The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1907, Page 17

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ey **The Silber Girl’ Sincere bot Hopelessly Old-Fashioned. — if to New York to muke stage The Newlyweds % Their Baby Er Deore Metre et PRED DHMH Moh SH hhy Hehe debe hee SO SHH hh She bH agp HES DEEN PLAYING WITH THE INK BOTTLE ALL And, anyway, isn'tit abou! ry spectacles of themselves and tyre of us? ; time that the Western play wee given a return ticket and packed off oy jes? With the poumstts— " which shootx: oe ye nerves, it haa become very tame and equally tiresome. How mu jenger is Broadway 16 be The Great Divide?. : In “The Three of Us, Mies Rachel Crothers rang a change on the gid ord of things by sending Eastern folk West, but other authors are still driving 1) tage coach East and: placing {tin oonipetition with our more picturesque rit berneck wagon. Looking back over the trail we can teh the burden of mullt res! | {ng upon Paul (Arinstrong’s iT . the wale open 2 remember, wha brought us.''The Heir 39. the hind= his: en es Tne latest arrival iw “The: me ioorah’’ and | ‘Silver Girl," & Wallack'n. Twenty-five yoary The ‘Bilver Girl! might Nave been @ néw and glittering thing, daat- niet ~, “seened sincere; but hopelessly Old-fassioned. It conmmended ttxelt as an hone: s Edward Pepli, who ¢rekte! that tender little thing, “The Pring ised Manhattan t6 wipe away a tour during « particularly han ‘This_time; however, the tear, remained fy hiding. {t refured to 7 The heart did't ache—{t wax sumething elec. oo 2d Jong and dreary and musty. wi reads to weep: with “The Silver Girl,”; eave that dlegsed’ pristleré to Manager Frank- Mckeb, ‘We couldn ssumpathize with Annie Hunter, the miner’s wife. dt New. York Nevada. ant furnished. her Sev: hurr that wouldn't come, of. When she began to: ‘ve* we were beginning to die We kntw what would happen the moment she staric going to grand opera with Nathan Hargrave. That is invariably (atal to th hose husbandston’t fit thelr “dress sults." Ans ‘After! OH, LOVEN ! You've MADE HIM-CRY + A IT BACK Evening World Daily Magazine, Wedresday, October hy 16 doce DIOS TOODLEUMS MUST Pur —. NOWN INK \F You. SIT. | George Fawcett as Hunter; Jane Oakes as Annie; G. Nash ae Hargrave, _ Ed Nicauder as Dick, with Lillian Albertson as Julla Raymond. But nothing dtd happen last night until che-stage clock struck 10.90. ‘Chuck’! ‘Wiison, one of thoge impossible Westerners that never happen off the stage, had Gifver Girl’ mine had been stolen. ‘Jeff’ determined to go back and resci omine.--Annte couldn't bear-the thought of leaving New York and her “ex furniture. So ‘‘Jeff'’ started off without her, while she and the Sity chap went and came back home, Sometimes the Subway ——__train on this momentous occasion it enabled * knows {ts business. By stalling a ‘Jeff's tn forestall a4 slopement. A peautitul governess whose mothér needed an opsration which “Jeft'* that very night. ‘You mean little snake, git ott of my house!” shouted “Jor,” Bat-the-governese-reminded—him-= thet “wes going to“marry his“son, ana Mi- “aeeed ty iaten tS the, brter but patntar perticiturs. Then “Set pat out the Jights_and waited for the plot to thicken. ; f For once Annte had found the opera too muob for her, and she was back ahead of time with Hargrave. They wonld go-to Paris, said he, Annie wasn’t sure about it, but when Hargrave told her that her husband didn’t understand her and asked her how she would Mke the simple life tn a mountain cahin, she thought better of Paris. Yes, she would go withont changing her dress. They Were getting away when up went the lights and out stepped ‘Jeg! trom | the curtain, He-had heard ‘‘all.’’ The wife was sent out of the room. Without looking at her: inver, “Jeft’: walked over to a table, plaked up two pistole and gays Hargrave his cholce. Thay. would. firo-hasald,when-the-olock—eltyck—the-halt-hour:—They-taox thar places at opposite sidea_of the mom.Ting!. + Save, “Why dbn't you shoot straight?" - 7) ym, ‘And only the curtain fell! - 5 \Love Sends “ whooped it-tp a bit, and “Jeff,” the miner-husband, had sentimentalized about | | -~Nevada, but nothing of any conreequence oocurred until word came that “Tie/| rte to the opera, But ‘‘Jefft\-was stalled in the Subway, and eo he missed his train |: Braet went_the—clockBang!—went-tiar= oe Es aaked ‘Jeff,’ who hadn't raised hin | Jack TN PAPAS, LAP } “HE WANTS. \" To SHOW. - YOU THE INK! lose you. —He ‘wrote to me from Mexico, where he had been in the hospital. | was coming home—he inclosed this let- tar to you," | Jack drew from ils pruckot the letter “res Dick haat fclowedt tn’ the one which he nad sent Jack, telling him of his proposed-return. She took the mis- ative mechanically and opened -% slowly, with fear of } The Round Up. (A Romance founded on the greai play of Lhe same name.) him. “My father, uy “\Toved you better than tite, better than + marry i Si HR EGF {but I lowed you.’ pleaded) Jack. 1907, by John Murray.) O¥ “PRECEDING CHAPTERS. wirt, Honor—t uldn't lose yan and so’ gone—back 4 Over her swept the.m terrible dream. Dick dying of thirst tn apayes area: ‘Teheo. Aitens—saughter cots, a oor! tt, man, Echo, Bee onmaed tO gack's chum. Dick Lane, Her thonghts dwelt on Dick Lane and bat heterine the latter to bave been mur-\ what he must think-of her. She had Berea by Teen OF monenie Seer e ce Eee taken refume at the - plano. oe SESS tearina ¢6 lone her Just before) Slowly she arose; crushing the Jeter | awru! silence. the wedding Dick, avonare. pera ects An) iB her hand in @ low, stunned—volee | of the: room. Old atation-master named Terrill has been | she gasped: ‘You Meat” none’ os ‘of £2009 by ficK ge. | ‘ Rig aa @ halfpreed “bad man." who ured ‘Dic 's Youngest: brother, ‘Bod.'’ Into acting } aa his atcomollcr. Bud ts engaged to polls. night we were marri a . eho Is sec . yy the ae Staarer, tr» fat sherif¢ of Pinal'the garden. He paid that money ne : = satire Di tered in awe. him. MeKee tries t ave bes jo Kee jes to ae Niniaelt by etaTeTne with Tefriliia munier and saying the race Waa paid off with stolen money, UNerwess theca) cahelsimlenel wae, ; 4 stretched. ‘oyver and Payson's other friends bee Jack | Kis "Oh, Jack. You knew an vAnd you le! aor eae lest-act—out-thar-tn-thachtttr, oT afl, cB 1 Ho: to ANN Wet back to “Jert'—that was) ‘He thought only of your exclaimed = ‘What of my promise—my promise to Where is né7~ moaned the the desert, calling for her; fng him to the earth after battling tn Back to the Desert! bh porrowedtromr me “ard went “BMA — Fg Te ROHS SUL OT OUP VES LORE Ver’ period Jack,—facing—her—with— arms out OH, LOVEY? HE GeTS IT HE wanrs ALL OVER THE. BOTTLE. _ HIS CLOTHES 1. josing you. I was tempted He | to kill dtm then and there, I left your father to guard the door—to keep him om until after. the ceremony.’ Jack could scarcely contro! his voice. too!" ~walled Boho, happiness,” the knowledge that Upon him. “Bring him baok to me." firmly she spoke. Jack geared at her in fear,” Choking- "You tove him?! ‘I don't know, All I know is toa: he has suffered, is suffo:ing now throvgh ly he cried again: ory of the Jack crush- She moved to the middle aa !f following the sum- t him go. believing that T| oneY Fyou, on, Tacks Vos me sad ‘}wota to marry him!" — Her deep clear Almaselt by waAyTh: camo ftom. Promising he baenne. Tank —tete wife majo Store Farce gave "ett 0 rhewed almpilcity and ngs to the alr, but he had no opportunity to equal his capt: erformanec, Averman Phetan in “The Aran of the Hout.” Mian Jane Oakes was true to her burr as the wife; and Miss Lillian Albertson was a governess who cin teach many gee saDiresens -a— jemeogy tr Frei ES ROR SOME OF HEA She te Wot WALCTE x f Bcarcely ammuch can be said for the play. 84 load before that clock strikes 10.80. “The Silver Girl" grows as heavy 8 By Miss Ayer Beauty Advice to Women se —Lines Around the Eyes: __R.-Probably these lines-around the | md eyes_are only visible to you and eRe «you neither need an operation nor mMaassage,- You oan massage your own face, asing the tips of the fingers for _Ahe delicate 2 and a doing this before_the mirror, #0 as to see what you are doing. Don't TOS the ities tyrub=them out saSyou ‘would rub out wriilés in a plece Always use ‘cream when maseag- " When you havo not’ time ‘for: this _ and the lines look deaper to you, apply very best -kind on a handkerchief or a Piece of cotton. Be sure ‘and not get tha colognetn-thé ayes, keeping them PClowed-—aintil the smarting is over. ° Too Fat at Seventeen, He K.—Your figure-witl=probably sat tle as you grow older; that-ia if “Limerick’’ Prize Winners. THE EVENING WORLD will give three prises every day of $5, $5 and 32 for the three best last hnes for uncomploted ‘‘Iimericks.’ The prizes here WWartted are for last Baturday's Mmeriok. “There wae a young man whese mustache Was rough-as-a textibe of crash. His sweetheart sald “Sir! | hate facial fur, a mag tt nenntteemean nwt ewnntiaeeeey FIRST PRIZE—$6. i “It's osculatory goulash.” f Salar Tt, Manning, No, 45 Prospect street, Waterbury, SECOND PRIZE—$3,, “Sifted kiseee remind me of haeh.” Ne ; P, i. Brown, Darien. Conn, THIRD PRIZE—$?2. ray “Scad that to the ‘rummage’ for trash.”: Mies Marion Holm, No, 107 Springfield avenue, Irvington, N, J, ‘ Conn, ie | Prizes for the ‘limerick’ here printed will be awanted Saturday, Oct I. There is a young wife: who hates missing A single half minute of Kissing. ee Every second she'll roar: “You don't love me no more!” ) Bereeveverere, Write the line te complete thie “limerick” end sena@ te “LAST LINE _BDITOR, Evening Werld, P. 0, Box 184, New York City.” A trick of saying | a little pertectly pure cologne of tho| “| How to Know Her Better. you are careful to teke regdiar| 1 | “him al Ith Echo for hora Totwave him al ith Beko for 4 ouhora tara ~Th he confesses to his wife hom hea in to Dick emotion showed itself im her voice. | The more Jack told her the worse became her plent——~ ; he “Did Dick’ bellove I: knew he was! living,’ continued the girl merolléssly, The Confession, tat-conid-I-de7—T-was-almost- pthat 1 should. “"W: ITY-VIN sai again. In the future dont be dictatorial as to her pleasures. A Disagreeable Sister. Dear Betty! zt HAVE. devoted “wome attention to a young jady for seven months past. athens. her. sister without cause deliver {ately offended me among , laree number of suesta-—Stre has never apol- “ORIZed: “Te It“ proper forme to“ exit fo) R CA. young you, apologise for 0 whom 1 I Dear “Betty AM in—lowe with a girl t have only spoken « fow times, Dear Betty: called. but I Dear Betty; eth H AVE beet keeping compas y~ withe a ‘young: lady for four years and broke the engagement one month: ago because I dit not like her to 5) | to dances every two weeks, I atill love {her and am now able to have a home of my own. How can 1 wins her love? = J.J, Write her a note saying you are sor ry for the quarrel and ask if you may: Household Hints. || i : Kindly” As you are courting the firwt to hay, i | { } i { } i wed you,!' Jack was defending | CHAPTER XVI BARA i see evok return," + (Continued) — SU himnestt ow, -fetting tor :his toe ty He moet!" To Ask Him to Call. . ‘What will not a man do to keep the aa argu Lane has gone trom our lives. He wil | screamed Eoho. “Ther: & crime charged against. you—he | Ping | her remark: Pay no at- for him- the evening he alg not ask him to call “Hemdid not mention” tt vetther,” let me know $f ft-was my place to ask him to call, I would ike very— ‘eo him call again, but am ling’ ecausa. her sister refuses to walting for him to men your treachery, ms eae spoken. forgiveness, Turni rack. took down hii helt. Picking up hi “I will go. Til search the plains, Toused Echo to a what ahe had done i mission to do ao. i for you or your mother to ask him to HAVE known @ young man_all my ‘fall, {tf you so desire. NE BRE AA OVAL CAN Pb OD tO until jately, I made it an pleasant “Je “Dear Betty: AM Just crazy mediy in 4a thirty years old and who has two ohildren. Ghe lets me call her by |.cloth wen black 4 “Lizzie.” Haugh: at me because her name te Liz- ‘18h. More fwervice- Do you think her first name ought to make any difference to mo? Also am 1 too young to marry being almost nineteen?“ Do you think she loves me? She never-answers: when peas her if her first name (ate. he does ference to you, tha with one man shé really love. nent him forth to wander over the face {the earth to search of Dick Lang, for pom ahe no Jongér cared, She muat him back. She must tell shim that ine kept her-heart in his keeping Round Up’’ Hero Into the De Bring tim that Tynay stand fie to face “And say Tl havea not tsa ts you. not betrayed your Suess ted. e repeated, back. 58, speechinas. stand overpowered him. Re Wife's Danger. The wife staggered to the slowing sinking to the seat. turned her back on him.) This action | hurt him more than eny word! she had Her-iace was rub Te 3 Jack followed her to take her again | +|in his arms, but she made no sign’ of he strode to the; at and cartrid — Rit — soni back—to—happi nes + = ee | aia LOVERS tion It, PERPLEXED. ——4 f-ths-roong aman wented—-very tre to call he would_have asked your per- Howeyer, it 1s proper, Loves a Widow. You are entirely too youne to marry The widow's name should mak- no dif- but she evidenlly does not care for you. Don't waste: your buried in her realization had driven the Tout oF her life; sert on a Life- kept repeating the words, eho, and trust Bud, who ‘had } full confession from the room he had taken refuge when b Buck would throw the blame Caught her uy —tie arn. “Stop!"". he commanded. —“Bud~ Dane," faltered “Echo “I've heard—my brother—he Bud spoke rapidly. His. > confirmed. ‘Jack's treachery Muah of a shock to him as Jack aghast at had: forced ee i would Has ck to me] venge for what his brother with lim} fered at shea i nda. —womaen—he—tc ed in her ear. ‘ack! Jack!" was her onl; _'No, the shan't come back. ©o as he let my brother g your llfe forever.'’ ‘tan't~¥—can't+—t-tovetin Bud off, she ran to Throwing Bud pul hia revolver, and he enters that door Ill kilohh Outside the door —%& She ‘had 4a . What ftave You D Kono tata her tiatid on the open the door, when she * cHsk of the -hammer-as Bud r With a prayer in her eyes, a at the boy, He-was_obdurate. 7 Cenid-snove hin: a abe sbrt did not ¢ the) mountaing and the deserts to find this iv BOs offer my life, If it will serve knew him to be Hving?'’ accused the itngpiacenthe Hfe you Jove beside you, The sound of the closing ot*the door | of eked 1 a d-bs!"' was Jack's farey ‘The rapid beat of horaa's hoo —Turnin, yn = i muat-retu rove that your sto: i oO Cr back !'" .| his mounting and riding away, 7 RED ene 1 Un er Tr eee Rant Mack thvein cated Sor fove you-and- you-mtouse Gene! Oh, Bid Binh «J were ehgaged,” pursued Jack,| ‘Jack! Jack!” soebet rey eet Be own ipa, the lle that separated | come ROK mG; BACKS “T showid-havekilied 1 "The next day I wanted to tell streaming down her face. Ht bah eae . 3 i ~ | Before she:could throw open the door answer, ashe saxed-atter th ing form galloping down the t Mrs, Allen, hearing Eoho's c | May Manto tE1S ——coat +3 ‘adapted both to .—eheviot, homespuns and aim- My friends | Sitk braid as a fin- atte; sturdy wraps are sure to be need- ed during the sea- *on, and mixtures and herringbone (Sheviots ara in the height of style, Vel- Vet collar and cuffs, | Peanut Mayonnaise. | © one-half cup moyonnaise salad dressing add one heaping tea: spoon peanut butter, thoroughly mixed in a small quantity at a time, It improves it, | Creamed Potatoes. | LIGH thinly six polled ™ potatoes: | i Make a white sauce with a spoon- i ful each of flour and chopped ! parsley fried in butter, Do not let these wet brown: Add a cup of water and | list the chopped potatoes, Season with sult and pepper and lot boll slowly f ‘ten minutes, stirring oft Bérve hot ; Cocoanut Pie. AKE under crust: pur a pint swoet milk in a pan and set it in a kettle of hot water. When the i milk bolls add three tablospoontuls of | | Sumer; tin two tablempoontuls of corns | atarch,' dissolved in a little cold milk. § Ccok unt) it thioken, then add one- half box of cocoanut, ‘Take: off the acave ane ey sraltea TS a, Oo 8 a th! : mixes Tuee fag that enell and plude tn tthe : aves to brows, of) | ‘How's YourLuck?. ' Horoscope for To-Day. i By Ali Baba_ Boo. ‘| tuted for the brala Or contrasting aloth, as tan color on Sreen or blue. © | Again, the coat al- jlows a chotoe of full ‘Or three-quarter length Biuttons ter A SK favonms thls. ¢ of those who stances similar a helpful timo, Those whose but too wiiich will do happy. shay titebanatc es Wednesday. Oct, 15, 1907, en y, are to employment make a feature of l present styles and handsome ones are Offered by the ecore Materia] required for medium «ize cl Years) is 4 7-8 yards “i, 3 4 yards 4 particularly oireum- It in yours is or * Witt —2 varie of braid ' Pattern No. in 3 8, tg irs Of age Call ov nena TON FASHIO} York. Send ter ld clever, tyon He) How to Ovtain The girl born to-day will be bright Theee IMPORTANT and helpful, She will be inclined to sacrifice too much; but her-ttfe will be ways apecify

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