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es ng Wor 1 ine, Tue da Octo How do’ you like me new hat, Kitty?! “Lubley, Minnie, 1 had—ons-just—tike—ttaet— “Gee, sis, | wish our’pop kept er saloon!” winter.” See Pry CLERK'S OFFICE i iy een | | dad Daily Magaz a ay, S. Allen E Liz, er feller Incdis polper Impoesible ter raise or kid properly says dat it’s on tens dan board an'-ledgin! “Say, mister, wot's yer lowest cash price fer er marriage liconse twenty tousand dollars!” Waltzes Into Dizzy Success, ELL, its so! Al that bas been said in praise of “The Merry Widow” is’ thy pure, transatlantic: truth Ocean-going ¢ritice (you and mother art ‘rother Dick) who came bounding home with “The sterry Widow” @4d a few In-honor of ‘the Amertcan production which Manager Henry axe “offered’’ at the New Amsterdam Theatre last night, W. Sav- Donald Brian as Prince Danilo and Ethel Jackson as Sonia, the Merry Widow, In the fanous waltz act. “The Merry Widow" waltzed to suc: day and a laugh that soumted Hike wa- eras without a_singlo miastep, To be! ter bubbling out of a small, boitl - | Now and then her voloe struck a pebble Fairer abarply put. » hardly | the whole 1t managed to follow the | courae.of Herr Lehar's melodies smooth. njly and pleasantly. When she came upon the scene a moh of men made for Fer, and when whe tripped off the whote maie--population--of--the.-piece trooped | after her (Widows ought to as deaf, ‘perked up and Ustened to operetta | fashionable this season as Mi ANGE ths eo hidasedo retietcca precious 9n'a_ pew, fall shade of golden. brown “boon, a gentie solace. Forgive us {¢) hair.) th we rave, for wo-have suffered much! | {iss Lota Ewell waa the blonde relict, To got down to paper, tho music of] With a volce chiefly notable for Its high i nse operetta by Frang Lehar|tnts and a smile that wouldn't come-off, was one gind wong, The book, by Victor/She ran second in the flirting as ‘‘a Leon and Leo Stoin, with lyrica by jdutitul wife" who pulled ‘the wool over Aarian Ross, ‘might have talked less, |her aged husband's eyea until he peeked Dut the stage pictures by George Marion | through the keo‘nole of a summer house saved {t trom becoming tiresome. “The and saw what he heard—shat ‘fa, he beauty of the production was only sec-|8%w a drave ofMcer kissing what ~ end to the beauty of the music, sounded like Natalie—and it-served him “That rhythmic, dreamy music waltzed |eight for looking through & keyhole you again’ and again, W!! until your Mr, R, E, Graham was obliged to stoop head wan tna whirl and you determined |to that keyhole in order to uphold the to etay fox the lant Gande: “OF Coures, | vembc: dignity ofa. Maraoyianembar- you've heard about the famoum waltz, |sador, who had for his messenger 4 | Weil, you must hear {t. It sent the |uman walrus, {dentined by the pro- | <—price-ot-yiiewitk-tickete-upto-$10,-seme-stamme an Me Fred Freer. Both Mr. | Bay $20, leat night, tat perhi the |Graham and Mr. Frear might have been:| @peculators themmplves may de waltzing | funnier, but they'll do, it “if Kiaw & Erlanger can teach them| Th¢ read tun began in the last act at the step, and then you may go and be} Maxim's. If you've mattered when whole rang -trie sprore—-toy-thmnt itt on] thelr—whisties, may lean back in the I-told-you-ao ohalr to-day and pst thelr | fudgment on the head. They-needn't take back a single word—they may even ; gone down the | happy. \Rue Royale fora night of it—and you ‘A-slonder, graceful young Iman named-| Mgnt as-well Md Brian did tie bert waltzing last | Nine) Max! nigit. When he danced’ {ite the AF aL t With elght young girls from Max- | kicking a tray out of a waiter'a hand Im'a the. touse went off Its feet and |and them dashing down the red-carpeted Janded on {ts hands. It may scem un- | #tairs to dance unit she was picked uD gnildn: to say. so, but bostsh Mr, Brian | aad carried kicking to a table. Littl Wad ithe merry widow a merry Sanco |Hva Bennett was as FWA as they make ikht through the plece. He danced ‘em, and Lo-Lo and Do-Do and Jou-Jou as thouzh he couldn't help it, lightly, |and Clo-Clo and the res of the girls gayly, charmingly, no man: has |Who were there “to comfort you’ werd @anhsd cn a Now York stage In years, |—Well, thoy were! Naughty—naughty? And io i "| Xea, bu. don't tell. Str, Comstock, | He eet } might wpend 38 Wat he whould keep ence, he rang aimast as w for his declining days. In a song that @anted. When ne mado waltz-time love {lurched to tipsy, music kar Mr.) Brian to the wlaow, When he Jooked a in Into | told about Aaxim’'s, In, the Hat ast, AS ie cs tha /DUt itis only fir to Stage Manage: harieves ond mie xnxed up into Nis. the) Marion to may: shat the last aot more Waltz became ‘too dizzy for feehlo than Hyed ug to tha sonK. srordn to toll. The Marwovian cortumes | There werd aimoat more songs han fe + Di as no ‘onductor Lou ry Jookied Rui sin, but! there was nothing | sake a atick: at, and, they, were all Sold avout this-{t was at least 100 In | yoo, partiqularly one about Women.’ 4ha/ahnde of Sonin's garden. }in- which seven mere men sang and Misa Ethel Jackson was Sonla, the danced what they thougty on the sub- mote or less moiry witow, who Was jhrougnt back again and again, Waltzo) into snying yes" “with her | Phere rouily tdn't much use in waking eyed, She was dark and doubting—for ; about the mualo that ha. ring “young Princ) Danilo was a devil among | Avuthe, the Savage, beter tn pean the “Inder! at Maxim'a—with a voice |e appresiated, that rang like a brook out fdr a holl- CHARLES DARNTO) isc errddepatieal 8s RAGES sh innay irene { MISS MARGARET HUBBARD AYER is ‘At Home”—every Tuesday aflerncon from 2 to 4 in Room 48, Pwitzer Bu Iding, where she is glad to receive al! seekers after heaith and besuty, to answer | Meir questions and to suggest the precise course, treatment or pre. » atription which wit! be of service in each rarticular case, - confesei—qrou will recog | at the New. Amaterdam._ Pet=was--elt-therelaat-night...with, Fi1| Joct and then marched sway only to bu | i Dear Betty = ther thie and #he got TY. “The Round Up’’ |About him nre scattered tin cups and | kitchen utenalla, A thin spiral of smoke | fet arises-trom-the- fre. made.in.a_ahallow. pit to -prevent-n-spread-of flames; The: fickering flashes ilumine his face as) he bends over & steaming pot of coffee ard fille a tin cup, | Parenthesin ‘s mixing dough in a jdishpan set on the tailboard of the | wagon. Bago Brush kneels near him} putting on his spurs, preparatory to! naddiing-up -sa-he.goee-on.the first re- | Mef. ‘The ranchmen of the Sweetwater Val- |ley have gathered for the round up. and the long drive to the railroad. It/ was the hardest work of the year, the awd Ecko had assumed complete charge pom Just) betore| of the ranch and with the help st Bage! the wedding. Dick aboeare, vara, Jack $8.00)! truyh had carried’on the work just as we, Opens iearna the truth git bes, been | she: thought Jack would do. nopina turn wal againat hope for his re xy Huck MeKee. and hiding her sorrow about ‘Wake up Texas and the other boys, Who haa fared Digi Bud,’ Into acting Freano,"' ordered Sage Brush. The Cal- < \itorman threw away the butt of his cigarette and shook each man by the shoulder, With much yawning and rub- bing of eyes the men crawiéd from thelr sleeping bags, Deshing cold water nto their faces from a basin beside the water barrel, they~drank voptously of the coffee which Parenthesie poured out for them, Mostly all the boys Tie Round Up. (A Romance founded on the} } great play of the same name.) -Bv John Murray. (Corrieht, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING Jack Payson. a young owner, Echo Allen, Rejeotorine cattieman, keh was to Jack’ Wut delleving the latte dered by “Apaches acceuts Pay! rows bic DUT keen, rom Echo, fearing to lose her. 1907. by |Johoy Murray.) CHAPTERS. ‘Arizona ranch daughter of @ 0, Jone. before, 1a molice.. hud ‘who 1s. secretly 101 y, Ver, fat sheriff of Pinal nty. Ja off a mortaaee with the $3,000. Dick im avert suspicion ck Echo thus learns of Jack's deception. Ing his wife still loves Lane, Pa: fo the desert to bring—him back, Jack finds Dick, explains matters and tells him lo Echo. ey are” attacked by Dick is killed. ‘The Indians are routed by cavalrymen: CHAPTER XIX. In_the Cattle Country- OWN itn the valley of the Sweet “water The epring-rains—hav: freshened the yverdure of pala SS in now, ain't] 1. welt the calves to-day, I =Y Sant teas tl until Jack geta back.” : ‘Heard ary word from htm yet?" ‘replied Sage grimly. “Slim | wrote from Fort Grant he was en the trail, Sut the Apaches wns out an’ they ered top like @ prairie schooner. ‘The ; " the for tallboard had. been\owered to! form a) oma t tet him leaverthe) Cort ae table, supported by a rawhide strip.’ ‘Slim hadn't oughter gone and left chuck wagon has halted. Many of the boya om the round up ‘are still asleep: the night’ herders are returning to camp. The cook has started ‘his preparations for breakfast. His wagon has a cov- Very much oF she wpuld accept your In- vitations. Howover,. continue attentions HAVE many times asked a young apts ane ures #71 with whom I am deeply in love to Oto the Wreatre= with “me —pat ahe always refuses, saying she does not |roar ett: Keen compbutis~ with “ety other “young fr"AM twenty-two and admire «yous yoao. One of my friends saw_her at | lady one year my junior, We have the theatre with another man, I told] [:npt spoken ta. each other for some Ihave 4/ time, though I think she ta now willing nice bank account and have a fortune | to resume our friendship, as I met her awaiting me. Would you advise me tc|intety and ter actione and smiles continue my attentions to her or give | showed a desiré to make up. A few An Indifferent Girl, 3 -Fo-Meet—His- Paty Love: Cowboys Dec iThe ““Rusther.” ‘will TRVe-to- take “charge y Fin Fanon Mok things the way he. did, Buck McKee {sy lot of bad men together and froin’ ite run for Sheriff him- ecowled.._Presni 0. 2 iM? Has wute=goteA-tough outfit. wit Im, any good. All the rustlers. from Texas ‘an’ New Me: railln’ Into the country—just is gone. Won't surprise me if we have a run in with the bunch afore we «it through with thts round up.” Jected Fresno, he?" askes) Toxae, "One of Buck’ tft." unswered Fresno, ‘He ts mighty: slick with the runnin), iron ‘and Drandin’ “other folls eruna;” who’ careful,” “Things is strained to the @ any promise of gun 10 set off a whole lot of éach arm, .h corral, saying: “Come on, boy! ‘a —tot to-day. Get your -homees!*. The night riders were com! camp, greeting their comme: grunts or telling ther what to guard against in some) particular part of the grazing herd - The mun had ri ‘on thetr feet browsing the short. sweet eran i Into oving slowly toward the river, “Work,” growled Show «Low. me {f I ain't comm: to hate tt’ Fresno picked up his saddie to fol- tows his — pained cults you're makin’ ia «3 hard aa ¢ leat bunch, save four of ‘em. for {want to shoe that pony o! Parenthosta-t a-tin-cup at Frea= no, who it. Punching the dough visounty che -ansd:) “Darn this house keepin’! Gets jet’ hands all rough an’ spilea the-disposition of a saint.” ‘sontbauy—was-interrupted-by-Buck. esi ote = trom og “Fang Lasy ou t, which waa below tham. Hello, Caakiel How gree ‘You wind {it up and it days," Parenthesis bellowed, his hing’ the Dreakin, elt temper Buck e bad in ain't back y asked, paying no attentton to humor of Perenthoals. my note, Should I writeegain Inviting her to attend a little reception I have ‘OW hand for—the—end—ot—this=—week Would-It be proper for me to stop her mn a ColfeRre ith qatray, “why” tot wee-heron “her—way: home from college and ask her then to the reception? Her, Father Objects, Dear Betty: her up? I love her dearly and I know | days ago 1 wrote a_brief note asking @he loves mo the same. ELD. |i¢ I migtt call. 1 received no reply and I don't think the girl cares {ar you ‘am Inclined to think she did not, recelye Mr. Economy e xe f How to JUST Go AHEAD Ano] REMEMBER YoURE He Shows His Wife ie love a lady of sighteen and she loves me, We want to ext mar- ried, but her father says we must wait’ year or two, I-am heartbroken. Save Money. Sheriff being away bain't doin’ us| “I gor my eye on this Peruna,” Inter- warned | t--to-do! with | The cattle were | es) O-OH! ITS JOST WALK A FEW STEPS “Not that-1 knows on." THe cook rolled the lelaborate care, uNor..tlaavers::. atte? ¥ wly't comin’ {t off pretty dough with TA Int om “Well, [They pulled fellows. Hooyer, he lets F muikes a bluff at chasin® | Then they gets off somewhere, splits up the money and gives us the laugh." Parent ¥ turned on him in anger and shouted: ‘T'll Det my outtt against elther one here before tack either, sick on Us «Ko and ter him. }of tem or both sill be b ‘thid round-up -ie-over!! “You will, eh!" snarled Buck. We're Just waitin’ fer ‘em. We'll sx Payson 90 high he'll look ike duxzard. and as for Hoover—woll, he's sorved “hls last term as Sheriff in this heah county, you heeh me shouting.” MoKee cut tla pony cruelly with hin qnitt, not been as sticcersful as he expected. Ho knew ho was despised, but did not dare resent the covert insults of Parenthesia at that, moment. ‘Kite! You lop-eared son'of'n Mistiurl mule!" ha"erind—as he lashed his cunhicky ; Mount, —_ CHAPTER XX. A_Frontier Fight, T-A-Y with hin, Fresno, s-t-a-* with him!" shouted .Parenthe- win, us rider and horse pitched And’ biicked nast >the ehuck wagon. tho ng Tider using auirt and spurd untii-he got the bronco into a lope. The other boya followed, eAch-cayuse apparortly Inventing some now sort of deviltry, The men werp riding out their new atring to-day. “As each—peaced—Paren- theela fling a jibe at him. He had re- sumed hia” dreadthaking when Jolly rode up'to. the wagoi a * io, Parentheals,'. was. ber ADB WAR RADA OMARLOT, Bip ‘Nothin’. This: tan house ettin’ jon” my nervous system, aqme fearful-+ Parenthostn atruck the dough a; savoge whack and added: ‘‘I_ain't cut ont for housekeepin', | ¥ou've been cut out tor something, Jal, right,” retorted Polly. glancing at [his’ legs. |. Parentnesls looked at his lower limb las if-‘te would find an answer in’ hi I am twenty-three and getting good war H. A, —The—tather—teyight, “as—you—are— bth: young, It 4s best to pave’ a long engagement, and in that yo will both tind out H you are suited to-each other Shaking tands. Dear Betty: . LEMGE tell me If it {9 proper for a young man to shake hand« with!a mirt+to whom he is being—intro- = PERPLEXED, It” fe tho girl's place to Indicate whether or not she wishes to shake your hand at the introduction, | A Xe - By George Hopf LOVELY, Now Hix search for information had |. ea 3) eepin' ist Say, lady, if | you an’ yer man—is-looking ter) I tink me mudder could ‘comm: date anoder coup! boot topa. There was not even a sug- Kestion,, “Mebbe I have,’* was the only reply he could- make. een anything of Bud Lanet Polly Binked ae she-pot-lie-questte Parenthosis looked at the girl as it he Were about to say something to her about Bud, He changed his mind and) answere. here with the Buck MoKee outf The Frontier Girl. “Ho'd better cut out Buck McKeo He wants to may on my visiting Poliy spoke with some hoat, ‘She Was Tutly eware-of Buck's actions atdy his covert attacks on Jack and Slim. esented the fact that Bud was yin the company of MoKeo And semed to preter the cowpuncher’ poclety. to her own, “When ts this heah off?’ Parenthesin asked, drew herself: up proudly; and, R WIth nesuned haughtiness, re- We're figurin’ on sendin’ out|the cards next month.’’ The cowboy's. eyes twinkled, “Well, I'm agoin’ to cutoff my tobacco. till the eveht 1s pulled off.’ "asked Polly tn surprise, int MHto fralnin” to kiss laughed Parenthes!s. not have to answer, Brush “had galloped up-to wagon, shouting to Parenthesis on your gun," SA Asking no ‘questions the cowpunoher. Sheyed” his foreman. Trouble’ wae brewing. that he cowid plainly mee. All he had to, do was to obey orders and shoot when any one tried to: point @ Serene to~Potty;—he-erted Where's} Turing to—Potty;— mee ; . Payson?” he ciime over with me, but stopped: to look aver the tally..for those cowm with the drive” | if than to Parenthesls or Polly, Sage Brush sald: “I. wish she'd stayed at the ranch }ia ho place for women jMcKeo and hia outft hes with gilla__whiskey, an’ they're juat| win’ for trouble, ee ge ‘3 “What's come over ope Tatetyzy anked the perplexed Polly. “It's all along of Hoover goin’ xway J Uke he did and leavin’ a without @ ddin' coinin' rm BIA} Polly did Sage for the “Put This range | now, -Buok’ By. Ali Baba Boo. ® {-——Tuesday,-October-22;-190F- N eepoctally tavorable'day In bust= ness for salesmen. ) the domestic feki these ntyatour-ha' axcelient for-bir- ing maids. Ree Ca | “Tiree whoee= birthdate thle--la-muat |. ba=cauttous—during--the—twelremoniti-+ ‘There is a algn wet thet warns them to Dawara.‘the red. banner.of war. | x in this time menace their prosper- Ler them bring.on no lawsuits un- eir cause iy Just without question, In lean May T sential part the- autumn —and winter wardrobe and iy shown in some really Taschvating cmatesals, Plaid and an favorites; wash. flannels are both beautiful and _durable; such fabric a8 cashmere—and hen~ rigtta —cloth- are well — iiked, and in addition he héaytor) linens and Madiaas clothe are mact: to be destred. Here te a model which sults one and all, and’ which simple and smart extreme, ‘There box plait at the front ecge, and there wre wide ticks at each vile Of the front. Ae iustrated, it ts made of striped taf- and if worn with ty collar of on and iv helc me smoked buttons. ‘The made with ok beri cK, Le Crimi —~~ How to Obtain ‘These TON FASHION BUREAU York. Send tei cents tn cx ecity #lxn wanted. jed me } wars tanked up HOROSCOPE FOR TO-DA a [rracting lare War ‘on Ther Cattle “Rustler Foes. eri? or nobody that ts anybody) makin’ a bluff at law end order, cried Sage, Brosh: : 14 “ia sot thle section back twenty | years" observed-Parent! ae “Thats what 1 has," agreed ¢ foreman. ‘Fresno reports ¢hat he fou that half-breed Peruna slappin'. t Lazy K brand on one of-our calves “Peruna! That's the same feller thas was rin out of Pinal for aillttin’ a calf'@ tongue.” Torture! “How. cruel a Polly, shuddere ing at the cruelty of the action, Whee did ne do it for?” ¥ A - the calf can't feed proper, ant by the time its tongue gits well neg Jost his mammy, an’ anybody can bral ~ ed Parenthesis. ne i Rage Brush meant what he was gathering retforcementa from tity own men, He knew that the boreof - the Allen ranch would side with him,” _ and felt that there were enough lover of law and order In county to di clare themselves: oi it tho highhands! Buck Meites and: tis tot= lowers “Come on, you fellows,” shouted Show Tow as he rode past the wagon UD. tho range. “What ls it now? asked Sage Brush, Over_hix ahoulter @how Low. shouted: AN Nas ct ~with- tra Bak said. He <Tor = cKee's bunch, -Freano’s laid out with A\hole in his-@houlder. Billle Nicker's cakhed' In, I've got some of the Tri- angle boys and we're goin’ to make a clean: up, "You aint gotn’ te do nothin’ antes I_say_s 6 don't want. no rango man that “dtd thor” command Sage / Ealty-aatioped ae pouPethe trad saying ¥. et I'll miss something if I don’! 2 TY “Por Be Continued.) Y. ‘They must maintain an equable temper tae the ‘domestic and aocial circle as w The bay born to-day should: 4 trained above all things to overcome a -fondne foridie-piensure-—Heowtl=be-rash a: ~ headstrong, -but If wisely led this trals, of charseter.26 1 become.g aren sth 1Oh The giri_born to-day/should he trained carl Ufe to supprees an Inplination for petty? spiteful critiolam of other: s r im oblem in Monday's Evening’ World ta ‘Inch, It-1s arrived at by Runtrieting "ke trome nina ae and Ship’! and thea sub= trahi a ing “Chair Manton’s Daily Fashions- HE: plain tailored ahirtwatst makes Call or send by mall to THE PVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Nu. 21 Weat Twenty-third street, New oln or stampa for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—-Write your name and addrecs plainly, and ab