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7 if Pr but sing, stud -and over them, — every dox per ant in tho afternoon and smiling a bright ' Lthe an th’ World” to yo! an. ¢xtrayaganz the “sas atic Theatre cor into thea a and that'x why the Iou Forld’ tant Arid the MaJestts Monroe a3 Queen Aurora Borealis. G. Ww. death, at the , anyway, If m7: ‘Matilda’ a" wants to stow & r fust asthe fy, Inu here is, a childish eémpl! orld.”* doesn’t gon fi fc in fa It is an unspotled thing, fresh fron: y and “ita both the yan's book und Frank Smit! nis xiage mandxement all Hight very having—tis day ‘clever, “pretty. and seady tor deilvery, “who HE NEW FP “The Top o' th’ World’ Christmas Present. through the piece. Tha one real novelty comes in the song, “iiow'd You Like to Be My Bow-wow-wow t manly coljies answer the question with dignity and. gentie He has his nights as well as bis days at the Majez: very clever novelty—the chorus dog is a great improvement on the chorus man. Arthur Hill mansqes to be The Friendly Bear with almost equal success, and Bred Bailey and Ralph Austin almost manage to be Montgomery and Ston 6o many vaudeville “teams” have tried to be what Montgomery and Btone used _¢o_be that we're almost eorry they. ever. vere; but Balley and Austin are sueh honest” thieves that one eaa’t help iiking them. And there t aise a large “and lovely Indy, “all maned “ana — ~The Evening World Daily Magazine, Octo ber ae Ad'bance <iddios! You're not going to haven bluu less Christmas. after all, not with; its own again, or perhaps we should stic “Pheatre ngain, Tor thats what tas hay- of Many. Trials at the Cirle ts looking pleas} fectrie rmile at nigt ; orth Pole, as you may suppose. dns ity wiskuat lust! , After trying every- thing from Browning to clowning, it 5/— Yack to {tw ghildhood days, back to) “Baben in Toyland,” and back/ back | back to “The Wizard of Oz." And isn't! the=-audlence that has been walting att * the door throuxh th thin) glad to be back? Well, you should | nave soon St yexterday afternoon kick- | ing {in heels over “The Top!-o! th’ World! Phat was the ‘ % tobe heard The new extravaganza doesn't alive) you anything new, excopt. a chords’ of | shaggy collles who know ‘thelr chorus | Rirte tke a Htorodtora matetetter, bath aaa: that’ you feel Uke) xying | ~aome of it, back.It-fe ‘like getting a) “Christmas -present-in‘advande, Tt may 9 old picture I caught myself one-carried ee picture: You probably didn't s You don't have to “Matilda, you may Squire betore Blaney ¢ out on-@ door-eh of tht coitgh you don't want daything of ng and singing and dancing like a chi! punness. = city about everything {n ‘The Top o° he read.’ It makes no pret rodyetion.”=Totell the (ruth at ne: @ costumes ero far Delow the standard ! es in Toyland." | you have all you can 4o.watch- ic The Milli Lea ok and thin (mostly |” only fkind «of }> NoT AL SHRIMP -\INSIGNIFICANT. LIKE THAT FELLOW WITH CARRIE, ATTLE on- Dollar Kid wg BY RW. Taylor CEES AIN'T ALLOW ME TO PRESENT MY FRIEND. MR i VRATE To BE {SEEN WITH /- Him) HIS =NCOME You ARE 50 ‘ i MILUION A. DAY KIND t isa ary wei Just aitetly, asked. hor to resiai About raxE-tomes—Cornt! other evening. ‘I didn't after—— Don't look up! She ‘Heard what "Well, All I 4 907. {U—swhisperedone—of the gire—at— r think she'd have the face to come badit | Gossip. ron’ t dare butt a) it we ‘Aon't pay any I don't know all the story because the girl that toki_me what 7 a know had pyomined not’.to tell, Cora lost nér job mighty suddenly, and got put ou: of the Aloha Pleasure | know Is that-whatever h was she 4 4 and now her engageement ls broken—at. least they say {t je—and’—— z Hayen’t You Heard?’ x never hoard charges, preferred ngainst her at the club; said Edna. sari The Membership Committee “Ot colirse not, They didn't prete: 6 lont her Job tiie serious. RIDING WITH MR MONK! YOU'LL HAVE TO EXCUSE ME, JACK, = Caine AUTO — atealing part of Truly Shatesch the truly, truly part that now wears ekiets th Then ther —which he tsn't—you ‘Salts of Tartar. — tte but breaks off-the hair, making ‘uty ir “The Lady from Lane's" 7~ that buxom lady, Mr. Cres ay who is still robbing own “Aunt: Bridget.” At first yeu ‘ mey think he is vulgar without being Anna Laughlin as Dianatic Kokomo: funny, and then you decide that he's funny anyway, and as for Miss Propriety t ‘er ge, McGuelrin. One of ‘pertormance-is-a- “status” clog” by “Monros, Maney ‘Stye you “The Gérl Behind the Oounter,” AUR, MK WHICH Cisy “Ths Great Divide” and “Bertha, tne fuaniest things in the | <8 ~ WELL TAKE A LTTLE | ott Ez) \AFFINITIES, AMHR MONK ? EA “And J “Well, they say “Do you kKnowWhat you all r F charges. "Yes,' the girls retuyed to work urider her—ahe cre) the exaninér, you knqw. yf didn't. give, mae reasons, .but: the. superiniendent* new St must be somes nny: has broken ‘Uieir engneementt! = he didn't” CMY break ft, ive to break {t hersel but eet fixed It eo tp eas ; but you! I'm soln ee DO You BELIEVE iN it “Thou shalt not bear false with: evidence. by Insiniation. and Januendo,.byspoactal coloring or-shaung,by-addtng vitness! tho first ogethor. sy 10 letter ion-is-encouraged, until _at longth ever: f your viuniny $s lit up by «ae lurid, distorting Hght of morbid imagination. andal, Zourts Punish Ir =f Vimo that we should have a revival | sipping, polsonous, Jong. long tail to ft! As —dna crossed the hall and link Of all-the ten commandments none {i or —taking-—teom the -trith—even by Gosstping, we think rather a hint of a bit of scandal, Then cach of us elther repeats ract of & promise not vo tell, suse to repent, Curiosity sprea Girls might well shy and shrick a tho grass, Inatead, vodern Medunas. Gora loses her wocin! position, her | ly ignorant of the roai ni her door. ' Tn-the courts, fulsc witnesses a) aeglected ninth commandment? trition, COUNT NET with a slippery, sneaking polsonous, long, long Se 8 impoiched? ote gonsip we hav “Should we not pro that the cruel against thy nelghbor.'* they now foollshly do before the tinlos we representatives of the ‘“tnMir sex"? develop into Would st not be = pious act to do as Edna docs, when her honor }: As far us [can make out ed her arm in Corn‘s, I reflected upen her story of the bay and the snake; and it scenicd to me that she had hit upen the truest sort af daflmtion-oftseselp: Bearing False Witness. ‘tly broken by_girls-as the ninth, By repeating hearsay is 90 lg! snenking —ellences, we —hear— n amiable weakness, a mere folble, At prick up our care, and put our heads ly what she has heard. or ¢lse, keeping: seats, by her manner, dark misdeeds too suspicion ts stimulated, misinterpreta- nd ‘aint before these social reptiles of and most harmiess snake jover, attire of the crime which has been lata “Ask Cora herselft* rane, rive te-ndmtt; with shame —nd-ceme © unearthed and passed alon {ts just The ‘Round Up. jy. -By A Komance founded on the great play of the same name By Margaret ITTY ROSE—Salte of tartar wil certainly keen the hatr light, bu! it mot only.dries up all the natura’ tt dry and brittle, If used in the quan =which vou u: __ White wax"and spermaoetl, 1-4 = @fl ef almonds, Melt; pour tuto @ mor- being. tar, which hes been heated by _bé Lqmimerved sortie ine ie Botting water. | ulward Health and Beauty. {t, and eo often, it will eventually be very injurious to. “your acalp and heir, keep your hair light, uee camomle tea, eppiying it after the shampoo, Here is It-you want to Hubbard Ayer. — water and one eunce of witch “hazel, | and eea/duousty stir the mixture until! t] an emaleton is formed, and afterward; t F} ante the mixture te ‘spermaceti, 1 ounco; lanioline, 2 ounces; ‘sweet almond oil, ( ounces; cocoanut oll | 2 ounces; tincture of besoin, 30 drops; of the fire and beat until mearly cold, “eGaing ttle by Mttle the bemsoin and Bower water. Mus See ta aoyart Very erate? add three euness of rose. po awarded are for Monday's ESE BRIA Beato: “Limerick” Prize ‘Winners. will gtye three prizes every Gay of 35, $% and 8 THE EVENING WORLD for the three best Jaat lines for un here wae an old ae aak why | never have wed? i Be pationt and | - z WIII explain te you why? {'m afraid of being Robert Tufts, No. 133 Bast Twenty-fourth Ptreet, New York City, SECOND PRIZE-$3. tt's that large famity ukaee of Ted. : Lawrence J. Anhalt, Belasco ‘Theatre, New York City. THI RD PRIZE—$2. 1 have joined the Sunrise Club Instead, Frances Fitsgerald, No, 908 West 19th Street, New York City, Prizes for the ‘“merick" here printei will be awarded Monday, Oct. 2. Said the girl to her beau tn vexation: ‘") never have tried osculation, Show me, please, what l’ve missed By never being kissed ?” Write the line to completo this EDITOR, Evening World, P, 0. Box It is not necessary to use this coupon in sending in'your answer, but you may do a0 if you desire, “iimerioks.”” The prises here completed: geezer who eald:, miee-led,” {earne: wits aul T lthe county-made by Sage Brush. Melt | “Take--nbidin'-cttirems,~—erecred “tuck. Interjeated. ing powse: ‘imertck” and send to “LAST LINE DB, New York City,’ | co¥ered. Pack two or thre | email ond down, in a wooden box; put *reurtiig 0 Jose het, Sea ates i ber ie “The Round Up’’ Sage | him. ry Echo could_not long be avolded. \E Peru and discretion by this ume. ‘u'll never see him beck in this soctloi again. is—why, up now-end ell out and join him.’ Sage Echo “Youl'' he cried. The Insult. Buck nl runa. Brush turned eavagely upon) set, sid of tim, Bo Tikere tlL-de-for_you_now.' 1 walked hastily to Sage Brush «| Peruna's side or pull a_gun to resen\ the insult, Buck was on top of him ey wonthe cho had selzed Ps 1 ngue preventing him from firin PN rth Cloke a dnitke }men moved as if to kick §. lay prostrate. é “On Your Knees. iim alone: He's goin’ S pardon, ering Glin-with his gui srund cats d himself on ope arm. ‘THe oLhe: eruna as Ni You all know where he | she's fixin’ to make a cleaa | to as Brush reached fee his gyn, but restrained him. SA ernest MOL bn VEEL. = unsaved = eae you turned angriiy on Peruni your mouth shut," he | “You're too mushy to_auit’ me. snarled Buck, cov- she can play up Dosa, Handsome Charley. Betore-any-of-the outt..could-ceach a Sage Brush's hand, eS k y rHed me oub of a Are not asco he inter: {O—omr WeMbiing with ener wat hromtttw )} Buck. i soers racren Uy he sank on his knees. = 1_said._I_hope your. trelght, Nox he Ieliled Millio ~Thes6ow boy aselzad Pere Buck turned on them savagely. owos him tite He saved my life and 1 got to stand by him now. I'm g! him oie chance-two hours’ start ter that the game law's up to hii king low and beseeching- rush, sald: “It will save red. interposed Sage 30 he'll have auras start! Well, Let him some, If bo gets Aw commanded. Sago: Brush. twas Buckts Inconic order. Wiping the perapirmtion from his face, to on, -Peruna turned to. Buck,aaying? aquere-this-deal with yar It be-here “when “you~ come ‘beak; L Jaughed Buck. Rowtng to Exaho, , with hat. in ‘hand, “apalogized. ‘am, I'm plamb. My mother waa a Cherokea | “but Tm” white in somo spot ist your ranch boss come slong | feat ea ihsinw fds On KOeL. LO th Hoover and ® |. ip ied by eaert’ 10. bring 7. feo ard a pane of! run to. selves. A clash between en gus Sow baye an Kang occu uring, the epring ane of Buck's ment AOAe Per aden and TINIE brand: {ye comes to hin follower's rescue. CHAPTER XXI, 0 > (Continued.) A -Woman’s Love. H® Sweetwater outfit assented unanimously in the declaration of freedom-from outiaw rule -in, “You're a fine lot to set’up as law- ‘Workin’ for a man that had to hop the country to keep ciear of the Tope!’ Permon who was. pouring: smouldgring fire by aia re- Cream Cheese Ple. ASH a oream cheese; add two beaten eggs and a half cup of pour ths filling In a ple plate lined with ordinary ple crust. Lay on the cream stripe of the dough, lengthwiee and aiways be of any + contrasting mate- crosawise, and sot in a moderate oven, Ot vi Buttermilk Cookies. four. WO oups-iight brown ,sugar, one cup (scant) buttermilk,’ two essa, ‘ene cup chopped ralains, one-third teaspoonful soda, one teaspoonful bex. flour to mix very soft. The cookies should be Ight amd soft and will keep. for weeks. ‘The eocret ts In using the soft sugar. Eggs for Winter Use. HIB best method of keeping cerns is to dip each egg in melted paraffin, When it hartons on the aurface- examine carefully and pour a little extra paraffin on the spots imperfectly Inyora deep, {n a*cool, dry place, and they will keop a long timo, Another excellent way ts to preas them nmall end down in a bed of common salt. When one layer ia placed fill all around carefully with tho’ galt and place a accond) jayer of exgs and continua until the box fs full. Press the salt lightly but firmly to exclude the air, and they will-keep for months, me! ‘There-aint co female can pull the | ho this forelock over My eyes. S -ergng-earet-—-reaeninety-eaitted- Peruna was bound to have his say, regardies: aoe through her game. aa I please, Treah | ain't no man can trav In my: outit asl ‘Perun: for pardon=right smart 1 Brecll ina struggled to his feet. Bue "On your knees of consequences, ‘Why, I as glad’ to el] with us we'k sett | nd insult a woman—you | ness right now. | | x} A glance at Puck showed the halt-, breed how deadly in earnest ho was. xd t while makin those “Pre piance a pretty fs- “ured ty “bands HLS one-piece trimmed with mone is Among he prettiest, the labor of cis) wight over the give heeded fulness, DUL——~ the only seams are az the under- hen take Bie. French flannel of India ailk, henrietta, }ond albatross all ua white augur; mtx all together and Praca ey eetlatea for the thinner ones. as thing: somor india with, charming plain eflects, utma: zame contrasting: ‘The kimono ts mado in one plece and ts rendered shapely dy the ‘sleayo Material and yards “L-2-yards 4 inches wide; with 1 vars ‘sille Me. Bee chaille are eful for such aa__well the pretty Bands can ‘or cotton . If some- {ett te albatross, is in ‘both ‘and cplred and can he ed with the material in color, under-arm noama. for me- wize is 33-4 7 or & or Call or send by mail t THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- ‘TON FASHION BUREAU. Ny, 1 West Twenty-third street. New . York. Send ten cents in colin Tumenee for each pattern ordered. IMPOKTANT—Write your and address’ pisiniy, and a- ways specify size wanted. e ————— May Manton! s Daily Fashions. pShe buried-her face in her hands and te this brandin’ busl- Saxo Brust did not care to accept the | ng ho ordered him to_f: ‘i masy Ko outlit” Seeing it was wan less to argue with her, he sald: “Come on, doy: Bre they had rida sank exhausted on out of aight Echo | seat by tho fire? sobbed, j Polly played the role of comforter, ~ | “Don't mind "em," she sald. ‘Better | come>to the ranch with me.. You're all! tuckered out. You've been: runnin) this Panch lke.n man ev ! I'l take your adytoe, Pol and-ride homie! “pelt dad I want*him, will you?” CHAPTER XXII. OLUY'S and Bud's jad hol love—making eased as smqothly Meeting Teho. His atolons were very strange, Poity - noticed Bybee coldness Te thet tere, brief mectings Bud told her he fn. | | Kended to buy a-store-and quit: life on the-range,In tha absence of Stim both | Bick McKee and himself had attained eM fecling “ot flee sectirixy, “Passing @ays had lulled the remorse which firat seized him. Buck's ‘influence had Put more heart into his conirade, They felt they coulj spend the stolen money ey How’s YourLuck? a seaventlne her from call paased him Souls Wis pr brother. Poliy watched the couple curiously. Turning to Bud as Echo loped u trail toward the house on earth did you ever do to make her tng Juck's thought, Echo had. done, raising suspicion, ‘Again Polly was young enough not to to Yew alt abou The reply confess, “You' she xtorm, Bud had Wax nowlepinelltoiperast way. the family exchequer, order to save his ealary Is wino take the matrimonial plunge. ding in trom night herding, uy Radin eno: gies Nome: wronged silence, Echo: felt sho e—furgive him. Biud_so9th etter stig "re mémory “or “nis never it she sal. sore?’ Bud could not tell his sweetheart if 8 he who had really kept Jack and ho apart these) inaay imonttia, puts Into aire peril, Ho Polly would turn from him ‘ns. Tepty-anikthy: Under. ‘Suspicion. Fa—aon't ‘kno! Wr Polly studied him seriou Ment before mignty —mystertoun Winore=did: aoe qise. the srones yr: speaking: with=-me—inceny fe ing Polly his habit of apenaliel hls wage he got them ‘wore not a able im ne y to buy @ store withoul unless she un saving anyti her questions. i he answered. did) not sausty her. Sno wht that by accusing hime might So she adopted new tactics. ¢ been mumbling: Dns s what!" rh cf hot sald! a wont -and oF im to speak, iT you'll cut that out after we THE as the highest, man who saves has loss, spendthrift for to my mind hi However, no man should marry N.thewe days of trenziod nance, moneyate-an allsimportant:farte: Not that I belleve In Hx does not } ‘ure mazried,"" sho rattied on, while Bea piessly walted for the outpouring to yobaide. ""You'k Iearn to wipe your feet the” mat, When do. Sen... apers for that house?” Tho standing of Polly in the new Poni Waa ath lon Jeclarations. Se eretre are ranch, When he got a chance to speak nformed her he was going ever nt act of the unsuspecting victim even her means of ivellhood, amd ot We-take—an—evil delight In moting out_to her further punishment, whila erhaps entt | } Prone. “Cowboys Teach a Lesson in Chivalry and Begin a Man Hant — i 2 Morea the next day to complete 16 deal Kk Queer Pledge. ii ko along with your? Polly @a- israel decisively. ‘1 want red’ carpets jn tie front room, an‘ also a boudoir? A boudoir waa beyond the ken of Bud, ie knew pevning Of houkekeoping. m. Ft Clare es woe aa [have tu apive before he could feel ther —— arried—ma = h tym [What the dese © asked, “1 don't-keow what tt ts but all rie. —women—have thom! Hud-took- both of Ypally'a han ondiy~ My the eyes. Te ‘sai count _ uane ote be,’ Potty: are. getiin’ Tee xotto chase myeeit. back to tha house. You're riding night herd te- night, aln't you?" she adder Tim fn-the cocktail to-nl 1 am eon t ‘Dink down nee rte on to the mt a can ry ou jorence ‘focether Yi payer weuktnac eaidy. for, you Rope me pon for mo, will yout" 1 1 hapa again ian his troubles were forgotten, “alt Tieht.” he erled ns he started to mount. Say. you're awful foresttul, : aren’ Masked Polly demurely. (To Be Continued.) over to. you MAN.WHO SAVES, = shen the lowest, es well . are prong tq srorship the golden cat, Vetto the toveen PRet the foolish, thought- marrying for money, |appiness can never be obtained in thag the advantage oye who is unable t support a wife, unless — his Indy-love 8 proficient in some ussful occupation and willing to contribute to The man who gives up expensive, usntoss pleasures in for when jin meets his {deal he ts qualified=o ve to walt for fortune to come his way. and to him married ha ness need be hampered by continued saving: H Sear! Of course, it fs naturai for,a man in love to wish to give his fancee many treats Oroscope for To-Day, ,ap4 to a certain extent he should Indulge, this dosire, but the sensible girl will By Ali Baba Boo. — en 2 Thursday, Oct. 24,.1907, | (iene ree rere) 3! St N excellent ‘day for dealings with men in the profession of arms or | those connected with |. Favor- able also for hiring mon, whether em @lerks or laborers, Those whose birthdate this in, will have an active and prosperous year for business. They will succeed and pros- per, An accidént Is threatened during. the twelyemonth, but only gross neglect will Dring It on. There ts.no danger to the prudent. "The boy born to-day will be highly fortunate in business, Guard him care- |} fully In his early youth, as he will be ‘careless, and &n accident threatens | him, His fault will be recklessicas. ‘The xirl born to-day should he ta ‘an accomplishment that will erable her eam her own way. for ahe will be Gissatioied if abe” tua depe other or Dt md upon Give your love a test of several mont ‘prefer to have her swoutheart save hly m the near future. stingy, for the tatter Is a mont despicabie s saves merely uses common sense and Corethous sirable husband ts one of tho prize. ‘Is First Love True? Dear Bettyt A are sometimes The man. who saves sb RB “love at frst aight’ —pye, true love? Mt Love at first sight and and u true though not always. Do ty Into marriage because yet present think have found tr A year, fe still of the and if yo! game mind you can be’ pretty sure you have found true love, A Supper Invitation, [Dear Hetty: TLL you tell me the reason why a young man whom I navelknown for 4 year refuses an Invitation to have pper at my house? 1 do nol care for him partioularly, but extend these in-! ty coo! watt ons merely as matter of courtesy y with a View ¢o marrying her ia yuld not be mistaken for the man whd ts clmien of manhood: The man who and as.a good provider and de- ae y him for the pleasaht times ¥ Jat his expense. — TRIXIB, |, nan tx bashful Y of no other reason for hie tions, for he eyte he would not take to repa you out He Fatt 's to Meet Her. QU. RROLLED with a young maa one week ago because he failed to keep an appolntment for no partlcte jar reason. I love this young man ver such and would Uke to make up wit Alm. Do you, think he loves me as he say » C, 8, lrel a ch G love , ie hls ‘intents Iam afrald hig ing and st Js best for you to bim up