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Fu are of the Theatres RURY . UNDERWOOD, whe Beene Marton. emewn@ the piace, worked, ate and sometimes Gramm) ay .ed: | : i with George Ade in Ite “Artie’*} “"Who's that Saller?™ ays, wiped away a tear as he re-!. ‘That.’ answered Joe Ade, “le George arkedt Marion, the celebrated stage manager.’ “Brook, Indiana, will never take Ade! ‘The sheep shearer gazey reflectively four-cornered heart egain._Brook}at Marion for a moment. end then re- toward Georgeat-| marked: ‘ort from the moment he became aj ‘It beats h—ll how some feller in @| = big_clty works hard all day, and then PIPE TU ange aloof, 66 to wpeak, rerarding him as almost a rank out-| spends fifty cents to go to a show at sider and a plutocmt,.of the Babak night. Coe ye.” This attitude ts plainly reflected I Sree uel citesea by the Brook Reporter, « Journal de-| Nath hentai ere prrnd eee Dremor nk ne uiterers oe Penneylvanta ‘with the conviction ity, enterprising and growing community. a ee tn trades! cannot. €o an ae Hanan ee: Ade, For {hand tn hand witheut more or less dan- hack In the hope ‘of aéiting w/ Ker t0.the hand. In one town bo noticed : sr {that the flute: player of ‘the home talent b ‘Personal’ jn the paper. but, coming’ or 3 ‘ f .& Kalng, the ‘Teportor can't see him: ‘The | chestra_bad one of hie fingers. band: f only mention of him that the Raborter | Ared And. See eerie tescnne AB mado: stnod ho ‘fell urider uapicion i 3 } of oink hopelessly metropolitan wis ‘a Member Of the ‘band was a carpenter wit’sUnging item which read pwto had planed oft part Ge the finger © notice that George Ade is butid-| t%€.dax before. | "Too bad," said Carle; q i busing = but» he didn't know how: bad {t really Thero fs {tlon he covered ‘the Instrument with entertains at /#omething worse than confusion, and ‘regarded as elther-drove Carle olf-the key. After trying An actor or an actress, and, as % Sccond hong, Carte stopped, aril! ‘Mr. Underwood pointed out, this doesn't leaning over the footlights, sald. * add to his popularity, | “Never mind, boya; you can go home. Underwood, | hum the restof it." have caught the ear at the Colo- nia}, might be called an English Net Harrigan. Hurley takes London's st End in the same way that Harri- jean used “to take our east sidé—easily #4 almost dropped in to ace you Yor|ecestoe thay tha Fore Nan eae terday aftornoo: H A ‘Well, why didn't youT asked Ade | ike his wife, Marte Lioyd, he seems to Oh,’ explained the farmer with fine] | contemnt, ‘I’snw you had some more ‘ofthem actresses stoppin’ with you.’ |i vabout tt the-other amy. HEN ss me she appeared In public mie sang WV: George Marion was at |thWien the Robina Nest Againe. Th MeCutcheon, a grayshaired lady, spent p-freat deal of her time on the porch One of Ade'n farmer neighbors who passed “along and—anw her. there said » 0 George tho next day : Brook getting acquainted with | was at a church entertainment. “Bo you “The College Widow," he at-| sec,” she remarked, “it was getiing i lreligton that got. me on the atuge." tracted considerable attention_by tak- | Since then five masters have followed her ing dally exercise along the country | cxamplo-epeaking IrTeligiousty. ing World Datiy Magazine, Monday, October 28, 19077 J Oupigy (The Million-D was until he tried to «ing at thé evening | '‘*The Round Up’? Sheriff Tackles Cupid and Thereby Scores His First Defeat. ollar Kid 2 2 .% Sy RW. Taylor pots ayes bd ‘“‘A Diplomat Steals Your Hat and: | Coat, and Explains It So Wel You Give Him Your Watch and* Chain.’ a eae rN ea pale Fotos The Round Up. | paused, mada ai wry face and i | bby feet up an down’ as you haveraecm, ‘ | a‘ohild do in anger or exditemtesti”\ By John Murray. “Whats the matter” aaked the A Romance founded on the great play of the same name |} yt Jes son eave nie ; i 5 i } orkY Sheri a is H : By Edmund ‘Day. * |)a shrug of, his auoulders, ; ee Siete ie Ramee | *Tt et, we've Ot, rene: he suddeniy demanded, i (Convrient— lout, by John Murray.) ARG dtaes MAY J "TARE. : Pace ire : ee ea <7, || seNopetaor (prponora ciraptuns.| Polly” wianced.” nervously "Se oN (pies se ‘ +o) Jack Payson. an Arizona ranchinan, mare") Tieht 1 pose, she. tribd) te Tee aa Sos ‘ ayf= re UCONN in tane fg bia Sine: san formeriy hs sprites Her fieryousnens. el HIS HAT! Fonda Quek out late the dpwert 19" fl StAlat you agen him tatehy?* Sima’ 24 =| Me MEK ea a TRtecitead lea att ipaars oho eee = HE ily tna = 5 jo wagon SIRT SIE 2 Ere 7 ge : ake te-angaied ta pall 2 queation. “"¥es—I olay : ae : | a r A by [lin every once: Ina. Wale ; i ‘ the: fa! 4 In nh effort to change the subjeot eS reaticn. and get Him away; trom pie ‘ aie Bude _saied! iin trot achew, 5 whats a boudoirt’ ex tan 1h hat whar?”, stuttered gilm. =“ boudolr, Slim was puz = aes Sa SES x ty frightened that he ain't t—borde! war) iS Hoosra aberoach, Ieavina it i Mystery. eee bilm ransacked hia iose CHAPTER XXIII, VR ey UGna ot he a, as fleciively, One. of them {Cantiny —_j__An explanation wes eres and he proceeded to Invent on. - A Hero. first you get a——get a— N°T~ hide," p ». | fooled him #0 many times that, B SET PR Wie counselled Polly: | Came. suspicious in the midat of i tion and anked: cure sure you dent, Bud gave her ne answer. for kn ‘ Bhs he had already disappeared under the GOODBYE , Boys" | — cover Jf the ‘mess wagon. | (acu, ie Cone ity *T don't ike that « little bit. sim! sik? : TO LIGHT. never “acted-locond: botore. I'll have to > be mighty careful, I a'pose, tor 1 think | bet! ere a heap of Slim and Bud." . | “A see-gart!"! echoed—Polly, dlstinotiy ) | Slim came up to the wagon with his, disappoints] at the knowledge imparted? face wreathed in emiles, “If it ain't Deh by, Slim roads. One day the boss sheep shearer, CHARLES" DARNT a 0 GOOD TEMPER AND GOOD LOOKS. ANE you ayer gone to the dinner table with an ‘eager appetite and that {ndescribably anticipatory feeling’ . which comes to one who ie about to epend-a morry hour with good food and good company? You rit down at table; the soup ts steaming hot, the.linen snowy white and tureen. Just an‘you are slpping your frat spoonful there are black Idoks. Somebody is quarrolling with samebody olse. You fecl a coid sensation at the pit of your stomach. You swallow the soup, and the rest of your inner follows tn due cauree; bit you might as well have eaten hot bricks for SSH OEE) te oar SAT SEES NE eI ace Fletcher saya-that unless -you-afe-In-a-wasd tumor you" ehontt tater Wnen tht gastric julcea are lashed ine a storm there fx no CWE nie to @0 thelr proper work, and indigestion follows ne a matter‘of courko, Let us de amiable at table or go hungry. The digestive organs arc so susceptible to | emotions that they have to be treated kindly or they behave exactly lke sansl- | five people and retire to sulk. They refise-io-appearat meals, and nourishment 4a Glatasteful to them, But Just give them a good shaking up with a jolly, nat: + ural WU of Iaughterm-and back comes the appetite, When people talk and. Inug’ much at ments there 1s always a great deal ea‘en. whether the riands-are poor er_nol; and peaple who are _¢iven—to—nwech—evr x sides with-that kind of laughter that Is-born-of natural w904 humor -seldom-har yepepetn. Indeed, we should reverse the cld naw and sing, be merry, cat and rink, because tilking and laughing and eating seam to. be hoon campanions, People who choose to-carry. their black looks to the dinne i ner table: shoul celinguished; at least, thelr worries whould be hidden het . eee the cheerful gleamx of the cendles are reflected In the shiny | HYerestion—amt—who eke Mele | — “i the _ahertff. _* Pony!" he yelled, = jtamrd after —Rooshian—one_of-4) Polly ran to meet him, throwing her | diploma’ Pere parma about his teck and wwitalng tim? jag St AlplomasT Petation at her pleasure. lal! of the sort that needed plenty 6 “You dqgr, sweet, old red-headed | ¢xpinnation. pet core erie aia s eked, with = twin! thing!" she cried, “when did you ket] SEM Chitieds and. wih ean eate back?. Where have you. bean? Where's! man thal-steals..your-hat and. coat en Jag Have you soon Echo?’ One| then explains it so well that you ANwseee guorten wae lad won the otper tz |MEfe didnot haerntands BED the enthustasttc girl, Slim had tried| sce Silm was laughing at a Fe (to Rtop hartaiking that he might an-jmhe could not se® aay fun in his! ren tr owor her, but he might as well have|mark. To end the discussion, howevel tried 0 check a sandstorm. Out of BHey pate a 5 = }reath and puffing, he finally gasped: ly seuntered away from the- 5 “Whoa, whoa! Yos'm, I've heard|waced, As sha ‘passed, Bil: he Ariadne ot them’ Kansas cyclones, but I ain't) to put his arm about, ber Waist: ah never «ot nit with re skilfully avoided him, | The sher Polly started all over again. “And | {teats geen thinkin Jack, did you And him? Tell me all/istely, Miss Polly . Cras) vz anny ON the Trail. “Gee heah,” answered Sim, : : goin’ to-may nuthin te nobody “tit T wee | — “Ont hela 7: e_-aakced. = ; wah ye Siri se : eee = Mra.-Payson.” arta cere such id ‘There are {that your happimess ‘depands- on thiv , perethat ta aE Rear enn era would bo | fr) Raat they will Jook more kindly on pouted Peny, “not even | This conversation was becoming too L3 THE GIRI, WHO WORKS. frort ‘tof he maton. 5 mer? ersonel for Bud, who, jn an. effort te willing tq accept your friendship, with- | als hear ai] Sttm/had to any moved Incals ©. ale ja not going to be atectuce on tie dlgnkty-ot {out the inducement of theatre, &c so |.de Wants to Marry, Not oven. “What Tire qot to aay she|thounly in,the WREOD, him heard alm work at all. I um talktug-tothe girl empfoyed in (give this girl up, as she displayed a | ISeer Betty: eerie : By caeinger hates det don , frightened thougt.tleas, selfish disposition. AMC earning @$ per week and am, in| YOU don't mind M1 set down a spell. c Slim's tace was drawn-and—worn. Al- | “qngment In, her : not “fully though he had Jost none of his webxht, love with a girl four yeara my senior, office or store, but not about her duties there. me stort. I-want to-give her a few points about her behavior aps “toward ncn who are fellow-employees. Not intrequentiy | LOW to Win Him. |) Would you think {t advisable for us| ough he hed low none of hie woleht:|: : in love with sonio man who works) Dear Baty to get married on that ‘salary, as we red fie affeatnot (te alegw where you -SilL_ofianer you will bo tempted fo Trt; | AM twenty and have knows « youn® porn “love each Olher ary. Sour mrad | HAS aH Laie Aghiing throushhich1/ with some uch ian. For your pwn Bike, for the sake yJ- man forthe jast-wix sont sees tenons to=wait Se aR as ape had Doteteroremreremone hate ae your work, remember that your place of employrzent |! for him very much. When we meet/#*H0% |) Jo 1 DR Suspense. fee oa i rou’ + talks to me reom and don't bring the personal element into tt.’ You're In |he always stops me and Lprvadi saccmlany oe ihe 0} Het him call on ou at your home very nicely. but he never calls upon |earnt nonenpatenan in Ye Polly, polntedly q You_aln't -atter ‘anybody, ‘ot In’ partloular.”” Again "Bie: vila ti a @rawing- NEI eine tycmil you ate) “she mental strain under whieh he had], ich a’ man in the olfice? .Vory good. to ruin the appetites of tne rest of the family, Betis: ADO eat Soa WIN ko “shape oftyour fa:¢ orthisvolor and} ine, J-2 ounce; off thyme, 1-2 Grant ur. tbut fora young + rosemary ofl, 1-2-dram:- Mix alt to: en the simplest and neatent | gether with six Ounces of rose water, wa) preitiest 4 Hither) Rub. the scalp thorough}: iti this, “Drala your hatrip two plalts and twiat| preparation until no further oviderioe Mt afoundsyour head, or ‘tle It in al of dandruff ta noticed, braided rot at tie vape-at the neck. ae —Foilet-Cream om Dandruff, 5 0. G.—A'ry this formula’ for a nen. S.—Instomy of tice alweek, try! greasy toilet cream: Tragacanth, Ay = Fhampooing your head once ay ¢. 2 drama; water, 14 ownces; glyc- week or every tén dayy with the erine, 1 ounce, “tincture of benxoin, .2 following ashampoo: Yolk ‘of 1 exg; 1 pink of rainwater Gukewarm); 1 ounce } tract, 4 dramas, Macemte ‘thet Sf eatiehis Clute, Messe mixture! canth in the water until 1¢ te pebtectty: orourhly cup card Warm, ‘rub-| ste, Dissolve, ‘the borax In’ glycerine. bing.st well: ints’ the skin of the head. | Mix the-two solutions, add Unetute and: Rineo in several waters. Every night perfume and press through. muslin. - drame; borax,-2 drams; white tore ex- HISS MARGAREL HUBBARD AYER is ‘‘At Home" [Tuesday apterncon from 2 16 4 in Réom 48, Pulitzer Building, where she is glad'to\receive‘all seekers after health and beauty, So answer. eir gestions and to suggest the precise course, treasmens or in which will be of service in-each-rarticular case. “Limerick”? Prize Winners. -¢HE ‘EVENING WORLD will give three prises every day of 8, $3 and $2 “for the three best last Ines for uncompleted “limericka’ The prises here awarded are for Thursday's “limerick.” : FIRST PRIZE—$5. Sald the girl to her beau in vexation: A “| never have tried osculation, rye i "3" Bhow me, please, what I've missed . By never being kissed?” And he Missouried her to her elation. Win +) John H. Lewis, No, 14 Park Row, City, : SECOND PRIZE—$3. ' ‘ And he served her with an Olga Nethersole netion, nA GQ, Smith, No, 211 East Bleventh street, City, THIRD PRIZE—$2, $0 he gave a Germ(m)an demonstration. Frank W. Husscy, No. 17 Bast Fitty-second atreet, Bayonne, N, J. Prizes for the! “Almertck” here printed will bs awarded Thurebmy, Oct. 31. There was a.young man of Bronx Park: Who thought it would bea great lark To marry, but lo! : He found, to his woe, We ee nee eeeeees prcauraeetien Write the line to complets this ‘limerick’ and send te "LAST. LINE BDITOR, Kvening World, P.O, Box 184, New York City,” ; sty ; Tt Se not necessary to use this coupon in sending in answer, bu 334 $5 I eae oe there Now can te-the AMA[E PORT CAS RA you choses — For ties tot [Co Maman tm Ane Geom mould be aneti the manteletess or side tables, ' aA Iabored hadhaito. worn him down. Poily ‘ STONE Ihe chen Hasked over Slim. * ARTA augon Masked ove i i aia tie kel ther eh eit, he walked-toward it he. sald: "Tl sake tn here As thin. tat there —was—same—one inthe. "Fran ma Ha ‘once took mo. hams. .20- be | ry iam do it outsidd of office Hours. Otherwise your work will auffer, you will become | Knowe hers I Ave, Wihat Ce How sYourLuc tio lmuchingziack of others, “nd the man tn question will havo scant incentive |to Win HUNT pe yon to pak | PSep : 2 y a uc COE ma 5 iT Be == iu ure Polly. began to to-mieet-pou-ein RK eMice hours treat all menos if there were Ae AUCH (iw vouns—cnan to call on you a aE === "pra! " E Ue ae thing as love or Mirtation in the ‘orld. Think Hover. “ASK some rxporionced/ cordiat to tim, but dv net ePreet0 Horoscope for To-Day, | “xem i: BE oleae eo manaureds"h You nfa ou Aes. Peonien, Von cnd | ante ht: 2 z : | His Parents Object, By Ali Baba ‘Boo. tn the saddle for two weeks, Naalson plains that ay. aay g fe entirely: top young to marry | < haye a cup of coffee?’ lovemaker. than °-Silm would Bride You_are entirely eect a ah 28, 1907. deceived. ; ; For the Bride. 5 [and especially a widow with four chil; Dear bey) | a cia who ts three | Monday, October 28, ‘ Polly began to mother him. aya aah ; : These Retey: dren, The average youth of seventcen | *Af in love 1 peal for bodily comforts aroused relive dakar Rep Lies . = cs OAS = <n} —yeare—older_than I__tVe_are old some linens which let alone ix. ‘Turn your attention to SU “ag thay think he In too I embroider with initials pai 5 brofler by own or my fance's? C, R. [S0UF MOORS andedecoma friendly with 714 put her mother seemy wo like mo from those who are far_ad- ured the coffes for him, | arose at the slalit 7 aa pat nad fpr me, vanced in-years. It wil be-un-| te-can With or with- te pia ttt | patatable. — oe G tm thoes WM come Ans day Ther womanly MEtner.— Shs omads nine casuried —trabtotress.— = i -your-own age. Give up the = ayett = ws - i ART eA ES wedding presents with the—Initinls ‘of f more money than Li 1 Moor Ue seer | egoent. “Bake, preserve and hire maids, “ay reckon syou'lti” have to, "anyway, | td Drustied oft some shaneternicty the bride's name. before marriage. a2 } < older ‘than 1, and |~ ‘Those whoso birthdate this {s iwi eLiyou axest bcs Misa’ Polly't . %, eS 1472 A-Tactless-Girl. pT ies creat Mer nan vith | have mw. prosperous business year, ‘but {1 en took the cup with a “Thankes,” (To Be Continued.) He Loves a Widow, <! Dow Hetty: oor let me cao -to coher, We! they must pursue analy asvamaxs foot| Sim took: the cv ne Z ‘ ag Pear Betty; | AM Kevontean and. in love with a widdw twenty-nine. She. also loves he Very much, as she shows It In | other night while was at a girl's homo | see sta AES Her ways, Ghe has fong children, Do | whe asked ma why I did not take her |, Ask your parents i the wien Nee tn | jnrly ia < - you-think-It-wouRt be Wiyn to-marry-|to the theatre, &c, LB tee ey anes un if you love her | The eiel born to-day will’most prob ~ Gt, © | mne girl was extremely ~thotless to Perhaps you_can persuade your parents ably marry an elderly person. lt was almost lore-at first | ‘fhe. boy dorn to-day will ibe clever, falnry I cannot afford to take NC eh jt ea poople any right to| careful and oersevering. and will riso ts y 10} ping it ertiin Uf whether In employment or Foe eee ae eee yin hone eee ea ea ~ ma trun ineas, Quiivate jn him perticu- Jarly ‘his cheerful brightness of out- i I am not earning a very good have both been very happy ever since | by foot and let no del [ May Manton’s Daily Fashions. WEIRD DECORATIONS AND GAMES FOR HALLOWE'EN — They are fifi }inwerie mA = a ZRBFEZ z {ppb to, rs "* * of-lantern,” made with real pumpkins.) small black cata with the humped back, all easy, as each ono endeay By. A. C. Greene. in theleentre ofthe tablovhmve a Jack | na’ tIttle red witches, guise him or herself tn some grote BRE are some! wel’ and unusual | Hornet's ple, filled with surprise pack>| The first amusement of tho Gear ae either iby Anping ' . , one for each guest, To the end| should be the “spooky gome.') A wide| all kinds of queer faces, Latdis othttinad Rid Guanine esa of those Pek narrow ritfoon | sheet 1s suspended from the cetling {n| minutes the person who was decorate tublea and rooms for | ynoud-be attached A-fortune cake 1s | the centro of the room. In front of this| nlaml takes ‘Spooky's'" place Hallowe'en ¢estivitios on the Jast night | a-Aquare loat cake with « ring, a dima Js seated on a atool a young man, Be-' When the gamos are finished a “ot October. The desired uncanny at- and a thimble inserted at the time of; Mnd him a Ughted cafdie is placed so} supper In, eerved. consisting | mosphere. can be provided hy making | baking. that it will cast @ shadow of a person | wiches, trait salad, doughnut. 1 : in one corner of the room a dark CAG A largd glass dish may atmo be filled! passing between it arid ‘Spooky,’ as hej ple and nuts, hot coffee a 1c der | re mT STi EVENING WORLD MAY MAN: of paper, dimly Ughted with a shaded | with bright red apples, and in each |ia called, directly on the ourtain. The] After the supper the etn are invited) {ew to GON FABHION BUREAU, No. 21 Weat Twenty-third street Now camite, « Outside jot, the! cave. stand aj apple stick a comic pumpkin bead-pin, | guests form a procession and march in/ to stt on the floor tn a cirele and ghost) } opeain Fe eT ON cunts in coln of staripa for each patiern ordered, mumber of ghost dolls or skeleton candy | The gitomobile man's head, in which | singfe file between the young man and | stories are told, each person trying t01 8 weeee IMPORTANT—WHte your ‘and addrees plainly, and ak Qoxes on.quard. These are dreased. all | is placed inaide @ tiny Ughted candle, | the light, ao na to throw on the mheot a joutdo the oth Tho first candle that |} ey al eo ee nae oreo) th white, with one ‘Tend raised, ‘The|and the pumpkin lantern, are placed on | muccexsion of queer atiadows, He hay! burns out Indicates that the person | ‘ A with to guess who they are, This tx not at holding it will be married first, Misses’ Blouse—Pattern No. 5817. sizes for girls of 14 and 16 years of amy.