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bhagazcine, waily “The Right of Way” Dail and Dismal. FD rustle of the beck-pisy wae heard again last rustio of dead leaves,/ night—but it was the Purmilng ‘The Right of Way’ at Wallack’s secmned Nke disturbing the past. Why had Sir Gilbert Parker’a novel been dragged from the shelf at this , Mate dey? Why hail the griszled orator of the night who acied the author with & French-Caniick dialect from the first .hopa to t pdilion— Bugene W. Presbrey. tn other worts, meddied Mr. Presbrey,. in the course of his unnecessarily extended remark that tha shock of the electric chatr waa preferable way first night. (Hear! Hear!) Ofily there wasn't any thrill for to the us, Eyen wit @tumife4 on the hoad in the nummy Cote Dorian anil carefull, wtver, we didn't seq’ stars. ot the second act ‘Abad 20 on, showsty nnd Wat fa five-aot play, The programma called but didn't shorten Lhe ‘The play drags! mR with tt thers crew te ide te Death?” fs Lovet!” tx Right? slaggecing collection of canundremw lel You the box, and asked you to go home and give THE ANSWER! Ry answering any one of those questions Presbrey might have written Wood, a beautiful, or a powerful play. Dored hin nuctence and then tired it out completely Thanks to Mr Guy Standing, the first act waa interesting. Flore, Ban ‘enocked ‘the wisdom and the whiskey out of him. Standing disguised | “fn something more than a close-cropped beard. And he did more tha ~Aexil with imeel: and his wenk-knend friends He didn't nme red light, : Gere a cloven foot for the good! angel of the last act to round off so tha _mifght walk etratiht to salvation without Umping. It was a clean-cut, tntel characteriration of a man who knew what he was thinking about, flayored wit #1 and Touchstone rather than fire and brimstone, and-Handiet with te ki gloves of nicety. It was Mr. Standing vt Sia best. “But che sclontt ¢ Or judictal or something equally deadly, came to talk with the jay ho had_savecd_a miurderar’a neck and_almost drove the audience. an _w And then the Nappy murderer eame to kiss Steele's hand uzon Biecle. to drink warn him not to go to the Cote Dorian for more drink and more Mr. Theodore Roberta seemed very giad to be a mtirdere> anit #15 of Diack type with Mr. Standing, and he pulled vigorously at te tal! pat Frenct~ Te performance of his duty. him the right of way. with the result that Joe Portugals loomed | Ruresque character, while Steele stood dack as a mere man with ordinary huma: gyeakriesses. ‘But Mr. Roberts. earned his share of the Zionora hone g king unthie advantage of bis opportunities, and sounding less loud than looked. Mr. Btanding cut through the first scene like a keen-edged knife. but m than once the blade was dulled Miwa Alice Lonnon, as the wife Steels orgive in our ginw) was arely—a—tong blond: toisls, ena at Gabino as the lover who woultn't stay jilted wae a large cake of marcy Buttoned up tn a frock coat. oH tne to But by simply asking questions he first at leamt,| Sync tat a atuds—the-etidy of Cheriey Steele before that blow at the grog-shop! ’ Soeteto LESHHS Sh hs OPPPPPS SPS PH gop os The Newlyweds x Their Baby (3 Tt waa a relief to escape to the Hyver ealoon, where Montreal's leas ricid ot fens played cards for the drinks and kept something up thelr sleeves for the thiraty lawyer who I!ked the barmala Suron ailmdst as well an he liked her brandy. was scone that carried you bac “Deacon Hrodie” and aet your nerves 1 eaton a thrill. But the expected thrill went by board. Even the blow on head had to be taken for granted when the river rete turned upon Steele put him where he would have plenty to drink That waa the laat of Steele. After he was saved by the «ratefil Portugals “end taken toe mountala hit, be wax simpty Standing. Iie wer Standing tn ror feather, bot wih hia hair smoothly brushed and his mustache carefully trimmed. a hat lost his whiskers and his memory. The past waa beyond rec! Instead of sending bis fricnds to the d ebursh, oirving images ar becoming as wooden as hix material. He w “patter in: thts respect when a-surgeon-operated on hie ineiony and raxtosed. tt “il, Steele was now working for th e to hepith. He migit have married Rosalie and lved happily ever after had —adt-two runaway thieves recognized hiia-end niled him with a the bed old days. Then ho remembered he was married and that he couldn’ phere Rosaile, even though he was supposed fo be dead and his wife bad beoo ) Merz, Capt. Frookooat, and was tho mother of a ttle Frockcoat—al! of wh ‘was shown by newspaper clippings produced by the aympathetlc Portugal« By this time the play had become so dull and-dismal_that you had yery eympathy with it, and none at ell for Miss May Buokley, whose Rosalie was 4a her throat and rather/hoarrs: Of course there was Steele's “renunciation” “pet in beautiful mouptaln moenery, painted by ot4 an those glorious hills, The most cheering thing about ‘The Right of Way" was the rang fe: ees for the Resize CHARLES DxRNTON vcs _LONG ENGAGEMENT. I atrinomal plunge. [f impenioti take the t last “ebuld te avoided ; “Thorough knowlsdge of each other's character, habits and sapoatton tx ox pinital to n wucceasfil marriage, and those whe marry {n haste will be sure to re * peat at leloure. No man a: woman can learn to understand each other in ty Ser three weeks or eien months, and the wlae couple who sok happiness wi longing to reca t 6 ) tide Homer Emaus—bik seemed ax “There best was soon Knocked on the head. Two men who were supposed to] musk-| Mr, Standing very generourly rave N thla specd<nad age when evou S. hae succumbed to the burry call long engagements seam to be in high dis- favor with the Tiatng generation. However, we oocasion.| and I'm making @ temporary yal). Neat y haar of some patrent couple who after,many years of} 1 tfet to find out each othec’s numerous fauite-endfee before they enter double Deas. Tiny present duy waltar tw apt to be impatient, demanding all at_onos. Tr fa -wies he will be content with a less hurried and strenuous courtehip, for th Ag) wil] maka of marriage a lifelong succes ~ Not Introduced. Dear Botty: PHI GE iollering oi a corner T me a young fady. We made « dat Witch ashe fatled to keep, telling metho was sick. Shall I continue the hall { textt or aive hint apt ho has think ot given her up. rather weak and make @ good--husband. plenty of others. Thore ‘Coupie-who ary thorouehiy cognizant. with each otheria character. are the one! You have given him hia chance and | t advisable io give him «ip, as he seems probably, would not are @cquaintance? L. B Acquaintances made tn that haphax- ard way are most inadvisuble. You! “Aitiow nothing at al! concerning the Young Indy, and os ae hes already SSeirappointed you, tt ta best to give Wer up. “Religion an..Obstacle. , Waar Beitys AM (twenty and am very much In love wit @ young man one year my senior, We are of different religtous. I lovers would follow, an example of this kind xnd watt until | Mayor “hey at least know woinotiting of thetr lads loves a great dea! of unhappininss| be two miles o ‘There® a came. you'd wa ong this road, And cltyif bulla tt Em sure T hope ao" edi Mra. Downs! with sceptical dryness of intonation <SYou-nave-me- wed tor it maam, sald tha Mayor at « summer tempera: ture of embarrassment. Then awkward- py ay ches THELESS WELL,,LOVEY , 'LL.40 OVER TO THE DELICATESSEN STORE NOW J PAPAS. PET i PAPA GET OUT SO HE.| GAN 4E. \ HURRY RIGHT Le. GACK, DEAREST. THERE ¥.PAPA POT BABY RIGHT Back OESN’T PAPAS PET WANT HIM To 40°? WELL MUSTN'T CRY BABY Fe =~ va o i \ MAKE BABN CRY The Dainty Little Widow Farnishes a Surprise ad, for his and But missun, achednted what Now want he wanted idolen lGraw-« salary, to) he was a foolish Secoeal te t SCETcely Tt wver tor the: ome Gf oemrenes hehe trie ge wen With 4 etal secretaryehip created for him| son might sigh and grumbla and de Gourtship of the Boss in tne cmca or the Commissioner of | clare tliat J: waa too fareit fore per & Docks, 4. Mayor Hennessey de-| son who liked to see a little life o By Anne O’Hagan. {ded that he should “earn hls keep." | evening, but Wlison lmow that he f _ ees | “Where are you Hvin', Wileont’ he! be permuaded or lose the easy secra- SIESTA demanded -abruptiy: taryship, and he was persuaded « a.) “Up at dors.’ replied the as- All that week the agents wer bisy searchin of the River Way eatates anc Ing with the long-disgusted: hold! tonished Wilse The M. up to 6nyde Mayor” row) id wores muburba, gore down furniture 1 bow to make “Like ! them. Had Dantel Hennessey appeared inherited “Ptratorate p 1 Wilson, ¢xX-| ag e@ purehmeer the owners And In roinw to koep boarders, he Taker Use| amintng his He was nuspected exp ii ported tn to be addicted! have hold th to the sa: eTURE: Sune ba sputtered the Mayor, —— Downs. When x lady doew ns THIf SPELLS LION. | the — hones «to -settiq stenting) ane ws in't have to-have to’ { I komyeeif, Mr. Hennessey 000 ¢ have tho storm ant ¥ {Kk \ ra rivs eat Away any more ot my te + {900 “@ foot gure if places So I contracted for those rooxe + wummier!—— ext summer, ma With audden deo as fine breakwater as sh he persuaded the iady to pe. nto drive her along the road foit—a—thritt of price looking doubtfatly from her ahab- to hin seal-lned elégance. whe geverved that “she wasn't ft Back in the Clty Hall by and b: sent for ng Donahue and tor y 3, Wéxon. Young Donahue Jearned th jie was to introduce @ bill providing | for a breakwater along the River Was. |” i ee : : wo-mile ,streteh “ef macadam | ould you move—to oblige me?’ aatd| speculators, wanted to buy jroad, for planting of new slirub-| the Mayor, Mr, Wilson bestowed, aj to buy on small mortgage: bery and for the cutting throtgh of d) sharper klance than usual on his chief.) went very cheaply, and the t |streot behind the fey dwellings th |tronted on the river. 2 otifing but che| he explained. ‘‘You seo, I've been there| after the transtera had been made to | |boundlessnes of Ms belief in his boss | two years and {t's homelike, andver'—| Mr. Dante! Honneasey, Inayed him from: pante | he Anishea with a simper. ‘Then Mr, Hennessey worked with his “Do—do you-think co through?” |’ ‘Muking up to Snyder's girl, eh? Well,! Aldermen, his Common Counc!l and his i | “Bheing Catholic, so we are yery un-| %: ded what to do, This {# the only ifec! \ ae i Tuesday, Noy. 5, 1907. | 3 you leve each other your religion QOOD day for household affairs WoW’ te no obstivle to your mar- A aga nenlne There are many happy mar- Those whose birtlidate this ts ‘ Where thera ix a «difference In re- | mumt mse care this year. Men are i pieeteoed with @ twelvamonth fall of) * puzzling bualness changes, Women liay. Give Him Up. 4n opportunity Soe Ce igevelitart Detty | : The girl bern to-dmy will marry a FAVE been wolng wilh a geutienan} man who will most probably be poor . for quite vome time. 1 found out that ne was golng witl? another git, He (edmitted it, but atated that. ho could Rot give her up fust now, 1 refused $e. go with him, but has continued. to pail pn tne and I promised him I would a With him it che. diwnensinued, ais Fe¥ondah!p with this other wick. I watted # few ivonths, ture was no change, ¥ fold him 1 dit-not- cars tor “htm any: er, and he felt Just ae badly abour MF a8) T did, He wahtw my ti walt’ a sth) a att longer, 1 kndwete ares tor ino, | he ty entatly teckeomothia seheniatehy cA Heart-Gripp rather than. righ throughout: l1fe; standing. horn to-day. bee (¥ sadly tn desger of ting It, ean peed tenho Peden TO CHORD WITH IT, Joud. Gtsclegs Don't talk so heard you I should h it a new droes “to mato! x Dut | they will be happy together notwith- Curb foolla) extravagance In the boy | Tie will earn mich money, If} Mayor “Shouldn't care to,” he drawled. Then! were cleared with aston he of. {what I've in-mind would de you no| Board of Poblic Works’ They did not 1 go Mtirougty” answered the | harm there You'll get her all the | see at first Just what wax tn %, bu whortly, |qutoker for not bein’ under her feet! under the uldance of their chet. Young Wllron, The Hunter Is Loose in. the. Land tall, alim, blond andi the Whole. time, and I'l) square 1¢ with ain thelr pubien qredually cleared. Art you AIMING AY AGAIN NAUGHTY PAPA) auecsuay, CREAM! FOR So) | Novemoper 5, 190. odarte SrefaPreoeds Grete L2244OS6O90$0O01200S204 By George McManus COA Panter ee Sh Come, BABY; PAPA MusT > | UIFT You OVER | HERE | \ UP=SIE. - lee DAISY 4 | ~~ T AUESS 1 CAN ZET DOWN THIS WAY } ID BE A BRUTE To | HURT BABYS =~ FEELINGS } £ mn “The Courtship of the Boss”’ sentiment and awkward in her actual said with ber old directness. ‘You're early two miles of river land A ston €© my oldest friend her Haciaise Si vue the ques st. tri ‘8; you gare me his possession; « breakwa Seat a renaainot | stucewItit) Chetdeayseearthardet eect ee dresden —soud way Liteon done rier work: | —And—my' fret. boarder. Kou: remember: ~— opened through {n the rear KS the tht d. Christmas cae Wi oe oink to| be, maecied.: ee 9 main trotley line runuitig along (residence tn Crowley appronc oa a xe : proaloy Arp tr neta futon [Stator Took, a great and courageots re- | face expressioniom, his eyes like trow . baited tite apeeiah eae solve: Bomething softer than usual ty | bia of dull bive chine. She hurried than the formation of the F Way | her nelf-rellant fac tthe touch of i. se Company, the erestion of |pens'venesa about tier firm G t'a Kd—Mr, Wileeo. You're respon- colored gables and) Cloudy glamour aumetimer bet ore her vou see, for tt all” ‘3 lyray cs, Inspired fin Widi & more| A slow nmasement crept over Dan- porticoy and wnal- lioue génantion than ever, whet face, He was Balvantzea int 4 ow, cream-colored pay windows? A | ji. s with her, and a greater | *peech, pad wi @entence abowert great Miht began io brea on the easness when be was In his own |how yaa ise ‘ostvreen tact with eee rs ee ie ren louse. He looked upon what a mie . he had done for her and ne was glad Bog Dette bape irea 1 further on, WHOM and proud. He would claim his reward! | blurted out, yer made: deep dip ar he A hinbler, mood prevalling. le would] Brickigh red traveled slowly 1 was a wooded promontory, Th decide to beg her to take pity on his) Maria's sensible face, ¥ < fr 1 beach, | loneliness, Ie wonld asic her to play| “He tn older than you, thinks” abe ‘ga bea jore—a fine sand BEACH. | yogtomn at lila New Year's reception. | jeaid, etiffy, “and maybe Im met se o-tire-macadam-read-anbthe tt ant tf —nne_mmentons—ciethiee ant old — - oo i against the--wates—continued. he sab himecit, aa he drove | Daniel 1 t @rooping this point on onevalda and the trolley ae con emimted | Fiver Nias ert(uawaton aomcnte nee ee s point on ue va, wie “White_brilllancy of the Decamber “Maybe.” he acquiesce! finaly, we wering throvgh to tt op the other! Was ging and tbe great erc-Iyetitn, {tell | Was the acquiescence of anu: a t nything the matter, it go aver to Puree the weeX | “And you don't know,” she ht tke to pullding one windy morning directing two rude was thasors befoce her house,’ or that aelves pin eularity ran to hes ba teat of the safe sort, the Mayor know, with organising the | egOTt Astocit- ator an’ aie can ge: whet ahe wants.” ‘She old Blair place peamed rosy and | yellow into the white radiance of. ‘ls enthusiaati-} n The Mayors heart (bumped on, ashamed of her brief auimoaity, and" aban tool male ple 9m: y - —in her Ife, wan iiss mn It comes. thera Waa WeG™ ORT Shy ard ats tren” buneled: ae he -You-see, gho-wound up with «final at: qnan-venturing to poin Sommer bit ese mpt at gayety. ‘you're a-hard. S50 ‘ ck un te aaked for O33 man ~ard 8 politician, were no Jaurale within end the emiling mald aa. | don't delleve you know about romence”* les.ot the little cape nitted. hie. Ma ne beeen atared at hers from ylasea s oF -| Mra, Rowna came in after = jotjeyes for a minute" een ‘YOU'se eee ag eniee, (delay; ‘hone wax nx fteh on rer cheek right." he agreed ac last. He tous abe To his -atlee ke a yo! id her eyes Were|xulng to the red-curtained windew, a great ant genial! cra, é was exchanged looked out across the sloping laws, never ot nis |for something that fluted and fluttered | flecked with Nghts from the house, . puimanlt forte about the throat. ‘The Mayor surveyed/ sinooth road above the river shone pene Rime «| her, with an agitated pride in the night. He could hear the wate of ener dha They wishe ch other « merry | softly beating the stone defense Chetstmas And drew. thelr be- | had made agains There Wis @& fora the fire. Tho Mayor tuge t his ‘ht in hiw chest. y did mot know him « niustache and cleared his throat guess you're right,” he sald ee Se a mene times. Then he played with the| turned back to the reem and stretched r ea Mra. Downa gazed silently at th his ble hand in congratul i PACSUN Seu stool yiaze. Suddenly she turned toward y're right, Remanc: ote his vre-| "I want to tell you eemething““ she (DHE BND.) were —reaiing them- and yellow-gabled an- migt have neighbors | Or that a trolley ok “oor tha to and fro ow miglit travel her renture prove successful, ste would only ae ought him a move elaborate HIS box platted Tar tnur ane Tad -been aiteady tau skirt in designed ta belie’ hin. And perhaps Yor the fashion scan Blele RSs Were walking length and te that ia aotive mind had more appropriate for ale pleasure in this indirect pursutt of her) most every skirting ms nn the ohase of an Inumorata often) (oi) while tt Is onda a MAD { ne Mayor waa a trequent visitor at/ adapted bot ‘ ie es the big Doarding-house, where he mar- Sa! ie he ees \ yelled to find her open fire: more ‘at. *Kit as - wae me active than hia giljed radiators, Ife) (ration tt lm UMASO wondered, too, why her homely work-{ 103% ae Ewihee basket ecemedso inucn more of an or. | Simply Lary red table than| Sb! tod hem, rece! mmarbte. | mitched hem fa an ali : But. slow to uatainiliae| sumoent Antah,: bat tf } : | luced, banding, either of —{ Swim wien ing Roma ance of Love Politics, | Intrigue and ‘Adyenturs—The Story of “T HE MAN y J. K. Bryans, | the same or of con’ ing matertal applied ado ts can | akirt sores 1 meet at fon and w whigh upper po: ally Mel the ; conceal ei of ma for the quantity required n onizo is 11-4 61d yords hes wide Pattern. No, ut {n slxea for and 30 te at iM 3 2» SEDO eee, Gall or bend by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN Howie, TON FASHION BURWAU, Nv. 21 West Twenty-third strort. Meow, _t} ovtate York. Sent ten cents in cotn or atamps for exch pattern erdered, (Rees IMPOKTANT—Write your name and eddress plainty, amt Fattern: ways npecity size wante N OF THE #i0UR”—Begins To- -Morrow Pai