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The Evening Wor Id Daily Magazine, Tuesday: November 19; 1 HE NEW SoSdhSPhot OLTPPTOTISISHHDIG SED PPPHHHHEHHHESOS SESH LSS SSPHHISOSOSPEIOS eee -The Newlyweds Their Baby ®& By George Toys Prettily With “The Morals of Marcus.”’ : Gee sere x at any rate—{s something inore than “the fundamental blun- Now. SNOOKUMS, YOU sit Quiet "YI PAPA GETS HIS PIPE 14 SURE AN’ wo tEFY THE WTTLE FELLER UP HERE ? der/of crention,” in wpite of Seer Marcoos's answer to little Carfotta’s awk- ‘ward Gallatean question at the Criterion last night. y Miss) Marie Doro anwwered the question for herself by ths pretty way in which she acted the hamadryad of the sour-apple treo, the witch of the haystack, andthe sprite of the atage-groen hedge in W. J. Locke's sentimentally fantastic ‘ally Of a coniely,; solemnly called ‘The Morals of Sintcus.’ Wa might take a fling at Migs Doro's acting, dut we would sa soon throw a stone at a wren taking Wx morning swing on a willow bough, Little Silks Doro was wide-eyed innocence with an Ann. ean reconcile one with the other, Par- heps you will understand if we say that Marie- was-naive where Anna: is—not, Anyway, jnnocence lived to tell the tale « |. Av the Inst act after two” gentlemen * “hhd taken Carlotta, the angist child, on {wo ‘separate raéiway. journeys that ktoppod swiort of the? altar, Meanwhile “the morals of Marcia were given @ run for thelr money. > ‘ “ Befpre Carlotta thrust her head and , ‘ers near-Syrinn dialect through the —__ goed-man's hedge “His -thorals tad been “Bound In hooks: ‘He was Morocco-bound. He .migit atiii be writing his useless “History” had .not Cariotta popped through the hedge and interested him in her history. She had been snatched QU 1 froma Turkish harem and rallroaded GREAT Gq NS Mba to desertion by a hasty young tian who, i + HE‘S SHUT UP IN THE om atcond thought, chose suicide in wh | ~ FOLDING BED, HELP? Preference to nmirimony, And'ahe rode : a | 5 and rode and rode all by-her lonely, and when at Inst ste had grown tired of Ber loveless excursion: she hopped out f the railway carriage—end here sho i was, Seer Marcoos, in a betraggled rowan —tress,—ted—Turkish—sitppers, » hat’ that: soared to heaven on a crazy back feather and hair that laughed at side-combs, Shé-had slept in a hay- stack and breakfasted in an apple tree, a od’ she was as happy ase lark. Even purey Sout oes arcue Coser ne Sir Marcus Ordeyne, in clothes as gray jarsey Docoyas) Cariotte, 7. : as a London fog, liad no terrors for her. Carlotta Makes Her Appearance, Eifh Miss Doro made a picture that will ba tuckel away in the theatrical eid even i it docan't find a place Jn theatrical history, The big-eyed little | @rl.whom Mr. Charles Frohman has raised to the altitude of a star proved at mce that she, hnd herself better ‘in hand than when circus Ife killed her m/ “Friquet’ @ few seasons ago. With het wistful charm and her free, daint: . she might But Carlotta needed a bath—there was no question about that m tho Britis: wind of Sir Marcus. 80 she was sent to the tub while he remaincd in the shade a Hold acoent~It yo3 WHAT!'Lu } DO WID DIS” CMR. NEWLY WE DT ANYTHING YOU want} JUST SO YOU GET ee ws) cium) clad in the redgcst pelgnoir that ever) Sshushed-tor~The-Great “White Ways oo sear What. more could she ask? Sir Mar- cus had made her supremely happy by | YOOOOOCIOSUIOR DODOETIESESTOSDOCOSE: {0000 000G000'0000G00000000000000000000000000000000900 004) FAQ 000 BO00 000000000000 00000C0000000 000000000. 020% telling her, on the authority of the S ; : | = : fo) morning paper, that the hasty young! 3 99- 9 re 1S & cae “The Man of the Hour” (eiccsmy. 2) and left her at the switch was dead, S ites ‘and now that she hed dropped out of an 5 d - : 2 uCccéssiu. ay. ® apple tree into all the comforts of TOO OL GOO 00000 0000000000000 00D 0G 00000 00ND OUGDOOUCOOU) home all was well. ” 4 ——-—— “IZ they get Roberta they will be ablej trooped to the ballroom. For the mo-;content to walt. Next Friday the re-| hope, we'll have better fortune than) ‘There can be no talk of mere friend- Ons corse yous pay, chaxsesren eld 2 to pass the bili"— Hes vesssathart ana ieonira erevatonen tel | vised noeraeniballiocuven uprhetorst the | alsa eopralneriekti@endi reo sc zaten | UDI between “you and me, Dallas. 1 ” mu be v Aldermen again for the final fight.| doesn't seem ‘to auit hors to-night. Tonight Ae eae oe eee ee aren't having a good time, Al-| When it's settisd one wax or the other| ‘No, I'm afratd the fault was mine,” | But # can ina ~ety Cow days, Soa - | prot. as. T's little tired, hen. You ‘icno) she contradicted gently, “You're|I can go to ther and explain, Mean-|Drotested Dalles, “I'm a little Aig. Walrwright’s interests and — p replied bitterly, My sivoame no chance to forget encase preteia meer ty qotaanyrsn6) “They ain't goin’ to get him if Jimmie By - Bee mate Peet cherie ths proper aw “AIDETE Payson Terhune. | Phelan’s hand don’t turn out to be ail deuces an’ tra An‘ "— thorities, but could you do it if that a eure’ ec Nariel ts be aearie Dare cadlane | "Keep an eye on him and don't let] unhappy about something. Tell me. |tme' ds thinks May lil pelbibere) iwitit Youre. % . " ‘6 tea, Mrs, Bennett?’ she added was cling! o s4- {fim go away without my knowing It. I) ‘Nonsense! he denied, with a {creed ‘Meantime she $s here to-night with | few: minut bessing eat Borrcnaes eighiertare ie hee ef ES ia tet must sco him to-night and learn post-| Jaugh. ‘I' 5 Mr. Wainwright. Have you seen her?’ | 3 Gibbs bore Cynthia away for their A SHaoe ean tan about it and own up!) aoe - _. [tively how ‘he stands in regard to t “You are thinking of Dalias, my tey.| “Only for a minute. Ysa rete Pes te own amusement! I. must, SOOO ERES Well, to go on with the sill—atm.| STNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. /matter, He has a reputation for belng| ix anything wrong between you and! “Did she treat you with the sare! inns perry: cheerved. etd ie or cles wivo UD a tient that I wet out to ple story. Cartotta had been scrubbed | j AM, Besastt J? Bean’ Sad "oy van. honest. It only""— her? What haw happened? friend!ineas—the same interest aa B G rs, Bennett, |W mean 'to win itt rigs, 5 in ‘ 55 notin, wi gy 0 “That's the same old fighting spirit’ clean of everything when the curtain| wright. a ficancler. ‘They aya to| ‘Here's Alwyn, Mra. Bennett,” camel “Nothing,” he anawered, sullenly. Bu |0ld? Don't think I'm inquisitive, dear. | je otene orem, Van eTents Boom! Of1 1 used to yo hard toc awaken in acca , iH wait_up on the second act, and showed | ree, Wem cracked deals.” He sccente | Perry! Wainwright's voice from the d00r-| the: mother was not content. Her|I-only ask all these questions because I| (/ a ee Gare. Vik tey CAE her ina. that had been made pver | Waineriant's nisce, Dallas, who has, re.) way: "In here, Say, Your aanseh your!| heart ached for the grief her son was|love you." 1 i Love You! once it always took a blow to arouse . night by e Fifth avenue scamstroes who| Protcce’ Perry jores spennetts aecrecary, | Donorable Honor's honored mother haalitrying to hide. “I know," be answered, pressing ber| “Not fond enough “to make me want|2Q%o, rat Dlow has evidently, been can go as fer as ohe likes with Mr. Cynthia Garrison, Horrigan and Wain: been looking everywhere for you. And) ‘Something has happened,. Alwyn. [nana as it ldy on hia arm; “yet I car/to Hve in the eame world with him. been struck!" he acquiesced, 4 ‘Aldermen de: i Frohman, And after Carlotta had petted| fists sit grenting eperpetual franchise ug NOW that I've rounited the long lost) she deciared, “and: 1 want to knowshardly answer you, tor I hardly know:! Mra, Bennett, you're too pretty to be host of smile. @ big black cat she went over ¢o a little rh Street Railway, whickWeind | Mayor and his anxious mamma Tl) what, so that I can help you. Youlin ter presence I am not at ease be-| just a*caperon. ome and dance this brown piano and sang something about {chase ‘off and find my partner for the; jove ter. And thnt day she came back |cause I can't tel! her everything. And an “Easter Moon” that wae probably next waltz, I wish it was Cynthia! trom-Burope I felt sure she loved you. |she reoma {ll at case because eho knows w She saw the haggard lines about h mouth, the tired took in Ms eyes,’ and tap with me. Please do!" a lump came into her throat. 6he i nodded with vast sianincance|'aned forward impulsively; but before ; written by Miss Gfarle Doro, who is Eyer dance with Cynthia, Alwyn] what is holding you two apart?” there's something I don't tell her. Oh,|towart Dallas and Bennett, ani the thrown away the “eclden Meee oF ; quite capable of that sort of thing, you | Poetry of motion Cae aa Eee Notilos thar can be helped {t's @ wretched position for ua-both!"’ Uttle old lady, catching the Kea, so; | eontinul i a : 1 ne — —— iad S ut you never «o to see her, or’—| * t it y “I must win is e ry fs nape atari eriealner trace acueeien fitter |Aiiecman. T didn't seo you? Are youl “How can 1? You know my attitude AE in Tee eer Ned Cones Mualiepeatiad to net this minute| affects others bes face “Mere ‘Wales preusiend aes ea, Eating TUcklen ys velakicisl busied iherasteawitn’ thellbest fas 1 Ballar'a ang, Perey duncing to-nightT* Roan ven arvledsHtomcan ty canconthen The Rivals. with you,’ besan Alwya, when he and|™*\hal others do-you meant” — 2 aceno in the plece. Under the pillows | vetoed the ait and, her brother will be while she ia in his house? I exo¥s “By going to her and saying: Dallus,| Dallas were alone. “It's 00 long! “Oh, I can't expinin now, After Fre Were nMdin trensures—chocolates at she nibbled, marshmallows that. ahe| Peopere, Henilett vetoes the Bil, but, serretiy Mother and Son. his relations toward the Borough Street 1 am exposing your uncle as a black-| since —" jasy {cans On Saturday’ mer 1 some piled one upon another and then equeczed into her mouth, and a box of rouge|isea thereby. Yet Wanwrishts house is] “Dancin'?” repeated Phelan, in high) Rallway franchise bill, F am fighting) guard and.am destroying your fortine| “Since you came to see me? Yes, but y not now?” “with which she made her cheeks look #ko a third-alnrm fire. Sho plastered the| sigeed to Alwrn. and the youn man cannot! qissust yo I look it? It's bad) Mm and his iniquitous pill with every! and Perry's. Will you marry met | that {s your fault Alwyn, why havent iiiiere: are) obstaaien that cindy over the furniture unt Seer Marcoos was moved to call it ‘‘a. mess of| 3 enough to be harnossed Into this open-| means in my power! Dallas lives’—— | These are the facta. But thank God you called since I cane home?" Ae CAM Irena ae degeed. Pgtotinous horror.” When. he started to wash her face, re obviated the necessity i faced suit that feels like 1 was goin’ T hadn't thought of that. You poor) i's only till Friday. After tha I can t you know why, Dallas? that I love you. I love Pea ‘above a Ct eosp-and water by sticking oat hor tongue, which he touched with her hand-| CHAPTER VIII. to slip through .of every minute,| Boy! But aurely’—— Ko to her and make {t all clear.” HNO hora aee eager: She world, ewesthenrt, and —— Iperotiot 23 often as the delicate, Job requited. Syrians are 90 pimple! Se At the Ball. | without tryin’ to. da (ool At ie FJ Seeret Weapon. Retore Mre. Bengart™cowld reply) MTT Yon Chow, absolutely," ane fal-| gan and Wainwright, intery Paar toe Bir Marcus grew younger at a rapid rate, and finally came ost with the ee * y io... | how Of this kind I fect ike a pair i Perry’ returned from the pballroom,| tered. “Oh, there are #0 many things I] financier and the Bosa, pe “ eee: whole thing when Old Lady Onleyne, who #1 how tninge were xoing, told 667 V2 foun sue Sle foUur-) vetiow. shoes at a fun'ral. So>long,| “And aomeching more, Her money and| Cynthia at his side. dont know ‘absolutely.’ =| quiet, spot for a chat, strolled . i { Pe Rei eas ne Fined pans 6 InES COR Ni ae he ena can Hilapered Phelan, tn high excite! pe Honor ae evan atl arg pannel tal Rete meee neeied in onan ene “Then why not give me the next one} \Norone- thing, you and I used to bo! Hennecy halted with a slower. Of Gis : ‘women in the play, who talked about’ everything ‘from @ paper of pins to an thet a M ‘There'n the music startin’, son,” hei By beating that biil I seem, outwardly. | too?” lad Wéa pleading. “If one| such good friends, ‘and—" ike, which he took no pains to eonceal. ‘ Gpera cloak," really didn't inatter. ‘To ba aure, there was a married lady with| ment. It's Roberts—Richard P. Roberts,| sagged to Persy, aa he atarted for the|to be wilfully wrecking thelr fortune. I) two-mtop's Ko0d, two two-steps ure twice| “That ia past,” sald Alwyn, firmly." |. (To Be Contlauad.)) = ; B lost husband who loved Sir Marcus and didn't love Carlotta, bat you could of Gad eile rigs he ancerman ANAL) bar-room. told you the plan I arranged with|as good. Please'’— = i yes. Sh ingo to pla card, | Horrigan's trying to pu e Indisn| |, that “ "m|Perry to avert: th ut she doesn’t] + a ” ee ean fal ene mene ra tae kel Carioniatoaay the cla fob, just| sien on. Wa've got to nail him if we weiter iabucarnee tea canister at iail brow oti wareand( = rece asta el acta ‘ish clgaretty, | can.” 5: ( ml hat tr "Why don't you tell her, nt Or, 5 cs sy ” Bye Marcon fue niin out, eet aay told carietes that Air Mac.| "rYou're sure it's Roberts?” sakes tte Len ee Aa arr ALIA pay Mea ems Fremont | OF, [iat z cllbpee eaatold: zea tnae Enieed ‘que belonged to her and scared the poor gir into ritining away with one of the | Bennett in the same undertone. “{ nave. One of Judge Newman's “Because it isn't her gratitude I want. | world," obsdtved Perry boneylenti7, as ‘The Administration Ball was in full worst Englishmen ever seen’ on the American, stare. But she came back aftcr T amd Alderman had | Gaurhters. Ever sce her? I thought | want her to love me.” : rhe deposited Cynthia on a be- ERD: t/a CE C27 LA eer ee UL eR er Nestea eee tote moment Ina tie {mot OF you wouldn't have wondered | “But den't you seo, fn the mean timu,| side her chaperon, Mra, Hefnatt, “I chfld’s eleep- Mr. C, Aubrey Smith, who learned how to PUY Sis oara ipa pai ion foyer, just off the| W8Y I wasn’t in a hurry, Batter jate | what & weapon you are putting into] wish htm eo much good luok that If ing warment tpeauiti(ul actor aside from his face, and guve an qe flpgeroanertormance| Inbar than" — |Mr. Wainwright's hands? Supposg ho| he'd slip and Break both his legs I'd |in whtoh the most pet S0aa Bentr ne -Forbes-Robdertacn,-who,.alao came. fromthe otter. aide, : “aro you having a. good time, moth Dallas, of,.ypur enmity to him| pay for a cab to,take him home," restless younsgster tho forlorn married 1 feed ae and: lets her, kaoy, you are secmingly| “Look out! PLEASE!" begsed-Cyn- | would find tt im- piny kept up very well until: the latter part of the third act, when It 2 J 7 a Syne 5 vationmsinig.! f: “dropped into the scridua. The inat act was dull, with the romem arene aren ahs 5 + = w = T think, 38e-Ger— opus ee et So tarwely because af the fact that Miss Doro and Mr, Smith seem: 2 x) chaps of] “Of course I am. Why @) you ask?'|ribly againet’— ; said Gibbs, entering from the| draught: I oan ‘Slater And “Big “Brother, A RMS yes Er ne : = The foyer wad thinning outa s| “T've-thought- of el-that-- I-muat-be| batiroom= with Datias on his “arm, Tbe made” from” But Aflss Doro'e youthful charm: was delishtful throughout, even thougt| min f ips er si 3 Gantoniaannelios : Betty Vincent's “a # \A Rainy-Day Story Without Words # .» —ByJ_K. Bryans "2 « Advice to Lovers.) __ — — drawers are realty Protective yet ab- 1 A Lovers’ Quarrel, + Dear Betty: aolutety | etmple, The front leg por- HAD & quarrel with @ young man, “gnould 1 spalogise or watt for him Ze : OPA. LLL GZ. rr t Uli. a at the back iy ute do 90, as Iti wes es suet oy Lle Ye WY) Sane separnind ; hia? 2 ; Beret cata ini eontinuel yourlcrind: fortable closing and of butt AGN the* youre man, apologize orn + if! you were in the wrong. [the drawers into velo Win Her Back, place, In the il- ae Mottyt lustration white AM eighteen years of age aa very domet Manne) is finished with a By. Ali Baba Boo. i s Ay Utele frit of: em- ood jooking, I am in love with a Sa ‘em. @irl. “The other day she Introduced Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1907. | | braldery et the lady friend to me over the ‘phone | 4) —— neck, @na@ I made an appointment with the | IRB maids in thease .twenty-four Tho quantity of — tend. The other «trl acts very cool H hours. i q material required Those whose, birthdate this Is for the: mediunt ac me since and what it did, What many ao fo ow inher Atteotiona? Hah to bi en ales Imntese con tite Tae Lie (B years) ta” 1-{ yards @ or will be annoyed by mysterious letters 3 {234 yards 3 from: young people. They can avoid! ‘atyen fo her and she will probably | troublesome complications only by re- inches wid over her coolnes: maining cool and just despite provoca: Baten No. ton, F ota e She Is Too Young. « ‘ irs ton penta hele pisinbas, 5840 is out in “i e attention. Women sizes for ohildron Child's Nightgown—Pattern No, 5240. Wal have-a happy agcial year, Tho un- | married will have offers to-day. The girl born to-day will be rash and am too young for anything | careless, Her companions, both mals ‘ t to mary until |and female, must Se most carefully chosen. i The boy dorn to-day will be, Inclined to'untruthfulness., He will do exceed- pay ‘poorly ped as & corte presasston, saga AM seventeen, /and a man of twenty- of 4, 4, 6 and 8 yoars of age.