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The Ev ening Ww or | HE NEW PL. The Million-Dollar Kid # #& & Daily Magazine, Wednesday, Novem By R. W. Taylor| @@e@ eee “GHE NEW MAYOR,” , § 2 Basedon G. H, Broadhurst’s SuccessfulPlay, \@p ‘THE MAN iF - THE HOUR | By ; JOnly, aco he's here for that meeting. [ts up to vou. Now jump! =) -~ Alboet Payson Terhune.) af, with issn toma ae 1 “On your way out send word to “The Witching Hour” a Ten-Strike for - Thomas and Mason. T last e man's play! ~The Witching Hour’ isn't that merel>. because aey- of tts sterner cheracters resort to what {s excused as “manly emphe-| ‘but because {t Is really strong and Virlle and straight from the | shoulder. oe | ‘That profane playwright, Augustus Thomas, has ‘cussed’ before—possibly | before and after of late—so that xe are not surprised to hear from him tn -wordts thae call for the chastening three-¢m dash when locked up,between corumn rules It'e an easy matter to get a detash over the footlights, but how in thunder was he going to apt telepathy over? “That was the question that trotted into the Hackett Theatre with us last night and kept us guessing until Mr. John Mason answered {t by a plese of acting and eh even larger piece of personality that | setti¢d the delicate wubject beyond all dovt:, Mr. ‘Thomas, by getting into a cwr- fain speech nnd the nowspaperawith “the fact thar thought ta a dynamip fotee ‘ard otner undramatic observations, | had prepared’ ua to be ‘bored and 16 |e expect secdnd-land information ayes on > IVIL Now - BLAY Youd A LITTLE SING FROM CHOPIN! ITS SETTER THAN OUR. PHONOGRAPH! SUCH EXPRESSIONS z 7 | Roberts that { want ty see him here « ACopyrighted, 1907. by George H ‘“Broad- | Well, Wainwright.) he resumed, turn aurst.) |ink back trio the room, ‘Mt looks bad". of right-hand drarha. ‘The blame 1 3 3 . bib rer ihe anes His first-riight head—and the first-night’ Gaia ae SYNOPSIS. OY PRECEDING ‘cHarrers, | 772, bt bmi ead, an you may ,have- ‘noticed, {a abla ue lion: | AK Tight Ylace. tun to) -"d, think we're in 4 tight ‘piace, If froants tou Aldermen found ‘out about Ellia‘s usually a trifle large for {ta opera hat. \ Betoze The Witéhing Hour’ was) - Wainer ninutes ‘gone last. night one of! f 3 : ¢ ou niece, Dallas, “wha bas faulttinw there’s ud'knowing how many: ,/ <” 3 — i uy if *. £ proached bim with bel: Adler. 7 Soe most tntergeting frat acts seen thle | t : Fo . 3 AS ' an’ idler. of Jem would bolts If we tould ont et 5 $ brotner, # Perry. jennelt's Mereary’. . uw a spiked the audience to. its : : b 5 . ¥ Misa Syathia Gare ia) Work Benhetr(: ee Ree | Jack Brookfeld's home in Loule-| |’ 5 ¢ : . «NG fi 2 : ‘ ; ATER neve! mage: the ‘Hoard <Of Aldermen | OUy, Sf, ton, He ‘can't, by Ville waw his gumbiing house's well, i “ff v 6x : ; i fhe’ Borough Steet, Teallway. whlch Wajne | “17 1 who: .oan't . be urd poker talk hit {ts “rare” paintings | | ° ‘ ce E iver, fey Senllben steed OP ea E Fal) tumed.. 1've “une card, uy rrcaleaye full lu the face and aimomt:knocked tho | . So). ; eS “ memny | calle. 28 | PCthar ky pomething pine, Newt k swriae raven from its Pae'like perch above the | $ . ve to) W fd-ot une on, nes ‘price.’* ) door. It only needed Mason to make | - : ; ; 7 bougat! He te. gambjor as intereating as one of our| , . { t the bul] 1 Sait Bec aoleat ins act connoleeurs who might say with p oe ny ‘ wondering what (here la Brookfield: i = ey - a pe cas ca im If money won't’ KN * rm hs; ‘Search~ot an elusive -part- m ; r % 2 At the Administration T have only furntshed tairly expen-| | S=—===—= Dallas to trost h ni foyer and paused to aive entertainment for eminent citizens rio explain all ft internat the lovers’ ¥ ra?! he asked, é Wainwright surveyed the broker's ell-groomed figure With less approval “ Hteaetr attend, — = ip Jou'secm to’ be industrious enous’ pity some of looking for rest.” —(Mr_Canflela might reve that for | epitaph.) It was not until a judge of the Su-! preme Court dropged in at mbinight to | look at a piotura he longed for and menjioned the price Brookfield had fixed = in his mind shat ‘elepathy cropped out.| | OH’ Look Temptation. | ancing energy couldn't have Ts momént of strained silence d to your work this morn- a that ensued upon Horrigan’s en-| flushed at the reproof in words trance was broken by the frre- HELLO, FOLKS! understand,” he replied, ‘ When the judge echoed more of Brook- | WHO'S Here! A preselble Perry, who, having rescued John M ene Seseaelials field's thoughts, the fapatintceat NS 1S THE music | Cynthia from “Gibbs at the close of Y didn’t u notify me of the George Nash as Frank Hardmuth. came out in the question: ele ALL FINISHED? their dance, was escorting her triumph-| big block of Borough siock that was Jack Hypnotizes the Viilain. coun FS EER GES CED Bh) jantly from the: ballroom. ee adit heard about tt at "This is: my dance,” he remarked, | 3ibbs, with not quite all higgcustomary After explaining the science briefy, the judge went away, leaving tho gam-| Bier thinking hard. } | happily, to.Alwyn, as he came up, “and} we're woing to ait $t out. If Mra. Ben-}| ee You may have heard of “a thinking part.” but to appreciate fully the moan- | nett, in her capacity as chaperon, | at if youre any (nx of this fam{tsar phrase you shoul see Mr. Meson think, It's almost ae inter- | | shouia ak! for *Cynuiin, ‘you ean tell Fo EO Trl row iru b 1 x meee ; . relurned Gibbs, wito “i esting “as hearing Mrs, Fiske think—and, by the way, Mr, Mason may have| aclere Fatmatie itolnucctnae nanenis See Rau aon eat ow ets SERIE nz ron On sehotht Weat_are’ you driv two- from chat telepathio—actress=————->— = A} SBE NEES e = i ape : T @ Tomuntic Vexetahler,”"] Mott sk But there was little time for thinking, for a few moments later murder had é And he departed with his prize in. the | OTA ig what lig Or at: Sev- - direction of the conservatory, The mo-| eral bie blocks of the stock have been leghew wil ening bh mente —taternoption— Seman 4 on th arket au the past Walnwright to whisper an admonitory | up vd ridently tailing on to | word In Horrigan's ear. Dalias, too,J 04 64 ait know what! 8 | fearing a claeh, took Bennett's arm. | 7 eee nines aii eee MDS “Per 1 +i uive told you twice thi mured. “Perhaps we can find better Te atte oO Ponace maaidng ie nia' 2 air in one of the other rooms. Shall] « n under a show of Virtuous in= ere we try? dignatjon. ie Huda rest LoR—— ww, ” ss 1M effort called forth a! je Astute AN Wainwright," exclaimed Horrigan, | young brokers nerva For @ certain as the portieres closed behind the|shrewd scheme of his showed signa of <=. Mayor and girl, “I don't ike thatY y| {tiling trough, | By original or- terror and desperation had knocked his tormentor cold. It developed that the | boy had inherited his horror of cat’a-eyes from tis grandmother, but the murder | \Bept you guessing until this wals explained. j, | 7 The “long arm of coincktence’’ stretched clear through the Second: act, with Voven a clock striking two, while Judge Prentice satin his Washington library | Qhinking of the hour in poetic form. - = }WrookfieM came in with his old swect- a. b > } Redrt, the-convioted boy's mother, who. | / + | | groveeded to inform the judge that she fares the Gaughter of his old swentheart ——-+for-whom-he-had_fought « duel brought _ en by a cat's-eye, This aot, the weak- / est of the four, fairly screamed with ‘eoincidences. $ But when Brookfield got beck to Louteville and. telepethy, things began “pathic gambler, merely turnedon an electric Mght, looked the fellow in thé eye, your ntece"on his aide or with us?" rangement with Wainwright he was t ses Ou Mie exchangé floor and to hold thi per cent. of the profits 0) at gun.” ‘ to force an -ii | | sue by asking her. It} 0")! De eleaitehlakpHyate iad | The pistol dropped to the floor and the man stdmmered: “T'd ike to know A i | dodsn't especially matter, I {dollars ini hes stecle Pry eee el 2 2 dv ce fo) l ove I suppose. In | count. | g t rs. katana Taving strong faith in the deal’ —_ 3 0 } iz 4 7 hi ni ed a and quietly renarked: ; Bett: Vincent Ss 2 wt ne ane eae eee rath, uaz” {have manipulated all tie Horough stock You can't shoot that gun. You can't. pull the trigger. You ¢an't even i 4 wright, discaontentod! nd I don't lke sea nathan bag E ‘ é Jon the condition that he invest not one how in hell you Md that! { , e any case, I can trust her." €o happen, ‘The second trial of the bay ‘ é j fas fait iors on) (acatbLs \undleines ber ieemeee CORRES 6 His SRE Rei ae ROTO cen erate et Oe) Ei \ : friends until ne shows hid feelings more | ; “You're in uwk!”! sneered Horrtean, 1 fhveith AOR HALEN tin freee 3 : mental Marconigrams to the court-room n't care to risk everything to telepathy. But he saved his life and, what 1e| = sf openly. M. J. | ‘That makes-two people you say you! ner, Gibbs had sought to swell his own More important, Mr. Mason saved the play by the way in whtoh he managed Detr Deity: Ark the young man to. call ff you oanitrust. Firat your secretary, Thomp-| PoHls by sccratiy buying up quant te Rit ty Jo! he sto¢ for mse) ve tm the hope that they might influence the mind of a certain juror, This worked < fairly well, but Brookfield wasn't satis- fied untft he had a hewspeper publish « In the last att the reformed gambler Mecovered tre hag been successful at | costing more than % for &@ young /pelf. You are right in not giving up the vart troubled mind could not now determine cards becetise of hia peculiar power, and helped the fugitive District-attorney | wicl in mourning, and where can friendship of other men until nou KNOW | {1 Vtmokine forrest eee od | whether or not Walnwrlgit suspected to escape because the Governor had been murdered in accorfancerwith a plan I purchare it? D. W. C.~|hiw intentions, OG ese emer oat estat Ve tae barrier posed snag aluncbe, the melodramatic scene. \ Wis in an. appropriate gift noti think he In too bashful to ask for him- fon,/and then Hello!” he broke off | jeany of Nis capital was involved. marr pm the Assistant District-Attor-/ a oka Y 4; Books are always iacceptable “und - s eay wae prosecuting the boy bed ae bay re ea oe Vata rtehen ie conver nase. nee | very beautiful” onee at tors onleniat Too Young for Girls. hee newcomer! waa visibly) excited t PE A eh tr fear Dy Sean Or mned the assassination of the ate ‘Tie play Je much more. éirect than sho telling of the story would indicat®. yetiones Ay tere pe ee Dear Betty and at first glance Horrigan had seen | exsential for the part—namely, a cold x jaar ot: the wae who, Jand it ranks in interest with “The Thiéf.” It shows tn hte old form, | ences, o€ course, AM reventeen, I.—Am I old enough | At sombthing was amine, eae na wipe saeaee epee apne SB.sserive: She) 1 ted paket with,gny number offtelling and bright “lines:at his command, 22 Loves 32 to keep company? Ii.—How. often! 44 ted 1! ; him, Giough they were not allowed to Y : a for! the Judea, | - ‘ should a young fady be taken e500 ‘ Well, resumed Wainwright, as He he believed, Mr, Ruse ytal giver a clean-cut and dignified pet mance as Judie | " 3 iz y rs out ¢ Arad Toctiteho nid: © paper, must be efected, Sa Mr. Geagre Nash fs rough but ready as the District-Attorney, and Mr. William | Doar Betty: [by her gentleman friend? I1L—What ts] ‘What's up!’ repeated the Ross, A Attaal a yt t to know 7 what 200,000 people were 5. SautosoNtinca Joy ax a cheerful “sport” of tha ol school: Mr,/Morxsn playa the | AM twenty-two and in Jove with a/an Inexpensive Qnristmas gift?) J, F, “Bilis has cone-deserted!’" erled Wills | who a dol Nether words, he wae going in for telep poy in qusty style, ond Mise Ethel Winthrop makes the mother a large bundle girl of Giirty-two, We both ‘have| [—You-are too young tol keep com-| tama, lw bre he | @thy on a large scale, of woo and qffectation ‘ af money and both love each other./ pany. He friends,” but nothing more| “Ellia!’) echoed Wainwright, in dis: pRB A TANGY UG DED TA a gu | 7 The: District: Attorney. wae Cutersninel Teas Mer *afasch’s strong ari on the gambler that carries the play to suc: |Now, fe there any haim forme to marry |seriols with any Kiel. 11—According to| may; for the man of whom Williams ae . i | fee iconytit the) bor becmmees or aes : cess. Both for him and tor Mr, Thoma “The Witching Hour" in a ten-strike. | her? PLB. [Binder picture frame: ok! * PFettY) spoke was one of the Aldermanic ‘solid Fadeetellnerents caus bac aa walry for the hand of Brookfield’s miece, | CHARLES DARNTON, Marriage with auch diaparity of agel cys ; thirteen’ on whom Horrigan counted, Inv. Deuase. the deal wil probably .~ 4 $ot telepathy on the community plan Willlam Sampeon as Low Ellinger, | ‘ does not alwayy prove nuccesstul, 1 ace! 10, ell Him of Her Love. |The Boas made no cogpment, but walt ne 4 ‘was too much for him, He rushed in =e - Ino harm in-your marrying the young | Dear Betty: a * |impatiently for tls henchman ‘to con- cried Gibbe, dismayed. — pon Brookfiel@ with a revolver and pressed it against his breast. The tel | : Muiy if yout are both In love Your mare joe yates 4 Saint lis YOu told. me ; ~ , MATS Oe AM elxhteen and very much In love 3 ie ; ) in could win over a four- The Difference in Feet. ‘ riage may prove the exception ang turn | | eee ane man whorl tMink ale | alls tong repented Wivame | Pa ANA NEHRU ye olla é re “He left a note for me, sayihe his evite French foot!is narrow and long. The Spanteh foot-is sak and e#egantly p Joves me, However, he Is so bashful) 0” Peataen sk drawied Horrigan. ho had EEA verbial for its high arch. The Koran aafs 1A Bashful Suitor. that he fwinfrald to declare himself, Do |!* Yorn Ml and: the doctor's ordered tilt | linobtrusively eying Gibbs from, curved, The Arab's foot !s proverb! r hig if: to take her South; so’ he t att rm that a stream of water can run under the true Arab's t6ot without touch- | Dear Betty: ‘ you think that It wourl be Improper for| feriaeatn meeting oan’ fend | moment of -his entrance, “we had. . Ing it. The foot of the Scotch ts high and thick; thnt of the frish js fiat ani} J AM aovunnted with a youn man| me to tell him of my lovevias Tam | ucarivee teqitehe menting rs: al suck) notlon, x you way. “Bue my squara: the English short and fleshy. When Athens waa In her zenith the Grewan wfiom I love devotedly “and who X| quite auro he cares for mez, MY parents | wainwright. “But. every thias tp Keath he He's bolted." foot waa the most ‘perfectly formed and eaactly proportions’ of that of any of |” Know loves me. Tie is very heshfill | chink { am too young to marry. Do you at Per eeranineuneat ly We'll _ 1 4 , 6 Ji 4 hi ever called on me, but Ow ink s0 1 Ee h} } Hts princess ! the human race, says Woman's Life, Swedes. Norwegians and Germans have | 0? ciahen todo no. Hela jeatoun ofthe | ban't think of telling the young man| “Ob. he'll be on hand-—the ~cur!” | ch Lose : the largest feet; Americans the smallest. Russian toes aro ‘webbed’? to the first of your love. You can do nothing until ‘owle, gan, “The res t Bolted Then we-we will loset rtd tan Tartaria tt Tenth 2 attentions I receive from other fellows, | he declares hima DONO Ap REE Sa a ne necenm ry aruauaneaslen) one of the Joint: jTattarian)toes)are.41l the eameilengths : ) put Ido not ike to give up my other |raxer for his love, ~ P jing solld. of course? Mr. Gibles," observed Horrigan, Ae Ras nae . | 1 think a0," hAzarded Williams, “Rut! « Uile thing. pretty eae se Re . some of ‘om are pretty scared. We've ith only 21 per cent. Seo The Rhyming Housecleaner 3x ve vy BY RE, Dorsey terse suet" nn raeicate —--tined—with _oraam | | " 3 ‘ Aner, (Metts putting up. againat wa now.) the extent anion: Seat ya 3 ‘ 5 : Sai | und shaky, colored filet lace iy OH HUBBY 1 REG yOu An “1 “atrenkthen ‘en up ‘eo ns ¢ e for the ohipe fom ~ ° AND DUCKY. ; STON EVIE ETERS O URE es penser eas callie Gaauaneay Wane Cy SOME, IN THE BACK wave |. OTA STICe a Nae. RAC : NOW HONEY | TELL you knock’ out any weakoning!"' declared bbe GOA Cian Sele PRON sites ' PLEASE HAVE A CARE Horrigan confidently, ‘It's Ellls we'vel \\: Hee LSet a aan attanene Plique, while che ekirt ls trimmed” with etraighe bands of theoloth. Model is it oan be gor to look ater now. Go after him, Awiimqmns,-on—the—firet-tratn—eonth— ent) land 21 hav him back. Have him here by|yee' “ana youll do. your very, Friday, if you have to kidnap him. I'll pull the deal terough, wont’ yout betand © for any eabiidger oF expense, |o- Noi aero Horeimaty tae) tine sarcasm, fh BOI R TO. nd the” time playing” plig-pons anid” diadote L__DININ Ge ROO P_ FOR THIS MORNING | GAVE | A CONT OF SHELLAC TE ERC NCR Be HO TOE made either in NY! pool 2 y i } with the kids or ttking a course of found or wetking rf 4 . y : lessons In fancy knitting. Oh, buck ‘ : : i ty nd qul ng like a baby length, ent ia : a 7 y , eeet tat : - - ‘ 2 cy S there on..the. ot eu piace of the : -— 4 7 1, Chia. Ovet = etralght bands {t t H mI ean be trimmed me, the Boss’ out on his er- yellow ewith vk | shaped on: 0 ed Horrikan, oe jed Wain. wiseregly ey) be A i (OE gf} 1 nt g H used tg eed. Velvet and d y 42 Yout is Kame, a + velveteen /cashe : 5 : pinch. What mere, henrietta’ | ney,” cloth, veiling and | Sesarccanmamemecta aca map aan Tor 1 : a aabe atte * taffeta or crepe de “ | Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1907. | rying” Into f od ofvening, Chine can be used. ‘ r le. pe aie ial acum succoas eens Fora mites greeny, ea i ARE SITINTENDED zZ 2 | DUBIOUS and, uncertain das |! a Mrs,> Newman’ {a @ffecf the Lining-—-—, 0 ie TI | ka A A Misty clouds hide all roade’ en@: | *°oNoy, Sowman just (gn bectcaws | ET a! i\ : PANTED “OUR FED ND. THEN HE SAYS Ings, wa ADH oes } / beneath the !yoke + ff aq Ap ea \\a WE MUST SLEEP ON THE FLOOR tt! | Yet does no direct evil fortune threat- pp ais 4 ald to New= \ end chiffon used > gia A Al ANE i et IN A. RICH. ‘BASS -VOICE } | ex 2 ony tia ne tnmues are clear, | many tint fone tddreseinar 7 = er one of the init & oy 1 ge a R Q A Beware, therefore, of the untried road |i ver the i guacea Teady made yoker ef Api meee 7 a\ : USHALL LIVE AT THE CLUB | |or of the venturesome attempt, stick | fT MIL De paiiticatn mode of ade MUtcpeeeal a | VEL B TILL. YOUR PANT-SHOP 1s ORY | | rather to the dally routine aftairs, and| Roe acalloped i pm + AND YOUR RHYMING EXCUSE oven in them measure and ponder well, | aA ites eae ring Ned eciee cancde pur- v a ARE FINISHED —COOD BYE 941 Only one warning {a clear, Beware this | ‘ oe Horouch Sranchive + chased and ar- » ae ala iets O} | day of “sudden fame.” ati him! —— : Tenged over the “ 4 Those whose birthdate this 4s are in. Kiairet the Judge in genuine | 4 frees, in which danger this twelvemonth of giving of | 4/5) g pets Minuit ‘ 1) ease the fintah of appli or o fense to superiors, Men will have anx- | P'* 2 E ie ea uel ou que would wt be needed. DON'T. FORGET fety over,thair business, Those in em-| Under Pressure. ea Ranaethes material required! for ‘the nrediim ‘size {a 15 1-2 yards of ma- THE FRONT FE ceaerlallpcmeeratny orient a poeta eereueiveke Rea NePONS Ee bi inches wide, with 1 yard vf all-over lace STEPS CHUCKY [Pea ea dudrennia ini geetnl (eatenscurest Hee GRP i ‘ tf siceves are used, | vy ‘ c Dis’ : scipline thelr tongues. + i don't fee Fatterm No, 6,486 1s cut In elsea for a 33, H, %6, 38 and W-inch bust. liens born today will be, talented OFS TO Be Mew i ml other way around you'ye gut to come + | and much admiced. If she does not al-| {oN or R te --Call or send iby mail t THE EVENING WORLD M&Y MAN- low her head to be turned she will! /A] kno protested the le \3 epentn ‘TON: FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third etrest, New marry_yery, happily, though probably , soothingly. “But Tork. Gead ton costs in cata or stampe for cach patGhra orders. Yate tn tifa Seohiniion last fall The boy born to-day will be {Inclined to rove. He will do oni} fatriy well in employment. The sea will draw him powerfully, but he jill not follow tt roing to be & white man or # wnese }- IMPORTANT—Write your name and oféress plaiaty, end a> ways apecify sise wanted, | ‘ ‘ sure that Mes. Newinan'tres 4 (To Be Continuea. <

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