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The Evening World Daily ieee HE. NEW = Pesos: debt Pry SR SE OOO Mrs, Fiske The Newlyweds ~@ Their Baby & Becomes a Norwegian Now PRECIOUS, XL oe RTS OH DEAREST, Bechy Sh SEE, YOUVE BROKEN : THE ‘ 5) BABY BRONE HIS ecky arp. DoLLie, BuT DON'T. s MATTER eg : Ze | DOLUE | BEFORE 4 CRY, PAPA’ Lt BE 2 [see S Tou TAKE OFF AH, THERE'S ; A COUPLE OF ' WOODEN DOLLS! HE CANT BREAK THOSE ! .-[ YOUR COAT PLEASE 2 GET HIM ANOTHER! HREE years of more or less steady tought clicked Its results dé ae the Lyric’s ge last night when Mrs. Fiske opened the doors ¢ Ibsen “Rosmersholm” and for the most “part acted} Hke a person Ww 3 cold, gf HERE SOON! h a nervous ohill. Where mast of 0 t think three weeks enough—Nazimoya toli Mrs. Glyn tt was t< kust her brain at work for three years in Preparation for what eve is said to consider Ibsen's greatest play, That che more | careless publ h no longer holds {ts begath st the mention of Ibsen, egree with ¥ estimate of “Rosmersholm™ {x not at all ce Many who admire lierSimay not fall down In worship of the play. Of ¢ there are thoae who-will ride its myrtical “white horse’ to the outermost pave logical boundary, but there are bound to be many mo 20 Will fall off with e& band bump und ask, as thoy fu thelr bewildered heads, (what tt is al/( bout “ In the first two acta last night Mire Fiske failed to throw any Nght on ie dark road (hut theswhite hor travelling, , However, Wi rely her fault, for Ibsen himself these two acts in the shadow of « before. Mrs, Fiske, by her ousness, appeared ed relieved wibes has gor positively painful n to realize tis, and ae WANTED -THEM SO HE COULD KNOCK ON THE RADIATOR | hand with mote certainty, with lashes of her never-failing brililancy brought the character of Rebecca Wes into the i and with a depth of feel- ing scaretty to be looked for in eithe: Mra. Fiske or this scheming, crimina Ine of Ibsen's. tlie fret two acts you saw| man Becky Sharp who. ly for herself, had acqui! a conselence that bothered her almost) first-night nervousness, | rs. Fiske's “wupport bree Arliss, who threw himself JUST FINE | (T'S \QoT To HERE SNOOKIE, SEE WHAT PAPA'S DoT FoR ‘Ov! I As mu Mr. G body and soul into the role of the vaga r. and Mr. Albert Bret fr aynical and threatenin: © ovtshone in the earilee acts. Aghyearances werr who looked sa though FM Just, come from his n justified Anselt } and saved Mrs. Fiske when she seemed to te o add to her trials Mr. Bruce McRae was trying to play Rosmer inst Miss Et Barrymore happy us simple straightforward w aght the Norwegian dream er step by step, while M Fuller, 4 na Restor Kroll, the brother-in-law of Resmer, merely molded the ? ie, er displaying the self-righteous strength tat ens. ‘ “AM this time tt seen vertionalizad Reyecce keen bird of prey that had swooped *0 @aring!y upon Beata Ro s husband and scared the poor, sick lady into the mili-mée. Even the yenorning wrapper that shotked Kro mo his first sus- piotons was #0 em proper that philosopy George Arliss ae Ulric. fe the Radical editor exainst Mrs. Brunt York ta the breath of an ill-epent falrly dying of nervousne: r, but he» 90 broken by the “Rosmer view of Mfe’ to suggest tht” COME IN, THE class. A smal! point this, but tt made Monsense of one situation. But in the thin act Mrs. Finke rea-* COCSOSS maj understand the actual facts of this miasmic and deailly as @ campagzhi of ; personal mint tunes to a scientific ac- | berm that po ir isibly had Been fila cued the y fron uncertaint; x ls y fae es Roe, ead ) AT extraordinary and never-deforo-he: + |Inordinate extent, i lcount, 1 early recovered some of my | lost for forty centuries. raised . h Ad pf eiterprise. Fourteen years ago, un: 5 ; " linatruments, @ fow of my books, my | "'T was rew: ¥ a he me S tur’ k , 5 I. \s rewarded beyond my hopes. motony. From the moment when ashe : e. yew er Mer instructions from the Imperial #¢ A Buried City. \chronameter watch, I was ghabled to |Thty-seeming labyrinth, when mensured “enUfla Boctety wt Heldelbeng, I had the| “I was carried, in the course of tfine. | ke opservations thereby{,@reatly to ]and drawn to scale, showed precision honor of guidipg a party from the city to & place called Cassaquiari, situat ot their ustonishment, and my own satis- jand exactness. 1 had now in my hand of Quito Into That unexplored resion of 00 Tising ground to t utheast—at the faction, £ Jald them for safe keeping in| the key to the whole; and there the southern jlunos. After many hard-/firet break of Je into low RiMs \ tno only secure place I had—my hesd, |remulned the almost’ insurmountabl wdips and misadventures we were one At by kKradations assume ‘gentlemen. 1 made a systematic explor- | difficulty {n moying debris. and tu: barst tnto a wild cry of horror and al- |, most hysterical refutation of Kroll's Charge that she was cho Liegitimate @aughtor of Dr. West, to tho last glad Lloyd Gibsucae. Yielding to the morbid Rosmers idea of * (Copyrighj. 607, by D. Appleton & Co.) ai) ‘expiation by sacritice,* she showed : a Say oxthinen by) ete ater ony, eeter of m Ing, Imagine iny sex ation of tls ancient and halfouried ling to where T was confident of mtrik- that she understood the woman whose a fr {dons to find here the r £ one! . i f ip fee aboriginals that had m thre! EE kesh tats rs mains of One! ety “LT iavored persistently, my deter- |ine the cvatinuation of a certain pur upecrupulous ambition and ungovern- country the dread of th 1 jot those vast and mysterious citles thats min) nshuken, my curlosity ever | mage. Ah, ftw: und able passion had been “ennobled” o 2 ad of the explorer and |oivedate the Christian era, and werejeo me ny ov ty c . Rentlemen, it was an yunder- Ciiexistence by thel unpractical co |S¥NoPstIs OF PRECEDING CHAPTENS.|the despatt of thore ardent chiraters| aie eon fart hOrKteota kant ; on fre, mh ‘|taking euch as few men would he e je, unpract coun- z Je tiewleliciskpatrick Galckne Kirke’) |utier geographical, anthropological and Som ly, Contemp ous with Babylon ever attemptet! I had no tools ut my try parton. Her atartled outery at a Joc Dicky youn Armerica sre Braided ech noiogiol Inowle. to whees af. amd T3Te. Yes, my friends—epormous «|The Subterranean Rooms. Handalinalaaipentaavataereetale ses fur kh : . In London. embarka on a mysterious ex dee, 0 | butidinga of an le epoch. 1 peed 4 : Ae sbis firms “word (et | love! ‘end’ her fepriae that promiaas wealth. ‘The expedi-| forts, In every cllme, We Owe 50 line aliens iia lat [ierneaoa abe: RUUCI NEAL PaRE Rian cauetained: bya theiconvislona ici Mll: qufck, broken ‘‘Don't!" when he asked = g YOR ls unser "the leadershiv of four vevBlet| cory a debt-of-scieatific gratitude pasar \ Ble, 18) of prodix tent and of notable and| mate success. 1 was as positive as | Westbrook, a famoua inventor: Dr. 'V . ‘many‘cases mere oles rulns tol 2 her to be his wife brought on t M toh ‘i ‘ ~ j AR GDIG b . etait naiellecteenee nate Zedtwit ‘a “German acientiet: Mra, it (a Say Hand: All eset K Of a porlwhed: nud | SO! | iy h I concén-| though I etood before a door and hal 3 ineeor waved “ | Gabe, “eckson,” a “ruasy martivet, The age Nands. forgotten’ civilization, One could not t rt of my ufforta.|only to achteve its opening. So £ tolled understanding of the role and won for A ‘also. nearly 200 men engaxed on Th 4 basa z round was « laby-/and tolled, undismayed, ‘Sher the recognition’ which her long) hard Party £0 (0 a remote «pot on the hanks! ey atripped um | of everything, move In those gfeat courtyards or at Nod is Sains hei sat Hig suflout® Amertoan “river, where, & camel thoush they pared ‘our hives, und these fronts ntkatlectarvinennd chambers, empty, A Forest of Weapons. preparation desery : te pitched, known as ‘'Felicidad.! | There) 0 ay in ot = ‘ bellishmen hout an oh ort to bats and rep- 2 As. a whole, however, It was not so - | Westbrook” builds a might ship, re ‘dus tn other ways not unkindly, embellishmen jout an archaeologt “We broke through, It was as I had ‘ ‘ Fortuna, erectod upon wheels, and. 16U¥ Unfortunately, ttitnking to beguile them thrill—thoee « sHons of van- Jonc been expored] i Muminating a performance as that capable’ of sailing on Jang Kirk falls in : eguile them fend hands: prints vena (it RCS + Pin. | MOusht. a replica of the side ulrendy which Mrs: Fiske has given of Hedda ve" with Westbrook’s Jorely -daughter. and win their friendship, I exerted my- Patera i akod fo vaught. re ell With torch in’ band, I penetrated v ‘rom ry i a of nm orde! 0 or Nora. There wers comparatively UN expedition a probably & Greanire but nlf to amuse them with my flute, It architects of no mipan onder. who h few of those flashes of lightning-like {ntelligence that we have learned to expect | in secretly tying te make airs Hitehcork | "ae ® fatal action, I suceeded only gence have d to expect | ie secretly trying to_make Mrs. Hi teheock | 1 srallana Grice impaniansitharniethteat (from her. But her udmimble work in the last two acts gave promise of a. com-,| Sbanden st Jackson tmhes a fancy to Kirk toe cavernous Interiors and trod neath my feet the dust of bygone treas- res, Ranged about me were great chests that crumbled as I touchod labored in the dim past to mise wh was, perhaps, the cap! r three years Tw | primitive ogcupanoy. to me to chart there carefully, in the sion being afd out In al 7 and makes him second” offi: 7 "1 1 .. plete realization of the role when once heetirst-night nervousness has worn off. |with a picked orem: the Jrortona start pe Shey Gabi) them ervay. Profs. | nego savages, roaming t athematical form of remarkablé atrict-| tor great rolle cpreamnably of cloth Miss Florence Montgomery caused @ final thrill ae the bouxekeeper who |> nd woysgs. Tas men hate Jackson |Engebiardt and Blomm contrived 0/42) geason, < and regularity, I might in thixlinar tell to. nothingness’ uialer thie shrieked as sic enw the lovers, marrted with a kiss, throw themselves Into the |tsem Into the cabins where Vou Zeienitz pre. Perace thelr steps, and reach the out- | Cassaquiari In maill-race, and then, #tilled by horror, whispered: ‘The dead wife has taken them!" (coda. 10 tell them the true object of the | posta of ciyfifzation, But I, on the bare | ways, as you may be s In general, however, the house seemed eager to clutoh at any atraw of humor, | priton- back of a horse, waa led by my captors | mines aces Cores the housekeeper's remark that the. Rosmara never CHAPTER XV Intonishe mrecesses nots Melnuncharted|) of which was honey as sweet and pal vehed by saying, “i con't think anyone laughs much in this part of the coun- III. jand unknown country, fluting for them T. RA Sat No as try," the audience showed by its laughter thet Tbeenland Is still repanied as a (Continued. to dance when we rested from the Fill Out his Are Blank atable Baany Ciena pier tee aT was gray, Joyless region, paved with symbole CHARLES DARNTON, f u in an ancient morehouse of enormous ox- f chase, or camped at night on the naked | ‘a a ; ee Matiny ! fora And Show What You Catt Do.) 350 Siimer's sierwara, coonen MID a profound silence, broken| ‘*mese nomad bands, during the dry Shawls Worn Like Togas. only by the droning of the ale |seamon, roam at will over the yast W OMEN in Madagascar drape thetr wawia aa the old Roman Senators aid| solemnly recarded, the aneorbled ere ereutes of the Hanon, The eullipil: - lrnanner recover the architectural echeme und KNOW where to look for other cham- breath of the outside alr; earthenware jars, filling galleries a Lundred and ten metres long, tn some another I calculated there could not be lesa <haa four thousand arrowheads. And so {t wan with everything—the euulpment ef an Incas army for thou- aands, mang-thousnnds, of mon. “Do not think this examinathon was te matter of an hour, I was confront- ed with many diiticultles—polsonous gases, Jack of I!luminating means— hove, Dr. Yon Zedtwitz rose and | their togas. The Roman custom wae te weer the toga wrapped atound |. 7 ji " [oation of the domestic horse run wild, the body and across ‘one, shoi'der) leaving ‘the other Saporend Fare tusraltesaisernlopantatincen and breeding, in incredible numbers, us “ hia eyes deep set and plercing: his attorda the aboriginal the means of atrong, harsh features auggestive of @ |Fapld locomotion. Herds of deer, ante- mind as rugged wa his face. Hope and cattle similarly escaped trom “Gentiemen,”” he began, ‘I shall make |the tmclendas of the Guaviare give him no apology for my Engtish which 1x/che wherewithal to Hye. “But when It BE ¢UT OUT} lover seven thousand bronze axes, Ini By Gene McManus 3 the first half of the play w over. Wit: Iie ieiaiseroetsainiastner oan OH LOvVEY AN, THE ARE, COMPLAINING ner changed, and sue took the play 11 THESE ARE— LITTLE FAASCAL “ABOUT DE NOISE | “das though we wore to have merely a restrained, con- = = ~ Retro iain | Bb [otten Reached “Through | Plains. of Swarming elec, the Object « of the Trp 3: OO OOK +h and, above all, what I might cail my protes- normous|mement when I attained a high SAY, DE TENANTS THESE APARTMENTS. ARE FULLOF CRANKS § CAN'T EVEN LET A CHILD ENSOY HIMSELF! DIDOAOTOHOOTOOSOODS sional engagements that made Irritat- ing demands «n my time. Convtastly Seman I hat to play the flute. They were ins satlable for my humble efforts, Onea — to my horror, a passing tribe attempted to purchane me. Modesty forbids ma to you the exorbitant price that: tempted the cupldity of my captors. — Rifes—the currency of the Hanoa—were” ~ offered to a alaggering amount. I was. seated on & rock and made to perform yhile the haggling went on, I dl@ #0 As poorly ws I could, but all to no effect. ‘The bargain was clinched and I wae carried away. But my ‘former friends, wkh a treachery I cannot too highly commend—with a cdémmertial tnstinct quite in accordance with the civilised traditions of to-day—waytald us twe nights afterward, and with the ald o¢ the rifles thus dishonorably obtained fusilladed my purchasers and recoversd my possession: So narrow was thus tho margin by jwhion Iam freo to stand before you to-plshtt Sold as a Stavel “1 imed Thy explorations, I shalt not weary you with the details of them. I will come to chat extrsonieary yaulted chamber, and found myself im the actual strong-room of the citsdel Here were Ingots of metal, oom: stacked in serried rows that reached the calling. I toox ono up, Gentlemes, it was a bar of gold!” The doctor paused as though to ere Joy the sensation of his announcement. Nor was he disappointed. ‘The eem= pany, breathless and salient. had been - Standing ke statues under the apell of a dawning comprehension. Now, a stidden, ungovernable Impulse, they broke into cheers. Again and again thore arose a mighty shout thac deat. n and shook the skylights rover! Witrah for Zedayt alt together, hip hip tt r wan quelied by the dee tors upraised hand, (To Be Continued.) pad, nor for my lack of descriptivejcomes the wet season, both man and power, which In and always has keen—!game aeok shelter in the hills, eager [peetiful. GuMicient let tt be! that you both to fly trom this’ veritable marsh— | Health and Beauty. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. (eH) Ask Him to Call. Dear Bettyt if my place of business there ts a | Anti- Kink! Pomade. ‘ Foosat! Cream for Pimples—Lanoline 5 grams; sweet almond oll, 6 grams; R.Here® is a por sulpliur precipitate, 5 grams; oxide of ‘applied to the hair will teimpo-] gino, 21-2 grams; extract of ylolet, 10 young man whom I dearly love. How rarily straishten Jt: Beef suet. 8) grops, ‘ may. I bocome better acquainted with low wax, 1 ounce; castor oll, | Apply a very ttle of the cream to : ‘ himt Is it proper to invite him to call? 5 ounces, |1 ounce; benzoic acid, 5 rama: ‘lt teach pimple; walt until. the r0 Ss eS a ENT Mix ithe auct ami wax over a slow heat, |mleht irritate them, Sey ; ‘There la no harm In asking him ‘to ada the castor oll and acld and alow ©) “Desnerately, Pale,” : call, You have a.right to try ‘and win Properly cov! @ hen add the other. Mi Si ‘ If'so ton, he tnot on- \Siim Apply to the Mair aa any other | [> 8.-Your unhappiness fk undoubtedly ‘ Saisnaaah datccha ets cepa | pompde, rae fom youn Vannes and Chndatet ea Pa EE SSS — : « debiiitated condition rather than| + . pty | About a Hair Tonic. ‘ trom yollr appearanesiianl youvacernits ; i . ArnvInsafficient Salary. SAonie lesan excallentitone |e tem aetuntnene Andy Welland Itiyou : Doar Betty: Hy ah ‘ Seen ing it [Atl Rave no color (and some people are * HAVE been working in a factory for aad I yen stave ste Pk ny [Maturaily pale) you wil at least not I the past threa years where‘ have Already with god renults, Why sister quch mental anguish, You should met a young Iady whom L love very neh Agere BEE Wey Fock [aco a doctor at once, who will give you much, T know that she loves me. We |used an one of the ingredlons of th Cite el aie pe cura needs. pitted are both piece workers, she averaging 4 Tonle If it were not, alr exercises, drink plenty of wate weokly and I $4.76. Is this enough to fa bath overy day and sleep seven i get married on? ot heela | Pimple Troubles. Hee hae ia Ne Ido not think you can ive happily on 11. Fy-Young men of your age are | Superfluous Hair. a ao small a salary. Why not ask the girl i | IRROTIC: urently Ike. nothing, a Sage neat aioe on it Saat TASER aa ont nee: D eh TICS acu Deepa 2 y \to be engaged, and yen you both carr. you lead a health simple sul _ manent Témedy [ know of for in al! he ihlta apace accord ‘ ade into « Charming picture, FIL) Por ho you can marry? [cies wSll not last Jong, Exervise tn the | tits trouble, Hy daily and vigor, me that 1 in tifa Stank ug 6 your own Idea, Suggestion; It seems tory the form of an aged king on his thron w kidght f; jfrewh Ain deep Ureatiing, vegoiables | gus scrubbing wt rieclanscatears : Excite Hts Jealousy. and fruit instend of rich pastries and | which removes tr which looks vy be Nee Year's my own {dea and pear Betty: AM deeply in love with a cousin of ha complexion bri antsy m the pores the olly| Day and grasa is rece! ‘fg callera and how lela wil heal the irritation, pattemce -—— lw “Walidien's Editor of The Evening World, P.-O, Box 1354, Now York City.” |aum wi i TTY VINCENTS942% Onan Ninna AUOLEN _tow. MANY MARSSM-WILL I” REQUIRE | [Sted foot, a dally path and seven, or rotloca that nourish the roots ‘of may not bd the conception-of tis picture you can make of it. So let everyone y 4 #10 BALANCE Witt THAN Mop? ‘ se) Jolgus glasses of water a Guy will toon a EA RG wit) paver) Brad: | working on the art-cuis of The w World's Art Club fill out thin binnictatoT Jae who R res Year my Hole, ont, oa As rou Vey ba jel low An uheand when tinteheac gine tt Terie tthe pap do malt it 1 w it {s not right for mo to ask you wish tor Ait gou Into quod condition Below iy’ @\ phy one und must be Kept. up. wigs 8 Beture and when Cniwhe give tt a title, cut It out of the paper and m aneh se Ca as rahe dh oh him very dearly and would ike to find out clearly whether it Is the samo with him, n you suggest any way im which: I can learn the true state of bis affections? BEWILDERED, You might enpourage the attentions of some other yoi/ng man and tn this wey jexclte the Jqalousy of your cousin, 2. he feela that he may lose you he will soon let you know his love. He Loves His Cousin. ig gre I ‘AM nineteen and in love with a young, jady cousin of mine, Sho la my third cousin, I know she foves ma, In it all right for third cousins ée); marry? UA ‘There Is no objection to third cousing) | / marrying. A New Year Present. Dear Betty T« manager where 1 am ‘employed gaye, al) the/atrls Individually @ pretty remembrance for Christmas, Kindly tell me i¢ Jk would be proper fae il of us, as a whole, to give him some! ono thing for Naw Year's and what? ro are Line Kile and the ages range. It Is not nece:

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