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e 2 oe Friday, The Evening World Daily Magazin Janu The Wisdom.of the Young 6 ary 3, 1908. By T. S. Allen enth street aud tell Charlie Murph “On, 3 ter love “You've got me guessing, Alice.” “Hey, Johnnie, run around ter Fourt ter come and bail me out.” finds in me The You Dis h is the last time I ever offers 1 in marriage to you, un Maria! Vitth avenue?” “Oh, just slumming.” The Million-Dollar Kid THERE'S TIGHT WAD! BET HE TRIES To STING mE! oh HELLO, MONK" Going [. To DINNER? we MAY AS WELL DINE TOGETHER: HERE COMES THE MIELION DOLLAR KID! MLL JUST STING HIM t Form ' Stor oy inner! / “the Merry Widow” Gains a Few Fia's! at Weber's, ~4 yor y ice. There's vers now waltzing to the loy ou know so well, for V y No. 2, at Weber's, is + 1 at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Sure! we'tt CO Down To THE AsToRE! aos) * that came to the } isle hall last night, eman), Oroug' and treated {t with the respect due to the w to score an inst * of the G ¢ Mr. Weber. p, but ne all, you can hardly hear too ntuch of “ rely went to prove ty It's Ike ¢rying to make a laugh do d “The Merry Widow’? St greatly to y dled gained tm ‘es aside fro: ey THIS 1S A NICE mM STUCK ON DINNER, MONK! THE THESE POTATOES d ned STEAK IS Av ' 1 prodigal Peter F. Da FINE! GRATIN, t Was easy to bellov. iat George Q V. Hobart wrote the “book,” but | Was not #0 easy to believe wrote Dailey. The long-lost Peter s: 6 himself as he went al h his feet. sometimes wit Uttle finger, ana at 2 cess, As Caramel de Jollidog, « | neyman he mado ond one giad laugh. If he had Prince he might have done as :u the first end third acts, more im badly. Isn't it funny that Datley oniy at the musie hall? When he s into stardom, or something equal he becomes almost tras’ when ho returns to the fold and fooling, he tealways a joy. Ho was tye Lfe of “Mhe Merry Widow" last night, with due credit to Miss G whom he insisted upon calling “Phony. She was not Incking in either life or atrength, and she changed the waltz into'@ clinch that made Prince Charlie Roms seem in nee of a‘referes, But Mr. Ross bore up bravely, and man- fged to get some fun out of his part After seeing Roas come safely through the waltz, Dailey took a whirl at # with Miss Glaser on @ fevoiving platform. And here you saw a bit of real furlesque—the automatic waltz, Mr, Weber was completely ised as @ flat janitor—that ts, he played a Janitor “fiat,” instead of with his traditional stage stomach. de seemed athe: gad without it, and wept copiously into a mustache of trailing arbutus design. | Mies Mabel Imenton spread herself as whe Baroness Copoff, and Albert Hart géve more height than humor to the part of the Baron. ‘Tie chorus, which included a tmdding Fay Teenpleton (address, one door souti of the centrapiece), was big and beauteous, and by no means in need of Far- sovian fur trimmings to keep ft warm. lt was so “warm,” in fact, that Miss Bessie Clayton danced in her bare knees without a single shiver. Not only that but «he warmed up the rather cold last act with a Farsovian noochy-cooch: Gomething more ts neeied, however, to make Maxim's qrorthy: of its name, for this ecene was far from Jian Mitchel! at his liveliest and prettiest, “Speeches” that followed the flowers at the fintsh indicated thet “The Merry {Wwitow” will grow merrier with age, CHARLES DARNTON. y TESS OH, GIVE fr To aim! T SWORE OFF SPENDING MONEY THIS YEAR! Peter F. Dailey as Caramel and Lulu Glaser as Fonla in the Famous Waltz Act. UJ e Trea May Manton’s Daily Fashions Fighting Every Foot of T heir Way to th eeepets : The Brave Band on the Ship Fortuna at La emi- eee ee “ihe | speaking trumpet from his unresisting) hind. Then, altogether losing hoart,; The great hull swung round with a mene?) pene = d hand. The men were firing wildly, and|they drew roin and aullenty wat ° oat except for Westhrook’s gun, and some | their 7 D ws oa war The Adventurer} |:rs cuca re, soars | rs hire Rete eer mee ce IAG aw and Bob St. Aubyn, a terrific amouns} Anfld 2 2 @nemy was abo am ee ecewent of ammunition was being wasted! | th th tveran and {t contd bo seen tha | board gun ahoy! Starboant gun, | tt ed manoc , m of varyin, 3 h eleva oc verze Lloyd Osbourne. 3)», Jsat joy. Ho knas Town. them \ Gay demands, vVel- (Copyright, 1907, by D. Appleton & Cor} | “AY, ay | bound to lose the w arse, low t from thelr yet, broadcloth 6 Lower lower! Alm lower! Lower, | squaring away midst, and for @ moment Kirk hoped ‘ i ans. | I tell yout | best that 1 that t was i brocade, embroider | sYNop: cancel ety ae ~ td eis | What's matter dewn there,| of nd |B om” all are called inte requisition, Broad- oloth ty used both plain and elxborately braided; velvet, both Beale? Wh wh round Port) } | stanc moro disadvan gun aft, onco} Ar was jammed, “What are you kids doing ‘way over here on By R. W. Taylor! “'Scuse me, Billy, but yer ma’s looking every- where fer you.” PUTYVINENIS 385% ‘SOURIS NTADRIME, as I have never given on that I love him. 3OLD, Peoria, Til. jmisteading him | An Unanswered Letter, Ran CHS siaeree y: MAF : been corresponding with a! y think you are misleading the young young man about two mon. man, If you accept his Invitations »0 He used to answer my let elcledt ianeiinkiroutmnay, away, but I usually waited a few day in the future. If you have arrying him there és no use. & him to spend salary on He might put it to better use tn ng other girl who will The last tin have not answering his. Neveu elven anything from him since. Do you think he thought I didn't are for é Should I write him another noe s | love him. yuld ltke to keep wu it im? See eee ee eS aa | ow) ton cect «Ler. have gone astray, y you have not} like him very Dear Hetty: MEET a young lady on the car every morning and evening on my way to Your letter may and perhaps thi heard from him. you much, and sincerely prize his affec-|[ business, I am crazy to know her, wn, there {3 mo harm in writin @/ nq feol sire she would Itke to know ond note me How can I meet her? ac, out where she works and try to t some man who knows the young Ho will then introduce you. Pers She Misleads Him. Udell haye some mutual acquaint. the past ¢ who will do this for you. You | and although he has ©|cannot meet her except through some fae 1es that he loved me, he has | mutual friend never asked me to marr him, as he} *| They Can Marry. _ | Dear Retty AM a young man about to be mare d to a co in of mine. Her father » brother of my father. I love this 4 for th much as ove film and | or a friend, four years, but {have no tdea of marrying him, I sure he intends asking me to 1. but I have heard that It ts not | nim some 4 co he has 4 t for cousins to marry. Is it true? directly done ut MM | anytuing wrong in my gol 9 permitted In New York or twice a week? Iam s arry. HINTS FOR THE HOME. are broom for dusting walls, But fs really better than this is the white cotton mop used for scrubbing 2 | P ses, Th can be washed an& S| dried and, being so light, are easy for a woman to handle. | China Shelves. once wt } Ko! gloss. the fron from 8 ' Care of the Kettle. | N enamelled kettle which has been | SU eli varsl mecinustienine allowed to bol! dry lay have pads of telt to prevent | Ated desely e lipping the dishes, When fragile small, plain dolly placed vetween {Tall Vases. em will save breaking. ALL flower vases should be weig by pouring 4 II shot or pebbles, be easily overtury useful in this connection. | Dust Cloths. ANTON flan ot Linoieum’s Life. HE life old linoleum may be lengthened by giving it a coat of ar Vi When dried the pd surface is e: ly kept clean lamp cloth, Where there fp a worn spot in the centre {t, is nts: th ow badly nel is best for remov- ing accumulations of dust, and sometimes a good plan to cut the | {t takes every particle, but cheese- {linoleum through the middle and being | Goth fs best for furniture with a plano| the two outer edges together before Tfinish, Use the flannel el at] i TOOOOO sure of the Incas st Escape the Savages. ONS 214.100 8) 1922 1D DOLOIOGE J not shrink from harming them, Withiny the survivors scattered in every dires ffty feet of the lane put up his} ton lke autumn leaves fn the wind, | helm and sent the Fortuna crash | ” j through a mob of men and horses. | e slaughter hed gone wave the order to With her enormous ‘headw pd through them wit . nself to jolting viol that In rowheels with nities stl Kept together, alainothercunsion some monstrous ‘vulture, uproar, and from stem to these off and scattered rifle was spitting flame, ur winds, till the savanna, f as wuld reach, wag A Storm of Arrows. ed with ing figures. In these rows flew thick and ha to harass and terror ie Was satisfied thi of the ptain and Fucks i le to tel | ted. fancy sorts, 13 well a mig: rd for Crawshaw.) a Aare through ook. A couple of | it end tate ls woe tana. J] At Close Quarters. nin tho foresiswing drovped Uke! A Great Reliefs almost every ma- cainy : : ; srews | MKB Of coal, One poor fellow ra terial of a similar can’ plain, Neraonielinerie top that Jackass in the red shirt) wy oo” ban as of] Tense 1 brea thos Suny gre screaming the length of oll- | ng the vessel once. more sort {= used and the with a picked | trom shooting in the air a In @ couple of hours the | stou pelr Hail Of) tng his shattered jaw on course, ho nktully drew garment n be Above the pander bet acetal would te | death men wero passing UP) with hor guns detor ich scenes of carnage, eeder oleiaies * tn wit nd to moye | amm yw—the supply in| eee ner Think behind Hie ete ee elaborate as the would &. 1 the ¢ to run short.) OWS Oe eS DONG Nien ene Lae) with every p thet H the sharpshvotere, | CrCaing, the torizon, Unnerved and shaken, The quantity of r. Maghine guns and j Hceinetiweraicn rr ordeal, it was with pro- material required 1 de hard put to tt wit : t with thelr rifles Aen ae the battle. for the medtim size ty men, 00) Mt 4 nded as had t alterna 3) f, 114 yards M1 or = x We veradatannine tte captain, whose corpselike face fate, Waistcoat—Pattern No. 5868 j NHNvaD De ow amidships ! BeNcTSy Could PUR ESKO) Wan even for this, managed to rol Allnieian aire canta Pattern Wo. 5368 is cut in sizes for a 3. 9, 38, 40, 42 and Ai Incl Battle! | where the docto \ rve them. 2 > maelf to th pers and was seeing ered his benumbed iw r ova Back to the Fight. M could thr 1 arn ' thee ortunn forged) “sta A Lur inging at he said, with pitt Call or send by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. { | : f 4 tig Pekar al at . k ta > Hon iahereicaalel smeral How to TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third sireet.Ne\ } A I ! " W 1 1 en t kK we may Co’ take Obtain York. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ord » . é 2 \ vk We: TAY: CRORRRIRLS ‘These IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and ai v 1 mn 1 8 v sea \ on the Way we fought the Battenns ‘ways specify elze wanted. nothing ia Pou \ from a sort of| down, T " " 1 " r re: } J to open a w t as they | . : nnn ysis of ivur, Xu snatched the mille, were lute by Little dropped ber aiatible. had done before, but this Ume Kirk did dato unpec Go Be Continued)