The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1908, Page 15

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The Evening World Daily Magazine, A Waste of Canales and Holland at Daly’s. HE Villain: “I don’t smoke.” T The Hero: “You will in time.” But will you, John Glenarm, with your two-for-five wit--will you, we repeat, smoke when you take out your cigarette in he pale moon- lght? Beware! Likewise BANG! The Hero (gracefully dodging a bullet): “Bates, I believe I am in for a hell of a time.” (You KNOW that are.) ' The Hired Help, or Assistant Villain (foiled Bates, the Busy Butler: ‘“Downstai you again): “Hell!” sand and M the d symp vaste (ai land. dr and growing surpr at the r 1 judg of Mr Hackett, You remembe of Silence,” so soon abandone ‘The House of Mirt that fe! a crash, and you knock on wood as enter “The Ho! dies," b ac: find a weak, ri the theatrical hi the door stands and bro} fr land to ere lie buttles for old narm, who plays John sow his heirs w E. M. Holland as Bates, the Butler. gery long before you borrow um Ot course, yi this at the start, You don't know of anything. You yar wa : v : dies," with a knowing look from cheer you on your As acted by Mr phen Gr the Is tu an the 5 He comes on like a ‘ Ik conver p= sattonal neat, but isy, and gives himself no rest Nothing ca: stop him, not even a bullet what may, he is J Marsha! grandson, is gi the will and house for a y style. Bates, the proves. But tor of the es! get rid of the that he may for hidden tr bunch of his n in the next act but hire a low- house hidden places, Grandson John w In add Marian, who ive in . even | butler, ar ages and take a shot en nu one is looking. H s Maid strange reason John and to rere NES BO © hanging on to the in and the there highb-ha when Rates, Mary Elizabeth Forbes s Gladys; Stephen Grattan as Jolin Glenarm. t to triumpn opens the most n guess What happe weird thi tler, but then—w fen't. It is simply ing. Mr. Holland is exe Roebuck, who makes Marian a pleasing —the non-support about the play e exception of eh a trifle tall £ 1 a candle, CHARLES DARNTON Maude Adams in Shirts Again. Man In dresses again y had @ conservatory at hand to p at the r three Maude Adams shrine years in of “Peter| Street” is by J. M. Barrie, w Pan ring {n the dainty | cate hall-mark {s on al! of the dial comedy reet’? as ‘the fas-| and pretty love scenes fs cinating, laughing Phoebe Throw of | Avd Miss Adams's impers: the ringlets.” The reception given her] T 1 Phoebe possesses a fn this part was both enthusiastic and winsome ci flowery, A perfect shower of bouquets hed It when she made ir almost submerged Miss Adams after the nee in the role five ye third act, and the way the nosegays fund women: Ike thie frasrant | few over the footlights made every SHLIAINED Heat Bea | audience wish that she wornan in th ONG, clinging lines are the ones demand. ea by the latest styles and the skirt that drapes the flg- ure gracefully 1s the one in great de- mand, Here is an exceedingly —satis- factory model that fe circular and cut with modified Em- bire lines and which can be elther tucked or gathered at the upper edge. = In either case It takes fideal lines and folds and 1s admirably ‘well adapted to al- most all the fash- bonatife materials, The quantity of dmaterial required aor the medium size Me 7 12 yards 27, 6 yards 44 or 62 inches mide with 1-2 yard of silk for the drape girdle. Patyrn No. 5877 fe cut in sizes for a 22, 4, 28, 28 and 9 fnch waist measure eae Call or send by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Circular Empire Skirt—Pattern No. 5877. »- How to TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 Wes Twenty-third street.Nev Obtain York. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. penal IMPORTANT—Write your name and address piainly, and al- ways specify size wanted. SESS SSCS The Million-Dollar Kid Wednesday, Ja wt By R. W. Taylor ® OH, MR. MONK! WAIT A MINUTE PLEASE ! {OH MR. MONK! WILL You | MARRY ME i} ue / THIS 15 Mik MONK! WILL you | a} ? ——— { SD WAIT! | WANT TO PRopasE! Jo wetter” VD BETTER ( oe Away > / HE E ' —<——= —————— % ) [RES ALE Sy) WaT Eales LET \ feos (nene’s m MEN Sur TINE Aue : \ my HaNeeee | ae Jeb 82 SGU SYA ; nan a f SUE FoR SRG Rin a (MISS SNOWFLAKE! nom : / At COULDN'T ROMisE! MARRY NOROW, (man CoobNess WHAT DEY CHASIN’ \OaT Pa’ Boy FoR? $ 1% GAININ °) ow Him! J ce, oe | | F vean ) 1\¢ nuary. = “The Motinests Steal the Ship. Aiter Days and Nights ot Worry and Despair in the Foriuna’s Camp, Kirk Sud- denly Awakens to New and Thrilling Treacher; EPCOF EPSHOFPOBSRB were overrating his capacity for Kirk the trying and deadly mon- days that followed had the rness of his estrangement Hie had apparently affronted The Adventurer a for forgiveness. She Lloyd Osbourne. sie refused his advances, kept (Copyright, 1907, by D. Appleton & Co vuld out of his way, and did d 4 ae een pay him the compliment of be- ERS SAIGON Gosing either anger or chagrin, In SE Eee rina pul ind he never saw her at any gps Auunivan, Ww other t manner toward him was Bolin etbitha n'a haloes ne » from that she showed Mader “the Inaderatti did not pointedly avoid d him just enough to \dres veut rest no chance for remark or @ mighty ship, tn and yet her girlish armor els, And th ple. © afternoon there was a heavy Kirk took advantage age eiirlaved by, "avn 8 water tanks, which PO ae eiready seriously depleted. He ats , | bad put i sandy on @ rigid halt al- lea bY) Fs itis, Rati ‘: owanee, ana this alleviation waa most Breen ene : “welcome. The squabbitng and hearte rie taken, comm: over water came near to as Qtiieer Hin ‘ng the proportions of a mutiny. whom 4) n y nt iat had been al- Hon the ti lowed ons he had had to cut momy for of had been bit- al! hardships is the worst. The CHAPYT PR XXI. x Shy rain was a Godsend, relieving him as The Stolen Ship. t did from those restrictions he had dawn the mourn. | decied imperative to tmpose. In- had to be made | cil ntalily the squall drowned out the ead Aubyn |camp, blew down several tents—includ- had passed away during the night, and | ink his own—and Incited every one four graves had to be dug a@ little way to laundry work. There was a scramble fr ib the ship. for soap, fellows, for buckets, stripped to pans, basins. Big he waist, foundered k Fortuna was under way agatn, lying up closehauled ogainst |!" soapsuds, rubbing and scrubbing un- Mealinebreses Muiaasinenn maluny (dee downpour with the glee of for the wounded, alleviating {n some| Children. It was the first washday in sight measure the trying motion of| Camp Weaver—and the fact that It the ship. [was possibly the last as wel, drove Mrs. Hitchcock appeared at table that | every one into th@open with his arma lay for the first time since Jackson's, f!!l deposition. She was very subdued, though there, was a team in ner, After the Storm! sunken black eyes that betokened mis-| As soon as the sun came out, Kirk t she was civil to everybody,|tad the winches going on board the ~\ inquired the day's run, and eomporte ina, and atl her sails holsted. He eS tai OO OOOO OOOOOOOOCOOOO000G, D | peceelCay, met c Lite Talley that! was afraid of thelr mildewing on the : By Gertrude B Aru @ timers te pen un peace lini Hell Ceaqigraurnivh verte eae : TALKS WITH IR S we kg y er and mistook her careful culated] what havoc d. Finval caBiusandtee : G L manner as an overture of friendship.) ship, especialy in the tropics, end c IDO an en alP aif Cocation ona the Gisiihee mn Home { he was quickly undeceived how deazly neglect {# puntshed. It oe , : a ee 1 of the booms, and watch the straining, 66 7PPUESE putts don't quite matoh my curls, do th nor. Behind her, in awed admiration, followed ‘her friend, with ndeseript. The Threat, uneasy sails as though the old ship her- ae air E ACR aay eckbenaa ced partner. And bringing up the rear came a cowed, awkward male relation of nelf was fretting to de off. He was Beer ea eee ett vaventia veal ti eascrtineet iene lel methete “You have everytiing your own way] fretting, too, and it seemed more unen- cheek?" | was nothing cowed or awkward about the girl from home Joy | Just now, and 1 am powerless, But I'll|durable than aver to be doomed to re- Jo, just lovely and even.’ emanated from avery fibre of her t e fresh joy of a child discovering | find a means to assert my rights long |main there, anchored to a ding man, in't this cream powde the dandy on my skin?” |new worlds to conquer, Not a self-conscious hair Jur in the sunny pompa- before you ever r |iphitle the prectousivind was) blowing it~ sHimesn omen kena ce: dour. The dancing eyes shone with gayety, and the figure, strong and free, “My de: M Hitchcock.” cried self to waste, together with ell thelr Edna and I, while in the dressing room, py swayed rhythini to the nvusic of the ba Westbrook, ‘it 1s most painful to hear | hopes and plans, hing touches for the Dall, could not In @ moment the party was surrounded by “the boys and Edna began | vou speak like that! May I not appeal; He sighed, and went back to his tent, ivove dialogue between two girls who were monop. |Taising the bete upon her favorite to valle eood ache youn generosity, te jy uerey cia, col lapaea tie, Koad eet mirror. Presentry the ° ysation Did you ey see anything happy outside yadle?" she agke set at rest this miserable misunder- | Puddle He got It up anew, pinned his not stuffed wit she's real. The other girl looks ike a Ch s tree standing? This is a time for ve o {a0alcing and bedragagted) wardrobe to rnament next to her ere's two kinds of Desaly demonstrators. One Kind | stand together, shoulder to sh r, the guy ropes, and wondered if the from home. 1 had to bring Style ain't honstrates from the outside, and the other from Inside out. The girl from! ani drop all our differences for the | World would ever be dry again, The air home has the kind of beauty that don't rub off or fede on the line, When she's common good.’ jot comfortlessness everywhere, the yel- : dont ince sec Malet oF tots eighty she'll be lovelier than ever.” He rose ar low inud, the clgar that would not keap CODED sucture Exna’a volce came over my shoulder In| As the evening wore on we eaw tiat Edna had “staked” the right beauty--|!9E out tis hand [SUBD ERE elope Ome Seng ae eee an undeertone the girl who had been raised in the sunshine and fresh alr; who did not lace) “For sake, let us be friends!" / Able sensation of water trickling down veka the ‘girl from home’ against the powder and puff creation when | her walst or fect so that exerclse was a pain instead of a pleasure; who was he & hip) packs sie were) daprens ne te ae eee se ball. ‘The boys know the difference betweon a professional cos- po natural and cordial that even her cowed, awkward evcort doveluped ease and Ne: face h RU tyro | SRL nd her Oe ea ° demonstrator and @ 0: born beauty at first elght. I'll bet on the/high spirits under her friendly influence ies red showed in her cheeks, | 't e belle against beauty doctor,” During the tome, Sweet Home’ waltz the professional cosmetic demon- We friends,” she sala, i an added Interest to the evening to watch th ain ¥ jstrator, disheveled, faded and weary, i from the hall on tortured feet, un- We ack to Lis place and A Queer BestiOs Place, powder and puff creation,” her servile and ado “the girl | noticed, while the village belle, fresh and rosy, swung out with a devoted swain PSs le ES les from home’ were leading ladies the last delicious measures of the da As the “powder and puff creation r Poa che Woutune pend dems rae, creation’ entered left. upon the arm of a regula tailors |loaded her disenchanted tallor's model beau with bags and boxes of artif ip the spidery spokes of her With haughty grandeur she undulated into the , Clicking her | beautifiers for the Homeward journey, the girl from homie lingered to say re- | pels, ensconced himself on the stilt-like heels, switching her hips from side to side beneath a plpe-stem walst, nt good-bys, and to promise new friends to “come again,” and in her every ‘This was a favorite place of hii and holding her hair-department-display erect ag the fuzzy mop of a Zulu war- {look and gesture there was the beauty w 1s demonstrated “from inside out.” ‘an undisturbed nap {t had no equal, DELIDILOAOROSOPOOOA GH BOEREES PEOOPHOIIG GOODS BILLY’S LEAP YEAR ESCAPE HEN the thirteenth girl to Billy “Will you marry me, Bill? his head And wandered what to do. While a leap-year pain in his tired brain Went back and forth like a shuttle train And made him decidedly blue. had said scratched 1, by love made fil, esponded with smiles pen and he wrote h ort and cruel A letter so st ‘That the Ind And had to be fed on gruel. If Bill was right Tl not decide, You can do that for yourself; But thus swatted But when Miss Gray, who they say, Commenced her winsome w ODDO SOS a en we « By Jim Dash And Cupid, the daring much dislike to send you this note, er then But my advice to you I'm told, grew faint and cold he would-be br Is that you go by the very next boat To the land of the kangaroo! Then should you miss in a yoar ike thts Some man whom Fate defends, You'll be in a place to go the pace Where ieap year never ends!" d0ddo-2 “You look worrled, old man!” ‘es, Had three proposals tant aight and don't know which one I aneht én savantt! “What's the matter, boy sank ove ws leap year an’ she's goin’ ter arose to me! By J. K. Bryans. | Here he bad dreamed away many a hot j hour, snugly hidden out of sight. It iA Flash of Temper. was ‘cool, silent and peaceful, though | a trifle hard to lie on. On this occasion tt had the added advantage of being ary At this Westbrook's tempe uinds. mil BIO GO to Bisa es ok orale) eficen/@nd| soci une seo rreeititate pina! yonened his belt and, bundling up his court for the coward you are! Yester-| oo into a pillow, fell into a doze, day we touk your measure, Jackson, |°°L Sioned, hia eyes. Men were dis and i¢ you ever say sue again, oF a8) eractediy shouting and yelling. Through |much as raise your little finger against ths ycuidiy revolving spokes of the us) We'll) give you the ewittest trial (8) siheels) he saw Wicks with a rifle (at man ever got, and a frog-march for-/ii4 shoulder deliberately aiming at the ward! Sue, indeed! By heavens, we'll With this one exception the whole give you eomething to sue fo = i to be in pursuit, as they Jackson bent his ad before the runaway, straggling out storm—hia ears, the back for a couple of hundred yards tn of his head turned to crimson. | preathless und panic-stricken confusion, 8. Hitches lind acee The Runaway. asslon, et fy: th or a moment Kirk thought the The party broics ortuna had broken away of herself, vt woman's put he was quigkly undeceived by the evaded by fight 0 xplosion of Wicks's rifle—the threaten- eral Might, her strident voice pursuing |; Erol purs -the cries, waangey Laat neon D, the tions—more than all by the 1d become impossible. | hoarse ratt » steering chains as was to be War to the knife, | to and slacken A Trouble Ah: d. mney Welsh the mighty Zedowi fi se quicken as the sl paid out she waa put dead before the wind r cars of the wound und she was pu ; hay ala become a hotbed of treu Doubled up on the Jo and ho nalatsiovalcravilthtavarvisatentnl on with @ conyulst ton, Kink sould bolt foravenc a gan to recover possession o| aay a ree his os, Ah understevd now from carrying on? eri 7 those glances inducements the 1 willl i good taneiblavand 5 , © readiness of some ai irenaiire that { e malcontents to bear @ ee arte Suciaulecranin: fant i on good while bet with extreme danger, To mar 9 | ter r j ent on resniing needy adventurers © sum ot $,00) or| thelr sodde wings, lt Ww $10.00 was a veritable fortune th Itself, wis Z and tho bait was likely to ve greedily | and Beale had run away with taker pd.) ‘he situation had to be ed wil (To Be Contt: could m and It war dete! ad to! 4 Sire) > keep a watch on the teed | Better to Come Single. anything in naturo of conspiracy | care to have @ not? think of the impossibility a nee mig lapaae surveillance, though Wicks told them that the fellow had jost muah of Noll--Just (nts euthonity among the crew, and that ot compealing, s20/8: 2m

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