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% \ ‘ ) The Evening World Daily Magazine, << POBBROWLOH* BESS ‘ Aranaty Ny afraid Americans may not dapcers who are very popular, haven n ghid you like is nm © my danelr you? SUI, Americans may not Ike my 1 hope t 1 ike ‘ B Ch 1 1 have never danced In Paris?" 1 \ f How can they help it?” T asked in all| dancing, going to give {t, together with S7 arles Darnton. | oh eee i Ald eay beat tol ceanairetionsand alielOtlier- (aclomdancess! aihéne laances er HE tri ¢ tier She gave me a mouthful of r ns, brightened at the suggestion that "The | ¢ in each I try to E trim young won who rose from a desk and came briskly | Kiss which she t I always try to bring acr room with extended hand might, from her appearance, Fears We Won't Like Ker. Rrectelaenerauiar cis aning of a dance, Tolaldi me have been writ rticle on “Good Housekeeping,” or some- of all sald, dubjously, “E] Sole Kise’ inher hon ) rh wi Ine mAnAT On dont aat Se Hp are aaa S not like danetng: in th? T shall be satistte y Pot thing equally domesti I must confess that I ed to recog- directors of t empire} me." was modest rejoind 8 They nize in her Mile. Adeline nee, London's pet dancer, who has been caged STEERER Rene (OUTST ASI CRUEL URBIECRBRE G08 y evening of in the more or less golden Empire Music Hall f ten years, 1 son. T should not have taken this long because they were very Could this business-like young wo! na white aist a ac ua had 1 tho pre vas nothing and uncomfortable at the ous : : ; LTS Bans ae end place that,’ 1 suggeste rome here three months to which they d n sent, ekirt be the blond bit of fluff that et breath of violins had blown Rvitenn itaiatentanenutanara|Penrarement sign any new here I am, feeling perfectly at about the Empire s noted creature of the riding-habit who ‘But others have told ts before because well she added, her fair face had first cantered before my delighted vision Old Drury Lane on the r ng. How I can | 1 might want to stay 1 1 anxious.” afternoon when a!] London seemed to be ce ng Ellen Terry's jubilee? | home } s eit, for you have several! [ felt that I nee a) change, and) 1 1 aia arr ( ier Wanted to make a reputation r| ; There was none yf the foo s in ler face, no suggestion of Pe aie ey REVEeHe CHE »| A Honeymoon’s Eclipse. the stage in London, I suppose Americans Ww 'T was the tenth week after the hon- “How « ‘ou do,” st i strong handshake pulled me back imagine that I'm at least forty, But eymoon great round moon GiTSEEPATNO Lita I'm ne ally ‘ied up above the trees. 5 ; 7 Shi 1 smile of twenty-six "George," she said, romantically, “do She ! en most thout an E a 2 t Sh n Y without an ie ac: In Burope,” she resumed, “a dancer! you remember how the moon d to af- cent. I yr 1; id found them only in her fair hair, is usua by the ume she h88 fect you when you were calling on me? parted in the midd e, and in rather small, clear-blue made reputation. But, you 1/ why, every time it went under a cloud st very young and you used to kiss me, You don't do it I in D rk. I am a country girl PL Ae eM I wa in Denmark. n Saturday, January 11, 1908. BODE HY DDBDD De YDD OPDDD 93 PEODE DHDES Says ‘She Was Born Cth the Dancer's Foot now usti gets BD IVOSOOEBVD DD BOD OO DOPVRBDODD POSH - | yawned ze, as he lit his fa the sam : “the moon affects the tides, but cuiry girl become a famous dancer? I waited ful thing about fo A dancer! not the tleds. ‘The honeymoon ends all Dalle SiR grows sa tragedy. Her years 1 nonsense of hard work count for nothing every rding Chicago anaeun : ’ eanest man thing Is gone “You have found the work hard?" ce lgong the then, do th Dancing a Pleasure. Eee Missy i No, I found tt k at all H “ ers, i ree “No, haven't yund worl at ~ nd a way 1am a very active w i ope. Fekabal d wnpoee Une dell By Cora M. W. Greenleaf. a pleasure to me. 1 didn’t ILE on me. ¥ when other 4 9 to do with myself on s! Y i if ‘ t Oribodox”’ Bancing toroG awit in : Joys are % : the first time «ince I ew omy courage and lift up 1 t 1 did not go t my head 7: stened prac Sindh vain flame within my a Londe La v eart : Act the morning, and I he I love thee, dear, hypocrite 5 fore going on al ni se thou a I 1 that a dancer gets while ¢ 1 would r: + journey hand in hand : fs a vallet counts for nothin ftHo thee : ‘ © dance also de- enough (0) keep. one With all thy soft, beguiling! treach- : : & London. It was L enjoy the exercise thorougtily Than go thro’ ge with ‘Truth—just ty t new, One grows in not work, but rehearsals are Truth alone ie ; 1 pallet dane- of time. 1 hate them! Bu Her face like cold, immobile, ven t € he care- ways jolly—I can't help that. Danetn stone, ng w Iw I sive Am in audiences too makes me happy.” by 10s Nop! heeds not sor- loved x da I recalled the afternoon when she row's moan ‘ Tox meantng of cantered and trotted and ga!loped about | P When every -dream dead and F: e came to the stage of Drury Lane jn apparently shattered lies ey ae the highest of spirits Q with thy glorious, ra- ° 1 Nn rentyped “But 1 wasn't ing a bit jol'y diant e : ; Ne anialiaeival then,” she informed 1 “In fact, 1! With all my fond itlusions foully 0 g a felt very silly, coming on, as I did, slain right after Miss Terry in ‘Much Ado,’—!— Smile on me, Hope, and ease the : t wasn't It? It see a bit incongruous weary pain for a dancer to follow right on the heels [That Truth has dealt me. Let me eee I of Miss Terry and Shakespea t | are againt only that, but the stage setting was the | FCome the balmy breezes from ha 1 \ i same! ‘What will iey say?" I kept the Sout be “ ud asking myself. Meanwhile there were rd is dust and ashes tn my I cracks and ridges under my fret that} : 1 kept me in constant. fear of tripping. | 1 1 1 ky , veeks tn I (Qi 1 eae round, dancing eves V ou hi and Ma ag pe ee ee as Betty Vincent’s Advice on rtshi tri A then I prac- Wi ? y ; ‘Ould It be proper for me to marry Ask the young lady nowt 10 ; i SAN How to Meet Him. none Gea, Ie ; a eee pn ee 06 GSAT COP Gigli, Ot ea AE ar Vouitaret non rata ions omen cli i we mak larger salary nr ae # eationa 1 and} a5 there ig no objection to a marriage e eng: 1 to some one else. nd yus of meeting on of the mary r r with your stepsiste ar 4 Hu thha d Ay. Hi ts t B a t -Se k Mannie rcinacMeNsiorainavaine On Unworthy Man. Marg fee id 3 is le 0 c uly-seeKers satan ow can we became ac ASR Her at Once. Bet - pone u quainted? W. | paar nett |) AM a young girl and am very much Hair Too Thin. Nae Aas TR Can you not meet him through the) pat madly in love with a young lad in love with a man who up to now ty 1 ff 4 i ue te. f you have no r frie | with nh contact eve! always pald me a gre deal of a tenth n no way to meet P: an nethe ny attention I as deserted me cer: | \¢ ra ie if through a mutual acquaintance wh ron Lam] for a ¢ who 1s her pretty nor lhe 3 Renan i $ ss ae Apts ractiy you sugges: anything ee fies He Lobes Hts Stepsis‘er. Baa me to do? Tam heart-broken, be- 1 : = \Tho F B a f : 1 planned to be married in P a.|The Face Brush, ‘ ra AKO fathe A. Asa i M13 year my fath acti ; S1OUS—This ‘Fi a Recon My n now you <ul nswered in ¢ ws AT daughter r love for time weet Tam always glad to ans Neapeeette a eal ees af some ron nl vse for some complexi ave not anytht aimed? The Survivors of the Wrecked Fortuna Improvise a Oxia and Signal Comrades Who Were Left Behind. unimpaire tliness. “Moi over! fe ia Ta cont ) for us to s The survivors re githered a ke ving been, si, fe Vous assure The four men ike Qa aa EF Hausa ticumitie ovens cx the hose beams Ht up their shado the darkness, e A aventurer Ho wondered whether he ought to tell | search and groped about in the titter ral CAA Gs trae Ghd demas. th t RTIse at HR Tar PAS Te er of Jacks: i leath, and on second | and wreckage. jane iy sp a | sir,’ said Gibbs deferentia r ay v word to soring to t : foe voles calling. Von Zedwits houghts refraine i 5 Seat eeu mo! twe miles and defend the wreck fro nian sirode into the firelight volvi Captain,” s eri 1) y + Gibbs. Oo as the Ave LY ks + Tevolver in "Have any of vou gentlemen seen my | .¢(CoPteie- ap. rie, “T put myselt ar Gibbs who was t i Ni ar) marauders. midi ar: formidable | brcad-eninldersal little black inquired with aj) u eae our Dual ten O Mine e) ig the to| At intervais Kirk put a match to ®gure, full of ¢ ie loyd sbourn # What to do and it’s ours to do tt Why, ma'am, el sree atoniit | and fre, | eeucelen ans latysee St she had shown. | hon-hee—tan't it, Gibbs? © |gentleman was in the foretop when | w y rocker and ywoulmewateny Te els Kirk sprang up to meet him (Copyright, 1907, by D. Appleton & Cod$ | "Can't afford to lose that, you know. | vyqy 4 FA tes a crass rN bis i vised|ward in a streak of fire till, ipoator P Just find it. Must find tt, Hee-hee! | wiere and keep. fla Renate i some-\* it ‘ ‘ An | Gazaling the dome of r ols e: KI as letter of cred 0) ow, and! i i ao prairie, and with galaxy of star ere for an ie BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAP Ea Ci Hnow, and back to camp," sald Kirk. “Jt will eive und d her hand to her) * SEE TG CRRA, ASE) RIE CERCA ase fons hurriedly passed. The Lewis Kirk i y Be ae m ae a them the ge! fi n to reach us, Gibbs would have sald more, | pure eran . rimaons, blues, greens cua was) Ina ning cloud of e Picky pee my little black bag! You all/and if night falle before they arrivy she stapoed him O99 0 xed in a vivid confu ents and his votive was vibrant and the buried ner! ¥ y jack bag was hold-j we'll bulld a fire and send up rockets at 1--T t t down anette n the twinkling of an e¢ ral from long running. His delight cat city of ts)ing it in my hand as the ship rolled intervals." patti teent rest.” she sidnight in the nkling of a s anal yon hite 1 finding Kirk brook, a famous witz, a Germ an normously Jackson, a fussy mart in’ the ‘South Am r ship, th tuna, a upon Ww thus’ capable of land. in love with West y Vere. with’ a her inland v He picked crew ig ma ‘attack | Kirk sand bows. > rout Officer 1. 4 Vera, aghast at the | whom she bas bec trip. ria for t ing matter © result the treasure Kirk Fortuna when ‘unknowingly r He makes his way to Kitk orders Mra. Hitchcoc CHAPTER XXII. (Continued.) Kidnapped! itwelgh every of a bear, to see how the OGETHER Kirkpatrick and the I cringing Haines reached Mach and Gibbs, who ben es, over Mrs, Hitehoock y : astonishment ting hy " and gri : excellent 4 had been lator and cas bed. “Like s explained, boi tl merriment, “and t plashing throug F compeattio tara ve eternity at the bottom. 0.5960 ca whirtye One Hundred and Forty- Vreeland, yes o8e ft By Olive Bonner, No. % Bast ‘Phirty \ 1 olty— c on t 4 ioe am thankful you are alive," sald) 0 5. Lavakeh, vo, $5 Cypress! Rrooklyn.—The ploture you have made ta very orkg: drawing are most Bey oti pet reo jen an of | ng more & ae “Ga em I, young man,” she returned | pvaaue, Brapa—Kour’ sretiy’ 9 x imal and charming. aOR k with trick allve seemed ‘to er aspect of the dis The grasped him in the em- Though less effusive, and tt affection for the ' blanks of tz there see: vening World's Art| 4 is nf »me Rose ry mee fo leas presented to| an 1 of resolution, ani the boys s different Ideas a. Superb setft-confi- hionmenithercaas ped by members of the < I declared that he was sanlauatnute two treatments being en-1 ised to find the situation no worse, Whichilallstowniiinlexs mdvalarinct was pad, of course, It was e very Warke sent in work of us madder. ach, tut the relief x nd his poy ight—his he! World publishes five produced, pu : Ula eel hero poy, 8 to-day, two of whieh us heen rece ‘ aie rything for them ger than the others to chance to see what i xotteWy talking an tong to The Bvenin me of t s dewan to stramgle D I-worn, limping thet 1 fee ° ted a sad and For twenty s signals. they uke an Guns. been 4 dropped re they All cor ut degen- umbie for every 044 Kirk news of it owith ad been rationed the in twow ey uselves on id tell bim noth. nor of her father, Bp Continued.)