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World Daily Magazine, Thursday, January 16, t908> " HE NEW P Maude Adams Recites Very Prettily SAY, You LISTEN STOP THAT RADIATORS MAKE to T . a” qT HAT in “The Jesters, WHISTLING IT'S fone ee EVA ECI IG 6 HE BREEZE” was a long time coming at the Empire last night, nA VERY ANNOYING SUPERINTENDENT = FIXED 1 y SHOULD BE | I but when it did spring up in the third act of “The Jesters” it GEE! he OF THIS BUILOING! ere ABOLISHED ! gave Miss Maude Adams her first real breath of poetry and ee WHAT'S THE stirrea@ the audience more than anything else in the extremely light Mttle play from the French of Miguel Zamacois. If we had deen sweltering through a midsummer, instead of a midwinter, “opening” that poetic lttle ‘Breeze’ could not have been more welcome, for up to thet time the charm of the play had by no means equalled the personal charm with which Miss Adams con quered enrly and ens! In fact, va rious persons {n the orchestra, to the great annoyance f thel neight« seemed to be more preSted in their conversations than the play ‘The Breeze” brought them bi nera It would be folly to try charming little story of the b: loved and died—folly for anyone bu Miss Adams, who told it beautiful Bhe “recited” very prettily, From the Never-Never-Land to six teenth century France may be an easy TROUBLE ? “ROUND HERE! feurney, and the fac: that Baran Be: ren how's MY OH, THE OPFKE f leant ce/gat Manatee aaseltniyt You 15 Nice Wusteoene WAS SO NOISY thie sume play dou © GET INTO TS \ CouLDN'T Stay Adam totale the atop Nice QUIET MAZZER WIZ SNOOKIE 25 alway the tine co ably pu “L'Aigion” for good and al Charming as Miss Adams was tn the fantastico comedy of last ¢ nefther atrium) play Maude Adarre as Rene de Chancenol, put one of persor Fecttation. A triumph it was without question, for an au o that giggled and talked through half the speeches insisted on curta: until Miss Adams seemed tired out. dl The play itself did not mucceed in holding th: @ragged weartly until the appearance of Miss Ad. ng, it was wilence, It d like Peter Pan ht woo In some respects “The Jest "* was reminisce: Ike Rostand’s romance, tt proved fantastic to the by quips and turns of speech. But where Roxane fied bef. lange pitied tho f of the so-called C: It wasn't an ugly hump, nor did Mies Adama pla; @ question of clothes. She was careful to show the “noble” side of making herself aa resplendent a Warcissus, the frie: for the geac.”” it went favor of the sweet d who Beeded love al: as her - SS ——— proud sire needed money. woo!ng COOOOOOQOS © OOD NAT He OOO COOOOOOOC | Don’t Use “Kinks” When Eating “Spilly”’ Dishes in the Public Eye | was not as interesting as ! t hav been, for the rival was only as han gome as Mr. Wiliam Lewors, and wit @ll the good verses, not to mention a chest of “hidden” treas: ug up Are Satfe.? DODDGG90 00000000000 Mant ghaft lke that of « far-distant| ped, handed the second @heet to Vera; beacon, and moved restlesely to and| together with the pencil, and asked The Adventurer fro as though scouring the heavens |her, with the same mysterious inten- with a tongue of flame. It was the | sity of vole and expression, to write ey ) calling to her children across the | down the numbers he would give her. It was tuna, questioning | eta the ey ania Ga Diack hn her 4 searoh- bling to himeelf as he lowly count: Lloyd Osbourne. [Ught, seeking news and sending tt! | the flashes, he at intervals called out (Copyright, 1907, by D. Appleton @ Coo} | Ah, with what a shout they greeted | (he following numbers: @|her, a« though no thirty miles lay be-| ‘Nineteen, one, six, Ave, blank. One, tween, as though the spacious prairie | °lshteen, five, blank Twenty-five, ff - had shrunk to as many yards! Craw- | teen, twenty-one, blenk Nineteen, ome | shaw was the first to recover himeelf. | six, five, blank." | With trembling fingers he loosened one | “Now let's see what wi ; of the lamps from tts bracket, and put. ‘Went on, acanning his joy. “\Vhat wae A ting @ match to the gas, placed it back |Our first number?’ Flash News That All thoughtfulness f the Jester, Chicot had eve way, In her first went into the b fully, and raced one line a ; ata merry clip. She did this easily, but in her “love sce: h the virtuous maiden of the almost ruined castle she took a deep breath af very line that by no means added to the music of the verse. Mi Consuelo Bailey, who seemed Mke a doll left by * Nuremberg.” tngenue, and ne nate a scene—tho one In which she de Posed by Vonnie Hoyt, of Weber's Co. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. silversmith, when- a new ot ‘ange spoon, cheese aragus Kipper or any exceed: ) new-fangled table implement, | |®ends out @ smell card the size of an) ordini calling cami with a picture of | the novelty on one #ide and the correct © of ft on the other. ow, If he could give @ few simple a for & say, the asparagus ‘vper with ease and grace in such a | SYNOPSIS OF PREGEDING CHAPTERS wertbed the consciousness of her growth | way that the Juice does not roll down ofner ° u {nto womanhood-—was usly lost |Your arm, or the esg cutter #0 as to he fwiten Qt @uoh an angie that ray answered | Nineteen ia Mr, Gustav von r as the Kvolc atastrophes, how delightful {t Yjoavaxos and forse? | ray, amd the two met and cromsel each | one oastful Italian defender of the castle, $ | we be! his comrad | 2 s . boastful Italian defender of th Ne Gustav von Seyffertitz as Vulcano.| Ud be! For the stmvle soul used car breaks dows. jother in the sky above ae ci was the only member of the cast to get | to opening his or her egg with en ordl- pres ‘Te an Idea" Kirk exclaimed vreath=| “Af? 02 ahs {nto the Quixotle spirit of the comedy. With hts long legs everywhere he WAS! nary egz epoon the meeting of auch an CHAPTER XXIX- leasly. “Get me a pencil, quick, and| I 5 , as @ country . yi > Le puiconcclWencotintenier v hh. The others, thrilling wit 5 : hers will be a purely persona’ CHAE 9 & nenan ene) iy maa en ae fa ties fears esaguntenlly ned rapturoualy, an €hey pressed FS RAERC ANSI 0 CS see era th EHatde HUG emote as arti a esa, Of| Crawshaw ran to tho tool box and|obout Mim, ‘Just the) eld alphabet, n nbered regularly down the line. sy : b, two; and so on! Transparentty | | got @ couple of shoets | ible. Wey carrey . 4 on made himsel? a little * Seeing the Invi h he would bring out het eae And bring one of the lamps,” orled .inpie and obvious. Here don’t | i ‘ nd tn front of him wh y were casta | Kirk after him. ‘One of the kero- Hende: A Mttle 1 24 7 ea s oslotactence: aia tt ts exe n Im whenever he x "a m iut up. Henderson. low HE ultra microscope 1s a recent device of scien anata tu eee ne pens a BA ARTE k was the first to put « good face | gene tampa.”* {with the. lim, Crawshaw. What are pected: o-organisms witch hive Suchen yer aden! Sominani near eee er-the cruelest and wardest | ayy contagion of his excitement had| ty next numbers, Vera? tion will be detected. The new apparatus yf two French- 4 : Hd eat as he mdendareht oogineenl 1 ny five. “4 . Sats - tr ae no one was the wiser, uo ed then ar lite men, Cotton and Monton. It involves no change !n ne othtialiiowavertiacsisttieciea I don’t know t d cry about) tremble of ext wonder. | fifteen, ewenty-one” Of lenses, It fs whe system of lighting that 1s revolutionized. The ray ts used . Diected sald: “Perhaps we are as) welll : | 2 nes ena PRINS © cruel eriticism of friends and en- iS RaITVATAn piiaislrall boos mae of ‘six, five" at right an to ax Hes ae |emles and have therefore to eut up our t CLICUNA Roh nes eine | sheets of lI Thus the light sweeps across the obse ' spagkett! with our forks in mall por- ots et ere Ca) 8 e- 0 #mal Ithat they defted By vhls means it {s sala chat many parti i : L "It anybody Ie alive to do tt" mute OTE ean 1 Radars ul is HF ree ome visible as brilliant points. It te)! ed Her iniste ‘eemen } SGD elt read over the words. tection under itnelmoes Hegcertul elas zea) Bes real jee ed to § Iretho a People frequently discus the advisab: red OnE e mae aeeclamned |actibble, " as though) 'gatecare you safe” { @ new world, enthusiastic microscoptsts say, that ts opened to sc! |1ty of eating Romaine salad, endive ard We're going on that Iden.” exclaimed | is tte dcpended he stop (To Be Continued) pe asparagus with fmgers instead of forks ene feiteas in the | zu ents gabe ein the ( “Tam sure ere rose a Onnw—~ n thetr fingers, while only a 5 a {1 re ber such a discussion took p! +) VICE a little while ago at a lunch table. AD 7 j question of asparagus was very much y ON: | sed, most of the party being for few formal souls stood out for forks and straggling The butler was noticed to beco: Bee 5 oS most ranks ND | ecedingly excited, and, for a paren oe PIWAY UPTIT YOU Gre ara army behind. The course of the sav- A Timpeccable finish in his profession and | CLRCEE BA TARea ce Aen i Eee eas a dignity worthy of an undertakor, this scenes : : aerph Povenly yaras whe brisk | Was @ starting occurrence, Finally, | Unadle to control himself, he whispered rit to swerve r the yell of i P do you think they mfiaht Influence hor sane =x 1 scover them; A Matter of Choice. ERPS Ey eaten nea 1e King eats them with hte al ¥ enalanght dist Dear Betty | Ch) ap | w 1 ery muzzles of Bittenrorentte ke hands or just] If the you vy 1s not coarse or} ‘This butler at one time had been ssc- ‘ ny y everything be bow when Introduced? SM. | untidy she should not be blamed for|0nd footman at Sandringham, and) tere tt } It is a matter of chotce, Either| her parents’ faults. If she has not been |!0nKed to enlighten the dark continent | But to their etupefaction there was no \| form of greeting 1s proper. Influenced by her surr es so far tt)! America as to the manners of th sign of turning. ‘The and plod- 1s @afo to predict that she will not, ins of England. Nesiless to say, fin- band held on in silence, {| A Is Correct. { change in the future, gers won. ve taces regarded tiem. A band ‘The correspondent for whose sake this { _ ! , nial at was a Wi] Res mat wien watting atone! She Doesnt Speak [ari wan sen wach to know how isfy oy byron ey generat i | eae ae aD to eat a banana, and the pretty young ° and understood son 1 his hat to a yo and mpon and very much in love srl in the picture, who 1s Miss Vonnia r slow and sia i returning he should tip availa inal 1 one year junior, | Hoyt, of Wabder's company, te in the act rough the dusk. that the young man should tlp the first es eo un paaned and ating @ banana according to the AEA re who Was Gime, but claims that {t 1s unnecessary Hodded io her, at sie did not nod to strictest rules of table etiquette. Hay-| | move out of a wa to tip again. § L. bith, te a time a have not! ing opened ie banana and pulled back Hosen een INE pken to one another. : 1¢ skin, In Serres ‘i should tip his hat every time he meets | Gait do AM poe NOES | Hinping. ere § a gr. You must have offended her In 80M? recs, Shaking Hands. Againgt you. Call her im and ask her The New Dear Betty: Why she w t ik to you and tn ¥ 8 it proper etiquette for a gentleman | \. mast Lynne to shake hands with a lady when way You have off Jed her being introduced? BW. | Quich-Tempered. i ew York story It 1s proper, though not necessary Dear pees lor New voters il 7 written exclusively fe angry with me because See Home Influences. M citien CHI artn eas tes cs fe to Chee CHAPTER XXX, Pape go to the theatre, ‘This was not World by Clara The Signals. i Zon a. Pray. pletiren vomit AVE been keeping company with a/true Would you advise me to retu: Morris, begins next T was some ° Te wit ae ne. I suppres: he young lady for some time and Aer presents, as she will not speak to i‘ moun ian lnchelaiione satin and in doing } have grown to admire very 7 HH phacay a tisha ' s they could 1 No doubt the } mroh, but her parents are ord li not speak to you any best story Clara ee ; ; i piouirelel Hae) : ‘ od boag World, P, 0, Bow un-| more it is best to return h gary people and ire inclined to Morris ever wrote j hal: pers She probably ge e if n was suddenly held ) 1354, New York Cit tidy in both their home and {heir dress, | She will probably get over 5 5 a Re Bl 5 s ‘ \ ‘ De you consider the above) conditions| though, in a short time and be glad to Don’t MissIt! spellbound by @ flash of light. It shot| Wateh out for @aturday’s Evening Worl: {or a number of plotures aaadegl pT At 5 th FOU Agate ( _ into the.eky betore them, # thin.frth | membhesw.ofTha-Eiwentne Went s Ame Club, sepomraeenptereetongn “ ¢ esents, > — N

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