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The Evening to Be immediate interest I night. of the audience, oy tality of the sadly-disfigured-but into the first pla’ of Mr. Anthony professor before Miss Lena Ashw Londcn's theatrical world. In the first act you were told whi which made you pardonal Bam Sothe nd Miss May ip of tea, explained ma simple count wife 1 Philip Wyewerley, to “Irene hing seeme ter Builder,” a B “Irene Wycherley” A. most Too Passive With the exception of two attempts to steal kisses late In getting around Edwin Arden as Philip Wycherley. Strong. Wycherley” the Theatre last in full view until the bru As or 4 remote and “off stage” ll-in-the-ring husband began to beat life P. Wharton, who was merely a college ell enabled him to win distinction in| at had happened four years before, all of to your drama. Mrs. as friends of Irene, who dropped in for a Wycher! own, and when he had added injury to infidelity by striking her across the face with a riding whip she had left him, Mrs. Sothern was tall and swagger, Miss Whitty direct and intelligible in spite of the wretched acoustics of the theatre, and Miss Hammond refreshing- ly unsophisticated. It was a neat little scene, clever! time it left not having seen Ph wy of the wi acted, but at the same ou a dit disappointed at Irene p and at = of his hea 4 to spare rting pain story ing. even @ trace of the smiling fa Miss Viola Alle ain for a fe lost he not was an with good nat Wyeherley, in the of Miss folliot lost flesh in her who fairly e even W imposing per- Paget, ‘scolded’ for being seen so much with Harry psterton. And i Harry came and d her to “play s ething.”’ and 60 far forgot himself as to try to kiss her w er fingers we still busy with Mr. Walter Hampden. who re- from the tower in © Mas- as Harry, from the pedestal on whia’t ve public, T was the wounded husband rather than the injured wife who gave! whose innocence as a | ya’ past life | ned, had loved other men's wives better than his World Da Prtrd. The Newlyweds % Their Baby & By George ily Magazine, srt: Sostore Seore DHHeMeHapepyprepepprggrvchrehrkaheego Horkrerats Mock Molaro Tuesday, January 217 1908. HH Moh HbHhh So PSo HP pene Po HPSGohPE She Soop seer 4 McManus POD OOOO S45 Mettetttte) EET } Te | arene An, SEE \ ||| f Now BABY, | , NICE PICTURE | \} ; Loon AT | PicTURES OF OF GRANDPA | u j Pict uRES | i | AND SEE COUSIN | WHILE MUZZER BABY'S RELATION | IN NICE ALBUM | | goES To MEET ? Ne \ PAPA! ee a On PRECIOUS, WELL Hew IS SNEAK IN AND WHAY MY LITTLE Wire? | Cauee een TABS IHR HAVE Miss ME TopAY? game OW Lovey, HE RECOANIZES paeeee 1b PONE ? \ WHERE'S é JUST COME THE FACES! SNOOKUMS? AND SEE — How HE 'S Tent) WD Biaeere YOURS AND Hee MY MOTHERS WITH OOR PICTURES | AON OEY WONDER IF DAL HE REALLY KNOWS! Irene had placed ugh to say he was glad of it, and | bis frankness won him | Where and when w This question was im- Patiently waiting for an a: acted by Mr. Grant Allen With distinction and an e a telegram annow th: Philip had been s ing accident). Ina word, Irene. a resigned to her ¢ would go to hin oy COOL AO ORO © The wife's ma iden >a gion tha es not recognize aivoree, beeen CaeaNeS wesbaraieeanted aa This Story ae Th RYE KS Great New blindness, groped is Ww: you at once eas 30 Saturday, Jan. 13. S A ork Romance. p old tb rocoOd {SINE See eeieerereirre a © Over So rever rar BY CLARA MORRIS, aes (Copyrighted, 1907. by C! eve last time ques: ton ¢ full white throat: eared, his nerves — b Whether this] CUARGT AEE , STL eT ihe lowers half lost covered (ull fwe [SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING 11 Seite | Author of ‘‘A Stage Lite,’’ A Pastebourd Crown"? and Others. | ‘a i nick growin® nomiles of care out y way from the low he was his cla ban é nelike way suave self again. or was the misty floating |! endei—his decision i into the made, He had come out with the tn Este ede fon of studying Daphne Kelth as fase fits Cetin rly as possible from the standpoint husband An Ab:e tee. nt she lifted the blue /Of a curious s Bay TONS EER : Hi lark lashed eves to of Well, if he had the e Cu exe with a look of such all to her power he had mangos a ue ane ¥ ayement | ‘ ‘ man Daphne | jaws cy oO. ee Binge tinen Nee with aul e aperecnal that + the, fre Ak shared sOMRyI th An ‘at inmo' ndurance of) aloofness he was capable of attaining Sian arenemie uated Me P. prepa peauronacds ‘At the Church. a. t a tng oof bitter minsy, of a fierce result 1 n that her radiant ordered the to leave dy er ae Dow? for a plocks| nt Ponit| dea Aral beauty, and that sweet nameles train, y oud haseat vent the ) ited, highs cnow- | Just as was bend eharm, that lure of sex that unnamed A later to men Bebe) stepping with black! ere Is one of the great] St end to enter the ¢ is the world torough man, od . faabanal nSMeENA 1 x ihe BLES © world!—and in. the; tat was kept moving back n in him an acuteness of sensa- ant 7 she s > ane, i} stead herve tion, vivid leaping consctoust who nto fear DT training t manners, and ie was Daphne, t ea uny A hg consciousness of m and CHAPTER III 1 resuit e were swung about. 6 coveted. nd his PB oO Ca B eden feeling, ‘bewildering 1 not far from y Srey 5 avaosonteal riove heen a careless but nutty aid eetrug: “4A Waiting Game. | He aocepted gloves t went slowly Inv hie epbreantmali Kenia ae innit it and mers ime in seeking |{C% Moments later was toward a hiorse and he breathed in | |, : : H AY loubt was ended. Daphne, about the neck. It ly 8 | aoe oat eae Drea vied rare beautiful Powhatan and Pocal up irch, and Vee OH irr gasps as he saw the eocieceee en ky) c no episode im but it was soon o Chester- put the ae tates as Y ene avenue, bh sed tandem, ahd strains of the 1 wedding mareh | lenderness of her young body md entrar ignite power. ton, who save the moment and late, he showered elpentionsl driving with an unpretentious, calm dig- came throug! ed by jin the shimme mOrtiow t urmoil of his min But Summers, with pr mitive: dens ot juepony Hers Dan tho at ea cvoir | RY of touch that proved him a master the modest bridal procession, that was | ler sown p ressure of his vengeance gained in South Africa, fol- Falgar Cuyles; hed shown perfect savotr [of the riobons {vet honored by some very stately, even | He even noted the need of one mo-e ur 5 vein « $0," he sald within himself, ‘it w lowed to his room a few {faire in receiving him In her hotel | Up nearly to the Central Park en-j famous personages. pearl to the strand that passed a ¢ritle | 1 to be a waiting game! Well. et least t mements later and these shot him ang /——WWW——______________~’ | there was a delicate reserve back of peed sal ecereOU Sd Wyman suaa Aare Se Le ae MURR ss iat re will have the charm of novelty for one then killed himself. Viola Allen as Irene Wycherley. | court welcome that he understood i ~~~ | who has never waitea before, but has Mite ech Gen lecio Galan Mia ieaw] Siam acclins tanemras ane cera andl respected, thougt ne | Barts ta tat SII IS SHAR OTE ot FH OE OE ot ot ot PHASE HE EES HEE Oh EE always stretched oat a strone hand and and Suspense that followed the shoot y suggested by Miss |chafed furiously at the closeness @ taken. A watting me, but 3 | Zives Allen, who at no time sounded the emotional depths of the role. Mr. Arde ruard she kept upon her n vlosed his eves a m: nt and the sla \e an rri made Philip an Interesting type of the drunken brute and by the very repulsive- | whom he knew no moment's greater Feaviee e % | Meaning snyle of former years crept ness of the character gave the performance strongest claim upon the a Intimacy tha eir brief stroll togeth- gy [tls smooth, red Ips—“but the prize is ton. Miss Selene Johnson acted Mrs. Summers with fine skill and the dubious {er, with uncle and aunt Trond FPPPeO Pere eer renner SE FE SEE EE EE EE EE SLE EES ec ae Winning—the game is worth charm that the role demanded, while Mr. John Glendenning played Summers | within hearing distance—all of w ia iovedsninivervimichkanashereniain ieate himself. A differer igion} r the playing And then, with a grind with deadly determination. As the lover Mr. Hampden was manly and straight- [only egged his passion on, For he had 1 Forget te First Love. lovademie J gaara 7 Us"! He Frefers His Club. Jue In laugh. he added: “I have one ad- forward, even tn the embarrassing moment when Irene caught him trying to |auickly learned the truth, that only Dear | 1 think tt ts bes try and Deeehtetty [Jevaena arc eecemyi ul ROMER RLSE make hoydenish Muriel Wycherley pay the penalty of a kiss for throwing pillows {through this girl he lived; that in her FAST summer T became acquainted | in, qhere ts no harm in ac |He Likes Two Girls, BOUT jiUmadoktherae:| ire Soiiae eee resents eee at hin. Misa Nellie Thorne was a pretty Muriel, but her spirits were a bit too ess little hands lay all his Joy of with a young man a few years my'l Sientiong of some other man Dear Be A ‘ very young | yout ever ouenl inet hea Wey day eon riotous for even orchestra chair nerves. life; that in his barren years her smile se who promised to write me Ata iwentyaandanavel Kact great deal ot i While “Irene Wycherley’’ {3 almost too passive to be strong, the situations in |must make his sunshine, or he musi every week. For a few weeks Tre | A Perplexed Fiancee. RENN benoit haul fouriwecks [att eee ee an, ee the last thwo acts are not without a certain grip, and it may safely be set down | Stumble on through cold ods y ceived let and then one day | ty . Tiveaen' e ABO a19 club. He is s¢} pre frst was to his captain on board As the most Interesting of recent plays. Whether Irene's meck and mild return | He had been swift to understand) wrote that he was going away || {] See Casa) (es SeeTh oho In love with a young et est GUL) at ; hoa. firm atl op (tt so to bea worthless brute who has got his just deserts is worth while is a question | Depine’s preference for yo! Meee Ee Con eee sar ipa MR Lae Aaah Bria t Adies very [ini is Dok Basin, summoning him, that most American women will doubtless answer with an emphatic NO and his vanity had writh was inst September, T have not] | of a different re yok]? ch one 1] him very steward and chief engineer to CHARLES DARNTON. scotched snake, and he had cursed the | heard from him since me time ago| this would mar our | READE t him the next at 3% sharp, for : Insolence of youth for thus ignoripg|I wrote to his old address and hit hae sey Aneeeae == | hh pe aria brother answered the letter, a3 If you real! # vounk 1 PRO LaRie EnCana When Doc Ss Went to Church. “That splendid beauty wedding with none of his folks had heard from hi bs Sad Sill Gia is GE ts et Jaeck varnished and prasses. polished, J a practising doctor, who would nave tc since he went away. Shall I wait for| cation, If he is ambitious and own, would probably | yeauir 4 ioteov or uuierae hiagetotencia er |nim any longer or try and forget be your equal in learning a i ety: - By Lee Rowland. grind eternally at ‘his profession, to her if g fae _ {and shipping e € | neg! he grumbled. Then smiled | To Sea Agan, HETHER in repentance for sins of the weck or for want of smalle: ken- | his wicked smile, and began to plan for ’ . ele fe I B an. ucla, we are not Told, but dogs of the Rood old daye had a ramarkatie | tne future en Man S Inhumanit to Woman y © BIYANS. | te promisea imseie mae be wouta fondness for church services, ‘The clergy and wardene had an equully | 4, ‘ ay ° 0 De DUE er stewardnase (Bai Wena a ne) extraordinary chiection to four-legged devotees. There are many churon |‘ | Will Wait ! aptain crowd things, and while records showing th» expenditure on wisp and tongs for intruding dogs and| “I will walt,- ne whfsnered, with a AN his chronometer and compass wages paid to the wielders of these weapons, stays Lee Rowland in the Wash-| red glint in nis slow eyes. “Time does pv Gtna Ulead Panbevace emda) ana the Spgton Star; ) much—fate works hard for the man | full line of charts for foreign waters, A certain “Widow Sandys” received 6 shillings as the ‘year's sallary for| who waits iong enough! Daphne's ir] Ho Belnen/inould RoMne person to stNe mlpping. 3 |not the type of beauty that passes with | Housento)ronen Nlaypapersianal In the County of Kent fs a ptece of land still known as Dog Whippers'| girthood; there is something sculptural | Fa painerneunerere Marsh, from which & payment of 10 shillings a year was to be devoted to keep-| about her even now. A few ovt | Fr eiaD ena hit atta) {ng ordor in the church, and dogs out of It, during servica years will make of her a very go1- UNS bonven inal sorm utes The purchase 62 dog tonas must Ihave evoked merriment rather then the|dess, and in those years romance will | ee eS sctinelan yee solemnity they wore employed to secure. The Cathedral at Bangor, in Wales,| evaporate, the lover will be lost In the | PE aan ae ehiareueien has @ ginss cinse full ef specimens, They are familiar as the “lazy tongs” for | prosaic husband. Sentimental love for | : out,” and be put to sew the jump sugar, of larser ones to pick pieces of con!. ‘They are zigzag seissors| pre woman can live In mo man through Jat w : : with an extension movement. These dog tongs are Mg offairs, made of clik,| sve years. There might be the oppor: lesptach was a curt order which stretch out {hres feet and have teeth let into the end jaws to get a firm| unity of a discreet family friend!” — | drops Beipioni che: poor uaa et, ‘This elaborate cruelty \ was natural New- a7 J enough to the self-loving — pleasur Ma 4 | aeeking whose wor! had sud-| ‘oted, The Etruscan Tooth Doctors, i deniy, become 80 small that it held but tees HAT the Etruscans were accomplished dentists is said to have been es-| one falr woman, whom he coveted wit! woula tatiished by a German doctor. He says that the dentists of to-day | all his soul, The attainment of Daphne | Seer a ied vacant know nothing that the old Etruscan “tooth doctors" of 2.00 yeara agn| as a married woman sremed to him own ya te Wyats @id not—merely the details of workmanship showing any impr 2 worth his waiting; i would give He a ane (ery Pxamined numerous Etruscan skulls and found in some teeth which ni aoatioands moulve tons: Sal Sans was me whica filled with wonderful skiil. Four are covered with gold capsules, two covering | When he thought of She weuney Bin hae gel natural teeth, while the other wo were artificial grinders. a rea) piece op] band’s venrs he fae aT ieee ailenanaMchangade bridge work. } lege (ods i Vy n commission, You are hi: t I +2-—_—_—_—_ He was nevertheless utterly indifter ed mnaster ceremonies, If ’ ayy to law or order, to right or wrong npatica rele globe King Edward’s Three-Pound Crown. . HO ar vecine femucieabllen sti ieee fal tie tee F the Cullinan diamond should be added to the erown of England afier it in| tartare of Daphne's near sence yes. Black, bre azel or gray, cut the weight: > crown would he no less than fifty-one ounces five] shrough the s of waiting for he Gots sake none blue. That penny welgiit own, which is already of great weight—thirty-nine} warm young love for Kelth to dull or ‘ ah i 7 F stands—move quick--leiter a ounces and five pennyweixht—at present contains 2,818 diamonds, 27 pearls and| gis, He feared that in soi 80 ‘Officer, how far is ft to Brooklyn It's tak » learn how to cook s thin Pieter 9; apeakiiey Gane many other exquisite jewels, Its oblef em is the ruby, the value of which| jaa passion he might be guilty ‘Well, it’s three hours by the briage, four by the subway And I earn to like it in anc y pa srough the thunders has been estimated a (60, ‘This stone was given to the Black Prince in| (aux pas unpanionadle unforse Veo ata : of Mount Sinal, had said ou ana e > and five by the ferry, but a woman of your build ought ter y Gpein in the year 1967 and was worn by Henry V. in his helmet et the dattle| “And now on thie wedding mornin a ¢ ta S338 pe GUS. pet covet thy meighbor'a wi Ce ____ ore AE Ea Yeoking out with ua- be able to hoof it in about eleven minutes.” i. (To Be Continued)