The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1908, Page 11

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one ever! sev mom Author of “s CHAPTER IX. (Continued.) Stolen! those who t tender tury— You when the pill is will be forgotten! J Through all the weaves his dearest in leagures, into a thong for the tion of his own 8! goes to bis grave You will ive only eyes, and ene will look upon you wit sweet, cold | Yo heart will He in her two ment she wil The Prophetess. Tama he seer all I ask of G The lovely tints were 1, unhei skin was yell bounded to his God, what Anton was at an instant Bellen, eart Inboring furlously, | th & ped, Anton he “Do you th: iratingly it sho sir? You know what the doctor said? “I think you heard what I said?’ taking the and in a moment he wa forbidden peg of brandy! “You had no sleep list n and napping, sitting upr: induce nightmare,” ventured Antor he presented Belden with hat loves. “Right.” he answered, and de- @cended to the sidewalk entered his brougham, sht, Yet every time he recalled that agon- Iwed face of his dreams ho shuddered That morning at luncheon Dr. Keith Yad passed an envelops to Daphne and another to Olive. Since her Uncle © ler had left by will a few thous doMars to Daphne she had been in r cetpt of a tiny income of her own thing of jokes and come to her lean little poch though Philip's practice was nd o: wel- now a valuate one, his wife's allowance re- | mained stationary, and her sensitiv pride kept hor sflent on the subject save when the needs of the little ones were in anbstion; then or the beggar. The Double Income. To-day PD: Kelth sald remindingly: “Tast qua pr day I was in Ph lel phia at the Med Con and y affairs, mes enfants, were neg ected, so to-day you have a half year's settle- ment.” With Buttle laughing apology Daplne ‘he New East Lynne By Clara ge Life,” “A Pasteboard Cri ain and drive with vor sir would be brandy, | Se other ¢ smooth red ! t, 1s apt to nd mak no he fe on) For 1 y she played you look so stra Morri A Child's Grief aid high Stakes. w ve enjoyed looking « 1 there's aps wi ing d and he gaz thats! appreliens ask been laughed bolt upright in my chair a bit ago, and I dreamed of you, Mistress Keith." (Te Be Continued.) yweds Duesday, February IF; 19OS “heir Baby § IX NEW PL. LOVEY witht TICKLED TO SOoKsS AND THIS L MAKE A MICE PLACE FOR THEM a) — "VE BOUGHT WHY THE LITTLE RASCAL HAS PUSHED THEM ALS At, DOESN'T HE Look By Joseph A. Flynn. ARDON| Pr perscnal,’’ I it evening, | his face as “And no one knows that Anded me that game ling the sugar with both fists so as herse'f under e sheets to-night when mo: he was certain y that her go- 1% pureha Wn her measurement the conversat hood, and all the if the door so the ars stopped t ia massengers cowld get nga were ex- » doctor broke out: Rumor's this HEN Yankee Doodle crossai 1 W huses departed simultaneously apart to always have ten good direction, In the in one directio nd me ‘fourney has passed five bu The Misunderstandings of Martha s eyes turned \ Golden Locks a lays whi » ahead, lock put Ive GOT FOR YO E IN THE FRONT (VE BOUGHT You SOME NIKE BABY HAPPY 1S MORE IMPORTANT THAN A LIBRARN: THEY O1DN'T LOOK GOOD THERE ANN WAY. WELL PACK THEM INTHIS TRUNT UNTIL WE “ET A CASE! the Boarding House Yankee Doodle ts on sO) opposite sides and just five going In icture we can see the starting points and under Can you tell on leeping on ao By Marjorie Organ “lhe Awakening’ Hardiy Worth Sitting Up For. SUR PRISE . COME Room! ' NEVHBKSOLE again dealt three-cara drama last night by - three weeks at Daly's The Av ning,” a steam- by Paul Hervieu, who, in “The Gabyr * got rid of oth men for sendin heim oy chit No one wa st night though more than one person in the aw ed. As for Mise Nethersole, ehe limped throug three acts, yy r s spend ww, one ible as ree, was aved ig. ‘There eches which might have iN, seemed simply a fine ex- $e sce jos that we have Olga Nethersole as Therese. consequently seemed © now- ing Mr. Law- find {t in your to win eroine, tho would meke him en and dow he discovered that : Therese and not tule over his it should be jed that urles A and didn was wall 1 He did than anyone else the London fog that h over erature eat up and took scribed one of those and after ing nt obtained her d for the rnoon. To make it seem perfectly mailed her “wif le shy on her side consented to the plan just to keep him out of the ruler business, since she fear a revalt might prove Poor Therese leaf from a @ tottered int a veil that Therese a kiss on acco omise to run a 1 was trembling like a novel when the villa, and she wore ade her look as though come via Pittsburg, As the vetl cleared away she was seen to be awfully pale but as soli@ as ever. Jean talked to r Hke a Cook's tourist and she was beginning to feel a trifle better when a noise {n an adjoining room brought his travellogue to a sudden finish, Much to the alarm of Therese, Jean went out sreest tha: beat M 0 weoks’ board and You know to investigate, Reairomiena Good Jean! He must have been wea ae greeted cordially, for there was a clothes? beautiful racket mixed with a few nice groans, Tyhis was Miss Nethersole’s cue (o play La Tosca. threw herself the ay but it withstood even vit. Her attempt to wash it e also unsuccess- rwe have age, It refused to yield til tt was opened from the other side. her we r tears y away wit It wa. how many resses.’ Charles A, Stevenson as Prince Gre- f patent goire, Frank Mills as Prince Jean. eir werk T ag led to believe that her lover had been Killed for political reasons er often and sd to hurry right home unless she wanted to get mixed up in a scan- 1 she had intended to re getting a chance to understand that elf and cleared up ached home and the last act, you learn a lake, but had fainted tn that Was as blue as herself. She was n st married unless she behaved she t down at 4. When s fd, and, of course, for it) but there's | {to ep ould ne waited r, aa dinner ¢ t, and so when Jean walked in alive but grieved, earethals m how Death had given them a close eall and love had toon her Pit nd er daughter's sake, she went to d e jer was bett an the play There w n it none of a er passi The talked too much of her “lost ‘and of hor ‘sacrifice’ to be taken simply. ‘The Awaken- and hardly worth sitting up for. CHARLES DARNTON, b t to say a word, to me.” L ake when Lizzie thirsting for ght.” Tess roe A Dress Made of Stamps. a bacon made nderful dress was worn used, Years were n the making of the 4 T a bal! tn Bermuda a pw ther name. AL it over 20,400 stamps we n locks were ; nd three weeks The stamps were not put on any nd in the making of in collecting the ress, which was of the W, but in an elaborate de- "WANTED! AYo |(TES- Mister) At YES Youle est without a stak RIGHT Away. vasa “When a man earns his ast 1 seo, » back Belden. lains 1 U e doctor gave him a puz is hat and [Clean c ER) /B NPS Don't (im Busy? ag t lden entered Keith The Social Moth. was a woman named | Iready hatted ana virtue of sovereigns—pu as his eye Rridge-whisked her with such d to dispose ve hand to her * | thoug’ (es New to the Game, s this suppo: dd the diner in the Rapidity Cafe, she ne i keeper of t and from m started here 13 this morning. | rs Weekly. NE morning two ators « Wi 1 n slipped Very good, son.” answered t H * eald the lad, * Sunday-school superinien¢ The President took the lad's papers, use at the Cap! “But upon the back of one of them: “If Capt, Goodnow can give a place to this good little boy T shall he gratified. | Do you think the boy got the job?@ Always Good Reasons, Lincoln Got the Boy a Jol “a dowho ts is poor, s admission to t t The Pr greet the boy child answe you might let me pint ssident Tam a good boy and ~age.—Harper's Weekly. 3 x {Rearrange This Kitchen If You Can.} MY, OF | | wwifevshoplatout asked —— | Contrary. | HO will help this pretty matd in this cut-out arramge her kitchen? & Ah dk ai 30 imagine the cat to be playing. with a string which {s hang out of the Sahat table drawer, or maybe she !s playing with a Uttle kitten. Directions for Making the Pieture.—Cut out all the objects and arringe dis am fo' and paste them upon a plece of white paper 6x8 inches in size Into the form o& Racial Drei fagiee Then take your pencils and draw {a whatever you Uke

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