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The Evening World Daily Masa * TELAT la, _= oo da ° bh ae an) «EL Thoughts. Maurice Ketten. r . Feb iO By ruary 13; 1 908. 'SEESE SCC CK ESE & CE CECEESEEOD © The Story of the Operas By Albert Payson Terhune. SESSE SES Enter at the ond-Cias Ma Budserpiion acs varia) forthe ‘ ; tet | NO. 30. WAGNER'S ‘TRISTAN UND ISOLDE.”’ On Yer 3 955 | BARK was speeding, with oll sail One Mont? 8 set, from Ireland to Cornwall. aS r - = nder an awning on the deck re- VOWUMIS SE sont ssccses MGEIRR EN nes Reena ers: sO, 1 7 w4 @ beautiful, regal woman—Isolde, (Cel Z ) Princess of Ireland, on her way to eed Ly marry Mark, the Cornish King. Isolde’ 1 12 1g. Isolde's THE AWERICAN Plt. fair brow was clouded Ever she cast sie . : : ark glances at a tall figure standing by ( =] o the Nati - |} CCORDING the National Ger | the Uller. The object of her black looks 1-American Alliance pie and ice lee ne Knight Tristan, sent by Mark : ae ae a oe | | to conduct her to Cornwall. In earller : are worse than beer and pret: days, Tristan had slain in battle Isolde's zeis, Theodore Sutro said this to |—- | Kinsman, the Irish Knight Morold. ‘ ; m z himself had been ded | BeCoR pie Thetis sore wounded in the | the Hou 2 Conmunittee on Judiciary AghOmiscldepilgncrantratanrstlCEnele | in cpposing the sixteen bills which identity, had nursed him back to health. pertiae ace , Zs | They had fallen in 1 each would prohibit the shipment of in- IS ain =i n love with other, : at a Weg iF ie t UTES To and when peace between Ireland and toxicating liquors intu a prohibition PARIS (NoTYET BuT SOON) | Cornwall was formally declared there State. é ay no further bar to their union. i ‘| | But then tt , Ong of these bills was introduced Sui notte’ Haseena wos Eeean bad cae, by a Congressman trom Maine, UY ad ite pCora nal King Mark's a s ri Me solde's fe = ore where there are no lawful saloons, erainnaaee paren essed love turned but where the express companies do an enormous business. Similar 1 Bie bo despa tated her handmald, Brangaene, to Tristan, commanding him appeals have come from Georgia, South Carolina and other Southern feared to be in the Seay Sol coleausane im AatoTs ee ae Eder shee, ql 3 alate: ™ sedi < j we PP ane Hat States to prohibit Richmond, Baltimore and Chattanooga distillers and Foataeese Prepare @ draught of deadly poison. The frightened handmaid ae brewers from making express shipments into prohibited territory. wrens, Bekeiait Ea petites th) GID GY) Cie) ubaets IG Go ue Baya) teh Mr. Sutro accused the Congressmen of being hypocrites, and said Ve ry Tae Tristan fiercely for Morold’s death and for his own part that in the Capitol restaurant they would call for a cup of tea and simul- / Though RuRDeeine Corn ale anenty felsning parsoaana offered him the cup. if + 4 oy Ks 5 q an despair y seized obi taneously wink the left eye, thereby getting something that looked like ~ WeaTHea tence rae bull Balefelnptled) teolde SPSnEnea (iltrioeariice eat tea but fasted like the contents of the express packages they sought to DAG 1 DRAG ohRi ero ea pear ilo eae etiessn, Orne lone And) © prohibit. |SHow lakWorkio denier Tee a rapture, they embraced. a done 5 . - Ese ily Or need 7 zB sould check. K <night’ iG oes In his attack on pie, especially in his linking ice water with mince’ raalersaith rer Rray aetna ees ae peas oe pie, Mr. Sutro displays an ignorance of the subject. A visit to any five WHY NOT shore awaited the bride, who Was #0 strangely Hh ieee ee ea eateries cent lunch counter would inform him that the accompaniment of most “TAINE THE search We ate bLt rail teen ee : j REST 77 CLOTHES FoR paiark and his court were abent on a hunt Je, waiting In her Pies is not ice water but milk, and that mince pie is away down in the list Dogs ARE Tue femetieg: pense once more away of popularity, apple, lemon, custard, huckleberry and pumpkin being all STYLE mistress tetas mea t ; better sellers. Tere cee: sided the Kite should As usually eaten, with a piece of cheese and a glass of milk. pie PANS makes a complete food. The sugar and flour of the pie dough afford OPERA fi carbo-hydrates and starch. Eggs furnish a high protein ingredient. The House “THE Sout Kiss (24 H @) URS ) ty pe et LLG fruit or vegetables add bulk and flavor. The cheese takes the place of = AND ALU 1’ meat and the milk is a well known bone builder. + 13 1 i ous triump oa sadness and PNUeE. OD = serene buhed his « if to curry fa cS ‘ The latter rememi Sent for her to ce NY Pe as Gel sight of t pe apent After dreary waiting a sail was seen. K in. tan, then ran the shore to welc pret T an, delirious aiid ome we nN his wound Le n tore é NEw MET. DIRECTORS ees Set) [rer te tote al that ire eld gears Tepite enn (eo With all respect to Mr, Sutro’s ancestry, the ordinary American pie) o the ground—dead, ‘The Queen fell swooning ee he sank to i 2 J ? ought new - Bade as tas no counterpart in the German apple cake or the English tart. The —— : - aii pe Mane and Men eecond shIP had cust anchor of the coast and that King pic of the American lunch counter is known nowhere else. Nc - 5 ey Kurwenal a band of armed men, were mounting towant the castic . No European JV J , / { Ing Tristan’s followers Tuimeelc aay Meese OES eae cite ee cate ran Mr, Jarr Thinks That Now He Knows Why Men Leave Home; ie a followers, hurled Himself’ on the newcomers | . | ‘i o ger thi F ound it was not in One place wh i i SA | i E > ea 90 late hy aochthetaes ayes ( [PE Wrap] 1S not found is the free lunch counter. Some| He Tried in Vain to £njoy the Comiorts ot Bis Yesterday. nenieays Gring parson! wad ceparation (6 tHeiioacd, a saloons have put in a crate of pies which they sell, but their expe ience | \ eH eat mud if t e n cnet im ; a 1 : ReUAp aan nay : nee) J i et mat hey are given Ucnets to vad sivas; and io ived too late F iets t i has been that the pie eaters ask for milk instead of beer, and that instead + hear them talk about the good ones is very diszourag.ng to those who pay for €noush to vow eternal iove to the dea F consecuspest, lvetienly, long of the pie and the cockiail being friends they are foes, No man drinks By Roy L. McCardell. | lsvenscnent é iene ences Ne: : e ) ear nks ra ell, then, It's decided we will not go to any hol day The story of “itn 2 +, ; . du to-uay!" as rr. s ie pee Ww Bot yh a a 4 ennel a ° ort ails 2 get y af appetite for pie. Neither does he eat pie as a pre- OW dss andl adeseleoine (Oley Jar. “1s 8) darr. “I'm gind of it. 1 think TN § Shearna SES SES COS CSu Will helvablished saturday, minary to a cocktai ‘l think it would be a good plan to stay| senepes ogee Wasi i ‘ a g rf AD TON {res} zh 5 a iq y lies ; eM mould bea good ian £0 #87| rath enough to By out esas as iingto What Mr. Sutro should wage war on is the factory made pie. There Soa ata “an pease " TaN ae jz you'd like me to do for you g n Women S Cigareites. §s as much difference between the home made pie turned out of the kitchen “Suppose we go see somet D We x By Miss Pepys Stove and the factory pie as betwe ‘ ene erate “It makes me so mad money on sNOtsa thing sade stra edarcyyAllelnasialapyou out of my at the large public enterta.nr he factory pie as between beer quatfed in a brewery’s vaults tloketapiitealde Nira darrticten the show Wesel r you talk, that you dt all the verwork, tH spore ao and the contents of the mug in a stale beer dive. LA STEEN Te I Corie a tror and mending and looked after cooking and children in vour s; The home made pie can be eat _—- see for yourself, Mr StU Iceni eeu srumpy:cilliley oni be sofeendireod te paper h Be at any time or a n a oe [ : can't yous your friends wil fell YOU oo Sou take your feet ght dl ff that y Bech ere aes ) any meal. ake 2 * aske hex re t your feet ‘ht down off that s "sald Mrs. Jarr “If yor spats for breakfast it gives a good ot Ww eae Ke aa aa PeMIC Nin. dr WaNacD! SCE to put vour feet up and soll the upholstery please put On code allpnen we tathetts i fa is gives a good founda. Fee ee ey eee Ta eal pratenaatheralikeste He Jere tools down hs) feet, and asi Ne) dia| uo) 31r4. Sarr made) a rush at)nimn CE 5 toom ¢ ion for the work of the day, At arden ey on ‘ pay Bit iall i oe their SRG pulled the cushion from under his bead. Yo as Touave drop ay. .o they will make people think t got the worth of thetr Kael atta bea CL 3 : h e dropp d noon it is a substantial and f money, but 1 dont want to go to the theatre on 4 holijay, {t's so hard to set) gq Yee RE a a a octachaa hn ELST hts two continents, Caeaae ae ia be ae ‘ ‘ ; aS seats. If I go to @ show I want good seats and not be sfuck back in the last Piatt Spee atta me Se aes i byautannit inaiiatiest Ai i recuperative. At night it provides pe ee T ery a little to himself, and finally got up and sat in the morris Velaunationileniahndl OU, ohaln ne 1 ada 5 inspirati { ast thin @ could only get seats at a crowded pert ce sat H . Sieanie SAL ny At CUMRA Veo! the inspiration of pleasant dreams. Jane tunel eee a you La a eletg theese ee ReR corel Hae LENO, Wiense don’t lean back too hard In thit chair!” orled Mrs, Jarr, testily 2 ee ‘ neweuldinot n prope i Be More men have become dyspep- Folds ltainiyounilapiiranioiMnitdarr, Little Willy kot the brass rod all bent and I'm afraid it will break. Now don't thereof; rt Berne er to 1 m fis lao emai reE Ca, feet ‘pti i, beeen couldn't see the nase froin ng your pipe and getting ashes all over everything; I've just mwept the | wortay goitls do think the heautifa Lan tt eth ask a Bde far back to hear 4 word,” replied Mrs. Jarr. ‘Anc eee pacer AAR SARSB ULM Nondiotaanks than by eating what they wanted. I good (honey for our seats, while down front Mr. Jarr got up and nioved uneasily toward the door fone fal bow-bows.—Speclal Correspondence pateh icelwaterwithiments is iri eine maataueoninothingibeca ke ep out of those other rooms,” said Mrs. Jarr, “the gir! has taken up the Be ere gogo dl Au, t rugs a is oiling the tie ft eee ies thee pod nel eon eecnmnanantenimesnimiccna| oS WOK ANDOU, IOCMin@n [ars ‘ i “Oh, go on out if you want to! I can see you are just wild to get out and leave as) ¢ water habit. Far worse than pie eating or beer is the hypocrisy of Con- ‘aims on the courtesies of th me all a Inste ng comfortable In the house, or instead of taking me uy By Dr. Leopold Jaches. SSI o whic’ StS TAT ST 7 he terrible to think they zot free « toa matinee on a | you want to run out! Well go! Get out, you are i ISROAD, as here x blic's knowledge of the R. gressmen to which Mr. Sutro referred in introducing prob s and One SHE And GHA Gicien, ean GMT a my road anyway pases ey Se A] continues rather \ Ti oy CEO EaEAL A then going to a committee room for a drink of “cold tea.” . y Mr dart wok bis hat and coat and sipped out, muttering to himself, “Who } Jaches, of Cornell's medical rchool, “of a man who wrote (oe ee ior lee sie said Mrs, Jarr, who took the remark seriously, “and that'y was \t (hat asked ‘Why Men Leave Home jelalist: ‘I have had a bullet In my thorax for cleven y 1 SS es eee z sy lea - See [eee oll el ea Bean GD Gaza) em Heo con eA Ames 3 ef a should be worth your while, you cannot come send a packet ot r th ut B IP . L Instructions as to use, and I will see if 1 cannot nage to work 1 etters from the People. Miss Lonely Sends a Valentine to Mr. Man. By ARG EOI eter a ne eagles aceanan eerie eu t A ammnmmenmmemenmmee—we,| sae you and that I am out of rays just now. [If vou cannot come to ‘> = SS eres | = ———— as aera a self send me your thorax by express and I wil! do th % A AR i The Short Skirt Fad. ' “ (in! th. BUY THAT, ONE AND 4 / THIS OUGHT To MAKE HII) | WHO NT Hes DEUCES! ———— = + pagtitesm eerie ese aPC © of The Rvening Wor \ 5 ita { eNO IT TO MR. RICH BACHELOR=) “ars ( CHANGE HIS MIND AND) ‘“ venin u ” Where are the j ; IT WiLL SURELY SOFTEN HIS GET MARRIED. a E F d Kindly old ladies 5 ani be HERRT. ~~ ——¥ 5 ca C nnouncement | od \ g ‘ i ©: ee ae a palate | ( ) zs {| Have you seen the soap p'c- | VALENTINES - Thic ao per i : | ace srrces| Cut This Out ture “You Dirty Boy?” HOW | ene es / MANY dirty boys do ‘ou im- ns 1 ) ane and Get a \ i agine there are in New York? venate | i 2 ih ion | te te ur | | Picce of Pic, {| WE BELIEVE there are 800,000 penal tte Wert 8 n_benenth i || woe —for publication purposes—as Aihara q Pais eet | e } i Me Copyrat by Planet Pub. Co this figure WE CLAIM as our Bew tm He PUNE Eee eat zs Se Sunday circulation. pants e entire of the —— - > 5 in y ie TWOw! Tu, 3 y BOYS SHOULD BE KEPT CLEAN. WE WILL PROVIDE Fo ues Mizh Sehoor Stindte | = |Site, ( SHOOT THE PERSON) i" 'THE SOAP! x Roe f | THE \ “WF : | ern ° : ; ROTA EE CHE J ' We MUST have a: lean CIRCULATION, even if we have to A ee " x | sray HERE 2 | Pat FURNISH OUR OWN SOAP! wrong ' | | wo WATCH -)| ee 8n8 ns 5 | thie thee \| After us'ng our circulation soap on Sunday GET the i » A > \ — 1 st fall w apt ba | Fal Evening Fudge ON MONDAY. ne ' | Reimer tiny) they coat: a aes AN EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT; up to date! $4 te Se i, is 20 iY oy manta’ per ; t | UP to the times! By special arrangement this space In ‘Monday's cenin A tamily ili use| sical exercise. In the high schoola there! | Evening Fudge will contain a plece of LEMON PIE. two or thre a J ar as lure where class , Rae Gothing ‘cticakes, As to examinations, pupils) ate alguys | ALL clean boys are hungry. CUT OUT this space on Mon- Baked broad lasts soncer. t PW oclined cece calingse ini ae Sah GapIIR henltnsers We buy fol by taslthe tonchers review rapidly the ‘work jie. place It IN THE OVEN for fifteen minutes, and then {t barrel \ gone over during the term. | “yill be found to be A PIECE of HOT LEMON PIEJ Canned qeds are costly, Dried fruits ' b a 1, HIGH SCHOOL PUPIL | HOT STUFF! Gs