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The Evening W orld Daily Magazine, Thursday, 27, 1908. x “The Rising of the Maon”’ Scarcely Casts a Shadow. ballad singer in this week’s Irish play at the Savoy, but Um i a a bit ke Chauncey Olcott. He sings for safety, not for} | *y, and no song publisher would ever dream of putting Its pie- ty {in green ink shamrocks, on a rich but simple cover. The ble thing about thls unromantie hero is that he sings and gets away.| ‘roasted.”” Mr. W. G. Fay, from Dublin, pretend to be a ballad singer ‘sweet tenor In “The of the Moon" he ts only a poor driven to song by the police. e answers the purpose; there- lity Is none of the critic’ Neither is Lady Gregor: story any of the critic's bu would get But similar circumstances, act ‘ ness. It's such a wee, fu | that it sifps away from the critic” pen-| cil a play, “The Rising of the Moon” scar casts a shadow. of a seaport town stretches! across the stage. By the moonlight you| see three policemen posting a notice on a barrel. A reward of £100 ts offered} for the capture of a Fentan who has! broken Two policemen move on, eaving the third, a sergeant, on watch. | He knows nothing but duty. | . whole country de-| s to keep law and order?” those that are down those that are up The quay fail t of a hundred pounds les com- on his mind, and promotion | ng these things over in his t stops him with t's @ lovely song! | nvr The New Swagger Spring Hats From Paris Can Be Made at Home; They Are Big and Stunning and Plumed Like Henry of Navarre SL SLL LLO LOLOL LDU UULUUUD UCU UU LLUTUUUTUUTTPTBTTUTTRVMVVTTTTITTVTTTInTMVTTrTrVTTTTVTVrTTIMTURVTTTTTVTTYT PUM VTP TPIT TTTTT TTT VP nnn SIEUUTTTTTTUVUDUETTOTTTVTUTUELUEEU CULT BOTULLULOL ELUSSLLCULUUU UOT 14 OF G9 mes: evonooonauccna: wong e an trel by the shoulder and LA PRINCESSE : ord tog man sees Jali waiting for him tn that | 7 dir H ft | B: Lillian B 4 to make t scart it onneia. art must f w . e = t 1 six inches wa STREET REPARE for irore Suskiocaectne NONPAREIL ing t Take a look at yo = (et ee zt It Fd A 8 - 4, nd . s ie ly | Home Hint w te Ge ee ome Hints 5 ing to be in a plume | y For Bury Honusewhreas, = the Valois Ith Se EE ston HL, model here 4 Brilliant Polish. Or it may be LACK lead wil gtre a brilian song ese the Tyro conf oe - ngly rose, wi ait Bue: | Nonpareil To ke you know- | facial out = S ing song lke t xclaims the | Whatever you ‘HENRY It CH ; Stove Blacking. be of the toque ; TOVE blacking, moistened with mire he users ea ecirae a ek benzine, wik give a fine, lasting Psabripesuin ne 0 > polish. Bo very sure that there ts ing Bar ue ngs get one and |in light und dark tones of &: wo Boe eae Re aereeeeraens in) ne satin thbon two taney aineiare , Gran po Ing ap. a ya zs i. Ba » the other to m the vel ale i ae Uae Hany ete ea garnet stones. A round buckle Tomato Removes Ink. rt t ‘ : na from the FeTteUitseeioee coaae ¥ you harpen to aptll ink on white ' r 8 the cord te wash goods, before you laundry |! ¥ s it y hota ngs to the nat. For a Smart Matron, take read tomatoes, the canned one 1 e Samne(color (ot | phe lexquleite revoush’ toque. 1s will do, rub awell on the ink spots, } | P ‘ : sie 3 5 dry over night, then put It in the art Gir of the hat. of shaded green and rose = se fase The ballad singer and the Sergeant. ior asm sir] Scinmareare cutie ah REBOUCH holler with the other clothes to boll. It gue Taney . will come out beautiful and white. | ng to Save himself with his tongue. But for signal token, marching tune, vur shoulder | Moon.” et n the boatman. The sergeant realizes plumes, also no TOQUE ‘er folds of fa ribbo: t s ves Por a Stunning Girl. Iheceees 5 chapeau {8 on@ Of grade and forming a bow over the silo. ‘ AG Cat have nover Icnown !t to fail. u 30 t strilkt ‘ts that are prom- TR vardslofistoboni| % fy a2 bell crown 1a encircl Ee aT NL ee ee tena a ea ke any AMMA Stockings Over Shoes. broidered wit ) (eA es ide, t bunche a See Mthe a hat She ¢ reen grasses and one bunch F : o> AVE ol4 fockines cut off the ace or ecapes TAINAN ey leaving: about tour toches ot front, 1" a sa cover len. ese Worn over whoes Lape aA Refore se and grapes at the thola this in turn betng!on slippery days will protest both them together, {lustrated, Tle a be d by the fancy buckle, young and old from falling. THREE RRaTHIE e lis off his hat and wig, and is ready to fight | It takes twelve AG y bee sO ee ear » other policemen are heard coming along the| ~ Hisense ” : eer DECOHOOOOOCO oe CODDOOOO®OSGHOOS quay : “You won't betray me—the friend of Gran begs the Aunted man, crouch. | % (9 0 barrel. i A Romance of ~ B Cl M ris A Story of Love 9 sermeant, but when he ts left alone with his thoughts he : York 0 ee y ara or . and Heartb % I wonder, now, am I as great a fool as I New York. reak, 3 Sr g nay CHARLES DARNTON. © x 2. o OOOO ! pS SEE ie oe Cony nanted! room and that of the children. Un- And t en she had door, had fallen Mimply into « chair.) tusned toward the doot_ee for: thes Saree on her as he known to any servant, she had placed ventured to press be- vate auons pon the talte/ moment she sat tenaely lstertng. Handicapped Ability. A Mixed Performance. os her hands, the key on her side, and so er tween th arm and her head upon them.| ‘Then—great Heaven!—the door beam ered HE erred ta hatha weap “ days of work, nervous struin and sick- hand Long, long she lay re, firat in @/to move, cautiously, steadiip te opened “6 shed Staak Patera (CY at arenanteantieell| stay here—she dread were gloriously crowned at r Or of terr heasunng tis | —Tevealing Clutterbuok, with bandaged ome NOt ate all Cony Deine ji !Sovvipsyaae | n 1 yn the culld by the passionate “ rowness of her escape; i190 the} ‘ace and a red petticoat shawGewtet Ws Me Las | r and v or s 1d run heavily empiasize. | bout her nightgowned shoulders, vhy, t man ¢ Hanye str Is ‘ Varide, ma'am,” she whtspered ‘ whe Ww now nature seem sto have gone i : \ hoarsely, ‘Have you eny . ay {nto vaudeville.”"—Kansas City Journal A eihennatuna very low drops, or'—she stopped—ehe coe lar Ok Ce eS i PAG ae Nanaehenamore : that Immovable figure, that mess ef .: eit stiifly and feeling their clean # > Meeting, halr, that untorgotten faa, those - = = ant ca ve trled tv ing against’ her cheek, f ad locked Sapphire sves—xuzod and was mute, he er prayed for God's e to keep the 1 t foor, as al ie even fancled she| /%*" suddenly gave forth e piercing _ | May Manton’s Daily Fashions. | LT Cn a OL a " iii Preaererg Aleve tg) H w ner secre- and do His will, Spraullttian saver 1s had (haciieed nba lave Bakery a ees aaa t no Wo) has any-| But this night a slight fever COV nightdress @ lovee, ok robs fs shost! a Ged) Ob, Hoty Mother, H HE shirt waist CHAPTER XV. if only I could make her | and great excitement over a me t smooth and shining | *2¥° ae pee the ghost!—and thrum that allows 2 % 5 ews, She shall teach me) gift of sy Cred cine v F aaa ha see Targut her arms defensively, he | effective use (Continued. : stitches, drawa work, | gash for th ing week had so y wore gummed far for _ : rer ee the floor, | of embrotdery ts one Disguised! Be ORE nol tend igen arateleanL letod| the! imagination of! the. mares. |thank y 3 cel CCS chs For Heaven's Sake, Silence!” | greatly in demand “Olive, you can give 4 very world!” tll long after his usual hour and much | —t r half-curling, deep waved Deceenation Pdarssheh goat P Just now,and here 4 twist to a sentence, How mv ight Mme, Varide stened tong | coughing, many drinks two rather | she r own : ack from her Sl auea Ustlepoteotee Loutse! You one that can be so that ‘right to thelr mmuntceting door between her| drowsy stories from May. Jana, w her unlocked temples; the unscarred cheek was) \iw.s) puitrosers cher tee ‘my right to tres: bs treated or left plain, Soe eT Locsioes ea) sieatO DEST — ~ -~— - wasped. See be 7 h H “Clutterbuel touch @s rikoed. In the f- hour, and lessons go he ! ° e B J K B me—feel my nee het? ani | ryans hands, ‘There. em 1 not altver” She Hina 1 ade Tow gare al Life in New York. Ww y J. K, Bryans. Beet deen ae cia oe of Inen and the Olive salons Caro eene = Heaven's sake, for the children's sake, yoke and ouffs are [ eaiaes en Se be silent! Cae ehyOurN Byer She caught th broidered, but th ¥ i any t um the false front. tlea embroidered, but the ‘She made no it swiftly tn place, twisted her spread { @implo stliched edge wrote a note askin Hitched art rol ero Rett e wet be, surprised : through {t, then, unable to nge called the t Resa fe \ smartness and the Pooriianalal ! x h eerkay ne gael shaw \ t head, potnt falling on tatlored effect that days—to run errar ssages, forehead, the corners brouxhit many women prefer They are so far behind GAUTIN about fait ees es of their age in regular school-book lore . to everything else, and tho watst ts | equally well adapted that ehe briefly and me to adjust now by asking vou not t “What's the the ma eam? What are yo was ghastl to that style. Again, ee re A J tts sleeves can be the] ieulen ocethe 28 re rapt tes made with tho cuff! down) iby, Mme: In an agony of fea pa spectable, dignified and we med 18 stoopad down and took or narrow ee She pressed ft xently and sp bands, as preferred, Peet tye pinched his w or. and Raisers ie eos millen underiip. “Don't get the cat ny has of the toothache the «reat can be left pinin or Pourimnieunorensedte Ur | Phen, aa the Prof ei Nets ANA ADs In buttons on the door and | on the ecene, Ja 1 lied pointed yoke The uantit oF “y matertal Rates way, stir up some one downstairs. ‘The ; for the medium size brasses out In front pos | ° fs 88-4 yards 21 o. the house look ding ¢ : i ® or 2 ill you listen to that rat 4 3 yards 3 or 2 ¥ in down and chum a bit with grandad ul | at yards (4 inches wide. Ginn (0 ao | st Pattern No. 5905 1s cut tn sizes for a $2, 34, %, 38 and 40 inch bust measure. Shirt Walst—Pattern No. 5908. ann Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third street, New York. Send ten cents in ooln or stamps for each pettern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, emi al- ways specify size wanted, as your special mess: | with the double face who so charr | him.”" @t her an instant. “If he can leave so long the woman s ‘The doctor turned and looked steadily By Jove! for pure unadulterated venom commend me to a) Jealous woman!" “Jealous! Of Whom?” almost screamed Olive.| / Geos God of wham? Of Doctor—I must prescribe somethtug to re Patient—Never mind, Doc; when I go ‘Yow I'm going to.pay {th “Say, Officer, will you please direct me to City Hall? Willie here wants to take out er mar- viege \ieengal™ thw house mee (Zo Be Continued) wgh worrying ab