The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1908, Page 13

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Marca The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, PEE ee Mr. Sothern Subjecis an Audience to the Third Degree. OTHER hope gone to Siberia! There's no use trying to warm A cold type Into words of praise for what Mr. E. H. Sothern did at} the Lyric Theatre last night in the mistaken idea that he had something of dramatic interest to offer, namely—very much namely—"The Fool Hath Said, ‘There Is No God.’” This light and atry title was chosen by Mr. Laurence Irving in placing Dostoletfski's “Crime and Punishment” on the dramntic calendar for a sec trial, though the first by an Amertean adapter was never brought to a very cessful Mansfeld » more last | dan audience to * eo pleasant little ent is cajled stn ast lee de t the There was n for this so far as Mr. Sot cerned, for he betrayed vit of the student Rodion so plauiy from the| beginning that even a New York poiic man would have guessed the truth and/ arrested him as a sus} But even the house poll might not have recognized Mr. | ho had painted himeelf -hol- | and ho¥ow-eyed and his voice into the hollow of his} By doing this and a litte | mar to give a somewha student, but the moment murcer esting picture of +h cee done he made you feel absolutely cer-| tain it would ont @@ soon as it could) do so without int with the run-| ing time of the f | Holmes was| tery, Mr. Soth- nd over the No Russian § needed to solve the 1 ern did everything axe with wi the wicked: landlord had been killed between acts, For the sake of romance, the deed was done Rodion Raskolinkoff, ‘0 save poor but pure Sunla from the &. H. Sothern bad man with the evil whiskers. But} romance went t & Rodion and Virginia Hammond as Sonia. bes Bonita never sirvck a spark of love Miss Virginia Hammond seemed to prefer L F OF Ina: CHG Re De) een CRUD Wel co tao cere) Ae JEUEP trifles. You might as well have left your Sympathetfc heart at home in the tce- MAL INF box. There was nothing to do but sit through long conversations between Rodion DE MEDIC : of ruffs, and that is the Hugue-| copied for some of the spring and sume among people who don’t go to fash-| and a Russian sleuth who seemed to have come from Indiana. The: began ry for’ = » P net 3 4 1's Hmit. | nS: AN not bonnet. mer bonnets. their chat in a concert garden, where the tune that rat Hodion was the BY Diane de Morigny. |‘ tai ICT ORES) ROSE Bx MIS SRECSLE HONIETON) ee ees Hah Peathatera This was a most becoming affair, with! only-number on the programme. hie was Christoffsk! Isiand, but {t looked ARIS is preparing to startle, But others will wear a much wider CF ink PERIUIS IME! Chen: a aenTetany y. miltinery |@ polnt that came down the middie of Uke College Point. Rodlon was having a good time rending the murder news he world of fashion by !ruff of very etiff maline, almost 9) °—_—______—= =e ee ee ee Nee strreeenes” ey ' eof these |the forehead, with the sides slightly in sf orlte pape yhen e ussian gentleman from Ir na too! sea ¥ rel ¢ t bs i . 7 in hia tare pager when ihe Rutan getinan trom Hvdina took « sat Balmain. ao old that We] ext imitation of Maria de Model's! ing amaruat of Pasion. wee mee ee sta | rise aad wate gat Sree a ttle edi: To add the gave and formed really new ain. fin her younger days, before she grew the Baroness Henri 14 i Aa bh feathe else a buneh| mented with large pearls, according to Seer cuare ee “ 0 y so. 4o with a . > hats i tures, friendships with soldiers And gendarmes iy you want to be just a little aheat|eo fat that the ruff had to be ex- mee ssooneconled ae 2 , mae eee fl ff the new ruffs, have in full audience 3 of course, discardet Dye els he n and just before the) jon the exact a ay oes Dare sicrd of the fashion wear a ruif, panded to make up for a total ab-| fant women. ivut 1 tour ieee le i ay GBT, GRINS a Tes plutionary You need not wear a rut Ike/ sence of neck, enough for them to ¢ he fact 1s that came Was ssa peculiar to the time Geta hat can't very well how distinctly aad Queen Eli eth's. You can imitate| Paris has led up to this sartorial tose band of furry * b It would le too { @ that o r n ve 7 coup de theatre In the ost insinuat- with ev jes so t hat of any Queen you prefer. The! COUP In) atl thellchin ex 1s ad of far less! w lrawn together will be quite even mere 1 i , all i ted a sma | too peau I) CHET BOS orl month one of the largest fur The next r polothing sm somes |e Taine enlgn countryman came Instance a ruff that was only a| coneerns !n Paris made a small collar or meoline ‘s, but It oughtn’t to Ired and with a wide ruff a small of gate e was Jus- g more than a little Inch wi of the ruching| of fur. no! to his rescue ‘Their surpr little exagger fie iN ; tiflable en they ed he was + ‘ neckband, tied at the side with a upheld by . F . and wou! ae Bezak. ate He which has been so popular, and this} aig. pow of risbon. This was so| are ree at has al-|in widow's cap! anieh wit arise if will probably be quite the voguel onic that it w t once taken up just 4 as ied up to worn Queen of Scots we of a differc Mr. Adolph 1 the truly 2! = ore manta if ait Gee: =e eR once ates s as STR TT SI TNETENRT TT her } i ty uffalo Bi offend His DD Cy) case was » ches = ee (Wrmn. F. Cody) é which merely ved to dela trers, sin n u ‘ 4 Every murder trial has its dull day ” f anes set xxx “0000. e uining five as toJing thro th ing Rodion's e minded no interest in the two pea had been arrested, a ess of the er ation by Bezak + of this fact. There was ©: Fort Hayes when he stopped for a door, Bill flung the irink of Water at a friend's cabin out] the rifle and = { —— No. 8— 4 n the prairie, His friend was not|:io heart. jumpl: fj at home, but hie wife was. She rusiied | rest could recoss to the door with the news that Mc-|a: his unexp: 5 In was on fcot to oppose stab | every who lime co fe t é ells 51 €andies and his gang had passed the | iig recalls dds | © ; i : ee ee ep ae i Us: a) eee eee eee yw ng c same almost un | Before Bil could get to his horse the] i{ime to reluad 1 ke Ba Alt, {nto ers and| fellow “tir Waniaimpiyicthe o| Fi ht Wi I whole gang (who had hidden in ambus!i|j, and pulled out gun t BS ea aon St} USI With Bi ha oe Be caves on] arog ta oe et Steal | twist or turn to catch the poor wr Ad 4 hm. He ha rel o) a fees wpa ae un hitsnen mane jolph Lestina as Bezak. 2 h ng by droppl Keren a rmance. nia : y in the snare of his own making. The Pi 3] be Me 9994) aoors before they mado thelr rush her Reeiihe the | Ei bonnnas-smaleni.| ever ‘ ' and, cling. ng let Tail ct nan tation ont at aver ever HT @PY EAC Mb@ty’” fl re oman, esate a] sh | etn tn Ge par eet td nee eit Oe GE ture of tt all, Oniy once did the scene approach anything that might be © R husband's loaded rifle into his hands | 0m doom 1 Was ike ot ndo ca 5 NGERUDE Sarat peaeen spree Ncibtor , eeeteed wetetedees ari ne: 1 Netanine a pate : alk s “a dramatic moment,’ that was when one of the half-crazed pea OXXE YEE EET-D000-TSSEAEIATO} oy), ana his two revolvers formed the PA St eral : i I 1 m1 n buckshot and thirteen out Into a “confess! Mion walked out laughing derision at th men's armament of defense. By thir z Hing nore. 7 i x TEP DAs NaS Se lhe received in that e rb AE 3 Act red to mons p Por nearly six months the inder religious influence of So: ct that he might return to her ir mote Interest Jumble of criminoloxy ar aracter with ady ric magistrate. Rodio: last act, came as an ant three Mr. Irving's play He haf taken an ur age and mai that Rodion “gets religi not HIS story is) sie the gang was hammering at : en life and death, but Anally got well. This fight In which Bill Hickok, sin= x Killed ten armed foes, {3 to done of the greatest exploits tory of the West. It Is not @ yarn," but gospel truth, d of It, Do you wonder I was proud to be the ond of such a hero? AR a ars was a matt whout BOOOOQEONS f m3 is and “cm The Newlyweds e Their Baby ~ Ga McManus century. He WDODODODOOOCSO onseience- nervous wri save the ES DARNT n’ may save his soul—but it do CHAR RERBDESRABEAADAED SEAAEAEEASOAASAEAADSADSASDAD EASED was “Wild Hickok, forty ago Coe nay ret WIFIE TOLD ME TO LET toy Scent Rack numbers of this series mn may b obtal db al THe POTATOES SPORT, aN eae andloneccent stain And. by tie way, that name was not Bow FIVE queSS: +1 for ench number to “Circulation f ) MINUTES | FIVE MINUTES Department, Evening World.” BOUT ‘at all. It was "James." He was ND |caliea by people who confused him SL) Pie his elder brother, William, Hickok was feet two in height. He had a fifty-inch chest, and a waist schoolgirl's. His Beauty Hints. | ere d shapely as a ter, I also escort her home. 2 ae iy Margare She Wants to Mect Fim. | (ati | Wank on ert tein cin oi ee Ea neat p, SPI oat ea eae 1 1s broad shoulde ad Dear Betty |can see that my love Is recip: anne cell ton ee eh an ule ea nate ns | OR th s t the T have! How co. nest express my love to he-?| He § > ster and | Pent Stent | Tn Toma me fg da eum [fe Reawee Hine y, ety rel} 3 rifle shooting or knife-fighting he had vy these exercises for about way, and in return he noticed me.| ‘Toy! her simple words that you ual in all the Weat, T have Pen rates I have learned to love this man dearly | (5.6 her, She will not dectare her love *Wild Bul from the mes been asked and from his actions he seem& te} inci) you fir ask for It. | fe ou first ask for tt. Ti stion always care for me. He has never gotten an was a desperado, aren Payor Cero co introducticn to me, Would it be right] Too Young to Marr. makes me hot under the collar, He was, ‘ and then for me to ask one of the gentlemen of} pear Hetty: Rel squarest nies eitenitimien\)) my firm to get acquainted with him] ) Ast twenty and in love with a girl} ; eee same position, feet @ have him introduce us? A. H. C. ; 5 nim when he was scot 1 wintliio and have hi ¢ six years my senior. Would we be tn the civil : dey am. As you have never met the man you cannot be seriously in love. fer you do not know that he Is as attractive as he enpestss It ius HOURS TAADSRORG vou have y age, | his jailer and Mat lang Verna eine ae fe that Ie twenty-four or t -five, you | with his bare hanc eee ee oe hnethne theo en | Will probably fall in love with some one | clothes and calmly firm and gain an {ntroduction through z ores Y nearer your own age. Union camp him. Don't make yourself appea: ‘ati Aberlin, Kansas, the “bad men’ | forward by running after the unknown , Wait for Three Years. dale Abarliay dcanessi the dted Des happy If we married? We are both other, W.C.A ang to marry. When | iptured by the Confedi jd condemned to hang. He kil the officer of the guard hands, put on the officer's rode across to the HERE, YOU iss LITTLE DEAR, | // vion'T BABY man. Tear Betty: who was sent against EMeRNPA | i [ ‘ \M twenty-one and am keeping com- m, put his head on a block and q } PLEASE ive She Cannot Sing. pany with a pretty, girl of twenty- weait off as they mizht a calcken's THAT CLOCK |) | papa THE clock OU FORGET Dear Betty: 1] nine. She loves me very muah. I sm that the om Marahal in that saith ie Wok ae | (dio iy sitet az JUST A SE : THE POTATOES, ng. ull “Wild Bil" need that he was ready to fil tt Marshal, Hickok became a a ONEY 2 : ‘Oey BE ALL He man the same age. I know t! at) ghould marry 09 tlat money? | he also loves me. He often asks! x. ¥. | AM elginteen and dearly love a young! aking $2) a w Geant J me to partios, but I alwaya refuse TST Cer CAA Thon Ein er ‘i i f y friends maou econiisedue power for law and order, “Pad men BURNT! {A cause Tennnot sing, and all my friesds) though jot very comfcr-ably. However,| owe 1" IKSUrelen a SlERErOU ile NET Ge an Otai Se were D sine can MA Nave Ar condat iN, | are too young to marry, Wait for) aut oh . red to Yellow Mouth Stain. When they ask mo why I don't sing I|}) rn. on toe wence, fae mutt wae (OF | author! tony hesswepenforseds 3s Mat 1 moth patch feel so ashamed. It keeps me from jiace vay will not. know 1 are serve not only Marshal, but as | | t 18 1. that having many good times. Ronn | iacereanicusicionnaten. | r you | judge oner, all in one 4 > will help You are foolish to refuse to go to)!” in slv or ni | The “bad 1 » to down him One ous 1 should parties merely because vor cannot sing! 64 Fame! lu arre’. But it was a yd deal like downing diab ¢ 1 vf the old= ‘That is nothing to be ashamed of, and) Ao. » Q an angry ho Little by Lttle he fashio' emed. qT sing the it ts only because vou self-conscloms |) raving two dat want | made Aberin decent place. An ex- jst : that It embarrasses you Accept inv See RL A book Id be written just on mrt tations to go out and vou will enjoy) Ppa yienas boats | ght inging this reform about Fer Red Hand satin ee At last only bad men worthy of he name who were left in tho nelat nod were the notorious Jake Me Candies and he gang of nine blac guards, These ten men only wa) yourself even though you can't sims. | javents or to give their © Loves His Pupil. some spending money out of ee a hard working mother, but they never satisfied A.C. viv tn love with a young) ‘phat is a matter to be arrang most every Fr'-|rorently by different famities, Some pay ing @ good chance to ambush Bil! nights at the beard and others give thelr salary.| Wire help coulda’t reach him. . 2 am the mas- Can't you arrange the matter ‘aanicably ? Qne morning Hickok was riding to S—Serub your h wa with @ pure soap (you will e best Castile as good aa a ane water and apply Ne following ointment: Lanoline, 100 trac ms: paraffine (qu grams: ¢ Lge W drops; of} of rose va drop. Mix and apply when necessary,

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