The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1908, Page 19

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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, March 20, 1908. ‘The Miion:Dollan Kid a oe BLE TW ee Vy | N THE SPRING THE YOUNG MAN'S FANCY LIGHTLY TURNS To , THOUGHTS OF Love! \SN'T THAT SWEET? 1 BRoY! { LITTLE sane nN cr] | \ i SPRING POEMS! | — | | SPRING ALWAYS eae { How Sweet! | | | XES INDEED! Probes Anothzr Four-Flush Farce. HAT discouraging old proverb, “Many are called but few are chosen,” | might be applied to “Binffs," a four-flush farce played with very little skill at the Bijou last night. In these bridge days, poker terms may felong in the discard instead ct in the ancient and honorable dramatic depariment, and the only excuse for using them here is that they fit In spite of all the the fact that MAKES ONE 50 > 'y Love THe SENTIMENTAL! or (spring! ee SPAS Ct asa cag 0. Henry’s Stories } of New York Life | LPPPFPISTSIFSSIISS SFIS IISS oamerrrcnsc | . | STORY NO. 9. LIS | The Story of the Magi. —_-—++- seesees. sguises he wor " Mr, Leo Ditrichstetn coul ruise lat anyone was. tl | Grom “The Trimmed Lamp,” by ©.) Isiand chorus girl. But what conla t | Haney) do—ol! what coulil I do with a dollar n cents?” oek the coffee was made and frying-pan was on the back of the NE dollar and elghty-seven c stove, hot and ready to cook the chops. O That. was all, And sixty conts| Jim was never late, Della datblea of it was in. pennie Fennies [the fob chain in her hand and sat on fozing: the| the corner of the table near the door nand t \lways entered, Then she ks burned wil on the stairway down on that | flight, and she turned white e times | nent. She had a habit of lent prayers about the things. an] now she i se God, make him tibule below was a@ letter} tink I am still pretty, nto which no letter would go, and r opened and Jim stepped in 0 tric button from which no mortal 1 closed it. He looked thin and very finger could coax a ring. Also apper-| serious. Poor fellow, he was only twen- hereunto was a& card bearing! ty-two—and to be burdened with a fam- the name “Mr, James Dillingham) jjy: fe needed a new overcoat and he Young : was without gloves v Dillingham’ had been flung to n Ithe breeze during a former period ot} The Meeting, prosperity when its possessor was 1 paid $30 per week nk to looked blurred, as t think seriously t modest and unassuming D. | her James Dillir hed his fat} through ri and elgh (Copyright, 1907, by McClure, Phillips |" 0.) °° & Co.) the to thick i “Se no. that ning you r broadcast 1 JUST LOVE DON'T RUN FAST! MOTORING ! mM NERVOUS oy ane war! NIX WITH THAT! MY CAR i> OUTSIDE — CET YOUR HAT AND WELL, SEE THE REAL SPRING! HEY 2 AH MR, MONK! MR. MUTT 15 JUST HUH) THE \| READING ABOUT MILLION |\SPRING ! DoLLar KID! el one at ® tin d the ve WE WILL RUN OUT To WHERE THEY HAVE REGULAR SPRING! pired | long fef as a press agent should not be taken se ence as well a *s where the a dilemma must put yourself | then vas lan «| Jim stopped Inside the door, as im- yw, when the in-| movable as a at the scent of the letters of eyes ¥ fixed upon Della, yugh}and there was an expression in them + could not read, and it terrified Was not anger, nor surprise, roeval, nor horror, nor any of ents that she had been pre- He simply stared at her f Dillingha y with that pecullar expression on , already Introduced to you as| his face. . Which is ull very good. Della wriggled off the table and went . for him A Wood Cry. | “Jim, darling," she erled, “don’t look Deila (inished her cry and attended to) at me that way. I had my hair cut off |her cheeks with the pow and sold it bes 1 couldn't have the window and looked out| lived through Christmas without giving It'll grow out again— will you? T just had to and she had only) a My hair grows awfully fast. Say nto buy Jima pre and let's de aving avery °) don’t know what a nice with this result. shat a beautiful, nice gift I've got for a week doesn't go £ Last | they Jtracting te But ¥ | You | aboy , ————_} teensy mneinocn and Fred Bond as Col. Taylor. French * ssuises hi a Fr mi < give Mr stood by $57 Ww your hair?" asked s if he had not ar- ct yet even after ntal labor. and sold it,” sald Della, ike me just as wel: out my hair, about the room curtously. your hair is gone?" he sata, almost of idiocy, needn't look for it." said Della, sold, [ tell you-sold and gone, too. nas Eve, boy. Be good to it went for you. Maybe the ' numbered,” she sudden serious sweet- «| ever count my put the chops on, They always are. Only y a present for Jim. Her Jim. Appy hour she had spe something nice and are and bit to © of being owned by | Jim Bee eeorroncenes Buffalo Bill’s New Tales of the Plains DOOOOCOCOOOACODOOOSOOSOCOS IOC OSIIGOOSOOOOOOOOAOIO aid let it fall to its full lenge? Two treasures. within twe pulled down her hair} , COOCTOSCEOCOSSS Om rm errs od 1 the white cap me. No scout or scout® back to my story. We were on the by the Indians f1 whole West, Hence, int for dog s s, no doubt) Idlers were would 1c accc RP 0-O9-0-6< cama re at 9 Icould patrol t 4 —=1Noe DO H ie nO@PC REL : is) {in the reumpege was us ai ed alan aterlon atiellingehae4 finding + trance Jim seemed quickly folded his De! For is regard with consequential object in or ight dollars « n —what is the athematician or « wit rong answer. The bie gifts, but that xy This dark asser- white m «. The me uld carry home the more renowned t and had ravaged parts‘ FeRAO aIAN cbeas iar oul I . an custom to carry away aking ut : hg Wagon-trains and andred mules and ad also carrie! away 3} —THE— eRe ng I can say will in Ne Aiea Kanner a2 Hg ae bog Tan aay tl CIAL iC ENTON pee wry T TUIIIIIITOKT XOXEXxxxxxx0 Be ae PA af 7 ain cane 1 the first place. scalping was not A ———_—_—_-- + -— ct Two Facts About Leap Year. sine an. $ don’t rm of mutilation or eakable fs overcoat © table. was a Mrs » other a Mis- ¥ e husbands et amp fire and kYled twenty enemie: eve him unless he c scalps to prove hts re's reut or @ I make me if youl oo way begin to be And an gc i then + uudic stertoa: tears and Learned Conservatism, a ediate em t ‘ rhe mde the set of weeeeerrer itt tt Trt ris . » greales BOsaesesseresosese May “anton s Daily Fashions. oe = : plas The rice ef Leauty. Gertie Grafte Lets Bill Off Easy sv xy BYRE.D rsey sears TE eet Sem ta ees i ee ALA WALA wits) a £53 oe ~ h Henne Mere Tomencam

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