The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1908, Page 8

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whe 4 Wiarid, Pwottemed Dally Except Sunday by the Proen Piliahing Company, Now. 63 te Park Kow, New York FOSEPA PULITERN, Pree, 1 Fest 186 Biren 2. ANCL RIAY, Rea.aTYeae., OL Wreet 11718 Biro Datered at the Pomt-Otfce at New York aa Becond-Ciass Mat! Matter. Budscription Rates The Evening | For Engiand and the Continent an@ orl if ‘All Countries in the International Foatal Unto 3 for the United States Yanada. Ca One Year One Mo: e Year Month a+ $3.50 EIB: VOLUME 438.. MORGANATIC WIVES. ING VICTOR EMMANUEL IIL. of Italy is credited with a willingness) to make Senator Elkins, of West} Virginia, an Italian royal duke. Sen-| ‘tor already a more pow: | erful and richer man than any Ital-| ian duke. | The conferring of an Italian title on Senator Elkins would not! have been contemplated had it not) been for the tentative engagement between Senator Elkins’s daugh-| ter and the Duke of the Abruzzi. If King Victor Emmanuel and Prince Humbert, the heir apparent, were to die without male issue, and if Emmanuel, Duke of Aosta, and his | sons, and Victor, Count of Turin, the Duke of the Abruzzi’s elder brother, | were simultaneously to die, the Duke of the Abruzzi would be the King | of Italy, assuming that no anarchists, revolutionists or other contingency intervened. | Still there is a possibility of the Duke of the Abruzzi’s children grandchildren being the surviving descendants of the royal male line. Here is where the maternal ancestry of the Duke of the Abruz: children becomes of Italian concern. Royal blood on both sides is re- garded as so necessary that a princeling’s marriage to a woman not of royal blood is called a morganatic marriage, a sort of left hand | Such a wife cannot become-queen. Whenever the princeling ascends the throne he must have for his twife a woman also of royal descent. In such cases the morganatic wife tgs at 2 £ nae E | people realize h and her children are retired on pensions. VALS ALAAAA ALA AAHAHK AAA AS CASALE ALISA SGASASSASASASSSSISASLSAAASSAAARABA |" they don't Morganatic wives are not uncommon. Former kings of Italy have|™* eee ’ ’ ‘ cigarettes, he w: ‘tad them. So have German princes, ‘There are numerous cases in| Dain Vineent S3% On Qourtship » Marriage fori Austria. One of the male descendants of ear Victoria has been| % ‘% ‘Say, when is times going t charged with morganatic matrimony. HHKE KKK KK KL KES LEK SL KS EN KKK KEK LES KKK EK KENT KS OEE Se SE OTe S HFS | of ours ain't a town no more continue the friendsht ts now Y we speak to each other again, 1) £ Of course no real American girl would consent to be a morganatic| An Apology Necessary. Gineeisy tall: Sache Cal ne, Gu nk a great deal of her and I | a2 we Meet Him. wife. The old American theory is | Dear Betty: make an explanation. Che ila aa ape lly ase a ‘ cy ECENTLY I was insulted by & : foliciow! Rows biconentouriola MM in love with a young man who that no ennobling act can add to the young lady in presencn ot many|A Surprise farty. ship. Seek H. F.C attends cop ckerey How oan I be- a 4 sae. of my friends) They, however, | pe. “ Speke (2 gyn eae? GA come acquainted with him? t banquet was being quality of the blood of a citizen of Qa not hear ner remark. I wrote prover to bring a present to @ sit C5 MoS? fe ; the United States. The authors of @ letter to the lady and told her that ty, and what to br ikea totenes some mutual friend Philip The Evening World Daily Magazine Saturday a W160 VeyeVeverererey On the W arpath! By Maurice Ketten. for his Httle friend w t, we'd ‘a how they appre Grinks thr | have a dr can: but March 21 ST can’t make an atti ow can a bloomer, write their own parts, and they put i been good for laughs, but Gagger & rewrite the show, which they two soencs two nights hop New Haven and New Yc What's + show turn ‘e last gbt across ther 1908 lke thet at all 2 was ti from a show of his’ seas an a thea ast les & fit was lid see it wae a Jack the Glant get he eats or ved with better? 8 a goat farm!’ a S a young man Alexander the Great escape! deat A A grea held at Pella, which were present the future conqueror of sal expense was spared on scenery a hat's what the public wants. ‘And when we opened not only done by Wrote four numbers to be Interpd j Merry Widow V ‘im Afratd to NG —- <—S ie Is My and ‘Dreamin, aN > nine sald ty is new nu SS Jest as good, bit th lke thom, and what me “But you ought ‘a’ heard the ort jal authe beet fome of them authors, and this one had been given a pro changed all his scenes and character and put in a Hebrew out his dialogue and situations because he'd put in a lot a had been used In any show before, and what the audienc Cc Uke what they're used to seeing and they can warm up to e “That author set up a roar and wanted his name Se away quick, which was done, and of course |is beef eet royalties shows how selfish he was. However. money and a certain party that was putting up the money Se NEED could be featured, got cold feet and said he'd pay fares to he MONEY / more, and after that it w t hog or dic » show fm rig Rut twig to twig; thisin with the new s! ¢ matter with the nd give tem gone way? It looks to me the a The Chorus Girl Laments That “Angels” and Dramatic Critics Are Not Always as Kind Heart- ed to Show People as They Might Be. OCOD CO COCCOOCODO OOOO 000) By Roy L. McCardell. T'S all up with our new show, “Not that it's a bad boy; 1 Chorus Girl. t ain't that, for ne costumes, n New Haven and he comedians told and oked Ike they could ts that has always hine was sent for te Gagger putting Ja right 1st ap t hav was that was taken off after down and as good as the Home in the edian, rs was not only nD, only they and cut of stuff that never e wants is something taken off the printing right that he shoul@ no contract, friend of his'@ York and ne ew they " Fs ay for If he wanted to do somepin’ since Roosevelt has made ured out them What the first is, let the public mM erities giv a thing to. ome in duced; it their might come ck and heard 0. ud t showed +r mecianical Not in the School Histories. though he money to » was ey er y at this outrage, but he had drunk strate among the terrified rom death, Alexander the George and the Blue changed England's Ghee a ex apology was necessary. She sent Hine If you have no m) Bs During the feast one of the guests proposed a toast ani prayer offensive to the Constitution of the United Sep Tate on Puen One clo cet (ae i Alexander, who hurled a goblet at him. King I angr: States took the trouble to prohibit like to see me, I, belng very bashful, Gousinly Kissing. i started up, drew his sword, and rughed furioumly upon ais son, s Bee : |@id not go over to see her, What| 4 surp so deeply that before he reached him he fell p any United States official, without would you advise me to do in the mat- | friend's birt g | eceraestty She Is Not Too Young. merrymaice: the consent of Congress, accepting 8. W. F. 0 take a prese | ast eighte ar Betty: Not a whit perturbed at this extraondinary escape f “, zi % You should have complied with the Ash to Call. Y ae 1s coin to be married. and | retorted: ‘Here is a man preparing to cross from Europe to Asie, who yet can- amy present, emolumemt, office or | young lady's request and gone to ser Si o Ca I would like to be bridesmaid, but | yo: step surely from one couch to another." title of any kind whatever from any her. She probably thinks you have | pear B eile am only sixteen. Am I too ——— ¥ 2 ote tf Gecided to cut her acquaintance and |] AM a young lad B. P. middle of Holborn, London, once stood an inn King, prince or foreign state. will refuse I do not i| of the ag RTO nOtaLCoLyOUna Ate, ne Drigen , and there took place an tnctdent which entirely ‘ Habe iy eet wil er attempt Since t nt your age off mur It would be somewhat of a re es > with vo you wish to| words and parted f flection upon his West Virginian constituents should Senator is regard an Italian title as adding to the| dignity and honor of pains itor of the United S so- ORDER TO- DAY. Senator La Follette says that one hundred men control the United | States. To-morrow’s World will tell who and what they are. How the marriage license lay is making New Jersey to be New York’s Gretna Green, how much coal the aS rapers burn, facts and figures showing how many men are out « < in jes, how Musician Bendix proposes to reckon the height of a s raper with a fiddle, are among the many interesting ar vhich you may not be able to read unless vou take the trouble t your St inday World from your newslealer in adv ; ; Letters from the People. arious trac order An Offlee Roy's Wiel 1 rayl , > FATHER 4 VA pb Laneh, deca reel poor thins mber of NIRS ATE a a a ania e i} 1 ea of i f \ A Fireman's Herotam W oH The “Missionary p waving on ne al wit ry ra s bores. Now re ata 'sionary at @ time Fate .-- v [ZOGODGO000: 000000000 ‘The Newlyweds o TheirBaby * ¥ George Hei Neier’ CORO OOOO Oa same ev | | dea! THANK GOODNESS MY DESK 1S CLEAN, Now TO THROW AWAY THESE OLD MAGI 2INES! VM GLAD THE | SPRING HOUSE I CLEANING IS OVER, | MUSTN'T GET ANYTHING ON THE FLOOR | ninently yout while It ean be UADUTORS ean be long or AT LAST, SEND UP Re nonecaneaarn ITS ALL AUN WHAT ARE length, as liked, and DONE, You DOING? have cand beianorn i ' MAMA SPANK! jwith the waist elther turn-over collar or ool antity of ma- the | Pattern ‘ is out tn at for girls of fourteen and xtven years of age. Mow ts Patterns. Gall oF ond byt ‘ON FASHION PI York. Send ten ce: IMPORTANT—W © old n inn. vis post bag road, Kk the hag ad His ¢ post boy, mounted on ew nothing of the !m- tera were to convey where he would be met dy other mes- 1 found in tt a letter from an immediate a rescue, Misses’ Blouse—-Pattern No. te ways specify sie wanted. > THE BV AU, No. 213 noon or etam your name a nined mn 5919, WORLD MAY thine MAN- New red and his friends. Charl ? cay ' {A

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