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ayn , The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, a 30, 1908, = eres pre ean Pres re ssuecncsts eeeeccceeesccceescereeceeneceres,, ,cOcodoCcoDDDON ABaDODEEAN”NToKNeODEGRBOOEAMIAN TAA Deesooncaneee9ECEsaNe000000: e. The Greatest of Short Story Writers, as Mil G. Ip G it d P. is De Gi Ad; 8 i{ Mile. Genee’s Lesson n Galop and Polka Dancing for Children . 2 | SacoommmcececooanoneTeceUNCENs: LONOUSOOL 22000 B20 2OL0OGOLOLIGCI020000000000000000000'200080200000 0000000000000000000000000 a 0. Henry’s Stories | inetd HHO DOCK OCOORE OCOS PQOCLISOOCCCOOGIOCOGOO0000000000 0 OOOO of New York Life i n | described. To-day the instruction jevssssscsssssassssssvssesssasesss sovsssssevesseent | CUTIE ftne — Story No. 16. —— By Mile. Gence. The Coming Out of net LESSON ? NO. 1. (From “The Four Mil! (Copyright, 1907, by Me and,” said O'Sullivan, and no tr to find me ees cinerea Where do you live? E reer en hop in tie| ignored que hall of the ( Athtetic sav your name's O'Sutliva Association on In order |)” Bie Glare At comes age : to attend one nde USE GEE eer tow dancing stops des -ribed never saw," said) article have beer be a me et ent : ‘ if you t tn nop. | The gaiop ts in tio-four i 6. ol y USK= | jer should cot rr ew off with the rig ot 1 at on I «- | beginn wid comni ily sweet O'Sullivans strict | sliding steps. Cre . Hiren iy Halt ther Y to the right. aft Jae Know one nnothe ou ¢ FE { ta) slide, a c “48! our lady members 1 privileged i 4 [chance te ke good. If a| moment Buty tamily fee a few histor! other fo the! o’sullivan b me out on it. Or do, the dance Hand) you want us to dig it out of you by | accent of f quick Ant at VINE) the roots?" and second to each bar shaken ‘ lar hops: kee | sildes are made at the side or ¢ Maggie Tools or ner aul] Mind Your Own Business!" | to torwara sides following a straic eyes, broad t 1 anded style] Suppose you mind yaur own busl-| line; again two with the left & Ch work In the two-step, we ness,” suggested O Sullivan blandly. two with the right as ¢ efits Gata ee with Ant Dempsex’s eye brightened, He held] allow, coming backward upon qUIVERERERC 1 1M TU ATN icpATad “finger as though a] two slides with alternate f second i aide »b Act Ment idea had struck him.. The slide is the same t nd le to the le en je great s A ge t now.’ he \d cordially. | pointing. exeant that the bias ae ver | polka ma a ways made J Burns take was just a mistake. You ain't no|the er instead of being !fted bene A Sar Maggie's Saturday van, You are a ring-talled mon-| It will be quickly seen whether on the on the last part JOE PoIww7vive. ; fend could go t ‘ Excuse us for not recognizing | dren's ear for rhythm and music Is g00d. | of th eing executed position and slite, say, nitly stendy on their feet to let go | reat ‘And the more deficient they are in! frst with ft AW lernatingl| not forgetting to. tran bar they can practise them hol@- | *s eye flashed, He made althis the more must the music be ae-| feet with mach In | onto the right foot. hb ind can also co through all | ament, but Andy Geoghan was |cented. the first beat being given a de-| qt ts y to deseribe elthes| | Sixth Motion—Change to the left foc pamotlonalOe) the) aa itary esorisealin (an Rte eX caugnt } n jelded bang until the as enught | the polk writing, an| at the same time ralse the right iapmiatitee : fa 1 oO c psey ne and W the rhythm. The music c a lead one| | front, ready to begin the same After the aaihavenueent learnea’ \ & viked | MeMah: t e club, | child beginners should tg a series o: | of motions over again. These six mo-|two children can dance together, the ward M walked rapidly door at| plest description. Somet s i tions require two bars of must, eaci | little xirl placing her right hand fn the q\ the rear of the hall other me asjly be remembered and tn wht every one is fa-| j bar of waltz music consisting of th s left. which 1s extended. He then Wes : CRT SEHR Glvextind > Association |as ents or beats are very much Ika step, even an} beats es his right arm around her waist, 3 vi eit aeinenl group. | phasized. The old. ned x on will suffice. Before every dancing lesson {s bagur 6 hand in the middle of the baok. ie Af s now in the hands of the | waltzes. palicaal &e., are better f might be deser'b the five ndamental positio s! 1] he girl places her left hand upon the 1 . Loa of Rules and al Re s.| Treason th: some of n " 7 be practised, and after the cliildren are "boy's right shoulder. My The him briefly and softly | music | he ral dy Tocris ae y | ar nm) out through the| rhythm are hidden or obscured. ecwnrdieen a e SEE nTRGRe aulicous Cattacale 000000000000 000000000: Neus os 4 the part of | teal i must be quite as é re eft foot in sec-| leaving the right in second position hind. —- 8 B O n ’ : w , associa-| body, which should always be » transfer th | eft; at the same time, | left, say. eight indh: | vice ; was described) in the first art » the left foor,! raise fourth position b Fifth Motion—Extend right to second | room re room per “room per oe Es Sa SE ee on Courtship ana Marriage POL PLC 2OCOOOSOOOLOD0-0909 090000900990 90 090000000 00000000000000000000-0-0-4 x 4, Man to man, wit 9-00-00 000-0-09-0-00-000000004 ee # 50 Ways for Girls to arn a Living. ; Too Young to Marrs ee ae ; ‘ if she loved you very muc ‘ Dear Hetty | oneak other engagements co ENTE ITEI>)-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0000000000000 CCC SOC SC CCS OSOOSOS ery errr AD eteen and very much in love ell the girl of your love and " ( ars. I Soccccscccccccccccosceotecocccosestetocoosesecceseseseee: XO RLE RELIES AIEEE EY OE EEE EEE EXE EEEEXIEEIEEIEIO | AM nineteen and very muoh tn lov she returns your affection, as i ne Aran a Ties 5 5 with a young lady of twenty. Iam] that is the only way to find out If she C fe BoA on positions open to girls, re the ez grade work nts. woman or t ier In a, factory, The , verae z, “ 14 y Wis : f earning $15 per week at present, but ex a ww | the requirements, duties. pay, ete i Bop kenoieom town Manhittunmiradel Schoniteminaltelto Se RaLSHUT nVARMONiToR Test Uiesiean él Bridesmaid” 's Duties. le s L B Alsy how to get the positions The © demande! 1 1 r stock, | meet the demand for their s:udents, and CUT IICTAINRIce Ste peR Weak : si s i ‘ } No. 9—Pasting Trades. 1 1 nad the abil a nid |e a the meatier at one yb wants to get ried cn the nA are the duties of a bridesmald ie | Soe naare 1¥ RUETAC® DORR: ’ 1 ect] ers In shops § 8. {trained one of Its heat w fo be tall, She says we ong Who 4s the only attendant of tie iw i AC. DORR, Tires iLtfes are insisted upon in ‘ !n Its factory with § We are of diffe 7 le? Is {t proper for me to ta! - t st The making of silv Jewelry have decided to pra » arm of the best man (a man whom L 1Co Id a el. also a highly ski re igton 4f we get mar now) In the bridal procession”? 1 know what I! Y sald Rose ' 1} a year's t CUPS TITS ci UN Ache tite ho is the first one to kisa the bride mean, Im glad’ for Mag, iret tellow! “W mn? Dem ‘ 1 for expe very) [io re Hale er the bridegroom? PS. B. ever had, 0. aN partly las with y r ese cases are covered with! 1, i Mio bridesmaid who Je the solo ne aor ih Lagat pala } (i) y eather, satin and other expensive! person you nt of the bride agsista the bride The fegant, ; . fabrics, and are Hned with satin, They |be very distas n removing her glove at the altar when jewel eT SHS TAR Ce PELY Gian, are | el Chasing 18 receives the wedding ring. She also ese : Sis pea A tale ee tely formed thr mck the bridal vetl after the ae ns ea 1 on pre intoh ltt } reli if ies e aL if {t 1s worn opvering the coquettish yac A stately eae etonne eats a put a aco before. Tt is perteetly proper to ui emplate matrimony . titled the enc fa 4 1 k is frien scossion. The “bridesmald chum. He sto wer tha ee a ning wa \ A Troubled Suttor. icishenbeniateerntiialbridee cent the average Give ‘ Det y Dear Be Told Not to Send Presents, i : : t . AM twenty-nine and make an excel- $ r wed iM lent salary of over $6 per week and 4 i a ‘ gz «year's training may be! mounting or ot have no bad habits. 1 have been] and am deeply tn 4 rerey_ O'S y z i i pee five years my eee ————— | going with a young lady whom I love} “ | veut aitenuitian edat her house for over a year, and have taken h times and uave been made wel- +t Rei Mc T have s rand her sisters i ser andy and flowers frequently. | and other presents, ‘Re: When 1 w to call sie puts me OT) ney ¢ was told by her mother not te f 3 = for week or by telling me she has n more of these thin to h 8 TE aaa 7 ( a A Vetere Balt r lese things to her ‘i ‘ 4 sou AcT Is ea Ta AW, BEAT IT! DEY 15 A MAN OUT | | cneagements for the whole week. TI] daughter, but 1 could send them onthe ot a . A y ‘ GETTING OLD LL, WILL YOU \ IN DE AUJIENCE must write or telephone a number of] sisters, What shall I do? Dor GET NEW SONG LISTEN To Him? AND A-EATIN' A BIG times before I can make en appoint-| nyall the Aeuicrankio liber ioaarre 5 : asi Fs 1, wi a * I Just pailp 3 ment with her. Do you think she loves} gor the other sister and that vou wish a ae fhe ee ni ace AND NEW COSTUMES : UT PAID * §0 PIECE O Pie! no? If she does, should she not break} to pay her a yn. If she objects on prewsed ‘ u AND WE CAN 800k SR AUENEW, ome of her, other engagements to see sei the youth of her daughter aie e ma folds Panda You ALL RIGHT! COLLEGE SONG as ROUBLED. | fy unt!! her daughter has grown Atlons to Ler v.' ‘Tae ver Lear) d snore ese CasTUME! THE IDEAR 3 If you are not engaged to the girl youl to rriagea VoUnR Eon bees wd with HEY! You'RE ON FoR DE iin time to catch and hang upon Toole, 1 irm of U Sullivan that was sudden- i muscles betore ver and bes d, and to whisk from it the! SUPER SHOU for danee. &. bright stiletto that he had drawn Thus she scored from his boson ue | Confession. »| livan the hi thick and | HE simple full | I kimono that 1s | made with a siniled : went oe te Bear The knife fe rang upon the | smoothly Stted yoke is so8 ae Ao te [scene Same ae ip f i EU nt | always grace!il and a lappe pefore. becoming at the same a faun: he introduced man n very one stood motionless for a min- time and ft 1s eastly his wor e Andy Geoghan kicked the iletto jwith the toe of his shoe curiously, like some ancient weapon unknown to his | learning, | Dempsey Donovan. | And then O'Sullivan hissed something unintelligt between his ceeth. Demp- | sey and the Board exchanged looks. and atmosphere ringly upon ie, and—h twice in succession with the paper-box girl. that Dempsey Donovan bry 1 made. This one can be made efther |} short, In sacque styl and with the lose or \ bishop sleeves. In | iNustration a protiy | flowered Datiste is Dempsey pas the leader of the moet Say Eye (vara: WA EORR BUN e m And then Dempsey looked at O'Su | trimmed with bands could chin the bar twice with one hand MUHIDUE era eGnat IGGKER URE “VE got the blues, dear, that's a fact! I'm sick of vodeville, anyway, liplain color’ but there Bejesg ons sBik O'SuMIWan’s stray dog, and nodded bis head in t [re ookin' agent folks is crackcd And tired of doin’ three a day— Nee O GHOOR EEO Neutenants, and was never troubled b Tote | They said i'd have to change my act! Night, supper show and matinee! | avatinn| SAG 4 trouble, peta “sn you beat that, Sad’ Can you beat that, Sadie? aa Feet he Cap'n ‘d lke to see ve a fe minutes round to the office whin ye have time, Dempsey. me The music stopped tered to the chairs Terry O'Sullivan w dow, r to her par and star Maggie. Demp-e t and many of arin! your pat | OH, HOW T LOVE ee sas DORR To SING,AND DANCE! down which slow tea.s Gucn! My FEET! oon!) ut she looked him dancers s long the w entrancing For 1 ast MAES ql quished a pretty girl in blue SPECIAL FEATURE. ae MONTRESSOR') 2 nd back to find pted him in Dompsey," she said, as | dail ever thelr tears Ta the middle of the ‘ocr, Ho tenhue, JRF REOG i Some fine in that Rome mu. To horried “in whe they: Man athed to us eaused near Nave bogu every one to turn and look at the thera was a subtle feeling gladiators ad met in the are or three Give and ‘Take with and him was) seraypin n Guineas always curries kei i ch || But sou don't understand, Demp a} | never had a fellow in my lle. 1 got fonent Vtiecd of comin’ with Anna and Jimmy CO CHAI ET ve gqng (OEE) MEHL, OT Axed HC with tlm: to Sac CH an pov ead Hine! Usuivan, and srg Uh a ne youre. Where did you say, you | {ome 2 Knew there'd by nothin’ doin na ee for iim if he eame as a Togo, 1 guess eas tee ee The two gladia:..s were well matched, | 1! reslan from the club now, ; 4 it yards 2, j Daa Phe eau Re Hates tea tue cta Dempsey turned to Andy Geoghan, | A 2 welght to give away, Tne O'Sullivan | onu kt at i) silear out of the — yards au inohes sy de, had breadth and qulckness. Dempsey window ahs i iat ines he ra anes | th 1 dof. silk or hat Mr, O'Sullivan has h elepho: 3 had a glacial eye, a dominating stit of | \ spc ie Aba Lael 1-2 yards of ribbon Kimono With Yoke—Pattern No. 6921, message to go down to Tammany Hall. And then he turned back to Maggie. ny, Mag.” he said, “IN heme And how about ne for short kimono. ee ap Pattern N AYL eR @ mouth, an tgdestructible jaw, a complexion like a belle’s and the cool- nesa of a champion, The visitor showed more fire in lis contempt and less con- | They |uight? Wi you come to the hop with; D21 {s cut In three sizes—smal, medium and large. eed NG WORLD MAY MANS Call or send by mail to THE EVI trol ov his conspicuous sn 44 Body be ‘ ‘ were enemies by the law written when | me ! 1 call around for you?" | Tay h an How to $ TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 21 West Twenty-third street, New the rocks w molten they were| It was remarleable hoy’ quickly Mag- | leven dread a sweil encore Last night | had a drewm—'twas fine! Obtain in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. each too splendid, toc inighty, too In-| sis eyes could change com dull to a | When the audience drags ycu on once more i saw my name on a big head line tan | 13 name and address plainly, amt ak}, comparable. to divide pre-eminenes. |""With you, _ Bempgey 2” se stare | And makes you dance—when your feet is sore! Billed eight weeks straight with Hammerstein | \ i ; mated, Bay ccwil a due ewisn i ~ Can you beat that, Sadie? + Say! Gan you beat that, Sadic? ee ren ome only, sagt survive. ene eter Fra ae ee