The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1908, Page 13

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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, The Newlyweds v TheirBaby © Géorve Ncwanus! i Lawrance D’ Orsay Braves Vaudeville With ‘‘Footfails,” long-suffering nge of air. Not an “openi LL was quict along > Rialto. Th s new ele seen, not gle zed uyon the second-s @ltar of Art, though “Bluffs” had been called off and “Toddles’ z ‘Umped a ab market was dull and heavy. Only : : FINE! So | The spring cricket, feeling like a Idst soul MucH BETTER < | WELL, HOW 1 NLL PUTON Do you 3 MY NEW HAT Uwe 17 | e > : tf AND qo iN AND eG 5 SUPPRISE . NaS as LOVEY $ 1 way. The ¢ wfalis” broke the Ines Yout of a job, heard the sound from afar, and hopped to Keith & THAN AHAT Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre to chirp as best he might. : ol DERBY! ee “But there wasn’t mueh to chirp abc Awr Dorsey wast G i 3 . wn re rat pe Mr. Lawrance [Orsay Poor Mr. D'Or: seenied I ready t ron Build foun- riders haé was just |seats by the gent s, a sidewalk hts rs who iLL THROW THE DERBY AWAN THEN! WHY THE LITTLE RASCAL TORE UP THE You LooK FINE IN This st | ev ERESERSEOOSSERES BESESESESES ESE SES SOROS SDSS SO SOSS, 1908. The Greatest ot Short Story Writers. O. Henry’s Stories of New York Life PPPIIFSISISIFSS SFFIISIFIFSISTITS SIISITT — Story No. 17¥—— PTIFIFTSS: Sisters of the Golden Circle. and HIF) Rubberneck Auto was about At sightseers, just! f Ufe's sights and con of white n Afr fe sptritual babe; une dog comm’ HAT ! £ | and | measura between a quic brief messages betwee start. The m greeting between mother om. by 0. Henry.) | p: Phillips & CO.) | con top ast, Ike a assigned to theif a furniture v naniy cond of.) Wagon, th) The ¢ was blockaded had gathered to stare! again, ig the natural law | James W ise at what might nal manner of alighting in ty. The truant pass- ansom and then floated leaf on a stream between an and a florist's delivery rl In the tan Jacket 1 looked in the eyes of Mrs. liams, Then she faced about FPITISIIFITITIIT FTI 7s be the turned that every creature on earth is preyed | and still while the Rubberneck auto MENG aaoreneth ocucrantt stopped at the flash of the badge under @ megaphone man raised his instru-| the coat of the plain clothes man. ment of torture; the inside of the areat) Halt | automoblie began to thun 1 throb like the heart of a coffee drinker. T. Wha nded the ng to the seats; | s profes- Iparatso, Ind., | 810! glish. ut Rut, before or for a few a brief pre- ered the officer, “There's whien 1 we want—a Philadelphia ct of illed ‘Pinky’ McGuire, ‘There Don novan wel rel | man|, nd sure is |"? We've got you. urs. It a R ingly do master | na across the slight | nal and man; im- n Kk and saplent are th one and one's he Back te rneck, ta though » back seat. Look out for hind wheel and ed up at James Williams. sald, bad >ugh the megaphone came slowness eps at the front of 1 of the conductor: | | beloved. But all these instances set ‘ Wo] er step off, sir, and explain. The Mruslaneyl Orem aekBilly largrave: | | forth only slow and roping ints? | car must proceed on its tour. Mrs. Drew as Alice Hargrave. | é pe: Hae ay James Willams belonged among the side one other Instance which the|igve1 heads With necessary tubberneck coach shall disclose, You |, x is rae h Hubberneck coach shall ee |he picked ‘his way through the passen- shall n (if you have not already) | cory gown to t what tw of all ear iiving | 4 & Buffalo Bill’s New Tales of the Plains ® @niy Been mad have offered t Sheridan and Buffalo Bill, how- 5 to render re rather has brought New Seri r. have persua » Duke's ‘TheGrand Duke | Alexis Hunt :: went ado the nazz my own favor that ng. a ue and mounted he s palace at S oes, the wild | ivs no use, 1 can't des ied Lawrance D'Orsay as the Duke cf It was a sce Have you eve Darley. r Miss Charlett Lambert as Beatrice never to d only to be told satt thanIam. | like didest confusion n e much better wri and the furor of New © Was save the lust day |The face to face. Rubbern the Mg Nn cur moved majestic uctlve t highest, rear seat was James | of Ch st quickly look into each |. ear. His w: 1 souls when they rd tourist furniture van and eck Wagon. j the ede of the litt nd the Glaring- |“¥? hy up ams faced his verdale, Missouri, and James Williams's face itthe iibrary of the its In three volumes. | am mo No. 1 contained the bellet that | Arrested. es Williams was about thi t of thing excellent place. Volume No. 3/6 sea tra cht was an | ng It to b Vo! 1d th In occupy yerneck at ct velling the pace that | nounced the |verdale, Mo,."" he said kindl 2. would not be too greatly “I have letters here e followed, turned her eyes and saw the es- le from behind the ip behind a tree on park, not fitty feet | “My name {s James Willlams but she | Descended to the ground, James Will- tors with a smile, To was thinking what a good story he | Would have to tell in Cloverdale about having been mistaken for a burglar. The Rubberneck coach lingered, out-of respect for its patrons. What could be re interesting sight than this? of Clo- so that 1m mort!~ that will please," an- | man standing “ Pink, Me 8 descriptin ms, you would have | you like flannel washed in hot suds. A fite Was about twenty-four, It will | detective saw you on the rubberneck ou to Know that vour estimate | up ntral Park and ‘phoned down £0 accurate, He was exactly \to take yc ar, kind fa ! rs eleven months and {the statlon-hous He was on nis|a 8! And then as of the boat rolled asyay she turned of them turn old. He was well| James Williams's wife—his ng Jawed, good na-(\two weeks—looked him in the face with nee, soft radiance in {and a flush on her cheeks, please cut those|!n the face and suc and 40 H. P, touring Go with ‘’em 1 new g of) ™ e it'll be our favor.’ in, Do your explaining at bride of her looked him eyes ietly, ‘Pinky,’ and © Glaring-at-Gotham and threw Me He ma & Spotted Ta ts t it had a| ba rd a kiss—his wife threw ao kiss—at some ate steeds son dians i a € dof bul es. |had given t as and nae The main | Us Jus t of our wed-| one high up on the seats of the rubber- ae : - AES EUAN the offing t of |native pert omimparl eaclagee eneuterakeli Just an } neck, Agate , ° [pe so far, except eS ee en alee Mien eini eee ray sit ygallopl inca | so we can remember how, “Your elrl gives good advice, Reflections of a Bachelor Girl. | ine on —— | sien 1 amake tt gallop tn | eat fate, #0 we can Femener Mow gi" aid Donovan “Come ob NOW i \ IOOCON0000 000000000000 0000000000000 rad of stampeding out Of |ine tow of those bonnet strings tted| And then madness descended upon t nt spread ut | peneat Ge @ibedion i as cory pied James Williams. By Helen Rowland, ng that did the wor Can't do hat far upon the back of his are t fr re th games of to halt was giv ttied and His Hi nderful si, oO " Betty Vincent’s Advice 1a8 so many mM s than a woman—because ; | sary Dep holding one shoe in his hand! ¢oje-gras And then send the cook inte stood riders sw: was literally Gears on Courtship ana Marriage mba Rs (000000000000000000000000 00000000 ©00000000000000008, na nagne than salt pork. Suc this wae the sce am, a young man's of cigar ‘ He se : She Quarreis With Him. | fOr ealling, Dut once In two weeks If }and th Great festivities wound up the for the past six! fy Just well raw ha Only in roses ina Shops do we, at ta abe megar 01 5! t hurr; gh joan and the oil stock, then. ee’ |The Girl in Front. in front of Mrs. James Wilifa sat a girl in @ loose tan jac adorned with gra irl's twen tive, B He ut if follow that of Ja anything Cloverdalian. This man t d to hard streets and sharp cor-| looked ki ry. Two p ONCE 1 vou ac Duke W The funt | TO and. tediov Te yung man three years my senior. | Hiiweven not think : RE the Most br'« oup to the first month of 1ony come West 1p has not come around but |and I advise vou to give hin put Unel trine ' sie : nabwasutury two weeks. Then, when he does tion with} Tea Wale spre 1 economically game, So he was turned over to Ge wo wee z walla Shiney GL win out to be about tne most inconveni. Ph eridan, who ers to ar 2 ike Sauk 95 TNL 2 ur Career or Husband? elieved, ‘ ‘i that could possibly have happened. range such a hunt. Not as easy a mat- this young man, and when I firs Rene Betty rid ie Duke Alexis was k pest brand of love is not always the kind that father used to make. ter as {t sounds im he was s0 eager & my love] | Ad a gtr! of twenty, away trom home satayiitinw, to me 1 to bel chewing Kum. plete bares neu rallowingiidesnatchitromielant jhe wow d gomolarpundlexens day a ar New York. 1 with my humble share tn his) A ; ; 7 York newspaper of that date shows ho last time we quarrelled sald met a young man, also a stud. suliful set of diamond sieeve links 4? A Milanese Wedding Dinner. SEA Miforsttial aa (Gts ot tn a position to marry for a! who says he cannot live without me |and studs In the form of buffalo Meads | Outlt, HEN VIOLANTL VISCONTI was married to Duke Lionel, son 2d- | nation’s imperial guest : s yet, and that he does not| Would you advise me to give 1 yi One: Chicago paren printed: this, queer tur WI Sugland, at Milan, the 1 ‘ serach Elie Rortet han enough to take me out, but [| career as an artist for SY jcomment on the Grand Duke's mag w 5 h Resides the cava scort there a caress ys nificent eift cighteen courses, including suckling p' a Slay aT Gl Arpanet Able Tn nok tries cae Cua many Canton even with: areer even |" Grand Duke Alexis has given Hur-| ridge, cari \ ducks, and ct . Some of the fish and game| Grand Duke f and re-| fs loves me Matai |twho successful artists are married | Sie arodt in coming Hast te busts ‘ were incrusted in. gol venge of the r s Indians,! The young man can hardly be blamed! happ! ert to wear them in!’ 4) ners. just ids os Se me Se SS fa Broa The uD gir Witarca You ( Jaround to Win par Goin st KGW WE KILLS 7? R ~Youse, see! Lr ” y Her « Helen (of Third avenue)--O Heavens! Was I only | *Dat's de fourth skirt, Willie, I've bad ter say 1 Won't you t ‘ made beautiful dat men should murder each oder be-| could only be a brother Wo hae ais year.” “Aw, wot's de use?- an old maid tike you wouldn't “Woll, ait g nse as I 1@ megaphone barks at seeming to begrudge the feet of those upon whom he looked | CAT ry, Bride Versus Bride. tn ward's ¢ ween y up with that touring wife seems he said, revkle: of her being ¢ ‘ be. And if I'm crazy, ‘must fi s in my madness." dreams and milliners’ ! gatl apes at The Battle. J bye Fy Whereupon he credulo: roared were thin, concerne 1 to Epicte the form of pepsia whist to tors. nt asked for his name. “MeDoodle the Pink, or w a young He weil rong jawed and good lis deseription seems to nes Williams, divest it | on d you might add to pluck the Pin} » have that in In a ve ra with Uncle e, in a resp about him, | ! » asphalt under | 2¥e! mfg. let ime whisper you 1 cardi ings are at city wil AC manded James Wi righted burglar and rable disc ves Williams fe always tan jucket twisted | pligrims on the last! closed the othe ab gers s Mrs. J two ticks ex W Exp!anations, ide no com-| and mean a language gause of me face! x | vnderstanai” | gow older?” | paeat, deeming it prudent not to ex-}and widows wot not of. ‘ ald) anything to me for kills fully and industriously that d for, and afterward the rse a few > think I ans a bure ly aes never sted arrest s0 cheer- cops had thousand station house the desk ser- Pinky the was But you can bet J that ames out. t it took five of especially i After the police had sternly ms for records" uv cane Mrs, James Will- homas, of Madison compelling motor ‘oofs of the hero's innocence |—tor all the world Ike the third act a fa-|of a drama backed by an automobile repri- given i the over a scray fas hone arge as jown from t paren was capable of, Mrs et bear, ams or sted him and swept [inte an angie of station-h ating him de- will- htm Ouse, one Donovan was efore walitieri wack heal iin siven hier a word of reproach “tsten, 1 to you. g, who was 80 you that I happiness ried and | saw and hb urry ear plain stands rut rice me weth And om fort maa

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