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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday; ODEDOGOINI OMIA ei Th @ ROMANCE OF NEW "YORK e { AND 119 THEATHILnk RIFE, Chorus Lady. July 9 The Shirt-Sleeve Habits of Mother 1908 os —ed rocco DOOOOu! [OOO CVE DONELSON AAO O01 OO NOOO OOO! TOO)! SOOO The Newlyweds-:-Their Baby-: obanlis Me Manus: OOOO OUOMOOUON ORO! Ono TOGOUUUOCUON OOOO g PRECIOUS WILL HAVE OH, SWEETUMS By Lilian Bell 3 FOUNDED ON THE PLAY OF THE SANE NAME. TO MOVE, ‘CAUSE MUSTN'T CRY ql PAPA'S AY THE JUST BECAUSE ety By James Forbes. : ae DOOR AND WANTS, MAMA MOovED tia. were | Searle fore ue potinon htt OU 0000H0HHISHHOSOOHOOOOOEANCOMOOAONODODHADDIODOIOIOR 0 TO Come ny father's home wis mat st who took care of an ty | s—which the nd night? yho w never too dire q ren In their or too worn out to start up at your This Novellzation of “The Chorus bounded up trom the pall and dealt his bw Lady” Was Made er Ls D blow on the Jaw with such fury call “hig hoarse whisper in the middle of the | force that {t went nim to the ground, Wired man ways’ ght? Who always, as she expressed Your ; ae ‘3 \ Brocs! SOE. aay we say pon't - ats MAKE HIM CRY, LOVEN | ave most obvious {t “slept with one eye open,” in order | to come at your slightest call? Whose hand was always cool to your hot brow; fanned you hour after hour; who By John W. Harding. ‘then, betore the shrimp had recovered s ils senses sufficiently to realize just! th W. Dilllagham Com- CASS pe What had happened, the Duke had SYNOPSIS OF ee SDING CHAPTERS. |‘Ured the paper, thrust {t In his pocket Dan Mallory, @ Virxinia horse trainer. i§ and was standing over him, quivering . New. York, red to Patricia ursrlen. Ney wich With rage and Inviting him to get up Duainess, s partner & and “ sated,” . Aum fn business, Meilite etford, cranford °hd be ‘'spiffiicated,” The Shrimp was ye toed “by Nora “O'Brien. Patricia's not slow to respond, He was on his ister, Pat It will always be observed that mother, although having shared his early disadvan- tages, has a way of coneaailng her lapses and falling “EAA iit: in Ina with the ricla catches Crawford gage fy wink! ‘ ing Nora, | ‘To save the elrh from. nls th na twinkling and rushing at his 8 Patricia taker her to New York Adversary, PMA finds her a ovsltion ag chorus lel. py, 8 Were fighting all over the 0 ‘ tly In New York At itn eu Nore meta Crawford eertaae ane ves formed stable, and the Duke wes having the PI MISTGN ONES (Siig lea inon ar Ok y ae ar father’s name to a $300 note (which Jite pounded out of him, when Mallory. if she had been born with them. Prawgord hi x That Is b e the feminine is al- attracted by tho nolse of the scuffle, r appeared upon the acene and took a| hand. He kicked the Duke through the | eho owes foe to Crawford's apart ri) the note, As th announced, Nora WAYS more adaptable than the mascu- I and particularly the Amer n Crawford fete 111 of sie but not tetmy stable door and then kicked the Shrimp brand of femininity. It 1s what makes door, Wearing Patricia an after him, administering a sound cuff- an American show girl turn into a very | qniden tn (3e IEF ing to earn as he did a0. neat article of English duchess in a coma for thet Ah ' year's time, It {s what makes a fasi- v1 Y word Grantor's a The Last Due’. THEN You'LL fon become , e because I WONDER SF HE Mra, O'Brien's Wat Nora !8 th ° Welng heard in Patricta di ‘This ended the last due! the boys were AVE TO WAIT he adaptable Amerfean giyl, who Sibefain rer aENGTA SN : ab: ever to engage in, for the same evening HAVE WE GETS KNowS ITS ME |standy boliind the counter or wieha the Sones: froin tome Mss, O'Brlen hak De" there came a telegram for the Duke UNTIL C} OUT HERE ? typewriter, pleks it instantly from the Bue recretiy ioves Nora and behaves Tt was trom nis mother in New York TIRED OF 3 Fitth avenue tmporters of | ealetraneely ae to attract Mrs, O'Brien's at-| ona reag: PLAYING $ Nevertheless, there are certain shirt- ‘ ‘ome here by first train, We lrave fee fee and manners which MorELOnAn Onisaturany mother still retains which the younge: CHAPTER XV, AG fen (Lp din outa, jEdit children Imitate and the older ehildren repudiate, If these are discussed lov- Tie (Continued.) Patsy to the Rescne. lgreatly, had bldden good-by to every. body, including the Shrimp, for he was not a boy of grudges, and was on hit Bly and tenderly, as such dell matters alway ; Mothers must remember that tne: should be ise: Drinking From a Saucer, 1» haven't ‘ice bad news from Shinar to the railroad aesion, nild’a life there comes a time, wi fed you cracked Ice until her tired arm. mother?” she !n | The Shrimp's account of Mrs, O'Brien's I should call the sensitive age. It Is a sometimes fell in ner lap and spliiled things? Who b ri x [time when the child first finds itseit, ynother ote Dut Hs dane (dees (een as Kipling puts {t. The time when! M matters becone of vital impor- He answered in the negative. and ‘he outburst 4 @ faithful narration of @}4 woman definitely made up her mind what had oecurred, Her mother’s hea that he was suffering elther from * pining for Nora, had led her to worry fousness of indigestion. and {nto a frame of mind In which ft ‘Lydy Bolle,” he vould tell the mare needed only such a combination of diva my Nora's a hactress, a fovely hangel.’ omens as the hooting owl and the eto. ‘Mike the faines tn the pantomime at ing turned inside out to cause her to Droory Lvne an’ Sanger's, with PINK! narpor torebodings of a most alarming tights an’ wings and epangies. an’ the a4 gepreasing character, \Mmetleht jol'vin’ on “em. Sho'e £00) 1 way about three montis after the iptetty an’ rood for me naow. Yus, she departure of the Duke that an offer to is, But some dy the Djuke's qoin’ tol ase Lady Bolle came to Mallol tbe somethin’, too. an’ all the nypers | Tir ese Tay eee had not be talkin’ about Willlam Perkins, the ae PaNene es Ores ae net "hen vou'll see me daay/turned to Maple Grove after his first wryte jockey. visit. Mallory was not exactly an y itm ane motor to lay me nyme Antes i. ths art of letter writing, He) ———————— fortune at ‘er littie feet, an’ welll bei siaed that {t would be edvisable for Sse Mat Hs Te ieorte cateon we Tess, Of the Boarding House, Dabbies in a Pool of Fiction Gometimes, however, this rosy hued |” { yours whom you are now crittelsing because she did not take all that precious time she devoted to nee—when the crossing of a street) comfort to practise the little AGL lagonally, tnstead of following the diddies you think are the moat impore crossings, seems more vital to the tant things in life? jehfld than his me c lan char. Oh, my dears, if T could only’ show acter, vou the leart of your mother you would never again utter a word against her manners ner —_—_-———_——_—_—. Her Answer. By Cora M. W. Green'eaf. HAT care T for treasure of ewela and gold That you leap In this poor ce? |eould have the benefit of ready counsel ath ‘iden ' bienie satin tia recran t analy f wision waa darkened by the eray black |C7ld ha Ne 3 oseph A. Flynn. stopped the maddened antinals by He locked her tn the garret an Started out to find her sweethear meat ene! of doubt, In his rare hours of With Crawford. This course seemed By Josep Ma go Making a noise like a bale of real had a juuley porterhouse steait and “Itunery and weary, and with The precious stones giisten, the met- ites ca had, at the cost of much la-|the More advantageous In that tt would bé thee pet &Ys Angelina looked around, saw onions painted on the wail to get two puffs om anon ae minal And hard, with its glitter and \bor and prein racking, written many atord him the yearns for oops 3 allt gry Who W whs, and sank into his man- | her goat reached the deserted cottage in the shine. letters ¢o her doclariag hie love, only . eet eae date pee ce ‘peas ase 2 AMS, holding on tightly to her “In a pair of patent leather shoes deep woods, where Vincent lay sick You promise the rarest old treasures ito tear them up in his fear of sending i ; mes i watch, Vincent walked to Arizona and with the fever, Opening the door, of art old people a treat by taking them with ed me last OY “irom thenceforth she Nai . ont minds she struck a match against her sho. hat your culture and wealth can them. Mm injtim Mrs, O'Brien, being able to see ing, ‘and do they looked ar d for a gold mine. Find gainst her shoe eats | i _ a ‘ ‘ s vanted t fa rted e ad ‘her head agai pea ooked PRIKIEe Gane "i The Shrimp bepvened rae Pt ity HasvGWH GF8h: and Keak IR HEE Peally happen whose name she wanted to ing ze he started hom and her head against a beam, looked Phink you the old masters can the stable one day while the Duke was Bee gees Hat vecstnlie oO aES Al) “What stories Seven days out of seven, because "Ona y ever faithful Maggte up, and found—Lord de Broke! wake in my heart $m the throes of one of these epistoia- | FeRev aula faelnvat pee shaae: at referring Vincent put the question on the handed Angelina a sugar-coated pill “She was trapped and she knew it! A love that will always endure? OEE to'try! Oh, mother!” anig- (fulness and her heaith, which had be- tov" I replied, 879%: hact{ly breaking {¢ open ele read Pee Teen) Ue sec anata) arDon a You promise me Journeys in many ritin’ po BY " Fens ager, pausing in my en-| "Father raved and stormed when ““Darling—Come, I am dying. at last land pid Le Apter eras deavor to pene- she Sroke the news to him, and Bring your lunch, . Her iitle tongue was glued to " And. NS ERER AUR Oar LS tees Bee \A Great Day, trate an armor- gently assisted Vincent down the “That night she st the inside of her neck, and all she two. empty d ; | hecta At last the great day when the trio plated biscutt. stoop the first time he called morning glory vine on the front of could do was to yell for ten minutes And that would be’ heaven for o i 3 Y ow - lather wanted her to m Po CG old Tin Car ri Without stopping; but the people me. “Take My Tip and Quit found themselves amid the towering Why, this one Father wanted her to marry Lord | the house, saddled old ‘Tin Can, who Cee Oa) tip ested y ‘ ee vay atentatt aeeAG teat here,” she sald, de Broke, but she refused, could gallop a mile an hour, and P. & by paid no attention to her, You promise a pathway of roses “Take my tip, Dook, an’ quit,” went| butldings of Manhattan arrived. rect! + Ciioiiien (Coane fs SAAS ee ae Bs thinking she was taking vocal les- Showing the Red Flannel, and bloom en the Ohrimp. “It's a sign you got/early evening when, a little tired from ct ; ne ye ie GGRARY RoPRD TERR! acne | 7 Fehr ATHORD UCD IBY fem bad when you efts de pome mlcrobe| thelr long Journey, but buoyed by ex- | {tie fn one of the Sunday newspaper 9000 1000000000000 0000000020000 Hat ha! my proud beauty) | Zook back, you mothers, to the any eart, 1 would dwell In te under yer 14. Dore ain't @ bundle in/citement and expectancy, they reached hissed De Broke, ‘I have you in my | When you discovered that your mother With thee and my life would be at last, can ruin your father | was plgcon-toed, or held her dress go sweet n't . de wolld as is worth doln' de Ghakes-|the reetropolls and put up at ap nan’ Hb HaRG ear i areal Betty Vincent Ss Advice ‘ in the fish market -morrow by bt it Y ° y | Deare act for. hotel near Times Square, where Mrs. winger for me, with a couple of ex- ing 20,000 smelts, Marry me or a pate eiaireds Wen red flenn With thee, T could traverse the Val- The Duke remained flr and the! o'Brien arrayed herself in her gala at-| ceptions. Give me your good ear for 6 ourts i i RUT ST RLG escort on a ae Pe ae ie al pat Ry ok Ree mote eather Main pionent anna hing: NPRINERARSIAISEPATSIORRORTANEOU Crewe lia amentl | n Cc t p 1 “Ah, | shirt-sleeve habits which ‘your Meet his messenger grim, with a rn Hi ¢ and 2 Give me th Y Far eae : , “Bay, Dook," he said, retracing his) org’ residence and to McGovern, the| “‘Angelina was a pretty elrl, and arrlage the glove | now shrinks and shivers at whe mith promise me gifts you steps and stopping in font of On ee eee eee tcdy Belle,| Would’ come nese ereaknie’ ny | SOCOBOOOGOGOOGIGOADOOCL 02000006 C00000000000002009 “TVTh' w horrible oath Te Broke commit them, and see Ifyou ca are wading. your breath whipped out a long handled knife | sympathize with the newer notions of Now tell me you love me a while, **scuse me fer bein’ allve, but on de! one x: tM owith 1 ite 4 Si vaight * promptly foilowed this call with a scales; but she was worth her welgh, a from behind his left ea and wa i level, fe it true she's run off wie & visi. hen, after refeeshing themselves | in certifad checks, Lovers by the A Birthday, Ask to Call, about to hand it to her in the won. | @sh can white tal ei y{ with @ substantial meal, they set off | score told hor how they felt, and Deer. zalt He Desay iis of her third, rb, when Vincent, ‘hey are not babies any longer, SETS ; “You're boodoo, ain't yer NO! for the theatre, the old couple gleeful | offered to help spend her pile; but AM ebgivteen years of age. and have J AM nineteen years old and have be- disguised In a clean shave, stepped | sensitiveness as to “what mother does” ; | ‘ FET aun | cor. th | Ip spend hi i f reno ie | i “ ’ | Sat you're talkin’ abaout,” replied the) at ny thought of the glad surprise al ane only shook ter dainty Read and | been Keeping company with a young | come acquainted with a young lady (0%, ebind a oloeraphy op the tas | J6 one vf the rst yet toost unmistal Railway ‘Scraps. Duke, whose heart sank within him |) 4 served for the gitls and prepared! pointed to the door. man one year my sentor for the past 1 of eighteen, I like her very muon) needed an. undertaker,” able signs of their growing up. At a recent convention of railway 1 in a Western city, made was that Keeper of the average big rail- at the thought that behind the Shrimp's color of the thtve months. He'has brought me sev- and would Ike to call on her ones Wii! ‘continued’ ‘ees, folding up| He loving, therefore to each other, | siorekeeners raillery there might be bad news con-| " “Her hair was the to enjoy the treat of their lives In se : arate eral gifts, such as perfume, candy, ile #0 that we may learn to love the paper, “isn’t that the Itm Ing them act. sun on a June morning, and one pooks, flowers, His birthday fs next each other when w @ of marriage- “Well, there may be a pa Be tolerant, you mothers, cle of) cism of your funny way of their er! one of the statement the stol cerning Nora. } , C \ “ a ” -| It wae with much ceremony and a glance from her beautiful blue eyes week, Would It be proper for me to able age, we not considering anything truth In it” T replied, keeping an anx-| oye ynty f ie incase oe eee Mattel | proud consciousness of the attention, would wreck a train, pin something, “and it” Wo, what more serious now. Should” Task. to ve on my portion of the string ANUS een ee SL es 55,000 tems of thas wed the ; ‘ it atti nae you advise CAROL ca H, J. K Mie oily objection I have to of you that they don f tock. Rally she was attracting that Mrs, O'Brien Oe OB Nea QUELGELYINg tn the 1 might h i ng tales Is that they al-| pour your tea into the sauc ae Benn ate ive the young man cuft- ou would of sufficient {mpoi nee as an economia J gon an’ @ double diamon’ cinch on me cilve nee eat nf M t they hate to see | took her seat In the orchestra with her| Park somebody yelled ‘Oats!’ and links or shirt-studs, If he has no nice ares to have Most men as ink fron Veense, so'a not to let it git away from) oH RA MAIOrY her horses started after the echo, ones. It he smokes, a cigarette or cigar t you think all men aro not ins." Ciybts Gea ei divided {nto 133 cmsses tn ‘me. But I seen the olf ‘ooman a-tearin’) hus} ae ele aes ual “Vineent Strong-Arms, who hap- | helder or a match box would ben OCT Sauray Het ea rejoined, | Yo! blow on your food to cool It be sold most prof- ‘her hatr just now an’ cryin’ iike she's) While Dan was on hf ey pened to be painting the grass AS vacated not try to find out wha feu ers ear io ney're heroes, until they're found| And you, children, think ov of the aston- | Would like? her if you ma { | pote. aes er, = = = ape nS See ees peelin’ onfons ‘cause de boss came. ciiuckling at the thoug : back from de village widout any mail. Ishment end delight of the girls, ie | *T know somethin's wrong wid me daby,’ O'Briens were trying In vain to rec ; : vas hollerin’, “Phey new {te | nize thelr darlings among the array of B Cc K ; Beer yas he Anas hee ter trom her| beauties on the stage, Mhroughout the y C. WwW. ahles a anton s al as hlons ny more. Taln't had a letter from her) sxe act the motier was straining her is manding of an’ Patsy for a week, an’ there was @leves and fidgeting and wl hootin’ on de roof last night, an’ I! O'Isrien whether he could see them, BET YOUA MiLLiaN) (BET YOu TWO) PLUNGERS! HERE'S Fe eA TO ‘i Jo had t fess that he could not, sf ME BET YOU TEN GIN THE LAW ee a" put me stockin’ on Inside out dis mom | and? 2 dinesi-the Bemaroae iwc lias ON COLIN —~ CMILLION CHANCE TOGIT PROMO= MILLION! . BET! YER UNDER NERS SoHE in'.'’ Fancy callin’ dat peep show stall! tailed to ald them, except to the extent TED! i x de velopment { She's a infant fermuminum—I | of confirming en, O'Brien's pronounce : sebe s “nent that none of the girls was Patsy Ci AUO a 3 or Nora. At the conclusion af the so.- tece feature ly met i Thrashi j ond act, when they had not appeared, p ‘ A Thrashing, her growing gonvtotion that tome thing, |e, with — enthusiasm, Wrap ar a wns wrong became a certainty, and! j== te blow H An’ d'you know what think?” com-| With wild alarm she started ont to in- rH Gnd thiy bloute jmented the Duke, “I think you're @| vesticate. | one of the prettiest low Cat Pig ee that canal (To Be Continued.) Piichh en votnan: eel, ‘specially such & nice, respectable) ant re | ar ” simple ful as Sian O'Brien Regaining Her Own. eotaebaats ‘Aw, g’wan,” said the Shrimp, de- 647 GUS," sald Mra, Subbubs, ern involving ver: iighted at having achieved nis object ot ] ROM CORTOIY | labor tn them “taking & rise” out of the boy. “What “What for?” asked her hus: and absolute Yyou know about her? t's have @) band. | lnpiherattine ‘ ecko at yer pome.”’ | "It's the only excuso I can think of] it tiadapted to all +He snatched the paper from the| to borrow back those fine plates I ‘Duke's hand and started away with {t,| loaned to Mrs, Naybor,’--Des Moines | Dhis was the last straw, Tho Duke! Register, | ETAT UU fitnecell 7] + MANTEL * TEAM a, * sANTELOPE =U" an WHAT ANIMAL DOES THIS SPELL? POM odie | sensonadie waist- ings, and both to @ gown and for wear with the old skirt. In this its made of oyngee. Pongee is belng extensively WE WERF REHEARSING OUR —, CHUMP! 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