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oy fa oi The Evening World Daily M NEW DAY Black-and- whie and Dark Flay Open New German % heatre. » Friday, October 2, 1908. eT Clarence the Cop ee ut By ©. Ws Kahles pres BOARDING-HOUSE FABLES asi Mr. Whiskerino ww w w and Mrs. Starve-Eim Have a Truly Thrilling Experience CODDODOOOGHOOVSGHOGOE DEQDOSH By CHARLES DARNTON. To omens are good for anythi!ng at atl, the black-and-w tA Sith W Gee werke Hy it sith Sa feet EXCITED! | h MusT BE SOMEBoDY/—t-d1 4 DROWNIN'! Rye Mrs. Starve-em ducked behind the tr By Joseph A. Flynt. | ana pixea them off. fvery time an } CY) Noseemna | body waltzed along they ducked tn | j t that su 1NO seems | some hallway untl! the coast was clea to be -um-| “By that time the old lady was scare upon the stage and piay don walking part in the first act of “Die Ruben t ought to bring the ik tu the aew German thea usually communi-/| clean through, and you can {magin: H Uae cative to-day,'’ [| her getting scared; while Whiskerino’s ‘The cat seemed to come from In front « s raged remarked to Tees| tongue refused to work. One of th. &nd evidently lad a desire to cross over ‘an the ot at breakfast this | fellows, a long drink of water in a morning, indicat-/ light sult, was a dead ringer for you, ing the gentleman| gq Whiskerino said, but I knew you tn question at the | wouldn't get mixed up in any game foot of the table.’ ike that, and I told him so; but that’s whore a number of | getting away from the story. boarders were list ening to him with rapt attention. Why wouldn't ot the proscenium arch, Its admiration w @ decided adventaxe in belui able to see Muoha's most beautiful cc over the arch American Girl’ exchanged friendly glan other decorations that put the ho f Beauty” painted man Girl’ and d there were s from o {na pleasant bluish | giving the M a characteristic delicacy \ souvenir book that with a works PEEL SIAN VOGERESULTLE ¢ he be?” Tess rejolued, absent mindedly Aa am : replenishing the butter plate, "He ran color and othersvise—ar tiie sec- T Our OF, into am experience last might that he ond act of the play Dr. Maurice Baum- Poet nous THERE! won't forget In a hurry, You needn’t| feld, last year in charge of the Irving aad : ve mo the laugh. I know and o do| HAAS GUIS) Nel) EON ANS ltt a) ML? 2 i | vou that Whiskerino shakes hands with | the audience see for Itself the man who Poor cHaP! John Barleycorn once in a while, and | Poe iedo) UeAW cote te bem, aUcUssc Hes) HE'S RAVIN' he rolls home with some beautiful ateers Theatre. aes) that win him the belt every ttme; but) last night Mrs. Starve-em was with |him, and she backs up everything he says, too, How do you like that? She and Whiskerino called on some | friends over in Brooklyn, and they sat in for a couple of hands of euchre. As soon as the old lady won her car fare she kicked Whiskerino under the table. and that was his cue to make a crack about baving to got up with the birds this morning. They came home in the basement road and got off at that sta- fon two blocks away. Everybody in the neighborhood was safe In the hay and nothing hapened until they came | to the corner. | | | Everything about the house seemed beautifully modern, even to the brand new smell,..but the play dashed you un- mercifully ito the Sixteenth Century “Die Rabensteinerin,”” the recklessly cuphonidus title of Ernst Von Wilden- bruch's drama, wouldn't strike the aver- age first-nighter as the jolilest houge- | warmer in the theatrical world, and the black-and-white cat that acted upon pulse probably felt that a light touch | might be a good thing for the reser dark play i Herr Von Wildenbruch may be one of Germany's foremost writers, but he cer- hasn't a Ught touch, With its| robber baron, {ts strenuous heroine, its J bloodshed, the play kept | ng away like a Western melo-, “Just as they got under that big tree Running Like a Lame Fish. “After a while the two fellows reached the corner and got right down to bust- ness. They were carrying a potato bas, and Whiskerino said whatever was in- side was full of life. They carried tt over to the edge of the sidewalk, when one of them whispered, ‘Let it go!’ and the bundle dropped down into the sewer. | They beat it up the street in a hurry, and the old lady was just about to cash in when she remembered the sidewalk was a little wet, and she had on her TT Heinrich Marl. v ze Bartolme Welser. d Western heroine ever / By had as much ty do as Miss Hedwig Reicher in the role of Bersabe, the warlike of the nob)! Hippotd Je niwart gentleman who earned ¢ Sey ere ena Hinpeldl eres eaeee emer reo Ome nlitlts stew over an open r a ir men and then toasting them | on their way. She listened ¢. coming attack upon | the rich young mercha ne Wels: him fall in the fight with | her ther as she watched from the window The noble robber fared even Worse, for he staggered ba and atter Bacon in Potatoes, ‘Beauty Hints. by Margaret Hubbart ayer. aor busy Housewives. | plaits into the house with Ste thet 'n-| Glossy Skin. : ; used in moder- | M.—The best remedy for enlarged Jeaving precious stolen pearis as a legacy to his agged himself off (QELUCT large potatoes and see that ation are among the pores Is to daily scrub with a new coat, so she braced up and let out ae Hl they stand firmly on end by cut aioe Ged | Complexion brush In warm water faierenaincilen’ And then came the hero on a stretcher. ting a small plece off each before Hic (ad Gio: tii {with a pure soap, rinsing erward In “Whiskerino was anxious to make ° was brought in for dead, and when | baking. When baked soft remove the | ing season and those! Several clear waters, Th will also re. | good bluff, and just when the two fellow he showed signs of life Bersat a alt |seariensot ths aie Coa ain bar designed for young | eve the tendency of the skin to ex- | turned the next corner he lot out Bhe could do to keep one of the old Ruard of robbers from knifing him. He had to play his first love scene flat on his back. When he opened his eyes and saw Bi e he believed her his betrothed, and asked her to kiss him. She granted the request with so mnch enthusiasm that he was left quite exhausted. Then Ursula Melber errived, and claiming the young man as her property, had him carried out, leay- ing Bersabe in anything but a bappy mood. cessive olliness, but will not correct it. This trouble, which Is more than skin deep, is due to wn Improper diet. You | must deny yourself creasy foods, things ts gsaceful, of moder | iit nave been fried, pastries. dough- ate fulness and B1veS nits, ac, Confine yourself as much aa | long, slender lines, ossinie to vegetables, fruit and cereals, | So fulfilling all re- witn meat once a day, but never pork. | quirements of the: Rinse your face off once a day In a moment. It can be basin of cold water with about ten made from suiting grozs of tincture of benzoin added, and | murder was committed right in o material with coat jy you must use powder, get only the midst!" I exclaimed, gazing at her to match or from purest rice powder. | Whiskerino grabbed Mrs. Starve-em| @stonishment. "Why, that ca girls are offered in a varlety of attrac: | tive styles. This one three-dollar howl, and started aite them, running like a lame {i they got away. When Mrs, St came home she was all in. W wanted to go out and get third rail, but she wouldn't stand for i and it was only a little while « she got over the scare. “You don’t mean to say that a brut | chopped b: bacon letting it form a | small mound. Stand the potatoes up on a dish and place a bit of parsley in the j bacon. It can easily be made, and on 0 be ner sot a warm summer morning will tempt he appetite, ‘Breakfast Crullers. | 0: quart flour, two heaping tea- | go the: spoons baking powder, a little salt. Sift together flour, baking powder jand salt. Rub in with the tips of the They Sneaked Along the Rallings. lighter welght fabric A |by the arm and they both stopped. It|have been reported to the police in ' migers one level teaspoon butter, and | by th , \. But it wasn't until Bersahe went to ne a eae Oe Cal and uttilzed tor the Chapped Lips. | was one of those cloudy mMghts, with | mediately! young Welser’s home to return the Blateneiy SELGIRGUITIaG indoor frock, for tt H.—This is probably the result) the moon and stars all asleep, a grand| “I thought you'd fall," Tess inter- pearls that Ursul her. This was in in the thoroughly e: ged gh. Roll cut and le thin strips and twist together, | Fry in deep fat until a golden brown | Drain in wire basket or colander. R A caree S just as appropri- of a disordered stom night for a murder, and the old lady} posed, laying her hand on my shoulde: ate for one as for ful diet, plenty of water between) wondered what was coming off, but; and gently forcing me back into the other. It ts out meals, will straighten you up in a feW | ghe didn’t have long to walt. chair, “I went up in the alr the mo- n the second uct, and third act, when Bersabe found it necessary to defend ner castle, she took in powdered sugar #nd serve. This in nine gores, There weeks, Eat fresh vegetables and frult,| “Coming along on the other side of|ment I heard It, too, but Lizzie foun? ; a shot at Ursula that told. It had grown ‘makes a delicious breakfast dish. are two plaits at the very little meat and no rich pastries or! the street were two Jolins, with their| out the whole thing this morning. a so late by this time that I didn’t stay |Boiled Radish | back edge of each highly seasoned food of any sort. Here|coat collars turned up about theirears,| cat in that double-decker around ths for the last act, but I came away’ feeling [polled hadisnes, @nd there are ins is a cream which will heal your Mps:| wearing slouch hats. They sneaked| corner brought hotne a couple of kit- certain that a little thing 1 execu- AD when large or strong verted plaits at the|Gamphor, 21-2 grains; powdered arrow-| along by the railings like a couple of| tens, and those fellows were just trying Honer couldn't frighten Bersabe, and fey ipyjbeleeoenatoiadyan;, cack root, 1-4 dram; subnitrate of bismuth, 1-4) second-story men, and Whiskerino and| to get rid of them." thoroughly assured that young Welser tage: » trim closely and! The ‘quantity of |arac; ointment of Tose!’ water, 1-2] ~ —. — would save her by aci rding to boll for twenty minutes, or until ten- material required | ince, aix andlapply frequently to the the old law of pardon and asking her der, thicken the water in which they for the sixteen-year = to marry him. a boiled with a teaspoon of com Size ts 9 3-4 yards | !!PY ‘ | Good to Know-=-About Eggs. Miss Reicher acted Bersabe with son- | starch and season liberally wit) sal: 24 or o7, 6 1-2 yards Ankle and Leg Exercises. orous power, She gave the wall, Hedwig Reici er as Bersabe !and butter, | 44 or 62 inches wide, t “I give below the anide and leg | © prevent the julce of fruit ples from soaking into the bottom crust, there is elther A eel gsalaausetel T brush the crust over with a beaten egg before putting in the fruit. Di 7 1-2 Point the toes down to the ex- When making frosting In warn: weather, set the whites of the eggs 27, 41-2 yards | tramest limit and move t et up and || on ice for a short time before using. new house a s: times, but there was fury as that sent ho rian crashes at To Clean Lace Fans 1 q ed AD the fan on a towel a Liedtke, as the lover, w fiery when occasion demanded th } hickly cover it with black mag- 4, or 4 yards down twenty-one times. Devitallze the Egg stains can be easily removed from silver rubbing with @ wet the & quality s 3 is res |ncy that wae without an ota Jousr, nesia. Put a fold of the towel over inches wide when feet up to the ankle end shake them || dipped tn table salt. To clean vinegar bottles and crusts, crushed eng shells As the lover's father, Heinrich Mariow acted with the sii nd whip lightly with the hands, Re- there $s neither £18 Joosely but vigorously from fifteen to | In a little water are good and handy. eth &@ favorite at the Irv n and treat the opposite Misses’ Nine-Gored Skirt—Pattern No. 6104, ure nor nap. of h oatre Eegushtahalonlyien 2 0s wenty times nding upon une foot, To mend broken china, use @ cement made by stirring plaster of paris the solemn herotes of the As ree rts NPE ola Ww pileinrlica manner) dwedlycaclied apy Pattern No, 0104 {8 cut in sizes for rirls of 14 and 16 years of age | raise te knee and clasping it | into the white of an egg. a eiremciaali tien cave PACER ERE) CaN nT Tee talcum powder, —_— eee ds Craw 1 as high os Msgs are valuable remedies for burns and may be used in the folowing back, ho looked like a figure from a Holbein canvas, But him geting was It Cleans Bathtub ‘dew Call or send by mai) to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN-{ 9 tiDs with each leg twelve | ways: Tho white of an egg sinply used as a varnish to exclude the alr or human, vital and full of character. Georgine Neuendorff made han wenn a atntub. te TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 18 tast Twenty-third street, New { tines, Rise slowly on the alls of [the white beaten up for @ long time with one tablespoontul of fresh lard motherly and sympathetle cheracter, In fact, all the members of Dr. Be ih & ]F the tired housekeeper will try clern- Obtain York Send 10 cents tp coin or stamps for each pattern erdered. the feet, Kegping the bos the Ghrow | Gil a little water separates, or an excellent remedy ts the mixture of the fold’s excellent company acted with all their heart, and forgot te think nog nen, | Me, the bathtud with gasoline she These IMPORTANT—Write your aame end addrver plutaly, snd ab} the grins backward, tend the inees | yolk of an egg with glyacrin, equal parte, Put in e bottle, cork tightly (Stee sare "et to tht wel will find It to be a great time saver {Hattern, $ ways specify sige wanted As the body destonds, swing the a1ns J 4nd shake before using, This will keep for some time tn a coo} place. - with surprisingly good results. forward. Iepeat twely» uines. ELEDEE PEELE LIDEDEE POOLED GG F299 9O O99 9490090099OOOH $290009460O986644000O9@ . PDOs $ > @ PPLODEDODOPLOD DOOD $PHGOHHOOE$ HGH GE F LS DOOGHOOD Kew York secey = THE YOUNGER SET = New York Society By Robert W. Chambers, Author of **7 he Firing Line’ and “4 Fighting Chance.” ROmYTIEN M007. he Ropers W. Coamenre | 9: sofully to Ruthven: and in doing it) found Lansing sitting on a pile cf) and expensive improvements and altera-, reste. * * * Look t Phil! That's it over Is to be. I wish Ijman, I've wanted to tell you so for) know what I say ts true, You've ng srxorsis or previous TWsratwete | 22° {nk n thot gentleman's measure, | dusty rigs. ecstatically inspecting the | tlo a estimat ie cost of them! to be your room."* t; the ignition ts simul-/a long time." right to club the natural and healthy Capt Philip Seiwyn, of an via new ruts | J ne thouah Ruthven himself was a) cracked ceiling ar frightened me half to death. I tell] “Thanks, old fellow—not now.” ous and absolutely complete, and) And, as Selwyn sald nothing: ‘For inclinations out of The day AF win hilne coreed int cy stat ise r | othe Biowitbe, Nearrard had) ae, Ha ae the House that Bools you I pever had such fun, 1, Come, “Why, yes! I expected you'd have there ts not a tra ot an une! He vue sake make up your mind to ap fanatics and dotty flagel- i i je eur iy v du tak tly | " al " n the « “there ‘ oh II"! — burned or party Io it enjo. e! You d tt Hi ny nts isp E rtyrs are out rane Alle” aun ecretiy, oe adm ee ae fled her nen thay were nil! It's a dream some coal and wood and some wonder-|" “It's very good of you, Roots, but 1 it’s r ont know |Get that absura ut of your date, The man who grabs life In gamble atvhla, house, “Belwyn, bee AUEE 19] from witch ithe, cabot the club, | “¥es—a bad one, What the devil do! ¢y1 cobwebs down there—and then we'll t do it” ut vens to it after a rs|head that you're or—that you've! both fists and twists the essence out went Ue for the make of Geraid’s a le ty wt Of course, would! you mean by clearing out? What UO take in the ba d. I mean to have! Lansing ¢aced rary Wt ite in no ¢ y unts. He Is Hving as aig m Ustie Gersrd seiwen wor | Tsien In time to escape any asseserient | you want with a house, anyhow’?—you| s* ; p out there, and rea} Syn Dace w the axed om> Hfe, no child / She a) t ee eres RePun ia lene cen, Roker che | ata ; Infernal idiot ** Jothes-drvets and some wistaria and|,) cen, Smiling ver ielsmsadee’ y powst 108 and n tune arply, but th jor | cour 1 hi 1 ey eo Nia Gerard’ here ne PE ard'x progress had now reached! ‘A house? Man, I've always wanted, 4) rrowa- jae ¢ ROPET ELT BY dh ragad lilac ra w oupita ‘ a stock Wer \ me If you 8M Woman ar Vin it! Mo's gi ing cl (known as "Boot this stage: his programme was « ne Fitter “ 1 | eparro 0 a) P " “Well, the room ¥ 1 i a a f : nile s i ine wtih low ang) th Gerard ghild VR MAb une wus simple—| one! Ive dreamed of @ dinky Jttl®! want to hear making harrowing nn i ; wyn ot 8a ’ « siness to go ‘f y tee “that evening Allse calls at Rely AO, SNA GAR Athy unt use like this—dreamed and « ION | entgent on page; 2 Want] enue my a ni Aen RSP ya | t W a" own a ie oars of this visit und chreatens Alixe My tien to marry into that agree-| jt there in Mantla—on blister ning up in ant i, mak nok 9 1 AK 5 i) r 1 squin q who to allowing Gerald to gamble axain at the) able community and found the house of on wibbly-wabbly gunboat annem TINY JB) f PROD UP Wigewag | PERE AB: ae Z ; et maifid t tt r t eee, Melee cagainet ‘Helmy: yto| Neergard. And to that end he had al-| in eprouting rice-I've dreamed Date ARG SAU ARE DANS ER RARA ‘ wills thank Boots," the i pe es, 1 one thing; you'r na ue up ihe Tone island tioverty of st ek | ready bought a butiding site on rit’ a swn clothes-lines; 1 want to have mad- : ye , facie aa tne sunny * ; ‘ , ; diusive country club, Selwin accordingly Foo | yi) N A v | house In New York like this, slopping plumbers and roof- ng safd unaffectedly, “How soon ° ) oz tagtianuent cabout 4 1 Migns trom the firm, Necrgerd usos Gerald me, bi eld ih the name cf the’ through the steaming paddy-fields, 1o you think you can afford a house A = fet A you've | Yourself. Re 0 iM fe an effort to force himself into i f m us though it had been ac ined | sweating up t heights, floundering Fey ay OW, : fy F aA anawer, glarea | h/ncinh by y Durposea purely. sy native | vhrouxh smelly hemp, squatting 4 Lieasanial ape! 1 don't know; you see, ['ve only ms ie 2 F = at ihih ; rig thas CHAPTER VI. quiotly ought a house an Manhattin| tre toed far eae Mnaye always, ninute tour of thy | !Reome now" lieve ; i cin ai ; (Continued) | island. it wae ® wmail, narrow, three-| t've got it, and I'm the happiest man on | house Nerang yO eR After @ silence Lanying a¢ Bun aes ‘ 4 ‘ t Storied house of byick, yather shabby on ttan ' H ve is s you do @ lot of worrying al same, 2*8 tne 5 5 } Pr her ahabb; [ tta and n't tit Ane! re What!"! 4 7 “ ars The Unexpected the outside, and ed on a modest ogee or ia elwyu, staring, ‘if a few minut 1 ot ad i ! t . bpp tt WBROARD Aid not carve how he | block beiwean Lexingion and Park aver! you teol that way! You uever sald anys | conan t owchenes tt for any mansion, evs Morning; £ ; |” Sciwyn flushe and denied {t i peor ‘ 1 ! . N got in, fromt door or back door, | nues. Where the rewly married of te) ne syene iene [eee Seale The dey ured, lvoking v 1 yo you ougat i through kitchen or card-soom, | younger set wore arriving in increzsing) «Neither did you, Pail; but I b Sisdireirataie 5 SPV ART TY loc evs the jatter volunteened no wo a ! es long ae he got in somehow, | Aumbers, prepared to pay the peachy, \ant one, too. Come nov, don't eon yo) PA EOD) tay” MERON SERA 7 1 Lansing, ha ) z \ All he desired was tie chance to} for all love matches Moe ASW headed ealenen sii uy see n é ; ’ use opportunity in his own fashion,| I was unexpected nove to Selwy patent anacs fa fans nie “4 ainiy wn 1 switched to and = wring from the forbidden, he had not aware af Lanai Pyar = ‘ "bar going ap Uk v F 1 Air “A nl Gircle all and more than they had un-| contemplated desertion: and that mor 4 Meelis era rps yams at Vd ‘ 1 Nor W : ° consciously wrung from hin in the | ing, returning fh is 1 interview | features eh A ORE RUA price--put 4 » wir + : Ui aquelid days of a poverty for which no) with Neergard, he was agton'aied ty (OW Hie you have one Phis Why, a real ¢ Repo ee 1a i on Quality he might now enjoy, no td | And hiv comrade's room bare of furnte| tainly i @ Jolly Little Kennelyou ; a ‘ ‘ ; ty of license, no fraternity in dissipa- | ture, and a hasty and exclainatory|©X Ht MP Ws sPke did shape ru nowhere! a $ ; . f rigs on, could wholly compensate note on his own table shogany and whateno’ 5 , : - Eb olen He was fairly on the outer boundary} “Pp 1 ho Core! ar and) & 60 atintt o alle mow, though still very far outside. But) and see nit “ § ns . -~ i sraeld, ® needy gentlemen inside was already! porters ered walls! I pouan ! , ou , : rie © compromised and practically pledged ty) ie nap f i * And , lo \ lecemt may support him; for hiv meeting with Jack mn A anak i i ' i Ruthven through Gerald had proven of] And Selwyn. horriviy a been siithag om this pit rugs pre slugs ste ‘ mr wm when it af o f i‘ ant Bat sia pu haeaceaia Greatest importance. He lad lost down afing @ evlilery sumehous mad tending (hel dm Wo bho i of vast! i sau aford i Aveo FY wale JP But ive aos yer & commercial possi isn't enous ayo tile ite for @i you hugw it will ao you geod, you,