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eee The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, November 6, wee The aes Bull Pup Makes a Creditor 9 wf st By 7.0. McGill Succoss fs Ac ee uy WU AN ' Theatrical Men Teil Stories of Gil- more’s Good and made nin wreatest mas entury Bw itt ander the fish ithe scar tht eter | Qualities Under hath or tvoraes nad all the qualt Had Herve vay to | OUug! anner. agement Ko woud uere Have | | story of tw ste | CANYON etrniuule: tor revngnt Kb migteat G. GILMORE war just |manner was such as to make the yo Almost tragic. ite persevered, | | about the best showman in the er man think something was wrong. Uterary word vecame ius iW uvacacles. | | niry,” ratd Denman Thomp-| “Where's my private check bool: he audience. woli toudd Gis Alps were | lon ink HiBht “and he Waslalso one Of |neked gruttiy: ““Humphit’ He: @PunteMh The to eine house of he seme un te lth best hearted and kindest of mon.” when Van Dusen handed him the bool. child was a Suugle Hunued |oused tae Ale | | The aged star of “The Old Home- Then he wrote out a check for $10.00, he fought his way to weal | ‘ben (ie cous are agaist us we put | on was in Dave Montgomery's signed his name and handed it to Van A flowery pats ts tus pets of ins] wis Wy ie Wheol und push, — | dressing-room with B. T. Van Dusen, Dusen and forbade him to thank him, aolent wats ‘ 4 pusiitiis tna: | the ager of the Academy of Muse, saying it was just an appreciation af Ohntactes foren 4 j evusts Jana alone with several other men they |his work G¥ien DEFINE TIA INC [were spe Jal s 8 qualition of (©) ete was a peach,” eald Dave Mont= — } Henry Al. sta Reteanmia guage vert eed atcay ong SONY: “and we're certainly missing — { plore of “Darkest atic kaa poe pene ce aictunesqua charneters of {Lim on this engagement. Every night | tn a poorhouse. eee | Lee fier the show he used to drop back | When A USE RUE CTW INELEHE RE oes | Uuecehd) i here and say, ‘Hurry up and dress, you \ prinve, ound obstactes tn ts path t aes Ho never pleked @ loser,” sald MF. |fotjows, and we'll go over to Luchow's } didn’ lane ine uy Wali Krouia chem, | HH>E! lompeon) swore) tirst) New and get a bite He was a hard man to he remove! thon. wart The Old Tomestend’’ w , r hut once he showed he liked you, } When rudavon tost operty and vn Academy) and) who) lina) played long sq et anything he had. the rats desi: iii mueniiel|: etevu yenrly engagements there for considers work of years ‘ é Taare tts % dec He was According to a certain report, whiolt Meare f at ‘ mpendent of any manages could not be verifled owing to the fac® vite fern the that Charles Frohman is in Europe, one Wtenitare niry, is led to bellef that Joe Coyne tm! er whan : ees uly done for good and all with guste D heights. va 1 i nid cal ody, and that his manager It to play thelr attr He ols to show his fatth In him by stars ned Jet0 r eons would have nothing down here but a jth featuring him in London in 2 1 toreed tis] 1 success, and he played no favorites and pretentious role in a strong play, The Way ¢ deci yiekted to no prefudice; one week he role ts that of Col, Phillippe Bridau in When diac vo > eet would have n oH and th The Honor of the Family,” and the Faulene (OrLudeuwastantnt Wai Hit IN Cyese antics Ga ee eos el David Wa never heeding rumor, which has excellent foundation, father was crus MSU te ena AWAD) has nat NOUBA CS BGTt| Ginny cea Gene as is that Mr. Frohman, confident In the left college, took aerate va uidies, ‘ey || NSTALRRIG ate ve ROR RAUTIDOSINeRRTT merit of the comedy after Otis Skine converted Gereat victory er @ AW anak ner’s success in {t In this country, ts SUCETEALETHETESTIiITG ba ena , to moke an elaborate London producs of Lincoln helped to develop his ehar-! tne Lever w | Mr. Thompson went on to tell of the tion. Tt will be by far the most am- —— i kindliness of a nature which Mr, bitlous effort of Coyne's career, and aed be ire hundreds of his admirers in ho will wish him the to you,” he sald, greatest success in It ‘yg GY SRN GLY (ee y admitted that Coyne first thing he would do to istice In being brought show jis liking would be to take you and co-starred with an outw country “If he took a likin » his office and give you a ari 88 Alexa Carisle in “The Mol- it wonderful twenty tye luse," follo’ s popular engagement whiskey he hadi there: ldieliwae a! mail lo in the George Edwardes pro- duction of The Merry Widoy of a curtous, whimsical Onee we were talkin of the I Coyne n't want to come; he wasn't Y pressed with “The Mollus Dr, Ra m I anyway—I mean one of his |tesistant preachers.t There was probably no other manager in this country who enjoyed the wide ac- aintance Mr, Gilmore did. He was a sidents, Every gr nd of several I er of this ume up. ‘He married me, Ed his part in it, and now he is heartily Oh, surely not.’ I said, ‘he was always glid that he is going back to England qn |too busy to have performed the cere- The same rumor has it that Miss Car- { i Usle will play, still as co-star, the role sald Ed, it was one of hig in The Honor of the Family,” which was acted so gracefully in this country y Miss Percy Haswell, Miss Ada Lewis told a story Saturday night ata party before she sail Washington with Sam Bern how, It was suggested by a discussion v1 absent-mindedness, puntry and Europe knew and liked him, se” Henry V “I was walking along Broadway one son and other editors and men of letters “@¥ last summer,” she said, “and I was DLVEBADOSG 2 ODOOSGSG) | counted bis friendship an advantage, © ing that I must get a new pair of = D hstanding his almo: hoes. The ones I wore were sham: fully mr 7e : : ian i E ase 3 on ¢ alle mar run down in the heel and that fact was Q|_ Willte Newman, who Is no more than once In front of me I noticed a girl the POF QOS SOoeE © BOOS @ OSGI HF | four feet in height, but who te manager jiequette o: whose skirt was « of the Garrick Theatre, and a mighty the white pettlcoat showing. Natur: said che profeswor, as he con-| consecutive intervals, I shall have, con- | thnk that a dish of prunes was equal ssful manager at that, got bis traln- | hastened to help a sister In distress, } ¢ st only can I secutively, one-sixteenth, one-thirty- to the best the market afforded. in|ing in the boxsoitice of the Academy un- #fd { caught up with her and tapped F 1 Ixt th, and so on,) fact, I left for the reason that [ 8aW | aor | Academy au othe shoulder, but instead of tell- second, one-slxty-fourth, and so on, | fact, I left for the reason that | saw | ger the direction of ay. Soe eae eer a Taat in thetated siways left, How, then, can I faish the | with something moro than mathematical | you now why Willle Is so nice a neud of arnewepalr of slives! WaRied| soup Wien 1 ulways pave some of it eyes that tie andludy herself was equal : strongly impressed in my mind that I accommodating and persuasive a a manager last night, “He can m P 4 ¢lgar Indian buy a private box, and ts run) | | why Ause at the Academy he used No." sald Prot. Nix, taking up his| “If my olfactory nerves do not de-| to stand on a soap box in the box office \ss of water; “here again we otserve | ceive me,” said the professor, “I be-/and sell and behind him would be Mr. jedge; “you 4 curlous paradox, You see, this glauy|ileve that J um about to be regal:d|Gimore, who would say under his Ir of my soup. of mine ts half full; yours is hair| with a wedge of uw frustum reposing | preath to Willle, ‘If you let that fellow actually, £) empty, but Leth contain the samy | on the plane of truncation, the dihedral | ;er py I'l throw you through the win put on my jamount of water. They are therefore , angle of wal sixty dessees, the faces | dow,’ and he would have done it, too.” Manager Paul Henkel, and tho chops! tically 1 cannot, equal, Now, equals muluplied by (he dis-losing the fwet that the lateral | ae house| wag centalnly the/sirenuoua/ plage) the professor's wife, | same thing are still equal, Multiply | surface of this truncated cone is a crust | Manager Van Dusen had worked hard, until the wee hours, Finally, though¢ eaten half of 1%" leach by % Half full multiplied by 2 | 0f suortened dough and thy interior a and In at the Academy for fif- the last straggler had fared forth toy » “L have halt of tt! equals quite full, and half empty mu apples teen years, and the last want ett to anything.” “Iw that ai!? asked (he profess You'll take desert to-night, Charles ite aid the professors wife. lon me, madam, but your shoe wn In'the heel! ‘ Lawrance D'Orsay Stacey, night maner aging editor of Keen's Chop-House, tw very foud of dogs, but he does not care) for cats, On election night a bulletin service was maintained at Keen's by: che that 1 have eaten It ts excellent si 3 intend to eat all harieas,” said the] plate, but 1 vofospor's wite, “L) Y nk 1g pend too much time on negation of erotomical composite of me nd there was never a word Chile's Tuckea our plied by 2 equals quite empty. ‘There: jand suet together with @ soupcon of of commendation from Mr. Gilmore, | Keener had sought is couch. | At 4a0t T too,” said’ the pro: | fori aus full) Of if dried fruit and spices, the whole belng never a bit of praise or even encour- ile of the front door ‘bell sume; 7 a Soa - 1 pliasiemply of water, ‘here raised to @ tempera HeNDHE Apeve:| ananient ter sin deals 3 ( hole stood a peranger, tie! hs aan BULEAGIND aie ee ve w ry ft is my w professor, “when i | “I shouldn't ike to ive in a ormal Jinan accomplished. But it was not un ; attire, but who evi C a 1M Gast Twenty-third atreot, New aia time « of that, I shall haye a/house where th: fed the people that; “We have hot mince ple to-night, |rewarded, and the manner of the re- | der d long at the returne Obie ork Send 10 vente in coin or etemps for each pattem erdared, ve eee net Ane a seal Dee ene iscotneomel alte 1d the protessor'e wife, jme|ward shows a characteriutic quality of| ;What wouldst?" quoth Risser: ‘These IMPORTANT--Write your name and addrese plasty, upd ale}, peas aay ous ep left. And having ways" anid the pro} 8 wife. | Charles,” aid the prot h yard peaches i aalee “Ah. my frlend you must ion m@ ltt go for w itttte while w a tside half of that, 1, “When I was a young man,” said the patiently jthe old manager's make-ur __ | tor disturbing you at this uieasonablee | your soup. You can't be mathematical shall have one-elghth of {t left, and professor, “I resided in a select board-| ‘That's what 1 was saying,” said! Just a few days ayo he called Van | jour, but could I trouble you for @ nine aouD, s, cating half of the remainder at | {ng-house where the landlady seemed to | Prof, Nix. Dusen into his private office, and his! littly’ piece of iver for my cat?” OP E9DOOS5O-O9 560 H$$5O6 6 $9664069$500$04066960$5-0069O0000 YOUNGER SET -- “ivsdGein PLOOHODHGDD New York Soctety rey. MODY ODE DEED > PPLE POLDEDDPVDOODDI@OHYPPODDHV YP VIOG DUD POOH DDPVDOOOD DODETOBOOGH IDV DOOPDED OOF (Copyright, 1907, by Robert W ch pbered ( Ruthven” 1 think it is the strangest! “Because,” continued Rosamund, ; iment of his attenc to know where ‘our brother doo." twlth a faint nee, acknowlelged Boots, one night, seeing him on the Nobody ain't let vp them stairs) "Yes, I know," sald Boois solemnly. ya nasty swipe! Suppose Fortune hag et by chance, had shameles#ly without my know!n’ why,” she mum-| A silence. | landed you a few in the slats! It's only GYNOPSIA OF PREVIOUS INSTALMENTS. all anybody can get out of htened up, fushed and jood-r he said to Nina. Then eked him—with no excuse for the in- | bled | “H-have a pipe?’ inquired Selwyn | temporary, and you know it, All busty este Cmalaeat ina’ ti’ inal oraue’ pasaaag | nck ih tint alely Inia serve’ tact he took wn to her brough- ‘trusion save his tion for thiv man! sy want > wee Capt. Selwyn,” he ex-|uncasily, He had nothing else to offer. |7¢34 In the world is conducted on bor rN Pe ats Bone such retreat—und @ perfect 1 do you say that? 4 aality that touched | and his secret doubts of the man's ability | pained | Boots teaned back in Ms stiff chair, | Towed capital. It's your business to live turning to vel wreck, Sie might as well Le dend, you : inca ors ki movd, to (ake care of himpelf and his Occult)” apyayan Jerossed his legs and filled a pipe, |!n decent quarters, and I'm here to Buteen “trrol. | Jage window, affairs. | “capt. Sele | When he had lighted tt he said; Jend you the means of conducting that hin. Her iu that ease," observed Lanst toe | ber ia inn D now , hat in he wa r ere. exactly a 7 lbusiness. Oh, come on, Phi by Rutiven and byw be to whit re of gos ling 0 falling snow to dc dia r el know, bu y 3 “All right. First rate, thank you.’ | Jleaven's sake! If there were really cilmber 1. Neerward. . p. nu t mon Mr, Lane the vague tion to do The old crone, tat Caa'n & veyouy) ere ¥ if ane Y any reason—any logical reason for thi tase for ver sup | ene seo AT 4 t ‘ a ue YAS ate | want? Boots remoyed the pipe trom his tips | 2" Tes Weiss " a Bese for bor support at w sun! ple ugh for anybody to vom emsent Al Bek vered himself, | something |and swore at him; and Selwyn listened | 867!usin Barr 8 Vd not aire NU se up ail bier ryt t Nina t ly t n y o ove, Be ns ie, ¢ t there you're PP egperiinentiing With an! & F ehens ' , ; i at your destina- the wet pavements and reeking| Above, Belwyn, hearing hig name | with tead obstinately lowered and lean | *9¥ & But t n'ts YOU're| oe gs Caslten” but until That ts rude, Mr, Lansing,’ you slat overhead wtructure a Sixth | #ereamed throu he shadows of the 1.144 plucking at his frayed girdie, And| 16 to make money" — eae That mth ent Jt Rowamund: and to hi vieiment |. Hosmund Halshed the fieal venue the street lights giinmered/anelent house, camo to the statrwall ere tots had ended his obsorvations| “Oh, yea, Z'va got 10." sald Selwyn, Filip | treatens he saw the tears start (a her eyes: her wll gies Aud) oF. wing nice to me. lending to the Withy avenue \.der ite! nd looked down into the blackness ean ‘an emphatic question, gelwyn | simply. Dilxe ty ini your pardon,” he said sulk ay a bra 1 ganerou re 18 often less} yusty tunnel @ mystery ulmost ples What ts it, Mrs. dent! ihe amid) taney teens eee es na marrying Eileen. ¢ s all ient RR hime 16 {1 suppose 1 ty in me, IL-l have ogue, sharply; then, catching sight of @ dim)". at alae a eactae ss Hier Seem Roots!’ Lansing. anil stra. Gerar Thanernine a ae al (eo PRION sy TN UTR uning—AUCh aw It Ie. Into it he turned, swung aboard a/ eure springing up tho stairs: | "No, Boots. You're very good to ask| ‘No. Listen, Boots; 1 co. roe Giscutstng Pallip's abson'e Mia, Pane iiiuneptieopia at ty her} she the ye bi often those J torment most £ ca OO Ae ERS OF le ‘Here! this way. 1s it for me?” and {Me to stop with you, but I can't, I'd/in your house, I—they—the wounend, ah) AER PRES SIP RPE down Ww ) eaw her un the a It was ou With Aline, Goog, C2) 88 HE shot groaning and clanking | os cume into t ght from his |P® hampered; there are matters—aftairs | grams—unexpected ones—at uli ‘ speeaseae mB dat Pr ulgaane Abid sient Hi eround the curve from Miftycningy een door: “Oh!” he whispered, deadly (*PAt concern me—that need instant at-|" “What of it?" CHAPTER XI, jolly Kenuihe a i ai od Ante was 4 Dy atinen inc aptantain rood and ey under the reaction; “E thought it | tention at times—at certaln thmes: I must] You don’t understand.” (Continued.) feetic not be tvo cre hen ¢ ¢ * Then she suddenty disap- | + é Hi TL Sas SITRPra ATE Milo che was 4 telegram, Come In.” |b f ve Fe hee fo ome 4 coNlant “Walt a bit! How do you know £ His Own Way, lous; and fusure you and 1 E F AVe> slimy street nee more Boots shook the snow from his hat| jun: thank you for offering'— don't? De the velegrams ous ess may better be wule 40 endure one un- |! h the Park-wall, a ning ss igh i fm and coat into the passageway and took | Sandy Hook? “ HAT @ nasty thing to aay tol 2% st oe . ni hee ne ‘ ad turning slivery pools of light inlaid the alm ‘ Fe ep fh W een oe 3M 4 Mr, | teactable Ta. $0 ; ; He ' 1 treca ere, cost, then south, the east|gaunt in his shabby dressing-gowa, What 5 Boots looked him calinly tn the eye. fairly reel nnertinen re ole id respectfully Tam sorr * ort whist he " to have Lb thick weather on my os ' A # “ i at him and plucking ner- “Are you broket" “Then I do understand, ol Lansing, you don't like me very well, | oT eure 9 ny 7 head |e) A (2 again, and doudied into a dim strees, ‘ ee hr || “Ab—a Uttle’—with a smile Pd-ylerninaacag trees or what d said, Mrs. Kine. 4 hope tha Koller head |, \ = the docks. for the toppling | Yously at the éd and tasselled cord 4 lon out of tale, in Henver ne @o you?’ . J, auto. sbuliiven, wil nen wera asin ee geop t f led persistentty ™ old + ime houre ppiins 4 panies EA | “Will you take what you require from | One, aero eee. patent ME dare not’ he Haid, “beeaUEE YOM goo or, Yalow es thie pte sarin Te eH Osetra i don't know how you came to stume |Me?" Wrapchinemmrrarrieeiryr finn. are marrica. . y . ‘s ligseniund looked at » the tears | ¢ u t « “ ene fille teade lowe RUBY 9H & t . *, . ue ble in here,’ he Jength, “but I'm] No. | 1 understand? I tell you | do! Yes, , @ vinculo matrimont!""— Priiiigratsaarreren iv enTr 4 ree are ain ali suieHy; Mall hin I aN " vate anit Was safety from the destroyer who Wee “Oh—very well, I wae horribly afraid | eeere etree Rosamund laughed again, and sat J mise her f ita idarni ne naa F eB must one come, bringing stee) | Biad to see you you would,! | whole binssed, ilogloa) cli Me stroking her mutt and smiling, ‘Cun. \' 8)! Abe auld "Lf samebudy | Mi) ECF ‘ al) rd und cement to mark their| 7 5" replied Boots, gazing | i ness, * * * Never mind how J know Ta ane eaigt aa Minne mtng | OMiM ouls' tel) ane) sty he is—t=y |? * * An he sto tell me) And, as La strode on, hands deep #'rders 4 ae ne ts home and tnguisitively about wyn laughed nd leaned back, t+] ror 1 won't tell you! Oh, I'm not ying Obs lant 11" she said to Nina="the | now it could done harm for me to wen | 9 Aline 18 1 shall ve raterus 1 A graves with skyrscraplng monuments ene tot pae ar oank tee ng his meagre pillow, to interfere with you; I know enough to inborn antipathy of two agreeabie hue jer | can be as gontl | men NAT 1 { stone, ere Wa pt a fe ' yr can be os gentle and loyal ax | de m was nis bs he ‘ ; \ pipe or two, tollet articles and| “Come, Boots," he sald, “you and I{sbug buzz saws, All 1 want * you man bipede for one nybody—wWhen | reaiiy cue tor u per She tur toward the door, pped 4 wal a oh inte bl arway Of one af Puen tar ns-Jet The flat military | have often haa wot quarters than|to come and take that big back room aimill gaudet—as niy \ear ton, # © * Do you know where whe rt, ¢ nal er ud on I hiss houses 1 ‘ wees when shee Fe der the iron. bed this, To tell you the truth I rather! and help a fellow live in 4 loneiy house admit, But with us i's the old, old) aught be, Ninw? Ahrreertie pre) pcan it K a yet somo: | sown WB 3a Lansh lived 4 dies eee ciaaeciany De ee ean’ tn canker ananene of that eminent pracitti ihe , Mo not. 1d tell you ielag Lar ' ’ ‘ of bis there f » and wh irk NON OF A PibOw. Oke ; y < ay longer; an fete Dr. Vell, isto perp Qu welll lait Po lief : Ae ‘ father A erved Sen's ing & How.| “Ob! gai Boots, disgusted; “the! can't stand it alone any longer; and i ae Dr Vell, isto perpet Well! | did, Rorameni With your permniaries ' . y \ eh iat ’ 4 | ct in t will be four years before Drinu 1s eigie ‘We can't help it, can we, Mr Lan Don't you know? ac hers der in a * b on ae 1 gem amused ¢ Ue irony of ever, You see I'm ao seldom in town; | same old conscten In the same old 5 . i , 7 ' . t thie } erty “ restr mn busy at the Hook, you know, So | mule! Who likes aqualidity? J don't, | tea sing?’ And agein to Nina Dear. Why, no, said Ning, surprised at = She looked up '~ or eyes ati a . lerrestrial Im b t th A W i Se aemvahit BBOUL Aliae her persistence ‘wot Phen CUMpreiedsing Kae COMmpiir (oo choice Of Luv sordid lodging whither’ & Maier # the door hwited 4 don't require anything elaborate,’ Vyou don't! What if Fate has bit you (To Be Continued) =a.) y)