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The_ Evening World Daily Magazine, Monda —_— wow Ww ay | Beene RT AAR The Jollys’ Bull ll Pup OOO@O0000 OO "David Warfield Says Oe rer y, February 1, 1 OOOO DOOGDDGHDIODODOQOOADOGODIO©GIHIWOGOTOSIGSs Coultas!? Meditations of #6oe 1909. _ COVHS B you can 1) © 1@ 1@ © eps "you CAN'T Real ActorsCometfrom the Common People : OOD UD OOUOCOOCOUOUUGORIn BY CHARLES DARNTON HIS ts a great place for small talents The bubble reputation is often blown up to such size you are forced to admire the lungs, If not the brains, of the person at the other end of the pipe. ‘We have a way of watching the bubble, ise we expect to see it burst, but because it in itself, e HAVE MY not alone bec attracts our attention as a work of a ‘While it lasts it is more than a pretty bag of wind-—it is the apple of our eye, Actors are among those who delight in blowing bubbles: know the yy will take a and blow and blow | trick, Sor little comedy bubb fons, This until it assumes trage pr ‘ of showing you that he take seriou It is se f re's_ no € “WHERE \ Mea telling what may happ ‘The strain CAN THAT Pup) THER PUP 1g NOT IN THER YAR! omedy bubble inay be too great, | je publie may open Its eves to the fact th lian is not @ trage- dian. Only the comedia can see the | tragedy of it all, T is nothing left | for him to do except to go on making, lite happier for us, unless, like Eddle | Foy, he makes an unhappy compro- mise and plays Hamlet with a rage time Ophe Willlam Collier seems to be the only comedian who Is eatistied to let us k sto ourselves, Have | ink that we are | dup for come t the com: dans David Warfield was good enough to at ademy of Muste the other | i i nf all," gald he, “there Is a} f actors = country, Point ut the actors. Where are the: a Married Man. | / ER IN Gee My } By Clarence [he Cullen. OME women, | and gets along finely with his giz S when (es (el) wives, wao regard him as a King ve ee Land It, The wife with a Mission now works in a Philadelphia book bind- ery for sic bits a day. She has to ''! Missionize pretty hard at it, too, to serte robes de nuit than they are Kolng to be abed, ave more cor CLARENCE L CULLEN | corned over the laundering of the ne @ commenumnoasoe their nite (ee enough (oleat, mont | Why Js ft considered so marvellous s the victim of a [that Mrs, James Brown Potter can ery enough salt tears every time sho jrecites “Little Boy Blue Almost any Ife can do that when she merely re- vltes to her husband her terrible need for a new hat , Will the amiable ladies who write humble author herept, jealling him a monster and a vampire if {and such-like, kindly not enclose stamps , for reply in future? Because, seeing 1 4 if that he admits It all, what's the use? less lovers, when the silver wedding| ys. ne sti, the stamps do come in omes along Tpretiy handy. A husband wi humdrum eounubiatity can't help by wonder and mentally inquire “Why When, with attractive mate guests his table, his wife ehirks up astonis! , darts artlessly are glan a forgetton vivacity and t Iy the charm and ge tlown vears Most counles are pretty Teeky of the letters to the THERE 1S MY DOLLIE they are even goad friends, mu Is there any wife, anywhere, Who dees ‘lite diveree mill would show a big hot cnttingly vidienle her husband after | falling off In business if there weren't he bas, iy her presence, exhibited aces. | 88 many wives who persist in tpping tain amount of entirely: harness gale Of thelr husbands as to the “doubtfule (lant (aneva eAiettrre ute hoas' of certain of thelr women, ace LT ike to see my w smoke a cigars duaintances, ette with the demb-tasse—T think ft ehie,” Women of a certain temperament Aye young Mister Mathead, ¥ a whl he | complain about their husband's “tack he forgetting that most howls murder whet of imagination,” finds her fingers yellowed and ne han Wile ncary time te. tnapiners are perfectly dandy Witle comes home of an evening ‘ars besides. nee Yas an extremely inquis! Hyer notice what a horribly dead-look- Hive woman whose Lusband declined to era whole lot of things that 1 thing your wife's hair "rat? Is as tt inert, bulgy and revolting on her— didit need to or maybe your—dresser? von out ever him, thougt stop to reflect what these “rage {red information ing, ramping beauttes would look like e Work for if they had to cut thelr hair short, Ike But don’t worry: | tors who show promise “|. tndon millinery and em y ea a ti harveyi , P ro luft-wuffs and so on, slong, ‘Te c ame Mian al Once we k woman who sure ay, mens baggy loKs and derby MOMeTCromiiiavarlennt ne Heber ‘ f th k of ole dil feel that she hed a Higher and HEAT toast vaVAnTCTie ar ss thing sort, anc A ey) arital Conversation Re- Ree ueverane Sie ih ts Hints for e Housekee per. 3 otlor Mission i ‘Life than Just tne Meaar a Con ea at: Goo s start in #8 i 5 bs i me any place any more, He—Get on Rea media RD oe san Tt 7 ing along comfortably with her hues: theatres to-day Ke Rye Bread Torta. aleven ehudevill _ yifes toatay tat H's hart to we Thi makes two joaf cakes, ts aliious | Prune Whip. tem away. ‘That's the ates to Tet go of 9 DIR ef Et “fa eae ad ane ee keeps | it ARE I = now) comediana are h-ther're not made to order. And low comedy is a ters of a pound of sug lemon ite five ogg cook prunes, pretty good f ounces of on, cut fine, bake pan and season wit halt eup o your things and we'll go to the Met spoonful of salt, and one-i f teaspoon nand, We saw the husband in Tahiti, Pollan Museum rh. She-Oh, that Teeny [ 4 husband in Tahiti voy, ary old place! He—Well, then, u few years ago. He's a wealthy|my dear, where do you want to. go? Hickory Nut Case REAM on ( pound bi Het the paper and let's She e i dealer there in copra and cochineal jat TTRIRer see what's anyh een In the won brea, Iemion, tated, | Bucters 9 i Hive nites, (O88 1000 My‘ ‘Cycle of of Readings.” There's one t , ‘ fa © teaspoon ound cloves, one | eo: vit or one ate ant fh, aude Lu, i SG sat ° iP Wineglaaetal ‘5 the |and one-half 1 1 bak ' tI Invora, or Gustin Hl By Count Tolstoy. sfled to stay where e sugar and yolks of eggs one-half hour. | ters of an hot o ' twenty’ | spoont nid a it “ ji course, You can't expe other people Add lemon and almonds, then citron, |done there will be a_nice avy minutes anid serve cond whi soft cus Uktle mills, “Wwe eggs, cOhe-halt cup Translated by Herman Bernstein, ~~ to pick you und Mong. and cloves, and rye bread, whieh t NAL the same tim over it Soft custard: tnke tivo | SURN, LO ¢ ! 1 ‘Copyruchied oy the Press Pubushing Company, tae New But Coquelin, for examy isn't satis- been motstened with the w and cilecieedee yolks of three eggs, one J If AIRE bt (Copyrighted by turman ternstela.) fled to be a bake : i . last the whites of egg well beaten suga Stith The italicized paragraphs are Count Tolstoy's > meters was a wonde 1 a a = po Sa original comnents on the subject. ; eat coniedian, \ 5 > a ae ~~ PI ih ee eee = ere Ng OS ns fa tiles and each tine Ton a ed { ‘ z Watch H im Roll! ! i O REASONING can bring the spiritual down to g7 77} tthe fulnes: sa vere i nthe truth tere 0 0 { e e 0 W (4 t ee : B y F erd G. L on g 'N the material, nor can it explain that the spiritual Ep MnBEcAlgea ton ie ee ’ tHe’s a Wond er! faa A Be eas sprang from the material, was human, hy the 4 ' ° Real ° » ern ey babe H Biarie: Aan ; i SE HEED FHS SPARE HO not know whether a dog can chose, rememioer, love, 1, | fs, nine f q , REET GER LOONIE, -) 175 THE | fear, imagine aus when Tam told that all these | You CAN 0017, Looe), D ( THE C.Q.0. (agi G.Q.0. are not ngs, but the natural and ne- ia paces you h e ' rub u world and get to know in its various ¥ phases glad | wa 1 broughi the delicacies did me good anid myself. If T have a nur essary work of t of its organism, whieh ts < combinations of matter, | may agree with such an opinfon, end | know that fam thinking. What ean there be in com- being that thinks and this or that combination of parts of width and helg: composed of warik j Bot fam thinking matter, whieh Is something that may be measured in length, Hat Brayere eee sown, But you should know that Be imbued with this consclouse ese man regards being is in the spl oun regi S hess t your spirit higher tha —and everyt be iT uw him, But Vd £ Apolo: ) your flesh, guard It against every possle him for it when he got old rest Iie, earthly, outward filth, de not allow the flesh to suppress it, do not fdentity thing , o lif that of the flesh, but blend yourself with the life of your spirlt— of God, ful ea io then 1 perform eve u uy and live, care free, in the power AGLI Rens scarica filling your mission. Marcus Aurelius, eee NOC O aT) : BY the s ts, the philoe s invent thelr ac ts thelr predestina- Oo No onet toon “ of am jb tio the spensable smenta and create the world by throwing oe A comed meemay te ang 19 tr gt be eneiaaelt = 7DioT L VIN T99- lice, see in the word that unity of conception whieh, notwithstanding ere A oor 0) at © won't buy ne_ public \yer- ES? 00 ~ Ai] thelr asse tons, compels me to recognize One Origin, It is the same as if tells yon ou at are VE was at Weber & Field's 1 Grim. EVES fo told me that the [iad was composed by printing type thrown together accl- had an ambition to do to bring tears as well ae laughter. But T STRIRES \ tally. P Would have answered them without hesitation: “Yes, (hat may be, but didn't try itat the music hall. No, [tyled it on my frle Td get up ata Hittle CEILING HC MRE ONE hAT hatecne renscili conn abell eine ‘an the fact that party 4 ands 1 i g the tears. Well, T did—and HERE. T do not helleve tt the Perbsps it lice, that e Ido not i tragedian, believe me, Oh, yes, er, Wit wha $50 vague do against p » which I'm going ty 1 ) get unnecessarily tragic over it ts » conv oO two substances—‘hat of the spirit T think the 1 Em going to try to bring it at of hocang in commen b my thought out. But t play Shylock next season, Mir Relas me. It’s a comedy, and Img more than that. If 1 did Tal ge a new play for get.” an Sarr Hair and a Man’s Career. ee defeating themselves stones yather musing of at sady to attriba | HE difference between the spiritual and the material is equally clear ofoundest wind of the Hs pofan M. P. es in the Lady's In The th ie saue. Disputes and arguments about the cristenc aah more ‘ B ty 8. Not aman w wks DOTTED LINE SHOWS COURSE TAKEN pless, Nuch arguments % terplain qaything y will only is to be seer her of the benches, sacred to the great, wise and by LooES FAMOUS CO.D SHOT: Mares RUE ry , ett Y BAS ACA eminent of the H Commons, : bscure that which is clear gad beyond cont thon, rae PODDOONDDDNEDI-DO-OGOOOOD DH aa tan eee EY I99.899O9O098630O08O% sdannenrrsoonnnenesennceyessene> t A ; , Jo pom tion Heeling: G. R 3 h, May Manton’s Daily Fashions @ | » The Barrier & iste ates By Rex Beac causal ME wee : In the Frozen Klondike $ Author of ‘‘The oaetie ent: § ERB ave two PSIG Ae SoU e TUES eT eu pO PoNO LSC ce pore I OORT NOTE N INET IIOT OES UA TUM oes 208 (Copyriant. 1908, py Harper & Bross beat-an era of ind such ound was shallow, and the « ry Si Ie celrtrr k i pectoris Incorlerin frontier town had never known the surface that winter would! seemed an ' . ar her thing rejoices Woods behind rang with the resounding rfere with {ts extraction, where for ‘ t « ve 7 olor and profust It was on one of e plata discards of and saws and ° r oversaw vas iy i these heavenly days, spiced with uy oF {ng timber, and new cabine appeared on them he the uinty | ag lor 5 y 1 RTARNTHREH QUAI ERAT faintest hint of autumn, that Ne Pe aes every hand, rising Ina day, ‘The slug- of a steady: royalty i hits \ nomenmts with Meade eyed Hea TENAE OE ne [ ne oe edge of the forest reced. ell nto s 1 variates, 1 fore the busy ploneers the teil te of new Ten inwenoat nal TAY Fehlen., mbers with \ked homes other spots, of strong indications an! of hall, theatre and Ke eter BN tone a of spruce and white-papered birch. From leh proapeets elsewhere, Stories 3 i. the ave Gh tine eC hat Hurrel f maria haltorees! dawn til dark arose the r lc ragp oUt of nothing, until the camp t st 1S) Black ReateCreei. end w (She grows Jove for her In wincere, anil she + raeana of assuring herself of luis devotlor ess ft at sot he of men whipsaw | tune of $20 per t amer cane a | foh raleed tia shrill Within a week, punetuating the busy day ity piping whist ng floor lumber ta the bysterleal pleasure in exelting iteel? a tisand: and with the decel¥ing every strat from north or souti ring Rorous % ha rec sh being, and the w t8|ao0 she toting another Dawson for! dreamed the withstanding that many blank) matehing the age spots had been found as the sensor Lee's finding bared its bedrock to the, yyy yy the wine of! we tile steam saw complaint |Miscavery was in them wil and tt | tt them to distort very rumor that came the! balng the temper of CHAPTER XI. Where the Path Led. Rurreti, on the ¢ trail along the Flambeau was A sens Y Aayilght next morning every man einaeualy. RI Patan ey knew they were bl » but enhanced the value | apirit, eh and most of the womeh among! joaata of burden, that toundered labor. tat nll other men were lying al aaate Aa the new arrivals had disapy Dusty beneath great packs of pr yet they hearkened to each tile neey rat {nto the hilis—the women ty splte of tho} ‘ 7 niost deceived thenselvea by-law: ditieete t \ i i; jslons and tools and othe Ku Ke ‘ able tnd cele. y-laws of Lee's Ke witch diserimt: | vinding ike an endless etream of ants Purrel RTBU ATCA E80 tempt, he ’ nated agaist thelr ex. When a stam the hills to “No Creek'? no presence of her farher, ¢ naaat hla raining, pede starts It does not end with the to where they re-enacted the Mat he had been approached by ime RATEAIE RT RITGeTHACIRE RIGERITVER AE cation of one stream bed, nor of two " : aah whb wished to lease the clatnia he be others we and below uncover 7 that were oecurrling the Hfe that proud men bold dear tugged every foot of valley Rrounl for milea on own, ‘Tenia sit eabing were acattered t He would prove xpenalve wk ad barren aw a Clean-sWeDt! greadiiy, untiringly at hia reason i every hand tx pre: n tho hope sthroughout the ftengtii of the valley, Way t develop her holdings, he » oon, In places they cross-cut COM | (hy tittle Imp af tmpulae eat grinning that more gold will to, found; each creek yy mber wea auwed slulce-boxes, aud anil ste WONld: Fun: hon ria T morenve rm to PUNT ELE t ® wiek ready te 1 upaet forma n tiaw district, aud Ite discoverer® chy virginal trees plat nad q it would be raph, and insure a Sand drifts, eank hatte and oy ANREP nag] Ane adopt laws to suit thelr whiting vough Cia seam in the IntaTni previiety (on (a leass eos Neate (Dy nro veri tyetieliem Ww pe Gs Ut rata auch at 1 hile ent The women, therefore, hastened (0 sinee daye prlniew ante to emell of territory wae ti great demand Would Plog When dropped in the pany | i i : s 1a Participate in the discovery of new ferrl: spruce Aros and echo with the sounds After wome dimeumsion t Whe an oO ‘ aida ye blood ttt tory and in the shaping of tte govern: 0! lite ranged, nod Meade, as ¢ naed to po ” an of witht ment, leaving but few of either #ex to A doven tents were pliched on Lees her growed iy (reels as Ler a . F And i guard the tonte and piles of provistona discovery elatm, for the owner at Neon followed ity 4 , ' wat the ' wiaiiding by t erbank. In two days en Sesleged by 1 who clamored to | chose to prospe Bow ‘or he war thet ® wapar they began to return, and straggied in lease a part of tis ground, and, y eid that « Hed 1 und phe we { \ Nature at intervals for a week thereafter, for ing finally, be had altted to each of backed Indian | mo atore, now that he er Was ) into t hort many had gone far, them a hundred feet. Vorthwith they | stantial outtit to the creek, and there laway, Wt And now bess © =~ ara for Plam-iset about esening trale mastions, for after spaes paver o4 his time in the they were sure to be interrupied, while and aplendor that is spread over longer He and partner vd pay-atreak fina notify her that It gave pr F very rhe and now that its ‘ation ft ot that be tucked as rated. Elther be made and he had come mise of be was demonstrated, no doubt Jaymen" would have tt within a fort | to mateh night. Ae all of them were i and made to coms sit yon as the pletely nsform A ld be 4, undoubted garment, or the would he able to take out a subs id be made stake before winte ani the first of silk or chiffon tn match the frost closed them i She took the news quietly, but while the yo! shining evee, though her pleasure + nd give tae Paine Thane vedate tone on's, who grasped both her hands and the Uses: of; the ity of ma- e medium r the plain fucked 1 lava more queeck Plain and Tucked One-Piece Sleevei—Pattern No, 6224. size is 1% yarda of 2 es wide, % yard 2 2h, yards 2 Pattern No, G22 42 Inches bust too, Ha! Data bully! bea fine Indy atier ches wide Arai nh three sizes, small 32 or 4, medium 33 or 3, large 49 all,” ale erted Just as 1 have shoul! Wasn't tt beautiful, that pile of flow gralos aD Pore OCT VCC COCR OS COT ON CO TORT Ar ECT COTE t And | Z rey : Now ali or send by mall to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN. ’ i e . to TON FASHION BUREAU, No, 132 Rast Twenty-third street, New : nnn York Send 10 cents tn coin or stamps for each pattern ordered, ' 1 w tell yo Thisk IMPORT te your name and address plainly, and ale he w And Patterns. i ways specify sire wanted (To Be Continued.> El