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The Evening World -Daily Magazine, Thursday, March 11, 1909, NN er | Here, Gris, Are the Straw Hats You'll Wear This Summer AAAS ; ins Jeffries ) Som Fower of Speech “Ai ihe Gymnasium.” by Martin Green. } Sawdust, LONG about this time of year It always comes to pass That Dexter Fellows comes to town, pe up in Fitchburg, Mass., With pocke full of documents to prove ‘bee yond a doubt That the Burnum-Balley Circus isthe Liggest winner out. $ been created by the fon heavywelght 8, at the Lincoin i pliys iture drama written as doing u ly be sald, Mr Je es “appears to advantage. | | .dvuntage over the other ump and pleas- ars gloves in the Indeed, It | He came to-day as usual, but only stopped a whit, Then beat It to Chicago, where he's going, to ive tn sty U And Kecp the populace Informed, as far as he can see ‘em, About the show that's going to open at the Coliseum, «tthe hero, remarks at Coney Island.” The hero himself is a man of few word. In fact, he seems to sco He (old us that the Barnum show won't play New York power of speech. ‘ilo moment that this year, “i Jefiries arrives on the scene he But that the Ringling Bros.’ troupe will beet i Bh) pr to "skip the rope.” In lghte | here; | And then he Introduced to our most unreserved attention ness and grace and stilling charm he | ‘The man who'll sce that Ringling's show gets full display and njentlon, recalls a similar ormance given Its stay is ngt to be rt one, as brim ¢ !n robin's egg blue straw, faced some years og he Original Eng: | of hats that wit be offered to the tue rl 1 pink roses. | } lish Pony Ballet, He ts blithe and gs coming season are he rim of heavy ha 1@ of choux of smatt| His name ts J. Jay Brady and his hatr ts white as snow, But he's active as a squirrel and there's little he don't know }] About the circus business and the English language, which He can fashion into phrates that are maryellously rich rs and velvet ribh vo. 4 18 an old rose Yedda poke, trimming and streamers, This last one y York houses are pi ow vywelght come: ang, ribbon ba est'’ of the lot. Ine f » be the “peach an shape of Jumbo bratd, trimming escent choux, . It is by no mea | Ravy cerise sidewalk variety of rope-skipping that ne sees, It is a vare tion of ’ You may talk about your bluebirds as the harbingers of am ast)! spring, } Agi iinst the ules, But the bluebirds often come too soon, and freeze us as Philosophy of Billy Glynn } ple rei ere eat res ate) GOT LLL LEP LEEALL L, . iT un ometimes makes mistakes and plecks a old man eald, s fondly upon his gon, "Of course old enough to judge for yourself, 3 to me’— broker who Inslets that every | The & hog 6 in his establish: shall day, maitanaaes n the circus agent comes, spring sure Is on the to miss heaven, It may be only the soul present an » the best rules of life, a the axles of the world, Some Bee: HE man who misses love fs It fdealfzation; but after all that Cleanliness and sincert! for which eve 1 be proud But wi way night w r position in one morning to one nder whom he lad summoned to the ute oftler mM to devote ’ Ie Why, arance of one he dances oy The billboards soon will blossom with a Ine of pletures ple go throug this The people we Ike best are the people who are the most nai The man who once hus failed and given up hus lost the t tellect. There are a great many who aspire, but fewer who perspire rare, Depl ANT feats of daring ou the ground and in the () iG re “walting with Impatience for the sideshow and the | to the! ratior : clown, rations, » has not s! a week A ¢ q s ; nde! Charity, like a flower, looks best tn seclusion, Bring tt Into the ¢ ecatiralpiianlaltnareice | Wor thersmell Otce RSlssea nual sain SANOE LULA Le ' publicity and ft | peat ut town. Pretuiness 1s loveliness ts beauty with a eoul eek | 0 excuse,” said the boss, Love ts tho cup Inks his first real kno of oter- Wr HeeUrOHENIBETOUeneY Sawdust Thoughts. nity, Ly AGE HE big cirouses play New York six weeks; Chicago, four weeks; Boston, St. Lous, Cincinnatt and gimilar metropolil (Help!), one week aplece, Have the Rubes all moved to tho cities? ‘There {# ono thing the Ringlinge, Buffalo Bill and other big amuse 23) ont managers are thankiul for all the time: They are thankful that Theodore Roosevelt did not Ko Into the show business when he was young, The circus will not be without competition this year, There are the Suf- fragettes and the Republican Machine opponents of Goy, Hughes, for instance, c nly a deep, guttural soun a r sto the en from time to time. p when Mr. J | é _| Panhandle Pete a Lines to a Lady's Hat. GEE!) WONDER, HOOT the hat! HOW LONG IVE S a yaa) BEEN ASLEED? wow ow Di eateannnanaanamaamannt MY “CYCLE OF READING,” By Count Tolstoy. Translatea by Herman Bernsiein (Copyrighted by Herman Bernstein.) 1d pstion, scene s Marriage. » HE relation of the sexes, called forth by the great- est human passion, is the source of the gravest sing and sufferinjs. © that T were a glove upon that hand, That I might t t Powerful ; Jeffries threa @ tragedy fentainan p | | ARRIAGE for the purpose of child-bearing is the Mk ‘ M only real, true union, All other ceremonies, an- TRA aes ter lest t ; | | WANTED TO Se} nouncements, contracts do not constitute mar- puts ina Amereionitthee neta oral Jeffries Skipping the Rope. | 4\T Ue FARLY ‘ \ eae ; later and are employed for the most part in order to destroy that which t ve when he ss 8 wallop th the Won makes a noise Ike a tralned sea ion! $0 1b SG . SS ; Heaa THE | the true unton. The y of Mr, Joffries's acting 1s unmistakable here, and {t becomes LONGER 70 xs : Crock Geanananaanannanaanes vo souls feel that th in every work, in eve areMinited for 1 in order to ery, to help each other In every more direct erfu 11 WONDER, 4 } 7 SN | reat th en ti 8 scene moves swiftly to the finish of the still! CORI ( JTRVB ESI 3 IT lava’ great thing: when t : m gentleman, | WHAT TIME IT a support each othe i ¢ | eee) Qo g—— ‘y suflering and to be united tn those silent, tnexpressible moments of the last farewell.-George Ellot. eee r. Jeffries merely shakes h And so finally he says s head. He ts a modest actor. But the audience | yx HAT avreat bliss might be atiained by a loving couple if they were to W make it their aim to perfect themselves, and if they were to help each other in this by reminding each other by advice and by “Ladies-and men-all-T-can-gay-is-T-thank-you-one-and-all-from-the-hots | vole lot for James J, Jeffries to say all at once, +e | example! $e - — Wonderful Bamboo Organ. s Pinas, near Manila, {8 a wonderful bamboo organ built etos parish priest of that town, Father Diego Cera, in the year 13, The upright bamboo pipes do not look unlike the metal pipes in a modern Purch organi, but a second sot of pipes rest horizontally on a rack Just above the Lorn 1. The or day and the bamb¢ Ceva | | May Manton’s Daily Fashions. ws | EST effects are | V greatly in | vosue and they desired for the coming of the warmer season, A walst made after this manner can be worn with equal propriety in the house or upon the street. Within’ doors it Is complete in ttset, and for street wear It requires only some Ute tle wrap feather locooag OD, lOO. o oO (e) () @) D) f Booth rrr and Harry L Wilson’ s Great. Love Romance of an American Knight, ; Th of the tables, amazement writtenon heryhad him, you know, I rather think, gravating and he called to Mariano, Haweastie turned with an am bowed, | ‘4 features, and turned to her brother! didn't 1?” who was busily setting table again. fle to Hora von Grollerhagen,” replied How long ts this nolse to “Marlan un- continue?’ e maitre d@’hotel shru; me ack shaking his head At this moment Lond Hawea) that?" she asked tremu-|tered with a bundle of Lady Creeoh, all in a fli der his arm and proceeded to settle him- Man From Home ged his ex- ytel there came the from the hotel, At a glance|self at one of the tables, Almerie ap- Pressive shoulders and replied ugh cultivated | juite core 4 Story Based on the Successful |0%® Would set her down for an aristo-| proached him “How can I know, m'sleu? We can model will Play of the Same Title erat. e fit. From Snglish rll take do nothing. nicht!" priate : e her white halr to the| the “Bink al 4 Michele, who was assisting his chief, steps en Mar nable mas 4 B hea {06 of her’ solld) shoe she|was/an’ arle lup the tinted sheet as he spoke e H ‘ fennel It sn (te ’ _t at 40 4 touched him on was tall a nee e e ooth Tar to him and touche : kington “One of your fellow-countrymen, m) ; He wore ag fal" he sald eagerly. “He retura OF EN GUS and avaritt Amie for a stroll, Almeric? W mob! nat ncealed the « Uhewalehenieslthe chatiran sani F In the {lugs : jeans you like me to c dear” - that bur with the a ty of g - tration, however, pone Harry L. Wilson. BS Gheechn'l’ He leaeen eCshee 4. the donkeys cma Whee 4 tw Miahnl@aretged tree the nlp is ed with (Copyriaht 1000. by American Press Aan.) | oald tho! spiritedty. jstant, and then sta’ cried Marlano with vigor: tokwa ga cov oud) our, you know. One could} “Well. T rather tho have a)" i @ confuse ¢ He have con-/s while med with a a 1 Deen Say that, now!" reitorated| quiet bit of readin’, knov be CUS Ider of Countess soura large Horace, Ethel drew back quickly, and said fr \ ive tow Norrinle Ns ittons ; "e s ‘olve: the ha il have n t e tty of Almerie entered at once ! g and | very small vol x ihachne “edule Gate RAL oeat ee éneh woman patted he Ms giantlly, otieree ko pellets Bee Sitio tae Ei, beg your pardo t cooked upon but one of two ry | é equired tor the rey the. ‘Hon ating his ont with his crop, Almost) oc, sho sat down hurriedly by L \ how tn the name of the iinmmediatele lates 2 dius s 5 yards the art of, Haverast ha with his on ea rei onalie 1 can’ We tell which of these two hee ed 5 yards 2 or 9% The Ears ae aint a (al and b ra out. | que au sam il thee wideti2 » T say hat a Ko! Motor car ‘| < , Aarne wal Tovesnts ( e with tueke |the Johnnies, a German chap, | , 5 | ULI Aaah] ; on. I < anythl Yar gis 0 1 Siac ta tian rn eh ea The American. doorway « there an in. and F i Samet Al | vars & or 2 yarda cpt, nAVEGRENATICTENES Yankee Leite HE clatter wi continved un-} terruption. The cou ‘ spok rhe Ger ked sé $8], i of $4 vie mate ct er ei ae u apes coaed i tess walked back te there and t wort servitors. s 1 at attent f vide for his , ‘ n't make it,|fampart to stand looking out over t ‘Garcon! But it was| lifted his a curt hia : i. Wye Hike is’ on his peerage fee eee | elarloua, bd like the comn: avalry officer te ina f " 2 wide for riage settiby you know, he puts himself in the straps ¢ fe . t s inutae vn 4 mer f esata} ae, ‘ t J fotetcton i Pe Tne eee ie ee g#PS | vtorace, ill Inthe soventh heaven |In ite effect, antly the’ maltre| “See to my American fri Mh ris \ | ch ‘Wire iT hotel, ihe poate: Halla Jof delighted rea yn, took the Dally wert we s alc “lat attention What je per ati 1 iy | ut f m, 3 . ; Mall from the table on whtch the Barts l!ke tralned=veterans The Karl evi-| Ledy Creel @ and Han eae! ¢ 1 es ? ; : Aas mease CHAPTER VIL. | He laughed tong and loudly had thrown it and seated himself to dently was not too deeply immersed to| tawa 7. ; Fancy Waist with Vest EHect—Pa'tern No. 6274 «Continued.» T went up to this Yankee chap, 1) reaq beside Lady Creech, who was al- [catch the sudden silence, for he looked ; he speak sh ‘ Aes POI A ann Snubbed ! mean to say—he was pullin’ and tug-| ready n the Church Register, The | UP from his paper and observed #) be i ; How 4 Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON Pie ‘ gin’ along, you see—nnd I said: “There! wart had buried himself in the Pat! “tp soul! Who's this?” siiactionatl ‘ee to BUREAU, No 122 East Twenty-t et, or send by inal 4EN more shouts anc f » T hac \ t pon my sou! ho's this inbe No 2 West Twenty-seve: stre 110 cents in col; Hp at ee we te pie you hree of you In a row, aren't! yal} Gazette and was apparently ob-| Mariano did mot turn hie tikak oe Bihe } ¢ eli ah ONE be aa, nid A T } ees : 2 ies et a» coin I of rave, Americano!" and him and the two don-|tivious ta suc nor detali# as an Ital. | ta of st ntion, bu lerhagen {os » ie ial aaarst Lda "Yanka Dooda!” Horace ran to| keys, you see, Ethel, and all he could|lan peasant row. s aeaeMtbiies z ! ; ae These THPORTANT—Writel your agéresd, plainly and | sewage pole Dnding ate closed, and the | answer was that he ‘picked the beat) Bt to Horace in his highly strung] “It is the Herr von Grolierhagen; a can friend desires his na-| site the German Patterns. fey, Gb Wanted AGEITHO conte Sop letyer . thal stood by ene| company im sight.’ No meania’ te it, 3 of nerves the uproar wae ag- | German gentianan, milord.” LY \ (To Be Continued.) oe wei. mbiihdiieiibcdacdsdbiarrronpcabdicide,

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