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eee ee — The Evening Wor “he New Plays “The Boss” Wholly Unsympathet.c, but Blinn Is Fine. | 7 YOUR SLIGHTEST. WIS 15 MY LAW=vOU ; HAVE THE 00UL, j 1d Daily Magazine. Tuesday; January 31. DEARIE, THE PAPER SAYS ALL THE FASHIONABLE WOMEN Witt CARRY THOSE LOVELY FRENCH DOLLS AT THE RECEPTION TODAY: AN GET ME ONE FOR ABOUT WORRY UNCT GIMME 25 BUCKS ON THE OReESS SUIT ENOUGH TO BUY THAT DOLL- WHERE IM —— YIP! wave iT! TUL HOCK MY GLAD RAGS THE RECEPTION 19 THIS AFTER DON SO t WON'T NEED WELL BE MIGHT IN THE Swin AY THe neces DEAD THAN QUT OF StyLe!| = BY CHARLES DARNTON. IDWARD SHELDON Is stil courageous because, perhaps, he is still young It's always the young playwright who has his nerve with him; the seasoned author usually leaves his at home carefully pressed between the covers of bank-book. In his third play, ‘The Boss," young Mr. Sheldon once again hes away at the truth as he sees tt. no doubt the play produced at the Astor Theatre met night ts true h $0 the type of political bully with which It deals, although Maye. Gaynor, sat in a lower box, betrayed no sigh that he had even a bowimy acquaint- with Michael Regan, The time was now, but the place was “one of the n lake ports," and so it is barely po: that Mr. Gaynor has never wed the fresh-water route farther than Buffalo. Just where Mr. Sheldon to pick up Regan on his trip along the Great Lakes can only be sur- d, but he was evidently reasonadly sive of his man. That he was equally of his play may seriously be doubted. though “The Boss" is filled with red blood it is wholly unsympathette it ls the weak point of this “strong” play. It Is one thing to admire Holbrook In’s splendid acting and quite another to like Regan. “Shindy Mike” standing his right to marry Emily Griswold or ruin her father and the banks behind p ie a figure that seems to walk out of melodrama with a rather thin excuse @tarting the play in motion. But Mr. Blinn made Regan an interesting character, In fact, the actor did for the play than the play did for him. He put a real man in an obviously pufactured situation and kept him real when everything else seemed artificial, clothes were too well cut and they wae worn with too much ease, but in €y other respect Mr, Blinn was consistent and convincing, With the wisdom | the new generation of Irish-Amoricans he managed without a brogue and oke the language that Rewan had learned in saloons and along the docks, It jas a@ blunt as the bungstarter he had jelded as a “barkeep” and it never d to hit the nail on the head. Raut after all, was the nail worth hit- lg? Miss Emily Stevens, as the gir 9 consented to a wedding that should No farther than the church door, tainly was not a goml answer to the ation that kept bobbing up through four acts, Only at the last did she n almost hu an. Mer mannerisms st Were enough to scare off a simple te #ke Regan, bat he seemed blind to rything, including he? silly first-act ‘The role itself remained well-nigh ningless, The terests of the demanded a ore human sacri- be than that made y Emily. In giving Pp o@ tea- thirsty outh before Regan stered the lis he gave up next mothing. It wae all ve 1 ¢or the “boss. had only to iffer the pangs of @scial inferiori- 0 als oold-stor- wife, who 4 rather break tender, aching than break ese with him. was so near 80 far! He ould lie awake at night wishing he were dead, but dur- ing the day he en- joyed himself by | planning to smash the banks in which the poor people of his ward had thelr | javings, after which he would foreclose @ few mortgages and turn the strikers jand their families into the street. ‘This lovable man was kind to Emily only because he wanted her. Yet Mrs. uyter d:opped into the library after dinner to say there was “a certain fasctna- fon about him.” And the surprising thing about this was that Miss Ruth idenson said it as though she meant it. Archbishop Sullivan also chatted pleasantly of the days when he and Regan used to exchange lead-pipo and brick- at courtestes in the alley. The “boss” threatened to put up @ fight then and here if hts spiritual adviser went out to talk,to the etrikers against him, but COLD ! \f q \ i \ ME SHOW You | { Rie good man silenced him by reminding him of the power of the Church. In doing this Frank Sheridan resisted the temptation to play Richelieu. When the strika.s came and broke the windows Regan stood them off eoringly with @ gun in his hand until the police got there and did his bidding. | ‘rick that laid him low was the reward that came to Emily's brother for | Dg the strikers to beat the “boss,” and for this act, performed by the loyal MecCoy, Regan w: finally landed in jail. No pity could be felt tor| when (t was remembered that he had knocked down a half-starved striker | to his house by the union, His sins came back to him tn jall, and with | Tepentance came Emily, who kissed him an* put his hat on strakeht and | m walked out with him tnto the “new life."* “Porky,” played by H. A, La Motte, was a good character, but almost the ire interest in the play centered in the “boss.” Mr. Blinn’s strong, The new star 1910, by Doubler His Mother-in-Law 3% Hurry, chester. } IT'S FRIGHTFULLY HELLO, MY DEARS ! PuTrine— uP THe stove 7 LET By Clare Victor Dwiggins Copyright, 1011, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), aerial j the OW or to or put oursely hal! agKera 1 ALAS UsEO To PuT UP The STovE — YouR FATHER_ WAST WORTH A BUTTON AROUND The OH MELt -) JUST SO IT's uP | AM EASY WAY ~ | and Narrow! |“can take a a hundred to Most of the ent—and most Told You £0" to that dope himaelt! | The most Club are A New ARSENE LUPIN Story of the smashed candlestick had disap-) the public prosecutor and the examining day, Page & Cv.) and no one was surprised to recognize Copyright, 1911, by The As between the Terrors of the Sea and certain Terriers of the It would be absuntly e1 if dt were ever worth while! We've known several Tight-Rope F |perts who couldn't Walk the Straight We'd be mighty jealous of the self- control of the chap who brags that he we'd ever known him to refuse one! Woe just can't help laying as good as |chance of the fellow who has to Plokl Up to get Duteh Cou out to us ax Bores were No use denying the gloats of your “I that the members of the Try Again, getting more At any rate, the part which he played 1911. What's the Use of Being BiueP There Is a Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence I. Cullen is reas Publishing Co, (The New York World), CIPROCITY between Humans twenty to one, than the membere of R may not sound so big as Recl-! 6 pont Wo ' procity between Natlona—but it's | je Don's Worry Cree? 4 on Hts way, If DO) very natural Leader of Men we hete| atiesdy | met had the confirmed habit of counting ‘ Somehow we'd | hit chickens before they were hate \ rather wear a Five |" then making the ficures work out \ and Three-elghtis | “# Hat than to have one of those “Out. sido Measurement Only” Big Heads! Tho man who Softsoups you has « the Skids all ready! yi. ‘ If money really were the root of al \ evil what spade-calloused mitts the aa- |Jority of use would have! The Man with a Keen Memory for | i Faces employs tt/ Our idea of Somothing Soft ie to Fiat? ” matniy to Exude | ten the fellow who can be Fiattered! 7 Dodge Touches! ‘The Boss says his reason for not em- ploying lever Men around his Plant t= that when a man is fost Clever he caa't | work at anything else! pachiancidesnbdioeat Os Universal Peace. By John L. Hobble. F I were Andrew Carnegie, | And lived to fill the world with glee; And had ten million bucks to apend, To bring all fighting to an end, 3 and, we'll ship os in the way of @ shang- y to Pin Down tive Man in an Argument mae I would not try to stop the fools From killing men and army mules, Nor try to stop the bloody war ‘That slaughters heroes by the score, Nor stap the navy graft and “fleece,” And call that universat peace E I'd stop the fights of man and wife, And purge the home of ail its etrife, i'd pay each bill for plumes and hat, @ And thus exclude the chief combat; Then pay that extra dime for beer, To wave each man a daily fear. J'd buy the ddids an extra toy, ni ‘And changs thetr Tives from fights to Soy. T'd even treat the pussy cat drink or let it alone” if one against the winning ‘age! men who've been pointed mply Perslst- of them had Connected! friend. He's so habituated . that he gots to believe it! T° cow's inilk, #0 she wouldn't spat; | Amd give the dog an extra bone Ld ae Phat he might modify his tone ; recent statistics show) 1'd pay the lawyer to reform, ‘And buy the goss!p—chioroform: i ‘Then pay the muckreke man to coase=— about And we'd have universal peace. jobs, “1 don't muspect her; I accuse her. pom the character made tect felt from frst to last, rose peared. | magistrate. In addition, the hous® was | Ganimard. He atone, bestdes, would be! that morning did not lack brillancy| “You accuse her of being the ove the new play, ' ing with stupor, he articulated: filled with policemen, inspectors, jour- | forgiven that rather free and easy way | and his assistance waa of the sort which | plice?” eam ee memes sa «body “Monsieur Ie! nalists, Baron d'Hautrec's néphew and pressing himself, Ja Magt-trate is able to appreciate. “L accuse her of killing General Bacay ean other ni arnily that you, Ganimard?” erled | "To start with,” he began, “I will awk | d'Hautrec.” > e 4 the commissary, “where | They ru it, they studied “Lt hadn't seen you. | Charles here to be very definite on the| ‘Come, come! And what prooff > Just a Glimpse Into an? | the ‘position « Iy, according to| “1 have been hero for two hours.” | were all the ubjects waleh, on | “This handful of halr, which & ed up to the bed, Under a! Charles's recollection, they questioned do take an Interest in some- | first occasion, he saw upset or dis-|In the victim's right hand, dug inte tie 1 which he drew aside, lay | Soeur Auguste the moment she urrived, | sides number 514, series 2, the | tured put back, on the second, exactly | flesh by the points of his nails.” the New York Shops General the Baron’ d'Hautrec, late | They discovered. ‘nothing. At most Inyatery, the ‘pionde| ia wale devel cimeaaet He owed the helt: st waa Gieale Jor in Berlin, His body |Soeur Auguste was surprised at the Lupin? Exact! britiiant fairness, gleaming like eo eam: h his general's | dis pance of Antoinette hat. She | the old inspector.| "Tt te obvious, therefore, that they| threads of gold, and Charles muttcredy ‘ 7 ; ‘ , had engaged the rl twelve da be. » far an to declare that|can only have been put back by al! ‘That ts certainly Mile. Anto! YJ HE. tables where the advance back. The front opening 1s outlined by face was calm. fore, on the strength of excellent ref- | ng to do with the case | person to whom the place of each of| hair, There i no mistaking it” Amd models of spring hats are being ix large buttons, T short Jacket closed. en nd refused to belleve that she on, * © ® But let us! those objects was familiar.” Ret adnt Waeliea, toaee displayed are now a centre of ate | Js cut in the fashionab! ight seams, ant stammered co abandoned the sick man! d tory of the lot toket} ‘The remark impressed the bystand-| more: I belleve the & st faction and the sales, especta'ly in the| The collar and cuffs are of black velvet p ust have come." contid her care to go running | f minds until further aries * Ganimard resumed: didn’t see the second time, belonged to lack hats, are surprisingly large. and the effective buttons are of blick nich way? ag, | MDOUE, at night 5 this matter,” = | “Another question, Mr, Charles, You! her, She csed it to cut the pages of th These advance showin ss of millinery} velvet with a narrow of white cant say, but someone has been} “All them #0,"" the examining | aes f Wer woke by & ring. Who waa It | books.” . sainolanliGeac, ne bys s a ere during ty § x Look, | magistrate insisted, “as, in thi Ganimard x not one of those mighty | according to you, that called you? The silence that followed was ive an idea of what may ve expected | perl The price of this charming suit CHAPTE there CHART a ol dagger | she would have been back bef. tives proceedings form al “Monsieur le baron, of cour: Jana patntu, as though ea aan the real opening of the season, It] is $12.50. Lak there, on the floor, © * © And then, on| We therefore « buck to th nol, aa it were, and whose names will| “Very well. But at what mo, | creased In horror through havin, how fooks as if the fine quality of] An utsite long evening coat is of (Coatinued.) the table, a ned handkerchief | po! what has become of her? alwaya remain inscribed on the Judicial! you take it that he rang?” |committed by a woman, The ema ans would be favorites, as well as] cer spe ahiffon made up in jrane- The Biue Diamon e 8 © Phat oa © They've you ask me," said Charle ye [annals of Europe, He lacks the flashes| “After. th uiggle—at the momont | Magisirate argued 3 nat hay tal ny © 00g ‘i oe “ i ead Le serviceable Panama straws. ful drapery effect, All the edges are ener a um aw They've | has been carried off by the [of genius that nine a Dupin, a L4e-| of dyin, Let vs nit, wntt! further tformer % Pe «eo aw re | vie | bea ed with four-ineh ide velvet rib- th w ything’--— The suggestion was plau th} coq a ljopmiock “ tut hel "Impossible because you i 1 s ol J e ee CONNA ontibane Birews are in svi: | Danded with. fo ray at} aL who and fitted in with certain details. ‘The| ponsceues first-rate average Qualitios;| tying at's spot more then tent peony | ma! a that the Deer ae / nce, amd in these the new models} bon in the same tone, T is one of 10 ying at @ sy more than four yards |inurdered by Antomette Brehat. 7 ud ‘i “ i fac ba fel new Alaphanbun wrans that Noi pushed ba “The munlerer head of the detective se:vice satd perspicacity, sagacity, perseverance | re from the bell-push.” |snould et! have to explain what way that tho turban will again be! the hanous wraps ths unter the | We found all the doorg closed." ‘arried off? Upon my word, it's quite | and even a amount of intuition wen he rang during the struggle" | i f forn and that a modified Tyrolean] to be very fashionable. Its price Is § fresh air, wi “He must have remained in the | itkely His greates sin the fact that! “{mpossl herman the batt raul ae hve eee a vat Satay hape promises to be popular. In there an —— : by the rain, h hous ; , ; It’ not only unitkely," said a votco, | he is absolutely Adent of out- | told u steadily without interrup- | Charles's departure and to go out again dugh straws the mixtures, of which Nothing New. decd of which hi ven he would be here still, as you) “hut absolutely opposed to the facts, ta | side Influnces of a kind of|tion and went on for nor elght| before the krrival-of the commissary: H fobably the black and white will bo} struck him with su loft the pay the results of the investigation short, | fascination which one Lupin wields | ge 1 Do you think t his as-| fave you any opinion on this subject, | t demand, are prominent A| By Cora M. W. Greenleaf, Hie nan reflect anid slowly: ! to the evidence itself.” over him, he works without a awInK | wn would have given him time to Ganimard” grea! } p at's » & & © thats 60! ‘he voleh daa hares the Gdcent cp nimsel e bias or disturbed 7 tha i » a ‘ pod line of the multi-colored mixtures | « [GRE ts nothing new under the ond brine back. the « id © Wane Sa asl de te oe ee ne Saree the edeens pratt” emer abil ef we a | wore an air of engasrag also seen and sell at an." top! 1 t bee ee : vas before, at the moment last he spoke, not without '& Beaded offects prominent tn the I should hope not—the wealth of ‘The d hi Bot see, who was - 4 | PHtanonsa Sane tea uae tank hac y te thas’t ea ae ly millinery mos Those are eon | the ¢ t yaron I h D G da St j tween the r the bell and the in. | ; r Bee tarcaa, oetsloga/at|svalien eatin Ee Gai bagi (he, companion,” e ay Ss GOO COM gh WE a A a ade he of settle So Bere ds sometimes o te the crown, A, Her riches die w a, CRUG. ne minutes elapsed at most. If, there- might call the tac- iw ornament is in the shape of fancy | Look a: the chan te . 4 of Vines and guide and greens—end, ont. | fore, the baron had rung before disappearance. Antolr Br " 4 wings made of black tulle cov-| Opror intties goin aye en rete sea The Tap Test, deatly taking Mt tor one ot the ulion: | a be necessary for the us irs and disappears in this Bouse { i t sity An 0 he attendant at the eountey | aires of Hitter ne he murder, the dying agony and t sriously as Arsene Li ‘tad: with an elaborate design in black Losing Life's beauty and blles therefore would only half aur hat Tig My Arran Alicante eae RN erate ital enh moat | Aight to have taken ele 10, tha rlously ae Arsene =Spiy Same Woroidery and white beads, A very) In our worry and struge! the had; she ts young hand of ors over the pre Look at ber short space of three minutes. I re- Melire Detines'< Seba hity one bore the price mark of $3.20.|Well knowing we cannot o end, | pretty"— Everything wuld dealre. nothin’ Ike peat, tt 1» Impossible.” | ceped from there {2 the Campane iaaE repe underwear has become popul To pick up the things we negie pionaes f ran Fe eee how ‘ ould she have got out?’ “ p tt, do you ‘And yet,” #aid the exainining Magis- bay oe 2 ter to make their own undergarments ‘To discover the New~to inspect Jable to ted the commissary the details the chain! | ioe tea. Beiter toast tlie een ee ea pp ey taal thinking of these two coil wet a whito crepe thirty inches) The “Great Undiscovéred” begun, jof the er.me and hand the thirteen A good 1 later! By that time,| tovser if they re fit to fet out” | th what objec! jwhioh, to say the least, are Very O88}, 7) de, with a remarkably pretty crinkle, | Her mysteries vast to behold— bank notes, she must have left the house,” Ob you do that?’ inquired | an't tell his object. But at Jeast| First, Antoinette Brehat was i] ¢% cents a yard. hes “there's nothing new under the! I this time, a locasmith was And ths crlme was committed, you | one of the the fact that he rang proves that he |2Y Soeur Auguste twelve days aj it i It ts predicted tiat the coming season sun," sent for who, with great difoulty, suc. | think she went? w the offical, we fet | must have known that the bell commu. | (2 ¢0.88 the day after that om whietr Sy W see anu: strong vogue of| Dear friend—better stick to the old, | ceded In forcing the gate of the garden) "Of » Ete fern & burke Fic ‘doch ts eee ee dee mY. | the blonde lady slipped through me fin- lards, and in new lines borders | —— and the front door, "The coint They searched the house trom top to | “ly crulesed wentlemen, ‘1 | onal | have known this detall ex-! In the second Blaam We Ol ae n } went upstairs an at the 0! m the to the g Jerk, "Become nel > the hous as prec! the E prominent. ‘The tlk Bus ness Types. Bnei ieeihatnaree Li Ned i ts giitatant : - Belonging (0 the hause?" | arte he easel brianet i tm % to 4’ Inchicw in width and ex] A SpREW 2 ny n the room| ¥ Wa 1 accompitcn | ¢4 the wiler oft, of sourse’™-wtevere recy | ‘a golden sheen, Which we Gag tte patterns of the neh width ince was In the at to return to - niinard placed the on : Vat $l a van. te He turned around. 3 med t i ri and do away ae { t; and, as the] “So that, according to you, Antoinette < phuit that embodies alt the new fasite felt pinned to the threhold, hypnotized: all that might have betrayed Birds of a Fea her. | sinned tle. thodente tat Brebat'ess a ¥ Motes will be worn by a Southern Jn my timo it was different,” said Mr. Car the fu mit h 1 ita al hin i were the questions that oO as ‘ob Hope, Bh a's ba ue jut | appear inly, It #eemed only} “IS none other than the blonde tay" v & . . “but nowadays there are too tnany busines place! ‘Th tle table was standing ested themselves to the police. I and animal expert, an add adventure hay» a sturd he exi boty fat. It ts of wi te serge. Tne let gn sn may he dented ike this: Between the two windows, the chairs i Tee ata Hanis ieee dha | Wasa the other day. \ Bs dinner, & to 6; supper, 6 40 13."'| Natural that the examining Magietpate) | And Lapin oonesqueatiy otylaag comes within four inches of the — * ‘Podtive-—they get on.’ ' ' on thelr legs and e clac 2 5 ar lie geared 4 Mr. Hope was strolling out Walnut street when ager dr ly hag again, “Great | OWE Conclude on pied has @ wide panel front end auiacatie they et houae 1 ale Oe the ethics, Doe elivere tthe at 7 c'clock, the head of the dotoc- | » rind taker accosted bin. |The faker drow from Jerusaleu!” the exclalined, “when am i goin’ t0| ,"n short, 1n two words yeu euspest| “I think es.” of I Ot honesi—sometions.' "| middie of the mantelpiece, The slivers uve service at & Next came the turm of | bis pecks the wus) palaied sparrows gneve Qt Lime to see the (wwn.’’—Auswene, Antoinette Drehat”’ le Be Comtinnet® «| |! ( - ‘ . { ‘ \ ' \

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