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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. ——————— yund of W. Gedney Bunce’s Venetian } NEW STAR POSES Amato Soon to Sing in English, |," :#E*70¥©. loo DERCONG BUCY MEDALS FORDORS “2m 1 to « Mary Cass Rroker Monday, ! yirand-Ruel FORPICTURE;IS == Says Bel Canto Is Still Necessary 7320 %\:2"223 MAKIN TROUSSEAU NEXT THAT SHOW ety ieee Monday. The couple opt alned oe oe ieee one. ; 4, Fiage license to-day at the City L went Though Liberal in} Taste, Is a Devotee of| ; — Bernard Behmidt, Mfty-one y 14, ; ‘ 2 | ; r . : and ind! optained a. ioeage to-day to. wed | Bridal Outfit of Future Lady | Such Deeds to Be Recog yoo work Ie Hianche Ford, twenty-seven yeate old, asserts this pleasthy rized Astronomers Watch Creation) of New Sun Nearly 6,000- | ~Wagner—Would Like to| Bie igukendt one downed nen.| Decles of “Simple Elegance” as Are Those on the Car- | qumilty at th LSA 000,000,000 Miles Away. Sing Hans Sachs as| the Aneonia nn’ vee “PaTunente @) and “Delicate Shades.” negie List SULA al his sunniest #8 to. te — | — Himpsed In a beautiful Htthe Vale exch pteture, called Well as Amfortas. | nel sea. wae Kurwenal, Hinokey was King . - alot, o e —_ — , hig Goee not ref ng Time which hol > th “IS GAS AND LIQUID.”| Mark, Hinshaw! was Melct, Teles we, WEDDING DRESS SECRET | At tenath the dogthi dove oot reer i a “iron af. Rnoedlaes ,Gouland in “Pelleas and Steereman and Glenn Hail was the| 1 Oe ruven Si Tork Wome 8°" window, nortin boner of Pitt: Voice of the Seamen, Toscanini con- | | on'a Laegue for AnIVAIN fon Mrs. av ind THtrty-fourth syrcct. ducte: A fine fatio ¢ | + Gaal rr. 4 tear a work ant mplnndialy ettese| Of White Satin, With Em-|sames poser ts Hurled Off From Sv idling | Melivande”’ and the) and ol rrham Company's window @X- ; Ge Father in “Louise”’ Also ve Mel. Five of the nine principas : ; whoa tail Animas mittee Moe AOI yi, includes goine, exquisite Mee Mass, It Seems to Sustain Appeal to Him, Especi-| | enaracters were taken by Americans broidered Silver Roses and | Gonion K. Het iw Chairman, has, fone rome e Hotter Vonnolt, most * 7 pt | |@ARRERE ENSEMBLE TO PLAY Rely aut fogs that have acquired class by herol¢ |cversihing but classical prestige Del A Chamberlain Hypothesis. ally the Latter Role, \ AY COOPER UMON. TURSDAY,| Eight-Yard Train. Goes tale portorrmances. are to be put( with the Luca della Roublas and: ip on a level with the Carnegie meda sie —— With Geraldine Farrar) The fourth concert of chamber musto | ee | p @lack| Leonard M. Davis, who has been paint | sé of Sean) . Dog lovers have long Jeplored the lack ape nder the auspices of tne People's Sym- ine tat Nort : palette al sd bh Me wi | Ing of the extensive trous-| of ap tion of an animal for doing r a grist of Alaska pho 2 as Louise. } hony will be given at Cooper Union on| The making o ° sive trous-! of appreciation sevés tak bid la the Masia reflection mirror of the Mount Wilson again "oD tpt P ine gig Red arg ‘thing in the fescue line. ‘They 4 t ational Arts ho im to Be | 6c | Tuesday evening by the Barrere En- | seau of Miss Vivien Gould, Club, Geamerey Park, where vial ors a ‘semble, ‘This fine organization of wind | Married next Tuesday to Lord Deotes, | have ‘00 ved on Saturdays from 2 to 7 @-ineh telescope has found and photo- —_——- on been dismissed with a ate i, nehiten in ie on wm BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN |inatrumenie Mayers is well worth hear- [18 nearing an end. The lingerie, afi [Simple pat or a brief “Good Fido” Or, An unusual exhibit, lasting onsll ree. Dillion mies in diameter in the mot ot "pide bods hott ahs ing. It wae organtzed last year by |made in Paris, has been delivered at pds the ord wate | WepcUraTRet mebuce ik VOOR NROa att nae throwing off a new world RD) ert a Panguale | | Georges Barrere, the distinguished fu: |the Gould hours at No. Fi eer ee eee stuated: ay thie Apparent | Gy Siaisele 8) NIP Humor Nate vie The photograph shows # spiral nadute, OAHAE GF: (ee SHatsopolllah 1 Res abt cethpenieor ih Orchestra, and it | avenue, and women from the de-| Overnicnt, At the last show in Mad oventh #treet Parently disproving the nebular hY- | Opera Houre tn response to the writer's programme will consiat of compoattions |*8ner's New York establishment are | .., are a go « hampt “SRY HORNHOSTRL'S photos Pothesls of the fa:nous French astrono: are you toning tn Eng-| [hy Beathoven, Schubert, Rossini ana Putting the fnishing touches to these| Tang was Heard to remark, “Thes grabs of. arehifeceural’ FOR GREE Mer La Place and mibstantiating the The question was apron] be Li [erie tave nad no eauar ih previous | TOW NOnT OF bine Fibbdn degree are Al Yucatan aro on public view in more recent nebular hypothesia of Prof.! upon Vim suddeniy in a brief conversa- at, iat, Weda outhis Dare bhasael tat a |right for the ladies to look at and to ry galiory of the Pratt Tnetitute | Chamberiain of Chicago University. at his apartment in the Ansonia | The Board of Education's programme Shh eae ad go. | cFeate a chorus of “Ohe,"" but What We prook!yn, until Fob. U1, Wednesda | This photograph ts by far the mom wan in @ hurry to dress for dinner of music lectures for the week: On| Fifty women are embroidering 4) wine is recognition of things that we hav. thet Mr. Hotnbastel wat eos a spectal meeting (open to the ) of the Architectural League of xt the Fine Arts Building seventh Manhattag Arch of Yucata Monday “Songs of the Race by Mins {Sans on the many evening and after-!q, yang the looks, anyway! 1 Myrta\&, Mason, at Pubiie Library, No. hoon gowns of the future Lady Dectes.| vatnor have a good roll In th addy 19 East Ninety-atxth strect: on Tues. | Tireadlike designs are used, for !t 18) esyet than be tied up with all the rib: fay’ “English Ballads,” by Miss Grace | Miss Gould's wish that nothing im the pons in the ahow caso” Ewing, at Public School No, 40, and belek Be BVaSons: a % palest| By the recent action of the Women's in One Beoome Successfully gett. | Sades have been used and there '9) League for Animals this situation Ie " i 4 |garet Anderton, at Riverdale avenue | ON€ hundred women are making waists | of any sort, from rescuing the “perish F | fork rorenlar and Two Hundred and Sixiteth stroe:;/ 4nd Seventy-five men and women afe! ing baby from the burning flam It would be dificult to name another i ed in on him last | eto nar, “Not Aistinet photograph of a spiral nebula| when the writer drop ever taken. It was taken by Prof. G.| night, and was too pe W, Ritchey of the onservatory staff jat howe!’ Chambderiain and his cotlea, | ues recently! At the beginning, hen the writer, evolved the theory. o! ral nebulalte ove time, bombarded Mr. Amato Whipping from its gaxeous marses mat. | with questions, he exclaimed: “Wait a fer to become its sateliltes. These, cool- | minute, please’! If you speak more ing, will become planets and may ve- | slowly we shall get along vr. Wt come Inhabltable lke the earth, in very good of you to say that I speak to | o 4 en on 0 3er- | fashionin, fh ome working pu! e at ne bed clot and 1 . ; is Quite a Ways Off. English well; but, remember, tt i« only jon Wednesday. "Folk Songs of Ger-| aehioning | ie Women wore Dulllig: At a hing and telling conremporary American artist who bet 4 y: ai | Imany,” b¥ Walter Bogart, at Public! on the soft the men the ster that a burglar eating , abla rill ‘The spiral nebula in the Mount Wilson |@ recent acauirement of mine that 1 aa [Rahocl NEM RGA’ "Bohabhanis’’ we linoee of the t erat: eh B deserves or could more brilliantly Photograph 1s known to scientists as [epeak Hnglien at 1 could alng in MATO | ator ate ayay mney wep nets ay | Uiowe Gf allored suits, 7 may apply at the Carry off a one-man sow than the ver ‘| 4 x Mcp ceeded [pschseagyhid 4 Mp kite ‘ So RANCE aniel Gregory Mason at Cooper In rich wraps and tea gow ms and get a medal. satile and progressive Hassam, who Messier 51, ding to the chart of | your IangumKe now so tha would | Bevase THE | stitute; on Thuraday, “Schumann,” by délinate anheas ty will be granted the twenty-two ol! paintings and aixtyotee the French scientist Messier, Junderstand me, as you say you tinder: | —— SHERIFF Daniel Gregory Maron, at Publ F ranade oltect ster colors, pastela and Satawioks Vang the lower limit, or most consery- | atood our friend Honel in hts recent {School method of voice production—the | ¢ IN THE School No, 165, and “Die Waikure, = itted on Dummies. ic 6 pul yn Memo. wer perhaps a doaen years’ work, but es ative baee of figures, it 1s calculated to | recital; but I want to realike perfeptly | choot of Patti, of Lilt Lehmann, of Zorbeo. THE Mrs, Mary. Hill Brown, at Pobile | ‘Those arranging the trousseau say on all rewarded heroes will be | re ore specially that done in France ¢ De 5.885,06,000,000 miles trom earth. the aense of what Lam ainging before| Melba, of Sembrich, of Nordica, of the See vas School on Friday, “Folk Song Miss Gould 1s a delight to a dress @ work horse procession and Spain last summer. Not even the faintest glimmer of tte] 1 make public dint, That means} de Reszkes, of Pol Plancon, of Bonel—|~—~~ ied an eid pie Marl F, Mac-| maker, for she is easily pleased and wares, i second of the two categortes tn- superior artists, can accomplish more | Appented to me, Wolfram and Telra- | COMMS! Arh ithe » and her slim figure {s fitted easily. Artificta © you are requested to send cludes ail sorts of attractive studies Vght can be seen from earth by the] a lot more than merely a clear pro- 0 on Saturday, umann.” by Mrs. figures, chiefly, have bee he exploits of your Mra. an ketches, amo! fc. naked eye. To the smaller tolescopes | nunciation of Pngtah words and last longer than those who are in-| Mund T have sung tm Italian, and Kur- |g Aieeadeee, of Puls Jl-| to as crane! "ave Deen uted in Grape | oo son, Be deat ell vee rpm orycay Feed Perey, | AO a Mt eeems a dilur—hazy, without form or | “Your language is a very beantitul different t> vel canto, Votce! Votice!| n¢Wal. as, you know, [ have sung hare 005 West One Hundred and) & "ef Bowne, second stre get a ard for|the two or three nudes in pastel whigh ehape. one and has no Inherent drawbacks for pr production of {t, |!” German. ey are all remarkaple street. | Secrecy ts maintained adout the bride's | Fe Otay net 7 @ sin ba eewniatt a f ‘ the family p feem to concentrate quailties of life The new world or sun, which acten- | singing purposes to those accustomed y for the highest accom, Characters, of which Telramund appeals | —_— GUE eee eek gla train | —_ oo and sentiment not always present in Mr, tists on Mount Wilton have photo- [to ft, but for a forelgner It lias its dif- y amid the dissonance | ty me the least | Mischa Eliman, the marvelious vtolin- | #5 yards long and will be of jlaseam's larger and finished ptctutes Graphed pendant trom the parent mass | ficulties of enunciation, ‘The ‘th,’ for} and cacophony a Strauss, or the! “You think T sang too loudly as Cario| ist, ts to give a second recital in Car- | Satin embroidered with silver roses. The of the kind; and here and there a Gy one of the tuminous branches, be- |Inatance, is not to be maatered in a day. | strange scales of a Debuesy, as in the! Worms in ‘Germanta’ the: other night, | 2¢gle Hall on Lincoln's Birthday tn re- | Dridesmaida’ gowns will be of cream UP AND DOWN Pid hae pailacarpaa reset eh ty igi eause of fis density will be whipped | Take the iMustration you have made | times of Mower eltint, or Rossin}, [4nd that often T oxtend ‘my votce un. | sonue to the demands of hundred who | wi chiffon over satin, festooned with calls Gargent In the same median J Clear. It ts now some 150,00000,000 miles |for me of the great Christian hymn, Catholic in His Tastes. necessarily.” ‘That rather surprises me. | Nest have to. make m rapid round | wreadne Gf, proce tent Te Mill wear E Harsam—or several of him, Inctading from the central Inminous area of the |‘Adeste Fidelis,’ in Latin, and ‘Come, | athoito in ty tastes, 1 46"not {20.70% Know Chat in the weGond act Of | frie from ft. Louls to kéep the OnGAge-| fone ancided Mote rhee re tne net the best. With the restless curtosity of | larger nebula. It may itself become | All Ye Taithful,' in Engitel, It may be, my ey en of Richara | ccrmania® 1 could scarcely hear my- | ment. lence decided whether they shall carry By Henry Tyrrell a modern painter who aust try the = ” @n independent nebule and roam in that |as you say, far more uplifting and son- atise, Ispecognihe and anprecinte the |e ttrnee cat: Waa nuocause I was pana ike |Pounuets or satin-covered Bibles s iS Monet method if it kills him, he Oo Section of the’ firmament occupied ‘by |ofous in the English; but consider the |pealiem of Charpention a. for Trebea, (£2. ierested in the cha¥acter, Yet Ij Maurice Warner, a boy violinist, who The entire wedding is to be spring. sionally adopts a wicker-work OF the spiral nebula from which it sprang. ease with which tho Latin can be #ing| gry cammasitione T heen Pebuse | round occasion to whisper to Caruso |‘* a native of New York, ts reported to | Hke. Everything will be carried out in HE pictui ‘on 48 nearing shredded style of laying on color, @uy 5 More provably, say sotentists, the lend the difficulty of the English. “Faith: | trom ont tite te iene reat ate res | that he was singing splendidly. 1 hope | be winntr sat favor in Russia by his| Green and white. The lovelies flowers I high merid! The windows of posed to convey the iusion of vibraa! 7 $arger body wil! hol ie jene y . h 1 wovld Uke to impersonate Gou- jouanese ie ne . playing. One of his most successful re- | t can be forced at this time of year th Nertes, which ent the Scintillating sunlight, ! Freel tien cipla it tn attraction to | fun’ tekes on a strange fort, force ‘ et Mollsande.! The | 2%, 1oudness Is not tnartistic, and, be- | cone appearances was made on the Rus. will be tied by the florist, yee ener tes, WHICH Care eae It doesn't, except perhaps once in a °° | 4 ar gene orbit. @ different mouth formation and inter-|isther in ‘whieh Dufranne |e me Ht does mot hurt my vocal | sian Christmas Day, when he played |the Gould home and Bion en | ene hot ch ED de anes are ari, | reat while, though it actually does ot a Broadside View. Tupts the smooth flow of the vol Goes nc organs e annual English T i iaiet Sh aaa pele cobain oO ALLY, rescence of art: | achieve agreeable mystic effect ‘ ‘ . des no weil, appeals to me, How I 5 Re orm at whieh | Churen.. § early M 1 y 1 Walter 8. Adams of the Mount Wilson N 8; he wife of the British Ambaas: Sane One 1 near and if you penetrate within you come! the blue glimmer -alled “August Moon- o! 01 jot Everybody Is Polyglot. would like to appear in It with Miss jay of Himself. 1 mbassador WAS \tuesday noon sixty men w bt pelted) oe Mee molt | Bick a” of the Carnegie In-| “It ty quite proper that you English|Geraidine Farrar! She is so sympa- y dear fellow, there te | Pre#en' < jam that work, chiony in the churehe | anager WRT li adware e pay Kind BF gona the Ae betta tee hak ! Sipesy Sey, cuarumed Mie nebula | speaking people should demand sing-(thotic. But outside of the Itailan | Ltt! of interest to aay. I apent tive | dora Duncan, the renowned classi-| Flowers for the Poor. Waaitey axes a de pale prosaic day-| Hudson River and Palisades at, sunset, t. Adams Is in charge of the | ing in the vernacular, and {f you con-/operas, and especially those of our great Soar" in the conservatory at Naples, | ea) dancer, will make her firat appear-| The chance! will be dressed in spring jignt in February of tle year 19 ~ | but makes the portrait of Bonnie Moore observatory duri pp light in February of the year 1911 oe ty uring the absence of its | tinue to press for ! of us who , pon which I was brought up, 21 TE belleve I was a diligent and|ance this season at Carnegie Hall on| shrubs such as white 1 rsythia, eat " the very latest |% ting of dabs and pat and fil or, Dr. George Ellery Hale, who i] pave the privilege singing for you works of Wagner appeal to me )earnest student. For two years I sang| Wednesday afternoon, Feb, 16, with | spirea, Japan lilies and double flower APH RG A WOY OS So Ts SAR NOR lea he “Grapevine” with irrelevant plaites for the winten, tunt aeoede (to qrout wie, but‘ youl a ekinan ceniiin Ve lat La Scala, in Milan, and was fortue| Walter Damrosch and the New York | cherrios. The pillars of the chureh wiil| M1 the Metropolitan by bends Pe baa ‘i ay nt time to prove any Y fi : N. Beny hate enough to in t both yatti. | Symphony Orchestra, She will dance | be garianded in English ivy and Alaba- “Winter Sunset In th wrest of Fon- | But it is in the “Spanish Set*—half @ 4 mugt give us who are not to the manor|a n; tube. alles ustolan, {ate en to Interest both Mr. Gath 'e dance i Alaba. Hypothesis,” said Mr. Adame. “It would Apa fies Ay yal Paha barrie oor # master, (pr found altke a» saustolan, | Ca sazza and Mr. Toscanini, and through | "4 interpret for the first timo in| Ma smilax, to proclaim the joining of an | tatnebleau,” by Rousseau-the kift uf | dozen outdoor pictures of cities of sunny fequire thourands of yours to observe | native singers-and 1 say thie with axel and niu taoniier: ote i nite cntaged to ming at the Mate | America selections trom Bach and Wag- | Engileh and an Ame n family. ‘The| P. A. B. Witener of Phi phia. The | old Spain—that Childe Hasaam se @efinito change in any of the nebut i" me jax well as the critics liked my Amfortas 2 ner, will surrounded with huge! sani morial’ exhibl ft the clean away from technical and a jae. y ott Pe lin « . ‘ ai Opera House three seasons ° ze) museum's memorial exhibition of e modesty aud respect—to enunctate prop |!n ‘Parsifal’ naturally was a delight to r - aw larney re s bd f n minels and painta “right omy ig ie bait a of the epiral| ery their own tongue. The «ift of\me, De you kn chat t a i Hi | fae Cgoynieer wave, Cl els and} Fusoni, the great Ttalian planise aes he are to be lanes of ie Tine oReeoe Medine + te) SMtorning, Sevitas” i'w lyrical mast a je other v ’. 7 a L a never | n happy have pleased the i ~ Mano recital Pi A pin aie ied iags ab nes Of) einultaneous show of medixeval arm and in this opinion we a The nebula we have phot: erieed alten n, matacece; Pele a SG ti] T came to Amer: | Yori public. ¥ Batt charaearoeen i 4 Pee eran te aive ee ete oft | and armor, both open to the public nex or A tees ah cathoole’ Sieaneende one of the comparattively few of whieh |")? a a re, T acquired what 0! gramime to compositions 1 scbdobiaesspheyalk ‘ OF a) week. who looked in at Montross " i bably, you would find ry i ions by grove of overtopping white c § 0 7 Broadside views can be obtained, and | '°. deat ot A. wenty-fve days, I itved, “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE” Chopin and Liszt. 4 Vhate Take ke A Perea a at the Kata galleries, last Thursday morning and picked this ~ e » and ' y of at ther ma no repetition of Across the park, at the Kata galler t ay m al pf lots of fault with my enunciation, but with ' iy . iy n oor ig really remarkable. : i with it. In the stillness A 8 |e ish of souvenir seekers who! No. 1% West Seventy-fourth street, t lar “Sevilla” as the best thing “This nebula tw undoubtedly composed | Cue! Xu are aware of how badly nome |of the night I would awaken dreaming | GETS A FitE REPETITION.) 19 Departiient of Music of Colum. | swooped upon the decorations the day | paintings of Guy C, Wiggins and th in the Hassam show. i sous SEA nadie gah of your best native singers pronounc®! of aad iming jt,-often (a the oane|| agner’s fmmortal love-dram; bia University Announces a concert of | Marjorie G was married to Anthony | etchings of Will J. Quinlan ated ons $ 4 1 Mrenc fi i Ceveatlahe of) miu an und Isolde 9 rel Met- rr ausic Sarl Hall a Make aaltaern a FS ¥| etchings o i ” are extan stances, Ike the sun. With the 60-incn | [!'@? ee ee ation of my. wite, who would hear | (an und Teolde,”” was repeated ae vhe Met ney atanieen ata at Sea Fe, | eee ae. Seen ed BS SN CORT | unity Pati AUTO BAD FOR FIREMAN. “ ‘telescope we hope before long to ot Bel Canto Not a Lost Art. me and be sure that I was losing my |'opolitan Opera House: last’ aight in a | 9, z Seats are|at all pe where 8 eet The mammoth Architectural League . aie @epec m ie Pr ies think telio lost art? Cer-| mind | presentation of such beauty and elo- | penetrate, Mra. Gould has ordered th ? i bipl et of It Means Foreman O'Connor t pectrum whidh will decide the Do I thiak be) canto @ lost art? Cor. quence that it stirred profoundly the er all the flowers be distributed among the | exhibition ts on at the ine Arts Bulld Question. ‘The light is, however, go|taimly not! Admit that modern com-| Would Like to Do Hans Sache, [110 (hl 1) MN Bi Mn dD) Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin wit! give his poor and in hospitals after the cere-| tng, but still it leaves room In West Must Face Trial. extremely faint that an exposure of | Posers have taken up a form of dramatle| “Fans Suche? Yes! 1 should Mke to | ure Hremstad as the Teiah prineesa Aaa gee Pprnncteoitel. at the GRy: Gols mony | Fifty-aeventh street for some other pic-| Foreman Edward F. O'Connor of hours will be necessary expression in opera that permits singers | impersonate him, but ft would take twe| oy , ” tt ednesday | Lord Decles will give his farewell | (ures, notably A. Benziger’s portraits at | Engine Company No. 72, Twelfth strebt “Phe. 10-inch reflector will have near | who havo little or no knowledge of the] years of study for me to come anywhere |Wlant tt ‘ion welliag fo me oar | Ser anepe | bachelor dinner this evening at the Ritz | nig studio, in No, 40. And while thus near University piace, was suspended MENMEA'Ulboue the light gathertr potter |o(d tried and (rue method. of Mnging tol near to,siving,acProner portrayal of hie| NOx Never more imeresslye andCari Bur- —— > [His guests wilt include his beat man. | 6." tie crosmtown trail it may be Inter: yesterday by Commissioner Waldo pends «gi | rian, as Tristan, sane with an opulence Tilford Oat of Standard O81 Lord Alastair Graham; Barl Perey, Lond | trial posressed by the O-!nch instrument, and inp nate characters to the approval! remarkable characte How can T find) # , *, " esting to continue eastward as far a gz trial on charges, * " n na! oe and a sincerity of impersona-| Henry M. Tilford has resigned as Camoys, Robin Grey, Moncure Robin- , C8U"8 : ie It is said O'Conn With it we should be able readily tojof the public, You know and 1 know, - time? 1 have only three months of | ti ‘Nero exceptionally” moving. | director the Standard ot + 8\ son, Anthony J. Drexel jr. Francis W, | tho gallerios of Mr. Haas, No. 618 Madi-| Jt 1s said O'Connor took, an autome Obtain a spectrum of tie central anesa| and the putilic surely will recognize ber|vaoation from singing, and if 1 took |‘ User aaelle amioring: | Qiventan Piss Siancard pans’ | Crowninshteld, Phoenix Ingraham, Robs |#on avenue, and see what you can make » Wanon from quarters Based te for analysis giving us the chemigal fore tong, that with the same natural ad-|him up should 1 get the opportunity to | whos . rom the tower was as to-day, Is due to a Pes is ns ed ert H. Russell, the Hon. Seton B out of the works of Ivar Ells Evers, to Fifth pee ‘a little Ha. | Components of the nebuia.” | vantages the ringers trained In the ol] present him? Wetun, as yet, has no: | i as ft Was exproastve. Soom? his whole time to his personal affairs, | Gard Col. George A. Wilkinson and | who instead of a catalogue sends out a a block way, and back a a wr | Cant, Reward Lumb, ‘ “Prologue, somewhat after the Whist- A SESE Go SAN Se a IRS te tan manner, declaring thy as a cure |for the vexation and expense of acquir- ing masterpieces of art he proposes “to Bis nibble a sprig self. not? No, 0 soo | COLGAN'S Messrs, Gimpel & Wildenste: DN E excuse for tuming himself also into a) which begin nly to yield tisk re- finda himself in the midst n A at ay At | Fifth avenue, show a lovable litt THE END OF TLE KAINEOW, | excuse for turning hime nto a which begins auddeniy to yield rloh re- finds himself in t last not only of — Matlock is that foreman of C-bar-. HOWARDS END. OF early Mallen: paintings, snoluding 6 Mint or Violet An Arch ‘That Starts With «| cad fn lis conduct toward the girl his| turns, Wut underneath, oi the thine, Javonite consplractes but, of fainly|ranch whom Ken has 4 | 1 f 1 - burps ragged recently | Gio 1 Bellini and an An entle alster befriends. {t tells of love. fouds as we Au jovann! n an J entthy Kine in a Studlo. Gentle sister befriends LR i w at his saddle wow as the outcome of a te Ret meer a ya fr of Sarto, As added attractions h 5 ' yy | Tt ie Lilith's salvation that what bee| Wollowing a custom of smail ranchers,’ Red blood flows after savage knife: | hoy ALPH MANSIIELD flings @ bold! ging aw the chivalrous friendship of a] Sydney hires out by d to add thrusts. Red-conted solders brief dispute over precedence at a BN and’ Margaret Hohieael aro Ste cece eo eal Bub raalane ¢ arm about the ender |thoughtful and kindly man beco ap Newel are | landsca scour the a : ¥ salto his resources, Me t ¥ te hMred island. in vain search for plotters and | WAterINE trough. He has been full « H English sisters of German d cupes, a fine Raeburn portralt The Gum that's Round’’ waist, bends hi head | deep and loyal love. man of th her Car nd it it bis leaders in son—they hav . | Vows of vengeance ever since the ne ngiis sters of Gern de- | one of Laneret’s airy-falry French fetes | hat si nd Kisses ie rosebud | iota aad eT Venter muy ae aeatiniesen Chagos take 4 me arian ape aunt _ | Ineldent. But Grace Carter eh ana ts cseent, They have met a part of Ta census tuker would find work for oan Frege sac monet i js a child of sixteen and ab-! SYyPDNEY ¢ PI tne her And her Youn muesta on oanoal v uf de 3 Bbags wainee Alter of the late owner of C-bal ana |th® Wilcox family while that por-|@ large staff during a full week wit ee ni lure Haunts as an invea- ith intern and a SYDNEY CARTERET, — |'¥ a hoe | wall before @ Aring ‘wauad, and NO 18 line hen come West with her brother | o of a, Fatherland. t ding | the portraits al ta ated | | Ton to all the bees and honey lovee, folutely innocent, despite her long, long | \CHE nd assis ns. The saved only by the clever ruse of Morag, | me vith prothe: a Fatherland tour extending |the portraits alone that are ¢ « , i Remmecipuvoert: deeeie ber long. jong RANCHER, OME pear baiiteks ir ees hee ae pase of Morag ‘Hob, who wants to be shown What Is the fv" leldelberg to Speyer. And keep. |! galleries, shops and studios along the| | Ten Chips Se. ; $ . Wine Love aad Gold tn the Great: cuit to focesee articularly when tt ts! h oy fae [Hatter with the ranch and its #hould-be up the acquain ce ty "| Lane. The most intere gioup is u In a handy metal b: ~ full Value of its fervency, although it j 1 ended faint and leaves hey pony. fox qiaintance after thelr return he mo \ SP éo\ m vg rate mee thke | the Face of understood that Sydney owns largely Ing ta fight profit \to London, they get into that tanmie of | oedier's, Mifth avenue and ‘Thirty-| | They're sold every- pean for her no more than @ ay ithe gold mine that turns to te good. | tt mas be guessed iat Frager'a loy- | Well, Ken juat sits tn at a table in tis: eid Claas conidia: \fourth street, where Harrington Mann, where. I not sold near beokful of trouble. Ralph is older and ue t ‘4 Wel Sheed Tapas Ueeiaee thitna er ara ok ie class accidents and emo- jan Englishman with @ vivid palette who! | pov send A foathaea s@aly is’ toe Y JARDIN * pad i ality to the Manoverian king is put, * tree of Matlock’s |tions which make up “Howards Pert elae a J oe Bete WO lor (ull box Ane qBreas he bestows ts only his mo Sastie’ ie caatntan Ge tee’ Cota, MY LADY OF AROS, [Eevonghy ‘Big lave fee the tale swoslent | men. Gre already, established awalting|(eutnanyan ators by a eto, Ae peg Ol aes aera COLGAN GU! Ment's tribute to the pretty face hy Frelgle SRL Ban ihe. Aselibaglar ara fF PRR Ga HY ea Ising’e {daughter of Mactoan, to teats which |4Port. Yat when the revengo-secking ‘ry k's title M, Forster. | fetchingly, has syn 5 studies of | Louisvilie, Ky side. 1 1s an incident of the stealth an Northwest, eso ane ts ee ee N tenet, {it does not strictly endum, Neverthe. | foreman looks in a little later he seants | yiicn the W! Se FTO LHe bolas: An | MAES Eee Orne! and auoh | m Sailing Agent Wieit to his stable studio into waten he | #ide only to overwhelmed presently + ess, his recompense is sweet, nor is {20 unfriendly atmosphere and beholds ‘oxes live, ni Hilton, | adorable kiddi and ttle bi an. Specialty Como ny, has jured Lilith, separating her from | bY tidings from home of disaster. ‘T LOOX," gobs iitter frutt from: the jealousy of | At enemy calmly prepared and ne alde- | {len Schlegel ts the kind of a giri| Mist Story I Mice Riddle | | 24 Wooster Street, New York, N.Y. A er fellow pupils of Miss Balter's set bank in. ‘of Mac. | St@D# 80 deolmively that even his gang- | Peholding a pair of prancing pap- under cover of an Bngiien fog which | for sen 8 clever minlatures are at Knoed- | ree Mac. | Sts can stomach him no more. So | Mes, advancing with Evie Wilcox, falla | Not forgetting the mezzotints ‘old SOUT i] ‘ anf t ngland run by the Oarterets A Pennyfurian, “A —— mariners pennyfurian, the treac vations has fatted hopelessly an, Deum And me of} Quarie the ¢ of the hae athercd us the girls are leaving | His brother Jim has met death in ctr bs race of kt | Hennes Rar ock Lar Lae tet alone, and Bob }on hands and knees to exclaim, “On, |“) oalered sport t itorcierh . bby Ricasie bE ae ciniint Pia aie i rs " 0 xed the acene in| the dears! Oh, Evte, how too impos. resent 0b! ° Ot oh vad edn for Lilith b which ave. evident fact tha’ | THE SONG the Alcakar, promptly: hives Douylaas as |stbly” sweet! FOR APOR | asrak. & Patent. DIAALer, b vst oft ee | Her, absence tron » Cay ' y. Yet] heart of the to | Here [es ae Ax for the quieter Margaret, she has we Tnuisn seulpioy Prederick law: 1% OVER 800 PAGES Clyes are not lacking among t ou Mission in {the tail and pla: of Kee read Gracey eeny, slie oes to tue) the culture which impels her to hom | nore. iw allhouetted against a lurid back: | eee of tte « her i is joie, 8 f 4 etsy ‘ eh ivants Ai ari hine sid te ial a ee Fenn Tas, B MAMATAE of course and it is| Meu AVI AERA ane ie | (Handily Indexed) at the rectory door—for Ralp' iy n jong before he finds ¢ 1pY | proape hing and undors [the luck of the interloper; tae trump | PNNETE u vale, ‘%9,| er asleep, one 4 hamn mt like MacDowell? Do you mind | Baie fector's artist pon—and before the nd © indor= {the | SNEVH DOUGLASS, Yale, "9, Ps ay, in the hammock, | jie heen Miah ; “ 000 ope again ino the pages {ukinKs, is another Carteret, a Metant rs rr * asiore]| &s achieved various atatinctions | With Bor hands clamped under ter ineads | 4 Oe Sy tre east “Laug jhter is an ald, 4 10, Facts and Figures of Stella During's ‘The End of the | relative. This one has a daughter, 6. € on y throug out of Ines surs pe. | Bee Selden brown hair lying like an/| Pat! e ser brother, Tib. id SRaindow” (Appincott’s) the poor itttie! There haw been no meoting for many {a curious and WOH |'tore the sender 1 Hien the pages |SUTwOle OF glory, her wide sleeves fation| tity of Whom It need only be sald that tae dig estion. | heroine of the studio episode te expelled | yearn hetween mombers of the Yngiten | ie ha has known! oe Weank Mayor's novel, “The Bong ut | Deck om her gerfeot arms, and a rav-| nassing nian on w few hundres aang cae SMILE WITH _ | fn disgrace and on her way to the Lon nadian houses. But on t | Kk of Morag, he 4 ner |. oe HOW} ho ofl ishing suspicion of a silk-st ssing rieh on a few hundred pounds don middle-class home of whieh « been the much indulged youngest born Miss Durlng’s story wander some Fava haan dhesena, ata te: 1a A i | e Wolf” (Moffat, Yard & Co). At! foot and ankle visible over the ham- per year, | 1 by a modern marriage. ane Rhitind in oMy Lady | 2 fettonal period ho in a superb fk | mock's edge pe onsidering Helen's attitude toward Sydney the divanter at home weemal op Ayes" (Duttleld & Co), a fresh tale, Bre Of & man, with bold blue-gray | Matlock burns a haystack, stampedes | hor amercue Imig eesti aerated at | what from this point, verging even into t render Ue old hw’ f-pian impossiiie, (ie VN UMN & To’. a Anes Tale nefore whose stoady look other eyes are! the ranch horses, steals catt ard Bart, vulgar and vain, tk | cuss!) nigh ch versus low, le oweve! face «i olem 0 fall tie . . a bank clerk maessione of hi Beate rms ae He hes, however, t foes he gabon) Ca Jot-ainm plotted for tie rea, Pt t0 fail, particwiarly tf they are] takes a ahot or two, Constance Bre-| in need of an uplitt, whose aftalr with A ry y slerayman ! , is but tardil t eerie rouns. cleray mr Bo ahaa ad Cup, Col, he is in no happy frame of |" from New York and leads Ken into! graced by a marriage ceremony, . landglide, he shortens his name to Hy4.\Ing of Mrince Charite, i h A olay Varun i x Mar- gpeseen inroueh a long torment of reat. aey Jardine, takes up, a sinall ranch Fraser haa veon put off from hie ship, "iMd, and he hue declared inwardly | ¥atenatan cowboy gets into the aetine | eeneig indleated state of culture may r eas and grief, In her own Vulaar| which te offered at a forced sale, and, the 74-gun frigate Theseus, to mest the "IS ecialon to get decently drunk bY | pecause, his lost notebook tailing lato | wit Rey pe nt ale ' the complatsance Rome io to right note of sympathy. And | Snds himsolt next neighbor to the Ca-|hareh terms of a pilot who will tako the | Way of @ short cut to felicity. But Ken | Grace's ‘hands, he sees reason to walleve | role of the Rornnd Mim Wile toate | , Out of what seems her firs: happy ven- | nudian Carteret. | voasel_ out of {te dangerous driftings proposes and fate disposes, ‘The first | she laughs at the poetry he haa written |ing thus satepehildren approxinately © Hare into the'outniae world comes even-| "To "thie “allison, comea the reader only if & doctor ow soni ashore to at- news he hears is that Maton ts nin it. ‘True love,” indeed,” naa. hard her own eee iaih tire tou Hed tal insult, Young Maneield, tt ap-| of Harold Bindiogs's now book, “Syd-| tend a wounded man, From the myste- town, And not many ho | J ipsd ‘ . | f Net eee Oe eae a ne ae sioe A, | tole point oe his Are, WBalny. ne hae y hours later he| time and @ rough , and that it wins| With {ts high places, surrounded by | Note the hearliness and good nature discovers for himself that Grace Carter | out finaily ts owing oni: hi ths studio, So, out of | Stokes Company). ‘The story goes on] got miraculoualy to Aros, after the over- | also is in Tin Cup. Whereupon romance (eon of "Author reaper yee has amtained ta Bneland Dela eee of the ale Geiser, There must be © han World ¢cAlmanac The most complete, compact, and altogether useful ready reference book for the home ami office ever compiled, Price 25; by Mail, 360, We of Ma own future women's eyes. As he rides into Tin|Yoort, an unhappy young wife, comes| redoubtable “lacky" of w Neport that he Law dial in the) tration of tue Stuart line by the thron- Graeme draws bis| dan-buliding and of an old ‘mine Was a passenger, and tt ts them that he! not get drunk. in the National! to tell of floods and wood-chop and|turning of a smal! boat in whioh he! is under way, while Dougiass does |onded by the -anable “Hed" McVey, of | ularity which ts vouched for by ant Something in | Be Sener out earnest London critics. con AS a

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