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a —— Ellen Terry On Her Birthday Makes a Speech aTHE Surprises Managers and| Audience by Appearing ay wvesgeaens oun W, A at Benefit for Society } By Albert Pa for Protection of Stage “~~~ Children—Dramatic “ and Operatic Artists Aplenty Help to Raise| $15,000. 1911 Tie 'N CHAPTER XII, A Woman's Will, AN sat at an improvised 6 mean, Boss? 1 ['“Oncon account of Donald?” *k in his Jail room, The io home to your wife an’ kid. Tell) He nodded 7 UR " LING aparment Was as bare as al the migsua that Mike Regan say: | “Then you don't know—you haven't BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, bedroom in some cheap hotel, | Ment. Understand? I's al RIGHT.” | ua. TERRY shed a de- ‘ : son jut what happen to YOU, Boss?" | “what? Nghtful surprise to the m: ¥ tel n phinig save the barred I've s'pose I care?’ broke out Ro “He was operated on this noon, Dr. @s well as to the great audier ndows gave evidence that it was a) gan in fle bittergess, "“D'ye s'fose I | Jameson says he will get well. He'—- &t the performance at the Metropotitan The Boss was finishing some de-] Want to live? What in blue b »|""On, I'm glad! Glad! GLAD!" erled | Opera Ho day athoenoon for tt ails of business with his secretary Tk » live for?” ‘Regan, elated. ‘This is the best news benefit of the saat A fee tha | as hore to-day,” he re+ ue Wite ate = ever! Protection of Stage ch ie by ne My wife! echoed Regan. “E ain't} "Yes," agreed Emily, “it means a rn tage dren b; ‘ ” fepeated Davis. “He's to L&otone.” great deal to you, de “t ? @ #peech. She had not been expected te ' p iene chee Whig “But your business?” “To me? Why, yes. Sure! But—but| ~ @ppear, but her interest in the cause a hires ae ‘aha ame T'ty sick of it! I'm sick of every.) I wasn't thinkin’ about Mic just then.” was so great that she delayed her de- 7 vue Cane ,,,) thing. Don't mind the way T talk, gon,! ‘And now," she continued, “you can| Maitare for Murope, dropped in, and! , youns Griswold dies Tl” I'm a little off my feed to-day, that's | probably go to Montreal at onc Volunteered. Passing from the offices %¢ !dicted for murder in the first de- w chase home. Your wife'll ve "Yes," he answered, dully, “I s'pose MOMs back of the at Mia (he Boil “1 Regan. “He says the| Tecan." while the entertainment was under w ney's workin’ night an’ no use talkin’, Boss," de-| He moved over to his deck and began We ices & convict tin’ evi companion, of the dysert Sn & few ininutes » eldent was so odd and t it was so marked that it of record. Incidentally tioned that it was Mis and that uw es neh found her, with a woman only one way te H t al youte @ man o Rnd read with 1 ot art and the enunetation charm voice have made her £ +Plauded most hea nce lasted five hours and and that ap town Is set on It get half a chance, did you tell me my wife'l The What ined with rd read me William Them N Collier 5 finished scene Willis P. Sw monolox: complny Pound 1 Helen Ware. D'Orsay, Lawre Lackaye did a Degree. Nora Bayes au for which started the good to me she bidding » his Joos nd of sald Reg higher sums w Hite ste! sald SA. ped ing aldine F, ent, sang Johanna Gadski ‘ accompanimen Both were ¢ and forced to give encore you M four wit GATTI AND TOSCANINI t TO STAY AT METROPOLITAN, Gatti-c Prent of, pe season of twenty-two weeks ps, $100,000. The pres s unpres will be ex Whet dented; but next year it tended to twenty-five we the season is to b: is not certa Opera Company, that weeks of its present #¢ phia that have not pro’ from a box offi turn its att other opera-goers depender politan Opera local opera th are so well sat ment of al! the « control that the repolitan O} main unchan; , “OTELLO” FOR FIRST TIME OF SEASON AT METROPOLITAN “Otello” got it the season la tan Opera Hi Apply Radway’s I to the part or parts alfected as circumstances will permit. will also t their allerative suited to thi ase. Wh are swelled, stiff or contra Ready Relief, with sweet mituble lubricant as brisk’ Bei fi the joir Jway her ‘YOURCREDIT.IS GOOD MICHAELS BROS tation sa Slezak was imposing acting with pows singing very fone vf his tion, Marie Ka pang very well, pretation was! was charming as Emi! Bad € jo, Audte rola was fy Montano In the title master, who | CHABRIER'S “BRISCIS” BY THE MACDOWELL CHORUS Ma rus, un an exper Monday Keeping». Ladies or Hen’ 5 v0 Clothing Up ‘25: $1. ou Down any Per Week Oven Satu we toget Soclety Oroh Hal on performan nfinished REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ane BROOKLYN, Court sy Brooklyn, The Story of a Life Batile Between Politics and Love Nobvelized From EDWARD SHELDON'S «. Successjul Flay of the Same Name .. 4 Say, e my ba rea Uke th 1 t before ure Was rid of was the bri ant cor tropolitan Opera House, will remain in their respective positions of authority for son it was said last nig re R i with the pr season, in which, Instead of hav a provide means to meet the RADWAV'S READY RELIEP deficit, they will be able to announce a RHEUMATISM ady Relief externally derived from Radwav's Pills, action being peculiarly » is an ads Ask for Racway's and Take No Substitutes tor $300 0 yeah, ae Yeates THE EVENING WORLD, BOSS«. “Oh, Michael!’ she breathed softly, “1 never thought you’ “Here's the acceptance of the assign- ment,” he said, “ft had my lawyer frame ft up. Just glance over it, won't | you? If there's any legal terms that's | | hard for you to understand” “No,” she replied, glancing over the pap ‘it's perfectly simple. Thank | yeu She looked strangely at him. He red. | denéd and glanced away, There was » Brady and Edward Sheldon), yan awkward pause. Then she said, umidly: yson Terhune cay gagpobe you'll be going to Son. al very soon now!" don't make anything thin between you an’ me maybe [can pay Why not?" Ain't them bars a good enough Fea-| son you Porky’) “But, Michael" — But tie] “f may as well tell you, @irt, I don’t standin much chance of gettin’ out. of Coy, “I won't let you do this | slowly to tear up a sheaf of papers ly- for me. I smashed Griswold an’ you ing there. n't take the blame for it. I'm goin’, ‘What are those?" she asked, y t downstairf an’ give myself up.” “My contracts, with Montreal,” he an- | here!" thundered Regan. “kim swered, simply. t Ked up in jail, But that ain't any You're giving that up, too?” no for thinkin’ I'l det one of rm It looks that way >?! own men disobey my orders. You'll yo) “But why? There's no obstacle now.” out of here without epenin’ your mouth!) “AW, can't Ido a decent thing once ‘) Understand? An’ you'll raight | in a while—just for the fun of it home an’ say not @ Word about this to} “Yau mean to say you are doing this— anybody. An’ you'll do it because I tel] | Just for yourself?” ft Now get outt”" Who else is there for me to do things ed to speak; looked hopelesa- | £0 he q i, bitterly. n; then bolted from the room.| ‘Michael! she exclaimed, taking an ra policeman ushered in !mpulsive step toward him, “I sided) H lanced 8! ‘ed against you. You had done so many ane kept up much longer | Be, her ” tell, shyly oer ay dreadfu) things. And I knew you hi ert Wehr cas Bie vie kick abe ema i my brother, It all seemed to me s0— alfa F Aras debt Medel: ope you're feelin’ well?” on gain, sal presentation of Wien I said you'd like to sec! pe you're feelin’ well?” ne “Don't start all that again, girl Prominent actors er, s med doubtful. But whe ‘ sowenes ss now,’ ghe hurried on, “2 know had proftered (i her it ction with tho: He STEWEred, OQ UR et eer ecda it T FNOW you dian't: eee ae, oe ee oe eee eee "|" you don't mean you—belleve me?" only because there was no t i‘ |he asked, not daring to hope. mpreeey of thelr tale Seer maregiee oreener, oct ." returned her husband, “Oh, I do!” she explamed, “Won't She volunteers, Car Carta et AEA A !wody's treated me fine, There's a ‘tele, | you forgive me for not believing you at @pblogy for e saya there's no change IN| phone in the hall out there an’ get my | Arat? 1 make up for it all, act te not ye ua Wont be meals from the hotel across the street, €0Ing to turn our backs on all th disposition wh : >me until Dr. Jame- iti ain't so bad—when. a feller gets|Wretched past, you and T, Michael ee ot Soe tiene oe | |We're oing to start all over again— mmeeay for ~ M 4 ad dow to see} “Mr. Davis said, remarked Emily | tozether!" ; receipts were sor asa ert Sie somon Shall | nervously, “that you wanted to sea me “Girl! Dont! Tf you don’t mean tees “s wered R “e about those Fourth Ward mortgages,” | “But I do!” she insisted, “Dear, when Ater Ausust bake enewers ees ase | “yes, 1 kind of thougnt if you didn’t! a woman marries a man she promises me obiects for He probably wants t9 8¢ | mind, 1'd like to deed ‘em over to you." | all sorte of things that—that I've never striving and in “To me? What do you mean?” lived up to. I'm—I'm going to begin, Lindsay of Denver entered the cell with ees tn can now.” position, Edith 1 and downcast manz vork any way you want. II give| ‘“Emity!"* the princi, d Regan were alone te to you. See | A police tnspector came, In. cep, WY Carel Ce ele But,” protested the bewildered girl, | ‘Mr. Regan,” said he, “Porky McCoy eens gery ane pay dat eu thought you were going to fore. | has just made an aMdavit before Judge or more litt t was YOL that did for \s in stage pert Honest, I didn't. Gee! but ya | | “Swearing that !t was he who injured he answered, awk-|Mr. Griswold. So you can leave us One mean t? | wardly. “When a man's up against it! now as goon as you care to." was made by fe -like Iam now—he sort of feels like! The inspector turned to leave the consist : ‘ ‘squarin’ himself with everybod: room, But Emily checked him, Tallaferro, Christie MacDona OF course you: wa Porky," as- since you were so ‘Will you please call my chauffeur?” Whelen, [isie Ja: Louise nted Regan k know that, m folks, you'd ike to ke d she. “I am going to take my “(all in hobble t i 7 Tal * ke | husband—home!" Orville ‘Hor tonflay,” pursued McCoy, I like kids (The End.) ton Horne, J dit no longer, I told the Warwick. 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