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upon the ‘T % posing of any « A fight wh the consta! {nterrupted. M handled rov WHIT Talk on Seattle Plight. | It Figures i EE'S WIFE RAIDS CHICAGO TEMPLE, _——> and She Adds That Polyg- | Absolute Life Dupes Resist) @my Doesn't Necessarily i | Go With Her Religion. | Spouse of Proy Court Officers. ' She Left America When She | Was Nine to Study Music BATTLE HALF AN HOUR.| Abroad, and That Was | Ten Years Ago, So Figure, Then Gauze-Clad Girls Ave} 4t Out Yourself ind | et and | BY CHARLES DARNTON. | AVE you ever been caught in| rush hour of the chorus? pped in Blanket GTR There's where you have all Bosetal to The F ‘World 1 can do to keep your head and ; aieatat a 2 t. It makes that Iving Co ivn| Stream at the bridge, when all the) s i etv's| World seems to Hve in Brooklyn and | and in the fieht which |to be In a hurry to get home, look to bow open like a gentle flow of humanity, in- M iges, [tent upon cheering the B, R. T. on rush hour of the chorus ts filled] | with racing feet, darting eyes, bounding | hurry-up calls and e urls, flashing ar es vera ach ih og fragments of song. It's fearfully tatédepted them Ahi ipsetting to a lone, helpless man with AT taniatid ‘ a we t. Tle meets his fate at Seo jad filed suit for separate|every turn and no doubt looks ae fool- ance ea t Aided | as he feels. creep a dozen de} nstables and] 1+ was Jn such a moment last night} When my elder sister an expert on steel safes, sie descended | tna: y met The Pink Lady. She was clasping her violin to her pinkness and| Pay, a: Wause: ev ORI¢ smiling a pink sinile, “Good evening,| 4: was ¢ound cbemecnsents, to be Miss Dawn,” hardly seemed the right] thing to # was armed w enjoining Prophe from dit-| knocked out of ma by e t 1 prope who were taking a ehort eat through, ® Member of the Opera Comtaue com- alt jour Was? that neck of the woods to reach the ele- Dy the ¢ priedtesses bofo "f . student there Req [Mators running to the dreming-rooms| "ata y rate Mra. See, couid overpower | W*rhead “T atarted fe door of the safe uns Dodging the Nymphs. Munte “I think we'd better wait for the next] to sar, don't you!" i t ud now what can I tell you?" |The Pink Lady, p “th fessed tm real name's Tou Hazel Tout. Funny, isn't tt and the stage I'm Hagel Dawn, edt . r}explained, “but in Ogden, Utah, I'm|to America and appear in out “warrants for the arrest of/ 1, Tout. Ogden's my home town, | dy.’ AMhough the Temple was 1 4 up] and I love it.” A Story Nine Months Long. hed t 6 tine, | She sent a smile to Ogden, and then} niaty revealed tha prophet had | af@de owers 'O| “I'm a Mormon, and proud of tt. Mor- arty ON} monism doesn't n ys r wih") amy, you know, It's my rellgion, and vefore his ar- | 1 mar ‘ 2 going to Keep it until I find a bet-) oniia 1 the church since tts beginning, ‘They | went West with the Smiths, and in the nent W Vito the recall) cart that carried them there were | stag, Ma . Gil OC stones which are now @ part of the| ty got suc Pass spi ver Brest] wats of the first theatre in Salt Lake! yu¢ 1 Ais / A Musical Comedy Title. ity. By One Hundred « Tho sine was the sume, but The| this country ot avenue ua} Pink Lady had become The Mormon | your ow an e Pubile Wel-| staid, ¢Pitle for musical comedy ture] England, I think. ror 1 . on ey | have never appeary! on the etage| ‘pull.’ M ay = Aig n this try before,” said Miss) London. cat & 1 Seater Dawn, “L left America when I was] talent. the pul s died to at-j uine=that was ten years ago. My] very pre father was a music teacher tn Ogden. | sings THE VANITY BOX. J that, by me Sect Aa seuiea lt ed the parting with Terry Rt-] Also the ¢ Wie Gitite 1 her to win Sir Lan | vitatton seh ie * satisfying mix-up and, con. | shadows ar heae Mies ering that nobody ts guilty, an in) ts to come in ge & Co), it Is ry. Singularly, it seema | (Little, wl © the erving Lady Millicent who ts|of Anne W e n ajoulated to carry the reader’s| Things ent pathy, with her long oval face, her |not wnpl ¢ that soll Grown imir, ber paie blue eyes ar Bs 5 asi Gee toi her pathetlo desire never to show her|™4", Maurtce I in service, | Years, Miss Ricardo haw eyes that are | Dienstag, " Mire gray, even @ greenish gray, when one| To be sure, there ct ther looks straight into them, though the|tcs at Lady Rillingham’s, and the ‘real 7 « dark lashes on upper and lower | Christm Ricarac nag | ids make them seem “dar! 3} \ | troutsponds.” As for Miss Verney, she |COUntry inn—desplite Mra ire to walk |is @ beauty of “startlingly fair ‘skin [!t¥, © Keep everybody vise eyes and bright auburn | 5 , . Ns oR and @ <0 HOWL LIE LOVED. Just opens and Hugo Just walks tn. ’ , 24 And How Bo Opens the Door! Leslie After w Hetgn of Grtet, youns, LLB es stone tn the dark, with |onadle. 1 @ heartache as she never | "8 to open ‘ own before, § ? \ innot shed one, Leslle thinks o te men who would have gone to AarLY amount of trouble to make her A little happy, Yet Hugo Guilford, | 47 os amy Ewer one to bed early with her | sp, : t Nects that ahe never | thomas, ‘gown Laberty’s n0W: | heer x t weorlng tt » ng. And this thought r 1 grief in- \ t 8 relief, Les. | bel 5 ler about the mail| Mar bah t er has arranged on her| And » fo Freneh maid, lure M \ * nee r P the r lover know more than the de-| ars, ed) and for they have overheard Sir er supper Leslie accepts Lady | have Lady Millicent ayarrelling in| Riilingham's invitation for a Weak-end | dispies the Tower over the latter's confevsionlat the Priory, Also Mrs. Leweb's taviel “whitip, ° THE EVEN ING WORLD, “The Pink Lady” Is a Mormon Maid, Here From Utah, and Proud of I j@ series of Hibernian paradoxes t | collection o: | will make @ spec | sirable. No heads are going to be brok- |!ng on Michigan “ Charlos K. Gi HAZEL DAI nie developed | nnd eho takes more enjoyment tn her asibiiities my to take her I naturally went alon, at two other eisters also d sing, #0 we all settled dow: but the worde were! rather serious musical training. fer nymphs! sings in grand opera, another sister !s a voice of grand opera p have been home to Utah every year since I first went to Paris, |!s recent to play in the | he went to the much-discussed Grafton folks | Gallery) show. parents decided hope soine day home town and have to say about Hazel Tout being Mazel Dawn." hear what th [the poet-critio rep {that just as they have a ‘Pc that dsn’t coffee at all, but only a sub- | atitute for tt, so the post-um impresston- pany in Paris, UP AND DOWN PICTURE LANE | | iy Henry Tyrrell 1s were not 80 suggested the Pink] lofty as the dy, and I stood dumb with gratitude. | thing, I didn't feel like learning se’ Out of the kindness of her sympathetic| !anguages, so I turned to the more friv- heart she waited for the last car, which | olous mus! ught us to her dressing room some| ffiends in ni minutes behind the regular nymph| Wardes of the Gatety Theatre, London, Mule, and I made my debut there nine months ago in ‘Dear Little Denmark ing down her| Of Which was wri fiddle. She was even prettier than her| It Was he who sugge, ame. the stage name of Ha she con-| the understudy after that understudy for Lily It struck me as @ bit sporty, but the| “The Dollar Princess.’ one best bet still looked ke Dawn. and Mr. Ivan Caryll saw me ne | Blece, and thay suggested that I come art was beautifully mick to the Mildle Ages, th until the generation fol that T take man whose versat! dinary as his abilit¥4s compelling of 4n- ternational recognition. er gallery of} ‘Thirty-ninth st should be seen and studied in conjunc- itenkampf's “Paris tn the Lenox Library. Such plates as “The Morgue,” Notre Dame," Pont,” and the “Rue des Mauvats Gar- | are suaranteed to exercise a Poe- and magn Resting. having posed about half the pictures of the bunch, in the altogether. ARREN HB. DAVIS, at Katz's, No. 103 West Seventy-fourth street T the Powell Art Gallery, u > | offend es: “hdd {s another of the many artists A Sixth avenue, above Fitty-ftth | o¢ ish order of merit who (as Mar- street, an engaging miracle i8| (11, “pirnbaum observes in his pat little all beholders—on | wrought—nothing less than that of connoisseurs who care more for prints | epiriting the Grand Canyon of the Co! |rado into @ Mttle room about the Paris but ordinarily {gnore prints, and! of @ telephone booth tion with Mr. nine months long. I had always bee! taught that I would have to make my arily mean POlYE=| jving pefore the publi even thought of stage fright, been accustomed playing bofore strangers doubt saved rone, My family have been members| jie gna at nd sgt he took no tnterest Belf-consclous to this marvelous Meryon, or Hugo wrote half a ¢ ¥, of course, an American has to go abroad to find her oppo is given @ cha Hiere it is @ question of ngs more than pictures, They are/ Leigh has been to Arizona w : who ela jclouds and lone desert lands. But re is an individual color note tn the| evocations of storm and sunset} varied talent, | preciat valieys| for the moment wo can onl of Marine” ourth-state proof of lov-became a real merit more t he | Lete’ in the ew of the white cliff: ing-machines. | and at attaches to | tr: conyentional port | with @ warm impression of a Mexican| painter, and the hadow—and fhe! ) to get to the front through having a Influence counts It js not by Meryon, but by his! lish cousin, ' friend, Leopold Plameng, and is @ life. ¢ she works harder and better sof a forged letter, #she station for Fngitsh Christmas.” merciful 1f we are 19 she pleases ack unkicked tolare KR “How Leslie Loved’ Kernahan has made free use of | sites, ling out her sto: ‘arner’s humor and domar 4 three-years bun- | treacherous shooting of Wi |to which earller reference has been |made. The asantly with the agsistanc @ presumptt he supposes Herr Liebesthal @ plague of acous- turns out @ frost in more ‘as shadowed | W#)'S than one-—being spent at a fireless Leowes's abll- | red-handed in @ fresh raid on the res ; | vation corrals, they bring Mj . Superstition gives the book tts title. 7, ie dlee Tack: as Alvin fs a thirteenth child, But Maurice really hold one’s hand very | Mother has feared the portent of the | woman of the ranch, Sus knparted a prenatal A failure at number and inelination to despondenoy. everything he has tried, because of his hope, Thomas takes finally to the his plot against turns when more refrains, “ME —SMITH,”’ A Had Man, Who G welcome at th be questioned, later, at Berl very affectionate, er telegrams. nea ool DHE THIRTEENTH MAN. Hin Deserts aceful old Indian tn the back |“ riddled the body with bul | h the dead long-suffering word are| Lady Mil her Uncle | « Eweretta has tune left by 9 scheming of ne Lockhart’s es of euriter @ old Indian, dead, and w grave, thinking E:weretta's | contre of events after asket of tricks time in the person SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911. PT ok ee f the poor demented Charenton madhouse int Colic Roy Carr shed by the house fullearmed, panoplied the arena, The fact Jruary number, though the winds of mid-Marc', {s only one of lend timuly significance to the date on h this handsome new art-brochure es to hand—St, Patrick's Day. Thus | While the price is fixed at ten cents per copy, the yearly subscription ts fifty cents. And the explanation of this fi anclal phenomenon {s that the “Quar- terly" will be jssued times a year, maybe. For it i# more than likely, d'ye fee, that the sudden acquisition of some prints of prime importance Summer number de- en over this arrangement, we fancy. Indeed, the sight of Quarterly No. 1, with its fifty or eo reproductions of fam- ous etchings by Whistler, Haeden, Mer- yon, Cameron, Claude the Lorrain, Mas- son and Zorn, is calculated to make us wish there were @ dozen quarters to the twelvemonth. LBERT ROULLIER, who ta the A Keppel of Givicago, with head- quarters in the Mine Arts Bulld- venue, has been xilimpsed lately on Picture Tine, Roul Her is Uke Antaeus of old, whose etrength was redoubled every time he set foot upon Mother Earth—he rune over here to New York, then goes back to the Windy City and publishes whole sertes of the most sumptuous cata- logues, booklets, brochures about “The Influence Which Art Has Had Upon Soctety,” and {iustrated bulletins galore Miled with seductive speaimens of the painter-etchers of all time, from Rem- brandt down to Smith (J. Andre), a Jaying commendablo stress upon such younger Americans «©: Ada Gaiton, orKe C. Ald, George W, Chandler, son, Lester G. Hornby, John Marin, Donalé sg, MacLaughian, |B. J. 0. Norafeit, Otto J. Schneider, Everett L. Warner, Cadwallader Wash- burn, Iferman A, Webster and Charles Henry Wiite, ‘back from London, where “Well, there's @ reason, no doubt,” fed, “and I suppose tum coffee’ are a kind of antidote for reat art. LBERT STERNER, who in hts ad-! Mirabdle full-length “Portratt of a) Young Lady’ in the current! Academy exhibition has achieved the | artistic conquest of the hobble skirt, of- fers a recherche exhibit all his own at the new gallery of the Berlin Photo-! xraphto Company, No, 36 Madison ave- nite. A dozen lithographs rare tn classic |beauty nd learned” line, and about | 6 times as many monotypes (0!) wing fia own| DUstines on @ zinc plate, of which furnishes the material | yession is printed on mo ned paper), reveal Mr Among the nude , Witch are In color, ‘ficently drawn, is “The Model She {s all in—and no wonder, Serlously, there !s brilliant promise, together with not a@ ttle of real tively takes | achievement, in the doz vases here shown “jot the younger native artist | ginfan “whose futuro 1 OF BO can- y W. R. Le! be Si watched with awakened interest, Mr Groll, S$ no copyright on flying me® chaos of the canyon ysterious chanted mesas of the Zun! coun- This painter also contrasts his of a society lady irl in the adobe NOVELS OF THE DAY TOLD IN A NUTSHELL half-breed daughter of the dead ranch- man. Along with Si iste on the trafl of Smith on, & deputy marshal, and a rider for Bar C Ranch, Be- here are various Indians moved by wrath not only ov orses stolen from thelr reservation but by that e Antelope, Kat angry redakins are bent on Benedict, the Hagon von| she has permitted the artist to moet and | finishing off the career of Smith in a love afresh with ¢ image of the gir himaelf to have lost. ho begun tte work on U fashion of their own, When they finally accomplish thelr purpose in the Bad Lands, the outlaw having been caught hart's book also to @ gruesome end, Meanwhile death has come to the old @ has found new friends and fortune, story of Ralston and the schoolma’am has been properly crowned. THE Vow. John Gaunt Bargains With the Life of His Wife, Da fo God," says John Gaunt. And, | HAVE mado a bargain with t Ws, he rises from his knees | him fall tn love with you.” when the stomach, liver and trem to walt the word as to whether or not a. |iig 48 to be called upon to keep his side | Tolled away It appears that that 19 8 covenant wher famous doctor has sald more for her, Jo which {s a promise, thus: ‘Give me the i Vow the rest of my Every action fe to Your serv: y life shall be d out a © teaching of Christ which Paw! 1 (Prederick A, Stokes ew stor Hardly . ry | les, Ot goad character dettor, A fow hours later the sick Medicine gives prompt and complete | ud temperate | who “Cha apa ead an woman is out of danger and her ‘hu | relief. fo'Recruting Ottiver 25 Bday. 740 OD ay band rises to the fulfilment of his ob- | How Nork City 308 Hulton Briokiya, N, ¥ TaAHOM. caniot ta mere than o mule | Pf SOU BANE 4 COUGE fteraifine atone , fonaire tn Ly , and his wealth has Take Father John's Medicine! Bincrkoryen FINISH, nonunion; | por ber tide His first: bu 8 vow, therefore, 1s to right may be the Wrongs perpetra name of comme t | Minstrels come to 6c ILY are the: ed ‘Post’ Im-| Hous: Presstonists?” some one eee | ry ed Charles de Kay, who| Mrs. Fiske Will Revive Later in Her Engagement at) Supt the, Lyceum She Will Be Seen in a New Comedy— Winter Garden Opens Mon- day Night—Mildred Holland | Comes to the Garden. RS. FISKH begins an engage- on Monday night in a revival of “Becky Sharp,” Langdon Mitchell's dramatization of “Vanity Fair.” Hen- ry E, Dixey will be the Marquis of Steyne, On April 3 Mra. Fiske will produce @ new comedy. et, SBE After two postponements the Win- ter Garden will open on Monday ni Assurance is given that this anno ment may be considered fin oe On Monday night .tildred Holland comes to the Garden” Theatre witt a) MRS e repertory of plays, ‘Tue first production | : will be the historicat drama, “the Tri- | UNC EUM, | umph of an Empress,” dealing with that | part of the life of Catuarine the Great | between the time of her betrothal to Peter Jie ‘Third and her discovery and foiling of a conspiracy to influence the Caar to divorce her and take away her | son, the young Caarovitch Paul, +! cee |, William Guitette, at the Emptre The .| tre, Will continue next week in “Secret Service. eee Clyde Witch's last play, "The City,” with the original cast, will be the at All traction at the Mantiattan Opera H®use. ° . his Honey Boy | he Grand Opera George Evans ar “Nobody's Daughter’ will be seen at the West End Theatre, “The Star and Garter't Company will) be the attraction at the Columbia. Al Reeves brings his “Heauty Show" The Olympto will have "The College aa GARDEN TH. Sterner as a| World” dancers, the Kaufman troupe| s'> as extraor-| 0% cyclists and others, find t n i zejthe e: of their lis @ way they have always had, since the grand old Greeks ant Egyptians And in the true apirit of the masters A the love| Vat word must come from the room n Mes his wife, go fll that a e can do no CATCH COLD YESTERDAY? 5 has made @ prayer) Take Father John's Modicine n Gaunt, 80 loving of ny wife and I d shall be in {t been spoken when the Lady Mildred suddenty s# under s far as) > against the natives | eleme! the Congo region. Plunging ftever- | cine i says Eweretta, reading the!of Suste MeDonald, the very capable isily into his crusade, he incurs the! once and restore normal health, The Knickerbocker Burlesquers" will! new sketch, Gus Edwards’ “Schoolboys bé st Hurtig & Seamon’s Jand Girls," Stepp, Mehiinger and King, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Harry Fox and the Millership Sisters, At Hammerstein's will be “The Man) 2nd Harry Us . Hunters,” McKay and Cantwell in “Be-) Tie bill e Fifth Avenue Theatre low the Dead Line,” Will Archie Nil include Emma Dunn in “The Bal Nat M. Wilts, Wilbur Mack and Nella “The Call Boy,” May Yohe and othe at is, ‘ Albert Chevater will head the bill at; Walker tn “The Girl and the Pe the Colonial. Others will be Hugh Her- | P!dcler and Shelton, Tom Edwards a bert In “The Bon of Solomon,” Howard | the Kitamura Jane and Nort “Back to Wellington,” and a Mirek end Panny Van inv Case of New Medicine Mau at Mippodrome. nerge: { Mhambra will have Bully Van o he Reaumont Sist: 3 la Stone and Armand nor Angelo Romeo, son of Vin- zo Romeo, ballet masier at the Hip- Kallsz, Eva | 1 : ‘Top of the! cine Man in “Pallet Among the feature: Theatre will be Cres: at the Bronx y and Dayne in a} | . zs brown eenorita wins by more than a| 2 neck i al ner) naturaily monograph on Ste to the Mr. Davis certainly works in hia pre-| ferred medium for these motion-ana-| tomical s—which 1s tho swift] rcirome on ensanguined) Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's “the over bis noise at Mr xatz’x| Vegetable Compound, yusy corner {s the exhibition of por-| » decorative heads and landscapes | Creston, Towa.—" I was troubled for J. Campbe s. 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