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The Evening ‘‘Them Was Hews Jimmy! wiat-s Your. HuRRY 9 BeT You A CREAM Goon Times WE used io a NP ? : mar 2 HAtHAT Hat Ano WHEN You GOT iC Wi = Have, sitar AD a oy HAL MAL HAL HELLO, ALF! vant " ‘ved amit RS. 1 RECALLS : Toe. Tint. I'm miauiy GLAD TO See You, — ime MIGHTY GLADE HAL HAL HAL Nou witeetes Coke uP THe Hitt Naa Pure You'Re RUNNIN’ AWAY Twas Just THnkin? ABOUT ‘OU—/ |) tye Gas wionKs, FOR MRS. ct Ig FROM Some AWFUL Temoration | AGouT Titm OO DAYS WHEN WE firt A WHEELBARHOW | AU Vite, AFTE WAS KIDS = SAl— bo You Rememper. THe Time. SCHOOL » SO You CovLd EARH A DOLLAR, (0 >) bow You, GIRL TH Te CiRevsT— s1G Do You EVeR RecAit 1 Gor | You DO GeTe the Happy Days!’’ Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishieg Co, (The New Yor World), HAL RAD UA¥E, Howe MAD AND You CRIED ——=, wv! World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, A pril (Wa'nas | cmanT You & Teor, tT WN CALLED We AWA FROMYOUS — Geet How meres ou Dip FONT FoR THAT DOLLAR! | ( i Y REMEMBER 2 | HAD TH SMASH YooR,) YouR. MA : EAR @ BLACK YouR EYE A KHOR |)) AMD i} Took | Your OUT A CouPLE oF Tee & TEAR Brow = tA! HAL SouR CloTHEs NEARLY ALL OFF Berore The was Tae in! tarry AN OLD PUMP & ON THe SHINS Licked You For FIGHTIN’ Giku © on, mY! DAYS, Jimmy, was nT They 2 & me Yés, ALF, Youre RiGHT= New: Pl “Dr. De Laxz” Administers a Large Dose of Herz. BY CHARLES DARNTON. “es Tae ft on the dog” Is no longer a stage tradition, At the Kni De bocker Theatre last night “Dr, De Luxe" practiced this rather experiment upon real dogs and a stray cat or two ‘The dogs acted very well indeed. Even in their most emotional mome: 414 not exercise their priv tors by chewing up cenery, Instes. showed their good taste in a preference for show girls, or rather easily draperies in which more or less beauteous creat! hid tnetr dog that fried to get a square meal out of a nh of pink sii completely discouraged after one or two attempts that he sec to death in the centre of the stage He turned a dull, de: audience and resigned himself to acting lke a ge an, For his part—the etar part—Ralph Herz ate a dog biscuit. A comedy role may be easily Igested, but a dog bis« pwing tra was so sady to starve eye upon the reach he devouret to think of the posed to wo with it & song 0 without stopping sic that was sup. We knew it was © orchestra leader the music onest unc “accom quite clear, th n because De Luxe” administered a large f He who neglected the fp d cata ¢ od to his Jers t people who didn't powders were Spilled over clothes that may die of them tn time, Any leading man who feels bitterly toward the leading woman with whom he has eked out @ powdered Season whould see “Dr. De Luxe’ and Tejoice in the clothes that have come y back from the cleaner’s, ‘There were also some powdered "kiddies who spurned tights, From @ point! J well taken to a point below that didn't matter under covered only with powder, Above the knee that see the circumstances these chubby inno effect, to speak plainly, was ugly, vu that girls are small doesn't give the @ Broadway stage. As for these pa be adinitted that they worked very hard. Mr. Herg was equally industrious, without displaying any vartety in his work, The other members of the company did nothing to help matters along. William Pruette was recognized only to be speedily forgotten because ne had little to do and less to sing, Polly Prim and Eynest Treux suggested vaudeville with ea ven. weanci el Green was sad to hear even though she votced tne cheerft legged upon tt must feular—or not ve y Da sentl: ment “For Livery Boy That's Lonely There's a 1 Who's Lonely, Too,” and obhers too unimportant to mention served ¢ fe the fact that “a little play with a little music may be # dail, if not a There were tuneful bits here and the: tr t Karl Moschna at his best, w he supply of humor by Otto I 1 the usual authora of “Madame Sher 1 been unable to miselves, However, don’t | you from golng ty “Dr. De Luxe” for a spring 0 eer ee re scsi nanaanial MELEE | Is Walking a Lost Art? | nL wall stick Is ge out. ¢ ps and general t n of al! kinds I rhe ni conduct of t cane” |s passing into a m ry nt day are cE the goodly ash plant and the fra- here, there and grant cherry wood lie forgotten in the uarter of the halletand. t they have The manager of a large fir no time left to think about carrying ené umbrella merchants say walking sticks. mamber of sticks sold by his firm rep-| ‘Then, again," the manager added, Fesented a tenth of the qua sadly, “the general tendency of the age | posed of five years ago. {1s to eschew the good old-fashioned exe | “Not only that" the manager a erctse of walking, and as a resul 4 ‘wut those which slo find tomers | walking stick trade {s to-day—we t eee, for the most part, of the cheap va-| what it was by a very & chalk—and | Piety, reprosented the cheap plain! those who do buy sticks are not able ash and myrtle. by reason of thelr Increased expenditu e “How do I account for it” Woll, there | in taxicabs, to buy a respectan k ferMtle dovot t enormou ine Y ay our grand. erease in the nun of motor ears, bie don Sketch, ’ meet ds Interesting Bits of Knowledge. FPLATINUM tmports of this P doubled In 190 country people are rapidly ado; clothing and a meat diet Gout and rheumatism said to yield] The population of Spain has Increased | fo radium treatment. - fp the last forty-five years by o & man generally reaches his heaviest weight at forty years. A Frenohma. may obtain a divorce if his wife goes on the stage without bis) Man's Kinship with the ape has been | consent. proved by a blood test. | ; | Twelve parte tin, two parts zinc, one ‘A horse-drawt vehicle arouses the part aluminum and 1 per cent. chloride Wooder of the natives of Thibet. of sodium makes an alloy with which, the alu soldered easily, | — | The world’s consumption of tobacco for the year 1909 1 given as 1,801,414,684 Pounds, while the consumption for th | ‘The British museum contains 2,700, complete Bibles in all languages. i (Last year 15.800 dogs were put to death tw the Chicago poundmaster, fis al yeur was 1,883,9%,518 pounds, t — jBeth Austria and Germany ere tm) xtekel mining t# quite active in New| Wing thelr steamship services tO) na aonia, Enropean firms are invest: ina, ing largely in it and other mining. Some an is increasing its imports: of| fair gold discoveries nave been made Austrajian wool and frozen meats, The recently, 4 \ i y ‘ cult isa rious matter, However, M Merz was more than equal to the dog! show that constituted a large part of | the first act. Through the perform. | ance, In fact, he barked and snarled | with great success, He snapped at his | Unes, and when a song can within his iGood Night! “4 COE E> [B04 WE MAKE « SPECIALTY of ENGAGEMENT Rings Sih Li WA Aa ia ay [We MAKE SPECIALTY of ENGAGEMENT RINGS, THIS ONE) Looks Au RIGHT “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” Pe What's the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence 1. Cullen Coprnians, 1011, v7 the Press Puusting Lo (Toe New Yura Wor HE Weakling is always Stub-) the nicest little Win-Out Story in our IT born—it takes a Strong Man | Repertoire! to Yield! Mead Temptation dos to know the Dirt Tho realty Worth) sistant and a KR n't need Half an Eye, ence between a Te- veptive Onet While Man whe silos has exhibited 4! Tho Swoar-Of who Bticks doesn't Weepy Jag Just) speak about it to Anybody but Hime once will often ee ate ee] In our Vecty Days we Jumped a lot Night Hating the Of Jobs that Stickers pushed along su Stuff for the Re-| Niftily that now they own White mainder of his} Steam Yachts! Lifet } a | It's queer how we Fail into the Habit There's just a) of Gtrding at the Dyspeptic Just as if Hair Line between! ne Liked that Stuff! some kinds of Sentiment and Sloppiness! | Often dt ta the Man who does a Jod Now that the Pontes are not Going to | Run we know @ Lot of Reg’lar Fellere just Passably who Kicks the Hardest} that will have Vacations this Season because Ais Pay tan't Raised! for the First Time in Years! | pao ‘e: ‘There's deen Occasions when we When we're Out on a TAmb we'd re rather have ft Hreak under our Weight, Hafled the Time when Things couldn Get any Worse we were so Crazy to than to Commit the Imbectlity of Saw- | ing tt Ourselves! Bee the Tide Tare | jl vartare| 80m of us are So Imaginative that The Folks who call Lite a Warfare} 4 i |umally are the ones who have It we have to Fut Up a Fight to Toll tp Soft as Silk the Cradle to Simple Truth Grave! as from the The Chap who Chides us usu Means {t for our Good, but the F Who Kida us merely is trying to Hand us the Harpoon! — MIND READING. Him—'T know you think it is time for me to @ —- Her—"Oh, how interesting! How 414 The Thing that Looked Utterly Hope-| you get so successful in thought trans looa to us ten years ago now constitutes "ference Rotter to be a Non-Eixistent than a nontity! The Panning doesn't matter. Any wise Press Agent will tell you that he'd rather have his Star Panned than Ig- nored! By Gaston Leroux Author of “ The Mystery 0 the Yellow Room,*” ctts (Copyright, 1911, by the BobteMerrili Co.) | that {t broke and went out, aving us Eleven o'clock to-morrow evening to Cariating, 1 to rik, 1 reminded nim now? Waat i the ume, Christine” | race! There wae ao doubt but that the ie aa Ae GH AG in utter darkness, And we dragged ourselves through the that I had saved his Ife, But no an-| "It is eleven o'clock! Kleven o clock, | grasshopper controlied an electric cur. Reg de Chee RECEDING CHAPTENS. | What I had seen in M. de Chagny's darkness, feeling our way to the stone, swer, save that of our despair, of our| ail but five minutes!" Fent intended to blow up the powder que tose C Ram gre, tnd le tered by Cone lnands © ¢ © was gun-powder! | Aten. for the light In the trap door madness; what was the time? Wel "Rut which eleven o'clock?” F He, pare Louse, mtiere ee ate te —— head that led to the roo argued, we tried to calculate the time]: "The siexee Oglock that is to Series yep who seemed to have re- employees’ declare, by a akeleton. i PT ER XXY. Was now extingutslied; @ had spent there, but we wer oath! * He told me so Ju 1 his ioral force from hearing y eet. see | rh CHAPTER XXV. ated to urssives, of reasoning, If only. we he went, 1 ¢ 9 sie ts terrible, C voice, explained to her in a though warniug > Se. i ra “Bleven o'clock to-t of @ watch! * 6 ¢ He is quite mad: he tore off few hurried words the altuation th ef fisyae | ne we CORRIOn OF the Gr. At last I found the tM, de Chagny’s|hiy mask and his yellow eyes shot which we and all the Opera wore. He ee hopper: Which? | suddenty 1 a 9 Tle told me flames! © © © He did nothing but told her to tum scorpion at once. the Borat : s ded.) |ster, for a te »| that he had wound tt up before dressing | laugh! © © © He maid, ‘I give you five) There was « pause. | The Persian's Narrative Concluded.) | ten for a |for the Opera, © ¢ © laalnuken (o-apare coeur Bienes!” eke “Christine,” I cried, “where are you?’ ie 4 y flung us Into a “What is the time?" We had not a match upon us, ¢ ¢ & e eald aking @ nm the ite “By the ecorpion. ‘| s alarm that made us) Ah, what was And y t know, * © © M. de! bag of jife and death, ‘here 1s the little} ‘Don't touch tt! forget all our past and pres-| For, | a: al, ito agny ke the glass of hi at onze key ‘ne the two ebony | The idea had come to me—for I knew . ent sufferings, We now evening be non the two hand on kets on the 1 Iplece In the Louls-|my Erik—that the monster had perhapa Ss Clute was tg. all that the mon "ean Who coi 1 the hands of the watch wit pps room, In one of the decetved the girl once more. Perhaps it ra Howse tor her, ite to convey when le suid io|t We seemed Anger going by the position| caskets you will find a scorpion, in the was the scorpion that would blow every rane that hell the ring of ee © Judy pther a er both very cleverly thing up. After all, why waan't he no! your answer {s years * ° © the! ing by space between the hands, he| {mitated in ¢ bronge; they will, there? The five minutes were long past, er will be dead and rd. se we| thou milght t 11 o'clock eay yes or no for vou, If you turn ¢ And he was not back. Perhaps he had Yes, burted under the ruins of Yl then and there!| But per Was not the Il o'clock of scorpion round, that will moan to me,| taken shelter and was waiting for the 8 Grand Opera [a ! Which we stood in dread, Perhaps we, when 1 ret that you have aaid yes, | exp n! Why had he not returmeé? nonster had given her untill 1 There, | had atil twelve tore The erasshopper will mean no.’ He not really expect Christine ever , ‘in the evening, He had chosen| in . Suddenty f exc 1 Hus | “And he laughed Hike a dru t ‘ont to become his voluntary prey! h H would be ma id nery!] 1 seem » tsteps in the newt demon, I did nothing but beg an w nad hep returned? 1 " e y mem # of the . for a) Teo. gon pei against the treat him » give om the key of Don't tow @ scorpion T aad. be ou P fe ma-| w Daae's voice mal torture-chat to be his “Here comes!" cried Chrisune ry Ms wr : |wife if he ¢ that request a im! Here he ls a 1 f . sound yw all talking at once on * © © But he t there was Wo ‘steps approaching the - pes do , ‘ a ne * ea, no fi e need ke and that 1 He came up to CHAPTER XXIV. Tae 8 : ee M1 Ben gona to io the 1 re ds come, Hb “Barrels! Barrel ‘ $ d me te fe hap Sige Barrels to Sell! hriatine f mire : on t hops! It ort ve said coldly (The Perstan's Narrative Continued)! ana q Christ aa An 1 ned arty elap added T that moment I se AA Lee F wong t . an race Neverthe> Mademotselle has not. touched the eur coming from very aid not know that amber, the fi and {1 (0. gcorpton’ « toly he spoke! grt of monotonous on he an fusal depended the powder en aeshopper mademotaelle has not touched the which I knew well, from often | 1), 8 of the thn . tt * * * and grasshopper"—with that composure!—- hearing Mt in the streets of} ian race! M. de Cha Hours and hours? V human "put tt fe not too tate to do the right Pari: _ + -_ - a thing There, | open the caskets with- “Barrels! * © ¢ Barrels! ¢ © © Any a key, for I am a tra or lover barrell to sell + wey merrele and open and ahut My hand dewisted trom tte work, Af | 7m Ps . on aR clans ce, Cpagny jad aie meant teow | f 2) Just a Glimpse Into the New York Shops (¢ Staaten ita tere barrels were singing!” ts — it Sih gen The song was renewed, farther away molse' we shall a own up “Barrels! ° © ® Barrels! ¢ © © any BEAUTIFUL pattern natu’ © im of gilt metal with a tiny fect, to ulate beads, are ned a8 ait tinsel ts very pretty and sella at There is enough « ter under eur barrels to sell?” | pongee has ao (inch edge ! ken on top to serve as @ handle.) Waist patterns, They are readily made | $1.75. tee: H woole quarter of ‘Oh, L swear" sald the viscount, | ig ies 3|Thiw pretty desk ornament ls § up and can be had tn biack net with of white ewtss with tiny P. turn 0 pion, mages hat’ the tune dies away in. the! Helen pink ubave whtoh aro 2) Ths pretty desk x ap and can oe had in inch net elle arian. with lay or plot HANBRs barrel! * °° |rows of Pervian pot Mimarenh | em oer eee beeen Ele: REA ney mili hake Ua Very neat aa well as ul to cele- We stood up and went to look behind| dine tt tg 42 inches wide and sells ut /8f@ {8 two-tone effects and Ither case they will ma p neat as Well a 0 gel the barrel. | Pedeacie LPs rt @ yard and upward. lish and inewpensive walets ae ¢ ad im the a to a few hua. “It's inside,” said M, de Chagny, “it's /$ « yard A now matertul for facings and a y 8 : ) nts s who Are al ihis moemnt Inside!” | An all-linen scarf has the edge In em- | eres ta s that 1 1 ed fon A poor ma of But we heard nothing there broidered seal and on each end is an It « y fe Bhe eyed 5 a) pum and frills and very nbeer'a © * © you shall make them driven to accuse t < He ‘i $ i r § : : ‘. f © $6 f thelr lives @ © © For, ur senses, And 1 , ; 0 pe at ide: a a rest” fig “RIMAA ES hands toget : merrily, we will he married @ Jase effort, | buret Md “g ” ar ine mie nee Tf, in two minutes, mademotselle, yeu What st 6 a Young wom ‘ Mwith o effective t have arned Uie scorpion, I shall “This isn't wate ; * vary. atiractive mado in § ‘ ' ats One p Asshopper * * * and the vlecou A A folks. They are $1 offered both in plain and piaid materials 1 ngs (or ba ele 4 1 tell you, heps jolly tatosk *'e Nand, at once thew Hand-blotters in various woods are at $2.75. ¢ a A fancy embroidered uly with a blue , nie @way the la: rn with such violence selling as low as 10 cents, A very pretty Net squares with @ design in dot ef- bon vandeau edged on both aides wisn It sells a: & cents & pleco of 12 yarda (To He Conuaued.) oe Pa