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Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, November 6, i} Copyright, 1911, i S’Matter, Pop? “hh: a Shes Sees | ET SMITH, fe } “ ” 2, A The Cavz Man jaa j Tare’ Me Gehl vat = Coppttent, 1911, ny The Prem Publishing Co ; Doesn't Rise Hee OWN PROGRESSIVE IDEAS: ; wat Fer A Fg Ds <> ; SSH A TSULT OF CIVIC VIRTUE Tawa rag capi i - , ° e } To Its Oppor E WHEN I Git PLACE. B 1 t B i. GA e pportunity, Bit nase sonar y er Oissiere, . . ( — 0 ) SYNOPSES OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. | If your master dies, CounThys Wisiem Ces. tee a nce ican Gree MAB | Certainly atall no eureive RGM ahr { BY CHARLES DARNTON. qmail hotel im Parts in the Hue Marbowuf, Bx Enough! enough!" 1 sald, absolutely, Hl finds M. Gaenet hanging lifelew from the cell hocked hy thé praive my old servant : HAT most of us don't know about society would make a bad book, but A earruions Magatrate named Marathon conde) ot tices, wae sites ing W Whit Gelett Burgess does know about it certajnly hasn't made a good | Mme. Grenet. “Where Is she?» aie 3 play. i “The Cave Man,” at the Fulton Theatre, it's #0 hard to belleve ine sia ot Baty In the driving roped oe, | what you see that there's very little fun in tt em, and fires en ull! piacidly. “She Is walting for yo A good iden goes wrong before it gets very far. When a coal heaver comes See aaah, sam stet Met One fom | 2 Went down to the drawing rogmy a In from the street with half of the hundred-dollar bill that Lady Mechante has Teas "Phere they meal” Zimmerman,” 4 Mp where 1 found myselé with Mme. Geena q thrown from the window in the hope that it will bring her an adventure, and Cericae Blochge ae We welts land the mour entirely in Biaaite the lady, who has got more than she had bargained for, directs the gaping. maid el ee a Sees te teneree | some rcurnins wae wondertaaaas i to take the gentleman's shovel, there is hope of something new and entettaining law, be learns thet bie wife ie seeking ® diene | “How «lad I am to know that } under the proscenium, This hope grows as the grimy Smagg 1a ted out to be Caen ee ee ee eal (Lis howe, wacbertred, | OTC oUt of dangor,” she eatd Md bathed and barbered tnd through @ hole im the foor of an upper room| "T thank you for your attentiony’ 1 and put into evening | Witnesses “ue sulcide uf ite and Meese | reptid. eating myselt moar her In am cloches. But when! Maraihou and Mme, Grene' job lor armchatr w hI drew forward. | Begend and became his ques, Mme, Gren es loi hate,” the pemarkod, the tailored coat 7 f = Geonuts thet be merry. ber, dainot comes to _ le," #he remarked, affer j heaver ia turned | Now Ter. us +ow 5 oiaty ale See a dh eh pelsegres ‘wishes tT “We are alone, ‘Phe lowe in “soaiéty.” as You MADE A START = 4 diel TARR Hneal. Me ead Julnat alone ea stralgntforward @x~ : Burgess sees tt, the LECT Pot Wiel Hoch are instantly affected by the poison, i play fatla down tke | ba A NICHEL APIECE nee marely teaered Ho iwered with haughty meme a ton of coal. There! PRESIDENT ‘To Vote For You ee ae -4 nation about what, my friend? ‘ 1s so little difference | WHEN THEY GIT feat drow ay Ser A fh y person, OMe between Smags and | TBIG= SMATTER wld f Ye- s the newly-rich who) . place you In an unpleasant arewput through the j tel. Kady stoone with oa have disappeared. You are the courses of a dinner ee ee ea Gees as ¢ i t r of the presentd? by a butler who aids | Some cueety, eee te ts the future,” thelr struggling #0- ated “ clal aatalligenoe with “What have you to fear from, the fis oup : PART il. | ture, my dear William? Whom tn“the: i blackboard drawings uld you henceforth fear?* e evid \< CHAPAER IX, : ime. Gren that the evidently in-| and you alone,, Mme, Grenett* ; tended hog ees | (Continued. | The b+: red in a firm v e. its e. Although 7 Yo. a. mprssive Mme, Grenet was j this scene ta ridicu- Acrophane Wiliam Eady No. 2.) astuened than 1 had ever seen Bee a ol fro i) 4 a a pup! : ike sty talents ot William = Bady, who is|@vil light 1 ised tn. themefers } , hopetessty lost wo far as|Merly, In the Juinote’ drawtng-room bee | | | satire to the blac public opinion ts con. |e the drama in the Boulevard Malet, | | coal-hole of — bur- Naat oe enc HRMUAM. GILLS under the impulse of repressed © teaque. cerned, 0 reer, which T had attributed to Jeale | the superstitious people in Malington | ousy, ; ¢ had murmure “Be * ane i one / | are going to turn their backs as if ! “You are astonianing!” she eal mai | “Ch U Ss a § ry had the evil e: The real victim, if, bitter tone, tapping her fingers wrath» tae a good man eer Up, andman Stories atoxhee io"manted, the unfortunate | ay" on tie covet of the 500k re moet we of M. Prune, tha amirayle | eae of han ys so, Indeed, on the| —— Written and Illustrated | nie oe run a ene | ot ae lealy’ returned with « young woman, wao will have little| ame—aee ia vain te part i al Ly E:veanor Schorer | | compensation in life after so cruel a te nae Fn wae fully determined “| blow.’ f ho could hav All ina Day’s Work. | "Wei sata tne ac patel getline M. “Ah, ot feels h the two wo texetner, | ¢ By Clarence L, Cullen § | Clever writer that he Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) or, “there is & have 1 © The Press Publ BR hour way 2 A groaned the solution close at hand. Let our friend, is a a eee right, 1! NeaT Yok Ve, ah ing “ Jouralit, “ere'a the Mice, again calling William Rady, marry the gretty w fort : up for @ point of fnformatio i i PreMed iis to top. He goes capering along until he finds himself up to his knees in aticky PUN Wa Ascatiala: that. we can't might Fut as rll Ink tte aietonay.” vis de ee OFM. Prune, He really | | “Yes,” she ‘replied in a trembling ent ’ vine, ose vense of 7 J = ba « jer * came « femin! owe: 4 # anothe sentimentality. His ne, wh nse of humor would have saved her trom| AV SWiiolt Ge Gut aa to Ata Brevalls ae Rem wep anatteaTen advert cl tame | rosin gureGied etch oul oak too | ease CIREE seanethe: ae making @ fool of herself if she had deen allowed to exercise it, no sooner sees ing Social System, we Begin to bree hocking to call now. 1 KNOW. | Hack at thie. Goon afterward equally powerloss.. It. is that Sain that Smagg hos a talent for painting “goops” than she mistakes the ‘“#park" #he ‘Adapt Ourselves! But T can't get the doctor nor anybody. TM | cies went away: ward MY! ship you with my whole soul and @het has planted for a great Mght that makes her blind to everything else. She Lid See deee wght you might My. cid ay you me in the same way I ame@ere clamors to be > and yearns to have @ “strong man” master her in the ‘The Easy Thing ee ee old man servant, Joe Geack, now) tain, William, And one balances the “Collet” inted the writer h fashion beloved of “T and Evermore Giyn ie the Winey mh Gus ule,” elped me dress. other 1 He had put on m: 4 was! “I do not consider thi q As the coal- eson plays a large part in the failure of the ; ‘ in my trousers and was do no r this a su ae Hardtaects Mhe grins oecthe Uneracter, e fact that his Resse B48: See atest: fe Somes rtng combing my hair before the dressing, time for sentir T reto-ted “ table. t doubt y love, and the thought tions and only to emphasize. He shows no apprecia- The Al Have you hunted for pin t of ¢ ways. “ nd his clothes are perfectly com | rou of tnsulting you by doubting my ewn tion of the humorous side of the role, does his obvious work ever carry oon: | nwilna Hatt inf "4 ‘he sighed compasalonately, “th: ‘lings {8 far from me, Yet, whe if viction. ‘The Lady Mechante of Mies Grace Elliston lacks sparkle and the ie eid vou feck bie tnt?” Pastor was right. If you knew to what) we »jould both be deceiving ours English stamp. juts no zest into the highly exciting game she ts playing | the Game that 1 put him to bed." an extent the population of Malington| ‘That would t ile, nore tes¥ibie: and consequer eg it seem as tame as the usual drawing-room sport, She Makes the Mental ee tae that’s what ails himt*|!# excited againgt us. Yesterday, when! than anything which has happamed, chants her lives and «niles as unvaryingly as the Mona Lisa on the Repo Fre bd Muscle? And the lady a 5 oft eae ake the funeral took place, the village | This “i why f hs He sty ao oe er Florine Arnold makes an Impossible old dame laughable, and Miss Beatrice Noy At 3A. M. the televhone rang again. | °T fuat | acemed as if a revolution wap going on, | Ute th should each endiro @ ; {4 amusing In her own small way asa budding suffragette, Clifford Leigh merely | iniiy 0k canted te tare aby wee hung. —Cisreland |A band of furious people came along! (0 intolerable burden of | the ‘pai caricatures a poet who sings his own songs, pi mre pt tern d on Were Plain Dealer, the road as far as the cottage. It was! ir we should persist in hearing eater The acting ax a whole falta below the level of the play. But the disappointing | LEAS SAN oe te ris Un al —_—_—_— Mr, Milton, your father-in-law, I won't yethor, Meflect, Mine. Grenet.”” ae | ft emaln h Ca Man” esn’ jt rtunity, in alming a | M 3 . - eraghpigan edd eat PERRI C9RRE CSURO GO Ita PRY 2 List of Stupendous His Thoughtful Wife hide: #. from you, who had secretly For the first time T saw tears Poll ‘i sagire { mark, Fortunes that’ baa ARAN © SUE Job. ig: 1. tir em up. They were yelling with]|down her cheeks, and her sil Things that Didn't Look Worth While! med me mofe than all the bitter er G6] HATE 0b 4 a Cleveland lawyer, | ll thelr might: ‘Down with the mur- I “but my wife words that she could havé ute i|derert’ © 9 © men in th ‘The other te irs Manica have it ty all means, ‘but sated er not to as I have the honor of tall ag] oontinued gona of en wae ry pd ae Bis Three of the most excited had] your vision, Do not di "The tailor said he coukln't make thet uit far forced the gate and un to destroy | Question your lesa than $160. 1 thought s was too much, tt | the big bed of gerantums and calceo-| asidé the very told him to go ahead,’ lariag, I wae obliged to set the two] Metropole Hotel in Antwerp, m Well, 1 muppose it is all right,’ I eatd, “but |) dogs, Pip and Pop, on them. There Is| Which 1 disappeared with Comtegde why didn't you consult me first? inl, after having robbed M, ‘Why, dearle, I dida't want to spend can | "0 loner a Hower in the garden.” Pull B 5 (pyle ther hi. There's.such a Thing as Giving y 14 * as Giving your Mme. Simone in Another Ligi Fancy wich. Free Bait that it Sees ily now that she has breathed harder | Perilously Close to Lying! in that other Bernstein play, “Thi arene se ene or Dalvie, the| Sometimes they can Out-Luck and | French agjresa is effective, though distressingly noisy at times. ene. | ouroiass you, bi ‘ M ol desperate young wife ware with her father in her effort) 0) 7.) OK) ONE Oe Bent have to her gambling lover needs to save him from | 4@ em Out-Endure You! amine my case coolly” I~ Let not passion disturb ve yourself, lence, Lat us put peculiar story of the SIMONE may breathe mor than she fore "| ” athon, Let us admit that you dé%ot disgrace, the tumult is so great that one instinctively wonders why everybody tig vii Pek is stupid, I sighed. consider the a efeven Puviiaie eh on tho premises doesn’t rush tn to find out what the row is about. Sometimes the Man who Sucks too count, eh?’ Especially," replied Joe, giving the| consider simply, with coolne he . Mme, Simone's apparent anxtety to prove to us that she is an emotional | S*dulously to his Mutton has to Eat it curling trons @ fast turn, as in three) dark case of my wife, and tell me ain ows actress of great power has caused her to go to melodramatic lengths, but the Later in Hash! phen fo oe will «ive tt another cerely whether you belleve in my abe nge in her {s for the better, Her acting in “The Whirlwind” reveals her _ nt! For my part, I have no ad-| selute innocenc a a rapes v4 1 ht, and while sho 1s never dazzling, she stands out as an interest-| | The Self-Kidder only Short-Changes Modest Youth! Pare vice to give you, air, Dut I ¢hink that Tum certain of it!" she sald, with ing figure at least. Added to this she ha’ managed to make herself look more | Himself: H had che poets inetingt for leering venotical to soothe popular enmity, there could} e"erBY. 1 2 continued.) attractive than she did upon her first appearance. To look for distinction is to-be did not Know this, Ib nothing better than the plan the expecting too much, perhaps, in a play that mak + say “I am not bluffing,| Any Kind of a Pawning Mess beats lege bar, seve fell be auld, 1. (hah | Cater. propennd orye Egerton'a translation of the play sounds @ decidedly com-| Being In Hock to Habit! RI turned @uddenly in the chair at the “MAGGIE PEPPER,” és <— “'¥ex verlava,” the young man agreed. “Dut | Mit Gf being burned by Ma curling ron, | the romance of a New York shop 7 patzyide,"* ve ‘ed ' Mme. Simone’ wrmance by no mea weeps from the mind the first ners was a Time tn the Life of 19 Jone hich yee oom “What! You toe Joo! * ¢ © You/| ith Will begin serial publication ‘fe Impression of “The Whirlwind” given us two Keasons ago by Mme, Olly, who} Uiveres 8. Grant when he “Needed wet wotiene ou|] text Wednesday's lve ps. ed good acting with bad Jnglish, yet at the same time put #0 much feel- | AD° 1 “and he Knew what * qnewered the young man quietly, | "°' se ul to. Yeundia ax tle ming World, ie her work that It Was genuinely moving. Mme. Simone's English ta | 0 Do With tt when he Got tt! 1 can leave that eafely in the heade of Mra Me Waa Kady, my dear master, te Pri pnighey e prey “ clearer, but moze monotonous, She is rather hard, except for the scene in| Pre sito eat! aeddad 2th Weitions “Rbkch os pag nid Or vant pen tantionely, bod (ross - an ee n fear which Helene takes Icave of her lover just before he shoots himself. Here}, When Hard Luck finds that we Can young fellow gencrally hee some idee with regard | th. funeral hor enorme ty ora at y you cannot affora/to misg | | strikes the te note for the first time, as does Edwin Arden, making | T&ke @ Joke, there's No Further Fun I page eye tM aad Deeg tn aaah art A Mestbel ( aid cD b asl a a aadneyed wget deel sé d 01 oat what is your income?" rs he house, ae it had ail this moment the most telling one in the pigy. Her outburst when ehe stands | {°° Him In Prodding t Sr sth sean mam medi, | ron hers; her atendtaat manner aarware m e the irror after having id the truly French price of the jilted cousin ” i iy 5 naw ere, H . : , “ pre Feere ae ar haa atscred. the HASUIRGTY. Roney la (on BRTTAYEEEST to or ot| «rte eat NIT OF MANY. NOEED While {a eplebet gh bese sascen ae hc EU A Treasure Find. Revue, gn akan! Mn im now A nes to extreme: at OF | the Kind that Stimulates to EMictenay! . ae hesitate to choose for -your wite one so OINS and ornaments togthe mime eal va ) short, Mme, Slmone now «oes emes. : 3 wpe 7 9 NS and ornamei ms Emmett Corrigan playa the father #o badly that it would be better to , 4 ihe Dog that Made Money, _)Tich doxs had passed their house Bov-|the performance Rage very proudly | Y0rthy of hein 40. She ta 4 real pea i ( ber of about G0 have been £ a b f mthes ad BAe The Trouble that’s left to Simmo TA Hace firat came to live at [Die and Rags would put thelr heads to- | walked home to Hobbie on his: hind legs, | Mr Eady | in the village of Tersievs tn eae have Albert Gra ack in the part, Sy ney Herbert is worth while as the } doesn't Take Long to Boll Over the Pot! | the Lchwns' he was a tiny fat getier and try to find a way by which|all brushed and combed and shaved, | I made & strong effort to control my! gepiand, which the director of the BgANAT RG SNeSlen TASS) s Road $05 AR eR AOA r —oewe | hap that could hardly wale [either could earn some money. The] with @ pretty fur collar a thick [Nerves and asked carelemsly; | Copenhagen museum believes date nom: While Mme. Simone displays nelther delicacy nor charm in “The Whirl-| Maybe you've Noticed that the Man or open his eyes. Pai wn {chance came when the circus stopped | band of curly black fur round each| “Pid my fainting fit and the prostra-! ty. Ar eget ery oo wind” sie demonstrates that ehe ts a capatle and rather sensational actress who says he's “Doing the Best he Can" | OURKE hin for hia little woy {At thelr town, ankle and a couple of bands on his tail, ;ton following it, which listed three) pexi baits Some of te r| se tne mained ose te = wows [18 Generally Apologizing! emieto play with. Bobbie and Raga | “Lean be the trick dog tn that ctrcus,""| | “Bowwow, Hobbie-look at 09!" barked | days, seem to distury her much basecari ason: thoust cee i aia aaa. er wa t Bo! or up to ne red-e: “What a comiual question,” re va of thane » the best of chums always, and | thought Rags. ‘I won't tel! Bobble a! Rags, rushing wp to the Nite red-cyed | q . answered! hear Ar inseriptions, and AS WEALTH 18 MEASURED, RETRIEVER, Some of us Never Know that we obble taught his | pal many tricks, {Word about it, but Tl Just follow the | poy and kissing him on the cheek, Bob- | Jue, slipping on my vent, nelther| was no buria pike ound Aaa pr ae he : She threw a kiss at him- Good at the Sprints ull they Get us On| An. the dogs on the block had tel! Im what Tean do.” | ble smiled. Rags looked as fine as any ate, drank nor slept! In comparison with | the cup ne trengaeal ¢ “Only moderately, He habttuany runs} ‘Tho pretty, tricky elf! the Run! ce ala averonata Baa thele tun WA n waa surprised to see how|rich dog he knew of, And that night | your case nothing else was of any tin-| were beclel in he ae ais auto beyond the speed limit, but ‘And then, with eager vim, —— always nicely combed. t Wor r many, pretty tricks Rags knew. Indeed, | boty doggie and fiddle dreamed of how | portance tn her eyer" colns t was jewelry of gold pew he could hardly commit a murder and Me brought it back himself, If you're Hankering for Fight, Haye rown Was not rich enough to dress his he could do more stunts than any other | they would spend all the money that) “Really allver nd also a allver dagger ygeh get away with It" - it Out with Yourself! Queule Vike that, and after one of those [dog that the show had ever had, After | Tags would make as a cireus dog To such an extent that she sald to! an attached chair e Coprnight, 1911, | ‘ a D sre t ; ink % wy rw eran roa Cm By Clare Victor Dwiggins X ? ~e (The New York Wort, oo unpvieamanianinns : . WELL Wew.. (EAT AINT /\MY Hene sTei ta! C— ES, con fad Seen THe GAME Tne 12d- ie ft tm THE