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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 MISS WALKER # Know What a ‘“‘Flapper’’ Is? ° ° PICTURE LANE| }—=——____--—__ POLICE RESCUE INNEWPLAYBY = § English Actress Will Tell You|_siavnm || Range Riders || SX PERSONS AT Sera | Declares, While Sitting Blithely on Inter- quare mark, respectively, the northe and the southern boundary posts of “Ghe Trail of the Lonesome | viewer's Hat—They Succeeded | thnee miles of art bazaars that no other ®ine,” Made From a Novel “Lady With Past. (Copyright, 1911, by Outing Publishing Company.) ) Negative, Several of the men sought) their chairs at the table, grinning con- : | gysores o pari temntugusly. ‘Devery plated nie nanda | 48h Through Dense Smoke ced k sooee on his hips and rocked slowly back and . : ; and Flame at a Second | capital In the worki can match. | Practically ail these splondid shows g.costed by a youn stranger |are wide open and free to the public, compuncher, stranger forth on h It may require the visit of a Duke of Net’ costume leads Tucker “Yes,” he sat ehutes yo at 4 iderfoot. Bit the applicant claims to have! 2, shutting one eye a - | 7 en the | Connaught and a Prii atricta to fot eRe a aaean ca ike trath| Ferguson, tho straw boss, “you look as Ave of That Name— Margaret) By CHARLES DARNTON. ,%"2,metter were on se stage, ut | aruw out apecial private invitations to. dftkyatinen Fea ens Meyepen te | Howe Sou nerd work minty’ ad oer + A Hehe ‘ i fr. Morgan's $25,000,000 gat! the a. Pe ie ad tem long?’ he questioned suds | ‘Anglin Returns in “Lydia ROM the moment she came in| dren should not follow in their foot- |dooryard of his Madison a age a] pt iY dently | ’ and sat down on my hat until Oe ‘There were @even of us—all girls it don't forget, at the sa pa cul ern 4 Firemen on their way back from @ ” and nothing happened to disturb the most of Mr. Morgan's artistic and Hter- | "| “Th guns and at hat,” returned | t 4 Gilmore,” by Henry Arthur she got up aud gazed with | cinpte plan of our lives until Cather [ary treasures have been or are now on CHAPTER VI. Deveny. Me Inughed around the circle | #20 Are in I Vorel & Co’a furniture " ‘ 9 sorrow and dismay upon that com:| came home to dinner one day and sang public exhibition, New Yorkers are as (Continued) of faces, “Never saw but one hal factory at Nos. 22-24 East Thirty. Jones--“Officer 666” Comes |pietely crushed derby, Miss Madge | out, “Who wants to be a water baby? miliar with them, or may ve, as Is! The Man Who Rode ‘‘Pure| tat before.” he declared with seventh street ran carly to-day iste thelr owner. The Metropolitan Museum | | {8 full of them now, either as loans or Permanent kifts—paintings, porce- | ¢ drawl, “and that was back in Chl before I came out here, Saw it in a! nd at build store window, surrounded with belts @P@ Store bul I didn't know whi dT didn’t care. another blaze in a five story tenement t No. 40 Third to the Gaiety—Ethel Barry. eerie ate eee eae eree a water ba" was, a with de } ns ‘ather said Arthur Bourchier was go- Me r s, furniture, carvings, | sah 7 ed ove] and guns and bowl like no man ever | @venue, in which s ople had to be more Will Offer “A Nove |‘alking about. When she romarked |ing to produce a piece called ‘The Water os ‘ manuscripts, bookbindings, the | ee Sight | Nears. If you expect to work here that Pnglish theatregoers had de-| Babies’ and Irncked ono of having the ” 4 of rgd scoaten wath mpires, ‘The buckle up against Deveny. Rear et a respectadle hat, You avenue bullding has three ” Ave “Cousin | r “ right number. Aft at ve royal G ns, With scenes from ae: he's sot ' | ° groW Dr, one ¢ elty” and Revive “Cousin veloped a decided taste for “flappers” | OS og ant a few tours shed tn. the “ Don Quixete” against sumptuous rose | ican @ mun, too. Mut |The men waited expectantly to heat |; Secupted bya delicateasen REM cartye } i ft sounded @ bit fishy, Not that Tlie et sei:ening, her heart, mothee ly | Pubarry backgrounds, now hanging in| wo're short « ‘brone’ buster. Got some| {he Strangers reply to thle wecond |ing a large stock of olive oll, Potlees Kate. doubted the word of the pretty little | gave in nui 1 became a sort gf water main emtrance hall of che museum, | horses that Satan himaelt wouldn't risk fee en Pallet expressively | "in Grandser, of the Kast Thirty-ftta ‘entnin ia actress who is placed on her oath in| baby and dancer rolled into one. As a | themselves @ neat little million-dollar Ms neck riding. ‘Purgatéry's' the worst one anotner'a ey and sought | street station, smolled the pungent odor | f the lot. I'd gure like to eee Webb , , rae c tterfl . "Alias aden kvoup of tapestries well worth @ visit! r places at the tay Deveny | of the burning ot ‘ E Trail of the Lonesome Pine, "Te Butterfly on the Wheel,” but It even on a Monday or Friday pay dey, | Hal! try to rile him! ‘There was al returned to hia scat at tho extreme end | store wis play by Eugene Waiter, | Was such @ queer word that I couldn't It is the same with the “private” |*Mmstcal note tn hie voice. His eyes} in scornful ellence. Ball stood beside | ang a ro founded on the novel by John | make it out. | collections of Measrs, Hearn, Hunting-| Met the stranger's, “Now if you was] tho open door, staring about uncer- snd then saw all the jows break out with a flash The flames and smoke Fog, will be seen at the New Amater- | “You've never heard of @ flapgert" ton, Kahn, Frick, Vanderbilt: and a Webb" tainly, Several of the men snickered, #pread so quickly hat one of the stair. Ways Was cut it 1 the fire escapes dozen others of our millionaire 4S 1 1 h fatter, ‘Sit down and cat, curgeg you!” said) dem ‘Theatre, beginning Monday night. | gxciaimed the Butterfly on the Hat. bre, These men know, and everybouy |quiotiy’: Veen eae nate the tatters ven, * on one # tie pulling were ren with Charlotte Walker in the role of | «; ‘am surprised! A flapper,”” she ex- . quietly, dered useless. June, am untutored girl of the Cumber- ‘8 wetting to find out, that land Hille, When an Eastern engineer | named Hale becomes interested in June plained, “is a~a—well, a young girl, you knéw. TI suppore she’s called that be- art, | yey, must be kept in circulation If | vou want to realize the full value of It. ke ‘Tucker fairly spluttered. Diush slowly niounted ym that moment fifteen of the six- teen men ignored Bali's very ex.stence, kiving their attention wholly to their | hin face, No} Fire Patrol No. 3 was just returning from the other fire as ndser turned i man likes the sudden humbling of bis ber the oy | r ie cut short and flaps dinners. Tall found @ eeat in the alarm and wax Joined by Sergt. she persuades her father to let her al | atone ine hal eae bn Beet A acore of the big dealers on Fitth| Pde of Judament. sixteenth man. ‘Young and Punk and Reus ten@ the new school at the Gap, Dave | : rs avenue run series of special exhibitio I've heard about , don't you? ‘Tolliver, who looks forward to making all through the season and a perma: this ‘Purga ry] “Deveny's « b suggested this) horse,” continued the stranger, unmoved | personage, addressing Hall, while were the bulld- ad x 7 l n the smoke and the girl his wife, resents the advent ot | She pulled herself up on the eofe in Bt it the year round, They put} by ‘Tuckwela ejaculation, “Sume of the| throwing covert glances at the range | jed entrance b; law and onder, Ho ts the leader of a | Order to see whether I understood and Heo that the tane ds. ted with color, | bye over at the Har Croas say as how | Po stanchions and cian that ts carrying on a feud, and | then settled down again—upon my hat! he Jane ds ined with color! ne can't be rede. He might have been about Ball's they even adverttye their at ud present utifully py Kuex to the visitora wh lons, Art auction houses of the when an encounter with the police en-| “AS we on the stage use the word, sues June hides Dave in her room. This | Continued the Butterfly on the Hat, causes Hale to doubt June, but the play | Means an ingenue. And for a year or ends With their walting for the Justice | More flappers have been very much tn throng th | ane of} ton: r reckon “1 can) rid horse." Tecan r he stated, with the calmness of perfect confidence tn his own ability, “and T le this ‘Purgatory’! he ate he ¢ d looking man, e, and he Was a rouge but there was that in his told of timidity and ind mn, Wi inually cast glances at ayes that) a Pol her eman Laue Lobban, to Deveny from under lowered eyelids, t of the Peace to come and marry them, | evidence on the London stage. Phyllis! American Art Assoclation, Ander-| ‘Tucker’e eyes cooled with slow “t wouldn't take no job here,” he) ° eae and tobo waned with her to the Among others in the cast wili be W. S| Terry (Fred Terry's daughter, you | con't and Silo's qecupy —Verhable suggested inn significant undertone. | #idewalk, where she was rev y ar Rae ane pusinere on {cilon. ¥on can work here," he # 1 scale of princely magnificence. | Presently; “and yo Events Ike the Hoe sale run {nto two ration, floor G thirt 1 Wh Mart, Berton Churchill, hard Ster-| know), Stella Patrick Campbell (who | ight his glance, mg, Lillian Dix and Ailce Lindahl, ‘has just married and left the stage—it | 1 ride horses when ndser found ‘re told, And ff you ain't the man ‘| hom he . ’ | ; i he Sixteenth Man hesitated. He x. Ww Backs tae oe a seem a pity!) Rosalle ‘Toller, | n# and millions of dollars ou say you are’ — awaitd: Mine ohat Netere) reniyiae: pe, Hear- cer Of," « melodramatic farce by Marie Lehr, Doris Lytton and I wei ‘i 2 “Don't! eaid the stranger. And his] “well, for one t he said finall man Reu- | Augustin Macliugh, will be produced at all playing there at the same time. Hats oa We iy evening in the litps curted and whitened faa da E & ahine to. ¥e0 Morris, a the Gaiety ‘Theatre Monday night. | Here were halt a dozen leading women, grand balisaom of Kite ot tek | Tucker laughed. “I reckon you're no| ha man van work hers if Deveny | teaant. ont t and A youns i globe trotter, res) and all of Sirby y parsed down WP. em, it 1s safe to say, under | five. The popularity of young! American Galleries pulled off a stirring | M@lse alarm,” he sald. jo over to the {don't Hike hi event In ing down S2 patntings| bunkhouse and tell Devens: I've hired r her | you turning home, finds his bachelor quar: | twenty tera oceupled by a bu ar who, not sat- isfied with haying appropriated th jonaire’s name and getting himself e even, and Joseph, nine, whose parents had fied by the roof. nverg completed the ying Mrs, Marte aan- ned Ball as the tated agai You ain't game.” t instant Hall's face | “Thanks,” sald Hail He siepped out- | | the slight he por td Raged to tty soclety girl on the side the door, and then returning, at ad hislipa twitched with a eud: | sche eth, Hor 19) the A eea TH OF tts ly OIADE RIE OF 8 the top notch of & hie head tn riness, ‘Then he stared straight J setpseicis. fine collectto intings, The play native artists Twachtman and Inness ( de “Te it's Just the same to you,” he sald) before him with expressionless eyes. | pigs, woes 2 VAUCLL Ba 1 three | quletiy, “I'd jus: ax goon you wouldn't | Ite took several slim of coffee f jonaire regains his name and w: ps only forty feet from seventy-five nt respectively for $6,500, $2,400 | adv I'm from the by Crom, tin cup before hie replied. to St. Gi Pilines Beainaee, Ralph and $1,100, | re wax in the manager's mind a de: you think Deveny will STE are | Udetllgan St int TR fd la | ‘ ——- |sire for eniightentment, but he ret [things interesting for me?" he at's Roman Catholle Church, all Rite are. nee ECAR U eee sald be around to chrontele | upon the pecullar notions of the average | tlo nasty preparations to leave tuck aoe ene eres eeeaca ets ‘ rent romantic ser! velin real) cowpuncher and stalled with indulgent teresting? 1 Sixteenth a ne Ronee ware oe ‘ug oe e | 4 \ Emilie Grigaby: sal tx opens | i voleo was pregnant with un: ent of the factory and made thelr | E was the Imposing “house of y cas. ‘“Suy," he added, e you a| Way nearly to th n ook. A second and at Park avenue and Stixty-|want the boys here to Know that C{fool, too? Can't you aee that he don’s [third alarm called Battallo / | 3 ee "het Kenton. ‘hc ‘| x street, with five floors cram-|came over spectal to ride ‘Purgatory.’ | want you Ing and Chief Kenton. ‘th Margaret Angin retwrns to town esday evening to 4 at the I ceum ‘Theatre E ae o jammed with—well, there are 1,49 lots] And not waiting for an answer he Halt could of not, he | ered streets greatly delayed the new fp by hus Jones I the two-volur logue, including | walked to hia pony, the reins elf with allowing t of the apparatus, Tals Giimars acl ee ~ the a, under his arm, and ted the animal to what his 4 ee SGRCOL a. TOUT of Shelma- d i * Ines frow nese Jade|the corral. Tucker watched him as he a he spoken. Bey. rai het nataite word heir hone nd_keepsate Hae eriod (0-1 Tar downs the are ak tectaart tetie tne aixtecnth Stan had prophesied RR. MAY SELL BAD EGGS. ° They lave one child, and the entire furnt-/ watched him as, with his saddie on his rectly, Deveny had not taken a “shine Richt te D de- | ‘ture and decorations of Miss Grigaby's| shoulder, he | strode in her ine mand future | tragic mi unconcernedly to him, at the Anderson | toward the bunkhouse. The 4 Hyde mansion, Mad fe's elther a conceited son-of-a-gun, many boss manifested this in} taking advantage of the ment a tieth street) On] or he's the simon pire article,’ reflected broad Me xiven lim by Tucker, who | PHIGADPLPHTA, Jan he F elf for the ordeal y, Tuesday and Wednevday atter- the manager. Ile hed ‘Ball unti) never tn adelphia and Reading way Come < the play ite significance, In | ne and evenings of next’ Week. | he disappeared through the door of ¢he in his method of handling the men. [pany was @cquitted tn Quarter Va sapport will be John 4 Prints and books Will then be dispersed | punkhouse, nyhow," he Ball had been hired to break horses, | » Court here to-day of the charge Miiturn, Wilfred Draycott, ~~ Baccara ener ye ~ expeclally books. Many of the latter! summartaing hia thous! ut for three weeks after his first of disposing food purposes eMES npson and Wini- | actresses in London Hy in real 1 ar presentation Mage of ne {s really surprialng. first man that ever 1 ance at the bunkhouse he labored | that were decayed. wide’ I events Ix a ¢ ities ax Hamilton W.| "Down f ong daya in the irrigation ditches, alone, | ‘phe Court ordered the jury to acquit yn H ‘ }o. In the ado! unichouse long days in , ne Court oT But it won't last. | and. Willlam Loring | sage'or aresttontoc am a under a aun that swam in a dead sky: |tne railroad, as the Pure Food law of GP "Why not?” | ibed cordial withew| outte was performing tts eblutions pre. while the other anen ir way (Ol the Hate doea not prevent a raliread Fthel Barrym appear at the “FLAPPER” TYPE IS POPULAR ON| f is ha pecorns i paratory aitting down to dinner. A @! groma ° renee, ls comets from selling pertalable goods. Bee et pa ART THE STAGE AND OFF. K Hinng viking, bout tt Is that thene| core of eyes were on Dallas ho threw Sty Ul oe wre tty and diligently | : me. dene ‘a novelty." | 5 unny thing .bou ‘ Pen te lattes i ae he : the comedy by t Henry Dav e restle: vtten having presented 4s sie aks ha to discourage ‘him from naining @ "f ne comedy by Hubert Henry Da reamoned the restless Butterfly on tho to Mian Grigsby was the wel into of steaming Tagy J he must secretly have admitted | that {# counted among Miss Barrym< Hat, ‘We are just having our 4 . Ovige coffer and the savory acent of freshly [AFY | he munt accretive tranige | e Kreatest successes thee all; HVecytinata. ae ouRe# cooked beef. Several of the men were M's f | s k's calendar of pleture F ‘men w hosa’'s warcaem in much the same mal Reine ak len Mikait Morde\JU8t now, Even the dresses ar alieudy seated at the long table when piace in the, Get the: and Genuine kin, Lydia Lopoukowa ind Bronistowa | fT Mappers—stralght frocks for Pajitzkaia will introduce new ballet | tres. Every woman, no matter what Mr, Mordkin will give | her age or size, tries to look Uke a and Arrow" dance flapper, And all this helps the flapper | music, while Mile. / on the stage. The women admire her | more than the men, I kuow this from my own experience, It's women, not; inen, who hang about the stage doo: these days when a slender young and ner that he accepted th fallawings | Ball entered. including prominently 4 0 one showed any surprise, but many ‘tele 5 | 7 At , Coe he Hoven \leves met in suggentive aquints, Like , Ten suddenty fone day Deveny, called | g rth street, recent paintings ty C8y | tucker, they knew the significance of Mm from & ditch ent Nemienee Mite Wisgius and portrait drawings PY! eying proad brims and leathern chaps, % Hlace in the cookionse. | tis Nuke pricey Ys, No, 036] “EM looking for Deveny,” sald Bar. fe Were ON niet eervice aa the MALTED MILK roe Ree eee a iceane| At the extreme end of the table a tall Anegert of the bunkhouse directed. The | ashore Along the Adrl-| an rose from a ehalr, peoring throug firs ineal dished up to the outfit by) The Feededrink for All Ages. age Una the steam-laden atmosphere at the new- me occaaion of lullartous Ball " ve . Nery, No, 60/ eme put subdued. Joint. je lafnts Invalid, and Growing chidren, his famou: with Pajitzkala wi!! introduce the “Dance | Russe, "The “Bacchanale” by Mord- Lopoukowa and the xvlopione by Mlle, Lopoukowa will be re- ward and ot the Montre what do you want wilh him | ‘i eee tvess happens to be the attraction, {rittn artiner Curie! ye Qemanded brusauels Allusions to the “tenderfoot biecult: | Pum Narhes,ve baling the ws Margaret Mlington comes to the gets ten times more admiration from] = _ - mmm | ing's ter works} “all swung @lowly on his heels and “vor” tt ups of conver- the nursing mother and Manhattan Opera House with “Kind- women than she does from men, But } | Inetading fan Janesqu faced the man tiv nk y him. tnobuding. such | ER milk, malted. powder form. Une.” Frank Campoat will have the | there's no denving that the taste of the| Water baby 1 did not distinguish my- | it: ned Miss ‘Titheradge. “How | orattons for Mrs, Wiltney’s st satto f maned: of Steve Bates, originally played a phrases and terms “Yellow'a two vy George Probert. public generally has undergone a change pl Ra i i ee eee eae agub, No. 108 Went] “EWant to tell you that Sid Tucker Has Bung” twineh he wore always), and the A quik prepared in William H. Crane will appear at the |! the past year or two and that thel be said to have been @ resounding hit,; with a few. pune (; ali] Fiftyefitth street, « rousing demonstea-| Peed me. I'm golng to work here. ner'a hat” Cwhten Halt silt wore Take me substitute. Ask for Grand Opera House in “The Senatar| Young, slender type of actress ia more| for I danced ao hard that 1 went righ;| right ‘I'm still wondering, though, how| tion of insurgent art by Robert Henrl,| ,sclomine thie matienottect | an: in spite of Deveney'a profane admonition Mot in Any Milik rust Keeps House.” | popular than she has ever been, Idon't{ over the foothghts and landed on the lit was possible for Miss ‘Titheradge to] Brnext Lawson, W. Glackens, Frnest] tient at the end of the table, A chale (2, nronire & “reshectitile one) ane “Mutt and Jef" will be xeon at the| know what has brougiit it about.” bass drum." aut nb TiRtiAe) | Fuhr, Joan Sloan, Homer Boss, Henry t cuRs,” Bi vl West End Theatre. | fon Ba ee grated on the floor, agd out of the ob- Se Reeser ve the offering of the|. “D2 you think musical comedy has|NO, INDEED; SHE WASN'T TALK- eR EY Beutenvabl Ane o, ms| scuring steams clouds came the tal! man, yy | ie Madison Gallery, u a Cuan and smouldering glances. | 1 ee wee Rig, offering of the | nad anything to do with it?" INGITHROLGH TORAH AT! FOUR GENERATIONS AT ' pa Oe he ent paintings by | wufling slowly toward the Hmwht of the \ week after his ady the bunk: | ey la e 00 “The Knickerbocker Burlesquers” will} ‘That had never occurred to me," re- ; THIS GOLDEN WEDDING, | Kart Anderso: house Deveny manage rturn a ‘It vou ate Devens," he said quietly. sell al hiome a rhaps, but as a dancer L se red It may trathfully » Long Lh sa very ¢ outo slowly whitening lps 1 able to laugh ligh jo Midnight Maidens” come to the! ing herself about, “but now that you| piis+f: : Dai sesiaers ee si iiiga | nany’s roome, No, 205 Maddison avenue, . heat Of tempted to reach over the table . ne Murray Hill Theatre, ioe opel ! ede in| pilaful ignorance of the fact that she! Mr and Mrs, Max Abrahams Will] tne very distingue drawings, paintings | contemptuous Insolence. Folding hit instant stiffened and his eves physical condition, Regular array Hl Theatre os te announced {Mention it I believe musical comedy t#) had landed on my hat, } ; afrawings, pasting) arma across iis great chest he eyed Ball ashed ‘Then he smiled ; ; for Tarte & Seamnonie Mage tial | the root of it~yes, I'm sure that’s how! tome time afterward,” continued the’ Celebrate Happy Event To- Gnd etchings ot Maio a verasioning| With evident disfavor. He appeared to wanty and itized to Deveny. fo bowels, active kidneys and MFollles of the Day” Will be seen at {it started. 1 remember now how they) Hutterfly on the Hat, “i played the lit. fall TORE Tt an vet been seen in {he making fone pleasing mental calcula H{y clumaltioss, ‘The men of the outft | iy, cod digestion, and Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre, “The | used to go crazy when the girl with| tle Princess Katharine in ‘Henry Y. Morrow at Lenox Hall. whom WOT TH a oeeeemative| Hons, for BIN eyes slowly closed £0 8 Know Devens and they mickered into | HVCT, g' gestion, Girin from Reno" will be at Miner's|the parasol came out and shyly sang]! shall Biay ip Gheksapeare again when | Four generations will gather to-mor- | \ivpition qulasical equint and his Ips curved into tein plates over the incident: For the) @ greater natural vigor follow .. Ieee Hau Ab come bac! s try with Mr.y row after a all, No. 2 Rae raed oyntes . next week Hall went abou ork tn . A ARO itt Rar RACHIONE age HUIS AOR ALOE Sau ae the Waller next year, I'm going a ai Bad a ae ating it " poaaing | ty eerie! alae - re Suppressed curtosity wax everywhere, the bunkhouse with his hand bandaged. | the timely use of the reliable 4 5 he orl 0 rin {com alight: ale laughed. ‘There's | {220% Avenue, or ae oe stat At Me ee Kyes that had previously been filled Apparently the Sixt Houdini, the Handcuff King, will be! has been followed by various types in Mak Abra-| Prieseke. if more Engilsh slang for you. It means| celebration of Mr. and M lazed unconcern over the mo- path enth Man sym+ ) J with him, “He's bound to get he sald to Bal). “Sooner or later : iG acennal'y, Os rant | With @ the headliner at Hammerstein's, where recognition of the liking the public has| make ‘em sit up and take notice. At| hams, of No. 1420 Flatbush avenue,| At Frederick Hoppe s iar ™ notony of things now brightened with bor the dill will algo include “Dinketsplel's | shown for girlish actresses in sertous, | leant 1 hope TN be able to set ‘em| Brooklyn, The old couple, | st ib aueeyenath atreat, ip interest as their owners crowded closer you'll find Ms insults too much and y ; ; th alight. They've b and hearty at sixty-elght and seventy | Ini 46 ; to see the stranger. Speculation ranriot you'll try to pull your gun on litm, And price ee ene aeeen a pay Ree eee fey. here that te will be 8 Joy to come bac, years renpectively, are great grand-| At the Folsom Galleries Sige ae misehi fe every. man's mind, duly with the iment WI Rogere, the lariat expert. can't expect to have more than her|! Was fearfully frightened on the way parents, They raised a family of nine | avenue, an vale’ megan |1h_Ov*'y ssideration that Western atte iitrna Se ee earn perstan quette teaches, they forehore speech, “Then you'll dle quite audden and the Home of them stood with folded arms, 1 plant you over tn the bitls,"* Fitth avenue, freshly brushed hair pinstered (To Be Continued.) ' FOR SALE. Hon, of the, over thelr heads with extravagant pre- inns | claion: others—not yet prepared for the = table—poked their tougled beads ‘nto the venue, an, room through the open «doorway, Midren, to whom have come thirty five grundehttdren and one grandohild. | scripts, &° Mr. Abrahams is a@ retired real estate | Art Galleries of Lond) toatar annaunes (ll woman Sor over. People told me I would find this! Reith & I 3 nen | day, so it's very much up to her tO) 4 nari country and that American andi. sheadliners” for the Fifth Avenue Thea-| make hay while the sun shines. ences would laugh at the divorce court iia Barry in songs, | With the snow driving past the win-|acene in. ‘The Butterfly on the Wheat 4 | operator. | At Knoedtier'n, No the Fadette Ladies! tra, Grace | dows fourteen floors above the ground, because people here were getting die A Prnierchy rd.In “Five Feet of Comic Opera,” | ewan not_an eaay. matter to come /vorced every minute or so, Tae idea” GERMAN-AMERICAN BALL. | \2*?!°2", Hawthorne, ventritoquist; the | down to earth and look at the ‘ ‘Tie Butterfy on the Hat laughed at) ane pete ey \ wuéman Troupe of Lady Cyclists, Ro-| oe asa haymaker. But we were {t and went on to ie tye mA eee A The stranger had anid that he was mens Stewart and Gadvs Alexandria in | P The German - Ame itizens exhibition h © Brooks. Mary | Being to work for Lary J. But wan he? d 9 enthusiaam | f sleanor Abrams, “@roadway Love.” Catherine Hayes, | ting to a point where we could almost /° nimi ty top ate | Leamue will give it# fifth annual enters Fleanor Abram Cora 8. Brooks, Mary | seine Gopended upon now Deveny de figbe) Johnson and ners, 1) insluge |e her finish, vorce! They know how to treat woinen | talnment and bali to-morrow vight at Tassel, | elee " ‘cided. AS range bos for Lazy J, De- The bill at the Colonial will Include | here, don’ 0) the Amst Avenue Opera-House. | 40 Pte ona eis Club No, veny had lived well up to bis reputation Bae we Gijon mamlolatice musical |LOGICAL SUCCESSOR OF THE hee, They don't know how to treat |th the Salona" Aris Clon No, an] veny bad ved well up | - HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING RINGS AND DIAMONDS with glowing | a y. Even a | 1 dent of the organ’ nis SE op on , couned! “ithe ‘cast aide) “WOMAN WITH THE PAST.” | ‘tem in nu country tive luere vil Aiphone (7 Kors meay ai pale "And ao Tucker hes hired yout" said e or Jean fox hunt amen Alice Nn “Bhe came in,” recalled the Butter her standing. Nobody bothers] ‘The ent! mel onsist of a) "Ay the Public Library (Print Gallery). | Deveny. : ji : Se ee Atte and Mrs, | fy on the Hat, when the Lady with) anout the mani le doom't sufter; it’s| German ville and ares ‘hy portrait. engravings of the| Ho contrived to alve his words a ven. Tone ae Tease, Bae. in The Rube" and Kate |the Past went out, And that probably | always the woman, even when she's in| relating tv Hall) pence | rete coe th contur omoun twist that made tiem almost on LAMONDS, Jes 4 Brown \netps to explain her popularity, People| the right. Iteetrikos me, though, that | meeting Bor ee een ty Hroadway (Studio No, 616),| insult, and he awept his insolent waze wiihambra will have Maciyn Ar| grew tired of going to the theatre|the men have a very bad time of it} this cit Feamue of qyajinn paintings bus at ae Caroline Lew! jsonly ip and dawa, Ball's Ln ir eforn % te"! ‘ nei But then a man deserves to have | Brooklyn F sure pebble het ucke € y carele: je in “The Reform Candidate,” |) see neurotic creatures trailing a| 2° 4 | DEAE Hh erst wee ah | bad time if he insists upon working | dancing in Twelft) Century costumes. : ex." he wal a { 4 Monit! TAR Be in sama | troubled part behind them, The Lady| tn. “whole day, Only to-day 1 jmecoing tn Solin “|MMACULATE” BALL. Fifteen of the alxteen men is t nie } So eater van Te AT eneig ama (With the Past finally got on thelr nerves! very charming man. fly Wife Fall to Death | : house would have resented Deveny etly after sletles of K yy insulting veto ¢ Side | words with an equi mags, Halivama, indwriting expert;|and so they were glad to welcome the | quil offre 4 f T dat | HELP WAN1EO—MALE, ore Throat ‘2. 25 iN 4 hange h vl might have enloyed the soct 1 ty fifteen of the sixteen expected the stra ft and Hong and others flapper for a change. But the Lady) might have ealoyed the of half |ioon at No. 5 Hor: my ST dive AGREALRERadiea ate mn Of the slstenn expected | i eo Bronx Theatre ne with the Past iy bounce e back, ri { AAS it the Bi Theatre will he Julius) with the Past 1 nd to come back, | * dozen beautiful women ean Re jon the top fluor « pee . és ‘i is would, without further qu . tempera! ] peat MERhe eth onmanamet| Zui te doer hope Ft be otf iaoman a oppor ike oat ng |Sahes "oh! & Wray United viele ot ame Crue of | ald nan gE eR, and | | Leonard and Mabel I enough to have a past, 1 feel feartuily | woul! Coe eee eee PEN iTHeC PACH Dr and| meee Ponception, East Fours! Toman weaklings known to the cow } ( bur Mack ani Vella Wa old now, for that matter, but unfore ay j $ bat ree : airec which Migr. William | cincher an ‘yellowa—which, e 3 1 Dollar BU," “Joo Jackson" the cycling | ee ee a pasteles,” Butterfly an the 1 Ha carl ‘unit w Na dead ad 1 are preparing for | larpreted Mgr CARA an th a i ; Tanden Beckwith, Gardner | S!84te) Om pastors, ly rming enough to hold any man) peen : iE ent and oe | eee ra be : Age 2 4), sume experience im eoddard ana the Seven Plehs She looked young enough to tell her| for hours, but I felt it was time for * it men 5 ations | they: well 4 for the ¥ iiske, 12 668 abe ; Zee bil at the American Masi age, and, Lillian Russell, she let|meto move. 1 got into my coat and tien | ay ees aS nue sano’ band” “rae: fk ‘geod | . ‘ nag i‘ t ne corner of the sofa? No; i Pilke the new | at tie Grand Central Palace, This year, bad," aaid Ball, 3 ee ’ sore, ine : Fer rein Gun Campbell | “ive Neen on the stage nine years.” 11081 wag a crush hal. Hut as It was|meerachatin pipe yu gave Mm ae a t will be caren “Iievens'a ests Hickered tremulauaty. Ramed parts, and gives quick relief, | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Q . nai ae Francis, + anne dive Butterfly on the Hat, a t to be se firs Poona rth prose M se . On and Twen- | Venind and around him healthy lungs ¢ ” » | aero iay worn ’ porown MUrPOS pany, Marie | “and 1 was fourteen and a half when Be a et eee Tee clislag | lle we juch It; he suspects a) ty-seven ta nd ave’ sinned in process of deflation. Interest fal bottle 10c. ; large bottles asc. Soc, | Li8F, spe ica eed ae ‘end Caran and Hewat. ¥ Bayed uy Goat par, Bein my sather gp iy alj-this (line and never moticed wick, Le thinks ite made of aay | en Monday, Feb. 6 4m the stranger bad now become largely | apertment 3, T4¥. 080 ot; phone ‘6 3 vy . L

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