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i Ran Si il i di ——s VWI Te. SVR Tae World Daily Magazine, Thursday, March 14, 19123 By C. M. Payne Bah eh The venta iD Tae nee ia Mase ewear Lert I nm THe t ; Putting Too High Vincent's a Price Upon Time “MFE-.-SMITH” Advice cand Soo. w Wh Seo VUANGIEL ib ie Sex Ok Biggest Cowboy Story Since “The Virginian” The Receipt. “To Reform Him.’”’ By Sophie Irene Loeb. [ove aimont automatically and uncon- **The Typhoon” Both Fascinatzs and Chilis. thin 4 en concia By Caroline Lockhart BELIEVE I O we place too much value on the! We might not welcome the return of i (Copyright, 1011, by Outing Publishing Co.) times its . have teld you D moments, the hours? Are We|the much talked of “good old da SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, |) t him another jack bout ‘. that the girl tyrannized every day by our own |when Grandfather “thought it all over’ : To the ranch of Mow of a | More chips and backed his pair, for who objects, to her creation of the|many times and even then retarded ac- . sont fick i aes rad ran ne hor oS veh was none in gc } fiance's smoking master, Must? Dr.|tlon—since times HAVE changed and hes to f ty fee bet wealth, | hor, funt incomes for Sank ee BY CHARLES DARNTON is unreasonable. Bteinmets, th e|people's propaganda with them, Be fe inviore ne ah be ‘rol wi they bet i 2 Me Seasds Uae’ heey war ona AG ae 4 : But the smoker noted scientist and| Yet, in all truth, it is a serious ques- 7 (idevve,. alan tall again. On the lest turn Smith drew ene pe, where every war cloud may seem to have a yellow lintng, fear of and the economist, asserts |tion-this wasting of ENERGY in the “y watt ; [other thre and Tinhorn another quesm the yellow perl! is naturally greater than in this doubt explains the general interest cr in our peaceful land Menybert Lengyel's stn’ matic legs alone. The translation made by Emil Nyitr untry, and this fact no ‘The Typhoon” avroad. Here play must stand on its dra- who over-indulge: in alcoholic stimu- lants are two en- trely Aifferent we do, He says: |constant worry that if we are not on a {3 : vai | With two patrs In fignt. Seth had him “It is not #0|the perpetual move we are “WASTING a “tre Tinhorn much what @ man | TIM fie (a actentiet ho. Ws reek does tn @ given! The everlasting talk is of eliminating the tony ean bay them, and paid for them in est) is pesoeated wate hae Another queen in the sron Ongiey {s interes! eons. Contr " chiefly as a reflection of the spirit of the Much 408 nds bon ts $9 as iia prestevid ns done. in aite: nevieg -* pepreggeer CAE oT a oo Sell ace dledhy =e i Sure White he newitateds the. othe vched actors, and while Walker White s associates go about their|{ng among certain people, the man who iss Uist: onvetE | Begesation aah eruecmect are. saving nd you hada't sense enough to see that it Py 9° sees | Cyne, be becteated, tie oe ae rei: work at the Fulton Theatre v efforts seem a trifle studied, | Smokes is not necessarily the man who ric 00 euearavees | oe set atan” ter ee ie oe | me ceed 8 ore wien. Wet, | {ant the, ‘Metican” under, Mold tect. ‘Benithy p28 Fer one thing, Mr. Whiteside !s constantly he fitneet® 18 euch drinks, It 1s the latter whom the wise it is. The saving of time | vice money's gone now, aed you have nothing | 2, snlen, horses Meh prior, then enters 6 | rhe: light that hie face 1s brought out more vividly than the idea which gives the | Young Woman will avoid, when the OM oe is Amprovement—the other Is kitling. | fn ‘tae fo = sing notae and indeed Yo ta, the tte Did yo = r y 3 i low quickly and how john, ’* his, wife,“ play fie true value. A number of the actorz, too, are almost as amusing in| querton, of marriage comes burns out raplaly, | pe done In dey svceu To bo the sAtpna | Mee Cu Sob'e rl Metin! eat nit CHAPTER XVI. Wel ane oe See oa thelr attempts at characterization as the filled with unhappy women who plead, | and at the end of his life what has he? In the sum. | %® Tinhorn Frank Smelte Me gieea Tinker ae 8 owntt Japanese valets of comedy and farce je’s all right, judge, just so Thus, it is ridiculous, unk in cases of 's tho constant yes ms joney. The taunt settled | at whom we are in the habit of sinliing. he keeps sober. But when he’ great emergencies, for s man to take haven't tle” to many things! Partial Honeymoon Ecli TOLD you!” he cried. “I'm) “1 can play “The Typhoon" 1s, of courte, quite drinking he's not the same man at all!” |a fast elghteen-hour train and thereby |we would LAKE to do worth while? tig Rostin’ Tuohy 1 then some." f ‘another story—something curious and Bilan neater pace hiss) man Whom {save six hours, when the saving of those} On the other side of the question, I early by ory Cay naternal author! When he finally stopped, | into the centre rather gerrfoe. Tt both fascinates and you Jove and who saya he loves you 18 |six nours means comfort and living at |much in being overlooked—much that ts|© Companion When” Charl Mp wlsatipe wore the envy | "AEN a an goers caus’ ek Wal chills, le yefow man, with his toxioation. And | good. Many delightful friendships are ’ mee. Cree courteous Oriental duplicity and bef- find !t out. Ce dele Ald oR dab is too intenwe, In this mad rush people {jost in the maelstrom. The art po spend years ‘em up, Tinhort Everybody femed at eomichaetote ri cont a fling self-control; the stern system of If he promises you to reform after |aro numbers rather than human beings. | writing is on the wane. Hours of qulct fel Bring in the ag oe that put the fear in Smith a ors? uty tn which the inaividual counts for marriage tell him to do !t before—and| ‘It were better to bulki a wood fire, tf |/thinking are practically unknown. | pia. Seein thak! cea te einIthY | he could not and he would not ‘call oom nothing where Nippon {s concerned— wait until, he does. we like ft and it brings happiness, than |Home-loving attributes are lost in the . Fenwick’s reture to Savannah, which] ae the breath of life to Smith, | Hl Jaw was get as he pulled of benk- these are the vital features of this play A Difficult pu button and get an electric stove, |constant “out” theory. The delicatessen been hastened by news of the approach of the! ““—Tinhorn'—he leaned heavily om the = gen = mote in the tense silence 0% of infrigue, eacrifice and passion. But arrieutty. Fr one acley estan invo tho eatesn |ieag' to: tne *useInee” "ee saaey, teem | mae a, Chanteuse, she was highly i] bar—"when I feelin lucky like this, I| When the las: of them tluttered tothe! ou | ft must be confessed that the play in “B.A.” writ ‘A young man quar-|and raising thelr own vegetables it were lites, &c. pono lad wabter married (0 8) makes it a rule to crowd my luck. Are! table he asked: ri ! the end leaves its audience absolutely relled with me last summer, and al-|much more beautiful and Joyous than] go that, all in all, when this electric] “and who te this Major Pierce!” she demandca,|¥2U Bame for stud?” ‘What you got?’ coll. It t# not quite clear whether the young Japanese diplomat dies from overwork or remorse at having mur- dered his fair charmer, Mona, politely tenmed by the programme “a young lady of Berlin.” While the mysterious work Tokeremo is doing in Berlin ts no Goubt of vast importance to Japan, it fg mot necessarily dramatic. The pulse of the play quickens only loyalty on her part?" when the hardworking lover charges Certainly not. It was what she ought Ilona with having deceived him by keep- i to have done when she f A Hea Bins ia Anastasios 60 Ac pariine ot Walker Whiteside as Tokeramo. mites ee fe found she did) restity, they ‘go fast slowly’ and get |steinmets that: has not apologized. Also I understand | machines. of living is lost In the push-the-button. | haushtily replied. Uoned seomed to cover Tinhorn’s eyes. | third queen, Encircling the Re » but I ike to be sociable, and you! swept them toward him. ist ae shall I treat him? vices should only be used s.here labor ts /swoman who cooks her food," it is a o im by your cool manner that| monotonous. Whether inventions are/matter for individual introspection. Hkes a swift P i 5 game," said Smith, you require an apology and explanation. | good or bad is largely a ma of per-| And the THINKING souls aro busy at he pulled a cuair from the pine table. “arhate "the end of my, repe,” he “p, B.” sonality. If people want food ‘by Press-|it, For evidence of this, one has but to En i Draw is good enough for kids and/ sald. with a bai Nested ina hae fm very much at-ling @ button, well and good. They will lieave the citler’ centre and note the Pay as You Enter, th Fatty broke thee ce a ut she re-/get tt, But time is not lost by the|GROWING American Kien of quiet all- Athen sort Mites ced ‘with 4B wa sed wagement to another! woman who would cook that food. the-year-around country home Iifs toto we «four | aamiring Rich “The great experiences of the ages |iooming up on all sid Smartville, Tenn,’ He asked to be amsigued to's| ‘Keep ‘em movin’, Tinhorn! Proved that those who have done the| 1 is well. And were !t not @ wise| 85 room. + ke 1 90," be vombeaticat} “Smithy, you're @ cyclone!” most have not gone #0 fast at !t. In|measure for us to agree with Dr] “1 ay es €0,"" be sald rather reall Aye 2 pee Ay. RE from the dank where be qas to leave his mith rose and kicked the chair eyt man, Do you think this an act of dis- lah of the pen regletred as "Ira M. fair with @ dissolute artist and orders her to leave. But she no sooner accepte just as far, if not further.” “We should not be living ‘9 work, Dowgls fe jest ike mud to some/ flat broke. her walking papers than he tells her that she 1s more to him than Japan, ana] “J. Te" writes: “I am etghteen ana}, And if we would but stop to think, /put work to lv * gaia a voice enviously. At the end ray the strest he turned in tries to hold her back. Flushed with her triumph, she turns upon him and, Paving attention to a girl a year my [thls mathematical man re-echoes the ere 4 kes & game where you make or! his colle and ested enc strongly Intlmating that he has a yellow streak, taunts him with his yellow skin, |Jumor. Are we too youn Livia re ae ‘tor et eee THE INVALID. Wale yen coal ae a ae foungers. leafed. ‘on the. euresonm Tale arouses the savage In him, and dragg!ng her into the bedroom he ly] You may be very good friends, but you! 1. ying at a certain hour in the city! “You know that ball player who had | "it's Hike # chinook In winter just to| Woman or two ‘arifted inte’ the Geaeeel euaian el are too young to think of marriage, | ¢) New York which would be a algnalla glass arm, a weak knee and @ «a se you in Merchandise Store. ’ In this scene Miss Florence Reed see:ns too good to die. At first she gives} «, . Me ee 4 Th ing ‘The postmaster was ¢: nim idly C. A" writes: “In it proper t for every person to stop in his tracks|ankie—the one who only finished in five rf the impression of being as loud as her dress and hat, but as Ilona’s violent er prorat Sar. & “ ? = 1 . my through his fy-specked 1, ono aLas naan eho conkan ei BRET daw ut as Tlona’s violent end) young man who 1s engaged to attend | the resulting bewllderment and con-/games during the season? it was only a six-spot; but, backing fits group'ef boyn, who had been arewing drawa near che makes her emotional power felt. Hard, vain and cruel, shel partien given by other young ladies |fuslon caused in continuing at onee| “Yes; what about him?” oe, ees Pictures with their bare tose tm, the Loh a teppei gyn ego peng tec iees, dens pig pallies Montiel bo cece A alls non ia afterward would certainly be felt to going to work In a stoneyard| gt rege, Mr. Smart.” retorted Cet Clerk) Bott enoney ted it quick,| "lite dust of the street, scowled ‘obbing moment the play falls into quiet Japanese hands again, Tok Not if she objects Ae, ere oe Tae @ ¥ him because his horse's feet had amo’s friends decide that Japan cannot. ~——~———————————--— ueats without begrage rust pay oe (hay couse,” thelr work. ford to lose him, and one of them, a y.| His advent had left no more youth who Is delightea at the prospect sion than the tiny whirlwind tn : erratic and r. @ dying for his country, eagerly Senge Onpyriate. 1913, ; Cog oy ‘awea: ims himself the murderer. The I! se = His lng om ) fy Me ed which he had t “ 5 ri ue New Yors W. hantcally he jammed nis lin police take his word with surpri i fanaa. nto hie empty pockets, alacrity. In the last act the ar guesses the truth, and by way of r venge attempts to burn Tokeramo's completed manuseript. Having finished his work at last, the broken-down d!p- DARLING, TeLl THAT lomat dies without a murmur, His DEWDROP, ¢ To SOMEONE death causes scarcely @ ripple among SWEETHEART- | ee eTeR More OF "T] * his remarkably eeif-controlied friends. |. THINK OF IT, ug THAT Love Henry Bergman makes Joshikawa th WHEN WE ARE } sTUrF—THATS |, j most discreet and distinguished mom- MARRIED IT'LL Alt ANYBODY =|" the whereabouts of his racehorse, am@ [, ber of the Japanese group. He gives a BE YOUR 3 var seemed to find small comfort in Ral- performance that ts striking In its fine SUGAR-PLUM ‘ assurance that the proper @t- dignity and quiet auth aide achieves a re:narkably truthful ority. Mr. White- FoR LIFE $ ; had been notified and that uae 4 ’ J i every effort would be made to locate : ee \ ‘ ~ . the stolen ponies. Bh, ' : T : : Dara was troubled that Smith's edu- ~ * ° : ogress should have come te- |” veh an abrupt stop; and she felt note little hurt that he should Ginappear fer ~~ such a length of time without told her of his woins, and dma n hhn also thet he would permit any- thing to Interfere with the Improvement | of his mind. Susie's Impatience for bis return tm- sed dally, Her chagrin over being | / T , outwitted by Smith was almost comical, i Ai She conaidered it a reflection upon he ‘ = Tr) 7 \ \ own Intelligence, and tears of mortifiams \ / = h. | i x tion came to her eyes each time she die , cussed {t with Ralston, .He | =a . to be patient, and triea to ae} Fe | | - - by saying bee: enna & great thing to be @ble to wal Susie—coolly, emilingly, to wail + LOAN GET aNiay 1 / ing, as the phrase goes, you hustle whe = « J wih 3 HAD AM, INNOCENT A LOVER UKE ne ees Soe See sane r CHILDHOOD! HERE'S Fron THs Xoeun't moan detest tor yourself. Ita ONE WHO 15 MUSHY Love usually the Ist trick that counte,, amd SPENDING HER DOWN AT sometimes games are long in the play- Tint, IN STUDY | HY OFFICE | Ned |, ig A ge yg ateeteee | WSTEAD oF iN 4 h = ¢ . you nor T, Susie, have been reared to (A ai) y belts that when are awatted on | SENTIMENTAL | one thee ‘we mtould turn the ether. Florence Reed as Illona Kerner, | {| FOOLISHNESS!) 1 ‘i j : £ cheek wo should tore She ae “make-up” and catches the curious | U f riley ll f AT t | r The veces Wek 100k Smith's absence -) trick of @ rigid figure with stiff, th : » pers: ie most deeply to heart was the Indian else movements, But the tone in woman, She missed him, and, besides, we he pitches his performance becomes —- " <S f : she was tormented with Jealous suspl- @omewhat monotonous, -A good part Is) ; clons, She knew nothing of his life Bee almost spoiled by Malcolm Williams as) —_e | Hi Yond whet se Ste at = ST po . ) ry hy Hey Pte ) pit ————— moccasined feet padded often trom her i i bench in the corner to the window over- .. | he mumbles the story of his love for| IN| if looking the road down which he might | Mena. This 1s very well done, Why the ji ‘e “ | \ { |come. She sat for hours at * time ne UPON author allows this artist to insult a | i | jen a] compantl sl’ we nation to its face {x hard to understand, 4 surrounding country, jeavy- e Ee = i featured moody-eyed, she was the boa The sapentte must indeed be a patient 5 é . | sonification of dos-like fidelity and — LS, ‘The general effect of “The Typhoon” {| \isnee Cisye it wae ee — It makes one's blood that he has told Hes about me behind) “Man must. work, and electrical de-|way and that “time is not lost by the eet eee locoed 10 set agin such luck as} money and chips with hie dem, Be Sf | though he has acted sorry recently he|having electric ploughs and harvesting | wizard calculates “at much of the JO¥| “A. eentleman, aa young Mra, Pierce) The film which the lounger had men-| For answer Tinhorn turned over @ {{! a)