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AMA You DONT KNow WHAT I WKNOW- LISSEN! @ O. Hieeza “Hindle Wakes” Strong in Character, MR BOOB Your SISTER. WANTS YOu ON THE RHONE BY CHARLES DARNTON. ORE STRENGTH to the woman who refuses to marry a man for his| M money, or his “brass” ax they put it in the play of the Lancashire lass | who had only a shawl to Uraw over her head in the one really gripping | scene at Maxine Elliott's Theatre last night | ‘This was all very fine, but It wasn't enough to make “Hindle Wakes" a fine | Play, Dead and gone though tt t#, 1 prefer “The New Sin’ to the old one that) Stanley Houghton has revived in four acts and that Willam A, Brady, with the Nirtue that so often overcomes American theatrical managers during their sum- ,MARE-S0Journs in London, has seen fit to visit upon our Innocent heads. “Hindle | Wakes" is strong in character, but weak in drama, And this isn't the only point that I feel in duty bound to make. The title of the play, first of requires | explanation, “Hind'e” ten’t the name of a “1, but of a town; while “Wake is We: ptive of the festivities that mark e English “bank holiday To expect! an American audience to grasp the meaning of the title ts, first of all great deal that Brady widently not taken into cousideration. Suppose, | for example, we asked London to realize that Lynn sleeps, London would no} doubt promptly respond “Where in Hall! asking a} Columbia is Lynn?" and at the same an). Sie yer taf peateeay cat ctaat| G5-50-35- 40 Gee : away. | BuT He's EASY— In the id breath T fee saying that “Hindle Wakes” | THAT WAS A chance of success In this count | ix eald with apologies to and et | “gilco of | y of for the author of this newest life,” for he is unmistak Younger group of Engltah writer in graduoily but none the less 1 revolutionizing the drama by quietly | discarding old stage tricke. Hots trying | to sive us just what ‘ors | gave us in the turbufent pagt at the samo theatre. | Ie undoudt “Hindle Wakes" yy true In Ss general outlines to Zlish pro- Vinclal Ife, Our own “advanced wonxtn” | who loves to hear herself talk may find inspiration in Fanny Hawthorn, a| weaver who spends her week-end with the eon of her employer, and then, when ny’s first play in the world, aa it 1s revealed in the cold gray light Mosse / —- Emelie Polini as Fanny Hawthorn. Moland Young as Alan Jeffcote. wer r, declines without thanks to become the wife of the finan- ng man Whose champagne has led him into moral extray pf the morning al clay promising y gance. That's the whole story, In its characteristically English expurgated rdjtion. But when the good young man who has gone wrong telis titis simple Tuesday, WHY You must BE THIS MONTH'S RENT YA FoR 50 I- NSANE 1 PAID & ON THE FIRST fale, to the young lady he Is engaged to marry the play goes to smash. She, in wweging him to marty the girl who has made too much of her hoiiday, is too Good to be true. It is at this point that the play, from every reasonable point of view, goes to Pieces. This scene is not only tet but unconvincing. Every situation, in fact, gains its strength from the uncompromising attitude of the father of the young man who insists upon his son's marrying the girl whose good name has fallen by the wayside. But Fanny, defying parental hopes and stage tradition, Fefures wo accept thix excuse for a hus Cheer Up, Cuthbert! By Clarence L. Cutien. 4 Find Out that Fusel Oll 1s No Kind of ‘w uel for Human Energizing! us, by ‘The ress Publishing Co, ‘York Byening World), Improved Dry Battery. eT nec nts ‘ae paar kh” BAK Go G6TTPUE Snows of the Yesteryear sol HEB, dry. Datiery, an used in the] foam art many Core of Wurdiar alana | (6, Perego that scttles that argument’”> window aed" atueke hie Wie, ran, to the sihee 1K ‘ure indtatiod ob Ner I make @ Lilting Line, but the] ‘What's the Dif?” ts the Slogan of majority of households for #PPI¥"] auring the past twenty yeurs than any | #oated Norton. raln came agatnet “bie heed and sheet rejects the odilsing “a a iAs Snows of NOW are what we've! the Supine! ing current to ring the front 400) O10” lee of electrical aratus. Had this conversation taken place ders in stinging, vicious slanta. Thece fMeal. She falis to see how he can make = Got to Clean Off! $ babes «Rael oie 8 OF elOnrenenl apm . two months before Hollis might havo way tittle lightning, and what there was her “a good wonian” when sho In turn Dhe practice has been to discard any] answered, Why, indeed, were Men 89 geemed distant, as though the storm : amt make ‘hima ood man.” Most of the So-| _ rs dry battery cell that did not work Just] cager to engage ® bowe? Two months covered a Vast area. 1° Tie moval of the play couldn't be “ able | right and replace It with a new one. | before he might have anawered cynic: “We could dimly mee the pasture~thy “plainer if tt were written Jn a copy book eet ae alte ristmas 1 S VS. Frequently it new happened that new] ally, remembering the unhappiness of horses huddled tn a corner under ths ' i rents. 2 : Vramatic value ts Jost in the long ab- Inflicted! H A (batteries have been installed and wrong deol ds that he Whe we longer frag hey \t Waa been one for theme: t) sence of the factory girl from the ( "h 1 tm G ft ly connected by inexperienced persons! Cynical; that he had experienced © cmtonwoad’ grovecbonding. tetetive seenes In wich her parents and the Generally @O he! IT S as Ta S Their service was, of course, brief and] change of heart. leaning from the wind: the bunkhouse Parente of the young man discuss th Fei nepsid yg pl Unsatisfactory, | ‘There are now to bel Of course Mra, Norton knew thi door was Pretseetltbrectberesgrree oy ul eituation. Tie girl herself | ; vai , obtained Gry battery sete in different| Norton must have told her, He could jeting n space in which stood geverul of ren until the last act, and even st oat i & a By Sophie Irene Loeb, sizes for every purpose, so eonatructed | ute the subtle mockery that had tha cowbors ” then’ she is compe!le? to speak with he vas aaa iat antnanans ww mnnanmgt |thit they are reuily “fool proof.” ‘They ed the question, but be Nge Mined Some were attired as usual, others but R ‘The Pres Publishing Co, (The New " can no nected up In-any oa lo. 01 1 talde in the ' eyes'before ete ts riven an opportunit Blamedest to Con} ‘ Ay by The Prom Publis The Now Toph Uvening World nag Yup in any but the) og enjoy the confusion that was sure peg lpn ftp wr eet 4 to express her opinion of the sordin vinee Others! | tof The Evening World and purses that brings ha psp one right wa 1 No cell can be “short) ty overtake him did he attempt to con- Ohe stoner in an excess of jor, Fér plans for her future eis like a cha be himee!f .“V. Agra Jr." f which, by fa utted’* or put cut of order by im] tinue the argument with Mra. Norton, hate an hour Hollis. stapd vig BA ater out of one of Amol! Bennett’ The Trouble about an Excuse is that! sas follow san, 1} ONE elt ure t with another tel vend cry Tule contin that Norton an- oy, Watching them, tooking ot at te ff Fngiish poovinolal Wt : s 8 usele the BoP I onsists « etal of woor elpated much an outcome, aoe : mortise a ste basorad) ical ttl Usually it has to be Bolstered by a} suppose, to protest! ganized to prot wa with phe ti tt Perhans Norton ean answer that,” he ye Penge et haa never gone quite wo far In dealing Liat vgainst the folly ving where 1 Fequinite nuniber of shelven for ihe, Me eurecnted PAU gs ‘aaisah » was to be plenty of ral with life as he sees It, “Hindle Wales comly and fonted, is indee under aide Of each SNelE| jograd Nottone ut T reckon seu Convinced of this he drew a deep breath @iggests “The Five s" without th y withe Imp exeury pristmas | commended. wockets, very'tnu pen et Anes toe WPS of satisfaction, humor moving him necessary draratic action, The mos Emulation i a Sort of Mor ’ but TE want) However, ¢ Christeaas time] tas s with which € pestis If Moilin did not tell, and the eon- 1 de e,Duntavey “and Wis man omentous decisions are made in tie [ - } to uiter only as on of love and fete nt | ger andesent lamp, ‘hol vernution anitted to other aubjects. 2on't Ke anid, He’ wen : eee Men who Feared not Ridicule! the subsect of the > than ‘| lar {horeh. A slight > had sprung up one Wag apse the drab reality o' merken Colne as i tt »pe than , he metal covering of the Tho] porch. A slight breeze: prune w nreled tt to the winane Idwer middle-class I! fe Rut drama Nathaniel Jeffcote. eles RASManackans size of t arg ste) If we should contin rselves o: tal Atteries, therefore, are suspended from| WAIN the dusk, (hougm t ed A to fifteen minutes after dhe abate dt intereating neha y a Ma . as tp or ex f the matter whelf instead of resting on ite top| stu lous bee te the tenth day," heemiled.* Lalas fe bp @howarer, 0&0 be Greinediin. tt stor Bir Squatting we've Observed vnple, the janitor, Undreda of friendiess } gure. trtaw cane | Ceetaimeis tte ene lavey might have saved himselt const The acting © English con ywever, can be praised in the Jthat the Fellow who LOOKS W a i T rien nurface as form All the wiring con-| in veloctiy, alghing mournfully through | rreuble in fom Sataee 1k Maoh terms, As tho father of the young man who was responsible for Manny's fret | '1) UN tN ee usually: 6 pools ve and perhaps more] nections ure properly made at the fac-| the treex in the vieinity of ranch oiiced a little trust in Providence-an.t Play outside the Unitations eat by a certain skylarking author wivte namo | r0(ore the Fig’ Beato U ae boy reason of the vent, {tory or In the shelf {taelf | Route, though there was no percept: ON" ts goulged th rovidenpersinit j neodn't be mentioned, Herbert Lomas le one belleve that he carried a patr | she antr Y| ‘The yhele ip hinged at the it anid Shange In tie RinoepheRe sm | n't think Providence has been lookt t of scales instead of a heart in his body. Me put truth, as well as a pipe, in the Badge of Courage 1s Wor the othe t nate in| tited forward to permit t Re ertlaw tne heat waves from one coin, out for my interests, but 1 wonder wou mouth of Justice, For him there can be but one verdict—a fine performance. As |, «of Men and Women who|Dullding attendants and many others « ew of mer ia eA id Can rete One nareaug| shifting the heat way voint ih jana the etter tn. the estimation FA, the art whose shawl covered her holiday’ sin, Misa Timelie Polini not only earned | te a manent net nat only Ups but Rood Ol rf Rane 6 ‘The act of tilting the| 114. save tote Ot th@ people of thts eounty-—Duma DW the reputation of ‘a sulky looking wench” but in last act she revealed ough “ " onnects the batteries! of trouble. to-morrc sud Nocton ae ed acatn, Ganad ‘eth entioteer flashes of talent that gave the play a belated prilliancy. Miss Alive O'Dea played| ‘Phat Moth-CGnawed “Mise pats ne at © your ¢ “ ciroult. When new cells pave! he and Hol'ta stood on the porch, taking ~ gt ier into heads Wor..a. oem the girl's mother with a real sense of character, and Jones ©. ‘Taylor was a npany" Maxtm has " 3 me oy Aat a, ole thing resolve well Into plicm and the shelf) i last took at the sky beform going to VOY ne tay Metening to the patter of he “ stmas © pay elope, no! 1 question. a» to how far t na : ri Pas poet he hen arapped of Ty sent her AUR whens esas f which goes to his dear ones, 10. contr Fak ae aia 8 releaned the force of gravity actin’) “ing you really think, Duniavey wilt tan on the reof, and. then. groped ‘And here the interest In “Hindle Wakes" ened, nut the nee upon the Pec kb ia oor aad a — at sree on Faia Reual through the weight of the cella causes! a, his threat? questioned Hole to weep eo iM ajevene * » of thelr Old Mateys! \ i j or wy w the shelf to resume ite nor posttion | {iy w Tean't help but think 4 : § tips are already | think the e done service aside from| ‘ i war Lesa Rue aside und at the same automaticaly | that he biuMne when herald it.” CHAPTER XIX. on dh uliciebre igh " fe Te RBES, $H0 oft ro t bat les inte ¢ 1 "We € do mich bhuffin'.” declared A tip rangin mn nickel {0 vances this time of year of that ser-) "ere the be to eipenit. agalayt , O6 amieh Fetus aiees How a Rustler Escaped. V 5 ® 1 for each of them would be tes a feeling of good cheer una] & Multiple ewitch is pro by | matte yt a REE Hollis got out of bel at rn to ook for T pr each of ahem reates a feelin at cheer ane Mceilak tha awile ine on treoae Lan a Oo InN E be Betty incent s : Jenene! Au 8 inn 2 hone wim tne art ave for gontiued mea Of Wu the clay be drown blast water, in te cs (ag Sak ene Mera e The Pessimist is a Man who Bees he Joven for the pnrebing pf bes elt v " bdlwarent klode of farviee The ha urnads Boltle " "plenty he beet avd # Snes d vice t Oo L overs his Shadow in Front of him when he's| °afe nothing for im and to wi \ ADOUt MIN Have! a batteries used In the manne pl Le iis clothes he went to the window : a Toward the Sun! haves nothing home enyironment t0 100k | Goong is greatly prolonged and thelr ape vou don't y this ‘and looked out, Men wore Walking Toward the ‘ At the same time Miss Aone Morgan forward to thet a remembrauce, even if i | cn trate tito we yelling atone ematheh eneenonihe tiae . | vorid Ir } operation 48 constant and satisfactory : youre amo t i f " h 1 | Writes to The Reonine: World jn dee (Jt be email, whough tt be given in the 7 ri fe in sizes to furnish| had a'dry ape Not #0 bad as lightful oaths, capering about hatless, Cool Treatment. Christmas Gifts. Na) Can't" ts the Motto of the Morall or thes, p. U.G., a aoctety for Which #he japirit of “past and future favors,” does cdl Rg vthing from the front door| Mat bad enough. ‘The Rabbit-Kar coatleas, inthe rain that still came ; ae ner! a of je BPH. y : 0 01 ee current (0 Lteeg be ne ny OOmm op Kood ry or two 5 eal down, ft. BR writes: “I nave been paying] “A. Z." writes: A young man has} renee o nthe He eR a no ° $4 — Peis 1 to an extensive Interior telephone UP Kovd ena Renee eee ey eel cae aren a ireiad eee lon to a girl whom Ylove for elght; been paying me regular attention since] some of us Spend eo much Time In bak y avaiain i st Rasy ey oy mud in which the horees seam Bnd agfention sl | 8 ps token of love and friendship, not iving must be coidemned for the wel- |w eh in 6 th [ ip which the Rerdes seme Bee mpnths, During the iatter half of that/tast May. Would {t be proper for me| Trying to Convince ourselves that we're) o.. alent tor past or future favors. |fare of the individu! ot so to draw ‘The larmer slges are provided with) reckon you ain't b Apeabll " a change fron are heat to iife- \ = uy ‘ f : ! ble| the last day or 80 elcome - time she has been exceedingly cool to|to give him something at Christmas,|Trying that we Never Really Try Don't overdo, don't waste your ener-|lines of demarcation ax to preclude cus» fuse plugs, which blow out when trouble | ¢ io oat {arviered that he had not seen giving moisture. Ridgriese hpreca steod apparently doesn't even like/and, if #0, what? fs; “Ae ie tes." tomary and pleasing remembrances cer. occur# on any tndtvidual circuit, The rin that thme. Norton laughed about, no one caring-about the saddles, meyand appa: a| the rive ~ y The Human Furnace that's Fire f exact cireult in trouble Is also indicated, tR@ 3 od aly in th mp: What shall T do? You may give him a simple present.) vin use! Of won't Make Steam! In the main, the points of both argu-|tainly takes away the ood-wili-toward- | 6Xm _ Re ant y enortly. several calves capered awimardly @ 't obtatn better treatment such a# @ book or a hox of homemade i ments are well taken. There \s a drain nthe Christmas idea rendering It poasibie to make quick and if.you téond ber why, not took elsewhere? ; te me nen spirit for wh! was brought: Into existence, eanty. It Takes some of us a Long Time to at this eeason of rhe year on energie’ | \ Ph enti a nie ppeeenenencrereens ae SEE Household Flectriés By Stephen L. Coie: vil, (He servant's call from the di room arf@ many forms of burglar alarm, certain repaira, December 10, 1912 I KNOW WHAT PoP Got FoR CHRIGTMAS (Coorrigut, ty the Outing Pwblidhing Co.) SYNOPSIS OF PREOKDING CHAPTERS, fn some places, fu’ he pew ditties as editor of hin the Kicker, and attecks Deyn) pou,” one of Tuplatey's Cas chur ‘tfice to murder” him. _ Hollis overcomes nd trae ime, Troe ma toe Grougit dries up ell the nearby abuts om Hoilis's and a or ol ring ranchers use this river, Dunlevey orders the to reamore their cattle fram Kis banks Within ten days. Men Allen, &. Gore comes to Dry Kottom to enfores « i! collect the taxes due from all Jodge Graney demands that Dun- you, ‘out Hou face paied yrenay from ivwchig and plame to take him to of ‘Dunlarey's heelers, Norton's ie tor lemency, out for trouble.” use of looting for it. soon enough, To day, and I am sure carries out bia thre anything until to-moi am going to bed. ORTON'S eyes “You're gettin’ back at me for what I sald to you the day before yes- N want to take a hand In it.” terday—when you stopped off at Hasel- Darted—Hollis gaing »to “nix he declared. “All the same room and ton stepping down off know more about women when you've had more experience with them, When f told you that 1a been ‘howned,’ 1 didn't mean that I'd been bossed regular. “No woman that knows Juat how much she can run @ man ever lets him know that she's boasin' him, Mebbe she'll act lke she’s lettin’ him have his own way. But she's bossin’ him just the same. Hollis was tired ences of the day a to sleep. It asleop only when he fe! & voice. “Hollti wa! list Wake uw; Hollis sat erect, fow and the count. And then, like as not, he’ the unmarried one. And now he humbly admits to belng bossed, What then gar. aa Maas ; 4 becomes of his much taliced muperioplty? Inet newatde Uh WY Hee ran Shall Ifree and undossed—admle n> "Noeton chuekled, — “Raintn't pa ferlority chirped joyously, “Well, T reckon It Mrs, Norton smiled wisely a8 sho might be called that by some one who moved wround the table, arranging the didn't know t rain is, But I'm dishes, “I couldn't decide that,” #he tellin’ you that it ain't. rainin—2lem suid, “until tt tx explained to me why pourin'! It's a cloudburst, that's what MINS) ao many menare apparently #0 eager jp tm!" to engage a boss. ‘She's dry in spots now,” he informed “There ain't any water at all pasture. Holts, The Coming of the THE TWO-GUN MAN'S” Greatest Novel in the shallows. Lt's triakiin’ Chrough nothin’ but water holes en’ dried, baked Ke Mili, newsaper man, tow tae hig on “ates med. Ja two daze - rand the Orel it Pare! in, © won’ [Recht ‘ee, onl" net Renee tl, OU ow etek Then what thrash y for inealting Nellie Haaletee, “There will be water for every steer pretty gitl who live on a nearly with her on the range as long as it laste, ide- boi fanyect to fits of Je clared Hole grimly. Fevvesinea A take our medicine together. Fut tater fome brush on the other side of the creck, They all had riffes,"* are the other men—Train and the rest?” he inquired. st of hie bh took Lt teat Aetvwen, Heltie arrange te ered Noni “Down on Rasor Mack,” Nertan Hanieton's “rother we grest surgenn, who." bs informed him: “they” aneaked down ra cattinee incaay Patera wale. there after Weary told me about seein’ a Circle Mer ‘cattle. Hollie savea, Dunlavey on the other slde., Likely they're seattered by now—keepin' an eye “Well,” decided Moili morrow is the tenth Me laughed. me if you hear @ny shooting. the” porch to take @ turn around the pasture to look after the bors riod that he had been ‘ton's voice. atartied into por- Ho sort of iikes it, T reckon. At least »2t0lbe, sok, wewet stated Into por. {U's only when @ man gets real mad ¢ N Th Sdes as bitin: bose’ ant hi owt jortona face tn the dark, but he swung around and sat on the edge of tho bed, that he's made a big mistake, Like I'M. ved. ve " ren Us ai orday ‘aboot hangin” Greasy, for In qugy Hat's unr he demanded. “tive c : He heard Norton laugh and there ‘think he ought to be formiven, stra, Wat, eatiafaction in she laugh. “start~ wl 3 eo iv e repea Oy reckon Norton, ne wie a 0 Bona oe yeaa Something's wtarted. | Listen!” day he prem c' # * Hollis listened. A soft patter on | superiority of the married male over the roof, a gentle sighing of the wind and @ distant, low rumble reached bis Hollia did not answer, i (To Be Continueg.dy t mostly there'e more, if tt don't water enough ger “after that we'l! a ‘hats But I don't think that way. Weary @lightly. “Where “there isn't any it finds all of us that {f Dunlavey at he won't stat’ rrow, Therefore [ “call 1 amay after his ‘expaH- 4 noon drove We nunutes, however, 1 obaking him apd range boas, ‘Hol-