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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday. January 3. 1913 “S’Matter, Pop?” * 34 * 3 * jxttiths| =» Be «x $F x» By C. M. Payne | A ? |o" mut ‘THIS YERR. J'LL GIVE YOu A Lerten RESOLUTION AND . ‘ You REPEAT IT Werte A WUFF The Coming of the Law “Eva” “THE TWO-GUN MAN'S” Greatest Novel aVery Poor Relation of “Louise.” i ll 12, by the Outing Publishing Co.) 1 face whitened again. He hed ar- ; ' rived too late, But he, would not be 200 late to wreak vengeance upea Dus- lavey. He Giemounted and cauttousiy @p- proached the brush at the side of the trail. Parting it, he saw the root of a eabin. He recognised it; he had passed ita number of times during hie explora- tion of the country. Me Grew back and crept farther along in the drush, certain that he would presently eee Duniavey. But he had not gone very far when he heard voices and he cautiously parted the brush again and peered through. ‘He atarted back in surprise, an in- ereduious grin slowly appearing on his (ace. The incredulity changed to amuse- ment @ moment later—whea he beard es BY CHARLES DARNTON. Be mary LBHAR'S ambition ts sure to prove a costly luxury for managers « who produce his baby-grand operas. The first of these was “Gipsy Love,” which grew cold at the Globe Theatre before Miss Marguerite @ylva could .aagover her singing voice, and now at the New Amsterdam Theatre te “Eva,” a avery poor relation of “Toutse." + Caarpentier's opera of the wilful Montmartre girl who heart the call of Parts Seng turned a deaf ear to the pleadings of her parents must have moved Uahar ‘a’ the sort of mustc that is supposed to go with a working girl when out to #ee the World. To be “modern” ts evidently the desperate alm of Lehar. It would be easy to say that fn ¢his Instance he has written must of igher clays than that which gained him popularity when ‘The Merry Widow" young and. gay. But the truth Is he has written music that {s merely an of the new French school. It has neither originally nor meaning. , At heatration sounds so ridiculous that the audience snickers, Moreover, there are dreary stretches of recltative through which the bewildered Members of the company wander like so many lost soule, Sympathy follows i them, for it {s quite apparent that their Holtis's voice! training han not fitted them for this ; oo ‘The young ‘was eeated on the SAsinainn, Wahas,| eaweter dante tal Ae Bid ne "Sie, efge of the porch—emoking « pipe! Near admired for her cheerfulness under the BOE OTL " im, eested on a Gat rock, his face hor- “ Wits) | FeAMES, THOSE -were more or tess distressing and tedlous cir- THE REAL THINGS P eae iN CHAPTER XXX. Hdly pulled out, with several ugly cumstances. She sings discreetly and | Wace eicna 1 Bat Wire | vusT pirsirrinatiy eanhes disfiguring It, bis eye Stackened. well, keeping her voice down for the oo *. 10 $40.2 FoR THE ita clothing 11 first time in her strenuous <: eH ‘ OUGHTA GET"25.& . ming @ Friendship. hing in tatters, ene Rand hanging giving the natin, ie aay chars | : ‘ Vie PAIR For! La iP. lumply by hie side, the Angers crushed ITB gone to Hill Hollis!” the Judge told him througn “M4 dleedigg, was Dunlavey, Near dim. white, set lips, “T beard slmoet @urleg tn the aang, was o fe. him threaten Mollis this Volver, Allen's smile breagened when morning, and a moment ago @ man told he eaw Dunleavy's empty holster. Bvi- me that he had seen Duniavey not ever dently he had met with « surprise! liadf an hour ago riding out the Coyote White teking im these details Allen trait at a dead runt” had not forgotten to fleten to @ellie ee Allen's own face whitened, He did the latter talked to Duntevey. ‘Appar- not stop to answer, but drove the epure ently Gfolis had about Gnished ble talk, deep into hie pony’e flanks an@ rode for his voice was etnguleriy soft end furloumly duwn the street toward @ oy, and Dunlavey’s almost comical point mear the Kicker office, where he air of dejection could mot have settled struck the tral. ‘over him im an’ instent—“and se of ‘The distance to the Circle Bar randh course T had to thrash you=you had it wee ten miles and Dunlevey had coming to you, You haven't been e man good half hour's start! He fairty Ufted _ youve ected tke @ sneak ané @ our his pony over the frat mile, though 94) through thie business, You made « realizing that he could not hope to @f ere gn}, evitable wi Yume rive at the Circle Bar if time to prevent ue base ses in the waltz-song, “Love Is a Pligrim."| But why she should sing this number to| @ man and a woman {n an upper box! and ignore the rest of her audience, as phe did last night, only she herself can explain. Bad taste is even worse than bad Judgment. The song Is repeated #0 many times that “Love” seems more lke a pedestrian—a Watson fn an on- to-Albany suffragette walking-skirt— than a mere pilgrim. But to hear Miss Fisher sing it Is always a pleasure, Her Vanity carries her too far only when Sallie Fisher ae Eva. she wears a blue silk dress as the poor working girl of the first act | ‘The fine clothes and priceless joweln that are fairly “wished on” Eva atter + she strays from the cinder path of the factory would stagger even a Broadway wmhow-girl. For her pearls grow on trees, judging from the way the youth “who “falle heir to the factory” plucks a string of them in the garden of hin * sion” that {s situated in the factory district. For the sake of a scene that f. "flat the workmen break down the gate to save their beloved apprentice from haying good time. Eva herself breake down when her devoted employer asks | eheg-to go to Paris with him. She ts poor but determine", and so she trots off to} sPerta by herself and runs errands for a miliiner. Strange to tell, and more ' on Nelile Haselton. You'll have pleaty strange to see, she delivers @ wonderful hat only to have ‘t bestowed on her own : . Cc h U Cc hb Oo 3 h Duntavey from carrying out hie decign ‘Kably generous customer, who adds a cloak to make the outfit | Historic eer Dp ry ut ert! Ss t Tic toda Soltin os Ge told Blmaae ba f marke to remind yeu of the ene you crles the amazed factory owner as the hat turns round and | H By Clarence L. Cullen: é gave me that night.” He pointed to ata This, as you may guess, ts the end of Love's pilgrimage. | ymns 3 F ea t h SIS 3] be rote. he could not provent mim trom cheek, “I've got even for that, But I ng * falls by the wayside through lack of French atmosphere, not to men- | killing Hollis, should he catch the latter ; top the near-French music, The acting suggests French Tack Springs, As tho | By Frederic Reddalle Conrsignt, 1818. Ww she: Honey Femenine Oe. Cine Siew Teak Wimliag | Wend) he premised pimocit “nk ' wouldn't save crimes: you 10) ‘alter Percival seema in need of a tonic, He speaks in a doleful moni quite #0 bad If you hadn't trie@ to sheot mo a few minutes ago." ALL “Brokea” from Little Blow- his D--—dest—Man nor Angels could] Cowrigit, 1913, by The Prem Publishing Co, | UNPrepared, bi | Coins Gro Do no More," remains Unapproached for (The New York brening Word). that Dunlavey should not esc — Utter Expressiveness! Staft Lecturer N, I. Board of Bdusation, - 19h. tone that {s not enlivened by his singing. Walter (fe ene, punieh- the men who appears to take any Joy in life. do this when It has been| oo. 5 " &, rye sea adapted from the French by Glen MacDonough 19 a feat of which Mr. Lawrence | CMR: 100, tr Tig Prem Kumianiag Cov Sere hee No Unein | : <5 may well be proud. Miss Alma Francis dances vigorously, but when she burst Waking Up the Ha-| We can't Ald. Win—but ALT, of us {nto gong she makes Paris aeem a howling wilderness, “‘BLEST BE THE TIE. bitual Dispenser of | can Put some Dents tn the Records for “hee, Only the cor are gay. The sad part of it {s that “Eva,” costumes and C URTAIN hymns have become asso- the “Salve” who: Plain Plugaing awrence 1s the only one 11 ontrich hat bandings which} ment for the deed. have been so popular in Paris! 1¢ had had some hope that Duniavey hes Duffed elientiy at his pipe for a Promise to become a #trone| would accept his defeat philosophically, Snort time, during which Dunlevey eat : re. Th . * on the rock VoRUe Here, The Or te iene athe only mon ne nea on the Fock and equinted pathetically = ‘they are termed, encircles the at him. Then he /:esumed: crown and falls tn a drooping end at the|@een who thad heen defeated by the ste neang perpie talk ef damned : robab!y soon go to Join the angels. Imagines that he} peer} he rm : a ln She sila ie wreale Gets Away with It!| A Lot of us are quite Sharply Disap- epee ———— — of Christians by use on special ; aide or tack of the hat. ‘This may ex-!law. Over in Colfax County and up in cap ccamions, In this sense, “Blett be the — pointed wien we Begin to Inquire Of! tend merely to the ede of the hat OFim| wyoming ne had dealt with many euch *ok” Out Never, 1atil T met yer, have . tle that binds" may be termed the hymn Several T 1 me aj Ourselves how Livable-With we are! | or it mmy Hall to the knees, . ny ae . I been uhfortunate enough to come into for parting or farewell, when we Thought nasi ‘A favorite Parisian mods utilizes the|'@?, and usually, after they mad agen Dersonal contact with one, I ehould *hink that when you saw the soldiers ‘had come you weuld have surrendered decently. Perhape you know by Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers we “Saw Our Fin-| ‘The Man who Recolls from ‘Making teh" it | Touch" isn't In Need of the Chang a Mirage! tor Very Long! The words were written by the Rev. Joon Faweett, D. D., an English Baptist minister, in 177° He was born in and dled In 1817, spending nearly sixty years in the ministry, It was a special /~ oe ", . 2. h to use in greeting a bride or/occasion which called forth this par- BYn Love With His Picture. |riceroom at aw TlouIAr effusion, wa'are told Goblins of the Grown-Ups! end as a boa, Some of the hats have) that the law was inevitable, they had an incision in the brim through which! resigned themeelves to the new condl- the bridle ts drawn and the end, often! tion and had become pretty fair eltis When we Rell ieh the Ni 1% yards long, is worn about the neck | “4 , Loafing Laver cre.) ee eening. meane Making Lot a; and falle gracefully over the shoulder, | Me "ad imagined that Dunlavey would that you can't fight the United States I eet Ae | Nolse we Start! When purchasing these bands be eure| Prove to be no eration, ot after i Aimp-aod thsi cen ean Gale aa UP FAeeTOO Be A. BRABNE TT Pv ews as and eelect one with a etem decause! frat sting of defeat had been remove j - SB. writes: “Tam in love with] You congratulate the bridegroom and|cett was called from @ small charge in me 1 ae th 6 usually made up In eections| he would meet his adversaries half ven've get any eenen lett ot oll vow! picture of a young man whom Ttell the bride that you hope @he will] Yorkshire to a larger field in London, | Worrying ts Baa Medicine—but the If need De Yow Can Motiiy. Ihe] Nee Ae ey ee ne banana adversaries half way quit Aghting now and try your best to Shaye met just once. He wants to take|be happy. “His farewell sermon had been| Fellow those Doctrine is “Let the) Plan as you Go Along—but HAVE a) on. a,” can have two or three)!" 8" effort to patch up their differences. be @ good citizen.” sme to the theatre and other places, preached, six or seven wagons stood! Other Guy Worry” 4s Soldiering on| Plan! plumes which will not be recognised ag, T2* danger was in the time immediately He smiled grimly as he rose from the “A, 1." writes ‘Woull it be proper for me to go out ‘Tie girl whom 1| joaded with his furniture and books, and the Job! — old trimmings. following the realisation of defeat. A porch and walked to where Dunlavey Sigh “him?” Uked best and the young man who/all was ready for departure, but his ‘The Timorous Trek to the Tall Timber| 4 geinch band 1 $7.00, and the 48-Inch| man of the Dunlavey type wae then standing over him and Jooking ly bi food plan to paid me attention are now devoted to loving people were not ready. They —but the Vict tick. he Vi er It would sriainly, +6 La m Moon {each other, Iam perfectly miserable.|gatiered atout hin, and men, women|,.7?, the Tumbrils with Dull Care— id tore atick to the Veldt! length, that can be adjusted to end in| usually desperate, down at him. ‘ stter acquainted with @ person upon ' i ne Gu i 7 ume, 7 rs % i Seah esisy 3c quoinl Mo Orecteitatay. oor| What aball f do? and aiildsan Cling around tietana nis | the ¢ ulllotine 18 the Only Treatment for} x, wwnatetheUset” Party ever ® Onting Le poi ¥ ery, broad aa So Allen communed with himself ashe “Dunlavey,” he sald, @ftending f!s eae re tlone The est plan is to try'to make some] family in perfect agony of soul. Finally, | 2! uc Landed on the Top Rung of the Ladder! nen yg separated into three| Pode et @ headiong pace down the right hand to ms beaten man, “let's _ paved overwhelmed with the sorrow of those! Kindness first—and every other De- plumes next eeason and If white can| Coyote trail, risking hie neck a doen ‘tll tt quits, You've Been terribly * ‘i torm|*¢In Love.” they were leaving Dr. awcett and his Our Idea of a House of Cards te R Iittle feather shop Py worked up, but you aught to be over it : writes s tt good torm|*In Loi wife sat down on one of the packing [cent Tradt follows naturally! Neott monet be dyed. There io @ little feather times, Not ones since he had left Dry : ly to take @ gentleman's arm “ “ s BSF aed pentance without Rehabilitatie he ke a epecialty of dyeing now. You ought to be able to eee that : avy . “le Q” writen: “Tam very much in| ages and wept bitterly. Leong. ap | where they mal Bottom had he considered his own i aoeen't they are walking together? love with @ young man, but although| Mrs, Fawcett said Another Year hai pped into the] ‘The Man who never has Failed misnen| ‘eathera, and they do it beautifully, | aye “T've thrashed you pretty badly, but yy Not unless the sidewalk ts eltppery |i iy very nice to me, he has never! «on, John, John, T cannot bear this! | Vold, and Stil that Matchless Hpltaph| all the Fun of @ Personaily-Conducted | Hapeciat ettention is given to the com-) | '« a ore th id gl aad pes Jor there is some obstruction In the) saiq anything about love. How shalll¢ xnow not how to go!" ‘over a Western Miner, ‘He Allua done! Redemption! bination of colors and sometimes three le riding more than half an you and your men used me up pretty + yi 1 know if he cares?” “Nor J, elther.’ sald the good man, | ——= | and four tones are effectively brought! hour, a} 4s coming up out of a little well that night aud eo It'e an even — He will tell you #0, sooner or later. [nor shall we go. Unload the wagons Ss is 5 p This ts @ 00d WAY! gully when he came upon o@ rideriess thing. Let ake and be friends, I! “7 U writes: "Lam in love with _ and put everything in the place where! = mh [to use up your eotled white plum pony, and close by {t, browsing near @ YOU show elgne of wanting to be @ man a young lady and J should like to take! 94, a." writes: ‘How can a young|it was before.’ 5 JN One ene DI 8 ee ie in ine i ocnothen ie cena. again I'll withdraw the charge of catt's her to a show. But she wants herlman get acquainted with @ girl whom| “This determination was halled with Las Or; ~ ful shade of gold with the ends tipped) CHP Q OR stealing which I have placed against “ gister lo go along, What shall 1 do’) he meets every morning? She amiles}tears of Joy by those around, and a e in taupe, and it la provably needless to) nized one of them instantly we Dune Jo” Jog imagine I won't have any Why not take es bein} varnere and looks as if she wouldn't mind }letter was at once sent to London ex- dwell upon the exquisite effect thus] javey's, and his teeth came together irounie in inducing Allen to call off that next time shell be perfectly 08] knowing him. Plaining the case, Dr. Faweett then S with « » He rode closer to the guction sale and accept settlement of to go with you alone. | Nevertheless, netther of these persons | resolutely returned to work on a salary 57/-—-What would a body weigh atytinental bam?")--Oup Government, after efore purchasing @ hand at all look) ong, ony, examining it. On one of ite the claim egeinst you.” - ought to speak to the other witnout a]of something lew than two hundred dol- gay contre of the earth? ‘the revolution, called in all continental} over your old feathers, Many women j . $ ca . gh” writes: “What is the proper! formal introduction, lara & year, and thie hymn ts weld to| Me cen ! sae P money, Much of this money was coun- it aware tnat these old feathera| RPS was a brand—the Circle Bar, Aly (To Be Continued) —-—- —— ewes | have heen written to commemorate the hidd What fa the use of lime water terfeit, and on each nol the wverns | that we sseleme can de transformed | — ~ F aia > event.” in babies’ food? ment stamped “Dam,” & contraction of lint b fashionable pluines ‘The ‘*Lono=Magnetic. he words were set to musle to the 3—What are the three divisions |the Latin 1 ‘damnatus,” meaning | handsome feathers of last season shat h tune of “Boylston ay Dr. Lowell), poeple ondemned ¢ now “not in style’ cam readtiy be NEW phenomenon has deen od-) ished in the gas the cross rotates ; of our Government | \ > 4 ¥ r Mason, but are also frequently @ung to, | G7 (When and here mil bamiin modian A erved by Prof, fight to which he| through a considerable angie if the qax| Masons bus are also trenuentiy: wung |" ati-What” war the first ook tar iw | where wan a te | Made oO etc cam ot Like An to ou Have a y gives the name of tono-magnetic| !# alr, and over a small angle in other ; ) coal firat used ax fuelt)-At Wilkes: | In one snop you ran gta © potation, If a spark from @ oondenser| gases. Prof, Righi ascribes this reta- nine, tel printed in the AngloAmertan COl parre, Pa, in 1808. of old plumes, tips and pompons and! Of considerable capacity 1s sent horizons] tion to the dending of tho paths of the JOHNNIE GOES UP HEAD onies? | [8 (How many muscles are there in]e sample of the color desired and when} tly through a gas and two small ver-|!ons or electrons, and to the additional! «Johnnie, asked his teacher, “ean vou! j—Why should milk never he! the human About five hundred Least for your goods you will proba 0 v1 of mica in the form of a| Protection which the vanes afford eacn| give up a mentence, using the word ‘in a fH (How much of the body ts cc bly net ognize your own in the beau hal “vanes other st impacts from one «ide bs ch i + kept in an open bottle ar dish posed of water?) | titul feather plece you will receive, No cross are suspended in the middle of ‘ ? come! in it? posed of water?) —F 9] titul Li 5 By Ed Rice Burroughs + the discharge by a fine Abra attached to| Miner than from ihe o1ner In these clin) “Johnnie heaitated moment; then HESE questions wil be answered of tt Jimatter What color oy grade they are gar jithe centre of the cross, the spark DrO-| dicate that the effects of the poslive| “Yes'um,” he replied. 7! I € replies to last si OW the on of grayi [toey can be utilized. The som of sucn Will BEGIN IN NEXT MOND vs EVENING WORD, IM. 6 ucen no rotation of the cross. If, how-lions are in gene ey tha 2, the door, and in come a cat, ' Ne tie force that tends to] work i@ not at ail exorbitant, 9 J were verti’ macnetls field ts estab- of the negative. Home Companion, 66 (What ip the origin of a jon draw ali ances toward the earth, banding costing only about 6a - ’ y; ’ re ee a ee ey * lage 7 ae : ey mee et ~= T.-C

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