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1913, Pema 8 The Saturday Night Line-Up “Making Up” With the Stage Stars At t he Br oadway H otels Louise Gunning—First of a Series by Eleanor Schorer, —<S——— woin that look Tike dancing Hahts on | |o himmering sea, Hante are wot! ic Saturday Night Is New) 0.4 msc wight ani conversation povs D, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, THE EVENING WORL Women leave the lneup, thelr hae h wehty axa man with a Keat Bre ae aes anecteaee Ci get the subway in the rush hour, A ivening Wort? York's Own Night Out, | "sommes come 118 New Forw'e neatn the haughty: exterior are pa and the Ladies in Wait | gin hiss we vit without Uhelt te telephones 'Hosths wien sowdcl ing in Hotel Corridors)! 0" wernt an TINCCHML Pats deat he. emive rset t Z| for Husbands or Sweet-| raiser to the mant of nignin ney nen door. Mwintt Koes the Moo ] hearts Form the Great) tirn tie iineuy for Saturday night. Crd tovers of @ tasty morsel Fae “Line-lip”—It’s a New)... tne ter: Srewenunvie| Wha te en those hooths could a t York Institution That | 2! 270 att tor ie eet aeaett that busy hour, 0. Henry miliar vole, se Maupaanant wouldn't be in it fo i r} | Frown ate short stories, ’ Game Into Existence| Why n't he come? | Here's @ husband who has to go out With the Great Hotels.| 0) ne never set nore ‘town. The wrotch! Here's another Ar re'sa constant rubbering down | who's been delayed, but will be Wi i the hati, m face Highted with pleasure, @]on the yacht, sure pop. Another cock- ie oe face gloomed with a frown. vi with the boys, that means I one ale on alt New orn! What 18 keeping him? } “What do you mean by keeping mo Ce din away from home, when| At the ewiteh’ pourda the girls are | walttn, There's a wife in that booth restaurants. ant hotels, are crowdst| Piuaking the holes, thelr hands working | @il right. “No, you Hlsten to me! What? With New York's own people and cato) like piston rods, the belix tinkiing lke | Mealy? You have u're Kong to fend cabaret bave an essentially local] coming-home time for the cows on the | bring It with you? Is it a nice one? Oh, flavor bea John, you ARE a jewel. Well, hurry Go into any of the big hotels from 6! And the pages are flying about like| uP, honey, and no more drinks until you get up here. Goodby, dearest.” It's #0 different with the sweethearts, yes, xirls, There may be some dela, but boy eventually lands. 1 so the story Koes from 5 to 4 tiful women with beautiful gowns sparkling Kems are in the lin er | ne they are, these ladies in wai [ing AN come in glowing, and take 5 : thelr seats or § in the promenade tl asure beames on beautiful faces and + throws out an atm oi of joy ant tent, ‘The corridor Ix a-chatter with : snail talk, the sound of silvery laugn- . " \ My ter floats out on the alr. Everybody i« : happy in anticipation of the night of nights, And then commences the rubbering “Excuse me-ol, It isn't he, Go alewl, } you were saying?” And as the hour draws nearer to 6! the ladies begin to disappear and ao do, ‘ the «miles of those who remgin benina $66 KE up t# very, very interest-| her face and neck ¥ mn Ing,” sald Miss Loulse Gun-| brush which very re are xome rods in pickle f nquent husbands, He's going to ger t ning, when T saw her in her| shaving brush. She — th atubb, a soft, resembled a » carefully | Here was a su the next an esting of all rprixe for me, for T fu | when he comes, and if wn't come dressing room at the Broadway Theatre.| massaged her face and neck until the ]expected to see Kreat gobs of al all—well, he'll get his nignt when uel Every part and character requires a/ iquid dried and teft the skin an even] xrease lavishly applied to the lds, I } kets home different make up, Now my part in this| white color, was mistaken. lie was put on with | But in the main there's not much off play is to port that, They may be late, but ¢ there, ‘The fun of the nignt in t be missed, yo an American matd, You are very areful and part!-us/ the fingers v smooth and very spar- For that reason I love it better than| lar,” 1 remark and asked “Why? ingly ' any other part [ have ever played. It Tm an ‘American Maid, she a I asked no questions this time. is delightful! Makes me feel like my-! swered, and shot me a bright, smii A candle was lighted by Miss Gun] “if. Laman American girl, you know."| glance over one well rounded, pink/ ning’s maid, and a small, sh r black | with the » 6 o'clock and see what you see. | rooms in the big hot laze with re music and the wine and th There they are—ladien in waltn. At | Cupids, with pasteboards on their plates, | "Gh" Saturday night's some night Inf #e added with a great deal of pride, | shoukler. stick thrust into the flame and left the Astor or Waldorf, the Plaza or Hel- | bus deacons at collection tine in} yew York, It's really w York Inf “Oh, my make up, 1 had better be| The rouge pot was next on the scene.| there until it wax sizzling hot and that mont, the Knickerbocker or pder- | chur stitution, It has Into existences getting to It. IN be needed very soon] The carmine was also dusted on with a} was to head the erlean Maid'y" bilt—any of them, all of them There's a call for Mrs.| with the big Broadway hotels, Did youf out front. rush very sparingly and very smooth- | eyelashes. | This is the night when the dining | White, a ring for Miss Black, Twol)ever notice the “Saturday lineup?’ Then with swift, deft fingers she be-| ly. Just enough to bring back the doesn't it burn?’ I could not mn nnn f gin the work of “making up.” Miss| pretty, healthy glow which had b kink. e dunning shook some white fluid out of/ covered up and completely hidden und she answered, “and w Looking for THE Man C'retiy_ wile bottle and appiiea it to| tho cont of whitening finan Lun Eosiusten hee atnennorte Rett PELKS Grease makes them grow, The reason that same wonderful white fluld and seas Lt do fot use much blue on my] carefully massaged It into the skin as eyes In*this part is that it has « tend-| before, they to make one appear tired, languid| “Of course you understand that one aud blase, This would never do for the| could have a perfect American ¢ right-eyed, energetic ttle mald of our | plexton, and if one donned a fore! ‘and who never lags and Is always ‘up| costume—well one could scarcely ho to snuf.' The American Maid who| to look American, loathes laziness is ‘chock @ block’) “For that reason and also because i with happy, healthy things''—and just) adore them [ wear American cloties. in the middie of this talkative mood} All these gowns were bought In America Miss Gunning found that her mouth|and made in America. They are es had to be done. sentially ou . ly our own, Tho shoes are These things take less time to do than | American. shey do to tell. There's was only a hale wale ' : moment's silence and the mouth was Pi feel Raa Usenet with rep {. well rouged and well shaped, and Miss! can women’ in dressed in an Amoresr Junning went on, style. Altogether I am—well, you know I never make my mouth into a cu-|—the American Mald ia very. ¢ pid's bow because the broad, frank! dainty, unaffected, girlish, frank @ es have much more character and| nappy. 1 try to be all of th sult thie part far better.” This was} And I might add that Miss Gunning said as sue whitened her hands with [is wonderfully successful, : one Cd (e) A Mr. Black Starling at Home in New York ey — y Ly) TT ' jot get at them save at some +x of New York City, Mr, Black |!pense and ty almost willlng that toe Starling, is rapidly making him- | birde shell remain elf known neurer and nearer to the! The ony trouble tw that the startius heart of Manhattan, and even a few|!# a shrill whistier and his eail Is de short years more may see him on Broad-|cldedly penetiating to a delicate ea . . He was brought to this country so the womenfulks of the house have S years ago by @ States Island {yet to make up their minds about the doctor, and, being @ aturdy and “amaz-|new tenants, in’ little cuss," has downed the pestif-| In tlme New Yorkers may become as erous sparrow In all the Long Istand | proud of their starlings ax Hon. Wiliam t counties at least. Now comex word|F, Gladstone was of vis rooks, Join ‘ that he has done a trick at Bay Ridgo! Redmond was getting along swin . that shows him to be in a class with|mingly with the l'remier, whom he 4 AQAC( A NN aN the crow and rook for ingenuity. A|had met at Hawarden when the atates- house near the Shore Road has an)man was in # very ungracious mooi ornamental arrangement of bricks act |‘Thinking to please Mr, Gladstone, the Magonally near the eaves. To the| visitor sald: ‘That is a fine lot of amazement of the owner, the stariings rows you have In thoke magnificent Yhave managed to wet a brick, already | trees, Mr. Gladstone.” “Cro show Yprobably loose, out of its place and|ed'the old “Those ave rooks'* cae effected entrance to the loft ofjand he slammed the door In the vis UW the house through the hole, The owner | fave The Cubists George Gould’s New ‘‘Getaway’’ |The New Chef’s William Kk m of Cailicoon Visits Broadway More Trouble 2 a N these piping days of inquiries, in-) Looks easy? Not a bit of it. ‘1 Ne R b: ILLIAM KLEM, Commissioner | cane time to be elected one terin ago, don't take any interest in them because h Willi . till B usy ! | Vestisations und the Like, ‘tin welll stairway of the City Investing Building lew Rarebit W Of Public Highways of Callicoon, |Commissioner Kiem told tho kickers) haven't got any stock in them, And or littam Y for th he man calculated tol te Inclosed and doora open to tt from who has been visiting for the |they could run the roads themselves, | as for going up in the Woolworth Bulld-f ; : have visitor# he would rathor not see|the main corridor on each floor, But RE you fond of Welsh rarebit?} ast week with his friend, John May of }that he wouldn't run any more, ing, I'd as soon think of going in an " Rite put the “reverse Wn, avenient getaway, Many] the door from the corridor on the eighth A Read this: No, 879 Seventh avenue, loft for home st year the Republicans and Demo-| aeroplane, and there's about as muoh Mtwh” on Mayor Gaynor’s om stories of the cunning and un-(floor has an opaque black glass, All In @ well-known cafe on Eighth} ast night. You don't krow where nd the mugwumps all petitioned] chance of me going up an alrsnip fo! oormat ., torday The Mayor pass ikoways used by Croe-|the other glass doors are transparent, $4¥enue near Pifty-sixth street they hadp Callicoon is? Why, Dr. Cook came from ]him to please run again and he did.| as there is of moving away from Calll- ) Walked over the mat without notteing 1 near-Croesuses, but one new] Reporters, Subpoena servere or in-}thelr own troubles with the cooks and And nobody would ran against him.] coon Centre. the irregularity, but when Custodian 4 Just Deen added Tt has Just) VesUgators may swarm about Mr. fwalters, But they got new cooke and fle always does his campaigning with Ryan observed the mischievous work hw since George Gould, pres-| Gould's office and in the corridors. But} valters and all's well that ends well. his old friend, Johrs Mootse, who has sped and exclaimed: “Ain't the Mayor 1 of the Gould family, has had |he may step from his desk to the stulr-} The other night Jack Lloyd, who the contract for carrying the mails from wot enough to put up with now, with- out making him think he is walking backwards or on his head? Here 4s what happened: Ordinarily the © Clty Investing Butlding,, Way and, unknown to the awalting chy |horde, rua down to the seventh floor Y's private offices are on the/und take the elevator io the ground floor of the bul where the|fuor, of run up to the el@hth and Callicoon to Callicoon Centre, Kiem is a Democrat and John is @ Repul an, ; But that doesn't matter, Last year John decided he would run for coroner, owns a couple of garages on Fifty- sixth street, west of nth avenue, With his wife and a party of friends went to the restaurant. Some changes joMclal mat, which is Jocated at the ma f the Missourl Pacific and the make @ similar “getaway’ the ele . | They made their campaign together, but nd Ria Grande Albo ate itoaiea, | Yale? had been made, An orchestra was |dJoun was defeated. It was all right| threshold of the Mayor's anteroom po: d's particular suite ds in the| Reporters made thin discovery the} Puying and two professional dancers for him to run with a Democrat, Mr, sesses its dignified self in this manne other day while waiting to interview} ere twisting about the floor, their mis- Mr, Gould on the subway aituation.f sion being to induce the guests to opening on) ut Mr, Gould foiled them in thelr ef-fdance. ‘The party ordered, then danced, stairway of the building. ‘This! forts to catoh hia Ms “ketaway. | While Mr, Lloyd was indulging his love nly door opening on the stair-iHe sent 4 neatly and precisely type-fot ‘Terpsichore a walter announced to ein the structure, written statement out to them Instead that his Welsh rarebit: would be & cold, Dancing ceased Mr. Lloyd was no #0 Has It Happened to You, Mr. Commuter ?}\« ws 01 1» te it with hostile eye the building, but is so placed eis a privat | Kiem said, but it was all off when he ‘ran against one. | Years ago Commissioner Klem lived] in New York, He as in the trucking} business and knew hin New York like! a truck hi e doesn't know} jit any more. He says the bo} used | jto run to fires instead of being drawn ‘there In automobiles, He got a stift| OFFICE OF THE MAYOR. ner seated than again glaring at tho A newly initiated commuter taki some trent! ee Be ac, | neck looking at the skyscrapers, “There | . Isle Hue - Tether ialer bed Paya eee cee ite ei pole the chef that cooked that eats it wero no skyscrapers or subways in those Reversed to-day, tie woven characters (| ooserved a strange hilarity cha, in the time table Yhis t I buy in a bolle of wite and Rive ays His friend John May invited him showing through, this {s ee . cin was lou isually runs nearly empty. Most of pil a fivesdolls ‘ «ride in the subway, but there was wh SUS We how the mas n wh crowd belongs on the train ahead, Wat misbehaved f Tiere w a litt ofthe rarebit and nothing doing, ‘ angers were ea ; th re ve aol o ne _ o tt sniffing of What, me! said the Commissioner, f their seai® with thelr arms] none Mm remembered F aud they « ‘i “ A mnonsiour,” shrugged the bead I guess not. I've lived to this age with> a Soh other's necks, Netening tof missed Chelr usual tra! Men don't like the cheese ybe ts old. but he didn't discover !t Ke! ou) going downstairs to take @ ride, or aa ea tories told by another perfect stranger [to walt im @ station walling roan i 7 did the North Pole, And John May ‘iy, Vil nt . And My, Kiem @ dlacksmit * A we ougn! to be old. It's upstaira either, Vi stay on the ground} a Joe fat realenin, meutp and down] there le any nther pice tase ane inf got heat a ps dig Mie Barth ipnaiea cher, TH way ov the around) At Ne guyathe never used a tane{] SE LO SOTO ilmowt teart aking a betting book| of thove other places a’ arovnd t fr », a babbie ut} Mr. Klem has) been Comm \ visit to tne Wit asioner ) ; have any subways or clovated roads) ™ ited, 7 his wife, his daughter, his| ton, Se some of them have mi CHER ICING HORT aS of Public Highways for the past sixe |)" ? : Oeste Foaay | “But there's one thing I will say about Poet - Y bioosinslaw or only the 2 Shautteus| three or four trains. Peta ae eA OF fost and the head be are, barring ane term, He keeps | cner Ip Callin wis are alll New York with all its changes. If tt vgs eri wieipal Bandit a. The ob re PWoukd meet him at tie sation Hub euppone ® backwoods preacher | Ab, monslour will have another rare. } the road between Callicoon and Call : was summer I WOULD go to Coney of the Municival Bui ne above, , F Centre, where he lives, as smoot! What do you think of our skyecrepe the beach at Brighton, But it's hard °'s"’ queried his friend, Mr. May, Ll satisfy everybody, eo when it be “Why, I don't think of them, Joba J /What'a the matter?” the new com.| been on that train, Wouldn't the mod-2 4." he sald. The chet is a new one. muter asked the conductor, ‘Ie thislern Gomorrah have caught it the Arai} tie does not know yor. He hee used the always lke this? Is & a, regular! Sunday after hie return? Limbursen” ‘ording to one of them, is a picture ef ex-Miyor McClellan lawme the cor Mer stone of the structure. Commissioner Kiem, you ©! ' G from appearances the Insis- [4% 10 Whether t line before ’ » eDertremmmrescesit os meme