The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1913, Page 23

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bi 7 aR fi aS y < ‘i B 6, 1913 m “S’Matter, Pop? 3 low OMETHING ATSOUT MIDS, WHEN THEY ARE AG QuieT AS THIS, 1$ SOMETHING Doinet Lew Fields Gets Away With “All Aboard.” BY CHARLES DARNTON "sinter of theatrion bortouter But according to our steadily growing HJ od a | sill a i number of theatrical horticulturists we must have it when the mint is on Marquette to Oyster Bay, and certainly it has never bloomed more deautifully than ft did last aight at Lew Fielde’s Forty-fourth Street Roof @ance that here was the prettiest roof garden in iF q a uy ue 7 rave ans has brought to a high etate of , j " cultivation the most attractive roof 4 2 i! show that New York has ever A tif q Oddly enough, the last act—while it i atT i : “Well, yuh on imagine 1 éin’e sider the wearin’ uv my peper Bone in botfoetin' tt te th Eraticator Foundry, An’ I planked down one an’ a half regrets (no nelth an lh i Heaney, gave Mr. Fields his best oppor- tunity as @ poor, wronged man velled (m dlack who came out of bis past to call a hak on an ambitious young ' the " ' ! women who was running for Mayor, in i “a i y , the most divided skirts thet have ever ae: Ey ni L 4 E ave wenn: oly iad Lew elds as Jan Van Haan. added to polities! evils. But the worst . ng Ri lg ‘ i waitin’ to be’ guillotined; an’ of it was that the screamingly funny = ‘ i ho A Mighty nolbn Be te sketoh went too far. It would have been just as funny and in muoh better taste a ; \ I cheesecloth, steady hand without that final accusation against the woman in near-trousers, No heartier : " =e ANY | 2 ‘imtere: 3 i laugh could possibly have been raised than that which was heard when, with ' : fi bo, Wj? : i § in iy | ih i i j i 1 i it looked grand when I & ij ii : i : ‘bitter teare, the blighted Fields sald, ‘Yes, you gave me money, but you did not ; i lh j ‘eopt dent Kh? Give me back my good name." The ends of burlesque were well served here— r Me be soon wes there was no need for further remarks on a subject that grew painful, As the ly, I felt it aettiin’ on me. It felt could If” ot fee eorry victim of woman's inhumanity to man Mr. Fields acted with that sense of ‘Durleeque which hae always distinguished him. Carter De Haven started the fun vy tripping in ae the darling boy in bonnet and beads who had given his hand to te unsentimental candidate, and George W. Monroe gave it an uproarious quality oy tie capital work as a skirted political boss. Needless to say, Mr. Monroe cut Th M With Billi ‘ @ large figure throughout the performance. To begin with, Mr. Fields was » sailor who worked sixteen hours a day | @ an | a 1 1on union sailor who belonged to two unions. According to tho A Great Summer Story of New York. DODODOOBHOHHDHHHDGOHOBHDOOS. said, assuringly. ‘Look at the juice men were moving gbout in the rooms, the vaults, rip open the boxes and get from Mm. Ji ‘They etudied the workers across tie out," mused Jeffray. off into He lowered the glasses. iy “Judeon,"" he said, ‘w trust companies that had been burned change our plans immediately. Mr. out in the Excelsior fire. Tierney has secured a list of all the t- Jeffrey recognized the president of tenants of the bulkiings surrounding the away when the time comes. It will be the company, seated at a desk and talk- ruins and ts now preparing to look fast work for five or ten minutes and ing earnestly with a man of heavy-set all those who are not well known then out of here.” figure, whose back was turned to the long time occupants of the offices. If 1 Jeffray made hie way to the ground window, not mistaken he will drap in here floor and signalled Judson, who was He stood watching, keenly and pa- or have one of his men drop in here to- lurking near the winding stair, to the tientiy, until the man turned and he got morrow to look us ov: Th night,” Joffrey told for the fron ladd ffl i OOTY C YOO. G rn 0 @® by g . 5 es — _ 3 “eee igo sl Lineal bored ‘in he @ view of his Lgl dissored Judeon whistled as a token of his eur- (Covrrtgh, 2018, by Jobe A, Merve, Ina had the lift ready for them. — “What a close call!” he wMspered to prise. wigee * eee Ce ee tee wie “ME. Collina, I wiah you would take Judson, - Pete is not running any_rlske under Mr, Judson'’s place for an hour,” auld Judson stepped further back into the the circumstances,” added Jeffray. “Do Jeffray, slipping the superintendent & room, you know how much wealth there is $10 note, “My men are making good “It's Tierney—Jim Tierney!" under that ice hill next door, Judson?” progress, but if any of the bullding’s Judson dropped on his hands and “No, air; about five millions?” help intrudes they will stop to talk knees and turned off the light on the ‘One billion dollars, J i and perhaps to drink. Ju that floor. : “For the love of M waaped Jef. nothing of @ort happens. tray’e astonished aide, “Buc! ni and@ Mrs. Carter DeHaven danced better “very wel (APTER IX. h @ chance as this will never they sang, | e “nem” young They left the car at the fifteenth CH. 9 office. worl e of e it grim, “Put my shaded desk light on the hour, Judson was nervously rolling a cigar floor and turn it on,” ordered Jeffray. ~ Tierney seamed to de discussing a ¢ ‘bed te. We can take @ peek out of the pian with the man seated at the desk, ‘T4@ht it tn the hall.” ordered his windows ‘without being seen.” a ene ene een acta aneeta of pas master, “and keep the Maht hidden Lone at Judeon obeyed and the floor of the oer before him and occasionally both wae ves pin When 2704 i the Sempron ot bas a ig gg men would study one of them, seem- S101,,"50% relieve Collin’ Tell, Kelley pleas, in the suftragette sketch, but her sing. posts ‘nears for tae preveution he het say Eo ons g vothere that the Job is going to Detng sliaed! 78? in the suffragette 4 ‘man whom ing at other times was not of the taken, On the Afteenth floor of the eyed to be one of Tierney's lieutenants ot yetare Gay trenk. Far them om Sheusift E a $ i quality to win votes for women. When, as 8 Slory revolutionist, she proposed © Geo, W, Monroe and Carter De Haven CHAPTER VIII. ay off after getting in her deadly (Contincnt,) work, Mr, ‘Fields led the way to a laugh by suggesting Baltimore, ‘Ze that HW ot, which tae bean in way off?" whe inquired. “It always was with me,” he replied. “If you don't be- Ty darkness @ moment before, building just across narrow Pine soineg the two and presented another ‘t to-morrow will be too late. Mat. street, hardly thirty feet away, the itro-giycerine; but heavily mouth of the tunnel when windows were brightly Mehted and “Sogray guddenly dethougnt him of hia Panket the mouth of # hon Binoculars lying in a drawer of the desk setting of. I am gol cere pin’ Can You Solve It? and turned and got them. They were On the sofa, Ae B o'ciooe I ahait join Ces Ee Be powerful field glaases of the type used you in the gub-besement. Be off.” —=—=—=> in the army for both night and day “ judson opened the door and closed t work. Jeftray’s eyes were keen enough pehind him without making « for CH ordinary purposes, but wee, tae and was away. excelient lenses to help them the facoe — Jeffray took another tong look through In the office across the street seemed tne binocula | to Bim teat be fan 00 12 ho the cece tte Mt the cemterence Sanne each out and touch them. got glimpses of the sheets of Paper from time to time @aw that they were filled with nai ° 2 Ff i i Neve it Il ghow you my books.” was now brilliantly lighted But as oysters are out of season and our country cousine will scan be coming by an acetylene lamp. Kel- In, that Joke ie not likely to be appreciated by later audiences, And here's an- ley, atripped to the waist, other tip for future reference; While that moving Picture war with Japan was ber ype @ magnificently mus- poth ingentoys and amusing, there surely was no need to end it by covering the rer re of Fyn) ae a) [ed that wrembling ennay with the American flag. Too amlich care cannot be taken with | 91%, "Ck.o "th, ‘Won, was, also e flag on the Happily, those felt #0 inclined could laugh at Lawrance D'Orsay, Wil pas Philbrick ‘made fi industriously, Ralph Riggs and Kathryn Witchle danced | that he, too, would be a man to reckon violenti}-and sometimes'gracefully, and Nat Fields at last found hie proper place | with. in the stocks with Lew, But that whole Chinese acene at the end calie for The faces af both were black. nothing 4ess than an axe, It should be cut out without a moment's delay, The | Cockney Tim had peeled his “ tak trouble te that “All Aboard” starts well and ends badly. A chenge for the better on food ae preceree rd take his g- it i 3 i a] i tf of, ax i z E if Sy H 3 nd you 414 get until 1 got her out to-day, I Occasionally the man to whom Tierney if you will put me away for o | was talking would call an employee and rm? You may be thick-headed, jak & question, Then another name but I wish you were out of the game would be cheoked off or transcribed to just the sume,” # i be @ very almple matter, and if any one knows from experience how to another sheet of paper. He put the glasses back tn the dest Lah A ig Low Fielda, As it ts, he “gets away” with “All Aboard.” | Cust on tue floor and “Judson!” whepered Jeftray, and drew out two automatic s-callbre ‘The bricks from one side of the wall “Yes, vir.” Colt revolvers, He slipped one in each had been carefully removed, showing a we Eitner, whem the frat oF fay soout bie came Lage’ ‘th La A} jee force cal ivory,’ ‘ en lay down oe er feet high by two and « half Incorporeted,’ and all On bis aofe for @ little sleep. Betty Vincent's ; Advice to Lovers Unsportemanitke for a man to go with girl who has been going with friend for more than @ year, and there- by to discourage the friend in fe SE MM CHAPTER X. . LL his varied and adventurous “What thme ta it?" Judson looked up at the clock on the A Ute '@ man of superb control abov: “He's looking out for the ensineer and fireman and entertatnin’ Collins."* “Btop the dissing for a little while,” | ordered Jeftray. ‘Get out a measuring line and give me the dimensions of the room,” | Cockney and Kelley qutckly called out sult?| the height, depth and breadth of the wall, the white dial and black hands is nerves and mind, Jef- showing in the light from the windows fray oxpected ¢o stretch him- ‘across the street, Jeffray had not taken self and reat his body and braia dy sleeping exactly three hours. ‘Thousands of men of strong will power “Pp, V2" writes: “I have known « young man since my childhood and he has been’ paying me attention for four months. Would it be proper for me to ERE is a pussle that ts inte: . ive him something for his birthday, |The young lady is not engaged. | chamber. ‘Three neighbors, not on terms with each other, lived in three have enjoyed this control of the brain and what?" Until the engagement courtship is s| Jeffray drew out his newspaper plan houses, me end D, in Apoenfrees ‘As Bach owned one of the | Kelley gad the oihere to reash the ewahe ond seen, stasing hel o7se t¢, You may make him » simple gift, such | fair field and no fayors, I think the | 8nd then consulted email pocket cOm-|inres wells, M, F and G. “Kelly thought he eould do ft in three of time and then awakening et the ox- ap ® book, friend must be an easily discouraged the backs of several envetopes| _@ belonged to B, F belonged to C,H belonged to D. To avold friction each | pours if he blasted when necessary.” pil @f the chosen length of min- € —_— | Person, The other young man: acted yn eo drew from bis pockets, Jef-!™@n constructed @ path trem hie house to hie well. How were the paths con-| “That will give us two and a helt utes pee , on. PY Writes: “Would you call tt quite within his rights, fr ured rapidiy and with the aki! structed so that none crossed the ether or went outside of the inclosure? hours to break through the bettem ef Jeffray (tate power auéden)y Gene - bh lt iy 4

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