The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1913, Page 13

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ui ii in \ My. | “When Dreams Come True” vweetly Juvenile. P BY CHARLES DARNTON. ‘TS @ hot night chat has no breeze. To be sure, everybody was given a fan at the Lyric Theatre last night, and then, too, more than ene pretty alr was Wwatted from the baton of Silvio Hein as he ied the orchestra through Me arusic, but the one real life-saving draught im “When Dresine Come Truc* 13 when good old May Vokes blew én, ‘The Fresh Air Fund for Sweltering First-Nighters owes everything to Miss Yokes. Ghe was side-tracked at the water-tank for one whole act, but when he arrived bag and baggage she was as welcome as Eliza crossing the (ce. Her leagked-ice voice was enough in itself to refresh the wilting audience. And how the did pick up the plece and carry it along quite ae ensily and as carelessly as ahe did her precious twank frem Peru, Indiana! The pleasure felt in her return was manifested the mement she showed herself in @ double-decker dress as rare as the new-model trolley ears on Bread- way. And the best of It was that this unique comedienne Was just as good as new. In other words, she wan her old gro- teaquely funny self. Not in years has ; she been so thoroughly amusing as she 1OMINUTES TRYING was last night. She talked, she sang, r vO GET AN ANGwER she danced and she dragged herself 3 WHY IN THE NAME Q [artay\ ON THE PHON 1S AND bout tm he; tante 5 J haver for a moment grew weary or| | / SAM HECK Dowen*T fo 20 often the ene with THIS. wecLow i Minutes Wrrnour sels in musics! comedy. NSWER Ff, ANG@WSR THe BELL Oo Tue not the Halle ee eee ~ ELEevators Seu rl There ts scarcely a gieam of humor tn F FIND ely WHY ALL A His Men of Initiative Bisder Amsricess Whe Hees Lod he Masel of Pregsess OICRENS 1S By Julius Chambers THE TROVALE wits THs Cuqpetght, 1048, ty Te Frum Cutting Go, (Tho Rew Tot Bumtag Weld. Fe.vow ? WHAT tHE #0 eweetly Juvenile that ft would not be out of place in the Children’s The- atre. It clings fondly ang desperately | to the idea of youth in the musical com- edy sense and belonge essentially to May Vokes as Matilda. the ice-cream soda age. Nothing could be more thrilling to the very young and constitutionally romantic than the tale ‘f the adolescent hero who comes home from Paris tn steerage after a Perfectly terrific affair with a dancer. He ¢urnishes ‘ything But picture pest-carde of his mad career in Paris. And then the Girl of His reams who ttavelé firat cabin sees him and he eces her and then his dream begine fe come t¥@e It's too beautiful for mere words, go they begin singing it, ‘Wise Marie Fiynn, as the girl, seemed inhale her words until she sang of ing atl alone, She wae all alone ina Parte gown, poor thing, and she felt very badly, But she sang well and Matty Jearned how to talk so that we feuld Maton to her without excruciating Yim, Joseph Santley acted as sensibly’ te Bis part would permit and sang bet- tee than he has done in p&R per- termances, H1¢ also managed to keep Aigitace straight in going back to the s dem in evening dress for @ bottle ot eerriht, 2918, be Bs. Fer On) ‘dainthe to smuggle which—desperate GTNOPSIS OF PRECKDING CHAPTERS. figed!—he paid $20 to a sailor, This dit = ever—not defeated. H tapped Mr. Carr en thi as the old gentleman got up end joulder, and, ked up, Doo- Mansy 687 asked, in a sharp tone: Toared a powerful voice eutelde, ig fect “You stem ot that other @ thumping continued jouder them door. It leads te the basement ot the Mdusiness seemed fearfully extrava- ole See ee ee wim thes mmm tant, but the author evidently felt that house, Ttt valve, #8 money?" CHAPTER XXIl. {kg youth and the girl must meet at toner tiet, “Wihy? It's mine” The Search Warrant. ‘eteal 1! ” Any @ost in the second of the first I a Jack Doogan took his list from his ET him pound a while’ Aet. Accordingly the went down i meee Cidoet pocket and made great shew of can. (4 ta the dock to get a rl necklace that A a rat from top wabrifty widow w: inging ever, and nth FA break #0 4 happened that Beth and wedding peep : thia ‘let of val Witter Carr, sine bumped right into each othe poctive, » Later he og “Well, what do you care?’ observed After falling in love Mr, Bantley was e Doogan, “You're busted any how. 60 tumbled into th mi Oat - ry “ , eee i vet Sg dey Sh it oF ya tte h Piynge seemed just the thing for a hot ~ me ‘| Y e nm wi ve to pay for man to get away, even it night no one could feel eorry for him. p we . ft 1. won't he?” eo awey, He acted nicely and anced with hip 4000PA Santiey as Kean Hedges, ‘ee a: "tha ‘bridegroom, has. oant “Certainly not. got “I never theught of that,” murmureé ing, wilh usual grace and agility. Right at his Marle Flynn ae Beth, one fg ee aes it you cant include t In yo Car - the room and dancing numbere wae Donald MacDonalé, whose feet carried him re miming. Jameson, & i, Gan rene assented Mr, Carr, eectine cnn men seen? seri? ‘These two tikely youtha, whe look as ¢ they t be brothers, 4 f coures that's os, I'll mind it for phe took Cheney's eal Te want ‘performance end kept it up to the end. 1¢ was a triffe too rh ther ba . {cuca a limp atate that he was hardly 06), fast for Miss Anna Wheaton, who, Gowever, dimplayed unsuspected mmbleness feet Jack Doogan took the notes from Mr. du well as something more in @ transparent gown that certainly did net add to Carr's unresisting hand, put them In @ny support, although be looked dows her ly, her appearance, Edward Garvie " ead as his rale, and the chorus CHAPTER XXI. his pocket and walked across the room, = “Wi keep the police out,” anid op that! 1 4 a were the strangest assortment we a PT! to give himself 1! , javit having 1 thie warrant alene. Til éwordered nation thet orcheptrated, had beauty: As for Mise V: . @ulging in @ pri py! ‘ mt ter must have {nherjted the - (Oevtiawrd.) wi ht” in her different costumes and al este, Here Wiftlam Care tn i Kg alah erie ioe ak ae aan too much dancing in the test act,| 4m the Name of the Law. keep them out edly, ao he walked forward had e. it that instant, the door hand on the sergeant’s armi “OMES, 1 only wanted tb eve you trouble’ ‘Indeed, the goed lady aeteally Pho pertormance was like # ir Gariy that code. Noenlane Sreey: ane 18 tir04. ee AROLINE O pel age ayer his ie very king ef you, Mr—— Wi ed four policemen don't serve that warrant.” +] lie trouble.” qrewied the sergeaat, mured “Heredity!” mere than once, acy : ° shouldee, @h——Doogan, Of course, Jamison is in Phy & Ps Paling sheet. Ai “Ana lunteas you m 4M, 006, youll bs wile Deogas ‘coughed loudly ¢e drown * , Carol ud d to that moi Well, bags eareful—all ef you!” voice. Betty Vincent s Advice to Lovers mandel te Gan ituaaties es a with iy work on th the atripee hand “Sl che bergeant Had been @ Mttle mere “What ere you coughing ebout?’ “I won't hi you folluwin Let me ace, One As as flerce an “Why wouldn't I ear looked yelleé@ the sergeant. “You make more “ in”? Jealousy. me around when I am making an inven- example of the peace officer in extra beds te eee Meention Tanase aaa As to Intuition poeyey sa cai “throusn teatroer $ of all I possess. “Two five hundred dollar bille in authority as one would wish to nee bes dign't—t0 hie gebsequent 6 hob ep OE wort me eat ae Coe m1] ““But mother told me to stay close to anid Doogan, writing on his pad. He appeared to be in @ atate of chronte 5 aniver Nan (aroyen ths Gary fame 3 Ee Ter Yooper b nin 6 yeong San yeu, #0 that I eould watch yo bridal bounuet,” murmured Mr, ¥ Bie Sas Renee’ bate BOE SN wre’, fenm he ced Ret 8 Se OL showed me much attention, I have etven| "7 don't want anybody to watch me Cais, writing, "One door-knob—" F he favored everybody with Ain, fe phot Ne VARNIOn, cnet DOORN Falk Shas Way, | qugen, Fas Rat diag for proof how sorry 1am for the quarrel, | There's the doorbell ringing. Go and ‘Then he arose and went out, ea it & particularly baleful stare, Then he Se ilar whohag tim Gr the Neha dy ee tenes a man loves her| bug it has had fo effect. How shall I there.” to take down articles in other parts Welt to each door in turn and closed it, "et t the latter ching him or ‘Of course he fen't.* put in Joss. until he does #0] win htm back? the maid?” asked Caroline he houre. after looking outside in every the beck ef until he etdoa behind Kei ‘art. “Poor man! How can he help it?” himself. I do not see that you can with dignity own to the kitchen t r Baie jon tye enchy cae fram iar ae of ie ian renter ine ‘nm Py toad ok swaying Cle bi lh ‘ it, i hd 0 en to make = Thun Mr. jooman, as he erab- e q Doon pped Pa args take any further steps, . dD mulstana aneee the tani one brass buttor ce oe fore , “insane eae Lita he i ree a pod oc all “0 ah conn meek ° marer 0 @ dive for the door bidding as r, T want. Rut whet'e thet thing? aearch-warrant inte Mr. ‘@ a0 some to eeali-pows| “W. L." writes: “My beat friend in-| "ron 1 fee, line, a0 she hur- ; ellie “Now, ae said Douglas Jami. Jamison, poln to the pencil which et. mer erful tn matters troduced me about @ year ago to &| riet out to answer the ring at the dour, Awwin unkind tate atood in hia way #M, pointing to Willlag?Carr, who tried Mr. Carr atill . wanee,” eens te Jpiloon, of the heart. girl he kno I love her and ghe ap-| William Carr sat down at the table this time in the fair person of 3 to ehrink behind his wife, “That te William I have my doubte| pears to care for me, She is not en-| with his pad, while on the other side as to its power, It| gaged to my friend, although he has|Deogan watched him furtively as he jere'a the tricky one.” ‘continued ‘arr. of it t ; and pressed his hand Bee ar key ane SAE SOPH 4 pointing to William Carr. murmuring ewain and me to me that a good deal of attention, At| pretended to examine his list, are here!" * the sergeant. losing my mind! I'm losing my mind! “Ff rust him,” ri tian anal uarrel @ great deal.| When Mr. Carr took two five-hundred- Where? demanded Doogan. O'Malley!’ 1 had the inventory, Oh, Hai acbeed Cig + Mr. Carr. onesie ny ” condi to my friend if I bills from his pocket and Meal Carel Canine init sonlad Cares omer to one of his jowed the Denenne eo intuitively “orapid a | ef them on the tab! ling, “aa tho. rushed out ne Tas toon ts eman with a Kood-na- jainet the sergeant, who walked aver to y. @ome man cares for her wi fan's nose, th tell the others, he pointed to the duor by ened him up with @ stared him fn. the face at close ‘@hut wp! Of course the ledico-and hag never folt anything stronger than . that the youn Jack Dougan e had entered, | What's the mat- Then he slowly circled about him, tak- the dog and the eat, W there ere softly, Then he friendship. On the other hand, @ quiet, the sofa, and ing careful note of hie attire, and, 9s rather shy man may be deeply in love Here's the inventory,” offered Doo- it seemed to the poor old gentieman, r, with @ gan, coming forward, and deftly tak- peeping into his eans and mouth and up to his men, hid the suit case un locked the door to the sergeant’s witimat Dovel” be added, beckoning gain a little time, An he tie nnn beter The gist man entire family caine running in at one Miuare jaw and sharp black eyes, abe. ing the warrant from the ser hin nose for indications of the trickery Mra, Carr and her three daughters Lisa dy le that the man who| 8nd 8 woman, should I say reached the bills, but ft happened that door as a tremendous (humping bexan ly sprang Into position at the wine fingers without his knowledge as he that Douglas Jamigon had charged to wept loudly. "oe 3'a & safe rule thal later, | his 1s Mise B.,' or vice versa?” Mr. Carr, at the critical moment, at euother—that communicating with dow. pressed the inventory on him. Then him. “Oh, those polidemen are | * geally cares will say #0 sooner or later. | me jatter form is correct. ‘The gen- di hie hand holding his money in- front hall. “And Casey," went on the sergeant he contrived to drcp the inventory There was nothing of the jolly, good search us!’* ecresmed Mrs, ‘ And till then it's wisest to dvaw 20° tleman should Vhere are they?" cried Mra, Carr. to the other policem: always be presented to to lap, thus saving the situation. oot omelenioet h ff the bef th t could get hold of nature@ man-whe had come to William. ¢hem, comebeds! Mr, per = eamelUslOns, sgn Bianlenmantenn) OO MMe, | joe Doosan was only put 92, ‘Open thin oor Wo #4 Bawe ef the averege police tym e Durly man with I, ang erooged to pic: 1s up with gp Carr tm Ine Grand Coarel Siatign the nw. fe be Ceniineets Her aii iaaionaniamdamnt tana aii - * —- CT eas Soe ene salt aesaniat Wak’ [or habia mea imme - -— eo ---~ Greece emarsrpeeienensenenm svtceirens ge-ihepase ae onal tie ao nea ,

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