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sday. August 27, 1913 ate 14 Daily M The ening Ev WwW gazsine, Wedne MiGitT Be INTuNTH! | HAS io Hay wut NOT IN DEM Woon-TH ?/ (INDIANS HERE MANY Houses, FOR A HUNDRED) Ci wuz A LITTLE A YEARS! BORGE WABHINGTON- GiRt N My Hunt for a Wife 4 New York Gacheior’s “ Quest of the Golden Gui.” By Victor J. Wilson. Capyright, 1018, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New Yort Evening World), 10.—THE SELF-CANONIZED SAINT. SELI-ACCLAIMED saint does not constitute a saint any more than @ man who calls himself an “awful out-up” ia likely to be ar dangerous & member of society as he wants people to lieve. This pretense of saintliness exits more among women just as that of deviktry te mere prevalent among men, Romote I—— was one of those who in her own estimation possessed a character, And it was hard to make her realize when ehe fell short standard of subimity. @he wae a beautiful, tall, dark-haired, dark-eyed who made an instantaneously favorable impression, And besides winning her personal charm she aimed@ to convey a feeling of high-mindedness Goodness. Not having been disillusioned by these would-be angels I atill irl. jcectSo, | By Eleanor Schorer. il “Kiss Me Quick” Rampant, Weird Horseplay. BY CHARLES DARNTON. 4Y, an alienist should be called in to give an opinion on ‘Kiss Me ok." Philip Bartholomae calls it “his o up-to-the-minute farce,” and while no one Is likely to dispute the contention that it ts his own, certain familiar quips that have long served as humor, there was } sp to the last minute at the Forty-eighth Street Theatre last night to tically saw them much as they pictured themselves. And when I met _fiitce seem just the world for it, Horseplay would have been nearer the 1 believed I had at last found the ideal woman who combined all man “Compared with this weird, rampant, amateurish affair the callow authors z J 2 4 " Goatre of beauty, brains and superiority of disposition. Offering, “When Dreame Come True,” is a dramatic masterple: Her candor, frankness and truthfulness were a relief from the gham an I sald before, this is really a case for an allerist. The sentimental the en el ght ult i y i , ‘ j inatncerity of others I had known, That the very girl who posed ag ist just turning the sere and yellow leaf, as it were, appeared to have ‘ 4 we / upright should prove the most harshly critical wee a shock to my faith. But ét GuU'Mi her brain-pan. Whate else she may have been, she most certainly took me many months to come to this conolusion. For, like Romola herself, % - was not a fortune-teller, for she prophe- believed tn her charity and love. { led we would itke the piay. This was In one aingle evening I, who had thought her atl suger and honey, witheut o in a prologue rhe tried on the dog that Vitter of venomous idea in her pretty head, realized how blind I had been. My fat beside her. But the dog got up and awakening came when I called for Romola to go ¢o a dance. While we waited walked off after listening to a few v4 for some other men and girls with whom we shared an omnibus, my madonna's words. The exceedingly chatty lady af " ‘Be pr = “ fhoune of nobility began to tumble acted as @ sort of chorus given Iai y g . Clone friends aa we all were we gossiped about mutual acquaintances with to advertising Mr. Bartholomae. She f fo Intended malice. We discussed the flinese of the father of Harvey 8— whem , Mentioned his name so many times that = y q AS Z we all liked and of whom Romola had been a particular friend. As long as we we wondered that modesty, if nothing R had known Harvey his father had been too il] to be at home with his family else, had not kept him from writing yy Mie ah and everybody aympathised with him. But Romola now contributed her opinion that quite unnecessary, tedious, e@o- which, unfounded as tt was, filled me with dismay. Ghe eald: called prologue. ’ R wer : II ‘1 do not believe Mr. 6—— te fil There te eomething very mysterious about ‘Mire Helen Lowell, in a temperas nS i fis being away all this time I do not think his wife and sons are ¢elling the mental wig, played the trusting lady of ™ 2 i truth about his eteence. He te either in a eanitarium er a cure-place fer letters along sentimental lines—it was = ss >“: " inebriety.” the only way abe could play it, poor on = We were all staggered at Gite cuggestion of Romela’s, But no dowst € was soul! She was at least true to the char- the only one affected by dhe fact that che had made a malicious statement Later ecter, such as it was. When we saw her with a rope around her neck at the Deginning of the last act we feared for @ moment she had determined to end it all then and there. But, no, the rope Romola and I were watching the dancing. When Beatrico B— G&minutive partner Romola laughed in a most unkind meaner at @irth and called her a young hippopotamus, ‘ As Beatrice, however large she may have been in etreumference, ‘. i is i ' tna girl and eupposedly a good friend ef Romola’s, 1 resented her eeing made @ was merely an ald to genius. The emo- laughing stock, Romela certainly wag out with her ttle hammer, Aad when 3 tional authoress, who “lived” all she Looe her she amsumed the role of an do ne wreeg, wrote, wanted to know what “that iy) disillusion wae complete. Romol: righteousnems choking sensation” was like, That was the {dea—<io you care for it? end I was grateful to be saved Huntley. intactfully. Coul | I i | i Loulse Drew also seemed ready to sacrifice herself on the altar of her character she might have profited ty theo bine am th Rebert Bume . art @y ‘helping herself to the rope. It was all over with her after a few mo- o "O wad some meats in the first act that she made rather amusing as a member of a moving " ‘The giftie gt’ ‘picture company) that ran around on the premises where the Iady novelist culti- To eee oursel’ vated ‘her plots. Mian Drew certainly seemed in strange company, though ‘As there ove us Robert Kelly, as the moving picture director, did something to redeem it. Saat a ae “4 "Aylesworth was go obvious that hia posing couldn’ poeslsiys bist, Bie HAVE just come back from a lobster fishing town to a lobster eating Somewhere in New York there is a Beasie who loves to STAY wp until B a rgai ectiig. His mournful lay was “Kins Me Quick,” and It left us to reflect that the play might just as well take its title from a song as from anything else. town—trom the lobster kingdom to the lobster palacee—from the isles| early morning and, dressed in sheer silk which floats like @ fairy ea in the) Miss Sadie Harrie Uatened to the song with that undaunted courage which of Maine to the isle of Manhattan, Back from a vacation in Maine] breeze, invade a “palace” and eat a bright red. quiet ehetifieh in the midet, "["4™ shove are now offering alluring | fects, they will continue ¢e Se very Ga $ { dargains in eummer droes fabrics | war tn 14 characterizes jovie’ heroines and displayed good taste in everything but| where I love to get up before sunrise and dress in ollskins and invade thelr | of a murmuring eea of brilliance. An indulgent New York Bob is sitting) te make space for the inceming| Lénens, of course, wi be ante taven> 7 Mmuste and comedians. Others came and went without leaving fame in their | kingdom and haul those dark green, bad temp:red shellfish from tie but-| opposite and emiling at the good time she is having eating the eame Jobeter| fall fabrice, The woman who knows | ments, particularly tn white. ‘The @ngh- i wake)'and four devoted couples “paired off” for the painfully happy ending, : tom of a tossing sea. With a fisher, Bob, sitting smiling at the good time|that I bad such a bully iot of sport in catching. will Secure many @ Gress pattern er|ton trend indicates thet white wal Ge aa Miss Lowell the verge of burl But she had lived Dear waren of the Your seasons” that Included something white and [000 1s having—oh, Beseles, you don't know what fun that is! : ELEANOR GOHORMR, | Tiitt sere a ine will par perhepe one. | there Coe mcn tag Che Mil essen, ond @rothy for winter instead of the old red petticoat, and she had acted with dia- cen ee -— perhave cout fm using that rope. And to have survii Kise Me Quick” was a real third of ite actual value, ir ance, |¢ul dress patterns in white velle losing in that trunk gnd suite for you cops, let me fell y yo All I want Is five minu "ll never see us in Néw York thinking it had turned and there was @ etiiiness like that) white will be particularly fashionable, ‘The black and white checks that have she's to make ‘ause he is earning only $9 a week. 1 . out rathér interesting, now that we Which often precedes a fieron outbreak good wife she)am twenty-six; don't you think I'm old] fi, needs to reorganize} enough to sult myself?” her ideas and! Yes, I do. (dedfe" at once. — | 8 courses a fine solitaire is a nice) “J, K." writes: ‘I am in love with ee those exquisite crepes seen on the bar-| crepes, the two fashionable fabrita, if gain counters have been 61.60 @ yard |The embroidered crepes and voties wil — . The Great Lang h-Stoi of othe Summer all summer. They are now @ cents @|be leading novelties, and Ggured mma Vi ’s Ad L Novelised From the Successtal Play of @ Zar ont, ee, tre gone % Se wenY |e ouhenaly Yi Oat ree Gale i] Betty incent’s vice to overs ie Tit fashionable next summer. Geme remnants should receive special : - It will be perfectly safe to pick ep attention. The vogue of combining plain The Engagement Ring. |No Rights. (Copyright, 1918, by H, K. Fly Co.) make it, and 1 won't leave basement door, which was also locked the arm of her Glance. ‘That is, if welanything in the line of crepes, as their |and figured mateyole tm matching est- | 7 HAT do you] “W, J." writes: “Iam in love with a] synopsis of PRECHDING CHAPTERS. sare weerled: 4UpaCLORtUNs CRO Aten ee ones aa toey BA Ores are to be married tondiy.” nny |oRUe Prominee to be unprecedented. |ore will continue Another year. It wilt W think of a] girl who goes out every night with wome| , Jee Cluney ie abut to marcy Madge Carr & Mee ne Going, Beat it, 1. Meanwhile James Cluney, who seemed closing the door benind them aichenen| Those beautiful @gurel crepes that have|be modish to wear « skirt tn @ plain eo girl whojone, Once T saw another man put his| Cady: wrecking irene have been sent.’ *o {8 tell you to have forkotten his ho was firmly rosulved to wet back and Dad prohibitive prices attached during |matertal and the jeoket im a taney lets her flance get/arm around her. What do you advise Cee Rirecree, Dave anes He watched her as she glided a maniacal allment in t¢ the rest of the fun eo goon as he| the now wit! the range of | Weave, or vice versa. For thip purpese Into debt to buy) me to do with her?" Who resives to sical th Troogas through the rear doorway, and he knew the last few moments, should have the ladies settied down in| the average puree, and the favor shown | small remnants are useful. jen, We, her an enguse-} Unless you are engaged, you have no Nell a she had reached the kitchen stairs, reassured by the confession of Jack the drawing room, where they could|/them in Parle at present will mate|the fancy veste that ere prominent ment ring? right to attempt to do anything. n he fastened Me Cee 8 We oar poouen. wank aver © Madge and put ray hean te whatever row there might | them popular next spring and summer, | features of the new fall eults will gre- ne’ while his pistol waved al 0 er _protectingly. rary. t pore) ra es iae i rage from aide to side, although he addressed ‘Oh, James! Tan't this a dreadful For about half a minute the library | #&tine will again be prominent, and the/ vail during the ¢ollowing season, and either selfish an ‘C. KE." writen: “I have become en-|inhertal iy hin $2, the fares meee ody in general, as he sald, dis- day!" sobbed Madge, leaning wae empty. The nvlse of the polivemen| Meh-clase fancy effects that are now |many pretty remnants for this purpese mercenary, oF|gaged to a young man and love him| lepbones to Molice Meadquasvany for 8 dates le ohety 4 upon his shoulder, " tumbine down the etaira and rampaging being offered at reduced prices will be|are now to be found on the bazgeia very, very rly, At frst my parents were will- ‘bundle of “You people will find everythin: ‘Do you think #0, dear?’ he asked, in- through the kitchen regione had ceased, | especially favored, ‘Those in black and | counters, thoughtless, And If ‘ut lately they have objected be- anely, “I wi Many « pretty remnant in vole can|recelved euch an impetus this season m tt iw—I'm not—at of the elements in the country, Fe Sg Etna Tt nota Or ti eit Donan tistecd inte the | now he secured at the bargain counters, | will again prevail next summer, do you mean? she room from the front hallway. His pis-| Vollen have taken the place of organ- the present plaid movement will be gel- = her fare to look Into tol wae wtill in his by dies, batiate and similar fabrics, and, as | lewed up in the apring Gy the dieck and glared about nin they adapt themselves to drapery ef-! white plaids, doubt that he was prepared w shoot his| ————____________.._-___________________. ees w ready to blow the town, and God busines help the guy Who tries to stop us, For Tam a good shut, and I'm desperate! Undoretana?” to have, But, after all, it's only|a girl, but twice she has broken ar. ap- As he uttered the last word in a dot Ha, bat” he lave’ @ symbol. The thing that really counts! pointment with mo to meet other men, | police. 4 aseumes “vomirol ' ant shout he dashed to the door vousit, ‘That's strange! knew." thie time. Then 0 wif be us for a quick ° fe te tiving, breathing, human love de-| and then lied to me about It. Do you| sim ef vie snr fal which Nell had gone out. darted mes natural 1 Wipe Ail know, dear, And the wotwt of ft @ Ret-anay down te the Grand Central | indedhe conventional bit of jewelry.| advise me to continue my attentions?” Sad evel Tevolver @t the policeman, through and sl ed the Gor after him. Be) vane myaelt we Sane hirngsie K hat g tha ne eas Me; ‘Leok’ows ‘@here: Rit vel oentt does thet wA.the girl who ts eure of Chie] aly So pat advise you to fo: »: ry LN catalted cet iack Dengan hea lOWgNDY, “We GUS to ae the i dite and t they are’ gone.” Before she could answer, @ man in love Sonaider a main friends with @ girl you cannot CHAPTER XXVIII. PR eee ine nthe air, out of th policemen ave table + he whispered, hours In a moment, dear. 1 Just wanted to eome sort of uniform which Doogan ] dmpertance? a trust. (Conttoued.) Then, as they rea! b axain, and they slipped them. We ask you something,” thought at Seat sree Weak of © polleemae " Gara! own love for the man gone, the sergeant swore a great rhance that it te un- retore they » abead,” yn rong B she eget to marry should make Telephone Etiquette. More Mysteries, aa has oa Pe arena his ey % * ft 4s Into the ent, and the“ haven't forgotten that you ) fheFEmPMtHie to let him go boyond hie! "WN." writ Is It proper for a DOWN be went on ons base be jc i aaw of them were ‘one else would have an Jack Doogan's eutomatic revolver was } ke of presenting her|7OUne lady to phone to a young hind the sofa, and, pointing the CHAPTER XXIX. arr's hand, 8 yosecund street to * after us when pointed at the newcomers stomach in Gemaliter She sake of Dre man who hes called her up and found automatic revolver at every AATA. idl il : . with.s trivial cew-gaw. her out? Or ought she to walt till the one in the room with a “Stop Thief! fe OF ‘him that's the way they went, Jack W vent You! — 7 oul man i ain?’ } motion that made the FURRY up, men! Whip i too” She half , Jack! But it hae man obeyed, with wonderment, ee our ie! Ge vong ! ing Ww . “ 5 rently from what we well as terror, expresesd in his white Soy, G1.” writes: “A young man {s] It depends on how well they know | weapon acem equal in potency toa dozen 66) them out!’ roared the here's your father, Caroline? My, how they Were ru Nerently from what we well paying Attention to mo, although we @@/ each other, o revolvers, he thundered: eergeant as he shoved the eaked Mt. Carr, er 4 Aug the wrong way, too! It wa have ni je anything ‘iiie'e el! right, Jack!" tat ‘not engaged, Would it be all right for —_——_—___ “Hands up!” sofa out of the way, “AT® men. Der ee Re ee ety Boca tier Wont ha Bite oe red cent!” Nell, hurriedly. ‘“He'a the chai me 6 send his mother a card of con: Two Wheel” Patents. The hands of everybody In the room you all ready? "Oh, dear! He'll be hurt!" orte@ Mre. Ul they dive into the Hudeon L thought—T feared-—that you with my taxi, The a round @e gratelation on her birthday NCLE SAM went up in the alr, those of the ser- He saw that his four policemen, Clan- Carr, moving toward ‘he rear doorway, he responded, grimly. “Take want to try it again, You sald ‘Ven, it you are acquainted with her. ’ granted the frat pat-| coane going higher than any of the c laey and O'Brien. with where the amashed door lay at one side Ghother peep from behind the door, Neil! ded @ stake to get Married on, dropped the murste ef tte ' y ent of the present series OT cara: Even the delicate white hands nt Joseph Thompson, all had on the floor. 8 s00n ae they are out of sight, 1 + we'd missed It thia time, I didn’t s he remarked, with a waraing | ¥ ag Patent! ¢ Mrs. Carr and her three daughters their revolvera in their hands, Then “Oh, no, he won't,” interposed James beat it ourselves.” know what you might do, if by | a tity you taxi | ©. H.” writes: “I am about to be July 13, 1836, waa for | % Bes if he rushed to the door by which Doogan Cluney, “He's ail right. ‘The miniater ‘And everybody {9 running after them, ho mid, and he shifted the men look go much like cops, That eap marvied; and I should like to know the to keep car wheela trom alip- | ¥® and Nell had escaped, and, he had i» with him.” crying ‘Btop thief!’ re from his rig.t hand to his left, of yours fooled me. Now, get @hat i iy eg lol "| “Now,” went on Doosan in steady red, found it locked. “Did the minister jown those back © "Straixht down tho street, while we to pat her cheek with hiv right hand, trunk on your hack and drive us to ¢he ome Li maar Laas aaa inians ne Dot Lede ene Ane SLADE Pee tones that conveyed a deadly purpose, ‘Tocked!" he shouted, ‘Go through gtairs, 100?" asked Muiughby, are comfortavly Indoors. It fant hard Whisn chanced to be neareat to ‘her: Grand Central Station as quick a9 the ‘There f q “I'll put a bullet through the first man it, men!" “'T suppone Bo. him running after to fool a bunch of cope!” “when old you this wai ord will let you.” greom usually glvos as he feels inclined,| which proves that inventions are oti ig Be &@ move.” The policemen all rushed the door to- the policemen, waving his prayer bree The girl had ruddenly grave, meant every word of it, 1 per "All right, boss,” answered the chamé- PM ved py min faellities He looked about him to make sure ether, and down It went with @ crash. replied Ciuney. "F guean he inter to and (here n her gray eyes iy bet. Tt was to be the last. win or four, "I'm on," odily pain or trught could lose, and that's what it is, We'll wet Ae the man picked up the ¢runk an she looked up wiat- eit of this, and TH ehow ree that I can stepped, into $a Dok on bis War to ar ‘Well, come on! 1. out of this fully into the face of the man for whom be as aunre as any guy that never put front door, Jack Doogan coming out of the wall-iightet librars, room” ‘advised. the doctor, “Tring she had tecnme a crovk axalnmt every himeelt in wrong wRh the polloe, Gat said ¢o Neil in a low tone: began as she and they landed at the bottom tn @ pro- Madge, will you?” tnetinct of her nature. that? ‘Bee, Nell! MR isn't ae hind which he fane heap, with the sergeant underneath. "T eurely wilt James Cluney’e “Jack,” | she murmured. “They're "Yes, I got thet, Jack, and I tnow ét’e thousht, We ain't gol Aa he extricated himeelf in @ frensy earnest respon 7 going to keap shouting ‘Btop thief!’ " straight.” ‘The oMficers tumbled through the open y i ‘ant tears that AMo°B." writes “I am very much in| for “getting from where you are to that none of the policemen had failed ing ing heap and prsebansy Pic) Chcaa aye) eacueiad ya: Bead He Rado’s jteve with a sir) and I think she cares| where you ain't” t# reapomeible for | t° obey his order, and called out: Wihiene fi eae: etna ane the me. But | intend to settle down out| the largest proportion of patents, Fiy- | ‘Nell, come hei wie one ahe says she will never le ing machines are very popular just peeple here, Shall I give ger up now, and scarcely a dey passes with- @e0,mo otier course. If she renllyjout an “anplication for protestion for. “Never mind stout talking. Take it ef wrath he bellowed: 1 hed.” “Of courme they are That’e their u det tt’e straight. Now, look owt watch thie fellow. I reshon a for you sho would be willing to seme novel type of machine fer mavle on the runt” he interrupted) Whistles, you fellows!’ And away they oT cish smn” meni, Tatas gmtied Dattie cry. You told me that. before, there and een whether th eon a aoe any place with you, a eating the at, « --re'amiaa) "DU, Taek!” eho exposteigted, “Wo dashed ghrough the kitehen to (he outer Madee putting her hand trustingty on Sitheugh it waea't necessary, © © * J They ousht te be down by ma 7. on 4