The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1913, Page 19

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Do ore hag nx ight 1013, us The rem iublishing Co. (The FA RMR IHL RI BARE, Peta Dig eid ew York Keening World.) ARRAN we i Hay Gir, DESDMoNA rere GWAN AN PLAY GOODNESS pag i DoNy SPEAK <1 Done AUNT THALLY, LANGUA be. \¥FORGOT 'T THAY THUM WUN “BETTAH 4 THALT THA ta THooP, q (xe meee tein, ) ©) @ dy Vic WELL, IF THE wi-e FINDS Out t BET (00 WITH JONES ON “THE GIANTS , SHE'LL WRING MY NECK SURE. ( 6oeTTA KEEP HER, FROM KNOWING (T! t KNow! fue cace uP JONES AND “TELL Him To KEEP (T Quer - Fine! Succeed toa Musical Crown. EY CHARLES DARNTON, F it bad deen nash insiead of samy chops (nat “Her Litue Highness" put in the pan at the Liverty Theatre jas! night the various genteinen vonverned , i the experiment imght escape a simular tate Bul in these daye of mercies putter, then suries, to be avenged, \ Having sat through three jong courses of “Such a Little queen,” over into “Her Litie Highness,” we inmay say in Bil paulence tna: 0 e not gilogeiher sauisiy.ng We may aay even wore thao Keg maid Boven dd in bs peceuariy Unprompiu remarks vy mentionus Cuantung Polivck ano Rennolu Woil 4ta0.8 of the story, that as ga | S¥eetneas trom the music we heard To put tt sottiy, ‘Her Littie @id not succeed to @ mumical cruwm AL Was ali pase. luey, @idn't see Mr De Koven when he gratpea tne uppurtumity giv Ropetul young manacers, Werva & Luescner, Whee une-wnd-uniy successtus Drims donne, Christie MecHonaid, mensged lo Bei oul of her areswing rou at the New Amsterdam Theave ana oe in al (he arcwedy angering vean o: Mer ithe Hignness By thie me A De oven bac aot ato, SUres (hay he coud @ yal danger of eavuumering an ear.y frost, Asa waster of tack eo Mite fresutess (hai une of iwe of \De HUMLEre euunaed whe an Vien the ree perate aliens ty rope As tor the gouk, Mi Powe ody upon the pay ce Wrote wnen Hise Feigsson turned te amp chops ahd Aderdan avenue and bb SSGeOL) Cdlvurased any Wit the Noll Wis Dave Oren eapecteu ate wk Tet wae a eee of rea Duin bven fede soe Gere J the young WHEN SHE GETS THROUGH WITH THE PHONE VLU CALL NES AND FIx (T up! HELLO ~ YES - THis is MRS. BROWN —- =" WHAT'S THAT? 2? woo Rnb oof the Uitte suru bo (Bree gion ued Churds Bre un the ed ane save weet, if not the snow,” ong (rom the wangy wo the Bi ser Ziian Mis Meat Hujos nad to make the avst of @ Mosenued “ctardas, tn Mizz) Hajos as Queen of Herzegovina, Sch she turned up 4 spriguty pair of heels The oniy served to emp. the fact that Mae Murray, Ethe: May Davis and Grace Langdon, with the able | 7 ~ ; pea || The Confessions of Arsene Lupin jo" 44771%,2 {| ty Maurice Lebtane t turned out to be che Mosi popular feature of the performance To may thie f course, tan't saving much for the particular, if not ulindingly bright, star of gbevevening, but the truth is that Mian Hajox shone more orYllantly at tne | in! Garden woet first she came to this country She sang pleasngly, | °® ge@perially in the opering mumte, of the just act and she caught the waite off that ran tnt: the sore on the true Vonnede siarit Hat her act pe sug ed a miecna dol thar wa Her of wens iN Bae an to Jearn, wna i) was not un act de ele neat of grace enteres as a) ino her pertor na ae eLWeel ais LeeLd. PUMPLY Louuweu vy snouts of sw tunn endeone ans aii, mea i We san vetore us within to rumtied ih Bnew space Wal ay del noe won & ard the aca Une the wage toe te doe and the bemear woimal comin vut us ity fastened oF Of Kam d @acn ulte: aid su oth ruvk att ond of tne wpe, Oh Looe dt a partment st " bieasig oer Wilmuit Merhy) Ge his te ard wane lamtiy throues hie nose The veel ef a and the Utee other Urcuing Were Oo enter sodly te her Wival hero Mi Mocacieom end nuns tu his feet to cel ano Allan & wWentival ne him up by turnen: the nandlie said Lupin. ® ia y Bo Baie rt etl e ee corper ebook, inchs caparity as Prime Manieer gentis spre patie. “ie | See Active tha the rest, thi pore Gr Woody son the plot and wotunds dap ayed ite himself upon nim, and torthwita ne Ps : eo@nally gave bu tO & wons—Du; aN he sung WIth tis oncere crossed “t columns In the middiv ihe 4a feorman and the tt “1 to make dursely ae hee Would be untar, pernape to take advantice of mia fee effort as @ nasa benches topped a circle of four #t@P® hold of him aleo while the beczire and | We went out unmolented At the top Lupin turned to the left barlione Miss Louine Kelley wang with great Rusio and others helped to pro: Yong & periormance trom which several weary firstnighters tore un @way before it was over. thas ran down to @ fiah pond WIth the lean pistes came to blows with the of the moses grown flags, On the left th® workman and his family. ard leaving me outside, fame weil raised te wrought Ion FOF Inq few weconda tie little bov had not frst house in the Bue and close at hand the same sun GA 9 atitoh left on hin be: orl his ehirt. One that ba ket on tot showed ae slanting gnomon and ite The footman, who had taken possession — After talkiny rhle face, the reat of the ciothes, ran away. the jurier, ne rin Tieton Bre infantry corporate ect he identical scene! And what ad4e@ nursned by the corporal. who snatcied & niwsing ualcabe ine an? rs livery; an infantry corporal; to the atrangeness of the sight 38 away the hoy's breeches, which wera "No MW ius a 4 fat gentleman th a sailed and pat-aed the memory, obsessing - upin and aye Next torn from the corporal by one of the driver, jacket suit; and, lastly, @ workman's of that date of the ith of April, I0- the tean sisters. The ground floor uo No. M afd four childran, gertbed in a corner of the picture, 824 They are mad! J mutte feptine Pied by a notary's ome ‘i Hid @ohly, lookiNg the thought that this very JAY 8 abeolutely at sea, shown e people Wio never eat their fill And the 6th of April and that sixteen oF “Not Mattr each of the newcomers carried @ Dawket seventeen people, so different in as% a spoken man S Jor atring-bag filled with provisions condition and manners, had chosen the elves Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers & pmiling. pleasant fon certain age. nd 'n the shirt, who uttered land ng Not very two of them raced i her daugnter, clump in which wa ete » ” ant yoand (> beggar th brat flung himself into his mother's ' ie were sharing their provia arms, lwas t While the footman, the gentleman in At lone inst. touise a'ftenes “You have suvwooted ta him WOULD a| fF thee months | was by S young man| (lisa pors-cards, to waien b did nv. | svat) dune A RE a eG ats Mi pay atienwons| febiy — Recenly 1 have the wits] To clinid It wae our oF the question vii and al, were fo BIS Wien Ne] Maden, dnd Have found them to ve ges | We alte Saw that it falshed the tar from my neigh is mot in w pea Peraiy reseed ower as Well a> at the upper end, av ine workman's von to mary? Twent tno 1 don't see way niet im not for mule," eatd BUL sHould they nay : , house none of w Widows ower: cards, Bild Wee 2 Wrong ui. jooked the enclosure which the wall 6 to tment" conta ned \ misinformed 1 fear.’ er-like, And 1 | uuepiy?" + | Raynouard. A few minutes later he eupon he think he bes @ right to @ certain] Jf the girl really cares for you gne| returned, carting two bottles of water, te twe. Amount of pleasant feminine suciety | Oumnt to Lrewk of with her tance, gu, | Which he set down on tie pavement to gven if be is not ready for matrimony, | you should m t Ber afte: | ‘ake the big Key from his pocket on i genuine, By that time Lupin had left me and ow halts; Of course, he should not create vain rt (By) SRL Sine: Huns Tt wae n xample was followed by to fetoh mething to eat w ) and the corporal at divided while watching the actors in himself as agreeable the incomprehensible comedy that wes as he could, hatne performed hefore our evee They ast one, The beg> hardly atirred. Fach minute that pion the wall, gar-man took out his pipe, as did the ed seemed to load them with inc th two iste Ernemont, th ‘aa. Dit been sold. plecemeal, by the here, while Lupin, Sut, suddenly, there wes an cuterg, Then lamentations broke Gestm Ghe devoted serving women, ‘ < , Tuesday, October 14. 1913 Hand we for @ few seconds to | Turin,” he said te ound situated near the Rue "He rem continued the no gnd found the outlets through the gar- of a Marke den watched. In any case, he returned who was executed ‘ure All that could be sold IS MATTER PoP “WSs Twenty Gems Of American Humor ‘ Famous Selections From the Works of Our Coun- try’s Fo-emost Laughmakers, <i No. 9—A «BN, by Josh Billings. Antes a na they was born co mi natur, When nawwr undertakes wow make @ pacel ae bie the mark the ftust time Mow ali the anmimile sritters inatinkt, which to wuth more to them (than reasos would ve for instiakt don't make enny blunders. If the anlmies had reason they would akt just ao r@ikilus as we men folke do. Bur a hen don't seom tew bav even instinkt, and was made expressly for @ phool I hav seen @ ben Ay out ov a good warm shelter on the th ev January, When the enow was 3 foot high. and lite un the top uv @ etus wail, and cuoliy ect tnare and [reete tow coth Noboddy but @ éara phos would du this, uniess it Was lew save & det, 7 hav baw a UUHAN OMe do similar things, but they did it tew win & bes } thstanding al! this, @ hea continues tew be a darn pnool . it ov pnuole, tney cum Bearer low flung their destiny than 4) | know ov. y don't never make enny blunders, but tend rite tew Dissness ‘The principal bissness ov an able boddyed nen ts tev. lay wane, and when ome lad 86 ov them then she ts ordained tew eet etl om them unt they aFe | th the way yung hene fust see life The ben ha: opred herecif pretty well tew cover 3 egss, but | Rav soem — ar do tt, and hatch ou % yung hens i When a hen fuet walke out, with a yung acne supporting her, the party ohn lke @ rm ov bumble vees Thare ain’ thing pooo! ia ail this, eat yu put 418 same hen and éRe will eet there will ahi ‘nee 1 hav seem them do this toot dont wien lew say out the stones, put | Rave seen them set on ti until ¢ left that nasere houd, which was (wo yoase ago and | Gent Deatate tow say the ben is still as \ work on that eame job Nohody but = pnoot would stik tew nigeness as cluse ae thie lens are Older than Methuseler, and gro older tili they die Now § dont want it understood that y one hep kan cummense life oth ne usual Kapit 4 live Ww years This wax the exa @ ov Metnuseler, if | been informed correktiy, 1 mimply want tew be understuod that Rens (as @ specialty) iaid, cackied ap@ nat a jong Ume before Methuaier did After reading thie Inet statement over again 1 Gent Kno as | make mysels fluently understood yet i} 1 dont undertake tew aay that Mr, Methuseler cackie@ and sot; what | want 4 tew prove ta the fakt that hens were here and doing buseness in thelr line before Methuseler waa, Now I v mot it | Thare i one thing about a hen that looks Uke wiedum—they doa't cackto much untill after they nav lad ther ese. Sum pholks ere alwus @ bragging and & cackling what they are going tew do pefurehand. ; A hen will set om one egg just as honest as she will set on 8 eggs, but @ hen with one chicken 12 always @ painful sight tew me 1 never kou an only {ust rate; the old hen spilee them waiting ‘on them then it t hen more than 3% chickens would ‘ | f tnink this rule works both ways, among poultry jong other pholks, two Jean maiecs and the workman's ay an artikie ov diet (hare 18 but phew things that surpass cooked nem, if wife fell upon iter Kneem aud ado! oa ion in tne days Ov their youth and .nnurense, out after they git old and kroee haf the cromm the tad, with rus they Kontrakt 4 habit ov eating After thinking ‘he thin & darn phool @ 1 don't speak of thie as enny diners Gun! even make & phool without a destiny, er | am still prepared tew say ts ‘ W tae hen, it omy shows that nater } HOW I GOT MY FIRST RAISE. ‘The Evening World wil pay a cash prize of $25 for the best account of Tee tory cwees be rae | detail and subject to contirmation, it ie sory must true In aul must ge the writer's actual eaprilence in obtaining his first Increase of Lite what service or series of services was the raise awarded? What cir- cumstances caused It? Tell the sory briefly, skmply, naturally, without ex- ‘ations or attempts at fine writing. soe Contine your pedal lh to 250 pe, or less—preferably less. Writ 2 only one side of the paper, Address “Pirst Raise Editor, Evening World. P. fl Lupin Introd ) sive a picnic!” T cried. 1th of April to come tovetuer in his of Capt fhe name | Box 1354, New York City.” | Too Poor to Marry. two girls rather uncunventionally, an Tt grows more wid nore surprising” forgotten corner of Paris! He Ald ne peniv. ‘The youn taay we toa tte ; vexed wan | “8d Eavin’ ‘and I soan't be matted All of them, at the moment when We the little dow. tholine hae ne seu TRiNe cae HoT know what '# buypening beoind caught sucht of them, were sitting 'h arm had « aes Ined there in niding for thr there you are! Thai and he hid every reason to hope where the thing becomes cum his retreat would not be diacoverad The property, ® when one day, after luncheon, as he mense, could never de traced it was wae having a nap. the olf servant buret Giecovered that the Faurourg Saint-Ger- into his room. She had seeen, at the end main manston had been sold, defors the * id’ bs the soiled sult, the infantry corporal The tnwve © went to @ ouphnard of the ‘ol of arined men vhe Revolution, to an Englishman, tomether any man ano OL The wise were very foolish ang yy.| During the pext hour mo one else and ihe two lean sinters were making SOReRMAA, Te anatine aie Kaul! CR h lin m Bicture ah cabs cermed coke ecelan ‘Tor tae house GIR ail the countty-obete oad Sennen friend: uiitug | AO Wel Wot bo encourage ihem ‘ame along ‘ginmon stock of their ed harm tumult Mvervhody eat down o Twas petrified tt was the Leuis a'Frnemont got ready quick y and ali the Jewels, securities and callee ; rends, assuitis We vainly cast mhout fora stratveom: their tins of sardines id their gruyere there was a renction in all thy ‘ure which T had bought, the anc, at the moment when th men were { that be ie ap ore] — and Lunin, whore fertile brain had eve Sheen aenerated peanie ind they remar pleture ‘hath te Louise Knocking at the front door, disapeared ; d@inarily vavent H. %." writes: “hain in love pity | hauated every possible expedient, wes The lady wita the Uttle dog alone, who tlonies« and «lent as thourh wo a'Frnemont’s nam theongh the 4 nat to the warden } human being. He ed wit, SHO vecprucates, wus]! Yt te ko in search of a ladder, when had brought no food with BAL Apart with thete exertions. Ce Nin In & painting," he wala. “of the ones Sis son, (© weared Valen can be friendly | My friends teu me sue LKew me tor my | MAAerY the little door nd on® from the others, who iale a show of And time went by Losing patience Pit of kround to which vou refer Et le ee keep them talking if only ve ain: ithout beng lov-| Money. Waar suall d do, as 4 of the workman's ehlidre Out turning thelr backs upon her, But Loulse and heminning to feel the known ax the Clos d’Ernemont, ‘ead wi . love uw | The boy ran up the lane to the Rue qiernemont offered her andwich, hunger, I went to the R “Preetagly." “He may have intended to asrape in six or seven minutes, replied very calmly to the questions put to him and raised no a!iMecaity about accom- Sn eet CO { ‘Musions, The wisest plan is to be nice) o When the child after entering the In: “i , ; ¢ Aun hae fens panying the men, His won Charles, al veral girls without co , Dy Monstrative | closure, pushed back the door Lupin " : 110 ate ‘ n only e'ehteen } to, several gi Ae ncentrating 'U. D. writes “A. dei 1 Pp r [ss Senseman, AN BN ey fous the melancholy and they sank nto at avai sya maine a i wi ly eighteen years of age. sult after another fost them af ané { on any one, In numbers there is safe- | young man is paying me a guod dea, | sprang forward and etuck the point of 4 matehes, thelr needs soon brought hake a Beier mea ant: tele H cow ed alno. then proceeded to offer tarte gums of ' ty. I believe that dolightfully friendly | of attention, and wnenever iio lexveg| his Knife, into the staple OF the lock fheq togetner. The men want and tn thoin, meaientions: ne me nh Nd It be Indincreet if 1 asked -yY nem gid thle hapnene” asked taupin money But Citisen Broquet eroved j lations can exist between several] ire he |.iet# on kissing my hang, | The bolt failed to cate! a became inoked by the rotunda and the women "The afternoon 7 oem ¢ em" intractanie i ce eeee persona wishout any hearts be-| Kindly advise me whether or not tha *f,,faty,,matier to P th the door iar Joined them, For that matter, all (hese under a ery. sky that ahed «ire {oat ait not a. ath’ dectarea MMR eM TEINAt In to may an tt aig "He had bought the hones and he eturk | ing broken, # permisainig” He cautiously put his hand through eeomed to know one another Quite jight over the inclosure, * Multra Valandier, who seemed delight i the annivereary fe ee ae toners med ne i pas, ite rather foolishly demonstrative for | the doorway and then to my great Ry) thoy going to send the night PEL Pat etd DARLING ma . reat,” . to it until nis des Charles mad art “L. 8.” writes: ‘Is {t proper for a] the age in which we are Living, surprise entered boldly But, on fol ere? asked, in a bored volce on r without waiting an odd coincide! se y hi. his example. | saw that. ten But, at © o'clock or wo, the fat gen: he began: “At the outbr Lupin “And considering the period * \young man to carry @ young lady's lowing uid not hear what a. How ; lou! 1 ; | rn] D, D." writes: ards behind the wall, a clump of lau- °%! tleman In the soiled facketesult took ouls Agrippa d'Kir which tt took place, the arrest, no dov mbrelia while walking With ber when} 7, D.” wri 1 have been paying | YAr"e Pied a wort of curtain which wi, ever, We gradually that the out his watch, The thera did the ! on the pretense of joining Bia bad serious consequences?” been so Viclently. unninsna hp. b re ie no rain?" atte young lady for two yours | Towed us to come up unooserved, conversation was becoming animated, same and all, watch in hand, seamed \ WAS Staying at Genova with "Oh, most serious’ sald the notary, ne nd gone through that ‘ It is always courteous for a young} and we have confessed our love for each | Lupin took his stand right in the The young persoa with the dog, In pare to be anxtously awalting an ev of daughter Paullts shut up his mans laughing, “Phree monthe later, at the the threshold man to relieve @ lady of any article| other, Her birthday comes soon ang 1| middie of the clump. | jolned him and, tevlar, who by thiw tine sppeared to ni little importance to themnelves ‘The in the Faubourg Satnt-Germain, beginning of Thermidor, the farmer: had at lu she 9 carrying. would oe Sive her something ap-| like him, pushed axide the branches be In gre. rea H, indutged J much event did not take place, for in tition insed bis wervunta and, with hie Ai'mounted the acaftold. His mon ropriate, What do you " of one of the shrubs. And the sight Voluble tall, accom, ng her words or twnty minutes the fat gentleman Charles, © wag forgotten in prison and ” Foolish Girls. Pao mas ‘aun eee which presented iteelf to my eyes was with many gestures, which set the little gave & gesture of despair, 1t00) up and bls pleasure-house at Pasay, where he roperty was confiscated,” ~R. Ls” writes: “A year ago f met’ candy, Gowerp or music, books," 0 userpecte’ seat py Was unable to do. barkins furiously. hi Was known to nobody except an old and hn ¥ ' . 4 euppress an ry Property wes immense, I sup> eehd Lupin

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