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Oct ober 22, 1913 By C. M. Payne The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday b 439 Ese V8 re Be —~~ LooKw WHATS COME To OUR WHAT'N TAR NATIONS] —__ 2 RROKE LOOSE! J Jiminy | | KRISSMUS( Y on 9 +House! ] dust hob V—YES &_& 4. By Eleanor Schorer ee MTA RRND Uau ul oLaubnabcoabcsubeal Courtship--Then ard Now « ve W) Best in “ Caesar and Cleopatra.” The Bvening World will pay © cash prise of $25 for the best aceount of “How I Got My First Raise.” ‘The story must be true in every detail and eubject to confirmation, Bt must give the writer's actual experience im obtaining Bis Gret increase of ealary. afne ‘ords or lese—preferably less. Write Cot your sarrative to 250 w ow fe nm canis BY CHARLES DARNTON. only one cide of the paper. Address “Fires Raise Balter, Bveniag World, | EN ble rapping’ is questioned in “Caesar and Cleopatra,” according to. Boz 1354, New York City.” Shaw. And this only goes to show how Bernard Shaw got the start of the! Broadway cabaret. look / If I scem intent upon bringing a professionally humble author into notice, FOUND AND LEARNED A BET: | areege She eoreae rote LM you must admit that you know an talning play when you see tt. And now ad that 3 hat the experiment of rewriting Shakespeare has proved successful, Sh jainly deserves his royalties. But how far would he se without Forbes-Robertson to put a te counten: Ww cer. here or elsewhere, neo upon the situation? The I went to Work in a dry goods at the end of the week, ore, found out that the best . LILLIAN LEFFLER. Jd men in the store were the wine No, 426 Kast Highth etreet, Now @nswer x as short as the breath you draw in reply { dow dressers, and 2 determined to bled Mie nf | 4 a n reply. be one fT watehed our man at work SPEED IN WORKING BROUGHT t Ty for the most beautifully modern performance that the stage offers to-day | Ne Ging Whar Winer HIGDIENGS IA ‘A REWARD. fa to be seen at the Booth Theatre en 8 AKO We saw it at the New| other storey Shortly after Thad When T was but sixteen years old . \emeeeainll Theatre, but sluce that time the theatre-going world has grown ane 5 axperate enc oeee |! ¥ ‘ a DNounger and more appreciative of the pearls cast before it, Stupid, pi ting | Palla a TT Le Lect a al ee Persons, intent upon what ix set before them, may plant their critical feet upon could AU Hic beaten, f ureVed fey making shirt walet belts, @ third ot that ts new to them. ‘They might have read it veary ago, and fe emp gotten it in the meanthue. Now it mast help them to remember that Shaw is not burying Caesar, but doing far more than Shakespeare ever did to keep him alive. ; bility and was raised to 6 week from $8. GUSTAV OAP per Delta a day a week, T always managed to make Say, if you like, that the play moves st Central avenue, Jersey City. ten belta more every day than t as slowly ax a glacier and that Shaw JUMPED INTO VACANCY rest, and my boss seeing 1 a has followed Shakespeare along gen- CAUSED BY SICKNESS. this great effort put me on plec tl lines, ‘This fact Ix as plain as a 1 was elkhteen, and employed as work, which pald de @ belt, about sign-post. But Shaw has been cley ome rk in @ theatrical agence. $10.80 @ week, MISS HOLLIDAY, enough to take all of Shakesp earning $10 a week, One of our | 2009 Lexington avenue, N w York, tricks and then atd some of treasurers, out of town with the | GOT RAISE BY BRAVING THE All that Shakespeare las « company, Wired that he would not | BOSS'S GROUCH. has modernized, and the result is a be able to attend to his usual dutt 1 was working for @ very grouchy laughably incongruous p more strongly to-day than it did seven years ago. This In itself proves that the author wrote far in advance of his time, Althougs the third act amounts | to rothing more than rolling Cleopatra ; Persian rug that 48 cast into the tit may Dring up In the of incident, this act serves to prove there can't be too much of a wogd thing It isn't exciting, but it does keep up one's Interest. Shaw's trick of taking a fling at British insularity has been followed oy 1 Bennett, yet Brittanus, as that appeals that night owing to tilnens, and that | pone another representative be sent to | gna gave me a scolding Vil ne take his place, I immediately asked | forget. 1 got angry and ready to | to he given tho chance, The chie€ | fgne. 1 sald: “Look here Mr Ii eaid: “AM right. Go to tt and make L bave: Webel eA HOWE Rov OAr ton | good! On my return Twas come | yoy and only got this one calling 4 for my work, In the sama 1 Gown, 1 think this ia w pretty good ' that held an extra weekly 4 of mine 1 am entitled to a eehort: note Informing raise and | want you to give it to me thac hereafter I was to be ¢ arirerm teamed tbat hate Molat Ceanaueer for engtber. ‘cot T could not help laughing tov, He pany then forming Le Mane on aaNet ABNER L. EB evk 1 had m 702 Kast Ono Hundred and i Saale One morning he sent for ine sea for 1 1 LIN eventy= “ Y Nfth street, New York, No. 40 Brighton Ter played by lan Robertson, still rules the | | TURNED CLOCK TO WALL Irvington, J waves of laughter that rise above the — TO AVOID WATCHING IT. WH Shake pearian level of the play. Why | ; be alali a Paella the sea that enters into the third act, aaltenpngttateline el ele J. Forbes-Robertson as Julius Caesar. Gant, als coloek, informed” Us BN t should be patched up Is a que tion that; ; It was working for a cor asa Forbes-Robertson shoukl answer before he starts upon his last great adventure, Pe a pnatr where te Pine tival We ce cece for the needlework apparent in this seascape {fs quite enc aii Aa deny eveniva Was placed on a shelf where I could I had a rival. We were both re ei one-night stand from its moorings x Yet no Persian carpet ever had so pretty a figure as that which Miss Ger- Artful most a lover had to be in the olden days to win the heart of a That was TH hee ni er aiaiets Ra Sioetenit Ne rival was a boy who frequented pool trude Eliott cuts in the role of Cleopatra. She is delightful, and quite as young lass, A lover then would check his ‘mpulse to propose under unromantic NOW—A Bob with strongly, even awkwardly, impulsive love, stralght: yy? our after Thad done this rouns, while | learned German in my ] nd firm as her arms in her determination to get her claws on the part. Her age spare time. My employer noticed I was spending my spare time valu- ably and that my rival was w he. When & finding my usual $$ In my pay called to me from his what time it wee T ch for the an Miatinet ia shacoe the peiniitive cat, anal acvoraihals her vertorniauee hus & feiliie conditions and would tell himself: “This thing mus: be done WELL,” and| forward and decisive, is the kind of lover Bessie adores. A Bob who charm that !s fascinating. waited for a woonlight eve. And when the setting was perfect, her softly | would ask the old sweet question in a street car or an offi The Caesar of Forbes-Robertson, in Its beautiful dignity manity, towers above even the Sphinx and tosses a glove to t And she says) desk to. ask ud its gentle hu- Uttered “Yes” and his ecstasy soared up to pink-tinted clouds. He|"Yes” with smiling lips and brimming eyes that look straight into his, | Jumped on a chalr to re achery that all told how the bright moon was a prophecy of the'r future life together,| Bessie loves Bob as a sturdy little oak loves its stronger fellow onk that tack a 8 the world might take up as a lesson, Last night the fine actor whose voice will (serene z M dre it. The crash brougiit the velope, | found $16. | and he painted that future vividly on a blue and gold background. She/| stands close by it throughout life. ELEANOR SCHORER. 1 to his feet and he demanded W. VON FLEIDNER. ] boss remain in the theatre long after he hus left the stage ocasionally: betrayed UN oa to “love hi ee tee ee ee eid pak ten Wes Np; Sib Srchawne. } certainty in his lines, but he never for # moment lost his hold upon his audience, | YOWed to “love him as the ivy loves the oa! ee ett _ j Iils was a Caesar that could do no wrong. No crocodile tears could be shed over ee PT cen ienieaionmeonrscprsiememseersanren i Miss Adeline Bourne's graphic work as Cleopatra's nurse, and interest in. the A | : | hetter-late-than-never third act was lelghtened by the gay le ad woven 2 Latest, Best Adventures B Maurice Leblanc {nto it by Alex, Scott<Gatty, as the Sicilian carpet ni ant. Abs e on essions Oo T n Ray foe ‘ef A Robertson was seen at his best yy Shaw's humaniaing historical play of Fiction’s Thief Genius ones “ 4 a Wilkie Bard “Comes Across.” f@ sound, practical plan. Here, in apite sort of flexible cardboard, . “Lo waid a well dresmed man. Pleass aay to the ator: eras male ek His iaoaea my, aca Hak RE ; 4 , of my looking lke @ Russian noblenun, shreds, Lastly, there was « piece of observe that this tiny piece of gluse He looked at Ganimard to gee w lems Which oe ie a9 T'S nothing leas than # treat to watch that English music hall artist, Wilkie Tan M, Daubreutl, an ex-cabinet-min- bright acarlet silk, ending in @ tassel of has the round hole of « singly evegiann Impression his specs had produced on > turn, It took hin ten minufes Bard, eating a sandwich as he waits for the orchestra at Hammerstein's to tater, © © © You understand, I had to t aie material and color, at oi dues and that the single the inmpector, Ganttnard did not depa ene te Ge ant Wan tales give him an opportunity to go on with one of his songs, Without going Me clot a rath . You see vir exhilite, friend of my ever! 5 xtorratle i sitenc Be ie ie tat ae ciate into details, not to mention crumbs, Tam only too glad to assure you that | lim Lite the pair io Cie toy story 80 as not to attract attention, youth," said Lupin, “No doubt, the arthle of wear a tn work at the present bled down the tree tights of stairs, i Marte Lloyd le not the only vandevills artixt—mark the word!—in town who Ws them awaiting, bi ‘Do you think I care a hang about sl problem would be ire easily solved e Aiteeines i up all hope of | deserves to live on the fat of thix or any other la t itis the bit of fat| Rusia’ ‘i lientanes this’ gaia Ganimara, interrupting iin, 1 we isms bine ty 4 a [ aril, shite ° Appas A : } in the sandwich swallowed In waltg-time by Mr. Bard that will choke you ‘ Lepesant ate ide idea D gi lay. gee gaps re BU A te oe ice. ‘Atareellloas ta Gay GUIhIT cu) ¥ thinking of ft ] z,_, Iueldentally, you may recall those last worls of Sidney Carton In “The utes, that's ail, © © © 0) With @ little reflection and intelligence, Way, Having got his parcel, the adowe! by death, ‘That's always the ee eee aie teation ant alten the ‘Only Way" when he starts for a better world—though I must yesterday CHAPTER V. niga. © * © Haves claar? And those are just your great qualities, man with the eyegias« joined a y C never rains but TE Pours. Bo te atdinct peter mats efternoon's audience at Hammerstein's missed the very good polnt of Mr. jin awcn pas well, no more will 1.” How does the business strike sou?” Berson whone eccentrl in th aatd to myaelt, Kuppose £ handed (he sity of ull his oC the Hard's paraphrase ax he started, with #tepe made uncertain by alcoholle i+ ‘ 5 He sat down also, drummed his fingers Ganimard did not move a nuscle, He of drew im pratty clearly. ind pidinewm overt Sear old Crank persistency of would fluence, to face the music an unsympathetic #tage wife was ready to make for The Red Silk Scarf. on the table, while thinking, and began Was willing to stand Lupin's chaff, but this bright red wk nant Having ma Now that it is half-solved ner tiaver get the better of this particule ; es howey is ‘Sri wiiat Sik Snie OU dirty scoundrel!" in this fasiion his dignity commanded him not to speak Joined her, for some reason as set un- him, he ie quite capable o , adversary. We pu him him, In spite of certain diMculties, however, thie Hnglish fe hall com , 8h rae pater gr 6“ mard snarled betwee On the lith of October, 15%, on a a single word in answer nor even to Known ho first stalled her with a knife And what a servi m ah mS tae wi dian “came across” with unmistakable Success, one thing he put more teat Be eNO Sten Waal get) citar MAG HR BAMA Of head that and then strangled ter with the help of How magnificently he wi Hroud of s taken in by fun into the turkey trot than any American performer has ever got out of It, and| Sth aaemed grestivdiss De’ con toroe make be Bake mow NESE bewe teen akan G6 OADPRAN Ape oe tingulsh hi D Jabie hoaxer and scouted and there was an extra laugh when he asked the audience to ratse tts arms ant tressed and, in an affec- that 1 come to think of it, is it really proval oF eriticien, “Take your magnifying Blas No soon 1 than done. At § he fa 4 public that was Join him in the dance. This brought a letter that must have come from tionate vote Recessary to go back to the felgn of ‘I see that we are entirely of ane apentor, and sou will « o'rlock in the ke too willing to laugh at the Fingland, for the writer went on to say that while it had cost him six shillings you vexed? Yes, 1 can see it in jlenry IV, te mind.” continued Lupin, without ap fa darker red whitch with the or you Vou cules stor’s miahape to"eome In he had gone out with four pounds six, thanks to the conventent eyes, #9 © The Dugrival bus- putiding of the Pon Dearing to remark the chilet inspector's ke ot in ke on awallowed the | ners | This ouaineas of the red scarf. tm par attitude of the audi So much for a plekpocket follower of art! suppose” ought to Nave suppose you are very well up in ni And Tecan aum up the matter vratemtal: Eas cori a tal went tt wa spaniinanh ba 4 a | It Is enough to say that Wilkle Bard has personality and humor quite out! gu to come and take me history; and I should only Uriel, aa told ue Gy tise qxtiinita, eae iy aha pittin cumtantesus vos waya th ‘ ry impro j of the ordinary. He is so well equipped in himaelf that he could easily get or oscurred tome! 1 promisa "WGUNE You. vou to know that, O'clock, A ahowily dressed young won: business 1s to leave no trace beh in Ganimard's, sata And t ation, apparent! | \ atone withont the‘two “asaintants he “plants in the audience, He mISht|son nen Wine #8 Pesaro w ireeanuer that, oy wan wounded ith a knife end then @o he takes from hie p Thate uit. ‘Yow now know the whole Siena thie veer oto better depend upon his own originality, for he quite enough to last bim|""s¥ou" scum of the earth" growled s hoatman cen Z Mnder the Inst arch Caught round the throat ani choked per to woh story. Preaently will know the vie- severe @x4inination ape: through two daily performances, In a word, he Is funny, Just to look at him, |Ganimard Se erect atcra Aone. the 1 death by A well drowned gentleman, racing paper, as dou will ace by glanic: thm, some ballet dancer, probably. gome |S 0!" maid Ganimard, oth a you'd say he was born that way. "And | thinking T was alving you a left bank of the river, neard something Searing & sink » eyagiass and tnjerested ym at the contents o Heateae Ronee ae a eonea are that (ho criminal guesswork based upon nothing at & = = . a pl yy Basa Bo 1 gia ees orn, bathe front part pi bia barge. Sinely araases peink ieee ii 1» title -and lives near the Vont-Neut, moat likely Dar not to be eaught with myself, “That dear old Ganiman: © "The thing had been flung from the 7 / nebe on the left bank Lastly, here are ail * * $ . € U 4 haven't met fur an age. He'll almply vridge and ity evident destination was Sune, ‘ire meringues and « BERR CUS PADD eke Pen eee as When he reached the hende rush ne when hie sees met" the bottom of the seine. a bak ching Cas wo details to r Ret t rk tab Kean Volive, at N Qua ae wh aA Hotivet wusned Nt Lupin Ht a cigarette and, taking Gani: two th » d A t L st ND Had Nae Set Auras 8 dem rae ware: Dar thar hy the ‘Seve Sur man ie interceted thie ent uf the F you wan Wp la th he ha, that's up inst you. chief tng and t haw yo plece the bein ¢ oO Lovers Tilly ‘nated Mimasitwhauber noweouper teat had"onrcea ie roy vn SUDERON, ham, Moat Nat, the he Baer ead a “aye am =n t do Well to rush at him inv nun of objects, Me touk from ihe ast Gace sranillied ie oii in the ‘ sie of SES tet in a i pport me vomforta vat my family amt then, controling limself, dog sucn of the contents th ad not Wrong, air! lupin Juggles with infers acissors hacking the now to the day, that } Self. Consciousne van 1 overs, WADE Ine to Inarry # Ficher Man Tean't! took hold of a chalr and settled himsel? fallen into the water, went to his cabin ¢ucen ail deductions tir all timo prenas Te etna Dane CORI Go Paceninar: wt ¥ a) nem imply | Be#F the thought, What shall 1 do? in it though he had lenly made and examined them carefully. 1) like @ « 1. My pro ‘of the scarf, leaving the other end, no morning Veni ha\mire be Apgt A come self-conaciousness? 1 am simply) 1 think, ag you are of age, you are ie mind to listen ti memy: sult rtruck him Interesting. and, 98 are daxzii einple.” doubt, in hig. Victin'a clenched banda. here. And dont be afraid; this ia all for you Just now miderable on account of it, for T4080) ceariy ight tn foilowing your own peak,” he ald, “And don't waste the man Is connected with one of my — And, point sta one by He a 4 ball of the confectioner'n perfectly merions, friend of ty youth tian hing’! afraid of doing the wrong thing, Won't) i) i ations, my time with any nonsenge. I'm in @ friends, he sent to let me kuow. This one, ay hie demonstrated tatement, cardin ox He tain t awoar: it In » humbug, honor otter go after him. sive me some good advice’ | hurry. morning | was woke up and ced ‘i he resumed hat would have be hon, bright You can go straight) ahead Aine ‘Try to think about other people. That aes “That'a said Lupin, “let possession of the facts and of the ob- "I sald after 9 o'clock 5 i the k whieh have Oh, by the when you arrest the Rue de Bere * ¢ ¢ there will Keep your mind from dwelling ex-| "C, R." writes: ‘The parents You can't fmagine @ quleter plac fects which the man had collected This scrap of newspaper nped into the Seine, He wraps every. follow with the evewlnss, be w bit care: Was a ierter there tat nig | clustvely on yourself. }young lady whom T wished to marry this, ICs an old manor Mere they are. a date, w in ung in the:ne IRATE WIR UNA SARA IB MERE | IO Ot OD ent Kine ASKER Ce Fam i aaked me to show my bank book aa Ome? atood In the open c ‘ Ife pointed to them, spread out on a ting edition. Alm, you will » com! and fastens this cat ® cstand dear, and good luck to you! don't know exact a mu “UE NY writes, "A. voung man hal proof of my financial condition, Were Mousa to the Duc de Rochelaure. ‘The table There were, first of all, the torn asied ty the page t . as a make weight Lupin spin sround on his heel, went winge aileve i 1, N." writes: "A young has\t f my’ financial condition, Were! rivet who hes never lived in tt pieces of & newsreper, Next came a yellow wra thea be ONHan Me’ inmken Hihpel?_alarce, A f, opened it and disappeared — Ganimard simply 1 been paying me attention for five years) they right | King Uhis request ils floop to’ me and the outhou: large cut-mlass inkstand, with a long ers copies are sect out ‘Plese Hitthe lates, the pp falla into ¢ jimard had even thought of My Jove and wanta to marry me. T am twenty 1 think sa. ‘The Amerivan parent $8 painter and deco! pieve of string fastened to the lid arr n ways delivered by the 9 o¢ wate Pay, And thee ar * Inspector rushed Cc .@bree and he is twenty-seven, He can] usually too cureless in such matters. up a f There was @ bit of broken glass and a post. Tarrefore, it was after 9 o'clock. Qof, it's 1e°e What do you @ found that the (To Be Continued.) me ry 4 , j an ks

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