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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, October 27, 1913 x HY “*S’Matter, Pop?’’ > va SS PLAY REAL QUIET AN DONT WAKE THe iDonr vHee | “BABY AN YA CAN How HAVE THIS DOUGH NUTS ANY “PER THON onto, sets COULD J KE \3 WHOLE (" Fy Uv IT Pe un ae "Bare Hour Or A JUGHNUT ? WE DONT SEE How Frof (T COULD BE DONE EITHER, Courtship—Then and Now } By Eleanor Schorer pt A iat RRA “Prunella” Like Little Sister Of “Peter Pan.” [EY CHARLES DARNTON. CE again Winthrop Ames did the unusual thing on Saturday night when Whe Brening Werls will pay a cash prise of O88 for the best acovunt ef “ow I Got My First O ho reopencd the Little Theatre with “Prunella.” ‘Thig quaint and original fantasy by Laurence Housinar and Granville Rarker {8 a curiously inde- terminatg jiitle play, half poetry, half prose in form, half comedy, half entire BOY GOT CHANCE AS] HONESTY REAPED A QUICK in apirit, ‘and so far removed from the ordinary theatrical offering that only SALESMAN. REWARD. children and connoisseurs can be trusted to apprectate ite unusual qualltt T necured @ posttion as office boy 1 worked In @ paint store, One \% Branting that children find themselves able to understand ali of It, The general with a drm of canned goods brolers day @ painter came in and bought theatregoer may easily be baffled or bored by; something that can't bo plastered at Ba week, wall paper of me. After hin depar- with the conventional stage label. ‘Twe daya later an inquiry came ture 1, found $5 on the floor, Later Youthful romance in motley may #erve as @ description of this play) of a over the ghone from @ new concem he returned and asked me wheher Prim little miss and the capering mummers who lure her from her little garden, asking for a aample can of @ brand or not I found the money. I re- with fts high green hedges, Into the big, strange world. Prunella ts ike w of tomatoes that we had quoted tn turned it to him. He praised me romantic Httle sister of Poter Pan whose experience ta similar to that of Sister our circular. My employer, the end wanted to reward me, which I Beatrice, onty that it ends happily, Life is go dull for her in the ganien that It stenographer and myself ware the Tefused. Fut he told the boas how {9 only natural she should grasp the opportunity for a little excitement when only ones in the office at the time. ‘he lomt the money and how I re her three olf mafden aunts are caught napping and the garden is invaded by It Wns urgent to eee this prospective turned It to him. The same week, @ Dand of travelling mummers. That thelr master, Pierrot, who appeals to the customer at once, inwtead of receiving $8, I found $4 {innocent maid's heart and imagination, is the sort of chap who would throw “How about my ahowing the | {8 My envelope, HENRY TROP. the dozing aunts into conniption fits there can be no doubt. In the word of b | (Wi) j eampies?” 1 asked, 124 Delancey atrest. that parlor socialist in “Years of Discretion,” he is a varictist—this ta ano of z ‘ ae | “Young man," aald the dos, ‘WORKED OUT A NEW CHECK. the things children may not understand. | ™ I “eX Att ny “would you know # can of thres- 4 wa SYSTEM, all But the picture of the tawdry Romeo wooing his unsuspecting Jullet a« ehe " PENS é . soa eae" i} v4 pound estandand tomatoes when you I werked as an ampistant book- leans from her window and then carrying har down a garlanded ladder to the pF : Wry, NY! saw onsopencd®™ 1 told him I would. eeper in the office of a music halt moonlight Is beautiful enough to frame Prsbosy tien," be conuinned, me @t 510 per week. One of my duties in the mind, and the spectacular element heae two tins end start at once ‘was the checking of the treas- gains in stage vaiue when Prunotia ts Watlabout Market." As 1 went out | urers gate receiptn I waa asked transformed in the twingling of an eve he ahouted: “John, let the other | by the fem whether 1 could guar- into a Plerrette in fluffy white ekirts. Oe ee oe ee the er but | entee that all the money taken apaltee Cae) mie be ed when Lebisge ~ pel present et beled the box office was turned over Merrot carries her out on his arm if ‘ ore nee em, I eaid; “No, act with the the music were allowed to piay down returned with an order for a ourtoad tloket aystem you new have, but I the curtain on the empty garden, for (3900 worth). dy employer tumed t | think J can eugaeet @ system where this silent scene tells a story that is the okkeuper and said: “Pay Jobe by 1 can undertake to do eo.” = not only {nterrupted but ruined by t 2 Won eee ae Was told to @@ ahead. About © weelt return of the stupid gardeners and thelr GRFC, efter my new eyetom was installed bound and gagged boy. . ROSBS MEAN LOVE—OF COURSE. 2 Hanoook atreet, Hrookiyn, N. ¥. | 1 was asked how auch I was getting Meanwhile the eye 1s always held by | ; ae ——— —coata | ASKED FOR JOB OF MAN and bow much more I thought I the Statue of Love, only occasionally e AHEAD OF H>M. Ought to get. T got §% and the fol- e > moved to say words on the su f New Adventures of| . ipulan Weer Sve mate fer GUN was ase mons | The Confessions o seme Lupin |] the tater Genins, f) BY Maurice Leblanc} | + sari on m sean as boon. | ut tscrerer ot sieht y, or to play a violin obligato. | 3 OSCAR H. GRIGHRR, ‘s appeal to the statue ri Rapuag gad oh ee Lacey ise : 28 West One Hundred and Eigh- riot Sister Tentrice to the | (Covrrieht, 1918, by Doubleday, Vege & Cv.) Otherwine, wo powerful a chain as this gether Jonger.” foriig and bin eyes were bright with| 2. teenth otreet. ! Madonna—and leads to the same result cutaprens, Would never have yleided, Hes! “But” ahe ald, “the lodge-keeper fever, Hecomplained particularly that| 894 étetate an ad. for @ oaahter. e When she returns three seara tater to| eau YOU CAN pee the mark of the fle will find the dog oon, Who will have day of his heart. After tho auaculta-| | told him that 1 had overheard WON 8088'S NOTICE ib KaKdani How Mn HoRseAslon, OF thal He noes ned pale and he killed him?" tion he questioned the doctor with ob-| the conversation and that I thought FUSING BOE. falthioss but saddened Plesrot, who |s ae, te jean features rere distorted with serrate 4 foe, mademoleelie, to defend your- vious anslet ana anh reply aeemed| I was capable of Stine We postion. 1 wes gateweqger in a envall open- | a ‘6 ne brute chase e@xainst an attack,” oO give him relief. je alee @pok vi . Wearing black out of respect for his| the aa etn atin Scape. 2 she « terrible. I never carry firearma.” Jeanne and expressed this Fendt a pigeipeg ee eh meee by peering pessyhd oon. a4 1 | feelings, she is compelied to admit to | shoots Cesc epgmines, the Hokey Sie Thave ne “I am afraid you do,” said Lupin, that they wore decelving him and that JPROME HOLZMAN, om We fret week I aever caw the statue that trial marriage is a fails |e me nix and tls ber of 5 De pdt lade smiling, “berause you killed the dox ed daughter had « wei yet more ac-| No, 1% Fest One Hundred and Fifty: pgp te Lathes Re being oway, One ©, but she no sooner drops Into he wn earlier, | ° dew, . and th who could *iMents, He con i urbed b 7 Marguerite Clark as Prunella. Basin abthw tell) gti Cae ter A ae Wed Nene't foam nee She finished her sentence in @ lower Rava Ried Moe ren ibec mation let apite of thy dnote a cerita intra first atreet, Brons, Bight, however, | observed @ respent- Ernest Glendinning as Pierrot. her weary journey through | ercmpncaleceage Wea rme atiD TE sandari nether (hem think what they please, The great ed to have the police informed and in-| PLAYED OETECTIVE AND edle looking men ebow &® war } awakens her to the fact that happiness ts within reach : a i when I come to the house.” ut his excitement tired him and he I waa bellboy in @ Catskill hotel | ticket office without obtaining @ r 1. | iat) rather. : . 1 ‘ id It romained, of course, for ‘this fragile bit of porcelain to he delicately haere “Tas he been attacked also? {aoLtie houne! De you intend tor — Siadually dropped off ta aleep, and revetved $6 © week. One day | Ucket. ile came on toward @e handled, and this was not done except at raro moments, While the play was Shadowed by Death. “No, foF ho never atits froin Ais room. yi, )e%o 4 dont yet Know how. Hut bed the doctor in the pas-| the manager told mee number of | gate and attempted to pam in staged with an eye to beauty, and for once the branches of a tree were atirred | ¢| ND you flung the pieces But bis ie auch @ mysterious tin Dnte Mare bo easy ih dee ade 1, doctor, give me your oxact} °&«% Were miasing each morming politely informed Aim that be Gust by @ breeze, the acting wae often out of harmony with the settings, just ase on the edge of the road * * * dle hax no strength * ¢ # he Sire Mice oe ales oh tear mind Tt opinion, Tey you “Think that Mt, Das] ff0I the henbouss, just oppacite | Duy a ticket Defore entering, mile ommonplace word or phrase in the text occasionally fell like a cobblestone that runs from the house cannot Kk at a. at) eaals on “Jeanne looked at him and, dominated “X's Lines can be attributed to an| the hotel, He told me in a round- (ngty he put his band tp hip pocket to the flowery path of imacination. But tt was the acting that Jarred most | to Vendome,” anwar ene nee eee nace -atopned BY him, conquered by lls eir of assur- de cause?" about way that he aumpected me. { | and offered me a sbiliing, remarking: of all | bh ane ce tenting tee Oh, hat an teweut ARE® amd Kod faith, she said, simply: HOW do you meant Femembered having seen him when | “Take thie and have @ érink.” | Though Miss Marguerite Clark, a delightfully girlish figure in the opentne |naq gone out waiking’™ #8 © thing! “am auite suey a Weth muboso that, the 1 was coming out of the coop re- [* Whether tt was my leo’ of euatemps | act, played her acene from the window charmingly, #he fell short of both her| "The pieces wore picked up and they , lupin realized all the authority wBION jing tng tua TL RRA OF teen and anne! turning @ ball whieh ao Iittle girl | or whether ne cealised bow conapie- scenes defore the #tatue through inability to strike the poignant note so neces. ds next he was able to assert at such @ MO “nin this evening ‘The doator seemed struck by the aug-| "Mt secidentaRy throwa over the uous he wee qakiag aimesig he sary here. At other times an air of sophistication suggested that she knew ment, and he ald: nolsalie, If you , 88® walked awiy, and Lupin, foltow. Reation wire inclosure, The next morning | walked away. Nest morning I re exaotly what was golng to happen, Then, too, as the waary, disillusioned obec ine blindiy anal be sure to cuc. {1S her with his eyes until the moment | Upon my word, there | 1 concealed myself behind @ clump | ceived » mesmge that the boss Mlerrette of the last act she looked and acted very much as she had done as a pees fi ¥ when she disappeared round the corner Lebo yon aay © © © Thy of bushes and aaw Joe, our porter, wanted to eee me You can judge the Prunelia of the enrden, Of imagination and poetry #he showed not a spark Hewes Sosnenisted goo ia 6604 ot ce % the hou munrmaired sik n ms at then adopts, ajich a very uns] enter the coup, I ran and told the | my surprise when 1 discovered thet after that 6ingle moment at the window, and her performance when the play |end F a2 is : willing ® ® © but ail this Is so ter- Res corny cere woul ihe pain f ‘or Instance,| manager. We followed Joe end the man I rejected the night pefore ; gave you. bie @ 0” 8 pity If any harm were to coma to her. t vals of the legs, which is al-| later saw hi M the ni prieter. Hi e turned from its gay! course was without a touch of feeling or pathos. There @ me? From wi nible Luckily, Arwene Lupin is keeping his 00Mt complete, ought to be accompanied m sell the egge. The | was the proj » He gave me was,also @ certain self-conaciousness jn her pronunclation, due possibly to her ‘rom death.” ‘Trust me, I beg of you. And Pleas® weathur eye open,” by #0 apa manager apologised to an two-ehitiing rates struggles with the broad “a,"" apparently a recent acquisition, If Mim Patricta| Lupin spoke this lttle sentence in a listen to me, 1 shail want a few parted reking care not to be sean, with his The doctor reflected fora moment ana| "Si#ed my salary $1. JARED GRMN, Collinge has not outerown the Youth she embodied in "Everywoman" she might [Very distinct voice, The girl gave a lars, even aid earn attentive to the least then sald in a low volce GEORGE WAGNER. 1st Weet Highty<hird street, Sow he Just (he one to play Prunella, ‘ONE snudder. ‘Then abe sald: 7 Fred vapees are per arta sight or!sound, he inwpected every nook "You think it's poiaon, of courne ® © e] 21 Holland avenue, Rockmway Beach, York, kirnest eet ie more successful in portraying Pierrot triumphant i ee Hew Gaearene sin bg ed hurriedly the Meta low: Aishtenen notes fer wk nes rion Malad As = = - - than Plerrot crushed. Fle displayed some understanding of the character, but jend of October, you were reading on @ | “That animal was never let loose, W88 iced outside and which wae the door limve to be * © *But wh to be euffertng great pain, the park, files the dog's chain, mizes hia performance lacked lightness and his monotonous bawling was varied only !pench on the terrace where you were ne?" << of the kitchen garden, drew the bolt, doing? What's the matter “rt hurtea © © © 1@ hurts,” @be poison with the food and, in short, with a nasal utterance. As the Statue of Love, Leslie Palmer seemed fairly accustomed to sit at the same hour et alin a tied bli iit ae ee cone nae kirted the walle ‘The swo mon were talking outside a Stammered. me and acts procisely as though he t to stone and made impressive figure. Romp, e , when @ block of atone fell and found himself once more near th nt sittl The two men quick! ‘ o have turned ie an tmp) ve figu mp, Tawdry, Coquette every y mot atone fell othe lodge-keeper, He brought him trea which we hed r . uM Troom on the first floor, ine ly carried her to were living the very life of ferer salting. the Opportecny her room and la on the bed hoe tnthes, . "She ought to have an emetic,” eald y pin ’ ‘Ah! You really believe that M, Dar and Doll—as carefree as chorus gifis—were played for Just what they were worth |from the corni fe sf mbed, Two min- where Jeann ° L, Ail 7 | his food every evening tek Nike : h \ ty Becky Gardiner, Nennclle Foster, Kathieen Comegys ind Lorraine Huling, | Were within a few Inches of Being his frie tint wullOn yo teas ptm sinty Mer Ne was mount An accident.” ¢ ¢ © without being bitten?” The village of Maupertute ley quite who was watching her through th nm Ypon the cupboard,” said the doctor. cieux is threatened with the same dam- "One fine evening in November, you and he only, .or the dos Was clove to the estate. Lupin inquired door, saw her Kft @ cup to ae sede eo You'll eee # medicinerage * © ° ger? i i and learied that Dr. Gueroult Hved take a few sips, Have you got 1? © * * Take gut one 1 nave not @ doubt of it.” ect the man? next door to the church. Siddeniy, he rushed at her and caught of th tie tubes, * * © Yow, that Phen it must be one of the servante? rather of those—whom he wants to gut his motor- while the doctor was with her father, i had begun her evening meal, Lupin, gd other parts were acceptably acted, The music by 4 fite and starts, as such music us second act it might seph Moorat came tn ally does, but {f 11 had been feft to finish the ye worked a truly dramatle apell were walking in the kHohen-garden by moonlight, A shot was fired. The bullet ' © Baptiate? © © ¢ ite ran fh . % ee Whiezed past your ear if, Waa shown intotheconmuit- her by the arm ane, And now some bot water. But that im most. unilkeiy! you B tt in c t’ “At leaut, T thought 9a” Ven alc ahinkk a2 ansbed Ing room and Introduced Mmsalf by “What rw you drinking there?” £8 You'll find somo on the tea-tray in hi wee oe V ‘pastiy, less than a week ego, the ‘And you cat name of Paul Daudreull, of the Rue “Why,” whe auld, taken aback, “only @0 other coor." "t ae pe , e y ents litte, wooden bridge that cromsea the “No. Our servants are quite devoted de Surene, Paris, alding that he had tea” emai, taken aback, “Only” Soanne's own matd came running up CWS ROTI, doctor: Kaew @een river In the park, two yards from the to us. ‘They are very fond of official relations with the detective ser waterfall, gave way while you were on ‘You have no frende staying in the vice, w fact which he requested might it. You were jus! by @ miracle, to = be kept necret. He had become ac- catch hold of the root of a trea.” quainted, by means of a torn letter. nne Darcleux tried to smile witn'the inctfents that had endangered Very well. By I wrote to Mar- Milo, Darcteux's life, and he had come ing. All I can say im that the altuation fa mont tr and that we must be prepare worst, Death is Reve, doctor, anadowing the people tn this house, and it wil! soon strike at (ese whom {t is pursuing.” taguat © ee, IP answer to the bell. Lupin told hor what niade eouida that that Mile, Darcleur had been taken til, “T don't know #** 1 thought © * for komo unknown reaso! A HOURRE hate! 868 He noxt returned to the little dining- rhat © * © that tt tasted rather OOM, Inspected the sideboard and th “You pulled a face of Advice to Lovers i ercised successfully in America. But Loveless Marriages no parent should even try to influence heen eeu aianeran i cupboards, went down to th ; . my THINK it '8) 4 gaughter to regard favorably a man|ceiine, these ate only a weries of coln- ‘Then your father {e your only pro- to that young ladly'n aasistance, bitter But | expect thet comes pretended that the doctor ‘Awhat'a tp ‘be done wrong to force n . from the medicine 1 mixed with hy Watah, doctor, Let us pretert dat who fs instinctively distasteful to her, ea, of accidents,” tector?" Dr. Geroult, an old country prace MN {Ne Mmedioine f him to ase about M, Darcieux w por) at a eles a eny girl to 4 ys ‘o, Mademolselle, no. One accident "Yea; and T have told you the con- titioner, who idolised Jeanne, on hear- ome drops whicn I take at dinner @ Without appearing to do #0, he cate- Rewth and.) ond the night tm mere, marry a man| The First Greeting. of this sort ix allowable, * ® © Ho are dition he in in, ing Lupin'e explanations at once Pa rode a prhos chined the cook, the butler, and Map- apen A whom she does not dave you told him of the Gifferent mitted that thoes incidents constituted i AMAL Senitaee UAT wo * ® ® and even three! © * * But 1 W.") writes: “Where ® lady and) vi ae no right to auppose that the attempts?” Undeniable proofs of w plot, Ho mowed chapter of acctdents, repeating th Yes; and it was wrong of me to 40 great concern, offarad hin visitor hos- act th times tn auch wi ao. Our Aoctor, old Dr, Guerpult, for- pitality and kept him to dinner. fled in restraining| "TH? Iady Apeaks firat, to show thet! extraordinary circumstance: ‘bade me to cause him the leas excite §=6The Li ma cee tt ala a she is willing to recognize the gentle-| amusing coincidence, That {i ening ey wn ero! . ‘ pe a aT UN ee thought that I might presume to come "Your mother? together. Meee eat atts trary “Any danger? An reality Lupin alent for only two ow Sa Warren. 8 — to your assistance. And, ag my inter- ‘I don't remember her, She died etz- The doctor went to the @ick MAN'A aces hive @ taste * © "No, Fortunately, she had only taken three hours. in the mide of the man for whom he “S.C.” writes; “For a year I paia|Vention can be of no use uniess it re years ego—just eizteen years room, which was on the firat floor, and on: my mouth ix etill Burning,” two or three alps. t thie ie the aec- he ert fe Tone, iia Nena aan 7 ere walk jeague, up." ol It Recah) ine man—are of |to places of amusement and buying her |iny Ween Whe gate. I’came im the ‘Twas not quite five yeare old.” agen, te whom. ne iokended Oran Ao cup. “Faurhi” he exclaimed, apitting Per Iie throueh the principal gate . i the right sort,{candy, This summer, when she went/nick of time, as you ead. Your enemy “And were you living here?” about it . “Quite superfluous to make anenalye® * % *% & & be Deth can wait a little. If not, then par-]0n her vacation, she never wrote to me ie you once more.’ “We were living in Paria, My father maw Joanne Dare yaipin, on hin alde, was examining #8 doctor, There is no doubt about He reached Paris on his motoroyale of entad wisdom receives full Justification. }on Since her return she has written| ‘What! ¢ uu think? © © © only bought this place the year after.” father'a bedside the botile containing the medicine, and the fact that there haa een en attempt 9 o'clook in the morning. Two Of Bet compelling a girl to marry some} me one note telling me I may again * I refuse to Lupin was silent for a few moments. She @uppremsed a movement of surprise anked &t potsont friends, to whom he Gy ainst whom her whole being pro-|call on her. What ahall I do? Then he concluded: and et @ align from the doctor left the Where 1# this bottle Rept in the ‘By whom . They we oe Or ciaient Watton ARE te tax] GA ta, tha Youse leds ane call hae © Lupin picked up the chain and, show- “Very well, mademolselle, 1 em room. daytime?” T can't eay. But the demon who te spent the making ee ee noe h young jady_on hor how | ing it to ber: liged to you. Those particulars are all The consultation thereupon took But Jeanne was unable to answer, engineering all this Dostacne, siear'y Lapin had opinion, qiité inexcusable, I do not be-|she has hurt your feelings, Perhaps! ‘rook at the last link. There ts no’ 1 need for the present. Besides, it place in Lupin'a presence. M. Dar- Bhe fad Nut her hand to her heart end, knows the ways of the house, {Maveahas euch compulston is often ox there te an adequate explanation. question but er ciarremeans™ SB gtorit es be Wign Oar os 40 remaia oo: Gleuz’s face was worn with much suf- wan-faci with gtaring eyes, seemed met ab &o you prescribed for The bedrooms of both tho father and tivte, the lodge-keeper, who had ble OF, ¥ daughter a) close by It anything Gueroult, “hut that Meele at the manor-house with the ser- * happens we are sure to hear.” Ine haw no tuate of any kind, YAni® Then he went back to the door “i a cs chair in the femme mu Know it hawa’t, Jeanne, for 8 Cae They arrange! to sleep Mi it, ture amd you have taking tt for a’ fore " ” turn about Hight and tits ia the first time ¢ ¢ eo” "She's asleep. n me, you know, 4 love sald Dr Parents may very well be juati- @ gentleman meet, which should pe the first to speak a 3 & Z t

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