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RET RRR TS — mer a ee ee s Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursda is Z je 1¢ ia lg. o is |< a! hr * | Old Clothes for New | Simple Ways to Renovate Your Wardrobe ON, IT WANT You To RUA AROUND To CF Come on! LETS WAVE ] | By Andre Dupont |] THE ORUG-S Toe AnD Buy mem HEL1-0! SAE ee acts tc | |e 'T Course oF ur me | | Conrriatit, 101%, by The Prem Pultting Co, Ghe ew Bat Grening Wess). A) NO. 1- STEAM YOUR OLD VELVET AND USB IT AGAIN. “The Little Cafe” Has Gay Music DONT SToP ME - T cE Is nothing quite #0 hopdese and emeeed wp ecamne 00 erushed Pr, ° I IN A HURRY - | clvet. If Is useless for trimming Surpeess, M-enmmetoven be etilized to and etty Girls GOTTA GET cover n necond best hat STAMPS FO! my wire! Now, Most women wien they rip this expeneivequatarted ot? their fast eeason's Jnuttiinery or frocks give temrettil aigh eo they Ghia of the original cost, but know nothing batter to do with If than to throw tt Into the rag | bam Thiet a erent pity Quantith perfeat!y velvet f fine quality are | wasted tn this way family be steamed and made to look like new. atier how badly) BY CHARLES DARNTON, HERE'S an air of eayety about “The Little Cafe” that js ax oheering aa the sight of an old friend tn a new place. And then, to put a yosy hue on the situation that develops in the second act, there's Mazel Dawn, sunnier than ever and playing Gaby Deslys in way to make Gaby herself turn \ Sreen with envy. This te the thought that strikes you the moment Misa Dawn \ appears at tho New Amsterdam Theatre, \ Meanwhile the story of te French farce to which ©. M. 8 McLellan has | added some very clover lyrics and other bright lines {8 good enough to keep spu entertained. But merriest of all is Ivan Caryll's music, which happens to be as pretty and as lively as the girls of the chorus, who eing it and dance {t Very well indeed. The gay music and ten to the band and see—what yout see. Marie Empress, for one, i« worth looking at. @he is a dainty, dark {ittle Deauty who does Iittie but sit around wa'ting for supper to be served, yet you never for a moment forget that she is among tion present. Unlike Alma Francis, she @oean't try to sing. Mixa Francie's efforts in thin direction are extremely painful, while her speaking vol on ser’ to emphasize her shortcomings. John Young simple as the w: AKE THS CAKE —— ome by this method 6 88 several Wave of domme this (ne of the easiest te to hold the velvet over the ming spout of a Mette of bolting STEAMING Velvet water, taking care that the wrong side of the vetvet ts toward he ettia Pass the worst crushed places several times slowly through the eteam. Ané any @at reinain obdurate under thle treatment owlé de gemly Grushed with @ sotteriete vonnet brush to raise the ptle If n large quantity of velvet requives treatment # és cometimes easier ¢e team {t over on tron. Heat @ flat iron on the etove, hot eneugh ee ¢hat f will seesm | little Dip @ plece of clean muslin in weter, wring (t eut and old & tn | velvet is crushed, tf the charming damsel, arraved in colors! = . a ; ; the pile ne peti | that dazzle the eve, make “The Little | = . Time You Gor MRS. JONES HOUSE -TELL HER worn off It can be ‘ Cate’ ou Iw attractive, t's very, | (THERE GOES THE HEN PECK FOR y i Vib inade new and gioney tiltch like a Patis restaurant. where vou HOME-You LOAFER} MADE. T= ANO BE QUICK ABouT IT)! | | i } You! Like To SEE YOURS TRULY HOPPING ABOUT LIKE, THAT UNDER 6 AV WOMANS OROERS: © good-natured and ter who Is teft @ for- i 8 | three folds, Turn ¢he tron upside Gown and hold ft tn that position Setwees Qe tune and then stays up all aight trying | Knees, first protecting the clothes from ecoram by placing over them en of spend it. Mr. McLellan may be for- blunket or thick oloth of some kind folded te make tt heavy enough to keep the given for making him a count in the end i #8 t f heat fron the skin, and over this put @ folded newspaper. 1 rhe because of his remark after winning a in this eort of natural vise, and over éta flat wurface the duels “You know what gave me the | el and tucked down firmly at the @Mes ¢e make @ emoeta surtace. New ; fron wrist, doa't you? Killing fies inj hold the velvet etretohed out emooth, @ emali gortion at @ time, and @aw the } the An the glass washer who wrong side across the steaming mugite ever the tron, This will reise the gfe and Joins in the adventures of his newly- kive a glonsy look even te velvet that (2 quite worm, When the velvet has been rich friend iittle Herry Depp ts not freshened |t should be allowed to Become perfectly Gry again defore i tn cd. i | only any and nimble, but he has a ne Still another way to freshen velvet te te hola each piece firmly ever.a geapat Joseph Monehan as Veauchenu. truly French sense of “make up." Coornats. . bolling water and iron It on the wrong aide ehfie the steam rises, Ss Graves, with @ funny palr of leas, cuts ( cme Row Yor vente "wort ) ‘A walell Wrudh (ohde 6¢ svete shew Ge Gaver be ansd tor outvely & grotesque figure and makes the most of his opportunities as an eccentric come- Optimettes dian. Aa the Hungarian singer who {8 a terror to the walter Grace Leigh must be taken for granted, for her singing doesn't atrike a responsive chord. And in the interests of good taste she should be restrained from sineing one verse of the | gong “Do You Call That Dancing?" that fs so vulgar T can’t believe McLellan | Wrote It. No fault can be found with the musia It has swing and tinefulness 1s WHERE n PuT ONG OVER: gee hago oe L. Cull and spirit, and is aw enlivening asa brass hand marching down the street on a we Pu 4 tL BE SO ullen bright summer's day. Misa Dawn makes the most of it In “Just Because It's nan lox HE BUTCHER. Dav HE By Claren bd You,” and the chorus comes to the rescue of the others x \ nfatlingly that every number scores. Moreover, the piece is staged In such Rorgeous stvle that alto wether {t is a stunning beauty show In short, “The Little Ca place to drop into for an evening's entertainment “The Madcap Duchess.” OULD you hear hunting songs and madrigals and go back to the days W when Louis XV. was a mere lad eating gumdrops out of a silver box? Then hie yourself to the Globe Theatre, where "The Madcap Duches¢” is given up to the ecstasies of Victor Herbert's latest music. There you will find Miss Ann Swinburne, a bit fuller of face and feure than she was as Annabelle tn “Robin Hood,” swashbuckling around In clothes @he couldn't get at her dressmaker’ for one act and later looking charming in contumes more suited to her. As a shepherdoas, for example, she ts a pic- ture that couldn't be improved upon. But, being a madcap duchess, she is frat obliged to wear top boots and the other masculine furnishings that Miss Henrietta Crosman used to wear «0 well, Just to show how easy it Is for ® woman to disarm # man when she crosses ewords with him. ‘The rest of EAT HE CAN'T WALK . GEE» THE. WIFE wit THING * a \we'LL FATTEN THIS Jn ON ek) ND Tr a” ose L FELLER UP Al Coprriga, 1913, ty ‘The Fou Oubiuhing Ga, (The Sew Tah Grening Welt. HE @unshine on Bohedule Tem: is just the When the “Fhey Sev-ers’ Remart of yeu that you're ry Gsi-Controi aoreas 7 what Others Think |@% Gquarely en the Gummitef Life! ot you as What — you Think ef Yew-/ Rejetoing @ @ Bivefe Downfall a ein elf! moy be “Hemen*—Ddut 20 40: Canni- Bunking the Facte sever yet dettems Swabbed the Slate Olean! i Resendy, te-Todking upon the Atummy — of Sameses, we Wondered how Many ‘ the etory that J ) Huntly Mecarthy A, ; aie y wrote T teave to vou, or to David Ste- way, sav $ i Aimy Atigh-for 3¢ you're Getnarso Mise] Temas be be@ Pepined ever Split Milk! i the avai Fine abut . story ay tl s He's THaT BIG. the Target than to Kiek up the’ Dust! Yesterday ts Ful Down—but the ; rt ig that it has no surprises. When tis turned to stage uses vou are al dust Come AND te n Front of Tt! Stately Grip Te-Blorrow is Waiting to s -—— ‘Warped inte her Doak! ways one act ahead of the author look AT lied Our 14 the Hetght of Now-Nutri- — T mentioned the ecstasies of the GoNNA FATTEN HIM tion 1s @ Homily recited to a Hungry ae aut Sotver < Hems. Desire music because Mr. Herbert went into LP FOR OUR Mant at we Ever Saw had net the Most * ae yody and soul last night w he “THANKSGIVING. — Klementary Idea of Straightening Out icted the orchestra. It is safe to * Long-Distance in the|the Kinks m his Own Life! eS ae ea ae alae ® score js characteristiothat's 4 serviceable word! Bat more “1 dare aay you will even uncomfortably. “Wust put % Gown ang~ / ‘ Fata, BORER OC CPUEHER: BAO you ever naw thie letter be- where.” te charm and distineth of whi 1 )ked acrons the pat 6 Madcap Duchess’ into t ‘Toere was a minute's pause while I on the table. Then I turned and tected OF ‘onerctta. There's: always, room ote looked at the tett (Mra, Hutching, i the top on Broadway—and 1 must 4 (never did!” he eald eolemaly, ‘m worry, 7 said, “but tte ene of Mr. Herbert needs room when he con- | ‘There iad been @ queer sound all the rules of thts house thet guests Gow’ ucts, Tt may he that a great deal of ing, out now T made it out. Home come to these rooms, They're striody his music sounds very much alike and vise was In the toom, entveting and private. It Wd Ret gi Merve somewhat familiar, because most 6 ef it takes a staccato turn. Jumpy, face tumed purple My poor lamb!" dt whimpered, And it was M Hutchins, Mise a hurry, Pat's old niche ue “I'm here with Mine Jennings on @ rhaps,’ sald Miss Patty, ‘you alse purely personal matter” she sald fus- | Jerky music i so apt to give one the tm nervous disorder. A more simple melody 4s Was proved last night when the tenor, song in the second act Miss Swinburne might easily @et with more spirit in the earlier scenes, our on that {t is suffering from a likely to find general appreciati len Hall, won hfs audience with his ov «Mio the Gay be- ously. “How dare you turn as out?’ Han UMN pee Se x oni Miss Patty. “Nonsense, Minnie Ohio, but T positively ae- “I'l go when I'm ready, 1 was ‘ ” ube of the house,” [ remarted, and hey volce is alwave a delight, 1 when she reaches the little theatre at ser” ‘ het's what piece the deor I stood holding s Versailles there ts no lack of charm, A fine singing company gives tone * oo ene eee aad. with a oben ‘There wasn't any euch rule, tut T A performance quite above the ordinary, and the production, with tts allks eee soto E a do Mrs. It ie fate teaked, had to get them out: they hed Mr, and satina and laces the grand er that goes with them, Is at once] Ty ~ a of rare ge all our fathant Plerce driven énto @ corner and yelling Pleturesque and beautiful. Bred G. Latyam hes staged the piece with even = : ; notiink of the sort,” anata fOr help, hain is usual taste, and Manager HM. Bragee ts accordingly to he 9 Will The Funniest Story of America’s | By Mary Roberts Rinehart Pe Ap Sed the whole | “There te no suh rule endl 7oe end st production h * of ed a 7 . wf ? ant v 2 nm ’ s' A Anat production he ha tte H len ere here Ss a 1 Greatest Woman Humorist | “Author of “SEVEN DAYS 5 story in the paperw? anit ida “Come, Nana’ We're not learning any- denaugh auecveds (n valbing eeeaitnal Weuetion it conte feed my nuestion twice wow and Tain thing and there's nothing tobe done ono: cowed als 00 * ite . " ‘ od my ' 10) v ‘ reseed y g ft seems t Kiving an imit f Jefferson De nate 0 1912, by Boble Meemil Co) eaten her up Mr. Thopurn was there, Mr. Sam = muttered something a4 Austrian fam! i“ haugh y, Aaked J A cn Aneear: Hah ents ing, anyhow. My head's whiri- or the ma to an tnitation a > nme sparandltienioee er, rush er, out he was ney would not unde! in Anime ‘or a re All Why any one should wish to imitate Jefferson De Angelis im more than 1 : einige Aba ala ial Le Ud Mel the ange tpenad CRN Babe of gecuiat know te ene er Ne Mra. Hutching went ow Aeet. understand, Mine Josephine Whittell doesn't at al! suggest the wicked Jad Unt every BOW und then Ne leeked: at Just Fite her the dager spe Liwan pratty mad Kania: ee i ouhe thet thing 1'4 do tf Towned this she is sup but she sings a vbly his watch, and once he got up and and in came se gach Nt could lave meen Mise Patty dtan’t ketee tn the dark, 4 Place, 1d get rid of that ced-hatred Of more importance than individuals, how is the point that “The Mad- sree atten Wie paced off the lobiy, putting down the fur coat turned up around his ears and jim ratio. tn the Totter, TT Raven't al ee i aed to Gir. Pierce, cap Due brings romance back to the stage at a time when {t may reason- % length in his note-book, T didn't need Mr. Sam's fur cap drawn well down ¢ if by oseulation what ; paar State of you wast to know why there are few. bly be suppo! o be dead this instance romance t to muste a mind-reader to tei! me he was figure his head, He stood for an instant Miss Cobb.” 1 eald, but my conarien 1 ’ ie este here every year I'll tell you, She’ the paerinect suiceme pe a Fa RSE iL {ng the cost of # new hardwood floor winking {n the light, and Mr. Van A's" gues# you don't a Oe ee ttenn tbe reagon'” ‘Then fie flounced out with Ing of suce or cau Alter here. fi her head up. Ui ens $$ $$ - * and four russ styne mot up nevvourly, fle a Load Wighe. Soe raetnia A pameihs Le) yihing very he 2 - a ‘ Mr. Su came to the news atand, and ier, Hiv eves lighted on Mise Pattyn Jf there wan ansthing in the way of wu af tt bad bean any bing cary p ast Timt ras puce pifte, ‘The real reson, m for & wiuitue | he was fo nervous he could hardly limht ¢ace and stayed there, Mr, Ham wan Qo ian Ln, tial lier le got te Soniabody crommed the room and @ it otanon te cheapes ent el Betty Vincent’s Hit a clgarette tnere, Bat what evil he 407 Me Ang it uit. ie. cos Kien all atoune pice mathe aware ml now thet 1 lent, heresy “Le had & meeeage from one of the + walked Miss Patty: any American Lever saw ad that’? maid Mise Ratty’® it, the abring being floored over, s detectives,’ sad They've traced 4 lu, there I went back to my newsstand. I was hen elence LL ode ) that most mineral aprings cure vice to Lovers fade hun'ts"Siay toe't ade and tne ito Sens, Ohi, Dit they Tost abi oo ordony thts ne sinuenton AMO, af eoUrRe, itm pete tain the whwit eatae- : = 4 ' 1 den Sy tt ‘a drinking four gallons of lithla Cl slianien the her's there If we « ° old on this women ‘ i elven id firmly. “Let man’ i evening -! Tovk at that firatenigut aud are tell asset ican heard of the Heverend water a day he s faturated that if he don tOlwaivel tiie prcule akehant i fone # rk. anit time we were have i re does throw tn anything alcoholte or iiss Gane die ene one | CHAPTER VII. ence » se pay toyed, aithon sce AIT There. wae a aeronm @rom Mra Hut. digaati biey awimming for sta = pefore nkly asking for the an - ae My Plerce te due tn three minute Vierce was a goud bit lene ihe Dioky | ‘There was a tal to her tfe t ) NG Let them awk If they want to know. Mr. Pierce Acquires a Wife...) \., pe you told him to ue Carter than ho lia seamed to he in the [%. and x creak ae ahe felt in Fete A quick step toward é “ a plates ¢ ares donot apeing home the fi nate 14, ever and Miss F oked down at her. ceive, the mod . | HOBVIOR has charge of the (is# file siste he oid \ nto thecdin Your fainerl® he said, : " ing of the sort.’ he obfected see hes, and her Sia We into the day ta the | LOM, an We may to Sour “About—what happened downstairs vin soing man is low to Make Him Care. spring-house at Mope pri Nothing he sort.” he objected. ae her, ani her fa foes @a\ tice over. cwniat sah * ' ee emnenen Son oes far too timid and) W.* writes: tam very mach a |f takes the news stand tn the and) Bee Rn an meet overt so se Rae Ase 1 body went to bed wr, “HANG ehae te all you will @ay?" de- happleat face t ever SAW on & mam *T cautious in his at- lieve with a young man, and 1 have| J evening. ‘That's an old rile a he whole thing Bw wort of Hey ae Thovura came over ond bought @ cigar manded Mise Paty scornt "You -.1've veen ready to knock my fool faira of the heart, mde Nin many gifts and written to] Phe news stand includes tebacco and a 1 Stand for that twhleg and palms, and un op on fs Way upstatrs, and he was @a don't know’; ‘there's @ mistake’; ‘v0 head off ever since. It was @ mistake i surprising him every day when he wax out offclroulating Nbr and ‘a close to the "l sould endure 1. 1 re aa eta cnage KiOQui ws le lind beer chert! before. never aw the letter before” On, (ret) off A ww, 4s t , ttn nar It's wstonis aie naw lersest wael var sie 4 Wot” Load, “F guess you wonb't were only @ man! My letter, please,” sald Sfias Patty ryt of cuser He yet fddo not think that hg cares} omer, and of T nilesed any an nae mit ve Dew abe nae Sener I een Feet et wake do at : ter, : ‘ ; he aske helples mach for me. 1 sO) Suggest | ture at spring 1 got it there If nich of that sort o thing a woman 4 Non IMNS) OF OEE as " & sanding fo nthe dining room Pits Pei a: Hite: take coolly looking back at him without a ly how he can obtain his affestio ou va ell w!) about a man te t Your brother didn't * 1 : cas fo his ‘We'll eend for Mr \'an ; iy anes 1 . ; skedicat me and erinned a v i nm not in @ hurry, 9 euepped. si Viewae don't look Mke that! he giake sue of a: Don't make your awn Ko oby Men] way lie asks neral on He ta andy a said to Mex, Van A only January, and 1 don't want ;\iMyoe! Tete the ehing, ef eourse, | oo imiAt Camo in suddenly one or the young lady's af-| like what they find diMoult of attain-|drink« i, by the time vou've supplied maid. “E wouldnt be as | n't y place until May. TM get $4 when ae Vi, tage ng aS darkness, and you fection before com-| ment — his teratire and his t 0 and heard are for a Kood dea! prioess arenas randy for it T had e good look at noosay poticet ene © Bam, dat ee sitter, please!” ehe eaid exaln, mae! Wo writes: oy tn love with grimbling over hin bhi at the ALAA, i youu Carter, and he's got tou eqnare KY - raising her eyebrow: bs promtsing himself 4 am tn a, bit she came to h ape, Wn Alatyne’™ repeated Mine proposal, He wsually says that she & JoOUNK man who has shown some ove got a ine on him and « 1 heard #, ‘The women anes ae ‘ # Jaw to FUN @ micoeeatn! ueuramthentow « dazed way, Ne wave up trying then, He held out aad d-thus ander «uch-and-such | signe of affect but who has never| hook ju it ned forward te lool ot 1 a Wren hoine 0 Bed It was about tine to make the letter and she took tt and went out Cee dedetion reilly me that ie loves me. in 1 eupper 1 relieved mwas attting fp I Maas lereinee ave Pent fo the pantry quyself et on, @o I knocked and walked in With ler head up and #corn in the very pirennAlA ee ane: 8 ie ‘to family seem to want me tot nda puns the news atand # Of lier cha uta? whe reinayied duel y, Qweiork amt Axed w teay of ayper fo s the tray, and they ali ginred a: WAY she trailed ser akirt over the door. that #he loves him or the reverse? ‘To family o war ¢ to bel r ord ata 4 4 Pay Mr Pisrce e would need wl his Mrs. Ticehins was colle in * But I'm no fool; tt didn't 1 all appearances he never thinks that, that he cares, Shatl I try to m in the daytime, when Wt lald of tn white, having tadd off her Patisanexd ‘ rngth the next day, and & man can't chal, hold.ng a wet handkorcme wo hee the war he towel ties doe the wlmplest, surest w deciding thig| him love me or shall 1 forget him With (he toothache, Mr. % was right. for that evening, with a red rome pinned gee We aut pie aye. fur on wittered popcorn, Tfount eves, and one ade of ber COD was loose Wh he had deen holding It, when st important question to put it} Try to think of him oniy as a friend] All the women had on thelr puffs, and on her so Mr. Heres wld know: her but that Mr 4 hid known some chicken and got @ bottle of the ana h fown. Miss (Patty was he closed the door after her, to tell me . y. (Refusal is) until he asks to be something else, they © sitting tn @ half-circle on Miss Patty he eh b alan, Jennings sumenvae: She wae @id doctor's wine-t had kept the key white end angry, waiet ailed him, Ho was erasy about Befinitely to the young lady sa i be) t thing that can happen to him, | oa each side of the door Mra Sam wae and ehe turn me toward the « Dis wine cellar since died -and was about @ yard from ier from the minute he eaw her and he Weta catia (8 ner eo wnceme| eB! wtltae. UWel ia the propec| tote idan g frigotened und anxious, dooz, Her + eet hard, and ed the tray up to Mr. Pier It her, with the letter in Me hands, Bit hadn't a change of linen or a cent to and surel t table as uncertainty. dress for the bridegroom ai en the disinterested observer can-| at a nz room, He had the old doctor's ¢. he door was open an inch or so, and best man) and standing near the card-room door she was twisting the ruby ring as mnie rch wedding taking place at 3/ was Miss Patty, She was ail in white, always did when she was nervous, And he was looking at her. Ma name. And she, as you ght way, breugh! your supper, Mr. Car- ragmed edge of ro: y, with re hie high aprending the 1 began. Then I stopped and ata: and princes sending her 'stom- not be positive which of several young|P. M. with two ved spate on dior cheeks, and oi the same moment Mr. fam and | gis ‘way making over her knee and a9} was about to wnock | heard e eile at Mise Patty and efee ‘Hutohins. id tiarae until she'd hardly need men a lady favore. And certainly the! They should rf frock coste or! thought {f her prince could hi both {ti she wee in white, too, and squinting at tt. "I should wieh my volcan J¢ was Mise Patty! 1 eaid, Wall camay Jogi at a king. ung mpn themselves are in Be peels outewey costumes, Ber thea he would protty nearly have ake had @ red rose tucked in her delt! ,Bances to be more-er—dignified. Those ‘How eam you deny it’ oF 4 }

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