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aerate * seem weer. aii: Giinwted nin lla. ‘The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, December 3T. ‘Gost Welland I aes st Li OF YA THRIT TF Out Ne Oud Haney! 7a wat Dip eee coe, THere Nows poe }YA GONNA FOOL ere Hear WANT-TH To RE WHEN A Toke) FouR TiME-TH, “4c? ¢ [Tee I Tae \ ood To YA. WHY AROUND Titi YA \ DIDNT YAHOH | tor es 1 Teun YA! To YA Dont YA (WONT GEG IT aro poe ) SHUM WUN / als al APPRETHIATE | | at Aut iow ya sOTTA LOG ard Toor { a. yO jester Tay f Y, of ” Gum Dior “ TIME AN YA MUTH i; eA - Snort HPI UT our / 5 ; © ey — —) vo ( ( FAVORITE RECIPES OF AMERICA’S FAMOUS WOMEN Changing Partners walece eke, \ae By Eleanor Schorer The favorite recipes of famous the eee plant and sd equal parte ‘ ‘ women of the United States are | Mopbed harm and toasted bread crumbs. Lacking in Charm printed in The Bening World On| Aiicnige tii eslh shall, sounding fe Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.) over on toy. Sprinkle. with. eraoker and Humor. | Many of the dishes described have| crumbs, add «dan of butter and bake, | won national renown | Mrs. John Hollis Bankhead, BY CHARLES DARNTON. \ em | (Wife of Senator Bankhead.) He very ble in a muaical mix-up ea'd, it's up to you, Thoroughly } Mra. John William Boehn. waite, flowing rerines were snee to. Mea, Bont ive to this feeling, I dropped back to nex’-to-the-last row in ‘he Leng: } \ . ip onisina of? ae tl, & Soules Sere Theatre after the fret act int. night and did my peat to keep awake. | Oye or eee Cone eeseert fo teh “Ftal 1 Pie state But, as Shakespeare didn't may, yawna will come. | Peiicpaatldesrnncal t iw e Heh ve And, after all, why not? | give you my word—no matter What ii may be urprignes bs age ee Pia alah ith bie Banta Coen mre worth—I was so bored that the thought of 1918 going out on @ lame masical com- iT sit edad ‘at Then fil with ed petiel RB ONY tog depressed me. There remained the poasitility of something fresh coming | Sa auaitiies f Se A ik Cesadlcran saben ine riot n with the New Year. But we can't alwaym ielleve the morning newspapers. Pals ads eC ab arean vere oa, spel th vail, papel The mere fact that an American novelist may attempt to hold hin head above TNA TORENT Ee cae eter Monel ca et pees ct @ ieee ae the footlights doesn't save him from the test that every Ibrettist ta compelled | att, sweeten a i. * ae th | om, three ts bleibebA of to face. In atage form * s simply an imitation of “Patience,” and @ very cope tea hpsinod : fee Heo hog ln beaten Gam, Caeee ad imitation at that. Aw for the music, it 1s the aaddeat echo of Sufivan I have cake to the thickness of an inen oF nia 1 bake twenty mi beard in many a night. Occasionally, William Frederick Peters, to gtve him hia fuse LLL ie | due, strikes a note that hits the ear pleasantly, but even the best of his music } Uajud aantat dAE Nye ¢ es wrong in the end because ft ia ming off the key. Never have diaconts Co RD Rakai ete Fla eet row eset Aah struck my: ear morn violently than they did leat night at the Tongacre, ‘The one iS eee et DP bircharicththa'e na aie tee ee exception, | hasten to make before going any further, is Carl Gantvoort. He } PLA ipl hd Ee oboe aay PONG ‘ding powder D enon, Bake slowly, Make «| flour, one teaspoon baking powder, — > , knows how to sing, if not how to act, and therefore the score, so far as he is (| FAMMAgiG. othe cwnlisd: CogucTarg a | SNEnALE gun ails i . allowed to render it, takes the form of music, While Mr, Peters may not be ttle femon, place over the top of pud-| ream butter and slgar; ad@ the egge original, he isa musical, and if he had someone tesidea Mr. Gautvoort to help . at 4 brown silghtly one by on ting constantly, Add htm out vocally he might alt back to-duy and count his royalgies as they came Be aha pie | ‘ in on the popular tide, But unfortunately there are others at the Longacre who should ava!l themselves of -heir first opportunity to take singing lessons. Mre. Wm. Patterson Borland. |"''« #rsdually, then four into whieh ‘Wife of the Congreseman.) baking powder has been sifted. Flavor, | Rake nd Dp fn As for Mr. Chambers, and whatever ald Ban Teal may: have lent him, 1 can \ Baked Stuffed Egg Plant. Gy dagiReitkS oe only say that “Tole” is utterly lacking in charm and humor. I've not read Mr. ) N ege plant will ‘go further,” rite nga Chambers's novel, but Itke you, perhaps, I've not forgotten “Patience” and 1 / (A taste better and give more nuttl+| geniaiet trom the Kessomy Admisebvend Re canie OF ne. Arcoeia mont baked than fried, Cut emg| Cook Book ip esecial permismon of Ube tnbllshors, give me these nights, Here are two points of the musical comedy compuse upon plant tn halt lengthwise, Seoop out, |W. B: Conran tomy, Harmmond. a, Cory | which you may well cast your eye before turning into the Longacre. “Tote” ts leaving ® quarter inch shell. take more 4 very poor combination of “Patience” and “The Arcadians,” so poverty-stricken f st ek vad cas OO ! ‘hat you feel like putting your hand in your pocket and then walking out Frank Lalor makes the most of lit yplement of han it @ southern exposure), Mr. Lalor sugges! e esthetic life for revenue only calculated to appeal to amateur highbrowe, and My \ y paraphrasing a few helpless poets to death he succeeds in winning a number \ ver work, bit as he himself aake, yj Nay opportunity; as the father of a literary reto-nature daughters instinct with the Ife of Broadwi fe: Aurora } Ir-cut (or | with inore pleasure than most musical comedies | RK i i Diary of a Little Boy By Alma Woodward of laughs for himself, He does good work i ‘ bite iat tain unot b ded to. th at | p \ ' Copyright, 1913, hy The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World.) Pink pajamas certainly cannot be regarded as new to. the stage, and the! ff, , i ; sf : ing ladies who come down out of peach trees inthe; un merely to be} \ Y mothur tas got veer ie ny (Tide does not took Ba { marking time that passed years ago in “Liberty Mall ‘TI ne is as pleasant | ; | n Anak near 7 . se Fa . ae. pres ape ie ae that we saw in ‘The Arcadians,” but the essential element of charm is } \ | cabinit a Jot ot] sold star ele got on her deat availa! miseing. The maidens who drop from the peach trees seem atrangels| familiar \ | Bepere saute ty | paper Mes:fear she Xan aabu: with Broadway, and they sing accordingly. Miss Merne Rogera ahrieked ‘I Love UY, \ er aad. aries: Dy |e) pastels On WE a Rem a You" last night to @ top-note that left me unable ¢o return. the compliment, whtle y pa and they are not rolerskate on the carpit. dated Januwery 1.{ 21 will not ever ask for seckund They are rezolew-| helps of trvpe or kornedheef (althoe J * | shuns and pa sed| hate them boath) | ° thay are good for} 3% 1 will not punch no boys ont Vexhiott A in anny argumiat all throo] untill <t bleeds unless they bleed a the vear bee-cause he sez they most | cony sertanty alwaya bge-come invalid on | 4-1 will ron errends for my motrur the sekind day of Januwary and mal not ownly to the @rocery where they spends the rest of the veer in ¢rying! give me a crakir or to the butchers to make ‘em leegul awen | where they sip ime « slice of boleny, Thate what pa exeplaned to ma, but Ut! but alleo to the Iawndry or even the don't understand it ‘cept that he makes | hart-wear stoar where there ts mothe rexolawahune and brakes ‘em, mucoh to] ing to ect except for a ostrich, ( eal my mothur'a sorrow and ritewhue in-tmaking Joky komposishuns beecause | dtanashon 11 exmpect pa to read ‘am. ; the Story of a “Grafting” By C. S. Thompson} | % thie veer t an going to atm ex) will stop telling owr hired gtr All for His Boy Police Official and His son (4M = Yt OMPSONY rts Ann NAAR ANA ORR RRP ARR AR AD RRRADD RRR NNNNNNnornrrnnrronnennrrrnnrooHa Hasel Kirke and others added to the uproar in a quartette number that as many horus girls from any musical comerty in town might have diacounted without rifming thelr career, Misn Ferne had her good vocal moments, but when she | rome from arth only to get off the key the result was painful, For my part, Mr. Lalor with his keen sense of the chaslatan, aid Mr. Gantvoort with hie able-bodied volce, were the only redeeming features of the performance. In the | guise of ® poet that might have been Bunthorne {f clreumatances had not altered | he case, Stewart Baird had a good song, but he had neither the voice nor the| ‘ateigence to sing It—that is all, tn the worde of the @ong itnelf,. Although ‘Nude Descending the Staircase” suggested a picture that we turned away: from in doubt aml perplexity a year ago, Mr, Lalor cared it through hy sheer fo: of the champagne he had taken xboard. At best, however, “fole” was out-and-dried, not to say disappointing, anu the |— resentment ceynote of tt all was struck when the dangerously simple maidens of tha peath srohard arrived at che point of saying “Good-night!" Betty Vincent's fathur, [ am going to{abowt mice | do not see in her eee Wake ® set of new yeer'a resolewahune | ro It annoys her crewel. and Fm going to leep conia of fre « 1 will endever to put away my APT. BURKE o0% up the theless, he went on te the veryeend, and half starved, flanting hia way wits own boy hisidied) by ‘Keamie dnine aod ink oan lope when L’anlahivos peaeint with hae s newspaper which called his reading Wows but not wo with his boy! dia Burke went to the door and beheld ‘ ve put er” i {hold me up to tin Like an objek lean | have pu r rin this reaole vice to overs regitne “a reign of graft” and Unless uthermixe disposed of, tuts hoy would come manhood 1 hia boy—a well groon manland by g evry time ahe does, it] shun ae a kwalitying frase #0 no em® Se Aiegracs (io. (be City, erg We Siac y Lea nal yiatev areata Fortune 4 ved and altogeryae intr i itz goin to « hero choklit creem on}can told me to tty After reading the big tyee, go to his wife and to his only aon with polish that comes with with the 9 unaympathetio ay . wr t k= John, now # senior at Yate. apie el i ; tare au i weak daya and a nikkel on Sundays’! | « amt to go to tel When She Is Older. ae eee cine. Then ne atruck a Holding aside hin cigar, Hurke went sa rore ang aninciation wiakathon yomee cat tle had a father's impuige to take | “dnd anuther thing ite not fare tol won't ask more'n twice wether cant ‘ A r ok c “lors, and angoviation with oth o hi I to Hf Die 2 A sa HERE in a pretty genera! prejudwe againat @ man's ris re touching {t to his over the paragraph a second IM ie, o¢ ¢amily and fortune, No wish but Me be Gave him only a forma, | MAKE Feznlewshung. giving up things | stay up ninita longer er Saye 1! i i] ‘ 4 ae ° psy ny don oF oheetin Hy rsh ir my winter u i marrying & woman whe is older than hymseit. ‘he | ttegally watched the Maches of light, deeply annoyed. {t vee ° ora {ime vind eves been withheld from hie boy~ word of recognition and slowly. the 1 don t “ theta ena | Ke ‘ Ose will Me my ater yeseratonel tact Tatons OF courae, In 10 be found in the. undoubted | when the match had burned out, and that any newspaper had spoken OF vithing that money could buy LerRAl: Cooling dled) away. Am URNA), Ua Pee TP eee ee eat woemint lumps won't give my mochur ¢he wiiae ) jam that a woman matures more quickly) than @ man. line smoke was coming in great, blue them. he ete, & he 8 It mattered not to Burke that hig boy spoken Daddy's Srpary storys. Ab WORGIRR AN TAPR WR i ' Rs A Girl of eightesn In frequently, to ali intents and purposes, | mouthfuls, he went back to the black Need of it, He went back to his cigar | 44 4), lived a life more or less Hie own twy, proudly reflected Burke, (0% no redolewehin nat wood be al when she is walling bee-hind me on the same age as a man of twenty-one or even of twenty-five, Aenounced his “reign of Wt @ durning Teenie the outer (aPart from the family. What if he es he sat watching the young man take [PAPY 449 _| the street But there are exceptions to ali rutes, We all know of Then the telephone rang in the outer did choose to apend his vacation days off his gloves, Father and aon, and yet | 8°! my net | am going to be Pere). Bt Will nek mule my Se happy marriages where the wife is from‘one to fiv Burke hed the (eatures and the air of oc ow & call from) the yell " oF Pallnan cars or ocean liners? What they were a world apart, it seemed. The | *t rely make sakrifices will i ay Bet to the hottim beefeae older than the husband, He doubticas ‘developed early,{a man who nad lived « hard life, Ha Journal, which had been ringing all tae (7) 0 yo. A Cita mins Oe tee er elt i? it aw ao with {make my fathur pritty ashamed off the sugar melts and could not find @ sympathetic mate among the set of | was big, with florid chi His black mornin ry Arenas There was to tine hie boy, His a! children o ch a Kwitter 10, 1 wilt do dlurndest to treet @® miria a few yeurs younger than Miaeif, the sac into which | hair, aiteady gray at the temples, AT AR Tea eicanetn awl Beaiic aid vadt GATE Maas HUrEStO Tid waa cua ezaa iain ewan bye sullumiy s@are to k juke ane wu nine athe ¢ fallen . most of his friends married jtrasied strongly with hie low is ” a i ieee : AU might ike > 044 ‘noments # the father wished troubling his bo What was it-this {ti following rezolewmhuns during the | fam sted of mine It ts againat the law of Natune for an old woman to | forehead. @ didn’t kno apse Peper Popeye UE a a a sh i} ate ita nen ve ; marry & Young man, or fo: an old man to marry a young) He caltny read on about himaelt. nake-a eae ern ja He Nad # father's love, and some Well, John!" began the fatier, try: pretty good crowd up there ‘They're art me a , VINCENT woman, Rut # alight seniority on the part of thew: fe | He was Cuptali of the newest Ten enn hata just moon: the size of MeR Ne Wanted ty make it known, It ing to appear unconcerned nab legdesa ln ihe clase; (ule van - a will not necessarily spo!l matrimonial happiness. . | garioln Broviiint He had heen a0 tle ou newspaper Wise gust? Throw a lot W* 4 feeling which he could make brings you down to the city?” when I went to breakfast, they w tae * dea! twenty-five Sears. is omcias 7 7 plain hiv b taking bis boy in hie t fi th i for rp A couple of the BOR writes: “If a young | iipoat ding « ito a paper aud then gumshoe i His hoy eat partly facing (he otner tere walting for me oupie of then ‘ The Difference Invites & youne Man whew ake naz | home Was On old four-story buliding of Of niNt TO Pi ee te sek ie Sra and holding hin to his heart 6 way, slapping his gloves on hile knee. hed the paper epread out on the table ve ; ‘ On" writer ""What in Cre differs | arore nar te {brick and stone, like all the others i: # . . he went on saying 1 guesa you Know, don't you™’ he One of them beman to Joke about my all ve j 4 ‘ 7 , Known for some time to encort her to' the tong aide sireet, except for two /t ain't all tru 7 ‘i . { ence between love and infatuatio a dance, should it not bw ner dutv.te) ee LJ ; ‘s Have you @ @hologreph of youreelt, My boy! My boy ‘ aid quickly “I see rou've got a morn: name being Burke and wanted to know (ie TE howl say that love is infatuation Provide the tickete?” wat. | ereea Goorslamen and & ga Over MAO eas Burke's aves went back to the uewe: ing paper there ¢ T knew what the old man was np Raa ner: thet lasts Tn my nolalon: van TAIT cane room for gaiceinion Hurke slawmed down the recelve pay \ reign of graft’ ile took “John, my boy,’ wad the father, “you to’ ie « ir n 4 be ; H oat ip hin ’ n niin * r ren pund, w yo ho are they put the fathe Ww " #3. 3." writes: “What would be as - off duty, where they aat playing cards ite took up his cigar, his pulse beating 'P Lae ee an ha ; Fi ae : me ons Aru M1 Wrere ail ibe 1a tiene ? Ee BL ae i to ae acceptable gift to send tom girl friend! oC K. writer “A man has veen pays or reading newapapers, On the Tight, With the black neart of murder—tis NM at if all “ Oe there fellows had th y " f pe LJ . ng trie’ Tle war getting money for his You were on the other aide 1 ywe up her he avenue whore siour who lives {1 the coun ne me aitention for two yea Re- [es one entered the office, was @ deor leritence from the days of bis gung. Tie’ Mee eeing money tor Anyway, they bad the eame old men are running around the Rroad aa ‘ anid thé only see When I visit t utly we have had several quarrela, leading to the Captain's private quarters What if aii that they said wag true? 0" teed pore MOOT ta SHIN Of HIM Supes, Anyways they Ned the apme old man are_running he Bran Wa cont’ anid the Bend her a bos of really nice « and during the last one he ateuck me.|—a dingy little room, carpy 1 years He Was. geting the one Hie. fe he ber ae Na ne By Dhevve if is, ou AOU WR Ae ae 7 By. , can yi home y it 7 had alWwaya he v ne " are! q on ” q pie i 1 St uw ‘ Perhaps she can't met any in her home py you think it would be wise for me|@sv, and furnished with ad¢ — chatra, " Varcihing foc bln, 6 ff wae all that day, io the get anywhere “No, John, the It wae only a joke, tell ve Ge: Seung Bu 5 chewed toyn. fo marry him?’ & waate-paper basket and tk on = Money had done everything h . ne ; is m4 ery ee ean yon It had taken him fron: the aqualor af ticking of the ciock on the wall, van't reach ared the bo At that An Mia : nis eleven ” yter most certainly do not lo nol ° 7 t 1 r py he vould acim heb . rT We ° the 4 on int ead tho article th a facing the » BB." writes—"Do a girl of elgnteon | ice von could and happiness less qraatinualencuay inate pknew #1 fast SiGe tenement into the luxury > iid ait x the back headiin Well, IP thes vas wen vou, at he ad Ae mp nraeR: SOF al) " way, anda man of twenty-four ordinarily ie every known form of gr fis pre- of a orownstone reridence uptown, [t more or Joan unmoved} ane lenat they've f ne ngere on course, | fa oe ant bu I ‘ ’ he nal, know their own minds tn regard to car Joinet ran from the dock@ ‘ond w: had put him in the department, and with al hande-patromen, district me midn tt and se. after a wil c e rele Ing ¢or each other” Fa Ke" weit 1 ain (wenty-(WO | ang thet! meant @ rak fom jjold> Tater on had aiven iin tule cuptainey, leaders, qarilors, srooks a hone "How ay, Jolin weg py NRA Pacts Y the fa The man ‘s old enous) to kuow his Should te ve UD & gitl three years older up men, pickpockets, once men, It had always heid him his desk in higher u» in the if ‘0 one oll took the traubie to rend reat c x ‘gir a hurke # Mt ’ 4 ed with © own mind, iy {hase my doulte avout than myself because my mother thinks | ge. grom the dance haf and the divas, spite of (he newspapers and all je had Only one bit of comment nn'd nee how. A yovery dirty thronta!” cried the Captain nan Ho tried the efrl. her too old for me? We have loved | pom disreputable hote, from gambling With mones was avng to do ean AOD the newspaper ay Walt, w nt wet through? to speak | 1 tind the . each other Gevotedly for ‘three years.” | paorty more for his boy. Hie bey’ Capt, Burke "Hot air te told th Whats the matier poke up the Atte ward, whe ey gat to h nice \ at anything. ‘ A, R. write 1 arn seventeen and ou really love each other you will! swale » mijiion by graft.” ked ty think of him Late in the a» te ane Captain, throm wa fry s man 0 nm cam e ata recent pretty alel sappy, desnite your comparatively | these words ht hie eve and ne Aw he Want on Knocking tne knock 0 It wan the = en ewe po ' one bs one apwioginindg, a ' “0 1 bevend of fifteen. 1 ha been ce sett difecenste in age. det the paper fall into his lap, with a» from bie car he gave hi fupt len announcing & ne @ be Wihe vee gaving 1) . ( a ‘ " els tantly thin ue oo be ' we ad\ ina 7 {feeling save.one of amurement. I! was framing a inental picture of a red nan Who wouldn't g ve hie name The about tne ob 1 . ae air triende . rr ne how to stop, ax dwn toordistyncted °K Ho writen: “le it right for @ itike other attacks on his rule in yeart blooded, fash.onaole young man, who stranger Was a awe), the Heitenant “If you want U4 ’ * ey ra Heh keaaaraa ink @ attend to my studies. girl to Bo our With other men when one | gone by, winding up wittra demand for he had seen arom ve, fiers Roby led. ort with nue sven and re cheeks, ey be uy nae ed the bo ‘ Hide i. ee ikl a awe 7 ie | @imply inake up your mind that you| man is paying her regular attentione™ oMcia! head de himself had lived a long, up! and immediatuly the Captain knew ¢ lac he othe oy, with de ph ‘ae love affaires, Aca, Unies abe ds cagased, . “Mot let! eaid..theCaatain Mevess fight. imnoren: and rough. threadbege descripties, Jt sounded like Joan—bis ning, if 1 do aay oo, 1] ave! with ® want ty) truth, their eympathy aa@ i] . ’ ’ / / ( . 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