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: ’ UNCLE 61, wiat : CHAsENUTHIN ! WouLDdD yey 3 ust NATCHALLY , : I WourD RUN MT To : ° ; Tare THA HE BYA MIND DRIVING ee AFEwW BLOCKS Bown “HA STREET? te = e 40. ¢ FAI, TELL ME- WHAT IS It ReVING &BouTt SIT NS UT = ‘Copyright, 1913, Press Publishing Co. (N, ¥, Evening Worle) Tom promised that he would return to the court Suddenly, out of the floor Mab, the Fair: Immediately Mary, Miss Muffet, Jack's sister Jill Snip—the King’s barber's shears took off one of Old King Coie, and he did. It was the King’s birth- Queen. "O. King,” she cried, Boars you wish te and all the girls murat hid their heads, and ran gway, | as beautiful as any of the others, remained. Tom es- lovely curl, when, obeying his mother’s call, Tom day, and every one brought a present for him. Miss | most in all the world? But ask, and it shall be had helter-skelter, afraid of being asked to give their pretty | corted her to the throne, where she took her place tumbled into Ope. -Eye World. But all that day he Muffet gave her curcs and whey, and Mary made hin) | by thee!” He did not have to stop to think. “I should tresses to make the King a wig. This time the tables | beside Mab, the Fairy Queen, and, sweeping a low fretted about what Golden Locks will do without her a Pair of lamb's wool bed slippers, Wit these he was _| ike to have long, rich hair to hang about my shoul | were turned, for it was they that tumbled in their | bow, said that Old King Cole should have her curls | pretty hair and how very unbecoming it will be to an ders,” he answered, haste, not Tom, for his birthday. old fellow like King Cole.—Con/inued to-morrow, | ————————---—<@ MARY DOANE’S SUCCESS—No. 17—Going Home THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO “MADE GooD” te the base’ ik ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B. JOHNSTONE te make more ‘2 a bare liv- 5 ‘The Messrs. Shubert announce that bimeelf with! tney have arranged to star Irene ‘anklin, now in “Hands Up," next awon in a comedy with music, the Mt at! book of which will be written by Mise take up| Franklin and the music by Burton as Green, AN ELABORATE PLAN. The Players' Club, the Drama| f and other organisatione asso- ciated with acting, have a plan to celebrate the Shakesperian teroen- tenary in an elaborate manner, Be- fone, A 23, A006, Pye fy performances w' ven in ; the Stadium at the College of the City of New York and, at the same time, similar fiver, in fitty ranches of the Drama League . Howard Kyle is Chairman of a com- mittee working te this end, FROM THE CHEOTNUT TREE.