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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER 31, 1919 OREGON'S FOOTBALL STAR MKS EIGHT FELD GOAL PREPARING East vs. West Game To-Morrow Will Put Eddie Casey to Supreme Test—Rival Elevens Are on Edge—Crimson’s Weight Isn’t Worrying Western Coaches Who are Rooting for Wet Field. By Robert Edgren. mre ttm or on PASADBNA, Cal, Dec. 31. HIS foothill town is filled to-day with visitors from astern States and up and down the Pacific Coast, gathered for the Teurnament of Roses and ti Great Harvard-Oregon game to-mor- fow. There is a strong feeling of how strong is shown by the scores of applications from Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Pennsylvania and other Bastorn colloge men for seats in the |und the Ina fighting mood. | Northwest h two dig sections reserved for Har- vara. For once in football history Harvard's rivals will root their heads of for the Crimson. man. “Sure,” he said, “at home I go to every Yale-Harvard and Prince- @on-Harvard game, and I’m always) footing against the Cambridge team. Ifs going to feel funny to be up there cheering for the fellows who've aiways rubdbed it into us. But after Beating Brown and Pennsylvania, those Western boys think we don't know how to play football, in the Bast. We've got to show them this time.” WILL MEET OREGON AT OWN GAME. Both Harvard and Oregon wound @p their training yesterday, and Bill Hayward and Pooch Donovan say @eir teams couldn't be in better shape. There is no list of cripples Both teams have had a good rest and Be workouts have beon fairly light. Yesterday Bob Fisher announced that Harvard will meet Oregon at its own game. Harvard has heard a lot about Bill Stoers's 70-yard siprals and Manarude's miraculous drop kicking Consequently Bob Fisher has had the Slarvard toe artists out three-quar- ters of an hour before the rest of the ‘Crimson bunch, coached by Eddie Mahan himself, and Horween, Mur- fay, Humphrey and Felton booted the ball all over the lot. ‘The wobfoot rooters have een praying for rain and a wet field, in spite of the superior weight of Har- vard’s line. Both couches, Bo! Wiwher and Shy Huntington, are par- téculariy shy about giving out exact weight figures, but the latest esti- mate is that Oregon's team will run close to 176 pounds per man, and Harvard will average ten pounds more. Harvard's weight is in the Ine. Oregon's backs are bigger and heavier than the Crimson bunch, but not lacking in speed. It's admitted that Eddie Casey is probably the fastest man in the world on a dry eld, But Bill Steers of Oregon isn’t go stow himself, and they say he can run faster in soggy gving than ws on the Harvard squ@d are from Massa- chusetts: Oregon eased down in training yes- |terday. 2 to t | tle | morning. Harvard worked ou 3.30 exactly on edge to-day. night “We rivals | jisn’t 1 and f the day gon squads will siderably on the New Year's stuff, a8 a big party will be put on team will ve alway stern squads, for E n shape. ceded very season, ‘ at to be from | 30, and then the Oregonians ok the field for a short secret prac | The main part of their day's "| Work was a seven-mile walk in the The Oregon boys, with a |Week more of work on the ground between Bast and West, Just (224 only a short rallroad trip, are ach Fisher of Harvard aid last are taking this trip seriously go into the game Teams from the been hard There's |nothing in the reports that Harvard The team arrived in T was talking with a Dartmouth |tetter trim than any one expected, little work jright on edge for tho greatest’ game ‘The Weather continued warm to- Members of the Harvard and Ore- not lose out con- Eve ‘98-CENT TOY PIANO HELPED NEGRO GIRL ~ TO BECOME ARTIST es Chosen as ight Best in Com- petition With Forty. Misa Mthel Richardson of No, 40 Yexington Avenue, Montclair, N. J. a colored girl, who was among the eight best pianists chosen on Monday by H. 0. Osgood of the Musical Courier and W. H. Murry of the Mu- sical Monitor from forty players, fol- lowing a series of high class concerts given in the First Regiment Armory, Newark, told a reporter yesterday the story of her musical career, “The first instrument T ever played on.” she said, “was a toy plano that cost 98 cents. It was given to mo by an aunt for a Christmas present when { was three years old, and I seemed to know (by instinct how to pick out tunes on the one octave of Its key- board. When I grew a little older, My aunt allowed me to play on her real piano, and very soon I was drumming out all the airs of all the hurdy-gurdies that ever came to town. “I began to take lessons when T was When I was few years older my father’s employer one day happened to hear me play, and was so pleased that he offered to give me lessons by @ more experienced teacher. He and others who were interested {n music paid for my lessons for two years, until I was ready to enter the In- situs of Musical Art in New York ity.” “I will play you the first movemen: of Beethoven's ‘Sonata Apassionata,’ said the little musician, seating her- hem. for tos If at the piano. “That is what I Niethe feathers before io P.M. | Blayed. for Mr. Ganz, who was one ‘The pretticst girls Pasadena can | f,the judges in the tinal selection. provide will don their moat stun-|,, chat sonata always seems, to me ning gowns to-night and attend a|t?, meane religious passion” ae anquet and ball given in honor of | Miss Bichartson, wien ther ad fin- Each player, however, will have 5 und nothing clee to drink: ihe Har /fear. Listen to the turmoil of these Neruehe: thon itieehe. ' major key of hopefulness. Pe om nnonneed by both +, “Besides stud)ing music, a4 you ae rol he Ld apend mu Ih of your time in sohool ?"* oO RRVAR neon 8 Richardson was asked. Dane eect: "IT have had only three years of wick high schoo! work,” she replied. “My eRe mother died at the end of my second Horween) eres a year, and I found it impossible to Bice 18 Practise my music, keep house for Ke poe i iny father and go to school, all at rrr Captain ap the same time. So I ud to go to Cane ae mt {night school, which I attended only 1. Horween. . fee untington OMe year, Like a Duck She Burgled, | Sa | “Mary Bevo (Less Than '% Possessed of a Kick) Cheerfully Admits She Saved the House From Destruction; mv Kept Santa Claus Out, it Not a Law Was Broken of 1%, but Still but When She Wanted the Painter With the Funny Tools Pinched, She’s Ordered Out of Old Essex Market Court. By Roger Batchelder. | ment upstai id found smoke issu- five, but did not take them regularly. | The Ghost Garden | By Amelie Rives | (Princess Troubetzkoy) In the Shadows of a Haunted Garden in Old Virginia a Man and a Maid Meet and Love. Be- tween Them Comes the Hand of a Ghost—a Beautiful Woman, Dead a Hundred Years, but ill Moves and Loves To-Day. Who § 8 | THE EVENING ORs SERY Two vin BOOK IN BERIAL FORM realize that he was kissing and fond- ' Copyright, 1918, by Amate Troubetabo7. | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Bland Radford, © young de ‘him wf P CHAPTER IY. (Continued.) DIDNT speak of it because I was afraid to speak,” @he Suid slowly, “You are the only one 1 ever knew who wouldn't have thought me mad.” Radtord replied, his voice shaking ® little: “Tell me how I can help you." “Ah,” she sighed, her eyes turning to him jn wistiul contidence, “1 can’t tell you how, & can only feel that you will.” He hesitated am instant before ask- ing: “You think d shall have some power to * * * come between’ you * * * ? To—as one might eay—ward her off?" | Yo propitiate her,” rected softly. 66 the girl cor- (ou feel one woudn't be strong enough 4 to— well--tw dominate ber Se eh Melany gave 4 sort of moan, ‘Oh, you don't dream how terribly ng she ia!” You really feel it to that extent?” he marvelled, “As if she were @ dark power | ‘The girl whispered It: “She is all Will * * ¢ less, implacable Will! | “But,” began Radford, and he did} not finish his sentence watil she said) | You may | str a@ relent- wi “Go on—go on, * *& © say anything you lik “Then—hasn't she young, man’s voice was very low, modulated to the ti allusion he was about to make, “hasn't she already * * © satisfied this Will * * © in re- | ward to you?” Ghe accepted it as the kind cruelty of @ surgeon's knife, without wincing, but her face went white, “You mean—whon she took away my voice * & ¢ 7 Then, as he nodded, with the most extraordinary mingling of scorn and dread, she replied: “No! She is the daughter of the Horse Leech—she cries without ceas- ing, ‘Give! Givel’”. “You think,” murmured Radford, appalled by the depth of her obses- sion, “that she means to take more from you?” “All—if she can,” sald Melany. "If you can't help te—ail—everything.” “Have you ever,” he asked, “seen anything?” i But she shook Wer head. “Thank God—no," she said fervent~ a slight confusion, as if confessing against her will, but in the effort to be utterly frank with him: “| thought I heard though, © © © 1 laughing at me, and then suddenly, I seemed to hear a queer, soft laugh —running up a little ecale and stop- that I heard it than in the air. It was the way one remembers a bit of music, © * 9 it was with my that 1 heard it 0 there—and laughing.” hands, and with 60 too! 8 ice. te spending ® holiday tm V! ited i, Warrengur, © ‘tho too feels the pre seu ly. An instant later she added with her as fascinating, though his loyalty something once) to “ward her off, elt that she was} them,” ping short—it wax more in my mind ‘to love ws there are lovers to take * * * them, and when, at the end of two She looked at him anxtoualy, trying | would be compelled to go to New Or. to make out whether he understood. leans for “T enow though.” she ended, “whether | was de mind or-—or_ really | for Steven. 1 know that she was / that he knew quite well why the box. ‘All at once hedges of “Her Wish" had soemed a she caught his arm in both her slight |boundary of Fate, why tha ote the most heart- | place had been so mysticaty familiar. breaking desperation, cried to him: |It was in his Scots tlood—his mothe: ‘qf you think me mad, I shall think | had beon a Stewart—and also in his And then I shall be mad!" Individual sensitiveness to occult im. Radford took her hands in his and pressions, to believe in their hidden held them firmly. They were wet and, meaning, On» a bie ous eters a bewsiiful gi Mtehy Heer fo ave Koiueaon ove, Ri, Of tno ghost, ‘ia power over ber. in the dart outward of the upper lip, | & look of honeyed rapacity that re- | called to him the girl's speech about | the daughter of Ue Horee Leech. “Give” Give!” thir mouth said with- out speaking. | He took in tally the audacious fact that this “sumach”-baired beauty was | Greased in pink—a “gown Like a rose” | —and that in the full tide of her red tresses a damask foxe was half sub- merged, held there by ® long, pearl- headed pin thrust through its heart. ‘so you were cruel even to your roses,” he smiled inwardly, finding a quaint completion of the whole per- | verse charm of the thing, in the stab- bing of a rose with a jewelled pin, With their look of malicious aweet- Ness, the uptilied eyes smiled back at him, inscrutable, gently mocking, heavy # litde as with the opiate of | secret dreama, i} He looked away from them, about the room. Most of the furniture had been removed, but a small spinet, ruthor prettily painted, stood against one wall, She had been musical too then, this Melany; and again he gazot at the portrait, trying to imagine the quality of voice that had issued from that odd, alluring mouth, And he stood very still now, waiting to cee whether some @enge of her invisible Presence would waft to him, whethe Uirough the perfect quietude, an in- fluence would come stealing, as though bebind the veil of her pictured fuce she herself in gome strange, in- explicable Way were watching, ob- serving in her turn. CHAPTER V1. HIS singular yisit to “Her Wish” was the beginning of an even rarer intercourse. Love at first sight is supposed to be an exquisite and unusual experience, but the spiritual intimacy, almost as of spirits disembodied, that had sprung up between them on that oo- casion, was altogether of @ subtler, more unique quality. No actual per- son or circumstance, Radford reflect- ed, with a somewhat amused tender- ness for the queer source of it all, could have brought them go really to- gether as they hag been brought by that elusive, fesdinating phantom. He had not, indeed, lost hig sense of to the girl's lovely confidence in him kept him staunch in his determination “to stay between as he had declared that he would. However, there are as many paths Weeks, there came a letter from Sta- yen stating lugubriously that he { least a month, Radford shied in apite of hig affection He thought, by this time, as of mystic pointing the way, Gee | Whispered: |CASE AS JERSEY’S 7 3 $ together, and with her face bent down | _ CONCERTS AND MUSIC, tam ated | TONIGHT AT 8.15 “Tam afraid to love you.” pehOh IY oft” he owed, and drow fy! Carnegie Hall, 7th Ave. & 57h St. jer back into his arma, i! Bat Now sho resisted him. | Gala Holiday Concert “Don't keep me," she sald, “1 must In| AT POPULAR PRICES. tell you, I must tell you first.” “At least your hand then,” 1| ansoto VOLPE amiled, “Let me keep that mi , | ‘ou—for the prerent. What, d | AXP SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | e continued, aa she did mot speak, | {G| anna FITZIU sornano “are you afraid of” | ‘ She loft her hand in his, and ne|/H| #x"""* SEGUROLA "At, drew off her glove, murmurini ; “How ook! this poor little hand tat [T| SAMUEL GARDNER VIOLINIST Perhaps you'd better wait to tell mo) | Hane fee eremme, Glee et Carsagte till we get back | he seemed not to hear him. not to} : wl Toe HIPPODR« ME, SUN. NIGHT. JAN. IL at_8.18-—Concort_ byJOHN McCORMACK TICKETS $1, $1.80, $2 & $7.50, SALE OPENS at BOX-OFFICE TOMORROW (Thurs. | at 9 A.M. (Steinway Piano Uwe.) | Maul fing the hand she had ylelded him. — | “L had @ dreadful dream last night” | whe at last brought out, shuddering. | “Tt was a dream—but more than a| dream.” | (To Be Continued.) iN METROPOLITAN Map Out ro. sionr, 14s FONZA pet ACTING GOVERNOR |Republican Legislators Programme and May Vote WARDMAN PIANO USEL for Wet Laws. | Pea aleels : TRENTON, Deo. M—Clarence 1 EMPIRE BITS Well eso at ie Cane, Premdent of the incomine New || BARRYMORE _'DECLASSE! Jersey Senate, will become Acting Governor from the time the Senate organizes, Jan. 13, until Gov.-elect Edwards is inaugurated a week later, Republicans elected last fall to the Senate and Assembly met this after~ noon at the call of Acting Gov, Run- yon to receive the report of the Re- publican Joint Conference Commit- tee, which has been in session several weeks. This report embodied the pro- posed Republican legislative pro- gramme, including Prohibition, Wom- MUSICAL SENSATION OF SEASON Monsieur Beaucaire ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE W!f30 zi nen RORIC ngs at 6.20, Bawiane’ i CKER, Broadway and 38h BG Wick Sas Py remo ean DUOUS TAGES Free at 81S, Mate. Wed, Thurs, @ Sat questions, VICTOR HERBERT'S. Bost Musioat Comedy, In view of the victory of Gov.-elect Edwards on a “wet” platform, it is believed the Republicans will be In- | clined to the “wet side. | The party’s platform declares for a referendum on Woman Suffrage and ANGEL FACE i Henry Miller’s (yen iy eens Henry Mille ond B'anche Bates is binding upon all except those || f-ia'""* The Famous Mrs. Fair otherwise pledged before the pri-| Drinkwa. r zs maries, ‘It is possible that enough = ae ABRAHAM LINCOLN rt Theatre West 48%" St. ! 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Ne eS eM) BWAY, riatTo cuanus ey ||| CAPITOL ait Hen, Mot” Duilars “BACK T0 GOD'S COUNTRY Special Music Programme No Advance in Price | “ gular Performances Beginning at 12 Noon ALLET' BLEU” ©V44punnows | CAPITOL, SYMPHONY GRCHESTRA Bog. JADWAY cis, | ote “MILDRED HARRIS | w Wit PARISIAM FASHION FROLIC | 63D ST. AYNS sis” nian, Mover | ART owe ot HIPPO DROME HAPPY PRICES, SEATS ON SALE for 8 WEEKS. hi They had been fo fee e plenty o. ten, ra long walk in hard ground, y have plenty of Mids nt that he| {28 from the cracks in the door, With| «ip we are to be & | the mountains, and on their way hack rain up his way. AM must have hought tha pardonable prowess, she smavhed the|pusiness we must trust each other | lingered to watch the last effects of LOOK FOR “STUNTS” BY OREGON could keep Santa Claus out of} lock, and found inside one fire burning| absolutely; we must b@ absolutely the sunset, Indian summer was late BILL. the house, for he stopped up the one smoke issuing from same, | frank with ¢: other. How RS yeh | fully han fend alr was still wonder- ‘The eyes of the crowd will be on chimney in east side apartment. yO Tang ene Parcracktne ts one trust LO ee Pont Aaa winter peePey itd aky ned pet on 1 3 lock & ie : ie] such wrone ide And | . Casey and Steers. Ore Bill has He also left all the “bathtub and one sink femember this, please—-no madman |cloud, springing from. the ruddy been performing circus stunts in wator runhing,| Mary put out the fire, turned offfever yot thought that he waa ma | shoulder of the west, awept out above training. Yesterday, as on previous nd incidentally | the water, gathered up the tool# and|If you were mad," and here he ven- | them and lit the extreme east with its ne A oo ae al 5 MS cies a took them downstairs to safety. She [tured 19 amile at hers ould be| tapering, olden quills TWxcept for 5 ht al ks Ka *"\ had discovered that some ono liad|the last person to think & 8 one, gigantic magnificence, the from the forty-yard line, and put nig of Essex| blocked up the chimney and thes fui| iter eves closed again’ for a few| heaven was austerely bare, , every one over the bar for a goal. Market Court the | migated the entire flat: seconde, and then gently drawing her! “Look,” said Melany, pointing to He also threw a few forward passes, puzzle of! The next thing hands from Ms, she. whlapered: an the Blariaae: thiol Siinys ct the great é f ; | You are vetty 000 . and— c ‘ r seen clouds like He heaves the pigskin the way Bren: the week. His, she knew she was very patient, 1 think you know what) that—all gold-green and rose, lke naban used to throw a baseball Honor admitted| summoned to E: I for im opals. I've seen the sky itself look ‘The goal posts, by the w have frankly that he| Sex Market Court, “Yes, I think T ae oF ane baa bhi’ sinuda arvard’s demand ( 3 your beautiful generosity maki | Radford’s reply to this was some- been changed at Harvard's demand. couldn't under-|charged with fool. much more than there's any|what peculiar. He drew down the Qn the Coast they place the posts stand it breaking and en- cause for.” pointing hand and held It aguinst his ebout six feet behind the goal line,| 1” sam had been locked up for try- | tring and possible “No,” she returned, and now #he| dreas: «with an overhanging structure sup- | ing to keep old St. Nick on the roof it} DUrslary, on the too praia pret Dat Plog ae ar aalid {T think you know,” he said, “how : ° | ws ittle effor' ea 0 ove you porting the crossbar and Upper posts would have been easier, But Mary| Complaint of the | Kant comrades, ‘absolutely frank with| Ter face, ilummated by the reflec- directly over the line Harvard | eyo (lees than 1% os 1 per cent.) waa| indignant Sam, {each other, you must admit that T/ tion from the gorgeous immensity she poipted out that the rules say the jincohed, tor bur breaking and| WhO was a painter. an't foe) too grateful, W yt and |b 1 been gazing at, was pathetically poats shall be on the ling, and NeW ntering, and everything | Sam had started showed NUT a BR ls gall ak nee rea And ¢ en in that reflected yth m 0 you ff r >) low he saw, to f posts were put up. “Did you commit the offense of| the fire to keep warm whilo painting, | jcring alone in a black wildernesr— | white it went, and how ner ees ie Out here they call the Harvard line | iyeaking and entering?" asked Judge | D¢’explained, and when he came back | and you held out your hand to me!) helplessly on his, spread as if with the “wrecking cre' Te ooka the cocnie “aterm, aa Mary took the|ffom the corner he found his tools) 8 noe T have ent she anced, at fre The next Instant she had part, The big Crimson players loom | sang, | gone. Why a painter should need a! ¥! vetdnd rising quickly, she { urcenli(t) fa aavnaei Rat as and R i driging anickl is sweet! inevitably, aa ‘i up like Old Baldy, whose “1 ai © a duck,” retorted Mazy| fl, @ saw, a hammer and a lock dil! + wards the iron-gates. \elips into some natural Nollows He ered top looks down over Pasadena’s ‘fter the smoke." | NOt appenr on the records “ome,” ahe sald ip another tone. felt her all fluent in the refuge of his orange grovos, just as you sce it on been eve % ‘ . | ‘The charge of burglary was not! ‘f want to know what yoy we ite arma—as if love had dissolved her, Bvery man on tho Oregon team fH) u's Miry that wa dowel guilty of breaking and entering, Any-| ‘They climbed the etaps and entered] jove, after all, that kept her so_atill @ dative born son and all are from |” it came out. Mary lives un-| Lody oun bust a door open It he or| the long hall, against him—that made her light the tail timber land in the northern BRD OE i an el ed The ay qe weight almost a heaviness? Had Aitt of the Blaia, Witieon ron of |Geraestti'® vacant aparimenton Riye| ene a lkely te Be vurned Up. aie! CHAPTER Y. some dread overwhelmed her sud- pecheitadatecet i ington Street, The other day, when| Pinker nad Rie foots back and every ' was indeed “there before him"—-|denly? He knew perfectly that, thing should have been quiet and though he had allayed her mystic FIVE COLLEGES FORM she was bruising the chopped liver) peaceful. But Mary spoke up. simply the most extraordinary | er “he had not quite overcome it. LYING ASSOCIATION tomatoing the herring, she smelled) "Now he got me pinched, | want 1 semblance of @ woman he had Te stood holding her In silence for smoke bud ene aul or Beet. a full moment en he hi 0 | Mary ever 8 ‘ "Ohoy," she ¢ im ere H ” at first prolonged stare of his held | speak vindad poy.” ‘she exclaimed. Where) | Go home" ordered His Honor, | | That, first prolonged atare of hie Hela | BPS we you cot ma” he galt, Mit Columbia, Princeton, Yale, Harvard | iaere ah SO smpke, ‘taere are the All te: plnchings in We gape are | py incredible. erimeon of the hair! I can think that you love me too?” Bu sy spark ove . At this she drew herself trembling Jan Stude: ‘ele a = > _ aan heaped so verwhelmingly above the . and vee AY Student Imm diately he went to the apart- aia aes “ee (aaree he cna tie inten Esaiciace | Aan SraR NENTS Air Race in May. S| sweetness given to. the elde-long eyes ° r graduates. A number of organizations costly by the almost Chinese lift of their Representatives of five leading col-| haye promised trophies ‘tor the win-| yew Board Is Chosen b; tory | eyelids toward the temples, Then | * leges took the first step yesterday to-|ners of competitions, v ery presently, recovering a more dixspas- | for © wark making avintion q college sport,| |The individ a organizations repre. Hall Assoctation, wionate pense, he, eaw that the face *~ Infante ons Invalides by organizing, at a” meeting at the |r dolegates, were: Yale Acco Clan | The Board of Directora of the Victory | With a queer, charming mouth, which 2 American Flying Club, the Intercol-| Juan Tripp, Prosident; Aero Club of| Hall Association, which te sponsoring 1, folt sure the painter had tried to legiate Flying Association. jumbia, Ronald Craigmyle, Lee B,| the building of Victory Mall in Pershing jeautify by making too small for the ORIGINAL Tentative plans were made for the| Land and Capt. Edward 1. Smith;| Square as New York's war memorial, chin and nicked so deeply Into its THE pen croas-count=y | Princeton Aero Club, Preston L. Sut-| yesterday elected five women ag mem- rounded under-lip. “Where the bee M A LT E D MI L K first compelition~-a = cross-co! ‘| phen; Harvard Aeronautical Society,| bers, to have equal voice with the men, sucks there suck I," this mouth might race, on May 8, It will be run under} eonard Thomas, W. V. Daugherty ent the women of the city might have dewcrived Itself. It looked, Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form, American Flying Club rules, over aland Donald R. Carse; Williams Aero fo be considered tn erect though, ns if it had sucked sweetness For infants; iavali seigrowing children, course to be selocted later, ‘This fist) Club, Re Kenneth Perry, e new directors are . from many another thing than flowers Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body, fight probably will require stops ut! ,)e“%! Thomas of Harvard Mra. 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