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The Evening World Daily MagaziEe2a t u r day January 25 19 OS 7
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00 V Amateur flight at hula the Victims V i1
I Got the Ghost Instead of the HooK I
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By Charles Darnton
UE you hard U11 for board money
A It was the shot that killed Straight throiiKh the storm
of Jeers and howls mid groans It sped striking the poor
I mark full In the faro that the footlights and fright made
ghastly Down from the single font on which he had been tlnncInK as
gee might dance on hot coals camo the vlrtlm His sickly smile died and
was burled In his gray face Isle legs wrinkled at the Lures lie sank I
Into ills old shoes The mob was men cRt It hurled derision from
orchestra balcony and gallery Helpless before It the povertystricken
wretch stood paralyzed with fright Then the stage went black and
from one side came a ghostly figure that drove the limping shadow Into
the merciful shelter of the wines
It was amateur night at Keith Proctors Fiftyeighth Street Thea
tre where hapless performers now get the ghost Instead of the hook
The ghost I surmised was a sheeted stage hand with a hideous mask
whose delight It was to lay violent hands on the unlucky amateur who
had been howled down by the mob Sometimes he came on with a wheel
barrow Into which his prey would be dumped and carted off Into oblivion
To vary the cruelty a whiteclad dummy or a crown of lemons would bo
lowered over the unhappy head of a performer who foiled to please the
crowd
In most Instances the contestants for the few dollars offered as prize
were not given n ghost of a chance The hooting house drowned out tie
voices of most of the singers before they had fairly opened their mouths
Two or three piano players came In for similar treatment Dancers had
an advantage for their feet could be seen If not heard and with one excep
tion they succeeded In jigging down the tumult They were able to save
themselves from an audience hungry for fresh victims
In the sixteenth rentury bearbaiting was so popular In England that
the performance of plays on Thursdays was forbidden because the thea
tre threatened the national sport And now In the oatetb century
the vaudeville houses are going the other way round by making the baiting
r of human beings a distraction from the regular performance thereby
L threatening the theatre with rowdyism
the 61ot Appears
Get an axe yelled a man In the
balcony as a seared whitefaced boy
started to sing The ghost walked
and the lad wa gone
The gllb tongued announcer who eel
y thought himself n humorist hur
ried to the footlights and shouted
Minn Julia Maddox will sing Dream
f In a medium key
The laughter and scorn that greeted
or Julia withered the red rose In her
r Her face turned as pink an her
as Her lips moved hut her voice
s lout In ttio clamor of the crowd
en darkness fell upon the red rose
I the pink dr ae and a girlish figure
1 hKore the ghost
Patreeshus OHelllcy will sing The
very bawled the amateur humor
F nut he didnt The mob drove the
> ng down Ms throat It went down
le more easily because he wore no
r liter He smiled bravely for a moment
r ut his courage left him as two
Chosts seized him from behind
Two lids walked on with their swan
song
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Are v nolvous called a youth from
I tho gallery
Tho little fellow matched dJxlr voices I
agalnat the jeers and laughter and went i
down to swift defeat They were
bundled off with the song choking in
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their throats
Again the gent > man with the ntaible
tongue
I Mister OJlslllty has done a quick
ohange and will be right back
Weve had this fellow beforehes
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no good an ustor Informed me
Down and out went Oltallley
I The announcer raised a hand to quell
the riot
lIsa Edna Walsh skirt dancer
A girl all In red ran out and began
raising her feet to music of David Hen
d nonA time
I always thought a skirt dancer had
lots of skirts remarked a woman near
me
I guess thats all she can afford
answered her companion
Off with the Dance
A roar went up with Kdnas feet The
sl < lrt dance became n ghost dance
I
and Edna wan spirited away
rforr Y Y Y rorYrr
Walter McDonald piano player
Wns IlltlOllUCPll
A t < iitweiit > niidtlirt edition of
V > hIIIp lids attacked the plain nnJ
mule the place sound Ilkn a Dow en
nlcon At the tltI note the roust
i mntn him with Its noise hut he turned
H smiling fare to the attack and kept
pounding away What lie played how
tin plnp no one oulil tell Hut his
hands kept steadily at work until the
Job wan finished
Murk nt1 wng music hrnugM
Franklin Brothers to the slaughter
r ftj
They wore now clog shoes for which
they had probably hoped to pay with
prize money nut boys dance on every
corner and Franklin Brothers found
themselves In the hands of harsh crit
ics For them the crown of lemons
Miss Helen Sterling will sing Wont
You Be My Honey r I
Sure was the ready response I
Helen radiant In red faced the
house with the confidence of a pro I
fessional amateur She was unafraid
Obviously she was hardened to the
usages of amateur night She
stretched her arms and her voice to
the boxes and her audacity carried her
through FIY
James Gnffney tall arcs serious next
obliged James burst Into song and
the house burst Into Laughter as he
barltoned
Out In That Long Island ctty
What happened there only James
knew The rest of his songstory wns
lost In the uproar When he had been
removed the Human Programme an
nounced
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Men Howard of Ihn Howard Watch
Company monooglst
Audience Did the talking
When Mr Howard started to talk to
the iiirtirn the audience started to
talk co him and the poor youth soon
found that the odds were hopelessly
njcalim him He hid hs embarrass
ment us best he could behind his burnt
I
ork whiskers until an ablebodl
ghost took him In charge
The Inng Island City Female
Octette proved to be n sextette likewise I
a Joke The s4x young Indies who lined
up to eng what Mr Uaffney had tried
to sing before them did not charm th
audience with their beauty They wen
of all sizes tall thin short tatnn I
neither their dresses nor their voice
harmonized Their Long Island Clt >
lay struggled desperately to get over
the footlights but It was beaten back
again and again and finally died on
I their lips
The announcer made another mistake
by saying Beaale beater will sing
Sacramento
Bessie In a street suit of modest gray
viewed the situation with alarm
through her 11 5 L
ots the mutter have you got a
MId 1 called an unsympathetic audi
tor when Bessie betrayed her first
symptoms ol throat trouble She turned
precipitately her glasses reflecting wild
fright and fled to the wings She
was coaxed back only to take a walk
In the dark when they turned out the
lights on her
Eddie Farrell who vainly raised his
oce In behalf of Long Island City
laughed the audience in the face and
his thumb to his nOM as he wan
driven Into retirement
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The East Side Tnnor Magnolia
Hlusom suffered an early frost and i
lilted dlsmall at the question
Are yru out for the coin I
lie had no soonwr started to dance
than he wns grabbed by two staje
hands and loaded Into a wheelbarrow
The master of Ceremonies made a
special plea for the next brave soul
Mr John Barker he announced
Give him a chance he s a good
Ringer
Mr Barker oollarle and colorless
soon comuorod the unruly crowd with I
a very good tenor voice and a shower
of dimes began falling around him as
he sang
Simmic made 6ood
JJmmlo Graham buck dancer
throw himself Into his work and was
dancing on dimes before he had taken
many steps
Hes got enough money to buy hlm
Belt new shoes yelled n gallery goy
He needs em sang out another
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Q < jj of A Romance NeA YorUc D THE NEW EAST LY NEO 4 ByCla1rf Morri G and A Story Heart of Break Love I
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Copyrighted 1307 by Clara Morris
TNorsia OF pnn Tnixn CIIPTIRR
Pnllll Kith a MUllB Nc w York paye I
dan win Ilkew with ns erratic brllllnnt I
miilfBtn I t < > r hirh l itwi I niurv
Daphne Cu > ler an joknow IflgM b Atit >
Hi trtnPstnir In fnllnir ivitii e a i jrl
necklace tho do y bcr le Ihs nfilalnic ail
drrseh < > gin b > hH in her nurrliil nine
< hlrh le cenalilerM rt bad onirn Philip
manager the huslnrw iiffilm of nn ImsIM
oousn Mri Msrr nhi > shv lrl daugh
ter Olive se tvilv toe him and Is mad
Jabus of liaittau It had Men Prpf
Keiths hop Rot Pilln ntu1 ni vi > might
on rtiy num and the 1rnfe gir warns
IMllp of tht dinifr if nnrrilns sj heat
tlful a womxn ni Pip ne Philip laughs
si tvo waillK anil the wedding tikes
clove lurk phlrn a mult1 n II nnilre
unit his trntrd hn lie In itnrnc nt dls
ilpatlnu has fallen n lots with Daphne
rlal she nemtllr aria Are > f ts muil
silnration Thr swan iats riulnr which
Iiphn heiutj hrreiss the and Philip I
liars > little dllichltf oho le lie old Iri
fmiorn Mfll Oil r wimse nthfl his itled
ome to live nlh lie Keiths Y Mill
1 < ne PhMlp nmt li mtteilv list tnos f hi <
Wf Phllln U init < il 10 atirnl in I ° F or 1
g ot ineilrM cnnirnlon In Iinnr a ic
e l ts Dsihre It III nml nhjirts In 1 Io 1
tilii itnlni OIM ant Philip on the ere of
the vnya f quern aver the former rx
eelslie use uf tines
CHArm V I
Continued I
A flit of 7 rngrdr i
T that moment he turned and
AT drew her to him holding mother
1 and ohlld n one strong embrace
and cnti1 I in I esnt pffine n pr
hnlr hp rested his cheek ngaln the
deepwaPd cllky mass and whllnr1
In a moved voice
I
My treisiircn Ol IVY ticasur s1
1118 wifq raised slow eyes and In j
Kiflr dsMlus he read such dumb cots I
Fry tint In a momentary Impulse he i
cried alii I give H nIl up and Slav
Say the ward dent i
One mnmont iolor warmed her face
then It faded and A faint curl toueVd
the f1iot uppfr lip that gave lIh T
look of pride to the lovely mouth as In
an oven colorless voice she answer ll
Wltfi nmMtlciis doctors sclenre ever
takes precedence of family ilnlnu so I
OU go naturally i
Though nEsumlng utter blindness io I
the sarcasm of the evenly spoken
words sn contradictory to the wop of
hr eyes a hot cola famed over tip I
doctors face e was mturslly n
rank man and even this slight prr1
tense of hesitancy And egret annoyed
him Iii the making and lie wns grateful
for the Impatient call of Piof Keith
who watch In hnnl stood by tin open
hack door and swore with iyin lrtrnhpj
kill considering his fedenllry oicupn
tlon i
Then the noctor klsjed DipllnMiy I
and slid j
Dear keep an eye on tint cnt Turnj
ny He seems to be developing n imiy1
tomixr I wish the child was not so I
fond of him And then h v had held I
D pinp tenth In his arm had kUscd
her two ijulck close kisses and put
ting her gently uslile dashed ilovn tho
tcpa Into tlm carriage and was off
Daphne went to her roam and fee
u s fed to tilt wall a calendar card with
tte
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Pni I hanging by n ribbon that It
might be ready for the marking off of
the slow going days of Philips absence
Then pissing DaphneMiiv over to
Lens care behind liKkod doors the
barriers of pride gave way Face
down upon the bed she wpt and
stormed and beat the bed and her
breast with Inadequate small lists
gasping for
breath uttoly over
wlielnied with nounded pride Inp
pointed luxe iKiffled effort mental ter
ror and physical suffering
Sale nbTiuloned herself to one of those
iliad crises of the nerves that orn lon
ally overpower tho proud reticent
onnn whose line breading forbids
th w earing of her heart upon her
sleeve for Ilaw to peck at who
hides all passion either of temper Jeal
ousy or love beneath
a chill calm en
durance until human norvw can Ixvir
no mor and fortltudo ends In wild
hysteria
And strangely onousrh Olive below
lairs second io have cJ1IU
ciang l
> nature
Hill Daphne for she who
usually he
triyed every feeling who knew naught
of elfcvntro now Mt thtvnisv Ule
bang IIOUTH silent as n dent mute her
h
rr I t r r1
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eyes nxid In an unseeing store straight
I ahead From this Daphne received the
Impression tint the girl was trying to
p w her courage up to some under
tnklng
Then one morning there awnred hv
Olives nite a letter that scorned fair
ly to shout her name so Jetty black
was the Ink so spriiwllnglv distinct
the far reaching nsisrlptlon Olives
face Hushed deeply ns sIll noted the
t g > z ga z i z s t tt Jt Jt Jt
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inquiring gLirvce of Proi Keith but
I she sold nothing and the letter re
I mained unopened until she had left the
table Then another vociferous letter
I appeared and this time the professor
looked It over before Olive came down
I
It bore a blurred postmark from some
j where on Lone Island and Ills old eye
brows raced lip and down malevolentiv 1
I as he noted how strong the envelope 1 I
was Impregnated with toibacoo smoke
d tt ytta
o Y XR I
The little Imv1 ho muttered He
glnnlns ROme correspondence with a
piece of masculine Impudence the very
week of Dr Philips departure The
little cat I wonder 11 Iroll call her
u babv now Ill have to look into
this matter Hut as usual Daphne had
come closest to the correct loading of
the girls changed manner
Philip Keith was to Olive the very
axis upon which the whole earth turned
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I S 0 i it Vincent c On oursh i p a O d 1 arr i a g 1
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Not Proper to Kiss
Ilior Itetty
S IT proper to kiss your sweetheart
f I good night M M
I Xot unless you arc engaged
Tell Him to Wait
I ttir Hettvs
l H three years I have been k
i F In Mwxdv company with a nun
In our ottlce He wants me to
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marry him but I have a father alii
mother to supiiort I have told him to
wall for a year as my married brother
Ki R promised to take our T rtMits to his
mote In that time What shall 1 tell
this man the next time ha proposes
He Is forty and I am twentythrob Oo
ou think he In too old for 11111
metl
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Talk the matter over with your
brother It Is as much his Quly as
yours to support Jour parents If you
I are sure he can lake cnre of them III 1
years time wait a uar but It you are I
not sure of this arrange wish him to I
divide HID expense with you now and
to shoulder his part of tho burden ut
once If you marry and continue work
u Ing you cnn contribute to your pa roil ta
support Just the Hltie You ale young
and there Is plenty of time fur Sou to
marry and It Is best to remain with
y Mir parents until xoi em tlnd them a
proper home Tell the man you wh
G r I u 7 tra riw e p ri > frWijaN rt4s
I otii i e v v i n S i Hy 1 thel Ho siran N i u IP Ka a nein > 1loklvn
Ynr handling of trio fltnirj ciitoui Assyria tile IlgIest You have made a seta nti > eaberr titiuutp + is lets Is
I praise It makes inn wish tint I ooiiid te there n rhrmlng title
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pi > Busv Ply Is a grid title
I nace Hnlrtnd Xo OS Muem street
DroolsvnYf picture I extrenily wel
I d ine n ii very sweat n eoruep Ion A
Frnl1 with IrnmlpV Ir a pith lit P
I Frwl Connet Xr M S eni ive
I nun Br < kYIIYolII 1 itu Is exc ed
Ingly riAttx aul fipv Ivpnn
it llonn Is n1 K Itlo rnr H I
thl h gn dpa and L Idren do IDk
en happy I
Ultlo ICrute No imv llTKen street
I DroollynYour picture entitled My
Tidy Bedroom Is very nicety cxjcutil I
and the little room looks very Inviting
ny hovel loser Xo Tl Hronx Hlvur
I roaJ Snenvocd Iirk unkers X Y
A c11f little picture Grandpa le > ks aa
haj iy nft the children 1
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tl s EIHII 1 r Ifr VT > 2 > n Ink
say tree Hri > ovn YI r late So t I
i am < erne Is tenet i > nm y toe
Ivies R for a Drink of Water Is n
Ile tilL
Eandng Vrril Art Club member v o
ii < t entruthl 1 1entla
Ill n yav Itt e I 1nat
nglon street Peril I X Y
Fran Xcsblit So 3l > List ine iliin
trod and Thirtyeighth street city
Albert Berger No Z R Knst One Hun
rod nnd Tenth street city
Alfred Howland No 23 Pulaskl
sheet Brooklyn
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Miss Francis who hud nil the
alai of a profewloiml amateur
couldnt b scared off the sMgn trove
Ale and the World Is Mine nhe
warbled
She wants de part cnnoiiMul
youth who was hanging over the gal
lery rail fnl
IMister Murphy bad barely iited
himself at the piano when he was ad
vised
Sing nnd we might like you hotter
The persistent OReilly cam hack
with Ills hand on the lapel of his faded
coat
This he said pointing to a butt
ton Is the button of the rnllrond
union Olmmn a hano an Ill show
you The Curse of I rink
This OlUMlley did by lurching over
to a table and picking up a lencup
which ho smashed on the utter There
wasnt even cold ten In the cup but
this didnt prevent Oliellley from fell
ing on his Kick and making morn work
for tho ghosts
nUtz and Hlatz wore green shoe
Inc to ahow that they were Gorman
comedians Said Ulati to niati
O
N Jg JIJ
She had but the one ambition to please
Philip In her dearest dajdreim she
was ijulte nell and strong and Cousin
Philip was telling her how pretty she
had grown A word of blame from him
ins torture to her Again and again
she had promised herself that she
wo ild be bravo and obey his oldorH
111 acijiilre regular habits and go to
lid curly and get up earl and exer
i tee and bathe and HJ 1 < ill by rule and
u H
is wait for the reason given above
The difference In your ages Is groat
but many niarrhiKuu of this tort turn
out happily
The Kiss Diet
hear betty
Utr mans Ussen a day do yni think
HOW young man snuild be Nil I hII1
with front ills tlanceu whom he
loves very dearly ANN
uteen and a half
How often hit I coiueol tu you ii <
to call me lillzU It ounil cbut
like u urutzel
That was all Borne one yolfo
Lemon And Illntz and Blatz tUIII
mnjiHKtil to save themoelvca from n
ride In the wheelbarrow
A Schuler proved to tJe a Ilttl
Twy with ft sweet voice that won tin
Our Women Are Nonentities
By Mrs Corinne Brown
HE Atrerlean working woman Is no better than the heathen Chine
TlF was the rlnternrnt of Mrs Corlime Browti recently lo tin WV
Side Equal fMITrisc Association III Hull House ChlLago
The women who are forced to work for n living and who to
ofllilal recognition of the American Federation of rotor Are In dluct
competition with thj mile Vera are of no more political Importance thni
the most uncivilized unnaturaJIzcd and uneducated foreigner who comes to rtif
shores of America
l ho woman of America who appreciate this situation end who ore ifog
nlred by and ntllUitel vlth the Amencnn Federntdon of Labor prop > < t to rsiu
cite their mrle alllri to realize that the moment Chinese labor or any orne
sort of foreign labor Is adapted to tills country to be brought Into dlirc
iniitltlon wIth haul thin the fine has a I rived for the Inlior vote to nmr
salt unil to crnfer the right or suffrage upon the women who are upon ea
actlj kite sjum > piano
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see If she would grow well and pretty
And then she would have neumlgH
lint Cousin Philip would attend upon
her so kindly tad soothe the juiln with
the thrilling Mingle of his touch and
well she never got any further toward
acquiring hose necessary habits
But the rruel plainly expressed dis
gust on IhlllpH face ns he had cried
Olive how you small of drugs hail
shamed her to the very soul Her
whole body burned yet under the
Ignominious memory All day and
half that night she kept repeating
Never ago n Oh never again
shall he sneer at my sick ugliness
i see If what he says about
acquiring health In true He Is 1 goal
lotorho ought In know And is for
innl nile I con hear anything easier
than Cousin PiHips contempt1 Xt ore
cnn stop me whll ties nway and
So she who real tho papers assMu
oiisly hAd boldly written describing her
case aid condition and temperament
to the head of the establishment for the
restoration of shattered nerves llnccld
unisiles n orn out digestion itc An
I establishment ruled without fear or fay
I
vor whore oxcfptlons were unknown
und coddling unheard of
h
n
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Great Progress Shown by Members of the Art Club < >
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My dear iplls of The Evening
Worlds Art Club
1 Improvement In general a mo M
THK Oll Is so marked and the com
p lIlon sent In made upon Ta
Evening Vorlils art cut otta of Inn
H fluid in arc so charming that 1 shill
give pirtlculnr mention of n few fnm
nous Hie deserving pictures received
upon those designs
Joseph McTnguo East Newark X T
Your pretty picture entitled tome
fiweet Home I s very nttrnethe In
companion and drawing
Ilnyil Hoierniflil No 13 Mnln street
Ny < fk X YY1I1r picture Is most
clevtr anti tho intent you have shown
In putting the little girl sitting on n
chair la very bright Indeed firand
Miss Cecilia Fclst Xo 4M West Fur
tyiecond street Now York City Vour
picture charmlny pretty The flsJ
urea are arranged most cunningly
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trelln Kelly No 127 Spruce stre
N v arK X J
Mvrtle Motley Kevpnrt X Y
I rincis V Turin Xo K neaxn
iet city
fintu1 Werner Xo 11 Hast One
lindred nnd Xuotcentl Street cits
Dora Yell Xo 1274 Gates avenue
llrxikyln
I Millin Smith NO 137 Stuyvesant live
r o Hrooklyn
lioretifl HofCninn No OT West One
Hundred and Iiventh strret city
I II II Meyer Xo MM Pulton street
Ironic lyn
nnd f red Vadi tor Xo 19sS Clinton
I ivenue city
Klnir Srrlrlt Xo Jrl St Pauls Its a
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Itv Minnie rrzn Xo i 1C St hart
rence avenue Va1 Xeit X V Y r
cn m Post if1n Is extremely well dine
You have arranged to Ilgures cry I
well and your drawing Is good
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Jersey City
arson Siilli No R2 Carlton avenue
inUlyn
ninc < > rrledman Xo Ira East One
iindrrd and FortAfirst street city
iMilllp llnd Xo Ml Avenue A city
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By InvPlI Fie nina Xo 1120 Sv nth
e nue Nca > nrk Ilty lour tlshlng
31111 I > hen IICutly CMouted
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Arthur F Grubs Xo Vl First ave
r e city
iirlfs I oils P rcl sue L I
Uitata JovciS Xo 172 0101 ive
ri ity
i p r r H s i ItS U i t1
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nd nCI ct
A un linioii S i IHD fii i pain
re I city
U bert Meyer Xo Jl Hast Third
street city
Ruth Armstrong No 95 Lewis street
Gr enwlch Conn
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I rouse and the drat rrlio He alai
gathered In two handfuls of illineJ
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The second prize went to Jimmle
Uraham the oollarless dancer anti JohU
tlsrker the collarless tenor name in for
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third money
The other uvere paid U jtem
bowls that will iprabobly ring In CheSt
ears untilthe ghost walks axuln
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It was the very severity that appeal
I to her girlish extnivigance and led her
to choose the quiet retreat directed by
n man who was a prominent figure In
athletic and iglllstlc circles Where
them were so many sanitariums super
Intended by wellknow doctors her ar
gument was
This man can iakc a dsslp3t
wreck choked with fat saturated wltt
iiicutlne and lliiuoi his stomach merely
a name his nerves at loose ends and IB
a matter of strenuous months stand
him up again cleireyed clearsklnn
hart and lean of flesh wltn steady
I nerves and strong free movIng muscles
Tnen surely he can do is much for nif
who am not dissipated and who am yountf
and have no organic trouble The Pro
fSsC as he In called writes that nuo
ers or failure lies more with mo thcol
with him that the care Is simplicity it
self that In fact the whole matter nar
rows down to the question of courage
All rightIm glad of it Ill show
Cousin Philip that mamma didnt harm
nil the pluck of the Marr family Dufii
oh It will be hard not to spend tha
rainy days In bed with a noel and w +
i box of bonbcns and to be denied th
operating of lamp and coffee pot at any
I hour of the day or night I Imagln
Ill have need of all my pride to shor
up my courage But Ill take a try
at physical culture even though I drop
I
asleep over my early quarterouncu
breakfast and am battered black and
I blue learning to ride horseback Im
eighteen and In Cousin Phlllps absence
I no one cnn stop me and to avoid any
argument Ill Just slip away tomorrow
wluh a couple of bags and they can
senu nv trunk after me
A plan she carried out to the letter
I She left a business J ko statement for
the old professor saying where he hut
gone telling him he could easily satisfy
himself as to Prof M s character
and standing and of his success In men
ovaung worn and disordered humanity
That Saturday was visiting day that
she would need no money till alter Dr
iiin p H return and sie was his affe
ionate Olive
To Daphne she wrote tersely i t
on away to acquire health If 1 sue
ani I will < v > mo home jgiln If I foil
shay ROinn one will send me hono
I Ilea
0 e oerks tail followed Dapnn
was thankful to escape the ualnten
0 il 11 itjeiSB c8iiuiim of Olives
alertly obervant eyes mil mterestel
in isIf as much as 3SsVble In the draw
I lues and speclllcntioiu for the con er a
torv that Prof Kel h now mirred on
and fretted uw brie use It wnn to
lie bltcsvr than a shed anl the work
until the family
was not to toe bmun
InI gone to Hlgulawn immodlately
ti m IM Ipf return
ijae nt mine when rm to DaPhne
1ad me In from a R rill in the small
1t IK WLd1 at that tlm > each family
uni P In me tied upon II held a key
I MIL Kuli summoned Cutlerlmck tu
the brief dtllv consultation aent din
nor nml household see blood generallv
1 nnltwo r iartlfvl In see blood trlckllntc
slo vlt fran dean arat hes rwaohlns
troll elhnw ti wrlM and many slighter +
I ones crossing mid rocrosslnit over the rfl I
bock of her ham s
j To Ue Continued Ji

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