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FOUR
THE OKLAHOMA CUT TIMES.
THURSDAY JUNE 24 lbUO.
The Oklahoma City Times
PubUihed br
THK TIMES COMPANT.
I md 8 West Mali BtrMi
Ttlrnhaa I. It. X. M.
Jim KIKI.II Mllw
I'll AN H tt. MlKTHl I'. Bualaasa Maaactr.
fulillalit.1 every arming aicpt luadar.
Friday la roiulilnatton at .la III aud
'kl Tinea.
Member Audit Utirnu'of Clrrulatloli.
Mvtbtlvi Aixlnlit flaw litariioo
Haport
Knlrrwl ul nfcnn. I (! nutter A'lf tf I
Oklahoma uuilar tli A"t n klarrh d.
Satitrrlptloa l-rlta.
m rr
Si month
Thrte monlba
Otw mnnlb
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MAI'DMN SKNTIMKNT WAMNtJf
Thime whit vUll th court house III
IIiIh city mill who have n I tombs! tin'
most recent murder trial there have
witnessed mi). n which tunudlln sen-
tlmt'iil liml tin pint evcept in id. Iir.
tuinents nf some i.f Mil- attorney.
Therefore II imiy he I h ki-n fur granted
Mint ll In nil tin. un lie In kUi 'll In
stances.
While It Is tnii' Hint tin.
menihors
nf tllf defemllllll's family nml m
friends were grouped nhnul him In h
way tlmt Was calculated In in Hi most
K'smI iimiI linvi- tin. best effect mi l(.
Jury ns fur ns tin. state whs eniicern-
ll was ii .tinli.'liif.iiwimi trial H
ili'iiiiili'ine mi lln In w nml (l(. r(
ili'iiri-. There us iiiiIIiIiii; sM'i lnnilnr
III If frnin l.t-t; I in itiiK to end. There
uiih very llitli. weeping mi Hi pnrt
nf it friends i.f tlm defendant. IVr
haps It was a cn-c In w hl I mil ii 1 1 1 n
setillnieiil iiinlil not lie lntiiiilii.nl
wild n il v mi t n i'i-
Hill It Is In Iir Imped liml It in. mis
II IfMHt-lillli: nf sin Ii practices. In Hit.
pust there have been til ii 1 1 murder
trials tlinl timk tin. form ..f iiihl..
villi' In some eUeiil Tin. iillnnii.ys
fur ilif defense stated ll f..r the pur
pose nf ntli Mi tlni; M input hv tn Hie
defendant. 'I'lifj liml ii II i tlmt If
I hi' sympathy nf. tin- audience uhs
with tin' ilefenilnlit In some way llil
feeling wnlllil In' Imparted In (he nii'll
nil tin- Jury ai ml they would mipilt
nr flinl a verdict fr h l;ht sentence
Tills has I 1 1 rm In ii ("reiit ex
lent fur murder trials are place
wlii'iv nympnlll) fur t tl (licensed Is
lunnufiiciiircd. They tire usually nl
li'luli'il lay .iik-ii In large numbers.
Hi. ris'i'iit trlnl being ii notable i.tis.p
llnli. Tin' k mpiitlilc nf tilt women
vent mil ri'inllly In the imcuseil when
II win ininli' In npsnr Unit lie wit
deserving f II. inn) when the final up
pinl mil nuiile hy the attorney adept
In tlinl Hue. (he mini mi trlnl for mur-
iler. Iin niKlter liiiw t-iiilul It tulxht
Imve liwn Miii.il fnrth us a hern uiii!
Hie willllell Hept fur Mill
rnrlllimlely III snme ciisea (hit tnn
Hi the Jurlea lime tin) tieeii curried
ii way f v n'lillnienl nml tmrs Hml now
nml Itien there Ims lieen n i onvii'tlnii
f.ir iniinler. Hnl uinler our kjhIhiu nf
runnier trlnl the new.Hieri uaiinlly
liHsMInx Hie ilef hint to Hie I nest nf
ll.i'lr iililllty. Iiiiiuiiii life still I'niitlii
lies In lie very rlieiip
roi.AM) Al so St KKKRS
Tlie must lerrll.le nf Hit urenl con-
fll.ls In the custerii theuter nf Hit
i:nriiieiiii wur Imve l.eeu fought In
I'i.lnil lieli.s-u the Kiisxliiii 11111 (;.r-
iniin nml Aim rln n triH.px. As h riwiilt
1'nllllnl Imi lieen ileviislntiil lieyoinl
ilesrrlitlni. ThnilsMnls (.f tvoluen
nml ihllilren me m 11 to he tin null v
slilivliil.' In ilenili. Iiunies Imve lieen
ilesimiiil. i mps ml mill l.niet.llr
miliiinls Imve I i Izeil mnl Mlaiith
lelisl
IViiinl us n imti. .11 Is nnt ut mII con-
eiliiil III Hie ur. mnl Hint Js the pity
nf It The helllL'i rents went there tn
fk'hl their .;illli-s mi I'nlunil's enti
illllnn Is i. in- fi.r -Ahl. il Its H'nile are
In tin win tn l.linni. 'the ilvlllreil
wnrlil liH.keil In In.n.ir npmi Hie con
lit Ion In HelKlilin III Its iinfnrtllimte
plllfht mill imiireil mllllniia Into tlmt
Mrlilen Innil fur Hie support nf the
penple whu were lemleieil hotneleaa.
I'iiIhiiiI Is elitllleil to fully us mil. ll
n mpiil Ii v ami help ns lleliilnm. for It
la nlso mi Iiiuix-eiit l. Mm nf the other
linllnns' 1. 1. oilllilrsHnt-ss.
ruliiml vmis iinnl.le to prule. t liself
fri.in the lielllitereiils mnl teiauie an
other llluvlialli.il i.f the lunmeiit hy
blaniler ris ehhm Hie w nrst hut is. In
their ItHolf mnl the fever nf their wnr
the other liutlnli m y Im Hlteiitlnli to
II. Amerlin Ims .nn culleil upon to
help atrli'keti 1'nlnml nml p.. ilnnht the
resxiine will lie fully ns ijeliemiis us
It llna be-'ii In the mse nf Bel-dntu.
with no nicHim of prnle-lliil whs fiml-
hirillnewt. Wnnleu Allen's wife was
ail enthusiastic exponent of Hie honor
ayaleoi for i-ohvIcIn hut she curried It
too fur.
It Im ens)- to nee liow sentiment cim
Ix Injected Into Hie eyslein and Hie
(Miivli ta can Is given too many llher
tlea. It la another case of flvliia' them
an Inch and they Ink a mile. The
colivlctH do not need to Im s-ttei nml
cihIiIUsJ under the lienor Kysleui. They
should Ih treated like men like men
who have nut. It- niKlitkc-i nml w ho are
eectl to -'lve proof that they will
not repeat them hefnre they lire trust
hI fully.
Kven IlMiry Ntnrr exi)lient nf the
Kysleui tin the slile nf Hie convicts
hrnke hhi imrole after he wis released
It will lie remeuihereil. He hml writ
ten a IsNik in which he prnlseil Hie
honor Kyatein after which he liecuiiitj
a fugitive himself nml went hack to
hank rohhliiK as n regular (Mcupatluu.
Life's Darkest Moment
I'rctdiletit Wilson ciisloilliin of the
nation's luuior In these ilnnni'iniis
days has shown thai he hits other in-
coniillahiiients as well. lie lecelillv
lis.k cure of his KruiidilmiKliler while j
her parents were nuiiy nml Hint us
will he readily nnderstoiHl hy IIium'
who have Irieil It is i'iiIiik some.
The iiniiinleil siif frnnelles have di
clnreil their lnlenlli.il nf liiklui; pint
lu the Inniixiiriil pnriiiles III Washing-
ton In Hie future which will cause nil
Increase nf sent lineiit In fitvor nf nlie
car lei ins nml uuuo fieipicnt Inuuu
II I'll In.
lMTtM say thill four years nf ram
minx around In a Jungle din's an ele
pliant a ureal deal of koikI mnl If
I here Is ii 1 1 t Ii 1 1 14 In the thenry II will
he ileinniislriiti. In llllll.
That cniistnut ruinhllhi; imlse Hint
may now he heard Is I'rnf. I.. Howell
Lewis I'll 1 1 1 1 ic lllleiitlnti to his pieillc-
Hon that storms would come during the
present III. illtll
The L'reiil nhjei I Ion to a I icol V Is
Hint it Is n 1. 1 to slrike a pra. th ai
hiiih;.
WAK TIMK
WHfM YOU ASKED THt BOJS
FOR A MOM! H 5 VACATION ONAUOUNT
OFOVCRVvAJklC AMD HF CAME IM A FEW
MINUTT S LATE R AfiD CAUGHT yflil AUEEP
The Times Oracle
Mnrlr "I pity isior .Mrs. llluilifett."
tCiiltU What for?"
Marie-"Her hnsliuml always hlowi
lip her liridKe parties"
leMr urui-le I like my risim inate
very much hut he snores mil i hkcoUs
ly. This Is his only fault I ihui't
want to use vlnleiice hut unless there
Is an liniiieillale chllliKe fur the hellel
there Is uiiiin; In In- a inn-edv l
there liny peaceful wav nf Inuff llui; in
suppressim- him'- i H '(.(l: i
A llliernl appll. ittlnii nf stni nil
UllL'hl n oe nf CI .11 1 hclieflt. hilt if
Villi are slim Iler I him yum I .ill unite
u--e smile nllicr Iiit-I ImhI. A tnhlespniiii
fill nf morphine siilpliale administered
at lied time iiMiulU lends In net as a
Kieat ipileler.
Try inilllni; a couple nf voiinu eels
Into his he. I with hint The eels should
l.e thoroughly chilled liefore ii-luic h
luiiiierslou In he water. A sinner Is
very head -I mnii. ami vlnlent mens
ures are often iiises-.nn. Atuilhcr slui
pie hut effh lent uicthnd Is to soak a
sheet In chloroform ami He Hits over
his face I'oiir on a freh miiiiiiI v nf
(he Ilipihl every Inn nil miles This
Xenerallv proves satKfni toi . hut In
case the suhjei t -I i 1 1 shows sl;ns nf
nctlvltv turn on (he u:is nml close the
door.
There Is only one nhsolulely sure
Little Spitej
6r Bedtime
V
Oardrr by Mall
I'al aralUa u Kialan 5
Lanrk al Brank
A
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Will Witness the very Acme of Bargain Giving
in tiie
' GREAT PRE-INVENTORY SALE
A ponipli't( cleii i"ni-t. of bright new gooilu. Store opetm at 8 :.Hl i-Iiihoh ut Ii o'clock IViiluy :
! o'clock Satunlay. Tluw proviilinn for the welfare of our pmployPH nml also tlie pulilio. Out
of -town peopli' lire invited to Npetul lioth duyi with us.
Added attractions in our busy Waist Department for Friday
and Saturday.
Ten New Styles ai $1.00
Voile OrKiiiuly Hat intp Dotted Swiss. Tailored semi tailored
nnd fussy styles; ull different from auy we have shown before.
All nixes to 44. We want you to see these bargains.
At $3.06 Crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow wsshable silks
in 7 new styles. White and flesh.
At $3.50 Ten new styles of shadow laea and organdy at-
tractive styles built for service as well as coolness -r
f
A MOST INTKRKSTINO ITKM
Ll) alyles Wnshnhlr lllniises at I'.'.GO. Variety of atyle
inmirea your nallsrin tlnn In aelectlou.
way to kis-p a iiniii from simrlntj. This I khw lHh.. WHS
lliethml Is cniishlered sll-'liHy I'll l Im r
nils however ami is vesniltsl to only
In the must dess'iale cases Cut his
head off - oHAl'I.L'.
When love tins iscaslnn In make Us
eill Ihroimli u window it usually se
lects Hie dlnliiK rmuu window.
I It's useless to advertise
Ifnllh.
fur lost
Beth (he Girl Who Went Right.
An Autobiography
Recorded by Ethel Lloyd Patterson.
Copirlrlil Wl l nrl linnrnlnt )
No. el-Marion 8oftensl
O I) O II II II U U U UOUOI0 o
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V THKKK la bul ana lur O
l ajlrl lit rriarf aa ml.lak. alie 11
O nim aaakai ml aol lu da Ilia II
O nm thing aiala aaa iaa lurid O
U II.
O
woooooooooooooou
live ti to It. That's the truth of the
lualter. I tell you aiialn any woman
wlui wants o keep n innii all to her-
self never should marry him. That
Isn't the way to do it. Aniliow"
and for the first time my sister's eye
filled with tenrs "It was a very ills
nusllnit evullilllon for inc. I couldn't
As wa walked awuv from the nliiuf talk to her. What could I snv? And
entrance my sister for once lu her I I must say -Mr. Karlowe didn't shine
life was clluKliiii to niy arius us conversationally either. He let that
thouk-h for urotrctloti. In her uU-k I ! Illlle woman stand there ami hrmv-
prohahly Mould lmv wept. Uul Mar heat him us HioiikIi she were ihuihle
Imi was not coiistltutFil as 1 wan. ML his sire. She lohl him she whs 'lust
did not crv hut her hands were Icy . sick of hiiilnic lilm run aroiiml after
cold and her face wus set; and as we every tflcpal In the chorus' ami
walkrd 1 could feel her tieinhlc. 1 i ind all her n y on them. It was
HONOK SVSTKM I OK ( NI( TS
The murder nf the wife nf the war
llell nt .Inllel prison liy a mm li t un
iler the liotior system muy tint lve Ihe
Billierenls of that plan a aethnck. hut
It Is likely tn lllve them the Idea of us
lug lomninii sense. The honor system
Is ull rliillt If ll Is Used properly hut
too much codillliiK suit ieltln will nut
help It.
Ill many prlmuia the convicts are
now lielnir pluisxl m their honor and
In anine of lliem the sratem la found
to Imi very imss-ssful. We have the
evlilenee nf Henry Hltirr liotorloua
train anil hank rodder Hint It works
til rlrht tn Colorado where he was a
convict for n nunilwr of years. He
was pinned In charire of eonvlcts sen!
out to work tnCny allies from Hie
prison. He made no effort to eacap
nil ILom with him did not try to et
way. 1
But rKthe Juliet ria the coorhl
was s. awjro. a brut of low liinttocta
aud to tnht him at Mrs. AlUa did
had no thorn; lit of leahi( her now.
Trniililf hud come to uiy sister hecutlse
she had followed the very course 1
hud warned her aKa.u't. Hut this waa
lint the time to reproach Uer. 1 could I leave
see she was feellus her htiuilllaHou
deeply.
Without a word we turned In at
the street where her boarding bouse
was located and I followed her on up
to her room. I knew she would not
care to go to my hoarding bouse with
me Just then and run the chance of
having Slellu my friend i-oiue In and
hear anything we might have to say
to each' oilier. It waa not until the
diHir was closed iishi us and locked
that Marlon smke. Then she sunk
down upon a chair and covered her
face with her hands. 1 atood awk
wnrdly near her not liking to touch
her ticcaiisc I knew how little ahe
cared for demoiiHlralloiiM of affection.
"I hut horrid naaly little woman!"
walled my ulster. "How dared she
ss:ik to me aa she did! till Iteth
oii run t Imagine bow vulgar It was!"
"Tell me" I snld gently. "Perhaps
It will uiuke yon feel better."
"Win I haven't stsn so much nf her
old biishnndt" hegnu Marlon. "(iis..
heavens! I hnve only known the man
ll little over two weeks. She shouldn't
hnve married a popular teuor If "she
wanted to shut him up In a hauilhot.
W hv dldn t she marry a clerk lu a
Kim-en stnre? That's her kind. I
pnlug In Is' 'stopis-d heoe and now';
she giiie him fair warning. Cither
he would go wild her and behave
himself In the future or she would
nml let dim sis' how nun
Ity TlloltN'ToN W lil ltnKSS
' l' rlKtit. I'lld hv J. ti. Lloyd. I
liy Thornton . Ilurgewi
1 1 ... v I lull I I 111.' i .1 li i)i
'the snliml nf II -lillll whistle cum
ilC tounnl llieni HiioiikIi the (.ret'll
I ores! tpillc lie.el the three Utile I'os
sums. 1 1 1 1 in l-'riitn i . mid (irunipy.
nii see they never had lienlik. any-
1 1 1 In like ll define and I hey dldu t
know what to make nf It. They nev-
er had cieii heard iihlmit It uud they
a new
kind of bird who wit - making ll r an
niiliniil. So of ionise they didn't
know whether nr Ii"! II WAS Notiiethilig
lo fear. l!ut they were ufrnld. Ymi
see Ihey had learn. ! that. It Is usually
best to he afraid of anything you
don't know ii Ih .ut Should the; run
and bhle or should Ihey slay right
where Ihey were and keep arfeclly
till ' They Ml like running hut de
cided ll wolihl he hint In keen a r
fectly still.
The whistle drew nearer. Crumpy
hnplHMiliig I" look at old lirauuy Ko
lying as If .le.nl on the ground Just
below them iiii.lu-tl J-rinupy. "Look '
he whlsH'rei
I'rutnpy hs.ke.l Then he nudged
Humpy and lohl hliu to look due nf
(iranny's him k curs was eia-ked up In
a way hi whlih ll had not been before
they heard that whistle AI least It
seemed sn to them. Kflnerlv Ihey
watched an. I were ao Interested that
Ihey unite f.u-gnt the whistle. Nearer
II cmiie and nearer. Old (Iranuy Km
llrleil Her lieml and now imiIIi enrs
were co kid Then wltleuit even
Chiii.-e up nl the three little Possums
she lenpisl llfhiiv in her feet and ran
swiftly off
wiial did I tell you!" cried Ornm
pv. In Irlnini h She was Just playing
dead nml If we hnj (one down to feel
of her fur as mhi two wanted to we
would bine fcr her sharp teeth In-
stead" Itumpy and I riinipT hsiked very
foolish ami hadn t a word to aay.
' I woiuler what made her iume lo
life sn Niiilileuiv." continued lirumpy
"I wonder If It could have been that
rpieer whistle If It waa then liraniiv
Is afrahl nf wliiH.vrr In making It. I
didn't suppose lirauuy Foi was afraid
of 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 1 u' "
He stare in the direPtlon of the
So did Humpy and
New Pump And tow Shoes
at Great Reduction In Price
I.'. Vi I'liieni I. Vallh-r f 1 y C
I'liini's w J if O
Sulhl link llarrfout Samlula Sites 5
in s $i oo si j) l la II S lu A
!..' in 7. ai.aa.
Misses ami Cliliilreua Wblla Cantna
Mury June Pinup as T iT
l7CS 1 1 1 j to ii J J
Wlilta i niivaa Hmrt in e f OO
f..rU aleet g to ll 9 1 vT(J
lll MUea' I.uh Heel Ilia ff
ger Oifurila sties '." In fl aPTT.ll
lliiia' Ovfurils lu Inillua anil la.e
iu..l v.'iir well I G t jt C
t.i A'i ffJ rO
Huva' (liiiiin.ii Million IX fn C ft
f.irUa In f.' iSat .OU
Triuila Sh.H-a and Oifunla. while wun
rulitii-r aulea a T
ll 11 altea 9 1 DU
J
Knit Underwear Repriced for
Inventory Clearance
Men'a JO.' I'uruuaknlt Nulla; n
wblta and m ru aull DC
Men'a PuMuaknlt auj ha ll.rlniiiil
Nhlrla and lrara q
io Tiiluea i f C
Mi-u'a Alhlril. I ni n Nulla la rru
anil Nalnauok alaallr ba T Q
haoil l UO vnluea I if C
' Ktne IlililiKil t'ulun Sulla pure
ahlle AOc nalnea f ff
three Mr 0 11
Hon 'I'uruuaknlt Hulli Hhlle
anil utii
Bna' Shins ami Uramer.
nlil Iim W" tnlnra
Ml.- l iiluu Sulta lata knee ft
rili sent. ea. ll 1 U C
tVuinen a Ciiton Vfaia e
i fur OC
25c
10c
EXTRA SPECIAL I
.'III Imh. full bleached soft finish Longclolh eiceptloually good val-
ue for I'Jic yard. On Sale Friday and 4 n
nml Saturday nl IUC
:ij Inch Linen Ids I Ticking fancy blue and white trlM
4tk" value; Friday and Saturduy. yard
(Malu Floor?
32c
Skirt Sale $10.
Hluek Taffeta with ruffles tiers
and pletitu; plain laffclii with plalu
Irliumiugs; hi rlMHl taffeta full
pleated effects; skirts tjsjy Crt
Hint sold regularly to . .y I I lOU
Linen Suits
At $100
l.'l liutlirnl colored l.lneti Suits
lusl yeor'a fll.INI uud $T.:iO values;
Norfolk coats with straight plain
skirl.
OUR M0U0
Fight and one half hours on week
days; ! hours on Saturday. Free
vuciitlona half holblaya; a free re-
creation camp for salespeople. The
welfare of our Kniployea and the
I'ubllr.
III ll Ill-tit Mala SI Okktkaau 'lt
Allovers
At Pre-lnveniory Prices
Twenty-five piece nf 18 luch
Orienlnl and Venice Allovers in
white crciini ecru uud butler color.
1 1. .HI values 7
14.00 values .SI.6V
Boys Celebrate the
Fourth With Tip-Top Sparklers
llrllllant ami Niife one doxeu to
a Un r' - 11 bines C
for Z3C
Home exploders for u Sane lft
4th of July each IUC
RIBBONS
Fancy floruls plaids and moire
fine iiiallty; ull ko.nI AQt
wlill hs values to $ '.' TiO for ..HjC
Fancy Itlhhnus widths loll Indies
wide range of colors g(sjd tF.
i!fic (pmllty for yard I3G
our Mono
Fight and ouelialf hours on week
daya; 11 hours on Knlurdtiy. Free
vacations half holiday; a free re-
creation camp for nulesMiple. The
welfare of our Kmploye and (be
FubJIf.
legs. It wan very very niucu bsggsr
lhau liranny Foi.
Of course you have gueaned that
they were Farmer Hrown'a Boy and
Dowser the Hound. Aa toon aa they
reached the lUt It open place whert
(irniinv bud been playing dead In tb
linie of cnl. hlng the three little I'o
snius Itowser smelleil her and with a
roar of bis great voh-e away bt weut
with Ids noee lu her tracks. That roar
was so sudden and ao frightful sound-
ing that Humpy let go bla hold and
all but fell. As ll wan he Just caught
himself In lime but In scrambling back
to safety he rustled the leaves and hi
little claws m rstched the hark. Far-
mer Hiown's Hoy heard It and looked
up. For a dreadful minute the threa
Utile rossuma held their brealu hop-
lug that be wouldn't see them.
Next Story Itumpy Frumpy ami
lirumpy Are Caught.
fortiibly lie could live on Hie money
he could earn."
A crooked rueful smile passed over
Inv sister's lips
"Itenllv." she snld "it waa almost
romlc. It aniimle! tut finiiiv In ln.nr
a HIHp nnmnn telldiv a eeeal l.li. .. i "trtuge w blstle
she wiiohl Hot aoiilKirt lilin anv l.tim
Frumpy and Ihe three snuggled vert
er unless be behaved! Hut what's ''lm'' """'""f hlh llttlt shlvenl of
the gisul nf volng over nml over It? ""r ""i"' stm rurloslty ran all
There It s. Heth. and the neit mlnt
Is what nm I to do?"
My sister sloiHd iek!ng for a
minute and when she returner her
face waa rerv hard.
"There Is this" she began decisive
ly. "I will lint go dack to that old
thentre! I don't cftre whether I ever
draw a week's aalsry nr not. t null
here nnd now. I in you upMise 1
inn going to gn bnck and let every
girl In that chorus laugh her head off
at me Isvnnse of Ihe exhibition of
tonight ?"
1 did not answer Marlon at once
I would have lwcu gtad of a little
more lime to think. Ye I dared not
hesitate too long one thing was
certain. My sister bad proved she
was Incaimhle of caring for herself.
If I here were to Ih no scandal or
trnircdlcK. even I must remain bear
merely dined with Mr. Harlowe a her to guard her as best I could. If
couple of times hecnuse we were both she would not return to the chimin
hungry uud It was convenient ... ..! where we both hnd IsM'ti engaged
so. A wife la silly ami provincial to. there was lint one thing for Die to
object to anything like (bat! Hut I do. Nor was It easy. After these
when we enme out of Ihe theatre to-1 week and week of rehearsal. I could
night there she was; and for a while not make my sacrifice without a
she Just stood tu front of us and
cried II waa the silliest clllhlton
ymi ever aaw."
Mv sister paused.
"Marlon." I abl very quietly "tt
Is not silly and provincial for a wife
to wish her husband In Is true to
her. It Is worse than silly and pro-
vincial If he Isn't. It la barbarous.
Only snvngea y no attention to Ihe
sscredneHa nf marriage. If Mr. Har-
lowe doea not love Mrs. Hsrlowe
enough to make her wlsben his first
consideration then Kiev should not
remain married at all"
Marlon gave tn Irqisitlent eiclams-
tton. "Oh 1 know alt that luff." she
aid. "It sounds verv well tn a story
book bat w art all too human to
over them They felt anre that (her
were about to see one of the wonders
of the Ureal World and they held
their brealh while they waited. I'rea
ently they saw something movlmr
Dramatic Notes
imng; but there was no good lu argn
lug. If It must lie done. It must be
done t walked over lo my sister and
held out my hand.
"I enn understand how you feel
Marlon." I said "It would tie very
humiliating fur you to return We'll
get along somehow. Here ta my hand
on It. I ahull not return to the the-
atre either. Tomorrow when we are
Isith quieter we'll think of something
elae to do rerhsp the stage was not
Just the right plSisy for us anvhow.
We'll forget It and begin again."
Just for the Instant Marlon was
softened (the nut up her mouth and
1 leaned and kissed her
"I arena you're a pretty (rood slater
to me." she said.
"I try to bt" I answered simply.
Julie Opp (Mrs. William Faver-
Nhiunl bus reisjvered her health after
a lung Illness and will appear with
Mr. Favershniu on tour lu "The
Hawk" licit season playing the role
In which (iabrllle Docrlat. a French
acrtess made her New York debut.
Isadora Duncan la through with
dancing In America. Her trials and
tribulation have been many ao hare
after she will confine her work to
Furois-aii centers.
The David Warfleld David Helaaeo
play plans for lieit seaaou contem-
plate the apiiearanee of Mr. Warfleld
lu "The Merchant nf Venice" with
the late itar of "The AuHloueer" a
Mhylock. It will be Warfleld's flrt
cbaracterlratlou of a Hhakeapeartau
role.
Tagore Ihe bard nf Bengal who
was awarded the Nobel prise for
isielry Is at work upon a poetical
olav for Mmluiuvu. Maurlc Stern
the artist who will awnd the sum
nier with Nsilmova and her husband
at their country place. In already at
work upon the designs for the pro-
duction which will Ih splendidly or-
iental. Htern Is Tsgore'a closest
friend among oivhleiitals having
spent two years with him In India
according lo Ibe Dramatic Mirror.
Kouiethlng entirely new In modern
amusement la Iwlng offered at tbt
Alor theater In New York by ieeorge
Ileban. ll Is a combination of mo-
tion pictures and sikeu drama in
which he presenta "Tbt Allen" a
plee based uism the remarkably
aucceHsful playlet.. "The Hlgn of tn
Hose." In which Mr. Ileban was aetn
at the.Overhnlaer bert several seasons
ago.
In nine thousand feet nf motion
pictures Mr. Heban and his support-
ing coinpaav unravel Ihe threads of
aiiiiiinr ii. i.-. i. .i .... the soul stirring story until they
" uien nrnrer aiiu M- . ... . ...
nearer until It was right whert they
could lisik iinwii at It and see It clear-
''''
.. v.a.-Lpkm a t
- --.
a.xa (
"I wonder what mad her romt tt
me st suddenly" Mld (jrurapy.
bill had a boi which unoccupied waa
filled with flower lu memory of her
bubaud.
After winning a wager of 15000 for
"Jack'1 Uindon by making a trip
around the world unaided. MUa Hilda
lillbert tHuroness Pierre 8yl value) Is
to make more money for him and
also for herelfhy appearing In a
ketch which he baa written railed
"Daughters of the Kleb." "Daughters
of the Klch" It Is aald deal with
the alleged uoglavt of their daughter
by wealthy parent a the daughters be-
ing left to amuse theinielvet lu t'afea
and ilanrlug parlors. It Is the novel
Ut' first apiearance aa a playwright.
When "Twin Heda." celebrated Ita
.VSitb coiikecutlv s?rfonaance In New
York last week there were souvenir
for all the celebrators. These an live
nlrs were little books giving yon a
diagnosis of your character aceord
lug to which the sign of the Zodiac
yon were born under.
Klaw F.rllnger and (leortt C. Ty
ler have deelded to begin Iaurette
Taylor's engagemsnt In Chicago neit
season In "tlapirtlieaa" a three act
play by her husband J. Hartley Man-
ner. Miss Taylor appeared In a one-
act sketch of the aaine name during
her last New York season and tt Is
from this that the play I fashioned.
The leading role Is that of a milliner'
drudge who rises to become a modiste
of International renown. '
When Anna Tavlowa and the Una
aian ballet appear hero neit seaaou
they will be assisted by Maggie Teyte.
tht lyric soprano formerly of the Obi
iso 0era company; Marie Nedll
tova. lyric soprano of the Imperial
opera Pttrograd and Hhvardo Mar
tin tenor of tbt Metropolitan Opera
house.
Forbes Robertsou sailed for I-oudou
this month with a bag full of gold
and tbt degree of Master of Arts con-
ferred upon him hy Columbia univer-
sity un June 'I. There wa a distin
guished gathering at t'olumhln on
that day and when ibe actor's name
was read off the applause was deafen-
ing. Mr. Hnliertaoii played a -TV
Weeks' sea sou In this country with
groan reivlpt of over eTiOO000.
These rH.Tults from the "llgllluiate"
stago often clash with the regular
vaudevlllliiiiH for Instance ns was the
case when the. I'alace theater gave un
due publicity to a new act made up
uf singer who were giving a irpouri t
of lilllsrt and Sullivan oaras. Fia
Tanguay not unknown to vaudeville
audi was on the "bill' the same
neck and when he arose fiom her
comb of a Sunday uiorplng partook
of her isrfumed liath and sat herself
down In Itnury Io-hikshi her grai-
frult and read alout herself In the
morning newapaiM-rs ahe received a
distinct shock to note that her own
inline did not. lead all the rest. There-
fore ahe repaired to the xtnge of Ihe
theater manager and haughtily de-
tinned to uiar milling thereto mauy
observatloim Usm the isTsonullty and
ottn r tlelalls lu the lives of the the-
ater manager and bis employes. Tim
niatinver. aii'imt timed as he was In
such outbursts nought his emergency
list nrd In ten minutes Frank Tlnney
was on the bill In the place left va-
cant by tlm "Cyclonic whlrlwlud."
riumblni. ri. WaJ. 880 Tavlor Bros
Adv.
Hoarding Mlnsns--"Mr. Hlank you'll
bava to stop this uolse. I'm too liberal j
In lots of lib hoarding house Uity
don't allow no fight after 1 a. m."
I.V. and then Ihev trara an iirnrlaxl
and frightened tins that they nearly
let go of the branch to which Ihev
were clinging. It waa a huge ere turn
blglter than any they had ever dream-
ed of and IT WALKED ON TWO
I.F.HM! It waa hard o believe their
eye but It was so. All the animal
they knew wnlkcd on four legs. To be
sure the birds walked on two legs
bul then the birds had Wings while
this crentur.i had no wings but seem
ed to have two other legs which ha
dhhi'l use In walklug at all. Hehlhd
trotted another great vreitmj ou fuut
reach Ihe brink of Its rllniax. They
enact the preliminary Incidents of
the compelling narrative with all the
subtile power of the isnitoinomlr art.
The apiearsnce of K. H. Bothern
and Mis Julia Marlowe was a fea-
ture of a is-rformants at the Colum-
bia theater Inst week In aid of tht
Red Cross fund raised for benefit of
relative nf. victims of the I.usltanla.
The last letter written by Charlea
Frohman was read hy Mr. siothern.!
who received It Just before Mr Froh-
man went on board the III fated steam
ahln.
Msnr women of society served aa
ltrotMsatea.-Mrs. -Alfred Q. Yander-
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