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ORY'S “DAILY CARTOON. | | —— @eAeroris, |‘ GAY NEW YORK. By T. E. POWERS. AS THE GOVERNOR PASSED THROUGH ALBA vol. Cheah sesenenareronen enone te NO. 14,415, Published by the Press Publishing Company, 53 to 6 PARK ROW, New York. Entered at the Post-om t New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, ‘THE BONI CASTELLANES | AS INTERESTING EXAMPLES, | In spite of the efforts to point a ioral against the “international Jivarriage’ with the Castellane-Gould episode, or series of episodes, + the faet is that the case contains no such Te inoral, Nature has seen tit to distribute folly | MINTERSATIONNE Did prodigality through the human family MARKIAGE, , at eenntngnttntetete without regard to geographical or racial lines, Anna Gould might have married an American fortune-hunter who would have been as ridiculous and as prodigal as the little Count Castellane, Indeed, he might not have had some of the redeeming traiteof the Frenchinan—his good manners, his good humor, his con: videration for his American wife, There are seores of American girls married to foreigners who ure as happy and contented as they possibly could be, Domestic happiness is another matter ihat is not in any way related to race or flag. t Further, it is just as bad for an American girl to marry an American man for money or social position as it is for her to marry # foreigner for his title, [tis just as bad for a poor girl to sell all she has-—herself-—as it is fora rich girl to sell what sho has—herself and i her fortune. The particular terms of the bargain are of no conse quence; the motive is the thing, What a reflection it is upon the character and the brains of any woman or man for her or him to marry from any other motive than ° wenn affection. Tt is a triple dogradation- moral, » mannraae is a | mental and physical, It is an utter denial of ne'a indivic ty, tler abasement pronapation, | "0 ividuality, an ui or abasemen of no's self-respect, If there is any one act of life that ought to be performed with the utmost freedom of choice, that act is certainly marriage, For, in the most favorable eirenm stances, marriage is a severe enough test, ‘The only possible chance Ww ; it has of any sort of success comes through mutual liking and mutual ON THE LINKS. respect, Yet every now and then we see a silly or snobbish man or THE FAIR ONE—This is my first game, Can't come of you give me a tew points? ian | ; | (i ‘When you address the ball, always call it Mr," ‘ oman sacrificing his or her one hope of happiness in his or her one cnorvs “When you drive it from the toe, save trouble by driving it In a T-cart.” little life for the sake of such Dead Sea apples as wealth and rank, “A Tam o' Shanter is the best hat for a lofter; but when you try a hard ——-- or liazard wear this Fedora,” “Wheeling gives you a bicycle face, but golfing makes you lynx-eyed,.” "Get a little more Scotch accent into your three-quarter stroke.” “Don't put the tee in the caddie,” “HI, there! Can't stop! Forward my salary to Sebe The most intere aug phase of the latest Castellane outbreak is ,| ship for spendthrifts plays in it. GEORGIE'S PAW TELLS MAW About Real Greatness: ‘the penis el the Breach are an undomestic people be- thing go to Waste from the steers Bye] cause they have no word for “home,” Asa matter of fact, no peo igs Aue dy hae i sete ple on earth has a home life more beautiful or more all-pervading He? 1 guees not! Hut ie grate Packortthan the French, ‘Take this Castellane affair for an example of one wanted to rte poetry all He would haft : to do would be to turn around to Mie! phase of it, menograffer and aay Here, take Unie down ] "Or if he hadn't time he could get Jof the Bookkeepers to Do It for bite “And look at Browning. They wat to think be Was a Grate man, (00, bacon they Mad clubs in Boston that couldn't find out what hile poetry meant, but since they are poets in neerly every town From Canal Dover, Ohio, to the Mand Which islande that oan rite poema with: tthe court ratified the decision of the family conneil, WILLIEDOYS— | A DANGER SIGNAL €NOUGH TO SCARE ANYBODY, \ HTD AW, 40 you believe thet,” maw aed, “about a man who can q make lota of munny being as ) Grates Bhaiknpeer? You no they are @ Collidge professor says so.” core,” paw her, "I'm as Prinnd nobuddy (thot about it Before | It's a8 plain as the hare on a Dawg, | What's the sine of Grateness enn) way?’ paw says, “How can you tell] # Whether & pureon i Grate or not? “By the things he does,” maw told \ d Dio, “Rvery little while you say sumthing that Nearly pa me, maw," paw anverd, “becos th gleams of re: fon in it ae brite ae 4 Bunbeam ehinin thru a not Hole, But that ain't all they The heads of his wife's family noted that he was wholly unfit to net he trusted with money or to have any part in financial affairs what ever, They held a family couneil and ar ranged to go to the courts, whieh in France asranpranivr, | (ke cognizance of family conneile and ratify, reeeros amend or reject their decisions, In this case wnt sul enny sente to them Browning don't " ; are to jt, Everybuddy can do Bum: Ht enny more Migure than a poppin a The result is that Castellane and his wife have become infants thing. So you haft to find out if abuldy V 1 Is Grate or not by Bering If he can do ly wh in the legal sense, They may spend only what money the trustee fo thate why | way the profewsor ts Wwe The gratest man in the world ts} suggested by the fanily council and appointed by the court may the one that Can to Sumething: other p ont 1 oh as . "| people oan! Jo, and BhAlKApeer never permit, ‘They may contract no debts except such as the trnstee may made © mijiion Dolars « year in hel authorize, SUMIbIng other people Can't do. Rvery Paddy can get down on thelr nees and) Mhaikepeer rote poetry, and if nobuddy pray and be good if they want to, else co that 1 mite think he they are nothing great about that If] a pritty good little man yet but there “Your dog look® seared, sonny!" Well, what dog wouldn't look skeered 0 guy drewed tn a gult like only one person Could do it he would] where the point Comes tr You van] that, with a loaded gun under his arm?’* be the grates! man on rth, bar none, | tire poeple to rite Moetry for twenty | Nf " q > ‘ A me - ‘ os | . ww asl. who Is the teat Our theory of law practically does not reeognize the existence Fee MOortutt wae a erate mon when hel Conta a nour, but when it Comer toly einem MeN enn ways ote practically does not recognize the existence YOUTH AND AGE, . was the only one that Could tek John] making milliony ite different 1 aint at a A of the spendthrift, No matter how recklossly a nan may be wasting ow youth, he longed to shave 9 La, but after awhile it got so neerly Do you ep halk uh gol} theo! id mpre s Dow deer Bhe the only . en Bhe~I'll be giad to share your cares and auxtetier the down was there, bute BERSPRRAY could oniee Alone and Do it] Down to the Block yarde loomorraw |! i Mopal ath te his substance, the courts will not interfere unless it is shown that he} He-tut, my dewr, L have neliher cares nor auxletios Ihead now, he'd joy to have } © Corbult waen't grate enny more.| morning and atert op king pleat ) A ve pa is isa lunatic, And while wild extravagance ia undoubtedly a form of she Oh youll have them all neh | a8 soon ae We're married! Just ome old> Faahloned helt eo out neago “sual Deapeee 1g): SOE SALE | RER SGD TENG AE WRSIGRC OO a .| lunacy in the true sense of that term, it is not necessarily linaey in THE NEW BREAD AT PARIS MADE FROM FRESH FLOUR— the legal sense ae cy INCREASED NUTRITION, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER on Pome Rates to Fotlow| Ou ken is defended on the grounds that a grown man’s Ro hay : 1 ause the particles ¢om- poring It have never been crushed, bu? we simply eeparated and torn the grinding surfaces. Chemical analyses show that the flour made qocording ‘o the Schwolteer aye> simp sd making at on, the one wii ver second t property is his own and interference with his disposition of it is a \llow te always to Mom Wan a sywter tem ‘iwaye damp, and| dangerous intrusion upon personal rights; that the dissipation of a] jacing comuned 4 stom Han aland cor the any ! Tee Bear Mew What is good for a baby teething? He ne Hoy Whe Won't Walk, Sfeledobetebmielebeletebeletel=lat f villages und at f9 fAfigen months old. Iv there any wa year-old boy alep », while entailing co tla. ies ee | dotble purpose: (0 To make the HO4F) communities t in , Of teaching hir walk? He dovat het watt be fortune, while entailing certain evils, is ina larger measure a public] Wyle gerne OO ha tuetve aoate, fem ax more than twice we much phow- try, and isa very healthy wnild + Me BOF Thlessing, since it restores a family to the natural and normal and | iat made the ordinary ruiler inl ange estab | whats materia! ao that made by the Mre A, M ippear to me] y, 5 oo Am and (2) (> make b immedis f Paris, where {THinary roller process. ‘The Importance BABY of fitteen imonthe shuld ne of tl 1) healthful conditions of working for a living vaking, 89 a8 to ReCUFE for Ihe Io re Than ioe Jot this fact In respect of nutrition #h Dave a diet something on thin order 1d have the eare of The French theory is iyi ne the nrotectton af] Maur wl lutely trem. die f ’ oat signe of, and. wet Firat Moal—A votile containing h familiar with children's | ry ie that the family is under the protection well Keown that ail food eUvstanee® twenty-four houre mit that nutrit not whiteness ) ground io @ fine powder hay color, \* the principal object of bread. making W. Wiley, in the Forum, o doing the very beat] the state; that the rights of the individual member of the family are |» ‘ nly, with the exception tendency 10 yo oxidised, AR 18\ png a, ine a , peteny { the patent medicine you mpeak of | & to an extent merged in the farnily rights; that} jie case with » Wiad (6 WOO) whien | Lyne f20Ny. OF The ROUTED eLeaiRte NC think TL abould give the Httle any property it may have must not be thrown | freshly rotsed and freshly round, #0 / tye germ and many ot the gluten 4 place of the al 7 ( ule it {9 with cereal our, which Ie never) git, ee iatty ihone eituated near the apoline and sweet ofl away to the deprivation of the helpless mem-| so aromatic, #9 palaable, of 99 NUH tae of ihe grain, in the aleurone \ Fe moment when HS AT Aer, Hecome Mattened on passing bes tween the rollers, and thelr parttel are tio! able to pasa through the bolt- 1 jotha; t do not appear ‘The same |reatment would be goot| opportunity to prevent such examples; that the well-considered do: of millstones, with the jn ine fit pape Git pape tear hoes Mec EM ait cision of a respectable and impartial council, composed of the persons | °*: witon tha orrugeted i H ari i made by the roller process {s extremely 7 - ‘ wn) ji ake (he piave of LHe GULECHES oO white and very enooth to the touch; NGLISH ° ho will have to support and educate the spendthrift's family when] olden days There grinders are 89 8°] iy whiteness being Aue to the prepo ENGLISH TURBAN 4 : ‘ rs urately adjusted av to admit of IDET ao ance of R” gad lip puseethe min comes, is sich an opportunity; therefore, ite deliberations | inaking of the Anest four, whlie avold: to the crushing of the starchy partl and decisions onght to le treated by the state with respect and care. {Ine Aelat contact ef (he (wo BEINGINE) yy Che mill rollers. On the other hand, ful attention. a the flour produced by the Schweitzer AUTOMOBILE BARN fen Olincer composed of thi Milk, five ounces, cream, water, (wo oUneeD, (wo oun Bruel, made of oatmeal with % @ pinch of salt and a little granulated ¥ This aysterm of milling also rotaine In ‘TWO THYORION ora MAN'S NIGHTS, ne and \e ay pastry i cae’ eee cororeoraneeneoreroer® bars of the family; that the example of prod ie wart, end rub menily over the} jmality is so evil that the state ought to take advantage of every just |!" "| little body THE HALL OF FAME, Brief Biographies of tho Men Whose Names Are First Chosen, 17,—-GEORGE PEABODY. eugnr. Beoond Meal—The same, except five, Ounces in a bot ile. ‘ ‘Third Meal—From two to four ounwes of beef juice three Limes a work. poarch 04 oF poft-bolied emer (wice a week, mu ton oF ehicken broth, four to six ounces J twice a week, and a bot'le made asf the Ares teal, but only. te ounces lebtettsetsottoe Fourth and Witth Meais—A f ten OUNCeR baMme Mixture as for and seoond imeate he A baby of (his age alko may pu ©f feult juices, Orange Juice is (he beet rip sig sae BL ade gi A child of Afteen monthe may have ne child fe one to four tablespoonfuls of such su ui 4 chweilser system, in regard to yperations, Ja a return to is beet given about one hour before system har a marked yellow tint and is Which is the better theory t ben = ———- ENDLESS CHATTER Started Ife an clerk fn dry + goode store, Ade vanced rap. ily to the head of the HONESTY OF ‘oD DAYS, UT that back!’ exclaimed Prest- dent John Quincy Adams, when his son took # sheet of paper from pigeonhole to write a letter. PLOWERS WITHO j PRUIT, - "That belongs to the Government. firm, and in M9 gave up dry- UNE thou thy words: the Here is my own stationery, at the other goods business to establish « Hheunats contre end of the desk, 1 alwa: je It for bank, Heat o'er thee nwell ar lotters on private business, Acoumuiated fortune and spent throng This consclentiousness in regard to enormous sume for philanthropia +9) Phey will condense w what many would consider # mere trifle purposes. Among these dona- may appear excessive, But the dividing Mine between vice and virtue Is go fine that the boundary ta often unconscious- jy croased, and it le jumt as dangerous soul, And change to purpose strong Hons were $2,100,000 toward butld- Ing lodging-houses for. the Lon- don poor, and $3,600" for a Bouthern educational fund Declined Queen Victoria's offer of a baronetey, Died in London, Nov, 4, 180m, One of the century's foremoat Dhilanthropisie; also a valued 4 But he who lets his feelings run Tn poft luxurious flow Ghrinks when hard service must be done. And fainis at every woe oung man irs, He was 4 long journey, and on his be {he wald sctence as it te for a obild a dagger, of to play with is honest in wmall things can trusted in great, on Lam far away, every Faith's meanest deed more favor and think asi ‘ sscitis wane Pp on atar | Here is something new i architecture en patron of learning and art, ene a mw nearta and wills are | an vbile barn, Iisa pretty litle oolioaes weighed, hig vuilding MiLM 1s overhanging root In WISE MB) LOCKE, ann a Than = brightest transports, ghotcest prayers, who basa their hour, and rhe repiled. ‘It 1 remind me of you front and ie big doors. An inclined platform rises to the level of the floor, tthe? and the automobile rolls in easily and rophical A bedava nolorieesly, A. wmokentack loome up|@*reective momento he woud cay:|B pn ime cur sat vobent ecauuse it te alway out no late at from the middio of the roof, but i] There Is not 80 contemptible « plant or wih 00. pointes night and looks 0 pale in the morn} Tulle, velvet, spangien and orna-| Mawd-tihe ts aniioveterate talker, more for the purpow of ventilation] animal that does not confound the most] a Wit portratt. tag," Pick-Me-Up, mental buckle, May-I @ay 0; and when it's too cold to talk her tecth chatter, than anything clea ; lia » U t wae that he knew that man did 1 would oe 1 ee: was» wise man, and therefore! @

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