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ORYS DAILY CARTOON. NOVEMBER'S IDOL, DTO 1 OA TALMAGE'S SATURDAY SERMON, ° Ghe Spicery of Religion. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, (DMTRE POR THE REST OF THE MONTH. NOVEMBER 10, 1900,° IN GAY VOL, at NO, 14,826, | Published by the Press Publishing Company, 63 to 6} PARK ROW, New York. Entered at the Post-Offee at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, A GREAT LOVE-LETTER, WRITTEN BY A GREAT MAN, nics dite sts i i To give you a glance at the man you will be reading about if you read the “Life of Henry George,” just issued by his son Harry, here is a letter which he wrote to his wife on (Nett eet tnte: + ONE OF THY anbwali| ees ‘i ingo wontars anna | te twenty-third annive rary of their marriage |§ love-nerrnns, | and left where she would find it as soon as me i : * awakened: | It iw twenty-three yoars ago to-night since we were married—I only 4) month or two older than our Harry and you not much older than our Jen, Vor twenty-three years we have been cloner to each other than to any one olse in the world, and 1 think we esteem each other more and love each | other better than when we fret began, | Woe are not ricl--so poor Just now, in fact, that all [can give you on! this anniversary te a little lov Liat But there js no one we can afford to | envy, and In each other's lov for, And so let us go on, true and vine: trusting In Him to carry us ture | ther who bas brought us so far with #o little to regret | For twenty-three years you have been mine and 1 have been yours, And, though twenty-three years your husband, [ am more than ever ial lover. This love-lotter, a8 priceless a gift as ever lover laid in the lap of the woman he loved, suggests the whole story of this working: man and descendant of workingmen in all his relations with his fellow-beings. When von read his life you will read a very plain story of pri vation and struggle, the surroundings for the most part humble; you will read a story of incessant toil with no great rewards in dollars, of a routine of family life and public life marked by no dramatic in: cidonts, oy A KNIGHT WHO Was The FLOWE OF OHV ALY, oe ny But, if you really admire manhood if vou are trying in your way and according to vour light to lead seh the trne, the just, the simple, the brave a life, then vou will draw inspiration from every page of this book, Hore is another little quotation: One day as bis wife sat close beside him in a low chair he said: “What do you moet admire in a man?” Courage,” the wife answered, “Tit why courage?” ‘Because 1 in the manly quality,” “Dut courage might seem to go with physique How do you find this courage in ine?" ‘Ido not mean physical courage,” the wife replied, “but moral cour- ‘ge; the courage that impels a man who sees his duty to follow It, though it moans (o make sacrifices; to stand up against the world,” THE PAIR ONE and 1 am a small man, CHORUS or WILLIBBOYS . 5 18 That is the key to Henry George =A courage that | if 6 You may or may not| 9 courige never calentated the cost but only the duty, admire what Henry George taught, You may or may not think his| But admire the man you must, and concede | his greatness you must, and be inspired by his example you must. We all remember the last time that Duty came and looked him public life a suecess, squarely in the eves, He was recovering from a severe illness, He said to his doctor; I me, if J aceept, what is the worst that can happen to me (” “You have a right to be told,” “Tt will most probably prove fatal.” said the iloetor NEW YORK. By T. E. POWERLS. AT LOBSTER HALL, Woll, what do you think of THA'T for a lobster? “Why, 16 all red!” “How still it Hes! And see, it's got claws.” “It blushes to think of the indigestion It'll cause," “We used to shoot finer lobsters than that any day up on the farm at Pomp- ton, N. J, I've often shot Welsh rabbits on the wing, too,” “If a chicken lobster lived to grow up do you suppose he'd learn to crow?” “Looks something like Bryan, doesn't {t?" “They call {ta ‘broiled live lobater;’ but 1 guess it must be asleep.’ "This 18 better than all the coffee and sinkers that ever came down the pike." | Yur know that all theologians pny ine, ‘fo have to spend the “Yon mean it may kill me?” i" faree in making Holomon a type * ai tn r ‘i ) Of Christ, and in making the If men do, tn planntt the m Most probably, ves, } Re ara h 7PA oF every iret A VOR AAR, GRiT atatielee wean | “Dr, Welly says the same thing, only more positively, Butt le of maying that all (the pike a] ining tardy aubondinate anal} have wot to die, Tow can Tdie better than serving humanity 4 @nd carsia and frankincense whieh the Irving off that will soon agal QUebn Of Bheda brov"nt to King sol i nil doing the same Uning day In| Besides, ao dying will do more for the eause than anything T a MON ty mightily suggestive of the sweet | fi ear in and year out} | viol ble t " y ” eplees of our holy religion. Chrintianity % Mn ors and the back ikoly to, bo ali todo ith the tof my life. | . “This here paper sex a messonger boy | Api" with that + To A collection of wharp tootntenll % anil pont awl to the! And he drow that brightest of bright swords and donned that) Tank-Pame Porvane Knocks ence At) was run over today.” } anderbilt'e. autos and angular facts and chron j 1 1 under the| r f ; every man's door Hy @ trolley car? r A Mablea and dry siatiniics , Hit bea lone) Helmet whose plumes are the whitest and stateliost, rushed into the | Short—It er dovghtor, Minor No, by u funoral procession that was moe Pe nat way, Hey pn Ie compare ‘ ( ‘ \ hae fT ' 1 called on me mn bioek nnd on oni {OME religion 1s compared 9) Hi wien Christ comes (ol front af the battle and there died for The Cause. That cause, as a Be Iya block and a hat off hin miltions ( 0 canala, but never ty nlehite | % " mow to the ; bidiels ‘ll ehade, It te a bundle of inyre ry 1 ver nursery and| lis life story shows on every page, was not the economic Nanni | pee a at BOOKS, AUTHORS, MAGAZINES, ew, titesarere iy ot ried fountalna ft te an ope i in : Which won him his first fame, but the great fundamental truth of, ’ ) ') Lightly Discussed. paling gates, [1 is a collestlon } ‘ wo Martha get Satay , f ral courage whieh el "1 i | ime tee, Woald dod wnat we wove an nv g globe now, | MSCtRA att the grandour of moral courage whieh changed his fame into im } Once updn a time there waw a IirRo je? at "the elub. Xv family tenlon, 19 mtd-Decembe, bur Diyire ahi as i Ni} d Deborah is] Mortality Young man who alwaye wore nice Hah air an me nora of heetindy we ay wine In taking aploes as mea 4 Lani i . , \ }eoi r needed a «hay rib ‘hd the publish | with $3.45, enter the New Yours Ina oll tab aida |% REV, 1, DE WITT TALMAGE My aaah When Lincoln was assassinated Henry George wrote of him: {hem Nay aLapaa Ate RISES Pr ine EBA iC. with. thelr inant C ‘ oie [the men thos 6 a ulw wore ry rich) so} 0 ed man, with white whl " Dts hr \s Ruy Avilen a | 090000000000000000000Q0000 Mirhun AUNO hh He was one of the leaders who march close before the advance ing} } heh ae vba ig Inland iat itanker under} Hi disrempenty u a 9 a Meh Ahan Ad In BGA Ut i u i Nachel ranks of the people, who divect thelr steps and speak with their voice, No! «have; ail allie heroin i het tinder the Mtoleradle, More are men who hay a é ; aay ne other system could have produced him; through no erowd of courtiers could | Asi by 0D. Gibaoi in mead THEN, ull Ing Ot rigihah Ly: * shies and 4 » hein wen wot p edd Planning, selling, bartering, cilmb . co} ich a nan have forced bis way; tis feet would have slipped on the carpets | 4 Hye IF a { ve New Justom has rendoreit sie 8 , HuaMnering for (we ndehy " met i erte vimen and ' erate | that thle partion ar br if (Gloe Ba, pecreine. Huswmering: (or CWenly | tandot tof of palace ptairs and Grand Chamberlains would have ordered him back, — | sii), {vamen Nl Maleate yoke began rigat egiounly. Why not publish, the ‘oan ears, " h ents ny y girl in the United States, And ne| M ib long drudgery haw (hot lite been. | Ayling to a hort tled in your heart Nhe life of Henry George is the life of just such a great son And every itt in the United Bt afte en Christmas iedue th December? Is there iF face anxious, their feelings ber |and> oh r HGP relleier ral i \ ¥ | Teta from Paradent, Cal, to Serpe ; dG write ny real abject tlon ta i Ihe anity= y i (nie i belie the republie—the a eosis 0 e i " bought thowe stories and read them ’ 0 things wich] even in a J-cent ma inmate’, thelr days monotonous, What | heing \ raul) M Wart Piaf ll the republio-the apotheosis of the common, simple, honest, | bu ravi Saad rocwedes to eal | 40) Mhklnd Hig Ish nobleman anid were AUBERT PAHO TeRNUNE, ‘Necenva| pl for ' 1 mip ' t ui 4 i ” o - — fo and To byenan thas ons Wepositiin lieben att Hy Hedy dalle | perrmoeeeemene ninly man, free and fearless, You ought to Mharite because he didn't alwaya [AOL true, at (iad, And the moral of a | » calm nah tn Ary Hath chosen eo wOn ANE Ate P Fides tenths Into the man'e apir- | tur At Rood pa Hallet be taken ll toane sa f read this life. Tf yon are large-minded you} ne aes THE HAL F FAME, 1? The sploery ef our holy religion How any wor une withour awa na “ ‘ [ments of c aie haa’ of L OF FA » ME between the lomees of Il rise heed t Winer TALatAGE will get a lift to a still wider horizon, Tf you jat Dennett's, snatead of reRaling NIM! meee te always poom for one more ed ‘Phe O14 Complains. Mre, Ayer: ain married five years, yel don town J jome yet, I pay Sa week on | of furniture. My husband has got steady work and | wisi i could where to co and get 81M to pay for home. My heart would be at ease HBART-BROKBN LADY AM sorry I cannot be of use to this ) Whoart-broken” lady, Very few of ‘US are.owners of our own homes, and | fmpresnion Ws that a good many of faders of this department are like 4 f-obliged (0 work for every day'n | 1 3 and butter, ) £1 do not know where this litte woman | Get Money, except through the ordl- bey, money-lenders. ‘t rthe husband is well and strong and | it and willing there Is plenty of to be found in Now York City folelatele ata over hin e100, ; rina HUBBARD AYER.‘ ini “rw Never in my tasy for tea workerp wet A Wife's Pitiful Might, | Dear Mrs. Aver I married five yearm ago, We have « cosy Uitio home and a daughter two years old. I am fairly guodslooking, young, accomplished and keep house well, have any affect Keane at the thin to RRIET HUBBARD AYER Answers Questions Vnhanay Wives, © thin x pers h woting him, At made a ight in other » for & ma What JERSEY Aftor he ut woe Hd wuistatn th. eon he samy ddvice an are your hus Under his protection channels © 10 danger for you can oritleise your con: Personally 1 do not see how you ean who stick you Anless he was Intoxicated or wre smalliminded you may get a glimpse of a } paradise whieh it will do you no harm to admire, even if you don't vare to enter, | eee - } a LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. .# see In ‘This Why Men Grow Gray Bares work? 1 am employed six hours a day 1 lier than Woment at an offlce where I earn $7.0 u week | Palio of The Rvening World Mamma thinks I should help her about A reader asks why men grow gray | the house (n some of my spare time, but ooner than women do, ‘That questions} 1 say 1 earn my own living and I've got veh W nit at home, loafing or] a right (0 do as T choose, I'd He to wattor around calling, drinking tea and | hear opinions, MARIAN E, D. jovaplig or spending husband's money Men go ovt Into the workt and toll and work and worry and slave and take all the hard knocks. Yet your correspond: ent asks why they grow gray earlier than women, Why does a nuit of clothes wear out Aooner on & laboring man's back than th a tatlor's window? Mapped Tyrpewrite: To the Bditor of The Brening 1am a (typewriter, Last Monday my employer became Impatient because 1 made three errors in a letter, and he slapped amy Angers. tam rot sure if he did ft in anger or in fun. And it worttes me considerably to know what 1 ought oe TA i semen PHILOSOPHER, todo abot, " wie? can help me out in , thin puss! ave No Parente, so th If This Tom's Macenramoment What | [hh hide I can tum to for advice ' GRACE V, Hirooklyn, Ty the Hditor of The Brening World A Loval Patriot, 1 would like to ask readers to settle Oispute, Ts @ person encournged by a Kise? A claime that if a person {s call ing on a young lady and tw wed to kise hor he is being encouraged. B says no, Which ts right, reaters? BROOKLYN, Doesn't Want to Help Mamma, ow Bakor of The hebscig dil pera Tu the Ietitor of The Rvening World) I wonder i¢ New Yorkers reatize how singularly Diewsed they are? I've been forced to travel for @ year and a halt In other big American olttes, and I can tell you they are all mere provincial villages atongatle of New York City, Now Rent po Se eS ¢ sin IHANDIOME PARIS That te tt it la the right sort of one GOWN, 7 Briet Biographies of hoveld that has deluged a harmless, peaveful community for the Firot Chosen, past fow years haa just recelved a ment in "The Houre 24—JAMES KENT. by Molly E haa at Various tines plunged horrora of a Martian war ¢ world under the rule fesworahip of Law at Col 1} Colleqe rik. Klected Recorder of New 1707, Was a puisne Judge. am’ Oy to don liver Hobbes), lt te a oy of the presert y¥ Alter reading | lermtand why Mr, We abbled only tn futurt 18, Chlet Justion 1806-16, Appointed Chancellor of York 184. In mid-October, when the reading pub- le Ip reflecting on Hallowe'en, out rush he November magazines, fronted by tures of turkeys and other ‘Thanke- alving accessories, and containing «torlon of how John revurned home on Thanka- giving mornin, ortgaKe Cr U carihly i Waa one of the fathers of {ean Jurisprudence, and aut! legal commentaries which: the age, Men Whose Names Are ORN In Philipps, N. ly a, of stothing in inte ,., \ ative Saline of Oratinn has wes 1768, world charm and te worth reading: Wan grade a EA) ated at Yale, ‘The antithesis of the Novel of the 1181. Admiteed Puat te the el] of the ture, And to bar 1787, ehlef exponent is HG Member of among the foremost law books of Monday © short Mographt- the jumble York of fur preme Court of New York 170% New ed In New York City, Dec, 1%, Amer: hor of rank

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