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“CARTOON. IDOL, RY’S DAILY NOVEMBER'S ity FER oe RRR NR GAY NEW YORK. By T. E. POWER_S. NO, 14,898, Published by the Press Publishing Company, 63 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. Entered at the Post-OMee at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, WRITTEN BY A GREAT MAN. 4 To give you a glance at the man you will be reading about if i you read the “Life of Henry George,” just issued by his son Harry, | here is a letter which he wrote to his wife on ' be the twenty-third anniversary of their marriage .- and left where she would tind it as soon as she * awakened; ¥ It te twenty-three years ago to-night sinee we were married—1 only a |month or two older than our Harry and you not much older than our Jen. ‘ ’ 9 Vor twenty-three yoars we have been clorer to each other than to any one i cl In the world, and T think we esteem each other more and love each other better than when we fret began, We are not rel #o poor Just now, in fact, that all | ean give you on 9 his anniversary tea litte love-letter, But there is no one we ean afford to h i nyy, and ih each other's love we have what no wealth could compensate iy »ifor And so let us go on, true and loving, trusting in Him to earry us fur 4 hor who has brought us so far with #o little to regret 4 For twenty-three years you have been mine and I have been yours y | And, though twenty-three years your husband, [ am more than ever your 7 lover, i | ‘This love-lotter, as priceless a gift as ever lover laid in the lap of the woman he loved, suggests the whole story of this working ti } man and deseendant of workingmen in all his relations with his \ i ; follow beings. " ’ Py ' ' ' t q When you read his life von will read a very plain story of pri i epyyny ae ‘ 1 5 h mili ni ‘ \ vation and struggle, the surroundings for the most part humble; } } \ He ; . . \ Mi Aa ‘yy Hhvcmccu tencneres (ll will read a story of ineessant toil with no | ( i Hu A WNTGHT WHO FE eroat rewards in dollars, of a routine of family } ; ij \ Was rine \ Ay " Hci " life and public life marked by no dramatic in in PLOWnn oF . . t 4 Veil} OMY SLY, eidents, But, if you really admire manhood 4 Wy vei Sv prane ree Pieesrns ee the tne, the just, the simple, the brave—if ) Wit 1 you are trying in your way and aecording to vour light to lead sneb - » "{ | a life, then you will draw inspiration from every page of this book, ? | 7s hy if i ' ' o ws , | Fal | ! Here is another little quotation: Fe gam a | j | One day as his wife sat clone bestde him in alow chalr be wald yp! | | What do you moet admire tna man?” eA , y | | Courage.” the wife answered, 7 ~ | Wine why courage?” | AT LOBSTER HALL, ; rt ROsmee UB IB NEY ABBUGY | THE PAIR ONE Well, what do you think of THAT for a lobater? | Hut courage might seem to go with physique and [am a small man. | . ae tony a A eh i i i How do you find this courage in ine?” “tlow atin it Hes! And see, it's got claws,” ‘T do not mean physical courage,” the wife replied, “but moral cour. ( It blushes to ih nk 7 indigestion ro cause,” Ki ' mn pO ve y 7 3 we; the courage may mee A man who sees his duty to follow it, though CHOnTS We used to shoot Ane eters than that any day up on the farm at Pomp. {means (0 make sacrifices; to atand up against the world, or ton, NJ, lve often shot Weleh rabbits on the wing, too." ; Nhat ia the key to Henry George -courage-—a conrage that WILLIEBOYS joken Jobster lived to grow up do you suppose he'd learn to crow?” ‘ never ealentated the cost but only the duty, You may or may not Twoks something Nike Bryan, doesn't tt? , } r . , 2 , as ae “Thoy call {ta ‘broiled Hve lobsters’ but T eness it must be asleep.’ q ae wdinire what Henry George tight, You may or may not think his “This te better Chan all the coffee and sinkers that ever came down the pike.” t f public life a snecess, But admire the man you must, and coneede | KIKI His greatness you must, and be inspired by his example you must , ' aTaNh 7 a Weal cnrnbatsie let sine iace HE KNEW, GOING SLOW ‘ eall remember the last time that Duty came and looked him ] {squarely in the eves, He was recovering from a severe illness. i } | nmoroemecrmeemery [10 sitid to his doctor: y THIS 18 WHAT WE ARE EXPROTED TO ADMIRE VOR THE REST OF THE MONTH. $| PE LAST Vell me, if T accept, what is the worst | SERIE wor ' i x 0000 DOOOIOOOOIOIOO INO IO MOCK or countvar. (hit can happen te met TALMAGE’S SATURDAY SERMON Ghe Spicery par rere “You have a right to be told,” said. the , of Religion, doetor, “Twill most probably prove fatal.” f OW know that all theologians ' Po have to wpend the “You moan it may kill ane?” 4 Aree in making Holomon a type! nal F ri Of Christ, and in making | (ie. meal Most probably, ves i ween of Bheba a type of every tru! é . : ; } po ies than teh PH Ne Dr Kelly says the same thing, only more positively, Burd 4 bility of waytng (hot aplkenare i lave got to die, Tow ean DP die better than serving humanity? a and Caanls and frankincense with the] w Tanya 5 M ‘ 4 | Queen of Ahela brought to King sok neVATNBIdEy Resides, so dying will do more for the eause than anything Tam! ) MON ie MIghtily euRRERtIVE OF the swe ni year out,|] oO be . i wv » life? Parole vely. tuigice, ‘cariatseniiy | nM Fed likely to beable todo inthe rest of my life, | Phie hire pane " fs not Heotlon of harp te chntoall rawl tot Vid he drew that brightest of bright swords and donned that, }ene-Dame Per k once BL) was run ove q thes and angular facts aid chronologivn ' qhabe , : ; : Jevery. man | By a trotley. eat ne Ganderbilt's autos ables and dry atutinics ; vor) elinet whose phimes are the whitest and stateliost, rushed into the! Short tt war oer a Min Mor ; ‘i rueaeslhii th f ne thie way, HeO'll Pia i N lone Tease pact ANSP BP hat wae ker and TM sue for aome Our religion te compared franklin) mes t of the battle i are died for ‘T! ' — tune, who Ll ‘ k Ja hat of ‘ Conse and to cansla, but never to niente | Jt frontof the battle and there died for The Cause, ‘That eause, as i Whade, TL byw bundle ot nyse 1 19} vif lis Life story shows on every page, was not the economie theory yi heii ' BR GE ot hoy Maht. 1h tn a apatnie| HS etl in hin frat f el Att ‘ ‘i ‘i 4 New Literature ; Bbiebol fountains. tt te an opening jwitel Won Hin his first fannie, but the great findamental trath of \ F ) : . 4 Opaline gates, It is a collect | Mirtha get | the grande of moral courage which changed his fame into im Lightly Discussed, a @ploes. Woald God (hat we were ue wie} \ At th WM Once updn a thy ore was a nite at “the olub. And each of these) of a family reun In mid-December, ‘ Mh taking wplees to our Divine King ha} Deborah jive ty “i wn ‘ nive hh RIFE hy YOUDE AN A DiGUrG iw mec iK the problem ot j Queen Batkis war wine in taking aplee 7 See ‘| Laphtott 7 \ 4 Sab YS A es | th #h4s, enter the Ne : MG Say hy ane REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE.! | When Lincoln was assassinated Henry George wrote of him: \ ite : Lhe DROMMATERHOES die Vee its | tin THRIRACHOn: GIUR there Hrntiigcae ia tnot be tat ie dues sot 91° B9OQODRORINOINBO00(000000 | Ie was one of the leaders who march close before the advancing | : , Ppa | n'a. Monket, Undergoing daremeshtt EMT As hiupis ction add inane andl ih Hachel ranks of the people, who direct thelr steps and speak with thelr voles, No \ ; \ ienuy. nti Gaee: ae i Mtolerable. Hore men who have | ‘ “AC Tother avetom could have produced him; through no crowd of courtiers could | Dray 4 A Ant ot actiingly oFiginal , fl foen'» ine, bartering, ili | 1 Gf steih a man Have forvod his way, his feet would have slipped on the carpets | A) (0% , : tei aos | 8 pounding, | ring for (went in) fot palace etaire and Gy ’ . , ‘ ‘ | htt joss t y But i Baa fiaty years, ity (ue ha ldoigall ? | f pala ‘ ind Grand Chamberlains would have ordered hin back | vorsat runnin rough -t ett ‘ the ‘Fhanked 4 it, long drudgery haw (hotr life been. | yi roit Vhe fife of Henry George is the life of just seh a great son | Mt ° nin nied “Bho lewi | BRAY rs SB anes 5 IF face anxious, their feelings bee land” eh + ; 1 from Wi aa) Pompton, N Away ts little sanity PMRMIBA. (hair days monotonaus, What ! \ " ‘ yy fod the republic the apotheosis of the common, simple, honest, | thove stortes and read them, | aby mt MS RTUN, > bs Necewmary to Wrighion Hp (hat mane] glort jlome| te. carla , Jand, aaving real tiem, proceeded tn call 4h Wik 2 os SOMITE Ts Surgeten thes aid diapcaiiton | ewer) e i eaernrar pan manly man, free and fearless, You ought to! jown char te bmcwuse Ne didn't always | NOL thin, at that) And. the moral, of = —_ a fo put sparkle into the many wire | \y fy ransor } Tend this life, If you are large-minded you) nveted a wine tit tte temo, | men. 10 wear high Y % The apleery of our holy religion How 5 f 4 Nea . : waited Mune Ih Me | avery day ent Be uWhiy, It between the I t tol : hese " " will get a lift to a still wider horizon, If vou at Dennett's remAlINR NIM: | eee te mlwhnve THE HALL OF FAME, ' i i Sea peewmeweweoors ) ire stalliminded you may get a glimpse of a! HANI ME PARIS GOWN Hel cai Tey ice ¥ ET HUBBARD AYER Answers Questions paradise whieh twill doe vou ne harm to admire, even if you don't | eirange + oathed, buck+numberce Griet Biographion of the mV, a) Tain FAARYA | novela (het hee del Men Whose Names Are ¢ ° nhappoy Wives, |" to enter < ‘ re O10 Cdmoiaini. 3 «| jarmiess, penvef community Firot Chosen, . , Hey pant fow 4 hie: Ase , LENA tate tn ateto ttt ttn tnt et tetntntutaetn tna pebutn tnt tie betnenbategebababet + tI " gl apa ON 24— JAMES. KENT, OL ROREEE fhm io “Egg LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ony 4h of furniture, My husband has * Nin ta toad me ' iJ Philippl, h got wteady work and I wieh I could fa, Hi ' ee N.Y. where to no and get 81% to pay for s tivod.w Gotyna nl ; ‘lin Phin Why Men Grow Gray Bare) work? Lam employed ix hours a day | July at, 1768, home. My heart would be at rave " rs at oT ms ler than Women? At an offlce where T carn §? week, | Was gradu HBART-BROKBN LADY j fir Wa: ' The Hivgning | Mamma thinks 1 should help her about j Sled at Yale, AM worry I cannot be of Use to this 4 ; : | A reader asks why men grow gray | the house in same of my: spare but AML, Admitted “Heart-broken" lady. Very few of 7 hawt han women do. That question's 1 earn my own living and I've got Andy to bar 90%, Un are.owners of ollr own homes, a y Ks RY » Wom tat home, loafing or ht to do as 1 choose, I'd like to Lae Ea Member of ftaprewpion is that a good many o * woman ah Jp vrourd calling, drinking toa and | hear opinions, NE, D. « plunged Ie glalature, Peaders of this department are like i m | pig or sponding: husband's money, | apped T. an war 79 and 1792, f-obliged to work for every day's ' Adis} to th | Men io ovt Into the world and toil and | py ene eater of Lt dothidea Egle ja Accepted Prow ~ and butter eronal Nabite are] work and worry and slave and take ‘| 1am a typewriter, Last Monday my forvorah'p of Law at Columbia BD Rot know where this little woman Woines | (he hard knocks, Yet your correspond: | employer became impatient because 1 batt dt. fet money, aernt through the ordi " J sustain t nt aske why they grow gray earlier! mate three errors in a letter, and he Recorder of New York ;money-lenders v W Him At the same} than women. Why does a suit of clothes | sapped my A Wg ine r bt 4 © pulsne Judge of Mu. t and willing there Is plenty of jt i ‘ made a right hack than In 8 window ? ‘oneiderably (o know what 1 ought eretand why Mr, Wells laa heret 191, Chief Jumtion i814, be found in New York City re HUBBARD AYER.’ . PHITOBOPHER, | t9 do about It, Who can help me out in vied only in futurl i Appointed Chancellor of New =" is) wart this puasie? [have no parents, #0 there uy? York 1814, P ro \ pro Ue Pete tant SAM PPOBP MER! What) (nobody I can turn to tor advice In mid-October, when the reading pub- Died in Now York City, Deo, 1% tA Never in chabnats | ; Ws GRACE V., Brooklyn reflecting on Halloween, out rush] $380 MUSE OF PROGRESS, |) «..; will Inger Cor you | TUS, Te cae Peauurn iovestlla’k A Laval Patriot, vember magagines, fronted by War one of the fathers of Amer= gv Lally Filtolee your con: | 4 lik Is 14 barinn’ anid Khas ia by a | Mth Raltor of The Rvening Worid Jetures of turkeys and other Thanka- foan jurisprudence, and author of FUCOWAE Io like @ toad of hay; A Wite’s Pitiful Ptighe. j ise? A claime that if a person te caile| 1 wonder if New Yorkers reative how iad qe ney tne, EN ee ior uan ine Beak One hes to oli to get on Ln. yi » hot see how you can| *!* m Ve shied singularly blessed they are? I've been af how Jolin returned home on Tha among the foremost law books of 4 Tinatried tive years ano, We have a[MY® ANY affection for a tan who] IME O8 M YoUnE Indy and ts wilowed 10 Vfopeeg ty travel for a year and a halt wtf th Baral Ra cng th am bahen it he a: to ride posy. little ‘mien wrida viata | [otevick you Hnles# he was Intoxteated or mit ‘aed other big Ameri elt! nd t can rhly reward In the shape of in- Hie legs hung o'er the side, El years cis. J am tairly metccokine, | eave at the time mM eH Te ROOKLYN, [ll YOu they are all mere provincia ee are begin 18 mi Rovere ee eee : comp " ~~ hd u iy eh © eee & Fett clutch, © Fl young, accompilaher and kevp house mm a ue Doesn't Want to Metp Maman, | WaKes sloneshle of Now York Clty Thine an taprate hous gown of ; Thantoaet r. Behold the “apeciai| | oat sketeh of doveph story ‘ ' To the Baitor of The Evening Worlds we Hm. bose ageln. t's chekine | trtemmt ecru ; ; m, } ‘My husband used to Be very neat in! A man who ts ingy Ie about ae uncles ls there any reason why my mother my fot Coy velvet’ ie” of With appearance. Now bo ruryly blackens as an alarm clock that doeen't alarm, should make me help hee with the houses.” Wy : fore mn

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