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ey +f CORY’S DA OVER TH HOLY DICK You, dia is Dick how's de pi Rroat! Tell de committee | want bluff's workin'—see’ An’ nay, tel fovlin' pretty fit, S80 long, Bobby! PEPEAD DRA OEE RE ee 8 Londony—t LAURA JEAN LI Wepyright, 1900, by The Pree Pobtiahing Company, New York World) Be Ve 1 wrt * "1am a young man making ® ealary sufficient to keep « wife, fut the girl T love wants our future home to be fitted up with more furniture than my puree will allow, I know that it 1 get a home furninhed for her we gould get along nicely, but the girl does hot want common furniture, but some {Wing extra nice, ‘Therefore tam in doubt if whe really loves me vg truly loves she donen't care what kind fa they live nu comfortably tl) they get something bettor Would give this your closest attention My e@arnert advice, young man, is (hat you nlp thie whim of extravagance on the part of your sweetheart in the bud, Tf tt should be allowed (o develop and Diossom into full Hower the sharp thor Would plerce not only your poeketbook but In time your heart ax well AN extravagant wife has been the ruin —— f Y I wieh you Y q OU ask whether good looks are eileen im Y Aiwadvantage to @ girl in bust 4 ness,” said a comely young wom BN Who How oooupies an important pow Wn a large mercantile ostaditehment, it 1h @ Quesiion that has been prov 1 in a general way | decidedly tow A i #0 enter business lite | umbers, the exact reverse was th Tam oti uimter (hirty, but 1 remember Mistinetly when i wan next to impos for g homely girl t a i get a situation aetn were birt " In type DS Writera and stenogrape a " D) chants were then under the imprersion D that pretty clerks debt trade, | D took some timo to explode that idea ‘ “The pretty olerks ceriainiy 1 éFowde to their counters, but they w erowdes of dudes and who would Duy a five-vent paper of pine and ther Birt away $3 of Hi worth of time, while Speen A CHIC COSTUME above gown of whaceo brown has @ kine plain in front and i the aiden and back, with box plajta. ‘as of cloth SeeneA down #Itb gilt buttons orna | the plaits whore hey expand at sOllar 18 of binek atin, by eet a ona Ns ihtid) “T have heard that If a girl really and Of furniture whe minets in with wo long | IN BUSINESS GIRLS. iw tinted lace, The eee “= ILY CARTOON. E LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE. ee eee ee eee ee eee ees Gimme Dat you, fejlo, Comtral! Mr, Van Wyek, of New York Hob irifleation crisade gettin’ along? Every thing wide open, hey? Say, dat's a ‘em all ter wear high dicers an’ keep deir shoes blacked while the | Devery ter raise de ante all ‘round for a mont Bh? You or #0. Im ee eee Coe cre BBEY. Extravagant Sweethearts Make Expensive Wives. . Soo OH SOHO mmOM FLT 10 her Again after yo have acouMUIACe! wMeIen! moans to gratify her demands In the way of furniture, even thougi it should you yea or Uirlee that long, to accomplish tt ‘ If mle loves you ele will te ou in ’ all baste and he willing dow ' In the home that vou fee! able to pro: | Vile for her ne matter how humble 4 | may be It you are fem ete i wave You much troubl after life $| A prudent wite ts a helpmate and a i Ob troeermeene@ | bloming to a husband An extrava KAM One Iso drawback, if ire of many & goed, trie, brave man Teale), tim, @ hamper (o his prosperity. in Waya commences in the love of show, lheing iw hiige atumbling block in. ht Tear to may "No" firmly trom the igat to gain a foothold i the atep,| wart, Begin wedded lite with the de lelippery narrow path of success termination ever to purchase that! Vy gratity. one you love tn pureh which ts beyond your meane and thatting for hor that which ertpples your which you have not the ready money iol purse ty foolhardy in the extreme pare to pay for Hol your sweetiourt realize from the Avold debt and extravagance ax youloutse: that, while not niggandly, you Would a deadly plague Jare prudent in money matters and do Conse your vite upar the young | not intend to nd all you mak ‘ lady fore tine, Tell her that you will! show LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Good Looks A Handicap, the women, who conatitute four-ffths, employs about 2 girl clerks, and used of the patrons of the retail houses, had! 10 boast openiy the there waan't one ® mirong aversion to belng walled upon) in the jor that wasn't an admitted by @ profeamlonal veauty, Moreover, no| beauty, | wae in Chicago during my fopendence was to be placed tn the] vacation and yinited that eatabtivhment clerka themselves ‘The handsoment! to make rome purchases Upon my witle were pretty sure to be vain and word. 1 thoumht To wae in an old ladiow touchy,’ and when ono proved reaily| home. ‘The woman who walled on the valuable she was morally cortain tol Was Afly If she Wawa day, and whe had Sch rah bitin wot married at the very | her sers| a face ike a pair of nul-crackers. of) Serer Sit al PO ttronn-e arg: # vices were inost neaded, Bo practical) COUrAe, that wan going to thy rane Should She Kise and Tellt | Doon Climate Color Haiet on begun to seo that pretiy gira did) treine, but 1 noticed that husineas woal T tek The Kvening World Ty ihe ot 18 Rvening World Hot pay ana cold business proposition,| MOMelhiNg tremendaue A young gentleman, who ie a very| 1 have moilced that the nearer one and the aame dlacovery waa | ‘ty aidiiaelins Kol friend Wl Ie Hot Keeping ateady! goes to the extreme north or exirome HiAde Ab. {Re “hl D ap mpany With me kivwed ve lat even-| mouth, he darker are the lilt and come EFDA WP Rie SaaS thaceo wars inna MEDICAL PHRASI ve alway tlt mottinr every! plexton of the natives, ‘The Faquiners ‘ Were WORN, Tho. demote r We begs me not co te Nerland the African are both dark, ‘The liad their fellawomnblowens Bud’ evanien xl Should 1) Muidle and Mouthera Mater of Nora ¢ t , and bitterness and Amorioa natives, on the contrary, ace on, In Many cases, perhaps in mie WPT? ats ed ae wr im blond. Who rant ance, th ; Ae CHRD osplala the reanon? Doom climate affect Patient Bane NM ite pel A Haneh of e he color of the hate’? Queenie a, cherie To the Balior of ‘The Reeming W putea ie ‘ waa probably trying he Wil readers who think deooly pleare wttod Knowledae, net Mi to her own affaires, but tn a few words let me know. Whteh [| 1? iMe Piller of The fhroming Wort the Wdtothe men wwuldn't let lier, How) Pak eaalbe, chliiea. (hh bealenk | Now (hat eleetion is over, one reaiizes Jover, resulis are the only th the poot? Which exercises the greater | More than over that all the talk of pan: vunt vtunitiess nowadays, and influence on the civilization and happl- | '% hard times andetarvation, of « great few years ago & big roaction againat act the hiimen: race, the Roald or the ‘ard bound in prosperity, attendant eAULY HOLL Since thon, ina Woman went | on, eIniing, | am ay that the feeling the y mS j work ' WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, | Sher vor i NO, 14,06. Published by the Presy Publishing Company, 6 to @& PARK ROW, New York A FACT OF PRIDE AND POWER TO REMEMBER AND THINK ABOUT, |: What isthe ost important fact about the people of the Re : o « Nhat there are 76,000,000 of them ( That thei gross wealth Sob pe tetetetetoe tore rer | ! t PACTS Asbo bbe tet tet ett teem by isso many thousand inillions 4! ‘That their an mal pr Wietion is se iiany fons, worth se many That they possess auch and suel an hat they conld put nto the Held apward of 16,000,000 fighting men ¢ OUR COUNTRY dollars ¢ aereage of the oarth Vi} these and a thousand similar faets are interesting and im portant, But all ave secondary to a faet to whieh The World of % Wednesday morning ealled attention in an editorial, This over shadowing fet is: ethan omesitth of puplis nnd teachers tn the # , collewes and unty: more than 15,000,000 of these being at work in the common acho! Voctay more than 17.000, Add to this splendid national fact one of local pride: The fiat free school opened on these shores was in New York | ° ¢ b 4 4 iH , 4 City, on Manhattan Island, Of oll the settlers who eame to Ameriea the Duteh alone tiderstood and believed in the free public sehool, offering free edu They had had it at home, They restablished it here and set the example which was followed by the wition not as alms but asa right, To eeeee other colonists, Hret of all by those New Englanders who had lived in Holland wud had absorbed some of its free ideas, Holland was the nursery of the modern publie school, Listen j4 to these words Se Peesoeescs rom the pen of John of Nassau, oldest brother of | that great friend of civil, politioal and religions | liberty, William the Silent; | le ee ee ; A SENTENON | WORTH LEARN. NG OY He Ane, ie ) are better than all ormorion, munitions, alliances and ‘an he tiador tinogined tn the world.’ areen rention that hese words, written 300 years ago by a man who bad devoted | 2 his life to the sindy of the rights and the wrongs of the common man, sii ip the whole story, You ean add nothing to what he said, |! How his eloquent common sense contrarts with the shrieking |: of these little Americans who think that a cannon-shot ean penetrat further thana free and noble iden! How this old friend of freedom |! rebukes the puny alleged statesmen who fanoy that the manhood of |; this Republic was developed on the battle-field, instead of realizing that military prowess is only one matter-of-conrse evidence of its existonee! lirn away from the Indievous and pitiful spectacle of Feather loss) Twolege strutting and blistering about, Playing at “world So OSGeo Ss ce ee sees sees fee -eoweenm politics,” his belt bristling with revolvers, Look! brow rnin f niniottous pot. ietoad upon the spectacle of our free schools, 2 SUBLIME, those millions of young heads bent over books, Soomororormoremee® ihiosa millions of young brains learning to think, learning to reason, learning to use mind and body in the ser woul voters Ke Whore shall we get them? ve 1 i ne dr there or nowhere, It has won all the vietories of the Republic in the past. Its eternal warfare upon ignorance and incompetence js the only safe guard of the Republic's future, In the sehool You ought to study the public-school system so that you ean wateh it intelligently, What are you doing to help in its mighty y m i | wt LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, ws A cane of suspended animatk haa been growing steadily wtronger and Stronger against the pretty girl in bus Nema, Bt please don't misunderstand me. I am referring altogether to the wir] who ‘travels on her prettiness, as | (i® saying Boom A pretty girl who Goean’t make her good jvoks obtrus |and who shows by her bearing that ene expecta to ver poaition by simple hard work has Jum ae good a chance as anybody; but, unfortunately, such girls | are rare. There ja @ vig sore in Chic that Cag ON TROUBLE. F that hunts around for (rouble Wastes bis time, the sages say, And retires humbly, sadly, Siathed and brulmed and beaten badly Always loser tn the fray He that runs away from tr ouole Mut be ever on the go; He haw never time for gaining { Metuhts un which the wiso are { straining ‘ t 1 The Football Crank—T can see th dashed round the end, eo! « 0h | Mis to skulk and dodge Seow, He that boldly faces trouble When tt rises tn hie way Birides ahead and bravely meets i, Finds his path, when he defeais it, Broad and smooth, the sages may. —f, B. Kiser, POS OOD OO yours hence? AG, STA oy THOSE DEADLY DIAGRAMS AND THEIR EFFECT ON A FOOTBALL Here Bullocky MeSlug ‘Then Whanger O'Bash bucked the cen’ al wi + And look ot that; a toudhdown, NOVEMBER 30, 1 Dear Mrs Ayer rice of eivili j 7 “suilivati What can ft do with my husband? He View of civilization, real civilization, beat me terribly not long ago. He then We want good soldiers, We want good workers, We want |primised me he would be good and treat me better, He did for a tittle while, but do my N femate min? Did clrcumatancer justity (OM the success of either politioal party,| ear that your father has become vio- the Prenoh Revolution? Which war the) Is a mere bugbear, Can't we bottle up a | ently Insane ‘ le greaier man, Franklin or Washington? [little bit of (his knowledge for ure four | Petey-Naw; somebody's been kiddin’ | + by lower! Hooree, ae 4 ‘i ch OW’D YOU LIKE TO BE CHARLIE? By T. E. oer oee ors coe seepeeeee oe 1, How'd you like to atudy up the merry Prenel lane KaUge, With Mime Tootrey Wootsey's help, preparatory to taking her to see Bernhardt (whieh had «iw the dream of jer fair young lifeas Charlle did POWERS. heh tenee eeCPUCOeICCaeeny. i And at last (after you hud mustered enouga of the to say such long sentences as “Oui,” and "Je ine" and “Baidex+mol’), to stant out for the theatre hy Miss Toottey Wootsey’ ainid the admiring gaxe of the neighbora-as Charile did? 0 And haul houne; only tell you the $2, and then throw dae vut $3 to buy (he (wo Dent seats in the have the hardhearted ticket speculator Hoapest peanut mailery seat In soiling for 1 fit on che atdewalk—as Charlie err Coe e cee Peer eer cs HARRIET HUBBARD AYER 4"*¥ eioieloleteintintolololoioint A Bratal Husband, ow he is just aw bad as ever, He will ot speak at all ant le always sulky, 1 vest to please hin, but to no use, try and make my home nice and have Hof his meals ready. Sill! 1t does not com (0 please him 1 have two chil+ What shail 1 do? DOWN-HEARTED. O woman should live with a man who beats her, There can be no argument on Ola point, EC think n force your husband to support ou, legally, A man who phy alireate a woman ts always a think you ean bring this man to terma A DIFFERENCE, on I trlghtent him iimethat never does call & policeman to y courne, it in woman fo (ake ( by and he will 1 tain that he Island for dow so. Don't yme your ov that you hase beth Husband Is No mar Mie Ape 1am a young ma mother of a litte girl Waldo De Bean--Petey, I'm arieved to he's Just a bit nutty, dat’s all, Ne. Is It necessary for “FAN,” ’ a ‘tigen also in order may become Preside States? Ld for Roy. A says blue te the tt OMY Bore. Which i right, a of the An 1884 or 18857 Did the twentieth tre. Whoop! Watoh ‘em give’ way! i? Apply to Le How can | legally dan, 1, Ven, it Bi of the United Staten seoutive terms? Dates Are cent plece Is the wide on, B bete that it er HARRIET HUBBARD AY22. « horrible This Husband can be made to keep the § Oe eee o0 Oe O: t QUERIES »No ANSWERS | 1100 0 00-010 entabeotegn to have bla father an American-born Pink for Gti, for a boy baby to wear, Apply (to Bureau of Vital Mtadietios, Where should I inquire to learn the th of a relative who died WIN Begin Jan, 1, 1001, ‘on Jan, 1, 190, oF will It commence on For example, if my name ts Gelscowioh, how could I call myself Gelscow? Patting aside custom, oan a President A bets that the head of a nickel or 6- 4 And have the comftor wolng to the ender-hearted Mias Tootwey Wootsey summestiig (hat you compromise by Musee where, for @ conte you can see Bernhardt shy Hive for the detnke with Grover Cleveland AS SHB DID CHARLIE? UCP eer Pecoee rrr. ers Questions a» of Unhappy Wive end 1h great mi makes good wagem 4 ways Te bur he yet can give me but a small amount money, After paying all bile T Qe) have any left for myself, Ie clatme owee a bi and must pay tt off, Hel fee that excuse ever wince we hi been married, and that Is over ay j amo. 1 business am just getting tired of wi sid feel as if } might do t ; ter if TF ieft him and went out to we | Would you kindly adyine me? | IN DOUB' OS8IBLY your husband has 80 buck debtw he Is trying to pay he is Kind In every other way am sure you can settle (his matter a little diplomacy, ‘There te not man in « thousand who cannot EL} coaxed into most anything the wor he loves wets hor mind upon, Above things, do not quarrel Make yourself as pretty and attr tive ae you can in every way, your husband everything in your pow nee that his food iy well cooked s served, and coax from him the lar Allowance, If you take the right w which Is always the conotiiatory @ premnmneroneren threaten uny good. Wut ‘our assistance, Of thing for a and, but you have Do not kot to assert yourself, and tn dealiig} 1 am sure you will win, with a brute you must take herole —— Monruree, KEEP CLEAN, | Diseases avold cleantiness. One te | surprised to read an item like the 1 lowing: "“Bantiago de Cuba was ne half po clean before, No wonder yell jack avoids the ely, made one of healthiewt of places under Col, Wht side'# energetic rule, HOU ; HL touch you ance Will be sent to the vuraKe; remember hildren to lee for t Genere the oa. rried woman, eleven wee! SE GOWN, @ man born here that he (the son) nt of the United BAB. appropriate color 1B say® pink, AR via century commence L, MULFORD, misiniare, shorten a neme? AG. Neeted. werve three cons FW. LL. Heads. which the date jg{ This gown of tomato red broadototh Je not, Which ig} #titehed with black, The collar te of ¢ TA. J, [10th stitehed, edged with white embroidery,

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