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y fHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN ORY’S TIMELY CARTOON. wat wt ged RIVALS. eesti \G, APRIL 17, 1yun. NO. 1406 i ARK ROW, New York Mall Mazter. I Here are the iain points: sot what her ie No rum band of inusic jayings in the streets every Clean streets. No lying. Manual labor to have the ody reauired to go to bed early. Everybody who highest honors did net obey the bovs to be flung out of the community a ernment attending te evervthing f dist carr | destrave ocean teall it personal liberty to have te get per lission of the Government te do what von please. avadays without reading of latures are iz ¢ or free something or other for some- You enn't pick up a newspaper ome formoof sociidisin, alias Carrie Nationisn. Leg mis of money body or othe g up some real or reputed neglected or defective And leading citi is, quite unconscions of their | nent to mind . 4 slatures to vote: still it connection with the socialistic or Carrie: Nation mo ther people’. lusiness, are urging the | jlarger sums for the snevalent purposes, Carrie Nation is only an extremist of the general movement. id far from the old ideas of independence, f individuality. We ting ever ni ideal of “molly-coddling,” + + 3 zen a hot-house plant sheltered under govern- | FROW “MIND + We are drifting rapidh wrer to un» of self-relinned f making the citi ment glass from the rude but invigorating | YOUR OWN forces of nature. ane The new idea is that everybody who does usehewill | provided i &e, t vided not by not do it for himself —-whether be not or because he ean not, we de not stop to ask—aiust | ¥ SPraRTO ARTEMIS GL@LSYAIN) IST OANIIOD with brains, food, clothing, shelter amuscinents, baths, And these things are provided or are te be pr Be SERRE RC er ee private philanthropy, net by the rieh | COCOA BUTTER AS SKIN FOOD. "sittin ayer)? ing of their surplus, but sation simply means takings from one part of the community. fe (Dear Sire. Ayer me I noticed the sald in The Ev terse th wil + degttiona aulkiy destrov] anoth ehietly from the poor and those of moderate means, and giving to %¢ revening that y Worl! yeu had part. after an army of officials have had their “rake-off” in Mba recorimen dedi coca tittc nen the a bad hav een Be for the complexion. 1 faye always seer \ ra Hent whieh | Salar perquisites, passetsin. mas wt g h tion therefore means in the Jast analysis levying upon 4 there to its use on the . nf m for se z : i A i SPRITES rotieinenn. any vf the! those who have lithe enough to pit means erippling those whe + , turbanoes we are all . ° 1 ee hott are che ewanthia in the fare trying, and teving: with success, to tight the hard battle of lite. the American womon's Is there not grave danger that these alluring schemes for mak foot ing men sleek and comfortable and wise bv h The Evening public bounty will result in coddling ineompe Toctve will make a des spout Yo PNe witeh EAs TAL tents. and in breaking down even mere th employed the same and fo eiw the aperator, sellow t Wie a fi Bet. coca butter HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. Hing and pare vson | 4 WHtO Dan bur} gg STRUGE: now just able to get along and needing only Jeelraloe at Cus raspiny eased tes i $ othe push of additional taxation to send then + a3 LetOist Teaata poeweeeeeweee% fairly over the precipice from self-reliance to an I with skill and exactness ‘ THE 0 fe auld over the counter far a] mond ott, 86 | dependence ¢ | £ s HD A wise man once said: "Most legislation consists of Av and B | co. ne OF . vine 5 . . .| getting together and deciding what Co shall do for D. Dow: for fe) omize In thes an emwilient “7 ‘ “ ene aa rae ee aranitaetatines ity getC. Ele pays the bills. the eeonomy aw oat “FOR MARJORIE’S SAKE.” i | tion Thousands, dd the witeh Evening Wort! rs | In this city at noon to-day aman and woman, parted three | asking fc ' er and: ben : i sas satel soaps. ‘T tre sin i “ years ago by a divorce court, are vi ing “for \ rie’s sake. u: MAI aD 7 —| Marj the little daughter of the pairs The news of this wed: | rea : HOW YOU SPEND YOUR LIFE. ding is the best news of the day. n mn top , a “ read for tw This always the children who suffer when homes are divided, | Something breaks in the voung lives that eannet be mended. Some influence goes that cannot be replace sill he thay of pleasure, Huahored It ever worse and write} OR HOME ess [nent ‘ s eunsumed nine years, g Wil have consumed DRESSMAKERS ‘ ny hoo hf years tn Phen you Atthe Endiana Refori School for sit has just been shown ope yoy) ror K i the eathiog vogounte will shew thu ve 4 - 5 i sre west ' ts S00 P ob atootatlun toounter | bY inquiry that 300 ont of nearly 400 young offenders have step: | The Evening World's Daily " , Maa eee eee en deeeceeeeeeeeeg juivents upon one side or the other, This is| Fashion il nt. nan \ walt y whleh |} pivence asn net oan indictment of stepfathers ors: plaice of the real parent | Death i sung of divore } mothers in general Butoin is a reminder of tow mipletely ao substitute may fill the eruel divider of families. “To sensitive children the aopity that there are not mere | jiarital rewn jorie’s sakes” Or, better vet. that ther are not still larger numbers of those brave fathers and mothers whe | endure mueh in discordant households for the sake of the little ones, | THE MAN WHO “MAKES GOOD.” | Pou dohnson is neta candidate for Governor of Ohio. Nor for United Sta ore Te will tak pressing fri him tee ine eat tere all of two years, he writes avwhere neg compiving with j the expectations of these who kave made him Mayor of Cleveland Phere las been ae | vatdeal about Mr. dJohlinson in the papers. | | But nothing has been better than this expressed determination not tecuse his present office as a stepning-stone | : \ laces “higher up.’ Tle has duties in hand | and cant stop te piek pr way \Teoon 1} IN aso! war Prere-ene-erenerenerereeet rnents off the way- n side ty \- a matter of fact, there isn't any “higher up" anan who faithfully practises | Mr. doknsou has just now prenehed. ‘The man who settles by that fuer the he “makes ht of his distinetion, [is tithe is FY han incident, ——____ | | | SECRETS OF ATTRACTIVENESS. | | acknowledge | She should remember, too, thit the vet} plaines: womin may be made ho ter such In flocking by dress, rtyle of carriage and ption lity 4 pevsing expression a misfor hi her] shoe should sememb rthat when waman BER ah fs Ristortune: Fe whe are not tol jken love to her It ts for her real ae s wie Stine 4 no! vr the mere o r pena aE She rhouid bear ty mind that the wo: | POO sa nteeaeteg nid atest notes ibs men who have ruled word's destiny | UE TUES: zi Se Uiae ATA AN Ys 2 with 3-4 yard 22 or WW Inches wite | have for the moat part been quite de- | DF An aechtent. on, collar and undersio-ves. | WS’ Mand | | | hs of beauty Bhe should never forget that a bad | Bhe rhould think how Meeting beauty | temper added 9 a pla’n {ce ina misz pangs endured by a beautiful woman Who gees her charms fading. re; Chiy.* oh minners can make a plain woman cya more cha.mng than @ pretty one ito ) San Franelseo they now Neray cures cancer, Uf this is a | wright, ts and that she will never suffer the | tut good temper, swee ness and unseliah sent-mindedly called wer Flos NEW YORKER OF THE FUTURE. ot eo a The X-Ray Again. f The Evening Wo et it bs Hat ones. If 1 ul elev or in the land get} Bean then lor ts sray will cure | Cut W to bet souniversal healing MICH AE Whe Cau miral Cervera (robeltef is that tt wax eb nlf ri viz; Who did By T. E. POWERS. nininininlnininininininicininininivini tickle bieifek intelnlelafnlobeelefelefeiniefeletaleleleieiniet His right arm and his feet will streten from stand His neck, so rubberif'vous, will aspire toward une stars. ' Tine cars so dark don't call for sight; That at last kind Mother Nature’) make him shy on eyes ¢ inininininininininirivininleleinitinivinieininieiinininint EVENING WORLD'S - BIG {Simpson or Schley who was in to ix| Gloucester. He turned iy darcng and efMfecten vuvester, both In Cusa nition fs vice wih the € Key ny bate uted. ning Wort | J read of a death or from electric wires. Can some mefeat readers tell me and Mf whatis tie best tody to give prompt as- save life? Th's ne. JB pe Moth? a The HIS bITTbE MISTAKE. “Brocher Is ina peck of t “Well, what of that?” “Her Ci? is June” Last night he was loving his wife and ab- ich deafening sounds he hea re are always getting [7 yin the cars.. nd ears. LETTE! ew und to ttimes stati t te, Ue awiftest © that would «a phia, W vers foolish city Which? 4 ELIUS. Or are we peinnd What sitar of ow us who Vea for forty: them off. Way throws We aave ante may be ralac pensive DE. MERRITTEW. A GIRLS WAY. x me, heag, and when {turn to teave whe aweotly smiles, And tures me back again. u love another tones Pay; |. butas T turn to leave She swecily bids me stay, With outstretched arms L offer My love—my all—to her, And seck to clasp her; but she erlen: “Stand back! How dare you, sir!” With sinking heart: an 1 turn once more, and I hear n soft, sweet voice that naynt “T wish you wouldn't go." peless I throw my arms around her, And pres her to my heart; And? after awhile, when aho gets time, She cays: “You ture you're smart!” 8. E. Kiser.