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e . : Saat, ° The™Evening "World's Home*Magazine, Saturday™ivening, Qctover 14971905, | Back to Newburg! ) tei TIPS ON FINANCE, By Roy L. McCardell, By J. Campbell Cory, fg Company, No, 88 to 63 Park Row, at New York a4 Second-Class Matl M Published by the Entered at th Ore T are VOLUME 4¢ Jar ie Nciisihen a MGR ‘The Letters of an Insurance Man Abroad to His Son on Broadway. NO, 16,12 Paris, — M DEAR BOY=I ran over to Monte Carlo for a Tew “FORGET IT.” Agents of one of the life insurance x ) companies involved in the revelations 6/7 f of financial corrupt practices are re- ported to be distributing artistle cards days, I had a system, My son, my system was ais run down, as the grateful old veterans of Saginaw, Mich,, say in thelr patent medicine cestimonials, The worst of It was to reallze, after T saw the Prince of Monaco's re- celving tellers take my money from me like taffy from @ tot, that I couldn't charge 1! up to “legal expenses” in Andy Hamilton's department, or “stationery,” like in the old Ute Insurance days when the graft was good and we were all gp happy One thing about this Monte Carlo gamo {s that you see your money going and can signal yourrelf to come to @ 5 B full stop and back @ length before going into the turns AROeGe” table pit, inscribed with the words “Forget It.” | Forget, that is, the disclosures of] money misappropriated, of legislative bery funds, of nepotism, salary) . | There are no Canfleld Saratoga chips about Monte Carlo, You get a rouleat grabbing and betrayed trust, | a from the cashier and bet them retail wholesale, You can't bet State 1 disagree: | na Lou. There are no plikers butting In with a stack of whites and Overlook any temporary disagree- jsnowballing the board at Monte Carlo, able developments and consider only | | I tried tt a but what they did to father was flerce, . 4 ' dj I tried to coax myself into the bellef that I was losing my money for the the company’s past record of death fun of the thing. but [ couldn't see where the fun came In, as T watched the Claims paid, Contemplate the disbursements to the widow and orphan, money go out i as T wis playing the wheel, of course, but the chances In my favor were too curtailed, it is true, by extravagant management, and not as large as they | much on the deferred payment plan, ‘The excitement was too costly and I tore would have been from a trust fund honestly administered, but enormous myself away é > aims arate, 4» listeavaneuninctt he instituti | Oh, my boy, don't mumble! Not that it fe sinful and wicked, but because ft for all that. Remember the “eleemosynary” nature of the institution. | doean't jmy, except if you ate pr ne the enterprise, In that case It tent Remember also the mederation exercised. “What a clty to loot !"| respectat people will point after you and say “He's a aE ee , ye "E No, you must get after the easy money try to think up bd sald Blucher, of London. What opportunities of graft here were allowed | lite lawurencs ame, ‘Thnt te perks table. Besldes, tt takes to pass unutilized! of Its ellents, and ao keeps them from wasting ft sit, ' x VOW. s old man MeCurd idea, That ts why he wae al- But Is it necessary to admonish New York to forget? Is not that es Thee oat th prolts 3 the polloyeholderk Ho thought u what it is always doing? since. 10 playing billiards or drinking r 4 M . and the Eauitablo never defaulted tn the pa In Long Island City to-day tons of high explostves are stored In a y wien (tlm od BF death, But then, Fok funnel contractor's shanty on Borden avenue within 100 feet of a row of f ld not harm himself ty having some of tis dwelling-houses. Thousands of persons pass near this danger spot in Dt a tee Ea Mgt RUSR RAD BAKER ROE eee prowl we were to think tt went trolley cars and trains. It is thus that the Tarrant fire and the Park ave-| to them! Always treat the widows and orphans rlaht, and tf any one ehoulé [ ite e | Sj ef | try to rouse your sympat for ¢ sbind and father, with bis nose to the nue dynamite explosion are forgotten. grindstone to ke ee 1 psing, remember that making dis premium Not quite a month ago the City Club reminded the Mayor that work payments and t money from him Kreps him moral a 4 Ta <, ae ; x 4 | | $tow-gra Vt it doesn't cost anything to be moral and ree was proceeding on the Belmont East River tunnel in apparent defiance of | Pr easier wed! without Delle: wAmetNL tt ‘oomes money the law. On Sept. 19 the permit was revoked, but the work is still going to be one t ne a cent : ; Hi : going an wit lor rm, ror have harm done him—that ta, if on He and day. Is it forgotten how franchises have been covertly A man w + aka Poesy t ntation that we all capped “j acquired in the past? palletes ’ ba : ’ m the sulfect, You should hear Mr, McCurdy, Was it necessary to advise forgetfulness of the Slocum horror? The r oF plgeon-holed indictments and the overloaded excursion steamers of the T used to ¢ rr of McCurdy family palaces at Morristown, ae awe ‘. tt fist to tawte t d play a few of billards them, and past season ansy er the question, ‘ jis ear how t did the th * of polley-holders when we, Have Buddensiek builders required a tip to forget the Darlington? « thelr m om nd divided t mong ourselves, YOUR DAD. How about the eleven buildings which have collapsed since last April,| nee Killing four and injuring ten? I uring What Has Been Said of the Stage. Was any suggestion of forgetfulness needed to draw the veil of ob- t tor. Euripides, Mviun over the Fifty-third street “L" wreck? Perhaps the new gaspipe| railing will serve to jog the memory, or the Semaphore signal recome| N actor is t inst Ku A Actors y honest hypocrites —Haahite, 1 an Euripides mended by the Railroad Commission, if it hos yet been put there, Sinai : gn ie ee When the next tunnel crash occurs, when another Windsor burns, when “The stage represents fiction an if it we e “tact ay rian. wnew Lexow or Armstrong Commission sits, when this year's list of the ne feld for the orator as well ag the comedian.—Roaclus slain in the streets is available for comparison with the nearly four hun 1 ee? PEN NSAERAS SOR NO BEES OF the PUlpLieARAD dred of last year, memories will be sharply awakened from their habitual @ drama ts t refined plensur ed poopleDion Boucleauty torpor, ’ | ———$__—_— . sat ne cnerannane meet gsm —- $$} a qoustor leat ic hispeatt TAith) of man.—Edwin Forrest, Meantime, what is an admonition to f rrget but a wasted word? Hrama woiere pootry attalne tts loftiont Almht.—Von Luts 1, of Portugal, i we pane eee | rive | . | S Ata’ ¥ es and applies all the beauties and decorat of poetry. Much more to point is advice of the “Lest we forget” kin mM at ' . : ab pole fs adi the “Lest we foreel” kind, P @ | Tho ister arts attend und adorn her; painting, architecture and musk tee hee The cynical philosophy of experienta expressed in ; sting catch phrase e ers ro € e€0 e S nndmaldens ailieat lights of @ people's Int tose all anes . on a card will have served a purpose not desiened if it helps us to ree| a.'555 Bevsdwn ; ¢ his ,conveya pled by a gen to pte But St Meana Gh arese oF kwo cunoen | Welkome hen-—channite desig f | 230 1 ; make j f u Seige clther of the p.steat Death ts joalous of a wm Whitehead. member, The & LY a lady, Now J ui lerkly eye. And suoh a ¢ ! = 4 Sa aildress gal Ald | such Let ott fer unless I sce an elderly) Wi cide trouble of oy ee caer ean ea mensil pa ceria s | woetets iva thole ox i W. R F led person or some one carry-} pt cle 8 A comedy is lke a clear: If quod. oy ne wants a box; 1 bad, no amount of | . n cht 1 fu case € tot Ming will make it dr " J Nyron THE BOROUGH PRESIDENTS, {°° aen owes |e ier cner tae fe 2d sy" "el btn ttt tga tenet aat has : Reclind i : 7 dhs tha Willer of Sha eenlen r é pee Bt ipetaon. i . PETER CLATVERES, | \" Fall styles in voting promise to be mixed. There will be no lack of| ‘The man look ne u ee fay eden aintiratcd thos ar el CONEY Gna women tikes daly Big ae | Farming b Automoblie ry F ae ‘ « ¥ ated fre ‘ warlety for the voter to pick from, Citivens can remember with profit that] *"™ ons sm ‘ AB can Weather Hyelens, } , : th May A APT iniy Tha R sate Wuddl - F t evel we a ; 4 To the Pitor Svening World NEW and special type of aut le has recently been put on the mvirket tn e Mayor is not everyit The Borough Presidents are Important) s¥inpa etic Double Tane Playing. v +’ | This ts the tme of year when ft Is 8 1 witeh te designed especially for farm work, and which ts not only. persons, The grossly misman wed Berough of ( Jueens has a chance to} has bern Y {T i z Worl: 7 A Post-Oflee Error, s sled Whether or - rt ploughing, but may be « (Upped with a cultivator or reaper, It . id of Cassidy, The fusion ther mA ; Li women are const K. wriies of a woman WhO’ qo the Rattor of The Evening World: 4 cold which will stick to wlN ground and sow the seed at ¢ ration aud can be operated at get rid of Cassidy. The fusion they h Bermel is an honest one! crous to gov. Jileiwn rot t bd RACKAS® (0: OR 2 CE AO rier (an, eines. ret Senet Arete LenS eee Tana eae ie Feta and can win, In Brox kin Major E miles better than the unspeake| . t s! 1 the Prk Row stamp window of the) /oiPritd vores a day, and goes ove 1d so as to leave tt tn final shape for cultivation, ©) euperior H ye | Post-Oiltice to be welghed. "How | the’ noaview Wh ‘ot in use in the fle able Ridgway. People who do not want to v Gen ri I Mittoe t elghe Aviest n in use in ¥ . z h ¢ the motor cin be used to drive all farming machinery, € Jor a Republican can) phe Weman with Cuban Heels ne bile I asked; “12 cents," was the| Mian summer sete int) nd when ploughing the cost of fuel, labor and depreciation nas been compitted ad drop a ballot for Bisd S. Coler, who will stand for Municipal Ownership, | 7 the Etter of 7 World Villy performance ; To test @ euspioion I had | oi moauratelye enete 11 per acre, oF less than one-ha expense of ploughing by horse. It is interests Pha chief hole eoamiay ta (ha 3 ; ‘ whe formed I took It to ¢ uthern stamp lou: of doors all yor rg to note tt © machine is about i mount that do The chief point to remember is that the most important factor of , ‘com bar ew i Mildecm peal Petia ma wbeht” CATON The nee: Soe pink fatn WHIKe ihe ve Se unt that dows 08 Municipal Ownership is the Voter's owne hip of himself. He had better! toa how she get r Se ty Taped HI ‘oenia"” anewpeed dhe 406i heat your rooms on a miiwWiiter iwadily be made kly. The aut 1 ea tee tare pay vote according to the dictates of his own pocketbook than that of Murphy °s raya ah Hes Afton -welyhing it. Now @ diterencé ot hin. Wild. pebee, Caee PBeD | dose hot not working, and {t Je here that a eubstantias or McCarren, “ota ae og two cents may seem a very minor mat HYGIENE, M.D. | slement od Pe Seinen sma Solomon's Mines," eto, ’ Shavings from a atick; two wrinkled sof how I robbed a RO ‘ppeared, 4f hands they could jtary and of how that goddess—Ayesha's en the feet—onco I had aelf, perchance-was avenged upon me hummy of @ princess for the crime of yielding to the man of Egypt, and even now, by some fan-|T loved. Well, let goddeeses—if such tastle play of the mind, I remembered Indeed there be-take thelr way and | on her con this princess was| werk thelr Will upon the helpless, and ern antarnnnnnnarnnnanannnnnpenarnnneenrnnnannn » CHE FVRGHER HIJGORY OF # 2 6 # # & 8 wo oo BY H. RIDER HAG A Y F SJ H A e & a She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed. enh ana ante aie (opyriehted, 1901, In Grent Mritain and they 7 1deae of A vos United States by MH. Rider Hagward.) SYNOPSIS OF PRE Leo Vincey and Hor tsanien, wtart for a { yond Turkestan in sear | Gupposed!y intnorta: Lor VAyestia. In tory Chip Wornati in | 1 "The Beautiful,” 1, @ mortal, will take mine until the , cee ee erything was gone now, except a'clutch of doom closes Tognd my throat ion } at bi 1 shift and a last inner vell about the ‘and chokes out life and memory ani for him tn , + mountains ns they come to the Iles waved back the priestess |1, to ive, who fell half fainting to the 4 nd and Yay there covering her eyes to sa am & goddess—or a clod. eanwhile, thou man, I shame not a. or Queen, of Kal ! i d y It before all these witnesses, I ‘hr on tmaateian mirely sh nd with her hand. ‘Then uttering somes jlove thee, and It seme thet thiecaale f learning tha vi Se thing lke @ scream she gripped this | woman or goddess—loves thee also, and F Bit ueen pedaras: hb A Ae fievee Aa ‘4 1 j Vell in her thin talons, tore it away, she has told us that now, now. tho Kaloon, helleves thie price ty be Aye 7 eer ; and with @ gesture of uttermost de- must choose between ue once and a ks ; Pls spalr turned and faced us, jever, She has told us, too, that if f Grin an Revptlan url rho haa faved | i y Regen “Oh! ghe was—nay, I will not describe | sinned against Isis, whose minister, end b Joved by Leo in inearna: } HOR 2000 years ago and whore rival Ave | who Yount tying ite with mur. her, I knew her at once, for thus had It remembered she declares herself, hés- i been 5 fi es ‘aad thy. di jovatinaas 1 soon her last before the Fire of Lite, self she sinned yet For dhe Holly and Leo escape and make their way| der and 1 thy demon loveliness to | ir re of Life, yet more, ‘or the mountain. The Khan Atnte, hue | hos rip jand, strangely onough, through the | would have taken thee both from @ yar, nu \ L Onis 1 ta| w the Hesea on t rone seemed mask of unutterable age, through that heavenly mistress and from an be P WE WORAK. Ly te much eroud she rooked cloak of humanity's last decay, stil! !¥ bride, and yet snatch that guetdon we } of immortality which Js hers to Bhan te |lhne th) MAG Thee aad: eRahe Shone tome resemblance to the glorious Therefore It 1 am evil, ake te oe y whitaedtaned hands: | and superhuman Ayesha; the shape of nor dors the flame that burns wit t seat a paid w voice that the face, the alr of deflant pride that {he casket Whereot Ores spoke 0 ‘band Atene i en Ware! ic be, lt et what. let there be an end,’ I yaunt ni = i te fo ’ hay t nd It not, fo } Yes, there she gtood, and the flerce feels thou knowest what I he relat die Wn ake uty |e Is nt yet come; the promise une | light of the heartlens fires best upon |iiS Tove and hapeitene “esl “aie 1 her former beauty and per-| br 2 is not yet fulfilled, 1 ain her, revealing every shame, children ts follow after thee, and \ you inged, Kallikrates, since 1| ‘There was a dreadful ailenca, I maw /them some place and power, What pemagrsn \ thas bn (HA how aN t BARIEA Thee Leo's Ips turn white and his knees be. |Yonder witch oo ive, thee hes mar Cha ter XV. *, yonder In the Caves of Kor," Bln to give; but by some effort ho re- ithe flame, wise maxima and hone: Th v lline | Leo looked it him desperately, tll covered himself and stayed still and up- | word: “f ter es ig dead once 1c nveilings eves f he . 2 of he Wk 1 vire, |More, promises aps of joy W cor ny £ » the movking fee Ment Wee a dead man ‘held by a wire, /more, promisss pert py A ROB resumed Atene, w d Also 1 eaw Atene—and this is to her serves 60 closely shall be appeas O ine * & work of ey Mid ny lord, I swear to “Come hither, Papave, and loose these | credit—turn her head away, She had ‘have spoken. Yet I mill add a. wordt : ; 4 privatosnes | thoo f ! is | veils,” she erled, desired to aoe hor rival humiliated, but |, °O thou for whom, if the Heaca's sald 1 \ A would | At that t fite, Papave advanced, and with a look of | that horrtble alight shocked her; some rink and dace the dangers of an There. | awe upon her handsome face began the | sense of their common womanhood for |wiiled sea; O thou whom In ages ; ; task. the momeny touched her pity, Only be Be Ak Rl le ! She waved back the Priestess, wh o fell half fainting to the ground. The outer velts fell, reveaitng more! Simbri, who, 1 think, knew what to | 2d) flim the AORnones Ot num within, These fell also, and now before | expect, and Oros remained quite un- |Iitthe while age at my own life's ri p darkness aly shall come to thee, but many a blessing,| much more, Like that woman, who- hate and scorn to the fires of @ 2 yl IN] ue goog the mummy-lke shape, al- | moved, drew from death in yonder Where stand ag men reckon them—power and wealth| ever she may be, ever haypons, T) hell, for whateer 1 aan 1 became I) hough tt seemed to be of lesa etature,| ‘that look which gathered on Ayesha's Mother of Men, t and love, Only then thou must tear my] wil not blame you, Horn for thy sake, seh ne of that atmnge boing who had met us| mummy face! At first thero had been 9, ) Soddoas 8 raylng Fou y very memory from thy heam, for ten Fl “Good! I answered, “I have decided) wiso am Lael me ee ve {[in tho Place of Bones, 80 i would) a little hope, but the hope died, and 4 " Aceopt y tw t r e swe leave thee to f thy fate al till elded," a stepping forward, 1 said:| though J krow all wisdom, seom (hat dur mysterlous guido and the | anguirh, anguish, angulsh took ite Tule over you, that 1 vf fs to th at the lant the p of thewe deeds | We have taken counsel, He, and it, wleld much power, one nee roth of| High vricateas How wero the same, | place, t what, Learn now the tra and en(terings Is mide tear {4 on will, eho! would. lenis tha truth | 9. Rie He Jeasiea ay tL or fe cogil: tanith Be Gatath' fm” WORE Fe VAG, ee ' Ail naught back from thee! Be warned. No light ordeal Mes be. amd bo at rest, that abe shouldat un- i piety ae ae ee eee pings @ank from her. Would they |Atene, “take which name thou wilt; . ‘ mivell It 18 decreed fore thee, Be warned. I can promise} yell before us, here and now." Y ‘How small grow the frame inkest {1 of me perhaps, but jmvet take iny eholee for the last the) thee naught gave rueh love as woman] “I hear and obey,’ the priestess on-| ‘Then, rising. elowly, the Hesea walked | never end? hagas or rather tottered to the imroofed open | within? Bhe wae yory short now, un n this earyh between yonder woman never pave to love that perchance | swered, In a volce like to that of a » Dear Wits) my rival from the beginning, and that|—1 know not—must yet remain un-laying woman; “only, I besessh you!space in front of the rock chamber and Faye Pay 9 for Ayesha to whom thou am swom. ‘Thow| sattefled upon. the earth," both,.be pitiful to me, spare ine your there quite near to the brink of | an orew od Meares!, Alene," eakt the ‘canst reject me if thou wilt, anid no ill’ “Decide, auld Lea “I cannot bear mockeries; add not the coms of flaming gulf beneath, ragy Fs POR aR Pi sde a a CnC ANRD i. lil latin iil Lead wali” fy Cpa, aml ABR i ie

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