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ee ea aa eas ae Evening World’s tiome Magazine, Saturday Evening, November 11, 1905. | The Light of the Torch, | MRS. NAGG AND MR.—— By Roy L, McCardell, By Charles Raymond Macauley, How Can She Control the Children When tle Upholds Them Un vheir Disodedtencek, " 1 hear v s, Mr Nags. —_—< by tho Press Publishing Company, No, 63 to 6 Park Row, New Yor. | fi a, Hered at the Post-Offive at New York a+ Second-Class Mall Matter HE VOLUME 46 ‘ i NO, 14, The Three M’s Must Go. The passing bel! bas ning for Murphy, McC urdy and McCall They must go, and go quickly. They lag superfluous. The | ger on where to linger longer Is an} J affront to public decency, They| im have outlived what usefulness they had, They have been weighed and found wanting. They have shown themselves to be unfaithful ser- vants, They have betrayed their trusts, They have proved them: | y selves unfit. They must GO, ) There can be no place for Murphy in the councils of a political or- zation maintaining a semblance of self-respect. His ten blunders fave tolled his knell, and there is Good Ground besides /\ There can be no place for McCurdy in a company holding the funds | 5 ‘ ‘ afl o hundreds of thousands of citizens in trust, He has shown himself an/ wh v. PAA \ ete. TIP Gnfaithful steward. He has debauched the name of trustee, If con- So does not prompt him to resign he shouldbe removed by sum- §» There can be no place for McCall in a trust institution administered for the benefit of widows and orphans unless that administration is to pontinue to mock the name, The taint is upon him. He must be hs {he was sued for t inn ‘ me em account of his asthma, ' tne . In the name of decency and for the good repute of society the three ch Rent ot , oo ws : 'S must be deposed from the high places they have dishonored. They H go and go quickly, not standing on the order of their going, was cle Rut asl ! w The Uncleaned Streets. The ladies of the West End Republican Club are after Dr, Wood. | They are tired of sweeping up dirt with their dresses and they want ‘Street-Cleaning Commissioner who will make a pretense of keeping he streets clean. What they say about the accumulations of waste paper nid fruit skins and germ-breeding refuse is entirely true, It is a matter Common remark that the streets are now and have long been in a ereditable condition | x, If Commissioner Woodbury desires to hold over into another Mayore ty term it would seem to be the part of prudence for him to make a He timely show of energy and efficiency in his department. A National Theatre. A National Theatre endowed with a $3,000,000 fund and instituted He used to go to political m eetings w ¢ belonged to a secret & y that sent him a lovely wrea with ) ear trumpet nt t they refused to 5 ! nw funds, a v a f the t ed is, HO give the best plays with the best actors under the best conditions of | pees o pen a, yoni, iy realize the highest dramatic ideals, ee = 2 aa oe yor a ee ee ‘ a theatre should become, as Mr, Conried hopes ducational ie tt - fr th Pp | w A t t ; tage Bat 4 ho Ms SATHIEM NOES, an educational : ' ote ; Actor of equal force with the school and the church. It will be a unique eters IrOM C Cop C ‘ nSWers tO UeSUIONS + Felted casi aba Fas aa er ture in providing for the absolute divorce of the footlights from the| Saya Modern Women Are Dent, | to a raw foot dict, 1 have tried \tn-| the matali wauek ba ® a + (ae tt, atten, and T can never make you take anytiing when you have a cold, but you office. lta the BAltor of The Rvesing World C y beneficial res but : tt t , cn (or este bed wed ; ‘ Hes Public interest in the National Theatre is likely to be as much cone times than we women are| Very often I have a craving for conked | SoUrth 14 Now, Chambnra Atraot: LAllie doesn't say? Of he doe Sie t d with its secondary purposes as with its primary plan for the |pecra ant tu and Ninon| vegetables, cereals, eie,, such as clee,| fis, Fay Lue et ana US eaten td avert etare ‘ tion of the drama. These subsidiary purposes are: de |'Ene nd Mmé.| pean and denne, were © Aemrinaieiy i Hs because J can't ft «can! Ave To make its’ cl |B eaten, and they co - . . att . ding no resp r me and they know It To oe t sandard of Boel ene d I think modern w wan't be eaten ra Wil) some Has Hrotlity @ Charm? House and given o han Ppl BRAS | ase Ree Sage ste eee aicecicerieniacanes tims Tin comiecatil speech and pronunciation r who has had experience tn this 1 The Brening World give me the address of the touse : 5 To set styles in correct attire, : mod: |mavier, Kindly write? RAN FOOD, mueh bres Gala tb WP Ne York—High Hats Chicago. M will thus in a way combine with the functions of the French er ate fi tin vind Querios, tal football! tet The Fractional Peasie, (TAME was when aman with a Mok the a1 iy St een tre Francais, those of the French Academy, the drawing-room and : + of The Fvening Woe't pasa ise gal who asta" Mean pul ne bpeat begun to sheve myaelt razor, I find sevornt jes in the operation or leas of am Bo T Dee to aek exp 1ous, Bays aA writer in t ew York do these m ulgar exhibitions excite admirat There ts no provinctality VASSAR GRADUATE. ordingly ea part of the nature wh from our savag we would rather wateh a ressmaker's atelier. It is a comprehensive and ambitious aim Certainly its task as censor of spoken English will be an bois At no previous time has popular usage been so powerful E poken to-day in the street, on the stage, in the domest arduous one, lish as it is} tT th Doesn't Like Raw Food, ! ; omestic circle marks a a 5 for advice. In the frat place, | @plces of peril than a m sh Ainner ¢ wide departure from classic standards. , 6 Ur Catt & close shave withone mai, |ACIte pARine. | BUt ; Brera (ene Tustis Gk Maabe nicktinT A sid ‘ohaahas Ie Can the National Theatre undo what the Bowery has done? pes Wordarie, xaniits i, Its tn tara raw. In the second, 1! Kk gaines wo firsts is and one i found ir New York or Oshke at is not out Of style; peope have 4 a! ested me grea esp in regard wave clean under either Jaw. In! crowds aa prize figits, and a tor ninth R. RIZZO. only learned how and when te except New Y nt | | 2 = Thriliing ADOENTURES in the Unknown Land of the Yaquis, with FIERCE FIGHTIN ae 5 he Cany on of Gold 9° -==<<~ Against INDIANS, and LOVE as the HERO'S Splendid inspiration —By Arthur Rochefort. , mining toola he had brought whiny more hope In thelr hearts than they 4 ro neediess, There was eno had at a ime wince leaving Tucadn a ore on the floor of the can-| Never from danger and with yon vo load a@ freight car—more than | nervy r strung to the hreaking: | more oppremetve and appalling ‘They crossed many mountain brooks: where they refreshed omselves and | replenished thelr canteens, 2 ‘distant | i two men oould carry back to the camp, | point by the ceaseless excitement of / y ' | By daylight they were up in the re- where bier A nad left Pike and Pedro, ft the adventures tha urly beset them, Senta tay ty Cether,,, Dontow: Bion of perpetual frost, and the rarity the Yajuls gave them license to tra- the two made their way back till they eal count Shes bis of the alr became so exhausting as verse their tountry on foo. for che next | had come within about two hours travel md, uscompan: ris as to year | of the canyon in which they hag lett ahs borders of oy equent for rest, Frank pointed this fact out to bis) the rest of their party, or ro are left The next day ¢ Wed co rewt and friend, then sald Emboldened, as men are apt to ber fleep in the need not load ourselves with the adow of an {oy peak to come by exemption from ox) eh fo nai rol ting outfit. Reckon we can hide| fri de t Shee Mek shen the Keaul ever ap Rime it we ehould ever need it. The | cao, oer ene rite ne reas, tpl CH bite only course left is to pack up ail tte | iigut.” ‘rnia waa done at the sug APTER III. Another day and night,” said Ala. free gold we can conveniently carry, | yon of Krank Rand, who, with A nent, aay wxiy pounds each, and start back fi 1 4s anxious bo get ealth’s Dreams Come ttt afi 80, sunt aa sec mee Sate ites SF canes ams Come |tor the march, ‘apd it will be near “And "bout how much ought @ Rime | + nein route, dred and twenty pounds of t} if to h 0 at Tr e. | @nourh to touch be worth in Tuscon?” askel Alal From an elevation Frank saw, ko his 5 i : ‘What do you mean?” my eurprise and delight, a broad, tree-lined PSRANK was started trom his rev. ON DART Ameen Freak who always conteased that Agures | Ove owing from the direction LPP ery by & low voice at ae ONE PENS re the reply, from whieh d come, He re } “Redkon, old, (ellow “Then. Kl ake twenty itips to tote that as river H se steep on all nigh n't o Me lA the sands sort hing away / } tabs on myself? Wa'al, I 40 fea! a wi 7 nd itl take "bout elght days for co the Gr Hfornia, but here in jalghe better. Now. let us feed, for) You are sure, Alaba every round trID?” utd allow at. my . ee Peat Ate A Boon Ae It's dark we must push on Dead eure. % ra Yea, Alabuni, we shou cake over 5 } t 184 OUP least that ¢ ® pasts tuck holds out, as it te 1 oure t twenty-five weeks, say Six MOUINS, 19 || WAS & contagious cleverness {ri fi D do the trick. And then we are fopie i ing that the Yaquis will not dis d Frank volee that oar @ like @ tonie | res 1A ur is} how ft e Yaquls ts the muttin o° th who during ours on) | 1 sting to narra stion, Td ike to inak the outtt by darh 4 @ had seemed to himself to be al de ua as g Jents |p y with them for just tabam tried to dissuade his friend | “on the hills x wer one ye and. if eee Oput tals venture, ai he fully | ti Y wl ess | we'd make it worth thei wollte “i 1 its possible advantages it an hour after sunset—the tw ¢ non t their undertak V4 At length he gave ;} ith are brief in the Cord t The t 8 i can't reckon on tht | a reluctant ¢ ang with it, much }f ae dl he best we eat, ati § she ana then Ate Py { méh, with thelr packs \ | We to Re is soon as possible to food adv , and hen st artes OF Mine \ ear it ereus ar ae siete Samp with QUE AFBE 18d. tag and | umph made | t for te time “How 414 Alanam over make this tour 4 i where DO Te ara w ache Of nearly’ free | the entrance to the canyon before y-adone?’ This was the question fre. | ‘Wittering « # could be without e \ ; ribed Alabam met Redo, whose gold were soon made Down th “i ugh ue g Jentra rizoni oO the Senna, fhe futned | templ Kt sight of Alabam Pedro tan fore Ways and canals of a gre ward and, after the Mextoan fashion, are to be met with, The present hill! he threw his arms about him and | tribes hold these rufns In reverance; | kissed him on both oheeks, but, beyond the wt traditions, the¥ | oh!" he cried, “my heart was hun Iknow nothing of the builders or thel?| gry for you. But where ts the Senor | ats aie Rand?” |Puh one of these ruined temp'es, set! Putting down his pack and sitting on in the midst of a modern graveyard. | it Alabam told of the success of th our frends spent the day, trying to FADE: SON4 OF et Say PaPene It was to stand guard, while Pike in the cave tay on Frank's mind. as he kent Mhrolwh the darkness with the jong st-| MOS tirides of his friend Before Bhi t went ‘ Byery twenty minutes, as on the nignt anel¢ » y was fore, they stopped to listen 4 ss ! Har off they could hear the mooing of ‘® Yaquis ‘pn which all Indians delixht Ow and then they could see far be them the gleaming of lig! and 4 sleep, and each engerly praying or the | then asked: Honaliy a flare leaped suddenly up ‘ “Pike Ie a devil!” | Qe that ee Pe aes ieee started on patna, how has {t been with you, & Mountain peak and as suddenly © meant » | Phele be r sTHOY: oe asain die» | Pedro ( whe pariners, while no! 1 ine a as " peared. Diese were the signals of |} ta that othe »\ Oke One eager to b+ on and autte| hangs as If to melze the gold-studded hausted,, Rut now re within touch of! waking, dreads to rise and face the real: pi felt. comparatively mate, from Bg ticle hell,” was the reply, Ke yin ta sure way walls his hands, was f bundant and | iis torturing privation, Aiate ha r they heard that) 1," sealant Y guards. who nieht | part vy t t | ich food to the sight of the starv-! common than t ta must have imagination to eragp Hrmetinte hart tr er adians, hala! “Pike Isa devily’, the centuries have kept | 50 5 ! yr water to racked with rocks that bold it ws if for ex ven toe greatest of realities, and this od the mea of thelr dead, and) “Buthe fa here tt valleve. | As a A w thinat, #0 the gold ‘Weil, Frank, what do you think of gift Frank Rand had in a pre-eminent “ felt them beqring arms. Yes, back In the cave asleep, Sh! \ eomed bi clock tn th Wo ae Jered walls of Canyon oro appeal to, this?” asked Al when the silence degree, but it was tempered by a com. OTT ety the slow Kin dronned out|can hive peace only when he je asleep, | { keomed toat during the) the ume a4 ‘named, and t ene ¢ walls inclined into althe wondering eyes of Frank Raid. was heooming oppress'vo mon sense and reason that ever Drought of wight. the brief twilight vanished and| At other tines he tries my Ii Andi) “via of that interminable niet frase @ quick breakfast, and fo t r ‘After that fret exclamation of de-| “Think? 1 can’t think!’ was the ra-|him back to the needs of the present pit. the, land was wrapped in the Impene- the Mextenn ter ify ys Ed and\) ) ey were steadily ret time started off by daylight Alabam sprarg|liguted amagement, the young engineer | #po' “Tf we only had this layout ab! ‘of the towering moun-|raived tiv block eyes | ’ { aa Not far tror F ; food \speachioas. “There are emotions! Ite ‘bout as } anid. ain't it?” cloner “to ‘Rucaon" denwled | Alsba7, thing, ince “ies Cavin Mantel cir and etter early morn Frank! Tha {a »vofound for ression, unless it he it woul 6 cult to erorate,”’ “we'd be about aa wel xe tw sed to twitter | me nor Frank wanted by n! i ower rane nce, _Weank sat down on a cass of eold-| pards in the great Untted Bt But| When the birde had cea Dor, Moore. wat Hh atmhis, oll sounds Indicative of aie f Proximity to’ other human beings | Just When it a lout before midnight, tt at each | acy, MUS’ come Garknems and beg" gag panse, and into | yworful expression of awed 5 ut | appeared | needed the money, and Aid Pravk ala look, and ataggered| “For Ave years Frank 1 Ot j Aled rock that had. Became’ detached | Aa we have Ky what are we going to do | and even the soottiy, Aan bn and, @ | Pack at the sight that met his strain-| with partners Tike Alabam, ha: marched from the canyon wall and burted his|'bout {t? 7 5 19 know Wa: | 9 to sleep tho two friends | we must take the man ie rH i i ou thelr packs, adjusted their! couldn't ri! 1 Garis ke erg ce | cig i AR, Fae ME Sa a Ciaran es atc ‘ « t a, Fo tiny old! 4 for th gt” ere a Punta shoutel, ana" he ronated cal big when strength ay eee i \ ee, » 4 > t / sit ie OMG SONS ae ae hc A i Cake MAL ny eA,

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