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eae en eee pe ea meagan ea . caine eh ey v 7 » =_ “ ' VE wecats “World's Home Modazine, /Thursday Evening, November 80, 1905. \ BLS canto | Two Thanksgiving Dinners Turkey Day Thro’ Funny Glasses. by the Press Publishing Company, No, 83 to 63 Park Row, New Zorl By J. Campbell Cory. By I. 8. Cobb, Mt the Post-Omco at New York a+ Second-Class Mail Matter, wanes NOUIGIT | [ganas j [Mz CLEMENS Thankful We've Found Them Out. SSS — The first Thanksgiving was for 2| plentiful harvest. That we have had this year also to an extent not even} remotely comprehensible by Gov. | wed cltlzen—one of the kind who days and geis his name twice @ year by sfiting on a pl UME 46. Bradford and his simple colonists. The mind is staggered by the! PATRIOTIC middl woars a white w in the papers avou' form at a public meeting with 20 cther honorary viga- presidenta—closed up his desk at noon and with hie pique clad bosom full of thoughts appropriate to the day stamed for home to take Thanksgiving dinner with MMs family. At the elevator the elevatur man, whose wages the pattl- otic citizen helped io pay, told him to wep lively it he wanted to ride~''dis wuan't no hearse’—and the citizen stepped lively. In the street he stopped where a crowd hac gathered about @ fallen truck horse. A policeman took him by the slack of his features and poked him in the midriff with a night-stick and urged him to beat it, Having attended the funerals of two people whu had tried repartee ca a policeman, the obtizon looked humble and beat tt. . Seeking to board a Subway train, he got caught In a home-going Jam. There : Arn . wes @ staion man handy, who used to be the iron-Jawed man wnd juggle cannt by American farms within a twelve. balls with a circus, ‘The station man pur his knee In the small of the cltiaen's igi | back ond punted him forward about eight feet, 80 thal the deor of the car could month, The Mie tag oust | be closed., When the citizen dug himself out of the wreckage ne found he had mines and factories, the enormous telescopad a total stranger amidships, but he didn't stop to apologize, because appreciation of values, the evidences the conductor ordered him to git off the platform and be dummed quick about It. s, on every hand of national pros- perity, exceeding anything In the nation’s history, give reason for unusual gratitude, But this year it is mainly for crops of another kind and a most wnwonted harvest that we have to give thanks, It is for an unpreceaented crop of boss-breakers—a Jerome, a (Weaver, a Colby, a Fagan and numerous others, fe For an unexampled round-up of grafters in office, perfurers in high! fF Place, faithless trustees, eminent financiers who have used the methods of the footpad, political buzzards, thieves of high degree, In a word, It is chiefly because of those we have found out that fwe are thankful. Por the Hydes, the Alexanders, the Hegemans, and the example they have been to all In sest men, For McCurdy gone and McCall and Murphy going, For the Perkinses and the disoredited masters in the school of oversmart finance, For the Platts and the Depews and the lesson of thelr degradation. It has been both a fat year on the farms and a fruitful year morally. try to stamp out consumption by } | He had been extensively taxed for stroet building purp ves, and so when he came up out of the Subway Into the street he stopped on the asphalt to admire the smooth stretch of roadway, the great public thoroughfare ef all the people, high and low, 2 8 almost o fatal error, A ger y chauffeur for ono of the first fa es. dressed in furs and gos) ke an Argic explorer, tried to run him dowa with # touring cur ag big as oose. He would have sucveeded, only @ brewery driver beat him to it, he citizen lost a toe. nail under a wheel, but he escaped to the sidewalk before liner the chauffeur or the brewery wagon driver m1 around and finish tie Job. Thea he eroseed thy street at a barely evading the trolic ar motorman, rj 9 n who had been watching mortality average, Tt has brought about an awakening of conscience the I'ke of which has Reaching the opposite citinen was met jot of children dressed Ht . 3 ‘ as ragamuffins, who with stockings lof flour He didn't stop not Been seen since the abolition of slavery. Not only the Political : ‘ ; IN land raake trouble, because the children all lind parents, and the parenie were corruption of the boss has come in for rebuke and for punishment, but { Rt aaa ; Q frienditer with: the patrolman on the beat than lie was " the malfeasance in office of the eminently respectable as well, dk Ml | sisi'yp ang eeunctah as sacraty utaee tee terest wares oy nena Honesty has once more been put above par, and that is ascuredly| umes ott Sean” Ao iy, y G | Because he was fe minutes late the cook met him a: (ie door of hie @ vital cause for thanksgiving. pith R ee SrLTMLSee Siare F Pi, And then at the dinner tablo he returned thanks beenuse Se wos 9 tree-borm J Games for Girls. 4 f American citizen and nobody could ever make a slave out of him ° ' 1 44) Oenecpremens H The offer of a prize for a new game for girls will excite some sur-| pers p we y : y || i prise. i : Thumbnail Sketches, } Can it be that there are no athletic flelds left for the sex to conquer? | gmpmmmmas a ' . Say RRA Wann arn In Connecticut they beat the boys at football, and recently a girl player - rag 2 a 4 : , umping over and Ising dead A P De i vl ‘ faking nolse-proof cabinets. $3 = Rook—"The Private Secretary,” Vavorite Author—Theodore Roosevelt Favorite Artist--Col. Koosevelt's photographer Favorite Frult-Whatever T. R. Ike, H "= mesenonetnes — — Favorite Plant—Phe clinging ivy + _Liebschen, was willst du noch mehr?” A ria A rpg Age ee ee { What is wanted, it seems, is a game which will give grace and agree- Letters from the People J Ww Answers to Questions Favorre Character in History—Roos } 18 patients to a place where they is cect pert? able exercise without strain, Archery might serve, or the disused ring toss, But a point to be reckoned with is the athletic spirit in the modern New York's “Queer” Men, of the pavement murtace belng @> think t's a bad etty for this disease send- cendamumeeh Eau tng no crevice by which | J an get have we got here to fight it] h? In the first place, we have what | #&t cured? C nil graft, in the second place we haste deve hospitals In most 8 for this purpose. 4 } gin, who scorns the namby-pamby in sport. Undoubtedly young women 1 the © ¥ are carrying their devotion to athletics to an extreme which means seri-| york men ure ‘queor.” ‘i ous risk to their general health, The sight which has been witnessed of peat Mas pony a ee : a ‘woman golf champion threatened with nervous prostration was not oné|rnan trom another chty tries t catculated to encourage advocates of athletic sports for women, Cer-| New Yorkers ina decent. : Tf he says ‘plea tt way. If he says “thank n wonder as if he bidocdeal| i. It he does unto rowld be done by |start in to “do” him, I met more gen- A Woman Anti-Noise Champion. far 2 ones (); tg @ wonder It has remained for a woman, Mrs, Isaac L. Rice, to call the atten~) oi tn unis otts ton of the Port authorities to the nuisance of indiscriminate whistling ty | A Anes Pees, | g North River tugboats at night, This abuse is one of long standing, The) Morset and \’ 90t’ ; nents se was killed in the game, They played baseball at Lenox last summer iy the presence of society audiences, They strive at basket-ball, excel fiw arrive $22,022,193 Worth of Diamonds, tennis and golf, row, ride to hounds, compete in track athletics, sailf yachts, In England they play cricket. A modem Heine might ask ‘Mein A adh taicoe bt Phe Woveciig Wu Cth ons fetited by diene é i pertere trans the London syndicate announce an advance in (he price of rough stones of like amount this year There was, in addjtion, in September an y you | ing only to persfontel, hur 7 ie H jibe, 20 TENE pd YOR | pracletion of your auiqnenatul sttorta th] coreg ® '% NEBRPSFORIGTA: RLOKAH the: bi (sland where the alt 18) securing tor Harlem the appropriation | hy doesn't some association | py 4408 % eS The present advance, which comes in time to affect the holiday trade, {s coms ¥ the Board of Hatinate and APvOM | prehensive, including aises whilvh have N. P, To Stamp Oot White TPagne, ing World er Island Hospital, Jations are at Colorado will, if you go tt ted Mines, Limited, der cent.—the third Tam pleased to ald my name to the! long lst of property owners along Sev- eath avenue sending in to your most ble paper their 0 the Exlitor af The EF 1 see national! ty cltles to help stamp out disease, W crease In price of 5 per eent., apply. ed gems, w nanks and @p- tainly some restraint should be put on the tendency to injurious excess, | »s Yet a substitute game to attain popularity must contain the very! incentives to strenuousness which are objected to in the old. } 1 are mos; highly they make over to 1 damp? W he White Plague. I hope good. Now, look at New eel ein | tlonment last week ta: e improve: Government imports sow What for ab ment of this most bea ul avenue, E E ’ Importation of diamonds amounted to & ae BK : relent | amounted SAID ON TH SID . Last summer your steat newspaper |. lea, befyre the total was o more (han 60 per cent, of ai) che ot been advanced in Uiree years " honths ended wih September the while In the correspording period The United States is now taking sof the w — undertook to carry through he grand | te signals {s “aus. | dea Of making this avenue a ‘‘how" | Formula may be Venue, and I predict that upon the! as & useful excuse | COMpletion of same before next spring ' | property values will be greatly en| POinted Paragraphs, La | e | hanced thereby and the city proud of| A man’s idea of an Angel {sa woman YS of ine Days. eanon is over, but| the kew boulevard. who doesn't talk about her neighbors. 4 the exploding HARRY GOODSTEIN, Tf tle and tide were to wait for By R.E, Minder. us, A Merry Kuropean Jambie, — |'¢% the world would soon bo at af Thursday, Noy. 30. go Aldermen to| ‘To the Editor of The Bvening World meee O-MORROW ts Friday dern 9 oro Byeniag Wo "A burnt ehtld dre . e day after question reporied.| Hae Kf Edward hocked the Kaiset my peeve ot ne yd be a a oy Hag tleea sl ming a publi ice, af , alne ®) nent thelr typewriters with embossed [If not settled by these authorities wil] to France to loan Russia money to pay | ee TL Mieaeh Go ta ty Tt he ee or @ public serv se ma representations of Cupida as truv-love | be med 8 ” oos Faced eh mee ae Tt Isn't what you know byt what you Just like on a Monday yf, can make others believe you know that My! hasn't the week gone quick! in a cafe." “Marrtage cerenvny gineer's failure to Ye rides | pended brain ee worth remémb On other occ: are he AUS i two automo AND T b. | aaa weds on a ‘dare’ Explanation of Boston and Maine en- |“ into n Nineteen hours is Ww of such is modern : Regular firework: m to me very trimony Ay an shrieking whistles at times banish sleep from every bedroom on River-|"%y'n" side Drive, They make a most wanton contribution to the volume of | umnecessary city noises, | In taking upon herself the duty of bringing the offenders to account There will be no turkeys to-day for the employees of the Equitable Wife Assurance Society in Denver, Policy-holders have not had them for some years past. , pay xine Sinetron: the trolley oar ¢ lage, another case | motor box ary still wi nog. ‘ mg) Declaton of the ¢ wi orna. | talte up the footba: naire wedding his xpected that ent “y more, Visttor who started for Heaven by silt Greece and given the Turkey “" t elevated road was certainly une Italy, who gave It to Austrian because COUR i e fen day Is nay day ar with the destination of city she Was so Hungary? aot SL the man who Imagings he udder ont help much, f tranait. PAUL ANDERSON, portion of ton you,-Chicago News. ' 80 aa to he {8 no shoo would b4 any [shat ake you sick? peeenetnes eed \ A New Yorker's Strange w | ® j # | A Wonder-Story of a Wild » wx pA New Yorkers Siow: tou e Lhe Lion Tamer ¢ By Albert Payson Terhune & [4 Mam Som.of « Wid an aes, to ue emniovens And headed a, another minute,” @ rush for the burning tent it Another Ghoaght than his personal Alded by the tremendous downpour of whereabouts or *ondit.on wae pete rain, the workers with difficulty suc. must in Stephen's cou(ised mind, eceded jn stamplug out the biaze and Has | in, rey ing the tent from co.lapee. When the danger was practically over nd the orles of the animals Segan to le down, the fighters found the of Btepuen Gaul lying cite downward on the same place ain't eddy und in front of Nero's cage, tere after the first swat. But'— The’ fenge vamng. atl gt oe b acksnal » but as tl turned him over there w or SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. | dose and olear untl he eould half tm-} Ptephen Gault, a young New Yorker Whol egine he felt Its hot breath on his Mas ost "hin fortunes Jolna @ ciivence over | hans; to know he was being doubt nd, through an Wild animals, eventually ,becomes a len: tamer, While the, cireua i SS ee ea | tI pice Gray, whom D i of Gault, was a pirate, rumored, te nae cool nerve, } “ Ma bey, had found a despatch; But Gault was too old an animal e posseusion of larael, On Ite | verse was seraiohied. | Pau fant of Lara), be te eondueia| Tush, ‘The same tactics might z 4 i" n t 3 horse, passing wore like any wild beast of his exper: @mal | tence, check its present advance, copse | fence, . Adai crushed to| “Back! he called again; uot lovdly, fmoty.] but in tense, curt com Siephen| ‘The long whip writhed and snapped tn 4d IR) air and the cold, blue ¢y9s stared com> 3 | pellingly into the empty space before | '} them, Once he fancied from a ® fully Inspected by some Creature who horror was dc 4 because Invisible; Bowe?’ he i «d abruptly, t gone , Ly The ‘lightning? of it hap none, playin’ around, Lightning never e same place, Gen- bilstered — tre- {| trainer-not to perceive the advantage he had gained in checking the creature's ped the Gault had risen somewast siukiy to y pany fot ie are. antil unconselously 0 \ 8 i. life in the white, drawn face. The halr | wi ent abeaking ot the lightning,” rie mace ot ii raed rae (eoranas, he Interrupted, “but of'-—~ @ livid wet a4 of a white-hot iro - le paure er a fava Wee chee of mn dis. He poured. Dazed as he was, he eaw geared In tw: ing with An 4 his cont wae oe rank futlity of trying 1 make any 4 where It had of his assuckates belleve hiv sare ° bac > ed the ba & far 7 wo to tell them of the Unsees ‘Visitor "Poor feller, IM Men tes le clown, thit had #9 recently stood face to face i lomg-faced man of posaimietlo with nim, They would brand him tne * “He's dead, gli right, Such sane or druni hee lb talkin’ about one of the antmals, Meiford has an treasure buried by ve wi 8 *, r hothin'!" roared Currier, “The ” \ nelew Gault te tn earch jar of the whipstock that the 1 lighining handed him an liebe it and ks arnet ae pate i reaolves to prevent him! pinging tl @ alr, encountol , fore he could move or speak, a sound id oe out, Wag all, It didn’t even but as I was i undertake to. decohor | #218 eubstance; Hut as th crashed forth that by comparison sted | trom the bars’ of Thal ted aise here when we | y become engaged. 4 vepeated 4 not the racket of tie great Deasta Into & 7 BMpty first saw the blaze something seemed / ig 1 that night b mere whisper, couple of buckets of water over him, to be escaping. It doled pavt i FS nagerie. The . A shaft of blinding light tore through | #0M¢ of you! And then a couple more the pitch darkness and brushed. agalat t can discover ok xt re the tent r forward trom the | M4, Saeed come aroun). See! Poor me as it ran. It must nave hewn one ar rent-| But su i |bars of Neny's cage; a myriad of | Old Noro's bevn bowled over, too. But of the biegest ones. for it i te be! paused | =i. 31 flashes played before his staring eyes | he’s inning ty quiver. He'll get into heels over bead In tie ara ray : nt Gault | then a Mel | anda blow from a heavy fron Bar |abape by himself in a few sinutes, only barely brushes by Tt wa ¢ Was entered the} ‘Phe caged carnivora which had | hurled him less to the earth. More water thare for Gaull!” too dark for’ mo (0 see anythi ward him Peet ON waeeet, ce dice (want | Ved fai Cadi | * 6] A third and a fourth bucket of Jey but'— q + Rael | watched this strangest of duels in geal | Bo utterly absorbed had the trainer | ¥ as dashed into the unconscious, | been in the conflict with the Invisible | tat he had not noted the rapid ap> jexcltement showed CHAPTER X. A New Peril, N at he drew a ending spring and was me any of the animals got loone’ eb commanded Curren War: DEM Cura. WL un ena proach of the pathecine torm, | or'# the best and only cure for lght- oki we , ut the tempest ned ne Ane tas in| Hing mock. If people haa nenge enough ot a eee seep Chae ea Ali tte fury above the island, And che | lo Keep pouring It over folus who get | {07s south, judging from the di first bolt of lightning, heralded by an] struck, 1! uf never be a death from t It_ knooked | eeemen se, ing BR bing 4 ye ER eth Peet Whelie2 cag! | oy meied tobe akin’ for the | struck one of the hollow ivon support ine poles “ot the tent, 7 Las Gault, with a halt. ed sensation, 8 Road. Over by the e fa calaciin ainwii ; ; | and wat. bolt. u Cottage, you know, and’ advancing showy, ma Ie sep by itis aajolning Sages ch, shanced £5 | stupid at tne ting of tnd Helou | wp bea bet me wh Hiab be Nero's, it had knocked both @tephan over him, : reler' " ed brutes slunk back again as t be NGG & Ie ned Riveemeed Bray me ro. was& s1FOME (uate of aulprur| TAKIN md notice of Cuctlane thourh disappointed, The } of cag A ahvet of flame from the electtien'iy| tn ata nid his head banged und | dustnone BO ae pa Been fe iA Ueh Ons abbarestiy to alde ignited woodwork, eanvas and straw i wile the roar of Niagara it- | G06 Walt ‘Durat through the \ a8 Appi eh , 4 of Ube menagerie tent planed Wo] salt ed In 2 pare, ‘ te can ; cl ‘ato Ba setcanitter tity saiticur cane a i the, lac Ue COT a A Ne | cuter 4n atiembs at foseSe te ange | oreo the Som thu shh Bure! to more or lees ma 8 cur resin inky hist Hurled Him Senseless to the earth By fe the By yh vic | none in’ his geuft voice. tn ‘cuman | teDt, and, parent fre sins A 1 dared an ordeal Défate wilh: tHe aul’ oe yu now that Fecaptured horses had reachel the] @round fine, Ligatiing hit thé tant w As ha Wi pam, wae mor tg had awatoned the ier Tale 6 wea ei ae a cg Pot bt ole haar a o's em than hag been the Insta ling throughout the entire menagerie. If yn aye airange weakness Int He gathered bis wavering faculties clrous proprietor, sorely trind nl. | Knocke 0), But Ye bat . Meith: To’ see) an Undcon Being draw the Unseen still lurked in the shadows, the tumult. Bui or Jn every Joint and O| for aa effort to restore order, But ber ready hy the night's experiences, yelled daa’ ce tok ‘Where um ., $80 Be Continued),

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