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The Evening “Ticrin No. 61 to © Park Mow Second-Clase Mat Naw To Ma « Company © at New York * Publieht Padlisned by the Pr Entered at the VOLUME 47 ICE CREAM. lee cream is Cupi mmer | allies, like soda wate gustatory overtures of courted more than moonligt must be acts and t aramels Every & amat ve This mean wa rkens ling rights rejecting Samuel Beldner ined te t her to a peace aft Miss Lang and Mr were partners in a cand offering d stationery business. They were so engaged and expected soon t become partners for life. A dispute over the division of the receipts the cash drawer led them to court, where Miss Lang, after the fashion of her sex, promptly relented and forgave. On their way back to the store from court Miss Lang suggested that they get some ice cream to celebrate with. Mr. Beldner refused “to spend | my money on such stuff.'’ Miss Lang thereupon promptly broke the engagement. She tight. A man who will not buy ice cream for his best girl before they are married wil! find fault with the butcher's and grocer’s bills afterward was World's Daily Magazine, Saturday; August 25, Out on a Limb. NEW YORK By Soothing the Savage Manhattan Breast E are indeed a music-loving people, Otherwise we would never 'W stand for the kind we get on Lobster I ? Almost anywhere else in this falr human nature, generally apenking, is found of human nature 1906. D) FUNNY GLASSES Irvin §. Cobb Campbell Cory. nil, oll-ribbed land of owrn an tt were, quite full to be. One man gets hin exercise winding a foliar wateh and another gets his cranking up a 40 horsepower atto, and both of them love the sotind of the click But this ts the only place on the broad continent where folks must have music with their meals, which goes to show that catbing can take @way a well-Indurated New York appétité. Some of us have been having {t that way so long that when we are seized with a‘Jolting pang at & restaurant we can't tell for a minute whether {t's a touch of indigestion or a false note that has jarred us Why this mhould be so no one knows, In the provinces when a man feels that he needs something along with his meals to tone him up, he doean't send for a ginney orchestra. He gets a gnilon bottle of dark red tonic for a dollar from the Kickapoo Indian doctor on the Public Square. He ts fond of music, but he likes {t {n its proper place, such as preyer- | meetings and funerals and veterans’ reunions and other large social gath- | erings. | Mrmie te also popular at the firesite. How fine a thing it ts when @ family predisposed to naaal catarrh line np hy the dear little cottage organ of @ peaceful Sunday evening and unite tn singing “Shall We Gather at the River?” until tho nelghbors all get to wiwhing that they would Rather as desired and that a tidal wave might come along and drown the bunch! | Music for the home circle, but not for the table, is the rnatic rule of | the robust Rube. The dinner horn ts all the orchestral accompaniment | he expects with his proverder. Brisk selections at the pie coufee might | distract bis attention and cause him to put bis knife in his mouth cross He would begnidge his wife a new dress and he would stint the house- hold expenses, no matter how lavish he might be for his Own adorinenty and how prone to treat in the corner saloon. ‘Fhere are over 40,000 gallons of ice cream sold every August day om Manhattan Island... Brookiyn is-risovs great ice crerm town Or @ hot, humid day aver 100,000 gallons of ice cream yield their latent oid units to alleviate the heat. Unfortunately much of this Ice ¢ream is adulterated. Instead of the pure cream, pure milk, sugar, fresh éggs and flavoring extract, which should be the only ingredients of ke cream, some manufacturers use glucose for sweetening, cornstarch for body and coal tar extracts for flavoring. A quart of cream, a quart of milk, a cup- ful of sugar, eight or ten eggs and a little pure vanilla flavoring are a Good recipe for ice cream. The compound is nourishing, cooling and sufficient for a meai at any time in the day. Every family should have an ice cream freezer. Even though the price of ice Is high, its use in an ice cream freezer need not be wasteful, EN Iii, nee HT: a if after the ice cream is made the unused ice is put back in the refrigerator Ice cream is much more cooling than ice water. The harder it is frozen the cooler it is. A pound of ice cream frozen hard will lower the temperature of 442 pounds of water one degree. The human body is about three-quarters water. The slow degiutition of ice cream has a general co: dling effect far beyond what would be expectedfrom its volume. certain facts which books on physics tell This is because of | These books also explain why | salt is added to ice to make a freezing mixture, while ice without salt | would only chill and not freeze | Thus ice cream is not only a symbol of wor rights and man’s} duties, but it suggests investigation into the great physical facts of nature's alchemy, Commissioner O'Brien's plea for a new fire-alarm this-ably-secomded t+ -the tact thet-often-you Meanwhile time and the fire syste v has been heard be. | erat fore. any one hearing an alarm, the ling in order SAVING THAT IS NOT THRIFT, From a Bowery lodging-house there ha r \body of a man who had lived for years on twenty cents a day had refused to call a doctor for his last illness books standing for more than $7,00¢ fo Here is folly revealed Wi € Without ve the This man After he was de. nd we in his room a death-bed i tom which fits the occa ij sion appears on a short-story page of a current popular magazine thus: B beutne “ie | r. } ‘ ; “Saving,” sald Laniaski, “is laudable only when it Is difficult. It Is then more f than Jaudsble, It is noble and heroic, When It ceases to be difficult, when tt be:| 5 comes easy and a pleasure—nay, when it bec $a passion, then it Is, perhaps t of all the devil's ingenuities to undo mank the most devilish because it is ‘ the most selfish.” z t 4 if The man who died on the Bow had passed from praiseworthy thrift to soulypinching penury Saving was his passion. might have rioted in drink. There are plenty of people who would prefer, at Iéast for Purposes of companionship, the drunkard in wine to the drunkard in cold dollars, Either kind-of inebriate is a warning example. _ It is doubtful whether a full definition of “tainted money" h, given when one speaks of wealth wrung from others by cruel or ¢ methods, Some taint, it would seem, must 1 to the hoarded sum that a man piles up by cheating himself of ev t joy of life. a stain the millions left by Russell Sage are free, for, clos their late possessor was in his cash Wealings with other peor He lived alone with his bank ac count » dissipated in c. posi He dissipated in cash deposits as another man | as been | criminal 1 } accurate a5 | le, he denied | From such |° wars; while something In the nature of a dreamy and poetic walts at the outset of the meal would be almost certain to make him forget his mac | ners and fall to tuck the napkin {n the collar and remove the cuffs before starting to carve, as @ xentieman should. How very different here! The tratl of the loathsome gufter te sercss every mouthful that we ewallow {n public. In all this town the only large establishment where they do not hare popular with dinner fs at the deat mute asylum. One cannot hope to escape it. Mealtime tmusie, ales, | has become our deadifest social vice | You are enjoying yourself In the mid#t of A comparative and bitasfel | silence at a large hostelry, when « full German brass band of twentyewo pieces stations Itself just off the lobe of your eat and mnddenty bersts into |The Match of the Hoboken Cadets,” and you come out of your balmy, |calmy state as @ tooth comen out of a sotket-—quickly and with great pain Or maybe t's one of thowe dear little two by four Bohemian places | where the main entrance abuts om the kitchen stoop. You are trring te THe REVOLUTION a to Them—By Nixola Greeley-Smith. And the aasitant pastor thought 1¢ necessary THE MEN in THE NEWS— Straigh Talks It Takes a Nervy Billionaire to Lay a Pipe fas Uist ons re eae fell the young Women of hia Hibie clase that “John D. Rockefeller te MlMoDs | induce your ApAghett! to gift colling and etriking at you, when three wool Line of Salvation Into the Kentucky Mountains. eee ee ent ee to neeatmniy wil ne tated cue graner {JY Drlgands emerge from behind « friere of paper napkin and begin bab LaF hore abode pater yn nig aa aseaaaeet somites shan gow pate the miavionaries aert to your gates, John D. Scores | lowing one Cf theme Je-la-Ia things unm] you feel as tf you were riting eelved m Lexington, Ky,, Are respon r the ' hee , , | ie | Of POOple would Ike + t to you, through a tunnel In a cloned carctage with @ saongerfest, Tumor that you are to eend a sma iste thto the Kentucky mountains to ort the m toln foudiate and pleads ® hymn-book tn wach hand hitherto pre eccupled with the abotgun oF the bowie k Here's power to thelr lungs, but « lurk you know, to tell you how much hatm you wealth of the world, by banishing hope and joy trom | our croahing motopoly has ruined, by wringing paltry peoniva that you have long ceased to count and cannot are 4 the Lives ing of th ering t nde | Bren at a stag emoker in a clu you ate not spared. You exmnot properly concentrate your attention on your beefateak beokuse of the ap- pearance on the platform of those singing comediennes, the Sisters Bone —Danger and Torrid—who learned expression In front of a parrot og, ear for thelr y There ls a Konpat of brotherhood, of charity, of Numan kindness, watting to be liven! Also, w wonder why you should supplies | rmohe Robkefel " the hymn-books of « country provided y Prekohed to you, Mr, Rockefeller. But not the Author of salvation Himaet sould | and who regal us with sassy Parisian alra by that firm of eminent French Mivhe You. raeall the incident the ort pa ae y of your gates unless He carried « cart signed by socae member of composers, MoUilliouddy & Schwartachild, Shatias wine unseuie ah bs ale » tlare Your family; and if He stated His business to your butler of got past Kim to your ‘ a a Hehtacte dine ik few SHse bee, si be 1d Ha not be told that Mr. Rockefeller had not time to ate Him? THE FUNNY PART: e your worthiness maintaining his are sending emissarion into the home: other people, Mr. Rocketallen. Nobody has yet thought of making grand oper, nenjly popular by Wat $00E RaVGGALE & GAEAE they Will meet with more conrideration than thelr envors WHUIS | serving free lunch sjong with It end down aalvation to Kentuc : a ti pabess de eka D, tha waaton of sanctt ia for minstonary, alao for meddler Lata hope, too, the Kantucky| —~ i om, , accept the latter Interpretation. It's ny opinion you're operating | Kentucky reminds me of » Coleridge tndited to the ott preparing for ebgyrtanellinyy Ss y not keep of sending your #alvation to China and Indie and ? They've got to take ft Put Kentuck’s another story. Maybe | The Fudge Idictorial, . r nine, It ls well known, r Won't Want to #ing your hymna. But, at any rate, we'll have @ | — ————— . 7 feed big a A ; n foane; Yount. Metall capris | Today is PAY-DAY and this tums ows But-wit me, nymphe! Whet power @iyive While the lamp Range out te burs || How to thoughts toward the UNEQUAL distribution © yilest sinner may return Nor will the aloner’s chances @pott | Tt nie lamp ta filled with Standard Om"? The People We Meet Shall henceforth weeh the River Rhine? of WEALTH, We have figured out a plan Wealth fix it. It isa simple plan. Let President Roose : x gal | ealtn. yelt ORDER EVERYBODY to spend « . CENT they get as SOON as they GET in The Evening World. | This will stop HOARDING, which is at the bottom of ALL re) MONEY troubles, If each dollar Is chased out of the house THE I. STANT IT COMES IN everybody will have ENOUGH! Whap EVERYBODY has ENOUGH what more CAN they want? We regard this idea as a VICTORY for common SENSE. We D&- | MAND that Theodore Roosevelt put it into IMMEDIATE effect, | "If he does NOT comply WE will run for the PRESIDENCY OUR. SELP, TWO-MINUTE TALKS WITH NEW YO. Distribute Maybe you don’t nead to be saved, Join D. 1 attended Sunday Summertime tn Japan. KR. tte of the Japanese peace pleasant and stim Uiating oopiness of the Atmwrican aum- ner in New Englegd Ot, ye, bere in Portamouth eur are pleasant enough,” a cor roy t maid, “but you whould viait | Philadelphia or Bt. Loula at thie season. Then your idea of our summers would bave bot summen Hato in Japan,” “Wa have hot weather too. Wor tumtance nthropio veser women aevomed hit, hey io her era, she @acd, “wilh pou not i RS, One keeps the heart in pion, one Denutifies the taom And both to any gnery will reepand, To gtve The Evening World any day. F” & Mtthe Gopper ont every newsboy l# content 3 modest pleasures neither to himself nor his wife | it If the man on the Bowety had by his frugality given clue to a rm Ee. tional new method of c living he might have left to poorer brett if pen the benefits of his test. But he wa t ving himself for that. - In ft his death he has almost glorified tt udthrift and confounded the makers of maxims on thrift A penny saved by s¢ ating the bod fs no need is a penny t ramble For his impetw velt’ his ma a ates feeara para A ta! Grew Jackson. But why should he care to spell worse than “Old Hickory" ever did? Thanks to the victims born’ every hos t Pop and the moss-covered bucket-suop that ha + lron-bound bucker de of Wall atreet. pper oan SO YONP Rereal, He maker ‘ht daily gains selling other people's DMO sous gist with Gta By T. O. Mcaiil “ven, RAG, eat the gent “Te the waa wor! they mer tees reek, Devoe compu, * 5 and he’ tok cut ‘eo handtul "at eet sil tata ad wire Although iiltinla brand bat ae YN. G." ¥ + AG! change We ert acquainted thus, without any formal fuss, We read her wholesame chat on lovelore, and « thay, HIRE'A & world of ocmnfort in [thay could and anked tie young fellow ie tk Tat Os, be ree about te wive| With the clever chaps MoCardeli aid MoGHii; And quite decided she's wine an wine ean be, 46] the thought that we're not 98 /ior an explanation, : y at her baby, end Debord, i ane We look for Edgren's tnoe—tt's alwaya in ith place— Theve's a lot of other tote, wt | vad ae we Are made out to D®) “He couldn't give any. only, & eneat dob, Among the lending sports we find dtm stil! wi th angles, curves end jokes | oy ine vest of the world somacimes,” | “Ha wae game, however, and ao Whyte, fled. “that baby tem ; . Mania Martin, Ketan, Marke ant Fin Ses tun Dorval. of the Cano tn the las he Gidn't, himwelt know how fraud = jy ary the Sn amen of morm and mailm we look for “Het bain And there's & new Oldfeld—« good orop it may ytetd ‘youterday. he bad been tnvolved he stood pat ent "Yen, ald 1 9 pants, : of humbly, “It wae, go hot 1 lee P psp psn We wonder if Miss Ayer le « blonda, When the harvest of Te World te gathered tm. z “Whee heen good to yout” we naked. waited for developments, He didn't eet one home to-day. } AL LIPTLE, Chatham, w. J. “No one te ever wood to me" said) up ony complaint and blame it on the — - _ ee a Gua, “oat I em thinking of the pretty |other fellow, but took his medicine and = of real New York Ife Went his 4 ” foiad to « dram ¥ way, BETTY VINCENT'S ADVICE TO LOVERS St cy eto | Wl la mn if fosie hare one evening last week. of his old friends out his, for you muse P “~ young fellow who has all the| know that even in this big settiomens Mother Is Going, Too. He Is Careless. He Has Grown Cold.” |Lowes the Bad One. | water thet any one man can wish for @ mabey grabbers inodey ” dowaa' ‘i count \ verything ani 0 Dear Batty Dear Hetty: Dear Betty pe Betty! ‘and wll capacity for enjoying he hes 4 | vellow Waa. the deep, demp Guin sud FRUEND of mine asked his «irl | HOS jater part of May a nel HAVE been married one year, My |] AML in Mve wit ]aone Stans wie, bes: mot the moss fe used to drive ub here in the af. ' } to the tMend. ‘The mother! ‘4 hid be n J i Mgve with @ fellow whowe par- | auringent rules of ptivete morality, and | ternoon and get away Of by himnel: « nother ef ours introdu ere bushand haa been vary aftec ente APO very wealthy, but hid heblte induced @omne acauainiance thy APA wach day he seemed to get dive was naked to go alone, Now, do He remained | alow to me und A fow months ago. He and dispoaition are very bad, 1 18 ed Peale igi stabil and. bluer think Mls right for the mothe: ie : x ie whenever he 1 nd wave really | young f41 Introduced him to to “About a week ago the man who was 8 anyth M RB = A . @ 98 | CORRS TOMS e - ead sid id never moet any ome that I coukt| ipto company he Was promoting, He| teally rwaponeole tor the whole trou. Of cour not me very iste He woes out ‘tn She A dewply aa I do bi, nevarthelaes | wade the yoang fallow hknwwlf a di | tie Was caught ine bit of bad work Call Al. > * b a everings And does not tal me where PAY MACried bite with bam lin the South, and be told among other Shall He Call Alone / ; TA kas Absa Ta tenia PAs and if I kek alm re he ta| would very unhappy, ‘Nears yee | ings when he was taken nick In jan ¥ 4 voing he pretends not to 4 ine 1 | Abother fellow that I go with ‘wae “The friend turned @ ‘trick on them | al about at had baprenad here in “ POR be sets: . , . Could fy Would (eke a Kon! Duaiand ahd beets | all and did « dirty piece of business) the Case Of the young fallow and sent time ase) ” man 1 of letter he sends tw file a i ne " a hoasly id y advise me |e good seo fay ttaerves M0 elegant | which wmvolved not the finanolal, but | Mm hiv wpalogies, asking for forgive. soed me tow girl triehd you think if he cur « tor what to do to make think more of | wat So Ot toy i J | wt “i ? hes ike hie bon either i eine ey hy a nt o he pire respect Dien. Wate oH t eps moral honor of the men asnoolated with be crowd that bad shaken the you Sou 10 aay Sokorh ur ve have written to in Wout dio, adh dt jue 1 married ‘hie | iim. fellow called him up on the phone ai ede atlas t y mh Vast Very | ou pledae Adyine a a Make 9» f and your home as at- | My family are ua postion to ve | the Jou of be made | Aalted bith s¢ he would ome toe din. pear doe, Puro tok it te cient | aut Toe me 2 trantiy ean. Don't mape or |e Verh inuel If snyihing happened to ' sake Lied gy Dt 2 | RE ie, whem, aed At here ins ) call woke on the |, UF la to him whe 06 buck mmplais ake hor »| hs 13) t sme |appenr tit ‘ q Benet Ee th Yerkes, i Fi Lr: = ge yr yall "De one.) Mahe te Lathe snae, ena ww [We the tetigmtor and promottr of the gt ie years youn . Ov He protably does not care particularly Wort want lo go «© ould be "wht thing. It would be all right fur you to onl | tor you tae a friend 1 would dress and manner bring back memoriag | yo would , pwole sone! Oe Sota te Ele ad earn 1 Oe ee ing dais. the wore! lng ou oud "Bin finan arew ot ow gwvcgtat we REO, “soe ’ ‘i . . *