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a a rere tt me a ep ee ne eee Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Monday, September 3, 1906. | “Amusing the Kid.” The FIFTY GREATEST _ at the Post-OMice at New York as Second-Clase Mall Mati By Albert Payson srerhune 'OLU ME 47 « ; LABOR, inl Everybody who works should spend an hour a day in thought. i She xan ilo regs rie aa ser vert | By J. Campbell Cory. EVE NTS in H IS TORY No. 22—THE INQUISITION; a Crime That Helped Colonize Amertoa This Labor Day. What is lator? | +e Wekee epomitated happy vilinges, rich towns and fertile diviricts of my es. Labor is the de of any useful thing or the performance of any retowd manny in mh ono cin an sls batts Service of value. The pleasant or disagreeable nature of the act ha re opel teen centr nw = j i ing 3 nor ap 0 Or : . fothing to do with the definition. A man can labor without moving 4 ae din Chere Loti Git lieag tee dobar Teel! seit : muscle, He cannot labor without exciting some convolution of his brain. pee Bic ‘we 4 4 "4 ‘ Almost all labor is a combination of muscular effort with mental me tie tn Aerie “nas ey w= sin tele " * ! ‘exertion. The man who pvorks with a pick must know how to strike To altomt a 5 His eye end brain must be skilled F ; £ 3 to his work. Tho man or woman . he 3 AI who operates am t “ cer C. al tr an e ; tts in is employed as ¢ itty as . a the muscles, The bookkeeper uses eg a he! | his muscle. The operating surgeon ft slne ms valine wok Dr sa TR: must have extreme muscular skill. | pot * ote jrhameae 0 i awe van & Do ‘ ' it mi ML The architect must also be 2 palace aa seat, C8 ; sna } ; C7 oan 4 hatred tn aroused AMT draughtsman. The palr er and the ali Piow Bena M Fare fine ons y Tha | sculptor do thelr work with their | That Depopulated Spain | 8 the a a i ; . pruners : ee UU There ts therefore no dividing : com t wae : 3 fine between manual and mental labor, | : na The two classes into which men who work can be divided are sar- ae torlal, not physical. The man wh: can wear a clean white starched ‘ collar comfortably at his work Is In one class. The man who ca x ‘work comfortably and feasibly In good clothes {s In the other class. The . __flistinction 1s Important, « wis ee The advancement of fhe workingman has been confined aimost | . ms 5 entirely to those who work with thelr coats off. The carpenter to-day el = works quarter less hours and recetves over douhle the pay of a carpenter ite generation ago, The’bricklayer, the. plasterer, the printer, the black- “ smith, the hod-carrier and the shoveller have doubled In thirty years the i : amount of money they receive for an hour's work. : af But the clerk, the bookkeeper and the other men who work with soft | aie is Shands are comparatively worse off every year, financially speaking. The eat In cost of thelr Ilving has enormously increased. Their wages have hardly ' {ncreased at all. Clerks In banks trusted with thousands of dollars a day are : 3 do not receive a hod-carrler’s wages. Bookkeepers can be hired for a : aed lbepe? it month at less cost than a mason’s week's envelope contains. The men who work with soft hands and in good clothes would be far better off as a class economically and physically if they were in any of the great manual trades. Working with the muscles becomes easler every year. There Is nc { Tortures That Led to } Unes pected Benefits. } < 4 > Yonger any occasion for the Tubal Cains of the smithery and the forge ‘ , : : B q oo, haa And to th ~The steam derrick does the work ofa score of windlass men. A steam zon — pet | shovel will scoop more earth than a hundred shovelmen. One power 4 I Ba - S rill witt do the work of half a dozen gangs of hand-drill men. Coal a, & ; Y, ; Sue atid water furnish the steam and electrical energy to many times the - muscular capacity of the population of the world, The steam engines ofthe United States alone do more work than all the manual labor of all the people on the face of the earth could accomplish, and they do a frac- tion of the human effort and at the shadow of the financial cost. "The cause of labor is the cause of mankind. The advancement of The Fury of the “Stung”’ Man. s By Nixola Greeley-Smith. i oaicgs o lid il Yabor is the advancement of mankind. The dignity of labor Is the glory hat Com, wes, TWO-MINUTE TALKS of mankind. Think about It. | © norrows Of poor Ixella, tate of the Lave Trust. | theth. And then, mot becaune the widows proved fitthles or waned th charm By T. O. McGill. ’ ‘ a bondaman, on @ mere) Or Beauty, but simply aWing to the discovery that they lacked a ff fa oh ae lolthes, thetr admirere haled court and began the te 5 fc Anthracite coal went up 10 cents a ton In New York on Saturday, It wil! ad. F hear amen get of nd bide falr to bring the bewlldering Bina als jyance 25 cents Dec, 4, when the Manhattan retail rate will be $6.50 and the Bronx rate $6.75. The reason? Oh, Just because the coal men “can and aren't afraid to.” Fiei| hath no fury é For her eribot down Uke « wolf on thr tmid—duak pet dealers ar Holl hath no THE NAVAL REVIEW. revere res oo ro nan oy WITH NEW YORKERS Samuel Chase, a delegate from Maryland to the Continental Co: ¢ t r 4 : wok lh ra? F gress, was one of the earliest opponents of a large navy for this ¢ oe Om : Ay His sentiments have been preserved by a summary in John . — 5, dives welch tie oe abd tiotes of debate, as follows: are ~ of yet nd ding | Any wound fer feline may we It ts the maddest idea in the world to think of building an American fleet; it a ee abcsiketl sein rahe : z . Hh pl a ay tir = Ne mpg a0 latitude is wonderful; we should mortgage the whole continent, Reoollect the in itah after at tn their tauretiating nelly pthawtaig Uissir leer corcen cake to the Lave Ys Sito # * tn telligence on your table~defend New York—fortify upon Hudson's River, We * w t mime he ‘ t wer tips ts co ® ‘ + i : ‘to anys ——shoukt provide, tor -gaiting tateiigencs, two sadftsaling vessels aan 3 Khia aie ears; in absence And the lesson of th ‘ ra mak n 4 To-day, Pints 0,000 worth of United States fighting ships are jet ip orth hein heen Ram in . aces SPR ERTON | EERO ROL POY EN ® (Lime a—yen,; ver 1 nae." | nthe = ob thle : sembled off Oyster Bay for review by the President. The “maddest . i ai ia ma - . rehiiyaner Rear a, Kola fdea in the world” toviay would be that of a great nation without a THE DIARY OF A BAD BoY. we ~=~«CO~BY “Pop.” LETTERS FROM ne of O14 Laaaviile teionds ot | evel and oa : Mr. Bryan's Home: ere, and ter in to fe me a me the way to the Btatue of 1 ed he had w lot of ince T saw him jast and asket navy. New York is many times defended. And no enemy will get fear enough to make any difference whether the Hudson River is for- tified or not. Mr. Chase was possibly a light of his peculiar times, But he wa no prophet, and the time Not yel is our na * greatest on earth, Not all of it is review. The New York, the Brooklyn, the Olympia, the Texas, fa mous in the records, are absent. Ship for ship and man for man, how- ever, the fleet at Oyster Bay 1 outclassed uy no standing division of | nayal force in the world. : | Not until the present year has su 4° THE PEOPLE. Hl COW BOTHER ME KID, t Got Tow MUCH TER Fini there the him, ana "A gnake bit tt off.’ ™ tn the way he explained tt: | Of ! He anid he was Asked by the president The pin iin company to take a crew of men | Seed contatned tw health batteret (not bet- make an tnventigation of an old | { tered) and dedts and wearliess, That | giver mine, It had been cloned down | « ™ |3s the fate of the majority. If @ man! tor a long time, ant they wanted to | Sredes | WOuld wo to some MRemhouw on ovsst | opwn it up. Tt was Known aw a dry | rerion by immer | jor ‘a mountains and gers two restful) mine and had no water or gaads in it. | Put M out of businen. a | outdoo: nave changed WHAT QUILOING Me 13 That cousin Je 6, g ry Wi ciney ? Wag le { Rie a mbartng and piping was tn % Twieks, With no frivolity or te boa-constrter ‘They wanted to know what whape the y 1a } rt th heen possible. Only wave t ‘He went down with the man aid after | mine eh ‘nace rational policy of naval d j who haa & careful Inviatigation he abnt the man | 84m a ae ae to took after eaves of the Hft| “fe loc nb: omplain to Board of Memlth. wheels on tho lower level while he took | etter," c Jed Karr nae, ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: A helgtivor of ours keeps a dog which i = ta consklered by a who have heard him | AV Of i | ife Saeco Br a 30 ansehen SD ange of Hair. Submarine Life. erp The owner thinka that if he obtains a By Margaret Rohe, Hi Bie: eteraa pecans ¢ om Mie eee Mownme for t © won't have to | a of the waven i PDK Ww. | Worry abou! jainat T remarke: “They follow the Acie ; Dy you know. of prep_iike packs of an withou' | { CMECA RY are followed, band " sony ; tui ye creaming in mize am they de iH ; : on numbers. The herrtn, ent that i r i arly, lies f f ; ; early : even thelr owt young of the wo ted by the blusitsties nti t F aN \ r %f blood atains the wator, while followe ing the blueflahes come the imaatinte Capt. St H porpoises, Nothing savey the weeke® ; ones but breed. Many thousands @@ My |seme are apawned that & down of more ry may be hatched and bee Biv: NTER So ity. 3 Nn oe CE WOES PAYS. hs tRAD fo the Wditor of The Kivaning World | hie it iC) ta he ALERT A ce PaM, some one who voderstands real | Srereressiienteranie MEKIN. Wiis Ee i ate plonae tet me know what effect | Gig i n ‘ " Aaie ( a “1S, i its 1 SEVER BE Wo ARTIS TONS suKwerted hot the Bast itive | fantic Fish Shoals, golden profit. A f : tinder the eye made an ¢ + the greater navy Sines! are tiles in lwngth and width, wintows so vant th Paaming | succemmion for Bald Wille Amith to Tommy Jones, Just think, an awful fright | Turned my ma’a heir from black to ederal Ownrrahin. To the Wijter of The Bvening World had been 4 by some 4 ni herrings move on the sea fw Hohe | Ynoountable numbers, in banks tha inthis at ® time. awe raed There we much talk of mu 2 w se mwenhade rae Once on a time that “dark brown taste’ enue). he eemeaas ek | ray H 02 With abe A catoh in aw Work. 1 me o | orn In jumt one single night? purne net ¢ x0 Is not infrequent Yor! it attaches now chiefly to unflitered Croton water | hamely, federal ownership e ‘ Molent to witte ‘Di yr factories, our rallrowds, | Seid TommypyJones to Willie Smith, f 0-0 naturel ene © haddock and the “4 Prompters of long Island real estate learn without surpr's s Oe ee ood in The aptass | oWhatia shat to sella tallow? , 7 i bridge's vendenoy to ‘ \ [aad chen co the 4 Wi My mother's hwirin just one hour ul th aniline eR, .. eta we Site oy it i r : . [ase cheap A, mont ae ue iemaons the sy ‘ . + ‘ ya" 4