The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1906, Page 14

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. Depaeesceer——enenegEnnmn The Evening Woria’s Wally Magazine, Friday, September Lan 1906: ig | Waiting. TECT = @he KPeatorio eat to The FIFTY GREATEST VOLUME 47... hi ath oh By Albert Payson Jerhune No. 24,- WILLIAM THE SILENT, and the “Beggars of the Sea,’ 1,000 INTOXICATIONS. : According to the Bellevue statis tics, t > average man can get drunk a thousand times before alcohol kills] re than a tail, dork, strikingly handsome, absorb during his alco was of a & ¢ nature, for It ins divtert harrels of pr sir r wo THARNA ‘ eT the ther in, Yea iirty-two barrels of proof spirits in Wren, din ret a Nether tae n of the horror be felt, and he shape of two thousand gallor b Meaty : io ; bitte ges fe Bei r ‘ far Li f ¢ and t of Nase wee born tn id A t to kill, and one Bellevue patient. ha 4 King, they x - estive, To * aFe worse since he was seventeen he got drunk o age of more than 150 lead a gras ing Leigh atl eat amon oI William's } dy Duke of Alya an army Into the {Strange Plan for} araged b | {Weakening Spain dine stent | nA bs iF ye been compiled by * days out of every year. These interest % , taking the reco Julian Willard Helbum for the American Dr. Dana and hysicians Observation stat d States for thi a WI purpose, since out i ” ‘tes A Spantarda, 30,000 patients wh it receives annually the chronic drunkards are a Set aainsent't ora of marquis,” auther juarter. -° | er t pre 1 seacoast. These privateers 9 Tl ‘ | n the r gars of the Be They dia hese statist ntradict the sitet 1 7 years inade t name @ results almost entirely from e¢ t " times drinking distilled liquors and v we : : liquors alone pr c | via * : for the popular tam’s efforta & num- 5 Declaration of More quickly than beer, but the results of beer, while slower in effect, are More severe and more surely fatal. | Half a dozen attacks of delirium tremens are all that .the average @runkard can stand. These take from fifteen to nineteen years of steady drinking and bring death at the average age of forty-three. Women @runkards are less numerous than men, only half as many, but alechol.! ism kills them more quickly. | were many scoundrels ready to Kil btm, and b f was in was ce {The Netherlands Free; the | | Liberators * It is another popular error that delirium tremens usually brings Reward, onsing Opt mo” Wisions of snakes. Snakes are less commonly seen than other animals | RSE S TT Em oie ty, Dutch burgners ‘ Horses, elephants and birds are more frequent apparitions than snakes. | ae en } men live Jong, the end came nt! too » m for the a A chronic drunkard will drink himself to death if there is any alcohol ci t ihe Ls t 1 wecessible. If he cannot get alcohol he may develop the drug habit. ! on ford ton, Not the day labcring class fur ¢ most habitual ; y but the men who work indoors, es s¢ who are poorl) i mr r 2 * ished, Instead of drunkenness caus- pve he v i setrabinges tein the Ing poverty, poverty causes drunk 5 7 +e enness through the bad air of the | THE MEN THE ‘NEWS — Lau ee Oot te Aas * Scie traight Talks to ‘Them id Nixola Grey Smith. |TWO-MIN UTE TALKS ~ and the bad diet of the very poor | or the Gallant Commander Who Lets One | sete vere mpl ra te mn wih be stan Epilepsy and simil | “I” Go In a Howling Gale of Simplification. Ot course t ¢ : ‘ r a eee WITH NEW YOi RKERS, fasts are akin to chr | Labi sis kis ae, One, saver: * ‘ a ay t at Hot along pueupuseeeree nr eeenen fm. They all result B are quoted in a way zt with a : { aiveithh'e Lei By T. O. McGill. you don't wht t rr) od bie cross but r ble the s t herited mental instability ne Aw with tw ; ' If Burgoyne and Cornwallis " s couple of the aye’ Si York thinka the causes ar fr tego x aoounas ve ann eS Sigene aon Cite ie wrest | gpralrigg si linsathen i dan iat , A man gets It into his dencies n't be leve you aati tr, just the ame Tf ed with the Carnegeene. do you think the United pret ne that he must think big tn New ‘holism is wholly to abs from any kind sida gu depose heditases ee A “ given w Tork ¢ i age of twenty-five less there j : ; who has not drunk alcohol bef sac ¢@runkard. Hen eaters [Stn tea team ital ae Wier kee y success colum i } penalties of exces Maga genie And | an in war or famine i's wall t tare a rene ro he ot . : frequently repeated : ; | 7 = ping, hard-work- | Yorp Dever be reached. Sie * Epitaph of a Live One, he | By Heppner Blackman, & a? B.K.T, PROFITS ON Pear a: FY Brooklyn Rapid Transit reported yesten r the B ended June 30, an increase of 23 per cent. ir Under some circumstances this n ment and a service greatly improved. things the year’s passeng WAR. T. rolling stock is being run { less disregard for the comfart What the report does show, on one o sm good meal © where they give yor dime, and we beans an am for a asked Von “what was new ted a manage 20¢$ not ind ize, Th ld way with the s 1 limbs of the pu is the possible net profit A Newzical Rhythmical. By Rath Karle year’s killings that Brook} ery thirty hours. This rep hown in net ear It t Rapid Transit cars take sents a boom in fatali difficult to trace possit For one th Guced in the fisca figures for 1904-5, t in which the r inference is fa ductions have bee with the safet + lots of mon we ian an they them to be different mn the Would Winnie—What yer goin’ ter be when{ Gra Green apples yer grow up wr g¢ in thas letter you; Reggie—Goin' ter sehdol again thiv Another f tem of 1 bana Gootgie—Er pertersor of Englis was @ la Roose-{ * A gine oullege a t , e. 1 vel fngs and maimi is of the B, I fat hew psyco It was pos y for these +4 —— nein —— © devils got the chance reasonable pr tlements out Helen Oldfield 0 lease nove us _ Responsiveness, t the Key to ) Man’s Heart. & & & in the and * * ba an. 4 as aad hag » We f bed soothes and rwate t s YAKE | ry thes ; ror the @ditor of the magazine that this quality of perre a, | 00 ¢ « the Chicago Tribune. . Las tions have been “4 w by the way, t# one of the ludes everything ¥ any ‘There 1# no ot n #o mu equiired as of th er J Hivk h lees asked tor, 11 be in complete sympathy | can wite and mot tand ooo! an ined : es —_——oe tract suits fais ree og ttrahs Rel ute. T t vs teates, anticipate his wishes! must be a a asad off for veacs ; , to ail te ax to amount to| well $0 the wapa A Strange Relic. 4, 4 rT r hs an MUA play many parts, must shine alike in parlor an: and pews of the day Bhe must h band her husband's in & a Pria ithe pressing necessity for | Tk On proposals of} Anchen and must alwaya be ready and willing to dance gracefully to whataver| self and her children well dressed, and be always srailing end oheoce reece tee iN) Mica cuca in Gomersstenine Ene | settlement over victims of | rh wd mamer may pipe. Above all, her good humor and choerf: any emergency which may occur. Her children must be watched and tended with there has been found the) 1" ' estimated that the phe pd pele | f the Mlee which t h. All men like to be amused. The most) unremitting are, her house must be artistic and bear the stamp of individuaity, 4y a young woman, It lay sixteen | & 900 per year in the leval de ie hoi § § | atar people, men or wom ose who are antertaining and who have She must know how to entertain without Wnduly tnereasing the household ex-| 7° seventeen foot deen in the wnter- y ; ional oosligy ppl aed oi And this goes into] the art of making other people feel satisfied with themselves and with World penses, and must pay the duties which abe owes to goctety and to her neighbor, |, nrc allt that has veen sccumulating HAVEN'T YOU NOTICED? gpa if is fie mar; - ri te 2! | in general | 1A short, ahe must play skilfully upon harp of a thousand strings and manage gince the days before the Romana ca Woe sheak of “the silly weason | ‘esterday’s report sent B, 7. stock upward tn Wall street, There Moat man ike to take women aaa relaxation and delight, not es an {ntellec- the thhe to"Keep the diMcult Instrument in perfect tune, To do al! Us and The hair ie wonderfully prasorved ana As it it stood alone, the real centre of the Fok Ss Interest, The public runs bn 2 tual dnercise, ‘Therefore, ae a rule they are shy of women of genius, and openly do it well calls for fully as much intelledt as dow the eucessfull conduct of @ semaine in the plait into which tt was| per silliness dear ehtidren, hath cond to the stock- -jobbers in the schemes of the stand eement POOF) preter w who make no pretensions to nore brains than Just enough to keep great bisiness, and the man of affairs of the twentieth century Bae much Heed work@. Beside the body were found All weesons Cor tte own. ig themeelves out of the fire, forgetting that they are wise indeed who never burn of a superior woman es hie wife five large blué and green gies beads, —Chtoage Tribune, ‘ ’ #, i jue iittala aiid pi

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