The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1906, Page 11

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The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Wednesday. September iz, 1 eve Sh atorin Sounding the ‘Toesin. The FIFTY GRI By J. Campbell Cory 5 Pebliehed by the Press Publishing Company, No. & to @ Park Row, New York . J tt I ae ¥: i Entered at the Post-Ofice at New York as Becond-Ciass Mail Matter SS LS i — ~ + same eee: ©. LS eee NOW, a ae | By Albert Pay. SPANKING, vale we eS No. °6-OUEEN ELIZABETH, and K brought up t! tior | lyn § te ~— ” ught up this que f . SPU AMMANY HAUL | She Is a trustee. Hitherto a hick ’ ey / peer nial HI @ducation. Mrs) Mack rewards for merit ar There has been t in New York's public kt to have an import place I t Mrs. Mack ner « An the boy's parent If kin Onn } The King with } i the Six Wives h Orr H at Rhtor T 2 1 . r a” . 1 ! ater Shi which any boy can acquire - Some boys are ! the = Ret hikes: whet a — to fight their own battle in the ¢ | + Spanking is. sure to come some Nme, an iy " a! Sram mania setts teatime ass its ale There is a latent sen t justice in most small Ig they know when they sh be sparked. To spank a ot '. without Proper warrant does him harm. It sours his nat It mak ; z : 4 him. feel that he might as well have been guilty as innocent. T! i really the only sound argument against spanking boys, that the punish ve 1 ment may be inflicted when it is not deserved Sse Si ; * Spanking is better for healthy boys than most forms of pun ‘ Rrare ann ; To stand a boy in a corner, to make him wear a dunce ap, t ; Scots Beheaded. } ii. after school when he had better bé at play, fo shut him in a dar 0 cinnmnmiannica to send him to bed without his supper, all of thes¢ are worse for him than 1 tl ___& sound spanking. | < As to whether the principal of a school fs the one w bo should do the | , - av of . Spanking depends upon circumstances. The best spanker is the by ’ i E—_Mother. The next best spanker is the boy's father, If the m th ; the father wil! spank suitably, the school principal should keep his s ” hands off. . Ma Dan of fee But spanking should not he abolished. It is one of a boy's prizele . The chi teat. how heritages. A boy who grows up to manhood without having ever r ee ae vitiey ; barefoot and stubbed his toe, without ever having f vught a neighbor 2 " Sa % t J I ‘ ; ‘ s 8 HE MEN in THE NEWS Straight Talks to Them—By Nixola Grecley-Smith. -. pci - > Congratulations to the Solitary Silent One Who You are more than forty y ears old now. And you have mad 7 ” Has at Last Learned the Lesson of Companionship. sioner agree bedhaadine Loeat BE SURE YOU'RE . and exchanged a black eye for - ; ee BOP pds Dues sasoradl swimming, without having ‘ P ; ever been spanked, has lost THE SUBWAY BLACK HAND. mrs. <<. SESSERESID IN Some Teese on ae See sence wile re mest in tt he There are Black Hand operations in the Subwa “Bill Si 99 % Ho's Got to Keep a-Dancin' ae t f suspeote , every sifap-nange nd—ar no jok ——-— = ~ fr r more he Mt There are people who see the bright be . people are of great use in the world The a to have around thar I ther people wh i ls to anything that “Kovery ¢ Some of these pleasant. pers Insist that Mr weak of the fever sty propos accumu! a kit He w tin made. The YY an . t yet r? e ~~ her, certair to be amused; lave i tad re of him, nly haste. an engagement te far and away a less sertou amite no one trrevocably, e@lill it should be rag tance to demand forethought, judgment and careful ¥ as hesitation in the breaking. For when vo feces rarely fall to cut and bruise, even if they do nc has any business to a#K a woman to marry him uniles 4 tnrent jo make her his wife; no woma: ‘+ a proposal without the full meaning tc hands of the tire the rest ‘ me [AH JES KNOWED Gy, Oe ea — By T. O. McGill. Miserable fault-tinders, of course,, disagree t é IT, MA WOMAN'S Kee. ° DATS RIGHT. @ funniest | old fellow up matter. The t he k dirt st t ‘a NSTITUTION r y 3 all Now GIT u ms ng I tare and gies me Jol beam eaeD + Ot * Oni ME GQ it \ } READY BILL seen for a, miles . sapemi “e Mr. f 3 DAT HE J } | Va . ~ y KASE 1's ‘ said The Demo grumbler { f » te WAS DAN: ‘ Ny s GWINE T’ ' mud pie ; : ; yp KILLYO° ¥ n Still, ¢ I J ‘AH KIN DANCE | : 1 for promise is sug - { lw | mn fe Let Mr. Be - ' \ / [BE M'BACK a glass Bese ca FUST, LOOK INDE BASKET.DEN dss Hebde ne ye GS GWIN TYUMP DOWN ¥o's—— rie <siDiecioorats with. Shove f y \ THROAT!— —— oneal stood for the re-| a “voose’ comn = . te the | tat the anine On Sur ® vow Sere : we | the “Daimocrate trusted ¢ ihe Biate a th vig y rong 18 “orcaarve Tésts a , L , ¢ cities and towns are tired of dg stunted here are erimes and crime. t that fe tted against Las tan Pnae. pre: Bene MP HAN | thner, Dennen “There je on ne to-day t with @ free ley js t0 hard labor ts:an enorm 0s “1 bed the contract to deliver a lot anyway in must any Maine town fag Nauor were of goods on am original order to a rion

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