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azine; November 1; 1906. The Evening World’s Daily Magazi Thursday? The Hypnotist. By J. Campbell Corv. Park Row, New York lass Mufl Mather j Z MY POOR FRIEND - | YOU ARE A FOOL - S neither Soci ed Pres: nett The book pose, as Mr. S ing house methods. bloody reading yerts to Soci: was to make ¢ i¢ Tom’s Cabin yon ike manner that Mrs. LOVE'S BEATITUDES | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ! 3.—Blessed is the meek womati, for s| the hearth and make it-heaven. be shall inberit x te of love woman 1) Bu not #0 Deased to inband, thé t ex her heart rs and sits by the fire dy mer » mneck woman } rues hi Is not meek by nature, but by. Patient GrinetGa, tho meekest Indy in hlatory, wh took Jat ohlidren tr s its author confesses, f As. lie yea | the hearts of the} 5 that 1 had or ched | iD r th made their author affluent, achs,"” m1 he and put == | him_ir position to. attempt. the i al practical solution of som2 of the : { | | problems. which bothered him. | 4 The first problem was—how to ‘ live y and at not expense. i This desire universal,, It is not confined to Socialists or to too'£ x authors. It puzzles everybody. It involves the rent problem, the servant problem, the children problem, an. {all minor hous i affairs. ie has Everybody w hed has a hom a-ranget _rooms to ¢ wk stove, a wash: h require Wail trainin: ‘: eggs and vege Tepair,-and-a-thousand-othetworrimen’ a The only refuge has been to go to a boarding-house or a hotel and; pay. so much a week for food and lodging. ‘This ‘cannot constitute a home, and it is far from affording satisfactory family life. | ~The Sinclair remedy for the ant problem is not-th have anv: servants. His solution of the care of children is to h4ve a special teacher. All other housekeeping matters are likewise to be combined and special- ized, | He and a number of his Soclalistic friends, fellow authors, college’ professors and students got together and bought a vacant boarding-schoo! _ Situated on the top of the Palisades at Englewood. The building is large, with wings and towers, a couri, a swimming pool, a gymnasiien, schoolrooms, laundries, kitchens, and all the conveniences of a private house or a hotel. : i Here! the Socialistic colony has located. A young woman “colle graduate is one of the cooks. In-return for cooking three or four hours a day she has the rest of her time for study, recreation and social en- Joyment. Two other educated young women do the other cooking. Yale student earns his board by attending the furnace fire nights, which takes, only a few hours of his time. A doctor, who is-a widower with children, gives his protessiongl <ervices in return for his board and the, care and education of. his children, A-widow-with-children acts as house- _ keeper on the same plan. TH E JA 4 ae bs “The money required to buy supplies, to pay = Te to keep sone sama By Roy L. McCardell from the boarders, who are in business in New Yi money instead of giving their services. Fens rinse LY se U Mr, Jarr, “put We Asked MF a have they { 1 Mrs. e if they will her and du ain CLoreu ona elne pan or its white she. by treating ; ae ee \ ‘New York Thro’ Fanny Glasses. By Irvin S. Cobb. Bits of Life Along the Big Road. FR, patient tirour ua’ #troll a stretch off w i . on roadway Is good for the appeti so good t you are ab that «ome Bone of the os have prapy ¥ Flatiron, a axiremliy_of t on a windy day oongtegate—and sive r gontienian in the cellulokg COnETTE Rater rhe tr npparentiy prepetitige— pick up something off the ground behind his is not a contortionist—merely one of delega rying to count the number of stories tar wis party on a tour-of the Bowery, in a large open races of peo] H Areas of hig! haunted-house on the Next cold, dead, is the Democratic headquarters, n in charge, Mr. Fingy Connors, m of eulllary confinement wiiland g his fellow-men, passing oug and the cry Tx 55 banners dep: t smooth-f thi any i At all,” quarters of won't more Tt WITT a_tife of the candidate Wing and tle | ay he gts. #0 that ie raises the Bur pedinds Here all-ts and Max shorn on tha: premises hat I | ished a baller were running. on post a notice to t effe ald Mr, Tam ts foonty have ated that Mr. 1 ; know that ise is abuse and I'm sick and tired of ttand won't is pass along into the realm of the Thespians, He'd better post a kK) stan it we ti @ street Inmps were spot lights 1! woukl be well nig) 1.f fe Worse than © 7 - eald Mea. da Uke a coward and let mur: ese days. ‘o and fro ride the queens of the stage In ‘ under your But don't ever speak to me] the-little buggies the auels sent Wo nate that whl eemnyys ratisfied with the-nalf-shell cabs, It tak: re of those grav ~ + ~ - + A +. t What's the matter with yout Dat‘« all the row sbout?’ asked Mr. Jarr. ” donna. = Ereryhod tonsa soci oqmatitys Hs terartedt a tenit a mas BSE RDEV aI Eee eg Sr na Bay aes tar een Uinatines lant ithe stort worthy to coo =| ke Watkins child dozen tn Dida 5 Did anybody do any-| aticks at his own altar. E: ive lacnesl CAuGcOMAnES K or to attend the furnace fire as to be in business and com y York. ~The children are provided for in a community)" N abit of But MUTE TS em try It! 9 ed Mrs. Jarr “Lean tnke care of mysei!. y great extent agiami =. Kindergarten. Nurses and medical attendance are included in the board! and she fell dow tren ar tle murder ney will fn walt at any pain which he may £ Bill |worst children [ever anw In mayne the Miao the heavy tragedian, ‘who welghs sony = A a = 3 ‘ ts Enima on tte 4 the a! amedan who weighs: = Everything will doubtless‘ be serene, if only the different-wives andi co: Let us halt here. No live ‘ohew ventiry atove a mothers actintereeable concord about the domestic-aftairs. i RAM FB Ta Fra BASS F NATO Lomobllescanservatories \or/ the:stily of irente sane nts fe : Itas-however, along y from Socialism, but still a most valuable!” nd tlrew it open, and. there stood her tittle girl, with aaa SY PART didnt Haid r children, | aperimient in the solvin mon people ike of modern housekeepii blems. , el i u ERECDINE problems, » are haying such fun playing kiss games wit) ~ Letters from A hh Me yarn * she said, “but don't inake #0. toworry, Mr if you have Jarr ul are not} children ut —at-Heme. Hrooklyn— sities Nothing bh —— Sroubte i UTTER TENTS Goth ’ {cep tre pacer {i uxg “} m_ 4EAT_7O Sse } ja” Ram: } Old Men Workers E Itudson and North p Ealior of The Evening ter sit ius H ne Northe River aid Yer k J.J. H., Brooklyr w alr an t me torn “North Rivee"’ le applied s ted ies i ernmost portion of the Hudson, \ Ad } Migher or Lower Air, é ea t a rod purer near the floor or near th ~ >. = tT have often hina to ; ! ALMOST A PANIC. ~ | HIS WORST ENEMY. | HOW HE SOLVED IT. appear a unt Nuaiinae Me th ecilesta her “1 hear,’ wald Hi Tragedy, “iha} while Here comes Gldsoil; jet's eros Youlig Lister is always talking about nt Ge ea ati wancatalneenan ‘i ah, ti u were playing In one | gal he Je Kolng to do with his 6 sacldom, pte i ala sang qilesini tert 1th t “a on present social conditioa: ure? will meet‘men wiiccas | S26 eran | the a a tiie ME eee ea austere : ede ni i Ieave thelr’ business and go to court) Perens etree aye Bee ein =e tised to be, Dut nov : ix chan, day after day until both sides have 0 Broadway, + of fron, which w éhere might haya beon a@ horri fe used to t no T know, All that's: oc) eed Perici SRaIT wh Gated penile is | metais,-but* not eold or! but for one thing.”’ enemy. Hes the. now. Ho proposed to me last night— vo af fava bes A a ENC? ‘or |) T x vening World wilver, lagnate ls @ rota > enb- What waa that able villain wie recommended a and the money is going where It will dt By 7: a2 Dee bess ite nek nddrese of the] stance, invariably of brass, which will “There weren't enough People In the] for me 3 do the. moat good.’—Cloveland Plain ¢ % Dem gure tat if ne }Locar cms fh Me Th battenct-«old and silver only,’ —CitnBits, Laudiouce to create one"~Pi-Llta Die-Lia walen. ‘i Bee | : f \ / A ‘ By R. W. Taylor. Tit Trt Some contend that thero’s little to s eee fore 1n Proadway these thmes Pointed Paragraphs. the feartof being caught at it. S conactence troubles bim less th: | i are only four letters in love, but there aro thousinds of love ES Same Are torRatting THAT for Ketung Mm op talc but wise men always know when wk how to cook hag one advantage over the eteat zand bt for hatjsiippery. vKS th nd mothers and also keep Clem at ried long in order to discover that her hirs- worn doesnt he pretends to know. and doesn't know hat bur right kind of motlier never wants her sixteen-year-old dausp monow t s she did when at that age. v expert magielan, out the masculine vietlm acon learns els into dollars, Appreciatews her husband more th nsform 1 The Queer Custom of “‘Living-In.? | . and clerks in retafl and wholesale bgusgs find stmfian nis jn England often endure great hordship on aesount of “iving-in’) rules, by which they eat, sleep and work atl A det ned effort {s now being mide to do awsy with Aavetricl har sateen di rcxon, Keneral wecr of the unton of shop ee aeents, quotes Dt. Normah Kerr we follows: “It te Impoasthle for me,to tind hough to convey @ hundredth part of the misdhie¢ weitol 2 expensive hours of labor of shop aasistants who haye The «roat length of the hours mt work I eriously aggravated as the evil by the Aympeptic misery and disease Induced by the necessary bolting igh the far too plort period allowed for meals." Srhat the employers will not rolinqulsh such a profitable wource of reventia | without » struggie 1s obvious,” the same offitial continues. "Take the follows Ing. ilustration; An employer boards and. feedy a mtaft of HO waxintants, He, diveldes to rediice the codt of breakfasts to the extent Of two cants « head p, ‘iam, ‘This economy In housekeeping gives him an additional profit of $3,609 year bn thy cheosonaring ‘of one meal alone, The unfortunate amsistant ‘whi cnn leave if he doesn't Uke the food provided,'’ must deplete lis meagre wa, to buy extra food to satlsfy hunger or to tempt the palate to swallow the ude. appetizing fare provided by the firm” professional care. mi h break down, strong constitutions, en of food th o

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