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rld’s Daily Magazine, Saturday; November 3, 1906. : : Wo : A Pygmy Demagogue in Statesman’s Clothes. LOVE’S BEATITYDES : Fatnermeteyrmenyeren By J. Campbell Cory. Publisher by the Press Publishing Company, No, 52 to 6 Park Row, New York. So ———o pocaroa > Shtered at the Post-Office at Now York as Second-Class Mail Matt NO, 18,510, ——-———4 | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. = noe f VOLUME 47, ere HAMMURABI'S REMEDY. 4 “In the year 1906 B. C. the centre of civilization was ‘on the opposite i slde of the globe io Manhattan Island. Babylon was then a cily as greaty md as flourishing as New York to-diy. Literature, art,-sctes ‘Mustry had their homes where now the desert sands are blo 5, Blessed are the merciful In. love, for they smercy inthelr turn, E shall obtain ORTIA said the quality of mercy was not strained, Bua Pp when Portia mild it she was rot a married wonan, The statement would have no less: interesting, And mora oonclusive {f she had made tt after having ta forgive Bassanio a: handead amt etcre—tmes— as or Arth deatitude of loy ¢ particularly, haYe almost n complete monopo a Are Heverwearcttut except when th: so much more comfortibln to be en, im "A committee: of American college professors been -digelig tA the Assyrian deserts searching for recotds of the old Babylonian civiliza- tion. They have come back to the United States ¥ ' they have translated.” tare, Tus. 1 bo Ao not. and becomes in-fove aro. D-eaxea, Kt love. To (abstract justice to.the tender passion alr. It ls the only. game 4rf “ F to ofigat. See y become expert: bli could not outlast forty centuries. “But the. inscriptions on the, mont- nd the tablets of metal or, ve been. preserved in the earth for all these years, to be dug up now and. to act as proof to the apply the ‘prinst; tS tx to anni } Love ts the only game tn which men do-not pt thon does not incline All women ore -miturally honest in love. T after playing a gaine or two, Wenring thetr heart n with flye aces up his, but when they cheat {t'!s becaline they have to, ngt thelr slray ‘American péople that certain public | + a 2 sre) ese vices and faults are not of modern Pe eer SE AAS Pe ce peraea Seneca SaReae invention, — : fully esough, but after a while they bert st'Us to be grateful for Hammurabl was King of Baby- carn lenee Ponies ne cc! Tae penne is 8 : 5 lon from 2240 to 2185 B.C. His}_ {ON httt very often Isn't—but & '>-gealm extended from the Mediterranean to the mountains of Susiana and REIN Salat AT Pauaa (Oa tobe RUraADe Ale awe werebyanl Ni &-wife-to-wnow-that after core - froth Kurdistan to the Persian Gulf. OF THOSE GREA Hving her husband for going dz a week's Jag ‘he will gractously overlook. thd The exploring commitiee has unearthed the old ‘correspondence -\STATESMEN - ues fel a UO etl LUO Fai : “between Hammurabi and the governors of the different provinces. It Z JEFFERSON AND Rae iaaed ace easleiatnelTuLALTOR re Rppears that Babylon hada penal code consisting of 280 sections, and are LINCO LN ach - 5 a Se % that this: femal code contained stringent provisions against bribery and ; tips = EZ Cana Aad qe —— , 1 ; ’ 4 Notwithstanding-these prohibitory edicts, it came to King Hammu- |) / Wy 7 7. J ZB ht NS Z. e W or 10 : unay 1aSSeS. rabi's knowledge that many officials had been grafting. One subject of : j Gy LL Z RES a z = —— nee 5 his graft was the great aqueduct which carried the irrigating water ta | Z g Z A By Irvin’S. Cobb. the plains outside the city, and which also furnished the city’s water! 3 + supply. Another subject of graft was the granaries, corresponding to! _ the grain elevators of to-day, and which were both owned and conducted | _ by the State in the socialistic fashion then prevalent. | 645 ALM. by the agontzed -shrieks—of a steam. _ There were also many contractors engaged in bullding new temples radiator with a cold In tts BOO MESES Ue ~and-pataces;-and-there-were-tax-eollectors who were-expected-to-make-+- leanne puCUdOl scr cioeeeneUie ts hare ea za + rato the @ccurate returns monthly to the Babylonian treasury. According to King Hammurabi's records, many of these officlals and —were-dishonest— The_divvied ith _the material men_and | _ the sub-contractors. They made up payrolls-which contained fictitious names and false overtime. They had a system among themselves by which they protected one another and tried to keep the King from find a, “ing out their thefts. Ipiece To the partory t catarrhal water pipe trying to clear {ts throat, he is moved to think of less vociferous means that are em- ed for the distillation of warm Inside weather {n vored- localities far remote from the crowded—eits— Yo his mind’ come thronging memories of the great, plondid, old-fashtoned country homes, such as you-read about In advertisements of suburban realty and other works of fiction = - tis little joy that-a poor dog lke me has ts life heag he sts-upin pedo thrcteiephonecrsoke ——__ nd, the dumbwaiter shaft. and skilfully evades barking his p corner of the {ce-box as h# closes the transom. He for- ving In house where everything is right where you t be moving about saya Mr. en the s! 8 the benefit of noput r hand‘on {t whenever you want it—and n Many Marriages Marred by Meddlers -: 8y Helen Oldield est knee; “how I would love to sit to-day and watch-the blazing backlog burn, an result in nothing but) patn and) wit an apple roasting on the hearth and a tumbler of smoking hot whiskey punch at me elbow!” i He only thinks ke would, He ts suffering trom a mental disorder whieh fi hard (rost--To-begis-with-the great wide-open fireplace {a shame when you come to cquainted with it. Most of a a of warm, while the surplus. rT oping St {t clgar, To keep your obverse side cozy you baye pand-vhile that sida ecoks vou freeze in front, blue, : : moras : —— : “NY quarrel between tovers,and still more frequent} feolings of hostility are fexted wit King Hammurabi took prompt action in the premises. He directed : the Assyrian prosecuting officials, who corresponded to modern distric attorneys, promptly t Mthe public contrac of taxes and like matters, 5 bribery or-graft to send-the acctised-to Babylon, { When thé Assyrian~gratters"reache4—Babyton, .K) tried them himself. He evidently was prejudiced edt 3 areduet Y —eases_of dissension betwennm: in greater or less degree to the Interferen n, arid! red dcar® to ‘the sneddling of outsiders. Ie HaMMUrADT St Lnierr of a sel} ke a ite Wie tt or of both. It ia *t backup he {a —beeause-he-generally—foundt them—guilty-and-saw thar the sentence aaa a ay fered as a mandril and coughing like a trained seal. death was promptly executed. There no appellate court to review | not. those win” = —-Referring-also tothe roast-apple proposition: 7 S promp de eee ae Dpellate court to review | sil Ttts tetieved-that-there waa once a ruce of men who really cared for Roe “1 roast apples, but the last of them passed from earth in the time of Charles Free and open eritcisn nt ot always slights directiy o: 10 wound sons, and often cr: | r my who-has : : win-cardial appr I: Babylon had no telephones or telegraphs, no electric light, no “_ engines, none of the ueat modern inventions. -—But it seems fo have had a prompt administration of j ly offered, xnd th burt the festingr-ot{G | Dickens, A renturesome expertmenter—once-rendhis-Chistmas bean too ——_ the sponge fell for the roast-apple-on-the-hearth ¢ s ard and fell fer the roast-apple-on: g senso. In order to-heat-a sore ft mi Jowalona not-kept-onen{oone i seit constant handing = ise of family affection ts to ake them heavier and hart the load, and by showing them. up e so bad that they may sot be mended; logical exhibit Cua be put {t in wicohel-andaent tt toa where it was diugnesed as a typical case of cirrhosis of the iver. s Likewise the hot whiskey punch 1s h thing more to be pitled than y fostered, Mor the benefit of thoso who haye not yet been subjected to tt we j Ebiyevll ial ian bosessetze Good qualities which may be brought fornard and] vy state that a bot whiskey punch Is a deadiy vice of the British Isles Sais wich tastes something Hke a lighted lamp und-causes you to weep warm, 2 Ity tears-with the coplousness-of-n-bath-shewer, ute aeniesiee! 9eryet—The-ade ioe a THE FUNNY PART: ctions. It is sot to We never appreciate the-bentities-of a system of safe and sane highballs SS : LOAN ay be beyond control, but w y be hold ‘all say nwURKt to belittle fons tn fex—mista: ee | ton fron the member: i é the or-he has 21. See hot bee quently err ‘Therefore, ayhen the first forméd op! Letters from the People. is mis witsoraie 1 woo sind tie z -, | dpon expression of wuc nion until time has been afforde Rapa Ae t to allow the Know sare ofte f the n as weil to defer ‘or per Judgnent over, Aowlse preceptor used to 1 ure obliged to do so, an toon iniess: You will be sur- Tobaceo Queries [amount of time and labor, T tried tt 7 0) MS the Eatoror tas erenns Wert yatnd pactised {guar ties Sas Crgarettes, I know, are harmful. Any | acter forty years’ expertence, a # form of tobacco js harmful to a youth| Mat a mirror ts who hss not yet reached twenty-one. | lather ts nonsense. & But here ts a question IT would lke] 1s supposed to wash f medical or hygienic readera to testify | morning with soap and water, amd thts FS Are Cigarsttesonsomore burke ts a Goo then-the-eame-amoun-ortobac te sumed in any other let us say i there ts a3 much tob: tn four cigar- > atter-axin-one cigar Now, ate-taelve potigareties more tofuricus “cignt=* Many people swio = 2] clear orn pipe smoke olgurettes and are) the 5 harmed by-them But ars tiey” harmed raat i any more than If they smoked on equly-| few drops = alent -quantlty of tobacco tn u yspo or a) better t cigar? This se | then say as little as possible rents 3 own anos it may ha ly interested relatives and ti 8 of the weddnd patr, whether conscton Ciormricethom-atuwhappe—aepas: at-cannot.tail oppositie. necbasary. He inust, 0} a—good—raz: it ft tn good 0} darkest nigh¢ eibines ne OF wat how shave { in-the Pointed -Paragraphs— ANY a sharp retort {a made’ In blunt language, M Acprayer that-tatong drawn ovt ts apt to be narrow, Beauty in a woman often covers a lack of damestis virtues, é — ort -eontrinutors-te charity manage to be cnugnt tn the moto —yYost psopie Ket-better-objtuary notices than they are entitled to, Bravery ts reckoned by what we do, not by what we threaten to do. Put your business betore pleasure, or by-and-by you won't have either. With the advent of @ correspondence barter school the I!m!t must be in Girl Wanted! wt eee tome. BY BW. Taylor. WELL, WE WILL TEACH “TNOW HILDA, YoU HER THE LANGUAGE — CAN TAKE ALL Vu GET A Book THE “TIME_You Foe HER NEED AND JUST LEARN OUR LANGUAGE } A Matter of Hagtish Money, SHET CAN” SPEAK Here Is, money’ probl , : Rn \ (9 "FOUR DOLLARS {Te -the llter-of The Bye pight. : Only the oldest inhabitant cat remember anything he wants to without fear of contradiction. , When a man (ella ftz-wite- that ehe-fe-the dearest weman_on earth she doen't always graxp his true meaning, ‘Any man who knows ils place Is never out of place any place, Few questions are ralsed regarding the honesty of the poor tan. ‘Pho experience we buy Is the only kind really worth the price-—Chicago “ComIn! Thro’ the Rye. the song, “ it’ Coming t T. §. GLENDALE have foun 1 Of the: son. ty & plotu tho River Ryo on stepr News. + Drs as Universal Teket, i F f Ss y Lop tho Dajte tng world .. Most, Gruesome Form of Smuggling. Tf all the trac ea In and around - i Saw ¥. } ‘ Sia . stom In certain parts of Greece to carry bodies to the grave in Peeraserc, Wat aareeralfyeccent::(axe AWS THERE SHE 15— AY BANE GOING ene ‘allow the face to be visible. The fashion ts said to have orig pee only on a universal” ve STUDYING AWAY! TO “LEAVE AY feated when the Turks dominated the land, At that tme arms and-am+ went ticket, what boon the ig | cunttion were being constanby distributed to the Greek populace in @ way ai . IT WONDER WHAT Oo NOT LIKE pou; bel We aa i hich batfed the Turkish officials unt! a coffin which was being escorted by uy a wad of bbe Fy teketa and. know © Rood on | O SHE we LEARN DE PLACE | dn apparent mourning procession was found to contain not a body, but Fo wbmuy, 1," 9 » or ‘bus. | LI hope First? COOpBYE YET. | weapons. Ab order wan thon promulgated that bodies wero to be borne to the >No moro Wirging down In one's pocket | to railroad: « hraye only on open Htters or in-coMns without lds, ; for nickely or stopp to sort out "sf. tickets 4 a ‘Gx to ‘mova an ——t+ 7 Plan for Prisoners to Earn Money. NOVEL experiment tm about to be tried by the Government of Victoris, A ‘Australia, A sum of $25,000 has beet placed in the administration's estimate for the making of roads by prisoners! through the "bush" {a unsettled parts of the state. Each prisoner who does his work well will be pald a regular daily wago, the amount to accumulate until this release, ced of my pre {Shaving Without Laer, the Editor cf The Evening Wor When the Ww Iman ho saw in « wax r the fire Apnly (o Supreme “to! sdave to. tre J aa the Promler says, ho’ ‘will heve @ reapectable sum with which to make ifm young man 2 : without a—looking without) dow new start Jn Ifo." The Labor party {s expected to oppose the substitution cS him @ great’ ie | bond for free labor, > ‘ 4 i ———. a

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