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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1906) IR THONES I) Elizabeth Magie Finds Housewives PEARY'S STORY PLATT TORESIGN [TWO ROASTED TO COME B'CK WITH to Be Hopeless and Helpless Slaves (t HEROIC DASH R HIGGINS DEATH IN BARN FORNORTH POLE © ENDS nS TERM) IN ThE BRONK per te ee TWO CHALLENGERS she visits Several of Them in Their Homes: | and Investigates the Endless Work Will Try Out Pair of| They Do. =Vessels and Select =| = One Here. ‘The Wife Who Lobes Horses,.Dogs:and. i the Open Atr, Bat Hasn't Time Bide to Read. ss ase ~ Details of Privations Given Aged Senator Won't Let) Framp Sree Vain Effort by Explorer, Now on Governor Have Any to Save “White Pete,” Crippled Ship. | Satisfaction. Aged Hobo. | 117 DAYS OF HARDSHIP.|MRS, _BUZBY EXPLAINS.) .2%° | rere amps, one Pete BRiIS Oi RACE. *BETT White ogs Eaten by Parties That} Was in La Monte House to Sailed from Vessel in Get. Passes for Self Expedition. and Husband. Farewell Word to Evening! ji World Is Confidence in _|A -Poetess Between Househoid Tasks Square Deal Whose. Soul Confronts a WhiteYoashed| Brick Walt : ‘and’ were 85 —The anx- Yor. T SYDNEY, > fety. ‘caused. by tho report that ator Thomas C, Pl /WWith his ‘great-coat collar halt: con isn his seat tn the U. wealing bis face, Sir Thoslas’ Lt ped fromthe burn r falling “to sayo on Od ON toe deck, of the steamahip - = ateainer Hoosevelt, with the Peary Arc- |ate on account of the notoriety whten’| { Sb te a ee o Ebeeaal pusky Dasoren es Coy Bi Magi tle Expedition, had suffered disaster at! his trouble with hits wit has given fim, | ns ocbectsmDy Herder! ited her anchor to begin: her) By Elizabeth agie. Battle Harbor, eq been: relieved by {out he will not give Gov, Higgins, the en ee eee eee ee eet néws that the ste @rip across the o saflsfaction of appolnting his su 2 igs es ite f HERE Js a class of slaves in this _ gray of s jomas talked of his i s } ambition—aik grea; Ambition.to litt Sountry 1p = whose _behalt “the the -Ameries's Cup Those ‘who heard voles of sympatiy 1s seldom ~ him qnarked him as the true sportsman, raised, From early morn till long nd he talked ay a sportsman, ps he past dewy eve they toil almost in fold how he was nto be on these iy ewithoutee aainry: ithouit aborts again in aneffort tos wits the tn- Someant OBL a mea tan aN , Rernatjonal! yacht. rave. wages, Very often without even a ("When next. I come," he said, aa he "allowance." Poor helplegs, hope- _ Gvirled his munteche, “T may bring two leas, volcoless slaves of slaves, the , Ona of them wilt be Sham- housewives! "Tho man with the The other will bo nameless, a , VAVAK pre of them I hops to, beat. yar hoods gets. a goods dealiol sympathy, iAmericans. The one that {s the fast- but whst about his slave, “the % “woman with the broom t—she who {s “under the heel of the man with the hoe!” ‘ou talk about the slavery of the but Were Labrado from- Chateau Bay, on te eae bis ble to save the baris be- nose: not going to Bie Mr. | cause the: nearest’ fre plig was mors -E Soast, for this port Hingins, dnd hia triends any, sitista A " . The old The message from Chateay Bay | tion-that-he-can withhold. Hewitt rest sot am a3 not. been that the Roosev é sien’ atter Jan-1 | occupied sifice thasdenth of ftevowner, SD eA) AY ald n 2 .| This ts the information Jet out several yeard Was’ ‘saved. of Bello 1s! luce sectiona by loaders who are yet In close aaah ftleulty in saving cattle is to pass, are narrow weh with Me. P! in = barn shonis and ‘rocks, and are navigated [On io 5 5 | f y and his family and James i nick weatzer. More He3 i ts 4 y owith great risk in thick W seo > would Sena 7 (over. ahe is under sae eeeen, torte {Hor pain, tt fa argued, than th vot ! ree ; pare COR eer Larehs i hls seat ealt AL ni Da s nth (uly, 186) the sht i at Domino. Labra ‘on her way} aeiiel Tyrer i ng Was heard/of the ship or crew u “1 was trying to bring about a recon: | 3 #ie-reached. Hebron cn Oct il, af betxeon Senator lat: — In the Ar pean. Besides her pro: peller Jost one blade a3 a result of con- ‘act. with ce floes. The ‘normal speed f£ the Rooscreit; t nas been p to Rat this cup fs as keen te day as it was when I was beaten ¥= mith Shamrock J, I am going to win tory of the Expedition. aes ~Ahis dup If g06a boats can beat yo: typewriter girls and the telegraph Followiug ia nn nuthorized mare) Americans. girls.” writes one of these house- rative of the cruise of the Koor anmed out of clyit- , Sure of Square Deal. wives; “they have at least! a little Pe EC ARIE CY 3 a few words about ahale ow lantion Into the uneertnindes of | ‘ ume hetr own before and after the Arctle Clrele in the month of | I THE WIFE OF THE TENE MENTS 1 office hours. Hundreds of people are working for shorter hours and more pay for the working-worien—but who! as pgunteny.& Hele poe eve yl CCTs the peor housewives who work without wages and are at the beck | «4, aes n my 6 stn sow al beat_me{ 20 call of thelr lords snd masters at any hour of the day or night? | omens you think they have-no ambitions beyond dish-waching and bed-making? The Jeter Help Ss fF rte 1am beaten next time, the people “Miss Magie, | admire your spunk! But you never knew the worst. | nf thts countey will applaud, Sust 94} you were free. ‘There was always nm chance of something tn the future Ss ee cone se ea ants But suppose everything for you was ended—that when very young yon Sipe aa ‘ome boats, Phere in| had married a poor man? What would you do If, with all your high Ideals, | f°? 5, nistaking ,Americn and her felr | with a1 your ambitions and desires to batter conditions for your sex, you| Her |had no time because you had to feed a man‘ jecoeins *) What would f do ff I had (o feed a man? What would the man do? That js tho question, It's more than probable that he would ge | galy, 19051 1 tin that m diut published. | haved Daasing out and when s your daughter Help _you t] where seven! mn aboard to be guides Pole. About one hundred does 4, out which {mposstble to-pr wonextt eT 6 chalven oO , Will be under tie newer les of} measurement of the New York Yacht Club. The challe be t ied | COOK fn good season. s0 that both sides will| There was a good deal more time for preparation. 1 } “Kife will design one probable chal- Jenger. As to, the type and size of tic] @ tor 4 good edu- position down another SAS in eommon. T ofte ter than what I have quoted, Thin{ kr to break nw cane interentod me and 1 went| Must Wear Hiey Chains. 214 West s. Platt me dogs, made his j hall the boat will bo cutter| °° 8° bet Se ite SI do, ras but Tan's | ely to reo 3 challenger, the boat will be cutter 4 . : enero E cane Since J have heen here some} + ‘ound her ata sewing machine-in sere of and M, Ryan re-] >) , fF parsons have endeavored to Impress me| a large back room on the second floor! SS reap aty in order to} kept 1 heal Sean onset the with the jlea that a nty:footer | a. 1 cout “do not o ‘a ept fifty miles apart. oMr that F Ua ho Sirr lof a house that had once been called | Ine but housework, I suppose 1 don’ Inish one I - 2 Pegpie be a bate EEO ONT el ed ae mt need esuEHione waa ; Coward Waterproof Shoe t Sit | hero foolish waa made, feet. dows, WIth Mitte cracked and broken ass Dna ges teat ; keeps the feet of the wearer Likes New Rule. panes, the sun streamed warmiy over the pig Tt wo | e tare floor, Some strageling ger- wns crowded 1n a wooden box on) In + of his retur te mt that tment, Dry and Warm. t nt willl passes for us how was-talking—to Mrs: desleners 4] room asbarid ate; ik When he entered There is no hint of ‘sory doen din Tt and tye ae eee fering from hunger “aid privation waxy Piatt * sptimation weather —in—this—stylish = |. poast Ti, tf 5 ferred Lie sod and one endured, But, undeterred py the fury | ¢rendstip is almply shoe, but it is as near e ENS ime To Herself. Bisstas dea for the Wik woud doing ofthe ciements cned by to dT both think waterproof as leather said, want ahe leader puaced | Senator. Me te an fi EEE can be made. In Russet or Black. ences, the ga kitten out of a rocker, shel think f forward all 1 do with the rock 2 me take its place do not thought of that. 1) «And #0 you idon't Wke housework? a ‘trial horse’ tl the Arct * or cin-n little for: r one will: sieal it SCECOL FRATERNITIES ryoif and have only Hew cnn § ariy lunch time 1 build two boats; but if only one ts| 2 sald. Dully the Shamrock TIT. may be utilized | "Oh, T wouldn't mind ft 9 ch if} less known to modern times. > SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. cH AeA le toe UN aaa aera HL take mil my time'* In_accosy west wide ce. shows OFFICIALLY DOOMED. JAMES S. COWARD, wind &® most cha: litUe w Wife of R-poxt omer ceri: It 208-274 Greenwich St., N. Ys iran Wannex Stuer.) Mail Orders Filled, Send for Catalog Lie CONSTIPATION. n just ast of its uur sani Institutions All Over the cup RIGHT POLICE COURTS WANTED IN CHICAGO. Patrolmen Avoid ternl yesterday when the secondary achools m + threes years —taveetigation,—com socition an fetish, encial and of a deg | innging to luncheon and talked to z Kil some of > wIDpIY Viely wants, Dog meat at thls juncture wis luxury, and the commander enjoyed a rich now | it equally as well as the brain and con-) ign ho returned to the shio~on ‘ance on & min, and her two 4 boy of ‘fourteen and hadi PHnetyat} ; q PTC AGC fe athe with: exeep: three dogs out of scventeen remained. ndell Pal ‘ 1 oak Clarke-Aiso Buttered. Hirgssiett ey eet e eRe aA e ae Y conte otth ares ae ot She Witt wea Foraet owas (n Soro cone ef ARRE errere : iis eS 3 “. “Mileage: eit etree reas wanderime 100 miles from the ship. He Fema eaeict tao ut i t Was unable ta find-tis way back, and Mitac ietetshs seins He |to sustain himself until rescue came hundred sas nsaehoolecas waa obliges (0 subsint on dog Nesh. He ns, sith _ hatte ace pandas each. ized oyy te «80 coun 4 Sans ORB ore re cinties, which exist in the majonty of “nexvous DYSPEPSIA. = wer the dati Lychootty “war teciared ta Reve beon | eannaatae [wsried. vy tio sonchisione reueled Lg Gt rare twas pti Sa Sai; Sincand Gonetipations x Aldermen.to fe Tried Dec. a, | frit: have. a senmation uf = fans reached him nies Nis party” was th -Altorney—Jerome-aaid esters: pain < ext ron | feo diz the -date—aet-for the + 2 The dash fot the Pate and vise feturny it al of Herman Kationberg. jm. Charies ‘that at fe rs £ tho|o nly 4, one, yea wdonmen of Now iochelio, wh ey nat onty. relies find they eat wince. about a Pons Sfter leaving Sydney, 701d Glory waa | Rode teen ae ee Reynolds, ‘prt “ines Baar But I'm doing brlsted fogeee ratte Qhehad Bote | Genet tbe sae Lite, Felons Com how elo w so that my daughter Wius With Le:d Souls, eA ue Eis of attompuing ‘to aocure bribea ihe teonelty mnt si fithel how slophone company. whonv ie! «amt! a nin learn souio of the house: ine to put Wires throug) ye fy get RADWAY'S PILLS. eerie iets 5] HARRIMAN’S AUTO, THEY 20 Gun fe nme AD WAT ia rath ; 4 ey @ E shat you buy, Made fr DOCTOR FOUND “DOPED?” | irtant thks oo, wee BS se] Say, STRUCK OLD MAN, sea taeveaionts BY MCRVHINE DOSE/23 2 3.5 ee Kena Rabanne : re seetttor dn every Feapoet to the et Leoadias: 5. Ce edie happy. tn ordinary powde « and subsinnces | sadn mot tee White Plains Resident Dragged or the commonly. ad ertined PUL © “Taken from Ho! to essere 5 a Shaufreur 3 cents & box. craggiats, © | | Bell satene-| Fifty Ere re u RADWAY & CO. 55 Em St., N.¥s | elle sais : | . id ot Stop. - 2 Soctallat.” 5 i} F for a living, (Svecial to.‘The Byening Word.) ; 1 UNE eed eels ant siera cory S A pop- : i “Some of Us Think.’ | go onsend sald; “aie Wie mamted. | Ws PLAINS, N.Y 8 ANDERSON‘: F Pi eve is Nighted when T find a | aries me | fee pose, you} Patrick Mannix, an aged woll- ERIN SZ Ot eee x inks, and so L expressed ‘Oh i'm used to being interrupt fy avenue of go to} known resident of ae sulase, waa sirument | moe tte ‘ ‘ ee do knocked down and dragged by a dig 250 PIA! 0 & mes } \ recat letter. “ie +] don't have time 1 eed aveauelsand § ata popu Be Geeainenieall, v1 A eeuoriing a etter. It's T don't have time: Jautomodile on Railroad He lar price, mditic " i cts ve b reridusly tnjured had r onaition, but nati, oem Vein wrt secipand med | malt Lave does ceruaciu i "At a Sa a Ist, ‘ ed fifty, feet and F 0 yout tt work! Her hus). i Salita ses ‘ me phen oderas. priced pianos ORO yOu I aise és aw the acctdont may the fiman, the millionaire clutsnin, ahd 4 who ‘did the acct $10 Cash, $6 Monthly place it within easy reach, Other pianos at higher prices. and kinds of wag driven by his ecutt and this freedom | 14 leod att ap epee 1 ee mop when as to write, 2 topo} 4 and they ng and concerted sn getng to noo, Moy Marrimas ope ee eae pane an pts! . gad Mr, Mannix to-d ‘and 32 . you written ‘many poems?! 1 7 maching proves to be his and he. dose ANDERSON &CO,, ~ {moves the J, W. Gaines Mas Appenciettis, | not arrange for a settlement Tse f an heat? time, and prot ses, lots of tiem, oF at loa COUIs, ‘Nov, 1%,—Congressman | bring @ suit aguinst Tim foc damages, 370 Fulton St., Brooklyn, ‘ HAV time, to get out and it a shoul as 8 of tho! der to the mheel herself, have: commney oeg ols of Mead ber t she bas caver fini! Johny Wesley Gaines, of mens je I will aleo ask for the arross of tht i 8, of rig {a H mf rv hed very imanr, Lets i . sax ill here from appendl a@auite)