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The Evening. World”s Daily Magazine, by the Press Publiahing j-_Entered:at the Post-OMmes at New York as Socond-Class Ma'l Matte: “A WORLD'S RECORD. “HN D, ROCKEF holds the world’s Tex away “money, The ; which he has added to his pre gifts to the ~Generat Board makes up a total of $43,-/ i oe tog ter “object alone. This is-a vast stare United States: in’ the early: ly_governm Two = questions Tatra arise at the” announcement! ckefeller get all. ils mone, giving it away: in'this manner do? instinct which made it” as in- “ evilable for him te grow rich as for-him io eat and tosieep. By chance as much as by judgment this money-making faculty: was concentrated ‘pon the petroleum industry. If it had been’tumed to lumber’ or raft “Toads or coal or anything else the inherent w vorkings of Mr. Rockefeller's pen oN ne ase Pesta The Story is old and has been oftentold- form. should be made to thé community for the wealth which he has amassed by ea the com- yS “per_year_to the family. hesmoney—syhich-Mr.-Rockeft has given away is equivalent to two cents-a gallon-on this consumption five years or free kerosene for “more than one year. It is equiva- to-the-year’s-earnings- of-one hundred thousand EUIES more “New. York, about equal to all the 3 year's say- 2 ings-bank interest in thi State. Ae And what good will the giving away of this money to the General “Education Board do? Mr. Camegie tried a similar experiment in Scot- with demoralizing results. Free primary education is a necessity to the perpetuity of a free commonwealth, but free higher education has a tendency to divert energy nd d ability from th ir natural channels, tos Spoil its _Feci , No. 83 to 6 Park Row, New ork | NO, 16,608, ord forgiving 00,000 donated by him to this one | the cost of the Government of the! greater, than the total revenues of} the State of New York in any year, | ts ‘of, the One is how and second, ‘what eee) Will his | “Rockefelter-gut this money everybody. knows: He ose d-wold ave ~produced-escentially similar results by dike: methods a Evidently Mr. Rockefeller now believes that’ restitution. in some VN Education; ~ The Man from Milwaukee BLACK SQUARES~ “SALOONS WITH MILWAUKEE BEER OOTTED LINES = MAH FROM MILWAUKEE. Saturday, February 9, 1907. B- “DEAR WIFE: HAVE SEEN NEW YORK. th - The problem of making money yas to Mr. Rockefeller siles The problem of giving away ‘money to the best advantage requires another ‘Kind of brain. \ p< WOMEN’S RIGHTS. T. the legislative hearing on the, re eee CL ae oe mene) eee Paes me eee eral i outensne to : : in opposition “were 5 to 1. Or- dinary men took no’ part in the-de- bate. The speakers against -the: bill were-all women—most of them mar- ned-women==amt-their-main-argi- ment=was-thatswomen—could=now- accomplish what they wanted’ in civic affairs. without. the right. to vote, and that the extension of the tight to vote {o women would lessen rather than.increase.-Wornan’s—in- uence. Lis-probabty tie Hel that the proportion ofimen in-tavor of worn «suffrage i is larger than the proportion of women, Any time women want ‘ote—they. ‘ill vote... The anarried. men. of this. alle at least haye ‘shes, and rill-amend-the State rtiulion cde sdingic ~~ When; “however, if-the-time-should-ever come; —women--decid 0 o-vote, an and-to-be-placed-on-an-exacttegab equality-with-men, they Ww tommon fairness have to-amend—the-present hws about atimony, yer-and-other-women's-property-tights; so that-men-will-ta their -wives'-earnings-and personal estates in like manner ve-chin: ~ Letters. from the People. Paes vee eee ak EN a Hane Re, ater Mat enna: i : NK Yoo greatest Battleship after the Empire Stute, Our! Street doors, Grepresentatives should be | approactiod | « and) urged.to use thelr influence ‘n| bolts. ¥ naming one:of-the ships, of the Dread-) und bedroom Sues nought class after our most p A scoundn State. As xmall Delaware has been Into a house 1 “honored by!haying a battleship named} without maki! for her, there 4s no reason why New|and he would have to rep Cease at the to enter. Th York should,de behind in this matter, 10) PETER (i. DONOHUL, The Whale Problem, To the Editor of The Eventne World: —Aiwhale's hiead Ja10 fect long. Wis Nall ix-as long ay his head plus one-half the length of his body and lis body ds ax long as his head and tall together, } Mow long ts the whale, his Head an Bis body? Here js the solutions Ty] feet — length of head; x — length of body; 10+Mx— length of tall; x = 10+ F:dito ny days 4 Hed for a general hove $a month for a f Aix, or x—Ntx, 7x Wix, x— work and ie thelr fam AQ feet w+ length of body; xo 30 why dit none apply t kth of tall: 10 feet x 43 feet +1 seth “hoa ra. Bn feet — 80 feet, length of entire whale | |, Detter than $8 « La. Guarding Awainet Barginrn, Iw ore tH Yaliter of The Krenine World be sume roason, Some yests ago sure sWo_hoar much Iately about vurgiars | vanis were enaler-t . Ye Hing (nto homey. Whether in the | days the work {3 eAsier and ‘or Jn A lonely country place al much better. And girls don't #hould be rearouably wecure want the work HOUSEWIF'S. ~~ e Woman Suffrage bill the ae To judge Who Bates r were neon yet Law of the Two Hats Qtr. Norfleet Introduced a tgnted, th ladles 1 but we fear Dill_in the Missourl! Leztalature a ha et In summer you tneet these same se dames on the street, Bareheaded—sirryes-relled. to the shoulder. tcon-tha fant thet dear tittia—matijas— but Pet willl any: e dames Bot with fat Wilt neat a new hea h mo hers use names) to why make laws for Oh why with the case have they let that law pass and you'll see nal A dss! Mizoo that number might do And now daykoltay they pass bound for the play terms of the law were. recited. Suk-kerchlefed when weather {9 colder. ne rate nt plain “one-ninety-elght,"’ flirted? t Missourl will soon be deverted, The Chorus Girl Tells How Dopey McKnight — Saved the Day for George at the Arion Ball | AM Beal people was out efor falr, “OL cours Just as well as anybody the tme, ny and be to everybody, ten a throw, > For, the Arions gixe a alnglo o said he o hat would to tt tat dancing the A not-to-ring in flow away from the squsb “Recause It lo: a FO out_and do wine to have any ie STUFF a MAKES ME \roisty ! “W Branscombe ft for a week, and as for brought bim a instead say ‘a werd, | “George George sald, George sald, use his frm only do you t ould promise thie, could spread the glad tidings th away scenes, , known to holler ‘Shame MIGRE was) you Eriay agit tay yOu wasn't at othe opexedy tw Chern! i ch a time! had Mamma De been banting | ithe wine--aent, nat (wo nights walter} ofApollinarls, he didn’t wuld he knew the! to put the bee on him this] aj wine man had hin pride} and if the Pink eal people ‘and all the fest f the brands put toget! By a brave girl! she eafd to Amy, ‘ond drink wanted to cake the test dy to which wine had tho] 202, * Weave f ateddtdetuhearttand: cafl at a affair like the Arion, why he'd be alone chin in the trade ds trying ; with bells’on, and give them a t d sai ; Lea J GIP }to hand niin the Ifyou can't do this," sald when guys that Ho said he didn't] he. couldn't promise bougnt Atty at] George said, that ‘comp.’ and we t any of his friends © throwing the swell any dust they got in the floor or promenade would saith ‘Perfect rut! in met us, and he hegaed all his amateurs that had jist} farm: < for the wine to have ‘em the game, and {t hurt the} because poapls has been When Indiea ts carried out WFTs ya itey TANS Whe ean tote aa tavtathle bunt F jast}and we HInnocent fun at a wine party, but the Arion Ball was jand it certalnly Is tioketa| 1" to a wine house?|* I'm SAVED | AND SO 15 PERFECT “Fifteen Minutes After Dopey andthe Musical Swede Got Ingide the Wine Room There Was Nathing to It." _By Roy L. McCardell. | To-RAbe-by sthe waiters: supae seats WHO ARE THOSE THIRST-WAGONS ? overlooked ano: people had bri -trick and —that tne Pink “Seal ught-a lot of actors-ta te drink their id neither make war medicine because another tay made any friendly pinys-tor her-escwrt-mnd-whe'd + ane LAC owould tae ‘em Act ats wayathe lad ‘em from thinking that te | as Up to em to get on top Wie table and dance the mattchiche, "Not, as George sald, that he objected to a little ivo-have Oh Matter tothe wine trade, and he'd out on all on, like | ¢ lead to the ignominy of arrest and unpleasant notoriety | for his brand, which might be alluded to ta ‘the stuf es you sorap na Da Bransee mibe said that people who k so low as to for other brands, when every knew that e's wine was THE witte und there Wag nothing t0 ft, could only be described aw Nends in human fort ‘ pody Manima De Branscombe, ‘take oft his plighted ring— cll spark—take oft hia pligited I am unworthy to be your can’t stand by him now without a th you are no child of mine! And yFOombe Durst into tears, because ing for the ball for two weeks, and h none save those who knew her well could havo told sho had ner pots, whe sure had ‘em, hi “We «ll waa nervous, and we had ‘a right to be, because whan We xot down to the wine room, a litte after eleven, C gritied the Pink tage with a sr men at thelr table. hem newspaper ments certainly the tuirsts, and cithougn George and two of his as pluxmers got sore’feet running out to the ballroom and bringing in every friendly Indian jn sight, etill the Pink Sea! people wan twenty-two bottles ahead, and George, with aguny on hia brow, saw that ho'd a} pecple had taken an unfair ad. flying start and had all the new: pa j verned, and-in his aaa f notercd “NIST TF wine, and you snow what an actor can do to a basket of sine when de don't have to: pay fort. Th WASH't 1. losk. Datare: George may hat ‘Portes! t Brut’ was crabbed, so far as the Arion Ball was con- 4 he alaried to drink ble own wine and left his Apollinaris untaated. my “I can never jouk George, but nt that he De Hranscom 2: start firia in tho face!’ sald game, and when Mamma to pour At on the. fiver. he tart = -At-these—tvors—-Mamina—De—Branscomba had—an idea. ‘Git a cab and drive to that Seventh avenue phinge-where-Dopuy Molinight and. the Musical Swen ja every night What them two won't do to wino !s a-pleny!" says she. "Jt was too Important to feayeyt to a deputy, went hlesel?, night “marqu twp dress mitita, sical, Swede put clothes, Say, kid,-fifteon minutes atte Dopey and the Mu- rlcal Swede got Inside the wine room there was noth- ing to ft! i ‘The corks poppet ike balls out of a Roman candle; George went back to Apollinaris, and at 3 o'clock the Pink Seal people gave up the fle, and the waiters cheered when {t was announced as the ball broks up that there was more Perfect Brut drunk than all other brands put together. “Dopey and the Musical Swede had got down to licking up all the pints, and George, almost delirious with Joy, was'handing ot five-dollar tips and having the walters run outside for more of his wine, as all at the ball was gone. “When it wus all over, tho Pink Seal pedple come over atid asked to be introduced to our friends. “George took Dopey and tho Milsical Bwede howe with vs In his automobile; but they complained of being thirsty and we had to go by way of their fa- vorite plunges 90 they could have « drink of some- thing satisfyin “Say, kid, | aln't over It yet. What's the beat head. athe ‘powders—then: wafers or) aromatis spirits of wnmoniat* George Ou his way back they run over to @ all. dy outMtter on the Bowery and ired and Dopey McKnight and tho Mu- ‘em on In the cab over thelr other By George McManus. By Walter A. Sinclair, ta two @ year at $1.98 each) Repo strive, to Bi God wind trol daily ‘alm of cll, e Supren are Stir cae told ‘Tous to. the Nea Lane hers of be had firm he was beds, “Give my Sahib and ask Mot! back!" gasped J of cing dragged a janm ¢ dows: aud after an ber and “a Lteut under the direct. p: ander-in-chief and [ tangle of br bellious kid. -fdown the went home in had been h helping Whereat his mamma interfering with the empire; but the To confidence that | ererwany would. give him Power, AT al ing humun being Yers; and he IVE ‘Futieh kh chit. from Stu: 1 s chotee bolee neld grave converse and his with natives had ta the more bitter truth: hesa and the sordidn over Nis “bread Fsotom and md serfomr | vow thi weather, Tods must iis tane Tracts, a re! emailer than“the pur amrecting a” few people no: ber had? built: and pb breidered and amend ionked —beaut ifs} sr ColnN—beraa ta called the “minor. d ygtiohman — Ineislat! “ane Wws- enough tk minor and whien are froin” ie" native ps measure! That bil was at One clause prov five yonrs at r Jandiord had a tenan say, twenty. years, the very life: out of was to keep up. nat culuvators In (he Su nud ethnologically a notion was correct. The only drawback altogether wrot India Implies ed one generation at a ef view. a Naga villnge once on dead and burl mules, For many reasons, later, the people cor the bit ‘The natiyo fn accord with the de: and {mportant class, to English-speaking own red chaprassia, ‘Tracts, concerned no the deputy commissioners were a good deal too driven tu ma’ and the measure was one which dealt} with small jandholder: Nevertheless, _the that it might be prayed Tirvously colieckentious man. He not know that no fatives think unless them with the v ways then. know, | Bul Farhie :C 2goun for Srtulo You edt n he ‘tus morning mamma was a g woman, Appened this way: fait Council persoualy Heard the-fidise through nd very dirty) boy in a an halr toc path to the Mall, and ods} trun mamma that ‘all the member the next day ifthe Legal “Thank you, Tods," waa th » servants and his mamma's wrath. Jenapn werking—of-thet household Hill-coolles alike. fge, lated: from-the-vernacularinte-the-Bne-} 7. Meh. that-madehix.mamma apse sleet dali ‘Marding the Interests att! eam. of Indep A. native's lf the life Wreretore,—you~cannot consider tire-teut fromthe native palit Curlously enough, the native now and than, and in Northern India more particularly, hates belngh over- | sainat himself, ‘here was But that is another story. ell knew ax much about Punjabis as he know about Charing Cross. Ho had sald In Calcutta that ‘the bill was entirely and #0 on, and so on, ber's knowledge of natlves was limited leh off. And not al- pate | WasUre cane Up to the | DEDOROPOSETONPS ICEL ISL OG: iad Nkuanic DRPEDDIDDO SD from By. Rudyard | Kipling. (By Permiaaton of George Munro's Bons.) lease the Kink. God's merey ix upon the young. min the baby tongue yihiog. Sf Cnaj}a-Bheset- ainse and ey knew Yods, ne Las! slatve ‘Coun: v kid up 1310 An's pet Hobusatinta tie Visdregal Lowes laws then attavhed to. Peterfioft.” Counell were sitting at the time, te windows were open because it was warm. The" Hed cer in, the po Toda. kne. f the Us Marsovek the kid's collar and NH acroas the fower- 0 the lo: to help Tods, The Council the-open wins intery: a vice: Hlor's sult and They hi and pune im to amac administr ods met th and told him in Member 1 the hi sald the Legal 3 was the idol of some | Jhamparis, and half ax many He saluted thom all_as—“ It never entered nis head that any liv- Hd disobes ks or- buffer between the dox-boy. 7 ithe Willalaous Toatery corte, Tede's diaplensute—fortrat his conte t should loox down on him. So Tods had honor tn the land trom | shirked risking | Reileaugun: to Chota Slinta, end 1D ruted Jusily according to his lghts. Of he spoke Urdu, but he had F aldeapecches | of the women, and with shopkeepe: He was and hits mixing uRht him some 8 of life; the mean- ess of It. He used milk “to aptorisnis, de go home aut when Tods Was in the bloom wld vist yy 2 of the then | BaD Land DN, | * ES 2 2 x o & the Hills. 4 $ & ++ 4 ye a 3 with the monkey belonging to Ditta Mul, thy busula, and. istened, as .a 8, to all the stray tilt abour freak of the Lut: Salitb‘A. ‘Tods wax in bed, Ui he heard the from) the ine tink ko’ took refuge by knowing that he: night sultan seis f, NOL be the side wotid of liaving @ fan iss father. giving: “some Witer in a glass that bad Used for claret, and telling hint Tots th prunes have to and slipped f the wor con Vernatio: 1 Member, talktig Heque of, a, Departmen’ Hs. caught: Log up “ata and! that! Has ie Counctllor Satilb. siend hed Sicisucevient Member left his What uo tiey dds tuck: red feet nt must under hi W said, ind compassion: © talk, do you, ta) not, muat_remen ped. halted, for ined flight This thing ts was made up by thinks —aro—a ald Tods at Tht am not of {done Wlor Sah Cour f ly caught rom iB t Rot ES CS {omy a my Kero money, Urtle ant am hy ad for ow I and a wife 1 take too, on ds Lorn. Dita Mu now, but he ae is is Rue. ‘UPON e by this new must goo If 1d not Ro, L si scaly and takkus e.amps 8, porhaps in the middl and to xo. to the law sours but to go twice is, oe saya, “Always Ying money to vakils and Why-do LT want to Ro? it a ama foo) and do. Lae know, ah Terme die! Hut if the -new. bundo Dust says for fftcen years, that ie fotdatsl wise My-lttle- son te gman, tan dam burnt, and he takes ¢! Rround grcanothoraroundtoarine ous: onee for the takkus stamps on the pa- s, and hie little son Is born, and at nd © Nfteen years is a man too, | Bue what profit is there in five ye i d fresh papers? othing but dikh, troante. Woroate not young men | woo lake these lands, but old ones—not Jats, but tradesn th a little money } arid tar. yeare we shall haye re. Nor aro we children that the Wht treatons #0," Ie mtonpet athe Bhp to Todas » Ditta:Mull's big Ike a Coanedjlor : sald the father. athered up i ada (Ralhcred “up ius” dressingsomn eiyst mber brought hia hana hie With a crash—"Hy Member, “I be- "he short tenure inking oxer. what it War obviously zal Member ania’a“Tronkey® ct T's. ae Go to bed, ft i od Hud “sald = Now. impossthle tay wit Betting: the teas..The Lexal Mem | bearing 4 poistered and led that bill t paper ry what— they} As if any! ink for pallion ee OW WIE ATE ET} the-masor points, em- “Arhumph’ of that Ian ~leaued on Jongar—torma- Ti hecause, if the} t bound down for, he would squeeze ‘him, notion ndent b-Montane Tracts, nd politically~ the was that It was in of his soa.) tegisinté—fir time, You must where they lived Jed = Commitsitariat to be explained cerned objected to inember Jn coun- ‘sirea of that large the cultivators," ‘The legal men: Durbaris, ané his the Sub-Montane one in particular, ko representa Works ‘8 only, AL man can toll what) he mixes with} i did the best he the final touchos, Burra Sinta. ides and played »: fF, “understand, put Tie” abt x made lnquiries, always ermine then feet tke” Te he : ~CONCArI > H in_thelr views, which squared very closely with. Toda's ovi- dence, was amended -tn_ that Te TEKST M OtBer WES Mod uneasy suspicion that Native preacnt very ttle except the curry on their bosoms, Bug put the thought Trom:him_as iilberal. aetas a most. Liberal man, After a tiie the news apratd through: the biriarethat-Pots tad : Erapesand_almonds that crowded th veranda, Till he went home ranked some. far degrees before” the Viceroy In popular estimation. Rut-tor the little Ute of. him Toda could not Understand why In the Legal Member's_private_paper box still Hes tho rough draught of the Rub-Montane Tracts Ryotwary Revised Hnactment, and opposite the twent second clause bene Meds is ape challe the —berai—Member-are—— Amer ‘am | and—signed the words No Valentine, By Cora M, W. Greenleaf. 4“ BHALL not senda valentine it This year to Lizzie Green. For she ain't any beau “of mine— She's acted awful mean. I've give her all my apple cores And-let her chew my gum, But she's proved to be a Mirt— Oh, yes, I liked ‘er some, “But she can't be my valentine The same 's she was last year, She'll find she better chase herself, And keep away from here, ‘ She better give that Billy Smith Another piece of plo, She thinks, herself so awful emart— " ter cry, She better give me back the gum T kindly Tent to her, I've threw het lock of hair’ way, i - Lain’t collectin' furt Next, girl I havo'll-be-a boy, Because it'ain't polite 3 To Nok a girl you quarrel with: Butwoys, tuey like ter ght’