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30, -estruction-and-dishonor is a-vii = tmapressed on-every boy and every girl. : There are certain matters which e out.--The- alternative Is not-that of -knowledge or ignorance, but iwhether they will acquire their knowledge from their parents, thelr school te: etre thelr eae and their clergymen, or from the Slinre of the epettar ~=-physical- force. of- the community. successful oontradsction, that ~tira Repayement ii tha world, take] VoFfliy_of- obgervatl t-fitted to the .ses and needa | 5 Ors or tw ety than the New-York 318; Department, As for individual bravery problems fo BEd prompt response to alarms $ 18| Mod I Jenow jt for a face that! an engine with headc neighborhood rot three-quarter ‘TZ wish readers with cnerienes swoutd | “tell me what to do with a boy who oes not ike to go-to #« Atines Dis parents a great deal of trou Yery strong boy for his age. he Government and Holidays, TO the Editor of The Evening World: Much has been mld and w: the mercantile houses of-> rthdays of Lincoln and Washington, But what can be expected from a| Te the Editor of The Eve + money-making “Btates Goverhme EL Wouse all day o Py ian fact, Hiate ho! BAYA A hs Fy ee) foamesret. by, almost eve = Feed ee wie Foun be ven some plc peer ars aaa Daily Magazine, Saturday, February 16, 1907. ‘Pwetlabed by the Press Pudliahing Company, No. 82 to @ Park Row, Ni ered at the ‘Post-Omfice at New York aa Second-Class Mafl Matter. A PUBLIC OBJECT LESSON. The. Hampden-Association-of-Congregational--Ministers,-meeting at ‘Springfield, coincides ‘with the Providence Ministers’ Association in ap- “proving the publication of the Thaw testimony on the ErOunS: that it is “®@ valuable public object lesson in morality.” -- The Thaw trial will: have done’ 4 permanently valuable service if it destroys the veil of secrecy with which public modesty has. surrounded certain vices. “The question of whether-some crimes are-so degrad ing--that- they» must-not—be men tioned and’ the details of their com- “mission ‘so “hideous: and revolting that: nothing "may. be said.-about | them in public, Should be determined! | ‘now, once for’ all. A: raid upon 4 poolroont or gambling thowse ar . for grand _laréeny or forgery, any! of the ordinary criminal events ‘of the-day-are-as-a-matter “of course: scent andthe ignorant only of the allurements and the pleasures of wrong- | not of the penalties, That’parents abrogate thelr duty to preying men and 1 and designing women accounts for the wrecks of many young lives speech an hhful truth telling would have saved, The more frankly, baldly and repulstvely these facts are taught the to-vice—witt-be~thelreffect—To- paraphrase the Thaw — testimony detracts from Its educational power. s_or-suggestlye._-A_paraphrase may—be-prurient:—The stem - rapher’s pencil fs not. The hidden vices of New York must be dealt with untess thelr. cor- ruption 4s to beallowed to spread urichecked. Whether the cadet system ot Allen street or the prvate supper roams close to Broadway do the e-harm, in—elther case _the-result isthe same—the -destruction— of. girls, the degradation of men, the lowering of the moral and Without frank: discussion” and full oe the victlms cannot be warned in time, and the minotaurs_of wice will continue to devour their thousands of sacrifices. seseee NO. 16,015. ap tanaka a ae _printed_ about, “commented on and made public from their beginning to-their end. Yet 'a numerous and i greater part a, very respectable class In the community has hitherto stren-}- 4 tiously deprecated any public allusion:to the worst and most destructive erimes, to those vices which destroy not only lives but ‘souls, and leave -traft of- physical, mental-and- moral-degeneracy;— {School copy-books used to omtain’ the phrase - Knowledge fs power.” By having that written and rewritten it was. sought early to 4noulcate In the mind of evety boy and girl the value of knowledge, not alone for itself or for the culture which it brings, but! for the power gives-the-minds-and-hands of its-possessors: Of alt knowledge-none is more-vatuable than the necessity for Iead- -Ing 2 pure life, for living up to -high moral standards. ~ The knowledga Ahat vice brings {ts punishment in this world would have a more imme. Wlate deterrent effect in many cases than-religious or purely ethical in- eave That sin Is a tangible thing bringing physical and mental dis- altact which cantiot "be too deeply ry boy or girl !s sure to leam .| laugh, thee ot A bald fact cannot be Letters from the People. . “Whe Mest Fire Department. Bete Bitter af The Drening World: fire Gepartment I would) Lincoln, man to san or collectively, ! Army heuld honor tt arters In i readers: 4n _weven ents per by my stop: oth cos: ther EEL? Boy, | E who} Mra. FH. B, record of the riume they will find to be far sulky than the pefse: | mauigned namesakes of 1 I have read letters ado tain tempera ho beautiful. m when the United na represented in by, tho DAE Ae YA are seldom rec Of course, ay Saing de Wr 8. Ariny, but why! pained \ mated anymore than ths birthday of |George Washington, one of the men answer to the query 22 to which that made that day possible, or of Abe who virtually made it pos man who has extensively, sible for the North and the South to ‘Warope, 25d made tt ‘an| Ubsorve' Independence Day aa brothers any Trevels to exaniliie 1H15) Uhonoring: ~the birt or thelr parentt 1 out the merits of the different) The: tre Gepertnents) that I em-in a poal-| pondero: way absolutely, without any|® quartermaster’ olerk—Dut if right ts] Vrtene and if honest Abe's birthday ts questions may perhaps ba too ie Inshes—islde—coat—28-center} How ts this. solved E. as Seen Glasses who ble ta find themaclves gullty wretch's umbrella. tickets, teman with a_ghort pompadour,— who hag just finished a four-year job mak- ing shoes for the State, and cuts In on the same clroult with Ties results When Kingston wa: the American fleet was handed a line whether ‘of recent -jokes—out-of Punch and™In-{nunetation-of his name—wax-“stwattar' NORA! CoM AND HEAR THE: More About ‘Icate.!” NDERFUL CH(LD, ONT THINK! @@E0OESO Thhe Evening The‘‘Lest We ste! Forget” Habit BE SLPCPESHT PEE BCETHECTEDETHEGD POOGKET BPOEDHPODPOOSDEHPHOECHRPLEPEDHEDRBSE riid's Laugh-Makers The Chorus Girl “Loses” Dopey’ 5 Chum, the Musical Swede] Takes a Fall : Sa Uae By ‘Roy L. McCardell : | HOPE WE stor AT THE ROAD HOUSES! Thro’ Funny NEVER COME BACK, YOU Seo By Irvin S. Cobb. N I “Lest We For. wet” warning, promise, ‘Anybody in New | Seuee aS of, the two da: cossion {s regarded as 2 mild mono. matiac. scene over one Joe Miller. Out of Higher ® * Education By. Martin Green. LD JOE MIL- O LER, the 2 shor af Wler's: Jok Hook, 'wore @, pi zled_expreseton-on ~ its; features when Tcailed at his'of- fice yesterday. e though t data Senaws = iorm-In—hie drain, — =o Bvery-t1me—he —tricd to 3tab film- subject for as long aa a week are Ua- aclf ‘in “the eye in the filbers) works down at Bellevue with a bunch of doctors holding candles in front of-thets, moved backward hat's A sure sign that I have Ge clysm of my cupola," hp declared, .qyea and jabbing hatpins in thetr knee |Lo see If the reflexes run true-to-form—- Nearly every night « crowd of us get teady to lynch some fiend: in humar form. And sometimes the mob does! go.no far as to break the “Tie Musicat Swedo fooked at the floral tributes an. the carriage with tie and drumbted.that-he-didn't-want-anything to-eat*—— TELL you that Thaw cage srty out at prominent tabied and boosted h the ang had mado It as rambo," sata fhe Chorug folting trom the love would be « nth ° chasse if people in Altoona, Pa, As tha Musical know whether. to [: t wine mates! entertainments he would cet In right with thal ys ¢ nd have the Amy's dream of the hospital as long aa\his health was good. "Old Man Soneyton told Dopey he for the Musical Swede, and somes flowers. do she was afrald ated nt the fiat, latér, 1f somebody gets up a test!monia! MENTE dlaner. forthe —flend—in—queation—most- ofthe late-lynchers-step—up—ami—boy- SMS. one With a sheaf of wheat-and-a-fiying dove appealing espectally to Dopey:s po © Musical Swede tooked at them when they was} in the cafriage with him, and grumbled that hoe} didn't want anything. to.eat, and he coulda't_sce- hy voted “to-higher they'd gone to all Liat tro “Even my ma writes modo let came to the fit her know the worst, and {f I ash parties that was to be pannea by Jerome to beir or ft up @ravely, and don't I need her for standing by me-during the or- deal, because ahe's $1 _hear all the evidence? “The Altoona papers are ri ning patent medicine cats as connected with the case.’ “All the old outa of principals tn travelling atock ‘credit, vith Técted to .meeting fat, and, meitioning no riam was the magic boo On Monday morning we are golng to make @ rope out of car straps and hang Messrs, Ryan and Belmont to the near- st lamppost. We are finally aroused, e worm has turned. The dle ts cast. Venteanes ts loosed. Tuesday afternoon AY" 200 O'C1OOR” uh “Hetbera of ™ Lie Board of Aldermen @@ are not detained at the Tombs preaent Messrs. Ryan and Belmont with Subway franchises worth about two billions, and nobody says word, What the worm turned was the other cheek. A bread-minded_ philanthropist. who. hasn't been out of Joliet jong enough to grow a mustache yet throws upon the market a number of ehares in a lonely mine containing gold, silver and amalgam fillings, The states that the property is five miles from Goldfield, but fails to explain that the five miles run straight up into the blue ether. After several thousand of us have subscribed lberally the philan- thropist goea hence with a mocking leaving on our hands handromety “engraved which will ba-of reat any time we want to paper the spare reom. All hands take warning by the e aniplé” The newspapers announce that at last the eyes of the apeculative pub- le are opened. And nearly _forty- eight hours elapse before another gen- eazy to trouble fet In the mixed salads, and why hadn't they picked | meal. They and a deadvone, and all we he the feathers on the aquab a la spaghetti? female, will be living in universities and. ‘recent portraits of those live for was our good name, ‘we ‘near coma losing le, who seen the 2 put what Win aa: fanitor’a they wouldn't have left Sh affected at the parting, but a house-may hol yor {t may hold.a dilly ¥ can't hold the two-of them, and especlaly wh er TUmATes “ENTE “Ths Tragtance AipsEn TH | like Uumy's being engaged to a wine agent, not Justa stood ready to PiSSRer, but the rent-agent-ot «ary Imported wing. and, inind you, I do belleve that Amy does like him. “Of course, George gets on your nerves at times, ,./ because anything vulgar, such as acelng people buy-| {ves es tousewives? Doping things |Ing cheap American wine, makes htm lose hia temper, |our trom present cond! jand he makes the awfullest cracks nbout cheap akited|make your one beat bot that they are |tonsing the bull. nots “It you want to have a scene, if you want to dis-| ‘The United States will be e vast last worry {8 the worst, he said, becauss It ain't hard |MeTee with a lady or a gentleman, do !t at home,’| foolish house if the day ever comes amma De Branscombe mays, ‘po if you do get al when a ebliege education will bo free ang Sooder cirraanthemum put over yer -ern por can 10. ere @-10-bed_with an low-bag-and send oht wort it's a nt! take-2 chance,at-tl- The boy_or rat respone{ble Yor of indigestion." © who Is really ntitled to education of a “Yea, We. got word. that the Musical Gwede got to} hgh order will [tho santtarium all right In Flatbush, Dut the rnin discouraging the obstacles may be. diliy-henter ‘phoned ~us-that~he'd “eat all tie Moral] fort devoted: to-securing en education he was| tributes on the Way. dds % per cent, to the effectiveness ~wood-by, kid; don't have-any mental explo: {of tt —— (Mang -Tv sven’ ceca one home payee Tun tie” tires | dollar shoe man as District-Attorney Jerome, “Mamma De Branscombe has some tetter. opinions on the case and pays much ecandale mhoull b hushed, for, tf they ain't, party but may meet with the sneers of ceneuret “We're otherwise feeling hep and happy, and ours! {a a happy little home, becease we've lost our per manent transient boarder, the Musical. fwede,——_| "Tt'a afl due to Old Man Moneyton, who got near to the proposition that a flat that stood for Dopey Mo- Knight found the Mustoal Swede a 3 “Ot course, Georga. the sine agent Ams‘a fance, ceaa_erateful for the way the Musical Swete had craciced into his brand of grape and saved the day for him at the Arion Ball. “But, as George says, gratitude is pruiituds and bastnees 12 business, andthe Musical Swede certalniy ras @ fierce rummy, couragement of jof any embarrassment to us, and i what tnocent little wine | ay for troubles, Old Man Moneston’ sata th bed them as well as the poor, and about money : advertisement “The poor worry, hes won't ind affy—=monay, and th they are afraid they are going to lose same. rich worry beste | to worry about what you nevar hod, Mn ina—De— Tran sccmnien erect hts —pard: berremed trenty more . |Moneyton maid, an ho felt nome lithe Afyslent ,Sirede, “Dopey Melintcht-nerep coal er the ate 3 ference between a nanftarium and a Jail,’ ~—“Mamma—De—Branscombe—sew—that— George —wne na happy—na—n—ehtid over teed 7 running heary on the turns, and twice he had got a Swede that {f he'd doa few sjunts at any of the In-| ston: 1 Te au tha expe NEoRY mething the mat- inden seawrtifoneg WouE ne ed to-be nutty or am nutty £ now or am guing to be nutty, This ts ‘ond. time on earth, and I have to put a crimp’ in erybodyia<more_ ore with hin thumb his head astomatleally | ‘ ¥ honest graft of being kept tn ould get a care aide. to be de- < Befora. hes le to put up a Junch for|«ets througli ic will be easler to get a | it they had, w Id they have nom lecollege education than to get a square Qref tie land. male and torming Greek letter societies. “When that condition comes to pass, vhen every boy !#.n ‘rah ‘rah boy, sho lis going to run our atreet cars and cle- ‘ators? Who ts gong to carry the hod? on 8) Certainly. not the A Bis and A. Mat © Atl and LL D,’s. Isa man with a collese | ldegree going to on an 'L' counter? Ar grees goln: MeKnight,-who'll never bo -a rumdum, be- lilac don't have any effect on him, was] Dopey te, -but ft the gtfla with college de- to consent to lead prosate fons, you can eman —mstt that Fanta to : “A college education to the eon of a —= 4 ch mente incidental ta.hta eater! vited to hurry back home defore Senator Foraker 4! white folks|%nd now when you mention Swet: comes along}stole something, Now York pre-| But about that tlme, or very shortly | covered red to untte In a demand for the tn- | stant recall destroyed and /maioa just as soon as we found out|spondents from Pittsburg: pro-| went off in Russia and spattered the noble or a new Jeruption of atogis cigars” an or a bomd|colosed troops Just for spite: the | weekly maga ahd agontyst ors, nenEp= Too" MANY” ThlnEE Ana Meigen 3. By George McManus! — Gia Sener THAT'S THE BOY? OH.DOVEY, COME 7 SAY “PAPAI'! QUICK AND. HEAR. WHAT HES SAYING? FOTHIS-MRS JONES! YOu AND. YOURTOLK § COME RIGHT OVER" GOT. Bt sane Renan H lke trip to Europs or a breach of, pened. Our attention became Giverted.| promise sult. He 1s entitled to it be- ham most of us think youre talking cause bls father has money. Whetuer o ‘for xetting Bel it does him any good of nol dont wake much of a crease in history. If & has NYRPART: It in him he'll make hia noise in the Xet we wonder why. New York -mtarte world: if he hasn't-pepa—wiil heve-te—————_— o few. {sign the checks, “The situation {a different with the gatural eqiWavient ofa boliermaker all the college education that can be soak: {ed-Inte tii “wan't nt him-ftor- anything. Many a good bollermaker has been it 1t'm awful Inte now, {gn't ft?" snatched. from the ranks of organized Tate, indeed. You must go to| labor because be wore his hair long aaa |youth and played a good game “And do you really think he will pay | of football, 5 me that sled we maw at the store?’ ‘Education ts a great aR, to” man- “Yos.-M-you are x good boy ard™o| kind; 0 ly ustard ple. Dut custard to sleep," replied Mamma, sccecding to| plo don’t satisfy a craving for corned - fhe’ Chicago ‘Tribun beef and cabpagd, “Nature has wisely _ “But couldn't he have bougtt it by differentiated in estabiiming this ti be? capeci(y of tien and women, “Yes. DML the low brows and the Zi high brows. on the same intellectual Then why Goesn‘t he come with #7" / level iv egninat ‘the grain” of things. “Maydo he ts only wattt. ‘his i: recognized by Syerybods: pat 0 to seen. y CIES BA errr His eee “I know. I'll bet he has to walt for | tides the sense of acaulsitivences, i ASOUIAS galt 46, “Moses =Santacomie sure? Vee tat manana 6 gn painter «et into thé scen hisichanes: set sinlont Not with an axe, + ree wi tethers stam A Strenuous Task. gaining painters’ become al 66 ALE Tve snot “to say," growled | PE ROMI NOLIN & ihousana—yaara } the man who. Nad deen trying arte high education, Ho noeds to to-curvé tie Bunday turkey'| be MuUEht to work. |Our country ls on technical and industrial schools. And who told bis woesto-awelertor Svat tha eR itert EPesTen Ot errs tha Denver Repubilcan—“all 1 extant ts the man who inks he fees Jai rdile Ce EL anc owas te that ft fan't any une for the (#8 etsceted Colleges ew. “)Pewsrs to try "to arrive “at @ diplomauc | “Ry the way,’ concluded Joe Mille d memberment of Turkey, If they hava | ‘ald Aa notice that Mn Walker, who a tough @ one to doal with as I have, | peat He from New Belualn Conn, with What they want to use ls an @xe or/ bank, wore a set of patriarchal whi: Bamite, rbot ad the Sunduy papersT~ Health and Beauty. || _ BY. Margarst Hubbard: Ayer. soap. Use the camel'e-hair tace-acrud- - | ting brush every night. Immerse the brush in waim water, rub the soap on ANE—Here ts tn ofntment |/t wnt you Bet « good lather, pera the tiptoe @ moment or two, rina, thor- or ent £223 | Giigtily “with clear wari wa tariitiea' ene ply @ food cold cream or skin food. All this should be done at night just before ¢ canthar- ieee CSunce; oll (lng to bed. It you have the correct of havendes, 16{Druah it may make the face a little ten- dropai oll of rose. | Cor for a day or two, but not Jonger, ay ri anole (Pimples from Indigestion. to the eyebrows O, L—Every morning before bread» with a’ tiny tooth- fast take @ teaspoonful of phos- brush once a day|(J, phate of soda tna glaratul of wa- until a growth {a|ter, Bat no pastry, awoots or any rich, sumMctently stimulated, ‘Then loss often. |sTeasy food, but as much as possible [ne ointment may be used for the eye- leat green vegetadies, spinach, dande- | | Jatucy also. In this case It should be|Mons, lettuce, &c, Take meat once @ yery carefully appiled. It will inflame |day only, Do not fall to take ayate- [the eyes, aa any olf will, if It gets into | matic exercteo In the fresh air; a walk. penn of several milea even at night 4s highly recommended. Try the formula gtv Ices here for healing the: pinipter ba acid, 19 drops; borax, 6 grain B.—Tho only real cure I know of for blackheads is the use of the A. comes et face-sorubbing brugh/1 ounce; rose water, 21-2 ources) Mix water'and @ puse bymienla land diem ive, febly leah anh aoe {|