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see TREE TB 7 ~ . T a eee uo > " a The Evening aera’ Ss. Daily _Magazi ine, Sater Gays __.2t ao ‘The Evening World Entered at the Post-Omice at New York as Second-Class Mol Matter. 7 NO 16,687__ & ANew Stylein! + ae IAS able 2 § & Walking, Seen. Dopey Raves to the Chorus Girl About the “Joys: of Jail Senn 2. %. Thro’ Funny! ii BysRoysb.miccatdell ‘Mush for 2 & Glasses | |(@2=) vse 30, eae oe FATHER PATTON... RANCIS THEODORE PATTON died Thursday evening at his home, No, 39 East Tenth street, in DELIGHTED! | ; his sixty-fourth year.” Nou HAVE Moll d pu This is what the formal obituaries said. When TEL CONE | aR Love RY = | yco dles 2 “4 man's soutand body-asreeto dissolve the partner: _ ~ LITTLES i By : : RA SOGRSDOPEY f that has held ‘them together, customary, an- By Irvin S. Cobb rey : a CANT ATTEND, | By Martin Green nouncement is made of the age, place and cause of | q ” BARN DANCE st the decéased and the time and place of the: : New Yors starch 90. | N : ; : | THis YEAR! OM Hi Giles 3 to Green! sen : Dear Green—tana | EACE hath her \ P victories, bug > the men wha win’ them | don's often get thelr ple- : ibiect of this notice was not one of New York's rich men. He waS not one of New York's : tures In the dally, pe 5 powerful men. He was not famous He was not pe ea ‘i polifics or on the stage or before the public view in any capacity.« The ff are iresdiog| Tou (mer iecalat a to pusual Chaney 10 Bossmnortent frotcewouht ¥ E Wiolg rallway magnate tet &% : : ee a CF fy President, dus — eo Untit his death it is doubtful if a dozen of his friends Blew his full cytes | so cant aimaye: : “Ey, © aE i make Be name. All his frends were younger men. Th y called him “Fath Pat- ff proper walking} Hy rake | ment ous e. All his frends young : : a etait fon. He was the oldest copyreader in New’ York. For_twents-sevea ne wee - es j years he had the sime job at the same desk of the same newspaper, For helongs to ifs | | dating te veces oe fitgtive tube beet 7 : A | | Ue ships in times 0 . twenty-seven years he came to work at 6 o'clock in the evening elle oe fee noon ada a hte t jeather that fastened with a brass ‘ vorked juntil 2 o’cinck inthe morning. The reason_all his-friends were !igtch the pame as a li Sanae Dopey said a jail/was a liberal education for anyore” In the contest for the Republica, £ nies! have" ing = | Prestdeatt ik “* i. gunger_men was that his friends feat ees) tied anda races nage they are assogiate} "You dan't Ax tt no way, Mr, Panner, the promoter. | Jaitbenka hee no caguner eared i ! z ger tho best of it) | rary Ty Rea k his: own age were deal. Mr Tile eorfer’s ffertng you've Oxed IC fo tart mognay | Coat? Tas A tale than Abe Lied arles A. Dana was a friend of tieranestg raced si enenaes ' F ; tn Jai! the insurance uhis. So were John” Swinton and 4 flash his green cigaretio ¢ ipo and/ sald’ in’ these’daysiotsAns Snape ae ote dere meee ! + Amos J. Cummings and Truman nde tn > attacks on vested Interests it sounded good | 7 5 ere. The os JC gs sf } A good, old-fashioned ‘consercattve protest |, APY toothsome radish, too. The tink , Merriman and-a_host_of others who ie De-Lrane : i of the ice tm riekey gtecoes H S 5 S een cper : Te iftaranse %, tbat thing. Sulphur and molasses | 1 made the news-: per before Makes no fiifference to said that he didn't understand}: 28-90! 23 generation ago + to™miow that o arse, but that he could seo thar. tr] NeUCIANE Youth Is taking. Ontens | papers of New York. | ei mite: chip comes high: in New for this country if young men were| * Tesh and green entice the breatiy i ; Tork—amt i ld eféumbered with tte | > Jal instead of the other kinds of business col- H | is | Y ; Z ae eae ude nee ih jkind of folluge that a fooster uses tol. “because a Jail was a liberal education for any Sean maauealiyncon tates we ing ol ow |shade his back porch, consisting of 3 hi a wnat i iquite a dense cluster of Southern of Jali with- Since Dopey has been out he's been trying to figcre a i Tittle: about. The proprietors are feathers. The “What was he ln fcr? Oh, the out a word of a scheme of a correspondence Jail, and a method by Sa Gab house dog. wobbiy at thd _ known. | The editors aré known, L. : sushi as’ will be’ uses by the af fiaint—cominitting alimony, Hix wity arrests but maybe Do-liwnich young meit iiay take a captivity ‘course at , * * ones Heiecs theeil < 2 Hi Gambols gaily. & he'll A Be ‘The reporters are wéll known in their respective fields.’ But the men whi | 4 Se larger asd more oxpensive sum. | Him every vor jae Aisi spe she ts att ine nseif 100 ee rot homes by letter, amet oon a belt) bave i, cad i ay a f mer resorts, matches these two, bs i je word « ne. i e JOpey é ci bat) Ol) Min Moneytan sald that stene bars do not a Lovely woman puts the males tn —. feebome only at night. who sit at litth desks and turn tht raw material into! yam dropping you, ins ested. Dopey out.ot and/ tt] mike, of something Uke that. but {t was the ee _That she may have th. srcsilent ‘out on ‘the block Down in the Subway the alr te pure if you don't care what you say. thing {2 sure, : Tre Fourth of July's ‘bout thre ; months away, ‘The ‘world is languid. Let us hit the bay. the’ finished product, whe make the copy fit the paper, who write the hints in yorder that! you may nee ST Wits ae of Taken a WSS Nye pray RT TTR | TT eRe them around go that none of our local | him of.a means of livelinpod, because when It's taken | “headlines, who make up the forms, these men appear as little in public pdiaee owill “adores Sa ainouiian aoray how van he borrow money 08 tt? Te Ut whe nown whom ¢) uma’ of coming out with a spring’ fro:k|Just carry on terrible when she finds it's only a rentec Sada ouliof be yates ocd i BROLOTYDE: paving all the latest improvements and | Plano and she has to give if back! é h : Father Patton handled the suburban copy. Of the several copy | atrachmemis and spark plugs aud porte|: “Dopey cartainiy did enjoy j desks this is the lowest paid and most/irk$oma. The head copyreader picks pearance ing sad au te onte a bothered hi “gut the most important and sensational stories for himself and his fir} ° you may Tecall how a clty-broke|Branscombs's, and it made him feel tho lohiely’itm- n't have any plano, but no- pey sald that.aag tt exactly, a Jail was a sort Young Men's Heathen Association, and, which was a free country, people could be nent up a cent, and, thank d that there was no n't have tts Uttle red There was one fellow tn there who'd burned his ¢ down and made people portant helts ta tur, although he did tt for t 2 fo) got to tell ear oft mother, who was a ‘sdur and the firemen came too lath. | goodness! |town In this broad land that ¢ |sckoothouge and cool gray Jail! sel to have evenings of Wong, and every-| ‘I never heard Dopey talk so much, but Dopey says isiant: ‘The foreign cablegrams, the politica! tories from Weshington | youne woman moved on hor tri ant |menatties of space wien ke found they could clog the thing was fo refined ta ail bukters-tn or rude[that, although he was proud to say that he'd been In] An honest man ja a noble plece off march from the parlor bf the marce: door of hia ovlh ob hig Without having to firat takes peopie who'd coay Fou te stag, and then tals so ioud pial as often as anybody, he'd sever really appreciated | work, all right, and that’s Just abougs J ant Albany, the general city news and all-the stories which are printed | Toviec to the bisque ertam refectory |his cot into the corridor. You couldit hear your top notes Its advantages till this time. ‘If you want to gvt into] where he gets off these days. - ; : under tig headlines went to other men. Nea is oe tetra ote es | Salraattall socio souciaew tie eoke ee a era age eee rr eee rae ercotg £9 cao place he i ce : itched | steps, e a circ ) ie et c a, 1 fe lace new whore To most men, indeed'to almost every man, it would have been dis- | omy NE. Shy Kept her heels|3OU are whore the dogs van't bite you, And, another > ! A thelt personal Itberty RR ad or ° i fter-year-at-the same copy desk, while-proprietors,{ ne-se-srasnétius creating tne tam |MNE Dopey says, you mort the leg people ta Salt Aeebuk fiend would applaud ti the warden thought | may be all Dope) saya, but F think |e utilities Dill than by wetting it ta editors, city editors, night editors, business managers and the occupants'| Presson Sat the dend-lite far Siler BS Sn necatiaigevio iclt atom paseaiees a eearlabtentees eats aera ta asi woriainiecaie oe Petia clea easier cn. y S). ‘ 7 li sc » it wow! : = esis : Cie A Senta | AS is y ists was located forward of the D. ns mde. whos Had] yroracy ia Rainier that carted course in what Dopey calls the itberal ig. fon’t ache to go back. . for his higher education Donald De ymbe Went up the river, but I notice when hi @ popular murderer f= better treated than a people wasn’t telling him that they knew people who | with us he wants to hurry up hls halr, and he doesn't “of the other better paid. jobs came and went. But that was not the way | When sho got in @ hurry sue achieved! | “Now. Dopey says, the actons of some ot! our beat & better place to live tn. Sues tation of the green com | familles are {n Jail; and there never was a time when “Mr. Fanner, the promoter, called with us a couple | ed! Patton felt. He was a fixture and he preferred his job to any eee eet ibe. jyou'd meetiso many popiular murderers. of times to see Dopay, and he told Dorey hé ehould | “ober. i = But-setany more—aayhow, not in the el ho‘ wonder they get conceited, Dopey says. be glad these days that he had his meals regular and Brana. large centres of civilization and prog Handicap at Aqueduct If he finishes firm. This ls our ong best Uet. If you i deat win, don't: sex a be xayunog — f The reason was this: AL new reporters. begin at the humblest| (os° °° prima donna. Dut they are more condescending and knew people Who might come tn on hty prop. feare wha: sult hia mother borrows the money | 70% Sbout this Ume of the year care oe a ¢ > eq {they'll treat you, no matter hew petty your offense! “Mr. Panner, the promoter, says that somebody |t) buy for him, only 4t muat be comething in a plain] [iPS the banner don't sem to be suoht _ work. They nun the suburban errand which are too trifliny tb waste a| The now Getierttoes ces ay, oroca|| wan; asiitivou tiad\ best latlcted thy ranslatighter ax }oaght, to/etve Rocesteltia’ goad eall eh tell tite that|cotor or a neat check. It gets tiresome wearing them| <> S* {lly fearsome job. + , ‘é skilled man’s time. They. spend a| Fitth syenue se ean hurled ed the ret | least. when he strikes a blow at stock wateritiy he I» ehtv-|broad stripe effects for soveral seasons, SUES; day going to a Tottenville fire or a [era partment, nreepest Wenig “Of course, Dopey had to veep it hid from them, be- | ering the Whole framework of commeroh! |) Welt, se long, kid; T myst mush along!’ ppioeer, seooied in a martngy deal y going : : ‘Deen two inchas higher she would hav = SE ey draw interest at oncej Hackensack suicid. or a Jamaica} rated as a gecond-story worker, But if trying to ateer trom a back seat, and| twice and was treading water untillat a life-saving station oa thn next ie can't draw enough interest te it was not her costume sc much Uke a smnatt\ captive . s, covered about two] / iy iT t with alcorner, it al 1 amount to anytht a, Unt] next church fair. ‘Thus they came under ieelde’ that shaved uk the a Bi | fe i vvine feat end she PARC ESE De oocartiol meron fad | hari ¢ Narpemy ahmehfon eee awhatal (he GucPotin any 4 2 ' Their fi awit veh attempt to} seen that Ik before, but with a dif-| You know the de le and : ras Rey ll i Ss iton. ‘Their _first_frews- Foe bin ck ‘of f sige patting. And after awhile |ing yo Ps he-charlge Ss \j muperor| y taken asior HES Bee eee nan of men competent to run a raliroad ard \ding down othr jobs Basser If you are extremely reckless, ask cad dock beer. t 5 carrier on at Ln paper impressions’ they got from] Sus bending forwan trom the Fe By nat rage trey ees down and ‘come | up| ta iat by a kind barkeeper ders. him. Their first copy he read. i When they were” discouraged he E, cheered them up. He told them Polar as ster. how ta do their work. ‘Their stand-| foun ea were of : elongs to the class known ta the trade | ho! & < Aa “ne of them Yale alumnusses— pininess eollege.”* i might not belleve ft, Dut pled her new walk trom blnn ievoud thinks eobeay eel € tree take puys ni oe from Make m oe eke i Many a man will take Nis first rife of the senwon In an open street co wt in next ride ta a black wagon wi lass sides. Father Patton believed that to print and publisy the truth was the : , | : _ablkst work man could engage in, No truth to hint was trivial. The}] 7 ; 5 vee é @> universe was truth} from the highest to the lowest happening within | y 5 / a Betty Vincent Ss 2 wt human ken. Humble as was his position, he knew of no millionaire, no Birthday Rieet th fee se now? DU te whet t : For Her for her. I suppose I cw not matter d Thear Betty? much, Maybe I have made her a tri ii HAT kind of a present ts suitable) going, With all my vepolling. ¥. x for a birthday outalde of candy). 7 wan 1. was always 5 years gr flowers, the! git) being eixteee tran shall’ 2 bad ito tal olay Scene’ That he might bring up future generations of newspaper men to) ~~ think as he did was his life's ambition, as_unselfish_an ambition as_any| man could have. Therefore he stayed on. year after year watching his pupils rise to become editors or to go to Congress or to be_presidents of + seh oes gies : \ ately : ‘ SD Prsieniars: ra 918? oe C.F. G. Inad to look after things—responall H Be i te Sere os wes a ee If x fone = para eer fe formal isis ata reas my tam oe Sed very i attons, rey are the quiet, se} LAY) 2 M3 2 ue | the good Umea the eduéation, ; % es a 4 A - (1 music and di * -fificing, unassuming men who hold high moral standards and wh Marriage. of Cousins. eee Serene, events =e : jpure lives and clean hearts’ aon more good, ian wealt preachments: Dear Batty: Seauty, mont t, not too young, and have Uved In|{ say that I give him = BO State where Rta, hee been terrane pe pewe far geet l passed that forbide a girl to marry her | care so much any moré. Per! “STR MATVE SON, Weran find noth=|day 1 may have théir ont! are # againnt thisin Holy Writ.and fam |me “aunt’—isn't that « nobel ied ery, very desirous to give up my Pa] “oid mal enough. | tive State, if need be, and enter the} Brace up. I don't bdelleve in } | AM o “pleasing young Jady,” though | pur what am Ito do about thie? || Walking land tealth, mn when thers is nothing to do. you 1 iS fe te Dititor of The Eventng | World: take a well-earned rest state of matrimony, In fact this hae | mental self-macrifice. Keep the man f y Now that the weather for the next pee my bent for some time, but until | you can. Do everything you can to ; Pix weeks ta pretty sure to be for the [oUt & good cha Hil iately 1 could not p htm. Osly give hitb vp when you an to have the game bent. And now {sure he prefers’ your ei cap the climax this. young man ny first cousin. Do you pid hes handed mo a jemont* ey: there Is such a law = Was _He Is Risen! may marty in New ‘i Cashoile Church forbids the || By Gora M. W.Greenleat, marrjagn of first cousing unless & a | Fes the manger to the crose— of seventeen ca moet part pleasant, let me wrgo .city [of Pereniecn « people to do more walking. In wi oxr aireets ure dirty. In summer t OAL clty te-ret hot, But‘at this time of {and in autumn any one can improve his healih 109 per cent. by foreing himsel “to walk prinkly two or three miles a | enc Say. Try st one month, readers } You will thank me for, your ts pos M, D. Sukwests m Name. ae the Eiitec of The Evening W Tread tai our paper of Mr. Co NandeyMit's aimeuity In Snding a aut Hable nasne for hie new yacut. No 4 Mr, Vunderbitt, expects hts | Some Voluts in sel }eensdtion ts obtained. Perhaps that ts Strange road to Giory!’ . | you refer to. There ta no legal When life seems imught bat BS coiibition here. . dross | ar Hetty Go read the story r Sister Wants. Her Lover.| ie AM girt cf twenty-four, nét deaw Death's empty prison Look fom through your tears and 1 to 6 For tp risen! From dark Calvary to God, Death's shackles riven. Oh, Uft your eyes above earth's ned, Look up to Heaven. Tt ta only 9 tittle while Here in earth's prison. Lift up your eyes and smite. Joy! He ts risen! Is risen to potnt the way Of the sundered and broken tamb- cultured, tet etl falr, and jnad. For three years 1 2st" engaged to a man y sonlor, I love hi he, + 1 have always thought, loved ‘me. | jot lately he #eems to have taken « | | | | } Five ttatrot ave sei wo years 0 my sister, who ts Juat twenty: |, I don't weader at him preferting because eho MP lovely, Ii) fall tn rye with der inyaelf If I wera a man, jy very fond of hin, I belleve she < him, too” Ought T give him up to To the “phate ingle? pour reade hung te a bay Uiaving been i + yeelt, T would suns jentoon plist je ente>! aoa qrorla should cant anid vin f 2 Would they not both be happler Up through! the portals & mee and follies, such am: ie te cdot eo? My mother died when; 'I waa | To Heaven's dternal day, 5 Ma andidancea, pic. He uton? | eas solve. Her last worda were: Faint-hearte’ mortals! ? a DuenbmR where fuset efile vine | ; ) the baby)" So it has always been. | | sweetly the lilles bloom, ‘ BORN) SHG: Be! udiinans wo. Patan ai lecctae Nene Beco eanl yo worked, eactificed, nad sil “for the|# Buda burst thelr prison, § se . woe. Tne | young days. Reade: sous 10t | Not, that she: hasn't patie, this narow aoe ‘ kp Onvamind brave men be peneioned @ stretch FIRE ee ea 1 Bt IS NY / K a : ioe :