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eran Sere 1 a rm nner : fF The Day of Rest. SIXTY HEROES No. & to @ Park Row, New x] By Maurice Ketten. WHO MADE HISTORY By Albert Payson Terhune. |42-NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, ‘“‘Hold-Up Man of Earope.’* The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Mefiday, April 227 1907. Published by tho Pre Fntered he Pc ge You'VE NOTHING >) You'Re TODO Today, | WANT You , J To GO FLAT HUNTING ~ ADVERTISING ( Tee FIRST OF MATID ALmoor {| AFLAT WITHA Re rk as Seconé-Class Mal! Matter, PUT YOUR HEAD FARTHER JOuT~ TWIST YOUR NECK MORE — Don't You $86 \ THAT TREE ~ BET Ween NO. 16,680, we BEAUTIFUL VIEW. j Hrie BuIeDNes) NOTORIOUS bandit chief was ouc> referred to as “The greatest brie’ MYSTERY Pn HERE'S ALONG aan 1 D Lie To yy YES, Ir A gand who ever lived.” He modestly replied . ‘? ( o~ See it Sirk \ No, | am only secon. Napoleon Bonaparte was the greatest.’ OR the first ‘t ) Ri a . ~ \ sok charge of the French Government, in 1794, the: When the Directo [country was utterly worn out by {ts Revolution. Rent by internal disputes, tion makes'a publ { | THIS WONT DO. WHERE'S its real estate income. It admits | jpoverty and anarchy, and menaced by outside foes, France was at the ebb j of her power. Within fiftecn years she was destined to be mistress of near, h three Saloons on lis prop- TH ? : ‘ I h 1 1 prop | ENIEW/! |ty all Europe. And her rise was to be wholly du@ to one small, lean, eplep= at one of tle-looking Corsican, who tn 4 was wandering half-starved about ‘the streets of Paris, looking for employment This youth, Napoleon donaparie, was an them “‘is in connection with a first- restaurant.” It omits sta lery officer, who had been recently thrown out of work and who b that one of the | 1 plans of earning a living é | }ax a literary man or of en! * Turkish army. He is even sald to a ‘ | |have contemplated emigrating to the United States, An effort was made trade \lato'in that year-to make France a mo and the National Guard, 40,000 so stated j Strong, Were won over to the plan, They marched agaiust the Tuillertes, | where the Eonventioh was choosing a Directo The Convention sent for Napoleon and put him’ in charge of {ts 6,000 soldiers, under nominal com= }mand of Gen. Barras. By aggressive artillery tactits the young Corsican beat and disarmed the National Guard, almost seven times as numerous as his awn forces. ti le house exists on an) property.". This-is due not to the | Trinity vestry, but to the police, who rdided' and closed ‘the last resort a this kind on Trinity's property. ie nea AND Ms a) on yes! NOT RUNNING, |. England, Austria and Germany were allied against France. Napoleon, This public statement, which comes as an explanation signed by the WHAT I CAME | [ avways PLENTY y THE ELEVATOR with 40,000 ragged, {llarmed men and only $20,000 for expenses, was sent to {Five MILES To [ OF ROT WATER SeE- | ANO HEA PUNK! \ ah armies from Italy. In two ~~~ drive the great Aust {The Whirlwbnd months he had succeeded in this desperate enter- ce ign int ise, having won eighteen battles, destroyed three u 145,000 prisoners and levied) rian artotes, take ign, as were \l Napoleon! rector, is remarkable for its omissions and its failure to answer the perti- | ent questions which The Evening World has asked. It says that the annual income, excluding collections and contritutions, is about $775,000, | the taxes $127,000 and the repairs and insurance $135,000. What be- | comes of the other $513,000? The diocesan report accoun $103,441.58 of it Now that by blic whose. Boy 'S DAYoF i REST — IT'S ONLY Six MORE FLIGHTS) FY Na { You ADVERTISED AN ELEVATOR Kelas MENT It was a whirlwind ca always eet at ught every tradition of war, striking where xpected, rely upon d genius. Thence he invaded I § winning decisive victories almost where. But Le was fi ot for his country, but for Napoleon. Hear~ he left his army in Egypt and hur- 8 ro. The weak Directory Was, ? with Napoleon as ance, the idol of the t to work bull and stren industries and ex ing a code r many other nations The allies aga 1 down again on the Aus for only | rtial statement Trinity admits the right of th: general put arned increment has made it rich and whose taxes. bear the burden of Trinity’s exemptions, re Should be a full acctuinting. Under the terms of many of its leases the tenant pays the taxes. On the basis of last year's tax rate the property on which Trinity pays taxes direct is assessed at $8,000,000. The market value is at least half as much more. Adding to this the income-producing property | which the tenant pays the taxes, the total realty holdings, excluding | church and cemetery property, must be $20,000,000. | 1 France new. yularity for himself, If crowned (by popular « dea and won be further and in 1804 had him eal Bo eae e ¥ | vo! Emperor of the French The son of a Corsican sawyer sat In the Tenement property such as Trinity owns yields in New York a gross | OHYE THis FLAT S_Sorry Sir! 1m DEAD TIRED. \ regs end | sen IV., Louls XIV. and othe revenue of 8 to 12 per cent. Managed simply in the interest of the | very Sevect. ) WILL DO FINE 7 UT MRAP AEIRSTCTASS || WIEEYHAYESERN Your Daye Rest | | ‘ 2 . Manag ply in the interest of the} Eu ) THEM ALLANO | © ACHILD/ / APARTMENT-we Don'T I HAVE ACHILD/ ( TAWE CHILDREN - NO C1’ Havent FOUND / / ~~ \OBFECTION To ) A THING Dogs Seat . . } WE ONLY x owner Trinity property should bring in a gross revenue of more than ‘ Peorce wire . twice $775,000. Why does it not? Is it because-of a system of sub- if REFERENCE letting of leases to"dummies? Is the reason the same as for the’ small} interest the insurance companies received on their cash balances? HERE'S ANOTHER LISToF FLATS | WANT You To Go Ts SEE Now Ano a DO invaded Austria, where, Deo. 2, 1805, army far outnimbering his own, at the alliance against Fran ned Prussia’s power and fo! en conquered Portugal and Spain, | He called on the Pope to help him er England's commerce. The Pope | ised, and Napol ed Rom The. Pope excommunicated him, ‘ a prisoner. At Wagram, July 6, 1809, the ren bys making Napoleon the master of nearly all the Cone But he was not content when mer a rising young officer, he had married a mfd- jcle aged Creole widow, Josephine Beauharnals. She cared Uttle for him and was notoriously unf. ful. She and Napoleon had no children to carry, on the vast dynasty the Corsican had bullt up. So Napoleon divorced Jose-, | ~~, phine and forced the humbled Emperor Francis of, | A Dream of Austria to give him as wife Francis’s daughter, the’ | World Conquest. }-Princess Marie Louise. He married her in 1810. —— Ss This year witnessed the acme of Napoleon's athieve-/ |ment. This low-born Corsican had juggled with kings and kingdoms, an@ had seemingly shaped destiny itself to his own fron will. He had stolen | principalities and empires at the bayonet point. He was, in short, the | "hold-up" man of Europe. i. | One power alone withstood him—England. Evverywnere else his quests were easy. But Nelson at sea and Wellington by land ever How does it come that “repairs and insurance” are more than ne Wives That Talk About Their Husbands. "e By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Sees ERAT me Seny birmegien anutaer (Ao atuen ima taxes? Who makes the “repairs,” ahd what connection have certair In a later article we shall see how England helped in the checking of his iateng peace treaty . 7 A ; : | 7g pare sid you think, dear madam, {f the man| meteoric career vestrymen with these expenditures? Is the insurance handled as was the take a drink with} The divorcing of Josephine seems to have marked the beginning of the fire insurance on the Equitable’s property? : at ! range| end of Napoleon's run of Iuck. Soon afterward he made his first disastrous Also have any vestrymen bought or sold Trinity prope: dores ¥ ranger in a sa ng cold) campaign—his invasion of Russia. He captured Moscow, put his army was such » | destroyed by cold, hunger and battle. Then, the hero betng crippled by mis- ) in} " s . won air ow! Sree > | or you not) fortune, the lesser men who for years bad eringed before him combined ta their own names or through dummies | iJ nee a hea 4 | re down what was left of his former mighty power. What are the dealings between Trinity i poikdpr = si dried Estate Trust Company, of whic 1 be exemp aia — Vvestrymen are direcio:s? | Hs ———_-Ten Ways When any one desires to buy or lease Trinity tt i i ; { cas best firm of real estate agents to which to apply, and what is the bes * To Make a Woman Care for a Man law firm to employ? What vestrymen are in the real estate and la pay: + from it he could | By Margaret Rohe. i. businesses? ’ p . * AGL cea PS De cea The appropriations for pari lects are fully itemi H 2 Year| woman; and 0 fender A F. P ry | i ; ; cts are fully it he Yea patti Hepa ueer French Predioament. | Hes. et Her See OtherMen Book. Medical services to the poor of St. John’s Chapel cost $2 fae! i et Rune Q ae fg ee cei yale er ge gg die No. 3—Refuse to LetHe ee ates shial so > anit ad ‘ 2 F - t k NSIST that eh¢ Tt doesn’t mai Parochial schools, $31,163.62; night s $1,721, tal beds, ; shir pp S Lea tic ap pec whether or not been in the habit of recetvings $400, and so on. Why leave $409, hy sa in s np ; ‘ ‘ \ calls Let her cut them out, This is really « kindness Hale cterstracat{sec tilt a Bierat t ' — . t 7 her, and ahe will come to thank you for It, Your soctety, does Trinity's comptroller, “It would be diffict > give the act ( : ht to be all-auMctent. ‘There is always the danger, that amount of Trinity's real estate holdings.” Then how does the com ~ saaried 7 ae fis sR ah) sige te ae eS a coe ee it a home to other men their eer wilh Seaenraa eed Sr jighices an sacl ; come (o disgust her with the eex in general, and this cendie troller make out his check to the Tax Department? How does he co’ h f adit TS = . By c W Kahles, @ tion you would not have arise for worlds, lect the rents? | 6 é6ér u pmer. ee 4 4 4 ° * If she complains that ahe hae enjored the plane playing From this small beginning of Incomplete statements b actor | TOW" - me sea | —_ Peed ny i ee Dg pent pene a ee and the comptroller Trinity should go on to a full y and ex-! LOVELY nw : ( SEEN ANY TING really manly man Would number tt among hie gifts. DAY - UF MY DOG BIS “ If she speaks of the oultured mind of another of hep (mark fp friends, and dwells on bis convermational abilities, point ous to her that persons of this clase are very poor providers, planation, Secrecy suggests a myster What pro for hiding the details of “religious and charitalle” w can exi va Bathe ae ‘maces ‘ f and she sould sot waste her time in euch ile company. si tablet eHACARCaNEn lemereiAg - You ment incidentally let fall the remark that when # comes right dewn te P are ‘ al kn ige and ability to display tt, few men are your #uperiora She wit 6 ers rom the Peo le i> om leve this about you If you tell it 4o her often enough, for certainly yeu shoul® * {4 cd Know all about yourself. 1 VT If, by chance, a former friend of the mato sex, whe hes net yet heant of Subway Rap Servie i Eheim Ge @lmaee Ra eie cae | neal \ your disiike to his vistt, should call while you are entertaining her, you will ER egg poiaie aS H we ears ea Lis oe aye ltele diMoulty in Alscouraging him. If he essays to tel @ humorous etory, - Brrr re eateries eumrenses give | tally oopoaite igor “Nha je yawn several times in succession, look past him wt her, slightly wink your eye wertecent service? Beveral Himes late ne sensible advice? eee =P. 4 shake your head, arm say trontoaily, “A very clever story, old chap. I Ike I have boarded a wn @XPTeRS At) Mow Much AID A it very muchedo fact, I always baye liked it" ‘This will cover tim -with con- h ow a owance fo . it C 01 r t the bridge at about 699 P.M, when the yi Pata icqap len fl cata rsion teach him his place does not retire immediately following thia, ay pela taeaael relia ayy ha f gon engage the young iady in conversa¢ion about person unknown Ro the wewele ash hour is practically o y husband makes $2 a weak. ¥ has twice at thirt Ave no children. We come visttor ae oar . ri eer te ee $21 am Do however, be too severe In your stipulations ae fo the male soctety w a ‘thie? W s liao ened tae ate! | shoes not entertain, For example, there is no objection to letting her go to the overcrowding at 6 Im |“allowsnoss’ for’ apending crore theatre now and ther with her father of brother, and to @ cab ride and supper ; FE AO . money. '| > lath A the father or brother pays for the diversion gure. The ¥ r ave on, car “7 I want-2 } See like | er ' ereion—end you are of the gone by mu fio, w WANE to er Sr yeni | party Fi fl excuse, readers 1 a 5 We can't agree How n iy T esapammeenenenenitiadh dial wee testeOne Spring fo, with hla ee MAN, To the EAitor of The Ryening Word mced renters ¢ n syed. The wir | ST thnk SEE pry '— (Say VID YOU LOSE A (Ach. Mine, Big me. 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Yours n ip worth to others what it cost you. * suffering from v» ‘immertal’ oulator, the midst of speaking { sometimes BOP a the tary oy nip tr ways js in ® athy with the sainte who are sore. abruptly and falter, While in @ tem-| tne ticket mpeculator hae been han be m | porarily ‘speechiess state my mind be- | mered “legisiaied at.” 4 eb yyw | If religion ts not for aii of # man tt Is not for aught tn man. ’ Comes absolutely biank and utterly Ge-| manager and abused by the publi. | veld of thought, Sometimes [ talk | Yet he fourishes es gait "i 4 | o ee ever, Cats Heart health never comes eo long as the hand is on the pulse, ft tions Ai a terrific Fale of speed and ave wine lives, but thet epeoulasers IN| DearChil-dren, - @t oter times my articulation te very eeqm & ve immortal Why, readeret Ma FOUND i ut. Phe beauty of lite comes from God's sun shining on our sorrow, Poor sod slew, My besical train of] onama vans, | Fat Man 1S 5 wy a . — tit =