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g Worid=s Daily Magazine Monday dhe Day of Rest. By M t : Published Dally except Senday by the Press Publishing Company, No & to 3 : y Maurice Ketten \ - Park Row, New York, . Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter, | oy Buty! ene GES eee 2 CHILO REN CONE BEARS... Lions --: Canada "Breqing World tor the ee = \ NoBody 1% BoTHER ME _ ) TIGERS --- ALU SonTS : United States, eats | | TZ (Oe MICO TANIMIALS 2: No, 27-©ATHERINE OF BRAGANZA, Founder of England’a 3 $8.50] One month... 2» nef eh ~ aie Hy} | Oriental Power. Y | FAT little weman—homely, swarthy, dowdy and bashful, whose natu» A ral ugiiness was increased ly bad teeth—gave England {ts fired foothold {n the Orient and paved the way for the ‘mighty Indian | Pmpire and other British possessions in the East. She was Catherine a | Braganza, wif of Qharles II. Her father, Duke of Braganza, {n Portugal, headed W revolution {n y640 against Spain, freed the Portuguese from the Spanish yoke and was made King of the liberated nation. After his death his widow governed the little country and strove to prevent Spain from reconquering it. To win a pows .jerful alllance she arranged a match between her ‘daughter Catherine and | Charles the fugitive hefr of the Hritish-threie, After Charles 1. the young’. |'man’s father, had been overthrown and executed, Oliver Cromwell had |hecome Lord Protector of England. But’ the wily Portuguese queen | foresanr’ that {t was only & question of time before the English people” ~ | DOG EAT DOG. Mi: RIGHARD CANFIELD js a leader in -his profession or trade, | faz whichever it is more fitting to call the: business of operating) 12 ¢ | & faro tables and roulette wheels. Next to Delmonico’s in New ratoga Mr. 'Can-} York and across the street {rom Congress: Park at Sarato field ‘maintained for years elabirate: palaces of chance. No ten-cent R chips were sold. “A stack of whites at Cantielt’s was th Fe-thart | a stack’ of ‘blues at a cheap gambling-house, Among Mr. Canfield’s patrons were the ¢lect of th Millionaires’ sons were always welcome. If they were a. little Intoxicated their welcome was none the less cordial, Wall Street brokers also we as welcome. Promoters, financiers and everybody else who had sc iti the pocket of the trousers of his eveni tlothés; a t RBA Acted a, he ‘Social’ wor would restore the ol4 monarchy and make young Charles king, S80 the ese princess was ax marriage between the fugitlye prince and the Portng' eee 1 HEAR THE ee ranzed. SINGING BIRDS ~~ WEL Then came the Restoration. Charles If., safely on the throne, was & ( OH LETME Tan c WHY DOESN'T. HE GO? You ABour THE (SS, ik accour rich‘father (o draw upon found Mr. Cantiéld’s hospitality awaiting FISHING! === U0 <8 Gop Save, Wa ease very different man Qom Prince: Charles, the refugee He had no great - Whatever may be said about the strict accuracy of Mr. Cantie! Reeneerree slay ( SIGHING OF Tae. Fa ne nnn ae Rie iy Dae pontagal cetes seul sed ‘s » < c h, ) a f roulette wheels and faro boxes, one fact about hi§ establishment was SHARKS ---+= ei; oa WG fe : Ae ilomely AGI Iars Teter viOr 60, opeved to British trade a num- never’ qu that is pronipt payment. LAST YEAR (“Pak \e CALLING ME | Har ’Rich’ Dowry: Ler of Oriental ports where Portuguese merchante cs) rans ‘ oe ipa tds “ a5 b { | tha 9 had hitherto enjoyed a mondpoly, snd transferred Cantield’s chips were as good as cash. 50 Pound 7) i Ney hdd to England the yaluable Eastern, seaports of Bombay aid Tangier. These Dull times tell upon what Mr. Canfield calls his mate busi- AUR OUT ss | ; \ wedding settlements gave Great Britain her first Oriental territory and ¥ a ; ; Beare Po smieswnaean Bsz et general trade, ‘From thix beginning the whole structure of her Eastern ness” through the notoriety of his lawyer's suit for fees and perce colonial possessions was later built up. Commercially and from a standpoint of expansion England owes to Catherine of Braganza more than can pos sibly be computed. But the ugly little woman's reward during her lifetime was less than ‘ » scanty. Awkward, shy, homely, strcitlaced, convent-bred, she was (on her bs } marriage $n 1663) suddenly thrown mmto the whirl and dissipation of the =\7J — | gayest, most proflgate court on curth. Her husband set the fashion tm oA] CUT | profiigacy and paid Mttle heed to the re trances of his seandalized Por= and through the Saratoga sheriff having concluded that, Hughes bein Governor, he hai better enforce the law. So Mr, Canfield leit the “Jevitimate” field of cards and wheels to go to Wall Street, In Wall Street Mr. Canfield was skinned, He put up a big stack of Wail Street chips—that is, margins paid for them in advance, as is the Wall Street rule, which markers or uncertified checks. K eR a fs Ko 3b) IS Y -(\>_ = - : fuguese Queen, The court followed iis-King’s lead. Catherine was neg- con ry) ad 2 lected, snubbed, treated with the emptiest of cold courtesy, A long courve Sse A aS of Insults and humiliations at the hands of Charles quite bioke her spirit, 0 Her religion was not that of the majority of the English. So the people =- at large grew to suspect and divlike her, = Z She bore all this meekly and without complaint, going her narrow, Ta = -|negtected wayne consclentiously ax she could and making as much as poe | f i not bet against Wall Street’s money, but against other suckers, because Me ee ee a alee sible of her uncongenial surroundings. She had no children, and this fact business. WELL Goop BY not only added to her lonoliness but to.Charles's neglect of her. The one | After gambling with Wall Street for a few months—long enough t THE SPoT, JOHN ; JoHN — [LLBE DONT HURRY | bright spot in her Iife at court was England's alliance with Portugal agatnet F A ) C So [ SEE How BEAUTIFUL! BACK FROMM Spain and the ensuing prosperity of her beloved fatherland discover the crookedness of the Wall Street game—Mr, Canfield con- ~- LET ME EXPLAIN N/ACATION tN A In 1685 Charles died, leaving a record of dissolute conduct and general worthleesness. He was succeeded by his younger brother, James IL, an equally contemptible man, who In a few “irs Was overthrown by his son- {n-law, William of Orange, who took the ish throne under the title of William IIL. During the first seven years of her widowhood Catherine Hyed retired, half forgotten, in England. Then she returned to Portugal, where her cluded to cash up and quit. In his gambling-house a man could do th FEW WEENS at any time. On simply pushing his chips over the table -the deal: would reach in the drawer and produce the equivalent in real money. Wall Street does not pay out real money if it cin help it. It offer nenensinee tere {ts customers pieces of paper which Wall Street prints at slight expens ortho: Pedro was, nay gel In aie Petro f Beet fe A % Reainaceen | health broke down and Catherine was made Queen. — — and which it gives the public in return for the automobile am yachis A Healee ce Regent of Portugal. At Jast the crushed, humble town houses, country estates, fine clothes and spending money which | | Queen's One little woman had a chance to prove to the world ‘ & | Chance in Life how Httle she had merited England's contempt, She — i )3Ssreigned wisely. even brilliantly, and brought her country through with splendid credit {n a conflict with Spain. Europe fqr ? t time began to notice the ruler who had never before had oppor- Hints ieshow the real genius she possessed sus URisiee But after littie more than a:year of successful rule Catherine died, in 1705, at the age of sixty-seven. She was one of the many pawns in the game of polities, but luckily Mved long enough to prove herself also, well worthy the Utie of Queen, the public gives Wall Street. Gn “anti nfield ded tha : | firm promptly failed. It is a Stock Exchange house. But the busines r fi of the Stock Exchange is not to see that its members give money t their customers, but that they do not cheat one another. In this respec! the Stock Exchange ranks below the Metropolitan Turf Association, ,, The general opinion of Wall Street gamblers is that Canfield de = sake 0 a his es They feel that his fate is a sort of retributive : justice for the number of times that they have gone to his clubhous: SIT l f y eres or.his gambling joint near Delmonico’s and lost their money |. : x 9 By Nixol aS Te Six GE ay pe ae TS st) ara f : : W : y Nixola Greeley-Smith. 1m ée ew - These brokers are wrong. If Canfield dealt faro honestly—that is Which Is the Better. Looking SEX ¢. : SU UES aa AIM ACRE AER ATT TS x if the cards were honestly shuffled and pushed out of the box without Woo RUS plere we eaiatian ire wonagh rane" ca carers esta racocomnen wee lense ug man Lua looking: alerea neg ineees By Margaret Rohe. j manipulation—they haye nothing to complain of. Any time that the) paperks whorelkt Vaults NoParver Baitsig AEB MTR lobe NC HETT an Ee HOT ULAR eA AEB ERL Moe EES = & desired to quit they could. Any time they won they could get th Bell ea ioc seed popriocr erlang iveretsrianlacataie: | wale ew eortentile le risticee: cieemenner ate rene TURTrE || ice amen ie ener condensed ion Ralloid Models 5 und Fuatice Miles, proprietor of many vegetarian restaur-| te atten! contemptible, often wins a woman a husband. Women, on the con- Is evenly divided between trary, have better ‘ogantly and almost unant HIS pretty th edly and space artments, at hey Newt yweds amt their bahy—thts—bied— heme — offers rare posal! The ltt used as a nursery tp especially a find for a young clifld just learning to walle, for by standing on one side of the room and bracing his tiny hand against the opposite wall the first steps may % in new fall flats {s shaped on decide all superfluous fulnesa ut or turned In—to other amount of their winnings in cash within five minutes. Any time ‘the —lost they could stop their losses and cash their remaining chips Wall Street does not allow “legitimate” gambling’ like this, The brokers skin their customers going and coming. They charge interes cn the amount of the gamblings which no “legitimate” gambler wouk think-of doing, -They-refuse to let-the customers cash-when they: pleas renders 4nymixed verdict. To me-the sight of really and quit when they please, They coax and persuade their patrons t pretty|woman 4s far more pleasing than that of a good look- play false cards, + mon, But everyedeta!l of woman's apparel ts the result f studled eff. to bring: out and emphasize her beauly, whereas man’s unaes- What would be thought of the faro game where, when a player | thette costume & » put his chips on the queen, the dealer. advised him to take them off the queen and copper the ten spot? Yet that is what every broker d his customers, and often successfully. Would it not be regarded of a crooked roulette wheel if the dealer would send out circulars ar ants, declared thot th men and women, —snetite —clatay tt fa: yes and mouth, and as these two features combined with | pretty hatr and a clear complexion constitute the claims of most beautiful women oe Lio the title, tt would seem to demonstrate their superiority over men in this ts s0 generally regurted an the Mora) reapect. 5 = = - = e half of the race that it is doubtful !f many per- be found to maintain the claim of man as an enental creature, I Uiink the question is one on which It ‘s Impossible to Considering the picture merely, the Anished prod more beautiful than man. The mere fact that she wants to de and tries ro hard to be would make her so even though nature had not dowered her with superior loveliness. Similarly man’s general Indifference to hia decorative aspect would act aa a deterrent of beauty. Probably: nor tener coult thr tound-tn the-United. States who would question the greater beauty of woman. The only possibility of differing opinions seems to be with women, But I would Like to know what the readers of The Evening World think about it woman ts unquestionably in pale Pue [sa marvel of space erly proportioned maid sere ke a glove. The etx adda a gene ¢ fact that the imstances so far forgets {te en the lunch and dinner houfs fh the fat same thine pi edicated entirely to comfort Reddy the Rooter, 2 &2 GQ | By George top| parlor Je the re able to Ket in it quite n touts to his patrons askin as seco * — —— = Tt <a = first positions, This, is only posm ble if the piano ia w eee pees coms them all to Come in the next evening an, No S18, YOU CANT TAKE A HALF DAT\II(BY GOSH’ THATS Lou. Binuanllenouas on tieitre escaperamilch actersuittaddarnuilaterhignrtecaareete play Number 23? Yet that is what the majority of Wall Street broker- OFF. A VERY DEAR FRIEND OF MINE [Il KNOW THAT VOICE! the pocket edition rooftres. : : 1S COMING To-DAY, AND | MAY NEED The bath-room-ts by far the gem of the whole apartment, all done tn eos age firms do. -Ganticid’s experience should -be-a—lesson to the the-gerk Everybody else should keep away from both Canfield’s and Wall Sir ~ and— oe ] Let dog eat dog. een Letters from the People. Av Colles! Career: ertppied ex-soldier,. I m: To the Editor of The Mrening Wortd: it as an ovtrage. A mgther asks {f her son should go| running cown criminals : to college or into business. In advis-| do nothing better i ing your son td ‘take college training | from piaking an honest Hvine? You are pursuing the course of wisdom. | three years in the United st Let me Temind you that ow York's | ular army and I thi monetary estimate js not all of life by n| to get wm fatr deal for any i tong way. In the four years spent in| serves bts country, out : @ university @ young man gains not | vice, only culture of mind and.body. put of | tureau of Navisati soul. Ho sees life and bie fellow man in a broader appect and « clearer light He ‘se Drought nearer to the stanflard To Ue and enamel, with an al x bath provided the taker doe 7 few DROP BIS ee y Owing to the Inck of tab} 1 i 7 HeceaNirny taken standing xtyhe wall, an a ngement, aside from its space-sav markable health ald to the digestion “Phe fact that the compactneas ofethe sleeping apartment necessitates the foot of the bed being suspended out the rear window only adds another sanitary touch by keeping the feet of the sleeper wall cooled and aired and preventing Any possittlity of that painfully heating and unhealthy rush of blood to the pedal extremities. if In: fact thie tablota near-home ts, mole! of compactness and compression in whioh everything hay reasied the very lowest possible state of condéhsatiod save the weekly gas dill and the rent, a half size shoe air space In the dining salon all meals are TALL Sampactty inteotie . which furnishes a te st nay I reeard + Open Season for Nature Fakers, By Walter A. Sinclair. (Rey, Theodore Wood, of England, opposes Mr, Roosevelt's anti-nature faker NOW, BE CALM, Lou, AND Wert TAKE A A FEW MORE SIDZ-WHEEL FLOATERS BRE THROUGH THE PARK: REDDY CAN GEORGE.OL' PAL! Come Now, YER GOT CARE OF THE OFFICE !! DEM THROWIN' DERE. BATS AWAY, R ‘VEREND DOCTOR THEODORE Woop eampalgn—Item.) Having a book to boost, Tells our own Theodore, “Be good! Eaitor of The EB 4 6f a true gentleman. (Heaven khows can a oun te af how America needs more of them! Un-|S¢t full information about en z Come tn off the roost! ) apply, clothes’ do not make them.) |tto United States Navy? Stop your attacks on Doctor Long! “ ‘The bey {s Just now at a formative axe. A. HOERNEY Fi Little it ix you know. | How does be wish to wee his | Queer ‘Remedy for Slow Boata Writing of birds you are all dead trong, As we will show below;" : 1, at woodcock 1s a bright young bird, at splints he's all the goodm + shaped? By the datty routine of busi- Tol the | ealionice i ness anf the eoulices glare of Now|. 1 have road w York's evening pleasures, or by tho] os tne co @tmogphere of the oampua and tho Jecture room? If he is a good, healthy minded youth, his whole after life will be more Pleasant and profitable, both ¢o Dimeelf and his associates, for the years spent tp college Ufe. He keeps a busy hospital m every greening woods, And if a snipe should break a leg, the ambulance they ean And Dr, Woodcock binds tt up in cotton, splints and all, And surgery Is not confined to Kindred of the parks, Chiropodists of briny deeps remove the corns from sharka, ie IL Round robina often suffer pangs from eating army beef, The xymptoms being writer's cramp, but they secure rellet Ry using Nature's remedios, as simple as can be— A steaming Mttle beaker full of soothing catnip ‘tea. Financial yultures, struck to earth by Some Oné's Dig stick blow, crossed for’ the lawt five years, I have + | found cours to atusevus, | * ence." Another “Shortest Se: To.the Kaitor of The Bvening World: Some of your readers are interested | > ti imowing the #hortert sentence con- | taining all the letters of the alphabet. r work Gold ana Surar, ~= Blere ts one that dees not duplicate a] To the Psttor of The Bye : Agel oteiaiari : : és poulticed up their Injuries with litle wads of déngh singe letter: "J: G. Flow might vex nee of| AUTOGRAPHS : . New Chinese Enterprise. a A SUFFERER, site ‘ Be W. J. Plow, and » pound of Oy , real panes oe Chinene appear tS be taicing a practical step in Manchuria, .They havo saved what did De Co yesterday! When tentacles of octop! are severed, do they mope? f 4 thera is no difference E " Thay Sy isotleotion:! appropriated a sum of £245,000 gold for the purpose of dregeing the Lino| 1.0 the, Hien rp ties | modern Why, no. They plaster up thelr wounds with “combination dope < Re An Veterans Axeests fe right? nt But you are sure it is. genuine?” between Mukden and Yinglow, and forty offiiciais are raid to have boon | poeeg a Mercy Me he, Mcernoon I @ut-| and Teddy Beare make tourniqueta of twine, both thin and stout, x ‘ fo. the Milter of The Wrenine Forms Beara ala paneear nd iy, | AON eR iia cnt {t from a telegram| pointed for Handling the work. If the Liao be rendered easily navigable {t/t rgto ‘ana in the evening 1 pal ieaeanod ‘Yo atop ® mortal hemorrhage with sawdust rinning out. . = In rerard to the poifoe of the otty contains twelve ounces; « pound ayor.| that his wife received from him.”—( Will prove a formidable competitor of tho South Manchurian Rallway, and a] resistig melodrama,’ — Wileataae ‘The Blephant's the say beast who won't know where he's at, 3 Sm Ot Now York recently arresting the dupas sixteen, Tatier, 3 telegram # that such te actually the motive of the project, Blaetter, 2 No longer can he fix things up with good olf campaign - i - zs ~ — i Ne ae