The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1907, Page 16

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sicicaietatereaemeanncmemmeoenamnenmmrnenectets Eve nin 8: iw orld Daily Magazine, Thursday, oe | Bas Money By Maurice Ketten. HERE'S YouR SALARY, SIR — THE HEAD CASHIER WANTS To SEE day by the Press Publishing Company, No 8:to © | Park Row, New York. Ge cera retrrzey, pre, sro 114 Herons. 4, ASGUS ANAM, tee-Treae, Lent 19 Sek Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Secund-Class Mail Matter hecription Rates to The Cannds. ‘For England and the Evening World for the ° Unent and All Coun 2:36.73 [0 In nternatlo H United States. One year... 36.73 the Internatio nes 7ee $2) One month .@] One. year... ‘One month,...... wl [One month VOLUME 48.. thtbes +NO. 16,84 Published Dally except sun. Heartless Hazel. I T wir Siturtay noon, and we were preparing to leave the oMce for a halt- holiday, when the telepnone bell rang. : “IC ita Lucy,” said Hazel, the stenographer, “give her the busy signal. “1 Know her little wa: she resumed, as she Udid! up her desk. “She wants lito give me chapter 13*of the history of Her young iife. She began that serial jetory taat Matantay, T don’t sulseribe for another tasue, ‘The history of my jewn fe will dv about ail, without buying extra crepe. As far na I can sea, onn history of a young Ife Is much Tike another, and the cheapest fortune-teller cau sieas Com—perddious frieml at sixteen, a near-fatal Jomon at twenty-one—and all the rat of ff Tut Lucey thinks she Is the only chiki who ever had measles and rhooping cough {i jer early youth. You should hear her talk about this croel; heartloas city, And’ predict that. the ‘yawning grave’ is to be Her unique and undeserved ent 8 ma to expect the laws of man.and Nature to be! eet “.rside for her Alwaya xzive the busy eignal to. Lugubrious Lucy, and think of tno as Heartless Uaxel, it you please.” 58 ‘ k ~ esate boo é "8ha 38 heartless, alt right.’ sald the pretty assistant stenographer, aa Havel ity of five persons. z WY 5 = + Spent anys ont wen hess ae = Ba ‘may be rediiced “How do you m= T assed” : This amount may be reduced a Pere Sore Le A ce IF MONEY GREW ON TREES. 7 1} F money xrew .on trees, New > City's budget might be exci Its tentative total for next yes 58,000,000, $40 apiece for every a and child in Greater 00 for every fam- little by trimming here or read- [Rees twa show the thixh The t spring: her-younger Urother got in an-awtu: justing there Bul (heifact remaios| | oney: scrape and she sou delp hin, and tt all cime out! And she never axes chancds at the fatr o tiskets of the rhildren, y govern- : -(GETA aon : ; ‘ Bee i * UOISD ‘leans ‘and PETITION \. (= —— Tea el ‘| The Heart That Is “Safe.” solossal budgel does” yy \ BNO USEE THE z ji | : OF,— you kKNow- : z [ : eel A FIRST VICE- PRES, AND SEE BELMONT, that. me cost of the “Haxel's heart is in Juet exactly the richt, the bookkeeper “It Ih sort of anfe, She de the combination In her heotl, an’ when she of there. 1 ured to think she w ‘a little & mt now, Whew she goes to a show Vil her mot? a good Inugh out of it: | Probably her brother learned a good lesson by taking what was coming to hin Hast spring, Perhaps she doesn't-tetirye-in-taking chances jn lotteries and that rort of thing. Anyway, Mrs M ees chaven't we? | “That we pave, nia’am, | terfously. Ami though «he | have reason te ino | Wont superstitions we have lyery common tr apt to cred but she's goe ng rubstanties not inchide the bond issues or the ex ‘¥ cost ot the ci Does the put S means? Faking week in and week out, allowing me lost through sick- " on aint UnitidS tons, the average man-on wages oT — salary does not ear over $840 4 year. Two hundred dollars is * fer of hi Taking it-from-him in the form of taxes is equ * ent to maki three. months for the city government. rome | SECOND MICE-PRES. ¢ PRIVATE the janitress, heartfly, {¢ myse sald Mr h Was inclined to Believe she dd dt) Kood-hearte ft and whatever fiulle we attr them mt the end with having i him wo ge man pays the taxes. We seem to think ft a i1@ to our neighbors, we aro “kind hearts.: always kind-heartedness— $0 Kenerou: we say of the be only weakness of will or vanky on her part girl who tips abe MT an BT At "She ta wo good-nn ; home. Perhaps it Is sheer laziness ani If a Riri Rives up to har polled sister wt 1 love of peace at any, price, Surely tt ta dee! nging ner hablt of conplatntng "She ts a noble woman!” say ail the father or a drunken brother “ es Lugibrious Lucy of the girl w! ts encours HERE AS THE : HEISA s when a girl suppo: hniftless 5 ve vhen a rh ris a shi Sate. Thea g BRaspeRous \\ GENERAL, : : aes You NEED AND : LOOKING 9 | \ ADVISER d ; ~ @areless Kindness E GENTLEMAN GOING To a Y) ‘She ts an angel! ple rolterate about the girl who visits the poor tn thelr-homes. We migat Inquise what good that does before maidng up our mind abou he visiting an: | Some careiess heact is always and vuFever being cracked up to wu: Ing over vith human kindness, that leaky, slop} sort of nature suffer from tte da and find it ru of new It requlren thousiit, courage “be cruel onby to be kind.” ax Shakesrenre anys, Do we desire to L gool-] door only to be THOL How many of us keep our hearts care} onty by a combination « Js? liow many, of us have the sense 10 KIv® the “buvy:s nworthy apipiteants for our sympathy and help? How many have the character to risk being misundertog’, aa docs “Hoare 3 Tezel""? 5 . iol The landlord does not pay the taxes in the long run, for though oyhis check is paid to the tax receiver, his tenants reimburse his tax [ ==> ..iment in additions to their rent, over an ordinary profit on the land- '~ Mord’s investment. ; a The butcher, the grocer, fie baker, the saloon-keeper and other Tike business men pass the taxes they pay in the form of rent and ex- cise fees on to their customers. That is one of the reasons why meat, as “woll- wastefcl runs dry in an houe ©1 to be kind; sometimes one must TT good-hearted? ily in the’ right placo and open them ey “Broceries and food cost the consumer more in} swhere the rents are lower and the taxes. less, E : Still, Somehow, no, one seems publicly to protest against this. Instead, there are every year more thousands of young men try ing” lo._get on the city payroll because the city pays more for less work than & private employer. Every year there are more contractors trying to “make excessive profits on city work. Every year there are more poli- ins organizing-real estate syndicates to foist on the city cheap land at excessive prices for new parks Fe ee ay : : “M's KimmixGi's sind s eairé, too, Mr. Jarr must take us, We will make a_jolly in-it-the tess-is there-objection-on—|- : “f thavs the case I'll not be hi the part of any.one to-an increas- IE: Saul haces conipany op enenen ing budget and to more lavish ex- f penditures. “ = = ew York than in place A) ti -Are-Our_Eyes-Growing—Smatter?— : SP the hd ttiketers tee iee thet pictures ortett res Scomis a nice little thing, eh? said Mr. Jarr, after the jacy visitor b —thut the ees of the moiela who posrd for “thio snes madonnas and anrels of Rap! and Bott m glad you think so." sald Mrs, Jarr, telly. er_and more lustrous th: Boa Ares " Soo” asked Mr, Jurr, REMC INT TIRES the kind of person I number among pes nnd oft like he's the Fort you 1 do want you," sald Mr Bw ‘ner . nen y puople outside 0 wh home, : maT ch : The ‘increases .asked for this asian ablovendligt Fi meet peuple here that ‘ott! T never met her before! cried Mro-darr, “You tn- | Halt the wir glass : year amount to $35,000,000. ure ords, but !f-any. of-my-friends call your sit re and help entertain her. You made me do it ling of womenwho to not work 4 roaisters wiio must srend thelr 4 over_her, 1c lights, ee and when you pos- 1 didn't make 1 didn't you'd make a0 free | dave under the ¢ TUSpEWTIUNE machines, S=Mncresse alone is” more a : (with a strange home. t Mra. Jarr, wrath- pahind counters In storms. ‘The k mmuse th -=-than thé foial tax levy of Chicago, pfuttssoit ean y her husband. left her J geinb nina, Vs. thes e-up very late ght and sleeat: i ‘ ‘t Todoubt!* ~ a x pe, he morning es h_alr and daviteht for their heal sake and for Philadelphia. Boston, or-any—other “Net-yon—ate inaking up-partles ta take her oul to the theatre are yo (\eeircbeauty'a-aake, no tesa than tilch thinklas and a certain kintly attitude poo city_of the United States. It-is-as + : slarge-as-the-whole-cost of the Government-of this-State—-Yet-it-ex: asked MroJarr “Me. said Mrs Jareo7Me? I guess not! You can take her to tha world in.xenera atres| —“Reailing it subways or in moving tratns tx alywayn bad, but most habitues of Jarr, tes mat: z aye x4 A 3 and-suppers If you are so f of the company of that mort of people! T don't) trains cariy Douks ad ‘Away the twenty mihutes or ft tranate Fess publicinterest_than-the-opening-of-the-new-Plaza-Hotel-or the visi GET doa thank —Mre—Kittingls for tniraducing me_to_t wen if she is her sister und yc puma and 3 a Nights non Yha * -ef the Countess of Warwick= ‘ = i 1-had my susplolons of Mrs Kit Uf ever J mist either | uy jena! oO Epnear 1 ane Taian g te t 1 alwaya ald _s: orem gan tt cit "Ghee w said Mr, Us. Lavoman in this hiise agar home, anid — Mrs Not that kind of woman, 1_won’ Don't.sey another wordt a hod ‘anid Mr ‘ ‘ sis paesar: ype Sreuity domnore tomar -dimming-the brightness of the pu arr,“ 6n't you ever ask me (o speak to any 4 dark greg shade isn ex, | prevent thiy siratning of the 0) MLotprak tome! hedaehes fram ern catsalny bt city-feel-the-pressure-of-high prices, high e"0" °° increasing cost ‘of living, they have only,.them., — “Ov. 11 cor ause the kind’ of city“ government they have, its! = : its economy, ifs efficiency or its Waste, depends on Jc nerve. These alyjdes have been knows to atop nfortunately they do cast an ynbecomia-green— Jari ou do hot wi ves ‘to look to, extravagance or friends are ‘oud denon need tn sleep and rest from tho unchanging glare of the themselves —— 1 aaeiy ste phat : jetirabiaestentrle Give tven 4 holiday whenever voul-enn.. Take thom Int a - [eae sald Mrs, dagre “She's had | {~ é Pointed Paragraphs. tis conricramd let nem NIM, nama BES or AMDT, RTEAN TOWN a See oe 3 : Tey poor thing, hand Was a brute and she had to leave E, knows not the value of flowera who never botany, oe See eee Ay ele RESTS G RAT REET OTTO ee Ceo ae aA ) Lette f t P. 2 [es ther at Mrs, Kittingly’s and Mrs. 1¢itsingly Je tryin to’ make her | H Int Servacy ‘up an umbrella histience relans) fumes Pate nee bs vile pibec wor Ts rom (cy eople. Kroreetahe bles, and L tnylted her to come and spedithe afternoon, But! Bur few nion fibte to retain thelr self-concedt after marriage, i Her rt iy broken.” TRKked Mr gare Only npatls a oMra Jar 1 you are} me nto, don't} nothing seems to rguse her, poor th oi Want me to comfort ind and eany to get e credit you want whe "twant it ————— EF ry forgets one minute what he sa Minn Maranret Hubbard Ayer's ‘ Homes!) for health very strong one Jt wall have: ite I fear you will have to accept he Inevitabl> ahd ¢ often enough. Ble Servant -Rbestles— | Aad embed tre sett jy) Wo the Editor of The ts mand id —accnsed ti ther and you Are spo p onders. will be re- F) to jook. spruce and neat. Hore ts «. ejnmaesn gor SEE deactncaB valet meron ater -haameene negate 1) AB OA ee frre e ra rep reopen sees «kta i call! y Ke erhe y to do a thing ad est sTaenday’ at Room ff! formula, which {s excellent to use on fess than ten yearn ago, I advertinnd Det seat (As 1 told you popular. spinteraticbiminest ore me aipeeroc a or Harting rte Pe ORTINE RNY d happens a man's true nature begins to show on th floor). and will be cortinued | ounges; elder Mower cach Taeadny, from 4 to GP, M. U| simple tincture of benzoin . tannic acid. 49 grains, Appey Has to Shave Too Often. [ax agreoabie, I ‘ET do not know what you mean . Jy and met the sand ‘she was{ Kk for M agretible. If Mrs} lon her mind she ea n jen gentlemenss with Mr. Jarr about ing a grees whtow ana aso! wilh, reminded Mr. Jarr of a few. Mra. Jarr was jor, matters and the entertainment of the caller fell almost ral housowork” servant at|bo@rded the car at Fer 82a month. I advertiged only once, 87d he at the and hod seventeen applicants, Last |JorfY Of the panae “winter I advertised, offering $2 Not |S. “ltdy." ttn <one reply. This month 1 advertised, || 197 the thir offering $27. Onl, Hold your} Now, these foregol; 5 aed KAN the mevto.form the text of-a-vary pretty | WBE s0—f5 Mette xgrmon on the domestic prob! mn. Wi readers advise me Ww Fho—nii preachthat sermon {n } nild have done—take thé gha or expound the matter otherwise: fo ting punched tat being arrested cohen creating a not and be eal $6 BU ACS Be NL or $10) OF! Jeb th! unibreli cone nator aman a tace,—tronrp mary, 2 omnees ato 2-omnees ape Af ae equent shaving ‘omes stiff and| ply several times a week to the roots Mol Mg Arent traamminion vac FUR AMONG the Little Folks oy By Bryans «= ant inten detatory te alot the Bae seventh wtree | When the unexp Powt-Ottice) + | fair, and urtewe, Mavent rexkon pody can'pl an, but there Ia 80 Rood and si body shot present. $1 fa budget any with:0 ipon Mr. Op rose Throw him oft! M1 on your pocketbook !** at some to attempm to xtrth No mutter what yuu may tilnk, a yellow streak Ina man doesn't add to the beauty of his r scheme. i ‘3 Sarr kang.cand. then: th both sang ther. They Fireproof writing is the lateat novelig. This x yversation concerning people they Knew in Chicago, and] | dangerous to be 4 must co botiake and Mra. Jarre agreed that it had been Perhaps the re: she wants to sec three a ures : "| Tonic to Make Hair Grow. by having to shave ‘too often, eae pial Mort men st chat LL ‘A. Wi-Here is a good formula . thes tt all the more ve every day ik cmost_ men who Haye dark beards, ant to make the hair’ grow. Apply ihoas dh ed, massaging the scalp well twicesa day: Tincture of not think 4 depilatery would heip| nux yomica,.1 0 ; spirits of rons A woman 4s continiiall If ns others exe her foaking'in w mirror ts becanse riko News. Anally wie ¥ald pleasant vall E want to look particularly spruce evening {hey often, shave agatn. Mrss dart; ev ou mist come of v To the Haltor et me know: throagh your |To the Faltor of The, Evening Wor! : Tolstol, the author, ts | Pile L. D., Jersey City, Slow Erle ‘Trains, ‘Betty Vincents # --y # Advice to Lovers, | not answer. When I returned I did net ! " tA Youthful Romance. say anything about It; neither did he. a | | Dear Betty Wan it proper for me to send a postal? | AN such ages as twenty and four-}Do you think I am too young to recelve ("teen love? L am earning 80 | the attontions of young man? Do you i “1 Jove a irl of fourteen |think this young man cares for me? publish th ing the f pro- nite, PHM HUNT, 4 avenue, The Evening World: je train service on the Greens Wood Lake division seems to wet worse | To the Paltor of Thy Evening \ faily, It 1s an almost common oocur-j Tf HAs been nald tf the rence for (mgines to give out jend a other sont for while passenxers walt. | 7° ‘Trains are late much oftener (so far as Now England, It 1s obeervyation goes) than of o Also) Sawn at for #uch & crew are often late on the York Staten Selnud Sailors, nee over st ay, American crew nearc nd an essir Isiand, where yr week an on and Wes rat boys Whity who In very martare for her age, She BEL. ib th red # Shug Harbor) a rou | han @ good education while [have noth- | you should haye walted for the man * aang HW cpuid Mind un, ing but ambition. Shall I teil her of }to send a postil first. You are too /_ wettline Ca WAL) AL Sos Jove or walt unit! she ds {young for suitors, though thera Is ro i “along be West E jmy great t deal, no ix lObjection to boy yriencs, The hoy. hy | older? (Lagm away a) Brent veoad?, (NOt AnaWering your poate]. stewed eye, [not much interested In. ynu ‘ome 10 Know true hae reese, A ee TUNG the kin tn'e,| Does She Love Himi ete Teuihe Do. not apeuk OC YOM roar erty: affection to her, It ds proper to awl II PRA He Pe MTN Peres) bs The New York Seh Te the B My une At the Post-Omi evening with an umbrella he pret deal of. The car betny at the time t front door treet wan Tt Ing World uptown To the Fl recen |her to, correrpond year my juntor;-I have know: -for about a year anda halt, How swered Postal, Waa a Queen, Maggie, an y \An Unansew can [-find-outif my love ta returned?. They say women{s furs an’ things is awful heh I Bearers and. know 'aigirl who has|iHer parenta’'do not object to her ‘Toing ¥ Don't you wiaht: yo id a throne to sit the car was : i AL Fite vireet a yo Va jet me tan nodness no! [have so mnch trouble gettin’ up.in | dis 1 think al with me. X.Y. Z, Poanded the and took only r Mable ter eman friend wotll take mr| 1s oily that 1 don't ave how 1 could aver climb| "Yea! No-wonder we can't get no meu to pro- || @ brother my own Age Pen itie yabanoeay van leva nd 5 ‘i pecant. seat. At One. Hundred and oj but 1 can a heme ja wes caves © Unto a! throne!!! : tebe wwmeevers | pose! great deal of him. While on my Mi augt uacute huecraturdetysuscercda tee Wee C@bventh wireet she walked up thy aisle become @ hurdle rider? : ¥ nt him, a postal. which he » 5 AE Be Tawi Vase Na ewan TT Cn EN

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