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usar vath aes ata Seren Seat porbelm te Hen tint enscneeneton The Evening World Daily Magazine, luesday, October 15, 1907. | 2) . mite @ BOOOOOODIOHOOHHOOHDOHHSOHS1 DOODDOO 0000 Nixola « « « Greeley-Smith Discusses Heart Topics - DOOCOQ0000000CD 0000000000000 The Man Who Wants a Wife. YOUNG woman in search ef a husband wrote me come time ago asking for advice, whtoh I gave ber. Now a young map in a similar predicament senda the following letter: 3 "Iam thirty-five years old. and have eetablished a good and paying business, which ylelds me about $19,06--year, tut-mybusiness_kesps_me_so confined are dull readin (from 8 A. M. to & P.M.) that I find no time for _30.__ Figures are dull reacting, social life. In fact, whem I get heme in the evening but in order to comprehend what T-atn-s0-tired-that-T-eannot-get-atound—1-have ee tome money, ami 1 now find it hard te this-corporation_ts_domg: to the : 8 : ST ie ee i B mal |} ES Talscover a desirable mate ol am, healthy an@—quite people of Brooklyn; and why. it i * Ee bated AAG : z ea : Th Young looking” tor ‘ris eRe. forename dL iaead yes t iatnpohes > F e i 2 ' comminteation is aigcied with the writer's real iS necessary {0 present ; e 1g 4 which dispelled certain grave dovbte 1 had enter. - 2 ures, ‘ 9 are. az to ite genuineness ~ The receipts from FASSeOR CS | : . pod . , e 5 ; SD eR NT should oxiat unwed and cven unpursued in New York City is not altogether casy five, years old and undetormet, with £10,009 a 9 8,443,983, Dedu : ‘ ia? : i a ‘ : By ae Iieenctea Ceara i 5 , Ste une ind holidays Lf _ b ony . f z ue state : : eh Having ne time for s Ufe, 1 think this candidate for matrimony should ~ i Wy to And hls mate in the husiness world” Other things belig equal the ¢if Pucrges stave’ twice 2. day] who hae worked for her own living makes a better'wife than she who has no =—= -300-times-a year. That means! experience ami no-knowledge of money values, and who: for ‘that reason is apt — ace — - an aait: ther ele hae ee To men . aera you ea we {s 4 a ; se e 0 has served a mit ‘oes er: ~ that-614,709 Brooklynites pay $30 a year apiece;to the i R. e etait [shop has flearnediito (dest hertimiAti andlcon tral herd teslinwalt eNConGN I Gee y equivalent to two weeks’ wages or more than one mont! $ rent. | tere receneeres and ‘Dees half 90 apt to Inffét on a Gazej and helpleen husband For this payment the B. R. T. gives as small an equivalent as pos- | Gevie: on ton * __-sible, _The- passengers are crowded into the cars in a manner that the i five st prohibits to cattle, sheep and hogs: There is -scandatous|- » contrast to the trolley service in any Western town of 10,000 population. sisjeistene, @ublienes Dally Rxoep! Sunday by the Pree Publishing Company, Nve \ Park Rew, New York |, ANGUE AMAW, See -Troas.. 61 Wrat 127 { JOSEPH PULIPEIR, Peve., 1 Pest EC Mereot, dam ‘Entered at the Post-Ofice at New Yerk as Second-Clase Mall Matter, Canada OO} England and the Con- Arent sea All Countries x Y | x ibecrtpti: Re: to The Breniey Wort for the Be ficanh hy G. ‘ Y | (i nited States, oa Postal Union » HL Daa < One year . jaonth os ; f erg cull >} VOLUME 48 -. ag NO. 16,856. “ WHY THE B. R. T. IS WHAT IT IS. — RERCET IWESTIGATION | eee HE RT, hascissued its itemized report for the vear ending ine satan 8 ia tte iy ilelialee LLLTe MNT | Another advantage of the Wife who haa worked {s that she hae learned to |Gresa every morning and {a not addictns to the horrible all-day kimono hatit. [She in more tritependent than the woman who las always looks to some one pattie wupport, and to a few men that may not be a recommendation. But altogether she ts very promising raw material for matrimony. 5 | edt mould be enay for this more then willing bachelor to meet young business “Tyoeren |n_& perfectly proper manner. He may Indeed employ’ women Mmssl. jUwovld sdvise him to study the women he knows or can know, pick out one whe_1e_nice-lookdrig, without being showyor artifical, and atudy her quietly >) fore time without Indicating in any way hie Interest—Let him j fete of character, particularly as eoncerns her capacity for truth-telling. If uses result favorably he nitgnt take ter out, noting carefully if she talks too ese the cara or chatters nolatly about the clothes and ornaments of adjacent VThe treant, the theatre, ‘Then study her in her home, observing particularty If pete t er mother with respect ans affection, anc then—this Is one of the | ‘ost Important thinge—nate whether she knows enough to.remain silent- when t she has nothing to say: = Tf sho Goes and te ~jtaeat wife a capable business woman besides ehe will make : oS P . = ERE ane AFELLOW In LONDON A & THE STORY of the— : | . = : HAS THE SAME THING | : _. ‘Fhe-actual cost of operating these cars was $4,803,820, or about x > ty : one-quarter of the fares received. The power plant cost less than 10) ig : s —_ : aes i SH UDIUS OF NEW YORK oe per cent. of the fares and the charge for maintaining the equipment. was / 3 si : ~ y - y palsnancematten, : iso less than 10 per cent. A Ny : : Where did the rest of the money go? | j J 7 No. 18—Fayorite-Actors on Broadway. HE matinee idols were Lester Wallack and *tontagu of Wallack's, an@ Jordan, who waa In the stock of Laura Keene's. They walked in Broad- way every afternoon, and were gentlemen. Everybody knew them and The largest item of the expenditures is the fixed charges, which, in- i -cluding the few taxes that the B. R T: pays, amoumted last year to) $0,026,387." —~ TRAC ee | Tespected them. _ 3 . The B. R, T. has just succeeded in having {ts-tax-assessment reduced VNU UAL CLT, aK Sesh [receoeie ene emailed: there Beare ca we aaine thats careeite them, Ong) b fe : a jothera, nko was a ctor at in Wekk on the ground thatthe value of its cars, tracks and power plant was over- —— oe i it NE paay. i Meisccaltolgo aisngiwiinihislrite; ieoklng- Sinead cealeceasy we hap- 3 Dened to join Laura Keene's company, and waa cast jn “Our Amer.can Cousin’? x SE EB Edita Ey ee : |®# Lord Dundreary, that Jater made him rich, famous and the favorite associate WR. TL Ss testimony tr this proceeding which the Ut the wwatt young EXEe Hover eT. a referee has confirmed by his finding, the total value of the tangible prop- z ; BRIN Old J. G. Holland was a most amusing low comedian of Wallack's company. one-sixth of the bonds and underlying stocks j.A benevolent looking, agreeable man, Fiatlan and n gentleman. AN a= a soir : : i = F aoe eo = By Roy & McCardell Horses: net's person an een ae Ted to die and be fr a Se ei wo we THE Sart Family's Daily-Jars vy sfx yy By Roy 1. MoCatdell Se ye mer ae That is, if the B.R.T—were honestly capitalized it would have a 1G ‘ GF as amit S a ars - me lary Balan fot iteroompany ite rentucatlenteilkedicieniileremmemeArired tee * wv T it he frat for?’ asl Weetions, 11] t 1-6 to hel; ‘arésut” (ald Mre. Jarr-starply. — +; Corner," whe: hh Hi elved a giv Hee aELy lee Gm tie wat pore pak BT a ere eon Ege eee Mee ERI Cg ae ¢quipment and materially adding to tts tracks and power plant, — if mysteries of the boudotr. ‘"Well, if | had a cont that 1 couldn't get my hands up to my head tn, I/ No mau attracted as much attention ax Edwin Forrest and there js no euch _ Thus the excessive capitalization ts directly responsible both for the | “You never mind why,” sald Mrs. Jarr. “Tou “urry| wouldnt wear it,"declared Mr. Jarr, - ——j; striking looking man on the Stage to-day. He war tall, etrong and eract, with & | up-and dress if you ere going out.” “There's nothing wrong with my waist, thank you!” sald Mra. Jarr, “that’s | atiff neck and a blg head. He had sharp eyes, strongly expressive features, bled TD have ask -you_to sew a button on for me,''| the way it has to be made to look smart. That is the way the sleeves are put/halr and wore an “imperial that uz he compressed his llps stood out tke wire: red Mr. Jerr. peneeee In to hang right, stupid! I auppose you'd be satisned if f were to go out with Before his-divorce he had-« fine house in New-York, filled with bexutiful-ané =stockholders-receiving-no-dividends-and -for--the_flat wheels, - dilapidated cars and poor service, = eet : + “Oh, dear!" elghed the good lady, ‘I hope it will be) you wearing reesing sack, just so you thing © [rare things, and -bailt = ,castle-on the Hudson that ts-now-m Catholic convent. 4 Another item almost as large as-the maintenance of equipment is for | z Mem| remembered for me when I die all the buttope I've had to 0 [He later lved at the-Metropolitan Hot usually walked alone, looking os ~ ei ~ = $y Bisco eS ses a man!” Pi asd Mr, Jarr quickly, “If it is all right, and {f you are satish stern and serious, and bowing profoundly to acquaintances, He cowhWed his” FT tte La palin. See P neat 7 that tate aig aim onl heres oSd OSU hasta ott your—walet— great enemy;the-goet—N— PAY tts —who-warwtred~n5~tnthe-Clrorce case, which ‘the B, R. T. paid for killing = by the roots,’ eaid Mr. Jarr. | te But your hat on. That's why you put the hat on first, is | * | Washington Square. : r) ; 7 think yew tegr_ them —eut_on_purpose,’ "You, it is!'! sald Mrs, Jarr.‘‘How can anyone fix thelF hair or their hat A great contrast to Forrest was John Gilbert, the comedian, of Wallack’s. and maining the people of Brook- said Mra. Jerr, coming over with needle and thread and ‘of oxi! ma properly, or which has the proper Kind of sieves: Tie was tall and always cartied-2 stout-cane. He looked more like a profes= sewing on a button, {In a costume consiating ekirt a) half helplees-tn 1t-E shouldn't think-tt was made right,"*+ sional-man-or-a-morchant. He way affable, but-nerer-lacking in dignity. With Le persisted Mr. Jarr. wv , | Forrest you stood off in a sort of awe, not knowing whether he would smile “And yet you'd be the-firat to objeot If I meat out not dressed as a woman |'upon you or annihilate you, but with Gilbert, big as*ho was, you took him te with —any~ pride should dtress!—rematked—Mre:—Javr,— forgetting her rematke-—your-hearttn-an-tnistantand-he—was-roadyto-take-yau-— os about the dressing sack: | James W. Wallack, the founder of Wallack’e Theatre, wan a great acter 23 2 . “Oh,-T-want-you-to-look-nice!—1U's_nothing to-me, of course," sald Mr, Jar. | and a respected citizen. Me walked. every pleasant. afternoon, having on. each. “sighted: "In" dollars and ‘ : Know why ft la that I cun‘t-have-one m! : *0-KO| Yalteringly, fur he knew (hat ona witts—Btre: putting-on—her--si¢e-of-him—two-srandrons;-chiléren-ot-ester-Walleck: would OF I 1o-the Theatre without everybedy—caliing on _me_to sew or men@ or fx something. | gigd wear was extremely injudicious. y. i . it's all very quéer| trom rheumatism, but it waa never noticed on the stage 5 id pay better to give M 1 never bothe:_anybody. ingeelf. Mook my waist!” to me, and will you also please tell me why a—woman always pula her #Kirta; Jolin Wilkes Booth, who assassinated President Lincoln, was often-on Brose © ~~ service because more peopie e—__ travel, and, Mr. Jarr hooked the walst and Mrs. Jarr proceeded to put-on-all-her-Chrlst~+ on-over-her-head-instead-of-senalbly and easlly-stepping Into them?! __ _ji way. = pS hsueaiac uaa e S mae tres ornaments and to powder her nose, z “No, J won't!” snupped Mrs. Jarr. “It doesnt do a man any good to know| ‘Adelina Patti, a child of ten years, made her first appearance }—"Louk-at-that.hat!” she exclaimed, peevienly. “Just look how It everything!" : Hall, that -stood on the present site of | heaat"’ 4 es “Oh, of course, of course!” sald Mr, Jarr, and —went-on-with-the torturing | t2-1653.— ——-—- i “ “Itlooke all right to m Ja Mr, Jere.” % : effort of trying te make hook. and eye meet at the waist line again. “That shows all you know,’ sald Mrs. Jarr. ‘My hafr isn't up high enough gig ces ibiocncan ea \and the hat {s almost down om my ears! Oh, dear! 1°! have to ask you tosun-| ating. the cars and the power Plant. = j es ~ Better equipment and better management-could save a million-dollars a heck my malst aetna ts cad in tt, honestl"” sald Mr. Jerr year on the damage sults. The stockholders might then receive some} wn tached from the tusging at the hooks, finger on | What for? echocd Mra, Jarr. “What for? How in the name of goodness dividends and Anthony, N.Brady and his friends could: make addition’) | eee ae eee ny has-on_right shen my_walet.{e on?” On the Toboggan. By-Gharles R., Barnes. = —p Polnted Paragraphs. SN’'T a man with a dimple just too cuts? =a Everybody knows how everybody else ought to 49 things. The Wore -R-man-knows-the=toss cle pretends to know, 7 Sfrom-the-rise- B; Re Ty. stack.of which. thes would have advance } “J dont see what that's got to do—with it,’ said Mr. Jarr, as he worked on : - OY8,-we mitiicuainas are worried, for the Street's a 0. = ee : they. w< ithe Reukaste epenthers-agaln, “J. can Urush my halr and put'my bat o8 with) oid-pachelors are ax hard to be understood ax widows are etsy. ‘B riltise Sovnecans hata) deserted when teleioees pee ae a . : “| : c i f my coat and Nest oa Og eer aun ee gaa vipvou ad |) > ROAR Rarer aeetends.t1), be young Until she begins to feel old. _._} | Ae Here I'm loaded up with-Hot Afr, thinking that I could not miss, the financial plight-of the BCR. T. Ng Like to rte yo your halrl? she exclaimed, : < = “Why-don't you xet-a—waist thaCe made Ment Wien?” asked Mr, Jerr, - “Tf you are going to tear the hooks out, and If you’are going to ask silly Tels surprising how quickly a man recovers from what nea wae fatal attack= of Tove —Chickeo Newt = “Letters from the People. “Go Weat!"—Wheret Morris did not state, which makes the Bunt Often when I (ura tn, svening®: 1 am all buoyed up with hepe, For l've made a careful study of the Jateat fnaticial dope; ‘. { enone ney | -—- y: E. M. Berkley Eee sarcenees in the crasy market's range "Open. High. Low. Close. Net Change. "To the Editor of The Evening World: equation a little complex, For instance. “TAN CAbL OW A reader asks why overworked and] if the commercial efficiency In stated ica ‘ tt } overbossed clerks do not, go West. I} to he % per cent. then 10 per cent hen I'm néac the evator I hear cries of “Going down!” u would ask that reader or any other| given to the dynamo {s lost in ov person who knows: the West what are| coming friction and electrical losses the prospects there for ayoung man of| dynamo cannot and will not give out All the autumn learcs are falling, where they make ‘em, out of town; fen the rain comes, dropping, dropping; there seems Ilttle room to deubt, That we plungery-susht to quit or we'll soon be ae i twenty, healthy and full .of enersy.| the amount of energy equivalent to-the- ‘ ‘ wtih some brains and ability, and who| amount It receives. Suppose the eM- A Down yy — fetined ofelty ite? Which Btate wauld| clency of the dynamo tiles Mr Mor aS é y i 7 Re : and i 3 be moat wultable and what purault? | ris referred to in % per cent. and St Is i al EAS ERY OUT, ARTHUR R, driven by a 20 h. p, engine. The output = ’ |of the dynamo will be x2 equaln 18 Crosstown Cars, hop, of Late equals ast} volis, J an é 4 és ity. & practical engineer who does not re- To the Heitor of The Evening World gret the-tvenings-I spent In the elec: I want to complain about the murface/trica} class at the Y. M. C. + ; Queer Statistics, cer service on Thirty-fourth street and PDWARD J, JOHNSON. PTY THOUSAND dollars a year !s spent on Regent Park in Leaden. ‘ + Forty-second trent crowstown lines. | $50,000 a Year,” F The mattresses used In the German army are stuffed with little rele ef | Retween f and 6 A, M. hotel employees) os oe ang Ces rear: paper, and are said to be a great Improvement on straw. { of the bie, Broadway hotels often can- yot get a car on either of these roads without lone waiting. J have watted. What fe the present salary of the Presiden: of the United States? thé most unhealthy—e tribute to the open-air fe, | | | Of all the boy workers In London newsboy ace the healthiest, barbers’ begs | 1 ""tn the south of France wine is now sold by the half hour, On payment of. ALF M oply (0 walk oveatuafiy, and be late for ; te one can go into a wine cellar and atay there for half an hour, work. A person wantirfr to co south | To Bureau of Holidinua, Phos ‘erioket match to be played at Nottingham, England, eleven ladies frem fe refused » transfor on canh fare on| To the Edlter of The Fyening World | ; will play eleven soldiers who saw service in the Crimean : cars on Forty-stcond street: going up} Iam living {na four story and. baxe- the town end! covmny: L ‘ | War and Indian Mutiny. Tenth avenue ani compelled to wait for ment brownstone house, containing Marvin Hughitt, Jr, has bought an entire township, 33,040 acres, ter a nother rrogsiewn car that never fourteen (11) rooms, all occupled. he hardwood district In Upper Michiwan. ' comes, It the hundreds who walt for| boarders, The house ha« no firecessa sunimer nome In the hard v i these cars discuss ee ey [Rota provision whatever (such as ALN JOHN O'BRIEN, |sopes in the rooms, fre-extingujshers nT, “ ‘ . ” No. MC East Furtyofrst s(reet |and axes in the halls) in case of fire, 'Science Teaches Dry-Land Swimming. : The Dynamo Problem, [for the protection of the livea of the |S) SHANS of a new Invelition school children .in Germany are being taught Tooth Pulltor of The Evening World. joceupants. Where should 1 complain of B how to swim before they enter the water, The apparatus, -7hleh je Dear Sire In regard to Mr, 8. H.) this? ANXIOUS { eacribed by popular mochanics, consints of a broad sling placed under. the Momdaaieynamy giestion, the, ratte af Rlorn in Scotland, |chest and @ narrow band for cach ankle, allowing {ree movement of the arme the amount Of power a dynamo xlves| To. the raion wf The Evening: World ard legs. The leg elings are balanced on welghts,and pulleys to alloy @ eam- ‘ul to the amo! t unt it receives 1s called What was the nationality of Paul Ge commercial slency, and this Mr, Jones? cw, c Ip