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October 31° 1907 Halloween Ae ; By Maurce Ketten Nixola 4 s Greele y-Smith Discusses ‘Heart Topics ——— fhe PE Cening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, PONIES Now ot c Company, Sg Published De ncept Sunday by the Preas Pub! BRN REE Park Row, New York. are a SREY pr ae teeniineatee iti LIES ret OH. CANDLE LIGHT, Parscription. Halts to th8 | Unlebavied Worl Unoted Staton Dine yeni Own Your Own Jail. M= MARY DONNELLY, of Long Idené City, hae-e seseeee NO 16,872. ALL GAMBLING 1s CROOKED. reader, writing from No. fused to be put out of jail, Miss Donnelly is not @ “to -be-aure; bit merely the aséletant: ema the Sheriff, ull, her atenar tr _typical-of-otte nnd therefore interesting to conaider. We ali live in jails, moro or lees, created for us by @re environment thto 4rhich we are born and ot which the dere- are preied by Inberited obligations, from: ich we canmet raifist the s ment by this paper that inmost! poulette wheels aré crooked: Th was not intended to be any : Tefleion- upon: rottette-s “hecause thes—sre less “cron than the wa gambla ested TTeere kre two kinds of contented fn the werden. “Tiioee who never realize ‘thit they are fn jail dnd thoas? Wiss rediisina Wy to Senitty ebele [Gollan eeeshof ) > possible, | Now! and then we ‘hear en hepyy jemrret z exclaim: “Atl I :want ta to five my own/ita!* But us-cen do-thatWe.would not de to jail #& we could. We Itve ‘the itves of our father «nd mother, of our brothers’ and cetera: « and aCe pscpte, acme adoyt um of whose/Hyee we are a part. : 2 Women, I: think, do\sha ach more ¢hen een. Tn tect, they Go Rtas i much; There is tar more ss}f-sacrtioe-emong-women,particularty among wart. Of gambler : = — = Tees * | tng women, than the results. justify. Sometimes we make jalle of ourselves, Ka : = gs at ee (soe " : narrow our appointed cells by letting others ericroach upon them, “any kind of = ERE 1 Young —women-do-thiswho allow parents to @iotate to them concerning cise | rlages, and. eo sacrifice their own chance of happiness. @o do thoss whom we ‘Should examine the evidence presented re Sustice eee see always working for some selfish’ frtend and always being pitileesty worted | “Kelly, of the Supreme Court. on a suit in replevin brought by a Sail Show me my > “Coutts ma 1 < ’ A . Rut Ad ‘They have neither the ounty man for ae recovery of-a roulette wheel tnken one Inwond | To NIGHT 5 of Long Teland City, in fighting for her part of the jail. : per Pot Nast 4 : é S ‘That ts what we ali have to-do. nevertheless. If you are a working womem know your righte as an empjoyee, as well as your obligations to your employer tn ‘even balance between them. If you are a wife. Ee ea band full measure of gate An tet all the gtring-He-on-your-alde.If you are An adult daughter, earning = own living, give your parents the love and respect that is their dus, bit “Gectéy niat-matters-that—sencern_sou_only tox yourself. Don't crowd any one / » from his Jail or hers, but keep a Httix-corner in your own against all COmers: vite nun} he dealer spinning] Arevolve separately. The bottom of the bowtis divided ini Hbered an! colired compartments. It is operated by, th ¢ a] i: ; a 2, +] ee é i j ca os connection ae table and sens of knots ant 5 CaN , ae 4 , edanes utes JERE IRIE yhic] viele magneis under the numbers, thereby ena! i j : xy t (0) Mi te, Sisters! group of numbers of Color or od is us ne nu €, Briefs for-Gooks.- a3 he pleased, z att tote Feasily ei: by the joie By Helen Vail Waliace OME are burn-cocks,semieachiere cooking an) some have to thrust un~ palatable cooking down unwilling iiroale : * ‘general complaint ot Pals Oa peg ata cooks Ja that. inaiructions® for cooking are unintelligible. Fact {s that a born cook can make something “after the moat unintelligible instructions, or can even “make up something Tout of her own Héad™ whichis -netiher hash_nor_head''-choent instinctively when things are done to a turn: She never bury iityen it underdone. She bolle herself with the potatoes and bakes herseit }. with the apples, an it were, and can tell by her feelings when things are perfect. * + * ical Phe woman who achieves ooxing “bless heri-is a siave (0: her cook- books. and would no sooner think of varying « recipe than of changing k passage of Holy Writ. She needs an alarm clock to warn her when it Is time to test the potatoes ; or took into the oveng She is a painstaking and worthy soul, who micceeds by main strength. Y serving when a cae bettor was Hlostay and, ‘betting opposite, That is,{ = =a i ; ae when the Sele was robbing one man who was betting on the red he] Fone ee ie Nae aan Gaonteith fj eT Sy “The aigiee Seat rob everybody at the same time. UNS : Sarre S ; CO ae Foie cae Weatnicaeorainioed ~~ That is where the Wall street game is crookeder than the Inwood} : anatase rouletie wheel. The Wall street game can rob everybody going and 9-80 ing, whether he bu fe fiametcs carte Sans mate en | Mrs, Jarr Got Panicky Like Others Who Had Money in Bank; T Extravagant Fads. Be a ie make fae Now She Gives Mr. Jarr a Few Ideas About High and Low Finance By Gertrude Lynch. If-the-guileless-man_who tries the W: t i pes ie 5 te ee Si ae cs gambling game buys. Hite just as well you left fest Money: there,” mald Mz Jarr. “I hear that WOMAN who wishes the naine of being well dressed. ax fashton-knows the : ind T quotations fall he is premptty sol —— ie-fact that_people have drawn thelr mones: trom (he banks-and taken It. same AL t least five or mix imported costumes, writes Gerirude es Promptly sold out. If; By Roy L. McCardell. tine ‘been moted Gy burglars all over the country wna. Chey wrestaceing to. New je torn. foynch-in_Byershody's Magaaine: ati eqn} umber of dementia. A over and all the banks will: opens York. afternoon and evening-areasea and of tallor-maaesgowns, ‘There mint heen — ATO ato : iit — of-door Koen, Knd’ these cist anywhere from $50 +t told me hat. T'll be wo nervous now when you-are out all! Avwivoriate hat for-evers have fortysor titty — Bo youll just have to-stny home” tidpnuli-except thai one big trust company, ight,” sald Bf and they are preecal ne all sorts of plans to o) Wel Ta ead ana Jerr'n last rp Ungerte gowns, ranging from 1 i {ecthat: big: trusts company owl: A me }not more than $1907 Sor—riet+ eve imotiing corne—rhe will _pay $15-for™ simple mus InApS two yards of Inexpensive lace on Ite Halt x sox pack—with-his_profit for a _success- gambie;-but he stays wiped out. I x The other sets of—innecents who i ug = had-a-nominal profit_on: their bear i =< speculations —-when=stocks~fall.are ft COTA ;ain tum wiped.out - when he ticker 4 iE he does” Tiot get his money uitin “What did you get scared for and draw your little] “Tl dont know about that; BI re arentng-conte~ =—out_of the sivings hank?" asked Mr. Jarr, = 1sorry_Look at MrsStryver. y i er of courne, “I thought I might Jose it," eld Mrs. Jarr; “I wasn't COMpany, but ehe‘w-aroiind erying—end teaning. and Es = i480 4n-a month; no one of them wolng to lose any money just on account of a lot of old| dressmaker or the milkman or the grocer ora; bankers when I could apend jt on something I necded!"* $e an tled up. a or have you apétit 1f*" anked >> TA t0t-oL money. le tied up!) ea! Mr. Jar. Os the=varloueeoay. +14 worn but once; and To eNot hates mish as peopl #hote-madeso:- imported leather ta match the tint of « fabric, muffer alimony spent as fast as she gets it. To hear her talk youd think that (UAT) yinilar eclipee alt “06 mene : Mpsny—Tineins—had—beggared—her_for —That! rd. ‘ted up,’ for (on never wearing jckcaned rt ¢ wearings they w: as sath isda nee =a=higher- This editorial is printed not so—| of a on “Why; you told me you stood in 7 for-hours i achaRSopl Sas Teogives th he =repurtatiey Tm tf re. Tmuc) le. ot giv am the ou PIT ROer te eral i) Dill for the creation oa for. the- information our “Bo I aid"? aald Mra “ary, “but when it came my turn T found they had the thousands, and yet Aot being able to pay thelr bills. Itt having {t to bras Aetingret nae Ree cost $40). Fifth avenue correspondent, whose {mones;-s0-4 decided T itidn't want it, What wan the ure to tnke ft out If It wns | [atdivet inok shaving alta tolpey ston (hineaothers donc irants tou Paya forage defusion that it is possible to win at roulette his own experience will] "ere? 1 might have lost it." | people they owe money to have to put up with ft, because’ as it ls only tled| zB z tradict, but for the benefit_ofthe-niass of our readers, who may be| “Bunvose they hadn't had tt to_pay-you?" asked Mr. J [up they feel that they must_be patient and not make any impudent remarks, { Whi S Idn’t Wi S mok 2? y “3 yo * naked ir. Jarr. i i " contradict, for. Sg Ea THE BEE SEE eS opp |x0 in case it'n untied Chey will get what in duc them. It's Hke having an y hou n omen mMOKE == tempted by the low prices to speculate in stocks. ~~ How could you have made them If they hadn't Jt?” repeated Mr, Jarr. Tiarsistacatocid ieee Watts, Seer ora ee Oh, they could have goteH Taomewhere, I dare nay," sald Mrs, Jarr—"Put,| — “yeq-1 muppose a lot of people: are protendimg thelr money (m ted up whe (as Whoever. buys or sell stocks on margin is gambling. In the end Poe anyway, J think I'l) take it because I've been suspicious of that bank-ever| never had a cent with -the trust compan; sald Mr. Jarr, “‘but-I thought 66 he will lose The fact that-brokers and certain Wall street bankers Have) gince 1 made my Inst deposit. You_know, the ladies’ de: n pon seasaleteRvare, t ¥ou “ty womens I: is a queation of taxte nolely, like choosing betw . th c partment only han—one had « 4 by a : F een mite As ne had drawn your money out of the bank because you told mé you were going | fon chops and beefsteak, or Jacedand buttoned ahi anys Miss Flore become rich by playing the Wall street game is convincing proof thaé} window, and theywill take money there or pay’ IC ouk -Tmetast_timet put any /down town to bus-a tallor-made mutt." money in another woman followed me drawing monex-out, and I recoxnized onej, "Oh," eald tra. Jarr, " ones a grocer;enee Hayward, ondiof tle most “prominent. and.tlented! women Of Bt Louis, ue hil EAR plaice ess aa tovoay tne puleher ant etl in the Poat-Pispatch: ‘"Che question whether ot not @ woman should emoke) la te " =the many thousands of men who played- Sa cae st ae ye site a iss pald her, /beruuse {twas torn at the comer, aa one I hnd Just| with, I tod them they'd have to walt for their bills, because alt our: money | mee ein aitatebicar edccine finan coy oscur. an to stop! pa in. t uEnt it vehyeal jueer at the time Set yinthat triet. et one fo! 1c vidual ter e up grester-imnundiate. aaial..blessing. op! NL Speen Sai Mota Piguet sousnsey! saad — = “There are, however, many circumstances under whict You'll get a} _By Miss Florence-Hayward, of St. Louis. HERE. ‘cuestion of m-rality or immorality. in the use of clgaretion it Is a mistake fo1 other word abolish. Si : ae : z z i pangs “all margin aes purchases or sales—in ther words, to ish Stock He Took No “Chances. = Th z On = mM c Wi : : ie a to mmoke; that Ja, when } ~/Exchange gambling. ; GOOD old-tashloned nurpriee par e Fun Uur Fun-Makers Make. ot GREAT many people who have|stear a low-necked Arce at any social entertainment. at which clereymen are 1 a —- wan alvan in the West Slda reeent- (He Ae thinking of becoming a vegetarian.” ih endured, patiently or impatiently,| expected to. be-prerant The wearing of low-necked drenmes ta not wrong im | abe the-others—lad= turned I "WWihioh kind?! asked: Miss Cayenne 2 the whima-nf the «rown-up wom-| ftacif, byt st Is wrong to wear them In violation of an established canon. o€ 4 thelrs over to the—hoate: one’ young Are there tire—kinds 2” 7 " a jaken it pertect DAY” Of trermet -wetety.———— chase tet Tiigntiersoanh paar aanas =xhonr-wite--ent-like-meat_and those who can’ t ‘For myse!’, I can vay (rat no pleasure Ia 0 Tadlapanuable that I could To {aun City’ Times, Finally 8 young woman ington Star. saan Say = of oHivt-of henitetitasein omen, writen | fo nofténd other: We ars under the impression that in a Captian ensine. | Hilda Richmond In Pictorial Review for] Put Your Money In Savings Bank: | j asked: « < the fest instance the plano drowns the! > aq ey ’ "The last time [ saw you you were complaining about your servant belng |! Fedruary. Hze certainly Ja a nuisance: ues & Q ‘tm the Editor of The Evening World: Why don't you give those things i i C aS ‘ 0 5 violins so th cannot be heard plainly + . #0 alow. the real Invalides and sufferera in the i ky o-day's World thar E, H. y M Green? ¥ a +| a = surewsiniit Maat ialiellettentiRemupdellitandieia ~ fh ACTIN me j Meco inealion, SH eurecere ua fete Scent Riots in Paris and Berlin ‘ot on your Mfet" exclalmed the Berlin wie other day a riot was unwittingly started by a woman who he@ Marriman sai: “Good securities have | nnd In the latter the p ands ne ingest vere f ow ts the| Jn, both playing in the same key, The) cautious Youth. ‘The ‘last surpris« * | consideration —t wan get, and tha} ever._Deen 50 aaa piitlea rl effect would be better SUELO TRO ante Lao teal Tala La gatling slower and slower."—Dhlladelphla Press hay Woman should meet with nothing, J Derfunied herself with musk to much an extent as to cate annoyance to the time for a man with « andr f . . | other occupants of a car'In which she was a passcnger.--Other outbreak but wholesome contempt until sho; Lioarns her Jenson. She H le who muat be petted and pampered by the whole G. SMITH, Brooklyn, N. Y. | then the old man came “in and sai | Wilson's house around the corner waa We ran out to see the fire, Have been similarly caused. In Paria very serious rioting wae started in 1871-2 by people who porsisted in scenting themselven with eau-de-cologne, the being that this 1p eet is of German origin, and ADY DIDS, German was nated dollars to. invest in good securities” An a hard-worktfig young man and,by ) Metween You and Me. Mtor of The Evening wos halmot, yon don't know your aan leseon at all to-night.” iaid When T was your age I could answer practically every question Junson, or. paving a few himdred golars, I would! To the F ¢ ie Water. It n't any, in the book family and. walted t whatever cr buy «ome. ay 1 is correct, ‘Hetw \ s CA A " . ed upon at whateve: good stocks, but haying no kno ph a ease Unele tients awl) 1usteliceh nese: ce to help you with your home work."—Brooktyn: Life = Walmiiicorvasidl traceniuponvotheraliracie Nore formed, whose members pledged themsclves forcibly to prevent the wae about stocks, 1 don't know what would HH. DAVIS. | able , 4 % Nivew ete tha obnoxious scent by their Kellow-citisens. be k Rood Investment for tlose few] Golf at Van Cortiandt Park, iat “ hundred dollars. A J. F. lire the Editor of The Evening World: ‘th A Cattleman tn Texn J the Enitor of The’Hvening W: | a A TCS SSS RS SS ST Rta PE SEEN incoherent : : = = In there x public olf links wt Yan Ch d K d He Plays Sir Walter Raleigh By T. S. Allen ‘i wrtlandt. Park? If 90 what steps have | 9 fs i Taek $ ieee zs | De ude allo ORE MDE UT lai Racakan ie pintioh ust eieeoeel ImmMIe € a | ; oe a Without That. Gentleman’s Luck } oe me) ; y. : yan to make his was in any line of there from New ¥ | i Susiness. ‘The reason im becaure Texas | Gane is not half.as populatet as w York} ‘The and there la more of a chance But! without (friends , a trainger there 1s} among al swarm (if'becs. Gn a ranch, grounds are free to the must walt thelr turn, Take Fievated road, Hurtred minevor‘in ans otter buainess you will | SO Pitty cath tr wiberen your wit get niong, At the Mallory Steamship | Set @ train on the Papa » Company in New Ys f you rend | One Unantlefactory Divorce Law, ~1o-the Dallas, News. in Dallas, Tex,, To the Editor of ‘The Byrning W “jyou ean! «it -Information about Texas.) T most heartily indorse the sentiments | WP pla ie tie advice of a catiloman, and L. Fey in this colamn. a am sorry to say, “Why did I ever | Why ts the law of New York on the leave Texas?” Wisi » ek and pros. | 70! of Uiverce allowed to remain #0 lendintoeMansies acedl oucavoreiinhena RANCH. | Ufers Uirough ite injuetioe, while | thie wrongdoer goes ynpunished and en- | Moyn himselt or ‘hersdit, knowing thls Re Topaensica law. No has stich w Jaw, ? In there no wa y| State will conform. with fm aed fo pat an walking out with 4 ving cnildren E. express) by Tot ri = ‘A friend and myself. ef Inclined, would Uke to hear trom your |t munical readers which sounds the best: | rat’ and: s¢cond violin and mano or rause