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Thursday, November 25, 190 ‘me Evening World Daily Magazine Greeley:Smith His Day of Rest. — a | | 17 A ~ By Maurice Ketten. Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mail Ma: tion Rates to the | /_ Canada. For England and Worid for the nig and All C : Inited States. 2 im the Interna: $1.00 One yea seee 60) One mont Discusses Heart Topics. . : DEI.USIONS AND IDEALS. is WHT strange case of Mrs. : I killed her husband aod cause hor life-long masa h dealthiy man waa gbout to be ended by the distribution ¢ bln entate, shows wlat a tremendous bon a Ne may take even on the teller. I have no douvt that after nearly twenty years of thie strange deception, in which the wo- E keley and clalmed DOHSDDODOSSOOSOOOGOSGO NIECE ¥NO. 16,900: * THANKSGIVING DAY. : HANKSGIVING has come more {0° ‘suggest a feast of which ‘turkey is the principal dish than the giving of ( : i thanks. . It is becoming more.a tur- Bins / ‘x ¢ 4 felt. Thla_ wornan Both the turkey and Thankseiv- Praca ane aniin uae eatlce ing Day are American institutions. B y The turkey wag native in Yucatan no matter how limited, does rot cherish In his tnnermost sul the Idea tiat 2 mute, inglorioux Hamlet-the best the world might ever see— “| -and Central America, from. which it { spread north until if ranged east of holds an ter! minious spear close.to the back drop end takes off its collar the. the Rocky Mountains from-Canada Fama the hie dors? What actress doss not (entertain the beilef that Sarat Bernharw in “La Tosca,” for instance, compared with she could do with the part, ts as mooniight unts sunitynt, or ax water uni ine? What writer—I % : ‘A ,;am going to be fatr—does not entertain thre balief that the bool: he is going to “In Mexico it was domesticated by the Indians. Whén Cortez | write, WIN be the greatest of hia generntien? i hi ag i si they: f id k st: hickens | Those are all of the clas of beneficemt delusions that help the cherisher to SSM) Collars wil ea ell ia hi eb RD OS CHES do better work. 60, 100, are the deliwions we resolutely maintain against all fo-day. Cs Lonshivehta of fact o> common-sense about the mon or wornan we love, A man's key a " o , of hia wife or ewootheart, a woman's rose-color vision of her Ui ere ropes mbna y cages otatne Lute yantenated Dye cae ft» both to A higher plane. Fir each (ries to live up to the ideal of the institution of Thanksgiving Day, which was first celzbrated in 1621 in . Until what nas been a delualon ts made reality by bhe sheer Corce of The way the turkey came ted with thanks- iving was that wild turkeys were plentiful in Massachusetts and other : was scarce. If the Pilgrim father was unsuccessful in. shooting.a rkey the family went without fresh miea' arate T ‘The first Thanksgivings were an expression of gratitude by the Pil- $grim fathers that they lived another year without starving to death. They were on the point of starvation when an English ship brought food. The Thanksgiving there had been a drought broken by rains, which saved the corn crop, The combination of hominy asd turkey made a meal to ———_____ to belleve in it here nge and sordid and ia, however, have jee whlch obtains power over big, déluded ver, Goatructive delustons, of which that of the wife I am treme dxamplo ‘The de t to |ta degree. If rival or excel certain standards of great f hs [Believe the btiet hetps ue to become grea But if we smugly imagine that | 7 Save already enumiled or surpassed and alt back in serene contempiatin of | our own wholly Imaginary superiority, the delusion becomes destructive and we stagnate In conceit. Oruinariiy, however, Geluetone are fine things to posses. They are the seven vells cf Truth which she eheds one by one, But we never see her in all her possible loveliness or hideoueness unttl we die. And perhaps the Winged Viesory re veiled to indicate that we cannot win without {lumons, —_—-+-__— i One Minute, Sisters! Fed that we may us the chance, 1 ZL Lppeogee SG Malet ne Thanksgiving Briefs. 3% * By Helen Vail! Wallace. — member the thoms. 5 ] Te tharkfim that your husband {9 ‘the very dearest man on earth and “not ans other men are."* Hl Be thankful If you are somebody's mother or s! } Be thankful if there ts @ little child anywhere near that you may love Jand ouddle. sh | Be thankful for one true friend. If you are not as beautiful to look upon as you wish, be thankful that | you are nelther blind. deaf, a cripple nor a lunatic. 4 If your clothing does not please you be thankful that you may always kewp your woul charmingty clothel In sweet temper an peace, Be thankful that God and his true children “look not on the outward ~The’ present-day attitude has become one more of fault-finding than’ of thanksgiving. The more most people have the more they want and the less they are thankful for. A man who has never been half-starved is rarely really grateful for. a square meal. A man who has not known STP wan ic. i eerfeasaricatiatica , appearance."’ biting want is not So likely to give heartfelt thanks because he as enough Be thankful for the power to think only kind and eweet and helptul Y to eat, sufiicient clothes to wear and a roof to keep off the rain. | thoughts .“towant’ others, , | And 4 not forget that there (s no one else on earth just ike you. So |RE THANKFUL THAT YOU ARE YOURSELF. oS Only a few generations ago Thanksgiving was a religious ceremony, | when the churches were crowded and the congregations gave heartfelt | thanks that they were spared the trials and privations of their ancestors. | ss ; ~ To-day there will be fewer thanksgivers in’ the churches than there are| Ha Soho ae caceaatis sae Se ROG STE ene Reo aaa The Dog-Draggers’ Catechism. mummers on the strecis.” The golf links will be thronged. Every coun. Tf You Have a Cold—and Who Hasn’t—Mr. Jarr Knows a Reliable Cure, b By Keble Howard. try club will have its crowd. Every family will have a better di tha : Bx is OG-DRAGUING fs the cris: of tho hour among the smart women Beas Teeter setts lig etme ee | Though Mrs. Jarr and Some Others Might Not Care So Much for It. SSE oe erat nto Loan tee | | ; Neate % 2 | ‘@ny inv rnorning or afternoon and you will observe that every third digestion instead of expressions of fe ~—ee eee ‘what I (old him,” sald Mr, Ranglo. ‘What he needs te noe ee | woinnn you meet is dragging at least one dog. I saw a wicnan in om a stg nal wei, . 4 “What you should take, sir, as I was going to suggest,” aaid the barcender, | Oxford atvact a few mornings ago who was dragging four dogs, . I R appreciation ‘of the blessings every By Roy. L. McCardell. coming back from the end of the bar, “ls a couple of hot Barthes. Opens the! suppoac she wan oltaer a ducheer or the wife of an American mililonaire, The body enjoys. There will be CiKay 6 ELL, what's the good word?” asked Mr. Rangte| Pores, That's what you need,” ho added. profoundiy, as he! wiped th» bar,| majority, however, wre-content with one dox. This ts lucky, tending to loasen over the greater display of the rich W cheerlly ae he and Mr. Jarr startei homeward | “YOUr pores open i = the cifficultles of pedestrian traffic and also t ferings of toy dogs. I rbould hates ee aNEe i eas ‘Giye's anothor,” said Mr, Jarr; “my poree are all right. Uke to put a few stmple quentiona to these dox-draggers, saya Keble Howard im . Tather'than gratitude for the abund- “T feel rotten,” said Mr. Jarr. “T've had a dull head- ‘They'd be all right if you took cholegogue,” said Mr. Rangle dogxedly.| London Sphere. For example: ei ee a ant food of the poor. n { “But you won't listen to advice,” 1. Da you think your dog 1s find of you? "t_xeem to haye any ambition at al } Bs a te aro "I guoss you're | “An, git out! sail Mr. Jarripeevishty. ‘“Quinine’s the stuff. Givi “(nere'a only. one thing for Ste) dtink,"" Hero Mr. Jarr ehook the ix of quirine pilla like caatonete and com-| with you? ore and get some tholegogue."| Menced to perform a Spanish dance, | % -dranting that he Is fond of you, and tha: he llkes to go out shopping with all day ana w& You look f setting. the grippe. V You go right to the 46) _ Asa holiday Thanksgiving is not passing. The tendenc: a 4 iets ” | ones, ith y I " 7 ou, can you explain why she {i owilling to pl foot bet h . 2 4 What?! asked (Mr. ome again. ‘Trouble with you, old man,* sald Mr. Rangle, regarding Mr. Jarr with| You, “ y js 90 Un Ing to pince one foot before anmher?. the number pf holidays and to add “Cholezogue,” sald Mr. Rangle, “It's the greatest stuff | hazy compassion; “trouble with you ts you've otter deceptive chest. Nat fr| € Do you think ft ts pretty to sea woman draxging a dog down Regent to the times of leisure and pleasure. in the world for malaria or grippe or colds."’ worlds would I discourage you, old man, but oher gotter deceptive cheat.’ | strest by a chain attsched to the tight collar around the poor little beast's neck? The foundation of genuine thanks- “Tl lake @ hooker of the old stutl and @ Avegraim) “Um a! tl." walt Mr. Jarre huskily. “Um a’ rl’, Store am un cx, betcher Hfe;) % \re you aware (hat you sonelimes U¢t him clean off his freteet, come | feel muh muscle.’ quinine pil." eald Mr. J pellink him to walk many yards on iis hind iega? “Better take cholegogue,” sald Mr. Rangle, warningly,| Mut Mr. Rangle only resanted hiai with n motat ers and aald, With a half sob ary aha yes UrCuRntiW Alera: to the bartender, “Pdor feller, he don't know It, 6 not long for itis woria, pocr! So Mr. Jarr had {t his own way. He had it his own feller, b 5 ie T. | f th R d aaa | “It your friend has a bad cold,” aald the bartender, ‘‘he wants to take alés 0 € Noad. givingys really more a mental state than the abundance of food, raiment and shoes which a turkey dinner betokens, : ‘ : a SS Spear taes = dsparted trom the Orat place Mr. Jarr suddenly remembered een Up gare thiayrrenlierds ae ear corre ae | .. By Drury Underwood. nino, r, Rangte droppe: Into a drug f “Jnone ur b-bbutrh-business,”* said Mr, ingle, with grea! ty. “Um Lette TS from the Peo le a dozen five-grain pili, Mr, Rangle, however, was still! po'n take ‘Im home" nee | ERYRLOTING on unknown show through a starving territory ts no etpeh, 4 2 > druggist’ sided with Mr. Jarr, but he thought Mr. But Mr. Jarr rafised to go until Mr. Rangle sugeested that they make a/ epue pore tarda vas GC soot eens Tn antletpation of each engaae: F make assurance doubly sure by tiking. some rhynitia tabi nteht of {k, when, for pure contrariiess, Mr. Jarr determined he would go home| PRODI Gite nile MOINEs Co calWouts ie vireserves cand vrheria thas care eo : i n rhiynlits table % the druggist, “and follow tt with! und ne one should stp hin, out they will be favited tn, That will holp fill the house, “When the Bubble Barats.” | that the colonisia fought and died to! a go vf bromo-quining and wrap y: ipwarm/and\icatini good ‘sweat.’ The night was chill and damp, and Mr. Jarr suggested that Mr, Rangie You have heard of various excuses for light businers—‘‘be>ause the We the Editor of Te Myeuine World: make thal land free; that our holy an Jarre was obstinate. He'd had colds before, he said, and all he ever fortify himself with ten graina of quinine. 3 night Sa 90 Gert": Ac. This te a hot one from Berlin, N. H. In view of the prominent men who In in Se days of national despuic prayed took was a five-grain quinine, pill and a hooker of whiskey. Myv Ransi took the quinine very gravely, but when Mr. Jarr refused to], (roune man,’ anid the local manager to the agent on his first tour, “why ALE Ideti eve veara have’ dledieollapaed | Suc to a “Well, youd Uotter (nke/a dove’ niow,"" ald Mt. Rangle. “You've rot a dad take Any the two parted at thelr atreet mors in rorrow (han anger, atts: whieh | & rae ett duce iN cree MOTE ACTIA Rage uroay, BRM T Dont 70M Knew yom " a b this, let | cold: your nore ix 4 Mr. Sarr foll axieeo in the doorway, where b wakened db: ad we? hemaclven whe front 6 7, where he waa cwakenel by a pelicem LOB SOR, REG Mlle tomes Yen HRN en aaron ts rolls, fat descendants, * (place to-et the rtiiskey,” hour later, chilled to ‘he bone. ye peliceman an) “What's the difference between Saturday night and any other mgnt?" asked by, publicity or exposure or puniphment + Iva evolved a theory I'd lke readers! > to discuss: I belleve when a man has parsed fifty aod hax risen so high as rybody's getting shaved." —_—_—___+2______ ‘ verbs Up-to-Date. nd p, franc ¥ medicinally,” said Mr. Jarr an he poured the whiekey. ight and early the next day, however, feeling fe, but Mr, After 1 ret home. Put me up a pint, bartender, plea: repertod sick abed with (he erippe. remarked Mr. Jars xagely, “he will take that cholegoguo stuff, and_I/ ss t@id him tt was nd good." | |the agent. “Becquse evei | ris {0 bo easy amt grow:physically soft ho] pa Pro cetiivct etnmd: we sot thiebute} Basia PED SEU ee ne saat 2 = ent We FSR oa . EE ny ble to get 7 bie, nelf-esteom. t 0 A 7 H d/L f S { : Cla ste TICARO omen Are-Abol- mw! ai! in a PSR On Cha G OTR mre Sa : omervea | FLAT: INES TOF < att Kat aus | ishing Christmas Gifts. { By P. G. Long Tacks Ee eae tie et os aene av any er! A.J. LALIAN stod LK 80K oF, y 5 | i He tnd CE Nag th. rue aS eat sn ! lve ‘or ai Acchlent. Tp RAS OQ 5 7s : hock the family pl The proof of the pudding ts in’the morning. ‘Trust fn God. but. watch, the tlokler, Boauty Is not alwaya skin deep. © To the Kaltor of The Gventne W: Igot In the Subway, It was od van me his seat. I thanked Hinata er sb strand ed ane iia, cards 8 are the uses of alimony.—December Bohemian. ae tore It up, rose and gave him back his faved si ~ Bent, He f med and so re- tM roepth SS gy jirgitet. 1 INN wa z | ry} On : 1 at he aia, © : ll ; The “Kite Cure, 9 found means IGUESS : | HAT in known, ex tho “kite cure” In the latest prescription for fage@ duction to me, Now ¢ ars and t ILl HAVE: W membdera of eociety in England. According to a correspondent of the ut do readers thin 1 to ahave tu TO Go IN70 | London Chronicle, three titled women and a party of friends) recentiy have been fying. kites‘on the golf inka na early as 6.36 o'clock in the morning, (Each woman hed an ordinary kite, much an schoolboys fly in the parks, he captive by a’ thread reeled out from a ball held in the hand. Tho stifr breezes |carricd the kites into the air, golng higher and higher as the women raced across jthe greon, { fe romance? Who| lets than twelve NOGRAPHER, (would look ¢ THE HANOS eae RECE) x comparative Pern A syblee! To: ‘Tan Evening W on ING UP: PAS Ob FRIENDS —— po To the mIHOLAbIe Obfect, | ry “and “immoya- tive In Bernhardt Courts Irving’s Fate. St BERNHARDT, “in denying « rumor that she will soon retire from ct of Br. Irving died.” | Big Price of Opera Glasse | R, SINORR, of hg machine fame, pald $90,0% for a pair of opera t natio is .M glagses, ITie leiwex are, of courrs, ths beat obtainable, but It waa the tn God stricken motto shoujd be | fact that the “ulansen’? were of soli) gold, aurit unded ty a lye. ime religion barred (rom Chr T think te sve ndvisabto f¢ | crumted with diamonds and sapphires, that accounted for the price, veleen; with patriotiam Sargely gone | Congres ‘In God We | joes eee secret ata ie from’) Memorial Day; with man using ‘Trust’ be ) Our ceins, for PMlection Isay av nx pretence for lounng | nowa @ut of town, shall we not have cause Godt trast in bu And what would our nation come NEVER AGHIN ON THE Rs ey. WHO NECKTIES, : “HAP EY | _ Decay Detayed indefinitely. y for vast. nation: pride? Tt was for {to if the people wera not rounded of IRE ern ie re Pel Pree tae A a Shia that our anegators fought\snd dicd| God? Why, It weuld mo back ee FOR CHOLLY BOY. WHEW PRESENTS ARE ‘ Dranaee,), pears, Srabem) Checriga Me Are chow. Delt | Mitked | (n) paper i ABOLISH E: boxes containing nitrogen, and the exclusion of oxyyou 10: keep. the > @er religious uplifting . land; ! days before civilization. AGI : : - tran brow fee ba lasetaite time, Heaney en relatic ole body anothe: 7 Reatniey en sh i a another | ¢ Hea aaeated ea aa the rumor says, for I'am an old woman and my life is In God's navida, Jeu ly ot Irremovabie ord and. aire ‘ but I shall play until my death, and the fate I hope for ix the death Sir Henry, . My thankfvl that the roses of life are so aweet that you seldom re- nother) — $, Granting that ho {= Gond of you, do you think he likes to go out: shofping ~ He Xills two birda with one stone who marries a widow and a family, J . the stage, pald to an Interviewer: ‘'Thia may, of course, te my last eeasom, —