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The Evening World Daily Maga zine , Saturday w November 30, 1907. | CoD dhohhothdt OLSPPESHESHSHSSSHDILISSHHESEPODSD SELOPSHSPEPESSDHSSAOP DET SH) FDPD PF ee eevsnoae-1 He Newlyweds ex _ Their Baby ey By. George McManus 3 : Park Row, New York. SPOOSS MATS 0s o0+ (FOREPH FULITEER, Pros, 1 Rast TO Street. J, axove ama: SEE ,LOVEY, 3 ‘Extered at the Post-Office at New York as Secon LOOK AT HIS BI : : eae iD Meese eS ore Raheny ane All Countrie WEG AINE, SEE, PAPA’S ; : ANY pee mec ing World for the tinent and 4 b is \ FIFTY. Do { NICE, BA s a aT eS pits DEAR | : DEAREST ? United States, ora veae. 53.00 BILL, IT CERTAINLY ity /Bite | IS HARD To Y EOUN e GET CURREN NO. 16,902. 2S lena ee Ee REFORM THE INSANE SYSTEM. | OVERNOR HUGHES may have tp) prod the State Lunacy Commission} again. before the bad. conditions of | State insane asylums are thorougt- | ‘ly investigated. Without waiting: for specific charges to be filed with! him, the Governor prompily di- «rected an investigation a5 soon as} he read the facts in The Evening! World. z | That investigation should begin at} It appears that’ many of the attendants at the Ward's Island} OW YES, THEY HAVE © ssylum conle-from the Rescue Misston on the Bowery, and that many) SEE. Now fe GREAT HEAVENS |! : MR. GROCER, WILL “7 ON. ORT" . (of these men are discharged for getting drunk. From such material) aN Be ; PORE RE UKE eee a : - pyousave Us es mai coy | there is sure to be 2 certain proportion who will relapse into_brutal”_|_| ¢Rocen, BAKER” ee aes Reece etaartten mepahelads 2 : : habits and alcoholism. — | AND THE MIUs— : ay, WEEK? Knowing the source from which these attendants were recruited, | MAN AND if 7 5 there was all the more need for the higher paid officials to keep) ee ‘ careful supervision over the treatment of the patients. To use an insane asylum as a testing place for the reformation of ex-convicts, drunkards and the like is to put one S¢t of defectives and. unfortunates af. the ‘mercy of another set of ‘unfortumates and criminals. % Only to pick out a few of these brutal atfendants and punish them) ‘Afor their brutality is not the best way to deal with the situation. | With ample. appropriations, with a highly paid staff, with expensive | otficial supervision, the insane asylums have been in great part allowed | to conduct themselves. The thousands of ordinary cases receive routine | observation. The few special cases appeal to the medical_ambition of! the doctors in charge, to whom the ordinary insane patient is only a number. E For Further Advenrures of *'Ghe Newlywe The Chorus Girl a EVENING WORLD HOMORISTS eo : ; “Funny Glasses and Dopey McKnight re x Give Comic View | eae on the Hard Times %& WRITE FON” THAT IS FUNNY x of the Stringency as, Gheir Baby,’ See Sunday World, Comic Section. Moasical Swede 0 ts agreed that the banks wap re- {to Puss Montpumery, says he. wonders the “uraingmen don’t rise and stand up tolerate |eponstole for this condition, and that f free lunch wasn't free lunch this wasn't | for their rights, and make business good for him, as he hes a force of Cour By Roy L. McCardell. country, hundred men ready to take hold of anything in the name of permnal itberty case wnefe a bank charged| @nd the open shop. ough the mook getting the “Old Man Moncton eays that this time the trouble began at the top Is other money stringeoctes the trouble started in the axnmercial houses and fi him shat he heard o: arty’s check, ¢ Musical Swede to ent. for cashing + had x smell bat the Chorus Girl. ‘Times {¢ so hard that oo 2 per ‘Thankagiving Day when I wanted to sixes a Ut- ino: ce of his own there at the ti lie theatre party to some friends that I expected woul things that inake Anarobis: f solid citizens ike him | dustries and worked up to the banks, but now It begun at the banks and worked buy us a dinner afterwards, I worked the telepiione til! it,\a Musica 2 nnd oglier friends of hisn that's broke down to the commerctal houses and industries. Mamme de Drensoombe sare ete ached and was tld by the box offices that they wah sorry, pey has been invited to a dinner given to the collie dogs that act in giad {t didnt begin at the fool and there's stil] money in stockings. < Hut they was sold out. | the “Top of the World,” but he says the war money conditions ts bas taken all “Of course, I don't updervtana {t, only I know (t's another exouss Gar: “Dopey McKnight coma in to borrow a cigarette while the heart our of him and he’ feels as {f maybe his table manners ‘ten't good tight-wads. % é ‘ ve wan eating, and I never seen him so sulky, He mayan to dine wit dogs c “O14 Man Moneston brought up a handful of the mew $10 gold pleses-Se that the banka don't want to cash your oheck for ‘more eryhody Is} x clearelte coupons, too, Dopey says, and people that | Ive ua one aplece ax souventra ~f the ecurce-memay eunson. They heave the than a hundred dollars a day, and {f you want to 0 to tsed to be .rae-hea with ther grow! when he aska them for them, and new American easio walktmg across the deck of them fm pajamas to cigaity that@e Chicage they don't care, but they will tell you that they hall thave enough of them to exchange for Christmas Wes going to bed If things wae going te the bed. < Meili eivalyenl hl hundred dollara/camnland/aicertifed:cbeck f We had a hot discussion about whether we cught to theek Old tfen Mena for what clae you want, but, ax Dopey says, what good Is “Old Man afterwards, or tate the money first and then (haga certified check to him in Chicago? He ain't going ty to draw It ont of tho banks. ¢ \our money in: don't draw |t/out,’ Old Man him, when he Monevton says, "becuse the banks can get.2 and 3 per cemt, for money selling | 1° Branscomb dvice was ‘When in doubt. got the money fret.’ j "can't telt ‘ow horrified she was when @e found there wes fous mott> on them. gold pleces, and the wanted Od Man Meneytom te eoene toere) tet she might be sure, for, ae ahe enéd, ¢here must te come: “But O14 Man Meneyton sald, “No, Presticnt, Reosevett hes taten the austin from the coins, and he aleo's took the horseshoe freai @ie écerf “H> Gifferent things is afier they're changed,” ssid g The real crime has not been committed so much by the brutal at- _ tendanis as: by the superior: officials through whose negligence such a) system has grown up. : “For the actual assaults these higher paid men cannot be indicted, and therefore the Grand Jury's proposed investigation will be neces- Sarily partial. But the State Lumacy Commission can reorganize the methods o} these asylums, It can discharge any superintendent’ who is neglectful, 5 any physician who has not detected the ‘bruises on assaulted patients in| Chicago, and he.ain't got any mioney jn the bank; but the Jdea that the bank * would only let him have a hundred in cash a day if he had money in the bask. {t for pay-roll purposes. is ete ane alter Teer of in disquise, the money stringency ta,’ Old Man. Mbneyton je hig! paid sta who have vir- vorkingma) nas had his rages raised! 2 and 3 per cent. tually assented to turning over the { i is Vion advises everybody not to hoard tkeir money and not fn first and take the money lephoned he was comtag up with them new gold pieces, Mamma } and would expect him to get-a-certified check cashed in Chicago, if he was ‘going there, makes hin bieod boll. a "He anid he was taking It over with the Musical Swede and Roston Chariry ‘on the corner of Fortr-second street, while they wae waiting for romebody that employer knows it, and the princtple te just a the inccease,. because the emplpyer bes to care of hundreds of helpless insane has money and @ sod heart, lke Corse Payton, to come along and buy. pay {iat much more money to pay hix workingmen, Thay dmn't realle éhete | (A! z 3 “The Musical Srede told Dopey that the hotel detective was keeping a bold, | blessings, workingmen don't,’ Old Man Moneston anys. : ‘And that's the wey {t goes, kid. All tho theatres and bigi-petesd -sestap- Persons to the human faillires business-like eye on he free lund, and no bread lines on St or mms whe being MIke thesRinikecBreakers who tn paving attentions and tor everything dee |TRrlt (1 crowded enthineople tanita about nothing bat) the nerd thes. Maint tt ewtul, Mabel!” « j i ; ; : { oo 2 New York Thro’ Funny Glasses. By Irvin S. Cobb. whom the Rescue Mission is trying toreform— It might be well for Gov. Hughes personally to ascertain how much of their time the members of the State Lunacy Commission” spend in inspecting institutions of which they have charge, How many hours a day do the official staff tof the Manhattan Asylum actually spend with the patients in the asylum ward? How much time does Dr. Mabon take from his asylum duties to} act a outside expert at $100 a.day? G | "The instances which Dr. McCarthy has cited from his own ex-| : perience can hardly be unusual or exceptional. i | Change the _svstem,—reorganize the-methods._Get-a—new-super- visory stafl. Then if it is proposed to combine rescue, work’ with the} eegarée care of the insane make provision accordingly, | HJ tc the avatlable supply of cotn which now prevatie tm tbe Cos Cob Nature Notes. ily ies mor he ; xe | = BARE = 2 tobe ateliar_in_the_ goed eel” INCE Con Con began to attract National attention people are asking! sent the t Prsal it L The Anglo-American Lord 2 By Maurice Ketten Two COUNTRIES . THE RING / TAY COUNTRY “TIS OF THEE FROM HI GLASSES TO GREEN GLAS6ES. . : NEW YORE, Oey, & 3 FAR GREEN—Wtth us the Snancial etringeney ts set to stringy as {t wae, But from whet I can gamer the sound of money rattling together ts nurwbered oe the toat arts In the Middle West. Nobody out there ever. has more than one plece of fard currency at ene Gime, ent you can't create much musto jingling « let of wartificd cheoks in your change pocket. a wea ‘Broadway calle bis sisds-aue ‘sorrows outfit—a ‘pallbearers hat and a wine ageafy walgtcoat—has brought with him a story which Udestrates: in. graplic.manner -the condition ef paucity with SUGGESTION FoR A COSTUME THAT MIGHT SATISFY. ROTH SIDES. ; days when they paid- —how-the names pronounéed. Some people cali it “Corse-Cob” and | others ‘Caws-Cawh. Both are wrong, It ts oald this way: ‘Cons. | ‘ef his forendon luncheon conateting of several Iargn biter of fine cut But be Cob’—short and quick-like for each myllable. There In the si ne | 9 Hig Mazesty- PUNK 5 repped it Int) the cuspidor and put on his ‘collar and came out of hie effee . trouble about the little village next door, which a lot of peopie call THE LORDS ~ to convince the German that he really didn't want any east “Greea-itoh,”” It jen't. It's “Green-wit It Used to be called ‘Horse-Neck," : HER HIGHNESS- QnsH-" IWe'll give you a nice Clearing-Hovuse certificate,” he sali, ‘It ts erarantecg efter « long, cold drink, with rum an atring of lemon-peal in {t, before Bi | . NOBLESSE OBLIGE. & LEMON by collateral and : ‘Pweed discovered the plice, forty years : | : AY WorRD ! . Sacer it! “Chass, but it ed the deposttor. ‘Weston, the walker, who has just taken the trouble to walk to Chicago at! fa time when most other folka are trying to ride away, owes a lot to a resident ef Cos Cob—Dr, Robert Taylor, who has tuned the lively old gentleman up tor| hls tramps eyer since he can remember. When not training \Weston Dr. Taylor $e encouraging chrysanthemums to grow twice as large as usual. He ts secro- fary: of the American Institute... - ‘There Is A raspberry bush atic&ing eut of a crack in the rocks neer Mr. _Mollen's depot, {n full leaf and bearing frult—one red berry and two green ones, ‘The sinelts are still running, Abraham Lincoln Fowle ca | ASH SESS USNS ESN Te ee A ut oe Bl = “Letters trem the People. had the largest audiences in thetr history, an4 upward of 4,000 actors, who ere Just now at Iberty, massed at Broa@way end Forty-second street and talked about themselves. i g ee In San-Juan filll they had a very sattefnctory race riot, considering the short time that Wwas-epent in arranging the event. ‘In the @outh the whites aad Diacks tiny disagree ea to which of the Jaoksona wan the greatest fghter— Stonewall or Peter—but when they fall out over that or eome other lading issue, the whites generally go after ono colored’ brother and Joaye his famtly | ind friends alone no long as they stay unddr the smoke-houre and keep perfectly: quiet. But In New York {t Ir the plansing custém for all the whites | LORD FAIRFAX TALKING To PLAIN CITIZEN FAIRFAX, | | ‘ nick denta in all the blacks and vice versa, or even more #0. Consequently cliche uh satay Hrvet awake late at night by the meket | 44 or ont bratinder geta hid with the utmoat- regularity, aad after ha te | UF the Editcr of The Evening World: of their playing, I would: ke to say | a knocked cold the police come along and civy him back Intd his rinses, A rage Bome time ago there appeared’ an , Mat they have my ayinpathy. The dest rlot makes a fitting finieh for a-New York Thanksgiving Dav’ erlebratjon. editorial on the high price of milk. IT |¢hing thas J can suggest is td nptity the ‘The swarthy gentlemen who look after the bulk of our excavating contrasts hear that amail companies muss some-|atopped, nn) NG Nave the nuliance LORD FAIRFAX, CITIZEN and Black Hand jobs are still towing back to Sunny Italia tn» broad, atea@y times raise the price or be forced = ey 1 BARON oP FAIRFAX Stream. During the winter they will spend thelr enrnings at home, following @ut of busines. Such a courne svems |. se Uh EU CAMERON of NEW YORK thon two favorite purmiltethe guliye nyt eartiomand In Ahe spring they. wit vialotion of the AnthTrost Law. | yy rin 07h renin World: | OF ERGLAND Tone back to. butl some more rallrondy for us, The Hallan finds us herd Ome cent a quart more means $65 al cup, nears Hotell Srelons Seaple io please. We object to his coming here and we Ket mad when he some. | ‘year trom each poor peraoh who buy, , Nlensig(e i) away Yours, ; mt é ye dottle of milk a day. A. crumAde’l ng ine Eaitor of The een SUGGESTION Sea mat such Injustice would be the! Who was the Re FOR. | ; s @aeens of more god than the punish- z i f — Kr ie AG “on . a tet the standard -Oll Company, | The polat In | ania Cree Kaiser Withelm’s Card. : ‘ {XK READER ARENoMe Rice ale pane tthe mns) once, ARMS - The ymperor Of Germany belleves In being sutlicleuly: represented even em _ Neley Chitdr. chant's method of xi one e aifiie card, Hix cards are the larxes. In use In urope, xndican almost of Rienifying ‘All cor- vie with thore used by the mandarins of Ni. ‘They measute no less than ox . Rattor. ‘ ‘Wortd: * Dut Ia more Kenerally be 0. A : ; Soci aatbocaieaartha as Three’ ete tec the old trade mark, "AUX Inches in Jongth: and four in width. On the upper ling 1s Tho aligle word Wit ae memaplain of ehildnen Keaping rer quailty, 1” UNTels. denoting high i bein”! and below’ are “he werde “Deilteshas ‘calses wed Koenig von Preussem,

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