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* other State I -he Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, February 6, 1908, POOOSOB TECSHCSSOERW | -- 2 ae SS Cee Truths About Japan ¢ The Newlyweds ¥ Their Baby © George nicinanus By Henry George, Jr. @ NO. VIIIL—THE CRISIS IN MAY. HE Japanese Ministry, fa very narrow escape I rom censure by the Diet, following the resignation of Mr. Sak , ‘ noe, passed | ng for fur s on the vy, and increased r to fall ¢ agar, kerosen this is ally only nelal policy will come in Ma COCDOOMMEMMANOODWOCOOG 0 DODO COO OOO OOOO OOOO IE Talks to Girls. The Difficulties That Beset Rachel When She Tried to Get Into Good Society. ? OO . PSHAW THIS COLLAR 1S A LITTLE SOILED ANO THE ONLY ONE "HAVEA ILL Go AND SEE IF MY WHY NO LOVEY, YOUR LAUNDRY WILL COME To-MoRROW ¢ Ig By Gertrude Barnum. —_— FE} were the Membership Committee of the Young La- W dies’ Social Improvement Club and a new gitl nad been proposed for yembersnip, he’s not in our set at all,” protested the me 9 lynx muff, We ht to be very d_ tobacco, 1 trace, The real fight over the to keep up o jon for membe LAUNDRY ndards,” insisted t nber with the coral collar. the campaign will CAME | “What's the n Rachel? asked the member lined up for the vote on the q mfidence, tie who shad pre er name. Government forces won by the “skin of its teeth"—only six votes As L have previc that ts to say, prod “Why, you Know well enough," replied the first girl, “To begin with, we are all American born and Rachel's a rah Bernhardt and Adelina Pattt.” om man’is complaining bit “Don't bo silly! ‘Phen Rachel never finished grammar the fear of Kuss! n the nath 1 belief is that school Russia wih come hack and erse the res ye recent war. ‘The s had to help support. the family etter mer father Tapanege’do not believe ber ist can do t n ten years, since that CPLUAEBG NUM i038. Hos) Rye ra time will ‘e reqnired ro . reorganize and j ‘On, mae a eh learned! to do her halr—and } yuher Another girl sat up and t “Has she got a brother “A brother with pompadour with the lynx muff, scornfully. her armysand The Japan foot! say thats down thé war footin: years Inter. isipline pur.” keep on @ war ree sum 1 leaders | fil be antiquated to say cut} nditures and prepire for great expenditures a few | lown collars,” replied the member 4 couldn't have her bringing him te and produce trusts | “Wit some one please tell me what's o} s in F WE CAN'T 40 ast we play in? Where must we hi sts in Formosa TONIGHT | ALL YY [brother's hate : e on of the American : THE STORES | about w fornia petroleum, which! ARE CLOSED!] | | sox! + H two po! uggie at the polls in May. | | eae they say she's a k about trade unions—a sort of walking deles. {| nditures shall the iple of protectionism will | gate,” added the girl with Fl realized that the evil seeds of chs WELL | GUESS | ‘Then my friend Bdna spoke up al standard? Wh: on? H e back yar@ j} y st we tix our j nd let me tell you Rachel's brother, eldier ‘Mheatre or= I never heard such a mumt hey stand Ww who HIS Is? He's first viol! King delegates. ant to kno! Standard 0! jn many respects tern United States. But the! A Any one that can play the way he does ar any Kind of col Japanese product can be made to serve the Japanese market if the American | A (OF DEAneE ty | maconnule foralliotine me ofl fs kept out nlicy will give the home markets to the Japanese oll! You <AN'T | ‘Oh, is that who ‘he ts!" exclaimed the who began to take notice. “Mus cme ey, GAO See HOMeete ee TIER WEAR THAT ms and artists always we thelr hair queer. I'd just as Meye yote for As to tobaceo overnment has a monopoly of cigirette-making and of ple the p joking er price of clgars, whi the Govern y t of a higher te Importe tax will be to put up the and 40 the price of the tobaccos ng the growing of tobacco in| “Of course, {f the rest of you want them, I'm willing,” added the girl witm the coral collar, gracious! | As wo walked he gether after the committee meeting, Edna waxed Formosa 1 ' Theat It will vily burdened common man will say | Social Improyement Club, Indeed!" sh 4. sarcasttenliy. “If ever a club ere heeled soclal {mprovement, ts In't tt be great to get into really As has t > House of Pee! | lety2" She stood a moment ip at the stars. “Not just dressed- AnekDlateh as QsSn can, Ge nor menn little schemers, but great blg people that think things and cities have g but the assessment remains ‘ i 4 ke the iris in Russia who are sieriticne live: thetvavaltee the 5 rty t ou'd have to be someting and do some like tt Showing some of tne Treasury reports to President Lawson Purdy, but thats what I eall GOOD socinTy!" of the New York Ci r h ides that the farm land of eae Japan ts taxed out j e town and city. i He ¢ fa New k's land value {s more Gran $25.00) per ; hamton’s (population, 43, 22,000, city dying and 506; Bing- | an $4 nd that of Oswego (population, n stationary) js about $3,300 an acre. It would t * Japan's town and city land values are as low as Oswer even at tt at ent. tax (the Japanese | tax rate appears to be hik ier) w yield $102 $43,000,000, which } 1s Japan's total revenue f. land an& | It must be clear that t 2 Health and Beauty. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. j Arched Eyebrows. Joe init Rae LEER ay eun Town 0} sidered a mark of } your baby has t are not apt to look black hair. Si not many well with nprovem. are con- while the land- | x man and be cause for wonder ® I-halr ffl GS GE ai y < o 2 = rent men, you sh satistled to ren the common man shoul: 1% one of a distinctive and unusual ty; mee eerie AHS) * ead of with the usual s ree Me 1? Ohe New East Lynne. * “ By Clara Morris. 3° 7(7%000"" "Camomile Tea Again, LO 0 OO OOS POPEDOMOGODOANEOES OECOOO BBDOQOEDAOGBDODOOQOODODDOQOO OOO Booct thom gently R.—Camomilo tea gives light | | and when he Is older M brown hair @ reddish tinge. It nel’s hair brush on them, is at the same time an excelicnt (Copyrighted, 1907, by Clara Morris.) by the doctor—a humillation in itself,yran perfectly, without jolt or Jar, mistress's fingers A 0 j | seaip tonfe. Kop old man felt—asked himself anx- | be yut an all pervading constraint 1 the hot, pow-| Hair and Eyes. | Moist Hai ErNOPs1a. OF PRECEDING ee || | rywhere, Table conversa- dery-dry head, that seems to be the; ~ HON W.—You cannot make iene! MOIST Mair. ‘ ND a clever, selfish young New| “Will sha-can ehe go on giving faith ificiality f{tself, in spite of Affliction of all y ot familles of th IL 8 . and the way to L.—Try this formula, wh’ Se. EO A xx a “ihe neuse | fOr unfaith, loyalty for disloyalty arr's exaggerated gayety, and rid down to their most @ rel-| darken red hair ts to have ft dyed ] cially good in hot, muggy 9 ry ¢ Pallip’ ry eccentric vid | When I wa Philip that he is taking muc & was done through lit : 8. With hie losed eyes and down! py an expert. The usual hair stains |, Prico's glycerine, 1 i nf hi Olive. Sarr. caminallit eiisuraanrealt : : asjmovement of tl 1» the | the wrong way } ‘Sha Daphne-May. The doctor wo head, th » not adapted tored hair. It {s, more- ; violet am Fe, |pbas, i i a woman | the child that she must not let not wise to change red hair to harides)i 1 F dram; oll of rv sink ut-/ dad forget the meeting of His old cli other shade. ‘The complexton and ‘ate fer ten minut Tell Her of Your Love, 4 waiting a | eens a does fact that Philly Ah o-morrow night t 8 o'clock—eh? harmonize with this color | add 1-2 pint of camphor jul Dear Betty: Lake ber benuty £07 erantes caley Belden a | d destroy they first| And would say, protect-| sa —————__—— Sorat oo ‘AM deeply fn love with a gi courage him, | dissolute Iti-millionatre, ee Be y grandson P forget, you, my junior by a few ringing things | UE since her marrisge baave two children | f00l—-if he ts not mad!” Keith would say That she loves ms I n througa | a threeeven Daphne-May minded and tender- ‘ May told papa about the wnow, but would like to fin Du help me? @% who. had her husband heen book of designs left for him to s ne's pronounced rtled eyes, then d ures from catried off his feet by y nd |the new gas fl uty, or some rarely winning charm 4 < tO rest, would have made excuse Strained Relations. him, and possibly hidden her pain and uncompilainingly, giving her a rival in the repellent son of that ancient and artificial friv Mrs. Allingham, he had added insu: desperate inju had made her ridicu- ; lous in the eyes of the tttering world. Cinehs (Go TS Teta tin Sar And as she moved | through th. ding but most tender sympathy. } ‘duties of the day orror of her ‘4nd Daphne would cateh the troub’ <4 The Great Bird. shame grew ever stronger. Oftener ; !/ttle face between her soft hands and : ‘ it with pass! e kisses. H oeu think it wou! Fay sen nts ¢ wuth? The only way to find out w foves you or not is to ask Love Making by Mail. Dear Be: AM ! very comt eral ye ©), © our relatives the young man See ee ones) CuiaupaNein il) G y ) ; | Belden’s Plot. GaSe fal 7 que: was persistent , feeling no shame for the base- act in sending Dap! oof ly suspected, of the Daphne is borritic issors to the Belcen quickly claimed al ealling so very earty in the day. left em, on her way to for ‘thripence worth of noth- as old atterbuck termed {t, 4 Daphne Kk to her chair 1 sank on to a low, broad puft r side It was uncomfortable as unnatural one felt it more n pe Daphne-May, who would aze wistfully at th face of her adored, then dumbiy p no the fn oyalt bhowed me res {and oftener she cried in her heart: In tt 1 gued | ome relative left! 1 am| in some soft white woollen lation from his t nat has so alone! s0 alone!” n, that fell in straight | it a ; . she must now s , a bunch of the yellow roses The hard {2 ihoiiteat bird, with ta n. emer erence of Philip to his HOL h horror from Dr. Keith's troac Joved at her br e sat in the ast, s wrongdoing, his ent olka tia ! ee eta a Reon eet reat | Ze) 2 eral patient maycenteh Her HeatGear saan hearty enjoy | depins of a dim old brocaded chair, mo| Perched on the arm of her chai Bee Uils leiters ar etlona nore young lady whose ouetionteeg ee ropa eae} ment of his dinners, his extravagant | Plunged in revery as not to heed tho) voit ne pelieved all hook-beaked bin's eolthaniininesias care to give| would like to make she may iy a of re-{ Jesting and horse play with Ollve,|Presence of tho eRE One cree Eene| treacherous, took from a pocket a long ty heart before it is 1 hertasllncmsnishitemayneatn ee Ti welcome!) Sometimes aroused in her a wild desiro pk cockatoo, Scissors, who had! read pencl and silently held it before nevertireniiyicen tb Icain NEED Gee ha uname. rst forth In a torrent of bitter|clambered by afd of beak and claw to} i114 cockatoo, who #0 ly extended uct e her such a love note as may {her shoulder and was nibbling the edge hing and then fly from the house ted the f wood, Reiaronsl ac uiay de yan idea of revenging horselt Bes dae eS TL MSR eal eee aciae (OUI lige ears ANG UDI UEKIiig jcint Oe na et mabe Neel ton he atK oaatays only reason h. ough business, | UDOD her ni He bes ho| PPRINE through her mind too: jcveking, nolne t Daphne-May! jon with the other, and finally holdt Me come enguged 1 .2| Where she '8 concerned ; aI an I go on giv! ith to the faith- ,ealled anoi! jL in her beak she desconted backward eho nead rs: oe | pride, no no right, no Wrong!) jess_toyalty far disloyalty?” r ther: m the chair and waddled over to Os 1G Y) i tarough! Tr only wan ¥ and thirst for) ‘he atmosphere of the old Kelth home| whil d bowed her| r, where h_ crest brass fende ct she Inugied and “Kissed” and and bowed, and with sharp question, J clean cuts red tnything 1 HER! Even as that gentleman in hell) pag changed. The uousehold machinery’ he: for water panier cit n do rang with she continue to give faith for) ¢ Jonips., to her Ity for disloyalty? I hope} | of the visitor, wt not!” Yes, he passionately hoped not, | | to her company 88 ability (To Be Continued.) t for the absent-minded | ¢ How to Look Slim. F you wish to look slim do not dress in white or light I Stripes lored clothes, fare more bec tian spots or checks, but narrow check@ § | with quickened breath and a heart that! {gF the nose ts sharp and turns downward Lt indica ZOBS APS OILOLD: {of late, under any excitement, labored | I and a tendency to be both miserly and sharp-ton =S == Short skirts are becoming, but flowing draperies, on the other hand, give } | like an engine on a heavy up-grade. A long, straight nose shows a tranquil, ree ved nature; sndis nort 2 ay anase e grace. ! . vier) | $nose a propensity to quarrel, combined Ww: inborn love of a good time Ohanternvono ‘A long central line of trimming from throat to hem adds a certain height; ¢ | “Faith for Unfaith, The f 9 deeply indente he root shows a lack of courage “THE MERRY WIDOW” — —— ———= 80 does a.single flounce ai the bottom of a skirt. Hcnneciie trerermianingdnecalcestaii angie DESH eeR TARE Tal Goes Ona eDTeLN et Be i 2 Zulu Chi 7 & ae we ato ; ew i oe ser Many frills sould be avoided. ‘egal beauty whose sad; proud mouth suoh vetween the eyes, indies sense of power. Rill be fonid on monkey, as irled two | jp anit eaten hae Tian A tight-fitting gown is never becoming to a stout figure. Wear something $ | ana violet-shadowed eyes had taken Let such @ nose show a sight however, and ft will be a Prete fay OG th time the Zulu t c monkey a which has a softening effect, and tt will be far more becoming if one ts In-} | q touch uf brooding tragedy of late, $ apable, ofag es every well and makes 1 Es nn SUE cee a a ee clined to be stout . and noting the mistaken attitude of 3 "ues about it § To-Day's Hvcning 1 the cacoanute| can be seen tn the pletire, who can ta 16—eee mforiatle indifference assumed @—~~ © 2 i quite If You Suddenly Miss Your High Hat or Derby, Do Not Get Alarmed- --Your Wife May Have Converted It Into a Thing of Beauty Vou ituy Be Interested 03 Pind Your Derby 700 VyltINed (VILA HLLON, Becomed Or Forming The , Tolletk— Tray Frame Ford Mirror Bé Disguised Po: sibly You Ur Your Hs ee J Berk : ‘ 5 Derby Brrr : As 4 work Will Catth Your May Be Cheered é ea: " Basket: Wwiré Making 47 Tle FWowePo OF 70s Sort: 072 TRASK. —Srem the London Sketab. . we