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————————— The Evening World Daily Magazine , Friday, The Circus Is in Town, By Maurice Ketten. , 1908. OOO DOODODODDDOOOODOOSGDODOOSH The Story of The Presidents Pwdlished Dally Except Sunday by tho Press Publishing Company, Nos. 08 te 68 Park Row, Now York i JL ANGUB AILAW, Rec oTrene, 901 Wert LIB Strowt, Free \ TMS BEARDED POBEPH PULITZER, Pree, 1 East 134 Birent, sae: Nass Mat] Matter. TEDDY. ADMITTANCE FOR ALL. LAB one Year... EXCEPT DY IN THE GREAT By Albert Payson Terhune One Month. erie One KELSEY G.a.P © MWGDACCOOGPODGIOOOOOWIL SSNUME Gan = Si ; TRGENE NO. 3—GEORGE WA:HiNGTON.—Part I11- The Presidency r Cee ‘i ANE ne %. RECON TERECE | HAVE only once regretted this step (accepting the Presidency) and 7 tis ever s I took it!" H GU . ‘lared old, worn-out Washington, whose Hfe had p his country, and who found himself persecuted almost beyond endurance titude dies quickly. As President the led In a way that few people pamphlets and speeches of the s at monarchical pomp,” his prophecy was made e of the earth or REAL POEM has been received by this paper. It is not often that anybody writes a poem that tells a eat truth in simple rhyme. This poem came on a crumpled It was rthy, and the deliverer, of a group piece of soiled 7 signed P. F. Mc( address it gave is ‘4th Bench in the City Hall Park.” Here is the} s on self-governi ad confusion.” Then full text: | n¢ TO A NINEANCH GUN. eeksay ed once more to give up all : a : 0 In ace the high, un- Whether your shell hits the target or not, TEDOY. » of his relu n the evening Fe an ocean of difficulties.” Your cost is five hundred dollars a shot. You thing of nojse and flame and power, We feed you a hundred barrels of flour Each time you roar. Your flame is fed With twenty thousand loaves of bread. i ion hungry men Seek bread to fill their mouths again fe: P. F, MCCARTHY, 4th E SPECTACULAR sharp differences of ng of poin , City Hall Park. } Mr. McCarthy forcibly and rhythmically states a great truth, that for THE ‘aft plory and waste FAmous ‘somebody must Boe STREET pay. The magnifi- BUTTERNILIS cent battle fleet WHO TRAVELS ON A CHERRY which has just com- pleted its cruise around Cape Horn and is now an- chored in a Pacific harbor represents in taxation more than the year's surplus earnings of a mill- ion families. The target practice at]? Magdalena Bay in Tue Two IRRESISTABLY FUNNY CLOWNS AVENE ano Te PEDDY BEAR which such remark- |’ Best Ti able scores have BeAes and soamate been made blew INTHE tthe Army's own he Was to Head Again ark wou er ol away in powder and | shot enough value to feed and clothe every bread line in New York. War means destruction and poverty. Waste means squandering and poverty. ina ot a ate ile pias ot ie ya scare war ore Did You Ever “Ferryboat’’ a Letter? Don’t Know What It Is? any ve the appropriations for education. The navies alon2 ) ppropriatic r educati e navies alon2| Then Hearken to Mr. Jarr and You Will Learn All About It. reof this series he obtatne ht atamp for ench article to Eve on application by ng World Cireala- cost more than all the charities of the world. | What the army of the United States costs in one vear would bu two subways and leave a few millions of 4 1 appropriations would more than build Preserves ali over the United State es j oe cover» “Why I'm Glad I Have Six Daughters.” By Mrs. F. C. Hotz. By Roy L. Mccardell. ws!” said eS ® ing al a see = ued se "manner an sot foward Hi te ge a Train Boys to Cook and Scrub. Juvenile Courts hip \2 ; LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM } Nx By F. (rt Long By Miss L. M. Eastman. t N DARKTOWN ° 1 aah TS » + ri ios been “ow? Would You Like to Live in an Atom? . jaya Theres Roo r > ™ : «’ ‘ rs ‘ Se | ¢ napianah 30. san. oh tes on, Nowe a