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The Evening World Dai ly Magazine, Monday, July 13, 1908. ——$—$—— ™ OCD 0000000000000) © DODO00G000000 000000000000) Fifty Great Love Stories of History stare. The Day of Rest. By Maur.ce Ketten. yblishing Company, Nos, 53 to 68 Pudlished Daily Mxcept Sunday by the Press P\ Park Row, New York 1 GORKPH PULITZER, Pres, 2 Rane 184 Street. 2. ANG SHAW, Bees Treen, 201 Went 100 Steet, mma » New Yo! s Second-C! Mali Matter } ARENT Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-CInss Ma i a One hae I NEVER ) Bubseript World for t n Rates to The Evening United States DRINK You CAr JOHN You . IN nnd ( { €. One Year » $80 ; E SUMMER By Albert Payson Terhune One Mon 0 | One. Monti. f — ! ® ’ VOLUME : aN 5 eal : | NO. S—-THE CID AND XIMENA. ARVERNE'S CASIN CASTILIAN grandee, De Bivar by name, in the latter half of the bs ontleman of A‘: eleventh century was slain by the Count of Oviedo. De Bivar had neal F seems a shame t 5° ena one son, Rodrigo Diaz, a fiery youth, destined to become the national ; means cannot take a flyer at We hero of Spain. Like many another such hero of olden times, his real exe 2 a wheel or buck the tige without ploits have become so tangled with legendary feats that it is hard to sep being interfered with,” said the rou- arate the two. Here is his love story, as told in Spanish chronicle and song: lette wheelmati of Arverne’s Ca To avenge his murdered father, young Rodrigo sought out the Count of after The Evening Workl’s publica- Oviedo and challenged him to mortal combat. The challenge was accepted, tion of what was going on Here The two fought with swords and Oviedo was slain. Rodrigo had but obeyed After the illustrated Wetails had the customs of his time in avenging his father's death. He considered the haa min 3 affair now at an end. But Oviedo'’s daughter, the beautiful Ximena, rushed been printed and after the mov § te : pees fee fi reels «f to the King of Castile, demanding justice and begging that her father's vans had taken away the gambling mlnverine ney a h = a) put to death by torture, Tp 7 implements a squad of p lice sol ase en me PAw ane According to some accounts, Rodrigo had already seen Ximena and | cs ee Ls emnly appeared and mare red le WASHINGTON cROsnING AMERICA (though unknown to her) had lost his heart to the lovely girl Thus {t fs > eau 2 premises, assuring }A THE DELAWARE well Deen a bl ‘to him when filial devotion a through) the premises, ° | —— AGirl's Plea yf forced him to kill Oviedo and by that deed to ralae 60 themselves that no gambling was then going on. for Vengeance earful a barrier between hit the woman he > ‘onsiderabl itference of opinion in this com- voved, In any cas mena clamored for his execution, There is evidently ¢ onsiderable di " I "1 a SS He was seized and brought before the judgment seat of the King to face munity as to whether gambling should be prohibited, which is quite his fair aceuser different proposition from whether the laws agal inst gambling should be But at sight of the handsome youth Ninena suddenly lost all longing “akg ‘ for his punishment. She withdrew her plea that he be slain, and he was enforced without discrimina tion, : ane accordingly set at liberty upon his ex anation that the killing of Oviedo had The prohibition of gambling is statutory. The State Constitution not been a murder, but a matter of fair fight and an act of vengeance for the s th ( 4 gambling si he allowed, and the Legislature tas death of Rodrigo’s own father gays that no form of gambling shall be allowed, and the Ee SHINGLE TRON AIC GERPREREEATNESERIIE NE BITE TRG RNR aNaHeR me “passed sections ot ihe Penal Code prohibiting gambling with cards, dice, was equally attracted by her own charms, she go far set aside her former horses or anything else, Even gambling with stocks has been made a hatred ag to come again before the King and ask that her hatid be given . end i} " nish needs enforcement mos in marriage to Roi The yonth e assented to the plan, which crime, although this part of the law, which needs enforcement m MT Eeaet eeu cote Since s mbling more harm than all other kinds of gambling father of whom I de ed you,” he said, “I offer you @ id Bs 1 : 1 the \ ogeiher, is enforced least because both politicians and the ‘public : a put togeiher, is et | ¢ SUE eee enantio The two were accordingly married. But their wedded life was deatined ? authorities seem atraid of what will happen if the Stock Exchange were to run far from smoothly. Spain was split up into several minor kingdoms, raided or the police smashed a few brokers’ offices as they used to Most of them were more or frequently at war with on Taere Get ean were also many thousand Moors in the country. These co and “The” Allen's in his litetime. sii ep : 5 ae 1 s P z hole d ets and we! powerful as the Spaniards, with whom When a gambling house runs notoriously as did Arverne’s Casitio, ae ce ) ( “STP ey (Ts waRo —_ al >) they of | PAAR CTE a Lea NT ate this newspaper prints about it as a matter of interesting news, especial] THE { Vou Avett NANGr on THIS. / FF | | jean ie n ‘a 1 ei ff i vt : i all } ' . ry ly | » thi ne [ aor an he Conquer and hecame the foremost ¢ when to the ordinary features of the usual gambling house this one Cae . (EBay Loadep WATER Weaoy ) Pl LEY ] the day, A political clique contrived his exile from Castile. Then his tria “added the attractions of women cappers and employed attractive femi- (Sue = BOAT —— Teeong ) ea et hee : | . ysl StiArite mip tere: ’ father! yet him lance’ army, the Cid offered his services he velty oh a e eat $ Dic in st. Hine touts, the novelty of such a proceeding adds to its public intere Sik < FoR A ¢ first to one Spanish monare Nan alhien aH avalnenilniGHreliaiiee The instinct of gambling seems inherent in many natures, It lot- TAXICAB Neti tan alike; burned eit hea or mosques, sacked’ Sranish or vel iG oorish town Ki a A A 1 in es teries were allowed in this city now the sale of their tickets would be oust ae ey His 1 a were i ue fs | piaihs highest awe ‘ ‘ ie . Wu 8 warlike deeds were in every moutt n short, became a enormous. Policy is still played by the very poor, who contribute mill- FiNGlaealaee naples © became a fons of dollars to its backers and who keep on buying slips although it im ae length he conquered a goodly triet of Spain and set up a kingdom apy eigen a nohis own account, ruling with Ximena, who seems to have remained 4s. a mathematical certainty that the arr faithful through a e years of hip and disas habitual purchasers will lose their The Man Who $ ter. His ed included nearly of Valencia money Stole a Kingdom 3 and Murei Here for a time he ruled wi vith ' a : owwree® Bir pirising eness. But he growiag old. When Every gambling game from some of his former vietim: took WHEE Hanan WavaIaoer the stock market to the roulette an self. but santa net ed | nt to lead his forces. This ‘ A a eaten. h isgrace of defeat thre le Ari t wheel has a percentage in the back- CLIRaREMAFORG Kanone hrew old Rodrigo into er’s favor which no amount. of ae me two years de! mrovineanens i self a brilliant commander r 0 chance or luck can in the long run fa aileehae cara as i i Fee of numoc:s pelled . AR the boly of her hero-hushanc cacecne | hiv Seales HE Gell» ey ee whose memory she had waged so val War agnlnst hopeless olds. { sion and the interest will wipe out a mie gee param - Miestug numbers of thin serton will be supplied any persistent player; in roulette What So Jolly as a Romp With the Dear Children in the Park! |sliration te Clersinting thepariment: Bicine’ Wendl Cnothttettt zero and douole zero, in faro the = h D of one-cent stamp. P splits, in dice the payments less | Mrs. Jarr Enjoys It Almost as Much as a Visit to the Dentist. - ——— Seat Moly) 3 ot elt than the chances, in poker the kitty. Even if gambling games were Mothers don't care what happens to thelr children these days, Before I'd trust ) ja child of imine ont of my aight with any one!” Words falled her, Sie shut ner ( vr ‘le 7 i! honestly conducted, the player is bound to lose’ in the end. By Roy L. McCardell, lavenandi owned: | ve a Hy @ a iS This is in addition to the element of ioss which ‘comes from human | ARATE “How many children have yout? asked Mrs. Jarr. | C i is broke, th who has 46 HLAr's why [never employ a nursemayi,” sald SIT) wine thank govdness.” sald the woman, “and I'm glad of It when | sre B Li li Batre yy ity oumen tna en) uolats isl STEN oho ane el ie Jarr to a woman beside hei as she pointed to *) now children are these days. ‘Tliey have no manera, no bringing up, and it 9 y Wain oo 4 the more dollars to begin with will win. Assuming that one man starts plainly 4 ie ate Neg Puahing wi soroartii | saieauihew araitarl etireeivantall . Gaff Wy ng # little boy uy the arn, cere § elped Mrs. Jarr tear Willie apart from his sister, the lttle gir i “ly to prove offensive ov pain fwith $500 and the other man with $100, one hundred) losses) will bikie Breleetting Clan Wan ava tisuiLnewon Meatihay ine) oun a : We nd wanting to Shae with ft, and the poy ATD the clever | some the lable ) ) the small man out, while it will take 500 losses to wipe out the man with {apron unless you pay them extra,” sald the WO) dowring it for ihe sane purpose Wille wos tne stronger, hut the little girl had Mirabeau, * 1 Velieves that the health of ‘ i ri i) | the more sclor: dhe retafned the peanut with one hand and had scratched pleasant i Psts, as well as the success o| the bigger bank roll. This applies no matter how many players there are, HOR were voulararauinm cou oretiuenraned thertos liter weermenieers cera parr nesreenunale yore Bae ts not @ TneraHleheae ince fae Also the tendency of human nature is to stick when losing as long w two enllgren, “You at ppad ent ie that “sp just can't stand it!” satd Mre, Jarr when comparative pence was restored meats " viande Be Wo ayy ' bth i uddle on purpose!’ ‘The aprinkling cart had Just Bone hy givers promises and threats and shakings. “Look, she’s slapped the poor alone and many agree wit es possible and to quit with a moderate profit. There isa limit to every ing the puddle tn question, uy little fellow again, and she Jias (ye sun right in thatibaby’s eyes tn the Ro-cart! ’ must be mn sag man’s gambling in the extent of his resources, He limits his winnings vou see the Jerk slie gave that poor little boy? “Tye neen them keep the bables facing the sun for hours,”” croaked the wo fully at t i a aligns J tensely, ‘Those are the t that make k rye here ia , thy viands, ay Sant cone 4 itt 5 as oney w! hey - man beside her, “No worder there is so muey Jness these days 1 i t himself by quitting. Therefore most men lose more money when the) | avery time T come Into the park SIPETT RTE alien Uvatatad lielct has henek ai eeetesee ae ty us topics as here Jose than they win when they win. @ they leave you If you dare say a word to them,” wore treathig t or children!” ane began. ‘Turn that carriage around h liner (raat: woman beside her Mistress, | the woman addressed. “Because you are a nurse salt r on ee k why Tn fave a nuirsetald, not even a governess nut vonrsettan nk T'm one? How dare you speak to me? I'd have you id } rae ‘ y husband says to me cften, “ y do you Worry and {Tt ested only T suppose all the policemen here are particular friends of you Mt the children? Get a good nursemaid and let her have charge Mrg Jarr gave a sniff of indignation and returned to the benoh, where, giv ee e ing vent to her indignation at the rebuff, sic seized both her offspring and wal- : th ere can vou gat good one these days?” said the woman. [loped them good. "Then she dragged them out of the park than all the pepsin! . : ine RG Heat ST Ne Ok MIAN Ts Beuillene TUN Overs iNe Ad aubomes The woman sitting beside her went over to the other bench and congratulated |in the world. vert arelittie famniUOel orouding, gilest eal callenl. during ne eo Mamma can't catch a birdte for You!"'| the tender mother there on how she had ‘'set down Mrs, Butt-In," jo aufter because one member of Mt ia ainder of the meal tt thaverenes “And, If I do say tt," she added. “the world's full of nosy people these day always brings a grouch to the table) a arse he offense the litle go and play? What good does tt do wo POON Se lie tnd lets everybody have the benefit of Peated the guest was led from ko and make them sit on a bench?" asked the woman |it, That one parson Is the cause of t the room and his tongue cut ont was no king of Mrs, Jarr, as might he supposed Kissing the Rose. yspepsta of the whole family, wh Of course such a method of showing © down beside her with a bump and was holding on YR want of a more interesting novelty, Paris has Invented a new religion. |< too often blamed on the poor, much spleasure would seem a Iittle 4 rked 1 but of they Wh the go-cart F The religion is decidedly esthetic, atid ite followers believe that beauty is abused cook day and generation, but the wow t iiries won't come and Dlay with a saving grace, and that all that is ugly should be abhorred, says the Le Physrlans onee diagnosed low spirits ence some people show in sheds response to a question from her youngest, “Wille, you don Bystander. This new cult has heen described as a new gnostic religion. The|and melancholy as the result, of {ndi-|ding gloom on the breakfast table, save ; arriazes, the peliceman will arrest vou! service Is very simple, and closely resembles the Roman Catholic mass, but the| gestion, At present the enlix Ing disasters to describe at luncheon {he woman beside Mrs, Jarr, “what can you expect? worshippers commune by kissing a rose, Jcheone dyspepsia as the result of serving up hospital cases for dine ees th chronic pessimism would seem to merit someth An © New Yorker, much giver © stronger than the iaial oh Hie | By C. W. Kahtles 2.!22'2!t% his commtes among the) mother gives anit tin ead Hiaeraes arence t e O oe M/ A e a es flowers on his er table an artificial head front ler, moeking bird which, at the pressure er tl eae ea Kean) ned intimation ray re a CAEN eh SSE Le nowadays, Liwonaer (Cale les kesauee - : : a single musical chirp, Strangers ave they ean look back and rememb. However often these facts are printed, there is always patronage | YeRA Noste (YM & NouniTeD) LOOK out For’ COME AWAY! HUH! FINE BUNCH] | mi) amused by this novel lay, but his) they themselves were atifourieris tb) Ge i * . : FIGGER ON HoRsE-\ 60? AT LAST, HIM THAT's A, YTS AGN! THE és OF SKATES! INMY| family and friends understand that the Wood by the ea every time a gambling house is opened, and there are any number of [eacw, erarence PY | RETIRED RACE . DAY ) COULD iird) only files and sings when a aub-| 07 ; people in places like Arverne, Long Branch and Saratoga who will assert ea SYALBEATTHE MUL | ject of converration Is broached which | panions than thelr ehiidren? taplencerss that gambling is good for business and that it should not. be interfered 4 é ‘ . é ph Reflect f a Bachelor Girl : ioral We eens vee erections Of a bachelor Uilrl, Letters from the People. ee W LD love, like old lamps, Is apt to burn low and fie ‘Je fully, {t takes a new heart Interest now and then Be, ; to keep up the glow of life, “The ” e e rh ) mars n dows n gly (the House ani the Ae marsh meadows a : sy d When a man lax waked up tha whole family and halt Ww t Bulw t Seah ig the nelgtiorhood filnging empty becr bottles at a cat on thie ; er mountain : i the back fence he feels so refreshed that he can go right n p 9 Ty} We back to sleep and snore straight through a fire or a thun- once In The forests and a Yor derstorm *€ : Wand " = : Among a man's sweethearts the first shall never be nts of Was! S Seas = i FROM THE STATION Jast, and the last can always be sure that she Isn't the x W / first. The larger a man’s girth the more expensive his filrta- rouse nl thought ; tlons; nothing bul oretids and grand opera tickets can polttan vom ‘ se tha Elin Rowtaia «make a girl forget rea! embonpoint long enough to be borbood a sentimental ened a W tot Men don't talk about one another as women do- perhaps because they find rieh ? had to Y fe one, Hail to New : t Fo much more interesting to talk about themselves amare ne: ZOF A Reni viytam \ fie TIME To REPORT, The most disagreeable thing about a marriage of conventence is the incon- ey peraneton Save ai Rod A z 4 $7) enlence of having to live together afterward. Sites ty uece age eaaithe y “S p ay ron A frank husband and a kodak flend teach a woman that truth is indeed w we are and , P | \ we $ tranger and more terrrible than fietion. HE \ s n of 3 ( URED TO work A) hit A 4-2 $ BALETa sal versest ' ve Was ny wo | } London Uses Lots of Taxicabs, me the Bt ipa. Aye the ing. of the s Wie Le ARin a0, = AXICABS in London, as in Now York, are a marked success, and the han- > sate te mes lang) t New oy : = ¢ som is being crowded out. There are 758 taxicabs on the streets, 2,68 , 2 taxteabs on order and 1,700 licensed drivers, ever ‘Deen there or who hap Woonly the jag 4 i ~ \ its ! de nsdiniepante tess = tooo inten sae shee