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| SECTION. ’ a = MAGAZINE» STORY Soneensenennes sR8 TAPTAND WHTAFT From HONEYMOON PHOTOS Mr Tarrs At 29 Year; Happened to Wed the Women Who Helped Make Them What PHOTO COPYRIGHT i iy YLINEDINST : i t shed i How Taft, Bryan, Sherman and Kern They Are ote cf Ni 'Z Che MAGAZINE* STORY [Cireulation Books Open oun” | Sees pated Open ai S EC i iO N " NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908. ECR B-BIRS J. W:KERN WHO WERE MARRLED WHEN BE WAS 56 YEARS OF MR KERN WA# Q2( AT HIS AGEN FiRST MARRIAGE YouTAFu me cTUR® “RARVAN® MAR RIED JAS SHERMAN} AT THE TIME OF THEIR MARRIAGE PAR SHEAIMAN Way ZG YEARS Qn ave All Four Were Married Under the Age of Thirty, When Their Na- Battle,” Me tional Careers Still Belonged to ige of Mr. Bryan dates from Septes she which he has ever offered himself. The courts se cae together with those of James S, Sh of t two notable Woman to be ost startiyfg. Mrs. Bryan has descrived this meeting her- and J [ I ok, nan, of L ese W. Kern, of India are as interesting a. nen themsely b t i iS wr the parlors of the young la school which I al = eta OUR principal candidates w ; f nile In Jacksons. om Wwlill several other atudents, w0 the Future. BH : f principal candidates will present themselves to the American, Caft Married at 29 on $100 a ont, ! eat i tion al once, Hlls face was pale andy willl surprise my wife!” and tur “Wire at once to " people for election next Nove These four men—William $3 HELEN HERRON, who became Mrs, Wiliam Howard Taft, an , i ee Tia ‘tint nose i i NY Sherman’ ination was son Howard Taft and William Jennings an, one the Republican whom Mr a e pollii¢iin of the fam ny thin-upped mouth tempered t wi S sett e from the conven- ne D from the conven. and the other the Democratic nominee for the Presidency, and of for t tes t-Attorney John W. Herron, w \ ‘ tion, and when she reached his be 1 from worry and grief. 3 6 rare if \ e yes. | I firmly and with Mr. and } s r se n i fe James 8. Sherman and John W. Kern, their running mates-—were once can- z x ; K Ha) 2 le wart ya Hy ig Ha Mr. and M c ged twenty-four; Rich didates of a different order. All see! 7 t 5 perepetesay ree : me at the e House as t I noted k ard U., aged t three, mas M., niy-one, ‘There are no « rent ¢ r i] four seek now { e highest two offices ¢ t It hough he 1 4 r expansive and ex- qv ers, but ohief in t iin the little grandehild of the family, who dn the gift of the American people. All four once sought and were elected whose father, 4 ‘ad been Secretary of War and Mit s In reality the head i dy \ to the highest office in the gift of the American woman, For all four ef t? Russia, would in ai probability bring her back to rule over it as ‘ts tn of Mrs Bryan's courted successfully American girls, The political story of these men has |. atodloerl i wi hen the F M4 rat i me Korn Married at 21; Ava a 36. been told often. Their public triumphs and defeats are well known, Bu‘|candidato was eight years old, And Will tiat time promoted to Bil , t ; Aig ES re mocratie Sandidate for the. VisesPrens the greatest triumph that has come to any of them—or that comes to ¢ oved It when he grew up by failing tn love with Miss Helen Herron, hc ithin da ler in uisicw martied, In 5 mide Miss Julla Anne) Hazsard man indeed—that of winning the woman he loves for his wife—has re 2#ft 4nd Herron families had known each other always. Young ‘Tatt went an ass her marr in 1884, Mrs : i ite, By MG St aa v ae Feet Fea USA eA ‘i ag Y: aeanincA f 5 eo wife was a Nit Hain ARO ideauee but merely to, stular young lady and a leader tn social and ¢ . mained unchronicled. Undoubtedly William Howard Tatt would rath [hue tale Ate the age OF seventcens At (Bat HMO is cubure mite ae a With agar UE Meer acura ili classiea, school and also took a finish 2 owid rather ve | girt in short skirts, to whom he had never paid the sligutest at n. Re band, Like Mrs, Taft, Mrs. Bryan 1s a pro radu 4 { cal el also took a fintshing the husband of Mrs, William Howard Taft than to be President were he{turning to Cincinnati at twénty-one, after graduating second In a class of 1 a club 4 but has been nevertheless the com- | course In 5 school In Ne ie ork. In tirst wife died. He oompelled to choose between these hot t young Taft went to work as a court reporter of a local newspaper at § a week r ni ROPE HORE ANG naarly the t! of a century, do time in isso to Miss A » Cooper, of Kokomo, e honors, to one of which he was elected LEAS be abe COU tee She RNC tk ane not her husta: erly wo sons Have been bern to them, Jean W. Kern, jr, nine years old, and fome twenty-two years ago by one vote, that of Miss Helen Herron, of ( OY Ga saat Tat WN Sherman ws ae a College att MUSCLE Ute clnnat!, while for the other he Is still merely a candidate Ambitious ss lingainw ant iE cane i ieee Sera mustiia y M , EE ILO Ina Bera lv iOULe rot Tha ana pe lAbanoe | Sy conep cuaus las EE 33 Bryan undoubtedly {s, he, too, would declare his cand{- ciuna') University, and year’s cou Bos) ab © Republican. nominee i ae } oe i les her Hane ie eet He ee lacy for the hand of Miss Mary Elizabet aay school Sh en jever in the " Ene) : ane i marey pbilan ple work. Kindergarten education ts especially - \ —— gisaese a Ue) MOREA OA NULL Or IB Viet) MEP TE a MteRVaNone AE CHORGrOTOrR i for the Vice-I Was years ¢ Snes she ts as well known in t sre at home as Mr, Kero ' culmination of an understanding which had existed fovial fellow, w Knewnien tt man tn Nie Clete ail the social arbiter of Indianapolis, { : eeeattine nimnive tones t's College, fro! W pepe apie funtion waa obel } 109 a month Patt never had han st « wis the daughter of aul a lawye’ Her enueasione te | pve eee eeeee adent otlier man had ever inser < Herron t t Ls I she Inter took a ¢ i i : j ’ ? he y s cted a) of a great mar i 4 ° 5 "J 3 y, + 4 1 i) : rial Fe in Love Wien 1 Onl 9, ee : f Q dal i th Baird, ait: to bec e ; v) i 5 Ail af 1a ier ay as nilacj : W hevvas nineteen years old, Sip Was a year younger, a ta, si i : : Alioi them MO or Less Undesirable. Sj with hair and blue- i h a forehead su remark. wid . When J 5 iat $ i By B: YW 4K No red * | with brown Bie : = = ‘ ee rion VY. Currie | nieh beeon a eee j i & O a0 PARE ROTO OOCOC OOOO OCCODUOCOOCOOCOCOCUm it . A say ¢ ; L. Cal i By Nix rola ¢ Grecloy-Smith, No, 6—Peevish Partner, areata In the make-up of @ masculine 1 a t C Jog 3} oo By C Hk AreNnce LL. G NOU . ; acquaintance, ; nae 3 es of a iylix st, bs ae on S Ish, wuies, | Mateh-making mothers would do well | ® ” ono OBUe € 43 Author of “Tales uy Bx Tanks: No, 14—-The Domestic Despot. forward,” is rsa eligible young men against 3 = fomhasaaoe t as the square of his inches may we WroleShakespears; ate pauE Mery: Ne Estey way to ae | BS AN | al ly » of the despotic husvand, For . probaoly after a 2" em Of. at most maternal Ps Zu N\A Ly c a want of . 30 is ci visit to some male Parents fall to do this is due to the No. S—A Summer Myth) oS yy she's giant of six feet six or so is content friend's home ®#8eress to get a bargain for Mary <ploded. I $Y, Q ¥ > midget ts where aquerulous, 424 Yaud and Jane and the rest of Binet a ce y » c : i i ) at th his sulking wife them. A man hates to have a gi a mre ey) Ade t / m{( YyIONX Selec RURAL Aaa t race i Not th fers the k to be feminine— edthehearth, | auctioned off to him and be inform NS ee * nN ‘ Chi stur w Ment « ‘ th . when the ( ‘ v4 k Wy f Rt ttle merely that women e re gr ully than men to How 0 many!!n advance of all her good points H ; c \\ \ 3 ‘ : pegin t ; f 3 sensible men enter Preiers to take a chance on her bein. eet 1, And the wife of the Domestlc Despot q the chains of wed- y devil of a Ing person nicurists cre re doe ot ture to dispute tock that bind as thistledown and possoss np off SRA TON WT COGAC them to peevish anic temper. Then he can bio urpy one a IM 1 said at in partners {sa mys- on his fingers and go into the batt! Ol Seen RK ‘ tery! For, the | marriage offers with some sort of reiis of it M ral he peevish woman {s born peeving. She, for tue game, t yt a s truth degins to peeve when she cuts her first] But alas! when he gets a pecvish ) down fo RISK: en ee she) partner he ts even deprived of the Jo; Et) Face oe as no Oy gullenly gums her last biscult, of battle. How can you give battle t ite Me dep vd His w elds_him In frocks she was a sulky little miss} woman who sulks? Far better a, CLARENCE LCUMLEN tie iingerie pat ine. HalehbOHe with a penchant for absorbing her! yirago than a perpetual peeve, | of his home sketch as thumb. It had been lucky for her fated] On the way back from the altay sho) on the roller for her summer vacation is W ary Urade, -afinity had she choked on it. Reach-|pegins to sulk. Because he dopped| put you don't have to topple for that the to the neighbors; ing the age of Psyche-knots and ele-|the ring and tt rolled under that Jones! one, messmate, It's a wheeze that : st a woman with @ eet stays, you can Cy stop her’ girl's pew. He urges tenderly that had slings a noise tke a Zoo seal with a e b aig! yy stuffing her with bon-bons. | rolled six inches farther it would) cold in the conk, but it’s one of t Bhe can be cheery as a cricket at/ have been under the Brow: * : ‘ i Jouble-nix funerals and fretful as a pampered rown girl's pew, | f-tlat squeaks with the dou i Ponaanlona evading pered) How did he know where It was going) jeitering all over it. If you've got to i to roll? And wha c b Velo make (¢ \ Withal, she ia pretty sure to make &| make? Possibly, he retires, roost |S One of the topple kluRs. mak : geod match. When she enters that /Cusly, when he marries again he 'wilj slip you some new stuff that's Bot state of soulful susceptibility she has| ‘luteh the aco ees eums calked up, anyhow, vened befor , been pruned and clipped for by fond/lip and wulks, He has injurely ih e r-manufacturers discuss it at lke an Enwor i 1 i 1 ! ; ! ' parents some decent chap Is sure to be SHINE her to the. quick. She sista go) ae : 1 aga ‘ 1 of } warned against her. A tactless friend | {rem ay Wet Working feature chd a > cho z to sa will say to Gerald: ‘Where in particular, oh FE: A ae ) “Evangeline {8 delightfully orna- Hate ae a Aly ad Inq Mountal : 1 asks i Mental, but sho has the disposition of |{or of fact she has more tender gaat, levelons a burning magenta spo at T mitt up with 1 then g Wet ‘ @n alligator pear. Be warned!" then a porcupine quills. pots) wach cheekbone; that a woilfy. wa mble in all the extr en, sleeples . bu t 8 ¢ But Gerald is not warned, unless he ere is no corner he can get off at, my-smoke gleam sitps into both of his gouge out in whispering long dicta ¢ h of@ n he ao hite i wa i te ‘one of the sort that always obeyed | 124.8% time goes on his big siue eyes amps; that he takes It on a dead love ‘chone messages to their wives at a Was asleep h t the that } grow pale and dull, his robust, rudd < 1 a ‘Rs parents, never told a lle and pre-| cheek becomes a cavern and his ches, {oF the Old King Cole district at the quarter past 7 of evenings, just a Jown a mou , 1 f oe chogl to robbing an Fate protrude fa ntly, He gets to corner of Two-and-Forty street and they've tossed in their punk i 1 e » a ber’ king to sel ‘illlams 6; an ; got hit on the wishbone by a folding ven J foune | @rohard. The normal-minded healthy girl in the dairy lunch” Badis, vt the Deemer, looking for Harry Williams table dihotes: and they hurl a b i ne by & folding ir eth vould fight me, Womes youth is urged by warnings, And, in- Byes and" persuasion, does not wear ai Mason ‘ers and Steve Douglas) of pieces of eight, reckoninyy ‘em up. in ‘ oe T that Httle as you W KA deed, the same applies to most young S,PerPetual tear on her eyelash, Like- and that from then on. until he gets) spinning off special delivery you-are- Batting around with the Sleep Duck- | te aatite ae ao ety (UL a women when Informed that thei 1. oe hag red ae ecca-| ner wire that she's coming back be-' the-only-girl-alive letters to their wives, ers Association, hey? Well, if 1 was “And then y mutts, ain't wet—we me aiee of the Domestic Despur must declare sehold & repudllo ay rad mal flashes ot (eager Hare let we! cause he’s formot to write @ line to her. and jn sending ‘em telegrams asiing there with the biabberine Uing, £ could try to make out that we haven't missed | mpt of ber lord. femmething mysteriously wicked ang fra che carta, aii the penalthes of serfdem—lncluding the + ~~-makee everything that ever hap- ‘em how that cold dm tie h2ad is, aud mention several of ‘em that you know DéF & nlckel’s worthl , 7 Fo

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