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fhe Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, July 24, 1908. V6 Lilian Bell | The Finishing Touches. | —Tells— Published Daily Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos, 63 to @ ° Park Row, New York How to Cook Men. By oS ae Great Love Stories of History By Albert Payson Terhune SU GOMEP PULITZER, Prva, 1 Kast 24 Bree, J. ANGUS AILAWY, SeooTrevs, #01 Wert 11:10 Streeb, —— ~ es ————— Entered at the Post-Office at New York Second-Class Mail Matter, In These Dishes a Lover, x to The Event For nd and the Continent and | Peron the United States | AM Countries in the International | and a Husband Are | ‘anada, Postal U . 7 fod ane #280 | One Tear» Rg Served Up. 80 | Ona Mont THe “Boss* KNOWS How TS Fx IT! ——— VOLUME 49.....,, ————_ NO, 17,189, TOM IS DEAD. OM Is dead. Tom was the official City Hall cat. He lived with Marty Keyes in one of the best apartments of the city, which is the rooms on the City Hall roof. Nights he caught the City " Hall rats, Days he chased the birds tee in the City Hall Park, | falthe cooking of man, most women Twenty years ago, when Abram are so intuttive that hey need no ad- §, Hewitt was Mayor and Tom was a| Vict: Othera like to have advice In onler that they ft ee nore ft, and t kitten, he appeared and took posse> prove their sup: OME ‘women cooks; some achieve cooks; | NO. 183-HENRY V. A\D CATHERINE OF FRANCE. RECKLESS, daredevil boy chanced to meet—and to fall in love with— A a half-starved, {ll-dressed girl about five hundred years ago, Because the boy happened to be a prince and the girl a princess that same to the conquering and final “Mad Prince Hal,” son of King 3 Catherine, daughter of ingane love affair led to a serles of terrible w; losing of a great nation, The boy w Henry IV. of England, The girl was Pr King Charles, of France, Unlike most royal marriages, theirs was & ge |uine love match. Nor did “the course of true love” run smooth * “Mad Prince Hal's” wild pranks had led the English to tremble foF their kingdom's welfare In the event of his coming to the throne, Yet when, in 1413, he succeeded his fat s King, he sobered down as by magie and proved himself a wise, able ru Almost his first act after be- coming King Henry V. was to ask the hand of Princess Catherine {n mar- jriage, He had seen but little of the Princess; yet he had learned to love ‘her, and he sent for her at once to share his crown, But by his counsellors’ | .. advice he asked that he receive (as her dow- without heart; We may live without wa may fority to their advis sion of the City Hall, In color he was And as a feeling of superlority ts is u comforting, you may have {t and wel- ‘ ‘ ite stripes, OAr® © ery) the provinces in France that had in bygone yellowish brown with while StTIN | come Ade, ae TheCostofOne } years been captured by England and that were All the Tammany men who knew of Tom's taking up @ residence | Nevertheless, 1 place the following un- | LoveAtatn how French territory once more, The French | pres ree thee ery ou service! Government angrily refused to grant these terms, eee ‘An the City Hall regarded it as a presage that the next Mayor would be a Tammany man, and he was, because at the next election Hugh J.) To Cook a Lover. wee Grant defeated both Mayor Hewitt and Joel B, Erhardt in a threescor: | ean teyanm arcenmeneaieneciar cake nered fight. jane Hho besiilnainanatlniiinl lt 2 e fire ni t be stead Fed by Marty Keyes, Tom grew to the full stature of cathood. He) mucn samy ee ea on detces ara became sleek and prosperous, but he did not relax his vigilance and he @i! Kinds of sweets are plentiful ata \ t at all discouraged, Henry resolved to win the | Princess and the provin well. So, declaring he had a hereditary right to the French throne, he declared war on France, aud in 1415 Invaded that | country. He could not have chosen a better time for his attack, The King of France was insane (playing cards are sald to have been invented to amuse ), and the kingdom was rent by two warring factione, | nad been sadly neglected and had had a wret@hed girl- eing insane, rl woman, n the mixing. But {f too n was jealous of any intruder. No other cat could live in the Ci ity Hall.| accidentally used and you see t When one stray cat tried to sleep in the corridors Tom killed it, and ae ie Beason With with his vigilant claws he kept other cats as well as the rats away. ; During the two terms of Hugh J. Grant and the one term of Thom. | Prove tn #s°F, Gilroy, William L. Strong, Robert A, Van Wyck and Seth Low pata to st and George B. Mc€lelan's two terms Tom has been the official cat of | reason some & this city. y Jeral in the over consider that this herine enough food t Was an object of loved her from her mother's \ } nid girl that France, im 4 all before him, The have outnumbered his crushing the national more triumphandy, The The terms Henry granted \ | foremost he demanded the = } t 1 1 pd his beaten foes to agree that he sh sald suceeed crazy harles at the latter's death as ruler of France, oxesoteee Mr, Jarr Carries a Big Watermelon Home, Ee NS en ee Gy y unce! akable signs gland with him fn 4 irlumph. Her fatherland’s of her d. And her hus ve vand had brought about that f enry were married, and eat Only to Find There’s a a One in the Ico Box red Jol che gan oronanal Otaetot Re rete becouiber he ane mates nis mannioe RE “ot 1 o history as Henry VL) was water ; he was heir to the combined By Roy L, MeCardell peo tt nit?” tasked the dea Second Romance. nee and England. A few months > ra fee nny we en an that, 3) AR and Catherine went again to | | ut eook jean gua, said Bone) © . when only v-five years old, ik, Ha ia Ht sys grumbled Mr, Jarr at ; i 1 } f H ‘ hy: t, It) Henry died. Catherine son back to England. There, on gz Charles's d | there is no eee ML e Le ancien i mile still in his cradle, this Invart fare upoeene 7 her's penis and ite rs { nsanity. As a result, up and 6 } i ‘ J to lose both ki i to die in prison Ks toward subway a ugh she f eturned her husband's adoring 8x y married a Welsh- sk i g ne ¢ ourt over this marrlage cansed her Y » Mr, e c ! In Mayor Strong's day, before Mayor McClellan moved the M's} 9 tl ale 5 | i Ha Meamalnite ie desk into an inside room with the doors guarded by police, Tom “used Haneaeaee tof hae € us ae father of Henry VIL, who founded the e of kings in England, to sit on the official desk and watch the public and politicians come, until it is done | Jarr W 5 2 Missing nombers of this series will be supplied upon oo and o tt Benyamine Sis aah parivincatarareen \. go 4 et . plsateelis om Department, Evening World, upon receipe age came to Tom several years ago. Its first sign. was deaf- : ; ‘ vot eee i ness, Then his sight failed and at last the Humane Society took | cea Sun Ee me ee eee, r be Banana a c's Reflections oi a Bachelor Girl. Tom lived in a political atmosphere, and how like a politic Fee e. seek Te : ie " alge was his! PE UE CrP a ETT AN CEA LCT eT Renee aie By Helen Rowland. The politician begins as a young man, usually poor. He gains A D true, but Mr. J wanted to know why f S | y woman knows that the man sne lovee * place in the political world by fighting for it, He downs his competit M8 |p i ave é 4 ean A HN ieee tiie aces Gls ede as Tom downed rival cats. s. He preys upon what birds may come pee ha zu sud Mrs, darn. “The milena ote@oManmehornolde (maka davon forever his way. He prowls at night. He incre, in prosperity, power and 1 8 1 . 1 PUL satistied angora cat who takes her wealth until his vigor fails. 3 Pe re f ti ; pe nara rat Gi ity returms ft, and never Most politicians are not so fortunate as Tom to have Keeper Wn ‘ther mole sot mtpers n his nerve by asking for more, s HICIANS ¢ s tunate as Te ‘o ha epe i eal ecatine) Jota of frult at Waehineton Market cosalli dt It tsn't so a a nian's sins and fatiings but the air, Keyes look after him and see that A Point. of reali could get so rowled Mr, Jar . n ous je with which he accepts her conn eta t fy men met front a W t 1 5 that a c 1 can't fe he is fed in old age. <0 ae Bean analit renee ; You r ‘ Ata woman can't rete ee ; < ave eh ts 1 going 1 Every man honestly belleves tha ‘anchise In the hasdg Just as Tom’s demwse was as- St ve & z uEe ON ee i nw EE Ale cranial svacianded eth in areviataeiGe ey ment sisted by the Humane Society, so ee Mr dj ae groc 1 ‘ poe) boy utterly us less and sure to do damage to somebody. the demise of most politicians comes anguage ls Jarr what a 5 ent t elas Sra esa ve That will be a great novel in w the author can sigaudh ails citi eS , vein ean make the nian who owns the mac! as fascinating as ug puone ei ¢ sen aren i rome ORS | the chauffeur, Tom the cat lasted longer than te tables Mr. Jarr didr tint pe % eae Re Mrs Jare, “Way, Pye Wad some power the giftie gle us to see onrecives as men's motners see many a Tom the politicia Georg Be "| t Gece itewoulunte mavel ie hanny ; Se al 8 tn, and t i c at w oof it 1 the melon 0 ¢$ Of the seven Maye he ees : Siete a Ir. J 4 F 1 the melon : i ¥ ie 1 u | ‘ . A uarded from rats, how 1 a 1a slice or two of ed watermelon standing on! No, he was , guarded from rts, how many of ne dite Transporting Big Shows. them are in politics to-day? How §i\)K)) 4 z 1 y of wo applauded J t K d ic 7 i ih many of them would be applaude Gus us 1 Ss. 2 2 Ke o By T, S, Allen: By Charles Belmont Davis if their names were presented to a MPANY was formed to produce on the mad a New York musteat / convention? How many ‘ s is season. It was by no means a seoond> class organization—the comedian was pald $250 a week, the second could give Ss and wiecess of the pr years of the mayoralties 1 Tom | © soubrette $15, The chorus men received $16 a week, Cats come and go, and so do | the lowest ry paid any of the sixty-five members of the company, Picts AN ee —_—____—| and the chorus girls $18—a fair salary several years ago when this tour was ——— | made. They were on the road forty and a half weeks, actually travelled thirey- me 2 i (imme me MM a six t sand miles and played over seventy one-night stands. Most of the Letters from the -eop eC. LAUNDRY) feavellinelvan(cenaatinias endiintanliveccarca (eri ndtanetenrnantel Gora | ~ (jh was over a day were there sleeping cars attached to the train, \ | : While doing the one-ni stand the entire company siept In the commen Post-Fourth Firecrackers, {Ne r cars at night, and, althoug © principals sometimes went to hotels in the day- time, the chorus men and women slept elther In the train or at the theatre, The amount of money pad out to the rallroads by such a company 1s enormous, ospectally {f It Is necessary to carry several cars of scenery and effects, The regular charge !s twenty-five cents a mile for each baggage or ecene car ep@ two cents per capita for each inember of the company, ‘he cost of transporting. a show I!ke “Ben Hur," ) carries two hundred and ten people and nine carloads of scenery from New York to Chicago, would be considerably over si thousand dollars, and about one-fourth this sum to Boston.—Outing Magazine: | ak $ No Man Can Live to Himself. By President Woodrow Wilson (Princeton University). Tr the Editor of The Pvenine World: In spite of sloral free’ streets, both after the F Cheer up. citiz police force “Come On, Ye Meat Truaters!”” To the Baltor of The Evening W Come on, ye meat tru fators of political economy! your arguments in defense of lous prices that the Meat Trus quotes! I can refute you. Aq pertinent question, this! P.M. 3. A Wheel Problem. EN do not choose their parta in Ife separately and Individually in ome day, as they did in the days of our fathers, The men are becoming rare now who have business of thelr own, undertaken upon thelr own dividual capital and bullt wp and conducted independently upon velr own fesponsibility. Professional men @re rare who rise to the iter of thelr profession without attaching themselves more or less intimately to [institutions or corporations of some sort~doctors to hospitals, lawyers to great ite undertakings, men of science to the great enterprises {n which ectence 1, Hach man finds himself a small part of some great whole, whose ution {8 decided by votes taken about long tables In directors’ rooms, whose alg are composite morals, a ypromise combination of what the materdal Interests of the body dictate and what the enterprise of {ts managers sumgeat®, vharactor of every man who participates being merged in the general com= pound.—Lealle's Weekly, ey, Bill, look wot de kid calls hls laundry!” “Say, Mister, wot'll yer charge ter paste dis grip all over wid foreign ST labels? | want de kids ter tink I've been ter Europe.” at on ees ee eONSEE UA TRY Romance of a Glasgow Boy. To the Editor of The Evening World 3 Wa wheel 2 feet in Mlameter makes become S ita, To the FAl Where can I apply in regard t ouring a patent for a game? I do not is Is what I wish to find out 5 5 ae fn a mee A Few of the B rest. \ ~ A Not Uncommon Role. Had Keen Attended To. ORTUNE, we are told, only knocks at a man's door once in a lifetime, em , l i ‘ ik diecbolne ‘4 AKING of . SATOR GILCHRIS £ Albany his 1 nee t, aald of spec- | N1 hoe j F if refused admittance passes by, never to return again, The saying i Mysterious Moniclatr, Uaninie NAAN Ai Fos a ‘ S r ist A Cor aaa ‘| oe Dell by the career of rg MeOulloch, a Glasgow boy, wip We the Baitor of The Fvening Worlt A . Ive featur taint t to be remove nour lite as eral Butld ve eehae arrived In Australia Just under sixty years ago, with lem than &6 In bis podisgt, I vielted Montclair, N. J. the oth muDe ne ex et for a laborer’s poste and who died the other day a mildonaire. This ts how Mr. McCulloch threw awag evening. 1 asked four r ‘ 80 many to © trom ened GHIA of eps on, I think of @ man I know ' " ¢ the ques is first chance of acquiring a fortune: One night, sitting in ® tiny shanty, 68! Gents how to Ket to Oran {le difficult to name the beat ‘Phe man, a . enly took to stock fs. At the end of eRe Vinally they agked him ; toot of the Broken HIM mine, soon after tts discovery, he played @ @ammet pgp veel ain steak a x ree, the. * a flurry T mot him one after and sald eet Fa a kgs HZ of euchre with @ companion, his stake being the fourteenth ahare of the wine, me different direction foe gtateemen 10 Gower Wik? @, the ree, t thes rr , face liehted up. itself, He lost, and the share which thus passed out of hia hands wed, ols gemma, nga S het GL id the ‘political dark nores."— ior a bear to-day Higtlan: ° “Ah. 1 kno he @thers bow to reach Highland avenue RENTPATER. | Cyicuso News | “WNotther," be answered, giving ue @ sour smile, ‘I was an ass," | Scradcha ‘dear, You laste Ww aati ma, ane breaker ead eMac 5 094 SRE AeEY Oa CYT ewe Vena ua 4 re nent ne nt i Nes elms aati, aera A,