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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, August 21, 1908. aotonid, President or Proxy: | Fifty a ene eT || reat cove Stories , Gog Fie esesnn os ee | A. eae 1, TN i 3 By Albert Payson Terhune VOLUME 49 NOM IHG) ' NO. 25—MARLBOR UGH AND SARAH JENNINGS. Av English girl married an equally poor man in 1678. Their only ——— wealth consisted of youth, bralns, good looks, boundless ambition and a comfortable lack of conscience, Also, though their marriage was largely based on the princlples of business partnership and hopes of self- edvancement, they were overwhelmingly in love with each other, With the aforesald qualities as their sole stock in trade they rose rapidly to a height of fame, wealth and power that made them the envy of all Europe. The girl was Sarah Jennings, daughter of an inipoverished country gentleman. The young Englishman she married was Jack Churchill, a needy but rising officer In the army of Charles II. After Charles I., of the Stuart line of British sovereigns, was beheaded England was for some years a “commonwealth,” ruled by Oliver Cromwell, A RATIONAL CAMPAIGN. \ NE not unwelcome result of the is the altered character the campaign will take on because of the scarcity of money. It will be more than ordinarily a camp of principles and plat- forms, There being no surplus of party funds for spellbinders there ressi i will be no hired claque to manu- pape atten eldent pon what lee Uy eae ithe throne, He died oes ‘ hac enti There wi and his younger brother, James II, became King. James II. proved to be } facture sentiment, There will be no a3 worthless as the rest of the Stuarts and wa din favor of his | “dough bags” for distribution where i daughter, Mar, h husband, Will- 4] ae a . o ern" ® tam Ill. William and Mary left no children; | | - ~ they will do the most good or cali The Power so Anne, the younger daughter of James iii 4 \ forms of campaign graft. The brass band and fireworks features will Behind the Throne. made Queen, James had a son, his name- ; } be less in evidence and cart tail oratory will be ata discount. Voters on Panny TKO who, a ord i eee would Hl 4 i Fi bi 4 i; . Gra) have received the jut Parliament exe 4 the fence, in view of the shortage of cash for their conversion, “will find cluded him and made Anne the Queen of Anne F \ 4 } é ade Anne the Queen of E u a stupid, i { it expedient to cast their ballots in accordance with what convictions they Weak woman; but, as In the cases of Elizabeth and of Louly XIV.,she was J | | ee surrounded by great men who made her e of her, She ‘ was merely a silly, useless figurehead on the prospering Ship of State. Sarah Jennings had been Anne’s p! e in childhood and later her maid of honor, From the very prious, cleve i 4 | The question of the publicity of campaign contributions will become i y 8 | fargely academic in a campaign relatively free from such influences, The he f ah had ruled the weak, good natured Anne with g iron, By the time the two total of forty-eight subscriptions to the Bryan dollar campaign fund in ed Womanhood Anne was oted slave, Young Churchill, in . Nebraska and Mr. Harriman’s admission that the railroads feel no appre- ( SE tae Hoes SaUr re OL ete note i hension over the election of either national candidate amake it evident \ er enriched ai hened hi “When \ ! , that there will be no loosing of purse strings either by the plain people \ Tuane seas EG | | or by the corporations. | ests, Anne Iai 4 1 The elimination of “hurrah” methods will be of advantage in faa ; i securing an unbiased popular verdict. A campaign conducted on quiet, rich, } Ines, without the customary stage thunder and free from the distractions ' smote ae aoe ¢ H of party red fire, will go hard with various minor industries that flourish The Marlboroughs , Hed { ' \ i at election time, There will be a decrease of party banners and fewer, ) | Omee, to make her hus and sorry tor sus shad d Sarah cut of ? H set pieces showing “our candidate” featured in flame, But it will effect faURNS Ga ap eeaatattaes | a more intelligent consideration of the issues presented, The appeal will | | ward, when he went away eae \ be to the sober judgment of the voter, He will read more, think more | ehuherever vouliare wt Bee UL tallowexctns | and take a larger individual part in the canvass, He will be to an extent i. It fs / under the necessity of providing his own arguments, It will be a great oes peeae WML Peould'} fe to come my lif year for the country-store caucus and for the home study of campaign! text books, | ; ( | Be | ot TTF \ | re . A snail |) q. Mh : op tM ae : a G ral | all jp | Hii [eteaase 6 left England on his i/ mh) a } mpaten he and 1 er qu 1 s nas he ees : Y / : come of me, I had much rather the whc hou ) Wor { should be w _ SS and Love Scenes. } rm rt ‘8 § e temper, But ure gave out, larrel d w ‘How These Cartoonists Do Love the Candidates! were dante’ tom tat yn ee ge ms area t Vo Ta fortune, Dut ome and ne’s death, h found the disgrace served only therlands, y A campaign such as is indicated i throw a heavier burden on the And, Incidentally, How They Do Hate Tkem, Too! Then hes ame back to I Thus, after fort ly Watteau the Yang-Tse-Kiang River, or are they | herself, at sixty-two, alone in tl ne) just ears? one of the richest women In G m,) Are T candidates, They will be under the necessity of presenting their views| vo, 18 of “Monologues of Mixologis more fully and more directly 3 reliance ¢a i kes ait! se directly, Less reliance can be Put on hired spokes by Clarence L, Culien, Well, what kind of nankeans does he ducted staff of cartoonists draw ! men, There will be.a partial return to the earlier and simpler methods| Author of “Tales of Ex-Tanks.” |weart’ And what tifterenoe doen wat doca he want to be Drosident £0 of the days before party machinery had been elaborated or the army VR i notion | MENG ASNT TON Oy Dearie tes ' Senate S these campaign pleturiste would get to- land Is of party workers enlisted whose subsistence consumes a large revenue, E ee eee ether and strike some kind of an mitchims of a subsidized o The change will afford a busis for comparisons, But there is no doubt like @ pickled pan-|2verase When It comes to a little detail portray him, wo! that the purpose of electing a President will be accomplished, which is 9 jlike panta, wouldn't you? x he'd anchor on that Mexican *:-ap held tr in thi Pete ee eens | The draughter whoae pencil knows no ranch and try to forget It? Jaw like almost a1 the main thing, The country will derive no serious loss from the cutting 5 : out of fervid rhetoric and the fire- ooks ag much lke a lov sheprerd as his own personally 1. So she did not lack for suito ence that were left to her, men refusing Somerset, who besoug lamps just teeny-weeny teau of waxy during the twenty-two years of e nal p | remained ever true to Marlboroug looks so much like a Falk- ! rare they almost eyes; =| mony, and replying to the Duke of penguin with the plp, as, Does Bryan ulways try to look Mke) yim: wed man {n @ yap circus lifts of Percheron horses by @ t or has he got @ But s) of ma nal vould not permit the Emperor of the w! re world to which bas always been devoted to the Duke of M ga vin th 8, anil in that heart Y arlboroug! J horse does he). Misaing mambers of this series will he an * to Clreulation Department, Eventing World Scent stamp, ; 3)) ea plied upon application when it comes to plugging for Tat s {in the gitapp | mother i gat) upon receipt of one- | Tatt makes the Oyster Bay candktate |, bulge out aroun: wagon, and then’ ‘om Ohio all chest and no more @ gad again, did It ever| Gs It was the same way when T. R. was) running. Some of them drew him as if in to tee 45 t ad, or is ae - = Kiowa f ve e fh men the Marativon, | 1 on works will hold over to the next strike you he pane ¢ a ee et nea tin: (Fest of them never touched a to sta knock | Cos Cok Ne } Boe ey much be resemblee the rtatiat by Testing 4 yi’ rg hm out With & haya got te » Cos Cob Nature Notes, Voters may feel themselves de- Seen eae nos trowterence on to lilm that makes the | eee eaee Geena ilnGlie ; ning Wee ever tank of iicut excene aa the tes \ i ‘ = ee fat member of the Two Macs knock- ef) Halloween puakin: Binet thee abt psyau “ane, Wooden Nutmogs and ¢ eS prived of the quadrennial CLARENCE L CULLEN iB the eat of Bor semana Ae dia Greats, Geral ey | a siley after dark article thing, Tike State he) other Sere iti i; raudev + ng for his pastel)... ison. yan's rear her riff on steel r 3 of the adjoining namlot called Sta e Political fustian and vaudeville, But | by Sargent? depends upon whleh| ye tre eersto-eur Aes hanging over his dandruffy collar growlng and ralses bet ee j the public will be in pocket by |Panen yourplok ups) tap boda’ 46 uch aa 17 IC strands of tarred rope or wisps of © always ge n Huner withholding its funds from cam- |, rts morning I saw & cartoon Of! mate by « broad-axe, as some of them |bolled greens, or is It human halr? trees. ‘hls ougat to prove fl ; c [Bryan that made him look Ike a 49-/ gnaw it, then he ought to be avle to cop Has Taft got a tallow y euine :, Artie Circle Paign committees. It will have no jCeaged dog-fish cast up on Deal Beach, |the Georgia watermelon-eating match in nin’ mustache col 1 smargar- referendum, er since we casually mentloned the Haun ee difficulty in arriving at an under- and now, here'a one that makes him) bite, and If the Taft smile makes Ine and turning up at the lke the han hon five duzen eggs in one mont ; ae i tanding of fh jlook like Daniel Webster, minus the! jook go much like a Delancey oelsior on a Chatham Square near- rege trawbemy Hill, where Garry 1 ek 1 Standing of the issues. It already of these take-off skatch-| harhar coming home on the Con does Lea apeak, ‘The landscape {s dotted o'cr Hing 1 understands them. And it will be air of crinkled and accord- and boat with a hundred and nin} ¢ unshaved s 13+ Woodrutt su a) as i tnhabita full of etalk all the timo ‘ Ch a) reli Hela q] , 7 n Bryan that make peers under his surcingle as the tache of a bunned Bronx E is Pace) PCH MEAS Biorns, Or ns a sr interesting ibirds, Soma j free from the risk of having its intelligence flouted by the jugglery ¢ he'd been sleeping in a ‘Tatters picture him, then Hi:cl Bere GRUENE AalbaH GH bouCsIn’ tie’ bol ie. to mo they made some car-| 0% them figure on broilers far Lelmont AN iuesitos elceas bony facts and distortion of argument which make the oratory of the read 2 vuple of weeks with-\ ought to tell him to erase that grin be- room of a laundry? toons of the Democratic candidate wno| * t selling a thousand dozen e; a week at G s prices, Meanwh for-hire party speaker an in profitable TAT AEAPeen me i then, othera dike fore the boat eases into the slip. Do Bryan's ears stand out from his ce the) peat net at ney a Nuno are 60 many hens In the flelda that there are hardly enough grassho eraIts pany shea AN UMOHTLETIS MEN oe Velie cused pestops like| I never saw Wee Willle Winksle pean tiie the balloon spinnakers of a RAS Na Tame” Oh. ses Parker! What! zo Cth and a good deal of money has to be sent to lowa and Nevreske to ee ee = i he rakish college Hearst—say, did anybody?—but 1! he piratical Chinese Junk in a typhoon on! you, Manfred? buy corn for them . ae Dawe Daten, model te ently described in this | cotumn has been | he 5 MeDuriaivne ave hi fs trom the People. 4 Tragedy in Black and Whit Sh DA By George Hope ree cere ge Bie ie han cae ie ey ragedy in Black an ite, 3 By George Hopf) mes ss aac ain at oat ee Right and Wrong. | Walking until Fort George; then down Elderberries are ripe, They make good plo—it tle cook puts enough sugar in, Re by Dee ren eran arid: Alaa as ie Gin bare Tho bugs have bitten the leaves off most of the elm trees and new ones of @ Shakespeare says, ‘There’ @ither right or wrong makes It so." I'd like re: beautiful, delicate green ane coming out on the scrape and spray their elma early next spring know. fitth street, across to Central nue to One Hun-, street, across One branches. People who fail 1) won't have any next thing they ‘ cuss the following: Ifa rst street to Third Sandy MacRae has two new rabbits for the twins to play wi | Knowing it 1s wrong to ateal (If one c Phird mead Rien = -annneneeeeeee meee) suppose such a case), does he do Wrong Boston Road to One Hundred and S , tn stealing? It he knew originally that ontieth atreet and across to Longfellow | THE DAY’S GOOD STORIES. | {t was wrong to steal an iiss ere | ~ | per avenue, I think ft 1s about aa long a eunded himself it was not wrong, woud ¢ f walk as Change of Air. A Mental Task he be committing a sin | to : : ask. | 0 ( | Mi time ago the Virginia State Nee ‘ | Ce Gan 1 ty | TREE a eaai ao ae acne ERE Is a tale that has watted | aw, and righ @ patch of territory heretofore be- pstward from the Orfental || protected. Bu ld b pete tote chant se of warships: | is mo ullt? me ins f ers Grte 1 & North Carollns AN Ho ral gull ‘ ne A Commoter's Grievance, Ae peiamae the ee , rs officers were Invited ta. |i eresting ’ 10. e Editor of The Evening W : oe és a given mn the deck of a ) ath : t ferred included a tumble-d i , “ " lam a + a {1 t 1 Another “Walk for Work. lama at fact cre dwelt an aged negro womans | British battleship in an Eastern ham see te PULL Ct THE aN \ ie An Inquisitive neighbor pol anina ene Buaate Ob, onor Iam q Last year I a job,;me V i aeanisu ahs PRR ROY a travelling Chinese Mandarin, \ ‘and this is the d 1 e , the com e see peconitng at The night was torridly hot, The ae ar bie ny Leteo? at) age, began the conversation DY atk fencers whirled and swayed {a the i sa es tn fa | grip of waltz and two-step, while the | x. a in a Pe vi a a “How \¢ the rheumatism, auntie?” le rely ray ei ele ~ D hs rhea Rs “Bettah, praise de Lawd!” was the|*) Sok chair watching them, " Per ersidwiy ey ‘ ar kup h Viren e frag mAh, pales m4 wilted ¢ sllars, red taces Broadway as far us One Hun and! Sieca raat F "And the neuralgia? Bir Weatand Ra Maneean orn leaeuecs Tent d ‘ : “All gone. Clean depa'ted!" tee ae Wy hard exercise upon the ae 1 ‘ ; ARNE MMGRER Hae aariin cote? An officer paused beside the mans ne HH s y as 1 An? 1 "The: . tpply to Board of Health, “Why, auntie, how on earth do‘you| ‘stin's chair, ara i World ae aah We aha Interests yout’ he queried Hundred 1 ( ear see eb Pek see LL ‘astly!"” roplicd the mandarin to Amst : eS ag) replied auntie pro-| “YOU lke our atyle of dancing now a sonore “ah always done heah dat! ‘Nat youve seen Broadw ‘ altimate's cheap healthtah'n | “Yé-e-s!" observed the mandarin aa he a ’ i‘ ne develimate of No'th Catling ak seokan| eurveyed the Moline: waltsers, «Buy vant i Pen t ; . men i fo’ de, seems to be tiring work, Why Vial can be done dat sho’ counts fo' me ohange 0’ ‘ gon't on make your servants 4 &, “3, || bettah,” yout” . 4 , } t — ence