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Magazine, , x) eptember 37 1908. ‘The Evening World Daily Che ea Published Daily Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 63 to 6 Park Row, New York | POBEPH PULITZER, Pres, 1 East 134 Street, J, ANGUS RITAW, Bee, Treas, 901 Weet 110th ate Entered at the Post-OMice at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter, For England and the Continent and ‘All Countries In the International Postal Unt 1 ‘ ls By M. De Zayas. OF HUSBANDS TO WIVES. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Cons) Budseription Rates to The Evening orld for the United States and Canada, One Year.. One Year. ®ne Month. One Mont WOLUMErSOnimninriieimi cs pot z ae ae pe ere SCHOOLBOY ‘‘EFFEMINIZATION.” | | | HE old charge is renewed that Ameri- can schoolboys are becoming fem: | inized as the result of the influence| | of women teachers. It is the athletic | director of the Cleveland public schools who revives the contro- | versy. The fact instanced by Presi- | dent Wingate, of the Pub! Athletic League of this boys of Public School No. 56, un-| der a woman principal, won the ath- letic championship of their district, illustrates the folly of generalization on a question which has many phases, Each age in a nation’s develop- ment has different standerds, end comparisons bsiween the boy of the| “ittle red schoolhouse” and the schoolmaster's rod and the boy of the) modern public school are difficult. Boys of the present day are called on to exhibit the ruggedness of their pioneer forefathers. There are no morning chores to be done before the school hour. There is no atin A RE No, 1V.—The “You're an Angel’ Lie, D URING the honeymoon a woman {s apt to hear that she is so many kinds of an angel that ehe would be Justified In imagining that heaven must held an overflow meeting when she gets there, In considering the fourth in the serles of Mes told by husbands te wives we mnat eliminate the pleasing flotions of thut trrespenatble period. But me husband of a year, with even the vaguest notion ef what an angel ia, can still believe himsalf wedded to one. Taking the treadest view ef an engel's qualities higher criticism admits, be must concede thet angels not have hysterics cr put thetr curls on with s hairpin. Nevertheless he goes on saying “You're an angel!” whea- ever hie bride shows symptoms of being particularly other. wise, having learned that flattery may have charms soothe the envage dreest after ene hes tried everything vf s 1 kNoW WAY YoU You utTLe pevie! Were $0 LATG ! THEY CAN'T Foo” You STopPpeD WN You, can tHey ? a care ! : THAT OUGHT TO SQUARE yn 1p AU ] OM lll Jong walk to be taken to school; the \ i 5 lake UN ila trolley car passes the door, The wil- fh Mani! i derngss has been subdued, School- UN (225 Wye boys reflect the new habits of lux- QO MONO ury of their parents and of the na- tion. They Iie abed Tater, have more pocket money to spend, and even learn to dance, They are noi required to undergo the hardships and the self-denial which formed the character of the schoolboys of a former generation, A Suggestion to Husbands. e that angels are women. Gute um leaned to the latter th But he had to m angel designed for St, Joh’ result of his he . Angels really be of the her ain ld not And !t never fatls. No matter at what y of ire his wife may If they are becoming effemin- ized the fault lies more with our civilization than with the women who teach them. But the distinction between manliness and masculinity Should not be lost. The “curled darlings’ of drawing rooms have mae good soldiers, and it should not be | assumed that because boys now «egeive instruction in polite deport: st school and are subject to the refining presence of women they he essentials of manly conduct, succumbed ¢ to one of he "You little e ly, "You But, of course, they dwelt rather on tle, so mu h Utes eAUtY, i as hi Where has the idea originated that women encourage effeminacy?| % 2 eS z SQ VII2IS FBP Who are the most enthusiastic spec- | ~~ = a = es ; a Gag ct Eo ase rays? Wi) Mi, Jarr Concludes That This Thing of Friendship Is All Bosh, | And the Man Who Does a Good Turn for a Fellow Man Is a Fool DOTDOVOGS $ of a ba runners? Who inspire revolutions and keep alive fost causes? Women are the real hero worshippers, Of; which of her son's school trophies | is the modern mother most proud, | the certificate of scholarship or the | lf cup won in the athletic contest? In Germany about 10 per cent. 0 the teachers in the elementary schools are women. French boys} are for the most part taught by) men. Practically all of the seco ary schools in England are in charge of misters. Compa s with the| 1 LOMeGite youth of these nations beco! { itable in view of the triumph of American pluck and endi Olympic games. If that was effeminization we have reason to b our femi $ tush to the platform to kiss Marathon —~ anted to see ho x yon By Roy L, Mcvardeil, home,” said M ct that he gave her Success with the o cleveri: a woman with whom she is tn love and pretend to de in love with the wor different, That sweet, ingenuous fashion a man has of doing those things which ‘he ought not d turning round and for: is one of the most su cated make-up. One reason why women dress so extravag ably because {t takes such an exp fa leap compliment out of a husband A “high iD g his Ing cross about t of the train him for home. eft woman has about the me peculiar fascination for the 1 to, @ lancee unless t that marriase is @ s among Ameri-| | +-—___—__ Overcoming Physical Handicaps, By Luther Gu i (Director of Physical Training in N, y The boys in every hamlet between the two oceans who play baseball and football or give up their hours of leisure to track sports, the 25,000 grammar school boys who have contested for medals in the Sunday World’s fie cannot be charged with any lack of the quali- ties which conduce to manliness, The training Impose upon them- selves ma for the sound body » Public Schools.) ps serious NE-TPNTH of none way to cripple ti our bushiess to to find out what titude we should take to t » them. That is a tery m1 mn an yersunl one, too, for, When all is said ahd don isgoilities aru utterly his own, not to be shared, or even fi r, says Dr. Luther Gulick, in the American Magazine. tly surmounted st serious impedimen ep eenneenasaneetes — Par DARN YHAT MosQuirot | LERNAL 2 ae ae ‘Masters e” Is the name given t SEE IF You CAN GET jeer Seis 7 % AT DE T m our own times, there was Presi RIO OF Him, REDOY, | ; | BA boyhood was all but helplessly 1 racennnnsuencnar-eis| Lo ‘ ost every day of his lf We all know But even those who nt through ‘ fler jon ¢ I arican t au lA ng, taste n ter von nt American wat a consumptiys | was much fe an Mra youth have ground for liope. If such Browning; so was Mrs. Isabe! rd Bishop, the great travel rig tendencies exist the schoolgirls from ir—then fn the very midst of his work—had a st lett ; } ext ver ta cl mpletely paraMzed. Yet it was during the follow! whom the next generation of teach- je Inealculable bodily handicap, that he worked Jn ers will be recruited may be looked to to cor ection and Inoculation which have revolutionized medical and themselve der 1) i lence that arouses ie) , { efleminacy among t ' / \ THE DAY’S GOOD STORIES. i, : ‘thon by the incessant necessity for tips, V: : ey Why He Struck. he finally entered the washroom of his 2 AN STING EM ACROSS, OL i" thy e —— (Sal ae aot GEN) E isa story told of a WealthY iota}, only to be faced with a large sign ( as ( 5 ‘ BOoY- DEY’RE SWINGIN’ tentatlous American In 4 gnioh road : ‘ : : > a : n re t. As (hel. ip the basin after using.” i : Monday, Sunday, Aaah ce LIKE A HAMMOCK AT need the order before him ho anged if T will!” sald the Yan- f Lites BYAn i : z ‘ : ing on bis heel, “Tl go dires ) L was b y July 1 Py loud voice sverynody's Magazine, ( wife was t fas, what Is the largest tip that ai OA . It Wouldn't Pay, CE EAA AA eC ee A i — PA ay cee ae eres ne: HOMERS. france OnaOT GREAT smoker handed his clgar mat — Eh bien! But I will give you tw caro to his right-hand neighbor. MAS MAL thousand,” answered the upholder of NHAR pon) Witte ERY Th “Brainst rm American honor; and then !n a moment smoke," sald the man. tong can ia oP Sessa Worle he added: “May T ask who gave YOU! 4, ¢nerefore handed {t to the man at full speed M | the thousand francs n his lett, who made the seme reply. ” o J “Tt was yourself, monsieur,” sald the Whereupon his wife nudged him an@ fan 0 | obsequious waiter. Mf ft can de done. | | sald: mcd @ trolley car ts about tw sted a man on a trumped-u | of ais oF eppealie Fie ot rae ist don't you hand it to the cap waftes an hour, B owns that ¢ When shown his mistake was another Amer: London in. you be WM) be badly damaged, but that the sald. “Well, we must vel" ie tor the first ume Goaded to deapers- | "No, thank Cocoa 4 ' , i a ‘ a? fs i