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i Evening _World Daily Magazine, Saturday, October 17, 13.08. | The New York Girl.---No. 2. Pudlished Daily f: t Sunday by the Press Pubiishing Co! , Nos. 68 to i ea Dally Bxcept Sun iy by fhe Brees TA ing Company, Noa, By Maurice Ketten. CO oetaita Prea., T Rast 124 Street J, ANGUS SITAW, Bee. Treas, 901 Wreet 117th Street Tor ar Shrinkage in in tk as Second-Class Mall Matter. n@ and the Con les In the Intern Postal Unto Entered at the Post-Ofic Budser! tion Rates to Th ‘World for the United § and Canada the Incomes of the Rich | Tne “Let Well Enough § It's Getting to Be a Popue Strikes at a Rising Induse \ Alone” chi 1s to Blame lar Thing to Take a Fal try~the Manufacture of AL {oF the Wont Revistra- MA. out of the Powe OW Cruising and Racing Ba, ‘"°"" “400.” toons. One Year Qne Year One Mont! One Mont THE REAL ISSUES. mr The true Democratic issues of this campaign been lost By Mar:in Green he Md ' aight of a good deal of the time, but in spite of neglect they are oy) sone Vole Ld Se still alive and they will be heard of hereafter, Republican partner- At dee TOF GIeIN HE ahip with plutocratie privilege, as evhibited in the protective ppllcants and tike down thelr nanes tariff and its progeny, the trusts; Republican extra e and bi y TANS (ute MERRe waste, as shown by a two-billion Chnyress; | 2 i “ i Wee : ‘ of the war spirit, as in crazy demand a colossal navy; SNe whe publican persistence in in i reign adventure, as in the ots ; Philippines, where we are ruling § races outside of the Co i stitution; Republican refusal to enforce publicity in the matter of \ campaign contributions; Republican hostility to income and in ae : t shiona’ can degradation of Congress so that it and R wless administration of ed from prosperity to panic heritance taxes; Rep merely registers the decrees of Cannon and Aldrich, esponsibility for t Roosevelt, under which the country pa on—these are the true Democratic . ght of, no matter what the election returns may show mbliean 1 irrespon- sible pe bev to the price statistles iolent and Theodore yma . and they w and depre not be lost in November. ant) $$ +4 ———__—_ UP TO OLD MAN HARRIS. In spite of the fact t the candidate is from that State, the Republican party in Ohio, even by the admissions of its chairman, is in need of sympathetic attention. It has to contend with a dis- satisfied labor vote; it must explain the hard times; it has lit money; the liquor question is troublesome raker and his coh rts are unfriendly; Mark Hanna is dead; Vorys is alive; George B. Tox, the unspeakable, is supporting the ticket ; there the Democrats are active and hopeful, and there is a sickening picion that the negroes are going to bolt. On the other hand, a fin: old man named Harris is running for Governor on the Republican believed that he will pull the® national is great apathy; S- ticket and it is cor candidates through. well informed political circles tion to the protected interests in the State that now is the time to, An Ohio Republican campaign without a corruption reads very much like a surrender, but in it is interpreted as a polite intima- subscribe. fund is simply unthinkable. THE : ++ SIXTH AVE, i contd HAPPY ESCAPE FROM CANNON. GIRL No matter what November results may show, the Republicans cannot fail to congratulate themselves on their refusal to nominate oes G. Cannon for President. In his own district the labor _— = f fin alien hr mateo tiny sos oe Lhe Taxicab Strike and Frosts on the Road districts Seen fia aitsdlgal their Seantudates for Gong gress vote against his re-election as Speaker, and now in Newark, N. aaa a F h B d f th Ch Gi L Gemonstration against profanity has called out 25,000 people. As orm t e ur en 0 id or us 1r Ss W oes | Mr. Cannon's claims to support would have depended altogether upon plutocracy, paganism, protection and profanity, it will be seen | that as a Presidential candidate be would have been head over heels be nship hurdtes or n order to cast a when yo! iim, but to get at lim when you need a loan | po. no messengers can get By Roy L. Mecardell ely weather for walking, 6 a couple of » who had thelr I'm glad it's in trouble by this time. OH WHAT IS SHAMOKIN’S TROUBLE? w York )ascbal! enthusiasts will be interested in the fact go to the polls and so ball up that Covaleski, the Philadelphia pitch her who put the Giants out, has just been welcomed home at mokin, Pa., where the other s & to vote a split foreigners sprei ad a vet in his honor and loaded him with ; . pent P for this { pins and canes. It would br Tich gifts such as wat pleasant to thi virtues, 1 tribute to Mr. Covaleski's ne dastardly < and corrupt sition on the part of the Will some one kin plain w New York ever did to Shar nd what dark r ¢ Chafn, my- geance lurks in the he Covaleskis ¥ ‘ f te 0 We thie HOM RAT CATLIRE. JON L, ® MEDITATIONS. err ¥ are now Iva the wa ———~ © appropraiiy ove, John Te Sallvan's pliesophy at ane ane Sees (May Manton's Daily F age of fifty is largely bascd upon the snares which thus fay have Y : ; eee a anton’s Dai a hi troubled him In one ve he says to young men, “ ut Hy : ee a “opty aan Us ane ma aon May Manton s Dahy Fania, | the grape and in er, after urging various correct prin- te earagh erators to wire send ‘em to will pretend thes at is get back to Broadway the forest fires, Me for bh green hats and the electrical display on Matin street isn't closed t of low water. adds: “In all cases let liquor alone.” When the Ken- old that he had but a few)‘ “If I had taken sugar ciples, he tucky colonel, aged ei three, was hours to live, he replied, mournful! persons wea |down on ace: ; } Mamma Ge! Branscombe says that 0) stead of lemon in mine I would not have been cut off like th that she has struggles with her self-resr “Dopey McKnight says New iork ‘s good enough for him, although he) autumn and iin arm Sin ils dein inh catia ame Boos A car abl wishes It was Election Day so he could get his two dollars.” [The front gore ts stainer will never have any lemons to regret, mae AA eae % a tt a Reet Coe ell Sao box plait, wh f ecdingly ct and A OO C000 0000 OL0000000000L CODIHOSOSOOOGESEC: Reflections of a Bachelor Girl . i v By Helen Rowland, n nowadays @s 3 fashionable awe The juantit of WELL! a mater ’ i wns vais) Mt Fen ony x) fo ie med » if material has nap; # 1-3 A vatds Mar 4 | Fifteen Gored Skirt—Pattern No. 6,110, a ; Pattern No, 6110 is cul in sizes for a 4, 26, and % inch walst measure, er W . esident Pe How Call or send by mail toTHE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- 4 Pr ref sae . 47 i \ te TON PASHION BUREAU, No, 18% Bast Twenty-third street, New. 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