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| Fifty American -:- <1 + Publiched Dally Hxcept Sunday by the Proce Puhlivhing Company, Nos. 88 to 68 | rq : Park Row, New Yorlt | Sold e 0 f (E pannen PULITRER, Pron, 1 an 14 Riv J ANGTA EMEA, Ree Trea, FOL Mtoe 1 Str HI y § © oer une i Entered nt the Post-OMce at New York us 1d-Class Mail Matter, 5 scription Rates to The Evening | For 1 end the Continent : pen anu see eoan ee etal Unto By Albert Payson Terhune and Canada, 1 Tear : One Tear 6 Bhs Monts: One Month a na ne \ NO 5—P HERNANDO DE SOTO Qe + VOLUME 49 ~~ DEMOGRAT OR PLUTOCRAT? F Harmony and hopefulness increase among Democrats, and for a . f 8 poor that hin only wealth consisted of a aword, a shield and the clothes he wore, returned to Spain from Aimerica a fow years later with a brilliant reputation and a fortune of $500,000. Io was Fernando le Soto. Ohe of his chief reasons for seeking gold and adventure tn Amerioa had been that he might wed the girl he loved. Now, on his roturn, he married hor, His life ambition seemed crowned, Yet he was not content. More fame and treasure lay hidden in the Americas. He was resolved to seok them. | De Soto had served gallantly In the conquest of Pern He had beew isgusted a. Pizarro’s trea: toward rusting natives, and, Laden with wealth and honor, had chaken the rom his feet. But the fever of discovery was hot ad fount the Weat Indles and the news had set Europe ablaze had conquered Mexico and wrested from the Azt: ft Plea A DARING young Spaniard, who had left home at nlnetosn, tn 1511, pe yery simple reason. Their lenders are emphasizing Democratic ideas The issues are so shaping themselves that they may be summar {red under the one heading of Democracy vs. Plutocracy. Roose wweltism has familiarized the people with many wrongs that usually attend upon monarchy, aristocracy and privilege. Unequal taxation is plutocratic, and we have it in a discriminating tariff and in the wefusal of Government to assess incomes and inheritances, War is plutocratic, and we have it in onr jingoism and in our excessive naval ~ and military expenditures. Iavoritism is plutocratic, and we have st of Bouth America his velns, Colur vast hoards of i i i i mastered Peru and had eetzed more gold, silver and ermeralte thar it in the selection of certain industries for governmental favor and BEFEEE UeeH NeRTaToD oulvidulk De £ eu in the immunity that great lawbreakers receive in high places. another such ulldle a count ere! he tit * rey i f as Cortes or Pizarro. drain Secrecy for political contributions and expenditures is plutocratic, F The Indians peers @ itn lv {lized ' iti 1 of th ahi . i on- and we have it in the refusal of the ruling party to provide hon: Seeking New Treasure Lands. i estly for publicity. Mmpire is plutocratic, and we have it in our i iremote dependencies, where we dare not read the Declaration of are y 4 ‘Independence. Extravagance, display, caprice, violence and intimi- He ma dation are plutocratic, and we have them all in full force at Wash- ant dngton. 4 BO ets . Merely to name these evils is to indicate the trne Democratic ed, aid yposition and the true Democratic issues. There must be resistance Seinechnan : : ne PAULA ei ito this programme now and hereafter. It will be offered in desultory The ships « ba aba . fashion in many places, but only in the time-tried principles ot Mahone = : Nit American Democracy shall we find affirmatively stated the correct on the litle Sdeas which must be substituted for the vicious ones that now pre- eas : Gaal Bee aes | ward, alware } ta ; after month t! 5 WOMEN HERE AND THERE. the mos ' Suffragette demonstrations in New York and London are not! 1 et all alike. In New York the ladies undertake to call on the ies Mayor; they are informed that he is not at home; they attempt to f make a few speeches and are howled down by hoodlums, after which t A ay they drive away under the most amiable and courtly of police e Fa : I escorts. On the same day in London the ladies “called” on the eieied ; | House of Commons and made euch a disturbance that a big police i ee detail removed them bodily, the performance causing so much t springs of noise and disorder that members of Parliament lost their nerve and Fe es ee : a ordered the galleries closed. Probably there would have been less fates obne expec | trouble in London if the authorities there had been able to meet doundinathing | the movement in the first place with more politeness and patience. | ea itd te une pas pe In other things as well as.in love hell hath no fury like a woman, Wives etal tafe sensei ial tuateayaceseicelicvalstatele ms Nitelce est i ‘scorned. tor their own safety, dared n let the natives Know the fearless adventurer was | SOCIAL LIFE AT THE POSTS. - —$—$——— peng ena calees ‘ Our friends of the army need not take too seriously the criti- : A Hero's on above Bisms passed upon social life at military posts that are based upon When Two Women Tell Each Other Thei r Woes, i See eee o the Hains letters. The conditions indicated in these missives do| not ee eee alone. They mh al nie where idle- | Why Do They Both Talk at Once @ Ask Mrs. Jarr me about Met and say ness, luxury and separated families are to be found. If militarism e food pe . body else who has a hobb: death about tt tand imperialism promote domestic peace and rectitude and tend to By Roy L. McCardell. you Hecnrecarittienlocienyaaoriaris ; ; A Rig 4 OW are you or aay ee ate ah a Sole tae strengthen social propricty, then they have been greatly misjudged in “s H matot ee y as - And ne eleuen I hase a a rse numbers of ttn peer nation re as ew days I Keon up, and I do keep 1 tion Department, pon receipt. of @ the past. Indeed, they are as demoralizing socially as they are ai Bl a > as the } nim he's Ike a great baby. Of course ‘ sled RE ore Bj P 3 f ne ‘ting for Mr e c ea onder if ry Tt 5 coh een politically, and in America, where they are comparatively new, they t i y miler ! s time next year ; : Apitae pS . be e and wedilr s for his new bride at | ¢e-wecrerereeemecrmn mew eee nen ve een nnn nny maturally reveal their social defects first. Americana are proud of me s t e time lowers are worse, but if she i e the army and they will not readily believe that the Hains letters ts ie Lan eran OrAE ' The Sayings of Mrs Solomon @escribe a typical state of affairs. But it must be admitted that ‘ i : : at 1 to hear your h i ; a present policies are leading downward and not upward. s AU it By Helen Rowland H 5 1 f i WHEN IT WILL EN so tee tow ¥~ Poor Taft! He is not built on the lines of a Marathon winner, Annes ; ed s all nervous and run find the punishment that he is undergoing on this strenuous tour is i awa ; ip to telling on him. Some men take naturally to travel, haste, irregular woman streng ny f i fe i toe-In. Have you ever praiieavat fi i nese ‘ T through you s ¢ 1 t comple hey fh J in the sa e es meals, loss of sleep, excitement and fatigue, but not Taft. He was UirenEn sent df " d Smapledme hey Ruy bey Lee Boe ed een ee Mesigned to go deliberately and to reciine occasionally in @ rocking- 1 know 14 tI ‘ 1 eda cltidven are well! sald Mra. Jarr talking while Mra. Rangle was talk- | simusr Christ i is p i |. | Who could y i rina gets t ave and wakes up screaming 24 night, but I don't! But a wise n his loveslanantrandtersniauelin bhair. He does not belong on the track. His place is in the grand EET PEPE PHT ee : Fearn Her A ae amare eae BARNA wtand. If he finishes this ordeal without serious injury to his health Rangle was talking about herself Mrs r was t & her ow ugh he had me frightened the other A fool tu bis foil of Di Sa ag but a wise a A ied 7 ymptoms anhare arty AH ! Dt man closeth lis mout speaketh of OTHER women onl it will be a wonder. People are asking where this long-distance yy ae 3 BN eit PLS PTET ie) heckneas! DiC yeu SSS in the Anse ver La is! one f 7 ‘ att eae eae a pea ; hid fa Nocatee as Av ; A fool In his fclly asketh thea for a kles, but a wise man would be that it will get a jolt one of these days when we lose & wonder if ‘ rena Bae tee Sea eier ee nt ae ait ae nen! | _A fool in hi folly contasseth his ins ai wt nidaniathttial President-elect through illness brought on by senseless and useless feeling weil for one n en ame home NOR noms UPPRIHIA Ace even ithe cockial upan MMe /brenthy tat her mind: shelibe : ; ; headaches and somet! think they » r ea THREE EYES PROS ERES TPP PRS PSI PTR EPP TT | eary pver-exertion and exposure during the campaign. a alitatalianiinatimnatitacn a fee 5 Ca A ya ANG! he KA ail Ea ‘A fool in his folly praiseth t! verners and exalte iviniialhaldeneente jeth upon himself, Bur a +++ —__ the dimple in THE FOUR RIDDERS. ¢h Cor A ° [7 ‘As the boys at headquarters would say, the Ridders did come Clarence vale Cop iM gh ee Beross in fine style for a fact. There were four of them—count ITS A HOLIDAY 1 them—Herman, to hegin with, 10,000; Victor, $9,000; Bernard, THANKS, | OWIN' To YouR ¢ | CAP, (yer PAST WEEK w seers cae thy chin, while he deseanteri: onls oy ' ‘ B @ W. K. hl Verily, the understandl the begin i Jom, and the maa VY * . anles, that entereth therein seekett the hingoom of t: the f ttle thing shall adore him and the ba ron shall ine vite him to dinner and the « st husband's legacy. Yea, women shall | girl sl al) hin teresting mY °+42—---- eet y ET | | eee feeing *& QUS STARS | es and do railroads, This iy partly because most of o $89,000, and Joseph, $9,000, makiny in al! $47,000 from one E Rent Unt ee ‘ YOU RAISE Tr ( ' family. This is a contribution that is worth while. It is not on!y ) sie Statin Cos Cob Nature Notes. | the largest that the Democratic committee has received, but there (on al Ou PI iy | & is no question whatever that it eame epontancously, generously, et \ | | hed) realdan tee Bum N. T. wanle init MNdersLand sae Rilee H he pumpkins, even If President Druesdale of the D., TL. amd honestly and without a motive eseoy patriotic » for Den y 1} efer to lve in Cox Cob. ‘To prove his po says that ocratic success. ‘This is the way things used « done in all s | Y 4 ) edita a nee Ue N.Y. pape d the Evene ; 2 | i Comstock pleture card snd Hamiltom before it became fashionable to depe n the law-favored inter \ | | Wright M his svunds good until Cos Cob calls the roll, We ests for campaign money, It ts the way things ought to be don fil have wit 8, Johnny ‘yao nan-Killing automobilist, wed i ; : | a1 jf Lish Kelly House ve ar by ides, Jfumilton Wright Mable hoveafter, not forgetting 14 i ‘ MAKES ME 4 wot its start Horseneck and to think of lls old ome. Tils is only eae rere commen - Bosom HEAVE matching name for name ho Summit man wants to start @ contest we L tt F th P | TH PRIDE Ay > will bet him $3 that we can produce four eminent citizens to every one he cam | SIDE i mention sila | RAISE. ALOFT THE by rail to Bound Brook, Piermont, Summit and other o places on other that my YE RAISED IT \ MEANS ea ener " JAND STRIPES OVER ) f UPSIDE DOWN!J ANARCHY || not do tei own shoyping, and partly be Hein isn certain stars seen recens / ' MDD | ROOF fi around the Grand Central Depot, compared s Vesey street morning hours, Venus wus the " ‘ en 1 gota NLL HEV YE where tne othe: kind of commuters pass t of us who ae ‘ ‘ b 5ROKE!!! stitute buns for bundles get soaked e of sin, where art Ayal the bar fs contiguous to the same subway. A drink costs 20 cente, i two for %, Instead of the standard two for a quarter, while the bars Grae Repent morning ¢ ¢ own tl i. one keeper looks at you while you pour, instead of turning his back, which te the pee, & wight wor welling ’ true etiquette. told a tan what: fe seb ° . | Herbert Hand's billygoat has ceased to interest the nearby hamlet of Rives ee el a ge | side, A man from up back came and got William and took him away amid Joun ated EWA applause from the family. The party who gave Herbert the animal made out A Day of Troubles he was doing a kinIness, but it looks now as though he was only getting rid of . @ got. Billy was an African goat, with tall, thin legs ike @ Chippendale tabla 4 like Whenever any one approached him he would rise up on his hind heels and tall ingane ¢ upon the visitor with the front ones, which were sharp. This made him unpopr ig at thls time of the y ee 4 ula. Like many other useless persons, Billy was very good looking, | Ba Peck saye Hughes will be lected, 4