The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1908, Page 16

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A ag a Ae ‘ j not Vine Mr, women 3 One Month. that mal rimonial t a 2 RS ECR INT seeidititedhia wom _ ses Pamiiened Dafty Wxaept Sunday by the Press Publishing Companys, Nos. 88 to 68 By Maurice Ketten. 1 PORRETE PULITIIER, Prebag, 1 Reet 7M Slret Jo ANGUR AILAW, Baa. Trene., 801 Tons 11th Merwe, Fntored at the Poat-Offica at New York aa Second-Ciass Mal! \ restaurants, t = tT of wide vinds what voun the details with their fathers and mer they oppose her Wu nd thei The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, November 11, 1908. UB cotoo. A Day's Medley. — ; seenommeneereronmecmonmemng, Fifty American er ote Soldiers oi I Fortune Park Row, New York Od Bead Bawa Bobeeryforid tor the By ‘Albert Payson n Terhune One Year... JERONE ~~ ~ ~~ A, VEO SAGCCOSTORE Ost. ATT") ee Sree FURNITURE SHOP. NO, 10.--CAPT. JOHN CLE .NO. 17 1 boastfiully about as to the far ad th, Engiah ish colony 1G- -FANG'S WISDOM. U TING-FANG has been tel tf mith of t! { ing to his own tale, "of a poor farmer, n American customs. ran away to sea {n boyhood to a trade. He joined z is the Chinese Ansir! gle fight, was omp- s country. He 1 by » love with him, Smith slew the of Kk, Who ates, ship- ck sate in Bng of tt has been have rely onlyyon her made him ai 1 o Russia. He was 5 in ee with him. Th a her thrilling adventures, {a very interesting. B false, and for the whole of btful word. What 8 { HENRY, T. HUNT DIST ATT’ OF CINCINNATTI (S$ IN NEWYORIS STUDYING METHODS oF MD JEROME Iso a Mr. Wu in automot making vain ce of merica acquaintan American een revived by eating t New York t from Bng- s| adventurers ry ious kinds of co: g what it} ris COD CC (i ((( i it RT i a aa ase AIMS esult divorce in China is almost unknown You'RE BUSTING \. THE THING — e3 are dutiful inable to point o and danger. six montha WHEN THe Kaiser err Bo dittion ple of the I At present there is a great deal of fu on juri Women will do whatever they please, whether a States or in China. ‘They will See ete ie majority of She Learns How to Make a Prosemaker Sean a a Gowa Home oa Time. them want to. a bers of the Legislature want to vote the Women’s Suffrage amend- ment to the Constitution will be eubmitted to the people, and if the ANY (fal a wives and daughters of the present voters want to vote the amend- 1 ment will be adopted by a corresponding majority Mr. Wu is on mnch safer (ee) ground when he says the peo- i too much me ity @ @Ajust such a co ese lap and then Lasers tho tose 1 a> Tnited States eat the more he is to do it. GOES UP IN THE AIRS ; 50 1 the education of Chinese Sars nae mf with men, he fears that mat- i . ( To ae Cc : 4 trae sere [equally CVerTONe FRaR Az) Ee RAKING: THE SENATE ee ee OR AWAL , Cast Out by een pes j } Men He Had Saved. ; é vat & red sae ‘pune “ej ‘ond Vir- ran countries shared wbouL women SOE and and the like. Hurrah! Mrs, Jarr Solves the Hardest Problem of the Century! in the United Pplled apon application te + Upon receipt of one-cent SOO OCU OO CONDO One nC OOOO onc Sayings of Mrs. Solomon. (being the Confession: of the Seven mundredth Wite,) 5 Translatec by pepe on 5 Heien Kow.and, Ped Eee ehele ele el eierere Just ag soon as the wives and daughters of the mem- to fit YOU they mig ake rok By Roy L. McCardell. wn sked M at he may find out if it pleaseth him to { Nenana © fire and spoon at. They do. i Once a day is the most any } man should eat meat unless f a i A ne dish suppers | he is engaged in hard physi t horrow urvy thee, in case eal labor, ‘I'he reason so many i a akements; for even a silk thread ah men feel heavy lay even- F , and in time, and a man, | ing is hecause they eat sore ew lum to pa buy conversa. meat on that day said Mrs. Rangle. R athe \ popular j ee, nae t nsk vn ation‘ a Also if men 4 eat i ‘ a e iH meat, which is th st expensive re eye eb a i A anesthe anc i bomany } have more money for their wives oa " F ‘ | 1 jolts. : ieatnaeta ; list learn something of a a fore inge heed i makers would ne p , HoH c a my sirap thy trunk and note warily with what grace and 4c ! ume that night, @ d ee atk } t thy trust int Wie for thee; yet observe how he acteth | Letters From the People = ann HME ona mie ae 10 ole for th) | fibbed Mrs. Jaer Find ow ow he treateth his mother; for even as he regardeth her will he } ee 7 ean egard the in time. And {f she watteth on him like a white slave, thou shalt } Slippery Streets pwtt button = ais 1 | Yer Tsay unto thee a husband ts witha! but a lottery, and she that chooseth | . ¢ first man who asketh her standet)) es good chances as she that waiteth f / mo) prize ad often ag she that worketh out @ system whereby to select a mate, | | ‘ You SuTTINLY | WELL, ILL MANE AN 7 His usr BE AKL 1 AM Pere ne Does LOOK , IMPRESSION AT THE THE ASTOR'S He + ne : ScRuMPTIOUS! | HORSE ‘SHOW THIS Box | OTe A Ice sticks, = _ ARTERNOON ! sree Ic \ : sticks’? are manufactured at a profit. A series of poles is ar | = he| " £ BRN : © water will fall slowly over each one in the series, Of 1 a 4 r me freexes, forming large Icicles. When the | Board of Education 1 size tie employees of the “Ice plant’ come around i ™ Pea een 1 oat _ & eat sticks of ice and haul them away to a place 4 a Nica HORSE SHow i ly A js 91 weeenreeee 1 = orn aa NR NAcc $ e Day’s Good Stories, 3 at 5 ~~ , ae sets i] J there!" exclaimed the bewildered arti, fine: & rf The Winner, No, but I always carry one myset,” @& & litte lon trip ®\ rejoined the man who had com out ) pe Old Sort me pectedly | right-—Tt-Bite, " a Works i ‘ race we, and te ‘ perts ot mort 5 of the ground found a BE \[ es! Isn't HE A q cori io wane fl : bilshment in full work. ' | } HOMELY LITTLE ron | i the gent like to wager The Naughty Prince, ; ‘ HUH! NO ONE WILL ” Si i CALL ME "MR, ASTOR'S ld find the peat” re- | N amusing story is being told tn LITTLE BOY” IN * ing Mttle Prince Knua, HERE! DARN HOSS = | The money was on both aldes de-|Crown Prince, Kecently a di HOM, ANYWAY / f © pedestr lifting up| between his nurse and himseit ay to pointed out required | whether he should or should not take a ook the stakes, bath, The argument culminated tn ond bet, “double oF quits" |#ponge being thrown in the nurse's faa ed, to the surprise of the expert, in} and the royal mamma being sent for ip r eet he saine result |hot haste. She decided that Kaud was Then a third wager, “a pound or|in the wrong and sent him himself to rothing,”” steadied the nerves of the| fetch the cane with which she must beat oser, and the triek was accompitehed | him. He departed, and after some thine | with great caution, The gentioman|oame back again. ‘I can't find the louay Up & thimble and showed the pew, stick,” he explained politely, “but here NEO SE, Sb SSeS ees That owe thels ie ang origin to § | DFyaMan ! iietaniendiianeneienminen

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