The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1908, Page 18

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Lo ALAR ARERR CENT REET IOEE LSE NTE IN ATEN The Evening World Daily stata yest ayy: Magazine, Thursday, Ge EY amonp. It’s the Devil! ‘ Co {None FN ae ‘ a By Maurice 3 a TAKE FROM Ti 4 i E POOR. to the poor, harities of New York, in | And will inerease, the necessity will } t will be more 1 The best way, indeed the only way, to solve the problems of Inst rand the combination of char ty and pauperisin poverty is not to have poverty. d of relieving the poor, so re- | form social and economic conditions that there will be no poverty except such as comes from crime. comes, as Dr. Hutehinson said, from “the dark Tuberculosi voluntarily a pauper. Nobody willingly contracts = from tuberculos s not the object of any human ambition. ¢ stop the evils of poverty the only thing that is necessary is to | Nobody is wretched by choice. ecase creating paupers. But Tey Mane MADAME'S FEET So PRETTY- So UTTLE Tomi. ' High tases increase the number of the poor, because they dies j minish earnings and increase expenses. Bad srnment jvolume of poverty, because it takes from tho: eaves them with nothi When the franchise and other taxes on wealth are not collecter the rent o overcrowding increases. When the Packing Trust, the S 2 Milk Trust, Commission Merchants’ Association and the other combinatic who have little and L. McCardell. 1 Mr, Jar ark rooms of the tenements” goes hig d tenement samen see well to do another s¢ drunkenness and charity. What the avera, mot charity but jus his earnings himself a ‘the high prices and the tru nassed at th exp! tion of the city’s population is driven to poverty, disease, p man needs is ce, He wants pport of e from, for ris family f f protective tarit!s it de s and with tion for the extr Ketten Buy RA SHEATH | OWN | WOMAN LIISé MADAME MUST HAVE ONE oF THESE: 3a BECOMING To MADAME 'S COMPLEXION WHAT IN THE yy WORLD MADE ME GQ} TLook Lite ie) Foot! a) December 10, 1908. By Martin Green. PAA AARAADRARADORDOADE ~A New York Sunset. » close down, d crgwd vdows frown town— in a filmy chase, with lazy grace, STYLISH Scientific Rhymes. { Y HERE was a ma ZO ene The Story of the Operas 3 By Albert Payson Terhune. THOSe THINGS | OSs TSCHA KOWSKY’S “DAMA Di PICCHE'? (CQUEEN OF SPAD E RMANO, a le f 1° ( , He ¥ g i; ne i na ii , K . kainst t ets WW er Mr. Jarr Hurls a Fierce Curtain Lecture at His Patient Wife. Which W.ns? She’s a Woman. he’s Only a Man. Figure It Out ? ; $ } mand, and k Missing numbers of this ser! cent for exch number to Cireulath : Sayings of Mrs. Solomen } Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife. TRANSLATED By Helen Rowland. ernment. With the f vention, with the intell skill of the American w any man « | en will giv if only tr Letters From the People r ' ‘ . etself. D wu rer mines ked boy ome ‘round tryin’ to bor Teacher 2u know where The Littlest One--Sure! | s'pose dey went? Surely Dey goes to de neares’ Up in de attie? you are not going skating to-day, ittle boys go who skate on Sunday? 99999999G299HH99999BHHHBOHIEWIAIHVIOGD that all men may be unto thee ay one man and Bxpensive thy tastes as a man will stand fora ulucth a won he doth & hars®, a ing to d he wenteth nothiha off a bargain counter, Fasten not thy faith to any man. for thou wilt not find a patent hook trong enough to stand the strain, 4 1 t tha n the shirt tygeth and tears thine illusions; for & womank but a man and a cat cannot be vist will he mut wg they may by d down tet tho kept upon a leash dded toa ART. O mu Daughter? Then mar y nota MAN} or bigamy bringeth its rewards, Yea, dishwater and oil paint wit st miss J in pans clash one with another. and a singer of grand pera knoweth not “the song of the shirt Hast thou an idea, O my Child? Then quard it secretiy, even as the ras within thy pomp dad tell it nots for a man dreg eth @ woman withe deas as a woman dreadeth a mouse with a tai Tell not any man the WHOLE truth, for he sugar to his palate annot swallow ity did aif thereof is as Therefore, if hou | somewhat vest a man, say not “E adore thee! hut restest me But of thou hatest hia ldly lest he revile thee behind thy back. Nay * but “Lam SORRY that [ shall not be ath all be glad to receive thee.” For a man doubleth the Thou in “out not r state y not “1 cannot endurns Yet my MOTHER, | meaning of all thy word sand his vanity will d the other half thereto. children! Do tnd the woman who loveth him not at all is an abomination, while the me ho loveth him much is @ bore, But the woman who loveth h just @ little is @ delight unto his soul and a great comfort, For he knoweth not that no such woman ewisteth, Selah! pond. Where'd you

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