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ing be senate ven The E Padlionea Datty Hxcept Sunday by the Prese Publishing Company, Now. §3 to 6 ‘i Park Row, New York T9OSEPH PULITZER, Pree., 1 East 134 Street. J. ANGUS AFLAYY, Ree-Treas,, 901 Weet 11940 — Fatered at the Post-Ofice at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. and ti The Evening For ngland and fhe. Continent and Canad Postal Union. e ne Year... . . . One Year... rie me Month. . One Month a “VOLUME 49.. NO. 17,28 TOOTHACHE. HEN John D. Rockefeller had the toothache last week he made a epecial trip to Cleveland to have his dentist stop the pain and dis- comfort. Many people have toothaches. | Thousands of the population can sympathize with Mr. Rockefeller in hiring a dentist to be relieved where one ean sympathize with the Mr. feller’s great wealth gives him. , Having a toothache shows that after all he is human, subject to the nesses of other men. troubles which Rovke- pains and w Probably it is not his and need to go toa dentist every little while. 1 za toothache t toothache. He may have bad teeth As between havin all the time and being rich, or having sound and acheless teeth and only enough to eat and wear and a place to sleep, which would you choose ? Mr. Rockefeller’s toothache is a good excuse for calling attention of the readers of this paper to their teeth and the value of pay- ing more attention to them. How many people know how many teeth they have, that there are only 20 milk teeth and 32 in the per- manent set? Men and women have fewer teeth than most mammals. garoos have 44. Men have only two sets of teeth—the baby teeth up teeth—while fish and snakes can renew their teeth indefinitely. When set worn out or broken off a new set Etymologically the word “teeth” is formed from the word to eat by the prefixing of a consonant and the addition of an aspirate. They are composed of dentine covered with a layer of enamel. The enam ! is the harder part, and when it is worn through or broken off the dentine is liable to dee: rapidly, which is one of the rea- | sons why tecth should be frequently inspected by the dentist and attended to. To take care of the teeth they should have plenty of exercise. Good hard chewing strengthens and helps teeth as exercise strengthens and helps the muscles. The teeth should be washed frequently Everybody should wash out bis mouth at least as often as he does his face and hands. Then repairs should be made before the ache comes. A tooth may be badly de d before it hurts much, That could be pre- vented by tim inspection and repairs. If John D. his dentist | this Kan- d their grown- one is rows. ekefeller’s visit to all the readers of ra TOM Gu ver to take better ca their teeth, more practical good will hay resulted to them than fromm either the Carn Hege endowments. Letters From the People Woman's Patare, fF. You Are SIL Mis Lesal Wife ghown, To the | As re expands max! the co! i dm tures prs CHAR Thin for Anal GO,502; Nevark, 240 Merger popula What is pulution cf ea fa A r ead Partne Voants to be am Athie A 1L!" sage z His ‘ a % A a eb™ sgreem Jonging to equally a Month tat e@hange the benef Policy tha: is still "Ze" name io “A” and Hr must pay half the 1 De clatms be aid vor ge: 2 claims be stead no: pay, as ad dos keep Concerned wore aware of We you can) get plen Of thin polioy, and as saree eouw tood, } ty Of sleep and whole World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, Teddy! By Maurice Ketten. December | NO. 10—BEETHOVEN’S “FIDETL10." LORESTAN, a @panish gentleman, was thrown into prison, although he had iF committed no crime. He had won the enmity of Pizarro, the cruel prison governor, and by that official's orders was cast into a dark dungeon. Flores- tan sought in vain to get word of his sad plight to his old friend, Don Fernando, Prime Minister of arro Would not allow such a message to be delivered. and set afoot a rumor that Florestan was dead, | Leonora, Florestan’s devoted young wife, guessed that her husband was In Pizarro’s clutches, To be near him she disguised herself us a boy, adopted the name “Fidelio” and obtained work as jailer’s assistant in the prison, Rocco, the rough, kindly old jailer, did not suspect the wife's identity nor sex. Neither did his daughter, MarceMina, who at once tell head over heels {n love with the sup- posed boy, Jackino, Marceliina’s peasant lover, was furiously jealous at his sweetheart's preference for Fidelio and made the disguised wife's existence @ burden by his fil-temper, Leonora, finding her husband in no, part of the access, decided he must be among the political pris guard in person, So she wheedied the old 4: er inte attend upon these State captives. She was overjoyed near Florestan once more, but an abrupt order from Pi to terror. Pizarro to which she was allowed over whom Rocco kept allowing ber to help him at this prospect of belng 2 just recetved thdings that Dot rnando Was on his way to insps the prison, T r Knew in that case Fiorestan’s presence there mast discovered. At his wits’ end the tyrant hit on a scheme to avold exposure. moning Rocco, he vade the jailer murder Florestan and bury the unfor man under the floor of his own cell, Roceo hesitated, Pizarro backed its mand with a bribe, This so fay persuaded Roceo that, while he would n Plorestan, he agreed that Pizarro should do so and consented to dig the & ordered Leonora to come along and hi rform the ghastly task. ¢ Florestan, in his dy a bi He was too Rocco's back to attract the on the grave she and R a word In private with F od, which Jug at las ‘The Governor half starved await om long confinement, » entrance of the jailer « made by boy behit Leonora set to work, trembling worke ied in vain to ge. iduced Rocco to give the prisoner aptive's attention While the: a » to come and complete , With drawn weapon, hurled himself en her husband and the murderer. sought Pizarro to have pity, ‘The & woman aside nd on: » WH dd out a pistol and levelled it at “Izarro’s rank back ar. At At ta fanfare of trumpeta ed the arrival of Don lerni at the prison Piz ‘o, balked of his rey, wa to leave the aungeon and hasten to greet tho Prime In the gloc the prison stood Don F ndo, Pizarro at his meting Rocco came Di lieved to be dead, lina and th ht of Jack lor appy freedom, hey filed past him. At length Leonora s With friend whom ity (fo the o smay of had n's mil S Missing numbera of thin series may be obtnined by sending one eent tor each number to Circulation Department, Evening World, ++ HI PPOPOTANY 8 PQEGQOODQIDDODQOO’IIAEDHIAOVESD DODGADODSDOOSOODOOIOS® Sayings of Mrs. Solomon Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife. TRANSLATED By Helen Rowland. ERILY, my Daughter, fu may be removed from V the fingers and a scratch upon the nose shall in time pass away, but a BORE remaineth forever, He cometh upon the night when thy best beloved shall call, and he stayeth until the other hath departed, and neither hints nor yawns shall budye him. But there ts a way! For as like cureth like, so love cureth love; and if thou wouldst rid thyself of any man return his affection with interest. Yea, if thou wouldst kil! his desire for anything from a drink unto @ woman—even to thy society—give tt to him in large quantities—and he shall no longer desire it. For he that hath had his fill of anything hath no more apnpctite. If thy bore calleth twice a week COAX him to call EVERY night, and when he ariseth to depart URGE him to remain another hour. Embroider ‘O. BWLISIEOSHO John Henry Trics .o Make a Snapshot Study of Obesity Cures And Finds a Spiendid ‘‘Horrib.e Examp.e’’ in mis Own Family $ 3 | Uncle Peter up on the long distance telephone and broke the news to him that she had walked fifteen miles, and that she had been so extravagant she had used up all the walk that was in her, and that she would have to stay there in} By George V. Hobart. ARE all well at home with the exception that some fresh friend told ‘Aunt Martha that she was getting stout, and the old lady promptly & foreign land uione, among utter strangers, unless he sent a cab for her. When Saas a se fealtere obesity cure known to modern science. Even at top “unt Martha got home that night she found that all the flesh she had lost was him many neckties and call often upon his sister when thou art sure he artha doesn't go over 164 pounds, but she got the Idea in he pocketbook with $10 in tt, and Uncle Peter lost about $10 for cab hire, mak-| Shall be at home. Be ever ready and awaiting him when he cometh and ing a total of four pounds, English money. A day or two later Mrs, Carruthers told Aunt Martha that the only sure cure for obe was to take elec baths, so Uncle Peter had one rigged up which was a great shock to his pocketbook As soon as it was up Aunt Mariha went inside of the frame work and sat among the electric lamps with ony her head out in the atmosphere for about two hours. Then she came out smii compared with her Barnum’s original fat lady was a 1 to go after that obesity thing with an axe. We tried to ll back, and said she'd made up her mind she wasn't leading a double chin. Well, Bunch, Aunt Martha bots to the fatty Ussue, and for a week Uncle Peter's * the road looked like a moving picture entitled "The Original answer his letters by return post and at great length. For this will sicken any man and will leave him feeling like unto the small boy that hath noth ing to wish for except that he might get rid of that which he already hath. For a man’s love thriveth under discouragement, but it shrivelleth under encouragement. It 1s like unto a potted jern which dryeth up in the sun and needeth only cold water, Icy winds shall fan a flame, but a warm and sald she felt fine and that she must have Grimshaw, who weighs 27S in her warpaint, los: ten pounds. Uncle Peter peeped inside to look the bath over and found reception, like a warm blanket, smotiereth tt was the only thing to keep down the welght, 80 (yn ete tn . i i : , ; pralee: soniye + ou ENS ube that she had forgotten to turn the current on, Next morning when Aunt Mar- Yea, the sure cure for a thirst is too much wine, and the Gold Cure to town for a rowing machine, a set of Indian clubs +11, wen: after the electric bath Uncle Peter turned the current on himself to dum) bells, Presently the muscle goods ar- jake cure, and when aun |for love ts too much love. And it 18 easy to yive any man “that tired stepped in it she accldenta y put her foot on on #ht Aunt Martha jumped on board the rowing gim or something, which tickled her so that she let a blood-curdiing yell out of | feeling.” Selah! west, with a strong ebb tide on the port bow. jer that could ve heard fc enty-seven miles as the crow flies, Then she +7 rlyers going hard when a strap broke, put her other foot down, and that landed on a volt or an ampere or some foolish, , paid vibe epibal tae BREE AGEE oe the dingus which caused Aunt Martha to become short-circuited. Bunch, she was c RID, 7 » her m cure set de n behind the bureau. ° Y H iu the shortest circuit that ever happened, For a couple uf minutes that room 4 h Ss th oO y pd landed on'the bridge of Uncle Petér’s nose, | tooked ike a thun m, with Aunt Martha play ng ihe thunder ceen in t e ou 2 because his f happene the way mieD, the PRE came sown, When When Unele Peter finally got the current turned of and all the lve wires *% 7, o hands finally pu > a out of the interior of her rocking chair out of her hair, Aunt Martia collapsed on the sofa, screaming: "'T; y » of her hair, 4 a ba coilapsed sofa, rs ‘Take it away =a Pays t. >, >} e Inde! is q 2 that, with tt of the rowing machine, she had lost nearly tWo ‘rake it away! WITiE row Calan eoHacanirent ect gag Pays to Patronize Turner the Undertaker," ts a sign covering the side of d rai! must lead!" I think ee a house at the end of the #ennsylvania tunnel through Baltinore mos elbow. the electric treatment has cured Aunt Martha. At any rate, all the exercising PVGRTINRORIJInee Myvi He aan ie ae tr the Ga and told Aunt Martha that the only way | paraphernalia has been thrown out in the backyard, and I think that now she NN ERY EET Heel, OMI e the ng Wali, 60 @ picked out a long walk and will be perfectly satisfied to go through lfe leading a double chin as natur : rs Sisappearing from Bal ite more. pwers are fast displacing new Washington Union Station ts There are no forelgn pala r site of the old Baltimore and Olito ‘Terminal and faves the Capitol at angie, but is just enough below the brow of Capito! Hill not to interiere with w mujesty of that incomparable structure. The Long Bridge over the Potoma: hours and x Was gett Result & dark, she called intended ed A Natural wor piew t ; } of ' 4 at Was gton, across which the armies marched into Virginfa~and back a few times—has utterly vanished. It bore a tram uch as few structures with; nd. ow on the w —and so often tlooded—bullt mainly of wocd, and all the rail trcffe to the South. The Government is fast ing and raising the Potomae flats, and new environs change the y Alexandria, where ( gton went to church, an industry in the form of a bottle factory orthern Virginia is still a barren iand, but the dleld pinés promise to make It rich again, and hee-keepers are doing’ well on some of the played-out farms, All railroad trains lose their spirit after leaving Washington. No mile a minute for them. Instead a sleepy jolt prevails, in ed with long walts at mysi ous sidings, wh fter all, nothing seen happen. Perhaps the locomotive is taking nap. ‘hat seems to be the only explanation. A natural history development seems to prov: the oft-made charge that the colored folks in the Caroll 8 are losing m of their physical energ ‘The razor- back hog $8 disappearing, He Was the evolution of the requirement that a plg inust outrun a colored person in order to survive. Now his place is being taken by poky porkers barely able to trot even with a Seaboard Air Line express, conecunessnnsentets Waretime has at las. ceveloped GEE ITS nice AND WARM HEAL! ta | %@ The Day’s Good Stories Too Kind, ) HERES WHERE | + #nd as for Managers, Well~ LOOSE ME JoB La FORGR V. KBLO a veto \E day Ben Teal was rehearsing 3 us Ward well, Ladies,” called Mr, Tagt tn nom he sald the | persuasive, soothing tones to the other day "the night before one of his chorus on the sta “Ladies, what I )pancruma lectures. vere were some|want in this number is style! Clasat © og four large roaches scurrying | Breeding! To get that we are willing y room, and they attracted his nothin more than the usual to pay sc Me anetaana he said, | Stlary: 1 Want grace! Poise! Distinge ‘Once, In my ov nd & roach | Hon struggling in a Ttook a) Ie swept the stage with his expert half walnut shell and put him in its itlenced eye, and every gir! within ite made a; od boat, T gave him a couple / oe toothpicks for oars’ Next morning 1 fauwe straightened her back and stead- saw t @ had fastened a hair to one | ted her stri ’ npicks and y I Want you to appe: meen f Phen, over well-bred ladies, aceui tle vad ‘fa 1} drawing ro Aw 1 said auved me, L took iim out, washed grace! Breeding! Gentllity nim), cave him & spoonful of boiled exg d then he took @ long bfwath. roach never for. heave: avro tivned her happinesay a r / i the most magnificent building in thes athedrals that can rank with it, It | . ft ‘S (ans \ f ire I irle—don't wait 4 4 ei ls a now myhome ly slot ot ducks