The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1908, Page 18

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‘The eres nen om sargneanae ware ames Evening Worl Decem ber ily Mad az ine, World Da Pablished Dafy Kroept Sunday by the Press Pum! 4 7 Park Row, New York JOSEPH PULITZER, Pres, (3 Park Row ANGUS SHANY, & ——— +A ah Wntered at the Post-Office at New York as Seco a Pedecription Rates to The |! i World tor tne Sta ‘ E and Cana 4 One Year. ‘ 4 Jne Month. BS: 1 ‘ ‘a by a brief sprit 00+ x gathered at Square Garden or anywhe to view a 100-yard dash. tests as those between Hayes and D The genuine publi > and Lo: is because what the public really is ne brilliancy but staying powers. The Marathon race was the most of the ‘ Olympic games in England. It was a test m of end epeed. In that trial Longboat dropped short of the finish and Hayes took the honors. between Dorando ard Hayes Dorando |: Hayes. In the raee between Dorando Longboat, L had quit first im the Olympic Marathon, lasted to the Each of the three has now won one M little, if anything, regarding their re: the man who was in the best trim and wh the best condition won each time. out early, Dora: In the ted until the finis That is the way in the long contest of life. The Marathon race lasted less than three honrs. t in suc! *9 of 18,000 people h con- rboat temporar period of life covers ten times as many years as the Marathon race ed accore does hours. If a three-hour race is to be de foundation that he laid of health and character, the custom, formed it, of never undertaking what he could not do and of al- ways doing to the end whatever he undertook. Staying power in a man is based on staying power as a boy. The boy who sticks grows up to be the man who sticka The boy who loafe or loiters has a heavy handi- cap of bad habits to overcome to succeed in adult life, Not the man with the most talents, but the man who puts what talents he | most constant use, makes the greatest success of his middle his old age. ; some business matters. Argentine © where {ts {t loc cha An Unruly Boy. {Fo the Méitor of The Bveniag World: ‘Won't some wise parent advise me?) We have a boy between the ages of fifteen and sixteen. How can he be cured of lasiness, smoking cinaretter and petty thefts, from members of the household? His environments at home are of the best and he ts nc corrigible, but all punishments been in vain, Before he bad, I would Uke to put a stor faults. The Horseshoe Price, ite E To the B b to Marti eplyin gets Flow Much? To the FAttor of The Byening Worlds A has & apples, B 4, (2 19. agree to well them at tho same rate, game price, each maa going to a dif ferent town to nell tia apples, At what price or rate did they rell, readers? JOHN W. VORHL, Bayonne, N. J Bine for Hoy; Pink for To the Rultor of Tp 6 W Which is the for and baby girl? Police and Tongha. They To the Ei 1 rea § Revolt at Lawless ble business man of the B through a riege of thin rx self, I do not think the po! blame. In iny they have failed ween 1 nthe en arrget, but 1 did find th these rowdies as soon aa arr on the!r w eourt t cas eiled 1 pull “ aire Ro orat 1 gives afier eur Fernandes, 80 Wall street ay Fo we 1 wis Me Sere icics: Argsiiinn spouts ot uu ory staying powers of the contestants, how much more is a man’s lif career to be settled by his ability to etick! Back of a man’s staying power in any contest are his habits, the if he ng to the aT UM The active | | woennmamemssien . EMOWHEe \ een Wauhce Re | The Story of the Operas | eo «| ? By Albert Payson Terhune. T ye : me pina niaas ; Ld sound of revelry, For It was feast day and every ea® The one exception to the general gayety was a deste die was Ri unfortunate farully. He was brooding over the loss of and who was about to marry his brother, Pedro. tay num On win who sat gloomy tm one corner ef the tavern. of the townsfolk sought to draw n into talk. Hut he rebuffed» noc own one man who had ver to slap him on the shoulder # ¢ e quit the Gavern, leaving Raion alone with his miserable hts. On nd of musicians struck up the wild music of the Habanesy The d ened, and Mar ran in, looking for Ramon. Cntehing sight ef melanet she besged him to come out ana dance the Habanera witts 4 r e, Ramon suddenly leaped to h about Pitw a (Ler to his brenet. She crind alc y Ramoay © own madly tmpulsive act, reloaced her, Barely had he returned ourried in. The new anc they fell to , SuRpecting nothing, greeted & of their inppy future. i t outside, Pilar suggested tha@; dro, Hut at the doorway Rew! m. ON $10,000,000 year. : m the man. n still barred lover thrust him aside, Ramon, furlous at the t of Pedro A FEW CASTLES for SALE @ Lt deop into his brother’ resled, s ch of death gave him clear ersiood that Ramon loved Pilar. With a last U shall vee me again ina e day!" of the tnn followed her to the ¢ Xelied throng to the ay Kamon—was led tn. MARKED DOWN and sw ind mans with wa ad. con's mt Ramon made a » ) Renlo-~wtricken, took had passed, Tne ten to Ramon’a love-word. a slayer were to be marr 6 y Tegeon imper tragedy. And, Mmdeed a profoun ble 5 Y grounds had saitled over the assis ! / begeace aoughe admittance to the old house y | Ramon fancied be heard Pedro's voice the door, Pilar calmed hir fears, and h Pedro's ghost—unseen by any € use folowed, and Pilar made thy er, But, throughout the cance unheard by che oth ed rder; threat lon moved into the nearby Sowers on the gra may be obtatned by sending ome fem ler euch number ta Cir Uepartument, Lvening World. iver! te & @ 2 " 1 3 ; Sayings of Mrs. Solomon: | Being ihe Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife 2 | S eT TRANSLATED ( By Helen Rowland. ! TITDDODDVODODODODOQDDODOODDOOONOOQIAAOIOB EHOLD, my Daughter, there is an ancient joke, called the MOTHER-IN-LAW JOKE, which hath grotom Roary toith the years and proceedeth lamely erneth always the WIFIPS. i a For it would appear that men have no mo ir mothers are ALL angels; but a woman's mother is t) n of Eden. vy unto you, whom would Adam have had to blame for Mw n for his fall from grace, had it not been for the Serpent? An& » have to blame for his transgressions if he had no hers, om Serpent John Henry iescribes a Dinner at Waich Genial Dr. Guffhaader Stepped Into the Spotlight and Took the Show Away from Everybody M of a blonde.” | anxious to prove the soup's tunocence. ctor began again, By George V. Hobart. \K BUNCH: The other {4 r she is the Thing of Evil whose presence driveth him out of the evening when we gaye an| treated 1 untosthe clut—when he hath made up hts mind to yo there. onion saengerfest you re-| ‘3! otrae ig the Wall that riseth betwee fe ay) Cas member our ives were ° state. tween him and his wife and causeth him saved from too much yocal " Goctor,” ex -in the arms of an affinity, ke b announce-| 1 never eat * ty, “but it ten yrant that forceth him unto the corner cafe—twhen he hate “because ft because net was re t : i took this s the Mons 2 . in and too pra a s the Monster that putteth him in a temper and inspireth him toe “ ankaglvit ae when he hath @ grouch, b A vars 18 ae Yet a wise husband despiseth not his wife's mother, dut putteth up wit the show away eles r little ways; for he knoweth that when the cook hath left, es of calisthente his dinnen® e | Shall be ready and aicatting him, and that when his wife is sivk, the wh one ere we seated { the f cr were ‘oa 5 a} vf the house sill still go round. Yea, he recognizeth a good thing which ie ; worth tta board. , @ mother4tn-law 1s a great conventence and a GOOD BXCUSB. e of hunger that I his fork Rie Rote buneania: Y yentee And the joke writera and the wits would pertsh and starve without here mivoltt Wie)inird REP suger Ww Give her the fruit of her labors, which are an attic bedroom and of tha eo were | Will find c Vhen the fce-cream and cak Liye ts being carte ak the toughest portion, Selah! exception oue old Uncle Gregor; ey ole A Guertaee jah vaste ised, ana aut Large Brains Do Not Mean Large Minds: en Uncle Peter threw away his! a pit erm fear after the clam ep chance with ration of what 1 do for money ful » BNA | tradesn omphor, even here on this By Prof. W. I. Thomas. « 10k a long everything nd th {s something very mournful tn the labors of those scientists whe from soup to nuts. ale but it was t Jevoted their lves to the study of the brain men, | aa ken @ tal aniiir ye to give St this ch wome on th fon that there {5 a « t o bee t, and then baked in the sun tween intelligence and the bulk of the brain, It would be about ag 1 wihelavan Onl tie .ou: valid to assume that @ vesne! of water and @ vessel of lye of the same Aner PEARS was pee oat weight have the same ney, or that timepieces of the same welglt are neoe | cinta each , but It has beer Yours till the Fa extarily equally good timekeepers totar lace nia acvatitelrontun its aiecuen eal rogen to m 4 wen may have great brains, or they may not. Turgenieff holds the bullyas ae is Sis ite eee aa - — ~ | record at 2,012 grams, while the brain of Gambetta, who eater man ty | hr estimation and popular achlevement, weighed only r only 100 | I h ea Million Dollar Kid BA Ne had ay or ; t ocy begins, says Prof. W. [. Thomas the Leds I f 600 brains the lowest and highest ¥ fa as mie _— _ -- a — ~ stmt But évarer willl Le goundvna conbtan G a ae SST BLEW ee Tenisalane A eaeis ‘ vsiant ut & nstant relation between the is) EVERI THINGY? WFUL! 'M | | HoPE ‘rou’RE Do} - FLAT BRoxe! } | it ts wigni“icant, Indeed, that men of small stature, weak. health, and evam USTED —FLAT \weit THESE 0D | | physical affection have, 1f anything, more thun an ordinary chance of be \eroxe AND | ais a coming famous, Their attention te umited and they are stimulated to win out im \\ cur ST MAS 1 ; | oe ft . ir handicap. Pasteur ts a clear case of a truly great man. He was Ave) ¢LUB | par: red on one side from 1868 until his death in 1895, but, as Ber hollet \ COMIN Gq) ' as after he was stricken that his invemive genius 14pa shone ae if Iiorbert Spencer, Darwin and Von Hartmann hard! had a well day Pope waa so feeble that he could hardly draw on bi@ Napoleon wae of small stature and of weak health and physique Sena AGE The Day’s Good Stories A /\ AY wo stockings A Mere Tr fle. | Shooting for Cigars. | ‘“ ART ©. BERG was talking | URING the manoeuvres the eb \| vTKay-T7 wa H About the Wrights’ 6k. iD Ject of rifle shooting frequently JILL | raid returned tourist. cropped up at one of the office” Too! 1'D | | "Hart told inp how Wilbur Wrtght got | megaes 5 Senha ‘| rather atient with the gerial pilots “TM bet any one here a box of \gare,* ° aif — he was teaching to run his machine | aid Lieut. A, "that I oan fire twengp : PS | One afternoon, according to Hart, ®| shots a 2” yards and tell without waite Hs Fre t, the most promising of! ing for the marker the result of, eaaly rer. the learners, had @ siip-up and fell. one correctly.’ wis done and the Count ex-| “Dene!” cred Major B. And. the a mself on igh | e oe eet oe Ants RIED | woole mess turned cut oarty the next. ' forth, Wright nt mahing to withes: the expertincht, Hart said It w ‘ne Meuienant fred. ot he once dine enneunced cakniy, | r one eae, - =| ~ H The pop: bon tre ae e Se she only Par aad bay h

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