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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, February 6, Che wae olor, The New York Girl—No. 17 KS Published Dally “xcept Sunday by the Press Publishing Compar to 63 Ve ' f Park Row, New ¥ By Maurice Ketten., | fig xo = ROEM EE ITZ ii leeses SAAT ROW, AN HINO CUTTS TG MEE AT Oo pew a oe AA I IN PSO ON : revewesey F i Entered at the Post-Office at New York ns Second-Class Mall Matter, | 7) Can It Be ‘ ubseription Rates to The Evening | Vor England and the Continent and 7 | { e World for the United States | AN Countries in the International a That t ie and ( stal Union. q We Musn'T Club Women Wd Qne Year.... $3.50 | One Year teens A } One Month 130 Fone Month... cacee ‘ innoy : = ARR | TheBloodthirsty’ t , YOLUM i Japs. POSTE z { ra J BY MARTIN _— of Rupes. i 3 i ARATHON races | ““ HERE seems to be a lot of ex-pomicers, but It seems that, in thelr ens , are deservedly | cltement over the status of |thusiasin, they would not hesitate to il the Japanese in Callfornia and] stuff the ballot boxes in the ints ite ( popular, | remark-|their favorite candidates. Not an {me , The longer the ed the laundry | portant club election in which womeg! ; ! z Va man, are concerned passes by without chargeg) { race the more the “Exe! tement!" |of crookedness, contest is of en- ejaculated the cus- | 1 ft! tomer who was get durance, persist. ting his package. ence and patience. | “It has reach i | the stage of hys-| A spurt is not S| teria in certain! race, The old fa- quarters In Wash-| } ? Ington and New ble of the tortoise York. From alt ap- and the hare de- A! Vearances the foxy ; , iecinaeecas = Japanese Uiplo-| “shall we give to these ladies who nen’s fe ribes m | matic representa-j cannot trust each other the privilege of | lives far better | tives tn this country have succeeded In| representation upon our Boards of Blece ‘ than a hundred. buffaloing certain high and powerful| tion? shall we allow two or three t Parties, charming women to sit on a Board and, if yard dash, | “The people of California, knowing the /by the wiles of which they have obtained ; A th | Jap from actuat contact with him, | mastery through sedulous cultivation, so { The reason the esteem him the same’as they do small-|mix, flatter, con and otherwise flabber- { public takes more Pox, yellow fever or similar maladies, | gast their male assoctates that they E t ira kio They want to put the yellow Japanese {can doctor the returns to sult theme i interest in a Mar- tn separate schoo the people In| selves?” j athon race than in other States p ve black Ethlopian a | [in separate scho [ are on th } f Ris : ° The Skyscraper. i a series of sprints Bround, living with the Jap, competing ait ul B is because of this very quality of with him and studying him, “But when their representatives in the| 66 ne ae i Fits Boge Legislature seek to make laws to von Up ieee siete eas and regulate the Japs {n that State ee PUR at GCS the Big Stick begins to s CD) USTs Cle SEE Yee “ k “It would please the Board of Fire smoke, Vested Interests a writers a lot,” declared the man package, “if New man perseverance, In e and a few seconds the sprint is over, Even the hours whieh a Marathon 1 Conserva- race takes are a slight length of time in comparison with many real | | me tlve Capital put out danger signals until}. b > Was getting tests of life. }York was go constructed that a fire i Ga $d haw A srrailnaail ie Sra he jeould not happen here, and everybody The winners in life's strug © produced by years, not the was cl led by law to carry fire in- surance, Of i terest rae iy not to the tn- underwriters to make that the people, secure of integrity of their bus- [iness houses and dwellings, will carry | thely own insurance. | you will find the fire Insurance men risks In New York Ike events of days, much less hours or seconds, What a man does at cru-| cial times is in reality not years of training; of every habit, good or bad; of every virtue and but the result of decision of a moment fires so every fault; of every constraint aud every excess which have come into his life from days of infancy. 4 The term Mar thon race is good because it is symbolical. It the perspective looks like a dr p P 5 mini ‘ | (ching the stock typifies a vietory of a few well trained men over a numerous undis- | Window, and loud, Iaudator ° supervision is not so f ciplined host. SEEAUNG tne a0, 89 UB. Lian 1a strong outside the city, Some of the | Marathon is a little vill uated ona bay about twenty miles | clalty of attending to panies ets Pusu akden Gay i | au a a j 1 A || ainueahewnaelve tang risks in New York—-and charge : from Athens, The name of the bay is Marathon and the fields around | | iteneeareeet aria jeemencin (me ia | } the village are called the Plain of Marathon, | leh clamor is one of fear. i Twenty-four centuries ago a Persian host invaded Greece. They haked pl vere fratn were 60 numerous that they filled the Plain of Marathon and their Was and certain tents extended from the sca to the hills. est 4 The Athenian army numbered only 10,000 men. Tt was com-| 1s manded by Milti- fat e fact the people { i ic thing about t ades, a general Th Ch G ‘ | ) dl R t Wh t Ch | F S ombat with |good rates for them, too—protect grain t i i 1 nh order thar/flevators, cooper shops, lumber yardi with brains. He (4 orus if a y epea S a ar ey ace ays @ ready in order sii aaiita’ RHcalluPa: HE storlbe Ree TteRT ve ft aught with our coats | SF : sricule took the aggres- ‘ Pi H Gi h D ait off. If the Jnp is golng to fight ua| tral tinplement warehouses and other ; oh i we certainiy ca all ty dor, | Precarious hazards out through the sive, which is an S ash Movin ictures ave iven t (4 LAMA § ve certainty cane stant nim om wy aoe) Pree ss ) 2 | fing our Hd to him. R: | we {n. [tural districta as a matter of course, advantage in al- 3 OTe 18 |Aame him with the mi a thay|TN@ compantes through ne asta ae conte : ; oo Novy ota foin in with | We are endowed a national yellow {fall all over each other for this kip most every fight. 4 My Mother Was a Lady" for the entrance of Queen Gertrude, and join in with | 8° ® w y Saat f ‘ A Jae t « McCardell. and sing ‘A Little More Work for the Undertaker.’ eticats ore ener et DA AS peti 4 compac walk down Broadway w awful crimp in the unitles when the Ghost come on earolling eee slassinre Uh EE) ( of gloves I'm going to buy I'll impr ‘To-Night I Am a Widow in the Cottage by the Sea,’ And business, at that, wis $ ; lone Y eeneenebaes j body of well he so bad that when Rast Lynne! and “The Banker's Daughter! and } What! Women Cheat? inennecennananamnnnn tc Y trained men, used ig do!ng much other society dramas the done clean shirt in the company and not enovg! at | § Tho Cap: :in's Thiret. $ hiletic g Lew Dockstader 4 money to pay for another one. So every exit of a inale character Was a qu RAB eatathena its plete Dees iy cess ea] to athletic exer- yiiRace! whiowls’ playing over change act, and the leading lady was made to restrain het emotions and not come | 667 |, ven arate i ee said the Jaund: cises from their Corse 2 stock, avery wher goes he) too el ample the either in embracing ed or struggling TA TErhaY CR Gin Wily Fear cl Ce serry. thes, 1ieuma tenant gees Docks we with And} * the week Was half over the gentlemen in the cont- |, 2 HD ‘ Tey libel tf boyhood, mowed Hoe Gra? fn aaneiednry hd vice versa, and {207 ef Women's Clabs put out, througa Qualtrough, of the battleship : } ; stirs : ee oe i | tel Is, sations of cheating | Georgia, gullty of intoxication.” own the Persian know whether 1 i or at Charley Fave ft looked Ike as ff Thursday nit hed have to play Armand | rad enaea {Ge es ly ; q : thea f'n ‘Camille’ in a sweater, till the property man dug up some Ilme somewhere and en j “Here, too,” said the man who wae hosts like wheat. Renaterte, e dow! Uke Whitewashed the shirt t every performance | Such accusations,” said the man who | getting his package. A faithtul ofMteer, Charley Face says busin 1 k 3 hy ng his package, * ish ¢ { e United oo Muna yeu waren RARER aT TE I rane This state of affairs in the profession iy Named on the moving pictures, but "#8 8etng his package, nishy theiin the United States Navy. for thie zi 7 Bareainnt pe aTGT F Thir ple! Charley Face says be was sa ¥ going Without foad on | st arguments against suffrage for, elgiit years who hasn't been allowed to rifles or cannon ete ois i iibait Peer aA return to town by getting engaged At $ for the moving pictures mens The weal b destar a6 une ger any i than captain ought te i i His training as an al/-around ac tle a Was a great help t ibtedly qualified to vote for their own have Od excuse en, The Grecis y ‘ N cs \ 1 « i the ny The Grecian Feet eRe aie a EU aoe ecire nina him here, only the ferry-boats he hud to jump from and trains he had to throw |“ ——— - os ———* soldiers’ weapons i Ki front of and automobiles he had to let ryn over him was all the 4 mee AG A CARDE Ly iM leles a were short swords s $ ig ar eat ablistied as Mev awaotireaientcin orth (aren s ! } —— ‘ i dis 5 F ; t ey Waot realism {n moving plotures and when you jump off the dock fo { M “ C 1 f R di ” and shields, ‘The EXO ARE ; Hf v the real wa vith the tle going to sew at ten mites | ; \ y ycle 0 e€adings, i ak “ ae t 15iG is nd not off a ¢ nto a mattress behind, whilethe stage | ») N stronger, more ji ae et , Liner iileaty nyse ell AACE EILY ID ‘ ~ By Count Tolstoy. alert and the more ea >, mony Ayr eile t aya. Y 7 A ae pete : eae Te hee gloves, You can come in —— Translated by Herman Bernstein, —— ae = neu erealt iratniac nes for lk i , er, ce f he Pi i ‘01 i fearless men won i aitle of si hand to hand combats 2 APR at Hi a ste “But cut the When Um getting them titted on don't pat fem and ex tort Unetca Dc Yet Gr 4908 ROR a The Marathon m the messenger who od tai You also has to ask for slelmn, -Ony youl wid Thayaee tal AU EES? (Coe rrlen tee 27, ermaa) Borneyele:) ran from Marathon to Athens p id new ; RACE DIRDLAOE MDSUAULO URE TR er | i ea teat ae Gu Larue i j thon to Athens og ews, e ems b f 8 ys they was playing repe ; 7 3 3 Human nature | ( time of \ @ local paper sugges An Architect’s Patrons. & Darius to the present day, Th monte interpolated tn Wed ht's performance of ‘Ham OHN MERVEN CARRERE, at a meeting of architects In thts city, sald; present day. The 4 ing et ory. Charley Face ays t made his blood run cold, for he was le “Amazing, the age of an architect's patrons! The average man, in fact Lust. { And the greatest advantage of the Athenians should not be over- | bee B, eeehat fet be uae SHEN Se a Bas sancelled,, hr ta siety Aye rete Bee seriously; his pile len't made till he HE most absorbing desires are the lust/ul desires, | ara my Shay . fault of his own—t the tr of the legitimate drama ts dear ¢ (Ys Nitty; he begins to bul'd himse use in his old age, and his funeral takes i Y — looked. They were a free people, living in a pure democracy where | avi waa eaying, Charley Face eaye it made his blood run cold to have to sing | place about the time the painters are called in.” ston (desires ak are, Nevers sacan cea Ne. tere F every good citizen was the equal of every other good citizen. When | L they are gratified the faster they grow. le Greece became rich, luxurious and enervated like Pereia it was con-| ¢ . ‘ HE lust of the fool Is forever growing, stretching It- 6. ered by a hardier and freer people, as Persia was } telf like a convolvulus; It passes from one stage of life SC aha Oe a annandle rete ut rr Corge McManus {| bo ve moter tw: an ape wich lumpe “rom tree te | é (| cree tn tts quest fos fruit {n the forest, | Sa 9 | > ies He who {!s seized with this low lust—this lust which fs #0 full of parent | wrapped with sufferings, like a wriggling caterpillar, e ers ro m th e Peo le ‘ He who conquers this lust, which is conquerable, will rid himself of all suds o (HATE TO STEAL 1 THINK 1 PUT ferings, they wil! fall away even as the raindrops roll off the leat of a lotumes panne 8 BUT INEEO OF EN@uaH SOUP | Buddhist Proverb, A Discoant Problem. ne nineteen which of the MQMEyY ANO t IM DERE! ba ateen cence ee and Fo the EAitor of Me renine | three SAW AGUY PUT sees a bn B)) EOPLE desire, ave agitated and suffer on account of evil things. The } ea ronal HUE te ; Batanne iP good is performed without agitation, 0 your readers: “'W) | - ef profit does a mercha S HERE! sella a watch for five dolla Complain to Noard of Health. HERE are people who pride themselves on the power of their desires him four dolla eg rye The ing World but nut on the power of curbing their desires, etal discount of 20 pe H ae ta watches must he + anoth me has thre atnetoyrasalvarsietireranti@iat wae real 7 ae ‘ALL how passionately you desired in the past many things that the other discount? a ( Mt iy call forth in you a sense of scorn, if not disgust. The sane wilh , The Old Method eep A. M. > happen with the desires which are now agitating you. Recall how » Te the Editor of The Eve ft fe led to stuff cot much you have lost while trying to satisfy them. The same will be true of a seuss i aca Now I 6 a your present desires. Subdue, silence them—that is always the most ade 4 whom T compla. rantageous, and always possible, i ‘ 4 and two girls. I wish to sture that fi . / ' WELL! CAN You have found that a j “ath mer) tn OF PAPER money The D Good Storie | ' and vnte 1's BURNT Up! ‘ 1! e ays Ss , ‘the ald of a . a ¢ . "Dont Git U Doji and sila, : Practical Mathematics. Tommy's Career. a uliowal f F your ‘mother, sald the new | ¢¢ OMMY," asked the visitor, f One: Providence. i * x 4 iT teacher, “bought four baskets of “what are you going to bey ? f ‘Fo the FAltor of The } . yj rie air ei grapes, the dealer's price being @ when you grow up to be @ Has Island two capitals z neo arter a basket, how mueh money | man? \ i ANK WILS Another tong Wore ould the purchase cost?’ “I'm going to be an Arctic explarenf*t ) | Which of the Threet! 3 ee About half a dollar,” replied the head | responded the bright little boy, “em@! Vi i Po the tion of : ; ; . scholar. now will you give me a quarter) * } ft would te em A ROR ein F . aid the teacher. “It would] "Gracious, Tommy! What do you weet | question anew ere xper seid: alaaieee de ee cost a dollar. with @ quarter?” y in @e Upon it dependa the fur Doge Prngeltenel Son ony eee “But you don't know my mother,” ob-| “I want to get five ice cream sodas : ieee Bote HE CRY lected the head scholar, “She's dead {end find out how mueh eqid 2 ews man's life, For an industrious | three nutd on bargaining.” stand.”—Chicago Daily News. ee we - = ’ to eee