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“ rn Par) “er . wry ” ” hee Qe Ora The Day of Rest. somes By Maurice Ketten, 2 Published Dally Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 2 to 69 Park Row, Now : JOSEPH PULITZER, Pres., 68 Park Row, J. ANGUS SHA Treaa., 63 Park Row, See Pee seer ae PIAA ARS | SAA AAA AA AAPA AA ARPA AAR ARAN RA RRR AAA AAAS AAAS SARA | 9 8 Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Secon 8 Subscription Rates to The Evening ) For England a) tho nt and — = = ic} World for the United Btates Au! Countr! 1 inuGE N= Camainan: No But Tone (eaten i) fo} By Albert Payson Terhune One Years... ++ $250] One Year., BREAKFAST _ | BREARFAST DEAR, (ON AY SHIRT | We BUTTON / . One Month. + 80 | One Month | ens 9 IM BUSY WRITING: OMAHA BE BUTTON (4 : RET i LHS MORNING? | fa LETTER FOR THE A REING setae) \! NO. 10—THE “AMERICAN KING OF FRANCE.” | aN / EVENING: WORLD CONTEST, \ ON All, | HANDSOME, manly ten-year-old boy crouched in @ corner of tl | f SS (@ HOW To IvEEP A a M hi IA Jaliler's room {n the Parts prison of the Temple one day in 1795, HUSBAND Was clad {n rags, was drunk with brandy forced upon him by hi keeper, and had just been beaten with a club for refusing to sing amobsce! revolutionary song that made mock of his dead father aud mother, The ill-treated, weeping boy was Louis XVII, the uncrowned King 2) tendent of Bar root of finar ps in ff INDIFFERENCE F DePOSITORS demning unsound bank great evil of Wall str which makes the St », better known as “the little Dauphin” (Crown Prince.) He was people had destroyed the monareby and put his parents and himself prison. Then King Louls XVI, hfs father, had been guillotined, as, 6 afterward, was his mother, Marie Antofnette. The Dauphin was thus th King of France But the monarchy had been abolished and the lad w: thrown into the Temple prison under care of a brutal cobbler, Simon ¥ INTERESTS gambling tre harmful than fa betting or g name, Simon treated him horribly, giving him a toy guillotine to play wi is that the Stock Fyxch - deadening his brain with Hqnor, teaching him vile songs that slandered h ie that tt 3 wents and bea! up Ina filt! bles with other p and fed but or y of the revolutions As Mr. Williar roa ae Be REN'T col n- (5 eG 1 PAveNT {CroINC, To TS tia ter “is an a ag Rooms For TIME DEAR a7) MARE THE fa Throne, fn be plotting to oilense to econou He LEN UNDAY P Ja Bs jecd, several attempts to resc tributes it to tion of stat banks an the s t No bank can of interest on demand ¢ profitable unless accompa with the call loan system, ( al tor m other legitimate business me pa Fenalare ar HOW ABouT Wasi . indors i y DINNER 2 | PRIZE DEAR tailers to whom he sells, and relies upon paying wit Bs (Haven't) (Fear their sales of his to their customer s G Hs) 7TMe To } THAT ) source for his edule Feraae Ree ‘i ee / to Louts XVI. and to ninety days or 1 US) » [Coon 38 or can no m I } in. He made no mite ft capital out : TT rteen and that price on twenty-four hours’ n ) fore his Fs i } All f sopal By this connection between call the In ing deposits, banks withdraw from = 1 legitimate business and industry | nsense about bell the fluid capital neec to y 1 their pros} and } Napole AGS } capital into W ding up the ra 30, 40, 1100 per cent (biomes yh) Wall street gamblers are enat { The Royal (?) { i ac to use the n mest mer- = Re lire eee Se eer | SO ae z. | pee chants an urers to ata Ficesuree PARRA aml Lu! J ; { 1 . nee ' Gus, the Saloon Man, Mr. Jenkins and Other Jarr Friends ‘|. ! : ; ; : i 7 In appeara the last pani Have a Nice Time at a Party That Is Given by the Jarrs. | , seen And tht Banh Ise es reer ceresu sees S0 54) ng bebe ‘hick st reate i : : ; ween the t which co of 3y Roy L. McCardell d those to whom we are then be-)f : y Impressed,'* “econon 1 some * {holden : i rthern New Yo econo! : Jarr family gave a party in] But the butcher and the grocer werr s mor nical and dit neral and all thelr |patd up almost entirely now, and the, You and your oli beer! Au public to eo fen ee Patt oe ie pene wu Ata @ nae youre trlend Gu n : Missing numbers of this nertes: may he obtained by aending a om comes the y Superin- Mira’ |i damnlitacaien witheealnietecits se words the nee cent stamp, for each number rennired, to Clreaiation Departmen: reese er Clark y was long | Them Jarrs better pay 7 Evening World, ; ; ‘i Mrs, Jarr, as} fore they give parties! Williams, who is really trying to ssed ft] Mrs, Stryver had g d | t scomins | ¢ 10 reform what he believes to be ply. Ma dil¢oria weak, so an However, he sald nothing, thinkin : thegis ‘4 ; er soclal | he matled to her. To ot! ight forget the day and date (esiae aan n't they noth. @ ‘ bad. as, had to Invite, but whom they the first arrivals ring t iy \ t ou, 8 a 1n hy 0 rs. 0 omon Like 1! Soctal ations want to come, the time-honor ; trom Jean't afford tt : toa @ P ard | of sendt : n t i P tion, where roa veaite Being the Confessions of the Seven S he f fal ones, all came tn thelr M A pays th Beatie Ry rier ERE er ae Hundredth Wife. it con he often kin ttlre and others didn't, This nha Translated oleae the r did not t 8 pocket in { Cou iaiiee A ae By Helen Rowland, rent, the e » were go Ill | afte [ooo ogg pO CODD O OOOO OCOOCOO00 00000000000 which have been a function among the fast | Hare “Dear n Mrs. Jarr, “why {s | eft EHOLD, my Daughter, the average husband would festation on the Stock t the c jor- {t, when one {s having an affalr and or- n he belo B rather be PATRONIZING than PRESIDENT body. atone pee epee at 9 eaiie morn sp which h } and hia CONDESCENSION falleth ae the gentle takes @ period when she ing and 16 soup by the time {t {s served, | y to ladies w ng rings a 1 dew from Heaven, like a wet blanket wpon thy head. r r ing on account” and the Js are never sent in til > Ift the pia t Mes. Jarr after | ne the slum Verily, it taketh the curl out of thy vanity and the ane 2 bills, Mrs. Jarr had been after all is ever : ae do so \ + heard crimp out of they self-esteem, : SHOR CGna lev aUTetOHInE TORE S ERTIES PLES eet eae aE ne eu vam tn aceanees that Pa Si Yea, remark how he regardeth thy jokes and hearkeneth with an pring clothes cash s"" replied Mrs. Jarr, “and 1f you present was tearing off a Iitle Chor ‘of those present had norofanesy indulgent smile unto thy witticisms even ag unto the pretty PRATTLE greater exten to of- must have beer, you can make your In vais him to the n ! of a babe. oe aera . | ——. - ~ - | Observe how he treateth thine opinions on politics and thy views on Oe Sool phere ~ bre SV eerrnnnmnnmmnnnmnnnoncnennmnnnmnnrmrnonenrnenennenrnonrmmmmmmmmmmmmmennnon 3 | es Thought or the sex question—as the idle wanderings of a dteordered $ y Watch Him Roll! 3 : mind. Letters From the P ple 4 Looie, the Bowler $ He’s W d | By Ferd a. Long With what leniency he greeteth thy righteous indignation, eaying, j COCR AR EST me P a Wonder ———————————_ } orpere, there now! Did it get its little temper up deoausa dts husband left Which Should Yieldt Gunpor the tn Saeco isa z = — —— = it all acloney? Never mind!” 2 x BOT (Ou CANN THERE STF ar wecinee! Hes, And if thou becomest SORB at this, he patteth thee upon the head and Nut! Ghar cer é b cone ages | kisseth thee, as one that kisseth the sore finger of a Uttle cAsIé “to make dt | THAT GETS YouR GON’ To 00 A KY ) yh ~U GOAT Ne well again.” For EVERY man believeth that tt 1s nobler, yea tolser and aafer, to FORGIVE than to be FORGIVEN; and a little bluff in thme eaveth mi; ipologies next morning. Yet, when thou longest to do things,” even to write a dook, or to 1 vote, or to foina club, he gurgleth mirthfully and glanoceth at thee vitying amusement, saying, “Naughty! Naughty! It will make thy ing nose red to smoke a cigarette and spoil thy little complexton to voi Alnienitne so ncGait ad ruin thy figure to belong to a club! Lo, hast thou not thy OROG. ING? (Go to, little wives should be aeen and not heard!" Verily, verily, he is ag one that threateneth a emall cMId with $i BOGIE MAN" anil frighteneth a babe dy crying, “BOO!” Yet it 42 1 se ING to marry thy SOUL-MATE and awaken to find thyself a HOUSEH PET! Selah! << o-—____ ' ; ’ ‘ A ae ' %* The Day’s Good Stories # i | To the F The Eve ‘ } Rial el i ete In Vain! | Both Too Round. f editorial ent de ahd a ' 66] Saintn vaini” crted the young | ¢¢ HAT has become of the 0 y man distractedly His hatr fell man who used to beat th | a bat in long wisps about his brows, | bass drum?" once asked a! ; ' js countenance Was deathly white, | returning Philadelphian of the leader of : ‘The crowd pressed close, jthe band. ‘ drop the bomb? ‘ In vain-in vain!” he eried again,| “He left us more than a year ago," at gunt 1 s mile ith wringing of hands and gnashing| was the answer. i i" peta tt i LOOIES GREAT rf ee erled the curtous crowd.| “Excellent man, but he got so fat that fn « contest with the weakest man who ts a x knows bow to handje @ siashooter, I remember Hsbt TANDEM S//07 —%. F | What fs in vain?” when he marched he couldn't hit the “The letter ‘vl! cried the young man, drum in the middig,"—Haroar’a Weesin =.