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The ‘Evening World Daily Magazine. Tuesday, February 14, Toil. | 7 Such Is Life. Wives Who Have Made By Maurice Ketten. Their Husbands Famous Pubtiched Dally Except Sunda: wb ‘the From © Rabpetins Company, Noa. 58 to «| J. ANGUS, SHAW. Pree. and ye ower pes \nlor, See'y. f “a ere} the Post-Oftior st Not York as bec" Evenin, ‘or sewer tor the United Bcc aly A Conunent sad | 3 ania s ---- D ot Sted aia WIFEY, 1 VE SOnE ©) ( ve Ree atts one | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. i } 0 Year $3.50 | One Year . sozs VALENTINES — . oO MRs Bitl : One M 30 | One Month . bed » Ee ee | Sworicht, 1011, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World), : VOLUME 51 NO. 18,074. | | NO. 1—-EVE. | E ERY woman believes that she has contributed in DIVISION OR UNION? 7 one way or another to her husband's success, and HILE the Democratic pa at Albany is giving from the pinnacle of self-conscious achievement id way to an ugly factiona wer the Senatorship, every gationt husband concedes that he owes everything f ) he is or has to his wife. j the Republican bosses are rapidly bringing their Sometimes there is more gallantry than truth in the | insurgents Ia nto dhe ranks and preparing for admission. But on the other hand there is no doubt a united movement in the coming Presidential cam- thot many brilliant women have by their energtes con- . paign. While Boss Murphy of Tammany insista voued large and imposing masculine canal boats into ‘the fair haven of renown, The majority of these wives who have supplied the motor power of their husbands’ an, Boss Barnes is hold tpon the rule or ruin policy of electing Si ing out the olive branch to 4 only shows a willingnes and the flexible Teddy not successes are necessarily unknown, to get into t band wagon but to blow But the searchlight of history reveals @ certain num- a Barnes bassoon. ber of women who have used their brains and fortunes or sometimes merely i! Subservience to Tammany profits nothing to any Democrat of their personal charm to become the architects of their husband's lines, | genuine manhood. ‘Tilden fought Tammany and ed the State Among all wives Ke Ue 1 ade these husbands famous our Mother Eve ig” ‘ for national Democracy. Cleveland foug smmany and was elected |For m MRS COBB ( Ho-Ho - Ho. foremost, as she is first. f t to the F n Phe way toward Democratic anceess in 1912 does —— . ass Bo Ail : “ HE GARDENER ADAM" wa fled with his lot in Bien, not lead throngh either the front door or back door of Tammany ’ a ae [Me hnd namet the birds and beasts owers and fruits, and felt Hall. The election of Sheehan would mean a divided Demoer ¢ pleasant enumeration of the dles#ings which sur- ey vied him Was, his mission in life. ‘The serpent Anvbition knew better than to faced by a united foe. His defeat opens a way to victe of knowledge and power in Adam's dull and contented ear, But there was . : phe den, al ired person who soon grew tired of watching ' SETunREREr geerumeger a likeness in the stre adise and of gazing in rapt adoration upon ; A MAN AND HIS MONEY. j {0M far-off Budape: Ada yanly countenance » afternoon teas, no bridge. parties to comes the sound of the voice f ' Hing to do, no cook whose talents i of Countess Laszlo Szechenyi complaining: “If yoa ." ee f keep your money, people say you are mean; if \ a An endless vista of days and nights In | invest it in business, you accused of aiming at the color of Lilith's hair nor how long dt f are doing more harm than good.” han ed. N der ale was ‘bore j Ali of which goes to slow that folks in Hungary are different x / from folks in the United States. In this land of the free if you Why She Really Ate the Apple. i make money you are a financier, if you spend it you are a blood, if oe t you ‘invest it in business you are a captain of industry, and if you ¢ Gwe eo at a and shivery serpent wound fteett | it away you are a philanthropist and a public benefactor To Me Acs eh elas tae coctiddan adler arndtten nae Bulwer Lytton eae wrote a novel to show that a man’s career ) as in life is largely determined by his mental attitude toward money. A that way at all. 7 Chink she RO ee 8 eens “What will he do with it’? says Bulwe a a f disitlusion saw him at he was is the supreme question ess some ne done to rouse him from his state to be put of ev man Who js intrusted with even the smallest coin, i and the philosophy is not an idle one, The man that does the right _— 1 wer Ink 0 ans of making Adam amount to anything, of putting him the ambittor nething more than the nagerie tory of the world. he mother and instigator of all m thing with his dollar need neither fear criticism’ nor be abashed by praise either in New York or Budapest. cineca OUR PIGTAIL POL!TICS. UITE a row is going on in Chins intention of the progressives t that has so long been worn a nthe hi she made Adam's fame, for Tuther Burbank ts a mi t was only by indu Adam to turn his talents to the investiga- and evil that she made his prical position impregnable, over the declared DonT TRY TOBE Funny WITH Your cut off the queue a distinetive mark | (Next—HELEN OF TROY) ———_- e#e | |The Jarr Family A Mysterious Stranger Lures Mr. Jarr “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” By Clarence L. Cullen’ Le tnte Telling the Story of His Lite} of the Chinaman, Such a controversy seems queer | tous, Yet we have a row of our own over the | y) proposed reciprocity with Canada that is much] more absurd Vhe pigtail does not conflict with any material right of the ¢ jas | mon. It does not tay him, does not interfere with his trade, Met | not hamper his industrial activity, does not inerease the cost of living, does not tend to en jealousies and antagonisms against neighbors with whom he ought to live on th But the tanff barrier between the t ‘ Copsright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), most friendly terms, Vreae Poilishing Co, pareve got a few dollurs sulted away i that we fownd ourselves at the endyon the next mornng and snow that) By Roy L, McCardell, j)in Men of Hari rh Work) 7 3 ) I States and Canada Copyright, 1911, by T Your name, i 4 not add, Mr. dart, suggests Ste the acoingebenk? of a Blint Alley! - 6s I, Mr. dare, 1 belteve?" sa A ee Nicaea eR CEO Tee fi In the beginning the wearing of the queue was a badge of servi 2 thia fe goin : » to that we're Involuntary ]3 fn 34 ae « may p Bt H oe tude. Mongol conquerors imposed it upon the Chinese so that they It you dun . : ey crt Our idea of Nothing to Rememie ena | the ny Dane were a dog of A a ; 5 lieve that Youth | om work a a) iat a when rb or sum=| the and description, “as to leav Be) might be recognized when seen, ‘The tariff also is a badge of servi- netstat | ines anes Winttutty, is Jas tion saul gr num] thut eed and description, “an to leave tude. The pirates of Tarifa imposed it in the beginning. ‘The trusts mulanta ask t Sree Ene: pent: TARRH ORAS We OY Er FON agaist: a. Tk the 1 and ‘ ; ‘i 4 , Se aie’ Regretful Man of ‘theo an w Hy want to eee]wore Had Actors—but it wasn't that /t) Ret 4 % im Heaps Met ¥ impose it now. The continuance of it may be caller rh policy, Fifty! sate fellow W ue 8 tele leat med e best! hat Ww corrected Mrs, i he'd moved to > but in the last analysis it is pigtail polities rk ¢ > anced at a notes F -—-—040——- a ie w Ciba ng aus si ta : vel audios . rg BY “WAY OF EXAMPLE mous Ir It's natural to try fa pick the easi- the bunch,” Coxe Ww te we always ot him fant t ie eae Mr, Jar. ‘ ( LE tional Bride wbout | eat way ont, hut once when we did along because there's no uso scaring |g a pity lon ECAUSE a Uni States Distriet Court sent to whom we all were - - oi noby telling him the size of the tone, “Why, ein cently got ODP POP LPPPPPPPLPPLP PLP PPP PL PL LPP IPP LLL PPPS SILLS SIPS ILIA. | at and never dened vol Love Songs of a & # PLA a oy Aegina vieys sand per cent. if you let tom know y Publishing nd Lon= here will sm ging, the Woman's Press Club asks with ine) strep ‘ @eham ty the Colle ny of New York, to make the}don’ does not consider toM dignation: “Whi tor of Customs, wauclni eae ono cost. Great men's by yates, 1 tre >and it's ju ad tof ‘Though, cading citizens! ‘Mographies t! the Prosecuting Attorney and the Judge take aril) There are menty of easy ways ¢ B achel re) r G irl that yvowre e—-and it's just as) “so H a oa TAU ; Sua pa | ending slunane 0 anica ® that man to an example SR Ae EA Hu many: Dine, Seth eaay to keep it dark: Jaware [would de trespassing on the|every college, publle school must Is of OR Of Broodtulnesa! | t to Reckon, hut |valuwble fa busy anan of affaira| have, aro not compiled for profit. ‘They Reeause he and corty iends of his have had to suffer dy Mdness and the Rog of Broodtuiness! By Helen Rowland Opportunity 1s camton {to Berkon, i ble t cb Doky srianiicts Rralea ARV ata 08 fe Mt They reason of the law against combinations in restraint of tr , Samuel - some of us exp aht a I's queer how chesty and’ double Jarr, pointing to sil nee! There! Didn't f ndav: “Under the dogdareful some of us get when! fi 18 fi cried Mew, con Fire (The New York World), err iia ani atten Even the burglar larkness | “but und JT" Y I thank the Bon Dieu for having sent mez] ar romes just hefore the aw! ‘no apology to make, Gompers asked at the Long Island Forum on SI 14, by The Prem Pubtio —EE ae aman What on Of course,” the young man went on ri what possessor ot ‘you will want several coples—say ten— for f and friends, A delicate eat wealth was ever sent to jail? erceame up under a criminal proseeution ¢ . Jevant ror immaterial, | LHe Day's yled goods on them, Good Stories raining trade ta the extent of A “Fairy Prince. — In the Tall Timbers | by the peopte of t Mr, Jarr felt sure The most charming of lovers. omplimne to your friends, your name questions are neither impertinent, ir and portrait in this biography of ‘The ,| Leading Men of Harlem,’ ay to be flash the per S The most chivalrous of knights f The best and truest of friends. The most enterprising of companions eve) rich men have been cau ht with sm or the summons and ¢ jor the at hls good and some others ave been caught 9 yment The heights by great men gained and i t Jchattels, “and he looked at Mrs, dare} 0 their abilities, Bui not one of them has been myde an example Premature Boasting. | The most inspiring of “pats.” | Wil &, Peslened Ana eter a0" UT, | Were nt achieved by audden flight: ot, Naturally enough, ce women and the workers wis to know why. | @ I-YEAROLD Harriet announced her in The most fascinating of “firts \conbrued the affable vaunk sian saad a thelr oonpenient (ll ahs tenti lewsone The most congenial of chums. | toe tt, flashed | Hae upwars ee a Sia the. time “se ae The most honorable of gentlemen j no trouble-making document of a | “Rut how much does it cost me to toll fos ‘e hate Dated. let, exriained. Father, sho The most adorable of men! not even an application blank for Ife) upward in the night?" asked Mr. Jarr. v , mt in Jiplom eoned ow ver x | Cos Cob Nature Notes { sem ths tetrn tnguranee, Mr. ast | “thie price of the book, In cloth, abe Frat Oh. St. Valentine, patren saint of Lovers, accept my devotions! | menced to wonde: er Mrs. Jart) hundred engravings, a thousand pages e , re has never tril to nd likewise : might not be mistaken about this being | wit! be ten dollars, In half-leathe hove to be excused for wa: | mom winters witleh nna made st | Riche nace tr And likewise my gratitude: : Be ee eacaon: tla: isQked 100 WAIl| peteer doltice dal toll cametee deen ag up in midwinter, at a tine} plearan: for the aystermen. The aeiects Witt doar cee | That you have sent me REAL love and a reat lover dressed for that, ‘The wild thought that| twenty-five dollars,” repited the young Ramet ORR IE ANEPOEAT | men have forbidden’ the an 2K sit | That you have kept his heart and mine young and clean. It might be a law Jerk announcing | may © be hibernating, incinding muting lew the pone if i 5! . i f oP hpi naa bal Baabaaltaly } pont io far Confession or Courtesy? That you have brought us together and watched over us until we looked he, Edward dare, was tho direct helr to] +A° mere trifle, ha!” sald Mr, Jarr. A being asleep, ht t ave | Naw if they will make the groceryman yrs GUILBPRE, the French actrees, te into one another's eyes—-and UNDERSTOOD, aioe and a title abrond came to 2 iy $84 for ten volumes of the full broken out agaly , op piling garbage the shore sda. dae Gutter oe id That you have given us beautiful dreams and preserved our illusions hohe ansing! gall (ha. SOUnE otiaeee Hate Ne scat ea nk arsed ‘igen ne Lo Whea|t ie D 4 the will complete their RS it 5 Cas Mh aes Dereeeerancs tt at one learns That wou have built gardens by the riverside and hung moons and sun man, tting sat in) Mrs. Jarr's! dollar: ald the young man, “and the ones re aah Aa un W a i nao than in Mewrming . sets above the rippling waters. Joutstretehed hands after jauntily re-lcost of making a genuine hadf-tone j ull fn the Legisiagure, where prc y Moye pg Mola Ae ay Phat pou have decorated the world with flowers and hung a necklace of moving his left glove and placing uo from your photograph wiil be but } p Howse as orgatiized a town amd 2 time I had ever on the Wee. I ‘with the already withdrawn right « a hundred dollars, Then you will be } and Mim have permanent investm the Faia faver ta returviug home in a sperelitl ommiine and a) stare about the sky. with a graceful negligen sture, in wading Men of Harlem!" But whee aroused our it , ie ee A adc a That you have taught us the georet way to Fairyland and the path to Fe ee waa caviar Tomaveral eal aanotaee Bare abort Ae. t wr art nu fans a : ie and Vm {the end of the world, duty to my fellow man, my duty to , give me the most notable in- vote for Charles D. Burnes for J neaitiens, One CMe. ft. " rh | That you have ted us to the pot of gold at the rainbow's edge and painted these citizens of the future!” | [stances In your life, the dates and Bence peariee D. Bu fr 1 . ae Felling scare Here he p Master darr, who amily history, and so forth,” continued . ~ raphe u ve sewers, clean AT CLONES ADL DARE GBM ALTE S? p come into the front room to stare at the “and sign this contract y Walter Anderon wouldn't | k 1 telling the In Doubt. | Thive be the praise and the glory, and ours the happiness forever and} ZEB SHORTS'S BULL stranger, on the tiead, Te patted Ofas- Mf they hadive teen licked. Ws Terre ate prities es HRT ||| PUP ATE a BOx OF i ipso ters g vied pera 4n the Diamond Ii Church ar ‘ Aner IRON PILLS AND ‘ ' uf . : An parrotn fc wn " 1 minut in the ribs and screamed, | hl de. e with me to ie am io lie an A ; u hae parrots f¢ : : ; SSSA JUNK MAN GIVE ZEB ! if the diningeroom. and tet ane. teats tet this, not having the “ ain 1S a eo w that | ‘ pee . aba E A ‘Ou my ead et me fh , i ictione. How grow Fe ermation wa yo viet in al aa st How Scotch Students ‘*Heckle.”’ | FORTY CENTS FOR HIM. Sel Teeth ecen ip unurben at thal eau tueratory Geass] 3 devied by the ‘ theene, | 4 vf att ima a hay WAL Mr, Asqulth's speech none the less matter for birching. We eace from the room, and the st r) The st f Mr. Jwrs's life Is worth f ¢an let Jonny Mahe ver them to] or sn . ater: ergata arr ( . ' Jim Walsh is something no one ca r pmpson Maton hes 4 to 1 wurkor Tho under pnd, 1H Mires in grate prevails hee aselsewygra! 7Fving Taohein ts going Ae 1 at Viale lease hte, and, son, is a disease +14 eae | poling eka ister be treated with’ man of position, should be asked to 1 effort physically, pare not Near as to what happened | up his exposition of hot atr treat-{ waiting a inar, Wee uduates wore out forlafterward, excopt that Mr. Asquith'a| | - . ss performance it! carriage was entirely wrecked and that | To get to the crux of the matter, DEFINED, gross bad man to| he was compelled to drive away in a young man, when quiet was u oy as these Aberdeen |motor car, It 1s quite absurd that al o estored and apologies murmured, "the understand. Johnny sald the day b ’ said the and a fore and the day after election iast fall] HOw to \ i ve gels home souls that he & Democrat, wut we guess | Wo0p* sir, he at an ny-Pop, what is eumul? Tom: ~¥ the old saying that there are no par Then,” prroued ihe teacher, ‘since it’s night, | WOR tt ry Surely alman like Mr. Asquith, or indeed any jreat Me of To-Day Publishing Com \m s Pops a | pany af New Xorks, Paria and London,’ | wm: aitarke paogla who are so leap Beaufort, N. C., soon to get his f ne or" tite Giadt wai fetus ey |Mecenoy, This may he Scottish humor waste time speaking to raw Aberdeen # ls now devoting its enerstes to its|enat they get tired of Tosting.--Pisitw + Bho harbor and bay hgve deen open! warmed. { wants to know,’ eLwidhington sun! MM or Scotti boys’ idea of humor, it M# ‘ovbs.—Saturday Re XX ———___———} [latest, greatest, grandest effort, “The deiphia Record. i eM EAT Sita Cs se iN assE I ? Hi he