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7 7 2 Evening World. Daily Magazine, Tuesday, October 17, Cte | iorld. Can You Beat It? ‘Pettahss D fixcent Sundar py tne Puhitehing Company, Nos, 68 to 63 panies : By Maurice Ketten. — Row, New York. toas., JOSEPH PULITZER Junior, Bec'y. AAPOR AAT hows 63 Park Row. ‘at New York as Second-Class Matter. the Post-Omi re , 4 ning | For Englan and tee Continent ea Entered tion Rates to The F 'veid ior the (United States Countries in. 9 Internation: : ni P ion, 888 Besse: Meromnncecee S088) 08 Simtagerccescccccnren Oy RUB Your BEAN VoL NO, 18,319 WITH THAT EVERY DAY, TUME 62....5. SARA TETROF LNLG AND COME TOSEE (Copyright, 1911, ty The Prem Publishing On, a hata elle al IN AWEER (The Now York World). AFTER FIFTY YEARS. HE American wedding of the year is not any union of prestige ae MRS. JARR ENCOUNTERS A FAIR TEAR ARTIST. } H, dear! I'm the most un- , a with prestige nt Newport or of dollars with dignities in “O happy woman ineahe world!” if over Square. Weddings, even of the elect, moaned young Mire. Clara London’s Hanover Square i ings o a | HAIR GROw Mudridge Smith. ‘Nobody does any-/1 knew how proud were ent oo 1 fre dull reading for most of us. Not #0 the golden wedding which | }) Qyjy MY thing for me, nobody cares anything| began with small "sings," expiained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Choate celebrated yesterday at their home | for me! I wish I were dead!” the tearful one “Ob thet you ahead H ; : ' . A di HEAD And she heli her dainty ace hand-|misjudge me!” é H in the Berkshire Hills, Multitudes of Americans were interested in . kerchief at the corner of her left eye] “Gn, that you should mésjudge Gemt” i the ceremony. ‘They are proud of Mr. Chonte for his eminence as nearest to her heat ‘This was to pre-|mimicked Mrs. Jarr. “The mext ¢ime A 3 z vent a tear or two vas pumpt H lawyer, his eloquence, his service as Ambassador, his contributions in that eye from ‘streaking down ths you are testing your proud friends, test them with something worth while; espe- i to the common weal. It is one thing more to his account that Mre. aeeal sua ' clally 1 it is a‘friend that worked fn zai revious to this (for we break in! heaven and earth ou marrié” Choate has been able to put up with him for fifty years, and has upon her erief only after ahe is wellland saving you wae Test-eorts Beemed to enjoy it. His own classic tribute, when he answered the Has way with {t) young Mrs. @mith,|mean an old maii's grave ' query, “Who would you most want to be if not yourself?” with the | 7 wees. suai? tapes her Hate ace PE, md Pat) ta © ir" f reply “Mrs. Cloate’s second husband,” says as much on her account. | BOs eu TOLD He . | but not enough out of either to make} “I'm not cruel,” ‘said Mrs. Jerr, “rm i : ; : 4 a é them red, tired of women like you and Mrs, Stry- f It is saying a good deal for any husband and wife that their S/Ou IN AWEEIC Here, too, #he had guarded cheek|ver patronizing me. All the good efther 5 union has lasted fifty years and that they have lasted with it. ‘There | } and nose from the coursing lachrymal jot you are to me Is to have me trying f : h ty : : drops, for, a8 ale frankly @ald to Mrs.|to keep up with the way you dress, is a triumphal note in every golden wedding as of those that had Jarr, “After one has gotten one's com-|that is in the cost of materials, for fought the good fight and kept the faith. Only steadfast affection Flexion on just right, It ts a pity to| thank goodness, I may not have ; ’ ; - : : spoil It by crying. And that's why I)much money es either you or Mr and self-sacrifice, co-operating with good fortune, can make @ golden PLease always hute to be present when eny-|Stryver has, but 1 HAVE. got some wedding possible. Not that something less will wreck a marriage, SIT DOWN HAIR GRow body is 2 essed or to Bee et" : fe hd accidents you are @ perfect dear and I love but it may shorten the days of the contracting parties. ‘There are (WBE HROUGH ON WY EAD 2 So tt may m that young Mra.) you, no matter what you say to me husbands and wives who really care for each other, but who wear WITH . Smith was ca s In her emotions, {cried the bride. . ‘ Ps : ia) 1ENT alth ehe had ender h “Shucks! sald M J each other down with pin-pricks or indifference, or who cease to th A FEW MINUTES Sitive diposition, [partons Who toves me and at (events s give each other reason and inspiration for living by their faith and | make me tired!” sald Mra. Jarr anything for me is my éear | caustically, joid man, as Mrs, Dusenberrs+ wo ¢ympathy. ME 7 For It did Mrs. Jarr good to apeak her | Say. I try to get you @ rich de. The world rejoices in golden weddings because they declare and (mind to Mrs, Clara Mudridge Smith husband and you are so ready to jum J & ie A 1h r 1 \a his th ‘ athilites { Vay aid her other wealthy friends own hia throat" — Teward the possibilities in human nature, knighting the man and | OH, Wh¥vate. Sou. fo ental: bea | so fove ine! Dutvalad ennobling the woman. To numbers of homes the Choate festival wounded heart?" sniffed the younge moaned Love's Victim may bring an added significance. tings!" Sa pein Pray Durie fie 1eeSeH ae th ' nin on. rae he loves you-no 7 peieRe serene oe “Huh! replied Jarr. “Ive got he can't get you, You're goth altk <= nothing to lose my mind freely But didn’t [ get you a rich olf hua ABATING THE OTHER MAN. ON YouR way OUT Loon AT Tae FeLLlow to you, a Mudvidge Smith? What | Band? And you are lable to be @ a‘ ; WHO 19 IN THE WAITING ROOM . MAWHEE CAN 1146 b “Bilt, Whae ae ENO, home of free-and-easy divorce, is itself a national ecan- HE HAD LESS ae are th. A WEEK AGO p ees arnt ‘ ie ee ee on wer 3 ei ied at td . roud, so Independent!" sald the tea u g for one you never ci 5 q dal. But a collateral and still more aggravated scandal You HAVE. SEE HIM NOW | artist “T said young Mra. Smith, dolefully which has found domicile there it will abate. Hereafter the Tig cen (20s, BRO 10 ara Oe ee DaeerOh WeRAine Geet mr " #4 Jduds, the clothes you had before you|that than the misery of wearing mou plaintiff's affinity in a divorce case must not be in evidence, He Married a rich and silly old man," re-|!0& for some one I DID care for!” have he y : * PRY tovted Mrs, Jarr. “And I'm too tnde-| Snapped Mrs. Jarr. must not carry her sate hel when she arrives, or re Biste r for her at | pendent to tet en ‘ fold hk yb “Oh, I see what I must do!" sobbed the hotel, or devote himself to her entertainment while her case is }vain and silly little chit the bride, “I must renounce the world. mding. As judge d bs i | ‘That's the way walled the|I shall take the vell. 1 shall go into a ) ig. As a judge leclares, ‘When it comes to the knowledge | . Monedy loves mal ae .y convent and give up the vanities of of the court that the plaintiff has an affinity, the court will refuse | proffer gol and gems from the wealth | ts world: Do you know of any con- to act.” that oppresses and suffocates me. But| vent that has liberal views, one where , ; ‘ . . r | my friend, my best loved friend, seorns|! might my automobile? I can't p ze Tt is said that more than half the parties suing for divorce in | my gifts and spirns me." give everything up that's dear to me levada are acc ied > Well, you just try some proffering|Or where I could take my Pomeranian i . re accompani d by persons whom they expect to marry, or of gold and jewels once, young thay Hinxle. Minxle Js such @ comfort to ie | ase visits from them, or discover new attachments before they said Mrs, Jarr gr! “All you have|™me in my hour of grief, But eves | leave. The statement is hard to belie pier a ever offered me from all your suffocat-|Minxle has deserted me, becausé 1 } Pitiers. th , , ere but equally hard is it to Ing wealth was en old kimono with|#lapped hin for klesing me when #1 | : ieve nat there is such a thing as a “divorce colony” in this coun- pecan a on it that took out)hadn't time to fix my complexién ry a adie , ii a sgh some of the color; an old prince: again!" i " Ny Reno is unidoultedly a fact. This unblushing application six yeara out of style and a so “Please, mum, your auto's comet" oft “Neha Before you are of with the old love, ’tis well to be fan that was given away at a rei . ooking tn . icWith ‘the new,” paints 1 ote ae rant ning. A souvenir fan, f It's the open one?” | i ‘hls a en paints dpa any of ne deterioration that % $4 y |alde of which was given up to an nt the Broken Heart, “for k ose divorce pra e works in the traditions of conduct, R fl t f B h 1 e vertisement for the place!’ new chauffeur is such a handeome fa. | Of course the new rule at Reno is hard on the man who hopes ; e ec 10ns Oo a ac e or irl i ACM bicelles a esas es mites aa Ta a(S Jcept ANYTHING at my hands. But ir the worl ? % By Helen Rowland ictal echelon : 1 | Copyright, 1911, by The Prow Publishing Co. (The Now York World.) When a man has been twice uphappily married, he loses faith in women, | + HE who ateals my husband steals trash—that's | instead of in his own j Ad t f n judgment; but then, when a man lear thin V en re © an S the only kind that can be stolen. hat plda bedi u S about women, by experience, we may look for strawberries at Thanksgiving. to step from one menaye to another, and on the woman who is em- holdened to dissolve the marriage tie by the assurance of immediate fupport elsewhere. But it is not the purpose of American jurispru- dence, even in Nevada, to sanction a divorce which looks forward * gather than backward for its reason, or to recognize the “triangle” Sa — Un attracti 4 of the problem play. - aap love is composed of maternal tenderness, The biggest, notsiest man that ever lived is built like a barge, to be Mabe ive nti LEN child-like inconsistency, torturing jealousy and sub-|towed up the stream of life by any little tug of a woman who puffs up pil C Col&R N t "| prenend ture tik antsy eae “and how is a man ever going to com-} enough steam. ‘ By Aima Woodward os Co ature Not ae Meee es os Rss k oO es k ng : A bachelor's dread of marriage is nothing but the morta! fear of giving | Copyright, ILL, by The Brew — > shi York World) RAR ANA ARRAN ome men are born rich, some acquire Piches, and some just take life} some woman a chance to shatter all his cherished illusions about himecl/. I Buy a Hat. Travan ect Mt waeian ite Sonntital Jong ago our observant citl-| biggest Italian city in Westchester easily—and marry them, = pep NE day in Octoder T went WIth! sown up py ra f ita oot were zene noticed a small new slgn| County. ~ ake : ; | Father to “buy a gocd | StOWN UP by the brilliant sunlight, hed appended to the very old Ml Ty If she wishes to be happy, a wife's faith should be made of India rubber a y ie ne ye SS RAG | been taken into a dense, gray. ahi ‘Post-OMce which has hung iow share th ical ts 00 A wise woman always listens to reason—and then follows her instinct. | warranted to stretch over a multitude of broken promises half past one on Saturday he obded tt of all Its beauty, before their eyes for many W elsewhere, and a0 eerie eshageompter tet a ee ere ee mene ees — _ eee —— — — — atternoon when we started! 9, suleswoman gave me a hand- Fears, reading in capitals “COSCOR, modest ta claima about our out; juat the timo that the cars are] ne * without any space between the "8" and] vicinity. but if there in a nobler ait crowded with matinee girls. Look at the side effect,” she aad. Yahe “'C." Tt passed fo> a mistake of the] tumnal view anywhere than fran tre! The train stopped at an express sta-| 1 bit my lps to keep back the tears, Painter's, which in quite common, aa| King street road we would like te hace| tion and several chattering groups got |OM™ It Was go humillating: Te T negate few 8 know how to apell, Now our| somebody prove it. The drive Je atene In There were two girls in particular [%°? how different it looked on her'? ‘eltizens have endured something of a} the wummit of @ great elevation rising who were stunning, 1 could hear the | suouldn't have fo. And my dear, @hock by learning t enial post-| from the xuore, and fram it vatleyn and BEY IMAN'S neckwear in now a) Since thelr adaptability ix eo varted the pleturesqueness of this quaint neck- not consider it worth | expression ation and sen the [AMNDEENE Mother added to the agony. « ae € wes Mu bbl has rr hills run away tnto the @ stant sky H strong fact in dress acces-|the shops are showing a wide range of | wen while when the: can| envious looks cast upon them And |, oe Bi euean look the same on yous’ eatved 6 rubber stamp from the place| wise a turn of the ey brings Inthe sorles, and the shops are pisiba ana imaterlaiis The side fritis as buy a very pretty) who hai never been AR aa Inston with which to stamp| silver ribbon of the Sound. The colors J snowing such @ bew!ldering ‘There are the hand: well as the fle fancy bow at 50| tering or leaving a car, looked At last the saleawoman, in despair, tt ceen ec si ils the name offare now magnifeent in the! blends of mage of neckpleces in all nant | some plain fich and the large col- cents, to say noth-| ved with the rest Suppaas of anding anything that would y as one wo i « f 7 0! ps and cons ‘ ook ever a y | ee ey ne one wai fe miu | sele, aeariets sreen. and brown. The] * a » f ahapes arid con rollars of Irish or lars that are now ing of the cute af-| When we reached o eight char the teicher the ee | A Te tetas) Gut ville Gite ee? ot tye ‘Sreener and struction that there Venise lace, then| in vogue are being fairs that the “ curred to me that if 1 bros ne buyer of the depart- ] Meee eu Gators Washington City | And aii tue cg With benuty, ie no dimenity toy there are the fancy shown In colored clal sale” offers at| attention when T got up, maybe T j ' ae Ces Cob before Washington Clty | And all thin glory of the fall te. thirty Batlaty., avery: Ingle effects showing sating, In fact, the, , 25 cents. | duccessful in making SOME ONE look] She was @ stunning woman of aheut ‘ Metres tt ini caine amaclianed ‘anette vada ke ache Where 4,090,000 WIUAL ATTEN: lavish use of lace, : showcases tn the The flowers of] at me. iiistysAve: ‘who: Jooked Ip \derniersags i efter the Pligrim Fathern hm ple at leant » not know what n ; hremost are the but those in highest neckwear de par t- satin ribbon make| Go I gently pushed my mother on He nines ] ariaian My mother ex- 1 wi ae | ture te except the brand called human arge side frills, favor combine sim- ments are now one up into dainty| ahead of me and when 1 was half way | Plained that we hadn't been able to find i] @ understand that a man named] nature, which ts rather unreliable. he rn in all sorts of ways, eiiht dataal masa of brilliant pleces of neckwear.| down the car I cleared my throat quite | anything satisfactory i Hitchcock 19 responsible, which seeme cin the filustration showing the present fa- | PA dich | Folate ena ine ee Bier tee come. faaainiy, The buyer looked at me enitically. My i HRDY, 08 200 of the frst families here 4 te Highwayman tn running| Y2tte method of Wearing this popular toe Wade un oe Alsplays of pretty times suspended) ‘Two men anda woman looked up, 1] 80Ul shrivelled under her professional 1 ee aes, fo netne ae & @ ateam roller around on a tittle | cestery ; bial net: or point little conceits made from a. satin bow,| searched their eyes for some gleam of |8aze! Then, without a word, she alided ij eta cay coe Sine hare at en now, | streak of crushed atone four and] bv’ Meh, which was introduced some Aesprit edged with | GA FANCY BOWD up of colored eating 72.9 then again they| admiration, but there wasn't even mild |@Way to return in @ moment with @ } Teicdilehthonerti; ahd. being aloo] lela cs ies Se0> ant aiktoon teat wide, ae be Increasing, tn one, two or three and velvet into tho constitute the entire| interest, They’ just glanced at my face email rou unobtrusive eray hat. Mar a’ whe wakdbiaan Wellman ee f mud piled up above / By byeey ae pn aayai coal frills or ruchings, | cutest of bow tes 1s most bewildering. novelty “bow. once and thea, without cha ot eRe | ANS - nced it on my head. Tt looked Fe Giae. cae Out ni cantar Mean the Ole level and two feet above tho| form. of Bevkwonr fan grest Posalbill: | oy, draped chu haawrown very pone! Uaualiy two colors are combined and} A favorite style shows a neckband) pression, resumed thelr conversation, | 48 well on me as any hat could ever } Bet sr ices St Sosen't eeain right [ara ry tracks, #0 if Supt. Potter ev ton that are apparently being Appre-| in Paris and a favorite atyle hee| the effects are sometimes startling. of narrow black velvet ribbon, fints! And all the way up the subway steps | 100 1 | _ yeti in edhe sonia # paving the latter it with bo of | “latte 1 and therefore we see the fichu : a4 Jt is an easy matter to make up these! off at the skle with a small cluster of 1 was saying in my heart: {Beet she shrugged her shoulde: 13) Renn merece. fats & an te 99) 00 x This is the work of the great] Mopted for afternoon aa well aw fo the. anda. srasaen. 0) froht end fastened | pows out of the bita of satin and Velvet | satin roses and violets, to be worn elther| “why did 1 add another proof to the | “Mademoiselle ts of the type that Hi ape, 94!) thlog 99 10 sake away one) rons ran the Hartford Courant wear, for street gowns as|to the walstline at the side, A corsage) that accumulate In the scrap-bag of the a lace collar or with an evening! monument of evi "| know I'm |Should not be accentuated—er—er'— Hi place, Even Mr. Mellen would not do) i wi Is About 1 Automobiles per| Well 4s for house gowns, bousuet Worn at the crossing enhances! average needlewoman, And many may gown, plain! | KNOW I'm plain! Why ean’t 2 mane I sald, before she had a : day pane over this road if It In eve corer eres ere Renee a ——<--— —_ aries chance to add something that would in- 3 such a thing, The new sigh the] again A F I forget | i ald in. eee Sas, Ti new Siena 8h the a pen to the puidite, and they wil Twas unusually silent on the way to |ereage the Ditterness I already felt. ¢ D } ar out the strea in a month, s e e . 2 o} think I felt intuitively the “We' ake ia hat, please.” there are plenty of them to that effect A h da WW ° s the shop. 1 thin | 4 —e | esc dn’ atone for me there: And on the way out I satd to my Wionenaan Losing Grouch an inning Smile [eee eng laaite Y., chestauts are belng gath-| % HLM we are suggesting that the to Maher Brothers, Incorpo-| they wer ated, to be move accura 4fe| though she had been poured into her) “When you try to drape « scarecrow trait, sheathiike gown, seated my|in gilt and purple the effect ts eo weird lowlles, positions are as necessary to| mother and myself before a large mir- | that even the crows see and are warned . whe ul, there none at all. ‘The blight Nas pre Copyright, IML, by ress Publishing Co, (The New Yi Sophie Irene Loeb. |"'«"” day, And really, Mr. Boss, tt, worrles and trial Isn't FAIR to permeate the atmosphere] he last if he wer ‘ork World) but how long would even to try to burden once equally plent ¢ the thought! a int HIS sue is he who occuples thi tt ; electric light brackets on | miles away! Now let's mrure thes. the ad, non emaee led completely and most of the trees| tters a m, the ope In she of continuous work production with| the boss with them? The so-called ib onsen 93 it e P: e rar w ih Ling elee rey he: talk of eome- je heater should oe changed to| hay n sold to Mr, Mellen for ties ai} ir} orld, a stenographer | anytnir nat will tend to DESTROY | ¢rank-boss, who 18 approached with | fF . be ‘ ae Beane SaUR® Srichestnut, since it haw deome the| from 2 to 80 vente each, es Ae Te I ier rer HeCan yi Hanes LEER E Aue SEAIG- EEE CT aL CG At anrae pawe ate Meera er] PPR ae am } (To Be Continued.) f\ ene ee eee fy wonder. ik Hye | Frosh doe that. : aim makes conditions that should not|iaqger, and his helpers are RIGHT| My mother explained that the aint —_—___ w > Ta the woodland fam! woke. Fe dices ve your business WITH HIM at every step. was for me, at which she murmured The Old Couple. ca thelr subs 4 your ¢ your wotries of | Not long since @ bank president told] “vit sas tn brick,'" sald @ man the| "Oh!" after she'd taken a food look at The Road to Love. the soft grans The olleat were mon: falr dinates’ dally how you a ing to meet that weekly that one of the great secrets of the| ny nose 1s © bricly Sat @ Bian Otel ay face, ES, I have loved you long and loved j 1 saw the old couple pass s ore the happiest ait fe happiness and wele | pay envet hat Is why YOU are ’ Institution was in ene, | cine Gay hy Hs Revotennr ieee cia | phen ahe began to bring out the hat Y you well— Be isn and ata Tito’ Aaed gare iniihie wld ‘is fare are in’ thelr occupying the boss's chair, and the big} fact that any employee who had any- | See ues ons wean hie | Oe ae, Sere gO beautiful hats’ Yet there are deeps untouched | plo’ nae Wario ap in Ha bonus ot anrite: Wa z keeping? A boss bows is the man who can bear it all[ thing of seeming worth to exploit! i ton is not out of order. v looked so lovely in her hands—in and heavens sealed, Chose to the budding wood, new oo comes down to the | and not be a bear tn the process, (Pray | COULD COME TO HIM at any ttme | "5° ' pera eet fe iey my hands, But on my head! On my| More yet Mes hidden than has been Biirely it seemed they. wore stung And, the earn tn ik what office eranky from | pardon the pun.) and discuss {t as man to m Tha tan geese ihe ines t | nat | were a succession of heart revealed, 4 By the thought of how faty and young ,BY the apirt of spring were renewed a family quarrel It la not necessary to wear the} Many of these employees have their | Of the business on the RIGHT side Of} ones Nothing else! And there are songs to sing ond tales . i i 8 tase heywn Wetherald. | x from business that won't come off,” the| positions for many yeare’ standing, | tho ledger. In the words of @ wise | ri inade it worse Wan that, after Ryrih The whole earth looked beside ~ - takes, > What “GROUCH turned Into a GRIN makes} There's a sense of AIFILIATION | soul Ie all right to smile when she had trie? about six on me, she came A iaray old bridegroom and bride. MORE LIKELY, Mo? Heit stenogray willing to stay alevery minute in every capacity, and | Ror along like @ song, but the man) out with one more exquisite 1 the | Love's tncompleteness ts {ta richest foll, AR ‘4 “What's the excitement at that atrect| SOPHIE IRENE be mae half hour taneor thaw the allotted thme | thit boss is not looked on with awe and| Worth while Is the man who can AMIE) others and placed It upon her Own] Love's Imperfection its most perfect aa penis howertng meld ¥ crossing? Some automobile accident? LOEB oe for | wi AADNESS, aloofness, and he does not wear his| When everything goes dead wrong.” | yond head. trait, , th them was centuries old; “L ¢hink not; the crowd's too big for] #ll aout him, He ts trritable, fault-\ It is a matter of RECIPROCITY, | srievance on his sleeve. | And the sing of the boss need not be) My mother 11 simultaneously ex-| "Tis easy running to the bounds ef | ‘The ekles that smiled above that, flome professtonal pugilist munt| Ming, unjust, | Reclproity ts the keynote of everyday} As Mr, MeAdoo, the tunnel builder, ed upon his work children, claimed at the picture she made as she hate, { Were old as Eden and love; | have stepped into the raloon at that| Yet the s tment are living. It ds the Open Sesame that| says, “Without the help of the man) For, as Ophelia says, “DON'T FAC piroustte] up and down before us. But love's road ts the long, long rosa corner, and they're walting for him wy not to spells (he yourhelp-me-and-f'll-help-you, | lower down, the man ‘higher up’ would| YER TROUBLES WITA TROUBLED | “I'm sure that one world become” of toll. sr oneatiome af the StAvat thee HIS nat he naeethtett And those tn the FACE." ae Pe, Me hem, Asem, aT an ae Petree ha om ere ira: “Ge RR normgeers . ————— a aseeeaenamueneeamemmmammunmnemeaemememnnaneaeennes