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4 Eta alii | ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER QURWOMENAHEAD) OF PARSINS SAS fce>= Sea ae 4, 1911. . WURPA,WURRA! “MR, PULITZER AN EXAMPLE { OF IMPROVED OPPORTUNITY” is, A LONG ISLAND CABBAGE RPANDOM.SHOT-S AT BIG GAME. Never in History of Country Has v There Been Such a Striking . Case, Says School Head. HARTFORD, Nov. 4—"Never before 4 tn the history of this country has thére : been such ple of improved op- portunity,” Bh s L. Ames, ‘ : one of the school prin- WA | cipals of this ga hil of erday on Jo + before thie BY W.P.MSLOUGHLIN. laren of Bro Ms ea . Dr. Wilhelm Bode Returns aren of soon th WURRA WuRRA: M | the poor and Nement of hs Can a man secure a divorce In York State if his wife spends all her ={| fears 3 | audience what Mr. Pulitzer accomplishes time cleaning house and uphoaving the place every other day? After Eighteen Years and | Hasuae. cn ok ot (he ‘ HENRY PICK. Mile ta a Dani City. | ya faut He can't, Mr. Peck, but he should. Of all the-of atl—wott, it there's anything} SAYS This Is a Real City. | arn ue tne casive fo6 ahe"@el Jere the soul of man it is to find his home suddenly upset about the time that he | stroyer of t 1 rupt In na- knows where to find his slippers. After a tempestuous session downtown rustling and emphasized the good for the money to pay the rent man, the baker, the butcher, the iceman, the milk- WONDERS ON ALL SIDES. | rlessly attacking evil wher= man, the tajlor, the grocer, and last, but most @iresome of all, the je pirate, Mt ts distressing to find the home convulsed as if it were hit by a broadside from the Connecticut. It is indeed worry enough to make a man take It on the fun for the nearest dock when he comes home to find paint signs all over the Rowse, the beds dismantied, the carpets rolied up, the walls ecraped bare and the ceilings shorn of their old kalsomine We Have Grown Out of } hae’ Average man of the house sighs, looks at the twenty years of lines that | We been added to hia wife's face in the few hours since’ he left her In the morn- 3 1 State ag, and says with tears in his tremulour votca “Why did you do tt?" Former Crude State. And she, poor deluded slave to custorr, says: “Don't we have to clean house, dear?” And she really believes she has to do It. Alas! Those happy days are gone when @ felicw veud go around in his @emfy flat and find his pipe where he had left it the night berore, and be able to make his way into bed in the dark without the afd of a compass. Now It's as Mkely as not that he will have to sleep on the floor about six times a year while| the house is being upheaved. But if tt makes the woman happy, rewardiess of the fact that it mak . Prematurely old, wyat will it avail the downtrodden hubby ty wok? 3 Jes, There 8 no logic in woman's soul, Noted Art Expert Finds That | Meriden Silver become @ grownup city. It is no longer crude, childish, chao- tic, It is young, but of a stro Splendid, mature youth that has | already entered upon its future of wonderful achievement. Noted for. its evi- dences of skillful workmanship. Per- fected through fifty years of master ef- fort. Dignified indi- viduality is wrought into each piece. “In eighteen years New York / | her ‘e hop That is the glowing eulogy of Dr. | Wilhelm Bode, curator of the Kalser Friedrich’ Museurn in Berlin and a per-| the Third. Aevembly District, and |sone friend of --aiser Wilhelm. Dr. | Citizens’ Union as to candidates! “Johuny” White fammany Alderman T's ANNUAL REPORT of the, Witzveraid, Taumany leader, and for Assombly when it renohwm! of the same of the late James Olin | fittecis 4p Ih... Yer Juard Was “Larry” The variety of ar- , 4 e of th foremost ‘ r ftates just one word: “I (Siatizaa, Soca ‘acothae to “mig Tim” (Bove known an one tt ais former ticles displayed for And if “Jimmie” we eand maw | Siben. H time of the| our selection will ry Feport he would ay Of the Cntr om _ = e La @ 48 | sectae Tatr in Chicago, eighteen years | i rise you. i. Oa Tee Wes ago, ad new he has returned to see surp! 5 ied te any Tene go iy ROT | That s eat 3% verted Me, Marneay, jwwhat we have done in the interim. The Meriden Gompany Mundi," which means, I betev., teat | Sate ne pat Heh Ae of oid Gevlir’s | othe progress is marvellous!’ he ex: Silversmiths yd fellows who make a nolee arses |”, t j@tatmed to-day. “When I was here be- a4 wnat teal { thea, aentiomen.' “Oh, shuts @1 right,” Basvocr =a) It ave you et!) gent your watas' mon pecket Yeu Waal right” he wns pocket “Yea. va wi id HRN oMgptinary lla ee wd 0 | Sad” Aine'ne you ask Gark eorrigor loving 60, Bity amilea The Gultivanites looked Tammany Floor Leader Frerk L.| ee if they could bite bim. Then Mo- Dowling’s office in the City Mail, | Aneny eaw the ‘point Hee laughing Flanking him an eavis Ate were “Jack” ' yet. are really dead to duck the Undertaker. But he'll get them yet! OROUGH PRESIDENT wayirr fore New York w at the hobble- @hary age—like @ little girl of fourteen, ber skirts at har tcot-tops, her hair Gying to @ thick braid, awkward and net knowmg how to ws her latent /—————— strength and charm. | genuine culture and an understanding 1 “Now the olty has outgrown all It8/ of the fine arts—there is simply no| awkwardness and gaucheria § It i 89) comparison to be made between the fo apeak, in long skirte--boautiful, well-| New York of to-day and the New York poled, red of ite conquests. jof yesterday. Just for an instance, (Qetornatoaal Biive Co, Boseuset) 49-51 West 34th Street NEW YORK faa the Raised by Farmer Fullerton at Medford on Land Once Called Waste. es | Court. Hi 4 that hereafter " ho will fine or impris n strik’y pic | COHALAN’S CHILDREN HOME. on the ground they commi a bri — of the peace, no matter if they are Proved to have merely used argument Justice Hie Motherless JosifsOn's Foor i peed on Ocean Liner, ‘Borax lodines! | was here b ve but and appeal. ‘a to the physical aspects. when I was here before you had nT ah with th 1 ot WAS A ORMAT DAY FOR TH® DUTCH when Admiral Hugo Osterhaus| | "First lve | twenty-five Rembrandts, Now, though a nek Genes Littles J Court Justice Daniel P, Everything seems in the comparative) |e bo the higher courts that strikers have) ,, . bra ae! s | touche a button and the monster American var feet thundered @ esluts sd 8 ide the con- fare Pek galas la ie Bungee 48 Baten tC plkce: Bloketh” oad the| Cohalan boarded the Whit@ Star steams | ACTS LIKE MA } (oy to Secretary of the Unica? States Navy George von L Meyer as he go. You have | (72, 1 y +] trate. “When that law decision|@? Cedric down the ‘ feviewed the big bulldogs of the sen-or should I gay dachshunds of the deep?— In your appreciation of art, as the ather day. What would ever happen if we went to war with the Kaiser? bay yesterday widened your principal streets tll thes’ | well as in’ everything steve, you have was made the courts :nacted a rule| afternoon to meet his seven little chile | horough- ed quite o i that has resulted in riots and assaults) dren, who had been with their grand- T It T d BEES ba!’ Woklan't Oeterhucs and Von Ia Meyer be on the Jon to band away sepgere Perr “continents pve pennes cults ut of the childish stage COURT DECLARES innumerable. er role je in Violation | mother in the south of Ireland. Mys. | ry o- ay Ot His Imperia} Majesty's warships, the Braunschweig and the Wittelebach? — | Aigo you keep your pavements cleaner - cris the very fortress of our national | Coh#lan died last summer and a few Every kind of foot All of which moves Scotty, the Poe: of Abingdon Square, to write me a8|inan formerly, and to anger your| . Y, Central Strike Spreads. ibe Weeks afterward the Justice took his | bie is relieved * t police seem more expert In watching] KANSAS CITY, Nov. 4.—Orders have ———— children to Ireland. trouble is relieved by a der ocean's swell, been issued for 400 botiermakers on four New York Central lines to quit work to-morrow at 10 A. M. The lines affected. are te Indiana Southern, Big Four, the Lake Erie*and Western and crossings and managing crowds. Al- most every other step one sees a police- man of a street cleaner. TAKES A GREAT INTEREST IN ou pettor pet vil agut lise nell on taeyer nat det Oniertans Whole tam vorlé must jump beraue! a decision of the United States Supreme Court. He added he} hoped the higher courts of this State would sustain him. ing, he suspended sentence on He found them yesterday eating Ice cream fn the dining ro with their two nurdes,” Atleen, Kathleen, Conn, | Patrick J,, Dermot and Flor- single application. This is the time of year you * need it for burning, Picketing for strike purposes, no mat- ter how peacefully it may be carried on, is unlawful, in that it virtually con- Pi fimminy, wot? Donal, art with the titutes intimidation and almost in-| So say’ - ence tried to hug him all at once. Th smarting feet, corns, “AUTOMOBILE [the Indiana Belt Railway Company, |" Gertie Schapiro of No./119 East Broad- . Then is ” i. WoRRA wurra: * staff who halls from ROW." The strike is in sympathy with 1,600| variably leads to assaults. This Ge] ay, a ateike plcet.” whe had, been Shey jnsisted that he eat jo cream, bunions or callouses. en may be so presumii try that fryt ¥ hop windows look far mére| other boller makers who quit Feb, 20] the opinion expressed yesterday By| convicted of attacking Fannie Berger e Cohalans were the last to 1 itrude, sir, upon you: “Your sho! MI leave when pie i work was installed. tr House in 907 Ei t Ninth street. Johason's Foot Soap, 200 Fifth Ave. N. ¥. time, and upon your most estim: » I would esteem it as a gr: vor, sir, if you, or any of the g emen associated with you, would Kindly direct me to a place in New York where 1 can ge! some real fried chicken. Without wishing to eppeer at all ungrateful for the Many hospltalities of your beauti- ful city, I think, sir, that you all surely do need higher education con- @erning the cooking of chicken. Your obedient servant, Col, CICERO ROBERTS, of Ieaqueena County, Miss. K n Cheer up, Colonel, ther hope, 1] the thought that she | Haye it straight trom a member of the! state. the night, I know that every traveller | - —— crapers, but T™ QUEENS COUNTY JUDICIARY investigators seem to be off the trail sneha Essex Market | of No. the ship at her pler. NEW YORK CITY TESTIMONY ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? GET THE REMEDY ENDORSED AT HOME. Local testimony is the best proof of merit. The testimony must be true, or it could not be published here. Investigate these New York City cases if you will. Then insist on having DOAN’S. will KNOW what you are getting. WEST 141ST STREET John H. Mills, 270 Weat 141st St., New Yofk Cit says: ‘About fifteen years ago I began to suffer from complaint, and the doctors did not help me to any extent. Somtimes the pain in my back became so acute that I could Thad to get up frequently at night to pass the kidney secretions, and this weakness was a source of much annoyance. When being bothered in this way I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, and I procured a box at Kennedy's Drug Store. ‘Their use corrected my trouble in « short time.” AMSTERDAM AVENUE Mrs. G. F, Dubner, 049 Amsterdam Ave., New York City, NVY., says: “I was troubled by disordered kidneys for overa year. IT had a severe pain in my left side, and I was unable to rost well. I tried a number of treatments, but I gradually grew worse. I finally read of Doan’s Kidney Pills and pro- g a supply, I began their use. The contents of four boxes posed of the pain in my back and made me feel better in every way. I highly recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to other kidney sufferers,” 4 ‘The above statement was given May 11, 1909, and on August 17, 1910, Mrs, Dubner said: ‘I have had no recur- rence of kidney trouble since I used: Doan's Kidney Pill ‘The public statement I gave over a year agoin favor of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good.” | WEST FIFTEENTH STREET j mucl Woods, 261 W, 15th St., New York City, N. ¥ A i safe) “L consider Doun’s Kidney Pills an excellent medicine, But no sign of midney trouble can be spies Tam glad to tell of the benefit they brought me, Lwasin | nored, Kidney disease moves rapidly a the ice business for years and the dampness affected my silently. It breeds uric poisoning, attacks upon the kidneys, My rest was disturbed at nigh nerves, brain, heart or stomach. It causes dropsy, f . : t by a too frequent glee te ry able te ge py a gad often in the morn gravel, Bright’s disease, diabctes, rheumatism, t ci gout. ato the pains in my back. Being advised to try Doan's If you have any reason to suspect that your kid- opulent, and I was particularly inter- ted in that part of Broadway which they told me was ‘Automobile Row.’ It seem: ral that Americans should | be especially devoted to this newest and swiftest form of transportation. Of course the great numbers of automo- | biles and taxioabs in the streets give the traMc a very different appearance | from that of eighteen years ago. | “The Metropolitan to’ js new to} me, but indeed most of your buildings | seem to have taken unto themselves wings and flown up many stories in Punishment as a hardened of says that it ts @ tradition, too, that ti wife of a Methodist preacher, on @ poor circult where the salary | wood and chickens and truck, also an expert in chicken frying. We have @,000 negroes in the upper ‘ion alone. Go aig) Colonel, HOME PROOF HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. Doan’s Kidney Pills areadvertised every= where with home testimonials, some 40,000 names being employed all the time in 3,500 cities, The reputation of Doan’s is founded on merit, honesty and truth. Read New York City proof. : GAY STREET 7 Gay St., New York City, N. YS say: six years my life was made miserable by sharp pain: 3 the small of my back. Sometimes the at- tacks were so sudcen that I wag helpless. There was a dull ache through my loins, and the kidney scerctions caused me no end of annoyance. I was operated upon, but I did not improve to any extent. Last winter I read several statements in the newspapers given by people who had been cured of kiduey trouble through the use of Doan’s Kidney Pill: was led to try'this remedy, procuring my supply at G Drug Store. The intense pains were r dition improved in every way. I consider it a pleasure to tell other people of my experience.” EAST 180TH STREET R. C, Sneden, 400 E. 180th St., New York City, N. Y., says: “I consider Doan’s Kidney Pillsithe best kidney medi-+ cine to be had, and I would not be without a suppl. the house. Several years ago I suffered from an attack of back- ache. Whenever I caught cold, it settled on my kidneys and made my condition worse, ing helped me until I used Doan’s y Pi y dise osed of the pains in my back and toned up my entire system. Hard work has since brought on slight recurrence of the trouble, but I have found that Doan’s Kidney Pills can be relied upon to give prompt relief.” WEST 84TH STREET Mrs. T. W. Dykeman, 154 W. 84th St., New York City, ‘ords fail to express my regard for Doan’s idney I was almost a total wreck as the result of kidney complaint, and I could not rest well, owing to a con- stant backache. I consulted the best physicians, but they failed to relieve me. A relative finally advised a trial of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and about two months ago I got a supply from the Emil Rolder Pharmacy. I found relief almost from the first, and I have had no cause for complaint since. lms over your skys | theless it is the one utterly unique when they go bunting for Willett’s “contribution” in Manhattan. That | “everthel ar, r city which makes it | i re re em nae: HRN ee ” Teeeslly are Aen the great cities! of the world.” “And how about ew Yorkers—have they changed aince you saw them last?" he was asked. “Indeed, yes,” he replied, “New York men and women have learned how to ress in the Inst eighteen years. ‘The men have a certain special spruceness. ‘They evidently go to the right tailor and | keep their sults pressed afterward. Homespun waa once the American {deal | take advantage of it regardless of |costume, was it not? You have passed | the yells of his seconds or friends, | far beyond that now, and have obvious- | You hit the mark fairly and square-tiy learned that good grooming and de- ly, Jack, The most annoying nuisance | mocracy are not incompatible. boxing show are the yelling ‘As for your women, I thnk they Tpsctatore who Imagine they cam dovat [4reax better and are more attractive than the women of Paris. Here, in victory in that fashion, for style and richness of clubs should have not forgotten nat- efinement. The go to extromes in| ACK SKELLY, one of the cleverest men who ever donned the mitts, has this to say in his column in ‘3 Dally News advise—and a clever boxer needs very little advice. He knows what to do better than any second can tell him. The man who 1s fighting should be his own general and con- duct his battle along the lines his ability dictates. He should know when to be aggressive and when to be on the defensive. He can see an opening quicker than any sec- ond, and, if clever, will quickly You Present-day eeconds handle their Men reminds one of a burlesque show. »- Very few of them know the first Principle of handling fighters, and Often in critical moments become @onfused and get their men rattled by their shouting, jumping and yell- fing tactics. A good second should have long experience and a cool, leer head under all circumstances. In {t not a farce to see five or «i men | fighter's corner, each gi’ ing different instructions to men? How can any fighter ke; his head under such ridiculous cot Gitions? In the first place, thei @hould be but three men behind a Roxer—two to work and a third to Mrs. Peter Carrick For over si and will prevent lots of | ural kicks from ns who happen to Itve| wom, or do business near the club where the | aregs and instead of achieving beauty bouts are held, the result 1s hideous, Here you keep more to moderation, the ‘golden mean’ that must be ® component part of alll true beauty, AMERICAN WOMEN DC NOT SPOIL BEAUTY BY RIDICULOUS COSTUMES. “American women have tall, beautt- ful figures and lovely coloring. They do well not to spoil thelr advantages by absurd and ridiculous cost “Everybody and everything richer than when I was hore last. ‘The| hotels are more gorgeously furnished, | though the New York hotel has been «| nonym for luxury. ‘The man on the street has an indefinable air of pro: perity. The theatres are multiplied Aftyfold, and the great restaurants a hundredfold. And the wonderful ele tric signs are a source of continual | amazement to m here is nothing We | ay them anywhere clse in the world “Paris is dark and gloomy at night compared to New York. To watch the riotous throwing away of #0 much light the surest methods ranger can feel w York's pulse of pros- WURRA WURRA: You seem to know the figures on pinochle, football, fighting end the ether big items of interest, can you explain to me what all of this American Tobacco Trust stuff means? STOGIE SMOKER, ‘The surest thing you know. In 1890 Congress passed a law called the Sherman few, taking 80 words to sny that no individual or corporation should restrict trade or create a monopoly. In 1911 the Supreme Court handed down two decisions taking 6,000 words to ‘explain that the 800 words didn’t mean that trade should be entirely unrestricted, but meant that the individual or corporation must be reasonable on the job. Ih the Tobacco cave the court gave the trust six monthe—no, net in jall—but time in which to change Its clothes, The whole thing {» bunk for the reason that $t doesn't make any difference what the form of the corporation Is, the law ts nly concerned with what {t does after it 1s organized. That 9 what the lawyers don't seem to be able to see, or what they don't want the public to But they don’t fool me for a:minute. I know that a perfectly lov. might at times wear a cap and carry a thick stick and may operate in a Gress suit. I don't care what eort of corporate clothes the Trust weare—I am eply concerned in what !t does, and that ls what the taw Intends, Mr. Btogle Gmoker. STOP! THINK! HAVE YOU SUSPECTED YOUR KIDNEYS? you may have kidney trouble and not know it. The only signs may be an occasional twinge in the small of the back, constant lameness and tired- ness, dizzy spells, or some annoying irregularity of the kidney action, like too frequent, or scanty or painful passages. I tried many remedies, but noth- ? je parson But why do you smoke stogles? NIGHT ON THE OLD PLAN- TATION" is the w “A minican Lyceum di . ‘novelty in minstrelsy to be presented fn Lexington Opera House, Fifty-elghth have the votes of the First Alden. manic District in his yest pocket— left-hand side, Now, the voters of the First District and myself have agreed to hold Dick up on Election dney Pills I got a box at Utley Drug Store, and they helped me so promptly that 4 inued their use until I was free from backache. eee . My back was strengthened, the pain removed and my kid- street and ‘Third avenue, next Monday | Day and leave nim with only ble own soe the Sse dallenia: oh ‘now do thelr work properly and my condition is batter Heys are sluggish or weak, use Doan’s Kidney Pills, _neys restored toa normal condition. Teaonot endorse Doun's evening, Tom Usher's band is to do the} 4° BILL CROWLEY, in every way.” which have brought relief to thousands, heavy musical work and provide the wherewith for the dances aft Kidney Pills too highly.” Candidate for Alderman, Republican Ticket. I wouldn't tip him off for a crock of goold, Bill. I'd like to see that trick turned, But a Republican Alderman | Battery Dan's district! Is it dreamin’ you are, BI? WURRA WURRA Discomfort After Meals eellng opprgeeed with grhaiialanenal ing ate batonun ot Yaa neat the “4 pation fae of Blood a Ni ome of the Dominican 1 shows, and, bdellev y over some protes- high priced “WHEN YOUR BACK IS LAME—REMEMBER THE NAME” DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by all dealers—50c. a box.. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. it fa, Yelomnent a Hest, 1 fact the Lyceu he Sk: A dway’s 1 Pills chat i Seana! 4 i co. New Yom, ea niggers as they do athletes, but dy Bullivan ever defeat os that! is, the English ton. 4 Hi y take Im at their Matt Wel e me panne WO SPORTS. Paddy @ullivan whaled him good and plenty, and J wouldn't be surprised t he did it t was free pri rere k poor of, York~ boys.