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aren ~” ST TO 7 “ ene ‘Lbhe Evening World Daily Maga World. (Th zine, Tuesday Reflections of a Bachelor Girl e Ventriloquis ‘SMae) BE By Maurice Ketten (The New York World), Xe ESTARLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. PeBflshed Daily Except Bepdey by the Preae Publishing Company, Nos, 68 to . ‘ a RALPH SOLEPERN, President, 42, Park Row. | i y By Helen Rowland J. ANGUS SHAW, "Tre 2 Park Row. a SORT CULTTENN, Tre mecretary, ah Par Row. aaifoglrn ts ise rie — SEU TT a es ee ton 4 inte t the Poal-Office at New York ae @econd— 1 \ T {3 easy enough to be pleasant as you whseper tbenription, ares "tn The Hvemine |For Finttand mi tne tat [we Te REPUBLICAN - Ay FU ne lo THE l the ofttold tate, but the man worth whtle te fhe > Worl fon the Wnited Staten aa Coney ee | GOVERNORS , HERE i Jes WK IO man who can smile when he atande et the Ons afonth bl fot ' OSSEM BLED. FAVOR H m aitar rail? ~ VOLUME ern eee veseesNO, 18,452 OUR NOMINATION = | BuT PURELY FROM | | man's homage, the waltz of his devotion, the turkey trot of his ineolence, AND ELECTION AS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . By their dances hall ye know them! The minuet waa the eymbdol of THE STANDPOINT OF THE INTERESTS oF THE PEOPLE AS A WHOLE I witu ACCEPT A CUCKOO! This is a portrait of ‘bomas Rouleton. He operates a chain of grocery stores in Brooklyn. The picture indicates a sturdy type of man who would not be suspected of doing anything dishonest. Yot this good looking old gentleman ia guilty of a nefarious practice. He STEALS hia advertising. It is his custom to print advertising sheets in imitation of the pages of a newspaper and to hire their in-| sertion in ‘The Sunday World, | thus giving the impression that | it is a part of that publication. Tt is @ fraud on the reader and an imposition on honest advertisers. | ‘Tho World does not care five cents | whether Thomas Roulston uses its | advertising columns or not. It! does think that he can be honest if he tries. It therefore politely requests him to refrain from stuffing his counterfeit advertising in its | Sunday edition. He will feel hetter if he earna an honeat living. | I earth—439,000,000 people soattered over an arca of | 4,277,000 square miles, The United States, with the Phil- ippines, Porto Rico and Hawaii, has a population of 104,000,000 and an area of 8,700,000 squere miles. The new It ta incomprehensible that @ woman should be interested in Bridge whist or any other game of chance after she has tried the uncertainties and excitement of matrimony for a few years. When a man tumbles from the ladder of success he always blames it either on some wommn at the top who “threw” him down or on some woman at the bottom who “tured” him down. A married man's mind is never at peace. If his wife talka while he is reading Me newspaper he is annoyrd; if she docan't he te apprehensive, When you observe the eighteen-cerat foole most men admire, @ drain seems almost as superfluous in a woman as an appendiz. The modern woman sceme to think that if she dorsn't get the vote the country will go to the dogs ; the nadern man is convinced that if she docs it will go to the cats. When a girl glances ‘round at the general run of bachelors nowadays she is sometimes thankful that she can marry only one of them, | The saddest sight on earth is that of a real man trying to look bright and interested at an afternoon tea. Making the Best of Yourself by kleanor Ciapp THOMAS ROULBTON. "a" ot- THE BIGGEST EVER. HE “Great” Republic of China indeed! ‘The greatest a Consright, 112 (The New York World), a 6 aiways looks more slender in e gown of one color than 4n a and skirt, unless the blause 8 to be the exact shade of the | Black {8 undoubtedly the “thinnest Jocior w stout woman can wear, Dark blue is also becoming, and in a slightly Jess degree a subdued shade of hello- trope and dark green. Cadet dive, tan i} The Woinan Who Is Too Stout. - ere once talking animated!y together over in @ corner at | the hostess, thinking that | they mipht feel neglected, called to IE story goes that two wome | T » || a certain afternoon tea, when jthem from the gcoup of which she was the centre. half @ million equare miles more of territory and more than four times as many pooplo as the United States, Besides China propor the word “grea stam, Mongolis and Manchuria, These Iat barren, and while they represent in epace noarly two-thirds of the new republic they amount only to about a tenth of its population, But 400,000,000 people! Assuming an of one soldier for every ten of the population, « possible army of | 10,000,000! In the geographies China used to he described as a! \ 8 of almost impusgable moun- ‘nina and deseris which from rem«iv antiquity have effectually cut country “whose land frontier consi ropwhie has, therefore, includes Thibet, Turko- | tor regions are largely emergency war etrengih PRPOEEASOEREOES OED EOE SASESS: The Jarrs Entertain High Art OOSSREES COSEEREEESEONAEEEE Just telling s+ “Miss Blanc, what are you and Mra, |Green talking abo 77" Miss Blane repiled, ‘Mrs. Green wa tho way she lost fifteen pounds."* Whereupon every woman in the roam made @ bee line for that corner and asked "How?" Which only goes to prove that excess weight ts a painfully enthralling subject with many people, Now, on the numer- ous excellent methods for reducing the flesh, both by diet and exercise, it is not the province f this article to touoh. | But it is certain that while you are en- jdeavoring to regain proper proportions and \ght gray are to be avoided. Mauve and certain shades of dright Brecn are used very @uccesstuny by some women to give a touch of decora- tion near the throat and they some- times help wonderfully in diminishing the effect of flesh and too florid coler- ing. Above all things, the stout woman must be careful not to have her clothes fitted too tight. There must be no ead- den curves, but long, flowing linea If he wants to give the effect of slender- ness. Flesh can be confined, moulded and distributed by proper olothing; Wut it cannot be entirely eliminated. She ami wit spoll the effect of the yery all | y rome, auah means you gun make|must never Ince so lghily that ie . 3 vert Mf TOOK much lender by | flesh bul it below and above tho T this corner of the world from interchange of people, products and ri! In fneir Own Humble Dwelling. dressing “thinner ;” thet im by. stvingloorset, Sate, lo inexpressibly hideous ideas with other regions and places.” ON &® little heed to A nation of 400,000,000 that oan turn its government upside ‘owm so deftly, #0 quietly, and eo in acoordance with the most im- “And Mr. Jarre and Mrs, Clara Mud-, billed in the "Big Time” as ‘The Funny “They'd walk out on you at a vaude-| The woman who !s Inclined to be too Everything about the neck must be ” ae a id At axited approval also. ii the young man would go} ville house with that highbrow stuff,""| stout should avold waists adorned with| kept flat and jong. Broad eaflor collars proved modern methods has outgrown thet description STARS SE SOUT OG: Ea oat inner tha ool and out of the win-| sald young Mr. Slavinsky. I never|overmuch trimming, welete that, for|are unbecoming because they broaden ——_—_-42—_ rooin,” satd the young man, airily, of the way botiored my put to get K by Tt| Want of a better word, we call “fussy.” |the fgure perceptibly. Short haired furs aE This belng taken for what tt s ‘Hungarian Rhap-{ you want to ‘get 1 ‘em|She should always remember that long|should be worn in preference to the AT THE WATER’S EDGE. the latest bit of Ria ne |sody?"" asked Mry, Jarr. something like this. ‘a| lines make her figure look more slender tong haired varieties. Perstan jamb, O to the pier for romance. It walks every incoming steamer. Yesterday it came in the shape G cig deautitul doll!" came back to marry her guardian, the rich friend of her dead father | Copyright, UHL, by The Press P ‘ h B t S 1 il “But do you think tt | ; g \ ps , ) # heaps , “ i pred, M12, oy he Drews Woliauiig Cv I ou think It Le pecessary to \ Vhe friend, a man of fifty-five, held her on his knees when she wk PSE Shes) e ogy Oo 1 >: ’ aes ee to be a succens on the Matrimony Is Not F a little girl and promised to “wait for her to grow up.” M* BIDNEY BUANINGICY “denis S + ; et went » Mudridge-Smith, to Q . H Mimself at ihe plano in an at her not-displeased embarras Mf To-day it is @ pretiy German Gretehen como at last to join her Htude taat denoted plainly how u p e I b) t 1 t 1 Oo n S. aisg to relleve a leealon’ melee On the Fre e List Mans in this country. For three dreadful hours of whiting she feara| {te he felt thet he could stam the t fe it have reaulted In Mr, Jare throw-| he has forgotien, and that cho must be taken buck fecuvae che fa tee EE oe yao room ne, UTE IME I Rie Pras tune Co bianew of BXCUBE for these manifest ine the gay mualclan out of hl front By Madison C. Peters. no one else to answer for her, ‘Then Hans appears beaming and | Pan’: With hile right foot on the By Sophie BE top thp-Cwon a | out of breath. Follow a hasty marriage and neetants ke H . “You gotta b pated school of musig t low was HTTERS PROM Titi PEOPLE" | ed without being laid open for thorough | with what the public (aa oer 1.—-Why He Doesn’t Marry. To-morrow it will be a father seeking among the ninety mijl-| ‘ted over his right and his tm Tho Evening World o man from! INSPECTION, would seen that We saved ‘The dot Tomales Gi? Why. | amore tour milijons of men no longer young she must adopt with . : {mt ulders were bent forwar A clwar South Orange writes as follows: | would bave ay with the Dark’ putting In the irtwi a ITH over 4 TCA ci se ione of the United States a son who left the home village in England |e Hitaiieed.. @fie ‘ka rare Ai ne eca |e ig in whirlwind dancers and| in the United States past /eagerness every kind of attire whitch’ will ] age in England |ette, untigited, tas trom tis ins, Some. tert the alliy superatitions | interpolating some up-to-the-minute | thirty. years of aze and not}charm away that melancholy apestre ‘ twenty yeare ago, Or some slip of a girl who has staked everything | *mey DY Cid et eallb rearing wl fevece tae y 10. ay, BUN Sw ORE | songs | inarried, and the number con+| which throws its sha iow on the tooking ‘7 " WwW are fe ran we : on three years’ hard work with her voice in Paris returning hope fully to family and friends to prove (hat she y itttie heart o Ethel Bar-| questions arise; Why don’t these youns| The time way when women of the very " ‘ tonishing im: ro amd play a few once oo ¢ plaice all the rot} Wino neg ont Mrs, Mudridge-Smith,| men mar: Will it become so in oe pase uy bec me their husbands’ For a ingle instant they siand upon the pier—they and their) {org ott un Ga Resin ghoul Ms da nee Whling ears, caken| Teen’ d isa Witch of these three| future that comparatively few men w! friends aps companions, considered their d ; ’ . she would act Itke, Suh interests tlentical and did not hold tent ste 5 ref or ry . ; ragtine (o give these present | joan of f a | OP marry? tories—in clear relief, before the ¢ yuniry whisks them away and |! "in ea tos those prene Be at z ee aoah Ley Well, tt would be hetter for them tt] Independent careers are becoming | as so much fair game for graft, weaves them into ite genera! maze of life, Deter ak ane Paki aaa Guan orstition and’ keeps | *R@Y did."" auld young Mr, Slnvinsky, | more and more Impossible to young men| It may be a scandalous thing to eay, For shy people this great news-hungry cit Dan th Lun MLaaiaativ! cranmed: (rcliaAre Abs ihe 4 ry Rinlite “Oh, dear!" sighed the stage-struck| in our land, and women aro filling pos!- | but the scandal of the fact 1s so miuch fae a Hee ee eee Ea are culate ine aren bia cieutt | ‘s alwaya a “darke|OUDK matron, “T did #0 hope you'd] tions which men shotld occupy to make | greater than the scandal of contessing-4t of getting off the steamer like seurrving across a lighted stage, P59 {ug in a skle p t te frst . looks good to me.” red Woman’ one knows, And “a let. |SU#seet I'd be better in something by| homes, If the four million women who that I will risk criticism for the state- rf a aig in pe saben th : * 00 BANE: S08 Anne. . cS 00," Winner oy pecame | ment h i} ¢ i Vhey feel all eyes upon them. But their confidence and their af-/ matte Meiter and suappat the {ot ae a: And as this Uttle t NWETE, come, And Wed ponsn't | Pm ro oF Belasco, are bread-winners in our land ane me ot the tact the domentic lfe'ot ld od. We | } Strange to say, the patent lghter lit) "STE WENCE old world s the water’ sometimes? Immedi-; “Well, you'll have ti go to them| bread-makers we might solve the pr Nn !s in an appalling condition, wits are seldom misused. We love a romance, and none bettor than STAR te ee! Gon s clothes the people of her ac. (ainke, then,” eal feman at the| lem of the bachelor. sarin later n hae given ap all high am- one that comes in on a ship. fal young ma on hangs on trying 19 8 irm with the g of truth | plano, frankly ody with the| ‘The salaries ef our young men, even in| bitton f for moment W m hold, In many ease 8 the se a tham, nerve and wi ess and act swell, 00d posit r ri won sed Wide marist | al wt? Now, by aay method of reasoning that 7 SAA An an break Into + rT i ng from » $23 a week, 1 hen aia 1 i ‘ x ther Words, she COLLAGORATES i but you got! wite an 7 4 \to be t 7 i a self to the one obsege of THRIC paca ey 1 ‘Ooject to my smokin’ in here . oy What differcnes, 1ucky | with these self same pedd of Hfe|to be an artist ut that: you gotta know) ® Man support a soe 7 RTIFICIAL, jewels are said to be in great demand just) oi not at wil" replied Myre, dare %, could it make fur one 19! and takes to heart « footlah UNGER-|how to dance the new stuit and aing| blooming responsibilities on preseni-) gaining the wherewithal to Keep Gun now on account of the alarming number of street holdups an apartment he had once oe | -PAINTY, Wasteful hours are spent in| the new etuff. If you was to 6 ot | 48y Lard ‘fe becoming effectually die: dulgence ‘ot a agtig cae rR; , 2 . uf nal this ts only ONE thought of burning bridges and COM-| your husband, now, you could get! larria viyiay "¢ 6 bees . bg Men and women are taking their real gems to the safe Still, Worse a aucanedliGne dite Wa ents which ff she had hut stopped | booked as quick as this guy Brandt or) couraged bY the -capalaatly, e08 areal? Wepen’s sleet | Leek Ot ue ae ynshop and replaci e th false ones f s mee mnfort and 86 5 oii r lyoung: R oq | Mereasing cos ne. ‘ ra hes, n 4 ere ot tes ro P and replacing them with false on n order ¢ ' vor if ia - : i, she cou have said with old | young Froctetoiler eoul6 if they wantod Parente without fortunes aupport thetr| utes for lunch, aeldom off on & 4 escape lackjack. ve if i venation, : ‘ luxury and girls expect to| And for what? Vulgar display, @heat - . . ‘ 5 I my Soul through the Invisible, |dame, you gotta have the goods, no|@aushters in oy This may save jewels, but it won't save head owner may “My old apartinent looks good to me." | gome letter of that after-life to spell: | matter how much press notices you get be ws cared Sat stot Se ry ae} Santh 9 Rehicus termiaoetane in di ) ¢ ‘Thus the bogy of superstition 2 “n o ra nae oo 5 know ‘his diamonds are false, and the dealer w hom may know Idered down’ dhe ages and caused | Ate Cy Aid by cay Goul retuen'd to me, |for mokdaring- eayboy: Go if you are| (ee Moan, man can enent and the time | equipager—iene are the Mawes mas wandered down the ages and caused | and answe I Myself am Heav'n! going to shoot your hi it, but who i g to tell the thief? nore suffering than any kno: . . {s coming when only the favored few) seem to constitute for the emmed’ of it, but who is going to he thief ? e8 than ar r known | and Hell jter first ler me run over a few au Rerarionn acaiat fect paradine=tn ae agent. Did T say KNOWN? In truth, | go tt comes to pase that of alt the mu: | fire songs with you and teach you a| ca” Marry, ipnefae vake ae: FG ORY WOE EAGY RA «the UNISNOWN: perstitions In the world nothing CAN! tow fancy steps that you could use tol, The fhordinate pasion for dteag te & prospect only. ole a | cer me G0 nt Gear ital wiilon we nar your fortune excopt|take ‘Toddiing the Toasie.’ * terrific impediment to marriage. How| For, when the fen ts galnad, the mot r ? t je Toddling the Totelo " h of a slmoon hes with Letters From the People’ know trath, the viperuatural |YOURSHL, Strange to aay, with Chel" opus 1 am, not. going to shoot my| San, the, wife whore husband hea @|ureath of smoon hes withered the vere pie : BusiwaD RR MDAD UBER trmmendoss free At Sn ee HA husband," sald yonng Mex. Mudridge-|'nq who shall condemn the woman for| tain and slain tie an birds, and . 2 | there are still sone of us who Rave! gmien, ‘Lm simply going to depend-on| Aresng her very t fs little or no domestic happ i Min hale Dose 0 Hdd sone one told Solomon, tn all MMs |iloundertng fancies and bellefe at whore (Amt it simply going to di PA |aipaaetng. Derry HAE BF TRS abe | saere 49 tiie or no doReNtG: pera 6 Only Ohetacte, Ay hen " t; hetpa , de Baitor of The Krering World To the Bali om, that he could talk across wiles ear witness that Te answer to the problem us to how] A correspondent wisies to knew tf micah orfor rhe Lams. piano with o sigh. maoh the man etarted with wo hadi inere is any bad Jucl ah miracle comld it be performed Yet | cranks and er nnkis a op} “No wonder the moving pictures are ” r A Sas guecns tentiod areas stone ne oe | anr?i ny, tad wok In meviag back |e sie up he resetver of toe teentn | Oh, Tay, unemuided ones, COREE OWT, 'Ye eater te Moulas ewes 01 ceTtratning” for Chess, A Thirsty City, tere@and apent $6 in the first place and! nogt people the only bad point about t epoca ot i pagers {\ovon right on the frat and MAIN | “With them diamonds you got, and aj) PROPOSED rule in the chess’ KING the whol population of the In the second and thind. My a N18! would be that the owner would mot} grog yte (ype Solan good romauth) molten, you'd be hook! A match betwee Mamet, Lasker IE V At 1,500,000,000 people, seme that he had $43) when he en Ue" allow them to Ket back until they had| paidese dantat GA thine velo once coe] Dreuse bu, ay men Bur aoe teh OO EMO Or wele Ann on and Capadlanoa provides that 1li- {dea cait bo forined of the vastness firet place and asked to have it doubled pag what they owed when they et ORieAs Gat wees cas asl ei 30, the need fw here-NOW. AND | Want to do the Lésile Carter! And vet| negs shall not interfere with the piay-' of New York's water supply. If every Vt ke would apend 8. Twice $5.45 18 formerly moved away’ ge | 'APRATD, Not long hgo Natives tn eave teuperatition never gave anybody any.| they want (8 voter" | Ing of apy sume, of the ground that “it )zhen, women and child an the tece:of $1084 He spent H, leaving bim with | FDWARD KANE | age countrles ran fm terror at the sight | ching but MISGIVING: "| He would havé gine away from there! ts thd Oustness of the player to 20 trein||:Cae earth: were to walk up to the lakes Hm At wie eacond piace, W.00 doublad 1 A Oy ces uockeied car Gove cael woud in disgust but thet he wae coamd t0/ thomedbaiethat thetr tedige shat! De in| and-smervetre which aupply New Werk poy et the teat — . Boe hie 6 aon ate y ed go on to show many examples of bow| WHHN SUPERSTITION COMES IN'| stay and: give the eager aspirant mase| perteet eomtition, ana «the sat \CBiy with water, and esch te poer in fo he and On what dey & = on behe UNKNOWN atrtes terror until (t)| AT THE DOOR, RBAGON FLIES OUT) advice Croim the: vuat nanery of his! whioh byr this rule .is\etfareed, to study’ witicneret- water, % warld net be b om 7. Pw | |e BXPLAINED, ‘There is come « Alka webpow, exportonce of what thetpubite waits |): \hexith'and'live accortitagiy.” ‘tolent that city ten days, down the gangptank of | e of an orphan girl who | joyful departure, was right of The Livening World | pedal—the only one u: Deinearifewelled fingers ales up and slown with his agile and na most as ladies tittered apprect Jarry dovvted his fist andy midered, if he swung on the youns man (who was Irene Loeb. the man's closing sontanee, ® DOPE FESDDGSVS FHSS FF99ISSSG99ISFIIH $595 9S59SEISISSITD se he would have asiced, “Ry what | (This being a plano composition site} her girlhood plano living jn an era wi goes to sooth- joors low whispers are still el and countersfgns for ng jangulehing glance on Mra, Mudridge- Smith, he emote the weyboard a re- sounding crash und sang polntediy at Or ‘Ob, you heautiful dol, you great big hesplan matte: “But Maude Adams doesn't sing rag. time, nor Billie Bur rie pe But, being a Young Mr, Slavineky closed down thai suld the authority on| ules and amplifying them’ to sult your own needs; amd youthful. She should id bright colors. They are “fattening.” Light tan and gray will also increase her apparent Corgright, 1912, by The Prem Pablishing Co, (The New York Would), stantly on the increase, the smartest frock that ever came front Paris. Hudson geal or broadtall neck make a woman took much more than fox, lyex or raccoon, “one slass—Old Age.