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Merry Christmas! By J. H, Cassel TF ifty Boys and Girls a Famous in History By Albert Payson Terhune ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PU: LITZEn. Published Daily Except Supee by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 63 to ‘ark . w York, RALPH UY Lata R, ident, 61 Park Row, ANGUS SHAW Treasurer 6 Dark Row JOSEPH PULITZER, Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Row Entered at the Post-Office at w York fatter, Copyright, 116, by The Press Vublishing Co, (The New York Brening World), ‘ontinent and ge Ea Fer siakiant and the International No. 24.—NAPOLEON I1.; The Boy “King of Rome”? JX dm Postal Unton, ' STRANGER entering Paris on the morning of March 20, 18tf . 8 LI One ¥ might have imagined the city was under bombardment a ¢ that its Inhabitants had all gone violently insan One ¥ One Month. VOLUME 67.... THE NEWER ALDERMANIC SPIRIT. _ ROPOSALS to weaken the Bureau of Licenses or to help the hotels get back A continuous roar of cannon shook the air. Bands were play+ ing; a thousand bells were ringing; men and women were dancing madly in the streets and cheering themselves hoarse. Overhead soared a ga } balloon, from which at intervals the areonaut hurled handfuls of the old private-stand privileges that fostered and armfuls of gaily printed bulletins, , h y / extortionate taxical rates and primitive taxicab eervice in this This wild turmoil was the result of a bit of news that had just city will encounter prompt and overwhelming opposition in the Board! proclaimed: Nainely, that a son had beea born to the Emperor Napoleon) of Aldermen. | and to his wife, the Empress Marie Louise. : Frank 1. Dowling, President of the Board, put himself on record | That night, France's chief cities blazed with freworks. The people yesterday in definite terms: Paris presented the newborn prince with a magnificently carved cradle ¢ “No resolution or ordinance that will in any way interfere solid silver. with the proper enforcement of the present taxicab ordinance, But the baby prince was not merely a prince. He was a King, as well passed through the efforts of The Evening World, will be given For, at his birth, bis father gave him the high-sounding title, “Kiag a the slightest cousideration as long as 1 am Aldermanic Presi t Row hick ver before nerhapa had a child been born to such splendor and te T make this statement with the full knowledge that my i} such promise of greatness. Napoleon laud conquered nearly all of Europe, sertion ts backed up by the Democratic members, who are now 7 5 bw“ Kings and emperors cringed helpless at his feet. He was fn the majority in the Aldermante Board and will be for some VAs \$ The Baby the most powerful monarch on earth, And he planned te, | time to come.” ; 0. 18: ‘Menareh: bequeath mi ante power und majesty to his only som, é fii | } little King of Rome } President Dowling promised the same treatment for any attempt) " ~ EF PRAT NORE The Emperor spent hours dally playing with hi 4h eter ee sadiaa | q ARS ad ft + AS a 4 son, teaching him to manipulate toy soldiers, romping with him to take back petty license privileges of which the Aldermen volun-| } : WN 49 ig ‘ iN the daubing the youngsters nose with gravy, pulling his hair an@ 4 tarily divested themselves nearly three years ago. ' s ad Clee in similar pranks which formed Napoleon's rough idea of humor, ‘ = e little k he i athe conte pt fo ie iffe thet | s This plain declaration may be accepted as a pledge that the Board! f , | are MEWAIG IGE LATA toh he aaa besed 1skvaC rot “| of Aldermen, as controlled by the present majority, will take no back Ey om \ 1 play with the ragged street boys. : by 4 g 2 | he sight of povert and there wa lenty of It Pa those ward steps and will encourage no return to old-time habits of graft iiltaring dayocalvasa jabeed Bind to teers, He cave. nurapravere peuaa either among members of the Board or elsewhere. {fee by Raat moncy and all his personal jewelry to beggars until he wae y ‘f Yorke: here ne ™ H | fort len to. To most New Yorkers there has been no more gratifying proof j Then, when the King of Rome was still a child, N on was thrashed of progress in the government of the city during the last three years ee ml s, was driven from his throne and sent to exile on the Island o€| th J Iba, He tried to abdicate in favor of his son. 4 would not pers! than the rehabilitation of the Board of Aldermen. Respect and cou- init ts, But after Napoleon's death the Emperoi followers fidence have replaced former sneera, distrust and threats to abolish! | of the boy as “Napolen IL, Emperor of the F h a “ i : | The little crownless King of Rome was taken by his mother, Em} 4 the Aldermen as useless survivals. An entirely new notion of the New! Marie Louise, to the cou Austria where her father reigned. Austete | } York Alderman has taken shape. A deeply interested public will, [was France's foe, Napoleon had bitterly humillated the Austrian Bme , ’ | neror ' therefore, the more welcome the assurance of the Board’s new Presi-| Ry way of petty revenge the boy King of Rome was brought ap , dent that while the present majority has anything to say there will regard himself as an Austrian, not as a Frenchman, He was barre “ iain bacialiding ’ reading or hearing of his father's mighty deeds. :- ; His mother had hated and f And now she 44 es she could to poison her son's 1 \ Napoleon's newly ere all crumbled with thes They're promising Broadway a “permanent, alghtly and dur founder's fall, Among them the Kingdom of Rome. ‘Thus the boy wae able pavement.” robbed of even his pty title, A new title was conferred on him, peatie like the millennium. i} was henceforth as “the Du of Reichstadt."” He was alsq ae | ; mnorary ¢ Austrian regiment. een pee amen : He was a de chap. And the wily Austrian diplomats glad that he was. For they always dreaded lest the French might THE JANITOR’S RAKE-OFF meanrooon hey ae . Hammmnnnnnn® on his father's throne as “Napoleon IL" They have 4 ea A sy AC les: accused of poisoning him and of seeking in other T REMAINED for a janitress to flash one of the most illuminating | King. bed { to shorten his life, searchlights yet turned on the cost of metropolitan living. Pen i te nine amas. Hose Wilt tates ste be igh i ia biel alt r * © wrote for himself the folowing eynica’ Before the Wicks legislative investigators this witness un-| Here lies the great Napoleon's son. He was born King of Rome! ‘ folded, from an exp: rience of twelve years, her tale of how the mil!:- : ai acount Seppe : | opeless of regaining his lost rank, 1 und mine ian, the iceman and the baker “come across” to the janitor or the) treatment he recaived at Vien “4 ue divd aa of ‘Twenty-one Ca janitress to secure the trade of apartment house tenants. deathbed Ne ecovered consciousness long € h to look up at his es It appears that out of the prices they exact from ordinary con- er, Lam dyt Ob, FRANCE!" MG sumers the milk, ice and bread companies get enough to keep the RS z — - ——$—__—_—_-—— pasa at janitor supplied free with those commodities, besides paying him an| j ee initial $15 or $25 fee for his good will and remembering him with gifts | ( h a r i t y Wi 1 t a a Br r a Ss ss Bz a in 1 | h e Ji _ By Roy I McC d II at Christmas. The wise janitress moves as often as she can into ||. ‘ z ens a / newly-built house, thereby obtaining bigger “advances” from food By Sophie Irene Loeb 1 know a woman whose name ap-; For they give of them . Many| Cwrrisit, 1010, ty The tres Kali hing Co.) blonde, and she has a double chin in ied to a Wall Street broker , dealers competing for the trade of incoming tenants. pohatl: me ies 4 . ik {Pears on the letter heads of more]?! ay an agen Uitte money, because RS. JARR, first at the breakfast |@¢ Pleture, and the Mrs, Baddington|ball her out. 1 wonder if It-w 4 x . no Prose Purblishing Co, LAhed nny eal x uve little to spend, but the t 8 6 bre * “a - ler Ot ‘ % From other witnesses the committee learned that hall-boys a ‘ow Yoru twening World.) (sha py, ae mstiee be i ie aie ey give to the unfortunate, the down M table, had the morning paper| “* en ve thin and dark ; Mrs. Stryver? Her house was all | ' ‘ *s oa » Sibly attend to in yundred ars, | trodd ick and the wed a ‘ : | “An »men ight, th ej last . also “squared” by the milk companies, and that physicians have been | va G the week a man ents EEN nave see tatlaseve contest 0 i) B sic and he weary of coores. Had Mr, Jarr got me pee Pu A e so Ee nina Py ell, I, for one, wouldn't . ja 600,000 to start a school o: ere . e . to the table and the paper first, Mrs. eatn, Ad otr, J » “not! pity her, ie's got plenty of money has sacrificed a single personal in-; There many people who sign n par irst, Mra, | \ ‘ known to receive a 10 per cent. discount on their milk bills when | Duainess at Columbia College terest or given away a dollar from|check for charity yet would not be|Jarr would probably haye taken the|=2*¢ He tried to sell me Ife pay for things, What does ehe they have recommended raw instead of pasteurized milk to their| for young people. her private purse in the causes whe | willing to even touch fingertips with | jatter away from him, insurance, bothered the life out of me| want to go stealing for?” , ce propounds. ithe objects of their charity, : : |for weeks. He didn't look to me like| “You're a wonder!" patients, This man had eee. man in direct variance to| ‘The money is much needed and fille} “Here's a Mrs, Haddington who is ze ; der!” remarked Mr, i Grenson ttoriacs vhs a mi c iT paploy Uraces el) empl ll ilps Ate a man who could give his wife a! Jarry. “Do you think th For the humble flat dweller all this is of poignant interest in the pala ae evi tile ariah ge dele ART BE Ae at elvan ois litalltgeses reese ey Linders _ ea my aie ae $20,000 necklace, or a saddio horse, the people you know higher light i¢ throws upon the ever-increasing size of his bills. If his mone son came out of deed which he duty, bag Ml lla tlre Serge whftre Iti tavonite anddie horse's picture are| °" : is news? t him two] wi hake to b, “Oh, you always ctme when! “Well ldn't has to provide so many rake-offs, no wonder a five-dollar bill puts| & fund of expert ancoien! . peentiie vedi 4 , ei printed,” remarked Mrs, Jarr, looking |, y “i Leni nif y - f : + aa ‘ (eoaye te 1 wouldn't put anything past | less and less on the dinner table. ‘The cost of his own living i a nin cenuiie ie top eeeye soll of | 4. fe : Nea? ; by vate ia “Well, here's something: Your frtend | Jarr he wor 7 tive nan o ' | ne oun r t pwn nalva he ie fl her husband was cruel and pawne PTT EDT F eaadies AN ge age enough of a problem, But when it comes to being taxed for the cost} graduates appticd The only ceneitien ses ee Re Me Sane me ne r pearl necklace, a wedding present, I qiab He Neen ae and they . s\ five, and that would de Just of half a dozen other people’s living, the modest consumer with no | to him for em- Unknown to his beneficiaries, He had | br ae that is the, that cost $30,000, I'll bet it's th ree ae alia : : fp atdal too, and she's fitty rlo id the ry and acted with-| Godlike P eci wet me wee!" cried Mr. Jarr, ne ay!" graft of his own may well feel that the cards are stacked against him. | Hee ayer dr at a Te ie 1h Gieek ouateaat the oath | AOSIMELOD : a ues reer ’ ‘don't see how he could have fallen off | d be a little careful about H ’ p ai Mh: one “Can't you tell by the pictur saying ——_———++--—_____ businena training, Telly reforms. advertiser who likes to see his nam be Y 5 a ladder, Was it a stepladder in the| things like that," said Mr. Jere, | In a similar way ix the great work| in big type when he has parted with|asked Mr. Jarr, office? He was in the office when 1| ‘“W1 4 Secretary Wilson of the Department of Labor wants to do ; In onder to help done by hundreds of people whose|a few of his paltry pennies. | “How can you tell from a pletureliert iat highth ee ee ee aay te that Mrs. Stryver ts @gtyt - such people to get a firm footing for names neve: appear, That is the et he can never feel he | y 7 le t night, 1h, 1 guess she wishes she wi something against the “marshalling of armed thugs to quell Ile htire wane he prover liing neat work o “Tt produces the| comes at the end of a y in the newspapers?” replied Mrs.) he was painting @ sign on|fi sii erouty labor disputes.” Mightn’t it be often worth while to begin fur- i test blessin it is unselfish | day in which you “Women always give the re-!the side of a building In the Bronx,”! Dut t ' ther back with some of the smooth-tongued prof 1 des {nits aim, It has no personal t nething for somebody orters the pictures that were taken! yirg essing aie hae ass butt that he van arrested for jen nee gue: professional agi: ' But the meautitul thing about the tive except the satisfaction — that wn only to those chiefly con. |)” co ech fe aun is mui Mee Jarr | said MY. Jere, tators who foment them? Lo Ws Gin: havite partarmned - | cerned, a nite . | "Wh nonsense!" exclaimed M , it re witt Ia that in settling this sum ho Kae ee f ie , we of ee : It 1s good to reflect on in this Yule.| the » only the paper says rr, Ww sagt | 7 e Laer » it wae she eae 5 and y such a service h « ul Jarr, “How could he get up in the |!f it wasn't she it wasn't," has withheld his name, Such a man 4, performed in secrecy and by its] time, this jaddington is @ sumptuous) Bronx and be painting a buildin, Mrs, Ja ‘¢ anes THE ETERNAL PUZZLE. really means to accomplish the pur- very nature has accomplished the ome | ease 5 6?) Mrs, Jarr, “so what's the harm in my : pose of his philanthropy greatest results, | You know he lives in East Malaria.” |#aying It? ‘There, take the old paper, 7 P \ A few days ago I we M eaves enietomamese i ent Sa Se "Oh, you never can tell," replied; there's nothing 4 OW do they do it? I number of people who ROU Murersmc ipa eran - ie i nothing in 1, anyway, y do itt | know a number of people who, if, tauk ‘Mheatre in Hr. wh Lucile the altress Mrs, Jarr, coldly, “He may have! Mr. Jarr reached for the journal ef Here's the faithless deceiver of er l they were about to give away one thousands of people t i ; hless deceiver of women come back to ’ Hhonsands of peopis ti | ; een leading a double life, It's al-|enlightenment, but Mrs.Jarr held omte Rowadtiandiuttndita aceisel offices. end arcrateder nicked Sundredh part of, tile au wroula in ule anceroes Ch Con im Stain BOS By Bide Dudley |] | Ways @ trogedy of that sort that be-|1t, remarking that he had got ‘er ? ? ad ie fo heralded as far as " ° c] - ah } ae | that ts bound to succeed because of trays #uch people. 80 upset t to shake his hand, hope he’s well and make as much fuss over him|it could be carried by every manner. the. individual effort, the, personal Copyright, 1016, by The Press Publishing Oo, (‘The Now York Evening World) | “1 think you'll find it's some other |e tee teats it ie: ae if he were a gallant knight come home from a tour of rescuing ™¢8”* y touiabe ae i avtrargyy big) 6640 you know anything about) thing to stop tho froan ones with. He | Jenkins,” wald Mr, Jurr. "Our Jen-|the drygoods store Latertscnana The: are Ss eve " Lie h A i y. i} ic histo: "asked me | 8h . 4 bead i e 8 of dameels instead of robbing them lam y Ar : with Sanya rather or sister to somebody, | ano at E Matory?” k i a | nakes his bes Sod hon be oaya: | eine dense re tng to lead a double Ife /and that he knew she had to buy If half the charges against him are true, this “Oliver Osborne”|them are charter members ct mane cept in their immediate circle, Yet! giendiy patron spread his napkin on | iar raaatisteeca | PEE en eee fome winter conta for the chilaren, i ae Apes ee atts : Reni é f they are in close communion with the: ! | ‘ ortanar the acs , he, woman, and that she also wanted to gee ff is a professional heart-brea who has sinned against pretty much | charities and take good care that profoundest philanthropy. that can be bis kn , {murder news In the Aarera) ad the | dressed and weartng Jew nereated there had been any recent proclama- every code that society professes to respect. Yet some of the very! SYCtYbedy knows the tact bestowed Not mucn, 4 teitowt fH e with the women's dope onto | fF? shoplifting,” went on Mrs. 'tons fr the King of Eggs or the means - eariaiiewanbnlcei ti "Me ne fellow” Crime never did have any restt- | turning to another news Item, sh < women who claim to have been his victims all but rushed into his arms | ly ne eee energy Tl in here thi s irying to|tition for me, DIA thay and this guy . — he _Rimperor of Potatoes, at the “reception” in the Federal Building, where their presence was Anniversary {| envelope ins tation ‘a THE te Sha Mhegesumusd ' : ; nut ho didn’t get far, First t Sure! he says pumped — required to identify him. Instead of cold looks anc ie it, but he di him off in Rome. | as } ) ih avd. drowns, th HE founder of “synthetic phil-| JN proportion to its size, the sting! he says after he enaculloped lis beang) sListen, fr 1 knew T had him| | trouble maker drew smiles, blushes and soft whispers. And when Saar Hed ey ph i] eine Manbve 's probably the Pare wits, ae ! BhOW Ais len Of) norse-the-comeback right there, Rome = = ‘ et poe cdies osophy,” so-called as being an| J of the honeybee is probadl © proy? Weill, sir, | thought hin A Hava ca nleaivle ola ‘4 pepesegeey fi the first day was over the beaming “Oliver” declared he had “enjoyed attempt at fusing all the scl- | most effective infernal machine in | those fresi non-entrances who come | ff Tg ae peye On al se gl and SIMPLE eetpe ot providing 4) ure arranged on three cords whieh |! every minute of it.” Jences into a whole, was Herbert | existence, says the Popular ence | in here up WranK-lisn't any in that part of 3 hovel advertisement for the; travel tn pulleys at the top of the 1 LE erasers herp ; ; be ep earriis ag lors ». T held off inomentarious for show window of a store ts es pial i id What encouragement is there, wed like to know, for the honest hy who died thirteen years ago| Monthly, ‘The stinging apparatus ‘lve never i I eays.| a good atart and then way ‘uiesaal al | | window sash, ‘The three cords are ; és * to-day, Dee, 8 1903, Spencer was] smailer than that of a rattlesnake, ‘And furthermore, I'm not going by-by | in ald Home aataiaes Joined and conducted through three young man who makes love from his heart and soul and is ready to, born in 1 and his contenary wii] yet @ single sting has been known to) fer quite a wh ‘ 4 ® | | Intermediate pulleys; the end of @ back it up with his protection and his pay envelope? Nobody makes) ¥® celebrated by the itic world | kill a man, When we realize that it), hsb TRO eek Ane ods * he tell me fixed to the top of the dos. any fuss over him when he arrives in town, Nor does anybody rejoice : rd eneaeicaehe hal euartb Leer ¢ ant 9 ‘i (8); Wa gives a atl ae a jousht to study up electrical en Dnree red disks are suspended b ’ NOlP6 | it wan ta AMA Shan Ke wha usu | toe ; wot fai ants me. But TE save up the ht to mei Xi below the window display that he is “s wing fat.” astounded tts Mecause it's really, hig tune to/sineering and murder history, Bru | play. Whenever) ve is “still growi at for that 8) projected his! ‘The honeybee's st complicated | Ghat tus might Killed that gent with the door is opened the window dis There is no accounting for the ways of woman, ‘The saving ja) #eheme ef philosophy, based on tl 80 compli i that many words) +1 don't mean Tro: the prige de » but he didn't) play and the ks are moved wy ; i * 8" principle of evolution in {ts yelation| @M4 much Ink have been used in dis mean the or expatriate his erime In Rome, 1 got! and down a dista something old—but it wears wel ; ‘ relation | Gussing its construction and use. It Aven. Ont: 70 [an uncle in the engine works there | siel , ance of about t i = EA to life mind ty and morals, He Demon Thee thee stink ONOhat about this and he has told me all about the feet and attract much attention, proposed @ seheme requiring him to shaft of three parts, what was Helen city Sea ai, > ; % We 01 @ eleven volur being With that I turn on my heel ao Letters From the People Sombie Riayat Ei bitaeete ila al ihe hitshen ell her aes «6 IIE Island of Black Cate si A Wine. f aay the barbs of a fishhook, aves he tells Mami J the picturesque title that Bas A bets B that Miss Kuth Law, the exceeded the origina nto Which ‘hey obit is relly okey the Madison] “Ee what he 1” saial {lilt been bestowed upon Ghat- -f 9 B that Miss Ruth Taw, th the accompiist of } het Rely ham Island, in the Paci&e, about 180 Woman that recentiv made the Might | dated 150%, The sheath and the | ts combined Hut why talk | the friendly patron ic, Y e r nad H and ! # hollow tube through) whieh ipl too make! Oh, L wouldn't say thet" repiie miles West of Boumdor, it is overrun! from Chicago to ‘New York in eight |r, ine pai hie tim t 4 mental pow poison flows from the. palaon aac y ‘ Luvil "Afterward I got yo think | with dark colored felines thet ae ours and fifty-three minutes, is a recueeriranin ' atti abe 1 o hairy, soft proseations, & ade nity ; "you es, 1 had A OTL Ll a By a ad peas iL Fy Kur’ shown in the illustration, says acon. | said to live in the crevices of the leva, married woman, DB says n 5 Who i Birthdays considered lk eal wna 7 ved to pass lis eigiMy third ailes' she is in contact with slingable ob- and so on order to heey im from voice) “you he aight ta’ Heed My Popular Me et Ped, re am and to subsist by catching @ab . . ward, or ta reat me, q oO pu r of pict ) post da, &C., % : deck being too umor le & meant, Rome, Georgia,’ \ in bei pictures, post car and crabs, a pili. ( ' . i ! ———————___

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