Show SHOULD CULTIVATE THE TIlE MAMMAS President Roosevelt elt will no doubt douht be pained to learn that he is not so popular as most persons be lieve According to the In latest test test est to determine the degree legree of a mans man's popularity the Chief Executive thc live is not so AO close to the peoples people's heart as several other public men Minis Ministers who do an extensive business in the christening line declare that a a. mans man's popularity is best told by the number of babies named after him A Philadelphia clergyman man has kept a list of his last three months' months christenings and from it one may mar tell the popular idols of the day Six Mark Hannas six Grover four Albert Albeit Edwards three Arthur three Tos Joseph JosOph ph Choates two Theodore one Joseph Jefferson one George G-eorge Dewey one Ignace one George Moore one Stephen Crane one Rudyard Kipling one Andrew Carnegie one John D. D Rockefeller one W. W J J. J Bryan From the ministers minister's list the following names of girl babies are also taken Five Clara Bartons five minus minas three Lillian Russells three Gertrude Ath- Ath ertons three Carmen Sylvas Syl two Violet one Ouida j one Dorothy Vernon one Evelyn Innes one H Helen len Keller From these statistics it seems that G. G Cleveland and M. M Hanna are arc nearest the hearts of fond parents in the Quaker City It would be well for President Roosevelt to cultivate the doting mammas and joyous papas Judged by bythe bythe bythe the clergyman's list he be is nowhere now in the race for popularity Teddy should try not to look so fierce grow his mustache over oyer those gleaming teeth and make friends with the devoted fathers and mothers of little tots Election time is coming com coin ing round and votes are needed |