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don Aca it aA sR ROMODPSAR RN 5p its © sc dnb BRAIN FRESHENERS. UTie column te for mathematical problema Only the popular kind that exercise and refresh the mental Saculties and do not require elaborate algebraic ‘olution will be printed. Our type does not include alocbrate gna, t0 i will be impossible to give answers fn which there are used. The namen of the frit in persona sending correct solutions will be printed, Address answer to ‘' Problems, Evening World, P.O, box £, 354, New York City.) Some Curious Figures. held up the hands of the man who thus] agreed upon by the Committee, and abusee his official powers for his pri-| would It not be reasonable to fix some e revenge. Gov. Flower, like New| time for hearing witnesses for the de- York City, {8 bossed too much. fense? No person would desire to cripple the Investigation by placing the slightest obstacle in the way of a full and com- plete exposure of every corrupt practice of the poll But the judgment of the people is already pronounced. There ls no doubt whatever In the public mind of the cruel blackmail practices of the police. But fair play is a jewel, and “SUNDAY WORLD” FEATURES. The “Sunday World” to-morrow will be a notably Interestnig newspaper, with more striking features than ever. In the first place, the Duchess has written a charming love story in her very bert spirit. And the colored cartoons and [This column Is for everybody who has a complaint to make, In- formation to give, a subject of gen= eral Interest to discuss or a publle service to acknowledge, and who Di kates sis _ BUBSORIPTIONSTOTHE EVENINGWORLD 9FR MONTH. days, and almost perfect in nutriment. avahy kesuniar Maa es entitled! to be t ‘To the Raitor: goods this moment is @ hat or bonnet | tory than sweetened drinks. A glass PER LEAR... nnn nnn BB-5O| attractive, ‘Then, too, there will be three | heard in his own defense, Bere letiere eee ee At Irregular periods, in the newspapers and! covered with black ostrich plumes. | Of water or tea with a squeeze of lemon No. 11,995 entire pages devoted to the Summer re- cepa een Magasines, appear certain interesting te ltaltvel Some of the dress hats are loaded with | Julce will generally quench the thirst; - Vol. 84. s++Now 11) sort news of the past week, the cew Ae THE GREAT SAENGERFEST. Sunday Sncredneas. Gelgning a word of explanation as to their sudden | trina ss send aumecro’” “metheratical curio. | feathers valued at $10 and $15 apiece, eaacn lemon ice is almost as good, ———— ===|rivais and the gossip of all the watering Y departure, Again, when 1 came to this country drank aun hae: whereas, the more soda water with _|places, Incidental to this there will be| The torchlight parade of the attend-|7 tm Faltors Lar ties," @e, One of the most common “curious fig- poe Entered at the Post-Ofice at Now York as second. Me SeRutitul page of pletures of the first| ants on the National Saengerfest last Ih anawer to “G, Fi," who argues in favor of | could not remain seated in a atreet car and Al-| urou te 142,867, Thin, if multiplied by 2 3 4, 6 yrup and ice cream, or sweet lemonade out ot original humor are more than commonly week's treatment froin Dr, Muldoon, night was a perfect success, both as to tasteful and general, and many of the streets looked lik can put It Into 101 10 words or | the first day ea the Sabbath, let me may that what the Wible tele them, theret y must low lady to remain standing, and often, al- Jer nex, If a sent t offered thet, plant themselves in it with thelr celebrated * if-reliant® alr ous figures" abe unlimited, For Instance, there Is The most expensive style in millinery a == | bathers of the season, | rat never choot the. Sabbath trom the sev: | NOURN fatigued, have T glven up my comfortable fe WNiinGd, ie eats aewevin, beoulag the thirst. Work all Summer, but don't While Nellle Bly was taking the Keeley | numbers, good marching and orderly be-| on to tne nine dey of the week. vos Matte ve, [OAL Now, while mot expecting any profuse | sancrate sreauet, Multiply 142.057 by 1, and the overwork, Idlers are usually the hote | #aF BRANCH OFTICES: cure at White Plains recently she dis-[havior, It was a fine spectacle to Kee | fy Jo, Jonn ar 10 8 2). The Sin ot Man ta[tNAnks fof much a almple act of courteny, my | product, tu alk nines, $99,999, Now, there In \n- test people in the community. WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Brost-| covered that “Billy” Muldooa, the cham-| ten thousand #olld German citizens $1) fond alo of te Sabbath.” What does thie |Furopean experience had led me to took for | jimited instruction aad amusement (I may add — atid way and Sixth ave. at 224 ot. pion wrestler who gained wile fame be-|lne, and it was gratifying to mark the| mean? simply that the Sabbath t* the Lord'«} *l/8hY recognition, such as a brief “Thank, | aiso labor) in tracing out the origin of the pe- Devilled Ham Sandwiches, WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—198tn ot, and Madi-| cause he was the man who teined John] Keneral disposition of the spectators | sapuath, Let it be remembered that the day you,"* oF m glance, conveying appreciation of the | cutiar property of the foregoing figures, and in ap- Chop cold boiled ham very fine, For fon are. L. Sullivan, had a “physical culture along the whole line of march, and in-|here called the Sabbath in the #eventh day of y . Do Lever give up my seat now, except to an plying ft ad Hbitum to other figures, As yet, the each cup take ine yolks of two hard- BROOKLYN—09 Washington st. farm" in the same town. Miss Bly vis-|¢ed far beyond the line, to do honors the week, the day whirl the Jews protested (01/014 Permans | Well, mot it L know it. With very | writer has never seen any extension of the princt- dolled eggs, one tablespoonful of lemon PHILAUELPHIA, Puctneuirer Often, O99 coset |Ited the place and arrangel to take nt the oceaston, ‘The decorations were| keep, The Christians know wo relikion, except | Ae Ciopallons one eeeatedy patrons Of the Bent: | ple underiving the Gaures 142447, but auch “curt Tart or sour drinks are more satisfac- consumed, the more insatiable will be Juice, one-quarter of a teaspoonful of mustard and quarter of a pound of but- - WASHINOTON—to2 140tn et. She has written a very interesting story : ‘iveniies of uttering [all the seventh day the fabbath, and that day |{n with thelr celebrated © weltrellant” att 1a aumber reprenented by nineteen Alain which, ter. Rub the eggs smooth with the but- é fi vi nly. tit how did It beeome the Tard’ ® ing per- | multiplied by 2, 3, 4, 6, Ac, up to 18, repenta {hi of her experiences among the physical| as, which were strung from the roofs |"! shiek ica | fon who offers tt, T may m the whol ig uk te, tha usta if ter, mix with the Ingredients and season : L i Ot house ‘arid latoren’ 16 the fe [ite maite it. It wan J created atl things um up the whole mat- | qigite an in the quoted figures, and produces all te taal It wrecks who are regaining thelr health stores to the sidewalk ; ee eee eesceees cae the one [tr by anying that the average American woman being multiplied by 19, So of many fe. Spread thin lices of bread with inder Muldoon's guidance. she tells how| The police did eMcient rervice and the} er mm 1. U2 Col, bs tity, Naw 1h OL aiy mot compare favorably with her Furopean | cthera, “The writer has a. number of ninety-neven {t. Fold together, or roll. A: een ones! MIL HSNGS get eee ee ae tie dine oe pe Was Preserved (MFOUBNOULY rust necessarily have been the one who rested [sister tm those attetbutes which are essentially multiplied trom 2 to 96, shows enh and Grow Fat apt box and wrestle and piny ball before iveancand on the seventh day, and who blessed and aaneti- | womanly. COSMOPOLITAN. properties. Can any of you! 9 ag Fs § breakfast, and during the day take long} GOV: Flower and Mayor Gilroy were} neg it qien. il, 12; Ex. xx, Bll). Therefore chi teh readers produce t or any other ‘curious fgures'* aIUCENET ee cee nva uel ta ias at Me 18 | waike and vigorous horseback rides, un.| Present at the reviewing stand and were! jaiuy ia the Lord of the Sabbath by virtue of \ otal A872 heldpaltt Blip beauty of the bables. > eat vidently weil pleased with the sight * ‘To the Editor: woman who wants to round out her < they are so tireil out that they want! &Y ¥ h the sight. | nis power as Creator, — The Apostles never once | , . R. F. PICK, 30 Lafayette pla a 5 go to bed by 9 o'clock In the Svening. | President Cleveland could not attend, |vepe tne arat day ot the week ua the Sabbath, | “OB! what le lover’ Strange, Atul fever attenuated anatomy, fill up the hollows THE WORLD'S the “Black Death has begun again, | Wing to the pressure of public business, |. ¥."" refers to John xx., 19-26, Seo Acta 1, | THE courses for @ {Ime eo madly through our ‘The Well in the Centre. A coarse biscult-brown atraw, with | gimenrec’ and face and grow magical d id prob y 7 ved a bts Mi fa) rT This Is the dreadful pestilence of his. | !t Was aid, and probably owing to the [is, which will show you they all lived in tht evotving g thousand lovely fantasies from de. | 70.th® Editor: Black feathers, fastened with jewelled | {mbles at her joints must be merry. BANNER MONTH tory which from century to century | time recently devoted to fishing and [upper room and were at home partaking of thelr luded brates, Represent tho ales opposite the angles C.D! pins, is considered prime, The bon- 'y 18 wearing and aging. Cross peo= tory wltged the earth and almost de, | other excursions, But he sent his ex-[erening meal when the Saviour appeared t0 them, | ang in the visions of fancy'a rosechued dreama, [AM4 A by c) b and & respectively. At middle | not jttustrated 1s hellotrope, with black ple always luok old. Fretting upsets FOR:CIRCULATION. populated some of the great citles of the | CUse® through his private secretary, |and in Luke xxiv, 41-43 tells us the Apo#tle* | tranamitted to shining gold earth's dull dross | Points of B and c erect perpendiculars, Inlet". | moire ribbon loops and three black je hervous system and deranges the Old World. It has now made its re- | Mr. Thurber gave him « tolled fish and honey, and he peer Won of perpendiculars marks centre of circle | Die digestive order. ‘Tell a woman a pleco appearance, and it is possible that ft To-day the first concert of the Saen-|took it and did eat before them.’ These Ar) g5 sweet, so fair, the promise of this base de- passing through A, B and C, or is the distance —_—s of bad news at table and she will be ill Average Per Day hue started on its travels to sweep the | ¢rfest will be given at Madison Square | never ured at crommunion SaGRE required, which when found In equl-tistant trom AwweetsPatateranute: on the spot. Hurrying keeps people lean *. The “Sunday World| Garden, with eight thousand singers, | First Cor. xvt., 2 refers to collections of money the three points. Ita distance 1# found as fol! Gut cold polled sweet potatoes into} @Nd ugly looking, Haste makes moro ‘ earth once more, The “Sunday World” | 7 it’ he a grand affal The ci "lta be taken up for the saints at Jerusalem, | One beanteous form, {deal of all we hold beat, | lows: By trigonometry calculate angle at A thus: | giicag or aj, But two tabl fuls}| Waste than gain. It is bet: I 9 I to-morrow will have a most striking | "in ne devoted to enloyment, ca | aul sald, ‘Let every one of you lay by him in]! Angel guine appears, and to, we stralghtway | Cosine A equals bt plus ct minus at, multiplied OF puttop de Aribblie In. the tevingepany | eaHly trail OP falas, ae raAnly: Wont te 4 ° article on this historic pestilence, and to enjoymentsiende ee that in, at home, for thle was not to) be kneel ripping in the frying-pan, rly worm or 3; reproductions of the famous “Dance of Haddad a me. on Thursday, and it is | (0"" tp in the public congregation, and has no|T0 offer fervent homage at the shrine of the ate woes the penentees first on one areata wen veut and lose a sweet Death” from the cemetery wall of | be hoped the occaston of the seven-| rence to the Sabbath at all, Revs 1, 20 unreal, side, then on the other, Season and pe 5 at does it matter if the —B— Basle, teenth National Saengerfest will be al! cry tq the spirit om the Lord's Day, therefore | Clothing 1t with the alluring charm, the almple serve, new dress is u day late. Cultivate a au- q Among the other incidental features | Pleasant memory to all who take pArt}ing son of Man is Lont also of the Sabbath’ | Rrace. Gilde Mois Gis Handean He eepler ne for the little vexations Bs Circulation for May, 1883, of to-morrow's “Sunday World" will be a| !7 It a wis Mark, th 28). Then the Sabbath te the Lord'a] OP dear old sintess Eden, green cradle of our % 5 and laugh and grow fat. % people who have wysterlously cisap- he Word of God.’ GRACE, Jersey City. come to the guest. hair in bandeaux, a style common| Narrow black velvet ribbon, overlald a peared, Up to date this man-hunter|t!mes are hard, and there ts no free ae Ah, me! that to @ bilssful dream should come enough some thirty years ago. ‘The| With ecru vine lace or insertions of the nt has actually found no less than four| lemonade or beer spurting from the|St Bernards Are Rough on: Rat: a waking hour fashion {s already well under way in| 8&me yellow lace, is a new combination a orte cr c i . but the revival of to-day omits that] Large ribbon bows are worn at the Bi Frances Willard has given a “Sunday | Coney Island or Rockaway or a train) ero chat it would be fatal to the butcher's| Vanished forever youthitul beliefs, faith's golden | by the. Substitute values of a, b and c, ant we| down from the middie of the brow, #0 with ine: ie chee bows in combination World” reporter a very enterturing|t Some Catskill resort, or he can 80) interests to let the rat loose with only a St dower. EVA," |buve couine A equals 18 plus 144 minus 100, ai-| that it touches the outar corner of the| with the broad bows that adorn the Did you think it had been as hot as| chat on the pilgrimage of distinguished | 22W" to Sag Harbor or other Long Tsl-| jernard to meta out the law, The rat might Hartem, N.Y. | vided by 2 times 11 times 11, equals 165-264, | eyebrow, hides most of the forehead, a| backs of stylish hats ts pecullar. St could be? women who are very soon to start out| Md Spots, where overcoats and chest | walk all over the dog before the latter recovered equals .625, Angle corresponding to cosine .625| portion of the cheek and all but the Foeds| ThateAse Bolieusuas ee = es Ona ahip to visit every nation in the | Protectors are in demand all the year| froin hie surprise, and then disappear to continue Sat on Hin Knee Only Once. fs 61° 19, It sine is .78, Then by formula we |lower tip of thy exr, It must be trained to 25,033 Per Day. Readers of THE EVENING WORLD leaving the city for the hot months ahould send tn their ad- dresecacnd have THE EVENING WORLD mailed ‘The rare days of June are threatened with an over-broiling. well as a greater and a better. ful to accurately measure the dis- z ake a awi{t and wure end of him, barked furious: | would not " ; Hexagon and Circle. caret All New York joins in the chorus of eS PA Lilie da bap kota Tutt ree er Tua (ran: aed valchad abesei? Gok toe |e aaa lor aiselaen, U leastig Goeget tel ar | ros tue dlORs but few faces can stand this severe de-|tance they are to be apart. ‘Then cut the welcome to the German singer WHIPPING DEMOCRACY ROUND THE|*DO™® bursting in his path, He doesn’t een ky fat the door of the trap was | present husband, whom I had known from ebild: | Aten of any trlangie in found by multiptying | Cree. 4. Dale, clear complexion and/first one and pass tne button through} a eS STUMP: have to buy his straw hats Cay Of | cpened, and the Scotch terrler tried hard to bluff] hood. Our engagement tasted two years. One| its base shy one-half altitude, A 1 equals nat, |C@meo-like features are adapted to the|/mark the size of the rest with thread or ‘What becomes of Senatorial dignity street fakirs’ wagons, Ike some of Us | ing rat, it failed miseratly. The rat easily | evening my young man stayed #0 tong (It was | ain. 60 degrees, multiplied by 60, equals 43.2 feet; | PAndeny, Dut to any other the change | chalk and cut them with reular buttone NGG tare (6 a lowe of Genatorias tern-| Cenetor Hill made @ strong enti-Ad-/ but he can't get ss much fun out of this] Oiect him and ran the gauntlet, ‘There was al after 11.30) that my mother came down to send|60 times one-half of 43.3 équals 1,082.5 square| from frizzes and wavy hair Js likely to|hole scissors, then overcast the edges pare? ministration anti-Democratic speech | humming sphere. general seule among the numerous dogs pres-| him home, and to her surprise she found me feet, area A D C; 6 timen 1,082.5! equals 6,495 | be more or less trynig. with twfst and bar each hole—that is, Mr. Croker has not escaped and can- Mot escape the question as to where he got It. The one thing that doesn't melt in this weather is the heart of the Ice ‘Trust. ‘The “straight” ticket idea shows symp- toms of prostration by heat, Mr. Goff 4s @ scorcher. very curious story of a Brooklyn man who makes it his business to trace up them to thelr friend be a description of a curious expedition and better morals. an almost endless variety of interesting It need not be a hotter New York, as| miscellaneous matter, which can scarcely be enumerated. hundred missing people and returned ‘There will also which {s about to start off for Mexico to study the cliff-dwellers, that strange, world, to urge the cause of temperance There will also be NO CZARRING IN OURS. H The weather ts pretty hot here and|t city’s fountains, but with all the draw backs of life in and around the metropo- Ms the average New Yorker 1s much better off to-day than the Czar of all the Russlas, for whom the Nihilists are fill- ing fresh mines with explosives. round, and there {s nothing to stand in the way of his perfect enjoyment of the trip unless {t happens that he hasn't got Don't miss to-morrow's “Sunday World.” n his trade against the income tax Thursday, As a new exhibition of his undying enmity towards the Democratic President whose nomination he did every- thing to prevent and whose election he the price. ‘The Czar can't go four miles from his gleaming palace without finding a cav-|! Who would care to be the Czar, walk- ing around niftily on subterraneous sud- dennesses, when he can be a jolly non- chalant New Yorker, whose Sunday 1s full of side doors, and whose health is did Httle to promote, {t was a succei As an argument against the Income tax on incomes of more than four thousand dollars a year, compelling the tax-dodg- ing millonaires of the country to at last bear their share of the burden of taxa- tion, it was a failure. never impaired by Anarchistic didoes? CLUBBED BY A WATCHMAN. Wahiman Wouldn't Pay to Look at the Parade from a Stoo} William Wahlman, a bookbinder, of to labor. and 0 atreet. anvage little § ent to get out of harm's way; none dared to toi the crowd to a place of safety at this eritical jun quietly stepping over all the other dogs which retarded his prog teeth, hia master), and the people yelled * vay; the other Alx are for man’s use in which “sunday sacredness 18 not known In To the Editor A butcher having a store in the south part of Brooklyn bt a large rat yesterday, and one ot hls custome: entering the store shortly after- wards with a young St, Dergard dog the trap was exhibited before the dog. The St, Lernard hla pilfering course, to the butcher's detriment Ultimately about a dozen dogs were collected, trap was placed in the middle of the crowded together to look on. A who looked as though in h terrle ne would handy no words with the rat, but wo hh the rat, which was speeding away through ‘The St. Bernard ure put In hix fine work by 65, selzing the rat between his which resembled miniature elephan tusks, gavo the rat a Httle shake and tossed him down like a wet rag. The crowd applauded. The Scotch terrier, after carefully smelling the rat to nee if It was quite dead, savagely welzed it In his mouth (no doubt to equare himaett with jet home, her part in a maternal manner such letter race; Throwing wide the portal of the heart in wel- Of Aisitlusions, when cold and pitiless tm the light of reason's day “baseless fabric’? of glowing hope soon fades to nombre gray: While bewildered and lost the defrauded dreamer anda, The To the Editor: Replying to the letter of ‘Anxious, “Ie It Wrong?’ which appeared in your iasue of the 14th Inst., let me say, Yes; decidedly #0; and If the mother of Miss Anxioun had acted an he: headed Ung on his lap and both of us f Bhe woke us up and sent me off to bed, and after giving him a good talking to sent him home. asleep. Bne then came up to my room, and, bidding me and her the hairbrush, she sat down on the side ot the bed and, taking me across her knees, gave me the soundest spanking that I had ever recelved, and after giving me a good scolding for the impropriety of my actions she left me with the threat that if she ever heard of my sit- ting on his lap again before I was hie wife she would whip me again. This was five years ago. [atill remember it, and I know that mother was have 2R equal to a divided by sine A. 2h then equals 10, divided by .78, which equals 12.82, Divide thi. by 2 and we have the value of R, or the distance of the well from each house, 6.41 chains, F. M, WEBD, River Edge, N. J. Late {lustrated exchanges from Paris contain pictures of women wearing their the French capital, and will, of course, soon be the correct thing In this country. Any old daguerreotype will show just what the bandeau !s When last in fash- fon {t was accompanted by the chignon, cling to the fuce with a closeness that no rude wind o. other force can disturb, for a bandeau in » ruffled condition ts, of all hopelessly incongruous affairs, the worst. Of course fashion will be gener- ally observed in this instance, although Cod « In Flamande. Have the steaks cut two Inches thick; grease the baking-pan and sprinkle the bottom with chopped onion, parsley, bits of butter and a bay leaf; lay the steaks on this, brush over the top with the yolk of an egg, sprinkle with chopped onion and parsley and pour one tablespoonful of lemon juice to each steak, Bake thirty minutes and serve with bechamel sauce. js of Fashion, Fri in trimmings. Silk muslin, crepe lisse, linen and lawn embroideries are much used in the con- coction of the elaborate corsages worn to-day, Fish, fruits and oysters that are not perfectly sound and fresh are as dan~ gerous as poison, Neat Buttonholes. Always mark the buttonholes and be take a long stitch on each ide, leaving the stitch apparently on the surface, about one-sixtcenth of an Inch from the edge. Begin at the back end of the bute tonhole and work the usual stitch, drawe ing the twist evenly and firmly, but no@ too tightly, all along to the front end; work this round, almost, as if It was an eyelet, very closely, then continue up the other side till you come to the back, ‘This should be fastened squarely by sew eral neat stitches laid loosely one on top tt remain to be econ If Piatt's new} Of C0UrAty Senator Hill as a free] iso rast One Hundred and Twenty-Atth SKIMMERHORN. | right, If Misa Anxlous's mother will adopt the Chavising Samimer Denpeet of the other: then take all these up with HS mab agent has a” right to rail against the i same course with her daughter she will be doing buttonhole stitch, forming a strong loop State Club" will be more effective than | Hemocracy of to-day as “spurious,"’as| ‘treet, witnessed the parade last night What Causes Distrena? something which her girl may thank her for in Many charming new draperies for parormlnig) @/atrang, : tae! old party, lash. “led astray after fale gods, false theo- | '% celebration of the National Saenger /o, 14. pastor: later years. Mra. A., Blythebourne, N.Y. warm weather use are offered and prom-}that will hold. the buttonhole firm as long . a rles and false methods.” Its false gods | *e%ts 8nd as a result of his evening's) et cintry te blessed with all that nature's ise to allow of hangings that are grace-|% the garment Is wearable. To Capt. Ward: It you can't find the| were those they worshipped at Chicago, | UURE he is this morning eutrerlng, eA bounty can bestow; atill, our workingmen were PCRS CU LEAL ful without being stuffy, Conspicuous ‘Gocamenicion the sand 4 ball a few times on the Western trip.|two years ago; its false theories were|% PAdIY cut head and a much troubled) never yy wretched as they are now. Tam an or- | TO the Editor: a x among them {sa silk known as sunshine,| 6 oo hang s tana ie for pity’s sake lose the team, those they then adopted: its faleemeth= | mnt: inary man, and I would foel thankful to any one] 1 Wish to speak a few words to “R. E. X." 10 | aquare feet, area of hexagon. Area of any circle| and it is so subtly woven as to suggest POUL ANG Ore Very TOUS mIAS Ane ‘ Wahiman was one of the immense acataal reeard to making a one-pound loaf of bread for aid instead of using the nail brush, which i ae ods were those they pursued when they who Will give to me Am satisfactory explanation equals diameter squared, multiplied by the very sunshine which its name seems : crowd which lined Fourth avenue tol y ene indusrial depression which we are parsing [OR@ &Dl a quarter cents, ‘The Mour alone coma] squared and multiplied by 7854 e 6 would Irritate the broken skin, have on i f the tn f passing a multiplied by 7854 equals to imply. It is all of one hue, but fig- By all means let Justice Divver have | turned down the Snap Convention dele-| Vitnogg” the spectacle. He. was Ut|innughn We new tasened of rlensnenal one and a half centa; then there 1s tard, sugar, | square feet, area of the circle, ZAAS4 minus 6498 , your tollet table a box of coarse corn: his opportunity before the Summer re-| gation from this State, But these car-|nwente-accond arrest, directly Im front | tat inte in the herds of compsratively tow tai. | salts Yeast, labor and fuel, Now, a baker, tn the | squals 1a8p aquare feet, the difference. In areas | eekty Cthegh tT el eee ee eng | meal and rub the hands vigorously with ; cess of the Lexow Committee. ried twenty-four States of the Union] o¢ the building of the. Ile Eee ae eee aan one tna wear thirty, yeare| SP8 place, has to have am oven, at the cost of | or the hexagon and circle. F. Mt. WEBH, | Makes & fresh tint with every movement | \ 1s is cleansing and healing, It is e : sea eas = wholly and two partially against six-| Savings Bank, In course of construc | "Nis At te cows of the wan lll ite [$800 oF $1,000 at east: he han to pay his baker River “x.y, [And Play of light. Withal Its texture 48] 11.8 thing for’ children who are going ta Instead of hiding the Senate Sugar|tcen carried by the Republicans and| ton. : ai a ; at least $15 a week; he has to have a horwe, NJ. | exquisite, and it 1s so agreeable to the i NB Lawrence Brohan, of 716 Fourth ave-| sands of them are in extstence, What shall be school. ‘The chalk and dust of the scandal, the Gray Committee painted it] four by the Populists. They obtained] nuc, a night. watchman, statione: Tone to relieve the existing distress? Our Con- | NA#0M aud harness, which amounts to about $400 Is It a Trick? touca that it makes {deal pillows, 8). -hooiroom is very hard on the ekin, in glaring colors that won't wash off. a plurality of forty-five thousand in| the bank building, kept the p xreasmen and Senators have been for months] °F $00; then @ driver at $10 or $12 per week. | 9, tne Editor: well as satisfactory hangings. and a schoolboy’s knuckles are always sae It this State and of three hundred and] {king possession’ of the stoop of the |hacching up a Tarif bill, which ahould have been | 104 Sure up all these expenses, and add © BIE) Many people Interested In the “Brain Fresh- Cream Cookten grimy, If you are always careful te = i building, bi e crowd be- ent, hen mal : 7 Scrat Is G Columbus, O., has seen the mirage of | fifty thousand in the Union. It 1s evl-l came so dense and there were so mang | passed In a few weeks, Belng a very observant iia eee is be AS ae — loat st or eners’* column of “The Evening World" have un-| issolve one teaspoonful of soda in a|rinse the hands in clear water after @ beautiful city. Likely as not, it was| “lent, therefore, that they were not re- women and children Cea ditt) that| man, 1 have noticed tn my travels through the | 11 Sue fol 8 Qatter Cee Be lsiet tae baking | CoUtedly been surprised at and perhaps lost In! 1itt1@ warm water, and add to one cup of| washing in soap, there 1s not nearly : 9 was! carded aa “spurious” by the Democ rohan decided to let them have seats | city the pinched faces and despnndent looks ot | . BD 0 aking | admiration of A. It, Jones's geomettic F » Ns & forecast of the greater and better New| arded as “spurious” by the Democracy | Brohan decided. to tet them have seats {ity the pinched ta sa business, UNCLE, Rockaway Beach, L. 1. n of A. I, Jones's geometrical problem | sou cream. Cream one cup of butter| much danger of chapping. York. of the United States, was one of the fortunate ones who suc- apable, worthy men, whose Inability to procure of the three right-angled triangles with equal vith twi ‘5 ea dd beat — It seems Inconsistent, however, for| ceeded in getting a seat. employment ts no fault of thelr own, Murry up] yy, s Cc a and different dimensions, People with only wit MOOR AU EAT A two engs stain Che ate Meri 5 News to Some; Chestnuts to Many. Mght, without separating, and the sour ocolnte Mexinete: New York's baseball days are as a|Senator Hill to criticise Congress for| About twenty minutes later Brohan| our lawmakers, and Induce them to settle the} 2 oo ordinary mathematical attainments have long har- | ight, Di s, Une th inte of ‘milk, tale that is told, The narrative of Capt.| having adopted the recently denounced | Suddenly realized that he might have | cari question, which, I think, 19 the main cause 9 he Retr bored the delusion that the numbera 3, 4 and 5|¢ream. Mix smooth with three and one- se three pints of milk, one-qua! MeceA Cadi tis antriniene mee te cares oe nat turned the steps to his own account and | of our existing distress. The “audacity"” of the newspapers in the way | ang their multiples, were the only integers that | half cups of flour, Have the mixture as| of @ cake of chocolate grated and wy n is quite| “Reed Rules” relating to the business|exacted pay for. the seats, Although ee ie they are making “startling revelations” concern- fi le cold milk, ft au Reether tory. CE lenldlatiod: whee (he New ork neo make laughin: move, the wrentite CORNELIS J. O'KELLIHER, ens i could accurately measure the respective sites of | soft as possible, roll out and cut very|!n a little cold milk, one cup o As : those on the steps and demanded money, 383 Cherry atreet, [198 the police scandals ts enough to take your), right triangle, and among these multiples any | ghtly. Bake in reased pans in a mod-|four tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, = iP e Pi 4 ‘nator was himself the originator and| From some he recelved 2 cents and breath away. May I ask the ‘‘good honest’ | change of dimension produced « change of area. | crately quick oven. Uttle butter and salt and the yolks Detrolt’s Aldermen have been masquer-| the able advocate of such rules In the| from others 15 and 10 cents, and suc- Agnostic Philosophy. papers why they did not publish these things de-| nut now we find that an “Infinite number" of : three eggs. Flavor with vanilla, B ' eaine as clowns. Chicago is patiently | Sena Freed oth react, alte & Uletle eum for | co the RAltor ee and why they try to make the public belleve | triangles can satisgy the conditions. Is it Japanese Hairdressing. half an hovr. Beat the whites of th indulging the hope that hers will yet} So far as the ostensible subject of | however, he struck very obstinate oppo-| In a communication of Mr. M. tn your paper on | ‘Ney & Sees when the fact Is the | trick depending upon some verbal quibble for its of the joys of the Japanese] eggs to a stiff froth, Add a small our masquerade as wise men, snator Hill's speech {a concerned, not| sition to his demands, Reing unable tol june 9 1 nothed the essence of the agnostic | Police of this city never tried to hide thelr cor- | goution? if not, why will not ‘A. H. J." give . mign's life, which Sir Edwin Arnold|of powdered sugar, Spread over thy 3 EEE = ae Bb a et any money from Wahiman, he threw Tupt doings: it was as open as the day; every Srommen 8 ite, WIC Sor BGw a: tno : single argument was used against the philosophy. ‘There are many ways of refuting the to suffering humanity the beneft of the knowledge . : him off the steps and. then — used man, woman and child in New York knew all has failed to dwell upon, 1s her hair-| pudding and color it a light brown, There is no longer any fragment of|income tax that has not already been | his night stick on him, Wahlman catised | Philosphy of the unknowable, It could easily be | Tim Nope Aa a heard oh, yet | Of thle sreat truth? Why, O why, will he not | Grossing, although he mentions the re- distinction to be acquired by jumping| “yapped" about and exploded a hundred | Brohan's. arrest. shown that Mr. Spencer, In working {t out, has | “| re Parkhurst was ever heard of, yet| impart the wondrous secret to his less favored 2 a Blouse Waists. * from the Brooklyn Bridge. Extinction | times, -Mr-_ Hill did, however, charge | ,, When, the party arrived at the station-| fallen Into more than one tntellectual autcie, | B¥PE, Byrnes and the pewspapere have Just found | toliow-seckers after knowledge, that they and | SVE eer ice Tait dremed tales | Shirt waists are trim and tldy; they { was all yesterday's adventurer got out| that to tax Incomes above four thousand | (use yt, wae, dlscovered that Wahlman | i, coutd ve proved that {t ts utterty usetons for |i Sy been ge righteously indignant. What rot! | their descendants may rise up and call him | Wome has her hair dressed twice a eI aiad 4 ( es c ‘ our thous Was bleeding profusery from several | 14 {ult be Hroved at At ls utterly. selene for It haw been going on openly for the last twenty | tieasea? D. 8. Brooklyn, | Week. First the assistant hairdresser | give a full figure slim lines. But every: of it. teenie dollars a year was to spite and punish | ugly cuts on his head) An ambulan “ GF years and more, ANTI-HONESTY. nik * e' . Iia| body can’t make graceful connections, the city of New York, where there are | S4rBeon attended him. LSD GoeiE RS Porta IPS Rr THE PGs By Request. GY Pee eh Ae aed pel Lt rage woman is hollow in the Inspect vil vs he onc pone ° : 2 In_ Yorkville Pollee Court this «| quences, metaphysically, it leads directly to com: a 4 m ofl; then rincipal ar- e avel we } re “pene arg saya he once knew! five hundred men with incomes under | ng Brohan was held for CRAMINANORT | iste atactone Hut oil these methods would n,| THERE Ave Male Typewriters, Too. | 7, ine raitor: fiven end spends ony ae four in piling| back, her skirts sag, and tte waist —// tue experience. Many an honest policc-| (0%, Smount to one who would be Iisble} ee ; Valve tastaphyaical reasoning, wich the majoriyy | 79 tne eéltor: In regard (o the problem published In this col-l up her hair so that It will Indicate the| bands yawn, To cover the difficulty, the ian hua been Known A innoon. ine to the tax. M HM must consider that | New Jersey's State Building §, of agnosticn might find to be dry and dificult to Why is It ‘typewriters’ are spoken of as if} umn in February last, under the title, ‘' The caste and age of the woman and whether . the hundreds of thousands of laborers, (ily Associated Prean mt : te lek ; they belonged exclurtvely to the female persua- | clerk's Mistake,” may I ask that it again be| cy. eee day. Under an honest admini: i ? soUbwiecMenceyvae, lh iia) somal mes founds ithe iy d y. again be} che is ‘maid, wife or widow.” For all 4 tay under an honest administration of) mechanics, clerks and small dealers in} CIICAGO, June 23-The New Jersey state | the best way to cet rid of an absurd law ia to] HOME There are a great many men operatore and | submitted to your readers, ax T am convinced | ina Tireieaiuyith ngement of unieipal affairs, which must come in) the metropolis who live on incomes of | Bullding at the World's Fair Grounds bas been | enforce It, 1 belleve that the best way to show | Pl#nty Of room for more competent ones. AggTes: |that none of the published answers waa cor- HHL cele tel A a bet beasts a response to a growing demand, the in-| fiom one dollar and a half to ten dol-|#old to James A. Kessler, formerly ot ‘Trenton, | the absurdity of the agnostic philowphy tw to {MY® femalen may ua tell that we ought 10 bel rect. ‘The problem ts as follows: A man instructs | tHe locks in Japan. he wowed Alece { tesrity of the force will be placed be- liars day, are remarkably philanthrople | Sudcace'sa AehiduaTHordtt fut’ steret™"| tals upon a “rigorous ayuation” of tk wher | MabAmed of ourssies for following euch an os: | ne clerk to mark a place of faroitre 0 that he | UDO neck blocks, carefully hollowed out yond question. ¢ Police Department} y a esiCence On the so hore of Lake Michigan, at tena 1 Dd cupation. Mey 1 be permitted to ask, Ie it not | can ai F , | So that the hair may remain undistur! elr concern for the ‘ = ee ethod Ia applica 5 . lve a discount of 20 per cent. and still make hhus been bossed too much to he honest. |! thelr concern for the Vanderbilts and EDITORIALLY EXPRESSE — ~ as manly and as suitable for men as the protes-|25 per cent. The clerk marked the furniture $200, all night. For ladies of high degree SRS EOL IRE. Astor and Goulds zi ALLY EXPRESSED. ° Old Gag. rion of @ bookkeeper, telegrapher, or any other |A man came in and bought the article, and when| these blocks are beautifully lacquered ‘ Baia ex-Mayor Hewitt to the araduates| Come! bY the million, — . ree clerkship? I am @ atenographer, also a type-| the merchant recelwed the money he went to the|and decorated. They generally have 4 s of the Pratt Institute: “I welcome you eas =a , Pgrical ot ? Ricioak etary one we weal writer operator, and FD. @ [clerk and anid: You have made a misiake in| ttle drawer into which the superfluous ¢ 25 'almdch: better world than the one of A E) he nm in dead, but Coxey atill Ive — Now upon the baking atreet— ho Dr Mice” “What price choni | ornaments can be put at night. x rorid je one of | sae) Ht “uo Men Who Drink. (of the selling price.” What price should | 2 seventy years ago." That Is the right] The Lexow Committee Is just now dl- sewer Whether knows he us or not To the Fattor: ROR BOERS POR et Brolied Mushrooms. y ; gospel. sate good Ne times” have given | vided on the question of continuing the Senators’ Rude Awakening, ferme ee oe 1 fully agree with Mr. P. H. Hagel, that {t te 849 Went Forty-elgn'h street. Peel large mushrooms and cut off the f wi to tter new times. And the busi- estigation du ng Ju ie o speculating coterte of 0% t aus i the eye m1 ; ay: Investigation during July and August, or}, The sugerepeculating opterte ot United stat White perspiting brows be'll. @ Soy Raster fo sae OD ONG MatD) CORR Ite MARTTY 8 Cutting Down the Box, stalks, Heut the vroller; lay the mush- \ a ness of the graduate 1s to do his share|of taking a long recess and resuming | Senatore are sisgurted since they have read the ’ 7 drunkard, but I draw the line when he wants the be towards keeping up the progress. If he|work {n the more pleasant month of | fevelations before the Lexow Committee. They And-sheo ‘sadly.nidraaurar Phew | not to marry any man that will take «| 70 the Editor: rooms in carefully that tbey marsh Hd Ber in that tls) graduation Ws a weate ofl Gcatenster The Drineinal advacnty for| Mesest wer Med a mney, tut they Sed was Is it hot enough for you: ; Kk once In a while, Do not 90 per cent. ot| Suppose the bushel contains just 2,150 cubic | broken, putting the upper side é a ite er Septem ner on le the Couienal at tha Cone |Bothing compared with what the New York ___A0HN J. MINTYRE. | the beat people we have tn the country to-day | chet and that the inside of « bor is an exact | wards the fire. Woll over & cloak Mie cemen bai.—Toledo Dlad Mase oaeelia ave! wu eat, ho ust the edge of the | for five , oF unl ; % === mittee, Mr. Goff, and it certainly would | Policemen bad. —Toledo Blade, American and Burepean Women, Mquor once In a while? Lat me tell 700, | Cee oe ieee oo en ena ‘toate ie hg | for AV naa putter, season with Antloption's victory in the House |be hard to require him to continue such Ag athe M To the tater Mr. Hagel, that some of the men you call! bushels? ma,” [ones with. me Hy will lead finally to a more effective de-| work as he hax been doing during the EAR OS AEE Rs 1 have travelled in: many European countries | rUAkards are a cregit to humanity and » blew. salt and pepper and serve on toast. : struction of the Hatch fallacy than its| present exhausting weather. The Vermont Republicans have put two one-| and have stuitod, to some extent, the relative | '08 t@ thelr homes, ALEX GOLDBERG, Tap Tethered Haxse, Hy wl _ 3 shelving or quaiifled defeat could have| ‘There ts only one consideration in| swe’ witert at the bead of Weir ticket for | merits of thie fair sex, and 1 have no hesttation 9% Henry street, | To the Editor: Hot Weather Helene: fi cme. ‘There has never been any par-| tay AM ORETEG MaRGaT | TEA Bate oficers. Guess they will get there with lin paying that the average American woman die Will She, Though? On the margin of a circular lake containing one | Keep clean, Keep the house clean, j Sy, fanitianger thet thle pleco atl avor of a & session, je 1N-| poth feet —New Medford Journal, Wave lbas Taf Chatcmen anes 6t ees fs J ieht acre a horse ts tethered to a stake driven at | Cool the air by placing a shallow dish é tcul iB nie of legis-|quiry seems to be exhaustless if all i . jenens of demeanor, COUr-| m7, the Editor: the edge of the water. What should be the | of water in the living room, or allowing lative idiocy wovld get as far as the} the witnesses for the prosecution prom-| Where Discretion Draws the Line. | e she deems inferior and more man anawer to ‘Harry's’ letter, would say, that | length rope which would allow him to graze | is of Ice to melt when the Be etatute books, and there isn't any now. | ised by the counsel are to be put ony Somebody In creat sensation in Chicago and se the expression—than any with |i¢ ye has been keepicg company with the young | 0% ‘Re one Acre of grass? STUART, e few pounds: cs blouse walst has been adopted. Som yt Ar tery tad been any such danger the|the stand, No witnesses, or only a| ter lake cities by personating Minx Madeting | RMA F ave come In contact, When T arrived) jagy for so long a time, and totends marrying Romines Mills, W, Va. | heat is unbearable. Take up tue oe of the handsomest Summer allks and statch bill would never have passed the | fow exceptior hon : Pollard. As yet nobody has had the bardinood | '% Ms & 1 obtained a position tn a lead: | her, my advice to him 1s to speak to her about A Sum in Fractions, pets, take down the draperies and have] open-worked cottons are now made |few exceptional ones here and there, : ‘i yoodwork mopped instead of 3 ‘House. \ecaltontet ha ty | to travel under the name of Col, Breckinridge | '26 o9-k ve wiiere our lady patrons Were | her actious, amd if she is @ good, sensible ‘altor: Hoore:end woodwork Mop with a blouse or basque effect. Th are to be heard for the other side until of the po-called bett To the Edit If upholstered furniture can- ; — |the prosecution has fully closed. Tt ig | except the criwigal owner.Ciacinaatt Times: | ailod better class, and Geir manner—| gist she will not be offended, but rather will| Find @ number whore one-sixth part ts seven | Usted: Meera waist Une ls marked, Dut the Balt sen F : ; F e y clos De OF want of {t--was no intolerable that I deter-| thank Harry’ for poluting out to ber eas of Rey nope 90 hot be retired, get cheap muslin or|not be over baby-ribbon width, i Promotion for perjury; punshment for| very desirable that the whole evidence - minod to obtain some puritioa in which 1 could | her fault GRACE, jor than ite one-seventh, ine: 1 pin over the tufted ich scat telling the truth. ‘These things were re-| should be before the people by the time| Where In New York's Parkway? |at jeast retain nis aclf-renpect. Ninety per cent. | rine . EBD R LE APU A PK Dawe | BOT Berean in MGA earmpente But Head Rest, ‘ vas Nhe: ele ey 4 ‘ , 5 Sa: A p t 7 ‘ekaghl b i} y ; vealed as a part of the Brockway system | the election comes on in November. | In spite of the fories, the people of this town [of t ew York Indies—who | aaay. Except Me. With the Problem-Workers, dress up. Slouchy attire 1s hotter than] For a head rest make a soft cushlor \« ‘ at yesterday's cession of the Investigat-| Will there bé time in two months to| will toon have a direct driveway from the City | Hit dow ude ave no idea of | To the Editor Jacob Gjerstetn, Dock 8, Jersey City, nad cor la trim’ toilet, Wear boote or shoes;|4 inches decn, 12 long and 9 wide, cove ing Committee at Elmira. One inmate,| close the balance of the case? Mall to the Park. It te another case of the | what t 1 bes pa have @ most | The following sentences are mot very chotce, | rect solution of the well problem | : e satin at Himira. One | »| el9 Hall to the Fark. 1¢ te ‘onorner oase of we | wank bey whet=-t bee pardon, thay RAY® © Tht Tee il ieu AIOAly. IML mos wlth aoe et’ Geo | aaron Mllobell, Meniioelion Ne: cent cortent | SHE HOME 8 enceebling, (end che ankles |it at the sides with a border of Matiion a eee raat tel Dect see ne MU Tee ne to Om | susie, for the Ay. —Fallaaslobie. ta See ee ee Atte ee MAM) BARRE: TRA IOET ee ai barat te Gl All ark boerdiae cat: Oa or to heragon nnd ‘cincte rebleny see’! | need wupport. Hat regularly, but tem-| green sllk, and cover the top witt b, ; piste prison, ‘that he) pect men to kill themselves by exhaust, e J onen roll aClar Fol) of vende 406 chele iiepeetton | Hetat hut ma? (Ail are boarding. at the | OL Urovert perately, Select the foods that are| chamois skin embroidered with golden "s aight iaere Bis’ time opt peacefully, |Ing work during the hot weather, and With Division Its Spectalty. NDe Va’ galbernke ‘Rosktaee bond GUNG tac eee tt ne DAMON. | cceea tad tect act tetininea tet nee most nutritious and easiest of diges-|rod or maidenhatr fern; slope the cushy i Another testified to being placed in woll-|a recess until September may enable| Auoeney-ceneral Oincy’s address at Drows Unie lor must, bot here conve the hatenaty teriteciy het Teal aaa Me runner Netwan Ee lisaie, Keyport, | tion. Fats are heat-producing; reduce | {on in at the ends and sides, edge witt tary confinement for having given’ evi-| everybody to proceed with the re-| y, pa } ei K F LJ wee: ad N. J. » Nyack, N. Yo; Max Buch ¢ versity, on ‘The Scholar in Pollttes,"* contained | part of the proceedings. Atter seeing everything Kant Elghiy-0fth street, ‘cit the meats to a minimum and eat foods | green and gold tinsel cord, loops! of ta Wence at the first inquiry. And Gov.| mainder of the task with greater speed | go references to the fact that Tammany echoler- | worth aceinr, ther, lm most. insionces, magenticn | Tote eater? ‘i wives Chit Jaco’ 'p.t | that are cooling and at the same time | which are sewn on at the end to tora “ Flower, despite his own previous decia-|and vigor. But ought not an early|abip runs largely to. arithmetic.--Philadelphia [ally rise from their ct diwali nt o] eRe Je: soerenis ~ te Reetwone gee on Lee EF. Palmer, Fishkill-on- | nourishin, Eggs, milk, butter and| the handles; make th a day in September for reassembling to be | Ledger, , ree | peculiarly “self-reliant” Ameri Has without |." Sa*O* 700 OB MAE es earrmewe, |e ‘Wuhlam ‘Curva, 4 Werth Wlliott place, | hor! the best t Pie Bens les) ake thiee #raea Ie . | bedeer, rate if-rellant” American walk, without [ Brvokiz. fish are the best animal foods for hot tassels at each corner,