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ree es Rarely edie Ci ARR ROE SRN ERR HES on spore on are rence ood sa _THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, aut. DRAMATIONEWS AND NOTES| “*** "ve ~ JANUARY ‘Werk NN Inthmus of Panama to get at them, We hodheddihed | iS oteaibit di tnd cal sacle have them even here in New York, otherwise good, self-respecting and self-) sustaining eltizens who are as far be- hind the age as a trilobite is behind the | A DAILY HINT FROM M>DOUG Row Over “The venirn- ian Mary ©. Eaton's Letter Calle Out 4 Crepuscalar Criticism, Published by the Press Publishing Company, $3 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. A) MONDAY, “FANUARY 21, 1895. jth car procession of prox They day enterpris refusi to Keep up with s, and don't sea | 1 rapid tran- or any projected by of War on Deadhends, ouvenir’ craze acema to have ) a very healthy mania, and competition of managers in the jon of “handsome and appropriace The * grown In the over the signature of “Mary C. aton”? ta Bvening World’ of Jan. 14, to the effect that # family bieged with more than two of thr children should pay @ tax because of the ex- Aoctrine aAvocated by a writer SUBSCRIPTIONS 0 THE EVENING WORLD | ¢!tzens who Ket “a move” on. kits that will surpass anything ever intence of the others, cannot fail to elirit the Afternoon At-Home Tollet. of bronchial disorders, Taken throug® . & yon away before In the metropolis, ts wevarest condemnation from every person P| DHroes in chine silk, trimmed with|the nose it is modified and aifted of (enctuding portage) ieeoicde hada eat dendiin dad having & somewhat demoralising eitest foasing the least common senve, Can it be powsl-| ou. crean velvet and point d'Alencon | many of its dangers, Keep your mouth PPR MONTH Reames pale edad GSE Bhd AN a le Upon the theatre-solng community, At bie that tn thin ane ‘ot advanced Chritanl'y ieee quted stomacher and skirt panel in | #hut! PEu YEAR.. ieg.60 | the reorganizers of the pol y the A ny of Music, the other night, much Ideas an thin writer expresses can be fount |ivory eatin, Velvet hat adorned with a | # vlotation of the home rite principle to Mr, Brady announced that In celebration breed nl Las cagptedlade tot seerr ti To Clean Marb give Gov. Morton that power, as the of the fiftieth performance of “The Cot- jasting and disgraceful in the extreme f Marble chimney-plecen are iabi "Sdn eben Lexow bill proposes. Moreover, that ton King he would distribute orange re pinion should be expressed hi Ls see as become discolored, A plaster made of Baiered at the Port-omce at New York aac} Proposition naturally and inevitably ex- spoons among the members of the au- Peercrnersl erga ries aC a ke equal parts of the strongest soapsuds second-class matter, eitea the belief that i! Is a thorough Menee, People who are Immoral enough Gibebels the auld dak Ge Srstabe Maly and quicklime to the consistency of 3 = === | Piatt reorganization of the Department to cat oranges with a spoon deserve to matrimony, or as ‘expressed it, “om those paste and apread over the discolored iy Ba BRANCH OFFICES: which is contemplated. The Hoss hasn't he punished—and punished they were. inwtrumental in filling the world with paupera”” parts will often drive them out. The ay WORLD UPTUWN OFFICH—Junetlon et Broad-| Rot the Mayor, and apparently he has no ‘The audience was a very large one, and Argument or refutation of auch sentiments os stuf? must be left on for twenty-four a and Bixth ave. back strong hopes of getting him, He has a there Were not spoons enough to go these would avail little or nothing. Bufice to hours and then washed off with soap a WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—126th st an@ Madl-| more comfortable understanding with round, Mr, Brady tried to secure @ fay that {t ts the rapid growth of this manner and water. Ordinary stains on marble eed ee —T the State Executive. supply to meet the demands, but It was of thinking that converts such a large sumber can be subjected to an application of ,_ BROOKLYN—100 Waahtn ORAS ST Impossible. There was not even time to ROELE: ot the men of to-day into libertines; thet file fin A & (PHILADELPHIA, PA—Inquirer ofce, 11 Mar-| he club man, the hotel man, the man label the spoons with “The Cotton King” femme Our courte with pleas for separation and divaree, ely Powdered pumicestone and pow But Talmage must re- cept legitimate actors and actresses— | power.'* says about childrer, she will probably go and/is enormous, It has averaged at least i "| member that it tsn't everybody can | Store other dificuities can be confidently taced | and. barvers.. Of course Lcannot refuse ee tle the milistone around her neck. It ahe 18] 10,009 letters a day for @ week or more| with form with wide releve sides, efiged make talk us productive of reauita ae | 2% Pes festored within the household. How/them.” | Uncle Joshua Whitcomb has | Early morning customers, dropping into sme | too weak to th the milletone around her neck | past, with soft lisse frilling, the whole being START THOSE CARS! hemakerit "811s arouse my too patient and too easily lulled] Very decided opinions of his own, He | ot the downtown lunch places that employ giris| gione, 1 for one would be delighted to have the quite amall, worn at the back of the ‘ rar shies aa: z. people to the perils of that Bossiem—that ts the] Tithe the Coen Tee oceans # attendanta, frequently surprise the waltresses | pleasure of ig ha Keep Your Mouth head and nestling into the hair, The ‘ ‘The interests of every ve Lhd bate avn SERS Breau lon before me now, tmperatively demanding! {n a short time ‘that I'm here,” he sald |'% & chorus, of hear bite of song here and there | aN OLD BACHELOR AND A LOVER OF CHII-| pene who keep thelr mouths closed big, Cosy muffs, which go well with elther . \{ Community demand an immediate se f (0 “a Temonstrative. Managers well, [among the white-aproaed dlapensera of etibiea |" paEN, ‘A if of these bonnets, are particularly stylish Pes >< foment of the trouble in Brooklyn. Bust-| regular hippodrome for Platt. Oh, for . eee then, I've got no show worth offering | “ves, thie te the time that they are song birds,"* oes except when they are talking, eating OF | ang yet inexpensiv ness is paralyzed, the militiamen are|4n end to the patience of meek party | 1 haven't written @ thing but my thoughts, the “pup er gatens, after all, meat] sald the manager of one of these places the other | Although, perhaps, Mr. Editor, you would call/drinking, rarely contract colds or 4 wasting their own time and the public | Slaves. Not for Brookfeld’s aake, but |A*, for current facta the day bas been Ae the’ people when theres a good attrac: | morning. ‘It you want to nee them on the fy|me an ‘old maid” (and I should not think it} coughs. Savages, even those living in Fruit for Pies, be. the strikers and their families|that slavery may no longer stand in G ler net rom the 3 = to appear, “If I can't dance,” said Miss ‘and homes. ‘Put @ tax on those selfish peop! frults before cooking will save sugar ‘ mae ee uke pias are cay are do #0, with other bills, which the lobby |'¢ Flourished Awhile Ago, bat) (\isy, 1’ anna tunately. that won't matting and. carpeta covered the around under | 7OUNE ones!” Tam sorry auch sentimente ever SFE Caesar Mhostrils of the in |rengee, the dish more palatable ona : " cks, e ss colleagues.” ‘nfortunate! at won’ work of ir = oueand. strikers. For every aympa-|k20W® how and where to pass so that Seems Threatened with Decay. interest the public to any Very luminous | the tent. The innovation is particularly appre-| came from the lips of @ woman, and to-night ai te © wholesom : th iiey willlas th When many loving lips are repeating “Gentle| dividual who breathes through ose, / thizer who would abet violence there are | ‘N®Y Wil do the most good, eS = ; extent. oom & elated when the weather to Inclement Jean, meek and seid, Took wpoa'a little eniia." | ‘The teeth suffer from too much and Rreaktast Rolls, * i @ score of good citizens to assiat in pr Catawba Mitel Me cas ai cates [yo e “ ‘ " too frequent exposure to the atmosphere.| One cup of s FTP enting tee the: question of protection | seri town in ies norte otatey nears {eee k a ina cringe L net tre | tetiAMA OE Town Moment to, tho | 7% tlley ake tn Brokia han tot evn mil ine ant herr cut lomly Mary "€:|'The best teeth in tho world are thove |Dresecd yeast cake, butter the site of aa t fs settled. All that is needed now $8 0] striKings ve) eh-rod ane) Stusical Union, in fear and trembling, | ¥ Incidents for the caste) ph: of the savage tribes. egg, teaspoonful of 4 ly apparent by the few erimes | “tans” were commonly used aa instrumenta of| for a couple of musicians. for Paterson, | server. 1 saw a drayman drive his horses across 4 Of salt, Mix as soft ag 4 F force of new men to run the Ca eu that are committed there, while its en-| correct 1 in my girihood, and the limit ot|N. J got them, and then started In |tne track vaedpenstiigton pheghtiny a ON THAT LOVES THE CHILDREN, Throat and lung diseases are often| will knead, put in a warm place to rise. bs aaa a aye eet ne| te police force te engaged In quelling | fourteen years was not considered, 1 well re-[ (0, show them how solld, he was. He | nae nia truck wan dtractiy in front of a ap- «Toten teeth || contracted By persans’ Who Bo about iS the! tobening) rollout Ralf an) lage ere peaiue meeaeee Fey er anot pro, | {he atFeet-car disturbances, member that at @ boarding school tn Brighton. xhape, and put them Up at @ Very good | prowching caf, The driver must have been at cum, come ot whem ere very wniti. | Cetmouthed, The frosty als of Raha ck. Put @ little butter on each and B a fond in Ss Ri ia ideas Me ps A _— 1 was compelled to submit to a me hatel ‘i chile Al not (aie Me. Crusl eck least five feet and two inches tall. A six-foot|iant and really cheer us in eur sorrow, were| ‘e iopales oe ne pe lungs cue over together. Let it rise for two i juce them, then let them su ce! Phose bank robbers caught at Momen-| *Pplication of the birch, when I was it then that it was his duty to im- | poiiceman waa on the front platform of the car, te through the mou' @ frequent cause | hours and buke in a moderate = press the ge: 1 q \ {euch an annoyance to me as they are to “'M. oven. M4 iy the ery proved peeeeue de} oa, LL, evidently had not been reading | ‘**" Poundnesse aa he went to. them, and | “Get ofa there!" yelled the bluecoat, waving bis |, me," 1 would go to wome wolltary epot where | — a ola) o ne ap emp! ey oe any|{h® PAbers lately, or they would have It In known that there are in England, at the/ asked them if they would like an ad Jong nightstich at the truckman, ‘Get off, or|1 would melther see nor hear them. BS, Drovement ef th —" public is in no mood y Present time, institutions to which intractable his disgust, they sald: they {1°11 set * wnd thi i LETTE: q 9 condition of all every- further bluffing and tomfoolery in this| {NP {hat the eustest and safeat way | Cira of qulle mature ages are sent by paren his’ chaurin, they accepted $ | yo: ip Seeiee res Ant Opa OLEANER. an eee ey There He would, under this system, hare @ To wal a Ww ry at hr hey ‘J & * + ——ss—— Hi x whatter. thn keeper in one of them. f suardians, with the understanding that | vhey played the Drasses that night out: aUMbAY NE ba Brag Nidenaedaots Aaucoary cre ae ceuuced com of ‘Hving tn alt reapecta ait AL ae corporal punishment shall be administered, aud| side the theatre, and that was the last Y R. Lilet erg eka tall complaint to make, « grievance to ventilate, (nforma- en, an houses would be untaxed, MAYOR AND POLICE. West Virginia has @ menaure pending |‘ ' ‘iaimed by those haviug experience that! Mr, Comstock saw of them. ‘They re- (Alf: “Marching Through Georgia”) ‘The crueliest that’s living ten Gite 6 Salah ¢ sara eed sco his way to build om it, and secure am ise 7 There was probably a little sly mall-lfor the substitution of the electrical |°"* g004 sound whipping has cured @ girl of | turned dmamadte ety) <9 Dew. York, Open up @ bottle, boys, and let us have @ aong: ‘Would not marry you at all! Giscwss | come trom it. You would have to make some kat at WASHINGTON—T02 14th at. 486,104 erties i nil h u 8 ous | chia olty, Me sae: ‘Tammany Hail te pretty | selfshness of the brutish individuals who are Tete SUE hacer ee ttesstonal poll-) Others have not been ao unmindtal of Resting | Of itny dione thinieorof matte hina | batly beaten right now, but it will not stay/| willing to produce and thrust Into misery « berd tli aber chee York shoemaker sai@s Per Week D: Ma den Patent acmmens 000; Baloon |chances That man Piatt, for one, has aet me] o give to his patrons on the ““souvenit” | beaten. It retains the nucleus of @ magnificent | of inaocent unfortunates, to the detriment of the| tuft of variegated chrysanthemums and | gontsxi, longola skin, a species of rer Week Day. and den habltues, 60,000; Aldermen, 68." | lesson that 1 must learn If 1 mean nally tol nights, Where will it end? ‘The simple | organisation, as waa shown in November by the| community, its morality and elevation, should be)an upright cluster of velvet loops. A |SCSt#kin, and very well does this wear, aa 000 accounted for, An: ere [end hia rule ever the interests and destines of | !lluminste rd that used to be given | tramendo det RK GRA te ee Over 200,000 ted for, And th 4 Wuminated eard that ted to be give endous vote M4 poiled under the most adverse | condemned, atid lace scarf entwines the low crown. Tr Js tne bout which has tak pI For December, 1893, Se ba Alesis cee Idea ot whlch ‘wag Originated by Daniel | cirewmeances, It will not regain ascendency. | sxe) @ atom saya there are enough people Gs the French kid, and we have this * = Wiese ei ot a woiia, | Frohman—would be torn up indignantly | however, im the near future, and in 1898 will not Postage 5 ower on Her, |7ongola kid glased, making it thus @ The ainking of the steamboat Btate of | saver ehoic Have 1 auch eacantint ame | {-auy., and the plecen thrown at the | be as trong an It was last your. After thet we| married in New otk, Who told you so Mary?| Wostage Stamps ttl: more dressy than the heavy walk 414,253 Missouri on the Ohio River, and the Hite att. basecnils f © | foolhardy individual rash enou, Furthermore, she says that poor men should be Per Week Day. i Denman Thompson, at the Star Thea- | !!quor interests are sure to rally about Tammany, celled postage stamps, @ collection of 1:Gae Over 1893, were aa numerous ax railroad accidents | Sunday observance, of ene regsiations, or on [CE Has adopted Hew tacticns He has be: |and aguinat that Interest the mare of the Re-/aanjeie eoMnaMuaas Simeny sree usta | which she is making in order that she Some New Bonnets, Per Week Da at the present time. the matter of what man shall get thie or that | fle will nave hone of there and ian even | DubUcANA are arrayed, The Republican leaders] A°y" yoor chitd ear get an education, which will |™MA¥ Fecelve medical ald, an institution | qe tmproved Dutch bonnet is @ charme = oMce, every polnt of dissent makes an opening |ilecided to do away with Hthograph privi- | "il! Rot be able to hold this anti-liquor sentt- having offered to treat Miss Garman if/ing model. A noticeable one in dare’ Talmage's remedy for the strike 1s| for « common ene After he wrrlved in New York he | ment In eheck, as much ax they would like to do she would collect 1,000,000 stamps for are suffering, even the troliey-car com- panies are losing money, and the general Public ts being compelled to submit to an intolerable nuisance. ‘There is no excuse for any further ¢louners In the extraordinary efforts put forth by Supt. Byrnes yesterday to stop tn t York. c morning's "World" thus: €,000; homeless women, 40,00 f chair for the gallow have any sense ry” Sunday. ‘Opium-eate with his own wine cellar—none of these is disturbed by the “ Sunday better observed because the man the tenement-house cannot get his modest pail of beer for his dinner? Are modic enforcement of an unjust law con- tribute to a more general Christian feel- mblers, lona thereby of probably forty persons, recalls the old days of river travel when Mark Twain was a cub pilot on the Mississipp! and disasters of this Kind | whether the division comes on the talk, He says the employers and em- ployees should be more communicative with each other. he way of the Ketter and Greater New The racing men are going to Albany with @ bill which they want passed. ‘They will probably back it up, or try to If its lawmakers they will adopt the Is Does the Coming Woman (Now Ar- Jan, 20, 1895.—Ae I write the date it strikes morrow, and what ha 1 done in all thia time people? Alas! Are they not confined to the ex- pressions I have put on these pages day by day? eee mark—a maiter that did not hurt the public, An attempt was made to hand ininiature cotton bales to the people in the balcony, but the attempt was treated crous, and made most insulting remarks. It we almost Impossible to pacify them, Never was a more indignant crowd of of women indulging in Billingsgate be- f jet_something. for hing — gorgeous — next Mr. Rice appears to devote his entife time to designing gratuitous news In the papers of yesterday and to-day, the nermons which I know were thundered from dit ferent pulpit to-day tell me that I have not, “A house divided against Itself cannot stand." . ‘The common enemy now te tn the form of a selfish bosslam. It must be met and vanquished trolley atrike {n Brooklyn, and another of those spasmodic efforts to enforce the Sunday liquor law ts on, I have done nothing of moment. — - THE ART OF SPANKING. fault where every other means had failed. For my own part, 1 must say that I favor the rod, sent ra gh to pre- poss young couple to bricca-brac a flat by regularly attending every souvenir night. It Is almost le for a out a man to buy in all the ¢ given for “window displays Thompson: “I bar out all dead| ckets Says Mr, pads ex= tion in tow! Miss Cissy Fitzgerald's name appears portentously on the cast of "The Lwen- tleth Century Girl” that opens next Fri- day night at the Bijou Theatre. But It remains to be seen If she will be allowed Henry Nevilleof Beerbohm Tree's com- pany, went direct from the steamer to ‘This in @ picture of one of the gentle- men composing the Board of Arbitration now sitting in Brooklyn, with nothing to arbitrate, because the Presidents of the tied-up car Hnes insist that no arbitra. a THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. Tales of City Life. spicuously of New York, Washington reporter bi ho has been giving © yas of the situation In may expect to see it rebuild ite fallen fortunes."” . In partial explanation of his rosy view of Tam- many prospect, Mr. Campbell goes on: ‘The x0, and consequently this powerful influenc be counted 0a ti may Ip in bringing Tammany back come a little later, im the noon rush hour" eee At some recent New York burials mourners et the grave have been afforded the shelter of @ tent large enough to hold about fifty people, and erected with the open side towards Ralse @ rousing chorus in praise of Mayer Strong: He led us through the wilderness and downed the and makes room for the play of the talents of a Parkhurst. 1 earnestly hope that the mother of has qt many aitere ehose sentiments are similar and I congratul have evaded an alliance with auch @ type of express such views, I am unmarried, eee She te not alone in the belief that the cruel taxed for having more than three children, ‘That certainly would not help the poor mam pro- vide for them: neither de I think {t would re- strain him from having them. Any good parents uncomplimentary), 1 would like to inform our Indy friend through your columns that children are the fowers of the earth and the most beauti- ful ones we have. They are the stare of our earthly skies, the bright, loving glimpses of future happiness and the jewels of our hearts Bech precious darling baby, From its hirth needs petting kind, Miss Mattie Garman, living at Kane- ville, Kane County, Ill, who has been a cripple all her life, is receiving letters by the wagon load daily containing can- them. Miss Garman has received nearly 2,000,000 stamps already, and her mail Northern latitudes, seldom take cold. Scientists say it is because they are close-mouthed. Disease germs floating in the air find direct route into the lungs of @ person who breathes through his mouth, They dered chalk. Finely sift these powdo. and add water until {t becomes a paste, and rub it well all over the marble, After it has been left for some time, rived) Mean This Girt declsio: Ot "4 B- | to those of vour correspondent. ©. 210, wash the surface thoroughly with soap the churches better filled? Is the gospel Lipa eileen ued, a0 on worst dusted 4 necet ace ott Wide Tet ek bares | ae 4 mot M,C. M. te What oho te fav. tien Cole te oe stisoatty spread further and more effectively? Do] PATHE KNICKERHOCKER’S DIARY. | the bales, Some of them grew obstrep- |°wtoF of the Rochester Union and Adver-| | Uy snile opinion of M. C. Ble thet tie Bebe) Acimnnng disappointment and anger over the spas- PEERED ueet occur, can be taken out by damping the marks with lemon juice or oil of vitriol, or else with oxalic acid diluted with me all at once as @ reminder of wasted time hea ca womanheod. If she had experienced mar- ing? ‘These are all pertinent questions. [Tne new year will be three weeks old t-| cnentacis whe nik athioaainneid” A rics | Gossip Here, @ Mint There and Trae | "eae f children she would spirits of wine, and after being lett om for some time the spots should be That ts an interesting classification of | % opportunity except to eat, to drink, to sleep, they could ns ° Co not Intend to remain so, but should greatly rubbed with old linen. certain portions of Chicago's population | {9 b¢ glad one day and worry another day? Eonar nT ane ment, even in | Now Mt » Thomas C, Campbell, once prominent: | preter to remain an old bachelor to being 1 FOR DECEMBER, which appears in a despatch to this| Where are my efforta to advance myself and my kes hotly, Charles Frohman |!¥ of Ohlo, But for the last few years less con-| husband of such aa M,C. E. TOM. The New Shoe, In reply to the question, what fe the fineat and amartest shoe of the season, ing boot—now more in demand than ever, ve cannot get our orders out for the calfskin boot, and the favorite last ie the very pointed to violet, with jet embroidery, ostrich tipa and lace rosettes, was particularly ele g.nt. Also the Sappho, a remarkable In cooking fruit for ples, turn overs, &c., it is well to remember that sugar does not counteract acidity, it simply disguises it. A very small pinch of carbonate of soda sprinkled over the pad the thos wbe toa thom 100 werda Leg kethors use of it to protect your investment and tate could be done more readily under the single tax the: mide-door Bunday liquor-selling. | modern method of inflicting the death | wili te, much used ia thie country, Tey 1] (he, “isey House. where he emp-oyed the | temperance threng— lenin ct Oui" Bear ths ta tet . — tl oes alec pdcarliy boos Mayor Strong has taken the ground that) penaity, which {a the most humane yet | should like to ove the subject discussed. Huinker oF iclecds In Krauts wheal he EP ES ei ee Peat 1DA MoNRom | A® Experience with am Eye Doctor. tas would be fast as abeotete oh it might be just as well to wink at] gevised. ENGLISHWOMAN, | Was playing in ‘The Soudan,” In Bos- CHORUS. ay Row, as long as you paid your tax. wa side-door traffic during certain hours Sea — * lton, “I have never had the honor of | tturran! Hurrah! Keep open if you ehoveet ‘To the best of my opinion she must be en Idiot,| 1 iately attended an eye and ear hospital for TAX REFORMER, Breabiya, of the day, The Superintendent says} Chicago has 60,000 opium dreamers, We playing in New York.’ he sald “and I'l] durant Hurrah! Come push along the boone! | °F some individual bent en notoriety, And what] treatment to my eyes for the frst time 1 was a Me > the law must and shall be enforced | half suspected that Chicagoans had some | 1 the pats Hi nape Re che tay TCmtent ecabie | To erent hie people favors Re never will retuse—|* ore, abe would make a good eubject for the| ici 1 should wear glassen, wv I was tested wi until the Legislature sees fit to change | way of inflating their imaginations, and| 1 quite agree with ‘Abner Stanton’ tn refer. |{ Produce ‘Lady Clancarty’ In America, He's going to let ua open up on Sunday: | fUAAY Bouse, on Larry's farm. Dear Mary, YoU) 4 few of the same, which was a failure, In order ndbartnace a ridrerprastisacis cadre | sew waknow iow ines Go tenereent tan as'T did in London. Twas the first to have qugar bowls in your head. ave them tested properly, I was informed ‘.. better statute in its place. der they imagine Chicago to be # great Fesponsibility of parenta, and 1 am also well pleased with "“W. G. letter about do ft, and I don’t think Americans have iden of the possibilities of the play, How th dealers shouted when they heard the t1d- AN OLD BACHELOR. to that drops should be put tote my eyes which 3 : f ings glad! eee bout a week, The present law is ungust opprensive Mty, : a method of correting bis hildren, That moat | How Of course. T shouldnt think of | igh tm the alt they throw tele hate and danced| My opinion of you, Mary, {8 thie: Your letter Patel onaptiens top Leer idee ie 4 Been ree aaiin’ ering cee Col 4 ; Osi ye aNd EGnIre::vERIRA NAL Home ve e aa bis 8 curty.”” ) around ike mad; proclaims you one of two things; you sign your- 3 ‘ latordamant, It denies’ tov dhe poor 1. Waring’s 1,600 extra sweepers We've had enough “Clancarty. tackled the snow on the streets it time or another Is erally conceded, and I, for We've come to the conclusion that reformers ain't self Mary ©. Eaton. Is it have It done. The doctor that was attending to told me to call at bis office, which was out- 0 ed, to every one old-fashioned enough to bellev Ne maar laboring man, and, indeed, to every one |thay meant tt, yesterday. Keep up the Fee ete ee era Ga liieg ged me to produce | alt. bag— Xf “Miea." you are an old maid of the sour kind. | side of the hospital, and he would put drops in ee who cannot afford to belong to clubs. | ite “Colonel, ‘The people wilt alware ng. “The Muequerades said Charles Froh- bi Ing te let us op om Sunday! — have been disappointed In love; perhaps several) ior to make the eyes dim for one day only. to visit hotels or to lay in a store of know If vou are d the training of my own dear children, and 1 man ‘all my trier nds warned times, If "Mra," you are a childless wite of i tin, Twas mean to say that ri 5 vilege ng your best, ow mom grateful ti father for each and Was fright. or was. T cHorvs. 1, T did go, but no drope were pu say thet you Ber cadta cists whe Gre ta cena = --- sraty| ohasilsement he| pave, boa, and Tcopecially for voursett."™ "And “then, | sturraht Hurrah! Tae ean you aft can rusn; [0 “HT ETAPC NPN, BOA | aly tet A with 0 few amon ont. avs. pre: | Sores Oa Foren rose reads el ot thew a extended to others who are condl- special Beara eit : 24 oo tlon to meet such expenses, Tt is un-| ON reason which the President doesn't | thank him for the last and most vigorous spank: ny, ennfedernte the | Herras! Harrah he Mayer is tn the push; 1 heartily indore the lan ot 11M. Cwm | winter (one Pen they sould: not reat me| 002 towards making gave lis ashopey s igs popular because opposed to the rights of | Mention for sending a warship to Hawail| 'ns he me when I was a little more than rund displayed. te tm. | H# can give potate te the Tiger; he ean beat «| and would say it more people were to think the| Want to Know why, they sould, mit treat Me tining sis onthe other hand, if a eine trae , 2 : is that dt ought to have been there all| *shteen years oid. HB, MeL, res’ thei royal dush— same way. and give voice to thelr opinion, the | Prope! : OJON. | Dest to please her husband, ne the people and to fair play, It ought to TOBA rE Pe Ete tae bali ea eden an ign menaae a Mhroughout | me charged We above amount? i 0d the husband doay be changed. To enforce it effectively |e time, Saipacsbia ut ey Ba Celpts are never favored In this coll at tice AES: | Pepe et) aietites eruen ee: bre ae, De duty And tries to please his wite, then if theg sat fs always @ diaphanous Arab jeconso! be SOMALI “would be ‘Nery: mud ch in tur appreciate th and completely would require double} considerate atrikers can easily make| To the fal: Tiiich Aucar aout then Hut when | ATkRumt wae Al@eonsolate end tore ia raven cicicabte people would have a better chance to| Can't Get Acquainted with the Metre | iii) lity sou marriage enieae Dexomes, 8 4 the number of policemen now on the! more friends than an obstinate and hot-| In resard to the question as to whether tt tn Pathe dnner sanctum Of) sous atralghtaway get Interviowed—'*Tis wrong,"’ | Cert thelr labors in other directions, To the Editor: —— toree: Sern 6 fine | Bemsled street railroad president, Might for pargnin’ do. pualhiinele. chilean Wy Mee MADE thAY TG tonacy. iectna | he 6i4 vstare= ONE WHO KNOWS, Southampton, Lt | "could any of your readora tel me tf there Ie . Mice ee, Beene ae tt wien toatkng sem, ete pin the owing ich | "YON itt ne hes tcc“ at | re Go oun and Me Garnty ware olen sang oacn a (On 9 Ci * setae se eoeuni e 8 a it A When will a common-sense Legiaia-|'* BF experience: kver aince 1 can remember, | can do is to Sn chronicle the fact. | deap dexpatt— Fragen 00k bar ib ane wan rong ren tN LG the pipe ot t the ai books it should be ent oad, ture put an end to the “dry Bomdege | whenever I did anything wrong, my mother would | 98sider Vou have heard the gasp. He's gotng to let us open up on Sunday! | ruin tor the war she speaks of poor married meter? 1 burn in my Rowse tno Jota aerty al Te the Sate * more than one hundred and eighty ar- | free In New York City? . Naiae oh Seer tS Atta The cabled reports of the dismal fatl- CHORUS. people and dirty children, 1 would like to know | os tesa November's gan bill and December, ot ire pegged ' rests in the day {sto add to Its unpopu-| yyy = iievagh om icigitoen Yoeek olin BAAR punlinen in London of Henry James's play, | Murrah! Hurrah! And did you ever thin Mary's address so that I may convince her that) 401 am gure we com umed almost the same # “"L" quite often, and am exceedingly REE asd do induce itis Lexisiature (5 ne may sometimes be a mocker, but| ig by spanuing. It ina harmless an well ar| ciuy,, bomvlile.” st pear to have been | that strong would let us have our Sunday dria amount of gas In there no way to annoyed by so-called masher Being a young change it. To wink at its provisions, as |‘* New York Sunday Excise Iaw 181 srective mettod to punish chi and-many | ulity of Fenty. James's: (lends here, drain ¢ magnum to hie name—eo let your) or otherwise she would net f thie? It has happened regularly for two yeara. [irl of refined manuere and modest wary Nm Mayor Strong suggests, would be to en- | “!¥#2'8 @ mockery, times I have been kept from doing wrong for} An Hnglish journal says hres. year Slaswes clink— to be printed im The Bening World.” T have had the meter changed and have been | very embarrassing for me. ‘The Evening Worle courage its continuance on the statute es fear of the stinging five minutes acrose my | 1K hls version of his own novel, ‘The He's golng to let ws open up oa Sunday! «gil F KOEHLER. |, ‘the gus offce about {t, and the oaly remedy |!s a wonderful paper and can accomplish wondartud >, books, as well as to set a very bad ex-| The Legislature managed to waste| motners knees As to exe that bas aotbing t0| vin resented by, Edward Compton in GL DE DOORE | 5, ing epinstered olf maid, my advice is:|! get is # differ.nce im the next month's gas|things, and I hope it succeeds 1o suppressing thie aaicie: another week, after all. What will it] 4o with it whatever, for there Is no reason | the Ohera Comluuer but the tahure of —_———— Doli en mance bt be abd eect mrian (hilt LONG SUFFERING. | annoyance, Also, the "'L' cara on the subarben HIM saat taw cannot be wiped away [2° With this one? why a child that has been spanked for an offense | “The American was an absolute triumph atx SKLECTED amare. Tee et eens snare deel lime are im a @ithy condition and breed dlesaan too speedily. me at seven should mot be spanked for the game | Compan: } pa 98 iy Domyilte. Tam on unfortunate man that got married to an Cannot something be done to make them ia @ Real estate is booming in upper New | offense at sizteen., Which began the evening by being old maid, and my house 1s full of cats and lock- Mt condition to ride to. ols: that the paintul ajoc dof 0 distinguished a James called before he curt hooted hy a distinet section of those present, in fashion. which will prob- A Jap Doll's Wooing--Other Wit in Prose a Ve A little Jap doll went a-wooing one day, In the land where chrysanthemums gro Said he to the maid, in @ manner most stal To the Editor: Tam about to cay something which I know of course {s not new—that while on « Broadway céF the other day I saw the gripman slow up on « corner to let a young girl on his car, H York. Another splendid evidence of re. turning prosperity, MAY DOWLING, Brooklyn. oe EMPIRE STATE BITS. ily friendly, Was with A novelist as CARELESS FINANCIERING. It 1s surprising that @ New York broker of no very prominent standing should be able to borrow two hundred | Bb ing glasses, —— IVENING WORLD” GUIDE-BOOK. MARIB, Brooklya, N. ¥, Independent Assemblymen can remove Platt without a bill of power, if they Mr, only to be hissed and. Gu To the Batter: » Give Actors a Wide A Kingston man speoda bie bievele in the snow 2? orke=X.--' right at the corner, as he should, but 4 ~ and ten thousand dollars on forged and| will, Will they? Me has wheeled to and trom businem every day | Abily’ prevent him from tempting the for=| Witt you marry your ewa Haghino? OC NOW VerKerEie The: Gveiior,| eye we ee Nt Oe ee it (7 to “Her Brotnare Chum, tw fraudulent bonds of cities and towns to _- this er. SUBS: PE TES LOG BEE ARENDS But the little Jap maid, seeing no sign of love, irl walk along for It, He stopped about one-| nen ie Salt cane just as bad, if mot wores, the value of two hundred and | Well, Messra. Trofley —Magnates,| A wite of alzty-t ro has gone Insane of Jealouny | ee \ fe With scorn his offer receiver Leeper {han bie The idee of any one of our eax long t : thousand dollars without being detected | there's your protection, Where are | over husband of wiaty-fve in the Albany poor | The momar of the exautalte Mr, was Just getting on the car he made It go ahead] (", suc AM acter lt most shameful. “Where ’ early in his nefarious work. your car a Foie eialla cireeses to tatty tits | ‘Thetr woolng om bent Japa-kaces, = © Mieacnly. The airl had presence of mind enough |\* a y pride? Fancy « tet ‘The wonder becomes greater when tt 2 2 There are no varant houses Ia Danaviite. This | 4 nesting. the. fashions for Harlem Lite, seeeet back trom the caP. ‘The conductor pulled| %,£i"8 12 & UsAire, Right AAP aight, to one the fa remembered that the great bulk of] The Suntay side-door can no longer]! B% aa embry disinetion, ein tack Maternal aftvetion has —_ seaticep toro ated and the car wont on, |°%0r t34 Rt the play.” ‘The ona wo rater to ip the loans on such securities came from| be a side Issue, It has come to the front| TRuMMay Nem: Bunira Nae a pew morning | PATO y Tee eat time. Chieu. ies Why. He, Feed to Relieve, Now, Mr. Editor, suppose that girl was om the|” oon! mah wie le really proad to have ap one bank. to stay. paper. Friday inet Etmira'a ning oa 10 wecept “The Datey Queen of | Mack—Higbee doesn't believe marriage is a step, what would have happened? paver eis piel pt feck a oe rs ny d ~ paper has suspended ‘The Words quoted in these col- 4 YOUNG MAN. oseant or am mirely, heukers ought to-know that) verte: Mas anaiter “aio munaay | AS weil has Deen struck near Olean ow pveninigs age are a faint mur. | Ure cue actor: Mf he talks to you and meets you by ape { when a city or town raises money on tts ay 4 red to ° of ‘Wyld—Strange, tea't tt ; y —for the men who couldn't afford tol Fevival produced a ut me of the other re- Me crcae aagtied. aisohive 1 ointment, he does not care a wink for you. Lea bonds it does so through bids, and gen-| v1) iy a to mae if interances Mack-No. He ya Lite, Cousdn't Get the Dog Shot. Tin Geos, ont bok bie beeen ant ree ; 5, SERS EOE RT th? itor: ce. He Bouked It To the Editor: you will @nd that It la for your owm good, ‘ Rot send its thousand-dollar bonds kit-| At any rate, Col, Waring tries, And|have Jun © ated the fourth « Another Spring. le . Le ea atts ke alGanloh uw eure Mavoe anh wae, ; ; ing about the country for Incividuals to| there is hope for @ man who does that, [of their marriage Mes . If TL might see another Spring, sth very Sret wager 1 met moriing. The ows Now, . ‘ iuypathecate tor loans : a a use te eighirchies fans not pant Burner Mowers and walt: Said he, ““E will never forge my friend wante sent , Bp B4ward G, Quigley's success ax al qiue uniforms make a bin | — ir have fey crocuses at once, A youngster 1 waa on the ( a nn ae ie nace the dog shot ana t| Wants to Be Takem tm Hand, ger and thief could not have been aw| sor nitOnMA: BAKA'® Bide prospect BY OTHER EDITORS, Se ngae INK Bierérons, ‘And \t was my aipha-bet -|fant he reached the Harlem Police Court, pre. | T2 the Editor, we for the Brooklyn striker: My 1} v @reat us it wis if the bank he mainly = M ‘ ned snowdrops, choicer sided over by Judge Welde, After prenenting the co 1 have been away from home t victimized bad exercised more care. His | . Vhetr se Is Blame. nl oY az violet, doctor's letter, stating that he was bitien by a| Healthy imfuences of my parents I ha: § s u hs " *| Brooklyn ts in a fair way to discover! ye je ae ri Reaso and wished to have the dog shot, [84nd from place to place, sometimes + ae crimes were, however, well planned and | sa Sy natrh " * Leaf-nested anything ind ot, and have deco Hid ie SB HAA, and itis ridiculous tu attempt 1o| *8At martial law Is like bait PREY Fiipjack—1 met Lottie on the avenue this morn- Mis Royal Highness waved hin me shittless, viclous 4 é iii Y i ig ant 4 me her countenanc said he could 1 am (wenty-three years of exelte any sympathy In his favor, Do the men who blindly Scene tus. Rar anc een ver stop to thy Jaylight birds Y tlests and pair and sing, mateless nightingale; As, white as snow; n the hail winds that blow, Peawick—W! Flipjack—Bocause the pavement was slippery ‘The rest of her fell, too.Harlem Life. fay to| Nell-meaning Christian person would take me ie ‘hla te the dog's fourtk vic. {#04 and ive me some good lectures and, tg ‘A. WARD, [Becomary, & few good spankings, It would brieg me to my senses and preveat me from going te ruin altogether, 4 BAD Boy, A HUNT FOR FOSSILS. The University of Pennsyly Sending an expedition to South to hunt for fossils, and, strange to the starting point of the expeatiion be Philadelphia. Some peopl this an inver Ghexe of carrying couls to Ne but they are ultra-humorous whose narrow vein giving ® permit tim, teten Ue with nd out m the An “Ot the making of many books there ts no end." But if the Grolier Club bad ite way, the end of making #ome of them would come betore the beginning. The Ciub puts forth an occasional book of ite own which is worth louking at more than twice. ‘The Grolier ts nyt a big club, It has less than 400 members, puse in ast Thirty second street, t¥ not ing structure, but attracts the eye of th by throughaits alm- ple grace. The Groll promotion of study of production’ of books, yeare old and lakes writes, Husbandry. ind of husbandry Single Tax Ie Anti-Bunco, To the Edito Replying to ‘Joba Thompson,"* who asks wheth- fer the single-tax 18 a bunco gaine, will say that it ‘a not, but It 1s almed at the bunco game of thove who hold land and do not use it, or if they allow others to use it under the existing aystem, they succeed in Duacoing the tenant to the ex- tent of all the proft there may bo in the use of it Mr. ‘Thompsow has no doubt learned just eoough of the single tax 10 not clearly under- ‘Preach | and it. His compensation under the single tax JM Re owned land would be in the general Lm Words tor 1 willthink the oid wild-gooxe | 7 There is vin 1 iti . Cacle Russet, A Malti-m ‘To the Halt Respecting your iiom Fake, i of & widower In clover ‘Weds @ widow in her weeds, Brooklyn Lite. nother Sprin nt on Titia eS aies : . aihiog ; acl my pitet resuste In If 1 might see another Spring, 1d laugh to-day--to-day ts briet; 1 would not walt for anything; Vd use to-day that cannot last— Be glad to-day and sing. people, f | of mockery , caus | chain’ letter of 60 | stampr, in ald of © cripple free tresimect ey printed in ‘The Evening World” of Jan 17, make the total number of letters 112.104,414,00q6 142,006,003,483. 1 have heard of this thing beter Le es hat of send 10 an address tg, the letter to buflé an intitution, have you? ry] what? / ta » Rising Coltare, “Did you motice how the Boston girl told her BS eee nd there| pe best way to a man at by deine WAVE s10 a Lor Fru ey a a0 Got the) wearer Me 352,000 A big th when them to refuse to look for fossils beyo the Banks of the Sehuy)kitl Fossils onght 10 to he hurd in North Amevics Be govd reason for Grossing the -» beush.dipyed in / We Hove So. Wh money. and brains as a syndicate to bulld the American yack), Punraven's goose te probably already cooked. ‘The boat will be « winner, Philadelphia Pres, and | sralture ip with » SER

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