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‘Detheahet by the Prem Publishing Company, ‘1 tw @ PARK ROW, New York. “WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1898. arent SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 THE EVENING WORLD for “travelling” and “contingent” ex- Denses was closely associated with the mysterious burning and destruction of a number of independent distilleries which opposed the Trust and could not be bought up. ‘This in a startling Indication of the sort af policy a big Truat employs to Prevent opposition, and will not serve to increase the popularity of such combina- tions or to shake the public demand for their extirpation. The Trusts must A fINGULAR CASE. A caso of malpractice before Coroner Hoeber seems to develop some very curious practices on the part of the Coroner. According to the story a respectable young Woman, twenty yearn of age, in in ® dangerous and nome say in a hopeless condition through the alleged treatment of a physiclan, Dr. Henry B, Petting!l, who has been held to ball to await the result of the girl's injuries, A young man nald to belong to @ very wealthy family was also ar- rested yerterday under circumstances of unusual @ecrecy, and ball was taken at the Coroner's house for his appen' ance, Coroner Hoeber absolutely refuses to give this young man's name, and did his beat to conceal the name of the physi- clan. Moreover, the Coroner rays he has pledged himself not to expose the A DAILY HINT FROM M'DOUGALL, ‘Mintered oh the Post-Ofice at New York as cocond-clase matter, ————— gr BRANCH OPVICES: WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broad. wey and Bisth ave at 824 ot WORLD HARLEM OFFIOE—i26th ot and Madi- om ave BROOKLYN—O00 Washington ot. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Press Bullding, 102 Chen. ‘aut ot WASHINGTON—Te3 14th ot. Be an Successfully Applied Inspector McLaughlin's THE WORLD'S Great young man unless the girl dies, and = adds, “What I shall do in case the girl recovers I whall keep to myself. or running, he was promptly snubbed by February Dr. Hoeber {s a “reform” Coroner.| the Speaker, None is so blind as the But by what right does he assume | legisiator who won't see any way but to withhold information when arrests | Platt's way. have been made by him for an alleged criminal act? If a Tammany Coroner had taken the course pursued by Dr. Hoeber, would not the reformers have been terribly shocked? What would have been the Minister Thurston accused of un- becomingly criticising the Hawatlan policy of the Administration, Which one? Record. Average Circulation Per Day, Inference in. thie. ecreening of a|.Hawalian Mininter Thurston's mis- atwualtiy® yous than? take i not that he taiked too much, but i 5 Dr. Hocber saya: “I am an honest | that his talking didn't suit certain per- man and was elected by the votes of | *"* 164,000 people.” A vantly greater num- ber of people would approve of Dr. Hoeber’s retirement to private life. Why suggest a Parkhurst avenue when there is already a Parkhurst road leading to the Better New York? Discriminative Sunday laws can hard- ly be remedied by still more openly discriminative amendments, ‘The Greatest Dally Cireule-~ ten Ever Attained by The World or Any Other Newspaper Printed im the Rogius A DRESS CODE WANTED. The Prussian House of Deputies is considering the expediency of forbidding women to wear trains on the public promenades of the city. Women everywhere are accustomed to kick up a dust. But the dust they send __| flying in the streets, through the sweep- 4 ing of their ‘ang skirts, is believed to ‘WE ARE ALL BIGHT. Spread infectious diseasen and to ncat- : {There is ro occasion to worry yet over | ter bacteria through the alr breathed by a the international situation, although| those who cone in contact with it. tl really are very few nations on} Besides this, the women, it im naid, earth with which we are not involved in| oarry tho dirt in their skirta into their ome kind of a row. The matters in dis-! pariors, bedrooms and nurserier, and pute are all comparatively small, and|thus subject their children afd all who do not involve any single grievance or|4re in the houses to disease. Principle upon which an alliance of hos-| What with the war nat the large LA Hung Chang {8 now in Japan. He will soon have spoken his little piece, and then will it be peace? The whole structure of Bossism is on fire, and It can't be saved by the squirt- gun of « Ridiculous Hoss, Spring begins her annual engagement in New York at 349 P, M, to-day. Don't miss her, looks, In addition to thelr regular uni- be tile powers could be feared. bonnet in the United States and againat | eorma, * ‘Taken singly the situation Is that we|long skirts in Prussia, the women are —_-- — E. ean whip any of -he weak nations with | having a trying time with their tollets.| Senator Lexow is a clone second to es ‘whom we are in trouble, and none of| Probably the best way would be to|the Boss in the line of the Ridiculous, the etrong nations can afford to whip Us, even supposing it were able. ‘The Hawalian, German, French and Ital- establish a dreas code In all countries, and to compel the women to dreas in conformity with its provision The Fire Department inquiry should furnish some rod-hot results, fan affaira will settle themselves in due| In that case the monster balloon al = ag course. The Spanish affair might lead| sleeve should be prohibited in street | wapsin KNICKERNOUKEW™ DIARY oy to © oma war, because Spain is 00|cars, theatres and ull places where it seks Bis badly off that she has little to lose.| becomes necessary to “sit close,” ee and in desperation might take chances, March 19, 'M%.—An Inspector, four Police Cap- 4 talnn, (wo ex-Captaine and (wo ex-Ward Men ; The only serious case is that of) “Jimmy” Martin needn't crow over| under heavy ball, on charges of bribery and ex F the differences with Great Britain | gupt, Byrnes's calling down, ‘Jimmy"'| tortion, That a the net renult today of yenter- over Venesuela, Nicaragua, the sea:s| hasn't bee indicted and probably won't| 4 and other matters, From any war be, but he has been tried tyng ago in the < over that we are amply protected | wide-open court of public opinion, and 5 by the exceeding vulnerability of the} the yerdict—well, everybody knows what 4 British Empire, which sprawt over the} the “Jimmy” Martin verdict was, eona like some hug Sans iunbed eas. e t, powerful but awkward. ‘There is} 1,, i ; _ scarcely @ section of the world where,| punts sicrsraiy Wo, not the how fn case of war, Great Britain is not ‘aa Mable to receive a serious blow, Her paval strength enormous, but her commerce by sea is a hundred times greater, Not all the navies of the world could guarantee it all safe convoy whilea Single hostile cruiser remained afloat. . However complvte and certain might be 3 her victory in the end, British interests could not fall to suffer vast loss by war witn any considerable power. Leust of all could she afford to risk her trans- Atlantic commerce and all her North American possessions in a struggle with . this country. : The proposition to change the name Great Britain cannot afford to fght|of Elm street to Parkhurst avenue unless there is something worth fighting | NOt one to be seriously conaldered. ‘a Andings of the Katraordinary Grand Ju Wo are all axmured that the end Is not yet, and ow Fevelations were suMcient in ton of @ more Infeed—an surely the 1 thelr noope to lead tthe expr keneral overhauling. It 1x probable, much has been admitted—that the 4 ransed the Grand Jury a back of a large number of orabie body may sometimes figure a bit oe clone on court fixtures, furnishings and attendants, but look at its magnificent the holding dictmenta, But the Supreme Court exeuse cannot hold with the Logisiature at Albany, The Grand Jury work the spirit in which it tn re cetved bere in New York ought, 1 should think, to mov. that slow-golng body to something like promptness. Yet the news from the Capitol today was as discouraging ax any that T have read during tho present seaston, An Albany yollee measure favored by al boss passed the Assembly after ® heated debate, and seventy expenditur: its own mer Vate secretaries to Journalism must be a joyful profession in Madrid just now, Gen. Campos, the military Czar of Spain, says he will shoot any editor who writes unfavor- ably about the army. Fighting editors) iu of 105 Republicans had the harditiood to vote ought to be In great demand over there. | ia ig, - a oe ‘There was something more than mere Plattiem Im that vote, It was the welxht of the “partivan which p down all conald- 18 for, and Venezuela, Nicaragua and the | !% poor policy to meddle with the estab- Noe CU § UL the RAK ot He prewant sealing industry all put together would | lished names of city streets, oer ONS OS SH Seema ee be merely a drop in the bucket, com- - - Os ge pared with her commercial loses in| Unless you are among the guessers even a very brief and very successful on “A Plot fora Million,” you lose in-|_ T™* Wil! dlapore of that question. Meanwhile, War with the United Btat terest in the sequel to the story—tho [1 49 Wish that kool but sometimes traingly: slow Every interest of Great Britain, as a] award of that $1,000 In gold. Go in for |e enn i anne eee ante os ke fatior and ass people, demands peace | |t. Story and) parties Ne ee een one anne vane and good fellowship with the United| World's” morning edition. pered at Albany, Why doesn't he give reform a States, and none know it better than ae a full ming where he ea yy English statesmen, It is asserted that the Grand Jury ts | party-servera and Ume-killere? a So far as Great Britain Is concerned, | considering the election time offense of ease te SES therefore, Secretary Gresham may safely | ex-Commissloner Sheehan, And the men. OVER #20 A WEEK. Se assume the arrogance that we all know|tion of the family name suggests a re = ert he has not, furbish up the old but hon: orable Monroe doctrine, and make his t campaign for the Presidential nomina- ton on the jingo issue. St Netther of Thea ke He Should Mi To the Editor: A tew d Evening Wi a Week, but w. Where is Blue- wal of the inguiry; Byed Billy? Another of Cleveland's ducks: Duck, an Indian murderer, serving a life sentence in Arkansas, whom the President has just pardoned, Blue Duck 1s dying of consumption, at Blue correspondent wrote to "The 14" stating that he was earning $21 4 not think of marrying on ao whereupon another correspond- waing the frat of either of loose morals to apend ‘Tila was wurely f bad manners, POLICE sUSPENSIONS. The police officers indicted by the Grand Jury were yesterday suspended trom office py a vote of the Police Board, and other men in the force were @ssigned to their duties by Supt. Byrnes. small an amount, shed Into print ac being @ person seit alone, exhibition Mr. Quigg has been telling the Bos tonese that Tom Reed is sure of Ne ¢ a mum on b both, w Learn $24 8 we Thie action on the part of the Com-| York in 1896. hut won't need It. The ex-| oS drinker nor a gambler, J live in a missioners is entirely proper, No man|(2ar will find much to admire in Mr {not far from Central Park, between Fitth who is under indictment should be al-| Quigs’s easy confidence, and Sisth avenues, and spend $8 a week for my jowed to perform the duttes of a police : rm er room and washing bill, which Is cheap, compared @Micer until he has been cleared of the| It ts just as much your opportunity With what mine others have to pay. 1 at @barges against nim Every man is en-| 48 anyborly’s to win that $1,000 in gold] a table-d’h. where dinners are 75 centa, titled to be considered innocent unti}on “A Plot for a Million." Somebody | and otter meals in proportion If 1 take @ laly found guilty, and mere charges against | must get It, See “The World's morn-|\ te theatre, which I generally do once @ &n officer should not be regarded as | ing edition. week, our tickets cost $3 oF more. L have to dress @ause for suspension. But an indict- a aSSEEN. ; ke a gentleman, and must wear good clothing, ment by a Grand Jury is something| Mr. Platt presents the alluring mpec-| ot siotdy, All that loaves very little margin more than @ mere charge. It means partial examination of evidence, ani it is not Gesirab'e tha: indicted men should Be continued in service until they have een tried and acquitted. ‘The suspension is a mere matter tacle at this time of the gentleman who tries to raise himself by his own boot-straps. The Ridiculous Boss! in my salary. 1 naturally envy some of my frlenda who make $40 a . but they, in turn, mere paupers by peopl offices in Wall street. Everybody who Evening World’ 1s not a hod-carrier, Nat a bargain counter, as your corre- Popular opinion has indicted the Px lice Boar’ majority, Mr, Ma nd form, and should not prejudice the case | mands for the offending eeeoteny one mer i or mand ” offending Commission WEST FIFTY-SECOND STREET, @f the suspended men, Nor is it lkely | the official guillotine, —— to do so. “a sees The © ercheck Quarrelaome, ntrists will not add a 4 MONOPOLT's PoLicy. pine, Terman oo Some strange developments have been | priefs ref ) congratulate bim | of me te that plage yh made recently in connection with the) on wis birthday to get away with ao large ae 821 pe Whiskey Trust. But none so startling Evitentiy ‘thie fellow'* does pot know 8 @e those brought to light by the forcing ke ef the safe belonging to the Trust in To the Estitor’ by sing “must have some ¥ Uncle Sam's sympathy ts due to Spain pat Fars large sum to one who Io fa room situated on the ffth Moor Saadbery now ‘Abat the worst ts known as to] I outeile of a ro . ‘ the fate of the Reina Regente and her ‘ FONE PUR SM, It is alleged that entries of the ex- inpremions of me are very natural, and I will | crew. take ex them, * that mace he bh 1 merely wish to demonstrated hie ability with such @ snail amount of Ini geo bim, be should in the futu | sign bimeelt Macdufter, | — Platt and Hie > Pal Rave been found without any clue or it aw to the object of the outlay, It is that half @ million dollars went between the time of the indictment of J. Gibson, the Becretary of the implication in the plot to de- Bhufeldt independent distillery and his release through Quashing of the indictments. strong suspicions that the Get on the trail of that $1.69 tp by reading and gueseing on @ Million,” in * edition, Republican Leader Alnsworth, in the | Assembly, wot on the right side for a| moment yesterday while the Albany Police bili was up. And as @ penalty | goo that for any loader, and least of all for ao for pointing out to his party the dan-| leader who has made the record that Piatt bas ip Republican party of New York bas | o bt a party of reform. The party cannot sacri- Rejane’s lustre was hidden behind o cloud when we saw her in “Mme, Sans- her capabilities were dwarfed by the play, and she had been imitated until her original glory had evaporated. Not so In “Ma Cousine,” which she played, for the second time at Abbey's Theatre Jant night. I defy any actress on the English-npeaking stage—London or New York, take your cholce—to Imitate the work done by Mme. Rejane as Riquette, the actress. Her performance ts one to be seen and gloated over. It sparkles with the daintiest humors; it ts flecked with rippling laughter; tt tickles you into mirth of the most grateful sort, and it quite cheers you up, Her gestures, her Infectious mirth, her facial expressions, her shoulder sloquence, her eye elo- quence, her head eloquence are simply bewildering, Bhe thoroughly explains @ situation without saying a word. And what dagsling, tnsidious naughtiness! It is absolutely dangerous, for it almost makes one long to be naughty, too, That's one of the worst features of the work of those perfect French artl Ask any {mmoralist and he will tell you Bo. Rejane’s work in “Ma Cousine,” as I ‘aid before, could never be imitated here. Get fifteen Kathryn Kiddera, for fifteen houra a day, for fifteen days to study Rejane, and they will come away perfectly unin} solitary Kid- ence of acting in “Ma Cousine,” but she does not seem to be on the stage at all. She is moving about in Riquette's world—Abbey's Theatre and the Broad- way cable are three thousand miles away. She is absolutely exerting her- ‘Ma and give back to her the fop- jah little Raoul, who has established himself as the lover of Victorine Champ- courtur, Riquette does wonders, Shi alds her Clotilde most effectively. She causes Raoul to fall in love with her— Henri Meilhac, the author of the play, need not have made her work so hard to win that result—she makes him miss @ rendezvous. That is what she calls Operation No. 1, Operation No. 2 ts to digenchant him with herself, and give him buck to his wife, That she also ac- complishes neatly, “Ma Cousine’ ts one of the deftest, brightest and amazingly improper com- edies that New York has ever seen, Translated into English tt would enjoy @ long and deliberate rum of about. ten minutes. At the end of that time not an adult would be left in the theatre, Only the Young Person would remain— to nee how it ended, you know, and purely in the interests of morality, of course, The play simply ignores all that we have been taught by tradition to re- spect in the conventiona It knocks our inherited prudery into smithereens—and that'a a very dreadful thing to do, Where would we be without our world famous modesty, our exquisite external mplicity, our wonderful mental fig leat? Why we might be as bad as the and.wouldn’t that be ter- Thay are ao very awful—in books and Plays. When Gaston tickled the calf of Riquette's leg, as she sat writing a let- ter, and she told him in an utterly se- date, unshocked manner not to bother her, the French audience last night sim- ply howled with laughter, and eo did the Americans in the audience, for the scene didn’t seem very outre In French, It wan no gracefully and properly acted that (t was @ case of “evil be to him who evil thinks''—or, to put it more in- telligibly, Yet in Mnglish, what should she have done? I positively believe we should have called in Patkhurst. Imagine Henry Miller tickling the calf of Viola Aiten's leg, Imagine Viola Alien even having a leg! Why, gentlemen and it dies, the Mea ts simply revolting, 1 don't want to uphold Henri Metthac as @ model playwright. I don’t want Martha Morton to try to alapt ‘Ma Cou- sine” for the matinee girls, But just while Rejane tm here, I do want all lovers of the daintiest and most subtle comedy (apart from the eplrode to which 1 hay ferred) to see a perfect plece of acting, ALAN DALE, —~- MY LOVE AND We tat togethor, my love and 1, In aa pretty @ bower as ever was seen; ‘Thessun shone out from @ cloudless sky, Heauteous flowers and meatows And he drew me still closer to bis side And 1 heard hie voice in a whisper “Our love through a happy life shall giid Aa calm a igbt as thie re day, ‘The sun went down and the alr grew chill, As wo sat together, my love and 1, aray I And clouda rolled up in the darkened sky. Over the ailing bri Came surging up like @ heart-wrung moan, ‘The rain fell pattering through the tr ‘The heavens wept for the sunshine gone, Why did our hearts feel sad and tone ‘As wo ant together, my love and If Why did we speak Of gathering clouds and tearful Doomed to darken a love so bright, Lurking, bid in the future hours? ‘An, mo! our hearts were strong ‘True and strong w true my love and I, An? we laughed at the fears our fancy drew For a love that could mever change or dia © salt gun will shine out a hy teare are falling from darken And the love that can live through storm and rain, WII be brighter stil! when the clonds roll by, CONSTANCE M. EN, GREAT MEN OF OUR OWN TIME, 8, ‘Assemblyman Harvey T. Andrews, of the ty-niath New York District, prides himself om which, in his mind, there te no actual need. One { his measures calls for $1,000,000 to add a wing (he Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mayor ong and the trustees have indorsed ft Mi \drews ia a Brookseld-Committee-of-Thirty-Re- form-Republicam, Nevertheies, he ts particu larly friendly with Speaker Fish. ‘They were boys together” to erous way in which it was walling, | ie ise Uses months —Hosion Mera, : i | prvteasion, Hont eoit qui maly pense." | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 90, 1808, Bvening World's Gallery of Liviag COL ALEXANDER 8. BACON. ‘This is @ picture of a whilom Brook- lyn reformer and original anti-McKane man, who has just turned amateur — THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. re, @ Hint There and True ‘Tales of City Life, yor Btrong’s City Hall have tnept miter to relate that a Jus ipreme Court of Pennsylvania 8 of the city judges refresh them- Feguierty with tea, and more than one Dusiness man and not s few doctors of Philadel- pale have tea Kettles and all the,necessary ad- Juncts ready. The custom is evidently growing, the same writer says, and doubtless before long 18 will be very much the same here as It ie in sland, where they drink tea at the bank, in Perliament, on ‘Change and at the clube A oup of good tea properly made is something not to b Aeapised, and @ man may drink many things Much wores for bis digestion. Ciera) Whether it fe true or not that rotier-skating to undergo 2 revival in regular rinks, it ie cer- tain that the oblidren who play have waken to sidewalk skating on with fenewed gusto and In greatly increased numbers, With the re signe of Spring. eee A wea In the restaurant attached to one of the Dig dry-goots houses in town. A plate of folie t00a between the places occupled by two woman shoppers, strangers to each other. One woman Gossip tea-ari Philadelphia tice of the feached for one o: the rolls, The second woman “1 beg your immediately selzed the second roll. pardon,"’ sald Shopper No. 1, "I 1 those were my rolia' Bhopper painfully. ‘Well, now.’ said she, ‘I guess they rere youra 1 must beg your parton, 1 thought they were mine.” Then both women laughed uneasily, and {t was evident to the onlookers that both had been made uncomfortable by an incld which, among men, would have been passed by with # simple jest and scarce another thought, eee Little Misa Seven- Year-Old had beeh Informed by pert little schoolmate that she couldn't be invited to wid schoolmate's house because ‘my mother oean't know anything about your people.” Mise Geven-Year-Old did not say much, but thought « good deal, Asa result of her thinking ahe casually femarked at home that ahe should Invite the other Mttle girl to come and alt on the front steps and dolla "1 can’ her in," “because my mamma doesn't know any- thing about her mamma.” An early beginning, surely, of some of the diamond-cutting of polite ee I am tnvited to wpeak right out and eay that Brooklyn folk who patronize the Twenty-thint Gd Grand Street Ferries are complaining loudly ‘of the lack of accommodation on the part of the Brooki.n City Railroad in Willlamaburg, The Tompking avenue line of trolley cars {a run with reckless disregard of time sohedulea, and oftener here (a mo car on the stand than otherwise, t too frequently are caused by burned out fuses and broken trolley poles All the trouble {a attributed to Mr, Lewis's unwillingness to give work to the old motormen who participated im th trike, THE GLEANER. —_—e FROM THE JOKE GRAB-BAG. Jast = Happy Handfal Freshly Brought to the Light. A foreign young noble of high deg Came hunting a wife across the sea tn style a bole the peenge; But Re could not find an American girl Who cared to purchase a duke or an earl, And he went back home in the steerage. Chicago Tribune, ething Uniqu: ‘Women voted at the seneal township schost siection at Rast and Woot Orange yesterday. The women always turn out in numbers at theee lections, {am pleased to know thet the women } on the Boston School Board ha ken the mat | ter of children's luncheons in hand asd have demonstrated the excellent effect of feminine eu- pervision in efucational affairs in a highly im- portant direction The cory little loach basket fs now almost an unknown quantity, and the Aickel to be expended at the corner bakery has of Inte superseded it, Thus large sections of spice vake containing rubber raisina, petrified erullere kiln-Gried erumpets and the glucose tart have become the property of the omfivorous ju- venile, But the corner bakery no longer thrives Im Boston since those women School Commission ere hi discovered the stumbling-biock of tn Gestion that was retarding the education of th Particular districts, Fresh home-made bread a pure butter and @ little fruit are ted carefully paper and sold at @ price Paris Still Wears Big Sleeves. ‘This is a cloth and velvet gown. The skirt, of gray cloth, is ornamented with Btitohing. The bodice of beige velvet is braided, and is cut in front so as to form ‘The New York State Board of Lady of the Cotton States and International Exposition, At Atlanta, (# getting iteeif into working order, and again the women will have am opportunity to show what they can do in line of ‘sclence of both a practical and a techni The Committee of General Promotion, of which Mra. Florence Gray ts Chairman, will give three municales on the fist and 2#h inst., and on April ‘at 229 West Twenty-second street, from 3 te nagers, O'Fiaherty's Pink Tea, will also form a of the programme, ec 8 ‘The Twelfth Night Club f# carrying off the palm tor entertaining the notables nowadays, ‘This ta the only woman's club in New York that meets and has no burning purpose except to a good time, The Club entertained David Christie Murray the other day, and Max O'Rell will be a guest of honor at the Club's April meeting. eee @ bouffant. The bretelles and garniture are of the braided velvet, the lower portion of the sleeves being of plain velvet. A Girl bachelor by herself te 0 fort, and she refutes the statement about order being heaven's first Iaw. It was with a pleasant air of badinage that she astured me of having emptied « bottle of ink in the middie of her new Fug the night before. 1 expressed regret. be sorry.” said she, and there was of the unconventional in her tones. X Joy to be able to spill your own ink Your own carpet and have no one to—well, no one to Jaw about it. Has @ craving for liberty been the cause of making girl bachelors of women? There are no traits of old malde in the entire class, Giri bachelors are not relative PRUDENCW/ SHAW. ——__— = THOSE SEVEN BULL PUPS, Lobater Cutlets. For every cup of boiled lobster take one large tablespoonful of flour, one tablespoonful of butter, one-half of a tablespoonful of ‘cream or milk, one tablespoonful of chopped parsley, the yolk of one egg, salt and pepper to taste. Bcald the milk; rub the butter and flour together until smooth, add to the milk and stir until It thickens; add the beaten yolks, stir for a moment and femove from the fire. Add the season- ing vo the lobster and mix the custard. This must be done very carefully, that the cutlets may not be pasty. Put it away to cool, and when cool form into small cutlets; roll in egg and bread crumbs and fry Garnish with lemon and parsley. Lovers nnd Dislikers of Degs Both ‘went Names for Them. To the Editor: In “The Evening World” March 12, tn answer to “New Brighton, § 1," who kindly desires ‘The Evening World’ readers to suggest sultable bull pupa, males, which nays are beauties, the following roll of honorable names te submitted for his pets: Rover, Brutus, ‘Tiger, Prince, Busta, Wigar and Bingo, 4 Ms, Bay Shore, Le 1 Barrings Without Pierced Fars, Ear piercing has so much gone out of fashion now that special devices to en- able women to wear earrings without submitting to the drill have some voru They bear the trade name of ear Vises and cost $5 to $6 a pair, I would suggest to “New Brighton, 8, 1.,"" that he get two more male bull pups and then name the whole litter of them for Cleveland and Cabinet. There would be just enough name jo around. ADMINISTRATION ADMIRER. oe I guggest the following: Tony Kavinnes, Ed Bony, Tilly Von Damn, Handy Doxey, Justus Booman, Billy Gooman and Ned McLoony. Doubt- to Flavoring ¥ Any fish may be cut into little scal- lops, sauted in butter and flavored with @ little salt and lemon juice. Then mixed with any of the fish sauces, put in shell and heated in the oven. Jona the owner of the pups will recognize the Atness and utility of these names. CASTLETON, New Brighten, 8 1. ° ° 1 quggem Paintpot LI Slater Face Mary, Tough Mug Kate, Maggie the Hustler, Berapping Nell, Looney Sally, Biting Hanora, A LOVER OF BULL PUPPIEG, To Make ir Cushion, Not a new way, but @ very good and simple way, to make @ chair cushion is follows: When it is desired cushion height, square . secured by turning in the cushion ts filled, and the two vertical edges thus amount turned in decides thickness of the cushion, simpler than the sewing tween the top and the cushion. In covering must be pursued, except thi rial for the top should enough to cover the sid turning over the lower edge, ay be faced with anything If preferred, the cushion proper made in the way described, cover made with a strip of the ® contrasting material sewed top and bottom to form the sides, Stuffed Oniuns. Slice the ends from medtum-eised Spanish ontons and peel carefully, Take out the centre with a vegetable seaop or spoon. Cover with hot salted water and simmer for ten minutes. Be véry careful rot to boll, as the onion must keep its snap’, Remove from the seuee Pan and turn upside down on a cloth to drain. Fill with the forcemeat; cover the bottom of a pan with small pleces of butter, one tablespoonful of chopged parsley and one stalk of celery chopped fine. Lay the onions on top and pour over them one cup of hot white steck, Bake forty minutes, basting frequently. ‘When done serve on hot dish, strain the gravy over them and serve, Divoree jurmah. Suppose a Burmese husband and wife quarrel and determine to separate, The wife—who always does all the marketing —goes our and buys two little oamdies of equal length, which are made eape- cially for this use, She brings them home, She and her husband sit on the floor, placing the candles between them, and light them simultanggualy. One candle stands for him, the other tor her, The one whose candle burns out first rises and goes out of the house forever, with nothing but what he er she may have on. T! one whose eandie has survived the longest, fy in smoking-hot fat, |@econd, takes everything. So the and division of the property—if yeu ean call that @ division—ate settled. Orange Pie. One large orange, grated rind pulp; juice of haif @ lemon, to the yolks of four eggs, with four tablespoonfuls of ‘one tablespoonful of puff paste and cover of the beaten whites of eggs ané three tablespoonfuls of sugar. Ne Raile. One of the restrictions moved into the new flat wae that nails or tacks should be driven into walla.” The two bright girls chewing gum to atick sraphs, New Brighton, ® 1 eee Bully, Puppy, Devil, Skunk and Flunkle,, LETTERS {hte entumn te open lo everybody w'o has @ complaial (o make, @ griewance to ventilate, in formation t0 give, a subject of general interest 1 discuss oF @ public service to acknnoledge, and who can put the idea into (ess thaw 100 words dong laters cannot be printed, } How He Hopes to Get Even. ‘To the Editor: You have ventilated to many wrongs in your columns that I venture to offer the following: A llttle more than a weck ago I called at a Damnation, Snakeroot, 55 ANON, Danger, Tiger Lion, Beware, Feariens, Bliteen and Trolley for the seven bull pupa They are very dangerous, so I think the names are quite suitable for them, ALB eo 8 Gillie, Bunk, Biffers, Sandy, Rickabuck, Luder- vick, Mobba Zottel, Zippe, Casey, Punctum, Wobster, Putaynoodia, Harman, Juels, Buf and Swat, MAY DORRINGTON, Port Richmond, 8, I. + 8 6 Faith, Hope, Charity, Battle, Murder, Sudden Death and Humbug. —B.'P., Brooklyn, N. ¥. eee Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, day, Saturday and Day my way out I picked up a $— bill. I imme- diately took \: to the head of the firm and gave it to him, he taking my name and address. The following day I ca fo one had claimed ft. In @ few more days I called again, It was still unclaimed, but 1 was told that a customer who had been tn the store that morning, and to'whom they had written, telling him they had found money, had replied that he had lost some, hut could not name called again, and and address of th man who had lost mone; offering te them a receipt for the bill. One of the firm objected on the ground that it was ound of thelr premises, ‘Besides,"* sald he, Fri- After To-Morrow. ©. B, mer) Names for those bull puppies: Berry, Rover, Grover, Norman, Bruno, Oscar and Prince. LOVER OF DOGS, Bouth Norwalk, Conn. —_= = THAT MARCH HOY DADY. A Few Names for Him Corre: To the Raltor: To the goodly person who wishes an appropriate my heroine & Friend—Yes? Why don't you make her faint when there's mo one lvoking?—Iilustrated Bite A Close Di Mpe mata But her eyes sald ‘Yes; By which 44 I got An, can’t you guess? No eweet careas Dia 1 emit; For her eyes sald ‘'Tea,"* “the ayes hed itt" Smith, Gray & Oo" Sisters Were They. Ghe—I—1 thiak I lke you, Mr. Trotter, cannot marry and leave my twin sister Wait until she ts engaged. He—Yoo—but—or—that's just what when I proposed to ber.—illustrated Bite Proper Cue, Don't marry & man for money, I's @ Greadful thing w do; But marry © man with money Is really the proper cue, —Detrolt Tribune, What Killed Him, OMcial—Of what complaint 4 your BY OTHER EDITORS, Incomes and the Tax, on that ts worrying most people ts c. whether tncom je legally logally big American woollen cloth 1s now sold at Brai- ford, England, at higher gures than English gooda Thir is the * and ‘truction"* wrought by free wool.—St. Louls Post-Dispatch, New York Not Degraded. defeat of the Gerry Dill, for the eatabiish- ment of the whipping-post for a certain class of Infamors offenses in New York ia cause for general congratulstion. It is not # local affair altogether. eopecially in preventing ample by the great Siate of New York ip the degradation of the penal aye tom.—Beston Post Fashion vs. Recreation, No one goes to Newport for recreation. Let us (a the song says) up around | have some move {m the direction cf more ayse- | just as everybody wants it, “all et ence."* name for a baby boy born im March, I would suggest these seven, one of which may etrike ber | with him. You must pot come arou as suitable: Mark, Michael, Matthew, Milford, | coving an"? Now, what am I to Go, since I ha Morris, Martin and Madison, all commencing | been an ABBE with the letter MJ. H., Bay Shora L. 1. eee Here are a few names: Ktlang. pultepech, Roquiqu, vandier. P. S.—I will get even by winning your $1,000 prize, ming, Ka- Jarrard, Unetune—Boule. Blake's Death-to-Trusts Rill. To the Editor: ‘Assernbiyman Blake's bill to Kilt Trusts, which 1 had the plossure of reading ia ‘*The Bveniog World” of the 1th, 18 one of the best things that could possibly bappen to help start up good times He has struck the keynote, and eneral ty would follow the enforcement errr the” Dill goes through, and there kk against tt, and all other States th same bill, Blake t ing of @ monument as bigh as Geors ton, the founder of this great and glotious country, and if he (Blake) could add supple mentary measure te .and some of those who have largely watered stock and are no better than green-goods, bunco steerera and knock-out rope gentry I Sing Bing, New York would be @ healthier place for # man of intelligence and limited meana to live ta, BR. &, ANTI-TRUST. P. S—I think this ahould be printed every day for three months eee I think Arobibald 1s the prettiest; Archie, for short.—Edna, eee T think Le Roy o pretty name; also Lester.— A Hard Girl to Shake. ‘To the Baitor: ‘What {s your opinion of a girl who follows « fellow ali around, and has ry bad cold by the way, and coughs to attract his attention. He has made several engagements with her and has disappointed her every time, and atill ¢ would not go home? Please give me a cure, A DISGUSTED LOVER, The Health Board Might Look Into ‘This, To the Eéttor: I would like to know @ good thing for taking away the smell of ‘dead rats.” 1 have tried ‘several things, but sone seems to help it any. M. M. hote at the Allianca. Those Ba To the Editor: Here 's my verdict of the Allisnca affatr, demand inspection of @ merchantman, especially when it i2 known that Capt. Crossman saluted, answered courtesies, and showed the mall fag. ‘The Speniah officer had no right to fire, nor any right to pureue our unarmed boat, The custom {8 no moral attached to the Incident here (ustrated, unless it be for the man who is undergoing an external application of hot coffee. He ought to have practised dog the central Ogure ina cigar’ out8t would have put him trim for the occasion, The waiter Diamed without a hearing, Ordinarily be would be tully equal to the task of delivering everything Be- downtown, store and paid small account. On | thinks might herm kim, fe tween nations it ts different. war. A reparation is necesmary, all the time, but when our country treated we must kee ip our dignity triotism. 1 am anxiously awaiting further fon the subject. Till then I hope the Stripes will consider well the situation, | rigorously am@ prevent any other onslaught © foreign power, MYSTERY, <hk Parkhurst an@ His Wheel, To the Editor: AML clad tn natty wntckerbecks, and thelited ‘with life from head to hesl, the stately @ae- tor eager walks towards his new aa@ Ramé- come wheel, Hila eoul with expectation glows, his eyes with Pleasure are alight, for dreams he that his cycle pone will really be ‘out of sight.” Imaginative he can sce the gais in admirdtien stare; can hear their cries of ecateay When on his wheel he splits the alr, ‘With confidence born of success In ether wafer. takings he stands by his wheel with « eats and looks at It most lovingly, Then to the midle of the strest he wheels the unresisting thing, and undertakes the owk- ward feat of mounting {t with lively spring. ‘Then comes a crash, a tified cry, and of the cold ling stones, the learned divine with fear-lit eye lies rubbing bis sore athe tng bones, with pantetic amile upon his tee» A dluecost tures mura. Test!’ be d—— if he ain't downed at BARTON, wle Tax a: To the Editor: Jobn Conway says that Soclalism ts plan ter arranging an equitable distribut cording to each man as he has Mke.to ask him why a co-operath te necessary in order to obtain this result, 3 14 values were taxed and men were tree to Iabor or not, as they chose, would not the seme Feault be obtained? Co-operation 1s entirely en- Recemary. Ag to municipal ownership of rail Toads, telegraph lines, &c., Mingle Taxers irec- comend that as well as Socialista. The digeremoe Mee in the method of obtaining the result, “DIA” Socialism, ay To the Editor: Kindly tell me what the rabbit has to de with Raster? What dows it typity? In tact, where JACK RABBIT, »

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