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es a : : THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1805, f a iapamers rank tobacco. The “illiterate, boorish| A DAILY MINT FROM M'DOUGALL, REJANE AS NORA. Evening World's Gallery of Living \ aalie and insulting” conductors object to. this palace : Picdessa: THE WEEK'S NEW BOOKS ‘Cbe orld cigar-chewing on the part of the Tam- Sey Mis las Gavan, tee “ many Police Justice, and impertinently a A Type of the Fo ‘Woman--Ten I~ telligibly feminine to make the heroine Sho: Fequest him to throw the offensive stub 4 4 cae yo Pree nmim away, They ought to know better, but C of Insen's “Doll's House" a living, logical Stories--Miss Wolcott's mse “Song Blossonia, y d being. The interesting, admirably writ- " : ; thelr “"boorl finest by tie zermat - y \ ten play wan prevented last night at ) ‘A Pastoral Played Ont” might hag es |ATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1895. | sengers. Abbey's Theatre, faultlessly, and Mme. " ely Tn ———=| Judge Ryan is correct. There con- A Rejane showed us her emotional powers for the first time, I admit that I prefer ductors ought to be discharged, By what EUBSCRIPTIONS 10 THE EVENING WORLD enjoy: ( the laughing to the weeping Itejane, for Reeds a very great deal mote mice beat for five minutes; add half a eupfal | (including postage): AMEE OF A atuteoneeing Police usticg ) the French actress, although stv sorrows Le Pentered hes put into her book, of yeast, cover and set ina warm placg | no Ie naturally, and even when she weeps tention to a work Which has neither ver night; k if PER MONTH. even if the amell of his bad tobacco Is = TAMER Troe tre TRIG edo sais Sore lcs Se over night: knead, aift in four to make j ve aKe ‘sand i id 7 os moral, ny oral. be soft dough, Work wel! jut bac! { FER YEAN. Hausesting to the women p Ube and wot t tne heart, Perhaps this iJ Played Out’ is excellent title, It describes Le i Offensive to the men, President Elias v just as we bread pan and keep warm for an hour| work down, make out in little rolls, put in a greased pan, stand in a very warm * place for fifteen or twenty minutes en@ "ig in such @ case as “A Doll’ the book exactiy; but the abnormal heroine te Should clear his road of these “ignorant Heise: eople who could sympathine £ fot @ type except of the very weak woman. Bhe d insulting boors. , k with, auch an tmporsible, unwomanly ae | falls into the arms of a young man who telle ‘ P creature as Nora could sympathize with ) her he does not telleve in marriage, and she AN OLD STEAL. anybody or anything. Feplien that it Ja all right. After he lives with bake in a very hat often, —_— - — 4 her for @ little while, he goes away and martics : Nora, aa of course you know (if you Ba-n Checks, a New Del: “AVORLD UPTOWN OFFICR—Fenction ot Breet. AGton SUNY arateal for the BEE aE Ue ‘ 7 r don't, it doesn't matter in the least), tin hoe tame, wy rey ee “0 Bass checks is the latest re * 4 o 1 has borrowed money from a villainous astronomical: way and Sisth ava at S14 ot greedy Tammany croWd, then ali p him any longer—not because tt would be wrone, gentleman named Krogstad, to send her ailing husband on a health journey. Her father goes security, but she is unable to get his signature, owing to his illness, so she forges it. Villain turna up, villainously inclined, He tn to be disinissed from the bank of which her husband is director, Unless she preventa this, all will be made known, Well, you know the end (if you don't, — anne try and bear up), The husband hears “A Plot for @ Million’ is worth read-| of the matter, and instead of thanking —__—_e—___ ing “i rata Whi iad a oe oy wen his wife for the risk she had incurred, BETWEEN US WOMEN, y guess for that $1,000 in gol’ ot. Folland ell tor him, he reviles her, threat. inistration, and oe ford," " a Shia tices coauneuen Aa Cone ee crest, MOPRIO® Vena het, insults er, orto put te In| sue. Winans taw clas of toe Uatveratty ot |oronsee ane tare pevurtel thus waetiel relations | Sit coant ane tik bow of LIRcK eatin Winter sabes MAND cimtetin are tee « ca the SHEIAM Fluomenercy eran could [emeot Br ated road Avenue Ianguage—blows her up. | the City ot New York will hold ia graduation 8 not based ribbon, surmounted by @ full black Par- | Winter season, Many remedies are sug. ete cree ‘Thave-areatlilive inntaneente 58 Ga la happens after a masquerade ball, | exercises on the evening of April 4, at the Con. adise oxprey, and intermixed with | Sested; one practised in Russia may be We are now iiving under a reform] Plot for a Million” to ar in tho Pad a8 they to be} cert Hell of the Madison Square Garden. The bunches of buttercups, some black and |f bencfit to somebody. his ts to wrap government. The people lust November | morning edition of “The World" before | Second avenue once more, just ae they some goldan yellow. the feet in tissue paper every morning Record, meant to sweep out of existence all|the time for guessing for that $1,000 in| “Te kolng to retire. ‘Then a letter comes before the shoes and stockings are put ———— (PORLD HARLEM OFTIOR=isih wt and MoM | fy! In the city and State. tit alleged Uptown railroads are wanted and up- SSCOSL EROS Wecingnn ot town ralironds will be built. Rut th PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Prewe Builting, 108 Chest. will becom valuable properties, and there are plenty of capitalists who would be willing to construct them on fair terms, ylelding a good return to the city. | — ~ The Huckleberry road was given to men | are just as good fish, big and Httle, in without any capital except their auda-|the sea aw have been caught city, and the city was robbed in order that a gang of political adventurers might make money by trading on the franchis London noveity, They do not figure on cafe menus yet, and are found only at the most gorgeous private dinners, This ish ts very expensive, because it takes about a ton of bass to furnish « small dish of cheeks. The cheek of a bags is & tiny nugget of the tenderest and most delicately favored meat, found in the lower part of the head on either side . This ts lifted out and the remainder ef the bass ts tossed away, but because @ thinks mo man can love two women, and he must love the wite, She runt away, kille her child, and becomes @ great a ov tress, rotaining through all the hip ABPAM 8 HEWITT. This in a picture of a man who was at| rimber of society people. She continu 4 2 the hero, and when she meets him ts ready to one time Mayor of New York, and alten wen ‘c ity aL Sha with, OR pretty good Mayor, too, but whose ‘ and clever, approhends the situation, abandona her recollection of the epoch was sadly | fortune to her husband, and foes to India, tell . coming “hat, summarized when he saw the flowers|nim to take hie girl again, which he does,| Thin In a decightfully becoming hat, that filled Mayor Strong's office yester-| and everybody is happy, includng the wite. That |Known aw the “Piccadilly.” It will sult day and said: “Nobody sent me any.” | such things can be true only in a very limited|@lmost any face, and eh be ‘chet env, and the book in distinetly immoral, not {s| almost any occasion. is made teaching that marriage 18 of no consequence, but {n| very fine cream straw, lined with black es per for Cold Feet. that metricious relations are necessarily | straw, and smartly trimmed with a| Cold feet are a positive affliction which 1t May Go Of at Any Mom Tissue » but upon reason, and the satisfaction of reason. chair of thie class was endowed four years ago} passion, as it too often tn, it 1 the same as the by the Woman's Legal Education Society, which|other. ‘The errors into which writers like Mary then comprised ten women, prominent among rendered fall come from not understanding the + whom were Mra. Leonard Weber, President of the | physical ot love, Athletics Among Women. Huckleberry politicians. But @ bill is | gold. re the deans Cer villain's repentance, and a, is so simple as to be easily worth now before the Legislature confirming husband ts happy. But it is too lat a . Ne di Society; Dr. Mary Putnam Jaoobl, Mra. Abram 8. | counsel The athletic woman has superseded the Huckleberry steal, legalizing all ue } ld Les ie need el . Miia cInMAniiys te ta ee a Howitt, Mra Henry Herman, Mra. Theodore Sutre the fefined gentlewoman, Our women Makin Company haw done that 14 tllegal and | legislative vie nd others. The class has grown 1 ari f e Average Circulation fereguise, G8d \Gsceaelng: (ta priviioges, |x Hua ween Offered, TilnOle lets tnitke [ARE NAS Hever loved ito, Bho Nea wens [ait Gee ses Sat suuisaee Sow are continupisly engaged in Violent steadily and this year It consteta of eighty-one leaarather LAM v1 al Mi Per Day, It ts fathered by Tammany in the Senute| it @ good thing and will push it along, | “kale,” but never “heureuse.” It ts all by Robert W. Chambers, exch one|exercise, Hunting, golf, lawn tennis,| Denim is one of the best ofall fabries nan he: Abeeelbly,, It ie 26" the bene i a alge agg over, She has hud three children by| eee of which has peoullar strength and vciity, and | bicycling and skating should make them | for is ee tH eee eee sed, ft of Tammany iets Mayor Strong, though he passed his |"!m, but that makes no difference, Ibsen| Mise Helen Gout is a member of thie law clam, | *!il . healthy and strong. But do a rl lle adi Wall Go’ Rows. At 908 @aatTE If any Huckleberry bill should be|sixty-eighth birthday yesterday, ts still |¢vidently doesn’t belleve that the mater-| 4s was her alster, Anna, now the Countess Se SOS Shek Us at: ek here has been in Paste & raue.for bloy.| Gane OO a ee eee ee . 4 M essed at all this year it should be one|a pretty good match for Mr. Platt’s|Mal sentiment completely overwhelms the| Oastellane. The former and Mra De. Munn| "900 the reader, The author Is not in touch with | cling, and it appears that the gris te (ide out, and split another and join te _—_ to aaek to do furtive to the city, and to] “Boys.” + [conjugal idea; that a woman ceases to] mprise the woman's advisory council of the|Dumanity. He is above it—outside of it are now advising their fair patients to Sachets worry heraelf about paychological prob-| calles. The foclety reterred to above ta tn tne | eering at Ite weakens and ite folly gt itt | discontinue the sport. one ae Labia flee! aide pieces BIASED Ay Here Arca meets | Lette When’ atie\/tine) siocenntitiy uoiyeal| Fae et UMN E Gime ot poured) and salnes |S Tr oor ec eaarcat ln ae Tell them and fet her etiteh the eutsten } : Le jc. | Ms birthday by giving New York @lobstetrical ones. Then and there, she|*#8 wnostentatious, but most potent 4 Chambers has a great command of words; h Cooking Vegetables. World or Any Other Nat Gh sus HULSE ot a Usps present of « brand-new Police Bourd. leaves him, She goes out into the night,| 7 j2es are to be presented on the occasion of re reat 1° |of the seams in colored linen, Thea \ class commencement exercisas; one to|* Word painter. His situations are most All vegetables should be put in boiling | with a teacup or saucer draw some cin is tee age to obtain somathing for the ety, instead we as the family story paper would observe,| ing qudest who panes the beat ‘examination, | °#t#l7 touched, and some of hi water when set on the stove to cook. Greatest Daily Ciroute cure if possible the wrong that has al- Ton uve alisesd Gorse ready been done. Let the Republican cles, intersecting or lapping at ene S of making the scundalous job worse than] “The Silent Woman" has been pro-|and she never even puts on a hat oF] gousisting of a prise scholarship, valued or $200 | ¢raulalte, But holed done in a bitter! Peas, asparagus, potatocs and all deli-| edge. Work these with linen in short {t was originally, duced by the Harvard College Dramatic |takes with her a nightie. Imagine @| is the form of two years’ tree tuition at the| MO (F. T. N Ng, Calas cately favored vegetables should be only | gtite and make eccentric lines oF spider web lines from the central de aign, The edges may be hemmed or Club. She is not the new woman, woman with a husband and three chil-| university Law School; the other to the writer of “An Iilusteated History and Deseription of the| Covered with water, but those with a dren, deciding at 2 A. M. to leave her] the bes original thesle on the subject “What | Drockiyn Bridge,"* from ita fret eonception to its| strong flavor, like carrots, turnips, cab- a8 tho Ridieu-| Husband, and stepping out of the house | Have Been the Potent Factors in Moulding Med- | completion, furnishes many intercating facte and bage, onione and dandelions should be| texcher stitched or done in button hole A fifteen-year-old girl and her brother, |lous Boss seems likely to find out by, Withsut a val containing her tooth |ern Law?’ Twelve emays on the subject Bave | figures of widespread interest. There is hardly | cooked in a generous quantity of boiling and cut out in scallops. It is better te three years old, who were found desti-] next Tuesday, or sooner, brush and curling pins. I call 1t wicked. | been recelved by the acting President, Mra Ad-| a question that can be asked concerning It that| water. All green vegetables should be| have the edge of the facing Instead of have been given into the care of a What actress could make such a role | dison B. Grestey, ani the fortunate Portia will be| fs not answered jn this little volume. A map, of A SACRIFICE TO RECENT REALISM. cooked with the cover partially off the! making @ turned-in hem, PLAY THE HAND OUT! the Gerry Boclety. The girl played] Tekulsky 1» going out of business, ieee Rvlos pores could are boritcatad taiddeest Bel the pancval elect te be nner raante, mows | stewpan. It gives them a better color — * Our international rumpus seems to be| Little Eva in an “Uncle Tom's Cabin’ | Divver's next black eye must come with |{hize with Nora? It is not to Re} apartment-house project {s atili| tral span, and the table at the end ahows how 1o| #04 & more delicious flavor. The Qver-| German Proposals Are Serious Base , ting fast. To the pre-| Company until awhile ago, when she| Police Court reform. Jane's discredit that she failed to give i y Kosi Gil, chides entins Greer) age housekeeper ts carcless as to the 7 H ee ee ae oe Sk there guc.| Was left out of the cast because the sea us Ibsen's idea. In the first two acts] >anging are, but 19 bound to materialise sooner i * sagt time of cooking vegetables, yet a vege- = mature vigor of last Aton t ‘erday's|™anager thought ahe was getting too| Clerical “mistakes” are handy things |°f the Play she was far too delightful, | Male. | Janet Lewin, the reece, ize {he] ‘Hong Blosnoras” te the title nolected for a col-| table iz as much injured by too much or| In Germany @ man always makes a Weeds, If current accounts of yesterday's Athi & too exquisitely feminine, too pathetically | P88 have recentiy recived @ blac lection of delicate and dainty poems by Julia Anna] too little cooking as is a loaf of bread or|PFroporal of marriage a very serious con rrect, a belated | big for the part. She could find nothing|to have in the legislative house ef a in the end toer is sure to be compl Cabinet hpgestieed Ses hag mmeed-| else in the acting dine to do, and her| tose trusting, to carry out successfully the | {2,'h* 1m ter | Wolcett, trom among those contributed by her to| cake, emonial, He dresses himself in HE ts cecucr che aititade ef thercntion | tathor aid mother, toth players, being SEE third act, It is @ fallure to rejolce at.| Surana’ prorene periodical Uiterature druing the past five or air clothes, and takes his way to . 5 Bronze statuary and brazen theatrieal| Perhaps some cold-blooded Amazon a | @tdioulous. out of engagements, there was no bread S H in the cupboard and no hope on the | management scem to go well to might be able to give us an intelligible gu'e camocign agaiat. al the rest of| horizon, i ee ELECT GE iad Deed suewts arses gua Epping oak, and ls a green, with a real|WH¢N @ woman sees aa the world had begua with more modera-| ‘fhe funny thing about the affair in| By 6! means make New York an all-| doesn't. Misa Beatrice Cameron, I re-| the building long anticipated would soca be ome ge forest hue in its brown depths. Chatrs|her drawing room, clad in evening ef fon than hown in Secretary | the “Uncle Tom” manager's excuse that | Might port. member, played the part fairly well. I) realised, Then it was that tue owner died very| Mr. J. H. Neamith ts another poet who ts his and high, straight-backed settees in-|tire in the afternoon, she knows thay (Gresham' Spanish etter, but that key-| the girl was gatting, too big to be « regret to say that I did not see Mrs, | suddenly, leaving the unsigned papers to testity| WD publisher, yet his ‘Philoctetes and Other tended chiefly for halls, though they are | #0mething is afoot. ‘pote having ‘been struck, it can but lead] Little Eva, He must’me more particu- | PATHER KNICKEMBOCKEW’S DIARY, | Minnie Maddern Fiske, of whom every-|to what imight Rave bees, —1ue plan now te to| Poems and Sonesta” makes very plensant roadie esi dn (othee paris’ of the hovee are fhe dlocord and distress if the tune ia|lar than any, other "Uncle Tom” man. anal body speaks so glowingly. Btlil, 1 should | laws stock at price per share within the reaoh| TR ile volume ie lated trom the Riveraide| seen, in otter parte, of : Ham ond Eee Chewées, ’ some lower pitch. | ager we ever heard of, The last “Uncle has deem another day of | Pot imagine that she would be success. pi lhiien eigen eg acai, ue One teacuptul of boiled slafter once putting the chip on our|Tom" show seen Mm this town had for he assertion hes been the realisation of the tb raol spcalirasl istapsorpschon’ varedat Lady Washington Rolls. fine, five eggs well beaten, hes Nad ete oda eadyetigebe MS eps aed Mune] fooerdey Ogpreelyenpeg oda tae Rerettesma (PCr aio bed ti yd Unk nes [“~mcoomgyed ation Potraptoregd bulge bebe el Geetnaeelleorie seed erm ROSY ETE TOME ET EP eeee tet eer ide vest pocket before | mother of ‘seversl. children, and con-| ‘hed it Bighest point on yosterdi yous ad- i imer, pups ituse, | aspoonful of butter, a teaspoonful of|cook in skillet with butter, fmysterious coincidences, striking Mkellnesses, se- 00 an inet ' Inge “exeept A Darber shop’ are included in PeyPots, cvs seer encngh te knock It /foneed to being Wali on towarda thirty| LMS oe Menem Tolle bile tm tte sonnei |end BE, Douueene dla edmirably 0§ fue fand all the other paraphernalia of Jane Porter |oalt afd sugar each, stir. until well|needed. stir as for ' the home years, The poems are arranged ‘ton groups, Im Dark Green Oak. of the lady in question, for that pagtion» and vary widely in charactor a olcott writes easily and naturally and her work| A new finish for furniture is that of | 8" Purpose and for no Gren tect's plans completed. The papers were all made out, and only awaited the signature of the owner, when ground would be broken and the architect's plans bes . on the ether, it 1a as con eclared that|Krogetad, ‘The Dr. Rank of M, Kemm . : biol fs weans| fie Gree ts edhe. Ce hued an | !84ependeat denstery made thor Iitle stoy-| Wan alao avery clever piece, of| Wausm are brought into promiarnce ta Pata: | which has bewn written by Osteria Glemton sed | mixed; witt in twe quarts of fi a | Serve on platter, Garnish exhibit reat her, We had an ‘diphia's. relies . a Om the| Publiehed by Dillingham—"'A Title Rejected." very worst {ng yesterday, and that after this Uy wil) be} acting, and all the atmospheric details (ene oF indecision is immedistely after | idea that nod wornan could ever Bet (00 | srintly in line. But aince elght excellent law- werd artistioally cared for Bull, 1 ‘ont beale of the Mothodiet Conference, in which | THO story lo tatéresting to these who like Monk ; [tore the readers of ‘The Mvening Werle” abt B Diu. President Cleveland's game fs/ old or too big to be @ Little Eva or ayers have declared the principal reorgenisation fancy that Ibsen will ever hold a very | ¥oms® won ee signal « victory Inst week, comes | Lewis, an@ the peculiar style in-veyue at the r ask their advice, I am af Ameticas Bimochle, and he may not understand | bullet-girl. BIT With the Platt-Letow samp unconstitutional, | strong place in the affections of Ameri-|& Camvention of “Christian Workers,” in which | M4 of te last centery., | thirty-four years of age, physically amd women take am important part Mra BE. M. —- And sluce frst & vito by the Mayor of the clty |Can theatresocrs, although he le 4 them another by the Governor of the State, shies AlnoUugh Siwaye i 3 Mr. Elton Burroughs has net written « story of! sound (notwithstanding indlestions to morning Platt. Whittemore, @ rich and Influential New York trary), of good family, 0, willing to tana Ba, cam explin it to nim Yor hi ety tov “Moret Piette il sw a tamara] EDUANY Fetreshing tothe ehlnking | TSS Moe en, Me | mek hit eet tae re tem sonea rogers oh aoe friends sald laat night that they te. | Detically_ certain, 1 can't are what good aay : to the service and rescue of fallen women, lends | is not a novel. It ie Merely ‘a Asecriptive ghetah Dat ap to dete nave felled 1 secure @ RAPID TRANSITS PROGRESS. Neved that Mayor Btrong and his friends) “tm ° falling Into line i i ala sf Bt che Geakcr Chay caeanget 26 Baptist Temple | ot a tough girl's life, beginning with her as ee eae as oe whe plans of the Rapid Transit Com-|8Ad shown auch a disposition to oppose A New Sign om the Door. ees City to-day. "The Door of Hope” | gohooigirl, and describing her gradual demoraiiza- in this city 1s one of Mrs. Whittemore's branches | tion and toughening as a demi-monéaine. The A Child's Explanation of Kastes an@ ot philanthropy. She will algo lead a meeting | story is not well tol, and what le aald of it ts Bunny. tomorrow, Sunday Ja the “Memorial Baptist | not well written, | To the Editor: : pss pe . ‘1m Neate’ : ” PRUDENGS amaw, | We Grst threo sumber of tho tsstaphyeieal statement of the principles of Socialism. Fels ped ger a taqutry abewt fora Magazine mow that the editors understand what] mit the following: Socialism is the superseding | 5Uay and Easter. Once there was @ peasy THE GLEANER'S BUDGET. {s news In thought. Each of the thir — papers 00| o¢ private competitive capital by @ collective ee- | Princess going out for walk on Master far publiahed has deen on wubject having con-| operative capital. This meaus the collective own-| With her young sisters, an ao temporaneous human interest among people whol srenip and coatrol of all the meana of production |® bush a rabbit jumped out. Shink, and tt has been written in each and every | a4 distribution. To-day, the means of production | ‘9 #¢ Where It came cane by some one whose views carry weight. TR6|_nand, machinery, mines, reliroads and bulld-| hr nest there, and Passball-player, | thinking man whe misses the reading of this] ings sre in the hands of private individuals, The | 7°URE Princess told “ open Gon great mass of the people, having a0 means of setae eae. pr ply aud perbaps he couldn't chase the horse: Production of thelr own, are compelled to ido as in the old days; but ho can't get away | Vaslty, te new society weekiy, an eriginal | theee owners of the meane for permission te a from the game, anyhow, The veteran hag | Poem by Sir Edwin Arnold. The on ee cea coeta ute air os emancad taoe Hie on Bis broad visage as he emerged, and | of the paper contains edger which by am tron lew ere Proudly announced that he will constitute ot ‘The Qreen Carnation,” entitled “Mra Win-|they work for kip ticity Salar By private police department Burkeville thie | ‘2Pp's Deception.’ Vanity made ite appearance | forced down to the oe ee this ¥ice! to chances are that David will lead | YeTY wnostentatiously among New York publica- nellenarghtans ett r of the means of pro-| with 1 Orns Mmelt. Pe Re NES eee ee FO Fen coe tae retirees aa Salon ia cee ee tora t esse e ls see iec carieet THE RIVAL profi To this exploitation of the producta from | fay tault T commit. I most, may the dominant el 5 mission have been completed, and will] in2 City MAGEree hie rere cat When some of thone fellows at Albany get as old probably be finally adopted at next as that, they may be able to seemore clearly how eens meeting, ‘The cauumiesionees| Measures for pollce reorganization, ax have taken great pains to overcome all|*°t!en Up by Mayor Strong's friends, tions that seemed to them of a|%20Uld be passed quicker than a wink Vane object Delleved they}#t Albany.” That's the tdea. Pags| The dest thing that has happened locally to-day | i serious nature, and it is ibe ‘A those measures quick: e ts the ending the great bullding trades strike have come as near as possible to a sat-| 1) eunuton au Pte Ragin [SA ie teasstol fetare ok thovmnnts ot worcinee U 7 : jemen { tstactory conclusion. and one that Will) vou can't pase the reform, bills aga | tele Jobe on various big buildings There \e| CORONER + Femove all reasonable opposition. ai Sap avait nothing that more delighta this Knickerbocker ean) av i It has been agreed that the tracks *//0urD own ARE sult the wood People | yeart of mine tha to see my city happily and Perey shall be sunk on the Boulevard in place : @ Buews the rest | narmoniously buay—employera prosperous, em-| AWRWAE Vo of the construction of a viaduct, There}! the State will take your speediness | ploy. ed and everything humming. Such 1 Syavc Ty PRAvAte are to be openings into the tunnel on the] ‘" Very 600d part, condith always Include in iny dreams een | plan of the Park avenue cuts, and care- — oa of the really Greater and Better New York 1 do ae ; re made aa to the loca- Seaea not look at the polltigal side of things alone, | g Ness 1d: pes evoritions 8 A Boston Councilman wants an official | jut oniy thiuk of « mae verte and tusinenine | POT OT tion of these openings and thelr orna-| standard established for m 1 ey mentation. ebriety, so suring in-and tranquil form of municipal government | so" QMTRA, CHARS that wi E ch will afford. better oppor: | SBS YJ TE cad ser adh an it. tas practical at when @ mun with @/as something which will afford better oppor. | TR SERRERY work of construction would now be © I met Dave Orr, the veterai New ¥ tm the onal spanker for the last three month, I have to wear petticoats and wrappers and do all housework ‘for her or get spanked Jag Js brought Into a police station he |tunitios for the development of a fuller city lite can be put to the test and his condition | lung commercial, Industrial and wo \preased forward. The sooner @ begin-| determined without ¥ ee a ee etter Ie rut vertoc| one hout poasibility of mis. the city. It must, however, be some The Councilman suggests that] A elty ham the Jag-bearer be made to walk a chalk | companying red by bossism and all the ac. years before line, if he can, or asked to spell certain | government not be at its best in any re Popular route from the Hotel Brunswick to the ‘Thie Ie the hardest of my tate— 100, oF ty an@ morals are but the Qual operation. Meanwhile, the proposed] ingiish words, Why not simplify the growth in ponulation, even under Country Club at Westchester, is to be provided She's better whom he doth preter Te ena Vecagale canal ona 39 aceon gable roads in the upper part of the city! whole thing by having him try to pa; sik querionavle advan with @ coach which will begin tts trips om Aprit ‘Than I am, that he worshipped late, Pe eee Le Ghatne ta a Weir ate Lk The Gate Gave Way, qwill afford desirable accommodation to] «poston is» truly sural town?’ “Al pai - —— - #nd continue them untii June 15. ‘The couch As well ae 80 much prettier be ' nek the people will’ enjoy economic os | T° the Raltor: the increasing population. Cry of the Lit astings. this year will be “tooled by Freierick Bron- Wo mush more fortunate! Peat ciitieal iiss 1 tos abet aoa AUR OE ‘They stood down by the garden gate, - * * It ty claimed now tha York Clty cannot fon and Dr. Seward Webb. Then the York Hit wok nensek itscroe tt oro seer itll eccomie eavsllts ahall, GV A girl and der tender lover; “The Platt Republicans insist, though, | te trusted with the power ond privil t and Philedetrhta coach wilt be again im opere- BNE! Kayes ive Ales Goede te ach baste to political equality the latter Is but a was rather late, HONEST NOW-PARTISANSHIP. that Mayor Strong could thus be held Decauve it ay deunonscrated that it tion, and still another coach from Rye to the phat But near her he atill id hover, 1 Gream that he comes back to treet Commissioner Waring seems to|Te#bonsible for the defeat of police re Re spear tule: An shiav i he bee eee ee Leaving her; bu: he'll never teas = They lingered om by the ganten gate, tng of non-partisanship and business|!® more than will.g to be helt restyons | oad ran a the Wal of Vit 9 care thou Swe. ea Nig aa Hapa OU Ge oe meuia wal 2 iat to sear methods in the pubiic departments. He| *!") he defeat o r MP UAMlera Ande Ja NOW SGN TE CReling one ae Ae Sue'd spare to curse him; aie'd forgive, | Kindly inform me whather school teachers are Panga of parting feel, published a notice or order yesterday |'!0" res of the Plattel<xow stamp, Seek tha vere son who have made But dicycling f0 also to have ite share of at T loathe her, but I know mie would; supposed to answer questions asked by pupa? They leaned upom the same old gate, in regard to the report that he intended | W!ich are the kind referred to tn the | \AiINE Nh Whe SO) All’ Uaas ue Mane tmaile sree Qeererses tention In New York aoclety, Indeed, ae I have And eo will I—God—ae I live! 5 aitend! a: paolls sebocd” ayiwe. a8, 2am |e Did ahe and Ler lover lad; to remove all the old force of sweepera| duced rer a reprosh.—Uuffalo Commercial MUSICAL JOTTINGS, had occasion to remark {a this columa betore, Not abe alone ts good. the graduation class. Recently I ingulred of my Fis bingta Deckert Great thten and drivers and to appoint new men in = —————— the wheeling fad ta growing daily ta strength] —Gertrade teacher tho pronunciation of | word wh I! in Harper's Magazine for Aprit. A ‘Twas other “pangs” they had, their places, stating that tt was di ane peemed dificult to me, and was politely a: f GREAT MEN OF OUR OWN TL a dial analan among the people whose wealth and leisure ———— = ion 4 BROWNIE, cee Dison. 1aberbaps among the other MMiatie remy. SBEAT aynouneed tare Tuaadey, teste ae eatah tt] able them to choose their owa tines and “EVENING WORLD” SKETOR-BOOK, | sted to take my seat. ae ¢ with One ations of the United tates Postal De- etre 7 ks afternoon a! ar newle | og ereation. One party of well-known New bad On the contrary, Col. W e Reclial Hall Harry Pepper, t 1 Si Fa. x | partment there ts some rule more par- si larry Peper, Feil know® | Vor mea and women purpcses riding in April Likes All the Letters, Mental Menu, Morice to sosain avery taish6ul worker! Cioiianiy satotla than thar ween, ee ballad anger, and Frederick Pi y of the Dragging Skirt. or May from Port Jervis to the Delaware Water Gap, forty-two milea of a beautiful road through, @ sharaiing country, Another party of reung cal esibee Hane Le hingten from th city about the middle of April, stopping Srst night at Princeton, the second at Philadelphia, the (hind at Havre de Grace, and the fourth at . on the fits TH GLEANER, To the Editor: I would like to say a few words to those read- ors that are complatning about your most inter- eating letter column. Some of the reasars must be} Dritaunica and kindred works Are Mis poem fe Uttle seldah. Even though ail the topica may B6*| considered immorsi, oF fe it that we Tank polttee fmterest them, there are others who will enjoy}ext cunning higher than earnest thought asd reading the very articles they object to. I think | tory aspiration? This eoluma should be devoted ur Paver. | more to tate! ya that interests me most. | ra:her tian ae to w become tiresome) of pork oF scallop, cr why & So T hope you will keep tt] home @ of the mental pal up, and let us hear what the diftorent p the reaters of "The Evening have to write about from the Instructive letters | nauveatin the nonsensical ones, even if the non- make us laugh, To the Etter: Can you tell me why the post Walt Whitman elves such scant mention in The Kncyelepestig, bids clipping #0 much as a corner f al card, under penalty of hav full letter postage on the muti- lated card 5 [pear Mr Pepper will aing ‘In lose one of them, an: i # inquiry will § be, mot what are their polltics, bu ae what is their work. | Tammany or anti-Tammary, if un employee does his 4 faithfully for the city tained in office, and Lo: dishonest men will go long to the Wigwam or to jhe ment clubs f those wor his ls real non-part Waring's example Vilage Blacksmith, Ling will rette portios Whiting Wire,” “Loot Bernhard yoand works! All laws passed at Albany begin with he statement that “The People of the Sate of New York do enact. Legis ate the significance y should, ‘There s mor to this statement than @ mere 0 farewell con Hall Tuesday A JAPANESE LOVER, (Sir Fawin Arnold, in Vanity.) Now, glory aut honor be given To the Lords uf the Sea aud the Lana! From waste unto waste was I driven, 1 was driven from etrait unto strand; But a: Kaki-po-tepa-po-bashi there te of pain; mwwerurashit!%— 4 a8 of non-particanship Offices to partisans Punsters, Hold Aloo: ‘To the Rditor: ‘Will some of your .eaders kindly how to “fire” cbina? I don't care to bear aay ‘‘smarties about having a baseball pi show me how, or any T would reply thas as could be adopted which would achieve the grand result almed at by octal iwta, vis, an equitable distribution of thip | World's esos according to the work performed by }each individual, auch as rad Med puns, ef | tax, &e socinliee senate ts ald a ! all the| k fi omen bat Plate BOORISH CONDUCTORS. Police Justice Ryan mak @gainst the conductors ef the Third gv 3 belated aya San'y + Uut a ranjority of Socialists agree thaye ps t fligh You x )) ‘twere blaine tf abe waited & Uke nature; but to fx colors painted on china! g co-operative commonwealth 1s the by enoancs them woe Mais By #0 inch of her fan; so that they wit! not rup off, 1s gicowuilen’ Ge eona necit rota . tah and insulting 10 a : 2 * A Plot for a 1 ama come to world over, Judge Ryan's genera. 7! Wealth, the machinery, &e., to produce wealty One Important @ Would belong to the whole people. Land, with, plaiot is that he is in : ; ie fakin Bake oe To the Béltar: out the machinery to operate it, is practical ing @ cigar in his mouth, unlighted. 1 \ the of the Ae a | a - Judging from @ good deal of the correspondence | worviless. What chance would a poor ore while he io 20 the reer pisttorm of a hea ama Genre . < whe ad Hoshi! Mochi? Published tm the letter columna of ‘The Eveniag| have against a bonanza farme gable car. The rear platform is general > ” ‘ An ime 4," At would weem thot the ie Jy crowded, und women who get on ¢ * f reat question, JOHN conway, | 5 At. 4 Het me down, tho magic lanterm artist would © i fg a heen 1 | ; . Mis Ja By the light that O Tw'ki aBifts to the elevated rallroad’s efporwelbuhla adhe i iacdtihoe jareedmay Ghosts and ear are compelled to push through th © Be or his v n the fe bidet Ata a Morgan w A marie her trip quickly thi in the SSUMGRUGNA, Bb GET several other very Important questions, has been hoxts and Satan, Tog, ack platform crowd, and often remain xow lis, there ie & , “ . placerat i entirely lost sight of in dis the hig! teresting and intensely absorbing interno “What ehall we do to get marrie Dy Pearl of the dark rupning Kivert dear, tender and true more'—and for evert Wedged in it, unable to get inside. proper co Everybody knows that women are fre-| to teil ull « quently unreasonable enough to object! count. coming down th WII also come AL the soment Ww! the lady is holding ‘Ul m to pursue, viz., |) Insinuations do not |" your Port Jervis Tay, y nat the Empire " 8 of “Joba. spon dent’ 1 have’ acon hot alg the way the artist has caugt vorthe- ‘i 8 less, I enjoy those letters and sincerely approve mM ghoat, but also Tt rt and yout up ‘Sho would be much better ocgupied 1 hol 8! have crea a rt le papier eel aad ee 2 | sas oe toaiin ‘ere rove’ bas mate a erat alt The atromy of] Yeu nd Bt nd ont i ap in? china tite ena’no pet ated . nite" poly of devoting | grand old General hinell—Satan. waste Re eS é which @ pabile man “ ¢ knows as We (ue watisiug ete | **Wondertud to say ovinee, tov her, though abe allway | free espreasion of thought, | to write colvius oa this nub; which is even more abjectionable to them| Small fry ward hecions were selued to ubject to a bal bill as vigurously as an: Frolman them mustcaity| © The diprikiahs Man, | Meret here! Maire many times in’ the course ‘of & New York | which proves It to be eure Jally @ people's paper. | more in my next letter. tye ie id ete Shan the smoke of the lighted weed, par-|by the xtra Grand Jury this time, hy tieatt a day. Hier skirt may vot always have the pro-| ~ r fow directiong / by y ie Me ts about Gtty-fre pears od Arauatica!ty her Wueatees might | () “Mweretobeta |\| The Moom, pA Now, as I always like to be in the swim when| how and what to do with ¢! fleularly if the c: wade of c: We wish is nounced train of that one #1 tn the picture, hat ghost, ger io of cheap,’ We wish to remind that body that there qug » Piatt Republican avamtageously follow suit ane. fault.’ x ‘Bot 1 gets in the way, Just the came, Gircumstabves perait, I devire to lay iy case Ler CROMWELL, Butler, Mg, ,

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