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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1895 the Senate, It s too comfortable a place THE NEW GIRL IS EVERYWHERE.’ for him to relinquish voluntarily, But DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES. {t makes little difference whether he ome “De wins or loses, Platt can have him pe Mite Dessnuem Net a Huge Pebtished by the Press Publishing Company, | whenever he wanta him, provided per= mcecas—De Wolt Hopper G &@ te 0 PARK ROW, New York. sonal considerations do net pull in a dif- to San Francisco, ferent direction. Tt ts not likely that American man- People are waiting to see what the agers will seek out Otto Findelsen and FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895. Demovrata will do with thet legisiative {nsist upon purchasing from him his =—S———— =—= y ” ” - fhominations, hew comic opera, “Der Alte Dessauer, 7 a viek iinewied iE te KERB — which was produced for the first time Lace Collar an jchu. vledge even his humble branch | Those Sarcee Indians are clever fel- in this country at the Terrace Garden| at the present time many collars and |°f housekeeping is found to be most lows after all, ‘They knew how the plea jast night. ‘There will be no such eager | aon . No, 1 may be made in | useful, : fichus are worn y that work ts not healthy would reach a chase, The new opera turned out to be | ops uslin, surrounded by lace thetic vein leading to the heart of naoniy nokerat hat the | Chiffon oF ma ' « sympathetic vein leading to je au extremely inoffensive work, Just the | or chiffon frills. No, 2 ts quite @ novel ...No. 12,421 many a paleface brothe Kind of thing one might expect from a — Fruit stains, when fresh, may be ree (Aree DIALS ASIIE hea eat bse panes clever musical director jacking in in- aa es ae boiling water through Ratered at the Pest-omce at New York as CLOSING IN ON THE GUILTY. Kenulty and turned loose into the com. a MAE he abee at fecond-class matter, ‘ position field for a few hours. Like Gus- bat ihre i ee — Justice ts closing in slowly but surely tave Kerker, Herr Findeteen has graaed Old fruit stains may be removed with ga BRANCH OFFICES: on those to) whose greed, Ineapaclty, tn he fat green pastures belonging 0 oxalle acid. Wash the stained portion i WORLD UPTOWN OFFicr—Junction of Broad. | DK!CCt or In he: thkead, ORK Gd." The enemy was BRORMAEE Ineo: in the acid till clear; rinse at once in ey eal HIN, any. 46 880 8 way calamity may raced, tary, LU THUML Ue sor dinaging aieeciee rain water, as the acid will attack the WORLD HARLEM OFFICE—125:h at and Maat-] EVening World” is resolved that none comic operas, week after week and fabric if left upon it. Now wet the spot ‘aan of them shall escape, Yesterday's ses- night after and agaimilating noth- in ammonia and give a final rinsing, BROOKLYN—209 Washington at. sion of the Inquest was a most im- OER cael er eo aie avold Grass stains should be rubbed with PRILADELPIUA, PA.-—Pross Building, 102 Chest-| portant on nd at its close five of the would es and it they were molasses thoroughly and then washed men supposed to be implicated wer genluses they Would not be musical di- out as usual, Another treatment is to nlaced under arrest, They are Hehe: vetors. “Der Alte Dessauer” is In three ‘ : petite oh rhe hes the ere wets, and the ibretto ls the work of Max rub with alcohol and then wash in } he arehitect; Thomas Murray, Her iC ia the usual comle opel water, man for Builder Parker; Walker and ane id ts Le love mie R Youdell, his superintendents, and the Ann hter of Gottlied ust and Ink Stains, P a‘ She was his old ; Nt} ex-Bullding Inspector, Dennis J. Buck- t pothecary |fhape, and fs really three capes of) Rust and ink stains should be rub! SS ey. "and Water Abe spo'ted net edged with lace or insertion, with juice of lemon and the spot am As the Inquiry progresses the evi- oat dawnt: Georg. | fitted on and the net cut away under- | covered with salt and the cloth placed | — dence accumulates of violations of law; hier, who also Joins in the fray, and | neath, jin the sun. If this treatment does not + of changes in the specttications made rs her son Lack to the castle. After |Serve to remove the stain, or if the 6 for purposes of greed; of the most ily cea Deen eae Some Kitchen Intelligence. |fabrle 1s colored and so cannot be shameful necloct, carelessness and in- Besse fon te At en 2 e aw hat there fsa! treated with the lemon jul an expedition. to Italy, and | Few people are aware tha f ¢ lemon juice, oxalic actd . Pe pacity, all tending to make the dis- Liese has a very disastrous time | difference between tie huckleberry, the may be used as for old fruit stains, THE WORLD'S Scabies Us ivues Gad whe at a fie etre te out lovely | whortleberry and the blueberry, ‘The Still another treatment is to apply @ ma ikhter on every one who a a is Just about 4, i Man | huckleb 1s a small blue-blackberry, mixture of two parts tart: % ust about to marry when Leo- | huckleberry Is a sma ‘ar and one CIRCULATION 554,178 1) | hand in ly it oe i bold returns and leads her tgumphantly | that comes from the mountain sides of part powdered alum; this latter ts good | Coroner Fitzpatrick deserves praise o the altar, And there you are, The|l New J th different | for a variety of stains which { wn M ONeFA’ we Pt New Jersey. Ii has a y which fail under ' IN JULY WAS PER DAY. for the perseverance with which he Wan Lobo ea ares tone never trom the whartiéberry, which is|other methods, he BE: DS the COMBINED | draws out evidence, the firmness with to thee » erdinand Schnita, George, | somewhat larger and grows in swampy = CIRCULATION of ton New York | 1 | which he opposes all attempts to over and Bertha Prin a Liese, ground. ‘The blueberry is larger than Warm Weather Wraps, 1 OCLR. 1G0.00 . | ride hie decisions or intimidate the wit- 5 . . either’ oi other varities No matter how wart Soni ed ct SUL ALON oF nesses, and the impartiality with which noes ye The Hrincess Bonnie’ is pro- pectilay pigeonctiae inges 3n enoosing| muy be the Bumnines. irl ares Nth at the Broadway Theatre next |! A ped ce) pees s Bow. the he trent all Pree a We He deans th Messrs, Harms, “ihe muse pubs | lemons sclect those with thin skins and core In these nothing {s more popu- ING POS is quite certain that everybody agains ni Nave gutrel the comic opera this} that are firm and full. In buylng as-|lar this season than the cape. One of whom the suspicion of responsibility Weave tareed with Willard Spen-| varagus choose the long thin stalks that |navy blue serge, piped with white flan- fairly reats will have to face a jury be presented word for Word and| are gteen almost to the butt of the nel and lined with white satin, has a b Cecnation fon and stand trial for the alleged offense. | At Last Accounts a Fair and Athletic New Yorker was on the Cloud-Floored Matterhorn. | ote for nove as he conceived It, Bul—| stalk. The sort, thick, white variety flat collar of the white, embellished be 2 os =a pike ra z os a dich i ——] 41 note the sublime elustiety’ of the ‘ : at| With small gold duly, 1895 - 554,178 per day but—the contract. gues on to say that | Contains but ittle that ts edible and that | mall gold anchors, and is thus ‘nin, Ho 908 sie dai A pound-and-a-half baby has been|“The Eveming World's” Gallery of | THE GLEANER'S BUDGET, OUR WOMAN PHILOSOPHER, ir this Uteral version proves to be un-| little ts deficient in flavor. ‘The cucum-| especially suited to seashore service, ly, 1894 ~ 500,705 per day born to a Brooklyn couple visiting in Living Pictures, - _ isaac puceessful, then the Messrs. Harms can|ber should be, when thoroughly ripe, Another has shaped fronts of white flan- July, 1891 = 841,040 per day Middletown, It is about the present Goasip Here, a Hint T and Tru Mra Toodien te hoving a fine time shopping | ty yk” seis And Innovations | streaked with yellow, The dark green nel edged with narrow gold tinsel braid, July, 1888 - 37,469 per day Wwolght of the free-siiver issue in Na- Tales of City Lite. these idle days, In the country shu reads the ad: ae variety is the doctor's best Summer Still another is of red Connemara tweed, tonal politics, Vertivements of barguins eo her frienda on the t 7 friend. In buying tomatoes choose the pointed in four different Over on the east alte ona may tea quest walne After his week at Manhattan Beach | friend. In buying tomatoes choose the ent corners and | Per any. es MONT CBG ob Rata te a Witte | BIREAL GuMSCOhe UAL Gay. hed crake Ul alent Wolf Hopper will make his Nest ap: rich red variety, even If they cost more. | edged with white flannel, each corner q Gain fn one year. 53,473 THE fARCEES' IDEA OF WOR ne strat In which ane prigistr | AMM come to town, The srpatition ems almost | Hoaraiice tn Ban ranciac \, Where hes] tomato that Is streaked with white being held down by a large pearl but- Gain in four years. 213.136 combines the business of sell! red a: greg Uke freebooting, so cheap do they find things | APSu unknown except by repu nd is hard | flavorle: 1. To ton, The lining is of red silk. riiva-y ‘ The Sarcee Indians, off in Manitoba, of salting SHES | rom shop to atop they yo like a dant of puite| COM Even before he sturred Hopper|&d ts hard ts a flavoriess morsel. To 2 silk, Gain mn twelve year......616,709 have (helt toes set aguarsiy on a line b that of ranaing a pont table, The pane F tlyesdna eb oY ea Vor wont to the Pacitie coast. fe wail | tell If the tomato ts perfectly ripe pull The dou snlsewelry | may be played for two cente a and there, Marauders, and carr. % much stuf for #0] be interesting ta st eception stet smes 0} sily and : :3 with the highest civilization, Lord and lfenteitenr eet Gucci jlavera| little money that they havo the pleasurable tense | there, We OF the Bust hace grew ge San eee eat oD are a Zoological effects in jewelry continue Lady Aberdeen visited them a few days [are eomewhat erainsed for rim ant have | Of Haeting without fear of punishment, One woman | With Hopper and have seen the develop: | cean {he ve ra Wilh it a Domiog {to DEMOpUlAR) ‘The wow Window oe cs FGF lao and offered a prize medal to the GAPS AGS None WRABEN OY axuba ere RULE UKE A Tange fasnily hat Lown brown to travet doo | Ment of Nis pecuilarities, which no long- Bade a esi eee ae ae yee shop is fairly filled with the fauna of i © [Indian cultivating the best-kept: farm gle tr ke nated 1 they | Millen from er country place to town to ley th) fact a community fo: er es Seer eee SUR tORIStO NB CODITIRO TOR Nat Y racks walls as they! ™ i : r 18 te comutr ‘or the first time We | age. Various localities represented in gold ———— = i rey dress eae sabi ns grind tnaniy even, proprietor says he pestle va Gel her young sons and one Bron have 95 ml DA ‘ ey and precious stones. Brooches and ’ vest-kept hous hoy expected*in this makes « good living his busines ever come amis, ing. On his toi opper ‘oduce " stickpins are the favorite dest i — seid 10 A BE ont a DP. an Pa aide ie Walnut - orite designs. There Oh Readers of THE EVENING WORLD leaving |way to “make # hit" with the Sarceea, Tho vagorten of the bot weather have given an vee . NOULCSCLOE are bugs of every known variety, tnolud- = Me city for the lt months should send in their ad but instead of popularizing themselves While the Manhattan Rievated roat fsa Impetus of recent yearn to late sales of Summer] Manhattan Reach, by ve, has de-| tite, Stains on walnut , furniture, |ing beetles, butteriti Geemes ond have THE EVENING WOKLD | the result was directly the opposite. eR outaite the ran w | ontk Many women ith a desire to te In| veloped this Summer Int a veritable {Caused by dropping ammonta on it, are There are crabs adclotater Naar matled then revutarly, Addvencs changed as | Tho Su chief, Bull's H speak- Ss ear OLS ely tion companies who allow bicycles t fashion, but with frugal minds, purposely post und," and next year Rice removed by rubbing each spot with! and cats, snakes, lizarde eye bteind desired e This is a pleture of the man Who WAS! ghoorl, the whoelman hae punted Febases unit ithecuecner tareall mpetitors, The success of] sweet oil and vinegar, o: par’ vine | id J rpions, Ven a Ing for his b told the Governot ammer bargs tasular production this year Aes ar, one part of vin-\ frogs and toads, One design shows a ice ——. |General that the tribe was opposed to peash e Aas iis e . i a HMibe ty in a way tie reflects : ee handsome costumes of ne abaolutely: surprising. Managers | CBF t0 two of oil, There are excellent | whole pack of small terriers apparently (} work, that toll was not healthful, and | Mateh with Police Commissioner Roose- ui + = SSeanhubinns lehadhlred Boots that can be bought » lauwied at the Sdea of New Yorkers | Cleansing fluids in the market, espectal-| gett} ‘ 18 TRE DEFENDER UNLUCKY! y ; ; velt at Arlington Hall last night, r anda yerterday, taking the front ani imported trocks| Kain down to the Beach to sit in an |ly desirable for tak! | tocethoe tor dhe Trent nee one Wennea. c e e > eto! ne e o! mer formed me that he Intended rn to his home| season, now asking to be hough Sep] 0 longer. Manhattan Beach ts’ going | * : _ a 7 Face, but victim of Not flying|them were left. potism. The young Nicholas had his farnel me ie pe en art aay Me ate aie c ae agian > \to get Summer attractions in future.» | housekeeper, whose delight Is in clean- Fried Cucumber i before the wind ahead of ull others, but] Other leading members of the tribe | opportunity to at least purtially conclll« | Synenn by mane of the ie mad. My uty [tember ta feebael otf ralidernih ne eet ee liness and order, thinks that a study of| Both cucumbers and squash may be i stuck fast in the mud off Sandy Voint,|made speeches, we are told, ‘depre-| ate that spirit, that with vame credit Us ee Allee te ere frequently It in aa it as Jus, ao thera te evens | grenting ame] Sans Gene” opera ts pro-| different remedies 1s not a waste of| fried as a variety in thelr serving, They F the so nd of Ho Leland, at eating work and deploring its evil ef- | t Ms head and heart. He failed ty take (V0 UT yun Mae al chance of Havlik & kSdd weak put Wut ot Bummer lin tomiontiey Suen prerene We om.| time, since without this knowledge much| should be pared and sliced longwise, the entrance to Lrlstol Bay, were she | fects.” In consequence of the fact that | te chance. ‘The end ts not yet [oumserted inte a package Wings before tie col weather comes | Hosition of the music.” Superintending | time 18 spent in futile efforts to re-|and duste! with salt and pepper. Each was going for repairs. thoy. are asked'to-work the Gaiceua née = ae areied on) boardlicha train, 1 waa) piahat ae, ainposition of the music Is a new | move stains, One harassed mother used| piece should then be carefully di; H 1 * te vs ame in New young wom { wousu ie el done a id be a - ipped in j AWhat does ati this mean? It Is dis-lin @ rebellious state and may cause | yPucher Huse saved a game in New ycescicat, an followed hit upstalen to tho ation ape i mnpemal Dereon cRarme | Ae Ne iat tke Mee Se sohoe ts | even ink and drew upon the contents| beaten esa, then crumbs, aed fred in i 8 couraging, Here Is the boat on which | trouble. inte ace sa smebody to wave m neae | eit the gatemen looked at him rather leacaaiwen ce ty ehhuatty warming | Quberintending™ Is "being composed. by | of the blacking bottle to conceal a lemon| hot fat—nut deep fat, but Just enough y { the hopes of the country conived | ‘There are some young men who spend |10PK AKO Was somebody’ to save w ara the “package” went Bee cane corr cits eer care Anare Messagir, th ‘well anown French stain, which was afterwards eliminated|to cover well the bottom of the pam ities for the eleventl je sinee | the onico! r 9 do | 0% J . b jet al clreie, who oy: |Composer, Who recently marr lope "j ® oan a ak in Os tatuines ba bisa what Pee bg ieee in Mr. Coggeshall is rapidly achieving ee eee eee as tanning? so have 1, | Stndard of mental capacity, Each of these aie. Meneame is Bite at work upon = 1 handing? | who agrea with the Barcees eat American denot . be : yo c 1s needless to aay, YS OP RE be . y { This seems imporsible with the mien|thoir estimate of hard but honest toll. [ane iene ert indepen rien, nT” 80" never wien 1 til laa lekt A pariy Hs Betta ns gr ePararfiegmi wen Wooden Spoon” Wee due nee SOE People cou nie as ta ee ee Te | who aro on board, Hut what then is|itut if the Sarcees want to find out how | ui» i* his {dea of Independence. Ml dtansiaty edie dt AoW allipspa dada a rn y CceTSe NY Saad bese. Sot mats | NY Rea Cee ane ew: Tork Br iaitiei he ee ee board. 1 ee! do Huudred and Twenty-fret atreet and Firat ave comfortat and need not marry | bY curs, or ride in th car, young men the explanation? “A hoodoo,” say the}to get along on nothing and without | Little Hoeber could make a comfort- {usired and Twenty-first street and F faxeiniy © aMule eee ee ok eo ee [Tite cohemn te open to everybody wile has a is) eatas: ‘ve seen Gcekark FA good thing." 5 ihe Rope- | any human ettort whatever they should [able iacome: Uy. selling tickets to his about 920, when I meres (sopeme Ther bel Oe aca « = : » oe Ghevies Dickson has cut his offending | complaint to make, @ grievance to ventilate, in Hae pao Ce das at fte load pbk | ful; “she's had her bad luck, and alimy rie hibt ft himself Bey eer nel comme, hase : ' “!|cong from “Other People's Money" at | formation to give, @ subject of general interest to | *?! ‘ wd 4 ‘she's had her bad luck, anc Import a few genuine American Hoboes | exhibitions of himself. toughs"* on “‘annge,*” but we that h men of @ low Hloyt's Theatre, and the removal of Jet some of these girls think they had some right 4 change now is ' to give thom lessons in the agreeable a eet Gaines weet a 85 | onder of intelligence? this most objectionable feature iq a | “Wewe oF a public service fo acknowledge, and who! +, ive ag well as pretty girla. I om comslacned This Is all nonsens: ter 18] art of dilettanteing through life. Sudeing) from Tustice: Tiehe's/GeclMonsl Vie” ‘pusdeoty. they. wealisred!) and! tctaw.8| (A\ woman ta wguldeitock, (Nrenenteh Gabo cE bid ent Metin | Coeaae Ce ee ae Na 100 word, Lome | good looking and go out with a very homely gitl H # food Boat, and will do her best to win. z = ines dave lof the police spy are DUM |irawny biuecoat hitting risht with hte] ike which pothing hae b ake calla [Evoe Wellton this dong Would Have ate MEERA Me rine] faa foes aie conDanlonah of oibere on ee eer \ H im, however, ui unate, and not] “14 dike to draw the attention of the ookly hight-stich. OF courne, qui A itaeay Gols Husianda” An extract |terly rulned It for the least fastidious | getas count, but 1 ike JLTUM IN Cy : wink alike ‘ ——= ceived blows, obs Fe ; landy Guite to Hushanda"” An extra ‘diene aonuelya ag Her Husband with a Loose } Hye creditable, that whilo the chal-| people who say that the poor man will! Nobody wants the Amercia Cup in-| fi ioe my ame, feyibient showing we ap ia | from the advance aheets aay: “Do not tndulge | a uven Pe RW EAL OS MEERA Rein. enger, built in Hngland and brought | have hia Sunday beer in spite of thel cluded among the gold and silver ex. |Win: the "cope uegiet no opportunity ot vulte | im prying lato hia afair 2 does toc have been gullty of such an utter in- . Some Amateur ’Cellists Wanted, gereas the Atlantic, Is ready for the| law to the fact that they might as well| ports of the year. A a al a Sai tie SS Uttle, are you any bappier for detecting discretion, But It appears that the gong | 7 the Editor: To the Editor: contest at any moment, and is in ON y = ——— “ a Ni Bestir wit. Place he cen! 8 the work of the author of the play, | 1 would like to give @ plece of advice to Mra gant say that the poor man shall steal bread THE GLEANE y table al vdward “Owings Tow eee ‘There is an amateur orchestra at the iu- fect order, without a thing to change Week days: in spite of the’ It 1s] Baseball t9 sai to have a promising ——— | glowing light. Lay his favorite papers on the | DUWard Owin whe, and play-[A. C. T., who wants to flad the Ada who Kissed on week day pite of the law 8 | = = | : Wrights occasionally suffer from an in-| her nustand on the stoop de cational Institute, corner of East Broadway and o oF fo experiment with, the Defender, | more important that a man should es-| future in England. It may yet have one THE SUMMER GIRL, ober and tear up the “latest.” Put alip digestion of egotism, Sa GRATE OAL SCEPC Ree eiteace | UARONIGA: HAFSOL WHEN (Ib wudar' Fey, able (eaaee Ballt at home and on her own ground, cape hunger than that he should get]! New York as well [aot dressing gown in easy reach, Apparelied tn Lj ® he mga cies Rene CREST Pure 2h j ship. The object of the organization is the study fe not ready, 18 now altering this thing| § Saha eee : ~ Her oval cheek te lke a peach that ripened te | dainty bem await Ste coming, as you| ‘The birdies are whispering @ eoft|{!¥@ t your husband than other women are,. tor : unk. I tell you the one ts much | and spread of classical musle among the peo- \ aed now trying that, and is much fur-| ru" a fou ing ane Is as much) pid Tom Reed let Joe Manley out of thecsun; | used to do ae nis emersneart. Greet him wine | Whisper {othe effect that on Sept, 9, at | wmdness eukes don't blame him for tt. It you) Mt cen Saale flor from. rentincey, than hae foreign |naFehy an the other.” You are absurd, | eng woods too soon? Mer locke are it with beauty from the Summer | eumely, however lae the tour, Toney enrieea {the Casino, “Hansel and elt the | thought that because you had “gotten'* him you| Ble om Ue east aide, Fda iey iad er 1a Mr. Re elt, and you Insult son TarAeelflendl newly’ Waa: Vinegar never. Ts prevent his eyes from veparatiae falry opera, thet Augus- could afford to stop being fascinating, Just recog- | CAM! train na aa ae we ipiapace RHO VUE eee at thesAtha cing yeahs no a emery 0) nw : % ue large room and many fao €ome, Defender, tet ux hone we have [ar yun Pour, Your sense of the fitness tas racing yachts must Doth toll an1) gig iy brighter than the daisy tn 6 te tees POY at erase te other | Choatg, will Ea dune: Tt dn) awl that (ce ioe, mimene ene a Ue ollee Neekes feat Tes cherie VenD/RRINEIS pure, . call of word Conditions ts 01 J —— “5 Anil she dances every day make yoursel? as aweet ant attractia|there are really no legal obstacles in | #9 red of this “‘other woman’ etory. | Ole ur. re heard the last of mishaps, stampede, Can't you use a mental lasso Like @ nalad tn the spray, the way of its presentation, and that It] How on earth a woman with any self-respect can| Particularly ome ‘cellists, All who play any as with the same expertness which your WORLDEINE This dainty little seaside bali ra isan oor) easy to produce, inasmuch | want a man to keep on living with her when he's| ‘Hetrument and are fair alght readere are most Bo the Defender hil to get aground | cowboy experience may have given you . 2 Oe tee atlat ast net wheat thie POOPIe. | grown tired of her { can't see. My husband and See ste te dt is (SteDea Te Easel + gain, off Bristol, One would think she| with a real lariat? Te was stated aoe time ago by one of the 1 love to list the patter of her feet upon lave whinpering. No-official: annou 1 get on admirably for we have a sort of agree. | MEMS Are Thuralays from & to 10 5 cite ast { must have been built to take keel svund- = aeeersres! Reade of departments of the Landon and Nort and, oe an Ananias himselt, {ment has been made on the ment to separate when one tires of the other. | "Hich time application should be made, ) Ings in the Hog 1 vicinity, Mr. Roosevelt's Ukeness to the other | Westera Railway that that company tenues yearly | love to watch the motion of her small bro Mone 1 retel a wort of “Habem | We dox't feel bound, theretore, we aren't con- 4. SPxCTaR, a | ft e. vor of oraliway to kets set to munic—w; im ata yi to break our chains, It more seen y x Kaiser grows mo pronounced Any tons) ond any Oyles, id alle THE ROUINGS CF GLORY. DY GAY, Hin lateat deliverance 1 Col 1a Farts 6/totaliot/2:40t mewnpapere, fm thrilling to the spell. a a8 tn) Todos married people tried, ou plan, the old at How Can She Save on §9 — Weekt ” » badass jee ‘ Y 2 8 wee! * mart jure? wouldn't’ come up 90 Feing Hhe “eat (th shion, | M! effect that those who venture to dif-| Salk Teviews &e, are publiabed. oF i 8 week openly. Go| Our two best stock companies, the ci eee Some RS. | TO. the: Eedito Col, Waring has set the fashion, | ty 108 pot 5 nple in her cheek, se ah h RRR . | fer with him on the question of his Bun-| @Fe medioal, 193 Aancial, 166 political, and 64 Sheek, woult an otetacte tn al Empire a the Lyceum, both open in Will some of the kind readers of “The Bvea- Meneeforth when the mercury ts oli ale lay each “ ue Mterary. The city supports only three humorous] Tt saucy Uttle geaside belle m completely by| Chicago next Monday night, and both| Homely Girls Have a Right to Live.| ing World’ iotorm me bow to live op % @ ing up to the nineties we shail sca! 2¥ €xclse policy are “elther thoroughly x8 present plays by Henry Arthur Jones. . ¥ ; ‘Wishonest or foolishly lacking in under- | M?** ‘ Ite Empire mock produces “The Man; | 72 the Edltor: Weeks, (My Desens eye Lea 6p tHe am all the:dudes in the city sweltering in Standing.” Mr, Roosevelt's pomposity in| iat, alngle-rall rods, oa as eraiera” the hyteumn. The Cage of | TE have read tn your evening paper about homely pects me to pay reut, gas, coal, eatablen to tihtly butt 4 sand big broad Sait ‘ barrows rua, are beginning to 1 loog to be the flowing tide to kim ber pink A Womaa was pouring tea when her husband By bellious Susan.” Both plays are | girla riding bicycies and I think ft shows want| lodge and clothe mysclf out of $9 and save, * hardly second to that which causes Cor ¥ belts, securely bu BON HAC DUD lene cehae tio bute ae roneol fy | fatwa The raila are fastened to amall iron croas- toe, in. When be drew near enough ane |MAUKNIY although the latter has been | ot respect in any one who would say anything] Now, 1 would like to know how 1 will be able q Self has sald ft, and it's greatly to] ner Hosen to, MR eeu enn pieces, the ends Joined by Manplates, and can| Alas, to chyme her charm can ever tell, ered, “How's a toot ache? It rere | URCuieS hy AMINA BURA & Air} pnstead | about them. Iv it not hard enough to be home-| to do it J.B, Brooklyn, his credit, that he has done arduous | °° Ne ONES omolelpeaision: ly be put In place and removed. The trucke For we meet and love and part, heard, and some discyanion arose afterwards as tol against brother Charlier against Daniel! !¥ without being talked about? Of course, I work under @ hot Southern sun, Sum-| 44 experimental erage _ | can be drawn by horses or men, and are tal-| And ahe never breake my hea whether Krown-up ly talk was fool!sh or but there js room In Chicago for both, | know there ts nothing pleasanter to look upon Iu ‘Trouble an Educator? mer after Summer, with buttoned tee ; ‘i fear Wak sty caer a anced by a heavy crowbar held by the man who] The darling little seaside belle. Fant aNars Weaulnes PAGE nA the aN ney. ee Hae rs Patni ne. pat than @ preity face, and if they can afford that} py the saito: . Bs (a age a is ised, wi pe operation in] nes the elas hat he is and concludes, “Tri " to sustain itself w TINS | kind of enjoyment why not as well as a pretty " . @eas and buckled belt, long before he| Now Yori next month, If it worke ait | 2Ume em Lewlaton Journal. | dea, nite, leat logue. the Summer, Hie To ie’ bacatee you areencetely yay PEaeet| hie world is full of heartlesmess and hye compelled his white-roved angels of tiene, other furnaces will follow ann y. When things go well frends are plenty, the broom to wear their suits thus AN Jer TE LSS ; aL OCUTI Homage pald freely, but whea the ah closely fastened during the super |, TUMpINE prowess will cease, N ILLUSTRATED LESSON IN ELOCUTIO Winter’ ot susioriune ‘ernie, ihe lana tae heated months. The only dittrence, | paynih Veptune Sd sonst hig (From the London Queen.) pear like the mist and the old cordiallty never ctant bathera alot neighboring baleen ea i Waring says, was that he was 1 pee Fe Dele wes back, The disappointments and vesations din ts will Join in fervent prayers for ot life overpower the successes; the sours are 7 with a “heavy s while his sw ‘amanlete euenen f ’ ») ers carry a comparatively light-weight |utiong eens uceese OF erematory oper sreatsr than the sweeta You drag your weary q broom and a water rot arenes 4 Some humane crank has taken the| A “halry wild man" has been causing Va gallant Colonel to task for compelling |#P48mMs among the population of the l body along, ponderous with depressed mind, All your efforts for success at times seem fruits Jess, You oan Mind nothing whatever to do to the street sweepers to wear their unis) Winsted (Conn.) region for more than Ing ihouehs ie” aorase tha wind’ asd deriot forms thus closely fastened and belted; Week. Next Sunday flye hundred abl during the warm weather, ‘The Colonel | bodied cit:zens will try to capture him % replies by citing his own experience, | Ten chances to one ho will prove to be abd declares the'proper Summer drone escaped Populist from Kansas, cr ing thought Sits across the mind and ope & little crop of gladness, to be crushed out as for a dandy to be a closely buttoned Colorado, utterly harm) Norfolk jacket, adorned with « broad | ie oou as aber thougut investigates, aud your ale belt. Of course, If we have a return Feady dqpressed heart sinks deeper in despa, loom haw been added to gloom, chill to ebily, sting to sting, aud midnight to midaight, and ald fa unvearavie darkness, Now, 4s trouvle an edue cater, wad if oo, what does It teach us? Fed “I've had « bully ti said President a @f the late sweltering days, all the | vsevelt very cheerfully last night to : swt FM, Brovklya, N. Ty j @udes will appear thus clad, The only | tH? Good Government Club of the Tenth 1 Cis Question Is whether the heat will not Aen hale “a Ind ae you have, - Wants a Re ded Wife, spall tho stiffacss of a nicely waxed | MT, Hoosevelt, and you have made a fe W Ws w sh eaialt s eh To the Kiiior: ‘Axed bayonet” mustache and make es = aa yee ey ty ee a Mey 1 lam = 2 «= 1 am looking for something that seems very {ts ends droop like a wilted rat's tail! y¢ 4 now frankly confessed that Am- hard to obtain, namely, nice, red-haired young | acai bassador Eustis's plain words for Amer- Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went It followed her to school one day, Vealjec 2: MAO GAA GE Bie TEGUR: Neale, ep Thirteen burglaries in one night I] icaniam at that, London hanndes nee Reiter ese es Mer That Was against the rule; as 1 am @ great admirer of red hair, none of Mutley's record, over in New Jersey, The knights of the jimmy find it a good Nutley to crack. them suite me, Tuey are all “off color.’ Ny will mot some of the auburn-haired readera of y ‘Phe Evening World” allow me the pleasure of thelr acquaintance? 1 am twenty-seven years old, pleased the Administration. As much had been guessed, you know, The scalpers are after State Senator THE LEGISLATIVE EKIRMISHES, | raines, who seeks re-election. If thes se eee OY Ae Oh ie ‘The ekirmishes the Republican| leave him not @ hair of his political ae 1 am eoking ‘tee cua 1 Spin wont armies before the great battle of next | head there will be no mourning in the ashamed to introduce to my family and treads November have been severe, and the| Better New York, TON The only qualifcations are these: Ked ais, | ad to the nominating conventions 4 Hapoaition, reivewes ‘perteot, Gorered with dead bodies, it te signi | Which t9 it? Whitney trying to boost pared Saeee Binal w"auuune gant that the lain are nearly ail anti-| Cleveland once more, or Cleveland cut- att warriors, Practically, Flatt has| tims notches for tney’s ascent? ; wis every important ekivish ‘qn| Take elther end and win in three (es Geverney Alene Gon Re Legislature, 1f Republican at all, win|#uesses, eile To the Editor: With due apologies from an tnoffensive youth allow me to inuire who las the power of removal of the Coroner, Your amusing articles that lead wa all to believe that Mr. Hoeber must certal be Platt Republican, 1: remains to be! Jt ts pleasant to notice that on the geen whother the threats of the anti-loccasion of another annual outing the Plattites will be carried out and oppo-| Old Guard has Mved strictly up to its sition candidates for Senate and Assem-| principle of “No surrender. » bly run tn several of the districts. —_—_————__—__~ ra ly be 44 of rest at Blo , Among the most distinguished dead] “Spirit of revolt in Russia.” It is al- sy, * « mel te ne Machetes tates ee ’ are Fassett and Judge Robertson. Cog-| ways there, It always will be there, till y¢ made the children laugh and Rae move Lim, that those who meet these barrible 4 @eeball te running on his own hook for] the end of & Czarism which iy @ des-] To see @ lamb at achook Go then the teacher turned it out, ~ And Waited patiently abou, ~~ ». TM Mary, did appear Geathe may rex In peaca = TUL MORGUE, ‘ . £ ‘ % RP Be i ‘ as ar cee ae

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