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Company, * 8 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. —————— MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895. ———_—— : SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD Ancluding postage): MONTH.. ,t YEAR. Es Entered at the Post-omce at way and wixth ave at {WORLD HARLEM OFFIC! "gon ave, BROOKLYN—309 Washington et. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Prese Building, 702 Chest. mut at _ ‘WASHINGTON—102 ) ie oe 125th st and Madt- 1th at. PER DAY. GAIN OVER JULY, ‘THE WORLD'S GREAT AUGUST CIRCULATION, Ths DS the COMBINED CIRCULATION of ten New York hewspapens, or, to be more spec is OVER 100,000 more than COMBINED CIRCULATION of 1 ERE TELECRAst PH Tikes, fe TRE RUNE, Tar Fv xxtna Post, THe Mat aNd Exrngss, lity ComMenctal anerne jan, pither, beets all, Perhaps, now sori” ldngulé, idterising genius wild take @ tip from this bit of information jand invent a lightning-luring device for |starting the early morning fire, What & lot of domestic discussion such an in- vention would put an end te is not ale ne To be an to be a new ways been womanly. unwomanly woman, women woman There have who were GOOD-BY, MR. TARIFF. ‘The note of the hour ix hope. Everyw'! now there is a rush of men with brains and money to under- tuke new enterprises. ‘The merchant buys more goods, the banker lends ore money, the builder is preparing to put up mére hotises. It ts useless for all the Protection papers to tell people the contrary, to try to induce them to believe that this is ot w general movernent, but @ local spasm, The people know better. They feck It dn the air, Tt ts Uke the balm that sometimes fills the atmosuhere even while the snow is on the ground, You can't tell whenee it eomes, but you know it means Spring—the time for sowing and building, It is that which the bukiness man feela these days, He may not be uble to tell you why It is go, but he feels, he knows that this ts the time to sow and build and that the harvest will be certain, And all the McKinleys and all the McKinley papers in the country eannot prevail inch against the business man when he is starting In to do buat ness. Mr an ‘Tarif is out of politics: Sedan draped itself in mourning yes- terday because It was captured by the Germans twenty-five years ago, Is it worth while to remember a passing grief so long? There Is another France, to-day, from that of a quarter of @ century ago. THE WAY THEY DO IN FRAN E. THE GEN. JOHN M, SCHOFIELD This ix a picture of the commanding officer of the United States Army, who will retire in a few weeks on account of axe. WOKLD ANOW It was case of * palaces’ last night was bidden went HEAT. ‘mid . p ry asu s and xiven in @ sort of private publ Mr. ering pl Third avenue, Measure Palace I think, because Suegest to people lke ho-ome. » but manag title of ty at which excuse to growl rful, eool-tinted puts you in a good you get in, Tt is anything downtown har eres anti¢ spactous the boxes enough to costumes, ind pleasing. ‘The hot ready last night shortly, and a ver Ises to} It ween playhouse spring uy In the utterly una Vifty-elghth street, newr true The only rs thin es son in which The the fg als and the lobh nals that new you ful It ts he name of mustn't wi to the entertainment ity at Proctor's large, white, new, glim- yhouse In Fifty-elghth street, called rather unfortunately, Keoms there course, t think playhouse as the It Is a be refined plac temper . and a than some of the mouldy feel are soft and and the is the ight- utiful, that good Helit most ret decorations rien Palm Dut tt will be y novel affair it prom to find a mushroom lity of ned odd » lke a sustomed vic Of course, the good as 00) mutte as hands deal oll rook+ and and inviting, prominent rent simple there the | tne at's f MONDAY} EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895. OUR WOMAN PHILOSOPHER, When Preaidont Henry Hirsch, of the Saloon: ere’ Association, the oiher day spoke of the 4 men owed to their wives and children wo kerp thelr names clean of the stain of law Ureaking, he atruck the healthiest note of pub Ve aeptiment that has been heard in long There Is no more pitiabie auftering in town than of the women and children helplessly tnvotved tn disgrace of the hus bands and fathers, Young girle have been struck down on the threshold of life; children have been marked with shame among thelr mates at sctioot The other day a small hoy committed euiclde because of the @isgrace of a divorce mult. There 1s 4 family of young people now in town who have everything that great wealth can provide, but over whom the shadow of financial disgrace ie never A man who takes upon bimselt the re- band and father (2 as mucl honor of hie wi fren as to give them roof and food. That th flow of the father are visited upon the chitdren J's mot an idle clause in the moral law, and ought to be the greatest of all incentives towards aa honorable Lite ‘ho to “0 it. as as Capt, Seifridy: story, Aw off ainong the Islands of the sea, he mip « ped and he was Invited with one Of Bis overs to dine with an Engiivhman an) bie wife living oa Jan, The conver fon dropped on to mom recent murder, wnd the Juntor oMicer, apropos, begun to relate with detai! Parkman-Webster murter, which eauae celebre a generation ago. Capt Selfridge ‘THE POSSIBLE FATE OF A POLICE COMMISSION ER. NOT LABOR AGITATORS, But They Have som About Mr Weary Walker, tie ©n economics, who Ie spending wan seen by 4 reporter Hall Park this moroing, and asked for his views he Industrial outlook “The impression has got abroad through the hing to Say known authority or Day in tow thin lodgings in atifying the Arm. For the girl whore arm wii not stand complete exposure in evening dress therc is made a sleeve that fits close on the inside of the arm from the wrist to the hollow under the shoulder, and on the cuter side of the arm ts loose and puted to the elbow, This slevve is made of transparent material, and is laced up the Inside of the arm, the flesh showing between the cords, while the draping of the puffs softens the elbow, though the transparency of the material allows the general contour of the arm show, ‘The bodice ix made with a pointed yoke, the yoke lacing along its edges to the Test of the dress and exposing slixhtly thus just that part of the neck which cannot help being smooth, no matter how thin the girl may be. A Woman of Nerve. Mrs, Barah Garriman has been the stage driver between Talmage ond Glenola for years. She is a plucky horsewoman, as was demonstrated re- cently, when horses and driver w attacked by an enormous swarm of bees. ‘They swarmed about the wo- man’s face, and, settling on the horses’ backs, drove them nearly frantic. With one hand Mrs, Garriman held the lines and kept the galloping and maddened animals within bounds, while she Grushed the buzsing pests from her burning face, They pursued her for several miles, She was nearly blind when she reached her destination, and her face and hands were swollen te bly. The horses were not able to work for several days Coconnuts as Conmetics, shoe is of red k Jetted. This for evening likewise the Spanish shoe of 5 suede kid, Upped with jet embroidery, Some new Spring walking boo! for wenul rvice are made of soft French calfskin, These button or lace up th front. They are pally smart-looking boots, ax they ure of goud shape and take @ brilliant polish, The Return ot the hhere appears deney towards deep-kilted skirts plaits are contined sides of the skirt. Of cours Htable plaits of the back ap d fferentiy arranged among the linen, duck, pique and Hole land costumes as well as those made of sik and sheer wool materials, For those at all inclined to stoutaess, the Kilts or box plaits are attached to @ deep hip yoke to avoid bunchiaess bee low the waist. dark » yellow x-Pinit, growing tens platted and rule these fronts and the inov= ar, though The style is noted to b wide a box Axa tu the Two 1 Hints, To prevent mosquitoes from harrage sing one, smear-the hands and feac with bennyroyal and keep a bottle of that )bungent perfume open to frighten away the pests. Once they have succeeded in biting one the only thing to do is to anoint the bites with ammont: lemon ju.ce or salt, A sign of advancing age almost as ins evitable as the crease in the neck le the gradual receding of the gums from the teeth, To counteract this tendency an astringent tooth wash should be oe casionally used, The teeth should, mores over, be brushed crosswise and down Tisku and ‘Te MORNE CIRCULATION FOR ‘August, 1395 - folk that neighborhood had seen it springing up, but we wao prowl about among the downtown houses could a Matened with the cold sweat trom Valnly he tried to choke off the » the speaker's toew under the table. “Never,” VOICE OF THE STATE very pore, ry; ach {rather than up. A series of bull-fights was announced to begin at Bayonne, France, yesterday, Does your complexion need brigiit- hy WEARY WaLKen. ening up and cleansing? If so, here is | Women Monument-Makers, 860 655 per day August, 189. August, 1891 August, 1502 Gain in one year Gain in four years... @ain in thirteen yearn. 487,481 per day | $88,975 per ay | 82 per day | 73,234 | 226.680 | sl i ~ *) Readers of THE EVENING WORLD keaving Bins whe the city for the hot months ahould senct in their ade ~ dremea and have THE EVENING WORLD _ Mailed them regularly Addresses changed as whlen a8 desired, = Bright skies and a clear, exhilarating air came with the dawn of this Labor Day, ‘These conditions are symbolical of those which are before Labor itself, Tt ts @ long while #ince the sun of pro Perity has shone as clearly as it shines ,fo-day. It ix long since the industrial etmosphere has beun #0 free from the ~mlesma of uncertainty and discontent, in celebrating this hollday Labor fitly observes the approuch of its better days —the breaking away at last from a long Ferlod of enforced idleness, of depres- sion, of low wages and beclouded pros- pects. Factories have started up, wares fre still going up, the country 1s look: {ce up, spirits are bounding up even ax the touch of Autumn in this morning's eazly air caused the pulses to bound, There is no room for the calamity howler to-day. His groans and lamenta- tions are drowned by the cheers and ex ultations of Labor Day and of Labor's better day, Dunraven, according to Mr, Kersey. will wager his yacht on the result of her race with the Defender. There is sport- ing spirit for you Let us see if it will stand defeat as manfully as it looks for- ward to trial. NOT THE NEW WOMAN AT ALL. S¢Mya. Ballington Booth, of the. Salve, tion Army, attempted to beat down the defenses of the new woman in an ad- Gress which she delivered last night Bhe failed for two reascns. In the first Place, she did not tackle the right woman. In the second place, the real new woman, since she needs no defense, has not set any up and consequently ‘has none to be beaten down. Mrs. Booth thinks the woman who smokes cigarettes and reads bad ‘books is the new woman. That woman with Mazzantini, the renowned Spanish steer-stabber, as the star performer; but it didn’t begin, and at last accounts the bulls were gayly swishing files off thelr haunches with thelr tails, and the handerilleros, bull-prodders and others concerned in the gory circus were in the tall brush hiding from the police, Maz- zantini had been conducted by gen- darmes to the Spanish frontier and told to go home to his mamma. That's the way they do in France. Why cannot advertised infractions of the law be handled tn the same aum- mary way here? If Texas doesn't want the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight to take place in that State, what's the matter Let This De: The people are golug td be a decided improve the county Ione from th Buffalo Co a nent to the Legislature It to Be Sot The Repu bound in their Republican State a disposition comple} an organs whteh 1 Whte a the legiance to Mr Plate a machine are at lust to recognize th trlumph of Platt and m in controlling the affairs of State thia Fall and the action of the Reputitoan members of the ure this W Mw tnevitat bine taeth the party in the cuse Couric Danraven's Bont. with hurrying the pugilists to the Rio Grande and having them rowed out of the country in skiff, And if Commis- sioner Roosevelt wants to make sure of a dry Sunday in New York, why can't he round up all the saloon-keepers of the elty every Saturday night, mareh them to the ferries or bridge and send them to Hrooklyn to stay over Sunday? “As for some of her (the new woman's) other garments, which T will not me tion here, T would take them away and give them to the sex to which they be- long.” Plainly Mrs, Ballington Booth means bloomers, On behalf of the sox which Is not that of the new woman, her proffered offices are respectfully but firrgly sleclined. ‘The bloomers are not of our belongings. “There is no known reason why he should have taken his life." But as he tried bullets first and then, while still In the hospital, succeeded with poison, it is evident that he had a reason Human motives can He deep us a bot tomless well. “For self-complacenc downright tn capacity and stupidity the smug, half- well-to-do middle class New Yorker Stands over and above everything.” So said a popular preac esterday. How True or fals Whether Dunraven wits the Amer he can, at least, Valkyria has given Amertoan ya: a Cup or nat He that ht men a works than an land on her errand Ra t So Sure, ohn Tatnes 19 keure of re He haw “eommett ation her boat ever nent from inp Rochester Demovrat Senator flection as drop, A thet that Judge eMtoalt of Ontarle, ust hin may A Great Sh A ship canal th thousand important than ty Canal I neers and the ablest al finportanee, and use the vast territory to the lakes for the beneft equall Rant New York thnes more pressing ant nairiction of the Ie a project worthy of th tateamon, merits national that beings 1 would hu thea 0b — NOT THEM LINE, The signs of the times are that the Republicans are planning for a citizens’ ticket In New York the coming Novem- ber, with their party having the most of the offices, Democrats should get to- wether. Two policemen were knocked out by boy toughs in an upper New York pre- cinct yesterday. It is surmised that s\de-door service, under the Rooseve} regime, had unfitted them for active duty, Wandering Willlam—se worth while? y realize the Broadway when 1 probably didn't The performance \ “modern eonventenc Itself. Prof, George elephants will u town Lust season, ov erald Pooh winks, of the wink to Borney, one of matous winker ts fu mon garden article, & trleyele, tipsy, allow ness Lo ¢ to the orders i spr comedians, Ny pals, But nb apparent cup that cheers mirthful, Elephants that men and wor How such tra pmplished, If unwieldy ini ena say ean be fection, why itt voting cannot turn Y 'rhes trosses acto a R00 women in our Willie ew York litties in wc cert hall costume gestures. Miss pleasing to look at traordinary by any bled an exquisite Hi Id Lake It When UH Take I ‘This with the odur of the she indulged ina Buy Me That Hummel. the tof topteality, Aley the 5 popular on Bro rating As ove no Barlow ng ert lawyer ay mommer house how exert as jolly pe for morous ma than the ways asha when these genthemel et that was anyt is some Ry pr came ow Was as sas th plete with theatre Lockhar| mi Cissy nn is dinner del may men tining hat 1 many appropria dos should kharts brutes are really astonish- could Lockhart alor beasts like elephants: induced to such theatrical per- the schools ot mit better wet » elephants are cleveret 1 I object comle the had a ndoubtedly capture hinks 1 eal to wrive about one Cissy Pit Henceforth men returned hall vol low tut means ttle I've § ng tmp is Is Si sly metropolitan east to dear hall in con and with concert hall rather ex- concer still en it London ‘alls entle plaint Do buy me led, for way? Russet ‘hen reeked Then called Catehing sight of Mr, turned snot Fifty-eughth brothers e ry You can tles, but sell by of my 1B appear hing but The vareh you wil hever find anything nore howlingly hu- pile behavior Don- | aldson brothers and Arde} did a monkey pleasing ence of a new. 1 mise’ the light and glare of others hav ca rs and t on a “There's that.” Mr street say Fitgerald’s the most entertaining Lockhart elephants, does the wink quite as well as Cissy, and a pachyder- r than the Horney is a marvel, What say you to an elephant that rides and gets ng a look of genuine booal- 1 his features. vinous Jokes of the comle opera ‘The intoxteation scene gen- pphant sue ts of the and mugh avold. | pot om+ he sald, “aid 1 regret that my lege were #0 short." The wite of their host way Prot. Park- man's daughter, who was forced to ait and hear once more the story of her father's crime, Ut ts worth observing th the goddesses and gods generally are having to take a back goat in (he matter of ornamentation Tho French atti send over loves and doves and undraped women, but they are scarcely to be seen among the crowd of boys on bleyelen, the Wlouse and blazer on the tennis field, the tonsled football players, the men on base, the johts sailing free, the hunter with his dog, all Feproducel on match boxes, cigarette cases and flaske with perfection of drawing, accuracy of aud in the splendor of colored enamels. ection of thers alone would give posterity 4 pretty complete idea of what manner of men and women Hved tn the latter end of this cen. tury In this quarter of the glove. tune and ed toa Dloycle a trloyele le a emall car. Fluke, vod to propel tt makes one sorry for horses When one wheel goes to murmuring the case Is indeed desperaie. This happened at Ninety-aixth street, east ride, when the tricycle had to bv stabled at Fifty-minth street, west ede. A Park man and a patient waytarer named Miko ideavored to encourage the wheel by blowing {t up; a boy caine by on his wheel and offered the tise of hie The wheel refused to be com forted, and continued to sob and sigh, and le own tn the road. At every hill tt refused to budge and had to he pushed trom the rear. Did the boy go off on his ride? No, be arcompanted the woman and the tricycle during thelr painful 1 conspionous Journey, for a trieyele attracts Almost ay much attention as @ horaslose carriage, ally when one wheel seoms to be suffering a hopeless grief It took fully an hour, and the day was bot, AC length the Eighth avenue gate Was Fea led, when the boy maid, ‘Now that you of home, I will leave yeR, until you are in nigh Not, 1 he name of the uch a gentteman,”* 4, and rode away boy has beer “Ira Shafer,” he U way 1 Tt Down, Whey youve got a thing to sa Ht Don't take halt a day Whea your yarn’s got a Mite in, Crowd the whole thing In a min Lite 1s short—a fleeting vape Dent you Alt an eight-page paper With a tale wh ar Say whiten, vid De cornered in an inch Rofl her down until she simmers; Potieh her until she glimmer: When you've got a thing 1 Say it! Don't take half a day +Hot Springs Thomas Cat jo Them, @ Broker girls want Ne Got “and now the Walker, * agitator. Such is not true, for, active tnterest in indus ran into town to see “Of course, 1 ‘workhousos’ tn tand, vat Tam @ labor deed, 1 take no rs, and merely Parade, have views mind the are the most dangerous institutions Ak long as they exist, uneasiness and discontent shall prevall among the conserva: tive 9 min shall be safe. “During the Summer [ had oscaston to visit several of these institutions, and everywhere w unfavorably Impressed by them. You may quote me in your paper, if yon like, as saying thi thesy ‘workhouses,’ with thelr bathtubs, threaten the very mainspring of our liberty In my A gentleman whose well-known opposition to. the sweat slop system has won him many fol lowers, is Mr. Althongh Hoboken ts hin he may tre. quently be sven pi: ding abuyt upper Broad- way and Madivon Square, “Down with labor unions and organized labor," he exclaimed this morning, just after breakfast TAN Ute talk about earning bread by the sweat of the brow makes me Ural, What we want ta less action and siore results, Men learn trades and then Liven working at them, If they know ow to carry hods thes woulda ppiness comes of wauting ty be happy. Give me all the food ant drink T want, and two or three sults of clothes 4 year, and Task for nothing more Capital nor labor shall never throw unexpectediy. Do I believe in bi Mr. Dusty Rhodes, whose bicych ated such a sensation out Wert, was acconted as de was exuting from Central Park at the Pi GREENE-WHISKERS BLAKE, blight thelr aid ary a simple home-made cosmetic, which is harmless and almost immediate in its good effect: Buy a fresh cocoanut and grate it; squeeze the juice through a piece of white muslin. The milk which comes after the straining is the cosmetic. Wash the face and hands with it thor- oughly, rubbing it well into the skin. It will speak for itself after being used. In using any cosmetic or cream upon the face always rub the skin up, not down. This will have a tendency to drive away wrinkles, and if done faith- fully will give to the face a fresh and youthful look? Another Way to Clean Necktle Benzine will remove skin soil, but not stains; made-up tles must be taken apart, cleaned and made over, Four-in- hands must be laid on a cloth on a table and rubbed along with a piece of light material dipped in benazine, and then pressed with a moderately hot iron, A new ornamental shoe is of dressed kid or patent leather perforated lke the fashionable cloth and velvet fabrics. The proprietor of a Cincinnati marble yard employed three women a year ago te handle and saw the great blocks, polish the marble slabs, and do the same work that men had for years monopolized, ‘To-day he has twelv women in his employ, earning from §7 to $12 per week, and is so well satisfied with them that all the men employed will be gradually supplanted, except @ few laborers, who will operate the der= ticks and do the really heavy work about the yard. Ten as a Hair Tonic, Cold tea is one of the best applications known for curling the hair. The locks should be wet with tne tea and rolled Up as usual at night, and the next day | they will be found to retain their curl |In spite of heat and perspiration, which would otherwise straighten them as straight as the traditional string. And the tea not only doesn't injure the hair, but ts positively beneficial, making it soft and pliant. Coiffure Grooming. To dry the hair after washing, place @ pan with a little charcoal in it upon the floor and hold the head over it, A new slipper for bedroom or boudoir is of gray kid narrowly edged with fur and lined with pink kid. The Venetian Sprinkle a little benzoin upon the fuel, and in a few moments the hair will be ary and beautifully perfumed, LETTERS. [This column is open to everybody who has a complaint to make, a grievance to ventilate, ine formation to give, a subject @f general interest to discuss or « public service to acknowledge, and who can put the idea mito tess than 100 worda Lamy letters cannot be printed. } The Bike an Invention of the Evil One. To the Editor 1 am of the opinion that C. H. P., Brooklyn, erorves a vote of thanks from the intelligent and moral element of the community for havi the courage of his convictions and w he has in your evening edition under the beading “Does the Women Homely?’ The new woman may ap: prove of the use of the wheel by her sex; the maiden lady of mature age may approve of it but no true mother having a daughter budding into womanhood an4 understanding in the slight- t deeree the phyatological effect of the bicycle upon the female system would for one moment countenance its use by that daughter if actuated by a proper regard for her future welfare, for its physical benefit 1s more than a hundred fold counterbalanced by its moral and phyeicai Injury. The sewing machine bas been styled an Invention of the svil one, Surely he must have Invented the bicycle also to make bis work more ————} autetly that he could not do thig and he used indecent and rough language in the presence cf Several ladies who lived there, He went away, and in leaving the store he growled, “I'll catch that —— dog yet."* Next day he anvaked to the entrance of the store, got hold of the dog, and holding Lim high in the air, hollered: “Now I've got him, There was a big crowd in the street and all expressed indignation at the spiteful work of a public oMcial, CHARLES BOLDBACH, 412 Second avenue — you’ Nobody to Blame but Yourself, To the Ealtor T went to Coney Island yesterday and took @ bath. I left my watch and money In the office of the bath-house, and in going out to the water 1 left my key at the bath-house, After 1 wap through bathing I got my key and was sur prised to fod iy pants and vest stolen and thet my coat had been ransacked of all its contents, which contained my wallet, the contents of Which were notes, checks and other valuables. I also had keys in my pants which were for my Now, what T wish to know is whether I the proprietor of the bath-house for the ng. valuables, de., Hable for the “Soft,” but Leg-Pullers All Same, To the Editor Weary Walker bathing sult Wandering William —— UMPIRE STRONG, Monkey imitators invariably fail simian antics generally proving The Donaldson brothers and jare no exeeption, Mk Jeate subject with t | Way, thanks to Darwin. | uttered on th larynx of Mr. 1 merning es 1 got In from Chicago last night, and “he sald. “I didn't Day, but because the 1g9 Was annoying Co my nensibilie their offen- \rdel vk are a dell- human any The first words new stage came from the D. Price, who made a Jsraceful dite veh in behalf of the invisible and ever-retiring Proctor. He Welcomed everybody to the new play- wher, " hter wi Ou the theatre is one in whieh comfortable without any ig the old woman—as old as the world ase in which she lives. She has been in the World's books and in the world’s plays ever since plays wero acted and books were written. And the hook-writers and play-producers found her ready to their uses when they began busine: She smokes cigarettes to-day not because she is new, but because that happens to be one of the frivolous things to do in the present age. Before tt was cigar- ette smoking it was something clse But the same woman did it. tow into the 400."" “Weil, thelr father did-—to the tune of 000,""—Detrolt News, Aches RHP. | in regard to Mr. Gallant's letter, 1 wish te ate that Iam a Western man (from Ohio); am twenty-fve years of age, a blonde, fair looking and have an income of $1,000 year. I might say that In my experience of three years with New York girls 1 have found them just as he says, but while they are very soft In some ways, they are not the least bit slow im pulling fellow's lex, I could hardly believe that « city #0 refined in other ways would have so many kiddy girls running about loose. I hardly think Mr. Gallant will receive many proposals at $18 4 month, CHARLES PRUDE. Nature {s behind man for once. Un- tamed lightning has just got around to cooking a man's food in West Orange. Over here in New York we have long had meals cooked by tame lightning. at Let's never felt béiter in my Life. Brooklyn's Queen Surface Railways bustle of Ch To the Faitor: Last night [ took @ Myrtle avenue car from Fulton ferry, intending, a8 usual, to transfer to the Jamica avenve car at Broadway and Myrtle Now, I always got a transfer ticket tat the above corner, but after alighting from the car I was old by bim that the conductor gave out the transfem, and he only transferred from Broadway to Myrtle ave- nue. This. without any notification from the Company to passengers. It seema to me that Now She Rules All, The Emotre of my Mow To reiga within, you see, Ere we were wed, but now, egad! She has the Whcle of Met ~Martem e had With international cricket, interna- tonal athletic contests and two interna- tibnal yacht races Europe is now nearly as close to us as Cincinnat! and Chicago were at the end of the siati avenw And hi from the a And here In mui As Btrong Was vue ‘And cause f 1 - Bit wasn’ caper ball crank » sr ed ty : Brutal Society. aaeeenia “Boclety in getting very brutal.” As for the weakness of big sleeves. Mrs. Booth cannot have thought twice before putting its victims into the lists of the new women. Wouldn't it rather be emphatically a new woman who eould resist the temptation and the de- wire to follow the world's fashion? After all, tsn't Mrs, Booth herself a better type, by all odds, of the real new woman, than ts the creature with the @igarette whom she held up to scorn? A record-breaking storm on Saturday @vening and an earthquake on Sunday | ning. New York is making an. in- Meresting. meteorological and seuimie @ubject of herself, DOMESTICATE™ JERSEY LIGHTNING. Benjamin Franklin coaxed the lght- ning from the sky and Morse, nd ethers chained and harnessed ‘but it was left for a family at Valley. @rod, West Orange, N. J, to employ th subtle and mysterious foree to do thei ‘eooking. The woman of the hous: her lord and master’s dinner on (he st Saturday afternoon and awaited return before lighting the tire, Was ready for a match to be applied. The thunder storm frightened Woman and her children aud they fo @ neighbor's house, where they omained all nicht. Yesterday mor @n returning to their home they Mgbtning had struck the d started the fire in t b the result that tho dinner meant for th fous day was cooked and served E them for breakfast. nice thoughtful treak of old is Wa Jersey Mghtning has h yr things, but to find Mat kitchen Work, "cooking a meal and wt ut the slightest suggestion of a Edison WN his which res ng found chimne Sloye, with In the quiet pauses of the day let us think of our dear Mayor umpiring on the fleld of glory and breathe a prayer that heaven may send him back to us unharmed. President Young should have his eye on Mayor Strong to-day at Mount Ver- non, ‘The National League badiy needs a few good non-partisan umpires, “Theatres must made be safe," theatres Every building that shelters human beings at work, at rest, or at play Tt is probably not tr quake scare hastened the of Plart and Quigg rth. s neiliation ree! win grasping Moody Milholland hand follow hasm he Defender Locked y New York wlso went dry, | ympathy was dry stor. day ut not Ds nw. Not hampion The new boom Fortunately tween ear fs a good hquakes in New while York, be There is still the Union Leagu same eh, vid Sunday at band Ty seamed wiih And Ash ef wiove § drooped And Abou! hair Wer There's Which Like thes }M> hea twat he #! September gets start. That's sure. a glorious weather papers. Hurrah for Lebe# “fi all its good days! | a Lizele Haliiday's name ts again tn the, Ah, ae Aly OF inal then, what 4 jen lives 0 free f cin Wis and cares t would Coul® This heart and fortune share, Linvitation to -* © € The leaves will soot tate all nd fh hwant wood Its —_ m Br Vd follow on ihrough by With bleeding fe F Aud brake, for bis dear sake, Boston Globe ALAN DALE, — oming, nh ent He. the slaging birds eld will dy owe m 1 remal enchanted man's glad a Detroit News, = kiyn Lite) st DURING THE RECENT WARM sp “In what way?" “Look at these trolley parties riding out just to ace people run over."’—Chicago Record, Her Appetite wi Oh, dainty ts the Summer girl, A viaion bright and aweet, But you should sve the way that she Will eat and eat and eat Detroit News. Her. A Man of His Word, Long Lane (reckiessly)—Let’s go in ba Dry Wedder—No, Wen 1 wuz a omiised me dyin’ mud: | water, Dat promi | alters has In", ite kid 1 F never ter mo near ue te sacred tor me an’ 1 ere will keep it —Har ant Phyllis, you are ta ¢ crowding round the the aun has set; e cout; the grass ia wet; glow-worms shine; the be The mm. ‘The b Among The dun a The red cow shakes her beil agala, And round and round the hawthorn tree ‘The white cow bellows lustily. ‘The wistful nightiagaies compia: From bush to bush along the lane; ‘The ringdoves cov from fir to fr, And cannot sicep because of he: ‘The evejars prate on ev'ry aide— © Phyl edo you abide? Now fairics, fays elves, godling g» And Guu out where she lingers a0, And pinch her nose and chin and ears, Nor heed her ories nor heed her teara, At ony farm ‘twould be & crime ‘Ta be oo lete at milking time! ©. W, Dalmow, im the Spenker, 8 1S eanvon & cow thru the quick and ow riba th thorns DUSTY RHODES, ty works out there, Even the go- clety of exercise. However, 1 was pleased by the manners and customs of this as, Then you nee. tho city ts #0 windy that fone has to be constantly holding fast to some- thing. This is an awful exertior ‘What do 1 think o It was never more critical hundred Jobs offered me on my Journey here. But I always ceoaped by saying that 1 was work- ing—working my way East, you know, “Yes, I believe im free Sunday beer. leaders partak: Those Gentle Creatures, + Miss Oldun (playfully)—I'm older tha you Ahink Tam, Mins Cauatiques-1 doubt it, —Chicago Record, The Bloomer Mal “Where are you going. bloomer maid?’ "To ride a bicycle, air," she said, “Do you ride man-fashion, pretty maid?’ ; *L must etreddie that question, sir,’ she ead, —Breoklys Lite thia Is Intolerable greed and part and parcel of the desire of the © nickel out of the unwary passengers, for I stood there and saw many victims alight from every car, Now, @ nickel Is not much to me, but 1 suppose there were many who had to ‘foot it’* the rest of thelr journey, elther through the negligence of the Company, or thelr agents, the conductors, Permit me to suggest that a notice posted in the cars would be the remedy for such sarelessness, and oblige A DAILY READER, Brooklyn, Waring and Hi White Squadron. To the Editor: Im regard to the sufferings of the poor men and their (amilies who depend on @ living under the so-called “Col. Waring." These men wore as slaves, and are watched by women spies and fare discharged for stopping to take their breath To my knowledge there are six families who are starving on account of “Col, Waring” holding hack money justly due these men, I made it my business to vist two of there families and found hem in very destitute Little children crying for bread, while Waring’ ts riding In @ cab at the expe: city, Can't something be done to compel Waring’ to pay these men their wages? haven't been paid tn four weeks, Shame Waring. A SYMPATHIZE Col, Starving ort cron} Some a The “Lt Road Spotled Hi To the Editor 1 have just pureh cont me $2.75. Drippings from our elevated have Just about ruined it, Will you please pub- lish @ receipt that will remove the stains? ©. B. CLARK, He Got the Dog at Last. New Hat, circumstances, | Questions for American Historians, To the Editor: Did Sumner, of the Lincoln Administration, hand the Proclamation of Emancipation to Lim cola for him to sign? And did Lincoln's hand tremble when he signed the proclamatiot Did Lincoln ever say to a delegation from the border States: “This ts a white man's fight? Did Lincoln ever try to free the slaves on the instalment plan—that ts, give a slave $300 whem @ was twenty-one years old, but still keep hig family in bondage? This was said before body of men, I have searched throe historians and fail to find al Ithie? Will educated men jump out and give this the Ne, if it is one? JUSTICE, Jersey City, No J. Wants to Fight for Cuba, To the Editor There's some old chestnut about what @ fele low shotild do when in doubt—1 forget what it is, but when I'm in doubt T always fall baclt upon my olf friend ‘Tae Evening World." & am a hearty sympathizer with the Cubap patriots who are no sacrificing their lives im the cause of freedom, and as no country has aay particular clalm upon my allegiance, I would Ike ty enlist in the revolutionary army, I wish some the men noble movement | Neuld communicate with me, I am well posted Mn military tactics, having served in the National Guard for a number of years. JK. WALTON, New Brid | interested in Md 80 a Week Husbands Not Desirable, Ty the Raitor Answering Ietier of ‘J. 1B, Brooklyn? whe asks for information how to live on $9 per week, would say that any girl who would marry ® map earning $9 per week, eapecting to live comfort: ably is deceiving herself very much, and would To the Editor Wo have a dog on our premison, a harmloas dog, and were ready to got 4 license for bim in a few days The dog-catcher ran imto our the winds the other day and yelled like @ madman, m going to take this dog along” J told him be very foolish to enter into such @ compact ume Jess he had some outside means that would tide him over @ rainy day, They say that ‘whos poverty comes in a the dour love Mies owt af And an aillancg, like the ome re ferred to above would be sure, sooner oF inter, to end tn @ divorwe court, NOLAND.

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