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fn Mrs. Polline’s charge. There is no World's” Gallery of euspicion of any lack of care and kind- Living Picteres, nean in the case, but the authorities are ‘The restaurantes and the street cars are thick worrying their officious official brains to ‘with mothers taking their girls to boarding- deeide whether Mrs, Polline has not school. They come from the South, Ram and been guilty of baby farming without @ West, but no matter from what part of the license, ry tt Ie Interesting to see how much the How much better a little common look like their mothers. The dimpled chin sense in such matters would be than has doubled on iteeit. The lines of Torres Ves SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1895. “ ; a were not more firmly drawn then thoee this ftching desire to discover some pH ieel iengd . SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WORLD| technical infraction <f ta behind which the once sparkling eye has be. come intrenched, the tapering waist can only be restrained by steel ribs and many buttot United Italy's anniversary was cele- Hut what an opportunity for a man to see what brated with due vigor and col Will look like after twenty years of ever sons of Italy were gathered. OUR WOMAN PHILOSOPHER, MEN WHO CARRY OUR MAIL. = NEWEST THING IN NOVELS, Tt was all due to Eurydice William: fon's cleanliness. She would wash her hands. If she hadn't done so we should) never have had the new novel called "A Weman Who Did Not"—with no apologies to Grant Allen—written by @ somebody who signs herself “Victoria Another Autumn Costume, which must be manipulated very rage Crosse,” and published by Messrs, Rob-| This {s a charming Autumn costume| idly. This is the way they do up table erts Brothers, of Boston. You see, {t jn geif-colored crepon of the thick kind,|!!nen in France and impart to it such @ was like this: Eurydice Williamson was and more especially useful in biack, | Pesutiful gloss and stiffness. Cr : travelling from India to Marseilles, and|The model snown Is black, with the] gtese Woman to Ge ++:No. 12,450 = Cate are cultivated to a ar on the second day of her Journey she| skirt, sleeves and cape of the crepon, beh ieee A CRUEL INJUSTICE + | Mrs. Andrew Moorhead, of New Hi = Imbgine. The grocer Keepa one, the went Into the ship's bathroom to wash! and the body part of bright, cornflower-| Mrs. Andr arhead, few Hae Entered at the Post-Offce at New York as | 1t jg dixeracefut to the City, diserace- Gruggiat keeps one. There are few uptown win- her hands. Sne used cold water (if|tiue surah, made full and baggy and Ye? is \ woman who thinks and acts Lorentacormdmabad ful to justice, disgraceful to humanity even on Broadway, in which you cannot she had but tackled the warm, how| trimmed with butter-colored lace. This for herself. She desires to vote in the aioeinans that the men who do the hard work of eee at full length a gr fe aleek, luxurious fitted In- Coming school election, but unfortue nately she was foreign born, as well as her husband, and Mr, Moorhead, who is Sa DRANOH OFFICES: WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—Junction of Broat- way and Sixth ave. at $24 at different it’ would-have been!) and it! blouse bodi chilled her hands very considerably. The consequence was that her wedding made on drivers and stablemen in the Stree! Cleaning Department for a mere pit- looking eat with sleepy eyes. These cate are an Pampered an a drawing-room poodle, They are WORLD HARLEM OFFIOCE—inth o and waa.| tince should be kept for foun weeks Tea In emule omic, Wal aveneatel toe ring slipped off, She could not find tt HiT a Wad Mecbdabaht tls j fon ave, out of the pay they have earn ee ; are: Uh : afterwards; she could not replace it used to abandon his allegiance to Her 200 Washington men and thelr families live fi ANP 1. UMMED, nure, the: taught tricks, and repeat them for Majesty. Mrs, Moorhead struck out ‘ Seabiean, pono Building, 190 Crest-| to mouth, as it were, and only by This in a picture of the little giant of | (R enterainment of the customers. wail gues ane wu. herself and qualified for the electoral mut ot. vatidn In food are enabled to lay by! the local bar. He wins more cases than| 2.) ria j rydice, minus her wedding ring, met franchise on Monday last. She ree SWABHINGTON—T00 14h ot. Showgh money to mest the demand|any man of his sige and weight on the private eat has his own place, In the day- Q : sel 1 her full papers, having come te this country when under the age of eighteen, and immediately registered as a voter. She is the first woman in New Haven, if not In the State, who has taken out naturalization papers, the hero of the novel, a rather namby- Pamby person called Evelyn (his sur- Name doesn't appear). He fell madly in love with her, and the first night ne met her he tried to kiss her as he was leaving her at her stateroom door. “I felt dizzy with sudden excitement,” n i " time hie basks In the grass of areas and on win- for rent. When their pay ts held back | planet. dow ledges; he tas his own bed chamber and table they are driven’ to seck credit and a bite from the cook, who “ ws ws at the mercy of the xrocer and the] from Brooklyn Fridge tm called to the| snerianes him sn one whe can be watery hi baker and the butcher. Then comes the| case of an eart-aida gentleman whol any emergency, The tr John N. Parsons, President of Empire Branch landlord, their rent not being forth-| has been put Into a atrait-Jacket and] fut vagahondiem has ite own charms, and hie for-|% National Asvoctation of Letver-Carriers, hae coming they a turned Into the street. | Bellevue for indulging In a lke delu-| tunes are often romantle. There ia a beautiful | bem @ letter-carrier May, 1899, and almost ‘our weeks now these employees | ston, and accomplished woman in town whone ear a | @¥@F aince this has been prominent in the Car- < Spl PER DAY. For four w ei nie wens fi he ol |R@ Rays; “the face whirled before my ‘ y have been unpaid, and yesterday sev- Always open to the cry of the atreet cat. Bhe| Mere Association, He was born In the olf jel Wash, scald and skin ten poun 4 6,4 GAIN OVER JULY. eral of them whose families had been} Probably tt im noticed tn Brooklyn | asualty has in her aressing-ronm two ot three] Mlghth Ward of New York City, Nov, 6, 1866, and | © 0 sata peas ait he ye Li aad ripe and solid tomatoes and cut In onal | evicted called at “The Evening World” | that the trolley has claimed victim No. | cate she has rescued from teasing boys, ‘These she | @# ® boy and asa min has been known aa & & mischievous, Jesting impulse, pieces. Drain out the juice, add fiv THE WORLD'S rai io tall’ halk BOER WA 121. and they live Sappily all t f & youth he learned pinned one shoulder against the cabin ig it GREAT AUGUST CIRCULATION, |} | | ctvca'ssscem. "tne stevetcctennine ap: | yramoketean furnaces, for varshipe.” an And why not for suburban dwellings? pounds of white sugar, one ounce of stick cinnamon, one-half ounce of whole cloves, tled in a bag, three pints of actlve in the organ! ite first Recording Secri door, and leant my lips down to hers, She threw her head back violently to trade, serving “i ; ; ‘The moet fortunate of street a that | tary. He bas in many Important eapaci-/avoid them, and I heard the sharp Kee atin Ladd CUCL ML Sa hs Co CLE pleked up by Mr. Frank Work, Bhe wae not large,| lee in the Latter-Carriers’ orgaatastion and t8| blow of the akull on the woodwork,” is wens cider Vinegar and three fresh lemfbns money to vay the drivers and stable-| To-day decides the international ath- | put well formed and white as snow except on her | Well-known Im Tabor circles throughout the ely. 1Tt wax Furydice's skull, of course—| ing and all round the neck there Is a| (Win Seeds taken out). Put all togegher 9 men can only be obtained through the|jetic honors cf Manhattan Field. flanks where there were large patches of tortolee ——— though heroines, as a rule, are not| very ¢ hich doen | at, oO five hours over siow fire, Pty, PER DAY. Emergency act. The week's work ends shells "Fo Tooke aL’ tktu Wauutlful’ cantare) Wak 1 THE GLEANER’S BUDGET. supposed to pocsess anything so unro-| Very, full collar of the lace, which does if the liquid turns to a syrup, coping, ‘This EXCEEDS the COMBINED on Thursday. It takes the Street-Clean-| Within three days the political bat-| re what cultivation and human compantonah -— <= we ee not quite meet in front, and Ss Cente | If not done, cook one hour longer. , CIRCULATION of ten New York ing Department till Saturday ® make|teries will all be in place. Could do for the street cat. A baby le & wild, |Goustp Mere, a Hint There and Tree | en nest day Favelyn, the wurname-{i5,formed of one length of the lace, - newspapers, or, to be more specific, out the bills. They then go to the - - fiery ‘animal compared to thie tnildceyed, sovable Tales of City Lite. fuk, Fat Very, penitent, Wa SAW THEE NC cre eee pon eune oe tO 8 A Good Cheap Soup. is OVER 100,000 more than the Health Hoard, are examined and certi-| It is for the Syracuse convention to| ititle creature, who never acratched, pulled hate i y P LNG spiral cascade at the waist. The cape) Take a good fresh plece of fahk an@ COMBINES CIRCULATION of fled to the Hoard of Apportionment, | draw the tssue plainly, nor arted, but, like an obedlant itt! Sie nents tBat lever eam Coroner, Heaery, (sn Her Steainey chain, Bie was iwicnoue wirl, par- i cut without seam or join, and is ex- hi : san i a piece of suet the size of two eggs, Herald, The Tolegrace which authorizes the issue of bonds, — formed her pratty tricks to entertain the company. | Al & man who stanis high in eat Tanmany {a hat. but stray gleams of sunlleht | cessively full over the shoulders. about two pounds of meat; put oh to boll The ‘Tae Kroning San, ¥ politica yesterday, “was on the nigit of the last! coming at intervals under the awning — i ty after which the Comptrolicr procures| After to-morrow juat an even hundred Levsitclge arctan lag Uap mi : “a &nunie in a little over two quarts of water; one ‘The Kvening B e Mall and Yew the money and pays the bills, days will be left In 1896. The growth of tipping ts a ittle mortifying. | in euis city where had gathered ail of the feform gilttered on the dark hair, making it A New Evening Game, large onion chopped fine, six large toma« : WO Gs danee see It is worthy of note that no @uch = - It ened to be rogerded an the proper thing tar | U2 thle sity sbere had gathered all of the tiform tq confusion af git and ebony. He! A new form of evening entertainment | toos pecled and cut quie fact hat ene = red-tapism delays the payment of the| Ttaly had a jubilee yesterday, Bome| foreianers, but a native took the word aratulty | ing Repubitcan County Committee of the reaun|SPOK* to her serrowfully about his /ts called a “heart party." A large heart, | two hours; about three-quarters of CIRCULATION FOR big salaries in any of the departments. | day Cuba will have one At Ita true meaning and scorned the Implication. | ag siecuion, of oouras, they ware all elected, [MAUEHtY conduct, She was furious. /made of red flannel cloth, is pinned pour hetore serving add one tablespoom, August, 1808 = + 900,668 per day z Pane ‘There are auill rural and unmixed communities | toa te was a time for general fejoicing and con-| “SUCH a look came upon me from under| upon a sheet hung from a door. In the) gu of rice, washed, a pinch of clov August, 1894 + + 487,481 per day Ing wisely | _2¢ €uoh days were to last who would | 'n Aiferent parte of the country where It Would) Gratuigcions Uriet specchen were made by the|the Ids. Sabres unsheathed, knives in| centre of the heart is sewed a small! and cinnamon (ground); fifteen sr eehbed ‘August, 1801 «+ 688,075 per day ‘The wholesale dealers are acting wisely | sty the Coal Trust? be unsafe to offer a Up. aut in the more | Rewiy. elected oMcers Mayor strung, Recorder | the sunlight, and fires burnt blue, were |ctrele of white, Arrows of white cloth, | peors aetving add one larg August, 1888 = + £4,899 per day USSU AAC da dR A al - =e fovhlattcated centres all sorte and Kind of People| Gop, John Jeroloman, Sheri Tamsen and ochera| none of them in it with that look, and| with pins placed therein, are given tol qice shape, salt and pepper: nerve wit Gain in one year... 73,234 They can make themselves valuable al-| Oh, Farmer Dunn! How could you? | etd « willing hand. ‘Tho doctors attached (0) mage gpeeches, ant then it came to little Moser's| ag ahe transferred her eyes immediately | the guests, each arrow bearing a num- : toasted bread cut dice shape, Gain in four years... ..226,680 Hes of the Health Board, honpital stafle, for example, are not expected to! (ur, Gain in thirteen years.636,423 He at once launched out in a speech upon to the book again’I almost expected to| ber, the number corresponding to a list Geta A cbs to be done in the great see the page shrivel under them. I|whereon the names and numbers of the Gummer hesitates to say good-by. Casal Meachertd Uke eh a Fetorm and what w: POLITICAL INVESTIGATIONS. Yot they are not averse to gratultien, which are ‘i work in thie city, As he taiked and gesticulated | ¢,, ct yelled," ty nue ie ‘ ts af x Mot weather for hot politics tt only larger in amount t you g've,to the ata i We Gavia VetRerEC Wasi RS ele It rather shriveled.’ However, Eu-| guests are pla The point of the A woman who has suffered greatly ‘About this time," as the almanaca Z 7 aibingeak ahead, and told how he, above all others, was RINE 10) rydice forgave him his little indisere-| game. of course, 18 to ee which person, | from insomnia and generally from ner= of our grandfathers used to say, 100k] | ay on A POLTMOAL At — —— He ene ease | (HOM, and dismissed the kiss subject | when blindfolded, will pin the arrow|vous troubles believes that she hag NS | out for investigatiqns and startling dis- | UT PPTIOAT) ALBUM) Gm THEY VENUSES ORO een enn ae ee vane Par, forever. ‘Thereupon he looked down|nearest to the central spot of white.|found a sovereign remedy for the first Ae closures in the municipal departments Gram = ~ z terra ware Wott, Horter iid. tt seem to notive| UPON her In silence, and noted the tran-|Four prizes may be offered, one each lof these a!lments and consequently am rt —-| The old Tammany Dock Be a a now ras sae ni Ppt hal More Correnpondence About| that his hearers had deparie!, but kept right on| il forehead, with not a Ine to mar it| for the persons coming nearest to the alleviation for the second 4s well. This to be hauled over the coals he Com- _ cs u y wd th ry “from the swee of the long eye-| centre, and one each to those coming is to have late set Gh th on" Women Who Ride Bikes, With hla apeech. 1 looked through a doorway and | D 1 ave a pla ready at her ‘DOES IT PAY TO BE A 2088! missioners of Accounts, who want to} Damt Ist tat plank dlaure your days Rien faw him, ike one of the Liliputine talking to| DFOws to the black, silk-like rings of| the furthest from the bull’s-cye, bedside each night which contains some Bate Se ate eines oe eee eas] eure netvexteavone Uinare) :Wipuaeog, t— a Poy | The contemptibte remarks of some of your cor: | Gulliver, decialming In a lout voice to Jake Pat-| the hair at the pale oval of the face,| Phe Handkerchief in the Sleeve, |Very light refreshment, such as a slice vate citizen to the town where he once| dollars, are to Lexowize the former respondents and writers on the girle who wear| (ero how the city was to be save! by newliighted by the flushing scarlet tints In| sp oe oe eins thi ho Of bread and butter, a plece of fruit or was a boss suggests an interesting | Dock Commissioners next Monday. Giatiy to you 1 return; Mlovmers are alinply —Aleguating. “I am not ee. | AR sclentiNe metbods of holding auwpsics on| the checks and the curious lustre of |, Many “four gills this summer, Who |, cracker or two. If she is wakeful she question. It 1# further announced that the Com-| Afar, my purse for you 414 yearn; quainted with any bloomer giria, but any man of | dead bodies, Jake was looking down upon the the eyes,” | adopted & military custome The, casi |eats this and says that she then has Mr. Croker never looked better or,| missioners of Accounts will in a week I've epent a lot on @ foreign shore; common fairness must admit that even an ex-| little orator and viewing him with a quiaical,| On page 61 he called her “dearest” leya bed 5 Hees ul) on eY C8F-| ite trouble in soon falling to sleep eo apparently, felt happier or more con-|or two astonish the community with Remember me—I want some more, treme knickerkocker costume, with stockings, te| SMused expression, as much as to my, ‘What 8! for the first time, and he felt her arm id helr handkerchief tucked into one again: * tented in all his life than now. He has| frightful revelations ring the old R— O— | far more modest on @ woman than a skirt would | tls, anyhow? Whenever T think of that went) crow and quiver suddenly under his |" ©e¥ _ ‘ ‘ } been mecting nice people, enjoying fine| management of some of the other city Su vee er cae be when riding a wheel, for in working the pede |! cannot help lauring, It wae the mst 184 ngers, ‘The author doesn't tell us Starching a In Francaise, Sabylion. 4 ports and gaining weight and vigor.| departments and that “sensational rev Te cMay al lb Hoasineceh coat #, you must know, © woman alwa: fa ah SEN a bi ue what the glowing of an arm feels like.) After your table napkins have been| Two yolks and one whole egg, beat @ His wife belongs to a gentlewoman's| lations rivalling those of the Lexow ‘i s ‘ r akirt some. The people who wei which ts rather unkind, I should love] washed and dried, try few minutes with one-half cupful of club; his bo: X ; : ted." Nop ta oontering sedis iwheth clothes are not the most virtuous, as hist anutacturtag company here, which employs anee 5 ried, try staching them a H 78 are at leading colleges;|Committes are expected. Toul atria’ en with aundige Ary ory stem of pay-|t0 Know. Eurydice was horrifled when| with boiling water Instead of starch, | sUgar into a small saucepan; pluce the he himself has met the Prince of Now no good citizen can object to th i o- ce proves, and I find that the men who gene as ’ rei Ct 3 | : ‘Wales. No burdens of other people's thi F f official Hit by . H.P—-t | make remarks about bloomer girla al ment which greatly encourages thrift among its und that he loved her, Her face} Have your irons scorching hot, plunge! Pan into another pan containing botl- ss unearthing of offictal rascality, ju — end of) the: week blank fo a death-like hue, and her| one napkin at a time into boils va | ing water over a fire; beat briskly while z . \ a peat ree A with low Instincts, and not the kind of men a| employees, Towards the end of the week blank | a polling water, H & area or Ne Peace “Th Evening World’ hopes that these 1 wae the Mayor's Iittle teat, irl of refinement would care to associate with, | forme are circulated in ench department and on blazed upon him through the | fish it out with a stick and wring It out | you pour In gradually one-half teacup ’ ” e| “startling developments,” made on the T sought both votes ead pledges BROOKLYN WHERLMAN, | them the men state how such of their wages| crowding tears, Tt was then that she! between cloths, shake {t and fron it ag|of sherry; when tho eggs begin to thicke ies Newspapers let him alone. He is treated| very eve of a polltical campaign, are dn't aire @ "they desire on pay day, Those who wish a|told him she was married, and confided | quickly as possible, with trons hot|en remove and add the Juice of one if everywhere with reapect and oonsidera-| not dragged out merely as campaign led me, am |), Half a Dosen of the| portion of thelr mney to remain in the handa|in him the story of her fatal cleanti-|enough to burn it were it not wet. Put | quarter of a lemon; an excellent pudding ’ _ thunder, a Rian are, of the cashier are furnished with passhooks, in| nessa, which had led to the loss of her reat deal of weigh mag ‘There ts every reason to believe that — a SOMP EDITORIAL VIEWS. Other, iia Aa mee eat of -welghtion your iron, | sauce: 5 RISTORIAL: which they are credited with the amount not| wedding ring and Induced in him the ae Mr. Croker finds himself much better} Having kept Col. Grant on the To the Raitor: drawn, At the end of each mionth the books are! hellef that she was single. She doesn't soe = = = a % Off since he quit being @ boss. anxious seat long enough to make the Laws Worse than Neo Laws, There has Leen a great deal of discussion th] peiarced, and the fuil amount due Is paid, elie her husband, —Bhe had merried LETTERS. excavation on the west side of the avenea, “ On the other hand, we have always|Ppunishment fit the crime, the Poll A law that cannot be enforced and that the| this column lately ualiness of the! gcoounts only being permitted to rua for a 3 : a rok . vithout love, bi 04 0 where they are laying mains, The shafts oy ; with us Thomas C, Platt, who is still a|Bourd has at last approved that con- | people do nut want to see enforced te worse than| sit !8 who ride ‘bikes with “wheel | month, ‘The workmen declare that they fnd the) ive ge ve’ quutyeeg tne, oom upon tnd. the wagon was nearly upset. The two A “ oss. Mr. Platt ought to be very rich, |tract for helmets. But fan’t Roosevelt [no law at all. One of the leading clergymen in| ‘Bat there are fust as many, if not more, good- ym of great benefit, and It te worthy of) | Ne tts privileges, Oh, Eu.| 2 comme % open to everyoody who AGS OC! aivers jumped out, evidently bent om ‘“dolng’™” \ but does he enjoy his wealth? He is|also in need of discipline? He, too, has | Portland declared on Sunday that there are three | looking girls who ride wheels than ugly ones | trial py other employers. hadi ed p em om: + VU" | complaint to make, a grievance (to ventilate, ® | 1. teiow immediately, and therein a sur an eminent eltisen, but does he have a| been going it alone. hundred places In that city alone where liquor | Men who have been discussing this subject should ees Tydice was & noble person. | She be- | formation Wo give, a rubject af general unteveat «| ring awaited them in the shape of two nice time? He is « gentleman of cu'-| sivnry BECAUSE SHES A WOMA fo sold without attempt or pretense at conceal Lipo tm the Leal Aa be city. won "You Americans have no sense of humor," re- ree, in hed Pht capital One dtecuss oF « public service to acknowledge, and wh | ney evidently backed up by two very stout ture and refinement, but doss he have ment—Buffalo Commerel would ‘soon agree’ wi eel" and me. Would | marked one of Lord Dunraven's friends, ‘1|had discovered that there was no’ can put the idea into lem than 100 words Lom | arms, and in less time than It takes to tell it of culture and refinement are en' .) Board o cation tende: sd wife, He had related that he was about to go) 8©! e bade farewel 2 — would have to be postponed indefinitely, That The news Tease are gnettleg? | 3.) Hoard (Of Tilueation Nas tendered! exinteriam te & mighty cbesious thing to {Yee tn Yorkvilie and who naa no escort. 1] Lay tora vacation, and asked “Are you going | forbade him ever to ace her again, Am Uncut Bible, ping tallow hae & combination of ‘qualities | wel emi a piecolb epee ates iis resignation from that office because | grege many people, and many ef them re might say that I am not exactly an Apollo, but | tor pteasure, of are you going to take your wite”| But they met in London. She had| Tt the Réitor: dapted to the making a perfect specimen of @ jourand enemies surround him con-|of the retention of a woman Janitor in| Oy Taps ry my admiration for the fair wheelers 1s none the ‘ { ‘ bone stantly. He ts responaible for the|a school in which a atear-heating plant| on? @ Republicans, They do not Tae an amen SCORCHER, | Wawld you believe is, the man never saw the) bought herself a wedding ring, and| A “Shoeblack” wants to know if any one has| man—strength and skill, combined with coolnens blunders of @ hundred underlings, Does|has been placed, He does not object | tae cmt ave cee ayiam Rnd Corey army Joke, and the lady was actually oftended:”’|when he saw her at the afternoon tea| ever ‘a copy of the ible that was uncut, | and courage. I feel confident that not one in @ he sleep well? Is his digestion good? | to the woman on the score of incapac-| | “Wt No Homely Wheeiwromen at Ruthers | Freely ihe irsih ip thatthe ibouehls af Whe] table. tho April aun linted too. irri=/1 Mire 1 wae awned by Mine X. Kallns, the thuaad yosld etapa series inierr tt oleh Or, ta h . i se . poor couple were thu et to tha Ton tatingly on the plain gold circlet of the | artist, and was printed in 1492, It was a copy in the same position, johnson, as I heard hiceel ach ee age Sree or | divs Je aeomia but sible uegauke: she: i Biteker BIatt!s | Great Werk. fare s:Bsd. dead and forgotten rag; forgotten even by theliert hand third finger, and struck out| ot the Septuagint version, im Greek text, about his friend call him once, needa what testimony Be enon ies halac i. scnore ee Rie eee nm put * the position At one period of the game tt looked as if Mr. | To the Rditor: ead mon in the minstrela yenomous-looking green and blue stab-| te sxe of long primer; bound 12mo., beautifully 1 may be able to give, it will be furnished reibingeees re aul eee ‘ould be watisfactory to him whether |Platt'e opponente tnight bunch their bite and) There is only one thing the matter with that THE GLEANER, |hing rays from the diamond guard | Printed, with the ink as fresh as if it had been graciously and gratuito TRAVELLER, aad oe Lory) reased lens }he knew a crank pin from a century | become dangerous, but oy bis cool and aeady | letter from “W. B.D. Mt does not tell the —_— so above.” She allowed him to visit her done the y before, It was or of the first nd annoyances plant or not, but to intrust the lives of] work in the box he saved the day.—Washington | truth. He ts probably some chump whom no girl CAL DICTIONARY, 4 °F | copies of this alse ever To all outward appearances bossing | 200 children to a woman makes him | Post. WIth sense enough to wear knickerbockers would pa Because she thought that her platonic | n"sn sight-page form, and of courte a rery grest Mempcrence one BINerS 1a an unprofitable business. One point, | shudder. care to know. “It there existe within a radius Influence might keep him away from part of ite value wat in its being exactely an TM BMOF i oe ate ew, however, remains to be considered. Un-| If the Bayonne gentleman lved in A Beom fer a Ol thousand miles of the metropolis desperation, Evelyn, however, didn't ett the hand of the printer end binder in| cchictouy temperance society that ne bas MP til Mr. Croker tells where he got it|New York he would long ago have|_%%¥. Morton's boom was formally launched at {17 “woman wheelman,”” Mr. “W. B, D."" would bdelleBe in platontes by a very long sight, 149 To have cat It would have been sacrilege. Neuse wiepainy, Young men, tempernace Is, and Mr. Platt lets us know what he|ienrned. that many janitors Inave the | Ssratons yesterday, and it wan done as neriously { Not come within one hundred times that dlgtance and one afternoon he said to himself:| Mr. Kellogg had seventy volumes, all frat edi- (eopeat Humpaliy. | Youle mat, Momberan does with it, 1t cannot definitely belcare of the engines und stear-heatineg {M2 Mouh it war meant to be something else | of setting @ chance to be Introduced to her. “It's slow, Cut it." He decided to] tions of famous books, and nearly all printed So4° ‘Temperance cannot be carried on without ae Gaid that it does not pay to be a bo: Apparatus, to. their. careful and com[ta® & club for Thomas C. Platt to swing in the| Why, there are no homely wi leave England and go to Gibraltar with | before Columbus discovered thia country—none One Tempertice cannot be Barrel of MMM P z eran National Conveution.—Syracuse Herald. nelghborhood, and I have ae his friend Dickinson, And just as he| later than 1557~ot which he was very proud. | PTY’ . the sctentious wives, and that accidents in " blessings flow, ‘There are no untruthe 19 It seems that Dr, Parkhurst the “‘academien"' in New York. 4 TE W. ; trusted to tell the Peotone: the| Auch canes aro as rare as pickled eel's ‘A. WHEELMAN, Rutherford, NJ was saying good-by to Eurydice her * | nivie, Read it carctully, It te « comfort and truth about the mci ey ere the feet, And where does the Bayonnite| tt would have been a graceful act for Mr. Har- ee bi husband, Major Williamson, came home Men, | blessing 10 us all—the only guide we have to ae Fore, Shout the excise needs of New | gct his idea of woman's unfitness where| rina to atup over at the New York Keputiian| 90 Per Cent, Very Poor Locking, ods Pie works Decks) Guy arith Es eh oS re epee te one hee aa oe ve \d 1 “A? Pony jon and o Capit Ds m » ¥ ted. poet i { ; Ie td the lives of children are concerned Convention ‘and make «tle eloaiatie- speech | To the Ratio: “Phat's all there ie to “A Woman Who| Hat!te nothing better to do, being at present | "™¥ON4 the Brave, Your tr Brooklym . et him think the whole business over | fegarding Mr. Morton. —Noaton_ Globe, “Wheelman No. 2" claims that 90 per cont. of Dia Not.” It ts devold of plot and it| 2% # 29% I xend you the following, which 1 ” ANOTHER AMERICAN DUCHESS, again, and we'll bet a horse and wagon About Hypocriay. yelwomen are pretty. He im, no doubt, Malacsuitiincct Ouieat PiOk BAY hope you will not consign to innocuous desuetude: Not Very Dry in Harlem. aa ne tguinat a baby's rattle, that he will be | oy pepe etn atte ated 1" comes nearer to It, but 1a ute of object, Why It was writ-| White wings, ao light and alry, He je are really to have another An-| ashamed of himself for his ba New York want] not up to the mark. 1 am not a wheelman, ten no fellow can tell, and I'm quite| sweeping the streets the whole week tong; | 7°, the Fitttor: en glo-American Duchess. Mrs, Willlam| per prejudices, voces with or without ctnervance of the Sunday | Can ane 4 tle Bit. Assording to. my. beerve sure that the author couldn't give a| sunday comes, they long for thelt beer-y, Tea cibal ig Ot anlosad an SOREN A 8 ee aa K. Vanderbilt's daughter Consuelo, a _ i e campaign ie to be run in the coun-| Jon and notes taken my figures are as follows: plausible reason, ‘The story, such as it| But “Niv” says Roosevelt and Reform. sing tor. (he laberiaeman's NUR: Pe) bet eighteen years of age, has been wooed| 1¢ several satcemed contemporarion | iin se esenttaal nut unum the platform declare] 50 pap cont. are pretty (well tued up); about 30 in, 1s told in decer.t English, and when [ANC IS aterent TE Me, salecead semen ne” and won by an English Churchill, and ; Nd bok de eee Tor nah ee Auntay law] per cent. are good looking; the reat would not . ; jomewhat, that is all, Tecan go any Sunday 18’ , you've said that you've said all you som ‘The al for mar. e Single Tax. I desire. Why, can in ita favor. The moral fi Machinery and the Single Tax, | Harlem and get all the beer who are cackling over an alleged denial | but in New York City “things are different. by Mr. Croker of what they call *'The|* * * Tho hypocriay developed by the attempts World's’ Croker Interview,” would take| of pollttclans to deal with the Mquor and Su the trouble to find out what they are |4ay laws Ie about ax demoralizing as the liquor| Saw Six Pretty Ones im a 2,000-Mile will be Duchess of Marlborough before the year expires, At least, so says the happy and fortunate Duke. In this case it {s not the purch: et & back seat at a beauty show. OBSERVER. un ung mam at 2 ried women seems to be: “Don't wash | To the Editor: ee ee ee ” o'clock strictly sober; at 2.30 he was beastly, your hands, but if you feel impelled to| If “A. Kap! Pea chen lop tae oar Te will stop his own nonsensical of vould exhibit their |'aMe ttaelf Philadelphia Ledger. do so—use warm water." writing and read some single-tax sense, he will 0 ‘of the saloon-keeper’ broken down by dissipation, by the pert | (cc? spleous ‘orm, Mr, TO A SUNDAY GROWLER. To the FAltor: Ps fe faving machinery, because they recognize that P oe pereusnen, ‘f Croker that he did not give an ‘A third term, —_—~ > to show that compulsion {8 @ poor pers ents of @ young American heiress for thet he a I have been reading the articles written by waa nanan the wanta of & people increase as civillzation | (9 show (MAE compton Ot 4 police sponge the sake of « title. The betrothed are interview to “The World's" London cor-} pant ayte ruin en some of the ‘'bloomerttes'’ who inalet that tl —-—- —— BLESS, UNLES increases. In other words, human nati the Atlantic Ocean dry? It’s six of one an@ half @ dozen of the other. respondent, This ts perfectly true. “The World” never #8: more ti JOKES AS THEY Go. approaches the beast its aaa Unless you thirst, what biime for you can sparkle | ae it departs ite wants incre young people, and, although the Church- ilis are all of the pauper peerage class, pretty girls who ride wheels, wrtant still, way that they are samples Upon @ side door made tt full Thin batter'd can was Joy's retreat; nts are fewer, and Again, hin as he dil. Mr. Croker CRISTIB. talked with a London reporter and the of the pretty ones, It certaint: me strange A Chan from the epring? tion that they disfavor the present manago- the title is a genuine one, and the fam- és “ et full many a treat, A sirenn J > 7 fly connections are of the highest, o7| [Port of his talk was printed In “The Histone Altea thie: anet that they are compelled to tnelat in your paper] — pat away the blithe wraw hat-let Valens rou hunger, can the feast a pertect pleas-| ment of machinery shows how grouly tenorant| G1. some Hotter Man @ Chamee, aaa Nur 1 World.” This fact was printed tn the] What dream of pleasure long forgot? that they are pretty. If they were, tt would not ee ars eeeanersea ae Gosk: ___ ure bring he te of the @istinction between rank soctalinm q cou: usual, @ commercial! ist lines of “The World's” article, sol shone ine s be necessary for them to say ao in print. Now, ‘i Uniess you grow aweary, what to you are beds of | and single-tax, to say nothing of National or| To the Editor: fransaction, the young Duke receiving| that there could be no misunderstand: | Weve tet ane cecee ot ate be Tam quite a bieycilet, Naving ridden over 2,000) Mee. Sn Se down? International co-operation has never been] I would like to hear some opinions from your | ere could be no nde d-| Have left one trace of record here. ati tig if we are in mallenel coroneraden), nate Be98 Laren i & bigh price for his coronet, But it i8ling about it. The accuracy of the Lon-| Within this baiterd, dingy can, Pal blastp ure pai aula aA a Washington star, | Uaiens your heart hy occ: HYHPNA| HY Shes Mon Jes Ae MAPiGR ants | youn, moma rvadery a8 CU RTI AO a0 to be ® love matoh nevertheless. 47, reporter's mocount of the convorans | <Which otten'te we corner rac” teen more than baif @ dozen pretty girls on a : — you for a crow to got set right on this subject let him spend| Should a man who has made up bis mind te It is to be hoped it may turn out more |i ie fully verified by the interviewa | There was not then a dismal vold— “bike,” and they were not rounders Moat of Missed an Opportunity, Unless you have been busted Mat, ft ain't mo use| 95 cents and make sensible people less tired, | celibacy for two very good reasons pay Any happily than nas the marriage of the rd "J e ts ‘ ‘ the girls were thin, ecrawny specimens of . to try PROGRESS AND POVERTY, | particular attention to @ young woman who J@ bride's divorced parents, Heiven Qubiby Mr, Groker sésterdayn 16)| Te MAH: wis Siiseinlers . humanity who affected a masculine alr and | ‘S87: cull, I saw an awful chump Jes’ now" Lary tett you what @ Jag of Joy a doilar bill will ‘Almost alone tn the city and has no parents, bat = — je Ban learned © Ste Worle! Bruel Wy | Serr ough UM fine: cL esse teat Toanad)) [MOEN OF, UNE © lethmhon”” Hoping Game) rN ies cnt sa ae buy LAW. Bullets. © Likes Wine, fe & self-supporting self-reliant Chriatian Mo-day tite the tattle’ of the wttie | Hears he could Hot have more Rear | eee ee eek + J epioomer girls will cork up, 1 am, See iene oslaetnene —-—— ___ To the Editor mant The man admires her and ahe seems to yachts, The Bpruce IV. ts a half-rater, |reveated himself, FORMS wan (URMIAE Gay Abd Cheol EDWARD M. HENRY. . TOO GOOD TO LosE, Tam an unmarried man, of middie age, living] like him. He wants to make her lonely 10 ag but her owner is apparently a whole: = = ‘Witata: thle: Relloe veeuat’ bing —_——e—_—_ i St {na furnished room, which 1 hire from an un-/ pleasant as possible by taking her out occasions hearted British sportsman, A drunken husband's noisy home-| qhe ready, awitt and thirsty. tongue; A CURRENT PHRASE, He Drew His Swo married young lady who Is exceedingly fond of| wily, but Is afraid she may think ca meet eee coming, ugly words, brutal blows, a] and to its rim ao cool detained ee Me drew the sword, but not, alast me and very desirous of being in my company. | marry her, and is also afraid ber friends OFFICIOUS OFFICIALS | Weak woman's desperate leap from a] ie atay'd vot the can wan drain His country's foe to bame; She frequently invites me to spend my Sun-| talk about them—not afrald on his own pocwente mais 4 | Window and fatal fall to the bottom of] Againat the excise laws it apo He drew his sword because he held daye and holidays with her in her home, She! but for her sake—and does not want to pat hee paby farming ie ® business that has! gn air-shaft. A line tn the newspape Bare when te owner was deal broke A ticket ua radio Up a very ice dinner, and, on the whole, | 10 a false light. The whole matter in & Bale Ite to recommend It, for it tuo often| prove his wife to death.” What | Oh, Growler! Plead thy tearful couse Philadelphia Record. facta very nicely, with this exception, which | shell ts that the man ts in love with sais — leads to cruelty and neglect and causes yruce passing description—w man can be| For treer, better Suaday tans! think Is tnyurlows to her reputation: She can| but does not knew whether ake would We mom great mortality among the ittle ones. | who tries. No A. JENNINGS Economical. rink wine of all kinds ia quantities; that ts, | pier for knowing it, knowing that marriage, ne nee demands 6 meters care for a a h Upon reading & poem, "To a Skull.” Mra. Sweet—Do you And It economical 10 do your Sees Gaae Bie iS Melb as Mea), dete Sk De gS ° ne th eking no one can| Congratulations to the Duke of Marl —— a - cooking? WERE SS AGP SNR Oe SIN Why This Bitter Feeling? tel what evils will follow hamiueh: hare la WGA wae oe A eek: ‘Two Hlustrious Women, Mra. Burnem—Ob, yer; my husband doesn’ Feaders give thelr opiaiona on this subject? aoe y ae Shere te baby farming and baby! can Duchess of whom America and| TWO Mlustrious Englishwomen who eat half as much # when we had @ cooki— PONTO WN HOPE: TRIS MN ae) tothe Svening Sarit Oe Tie nines cane ee lS Very | Bngland may both proud! celebrated this year the seventy-nfth Yoakers Statesman. Another Case of Too Much Johnson, 4 "An Bogiish GUL! | ne: e family Z having seen the letter si Ty the Racers to which “An American Girl" replied, im your @ Two young men. well-dressed and gentlemen. | insue of Sept. 1, 1 would like to know why started to cross & Fit avenue and Twenty-third] there te such a bitter feeliag between the twe | street croming at 6 P.M, recently, ‘The elder, nations. “Ao American Girl"* says some very - anniversary of thetr birth are Florence Eccl The news-| Nightingale and Jean Ingelow, The their daily |heroine of the Crimea ts a tail gra Yorks are|haired woman, with a fine, open face takes a little one to care for in order to| ‘The to aid a mite to her means she certs commits no erim Without a licen No Terrors Mo! A mouse ran by. She tid not cream Or wildly raise her hea! “1 do not mind such animals baby farming cnror ie made @ crime under : beaten agair jthat has @ nun-like serenity. She is & man perhaps twenty-fv: im and wiry,| harsh things, and 1 #hould judge from the tone the code, The chances are that th 5 linelined to be stout, while Miss Ingelow, she sald, stepped in front of & team going uptown ant] of her letter that “concelt,"* which in her esthy j strange baby is - Kindly treated and! 7 veruor 1 have the poetess and novelist, is smaller San Francteco C several going downtown prevented his getting! mation seems to embrace a number of unseen | celves as much care the poor|rememberod t ; was {less robust of physique ch is the back or going to the opposite curb. An express! {4 not alt a ent from her own compoale | woman's own. f 1 ject of much attention, though from THE Baal te. Art Wagon, always in a hotry, drove between ths] tion 4t 1s almost tmpossible It seems outrageous that any troubte nature of her career Miss Nightin- Painter A—I have just Gnished a portrait of two lines and placed the young man in unl to take up a New York newspaper without come Giauie te msde for Mia Paliinn or # ihe bough a ne wapaper tal Geld Man Cae kite Mente ee the professor, and when his wife came to see it awkward position, with the choive of being run| ing across am article which gives the Engtish @ - Statincn alten: whe sdk chase ot a | aie UTE Or LERare: oe LR GR tre EEnEm TGs eee yesterday she thought It was really her hustand over or stopping the horse; the drivers made] ‘lating.’ 1 receive a paper from London every widowed immigrant's baby in order that never ty grow able event of her Ife, to regard it from Painter B—tudred! You know my picture of no attempt at stopping, and what they expected] wock, and 1 never vot saw an article renagagy J, the destitute mother might earn money = ‘ae i ey s Hercules? Well, last week I thought I would the young fellow to do s more than I can| down Americans, There is one consolatl uu ti y| Ja worldly point of view, was her re- | Brewer's Man (nspect! couse” Wh * as a nurse, The baby, premature y The atte on of fi te es touch up his nose a itttie, and directly f put rewer's Man (inspecting a new cask| imagine. He, however, was equal to the occa-| us—we muat be Interesting or we shgGi “2 ) orn, died after it bad been four weeks | affect tu b D ABAG Lee Dee eee ee oe Ine testumenla) Sf SLO: pounds my brush om i, be suevsed!—Humoriaiacne | Of becr)—My, but that ia great beer, | cion, and coolly grasping the horse's bridle, just] to be written about. I am proud to gign myself vheve that they bave Jumped oftered her after the Crimea war, 4. “Out for the dust.” Blotter, . ‘i reat! What a pity one has to sell it, | as coolly backed the wagon Gown inte the deep ANOTHER ENG) GURL