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bi 4 t t # f ‘ 3 4 in the matter of the Kucheng outrages, fact into the dullest pig-talled head this {and will back up her case wth a demoa. j Week, according to the stories that | atration by a fleet of fourteen warships ome from Shanghai ani London Meanwh jo, we are entertained with Bat ‘The Britivh ultimatum is that an edict | stories of Meaing at Gray Gables and ) Must issue before fourteen days de-)of a Sunday dinner on the Benedict grading the Viceroy of the province of | yacht Bechuen, in which the missionary rivis | . 3 eccurred. The beheading of a few “SUN relling protection, Entire de- 4 ~ the rabble, the least responsible for the | tective force of one precivet ta be trang- murders and outrages, and letting the| ferred avd sent back to patrol duty, Principals go free will not do, Tsun lition of affairs aid to exist China ts in @ bad way ali round and|in precinets.” ‘This in the tirst! she deserves ali eho can get. But) year of the rean of Moosevelt 1 And q Americans would very much like to) among the first fruits of the warfare gee the United States shoulder to snoul-| against Sunday sile-doors was to have i Ger with Great Britain at Nankin if not| teen the suppression of police black- r @ little In advance. Our people are not | muiling j in favor of stupid Jingolsni, but they uo! ven apne Mke a deci resolute foreign policy| The Roosevelt board fence and the © that will make all the world recog: att breastwork# loom ferbiddingly be- the fact that the American Repubic ts/ (wert the factions of reform But both the ieading power of the earth. |ought, by ther very existence, to serve t sama | the en of prom ng the revolt through Tt is now cool enough to talk politics |Wiich New York “and the other large % Therefore, speak up for home rule ani | *Hles Of the State will be unc the right kind ef local option. sian i cman If the Pave comet will come fast x A CONEOLATION RACE ugh, It may the earth before Really, we could not afford to do jt, Mit##immons h Corbett. This will litt "We should not have been very sorry & TA! load of eeeponsthility from th i fo eee the plucky Little English boat, S?dlders of Gov, Culberson e Bpruce IV. win the Soawanhaka Cup YY But after the Valkyrie affair it became| Pridse pissengers are to be congvatue | +@® matter of pride to beat the English | lated the opening of the new tere SBROOKLYN—299 Washington et. PMLADELPHIA, PA.—Press Bull ting, 102 Chest- ‘¥8 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. WB.CRIPTIONS 10 THE EY Ancluding post. Br BRANCH OFFICES: WORLD UPTOw way and Sixth ave. at 2¢ st. WORLD HARLEN OFFICE—i fon ave. mut et. INGTON—T02 14th at, PER DAY. 647 C canoves my THE WORLD'S GREAT AUGUST CIRCULATION, | 560,055 PER DAY. Thie FXCREDS the COMBINED CIRCULATION of ten New York Bewannpers, oF, t be more «pecitl fe OVER 100,000 more than th COMBINED CARCULATION of ‘he Herak ‘The Televrarn, Tiiesug” Whe bvening sun, The te The Tribune, fn prea, The pote, The Mail nad Ex. ‘cha ‘the. mercial A\ivertiser joruing Jourual, CIRCULATION FOR Augua, 1905 August 1894 + Atequst, 1001 August, 1680 + Gain in jour years... ..2 + 40, 6°8 per day | 487, 121 pre day $85, 074 por ay 84, £88 per day 73.234 26,680 The new woman Isn't as new.as she Gein tn Uilstoen yoars.5 301423 thinks sho is, Lieut. Peary, now en route home from the Arctle regtona, 1 | ws discovered, among other interesting FR | ings. chat the Bsquiman women are $* | the seer bioomer-wearera, The only difference between thelr bloomers and the new woman's ts that the Aretie 2S ae : Jia tes make them of sealskin and wear BLUE LAWS! 04, NO! & highewater pattern that shows Warner Miller's Sunday laws, witch | stretch of bare Limb between the termt- Bre not in bis opinion blue laws, which | us of the Lloomer and the top of the the Republican party ts bound to main- | boot tain and which Roosevelt and Strong! If the new woman knew that she w fre bent on atrictly enforcing, had an |Pliclarizius the Esquimau costume she “inning’ in Rrookiyn yesterday acted wisely in eschewing some of the MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1895. ENING WORLD OFFICE—Junction of Broad- Vea nistory if the Enelishman had not run bef: the American, ‘ The only difference was that the race won by the English athlete on Saturday wis a solation™ rac while in the lustorical running of britishers away from Americans there was no consola- tion at all for the En That was a fine frosty tingle tn this morn ngs alr. Is there any Autuma lke New York's? A PRETTY MUDDLE. The Good Government clubs are in @ quandary, ‘They see no reason why they should not receive the reward of thelr work just es much as the Come mittee of Seventy t how are they to Ket What they want In a combina: Uon for county offices that will be at ail Ukely to win? The Republicans are three-fourths of any successful union aga.ust the regu lar Democracy, Besides the Judge ships, there are only two ond fat coun- ty offices, tie County Clerk and the Register 1 the ultimatum of the Kes publicans in the matter of union ts both these offices and half the Judgeships. There are only eight Judges and Jus Altice in all, The Republicans take The 6 Democracy two, The raat least one. ‘That leaves one or Justice to be fought for bee eG bolters, tie O'Bren ni th (OO yore are th and Sunday ue tae Warner MUler has told us what Republican success means in this direction, Sir Roosevelt and Mure y Will not allow anything that Inter= feres with saloon-closing on Sundays. | What union can they make with the Geace men, the Steckler men and any portion of the Germans on this tasue The truth is, Roosevelt, Strong and Warner Miller between them have} ra sed a ghost that will not be lata, and | excise even more than the grab for spo i< threatens an unsurmountai.e bare ri et this year, aguinst @ combine on a county tlek- A Philadelphia firm will send a lot of locomotives to Russta, But these wil not the only American Ideas which will get up steam In the Czar'a dominions. WHERE TE BLOOMERS CAME FROM. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895, BIG FOUR—NEW. DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES. tances of Short-Sightednes ramAn Expected Fallure Which Didn't Occur. The short-sightedness of the actor. Who can see nothing In a part beyond the mere lines that !t contains, came Very near preventing the production of ‘A Boclal Highwayman” at the Gar- rick Theatre—one of the most successful Productions of the scason. As late us Thursday, before the first performance, B. M. Holland informed W, A, McCon- nell that ne would not appear as the thieving valet of the thief. “All I have to do is to inove furniture and pour out wine,” said Mr. Holland “and I'll be hanged if I'll do tt. You can go to any and get a utility man it's undignitied, dramatic agency to play such a part. and 1 won't do It." Mr. McConnell in sisted, however. He cold Holland that at stake; that the Buccess or failure of “A Social High- wayman" woud affect Manstield, and no- body else. He talked so plausibly that M. Holland suceumbed, and the re- sult ts kno After the performance McConnell, who is a humorist as well as an agent, went behind the scenes and railed Lolland. "1 can't see," said he, “why an audience can be £0 ridiculous MiSs KATE This Is @ picture of who wants to be Assi dent of time a woman has as office In New York. Public Bchools. HOUAN, a woman lawyer, stant Superinten- It ts the first pired to such an the curbstone, did a favor to all devo- tees of the whvel, August Markert, of Seventh avenue, < habits that wo with it up in sin that reformed etty, is a tonsorial y North, How would she look in @rtist. Yesterday he had a happy event | ( restunant nibbling at whale's blubber en han His baby was to be chris-|!nstead of chocken salad, or ina confec. fenod, and all the delicactes for the oc wery munching tallow candies Instead @asion had been provided, Mra, M, sat |v! refreshing her cherry lips) with Wp Ite on Katurday night to fix the] shoonfuls of ice-cream Fooms and make the table ready for the} 5% far as the seulskin In the Arctic ehrigtening feast. All day long her| bloomers is concerned, Wat does not ands had been white with flour as) Make much differcice, Our g.ris may fher husband's customers’ faces had been] Ket Ito the sealskin, too, when the With soap weather grows colder, A London nov- Markert rose promptly & o'clock | elty is a dress made entirely of fur, (yesterday morning. While he was dress.| WHY not, thea, bloomers, like Bryan fing, an early newaboy shouted through |O Lynn's breeches—with the furry side the door: vr Markert, ‘4 Mr, [Out however? Tckelsbach wants a shave.” “AN right” n . eens nen Markert, ae SIS: erie nt mel at fora military station, forgot the Sunday law in his exsec tan oe ee pruson the taland Witt | Joy over the christening and began shave Ickelsbach, He had got off one aide of the Ickeln- Dach beard when a@ burly policeman a Treated him. In vain Markert urged the christening | {1 # mY prepared to face all emer- party. In vain the half-shaved lekets-| Nees WWeh may call for military Aah protested, Tho artist was dragged | {2 It woke nothing of Unele Sa to the police station and locked up on] MN crete whee At has Ha own poles the charge. Ickelsbach went home ani /2M milivamen, | Governors | Island, Frightened hin wife Into a ft; the chee, | (WEY Karrisoned, would be merely w muit- tening plos were wasted; the christening | ty Show Phu guests were disappointed; the minister went without his fee, and the infant] If tose foreign netronomers had been Markert is still outside the pate of the | Vell pusted, they would not have started Church. jthe foun lations for a new comet scare. Yet Warner Miller says there Tepub: | TieY. should understand now, once for flcan laws are ‘not blue laws, the ite, | that the celestial wanderer of which publican party says they must and shai |My *heak bs recognized in the platform be maintained, and Roosevelt, Strong a {Of Belther of the Rreat parties In the Co. way they shall be stoietly enforced, | PEnte Bute NU Mr, Paye'a comet, ee hor any otler, would dare to come inta tthe enforcement of the Sunday jaws! Collision with thiy earth under such et. Sag (again subject ums tat It wouli be plainly out of yerierday Rooseveltian discrimination. ere all la Ye WHAT AMERICANS WOULD LIKE Great Britain seems to have quit fng with China and fourteen PF: 1& @ey have no earthly show with Ame @ans unless the latter let them win out! Mg, Gould's Niagara cus to the Prince of | @f courtesy, as ve @ Qreen's rales. The American boat Ethelwynn w the oup in Saturday's final race, defeat- fing the little Briton with neariy eley @ainutes to spare. Ia horse racin; ingiish 41d win one event ‘Trevers Island on Saturday. An Kng- athlete captured the one and a half/arrest yesterday in uppay Seventh ave- Usb + Mlle gun. But thee it would have fal be necessary 10 send the above number. sah | ‘war ehips before Nankin wil! drive that everything If only to show them that in yachting, in fight-| dmg, to shooting, in all athletic sport: peg) America has beaten old England. | joa, the Ei ~a hl reganents of regulars, which Gen, Schotleid opposed and Gen. M will, It ts naid, advocate before © War Department, (64 silly one. ‘the 1 couple of re Jorden, and the chairmen would so rule | We may boat Uritish yachts and ath Jetes, Dut Pra is far abead of us in laying down the law to the ugly Chis IJ ne She bas already presented her vitimat the Governinent at Pekin, minal stat Br noir rte | It was another u the clubs, by disp | Congratulations to Maltimore and her n| tWo-times pentant-winners, en] Its the Ethelwy nn cup, despite that bad elip of last Thursda; Bestball will be better in New York Good times insure against a Winter of discontent, Call ft, rather, Four-in-One, the Good-hy, of ‘8%, Republican Big tember—and the baseball The football face 1s almost due, satescas eee THE GLEANER'S 1 jp Hers,» Hint A mumber of years ago Uleacker and Greene streets, which was a very pretty more than eighteen, marked by dlysipation tween her sobs explained tl struck ber because a) One of the other women ti “aby B=, and, points the street, ald that be w man who bad atruck “Hab Howery, Some one leaned Anwured me that th “cheap aa bull roed and t eng an crvea hour, bretla, cigars beet at nd Johnny &. “oapper and t S— WAR 0 nder his ar There fe @ lawyer tn thi full of fun, witty and @ who will He was tar from sober, but for bim to address the J) be arose unsteadily, and a chair, began, ““¥'r Hoo'r, ton to make which" — tlce, in @ severe to fir, to make any motion | Cay" The lawyer gated and thon sald, gn practining at the event dave bee many court I 'may aay, Yer Hy frat time that [could ever one of Y'r fown. The Weather Ing and an ease peene: J never do at « When grin November's She'll have to we HOW COULD 1 BE or it will di ar The woman bicyclist who caused the ji-[nue of # driver who crowded her to whose Sho ie the ferry to Bry look upon the wine when One day he went to Supreme Court Chambers Hon'r'a opinious ‘There and Trae Tales of City Life. my attention was at- tracted (o a group of women at the corner of tho central Agure of wr], certainly not face waa already was crying, and be- hat her ‘fellow’ bad bad no money to give Bim 4 me ber name ng to @ man across 8 Johnny S-—-, the “OK year or two by lator 1 dropped Into a mock auction store on the over my shoulder and hen belng oered were & pound? 1 — He had secured Some time atier T yn at a very late bad forgotten my um- nthe boat with three Meu mT auppo bad und The apxt ime | saw Johany was on one of the avenues. He was in the ualform of & pollceman. I had witnessed ap inceresting evolu Gen. ee ia city who 8 always charming fellow, but Mt ts red wheo the time came upon the bench bracing himself with T have a—bic—e mo- Stop!’ said the Jus- are too Intoxteated, 2 these Chambers to- at the Justice for « ayely: Yin Monty, bar in thie—bio~sity any youre andin thie—in Vr Monee mr that this ia th thor'ly colackde Ww Then THE GLE. up aeeeeen ss Changes. ralr piercing winde Washington Star, —_ OTHERWISER the ropes.’* puTy Mr Who obmerved te Piller grew and to hi all pbial ment, betokent content hastily me ax candies oF more te Hoa. Whosteis exeba Fiule yo Mr eh wille Whostet drew Moeman's wh The guests Whostelt broad cowboy “Don't move command you I Am they ean there wal embling, fort ouraide ani serve police im Seize cern, eu ODinnor Is aerved."* 1 Mowers, As tie waiter it and the Hon bia glass tn) was the sprang to back againat Wine NOULY DONE—NIT. announced a ati ler, and the ucsts went Into the Aining-room, The table was bright with of cut and Venetian glasa, old tn0 ited the glasses Mr. Fille xchouge meauing ¢: red and Mr. Wh: pocket and p det practice, the phiat the date and o:ler label, sealed tt at the table and then ai Mr. Filler and the nged glances hole duty tearler of ste cout-tall With» ng long ty, the poe t tong ani a, and pl awer from bi le aud blew In consiernat the door aro tor your Ives," A the name of the law back tn heard a tram thelr places 4 arched in, the 6 of thelr dani cried Hon Mr. vide has been given awa; the holy Sabbath.” ATER—Whe! World’ called at the ofc the above excl felt with nn @ Feporter for ‘The of the Hon, KR atory 008. he yelled, tne Mr Ovin morning ‘The quests were ansernbied tm the mpactoun draw: | ot New had come nner, and Among the the Hon. berm of the An- who bad outside the breaatworke ing room of one of the foremont citize York. It was Sunday evening. They together In response to Invitations to dt the bont'e dinners were justly famous ta were the Mon Terror Whosfelt, Warning Filler, « number of me tent Honorable Society of Cumitigated Goo- boos, and one or two millary man fought with Mr. Filler are agone. ately but- onk-paneiled the rarest china, ancient ue of cel- and with .. was gerved an old and particu auterne the Hon. they were Mr reached educed a and dextrous mov he poured the corked At memoranda the Once Mr. se, Hon eriod the Hoa, Mr ket a por a atirtity Mr. hie but Laced a pale and of many moment @ squad of ro Whoatelt guilt y here on Evening Whos he was received with # cold and haughty anitie “There must Mr. Whostelt, ‘There w pial The: able He, and th as @ worse cri be Taw. probit be some mistake, sau over th wh eit aa he any much dinner suuterne 4a 0 all he man wh n any eating minal en ul on Sund the the Hon awry ae tio suet a miser nda tootay in tite elty wince lay of ap ples from which the elder bas not been extractes, went Into effec “ ——— => THE SUNDAY PARADISE. 1 thtok To ace He stov There were No one No mi No No “Auld Despite No ‘dear They There No Tokay Not even Or any No on sould ‘twas Sunday last, hat mortaim were about, tuteed, aghast! 10 achi} was even mellow, ly @90d 014 fellow! Lang Syne," 99 the genial weatier, old pals."* for, sooth to uldn't drink togethert no Irish wsquedaugh, sherry, port, Welenman's cwrw da, ather sort! a friend to @ (It really seemed too ettiy!), Untese bi And chi the wine tocked up al Fated~-willy heads or hearte; songa no morning smarts, “hip, hooray,” way. And (ere were sermons on the street, And wal ‘And every man one char Had do "Great Jo! Sait He eninge of the iorrow, Sa gard of surrow an chua by thie tokem, mny abode of pliae'— He took ferry—to Hoboken! La TOUCHE Hal ——_—. HALF A DUZEN JOKES, I Gay When And bab! Mau And © And ihe hi The hand th Now Ato For Se He sowet Bowh rain toon 4) Was mia! Atera die Oiled whe pas notse and proceeded to t victims ‘The porter “How crude! aati Eoquirer, The hand that 6. Unimproved Method: 2 of olf, tenia were cold sa yard of mouth unfurl ed to th 1 that moked the ora hed the wor ben our young cht give wong 1a necds seep ed Didu't Grow, the wind and and eunny days, Iscovered that the wind hty bard to rai though the —Dairo harge of large revolr gers with terror and th smell of powder. Wy empty the por looked on. ome to thi ed to mest oF NCOCK, tea, re came it mm which the train robbers 8 of their Was bis eole comment,—Cincta- as to give curtain calls to an actor whose sole effort has been to move fur- hiture and pour out wine, Really, Nev York theatre-goers are exce In artinue. Realacting doesn't vs the curnituretovers aud the, wine-plour- ets Who Ket ipplause.” Ths rather Sfeorcd Holand, and le was silent, The r to the Inexperienced and wWoule certasnly not have cess that it has made ther instances of ehort-siight- e besides Holand, Years ago, Whe Paristan Romance was first personted, that admirable oll actor 5 ud. positive! to pla Port of Baron Chevrial “I apy That old simpleton, spilling Ww the guests at the supper table? toddard. ‘The part w lel, who was then getting and ever since that Mansticld has The part gave hin the an he needed. Look at MEN WHO CARRY OUR MAIL, His principal hits racter sketches he — Rares: Frohr hompson objected, and now—weil, now | he is playing a cheap part in a cheap melirama—a part that the average actor would consider creat. oe Tatking of “A Social Highwayman,” Nobody believed that it would be a suc- cess. In fact, all arrangements were made to put A Man with a Past" bac! the next night. Then it would have been announced that: “Owing to con'ract that stipuiated a forfeit of #30,000,000 If “A Sockal F hwayman’ were Not produced, the piece” Was played Tuestay nicht. TA Man. with a Past,’ however, was withdrawn at the very tome of ite prosperity, ait will. be ree sumed.” ‘That's what would have hap- he lrony. of fate com a to le e the Garrick just as success had followed Modjeska is due there next Monday mght, and nobody can possibly prevent het. taking” possession of. the house. The Hollands will do nothing As Highwayman™ on. the 1, and Yorkers Will, eee them the. play shorty at the Harlem a-1T3us Tes Ariel Barney, who fs managing “The Globe Trott DATS ACIR BE. Riles. ct legraphed to Ri the other day The subject of the above eketch ts Charles F. TODAY refuses fo play unless you MeCarthy, ‘Treasurer of the Now York Latter-|giventher something. Apa Ar. Rice, Carters’ Aswoclation, “’Mac,"* ay he in familiaely |With a fund of good humor that was called by the boys fm the General Post Office, was hy of Hoyt, fe carat (lo back: bors inv trwiadal vhs Au Mts, wus pace C6 ta them my" Kind rei country with hie ‘parents when two years Of) atommer Kendal travelled all the ieee ted on in Bt Jamee) way from Hull to London the other day parochial! school, and was appointed a letter |to see her daughte Fecal beara vas arrior March 22, 185i, He te deservedly popular | ston, married lo Charles Kdward Ran- $ith his fellow-noatmen end'all whe knew dim, ferort, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bancroft, ae he marriage recalled the awful fact : t Margaret was (wenty-five—awful, SOME RLS AND OTHERS. because fo ona nevate hat ym ork {dal herself must be The actress was richly attired’ olbles and Charms of the Fate Sex | pilest mauve moire, relieved with cream ° Covered luce, She also. wore a hood- ia Branc and verse, shaped bonnet, similar to that she ap- To the Raltor peared In in "Lady Clancarty," and What am 1 to do? a lov stona | pearl and diamond orsamenis, Mrs, ivcratoe PAV aiel Cera oten: {endal gave he sts a reception at Qypewrter whore multe in Nike the bearing sun, | } Rave Ter vests: Lecce tion Al And even aglow tke dlamonda, It was love at | hss ee, Mastlenranlin tes frst sight with me, but | have @ rival, whlch ir the only ‘obstacle’ to mar my happinese. 1 be Heve he ts scheming to outwit me at every point Ho meets her ou the way from business, and they | arc Jolned by @ friend of hers, whom he prete: and as so s she had seen the young Couple of for Taly she returned to the pr vine 3, to play twenty-four h i ivy roes of her husband. eee o Hike a great deal The giris are inseparabie| ‘The Bavarian peasan's who are to ap- companions and alno great takers, They keep |prar at the Metropolitan Opera-House fasted until they. get to thelr station [WMENL swarmed, «bout upper Broad- Nim Interested units! they get to thelr station | cay Saturday. They wore the Be Phis rival aa friend of ming, but f begin to] Cian costumes that look so strange despise him now, He ty known aa a “Yollter” | amone the new-fangied up-to-date garbs anvong the girls, bat I helieve he is serious inj of American ; ey se me to StJoy thu Gites taeat Soeeinaat the novelty of ther surroundings, and een me great worriment of mind | Wire ey vastly Interested in the cable \uvice aa to how to teat thie dase deceiver at] Cry that some. of. the passers-by hla own game would be appreciated by magined that they would meet an ur Louis m [timely end before they had a charce —1 at attentio to act in America, P. B.—He pays reat attention to both at partl a and soctables, but favors blonde mostly. SELF-ADVERTISING YOUNG MAN, THE Song und Singer, To the Faito Loaw, last night, a fair, eweet ta Agiow with warm and tender feelings A brow whose whitenes bore no trace Of worldly cure, and orbs reveuling From clearest depths of darkest biu ‘The light to gulleless youth belongings ‘A form round which in plearing view 4 thousand girlish charms were thronging. T heard, last ulght, a rere, weet voice Ring out in melody #0 tender, It bade the burdened soul rejotc ¢ shed undimmed splendi atrain, but ob, ie power Called trom the p me to greet me; T lived a When cherished tones rang out as sweetly, In "Pattence,"*) (Atr: Sung by Grosven It you care to cut @ tue As a man of gon Tou must dis gurse wit Sunday lawe With # high and mighty alr, must be a midnight prowler, searching for tie wicked growler, OF to catch a drowsy cop; Although you're but a sham, reeat LAM, And uever take © drop. Taen every one will say, as you go your moral By you must act tho rattefied with a Sunday that ts ary, Which certainly doee not eutt me, Why, what © most particularly good young man ‘This good young man must be Oh, wlosome maid! oh, edild of song! “Though all things else be sadly fleeting, Thy memory pure shail linger ton And thoughts of thee find welcome grestim ‘Then be eloquent tm praise of the Puritans’ old ‘The years may gticfe and sorrows bear, tare And hopes I prize may vaniah Beetly, Which have long since passed away, Fut in my heart chal echo e'er And declare to ev'ry man that the rushing of « The tender strain you sang so aweetly. con You observe with deep dismay. John T, McNally. Of course, you Will pooh pooh the notions of the Support a Bicycle, but Not a tew Wite. Who with yor don’t quite agr To the EAttor Deciaring they are vito ff they don't appro T have been keeping company with « young man your aly for several yeara, and bave been engaced for over| ANd from Bie laws w os. & year. Mis excue has beet all along that ke | Wut vie swt oF they think of Gd wot have morey enough saved to furnish 0 by ant bre, home for me, eo | have been pat “ag he Keepa cn tn is highly moral atraia, Now, Lam twenty-two yeare old, And procialms his wowdrowe worth mo her, and my home in not very pleasuat, Hin wines will sea he aprouting and he'll ay ‘ould like to get married, but he kespa putting] —_t© Works abe im ine of from time fo time with the same excuse= For e's far too good forenrihty he cannot furnish a home Ne has bought aa N. A. JENNINGS. SAR pe rants me tah ins Miter rumat?s | WE GENERALLY GETS THERE. {9 ask my father to di INARTHRONEN Bessie Wants Another String to IL To the iit Pam a you ¥ Bow, 7g girl aud T bad an admirer, but T never keat ite t would Ike to Ke ‘ Tkiow gure @ 1 other ene turns ui When a Girl First Falls in Love, To the Editor Tam a girl of nineteen and am ry anaious 10 know how « en she ts In love, and what ts love, and how she should act to her first Sdialrer VALKYRIE. New Brighton, 8 1. over Black, They Paint Her tor: ma young girl with « epotiess reputation am in love w senior, People p: that he is 1 @ man who t# several years my at him black, but 1 de not bee bad as th nt him, Advise to him like @ porous plaster im like @ mat SPOTLESS REPUTATION, ! ! | The Empire Nightgown. This nightgown is suggestive some- | what of the Empire style, with its deep bolt of embroidery, of the large anachronism. although the shape collar ia decidedly an For the Complexion, It is often a mistake for a woman to use certa:n face lotions because they secm to agree with and improve the skin of some other woinan, A dry skin requires one Kind of treatment, a very oily skin another, and even the differ- ent features of the same face different treatment. A Frenchwoman_ thinks that our countrywomen are slow to remember or think of this d ference. She says: “If the skin be of good quality on all the face, with the exception of nd the latter secretes too much o!l, a bath with a sponge dipped n borax warer w'll keep the nose in better condition, while the rest of the would be tnjured and dried by Alwayn Ready to Dicke Many years ago, n Central Maine, a man started out to sell o.tcloth table- covers throughout the country at 60 cents a cover. After travelling all day without seuirg one a happy thought struck him. He would charge $1 and take hali the pay in cast-off shoes, The result was people tmagined they were getting some return from the: old shoes and there was a general ran- sacking of att.cs, and table-covers went lke hot cakes. But the old shoes? Well, wherever he found a conven.ent hole beside the road, out of sight, he pulled up his cart and dumped the lot. Wine Sauce. One-fourth pound of butter, one cup of pulverized sugar, one cup of sherry wine; cream, sugar and butter, add wine little by little until all is in. When ready to serve have milk bolier on stove with boiling water uni put sauce In the top. It must be served as goon as taken from the fire; put in a pretty china pitcher and table with the pudding. send to the ‘Tea Gowns to Be Worn. A pretty tea gown always appeals to @ Woman's licart and sense of beauty, and tea gowns are to be worn the coming Season more than ev They will ve made largely of the soft light serges and cashmeres, both of which hang in lovely folds, and neither of which get stringy, A sofi lining ts necessary, but it should never be heavy, Although some of the Gouse gowns are minus traing, It is nevertheless a fact that the ideal house gown is always trained. If @ woman is short and dumpy the train adds dignity Queen Victoria is almost absurdily short ond broad, measuring barely five feet, but she adds six Inches to her apparent stature by always wear ing immensely long trains and by carrys ing herself with dignity Funeral Flowers, Flowers for funeral offerings are oftenest now sent loose tn a box, set being justly regarded as stiff and painfully suggestive, Wreaths are etill used but they have become so full as to have lost the hollow of the centre, nd are, instead, a round mat of flowers, Something different in flower designs for these sud occasions {s the oval wreath of which one side te made folidly of ferns and leaves, and che other half as solidly a mass of flowers, Chocolate Custard Pie, Lovers of chocoite in any and every form can make this addition to a com. mon custard ple. Beat one egg to a stiff froth, then add pulverized cugar and grated chocolate with one-half tea spoon extract of vanilia; spread thia on top of the ple and Jet tt harden for a moment In the oven Or you may pre- pare It In still another wav. Put the chocolate in a basin on the back of the stove and let it melt (lo not put any water with It); when melted beat one egg and some sugar with !t; In the latter joe it will be a reguiar choco‘ate brown in color and in the other a sort of gray. Russian Great-Conts for Women, In the matter of coats that are ine tended for protection against severe cold It 1s rumored that women are going to button themselves into great Russian cut overcoats of cloth, Mned throughout with costly fur ard finished with fur collar and cuffs. If this ts so, what's to be done with all the lovely fur capes invested in last season? They certainly can't make over into Russian ereatcoats, Yet from this reflection women should not despair, but comfort themselves with the pleasing certainty |that lots of women won't button theme selves Into such greatcoats, but will wear pretty capes of American cut. | Pecullars, One pint of flour sifted with one teas spoonfl of baking powder, a Little salt, one egm, one pint sweet milk, beat well. Hake quick tn buttered gem pans, Try them; they are splendid. LETTERS. [This column ts open to everybody who has a compan to make, a grievance to ventilate, in- formation to g.ve, @ subject af general tntereat va Liscuas or u public service (0 ucknaudedge, and wher van put the idea into (ees than 109 worda — Lumy ettere canuot be printed. | All Hall the Returned Night Stick, To the Edixor I was very much pleased to eee in the F itcion of The World of the 24d Inst, whe Captain of the Bast Thirty-ftth Street Station by the Commissioners to turn his men out with might aticka. [t Im impossible for a policeman to compete with a crowd of young hardened fellows withouc having something like s night atick tn his hand, The billy chat Sup E rhes recommen ed when hy took the m ghi #tiks away Ip too severe; @ policeman ducsn't want to be breaking peovle's heads, but moon he gece into trouble with @ crowd he must resort to the billy or hie revolver. Now the tight stick does away with all that, for these tough young lows don’t wamt to come within reach of the night tick When they are congregated on the corner and eee the policeman ca post with his night atick tm his hand they don’t wait until ke gets up to them They make tie he comes with that wick." and ¢ gaa accord There are other d.sricia where the poght sticks are Just as badly wanted as they a tw the Thiriy-(th Ousrict. Take the Pan Hand- lors of the Seventh Prectn e Corlears Hook crowd of the Twelfth Precinct and the crowd of Italians in Littie {taly, of the Twenty-eighth Precinct, for instance In these discricis ight silcks would be very good to suppress order at times. PATROLM, ening the was to! N The Heartless Flippancy of a Con- ductor. To the Editor: I have been riding on the Third avenue surface road for ten seare and never was insulted until to-night 1 got 0 @ car and passed up to tho middje of It to stand. ‘There were others near the door that were in the way of everybody, but the conductat uever sald @ word to them, but came to my and ‘old me to pass up to the front 1 would noi move any further, as 1 was out of everybody's way and others were better able to move than {wen 1 Deing iame. I cold the cen ductor 1 would stand where 1 wae Ho asked me it 1 was pasted co the spot, and said more, to whieh [ paid oy attention. Bat he hod better veware, for he may be lamo kimse.t some da: and then be will tee! for bas insulted. thase he When a lady has to stané ail day at work and te lame she does not feel ike m ail over the car every Gine & passenger gets on, and 1 | was in nobody's w F. GOVERNE | A Molicemen and Two Pistots, Lo the tdtcor I an attempt to shoot a mad dy wt wiih, he © shots elab, To think it te high t of the Dnest Wow to use @ pisicl, Sept. 18, One of the Beatitudes of Single Tax To the Edito Stephea Bell sue of the ih, that Mi. Kaplan's tenovance of economy makes im tired While 1 do oi anythiog about Mr K.'e knowledge of economy, 1 bog to remark 1 can cans Mr. B.'s letter that he knows it all, and & fow things he says pussies me which I hacton to may Ho doubt puts me in the same boat with Mr. K. Speaking of the factors of production, he gaye: "We thus see that production ts divited into rent. wages and interest. An increased production should mean @ barmonious increase -* all three factors @ normal So Mr. B. thinks that under condition of things, when the single tax machinery would be in full blast and everye body knew political economy as he knows tt that beautiful thing called Interest. would Ine crenee, tat worm that eats and feeds on things produced Wouid Um lucreased “harmuntously wich eu." The business man fgurce the Interest he has to pay out an expense, and uta and keeps wages down so he can wicke @ profit above it, the landiord adds ft, Ike all othor expenses, to the vent, and those who work and produce must pay tt this ta one of the production and wa bleswings to be Increased when wa got this cine all working. NLP Boy—Clgnrette—Walloping. To the Editor: A Mitle Lo, A clgaretia, A match wherowith to Hxht It A put, @ bum and then a smile, Ob, he was quite delighted, A little voy Against 0 ton A moaa, A groan, And then ——=, you know, And dle ho thought he would. to wteady him he stoma, A little boy Upca a knee, with face towards the Sear, A heavy atch A mighty hand, There wanted nothing more To convince that boy ‘That he war wrong, In uring todaco. ne Spanked Wives, Wake Upt To the Editor A word to Unhappy" and the other spanked wives Show the marks of your husband's crael- ty to one or more doctors, so aa to have wite fexses, a8 you canuot expose them In courk & man cannot force his wife to live with him, If you leave your busbaud, to your father If vesibie Keep the inatrument of torture to be ted in court. Dou't be afraid to go to lawyers and doctors wichout money. If one won't help you anotter will, Act at once, Don't de- grado your womauhool by auch bumillating slave ery, Have you no self-respect A LAWYER'S WIFE, Oh, but the Average Girl Is Mean, To the Editor: ox 1 have read with some amusement the letter signed ‘'Brokeu-Hearted’’ and wieh to say to kim that T had @ somewhat «imitar experience, ce bim, thiak i van give ber up. For but, ui Jowuright. unadulicrated, Up-toedace perfidy and annost gre ave o avorage girls of the period youlg man must show @ toll Is currest, If you don't, Just wateh them fer cranky. Just make a date wich one and ask her to take a walk Inevead of taking her to some jicutre aud ese chat a epiendid Uluatration of Wounded feelings and peevish woman you will have op your hands. Mos: of thom chink tt te Js divine rislit waded they possess to be eaters ned (2 fullest wlimit of Gaeir own Meas, om hive uo regard whatever for the t ant iueir re ni wlll crop ho most uw 4 way. probabty en ace fount ef verdealeaness want of ant re vont al coher afte/outes thar small f to. ect much friends of the toga awd a Hurry's (ode of Honesty. To the Editor In answer to “Expectant.” “Why Are People 2° 1 try co say that many times tt nanpons when you are honest you get no thanks for being so croaked the ferry {rot Drooklya ye day and saw a party, a gentleman, 1 supposed, rol of biile, to whtea I called bia attens Uoa, Did be thank me? No. And there are others who Mave done the same. Now, if I find anything and koow the party worthy, he shall have it back, providing be prove property. The party 1 refer to looked and epoke as though 1 had been the couse of his dropping the money, HARRY PARKES, Brookly® ~