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seri [AURA 7 Published by the Preee Publishing Company, 8 to @ PARK ROW, New York Entered at the Post-Office at New York as secon@-clars matter MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1900. * *x JEAN THE GIRL WHO IS NO, 14,020 DOOR, YET ANOTHER OPEN ecu . ope er » Maelf ¢. e 1 a rir ¥ te with] t % ‘ ant ‘ ‘ r 7 . . oa w 1m GIVE CONSC TO OUR LAWYERS. ' ae Heaes nate : vo SFFOULD to God.” wrote Montaigne, “that our society of lawyers | . } ; Sine’ 66 were as well stored dgment, discretion and consclunce as | | . “ 4 of y are in learnt ai wit Ie ‘ ae As this devout wiel was expremed more than three ti a ahs | OQ) dred years ue evident that the lawyer for revenue and | T t reputation only js not a y modern product. He existed a good many | © pi Es generations of th aX al in : 3 has b & particular scourge of New # courts and a handleap- | 1 * - ‘ er nm per justice fora great many year times he ts the pros r, again na man sve ate e 1 woome te |W ‘ it _ he appears for the defense iu ways his first thought and endeavor ts ¥ for himself and the bubble of notoriety arama DRI 6 ay 6 . aletiete How will the world know he ts great in his profession if he splits no| + N ERVIEWS with AMARA ERD 4 {nfinitesimal hairs, wastes no hours in corkscrew questionings, makes no in- 6 f : : 4 nocent witness feo! the like of a caged erfminal’s degradation, wears not | ls - i ; rie COUreS ofudiced against his ho ould Py away the pationce of a court which, of course, Is proju agaln| Pi shrewdness? OOOO OO OOOO Justice and the law? Incidentals, mere Acumen ts the thing. A sharp | mental eye that can see a flaw through the binding of a code-book. A keen Vil. —THE DISTRICT-ATTOR: ”\* aced upon t Dear Sito 1 havea young som 9 PROMISING BOY ss sss sss as THE WORLD: MONDAY BVENING, JANUAKY 6, A¥UB, LIBBEY) JILTED. YS NS love without a a Great Poet Be. DOOD OOOO DONG OOO COTO Vimaster that Mr. Scully distinguishes ee, {nstinct for finding the most sensitive, throbbing point at which to attack NEY. It ja thw Inve ; i ae ee Cue aenas antes i and torture the helpless occupant of the chair of testimony ONE? remarked, “may 1] "The burden of prog Or gi ey a tae saan tee S| sheet aiwn (ame) tance of) Ga belly Ook Lt) ‘ fi ’ a the tru war [ithe + a teplorees: Gi Ale cha Bathe * This paper receives frequent letters fiom young would-be students at r 4 at fire Gt & Gul MAM. Ma teams : . went wie, f Jaw, asking advice for their guidance. We give them this counsel, which too =, ‘ ' a v | and not troag, but hie Aaa ane Sones 4 many of them wil! loter deaplye | ' “ . at hearty $908,008), | Saag 1 hemos of the disaster ha a: Study the manarre and methods of some most noted cross-examiners of er a: is what) am} sb | , sl F STNG! Gt the arn E } $ . tole sacrifice ts entirely un n i to-day. Then avold these manners and methods to the utmort | eas 1 | a i ie j aie acrifice La i ood Ey ‘The young lawyer who tirst does this will make a sensation in court. bar Hot cat Hibores at theo Wee 4 Br er ae on te ‘ies a pre t peraiated, “when he aaa a fifty-dol- s duaster te brought rlent up be i ~ No > , State of Q York eer facday expert swearing his life away, | Weaee aH it GOOD ADVICE WELL TAKEN. Aaanes ret an ext # fram the I | evendoalt: spred. the ree ite sn see the captain, who had a a hep 1 Neuper expert ang} Passengere on the ship is clearly shown | i To the Lditor of The Bventng World brush, w pet te; ObLAIB 6: per exnert and |n the mu 8, the brave c Ys aleaeal hell . ‘ ; salle tha ovidedeet’! n the swing ¥ Is > Your edit te y and ered correspondent t@ Just the | old wa mort, of moulreuse! te if ier should ve sede" ioe eigtalb- dss | 8 ot Mies first into th. 3 thing | sha your suggestions, In addition (o what I doing now. unless | — z = Pe ‘ yonts and the rine. That of the 5 you nay iw be better to drop my plan, which Is to #tand morning and even- Wises 6G Nir reas Takes Auk NA Slacuiey > Coen ‘s with heels and head ag t the edge of a door, to get the true upright post: | pene Tear 6 la: LerWON NenIAIAg. (66. HL Knead tng | | orne 4 ton, anid the ka ite | This shows y a keen sense of for spooned. told of in other verses which F I walk with wt balanced on my head [aGoernesert 4 IPL i eles or 16) 1t| Wo eaUet ona over Ty you think a man of twenty-five ured of stoop shoulders? G0 | Bratt . ther ses WiUan cate Watkt| Bak Air, Abia: iimen Gee ; “a. 0.” wv .| around the captain couldn't see] Skelley leave the shoe factory yet. Are Y all ineane let “GO” continue with his own exercise, while prac | Bast 1 te Rad wears ee ie a teat pate | quick act tising thore described in this column, He is not too old to be bene- | the system prescribed | ‘The hook-on-the-head exercise is eapectally good if faithfully | carried out Did any of our round-shouldered readers ever happen to notice the erect, | in| poorly, Just as it is sometimes written, of but Longfellow, Whittier and Tennyson i ersy carriage of the Italian women who carry huge burdens through the city e Btzeets on their heads? f ee ee f LIGHTS IN TENEMENT HALLWAYS. OTMAR t8 THT LMT! ij © answer to several letters of recent date - ae ; a : 1 Under the Revised Charter of New York Clty owners and lemees | “T i not understand you, alr,” he ob- b havea not! ¥ ee cai gis a od quietly. t fo are soarct bg of tenement and lodging houses are obliged to keep a light burning in|") NT t yourselt tn] truth, and that they are determined to Nig each general hallway from sunset to 10 P.M. 8 eo amore | And tt at any © id © In hallways not having windows admitting daylight, the lights reed with having killed a] ttut, Cotone | rernarie annie ia must burn from 4 A. M. to 10 1). M ie ant the most promtsl # of| nervously, “the adie Scale M In well-managed apartment-houses and tenement-houses, where the |, t ne r w pre “a owners or lessees hold (he interests of the tenants under proper constdera-|you were pot wor a t ie w As r Bice; the Bole ere Nlghtes. all night: He eee: anievas yer’ ie) hial| iieas. (aspast en tee 1. 100, MAD ONCR A MOTHER" staan a A correspondent signing himeclf “(Gas says hi ttt which to emis , 1 on a —— = = re a a wi ia) . 1 live In 8 fiat-howse over a liquor store, When i come home from a theatre Tg ic iis Honor might appoint Sup oute a man and Mm but 88 to Mht| wood fe also a brieht tem, | are Poy te Auaein Lat fall over drunks tn tho halls, The man Nehts a fire tn bis store about 2 o'clock In| noes out of this eum you would be colt ve : een oe Biches iso try (aaa Maghtencdintnes é the morning, then carries the stove througis the hall Into the cellar, and you can: |. 4 tm eimplon ex ta {0 wlteet 4 People,” ho repiied, with quiet] ae aaur rete ant tee where irmeciien may a6. the oll and Mot ee a hand before you with the amoke, We will be burned up Ike a lot af rat P Othe: oe 4 NaaReh Moniek ae cape hier ior ye Se ace Goce bat have to be wuoUy caline h pome night. The landlord rays he wante to nave all he can. The police have been |.) J. Suppsae, fart Saale vents ¢ our uk ania © [character. Ividently his whole oul ts here, and the Janitor tells them there ism light lett wii night, then Inughe when | o.: + Mow mt ' 1 the work ¥ (Pg <8 ]Atiowance given you t Mlentty howed mye ne You say he fe not very strong. That 3 There |s opportunity here for complaints to the Fire Department and the * a have o. dee Amtrued an or except Jenends on the way you look at him. a Board of Health. And if the Inndiord {s offensively anxious to eave all he |?!" | gale f the Constitun | o¢ own eastesiie boys? The ma Ms i eee aie tae * employees who \ | Jairne: . es, t wonder oe fem on the pa ¢ th se htm 3 can, there is no law to prevent his tenants ansisting him by moving els | gine mean to comprehend ld stowed) tal vaotsin, waa yeobatiy, called torth’ sy] (aE oven feed the san ‘ where, Then he will be able to save the wear and tear of his apartments. | nds me guilty I am © = {$m while the master of the pack Is|ercme of crvimetnnce Jt 19 certain | ‘uneeetutome whe hav, egmed Rim on” By ——— = ‘But,’ T interposed, No allow | permities ty drew un the poblic! that euch a hero would not have entd a9] a6 @ fresh remark or not. In any event 3 tas kadad ck Rares tnocent | ; Pre iil aie Npaar hs Tinot he Sean forced | Bla him Rave hose Bone Tee ‘ME } vel } rp , nti! convicted-—auit $30" wh wove he quarry. fe by th jbo at the soul ; WHEN WRITING, WRITE PLAINLY, wnt conected tut HA er. ce an Ree) eo eb rae. LETTER was received at this office in which the writer, after filing | —— — —_—- ates - - sens 4 : shh hae q the four pages of the sheet, had proceeded to write in crosalines over the original manuscript. } ‘We did not try to read thie letter. We hal! not try to read any letter so written. Time {e fleeting and we are not competitors in e any handwriting puzzle contest. . L , 4 'd Correspondents who want attention in this column will write plainiy and By HARRIET HU 'BBARD A YER. = et perform any pen acrobatica, And this, by the way, should be the rule in| 7 t% Belt f The Brentng Worlds ‘with the tips of your fingers for ad pei taking care nwt to pull the hair or! The care of your teeth should be a oe- 4 all correspondence, both for the interest of writers and out of courtesy to) NS Aves sewer A | mt bt | et every night and comb ft care: | teritate the scalp in any way. rlons matter with you. 4 Beiped me co much, o Sad = - — — cs (hose to whom they address themselves, 1 tee, em employe! ao 0 enrvent, bet! spices: flour enough te rofl, Mix nicht b with you as long before, place on ten ¢o freeze, rol vary thin tke wafers, fos Alm { bare aoveral -——— Aecired teeth, which te Centist ofviees me we Pee Vinee ealcds ae weN) olord te De Clean the insile of Aecanters with tea! GRUESOME FRAME Fe nae eau i) Ba. ek te “on” [HE HOUSEHOLD feaves or Chopped potato partogs FOR A PORTRAIT. ’ x Saree Do not stariie a ci'l4 Many nervous Jen the first place bi that you Gizenses may ve 7 © that source. keep your »: and ecalp perfectly | If salt gets moist and refuses to be y? When the heir fe not clean ity @haken af4 2 pincn of baking powder. and dry, of otly Tourh mest is always improved ty! umpoo It once « geaking a few hours in vinegar ant Lethe dificult for water. eto do chia, Dut tf 6 week tt will Cower keased pickles with stripe of) your hair is washed o Borse redish, and they will not mod | lnot have €o be e +o thoroughly es Meat for roesting ehould not be| Jwnen tt 19 shampooed lees often washed a should be wiped with C aa5 s you can make @amp clo wough eoap 6 > to Inst two A polished floor te never etteky tf ttn- o ata. geed off is mixed with turpentine and Midd a dake 00 para © Pure butter, eaten in moderation, wit! lis dissolved add & heaping teaspoonful; fernish the otls required by the human mon wash oe soda dissolved tna atem | ot hat r, let stand UN cold, _ ee © reeatt wi almowt a jelly Take ta Jelly. may, ONO large table: spoonfuls, Fim wet the hair thorough. | ly with hot water, then rob the eham- 4 Well into the roots Rinse A Then care. | GINGER SNAPS : THAJ ARE SNAPS New Orieans motasees. He aicy of brown eugar. maint One cup lard. your hate hard ‘One tadlempoontu! baking powder, very good! st as It does | 4 any other ¥| A Brys Mawr (Pay man has the " Yt ea eceentric altke, and of se at or | age Doctor-And what do you Brinke Vroua Mother-Rutcher, str “R's bound te Out o' the slaughter. use! to come out or . bones, The uncle wrote the lines whted | parcticn, and you a find yourseif thea odd ougar, lard and’ appear ia the lower part of the frame, !bad. iry geotly wasmeging the oeaip ° animals we can ‘ardly keep Why, ‘e's that Pusch sre | ot Aocayed teeth, ha | means, If they cannot be caved entire | have crowns put upon the roots, Poot dentistry is no economy. That is the great mistake so many giris make Economise on anything ee you ike Dut please go to a gool dentis and have your teeth thoroughly ¢ttended to | Going once or twiee a year to the Sentist to ees that your teeth ?re in perteot condition and dally brushing will keep them with you for az tn | Sette pertos He very careful about using prepare! dentifrices, A tooth powder that you make yourself will prove more satiafa ry ond Com a great deal lesa, this form Precipitated chalk | four ounces, powdered orris root, elm! ounces: powdered camphor, ane ounce. | Recuce the camphor to a fine powdte in & oOW! With @ stout spoon, molaten- ng tt with a very Little alcohol, Add | he other ingredients. Mix thorought!y and sift throwg) a bit of fine bolting | cloth Get a shetn of dental flows (lt wll cow: lab five vente) and use i r each |meal, passing a chread oetween the any pariicles of fy mar far! there A fey of ‘ineture ef myrrh ina teeth to remove whitch nae water makes ai excellfet & herote »'rurgie | | Deoltgan. Phwy aot He's cousin to MeCarthy.” vine And MeCarthy’s intimate wid Conroy, e afther gettin’ the sewer con was for @ atght of Annee t many a man of power eney's far & astute proprieto And tt 5 face mwitched into Mos aad a word it era chance ¢ His ac m.| You must took the matter tn that fn breadth and sube y Ne w rue one. If a woma n {without seem- came a iitte matter of the < 10 90, the who has jilted | election frauds 1. McSweeney's districts wh ver, that ts i vurse. Tf whe an eager, gree'y tee of inveathe > ‘ “) wt not an| | wo (4, for with rome hea te to quench ey & ration from up the State; MoBweeney’s He was balled though prompt- great man. aod as promptly disappeared, " of suffering] When McSweeney returned tn a ye: © et Tightly | or eo he wore a plug hat and was re: ny suds wap 4 lis position In the world of iw uttered n New was forever assured een] n't go back to his gin plant Ls yoihear-| 9 Cherry street nor to Annie, He Mos ey—hay goed off bts past os @ enake does vis would hav >t He had formed new He had met the st Moriarty, Any- where Annie was, ared to be useful. when he toarried the Senator's us friends admitted he the neatest trick of MeSweeney look ever Later, ughter ad turned whole career McSweeney had not seen Annie for wenty years. He remembered her #2 When he took a drop too mugh fed af r went to church the time hts freckled Ittle neral ov as | vow had died | soften, the na wear antt flash of tender memory would js mind beart and give him nan McSweeney you see di have e comectence. The note he held tn hie hand that day : i atend’ ea ste. | DRE ME Oh, Pat Lore yen ait, God Dime s ie waaay and | Gerling Oot fergive me Om Pat T om , | coin to Me, and wl them rene t knew pom oat pull. He carried ate of a dozen rer hnew- mee, your Anata, Oh. Ri 1 Oe * the eek of hie yellow you for | em gulme to te, and me eorubting vest. Shrewd, cunnin cinder, 0 sion demanded, he and hard as a under the feet of yon apd never daring Got viene you ‘The peoctl sormwl was interrupted here and another hand, yo A where a tear hed splashed ant dried, m thought of the olf Gay®| took up the interrupted tale owen D ‘wallowed tn: My mother was t= week to fnlm, tor @e answered rebufts| gered mo to 0 nf toll you that » have something, work, got along. there was another A\ lena. relation of eum 1 ¢) sot element in * past life to eo for they Sere taken mother Ho had loved, Rod-heeded and rosy | ts ANNIE SCOWHERCHT, checked and wiihout a cent to her| The Alderman sat down es one whe credit, Annie Gormley had claimed a|{s Ured. Labortousty, for he was net small corner of the budding politician's} used to writing, he consirusted two eart and come to Keep lilt house In| letters. One of these was to the keeper the little room beck of the dingy ghe-|of the Morgue. It contained $100 in bills and wae left unsigned. The other—but never mind about that McSweeney 6 what was right. PERLEY POORE SHEMHAN. and cooked and 1 him, too, with a om id wey, “Rit next to, QUERIES a7 ANSWERS ft * EVENING WORLD READERS. Advertize, Could gon atyue pupits or wom s ow in Dis twentretets year Whee READOR, varimady Nd Ragland. ‘Whi@ netive hes the largest nery—ingiand 7” Prone? RODUERT STLVESTER. Night Scheels Are Free, 1 there any aight odes! thet s young man | eo get tetet Tom puer and 1 bogie to tent the need of cxtmeting. ke BROWS, Meme, a. ¥. + Dom te fe ten W le Right, | 3. Mle mid on Jen, | yar years edt. n| years ol on thet Gay = A DAZZLING EFFECT IN MAIZE AND STEBL. Nedistie peerage dh Pope Msc The Latter ls Correct. with maize chiffon overskirt, to bullt) wae © = this conception tn jece and sequin rime | ounr" or "9 oust See a a | Beth Were Friday. Koi A wes bora on Jen Yes, It ls a Miodemeaner. Ord anything te tome to a perma whe eomet Also Dee. 1h ines? ® ¢ onde @ (hreatening letter ty mall an@ signup 4 (Po Ramet That i, if ound out? NEW MAVEN, —_———_- * ——— | jay. | | What day of che week if Jan tt, met, ab ; at none, § Ties, & | Mow many tines 4M Mader ant Pitssimemsep C ght #0, BK | Norman Seihy. | | What 19 Kid MeCoy# right mame? \ ANOT PF, Toomotm, 1. & | | Ne. | 1 Anne Heid ever pa Papa's Wite? @ | Kae 2 alee amet ane | Vietor Emanuct. Umberte, | < of proment tala } . £0 present Mala | wk Captain, } Woe vapem belt previews ' ‘ wo § Zeotonionl FI weaned mew * toe Traneveatian And Ment whipped the Meee. ATER skirt be on < edged chiffon pial

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