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tes: he ha pany, 636 Pettames by the Frew Pudiienine Mew Tort Geared 06 > Pest ceo «1 Now Tork a0 Mewed-Ciase Mal! Matie aa TEURSDAY, JUNE 7, ——— 1900, FIOOTOSOON IGQOGOC \ AWHET NATURE THE EXAMPLE OF ONE JUDGE. |» Trust stockholders, Jus makes this statement | G@ince 1 have been « judge | have neither bought nor gold eteck Im any corporation, nor even owned any ‘There speaks a real judge. There ts the clean positive denial that forces belief and that trill cates behind it the man appreciative of princ!ple and of the dignity of his high place It is a pity that not every judge on every benoh can sub scribe to so complete and satisfying a disown co Ingrahain wakened r FOLLOWING THE BAND i) it IPE was a joy when | In the days of long ago, it he t was good to ment of corporation interests. Ar Seema et - . To foil th a THE MAYOR AND THE TABLET. dal lee eB T bes always been the case that the rapid [f, Yet ! dare eay earth ty to-day transit tablet in front of the City Hall was Abou ag much or ; a os alan, Tes tener donb aot o Joy and cheer, right now and here "han ever it helt before. mark the site of any rapid transit work But by our pride we'll now deride It does represent Mayor Van Wyok, by in Good gifte on every hand We ‘own too proud to follow the crowd ference, as performing a part {fn a great public) service to which, as a matter of fact, he was op posed until public pressure converted his boss and Too big to follow th Ta ithe to etray tn a ce himself. Theowgh the broad, gr h To-day, in addition to betng untruthful, the tab Ais Sh ack along let 1s incomplete. It containe not a line of the | gy. i Mayor's shining public record as a magnate of the And Ice Trust. For the To follow the band again From Nixon Waterman's Which shal! it be? amended, or removed? CAR LINES AND TRANSFERS. EW YORK’S affection for the Manhattan Blievated Hallway system, not at high pitch for a number of years, ls to be strengthened by the Intest develop: | ment {n surface-road affairs. | It appears that the Third Avenue Rat! ‘wag end the “L” had an fronclad agreement to exchange transfers for five years, to the exclusion | @f other companies. ‘This contract, {t is now Shall the tablet be Book of Verses DON'T BE INA By Hdward “Bok, tunity to see ance to compare the good with the bed, she Avenue road and other lines of the Metropolitan | "® she i* & system. wives her judgr |eluston. The 5 ‘The question thus raised {s worth testing (n the | said to her credit @ourts. A transfer scheme liberal to the last de | ¢ Lidl formerly !t gree on the surface roads of the city is most ronaidered ’ Ay {mportant to many thousands of people. It does | Mme Ir or *alenteen eens en ortly after ¢, it not eeem that !ts perfection ought to be prevented | us her to wag fa marriageable age when she or et not Ike's | HURRY TO MARRY, VT ot whieh a *¢ vision shows signs HB name of Justice veorge 1. Ingraham, |"! MME mer of the Appellate Diviston of the Supreme gathered Court, has appeared in the list of lve Pr) 4 petals of tt ‘ rome tn . worth the admiration ebbbebbe bb beeebh Heber HEHE EH: [HPht eel t “HEN the American girl defers her chotee o o husband until abe has had @ reasonable oppor: | ing of mankind, and had a tie Claimed, wil! prevent transfers between the Third | pretty apt to etrtke @ gout average for herself Aw a) tty good Judge of men when she | gear with much If she married was pot such an ur ing by an out-of-date agreement betwee: ocorpora-| Twenty-five yeare ago atris ally married tons, one of which has been wholly absorbed, | "ineteen. while to-day the average te closer to tw 5 ae y-three The mar fa girl in her teene ci while the other runs a lumber ng, dirty, back actual surprise tn these days (Cut of a itet of 1m Sumber railway on stilts marriages re complied, Just one-half the brides No private co cern enjoys in New York any-| eiween owenty-two and twenty-five: 200 were «and Stil, there were ' words of 4 ny | summered + )s very apt to leave @ permanent her to @ wise con | It must be | * at she ls waiting longer than ehe| in not #0 many yeare ago that a gir — THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1900. Bayete He—Tow are holding your parasol on the wrong a@e to protect you from the sun. Bhe-Yeo, I know it; but there ie that horrid Miss Upperten, and I want her to see my new hat pp has ™ ave not know Mies F y THE LOVE THAT LASTS FOREVER.! SOMETHING TO AMUSE AND ROUT THE BLUES. eee, ar aes ‘ne toa nan med ai i rears RXPARIBYCH AS 4 TRACHRR, FOR OLD TIMES SAKE. hnuis she will SHE HIT HIM HARD. YOUNG BUT BLASE Why don't you accept my jokes? Tou em as though you appreciated them tt pleases me when / meet erfections The vers, are vilterated with kt 4 apable o aining {0 | | = ee ecoceee. arefu { She consent to an engagement, but it will be some time before 1 can marry ) He—How absurd to think of marriage at the fires engagemen'’ weweee nen en enn e enone nen enn necece AN AVPRTRD STRIKE He entered the hall at midnig ts veally an awfully bei tek it up somewhers where tered and 9) ta small frame for tt, Toven In the lover wh know the best}, ¢ emoke-rvom at the But the clock struck wot the hour; you will find many fuity « ever knew @x- boy, Hie touch had robbed the pentulum leted when he become Att Ge UNE cc nonmenmenmeenuaemnem = a Of tte mighty swaytn ower man will fv a « in the bride 1h: POINT OF VIEW. a] He softly climbed the winding stairs, whom ae his aweett * simply perfect 1 ‘ ; ashy vekiats While his wife slept on childithe; hat te the time h ity of the love on? 4 ov w never heard of one afratd And ‘twas through his union membership V sides will mantfost itvelf, If It ie of th He that night averted a strike weccoeee Kind tt will endure through all vietest If not, tt with wither In ad — | ih hile t || ) RAILWAY SIGNAL, =r Wes | \ * 4 cm 7 ONLY FAULT. 8 Liptey writes for The Rvening World by arrange he Warmly Story Paper HARRIET HUBBARD ~AYER.! How to Remove Wart Dear Madam: Please pubileh a» remedy ” “HE the wart several vy those known as re | | | H It ta best to i e wart before applying end this ts easly ‘ Green areuing with that fellow f wax or spermaret (Gilper, He reasons like a woman ated application and hydr growth 1 Lane—Gets the better of y ou every time, eh? == VERY TRUE. Widow N.-Every man has lls faults, My present ' Hie—Wit {9 @ foolieh thing roomer, for Instance, !s sober, industrious, cleanly, n the ine. } Dix-Yes. ssa wise man has the keeping of It. and pollte—but he absolutely refuses to marry met” eeccccccccocoe. eee eee cee n nn conn cnn nce new e eee e nnn nn nes cece cer eeee en eceeee R EQUIREMENTS OF THE MODERN CANDIDATE ls to a washout ¢ four daye.an ‘ ‘ netare of tannin The part should be kept coveret nti! the scab which will for Senile warts occur the « As they are sometimes of cancer they should receive t sktiled phystetan save the patient Electrolysis ts - lrrom the face, as it does tot leave | tlon ts property performed, where them ar ovine wart f the oper id may ant + wok andidate w wottewash and pa be expected voter's room. to —and take the children fo if he's ousted he can take {t out of his own furniture when he gete back ome.—Ally Bloper. - mark in out for walks, &e, Ae Of course, there'll be no guarantee that he'll get matter all. Sorat eeereerterereennoce ewe es cnceee: sHT OF wome N'S BRAINS —— oe ISN'T IT £ STRAN sE— MAT women rare ‘ troubles of other » THE ANTIQUITY OF BELLS. That wom " *y nuoh of meaning —}(1 womans brain ts always lees than the f TO THE BELLS as a means of calling people together have compliments wh t “en man's From Toyd's figures we can pick out p . been in use from the earliest ages. We know That women will wear euch frightful-looking head en and Md ow vet wee « inches and @ EVENING WORLD that they figured tn the Is of Tete, tm t pride * high, averaging close on ches for cach tinebttieletbiiebicieinvivinivinieiee init ponses of anctent That women » say “thanks when gr Hut the brain of the men en 469 ounces, f the garments gives them a a while those of the © > © Trust Fight, lot the enten high pri Bronze hand bells were omen always no Objection to gives en an ady ‘ found by Layard tn the rutns of the palace of Nim- r smoke no m how im y disiie it are twe na n whose height layor af a ve ty rod. They were used tn the sand garrisons of That women never become f the lachrymos . there are {8} women of the same height ald well afford a it minied man the Greeks to cail (he troops ¢ er, no doubt at drama and the sentiment medy no matter how tr ¢ brains of the me h 4.6 ounces, thore of the ould be In power it surely to a pity meal times as well as on other o fifferentiy produce!? wome ¥ 429 ounces. When slant Ice Trust formurates its plan The Romans also were {yn the ha ae = But the grasping greed for wealth leads many men {t je wald to de from their occurrence in | t they came ty be SOLDIERS HAVE FUN A LA CONEY ISLAND. te Intranet pret anda bat. Sgt In hn hn Ml honor to The World, which makes them crouch | at Day, } And calle them forth In thetr defense to stand! | THOMAS RULE. oo Word Wealth of Languages. in the English language there are Next comes German, with 00 words OLR En as Lee PPPOE C Creer Co eee ee ver ¢ thing like the privileges and franchises of the . pire . jane Fe - ape 75,00, French, 3000; the Turkish : Setvegetitan Birect Railway Compa y. That Com : t And nearly ail on : New York's P for Attempted Suicide, while ia Semele Galen sicher aad an aie t pany shoukd be permitted and compelled, for ya tn other atal part of a) + Nejoeuie oaee ohen ie tte severity. But the a part, to make every posslble return and con eir!'s marriags at too early an age Instead af choos. | ¢ New York jaw is cruel on attempted euteides, and bs| EL ABORATE DRE sion to the public tng @ man for she ls very apt to choone) , no other effect than to A E SS OF LINEN The Ladies’ Home Journ j —— - DEVOTED TO S TENCE EXIT THE BRADLEY MARTINS. NE of the things which do not Jar us ts the tofotebeteleimtelnteielete tot Inlelninfal Qnnouncement that the Hradley Martir have foresworn America aad joined allegiance to good Queen Vir Bow up to England's grand ol! sovereig to declare & fresh jubilee—if #he can fod the ox The Bradiey Martins have ret a few pace Y entertaining and in necklaces A most careful 7 @earch will fail to disclose any permanent or b , ficial mark left by them on loval or genera tory. They a.) cheerfully sacri William Waldo stores before them altar of tax-dodging and solder: having bestowed iheso cer t th abroad, we continue gr: other shores dally a » 3 Workingmen who are nat ) , +e for us “Whips arriving at this por’ vce ceporing joe sia) peasibility that anyth r had escaped a eke Pg = Bas hitherto veen deem: | | , dia feck rene in December Bur was th ‘Trust G4 man, in the mow-oov Bhishss 4 jever the anemps wee nade ee Om Ae Woman will And no Aifferent tase fe N " tonag. oss sleletelelsteieieleietercietels work i4 handed in a 9 UL together, He cwsinet the return of the workmen the next gay ‘wilt have faded meer the roe pomstbiilt) of theft are great, though « dishonest workman knows that an attempt to disper’ of an un- 7 Manna does not finished stone would bring susptelon upon him where- The | make a sure (sing of Me attempt by choosing deeper: suppose the reason why some persons sto ewallow carbolle actd (as painful down melted lea & belief that it will as guiping Infallibly put them beyond t ches of the police. The polloe magistrates are r than the law. Only Att y-th: peteons, I believe, it of S97 charged with attempted suicide were held for trial In 19. 8. 8. ELLIOTT. | Nirsate Paohions, | Te the Bittior of The Rvening World | Hinve you ever noticed how custome change? Sev- enty years ago a man who wore a beard was consit- ak. From fifty to twenty yeare ago side were worn by nearly every man. Nowad an in 1% wears them. Long, full dew were in vogue from 18 to 187. How many do w? Ten years ago most men wore mustaches. st-drensed men to-day usually go clean-shaven. | can explain all this? OBSERVER. red ia wer Who Beokless Driving. To the Beiter of The Montag Werit | want to speak concerning carriage riding on up-| town west side avenues In the evenings, Last night, about 9 o'clock as 1 wae coming home | saw two gen- errr ee ee ee Sere eee ee eee eee ee eee ee eer ee ES See ee ee Ste petetee he ° jored man's eal thr: ha vee The ; | cnaiiah sctiters patie tw called "the diwappenring temen in a runabout allowing thelr horse to run as| ¢ Pl isiepeien.” fant aa he could. The would not have been so bad vad they only had some kind of @ light on the car- riage so that pedestrians might see them coming. Let our poll lores the laws better for the welfare and safety of the public. J. NEWMAN A solitier "t taine equipping himeeif with @ hard felt hat beard, eneconces himeelf in an empty bar up his head, when t him with stteke ‘The PR ene eee « a penny tb South Afrien had & fi ¥ \e in "1 ne ! fat me ab : — ee Vire Laddies’ New Hate. , hehhting. (ne of thelr games recalie} t : mm below” by peering thro | ne aes . ey Island of throwing baseballs at a| sma oe bored throueh the top of the barrel bang agg 4 ths Gee Wis ae te 0 a | ee | 1 (ng? Born June |, 1909; weight, half a pound, The Handica d rri ni " ‘ | light and comfortable straw hats so long recognized ppe' | War ha Animal Appetites. as the fireman's own ate relegated to oblivion and the (Wry Armor Was so heavy that) A horse will eat in a year nine times his own weight, | Chiefs own substituted. Is it a trust? Monk, the | The skirt Mere only thirty years old were deformed or « cow nine thmes, an ox six times, and a sheep sx | fire dog of Truck No. 2, a veteran in the service,| tows of permanently disabled by Ite weight times stands on the corner with tears In his eyes and re — —_— — fuses to be comforted, because he cannot distinguish Newspapers in English, | Sixty-eight per cent. of ail newspapers published Ja the world are in the Bagiish leaguega Unexplored Cuba. Suess fo om sae ot TYE eaaee aes ef Sepest nde im Cube (hat has never bess eagiored, wee stina 0 Zi Pris bl