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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1900. @ than if old Confucius himself had tu up suddenly in Mott street chauffering Evening World automobile deliv DAILY FORU By EDWARD F, M, SWEENEY, Breet tugnel p {s responsible ton. factor. Ing the last e/ months §) ‘ ) 3 of work has received more advertising than the Subway. iron an@ steel factories, while the Western among the !ncoming aliens. Immigration ts Hke the pulse of a huge ing (mmigration figures. stay away when It le bad. eondition of the country and falle off. : i ae affatrs. One pa Pebimed dy We Prose Puntiening Company, 61 te @ PARK ROW, Garored 01 the Pest-Omies ot Now Tort os Gommmé-Chae Mail Matte. —_ —— ae B The Evening World !s again ahead of @ all competitors in doing something new B The first news ever printed in Chinese in 8 an American newspaper appeared in yes- terday’s Evening World. It was war news, and created more excitement in Chingtown THE EVENING WORLD'S Gigned Ecitoris!s on Leading Topics of the Day 7 THE TUNNEL AND IMMIGRATION. Ascistent Commissioner of Immigration. The question has been asked frequently of late, whether the ing built under the streets of New York increase of immigra- It ts only one The demand for unskilled labor of every character dur shows enormous increase over that of the few previous years. It is safe to assert, however, that no piece} Immigrant labor tor construction and similar Purposes is in demand in the Mast, in the coal fields of the Middle West, and especially for the heve eagerly sought for tho farming element} *ricts the m When more pressure ‘s put on the wheels they re- volve faster. More ofl is required to feed them. The financial history of the country since 1520. when the census began to be registered, could bet accurately shown by a chart drawn to scale show- Immigration follows natural lawa Immigrants come to this country when business ts good. They After a depression the {mmigration continues high for a year or two. It then begins to feel the Game way it requires a similar time to reach a SOME ANTI-DROWNING RULES By J. WESLEY JONES, Procident of New York Stote Velveteer Lite-Ser. water throw back your] -ane’s « deal better than the several deep respirations. jes near-sighted ae 0 bat!” Feason ty keep “mam” TRE ye [AM wt IMPERIAL 2 PROP 14,218 ned an yery The aliegortoal picture of the he Emperor of Germuny M. ow be- for an ihteen an abroad States | Chicago by hts it tothe engine | rude vulgarity of is brilliant, but mae and clatm it gtves town, ‘TO HAVE In the Commodere—I should think #o-w'y, {8 my WHY HE LIKED HER Horatio. im w Peril and presented by htm to the Caur AND TO HOLD." how you ke your new school mistress, 8 ete | CHICAGO'S UGLY sit. | + the Why, whee on sleepers of mahogany, and the bri THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY re ae ererererrrrerrrrererrrr ey ? AN OLD MAN'S DARLING. ; HP Solr le white that weeps acrose © Ie deeply furrowed ‘ ‘The head that once wa udly poled forward feebly no’ » Jaunty cane, but leans eavy stick, atch him come and go at the step te slow, poe wae liwht and quick, i, Mer nand t inld upon hie arm, her face te her up t ir, And after fifty yeare have run Mhelr course, still looks on her as one Who needs his al@ and care. When he accepts hie ald, Yor only wing, gentle hands Has Time upon her latd; Mer eyes are bright, her step te light, Hat he, with anctent pride, | ' | | ici ai) mine a D | the wing to some sheltered & endure: >| alighcing from the 72 TTT EVENING, JULY 2; 1900, THE DANGERS OF BICYCLE, RIDING. Coprrightet by the Pree Pub Wehing Company) NPRE are f ae gots which have not their offsets, and the pleasure of bieyole riding ‘s no exception This amusement can be carried to the dangerous ther, especialy during the | tion In springing upon vements scorch the tase | 1 epot to be found, and | rough the ate ike a bin on tout in the peacefi A's of men, noises whirling away swift! country far from the hi The great @iffeuity is thet the rider forgets in hts mn f feeling the coll alr blowing en his brow ts exerting his muscles often beyond thetr - - - HAVE FUN WIT ef SNUB TO THE SNUFFED, The b recently « istered to William Waldorf Ast Lon ion is @ matter of small momem. He was simply snuffed out in America. Louis Btar. HIS DEPTH OF MEANNESS. The mean depth of the new hotel whfch Willtam Waldorf Astor ts to erect tn York wil! he 19 feet, Where mean depth ts conse: the wealthy em-Amerioan can | backed to distance ull com. petltore —Bveniog tn, | /F HE COMES ‘BACK, fea to retern fon, ne ped kee News. Mf Mr. Wililam Waldorf Astor coneln to the United States ag matter of pr better firet catch the fatted calf.—Mt! e and ts teking too long @ ride altogether. And got even here Iles the greatest Ganger. It ts tn in an overheated state and flinging yourself do mong the cool grasses to rest. Few syateme can stand the sudden reaction that thrills and chills the nervous system te ite very centre Mm) from contact with the cold earth end damp grasses. ‘Then again the fced drinks come tn for their share epreading disseter. You drink eften and cvptoualy, and the consequence ts your etemach, backed Pour entire system, sets up « dege of rebellion, that ts one of the hardest bettles which you age tn, Avoid the intense heat of midday in torrid for riding if tt be possible. Ride slowly and be care- ful net to bend over Otherwise you would not he able to Mil your lungs with the proper amount ef air which f@ needful to repalr the amount of energy expended Drink epartngiy, and let your beverages consist of those which are not {ced if you would etady your | heatth, Avolt heating intoxicants, T need scarcely add, for the wise bleyeltst knows that already. A woollen garment, loosely woven, keeps the bedy tn & More even temperature, even when exposed to sud- | | * your saeque along te slip ever your in case |t be neefed. LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. Laure Jean Livbey writes for The Brening World by arrange mast with the Family Siory Paper — The Eyes. A German doctor finds that only In one case out of fitteen are both eyes tn good condition. | — CMMI DIG AEIMOATAREMIRIAS, HOUSEHOLD HINTS sure preventive of moths. f A smile oft plays around her lips : 2 Most guard her and asstet her ott!! $ Must be Aer knight—as down ‘ era at her olde. SEEDS SIAL AOE OG 1G. ———__— LUXURIOUS RAILWAYS. EXXICO has certainly the most juxurtous, tf not | the most comfortabla, rat'waye tn the world. ‘The rails of the Mexican Gulf f the hilt white marble, On the weet coast other line which hae sleepers of ebony ant bal f stiver ore drawn from old mines bestde The reason for thie apyprent extravagunce te that ngineers had no other material on the route, and found it cheaper to ase these than to tmport the ordinary plant RbENTY o OF o FUN o FOR © EVERY o ONE. WE MAY COME TO IT. { th a, Col, Gore Walter, what ware ts (his? A/ @rengerAfier you with that light, comm fore mateh 2-0 e-eenmeeee Watter—Wh Ywhup, emash) ry, W's Just ormery ching, ate (Bang. a ae {612 UEGDAEAIOOO SOA ee ee eed HOW DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY BEE IMPROVE EACH SHINING MINUTE. ewayeth and = “Tow careless the children of this age,” eays the old man, picking up the hat. If linoleum tw beeswaxed once @ week it will look better and last longer. ‘ a PNZINE rubbe! on the edges of carpet te @ H 3 ® 4 Every heusekeeper sho In conventent s'ght In the kitchen. Ty destroy roaches. Sprinkle powdered borax or tneect powder tn thelr haunts. In cooking string beans, peas and spinach a Itttie n@tmeg Improves their flavor Fish may be sealed much easter by first dip ping them (nto botling water for a minute. 2) To cut warm bread or cake. (se @ sharp | knife dipped in hot water to make ft warm and wart Dread will cut easy. Meats t asied oF broiled should be 4 is oe A CONVENIENT SITTING : + A true story from (he velit. eee Sr os Firet Fly—Say, Plewing, do you want to have your toture taken? Second Fly--Yes, I don't care First Fiy--W go and sit on Crumphorn’s Dack. ‘The camera boarter \s petting ready to take her. | casual observer, that Mr. Astor’ jinatant he consigne havea cloek with. jp | HIS AWFUL VENGEANCE. hotel in of the fashionable tip.—Chicago Times. ! 2 | Mitre from | B| needs to make | categorical kind” himself —Boston Glove. | eee eRe eee toSrY ¢ \ a A DUCKING POND APOL- OGY. Tt peeme to our olf friend, thet apology ts of the du His head | Herald, A another the sls: id. Willtam Waldorf Astor te going to but get even by ine °XPLANATIONS DUE, “Wille Walled-off Astor See kindly absolved Capt, intentional Aiscourtesy.” Now he ‘a few explanations of a complete ACK UPTON lay back in his great easy chair eud laughed loud and long. Mackinnon bit his clger in two vic ously and,looked flercely at his merry | eompanton. “I dare say I shall get as much consolation out of my Dike as you can give, at any rate, so T eh for a run, and the deuce take all matrimonial epecula- Hut the deuce would not take those matrimonts! speculations, and when, half an hour later, he was ning down the beautiful Bath goad, he could think of nothing eles. The tingle of @ bell In front of him meant nothing But suddenly a girlish voice tn frightened him. ‘Oh, please de careful He tooked up In time to realige but not to avert the crash that followed. Glad to find that his neck wa not broken, he leaped to his feet and turned to the xitl, who was endeavoring to disengage herself from beneath her broken Meyele Are you hurt?” he asked, helping her to rise No," ehe answered shortly, “but my bloycle ty ruined, and I do not think I owe It to you that I Kve t all Mackinnon looked (nto the sweet, angry, giriteh face. “Lam very sorry,” he said, “and if you will let me know st what figure you assess the damege I hall save you the trouble of taising the matter Into court. Mean- time let me take you to the Inn, which ts quite close, ond T shall call for a cab to take you to the station T shall send both bicycles on to Landon for repairs and ‘f you will let me have your address Mehall re- turn your bicycle In a day or two.” “My aldrese ts Miss Bigiow, the Three Elms, St. John's Wood.” My nmon started. seo you must be @ rele dinectorst* ‘He is my father,” aid the girl. “Do you know him? “T omght to know him,” sald Mackinnon, with a re- Proachful look, a@ they reached the nn, “seeing that indirectly he was the cause of this accident. jon representative of his company, and this morn- thirty Gaye or lose my post. It was this thought Sind & wife” THE PARAGRAPHERS . THE BRITISH ASTOR. ae ole id ow?” he exclaimed. “The Three Elms? Then of Gerald Bigtow, one of our T am the ng 1 recetved word from him thet I myst marry in that made me eo absent-minded fust new that I aid not hear your bell. I was wondering where 1 should | “Then you must be Mr, Mackinnon, of whom father - - . - poweremerrinr reir ie) 3 aS a er erin. od ~ MAROONED! iphia Record.) WHAT WILLIE FINDS OUT, Wille Walder’ Astor, wiih all hin wealth, fen't « bigger man in Ming han old Wales, with all bis debis, And Willie snows It now Utica Observer, UNMOURNED Who te there ton Nows. Astor? Not one—Dallss urs Was an answer? Tfove you, Gertrude, and have u from the Geet | bad thought thirty days a very whom corn to love any one, | But | have loved you for exvetly (wo weeks Wi you marty me, Gertrude The next mome * yad fallen in the road, While Mackinnon eeteed le pirl in @ bear'e hug, By Jove, daring od toe Dappy Mackinnon, ‘hat acetlent ®as the beet oom of fortunate wheel T have ever known iy Ys News a) REMARKABLE MECHANISM. HAT is suid to vhowt remarkable plece - es eler put together by man ie & | wateh | measures leas than 4 quarter of an ti eter and weigh under grains. The of the fine struction ts of t clared to kee lies than an ele |lees than a tweifth of an inch, and the second hand not one-eixteenth of oo inch long The cost wae @@, — — |MUSLIN AFTERNOON DRESS. tRNA Bi tes eb bate Pt Pees tt et errs $ z ry ree |