The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1900, Page 1

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_ Sete ee . Tyr omer» seapnapornn-c amano png nner he eT THE WOKLD:; SALUMDAL BYENING, sou m4 Avuv, | * 7 . She @iorid. {fl Aver) Wit SIILES THESE QUIPS WILL WREATHE YOUR Lips, tu Perliades by the Freee Pen iehiog Company, te PAW K BOW, Kew Tor. HOW 10 TELL Smet ter te oe Fh tec a, ons tan 8k FIN EVEN THING SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900. +e NO, 146,221 if | ! Pera | . ; PERTINENT QUESTIONS t ! vel sy ned x ; ne GKAND } f What is the “ protection’ taritt on a > i fue ake, Mise) Saline . } Ta prize-light in Madison Squase Garden ° ; v « Jordan, The . ’ 2 Sommer wantrobe, What is the lowest police quotation on st} }] (RIN VAL GATOOTS) Hon, Jabes “reform " in Coney Island } trust mage What good would i do if we knew aie } . me gee ver oy the tsland, these things rio the capa 27 1) ‘ THE EVENING WORLD r . ‘ 7 , ou Just before they DAILY FORUM. dost = “purel Will you need am Complaint ” ‘ ry at Forty-second we bee } POPOV EVER POOLISHN ESS, gig pel sides lately, “he ing World ha $ } feet Are RaHRe @) greenscore ement was nt he neinhbor 4 and re presents | tur ' wcumber dance n residents in the , mber dance 1 could ames one of many opinio rom prominent pe from the {sland ee ane cn era new * ed . HE WAS WARY. THE NEW YORK CENTRAL NOISES. ra By f ber If there DR. ALEXIS MARCY LEON | se the Identity Who Resides ot 794 ith Str m Edwards had od | wd knew her by * HE switebing yards just north of (ie Grand J whet he had / Central Station, on Forty-second! street | they agreed that @RY have fong made life a burden to persons Hone, living on Park avenue, in that district, and real ab te on adjotoing streets | 5 Eliot The endless backing of engines, switc! Hu re Lem, ing of cars and hauling of trains continue inces careman, whe | santly day and night entigdl for ‘rowing hervateues for the fast two week dur joke is getting Sleep has become a nightmare to thousands of 7 4 Mighty serious affair so far as | am cone men, women and children through the snorting t ’ and sereechiug of locomotives , @hat, Hdwardts” said the sympathetic Time and again efforts have been made to abate] | , pag tea Bidder ney aa i this nuisance. Nothing tangibl has been accom i ' ‘ may. eye she plished i + dangerous Lawyers have been engaged by private persons t « t way out of It? the Health Board has taken the matter ap Bu : » th ase tim Th nm for the last the railroad goes s« yon its way ts . and Th Tompking, There has been talk of third rails, heavier lo ! thine the bank of the lake. motives, electric moturs and change of switching ‘ Tomok as about the waist of Miss yards. ; : dea wie caving. “lam sure you Now it is high time that something be done ry ri as 1 as you Tt would be an easy thing to remoy ¢ yards bf y r gey life in the to Mott Haven ano oring the cars to the station fy P 1 ap a I noi ni to marry & poor ; ra Oh, get 4 wily ye ride and feherma ens tt love him more with less uproar and commotion Shaow ts uot receiaaks ‘fee ‘ cea wacaw lan beanie alae In Summer, when windows are of necessity left ine at-bat OnGnO-ttnenbn Oto OnO=OnOOntnertnte | Onded-Onont Onde OnOnenOonO-onOrendnononinesone-erortmorenororonee Ba Worierf iil & sare | have a little confession to open, the endless shunting of trains and puffing of ‘ .TOMELY DRPENETION, COMMUN CASE, nuke engines becomes unendurable. At night it | i Wr n teland They say he was a bit of a woman-hiter until sheg “Pardon me, Tom,” she said, “i've got a tittle cone wore, for then the quiet of surrounding f4 “ i? y surrounded by Tmarried him : noke myself, OF perhans Vd better eall Y war ; “¥e And now t r ¥ makes the sleep-forbiddine f the sw yards more distinc! The ¢ 4 this uncon seionable rumble and tumult day and night ha been surprising on property values Bullder | Ce OU Se Oe avold the neighborhood and tenants seize ¢ Opportunity to move away energy. The trouble wes been of too long duratio " wd ode Ri ae Toul sle as an Fiduca, and is assuming seriows — proportion, | j | for lenient measures her the yard = : ie BY \ mea ne ka « 4 morn: Pegasus [ have often notteed shifted or some eck — devined | a it “" te r . tl never- o , to i ‘ . ” apt ‘ i ' ending * We x 5 . : ' aad , : Osa Ae t F nt arrive at Bethlehem ‘ 4 to ail ogee . vest} 7 ' » trouble | wh ” foun de = Na ond ff , e m ing in th { Me 1 a | wow CHINA WF ow vate es Y batter paet, ea & foe MuGre 1k (oa she h AS PARAGRAPHED iy ‘ vent | prea M " Aap agen kur aati nt t bout Claverhouse to develop ” tenwiek, Kipling’s charset rian t man 6 | * sige gly atl wt ae . . ; me (= ; ny Rectsh ti a rate tok tormy seh ollskin myriery "6s Uy Letter ts Howe renaght tnt efhea if “eat gr Pe } the December blast and the desolate New ng ton Recort | ; Atop. i ond cowst and th wh f ravages ty snow - ‘ ‘ p end tenderr " \ he rep! et, | forth the prowess of the } her Sele are attempt ¥ A - a oe age " ay newer had any trouble it took all our An 1 tints ond son ond r 5 p ; a I ‘ . t ‘ where tt wil NK r the despotiems that . . — bili et « t Chureh of G ages Aft a will Lor ka 8 tof tha ave mocked and ” th we jecesd shall b | A Point for Collector 1 ft her w land of Mouw Jurknese | pastors . r cher was just ay [*Wept down under the omnlpotent wrath People who are looking for the oa { the bar ‘ollect A ‘ te cade De WITT T. \. barous war methods of the se APH respect 7 pe = i * pe shoul! rem r thet the a *\0 ray ' st undying tne Lge ps ant h « be oh, the warm'h, the ten . | othe . eehl ef molluscs n « brightiy !motherin-law, be afflanced to one of the heat fan Jernese of hie discourses K fominde ot for te Cin C. cigs © gente 5 te Soke [Serie ot GO cam ot uses LT PARIS| , Philadephia Pnqui sk | es ' J ! f ’ LL eneeemte “i ‘The Chinese ae 0 nat “ik nigperm . , < , | e oe FER have no reputation for , BURIED o> ALIVE TWO oo pays S.. HER FIRST THOUGHT, What oe : + constrained Fae. aeeuran ih - s : wt! nh that little speck unk by om ‘ erished fancy. - 5 at reet —<« _—— oe ul | a ting toward the distar ‘| » new nor , —e ‘ " t ape at hand and ' 2 of (bis new - . How shall Ch 4 t . ¥ would be your fre: « ow key - § Contemporary. Low would it ‘ fn nite upper > Mason's speeches ' : 3 a need aw ctonn waver and sighed, v the lock of her H them over?—Kane . r * rom the f wy — ——— — sell and then towed pow fag Hows it to RUN PO p25 ney Tt is to be hing. | spoke without ' 9 pS / mond a taking “7 ¢ T have not given irve- p “ettceteoteataetentoele ' t = : nto bie ansious free, “I TT TO THE yo ir. Willie \\ ‘ 1 Thave merely been try ; £\ 7 quickly ay the cr thouwht would be under ver NING WORLD oe bk raw! Cleveland # ene iinieiniinims if le ; = . ' are woke. he answered Let the Wile Sewer the Hell, \ » ta Count ¢ r¢ e . rid eumgest a thing the post ' % OM unscathed | give you a moment's unhappl- | A teader avke bind or wife ooswer the ee” Goulds will yet have | door he 1 ony Ni le ife’» pines. ‘The @ife ie : Bae by Ht leek.~Chiceg Ad t re to Know what my {iret choarhe the housek husband is the provider, Ale { The bright « 7 1 ourselves alone out thereT’ 1° @ or a : rt : m4 wt dates. y eee erins: Son \ j Bueband B. THORLEY. Mage a ! The Poor Commater. ‘ vr Dil you ever stop to consider why there are more ~ seme te rows and quarre railway (rains than In city cars? Sas : ! for this reason: The commuter » sant . lis time rising early, riding pitt ’ THIN] 1 ‘ ‘ « hotel, and he smoket fF for wweine of betting hie men's that FINK , it succession hefore he could | § train. Ail thie goes to make him tere trrit res . 4 mposur Hence you will see te —noaraniabitinnsns yan train where yoo will «e wa MAILS IN CHINA “L” car or cable car peeete . HINA has still the old-fashioned m of nale Bivests , be 7 etter-carcying. Letter-s! to > ve nat eee ms lo sre etal eating sou; seems eee is ee view p! nd a cork cont $1.19, and the bottle cost $1.00 more . * alway . “ ont hide than the cork, what 41 the cork cost? JBu wt ought not to forget tha: vhe know on = Sew Terk alt) Rewdeteedie sen ond the ont. ‘eatin the receiver to pay (he rest on dee 32 Wert Twenty-sixth street ? ‘ . r use for the souvenir spoon. She has had one ——3 es effect. It in built of sheer white organdie, with broad A ee ’ | ey of be men why have wished they | eee eee Oo4 made into a bowtonniere clasp and wears it cs such. TO STOP PLAGUE. hands of white Valenciennes and bias folds of white NO RAILWAY WHISTLES. t ’ anybody ever hear man who | | Where the flower stems pass the neck of the spoon] To prevent the carrying of plague, Dr. Apery, of | glace el. edged sith narrow black velvet ribbon, for} Railway whisties inflict torture on so many. people , | The Only Two ts arched, and from the bottom of ihe bowl to the |Constantinaple, propowes to Kill rate on board gh’p| decoration. Motifs of black Chantilly lace give the|that Austria has introduced « system of » lent signal oo diy tga eagle The only (wo greet Buropean capitals that never] pandie « pin extends. en Tae oe sale camen ahem 4 than the in}iing to start and stop ihe (rains, Bélgium i trying and the compressed-air wh sties instead of steam, a Ge. have been oocupled by a foreign foe are London an4| arrangement. The a) gh ee ee decided atr, would Te Peeriourg, novelty. the 4 many experiments with horns,

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