The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1900, Page 4

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‘eeGBan. een iy Go Prem Cuereone Ss nympany, 68 te @ PANK ROW, OR, THE JOYS foleintetelsieleleletelaleatetenieb-ieleteletei-inieleiniet rsered 4 the Pet O8ee ot Sow Yore co Gemed-case tant tans, | , — —— —— WEDNESDAY, . “AUGUST 1, 1900, NO. 1, 228 ieweiees HOW LONG? e How long is Divekeeper Ackron, of the Tivoli, to be permitted to use and boast of his shameful “ pull”? How long is he to own the Tenderloin > a long are thuggery and robbery to flourish defiantly in his vile resort? How long is this impresario of vice to laugh at law and public decency ? How long is he to have police “ pro. tection " ? How long is he to be kept out of jail? a ’ furniture, or what there is left of !t, arrtves at Loveydoveyville. The unload {t with the airy grace coming of long practice Various neighbors to see if anything doesn't break. Usually tn such a case nothing doesn't fenecegenetcammceatss Se THE EVENING WORLD'S! oe eS ad Randolph Churchill Lieut. Cornwallis Wi | regard as a great mis ke ADDED REALISM. “Burch could not go down to the sea this year, but he had his bathroom Atted up to resemble tt. Me put salt tn the water and had great waves painted om the t She ft h vege, A te na 1 hear @ robber came in one day while about twenty-six. Such dtsparity in ages be “Yea, Burch sald it made things more realtstie.” tween huehand and wife {s almost always an fn aurmout obstacle to happiness. In this case, where the high #o- ela! connection of both man and woman make comment, it ta still more ‘In what way?’ “Bald he thought he was facing @ hote’ landtora.” eee teense teers * atable 1. Traveller Gost in Alpa)--Hi! heitup somebody. I'm starving, etony-broke traveller; for two days have | } wandered. RATHER INS: INUATING. eee eee. Hee He them subjects of public foreibly true. Lady Churchill {s a beautiful woman, Age fs not always an {ndex of years. In her case [t seems hardly a factor. She \s young !n spirit, "full of energy and dash. Lieut. Weet {s of the aame age an his wife's eldest son But look ahe When Lieut, West reaches filty, his wife will be nearly seventy-five. How long will her youth last? That is the great question 2 Beved! Saved! It's one o them kind St Hernard Sooner “mments on the declining years dogs we read about, sent to me rescue wit) brandy and suty will mortify the husband things. fe The criticism of friends on the unequal! mat will rankle wh at time comes METHOD Ww MADNESS. and misery wil! stare (he young man in the face. Caudle—This paper gives an account of a man who Lieut, West admired Lady Churchill as young sleeps in the bie with his horse every night. mea are wont to admire older women, There was the matter with him—is he ho mercenary consid Opposition on the part of his family increased his determination to marry her And later, urged by a chivalric spirit, he braved everything to carry off the woman to whom #o many paid homage. * on, Caudle—No, know, 1 guess not A horse can't talk, rou WBHARPR THE TRUTE. “Now, I sho my,” sald the Expert Theortser, “that @ man is entitled to all he can lay hie hands It was indeed a significant fact that no mention? Fred¢y—1 would like to get @ pair of shoes to eult oe t a eel P cs are reeen ve “finy, rather,” spirit rejoined Fe eee Site he eeivringe of any premmnt Hom tee ess ie te gentleman eur calf foonditions as obtaining in modern civilisation, “down the Prince. oes to a certain itmit.” As for the young man's mother, she spared no! >| MR. LONELY OF LOVE AND WOES viet bictkicbicn ei kinir rien hier stand about the vicinity oe THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1900, truekmen Fifteen minutes later the Lonel. with all elty conveniences at Loveyd clans about the Lonely dwelling. | YDOVEYVILLE-ON-THE-SOUND; OF A COMMUTER.—By T. E. POWERS. Peli risebieicbibh i rrnt i-ietteinlenintteit!at uld be furn shed ake - your-crder” y8 Aiecover what the card meant which announced that country tif joveyville. The pleture conveys a faint !dea of the gathering of the : Fite rebbee? th siightly more than water if the lunge be the body will sink, yet any one who will learn to utilize bie properly may be taught surface. Vicar (Glagustediy to inebriated parishioner)—I am surprised at you, Parmer Johneon, setting eh a bad etample to the village. What would you say if you were to eee me in ech @ condition? Inedriate (genially)—Shouldn't eay @ word to any one about itt f AN AMICARLED ADJUSTME ST “Do you manage to keep an amiable atmosphere at your house this hap weather?” ‘Yes; when anything goes wrong we blame it on the children.” t that become equally clever, yet. all ewimi to more or lena tn ornament al swimmiog. depressing the abdomen; wel breath a few seconds, a T NM although all cannot rE J a ¢ 5 " " My URE FLOATIN DAILY FORUM Hass You (|frinc [ace (PHILS You [co RURPACE SWING AD PRE FLoaTING Signed ials on Leading Topics of the Day D Seba ts : a totale NO ESCAPING IT. bety one eh we whe VERY THOUGHTFUL ort : AGES AND MARRIAGES. Pere hcket agents. some | 3 By ' “eo ae you you let my wealth be a berrier be- fecoonrg generally to : 4 MRS. FRANK LESLIE, sik tie Wh DUNE: em (6 as a’ tn, o eae s 5 more generally known q ‘* may learn float, and to Indulge specific gravity of human body, being Seftated lung pe O 10 ile motioniess on the To practise the lungs, nd erect, empty them # much as possible by hen breathe deeply, fili- ng thelr lowest parte as as the chest: hold t O20 ewe Peewee hen repeat the actions. Next to the proper man. S8t-bttt- get tb PB ttt mear ete Peden ead b Rte d it deat Ot eet Rbrbed ee Agement of the lungs, the head should be considered, are siraight over his head, at the same time straigit- ind at whatever tnclination the body may be in the ening his back. This, together with keeping hie \ungs Water, the head should be so regulated that the back— well inflated—well down in addition to the chest—will he heaviest portion—will be immersed, and the face enable him w practice to get his feet to the sure hortzontal or on a line with the surface. face, as these actiona alter the centre of gravity, this In mind, then let the swimmer get | (See Fig. 2) tn the bath, place his arms eo that he| The ite action with the arms, carrying them rms the letter uroing sidewa: weil forward, has an opposite effect, and will result “T.” which will prevent him from a fn the swimmer floating in a vertical position, slightly, hollow bis bend the hip foints, and gently f s (seo Fig. ©, but this and Pig. § being Fr 1 above). If done correctiy somewhat diMecult they should not be attempted at from under him, but should he raise his head or bend frat. his hip folnts, as in the act of sitting down, he will) Having, however, mastered the art of floating so immediately “go under.” far as No 2 figure. is sitaply a question of practice h * a few feet. 2 Quick, tt'e In this cask. Gah-h! it’s nothing tut a tommy-rotten hotel advertisement! Sold! Hi! Hellup! on PALER ERIRAERAA DORAL EL MDD OD OEED * CUPID PARDONED. ¢ means to break off the match. It was not a pleas- fing idea for her to look forward to becoming mother-in-law to the woman she had striven so Jong to outshine . The end will come and bring sorrow fn its UPID, were you, by seeing, yet more : wise, ees Laat wr és aus Ge £ AC Tou would not, shutting many mastens’ MAY A GIRL pesca ‘ oven them fulf! ty, : os oun them og they should statty choose SPEND HER VACATION ally Ue ni find the very fellows they would lose! Me Mia: Lee raIRCHILD. B WITH HER PIANCE ? | dese rege. ereererrte Te sy inal ib oe ELECTRICITY AND TREE GROWTH | KNOCKS SAT “NEW YORK. | An entraoetinary phenomenon adtieed FAR MRS AYER— Would tt be proper for « young lady to heen oath the Avenue Spend her vacation where “ Hrusses ¢ the in n of the elecs a frend (male) is? He OH, LISTEN TO THE BAND |; atr cir follage begine to turn brown and has Invited her to fo » New York's crusale on organ-ent ar August, to bud, and even to blossom, and ft t* near wher fied than the of Don Quixote on the hooper The trees the opposite atte of lives and ts ne matl.—Chicago Journe . ehave rd trees, for they c eo Lf me i he tat and 4 t put t A MARKSMAN BY MISTAKE. laws co, taaa’ waist tao a Saaehihe ane i cucu at wes ‘A New York Potceman who was ed elleve that the caus | obits # will be @ mad dog killed the anim ot the { things te due to the electrical tent wh see e8 her for an indefinite ume MA gun must Have been discharget secidentally —Chi-|pawes wu * 1 acting , ne roots of the) There ts fearon why a young man and cago Times-Herald rees re otherwise quite healthy |heart should not pass the'r vacation at the same GULLIBLE GOTHAM. lplace, but there is every reason in the world why « —— — Fe N > peut girl should seruputously avoid ‘There are no new features in the intest New York THE CHI (ESE Ar AND THE AUTO. |* tion whic will invite critic bebe et thelr money ‘The dupes in pucket-ehop failure the same olf way —Washineton Post. | 1 would put yourself in thie unfortunate att tude f you were to pass your holiday tn the same house Reset CUSTOM, His which your young mae frleas restées vniees you becomes rather torrid now and then, but both happened to be guests of a mutual friend there never was 4 Une when the olty by the le know what it was fo be sun-baked on doin fe the yearly by weal a York Chicago News & PERGONAL SLIN SLINGS AND ARROWS. : ody President's face ls sald to be growing stronger, an secure board near by tn ne gentleman's friends, lly will give you the protection re accept without compunetion this op | ng your most natural desire to be} , f the of the far the home where the} ee | whom you hope at some future day to marry @t hie a adiis the or0 Gestine tho Govemcet Ot ] It would be wiser If you decide to make thts Laute Post-Dispatch | for your tton to be from the beginning an ‘nde endent one understood that you have | lat it be come to the} vflinge or town to be near your friend during yor holiday Do not permit any one to think there fs any mys |tery in the matt | You wil! avoid all comment of those who ore in- jelined to be curfoue ‘f you let them understand the a situation from the beginning {| The mort confirmed gossip fin? no food for @ seandal tn euch a 1y respec and thoroughiy moving-ptetur: explained and proceeding You must be extremely careful and ctreumspect tn * Roosevelt in action.—Chi jyour Detavior and should not ae Jany other man than your flance | Let btm call to see you every evening if you choose, last time | S84FEFPOOSE DS EED ISA EOEEIOEE> EES | 11 be careful not to allow him to stay later than the unthunk Me emyrig? on| Minister Wu ts not the only Chinaman whe tuns \eual retiring hour of the other guests. le Row |an automobile at Washington. The interpreter to Go to walk or drive or to a place of entertainment kewanl * Lagation may often be seen abroad, as with him precisely as you would were you at home fiding WHE hin Americana wits, bet take great care to beep trom infringing ca che wt attentions from laws (hat govern men an@ women of correct life in all places \ rhe matertal ts perfectly transparent, and 1 am aseuming that the man you write of is he for example you must not see your flance except tn @ parlor of a public room of the boarting-house, Do not for a moment permit yourself to think that your position, if you follow my suggestions carefully, will demand any explanation or apology HARRIET HUBBARD ATER omineyansens CHINESE TEMPLE WINDOWS Many Chinese temples have windows made from the white mother-c'pearl found in oyster shells. HROWN-HAIRED girl was counting the vict ms | that had fallen to her gun, Just then Reginald | If he remains motionless, possibly in a few seconds ‘s toes may touch the bottom again, but if eo, the Mghtest push of the foot will send him floating on to enable him to y his position and form figures According to his skii! and fancy, always remembering that, in changing from one position to another, it te much the better to move slowly Many pretty surface figures can be formed by twe ter—until they ‘or more swimmers. ED Parkhurst Hall, Yorks, “My Dear Marry: I don't know what you will think of me when you read this. I oan't call my life my jown. I have had two offers of marriage this rere jaay, ant am tn terror of my life, They say theress luck in od4 numbers, so make the number odd like }® wood boy. I may have only fancted tt, but I have loften thought that {: was only my wretched money [and your own pride that kept you from speaking be fore, Besides, I should Itke to go to India tmmensely, Ever yours, BLANCHE VERITON.” And Remrose made the number an 044 one.— Peang Pictorial Magazine. NING WORLD From this first position iret him carry his arms round slowly—keeping them tn the Marby, esq, sauntered up and lHeped the usual opal ginsa. ’ p _Z = in y Te Prot Horses. es reat ih Akins Aw, how much did you Veriton? Rather | ry ine raitor of The Rvwaing Worit tt pettind ‘ ner, wasn't | ow me to mention @ splendid meth China han 2.000 miles of telegraph lines, but > ing warm about tt, I assure you, Mr. Marby. preventing suffering and death to a ad: miles ot raitway. ah 1 hope you dtd well, You were making nolse enough.” | horse during hot her? It ts to fasten @ cloth or —ee Aw. very little I'm off color this morning, &96—/sponge, and keep it constantly wet, on the head bee A SMART FRENCH PROCK 2 theres the gavnor Excuse me a moment, !iween the ears, or fasten some covering like a bone [Miss Veriton. Aw, walt and let me introduce you.” |net over the head he demanded In this way many a valuable animal has been saved to ita owners, Give the dog and cat also plenty of r to drink during the madness.” Summer season and prevent iM swung off, but che girl did not wal. A young sit lagily upon a fences some twenty sis away, his gun across his knees. He sprang wn as she aj hed, and they set off together, tng and talking. The corpulent General greeted bis elongated son 1 hetr wth no great amount of effusion “Who's thar sigh you were talking to just now?" ow Wa A Men, To the Riitar of The Evening World I would Ike to ask readers a young girl, ray eleven or twelve yours of age, whe is wuch a perfect lar that she can lie herself out of Any possible scrape, and make anybody else out the What do you think of body much,” drawied Reginald Boap or butter, of something sly common, y'know. Blanche that kind. | 7 Mar, and with apperentiy no trouble and almost eae Ee eae wet vane e us vans een cant tee fuch & person. What could be sungeter make alt the running, You've got to net |22* for same. rea Please asewer, MO hat girl, She's worth three-quarters of a militen » |Things are going bad tn the world of stocks and What Sort of Hen She Hates, |mnares.’ » he Reto Th) Bi | “Aw—but I say, guv’por,” sald Reginald, “ hate a man vho how to lay down bit too rough, Miss Veriton” — a code of laws for womer ot apply to men, | “Get out of this,” roared the General. “I'm going! hate a man who ¢ chews, Ito marry Mies Veriton myseif” jSambies, races, bets, atiends prise-fights, ané does It was a week later when Reginald nerved hime if CYCFY Mean (hing because he if a man, but who wante |for the on Young Bemcose had been notified that |* *¥#*t tender woman to love him. I hate a mag ne had taken the firet place in the recent examina-| °%. & man walter, @ man poet, a man painter, @ tion for the Indian Civil Service, and was away in| 49 Surse and @ man disbwi A WOMAN, Londor | decided a jong time ago to leave years, thing. Besides the soap trade is so terribly unaristo- Jeratic. shut the plano, “there are no more in the family. appear to be in demand today. Poor boy, | must write to him.” Rr ald proposed, and wi Well-Dreseed Neagars. Mr. Marby 2 promptness, “I never change my plans 1 the west side two well-dressed little girte jand for a few and were | to marry you {t would upret every. between nine amd eleven years of age begging pennice from a number of persons paesing, several of whom feadily dropped emall change into their hands after istening to thelr story. As « as the eympathetie petvon was out of sight the girls would resume their Reginald fed, and Mies Veriton creased to the plan Five minutes later the door opened and the Generaj| romping and playing uatt! ano her person would come appeared also abrupt and 4 from « song from Then be propored also, His answer was) along whom they consider@) fay oracle to ask to kindly: and as he departed the notes | add to their Hitle heard. Every few minutes the girig Geisha’ drifted after would run and buy a plum or a peach from a stand “Thank goodness,” sald the girl fervently as she|nearby. The two girls, no doubt, were already ac. 1] quiring one of the deplorable means of gaining tiv. Ing without care or work, a9 well as jorrning a taste for ease and luxuries that can be obtained with “On the following morning Harry Bemrose received tellewing! J bb’

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