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THE WORLD: FRIDAY Se ees o oe ween enn nnn ee nerennn PICTURES AND JOKES T EVENING, AUGUST 17; 1900, KES THAT TICKLE FOLKS. ‘THE ONLY Loss, and as T bad WAY MARRIAGES A Gin. H ROUND FOR CHINA—A GOOD JOKE ON THE POWERS. Pedtaed by che Prem Puniine Company, 6 te PARK PROVE UNHAPPY On what etty step has} i balieve aM the ; Sew Yor. \ ' tos By the Great Caran d’Ache in Le Journal Paris. well-meanin i F ' y « man ‘in 48 the Post-Oftce at New York an Genmt-Ciaes Mall Metter, P ne Cena ' tei ae ie | rags aiv ng r friend a little . mae a ‘ . ! os y some adv when FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1900. Bry any af : H Mp} re? thi, inaslon. ¢isos — = Ss T tf sue proving ' w x} f It doesn’t cost you any. 4 VOL. 41. NO, 14,241 oi 8 ' } y iane ai * : me haste ty vr, andt “It costs you your eome } . H ) / friend, very often,” sald . ; | Are eware, nyt f the wise man , Is There a Blood-Thirst Microbe ? | ' a ee ; re ot Do oe . ' te ration} i to be e ‘ Hl f A START. ent ree A wes to Boer war in South Africa, } — | “You tokt me to come) ts . nave n . ’ t © ba father Boxer massacres in China, | \ } and work to-day." | en gp : Phila aktih he Fy my 1 aid the ne mOy " “ Benevolent assimilation’ in the Philip- } H Or0 { es go led the {OPANK® blo’ . very white pines, } ‘ ! shaorenapise / Iruggist, “you may begin ;° Tatas ARieee aehiae the scien wiit thou Ae r t s the n ster aske .* ‘ Assassination by Anarchists in Italy, ‘|! \. tn thef take this man for thy » 1” she glanced ce ‘ . ays? | ‘ Se a ‘quickly through the © who was Attempted assassination in Paris, Jie \ faye? ties go 6 Obind Chotata of ‘Bure Catch Fiypaver’ ns vere, and her Gaede likaoca iy 4 Duels, real and fake, } rly ignore ‘ " \ is ! year | went there with war materials for the Chinese Government, and on i. ait ie in there, Color riots in New Orleans, ie ‘ \s 4 \ itis } , a _ . . . i = Bloody prize-fights in New York, ‘|, \ . a} wa WER. fArmord ant Aribur 1 and and wite te ‘ & 98 vay ‘s ‘ #t the old cies! Cruel murders in many parts of America, ' . ’ \ oy She ba how her age qbustly writ) ‘ 1 och, And now race riots in the very heart of |!‘ @ leaning on \ cia H ek: seats: % no hel wr most cultured New York 1 gow et ow CouneE i For she has eveng “Ml He bears it agatn, 1 4 ! ) H " ! A | scratched [t from land, going nd w j v » the What does it all mean? Is there a blood. "'" ‘ \ ; i Tie recceds te thee ibowetee 6 © thirst microbe? Or are all these eb illitions | é wn f 4 i Bible It was Helen Raymond. | . . . of human savagery merely the concomitants |" } baste ae Wines vei Ade want re ak We ATO eee” eaer civilization i 8 » nerf Hut, mamma, :f 1 buy {Wie T did not love hi arty Wien Pesecoccccccceees coeccceccoccocce * faeries ‘ seat iiatl rt iat tT may not p@y father's wish, or, rat mimand. When my fod 7 ! , fra 7) ave money left to buy af father told me I must 1 r Raymond my — oe atruge 5 erty 8 { pa i Wneart was aiven to Marry and I refused. 7 i y 9 ©) trom the : P “Later Harry and 1 quarrel! tour engagement, THE EVENING W ORLD S 7 5 hark sa ones ‘ aan il , heen mee rn you which Caress she fal aged piv DAILY FORUM | ria corse a si kt one mi ie } as : en ee oe nn nn nn nn nn nnn nn ene ome nn neon coe e+ ecccocccee-: es bedi baa eeryy ome segget dere death or i det CANING ALMOST AN INSULT. } A REMINDER, — Pi nade at > Wyareaite 18 OF 2 seman t Perey Nightfower,” shouted Lawyer (examining witness)—Where was your maid} I reminded Jones that he owed me) Months after tiie Harry, # apo ut have caned a the time 16 engagement, sent a letter ask Gigned Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day cee Bah eae pester : ke fat up Lady—In my boudotr, arranging my hair, } “Did tt vex ba 1 went {6 father thes i Sie necdonees: aul e ‘ ane the chatr It cere) Lawyer--And were you there also? } “Oh, no; tt reminded him to remind me that I owed are vrne ein data —w oo } Lady (indignantiy)—sie' him 92" ack him mysell, bu ane sinaiidneainiines oy efore NEW YORK'S COLOR RIOTS, me se fot, : Pastor St, Mack's M. E. Church, ome eh head ~—) HILE 1 depreeate lawlessness tn any form and anywhere | do not hesitate to say that this city Wednesday night ' the aren ware a “ was an index of mob spirit tn have ® —— what It may w brutal shape. When suff te ne tor . Not since 1863 has such an a eure veh my , erhibition occurred here. the practical world They chose not ‘The mob was not content to endeavor to punish |)’ |. te be ion on the guilty parties, but dragged Innocent men and y,)uebie lesson and c grave warning t Women from the cars and brutally beat them weneracons LAUNA JEAN | writes for The Brening World by arr y Hore Paper hee WHAT COREANS EAT HELE is n ence t of the or walt ve adjoining w The Intense feeling of animosity between the colored and white population was last night most apparent | In spite of the fact that many persons claim it fy dying away, It seems to need only a provoca- tion to bring it forth in its worst form, It ts the duty of both Church and press to stifle thir feeling. It can be productive of evil results only. | Stakans for Ten I belleve the offenders shenld be summarily | ips and saucers ased for tea in t dealt with, but it Is a matter of surprise to me |The drinking that only three or four arrests were made of tho | (vier 8 & silver he persons engaged In assaulting innocent onlook- ers It is @ question whether such extremes of vio- | lence would have been resorted to if a man of any | Other nationality had committed the crime of | which the negro was guilty If the offender had been an Italian, or even a! Chinaman, punishi. ut would probably have been @onfined to him alone. | The New York riot of Wednesday night bears | @n unfortunate resemblance to the disturbances the Fai marke p rea of any tres! ays a los Angeles yh! oe TRIALS, — ARTS ther was taken Is driving me mad ' e efore my wedding day and our plans fatied “1 destroyed ali but one of the letters Harry had written me Arthur found that letter this morning, and h ne home to-night. On his bureau f fount ter “My Deag Helens Ry mistake, while hunting for @ paper {mn your desk. T discovered a letter addressed to you tm the handwriting of Harry Livingston. It was adfreased Helen Armond, yet 1 cout not see why \: yy should keep a fetter from hi w that you are my wife My jealousy was and ing the Vetter I read the secret of) . 1 learned from fit aieo that you aud " ecelve me. You ber Meved that I knew whe wife that you Hove Harry Livingston, 1 did not know tt; your father never told me, eise T+ ave married ye “Th Rough that all these three er bas o'@& yous, much, and rat e en returned, when he had read the letter Yes more than | ever loved Harry Joving him. look cross. You ain't! Just then tand he the darn ft! There goes the alarm} Sculptor—If yo dash “lam going away for a ‘little while 1 when I shall r I leave y will neet 1 suppere you w are t Vtather's now, knowin@ how he has seve jto your friend Alice, and may God bless ling, my wife AnT | “Do you love your husband now?’ asked the minister ' » be my model you gotter ur gure ok quent y valk soipaddtas cnabepand {mintator had another midnight guest a == eee Sane ———————_—_—_ — Helen wen! into @ room leading from the study, while the minister stepped to the door and let tp his SPARE RE EER bie bed FRESH AND COOL. second guest, Arthur Raymond. He shook hands with MY AUGUST DREAM : : : ras they adva sed woe | the fre, and he OW would y ke to be saliing now * ry she had forgot ‘ vad and high. ; here’ he asked hoarsel: f snow ‘ epiied the mintater, “and she below * Refore ve could say anything more the Neath an | red sky? room where Helen was opened and she eared. Her ne with the light of How woull you like to be sailing, t say, On an leeberg far away? yes sh she cried, coming forward. ‘Is It true, Helen, what I have just heard; do you Salling away to a frozen land, Where the sun ts fringed with ce; fn New Orleans a short time ago | ” 1 st us 4 With wesuntiinn of one love me While there is no excuse for the murderer. it ts "8 ee Dee ee 86th paper pred i nae SOE SOS HERI. ABS: TR: SO @ deplorable fact that the foul deed was the pre oe reduced hate 1 $ ee and whe pele Now, wouldn't that trip be nice? “Gall I repeat the ceremony?’ laughingly asked cursor of mob law. io the impartial onlooker Mrs 1 that the elle See Sone — Bes te ee Sag: ORY he minister the outcropping of race antagonism te the thing a 2 On an cebers far h e is mo need,” replied Arthur as he to be regretiod COUP OC ROR Ce | kissed his wif =A _ Mf i! 7) . = ors Areetelnleletteictetetinteteiateteteintnfelntelnteinteteteted \¢ . 5 fue G o | YR UVERIES AND ANSWERS ‘catmeaigoemaie? oe a and s, her j* eee ee A cor « « ta ™ | o BUTTONS ON LACK OF COAT. ‘ ee i | bein me & he Ok N Am ‘ ° os, WAS Once ques at 1“ 1 The we | hour during day or night if he his pay? 4 fa chin he ‘ f " . ad am a very unt ate young lady. Whatever I L. SCHOEN, . ms © “ surd A try t Iam never successful in, even in regard to | Py Wes wh, fter long end 4 bine y * , ! ‘ i pe marriage. Young men take me out once, treet me %| Which language has th: ter number of words, i ae ‘ 3 : eo : “ " poe tree eee dt = _— =. the English of the German A. BARBER Kind A ane wea . teacher nee and never came again. You Drinks It. tw ’ ies ‘ # tovalid ts 7 0 to 60 6 tage, but have no money for A says you eat soup; B says you rink soup. Unable to answer the American r es arpenter beams x AR | Which ts right? CONSTANT READER. 5 ‘ 1 « rk, wha * More Chinese Torture. | y . —_o - tof The Rvening World ® eman wore Why are the allied t 1y? ee and had to b from bis belt. then tw ; KRUGER AS AN ATHLETE. aekst. Btuae ian a ee B of women only? And ito, where? A FRIEND, he ~ Ts . . ’ aa Say ‘Magate and Me, en ime X Ie it correct to say: “This matter concerns only fr the ww . " ‘s Maggie and I” iM Gy vides — oe a ae Pet dese . seusuny wiles ' THE QUEEREST STREET Pate CORN PUDDING ANTON, China, possesses the eas few of the adjeiainn| NTOD a Ps queerest street in OLDEST BRIDE IN THE WORL D, : forty houses on the side whe: ¥ : me at hee To a pint of corn pulp add a pint of milk, stir in the the world. It Is roofed in with glazed paper fa BRI - sant York they could arrange to have the sengers get well-beaten yolks of four eggs, a teaspoonful of salt, tened on bamboo, and contains more signboar on and off there, say from a platform, a9 as not to| taste. Mix thoroughly; lastly add the atif-| lo the square foot than any street in any other coun- interfere with going on foot to the bridge! fened whites and bake in a moderate oven in a greased try. It contains no shops but those of a citizen of t . * s < per- or We searching for a particular car Aish for one hour. A aries and dentists, Physic street is its appro Bas awak ‘ i NAPOLEON IV. ‘to roast meat. | seme. — — R youth of " RN TS ANON SD = | ber. 5 " wT OXATNCODOITT DOINGS zee OME | REU OINGS OF BIG AND LITTLE CREATURES I. ALDOM oe 1 nt Parla? U//V ILC WC IV LG WU L, LLY U re] ( e @teond b+ _ nee . rakes ice RATS KNOW SAVAGE BEES PET BEAR COW'S LUNCH | A PARROT {TURKEYS EARN |A BAD SNAKE HOW SCORPION | BAT SMOKES Mght.—Lonion 7 ABOUT SHIPS KILL A HORSE ROUTS BURGLAR. COST $1,000. SAVES LIVES, | BIG MONEY. ELOCUTIONIST. ENDS TORTURE. CIGARETTES, —— ~ o- WHAT THE SULTAN SPENDS Sz. | HF P £ the Lan on Ane — Gold in Cireu! prrount of gold coin \s We estimated by the Bank of Kneis ictais | would surely fou dered had the friendly warning of the rodents not been beeded himself the oa Across | him hie path | while he Wied | Wal even attack & man. | agony. Divers sa a of air are 4 grown-up per- hours, an adversary rk ‘ * leaped upon him and | coh erent saved his master's If®|t Washington for |The durgiar was capcured, | demption, ¢ 4 has « blood. fucking vampire bat that smokes cigarettes. Nae tives nail him to @ doop by his wings and throst & cigarette into his mouth, He puffs tt with apparent enjoyment until i consumed. Then the na- tives Kill him before the cigarettes have @ ehanee to do ty, “Sang | A flock of 1,00 turkeys Like @ cock’s crow ts earns $5 a day for ite the cry uttered by @ pol- owner, Mr. Finch, of Sa- deneue taut Adiiaten ry subjected to torture he Hugoey, a rel The scorpion’s sting {s fatal to man and beas: When caught alive and A whole family was cent ot Wayne Coun > ang his tn the ¢ ar 18] pocketbook ved from drown- . ling by a pet parrot A ining | buge dam above the house, line County, Kan. They is return the! burst in the night while| id the flelds cf grass- Sake. The unwary trav-| -oosiies suicide. One tor- pass as Kone. A all were asleep. The par-| hoppers, and Mr. Finch eller thinks nothing of the ture surrounds dim with ttf Essay athe ih aig rot heard the roaring of| hires them out to Dis! ¢amitiar noise until he fire; when he finds escape hrottie | Hughey bought and killed 'h¢ Waters and sent up a/ neighbors in flocks of 19\Ands himeelt suddenly |cut off he curis up and, pear | ber and found the money sbrili scream. Mis master at $250 a day. Now his ptricken by the hidden| ike @ flash, his tail, in | well digested in the stom- jamped from bed, roused | turkeys are clearing $175 Te sent the pieces) hie wife nnd children and| a week for him and feed. |T0CI* Unlese the wacm) waich ie the poisonous re-| escaped in the nick of| ing themasives in the|™@ removed at once the| sting, 1s seen to pierce . _ {viatim dee, ato, nd the | 4 1 feree- i ‘ ~

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