The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1900, Page 4

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Tm Soe) Oe Police Shey Pariianed by the Prove ly Six Days } CHorid. f ompany, te @ PARK ROM New Ter cored aU the Post Oftiee at New Tork a0 feonmd-chawe Mail Metter, i WEDNESDAY, SFPTEMBER 5, 1960, H ft \ ioteinboiststotototutntatelatetmbebelatetotoateleisietetel | +: FOUR LESSONS OF THE ! Events of current interest have demon strated, with painful detail That a crowded New York street 1s no + place for erratic ih That evenachained and peaceful watch ale jor adrunken man § eworks, dog isnot a ubje to te That a r than Buller can tell when the Boers will be whipped s who | Wi for keeps. PARK 10 PULPIT. oefaledsfeletieb=telelsiedtelateteteleimtelnteletaledmibebelelatet atelmtelefufetatelatelbeint=t eT REITIOT TIEN Sewer mn NRE RIT TAPE POT PP Ta TE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1900, | IROTE [As She | “TNELL GWYNNE COGS As She Is Painted. Parson Sunday. Played, [olototonletintenfonfeateofntooleofnfel HOUMA ND BO HO EOEO® AMANDA A, t t i eLS eri wer ss MAMAN SION % That in view of the plague terror at} + Glasgow, New York's sanitary port regue © tations Ne J cannot be too 4 On the left, under the onormous hat, is the Nell lations: have not: been and Gwynne presented by Miss Marie Tompest in "Eng t jigorously enforced, Mish Nell,” now running in London, The play Ad a i. the player are very much the talk of the big Huglish elstetetofolistetsintetettetetoteteiototnteteietott , olty, As for the hat, Mise Tempest intends It for a : ~ ® f th ! Queen Almahide © bs ancy copy of the one i wore when as Queen Almahtde © ye MONI AUT IC 4 ¥ ologue In “The Con t of Granada,” @ THE EVENING WORLD'S i ‘obvimlermloi-lobeleiolnlolinl Li ere areetial had parodied for thelr own y 4 ) The black splurge in the centre of this ure &inusement the broad-brimmed hats of the Frene) 8 w Ol U M wh é Dre autograph of the Lmpress Dowager of China, come| ® fashions, Nell's headgear “of the circumference of a ® D A | L x I \ ° A Park MUAAE'OR WeeR-IAYs, u preacher on BUnday with a na ger” Tt wan weltton | large coach whee!" was a parody of a parody. In lm % | and at night! 4 in 1868, with a came alr brush, and tp preserved in| 6 4nd It ts Papys who says go “hor little figure | hye | rn i + Lait tically eaadld Aaa tie dlbdiodl the National Museum at Washington, China’e offtclal) § ho droll as to lead King Charjes to take her home in ® Signed Editorials on Leading Topios of the Day |} 4h a Kuard at the Hdge avenue entra the Wiss aaa) a AOA siden ate doin iihe-and w Cobol Hib ooaeh to aupper” ® igned Edito ! ORS A Mickon Drive at Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Ufleate of the autograph's genuineness D Tho portrait on the right t# that of the rea) Neil ® by Recognized Authoritias, The "park-guard preacher’ fille (he pulpit of the —— ® Gwynne, a6 painted by Bir Poter Lely 3 f " Chureh oxbe : 2 avevi A i « lesaamea a et . Hee tipellbeirliig cee Manley yo ‘eal Veh Sumatra Snakes TAP ULHS OOVOOHGGHLGOOHS Ge eH Ve GoOOO ty He esOvoeowowye NTHOOOHY” |e javoilen te unique pastor what it tnoke tn this Bnaken of all sizes abound tn the Sumatra jungles. wan ae a ne IMPROVE THE CONCOURSE! " b sh'e moods Monater lizards are there measuring ax and seven An Orange Battery, { Says bdsidiel dg foot, ‘The mart ts about (welve tnohes long] If a ate! knife and a sliver fork are inserted into BIR S COl ER eleletoleteimintletolelotolelstels and makes a nc ke the bark of @ toy terrier, An orange an electric current is generated, ) §, COLER, ga db Ce eumaa ama —. a eee o acess anmee oer eoeamee OER EEm=e Ne Comptroller of New York City. me Se ee ee er eee te ‘ eee erent I am most heartily {In 9 9 e favor of tho project for so= | ° the Improvement of the Concourse at Coney Isl- OTe hated é and, ‘This ploee of prop , AN ADSUNOT ns ary tow RAEN th oeriis, amt svushape yor'as tne! na? the it ity ponpe PATRON OF HOME INDUSTRY} 4 tho olty of Now York, # re wer { oun condescension to the Moor-walker. “I've @ crys ” eventy-two acres In ex DITIUH lover — hawt lig need fo f tont, with a frontage of wrown cold toward “Yon' interrupted the floor-walker, (n hia quick, “ Y Dear Miss Parker: y f Wal nahh her han'k’ehief @'partment, fifth counter, "Your letter recelved and the entertainment @ ‘ 2,800 foet on what can be} Verhaps @ reason for it ‘ i committee are very glad they have secured made tho finest strip of may be found In her jetter ttt tte tet tnb ts entnt tote bebntn tne Your services gentlemen's night, and feel confident of | beach In the workd W 1s followat HUMAN SAD the success of the evening, May we not have tho ‘The Concourse Is at the Dent lady, 1 appeal to Now what Il do it 1 pleastire of Mrs, Bancrof’s company also? you sdvice, A few fs "Please take (he 6.15 car and the carriage will meet ! terminus of the Ocean months ago L was intro hy w : thi H ni on watd, “IM bet you at the station, It te quite a little way to my Boulevard, itwelf regarded by many as the equal! jyogg to — young man whom | have recently found PLS esc aul ! home Very truly yaurs, t of any boulevard th this or any other country. |to bea deoelver and flirt, and not accountable for what a me "GERTRUDE DIX CHAMBPRLIN." do pces enn As itis now this magnificent boulevard terminates | he ways f ‘ “What shall I woar? What shall | read? What will { In a atreteh of waste land, amid a mass of broken When firet we me ne lal Hd th nk a ane deal you wear? You will go? What day does {t come?" concrete, driftwood and debris, mont unaightly In fol me, 1 cou tell thle Wy hie gene te “Frances, my child, have pity, | can now bellevo ns : Idreamed that he wae deceiving me rleht along tory that mother ls #o fond of telling, You asked carance And absolutely nseless for the enjoy One Hunday afternoon, the last time we were out bout one picture” ment of the public, ‘The Concourse ttaelf Hew ou) together, he put \ Bhs! Basal “oem a reason I am so well informed, iny | oth view of te Roulevard (orminus and will) ; + NS I DVRS EN Ge RABE RINE OE Rita) t eniily lend itelf to landscape architects! ki | ie tek me if 1 loved htm, and t assured htm I There is tho bell; I wonder who tt ts st in a very Short time we can hope for & aia arting he made me promise that T would nething told me not to, and f aid When pot weeond to none Ih the greater city,|weite to him, buts will not only give pleasure to those who |n?t last Bunday evening » very dear friend of hie Fran 8 face fush a little under her al ‘. | gerutiny as she answe: lancing hasttiy down at the pleove whore a letter lies hidden, “1 aim Safrald it te Gilbert Stevens.” Kk the ocean breezes alone, but will allow surt RBS id AK ; "Afmuld!’ Mra, Bancroft walks slowly over to ) nd ot enjoyments of the seaside une ida Ry ect he ul A i. t gel TAL RO SITES BG) LANES DI Ht Bate ing an ajoym |mush of Mr Ap he had passed & few remarks trays In @ low, caressing votce: “1 hope, Frances, you } der the best powslble conditions Jebout me to him the last Une he had met hie, and 1 are not encouraging that dear boy to hopea that will i Only one vinit to the Concourse tn required to|!\” als pald As Mich Ra to'have nothing: mere te: do either make or mar his life, You would not do thiy i th bien i soul " f ¢ e any person of both the need and desir sy ami Hal: Sekai BA } * even {f you could forget, | know i ability of thin {mprovomont. Whore there should lgyorp time Putin at htew, Tntect cetthcace racer Frances's mouth quivered slightly, but she drawe k SUCRE IROL SAMNe SEC RUD wel ap thavah 1 cou? pendertoot—Waan't Rursaw fll's death rather wuile her tail, graveful Mgure to {ts full het and the 5 be fine structures for the accommodation of tht rconfide In man again My whole thoughte aref ign4 crown of loving womanhood falls gently over every j public there are one or two pavilions hardly bet~ is ‘vi Alkali Iko-Naw; het been stealing hoanes fer a $ "When you were tn Herlin did you improve the op-} feature an she says: ‘I know you mean Bruce Mu ter than #hanties, and whore there should be gars] |) "ever Srraannidi Eh Sel me You 48 month i {portunity 0 see the collection of plotiros in thof Kenale, Mary, but he haa been a forbidden subject , never be (rier rT i yugh wo Ae rs tee erenee to p den beds, trees and comfortable weata there are| . ‘RDITH eenendn Praeprirner er aoeer oan ten onent en: estes eebaveanpentaren® national gallery t’ between us for months, He went away when I needed | a HOW DID sith KNOWE | No need, My daughter paints pletures at home!” }him most, and he could at least have told me why," - Acros of wand and parched turf Mterally covered] tt seems very likely that the young man in whom}. yy It makes my § /orrerirasenelry cirireantrinyio ; . ) oe ef ji " with seraps of paper and other debris. ) t HN loptlet fatth ae to accord him a earesatnustache amet! so salty fora whole day afterward. t rs I f ent » had owned the Cone p, |Defore he had asked your hand in marriage ts i i SOLVIN¢ TH f PRO BLEM. ‘The bustle and confusion always nding a receps If private enterprise had owned the Concourse Hoke: dannteanie WvSntUteN (RU EIARE AR IC la ' ‘ ‘ J “ 0) . tlon were well under way aa Frances and Mrs, Bane Instead of a public corporation, it te wafe to say Van ita Few techial Bue. PHind tee ‘ { croft paused at a turn in the atairway and looked that a million dollars would have been spent in Ite] ‘There se a clean of young men who make tove tof ! ‘ down on the busy scene, Improvement long before now. While the im. |t natdens simply fi pportuntty to x { } % Wish my sit wae eel ree Miu deli ” provement of the Concourse ts only a amall part Ria It an ne n ta antl i fyou AY RO TIEN OER HOFF ORS RB Lk mas: Poemreey ' SH att Pak: ik cee Cirla eh Net AnINed and selferespeoting phon , of the change which I expect to sen in Coney tales Aiinw tne tanliarity. st kissin unt Roget ' { Well, Tam! and it doesn't one bit. Why, good fond, It lo the beginning of an improvement which! The man wha truly lower a your « air) wi nt aek evening, Mr. Stevens. J did not know I should see you Gannot be inaugurated too soon for a caress unit! the hae promised to be ble br here." 1 evon th ete onpefil “I wanted to urprise you. I ni ‘aw you to Know t fw well tha } beautiful.” Something about the curves of Frances's Se Ss weathers Anarabe, ihe mouth gives him courage to add; "I saw Bruce Mes z . ngthenine H, Konate but a minute ago, Did you know he had ree mae “ene : ie wa + turned?” ANIMAL FASTER You Fait Ag } 4 } She had read threo numbers and been enthuslamy A hore wil ive twentyefive days without solld shel alinwy ; adinirar (aaa OF tloally recetved. About to respond to an encore, sha food, merely drinking water. A bear will go for six A ga wa vad ; nina pugaled over the expreesion of Mr, McKenate’s tae Beainh €a eo a Viper can extet for teu monthe with | LAURA JEAN LINNRY It seemed to her, aside from the total forgetting a out A ser ent ‘ ‘ Wow | sss dene ae hn’ ie ein ‘ ih at f, she read that little alr of ownership and pride to refuse foot for twenty months J ment iid the Ps fe . Sho Arihur, you to m don't allow one only given to thowe dearer than self, re Baa al ‘Me | ro mo any peste, What would © you without You, whe would Ao {t. He would comprehend, oliday COMPARISONS OF SPEED ” People called her conventional and proud; 1f they he raliwa Wh of Crowes, In Hngland | py vulted . pour ear by | Hot oy only knew what sho wus going to do! ay ¢ ovonato mw itels ma : Without restibn aa lh a a aa a i a ad An the announced her plece she stepped back and completion of t ve t would ‘ HP ih, ® Page Shyen wee Chamber'in's foot, in the great railway abo) ore. at a me " ' NOUTB, An per 1 Hoss—Dit you see M r hthe? "T beg your pardon,’ she paid clearly, and then 2 o- mall 21 $4 hour var etanth ob a Jack Well, f saw ‘ h began that dear olf Beotch poom which ends “Abt Plenty of Room ldaganier avd ata passing over @ copper wire { eaa— Siow wha her lia wlet she loved him rael wee, whe toved him reel weels Pwenty-Ave thousand acrow of the Mourne Moun: [a little over onth of @ aeeond } JP Jack—I should say the 1 t was bullt about f but she wadna’ gle in that she loved him rnel veel." talne f mown, Ireland, have bean wcheduied | od two feet above sea love . Hy In that long, tender glance she did give tn, and he A8 ah area for military manueuyres ( a ‘o FAMILY AVERAGES edubrorbeertn ened so ebebetetedabroneee ads 0: bata toon Ong O understood, His eyes glowed and the hand he held ove jeita | Thm aversan nuinbariet ties AMI la diate HOLLING THE IVR t to her with the sual congratulation» trembled and —_—0 o— By ahUptce ‘ if ganemret Mies: kliaeal A real ie i responded to hers as he gently drew her ono aide, tly Paris Gas orland, 96; A 1 “ite nd q 4 ‘ We frowned a y il ! “There, T told Mary 1 should step op some. opel \ ralculated al {he price pald by the private consumer |r ety Hh SR, IAD . \ pe om Bic ee $ I thank my lucky ntars T failed to break anything. ™ \ In Parte the gas burned daily al the farts Key sat feet “n Ra OS Whether Ernet cieared ihe dient) ‘4 uy 4 ) er } "It you Nad not spoken that little Rootch gem, q CORA about $200 f vate ie Hee beat ed Wt before his horee did. 4 UI oa dl : 4 +"T was wondering how I'4 get over without climbing.” Ptwo things would have been broken, dearest—yous ' | & each tamliy eee ee re ee oe Hb bottetete tots teeabotettnts heart and mine,” ? : ’ ii 1 L. - : = a <== SERS yee * HARRIET © HUBBARD AYER TO-DAY ANSWERS ¢ TROUBLED » HUSBANDS AND @ WIVES , - ws = ® ° i a nee nan nt A © n Ms baiand wate wit by hie side, N or ‘ie moet part sonaitive children who must learn [ want (o or not. My sister, who ts living with me, lies has never been bullt.” |auite dotug your part in this matter; that you do hot mrs, Aye a Pr yuc { Faia Lin I Wid write the wisdom of the world by experience A iltte ja: [has no enjoyment on his account, I have a brother 1 oan Understand that {t le pleasant to have your try to make yourself as desirable and charming as Ec On MONDAYS, ab } . eh BAL eet Heneo, # tittle encouragement, a kisk and a sila wil |who ia causing considerable trouble becgeen my hus slater with you, but #he can only properly assume the you are capable of, y f } RL iD "@ all the Incentive the young wife requires to urge| band and je being Jealous Deca ise my sister has position of a guest, and if her presence irritates your! You area gir) with a good mind. Your letter shows TUE YS, of f 5 : i , ise with Ne ry again and agate 1 she stoceeds, t}made her home with me. My husband al husband she should love you well enough to make her |it, Try to make friends with your husband. To wie WEDNE AY y oma} ' {tn growing wings, but in devel wk her capactites In| hie word in preference to mine, and has turned home elsewhere, | his love and reetore the peace of your home should F } ma side the Hon mistake @¥@TY WAY until whe becomes the ideal companion of my siete vonsequence, Out every action le You say you have never had any entoyment betore| come before anything else, ( Troubled Husbands { & his sweet ‘ c © wore an Her husband's dr ‘i She cannot achieve ar | With ' tehed, and ot any Hy and, A nly SAS ENS, % after marriage, What about your Logie Gaye? ae. as THURSDAYS, of Bex Ranke ' out vaband’s loving emcouragement. She wil Jo my utmos oa nt when I spea. Wera they not fal) of happiness, as they should have FRIDAYS \ Nie bitke known as the honey> tal rly under the sting of his rebuke ano sarcasm, him he ignores ine ¢ ve never given him been? And what has happened between you and 10) oe toe ee Marry for 910,000 fi IDAY8, } ¢ ; auae to doubt mo MOA an i of ordinary ina man you chose from all others to be your companion ; Litlesa ikaw varian cad é will} at Bale aA A Domentio Jangte. BFORE 4 7 <1 am for life, that you now, ¥n such a short time are at] ,7 Ams man thiriytwo rears re Wed coarriedinat A ten i ; | ‘ fhy never feer Mew rer golng t ou ot yourself such grievous oade? divorced by dh ried ny ousy. Now there not receive attention, na 1 t atonided ik and ; Ne whas) | Aen. & Worian tweedy Youre Obd,. T Naveinever had tak © mombers’ ot your Now, to discuss your husband. Certainty, T do not|'# # Widow who thinks considerable of mé and who y ? for publication, Write on one / ries f \ here, ahd heleny enjoy fore marriage of after. Now, own family in what appears to be tn a manner antag fcc! he ts right in'his refusal to permit you to viett | Mas #10.000, Liddle Atty yeary oe rema t be aatiee I REE ‘ 7 bimeelt « ca Wah las! WiSECT Wal ie thie: fe it right thar 1 ontstte to husband relatives or to allow them to visit you, No man| sole to marry a! a9 T do not love her with antent paper only, vered, aa Aiwcover Ne must, th weeteal angel should not be pewnittted to vialt my. relatives when f 1d be permitted to come between the should be permitted to tryannize over a woman at all, | @84 true love? I am very unhappy living alone in @ + orld hefore wv ¢ woman afte: ail have them visit me? My iusha: efuses to of Husband and wife, not even the mothers Of course, you must not neglect your baby, but every boarding-house, DAVID. ) woman's weaknes . t's know! out, even for a walk with my who ie ers of th arried couple woman with little children should have a few hours, J CANNOT advise any man to marry a woman unless ‘ ' C life as her pole equipm er new life, younger than 1, and ie only in New York about fn say honestly to your oeoamionally of freedom from the care required by an| J he loves hor, You certainly need not expect to be ’ Dear Mire, Ayer wan not , or, and the A month, unless he accompanies us, fT have a toy sidered your hus p infant happy If you marry a woman solely because of the it Tye only been marrid v the and my hued conte are in a x e tangle ina twenty mv 8 old. My husband claims f should not comfort before ¢ ©, that you have made Tell your husband frankly and gently, and do not} fect that she has $10.00, and I think you would be 9 Mtidd fault with everyting Before we were tare fortnight. Wut rhea the va ike! in reality that go out without the baby, but he goes wherever he hin i confida id for the the exigting dissens|get angry, that you do not propose to be treated am| properly punished {f you were to fal! In such a case to red he hed only kind, Joving words, and now 1 was during the ting days She's probably choose and stays as long as he likes. No maiter how sions you are absolutely guiltless, then it l# manifest though you were a save, and that such proper free- | get any of the fortune for which you would sell youre Mnbappy ali day jong, Nothing sults him now and he te as accompllehed am our own mother, (he paras |innocent the enjoyment 1 seek he refuses to lot me that you are not to blame. dom as a decent wife desires you intend to have, Then| self, Why do you not look out for a woman whom. eine of everything | wet before him, and before on of housekeepers, was at her age. Wore married he used to say he would be contented| Of @ truth, young women are not angels, but Just have It, and seems to doubt me in everything, but There is no ada truer than the one which de-|make your word good, Would care for and work to support as other mam €o8. whenever he wants me to go out I must go whether jclares, “The house ja enough to contain two fami-| I am tmprrssed with the feeling that you are not) That would be the madly, decens thing te dm |

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