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eee Es MIR Lm Nt ATTA FERN INTER RM SE TN Sienaneasenametemenmaeaniaaadaen eee THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1990. aziorid.| °° YOU ¢ LAUGH © RIGHT * ACROSS * THE * TOP ® TO-DAY.e« °° Sern vm SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF THE GON TUESDAY, SE. TEMBER U1, 1900, hye nan ! ; a eee FURTHER ? a my TAD reeeee sty Both oracles spoke yesterstay, Which payer Oracle Platt--Mr, Cob i about as ak \ \ transparent a political mountelank as ever developed in New York City, Oracle Croker—Coler is not fii for the { { | } | 5 ‘ ‘ 1 gong Ww oringin’ ike dat fer, all by Whiga! Bang’ “ip! Short Tramp=Why, don't you see? It wus ringin’ ter let de engineor know office of Governor, Why. he's uot even tit BSDR . ‘, ‘ we wue on de track, no he'd slow up an’ not run over um, but T guess he wasn’t for the office he now holis, [le takes a ’ j tendin’ ter his businews great deal of credit ty himself, but he has ; eee ennttetettebetetetetetebateti tet eerttetettntat-d ee HOebatetatetrtee ntnbetntrtrdntebretnteetetetetets AetrbrbPebatetnteh a ttete te bate tnbs Bob edsteOtntntutntntntutntntneneaGA> AT THE HOBO 5 AODnviIND STrnune HUT FORGET 10 PAY, no right to, i . An! Tey Mr Mourthley,” exclaimed the good old] Horrouxhe What are you driving at anyway? HOUSEHOLD CIFTS, After this united b «boss denunciation, is j Y ® truly a godly man Lendors-l simply don't want you to forget that fy t snonstrate absolutely Well certainly,” replied the unregenerated imangyou owe me 90 anything needed to denon olutely who had heard him preach he giveth tis beloved] Horroughe-Don'( worry I expect to remember that Coler is the very best man for Goy- sleep.) that to mny Oying day eer ec oe eer oe oe coy WRAPS OF THE COMING AUTUMN. emor ? THE EVENING WORLD'S DAILY FORUM. Bigned Editoriale on Leading Topics of the Day by Recognized Authorities, Ce “ DANGER IN OCEAN RACING, by P. T. POWERS, President Eastern League HB recent race (for in spite of aapertions to the contrary it can be called nothing olwe)? between the Deutechiand and) the Kaiser Wilhelm der Groase brings foretbly to the) public the folly of such burate of @peed acrons the PIG BROKEN TO HARN jaa tetotototottotell=letotobetoiei~'-t an / 38 mon aes Guest (of marriageable age)—Thin partridge ts aplendidly cooked! Who did it? Hostess—My—ah daughter Guest (later)}—Who Je that playing the plano #o badly? Hostess (qulekly)—My cook! eon earns y THE PRESIDENT'S AUTOMOBILE CARD, 00000000000 Atlantic, ‘The lesson which will surely result from atm: | {lar exhibitions will come pooner or later, and ze tt does come it will be a terrible one. Those | ners carry often over a thousand pas | bougers, They have one object in view every ooran | trip, and that is to break the record, The time of crossing now has been reduced to a few hours over five days. I consider that the public itaelf te to blame for repeated trials to reach the other aide in| the leant ponaible number of days. All the passengers think of ds the short run from this country abroad, @ EARCUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, They do not stop to consider that the ship's en Of course there's a “'T/Alglon wrap out for the|A little black collar, stitched with white, peeps out Binos are atrained to thetr utmost capacity, that coming Pall, with the Bernhardt indorsoment tt is |from beneath the taller one of blue cloth, whieh Ie Y whown on the left in the pteture in what may be |atitehed with black Autograph collectors have good friend in President MeKiniey. He never the vessel! ie urged forward at tho expense of what! looks suspiciously Like aatety. Many @ train dow not in the speed ac quired by the big steamers, They plough along through fog, throwing great atreams of water from their bows and {n imminent danger of cragh- refunes a request for hin ‘aph, however hard It may be for oMoce-seekers to get that autograph on a@ government commission Bo great has been the demand for William MeKintey's autograph that See retary Cortelyou prepared neat carde like the filustration, recreation the President writes lie name on half a hundred « then the supply rune short, but no ono who writes for an autograph fe refused, ‘bromdeloth, ‘The yoke end tall collar are of violet |be masouline, It i* composed of Aine mote broad: panne velvet, enriched with alternating rows of fine |cloth, and ls set off with magnolia-white broadcloth A gon of Jolin Weraleht, of Ashford, TL, has a strange conveyance He has|@old and white atik cords. ltacinge, Tt ta Mined with white taffeta, Watetcoat trained a pig, broken It to harness, and bitched It up to @ mall wagon built to| The Eton coat, in the middle of the picture, te of |f hold it Into the (gure, and these fronte are order for the antral, In thts (he ifitle owner drives around (own to the astonieh+ p blue cloth, beautifully satiny in texture jarrow (made of the mode cloth, fastened with pear! buttons, flim an the middie jength, It in made of mode! On the right is a frock coat, which Is supposed to obstobebefeledeiolelebtellelebtele-l-teinlorlotebetett ing into a sunken looberg or another ship lA ul DU LL) cr ___iPaepings of iach satin are put on le bolero effect: lesven on a aide, although there may be of & rush of publle busines, Imagine the calamity when in the course of my eran tts hapenn A Nags to 18,00 tm PERSONALS W PLUCKED # FROM ¥ THE # NEWS. @oing at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour] TO THE Kr Would leave little of the vewsel with which it col- EVENING WORLD t Hded, and would probably go down itwelf with alt! } JJolebebololobobololobelutofoleleletolotetebs | on board. othe arm nee Himeelt, | ‘Tho time has come, | think, to call a halt to thie] Wind of thing, It fe for (he steamahip companics |T to look ahead, for they would be the first to re or eo » QUERIES AND ANSWERS. Nov. &, 1809, Jam, 10, 1898, When did Jim Joffries and Thomas Sharkey fight lav? When did Kid MeCoy and Thomas Sharkey |Maht tas A.W. P,, New York Clty, | it but feareely Heavy,” * tor ot The vent eased ehining, fun hae peed moving, ‘Things are mixed in an tneomprehenaible way, the earth bun atoy estve blame if any accident occurred as 4 emul Of) Aid ite cauer of It wil ia: the wie! teat Lim lorthe | A bets t is heavy, olassic opera, Puaning their boats at high epeed, Hae gone with her friends in the country to etuy ‘ B bets thot it fe not, Which ts right OR They do not admit that their sleam@hips over| Yor ruppome thot nome rastio should win my dear 7 “Covveliua! Pace, but that does not blind the public to the fact | Mmmy! Which {6 the correct and accepted spelling? A says that they do. Kind read tne without eof tomh "Cornelius" is correct. B says “Cornelius” {8 correct, I think wh [To avert such mleforiine I'4 spend my last penny The youngest cattle bay Hide 2 © says "Comellus" is correct nk when & passenger cannot epare the time) it what wall | do if he marrics a juah? er at the great Union Mire. Fanny D. W, Hardin, of Denver, Col, and Little a Jagaore, CHARLA® MILLI, to crons the water in seven days at moderate speed 5 “hte Mra. Laura § Dodge. of Boulder, Col, pletured whose ploture le printed " A dN. | Btockyards th Chicago te Thin drlaht little fellow | here, died (wo years ago je he ought to trancact his buntnews by cable ws ; fourteen yrearald Melville Above In the order named, hold the unique position ! + When two gentlemen wre passing a young lady and hnnee for Wine Vdvtoe | i? " fe the youngest commia-|in Philadelphia, But the inv BAdae of Ha: reali’ § 1) Morrie Rothachild, | @estetepeestetapepepee jof campatan managers. Tt was largely due to thelr) oi vcd omoer in ihe United | pennies ahe had collects! one (Who knows her) raises hie hat, would it be proper / Tam keeping company with @ young lady, and my pon of Neleon Mor: Sei tt Ad etl pf Adterdtd Seat vet | States, He ts Prancte M./and saved have formed |‘0F his friend to ralae his hat to the young lady the « This boy, Clifford J, the candidate from the next time he passed her when alone, although he has ¥ / mother is trying artus, if she oan, by ing eae] 4 “4 ‘ " Marriott, aged efx, and he| the nucleus of a fund by ' ard thls story und thet atory about the girl 1] YoUNe Mothechitd wants] Tallman, sixteen yoare| Wyoming for the head offlee in the W * Relief lives wt Delaware, 0. Hy| which a new Children's|hever been Introduced to her? BB. spoke to the . ese ; are | 0d to hand at buy-] old, Tiving now at Mapon,| [orhw wae wuoceestul at the late Chi eMCOMP™ | act of Cov, Naa, Wie| Hoppital has been built! ear in State, Four Months tn County. (oPef-9 onions eae tor me (9 ME ORO without the al”) Moh haw been FULAWAY, TA ae woman, who wince the be-| WAT frlend, he is “Gen-| and dedicated in German-| How long must a voter live In a county of thie | lenve home and stop all (hia troupte a , w he ox stowaway and castaway 4 ” i eral Attendant of All the} town. Here the good that}to vote on Bleetion Day? FIRST VOT ’ i elder Morela. jaad hi in the leat year €lnning of the national or@enisation hae been closely Baulrr in the St Hilda did liver after h Is, ‘ Complain of Uptown Streets \ Mo Jor tw 1 me f the identified with Ite work i No, Only of Amevten, bi moe House Yard." He has Mayor Auhbridge delly. ” t ’ oo ind world and te 1) Mra, Dodge te the wife of Mat Depariment Com-T tively little charwen, tol ered the address at the Was Sonn 1. Sullivan over mplon of the world Brazil's Coffee Jag 008 rb ot ant he D nf oe f oon several of ite lang mander Dodae of Houlder, who was all through the! hungry months he es hoapltal dedication, The CHARLEB FRANKLIN, le witeetn be ene Ne h r ‘ ards, and Pir C ted row 1 ar with the F nth inols alry \* Vy . A visitor who returned from Hraai) ways thet the|n - AMM We tarts im Bouth) war wi goth Eiinels Cay Hy (hls reel} fate to supply hickory |tnatitution, founded — in Ble Covnest whole country is perpetually Intoxicated by soften 11)! , pee EES: SRT | RERAGRON I Merale| Afrioa, whither hie people) ment was the cominny whove Captain fred the Are {nuts when he visite Colum-| love, will be supported by| A aye the President of the United Btates cannot be lo brought to the bedaide tworteint one awal olly A MBHOIIA | buyer already had removed, Vehot at the battle of Gettysburg. bus, a Cathollo. B says he can If elected, Which wine? tribu tons, Voluntary contributions, h CONSTANT, HARRIET ® HUBBAR caaaonaae ’ Mee, Ayer will answer questions On MONDAYS, ebout the Baby TUESDAYS, of Perplexed Lovers onus WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives ard $\iir on ne nse P Troubled Husbands. t | THURSDAYS, of Beauty Seeker re one rea FRIDAYS, of Inquiring Houseseene jitw Lotters without names and addresses will Tae JABIF BDA VAEAR re w not receive attention, for publication, Write on one si paper only, as decidedly ‘ark th The names are no arked i ais 4h i . 1 her fF immediately ir or arn other han Me in Worse Than a Crank some of her lad , le Mire Ape teht a TE am engaged to be married to a young jady 1) yt wm s ’ nk Ibe Deen popping at © Summer revort where whe | you ly w erm yourself rank i A few nights wince | 8 From my point of ¥ sare a dom ant | 1 @ fashionable hotel ac- jin embryo, No woman al this Ume of the world ts by fas mother, As 1 was indienored t!going to permit a man to assume tho “lord and mas. T told her ¥ did not object to her |ter' rule with bez, If you did not object 16 the ints yn Bien with Whom whe wan! dancing wtih other young men you. should have nald to be recognined, and |00, aud not have qualified your words by exacting *0 (wo, Weare both of domentic D AYER TO-DAY > ANSWERS ® QUESTIONS 0 + the asking of your permission. to walt, ar fam earning enough to eupport us Do wire mamma's and pape's permission, |you think It would be better for us to marry now and hut a grown w bh average intelligence, in Ine! make a home or to walt s year or tw. My sweet. | 1 gestion from a man who it very |heart does not wish to put our wed ff and 1 do her in judgment and direrimination i wih to hurt her feelings » 8 LAWHON. | xlve da wcolding, gyahould like Y young people, ‘prudent and domestic, have se, while T think the indy married on the mum you Aro earning, and by | shed your perminston at all, but) economy and thrift have not only itved, but) es ised her own dieretion In the mat: |/have Tived very happily and in great comfort. In the ste should dance with, it being uns loireumstances you describe I cannot soo why yott Hit not object to her danctne, T\should not marry tn the Autumn. * behaved very batly In her vulear| You are, as a matier of fact, young for the respons stever you may choose to cal) it |aihiittes of matrimeny, You should he thoroughly nnd my optnton Is that a girl who im satiofed that your tagtes are congenial, Do not fall! love with a man inatinctively repels every |to reflect on the fact which #9 many young people hin a direct Inmult offered to her by any ‘appear to overlook, that marriage te a most solemn | th au I think your fret position was |undertaking, and that only th persons who, for flor thAC you were cortainiy bad: |sane reasons, belleve they will be happier united have 4 right to contemplate it, Very few men of twenty |know Just t attributes tn a woman will prove at: | tr Mer year. Mut you may be one of the om there have been happy marriages ber tween lovers of your age. Not Too Young to Marey, ear Mire Ayer Tams young moan twenty years of age, and am en- waged to a young lady of eighteen, f am earning 815 per week and she & Neither of ue has a home and we are both Ured of boarding out, We have set the day of one welding se Nov, @, Friends aay we are tot young to marry end advive me to walt a year or (astes and do not want in tove with e young lady, my brother-in-law’ t and think «be cares on the front of her black aille stockings, where? keep company with any other young man, JR, Brooklyn, N, ¥, HERE Is nothing discouraging about thts attu. | a ton, surely, Certainly, invite the young lady to places of amusement, and do your very best to win her, if you are av like for your wt good chance, wi YOU every muccoss, she is the girl you would » You have rather an unum your ulster to help you, and I Good Form fayn No, Dear Mrs. Ayer Tam twenty years of age and engaged to Mr, X,, who t® twenty-nine, Gur Jove i, of course, mutual and “unequatle we often whisper in each other's oar, My, X, calls at my house three times weekly; one f two of these meetings are usually spent outelde the house, Mp. Ay & young man of about (wenty-two, a distant Feladive through marriage and a neighbor of mine, fre- quently vielts my folks, On one or two occasions he invited me t# go out with him "just for a walk,” T accepted hie invitations. & petty quarrel, Kindly give your opinion, Just before slcey, at meals and bei wee Jersey Girls Wan “ — — going out and coming ti Men, women and oh + raion “ Inbeti-iebtebtedetdebtebetbtebebel | d03@ andi prove io be moat attractive a wal No, Seeond) Londen Ie the Largest, Grinkk {t With the ame liberality, and it ts fet + There are about right fies and we would 4 aioe af worth chorlahing for {te sentimental aasootaciona. Ie not New York City the largest organised olty or a, Toe Pune sti, 64 tbo fod to), EA are, sac mallee " & BRID#'S SOFA PILLOW. A piece of each sash, of every bow, anda litte of thet WHAT ONB WOMAN THINKS. Thing sarin? j OR hands, twitching eyelida, yollow, dry kt a beat An appropriate vat Aa lntololelolalotoietololototlotelotatetofetetelelofelototafefafa| (rimining of each gown, ae well as of the material of Gufanle smuliabtiliy worse than thar profucee’ t M M. Harrison, N , [which each dream has been made, should be ured in Knocked Mim Out tn Firet Ronnd. whiokey, me 4 HH latest Mea in the nofasptiiow onrage ts ine | the pillow HB treah mann lo generally wot worth toe |), 00m” SMAy rounds did W8: talte Torry MeGevern v0 oecneatth bpeolls Fler bowlers i t ride, and wilt he ure to ommpy ee py Lil 0 ae Knock out Pediar Palmer? THOMAS MAGUIRE. ’ ent poaitio: eat o Wanted m Rest 4 At Cooper Unton, Mountains of Song i ninent, paaiti At of har now H Love may be eaglly won, but it ts not always er Ainere \e more smolody in Andraashure ng " hom A nurse vielting hér patients in a © Town hot easily wept. Where can I learn stenogrphy free? Lam the Harte Mountains, than in any ot ea a) r " ade of tr Ik left from the pital ward found her favorite noldier fast asleep, Would you rather get what you want or want what Firet Tuesday After Firet Monday, World. There 20,0) canaries are annua ‘ ey ? : an bore Th natleat ay be used And a Pinned to his coveriet war a sorap of paper on which |you get? | If Nov, 1 falls on a Tuesday ts that Mlection Day or gnd foue-Afihe of them are Kent to the United stntes realy ene es oftee' weed. It 1 ho made on tha he had serawed, | to be nuweed today, respect-, The up-to-date girl has her monogram embroidered |is it the firet Twesday after the first Monday? ss = a Wren J-fuelioned patchwork pattera of our grandmother's fully J, Mi." ! THREE Quinta, F @¢ PERPLEXED e LOVERS. I would like to win her love. Bhe dos notyT hold that there ts no harm whatever in my going out with Mr. A, or anybody engaged girl is ween with @ young man other flanoe, it Inevitably invites adverse comment, thi# reagon, though her lover makes in far better form for an engaged young deciine attentions of other men. the Toast be to his disadvantage. M Citisen for several years, An Abonré Prejudice, Dear Mire Ayer T am o young woman keeping company with « Iwede, Now, as I am an Amerioan, F the young man in a temperate, self-respecting, Worthy fellow, the fact that he te a Bwede, or of any other nationality than your own should not iy are good Awedish husbands and good hue