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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1°, oe ry AIT ratte nt inning plage te “ cs re a ce ‘ i n_LivpeyiFUNNY MEN'S BANK---DRAW A LAUGH ON SIGHIT, q SHOULD BE TREATED. oe Sg i a Rien q {AT) 4 9 5 in RAYS ¢ OL! 2() aE \ ) NE hi shic tes Veh i ac si we sip dha AD MARRIED HER, DAYS OF OLD, ; A HERO'S REWARLI a = Popl ave Company. New York TUESDAY, PTEMBER 18, (800, ey ORB ore 8 tet me —~ } f VOL AL iisvens 0..14,278 ion ft J - } 5 f a | i a De ty Se ee bee 4 ) Ney 1 i 4 1 1 { y : & PUNISH THE CLUBBE R! } i) eee me } , . aN Gk we dream of the dead ‘tls a sign we yy ® " alice i ernar ehall hewr from the living, I wonder—but hew ) Pol Commissions! t | iy if 4 This to Police Commis } { ! foolish J am. This ts old home week, and 1 J. York, John B. Sexton, Her \be i os 4 am ilkely to Near (rom many itving.”’ ; Y Dmily Pork, the Marshport milliner, stood in the ‘a Jacob Hess, one and all ' | ' doorway of her itt Mf YOU MUST PUNISH JOHN CAI | ; | ora) of her Ie shop aw ae spoke thea worda q My | \ f al hour CO, CUPMng aWwey, #he began duat- : BRRY, POLICEMAN ANI) C117! ' b (ik show i" ; dere ' KI] aa Mie niet «she Had dreamed of Tom Graham, + i SATE, i ( not she con Dm leat, but with the boyish 5 > ‘i the people ol { town ue ‘ t 7 laugh of (he yeare before that time. For, yes, Miss 4 To-day l 1 Vord tad had her romance years agone, and Sailor q submitting patiently lo every fon of + + Tom had won her seart and her promise to be his j blackmail the ingenuity of the Po ice Ie ! \ ite pal wien the young man suddenly declared bis f ‘ " { \ Wille Bykes Hore comes do copipiitention of settling oshore and wiahed for » speedy 3 partment can devise, ' uf | } cr (eOw cme. plu orboard and) MAtMage aod comoved to Rowton, Bently bad tn dle A They see it protecting pool-:ooms, ‘ 4 it | may reminded him of her father and mother-old, if i star “ i ‘ 4 feeble and dependent upon her help and company ; They see it fostering div ' ‘ i t atid to his urgent entraat ir] had but one reply: They see it encouraging the lowest and « ' i { ‘Oh, Tom, | cannot. It would not be right! = . K i i Upon this the young mon had declared hotly (hme, : worst forms of vice, : ' i | ’ 8 she cared so much more for her father and mother q They see an ever-rising river of black. « i t (han sho did for him. she might stay with them, and, Wtawinw ., aK . 4 forthwith, before his anger had tine to cool, had , mail flowing into Mulberry street. : ‘ mn { KoNe to a cortain Sophia Gray, who was only too But do not mistake popular silence fo “t glad to promise anything he aaked ‘ iu ; / . op some reason, however, he sald nothing more q acquiescence, gentlemen of the Police ‘ Joes not rently | AbOUL weLtHN Aslore, And soOn after sipped for Bowth q Board! Also always remember that you + | Ne tl : Amorica, bul the vervel was wrecked, and Tom , © | aireny wh . ‘ wy Graham was among those never hy from after, can go one step too far, P] Ho should de sdvined 6 " | : One day soon utter the dream a stranger made hie = ¢ ft We may submit to be plundered, but #) i of vite sett iN appearance—browi-shoulderod, with dashes of gray tn y » | sure f 1 C ’ ' hadr and beard, and Kindly, twinkling eyes, Proeeed> we draw the line at being clubbed as well, + * ing as far aw the ititle miliiner's shop, be paused, q The Evening World purposes io see tint } seeming lor! {0 admiration of hats and bonnete éte - , i oreo jayed In the window, but after a time went on. ‘Two that John Carberry gets his deserts, | play i Se i a or three times thi act was repeated, but at length, p And it says inall seriousness to you, + nations ! | one morning, he entered the shop Itself, te 4 od morning, madam,” began the man, doffing hia Bernard J, York; and to you, Jacob Hess , ' | hat “Have you ayany riybon? 1 would ke, aay, ard to you. John B, Sexton, and to you ' ) ' . - bine ribbon—something like that you are wearing.’ : Henry E, Abell, that if you stand in the ‘lig } 4 cork am { Brot FUANBRO WE AMAL AT INRE: APOE ee cole Hs e eae rhs Tae vo eth a ‘ t {must ave hit wut, reaching Into the sho ‘or both rt , way it will know the reason why; and 7 : til | " ule { violet, whe sald: ‘Here are several shades’ will tell the people of this city that reason + ’ I ; Se eeemere tee FUN HR WH DAES 10 Els To AEG OR os , é : i : 4 fy vw NATURALLY wucit to Ins tgANetD Pon, f blue, violet, pink, red and yellow he remarked that he 1 even if the result be to affect the seputa + ; 5 Py haste Aha: aaything WeAteet| aR shar Ue Hi i {see Just what he wanted; then, with « audden | tion and income of those higher in police + earneatly eat of you, ler the { ’ n't flush in the bronged choek he added: "Of courme T j 4 ' i head of his tomtt eh question! He wa TWh, Harald, « youl mean 1! hem, every one; but the truth is T didn't " authority than brutal Joli Carberry ' At (n your househatd tod dangly’ BeHHO. waansl “NeP eG Shin ee ct ES ome th here to buy ribbon.” 4 $ ¥ hanes 4» Your ohildret ke HAUIA N LUM , wiln't afford to find my fee it aft pave Migs Ford looked up, startled aaneeet ash ian me thing arranges hori ein "T guess | used to know you,” the man remarked) ‘ THE EVENING WORL L 1G re * Neen and It pears Lome you haven't ehanged as much am, ' I have Indian Religion Oh yes [ve grown old,’ ple said, but ohe wae DA if LY F ( ) k | J M ‘4 th eee growing younger every inement, Something in (he f NOI IVE, Lone each department of the _kinedom wast strangers oves recalled her dream of a fow nights ago, a fed with itt | k fa i * ! > but before she could explain it a surprising thing hap- “ ia ba Al \ rae eee Vis pened ‘The man was around beelde her, and taking Signed Editorials on Landing Topirs of (he at tof the (reat 4 Med a { { both her hands was saying! “Don't you know me by Recognized Authorities. irtiedom, wud so On thirouRN the every kid | { Rmily? 1am TomTom Graham.” j animal lwying It own pr to guard i yar a J i t want Arriving In New York a few days back, and learning j h CLUB FOR MUSICIANS ST Gee Ohaiee tne aeeleaT treat pte that this wns old home week in Maine, he hed ested bitte =f iy Pet dN, 1 din Duets ipo the impulwe to visit Marshport, and—but there te j ante (alt great interent Lv the hum by ’ t No heed to tel how the story ends~the reader oan hem erome Ihe pro ‘ cally euess or if tok anybody tn Marwhpore will i partie nah q , ; By vartioular tr en | | kiadly tod him. Philadelphia Item. A . JOHN WITTHAUER UTUMN TOILET FROM PARIS | ‘he Pevisman=Ita, caught the tie =a ee a. Seoretary Musicians’ Mulial Peoteot nion AUTUMN TOILET FRO R \ a) phave 1? Come along any or PM Araw [oee4 G04 60490 OReeeebdrem j ’ iu tbroe t tme clu ’ b BW YORK fp noted for ite elntie! Autumn toilet of olqar brown oloth. trim H ; t LOVE ( houses, Nearly overy profes). a RAiGuAatar? + 1 Maroli ! Joner® 1 jeiiaiae ici as * | ' m mold but nd (ed in bows wit 4 , " . HR. sion haa a building devoted ad father wouldn't Rive jm 10 conta to buy ; TIME AND TIDE, to ite (sem unit ty 1 in) 7 ade n fat ete x mialy, And ibe Know what 1 maid { She-Hefore we were married you usedto LOVE the fleide, 1 love the fens, } t l ip in el Je in i a Daria Be Vaihar<Hothing: diarsepentfal,.| irust tt loved te alt here on the ahorel@ T love the hills and dad y Aumptions style. These houses he or fai Bf ir 1 ay was au we and diwten ¢ murmurs of iH 1 love the dancing Ittle waves, ; not only make «a pleasant | ee Shey ‘ ' ing , F 4 I love the gleaming saile. 1 Me ft teh oon well Unread: ‘ ; i 1 th ‘ rendeavoun for members, but yo se Udi) § Hbaarernran } Of courses what dooe a man know ft 10 Phe fakin tambo, 1 love 4 ey tend te ’ om é " T a he muraure of the ted before he $j sky's entrancing blue, 4 they tend ne them ane THE PLAY WENT ON, lie mariied , And een’ yon Neale goat T love ; prestige not otherwise attain M exolaimed LA Hung Chang, who * able. Wap Watching the Peking news on the ors meetheart, for loving you. | a In this connection New Yorkers have often won id The powers have deehted 1 UNROSSED, q SHE, dered why the musicians of the city have been 14 Nf ; . P . ; Mrs City<How are you getting along te J love the trees, 1 love the brooke Tut ome down for a box, eon Ita M4’ bin’ ob a dare vo! call dat, Beh i i! 4 " 7 " ar hired girk That gently flow along, Provided with such inadequate quarters, ‘The Manded the Mmpreas Dowager promptly Hoh Date a terbacker dorg Mrs Suburbe-doorly. 1 never eould I love ihe coweell on the cow, A@iMoulty has been at last volved. and the elty will Asorediiing the rumors (hay she was ' What yo! mean? work Mah! unless | had come one overfd I love Ne ding-a-dong. '. ry HOON possess A Modern club-house dedicated to In jponsaaaa gn Itnovations, buat: He spltr me 4 | love erch tender Yiade of grass torests of musicians throughout Creator New selina eRe ee a ee ee i ieee a ae ie oi Se ire So aa] 4 That glistene in the dew, t York. en |Z And o'en (he donkey browsing there a Tho Musicians’ Mutual Protective Union. whieh PE RSONA\ ¢ TINO: Fer ABW ¥9t 6. B, Kieon i Dumbers among ite 3,050 members wuch men « * ns Bouse, Damroweh and Mancinelli, has bought at per boorrrnrrtes $00000000000 & Cont of $58,000, three Lote on Hiuhity elath tree ai ee Given j Near Third avenue, and will shortly erect a $100 rath | (QUERIES AN iD ANSWERS s ri The new building when completed ein it | ye way the most cor oN ko Itw | | tain a concert hall souttng | togot! h } || ee Vewally petted “Kimo restaurant, baths and othe } Whas ts the usual way of spelling ene Arene- . Ing sacque’ A spell it “commoner,” B apells it "Kime~ The organization hw \ inv Which is correct? A CONSTANT READER. 4 wince it way started ft ! | | | i ! ‘na am ne re Ne. 7 famous “Ol Homest 1 \ er, Wut if wrenk Ts labor Day a holiday In every State in the Untoa? 4 tween Mnetioth be the nt broke ny ~ JOHN PROWN, ‘The new build An AE " Ge mi iy Me ony Hot AM andny, F W he ® Gone) j Iy te i Li lay of ee ee j great boon to \\ omnes y s * ar » refused (0 Her | came on? ane CAML LS i ” \ every other ass t i went of and Miss Fannie 0 O'Grady, ny name to be pre j ah Jared the empt ( 4 Apnly to Lewintatare, q There is no doubt that the projoeted abe he f hicag 1 Wee w are employees sented renomination What are (he first steps attached +. ’ Will: bring together musician om as Pull Mote yen ty | vi Santa My : al of a sui wes Ke ae Ins a he wou name? H OMRON,” eee he slums of Chivago roads at Hee Creek uy company to lay @ finger pubile life forever; hitherto imposntbli Huil House hae clansen Hon, seven tniles southeas av her domicile in Was having served hie Atate ee] wi ag, gr hy re ree Lt 4 Already the union has on its fete t f 1 In JAN gUARER, soctel of Bt Joseph, Mo. When bash avenue © national lewinlator for] yy ohqn ” S' Mbt pronunciation of the name “fede ie members. The new quarters will ppo fences dancing. manual he was (wo years old he The house is one of a early twenty years he iw}” on a for musicians visitin v5 i training, fonctig, RyMmnAs seemed to comprehend the row of wooden structures iow poorer than when hal (On the Outer Side of (he Walk, a pelations with | “Ra ites tos king, muste and use of the sounder and re ftanding on city ground ‘went to Washington. Where Is the proper piace for & gentleman to walk ren ‘ man many things oles ‘There celver, and two years whieh have been ordered He will return to Tupelo | When with two ladies ANXIOUS. d is hoped to bring the musteal professle 1 are concerts and Sramatic the father began to teach removed to make room for and begin the practice of le Correct, closer touch with its varie f nt pa ark brown entertainments ba ff is won othe signa, he 4 playground for hil. law over again. \ say @ person born on the let day of October, 1h, than has ever before boon i ‘ “ sod children learned thew at the same Iron of that section of Mr Allen t# an tnimitas|i# only thirty-six yeara of age on the Ist of Opt, t ‘ r | ere re masquerades time he did his alphabet Joel Chandler Harrie, known to the general publ he city, Et te os by ble story-te adangers|i*") \) claima that he Is thirty-seven years of age, 9 i f / nie} and var Kinde of par he tte fellow lias dey as “Unele Remus,” has resigned his pe Hous edl: the Home of th | ous foe in debate because | Which t* correct? OR ! ] At BA, Ph M¥* of the oioth tes s charttable veloped the facuity of res torial writer on the Atlanta Constitution and will Daughters of Hein, of of hie Keen sarcasm and en ee i \ MA AEF LAME? f the skirt is at " way work dnd a kindorame A message by ear devotehis entire time to literary work itch Mins O'Grady le invective, Hut these pows Presbyterian Gains, ’ ( ume with | and there ty and immediately transmit. He gives up a place in whieh tie has been a favo: snatron, Mise O'Grady « ere are dirested at mens] During the last five yeara the Preabytertan Chureh q © Ine | freedoms 4 self ‘ef \) on another wire rite for nearly a quarter of a century, ahd retires grandmother packed pc ures, not men, He never|in the Bouth has gained about 15,00 communteanta, L yaa with two plaite | Mull Mouse calla lait: without reducin *- from editorial work with the good will of all lis us der on the ramparte for seeks to wound by pore] while the annual contributions have increased nessig o sage fo writing sociates and all ais contemporaries e defenne of Limerick, sonal thrust . ® HARRIEGT © HUB! jARD AYER TO- DAY @ ANSWERS © QUESTIONS OF ° PERPLEXED « P . LOVERS. + rene * k w hie way clean a0 ¥Y Hlease send me a good letier that will draw her ne whom T have not spoken, ae | have had snportunity ) Nave decided to leave the nelghbornood to avold thie Mre, Ayer will answer questions. oi ‘ Yuan 1 fow ater | received a earning alary of § would pet marted A and send it as quick a» porsthie, for 1 need Lt very for an introduction [first saw her when T moved into] meeting, Would I be doing the girl an injustice tn ge 4 On MONDAYS, ebout the Buby { x e vow she had treated me. ta loving ¢ marry on a dalary of $16 and how much indeed. A love letter, please WA DD the house fn (he rear of the one tn which ele lives, I] dolng without some explanation? BROOKLYNITE ; [ Wo ye veation at home is f neems to me distinctly if there le anyihing you do see her all day sitting at a window In her house, © explanation |» required in this matter, Your \ TUESDAYS, of Ferplored Lovors, $ er and for six ay eT catled and was! yt wil depends \e ideas you and ihe young man not require it fe ald is r uttempts of letters! Could you not suggest an honorable way of getting bem plan would to leave the neighborhood, WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives and { ie ali the newentl) and did so, Onding her not at may have of happiness. There te po question that writing, since you seem (o have bet ! + aequainted with her? LGA and | woud suggest your being more discreet in ° U ’ \ f ty a week later without seeing he Wo Foung persons who are orudent and erynomical gaged in that laudable occupation ev the events HPRE iF only one way fora young man (o make! future. Troubled Husbands. 3 W ere 1 hal asked her why she treated eay tive happily ba week, Mut to do so che wife ful excursion to whith you refer Ne acquaintance of a good self-respecting girl, ~ SDAY3, of Beauty Senkers ¢ | ine ¢ War fold | should have let her miat be a domestic woman, able to plan caret and "The beet way (o write a lowe letter ie to ait dowa and that fs by a proper introduction, If you are! THURS DAYS, of Beauty Seekers, } would sen the eck me THs a skilful manoger, A girl who knows nothing about with your pen and paper, write What le reas) 09 halt elever, you will manage to make the acquaintance A Cane for Lemtency, FRIDAYS, of Inquiring Housekee { | Would Sou aviee me to Write Housekeeping affairs would be opto make a muddie ct your heart. If you really he girl, say #0, DONE of Mame friends In common, who will in time do you] Dear Mir Ayer letters without n , 4p j ak w c ' 1 home where ¢ vino wae timited to $15 a week, be afraid of the words. They are probably Juet what the honor of preventing you to the young Indy While at an outing | met a young man and we dee Jide ; D. M. and where there wore no other resources, Hut a clever phe te longing to read, If you are able to marry her came friends, We have been out several times, but Mot receive etiention, The v ara not INK lad mtortn Nitto houseke ly dotng her best would be ask her to be your wife, Tet! her yout your flan Yo Heplanation Reqatred, 1 one occasion he failed to keep his appointment, for publicatiin. Write on one 4 ' A diet! void het for the fue quite equal to fem, and for that matter there cial affairs, Asaure her just ox often as you pleawe Of eye ues aye and, belng of a very bashful nature, he was ashamed se oni te 7 ere ure many other gira m werving are thousands of young In New York hay your undying affection, No love letter written for you’ 1 \ Young man of Lwenty-three and in my Weat-|te Write or call, so 1 wrote a vory curt letter telling paper only ca elvlng PAN 5 i who. are living happily and contentedts wel that oan equal your own words of compele favorably With ery heme, Missouri, received a fulehed education, Re- him what T thought of him, and he replied that he éld AO np gmen | sum Your own expressions which wii] ound natural (0 1M ' verses in fortune Lrought me to New York three years Hot mean to disappoint me and waked an @ favor for |mirl’s heart, whereas a copied effision would be 90r#/ago and since | have made a bare tiving, holding prin- ™Y Correspondence and «iso my friendship, He has Too Capricious for Comfort Ht AM Depenits, A Lowe Letter, Meare. 04 false ring lcipally clerkship postitons, 1 have fallen In love with |acted like m gentleman in all other respoots, ‘Mra. Aver: tr 8 Dear Mra. Ayer Ll - & young lady Itving opposite my boarding-house, and MM. &. , years ago | met a young lady and for about spent many, pleawant hours tn her company ‘at the tl she suddenly began to treat and contin seared ( (0 do we, When I called at| Tama young git) past nineteen and am in love with 4 Young man of twenty-ney: one, T know a young lady whom I think very much of, The Ho ts loved by every) frat time f met her was on an excuraton, but before | Dear are Ayer: He has the nicest and most winning way T ever| left her that night I got her heart and hang. Biver| Tem in @ fellow and E Bnow lots of them, He slalmt|sineo that day we have been writing back and forth, fa ety The Only Way, man of twenty-two ree | whom K know ree: Nave reason to belleve that she loves me, Now, she is well-to-do and I could never think of giving her the in married which #he at Trae appears to be a case for lentensy, young man haa done all fn cote ten hme an we hams ‘Bot as yor bean iid aoa, lpn permit him to remume aE v

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