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THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1900, eto See eos ee bnetednte Hb ateenon enter HWELL-TURNED JEST AND PICTURE LIGHT ‘ge \¢ TO HAPPY SMILES WE HERE INVITE. STORY OF A CRIME THAT DIDN'T. SOOO OOO OOOUD CUO O GOUO CO Ono! TO OOOOUOU0UI TWO AUTUMN GOWNS FROM AR The gown on the frat fre Ure—the one on ihe loft—ts ri rh York at Second tide of greenish brown aibeline, ‘The open jacket bodice t® finished on iho Matered ot the Port Omer at MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1900. == edge with rows of milton + NO, 14,28 ing, and te (rimmed bolero oerereiey fashion, with an applique Jeslen of plain cloth of the same shade, ‘This also INSOLENT POLICEMEN, trims the sleeve, The Fvery one who vielte Central Par knows that thore are reckless drivers Nor dos (t need any argument ty convince the average visitor th r policemen, ‘There 1s no excise for elthor class, But when such a veteran driver 4 Mr, Frank Work Is stopped by a police off to a polloe station Waletooat fastens atraight 4) to the thromt, the edie at the top being cut tn peal. Jopa, and is belted in with w wide girdle of the ma terial, ornamented with four horn buttons, The jong tunte Is made with a sort of double box plait on the alde, where it Is Hifted to show the under> skirt, teimmed ike the bodice with appiloations of the plain cloth The other gown ts « prin- ens kown, with @ draped and crossed tunto of Hy Apparition If m And then they all went man and dr fh Atearitien ten as he wae lost week, there cannot he mu Gount as to whieh to believe the driver or Seer ee rie eee ee Mr, Work and even hin sixty years’ exper ‘ i Ce RECKLESS DRIVERS AND man wou 1 @ fence as a h ox for him if he really drove recklessly, ‘Th ® Magistrate's course in discharging lim, al ’ thouwh the policeman who had arrested Po ohim tried to back up the change with th him tr ip un moune-colored cloth over a ® sworn mony of half a dozen other B shox ih ho | plain underdream of velvet @ showol clearly enough how tittle conf ! ; D dence Is place neh polteemen, ‘Mat ot a darker whade : t ted to the fi The tunto in trimmed ® they were ne wilited Hue to the too {% numerous britel and insolent members of with velvet ribbon of the @ the force, both Inside and outatde the @arker shade drawn G ; through the matertal and 8 parks. OOOO OU EOC OnE are ornamented with two 8 the points on the bodice @ roxetten of the velvet, THE EVENING WORLD'S; ~ DAILY FORUM. Resssarersostensorsnsnnnen TOO OOO! ‘ero Jacket will show up. ——— and lank, A sunny-hearted hermit, he had not been soured by the lose of his wife and chi¢ren years ere ee ee ee oe ey STO TO DENG doy, OF WISH POSTPONEMENT, ue PROrLE WE ,, ! Gigned Editorials on Leading Topics of the Oay vat WATT Peet 1 dons ttatse Vials ORE ee LUA ke before In a iver disaster, Ho bad dom Pappy Git 4 * r ortune o hike le dreadfully narrowaminded. to Cynthy since she had outgrown her sap-trough by Recognized Authorities, Nell, fn & viire pleawed y » of morrow Ho \s eraddie, and many a childish sorape or misdeed had ' Ye ‘ W ot before you've go Jivmt # aid a merry shake You. when he lends you money he been averted by hts wise, homely counsel, , mm balla A ! N to-morrow ver forgets | “Honey,” he said compassionately, “you've got thin wince I seen you Jast; un’ you're pale ea a white rab i bit, ‘Them fellers hey been too much fer you, a- pesterin’ the life out of you that away, Kaln't you tell, now, which you want most?” Cynthy shook her head, Aideon stood meditating a good while A shrewd twinkle came down Into hia eye, sereened from Cyathy by hie hat brim. Minally he spoke: I've heerd about this shootin’ trip of the Boye; they went yonder from here, An', honey, I ald hear one of them two hed met with an acoldent,” YNTHY'S stepmother vet the battered teakettle| She looked up tnquiringly upon the cracked cooking stove and trotted| "It wus'tte pondered a few minutes before he fussily to the open door, Ip the soft, pale) Anished—"hph.” Aprl twilight, which was more pink than gray, | Tho girl stared blankly Into hin face, dropped her ee ee rs or ne | CRIMES RUN IN CYCLES, PHT AD BVON THE By . ROBERT TOWNSEND, We clatter at iifem loom and try To make de Hut, on inepeotion, find just this Vate's favs weave I Mt or inten Ast stant District.Attorney Neha crs Mic Aa keh 1 number of ‘mysteries’ tn the matter of erime whieh se PENTALLY SOTHOHD, Woman's not now in poiltion, still, ad mit that hove been engrossing the at ntion of the police for the No. Won by an cart She's rather good wight tn a rough eo or ited dale th WASN'T A SPRINTER] ran coopronvernt | Misfortunes never come t t ; rirl was «itting, her yellow brown ever turned toward Head {nto her hands, and began to sob. ingly,” saya an old adage eng Beate air tg haat che the mountains, her arma crossed loosely Huddenly he was beside her, his brown, Drivtly hand i \ necality might be applied to crlmes Wa conta’ lakh ne aie Waindl Ga Ff 1 was you, Cynthy Slubbies, Td settle on one! elasping her waint : er Vother ef Thad to draw beans fer ‘em. | "Ho Laave not any tracks ee Se ee ey One secme to follow another In rapid succession Indeed, ono seems wo Induce another, Searcely hae the public reqowered from the horror of “Toan't.!! The girl's volee sounded husky, “Myery of wh cloth, Just to see which you wanted, Bph's time | try to vettle it somethin’ kind of stopa me. ®% sound ea rock, I did tear about ‘om goln' shoot. , honey, don't you ery, IT made that up out An’ now=l'm ‘frald, inammy, 1m 'fraid.’' in’ an’ whut fer, but they only ‘lowed to shoot at { AW THEM tind brutal murder or a mysterious death when it “DI you see Jones? He was looking "Go ‘long! What yqu skeerod of™ the old bayonet that's aestekin' up tn the lehtntin'+ lp again aroused by a recurrence of wom deed tor you," “LP dunno, Bph he talked wild today; aad him an! struck ok up on the mountain aide, ant whiohever'n . ly tormble : You; Laaw him, but T managed thing Josper wae goin’ to start out to-night an’ go shootin’ hot the pint off tt first wan to hey a chance out equal y terrible ; so he Mtan't me ‘over yondor in the mountains, an’ after that trip) a-courtin’ you, an’ Cothor was to light out for atx j T » mysterious crimes appear to any one who pieibigubsbagegnblbluibsnabapnanebiaieranenn there wouldn't but one of ‘em pester me no more months, Now, quit astakin’ on, honey, an’ TN go ( follows them to run in cycles, One ts led to site ie Tian TO ‘. ‘Ah, mammy, whut ef they was aimin' to shoot one straikh) after ‘em my ownself an’ make ‘em come pect, at times, that the publicity afforded these 1 eeierny I ah another?” ’ back, ai’ I'll give Kym a hint slytike—-, Why, whut'e joven loafer; that In, I adora “Bhucks! They'd be idjits to shoot one another got you, chile? ater lea mi. Avo Oo working on morbid " ; mysteries may have effecta In working orbid The man who ilies well when work ‘account of you, to my opinion, Hustle an’ ait that) She atrevched her hands imploringly toward Pappy minds and inciting in them a lust for blood and tw o'er middiin' an’ fry. Yore paw'll be here ‘fore you know | Gid | theft Ce ft an’ want hie supper, Yonder's the kettle billn an’) "Gld,"" she fobbed, “Taint cryin’ for Eph I'm : This theory Is borne out by facta, After a series HIS PRossiMieM, no coffee made!" ‘ Jalad nothin’ hap to neither one; but that . . . . . ain't It, Oh, Gli, 1 Know now why L couldn't settle of incomprehensible and murderous deeds the Our Rome wont Jel ue cha any ee epidemic, if {t may be called such, dies out ANd) JowellerThia ring in $1 more than thepourss when we tnake mistakes quiet enriies plain one on account of the chasing. Why not?’ ' ‘This nay be accounted for by assuming that the Farmer-Sea here, mister, yew don't] “Ilo saya it hurts hin feelings to nee Cynthy hung up her coa Aleh towel and broke which of them two I wanted an’ whut I want now; 4 long silence {t all comes over me inw flash. It's you, Gi! There, “pe L itive an’ nothin’ happens, I'm a-goln’ over) l've sald what I ought to died ‘fore I said it, but f ‘soon in the mornin’ an’ tell Pappy Gid all about .t.” jeouldn't help it, Lemme go home now, Gia" Lot WOOK DEEN COPWATA ON [e-tererttetmeeetetnertneneeanenemenenenmmm? Til Tat : ’ { 1 } ; UNCER RRTT PUPPIES AOA HAAR URES TL i vegl Ua Ma eh MM ad SU Ener ER ttl Ue ra ee ales aha "Bo do,” returned her stepmother wearity, “an’ 1) Sho stole one litte, timid, frightened gianoe at helng or has heen brought to justice. " aetrortntetntatedntatubetntetnentutroeontrortutubdntutrtudrtetutntntatntnOuontuintrbutnnongnene noel Fi uonrontadetn baer: Mtg nas I Ane Hath atl le Mell scooter WINR( etd LAER FON, ROIE BOT BR [BG Femb Ti GOK OE FAMIBE ORT TT ARES Mie) Bi In the © fevente somo new. atid stardling| = . ee oA EB DS ina + Gideon Brush's aabin stood at the edge of A moun-| grandly handsome, She saw it, and her own face h the courne of events some new Li ® Precious Princes A Model Heart. | wereerereven yy vs ne (tin, looking, in the vast stretch of trees, like a brightened Uke a rose blossoming suddenly out of @ crime Incites diseased minds to similar deeds ay In the daya of Louls X11, Preven princes were con-| A model of the human heart, working as tn life and) | : brown wasp nest, Gideon himaeif was brown, tanned, | shower the process Is repeated Aldered fo preclous that they were not bathed until) pumping blood through artifietal arteries, 1s work CUPID Decio#s ote ge — RC 4 1 v they were seven years old {of a Continental phystelan ; . Fi im 10) Ber q | a a R aT. $| CRAWLING RUG FOR THE BABY Abb) PRawvend- Fe ten ne 8 BNEW, | Tho Fussian Press head ebsd ne eeseesineaetiela ‘ It wae ‘Thuoydide's opinion that “io know a thing | Only M1 papers wre published in all the Caareeme| sis ” ERE Ik a GOMEN fF GbOOR4ODDOODDOEDDDODA EDDA DDE ETD DDT EDD EDREAOE Dy s « aaa ceases J not to express it 18 all one awit he knew it not pire owns a haahAil youth and when he ted: (0 a baby's crawling i val an am : yal a eoconm _ { frar powel to the wir of his heart hie . rue carrying both‘ 4 che TO US FERRIS WHEEL AS ROUNDHOUSE Ltonaie eet seit 0 the root of hia mouth) intFetion and comfort Ne ee va a 4 pods DOO OOO OU OOO OO t OOOO OU OOOO OO OO OOO UCU OOO OOO OOOO OOO CUO UCC OnE OnOn ia a ne talke ‘A f ' Hithes, And then of polite|@ rug too amall, when tt , ¢ "T LOVE YOU, DEAR! to Diienl bots, His oye auddenty. brightened 18 practically worthless) : 9 NT of violeta in the al 4% Whowhat do you say.” je stammered desperately, [{t should be as large Ms 4 ‘ o i aes 4m Making a Witla Det WIth Inet fpace In the nursery will ' + Wek handont se t'® 1 yobfeotion,! aie sweetly answered afford, Canton flannel or 4 ‘ : : “ 2 i vo ahead ant make al@ny other plain, service L 4 ¢ rw he bet, 10 Mottinte voted you Wewlll agree to |AbIe material may be used, . oat ae Bere 4 ies 7 He coukl met no tdPthONs jalthough It should be of . $ ee . +2 " fl amo ( roacue, ja kind that cannot be “\ ete b , : aa H ; 1 make a bet, too, he softly murmured, tt] eaelly Foie up Into Bal 4 , Whore boyish Iya a story tell » Hryan ts elected you will agree to marry me, by the baby a iesssl Into her ear an There wow a betef allen Then a queer amile| but thie er i acaba 3 As, bending low, ho whispers soft yp? Diairugeied acrosm the face of the agitated youth, An+|bY simply using It double, D it deve , » % ather «ml tod the countenance of the happy 294 either binding the , aay eee nae an | matt |edges together with braid > The breath of roses in the alr | @ 2] Why wait for the election returne?’ he chuckted, jor working them with | > And iinoa sweet, 4 : ; Indeed? she echoed. | Bases atiteh with thick r4 { A wunny sky of asure blue ” ig . nd they were martie wool, , ! The morn doth greet LG Bl. MSSAIOTFIBL IB ASRY WORR It I a good plan to out > A maiden crowned with womanhood 6D 5 ey the animals in various | , And robed in white, a $ Right of the First Born, colored cloths as nearly . With smiling lips, and In her eyes rl ® ©! The Kensas Atchison Globe thinks "the divine ABHt} ag porsibie their own | 2 4 A tender ight, 4g $ Jot kings inn't in tt with tho right of the married dQush+| natural color, instead of i | % Before the altar proudly. stands 4 © ter who comes home for the fret time to show off her! making them all one ¢ b { % And anewers ole Y @ baby (o her parents ne bright Ltd as ts some- y Phe ane who whispers pote and tow, OOOO OOO OU OOOO OOO OOO Celestial Jeanne d’ Are, times done, when the { 4 'T love you, dear t A\ igo man has evolved a plan to convert the big Ferris Wheel, of World's b nd China has h if ny : Joan of Ate 4 ca) tella of | #emeneas of color robs PODS PETGOS Herr otareree rere ebb 4 t 4 ; nue, after the fashion shown in ture, ‘The wheel now stands Wp north o} \ maiden, Mou Len, who, in the garb of @ man, led the plotures of Individuality, and somewhat defeats|dren learn to distinguish colors long before (hey do . 4 Oi ey tn Wy thes alr, % ittle used Sab armice of: the efpire to victory the object In view, for there Is no doubt that ehil-| form. - Where scudding winds and wintry wind H a euaeeenee - Ba eee ae eee . —_ els is seaasing by; inn L detotetetebabebabalnolotetetatatabalalnbelababealalefetoteets '] Sia fl an nla ald be A SOME POINTS BY deereerantrect-tnarenectrtrectetetrtnectnortnanenentnenentneane | Oitrtnt-tetetnaatetetntnbstbetntntntutetetntntntntetatnteeetn A woman with a crown of years t aR ns lerTaTi "| ft 7 IOL | ip Tl I On Fivared bath RAGE Sen RTATION, 4) 4 UU 1. @ HARRIET HUBBARD AYER JA WORD ABOUT THE BATHROOM, QUERIES AND ANSWERS, And fated cheek, where youth's tair bloom f oieininiotenneteiits ntoinbeintetntotolntelotototots . PF) f= ans 1 oe ouramanes Pans bmtgen tect faa mag RM if Once lingered there YORK SHINE git) aake for a ample code of Mirta ge Wedding Attire, conveyed to the mouth by holding fork in left pene HE bath {tself must, of course, alway be Kept | -e-s-entetnmerenttetetentntet-tetetatetetetntniututetateteds 4 evlde the hearthstone knits and rocks: ¢ k ‘ that she ts familar with the fan and| ye {AAR oy k ' HOUVGHWIFE. spotlessly cleat the taps brilliantly pol- Fav e> di Revell \ While some one ni : handkerchief ayate " Wand to KKOW. If ne acy re be yrreet attire i o worn Hl knife in never used excepting to dissect {shed, and the Hnoleum covering the floor al- Amana gis Rind i in 4 ve, pends low his whi had end eave es i ident m at a house we Aitng tow 4 sich food as requires a mharp blade, As #001 88] ways carefully swept and washed, but even more hall? rt aoa n the Navy, and 1 0 whore love you, dear!’ . simple code=the brickbat Mrtath |) Pe OE SER SERA DREN ENS ee ere eos A portion of the meat haw been cut into plece* Texan this is needed to make a really comfortable BO AIEIRPRIY SUF Partownaye GT i from ate Tam waiting for you. | CONSTANT READET | Mo the proper ite the kolfe should be Iatd on the | bathroom, A cork or rubber mat should be kept in Publle sehocts, L Carrying brick in right hand—1 am watohing yo AN, FTER 6 P.M. the bridegroom should wea mide of the plate, All food Is conveyed to the mouth | every bathroom, Is there any place In New York where German te Carrying brick hand feel secure evening dress. Lt makes no difference how in. | DY the fork, whieh is for this purpose always held IN) Woollen mate are useless; they absorb the moleture| taught free? ANXIOUS, 4 t Biting corner of vrick— Jove you | form © wedding (nthe t | the right hand and become unhygiente, A place ehould be found on B te Right Kubbing brick om W Ww m parties desire to rw the conventional i" the wall for a mirror—a plain one with a black frame : ¥ j MARKS oP THR TRUE LADY. { Wri brick handkereh foubdt you ject A Suitable Present, will anawer the purpose admirably; the longer it is Rial inde Nes Y A ease Bieta esate ‘ LOEPOLIPPPPPPALAROAS,| I k k throukh window=Heware of th f POM. afternoon dros w s meant | Dear Mra Ayer the better, and ft should be placed where there I Alii gig ilu liaa the Nike ‘4 ta total number q © lady whould turn and look behind her in rho Melehbor a Prince Albert coat, white waistcoat Dewiring to make a birthday present to a felend that {good light, Two wire trays should also be fastened) 1h) pumber hitysfour, one to 4 atreet; the girl who does go directly courte une, Lalancing brick on ehin-We are watehed Nite wbift, hixh nd , | L think very much of CE might say a young gentleman |to the wall beside the bath, and low enough to be AUESTIONER, Pleamant attentions from men who are passing | Beriking back of hy with brlekel am mw od, | hand of Ascot te stent shoes with | vi refined taste) | would like to get your suggestion | within easy reach of the person using It, You Can Vote, ©, 4, Unless she is @ hostess or a member of the family) Scratching ear wilt brick Don’t speak to me \ white eur ore) glovem and se to what would be proper to give him and also if{t] ‘These are to hold the sponge and flannel and soap) Am I entitled to vote without papers? 1 was bora e fady need not rise when a gentleman is introduced! Throwing brick wt strangers head—1 want to make] Mratey, the fa coat dl q + a | neceswary to send & Hite note or Just a cand? when not in use during the bath. Alfo shelves should) in Germany and crossed at the qe of three years, ow her. jen im jon. jman with pr { r e and eit te B.A. B® | be made and placed upon the walls of every bath-| Father wae naturalized! after the ueual pertod i f h visiting conform to the rules of the house in, Putting drick In pocket-We are safe | more conve for a bel i " rs | CARDCASE, a pretty stiver match pox, a ples froom, These may be of plain deal, enamelled any C.J, doraey city, d } wi you are staying, A visitor should always boar, This code tvar the advantage of ng certain to at-| Mt LT can see no efime in his doing A wh it ire or anything of (iis nature would be appre: |oolor that is liked. It te Not the Wiest W, i | 1 this in mind, tract attention, and bricke are always to be found, | Mould not be fashionable Jate, LU ie not good form to give an every-]| Upon them may be placed cold cream, shaving foik pepper for three young bd ay. J wi ine do not order assistants about; a/fYe! when your fan is at home Anawers | day Tequatntance articles of wearlng apparel, soap, a bottle of ammonta, pumice stone and all toe atl alles without i bein girls to attend « musig } } iy never forest to be thoughtful for those who nanan ae If the entioman le a student you might give him [little accensories used in the toilet, mpeTON INQUIRE, {} | ) her. Wages $1 an Hour How to Handle the Feometiing for ble writing desk or table, Yes, you] Plenty of soap should always be provided and “it She nin! } " ? Dear Mire. Aver should sent a mote worded very simply congratuimting [towels in abundance, and with all these little com-] Please tell me which Ix correct; “If whe paints q him upon hiv biethday and wivhiog him many years |forts the dally bath will be indeed an unmixed the old color it will crack and weale off," of + by the ny ee” This rict, Alaska, employ| In cutting a plece of meat, holding fork im left hand of hagpinepe and promprtiy, pleaaure, Seneca” aet » ¢ wage of Han hour, and knite dn right, should this said piece of mea be nt

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