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rio atdaeest a Ra ag alata THE WORLD: WEDNESD. EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1900, a Se — — a I Alain. sna abi : — se sctnebioctinanen tasitljeneal BY MISS KATE CAREW ° 2 f M hrough Pictured Lines You Here May Find A A eM Wl SE Dh f 1 f Th ing World’s We Caricaturist Pays Her Respects to Mr. Crane le lenin orla $ oman alurts ays Ly is tab Galante Coin 0 0 vane no, A A Such Smiles as Ease the Troubled Mind,| Me Evening Ds York - erecceccecenenccccevecccccesccccoce. and “David Harum. Yorke eron ds Ciage Ma a ter WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1900. | DO NOT PUSH YouR : i SISTER'S FACE r N old man tottered down the street Riss Age his form wan bent; . His voice war weak and almost Kone, LOOK FOR THE “PULL.” i's hae eat The District-Attorney’s office proposes Pa BATS Gar ie tay to find out where ex-Dive-Keeper Ackron He saw him raine his hand in rage, ° ‘ j ‘Then unto him he did ey gets his “pull,” 4 | Good enough. But why stop with in { chorus § | 4 vestigating the late boss of the Tivoli? | ‘*. BA aus here am 4 Let us find also where that gambling | St 19 not gentlemanly, and 4 house fl / t vets th t Tt th againat the jaw it wees AUF ye ata sree pe fo do not ratee your angry hand 3 pull which produced a “tip” which closed Aud give her face a swat: $ i ee ra as over, My boy, remember that |t is q its game til a police raid was ove gr, romemier chat | , Let us find out, too, how a whole neigh. i ’ , The years rolled by, as years will do= borhood comes to know that a certain Pe fa tates 6 iceman sleeps his duty hours away ina But there wae nothing strange in this, i certain engine house while Headquarters in Hii teevesane ait Ia Nature ® plan ‘ . jut often he wou hink upon \ hears nothing of it, J RRND ‘The old man far away, { There are more things about town than I Hie ais Who met him om the little street , Panreen nd unto him did say: are dreamed of in the philosophy of in. + aT CaMNA TAI aOH, See quirers who stop at the case of Ackron, ' Fy (OU BOE AVI dedi bu young: ahha alk Sic wna q sich teh dha \ saikie art Hlape s the moon went t CaptainPhe boat i# sinking, We're lost this time, Do not black ner j 9 Sp hind 1 't wish T \ Keitke for sure, Tan't it terrible? Do hot spoll her countenance, 7 THE EVENING WORLD ) “Like I taeimm he ank Henpeck (with a life-preaerver) Oh! awful! And I You'll rue it when you die $ 1 a 5 Bo do not raine your anggy mitt . 'N he exclaimed; “Mike an ovtopy Promised my wife I'l be home early M4 TM 4 And givo her cheok a awat 4 MA. CRANE AND HS MOUTHS, : wnat a “mor . bee owada { Mr. Cra david Haran te ap who gives vent to a rteb ‘ p Hl i i taeaaae Pte laugh, and als no Me, Crane to © H | Bigned Editorials on Leading Topioe of the Day tare to m DPRDDOADOEPADANT G4 a ae oi the veauliz shown In. Ah apahooane dawn ihe Hants by Recognized Authorities. i." replied ‘ihe ether tanh: PaaS [band aide of the portratt, q ee nrras bl a3 Lal hea ae Our temperance inset dian't prove ? t ki _ ‘The big succens it oughter; P MOTORS HAVE RIGHTS, paepnt "Tho chatrman tried (0 blow the froth | ; From an interview with ex-Judge DILLON, [Srtrnsoreenesepeieteentiiegiiee From off @ glass 0° water founded on an aotion brought in New Jersey to ee rig | recover damages for the death of » woman from my thoughts are ever of ; i ‘ 1," he exclaimed. "Well, injuries reovived by being thrown out of a cer. you rong | plage by reason of her horses taking fright at a High Peale the bes ) ~—s motor vehiole, in the highway, plied Otten entnt-tntntetntetate | 66 HE particular facts in that case as to ho dive Le whether there was anything unusual fome-ot the things fis a © in tho construction of the motor in hotter to dive than fe. f : question or in the letting off of steam celve are a plugged nickel, q to make it more dangerous than eval, have a great deal of bearing on the rights of the motor vehicle,” Judge Depue sald, and I think properly that if the motor, or the manner in which it waa being operated, was ox- Captionally dazgerous, the jury might, from the elreumatancos, held the owner liable. In that case ft was left to the jury aa a question of fact a bad clgar and advice of, any old kind, —— Aillous You to care fur anybody Cynlous-T can't. A Chis “Why t# the other man laughing?" cago § ones trampled “Decaura he sold a horse on my affections "Why Ww that man laughing?" “Hecate te bought a torte cheap" iP ever a man put bis whole heart Into bia work} J Bertram Ainsworth put hile into the portrait of q the steel King’s only daughter, He was not un- is TO A PRLLOW-CHITIC, Winter, the well-known | Soot O A OOOOH 8 GABAA b HO tehabed 28 Oatntntntntnd- Hut tntnreitaratnbataertutrdnbeineneneremenorentmeneiemTonsclous of the honor done him in the velection of iad Has Renmpabey ascarid, My own opinion t# that the motors have come to | " pounamaadecaien _ ; ———ee—r 1 ie brush to keop alive for the father, soon to be lett wae conatanthy (ommend stay, and that the owners of them, operating them uy my housework at night, and he saw I was busy, ef /lowelys (he vision of bie child's joveliness, Ilo know |B (he BUMenoe, Wut 1 nue sonetant de hig with care, are not Hable for injuries resulting from ARRIE r HUBBARD AYER)" tally Saturday nights, eo he'd say, ‘Lam going out |that It was to the friendehip of Tom iaath he ne eualas th Davia Have He. wha eauily.iun ) horace taking fright, unless, indeed, the construc . he | to wee my frtends for wwhitle; 1 will be home soon," }the commission. The two had met abroad, had toured Fe pibiaveeans ovine ib the he 4 tare Unhappy Wives & Husbands tat ‘soon would bo 2 or 4 tn tho morning, Now {Ktaly together and had kept up thelr warm friendship Thin tion or operation in auch In the partioular case as ) b § bah have @ beautiful boy aud he goes out the eaM@lAMOR (hel retarn to the @taten, Now hat the work Neda , to frighten horses which are ordinarily gentle, > iid he Has lost money on cards also since, and K] Was nearing completion Tom came to watch the 4 Lifting mortanwen te 0 chavacteriatic divers a “In short, the motor ts lawfully on the Street OF | gpmmmmnnnnnnnnnnnnanninn mmm iun't nee why he does It, He has nothing to come | aehyiege i, WE ite feltt Cones eee David Haram, The Indy in the ples § Dighway and its being there cannot be rendered * I plan of me, and I know that he te very fond of me, [ee@ming to breathe under the » bs b in aw T have tried my beat to | ¢ has tne in he con» Mrs, Ayer will answer questions— 1 do my own houwekeeping, my own washing, houses |magioal brush tn those nervous white Angers rodnee her widewy espression; '? Sy [maswtul, unless there 19 something ] 4 4 : He had a nod for bis friend—a smile for his sister ' Garuotion of the particular tooomotive or the man On MONDAYS, about the Baby, hold sewing and my own venaking aud take an : rile i aetial pe: ; SDAYS Yorpl are of the baby, but he does so many things wrong |He looked from the original to the picture and bac! Mer in which It ls being operated which renders TUESDAYS, of Perplexed Lovers, which T cannot even write, T have told no one my [again in a trance of admiration, , Ht Hable to cause fright in auch horses,” WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives and $\etory wi now and will anxlounly watt for your | “Patriela,”’ he announced, “I have news for you. y tte Somat i rouble , answer in The Evening World. Mra, W. "Good newr?” | ISCIPLINE BY THE KISS. FeOuo ey Md IMM 10 me you are describing the character] “What ole? Mather had n cablogram this morning | DIS or THURSDAYS, of Beauty Seekers, fan imposter, If your story is correct in|from Lord Harbetson. He has sailed=ls on the At-|@ ABBA for bad little boye who will be good little RIDAYS, of Inquiring H every detatl, and It appears to me to be aq, flantle by this,’’ ‘ boye while in wohool te the Inteat idea from out FRIDAYS: of Ingulting Housekeepers, Tay not think you should put up longer with thin] Bhe started, her attitude of haughty Indifference | the fertile Went. letters without names and addresses will § | iar'y treatment of you, Your best friends now are }®one in an instant, Her hands gripped the arma of! ® | eee Daniils, who precidte over a district! | 01 woeivg etention, The names ere act }lrour parents, ‘Tell them just exactiy how matters [her chair, As though an obliterating sponge had been | P ] eehool In Nemeba County, Kan, i» reap for the stand. You have made a sad mistake and you should) pasted over it all, the winsome sparkie and color wan! introduction of this onculatory system of diseipline. for publioatiim Write on one side of be willing to acknowledge Jt, Let your mother and inane Ws & siorious success and lias been from the) | A goer on) fathor understand the situation, They wiil kive you | art, Mies Daniols hasn't @ bad Little boy In her en " the best advice, and I should follow thetr dostres in| “Bo soon!" Her brother's booming laugh filled the) { oy eggs i hood eli Fridaye, On that the matter, etudio, “How complimented he would bo-the brides iniels's school cloma on Mrid nm Swept from her face. soon!" rhe whispered, Tite bank a € Rroom Who comes across the sea! Hh? What is tt, 4 } afternoon sho dispenses her oseulatory awards to the Dian ita Aver A Meatand Gene, Ainsworth? Beye who have been good. Notebook in hand, #he} Torey wo were married we cared for each other, | reap ate Ayer “Nothing!” returned Ainsworth curtly. Ie stooped! a enre. svout the room, and whi Mn POF Tout 1 must say that he loved mo ten times as much! sty husband deserted ma about a month ogo for an-|to pick up his maulstick which had clattered to the whose record i ' We so} foved Him, And then iny parent oppowed the other woman, T have just received a letter from him | Mor, He rone, hnatily set anide hin palette on whtel {4 of the young ra one Pinats\e calling And sounding Tih, They did not think he wad good enough for asking me to get a divorce from him, He says he{& Wide, blurred etreak of many colors betrayed the B Mlae on the puckered lips whole [Me ae T wae a very good girl at home, and am Just] will pay the lawyer, 1 am determined that T ahall{Pan@om course of a nervous brush, “Nothing, 1 hall oe : nan, ore eiCtitee roe eect MON nn good a wife, And I would not marry without thelr [not divures hier Can Y sue hige hupport? He jnot detain you longer, Miss Neath, The light ts Week and ti ‘ aed oy Rete es ane y, |fonaent eo he did everything that a man can pos: /has a splendid position with good pay, Ho ts living {wome” y steed NIRS atta ta HY Of her neat {IY do to ain thole ent, After the my Was} in another city (where he deserted me), Tam living ' 9 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . » ‘ pn eenegl dire iy reneye hearty of hers ver | found out that all the money he had he lost tn }here. Will T have to mo to the city where he te live " BPI chocaraisn, works to perfection,” she! (ahd Playing, and he borrowed from averybody he | ing to sue or can t nue him here? MH It was the day of the last sitting, ‘Tom was out of Bald recently, "It shows the pupils that the teacher |RIW F felt tecrible, but could Hot say anyching as) Pm 1118 Ie a cane for a lawyer, My impresaion is}jown, Patriot's chair stont waiting--an empty throne, fakes & personal interegt in them, and they make an|t® Wedding was a brliiiant anid everybody | Hat you ean make your husband Kupport ¥OUT phe oame ti it, pale, a little Tannyitd="an hour's dee| { fort ee Tarnoate iv Gols Wh ates WELIA bas thors H to be onjoytng It very much, no 1 could jot but I do not vrotend to be legally wine of the roe.” Was this the radiant creature his y et A chance to apeak to him eo unt we went so \ voked canvas? He stood before his . do, My experience in that when d tment is 4 ; rt : | ottel “ TY] pentue had evoked on ca Sp) Seholareb Ip Is Good. Tam diligent, therefore, to have | mie Heh ftom Mim all | heard, and he cele A BOER'S NOVEL WAISTCOAT, |penel, patetto on thumb, bras suspended, Buddent My eehoo! excel in deportment mad bald that Was rio (hit he! apeeutated {0} he flung both aside. +4 a a et MARS TOTS ANH oat every thine | “There 8 nothing more to do," he sald, Iie voloo mnnnny |! ised by everything holy that he would not wan harsh, ‘The portrait 's Anished!” ‘Then he was ® ae OoTTas . { f ‘ more nd that my wort 7 have often heard of the matrimonial jottery, |!” Wet neonle talk of iy intsfortune, but to hide 4 We: & matrimonial rat t quite auch a | CVerything and hope th the future r then went by words halt » halt a groan, “what that means to B . PAcoimmonpiace, Ruwsla, which rejoteos tn ao)’ ) Walls mn out, If poopie anke me--'finiahed Many singular products, hae invented this alvo Why T worked 1 pald I was lonesome, T had to do “1 understand,” she wal, All at once she shrank 4 Tt seeme that when girl is unable to secure a bus stats . from the lightning of his glance, “I-1 understand ‘| { Band in the ordinary way wie pote up a rattle for her SMART AUTUN sf A fo God help me!’ Wolf, Bho sells, wy, 00 thekets at } Ke each, | AS MART AUTUMN ( OAT, | He did not mpeak nor touch her, but over his face ” and the winner captures not » gt t ale iid dhdhthahd eine hia Came & Rreat AWe~an Infinite joy. That admiasion— that confers'on! Now-—now-let fate do ite worst! “Look at me!" Bho lifted her eyes. ‘ the £20, ‘ If Ne does not wish to marry } Wer and the sum for a whare tn the latter. If other hand, sho refuses to acvopt the winner she ommanded, Then he lovt himaeit, ‘Then he forgot all things wave) ~ | ved by Minn Kate Monk Give Him halt the money and ce te. A that he end she were there together—together for the! @ abe la fat, fatr and~oh, w: Bhe can start another ratte of + samme b ‘iret—for the last time! But she was not a woman to i) Tk oeours to one that some of oy fr |be won by violenceto be carried by storm, she rpoke and he listened. When nhe had done he did not lft hit head, Thin bandolier wa Mt, whieh wae found on a! “LE am to be another man'a wife’ she told him. Hoer privoner, t# not only highly ingenious in ite] “Thle te good-by. rietlon, but Mino very Interesting from the! “Forgive me!" he sald, “God's love go with you!" Met that of the twenty-six pouches sewe 1 10 the! He stood aside to tet her pass, eather walatcoat the greater number had been taken| "Patella Ainsworth! from Hritish soldiers, as, of courme, had also the col There wap a step, a voice, a presenap between them, lar ornaments siown under the pouches London | Biniling a Httle sadly Lord Uarbetvon stood between Graph them, ] oan the cee "I did not mean to be an eaverdropper, 1 had come! SHE GOT HER MONEY ‘n early, T had fallen asleep behind that soreen, [ ‘“ VT LT don't knew you, madam, the bank jam sorry; 1 am glad—sorry to lose you out of my life, | ( cashier sald to the woman who had presented | Patriel 4 not to buy my happiness at the cost of a cheek yours, We can be discreet, It will be tess than a nine ® Mot (he woman, instead of saying haughty, “t]daye’ wonder if we are cautious, And your father Ho not wish your acquaintance, sir,” merely replied, (his will ie yours, Patricia.’ He looked into her eyes vith an engaging smile |that shone through happy tears, He kiwsed the hand oh yes you co. T think, Em the ‘red-headed old jshe gave him, and Alnsworth's hand he wrung hard. | Virvgo’ next door to you, whore ‘acoundrelly little) ‘Phen he was gone, | boys are always reaching through the fence and} On the stal¢eefor he would not walt for the elevator | your flowers, When you started downtown|—he met Janet Ainsworth. Impulsively she stopped! ‘hin morning your wife sald, ‘Now, Henry, if you! him. jwant dinner fit to eat this evening, you'll have to leave me a little money, 1 can't run this house on the city water and 10 cents a da vid Harum’ duty tn the i with & turn for @AINY Ket Up several of t ation, ha With the winners and ¢ yom e choloe with « ve comforta beside her, his hand clutehing the back of her chair until the knuckles showed white, his eyes blasing down into hers, "Do you underetand,” he erled, hia} ‘ Popopewenoe ib | F {QUERIES AND ANSWERS, PO tate boee gene teow, AM Aseqiaintance of mir " ait Pa | UH HATOMLENS YEO ESSARY HERO, John Lenox as faculty Is language herself in lang at the Universtt Many, Will this course of education, + WN year's (raining spent at the Colle OFA, entitle her to try the United States, New York stm and she wld Lik 5. Vephert otartiingly you The fanday. GEN. WOLSRY 4 DISAPPOINT. sehooly are fall MENT. I don't know why he's ‘Gen! lnstend of /Me,,!? bet I do kmow Chant hae nely dlmnpyoti wontly. If 1 am miso ing in not turning ont @ vilinie taken I offer after king waoh mn vielen! em. xehoot my sincere woh a ehiny hat, sueh — apotog! 'y Wattoned frock cout / sueh caretatly Qourcd hair In Hie Piftecnth Year Can a perron born , rT SMpurteeD, or can he claim to be fiftenn f i prevent date 1 ‘ou are 117 You have been hurt! What (9 it?’ Tam not i T have been hurt—a Ittle—yes, 1 am - foing Away-for o long time Or-it may not be so | “Here's your money, madam,” said the cashler,long a time MMe wae warmed by the sympathy of mea it toward her and coughing loudly, her Hpe—her eyes, “Wheb-—when I return may I | A Politioal Query, | Many poltical partion are in the present Pres | | patrife and what are thelr jane TRAINING 81 Hine partion: Repubdiican, Democratic, 1 of the Road), People's (Purton), Bovtw Prohibition, United Christian, De Leow Repudlivan, ell: a ne come Janet?” Geographic Board. pe he Engh d ‘4 A geographic board in the Dominion of Cana - Petricta, Then their ‘The \Nuatration presents one of the new and fash- tes All questions us to the Corton wating prove gee J~-Janett Sa Jonadle Kopire coats for Auiuinn wear, \preshte Reames in the Domicion, fi