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hve by cde Pees Padtishing Compeny, U3 to 63 PANK sal New York Hrtered 11 the Pom-Omee at New York a fe aye Mall Ma er nee SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1900. VOL AL sssssessveee sesre veeesone NO, 14,281 Pb erelere eee ee ARE THERE TWO CROKERS? In a statement dictated to The Evening World Richard Croker has declared his intefest in the moral purity of the city and expressed his willingness to join as a private citizen in the crusadd against great city evils, In furtherance of his word he has given the notice and the dives and gambling houses of the Fast Side are closed, This is very good, Mr. Croker, as a demonstration of your power. Now let us have evidence of your lasting sincertty, Let the dives stay closed! TOO OC ODO THE EVENING WORLD'S DAILY FORUM. » * PRE-EMPTING A CAR SEAT. A Humorous Opinion By ABRAHAM GRUBER, AY @ man preempt a neat in a ear? If he may, what should he do to give evidence of his claim, and how long should the claim be allowed without Actual occupancy? Any man riding on a rall road train may preempt & Beat If he cas, so to speak, "get away with it” When he contemplates doing it he should harden his muscles po that they will be as strong as hie nerve, and he should be a good wrestler ae well an) f& good puncher, Jeffries and Corhett: may empt any seat In any train in whieh I ride, i} The beat way to give notice of the preemption | your wife occupy the seat, oo (hat whi | pre te to ha you get ready to «it down you cin do so without having a controversy. If you haven'ta wife pata milk hat on the seat, Your friends who commut with you wouldn't sit on that If you haven't a allk hat, then put on the seat the cheese you bought in the market, Or, if you want to make sure that no one will take your pre etapted seat, select One next to a man Who wants) to tell people what he knows about trusts and golf, | THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 6, Iyuv, for std ald SOAP, EXERCISE ANP FRESH AIR FOR. CHILDREN, | The Evening Worl,’ 5 Woman Cabieatioie Passes Shetchily Up:n Mr Richard i ee [AURA J “4 THE EVENING WORLD'S SPECIAL SATURDAY EDITORIAL PAGE FEATURES. — AYER HUBBARD WRITES OF , CAREW. MISS KA TE BY | Mansfteld’s Performance as a King of Merry Encl n.—Some Side. Dr. ame ome how always son \ Heise renarit A eR i De MCAT a ae lights on the People of the Cast isi Henry V. ots and f ned faces, bearing traces of rr the ave (tf dims and deprivat , . tly!) ‘There aNdw of such children, 1 saw thow ant yn ary work m labor {randa myself Inet Bummer ti a tow woeks of time t ea ' Mignthnop Lol of poor mothers showed me religious tracts \ er, a place to stretch legs} which they could not understand, Bome of them iu mild go with | thoug Were tekeik for excursions, and one rlaht of ever A ‘ 1 wow r the tract would entitle her to soup Jay, In Greater New 1 venture to) and coffee, if she know where to get It, but not ¢ there Is a profou Lofa society for the; of them hal ever heard of a missionary who iragement of clear tha any other| prea hed the gospel of every-day cleanliness for the) ty fn the tan Last Bummer, when | worked with the phystetans| It te well to add anotie® showing of the Chicago The vent World's Bick Baby Corps, we werelauthor ties tant foaprel in an effort to relieve the} In the matter of jung capacity the Agures are atrik r itttle a» r the absolute horror of thejing, and in this conneotion the mother of the too! 4 and Ine sof water for bathing purposes ambitious girl should {nist upon caution tn these euutlt { eleven months old, E[days of new women who outdo their brothers tn ath: | t f " en and tton ramet lets ; oJ with thermometer above| At the age of Ave yearn, the Western investigat mark, The an a raging fever, The found, boye and girls are of almost the same tw ut nis big Kk wy 1 moaned | capacity em \ ‘TMs Wolds trum until she Afteenth year, when the Let We fellow a soothing, warm/giria fall to make os rayld an Increase an the boys Torild, and looked about for some sort of a|Atter the eighteenth yoar tho lung capacity of the] atti pis nearly twice that of the female-the mala mother selzed my 6 hed hand and fairly having a capacity of 3.80 cuble centimetres, or nea ' ly four quarts, while the woman can, with effort she orled) “you will Kil Dim. He te too | take tn 240 cuble centimetres, of about two and one H ‘ity be Washed. He ons never had any wator{half quarts. HARRIET HUBBARD AYBR, Peed eed Ob bbadipd4e db bb46edOH oro eee cero e oe oe Otreees | EAN LIBBEY THE « BO r WRITES OF Se WHO © STRIKES << HIS Xe MOTHER. " ty Pow ytrining allover, You must take up the tangled akein hood or early manhood whe sand attermpt to unanarl It op let the first offense pass by. 1 implore yo LeTTEN owhten) The material you have to work with seems to mo} , mothers and wives, if you would save the r tears to tiny | almoat he eeleds: ohe whom you love, despite his crueltios, from death ' wee to me he young man who has arrtved at the age Of tn the eleotric chair, with the whole world rojolcing Fy ‘ twenty-four and will not work by belng coaxed, enelthat he is to be put out of the way of committing Dear Misa treated or threatened, should be made to do #0 DY! further crimes! , ! 0U TAFAN Mea Re LT entreat you for your own good and the good of tito do with, He ehould be Milly out Into the world ana! ; ? | SE Te ee te ANY dele CRATE Ihe: comtnutly 10 cause this youn man >: Wor EVERY INCH A KINO. years who think and how much labor and money saving It requires for ose Up the home and the t inne Of you take board 0; unte the br ; king. tli Thing andvacrootovel: HIN) for a Mtthe wh le, to force him to whitt for himaelt, chirraps Mr. Mane. wink any As long as he tf allowed to remain at home and to , i ada We cannot break up our home!” you fleld to his merry men before the shiien come vite over (he inmates flercer and more ungovern: |"°° are and the matted n © will his temper become Ah, #top and think a moment. If you fet him keep! shout a Moodthiraty re- ‘ {stor 4 Hould be shown to. the Ine {OD In the downward path on which he Is rushing you ‘There mmy he nome bli Ke hur ‘ent who raiser w hand agaioat the mother|MHlat the end, tn your pitiful old age, lone the whol Inaccurney in the apoare WHO who bore him. That ie a crime for whiten th fa no | fer of that home to pay for lawyers to keep him out heads and things pletared here, ore 1a ton in Heavy f the whipping post |0f Stig Bing or the electric ehair colony to vid haw a avaneaadly: Nended I fastivin tke thts ter begin the reform, though it requtre stringent | KOOd! Ceetngent me must he adopted, not only tolmeasiter ere it tw ton late. Mathers cannot be easy) i ent ‘(anv enl ' peace of the family, {WH such Worn, ‘They must man thelr own homes | pick a fh ‘ HOWRO Ts for ihe youre: til weds and protect thelr woman folk» therein: valiantly by | f hia tr he Nm Ue sh vor and not hefthe elrenath of thetr own mighty right arma; or, if aly father Ven nm There) J euffer keoniy for it will attempt the game {that be Unequal to the tak, to appeat to the police | dap hig at) ‘ Labipcodl Yt ith a wif toy apt to end In murder and |Ourt for protection and reform, att 40 und What i with him sh It is my duty to point out the truth to you, and 1 yee ial oh rib LE ad the terrible crimes whieh the papers reveal} Have done ao iro moat pitit wiedge that) ead the te Inhumr monsters beating} Fight here 1 would aay to fathers and mothers ieee renee nt ; PPOATOD 8 INAURIEORT ein wived (0 d¢ hurl ne them bollly from the [8ON® erowing from boyhood tito manhood | a datas m in those wortas window, If yoo gwureh carefully back through the] Make them work! Make them work! Make them| He 1 ol vill not Ww History of these men you wil fad, nine times out of] Work to Know the worth 6F thelr meats and Keay. Th lw too tate t Y 1 should have done that the t 1 morder in thelr hearts LAURA JEAN LIBKEY f mak and begin w nown by strik ‘ r sisters mothers in ™ The Rrening World by arrange DAO EG AD DDO bebebeh dk bbe be EOE EEO ODDO DEEL TE ODODE PEPE EEEEEOSOD ppt doy a ee The claim of title without actual occupancy | P pe should be allowed for a time sufMeiont to take two AW { ALKS w OF Ww h ———— drinks, Any man who wants to reserve a neat fo f& time puMiclont to take more drinks had better ok lek be bedede Lan, Me feolet Jebel GHE «~ TRI ALS xe OF xe HIGH SOCIET. Ne LIFE. / ee ne ence nm ES OES HIGH “SOCIETY x ell New ke and sleep in the Turkish bth way In Now York an pint No tiw wae pute behind the gas works or Lake her for a car ride Bums )There's where 1 can't blame people with millyune for me wiwh bogle day afternoon without ¢ ® wrote Up Dy every | saying 1 y Knows what a Serious thing {tis to be p paw pn stile paper in New York Telogratt all over [riteh until they try it themmelves, 1 Hiv nock nite hee [the ec ry that Ue rumored th are engaged. “Think What a sad thing it must be to Ket dorned \ he oad tf he walke home from pr meetin’ with her|the head of a Vanderbilt fambly and hatt to ao all LU Every tue ic}and they sit out on the front stops eatin’ peanute your court! thi Hite out In the Herce white lite of pub: ° makes me Glad [don't be-|for a nour or to afterwards, what happens? ‘The next |iapiitie with o Kodak behind every gate pomt in the Jong to high soolety. ‘Thatta morning they see thelr plotures in the papers and it's jMAberhood, What bianens ts it of the newspapers if i the saddest ‘Thing about{rumored they are engaged When he goes to Yourep JAlfred loves Histe and everybuddy wants to find out Navings lots of inunny, The p comes running down to the bate at the last/about (It? Can't people get let atone enny more it ry Hewepanors won't let you[ininite with a bag of lemmuns for him the reportere they have munny. just becon they buy three hundred al Took at this poor write up three cotlums about (hem and tt gett PU jextra copies of the paper to send thelr friends when ee ee + young Alfred Vanderbilt. [mored once more that they are engaged Mt weltes up thelr engagement or prints thelr phos THOS E FUNNY rel HIL DR EN. There's a boy Lt can't help] “Then he gets discurridged and comes home and | tures? , ; fowllng sorry for every twolbuys a atx thousand Doller ottomobeel when he! No; that's where the »: ad part of It co AY, mamma,” enld four-year-ou or three days when I ace his | knows the reporters are Vesentng, So he takes the | you att to mingle In high circios and the is Mal A SOLDIER AND A MAN. " ‘Tommy, ‘let's play I'm an awful: & ploture In the papers with girl out riding In it, and they Hun over three or four | go to seep at nite tl) It wets the papers and Mr, As G. Andrews rejolvos in a dlalert looking old tramp, I'll come wround Fislo French {nthe next/dawsa and Kill a calf or two becom he can't holt all what you'es been doing that day, ‘viel * ane res part, Keapenre, you know, wrote dine DWM aiy AGEAGE LAE TRA cline chiclk aha. SUSOHuIE: the handler at once with one Hand, and by George Wl thankpul for {a!'—- Cotto Del eet before Mary &, Wilkins wan born, 4 at ihn ho » happnees hey are inthe py ae have a foloerafi of It the next morns Finellen wae a Welshinan, but a he OU Ket RoAred ANd give It to me ’ Nink how much a ppinees they are tn anere GOR esas ‘ f b ot He you 6 El iia Por the sine man that dlerk LArocery storeying, and Ite poratively rumored they're engaged |, | font know von Sk Maw got blery watching the Immortal Tally, n thie He wa» none is Mary and Martha, the three-yearold EWING a1 ie rive a cont wacon and can Co to seo the alr Ne nualn oat ohale att fees LINE Ap the baby out of the} tthe lew a Mresenthr for Uolng funny, wore bury with thelr patnt boxes "Why, 4 Me AVR hiiee ca he i ul arin gots] 'That‘e (he way It Keepe gotng up to the tast mine |Hah Mid Formot (hat she wan Letting the which |i you've palnted your doli'e face blue all over! pple raven tien © Ne nw to wel up and hi He costs hin over elhiy dottere a munth {Ase tun down paw's back, so when he got quiot exclaimed Mary Fojolned Marthe, 9] err tn hin aris beailes Inte of hard work v1 the papers and |208M Be rouldn’'t think what he was going to way, “Tim pretending she's got the bhiet t Hut here ' 1 " Venty MEIMON Tout the pleces out for hie serap Hook He can't (runt GEORGIB, “ePenoher anys that rubber trea arow wild In | toll ni on i" ' | lown ennytudy elne to ¢ 8 FP Kiser in Chicago ‘Mmen-Herald. Floridu,"” wait a seven-year-old mchool with PD) deep deeb dietd bdr edb ppm ne dp bbb hte gebie mb rereererverry SEIS 18 NOT THR STADUS OF LIBBBTY, MPA a'poue thay: dei! reielaed har. Weather . _ Tt te Minn wh my) who ennets aged five. "Nobody over has any use for rods ¢ Chorus, That ta, she tale the audience bere till it raine and then It's too wet to go > COOMIONODOOEOOOONOGOC KOOOHOONCOIOIOOOO000000 000000000 0000000000000000 out In the woods and gather them ' And what to expect in the next o| And Acai agid asa) wbllevalune rearing, Site DAINTY WA YS OF SERVING OYSTERS. phe dors it an if whe were qnite Interested | Jow, marshy part of the count nerncted “Pha Kor Nop ais | cheat until serving tim ) ready : malaria, and waa quite ill on reaching home 4]! ysier CAnapes, ,, Put tia | death he celery and. mix Bs reaeae eet vi rd her mother ha h ' ' [ t oysters and Not long ufterward her m tach 1 le atte ui) or chatiing | Nalt of tho dressing. Arrange ina aniad. bowl, can't understand why you #hould have ny ' it te melted a Jarters of a! pour the at wa f ae! i p ho remainder of the drossing over tt and tome of malaria, living on much high ero ae ft vream, weatd ang he oysters | garnieh with water cress gald the doctor, “Oh, spoke up Mabel, "1 4 tw woonfuls of & ad craumba ; quers MAMMA Must have Inherited it from ‘ With salt and pepper te In the (ety ' Fri ers, One vint of oysters, two me! . ea iiime ave rea » " ft bread ‘4 ; i an neh (Heh neo RR CR Oyster SHAMETS sem ene vn of tots (WY eee ee an t butter. ‘Place them in the bote | NesPIPs teaspoonful of alt, one tableapoont of Ds Ce Te eee ie sie dte acer | S4lad oll, enough water with the oyster liquor to anal tininte cae | ae POW Mit mM take a seant half pint, Drain and chop the oym eevee eeenertrtrontntnntneresonortteintrenertngetmonone 1h. | , tors, Add the water and walt to the Iquor, Pour os PArt of this on the flour, and when #mooth add S. \4 Scalloped Oysters, Muler ae the remainder, Add the ofl and the eggs, well ‘ or an beaten, Bilr the oysters Into the butter, Drop ' pein re ee toa att severe ener a (hen a layer of oyaters: veh laye | small apoonfuls of this Into bolling fat and try No Licennae In Neveasary, i Md | ie soft he Wntt brown, Drain: serve very hot, A bets that it is not necessary for a man andl + b he dian 69 ° Woman wishing to be married to procure a marrlage| shagaths NAYIN A ne on the 5 Hlewnise in the Blaten of New York and New Jorney.| bog Ltwenty mooie, antl the | Gemotbered Oysters, Put one tablemoontut ral B say Which ts correct | mb brown. { butter in & covered UNGOPITIATICATED, " eaicopan with half a aaltspoontil of white paps f One ft celery, one quart | Per One teampoonfil of salt and a dash of cay: ! W de Richt, Oyster Salad, re Dot a cuntut Jenne. When hot add ono pint of oysters. Cover A mes (8 eld wan shot on July 4, 1881, [nays t arealaasAtianitie et yonfuls of [closely and shake the pan to keep the oysters Was shot earlier in the same month, Who is i! tt] vinegar of oll, halfa tea if t, one. | from asticktng., Cook for three minutes, Serve A and 0. ! tet er fy ReaRpOON{Ul of popper. one apoons | on toam an Ve te Spelted “Philip.” ful of lemon Ju het the oysters toa 0 pat is the correct way of spell the Christian ‘ thelr own Mauer, Skim well and drain To saute oysters fr: : ld : d mule oyates ¥y thin heme F Miip’ th Engiieh? dw it ed with one) Beason them with the pepper, vinegar Saute Oysters, fers of bacon in a pan untl ip” at the end or With two, as Philipp? He and F i and lemon juice, Wheh coll put in the tee cheat | the fat ts tried out of It. Drain the oysters, dry 4 a resent see lt for at least two hours, Berape and waah the | them with a napkin and rol them in flour that RIGIN OF THE FAN \+ whitest and tenderest part of the celry, and, with | has been seasoned with salt and pepper, Remove HE folle Chineso legend acccunte for the! § @ sharp knife cut tn very thin slices, Put in a) the bacon and cover the bottom of the frying pan ‘ WAVEntION oF tho fan Ina rather Ingenious fheh bow) with a large lump of feo, and wet in the tee !with the oysters, Fry them brown on both alde fon; The beautitul Kon Si, daughter of a uughter of a power fil mandarin, was asdirting at the feast of lanterns,| « When sho became overpowered by the heat and was Gompelied to take off Her mark ' STATINTICAL, THE GRIDIRON'S VICTIM, Aw St Wan against all rule and custom to expose! © »| “My performance of ‘Ilamlet’ led to a gremt deal of WIH football just getting in touch, ras: be held her mask before it, and gently] * A * talk.” mild Mr. Stormington Barnes He iiked it, he sald, very mouch, fered 11 to cool herself. The court ladies present] gpg | seme anbereres) Hah: Oevennes “Tam (itormed But one day w bie slodeh reed ib Roticed the movement, and in an it ee. KEke POSE er OP Renee Ln rR Mee bos that ‘Hamlet’ ts one of the longest parte known to Threw him hard, He orted: “Oucht"* Gred of them were waving thelr ma A very cleaunt evening wrap, in belee Groadetoth, | He drama,” And now he goes ‘round on a grouch. ’ PSE Epes decorated elaborately with pale green panne velvet apy mnlnee Gerber ony ana plique and atra nee. The mode) a late Parts im, WANTED THE AGONY OVER, ITS MOST PROMINENT FRATUR: nan Fish and the Pacific. | portation Vietim-Say, hurry wp ant get through shaving me! “Aty1 exclaimed the fret little boy at ies nn nWeeetua ce tie cee een unmeaewe In ihe Ocean a fish diet is a8 common as hb dae abivou oan. y knew they Id not thelr Mtevatare mlekty, recited the aad story vor Wateaato An@ pork in this country, There are ordinarily ipty to forty varietion pf flah in the Honolulu A large percentage of|the natives make thelr ‘Aading, ———— ee The Thirsty Eucalyptus, Tho eucalyptus trees in Aurtralia penetrate from 180]you got Into the chatr, 1 2% feet into the soll with (hele roots, which absorb Vietim=1 know, but that atl moleture withta” C7 radive of thirty to sixty feo, rosor lees me {dioating a swan ispon the Inke, "I wonder what kind Rarber~Why, you sald you had plenty of time when of « bird that is?” ood webinns iN rign tant “Oh, that's just a chicker replied the bright young #on of the boarding-house mistress, “Look at [alt the neck it's gut.” straight, 5 Ove would think he had a New atilence im mind, Mr, W. N, hk with « humor that was not far trom tears, The pleture shows her waving nosey te Pistols Wht bd of 16 168 sini, sony