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SMITH’S PHANTOM, /measures his work as he does it, the man whose chief pleasure and ; | recreation are not in his work, is a mere perfunctory human being. p-eeeaemeteoeeee He cannot be really successful, because real | aUCORAS, | snocess is wholly a matter of self-development, Perhaps the best yctnt fe in ‘tavisia Mart ‘6 admirable interview with Bernhardt in yesterday morning's World was this: y “When ls a woman too old to act?" asked \ Mies Hart a a Bernhardt replied: When ambition censes to tmpel her and 2 reward. | This deserves to be remembered as one of the profound and | r acute observations upon life and character, It is as true of mon as it is of women; of every other class among the “toiling masses” as . ’ it is of actors and actresses, \ Whenever any human being begins in his own mind to lay more ey ae |stress upon the work than upon its reward, just then, whether he be { | |twenty or ninety, has he in fact ceased to be effective at that work, {} The man who listens for the blowing of the whistle, the man who | REAL ASD ietet REPUTED, and the assets that count, so far as the individ trteertronteorereres® vial is concerned, are only those which he can eo a8 he looks about inside himself, w Harder than any of the so-called social injustices and inequal- t % ’ ities, harder than any outside force whatsover, is that internal enem7 which tempts a man to look askance at work, A really able man never retires, He may relinquish one form | of work for another, He may give up that whieh ago disables him | q froin doing well for some other industry which has no age limit. But! p fe \ it is impossible for a good, self-respecting, intelligent brain to go out | Something must be done to prevent accidents to Meadowbrook huntsmen, of business until death blows the whistle, tetelninieleininintelonteloiniviviei-ielolointeointetoinietoinistoloinistoieletoiniotolointetotolns F " , —_ oF . op PACES Cpe ACTS . a a eet. WA , AT THE PRIVATE THEATRICALS, Dr. Kennedy plotted to murder and murdered Dolly Reynolds LAUGHS ARE PLENTIFUL ON THE FU NNY SIDE. q HBF a} moka! ( n't let moe fr y a" j ed FAIR ONB—Gadsooks! 1 swoon with dread, Don't let me fall, Wille, or there'll be somothing two years ago last August, Ho was caught the very next day, and amnion Oi Gienmdininns Lf ' “pritheo, forsooth, swoon loss hard, Blve must I hire a derrick,” " , Within a week overwhelming proof of his guilt A LIVING EXAMPLE. HAVE YOU NOTICED? % Lave at thee, caltiff! Draw, leet 1 ewat thee full sore.” APTER 8WO had aceumulated—his object in killing her, his § hia mediaeval style of speech givea me an awful thirst.” YEARS A 7 i , ot, the manufacture of the bludgeon, their q “1 Jearned to talk this way up in Pompton, N. J. When the cows kick the MURDERER Rr ‘tonite Yi adgi ( cHorus farmers up there they am wont to say, ‘Marry, but the misshapen brute GETS A going toa room in the Grand Hotel, his sneak- or kicks shrowdly!! " t NAW TRIAL, ing departure alone half an hour after a woman \ ai a murrian geize thee, thou scurvy knave! 'Ods Bodikins! Zooks! in a room underneath heard a body fall heavily WILLIEBOYS ‘wae “Fain would [ uppercut thee were this sword but a five-ounce glove,” to the floor, Now out upon thee, by me halidome!” (Whatever that may be.) And now, because some evidence in corroboration of a point Ode wot 1 fain would perform a sneak from this measly elage and quaft otherwise perfectly established was improperly admitted, the Court ine some wix score tankanda of brown October rye f Ave Mad i Aggies obetotodo te Jotohtetopoenshtobd Aeolootootoebetodetottotobetetoetebattetettetettetotobtebottetetetotototottotelebiei [OF APpAals rants this depraved assassina new tia nd great wae i a - . the rejoicing over the news in ‘Murderers’ Row. GEORGIE, PAW AND MA Discuss Modern aa Tho Court of Appeals certainly shows great courage and a mar- A A Business Methods, | ojos tenacity for the very quibbles and technicalities of the law. 1 ou what? » 10 6 becow they didn't no How te i ‘ ri ere va weet * | 0G0800000000000000000000¢ this Sianincs bits aan pedal ? But ought not these learned Judges seriously to consider whether some Chicago Aldermun that hada Hait! there is not a warning for them in the saying that the letter killeth ? The citizen who goes to the rT rod wien interest In a poker Joint wor of offerd ‘a Se Rae match and alts in the wind and rain for his in tho al ¢ Henry t forty vuwand & year to two hours. a Ju "pow he a capper for the place, think what a It is at once pitiful and vidio vious to watch Theodore Roosevelt ~ ‘ould stand | vm hy 6 of worked up for the Bias me at cal ‘ lion, Tut they let thelr chansen po by, | THHnIng frantically to and fro and j area il ee : the a 4 * wor 1 wn Jant wondered why fate waa orewell Trust pit which he digged for himself, It de how far th y Were nes Think of Tlorrus Greeley, too." be hits ental ai ! 5 via) Bee. Ht Kilick Hunt ave how they could of used |{ PHB TRRGIVER- | tracts nothing from his obloquy to say that he fora Inatinet of Toods Ms hltn,'* maw sed, SATION® OF Ween ; " y Belt abe got tho erth when he hind I) Getwette hanes ihe: SIAN GAA: TRAL ReNT te Tappr has played the hy pocrite like a novice, Tho nf el MM Aa |not a part of your naiteher,? paw ane TenHOR, fact that his execution of his seheme to sacri- ° in h wer Ry pudd at n ee " ' t : \ be in it for Pillok Menger if UH | oH Pb, ei ” Tey RY HL ks * fice his character yet keep his reputation has Ea With iis walstd made uw tor eum. |@ Laci hy offering Horus a} hoon so bungling does not inthe least lessen his guilt, For guilt dies / ; buddy else § milerry to Go on the road and}, , Li oll nec r" ! " tont Pitgness te the thing that counts now, & f. B. KISER, t 1 for the eR alles + . a Ree the oul OF Be QQQocegedand |yenr it they would ri A more experienced or more able tergiversator than Roosevelt i i Ne Le per ( ; lo fee What they missed. would have realized the hopelessness of deceit from the very outset, bin," or Knowl And what a t| wi Maye ! For deceit was impossible, and present squirmings are futile be- idlow: sma atts ha Lote jot 4 Would of Hee one iN oanse Profeanor in Natural History—Now, children, Tam going to tell you about the roll tw | \10 this timo 1 a'pase eotie gortiia, and [wish you to give me your undivided attention, for It te absolutely tims - Trani tae 1h Doth ables” pan ‘ ' ! monty woul offerini her four Thou] Van Wyek confessed on June 9; posalbve thal you can form @ true Ides of this hideous unimal unless you keen yout| bb WameaMts iRise Maen Get ghee the Mise: H data : ' ye a month To be wmoddte in a Cloak | Under the Conatitution and the statute tt became Roosevelt's duty to rid eyes fxed on me ‘draught reach him for five seconds, t vid k m na of TH kind and q vay aaa put on a nite f \nuthe , A ittibe nil alll: Wore FATAALT hi ABT hin hake New York of him stralghtway; Pby made in Owen timen Ww i Tue rcitd of | with fle hed Wh HOPES) roogovelt hus as yot done nothing HARRIET HUBBARD AYER Answers Questions Xe i wont wad 4 t ; ie, ae bhi How ean ¢ the stupidest citizen be deceived when the main “@ Concerning Etiquette. OF all the Uo pers t dtd rd er aM a Li Ah ac * Y anoonallaeo? Depends Upon Length of Widow=|walsts worn in qocond mourning? Also) theatre or a ball ‘Thanksgiving eve tm) gould of ma , ' ihe ayy : ‘ " point are so aud so conclusive val, which ix worn first, during the frat six | eon with my cousin? The apanding Hoon \ Ay a — — - Dear: Mies Aver ml year? fe it purple or Dis: PINK, time: Htlehart Hart And \ ny, te | i he . | oa Emory Smith curls a scornful lip at “whoever doubts |. 1s 1t proper for a widow to ask a gens Are purple and white shirt the plano with AWE Wills, Whe yachion ‘ ‘ wer ‘ thoy Ia cu ‘ taHeraid, | Charles Emory Smith su ae mai ] ; Fi tleman of old acquaintance to call on her a wotn, of are the colore merely but it you wih ‘ vy disparages the fitness and aptitude of the American Republic to | or no: KIL, | Worn In neck 4 jeomnant and Py i ¥ Beak at war 5 arial tn F you are well acquainted with the CILIA HH RAL ee LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. Too Much Haste in se ve | menennns i prey non at se i ae y ] wn. Mi f advancing civilization,” priety in asking him to wall, pros be worn In #econd | § riloulatly to Sewering the Marriage Bond.|} yociw worn sft Meng eta " vided, of courae, you are not in leep Purple and lavender fOr 4 dl ie ; rea ane ne ses Oey N are content to clow r eye Ato, But who is this “whoever?” — [Te las not |mourning (or your husband APS ned Gerore Feat ak Baye WOHe Hridearoom Now Mesias to “Pay, © Eire i sare ilk Daal ** as yet been hoard from, Certainly Smith's Galeew (a Mentainn: with deop mourning , I, en Vay, Pay.” ' 1 wa mat J ‘ them deseription of him does not fit the erities of Mr, MeKinloy's doings | pes stra ayer: 4 Mieiras win Mepeht my ht vee Pe en eseription ¢ 08 vere bn ’ Re ere cre Manna) aba: WHllecallie abi ; Good Form in Grief, A Nace Is It to pay for the coach the time, When only wedded sin (We Skah ein the Philippines. For none of those erities has ever doubted “the ie Would It be proper for me to practise | Cit tnkes the bridal palr to hy ee Hearned that he had been ti ql H iinaalaris Veena | ny + be tn At i fsik ry om the plino (not play for company, tut A Be woman tor reve ; i ina ta wna Areal ; fitness and aptitude” of the Republi¢ to “play its appropriate part. A RICH HOUSE GOWN |] Perey practi fo ax to forget) my ; ir beset Py ot boas to Took at him after that tribute to 4 wifes nupport and he ca All of them have been insisting that the Republic shall he per- bis ty i be oR Fer Yeates attoha cna height party, to (er oratlba urned to my parents, Now h 4 , ie ! ; ; He, 4 aed, r oul op me to r al py a i ping company, with another you marry no new favor te until man's #illinitted to “play its appropriate part,” instead of having its enorgies — | , Bho knows that he ty a mart P| has set aside Clod's law In the shano of : ‘ lie imibeil , somes: ont ecaeenneantsh bette nt > Cm Bai one HOV Yass tte wire. Hee paras Pie sivorce LAURA JUAN LINnRY diverted into a wasteful, stupid and ernel policy imitative of Eng- | pase, be cont duisieg iat « I L'RIGLON SHIRT WAIST land's bhincdering brutalities, | & LET TERS FROM THE PEOPLE. wb pega botter, and 1 feel lke LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. | It is melancholy that so much blood and revenue, so much of + . What can 1 do to bring thi) Pee tate he physical and moral power of the Republic, should be wasted and w 1 A Present, WIIl some one enlighten me on this abs lolefolelofelalafatelate}tofelafefe ie physical and moral power of the Republi, should be wasted anc \y to justice? 1 hope my case may tetolotet : + 7s To the Raitor Rvening World t, and tell me and thousands of : pine to many glite ha ‘liae oe? abaeme: uate v or huss wasting for so small a purpose as to convinee Mr, MeKinley and a Will some one with taste lot me know {0 why we can spend “millions for BA WROKEN-HEARTED WIPE" | 0 i stat ane das 2 bila tite ‘i ful Chelatmas prenent a young lady | ¢ hut tet the men who took AY ls 6 40 one, my dens Nea m| fow othor misreaders of history that the great truths of the wisdom yb give ayOuNe a with whom whe arms in defense of thelr country A GAfortunately, it Is not an uncom ul ind morality of peace, justice and fair-dealing aro really truths and has beon keeping company about a year?) Were disabled starve? | », INQUIBITIVE. J, HAMPTON STEVENS, inion those men who hava| the F newit not mere empty hypocrisies of political T conn ifs Rlohmor f opt | I NT po Johmond, Va, ‘ ilcokisioecionirs a | ~— SIRT IESSIOE: = Why the Water Ir Dintasvetat, | Verocntnge Probjem, alle ve ‘ . h 'S To the Balior of The Evening Werld To te itr of Ing World } quenes AND ANSWERS, t ja WMIte serone thelr path. Th Por the pad lon daye 1t:has been UNAS | pro queryt How IaReh per sents det care TELS: Gisdanch' BaAly hope they are, bul are to drink or even bathe tn. Rumor has | by» an article at 16 conto that dome ri ¥ hope they are st ar it that Mr Croker and his Tammany | costs me five cents, Respectfully, les, im Castle Sauare Opera Com-|” ee d all took a bath tn the Central | (. 1s, 399 Carroll street, Brookiym, pany. gd ervolr in order to wash out} reme: iy let me know whether Lizzie) {n i e bi wa and the 16 to 1 stlver) a, ine paiitor of The Y bly ne OI Sreered as pre 4 1 00 intand ikea If 90, thie.may prove to be the! “My husband and myself have frequent t company DC aes atte Pear | lophea’ Sle aaa unhealthy condition of (he | disputes over the question, “To whom Ie sroker should wee that every | gue the h th a wilt bbe hest honor, my husband or |my father?’ I claim my father, f wish some of your kind readers would fayor Yeo, If Bleoted, pon one woman at Cathoite be the tof the | ay th #iled her down Ake Roes, dors Btaten? Mt MOWN, | ¢ ly to treat ar Leen Scores Pension Systent, ™ though ithe marrage bonds bind fy ary bn. Oty ¥ Je or) Bee owing F 4 fl \ hy itor of The Kvening Worl | distracted wife. Mra, HH LIVE, maida worn olor, of a smooth cloth, and is trimmed ' y \ PAY must be something radically Such men are not worth the heart] with gilt raid, [L hae the praduated em when It How Long! pangs that true and noble women suffer | cordons across the front and (he rounded ‘al , to Adjust a | Tp the Mallor of The Ryvening, World for them when Uhey fall under the caie-| finish for ihe collar and cuftr, The pra ‘ 1 al a a mn | ° gown j ited in the c Kory of denerted wives, also forms @ decoration down nt Y e \ oy ine of duty A womas: “hg onthe dgh shoulder weame and cous 4 the | ve her unde to cap the seve