The evening world. Newspaper, December 25, 1900, Page 8

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; _ THE WORLD: ‘LUKSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 25, 1000, \ | 1,000 GUESTS TO SEE |IHOBO CLUBMEN FEAST ON PIGS’ FEET What Is the Greatest Danger ¥p MISS HANNA'S DEBU} AND CHARLOTTE RUSSE WITH BEER. $ Solebeinieteintelelobbeleialaiatefeleleiateleleblelelnfetaiei=/=tstolabetelelai=telelefetatatefelet 7 - ! “Boiled Shirt’ Baker Presides at Annual Din- ner of Panhandlers. in the Coming Century? Answered by the Following Eminent Men an# Women of the World. Lady Colin Campbell. Dr. A. Conan Doyle, ¢ - pad ) Tan Mactaren, ; Kiev Hardy, M, 2. Dean Farrar, | DRINK NOT IN. GANS, 4) Only Shadow of Sorrow Over Banquet the Absence of “Clubfoot Casey " ‘ ian i A \ be Sir Walter Besant. ny \ { t ar) 7 ss is if i fap tw ee Arthur W, Pinero. - Hot ¥ MAX O'RELIe ; uli Stanley J, Weyman, ii A wie STANLIEY. WRYSAN ty fi) f nit Tapped » Zangwill, a Sarah Grand, / i id. “itt le the second shitial a ut soma i | Klien ‘Terry. Ky rie ! down, Volta, bring the ruby" Max O'Rell, ¥ Forty hoboos wearing small red and/ o paper cape seated themnelves along | hoth aides of the table ‘This wan the Hora Annie Steel T, M, Healy, M. P iment Hear fous ey ) . feata re ig ie John Dillon, M, P, een een Heer was served with every Course and at Andrew Carnegie, i) j {C| the end of the feant In enormous ginanes, | hy; in ’ obeetebletetnisiieiotsetsitetebteboebeoteeteiseinietetoieeteievi | art every man rank ua inva aw fy a aun: she Chava 18K. A, 3 tah Cs ad at The Catholic Bishop of Raphoe On of Commerre auditorium,| ihe 1 hut 1 ow 1 mem be The Senator's Daughter Will)‘ Mss evecally Gevonttod 111" ye hte. pat oontetine Ce Lacan j “Come Out’in Cleveland “MreaMdent and Mra McKinley have|two cenit a day tnto the treamurer's Most Rey. William) Alexan der, D. D,, Primate of All ‘ been invited, bu New Year's Night. i A Te understood that | hande for twenty dayr teri Hai will, wear oidably Detpined or t jas mse An New York ancl is inusially) Thera waw a t kloom over .i¢ saitia elaborate, handnome KIT! " Scie i: the 6A Ireland of magnoilc ity, with rich brown | Panauet for a time owing to reland, prior ANDREWe i" hair and fine dark even forend abwonee of “Cub-oot” Casey { GREOVENLLAND, Dee — On Mow! He wi is of white, courve mavedtal | jometimen knows as Cheer Up," who te President Sehurman, of Cornell, r ‘Tear'e night Mise Rath Hanna, daughter 6 Beales Ivor 1 AUKY | soing ‘time’ on nd for some of WALTER CRANE ; , ‘ of Senator Mark A. Hanna, will make fede | fonse. Tle te & poptilar member of the George Moore, novelist her formal debut aa @ society girl at 8 | Wro “Kine gown entirel 1] oid, Being gifted md singing | . ‘, aes amen rusia have eon | under roa af Re tarota, Pho okirt is sa baa of the | y Viscountess Haberton. ye ’ " in the back, ‘Me bodioe Ia devoile ninotion ever since It war for Sir Saunire Bancroft, actor ri Up to a couple of years ago Mise Ruth | wien a tiny band of kold embroidery i! ‘The banquet had progremed ir'Squire Bancroft, acts ‘dl Pode horweback astride and wae one Of lehe shoulder, A my Wttle bolero ef | 4 nd pound of bear when ‘Veep: | George R. Sime (1 dagronet”” ; the most familiar fumes in the wertern | foot of rich telah UVES ADO the! Svatiow” Petulhy, who hie fellow! 1 hit j , j ‘Thouwh wousually spacious, the Hanne slips ; i ; reetdenee tr Wrens Coorotaea to eotaiiy tw | She ef WIGS GE, MAR narrow and] (ine, ar an and Iamented) Casny's ab lhe Bishop of Hereford, Ms " " Miss Hanna will] # and ake hat a eoilectlon he PARL OF WOM ‘ foo ease etss ts te roaion ‘he possamon very te | canon up for the tenet of the prisoner Mrs, Margot Asquith, fanetton ance Ho himself pared the hat around and a 00 the ee bc the collected & cents, Hut before he could reach hin erat was selzed and the | CHILDREN’S CAR-FARES [ruth ifioiins mt that his ooin ten did not tru ping Wil President Hadley, of Yale, eo Krnest Terah Hooley, William Archer, dramatic critic of the London World, 4 F.C. Burnand, the editor of 4 Punch, Ouida, The Duke of Rutland. ir white birt ain! woktio, tml a feat, “Gents and friends,’ he shouted, p sic ancl the ACCOR EIGHT. During the course of the banguet many | Words over a private ny with “BH anne, ways that abo work? Whit] we long ' speeches wore made. ‘The mont eloguent atu AAMWItATE werMOANt-at-arms. One | does’ s F i, wae by an the Bum, Panhandler,";acoused the other of Interfering wit you. dow he wil for a} saan . | ! | ry of the club, who uttered treks | ROS ee ere ere ecw Usk President Maker | ‘ | som: 0 en ers ol not f New Rule Discussed by Man-| Hivtata The iat working sywayt| dual oy Rese ot Ore vit butt ne said thes treat: | } ‘ Work {9 only « hablt, and a bad one, 4 Teconcontrade’ to keep (ie tm ly, French took his seat peantcateArinn, "leek } agers of the Railway | from coming to 4 citnet ident Inoked wevereige mi a¢ Misia? f , A Waste of Com min Waker onded (i ad wathered \ j meh. "What ti ‘ | “Jorwey. Bilin’ and “Red-Nowe Ginwor | MM ONAN iy A Systems | also made briet addresnas,"Ginger® | )\ 05th aie tall x i) trled to pay & compliment to Volta, pro: | ai And why? tenatee \ ") wy prieto ve anloon th which th Ther ir ye r ‘Two have ‘ yy) and economical mammas who woe BUt Wap called to, onde is for TAte cinents left t jiote the agen of thetr ehfltren quite [un i t strope on Volta, , it ‘ ads iy pestertags x according to whether they }oan'a s thing out of him, Baye your t ra mt 8k ant t iy ie V saloon, and the home or travelling by radi will breath for people t OW i of wood | seotion of the " " vari the place every night | Mgnider, the’ Hoadwatter,"" alias the| alcohol fron the private Hank ride in thelr. prof 1. The club ® AK ot beer on record fi 7 to make tho most of their time, |-pnde’” who’ wore two comts and wl Hower Cine teenth. | uk, yed to hw | Crmanised tn th msn ¥ hew ’ 7 7 The ratlroad men have got a new — q iien Into thetr heads, If tt ever gete Y out of the managerial erantums and into Susie soe prog mec rn FROM SOUP TO NUTS IN AUTOS; top to the eustom of eaving a haif- fare or & whole fare by swaaring (hat BOSTON’S NEWEST SOCIETY FAD. 4 Jobriny te under five or that Mary has . just (urne@ four, 4 ‘There hea loomed before the mind of en acute we geanmngny agent the Lecaadaleid GILABRT PARKER SARAH GRAND, + WRALY H.W. Massingham 4 Gilbert Parker, M. P - Mrs, Frances Burton Harrison, q ee Kad bdbe @ Honry Arthur Jones, the dra pitt, e Mould, aboltat | / atist, tart bp would be “ re res ' Guremenk would be more fair tn (hol William Watson, poet-novelist tranwportation companies Of cqurso, | ' A or the parent oe guardian of f The Archbishop of Canterbury, " mi tig “ the woral of at) Sir WIL R 1}, Tondon TY o nile « ula, an ¥ ow Dell tad 4 Haden the age Monte butt’ think ii-weal | eT aT aie gaa 1 » ORINa® q bo nore jill around an | \/ Crimean correspondont, 4 i hal@ht ag they aro how oul | JOU DhLLaN Walter Crane, artist, designer, 9 i Socialist, M LOpere Most Rev, Willian Alexander, ine et roth nit f nD 6 an eventtal dearth of oarditat Hi a jane Bromdwny lity 10 Now Che Karl of Wemyss, great anti Miege, down in Maswach € Socialist, By Joseph Arch, late M, P., laborer, if a __Te ett game who represented Prince of " | ] , label nu i P of taxing tay tra! | Wales district, Mm m (4 a veel p MNS JACK STHENAN HAS IEWELL sve Hen DAUGHTER MAD PC ULL AGH: | r : : ‘ ‘ ust by hedathe anmaging spectad Frederick Harr hietor! ‘ rates of fare for mpecta! inches of | a | rederie arrison, historian, p mature. Won't {t far eny orfinary | —— wane HEY MOLDS _ ini ¢ ) —Tinan) iN | wna » 4 erewte Max Beerbohm, dramatic critic. ( ; marae If the day comes when the tact | nies Gar, Rov, H der, Chi that “Charliete eo larke for hin axe, por | : | tov, Hermann Adler, Chief q cee Ate eras | the trip instead Younals Rabbi of Great Britain. 4 HAY, the oan who aw org | sf Gen, Booth, head of the Salvation et Cock tats, ; a tno way In whieh C Amny, : firen over and inter ago, We ate en-| \é ‘ 1° PFs sob ee ash eemasterenme | Cardinal Gibbons, Bs i “cheese J ai: , Mrs, Mary Baker Edd " u r , , f . y. Y anion “re ‘i , eauNy an WESTMINSTER, ’ wy etd i" y i, Phalh he castied alidrgn inde pt) i, cert SOURA \ ir Edward Fry. Lwelve yaupe half fare is oh rg ae G Frappe ‘a peers Geo, F, Edmunds. snugually | William J. Bryan. . duotor may | , : + J, Bryan. N fm eblld may | Oe me OLA OL eee ear erer seeleeee od e stern wore ' F ds Ua ie ‘aH oe ? oROROR MOORE. a ¢ Mrs, Jack Gure not orig: | stirred up by the delleious bivalves PY,» oe and i . oe. Ne will always heart DINER, H t questa were Gon hurried to (he aut ait. the hana a etn cst, ee] Max Nordau, e se oon BLO ppe hie we Oy ron } ihe. din od bind t { H ‘ t ) ‘ Inst ¢ , arty of OF tho Adame House the bills man Claas ‘ i fl n De ot nber of) ThA time It Wax KoUperteh, green (ur te Mkely to becom off Mrs, Emily Orawford. A i ' wutomo> | tle noun, Ta mv eto to | ye KOPale Bone of the | f M. de Blowitz, Paris correspond: ' dW 1 é armed a saw m » throug f vint | Bag ; Ba whlch wilt pla: sein ent of the London Times, i) @ mem ‘ finn At eacth allt b ‘ave rumpled the » : A ; ‘ Dae ces a | eft rtp cot Nik © DEC cent peed name renny, Miss M. E. Braddon, the novelist, ‘ ®) Te tw out tt ner Wan eatet mn. How tin any other kind of a TOO OUCOOC U} t wherel The Sarty topped off the itinerant it meal will be after thir IN THE ) TWENTIETH CENTURY NUMBER alias | wooden figure that restdenta of this city | was finally taken before 9 « ymmisstoner | TORTURED TO DEATH, | INDIAN TRIBES MAY FIGHT. |). 00" teat tin "neta a ‘Cyagavntt| GIFTS FOR LITTLE ONES, Sitka Menaeed with War Over a Celebract 14 in Hooms of the American Volunteers, In the rooms of the Volunteers of Robbers Set ire to Victim oo Get Hite m of al war not en Preow pact man extent | made to. gain BONHAM, Tex. 1 dat received from BI Alaska, say® pole and Kill| Amerion, No. | Fourth avenue, last charre H b ot J, Jo W " " ec pprossed || re eushiine evening about 1% children were mate murdernd and his house t oh rant | exalt ing @ reak of In . PEN shy Kelonaty naypy with Christmas toya, candies and OF THE wacker ja rhe aspect is serious, The In ft of the i) feeling di av ago In a canoe jnete The ohildren were members Fd Johuaon was a widower 1 was sinumber the combined ma | dates buck to the, time | J. HH. Pendleton, commanding ‘the ‘Sunday-School cise conduoted Ww | known to have money. His iu chil EE Gunes oe n he joined forces with the Unite Afty-Ave marines stationed here, ) cere and Supt. Willem 7 \ f Mm no guard & . me bade Marshal. t ne has immediately made every reparation. ay) | Bageaton, un ‘a 0 2 un a their fat or} et r squaws | meet the impendi AMeulty. promrenine was pleasingly given ° dren yay that robber and they ran off and Mi ‘ was | | or regu- | strength i . dering (hat the ebiidren had us been | creased : a dae in which to prepare for IDR aid other arteets prouniiy. wit \ y the iforent tribes | MURR : a ‘ 1eae is pens ici cree Moe sa and at thet timo « now wan looked upon, by. (he. viel “ibe the, of iain Eh atte dy say gh bab ve or send Sc. in stamps to 8 copy ‘wentieth Century number . The bappeaon that Johnson's) pole waa produced by the Sitka oy that the Bitke tribe was con seal Wet AS han ot Tit pore the emblem of the Alaska In-| {le tape than to “move” read ‘ne diane~® frog—and i ts becnune of thie columns, ning, ’ “

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