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Taep: os + Nagasaki, Japan. eeldet times a woman wis al Ard Lo-walk abroad unier the guide lotgbume oMier oF xt: 4 n™ gould er go une he atrddts at nicht ENG iaiwe hve changed all thar We Rawho work !n shops or factories are forend t¢ walk to and from their fThOmes lute at night or alone Komen) iGo, in a spirit of freedom £ walks eeThat fe ni) very well, and the times changed for the better, But un- piately, all men have not changed the times. The pickpocket, the her, the thug are still at large. Not Sday!pagsen but the papers describe counter of some unprotected wor- th one of these gentry. weit ts, my purpose to-day to tell )' women how to protect yoursely itsuch men. = Atidnother time and In another lesson rted : oraiaoer aneakthief, whose only object sanatch your pocketbook or your > Defense Against Mashers. L to-day Iam going to tell you how to nd iyourself againat the more or 4 ix “masher.” TA\th6 fret place, suppose a man comes Upibehind you, and, with zome insulting mark; passes his arm around your ‘This isa very frequent trick of hejmashers. Of course, if you wre tn lighted or crowded street it will a eons enough to call for help, But tt! (a Rotein such thoroughfares that the apher: tried..hia tricks, We will say ula@rayin i park street or on a tonely | 7 road oon as¥ you feel his arm the shoulder of the ar! ‘thrown around you. Slip ‘this.arm under his arm and cat rast to hie chest, as in the na je accompanying illustrat Misarm ‘is thas, bentad ck, le the upper rt oF ne arm in be: his arm, the lower part of your chest. ‘The point here your arm should cross his tn this MoAMould-be as near as poewible a Abiarelbow. Could Break His Arm. g ie out your own jarmy me and catohing hold vit the. ian or syour same urm) of his t ogthen your hold. You ‘thon eu ; warm pretty much at your mercy. is arm is almoat fiat against your. 3 1z-cannnot bend inward owing J. O’Brien, rotor of Police it LI will teach you how to overpower the! there Iti | Sonn arm (the arm next to him) ree THE WORLD: 3 | . td Pio the way his elbow ts turned. There- | © falu agin) vod Wening Your ied Hack nem) an ding your mea eI Bwtvich preasen backward the lower part | sof his arm) you throw a terrible atrain conhis elbow joint. ‘The more no alnoe YOUR own iurm in just bohind his elbow, Ing \t forward. =. With 'a:man of avorage strength, this a-properly applied, should he enough fo break (ur-at least badly wrench) his arm: While you keep to the wide of him phe cannot hit you with his free arm, and Saf you keep up the pressure he cannot turn around toward you. Your hand should be as high up on his chest ax possible, in order to give you h Ea by straightening your own arm pall the more leverage. It in not so rem £2 matter of strength as of knack | poe eexpcty the right porition. x" ‘itt give iM ite you, Once learned e you won't: forge! either will the penn thers awho has’ the iilauek to attack he that he {¥ an unui ally atreng. tun, oF that you huave ni Pecures the grip exnctly right. In thre “ease here fn an addition to tt that will aa i ehee doubly, sure, Ehave suet Cipainea ‘to At the mame he:tue ‘nearest to him, und other foot giound behind him (as f Enos Hustration.) His imurisoned © arm will.thus slip to your ae ineteed fof your back, as you twist your body round, Keep Up the Pressure, But do not relax at all the pressure, either of body or of acm p on him, Keep a het Now, when you have turned and your | foot ta behind MovE To CHECK EM EPAC E+ arm fn just an palnfal a} fore. Tn turning te the! to relax the pressure nt or gives him a chanc yoor refleve the strain on him, eateh hte Ji the point of the hand, side far trom By thin mean will happen: or his neck be fall heavily to choone the Ia probably be pr wire. for don't want t know, added pressure, If you cateh practice, Should He, Seize the % you, f three things rm will break, ated, or he must ground, He will ernative, and will ty well of any great quickness U these tricks) | ices Macht the hold t strength, but try: y from you, Not y to one side, the! 1 | © i [sou tar ullers, or even by the The third stration shoulder held, ‘but you © scheme Whether he JIU JITSU LESSON IL. “HERSELF, lo fice and selzes you by the + throat. portrays the can work Ue eatenis you by. [shoulder or by throat, or as tirows his arms around you, | Throw both your arma violently up- insHe his arms in up. a wedge that ircupthrown arms Hf you re and thrust ember to thpow em open at throw one of your f hts wn i) Aw this (x oack his hand NK done, proceed in the second ih EStoA Con, O'BRIEN’ SHOWS HOW A WOMAN CAN DEFEND ntember, 1 wt Inquiries through this paper, bof arty new how to break them, will teach men a ELLIOTT WINS WELCH MATCH. Kansas City Man Kills 97 Out of 100 Birds. (Special to The Fivening Wer ia) INTERSTATE PARK, J. 1., Jan. § J. ALR. Elliott, the erack pigeon shot of Kaneas City, defeated Robert A Welsh, ofthe Carteret Gun Club, tn thelr shooting match at this place this afternoon by killing % binta out of 100, Welch was only able to kill ss y dirds, which wan a great surprise to his moat ardent admirers. The fact. that th two great, shots her attracted a biz and admirers of the © crowd of-marae me — Bport. , The comsiuom of the match called for tho'mende dnoot at 190 live birdy for 100 Pwibide andsshe Dupoar tr . P. Col- he Well-known plgeon-shot of Bale Hight breeze blowing Sacrors the traps from the northwest which favpred the shooters. ‘The binds Proved «fast jot. the most of then + being towerers. He then sett by minsing: shoo! 2 very handily: Bat unten, bird, and atter h Fy Rtisned nk: wink the thirty seas “forivenine. intty Ones, aixty-Lhrce, ascyenty-nine, ty-iw re, ninety and ninety -six. ‘ Kills to the tweit Riwhencine minsert, hte first tir An‘t.miss again until the 0) irty oy fast incomer are itd and fast miss happened |) fs paventh rouns “ Dinner io Ovel. la Chantbr of Beta Thets ©), in an macpithe New York alvmn!, the BEF t9 Wor, Odell at 4 ts a Among arian ‘and tates Sur Beaver. of| K IMP, AN as WINNER, ENDS HER RACING CAREER Famous Black Mare Is Retired to Stud Pas- tures, to Be Mated with Either Top Gallant or Kingston. Speetal to ays che good old home yet be he ma wand the pi CHILLICOTHE, 0,, Jan. mare, The Bvening World.) 3—Imp, the not face the will to the stud +r ownera, Dantel Har- ation uf Imp's races. He {mare aad been hamhiy omtictal pper, WASHINGTO occurred In the Mr. Pet Hovies Whe Deven taste Ne dit UNy questions ta ' replies xt decline to ans: en, when M Thix ended the Incident. (Epeclal to Deatroyer’s Tria? Trip, The Kvening World,) QUINCY, Mugz., Jan. 8.—The torpedo- boat destroyer Lawrence made the first Gs her government est tripe. to-da: making a four-hour run. 4 Tleut, Gustave Kaoemmeriing, ‘Inger on) the who. Oly Toph 2 R jive years of steady compaigning ’ she year-old races, winning she raced 0: ts, Un this 4 four-year-old, and won thirty-tive events, bringt $12,140. . and won fourteen r: and won a total she ran in . AB a thret- than in any 0) your ne her Were $1,8H.00. She Improved as twenty-one of ing her owners ‘The most profitable year for the Rreat y that [MTs owners wis 1898, when abe h purban and Brig s “| In this year she @tarted In. thirty-one tees a ning thirteen winnings In ae soreven ory that Imp: ig ad Chita 1 ktlled by r Chicago Man KK —Willlam Soe: | ! avenue, Chicago, wax wntly killed by the New t ‘ake Shore Umited in \MSTERDAM Jan, 8 The burgiars xecured $8,000 banker's wife, yy aud poured fo $31,609. a Irculate ack ——— Hank Robbed, H. O., Jan, &—David, Oxters's bank was robbed cely to-da ton hanuica: eof v Last Run Over at yethird Street, Ne Willam Ladlow, Fifty-fourth wireet, was + eight years An electric car dF ifty-third street He was thirty Pnoon, ry one In his body was eurrency, ayaumber: a6 rpverhment ganda soda. log 0 nAbie jewelry welonging 4 They stole # forse and e Lé NDON, Jan. building of compared with t lo not dell owt any tet boat ny ichatleng [son tv and BR fr They Stole F erittelsar of the se SHAMROCK HAS. DARK SECRET. | Sir Thomas Lipton Says There Is Reason for Concealing. mrock II, 1# surrounded, the construction of the defending yacht, Sir Thomas Lipton says: © vital detally, The Ded dt at ohght, Moreover, do you suppore 1 would ‘gain unless [ belleved Wat- overcd vemene? Why shoutd I let the world now the nature of that improvement? teon thinks see 1 perfectly agree with him." , CUP DEFENDER’S ANGLES. Arrivenat ramen, W A FRAIL WOMAN CAN RESIST By Soft T-ack for Better 3 Class Horses to rm in executing same as in the lay"s lesson, This be glad to answer or tq 4 or tricks and tel In regard to the ecy with which the blicity in the case the Hecrenhoffs are rving t* nothing to with Why, they even an Important tn necessary kj rintol for Yacht's Jan, $-The second consign ment of about 10) steel angles for the @ the new cup defender urrived fere to-day from Steelton, Pa,, having come by special tratn from Providence 2 feet long, 2 taches legs and 11-8 inches on are intended fo. qhe ———__—__- jm Wedding Gittn. It has just been dtcovered that the home of David Redtleld) of Atlantic City, stern of the frame. Plates are not quite ready or the netting Up of the frame, but: w! be ready by to-morrow or Thursday. N. J, who hi re been ee rr ding: tour, w me AmOne, t nce. i Fede ot Som tp hie Jack ss une “ae mid | Biya thal Mer at Sumi otter him. For tour: Starter 3. made he please, way. TY u ‘The card, how take fea nnings and the is woose after nd went with Dy and rede in tae 104 Ft good, W \ lers wus last practically all the wu. For four-year-olds and upward; ala furlongs, Speed On. j VANDERBILT CALLS JOCKEY. McJoynt Ordered to Report Here to Millionaire Employer. lal to The Eventing World.) TRACK, NE w * tae condittons thin afternoon. 1 which was the out a well-tral- son Ht ‘burn, who arrived from San Suturghiy ant whe has been jardered to return by the Oakland oM- fer penalty of being ruled. off, i atatement of his case. The fx La charge of hig uncle here, t Judge Murphy “and his asso- Oskland tolls hin® before he iceft San Franctsco that there was no ob- ‘tion to hts leaving there and riding ny phice else. He also says that the il that Atking‘and Lotte mact with him mer. Age turned (he boy aver to Wy r turned him ad work! a month for je then had to do the best he Street to orthern Clr- rn ordered to K. Vander- year-old# and up; une mile, Rett tate ut-clussed his company. his running and J. Plantain was second tus and Brigat. Night were on him for three-quart OND RACE. Sec fhe SE MIE Hg Cochran! 1 ear: Ofivien 4 2 Em 4 i out! Time, 1174 in front all the way. He beat In the last alxteenth, Just waved the plac Bird to extreme outeldes he Anton. THIRD RACE. colds and upward; seven fur- Detting. Mt. Place. 12 4 3 5 B 4 Gq 4 6B 25 20 +5 2 ‘ a 4 2» 6 his feld on the if giretch turn and won ae he pleased Ire ci half and the final close up Fourth e up from last place ut the mi dropped into second plac sixteenth. Sue Johnson f ucate and Bi resix furlonge. Hace Mile) und quarter,—Won by Ben Chaney lonk Wayman was secend and St igen third, NEW (Special to The RACE TRACK, NE ORLEANS ENTRIES. S—The entries for t us follows: Firat Hace—Relling % FS J. The ihuhinge's itoutelte Thiet hot lor ace—Mteeplechare handicap: +120 Brtatot efeeey it? 132 Violet Parsons 14 short earth iane-Newt Jaiie and one-elehth, Pacgmaker +109) Admetus 1102 ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Joneph F ed up Long Islan W ORLEANS. wther and a soft fr. wan of better class vin It had been for several days, and | ‘TUESDAY LVENING, _SANUARY 8, 1901. WINNERS AT |“BRING ME A YACHT; THE — NEW ORLEANS. BEST YOU CAN BUILD.” PEOBECIOIZGIOIUCSINETHOOHIOOSICONIONOS POOOOOSEODD tion, finely desoruted panels. A duvet with mirrors witt be In the after-part S{of the house. An entrance will lead to the dining-saloo: Furnished with the most modern work of the ship joiner the dining-room will stand comparison with the most beautl- ful apartinents of its kind In the world. Bric-a-brac of the costliest kind and rt will adorn the hand- ndelabra 0! y 1 occupy from the celling will hang chandolers of the prettiest design, rkhouse will adqoin and ty as the forward one. fer will be the variance c and the big divan and leotrical ap- the furnishings om. aft af the machinery will be rm, the full width of the vessel, wher, Connecting with this wil spacious sleeping aa ave a double brass Titens and venthation wilt be provi Wes Usy ports and skytienies dur 5 slectric Ighits at night vill be up to the same cuests’ staterooms. Decoratea hey will merely a8 of the yacht, ited with the handsomest Turkish draperies, will Dood INOS ANA NZS | cere ee "0 a STATE Room LOOKING FORWARD fis 1G Ese '\ FROM PASSAGEWay, et 26 desizn see: 5 = ic and wher ta them DOOOODODOOGQODOOOOOODODOGOGOOSOSOSESSHOSOSGOSE! cif the teavell Mies an hour, Instead of eighteen, as it wil! be windows of the pinest plate glass. | oii ea Mon p aed ie to het Surpassing Bit of Floating |"Piriner bck in the house will be wen, | EXuanterd speed lm to ber ste ewe Luxury Result of Brief 229 the lower parts of the construc: sohn's briet Order. order, “Bring me a steam yacht. I want It served In May. Just inthe carte-blanche style that one orders a breakfast. no did Mililonatre ' ; , oh Leonard Lewisohn make known his de- aire to own & fine scafaring craft, | And In just about the same manner as the serving of the meal will Mr. Lew- {sohn have his boat deilvered to him. That !s, all the necessities for the run- ning of mich a craft will be at hand. g OMicera, engineers, stewards, valor 4 i . : \ and othe? help are part of the order. Nothing, then, will be left for the mill- enales to do but step aboard and sall to ever points he chooses. "This may be a new twentleth-century Idea, The passed era knew no such order to a yacht-constructing firm. When Mr, Lewisohn had uttered his trief command Seabuty & Co., of Morris Heights, knew what was wanted. The customer {fs a; millionaire, Nothing too uved. Carved by the best work of skilled al }/Chicaxe School (Hoard Takes a luxurious, they knew, could be devised. But tuxury in ail bts meaning is.acarcely \ Hi adequate to describe the magnificence of ‘ the yacht that le now being built. . Palace of the Sound. It is not going to be of the style of the King of Sam's water palace, but In dec- orative quality it will easliy rank with it. Tt will truly be LY palace of the Hound, The exterior will La i a beauty and trace atch as were ii gurpassed. 11 will be of the finest, steel, and her ties pole masta will nity. tend to improve her appearance. But as beautiful as she might appear from the outetde, it will hardly sugges: the exquis.teness of the Intertor, » begin at’ the forward deck-hour Mahogany of the Onpat. grain wil be workman, [t will stand out, showing de- ns such asi not even the jrlace Versailles can brag of. Here and there FOOTBALL TO BE Ad i im Game Officially. CHICAGO, Jan. 8.—Superintendent: of Schools E. G. Copley has been assigned 4 novel task In connection with hir duties as tho head of Chicago's public- school, system. In accordance with a resolution adopt- ed by the Board of Education Commit- Anagen Found in Work- on Blackwell nil. of Manhattan, Is In the Queens County Jail in nd City on the charge of killing Joseph, aanaceks ro atch Kile. Becond av Mahacek Was taken to St, John's Hea- pital, Loni have etruck 1 the head with a bottle Dec. et warte’s saloon, at 156 ‘enue, Manhattan K Istand, where he died of a nagan Was arrested in the w house..on Ma enuack well D Isand, where. hi Rivasrant.” The Coro- found fen ulfty of having he wax tf i's de. Cohimitted by Magistrate Afoade to await the action, ‘of the Grand J BOYS HELD AS'HIGHWAYMEN Brooklyn Man says They Fired Revolvers at Him. Four boys! were arraigned to-day in Brooklyn, charged by Robert Miller, of 45 Waverly avenue, with holiing him 'atree! samuel Monroe st volver at hin were Archie ‘Pendiston, At- Frankl.n maven je and Monroe weventeen, of 163 Russell Santon. fourteen, of 3 Snrana’ favenue, =~ Harry fakh, fourceen .of | 356 andi ofl were: Kiven Soolety pe are. alt oes peopl 2 Ee 2 ae tee on School Management, Mr. Cooley han been asked to revise the rulen of football andi present them at the Board meeting to-morrow night. This action ts the outgrowth of agita- tion regarding football resulting from the deuth of an Ensiew-~! —-hool player in a game last Fall. followed by the serious inury of two or three other playei Ses Tooooet poronenoceny "OLD DR. GRINDLE, ?THE VERY MANY ¢ ee uo 3 seals See state, SORINDLER sctentine ‘ Sin ents in pas burning appli- | ment blood and are emer ances are worth careful study. Un- less you are right up-to-date on the subject you are certaloly entertain- : ing erroneous impressions about the Sedaaee ort tadiea PROVED. sia ieee a 7th utters Broadway, New Y< waste 1 exited ifs ict i ;atility of Ta ked 4B years far ur feakme are aot | DUE bas weraelna ney en ee yanasainer’a, roar Sth street. Hiourn. 9 rh end ‘Advice ee Mesicts GAS AS AFUEL #!= ——| cREY, be, apd o in’ diseases of men oaly, ermanent cure A large asoetment of the best heat- : adder. troubleas. w ., nervous It ‘weak unieveloped on era ¢ f any special | Sauare.. Hloure @ to 5, Sundays” riod ba G 8 Vulne treatment, Advice tree. Madleine only fie, LAFAYETTE oure all ui BRENT pis oF: ae

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