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. ( \ y ( @ Let them YW TO KEE Ayer! Youn WALIING ON MY Jf lie around loose in a crowded By T. £E. upon them. A P THE FEET WARM. POWERS. street-car, where people can trample sand, was a clever principled, poet, given by his biographer. let for the sake of which gave all his sins and ordered the § writing Which were often lcentious to the point of scandal, of which examples are duly In hie closing hours he wrote an isolated coup- Allah for- but an un-jnt verses But Thave wonderful and countless "es bountiful to the 1 ; Tcling to the hope and be- Hef that tn His great mercy and Justice He will not be unmindful of the In-| srector of Pishertes . but Lam nob much troubled. seen in what notes struck tn these Instances | Ho is master of his planet, though It be so untmportant among the suns and ayatem which mpangle the {ilimitable ether around him, The natural world he knows of Is to a large extent his domin- tion, and age by age he learns more jand more how to bend the forces of nature Into his service. ‘The wisest es GENIAL THEOLOGY. By Sir Edwin Arnold s u g| i its most pernicious form. ° cy s os the Poet and Essayist. Hastily to wash down any sort of food with digestion-retarding UZANT, a Persian poet of Samar-yof nature, “what you aay ts wise andysurely an Inspiring and hopeful fact.|ten—and cold tea at that--is bad enough. But when the food thus HEY CAN'T BEAT UNCLE “SAM. s By FERDINAND. G. LONG. ARK ROW, New York. | lass Mall Matter. | Published by the Press Publishing Company Entered at the Post-Office at New York ax Secon . Tae GRERMAW Gove ERNMCHT WAS OMPBERED B,20O° Toms oF VARIES BAVUERLRAYT A FEW MINUTES WITH THE NEWS OF TO-DAY. are reading these tines the jury inthe ease of Her body was Jennie ps as ve osschieter will be lringinge in the verdict. found by the roadside on Qet, 18. ‘Phe men whe were with her when she died were ar- Vheir trial began on Mon- PT ornntke wars Or ADMINIS. rested on Oct. day last, the jury bex being tilled and the |; prosceutor opening his « that day. On s the defense began, Yesterday the lawyers spoke, To- et. the law Wednes iy the judge's charge and the jury's ve There are three ways of administering in the interest 1 the interest of criminals, in the inter- of the prosecuting officers, estof justice. - In many European countries the first method still prevails. Tn most parts of the United States, including our own glorious Empire State. the speond method is the familiar one, In some States—in v, for instance—the third method is the rule. For the py ve of the second method in our own State we have to thank the criminal law; fluence of the criminal and semi: ment. When so many of our “ruling class” are constantly up to tricks that merit the attention of the Grand Jury, is it a matter for wonder that they have taken the precaution to fill our laws of pro- Jersey just n rvale| ers and the surprisingly large in- riminal classes {n our govern- cedure in criminal cases “full of holes t” There are two views of the simple, democratic 35-cent lincheon of rich Mrs. Plant and her two millionaire lawyers in court yester-| « day, as interestingly described in this morn- ing’s World. For three persons of such great wealth publicly to partake of six ham sand- wiches and a pint of cold tea in a tin can, with wrapping paper as napkins, is setting an ex- ample of frugality that ought to do good in an cra of extravagance. We are now teaching Germany how to make sauerkraut. wane e- é POPULAR SONGS. 4 -0-e-o-0-0-e-e-eerenere- A SIMPLE But, on the other hand, it was an example of the “quick lunch” bolted is ham sandwiches—! The only place where a ham sandwich can be digested is in the frantic excitement of a picnic. The only other place where a ham sandwich is tolerable is in relieving the tedium ofa railway journey on an accommodation train, It takes the mind off the time. neat Baby in the Bunch.” Of Parndise to be opened to his ainful| would furnish matter for curtous A | ones, searching out deepest secrets. 5 is Penis Fea ere a but melodious and repentant soul, Tho} frultful reflection. If one looks upw bid him belleve that even through that] It distracts attention from the heat of the car and the other miseries Wi SUE pip. @aring poet {magines llmself approach:| with Suzan from the wastes and fall-| corner of the universe in whioh he may att < Cpr ‘ ‘ Gir} with the Brown Ha ing the Almighty as one who ‘9 the| ures of mortal life to the v deieng llatuayhinelevenoarailaeethelouparen| of the journey. It gives its harborer an absorbing topic for thought. voice eek eater nth - a dearer of gifts for the Royal {Infinite there can hardly be any Ianguage| expression of Supreme Wisdom and a The luncheon habit in the: most civilized form is unwise. In| veautiful tt. aren't they? Parson Johnson—Is turkeys high, Brudder Shatcber? : house, and what he wrote signifi except of his humbleness. Perched on, Divine Love, constrains all things by Girl with Black Eyes—I should smile! Brother Snatcher—Dey's done gone to the top branches, Pahson. i its ham-sandwich form it is out and out folly. : the surface of a tiny planet, well nigh|evolution and natural sclection from Ay joute bath not! 0 f ited anes te Ten on nD Ca the most Insignificant of bodles moving | good to better, and from better to Letter ANSWERS THE QUESTIONS fothingness and necessity, and shortcomings|in space except the Asteroids, the most| still, the best being, ax is the Infinite. Vv 7 ii i ii i ARD AYER : ted aa, hstimaen]etnian{auatleppets reachable And if this law moves to.| We had news this morning that the Scorpion has sailed to pro- # OF BEAUTY-SEEKERS. . pene) orienial gain ou ni oh au: |Hathinen ein tein attsnnsat plea alse rant paefection In Poateriad ity oe lin tect the Asphalt Trust in its Venezuelah holdings. And many trust- Virtue of Almond Meal. Let {t etand elght days and drain. Then . e y hele ti en jeverments | Intellectual and spiritual things? hy . 7X ye - riant wit, “Ite boldaees way overs |“takelr"—shortonink ard thelr purest [mba evolution. be arretat at thel 3 > hunters are denouncing the Government at [wm er oe we almond meal will |sez erase nee ee bag L neoare . jooked for {ts humility, and Suza shite and deeda po To en the ° «aay canwacew a heteitl . are * * S a Be TE Sea ea {houses ae ida Seunahy—eln.. To | things seen when the things (unseen: are SENDING 4 Washington for “upholding a trust with war-| whiten and improve the face and rarely, if ever, satisfactory, But T ha a Memory has been presery y unk in that direction confirms the Per- | alone WARSHIF. TO hands. 0 Mrs. nH given you the formula as you requested stan poct’a Rut on the oth rd with the gentl Rood natural quoted. | am! When the late kindly and x: Vnatur- | alist’ Frank Buckland iMness somebody wis Rate with him upon wha “making his sowl.”’ T venta sha natury . therefore, to think that we ships.” But this is unjust. If the Asphalt Trust has rights in Venezuela that are being violated it is entitled to the same pratection as any other American. And 80 LMOND meal toftens the skin and in some cases it Wixo makes the skin whiter. tead of Powder, FIGHT FOR A ThuUST. pret et teem ererere: 0 vand, looking down: wl trustful gaze fo how vast a hings Is not man the lenlt| tis Visible i xtand Wintted sult ip not all you desire. To Correct a Harsh Voice, Dear Mrs. Ayer: Kindly ‘advise \ who we in the ist aw enough of divine ys of heaven with the me what to do to Does*the liquid whitener when the soften my voice. Iam a young lady “Ah, well.” whispered the dying lover! ty tis hin ohieftainsnt ‘Ah, spered the dying lover! py senses, Nis ehleftainehip in itt . it i i ii eepusesctty long as it has not been outlawed by our courts it is an American in} skin for good or onty for x while? elghteen Years old. My voice {a harsi, = = EL w. and thus ‘appears unlagylike. Z ; you must not blame me if the r good standing. This does not touch the vital question: Has the Asphalt Trust any rights in Venezuela that are being: violated ? DEVOTED READER. JOCAL culture alone, in my opinion, | will make your volce harmonious and soft. It ts possible that you 4 ' THINGS TO DO W E) RY te one things in market ITH@CELERY. flour mixed with HE quid axh whitener is to be used in place of a powder, and Washed off at night before going so It has a certain permanent whiten- ing effect alxo. fhte smail plees bed. have some bronchial trouble, in which j ry or two small f Bis! > ’s vast Vigilance ittee i 4 . Teal MRA ccuchitiiies If Bi hop 1 ottor’s vast Vigilanee' Committee is of the ¢ haracter iTnis following is the beat liquid whitene Gaus’ you atee'lregiire/a physician s1aas acknowledged by the medi ‘ r Hand season with, which The World's news this morning seemed to foreshadow, it| er 1 know of: One quart water (previots- HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. [vice and strained), alcohol, 30 y bolied Ly for q highly recommended = ought to doa great deal of good. What we need—in city, State and | drops; oxtde of zinc, 1 ounce: bichloride| of mercury, 8 grains; glycerine, 2 | a _ for a tai cy nation—is more knowledge of and more interest in public affairs | — SSS drops. Take 4 ounces of the water. and 4 a an een UR ER AE A OG| Ls . pu a heat {t to boiling; dissolve the bichloride QUERIES ano ANSWERS B tienen x three) RS ;, imong people of decency dnd standing. Every A BOLERO WAIST ofimercuiry:1n} this het) water and ladda Soleaten i rierstienae wad vOWE than and every womin ought ke pains to in- ns the alcohol. Mix the zinc and glycerine He Celery Sunce, We 1 WN ATANe nie Han ‘J nought to take pains to in = Ce a eee ae eccrine | uWhere Geest Thou, Lora?” Latin. : ty CTC form himself and herself as to the facts. Only tion of the quart of water {i ir, then| Kindly tnform me the meaning and os = = add all the diluted bichloride of mercury | what language 1s “Quo Vadis, Dom- in this way can we get an effective public sen- timent. How is it possible to accomplish any permanent advance hy means of a public senti- COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. at and alcohol. Bottle and shake always | Ine?’ |. A. O. before using. Apply the itquiy with a small, soft velvet sponge. Changiag the Featares. Dear Srv. Ayer: Is there any possibility of the features of A perfon about twenty-six years of uge being remedied? That Is to say, can & nose, comparatively small in asize, which seems gradually to protrude thick- er toward the end by reason of large nostrils, be made slimmer by pera'stent massage?) ADMIRER OF BEAUTY. HERE are cosmetic surgeons who T undertake to do this work. You should consult one of them. ‘To All Inqutrers fer Halr Dear Mrs. Ayer: .. Will you kindly publish the way to ‘The 20th. . Kindly let me know the date of the Inst Thursday in March In the year MARGARET. Balzac. Goethe. Please pub‘ish the authors of the fol- + went resting upon vague hearsay ¢ 18577 Celery Haring ; Sides | Sandwiches, f Lh) 1 and P. Ex-President Cleveland’s speech at the Holland Society dinner is ono of those pubic utterances which makes a profound impression. When a man who has nothing to gain stands forth and speaks the ientious way, the people always listen lowing nov “Wilhelm Meister.’ Celery Sau Yes. Has Clara Morris, the actress, ever written any storles for, your paper? E, REINHOLD, A Is Right. gt A says;that Mra. Lealle Carter has red” hay. Bogays that her hair is black. Wien wins? : 5. A Ie Correct. truth in a calm, clear, cor attentively, You don’t like for your country to be compared with Great Britain as a land-grabber and an exterminator of human beings and Yet you know that there is solemn truth in Spread between bread, Celery Soup, ve! Se t 1 Japanese doubte kb panying, Ut 1s made tol hinman rights, do you This little watst gives a good Idea of out finding Say anid warm: jn Winter asthe 4 ; , how to use the popular bolero. ‘The} make “walnut stain?” M. M. | Aand B have an argumen 2 5 a f nary one incon in Summer, The ma-| Mr. Cleveland's comparison. waist is of white tucked silk, and the GRE ie the formula (or the wainu:| Out how « voter casts his ballot. Asay cream. © a Keod bro.t * walte Jap t A 2 0 . ‘ . for whom oe a pial i a bro. uh HOT hal CLLRS t bs wht ow As you sit at home, in pence and comfort and freedom, do vou] blero, wita the revere, ‘ns of black pin- stain: Four ounces of ‘walnut ects) tinpoesite Io (Anna) ont for itis akin off tse fn SE Wed through. xe x > . tucked taficta. It ls edged with cream skins beaten to a pulp, to which! not! Which Is correct? a saft warm flannel ever think that, far away on the other side of the globe, ta your name} Russian lace. TWO READERS. & bETTERS RO Eduente the | tb Fo the altar of The 1 w Your editorial of Jan. 9 ts ver ityy: eating. Dut the question of tl SWhat ehall we co for our brotic Talstera imprisoned by ignorance wnt squalor?” should be char, Your) oMcialx imprisoned 1s added pure alcohol, sixteen ounces. YOUR CRITICISMS. It Iw a-disgueting custom for wom- success; we can do more—deservé it.” 1 niy he Is too old-fashioned and} Ant: i¢' 1 myy" sot” have my ‘After uur last dispute’ on the] he present time, 1 say to'myself: "lH tell you how we'll|to walt, Atl thiae) come to him who leave st to the readers! wats.’ Or, if things generally svem 8o,| going to the everlasting bow-wows, it is very comforting to think that “Out of good, good must come; out of evil, good 2 WRITE More About the Raines Law. homes are being desolated, town and country are being laid waste, the carth is being strewn with rotting corpses and the jungles con- verted into the hiding places of a people whose sole crime. is that TO THE P Poy Phe. x | yme of our millionaires RY J. MILHOUE : 4 en, cranky. subject he, sald settle this, We of the Evening World to declde: readers, please decide for us. DAUGHTER. So they wish to be free ¢ To the Editor of The Evening Worl rrsapond~ ent that the Raines law waa never in- tended 40 be enforced. Various lawyers have discovered. however, that ft Is a perfect guld mine, and muny caves are This mystery of the corpsg inthe tin trunk brings to notice one of the most mysterious of the many mysterious foreign quarters of New York. ;We are a city composed of a score as ( whether rats are bad ick to. Dnehy or Uniueks P | white mice or by crime?) and for our wleme eWorld W Norse f would rempecttully ask a , W ; 5 j prosecuted on ulation, Such cases § Amprisoned by tmmorailty?" ‘The slums ' etme: keno aw tos) OWL in the name of common renae ‘ti ible in-| are usually ie will come; all th:ngs work together for f i D : 7 5 yy compr : faay/certalnly be bettered by education, | "> k mars jiitilcalandl! it ressanihactese eee ticd es or more of. cities, to an ineredible ‘extent in Bae SD : jpas Sonic Grand Thowshts. god, ALB syetein! “ i that an allewiie Pryvtd created has MYSTERIOUS ternally self-governing and all but impenc-| vida compromises in iquor cases with | To!the Kalter, of The Bre tod Defends Our Title to Victery. cImprove your school [mora schoo's, and competent t eh! we, unfortunately, ha “Our. Fathers Clty ‘hath so many tos—three to the east, west, north and south of it"—From the Brahmin’s ALY power to br 1 evilor good luek C.LORTIE out the consent of the Exelse Depart- ment, and the avowed purpose af the Vor a North River Bridge. To the Lalor FORE! QUARTERS, To the Edltob/ot The Evening World: 1 challenge the statement made in trable to outside: investigation, The ¥ Nog World AL BTNOM, | inmtead of vil ths tak ot | Miken The Kye JES cr ott tonne For example; go into this Italian quarter] Ml t# to prevent piecema inne Prayer. ‘That ia grand thought of ‘the |The Evening- World Monday by Har- Mulls Lachrymose sweetheart, | Ver bt e . tine a etre : and try to’ tind ont what is happening there SWHER | Atriean explorer—"We are not here’ to, A sie Gon’ Cov isolated un ihe Attar ot The Evening Wor! that the various Jerse lnlcoala four years, and itke the] You get stolid looks, shrugs of the shoulders or, through an inter- eR er EY vet herenal os setae Tete ‘a |{mportant sea fights." Does he consldcr To the Faltor of The Erenthg Worl c My father says no true woman would demean herself by smoking a cigarette: 1, on) the contrary, know a number of very reapectuble, nice women who indulge in/an after-dinner cigarette, My) father: caer a ge Lt wg the Nght between the Constitution and Guerriere unimportant? In sald. war there were thirty-two sea fights, twenty- nine of which were won by us. C. Le WHITMAN, connect with it Rers across to New York to, Bryadway)? This wcheme. of the century billions for, fl cond natn pans Yayyoung man of twenty-two. 1 peomipany with a ledy of tho same whenever she Is excited joved in any way, 1 to argue ber out of igi ¢ Dist very Well, fC othink Ty ii 0 Ie rence, They ad- | the story ented Sout 3 ‘s The Italians resent outside interference one of the wirangest and nicest stozies| minister their own justice, usually permitting the public anthorities you over publishel ut , EUS GEORC LAW! soe : : . . S20 Garden mrest. Bilsateke Ms, g, [to participate only when it suits their own convenience so to do. ‘text for axermon, And here is another akin to It, whchimy ofd "Herr Profes- sor’? wrote for me. ‘and which o:ways comforts,me when } am disappointed’ in any, undertaking: | ‘We cannot command ‘er, lies ity Gray: