The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1901, Page 10

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“Gentlomen! The demic seems Englishwoman's hich 7 see being ext lave “eallty. S Yeas reat, leas « { Gelat, more con —“Amagined, Th: them forih a= re clined to think that “real” in wh and t robably they are Hise Maybe they were real ¢ woman who wrote them Who received them; fo take an Interest in 2 eound “real” ‘or they must terest, such ax we tind in «Yetters—however du and the man for the reader hem they muat n themselves —of | - famous personages. Zi whose soctal 2 £Or again, if they feel of reality inltion # so oo both these wa " “by thelr Ite: thelr fancy “fof these tests Letters," in my opini It is possible that if the names @ctors In a mufiled-up drama, which, the w that a confess, does not willl) pr 4) curiosity at Meet the “historical that there are those behind thi V there fs very ourlehmen: and for th bined or ts severe © pecan meaty flavor ’S TIMELY CARTOON. MARCH 4. RICHARD LE GALLIENNE y PARK Row, econd-Class Mall Mater. et by the Press Publishing Company fat Vost-OMice ut New York as VICTORIA AS AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE POWER OF GOOD FOR EVIL. 4 n sf ie Mieh--but net) too ae eth ite said and written and | 5 * thought about Vietoria’s enormous power for good through the !y And it is! indeed inspiring to look about the world to- ter, nple of her personal el ieleieininiet day and see the millions on millions paying: t sincere tribute to a woman great through | vorltiess alone . Netowicdom, not might, not brillianes. but goodness. | skill, nol intellectual achievement ever received or could: receive | ry No statesman for stateeraft, no warrior for milit velo universal tribute as this. wdness the human ra autiful and elevating | wise of demoeraey is the loser by it, Wien she came to the throne the British monarchy was totter: Ing vchuake and was logically next in order among the great na othe enrse of easte and adopt ent The politic reid bromht home to the British people the folly and the in- | cal id Yoav monarchy was neve rhiened princip! | freedenn and equality. al and social vices of her prede- [ees ciseteininteleiielsisteeeiett justices of the monarel stronger in Britain Her personal! The British yple mourn the Queen, instead of mourning virtues have puta hale about the “of monarehy. | | | | throughout civilization we tind men S| @xerereo-ene-cisi with her pure atatu- esque lines and si ts reall veeates so far as their advo coke, tey may wey neerned. | Indigestion A throne is not less hostile to equality and | ses neck. a glorified type the English figure, rather than the un- dulating, very ous fas the other rights of man because its tenant is a Victoria, nt to humanity A war for conquest and spoliation is nd morality beeause it is the work not less abho HE LITTLE OLD NEW YORKER. By T. E. POWERS. Yes! Thknow waat COMMUTING 1 Sy But To ENJOY A GOOD BREAKFAST AND GET ro URE OFFICE ON Tim WANTED- Yprors \ SuIcioe, shines. e+ glancing strongest. ferteetet ieee ieiieeeier J: seeieeeiieri errr Steieletct clei stetetet ONE THAT WILL Fit OUR KITCHEN, ONLY SMALL ONES NEEO APPLY ACOORK, KIL he knew, And looked upon it and was glad, and lot ‘ Another, when the happy child withdrew, Rushed forth and battered down the Httle pile And .rampied all remblance out, As if It had been something luathnome, vile— And heralded his work to all about. ig a false significance to this accidental , Q nal goodness with the evil « ! social and politieal inequality. Yeu hear it j Senate Will Come to Order!’ ; - Saag sO said that with sneha ruler as Vietoria the hereditary constitutional a nonarehy is in some respects better than a republic.” And vou 2 PweF : ‘ ; ewe y 5 ” + RITES OF LOVE LETTERS: THE tind men forgetting that profounder than any corruption or any uy OPEN THE Winoow DEAR, SO THE BABY MAY SHAKE:-HIS RATTLE REAL AND THE LITERARY SORT. oiijey sovial ar pltieal view isthe moral degradation of inequalit In his home's no room for baby's | thing 4 tera ia te Rattle, nor for knife and fork t ‘ HW SRUTAEMA | of vaste. Yet he says that life's Elysian SAME TDIIDS DET EULESS CE Fa Trowas Voltaire, was it not, who first put elearly the truth that In his “Little ole New York." Jotniment thefabad monareh is the best friend of democraey and a good monareh ‘ teiehieiieieine ‘ Oa i A FEW BORES | HAVE MET. ®,J4N€ GORDON, onidte | oe -— a FIRST ARTICL | SYR f eon Cedunated* 7 ved we look so far fre q “ 1 ae Butcneed weilists far from home apne HIS bore nas desertbed as a Dr cbell again hits the nail square. nee to bore us If he gets the oppore 1 Daper. os ‘ Have we not right here an instance of the evil of the confusion Sperson at upon talkin ; at y has fi about when you want to leaves us the alternative of es- ‘ aenieaes private and public y alk about caping If we sce him first. v © letters a he very pe The Constituti : neve . rei nere ie a good deal of truth in this twirl: Nerettnees to grasp| We can lock the door, hide under thé Netter the Sey The Constitution is being. violated. the! fs rizat where 1 searn tw geamol We can tk the done, hide under 9 they are made of pen and Declaration of Independence is being made a line whol eputdntty be pi (a ent eaounteran trate mame t rope or Coney Istand. nk words at all. ‘Pres are just feeling Hoh . 1 bloody | try forever and aed SE MeLeiecisteat Tut when a person comes to ud in thy matierteetly CA Rue MEAS hissing and a byword. The base and bloody | j., combinat Shea A he ae: 'guine of friendship and proceeds to give Mterary pre: ideals of militarism are exalted. ‘The sum a TENURE NST aS eStR He NER olume stortes whtch could not vi eae 3 ii i ees x ‘ ee MAS si pal ie yon ybody but hitnself or herself. 5 to quote Stevenson, “as laughter," cof human suffering and human injustice is} crnink unis over, You know the com. There are bores aad Waren ge titking our time ax If we had no use fot ind tiey are w» beenitse they are wyitte ‘ a‘ | | nation MeL hots. mile hore are t- [it and wearing our nerves to shreds and RICHARD LE GALLIENNE. Taint lee lee Ce RIT ieal ee tee being enormously increased by a eanseless and ey hive latened many sally different fram those of the female triers, then pitience censen to be a Rood é Vial your heart, and owt | ’ 1a feeble and remote people. Hto the person whe Is always tht 1 we should be Justified In i iad RYT P ae Tine LeMtiPE cok RIK ante [een sie eet nom ' * i Now, we all respect the zowl, honest] tuening the marble shoulder on this bo! aitetiaabeaea n pea Who is doing it? |ettow! Vout have’ loused tovatiekin ping oore | tocar tics JANE GORDON. eesti Moubt thar 1 . s +. Into Kim te hurry hin up. When a man starts out to be a bool a world i ethene letterniate Why. the best of men—a true friend, an ideal husband, a de- Meee eee enaveehoistanren Seer ant i ey inwurance | IOWA'S FINE SOLDIERS. a ge) Ret) UE Ge voted chureh member. He de wrong 4 Impossible! Are not his; keep trom jam inte his ent and Koes Into RECRU inING olcer who was in ment ; . “ae i monologue and dragging jin enly for want Towa recen « that the per- yeumen motivesof the best Are not his words dripping of honey, odorous |e iatnt, which you had reav there «in tt we know what to expect ¢ pted tn that orld wi {the rarest perfumes 'of sanctity 4 Heore hie had fielrly: hem He gives ue to understand that he in- Stat themselves itoekarmy, 0 $ f vi Lervlee hall be w 2 A i | Now no. He couldn't, wouldn't do wrong. [till becomes an = = : a y if ‘ 3 A | : PHILOSOPHY lowa Are largely from the farms, andy ars! ordinary human being, with ordinary human weaknesses, to sit in CAVALIERI S NEW GOWN. OF THE EYES, | tt, “att matory ot totlows who offer 4 i ‘ f Livi Mme. Cavaller|, the Se ere esse eennwn -| themselves are young, strong and hanly, judgmert upon such a model of personal virtue, famous Frencnt Blue eyes are rite 2 — —_———_—__-—_— beauty, was photo- { ta ve the | pepetepapes snjosny . : plusions is tha naira h raphed in this ‘ IN NUTS. One of the strongest of human delusions is that A cause takes | ere e ey new gown. | Uniurnedifevies THE OTHaR i its character from the persons who advoeate it, The reverse is the | Cavalter!, exception: Bi ME Re) EES BOY'S WORK. ba . : y tall for a8 a . ; ied truth. The eause gives its character to its ad- vet womansand Wid ponleiey es Hoy enalany bullt up a man of diet, They . ar tmileative of C. ow iS He fashioned tt with all the its human A poet wrote a harmiess little rOnR: He fawhtoned tt with all the art he knew, And xat-and scanned tt happily and long, And dreamed of praisa and fame, as pocts dot Nut lo! a ¢ritle found the rhyme one day: And ridiculed and tore tt all apart, "twere some shameful thing to put away— And left a shaft deep in a gen- 3 AN sional) ezzeer? Lam sixteen and nee to become a business man. My parente say I can take a college course if I want tg or can go Into business at once If T prefer. 1@m fitted for college. 80 I am at the parting of the ways. The counsel of your-readers will decide my whole future. LOUIS By W. Suggests Means of Wealth foe City To the Editor of The Evening Worl: We hear of the city ‘running pretty shy of money, expensen Increasing enor- mously and the money that does come ‘demand of Its expenses, But divers rali- inded form of the | rou | Small cyes are | fa saint from Canton, O. Parisienne. She Is monly snp yews a Hiekeetls colffee a l'Anglalse, Veainaleate Je it {sien Ren fi and the lovely Sorel te that meat must have een used AU ARNRGT LAND AND WATER, Ghd fal is doing the same. Wevkeaiswemere preparation, ane On the morning of the second day out] Mr. Upner,” sald the prosecuting at-| Tae frock of the eveinastinialitanes ' r ' At to inetruetions, the Cond soung|torney, “this t# an action in which the | elegant Cavalier! tx, Vicenam ston iecar tke) ‘ ire opened the note ner wid had] plaintiff seeks to recover damages for|one might say, odenty eben muuc her Just Defore the Wieged injuries recetved at the handel! smothered in a The proper die ols. have “ on ny ae ir of whitecaps, Have you heard any-| wealth of roses, r h con ithe Reig pantd to. be ‘ rer be oof thing about the casey? “Queen of the yen Ia the whith ea eme 0 Ai’ ONcel ' ail with the worls No, alr replied the talesman Rowes" she ta called of. one eye: de male erat f with the 1 jive, your affectionate husband, Joan.” | take him, lin that f_lower-cov- People of melan- © cookie 1 ud eanut jaf watnit | othe dear feile ni r for| ered frocie: 4 cholle tempera: Bapandwiche ba any dish w he had sald ‘lote he defense, “do t 4 | joowocesoccoce Dientivrerely shave ree of the ocean! ‘whitecny 1 clear blue eyes, } he ue nee . sir. A wave that’s got foam | P yes with long. the ew reli | " se, [on top of tt corners indl- ‘ ‘ UTS OF HAE, 9 sharp cornet fi ! UES erved tt \ | ved pena, | NTE take him, Your Honor.” cate great discern= ii vs ed i Sot ‘ | tion. i i a " ' Mamma, peas can't We eo, The white of the Jah " ‘ r rt wdien tal 5 I'm lonesome, but I'm healtay, z hi ae bee . Salute 2 e \ ‘ talk, ’ tates iss eyes showing be "y rs pererieg canes i WUE ) BAAN ro AC BLD! wa Maimima—Of coltrse Why Vought not to repine, nench the irin in { Brsuaaiatene Northern rar ise sat ¢ the] eatin het with al battie Tommy Then, you know For everybody's got the grip Indicative of no- atk tt what (hey want? Just as I've lost mine. ‘ bility of character. A Queer tae itwon z a lb i Ee R Berehiie seaior or tes evant * , Bvt u U Ue rom the thing { ccanpare them with the milk: and whose discharge papers are excei-siowly but fatally and surely the p cur Inventors plan more for safety and Tiwish to protest against the hatmt of! fs ; 3 eoold, thre * ope walking about FIfth or |lent, Many of them, having spent the | ducera are to-day of the kind that can-| lees for speed. 5 if DT eRe TSEA CRE eects nelgee tn he ain ‘ining the throng smoking cigarettes. and! bes: part of thelr lives in the army, are! not be sald to live, hardly exist. But! B. PHILIP MARTIN. # A thaten RISA SUTIN RSE ACIAUIe TH GHer ltt thar t thief’ And Tam: Hug ax ff they owned the earth, | now unable to get anysaing to do but{Ynts, to my mind, would in a few years A Weather Propke ( 1 her lou nit the dioonee more. | tf cannet help chink f e 7 1 d 01 r a } Resise t's ail rinht to he chivatrous,, Buc | eth \ jy Y \ ! Hi a ore, || " ney hin king hat there has! the worst ote moles aK iz for the | Provide for the respectable wage earner! 7, ine Editor of The Evening Wor! re or in business she muat take her |differ fy Reni enilta see ea Cr ne oR er ee eee tne tee cesta: | means to earn A livellhood for himself) “phys far, Winter has been @ vort of Mphancea with men, Ifa man gets a seat | thelr ! i uM EUSA JIM. , training, and educatioy of boys, | and earn barely enough to buy victuals, fand family that would place him beyond | continuous performance of early No-= Mecor first it ie his. Let the jac IEIEY MALON Mays Yow Gietish New. Anne urs tn MeedtatoatL ot falliad ane| Wve ouant to at Teast get a pension. (the need of charity, FAIR PLAY. |xerbee weather, 1 am a student of 20 t time Hantiness and courage, Hand. If sie wants a meat let her stity | spy TeGAH is World Scanncthieveleatl rebate art Concerning fan: Work. Safety her ‘Than Speed. weather signs, and I prophevy a cool, Meehome or not travel in “rush hours.’ | eis, toe 0 any 2the ; s f 4 but quite rainy Summer. There will ‘tal ig ‘ ih i na ate Mel aualities Int toy by giving him a doll {Te the Editor of The Evening World To the Editor of The Evening We ch drought as has aMicted us Mhere's a whole lot of rot in this talk Ealtor of The aM om he Lea 1y with when he {na ttle | In my opinion New York City and all) There i be no au ee a8 chivatr; BOOR, hing is tt crusade {1 / toMr 4 ; ; i rie te is a vast deal of taik anenti tne past two years, but, on the con- reeriairail ave i Wt Aye heap stew, teach him how to box and fother large American manufacturing | tne jast ury's strides xetenc rary, too much rain, ‘The weather, Hie MR Viet that i ne fmade 4 ach how to become | cities suffer from the freedom of Sunday Ially In modes of transportation. lh rare will be cool, for the most part,| In belng sometimes too little for the RE ae Bey oa : fad manly and how to fant hin | Werk. ‘The law shoutd control this and! jut with all the advance, inventors | MOMENT” ont laugh at this, but baivy the neighbor who 1s chuck>| tere that. t rf wit MN the_world Hmpore neyere penaitles, Not alone on! naye thought only of speed and not of |! hte nd tees. i tt account of reitgious tendencies, | wateh an 2 His DIUM Watt tl you get the ree {doing why the grocer and butcher on hin Tammany ti oy owes jand of the { » chucks | Devery, It of his land Inspectors and being but | safety, For instance, even whi primarily because It would reduce the! planning more rapld transit {n producing power existing in auch citles| New York, we are) having Khor of (fae Evening World tby 14 2-7 per cent., and compel them | deatha from being run o jomething ought to be done by the,also in a measure to live human lives! cars. rnment for men who have served tn and reat for one wholeid PRACTICAL MAX, | ven-Vear Soldier, ve thy was ull in er by atreet Rallroad trains go faster and fanier, but awful wrecks and accidents the Ynlted States Army for ten.years, @now ip always cisperrouss and 40,‘ sul) keep up, In the new century let ito venter”, ‘on @ business (not a profes- le we ‘ constant MAURICE RAMER. College oF ‘Business: To che Kditor of The Evening World: Is a college clucation a help or a irawback to a young man who wishes . » a road and other corporations on city land: draw milliona annually, and ail golillons accumulate, and whi thes It benef?” Would It’ not be. wis for the chy to.control such corporations whi money would come in *isler, and jate these mmitons for the benent of Crh Gee ang help toward ‘it penses?' eh W.

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