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ASAE FEBRUAKY 14, 1901. LANCHE BATES. By KATE CAREW. g y PIVSIIT SIG SIISS FGIETEIIISITIOSS 4499995999 999SIOR : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, VOL. 41 ~ Published by the Press Publishing Company, 63 to & PARIC ROW, New Yor Entered at the Post-Oflice at New York as Second-Class Mat! Matter. “ VESTED RIGHTS” IN DISEASE AND DEATH. ALSO A PLEA FOR ART IN CRIME. £9999990995995999 59099 889889895 FIIISTSETTIISTIITIIIFIFIT FIIIIFIITS GE BEDEVE IVI VEEIT EVV VIDED VIIVOI ITS | a il | e ae a simple matter, easily understood. A gang of Republican and Demoeratie politicians “Ramapo" i ‘ot from the Legislature a grant of a monopoly of all t watersheds in the State not in use in 1895, That is, through a corrupt Legislature and for no public consideration whatsoever and under no restrictions whatsoever, this gang of rascals secured the right, any tax they might sce fit upon every drop of water that t increased population of New York State might need in all futu j time, All that they had to do was to file maps of the water-sheds. Gov. Morton's signature to this astounding grant was obtained This is the same Tracy who was t wept on the witness-stand of the Mazet Committee and protested that he had been misrepresented in the “Ramapo” matter, But while the tears Jof injured innocence were still glistening among his snowy whiskers and was forced to confess that he had been elected pre sident of “Ramapo” and kad pocketed upward of $40,000 of the ot by “working off? Ramapo stock. Traev was a member of the Greater New York Charter Com- Into that document was slipped a clause forbidding New to «et an additional water supply from any souree other qi Rana mime a to ane “er he was corner THEY'LL BE So PLEASED mission, Rama: The Republiean raseals having done their part, it was the turn ie disreputables. eeded to create a water famine in New York. Then Whalen drew a scandalous contract between the city and “Ramapo.” Van Wyek, Holahan and the others of the Board of Improv who were in the scheme to loot the eity treas- 200,000,000 tried to rush this robber The of the Demoe They pre SSIIIFSSISTISTEITSS FS 99: seen enenentntntneneneneed) DIVIDING 'T MIRESPONS IEE FOR THE TASC ALITY, neon enen a: ments ury of throuzh, Coley called attention to the steal and EW AADAC NA Maadans (W's injunction stopped it. , A fine job, isu't it, for civilized men to he engaged in? T hy frand, not only corrupting the FOUND IN HISTORY BY HOP FALLOWS cnvich themselves, not onl ly only by violating their own oaths of office, but also— [ A nA] SOME | FANATICS LIKE MRS. NATIOI BED! 10 Hs ory meana a recon f 2 : consclence, or of what 1 S 21 tine an awtiel, vidual may deem to \ 5 ‘should prevall for tt ‘opponttion (o the law o! natical reformer alway er Jaw. But whoever a such higher law must be meet the conse hands of the community and walt the verdict of time tenuation or Justific The Aportic Maui to preached the higher Ube Uanity as opposed t) the fdolatry, and especially of the Diana. Demetrius. the s mado allver shrines for this dt found dis business golng to decay Sta immediately ra‘sed a tum: = will ‘ fSiNiiNOW mre paren auering {that 7th i Hie LRSM ARE eae tn ena HOWL ry 1" aaoalsvsisvorele the death-rate, by inereasing the rmyages of the and insnflieient water supply. reration of mankind hy poisoning + from a por isease Men hav Decal the cof drinking water as a means of defense in times of war, these officials who, uiree What shall be said of >to fill their pockets with plunder, ax regards THIS “Har! har! Blaneke Bates. 1 have her clinched teeth, as she hurled a few p lights, “Little you thought in days whe Is PERSONAL. waited years for this r-r-rev-enge!” hissed Kate Carew between s of Ink at her old echoolmate, now a feted {dol of the foot. ¥ with flendish glee you threw your slate-rag at my draw- ings on the blackboard in the Hamilton Grammar School, San Francisco, that the day would core when your long-suffering victim would turn and rend you!" But ft isn’t quite as bad as that, Blanche. Your Cigarette is great—full of wild strength, and a good deal more sweetness than the slate-rag episode would _ lead one to suspect. More power to you! sAOGERARPAAHEnAanenInOneeneaenesenare ASHE GAGRERERCEAA ESAS aeeneesesee: paid ind pl oSueh is oT Hon of water does we the Ramapo” hot a pimping engine, Nothing but paper and mans tiled to meet the only requirements amapo. =Ramapo rascals.” Not ag own, Not a reservoi 1 pipe, “options of that corrupt charter. What is going on at Alb: Why. the Republiean part of the “Ram- "HARRIET HUBBARD AYER “8% protein Covers this Some of his friendt| pt company with ans} when he asked mo moagain I reftsed him. BOR CRGRAAe Ren aaneseRnenmanaeaneent i > Of the goddess” would « “ nh St. Paul were to be perm AnoUT 0 UES LH Preach. And so tho Apr: miGuTrs out of the chy, Hut dhe who we eee es range is tiki ts turn apo Power of the truth whieh ho must be maintained. Uh sedy thieves abandon In the year 4 gladiats archive on vf scanty And th ‘ : Were carried on tn Chr sted y s g i 5 g Fam a young man of Many perrons were tutere arty. mers and am ki Ress way In their cont rope. lady of the the brutalized spec Twas at her nessed the bloody ¢ yiattors, three youn basing pleasure they Jadies, Later on In the brave monk Telen into the arena tent on ¢ er ated multitude rus beat him into a lifeless never has been «noth test In Romo John Urown Tensing Him. | usement. toll me that he k she Wan Only Dear Mra Ayer A “vested right” to steal hit’ to monopolize ? tocreate thiz tL had heard. He did not deny A tt did not concern me; that + to ask me to keep company } or later. I told him ke the trouble, because ho liked the girl he would 4 Lreally loved him and | with him, but "\ Do you think no) but» even! with him Tn its orig ion, Mohammed's Koran Inid down the law not f “one man one ¥ But when Moluunmed became an “ex ~ RECEPTION GOWN, Ke & iy tit for the best. PG ? a x 4 Tdid what was righ’ nsioni and was propagating the blessings of peaee and nevelence by the sword, he met a young weman whose chirns that a of al NHAPPY BELL. eed him revised edition his ime code was ‘our point of view I think And down from heaven eame a new revelition, giving the faithful large latinnle in the matter ef wives. moral code of our holy attentions from the thought he was so ‘here. Try not to You will find there qualiy as attractive. He In Cool. HOME PATH Rovnits rond climb A long, white mars Beneath the calm and ¢ Then, where it turns, know The tiny path across the snow § ‘Dhat leads along u fleld of w Up to a doorway's ch Therein they wait, by hearth, ‘The kindes: faces on God's eart! HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. senenpnt—enenenenenents Ww MOMAMMEDY AMHANGED "TO i Se it is with the naked, and whoo vowel too must r the ques al edition P the Ad Thou shalt not hand of imperi Ia the « ef the revelations ef the mimdates ¢ mighty to its sanetitied leader, nd "Thou shalt not covet” g wld be « svised editions that are constantly apper a was, Whh e tuble do you prise she imi me of C j bostt | advise more attrac again, oy I Jov Genes ymy sure young man by t Op: everai times anil Ka great deal of know how to re- NHAPPY GIRL. not ike to be run after, If young man had foand you a little Jews diffleult to Impress he woull undoubtedly have thought more of you, ‘The only way to secure a man's affection Is for the weman In question to make herself moe attractive and more charming to him personally than any other woman, ‘The men worth caring for Ike good, aquare, frank and self-respecting girls. They do not Ike deceit and they do not eare for frivolous firis—that is te say, sensible men do not. You will haye to Impress your good 1 have been going out with a young] points upon a man before you can ex- man for the past two months, and pect him to find you deslrable, either as has taken me to a great many places a friend or as a preepective wife, ow well steal” ppeared-in got no rey eression.”” fier me chor up, or to” and try to win her back | ner very much? I. 0, W., Country. not give the young lady up because rue happens to be a trifle mischtevous und does heart upon her sleeve. By a ry to be more attractive, It is quite an inspiration on your part to have thought of such a solution to the vexa- tlous proposition. I wish you every suc- cess, the p “oreible annexation w iiminal But in the ing, the “not”? commandments grows fainter and fainter, and stealing and in the Ive-breaking and false-swearing and even murder erected into resplendent virmes. s of wasting breath the most foolish is in appeals to the moral sense of imperial Their moral code changes with their stites and the! grow so rapidly that there is no keeping up with them, 1 | he only hope of preventing the Cuban perfidy, and for that { matter the only hope of stopping war and rapine and desolation in the Philippines, is in the arguments of the col Ilest expedieney, There to Mr. MeKinley: No doubt you ean adjust your conscience to any situation which the ‘demands of im- No doubt you can 1 yourself take a “holy in the bre: ine! of pledges, in the outraging of the moral cod of ordinary mortals, in the renewal of the scenes and the sounds of anguish in Cuba, But. will it pay Mr. MeKinle to get out of Cuba for the pi coveting and pl ire gradnally being Of the many w 0 or there are Wayfarer, dreamer, wa: How do the city alleys err! How have a thousand made A web for those whose feet have strayed! Even so, ve glad, O ye that A-white road beckons safel: | wai Bo writin, byways foundation for this exquisite re- gown I of re: reen taffeta, fh en ovcrdress of reseda green ehif- | Over thts ts laid the lace robe. all knots black velvet form u ty and striking trimming down the front of the skirt and on the bust. The shoulder garniture {4 of plak crush roses, OR YOUR bETTER MAY BE HERE. To Protect Fire Horses. the clty will then be run by true andy told how he came to take the first drink, Tw the Editor of The Evening World: J moral men, whose sympathies are with| because he could not stand to be Could some one not suggest to Chief] the plain peopte, and who bajleve tn laughed at. G. E. ROE, Croker to sprinkle his frenen's coata| qual rights to all and speéial priv-| Newark, and horse blankets with fireproof solu, | tleges to none, TH. tlon to rave the poor beasts from being, A Good Square Girl, of | ear Mra Ayer: ee APPEAL EXPEDIENCY, ) HERE, YOUR LETTER IS PRIN’ or Inclosed Piattorma To the Pitior of The Evening Wo Tt fe the province of the Moard of) er ‘Health to protect the people who: health |s endangeres by Gelng exposed to Jd, caow and rain on platforms of tt Hleyuted Ratlroat in Mrook’ }!4 the use of working: wh = jong without tt? A poor doy rlune now oth sltppe 1 tuck the ja the Bigger. To the Edltor of The Evening World: Wouldn't it be wiser and A Drunkard’s Warning. Gehy docen't the Board the com: joke to. prot ¢ from the! jit tons a room is pro-! ; that will hold about twenty people |, platform 1s crowded at night.| HEALTIL Rich, Then Stop, on itor of The Kreatog World; juman helng has a right ty make money! as he can, Tut if a ® large amount of muneyv @iand enjoy life instead ° bre. Otherwise. he bone dna What fo im. then? 3. the public f them andr to the argument abo Atatlon platform should be tn- Is simply looking for What a that he not fac two yearn oil Towill his x Pitzaimmons afrald intety, A READER, n World Nad Luck and the Broken Mirror. the Eiiter of The F Some time aco | mirror (one of the on my desk and bent over It to A mole on nr not when my Httle boy, chanced to ft, and with baby eaperuces reached for! them, nil disturbane Couldn't you steal more in that expense and less damage to the | And, if you are right in thi secretly wish you to do the “di pledge, will they not be better Mhem Advanes Gcecenanenenemeneneonents Cs Be IGN IN oun NIMES, + sucninest |g Ci) bunglingly, ATER, UP eeterereweeer? possible. If we Womlankind ik a good Ux consider ita die ny try to guard ATA’ vin and swindle ortistically, eveated by judicious agents to return? way with less bloodshed and less property you covet ? nking that your fellow countrymen work” ‘of violating the Cuban pleased, be less likely to make a scapegoat of you, if you do the “dirty work ina nice, smooth, oily, _ hypocritical ws must steal and swindle, let us steal not vulgarly, not And, above ull, as: cheaply as round f { i out and take advantage ronsted alive, as they were at the fac- tory. Bre? CONSTANT. to the Halter of The Evening World: As to the young man ho promised his mother never to smoke or drink, I can ray that I a'so made such a prom- ise when yourig and am glad. My three chums drink and smoke, So do nearly all tho fellows I go with, I have been laughed at for my total abstinence a number of times. Once while we were out I wae laughed at and an old drunk- ant who sat near heard what was sald. George, by electing his worthy eon the} He came over and put out his hand and next Mayor of Greater Now York, Woe | # "Lam pleased to shuke hands with to the! political rascale-and dark mouse | a young/man.who can keep from dr-nk- {raps called tencment-houses after Noy. | Ing. nite Justice at last Caines for! read: In Memory of Henry Goorge, To the Editor of The Evening World: 1 prods that the next Mayor of Greater New York will ve the well- known labur advocate, Henry George, Jr. t will thus show that the plain peo; of this great elty have at last awak- ened to appreciate the work of his noble she Immortal Henry whilo: being Jaughed at. He then) ¢, I = In answer 10 the question “Which ts the bigger, a man who tn 4 feet 6 inches ‘nigh and welghs 200 pounds or a man who Is 6 fect high and weighs 130 pounds?” I say; The man who Is 6 feet high and weighs 12) pounds is the largee man of the two. Do you agree with me, renders? G. F. MG. Wants Game for Dove Party. To the Kultor of Tho Evening Worlds WI readers kindly tell me what en- Joyable game (not lasting over three. quarters of an hour) could be played at an evening social in which a prize is to be given, the party consisting of fro: welve to alxt youn, ma iS

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