The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1901, Page 8

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ORY’S TIMELY CARTOON. THE PRESIDENT AND THE tee ROR. tehsil eteieisbieietieieteteletet @ ra: ural Sper. ch y WM thintey nace YY ey "Ue trust Practice igi. keerrermy an fi pares ey oie mut Racca hgh nimlalet (Gere Oy Drea apace Wdanws Marck 4h i9e4 aoe ether ne ae? gnat Bs, | " Elena: ok. ‘hy, horeetacceee MY x promi Tarp (* ji i = S| te: mad wcden le (He | tL ——— ek he £ (Ocn tlle leon / % Ur. must oucask He Darras etleclecl by Teor” tcl he all uhh, "ler yruek acer € yi | Ziecats a oX er (tr mush peerate the army auc Goel he cohalle Bdornvne ert’ {0% nest hep Ke So so McKINLEY. AND- feleicicteietelelctetete! VESTERDAY ——TO-DAY. be tote leet THE PSYCHIC. LIFE OF MEN AND WOMEN. ROM time tmmemorial poets fast osophers, rclentists and ay ine f ; have considered the payente If men and women strictly differentintet Scoording to sex. So deeply rooted hun this tdea become aven among th that certain psyohic characteris generally beleved to be typically muscu Une, watle others are conmilered typically | fominine. All qualities based upon or kin to pay ofa inleivininteieielelelnicieieieisi- +t hat movement would make men women unwom tnd snimanly wahnative inprejud that Aly true there Is nat an ay Nara aqualitt wens he ardiens weve trary, eseh dy «natural one, bur has ehieal or physical str | certatn yp the progreas of Ual’y attributed to man ing | tempt ro ¢ toexist amons out of depth and intensity of sentiment [lo sex init med races, but ik to woman. wt ft hues tits Thun one speaks of manly | 1 energy and vigor, courage and pris the other hand, of womanly tenderness, resignation and me There are, however, many } which an individual ts devold of son or all characteristics believed to be al of its sex, while it displays many the characteristics attr. other sex. Such casen a voted anomalous exceptions. the general rule. It {s one of the generally theorles that sentiment and imasin riya eredity fowth an pen the cases OR HOME Foy DRESSMAKERS. World's Hint. The Evening Fashion Daily RIOTS | regarding natu predominate in the paychie life of wom ; wor wt have es an; reason and will power in th an Ru walst | ni a large Worar man, MAST inehes | are remarkably 4 : 3 ches white, 23-41 cenwes a Ever aince the beginning of the mod- erence ras wiites 23-4) others vil ern movement toward emancipating Just and unbt woman ita opponents have used clhhs The reason arbitrary classification of paychi ties according to sex us a qual: weapon NEW VEILS. BAVY-DOTTED imported — veils, which are tremendously becoming to women of dark eyes and raven | Jonks; are not worn generally at preavnt, | The new Md Intellectua Vella are either at are a mix-\ that will max Ugliest compleaion look lke v free from Dlack dots sprinkled there like currants ina te. ¢ womar @re called “complexion aie ae “certainly am'—as the POOR PUSSY. don South si bad ttn thousar many a have in China, and akin for tt all at ak ATS are ha TER COMMENT. “I notice that Prof. Dewar faye that 4 pure helium could be pre erature reaching to absolute zero might be expeo: “That's funny, The name he tainly doesn't suggest cold at all ced tem. | 5 degrees of lzen 32 to urteen alt kloves rman market + World K Oty [are = * Philipprrts LaGta) t the «ad a of] one among the his dire} the more tis] Company, (3 to 8 PARK ROW, New York w York as Second-Class Mall Mazter. hed by the Press Pubilehing tered at the Post-Oflice at ‘ST. THOMAS’S NEW RECTOR AND OTHERS | OF THE BROADCLOTH CLERGY. | of his personality should have and in what particular traits he shoule excel to qualify for the very desirable duty « Thomas's is New York's mos rhaps one exception, St. hureh. ind in setting: its rl te Robbins comes well recommended. pular dean of All Saints’, in Albany. man and especially competent in the academiecal al of approval on Dr. Robbins it say: r his fitness for his new place. has been the ¢ phase of his pr sion. His sermons as samples of English eom- postion ar | The uo taint of unsoundness in his doctrinal views; no hint ly the authorities, He is physically a most personable aman, iniddle-aged, athletic, unmarried. He will enter on his new charge under He has gained one of the prizes of his profession, and his salary ef 310,000 is ample but not excessive re- Hinest auspicious conditions, muneration for his responsibilities in the eare of the souls of his welluroomed and financially consequential fles OF course, to a enrate ina country parish struggling along on tenth of the sum, te any one of the humble Stickit ministers the the ny But from the Fifth avenue pointoef view itis not large, and there is no question that Dr. Robbins will seom. prodigious. willearn it Anapter question is, [f he were an even abler man than he butone less pleasinu plivsieally, one less regardful of the niceties of and of the have social the considerations the: etiquette would congregation given him the opportunity to earn this large rich Cares i ¢ ocilary ? ¢ If his coat were shiny, his linen less im- maculate, his manner less conspicuously tact- | ful, would he have been called from Albany ¢ | ‘This is not to east any aspersion on the influence for good of | orl clothes or to intimate that an old eassock is more likely to in- sa powerful sermon than a new. And the question i ign either offieious or impertinent, If it appears to be that, itis because the facts in the ease 1 itso, But it is a question of some moment, because every st a theological semina iry the land over has before his eves for emula- tion two contrasting Church, types cf suecess in the CONTHASTING NAMELESS He sees the city preachers, rich and hon- ered and oft-quoted in the daily press, but not always in the v van in religious thought, and contrasted with them the scholarly few whose | names tirure on the title pages of text-bor and who sometimes in| kK over the traces of denominational doctrine, but con- their ze tinne since med servi ‘able ministers of the gospel on small sal- arie next tion, With them the personal equation is least ofall important: the ent of the clothes wholly immaterial. 3 VAIVING je INANCLAL Through the student's perspective they loom up large, but he asks, Do they ever gain the rich material rewards that fall te the lot of the metropolitan | divine ¢ Vind is not this distinction influencing the student as he plans j his lite work ¢ Iris an inte ting topic and one on which much eould be said. A PAIR OF DRIVING GLOVES. what a me fecpoiiine ministe iat be, what external forte WHAT A HOM ring for the souls of a city congregation we cmtnen : , . . ee OTR } © enabled te gain some idea in examining the rs PAsToO + rector of Thomas's, Dr. Wilford L.} Robbins. it recommends in the matter of religion for the rieh is ¥ or of teachings not wholly sanctioned | not by | when they die names that are remembered into the | ILLIE JAMES IN “LOVERS’ LANE.” By KATE CAREW. 4-1 = “1 EEEEES phe ea + THE BRIGHT, PARTICULAR STAR OF Pee ian There js much in the play that could be dispensed house couple, for instance, is vulgar without being funny by E. J. Rateliffe and Miss Brandon Doug! the hands of Miss Millie James, epan eye on her, with. Th is a pearl of great price. IV vanclences: fer souls have 1 clear, sliments are aMairs, wcrifice in Len inishment? us its Just as bad really very. sad nese tiresome, fo Lentt Well, with For we're Through forty stupld, days ont Why You my mes foo {ttle is lure tnother nu! ful ways feel round, i That we'd rather far be i ‘ Inq churenh chat didn ne you're re lays! ey you + when Lent and be t make drying A fuss, up and Ww best of things Hinges who do not think to mend his day when Lent togiv Least abuse att think his way: And we ¢ give Me Of thet not display trick Van Be Tye Just been oat to one this very day. —Madeletne LESSONS FOR NEW YORK A Plen for the Detenne, To the bAlior of Tor Evening Wor I beg to ditter with the reader who pays that Brooklyn men are not gene tlemanly. The reader has « the displeasure of riding on a fg didn't know Wins so YOUN; ve. Treat her is all broke! “few of the less Intelligent of flowing al a 1, 40 Ie men, but this is nv reason wh . ag tte a n te {re male population of the borough) tending holtdays w te the cul Mm BELA should be put down. It often happens, |der in « Christian umplete | ‘ hy Presi’ thieed\ ayes of s fect ml Ns | Wanted—tu Origingt Bet Name. PE ithat a lady refuses the seat offered by Whek Afair. Bentleman, saying ‘hat #he prefers Peas “stand, WILLIAM DE COUTRE, [Pte Bilin ot The By heraie aie Suggests Summer ‘Kor Ce Pe Ao aRt iglmuchiael arntineowernitin Tp the RAltor of The Fvening World *) honorably, and reloase.| his swe PATthink Iam as good an America: Inne? A cur, a deve aman] Just for him Lovey make|them and reapect the nam At soul, who can a xfand Sweet and Pet ant Darling asd nd memories of the great men of th wong Heart Now, on the other band,| GeosGoo and Davey and ‘Toota#e and ap gut 1 'Gan't see the need of a dead! sup: the girl tires of him and (after| Dea and Cunning and Ownest Own. calendar, In other words, of le-| making him plan and work for her)| uc ne says none of these is origi Ther Many | heartiessly throws him over. What ia! enough. So in despair 1 turn to readera| policeman stood newr by. name. Hepfurter man vanlshed Into the corner x wohaty Gt} saloon and returned with a i» of Wh will | Hquor half hidde in his As he ® Ke | Passed the nohe tur the liar jer over to the blu » Lo aaw | . jthis and f wonder tf tt was ot Pane chor {EAU Dus! on a small xcate, or it Wweation has arinen to me whetbar | i wwe were merely friends and tae Nias really comes every | ices, fearing the advent of a rounda ear. As, for instance, | this means of quenching hia March 19, i | | | yon Sunday, | | a : Tt was at about IP. M, va hits DECK EAy come every WEEK na quite a lot of people were In slat, aKa LOL ocean Mra, KATE P. KELTY. Owhieh comer on a different: day year) ws he walt six or seven yearn pre of the Cheap Lunch, " Ma 10, cw again? ‘The Bvening World HABMITS, Lakehurst, Le 1 lived many geare in Parte, There | Meus Vollceman a Drtuk. | for 10 to 2 cents one may buy a lunea, | To the tuthtor of The &iveaing World dalnttly served, well cooked, ample aud A hot tamale man (or rather a vender laf good material, Here in New York, of franktarters) stood on the corner of) for the same sum, one can get a hunk of Fourteenth street and sixth avenue. Alple; gre: , Viscld butter-cakes, sloppy The trank-! coffee or indigestible, horribly cooked Mr. Clyde Fitch ought to be grateful to Miss Millie James, for she is the redeeming feature of “Lover? and the main thr is Is the silllest of melodrama. It would pay Mr. lim drank ieieinie- eb ielebiebtiteinetetsetlel ete laleleinleleteteleletefelelelalefel-inlefetetel- “LOVERS' LANE.” love-making of the aged work- of the story worked out But Simplicity Johnson, in Proctor and Mr. Kelth to elelelelninlnieletnletobintelolelotebetaintotetelaleleloletaisfefeledetotet. Ceisiniiririvicieirininieteboiottottttt COLOR COMBINATIONS. SLY shade of deep yellow erin silk or velvet ts used te ike vests, full fronta, glesvé for deep golden brown walsté “Tonever ha trouble Sr ayes ver, Now, If ard ‘Pwo large aea-golng steam WL towns In England and me and lot m lone and with « forty-thr rd maintain one or m nn 1 Hun’ be, prot are to be pullt upon the Ki | Grow ded Sst ¢ r Ore wouldn't kno! the American Shipbuilding Company. If that I'm drunk, material, isin John’ In hie benevolent _ THE EVENING WORED'S BIG bETTER CbOB DISCUSSES SOME NEW AND INTERESTING TOPICS, meat. Badly cooked, cheap out but why 1 we blow In a fortune In re- wretchedly served and on dirty eiota. [and ne miss >| Anugurating McKinley, who had one in- This could be all chan or the} hara would lose. ite | auguration already? Why must he bave better by consulting Paris methods, We] and: the “Mrtea'n | boast ourselves th greatest nation on earth, but France ¢ in a century, strly J, MCORMACK Ane Limit, nq Work negle'n advice to young to fall In love with women twenty or thirty years older than themselves gives me the blues, and 1 hope it does th same A in jNend Mer to To the Editor of Th Phe hatehet played pr history and folk-lor nending Mrs. Nation and her enthualane band of hatcheteers to th pines to help suppress or elusive and Invincible 1 awk toma having ninent parts in United States: and 1 would suggest y QT cet crons and th yo man, Washington’ NAROLD F, SIMPSON Aguinaldo, Money ‘That Might Mave Gi She might take along a few of ewhere, “political machines — and ty. To the wdvior of Te Evening World: mills,"" and all will rejoice and be happy.| It ts all. very well to spend public Let her go via South Africa and help | money in inaugurating a new President. men|* ai had another? Didn't the first one We spend a jot of win. very. foollshiy, while the same money turned Into the’ proper channels’ would: make sironger and steadier the stride of clvile: fzatton and help many « poor man onto his f ARTHUR BE, MACDOWEL ince to Tell the Truth; © Editor of The Evening Wor! hear from a friend who ts, fool nough to frequent such places, that all h sambling Joints are closed: these places were’ running full blast the ch'efa were stan4-: Ing In a row shouting that there was na kumbilng in New York. Now that the: dena are closed, so are the mouths ty there men, Why? Does It hurt them, tell the trath?” One would. thini iH would rare that assertion now, a the few s "ik can teataty

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