The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1901, Page 10

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RET LE NY 7 THE LESSON TAUGHT BY inpaynnnenwnnymnennornsenywmnamnnmnis MME MNES NAY HOON ——— MORE Bomes' ANOTHER mine! || } RIOT, TERROR | GENERAL MASSACRE or Vf ManAREHS |, MANADO DE POLS NOOO IN NALIN A YEE EE MIEN HERE w M'KINLEY—Denr me! Imperialism doe EHRGRUNARAMK AMADA AR AAR NAAARMA AE WHAT WE MAY DO IN CHINA HE distinguishing factor In all Amert-) tab Industrial exposttions thre T can industry and commerce ts] out Chinese - energy head but that] As Whar American produ very factor han Ing in Amer!= y na the Chines: chemse Americans have trade there. has not gro during the past year American exports tnty Ch larger than American China, while for years tt w way, But China ts the tlal market !n the world Amertoun ag want the Amert They want 1 Wy Hines want loans have ‘Tt hinds and furniture, ‘The r be to the Interests of American -) must tiv nis shirt Such materia chants to thelr trade with) | Ure Mad alway Geen iad China much s they can do whtet . le longer, bet ALL that Is necemmary ts more yo} Chinamen Anverioan ety We want American goods, but we leer thet becwus Is vers not go after them, They showid ea-fand chean ANOTHER HISTORI 6“ | WAS very much surprised to de i) er day,” sald Viv aten had no 'T. Sawyer Furat—Say, old man, ena | me a five-dollar bill, will you? T. Collier Downe—Can't: it'a lent. FORY'S TIMELY CARTOON. gy yi Teac. com to hay SOME SUGGESTIONS «% )_) SRE THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVE: vo. ; NO. 14460 ceacnipaceumapusn Published by the Press Publishing Company PARK ROW, New York Entered at the Post-Oice at New Yo Second-Class Ma!l Mi | | AMERICAN INTEREST IN RUSSIA'S STRUGGLES FOR FREEDOM. sanization of Russia is probably as certain The ultimate republi as any event in European polities ean be said to be. The Adamees and the John Hanes zation of their hopes is only a question « sure re, and thy reali- time, fut the thins nil process, with its accompaniment of bombs and mines and a stern whe are syinpathizer ht at home 3.000 miles away. ton str sseusable in considering tl ts central power saharder proposition for patriots thin ¢ When the Russians ev freer in some respects than free America, andlord seeking to share profits with his sof than Pennsylvania miners, found ninally gein their liberty they will be Inv Anna Karenina” a pe sent riners, then we them suspicions of his philanthropie advances, nsisted in the inveterate ants, who would not believe that a proprietor “The chief obstacle.” says Tolstoi, distrust of the yp could have any other aim than to despoil them.” The peasant, through the social demoeraey which is champion- ing his cause, wow asks for national ownership of land and eo-opera- tion in factories, in addition to all the regular State and municipal liberty enjoved in Americ It is asking a great deal, Int the demand will some day be eranted, id Siberia’s wonder- reat power of the Old World. t work, but the fermenting process is rather dis- | Russia free and footloase, with her own ful resonrees, will he distinctively the % Fe | 3 | The leaven is custing to Ameri a tastes, 2 ¢-e—_____ WOMAN’S WORST ENEMY—HERSELF An Editorial Written by a Woman for Women. Wamen lave ever Wd have writen the followkngs Eyeuing World clever wemen Wer has been de the Government, and Senator Ebuina is eb whi 6) tion should stand fora vote. ren the Tarsiewt ert man, for instance, wo) hit ii tinst women clerks in the employ of lowith being at the poliey being that every Government elerieal posi- RUA ARAMAK A RGAHAGGAG bottom « Inothis Me. Hinnascnneonsei tien fer the vib ses. Every person who has the real interest of women at heart, and especially these w lave te see a good job nize the justice of weeding out the superfluous rk vise ones qwill ponder the situation, | well done, will re td unbusiness like wemen clerks in the And the ' The besetting sinof the woman in business seems to be—her- Ainnahndits overnment departments, AA Hf Trwonld seem a snparatively simple matter fer a wenn te # BY WU TING FANG. | aratnnl Mente herself in garments snited te her oecupation, tea rrive on tin eer through her day's work and ge home when it is ¢ me, forgetting they would 9 5 that time, They would wot everything except the business before ler duri larger ei \ Dutoenss as it sounds, and easy as itn faet is, aet one woman Hiatt Fin venty iste be fond whe ean aecomplish it. Phat emplover who demands from scomen promptiess, atten: wealth lew in consump: | ton te basin aman And Dothink thot on China needs t when a country Ke amd both eves te his iain ehanee instead of te the Mirror in the the best fricad of his employees, and notonty te then Dut te all women, mposed by one of tral ashy, of conse imax be doing } i NG, MARCH 28, 1901. : PROBLEM IN PROPORTION. By FERDINAND G. LONG. | 12 is PEEPS NL 8 SHA NEUES MYER EE NPN NNN city bane "ONE PLATT EQUALS § CROKERS aeeee En Prof. Parkhurst glves an object lesson on the relative values of bosses. Ce ietiet eee Piet r rit tte re Tithe iii eis Eiht ili a (PARKHURST) : EA 3 8 3 ances ngetgeerenngenaye Cordial, bat Not Sentimen irl of ninc- tren and think the world of her, but I dowt think she cares for im care When foam out with her she is always speaking some other gentlemen, Hut when take Aer home from church she ashes me to come In for awhile me~ I go in, but when I want to «+ + mother tells me to stay, aa It early to go humne, Unt the girl ‘ ot any a word, Do vou think she loves me? CM, RR. l AM obliged to say Ido not think the young lady exhtolts any sign of an verwhelming passion. At the same her very avoldance of personalities Indicate only timidity. There is only one thing to do in such a case, and ts make yourself as agreeable as QUESTIONS OF THE HEART, °°?" potfiscctubbard Ayer HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. in time. Kindly advise mo 3. can ford your sweethe rt ts abt properly. You would tind think, fo live an $1040 week some, OR HOME Soe DRESSMAKERS. The Evening World's Daily Fashion Hint. 1 Jaokot dn inedium sty 1 tachos wide or 11 MYTH EXPOSED. Hix fortiticstions during (ye bartte where the money Hina buys on berrewed 7 ede many of your Cains From sheer ne alse have some wor nfeieleleinielnletdtetetelntetalaet RGA AAN. Deewuse they earn them, ov }teall women. ity men have lear: no Parte the mn time, inattention and inditlerenc these things. and. se ority ineompeteney, waste of Hits whieh they deserve thold work from then: is a blessing posite, pay the young lady every esteem you will at least m attention, and if you really pos trend; ship of this sort often sess the attributes that win regard and | deepens {aio affection. an You are attracted by the girl, but how OouT oF THE MOUTHS OF| (49 you say, on so alight an acquaint- ance, that she te the one woman in the ke a firm URRY the baby as fast as hurry him, werry him, Make him a min OM with bis baby clothes, get Him tn pant Keed Mim oon bralnfeod and make im advance. Hustle him, walk soa arimmar school, cram Bim with talk, re he’s able to Int 1 fall of figures, aman them cil tt A rational 2 New lop oa man white fy business and after he can gr he owns ever a {his cod and its jingie am ony and clear Nixon W man, feb iciebiciiete! The Wie nu ‘To the Editor of The Tho frightened Czar, the mental spec- tacle of Europe's other rulers clutching wildly at their wabbiing crown, the rumor of Russian revolution and hey later life those es talk of A Russo-Japanese war all come] to put up! CLV ina rush, And the funny part of it ail fs that some 9 believe it all and prophesy freedons, anarchy, nihilism triumphant, &c. Such movements are “in reality only the growing pains of a Ration which is dally becoming greater ‘and which will one day dominate the Weewhole earth. PETROV VLADISLAS. . numbering ae and party: le ten laugh L Wai Ver Mark ‘Twain ct Wu, the Fale Mark T ing World has tn his efforts to he funny k Yard Flower ¢ To Teach loys Bravery. Baijod of The Fvening World Now that do not nome mé schoolboys had a battie in Jer-|all day get out Into toelr back ¥ And one of them was ptobably |and make flower gardens? Lt wou spend time that they di but} not know what to do with, keep them |capt. Chapman has closed the Tender- don't look]® good way out of mischief and make the rear gf! ioin to a large extent, This brings back! graphic firm because, as.she alleges, the ne houxes: | fronts, wht fray ae a rate MA DOYS | who live tn mt tight AItAD has aout ax much fleulty In belng serfous as Minister Wu NEITHER 03 rdena, cena brand bits aways been called horse sens Quiz, To the Editor of The Rventag ‘Vora: rely the reform kOAN presentable ax the} present, Lam sorry ta] when t. Ifthe womeg [day In Greenwood. deunen whose back have pot the time he ohitdren do gt, |ealn, Wiren vecupied, be- | cauRnt The aides dnetlling a of nature and} Rett AEy: sformers |keoping them off the st % jen! not ALL. Dp neney Horacteas Senne, the U To the Hiltor of The Mvening W To the Fistor ¢ Ix the uncommon sense mens ‘ork publisher of the auto] veray shows ¢ ask becuure the common. | senior Senato; he did not know hia son wa OLD MA’ ie Wave of Kefurm, Chousen, Gambling Is shut down In New York. | To the Editor of The Evenjex Worht: dead. Yeu it rose 4 force, And so Mt public eye Ix ain) tha ILOSOPHER, ned hy | The outcome of the Platt-Odell contm- at least—that the nts Glory the Shade She A New York woman sues a photo- ter made her halr pink instead of mn. The woman will probably win, easy to establish the fact n make her hair any Vi] shade whe chooses—If she has the price. NO HAIR, Wooing by Cai Fo th {The Fsening World Does popping the quesiton by cable show contidence or the lack of It?) And ts $25 high or low for the reply? You know what Tam talking about, 1 kon—the’ report that an Englishman has propored to Mrs, George M. Pull- man by cable, and that. he “inclosed” $5 for an answer, — EX-CHICAGO, Weather and Temper. To the Editor of The itveatag We Has any one ever noticed how the weather changes the disposition of most people? 1, {s rather a useless question to ask, as very one has experienced it BABES. world with whom you could be happy Hig Sister-Oh, Lido hope papa will take| fur the remainder of your Ife? ‘True ae to che concert. I'm so fond of music. | love requires a better t © Urother—Huh! ‘Then why don't] f forge: 4 must exhib ya evar det me play my drum in the| characteristics commanding love ty holkes You can expect to win a girl's t you have no} Vate (acm, Ploture to you would Uke your sieter to marry. Try to be itke him. A Very Nenatitc Young sbvel Deer Mey. Ayer “Would you le me to give you al Tam a young girl rineteen years of ed five-year-old | age and keep company with a youns ited tthe gtd} man whom T love dearly. 1 anked tim said do” unto} to setsthe date for our marriage, and here whould | he sald tT ehould wast until he was well fixed. He makes $10.0 week, but mw fe, aged four, had been sitting in.aj Be I* in buainews wich his uncle for cramped porition for some time playing |" RUN eee cease eee ree with ner doll, By and by, when she at- | ———~ = he dropped back on = = x Mr and. exc pe nh. marnmi| NO KEYSTOWHITEHOUS a asleep! Won't, you ring the | @N these modern days the front door 2 bell, please, and wake it up? of the White House ie not locked at sald little Elve, looking up night Practical day-school book, “there'a| locked, and If the st A small boy asked his mother wha ood relations meant. Sne explained that It meant very near relation: thinking It over for several min aimed: ‘Then you must Mest relation I've got, mamma ny doors are ard should look from her one thing understand about| around for keyr he would probably not Adam and Eve. hat is {t, dear?’| find half of thone formerly In use. Big asked her mothe: know where thelt| policemen are about the only doors at meat and vegetables came from) salt) in. executive mansion. ‘They guant late, “bu: where in the world did (hey buy thelr grocert ‘Teacher—Tamm to that Httle bo: 3 herr ‘Tommy—Nothing. He wanted to kn: es ed if you take three from five how many at} the; Brealdent’a) home, Vand iwhen all : ae ree alk three of hig ap. (the clerks and rervants had gone home will remehow him, and now he wants; at night the hourekeepor went around tiem back ; "land carefully locked all the doors In- ‘Teacher—Well, why don't you RIVEN/aite and outside, except to roome them back 10 Him. he would forget |cupied: by those going In and coming how many are left, out. the main doors at all hours of the day and nigat, and there is no need to et and lock the Inner doors. Before Pres- {dent Lincoln's time policemen were what are you doing ire 1, sizes & | 2 will be sent for 10 cents, The < 2 to OH om patterne . Tac World, w York City." In himaeif, 1£ in no one else, One ts very apt to. become cranky and disa: Rreeanle when the ankles are leaden. Juat let the aun ahing and every one ts Apt to go around whiatling and singing and making ali who come near feel the prevalent good humor. Hurrah for the sunshine! ELLA B, How to Crash Polygamy in Utah. Billter of The Pveatng Worli: t acems a frenh impetus has been given to the antl-Mormon wall by the intended action of the Utah Legis- Inture. ‘There has not been one polygamous marriage in Utah since President’ Woodruff's manifemo of 1690, ‘The Mormon people believed their leaders meant what they sald. Now the Supreme Court of the United States has dectared the Eximunds law to be con- stitutional, and. we bow to the laws off the land. There hall be no more plural marriages |in Utah, Prove that there’ cranks," 1. speak’ from experience, as 1 has been just one and tl wil be a stampede in the Mormon eration, and ail the powers of carth c, not kill it any quicker. 0. U., BEARR, Captat First Infantry, N. G. Seorcs Oridge Kickers. To the Editor of The Evening World: For the people complaining of the Brooklyn Bridge entrance during rusa hours I have very little sympathy, be- cause they are all egatiats, ‘They are a pessimistic, touchy, fault-finding peopie who are never eatiefed with anything and are never wiiling to make al.ow- noes, They want a private stairway ‘and private car. They grumble on the least occasion. For instance, when jos- ted or thelr toes are stepped on, and a thousard other causes.‘ I call them urch, Pos lh lygainy in Utah will dle with tals gene | d | business ‘Company Kyi get in the same {eettlnig my toon “@VERY bETTER HERE IS AN EDITORIAL BY SOME CLEVER EVENING WORbkD READER. have pand am tnine yeans 0 ng the b natured way, kz As for ng A seat, 1 put up tu question of CHARLE! To Repair Nanv To the KAltor of The Evening Wor ‘Two-thirds of our lust names are very hideous, as Poseelwizzle, McSwatt, Mage nellus, &c, Now, such names are purely arbitrar, Why not let every man choose is own name, and be hence- forth known thereby? This ts no joke. It would take away from us our ugly fiames and make gtreet sighs less of @ horror to rend, Q. PERCIVAL DE VERB

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