The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1901, Page 8

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‘There’s no duty on fresh air, you know. & woman realizes the Im- of water and soap as agent for her good looks and tt; she has taken a stand has declared against iengea look; every one of us de- ‘ve tvery mare exception these iy plentiful water that a woman | B wills to do s0 may not have a dally | “Better give up every other luxury— by Plainer clothes—eat simpler food, ciirtail in every way, than yleld the dafly bath. ‘Scruty your face with a camel's-hair | Tire-scrubbing brush and a. hygi sotp—rinse It well. ° ‘Take a body scrub too. Now turn the cold water on and at the same time a jug holding two quarts at least! the head attics ft to the nozzle of the | ward, withont jerkiness, until th nearly touch Jratse the he ot cold water over tal normal: p TRUE BENEVOLENCE. ot 2 elelefelneieieieleieleeieininieieini-i-iei-eivinieinine irene brite eerie eines UNCLE SAM—Dear me! Whata pity! Well, get all the fresh afr you can. Heiter erdehrhetekee hi ehnebhhbberbiehhbihihhi hibit BR ARRIED MUDBARD, aE tak¢é the plug out of the cub. a 1s {f you have al 1 Bend the head slowly but Armiy for. |” Kk; ten stowly <n THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1901. Nas : | ARAH BERNHARDT. .. . PICTURED BY KA TE CAREW. SPREE EER RH bee ecb iit feb bine inteiieinietele Published by the Press Publishing Company, 63 to 63 PARK Row. New York Entered at the Post-Office at New York Said Second-Class Mall Maiter. INEW YORK CITY AS A “MAN-KILLING CENTRE.” In yesterday’s Sunday World Magazine therc was a startling showing as to Greater New York as a “man-killing centre.” It! appears that last yoear— 0 There were 130 murders in Greater New now muaver is$ York, a6 againat 72 in the London metropoli- se bor ma. } tan district, with 2,500,000 more people. COURAGED. There were 75 murders in Manhattan |. | +eeeeeeeeeeeet alone. These 75 murders resulted in only 60 indictments. ‘And of all the murderers who etood trial only five were convicted. Of these five two, under sentence of death, are hopeful of new trials. Analyzing the causes, it is found that these are the chief Wretohed work by the police in collecting evidence. A Penal Code that favors the murderer by making it diMfcult to the verge of impossibility to secure a conviction. £ Instead of racking our brains for new duties to put upon the + State, might it not be well for us to try to bring about conditions * -|in which the State could perform at least its fundamental function x —the protection of life? * With criminal justice thus scandalously defective, with civil $ justice ever more tedious, expensive und uncertain, does not our ¥ State-conducted philanthropy seem a little premature? + + T + SIGHTSEERS’ STREET CARS. Is there not a hint for New York and its visitors in the example at Washington of a sightseers’ car line? ccording to the plan at the national capital, certain cars make two-hour trips covering most of the principal city lines. P: efeted tet engers Metiseteict prereeeeeeeeeees = Py half a dellar a head, and a guide on each ee ror 1 car points out objects of interest along the HOW TO USE IT. buxBe Tr route. The cars, which are of course open, By Harriet Hubbard Ayer. bear each the inseription, in large letters, “See Now you must massage your face. 3 Around the eves expecially. These : ing Washington.” ig OMENS DAYS, Hee elten Files All our New York street. surface lines are now practically series ath ret heed f in the cold cream | under one management. Presently all the most important of them very Mttle you a : s ‘ttle on Your) ill he using the same motor methods. ‘The under-trollev roads and * massage your hands ant next apply ant those snon to become so are intimately connected by switches. Here i sstringent wash to your throat Put), . . - . . your nizht toilet | 18 surely the opportunity for a set of “Secing New York” cars to be + rohair tn onde: ern in It goes there in plenty | run out of rush hours. Visitors would hail the innovation with de- 1a room wher hoalr, ; light, and not a few residents, rooted to localities, might seize a recollect that one night's, . 5 . one month's a:tention to| Chance to increase their sense of how the city has grown. To a effete! o {etons WHT be of paesing | streetcar management that thinks, isn’t this something to think of? a months will work wonders—five A * | jen, Mere isa AU REVOIR, MME. SARAH! Bed cin esas ANOTHER RAINES ABSURDITY. ¢" Likewise bon voyage and every conceivable good wish. and may you come back to us ten years ! younger than you are now, which wouldn't be at all amazing for you. And if the echoes of the Metro- . politan Opera-House have any taste at all they will linger over the golden accents of this your last week among us, far longer than over the ashrillest cadences of the imported songbirds who preceded 1 oll four ounces, sper | nae ounce, and white wax one tires Ingredients In the State Senator Raines has evolved another gabled annex for eof a custard boiler | the queer structure is excise law. opr $ ig Resistor y eller 1 of his exeise law. He proposes now to oblige ed, Phen ada two] holders of liqnor-tax certifieates to sell over their bars at all times, int repent thes vementa Afteen twen- 7 Helilaiaatle Seaway Tenoueraes| on demand, hot or cold milk, coffee, tea, cocoa ; CaCRI Reon i ath EEA Geen, th should be and chocolate, This because it hits been de- THE KIC KERS’ ( LUB Ki KS IN GOOD “STYLE. o Ja few momenta exe} O LOON-K SMe beth nid fn duce YOU! ated.) . Inn (ful f benzoln The mixture cats elared that) many persons who now order Loxomtty the throat " or beaten, If ora i: j Kick Against Laundry. rough It was able to swale) ings ago to attend a play, Twas ally 114 i uta Ay Md witer around that soft| 2. Hend the head backward as . fe very good | RES strong drinks would take non-intoxieants were | 1, the pute of tse Fvening World (the realm all right. sxed up and looking my best, 1 was ‘ itthe ¢ vt well 0-0-0-0- 0-0-4. ’ 4 y and the tt to its normal peewater and | ooo “+ availabl TGS IATA RS ia CORNTT NT tw mo ion my shoulder and addressed , Af you have a ti Marts a hey hs ailable. Aitacheuveeiba reattanaliRERinae whe replied Ly my Caristian name at least ten umes u\ cea teenie 1 the head whtewayn ten times to orcane Fearful and wonderful are the ways of the up-State intellect |the Jou of resutating the laundries « S| B Upotuaclsieot Newierisei( re i i an s o the f In small i . i + . the elty To might na te go without 1 u OW any peopl ppence T towel at as sometimes applied oeris 5 r ore ri 7 3 ie at Mayorntty Talk. | 9 ‘ ss t ale ‘ Me seen ele nes pplied to ly lation, Why not a law commanding | Oners ror a week, butt woatd h know me is more then I can under. ie ceecdecnelns Ae ai tat buck leet ind tle male the corner grocer te sell Bibles on demand £ Or one providing that action of knowing th See SETS OROT RET i Semcchindvament 7 Ter - , : who had been ruining ny nen hed REUBE.. a ee ; Scher eie tae faair . OUT Or THE MouTHS OF BABES the butcher shall keep constantly on hand tickets for a Chantaugna |; OF Meyonne City, N. J 7 j mouth. ee lenartn ‘ive, had been | leeture cour: Or a statute requiring ithe harness-maker to sell of ; There are four separate exercises for astonished his : SC RCIT Sad Hpi ivanie teers is : 5 7 tkat to be unte 2 sie UE sal ce ARS Ae pares fF) Jace trimmings, anned fruit and lamb chops as well as bridle bits? iecamttntbot foree pat an met zt e that Ked all they to any one, he No suloon-keeper nee wrmnission to sell hot coffee or after-|!" everybody'n way. If 1 walk Fam would one machine ‘i - family tegal| anals Ai ‘ i Tater | a dea ofthe aaverdenn 26, fellell lane TOU-MUCH-VAN s. The laboring men often f OR HOME 4 ‘i sho ed to be a particu. | Hoon tea, or will fail to do so if there is sufticient demand to make | bumped against: by others unt Loam ork elight hours straight Oe x : 1 tle fellow alg Sable > a ore. In eruasing the street 1 barely and T dare say the DRESSMAKERS. 5 af Wines the | the sale profitable. But none ean be compelled to take orders to eeeaina EER peer tpi tea ttn fas Ciworkl thelr, own i ———.—_—_ t MAXSUENGH POUT v sovkine hands “what ean t}do se. This Raines annex is net only absurd, but also sti | caureh tam sho {nto the corner tk pool-rogm In not man @ 1 s = i x ; i aerate Semihel pewill lw fa funeral not] form. Does tt do ody any consideration a ‘| The Evening World's Daily ieenrly i . ej tutional, lend ingocanalchelunderiaker My husband was eyed in « JOHN H, a Fashion Mint, YMA. Marry va eet pa | ————— senees caaeteniesise the pool-rooms, and while he was work: - i 4 ; ; ee SXCRE Ing Tdld a great deal of goed for poor | Klek Amatnat Sidewalk Mog. 4 d pans > ” ! ' a0 ad yw they are closed he c Blitor of Ta World: crovcut thie fancy walrt in mediue , Latte |FOUR PHASES OF THE FESTIVE CL AM. Kick Against Faulty Machines. nition, as there are co many | Tekick about toe fitiy and dlagusting nan’ fas 1 otham town Ope required! ain § Inclies And its owner Wide. for.y DEEL is vast renown Has a Eee ty at He bangs a bell to jar yards of mater Ards 8 incier wide oro Arashem ela feb itl het 4 Tbr dawn pattern CX jrips wins your nerve F} And chases you around | Dead Man's Gurve, eal The grip. -though much A H the man regrets it— Re weit for 19 cents, Hoth \s often fatal when he ats, 2a gets it. Money to "Cashter, ‘The World, - © Bullding, New York City.” Us fom my ODM en OPE NEW YORK TYPES. Soul Ue clame tn | peceseeeen Geeecccceg Put two level table-] 7, tne Hiitor of The E ng World Mra. A. It “oso prevalent with men @% ex- 1 \ clr own liquor If aN ‘ {Creamed ¢ shel Bis ts * Clams ala ¢ *Poonfuls of butter Inf ft want to register a kick against the ern storating on the sidewalks, 2 may Hy uae wine Clams. ¢ ite ye 3 Bechamel., {8!NK pens when} weighing machines at the vartoux sta- U3 tay no that Toh travelled in four eee ad Decceceecs NOC add one table-| tions, Tet them be kept in) working | To. the Biter of The Evening World ntries and never before have had any , - ~ conked Ont o a c Maced on or 6 a © register a klc waln. - | Ai Wie EAE Pratraanire hopped onton and OF finely’) order or a ign placed on them when} ‘I wiah to register a kick azalnat the | cise to complain of men'a manners in ¢ an ped onion and cook to a Nght brown, | (hay are not. Last evening, desiring to] unpleasant famiilarky with which N hink more of decency and ings in the matter, ed chimes aad e ad two level tablespoontuls of flour; | know my welght; I depowited my penny | Jermeyite: ure treated by New Yorkers. titck cream sauce, Fer one cupt sir und add one cup of milk and one-|\y 4 machine, But evidently tt was our] 1 went ever to New York a fow even- DISGUSTED. ’ Jrauce put inte al sau one) t2 half cup of clam juice that pan been Seas spor tery wi melted s soulded out amt skimmed. Btir until Seaaiaavelill PE fame Kick Agninat Extra ¥ pontul « ur. ook thickened and add twenty-four finely Tr ftwor of The B Jnot brown {0 then add slowly one-halt chopped clama: cover the pan and cook ~NEW I think 1 nay tty good kick com cuptal of clam Hauora . for ten minutes; add one beaten eat, Ing. The M nitan Street Railway Company has issued new nadges to thelt “x, Some of these employees r day. ‘The company will tssuo 3,00 badges. ch man will have to ful of milk or cream, feason wit Jper and anit Let it rook thick cream. stlering ail hunt before se - etir one minute, ranove and serve on buttered toast add Pour vant eeccceeg Wenn and scrub one ggand § ‘orn hard shelled The Salesgirl. [the intature ever <mail: piece $ clama; put : 92 for them. | AN EMPLOYBE. |Qeeeeecceo The New England) ¢ Clam ¢ Slee ae in) Of ali the girls of Gotham parass LOC nem pa AN EL style of vonsting poft . with one. Roast See meaning mr o Scramble.¢ hatt cup of water: town, QUITE THE REVERSE. Chama. iy trom the shell eee cover clorely and cook This is one deserves re- ‘Teas—She sald she never could begin Qeerseveed wntil the si open, TaRe out the nown. telling me all the trouble she had had. rinse them from sand wuph the sheela and, after dipping the Glam In melted butter, return 1 to the fr half of each +hell Finkle with Jeas—While, as a matter of fact, the trouble wax she never could stop. chums and chop them fine, Beat slightly four or five exgm and add one table- spoonful af the clam quer for each EE acon. Pat /*R&: MC one tablespoonful of butter Dera asi and roast (En In the mixture and worape from the Jani ’gokien brows, 5 ith quarters | bottom of the pan with a fork; sprinkle of lemon Tin a litte and nerve hot. DYSPEPSIA KAGES IN GO. ATVILLE. She's always cheerful, laughing, gay; To her we never can say nay. And quickly take each bargain fine, Marked down from fifty to forty-nine. eh Avove the many Who contend with me— 1 do n y for special gifts whe I may outstrip my striving fel- men— f ar Lord--I pray t For courage just to try. ! Anew, unfaiteringly, when < The hope { harbor in my breast toxlay Shall ‘Nee before to-morrow's fallure—then Permit me to return again, Unalded, uninspired, to my task— ‘This—tule, O Lord—ts alt I ask. Doctor—You are-wuffering from the effects of a too chromatic dist, Too sreat @ profusion of Wild West posters is a bier epring menace, te ave

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