The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1901, Page 8

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every day one or mi me for a simp e " sin immedia ’ adds as ver compiaint quite as thouzh the m: to do-with her comyy : corvs Weki-kiirrichieicine DONT LOSE A Moment \ \PA Loves 7 THEM OEARLC' rinlelnteleteleiefefeeleieletnfeleteleleinfetet Iricleleleeieieicieieiefetet- “OH TIME ce thiseierieehte OTWITHSTANDING that the average th he womar her good looks depen m her healt doesnt, then ma dear for the th oor eo time hat ow her physical health w beauty, there can form or face w Because of t 6 good to call the attention readers to a Hygient: Te lished recently in 4 London n magazine « » It seems that a crest 5 Nite ten best maxon health, A Dr, rhet, af Fra tive 1 sidered the Dect Mt published commentary If every mor land rule results In th OR HOME fos DRESSMAKERS. et The Evening World's Fashion Mint. Darly ‘To cut this Bloure dress © years of age 4 5-8 yards ‘The: pattern (No andil2 years) will be Bend money to “Cudler, The W Pulitzer Building, New\york City,” rid, WHAT NO BEAUTY WITHOUT | MAt HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. | , |. MAT Joy knew father’s consent “Tell her with all the resolution you peceived thie letter from his partner; S TIMELY CARTOON. QUITE A ee GS Anay CERTAINLY (mv SON ! CERTAinuy! ih HEALTH. aif ¥ rart and he told Joy he was) 4 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, ‘APRIL 24, 1901. ae ratte weet tt Ayer meer fp ce re nop iy CHANGE, Ly ans py home 2 MORAL. poses 4 reluwation a fer ! Jin the mean cme te Med ! Ve ‘ and ' 4 vey LYGTEN leant i vat TWO OUTDOOR SPORTS. Amand, the paren strike 4 wan 6 IVELS THOU HAST WROUGHT!" EE , makes peratu HYGIENE t this was tne dernter | would al HYGIENE umes tte edge amusemen’ the anid Jv The pasel etieleteinie-iet SO SAYS THE EXPERT, ro HARRIE Ti MEL AYERS) ss soft re, ntaining pe A hotine mikes a bay mi uns Loree ny means of but excess G mS A-BEGGING and | wroanmayy. f ervized town; where an iniquitons boss-con- Ga weer * tirming police bill passed with only whispered ve ot | questioning: where mortgage-tax justice was haltingly promoted but ey {te deaths whe ain And there was no chance for a MAN to “spread himself!" low | It isa pitiful confession. Tt furnishes a disheartening measure \A DAIL Y LOVE STORY. j womnun erept #) woman erep “to appear more dignified, but once in a while a man likes a chance to spread NO, M491, Company, & to @ PARK ROW, New York t New York as Second-Class Mail Matter. Spy the Press Publiaht ed at the Post-Ofmice ON WOMAN'S LOVE, AND Probably not one of the hundreds of thousands who read Mr: Evening World was able at the POISONERS, a ineux’s plea for her son in + yesterday sense of justice clear and distinguish between itched mother moment to keep his the real man and the man as he appears to those be eyes. “Henry Irving once heantifully deserihed the main eharacteri-tic | of love feminine. “Whi,” he asked, “is woman like the ivy (” : And his answer wast “Beeanse the greater the rnin the closer she clings.” To bring woman's love to its full splendor the beloved, the lover . must have lost all title to affection or even to or hushand or When everything is gone, even hope; when Merey herself spect. turns away beeanse she can no longer pity, then comes the love of some woman, usually a geod woman—and the ivy hides the ruin te whiel it tightly clings } Th the history of those frightful Middle-Age Ttalian de-potisins ond Jwe read of one of the Visconti who was a monster of ernelty be belief. was te hunt human beings to death with bear One of his many monstrous passions WME TUES TORT hounds. and when all other supplies failed he CLINGS nts who had been the procurers At last he} Tr lay hunted his ag: pines. and wardens of his human “game.” and his body was flung inte the highway, When night came Wile issitssimas viewed by delighted thousands. there all day, ont from semewhere and hid the body under a great Tad hid! a woman who had loved him and whem he siv wronged. n—once said: but that if ther mibly a Frenehie Some ones) “There is not a wreteh so vile, so outeast, would hasten te him —to weep, to console, ter@lerly to e¢lose his eyes.” ery step. and i It is because of wemnan that Tasties is compelled to blindfold radials: farmer, lashed to pieces bythe fying) hoofs. Ver ewes, wR ie Sours i ” / “NO CHANCE” FOR A STATESMAN. 2 (rekon, eh Geet aoe Bi aga) \ New Y Citvomember of the i Wye 02) sie wamelanelaiy i rd himself in at Albany: ture this expres : Of course, we have There's something lacking in action in the Senate. (himself. There's no chance for spread here. Where Ramapo died but a lingering death, and that because | Publieity wielded the club; where charter legislation for the nation’s handled that swarmed like sneak thieves in a Dev- preene-enenenenenenenene patest city was so carelessly PORTUNITY »kers” or de worse in the entatives we send te deliberate the rey cat Capitol ar Adlai, service ¢ NATURAL LAWS AND WALL STREET. When a man wants to build a Alias with an he has }to play one natural law against another, He begins with a story on | the Then the law of the impenetrability of matter pre- vents the law of gravity from pulling down the upper story. The moral lies in an application to Wall street. In that} feverish centre—a bit more feverish than usual in these davs— are continually striving to build “up- stairs” without basements. When one man especially conspicuons gets caught under fall- ing bricks we hear of him as we heard of “Hon- John Kelly the other day. The casualties of which we do not e legion y ‘upstairs” ground. wenerenenenene-e-e-@ = INNCN t STON s WITHOUT & lf GROUND FLOOR, Pieter ee eee est” hear SOME OF THE FUN OF THE DAY. AND BLIND PIG WINKED. jamely can't live without me. Asaph Klubbs—What are you havin’ to; Bess Oh, that's what they all nay Put up fer pertection, now? | Nell—Well, the rest of them never said Dedde Wringer—Nothin’, All I've got|!t to me. to do now im to contribdhtt somethin’ to} the enmpaten fun | THRIVES ON WEALTH, —--— —— | Willie—Teacher told un to-fay that WHY SHE BELIEVED IT, there's @ certain kind o' tree that grow Hess Doo you believe he is in earnest?) oul o' rocks. [can't remember what it Neli-Of course 1 He ways ne) was, Do you know, pa? more than life Pao It's a family tree, T guces. ) TO-DAY'S AUTHOR, WILL T. HALE. vat their {1 by 449 Have Rev. Whitman at Hat ie to say | Hotel.” me and that hel have gone on notwithstanding the sert: labor altuation, and went wt putting things In readiness; then! walted Impattently for the eartlest train. | come, | fear trout wh Mo owne delayed, for it was crowded maby determined the | wtth laborers coming to take the place | tra to be in sympathy with of e strikers, and there came nign Have you delivered that. being a wrock at one place. rt Be sure that you do noc) At last the 4 o’clicek. train hove in poke ont at the last eight, but Just behind was aleo the a feeling prevutis, | day smited ther des y get th ey shall not work the tur ™ [tet vour courage ne would bs | moment. dt ts sure to work What if Col. Lovell had learned of the ea vacation, an at pre “WILLIAM M. JAY." lelopement and followed on the latter? s shat the matter war, ant wecordingly ‘ Sthtey, | This 1 Thomas, He t The mob of miners surrounded both advised Thomas to make a bold darth for vaetiiatir= bet dis res (terview with Mins Lavell at on jtrains, and refused to let any one get the girl, who refuned to wed without her vo trepidation and almoat de-|must have proved satistacto: oul, There was a hubbud, and it wae ese his suit no further, helevening so wired hie partner ae follows: made worse ap men in charge of the "Wl arrive by ¢ o'clock train, or at|laborere succeeded in breaking SOTA x OTHER MATTERS IN THE NEWS. + penne - Like the mother of the poisoner Carlyle Hhurris, the mother of [& e poisoner Molineus is giving « tonching illustration of the depth, | deeeseeeeseeeg the tenacity and the energy of woman's love. x hat he was dying were sent throughout the world some wenun) 4 tueh of the legisla. 4 SSSR [N FOURTEENTH STREET. BY T. E. POWERS. o Phebe? + a *. eat A Fourteenth street slab of curbatone art, with frosting on its moonrcape, frightens a team of spanking and high-sepping Scars- dale bays. galing himself with elderh omerges at once and, horses, tries to atop the st me nt. : ais Pee Pa ete ole @ tts agi A Mine to Atderme: they own public and the streetsy ers. a Shall we net some day send there the type ef man whe knows |, fuel fe Mlermen | hove, oste Aner publics andthe. st chanee to spread himself when he sees its who is capable of | ts hat tae Brooklyn Aldermen Stree: cars coming and going to work Nn " - _ were “called down" by the Grand Jury. owing to the sires belng blocked by farming “the vile dust of opportunity’ to the gold of pure State our own Board should be made to ans meat care at Washington Market, derstand their own place and not think | «witching cars of meat for a few buteh- “What would yer do if yer were goin' ter have th’ grip?” i “Why, have It, of course,” A NEW LOCHINVAR. think comparative ctired.” ‘The sheriff rushed « colonel. ‘The latter protested, but hte Protestn were nore. He wax drigged 1 PAT By une deputy at the’ wuggeatian of \ aad Wan qoon o ris to rench the one in which he and though before he dina onary oti steht: Min Lovell wore. Iie iat vt “Phemar, who knew by’ that The old gentleman was very red in tho] that had heen cen: and that the face, and he wan not using the choicest | Sheri had in ull prolubliity language as the strikers endeavored to man in durnce vile. check his advance. Late that evening, white ‘Thomas and ‘After the report of firearms sounded, his bride were sit he parlor of Thomas heard the sheriff demanding to the City Hotel, Ce came in in custody of an oMcer. recovered know who had made matters worse by such a resort to violence, lie ha from his rage, und there was a grim eee) that old fran a yonder with can be fe. the cordon of miners. quio: ‘There were (wo or three shots fired, rushing to the window, ‘Thomas saw tol. Lovell Aad Kot out of the hind. ost train and was making frantle ef- ofiven, the id gentle- gray’halr and aide witkers? | sou will ‘have to become borid for my rite tomard, oi ai sisal ing 3) bef eant to pase the higat catching up with th J by twisting the ta the runaway-stopping methods of the Scarsdale Pire Depart the shopping women who crowd the sidewalks faint {n shoals, oe telebetebetebetebetfotetodetefetfatatetate t af of: at the time, but r platform of the yf one of them, afelelielelei-tee ictal ietet-te rietetttet- eect neinfeletninfninicinfaiaint rieengagettetteet-ete (oHEXSHOULD Xr lave ARE STED x hoe seer 08 U oe t = bs eA Tho shoppers who gave way-te their emottensdén the first me- manta of the excitement are greatly disappointed upem hearing that nubody has been hurt. Oh, my! It In a sfvaine, and I am informe? the) they are going to put In more ewitcters by permission of oue “cheaty? Aldérmen, JOHN BOSTWICK. Give Him « Royal Reception, ‘To the Editor of The Eventag World: I belleve that Funston, tn capturing Aguinalto, has done the greatest thing since Dewey took Manila. Why not give Funston a great time the same ns Dewey? Funston should awear fa Agui- naldo, make him a citizen and give bim @ position so that he can partly sulle his people. That will end che Filipino trou- ble. As Aguinaldo could lead them, he oan contro] them. Let Funston rum as Vice-Presijent with Roosevelt in 194 ‘ Qi The Bratal Oosllege Bey. ‘Te the Eéiter of The Bveaing World: Another college boy is presumatty dy~ ing from the result of an inter-class “fight.” Yearty young men of promise are killed thus, and yet the senseless custome of cane rush and free fight se on among young men of good family and high education. What we condemn and forbid law in the pestal touch we condone and smile in the brutal college boy. Isn't it out time te call @ halt to this _no : SELF-MADE MAN. Luckleas Perto Ricane, ‘Te the Fditor of The Evening World: It seems now that Porto Rico ts filled with starving people who lack work and bread. Had thls been told three years ago we would have cackied hysterically about its being the sad result of Span- ivh tyranny and would have vowed and rich under our Yet it is an America ‘a Spanish, thet Is thus auf. have good Deacon esha to say fellows ¥ fo tise they’d be happy rule. fathe rly colony, fering. at and his Mile Dl Some Scraps of Wisdom. To the FAltor of The Evening World: Why dors the man who spends his time in growting at his family and is petted for it Invariably kisk his dog for the name offense? A phioxopher is one why after great exertion, calmly masters cumstances, He expects nothing and ie surprised at nothing, but is prepared Cor much, When a man tells you he knows & woman thoroughly, then you are pers fectly safe in vouching that he knows nothing at all about her, The wise a9 well as the foolish men hnve weaknestes, pamper them, and the word IN Find them, ts your! ———=>__—_ WHERE FEZES COME FROM T URKBY has but one factory for the manufacture of the national head- Kear. Most of the fezee worn in she Ottoman TD ore made ip prrnay * ‘ j NG H

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