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By T. FE. POWERS. W TO FOLLOW A CROOK.” eae THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, 1 VOL. 41 | Published by the Press Publishing Company, 33 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. 2 | Entered at the Post-OMice at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. SCIENCE, IRON, FLESH AND BLOOD. | day iron ore and limestone are fused in « coke fire fanned by a In cach of the blast furnaces that turn Pittsburg’s night intol$ HY BE IN SUCH A HURRY? By FRANK PARKER. DP4650909900 ae 094 ‘ Qecccccccceces = Plast of hot air. The refuse forms slag; the { A wanveror $ metal flows through the tapping hole, a slug- ’ 8 gish, dull red stream, into the moulds where ’ + sos pe 4 pig iren is cast. | 3 The water in the air that feeds the blast is cast off as vapor with the other impurities—but this costs money! oD So the Steel Trust is spending $100,000 for a plant to freeze] 4 2) air for the furnaces in a single one of its mills. Freezing drives out } most of the moisture, so that when the air is reheated and driven j into the furnace it is very dry—one of tho-e ingenious little econo- 1 t {mies that make America famous 2] The other day in a New York hospital a woman lay awake | while the surgeons ent off one of her legs. She was conscious; could - P| speak, could if permitted even wateh the operation; but of pain she fl felt nothin A tiny nm of cocaine injected into her backbone ¢ {had produced temporary paralysis below that point. Painless sur. . Pet one O gery without the horror of the drugged mind-dark—-what a boon! Which of these two marvels is the greater—the marvel of mak- ing or the marvel of healing? Does medicine command without recompense a higher order of pucos inventive genius than even the vast profits of the Billion-Dollar] 4 Set Te. Trust? : < ‘ | je 2 . President Vreeland says: “The ordinance against spitting in cars is a good one, but we would have our hands full if we attempted to enforce it.” Thus we are reminded of the faet that some reforms can- not be brought about by any amount of laws or ordinances. Physi- Z| eal dit Iti bas Ke Ms JUDGE GAYNOR (to Brooklyn Tunnel Syndicate) —W-w-wait a minutel «when you are following a crook,” said Deputy Commissioner Devery to 2] Sl! Giieculties prevent, 6 5G 3 Gaare oubxe Guaversievaueveardny en 5 dO4 069360869 the Police Chiefs’ Convention, ‘don't let him know you are following him 3 Spitting in publie places is one of them. Pass all the ordinane —— - — ee ee — ~ It 1s probably on this line the New York police act when they are looking for 2] vou please, post them everywher nd the spitting will go on until Hi e pool-rooms; they don't let the pool-rooms know they are looking for them, $ ih it lel x 1 L ref 2a le " @ | the spitter: made less numerous by a general reform in manners 44 4% y A . J SAOO2 £ MOA S420 04406 Ir is womatter of custom, habit Ream 1 . 1 i 1] » 1 s Plea for Damages. ones who had th inte moefyso that thelr respective lips came in = ama Pain + itnners——and in the Tst analy |g, ne attr of The Rrening W | a , * gon {ting c but it is a trifle silly for SOME SECRETS OF BEAU REV sis of ine » Formanners are simply the manifestation of morals.]. In a recent letter women who enter t9 valk eh lized beings. If we had been meant | } nan Bes rs s . preach of promise sults ealied | ins was comratted by | projecting. n tf to turn Bear zt HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. Phe only road to relief from the spitting nuisance is to educate | “money-zra) youfa ma ralatinronien | pursheadesiiennsne ine orders toriand Lotion fee Brown Spot Palllative, one of which I give ax=] 9 guinceats Gomi iiimeins tea reed Woe we a ° . think money ts least objec pElOUssonroncnUselioaan Deer Sera. Ayer: tract of cannabia-indiea, 1-2 dram; aaly-|hydrachlorie achl. (s per cent,), 1 drop: the men who commit it toa realizing sense of the indecency of the }jace ay woman man fe eC UU AT ORCS. PT have a very light complexion, but] cilic ncia, 1 dram: collodion, 4 drams.|inagnesta, culoent thing. Vs soon as they get firm hold of the idea that to expeetorate [and traty ini < to Silt her Why Men stny Single. 5 Shave jatety got some large brown pim-| Pencil over the corn every night and| Mix the bay rum and extract of when} « - A the sake of ar who posses coq {Ta the FAitor of The Evening Worlt: morning. hazel toxethor-uniiahakedivacitte't either in-cars or wherever else other persons are assembled is to be} more money. 1 think the woman « AUC] The Intent xtatixticn show that in thly Treatment foe Vers Thin dn nesta, Filter through ticering oui of a diseusting bit « " ‘1 ors, Avatellee. ‘ te have the satisfac ot knowin S00C) nati [city there are 30) more women than bal | poate RAUTAIAEOIRATeReR RAVER eee seuilty fa diseu ting bit f bad manners, they will stop it, Amd [7 tare the ate neg forswhlen shel eee \inen. Almost. every local newspapet . Ne ung tady of twenty-two. whieh one drop of hydroehtoric «ia x} until they de they won't. meant to Jilt her. Aw tn everything | has published sympathetic articles RY te lotion for brown spote:| rate tn no very thin that my sealp shows, |? Ne sided wuses the Mr V A fs i és és ann i t ave two skies about the surplis women who have to Clitrte acid, 3 dreams; hot water, land 1 ain have dandruff. Pease ade] XtTe to becom Mr. Vreeland is quite right in saying that it is not practicable WoN. go without husbands. In my criasion oun powdered borax, 2 drams; | vine. A ft athd entirely mmoves this dinake_cvervbodvoobev ‘ * ene is 3 a ee I believe there are 25,000 more who have e Fed) rose petmis, 1 ounce; glycerine, 1 Ghee cman ean Gt naleakid atene |W make everyb ily sbey the ordinance—no, nor one in ten of the Our “Snaillc Transit. [peemtanttant to he hunbandless for various other rest~ ounce. Dissolve the citric ack! and rin + out of te offenders against it. ‘To the [aiiter of The Hvening World Hanings, It\'s As far na, the Brat 3.00 t9, con, borax fm the water, then add the roso Try this shampoo and tont Cioule yank H ; eyo fooled MEE TE CL Sat ae a sympathy: with those who have ‘qbetale; let stand for two hours; strain| fee Shampoo—Yolk uf one An old Yankee steamboat captain, annoyed at the constant vio-|ter deo : AS is) saya KI hen young of peptting aura as py) through a jelly-bag and let stand for) pint of hot rain lation of the mile against =r . neice - res accomplishe aed horse 7 who would do credit to thet d of f ‘fin nae A t A st smoking 0} > deck us S, ar rh ‘accept those chances. Are the men two days, after which pour off the clear] spirit ot roremary: ! tigevetes a An reins a : : ug on the deck used by ladies, put years, by cable etre cars| Te of | tet ia bikmed for this?, It la true that Portion and add the glycerine, and it !@/ thoroughly and use it warm, rubbin vave two acars on my cheek | up this sign: “Gh I will not smoke on this deck; others] (whle® get stalled on al oecasion® apie. Mt quimaux | there are a large portion of men wha 2 Feady for use. {t well Into the akin of the hea MINE received by removing moles with spmel 6 , " 7 when I ina hurry and by che | WetParien’ the | onaccount of the hnrd struggle of earn: ‘The cemel's+nair face-<crubbing brush | thoroughiy: in Siaini ce thelioed iy Rinse sort of Mrs. Cots, | Will not be allowed te And the number of offenders immediately | trains too seldom and that) (7 eutiitvout. ire) ine ias living’ fort homes Mritool ati) {salways beneficial, excepting where the| ts good for dandruff where the ordinary | . rSraliney > er heeame very small. Jure hide: In rush hours | ay have been all right for our sav mnt want to get married. Do you blame face le very core. pet fed ae ; ni hiaes eon prince) 1} tear i | Shame on ate CET et ee ee oy jam thelr heads toxether them i wwowhich one you refer trhaps the s isance night be s te : i inte d improve our transit; | LESSS pees career - Callous Spote om Seles of the Feet.) Formuin for Hair-Grower—Bay rum, 7) to and cannot advise you until you tell Seat an Di : duueunce ately Le sence stoned fall oe only etn ite LEA Sats 1G TIONS FOR THE COOK, Byes eaee Avert ounce; dinttiled extract of witen hazel !me present threatening notices were torn down on our ears and steam-| that don't get stalled and by "Le" tratns | SUGGESTI i e Can you give me a remedy for corns Nate a a 7 = 1 . * . : h some i Y " peas jhardening them. Twenty minutes’ cook- 3 . routs and signs subs: ul re: «like that run with some { Canned P Tf and calloumess on the soles of the fect? WHY JOHNNIE LOST HIS JOB. its and signs substituted reading like this quency. Qescesesesee® xnoutd be care: ling fa enough. The peas should then be EOOTHOREZERIEND! Bad Temp md Sakina. | ; Cav ned @ fully drat 1 !dratned and served with a dressing of WE best way to oure corns on the ae le Peas. ¢ from their liquor| melted butter, pepper and salt. soles of the foot is by having cork GanileitentNeres SnitingTiccon Tar Rvening World: : Sena Aree hove nce Cream cheeaa, ; BWWaciea}surtiataline|snosseithi places ventlemen Never Spit in These letter about women belns | Geeeeeceeeee® NEON TM TN ge tee eeeeets ized with equal cut out where the corna are. The way Cars. All Others Are Forbidden Fee ee ete a uaTan Hoteri toc eaal tem 14] 3 Cream 3 portions of minc- to/get the exact spot where the hole ja ‘ : RarVintcrenveoir| ty eiivchives and Sto be cut ts to place some chalk on the to Do So. rani then nuts lem) n) 66H $ Cheese. : water sufficient te cover them, Add parsiey, using corn and put the bare foot into the shoe ak RCUnG | \ceanueeenninseeeeeed nerve: twoltens which has the cork sole in it. into n rage over a spoonful of brawn sugary but i perl rs ae Walk across the room two or three rs ar 5 5 xo bad chair from e salt has a tendency toward Lapoontuls ench for one small cheese: + the shoe off and the little A direct appeal to the instinet of honor and the sense of shame = = = are aT] WaT the n made inte emett Reo on will be lett the cork : : he ; . with lettuce ralnd, is v 5 gole. If you go Abeaeresubonat frail whieh all men have—or nearly all—is in some eases more effeeti PICTURE PUZZLE. take one-half pound of a rich eairy . : ea ue : r th a » cut out the cork jumt the size of these than threats of penalties whieh simply cannot be carried out 5 bheenes and f work stA205 A) Cron are ‘ spots. Resume wearing the cork sole, searare erat beS Se ! ! is SEEZH TN est easel eM: e lespoonful of butter. Add a tea This method keeps the callous spots| Sas spenntalgench ofp mustard 3 nuparaane from contact with a hard surface and in{ So E [e) E 16] (e) E DA Worcestershire sauce, Dash in a i the course of time cures them | F TH F N F TR e cayenne and add one and one-half ta- There are other treatmenta that are| LOVESLETTERS OF TO-DAY. Wespoonfuls of vinegar. Beat all to- ' sycl whall treasure forever every word of endearment you wrke mo, gether and serve on crackers that pare As Pauline heen placed in the oven tll ertsp ani OR HOME SOY] catter—ton the tawyer that T have a Caller And now, Please Jet ma! Pauline—Oh, no; my love-letters ars not necesmarily a guurantee of good hot. Si NT retainer for him. Prenent my apectal trousers-retainer, at) {aith; they are only for publication.—Chicigo Record-Herald. . - DRESSMAKERS, enol UE ACEN Oe pelea tee ees $ Mushrooms wert ‘tah reine G HIS SHORT SUIT. E Eiger ep acted oe ter ws ae Quaiisicresa | momen: . “Can't you give me some night work? red the man wi ; The Evening World’s Daily age a era ; . oe Greece meetibatcesy ‘ poalis Pspenna x Fashion Hint. No, but 1 might give you some day work.” though no mushrooms go into tts com i “That wouldn't do. You see, [ have nothing ft to wear but a dreas suit."— pounding. Cream is whipped and To cum this round yoke wrapper in PhMadotphia Inquirer. finvored and ‘arranged in Mttle paper . medium size, 101-2 yards of material ee casea or cups. The top and sides are $3 inches wide or 6 1-2 yards & inches AN ONSERVANT MAN. then garnished with perfectly counter- ) wide -will be required, “I had untended,” sala Mrs, Reuben Necko at tho supper table, “to go d own- felted mushrooms made of meringue, : F to wn to-day to look at eome atockings, but {t rained xo all afternoon," walch 1s poured into Mttle mushroom . ‘Why,’ remarked Mr. Reuben Necke, absent-mindedly, “that's the best time molds and afterward silghtly browneé to see them.” \ to give the tint of the fungus. —— —— + _____ a THE NEW wow PAPEAEDROOAOSESDS OOOOSOER ae * mia ake ADO woman being created from a rib," é THE SHADOWING 3 4 “Considering that my wife is always wanting something or other, 1 think it ¢ PAST. 4 must have been tae wish-bone,""—Philadelphia Times, 3 F followed me with hound- « Ag re Pi like tread, & | Palmlat—Your nature, rir, {x purely Ins "Waw! Can't you express your gratl- THE FRENCHMAN ELOQUENT, 3 He dogged me night and s seis ta ag eur You are weak tude without squeezing the hand off “That's the French editor at the ‘phone, is it? Wag doesn't he write down e ot Cae 1a ris 4 only on (he brutal and physical s Unt message he's xotting, Instead of culling a reporter to take tt down?" ? @rizZach\ time il dreamed that; he: ee “can't you see he has to use both hands in gesturing?”-—Chicago Tribune. Heroitaithe/ensel but where le )hocan 3 wos dead, \ ~ = pues 2 —__—_. There at my door he lay, DAI bb bOV a N 4p ASU E $ rhough once I harbored this old 3 A BY EbLIZABETH CHERRY WALTZ. et ols Hound, : te SS SD $ _By what right does he stay? ar ata L wish you would took afterying an ollekin pouch from the lining he) him. Only yesterday she hnd spoken of) black man, some black sailors, buried) The guests were dieappointed at the} @; so him at last I caught and itera te you rich whether | handed {t to the doctor. Florida and wished ahe might see him|!t. Can you find it? jeirl's rertoration, ¢ bound, ' Ate e wards ¢ i ot. Teneat, Twill’ “Here, you're playing fair. Ke there. Ina little time Flora said in a faint abe teeta jSneeA ORS Ie, Py And rode long miles away, i ios J oup on bie elbow. |e) iM you? If Toate ite yourn to! Still he would not have been abdle to} voice: baltlvelys Bae OL Ss a & ne ihatieniatorarGad: | vecitlekrann eee eee eae een ae eel tiseo it. It ts burted deep. Tut you |there was actually buried treagure about./@ Dark paths with many a twist 2 ( Y Bashadt ty me L would} He died ruddenly the next night, The Long Cutter, who took him in his yacht; have made a mistake. You are not What a wonderful HOW EY of suggestion 3 took, 3 patient vefore from | hay this inocning, Kolng ave hitn the promised decent) the following February. near tt." yournaye Drala nes : Sep eteanne lh wooded with s twiltent g an emerger epltal uptown, ‘The |: aptenty of tt! hen he went home to examine| After hopelessly coasting among the| This produced a vinible exeltoment. nt made a fast run‘ to the! gy dim; er him at Agontzed Joctor Hstened a moment in h Islande the party landed at the Tampa “His island was one of three, Two] 2° ne guests had a delightful tri 3 Through byways thick with tura, ‘ C agony stood upon ithe {+f nimael( | ined a Dit or tWo of yellow pac] Hay Hotel. Here Flora MeDonald wan|are now subnicrged reets, AM vessels} ‘They would have been amazed on the | % and crook s "Pd make a dargala, Tf hain't a ivs | per, a map, apparently of the west coast! wit) her mother, and to her the doctor | avoid them, fee the scarlet buoy for] next Sunday morning could they havel@, — Alone I carried him. g re you? L will give youl ing soul to look after me. Ifyou cure log Florida, with one island of a group |eXpiained his dilemma and his hopes.| danger! {t floats ina line with the mid-|#cen two wet and ieee wen! Working 1S vile’ Inet erica! inal tagn lit 1 he wld kinnlly. j me. TN the money and make 50a of three marked In red Ink. Also a lee| She suggested that hypnottsm might|dlo tele, “Tis but a rock point.” aoe ee a olitelaccoluetuy athe « drowned, $ Are you a rien man the patient | rich TH tell you where tt ts, | from one Jules Shoral help, and offered herself ax a subject. “Where Init?" osked the doctor, bucketful and set steam straight sor, % And hurrled home once more. $ Whispered hoarsely, “or a poor one?” to see that Pm burled out 1x, telling of the y On the yacht the next day the| “To the northwurd. We passed it yoa-|a port where they could bank gold cut), 1” aiting there, my old gaunt ‘ co cg | Dr. Mamtings shook his head and] of the Potter's Cnetar Ja weero pirate. Talal treagure| young sisi: Feadllsi. sanie) into. the | terdays, rie) box’ ls|/ broke, <ttie coin [1h ee ee a ee ee eect an toeeaune te \ ies 12:20 (42) ) smiled ‘dittoriy Half to pacity the man, the doctor! was buried op the red-marked Island. — | hypnotic state under the doctor's passes, | soattere) in the rock ‘crevices, ‘There | telegram: bie area whining atthe (descr fe ‘s 1am as poor as you are," he re-| promined, If the Improbable could come true he| “There im treasure buried on one of| have \been shochs, earthquakes, what] “A cool $0.00) left me. Am still a bY pects ig tek o 8 to,"Cashler, The World, | torted ufter he nad closed hie syringe | Calling for his old clothes, che patient| might still aspire to the hand of wealthy | theso fslands,"" suggested the doctor, hia| not? You will find it, Yes, 1 ace you) SUIOr for, Mine blons, Seezoonill: | le: Fi ceutical ea n case. air; ripped open the Hning of the coat. Take] Flora McDonald, whose parents opposed] voice trombling in apite of himself, val with the broken. box ld. i FRANCIS HASTINGS.” @80d98O9SSSSSS008 OOSUORD: «