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HE OPEN-CAR PROBLEM. By FERDINAND G. LONG. | | | to Sheuld the no -passenger-to-stand-in-cross sentenrs mensure become a law who will enforee it? THE PERPLEXITIES OF Me Never Told Mie Love. SOLVED BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. aliow po company [refused A week after Low R F LOVE feether dont re Dear Mry Aye nite Some of the stop | ttm. 1 to the country Tam nin and am in| mtla are aacatnet me. My Ute is imtaer-| for (he summer and he asked me to Jove with my frie er, We have | able tn her presence LIZZIB, {correspond with him. 1 sald f would, [ Known each other for five years, UTR st ix not different from] walted two weeks for a letter from him have never been very intimate. 1 am ner girls; nuturally, she wante t yt receiving any, L wrote to him, I At prene working my way through de with the young man whom she] addreesel him as “Dear Friend.’ Last college. Having thouxat my love for] expects to marry. week TL passed him, and dtd not bid him the young Indy only a be A younger «ister In often a great n, but he spoke. [ant not never showed It. Conx nutsance in these ctreumatances. ‘Try had paaned him before he muat be iknorant of my to remember that two ts company and) sald it Towent right ahead, as tf Tid New, would you advise me to tell her| three a crowd, where two of the thre tohear tt, Do suu think T hurt nls of my love? GoM. [are overs feclings and ought to apologize to bim OU are very young. and vou have | Find some one else to annociate with, [efor 17 4 PC. Y nothing at present to offer the girl, | Be friendly and n with your alter) 1 CPHINK you have rather exaggerated When a man asks a woman te oe and the young gentleman and keep | the 1. It wan not necessary Blaowife the request should stand for (out of the way when vou are nottl for you tw bow, anyway, more than womething, and the man should have | Wanted. ‘They will be sure to love youl once Don't take any action in. the definite prosy very much if you practise these vir- [matter ats Love is very bewut/ful and above, Tues If the man cares for you he will And every other iitt bi ts serious, and] Children, Obey Your Parents, some way te meet yeu It would be @ boy of nin stan {te| Bear Mee Ayer much better te take your father's ad- breadth anv Imperae| TW) sears ago a man asked leave tof vtee and be gutted by him than make Gro es ans a roof {Call on me, but as my father AME nor bacduaintances unknown to him, over the head 1 | = 7 = ———— for her, time w WISTE few men of tiirty x e ~ “ marry the girl w : HOW AUCH GREATER THAN THREE-FOURTMS IS POUR-FOURTHS ? . nineteen. Your . WHAT IS YOUR ANSWE S ception—give E Is it one-fourth greater? : chance to prove yest Is it one-third taken 1. Is tt one and r oC Is it something greater? A Mod Cane of Younger St Skilled mathematicians may be found who will give widely differ- ent solutions of this problem Can you Deas srs. Aye Kindly tnt reason to be J She ix ninet pany with a y teen years oll young m wht OR HOME | DRESSMAKERS, The World's Hint, Evening Fashion Dally To cut this £ aize, 31-2 yard t wide, 21-2 yards yards 44 inches with 3-4 yard of Wve (hint steak sesterday? hed fore apin’ ter eat Qecccccccccees $ nau $ | Stealing rides on trains is detined by the luw as MAKE LA on o . . . ae hat : tresp The penalty for it is a light fine or rneuseny $ oashort term of imprisonment. But the rail- Qeccccccccooe’ Published by the Preas Publishing Company, 53 10 6 PARK ROW, New York. Entered at the Post-OMce at New York as Sccond-Class Mall Matter. A FEW QUEER FACTS ABOUT A “LAW-ABIDING” PEOPLE. We are quite sure of that— This is al are we not? wabiding community. Tf any foreign critie should come here end say that we were not Qeescsccsccces ot lawahiding people, that, on the contrary ‘ a SRE WE A 4 contempt for law and sympathy with law) LAW-ABIDING ¢ ote how wel Cowrrsrry: $ breaking were mimpant among us, hew we | weececcooooosO (would score him! Of course we area law-abiding community—and vet the follow.) ing things have actually happened “in our midst:” | (1) A once-convieted murderer, of whose guilt there is abso-/ lutely no moral doubt, still held in heavy bonds for trial, is no sooner ities from the death released on bail ehair—than he is nade the here of a public banquet, with tlowers, My or law or syinpa temporarily saved by techni niments. fireworks and other festiv Does that show respect f ) One | hy with crime? | the —waiting for him in ambush | in most another man attempts to nate SHSs\ eecceccccoeg cowardly manner A LAWYER 40 and shooting him from behind—and is brought} 6 oprescuine 6 “ & and! $ asancny, ¢ to trial. And his lawver—not a layman, mind | Geeeccororoood von, but aman schooled and traine an up| holder of the laws and a n officer of the courts by virtue of lh WW oath on admission to the bar—gets up and says that he proposes to plead that when he taed to commit murder he did the right, proper | and lawful thing. In other words, this lawyer presumes. for a fee, to proclaim the code of private vengeance, and declares that any man may rightfully pass sentence of death on his ne ihbor and ex the sentence himself! Is that showing respect for law or is it inciting to lawlessness ? (3) Railroad companies employ special policemen to prevent! persons from stealing rides on freight: tr: road special policemen shoot these trespassers on sight, and often shoot to kill. Only a short time since a young man was put to death instantly in this way while stealing a 15-cent ride from Jersey City to Newark, The law to be fined or imprisoned for a month, a capital offense and executed him on the spot without trial. Ts that lawlessness on the part of these is it? (4) Two ferry-boats “got together” the other day. 1 he was a trespasser, | The.company changed it to rporations and their} special police, or wl and, inei Gecccceseeeceg dentally to the narrow escape of S00 pas-eu-| $ renny-noat } gers from sudden death, it was discovered that COMPANIE: ¢ pee te Parag Sry " pery Tn Law, t several rotten old hulks, ku win: t0 he so for ry Too. é years and years past, are sendding about our Qecccccccccce®) harbor, utterly unsafe in ease any unusual § THE strain in put on them; also that the cmergeney boats could not be used; and, finally, that there were nothing and what there were were inac as many life-pre- servers as passengers Yor all these things are covered by laws whieh the ferry-boat companies ssible, The Evening \ Join the kick are breaking with stolid indifference every hour of every day in the Me , a stand, even though On the whole ou quite sure that a foreign eritie would st standing, eh Harlemites wa w ge rich railroad and £ ferry-hoat corporations down to the poore: ly libel us if he said that on all sides, fr individual citizen who prates of “the unwritten law" that authorizes private murder, we are saturated with the spirit that ignores, defies and tramples the Wiek Against Neatal Pott To the Editor of The eWorld Towant to kick againat the p who thinks that he I ing by Kicking and slapping peo vd y more law under our feet! SOME OF THE FUN OFTHE DAY. Vonce. piteation for dive ups round do yout 0 eye t asked the “And on wha lawyer of his new elt certion, salt Himeun desertion, Eauppone. Your wife has left you, doubtless, ae Oo, mahi she hasn't left sah hen you cant ae for a divores on the ground of desertto: zackly, She done t herself con- vn the ground ot exertion, sah. sah, Dated: mizzable, ground he ut tt “L xald exertion Unually to make me Detroit Pree Press CARDINAL AND test cardinal Pedr» Goncalez wax a plous m, He noticed 0 ay chat n priest in fie t aword under hin cloak, ‘The Cardina wed him, saying that a clerte Wonot carry arma True.) ana priest humbly, "bur | carry the y to defend a dog. nal, “and should 1 see a dog running toward me, of John mynelf should 1 ty “In that ease, I should begin to r phat returnet the priest. * Wine thing Indeed. hat there are some doga that do not understand Latin?’ —Ve ote PROGHAMME FOR AN 1 Attacked hy bu tt not Ve Companion, WESS-HEL European nobleman to “Loam unfamiliar with Amertean customs,” sald anothe Wha wal mode of procedure in marrying an hell Ir te ve tell the Indy how much you love her ant her Cather how much you ton Star —————$—-+>____—__ scHe DI WUBBY. De Ka Treil you my wife was mad when she let me in last night. Lusam 1 sayy | jemised to come home eariler hereafter De Wanter she made me promise Md stay out an hour or so later so the servant girl ey take me tn with the milk.-Philadelphta’ Press. 2+ SD RULE OF LIFT he wreat rule of I And wien you know sk oes, what fas said that ie nd rate ord. 1 tell The pr find her? NO. KICKERS By 3.-REV. T. ARLY AMBITIONS. 72 FRANK PARKER. DE WITT TALMAGE. Though tn youth T was one time n striver To become n Soon this hope I Wild western stage driver, was flouting To take up sky scouting, In which job [ma dead-sure aris HIIOOOOOOCODOOSOGOOS0OGOS: | and with | this tsa is what to F Can't ee rare Ie han that in Cent sawn young m were Is CLUB let them gi aso White In thts trriasge IN. REG Wait Ee sit ral Mark « poll n paving they KI DAILY PICTURE PUZZLE, bird an Lowe | idea of listions Very (netther found her deart nor could he} point where he reached the crest, Cran: | One ogignce in vant direction, on q und folowing mare) heal his own Lang qe rose and) ston caught sight of them, the lady | ery fromthe Hps of the groom and the ‘ Lweakly toddied to dnt room and | riding easily down the opposite slope | sil saw it all, sow lawhing toward her : Whe ¢ iat chaplain {saw the rush of tro prairie, the stolid groom atill at | tr half a ile away, a Hte band | mounting with him tn than a eM ape his awa main | his post a cogen yards in tear, boch une | Of savage warrtors, heard thelr shrill, tog the ‘ was already in 0 id gone | ward | eonsclous Ker. sxultant yells, and tae lash fell that onty i salt What is i) Smith?’ he piped. Hut very instant: the doctor) Beauty's quivering ani and a forva simile un \ wien ately dying | ‘rattan the river Miss | de ver the creat his keen eye) went the horge and girl and ¢ and w rick of a the Reed story of the | MeCrea [ouught sight swift, moving odjectx /away Ina mad Face for the distant rl Unecomr Bachesos Quarters—ete! ething: ¢ Santee at once’ | just. vistble the ridg- beyond—/ for the sheer of the fort kron's pre Ln a fever, if truth be told, j yelled he cutee and vimythe trailing war bonaets of a palr of McCrea waw tie \« Hote Now bonnie jon the tastent i raves’ eu ying out of sight. He ing down ,the s! Hess Me he had noat! Away be ri iknew they had ween him, for Indians | as yy rode, saw. thi i row front and 11-4 yards of all- and belng poor and | fate. in OF" troop could run |aee everything, He knew taey were | scurrying for pafety, but, hor- lager ince. man, he had} with Sautec, aad a mile xetticd It,|purmuing her, and though still keep-|rors! kaw three others bearing down Re pattern (No. 3,54, wizen 22 to 10) red himself promatu dohad|Cransion closed with the sergeant in]ing behiod the cover of‘ that ridge, | ull tit on a struggling horse and prox? pasent for 10 cents Q nd near mining | been gently, but firmly, refused, charge of the squad xent northward. — [heped to swoop down upon her as he | trate man, away back ut the willows, Agy ty Cashier, The World, lee in Medicine Bow sot und scalped.| A tine phyatclan wae Captain and An-| Far over toward the twisting Red [neared the spring, Not an Instant waa/ Santee had fallen and Cranston, he who _ SScalping not ‘the work of Indians. Think| sistant Surgeon Cranston, but he had|Cioud road and well to the east of the | to be lost. . had ridden to rescue her, was practically 4 y Mans | ere Ww O Oo > wa ™ — a 5 0} >| Ee me fe e) < oa N oar O ve) as 9° penus tee AR SESSION. ling marriage and it fe @ trans- olving: oMetal Interference, x0 prevents: le marriages. how much worse your divorce laws are. Can- structed? tRKOSE PINARD ry Syatem, {The Hventng World: tem, with tts erves a kick all old Grek fifty, men 8 the ver- JUSTITIA. nen eh Anninat Auninat W thor of The Eveaing Werld Uke to kick to start a school 1 to mind thelr own pusi- n airs when they ch to put on aire, fter thelr own need ansist- mind of little mothers tales thetr women are hated only knew tt. I > them and te: COMPANION. Cate and Doge. {The Hyening World 1 why cate and dogs ty run the streets? Wh “| lke goats and key ete? Cite especially are ‘ney Kill sparrows, try canary or any other 1 keep you awake, If people or dogs as peta nobody will they keep them on thelr own Otherwise they should te ny wet want more holidays? they ure pald by the week th and do not lose thelr pay on vor do they make so much that fford to reat a day or two and o their position? ‘There are alx | working days in a week and a Sunday I don't «eo why the proper rest had then, T kick againgg the more hollduys, H. —-1 oVINnG ONLY YOU. AM longing for you, sweetheart, in the nands of th: AX. | for the voice that makes my And then the woman who hid Seavens ame the wore who daret, I am yearning for the touch ef had wh that hand [ ‘ove so well, ah a And my heart would bridge the dis- ‘ tance and would bid each bond deigat wert ap Geirivent in full Thanst evolyen w vn Ever as back te the wih and trhimpnait, Mibew dae wprling, fat Pag Nae a Fort \Frayn love of nM. eo the wom. J, at which F troup appeared forve and. uniform, An ‘Ths 1 Ilow ft hungers for your prewence i there's no tongue can ever tell; sight finds aught of favor, or the stars gilde Into view, rot fall or cannot waver— —MARGARET E, O'BREEN, Qe longing. UM no other In my rning In the gloom til weary With a love that can- & woman's way of wanting onging—aye, loving only you,

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