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VOLUME 4! NO. 14,666. | Set eee oe ee O-DAY'S LOVE STORY —— TWO POINTS OF WIEW. By MARY M. PARKS. Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Clasa, Mail Matter. Pubtistied by the Prees Publishing Company, No. 63 to 63 PARK ROW, New York. SIDE LIGHTS ON THE NEWS OF THE DAY ERSONS who temporarily stilled thelr Purl-ythat more of them are uot coming to the United ) sent will be taken when the time comes for apply- telelnfeletnte! tan consciences and went to sec Olga Nether: | Siates, where the monas andard ts now highe e nae cs r | artes, wh he monast t idard Is now higher, | ing the prescription. (Copyright, 1901, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) carelessness from her ivory throa’ sole In “Sapho" will recall the tottering | thanks to th ve uplifting influence by which | %: w u ROM the door of the Httle brown| Manner was the manner of a \ NE most diflenlt lesson 5 ice upon the stage at the painter's reception | the pulpit has elevated itself at the demand of the The establishment of a colony of Anarchist house at the head of the orchard] man bly, devoted) love Qrerons "ss lcaraaieiechat Vin ther direct Royal Personage led tn by the prima donna} pew, than elsewhe exiles In the congenial barbarism of the South emerged a wee, rosy malden, h ra | denteat girl In the world. Say to (that! im UIE sea ae nama EATS ello = (hase rans S Scns waatta , : civil. (Self as dadnty and sweet as an appie Ua exactly eight years since Unela poner {s not health. ‘The eo rrason that th nan and i issoluta of the Varletles—the graceful, slim | ° eas, as far off as possible from the hail of civill Mc enig hina at |doluvasked “Aunt. Dues tolmiirry:. Wim tod are able to ex vom dancer who was the favor of the moment In is. To look at the portrait of the King of Helgians who is about to visit us is to ein | tate [ts ehie square white beard and general facial « retched upon the She sald az length. ‘Do you remember how we ughed the proposal? By the way, You never showed me the one that you talked of writin Many Ventualiv in the ry that came | Zation, hus so many points in Its favor as to seem ter to const!- | adequate to overcome the objections of constitu- ructionists that it is not really | ith the spirit of American institutions. training’ {sa man out of healt? muscles are absorbing merve and blood force. faculties ar n walkt nnd pelt and stage whis- popular point « His brain an : more spect vew, of exist i by the | is aa sled the | UL never wrate arsine: Bee ee Ce einaatare oi ( +) the features that made the royal personage of the | modern istery | The notable dolanyi tay tliel| eine enacts ee ee ete eal neti tha at Tey he do this temporarily doesn To} a ail omuseilar ts rye : {| play physically memorat’ The resemblance | hospital fo {pit slander and the historical! examples in Ir. Aties proposed to Aunt Tarey pW a Li) GIereier habltuatty, sas |of apa ipower : a ie the: merestof coincidences: but: when conaldered In| fn tlimehouse, a sehaot. a Virginia and Australia of the ultimate rise of the | lest night, and 1 heard) him, Teen think 1 r int i wwe could ieeereaaila bewil and end-all of ex- | connection with the gay past of the royal boule instraction, it | riit-radt of rufflaury through a purifying moral ane ae atic Meet Gee ie eens The fact this women are craw ting comparisons ec ieOinta _| process to respectability, is a strong argument |.) yuk NE ers stose to bert fur the next several mom didy init of connected puscularty mt y | for this solution of a worse national probl | | ‘Mike Phill | hes bat ae aoe ie destruction w UT AIO AEE OR Pearce but t trolled ond nb : ' ware ert ee Maw +L conversation; but as! they ‘strolled Lene a Mh : iidexpread’| The cha ow fro gests, too, some reflections on the uses co | VEL when he demolished t > monasteries of Eng. | those that led to the war of the rebellion, seo MR Knowle inihelnbuselnplitlenltter ald, bellef, inost dangerous jn thie I the kingly prerogatives may be put’ to | lind) was not greater than would) result from the) 7), tne fiona has potihia liimmer ready Why. how'd ashe know) Wah an atreh look, “We've grown up Hebee pliseical development legs ie the best ends of monarchy, Perhaps the | destruction tetay of every hotel in New York | oy,” \wousuie ce malt eampaten Lea ee eer manera gue Teo rle st helght cular forve Is a relinble text | Belgians are lnck » rule City, from the Waldorf te the Bowery lod t re py knew health Sey aeneee ce eae ate eye ae Reni unuer, rhe rule: of i nko was the i : Miss Arauella Kenealylinsibeen expressing an | a mind reader the | BON Mace ee noaciacuiatedig Ler ae l aaecaline ramones monarch who finds more to please him In dis- The monk was the ntist par excel- | Miss Arabella 3 E Ghetieet rant th ne[vently, “Well, ie this ts commonplace, — | y about the fin- the physician and not {old idea ina new and pointed ofa child in the house. > |tributing the treasure of the realm in diamond | lence of the neighborhood rand develod- | necklaces and other lavish tokens of royal favor | infrequently the lawye rithe physiologist knows is * sald look. | Another pause, a lengthy one, “Dy you remember wondering why the now tong t ne with a wis As to women the notion ths and girls who | linpoverishing the condith ame of his recipes for | portan ; erejanieh ios oinsy epiCora tenn Hag eee cataaienare® be ttaeerin ral than in submitting to Parlament a burdensomo | bodily ills survive, and one, the chartreuse Liqueur, | he tithiis,qshe/saya {ual few pereonarmal Nelly On alls nee fools ae ANUA HE COOK rd rioted am the appl i ve improved in health inj oj muscular women are by no means, : = aN as = ETE » whole business of creation, the system |# prize for oratory lust year, too. Caten ird rioted among the apple as they have Improved in muscle pow nyalologtealty, speaking. the | bev! budgot for a disastrous war, Doubtless a prodigal | Appears to have been more potent than prayers | ize that the whole business of creation, takin? auich a fool of myself aati Mosioms and sing like al mad thing?’ bu rarely. re -nch not to oust them | of evolving worlds, the immensity of the universe, moly after a Uttle. “L je {mothers Glant-women 8 to persuade the inestokeriiclh t colles and pleasure-loving King costs a nation less than | or P! jude. Dim ge The truth is, as the schoolboys say Aili eannot eat one's iy PE an austerety moral one with a bent for territorial | from their stately home: | hs SE a osise= He baby St Prgren|NAMEE sinon| CeymseeemelecaR a Re iy afer 4 atest ove daly endive oe roe | Y GOULD" uxhanelonleenieee Colonial Sec - - ihe baby. A baby which is not in some direction serrate } wouldn't begin to express my feolings.”* y produce of ne. reve, with | KLING DON GOOULD'S LOT. age a on—les: i no ae a smug Colonial Secre lise another a fraction higher than its parents is a] 4 mocking bind, dr with moontisht | a mil patses, they final- Ca a tara al SOULD'S boy, Kingdon, is | @t¥ guiltless of immorality but not of his coun- | Lawson hae jos ron teontier jor: A. W and dew, was car from tree ty | ly the young SI ae ar UP ng educa be a railroad | try’s blood. “Those who know hin put the copper on the state. | point of degeneration. ee, singing madly and sending in bins with a ive! sy OFOUUCS TAGE MUCH NerN He gave decided evidences _ > ment’ GeseCe of re of pink petals down on a couple who: si force dai Part of this will re Mays the St. Louly Itepublic, at] “Depew has taken up occulttsin."* ee ee The possession and daily contemplation of a| \« Isler son acoupleswhp ai vk y justitied his exist-| clean baby is the most remunerative pleasure | Her hair was a golden tangle, and the | "pay xoft folds of her gown fell with studied kinds of “Harriet * |LETTERS FROM— ==, Hubbard -——-THE PEOPLE. a. Ts the Editor of The {1M look at that cost little enough for a tamil OF LOVERS. of our moderate means. Why cannot New York landiorda be aa’ moderate as those of Dost rent | Philadelphia or 8t, Paul? I've lived tn those q By an Expert, | cities ani found tne fats or houses at tow rates, iy tn good netghborhcods, Why not here? Where Is the flaw? I itve tn one now that would Le above our means if I did not have my three boarders. wh cub fdlot,”” he Quired to keep him in healthy physical condition; to keep his heart pumping hts | Dlood through his + Is, conveying nus | tritive and reparatl tx to brain | | and M'mb an 5 actuate and regulate the multiple rvellous nthe Republic! «No; only Palmerstry.” | Herr Most has more nearly Biraye nee ean pSRE: ence in serving as a text for Judge Hinsdale’s | vouchsafed to woman. It compensates a slighted vn Pea ea It appears that only a few of the monks who | pronouncement on Anarchy than by any other wife for a neglectful husband, while for a neuras- rather Tandentsmlawalerbues: Anu. py | bave been expelled from France are comnig to the act of his bibulous career of binf and verbal in- theaic woman it is a better prescription than any ake tem, the | the way, are you a ne roma United States. Many of them have taken up their temperance: “No Anarchist should breathe the | a neurologist can supply. breathing the nervous ap: | 5 quarters in England, and a saving remnant, those free air of America,’ says the Justice, and an It would seem that the attention paid to babies paratus, ¢ esttve apparatus, the | “Then please excuse me. You willl Carthusians who manufacture the delectable char- ontire nation 3 ith him as with the by modern men of science and maternal congresses | muscular appars nd so forth, ‘The | have t pa ap ne La Yel | treuse, are permitted by special governmental ment of a self-evident proposition. ‘They agree should have made them readily comprehens:ble Femulnder will be expended VolntA Ty i eae ding. | ndulgence to rematn, so canny 18 the commercial with the Judge's recommendation “that any per- to the average Intellect. Yet they are probabl Chala a Fee a Laaies le tecrens | Mr, Gould, when seen at the Southern | spirit of thrifty France in making an exception son promulgating the doctrines of Anarehy should) more generally misunderstood than any other | ton, In ellectual or social pursuits. | Hotel, laughed heartily, as this Incident | «yen to a moral principle. It ts a matter of regret” be driven out of the country.” ‘The point of dis-; member of the human family. Bur the fact remains that he te able to | Was recalled, and aald wishe - - : SS a at ‘make each day only a definite quantum | could e an Interview with a news- That therefore, which he ¢ | paper man as casily, ome rees M riced Fint. he = - - oe FATE. Richard — D1 d you ever think of it? Noah hat a whole world of« I sea room, and yet“ “ x P fi ; { he ran that ark of am a bay seventeen years of age ant his ashore on®|am acquainted with a girl Hving in the| To the Editor of The Evening World: Mount Ararat. 2! neighborhood. 1 have known her for| Masy mea, competent, practical and willing, Robert—I su p. ars, and |t seems now that our | &/# forced out by the demand of employers for pose he ‘quaintance has ripened Into love. She | 7Urser blood. Men who have “fought vallantiy = for thelr country, have honorable rds and are because has become fond of me and I return her sf Rhee eel sttteee >A DRAFT. Mrs, O'Brady ~ 4 Shure, 1 want to 3 bank twinty punds, tan I draw tt out quick if { want tt? ) Postmaster — In- dade, Mrs. O'Bta- dy, you can draw It out to-morrow It you give me a wake's notice! A Leading Young Lady. Dear Mes. Ayer: thelr highest calling in life and one of the most poorly pald at that time 4 not) against all the vices of the ‘worthy of @ position to earn the amall pittance Pulpit Courtesy, (Mrs Woo Felton in the Atlanta Journal) Our old-time p ers were strict construction! Preaching was Severtheless they erled aloud (and e It ts not a risk to say that such dictation would not te tolerated for < unch AuL oO . suchiin' love. T think Tam too young to marry.| Tig so aucoie then te line marmite at pmnpmeneiiiians;(aahlonaule conereestloniarittis, times ie) thele, Dialer. 2 ~ NOTHING CO! 4 menagerle Am I? CONSTANT. | children and friends. But, alas, they ant all ©Q position of the faults and follte the era they lived 1m promoted cour- 8] UNKNOWN nd nobody AM aulte of your opinion concertag| areaues closed agsion them. Masy are din lesy the connection and application of their own manners to polite soclety Coe iresrma bret iae world to come tos uur youth. The best thing you can| cherged trom no lack of business ability. What do j* to walt until you are of | ultable | ts to become of such? Americans whose fathers see it. — Boston‘ 1 this age would now be Impossible. T can call to mind but very few Nigaialuarnaharic ninisters who dare to ridicule and Iampoon fashionable habits fram the antieeetyy Transcript. age to pay euch attentions to a. y girl. | died In the service of thelr country, yet through : sacred desk. There is loud complaint that too many objections evils a Tae When that happy time arrives et mej} ¢ireumstances and Ill-luck @eprived of « obance Werrors are never noted at all, overlooked and condone pe ue = = Suggest that you take the Initiatt © atl! to provide for themselves, Is there po remedy? 7 x] “t v —What - "1 a " see THE CARS. 3 heen oung woman of your lov? and A VETERAN OF '6L Bem C Ee ger ineeoert Digwell—You say @ let her return it. In your present affair The “Socte:y Horse.” Bee cot AVAL those cara are run Y Jof the heart the young Igy seems to] To the Eil:er of The' Eventng World: It is clear enough that the average duration of human life is steulity iim tn Leuuttunderstanti | setceecca seeceae and watched the enpecaive eyutpasta af wealth increasing, thanks to the growing Intelligence which ix brought to bear on speechle aston- HOWRAtdene: Baby Edward!) Should Be on Plane (een iaalcatliceeaiavaucor kierat Kaeo 1 Rete ‘ : y A wore. |, | Dear Mra. Aver FO a geea eee pow letee, the sanitary conditions of civilized fe, though there is still great ream oishinent Why, Smarte — Oh, came to meas I looked. While the carriages, + improvement. One centenartan may lve wholly on vegetables, while P auch a thing ts un- tats simples |, 1 was keeping company with & YOUN) csmes and barnes were expensive there was the next advocates beef and beer. Physiologists tell us th normal known in matri- enalnnsfeveryio dy for a year or so. Six months A801! scarce a bores that 414 not have something the we had a quarrel. I was to call on he? | m, but arriv er. One w spavined, another had eymp- 1a half hour late, and found | toms that would develop into string halt, @ third caneteat Dmony!—Tit-Bits, in the most favo duration of animal life may be set dow of them carries & five Umes the time that the skeleton takes to arrive at develop tT tondictor: ment. In man that |s about twenty-one years, which gt: isthe max(. DIN. VAIN. ; Dig well-oh, 2 [fhe Was out. Tealled the following even. | had ringvone. And so on among the galaxy of mum to whieh we should normally aspire. ‘The only general rule which 2 your husband, I ‘ 7) ss \e that's it!--Boston 4g. [!88 t@ ask her to forgive me, but she| wealth. Can it be that It Ia oa borsefesd thas can be Inld down for the lengthening of Ife is that of temperance in all Thelleve, pursues Y ‘Transcript. jsaid she wished to have nothing more to | the “Four Hundred economize? var. do with me, This was before I had ume A Frenk Citizen, in, Kindly advise me. To the Editor of Te Evening World BABY EDWARD. 1am a citizen of S reh for things, coupled with th healthy surroundings, Siterature for a Uvine?"* ae to exp AOREED. : iy ) . He merely w York, and I have views Euviroam and Stature, wie NOuta! ; aun ean + pursues literature Mrx, Tertledove—io OU might write to her and apoto. | IML mY friends say are freakish. Por instance, ‘i vandons Forts) pie nv t , other * ize, but it In rather late, i: seems | Tfuse to vote. My one single vote eertainiy Some inte n& propositions on the influence of environment on stat- Algsrace Gs Yes, Paul, mother hd tn Len iEs won't affect the general result, an@ as Iam ine ure have been summartzed by a French contemporary. Prof. Carlt poses SHOURlAoAt Isscoming Now ie mergto} pateh suns theselalter | ti siacan(’mpiinduence aurely;will eet tures the of. Carilen, SEAT FS don't scowl: you g (ences. Tam afraid, “Baby Edward.” [74 ‘ i ‘ while po! that the Duteh nation, In common with all the nations knows what ight. to. thinks | OU ha t Tee Chancen wit Utin | eee eee oy TOURET LE Eve yet ey in ough 0 in your hes vl cn to hear a good reason wh fool say, of Euros fy lowest in: marshy and low-lying countries—a (ily growing taller, yet remarks Uropean stature trary to the old- everything « young lady, and will hav to ReCK CON- | Suppose every one mother. If tt had... | elation elsewhere. he is pursuing tt for."-Chteago As well pay, : ? uppose your hat was a dog.’ For every one fashloned nd that ba shire lasses were long-legged. be » of the relive derived from dragging thelr fect fa sri Be Tineainehice » gic baralg not abestigfors he he jini tooling: tor Gitta. won'tido. the csame);And tasy,t) ama right, end 4 roads M. Rertillon in his studies of conscripts has found that = allowing us te b Dear Min Ager (18 my friends ard not 1 who are the freak. the weal y the taller, and that a Uberal profession Is more | 2 TOO MUCH. together. yous] [have been keeping company with a | <ttitens PATRIOTIC GOTHAMITE. ikety 10 4 Nar : know, me might? | young lady for the last few years, I The Reckless Chanftear. a line of ra ds to Increase stature in the country or distrtet never have oven S| heard she was going with another | to the Falior of Tre Evening World: TAFRUAI HE aduacshatliniplacestechoreltecwetiinaterecticng married. ang man out where she lives, and] Last evening 1 walked down FIND avenue from Mr. Tertledove. Yew dear, that tx what I was think- at she was golng to walt Ull she re-| Thirty-siats street. A. f & sudden something A present from me for her birth-| paused me, It was an automobile, Some min- hich is very soon, and then she] utes afterward another automobile passed, and are drunk bh tons of the gi se, whereas decoctions of hol-deroe- i day, w Varduous trade, Prof Zabrouski finds that @|* 3 | 2 Ing of when If | intended to stop going with me, But] @ block down turned the corner, but fF rang =, SCS REGE ustomer re- scowled. — Roston § | she ls alwaye writing that there is no] # Mell. Can't they be made to ring a dell oF THE BABY AND ITS PARENTS, moved his hat Transcript. Ne Mke me. BROKEN HEART. | £174 some warning? wos. HE truth is, but few persons realize [roomn soetenl eenacencn sand showed a pee oeernneed OU will have to make up your mind [ that the whole business of creation, RALUFA PALATE cere ete tae nrerome Rs HOPEFUL to belleve either the young lady or oe he system of evoly orids, Fe ad not intend, Cer-| a billiard ball. oon ing the system of evolving world a ‘ Biinesricowntn the people who are reporting her OR HOMB SoM. e did not Imtend tat chitdren to t and|e "Ive been using ehieren ta) erunible to nee thelr toys] P that tonto for r fe all of spectactes; yet elghty | 2. three months,” he Re may, 5 Fsons suffer to-day from| « sald actions to you. I do not think there 1s sour non gettin’ on Sever much affection without confldence, DRESSMAKERS. Cy _ FF and if you cannot trust the girl T Aart ie se writing and stop thinking mmensity of the universe has for t ocus—the baby, Man's to-be or notet te depends upon the tangs upon the ba W should cea rate! He has mas- ald to he the Ature did not 2 "an, that's all a aby which ja not in some direction or number of Httle Drieht.” answered tered French now about Perle roaa tices The Evening World's Daily mother a fraction higher than its par- {0 Need surgical operations tumors, | # the clerk prompt- an’ he says he'll ¢ f b Fashion Hint. soon be able to get {| Dear Mrs, Aver: for necrosed | a job as a walter In the month of June, 1901, we met. Mts is a point of devolution, In it! rodent limbs, tle | fiy. You have no ogress has begun to decl! man [Cased hips spines, Nature did nots halr to grow, If fever stands atill, He elther progreanes {fend a race which should he valeting aaa cen sy snails an’ underatand the ?| two very charming young ladies, and To cut this dress for a girl eight f slips back, says Arabella Kenealy harian before the age of forty, a race of| 2 W0UM work all menu. —Chicago.,| had the pleasure of beng in thelr com-)yoara of age & yarde of material 2 he London Chronicle. But to Hrotie, dissatintiod young men and| © tight. What more News, pany the greater part of the summer. | inches wide, 4 yards 27 Inches wide, or ork of evolution, to evolve women, rentl peasimisties “annea Scan’ yousexpect?* ee 2 | Sttutlenly we were Ignored by them for) 21.2 yards 44 Inches wide will be re- Ugher human types, woman must con- falling, such as surround is, amid oom Chicago Post. TOO BAD. no reason whatsoever. We wrote then, erve. She must set aside something tn |few excellent, noble exam ry ? a esiint enking fanjexplanation, “and recelved!% u : of what] T didn't see you’| reply that they wished to remain he storehouse of brain and ature undoubte or the brain and physique ace. And when the race has formu- ». |THE RAREST FURS, did: tne in church Jast Sune, strangers to us, giving no excuse, Kindly advise. F. A. H. and T. F. F. EXPERIENCED. | | ies 'e-—The love I Ated Itself in the shape of the t HACeMaSINTRUItOR but at the ver: 'T 16 a woman's privilege to close he will not do thin for love of the » Score Syouttrayidear sista tat cau the very, ] an acquaintance whenever she #0 tt her, for the sake of the race, cease Ae eee te los prized ar RE taCH IONS Prereaiina’ Tatas: elects, These young ladies have 0 Ferard Ite nurture and care ay sume- ieee the x Je she — And will hot have a solitary | evidently decided to cross you off their ng inferior to athletles or anciety, || OX, ’ you swear that ooks, omething that can very well be pete blake cu vow have! never scent forthe collecrs Ree is nothing {n the world for you We MAS Cots to do, as well-bred young men, but to ac- fated to nursemalds and patent f eg Tt ts a false and disastrous ake, A correspondent san uestions my acquaintance with pally hers, daring, "In that no?" “Yes; nothing lesa [cept the situation as gracefully ax pos- i LR I eh —— aneet.rhis-¢ | TQ STROP A RAZOR. beautitul thin brow highe ever paid; but the average} fea i a _2re’s intentions.”” Hospitals and . ft chariged.—Pht firs pete + inond Dispateh, How he may be ex tadilolonoy Instirepetl ‘ a : y pected to provide agninst repetition of the Miss Stone kidnapping 3 delphia Pres 2 | BERLIN cutler has just put a 1966-00 bP 99-9.Gr93+9-3-6-3 | is an ; RK four-sided “Chinese” razor strop Pai See mL yiaenlar tea : SOME POPULAR SONGS AS THEY APPEAR IN PICTURES. & OK on the market. Instructions for t Buin || miler Orla riseerece yy the Use of the strop, says the London y HLEN the New Girl and * | SVAN E only © . News, aro printed om the case in En- fF ot J [skin was offered 1 “ Le a Hs ul Cupid first met, pals eileen py Hig Hue x May | o gilsh, French and German. \ Kh SN How the Metle god sighed |only 45h. aa tithe tht Mrouwhe | f Tho English “direction,” as it is : > with regret aver buonvae/Wiioroeeccat ee eee termed, 1s not inelegantly phrased: ey + "7 suppose, now,” he sald, Bi crane A d tte exceedingly low. ‘Tne | “Stroke the razor by applying the Hat “L must aim for the head, 5 +f which large quantities | 3 back and edge fiat. Is the razor yet a Hi) are sold every year, only . a vs ob And my old-tushioned metiods lghgeeesecen only brings, at the | little sliarp, in order to give it a sharp be forget." aiconmucarauinit pea Ne df 32 for) ¢ roke it alx or elght times on side i alli : of the blue |‘ Ide 4. Is th Geo? But she,dodsed, and the siatt fox—tie favorite fur of Catherine d {eo eatin Seer aetrakel aN on sido : rs ‘went astray; ledicl—are mach tn and brin six or elght times, and then as many (80 ‘the moral ts this, one would bd et ab $9 each, “6, Kray, white tlmes on sides 3 and 4. Side 1 makes 4 i a j tnd red foxes bring from $4 for the first a ors Tl ; Hust send his best dart: /10 $5 for a good specimen of the common Cr ret katte a reat bie Cao ory, Malden pleats red. eles ie < OMY, wipe off the razor clean, before stroking | quired, with one yard of velvet to teim n Arcadi RISE OFG GOLD, on alde 4, as this side (No. 4) must be] as illustrated. fi An ounce of gold was’ worth fitteen | 2q Just Because She Made ‘Them Goo- “I Wonder if He'll Come Buck By and “When the Swallows Come: Agal bia tal chan re aera aad satiate Vinisecs ceases %! ounces of silver in the year 1s, 11 | 0° P%* 5 ¥ © 4 " orld, 4 P oad to the desire by reason of faulty} Send money to “Cashier, The W veo would buy twenty-one ounces In 1900, VOCESO000-0044: ae < , usage”? |; Pulitzer Buliding, New York City v paaiawacn in Leslie's