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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOPER 18, 1901. VOLUME 42. — 5 : y . Entered at the Post-OMice at New York as 1 SH 3 t Second-Class Mail Matte: bod . ‘SIDE LIGHTS ON THE NEWS OF THE DAY c u THE SPELL BROKEN ' : 7 r e HE emotional doctor who finds that Il sonnd-bodied athletes. A s more mnasculine Waits. ‘They find a precedent in women “are drinking more and Wore | Jegs and good staying power a the King’s custom of weart bungte on BY every day’ is accused of confining his ne cultivated by continued practice—training | his wrist. z rvations to his own waiting room ft | won't win long-distanee races, but practice will. om Sea MARY M. PARKS. | is way doctors have of collecting facts | At dinner beer ts hard to beat. If one glass Tee mOtSIOUES Letter oo ltieot uit for generalization, but in this paurtients © hol sufficient to enjoy the meal with take “Olifourleabireal Uuileeal wave ean ——————!) there is some visible support for the sta two. sonally 1 have found | ean run as fast ters R ign Pub eo imponsdeliceet an 7 0 te f com " e < -_-- ——— ic Toul Rent RAL pe ldbAd ba tas iy “ace and jum mo: ment It is a mmatter of common notice that While smoking might up to the race. 4 ee < {gh DERSON says he tnet you on toe} iy all the sctfeontrol she possessed More women take wine for dinner in pubic nan knows how ta do his little sp A curious feature of the decision in the Moli- vent but he was net » home now, tf you please, restaurants than Was the cise a decade ago. and | than any one else the means by whieh he arrives | WCUX case is that, while the Judges stood 4 to 3 nur mgnized him Haste she said, I DO protest {f we have many on ating our) the golfing girl, who did not then exist. his ad- restiits do not matter for him. But with most oe certain of the questions submitted to them, | il! Jack wl Seamer leah; eats costume plays this season—the mweet Daty| ded her quota to the amount consumed. But c college boys bee , they were all of one mind on one point— { i nly iment overworked, my Meatineatptriiwilli begin'(ollookedown'| Dani | cers an ; Seen is : American rollege boys beer and toba would (uatteelimbayTaleartiatiieer D int that | Ob am delighted to Gear it) anew ea the old doctor repeated, ‘on the man who wears just trousers and k Wke Trojans te give us UT PU yout tsmall amoun invite disaster, The old hard-and-fast tralning- y Barnet’s doctors telling | Madge. with a trill of say Leughter. | “AS you know, his father x his hair cut. | 5 Ritmeael ca t of whiskey diluted in a tumbler ot ay rile is | table rules have heen greatly relaxed, but the what they heard Barnet say on his death-bed hat was preets eo Miite of mind | sis te Europe for a prom We are zetting so used to sweeping treasury on salary day, ! Worse for her nervous system than a cap of | pipe and the bowl still excite a trainer's terror, | “88 improperly admitted. And that one point aC wished to produce, but J wos not | ne and that threw. tke Plumes and lace ruffles an! fowls ami trong tea is still a debat question with the a fone sullcieat to upect the verdict upbeat ane i pA Tae sof the businees on poore ana aly swords “a o Uheahr nN ! Milos that doctors themselves. Lf the use of aleohol by Phe ded King of Belgium, id now, will he fact that this fatal error in the admission | « nplete Woat “ 1 a 1 i i} nm) nvineed fe sight of our menkin’ Maly Is in town, 4 i ! reophiniioater amie coy . coata and polled shiria sives Beran rr women is more general, there is mot the slightest | PiGMELIGHUE Dteleles generics’ emilee of evidence had been P was plain on the face [ereaties Poway a sear age!” | If too much rible shock when we get hoi: Se son for believing that the bounds of modera : eared ea ater pai ce of the record. Yet it took twelve months from | ,,"E SM never ones ex recom mice ne idotn . Most romantic, sentimental . ! tion are overstepped any tore frequently than ASS the time the record war filed with the Court of [iy Brees reamonias’ sant Jack ieee mica os jo-day cs us in place of ere is | A r a Hever cut any one tia rdrely reassured, Even if she s Mattson ecnicavunr sate at a leap from vaudeville i | formerly ees, In the diversions of young milllonaires the anes and nineteen months from the time the | Dick Foster.” Hilts to the toad he had besa” fades eat Uttle crease |draima, tbe confronted by shus- | a " f s ¢ s. vital, fan- ek Fosters And w “4 had done nothing to Ughten . trusty bindes is a nea rea: drama confronted her ex-! q A attainment of fast motion seems to be the main jal was ended to have this obvious, vital, fi “Dick Fost And Ne tad dh thi: Mght ¥ fronéd into his panttoons. ze band officiating as x al Muperin Lin! thing. Whether the vehicle is a four-in-hand, a | damental error discovered. to incur your displ Madge | Ht ant she mirht have dont so much. cones CHE Ae col ie #0 cites dents ot: ne ra o r i pinye stra is E é | Hwiite ghost’ c locomotive does notleo much The resulting loss of time has been so areal . with a brigh oe | She fad not dreamed Iwan eae at nothing short of a specia s. now of no stra roone Ww sor th " : “= vught not to ve oiling lke a slave, lspensation of providence can save his| than thiy which has b spalented fe | ge ule matter, John Jacob Astor's feat of piloting a | that it is probably impracticable to try Molineux | y ng with Dick For cars, we are cxpect: be wattstted the pretty: little Cecllla, Faney being | 5 Jake Shore express train a mile a minute is not | @gain—or to try anybody « Yime is the AM harder, sit]! sutd eontemptuously to tho Ti oie cia) Instructed in the tage business of In the current number of the Nineteenth Cen- | is first experience in that line. He used to | seat dissipator and destroyer of evidence. may ite well be understood one that confronted her tn’ the @ gracious, the winsome, the ador-| play by the man who swore to lov t view , Clowes “Ly o bi > ar Ways What can be done to t » fre all that f shall rece :. RAR alt eH ury Review Mr. W. Laird Clowes s Lam muse himself in similar ways on the Illinois i ; ne to stop these frequent f Soe er ae scores : sare hotles aie) fea. The little bird that knows every JANE GORD! quite certain that, ever since he was little more | Central, where locomotive driving over the level | Of murder trials and appeals that extend over | sald, : : Jacks hands like withered leaves thing once whispered in my ear: than a boy, Mr. Roosevelt has aimed consistently prairies is not quite as hazardous as motorneer- | t¥o or three years, cost the people a quarter of Jack roxe unsteadily. Me was no the sno ¢ , and the wan, Terry as & meme ot her own for trviar, at the Presidency, and has always felt sure of | ing on Broadway. George Vanderbilt, in the | @ million or more and have no result? to quarrel with Madge Just then, {;armelind face on the pillow ssemed ‘ t rardly: " es wel een ay feaey) nacse} (cto. winning it sooner or later." H boys ha hermit seclusion of his Hiltmore library, may In Massachusetts two Judges of the Supreme Was not fit. For days he lad been ears Peiupaing s Tae walieel Nepeeae one e Eres been known to cherish this ambition, but it is | wonder where the fun comes in. Court sit together to try all capital cases, and | Wate that hie head and legs were a! sias the Priicess escaped from the Seat mano! | usually knocked ant of them before they leave — as they pass Jointly on all exceptions It 1s not | {A cer Nothing wellous. he sill [ower at last? Is it really’ the old RNBidcice ick ee or title alone can do by way school. It Mr, Roosevelt aspired that way in his The ports are in politics and each sings like a often that the full Court Is successfully appealed | aia yer his fest were» ae see Madge?" he whispared, doubtfully. ne: . uN — 2 ee eats SER erat sateady | tr is the old M: . dear,” - Shortly after 1 saw these He ts absolutely free from} college days it may be well to note what he did Like ¢ wee they are only in the biz for what to for a new trial, In England all exceptions J and his head curiously light. pas y ars: ao aoe ate ae {ste in "The Mercuant of rank or prete the etic] (2 Mt himself for the place. Mis chief course of there's In It - are finally decided at the trial as soon as raised, Bop eeeta desi oisees (eS the mastery of hi ie face, in eplte Bavriovaricitcatelos fcaually with aoe eeeeeeat| study, the only one in which he toak honors, a and there Is no appeal whatever from the Jury's |. °K, qvowuine Is downed at lant” oe die doctor's tnfunctton an to exelte- KAAS hone hols ioubied => ‘and then there comes to him with] was natural history; not a subject with very di- Levity at the expense of the millionaire’s son | YeTlet—except to the Home Secretary for mercy. | swaying tgures on the ballroom oor, |MeNt. “Mr. Anderson |s downstairs. We Pickles." I came near losing my letter of Introduction from Bur rect bearing on the Presidency. His favorite / who complains that he cannot live on the pater- Teens “Brain fever.” Are is} ose) Sta lends ner = aa 6. When Terry appeared in the trie with a sounding ttle, wi hysical amusement was boxing, and he fre- | % 5 “I tear your horse was beaten y Dia The words drifted into the consery-}2rousht me here, Shall T tell him eo fecene she was a radiant vision. Bur || Presumes upor Roosevelt's bonhom Lis iy fs Micra sceeiuerare ae ras nal allowance of $6,000 a year should be tem- you get a run for your mone atory, where Madge was sitting, and for |¢ome up? eaught ft again in the “mercy speech eating Ma houre in a} (uently put on the gloves before admiring audi- | pered with compassion for the self-denial he “Yee. An ‘also ran A moment she thought the Mghts had fot just yet.” said Jack, heppily, which seemed to run after this fushic m what he would] ences in the gymnasium. | must exercise in the purchase of luxuries. A Se Goney ous, Peet rts ah Sera aa iovea: ra "Pickles! the quality of mercy ia not 6 RS OE stable of good horses would use up half of his | Col. Higginson says that he once knew a young |, Scvink that Dick Voster was sca: )ENNS ti : : ari We drovpeth 4 the geatie rain trom he. Sew a: : oA worn the lawyer who secured ver income, a yacht all, a series of diuners the | srl connected with a fashionable New York [0% MCF Sit" & look of « hand Pieler, upoa the plice beneath, Mt pleases him|a time it le worth belng tbat gives, Pickles, and bi that takes ant] iisten to the lesson which Roo: Pickles! Pickles! ‘tis might! ja the mitghtl adminteter when it becom a farses Suoh a person comes oft = atany 5 divorce. kreater part. The simple items of wines, house- | family, “a person of whom her aunt sald to me gone, 2 NEE Muauana cove ke ingens hin," yold groceries and elgurs for one of extravagant | that of all the girls ehe had ever known thisone | [arriet & |LETTERS FROM— - : —— tastes would go far to deplete it. Some notion | was least fitted to be a poor man’s wife. She A little book on track athletics, just published | of the amount of pin-money necessary for ai became the wife of a young naval officer who 3 b Hubbard +——THE PEOPLE. oe Lilian Russell, inn gray thet imper picture ‘hat, fs iu vizht to cladden! ye not all” Broadway there pleasint after Bho grown younger ev lay time ashe ought to be celebratt of her golden weddings *he back to long slips and milk t The minute we spy the name of Daly Virginia Harned calis her lord “Dee, now and then, and, ap- Aydoasa keeps you guessing may be jlenty of Americans who| in London, contains some advice to runners by | exotic youth may be gained from the recent | was not even a Heutenant, but only an ensign, lung for Ed, or short for dar a title that they wit! W, IL Workman which is worth notice, Mr. | developments in London in the use of jewelry | and she went and lived with him at a naval Ayer. No Flag Up. ax. on ing J r thon ‘ Workman will be remembered as the glish | young millionaires. It appears to be not in- | station, and managed so well as to save money au ae Mz | Taner who saved the day for his college against frequent for a man to spend $5,000 a year on on his first year's scanty pay It Is the person- Harvard an at Berkeley Oval. “The main | gems for his own personal adornment. The | able youth in shoulder-straps who is most likely | | 1 —~ To the Editor of The Evening World: What a the matter with the Thirtesath Reg!- (q Oman ment? Why haven't they got the Stare and pes foating from thelr fagpole? 1 thiak tt te disgrace to the nelghbers, A. Broeklya, MN. ¥. Vahygiente Etiquette. By an Experts) n, ive vauor ot Toe evening World: Now that wintry breezes soon will peraslete, ILLIONAIRE PASTIMES. = eaves naman woemenmy inte 9 a ay wand v Carne an valet whe yy to be a lord} requisites for distance racing are so simp! he custom of wearing jewels is gaining ground tn to tempt a petted daughter to such an act of mebody “f ne ye eae a ae writes, “that they are within the grasp of ulmost | England also among men of humbler means and | self-denial. rue Republican ike hot haye been imposed fo Priumphant Br Eebeded Bb * eee cao ea By R. B. MORRISON. Breer tor | Met slate: int ita calle ew tnt a F IVE -MINUTE E Tiam|aboutito use your tr atment oe Shy'not Bt up some other way ef being: poilte? YS = ORU a blackheads. Please adyive how the s! in | Wao can urgent vee? EMU USE The) Beuaned i Coapics 5 food iausedl anti Hore thos moeragetls heas,” or “Jest? (By Kew J Mardy) rae ‘thet a 3 sourawe will not Rastbes Eeltoe ete The soles 2 under the eyer. y L. Le bl aL that « number of people, netehiy we Me down, but they stick out straight. LRP. KIN food {s used to nourish the cuticle; that is to may, supply All engaged perrons shou Ing, ax De Quincey did the of gambling, of bad te love of dress, or an prove the sincerty of thelr love by reduc juin, thelr daily doxe of whiskey, of cigars nper, of frivolity, of Mirting, of extravagance, of (hing else that tends to diminish domestic happiness. Hoamatl luxuries In order « able to pro: ce the word “yas'* ed. Notice earefully and yea'll 1 buneh of them say ‘Cea er t know why, but they Go It or ugly (to my mind), secording prettiness of ugliness of the girl who the oll which the tmpoverished under the eyes is to use the first and Jerseymen whizel: across second fingers, making a wheel-like bdo tiated Ue rin two minutes? Isa’t tt about . Tushed, and fam unable to co: Quarters, that the rate of mys he opulations |s, crease In these movement, waich is called the rotary | how ta {t thet the : J (to be abie sooner to afford that greatest juxury in Mfe—a good wite. A | ¢ cuticle requires. Rub tt into the | sav Task We @ euseeetion wan recently: made that there wax room fora new society | skin, which should be first perfectly opones a “Bachelor Tax? Gir peblch sould teach husband and wite thelr duty: to each other, The | ¢ clean, otherwise you rub the dirt tn. |, The Evening World iret article of the constitution should be t Hu Fs t ce hh re. wind} iJ rs vying for Masmuge for the face has been fre-} 4}, aah auld so! Aver af acaite 4 the sureestto 4 a s Frere enoul i ¥: nant and a hat thronghou: married | « quently described in The Evening World, | \. gy. ener scan “teat every back clce ‘be 0) oF she would care bs and practise ali courtes baie kes tatalvers i dle Presa aa eould caretully’ obinerve: anid beuett urtesy, thon b¢ but it ix tmpossible to give you full di iat eiutetlteeiee averabe teas ralnes tliat belong to what Is known an the engagement ‘21° rections in this science in the space al- 5 4 al ete eased. 8 rp Sle - Se 4 | 5 nent would (bua get a8 . wen 4 lowed for answers to letters. The gen nt mould thae get salilions : Peete ancenntrameenaed se |e eral rule in mansage ts to make the [saree on the: nevesaarien of! lite, thas balping Naw nes Papelalies a [io i " y never | the poor Te would also. be a double. toewntive se ny Hal bed movement upward and outward; ever, tet mole eae cube itaeent 2 (Dy Sir ele rub the face down, because It gives HDUEN C. VARNUS, There is the question whic: ve rushed in to dis bs aroopltts nee ye lomere movement ‘The Slow Ferry-Boat. 3 namely: whether the products c ns in questi . Ee OD MOR CLE oc To the Ediior of The Evening Wer : greathrow/asiftiy(orialxlyiy RS ‘The way to give masnage for the face A oe eee oreheidge thet fe be 3 B coming nearly to 1. ‘The gravity « stationar Sy (oN nearly Ae rustis:.9 tatlonariness of popuiatia movement, both toward and outward till mich an 1t wan twea- ° ave mainly gaperseded the the birth rate fell certitin extent the decline of reproductive energy toward the tempte. rele tr ladapetabry You easily train your eyebrows i to lie flat, Get a small eyebrow brush, dip it lato a Uttle vaseline and brush might be part zi which in Its turn Of celibacy through an indispe: the Improved. ca i to $ peneennnmmmnaasteenmneseaeeeee s the eyebrows Into the shape you wish Morale Versus . three or four times a day. es ¥ z (hy Bishop 21 3 Cure for Nlood Wart. OR HOME Sop » ‘The relation of law to mor is as searching « De Dear Mew Ayer : Bile na cinenacrne SAV tran eter catinora liBy aid Please state a cure for blood warts. DRESSMAKERS. *: as futlle as the jm t Se i ; Fi a e "developed, slust ind applied In the gospel us Christ > HE only way to make sure 0! ae 2 SRI TEE Crier oa men CHE om No" vlomunes without | THe Evening World's . Daily temperance lies Were. | Neither will pronibition prevent drunkenness, nor i2| | u scar is by electricity. 1 cannot Fashion Hint. will the m A man temperite. Jus: ax re- «| too strongly caution you against Aat-} % straint, peiped 1 it ntial to the Individual, eo | tempting to treat these warts yourself. The fancy waist, with soft tucked @ restriction seems the Tor excess, : A good surgeon, will, remove them|front and bishop» sleeves, is shown 4 i without pain; the operation la very sim-]amoug the latest models, As showa SPAMS 06 were Grisso eels sae case | ple ay joulit nat be expensive, ‘Phere | the terial ts white erepe de Chine, | wil) A na esr. nith cream guipure over white et, but : Strong Enoagh to Oiteter. | 4!! sell chuging materials are appropri. louleine 2) pear Mrs Arte ‘Am about to ure the bleach you recom mended for the removal of freckles. Timing. : : 2 eee eiheriitrwllttake cut thf waist for « woman of med- HE Dleach fs not strong enough to take off the skin, or even to pro- e Irritation, In most cases, If ft should happen to cause any in- flamation or suffering, it Is too strong and it should be further diluted with rose water, re, albatross and the like velvet or applique as trim- NEW STYLES OF DRESS FOR WOMEN. T othe presést time tie Miners fir hae bees for som are not uting stran ey are} Happ however, every woujuring with flannet th ibe fie a ent adiniseable Mine and other hai Working wonders with tier acon fur will come within the And will be greatly in request. $Flasinel ts coming Into prominence as} eluate at taffete moueealine, length leeve ries with Wha pings. buckles, | trl dea wrintlets Chestnut brown serg rt fabrics, deserved ta [ous Ipyoly enough 2 rank among these that | Loew wrap be ¢ oved in Parle (hla aot anbivoth beautiful aod comtortayte,. Infos Wie ft wad Mey @ Very fine form, the color cream with Te TGRR POG i ae os @eopire wreaths of pink and pale “Mowers upon $t, !t makes a pri © rouse, with tabbed fronts bound with inoatt delicious Jy atitohed white taffetas, the tabs hold-| socteners, a cravat. of polnt tA enedn fig. beneath them the full ends of ala chain and large buttons ty ‘ a the garment on one sule, with . touches of rose velvet, and the pleture | yi GRE is melancholy to reflect that, while |is comp @ skirts of winter gowns are to give Bless trouble by dei shorter, there vax {LIFE ON LAKE MICHIGAN, and be mora in tho way the: young girl sixteen years of use, inches in! height, and welgh 121-8 pounds, Is there any exercise anything» I can do to increase my height? INSSIE, Ye will undoubtedly grow one or front | Waited ivory | upon it. Add and collar lining: mousseline de sote two Inches taller, Most girls grow after sixteen, Physical culture ts the best means, and If TL were in your place [ should join a class In a symna- sium, “ TO DWARF A TREE. To get adwart oak tree after the Japanese fashion, scoop out an orange, M1 it with mould, plant an acorn tn 1: and after the first shoots have appeared and the roots begin to break through the orange skin, take a sharp knife and sinvd theme off carefully and keep them shaved, He tree will grow about tiv W (he shore Vath se day walked to the! edge of the lake in the face of a wind, His phyrical eonditio: txbints © (BARTHLY ANGEL. @ho: “If yor will be my wife the time, xa fou shal} never know a care; but within: tye angel for an carthly mate had every symptom of a. we 4g nothing I'd not dare." fufluenga, When, however, away and ti she. answered, or six, Inches and then stop the eH ieee 4 feet the atectis peared like ma 3 | nundréds of year Hache eat yyaraa re He heard later that many residents had cae = @ eee yar vor Lied for yokes, bree base gale ty sone el cd te 2] COINAGE OF CENTS. | HEE AS yin out in atten tor edge ne Tike or Wnt of InAuenxa, At tie United Stares mints 66,335,700 | 32, 34, 8, 2 ond-40 inch bum measure. 4 yards st: inches wide, here Lhaye read tt rush In blindly attributed the trouble. to . ” ‘ World readers can secure a pattern of ns . Some of the simple jova whereby 1 iY "| eur * ' ep) braige tents ware Wat hig walet iS of onone in the wit ple Jos creby the: Chosen, of Fortune) try: to forgets the, burden ofwealth, ° or Huniber thi wwe produced dure Sand it f cents, inter, ‘ Kore Olan PLPOELOS OTP POLL LOP HG St oe eSedSreroserverevores Peres erbeseereieerseederrig it soo sete ose tee6 PIE anys previous twelvemonth, © Pallteersd sk

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