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THis WOLD: ‘EU VOLUME 42. Published by the Press Publishing Company, SDAY LVIENING, UCLUOBER 22, L901. NO. 14,672. Entered at the Post-OMce at New York 2 No. (3 to @ PARK ROW, York. = Second-Class Mail Matt =. SIDE LIGHTS ON THE NEWS OF THE DAY | — oa 9 ° e° RS. ROOSEVELT S admission that she t inet of physics attraction or by that Proyi- { duct, of which at forty, when the doctor diag- An Angel Ss Flirtation. spends only $ a year on her elot ie which tempers the wind to the shorn limb, noses tobacco heart and its attendant compli- _ BY ns of the White they make a seleetion that is even more apt to tlons, they may regret the absence. And of sult them in old 4 an that of their more ex- somehow the German youth, with his earlier ofthe land. Mrs. McKinley was [oq n you know the worth | gymnastic training, seems to begin manhood y you have forty rs.’ but that with a less sensitive nervous system than that ix too frequently fatal to the | Of the American student. in Hne with the tradit House, whieh are a by the first | noted for hor pretty clothes and she paid anar- | of a lass on tistic dressmaker a good price for them, but | very knowleds ISt ONE ra vgTANe E. C. WALTZ. jeneed elders, "Th there was nothing ostentations about her ward- | even tenor of domestic bliss that comes to the Bri oun ee A ; (copyright, 1901, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) y shape of men all dismounted and came robe. Dolly Madison, it remembered, | more daring young who take things more on iewoulda't Uke Pere ge jit em thar angel-faced | in merrily. | made some of her most celebrated conque | trust. teetives catch me doing It 0 women Eth : oun Rose enero, ar VOUNUAOR ime ee vous | HAVE always supposed that ory So while dressed in dimity, Mrs. Roosevelt's fur- | ire hie Sanur a7 Senn atRbIG? | ~ Poa rere aioe ee a Tune z eee eae Hera aoe ] friend. “The Duch was tatking ay | ther admission that she buys only “or four TS ORI AITATI NG EAST In Nutley, where the lamented Bunner gave | you needn't 1 Tve | thon: eb elise Nene’ pea tnroueh enh teauas hale ae SOR) eeeaue \ newddresseasannuniiveclutigotslcham:tromithed | fea nenralotianioshen xetiinmiaily, yut ee Ife a less serious aspect ‘than it has Jived a few y } “O-um—urt T suppose that’s the girl room. I know worien who fanc ckler| best dressmakers «point in the “higher In Purtte he ‘ aa peotberz le villages, they have begun a | (0\lo0k at an au uke it to here, 1 never have noticed ter. Shall I are stealing the snake's business and sof deta ecouOMny AW OTT agllne ADeAF NGA Aros Nae |e ALE eae pomons: were) Chex, close. the, bara? | vigurnuacervinide: azaiuat the ;mosnuttors TNO [ionic rs caer enutnsarnige atatibie (eaten doing the sinuous when they are merely {ons no ox ily chvapect in the ent ifther were worth thely | USHE before midnight and place other mu- | moderate success of the Haltimore and Staten | mouth RS ee Sot we Listook hands ta Ber IT ETE I C9 GS ag a cea ee ETE cost originally uicipal restrictions on the sale of intoxi- | Island experiments on similar lines makes the | “Her money's just as good as aisle tas oe eaten ae cree ela eset ate q | ured Ones e i | ce nts, President Pritehett, of the Institute of | Nutley enthusiasts hopeful. But the disadvan- | for boardin’, My ‘sperience 's bes “Look after Vi, will you? She's been prnleyabolice tninars meth fons tiga Ormts act oto Baus an “In there ans eatery Technology, has, recommended the moderate in- | tage of fighting mosquitoes in a local arca is a ey doll kfhd ain't big "along with me to kelp her paw Talk, did 1 cay? aeeen tale $6.00, As an actor Irving has peaeetoredae uta Wea ee dulgence of students in “beer and songs and } that a passing breeze of a summer night may | yother you" Maite ie Ga iar dette ROL appealed to our tntellects, But tt | : tobacco” as most conducive to good fellowship | undo the work of an entire winter. A zephyr Guage falls from her tongue tn di ts In the character of baronet we like} ‘The ty 2 ree ein | Pamitacadinensines - Ger- ‘ : 7 SEES RTT EEA eTIES Inf lin’ bestie WelenJoy-gclnigitelthel tneatte he types throbbed the other day with the in- | and good holarship. It is a notion from Ger- | from the Hackensack Meadows blowing west- Upiwhen she speaka it | and observing a titled gentleman work- ligence that Mr. Croker is not recelved in the | many, where they excel In these student accom- | ward and spending its force at Nutley may de- cree ie ng hard and earning his dread bs county soclety about Wantage. ‘This upon the | plishments—one of the “mnade-fn-Germany” Id posit on the immune regions there a crop of word of a visitor just arrived from that good | abent education which we have borrowed with | hearty cullces no less pestiferous than their I met her on the Rialto the other day. | "Went of his hand-painted brow. Bhe wore a gray gown which swirled | DOVelty, and therefore Interesting, British nelghborhood. Now the news columns hand—not least among these the Idea of | predecessors and possessed of even greater Ag powers. But any organized effort against ‘abo JANE GORDON. rine eee PEnenpats = = PRDON. | sot forth reports of a coming sojourn in Wantage | the modern university itself. ¢ Hak lial este: Hari Paria! dressmaker looks POPE AND KUBELIK on the part of no less a person than Martin The pipe and the bowl promote the very de- | mosquitoes ts not a proper target, for pessimism. | Engel, of “de Ate.” The [mport of this tidings | mocracy which college authorities are now doing | Even if it falls it furnishes an excellent outlet upon Milas Held as a most excellent ad- aiian newspapers have be {9 too obyfous to be Ignored. That surmounting | thelr utmost to foster In refutation of the charge | for the civic virtue that organizes itself into Mre, Sweetwell sniffed dangerously, But the boarders came, a prim, mld- dle-aged lady much given to library ks and magazines, her invalld sister, crocheted and made tace for amuse- ak out for little VI7" he thoughts . x, 1 guess I will.” the late afternoon Bertran@ ed to see Elvira's brown eyes wane mote er where they were ment, and the Angel, 1. ¢., Miss Fled4} sitting toward the front portico. Rich- Watson, tall, cool, fatr and with a con- Sillwerezaltting woes emplative expression that might have} Weanalihelteaitabledlit | been borrowed from one of Raphael's} struck him that there was a new look. cherubs. ; i inithetairi'aleye In four days Miss Pieda was bore, It| ASI CHE s the absence of,excitement, and ex- : purrs like a kitten. our thoughts," he sald, Fa Vertisement. and thercforo suppiles her te ‘ with costumes at absurdly low figures. | ull of accounts of an Interview - oe E 4 I have this from Miss Hold's own true} - piel een acubele the violinist, and { of social Larrioreienieh ae ‘ roker has be a ty that Hist Pea Sietingt lane ot fone town improvement associations In Jersey. sliement Included the presence of the was something almost holy io | ve . may | the Pope. According to one authority, { abie iv achieve through his horses and his bull- | are spolling Pke . Students, » learn > ale. neriga in pps PVerily, <the) healiteousy Anna) may, “Et looks Mke rain.” Mian Fleda had hardly noticed the | Tr faz0 at hin is g about w «forty | most things imperfectly, learn this soundly be- gel is to bring about with his forty i y presence of Elvira, ‘The truly miser- earn to know the false from | weet are the uses of adver—| the Pope went up to the young artist | dogs Mr. the true,” she sald clearly, “as mother “If you refer to the coffee you gave me for ies STA eee ule eke sults of clothes, or fall tailorless in the npt. | fore they become freshmen but hitherto they breakfast {t does, and Hikelieean: able one was the farmer's wife. Her] ii. “Turned be. bitter lessons. You Sothern has been writing a play for| Went on to aay that Cardinal Vanzary Seeger er, have been denied the sanction of authority _ heart was wrapped In dreams of a less | (2% Marne) ee nent all last Rig wife. Virginia Harned. It ts a|had recommended Kubelik for the SGpsaveryIniie latent NEmLVine which the Technology President gives. At Har- As It is published that the American hog at | tollseme future for her daughter, Ele} aap + osm withYaipare tat whiten ts anid | Grand rons of Bt Greieors ad whew = piste ui vard two les ago one professor used to in- | last has a rival, the statement is to be taken with ero ana NRON ene Mae Wy a drudge) ite nodded, not trusting ‘tmself to By thore who have heard the play real he had wbjocted on the grows of tie] ‘The dally Jove affairs in the news columns | site his stuwtents to smoke—his classrvom, how. | exact Hteralness, It is In the raising, cutting up, Onesnietts hes tarmersvwite and ts) Chee | SHUT aad caeaeeatractiied unite Set tone eee | holt thelr own against the encroachments on | ever, was his living room, trying out, packing and exporting of the actual | yira sat on the steps until late, | |, iE bellese putes tiistll | to= Searetagaes Mivuathorn haa alwnyaibeor Hy ulltine tater alccdy| a¥atlable space of political matters, ‘They | ‘The trouble with this laxity of parental re- | ham, pork, lard and bacon that Denmark has | “There'll surely be some of the Man an industrious young man. While his fshed musician. “To this,’ | make the best of reading and it is to be ob- | straint—or parietal, as th at college | entered into a serious and rapidly strengthen- | Yeung men out here Sund sald the |r 2 manele fellow actors have stood in knots « ‘Thad nothing'to reply. served that for the most part the principals in | that permits beer and tobacco in early years is | ing competition with our own growers and pack- [Mother “T heard to-day that the | shadiis neither sk It is son will be at home a tem Lean for mother right form todo hon Broadway telling each other how great| and | ‘ore bestow upon you (ie eas ; they were, and how, when they came] Grand Cross of St. Gregory, trusting | ‘hem are very young people, which | on the stage you could have heard a pla | that you will continue to perfect your be. Boys of nineteen, drop, by Jove! he has been ¢ fin your art for the honor of vour{ have an Infinite capacit Jeisure hours to painting In water o mtry The Pope then gave Kubelik sitshould | that while soifie students are started upon a care olld enough to } ers. When it comes to figurative speaking, the 5 all had su it iy a du! of great American hog still has the fleld of the . mer. S'poxe you drese up and just] Mess vf 1 has ope to | world to himself. Unrivalled ang, as yet, un- “ go and sit out there where you've the 1 othink he will / 3 with him that yoa ze chums good Ume with last sum: rd- eye tet onga of eid Ber- rand the ¥ n college sophomores, stand it, others for blundering In most | self-indulgence sure to do harm eventu vstem. Boy s of eighteen are apt hung he goes on his elbowing, loud-grunting . | is blessing, and presented him with| serious affairs of Ife, but when it comes to the s . oF aketching in pen and ink. He ie ant ty rosaries, one for himeelf-and wit | opoje acs TP PI ‘ t right. Play the organ and sing and | Mrtation with oa p artist of unquestionable excellence. Mrs.| for his inether choice of a wife, whether guided by the animal rvision over their personal con- | way trand cautiously, “Then he will re = vs 7 an j turn, Tam sure. De: wortr.”” alcade came up the avenue, Kool horses wet with| sweat, three young men In summer ar-| “Pa would ray, and with Joyous shouts and laugh- | ing second fddle,” ter. Mertrand, 1 hurt Miss Fleda, in a becoming negligee, | (UCM! Elvira blusaod. perverwesysres ters jdt 600 A MATTER OF SENTIMENT. * ing about she lau, RUNNING THE GANTLET. By H. T. SMITH. ast. year 1 was blind. her again, Her Husband's Spirit ! was reclining in her hammock. This fet the ang tHonetat Some IMtle time ago a wealthy citizen, dwelling in the nelghborhood of direct dispensation of Providence 'n the is, ff you can forgive my mistake." } the Madeline, went over to the majority, deeply mourned by his widow. SOLS ODOTS O; One fine day the poor lady brightened up. Every morning a rag-picker passed her door with a little cart drawn by a donkey, and she took it into her head that her husband's aplrit had found a refuge in tho body of the animai, deriving considerable conrolation from the queer idea. From that moment the donkey had no reason to complain of want of attention, at least on her part. Daily at the self-rame hour, and whether the weather was fine or rainy, the worthy dame awalled the approach of the cart and stuffed a quantity of good things down the animal's oh: Ome day however, the man made his appearance alone, and in answer to anxious “® inquiries tnformed the horrified widow that the donkey tn which, ax she B ftondty imagined her husband's spirit dwelt, was very til When she called Harriet ® |LETTERSFROM— — ' Hubbard +——~THE PEOPLE. Seat Again. } vortd: train ye Ayer. | n Bi ) ) a few hours afterward to see tiow the animal was getting on sho found that it was being carefully watched by a well-dressed tndividual, who as- sured her that 2e would guarantee an eventual cure, but that all this would @ Gernlts eaayibe’allcalablitalhela’on/i@'youriaeat entall an outlay of {0 francs. The poor lady hurried off to her home tn a 3 E on ee aei¥e edit pecae cab and returned in no time with the money, but when on the morrow she ° By an Expert. |=" spcretece treseentisviesor 2 confided her distress to a friond the whole matter was represented to hor é In a practical light, the result being that she has lodged « complaint with : why 1 sdraw the | © the police, who are, in quite a different style, taking the rag-picker nnd . To Remove Iron Must. \ his accomplice !n hand. As for the donkey, the wilow's deiusion having H Dear Mrs, Ayers i been dispelled, she declares that xhe will not bear the sight of ft again c Please tell how 1 can get out tron 5 % : 5 i : rust atalnaifron whitevclothes: Ljalso| Another Case. of Spanking. * re ng . ask advice as to bard hearing. 1 have World °3 Loveinithe| Canes 4 a kind of notse in the head, Mra. A.B. | 3 In the Caucasus a young nobleman desired to marry the daughter of « . Uxrirurvounceavoce mu eld of taking met 1 am over seveatern nelghboring landownersand invited the Kirl with her yrents to a rand : the druggtst, label it distin iny papa recently Baw sven at his castle, During the evening he found an rtunity of H Ff folat over twenty-five years £ decoying the girl Into a seclud t of the house, where Was setzed ‘ Penea silo cae y his men and placed tn» carriage. ‘The prince nite : at F had beet very J © of the girl's entreaties, started ont to drive to a plac be : as ato ena Core ESO RAMON Mea DAL te 2 i : water, Place the part of the cloth waleh | y ki papa, and he only lushed and Fs % married without much dehy, ‘The girl's father, on finding his : tlie spotted over the bowl of het water, | ‘i . @ fost had disappearcd with his daughter, give ease and, being “ ian i | AA right. She tn very good te 4 2 i u H Wet a cork {n the muriatte a in other were, bat cften rpenks me. i @ back, overtook the carriage. He shot ty eman witout and took 3 toueh the tron rust with it lowmn't hurt © his daughter home. Tie toblemas, low owen her heart during VEAL al aS Sears Pee A ee tL % the drive, and the gir) wax now reluctant to marry thé may of whom her een ac | Iunument, vit “Tam too tig. and tie eh Ms ° ved vy ves parent tn ” he Wwealel c ing co if opanke y any your reade father approved, but the stern parent tn he wedding taking | i in the hot water and the stain will] (oH) Te i other girte ase punished Mis ways \Y ‘S| pe only a recollection. When all t tats} can do:to prevent! its Nae andl stabbed the brid at once. During the yorhe drew n dagger groom to the heart, Afterward she committed sute mo ed tn this, way Lathe) fal] To the Kis Ye Reening Workt In remand wo st ta do with his board, 1 wou! ts been t Finxe the article thoroughly In sev waters, then in ammonia water, say & ‘tablespoonful in a quart of water, and finally in clear water. This actd Is very | Ph 1 woul lowing remedys powerful and. will demtroy the cloth if] 4 7H Ae! of all sive jim 1 understand that yp] Re mauet elther pay whatever amount he i allowed to remain on it. Ammonia will) {000 CUNT pay uae an . neutralize ts naraiy’ havelaapavintalear tenia iter cctors It is well to remember that muriatle]| ar nis treats serie rata) cacuermee: factd is destructive to tin, Do not keep] anything else. Went MTT oe the bottle where you have tin articles] join elther the army or navy withou « writes of any description, consent from his parents. And, again, he would It fa {mpossitte to Judge of the noises} not be gore many tours telure lie would come lug whes ut won't pay MPROVEMENT IN GIRLS’ 5C r HE improvement {1 the education , her <6] of women that nas en so marked | or uw feature of the late cctgn is tl ous algns of the Inte! | HOOLS. pres omktin’s outcome and one of emancipation of wome: tons which satisfies ti nag Aristotle’ intetl “Emolument, a headstone to a grave.” 'Bucharist, one li Ipecac, a man wh) duestionn to do to keep tnem clean, Misa L. R. 2 F the tsinglass or mica of the stoves DRESSMAKERS. can be taken from the rae, the ibeat cess would be to give them ES a witha Strong solutic- of washing soda.| The Evening World's Daily Yon can make the application with less Fashion Hint. effect, but with some success, by wash: pine bei loycacta Ing the mica with a sponge or cloth first immerged in the washing soda solution, outside your works’? for?" asked thes, curious Individual. ¢ | “Because,” rc -$ ‘turned tho Jocularg mill-owner, “m men are on strik --Philadelphia Ree ays euchre,” «4 good dln The “academics” and * or young ladles-Miss 1in | ! In your head without knowing what] to the conclusion that he cold mever live ae emy on Chiswick Mall sh your condition of health 1s. Sometimes contented, ant happy as ome ungmteful Becky ust oft : these are caused by nervous disorders. Tam a young man twenty-one 3 dust of her feet + | nat models, are : eee eer arel eyrantowms or deatne ond U have work yeara, Wit not ayo Dy, : Nosy that men hav ganized on either side for electioneering 5 os t a o 7 You should have medical advice on this say years Levey sh talted State eR Oar a TOR ; : joneering purposes the luckless voter lot is hard. lect masts. So 4 | S Should lin wife support Low and his mother-in-law back Tam she is likely sublect. . 4 Nall Rae Canin muny he is likely to look on the franchise as the + willy “ENGLISH AS SHE IS TAUGHT.” | Wommaaneeusmal grettest of modern To Clean Teinglaas Doors. nd “be aaly tno witling Razhaalt; Cussérea'a (Ansmersi Callectea by Care| Ww ; Seale i cI PRA pea er nd comply with his par a Hine fe Row.) © conmtantly sending out a supply of |< x = Dy Tana it very aiMeult to keep the Istn- | == — i ‘Alls, a good man In the Bibie." notinGmenlwhoinare’beanialtnwed |i ra Ai oes ISN'T IT) STRANGE— HANDS OFF. | class of th doom of our stove from eA enon en) Lue, L000 or eee ee Cert ree MADR Ee eT Yowaut office i “What have yous |etting smoky and black. Now, perhaps coe 2° | nel teewssoarvaln|Helte env with Sees 3ESTION BY VF. M. HOWARTH. qe ihat sing | youlcois eraine gine Meese AOR HOME ts i . ‘Hands .” poste: ee (| ner. ‘The men employed by pany go round specul: “Republican, a Oy the Bible." a en 9 cut this coat for a child two enty “High Beh ‘There are a ¢ many ci “ in} Breciestcal Bi AME tat ig woe Amy cated ied Maisie A eet a — years of ago 45-8 yards of material 2t ; Rome of tlie best foswils are found | as candidat rifleatea ia an ea b ¢ Inches wide or 25-8 yards (1 or 30 inches ; in Lheotontc aL cab | ination . hat for bys ENNY'S HEDGE THE OFFICE-SEEKER. wide will be require {i 0 coercio ssn nk to tly . nour pubs | o y at 4 nf © markatle, as bread aaj moluner Ne nehoota : ptngton Sta BEN Bloobumes |e “pisconed:: down the Wialte House “Her hat! contiguous: |) Onlnions may. atiti liner las in athel ooo penny, BlbObUnt: g steps, wears it un one ride. tvalue for giths of cu 1 Hise DUBIOUS, per, how do Wew| trncomfortable his shoes felt. You should take caution and ve) duns more at impo ci einen le He calted$ know that the®| aginst ho cried, "my corn In worse | | ° Jat cultivating ac ean $ moon: 3 Aprons 2°) ‘since stepped upon by Roose-velt. F ha es miles distan d ; acted pis CNBR EN doubt tha Mucate] J ¢ the earth?" ‘| He looked the picture of despair, } the ania! time} %@ as possible those who will hel Benny, alarmed} And plainly lke the deuce felt, 3 For he had found that no hot afr at the teacher's fe Would go with Teddy" Roose-velt, manner, replied: -y-you sak #0 yourself, str.""—Tit. varilest teachers of another eration 1 by whom, in many cas: fay he remarked to me what ints rable things this the me of its sons toward intr mprovement will be perm: should endeavor to avyoil Ake those of waspa and by Rocky Mountains er No tongue can tell, no pen describe ‘The depth of all the woes-he-felt. n ale of Philadelphis ts a nattonal benefit. | year's penches on t Hatteras is a vast body em | were, — Patladele ity He haa tried—and oh, how cruel hie surrounded by land and flow- fa Record, atom Sig tate the Gut of ‘Mexico. THRIFTY NEW ENGLANDERS, | ; ~~~ MISUNDER- ‘To bunco Teddy Rore-e-velt. péland 1s called the Emigrant Isic] Savings bank depositors in New Hamp-| + NEITHER. STOOD. —Cnicago Inter Ocean, It Js so beautitul and green, shire added over $3,000,000 to thelr hoard Phrenolog ts Carrsee al ine Fra ———_——_ ERENCE. Have you any ref. have werked for two most famous volcanoes of|}ast year, Your bump of "A ‘re Sodom and Gomorrah. See STL. Soe tructiveness ise Found straight line with WACATING YTS. ML very large. Are yo middle." Mann—Oh, ye yoee 1 >, soldte nag! 1. ih nh, yes, T suppose I'm alg, .. soldier or a pugl That the man whose wife has requested him to make a few pur And yet that same man at 1 [which/are equal to each other|diangreeablo thing. No doubt you are] lst? | nything else." sorry you ever saw me. Subject—Neither.} huses for her while in town will come home and say: “Look here, never A. M. will carry home a load like Mr, Mann—I won't go so far as that. > I'm a farniture-} ask me to do this again, Do you think I am a cart-horse to carry home — this and sing “Oh, be joyfu I only wish when I did nee you, I had] @ mover.—TU-Bits such a load?” Hae stop runaway horse on} » thin Mrs, Hiram Offen- os from ladles y co from more'n Applicant—Patth, O1 ho’ a dozen o' them, / Mra. Hiram Offen—Oh! then you have boon in this, country for some time. yenrs) will be aent for 10 cen! thally—L guess she'll wear a vel ext time-Phila-f taken a better look at you.—Boston |” ; agin peceeeooereoscinr SF ob8OO40 064400000504 PPADS y Applicant—Six mont's,. ma‘am.—Hbilt Send money to “Cashier, The World, ee . 5 POPEOISEEHP EEOTD Sui ereees PPR E a habe anes Gelpbia Press, rae ty “jug, Pallteer Bullding, New York Clty? hy Hotere Wh ve tee oe ATC ie) Gens Sead 4 PI os. vie will «i rh ; at Be y Swit J : st f