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THE WOn LD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTORER 24, 1901. all v It Is Ves well to flaunt h in our faces. right. considering must look in it up under the De point e can Wolt Man" not v me Virchow’s Absent-Windedne: Few men have worked harder than Virchow, Germany's “Grand Old icine, who nas just celebrated his elghtieth birthday long since that, after a full day's work, Into his study and sat down to his writing table. re Gy ymas up td! ' Mr. 000000000000 r will have he went dn the evening Here, next morning. be ween her own tom Mrady- mans to vt were'« It ts VOLUME 42. NO. 14,674, Puptished py the ubttsn y A\GClorld. Entered at the Post-OMce at New York as No 52 to @ PAL ROW, New York econd-Cluse 1 Matt 1)- DAY’ N LOVE $1 STORY. THE SEAT OF NS TICE. HE Supreme Court beneh is the highest se iec in \ ou ist stock mr ovalie of a Lapicit Court beneh is the hi i lee ‘Trust par value of le Duncan’ Ss Renomination i this city and county. Tt is mow, as in the past. adorned by $6 ‘ k prices by the corporation that jurists lf ihe pur a char oy the atest legal learning aiid praction! bh ing priv . under officials aps, L. R. MEEKING | | < the utmost tidelity ir exalted trust. ted Tix the er whe were alse | stoekholde For this yf This is the tribunal before whieh are tric ‘ mn eek (as he claimed) for $20,000, and his notes ( | the ghts and even the lives of citizens. rest. giving ne seenrity except (ais he testified) * whole 1001, by Dally Story Pud. Co.) dd not meet until December and ihe vas held as collater: alike, are vite interested in maintaining the H J Ae ! ie ACKSON DUNCAN re: | Only one board= weather was perfect. i preserving the stern independence of the Su In onetiort toa examination before Jndge Gaynor, Mavor od the mountain district of |irg-house was in the place, and there t Vora Saie \ ies Veoolnele i an t in Congrese To the | they stayed, full term in chits court —four A Week, through his counsel, Charles J. Patterson, made this) statement that Mt mizht be better for! At supper he found himself face te \ Cr yohas nominated Robert AL Via ! | the district to send a married man to | face with the postmistres: ena aeier r 7 % Bey TE EPEC supper he was talking to her on ent Maye vdalons was this nomination that the Dar Asso: “TO SUSTAIN THIS ORDER FOR THE EXAMINATION OF THE ()78** Duncan replied gals tay | a aithanol ihe dine cahass memilondity tianlian MAYOR, WOULD VIOLATE THOSE PROVISIONS OF THE STATE 4 sin ofwmissten and that every bachel- | “When T first came. you kno she i 3 ; ZRAL CONSTITUTION WHICH SAY THAT A MAN CAN- or ought to have time for atonement. /¢xPlilned. Mice accommod.y lawyers and Judges, of whatever party or shia f I that I took the avScrs : b DATING RCS IMEO LD inion. Nor DE COMPELLED TO GIVE EVIDENCE AGAINST HIMSELF IN Wer three terms Mies Mary Harley Uns Wert eee promptly met and by practically a unanimous ve red that Mr. A CRIMINAL CASE. had heen postmistrens at Stoneville, ie een ie Burticonitieari toads and for two of these terms th tr the charm of the country haw at- fj My * ‘ ‘ Thomas is conte tie toleindialio imsell Sia Hi ays 1 Rr * 5 eH Buthwhen, abe ait Riel pestle ae Van Wyek had shown himself, during his terni as ¥ ‘ Withoat pursuing the subject further to-day, it is sufficient to chans ef Stonevtl cted people from cities and others "= Patria hes iach jist as good titles for ase “CONSPICUOUSLY UNFIT FOR JUDICIAL OFFICE. Seria ein the liistory/of this or/any, other Amoriean| eejeo ise ae at wine ’ air_and stimple living Which does not bi SOG evel Ruin gton tne tat Mincilaie lone es . i e - Dir Aiaeer Gates as i cd pene scoulds nate vote: ae hd so the office has grown, Now that Direnee kaeein | Honnte Gooseberry: Bush oF “When One ineident alone, the Mayor's admitted connection with the has man been nominated fora high judicial position who had) frther she contraied no yelene [the politicians are tigating me again L = HM | Were Forty a hh 1 ae % . . Rasce . Of course it all came upon Dunean, By have to t up the resigma- jo into hysterics when the is ce ust. fully tles their condeninatio i = cee Paes ates mer i . |suppose I'M have to tear up ee nc oahiseserlen iw ener he Sielele lee ‘Tru 7p fullysjusti th ive ndemnation. In the investieation 4 before that very court that he could not be compelled to give ani ne was warned feveral times that qe On werose only seater too far. an oyster will tur Hammerstein, along of that odious monopoly, instituted by The World, it was proved that testimony tending to ineriminate himself? jMeeneruliinotinacerthelenannel made: ie) pieitwould its iwersiy aus * ald Duncan, EaaNenrons | wlto and beaming on his numer. : =r 1d be beaten, e - sure that I will do nothing ; a er Ee ous i ends Hed ny under: the | 6 SIDE LI | So Duncan made it his business to x0 | . ejyousdon:tabellevciiniperpetunlmoc ore Liebe ON (o) A {to Stonevilte and look into maiters. | t was the real beginnins. SRST GE eect GHTS THE NEWS OF THE DAY. [ay Stoneutie nd Ioe intactere, | Mra "has woe ine reat teelnin BraJy rehearse a play. Look in at the | If you should ask me why tho The guardians of ung Miss Kaywood, who und sometimes inte 1 Park fust erenm might enable the guests to “devour | ie jitthe: builds atas a pin na | and at the end of that Ume he Republic any morning this week ol) yuiat te) poe a ie a are trying to keep their pretty charge beyond heon, Mr. Jerome, whose day is books with an added relish and app the postmistr . as charming aa made an ch to a committee Wat you will observe a smallish man hopping an BE oats the reach of her youthful and not wealthy lover long. ; TETRA MON — jthe ofthe was attractive, The humor of | called on htm, about all over the place like a parched | fell bro out of their rut and a r od a Dg tn fj ‘ h “Gent eosaid, “TE understand pealin's) red-hot skillet lnew play. But Timight be wrong | are curiousiy lacking in up-to-dateness. With sularly. he took enough durt Uh are living apove your station the thing broke upon him, and he ine 5 iT ye er oun Object Oud mrhis ta Hewes" i JANE GORDON, | ocean greyhounds in constant record-breaking | summer smashing ia gambling-bouse doors ty | pein tas lvagens One cranes eand reduced ene ae ery age | against my renomination. One Id that He rolls up his sleeves, hangs his hat | =| condition, the Atlantic is a little thing between | tet throm the mane yea eset One. stud Sea eat area Tam a tacheior and the other ts that on the largest bump at the back of his meetate oy 5 s ‘ aoe | Hees oh orp aaa) i Jo not secure the removal of the post- hend and proceeds to act every. part MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, | persistent lovers. The guardians should provide = oS —_—+ “Lo must Mase Haley To es ene eee eee je yexatoRale the plece. Brady at rehearsals is a HIE Queen could be sav: a Santos-Dumont balloon to win temporary se- | Who sha eet REATA Thomas Lipton’s firm resolye not to marry solemnly are very | ounce that both objections il noon be cross between a steam engine and « ful, dancing, or walk black | curity. Se | The Coroner | till he has lifted the cup may raise the suppost- 1 overcome and I hope to have your st catherine whee). Don't mias him | A intanigh © Edinburgh, | = = | tion that the object of his affections has indefl- donee. ;port_ag usual.” eae ° masked, in in. or Mrting Taw oaman peering in through my dining | irglary asa fine are’ makes a knowledge of Raat pone atheslinnnyilaynel haven tucHe you, Mr, Duncan.” wat Nobody can crop up and accuse Burr iy attire.” room binds last night engineering partot the up 5 ' rin ltenranees poned the happy day. In the event will do what we can McIntosh of 1 | the Market Cross i “Hobber or rubber” jee a H cracksman’s | of his winning the cup and th ‘s hand he | aacieenemina lon There's none of ub) at wea, “to | _—+> } curriculum, The tunnel into the Vgold | will bestow on his bride the proud edding | ymoon Duncan took lit Burr, First hi dashes | cables, ax But | An interesting side Hght of the campalgn is | Smelter Tast August, and that made the other | gift sie could desire. | She laughed, a genie, wile -Oltlce Department, £0 j aa to song pernats art a ine slob ay Catala st cea the glimpse into the daily routine and personal | “ay into the vaults of the Chicago post-ottle | -_- very Jaug , Be ute: ajoy pape a ou d where the fray is thickes! aoxends | or hard on the ae untly : | . t 1 ale Duncan had ever heare was gre mused 1 & nits oc ate: 1 ering volved problems that ought to make them | Were yeu hurt the bloyele ran over | est mu us war news. Next he turns up smil-lameng the hilla and morasses oft pits /otg tive candluatcay Fors mankol diferlnie hs nce ee aUlemas hats Quan AoE aoa nites : rancover 1" Duncan xpent a pi the pro} out ehe said very - § ing on the thither aide of the footlights, | North, or gall ihrouRhethenredil sical and mental traits th re singularly | rank in the history of the profession with a | eauiet Tithnenireaereellt | and then wandered up only 1] hat they had been instrume - only to disappear again shortly behind | bracken of the rimoors, and the) alixe in their datly programme. Each rises | McDonald subway | es eee Heat Into the hands of an old fh pal sane bringing to her the man she 1c A camera, and go to photographing | hills of the robbers, to Her her) at and retires near 11 ch takes a | seo = The Ky 2 jwas in that region for the shooting and Dunean had ne fa Professional beautles. Just now he ts |energy outwore the picked eu oet and eM Lowirimmneilial att | is whol Hhanirockil lelaloitereiitoriante { The Bast flightieth Street householder who |i ien, Na nade cachred rehearsing in Miss Parker's new play. |her company. At other times, SESre DLE Ne LSCORCLR to will probubly Becher tust salt tor Us } has lost $10,000 in jewelry through the dishon- j -ppe o quer nean al- and the fact that her aunt hast His next. move on the board ts en-|ctnating languor, would He | glances at the morning papers, while Mr. Shep- seasets esty of his servant should have Hstened to his. jiowed himself to be persuaded to stay a / left a_comforzable fortune did 1s shrouded In mystery, but tt is sure to be |abed, receiving company In the French | ard defegs that necessity of a day well begun till — estate agent and taken ont a policy of in- | few days with his friend, for Congress cloud) their happine interesting, =. |, feenoe rateren Ha ala a after breakfast. Mr. Low breakfasts at 7.45, At that Hoboken banquet to Mr. ¢ | surance against burglars. The usual face of such ot sympho- Lottie Bini Darker, who wrote “Way | {aur mame” “are four seneet mung | lunches at 1. dines at 6.15. Mr. Shepard break- | where the menu Is to be composed of | polictes is $2,000, and they cover loss vy pecula- LETTERS FROM—— Down i has named her new play | sary Fleming and Mary Livingstoue, | fasts at 8.30, lunches at 1.30, dines at | typitying the sources of the ironmaster’s wealth, | tions from the kitchen as well as from outside | “Way Down South.” Mine Parker de-|To the Council Board she would bring | Hach takes exercise every | bast furnaces holching forth punch, iee-eream iy souzces. It speaks well for the character of maid | i THE PEOPLE ention of using up all the - Tata Pte ‘ = gree is malniatortenslearipaas i betors atier Benin ler erie aneines Cakes eativer ard with dumbbells and Indian clubs, in the , shape of T-rails, the menu ecards might | servants that such thefts are small and of infre- | f orrying her head over titles. The new einen ne war, Soot old way Just after his bath and before | show “What Mr. Carnegie said” and “What Mr. | quent occurrence, and the thieves are rarely y In now In rehearsal at the Repudlic | ant she excelied in matches of archery | breakfast. Mr. Low wheels np Fifth avenue | Carnegie did." An occasional iibrary or two in + of the tenant's own household, H Advice for Cat-To pels i nue stron seats Pa Brats Who | and pall mall.—Powell Cowan's new | SSS = a mre eeT Tre rerarae Sista rs = roe eae ! Guat ia es sep that sf ces It, Ie Not natistied with its prea | ete, ; v6t. BO a complains the x tea who ithe cats, espectally a KATE CAREW ABROAD CHTIE(ccseee eres = U = o a | very cade In treating thy brate ar he doer, Whe eines PEOPL E TALKED ABOUT. wrecee | nok tee thin tenatment? Tease him and bother him in a hundred ways; pull hia ears, call him if By an Expert. ta he dave the eat thls treatment ta pot to taken « teasgoontul at A thne, with a little sug to tke away | the bitter taste. HONOKES. a gentleman to tell) Vo Abolish Baldness. a certain & Tl! To the Filter of The Evening World 1 hay 1 letters from readers on | hideous, mis Jie my work | be given all at ones Gentlemen Never Do, Ayer per for teman what has sald about him? The girl is known Po Strange! Noo matter how far 1 | ush this ste@en i the housemald, coming to clean the room, found him absorbed in his : work. This tneldent did not stand alone, and on such occasions the Pro- to my friends as a critic of the w the relation to haldness, 1 would fessor wax quite astonished when he learned that It was morning. He of gen JM. | rusee Gus EEN oa hi wpuld pull out his watch, saying, ‘Now, | must go to bed for ac > ds repeat gossip of this sort taking ‘off our hate efile in | hours before leaving for the univeraity."" Prof. Virchow's averag ¢) FR ets aother! ma: ne, nile siting im street care, ferrr= allowance of sleep ts between four and five hours what a woman Wd about him Pile pei cine pains el aay A Imperturbable Gillette. ta looked upon with contempt TNT i nreak the hat habit, and avert balds lest way to cure the girl “rite” would |, PRACTIONL. In the heyday of his dramatist's career, Willtam Gillette wrote a huge F be to never repeat atiy of her criticisms, | Reece inatat | spectacular play called “Ninety Days," and invested every penny of hin "It comes right [Sho would lose all Interest In her self- bass A fortune in {ts production. The venture failed hopelessly. Not so Mr straight’ son office if this plain were followed. Ir AL CERT HUCMIGE Nor SD te Gillette, After a desperate tMneas he set to work, wrote ‘Too Much John- oe — beh ine cree 4 son’ and retrieved his losses at one throw. Again, when he had Just BT et rater hl (aa Tarai reieaaseihh welt by completed “Sherlock Holmes,’ a fire broke out in his hotel and the thea- Dear Mra. Aver Siikerdaew ine userinkllngcutll Coeltetresla eC. tre at Boston, The MS.. of which no copy had been made, was burned to SU IUTS OUR RIN esha [have it ome properiy.. am one wliy has pal { ashes, together with the scenery for “Secret Service.’ Yet the news left Appropriate ty give on [for two broke shefte in month vt th him unmoved. Turning lazily in bed In the hotel to which he had re- Jon the celebration of thelr gohten weds | OF Tt x againat | q moved, he suld to his informant, In hia inimitable, uninterested way: to-day. | ding? al weer, “Say, Is there any danger of this hotel burning?" Receiving a negative Back!" delivering a | Y object in gold, elther useful OF) Quay Desiren Rhyme. answer, he added: Then come and tell me all about It in the morning.” rs ornamental, would be approprle 7 iu, nt And, turning his back, he fell asleep. ‘Phe next day the restarted work, (2) f FORTUNE, Hl ate, but If you do not wie to Ot aimeul aingalgn bande and, by a prodigtous effort of memory, dictated the entire play Ina fort- 0.) f s to Ro much expense, flowers tled with | pling «wort to chome with night. ES PHAN aes went SHE WAS IT, ‘2 yellow satin ribbon, a cup and saucer jiog'y tna A Self-Made Man. & |b hunting : a nt, yy ted with low vow—any pretty Uttle ity ehangin= tie + While George F. Baer, the recently chosen President of the great Phil- ¢ “Di you have pou are see an phon harper rate ates Mae Hepa ail pt cone He adelphia and Reading and New Jersey Central Railway systems, raked [2 Dany luck? SE racrurer va pla snnthartial they Glee | hay and did chores for his farmer father, in Somerset County, Pa, he © oe fn i 7 human — nature ; way or another to wift. | ‘ © ame, 1 didn't Gai Mise Hew did not imagine, in lis most sanguine daydreams, that he would become (2 -* get shot by any of ahi } with Ladles.| witn the head of two such great railwayn, or that he would one day make a 2 ‘D the other people Ss etie nearer Dear stra, Ayer \ To the kalter of The < splendid name for himself at the bar. Yet these and other successes have °? Dowho were hunting he interrupted, a] i When a gentleman walks in coms ier secielaliaalanac iiviagein come to him, while he ix still in the prime of life. 21h with me.t—Wash- Peat ete pea, 3 [Dany with two young ladies with WHOM | Ay, were Ge mot 3 A close study of the Ife of Mr. Baer shows the secret of his success oc 2 ington Star Sek ayer upon 2 {He 8 on Intimate terms fs hie proper to be an open one: nay, a homely, o hioned one—he did not waste nS wee MPL [pace on the outaide or between the moment of his time. . i dent.’ © | Soung ladies? let this teach ue poarettila i 3 HARD WORDS. Pe eee chia | 2 When two gentlemen are tn com- ANTIDOTE pened Prove pany with one young iady please state see deere eee = the place of the same in promenade F under same conditions as above. Ae 4 VELVET AND. CORDU IROY DRESSES. “PROVEN. woaw | POR HOME SOP OTICEARLE upon the street this timen_ the em to hint r “HE gentleman's place Is on the ee N I winbes Ue eerveicaleine |e ee ele ee eri eae ae chet Tense Ta Rereaaaitersnce DRESSMAKERS. sa cress) Paris ye oterety New ler dress If they are gond at al! Misttorciwhatyon on what terms he {s with the ladies, | — ork has ac {t. Outdoor totlets SOLAlPaytCateathnG sito ‘on : to be- | largely mixed with velvet are the new- ek Prone eC Thi men are. walking with one lady, the Fashion Mint. > ; a ; i called me A large number of velvet treet |it count he n design as} re1-house bus both on the oe od form for al TO.cut this fancy blouse closing tn cene dresses are being «ty at the fall ot the korgeo . : 8 HR ero valk a ith two men, | {fe UAck"in medium size 23-6 yards of 4 openings. They Norn and will be Me HUNGRi Mr, Goodsort —>| !ady to be aeen walling with two | material 21 inches wide, 23-4 yarda 27) worn more c ely, Yet they ar ; {o Mungry Horace What this? "The? | The Smallest Talk Will Do. inches wide or 1 %-8 yards 41 Inches : experiments, nre compromises, | ornmtnent ty ‘ Se ci 2 Atmosphere of. pear sire Aror wide will be required, with 3-4 yard of ah, yess Wow commerelalism Will you Kindly publiah the proper) all-over lace for yoke, 11-2 yards for pounds and po iiiving atl ihe?! way to entertain a young lady calling | Ponte nte. hothin’ Anex feelings from‘? | in the afternoon and also one calling in| SGHL ey ea hiy ue our midst," &c.*'} the evening? Is tt proper to serve re-| . ray Nonsense; 1 dot’) ¢reehments? A DEBUTANTE. | rend the 8 Eunos Lads=and HERE js no set form for entertaln-| RB UreM Bund nOllia ce iT ing afternoon callers, Girls and ed the evi i women usually find plenty iv talk) to Dgure out more strik jabout. Serve tea and small cakes and the whence; § with flowers in the : Ina generat way [ would suggest your rH thes truth Or velvete show Fe directing the conversation to toples Bere and vines reltef. Perhaps agreeable to the young lady, Say but 8 weata thing /{nivelveta: te, panne J Little about yourself and talk a good deal 3 outlined w a \ and very pleasantly about her. This is! ” et wear cord \ usually satisfactory method, H n ilar Mies Hecker a Are that the ¢ tre wrong, y weit] > And that ti was thick : ss SOLACE, tig : Hf “Twill not be. | Don't sorrow though you are forgot along 3 3 Neve I” » | Amid the world's dissension; when it's over, : © The biggest nulsance frequently when eowithe y | Attracts the most attention, battle has been wor straps, whieh puttoned at : °} —Washington Star, hard work of the heroca w rt bolera, dee + , Willie Ie se Fa —— Hans ; of the ¢ chivalrous! He par > APPOSITE. act, but Just begun, uirned A wh penny In the slot & 4 . nd I've found out that the f gulpure interran with black velvet sothe og [lata rananls Ha sateen ends he et fellow who Tibbona finished the.top ail opened won nnitne, shen’ Ne: ANOTHER VICTIM TO TEA, Pane a ry Luge prem ant thereon the: spot f Rulpuire plastron and a tace Jabot ight) a;vott tt ts wonderful how American women take to the tea-drinking habit when they come to London. This | “What are you doing?" some ono nnws just\as much about it as Ught sleeves widened a little at the bot. [ & pack: “ % ‘ing! ked, yoke and deep cuffs, when long sleev. Tipodle who were not. ai Meaual wace™ teiemiader wiebnk ie Skerjack + $8 an Impression of Miss Madge Lessing discussing an orange pekoc, or whatever ft may be, In the palm # jeer bali lela oa i i Grusllereldes'seds p « oj, zChleago Record, unnéeie Mlan ie tleoiereiworee: ain tnt YO, It was so ro.$ Foom of a famous hotel. Miss Lersing ts playing in “The Whirl of the Town,” and though the critics don’t Conductor—Fare,? | hin elie Haul aah ae se eh ho| The pattern (No. 3900, stses 32 to 4) oon te belge-colored felt ornamented with Ary pan th like the piece everybody secms to like Miss Lessing. mister! b4 . id) speak, —| "il be Rent for 10, cents, pasine velvet. ees $t4 508 1d9d000 gasped, au soon aa ho could spe Send money to “Cashier, The World, . OCOTE toe VOOPOPED CELE DE DOS PEGE IVI OV OPH CIOVEL UD SHLTIIIS THE IITEETOE>OETOIOTEHEDIYODDLELTS, Chleago. ‘Tribune. “ « bPulltzer. ig, New York City,” H pa tear