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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. VOLUME 42. Published by the Presa Publishing Company, Gi) . 8 to @ PARK ROW, New York. NO. 14,687. 1 ° Entered at the Post-OMce at New York as Second-Cinss Mail Matter. SIDE LIGHTS ON THE ‘NEWS. ‘The mystery of the Boers’ source of supply of | five at his polling place showed inferior quall- have tired of cheap jingle and want something but as he is orking might | better." The supertor box-office opinion ts that ay for the people; that's what [am paid | playgoers want something to amuse and relax, i | the munitions of war is no greater than that of | the amount of the sald munitions left behizd by ? the British in their Might or captured upon them. of" he may have been up late the night before | regardless of Mterary or dramatic merit. It!is = When the Boers come down on a fold of : T thinking out a plan to protect citi- | mostly serious young persons of the gentler sex t suspecting there is not always thine to “bura | zen . ged in innocent games @f chance | who go to the theatre to weep. Papa and } + : your ciphers and destroy your ammunition.” gainst the rude Interruptions of the inquisitive, mamma go to laugh, and Brother Willle prefers H Points on Etiquette. —- Hit in each instance there was an example of | a tittle physical symmetry behind the footlghts | $ eee ‘Sooner or later we'll have good 1 Tra ate e : i j Elastane te where ineeetaraaieall aie rly r to assist the orchestra leader {n marking time. | Wonld Mave Neen Conrteoun. 1s youth. oe j Dear Ayer In this tnatance It'll be a Sunway.” ty ‘a “Judge Thirtidaze gave me this cigar.” ‘ T met two young Indies at a dancing y * Maybe those are! "AK a present or a fine?” her face. and if there was ever Iife QW aE ii school, We all went home via the samo If John Bull goes to the relief of the ‘Turk aie —— : or health or happiness tt route, except that I went further than arr B “ “course, Marquls, you met many ’ E H R ss Should T have left the ear when | “8Alnst France he will have a bad quarter of an — +. According to the Pall Mall Gazette there ts “a @) exeitoments in st eee “We finally Auancatacisuenine ene hour explaining to the British Matron the moral Some of that quarter of a million of si vehetalailne | ne het oinlesieaaT ord iocied aaa Te the world? did and accompanied them home all By Mme. Louise. ae way? V considerations that move him to such a cou was not obligatory, tnasmuch as| The British Matron, as she sees her sons dy! hear, at the | clearin: ich were some flowers Jan al vegetables, Hough new English vegetable—an esculent that has ad- which was distributed to. election captains | vanced In favor so rapidly that whole fields in Rae might have been put to better uses, It might | Essex are now devoted to growing It.” This [Bowe # 1 sannabesssrsenkounsensaeser id SS | | you did not escort the Indies to the ry 1 s for 1k seemed that the head of the house-- : . on the bleak veldt, is beginning to have doubts | have opened new roads to Moat House and | «noyerty” : ad fe eras ; Tha Evening World places at the * ance. It would have been extreme. | pi " : i etae Of) | is Li i siiedidentarien Wesees novelty” is Indian corn, which the British colo: | the father of the girli—had gone to Dens ourteous on your part, put the girls | She never felt before as to the expediency of | straightened old ones, added new priz nists in Virginia found growing side by side dered on the | ver far machiner; di 1 of its feminine readers the f f if : ks 2? disposa: of its feminine rec o reason to expect vou to see them | war for any object, even for diamond mines. ford pussy cats to the cattertes, gladdened the | with tobneco. ‘Thouch it seems to have been a arieenaneiye lon | ‘The young gant was a miner who was ! services of a very competent dress- noma Sianex us caealoneintlinig: Mironeun courin lienrighoerinesl tradesmen and filled other | tittle slow in crossing the Atlantic, it {8 the best. | Seana ee satiG t et aT ee er RERTRI when, rise | 9 af b gat Ppa i long-fel a P vi F ‘3 averted vat wend i trled a ie who will assist. and advise I) In Correct RonwieEtl pp long-felt wants at Wantage. It ts not In the | American idea adopted by England. There are Pity Ai el enough to walk and he took Dea f{t/did the title stood for ‘Drunk and T making of his money so much as in the spend- | corn enthusiasts in [lino!s who will argue from Yas ae SHE lee res GRE ine MIS Gro oa IGh LT eenuea 3 them in planning new dresses and "\), claims. that. Mrs. ch my: mp. H making over old ones. Address all Jorn Miss Ar M. Smith orderly,’ and had av s10it von the at | ing of It that a millionaire shows his real flnaa- | tyis acorn-lke, or entering wedge, beginning, | {expect to go until the end. Well when z | ey Sor Fortep (is the to stem yourself. TL op cho voted early to avold the rush | Cal ability, ‘Think of the possibilities in bull | that it will be only a question of time when the || ¢fiF01 ont twas tin and beardiess | tis not much uf a story, Judge, f letters on this topic to Mme, Lotise, content that this Ie W-bred. It should Moral whojvo ae Pies: | dogs and blooded stock that went to waste In | jt i neat the Boers. In the W, aad f stuttered he concluded, addressing the lawyer, % Evening World Home Dressmaking be s Martha Alice Jo: Ofrs, | found the rush at its helght. Mr. Croker’s feat | ict pexpended quarter of a million! r 7 . In * ern Thad resi about the Hoeky Moun-} but It was about the flercest experience { John J, Jones) of In the unmarried wom-| in casting the first ballot In his precinct was 10- pat system of dietetics cornbread is th®only real | tains : iE titesand rtut | had. 3 Department.” ‘s case the Miss should be placed In} markable even for a man who has always got “What a handwriting old Oom Paul staff of life. x nd [decided to begin these, ! “And your mountats friends? Did you Fy —_——. enthests, as (Milas) A M. Smith. 10 Gn the ground feor ahead of the ero han! Where to you suppose he learned to : : een vad took the fret train never hear from them afterward? Wize eines Lacie PUZZLED. ; s write “You can't make your home warm without plenty | niy yenrs agg 1) “Not a word, and I've always prom- Would it be ark : * or “Miss shouta] consciousness of a duty well done in such “Out of a kopje-book, T fancy." of registers.”” qeous ised myself the satisfaction of golng jime,e pretty way to ne in sfening a letter! erisis may nerve the serene mind against the Sanaa “Yes, and that's the only thing that'll) make an back there and trying to find them, But bat | ke Cock bor a] communication, amictions of adverstty. Mr. Devery as number | Composer De Koven Insists that the people | election warm, too.” (things and places change ro much in + nd that the men Iked the; twe years, T understand that the when the nelosed tn parenthe- sts merely to show that the lady Is 1 married or married, and, !f married, the nd's name should de given. correct on this) nelde on which I met with palsies millions of rix of the camp better than thi. very mount ond with my new | my and went alone, | Wealth fall broke whore pmpass ale fragment | As th grouped themselves a “When T tried to get up, he eon-| the drawing-room Marcus Cornoven, the tinued, * that 1 had sprained his wife and whlepered ‘a my ank' tently | heard a noiae—thi and then they st aide by musts of vole ingly handsome couple, Sho a young elant brin as ctly Kowned, with Jewels Uiat Venus in his arr were | were Worth a king's ransom, and she tring Wirectly fa my Vell, not glorious pleture of health and make tall, gray and strong, had ale . laughing eyes and a buoyant that distressed his evening 1 If you want something that will wear y well yet he a stylish able shirt watst, get af Le heavy cnough to make witaout lining. | hus The tdea in not lining it is that itean! y be washed and 1 will dow avone day In writing toa tradesman one may use the third person. as you suggest. or may uldress the tradesman In the first per- hit tits son, Generally speaking, T think such them, wh COIs Jettors are written after this form: fo be very “oll and t : Sinltha Orseat! eaeerbeneicmiaonan Dear Sir: Please send the folowing articles (here enumerate) to the address i i : $ 3 i flceve ed unde below. Very tr ; end under ing the fulness t in a small puff, i “Where do 1 (Mrs, G. Jackson, No, 21 Fifth avenue} come in | New York.) Proper, Not Obligatory. Dear Mra Ayer: An employer Invites one of hia em- sto the wedding of his daughter » to know if tt !s proper to preeent EMPLOYE, proper enough, but tt me and What Marquis approached and the predicament, 4 if by instinct to pee he did? He om, up on back while he fn his arms, holding her as if she | a Wittle doll ba I never saw strength, Well, looking over shoul full view of A pretty toot b ted tn two sailor knot : Ona five Inches below. anit the end t tn ache below Visitor—So you are the wild man of Borneot Whaté made you wild? Wild Man—see- tng things with whiskers — things” that ask fool ques- tons. you sup IMINESS NOTE very much?" ing with a great 1 he still holde story, especially ished in a dt that, make a vi ie ovis Dear Stme. Laut Wil you kindly tell me how t can ax over « | DlOy’ Light gray drese? Thay rimat that was Tet when T ma nor, a doatt think nything. skirt Is oot, fresh vest in it Thave a pale blue ¥ | Let the Bride Wear W Dear Mra Ayer WHI you Kindly tell me atiich color is most for the bride at a golden weddlug to wear when a new ceremony S ROlIg to take place? Wil a black aires Ant for the bridesmaids the sam WHI ft be proper for a widow to be “best an? MOCO Wes always the prettfest on of this kind. oT think {3 anniversary w i her golden wedding 14 look lovely tn white, with perhapn a itttle gol somewhere about the costume, ‘aith, oO Tho dress for tho het woman should| {heard the docther be pretty; any color would do. I would} J, tellin’ the missus not sugerst black. It ts too funereal| ¢ that bie lungs ts for muck a beautiful anniversary { normal, an’ that's Yes, it would bo quite proper nomethin’ turrible, widow to act as “matron of h Ol know.'—Phila- which !s the term employed for the best | { delphia Press, woman . About Returning Presents, y ASURE WAY. Dear Mra Aver. 6 WHT you kindly advise me ff ft ts proper to return a Christmas present le. PLICIT. WB Stranger -- how'll [ g90 Blank street from “Putting his cash {nto real estate.” AWESOME. “Oh, my!" ex: slalmed the cook, ‘tls consumption Ho master hi « Sothern “ xt thing t is the ever happened to How do ye know?! tnquired chambermatt Mection of an ex- of mine which Is Indicro! enouzh to look back on, which at . timé was nothing short of tragic. We ) “The Lady Lyons" tn Boston, It was our iirst wer formance of the plece for that season, and we you'll do tt wit same duck waddle dat I saw yer con Int ‘long der street wit’ Jus’ now. ‘OND DIR © A young man, when on unfriendly é had not rehearsed terms? 1OUS MA e it for months. 'T would he proper “to return the gift 3 Instead of wear- | and would br good form If tt were a . Ing a wie In this valuable otject. If, on the other : play, powdered hand, the remem- Fy n rance, tt would be in much better taste One—And What's | ed ih aie ae we to tnake to mention of 1t and do nothing |p h0™ ane i havin SUBS SDA ory second between the in the ms BER estan Sain ‘This I the way the Divine Sarah ap- —_——- HA ai 2 ISR: Ue ree rything went wrong from) peara to a western artist In the act of Pe adacienathnk Lane etaene ut the fi a caution, | learning Kngileh, LETTERS FROM---+ Denables any one to lee-cream, F wretched gawder would Bet 3°) nua PECOMES A GENTLEMAN, {eave $0.0 wee Bp or properiy. Wt was all streaks and) Oi) year ago to-morrow J. W, Gove +~—— THE PEOPLE YA. Beat—Get a WELL MET, 2] 22t8 Sut oplarse’. Thea f were a] cca, founder and president of the . ase that pays you @] buneh of curis ted to ny Higher Practical Education Society, 7 nd @[tying.on the curls the: signed bis first contract with a ‘ium’ spend any ge] And thht powd uuldn't ec i come a “gentleman,” and now that A Henpeoked Husband, or mesterathan i tiwonld Agl on: Ix his leading salesman in the | ° ng several ov territory, crawing a salary of aan 3 R ar. 1 am 2 x ready for the last sard cited this instance before tine : y uniform, is Women's National League ne 2 | tried tiny afternoon as a typical {lue- fart, all the hottee. a atlon of the goud work which he had Mi 1 fo not da aeny, Bast should hestra | already mplished among the “downe ft readers would advise ° heanierl |troduen of Chicago. He sald that at home he had a ack of contracts with y nvsn Mungry Howard yu HusnaND ntateeanEs oiltepulaca'in as an ‘rmen, in which both he and they iravaataree | wuulderecnn htm had volemnly agreed not to take a drinie MR, BARRIE AT SOMEBODY ELSE'S PLAY. fer vree®} and Jaw we hunted, m ra eaelcgnp lea qupretoe one year inet te, * A aye > ft 0 “i Une af | fet The news of Mr. J. M rie’s American success inspires me to dig up this sketch T made of him in} [4 <> | but not of that blooming mus in most cases these contracts “ Jonesvy — Shake, © | tiche! ‘he or Stra struck up another not been ken, and thats fn. de} the early part of thi ar, Mr, Barrie fs an attentive playgoer, and it {s easy to imagine that when I old man; my wife ? of perspiration came out] Fesult dozens of seemingly saw him he was improving his own dramatic technique by studying the work of another. can't cook, elther, 2 {down msi face. «My, room | Men: had) heen eclaimed.--Chicago. Hee pT G B 3 » two fires. and an auction. ea, SLIZABYT GATES ¢ BITS OF ADVICE i) 2 wo] Sinally just as f was about to break IER PARTY, Truck Owners, «x . an B licearireavrutelanalinduleerin weatpurous |P stands for debutante, radiant and Editor of Tue Rreatog. Wor lis Weomrey > . > fit the .: = deste iat : ig SUGGESTION BY F. M. HOWARTH. 2 peat a sonert ee tee reed UOT h Pt e i as ; Sit wae that) canton my f ue up tie plates, eae a . 3 tit on as Tr: airs an 8 who come to the OUR cow i . ne oslrnal y reaty to 6% pe ikitier 1 OR HOME : by on te Sate + | chat aghastly echaperone, atid wneagital DRESSMAKERS, |eore se weset te tens sa : * P st 2s . ea RE : I nit Clara Bloodgood on Fifth av F scanian e for papa, who stralgitway sled (3 {10 foot 2] nue today, Bie was gowned in LMAck | When hea requested to wottle-thé bill The Evening World's Daily \ 405 Di] velvet and wore a we black hat | Close ithe rea Toetly the shutters, re Hashion Hint. | rout have : S| amothered In ane yhat do the —— Jum. tw mer ens Z}urich feathers, Mra Synae do hese sth au On eciey wretch arrested had one been Bloodgood --Loulsville ‘Timea, h the simple style a bnoT! “Poverty, DICKEY’s VIEWS. tafd Brother Dickey, “hes been a great blessin’ ter me en mine, T never had mo ‘nuit in all my Hfe ter make me set up in bed em aw myse'f, How long fo" daylight? 1 pever had no money in de bank, en. never felled down en broke my neck tryin’ ter ketch de caushler w he lef’ word dat he was takin’ exere!se for hia hélt; en I never had one datlar in a> rail rond fer de receiver ter oe thankSn fer what he wuz ‘bout ter) renales Ae Rich mens Is ez necessary ez tax See aera dea “bout cx popular, sometimes; ‘but >| shut up her pre dey got mo’ troubles’ dan. what.1 ‘Bf nouse at New Rochelle and come to| Dey all hez dea, hlehtaull , be iJ TO ARTISTS: r : > : ° vi ci Is of “Old Orchard," | What no mens kin’ pernounce, en no ARTIS TO BUSINESS MEN: town for renearsuln of “Old Orchard.” | What no’ mena kin pernoy Artists are usually so consclentious that when offered a thousand Liberality is sometimes a sin, Don't call your clerk Into the office dressing. But let ft mueld not & man's most rosa Is de- Uahted with her part in “The Way of the World, has made a # nit In it. . Marguerite Merrington's new play. Mise] Churen, de, preschers aves, beside being a clever actress,| is dey’ ain't ex fur frm helt es next -de ‘cut tease Jacket tor ca rial dollars for a nisture they know is only worth fifty they refuse the ‘and say: “Mr, Redink, your services during the past year have been 3, all-round, thrifty, industrious and | month In Cum Christmut 5 Reise Matas inuhees aide’ or Who knows but that the man may be posing as n Patron of far beyond what we dared hope for. To show our appreciation of your 2 ble ttle woman, She can dance a} Mens a Ace aitnipy Atk Satan Inches. wide will be required. | cts an it sould probably pain him not to be permitted to pose. Don't efforts we will raise your salary five hundred dollars.” Now, what will © pd oF: ita Pe NaST, itn eata meh) epee sales Gea h a tnt fe Mie , paln him. Always take the money, > ®& | She makes al her gowns, hats an e: h de. Ps for 10 cents. x he do with all this extra money? Squander it, or, perhaps, get married. | mage costumes, and tn seldom. without | feven-year corey en ger rub Came, We ot Don’t throw temptation in his way. A needle In her hand even at the thea: fy The artist had a style of his own, Odeooereresesreoeoteceegooaesed: bE OOO SEDOLUL ILD D720 EEOVETEREESHLOHHDODEDD LODHEETEGevoEIEeooNEaoEgltTE. | JANE GORDON, Conetit ution ‘iB dey’ Be