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io. baie NG, DECEMBER 16, 1901. THE WORLD: MONDAY EV! ee | | ye ee ea ae euorld. Cmuytikoiusto) 208-28R8E84 $5529000O02009644000 6. REPEDIRE ODODE ORDEG EEN WS DIFFERENT IN THE SHOPPING DISTRICT. 2 By T. E. POWERS. Published by the Press Publishing Company, No. St to 62 Park Row, N Entered at the Post- at New ¥. vnd-Class Mall Mav Vhen Clara ¥ VOLUME 42 | Jover between th | THE INTERNATIONAL COPPER WAR. onga ‘A fight to a finish between the Amalgamated Copper Company, with ts capital of $155,000,000, and the Rio Tinto Company, with a capital of $250,- 000,000—one with the vast Rockefeller millions to draw on, and the other with the untold wealth of the Rothschilds in reserve for further mun eons it started not move ee what the of war—would be a war by comparison with which conflicts that have de ‘ cided the fate of nations will seem puerile. How ridienlously small an time peent Greek and Turkish war seem, and ¢ insignificant it will make th more recent struggle on the isthmus, in which a few cheap lives were sac ralissitno, ficed and only enough money expended to have “subsidized” a ge or two. The isthmus war was a fact of the sort that Anthony Hope makes | oy) roy fiction of; the copper struggle will decimate hnmble bank accounts and lay “waste the petty fortunes of smal! investors, while making breaches In th most colossal fortresses of flnance that exist in the world to-day, And ; : ead in wer to when it is all over the price of coppe the consumer will be moved up eS h ain a frahoveouldsno? I i above the former top-notch figures and the publi always since eivillzas| (2 s bat wi . 4 ed ow urs in her ni) Lane was tion began, will pay the bil in the consequent higher prices. But in the med to be n> ixlous to have that reason for 4 door mov Ilot: w words of Sir Lucius, “It's a mi y pretty quarrel as it stands.” This big financial fight ts int ing a time when capital on this » sting as a symptom, Are we approach- i vw Lane went ping f » of the Atlantic will not hesitate throw down the gage to capital long intrenched on the other s x1 complaints | Pond?” American industries have invaded Europe and arou Vite of coal} of competition in all the Continental capitals —in Berlin don be nn tines of |. . se in ad and ofl; In Vienna because of shoes, in Le alle harnessing industry, not least in the inventions that ! of electricity as a power for man’s use. ‘These appear now to have be ont mere skirmish Ines in an irrepressible contlict e iinmedyite fature ‘ t ai bask The copper fight is a first general cog ment. Another contest will be F y y found her con fought by the same Rockefeller forces in the matter of iu Baku] be was fata Nedoprit i LS WRU ELS oil flelds have already begun to the ard Oi each F was imp for him ‘ ‘There isn't) any ve me from the mouse!” “What lovely chiffon!” A LIMIT TO PATIENCE. ttle WUT be on. A very won ments, and the time is not . mote when the yomade in Europe sance has ti derful and syst atic prelimin: yr In recent years by the Standard Oil Company. Its agents have visited ey Hities distribution, carefully examined the f of elty available as a depot fe and made exhaustive raphy and municipal statistics possessed at Standar something wholly remar! pon, ‘The knowledge ports Uh Juropean O1L headquarters able. —-+<—___—_ VERS § FANCY AND MARCONDS PACT. oo ‘ Jwes Verne’s horoscope of twentieth-century inventions which he cast for Sunday World readers revealed a charactertstic fertility of faney, The anto-house, the dynamite s marine yachts for pleasure trips across the uncharted bottom of the rship. the Atlantic tunnel, the utilization of sub- i William Brady is a hap ko The retirement where Neptune had his home, and where some of the fabled marine mon-} from t t bewuty and ty rnwall and caught by the watchful operator off Newfoundland constitute ents to the atest wonder-tale thet world has ever been privileged |"! fs oie the A, B, C of the gr to hear, Glendower's “spirits from the vasty deep" have been summoned | x ie itallal dys HEERER | ete ay tr et ae Sa rc asters may yet be found by sportsmen, were all worthy of the author of “They ner S : x 7* Steam House” and “Twenty (Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” ‘They are it : Py } picturesque ideas set forth In graphic phrase and made all the more alluring FEE eee retinal te = ! by the artifices of printer and artist. ema willing to : > Yet how prostic they appear by contrast with the plain, unvarnished rady Wee 2 4 ; tale on another page of the Sunday World of Marcont's wireless electric Soutt| ' V midie- ie : ¢ message actss the sea! The electric sparks projected into space from roeky coe Sue | Tete partwbich H ¢ again, and this time they answer to their names! ette Ryley’s p ‘Thus an Italian inventer steps forward to head the processton of prog- ress for the first time since Galileo, Like him, he juggles with the super- natural, but there is no thought of throwing him into Jail to recant and reaffirm and beat his hands against the bars and shout, “It does move, any- how!" On the contrary, he receives more consideration than a King, Al- most as wonderful as his invention itself is the change In public sentiment toward inventors fate Boland di coerahneen alll ile Mary Mannering Is oink to] nd will a et fr y A £ camille, and Wt vert NRT AS . as deep foun. and oth . . H be. ° sek. =|) Jo ao | Mrs. My i i, ans clean and free trof THE “ DIRT-EATERS OA p| Mire By Mme. Louise. would Hints to the Housewife. Jaana. Wasi ani tet them. stand over % A new sect of dietetic theorists in St. Louls advocates the eating of a SN ea anata | Tanpaieeee RAUL MNBL SOUNDS IEE nie rts of cold water, 1) J take He we id hop A * pre: 1" ike t the morning pour off the water and War « A spoonful of dirt every day as an ald to digestion. They particularly affect Maude Adame wo The Evening World places at the} vion wing black silk que set vo Bante stn nojlace in a stewpan anti! t dy af the samedi y that a ahs pi ; eee not set in, ‘The tiny vest is of df-ineh | Dear Mrs 8 Wer with plenty of wate: io place Mb » river bottams, to AY ROTLGTOUTODUICLYIELIle at r i disposal of its feminine readers th ne The tiiy vest is of half-inch 3 i water, and p q gand from the river bottoms, to which th ribe eupeptie virtues greater} serine wed i rat ata is sii] OUaPogL OF aS reer s Ney Shite satin bands, with black Brench| 1 have at 1 to dees [on the tlre, ements ON, | Semulces of @ very competent dress |inois jot together with a feather | Sry much eit bean the pork all fat {f possible, unless JORDON f ou kindy E ey him let_me know it yoearth thal WAIL RUD fears MRS wreferred, Cut the rind in order ty not draw the pork wnen Put the beans and pork over tne ni tec simmer until the beans beste on any longer, Drain f the water from them and rince wity than any to which attention |s called in the patent-medicine adver teh tn gok thread, The d putt ain sain is str fin with a band F fete atitened or ems —— - ———___— | maker who will assist and advise SCISSORED SMILES, them in planning new dresses and rt making over old ones. Address ail real nee amt Roll Gur fo | ALG this aweeree the iseacen letters on this topic to'* Mme, Louise, geal Waatite ar Et a sary i ae toa aa tn columns. whites” of It is a matter of general information that many of the “y herba 1 ton of in Its tromntains eat clay with relish and avidity the Caroli and nine The explanation of thelr taste for tt is that th lay is rich in arsenic ‘ * A e t 7 The explanatios i g ra) mes A ps Hera eSI WO Evening’ World Home Dressmaking| eit Wecause you are short waist i you only Way nt thie seanon of the {cold Water, Put about half the beans Iu Sago preseribed small capsules of sand for patient her hurband Department.” the same. If green Is not becoming, rand perh the most. pr: pot, having the pork rind slde up. suffering from disorder digestion Possibly he was a conte ua ont ‘pariment, blue or pink would be as effective. atany Uime—is to aaturate string: ft in mainder of the beans, is igesti ' 1 the: peexonta ty im ir MME, LOUISE. | ones) with the ofl of pennyroyal and uistard, ugar and fome eminent endicitt Ely aratten: ! Tea eh rest Rol girt a leer % ae Jims te them around Kitty's neck. It wil aswes with a pint of boliing wate 3 surely destroy the fleas or bonith thei pour over th Cover the j across the wa that if bit good f rd fowl why} ¥ 1 3 ‘ Mtn ae es aie now feoutd make a pretty] atid will not Injure the cat, and place in a slow oven and bake ten not for human beings? All these theories seem to hark hack toa common i Ae rachel moor tone Ch Aa sah het SUC te itesatnatsraliah cvoning. duets 1 hae received sevea yard ot] When the Under Crust Rines, {2 ene rollin water necneneret fe lini 6 poor on sthGre-Chieng: : senate arate tee iesaayceite [os ge ook dry. Don't have the fire so origin in the curious mediaeval belief, perpetiated even to this day in old tins day ; ; Seaenih Sete adatesise(ic sal emehiclg Ales lle wen tase aeltoae om ater etal riestinths hat the water o2 the beans bubbies, hero's cnwdittlesone that-cplasa va Cummagin + my De! f u Nby does ler crust of @ se ene rate wives’ notions, that ery man must eat his 7 of dirt! } ( ree 4 <3 Halts ; t n let me know whether the skirt snoald centre while baking, no powder being used? and have no more water than will barely New York hank Mr. McDonald 'MroN Pa eh at Mery scar he go plain or with ru@es or Bounces. MABEL. amiss x. | conte to the top of the beans. Use an New Yorkers, thanks to Mr. McDonald's subway and Mr. Nagle's neg’ . i earthen pot. Fr Nasle’s nepll-| Ci eiupie used to have a sur-look anuerte Cutltne akirtcof:your: trock(fve gored ||! ‘rns \crust contains: alr. whichilwhen| See | gence, have becn consuming a daily ration of dirt but it probably never o face aibeslehtete with an eight-inch circular flounce. | heated, expands, making the ple crust | ————— { And he snd he snarled as Gover the flounce with Uny ruffles; they | rise when baking. Prick the crust with curred to them that it war benefit heir di mo It ha rtainly not] y would be very pretty edged with black |a fcrk before placing in the oven, and 3 HO So 4 Amproved their temper, which {s the outward index of the digestion A grutige aeatnat atl members of his? Lae or ribbon (black valenciennes lace|do not have your oven too hot—a mod- R ME me = SS a | rt x will launder), Make the waist with a/erate Seat {s always better at the be- } = 5 2 Hut he never goes complaining any ew tall vest of clusters of tucks and black | ginning, DRESSMAKERS. é A VANDERBILT IN CONORE SS, A bore fel st Ns insertion jana haven tne he Get To Remove Rust Stains. seeps . vy cans of enth Congressional District mig > 1 waist tucked all over. i «Ai, ; The Republicans of the th Congressional District might do worse} at ¢ around the shoulder shoud be made of | Dur Mr Are Tho Evening World's DaiifiP world What will take rust stains out of Hnoleum't Fashion Hint la ded our t a cluster of tucks around the edge and MAS INTE. than to nominate Cornelius Var Jt for Representative. as they a ald . " { aan e fon set in above. A black to contemplate doing, Mr. Vanderbilt, as the world las learned to knew febeegeeel Mata hine tebewe Ge eaneee waver ribbon stock and aaah with dou-| Never scrub with a brush or use soap him, ie man who is rising superior to the burden of wealth and thet lecuned ave a quarrel with the i Me Knotted enda complete It, Black | oF hot pester but ameen thoroughly’ mily’ ni elie read violent. And white ts very effective, but this} clean, then wash with a soft flannel handicap of family name ing almost daily nit seem to have it at deaign can be carried out very nicely | 2nd luke-warm water. When perfectly ae all portion of bees- evidenve of brains and} But capacity, fortified by a strony Individuality that promives much for his £ ture usefulness. { tylish little dress, | Ory rub with as eo et oe a LOUISE, || WAX which hax becn softened with a his shar very, very little turpentine, For thix | 0 fo “ w might again — urpose xe 4 soft furniture polishing A you ont 6 is vith ideas wer , i . youth just ont of his teens with ideas that © potent to change the un Dear Mee. Louise: brush. This process will keep your Rutt 1 has all beens ‘Am desirous of having @ afay lansdowne alk] linoleum much longer than any other motive power of a vast railway system sizes up very sati average C wtorily with the Meressinan. Once in public life, ie may show that he rimmed, which waa made last year, | treatment. Kirt, the top one being much shorter alters Like Mother Made.” er, and each finlehet off with an has the} Hast Sunday f heard Grimpte sing chan the making In him of a second Chauncey Depew! mones aes es Y 4 little one that plays on 2 accordion plated ruMe, Would like to have the Ayer ——— = "You mim Skirt. made into one and would lke your Idea Kindly come to the rescue of a poor tt Ya it D) vanie. Mot get your an to how jt can be effected and what trim- nlanita - a Hteh ter th woke in of at, how A Ceesermniany, H it, ct Bor Le l rye V Grim mings would sult, ce. Something 1a ELLE’VS VOT! t 2€ vi cople Bret lonable, but pot tov elaborate, Am rather short CRULLBRS. f Each Weighed Under 126. > Ms Thee ee PAISEN FOI GICAN aa 2 a ee eee ene Cin dt ts REAM half a pound of butter with FW the &Altor of The Evening Worlt fn A hivcer Mo mhaniacer eine i White making your gowns always] Remodel your skirt, leaving one skirt, three-quarters pound of pow- j 4 Wor x tra the buny’ day ing clerk Toked at th ‘ that trimming running up}and use only the lower platting. After dered sugar; when Ight stir tn vn makes one look at SUE tthe pyjoaa by a dress Urimined ‘At what welght did Terry Me Worbett cater the rings rilbeen th vier and ripping out the other plaiting and pres#-|thevbeaten yolks of six eggs, with & © effect Is} ing tt, Ml In the space between the up-|half-teaspoonful df mace and nutmes fed to him we other site of the rag Geimple #tops te mat the ehildren on aot Ww tole. Hows byt? per skirt and Jower plaiting with bands ¢ stiffes Hvening World Fiabe AakGtgoeni . 4 es p mixed, Add the stiffened white of the renee t ao ase an away whe 4s buokkeeper a ‘i aH gure Ae Pa eulitlss N wored. | made of this and black lace insertion. | eggs alternately with flour for a pretty ° imie nn ieee nan ae nad ton ye towing « good dure at the base. Trim |rhis will change the appearance of your! yur dough. Toll {nto thin shieet, cut i 4 ty and am ent to y bands) skirt entirely. Into shapes with auy pattern cutter you faln. they put oa a ts oman in everything a Meat Why, Powas aitting in ea “1s car the other day, while the car was crowded A woman steot in front of me, looking at me | “JUSt as with much Merce eyes that 1 thought she wouit|/comes on I see to tt that my house ts ur me, I returned the stare until ake re [kept warm from top to dottom then a » ot four inches and threo more bands Itke mor Chicago Recor He ——_ ie ment of busin ix Philadelphia. oor six We You did not mention how your walst| may choose, or into ates and twist, ‘ a others, Tuck the spa tween |S made; a soft white yoke always looks|then fry in melted lard deep. They do ai, seapon |(asivertislng elefk eto occupy.” id the} as a i-cont plece, ‘This trimming may {knot of black Invertion sewed on the] fore thoy ure cooked. yardn, 2) inches eh Fate a vanii neratolioutl nel ieae be elther of glace taffeta or Joulsine.| front with long ends continuing under Hoston Naked Heans, inches wide or 2 yurly a Incke agiinen weratch out the last sentence,” l-phe circles are made by cutting them|the arms and finishing in points in the | pear stre. Ave will be required. : 3 well enougn | o¢ thin erinoline the alze desired, Cut| centre-back would look stylish. Add al Ki F the Kéltor of The American bie citles ere not picturesque They consist of row upon row of unin- se monotonovs bulldings flanking sieht) plod people tn urinteresting, monoton- Take the average Kurvpean c’ akled with the gay | font A SMART QUERIS ax the bh ed and turned away her headegl am eure] «ytow 7 * a v Atwped peasanta he: thounht ype fet How do you manage? I can't keep! understood, I reckon, that anybody’ Wy publish a recipe for "Boston Naked ‘he pattern (No. 3,920, efi tre Abe Lape thourht) tora ‘heed ae” plead /eder | i) house warm: without | ac cnaledcwilling, tolicave Philadelphia.’ -Chicagg fre eiliasiu tite erwer andietien pares peel pide paone st athe ten of pa Pa ‘i as Loum OF THEM. | bust),/will be sent tor 10 bean ‘ a. weeren, | oailar,’—) = a, & 20! of the same, ne pint. of smal ite beans, halt “ ; cer) ‘Richmond Dispatch, ‘Tribune, “8% azound twice on. the machine;- then IME, LOUISE. pound es walt pork, ono teaspoontul rd pulltser Bulisg, New er

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