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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1901. ) | THE 'BELLES.” ¢ tered at the Iost-Otfice at New Y VOLUME «2 Gov, William Gregory. of Rhode Island, whose death is reported this Wise enor SSE ‘eal ° < morning, had a career atmost {dentical with that of the boys who used to iecinee cart it [5mm a ouben tee Uclengs ieee teen By Mme. Louise. j The Woes of Lovers. figure as the heroes of Sunday-school literature, At ten he was a bobbin | " nen Aanaaneaiean ae et ae | y ina mill, at fiteea he was working In the mill by day and going to eee trom | ~and t Ine : , ss boy Ina mill, at fitcea h 2 B DPT sort of | The Evening World places at tie In Not Rove. school by aisht. and at twenty he was superintendent of the mill. The next an. on * 1 | pes Dear Mire. Ayer f rs found him in politics, ani eventually he became twice rnor of Ber AUMSCO ne RON Kt sear-| disposal of its feminine readers the eet acauatnted with a young man | flew years fount rs. anid ¢ AE 2 i a owornan [sun * “ ye known from ehiidhood now } ae 1 t tly the career of N. P. Banks, hero | mak cisteiow tana sun | services of a very compe'ent dress-|\. feat hy “) tidawnedvupenimelthatt ‘ew England State, It was almost exactly the career of > anks, hers essarily slow an jtbentaehioam marae elon bag and eat her ale M | foal in making her per ; maker who will assist and advise silngatlanioitansueniiocieclee! wi “A Bobbin Boy" beograpny, over again i toilet, cava the Chie iv as SnOF . i : rs tation ond nat knowing whether I e nds ty weart * them in pianning new aresses and not, | leave it to you to determine : ribeye tverywhero/arc’ me fo same fight against the obsti ri reece Gane pene, 9 ev hoat to avoid: Rien a6. teach Pe Other boys cverywhere are making the same fight against th ad StonH ENR siniErOEent «| making over old ones, Address all mah of a humble parentage and a youth of poverty, and when they attain success | AS ee att UY ELIE letters on this topic to “Mme. Louise, were in jeve with the young | 3 ts ser in ce news ay. like the stoker May us oF gene a ‘ Rae ‘ ‘ “ "(man vou would certainly know it. and! they sometimes sut Into the news of the day, like the stoker Mayor of bridge: | ciatante main by laying a: us ‘1! Evening World Home Dressmaking |i. would never occur to vou to wish to port, the printer's apnrentice Mayor of Atlanta and the newspaper devil member must Strain ie shen ais top Department." avald the young. man. : . erine: *: artic 7 -; s C beoon hand by 81S ‘ ‘i 1 think you are stil fancy free. and Mayor of Minneap Is not a particularly new-fashioned process of | Melee, Taat Puess| WO" afterward ox LHMADULISAClSRy SaURToSee RINSE rising in Ife, but the case of Gregory is particularly apt and praiseworthy | y when Jonn are] Geene es i possib' ro some ever ; , ala shore + k > are rived en Tie, Hear Mme Louise T the young man with Kindaess as illustrious im a land where a poor boy's pluck and persistence are so ks Hieseurte ji thls WH you Kindly muggest a way Tecan make al and civiilty, but lo not. permit him ‘| handsomely ind so speedily rewarded eve me ee x Tanstowne? fam @ young married woman, autel nay vou serious uttentions. A. clever F ee : ant, ¢ fue t very tail and in mourning. TMT ciety can always iadjuat matters In such Secea rasa ae = i eee ride him and 0 ty your own sieweation | Cv nyy | afanel irigntsapotion: th athe three golden baile outside the pawn. nt leat clerk was sent eV acuncaroarthet aki; Selinean ; ¢ paleo gray for a fresh collar best. or te an arcordion plat Cannot Marry: Yet. InIy ‘redeeming’ feature, en? | 1 WAS A foay Vision, her t 162 Sroplace ert eeulaciiksviaibate rake raklesverns | Dears Mes Azer 3 i sed her fut ores heme 4 ag 1am a young man y yore olf antam|a ¢ Se SS John kissed Ler for her fore: | naw nopelensiy Gsepiiialwn MASE REM sweeping compangcwlthtecvaune eaves temsmuera Le “ph ny A = m rght and congratulated himself On} wiited one tn younger a ¢ DODGERS IN THE MONTCLAIR: BACHELORS’ CLUB. ving free range of the flat while he oki haa make mek! 5 : Every member of the Montelair Bachelors’ Club is obliged, as one of | himerlf should get ready to dress home. At ta hancea for the fut pa y a hen SSS er a AC i x Heth was garbed, even to her frest | dast at 9:10. the sae: = Daiivous 3 H the formalities of initiation, to sign an agreement not to keep company with | 1°00 ST" AAT ean S ato ea ease ew nite y taking Iya tins ai s or entertain any young woman for # period of five years. Yesterday the|o'clock It was an. ab ally warm | ceeded fu tying a ’ sare wrong in takin | Q a3 = i i ¥ F evening, eons ntly the janttor Mad ad territty rumpled lip. the girl's: time c officers of the club sat in judgment on two members who had violated their Me eaten ae onan the| ‘ning eabeutes Pana ae ee § agreement. The offenders were fined $5 each and “suspended forever.” No began to feel the perspiration | now furious to realize that he haw - . " " her brow, while the { Jonn's thr and | polize a girl in circum. as doubt this rigorous discipline was deserved, for law is law, and even club gloves 4 1 growing | Beth was called stances sueh as you describe, You have . by-laws are not to be broken with impunity. But it ts sad to see an exhibl-| moist spote and the tulle bow under hes back to pass on eo you may ouee ff ‘ grew more and more timp as the | the resul ceed c Co e : ton of Incorporated misogyny such as this club furnishes, Cupid, like] !!" Ste more and mote fan ee eae ; ‘i ichianereilnsbuc patel iveneclare at : a » E le He might go) she vegan, week- your piace ould py : Mature, exacts compensation for neglect, and masculine hearts that are; tled herself in the library ce ine 1 ar your nds must ali ergy to getting on at present. ¥ apis stern, ryving to hypnotize herself into Pr dus from alt Hae boxe <2 ono idea what you will be . hardened against the sex in youth are apt to exhibit signs of fatty degenera thinking that sae waa calm ant pac lay were handling. Your ahr sRinibanalit cnouisonconteate : Yon in age. The reformed woman-hater then oscillates to the other extreme tient. as John called enco iraalnaly (FO Sou noon would al oe bas iyaouicerpecen ; ‘ Ie Sedroom that he would be oat Sin | es vill not by ‘ore e110 be z ‘and ogles the fair on all occasions to make up for lost time. It is to beds ‘ meute ae lector. vil notite tong ib af rea vouswelll “ t ue 1 position waere you ca oe : hoped that the Montclair misogynists will mend their manners and make} Eight ¢ ko OSU there came reas-} John is a man far: ttentlon (oa: good. girlewith : suring bulletins from John, although|acter” Heth thinks " stiit making her your wife at u the amends honorable to the ladies of the community while yet there 18} Moor melted Heh feared. that sie could | sorn Ane Pie eet ie: Sy time to do so with good grace. [detect a hint of Irritation and irresolu-| mind te do a thing he tehts it aut if a Milltonatre’s Daughter, cc ene Bue a ne tion in the later announcements. Shel takes all suimmer—and winte Min Aver tl a did not venture in to investigate, In the Without a worl he athe Eben semslored reetatarant 4 “Did you aay; this financier ts aman of stable habits : as { fmt p ashe realized that any move on} Beth back hom q ughter, and in her " “Sure. He spends most of hin thne watering hin stock and geting grain In| ner part would only precipitate the lme| foeht te« ie ine baleve that te caren Tr neat Tea ers corners. : | minent. w of her own tollet, He- nd at to y arrived at the cara ts from seetng exch oer If thie wets koome, 1 oe ————— SS sides, she wusy t the trouole 7 ay, ane it a i rh rah an What sdould 1 do® Propsse? Elope? enn ahabachoet a : a Fe ety mn of (mau 2) applique: « ALN. A NEORO AS CLASS ORATOR. se inate * ae pri ney nad. Hecobeas acs a sora front with a. elust T think you would better not be too : en ¢ eo me nealled in to fill o ae bint Bia , spine ‘ ‘This year the orator for Harvard's class day, perhaps the most exclusive| that it, was. wiae to atand teom wader | ce iret ia tll out CREE Linlt | Ree ere tana nen ig : of all college events, will be a negro, Roscoe Conkling Bruce. Next to the eeteaeee ie fate naulasa tin staring Hans sere Srila Ie itis Haisned |think there is any danger of your elop-| 3 . honor of being chosen chief marshal to lead the class in {ts imposing pro-| fore her a limp, flushed, nervous inan.| a mae n Ravan SESUT Ree Looe Abe Preheat pas xoll shaven nat Abs A old o | . 0 7 a ! t IG minnie Luz ered the real state of the girl's feel- bh cession around “the yard" that of orator {s moat coveted, and it speaks| MWMink out three white tex hopeless! Heth where t nt, ft would be very | (nae 3 twiated, while a votce striving bravely well both for the successful candidate's fitness and for the genuine demo-| to be resigned announced that there| nose cra 0% v! Bruce w conspicuous dist pf Mere ne more lett . furt! tic spirit of the college boys that Bruce won this iP 18 distinction uiswe'te woina rleht scrote rniriy: tees uaily siniled wats! woudl atylish mae Like the ent fromt is amade of accord: keeper that you are a man whom he could trust his daughter, cy. Show the millionalre | J when Boston was a hotbed of abolition sentiment. Coming 0 soon after the South's receptions of the White House courtesies to Booker Washington, by a vote of nearly three to one. ee ese areeE BASIE eae Se EOI CLINE CCRC nE cata Sih teTeoROteN ee eave The tribute paid him would have been remarkable eren in the days! Ey TAD T HEART AND FAIR LADY. mmoirming Jet eats te mantwind “va 65 retiteh with vir dauehe Hopart of this incide The ton ite ad put on hie iat and troch, The parties tivelved young We may as well go ne 5 it is highly interesting. Incidentally it shows that even the handicap of| man and ne woman Ney have fem ay . being a great man’s namesake cannot keep a good young man down jieen friends for years and for three of Later deve years they have been « ced.) The Waa TnI lowsarien ete plea ven, rowhe the 5 date ax been several timer set, but uialah vaya been post) Now It Is ver to be set again, says the | Chicago ‘Tribune. rene thing the man has been fear A NEW ROAD TO HEAVEN. ful of undertaking the responsibtlit Staped mourning je UL But back, hooked davisit s would mi tance Ke che a f his opr 1 pat on my Rat ae yee fous ail OR HOME So} | Wiatly advise mes “What makes McSoaque's nose so red? “It blushes for the sins of his throat HOunGE esl Neri can DRESSMAKERS. Max O'Rell finds in the American skyscraper a Jacob's ladder for the arise He Ee bal oP a fatarted out to look tor eilate ¢ R Fs KER: ars ARE Hot oni AM large one and the Ty ailnistor.. Finally: they: found met Fmt occupams of top stories to mount easily into heaven. “The step thence to ra ton, Std aupl cult “ bs any pos. " 4 n He Phekt in Seats ald the | -umte Tho Evening World's Daily the celestial country, at this rate of advance, will soon be very short,” he semis im _comfortable, style his | young man. who win haplug desperateiy | hair» Maahloilariit Abim. te hax worked hard ty benat ty Int would go tne lape of geiting where the way Poy an) 4 her tee Lam says. In this case the French proverb must be reversed, and it will be the i Pright, Joh ale wath and sciried | EOMUIKE Would He easy, but promotion has come : Jast step that will count. Persons inclined to pessimism had supposed that] xii Y ua the = to ring the te j Have a gradia yrdion-pha . Hat the young man « singe | ounce on sour at the upper floors of a twenty-two-story building approached as ¢ he other night he and Nis sweetheart it al yottom with two t i talking about the hard ta Kept them apart dently the your Mmself up in tile nine, he sald Ha aah the girl prempily and whieh all these yeurs man straughienet had been sutbeieutly sdenntes’ he sald, wes mare | the mate ty silk of he Mounce to heaven as they were ever destined to get. Fed now. Pye only gat sion in t Next month, newt rtowhthy an SYObU. sae sald, ive Known ven. |e sive Mr, Fanning has commenced a good work in weeding out the ring at the Tombs. In fact, it is wonderful how many and varied are the hues ¢ | hack your ya ter | clusters of three. at “Tete elo time we couldn'c ge ariel ant “ ‘ simply, “EM dot we tank out ag leer I just wanted me oby tiny er the “reformer” as the time approaches for a change in the city adiministra- Orhapathelsio ted [tT see lew much ne y have, 08 ic (natond De eee Jie plans. Bat 5 yo Veta tied ts “Let us all stop knocking,” says Bird S. Coler, referring to the tendency : = ; : ——— | WHT fort Iitite sauarees tn tha cent AD TOO MANY. SO’ UPON Hoss, i Hire work a Frencit knot to run down the city’s fair name. Let us all hope that Bird will set th ° lower part of vour eallar ta corr | ME story is told at dim Younger! hier same Wa rows oodly example; he has done some effective No.-S-hammer-knocking him- wan in Datuth recentty. tr dw! potin tak ‘ pnt Une unner. falshe e goodly p Woxtory a Tow dave ivatit a 5 BS anita "4 . eM known that he je vers much avers | anan wi RA . , ta of the same self in days gone by. ae svat Aiwavaices vate the material having aod nthe centre front with a row of n Netitious name i Fee ee mete eee ee cece cece cease este teens eeeee gas e morn ns he To cut this fan puse, closing in Iuebaialoue Won ganniter y nolade With Marcon!, Edison and other noted men finding new flelds for in medium DAS yarde Ob + Now, bo wonder what he meant by Pwhtte ike the yoke, Tir "| point 5 If Mayor-elect Low sur post-inaugural dinners without | 1), Tite Honest. [ire steel buttons on tt, A Rusestan lee fi acute dyspepsia how John D. Rockefeller will envy hin his) stalwart Duluth hotels and after puting | Wad determined | Minn collar would eeu on : ki ‘ hing like “Pete nen, Pear! SUibaatr teal waist. with a double knot : 3 Ptomach! sked to te aasigned a room, : wnt ends of blue tafter ntre & 5 rer) yut how mn i front, The ug fa uticke " ‘ : The Evening World violates no confidences in making the statement the clerk wal thar Kine 3 Ve waist comin wel below th i ° z that the public Is saying to A. G. Spalding, “More strength to your arm!" In room at ‘fee way haw adda dareiditoosherhe| See eee apn a | : a mutestion that presented to them PEEP see pri tady 3 ie hig efforts to put Andrew Freedman out of the baseball business for keeps Cou sey? Well, Aaah wnaiwiatiio nde | tamteta with 2 4 ~ font cid Younger strode out \ On Fatm around the ann. 9 train service were similurly served there would be imany va neles, Core etree ee ed MY. outs and earn. ia the phes de, 2 7-8 “( 7 ine n g tricity, do not overlook the fact hat the State of Massachusetts has just. sayiue tn such a funny [ine whole. stata well and jolnts up the tack, wht a row | memes Wide, 2 Te de a onek ie 2 inducted the subtle fluid into the electrocution business. wi) noeLclerk, tu Vous) water in tie atail $e thy pociateel. buttons. in: the centre, “ANOW | ied of: alco ce, wiil de required, | a Lor the tdentity of his guest and hie en- | oree would re ! crush silently Front and tinteh | phe pattern (No. (0%, sizes 32 to 40] ¢ gi i pense eel eel ely natural aversion for court-rooms. [ayes then re oatg, 18k the left of the centre front with al pustd, will be went for 10 conte +8 2 Goslin has been sentenced to Jail for false reports about B. RT, stock, |erraehtway veldent.-Duluth | Any. horsenna the reader che double Knot and ends made of taffeta. |" send money to. “Cashier, The World, | 2 5 ews Tria roel ian \ = LovsE, Ep 5 ome Bs : If the officials of that company who give ont false protnises about improved | > MME. LOUISE," Putltzer Building, New HASN'T QUITE OVER- 3 2 TAKEN FAY. {[—~ was a tine when Btta MARLOW hts, but in "The Liberty Belles’ ee-top Perhaps it ie the fault of 4 Liberty Ainment as It is in most respects. Whatever Miss Butler haw to do she xU!l does more ort Host Kirl# could, but romehow she hasn't ¢ “0 that dlabolical faseination that xhe once gave promis: of. 1 used to think she was going to be a second Temple- ton, but—alas! a I ea a A boom may be expe: afiiMetronailnteloewindesinausne “reeding-| * Fad NOT SO BLACK AS HE WAS PAINTED. a er is recommended. Hospitals will be robbed | Ing her way to Nutter higher than the fe Bolles’ fous Httie es not out” treatmen: for typhoid of typhoid patie and ambulances will be kept busy conveying them to the! “ice-boxes” used by th eet railway mM pany | THE NOISE KING. the human mockingbird, whose vocal imitations from « mosqulto to a voller foundry, nas pleaty of op. portunity to tre Ia well-known “spectaltios.” Well known they may be, but not to me well worn. It makes one more tolerant of a dog Might to hear Mr. Gilfoll mine one, COULD STAND MORE OF HER. ‘The amazing thing about Miss Auguate Glos thing todo, and that t¢ In the fie look forward to her reappearanc is to sit down at the plano and sing a roguixh itthe Preach dia She dces tt in an easy Wing-room manner to her stage nightgowned schoolgirls, and the effect 4 wonderfully natural and. une stagey, PRETTY AND WINNING. Miss Sando! Milliken ts suMiclently fetching ina nice Uitte, quiet little, girly little way, and hax a pretty (rick of squinting at the audience which ought to be worth aa many dollars a week as a whole bundle of “spectal. thes,’ Mr. Harry range ull the w Says Violin ‘To the Haltor of The F GMeult musical in would render as being the nm expertence, 1h hard practiie the plano sir Fequires as in: at Ditheatt, mm one well OF . P World twhatever that may he Nf the other day tila n tim up inte a tree and devoured § sible and wtop thin sll sanier State of the t is tat she has ently on does It so delightfully that you be disuppetn What » TRIUTIC JERSEYMAN The Latter tn {The Kvenine My state wh ) or OL aw her and her ng into ation Of different bowing. the slotin ie uniow Whe most dimeult of all Instruments Play, ¥ A Wall fro Lo the WAito> of The Hvemog Wy YoUA am a torn and bred native of New Te-vey ade it tank Joba and) right here 1 want to register a kick seatnet Kitratn y/ the sneers and slure and ides that ar oom} READER. bundy kinds SOME ODDS AND ENDS. pervasive young man with a rasxping voice which be And he manages to make tt heard « 00d deal in Mr, Jonn Slavin seems to enjoy hea irs D.my naive State ft in vse of the ino Horn 1858, Statlonmaster—Hi, Jim! More softly, There's “We'll Just change his luck for him and give 3 The Liberty Belles.” The accomplished Mr. Marry Davenport has very moat renowned +] To tie Editor of The Evening World 4 hobo under the platform boring a hole into him the black paint barrel.” 4 little to do beyond Muttering around, Kissing the girls and behaving like @ speak of Jersey, propie] A bets John Le. Sully H > little gen’: BAH ° te over forty-ave MU} years old, B bets be is not forty-five years ald fa Who winat GR | cman, sen captain. the cfder keg eee wonte such cherp mosquitoes?" “+a! + Marlowe makes a terrifically nolsy and amusing $ o $14609046644-300-05-050.09 | £94-60468-694600909405050 PECTOOEDES996008000-00000008,

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