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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1901. New York. | Published by the Press Publishing Tompany, No. 63 to 63 Park Row, Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter VOLUME 42.. NO. 14 A POOR BOY WHO WAS GIVEN A CHANCE. ‘a the course of his very interesting address at the Authors’ Club last rn ust Minteter bre Presider evering Mavor-2lec? Low dwelt on the rise in life of Isidor J. Kre young Columbia vraduate, whom Justice Jerome has selected to be a mem ber of his new slaff as District-Attort He Inatanced Kresel as cellent case in point of what a boy poyerty and humble parentage when he is given the opportunity to better an ex Y. n do to overcome the hendicap of himself. Kresel a few years ago was a bright but edingly poor Jad on ‘ the cast side. Ina competitive examination he won one of the ten Politzer te abet «cholarships, encitiing the holder to a year for a perfod of seven years and this income carried him through the Horace Mann School and Columbrt College, wnich he quitted with credit and distinetion, Speaking of Kresel's Gtness for his new place, Mr. Low said: This young man from our east side, to whom the Maca cin could have come in no Way, Has been selected by the ef ay a member of his staff, “He Is exactly the man L want for th ° Meocan Teach just che people that ( want te read. tt € lls mental equipment and capacity.” ‘This young man, | tand, Mr Law owen Fiddtien, | German, Russian, French and [allan Observe Kresel's accomplishmen to those who know only English, and that not very well. the Poles are most facile In as a linguist. It seems formidable Next to Russians, acquiring languages. | “If you were out rowing with your wife and ber mother and ran against a etump and upset, which would you sav “think I'd save the stump. A inan may have any number of wives and | mothers-In-law, but only ence in Ife can to find a stump ¢ vilde alm @uch a good turn,” A NEW DEPARTLRE IN CORONERS? VERDICT.S, : In the lottery of love in which a millionaire’s son is the capital prize!” , and a poor but pretty girl the ticket-holder there is occasionally a blank. Miss Florence Ant William Yates, of Cincinnati, who loved rich Brown and combs in the sum in Question, but it forbids extravagance, The main value of the deciston ts asa pr dent in estimat cert. of her faiher's income a girl should feel bold to ask for, n= what per At this rate @ Rockefelltr daughter might properly request an allowance of $: from the jaterna! principal of $600,000.00, 3,000,000 Pat Garrett, the sheriff who put the finishing touches on Kid,” having been appointed Collect “Billy the sulted ¢ Customs at E} Paso by President Roosevelt, a local purity committee is opposing his confirmation, charges of gambling against him. preferring hosing one ot “Of course I know the difference be- : tween a full house and a flush," he replied, when a member of the Judiciary Committee asked him If the gambling charges were true. ‘a Boston schoolboy :f le knew his A DC's! In the Copper Trus. war Casey is keeping at the bat through the entire! Inning. Casey will be remembered an the $2,000 a ‘year clerk whom tho, United Metals Selling Company got rid of because he was not regarded as worth the price. It proved to be an expensive baragin sale, | Think of asking At the Authors’ Club love feast Mr. Low indulged in some Marconi! °! metaphors. He sali that “the function of the Mayor {s to recognize signals‘! tt coming from all the elements in this city and transmuto them.” ata never surpass the present administration In the use of wir He can) o> eles messages, A theft of $30,000 by a beokkeeper {9 far too la as compared with the many millions honestly handled in the Comptro} Gspartment, it’s only a Chipp off the big block, anyway Re to be condoned, wut) ts “Seeing by telephone is a fairy tale,” sald Pro + 00.8 World correspondent yesterday, ‘We can hear by it. Mexander Graham Bell Most of us are more than contont when | Pro ' Ww | teratent Letters from the People, One Girl's Revenge. the EAtior of The Evening Worlt Eibave read different letters on the oo wh! In good health and not aged.’ Now, you 4i¢ got aay whether you [teak or tang up all day: ym one of Twho oo not ret up and give a wo was very strict with f Aged of cercien a baby inher “Perhaps who was fo was the humaliation of being punished, | arms, I'm a man who works hat Aiatocd it until my tweatie:h year. Then, | [97 ng until G6 at night cbr her croel treatment, 1 went to a! Vday; and mit ont an bred a et in he bran voi SCISSORED SMILES. doa ing oa 1 seem ine Kettl Trigun ARTER) LASTDRINK) He sald if sald hia ¢ eaponded | GEO2H729398000 © oe 9P998-9009966566: && AS SEEN BY Ky her. but Blue Duck had nothing tos Only rp oher husband. ically, Blue Dy rr was a day [of elther her In town ceded help “Gentle I would take the Inittative for Ho had ight she bed he yma other La ten played the from the i alone aftarno! Dot me. y the One > lar and with to take my last drink. I'm goln’ to take It an’ then clean out the | town, You near Vm ured or] everythin’ here goin’ to drop the| Meg pake my mark on “ move] oh 3 He had both tole out by this] J) time, and Blue Duck was pol He- |e Jienins, Me straigitened up and went] + on ie bm @ ni get chat woman of| an’ she's gol’ to take my laat| © riieeneotalicel with me. You wait’ > ities Ducklas vagave his gine a quick flourish and |. a off toward his shack. “Gentle: |‘ post office when he was about to happen. He x : Kote men about him with a com. | * drew one and swaliowed carbolic acid, as reported in this morning's World ses ” Miss Yates was a scleswonian in a candy store and her lover a nephew of ao. anh / sand a lady," % F a BUZZLES Wan ARE THE rd ple F . 5 ft . 5 Martinot ani pillows secin to bave an afinity for one another, It Btandard Of} magnate. An unusual feature of the is the finding of the ~! M i i Blue Duek 1 ntty: | F Is sometimes diMeult to tell them a and sighted person might eorocer's that “the long courtship, the different social standing of the iy t him, What he was} 4, sisily be Bice AACE Clie chiaj lending ithe w Tse Hej oe welt rsonality to the rer ots so dear to the youns, couple and tie comments of friends of the deceasen upon the delayed el nnd att toward | J regions that Miss Martinot ma! roto all that she is a woma © , eat Sone ff aie y se ih end of the] [of the world, and a Gesperately fasctnating and wicked one to boot. By marriage’ united with other less important causes to iinpel y lint k camel (arier: walking | © a similar streteh of the imasination, many a Httle girl persuades herself kit herself, an of rn fim ering| ® that she is regaling on apple tartlets, whereas in reality she ts only de- ies cae fs Ree Pear Nir na aa ace oro aweeplng’the Hel t smut ples. There is a good deal of the mud ple about Mr. Cly This is wives the function of the coroner in a manner to excite ape | & tant ‘ Tene ei face | hits misadaptition of Le Mariage lympo'—its sogginess, for I prehension, It is poaching on the preserves of the college professor of in snow. into the One} # Stance, and Its sameness, and Its ghastly stupidity. psychology. If the practice goes on unchecked coroners may feel called on ' sartender: ” 5 A CASE OF HARD LUCK. 3 i iquor s It {9 a sad fate that impels Miss Grace Fisher, a young actress of to furnish the friends of the corpse with a neat litte brochure detailing all! " we Mra. great refinement and di. jon, to € t art of Miss Martinot’s , the remote contributory motives leading to the rash act. As for the part DU sel nauweevue Inu pals Ayal, Henetone ti ae Penelope 13 as tmpossibly and outrage- if : me funk. Mes. ¢ the back doar caine good as Lady Carnby {s impossibly and outrageously, vulgar. She the “long engageaent” had in causing the suicide of Miss Yates, many. pe tease tad his hands were na dreadfully serlous maiden who attaches great importance to the key sons will regara It as slight in the extreme, New England girls thrive on " aE eee err Gar Raa atteea aarp ne nay Ue RO, NEREN eC e HNG ons 18a COR j 5 |- j rt kliss. hls. second fided to the diary the secret th long co: ps, and ina Kentucky town not far from Clnelanatt a woman | vd ters a third killed band wed her iover last fall alter a wait of forty Pt it Raeaee Hem aeesnet : eee overt | wt aL Ne DUA ie down, butt sligi NOT WHAT H “What did your husband say when het i Rinetg Hi . Rotalig for Christmas? Re eter eta tite t 1 A wee “He wait “Thanks, 30 much, It's just w testa ‘ ; . L nag . Dek satd te A RICH GIRLS ALLOWANCE, availa : vies Our your Nae is a soclological side to Jersey law court now> that frequently | as murvie ‘ ds nd, and ay e f 7 that 1 ” Ath a crowd of =the isiuns of the justices of general interest to that important) | hat “are on earth, send part of the ngtion not embraced within the State's borders, It was so in the sir + far as expre asi? ve ; & worned Blue Duck not only be- recent decis‘on rating a small boy as worth only one dollar to hig parents; it the service of Mrs. an unhappy woman, but asa It was 79 yesterday, in Vice-Chancellor Pitney’s Judgmont that $1,250 ts 4 r ve jortant [i set eves pen Carter la taking his bist drink, fatr annua, incon for the daughter of a man wor 0,000, This is one- | __ TN Trae ea halt of 1 per cent. of the paternal fortune, and 121-2 per cent. of the es- 1 ALB OF AA PLASTER GA ST Umated income 0° the estate at f per cent. Interest. i Mazy Jerecy fainilles are living in comparative comfort, in town houses) 7 | fh at Ee Anes NS mares a PATS He eae yon 4 as well as in !onclyhurst villas, on an income of this butias dress-| ;—- ; Amoment Hadiineseelat ay eT rete sed ELEN ta Meee ee rete ; : 3 dress: i t my paper away from family a Y makers’ and milliners’ bills go the allowance cannot be deemed excessive fo tiseerentidorn yoni thereleva: isa Mie x ag eon o.5-6 SNL : ‘ s tor, saw his wife, amt started to. re ts arich young girl brought up in luxury. !t permits the gratification of a bur he > met at the elevate taste for dress ind allows a restrained indulgence in jewels and trinkets’ | areas DO rmaNe dear to the feminine heart. There are possibilities of a very beautiful dress- “Um sorry. str, but there Ix something ing-table “layout” of gold-mounted brushes Mojmasteri san hereieyatere(and si hey ts down, ‘Phew il be running Iustrated in the cut. ‘The flounze on the skirt is tucked In amall tucks one tnci apart; the body of the walst is the same, and he knew It would take fo clin up, even ff he vel tied round OW 10 DRESS WELL. SADIE MARTINOT IN “‘THE MARRIAGE GAME.” KATE CAREW. MAMMA SCORES A POINT. The ever young and, &c., “{rs. Annie Yeamans !s the one speck of ament at the Vietoria. ny siren adv brightness In the murky fir: mnuste-hall mamma of the cus is required of her with that brimmir I dare not say how many generatio: THE OTHER FELLOW'S KISS. It falls to the lot of Mr. Junius B. erous back. He a lute Is a pearl bra parasol. THE HUSBAND'S KISS. oty plies himseif to the task wi almost succeeds tn looking as If ho Mked It. zelet with a pendant pearl as large 2 —— AZ EH HPOSOOSS-5-993-5-9-0-5 945-934-6099 $ As the Cockney he does ali that deared her to pturexs, nor which has ¢ ayRe ooth to Kiss Miss Martinot's gen- manful resolution and price of this chaste sa- the knob of a Thi Mr. Guy Bates Post helps himself to another kiss, which is more le ‘f gitimate In concep! desperately improper. E EXPECTED. Chorus from the Bench--Say, eandy—eracherjacl. 2, but no less frantic in ex: by marriage, but Miss Martinot makes as much ado a —peanuts—popcorn! uth It ts sanctioned pout it az If tt were mister, give us some pennies— ARRIET HUBBARD AYER. bed to a fine powder; add sumMictent exes Uiffen, and season with pepper, salt nd grated nutmeg. A littl sausage meat, erated ham and trip, So he sat down and . me. Lo . |the Insertion above the flounce may % . . 1 few oysters ot chopped mushrooms young Mr. Carter ta the By Mine. Louise, ‘her Qlack or cream-colored — face. Hints to the Housewife. | nas be addet: they area marked im- Sieteit ited pets —_—- [Every other polnt being higher tn the provement, na are also a few walnuts, the jelanter | ie anny F 5 5 design, making every other space be-) 3 roasted chestnuts and filberts, A few spida anu molars found ht The Evening World places at they tween the insertion smail; All In thes Celery Mustard Pickles. jcooked | trumes also improve, It, and Heinen tra wala . 5 ee the| spaces whith knots or beads. ‘The vest| Dear Mes Aver: fume also may be terved In the RTAVy ta lon eben Learnt pipes efattaeforainine render nthe walst la of white chiffon and the] Can y give me the directions for} With the bird, IRaneRaae ise ts services of a very competent drest-} co of the same, tucked In graduxted makin: sist peuatarny ; tt Is sala qnecine for Ani Cake. a a « n © hal *) . * fon 5 cl ee 2 1 } pepe if 4 ; fh fework of; poted of celery cut in inch pleces an ar Mra, Ayer what was the mater with | maker who will assist and advise RUBEN clusters ee oenieveiween {put up In a flavored mustard of aome| Will you kindly publish a recipe for t AF Sete ene in| them in planning new dresses and | eee voy over the. front. ‘This | kind. READER. Henasl mer a ae Meas mie “hat him a8 1) naking over old ones. Address ail) wili make a very beautitul dress. T together in w porcolalu-lined ket ECR tc a sintain iden Inter the dentist got | letters on this topic to Mme, Louise, SIM LOUISE. tle: two auarta chopped rents ce then sift it five times, sift also 4 office. He found Carter ing World Hi D aking | ad Page 5t oaUer te ope ¢ { [Obs tumbler pnd a halt of white pow- Ryall hese enue Rien fee wits | Evening Wor rome Dressmaking| ess sme toa a eacreanie | LUTTE QUATIY of Viner, halt ounce each | ered signe. Heat to a tI froth te was told It took the Joint and iong con-| Department. Fheckiratattiecuet! kat hoa Hee aarenne andiamd | Whites of cleven eggs; stir the sugar Tend efforts of the aleatist, ty aesiet- x ee te EO eae rote ceaatt and fve| ito the exes by degrees, very Mghtly Pensa ees ana at ari liacand paneer t Mtg? nuxat; cook slowly several hours until | 2" \Ing three tenspoon- ruta alee to Mr Carter and Tear saretiiay the rentre wlty gathered stack ritdon. T3¢/the enbbage and celery are tener. fuls of extrac After this add fen ng ho watd when he [aly savive moe ean a put on top. The band around the zu the flour, stirring quickly and lightly. freeas Of speech WAZ DOL) grog chat would be walt bes fie equaresheped laps, The skirt te! Kor Christeans:pinnes: Pour it Into a clean bright tin cake fatal? thon cata elasotl wiih torapaha (about $20/6 pertectiy pinta, the gored. Would itke to k Aly alve ma recipe for Kngllsh plum putt dish, which should not be buttered oF Mr, Carter Is now patronizing another | seeing pow mich you have alti SL tntnk | DON to Me the mult to be tm faanton and a litle; ding: ate dresaing for a turkey. 1.0 Lined, Hake immediately In. a moder- orang Mentiar, and the te us anna ne aes Tan make ft myself BROWER. | more Trety in calor. wo 8 | OAK one pound of atale bread Inalately hot oven about forty minutes, ie Htely forbldten bia wife There have been several mtageations | pint of hot milk, let It stand andl testing It with a broom-splint. When given in thia column for trimming cool, When coi, add half pound] done, let It remain in the cake tn, turn= skirts with black military brad. Why not trim yours that way? It would 9¢ dlMcult to combine anything with your material for skirt trimming. Yow coat change and improve your waist very much by removing the puft from the top of the sleeve, and after reducing Its THE POPE'S MEDAL One of the most striking character- alr was five ttlos of the tate Mxr, Gambon was MOMs quinte courtesy, On one oe size arrange It nicely on the sleeve just ANisugae paele nitstatavlne ake ahove the cuff. Fill in the space ieft by she heard he had brought back from removing the puff with cream-colored Home a number of aleebn by all-over lace over white loulsine shin. \ he Pe t scence inen strap the top cde of steve mater- ve PB HAR ae rer ea Int to the othe sieeve with the ricitersenarciestteen ean military brald, spaced about one and a tor Rabat tibet al halt inches apart. ‘The yoke and collar i nceclued a jnekt aourieee revty tlie should match the top of the sleeve, and, eho WalinSd Tectia alegtae ines After removing the shirred ribbon from the front of the walst, trim In a design vith the brald. Do not wear the tabs below your belt, but finith with two rows of brald around the bottom of the waist, finishing the upper row In a valued these highty and ear- bout with her constantly. i to a friend, a never to be found yours ron ra dtestiant, i ywtthout tt A eurtous thing happened ’ fy F an the centre back. airediory: esterday, however, In cannection with penta MME, Loun to be apending| the Beads, The owner imfsiaid. them, —_— ng the con cen-| and on finding the lost souventr she Dear Mme, Lonive: Miscovered the links broken in so many Kindly tell ane if the tnclesed macerial (seven a sentimentat |! it would be useless to try 0 Inhes wide) will make an Ftea who I had reason to believe loved 20 Riad to be lucky seat at n ar what | yards bina ef mv Dumilistion ad inter |wnen 1 start howe, you are ane} Way the Living Skeleton adopted to pro-; t Mend them. “T shall feel fost with: | you can buy nice crepe de chine for] Jaci T trim it witht 1 my lan: pun | those clerks or cashiere tn some stare, wich a | Pose t9 the Hat Lady?” avked the Cire) out | my Beat she exclaimed to yard, Get it twenty-seven Inches| am akort and stout and forty-five years ald, je ran away and were) f'ate in one eye, sitting down ali day, knowing, casmian Beauty. lend, “an iow ¢ Mar mn jen yards) will) make.» ‘ Mra, AL 8. Ty is i : : en yard your cven- paren wad perr/isdievans at ame. Mill do you good to stand up end give ». resp A the Human Hedge-| don will give me another palr if Tcall{ing gown, Yow will have $10 left for] Mra, A. 8. I.—You have enough mia- PS exbenteNce, | ‘8 {0 fone pretty young girl “Ul you reach [ h What did he on him and ask for them,’ ining and trimming. Line it with|terial for a skirt and Eton jacket; do One Hundred and Witty-frat street. 1 don't ‘Remain Seateu, where you “com: (0 call yourself so much | mas morning.’—Daltimore American, a of a “gentleman, when you cell a poor, hard-| “it's quice ropri Geatleman,'"? who wrete| working man a ‘‘laafer." Now, dear readers, | ‘shortest’ day In t] tein December, if Nels a woman stand ca] Lintiy lak me bare 0 few answers (9 i him tn her stocking Christ- News. app fie year should’ be in figured out nis pt Tabtiitess AAS oa i sts thes, “Mgr. Gambon died this morning,” | spun glaes, having an eight-inch slde-|not have @ flounce on your skirt, and raid the other woman madly, pleating of allk of the eame shade, You}trim it with very narrow bands of ta It seems strange that the gift he pre-}can have your gown of any color that} feta of the same shade. Do not li sented the lady should have been broken |is becoming—pale yellow fooke well at/the trimming very deep on your ask to pleces on the very day on which Re} night, or baby b:ue. Judging from your! f would deduct from your height. pasaed away.—Lowsville Timen -----—. Lletter. you haye some knastedze of ate the that Of sugar and the yolks of olght ess beaten to a cream, one pound of raleins, stoned and floured, one pound of French currants, washed and floured, a quarter of a pound of citron, cut In slips and dredged with flour, one pound of beef suet, chopped fine and salted, one glass of wine, one glass of brandy, one nul- meg ani a tablespoonful of mace, cin- namon and cloves mixed; beat the whole well logether and at the Inst add the whites of the clght eags, beaten to a stiff froth; pour into a cloth or bag, previously scalded and dredged with flour; tle It firmly, leaving room for the pudding to swell, and boll for six hours. Serve with wine or brandy sauce. The pudding Is Improved if the ingre- dients are prepared the day before and covered ciosely, ‘Trim off all the crust from two pounds of bread; put the erambda Into a basin of cold water, sonk It for five minute then turn It Into a sleve and drain well, pressing out the water with a plate, When neatly dry, cut the bread Into small square, and searon It well with pow@ared snge, salt and pepper, boat @m an egg and three teacupfuls of warm water, and pour It ever the bread, stirring It lghily, but not mashing it. ‘Allow it to soak for ten minutes and the stuffing will then be ready for use; or, to one pound of sifted bread crumbs of boiled and mashed’ potatoes, and a Wabm one breakfast cupful of butter, | Ing It upside down, with the sides rest- Ing on two raucers, so that a current of alr will paas under It, OR HOMB S08 DRESSMAKERS. The Evening World’s Daily Fashion Hint. ‘To cut this houre cont in medium size 41 ards 2 inch wide, 31-2 yards 27 Inches wid: js At Inches wide or 13-4 yards St Inches wide will be re- quired, The pattern (Ni . 4008, aizes 84 Oo 46 ;]aa@ one-half pound butter, one pound] bust) will be sent for 10 cents, Bend money to “Cashier, The World, * a entene, "MME LOUIBED. little marjoram or summer eavory rub- Pulitzer Building, New. York City." |

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