The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1902, Page 8

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1902 2 09006-80-05-5:5-22 & APREEREGPEEES EDIE OG THE TABLES QUICKLY TURNED. 2 2 i: By I. M. HOWARTH. eo ee eo co ee ee are) = 4 rs Sompany, No. 63 to 63 Park Row, New York {-Class Mall Matter. Pudlished by the Press Publishing Entered at the Post-Ofice at New York as Secor VOLUME 42 PAYNE AND THE FLOKENCE MINING COMPANY. No one should welcome the Inquiry into the Florence Mining Company the is off the trees, Miew more gladly than Henry C. Payne, late : t t *ostn te a \ rill mot left contractiess for; Row about to become a pubiie official by his appointment as Postmaster i seat a GE Nn ae |. playing the violin In a way to ral politician tn Wisconsin, | yc, sa General. That !s, of course, on the assumption that he ts innocent of « axe in « a eeuerni alaeer nts | such business connection with the company as would be Itkely to cast) mene wiry henge | . guspicion on his unbiased usefulness as a member of the Cabinet and ad-) 9 i fi Whesreae . \ s . ' fe viser of a strenuously honest President | dlerayroan:hi Since the days of the “Emma Mine’ the nation bas © to know that t enwon he want A Royal Fi 1 when borne by e nan the most ingenuous and modest of femini their capacity as brutes aay there ts no event that and Madrid! ‘on the campus that Illustrates the at t n b ant ou aor This ts the first important clash of opinion new administration, ! | °" ne . | olrnebp lane ther though it {s only # little rift within the lute. The point of Interest ts t Hundred stepped off the ca Ale i: ae ee Frozen Fevers (in his most wi: Lady, Vim starvin Tired Tatters (eoming up)—What's de matter, Reggy? You are companies may become the objects of grave suspicion : «| ms as 5 1 | com portraying charac —__-—__-—— ath- | in portra “How can I teil when I be 8 popular actor | ‘ a ; sn ie pert an ene Pan “When your fellow actors begin to hate you Aeseisakte | ole tee “There comes ol Pop Snodgrass with two baskets of eggs. Get BE CAST LPO! : | who have your snow balls ready, fellers.” a ; . HER ASHES TO BE CAST UPON THE WATERS. a : Burt! Her Christmas was ! y, fell Line up, now! All <* once! } eT nD h ody ‘ sed tn Roosevelt ~spital w In accordance with the last wishes of Dr. Hannah R. Phillips her body Sadie ; wary ti ca tha vomit ot fhas been cremated, and next Saturday her friends will lovingly scatter her| \ cpa dent sustained while playing tn a hus furthe s King s Carnival” a few weeks ago ashes in the Bay from the deck of a Staten Island ferryboat, thus further | piue al) tye charme an graces everiwamidn atwaye throws bareeh Intell carrying out her desire as expressed to the group about her deathbed. Miss 7 ee her part, Uke the chap who Jumped into | eles ¢ force of chi st high-| Uaura Hone Crews, ngenue of th®| the bramble bueh “with all hts might Phillips was a very cultivated woman of great force of character, BIBR-) spieeyy yi stock company, has be-|and main” It will not surprise those minded and beloved by all who knew her. It was not with any expectation | come « great favorite with the denizens | who know thar Miss Burt's friends are othe west aide. Miss Crews is a woman | legion to hear that her bed in the hoe- of a spectacular last farewell to earth that she made these requests of |)... ; ara us th 10% | pital wae plled hign with toving remem- her frienas; {t was simply to “typify her views on the utter worthlessness | with her profes Life ts not one| brances on Christmas Day. Miss Burt is mad and merry round pleasure | is tmproving of our clay after the spirit has departed ihe reimburse 6) a alOeK i SoMOANyS LBOt| io oO So her ashes will be scattered upon the waters of the bay much as one! Misa Crews dactaree she wou 1 not! No wonder Mr Harrigan threw up the ange aces w a queen Indeet. rtf rele Tom. Mr Harrigan’s wife of Dr. Woodbury’s street-cleaning force might cast the remains of a dead |... 5 iF cha, “'f shoutd k has recently come into the soothing sum Y The that e sentiment attac to the act of her] washing ning and scrubbing of $b Anybody who would black | ee z dog overboard. ‘The fact that more sen’ H fora would be dead easy, compared with | up eight times a week with that amou seg itay ern aay dh 2 Hdd a Aa friends does not alter the resemblance. The whim of the dead ts in this/ine queer ons Perhaps she ix!of money put awa Bankiorsanes ee ren Q am sure distance ee nt Mr ynk—I am so § ? end enchantment to our friends, the ease, as often, an injustice to the living. The time-honored estimation of a/ "eh. ® knows ne must be a near relative told iearer they are tle better we sike the Miss Dolly o 4 i is oa 6 : mily And Marrigan is/ x x 3 cemetery as the nearby “sleeping place,” as the Greek word means, of! yrien powell, of Maude Adam t 1a voP eas Nira } Wetman, 3 friends and loved ones, has brought a comfort to mourning relatives to] as veart, and of e OTD Oo 3 al, if logical ft enjoined by Miss Philll attr thy to every creat | I met Grace Atwell on Broadway late | + * whom the very material, !f logical, act enjoined by Miss Phillips seems}... a4 Dwell ’ yesterday afternoon, hurrying along the : nea wll eadeebentanavanw: ke poor ian | pave to keep ; UTILIZING HIS APPETITE. AN ILL OMEN. 3 : ein b d by hie brutiah o nner engage- . ; 2 = ra ee thevother day- she gave up/her Chriet-| ment. Olas (At- ° Suggestion by F. M, Howarth. Suggestion by F. M. Howarth. 3 “Do extremes ever meet mas shopping expedition and caused the | well’s dig brown é 3 “Well, the shorter I am the longer my face become cabman’s arrest, Next day whe appeare! |exyes were alight Ps 2 < ~ Ge = yurt and premsed the charge against | "ith something : GOLF AND FOOTBALL. oni enn Mi As epieh lore ee é nr emulate Miss Lowell's example and rable a ¢ ‘ Col. Thurston said to Kate Carew: “It makes me laugh to see grown-|, seit paa ties Bie Sh pets Sea evin ie ¢ up people rambling over the country knocking about a little ball and calling | ‘hemseves wo nest N arming actre 1g ; ; (texercise! Why. golf isn’t exercise.” This will interest Mr Croker, who has|_,, t been foozling and slicing at Lakewood. Gen. Grant, in a historic remark made | on the St. Andrew's links during his tour of world, naid he “didn't see | oe the use of the ball.” Some of the old-timers whose boyhood was spent be | a ine exee | sin some fore golf gained a foothold in pop: as an athletic sport re 1 it with] ea in the countr * | $ the contempt that the cigar smoker regards cigare' Col. Thurston, tn)" a 5 s __ . JANE i | H - telling Miss Carew about his “favorite game,” sald: “I'd go a hundred os lee ; et yogue when I was a boy I'd have been a footballer all my life There's a| \2 game with work tn !t—and that’s what I love’ Yet Dr. Parkhurst, in his : } sermon yesterday, said with reference to football lp Rot: 2 ; ot : Ret treat, It In one he supreme purposes of hist to enable men to get over being s “ " & get haninete Drutes. Yet the susi interesting and the 1 The woinan witha tna, wit $ cally {iustrated » are the str pees : mORIDY, At $ Q $ 4 } } . there is red blood where {t Is needed, at Police Headquarter | ‘ ate meen — litee Gale ‘ment weve to death. Can I eat some of the ‘our fron Rockiciun ™ tis reaton? s 1 ft In the carmen | Lady (hesitatingly)—We-e-l-l, yor Yes, you can, If ao Ragged Reggy (forlornly)—I am blue. 1 broke me pocket look- wg “LPve got a note to meet in t * rere each day ts six montha| t and] ine.casiworan path down to the gat } tn’-glass, an’ yer know t’ break a lookin’-glass means bad luck. long.’ “ a ys csheral Ce ee ee ee re 2 | + eee Ms aod pul a ae ‘ eaCal the oe 08 oe is A GIRL WHO DESERVES SUCCESS, Sata Hit he feed Stella Hammerstein seems to have inherited many of the paternal char- | « third acteristics, notably the pluck that persists in the face of obstacles and ma mio) twraya) look iS ight of a failure ax merely « stepping-stone to suceees In the morning . righ pawn : ° i o j World’s interesting Interview with the young tctres« she sald. speaking of " he no wise harm her . \ ‘orld’s inter: « t t 4 " 4 § herself And the} |? will harden in water; then take {t from ef her efforts to get on the stage ke nit ma 1 sat} H | F i “ ‘ r i fire and dip the pleces of pineapple { a4 - : | . next the departed J eo] A ! the syru * them drain on a fine \ be Nothing ever daunted papa, and g is going aunt An amate nt theraber rou Hes : o) Tacerninced loves Kiniktterseel heel the: : ai operatic performance gave jus ’ and after a opened hie book : Hi tty nr - ‘i yrup will no! wasted; let them drain BY sey mind was made up, caddy . , <a aigh—the By Mine. Louise. | ‘ Hints to the Housewife. [us unm hen (ciel eogics wif at “ : 1 F yo OF he nad — with t | rystaltize may be candied a Work? On 1 know it's ’ . xe The waist ix mail F n the way aiden, alt th ates : { as with a sien | The Evening World places at the ot» ‘Te ‘Take Out Champagne spote. i mares beats ae fs ere posal of its feminine readers the i adie z ‘ serviees of a very competent dress- te we ere ete ' Gee maker who will assist and advise us This in the sp ne cut i r many } aps, and uppliey c SAE Nectar , - 1 them in planning new dresses and with ere " i 1; js Got unlikely that t w 1 : «o Mise Hamuner ; at ‘ tae i ni y : making over old ones. Address a'l : . e in the et nd b 1 ex with which stellar at ; . s CL A lies ’ lesters on this topic "Mme, Louise, oko ana tractions are set forth. | ' el Evening World Home Dressmahing ¥ a Bernhardt. Her early years t en tin t ment of too D nts at dealer xe, , epariment, ‘ t ae = oom | eatin dae OS much wealth to produce ar tactr Brent e ab Heck OR HOMB - ee " ss DRESSMAKERS, , T/ would ithe 4 9 reeard y ed suet, three pounds Kate Cs mtracted : $ As daughter's ares of © 4 you « sample ume ai teal men naavta mei for which he is becom rn unt fT would Ske 1 plate wilt yes ts m8 at) Cee A, Evening World's Daily , } ; . ; : plesse make a seth in the paper? My deugh» \ DN® * » yeare ron ap fines Vaskion Hint. it out for myself.” b It Is a go * R u ter is just sisteon and te yen : Wigan One) Guar ‘ - tnenos tu height, tuec measure 34 19 “ aivina = iv expecte. of « police officia ss eanure (as sehen. LOKENCY ateria awa ' lasses, tary qua of mweet nes — “ fgcshedan n Fe eee secacs y { pint of bottled one ta-| , re of $ | ante x ul anit, one table ‘The revival of the Raines law property sandwich is 4 . i re i SPeaCamiGAS tbe which will have no friend ate andl didn'sweatt) ren: 1 senten- Jere " . table- __ F \ t dot- jt att hig. but it you |"Ponfuls of cinnamon, two grated nut- e = mae . Ronit 5 h is strange man i visa and |MORS, one tablespoonful of cloves, Mix The report that Secretary She pie three times a day ts follow enth = n ed in one ethan ‘ ; hiy and warm tt on the range . by the announcement that he Is “tall, thin, dark and sallow Dyspepain sat r ant the rest rai i I heated through. Remove from the viewed with eupe: i ti j but draw . | i ————— | ‘i a y 0 a crock and cover It tightly — | d set in a cold place where it will not Letters from the People, |... “0 | Vacers aT10N MARK. ‘ devi ls on wee j C, || here i “i | It wan at a dinner party. The bright ~ ele keep all winter wh he t an found himself privileged to 7 Pelncwhi If you want a leas expensive one here Saeen = | suo inmleommanr with (baal Fe RRRCeH 4 mock mince-meat recipe while is at ave me one | ; sfactory: One cupful of cold water, be s » o% * “ knew t - sok He thought - anh 1 © ge the Kaltor of < Wor . es iN : sik eu half 4 cupful of molaases, half a cupful Baad peoredinggi Se atiaall ee sel case wetanine attempted to draw " 1 personage In the of brown sugar, half a cupful of ctder Thy of Camon, 0 6 ° < You say yo 1 adie s fair companion @x- two-thirds of a cupful of melted P eee stages of P na; now, What would! you rec-| hibited s of nervousness. Two of ne cupful of raisins, seeded and To Preserve the Aralen. one exk beaten light, half a opie “ avine | din ase of ugue hin very best jokes, saved for fT being tw id Fo the Btitor of The Kv World 1! Vie TER Dead Hent, | a eu j ie y : saved for @ special «DRIES | of rolled crackers, a tablespoon- “Will some horticulture! reader biotiy let me | T EAljor ot The Evening W | Enos is broom tn |vecamion, passed by unnoticed. Her face t and slightly tart 1 of cloves, allaploe, nutmeg, salt denew bow to keep te sisal fon 1° y Kelanier® 7 ' ‘ nent n thought, | Wore & look of alarm, Apprehensively abe kk pepp Put the saucepan on “fer Christinas and all the leaves « ne were tad De Sanibel eHow eileLwaal wl hicine Galen ee Sutin Laat at her, and meet- fire with the water and ralsins; let Mra GARRETT. While we were not \ - : | Mitessientinteares perros haat |them cook a few minutes, then add the aie daraiuiibes | a nisery a polite s Seores Miachievous Hoy, 7 Hef, | eared os " | aratuisaes®" eohoea ; \sugar and molasses, then the vinegar, 7 is ing Wor! Se eee . ! x 4 de agven wou) om i} as Jthen the other ingredients; lastly add a the RAitor of Tre Evening World co beast” rhe prey wider. to pufe ont | _”Y eh she reptied vaccinated vat anil To cut this theatre waist in medium eminem tve omell bere were arrestet ir capital, but the t ae ORs t day, and 4 ken beaut! | wineglanaful of brandy nize (2-4 yards 2 inches wide, fuart fer throwing stones and have 5 ebones. hen | fy could Jost scream, ft hurts t = rds 27 inches wite Mow, as usual, this excites mort, ava 5 Cidade kit over the bones | #0 Te) Canary: Reekerele: will ber VETERAN oF ‘6 land de angie shrink it do| The young man looked at the beautl-| 1) syetchat a esrainy Arse ver lace IS in f ful arms, and, seeing no ma have eketche: < imaly tell me bo tigque to tr | idea Calan ean (ate ™ ‘ jo mark there, | .1 Ave eketene you desired it ; Resi alles. b Ayan Jgue to trim as ius To the Editor of The w ful, sah, But eMlorescent powder ic] “Why, where were you vaccinatear” | Die and stylish. As the young girl is Pacttins ‘| Peel and core the pineapples, then cut] ry, a h i } eon pith tog | Peel ? he pattern (2 ettataly phenomenal; ao | Will you kiniiy stats. in order to vette «| ‘82 an’ fxz inside an’ puff out de skin! “In Boston.” the replied, the amile | Wut tall she shou wee sat well Hips of aie "This given a perttler 2 mall pieces; make a syrup in the! busi) will be arnt ee, and is different fromthe ordinary Proportion of one pound of sugar to Send money to “Cashier, The Wort ‘outh’s Companion, Journal, laid ip deep tucks, overlapping each tea, MME, LOUISE. one pint of water; let it bou unt It Pulitzer Buliding, New York Qigy® shatiored window panes dinpate, if the year 100 was leap year? fun’ obliviate de difficulty in a sho't ehanin kro: 4 ? via iMeuity K away the look of pain.—Beston r fy flounce Wrown fer fun, as ie porches. @ Mw a time, sats be off the und. The skirt flounce ts

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