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ce A ht nl a © elon of the penis _pmare 1 to greet © 62 Park Row, New York , Class Mail Matter at New Y NO TRIUMPH OF PUBLIC VIRTUE. ll electic A The defeat of Perry Bel: th n veste nt Dictrict is as distinet a ssional terday in the Seventh Congr a trumph of ru! li¢virtue Van Wyek in Ne In 1898 Nichol vember, y trict by a plurs date for the ve mystery, is now Saturday warne tion and tendered te The World ext tendere him some better remain in the And if Mr. Belmont a decision of $ d had jonger. i} and {i that twiligh noints we can t tes sha oft him as against ¢ science and the f Mr. Belmont must now regr at he friendly advice and wit! 1 € | his humiliation, the ur t fieers discovered and def pear flagrant known in this Dera the proofs of + epeating in f Imont’s | canvass are given in our news columns to-day. The evidence is so | strong that the District-Attorney wi ¢ chiiged to bring the | he Penal Code | matter to the attention of the (rand » says that 4. any money or rson with the intent THE WO the same, or any part the be used in bribery at any tion * * © {tr guilty of rime, punishable by imprison: ment for not less than three month more than one year, and in ad z eh - ' dition forfeits any office to which he may have been elpoted. and becomes ' incapable of holding any public offlee under the Constitution and laws | yaa z Hed Reval uh or the State for a period of fiv ar uch conviction . dear}am a ut This pen severe as it seems, is nett at forone who | amen: to : 5 corrupts ernment the bri! fvoters. The |), Sasi : man Who buys a vote ought te be punished more severely than yt \ the man whis sells hi 6, Thiselimas tow pluteeratic attempt |... _— | to break inte (+ es should be thor even t though the attempt ling i and at Y ' ik ne ee: : ea " * , AN OWAIF SEERING HER PARENT). | rile i en oe an The search which Miss Wilhelmina Rudolph, of Detroit. now well-to-do, | . 4s making fort n F her-ea hildhood | jy RAIKE a : of poverty, ix mo " esueh quests are uum | 7 f ally made by m rarely ters Is one of the many cases in this land of opportun child, educated at ¢ ‘ So iltelh of New York's juvenile veto 4 aMuence or some other] the I ae i ntlete form of suc n af The public too infrequently hears of these | Uke) us : _ romantic life stories : “aie a by It has long been a practive of toeal institutions to thGrewon HD charges West to enter a farmers hom to begin life with some other ' Uttle lift, after whieh tt to shift for them. e Some States. notably Kansas, ha ese hur sienments of what « ; Supposed?y the rif’ aff of New York slum t has so frequently hap pened that the re wp adice w “at © appear to be unfounded ‘The t phy vin an Hlinois city ' was a Five Points waif, and many of t or Mississipp! and) Missour valley cities can oh Nan who have risen to prosperity \ from equally humble beginuing - What New York Editors Say. LR and une matter nf exc! thant names Our inftuen: Aeteat of ers) F Jean interesting according t» the point of ate gla: Lakew doen no! 7 on Mond Letters from Brooklyn Incites Him to the People. Verse. eo ‘ *t “iy That sot” | We the Diitor of The Herning Wort f pee 0 letter calling atie York tere” Tork quenion orm with “It is * tm every cure, ie LANA MAL As to the War of 1812. Mo the Editor of The Hvening We ‘We Wern beaten in (he War of 1812 Wnow anything about history if he nays ¢ And restoratives at bs faved 4 human life and family ‘ i William Hull wes fetested/ard” pereit of its head—ite breedwineer, to shall do so M Morga F Nt RLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1902. an te afi . dear gil, child beraelt.—Whiei = shaenemennen # 6910 Duckie in the centre back, W G at she t Ket along well oe is little more|* er appearane: ago Record DON se THE DIARY OF A WIDOWER. and | (eiters | Evenin Depuriment,’ | ea BRED EOE DIET Et ODE OOP LAIDIA DESEO AMEREE EDM REOES REELS ERED ERT OEE FTE EEE POC >CCCCCOEOEE EI 220 SOOO ‘ SCENES : CREAT : BARGAIN : DAY NEXT WEEK COME EARLY AMD AVOID Tre Rusw Mr. Roller holiday t QW 10. DNESS WELL. By M.ne. Louise. The Evenng World places at the disposal of its feminine readers the serviers of a very competent dress- maker w wl assist and advise hem in planning new dresses ant making over old ones, Address ail n this tone Mme. L ; World Home Dressmuking ucks ay down the this waist ts this with gold ar your watst It ts a great mistake for vung girl to wear \ tight-fitting gown, for it adds years N THE BY T. E. For GO SAmE LE PAY FOR THIS 13 NOT.A STREET No Let ME PAY FoR iT WHEN SISTERS MEE! THE RULIN one of those Edam cheeses, seeing it's waist | \ eomily make we watsts with the feather stitching, and if it is high girdle or a deep y four some enlor nd question, Nk to give anawer t wear t¢ ave a red walet? t avk if ¥ h t to t ra pre slack obift There are nome t ful shades tn xray, blue that wt worn very much for shirt waims tie spring MME. LOUIBE Dear Mine Levine Kindly let me know how much velvet 1 neat De y do to eter nt the collar? you 2 back velvet would dot 1 cannot have It very expensive, Yam 34 bust, 23 waist and very ahort Mre 7 GARCIA ed five yards of velvet ising sik-finished vel- back. You will nr Hions at the will You ng than IN SHOPPING HOUHS AND TREAT. WOMAN’S POWERS. CAFE. - ODNESS rT SOME Boby rT CAR! PN I ad ar Perri ee cn ’ G PASSION. 9 Pa Fs rs FS i 3 » FS r 3 o “Aw, say, Smith, you d I didn't mean aclous to spoil you: It slipped out of my fingers, I tell you. spare.” COFALES DDE RDETD EL dors ere eae waee, ee oe epartment *. VARRIET HUBBARD AYER r protection tter who the A Jealo Ave to marry a man, man ts Dear Stee I dave a young lady trend wtone The Woes of Lovers. te frequentiy, 1 brother hould say the at a! round. siraple young appears obvious that must choose It looks ax were going whatever * with the brother gradually If yu really love the voung man and he loves you, !t would be poltey to try to win the sister's favor. But if you whe wv Fthan with aM) are in love you not likely to Hsten ee ’ to my advice anyway. and the « ‘This Is Not Love. will be dismissed with short ceremony. quatnted with @ young man whem f 5 Sildhes4. I am now eighteen a OR HOME = were in love with the youns| The Evening World’s Dailp 4 would ly know tt. and Fashion Hint. A never to you to wish to he young mar fou are still fancy free, and iivise you to remain so, {ft r some time yet the yo! with kindness but not permit him to rious attentions, A clever n always adjust maiters in such ma | daughter, and insinuations made by her lead I think you we hasty in this ma am distinctly poxed to el but I do not think there is any danger of your elop- ter not be too ing at present, as you have not dia- covered the real state of the girl'a Ceel- Inge Try diplomacy, Show the millionatre restaurant keeper that you are a man espectaily for & velvet coat—it ts mora}is whom he could trust his daughter,| ‘To cut this fancy bloure tn medium stylish, Why not use Perstan lamb| and worthy of his confidence size 3 3-4 yards 2f inches wide, 2&6 edeing? It Is not very expensive now ntly look fort yards 37 inches wide, 23-8 yards 3 ‘After Jan. 1 ture are vory much re-} ‘sof manhood aa {inches wide or 17-8 yar‘. 4 inches wide duced, and you will with mel gor mo In suitors for thelr daugh- 1 be required, with i @& yards of lace fatter you try tt that it I» more satie-l ters” hands, and ¢ 1-2 yards of plc to trim es factory than astrakhan would be.! in any case, do not persuade a girt|iustrated., | Qnamelled or metal buttons are, very Wear a narrow’ much in vogue now and look particu- oe) fi crushed belt of black panne velvet, with larly well on black velvet. oar MME. LOUISE. to cause unhappiness to her parents, The pattern (No. 4,0 Fl who has been carefully brought | pugt) will be sent for 10 ved, petted and cherisned Dy 82 Send money to “Cashier, The World, seas, woes ee Minely leaves Pulitzer Building, New York City” w.