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= ” ae HURSDAY &VENING, JANUARY 9, 1902. _THE WORLD: | PEARED ED POAL PEDO IAAI IIIS DE AEE? 2 we Re A TIMELY TIP BY CORY. 2 2 2 PEERS REE EEE EEEE EL RRR OES HY ny, No. 62 to 63 Park Row, New York. | by the Pi Publishing Tom Published by t reas Pu! < Pp! aOTIeE LT es WAS CURED whieh says: fiw 4 3 i Entered at the Post-OMece at New York am Second-Class Mall Matter | b Ht 4 G@ : J : "VOLUME 42... ee F NO. 14, all _ * al AINY. PERSON WHC 13 APPROAC HED $ THE TUNNEL DISASTER AND ITS CAUSES. ree : i a with: for me 1% ; oe / : railroad explanation of the Harlem tunnel disaster pute the burden ; “keel [Pe Se oe sate | FoR TRIBUTE OR FOR ANY BLAGH MA of blame on the engineer of the White Plains local, who, dtaregarding sig f WEG! nner teat t ee el . . a5 i ¢ als, crashed into the waiting South Norwalk train, On the face of the un : atnie : : ING PURPO SF CAN SECURE determined facts as presented to the public the theory 4 plausible. in ree ily pital n ; the words of an expert bigh rity, quoted in the Times ta sible ° Srnec (a 2 bleep sili en ieee thecarnt DROTECTION FROM THIS ADMINIS j . A a y betes = \ 2 ; ™ 4 ‘ ry Cry 7 fe & fe ‘ : without | 2 TRATION. SIMPLY BY ENTERING j i 5 | q : L : A COMPLAINT — C4 bach t a ena court : neu xing thé apparent culpa wr the disaster on paper : : gen E ination of this negliger Nhe bre i z ip ys 0 wae enta ti » warnings which ie and T'tl make ty for . trol of his faculties he would have been quie& to herd. It isa fae: ausce Te ecis ee ‘| of almost oof (hat {nm emergencies human accuracy makes lapses hain bolt Inte) Tee a where autor machinery performs its functions without error This ele- eh idle Ces pues ment of human fallibility te assigned as the immediate cause by the Sun and scarlet nome and| | couwhings that De inctptent attack of ‘ f failure of human observatton known by bitter experience, to | | be a ability of railrowd management to control | red aa he fished | f F Mlapiteted acrap of} ting the plausibility of this theory, which is the railroad’s Leodihe i | But granting the plausi yoot ‘ ‘ per on which was pencilled a long list! brief in the case. in locating the responstbility on a negligent employee. of things M 4 first! Now, whe H f the saints is the mustant ere is a ery ed fo earching investigation of the contributory | there is a crying need for a searching investigation i He opened the pantry door and] causes—a minute and exhaustive ioquiry Into the remoter and lese imme-| gazed at the imposing array of cullnary art! therein contained Finally, his la that smoke! °" hat AMOK) rite Kindly for the nonce, gulded hia| and steam in the tunnel constantiv obscure the vision of engineera and) wandering and Ty eye to a line cf! 5 | Dlue-lettered Jars ranged immatiately In fa cleaner and better) tron of him Masters, reading, oon, trains with their|came to “Mustacd.’” A smile of triumph irradiated? Tis infiamed featur: and promptly tucked the well-fited Jar be-| diate reasons of the disaster. It is admiited by the ofc trainmen, and the advantages are self-evident lighted subway to safeguard the « pat procesmion ¢ precious human freight which pass daily through this foul and antiquated t tunnel | neath his arm , | Flaxseed!’ he aid. reading from the In the words of the Tribune [lst “Now, where in the godiac ts the Obviourly, when electricity Is substituted for steam as a motive power in the | Maxseed? He pried Into drawers and Park ave there would struck them as remnited from th of life would have been reduced. if, indeod, the averted | It fs not necessarily certain that this particular disaster could have), tunnel the danger of obscurity will be sensibly lessened Moraover mit mave up the search at length | hlanition of the wreckad ears had an electric motor, Then. with the mustard Jar geld firmly ye SAW THE TUMBLER AND SPUON inder hie arm, he moved toward the| medicine | Rtew red with peeped trom Here in where [catch even on the his wife re-entered the room, but fl ee took ona look of dismay aa he saw] erenely ave been no aii n locomotive Hence the lom« sion had not been entirely | *t Nall where hung the attack of ate: ed mirth Hey tly covers as} pr neath fri been averted by clean walls of white tiling and the use of smokoless elec-| krease—yes Turpentine—you bet! Cam.| the tumbler tric traction; but {t is a logical inference that these devices of cleanliness | 200% wuinine Eeus rb, everything CF Pera ‘, jatist thie tim: seters grinned un ‘omedy “ ° ~ q Patty) and decency, while contributing to the comfort of gers, would] holily as he bunched his finde. Then he| have reco NO, WE AIN'T GOT NO COMPLAINTS TER MAKE Kicked about the floor beneath ugh the most > SS ADDPPRRADEDR GT FD PEL TERSEES TS OOOFOOESS 604-092900O 99100004. er ol e car minimize the danger of disaster yasket of some wort. He found it and! there, that's right REALISM The absence of such precautions has been due to a parsimony remark- into ite ing depths he lowered the | more kerosene about you! sm. 3 a ca cailee Gs <neice. | bottles and joes n your chest and you wrap- able in railway management that has been quick to engage upon very yy)" *" as a}enulk taavariitiiertatest| aris we LNah ae NRHA NARAGAATT lavish expenditures for the road's interest. It is with reference to this (NM toces of porror he castor bed on top of all you'll be Ant we've gor some for I heart that | tikht in spite of Mrs. Mastera| ® deeper responsibility that the Journal says ri TEAR ECR SA eee l'gmlieanae CARN. Gc toeiark Hut what of the managemen at made it a dose las The tor off wan | Masters rentized that {t was up to him @ petty subordinate to kill or wound fifty fve pe ne closet put the In and It, and he submitted to the kero- | pe ' grown termin . ha ‘oa! animale to warn |sene rub and the pack tn grim f be re suburban mM skalnat impending danger fairly | «lence. ¥ abe + entr the Black Hole and er than ran tt wed _ ae & risk of the long-forescen disaster that has fl a : * And the Press, arguing along similar lines, saya e 5 5 Qo k - It was a disaster. the firec thougts! of all of us ie, which might have ber Cc 7, y) 9) ) : and should have been avertet for the reason that Its imintnence had threatened | « A ae r \$ “ The Herala makes a demand for “searching oMcial inquiry to determine) | 7A S CIH1/2 ars : : i e ° the immediate cause and fix the immediate blame,” and says further S ~ : But no investigation te needed to mhow that the primary cause is to be found | The pea t did resemble ® that an houre, friend tvin a Dauber—Pretty good picture of a cave, Thunder! If the fool dog hasn't gene ynfound him, In conditions which have lovg been protested against ax dangerous and that the earth and 1! dreaming about! Fitth avenu . eh, Towser? Stc ‘em, boy, sic ‘em! into tt! let lowe it up b 7 bole pe tiba anemecnble Coches end of was Gi Slngivasand | nearersthe’en | SPb dad ea eee eeORerers me? +d6-1-0 © PODER BEDE d2-8-3 y Wit. District-Attorney Jerome, Borough President Cantor and the State SALE Ae {Mashed | vt J . ae dob ies t ADA 7 a p an towasthe| atar noff fi ts worth ia Raliway Commissioner harmontously co-operating the public is assured of | te hat ot c | riously, and Leame | ing awake t 7” ‘ h ' on downstalra on the | sa je tyou % reaching inquiry into causes and a thorough sifting of the facts The . tp raain nthe | nal he; ‘yout ¢ of the wealthy roads concerned owe it to their stockholders as much s They have © over and con a pour x Sole with him be-| en you lived as to the public to forward and expedite the investigation by all the means 4 Fo fo ST ke kha: i | [liner's folds. ‘The waist is finished at The prices are not re bie, from in their power, town | ott may an The aoe , onable, i — me 9 " At breaktaat U] cluded the ma n| Haein ania ioc oata ain point otlvew : My typewriter fe the only women I evar knew who cares nothing for personal | = J Ht | commnitted | t who told a u] Ou Ma AE Ne aint’ con Js -aaioperal oO ieee! t a puneae) ge pats | tra omorne | ly of mentioning | “have } ater ean | maerir cele ise fs on without ribtone * ' my experie na nd or the cara or | D iy wais | + > recelve such se at a low eee ey ea‘el Wonwrtter, oan Clavtioe ve ribbon : muy gene ener 240i edie ng ecare | By M.ne. Louise. th See How to Be Beautiful. : — a = Nae we pasedilel Iv tecanh aa eet 5 Dut Just a little of the lace | | cannot give you names and addresses = es : | feta is even near the hand i hn this column NCLEAN STREETS OF NEW TORK. ' was Jeclared, And it was Rr ' mm i THE UNCLEA {ose ee The Ecen'ng World places at the ing finished with the «: Patlinn abel trom| Reaver: No, Tt do not advise the facemast. ' Y » a the: vere “only nine pins o1 * is T advise in. trt ng for this gown 4 be he n o Commissioner Woodbury says there wer nly nine pins on his map ans | performs | disposal of its feminine readers the hess) yeaa tren 1 Lf Ay ie i ie saree 4 E sec no Ue raedte rany 7 elty’s u streets. ‘This 8 before the) “1 leart the mos balchehae rresy wi ne he What fo 5 nen y optntor ' Tuesday, the pins showing the city’s unclean streets, Thin was before (he) ©) ivart t peal lieze serviees of a very competent dress | ure in the material MME LOUIS! [feateeuren ate su formula for an eyebeot blanket of snow came down to hide some unseemly sihte At leant two of | suinRl hand Ina maker who will assist and advise| tear sme toes ie surt if you must te fumkibthe these pins must have stood for West Nincty-seventh street, where Nagle's| 1 it | nak ine ni Nn | them in planning nere dresses and! M0) inform me shoves The bye Sl Ree ears nd ae , ; neglected ash piles atill rear their mountainous masses Nagle lias passed | Th waalliker aresre| dren making over old ones, Address ail | seeivet ae a bet poy 5 two ounces; tincture t ' tee t am very antious ear fl he . ETT elghth oll ot but the dust and ashes that were ble remain as mementoes of his adminis | ne an jnaine| rising to his feet 1# f| letters on this topic "Mme, Louise, | et : You mneceighth ousioe:. alla ay hum, woree tha shaking |» ind wh . Louise, * 4 CONETA " joubite inhada nf rosemar , tration. aw football field + and bellow. tnake| Evening Worid Home Dressmaking| 1 * a ind | , "i “ y ed , forth - Paes TelEiit Sine Or he growth | It muet be sald for the credit of the new Commissioner that tis depart-| worse or g forth his Department in this ut will send me {a week i mixti ine scorpi te A mene misery « ! \ S your “ gad to send mu 1 formula, a . =! bs ment s'ready shows outward signs of eased activity and eMciency. The hen - he ayn nana ! BivaiagS Seit 1 | may be used for the rT : ta tiled wer MME. LOUISE. | thar . MAN eda bake In this case it should streets, if not clean are 8 mployees ap. | Free thar iia ‘e Nice Re BORD IA ALAUNELOSE F Med. Tt will tr pear to take more an it 1 against the! — Say - = a dress ther? She ie ne ANhen ithe SL will, if tt gers Unexpected vieit of ar o AN ODE TO TOBACCO. SCISSORED SMILES. |!” aie teers ait will be almo | : / * bs a two ™ ’ niet disaster follo’ nit ~ BS The Park avenue t Hina wag por F enpnia Wink In 1 Auber a aviccenntal artist? | erie MUNakY. | roda about the a | OR HOME OS : tunnel, where lows of yy chanee he superstitious ack! Wake 1 nee i eraisacrepaicnen chteit wet the hatr thorous H ask TSRE SHAN TD uaeratAi | There Ik crepe te chine aE een ms DRESSMAKERS, 3 nee tat a ni t H sheen manita 1 especially expectation of a th 5 ve sure to bear on ca laaleat py | wee ae the roots, Rinse thoroughly in the Lackawannr officials to guard t el againat mila ' is wray | | he akirt-should be made with .| Waters. Then carefully dry. i ackawan ul nila CA wsy im there any water ln matniA” asked rneaiiet a moa |" Quiniee ‘Tonte—Suiphate of auinine. | pe Evening World's Daily uy, a aay * vse hysice, Fee Acaviralda as Lea | 8 grains, tincture of cantharides, 1 1-2 “ : . | ne | nec tse Ste | drnene; tincture of rhatany ms Fashion Hint. : Fort He did not ref . es . | 1-2 ounce. alcohol, § ounces “\ ‘ | Make the wa ke) in clusters ana here aan td eal opeate fy mat ‘ trusts and incorporations for “ Arters, m p. a cai told , eiwaxliniklag | EATS PES rube nti hy 5 = hy a , lis, Burrougas tells} 1 pe Pe Vers 1 ; r some money | t Letters from the People, a fr Winer Tat a7 Ba 0 im a k Ec | tat a Prees. 7 1 the vest with mourning a kindly print something «| " . {An old bachelor say® the difference be-| | bande to correspond with the easure in giving you th MUnaveiante New Y N [tween a folding bel and a woman ta] | finishing below the elbow with Ing w you write 1 sii \ t At the former sometimes shuts up of | crush mourning alk fntened ic $ grams, tincture of | 1 ‘ ' ‘ Hort ae s own accord —Chicago News. full jet buckle, th w sina, 18 grams, Mix. Rub | ) ahd : Lah ‘ > up; cheer up stating of a puff of pin t pe de] yands two or ¢ times a day with . Bpr line gathered Into a pretty cum trimm J} male a teaspoonful of thin mixture y © comple . tn i j . al Hutronevhitenreca nh applique with Jainty touch or . pees mer . ore . : Appa thea on chiffon falling over the hand, and a Her Nose Invites Comment, | when “ “ | « RA iiel caer roll RTRak Breese belt of mourning stlk waed prettily | Dear Mra, Aye ‘ ing them to ueke adva § avian tricks b < And finished with a buckle in tn rule tiem cane one years of age More About Mureying Willtary F six Hill—How do you know the good places beck oft cnet % | snd decidedly ho a very large now pio aA [te fen in ta am? Dear Mme Louler which caunes everywhere 1 go. _ or eeng M cir nemhbors i 4h, | walk along until 1 Kindly edvise me how ty make @ waim of | would like to kag here ts an instituilon P s 3 ray w are a tot while corduroy tora medium elsed Jin New York where they perform operations bi 5 ‘ am clay bottles scattered about. —Yonkers Bta ) will have no trouble in copying) ant if cif price ts very is . s. did they | man t at. aw lt represents a simple but only a poe working git! i fe ermay : - - Ut) ame moat effective corduroy waists a veel sen aes ee to the army Mn | ¢ a . , apoles vd their goose | eae YOU RAON ABAS Ladi lucky ls made with a pretty flare| made with three box piaits down thesy,’ so, tsinn the a better than . F \ sakes Seteniaki wie ce “4 | > you think the mask | 0 massac Not Legally. ; sera . soe xe Bute (imancorvemna nina Dealer i would not be becoming), and/ mck, buttoning on the centre plait, the] teasing Deauly? Also. hindly lve 0 cut thie shirt waist in medium ‘Te the KAitor of The mr Worl4 \ tin ” dolla 4 ee Yet m etend ite use, \ arourd the bottom ta] front box Plaited from the top to the dy to make the eyebro: aad eyela size 1-2 yards of material 21) inches deve father neglects to support his child a * « on one 4 Wigk—When Biones has a cold int 'y narrow black satin mil-| bust line, and there lost in a full blouse |qark and at the same time increase their growth. | wide, 3 yards 27 in wide or 21-6 eo small, and they atow up and Y - @ men 6 feet ta r x are, head he quarrels wi everybody 4 ers folds, you can purohase this by| The sleeves should be box-plaited well MAY BELLE yards 4 Inches wide will be required. and haw the mistor whee {8 poor hin 8) CHERE everything, the yant ready to sew on, The vest ts below the elbow, fnish in a puffand| ‘There are a number of physicians who | The pattern (No. 4021, sizes 32 te 42 Dds tke tiates har with cart sum ts adore? 1 ‘ nacoo-far. Wase—Yee: even he ana his bandker- white taffeta covered with HERUAHInE cuff, Wear 4 circular 1 undertake to change the shape of the | bust) will be sent for 10 cente, Without support), can she te ony woes aaiaaire | Congrem, awaken chief come to blows.—Philadelphia chantilly lace, the trimming ‘ata yuu wit, have gomething very "ose. There Is no doubt at all that this | Send money to “Cashier, The World, CAL xo! “Chinese Teimuna "Record. around the vest being of the eatin mile ctviiah er Lob.” operation can be successfully performed. Pulltzex Building, New York Cited? b . \ 1