The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1902, Page 6

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_THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1, 1902. | Abd db dE 4444424244642 O96OOEF44DSE4O6EDEO6EDD9EDDOSS COSSEOSGEDOESEOSEESSSED IESE 6 + ES ESO6-990609OOO . “ T >, W Pubtistied by the Press Publishing “ompany, No 3 Park New York | a cs ick (GkeX tion ” = THOSE ICKED BOYS. 3 Entered at tie Post-office at New York fatter 4 5 oa Made Suggestion by F. M. Howarth. _ VOLUME re POOR DEBTORS MONTH) IN PRISOS aie ~ OOS In Jadlow Street Jail, notorious as a j ' EE REreye, prisoners who have the price to purchase \ isfy the solicitious attentions which jail . criminals, but where there is another s eoreelesihe: Bee ie eeRtane teen unfortunate foreigners are imprisoned ¢ ni ‘ i . i " : They have been confined there for m ad i could not satisfy the claims of the shark ’ : “easy terms” that become exceeding!y r up to the or of their exacting demands goods at a high price hat nerice papa's Now hold {t theht while I unable to meet the last : . Shox. Say, let's save some strings wiit\keep; che ld himsIf summoned to 4 es oth through ignorance, judgment by default t " : cured and the lucktess dupe is in jail ‘ s b the fees that exceed the sum of his dent a i ha freq . z of before a friend rich enough to discharge gauons ‘ at ' Here in the twentieth « of the law's disregard of and pitiful than that which Dickens and ¢ up to obloquy nearly two Ke proach and a scandal that such a condition made when Black was Governor to have a how Legislature passed a bill with this end in view and the blot remains on che statutes that make | " Another such attempt is to be made with a Netter augy It has the best opinion of lawyers and jurists behind it « aa public sentiment which wil! regard the disclosures in with indignation Charles Hende sat fn Darkest En What is the difference between a reformer and a fayat “It all depends on whether or not he the same site as about him.” PLACING THE RESPONSIBILITY HIGHER UP. or Baker torday of ex ‘The invectigations by Rallroad Commission: ing conditions In the Park avenuc tunnel go far to cor ment of Engineer Wiskar and to remove much of the b! ders. Wiskar's assertion that the smoke and steam of an outgoing train sioed i 2 mere al mmotion, had which had just passed him “blotted out the light” Is exactly « x 7 the finding of the Railroad Commission, which Inarned by practical test that ra se — 6 ature ad cus A a half-bor: Now hold it while I turn on t Tie gan will go into the box, 1 ttle hole in the bottom and Ml up the bag. There's aos Ve pecs spec y And Aunt Lily comes in eam w whenever a train passed a dense cloud of smoke ar which completely obscured the signals and made it impossible to» r more than eight or ten feet away ean abana alin ae ne a ma Wiskar’s further assertions that he “ii not hear any torpedoe ho 1 ‘ society queen tear irae ot warning.” at first deemed untrue, as being flatly « adicted by Firer SOO MnTA: cata lataticin, Gee : t a But A PARENT. What sacri at ind A F s definite charges, are borne out by the failur trials, to explode a torpedo similarly placed So what seemed to be the confused and futtle excuses of a man mom a z Ly 4 tarily demented with the consciousness of the ¥ eS se Niky : nesligence become authenticated facts pointing to aint f Gere ‘ ind indicting the parsimonious management of two « " ape ' corporations as responsible for the dead and injured in Wel . , She-Heavenst Donte « © ful ¢ | bh Heavens! Don't sft so ne@® me! I hear mamma at the piano. . It cannot be possible that public sentiment wil! permit a continua | S21OG 1EnBHOd BD INS RUE OH SHONer ENE CRS GROG OCOP PEL { ' the menacing dangers of this foul, obsolete and Inadeq tune A lives of sixteen slaughtered passengers are a high price t Pu CeaE RGR RUA CG RESIAU E which a corporation less criminally jndifferent twehin % i 5 would have established long ago. ; “Nearly everybody in New York will own « | # Sipe Spry sess “Byerybody in Brooklyn owned one long #6 " kno | aa carriages.” | | ed definit y . t efinite- By Mane Louise. \2 Te Jin this ' Denese tavean THE HEROES OF EVERY-DAY LIF! [ ilortiptrian sana! san) be: mais it The Woes of Lovers, fo... \o \i i lorstuatine avout te ‘Two tnadents of the terrible disaster in I . the Word MME. LOUISE pt you Se to change your 4 he Eun ng Word pi t alth and she ts er willl worth perpetuation io the annals of modest heros \) eae i. at as a pe Lei She Does Not Know ter Own Mind.| cha Pela moni aet at ' ‘ re Beet ile 1 ‘ ne readers the... y 5 Ayer her toime: there y found Peter Murphy, of New Rochelle, jinionr\! 7 ’ “ Dasied them gerviers of a very competent dress« - fi Marner andie lady and young man of &XMferent relie ' art r sweesteed car and calling piteously for help, he said ‘ what You Ravello soto enll ‘assist and add ean bee) ballots have privately agreed some day t t will be hard for both pits “LAM the timbers off my legs, and may! | aw : — | tiem in Pers Py i ae zlib rie yoann ytaes eras t a diet! compared fs eas = 1 pl ng new dresses an tam fies featareaed tr tite where you could not H De thet,” replied Farrell, who was direc! « | making over old ones. Address ail x © young man, who wa a redhat paar . mnt the potion, “I fear it will fall on the others nihis tone Mme. Louise, Tbiup ek ilaas ial edt ised thi wHHaE wbo diene tivaeatt AY Gouples" { own end kil) many.” “I didn't think of tha: Ml Evening Word Home Dressmaking . i then for ewhile, I guess I can stand | . | Depuriment. PARR eating Yl Seauatamente AhaghaliS7 hear ap eae seeeg ieays OR HOMB k ‘Am4 while Father Smith, the Fire Chaplain wa | t vod ibout ut sche |! §oUM prefer any punishment rather than M k a caret Stabe cEneuAlll nurt her feelings. She thinks “enw a fimetooking young man of « “ : . Ne RES ben RGRRL US 4 uncertain, ‘ov’ DRESSMAKERS. F ‘wreckage tn the last car. He wis a 1 ‘ ¢ donktee with you that this young lady t | does not know her own mind, Of course, 5 tom open. Yet, suffering as he was - : | ‘ you do not want to marry a girl who|7#@ Evening World’s Daily 3 atter a groan. They were working bar! ¢ t . loubts if she will be Hi Fashio: E n Hint . t wife. two firemen almost within bis reach be sa N { \ @ If I were tn your place rane: women have been taken out’ Ther: ae . : \ ee PER EICRIE Soe tbe until the ay s D cirl can come to a ¢ part of the men tn that wrec! w A “i If she really loves you she wil! come 0 an American,” says Father Smit \ the. ow ¥ SOE ASD ES ARGH ADP UURCOV ATR BOE svete aduct has deprived ner of yo! | This is a higher grade | Bi 1 ved f ur 80> there is no excitement about it : | re- | y tits her in a dignified and manly way ; | you are not willing to remain in ladies when heavy timbers are crushins oUF present anomalous position That onde ithe’ quintessenre of 6 ke of incaal cde since mhe does not have confidence : f i enough tn he ffection for and (i act of throwing dc , : aS ‘1 i 1h i ue Par eMculicedianmavalleer ianravers <i Alicea, And the youns iz se | j tion running will not preas your ault—you will not ntichivalry doce not even. have 1 \ ne: ean eae ME iarelenariecrmiceiton tie _ ‘ | ve of your ff she is willing to Carl Kruger, of dt \ na AL the a ene promised wife, 1/40 net think the 4 Der Nan aince untoyed tite exce ; La : h He rould be of| YoUna lady will be long in reacnin ; i a : s elded that this organ must = 4 \ Me se a cd ath YAR ee 4 eke ~ = soands MME. 14 In He Speaking for Himself? well rid of two of the great | nna == Dear Mra. Ayers . \ : ie eect ava Tam a young widow. A young man, svery \ y seme nen ness pen so oar | elt eens bemsueares VOY. Met : Heth! Me sevma very pleased (9 eee me. W Letters fi On thé / cohle | : teenie WVastosit ical gels Ce ; rat / = re ovale ta al ry I am not a mind reader, ! aN 7 ‘ now if 1 could har I do not exactly Know what the man A | mitt means, N key Fought Fite in 1800 Go | - it je made with the Buppowe the neM@ time he asks you Me Moun Jeliries in ist S 1 alto have @ lace 6 why you do not get marriedy you) in TSS | Bk ‘over the answer him that you have not been To ihe The ¢ a yell, her | rouee asked. "Did Jefiries feot 1s ) t joches Ip he t# timid, and has not dared to ator 5 loo se T woullt adviae you t propose, he will undoubiedly take heart | all anke ' | _ cleaned by a 1 ir waist[ot erace. If, on the other hand, he has 2 WEN Prlees. not wash sat no intention of offering himself, he can Pant Why no: pour marnet akiet You can chanws the appearance of| explain se best suite him. h 1 nol advise a ft your waist very much by making up|They Differ om Religious . he Du 5 for 0 ature, but be sure to| with the ribbon and ia running | pear Mrs. Aver | he rd aia . met Mu k ‘asitriie skirt rather clinging, with a nigthwine tate ad of across the: walt: Fe Arete ear witsinifbeng| leaf) an ME At takes every police a Ais * ed with k vid ots misao t Ee pets fe mien you , She joves me. She sald that To cut this house gown In mediam , “ 7 . nt Curntale Hall @une &t nia of the | you put a y marry me cn account of the difference {Mlz¢ 11 3-4 yards 41 Inches wide, 10 1-2 at anc enaélnéy ‘ rej x Co ‘ who fmehed on the edges with narrow black | pretty yoke of embroidered chiffon in She asked me to join her faiih |YArda 27 inches wide, 10 yards 32 Inch Ba DReek AT: The box mike’ place ¢ silk trald liu it will make the necessary length; change my religion. I told | Wide oF 6 yarda Secineneat olde bit ne ined! Your satin waist would be very| remove the mtraight lace frem your ie would required, with 7 Nae (i Mi ide in puffed strips Mie. the {1-| circular collar, and trim around the eae ra ae me a yi yardes: piece, Wcais, : 1 having black silk lace |yoke of the waist with the circular Sid | GRHeR I W1e8: £97 DR, COONS COURS: OO “ ‘ s connecting the puffing, The yoke| collar, You can use the other lace an VERY ANXIOU 5 7 iloead sre. es noe . a tp All sorts Of palatablelal St the crepe de chine you mentioned, | me for pretty Jabots, de. as ‘he | The difference, in reli bs parkern (NC: Sat Meeeeaae) 00) ae ad Benet se, mvane : : 4 erence, in religion is a very|bust) will be sent for 10 b, eo! © garcet satin ei fe ; : in aiitched net worn now. MME, LOUISE. Uf the girl fools that it is suMicient to Pulitzer Building, New York, aw." a ee Oe — ae ee ae i

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