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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1902, Se © IS VWISNING WoRLDS Porras ee Oe eee bot Gaiorio. : CURRENT EVENTS VIEWED BY EVENING WORLD CARTOON ASTS. Published Dy the Press Pu abitehing ompany, No. 63 to #2 Park Row, 8 RY T. Ee POWERS. BY }. ©. coRY. Entered e: the Post-Office at New York an Secon! + Mat! Matter : . e _—_——. “VOLUME 42. Os Re DOee THE TUNNEL INQULE Our LAN Ae! ' Nutty The evide ted from unw . c te 4 Inquest th’ Huminating F3 ne ¢ ; world’s greatest ra green ire $ paseenger train in the most widest oad te " ache sponsibiitty { might confuse a veteran at edge with ears deafer : ' ssing p oDEGM +6 cession of trains, his eyes y th 1 afety of $ © his passengers ex 3 seeing and co e tratt 1 ! ! 9 of trains, but Xperience ‘ " : of lost time against him to be made up to avoid « ar $ the gravel train faut of his failure m ing methods that made tt po THE FRIENDLY KAISER. é Excepting only the Czar's vist tr Hiing do SraE 53 sovereign to promote the comity of nat ecent years 4 equals the effurts of the German Emperor to make friends with the United States The prospective launching of the new yacht building for him here is made the pretext of effusive demonst egand unique in the history of th nation, as coming fro christen his new boat, and bear her name, the Kaiser ma ¢ DARK DAYS FOR THE MEN WITH THE KNICKERBOCKER NAMES, 3. WORTH ARLEAT VAN PEYSTERLEAR SHY %, royalty Having asked the to {dent's daught timating t will further compliment that his brother to represent him in an adequate. ly royal way. The royal yacht accompanies him, with the royal househo! silver on the sideboard to lend a finishing touch of elegance t ity that {s to be extended to Ame It fe a very striking exainple of imperial courtesy, which must be looked pital- ican officials upon as done wholly for disinterested purposes. Heaven forbid that thers) LETTS F750 0-05-97 909-90-00008 $F should be the mercenary motive of a loan, as in the case of the Czar's trip. for Mr. Morgan would have obliged bim in that matter at the customary rate of interest to responsible borrowers. And it is not to be inferred that | ze ofan exe Some ‘ike a meringue and gradually pour in the not potash. > Prospective troubles in Venezuela have anything to do with jt The Mon Stir untli all the grease ts mixed with b- roe doctrine does not yield to friendship. It is simply an fmpulsive tmperial : bac lee la a ea esa io sure ist etter $ exhibition of affection for 4 nation that hns now the world's respect, and 1s | A) at Whee wi port sine etaina from a and stir well, sad pers PST ie the adopted home of hundreds of thousands of his own former subjects, and nar color granite cleth ates! var guament| euch Gay for the next ys, stirring $ fm which there are commercial possibilities no longer the monopoly of the ya cleaner’a, Wine stains ure not easy [every day for the next three weeks, 3 Britiuh. So, Hoch der Kaise- asd hurrah for his yacht! ) remove except rs Ree tacts wires lo ia Caan 3 > To Make Househuld Soap. enough to make a quick-lathering soap. } 4 / INDIANS AND BARBERS. Presta (as tiast| ine mssateal ti hare cieal A Would-He Match Maker. ° ' By order the Commissioner of Indian Affairs all male Indians in the |)“ 7 own map, using one gaiion fut (ali | Dea MOH Ayer: commuls to mane the ante: . ; ; , = 4 United Stpaed must have their hair cut frequently, and Indians of both sexes | milk § Me ran pote mea. {tate that fe om common matches > A GLANCE INTO THE FUTURE—WHEN WILL SIR THOMAS GET “COLD FEET?” rq are exptessly forbidden to paint their faces or bodies. Confinement in the Hel Ks Kinny | This fs the metho ditrawevort Gliaes paiiadalihin SEDC Asai heh aaa Oe he ° ° srong(PbOrus three parts, glue six parts, sand! legrees u2>1- Mouse will be the penalty of sallure to comply with these regulations. Allow a rt of This would seem to be the last straw among the {ndignities that the pale face has heaped on the noble red man, and the latter should not be blamed o ~ give you a formula a nott ¢ ¢ from Carpet. If he takes to the warpath isut the order mi evoke beat rH ; peje dey ea ie Fs path eder may be revoked. It bears a bard | ear should ialictaenl poaIahTA Caroeiuiawn ee Ailteut tee > on Buffalo Bill's aggregation of untamed braves as on the denizens of tepees | ft wine stirred in ncentrated, potash a wooden pall | carpet? ha Listas > on Government reservations, and Mr. Cody's opposition is to be reckoned |. | and pour over it enough boliing water to] Spread French chalk, mixed with cold ?. cm get | cower tt Stir and let the mix-) water until a paste is formed, on the 3 ith as formidable turn | ture stand o In the morning | grease spot and {t remain several o Se — _—— with a | thie mixture into q large kettle | days. If th # not sufficient to cure it ° THE PL vaste = Bake | and ace tt 6 he fire Now add [apply che chalk 4 second time. 2 ; HE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. to plates, | another patl of ing water and stir] Another way |= to apply n > The roya! pageantry at the opening of Parllament yesterday, with King ed cl nut| frequently with a stick until all the] the epot, always taking > Edward VII. in person making the speech from the throne, must have been ] Retna tessiseeteedl Sees: BUN tay te ie) Gan CoG! > ; aptu , soap grease in a water-tight barre ab ° Very effective and edifying The ceremonies were arranged with a view of 7 ane | aaa Re RTD ming you referred to may be used toy back + plain ttebt-Atring French beck. I advantage down the side front seams | anoot make am ence new one. an | am unable and aa a heading of the flounce Finisn °) eure & to ma T)syald not eevee the pase of the flounce with a two-inch hem stitohed several times, Segoe meee ses Oy Women Real Love One Anoter "oon Seousness of gowns and in the outward semblance of royal state the entrance of His Majesty and the Quecn maintained the beet traditions, The pomp was _ eee Scan mata be i It would oe beat for one of your ph ; a Bion eno aie . | ‘ i sique wear ra a - dpe ‘ fe i there and the spectacular circumstance, even to the fantare of trumpets | “Man's friendship for mania much stronger than woman's for woman, ra a especially made of thia material and to}! 000% , Sra ihes Gree woe might have excited the admiration of the ; | There isso much jealousy in a woman's nposition that she lowes sight of aah in be worn under a jacket. A pretty and) * an Bs i : ‘A agence 1s the “royal sons | everyehing but herself.) MES CHARLES TRUME sefor and your Real cod) See ree | vats @alat ee oulal Gerona reader wie nan inet and ork,” as it did of the critical spectators yeate: For costumers have | - POLLEN UBL C.Y/ 2167 fg short and rather] A small ovwl-shaped vest, finished in | ke tw improved their art with the centurins Sit Acer - Ee ore | seen cnath wine trimmings and Uttle scaNlop and trimmed with the) allow you enough of the gured sat The difference w: Is low ‘iF 2 % uty, | eeu MRA GOH FY ame trimming as the skirt. ‘The yoke | 57 [UNI OP cto 4 grey Naa ce was in the changed relations of Parliament to the ; De eine, Le meet would be gretty made of white em-| your waist MME LOUIS sentative of the divine right Wh wt former opening of Parliamer n ° horn, Hound: eal The Et es Mh A abe 1 s i 0 5 rent the : Lh . * Ae ‘hn Ston coat illustrated above {fs Duke of Suffolk read the roval speech from the throne “all thatimaniters m bs = Kk women at Wad Gale sat | made with a long front and postiilions OR HOME Som according to Bishop Stubbs “every time the K cemeer . i Me. and tt eyes> whilen crow in the back; the coat coming only to the! . Ne King’s name occurred bo’ i 5 bs y 1 ' tha ne What's he | waist line at the sides, he circular Dp E until their heads all but touched the ground But t he reason”? Maybe the lar is faced with white peau de sole RESSMAK RS. SEAS Y Was Cen turiencago, ne é 5 ike that and covered with narrow blas band of its - apiattios black peau de sole stitched on quite - . ir X » cloaely together, finished at t = , Rural consideration for erring tty brothers (1 : “%: the ; : with the fancy. trimming "which The Evening World's Daily ° : BOreny tt ‘ : k wi side fr Fashion Hint. Salamanca. with a total membership of I “ r ross the road i ar 3 lature protesting against the enactment of a Peelibere a s a . bon Old fanciers when turned Bae " Ml ‘ appealed t rOrt= eve is ateo. trim Opened in New York at any hour on Sunda Ant the ‘i A ss . LJ listing Me eiwawi has tb med with button: MME. LOUISE, this handful of Sabbatarians. + ; is nets De ated Deer Meme. Louise . y u le wv s Aaja 1 bowget four yards of apartmen ¢ on mile ‘Yorn » oth apd intended making two wat t Bnished one and Rave now left 1 ; : Jot the goods thirty-six inches wide 1 Young Co: tt f Naneow Like to make a skirt of it which with the pears, to the fac the i .: ° r moult be aultable for 2 s u ashe . M 1a teen and only wear my and ts ready tc he draws the line at a puxiliat ¢ hs » ie won anaanlner nia inches Jong, ee lam rather short A.M. Tt actor. “ for wor wis \ ee You can cut the upper part of worm she | she spok re your skirt from the material; have 1 et ' Judas 2 ! it as jong as the length of goods will Aaa result of the " { t ; * allow (you will find a narrow circular Art Committee we are Tiise tea skirt darted on the hips most econom- eatin val), and make a flounce of bands of taf- Iated wane | feta of the same shade as your canvas binat a hb. Have the lows bam! about two ebbing linches and a half deep, those above ’ * ' graduating narrower: atitch these banda ie three times on each edge and Join them " MA bind meh Kn? jexica oh ii broidery . ey with the Mexican stiteh i em , ieee fr ON the / dp ) / 2 R 4 en silk of the same shade. Your skirt will] ‘To cut this French dress for a child C( é. : ; , _ WILLIE’ MATHEMATICAL RABBIT. Fat Incl itpuieny' lini theitesetranl thle |r els ‘yearsi Gt rame ei easterelclnoriea 3 fk “ Com) “ given a beautiful | jesian is quite a favorite. . wide, ¢1-2 yards 27 inches wide, or 21-3 Does it Keally Dring Had tack? { x 1 Christmas pres: sateen suit wits long MME. LOUIBE. jyards M0 inches wide he miae” required, the me ‘ “ ‘ Witlle’s fond alma sa flounce to add style — ‘ia, x litle son sitting on The flounce starts at the side} Dear Mme ta come er a feured white suggest how to toseams and graduates, being about hier. The World, nm inches deep at the back. The trim- s#iin evening waist, The ew York City mt 1 ithe, but the palitser Wuliding fies that it © iting 0 ace wn | , pie ist TWO MINUTES CHAT ABOUT NOTABLES, ie he ALAR Perel Renters kin * te wax saying, as | — s Mid euperioues (inden s6vea) this i s chubby forefinger in | A Pine AvP Ro 9 graduate owt noms fanny remem | SNIPPINGS OF HUMOR FROM THE EXCHANGES. j Thankeariyine . ¥ ‘ nked and Iatened In’ as Visiting ualntance—I suppose youy Acquaintance Monte Carlo)—What) “How so” the world, ant sien whe te 1 ‘ ‘ Det ! n abe apoke wut a great deal in society | uck did you have yesterday? “Playing on the lynx. —Philadelphia ; REPRESENTATIVE W 7 be world! Ota Murgatroyd-Jenkins—1 thought! Amertean Croesus—Oh, 1 won a hun-| Pres x Penis mma’ sald the eniid, vy 1 did until f looked over the Rev. Dr. | dred thousand or lost a hundred thou-) “What is the reason,” asked a Prose ; al mines rs ed : ay yegtorday that | Hat, but 1 find now Umt VT yang—rve forgotten which.—Chicago] pect avenue woma that you never see Drie \ r " aire ; Meago Tribu Tribune a Woman's head on « postage stamp or © the baltor of ‘ — =O i & man’s head on a dollar?” I hare) t ; orter—OF course, you Temem-| which ditch are you in favor of, snakes Sa coe 2 had A CARNEGIE COLLEGE YELL. | r colder win than this. ls Nicaragua or Panama?’ “Give it up.” said her husband, oome und : I A . dire ‘ fous Unie] Mr Carnegie ¢ new educational inst: | phe Oldest Inhubltant-How ele do] -mNot the lust, by any means."—Roston I, ite true, just the same, amd I Der eatied sian Hab aie Sep | tuilOR ILE Hats De. oReaELS witho! Ue lyou a'pone Ud keep up my reputation? | Globe ale ote Navelece hesaa' ne 1 conmresations ap-| collere ye © follow been Rum. Sawa ee ie ee 7 Wanar te selepurshieaie) salts y n owing has been Indianapolis New “Bay! cried the first flea in poor tab-] On the stamps ax weil as the coins.” aeairy bores? une annet "4 an * , w KING EDWARD will probably visit Kiltles and recaps “That embezsling cashier had been} by's fur, “we're simply making this cat ever thought of that before,” gala ee een uae a ha ioCpbl (ie * he me ack goink Aberdeen, the Riviera in the spring. He will travel BF Nie Veit feed speculating in cotton.” the husband, “but that is, no douwwt, th me carnet player. and hare ny peat hans, | nonin or wou ra ee | i orge Hamilton. — lin the atrictest incognito and will spend Rah! Rah! Rant nen! “It's strange that he should have i Id the second, “then she's ajreason why we lick the stamps end Cap boy expert oo such matters itform Morrie Heights, Sea BARONESS EDMUND DE ROTE®- a few days in Paris going and coming, hington Times. trouble in getting bail.""—Boston Globe, wildcat, and that makes us golfers." equeese the coins.'"—Milwaukes Gemtinels , 4 ¥ y $ f ‘ ‘

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