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“Sompany, No. 61 to 63 Park Row, New York Published by the Press Publishing 1-Clase Mall Matter Entered at the Post-omfice at New York as Secor VooUeE 42 3 NO 4.768 THE Al perm N AND THE TUNNEL PLAN. The union of Fusion and Tammany Alderme support of The World's tunnel safety plan yesterday brought the honorable Hoard as near to unanimity as {t is likely ever to be No any member. and the debate preceding the as to whether {t should be had t lution was solely whether a public hearing should | This resolution empowers the Commissioner Publie Works, in th interest of public safety, to “compel the officers of the New York and Har lem Railroad Comp: of trains that not more than one train track within the Park avenue tunnel and all parts thereof to so arrange their schedule at a time ehall be run and authorizes the Commins “to require the said officers of the said ratiroad company to so & the system of signalling that the tunnel shali consist of a single block of the signal system now in use ‘I say stop this murder at once,” said Alderman Meinnes tn sup porting his resolution. That {s the conclusion of the whole matter If tt Hd be. tt Jiseent th {a to be done, as expert opinion agrees without fa well that it should be done quickly to husband wedded Science is a jealous have feared undivided affection Marconi's sweetheart may that a ecience could not give her his ‘mistress. his laboratory night after night THE CITIZENS The recommendation of the Citizens cise, that “the Raines law be the same It keeps even a seasoned wooer like Edison away from home in EXCISE MEASURE, Conference Committee on Ex- so amended as to provide for the sale of Hquors in restaurants as in hotels and under like conditions.” and that “a special election be held tn the «pring, at which the people shal Vote on the question of the Sunday opening of saloons between the hours M If this ets are that it will bh awaits Mayor 4 ts granted of noon and If P s approval ani the pros will be introduced in the Lagis lature embodying the The fate or failure will above propositions of such a bill ts hardly a ma speculation Its success Odell. and it ts New York ndoon the attitude toward it of Gov er the Governor's expressed opinion should have the approval of rural communities like Savannah and Penn that excise legislation for Yan as well as of the city itself’ What moral charges these communities have to keep over us it purzies the ordinary citizen to find out Governor has no such doubts. Now it is Harvard that is basking In the sunshine of the Kaiser's good will, His personal present of bronzes and casts to the University is valued at $120,000. FR of tts donor, and singularly appropriate, as made to a seat of learning that has sent many is a handsome gift, worthy a student to German universities for post-graduate {nstruction. BEET SUGAR’S CRY FOR HELP. “Capital Is timid to a great degree.” said President Oxnard Beet Sugar Association Committee yerterday of the in his argument before the Ways and Means Usually. But the public is unable to detect any coy bashfulness or reticence about the capital Mr. Oxnard represents = It is asking in stentorian tones for what it wants Should Congress decide that Cuban sugar m' said Mr. Oxnard further. tate and eventually turn its beet sugar and throw its ful! force unduly favored and stimulated be helped at the expense of American beet sugar then it (this timid capit will at first hes yack upon the future further development of nto the tropical sland which we have It in not to be denied that we have ‘stimulated’ Cuba with hopes and expectations as yet unrealized) How we have “favored” her it takes the jealous eye of a beet-sugar baron, solicitous about his own Little infant industry, to discover Sembrich's sneeze, which strained an artery in her thr appoints a large audience who expected 1 ear the singer Hall this afternoon, will hecome memorable nor @ te with momentous consequences. It pointed out as a coincidence that an ac cident of the same curious kind t Jean de Reszk precio vocal chords some years ago MRS. POTTER AND © A\LIPSO. The little difference of opin aM ¢ £ wright, Phillips, detailed in thie morn W ‘ A Calypao should be played Dids fair to inte . goers and incidentally thinks that the lady who fascinated Ulysses “excelled in pure paastor en should be so interpreted. and \n diaphanous costume. while the opines that the part “should be played without emotion,” with « nounced Diana-like attriburt Schoolboy opinion, fresh from Homer, will incline to Mr« Por: view of the role. The lady was supposed seductive in her fa einatiors than any other of the numerous sirens that beset P Gering spouse on his way home to Ithaca And when. as related Oulvie could not console herse!f for of Ulysses. she gave way + tears that were not ‘dle. Meanwhile. its a very and one needing the inte marrel as Letters | from the People. Workingman The Polite Fo the Bs complains that der ts , en are 3 Re Ay htt sh ferent me cre ! a farina n ttm ov ave ne and : hough | koow | vor ek ene ” . woman oF nid a ‘was my » - - ” 1 ehou! T , When ca wee pd A nd don't worry about him.’ Above a And the’ wegned don't regret inet ne chooses tn Ment Dikger 078. | travel downtown in the morning ap ii Pret sa treit in him to Itt hae a frening genere nena iba AM Mets Of—Pieht Wan 4 take the Ne Contest Mement. If » boy deliberately tents Diener dove] sw th nat Sharke 4)4 win Une hay 10.8 positive proof that be 18 no bully, and (0 saner mgnt. {i Lets that Sharkey wouxd not ¥!. (eum mlad (dere to nothing mire conmetibie than the Ogdt Wao wins the bet] 4 3 but the || |mopERN THURSDAY SVENING, JANUARY 293, 1902. TINTG, WAY OTFRIL) DY AT FABLES: A MISTAKE. THE THE nakes most. DEPEW'S INFALLIBLE WATCH, oy M w, eha winsh 4 tt t¢ a on Haw . ' . kot rv and find with as | chapel ati rie ka dod The Twins—We envy the The Girl—Why the snakes? The ‘| Sketch Pwine—Recause they 8 . 1 colt 1) Ukels f'n | come teach ner tribe of i 1 of deing) animals Injuns, 4 brass, | done by you. language. could wear such rippin i _OVER WHO MADE! } | | seian,| the voice] lo you anal t your ally mean tt.) sald as we must break would be a fatal ire #0 immeasurably 0 ie fie ie WOR ZOO. Z when H collars.—London THE SADDEST BLOW TO TAMMANY THE SQUIRES OF WANTAGE have sent eriehy wife, but if 1 were tstand Intended and aT Evening World Will Reward Sweethearts Who Can Give Da‘n- test Expression to Their Sentiment in Verse. Can you write a valentine? Try tt. ve done it for no other reward than the smile of the be- “nt re is $10 aplece awaiting for the man and woman who can best woo in this rhythmic method The Evening World will give a prize of $10 for the cleverest val- entine In verse, not exceeding sixteen lines, written by a man to a woman and $10 for the cleverest versical valentine from a woman toa man liere is a chance for hitherto unrecognized poets to win both ud gold--a rare combination tn poetry. alentine need not be longer than four lines. They must exceed sixteen lines. This allows for rondeau, villanelle, ving, sonnets, ballade, triolet—all the forms favored by makers verse. not quat of dainty The contest will close Feb, 12 and the prizes will be announced Feb 14 Address all poems to ‘Valentine Editor,” Evening World, P.O. Hox 1,854, New York City you and you your place I sho no discourtes A very Interesti see $1 0 for Prize Valentine $ { 0: SIR WILLIAM MACDONALD, of Montreal, has given to the province of | thought Dy 2] Ontarl ised for) treas the erection of bulldings, @&c.. for the | approve use of the Ontario Agricultural college | has or NGAGEMENTS BEAT, [ont each other's faults and failings announced to papa her| and dis cls of Year ly. ‘The old|ter whiten would make you 1 ry grave at once. Cholly| for lite if you marry.” ys meena ast Inerpomed the sweet gil, was to all appear-|-y obsect to long engagements if (ey Iy young man, “but /are “m.“apt’ to be “broken, don't yi said papa, oracularly, “let the |Khow?” “And while the old man me strong | engagement be a long one, my dear!| tat ahe rushed off inte the In that cease you will have time to find ‘and Aatt, Gholly it was all right. Is proper fr a young lady who Its keeping steady company to give he 1 a presen Would a birthday | place Vin nis condit say he was sick, and now I see he's out —By T. E. 7 LARRY DELMOUR- | TRaSE /MeatED GRANGES \\ ARE UNLUCHY BEASTS, | SEE WWAT CROKER ). HAS COME To! PPD Powers. : ; $ $ ¢ g ¥ a oe a SOHIEDDHE-D DY 2-2-d 1-9 00044 » D CLIVEDEN, WILL BE ON HAND AT THE CED bb-66 nes him as ein your “Dear Mr. OR HOME AND MRS. S06 Mr. C left the proper number of cards. | It would be good form init to Mr and Mra A 1 Mrs DRESSMAKERS. hin two weeks. If Mr and Mrs. A and Mr and Mra at home {t is not necessary to| The Evening World’s Daily Vashion Hint. san and Mrs. A’s Mr. B's and Mrs Send a BE Dear Mrs ay Card. Ayer be proper? five-gorerd flare skirt eight years of age 47-8 1 inches Wide, 3 yards 32 inches oF 25-8 yards 44 Inches wide will be required, If are in the habit of addremsing| The pattern (No 40%, six, eight, tem sy your Christian names it}or twelve years) will be sent for 10 ats nd money to “Cashier, The World, itzer Building, New York City.” faced chump Is queen In dan- believe ally going to put acti HPEREERT SPENCER |= aaid to be in| dofine his views of what American ao Wonderfully good health, A change of! clety should cons alr from his Brighton home to an inland| BISHOP por striking tmprovem| wrought ivate art galler at Guelph. tons ES LBAVITY, who ta ex- bout fifty paintings, mostly of one of them at the nH) feet, and moat of her Pictures were painted at an al- te of 7.00 feet. . REV. DR. CHARLES NICHOTS, who achteved notoriety shing a on at the hands Alpine recently at Ate IE JOUN H. Ru x, has finally er half a GAN, of Aue retired from polle “! whom he re, ntury of service” He soclety in the United States, has 0s er General and retary hel: x * i asury in the € Cate overwhelmed with offera from lye Aaeabury: in she: Cente cae | bureaus and lecturing associations ommerce a NIPPINGS OF HUMOR. mmy—Ma, can [have two pleces of = M Yea; I fea a—Certainly, Tommy. Cut the p Don't Kk ahechna a queenly yo ave In two—Somerville (Mase) figure? | Journal saw oa queen, t tha we and ha Mi Fohgive yon enemies,” sald ell ne has.” —Cleveland. ‘Platt ©] eben, “but don't let yoh fohgt aa) D | make you foolian anit understand a‘ to do you elegraphy.” xald Mrs, W J ur inatews of know that,” sald she, they fasten the alr to the clnnath Enquirer, wer wires but how de eee Father—I thougnt I heard our J "elas Did you do anything for him?