The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1902, Page 8

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DOUBLE York | Published by the Press Publishing Tompany, No. 63 to 63 Park tow, Ni Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mat!l Matter. WOBUME 42... . NC +. 769. THE CENTRAL'S CONCESSIONS. The Central is 'epor to have promised to make some effort to improve conditions for its tunne! pater 1 wil soon concede to public opinion to the extent single block system in its side tunnels, while red ins from time table the thirty-five miles an hour demanded by its presen t engineers forced to twenty. Its latter provision for sa “feel their w and with the knowledge that in case of rear-end collisions the impact will be less destructive to antiquated vars rin down by mogul locomotives. Incidentally there wi'l be more time for fremen to lenve thelr cabs to de- fn fog and smoke to do 60 1 less apprehension termine the color of signa! lights. It Is not @ great gain for pub {fe something. World reporters, in endeavoring orative detalis of the contemplated !nnovations, encountered the custo- } The World, but {t st night to get corrob voleed se amy mary evasion of responsibility Manager Franklin professed ignorance, President Newman and Supt. Blodgett could not be seen, and Mr. Wilgus, the “boy engineer,” was out of town. Other officials knew nothing Thisom- | olal lack of information, however, is in line with the road's practice of evad- ing responsibility, as deciared by President Newman tn his testimony before the Coroner. There is abundant circumstantial evidence to show thrt the concessions are contemplated. and for that the public must be temporar ily content. ‘BROTHER JONATHAN, DECLARES HE WILL YET RE JOHN BULL'S PROTECTOR. Reproduced trem an old print published in 1840, owned by David 8, Cowles, Esa. of Rye, N ¥ WHY NOT PUT Fellow—Yankes Dovile vile dog-take off aroha gAm I not the leht of the worlt? Am Mrs. Shaw's trousseau wil! be inspected with interest by Washington | Pworld? Dol net siyughter | love and cherish Ark society. They produce a fair grade of statesmen in lowa, but can their BrelsaliSnn evan rile eT raTR” te taflors make a skirt or their modistes confect a creation to mest exacting q: to be withstood by « thing feminine criticiam at the capital? reant ¢ offspring of enter PROHIBITION POSTULATES. Mr. Howard H. Russel, Chairman of the Anti-Salcon League of New York State, in an enlightening speech tald down the axiom that the only Work allowed legally on Sunday was that necessary for the health. mercy | or conventence of the community. And that the saloon was not included under any of thess heads. A breeder of Dulls might say that this axiom was a paradox It is perhaps an open question whether the saloon ranks with the drug store as a minister to the public health. But !t ts absolutely certain that, QUITE Arrnornia | RURAL PLEAsaNTRy, | | Look at that Boston girl compared with the Raines law hotels and its other unsavory alternatives, o aa in ie eoae the open Sunday saloon !s not far from being a sanitarium. | aw = yeu ee ' iene Mins : As to the alcobolic mercy of the saloon, its quality “is not strained: it ne Osetia: celenct ols acta ieee Sete Groppeth as the gentle dew from heaven” Aleo “it ‘a twice blest; !t | Mr Bolder 1 dreamed that) ire : ~ | blesseth him that takes and him that gives. qisa | Tou) aca) youre uae \Uist-rae | tous oF i : i “\TOO MUCH MEMSRS, And finally, when Mr. Ruscel natvely denies the convenience of the | WOrEN AND THEIR WAYS. ret gits ehatR etter ie ae saloon to the contmunity, he really must pardon a scarce veiled smile on . f eoing to sleep Story of a Hypnotized Reporter Wea . 6 . 7 tr ¥ ‘ . " ther Nonsens Ma U the lips of the community. For a jovial jester might define the only pos- | Sie ie ena of Ita w sa RU SRIDANT GUntanon: | Reminiscences Were His Undoing. | 0} nsense. Marie sible inconvenience of a saloon to lie in its remotencas. sels esreser feenber teliow. | for his good looks? But even any serious-minded and self-respecting citizen, 90 long as he ape Sere of pee Neat aad a) k belongs neither to Bloomingdale nor the Anti-Saloon League, wil] admit | NY, who celeb: hundred ar the lady that not until the Sabbath shall spol! alcoho! as a thunderstorm cuties “4 siehth pirthy od at wees ow Fishkill when Robert Pult » mteam only need cream will the average thirety member of society subscribe to the theory | twat made ite frst tris keatton A Mr. Munkifa: some, but you ought to marry him! Do you think I married y POLICE SCARECROW AT 4 SOLUTION OF THE EXCISE PROBLEMS are PR w ee REE ! FED DE2I09998-99900006-06-14-200000 000-004- PESO OT4 THE SIDEDOORS? It would require the entire police force to enforce the Excise law, leaving the field open to the pere petration of other crimes. MAYOR LOW ee oe ee eee enor eee ey CONFESSIONS. e may not he hand- ther--Or that | married yor mother for hera? the awakening ree of sae MODERN FABLES: THE REFORMER WHO FAILED. of the unhealthiness, the mercilessneas and the inconvenience of a Sunday |. T® Gen Miles has had named in her Here” sald Jeffson to himself, “thts 4 honor @ woman's auxiliary army post thing ta Prem iy Dive eraemeri atin r un | drink. Pe AER SetenOr he nace civ the spies 28h never ata eesrmter mnOHE tal seni oniy with good things. 1 make my| ; rea ol wantzation being Mary Sherman Miles an And fellow nce at oe as dep Aaa Aiea a ed bo 4 Chicago women, who have been told by Admiral Schley that they are SMG miter: bring at fi may stand sity ployed cards ath eecapeietentthare a witty, | 4 4 angels, have no further doubts as to who should have the glory of the |roamse 1 Mtattit teceate’ feanor eNO ee en Re : SSI Oan Aaa tox em LeA . ral? “ i protessor, who: mbling (s = said che re-| did not play for money my would y Santiago sea fight pars seion ane ratmenis OURBE former E omes blasts repu- | have few fine garments and my own See eee ee re a il eLeaS re of sal all dee " t, maxes Nones: | raiment would be worn and threadbare | pane pe hich «ne . ilentinienuana WEcRSIEES Don't waste your time talking to a FLORODORA‘’S POPULARITY. Mining room with whe hater ils mse Han ehay, a aeecaaes | winner : “Florodora” has moved, with its pretty maidene and youths on bended |«. Lid aes (Le ue ee eee he ruin ne sou | TMe Feformer then smught out x ince you it Me yaar and delivered his usual splel, hoping hy ; fmmee, and begun a new lease of life. In the year and a half since this mt she re r Hs rh TS at crite a ; cheerful musical extravaganza opened. almost unheralded, at the Casino it {ao cane ere “ ay. gat man when ihe Boi eaid the loser i » @. Jett l reformer paused for breit y luck must . bas had a career unprecedented on the local stage—not wholly in the mm Women are more and more patroniz | d mn Re paused for i ah. ou ane F ing life inaurance and ma t the| started up the stiira when you want to of the days of {ts run, which less famous productions have surpassed, |) ompanies maintain a womans depar | ee ne-cellar. Back hack (up. Throw but in the combination of features that will make it memorabie in thes AOD UN SHORDAG f - 1 ae aoe f * : yin t atationt a tl big Sample al. We can always find ai gilt- " rical annals. Has there ever been another such stage medium for the ex. 6 o'> de Ht it is ereat!| wand gasped the reformer ed ensnny for: dbing. ae we, want ploitation of feminine charms? Has there ever been a matrimonial bureay nen | ie z minke / i eAasASY BALE fdse #? Has the proportion of pretty girls capturing millionaires as mar OUR QUEER ENGLISH TONGUE | ii MERE AND THERE IN EUROPE. OUT OF THE TALL GRASS. | j Wingo partners ever been excelled in any theatrical troupe? Or the num- ai o aaa tt 5 Rineattal 44 A \ king nm ‘Tomek to Irkutsk, on the Siber- emed ar | ber of feminine fortunes made in Wall «treet on tips from enamored brok ven cle % tn Ratlway, a distance of 92 miles, | Adam Smith, ers? Has there ever before been such a continuous performance of gra C oa 4 e \ ° Is Rpench " i Fe er ; E t i fe | # smptiy when a bill ix presen and beauty, adorned by pretty clothes, behind the footlights of any stage’ | s " ; is /; 1 . toh Well (O.) Bentinel In analyzing this musical comedy to discover its secret by = : Aiscover its secret of succees with | And ai ‘ aac Jigemith # hin best the public, tbe now celebrated “double sextet” is at once revealed as :} . : \ nations, | Waved her handkerchief as ae passed imal moving cause. No dran ai davicelthar = . Beard > Nigel wa | her dom: last evening In reapons mp : @ caus iO dramatist’s devi hat can now be recalled ok K : Pe up satcee Vso | lke probably waved his coat sleeve, | has proved eo potent for popularity as this Almost unaided, it has raised nore hh Ante pee are atti! going on. || There is in existence an ix AR peiate (ORIe en ceeren sl ra LerP. Florodora”’ to the levei of “Evangeline” and Pinafore,” each rg ee petites . | know \ sppen and «et |iaw in Bwitaerland 7 {pst , erro Aula aie ian zm 1 with Ww _ © building up | Wearing George Clumm al!d off the tail of the {n ecore and boo, but not in the qualities which the box-office now looks. Hi . , “ ite * departmen n diameter, old r justin time to gnaw the shank j for in comic opera. bi me ‘ few r nd [een feather of a turkey in Somerset on the opening ms _ |. ffoys wth try to ee that you aren't | Sweden has e of the new. George is too bashful to eat r miles 6 any portion above the shank or below With regard to Sunday liquor sel ! oN t and Ur 1 a F goverment t succeeded in. a ’ gard to Sunday liquor selling Lewis Nixon said to a Morning “ With a usand little action | quiring the hough efforts have | the Inetep of the toothsome gobbier.— World reporter: “Mayor Low, as the ofcia! responsible for the enforce. [Ant mace “pay” ‘s te ear] and w f half noticed | been made t Somerset (O,) Pred. ail) teen ej AN pedi) within the uminated = —— 4 ment of a1! laws uid be given an opportunity to formulate his policy \ Lalit “y Ke at PS HE Tey RTE cy: ew Y 44 Se c Jem aw hin Aen ee a aE alm ns CHAT ALOUT NoTABLBEy © | ihe Mivazion oF oe SNIPPINGS OF HUMOR. sults.” The Mayor's political foes are kinder to him t Salttend M snot pr 11k Bre tee Rr ; {| reminiscence, a man uo longer with a SSS who embarrass him with @ superabundance of oneideend tin en K . et a a axed iis way| Sandy Pikee-Dey say dat Andrew would have died anyway. Did you no- oe . if well eet a ted Sovr had been on an assign | Carnegie is woefully perplexed about tice how many cigarettes he amoked?’— at Néttoa leaant “port a tage wan] what to do with his money Chicago News = = = i r ° 7 " migate—Well, dat's a kind of ( : a . . ar arke ‘ ireum. BIL ha of Clara (sweet sixteen)—Did you look Bishop Coleman's allegations of an increace of tippline amor Soman ‘i ' Jays dot | mtance yweser, Which would make! fnanc sarransment dat 1 wouldn't, under the bed, Aunt Ell 7s i; Ja e ine mind Chicago Newe, Aun a) jery—' ? are presumably made with some authority Perhaps the offenders are ae ue ; ¥ tomy etitetitel| eons Tetoc grange ea ycadian Ses eae Ayspeptios, forbid a . eir medical a * As rathor r the | 7 SUNT Ur atte aking Turkisn oatas when be E more harmful than an occasional ‘h he Kithemee at {te bea touch on nta| Ye married u fo agers 1 gave up all ae ; ve show. | 1? t as | N ' ja | He: wan rou via siouen ted Vian Albert—Oh, | guens is because «ago —Chicago News ag thet alcoho! in smail quantities te not beleful, they may simply be « if. | alesve howe a monk the Si editor | his wife keepa him in hot water ail the) “Yes, Zeke must be gettin’ right smart following up-to-date ans fe ‘ Pie eats ste ed ne AFT time Chicago News up thar at od He writes a = sf WN) HANGHORS seed sate , do you think of this ¢ Greek an’ Latin ——_—_____. . ! x neat ‘ r kt ‘ Ci Dy eee ds ° t can’t be compared witn the "Nu. thar's one he always writes in etters from eee Peo ! ae a |e ones Ratry a Repl tear eten| event ple é. aim met inf f the wa aay raphy relating mete ont y iis.) Which is that? Why Extend Bine Lawst j Hate ‘ nt Sa a : 6 cane e he asks for money."—Chicago Evithe Beiter ef The Ewe ng Worl 2 See et IS haba ® think the paby ines) oy iN do you ee that man walking in and! Mm roa ne mya ‘ ; io pean mut?” sald the Chi Vhe (tet Wh Lanne . Ps afome of these dave! oink Lil arremt hit for Intoxie . down the hallway andy i Ot Intoxleated ayia ate . ; : ‘' MnuneC Ona Ren oyatander, “he is from Boston, and walk 3 ‘ Be L t 2 jing Carough the crooked streets of his | ; i, te ould woman ts al] native city gave him that hadit."—Chi ch mimories ay her dead | cagy News : An Insinuatéion, i a ‘ | The Lady—Y t is only men that An business for myneif nit hurt. Me | ira tramps. Why aren't wos le? laugh, you bet. an Vit PAs sd ays , . i marry [Now | am w 1 4 Intliion. OTR 4 sago News. busybodtes, mums ~—Chicago News, jth n Old capita she will be Yes," rejo i the p y addressed, Tt was Trible even to see the villaia 1 know that little girl is an editor’ be so stunned by my That | clover “and those who did business with you|dile,” said t |, lelle=A wood place to be, considering [when you began once had the million,” "drama. @ emotional gir] at the melo: “eh a a Giterent | blue ee in ‘Chicago Ni that she is @ grass widow, Chicago Newa “Gb, well, consoled the old lady, “he eel Bair ove every day.” | with great care; beat the yolks 3 2 i | Pisen Pete—Weil ant you rf over te the with me, Bu © been told that it here led to lynchingst ARRIET HUBBARD AYER. Hints to the Housewife. “na Mother? re Help a) henety male per > that tt te or week for women who are way to answer um going to aste friends of The be! will same to my woman with, suppl table ok? Delicious Coffee Cak Dear Mes Wye Pleave give me freip Coffee Cake Bea Hight on iptul of 6 eggs; add a flour and the flour add Put in top 14 now lo make a plain poan@ Pound Cake —One pound sugar, one flour, t quarter pound but! nine eggs, one full teaspoonful of ba! ing powder; cream the nutter and suj whites separately, sift the baking powe der well through the four: add Inst OR HOME Sey DRESSMAKERS The Evening World's Daily Fashion Hiut. To cut thfs basque waimt in medtum vize 41-8 yards 21 inches wide, 23-4 yardp 2 inches wide or 2 yurda 44 Inches wide will be required, with 21-2 yards of alle over Ince for trout and underaleg (0%. izes 33 to The patt 4, weed mane be “nent bo 10 cet nt tur Bullding, ce Cag

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