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seattle diel vowkodstahies THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1902. ISTO IMUIE IVWIAKG Azz JUIN Je. HIGH TOWER FOR WORLD'S FAIR. | MODERN FABLES: THE 1G DONKEY THAT SANG. | JOHN KEEHOTE, UP-STATE REFORMER. ————— ee New York Plan for Manufacturers’ | Ag Grete, He Visits a Gambling House and Again Meets His Friend, the) Svliding in St. Louis Accepted. | A donkey tha: had @ crucl master waa) eateual tenes List einieae oe wont to how iis fa as happy an tente “TE would de better off.” he complained, “Why didn't { think it years a ti) | € | fT had never hecn at al he remarked. "“Whet « chump o) My ence is a mistake. 'e been. | C Ter a aay or two after giving his man's suggestion ths was Fate CA eae hnves SE ee tunica eet kine ood Is 0 poo haven't master and he used a goad along} 1 ft sie ol because of cold feet. + 3 7 ; Tow + < - helpful list of side doors to the police|Pecaune Of <i AY off since I Kot tn harness je of my anatomy. bruising | NOW PLAYED AT WALLACKS THEATRE,WEW YORK CITY] John Keehote was sore at heart 8541 Keenote watched ‘the game a whisper of seh MN TAL tS ALE Li) Aad tie cisewhere. As the!pain wore out of his/alarm arose and had scarce spreat and when I don't. 1 was born ‘N )), « | bigectatae With thi, atl) Rees ver, ° long room before the lght onper on and pat every eed is pAb Donea, however, nis reformatory seal] actors the lon H mad . I? AN Jisht a taper that [nad noticed standing Keehote did not hide his light under} A hand was laid firmly on the Chau-/ Way not rua skedadd and then, and then only, pares ; t 5 and’ a voice rei make elf wear her Reiterates fe duene!. He let it illuminate the|tauauan's arm and a voice whisper tpaely eke: Yours a AUTHOR oF’ “COUNT re ti conde bp ey ater Doarding-house breakfast table. It}in his ear: “Th alt We are be: aw ” » him in silence, & @hone there so persistently that at tast|traved. but I'll ket you out. Come! talking, RED ROBE: AST ae atol: eword and: dhgeeeauneee -poarder was attracted by the| John Keehote knew that he was ied 1 will, eaid the donkey; and CES er eRane ne heard the Chautauqua | into « dark passage. From the sounds = (numLisHes wy > : sett ret matid, “te there, Ht m against the sinfulness| which came to his ear he realized that BRIGHT CHATTER OF BABES. WOMEN AND THEIR WAYS. TENG f Majesty to open it wHGll daily with the acchigh ehind him and a Cn phtnstoain’) 1 §co? lere, too, sine, are mgt and the straight flush for other v<- Why ar peat!’ ex-] Mrs Jenste Rer remon!, widow of rie eRMCRDING HLA \ 5 or, the Pro- plea money. CA laimed Lt at the even-[the “Pathéinider . orltace’ d you can at “Out of the sheer kindness of my - kK when Mr Chumpleigh was present st N Wy t Only one heart,” reasoned the fellow-boarder uncertain feat. ay Ualgpunat atin ity newe reetarerss tinued earnestly, this morning after he had won a double | Joho Keenote went down the sroni leds the father. “What[tage in Ims 4 A ta jemt I! treat as a de= X out of the game. “I will take thie| er. When the rounds ended at a little i women of ali’ fer arisen. : oa meditated for @ alla (retatmen to, thei eld) that La bodeead racer Gusti RE ee coe ma this morning that] Miss Mary Act ; Z t or violence to your y discourse henceforth of t tt ; 4 ‘mutton-head'| Hoyt, of Boston. ¢ E ‘ Baa bath hnewnl and lease ® And fhto the blackness of a high Pea eal rl : . . * 4 1 hie face pale ‘And it was so that John Keehote| fenced area. which he did know | *:Ramem! Toston boy’s|man, are ( sun clantete ed ae Sain! oe Was any such ng, John Keenote feil hog ‘ . al Ae 9, 6 ae 3 Daseed the cuanted portal ot a lone | Rith “shock thay iarred. his reforma- uncle, “that oh ld be seen and) Massachu . ret 1 raise your room the tables were green, where! tory spirit to his depths. | heard |e Governor 14 tins chive were sta nea (fh and el cues Sues ledawcs li sys @ear sir’) was re] ~ ' re “4 r Majest walls ie bony, were called: Hut: few. were. }uc Apa aaise foal! d= | foinder, “that is res , 4 sul a9 * T sal The game,” explained the head man, | }ceman # pote mpepeun te lehowe® fallacy has are | eiaverd.te Rise ; > with hesitation te called hearts, We play It to keep the area window tryin’ | 1 by civilized om | ema : une get me out of the boys off the streot after dark. T | peror of China is a = Mise Flizat ¢ weeed sharply. “Do what money that you see on the tables ts | lathe dwartt ett aertous Me Ne ana emlicticnree ate Only ket me eae @ivided between the Col. Bob Schenck i ited hi Mass CHS hee J kik ORs) cisco, he: a HAPTER i . ! be a Hugue- monument fund and a certain orphan | strang | | anette H He shee UF Able called Kitty. Take at Finally the ofeer made. a at his /aOneOciinel Utils caer ies rt from many parts of the w f Terme of Surrender 4 SERAICREnS ne proffered | SREY BOOK. "Go. h sail he ‘0 ters family was very i Mter-| China, Japan and the Philippines. The ILL ha . =) Ma 2d ‘o) ‘eehote. ‘efor: | In the sto: Siisha, the bad! hand and saw Deu ilar ineluead! neon CEE ton i in the story Ell bad) are kept on racks which are 4 * a to he os fer | tng . r ¥ plirtek ! ore? _t she bear, as read her ahd decoraled ith (Ones et | taough and the re- After a a seine ei «| i me to utter ould t f " paints) 2. 4 wouldn't have sald) sin ganderson says she vroke her|* is : wet s 2 ALE doorway: & so to Elisha. you, mamma? I —— = ios | would have hou] engagement to the « itz-Jamea| Carrere & Hastings architects, of this| bald hea ‘because of relizio A ROYAL MENACE city © deen notified that the design | ——— =| they submitter for a tower for the r | | Manuf Louts | | Wortd’s Fat The Cn ts to be a plain shaft, rising | whence stairs and] qq) of the virgin fews of heaven take fret ise to the observation| Aad@ siewiy ali the noney rr ¢ ground. ‘The top| saaich perfumes trom the of’ rou urmounted Mix these slow'y and let the potion aa ding the 2 Tours ny The ou path he head he flounce, a little cy long , ft of the centre front, have a ylack velvet ribbon bow, from. eee which could (all gracefully a cluster tal sunburst roses and leaves twined wi black chiffon. This mus 8 = « careful not to make it look stiff by doing avenedse Lave Je sn the air toda ’ 1E, LOUISE : : a Tasker Cieede ts canine i Sig Hints to the Housewife. st aoe | ~ en . in Se ening hiw be hee around the wale rs Gruel for a Delicate Stomach. | an evening bodice innate Mise MoM lack net, The K . seine round | and |» he st i ; = Teataileca ne f bo Corn Mea Two tablespoo: fine Indian meal mixed smooth w . ay, wm tate vid water and a saltspo Mrs Fane oo Mt In the back: edxe | ar with black i tae ane : 2 ‘ sewed t by tireless | ‘ { chiffon ty * . im retiite " : . [reine tte , \ : i i . ; sating 1 your white skirt will * iu tern t off oF ® Are w shut Up tO Kly if vou wear a black “ @, thew art oo fe ‘ : 3 . However. 1 will give vou My heart to thee 1 give eres ' fw Teiaah erie at Me * I 4, sere lover Chantill lace, som y The ter » ene x . ; : My tenes SONS: Ae Sete IN EUROPEAN CITIES, | BITS OF KNOWLEDGE. “t rs eonal ints weed ; wement of Sot emative. 4 flounce only) TEC RACinETT ta none maatae wee , . N : hirrod velvet ribbon. Have tie an a Brasil Spall at te Diabolo neds Wolfe t said to have written’ The ati whi reul t nity e Vienna mit Burial of Sir J Moore’ ne even. t 2 a around om: w pain took and set an he + bag. s Be ne Piihelwat pil |i nr Pie 1 the fronts to it one ot D aye ape Re et ae Labetiy 1k ruching two rows linto a girdle of black panne velvet OM cae and Seechisa! Fé a a novel ker w «| ! Sry previous] Guben, in Brand ot tall and of all the familiar faces Al ie ne t wns ont) " Fhe Shr Ree K h ‘| 1 OR HOME oe UNDERATHE? hotenda decided that aU Je | raved ithe hou hind a ie x ; human consumption be : ta * “ knee | sin DRESSMAKERS, Regie 4 4 in the publi equitoes never | Proved too m « weak ‘a | i Bur with beds. There . purake orove . se ‘ ” " Tho Evening World's Daily ‘ GLARE \ mies DRY MONDE. ANS) Pe UTeCs: A ap om postr : we ‘ tata i “4 Bruni : , Teattrenr Lata ? ab oo) patients are cared for an- | decomp 9 stills Aig eet, a " Bet Ss SA Vashion Hint. > a‘ A ma t was ‘ * t* 4 kins | rome Chaverny to milk to boll in a double boller, # ; maveliaenuuelt Diced s miate.| ht we \ Sialgnes exes with 1 ipful sugar ct there. w ng dow k rte 1 whe ixed put back on me sewn peren ard gned ‘King. hears ner old The Henrie {custard thickens, then rer tthe Champe| and down F seat u ts f ra eTatesnohastin Tibas ! Shines ie yne tables vant A : a ‘ 3 3 rie Dressie : pees ! yi * t " | Marte Dressler wan | ati Ailnuart of rick 555 nines Mans “ * ans i’ Broadway restaurant saw her}: with just enough powdered suze oF ca baa Lert é us on sot the other day Mi always sweeten, A one teunp ul Aevedy It iepageis tient er * " te * 4 Zh sed toot ane \ radiates health and « fia, phe {iis beat until 1c thiekeng then a Sheth and will be placed Among was with’ su rehy my life \ » the cold custard and freeve ne Keltle remaing in 1 mu-|that Caesar defended himaei? when nen Ww {s looking forward to next season, when] cream ts the foundation of he am 4 pire ! she is going on another twinkle, ine the different Mavorings at mary) Se atiareaniaey sae ————_—_—_—— | -- Suse time ln a gal comedy by To Remove Acid Staina, Amusements. Amiisemen Amusements : ) Zimmerman are will manage Miss . r : ’ T 1 wit] Uke acid apote out of a black rier = ROPOLITAN oF AADISON SQ, THEATRE 1 PUBLIC, ‘4 "hestat ae jes he se see ore PROCTOR'S oe ROI OPER ARO UER /oStCANNA HELD SWEET & TWENTY UBLIC, Os ieadea Dorothy Dorr, who plays Lady Pome-| wien an acid nas * ANXIOUS. 1930 ST uae 400) | Under the Direction of Maurice Gray ame ‘ i ‘ MRS PATRICK “CAMPBELL. roy in “Frocks and Frills.” ts the wife han RSG Bes POen a0 Nenece ot ite . AN Fee | Ny we : IANA? of H, W. Dam, author and play wrt; eH Rect: may Hedtnahe coe By. Feb. |i Re ER arity qe EAUR rey Fed. 34 HENRIETTA CROSMAN. jSea Wiss Dorr ts almost a strani svonging with ammonia. If the 1 a ‘Ip ANIELS * Empire Theatre Co. in The Wilderness JOAN OTHE SHOALS ‘ | York, as she has been in E rhe not fully restored, sponge with rect : ld BIUOU st Tonia 3 | 2° eels : - 7 ISSELL "Wi.uei ane AMELIA INGHAM COM sergl ralal ohihlal nee i LiOSTHST. artiste « 2 THE =~ SK ATING. RUSSELL "i," B the Lulu Glaser ny, has been! po AA adieak : a= . "CH RIS size 4 yards Inches wide, 3 a4 a7 | cast of “Dolly Varden” and place herself During the ° 100. beet Mat 8 BOSTONIANS | f: PENNSYLVANIA THEA. (let & fee 4 x) We A SPECIAL Pm { I A inches wide, or 4 yardy 44 Inches wide| Under the cara of @ throat spectalist,|!* At & stage BROADWA MATS. WED. i he TAR As, WED A BAT ‘DER TWO ELAOS. Manhatl in Theatre \ eel oe “Sgn wil therefore, Will be required, with 25 yards of em-| Miss Fields has been singing for mixteen only needs water when the HON. JOHN GRIGSBY. broldered hands to trim aw flustrated, | Months without a rest. She had been|*l! begins to get dry Rbe pattern (No #2s, sines 32 to 40| With Miss Glaser four months when the| But It must not be allowed to become PASTOR Ss Continuous | sweat) will be sent for 10 cents, breakdown came, but Manager Whitney! 0 dry that the soll will harden, or Show, 20¢ & 30c, eT A ; Gead money to “Cashier, The World, | haa held the positon open for her, and) When It ix watered canals or channels ied “a 2M NAWN AMERICAN Palliser Bullding, New York City.’ she expects to rejoin the company in| ‘hrough the ball of goll will be the re-| et epee ” tate ‘ SAPHO ‘ TARE ——— about a week. | sult, and the greater part of the roots + pele aed TE NEW YORK. Mirva oe | will not be moistened at all. HY Donnelly ‘0. | == - = A ; Hilda Spong is not a native of Eng-| If the soli once hardens, set the plant, “LONDON ASSURANCE RK. ive WEBER’ FFLOS" apn ens Sees = THE. ! We talk and work, we come and go; And then the close of all we do CURL «100 Is gentle sleep. pot and all, in a bucket, and Mil with HOITY-TOHTY yuitgue tH water nearly to the top of the pot, let- 1m. Y. DONNELLY as Mark Meditle sre = Feb 1 (in Theatre), HALL OF FAME THEA. ar Gt mn METROPOUS THtearme ect a a aye | WALL ACK OLCOTT (canietro™w OMAGH, |e a sat ON THE STROKE ‘OF 12 | aia’ fieg an HURTIG & SEAMON'S | WINTER ¢ GARDEN— ~ FLORODORA land, as many believe. She was born} in Australia and lived in that faraway land until she was quite grown up, | ting It remain for several hours, We gather up some little store; . e . Another ult is keeping the plant in Yet, when ‘tis ours we want no more | sarguerite Bt. John, who was a pro-|® Jardiniere containing stagnant water Thun dreamless sleep. nounced favorie when she headed her| After watering, always empty the Jar- wa emile and|own old English comedy company, has the soll will become sour MAT. LABT FAT, SAT. Next Work, E QRAND=6 Neill oiting | dintere, or We praise and blame, sey, been engaged for a leading role in “The | sain, causing the leaves to drop off Halen & Puller, Williome & Tucker ; ; " If the trouble atill continues, have your Bren all our weary lives sink down Climbers” road company, which opens] pant repotted, and then follow these PRMANIA THEARSth ot one way. | HERALI $Q S18 Mat tome 215) EDEN, Woutn IS wax New Graape? | ant CLNEMATOGRAPH to eee City next Monday. JaN& GORDON. a Hiromtage cots, srescsves man, DER TEUFEL lot LOS!” LULU GUISER “a “DOLLY VABDEN.” wins Avadems. | ha? % ie HENRY MILLER Week GARRICK THEATRE “ /HAWTREY| A MESSAGE ‘iow Mais. "| CRITERION ‘ KYRLE BELLBW/ :scrcevocnsu re aru 5 ae an ae FRANCIS WILSON |. 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