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fadlishea by the Press Entered at the Post VCLUME 42 THE GRAND the st feitt Jury is the IL This is sound } the jury in it persons, no matter Judge holds, “hy law's adage, ‘hat ave t makes the smoke-blinded agents of prin made possible After the equally forectul and pale b) tunnel and minor reforms the 0} the January wr Tier higher officials. The diffe the changed temper of their neglect of safeguard Ward McAllister bas social prestige wane t Dr. Allan McLane Ha Endications of Presenility spproach of ol age inn exertion and a tendency plex reasoning. Teluctant to follow and heartily. 1 bell SIGNS OF OLD AGE. these “symptoms of senil The association of ideas is weakened oe cea RET pa GheH Eo r@orld. — we mS . c No. 63 to 3 Park Row, New York || as Second-Class Sail Matter d NO. 14 3 RY AND THE TUNNEL WRECK. |? |: the jury ma nmo . ne of on li ' ene at the ume . The * through an + through himself engin ‘ nployee alike merely whose prior er egleet the disasters were of ten years ago there were judicial opinions | t except f © abolition of the car stove » cause Hition permitted to prev among the road's e was no location of culpa rence now, which promises definite results, lies in the public mind toward corporations which by 8 endanger lite | = | gone to his fathers and Harry Lehr is seeing his | tery Dan” Finn is all right amiiton has just fssued a book on records the signs that show the “The Neurotic | in which he i | of middle life One of the most important of is “an indisposition to undergo intellectual hing that may be regarded as com The sufferer is ew channels of thought.” m type ot the An appendix on “Some Interesting amples of Deferred Old Age” might instance Mr. J. P. Morgan, who. after making $50,000,000 profit in Stra whee-Monkton says Promoting the Stee! ‘Trust, has Just picked up $2,500,000 by placing Atchi: | 4.),, wl os ALL gon bonds; Mr. De the br Mr. Gage, who is fretting be | 3 w cause he is temporarily out of a job; Mr Carnegie; Russell Sage, the sl aa octogenarian hustler, Mr Whitney, who is as youthful at sixty as he Maude‘ new. autom Was twenty years ago, and other active veterans whose names readily mat itis st recur, As in the case of some of the old rules of grammar, the list of Why exceptions 10 me al theories is large and full With a Board of Trustees running the hospitals we shall have a New York Centra! kind of responsibility to deal h when any scandals arise. A WORD ABOLT COL ATHLETIC 5S, Dean Meiklejohn, of Brown Univer s that success in athletics gives a great ya college's growth. ‘The dean controverts Prest- dent Eliot, of Harvard. who put himself on record recently as saying that success or failure in sports hus little to do with a college's acquisition of 44 new student asit . i i We must thin “it Mr Meiklejohn has a om than Har- J xtatacrvprsta. sin vard's President nect bu ‘ w sald about Y ‘ teh ay |. the great srowth of ( ni bia " ‘ Yesterday Prof) Kemp. of | r : Columbia, rid that he attribat o's extraordinary increase in [OARNEGIE ANDIEV the numbe fh almost x sident Seth” Law's i ee efficient admnit \ 4 a wnford. ander whose ad- | ” Mirable tuition ‘ ‘ 4 . Oca ris Hey DEN “ NTO ; Jee RY oto Ist i ays that Ate with those of city \ BI Magistrate rf mw of ore e j rime.” ar ' n ator ‘ i or riva ‘ 1 ‘ y w 4 he does not . listxtt 4 =a aine — | Boston ha ‘ t | Engle represented as clowt , ba Satay Up < thing about it is the M Jack” Gi . a programme 3 4 mae { Gov. Yates, of s, w ked the Pacitle Express Company to % pass his cow and was refused ade his application to t He should have 1 Senat 8 Mason to frank it through the mail ; The handwrtting expert fin the Patrick trial yesterday R ays te ai nS when he p re ken Harnion dealt his § profession « ‘ re - ; Columbia's ¥ y 1 Pennsylvania in the relay race yea “ = terday means i ext yea ur reesionia ms : \ = struction could ha ' e =~ — WHERE NAS IT GONE? “Battery Dan's” th axe 16r b ( f elegance to ' pre-Lenten «« . ee —| 4 Pa J And aa ha Letters from the People. | More Mirror Testimony ‘ eres Fi . : ‘ 3 . " r Gen sa at "i pei Ay K _ A Lover of Laughter, | . Th * ts p Mattor of The Evening W | . z Vat w 1 ' "I a b O can 4 tell me, pray ee girls, It is only & sour sense of bumor The slanw of yesterd Rypo- | whuiseale houses? Wor o who SNIPPING.S OF HUMOR Baltimore World. MLDs 7 ' SRUARY 4, 1202 NING, PE By ILL THE CRY OF STARVING SOUTH AFRICAN OF THE PICTURE. T. &. Powers. IT HELENA a la TRILAPHAL MUSIC OF THE CORONATION ? FROM THE EXCHANGES. pat Vraok Worthing — ALL SO DIFFERENT —— MODERN PROVERBS. ON LYING es rretnne - , ao Fefowk PARTING KICK. WAY OLRILJIDYS dream tm 1 ' sle in and Dy Harriet Hubbard Ayer TWO BILLION HELLOES. * w MI | | j \ F “1 | room Hitwise tie |g \ ” aa everyday OS Fee Re he ; FE Jn [uropean | CHEES | ane POINTED PARAGRAPHS. cond Henderson, designa: pattta! la a aure remedy for tem rear Mme. Loutee advise me how th make a awn Gres 6. OluISe description are numerous, so I trust that as “H. F." will © benefited by this suggestion. MME, LOUISE. Dear Mme Louise My sun) gave me a akirt of gray beoad- fe be hie drawing Ae it te * teracly ant aleo (wo tnches tow Would lke to know if 1 could not Whea I Ox it over it will am down the froot. Coul@a'e ark and trim it with bends wear 4 20lneh skirt and Rave light oom oi Mira J. W. You oan have your broadcloth dyed frocks may mate Off successfully a reliable cleaning and sint de esprit and ela tying extablis t. It will probably with face aud white satin ribbons afanrink « so be careful not to take fe ninple dreas would be one made off away the extra length until you At it « ora fin ndia lawn, You trim your skirt stylehly with — tich trouble in this world ts a dainty frock made of have three down The t ignorance isn't f enorance fan naif inch wide at eye | n 5 he : ‘ Hee ptt Race nalmieg al omeriinlie f n wie at tho bot 1 ted would never | white libe ; is 1 t ‘ : It will be impossible for me to anawor y the fac \ ent husband ds all right—/inqividually every who has reciente i) square 1 foean't Indulge too fre-] ne to publiah a sketch for a graduation " r confirmation dream, as letters of this ME, LOUISE, : ire f ~ 1 " ow HEAR THE CORONER, YET. for HINT TO WATERBURY, Lins, re uh Kas now othe | , * y of Gamel than it isl Gentlemen of the Jury." remarked rbury, that fre,” | é tn to paws through «Teo T he Fusion Coroner. as he gazed upon i ansenger, toon pe New the bodies of the unfortunates, “chi is You. replied the taciturn passenger, an undoubtedly a case of murder mule | “out Waterbury expends anything art avy. Alch = 1 » MANY DO. cide. The question for you to decide ja] ike a part of energy in building a baat Bayreuts anath ay the cigarette fleid | whether he killed the girl frst und then| her town that the rest of the United wae heer th ae yt killed himself or whether he killed him- | States does every day in winding @p her hew. Pring Regent 1 > in Munich] DeFonte—Yea, his life went out with [self frat then killed the girl." watches ashes won't bave @ eMance makes {t dangerous to skip a year. a puft.—Chicago News, And atill theorists marvel at crimet to get ool -