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‘HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1902. ENING WORLDS Pero oy he Funny Side of Life. Jo HORESOFOUROWS) THINGS WE SHALL NOT SHOW PRINCE HENRY, ‘orkowe soxes. bee eo aeee Mrs, Edwin Markham's Valentine. YOU KNOW WHO. BY CATHERINE MARKHAM. VOLUME FEPORTEEAIDOREOD LU a ; ae As I woke up at dawn to-day, TO RELIEVE THE BRIDOL CRUSH Rede Ron i nibnenearsd ers The Jack o'Dreams sent igh: haloo, oe - — { Heleruie Homerthis And flittering by I hesrd him say ¢ g ine Wiscom supp to he in a t a x ? “How sweet that Some One chooses you, 2 i fellors may eventually « h something . } lie my huaband tot Some One, Some One. you know who.” t : nite relie h ig His CINtneny i As I woke up at dawn to-day terday of President Greatsin nil . i T saw a crook-backed moon askew Brackenridge, of the Frooklyn Rap ) 5 Rehind a cloud he dipped away with Chairman MeCarro! £ “How sweet that Some One chooses vou, fected one good result by the ¢ Some One, Some One, you know who.” for a Centre street loop Yest As | woke up at dawn to-day. Schieren lent his ald to the agitation hy reommend Two sparrows at their morning brew, free transfers between the trolle nd ferri« With teasing made my garden gay ‘How sweet that Some One chooses you, echeme favored by Commissione ntha his POOPIDIDOFOOFE HEE: DESERET S PoE DERE e : Some One, Some One, you know who.” 2 makeshift, which the peri! of the ex — : fies, !s also aded by B fi 5 eae a _ . : The world woke up for workaday, i recommen: . Fs . 7 RN are: enamel ALIAS? | But work had turned to play, pardieu strom. To-day President Greatsinger will confer « Lied RUT MAe RL 3 And things all tripped the roundelay: the South Brooklyn Sastern Distr of: r et Hint: pedpoeeeChiva po) Trib | ‘How sweet that Some One chooses you, : trade with a view to soc their indorsement of the! : Sean | Some One, Some One, you know who. g Centre street extension plan > 5 This poem, which was written by Mrs. Edw! 4 These Brooklyn conferences furnish a ! : . Markham, wife of the author of “The Man with the 2 + ad Hoe," was received yesterday in The Event f Of success in dealing with the vexed bridge p : y ven World's velentine competition ‘ = fy any measures for relief so far devised in Manhattan oe ne tenes ar ' of them may come a definite and feasible plan for ending ft A PROFESSIONAL 08 t ° hat a 4 the rush-hour congestion at the bridge entrance a state of affairs necessitating the existence of a mob whi THE LIMIT IN RELICS. @e much a general disgrace to a great municipality as it sind fsa iF menace to the physical well-being of every i 9 ici } particuta to the physical well-being Souvenirs of Wales’s New York Visit. 2 individual compelled to nee this means of tranait bet ween REVIVED HE approaching visit of Prince Henry of Prussia and i home and office. My fit the preparations for his reception recall to the older : rae i Keneration the visit in 188) of the Prince of Wales, now f | & many not ard VIL $ A Diseredited Verdtot. Ayan if the cenit of che cor DMO whieh ts D1 The Prince, then a ve: sunk man, travelled under the k oner’s Jury in the Bubway exoioe ee fp | name Haron Renfrew a! ' credited by the farcical proceedings at Nov DATE of Neweastle in the capacity oMcial mentor ; inquest, it {@ rendered superttuous by eet . Before his arrival #9 prominent citizens got together—400, ‘ seeetibings’ will have to be: gone over age eu aa ean : seems to have been the clarmed number even then—end § trict-Attorney. The office of Coroner ts « . che tas J resiKnnt ar ARERR 1G + | subsribed $10 aplece toward a grand ball to be tendered the ; Galan anohesalen, was before the Rankru +. by his compliment he wor her—{[foyal visitor. Four thousand dollars for a ball at which 8000 i ee ee z pagae st ; + [Were present seems an incredibly mmall sum in these daya = | when much larger amounts are frequently spent for cotillon THE DETROIT BANK ROBBERY. t 4 Goow BA AN EXCEPTION. *T favors, but nsidered ample J - 3 by . Manning—Do you know, { hates e committeemen were allowed seven tickets each, The Vice-President of the City Savings Dank of De 2 Stites s + |the crush in the Academy of Music on the night of the tat oo troit has been arrested for robbing the bank of some- ¢ Ms . e [Wa so great that dancing was rendered almost imponsible, ah ; = 5 < | and when late in the evening part of oot . i? thing over a million of dollars, and the cashter who ; Sy 5 HDS — Mil waa narrowlViktertedy te ne rar ee ee peal 1 f handed the loot over to him has a bad attack of nerrous } a) M1, y fant ; {| “Who shoutd be the frat to dance with the Prince?’ was G t : { © DE GREAT 5 : ph? } THE GOUICA GAIN ton whieh animated New York belles for weeks be- ~ prostration. The dummy directors, however, who posed } AMERICAN © - ou —* : es sreat event, and their daughters are asking the same i as guardians of the funds and utterly failed to detect or $ Hoe ed tow a a (oR dare UL nes > nundrum to-day os ie oie i a proud: § L Z > ach, Tm a This grave problem was settied. not without many heart- prevent the robbery, appear to be fm no danger of either * te , PS, 4 * | burnings. by the selection of Mrs. Rdawin D Mo —_ 3 i $ ake Morgan, wife of ; 5 coal i c ie lier Mitac great ; f [the Governor of tie State Arrest or nervous prostration. They hare tnaued n state- [ 1'* eres Retiity - i #| Fernando Wood van tne city's Meyor at that time, and he ee ment declaring that they knew of no trregniarities until , . 4 Our Car-Riding Hog i S [tendered a stag un rince and his suite at his ores the united overdrafts and checks amounted to more than mi } i Ml re i tie; Bou Peet) $1,800,000, and they are happy to add that outside of this) cLue. } ON THE Ic oly niin he cone Now Torts) frequently . j L 5 = or s ells the story o} mere child : trifling circumstance “the bank was never in better con j . 4 Pam | time. she was the of the fair nex presented pe ; dition.” ' ; o| WoSea Taek ee }Huncheon ; & | The clty water works did not then reach so far uptewe t If this has been the habitual attitude of the directors ; : uropea jand the family still carefully treasures the ewer and basin in charged with the management of the bank it J not at all) : 6 nh which the Prince washed his hands, the servants going eo . : fam to preserve the water in bottles. surprising that the Vice-President improved his oppor- | COCKRAN W. HOLTRHC o : Wes The comb which the Prince sed mas Kept ancred for some y ave refuses witon the sari aa time. he tole ne ote o Mre tunity to appropriate {te aseeta when needed for his! serm with Weoster Davis at a ce } 3 of the German emp: relalitecs poodle. pe eros (0 ees ueeler oreens ou operations In Wall street. | Pro-Boer meeting tn Tos . acres. All th bbishaess to many, but who eee a JenONK, HIRASt ts th: ti : Porte not K» equally rad over Prince Henry? fel lapeieetents eae ie ; . Sir Walter Scott was not above this form of hero worship, 3 Mr. Carnegie apurmodentiliinicceriee z } * | for, dining one day where George IV. was present he rev. ': ute. following as a nis gener i ps | eren carried nome with him the brandy glass from which i - ite; shows tEathen le call DICKING, wW } : the King had drunk, To be sure, Providence, more careful Mey aa itobaralitewit deren lilt h I “ : than himself of the great autlior's reputation. ordained that py Ke iNlen too tonlaveingy het ooea sor A anal wat ; : he should sit on it and break ft upon reaching home dele work of his predecesso | ave . ; y ne of the Prince of Walee, the popular enthusiasm bse inihag ry kinshie the a ; #1" rhe medica h short duration that when, shortly after his de- Lo as a Viele e ; 2 . ‘ tie carriage In whiten he had ridden up Broadway TV A TALE OF TWO CITIES. OD, WARREN w tied : sof t Istricts reven ma ea stianenien tee prices offered were ao small thet {t . ) Ss: & i ais Sapiet ve. ald | alarm toe of thinge with regard to | had to be bid in by the owne: Dear hs From the report of Boston's official exp ; aye ; Dh antant allt It appeara that In] 89, though New York may grow Prince-Henry mad, though st we learn that the total expenditures of B: wn, Harvard, Mu. ¥ of * the proportion | We may Aaunt the req. white and black of the German flag eee & ¥ . aa Gates ; during the first| hatr like the Kainerin, our Amertoantem will net 7, those of New York by 18% per cent. Hoston has a jarge (ISR SPNATO! it 25 . cho as # and even 2 per] sly Imperitied NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITEL oe Public debt, and, eliminating this, the excess is 10 per Retcies at Ir. Edward hy ; : } : sie aye cent : |MODERN FABLES: is This ts t would - = ae — ~~ a ~~ ann el ° {€ we know with equal accuracy how much each oy w v E PING-PONG'S PLI TEST SIDE. { LOGICAL SEQUENCE. The Man Who Stole the Dog. 5 ve i 5 ‘ } A congenital thief who had a fondness for dogs and other — in return for what f bape ea H : wm fy, property bearing the name plates of more reputable citizens than 10 per cent more than New York for her a i . P : ; UNDERRTHE!, [once apprehended a canine with a long and luxuriant pedl- c i D gree ‘ worth A § 5 WA IWhEal: LGA, 1 will acquire that Jom.” said the thief, “and take him ' New York co well atfor F *y § baie! Ae home fo my children, To de sure the dog does not belong to - 1 1 nore a > - $ y G L A [4 E me now, but after 1 have kept him for a time he wil! require if thereby it could “hoc 7 ¢ i a residence and will be as much mine as if grown {n my own Oe faethe olleale lice . garden and more for the p give | 80 the man stole the dog, On the way home the dog, tection, and more for its | which wan really amart enough to notice things, caref iY . i . 3 . Burt left Roosevelt Hospitai | estimated the calibre of toe thief and naturally objected to the Boston parks a nore vridmes and ' — i kK and te now at her hotel, the| being stolen. The objections took form bites, which {t could avold the crow and th La where whe Is kept buay sha ore holes {n the thief's rind and made him look like « patch. ein Fall s with her olf friends wh work q @ present con ftions a syn ) 2 around her and who are de- A stranger noticed the dog fight and asked the thief: ~ ‘The expenses of a great \ THEIK DOINGS ; e time pase plea’ on att’ : Xu ANO THEIR ttle woman so long as Mine.” sald the thief brazenly the question of getting » > YO SAYINGS mprinoned between four walle. It “The dog does not seem to be proud of the relationship,”: pe — Fn ) ome time before Miss Burt] satd the stranger. ‘He seems to want a decree of neparation? i The Philippine Gold Brick = regains her strength You adhere to him with much difficulty. Where te Bis : Kove feel inclined for a gentie scrap- Kot none." wald the thief, ungrammatically, but & 5 H uty £0 up to the Empire dingly. and with no mui to deceive you . ; : \ eatre and tell genial Tom Shen that you are my men’. said the stranger. am the f . K dar the : t nices ntows + | vou don't regard Margaret Angtin am the} tax collector, and the license will cost you 8% There is a > s {ow BOGE ibe Gardaadeaeq mcavh Rava istasdeaig lesEiese ye ai oni © Rreat American actress, But you $ for not securing the license in time, and my E ci 3 3 ‘ . LODGES rae ¥ tq “put up your dukes hing you ts $1.75, You wil! have to pay up or go MAKE THE THEATRES Sarre. : lan! the Otherwise you're apt] to jail And the dow will be confiscated 5 It ought not to need the jeasons of r B raat LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE ON MA NY TOPICS laareet nue Moral: Look at the label before swallowing the medicine, 4 oe n» a coe W. BOR HOLLAND, be quate protection and t " Nard to Work With . ma for many years) ge aoa daily on the Rialto, Mr j ° ¥ " ; bey mais Str ward Gould In KIPLING’.S LETTERS. Just at present a . * yore clo@ed itn sea- s curious fact that authors of genius are not always tres, and here, especia , ‘ ‘ ena ae sl eee | a ways Che alley fairly good letter writers, Kipling Is not. A writer of § ak “ on) ot anh hsb goo bet |doesn'c look homelike at thin time ‘ke of tremendous power. there appears not the slightest t should be allowed to exis ‘ te pes \ MEEKMAN. [year It te ding new for him tolevulence of this great gift In his eplstolary communtoations 1e'4t'ie true that in any case Antone | 8P : some ste see Hroadway in midacason to his friends. He certainly doesn't Intend tt, but his letters : © Jaw has been Sea sienlc) scat = shat it sanifies 10 8 « 0 0) tere and chilly. Only In the introductory, “My dear Yated by the storage of dangerous materi ‘ ' ; ran vie While Nella Bergen (Mrs. De Wolf "and In the closing wort of adieu Is there dis- ' ve n Act of Couraue d erous trades % . Hopper) was singing oon the st any st tion of warmth of feeling. With these Fring on of danger u he basemen { ' ain | Thursday at the Laura Bart benent Fonned off one might read the letter through and under a theatre the pra: @ should be yppe rie ax Pee f ‘ i r Wax whispering to me in the m Unat It Was written by other than a stern busd- + Vn aod telling me that Miss Ber-| yeas man. Fepetition of tt should be oan Yan . . it 4 vous Just before going os — et alike by the interest of tlie p! j cit : ; adn trouble ‘Vee tna that she w toura ere ; ay Pa ba tt “n'a tas her arte amsesranee neat ODD MARRIAGE CHARM, ia managers. ~ Ag : ite olor | SPATH Her vole was never in better] The chances of marriage or old maldenhood have heen the’, im 7 4 Fic r Hor winging was a treat and | subjet of many superstitions, which vary In different parte Moti poliig. to. realwn " i “ ~ = a the strong nite of the: ove of the world, says Home Notes In Norway the gtrla used to how such a rumo 4 ‘ Reman be tn ayant ae? Weave a wonderfill net of the finest halr, working ten minutes ° Others are equally inystified 4» i ania : R ALE Bae bi : of an evening by moonlight the belief that those who 5 Lael and {9 " 14 wear IH ane Brash ~faurely be 1 befor ye «i passed. The gir! ane is betrothed, again, In Wagland the wame takes the form ot] 6 ke JANE GORDON, | halen in their nets, were, of course, destined te be olf * ) h Ww Se sirsihser diate Set 7 sts sh RS a Ml a

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