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he _ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1908. lished by the Press Publis Park Row, New York at New York as 36 _VOLU ME 42 NO. THE PROBLE™S OF ETIQUETTE. While we ept the repeated assur ances that the arrangements for the reception of Prince Henry are complete, there are several grave and impor- | should like to @ tant questions which « ypen to doum. The whole | Question of etiquette and form ceiving the Prince Mas been left untouched. We are still in the dark as to how it is to be done It ts all well for Admira my with the Emperor and who hus hobne Manner of potentates, to don his uniform and feel at home, but how about the civilians? What is proper dress for a Mayor of New York or of Hoboken when re ceiving royalty? How are the Committeemen to be dis- tinguished? Should the American Colone! wear his un!-| form or not? And those of the Committes who are Templars or Shriners—shall they appear in regalia? How about sack coats and fancy vests? Would a red who has been chum bed with all Ghe Funny Side of L 6 EVENING WworRLmS Fa ae [BILLY BROADWAY On Aldermen’s Seatless Opera Seats. : “y . Mr B B ud JOKES OF OUROWN; THINGS WE SHALL NOT SHOW PRINCE HENRY, }BORROWED JOKES.: Seu | — $ . —_ | mond’ stud, THE REASON, A Goop PREVENTIVE. : Way araieanc tact politicians (ease oeTamten) Young Husband—Don't you ; Popation of as a ‘ring’? may [ Tan€ darling that it would spoil the : : cause there's no beginning A Gatn? tains if L should smoke? > # to their crookednes: Young Wife—You are the beat and 2 : ca most considerate husband that ever ®| Henry gla i A PRODIGY lived, dear; of course would. Most of t é true that at Young Hueband— Ww. hen, you'd s {lent sum ts \ S a‘ better take them d Tid-Rits blown on ay ) taal ne ae era performa i $ Worr CAME nour, teelate On zi right? dermen Alm : tbout?" I tempted te w 3 him how ¢ Taine it a at : . and he said | *Opern rar ee ae Hs liffered from the bird ' Of course there are stance. T asked bow differed ee Upere lee masa differed because the awn in winter A SURE CURE. married bird.” You go out and tell yo ® a silly old imbectie jain Dealer. Therefore necktie be lese majeste? And how is His Highness to be| } pny oa tet tan inquire why make | addressed? + © w hew of the seat ee een Tt is better to answer these questions now than to be! « perm on the ‘L be e st ny Heo i on ‘ MR. BROADWAY: | Saet over her fond fo) shipboard vd a. found unready when the ordeal comes. The eyes of the | er her fondness fail Gouationg to Having met some tame Alderne J obaerved them pers Civilized world and of the Tennessee delegation in Con-} « throwing the tack n t ! ' t An, who) has stodie gress are fixed on us, and \t would be humiliating to fall} 2 A SILLY QUESTION. H Young man," replied the réshbN : eee down on any point of etiquette & “But where is the money for this en+} you understand the Petacatlarts ? SHE . ne of yours coming from i disturbances? “ : . ym the Mint. of course 23 _— = Wverboard to kee y The “Beantitel, wks firwt experie |e punterfelter { EZEZLOLETE sivping amay in th ved Vo orm er administrath 4 not illus | § =v more Ne . trate the adage that “Aa new ans” (On | = {Tan my Fear a _fth onuy & 1 ie \ t this second test let us hope that arts | MONEY ‘NO OBJECT. ; AN ORSD NATE © Le@sTER STILL HA Rare ‘and fewer explanat No, str. We havent go: any aix-for-$ Sur Your VU ie : iM 2 - are Church see the ae fy s cigare. The cheapest we have Seve 5 Py b bare one cent straight oe a : . Ragneyeee tier eve th nor « DISAPPOINTING CENSUS FIGURES. |? ORE ee evel eae A Stek th 1 to one thing, ; m't care how much ! pay for m tan Opera Some plain and unpleasant truths as to the conditions Tara anl longi as iiitiwet eealigewood hat’s that? : Aldermanic | of werk and wages in the Empire State are disclosed by new pha . t the census figures of 1900 as Satna xt ‘ siot is In the ten years of Prosperity (with a big P), while THE DIFPFPRESCE. LIN KNOWING Wh ' h y nan i What there between cry w . h invested capital shows an increase of about 50 per cent. | “What difference here between « ften wonder how fat yo0cn and product 35 per cent, labor's share has increased | ¢°UTOTN And a fot » off thore ex tthe A ' ‘ Witan per imate cent : E of yours. And what a a fab aaa Ps --- must make! An analysis of the Brooklyn figures reveals the start- |} A SERDED cALAntTY The Poet—Oh, itn very F ee Ung anomaly that the average earnings of the wage-| ! fluenga is raging in London fown, say 1 RING: workers were lower by 16 cents a day in 1900 than in| © se after all the South African’ “ ut August or 1890. 3 England needed to revive her am r Bio : R . There is, of course, the explanation that the decrease ee =e as high as & San #rancisso ° ‘ 5 s ; ie i] 4s only in the average and may represent a large increase! * TRE QUALITY OF sUCCE: } Post: . neta Shen in poorly paid trades, but even this consolation is dis- : Yes, De Peynter has succeeded att TOUCHING. Seo ks : . appointing. A prosperity which diminishes the average| flast but not with his pictures ile ef Ae estipey Fabra tet ibd jeumonia earnings of the working classes fails to achieve the de- | ¢ Akins locomoniles f erchiet and make nyheraay Gired object of all effort, “the greatest happiness of the} * LS OD sacily fe: ; greatest number.” ; = $ parla Ax the ts ' mit cradle le all Se + THE WONDER OF rr D ay © Rood Those Raines Law Hotels.Now howallae. care ines has been ed of ner - that the law can reach the Rain: mele in New | @suneratition aut ’ forced with equal determination tn Oswego and Canan Motorman No ’ Sg week alimony.’—Ohlo Stute J: . : Peer eeoeese mater | OUR GREAG AMERICAN DESPOTY. ma m : : m aoe | reptomaniac, REFORM IN. CARNEST. OVERSIGHT. LIFE ALONG THE SUBWAV. : ee Klep a For the suppression of dive-keeping in New York all : bd | r thus ta eoeiiton Teak ; that is needed is the ordinary enforcement of the law No Fy 2 quer Now. looking for Mngre convincing proof could be asked of the ease and x > | " ark ouse Is like looking for wa Success of any sincere attempt at such enforcement than : $ i = SOR soa Thananein bis ig furnished by the Saturday night arrests of dive keep- i |wno systemati 1 anit ta hand Band frequerters on the lower Bowery. In five of the ANTONINE MGR th : earned grocectes. milk 2 = naz whee t disreputable and notorious of these resorts fifty-one | ">: '* Yietting tn Lt . Mae te don i ats were made and evidence secured which ought to| REVAN WJ will pasa iS w ; Hit an ond to the raided dives 4( Brown University feuds iets fane bn ateeey eeatena| | per The new police administration has made a good be- | HARRIS. JOEL CHANDLER he au : ginning, it has done its duty 1g the arrests, the Atlanta, Ga, and works seven hours a My good third further proceedings against the nders should be fol- tay Who reason is. t lowed with close atten by the public, who have an in- | How } A—atill eAtta tne Ashta herefrom. It certainty |The doK ts how terest in seeing that the laws against dive-keeping are| dula paper on w bie br Ww bee K as if Miss De Wolte closed | Hence If som enforced and that the dive-keeping industry is suppressed | 0. Howells, the novelist, worked sa @ OFA) Dee CE ee bel thie wl finaliy and beyond resurrection. | ick la nis iS cad [In short. oh wife “2. * i 2, | SACORS. RF —the noted Sunday-scnoel y Hs) | body on the dumb-waiter The “Third Dewree ae are ere aa hal cae ke {t off an police oMiclaln a ed . ne and tric xtort « MANNING, JUDGE degen ean a ‘ > uh nawaboy Y nlgee . if LEE. H B.—a Chicago hardwa! "FI seve Dans de dumb-waiter hird * mitted to extat staeiueet at ate! to appear wit Aven ward — posit =. new play. This ts 4 , Ff sueried Mes Meintyre when Re re ane season that Miss Irving has jumped into! © » his own v milter was empty THE POLICE CONTRONERS1. REID, PETER of Passat Nod. is Rae pauued by retirement pro] MeN It reach controversy betwe ‘o loner idee About to ereot a free f n tem. of the leading woman. She will re- | nd then knowl { ma or broke in upon The controversy between Commissions ridge and||| ceo ceo memory ot ble wate mal nin her present position till the end | (ely darkened lives knew the kKleptomaniac dente the policemen. who are supposed to iiject to his! senehie oe ener e J xen of the fourth. four hail waylaid the dumbew nA authority. \« repidly taking the shape of the traditional | SCSRUETT au a gti wink hae Gott 0 | annexed ity mi f their natures and that she comic There is a delightful suggestion of | ine yeura Sadat pies me is to play neh J mh long-te nner call from “Pinafore 1 other creations of Gilbert and Sullivan! siyts THETUS W. congressman from comes naturally enough t or to display the dog she mus incur the charge Heath idea men gravely instructing the| Ternessee, once worked in « brick for acting. He iss # ing slain It, or else must wa she litd robbed the a commissioner in th F of orgunizing th | Byron, the well-known a i ated waiter, Which prontem fair t her for a } ype We er, Kate Byron ite pores iand: the. absur SCUSUCE anno Eats al han, and to Hattie Russell, now with the] And the MeIntyres rejoiced and were excecding glad lessened by the pos: he patrolmen may | Kelcey Sinnne company Young iy: Lei Aistinguished persona 4 know what they are talking about | seeewenen —- ~ = It is hard to believe that the police force under any i : i f the E ’ a of the Ei simple an exigency as the subway explosion, And. on the! Thave no doubt thacl aball xo Tale down ter, where she has become a wocial f other hand, there is probably a good of truth in the, ae vorite ‘The Pivot of the Universe a . eontestion of the men that the active duty force (x une| 2" Mary & TH M Pee hee oc) meee ele No Sunlight for Her Nom, mate wea senadiby.(ue'd Fay eae cubs | Arunamaren E POLICEMAN MADE IT PLAIN. pie ones y wea al duty squads and |i¢ ine 1 - soe ‘SHINE has not crept into the parlor of the Mo- Other “sof: snaps” at He vs and elsewhere, The |hive tn th « There are now three thousand miles of Kinley home at Canton since the martyred President's kindly idea of re seem shave been to pur | !¥ Willem ocean rolling betweew Annie Irish and , ree rae borne to the grave | vit. withoue pis fn this room Mr. McKinley had spent 1 a abnoliceman whe See todo. |! her hustand E. 1. Dodson, Mr. Dods pent many of the hay pe was notbing for him to do. | YH! f Ne) cana tg Lenaon (Cs) apeaaen ih plest hours of Ife with his heloved wife It was there he The controversy is ‘onductve to good discipline} mas c iesal ‘iahtay ve coming production of "Ben Hur, first received the news of his political triumphs—his nomina- Or efficiency, but it is evidently 4 ed to be fought to| used by A Hon for Governor of Ohio, his selection by the Republican aguish, It isto obedithan {tl cay BolkarHadretinons partys as te ‘ residential candidate, and it was there the the customary appeal to Albany | hendiatrneey @ for the last time upon her dead hus- POLICEMAN DOWLING 'S INSANITY, One of Kipling’s “Many Inven ons” tells of the in- @anity of a lighthouseskeepor due to constant contem Plation of the ven. The whi-e streaks of foam that were continually rushing past bh ye aroused Interest at first. then Perience of Policeman Dowling @resul( of watching the coasele nervous irritation | madne who ha * The ex lost his mind as tream of trolley cars (rows the bridge, has some points of similarity He fwatched them for eight hours a day while on duty. and io his hours off they continued to pass |n his mind's eye. Kipling’s man recovered his reason after a few , but the doctors future. are not confident of Dowling’s Lollewe Boy's Suicide.—The Wf because he did not show satisfactory MIBITY was w sensitive woul “My life han been « tas he wrote, “and | am determined t a it Deter- ation to hold on awhile longer would have been more Point. He might have lived to show some unknown the way to vy at 1.00 9 year. exe wan ik led him. prot ¥ « inden; w whowe regiment hand N companied to founder of two State sanitary associa) ome of tions, ‘ ” one at Ithaca, N. ¥., 0d the) york, close at Since the day of the arrival of the body in Canto shades of that reom have remained trawn Phen " wills it so ire McKinley 5 weeveyeree cs Recently a lady caller at the maddened househol —_—— ed to lift the curtains household attempt ‘The sun is so benutiful, Mra McKinley a Mittle of 107" she suggested kind! Mrs McKinley shook her head They wouldn't you Nike. E P ANY TOPICS. Cites = mm 4 4 mm = 0] ”n, aa ov . = y Cat Tuere are of work [cam truthfully aay thet f the Ma 7 M2 1 wleut| Prancole Gar " njor was here,* « sae . * oma ‘ . A monument to Lieut. F Fo] she madd ere is no sunlight for me now. M whom ares . allen nffr, who explored Yunnan in 196-1898] Oo oe y sun is . ‘ 5 ; iy jn 1873, has been erected at St Friends who have heen admitted to the pres na frm 508 de ss} ai Wik suffering widow way she talks 0: : et baie fs (CM YANK | An electric carriage call has been de} i) goon bp with the Mier Fe ea TH aaAR Wiae for Boy: Pink for Scores the American Girl, vised, which is to be adopted at London ’ she constantly repeats “ a { The Evening World theatres and other public buildings a} Ls 3B, adphiket t Ag» 0n# Of your onerespandenta costs the Government of Italy about aca i neby girl and bey? fod American aicia foreign girle, muca | $90,000 a year to keep up the Coliseum. * to the disparagement of the former, Unfortu-] Russian reports may that the Sea of A PEARL FAMINE A Plea for F one, nately much that ne said was true, especialy] Aral has been steadily rising since 18M A pearl famine im the latest ery in the Jewelry market, « To the Editor of The Evesing Wortd bearing aE ratment of their parents whllel The sea level le now four feet above | Paris expecially is the city in which ft is raging at tk si a letter trem a person who said that “iste tote de. the enee en hate: |that of 1874. The ine of railroad from [ent time, The supply does not anything like equal he aes found \¢ Simo work alongside of tw = Saat neta tmatr aut, |Orenvure to Tashkend had to be changed | mand, and the higher prices go the more call there is for the fs that very few perenta pertorm their duty in order to avoid being overflowed fous gems Are wondering what sould good | Knglishinen and asking tor advice @ Berra ener ccbeubclose aA aid pre Already they are worth from thre he Me pan wa 0 Writer, 1 wold | ne anould se hls Aas o2 them. It is my opinion uishenare, T have these daugutere, need ture] The forthvoming “History of Iron and | times what they were fo:ching ten yearn ago, and the pone ke lo make them a suggest Why don't | (hat he had betier wee ais brains (if Se has any) teen and cineteen, and if any one of | Steel Trade of Wal ates that the | is still rising. The cause for this abnormal state of plete Le large shove, factories, ol, of New| rather chan his fists Tt 16 fust mush bigots thet wee she ia quite likely to be pun-laverage weekly yield of iron at the|it ie declared, that large numSers of rich Ai as 5 o'clork, and give | And 1 aiMeult to set elene with naliah vennie p_Amerean erence wonte’ folee Dowlais blast furnace in 1815 was fifty! heen buying up the gems. expecta Gite ele el Pt adatintid ie Mans

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