The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1902, Page 10

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DOUBLE PAGE. ext oe Chea Published by she Pree ‘ Park New ¥ ‘ at New Y VOLUME 42........ .. ‘ ) AN Ee psy AMPLE FOR WOMEN. The the “Tombs cna t the York were far les: than she de with words of ele tice to such ac If, however, « Mrs. Foster be that her work 1 woul There are who are longing fo reer and eager to help tt which their energy and ‘dr Mrs. Foster has done + my not do, now that she has that her character was as rare Fein tote bs who will say that Ie it not even possible was developed by the thir A Melancholy Chorns Prince's « f hts ete . the mournf that they are %t anyhow IN In contrast with the and gr feeling in New York over ( note w produ pain the reports of dissension m other parts of the In Ohio Gov. Nash has despise princes because he was no Prince across the State In ( the back in a fend betw fected many tn the functions is simply ignored alt: Precedence has been settle! by putting th attendance up for sale at a fixed not ey waukeo’s most eminent brewers 1 shake hands the Prince without a previous payment of $25 New York is spared these troubles and “OU: taim privilege M burnings | because there are so many distinguished people here thar * $t would be hopeless to attempt give Prince Henry the privilege of meeting them all. This ts unive the rest recognized, and so, while the chosen are happy of us are also happy. But how fortunate it {s that there ts no princess to be | | fought over! A Bridge Item.—Yemerday it was a defective drewiar o bridge train which blocked bridge traffic « and produded the customary bridge jam w ant discomfort and ger to the long-su helpless public a frerir LIFE VERSUS DOLLARS. If the lesson of the Park Avenue Hotel disaster ts to be learned at all, it must be learned at once In th in great city events rapidly crowd each other out of no and it would be idle to expect a public which hax ey! dently forgotten the Windsor Hotel to remember the test | which disproved the clatms of the Park Avenue Hotel asa fire-proof structure. If anything !s to be done to render sich calumities #mprobable tn the ape e ft must be dc forthwith. Even if we do not fully tndorse his op! thmt there is no mich thing as a tly putlding, the experience o clustvely that th fe always d fay occupied and | enough combustible if an accidental fire was practically the cas: I¢ the rocommeniati stringent itis better t @f laxity in a question of doliars versus human |tfe Whe Compensations of Captivity ably not reach ‘ : ' from the leading ably fort) tr ces, eapecia was really a cont campelgn fund ~ Saturday re LUE SENATOR TAMURA SI It ts only on deer meide PUNISHMENT, to-nuree your impotent wea c of the good nt feels when that a rival yours and nibbling at th make even 1 oto! Tilimsn eat @hink that for t xh n of ‘ he has paid a price quite pror ostra tw drink sary TAttle Beavomins | wa oant MORE ‘The South the iand have be keylam” fnvolyed in ent ning nee }) President Gray's ebullition ot + A Societ pavet last night wa he P, Cor _ man. “I do not approve Man paper Admira uid Mr. Gra Rut ' . expect when the President of the Unite t Migger at the White House? Well, for one thing, we are learning to expe t Benes" (6 bray on such occasion: FEAR OF “PLUNKEVIS of tht Mayor Van V city, morally, i» all tt ‘That being the hat ‘ow York,'’ cane exoure the city's physical uucleaniiness at present, H Am JOKES OF OLROWS \ What EDWAR™ WK TUESDAY &VENING, FEBRU Ay ries son KERPING he Weve IMPRONE MEN E ony Pooh rien ONTY way COLD RECEPTION YRNING rt 1 th Port a earn thelr pn ¢ gold ¢ Newark, San . . Mr t . C3 " — TITION. sence (NG MAUI ad QLD AESeOOEe ERS EANIEAa ps bas segeneness | 264 0@ She. —_ iw, ide of a a ubesay, Song $ ale con eet’ Ee cutone $ ‘ y = ) = can ked € nd caver mark pathw, & \M [ Al EST EUAME, ‘BORROWED JOKES. : |: “¢ 5 . 3/5 ana capitet Iynamite plows down, 5 HORRID WASTE. e155 i t is rs ao } ; “ih: Aas é ex. ) ‘ . * ‘ . ! { rine f : ‘ Ba ten to the cunning f P15 Gather tn’ th Kinente of that district with « . Is ; a 3 the stern policemen there the fire lines a+ . eionih elie WW eis soar high to my glad de- Peeper, als obs i re t + 5 Roston te ra at City Hal imply weird! > mtestdld ott o a sight fo: © Hank to gaze 3 ; aon |e z Star cape ; ; bs enHorrs F ' + * 3 } AT THE MESTOCALE Palio tang! There fy some taxpayers? Didn't they look < $ Sane mast , mark ie ae Hear hares. sonitr . ners are glaa g * 4 ble Wh c totham's some millions z } . £18 hat we t 1 and ou ‘ ie aceite TERHUN $ : | > 3 at : LF roan ce LIZBETH 5 SHOPPING. : | 7} nia 5 : és * i : A Bit of Sixth Avenue Realism. O\CGH ON TIE REE + PIZBETH stood at the yawning entrance of the great de : t stor Sixth ue A thoughtful took . - : ‘ wal filsbett MinzE i : sie) t discontentediy and passed in with the EWE 12] DENT one alle up another Into the elevator, out agatn, C n Was part of A ceascle esvion Sometimes she ; es . « fa tite ata yunter t xe reel salesgtrl was aaa Fr decetved : N do! Only: shopplr is Lizbeth was summed : ¢ | up by the wary waite With sale ind penetis. as “t| By the thine Lizbeth had met a “in ] g oft owas that tt was ae mi : t the world that they should § Other Girls Are Jealous of Gretchen, te . ea Pree eye ee eee ROT ra they divitet a lobet the store ‘ ates = a ~ 3 : 2 oe tess : eee ES Ean ; ANOTHER DREAM SMASHED. } MORE BADIUCK, 2 er : NG nts . th res Frances had to ; {- 4 ss TWEIR DOINGS ‘ euch ; AND THEIR Leinad : :| 2 es 2 | with the pre zirl x Walk to Broadway with me : : . s i {whe “will go wit who is the girl ; 1 ate was good ' Was vanity. In : i lies HS ive aninntes 1 t with her and : - a ox sw surrendered at the stepa. Lizbeth looked thoughte j I wanted you to gett? 51 Se moment to : I >. But Dickle e ne] MY ; vl and pa- a f urned ver. he had k ‘ arin : tne was n selfish BW.O SS RAR RAR RE : | PCHER and sett “STRANGE. : — An Fav carl OG } : inctsave the cat worked tndustriously and . { 6 GIRL LAWYER'S RUSE. |! iacaat 1 : be : at x zy und decided that there must : | He thous t ‘tine and Analy { : Ateat ‘ if poomine s a friend elf jown a a » be dead He remained : e plar ; i ‘ a w ant celebrate * lecease e thought, “I will setae them before they ath Hid ar r the at. The plan was e : ut “I fulure : “© ar my rind tf tt : 1 ' ¥ t seams," re. { : marked the eat wary and coy? : But the mt h im ne of much } $ i arid ene ‘ fe stove while : eoing sped idly ta vitsturbedy . . “ Nd not reditary f nthe t shop He was nearsighte® : and had b memory of the Fatherland, is youth i He saw the cat death and was de : colved $j mar Uh, huh!’ he anid, “so ip dead at last. Well, 3 mall loss. Ho was excess wy Way and was not } § his salt Tt in well" ® “ ut et the cat by the tall, flung him into the ; ; 1 treet and a passing trolley car ground out all of his nine ; ae ia) Hr nl Meral, It is so much easier to elve a friend than an r that one « id give warning sseuming a disguise, W BOB HOLLAND, a cree) ” AMERICA’S " PULL. An Windmills are working east of the Jordan eee : andiin th f Bashan. Phonographs are making a cone ; ihauihutia The chryaa Japan toat f the Mika ut from ! Ww hin f as rke from h A Windsor Castle Am: tung machines are Maren at sed by foreign mapers, ) registers keep nee Canathilin ROMs ineee . nin for xcorex of nations, America makes sewing mac 1 ‘ 1 chines for the world, Our bieyeles are standards of excel | | r ar ( ence overywhere. Our typewriters are winning thelr way, Cn ean } AeA Se hiiets wherever a written language ts used. Ix all kinds of elece Moreh tirt tess | ghbor 1 getting | trical appliances we have become the foremost producer, says . s na bos, the) Sertbners Magazine. In many European cittes American dy- | nf the dog, as A owit-| t# and operate railways. Much of the ma- . : sw wed on and So rify London tram lines is now being The Stushy Streets ' . y Hack beg Amons] putlt in Pittsburg. ‘The Amertean shoe hus captured the fae | : ‘ ‘ her things he a vor of all Burope, and the foreign markets are hastening to ae PesileinGher nan Coapanit “You say you whistled to the dog?" | import our machinery that they may compete with our “- Seareity of Water. | f <w Yeu, sir wuswered the witness makers. In the Far Boat, in \ capital of Corea, the hermit owe at tre . names | Rs ltne a 5 z girl seven “We ell the Jury all sbout It. What) nation, there was recentfy Inatigurated, with nolsy muste and pliappaprsstiqi ties Auleen ral Ube ta oe eon yeare of ace, who lay a arent talent tor] followed then?” continued the solicitor. | fying banners, an electric railway, bullt of American. mm eautcroeiea peapae ale Zaswalvay Osler a0 gre 4 manuered 1 save « goat] “The dog,” quietly answered the wit] terial by a San Franciaco engineer, and now it is operated by, American jeas.—Atlanta Journa D Journal, eee (hat " motormen—Oaicago (hat are ware. cs secs have her voles cultivated without aay- tes ni t DDL clog wp and al- bail cthor required tases, oy

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