The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1902, Page 10

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Publishing Company, No. 3 to 6) Park Row, New York, Kntered at the Post-Ofice at New York as Becond-Class Mall Matter. .NO. 14,868. ANOTHER. WITNESS “ORILL eh The appearance of a new witness yesterday tn tho ") MoAulifte case was the signal for a repetition of the “wntios on the part of the District-Attorney which have frought his department into contempt from the opening I) fet the proceedings. Further comment on the vindletive- | ¢ Oh Fi UNNY ~4 ide of Li tS e. “mess with which tho District-Attorney assalls every wit- | ¢ * ness who appears in this case would be useless. We can! JOKES OF OUR OWN oat THE FLAT HUNTERS fi only gay that ff a small part of his misdirected energy ® . NO. IV. DP whould be devoted to disclosing the truth Instead of sup- “pressing tt the McAuliffe murder would not be a mystery. So And wo may add one pertinent question: If, Instend COS fot a reform administration of the polles and of the |) 1°" Laas Al ARM LAL Li _ Proseoution we still] had Tammany tn power with “the | Q mut tt was not a patch upon the Joy hystem" unshaken and unmenacod, with Devery as Chief With whieh we now look forward ot Police and Gardiner or Fellows as District-Attorney, unto Day da. What more could they have dono to cover up and suppress ie HON: » the facts ina murder case, to confirm the power of “the ‘ote sali Gujestion oT RAVE! to ® | syatem” and to bring the cause of justice into disrepute ‘anos Ike this,’ commented the younz ‘than has beon done by the unalded efforts of the reform | man tn the stern, “ia that If a fellow ‘Pistrict-Attorney Jerome in this strange and disgraceful ts (0 ide wir! fp ono.he 1a almost _ Diisiness? both In the river." HOW TO BE COMIC WITH THE PENCIL. Young and old can have a lot of fun with Moon m Sxy— pen or pencil drawing Stvoenr Sty, \ funny ttle ptotures ODpITY CORNER. THEN AND NOW. n olden times both youth and matden like those shown here. Tako the first two Ines for example. With the addition of a few lines \ es the plain circle ts trans- ic formed into variety of new phases. First the old gent with specs, then the German astu- dent, next the good old friend from Vaterland, and eo on down to the eyrrpipor Case last figure in the sec- Krucer's Face. ond Hine, showing the ferzed head of the Sul- mire to upset the boat and Jand them rig — “Merey!" shivered the girl THE TURNINO OF THE WORM. Then, with a confident, Hf not expeet- The revolt against the tyranny of tho Beet Trust | 3" am so glad that Iam a gocd awim- > gains ground daily. The refusal of the people to pay met."' + trust prices for beet is making Itself felt. From Chicago FT eomes the statement that in the past fow days tho ) demand for dressed beet has fallen off dully one-third: ‘the packers are obliged to reduce the force In thelr estab- | SKHneHa ene (ouNs Vishments for lack of business; the shipments have de- | 2#0me foolish advice, | sunnos -verensed fo such an extent that the railroad yards are entail he advieed me to come congested with empty cars, iy Tt is evident that the exactions of the trust have passed the point of endurance. ‘The final remedy, how ever, must consist not in depriving the people of a neces q sary article otf food, but In depriving the trust of its con- trol over this article, And this can be done only by the suppression and extinotion of the impudent and lawless 2228 ADVICr, the drugeist's tan. >} Many other variations can be given the circle (a) Cau Fri Bi - Doo Lean, besides those presented SIDE OF IT. H “T wonder why the humoriats do not here, An _ Ingenious write any jokes about the son-in-law, | cntld or a comically in- pe eeuvons che Oar eee ciate + | clined adult can make a iM Bie, inipla Fanson, replied the lot of fun with an added shy pride, “tht a son-in-law >| curve or stroke or two, OBsLona BLor— » Bussy Hor. >| Apart from the fun there is in these trans- formations it may be Baro BORROWED JOKES : THE HALL OF RECORDS. Sie aes sald that there 1s con- : siderable fustruetion In The movement in favor of preserving tho old lal BOY GUE RIGTN. ‘The Vicar—New, boys, what animal ‘of Records is in every way commendable, and the credtt- j s ’ 00 id gives you hip efforts of the, American Scenlo and Historic Proser-| matte cat? et ee vation Society in Its behalf should meet with unant- |» Firat Boy (promptly) —Father.—Moon movs public support. Tahine. 5 } In the matter of historic buildings New York Is nts | lamentably deficiont, and the Hall of Records has a Fo 9) ory hinge serine eet a . special claim on the affection of the present generation | + with your wife? from its revolutionary associations. It must be admitted s, but that's all right! Twas going that it 1s not outwardly beautiful or attractive areht m at the and of the tewturally, but such as It 8 {ts appenrance has never Simplictatmua ' been objected to, and It might be uglier, Certainly ugli- 6S | Sonera {is not an objection to any building in a elty of sky are here given, Others will follow In to-mor- row's Evening World. them, They will prove to be ploasant lessons In drawing for the Htte ones, chprr ps Only a few examples MasHer ee THE LINKS PUZZLE. NOT SPRING BONNETS. ‘ Little Robble—Wilile Smith wanted to flight me, maw, an’ 1 wouldn't do It , serapers. aD A Moth EP Fatiue plously Keop and tondorly care for the ven-|||Gsun nome THAt sWwaa “nerectly 5 j erable Hall of Records. {Little Rothle—You bet, 1 dtd fght i wunet al’ he lHeked me,—Ohto, A dual role the Janftor doth now essay to play. With stern contempt he sneers adieu to those who move aqway, While, to neweomens (who a pleniteous crop of tips may yield) Ife throws a line of weleome that would shame old Chesterfield. OVER THE LIMIT, HIS INTENTIONS, THE SALOONS OF NEW YORK. There will be seven thousand Heensed places in Greater New Yor) during the coming ¢ r for the ' a irrigation of the throats of the thirsty, ‘This Is nearly E tone hundred more than were provided last year, and on | SOMEBODIES. i q athe basis of a population of 3,500,000 It Is an allowance sg 5 of one drinking © for every five hundred pe i fwomen and children included, ‘The actual number of to the maintenance of each saloon LU, ADAMS, EDWARD L—of Bimira, ns} i 1s J) an hie ca unfinished lines In yesterday's he correct | No, these are not new stvle spring bonnets. They ane Interlaced [the different hais wi aillitaean Ininctions attendant upor ON THE BOWERY. | cunt appointment The Humor and Pathos of Life There \." as Exemplified by Two Horses, n@ the pathetic are never farapart Always mak» a wish on the fret etas city’ atreets, and newhere will you see them in stronger you ere at nigh than on the Bowery, Even the animals, horses and = If the rig and ies you are te justrations of this 1“ \ 1 friend, byt if the mbles 1 xaw a erowa at Canal lef aid tt sare to get on the Row t expected source, reporter on a Rochester paper patrons contrihy will hardly averaye OGNAN, 8 P—aon of thn Iain Be The amount of liquor consumed in these saloons dur- | ite ponciernsy leslh Det a PeOBntTy: f ing a rush hour foro dinner in| than ¢ ta on S Stee something wo the continuous stream o! > gous crooking of elbows for the pu “eocktails down parched thront has to amaze the | as : Ff eta stalistician 1 1 of these ref ling rivulet f aneannitn N 5 ‘would prod ris p) * fen solved pre ¢ Mitself, but to keen 1 rilots of the th city properly moistened if tr Ay fng which gnitc outclasses It | 4 A HINT TO THE BEER TRUST. The beef packers, who emphat S vaneaare thie tinre 4s no Reet Trust or combination wien M ’ prices or do unlaw! ‘= step in thelr de a 7 - / (Ponreennmenens ss Ag 2 , : AMERICAN INA ASION | orders from bh more then one hundred —_— UPERSTITIONS. is a sure sign of Gime popularity of Panama hats, which are Not to mention the simultan imbib e of pouring} porn ocoL. s Ww ng-elass means sevens wail under a tadder or crows qi | Listen: ‘The humerous jem " it takes act a crowd \ horse had fallen, 1 was about to pass on, seeing enough "T rt imb sooner monegy caged in the uplifting of the fallen, when our eyes—the | tub it on w vill turn out goo@* the ca0e nee, ren and mine—met here is nothing wrong with my vision, and 7 am not mis | 1d wan ct ' Bs double n of Gibraltar # " f | indioatem: you core, ocied after the Fock ‘aa panned and the Wns desperate a Regey Vandorntit, playing broke hia leg and on tup A shot. remarked f the sin tt | Of the offen f t | letin Aciitnees \ if th ; AN INSINUATION, intimidating employ Dintrict-A " _ Warled capacity, bir al, at ‘ et * eEperience, wold Make hin sory 1 he the trust weet. BICTCIE IN TAVOR AGAIN i ae ’ far favor porkwe last yea loring * Blinn Troe wit farive «© Bioyers « Toe wee gedodiine + oe . , oid bed “ < w - ~~ ~ } * ‘ tiny st Sw MMELY LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. | he . oh re ' the the Mt wilaht have been a mere c . ond “‘whot” the horee’s ears peomed to miiffen ana OW videawake equine eyes were turned in the direction voamer 11 was decided te make one more effort to pet the horse or te feet amd then, if unsumesstul to shoot bin Well, would you Dalieve it, It only took the slightest enove 4 Rosinante rose, unaided. to the required parition ao busy with the rearranging of the he with meek and lew fle siti, @ rer, Me bat omelen fi . die ut auree # How af » the beehinge aut & .

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