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THE WORLD: SA'TURDAY EVENING, MAY by the Press Publishing Company, No, 63 to Row, New York. Entered at the Post-OMce fat New York as Second-Ciass Mall Matter. sie NO. 14,872. THE “JOHN DOE” PROCEEDINGS The evidence produced yesterday before Justice Mayer |. Velten is the waiter who was one of the witnesses (0 ih 5DD9-0O999000OS + 464694485 SO049OOO404 040DOOOSOO FO 004 ODp!TY CORNER: the removal of McAuliffe from the West Porty-seventit { latrest station on Sunday morning, Feb. 15, He huppened +? JOKES OF OUR OWN TH E FL AT- H UNTE RS- a NO 4 . ‘to be going by at that time because he had been dis- + —_——— = . YOU MIGHT TRY THIS A FACE OF FIGURES ‘charged from his position in Richter's bakery on Mriias : Suns » e 44, and he was on bis way to get his money and TK to the won our oF $ |. or Hetty Green * His teatimony to this effect was flatly contradicted | + And doesn't sho er oath by his employer, who swore that It was not! : : | Of Feb. 16, but on Feb. 23 that Velten had called on him. ‘ * In answer to this attempt to discredit his testimony ' Velten gives a clear and connected narrative of his ‘attempt to secure his wages and tools, of the refusal of} Richter to pay him, of his application to a police court |p mest eee it? for a summons, and then to a municipal court on Feb, 20. | ‘Phis testimony ts fully established. both by fellow wit-| nesses and by the records of the Highth District Munici-| pal Court, It is evidence which cannot be shaken, | , ‘The important feature of this development, the fea- © ture whieh places the District-Attorney In an embarrass-| + 4 {hg position, is that it proves that Richter was telling 4 | the truth when he admitted to a World reporter that) ¢ % much longer than it tak: RY BUNNY. s been toiling ption can be v w York ma how police oped > Good Joke, eh? 1 think | can hear Devery laughing at it now FOR REVENUE ONLY. “Matehes are made in heaven. “Then there ought to be heavy duty charged on the Importation of some of Velten bad called on Feb. 16, and that he swore to a! » falsehood when he subsequently changed the aate to Hob, 23. | 8100 A PLATE, What was the influence under which Richter changed! 6 jon une Steol Trust has iis dinner his mind end swore to a statement which the official {) Twill be pie and cake and quatl; records of a court show to be false’ S You can het {ts menu won't anerge ees * rom an empty dinner pail “Llving Over a Volcano, pw that the Peive voleano has done its dendly work tn Martinique wonder will be | expressed that poople should live so near to a source i danger. But the frequent eruptions of Vesuvius have! not driven away the inhabitants ai its te going on as usual along Park avenue aa BORROWED JOKES. A MOVING STORY. move this year, but m oun y y We have two plain glasses of even size. ‘Their rims, If put on top of one ? another, apparently close hermetically. nee we per phy tds: Yas esd 'The trick here 4s to make a face out of these numbers. ater, slowly over the top of the two} Cut out the numbers and arrange them by joining one to the glasses (as shown in figure) we expect to] other or placing side by side, or any you like, eo that J} conser s moved you, I suppose ase, une tragic 7 THE REAL EAST SIDE, i — see the water run over the sides of both | th iil maki ‘ 3 , if >| 8 ater S des 0} h{ they will make the picture of 's head. In the year book of the University Settlement, Dr.| t CHOICE OF EB glasses to the table. However, this will Site poe ee sai hot be the case, ‘The water expands on ie ton ot the wper gums cre cove MIGH ROADS & & ® the lower glass. Both glasses must be ® ® TO HAPPIN ESS. rubbed dry before the performance. > Blaustein, of the Fducational Alliance, contributes a! alier—Why ly you permit your office | paper on the “Inherent Cultural Forces of the Lower ¢ 22 t9 smoke cigarettes alt the timer | Bam Side” which is of mote than usual interest and) oye snout Sete a value. ' x IN APTER YEARS. By GRACE DUFFIE BOYLAN. With no disparagement to the work of the Settle- |) * | ment, Dr. Blaustein calls attention to the fact that most) + Mie Nvwed husband as “o | baffectionate now as ewhen you were | Of the work of aocia! improvement on the oast side I! 2 fi5, yqarrioa? SOMEBODIES. } ; “ - deing done by the people themselves.” He adds: he Olduii—Only when he has been ‘ ee XIV.—Women and Vines, 4 Reece understooa ¢ wae say me Pa ae ana inal ate «| HARDY, REV. 1. J.—has not been shot Bee art be nnce pod that the real underlying force in) 2 a ©] by Chinese soldiers, The shots hit (Copyright, 1902, by Grace Dufde Boylan.) found in the individual und the famtly at the tual] ? 1 applied tries to help himself, Then, if not strouse enough 1% SaaS | the boat the author of “How to Be| ‘The charming simile of the ouk and the vine ts not 7 r . « nough to struggle, . oo » Happy Though Married was on and| to men and women folk as often as it used to be. Beoause | alone, he ts given a helping hand by jis immediate family, 2 NOT ANNOYING * not him. the vine, perforce, has put out strength and taken a deeper ‘and, if further assistance ia needed, by his near relatives.) « “Mow did you like the new preacher, r§ : hold on life, that Jt may stand alone. It happened in this Indeed, the closeners of the family tlw and the willingness.) Y dear?” asked Mrs, Mist when her hus- ® ba rea earn eel way: ‘ may, eagernoss, with which sacrifoes are made by t band returned from churct || Geumnter of Lert’ e, moron terete ne ivy ress: iy for tts ambitious and girte Dea | SEE | Aeae A her ane andl ldontne| tn carton’ || cibe.ie2: tvined. @boutstie) young paktvend Bid (ce ing rel bv us and gifted members, ane phenom He'a great replied the husband, $ for the unfortunate children of this] &™™s ‘around his shoulders in the old, old fashion. But the ee, jo thar Atartle the atranger and vuitle de-| Poe woke ma uy only enee—Ohlo ©] city. great tree fretted as she nestled close and asked: , P state Journal yeeros . “Wihy do you lean on me like this? ‘This (e a view of the east aide which is not usually |} , @ | NAST, THOMAB--there axe two of Kin.) And abe answered: BERRPEE into -promiaance ‘by the current news events aa| 9 LOSES EUPHER WAY, ¢ Hear seo, aoe aie cashes “Because the god of the forest sent me to your arms for a I'D “Now that my engagement to Edgar >| an Utes js the father who has] strength,’ and she laid her head on his bosom. ‘And, be- ; q ‘they appear in the daily papers, and It is not in accord & ix broken of, 1 we {t hell eakme gi) ke appointed Consul-General at) sides, when I had crept to your feet you called me up to with the superficial impressions of the outside world, | j.t0 return the jewels that he gave met” P| obeyed eauasor: this shelter.”” ; But that it in the true view will be the verdiet of every | {17 Nr doesn’t ask for them Td send Days of paint! And days of paste! ‘That daze each little woman, P| TOLSTOJ, COUNT SERGIUS—denles] “I know, I know.” he replied, impatiently, “But Few x who ; aan them bask at + for that vase And keep her fussin’, elmo: ‘oO . " {| that he is trying to have annulled the | smother me. I cannot feel free, one peers se al hielo of individual char=| #iherre mot genutne ee HinaHie adit st siya ahaa round and fumin’! excommunication of his distinguished | ‘My arms are light and loving," she whispered. acter ly Hfe among the heterogeneous popula~ sh he paper-hAuger feile the curniture to spatter, father by the Greek Church. He says| “Yes,” he growled, "but they might as well be chains. tion @ the quarter. 5h The painter's bound to come along and let his colors scatter. | neither of them degires a ceconcilia- | Take them from my neck and let me breathe!" 4 RUN'S ‘view! @which ‘redoe: wh. =| ° eee rorerors-5-9 eo OrpoOOd 044184 86.66-6050-60040-0¢0000009@ lon with the Church. So the vine loosed her tendrils and unclasped her arms, , h ms the present and cheers | ee S oe ® the future. As Dr. Binustein says, “The east side is) ast Tans Sane iets working out its own salvation, | ‘ vhile ; ; = “WHEN THE WATERS Ppera yadly epee nla yee = When Dines with at A Pie | RY ost oe port Y put she was swayed by every breeze and beaten down ' ; dines Sam lave in expensive even for a siet Trust | ° WERE UP AT JULES’. by every tempest, and her heart cried all the time for peace magnate, out, thanks to the Loef Trust magnates. it ie and rest. petting to be easy for anyoody to give a dinner that « JOU, by treet @ Sinttn The god of the forest came that way, and he pitied her will coat more than it used to ; bulld your cabins permanentiy on higher | turned the first speaker. “They allowed | he was quite ready to “roughtit” where which the flooring and structure were{and taught her to strike deep roots Into the kind earth and © waters were up at ‘Jules round A 1 ce sou wi ne F i . SE checston sie wan aha 1) i i A isene above ADaL neat he ky securely fastened, Tais gave it the ap-|to rise and stand atone. d y este wan little pon that mono’ tho ne tone of hig voice was| water mark and did. It worked Ike a} "I reckon it's already fixed,” returned | pearance of a box sled on runners or And there came a day when the whirlwinds drove their FIELD DAY AT VASSAR, mour tevel Fou w bitant a letap li ithan punaiion: teh ai but the warer ted t9 Wo] the man decisively, ao you'd, better Nouh's Ark w pulk had been re-| chariots upon her and she did not fiinen, and she only bowed E SiisUsitke day wea Vassar demonstrates to the col-|\™ wily and methodieally moved Saclay y aaffect te it kinder collected at} come and 1° show you the way.” duced and courtesied in the maddest storm. ‘Then the oak called: Jege world her superior excellence as « home of the| js evieeibnpae Mate \ sa t. ‘Then it sorter valsed 11-] “One moment i) Hemminaway,| Jules explained that the logy laid in] “Why are you 90 cold and far away 4 higher educati ft v m 4 a the Nand Tana bp MY 8 @n @ sad one day anc ped | with wmile My credentials are a that manner kept the shanty warmer ) rest your proud head on my bosom. dt grieves me to see jon for women. It is Field Day, the event coun Ww haw i " \ fa het ed the mar Y # ¥ Jow ypon what m dressed to the m er of the Boone i free from damp, In reply to Hi your bold and independent ways.” But the vine answered: { ful May enniversary when ‘he fair undergraduate iy}! " ree ‘ dented | ae wamnln’ quite nf bie eee h Company at Jules’. Perhaps 1|iingway’s suggestion that Jt was a] ‘I did not want to etand alone, but you, my lord, desired " BEMIS iid carly. 00 ba she may array Letsete in|" ut murtacy of water, with- | WAS De he 1b ald aaa mstantion 40 | Oust to nee him fret great waste of material Jules #imply | it to be so. Now my heart must yearn for ite olf place in maya Nee alias cat her aauul i : ‘ Pied eda rye auen titra} All right-—ie's dtanton. DN mt eto the “foteam 1 For 1am fresty rooted where IT #tand and may not } exhibition In outdoor athletics. W reernie ntain| iid feos tie aro om nity Jou, who appear to understand the lo: |fuwed milla below, Hemmingway again sre Js not one Woman in @ thousand who is @ wage- ee mememiience with the ours apd Smith go In f ' Koi “ ba ms 18 " Joaltty, #0 well—1 trust 1 may have the | amiler warner through any desire for independence or for any wish ReRieeell. tui in track and field sport af | 1 smniy * ‘ ' of | pleasure’ 1; Was again the old gtovy'of Western] lo usurp the place pooket the salary of a man. Aon ape le eld sponta VA Lah | 1 By) ae i ‘ Z Speen “Oh, Hm Jules waste andy y! Accompanied by ure designed woman for the home; a preacher preme, There ry ovted Dianus wil ed Uke} °. : ‘ , 1s ny 5 “ Ke The seorctary war a Mitte siartied and} Jy howe se climbed up the hu, al the eloquent Pau! of Tarsus has begged her not to the wind over the cinder path, Atalantas fairer (ian any | hae ‘ ‘\ , sens amused. Bo Jules was a peor and slippery lowe, whitch . platform | depart from her ancient, if Umited, province. io Calydon will jump hurai idies with should ' uly “ je pineal eames baat lesicamen gate | aul ae nae aa lone war: Ghemnnte @ te hays casted will sit (ue ance, al | . . i you've « plonee sesked Hem The sing! mon wa fame to live ip ane a pai " . ' sedan that A ie] —= | mingwa we dictatorial, a larger part jon whe works It is because si veen obiimed Plaudite of admiring and envious but leon « getie fel | ‘ | hey passed er the dripping (re aside, perhaps forever. the sweet thought of clinging @@ low classwomen. 11 i* the athletes da ye ‘) a J ptruck t ek in the fall of “49, | some stronger breast TEA ims thas son ccanmenvement q ele < The vine has been compelled to unciaap her arme and ple N CO MeALeMeN . returned duler, with ate 10°F stand alone Z Hartly in eclipy: , 1g eens f ee ) and deliberate tardiy w= Z The lov the Va re aie Bent for my wife aud two eh ia tabie ma | 1 Me lapel aaa are alan ae a ae er Ne Oi oer aati tt oat NEW COATS OF ARMS. sane Winter—change been tov mudae Nie Was hie aja Pceatleges” & generation ag ac Gab conta’ Sill amb pie | NO, 9—JOHN D. 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