Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FRIDAY KVENIN i THE WORLD: Sf Padlishea vy the Press Publishing Company, N Park Row, New York. Bntered at the Post-OMmce at New York as Second-Class Mai! Matter. VOLUME 42. [NO, 14,899. WHY THE STRIKE OOES ON. , | $44060044409066-.008 64404 $o0x ® The strike of the department store and packers’ | @ acca | §=Ohe Funny Side o THE ROCKAWAY PELEE SURPRISES TAMMANY. PPPHOES wensibly accepted the Intervention of the Mayor and of the State Board of Arbitration and an agreement was + JOKES OF OUR OWN feached in a single meeting. picasa While such a result §s earnestly to be coal strike, the attitude of the y SPN ed in the SOME WILY NOTS. PAPO owD m rs from the start |?) yy, ald #6. HNVE HDIIIL OF SI has been that they would not accept any intervention or | 1 Hit or Madam arbitration, and that they would not grant any terms or] ¢ Why should we have a SChristinas ey F | listen to any demands from their men. wh nIaRahe WG Renate | i 5 The coal miners’ strike remains unsettled because ne ing to bust? atti » the operators do not want it settled, Why have a Beef Trust not a soul ts Eeestinittt "|. If it is in the power of the President to compel an fool enough to trust? » moceptance of arbitration he should not hesitate to use PLENTY OF OHANGE. that power to the utmost. i % & ‘He was out of change when I saw G him vr 3 $ = va “@he Penalty Fits the Crime.—The Audubon Soviety of “Well, he’e found plenty—in the Many ate so placed that they are unable to get three inches wide. This arrangement does away, Minols will prevent the shooting of birds for the decora-| © weather.” a ping-pong set. Here is a way to make one of | with the necessity for clamps. The net ie stretched F © thon of ladies’ hats by compelling tho Indies to “shoot your own that you can have lots of fun with, and | on a plece of light wire, running from post to post, | “%) the hat.” And the law ts with them, % DANTE’S “INFERNO! | which, of course, you will value more than @ pur- whe sacs are cut from ee or olde ae Ss ee 2 aw y’ yl “J \s ) soap box with @ compass saw. us @ eaw can ape ‘ 3 ‘When Dante visited Hades what sort chased one. # y UN ND DEFIANT Sof welcome did he et?" vor less than 25 cents it 1s quite easy to manu-| bought for 16 cents. The wood should be sound DRUNK At 3 “They probably asked: ‘Is it hot facture a ping-pong set quite the equal in all es- | and tree from nate aed a pet BS een ale an : «What is to be said of the disgraceful scene presented | enough for you?” sential! points of the most expensive sold in the pan ne aes or 0 ee Gear » 7 at Police Headquarters yesterday when four policemen stores, Says the Baltimore American. : nn tion} othe a 3 qi WORKS BOTH WAYS. The net is of mosquito netting, white by pref- round, as in the justration; others, ant yy for Speer for trial before Deputy Commissioner Thurston for!? siister—An, my friend, all Aesh ts erence, although green with a top band of white the greater number, like an oval or oblong shape. | SSyarlous offenses showed their sense of discipline by) % cries: a nae tape {8 more attractive In appearance, This should |The handles anouls be lene dnohes Teng, After | *“oming into court hopelessly, helplessly and disgrace-| 2" Pushit—Yes, and the lawnmower re- he! four anda halt feet long @hidllal Inches) wide, | sa971RE tei ne eee be taken’ not to Glin ches | jvsfally drunk, so drunk that they were unable to stand] duces them both at the sume time, aan aera ote ae ee eemmit an inet equars,|too much, or the reduction in welght will epotl the ¢ porte by two wooden posts, e, , amalone? ¢ A COLLECTION pat from the top or side of @ soap box, each hav-| “‘balance."" An Inverted saucer will serve as @ a 4 ‘What do the sober and self-respecting members of | § neviaayin china ily lost ng a footlike projection on one elde to strengthen | pattern to ae out a cece Coaieeree yee 4 % BURY ROL NE Iker i 4 e a ust be purol at a store. ey 4 What does Commissioner Partridge think of it? |} pretius.” Ww strip of thin ooard fc L : Does he really look on it as a good joke? $ BORROWED | OKES 1S 5 P IN T THE SMALLEST MAN. 4 What does Mayor Low think of it? He has now! ¢ J ° A AO P G OUR. 4 been in office nearly six months. Ig : What {s the Impression made by it on the public | { Ae Paice ee i : And How a List 2 5 G 2 “As far as municipal a 0, Tbe ¢ fi a eiae nats) sole to: pains about ie Heve one political party as bad ag % Helped Him to Forget. Does any one believe that any such maudlin de-| ine other. : J alee Gevteln i v 3] he other morning Mrs. Lawler felt the nee f t fn e down- fiance of authority would have been possible if the onsense! Both can't be In power at Oil cctieiae dha€ were eollifig atie bargaln(invonelof the id F ) Deputy Commissioner had been not Thurston but | P once."—Philadelphin Press ® | town department stores, ; 2 » . Devery? SAD NEWS. 3| “1 wonder, George, if yoy could possibly remember to get q ae Doe: (comti { milltonatre's @l those articles for me,’ she said to her husband. I want The Pennsylvanin’s Tunnel.—For an underground right BE eae oe née eatin ic | three patre of those silk hose selling at 7% cents aplece, and a residence): rr, no. It looks as if he'll a dines; of way Into the city the Pennsylvania road is to pay | yet well after all. Perhaps you had bet- box of toilet soap and some of those ples neree sere ney, , * + $1,882,000, Such extravagance in buying a franchise WIN! Stor go to the heirs and break jt as they ave away down, Can't you remember just those ; make Jake Sharp turn in his grave 1D genilyiay postiblec-Chicago News things?” a tritle impatiently 3 <a = Lawler promised faithfully, if THE WAR OF SHIP COMBINES nor ‘ne sion Gn iis way'to the front door Mrs, Lawler handed him a i ‘ r There slip of paper. ; It may be remarked, in no unkindly spirit, that the| 2, “WHat a real cartiaxe he has: ‘There [eee abe WWuitien ehemidownr George! ‘Take lthia: memoran- q British reputation for pluck and strenuousness does not} + you know him?” whispered the enthu« dum; then you wil be sure not to forget. ‘Hose, soap, sar- A Bey stand very high just now. The American mind has been! ; me ew one BA itsiin 7 . “Yes,” ed th “he je m1 je reached 8 5 amazed at the meck and placid spirit displayed by Great) [°}50. Toued the man. whe comes of “Ticket, please,” he said, handing out the slip of paper. Britain in allowing us to invade her trade dominions and | ? Commercial Tribune The agent, a prim young lady, stgred at it. “Hose, soap, wrest her supremacy from her without even the pretense | » = sardines,” she read. “I have no use for this," she declared 5 : THE WAY OF IT. frostily of resistance. "i 4 ® She-Why "the invane i bez your pardon," said Lawler, giving her come We shall accordingly think a great deal better of John) 7), Sue "Why don't hens lay eggs at : Ming up the list andithe tickets _ Bull if he will confirm the news that he is going to fight!) jjo—trecause they're roosters th * lied the conductor, — the Morgan ship combine, and if he will put up a good,| +» Balumore World iy it-mindedly held out the lst. Z stiff fight. ~ ap, sardines,” the conductor read, “Your ticket y © 29O93-ex + | please,’ suppressing a smile. Lawler looked up in a mystl- It-John Bull is going to be our ally for all time to, @ lear andl be avase thenudie) searched! Sle pockete itil! tls ome we waut An ally who has some sand and who does Ser . sottheavyAmocks'andthin ticket was found, says the Chicago News, Major Gantz of Fairfield, Iowa, whe mails downland/aliowhimaeil to be walked over: | SOMEBODIES. Tho Volcano's slinging rocks and things; and lots of heavy knocks and things See sora Gaat again ianlkthe. crag an te /Obloago.| latatera ene aletlaetlcn at Belew creed: BPBSeiaNisi any con {eat belween al Morganl aig) combine| Are show'ring on the Joker, on the Two Spot and the Squire; * | te sat down in the corner of a street car. est man in the world, has been inspect- J k MS oe prone 4 | BOBO, R. E.—of Bobo, Miss., has killed | J And the milkmaids, too, now have a taste of red-hot lingual lava . “Hello, what's this? Only straight fares go on this line.” | ing this city with the intention of set- J + @nd a British ship combine the fair-minded American| oyer'two thousand bears, He 1s booked Touchin’ on and appertainin’ to the man who slings the Fire. ‘The conductor was jocwlarly holding up the slip of paper | tling here permanently, says the Widors, public will emulate the strict impartiality of the Western | to go bear hunting with President : which Lawler had tendered him, Lawler’s face reddened. | Ia., posreapanarnt cape Chicago a lady who watched the combat between her husband and} 1 He pulled out a nickel and took back the slip of paper. |cord-Herald, He is -alx years ol a ih vee dv ad h sant ot “i ua sh toric | Y IEN, S. >} ANOTHER VICTIM. TRUE GENIUS. SUSPICIOUS. ‘Then he tore {t into bits and threw them out of the window. | weighs thirty pounds, and ts eighteem athe bear, and voiced her varying emotions in the historic| BROWNE, GEN, SAMUHL-the oldest ‘phat paper has been getting me into trouble ever since Ij inches high. Major Gentz claims the pvespression; ‘Go it, husband! Go it, ba'r! proinben: BE fhe 6 aptorade Bar: Assoola~ left home,” he said to himself, irritably. minimum éize on the ground that Tom i men = | torney. dn ise, Me aH Hae Areueea ‘That evening as the sat down to the dinner table his wife| Thumb was thirty-six Inches high, _sBetween Three Firen.—Is the City Club going to Join} (up ieee man) dust dled be! Dens looked up expectantly. ‘ Cosmenodare atuet a trite taller, and Mew, forces with Mr. Jerome and Mr. Croker In making Mayor | 7) “Did you have any (trouble getting those things, George, | 0 ir ® Tet tat naw iioatont et ae Low unhappy? Isn't |t against all rules of fair play for| CLARK, CAPT.—Commander of the dear, was asked sweetly. a pare 1 \ i one man to de attacked from three sides at once Oregon, will have his portrait hung in The carving knife fell from his hand. ‘That's it!" he ex- penne and are of the usual humen a the Vermont Capltol. claimed triumphantly, “I have wondered all day what that | §| 1) , 2 CULLOM, SHELBY—Senato: paper was that I tore up this morning.” 4 MR. JEROME'S WHISKEY BILL FEAR HE RPO EE His mother-in-law was present, and so Lawler escaped the} — THE SUN’S FLAMES. ‘em Two items in yesterday's news are of a nature to] rans briskly up long tights of stairs In | full penalty of his crime, He proceeded complacently with} ‘he sun's flames spring at times to @ Make a Prohibitionist grieve. One was Justice Green-| [he Capitol building in preference to the carving, — . distance of 850,000 miles from its surface, wil baum's ruling that the Comptroller must pay the| “@Uns for an elevator, AN INK TRICK. A PIOUS EX UEEN f By: whiskey Dill of Mr. Jerome's detectives; the other re-|CUMMINS, REV, SILAS—the famous j : * jo L »- ' — Jated to the state of intoxication in which four patrol- reacher of Now England, has iy brated his elghty-elghth birth- men appeared for trial before Deputy Commissioner Thurston. The laxity of discipline of which this reckless and defiant behavior of the accused police- men {s a symptom is bad enough and a theme for moralizing on the breaking down of restraints that} prevailed in the worst days of Deveryism: policemen’s morals, however, are not the burden of our song, It 3 {s the temptation to which Mr. Jerome's young mon| {ile of Utih may svon disap are exposed by the law’s consent, their oMcial en-| (urned aside for irrigation, There is ¢ouragement to moral ruin, which should be re son for thinking Salt River will The county detective, as Mr. Jerome has said, is follow Mig ake'e saamDle @itizen Ike tho rest of us—a man of the same good | MORSE, DH. No Col low f intentions and resolute ideals and, likewise, when his] jis weene tat gaundy revolver is in working condition, a man of strong im- IRGAN, J. P.—smokes pulses for the preservation of Jaw and order. Any: inches long with hie initta! thing that will diminish his usefulness to society AK, KL of Sweden, has should be deplored. Whiskey is an Insidious foe and! the round of drinks consumed in getting evidence, as shown by the recent confession of one of these detec-| tives, Js portentous. It menaces both the moral and) MADRIGAL. physical well being of the consumer. We must grieve] * greatly at Justice Greenvaum’ COL. B, F.—ts one of the des of Gen. two viving com ntat West Point Gens, Dana and I —L hear ew York Comedian (to fellow act you've playing in Mrs. Mosqutio—Yes, Georgie would } theatr hot keep away from those cigarette Tra vmokers, and I fear we shall lose think 1 him been with success, Unlucky Mixherman—onfound it! i oplek Is controlled by the ¢ | st PROP.—of the Government Ge- | al Survey, says the Great Salt | n—Yes, my dear fellow; 1g 1} bet t y that T have at lust } meat tre “Comedians-What te. It? TOO FAINT-HEARTED. TaeeHIRNeD (ake ita oent ote wo Indian in front of a olgar no phates store. Here is a lurge tumbler filled almost to the rim with Jet black ink, ‘To test the ink’s dyeing quality dip a card (for Instance, the seven of hearts) into the fluid, When taken out the part of the card which was dipped in is dyed black, as shown in Illustration A, ‘The tumbler 4s covered for a few moments with a white handkerchief. Then commanding “Ink, disappear!" the performer re- moves the cloth and we see a litte gold- fish swimming In crystal clear water where before the Jet-black ink had been, This interesting trick is done as fol- TEMPERATURE. awl of roses, they lay orying, glowing decision - ele uth wicca’ lows: What appears to be ink Is a strip r 4% MARTYRDOM MADE SWEET of black paper fitted into the glass, ADE LET, And t 1 of them rose Hike + | prossed smoothly against the side by The popular man in the role of martyr is a large | a c _ v|the water, says the Chiy Tribune aise in the news of tho moment. ‘The other any 1 Nand gram, | He rate, MEA en a 21 But how is it that the card appears Albany tobacco factory superintendent, Smith — by Ad Ned ae iL, GOAL must confese one error In my past Citigen-And do these autom 2 Bask men epee nF zie card te mamie, wos tlischarged and 10 girl empl faaia Oy Gaarleewou, When 1 was young 1 stole $2,000. scorchers give you much trouble Henry—No, ma‘am; [ didn't call h Cw SAV aie OF hearie are f ike through @ es th u G fos eae of A MARS Oe. ted ieee Tey ann 2 She—Then we must part! 1 cannot Cop—Oh, yes, they make it hot for } him names; he Just hic me. @ | pasted backs together, the lower part of] Dhis is the Intest portrait of ex-Queen Natalle of Bervia, , usb sympathy, Generous girls thoy were. HES RSE REN. + marry a man who would steal so us; but we get even by roasting them BiN—Well, 1 wwid I'd Uck you it? |one of whieh {a painted bi The clean/ghe has Just become a Roman Catholic and ts sald to be ) What cared they for work or pay while Smith was , | email an amount as that when wo got th you did an’ you was just a-goin’ to, seven of ROOEA IS SAIN to fhe audi-! very pious in her widowhood. She is forty-three yeare eka S*) suffering injustice! hen came 4 e case a $240000b0¢7 oe e4 wee 004 toi a4 oe ng it into the water} and Ives at Biarritz, . si ig in} b came a like case in Detroit, | Seeeeeow MOOOHERIHSG SVCPOVOOUS) urn tho card around and tho bluck side Where nearly 1,000 girls went out for love of a man-| ———~— ager whose services had been dispensed with, And THE P ow, in Passaic, the Board of Education baying dis- I! IEL Y LE fe PD missed Principal Small, 450 bigh se f vest Soe oH Ree night: sahiog) “pupils “have What Hecomes of Themt ants in some of the museums do not taying an antidote on hand there would ) refrain from quarrelling near open win-| pears clear and with the little fish awim-|¢hine, und holiotrope and. geraniums, but It you want your i In rebellion, They have legued thelr ultimatum: | 1, une saiior of the Wvening World acem to know what civility moana, 1| be no tine lost and many lives would be/ dows, I peard one lady (acrous the| ming about, as shown in {Nustration B,| fuchsias to grow you muat keep them in a shady nook," Af- M goes, they go with him. What becomes of vast army of| Would like (o know why the Aquarium | saved N. KOPPE alrshatt from my weet side flat, this) ‘To remove the painted card explain to| ter the sermon a woman came up to him, her face beaming fe making martyrdom sweet, What a con-| doctors, lawyer ant clergymen gradu: | cannot be open Ul 6 oF 5.80 o'clock, 68] Bot Spell Drives Him to Verse, | morning) request another lady to “shut! {he audience that the ink might spot| with pleasure, “Oh, 1 am @o grateful for that sermon," sh mt > tad thelr hands or clothes, and boc Feflection to know that you aro in the right and {#04 Meh year from our colloges? ‘They |Pecally on holidays, Kt ty no doubt | ny sue wiiwr of The Hvening World up or she'd amash her faco,", Yet this) away States, and 80 CAPFY ALY aid, cinsping his hand and shaking tt warmly, says Pear appears. Covering the glass with the maaan hundkereplet, the pertormer geta noid] NOT THE LESSON HE MEANT, of the ®lack paper and ren@ves it with] A minister recently preached a sermon and illustrated his the handkerchief. Then the water ap-|point by saying: “You know you plant roses in the sun- ¥ ne oy did we'd soon | nd \ re nd why can) On: why are 2 0 is a perfectly respectable neighborhood en conte, avant - Plo ave. tho unstinted moral support of tho sex, Think | (ON Ml wet foum At Jl) we'd soon | run MAL A DIE cxnenies AOL Moy what | On! Why are we melting from thie) | & per ee ey epee eet hee mist son's Weekly, His heart glowed for a moment—only for « : yo overrun with them. I'd itke to know, | ft. Be ye UBT. awful heat, aud the fa M | mapa ly, COST OF PAPER, moment, though. ‘¥es,"" she went on, fervently, “I never PHoiith, frst walking gentioman tn the affections of lout of curtosity, about what per When « fow days ago we had frozen! appointed and quiet heretofore, In aum- a knew before what was the matter with my fuctmias.”* *. bud garden of factory girls! Think of Small,|of thom stick to thoir chen profensiot Antidotes Wanted, 4 foot? mer, when all windows are open, we get| les who go #hopping have little y Ty the Aor of The Rvenng Worlds nin OW! why aro we cursing the heat of tor! odd fragments of spcech that give us| !4e of the cost of thelr trip, ¢ ned iu hundreds of warm hearta beating qu-| 40 What per cent, of theme suecoud Also what heoomen of the reat 1 would advise, emprelally when there| "gy, \nisight Into the characters of our ni such & minor detall as the cout of paper A PRETTY NAVY HABIT. ly under the dotted swiss and dimity of the pon moon, | it 40 RM Ho in the liv. eaiel-| Woon 4’ tow days ago cold we cursed bold much am long association never|fOF the packages they have sent Home.) 1 1. wararoome of the vemele of the Ameri pason! He entleme ities Wily from iat most irritating poison attr ’ alimorean hus recently ompared , “ of the vowels of the Ame wement season! If these oppressed gentlemen mre Attendants Are Rader |known an curnaile acid, hatevery phar-| ,,, We Aame ways | | aauld MAC. J iho welglit of paper with the foot map. | tere is still Kept Up ® custom worthy of imitation ’ thelr fight they win, and if they win they winj ay ts roof The Bening W macy or drug store the oly should) CU! Boy cant Che mweAth | ¥ plied to the purchaser, {none day'a|Chigawo damrnal, It Ix as follows: At 9 o'clock In the even- 7 going back to their posts to the applause of} | was on » for that corrosive and| Give Us daya 1 of a largo crowd of people| have an antl F cold nor 190 Wurm? | To ihe teditor of The Brening World: purchases it is caid that the paper wrap- | ing the euptain or commander will order glasses to be Alled, som«| in the Aquarium at the Battei cent " Lido: 4 that le { B Kindly inform me if it 16 necessary to| Ping amounted to about 10 por cent ofland, rising, Will deliver this sentiment: "Gentlemen, J ask ‘ange readied Peas neg Lh Ane I oailed there. ai B48 c'elook, AA 4| bullies roady to use for on emergency In the Next Fiat, obtain & iloenme. to get married in the] We total | In a yi ie com uf AriMK’ x0. aweethoarte and wives, May the ATO! Celook wharp we were al) hustled out| case, There are young folks who only|t the walicr of The Brening World) Btate of Connecticut. Ww, Remoune theiiin and the wile elware Reed to be eo stern ae ot old, [ia no ceremonious favtion, The attend: | gee the polmcn to eek woigstery, By| i wish people who live in Male would) Mow Brighton, @ 1 | ove vo Vie = Mphite! ike Genembles oMciele Grinks . y i : La tty : 4 . , ane | ‘ he Pei tae 1 5 D ewe " % *