The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1902, Page 6

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Poviished by the Pree Park Row, New York. Batered at New York as Seoond-tias at the Post-Omce ¢ Mall Matter. —————__— THE IDEAL As each succeeding Sunday fur gnforcoment of the ixeise law they fm rr Deng satisfied witn It Yesterday was a typical Sunday vited every one out of doors. It n the excursion season; + SUNDAY, y pleasure re nishes the people of Greater New York with fresh {ustration of the liberal have additional rea weather in he height of crowded especially those near by which are now eluded in the Mmits of this wonderful city; the tran tation frellly thes were taxed to their utmost to carry the holida makers, but nowhere was there onder, nowhere any need for a sing ‘Tho people of New Yor law-abiding and able to take anderstand the @ifference bets and while they object to puritanical } pulously respect and obey all rc Cértainly by this time the ¢ Uberal enforcemert of the terpretation of Mayor Low doclaring that the question i need never fear a return to the mist wrecked a former refor m adcainistra AN ALARMING The coal trade has notified the ¢ the large apartrment-houses thre even if the coai strike should be s* of the month it will not be possible More than one-half of their onstom Winter use. Thus are we gradually brow, consequences of th has been gradanlly pushed up unil consumer is made to pay ton dollar cl that a stfficient supply of coal is w prie The added expense put on the eWindle which in any other country would provoke : and inconvenience to whieh! ? uprising. The annoyance, he will soon be subjected are Intolerable. ail is the monace to health in the coal supply for heating purposes. dangerous, and if it threatens the o apartments, what is the prospect for the winter befor the poor in the tenements? And all that the Coal Barons ha is: only way for the miners to go bac! turn unconditionally.” ‘The Panama Canal will involve three hundred million dollars for tts construction, and, according to The World's Washington corre sondence, It, is proposed to make this outlay contribute ‘to the pros- Werity of the country in the usual eliminating all competition and securing all the con- ‘ tracting work on a strict monopoly basi The enterprising projectors of ey hittie apprehension of failure or e: » of dpposition. To i question {ts propriety would b United Stats Steel Corporation haw the same right to] PULLER, CAPT. R, W.—of Boston, ha. are rem OUTLOOR, trike situation. 's and more per ton; | the city has been defiled by the roft coal smoke cloud, and at last the expected announcement hag been made | “We have given our ultimatum, MORE PROSPERITY. turbi a pol hy order? we have had of a under tutor and agents of the elty that fore the end! whers uit nd bh nary coal supply tor | oser to the practical! now the individual ot to be had at any, coal consumer ts a! an But worst of! prospect of a scant! é ‘This ts crlminally yooupants of the big ve to say to all this] which ts that the] Kk to work Is to re- an outlay of two or for them to obtain|% ‘The price of coal) s fashion, namely by plan need have un-American, The furnish all he immense supplies of steel and tron that the Beef T1 ist has to furnish the food supplies for the workmen; 149 electrical equipment will be furnished at @ price agn wv on by our two non-competing companies, find all the ‘oetly machinery will be furnished at quota- tions for the American not the foreign market. J’Between tno tariff and the trusts we may confidently count on the canal being made to cost as much as pos- sible, and thereby promoting prosperity—among the favored few. THE WOMAN IN An artist deserting his studio { atreet left behind him a plaster st figure of a woman draped in a Rom WHITE. n East Forty-second atue—the tall whito an gown. Neighbors Jacking in artistic perception but possessing a well-de- veloped belief in the supernatural saw the white face through the window and kpew at once by instinct and by th traditionary sensations that Proper procedure being to “lay" they laid it with bricks and stone: and left the house a wreck. And this not in Salem, Mase. ago, but dn the heart of the tw Manifestation of superstition by a fg it to be wondered at that “mind palmiste, race track tipsters ‘‘s¢ ing members of the fake fortune-te: well to do on the credulity of their rs" {t Was a ghost. The a ghost when found s and other misstles 0 centuries aud more world's most enlightened city in the progressive twentieth ce: atury! With such a whole neighborhood reader! | trologers, and all the design- ling fraternity, grow patrons? We are a long way off from tho witchcraft days and longer still from the superstition of the middle “that signs and portents awe us st!l all, Would any one of these valla to go alone through a cemetery at ine there. THE LADY FROM A little Boston gir metropolis and poreessi tempered curiosity to know Place of residence, be of tours of soclolo: by. an older nomet can yesterday sical a man, Invostle person, he - herself and her mother to Inspect th “wmisslon being granted, the young = @vailed herself of it aud examined Nerlor carefully. | Be primitive accommodations for ™ ted a fire-house near by, ft gome early in Boston, F “Amthor fs started early on the right r knows it. and a fow years see her a full: She expressed herself : Beret. Burns was entertaining or a Julla Ward Howe unaw ages, but It appears } and ghosts most of ut ghost layers dare night? He would be } gure of meeting the sheeted dead squeaking and gibber-| 3 AN OLD PROVERD. OBA Sip er w there alway A w th wre 3 HARD VO Sur 2 from ad \ g bp Bei Wars. 1 iis fa : WELL Guanp g ee : BORROWED Jokes. . DAYS OF CHIVALRY Gan alter Raleigh the ground for cord-H¢ HeASONDD re, M AS SHE: st te bat Scadders, “that wealth shou! best pe atural,”” said those wh Her hy cinely © follow you mm tha I gon't a everytht Yeu And the peopl: ly ones who have ything.""--Washtugton § A chance tar [eee ee SR, SOMEBODIES. rounded Cape Horn twenty-two tm during his sailing record of 60, miles. HERRELD, CHARLES N.-is the third D who has been roof South Dakoth KING HUMBERT the of Italy, was the most heavily Insured monarch In Europe, carrying an Insur- W008, Exkward VEL ts sald 00, and the Prince of to carry PRESIDENT—will | he of Mr. ler's Uttle boy Wat the chrivtening 1” godfati and Mrs. Winth at Newport ghis mouth, Julle Ward Mowe wilt \ godmother, ‘The boy will be named re Ward WATSON, DSSMAN THOM AS—says he will $1,000 to whom soever can disprove his claim gmt he is the originator of rural frea mal dollvery. claim th apprentices TOA GIRL GRADUATE. whtt away® What road, my friend? Tt has full many a turt The fight of the eagle end, But the w fs without odthrush seeks the burn BOSTO ettled in the 1 but restrained aud hing about he of a series th ton applied ut ‘Biaty-eighth street police station for 4 pass permitting fly Accompanied the West Le Inv th ston, ‘Tis per igator at once station-house in- shocked by $s. Then she prisone Perhaps in this Mttle future Susan B, 3. At any rate ‘oud to distinction as Another trip may take her to the east sfledged social settle- worker presiding over a settlement of her own for ng of fallen humanity In bad nelghborhoods dit to her native town. 49.0f superior cla; kind who Jeavned papers thereupon for the magazin Little New York girls take a liveller interest in toys and candy } one of the plain- redewm the world of. Over the sea the white salle Ay, y wander fi t sky, | | \ my | 1 en But uv y . wi lows 1 Iw the nigh wire -Frank » the ndont. Ts the BA\tor ot The t 8 @ croquet. Tontia, @ sport worthy of y ut Abt daod kings, 's not a® fashionable as of yore, wan raluy day? If ao, the [Cricket Je and as long aa a racket (he ron make would win RMinens a Boxing s#* the beat Votup for the lato u J Mord, It ‘hem all, but it ie now largely | yo. 7 Went 4 ts wore than a sul explosion and 1 Lo “ppofessio Fencing— | nt ke rollod {nto one. Let other J eporf—is too Ane for our com: Victims testify. 1'm uo old fomy, nur do mnattereofefmot athletes of Amer J hate children, but | biime thelr pare 10 tO Appreciate, oO we awi it 4 now ents for allowing tances of theirs Where Is the New Gamet To the Ballon of The ening World Where 1a the new game we walt for? The game that ts equal to baseball or football tn exchtement @urely some yenlus ean dnvent It, Plog-pong \s worn (hem to make nul- KT. BABLE. as L have Is . To ston't at all 1 A wee che children at Himes a week nit) with money are the lo get late Sovereign | WHELPLEY, MISS L. Rote working to a monament to G wow Sklaner who first admitted women ty the asiry Departm egnat | |YERIKES, CHARLUS Y.-1s9 Ghe Funny Side of Life. ALL THE POOR BOARDERS! Vhe landlady’ll hypertrophate, the boarders atrophy, PA CALLS | THE TURN. Lrtie WillieSay, what's @ # double chin? Pa—A double exchange of words pa, chin, my son, fe an between your ma k upon a poor, WASTE MATERIAL. ‘me Tal! One—Yei I'm eix feat tall The Short One-You'é havo been taller yet if so much of you hadn't been turned up for feet. ni we will crown |game Mat with wealth Jwho Inve Phat To the Bdltor of Impodsible nee Evening World | Acer of entua i Senor. | Museum tn Co trie colora~as a silly sort of tong-range | problem mimstated originally, diagram you p umn, for each In the ish you have an of) hot and eannet have nt, J aird street, Row HR ANY, Except Monday and Friday, inform me wh for of The Evening World t days are free to the public at the Metropolitan Art “al Park. aM. K. Prefers New York to Byvanatom, ‘To the Bdkor of The Evening World: A correspondent congratulates: all diMouit to make @/J, Sagan, of Byanston, Lil,” magic square such as you published in} epiendid physique of the male inhapit- te of that "burg. And I wish to say! uy the The Hyening World of Aug 1b But it does not aolve the problem a» submitted Pe Sk enter Delo viewed im ite! hy Qtasar ‘osadahom Bieiabaw fom elena RR Shale wk Maw | Leng py ee | k in each row and vole) clty Bvansion, small percentage raft of the earth’ | | Tom—Bostyn girl, as a rule, Arc completely aelv For helps of prunes and hash will lessen quite alarminglee. When Brooklyn by a Boanding-House Trust Is held in a grip of steel ‘Twill take nine boarders exactly to make one good square meal, ~~ ACCOUNTED FOR. = VOIGH) wrapped up {n the! “nee apcounts for it ‘Tom Pinel Their coldness. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.’ writes, has obtained her share, Judging from appearances A WESTERNER. and the a ounts for what? | “TINE LY LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. thankful for the vast difference existing between the noble men of our beautiful fled cow-punchers of may Include a so-called. rift. us the correspondent that Uttle Ieyanston vat Hi, Our city of the but I reckon too. Long avd Short of it. To che Béttor of The Eventug World Wil readers kin Yon? Ife man Is five feet four inches tall, and another ‘qyene | Welshe 160 pounds and ts six fodt tall You know I like to hear ydu!" upon the|,Which te the bigger man? D. RR. Yes, Duke ly digcuss this elghs 200 pounds Conpaught, ot The Breaing World: ‘aad them- NO SNAKES. ‘The Sandwich fal- ands are almest a3 free from enakes as Ireland, There lis but one sort, fand that very scarce. INK. Morten inks only ate from 1798, at which date the re- ecarches of Dr. Lewls in the chemistry of ink began. POLO. Polo ts probally the oldest o: Iotle nnorts, Tt has ced to 600 This picturesque half dozen gentlem help them out by restoring to each indivi out the heads and place each on the righ ot nean 0g A NOV bee #. Cc, RHEUMATISM RINGS. from rheumatism who he will be cured of their aches earing a certain kind of the London Chronicie, 1 perhaps to hear j that they are keeping allve an old eu- perstition that awed tts in to one of the ceremonies performed on Good *riday ceremony was ealled the viessliig of the Cramp Rings, and was fed out by the king himself, who to his private chapel, accom- only by hit grand almoner, 8 Imeos to the eructfix ssed a silver bowl full of i These rings were ra dlatrtionr weonle who HMeted by rheumatism and epi- Yhe idea 1s supposed to have ted in a certain ring given by to Maw WoW os «las a cure for such ill TO PROTECT THE BRDS. 1 fiternational agreement s concluded at Paris for the pro- useful to ngrleulture vement are Bei- Lichtenatetn, | nburg, Monaco, Austria-Hungar: 1. Sweden, Switzerland = and Among the birds accounted use rtain nocturnal birds of prey, as well as vee-eaters, swallows and sev- eral birds of the sparrow species, walie magpies, jays and some others branded as misenicvous, Italy, a \ in which the capture of north- does not wore lepsy origin pilgrim: as kept and u France, Gree countt a famillar sight at bound birds is a regular trade, appear among the signatories, THE BOWERY GIRL’S ENVOY. | | | Owen Kildare Tells How “The Boy” Brought | a Peace Message from “The Party.” Listen! ‘They say that a man who loves children, mt stan a pretty good chance ty keep away where 4 fellow could make a million a day selling lee-wat Wri, without taking any undue credit to myself, 1 have lway# been fond of those three things, and tong betore ‘ made my se much purer and brighter od old pal—was my dog, The Roy. t of excitement in being a ere ave times when J used to haye t very body e, and it was then tha with & sage who said dogs have no sou! when the board for myself and The Boy y Flynn’v lunch counter, but neithe one of us flinched. Sumetimes 1 used to feel ashamed 1 have nothing betler for~The Boy than this meagre fare, out he'd oat ft, smack his "ps and wag his tail to beat the band. | And why? Just to make me feel as 1f he was enjoying the lngst spread ever Yes, we two have often sat and looked at each other for | tong stretches of time, until The Hoy would come right over to me, put his wrinkled old phiz on my Knee and tell me as | pialn as words: Kil, you're homely: so am 1 ther, Kil. I'm only a dog, but TH lay my Mfe down for at any time, because you'te my friend.” Well, when The Party appeared on tho scene The Boy didn't know what to make olit of It. But his head was too level to get Jealous. In fact, he iw thriving since he made acquaintance wit! The Party's olf Ibdy, and can find his way to the kitchen blindfolded. Well, a few days ago—since The Party and 1 had the littio migunderstanding=1 was sitting in my studio (ahem!) at Mterary work when The Doy poked the door open and cam» in, tho most dilapidated vapscallion you'd ever seen. Maybo he didn't feel ashamed! He tried to take {t on a en@mk in under the bed=I mean under one of the Ibrary tablee—but I wouldn't let him, and I looked bim ofwr. ‘The hero of a hundred battles done up beautifully, A bandage over ono of his eyes, which would have giver him @ rakish appearance ff ft hadn't been for the other end of him—hts tail—being taut with Linen bandages. He tried to square himself, blinked his one good eye at me, flopped down and began to wag hiv tail, T say began heoauso he only gave one rap on the floor with it, and then remembered tho damage to his caudal appendage Well, the bandage over hid eye attracted me, I looked closer and-It was a little handkerchief with my Party's initials 1 looked again, and ‘The Boy's collar was gone. Perhaps it was thought waves or something, but The Boy was at the door before I knew it, and T went with him, Coming through The Party's block a'monstrous big tabby looking a little disorderly, acted very belligerently, at whic) ‘The Boy had awfully important business on the other side of the street. “Pardon me, but didn't ‘The Boy forget hls collar here?" I waked Tho Party, after thanking her for dolmg the Ked Cross for my chum She went over to the burenu and handed me the big Jouther band and—1 don't know’ how It happened—vut our fingera met, and the first thing 1 knew [ sald “Quite a good show up to Tony's this week,’ Well, to make a long story short, The Buy took it gil in and got so excited that he'gave two raps with his tail before tried to bMe it, ‘That night the audience at Tony's heard the finest plano. playing In thelr lives, and Burt Green was playing nothing but The Party's favorite aliw, but somehow, when she and [, after thy show and after our coffee and sinkerw, were going down Third avenue, she sald to me “Please, Owney, won't You sing that litte agng o! yours? We two are made for cach you web, is and How 1 @wcaped arrest for disturbing the peace I don't n have got their h ables it to make fine ual the head that t body. EL SWAN YACHT. i holds sixteen persons, 1s nd. Tts pecullar shape en- 4 ‘d through the water. The lumbermen w ve loge along the « ers of ff ) Maine haye devised a novel piece of mechanism for finding bodies that lle below the water. ‘Tho instrument is cailed a water scope. Tr consists A molasses hogwhead with one | oved and a pane of ad re window glass ¢ vo a hole cut {n the remaining ho The hoga- head te set end, with the end eon- taining the glass in the water, n and h the sldes jogs are then the hogshead, git to float eply ns possible in the water © held together by spiked aft, so 8 man can stand wovleed raft and soull it bask and forth, As soon as the mochanism is completed a small man gets i (ie howshead, which closely the top to exolude the light When the man has been inalde a few minutes bi © accumomed to the darkner Jooklog through the only polnt enabled to thirty feet in the the pane where light js admit gee to a depth of t and distinguish obse ing upon ¢he bottom of the waterway ! A GREEK CRADLE. The Greeks didn't have eradl wntll te history. * wore Ike t here whowu, cules was cradled in ae DANCING MICE OF CHINA. ‘The so-called “waltziig mice of Chis 4nd Jupan have been supposed to owe tholr davome pecuilirity 10 disease of the in ear. After thorough exame inatlon of tie ears of th remarkable animals Dr, K, Kishi reaches the eon- Iie father's shield, man ot only that I ro@red my whole repertoire until I got out “Birger mm rt atc clusion that the organs*are perteatly healthy and that the dancing ts an effect poche of confinement, 7 the, ae

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