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OVEMBER 3, 1902. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. N a 6 a € é ©24O092O9® toes BDYDEOEOOUMESY seasssssseasonooeseeooooosseooenesessseseeeoneeees ‘ ; ‘ Recent Grials Display Our Judges’ Versatility. kK Few i Remarks. Mostly on the Topics of the Day. Cyclopaedias on the Bench, Picturéd by Artist Powers. “Just before the battle, mother!" / {to Be Taken from This Library” prim — In My OPINION ie — ed tn it.” “Tr WRINKLES IN THE BALK >) Tris 1s RAGTIME Santa Marla has stepped to the front ? THE SIDE GORES Row, New York, Entered at the Post-Ofice At New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. | .NO, 15,049. | | A CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT. t atic campaign document of more direct interest than coal planks and partnerships in| oO ‘stores is that furnished on the eve of election by ‘story of the merger of the Beef Trust, now ready for y ‘The orator who exhausts his vocabularly of lation does not put the case more strongly against than does the publication of the simple, busi- © details of the formation of this particular | oly. | details show the Beef Trust to be a rather su- for exampie of trust formation because of the oppor- ity availed of to mulct the public both as stockholder 8 consumer. Of its $100,000,000 of capital stock | 000,000, the common stock, is confessedly water and | | $100,000,000 of bonds represent only $25,000,000 paid | + plants purchased at prices entirely out of pro-|é wtion to their value. A bond that is 75 per cent. water tty bad. Thus the investor buying its securities is | * led on to pay double and fourfold for what he gets. |= Banwhile the customer, buying its products, is taxed | i pay the interest charges on this inflated valuation. fe pays much more now for beef than he paid last year, ‘Per cent. more on some cuts, and he is left helple: ad without recourse against an additional raise because y the merger of stopk-yards, packing-houses and re- | itor cars competition is absolutely cut. a coloseal combination licensed by Republican e itfon to practise extortion, a commercial tyranny ‘the worst'kind. The mere fact of its existence im- hes the:party responsible for its creation of a be- of public confidence. > OPBHHOD S os oe ank of coffee consumers. That ‘Honesty'a the best policy” ARE NOT ALIKE ~ Is truthful to the letter, THAT FLOUNGE SHOULD ‘of cure’s a good digestion.” Is what folks iike much better, » Which statement seems to justify th’ ensuing timid question: lt makes me cama the refer While strengthening digestions, would | ite, ‘ty wante’ while in drunken atu- ‘To strengthen those of people who must “swallow” all the les? Doc Grossman says: ‘For lying, the best up polloy, BEEN CUFONTHE BIAS~— ITS To FIV9O9GO4: NEUES THE BusT — IE Gown was nol: EXPRES S10ry— DECISION RESERVED replied the gentleman from “when a man’s in a drunken »¢ Kentucky, ie fanything stupor he can’t be drink! moh."—Chicago Record-He MUST BE A Music AL EYPERT “People who would abolish drinking are called temperance advocates. But| -phe $2,000 ball bond was a “claim” the what could you call people who defend | srealers could not ignore, the custom of drinking?” sedis “Cup’ Defenders.” Voting ts the one duty which must ht Gane put off till to-morrow, instead of being done to-day. “Speaking of Mr. Bry $450 heifer, aid Uncle Allan Sparks, “hasn't th nimal been before the public enough to have grown into a $#00 cow . ‘oy this 'time?"—Chicago Tribune. era an, Johnson has scored @ ; “Who was referred to, I wonder, in the song, ‘She Never Saw the Streets of} After hearing the campaign hot ale ‘Cairo?’ And the forecasts afloat everywhere “Protiably the average Egyptian clg- ‘There can be little doubt arette.”’ ‘That both sides will win out With aout 50,000 to epare. 8 AN EXPERT it HAND WAITING © LIF jj He was most easy to convince At the spellbinder's diction. He voted in three wards, and he's Still open to ‘‘conviction.”’ ‘The water-cure has reached New York University, and more than one hundred freshmen are able and eager to testify Broken heart damages were recently |to {ts inadvisabillty. . appraised at six cents, Alleged X-ray injuries have brought six cents less.| First Minstrel—TI've left my burnt cork Damage verdicts of late are almost as} Make-up at home. uncertain as plurality forecasts, Secon’ Minstrel—Never mind. (Walk a — block or so in this soft-coal atmosphere “Why don't you think the Venus of|and you'll look right for the part. Milo was ever married?" “Well, If the poor thing fad no arms,| ‘I nebber likes to see a man puttin’ a@ heap of airs an’ actin’ terrible how could any man ask for her hand fant? said Snel Ben. h ean’e, hed “ u yr | thinkin’ at a dlow it’s gwine J ‘This {s a French novel, isn't it?’ his pride one 0° dese days when he puta t om his yuthuh clothes an’ ain’ ae price o’cah fare an’ discovers dat de pas- hin’ at him Jes’ de same ‘ THE LARCHMONT FIRE. / With a paid department fire-fighting 1s not what it ; | | in tho old volunteer days, as any vamp will agree. | + * i Hi stirring scenes, tho trumpet’s call, the red fire- / | \ ‘6, all are zone. But at Larchmont yesterday a A ML Late ming blaze that bore every indication of an in- | it conflagration or hplacaust was put out in aj ¢ that recalled the hest traditions. The “boys” |? turned out to “run with the machine” at the early of 5 A.M. were representative citizens, rich men | No,’ said the American imitation of one. it brigh is merely nasty."—Chi sengers in let ae M of them. Millionaires manned the brakes and brignis: tail he, wara't nobody sped Wash: Nine millionaires are required tomakt!| nis is the spelibinder's ast the new cup defender. The same num-|t, hedge, Co ber as the tallors who are required to u make a man. If one could find how| «trom aid you like that ‘Lullaby’ 2 many tailors it takes to make @ émillion-| composed?” aire, there'd be a very pretty little equa-| «Well, if any one accused me ef tion for the Very Yourig to solve, Friting such © thing 1a compose ax alip!."” ; “s her down" as they used to do in the old days | ‘ # Hunneman Neptunes and Amoskeag’ Waterwitches. | " such opposition the blaze had no chance. The ous fire knew its master. It flared up with an flare, flickered and went out. At the time of the burning of Boston exempt fire- maintained with plausibility that a volunteer en- fe company could have easily extinguished the instg- ificant fire out of which the conflagration grew. mont, preserved from the ravages of the devour- ig element, has occasion to indorse the soundness of His reasoning. It has seen its rich volunteers in ac- ‘The book my papa gave ce ‘for a birthday present had ‘For My Dear Lit-| A lot of game will have parted forever tle Son’ written in tt." from the strenuous life by the time “The book my papa gave me had ‘Not! Roosevelt's hunting-trip ends. AR SHRINE OF TROUSERS. Mus 8E UP In BROKEN HEARTS MEDICINE pehee aU | @ EXPERT EMGINEK s Music tr iale, dressmaking trials, handwriting trials, medical and engineering trials, culinary and love-letter trials, together with a varied assortment of other and will long keep their laurels green. And there| trials, have taken up the time of the courts recently, and in each case the Judge has shown himself to be a veritable “Daniel come to judgment.” Our Judges get | glory enough to go around and include the chaps in > away with any old sort of trial thet comes before them. ‘They seem to be first-class all-around experts—up in everything, from matching ribbons to refereeing a ‘ shirts who fight fire for monthly wages. They | prize fight. Mr. Powers's picture illustrates many-sided skill very happily. BOPFDDE-DHS-DGHIVOGDIGS LOH OHIGOOG 2 HODDOOGH A HHHTIT HOSS SHY up from New Rochelle with a six-ton engine and | > 2|Yhere Was a Woman’s Heart, Too, but Panmure Gord ed. : NATURAL QUERY. FORTUNATE MAN! IMPERATIVE. A moscn. 2 Was Devoted ta Bifurcates. » TO LIVE TO BE A HUNDRED. $ i a APT, HARRY PANMURE GOR- cut palr of trousers he had ever seen DON was sleeping in his tent, They were tiny little things to be sura which had been pitched for the Mi:t It seemed to him he wanted them alght fifty miles west of Peking. | “We have met before, Capt. Gordon," The captain of the Tenth Husears, the said the demon, politely. "Perhaps you Prince of Wale own regiment, Was don't recollect my name. I am th¢ tired from the exertions of the busy day qemon of vanity. I know your secret and had thrown himself wpon the ground ambition and I am able to help you without removing any part of his unl- realize it. With my assistance you may form. become known as the best-dressed ‘The alr was freighted with the odor’ in Hngland. That te Scare werens of almond blossoms watted from a dis-|of you, What do you want with the tant orchard. heart of a girl? ‘The constellations, looking lke Chinese} that. But on tng tans Ahi handwriting, twinkled derisively at hi! tion can have the distinction I offes an he lay thinking of his English home. | you," Mont of the twenty counsel work, and Lynch, who | it ‘came to him wes. a, thought. of a! 4 f#int whisper, It acemed t png yneh, ‘ eR Ci ‘ i e to him was a thought of a * 0 he Cage deal of a philosopher, puts it happily when he | — «Hist) Kin yer keep a necret?” “Yes, ‘he died just in time to keep hia He rocu danitl se eaelol la score wpouea it iegia raiveniee ofa ae eel rin In Bogiand, © NAT pees Tom were the tle fork hard in the open air and, if you're rich,|@ “Why? Have youse got one yer can't life insurance from lapsing.”” yez lazy boom! Oi “It will, eh? Den what does the imita- fair, pale ‘beautys| Bue his eyes were glued { ration din the open air.” But does he know of a mill- [7 Heep? want t'sit down there mestif! tion) seals do when tt ralnet:’ delicate, elusive ®8 on the sartorial. triumph in the mi Miseftenarian? ‘John I. Blair came nearest the OOO1O6SOOOOOE SHOES HHHLOROS @LOOHFOOROE- DODD LLLLDHOLDIHOIIOOH HOPSHHOOVRODD? wae oe oe neania demon's hand. He Cou not ture. thane The testimony of the centenarians in Sunday's | @ wid on the question “How to Live to Be a Hundred” conflicting as if they were handwriting experts or | nity specialiete. example, Edward Lynch, one hundred and two, Are these extra twenty-eight years ‘be ‘attributed to a bachelor existence? Nearly all el would-be centenarians not to worry; the prescrip- 4s easier to give than to take. For octogenarians it} ‘a pipe, an easy chair and a clear conscience it {8 isier than for those in the midway of this our mortal perplexed with thoughts of rent bills and tailors’ om = “te $:9993800569930000030¢0% $994 rh, Ae nig exe he aid not scom to know the LITERATUREAND CONCENTRATION as the Chinese a ce me the best dressed to tion of. The golfing millionaire of past sixty -| f Y =| . Ss ¢ mien eeeiaivakelarcuia ca tvciinue, | Mme. Judice Helps Home Dressmakers. || feasted Review M. Max Nordau matntains th "ye hea ween ner | URSWNG.”” he said. “T don't think 4 ie of the centenarians confess thet they have e surprising theses that success In creative literature can onl; but once tn his life, The next day when the Captain awoke “t but ever since he And drank, others counsel abstention. Nearly | a | be won by men who have no competing employments) to ,he did not remember about the fajry te ait oo | ‘the needle and fastened to the cord.y Cont buttons should be sewed on as| divide their interests and tmpede the concentration of their} |: § “ had thought aboutiand the demon. He knew onl Beye Dien to aad Lae pee oes Mme. Judice, who Is connected | | Mould into a fat shape with the fingers | soon ax they get loose and when the| brains, says the London Graphic. It ts beyond doubt the] | ued pated girl" | had a burning desire to Na Oe or e Derik mae, fe eating of “anyt ng | with one of the leading dress- | {th You have the now “dangle raisins.” [edge of the garment wears out a new| dream of every man of letters to be able thus to Insulate S 2) order clothes. ou like, but in moderation.” Moderation, indeed, g Heng in clusters-of three, with one alibindine wilt make It look better. the electricity of his genius; but it Js strange that M. Nor- Shei eirlia sce) for: Soon the fame of his at: tho keynote of cil the advice. It is the old Greek |f TAKING establishments of this tiring ionger than the other two. If], Dozens of little things that may be| dau should have overlooked the Tong list of those who ha a mallee shes sa to all the Engliah people tn nilos pher's “nothing (oo much,” and perhaps it is as | city, has been secured by The }}you desire ermine additionally { think |done to improve the appearance of the| had other things besides literature to attend to and yet bate bade ion and when some months later he BAAR AS We can get to naturo's secret process for the pr Evening World. and will con- [ja narrow band, as vest and collar and} garments and make them last longer| have produced work that lives. Shakespeare, the actor-man-| anny PANMURE the v4 nee went home on a furlough he discovered pec seer s Pro- |} quct this department, in which }|°U% ‘ising and a sort of rever outline | will suggest themselves if you go over| #6er; Milton, the Lord Protector's Latin Secretary; Charles GORDON. ie viston. that this fame had preceded him. jetion of centenarians, ee Sane ae your wardrobe regularly. Lamb, the India office clerk, are only a few of the cases All at once he be-} rt was distinctly a pleasant sensation, ay, —_— rere veers, aly be aren ‘A CLEANSING FLUID. That he might have recalled. He should also have thought of coEse Ayre Oris MOY, geek seas he thought, to hear people whisper a4 SUBWAY ART EFFECTS. helpful advice. juestions relat A good cleansing Auld, 1 almost ins| Dicken™ Who was a reporter when his Arat Imaginative | ceemen tases! is based) ters goes the beat-dressed ing to dressmaking will be an- swered by Mme. Judice Daas me ceenee meee enna ae tet work was written; Thackeray, who divided his time between dispensable, and an inexpensive recipe} action and work for the comic papers, and Charles Kings-| The fairy perched At receptions he occasionally met the 1s the following: Shave two ounces of| ie. who wrote “Westward Ho!” while a country parson, | Shoulder. girl whose ‘heart had been offered him. wood soap, pour a pint of boiling water) ang sf. Zola, who was Hachette’s clerk when he wrote the ‘Tell m she whispered, “what you But she di over it and after it has dissolved put in| «Contes a Ninon,’ ‘The quantity of the work «ay have sut.| Would like best in all the world?” pong dlcxc! two ounces of powdered borax. Set it . The Captain recalied his fairy story- Sede cnet coe Pomdered borax Set it! tered in some of these cases from the author's alternativol, os put that did not prevent him 5 Interests and duties, but It 18 hard to belleve that the qual- | POON Di Taal Ad, Non even eat ether and alcohol and two quarts of! ity has suffered too, The rule, in short, if rule it be, is freee ren Re tabacon! “ier tamer ee water. Sttr until well mixed and keep swamped by ral Tr more exceptions than even the rules if oe it tightly corked. When you wish to thought and thought, he did not know lelh dontecar etal Mola ae BA he eee what he wanted most In all the world. ole: spots or A se ——te ; cupful of water with a cupful of the He had been trying to solve the problem For a long Rigi cutlcaavertasnchenyalitesietae TREES AS RAIN TELLERS. for years and years. iteie) he. thouser The fairy seemed to appreciate the |i” cs smooth board and scrub it thoroughly, , that this feeling with « brush dipped in the suds. Change], 1¢ '® true that: people often say that the turning) up of sttuaticn, for she added: “The Gert gift could be allayed by icaves ts a sign of rain, says the Weather Review. I have/T have is a young girl's heart. Neither lightly on his » Bubway passengers, denied a glimpse of the second- domestic ecenes that lend charm to the outlook j “I/" car windows, are to have tho monotony of lerground trips reliey fi] eee, Madaes Jaaloe eer ns ed at the stations, Thess, AM having a black armure cloth sult ig to the Rapid Transit Board's prospectus, are made. I am puazled about the coat like. art museums, with a full color scheme and|+ part. My skirt ‘s the latest style, neblor scheme," the intention being to use tiles |°rcular ume in the bottom and SWhich Ngures. symbolic, of the locality have been |{"MMed In bands of velvet almost an Baa ot tho stati Goi inch wide running around the upper ad. if : lon near Columbia College pas-| part. As 1am ry tall T took good ad- Will seo on the wails pictorial representations of | vice and trimmed that way to shorten ail players—zot, presumably, In the act of kicking |™¥ helght. 1 want my coat made very | Al, if artis to show idelity to nature. new in fashion, as I must wear it next : color scheme is susceptible of interesting [2ea", BUt Edo not lke those tong- Flee lth clea ete and cane Ita, |teard the remark many times, but as far as my observa-| fairies nor gods nor kings have any gift *: Aiea | BMRB vich/nitan(ion is paid. to the matter 7 felled epi coats, as they will hide bes Nit deh ee aoear ‘elt A tlons go the sign does not seem to be a very suré ona|that compares with it. Would you like : Ri ailtion of neckties wad BGG s atin. At theo Ene eater Oty. ,How can 1 have something ah es There are many kinds of trees, like the silver leat poplars, |the heart of a girl—the heart of the girl |,’ the most magnificent fe fide . At the Grand Circle etation, | different trom the Eton or Russian okH rena) ores ery, tn fact all poplars, the maple and some of the oaks, which| you were dreaming about just now? I |. thing of {ts kind in ee, Where the Columbus statue is, it is pro- | Mouse coat and yet pot an Empire? 1 GREEN SILK WAIST. turn their leaves up whenever there is a fairly strong, steady | will give it to you if you wis! j - the world. They e'the tiling show the Columbus caravets, A|™&"t It trimmed with the velvet to I have three yards of silk which is 27] wind, but they do {t as much in clear weather as in rainy.| ‘Thanks,’ sald the Captain, sleepily. numbered 1,160, Hw iteristie ,desien would show Gambrinean eel pub aa atch He would Inches wide, I want to make a pretty | It has heen suggested to me that possibly the bellef may nenks scully: re HE ADORED TH. 144 rows and rows ‘ find Welsh rabbits with a musician d’scoussing | or something of that kind? waist, and would Ike your advice, I! have arisen from the fact that winds capable of turning) ‘The expression, he knew, was not very} and piles and piles of all sorts of gor- 1 prefer to make jt without trimming, as| leaves over very often precede or follow rainstorms, and as adequate, but {t really seemed to him! geous clothes. But trousers were really ni jus. Similar ‘that the heart of that tender young) his specialty, Mor several years he was in keeping with the neighbor- ADPR I want to wear a lace collar, Iam quite | people are usually on the alert when the general atmospheric Sg it Hirty-second street and Broadway there should | Tis tus: . you en idan short, also short-walsted, and would like| conditions favor rain, looking for signs to confirm the generalj creature with the trustful violet eyes; known to have purchased 870 pairs of Wife effects in lotsters, small birds and large pot-|0f °°" inctly new, for while to have some style which would make | feeling they have that It is going to rain, it might be that] and the wealth of pale gold ‘hair would|trousera annually. He enshrined ‘his EMS i compunion plece a miniature stage with |{t i872! ofthe Empire pattern it ts stilt me look taller, Am forty-four years old| the turning up of the leaves would be especially noted at) be a very desirable thing. trousers, He adored them, hi d 8 hot a holero (a term frequently used to afd a brunette. such times. ‘Do you want it most of anything?) 4 time came, however, when even ietress in’ her favorite role, say Maude Adams |eover the Eton and Russian blouse, It MATTIE WILSON, Summit, N. J. There is only one condition attached to} trousers palled. ‘Then he thought of the vt Fourteenth street a bargain-counter gcene, |can be made of thé same cloth ax your Your sample of sage green bengaline | « “6 the gift,” said the fairy. “You must be] jittle fairy that hed offered him the Hixeet station nearest Police Headquarters a |**!%+ with the same velvet trimming, | ___ SOMBTHING silk will be very adaptable to your lace sure you want it more than anything th] best thing in the world, collar made in the simple blouse fash- fy SOMEBODI ES,’ QQ } the world.’ ‘The girl he knew had never married. | & Deputy Commissioner starting out for a |i i* Cut Just to the waist line in the K, is tight Atting and fastens: across the shoulders will be sufficteat, {ion with full bishop sleeves, To re- The Captain took what seemed to him| go he went to her and asked her about ” At the Bridge station a picture of the !centre trout, which fy aug pee? the Land ts log expensive than whole collars Iiteve the ‘shirterciet sopectance and |DE WET, GEN.—aalls to-day for South Africa, He is gteut-| scarcely {Ime to draw a breath, but as{it, telling her at the same time want. morning and evening struggle for exist-|tabs reaching to the knees, clea and rovers, &e., and equally as dressy. |aiso to lengthen your waist lino as you} 1Y Affected by the recont death of his old colleague, Com-| he paused the vision of the fairy faded] she thought. ¥ Megorteal representation of the survival |#embling the pelerine, now so much in [TH sleeves are quite novel—something | desire, you might tuck the slik In tiny | ‘Tandant Chris Botha, and In its stead was a little gnome-like} The girl thought so too. And they ie vogu The rosettes and dangles are |° the plain coat order, with flat £an | custers of two or three the “up and| D4IATZAKO, G. K.—the German archaeologist, has been figure with eyes of fire. were married. And she shared his hom- i ie Seeaitane vat ai).\\ mais’ Goethe. 1 Janother very new feature. The former [PMlts set in below che elbow of the | aownv of the blouse. Between the clus-| making a study of antique copyright laws, and finds that| The Captain knew this friend, He had} age with the trousers and neckties. i enh » 3 © Let are made of inch-wide bias strips of the {YelVs. tinlshed with the same rosette lier. of tucks on the wide spaces do| the author was only protected in first editions, not met any fartes since he wasa tiny! This is the true romance of Harry ¥. fatly life depicted as Cromwell wanted his | yeiyer, te and ermine edge trimming. it, with all the warts on, Then poster- Woy, but the demons of vatious names} Panmure Gordon, .a wealthy, raiment- xd invisibly cout on wed invisibly to the cout on had crossed his path frequetniy in later] worshipping Englishman, who died at fagot stitching with a few French the outer cage in circles about the size knots In heavy silk thread. If your baa, EVANS, REAR-ADMIRAL—has taken command of the X A Ar CARE OF THE WARDROBE. Fee Asiatic Squadron, which will prove a slight variation on | De I aiucelins onl Meetioeats Corbeactier athads of an ordinary ¢umbler top, and drawa In order always to be neatly dressed| collar is pure white use same color lay it ti visitt Prince. ." es ’ it In. rieceoteey’ 16: dane. Good “aarenor| earemasl BUC It> mare nor maawnre Lihat ie ROME Re ne ‘The little demon was not very much} the other day, leaving thousands of | tu ogether in the centre, from which the At Vassar's Hallowe'en en- angles are husg on biack silk cords |one's clothes, darning the tiny breaks] {ade match the thread te Be hye her pda D.—has, lke President Roosevelt, Oot. 31 for }to look at, not half so pretty as the| neckties and Qundreda of pairs of trous representation of’ Hadcx to /about three inches long, ‘They are made | before they get larger, brashing the] ning around with same tagotng. ” fi doled ued, oo ais * ox te terd 9 gesemiily [of the velvet alvo, cyt tn diamond shape, | duet trom’ the dress akivte after they PROTTSMAN, REV. W. M.—Missourl's i spac! yt 3 ed Tria attent} A jtolded, over to form triangies. Bew one| have heen worn and putting. the Pe duty t ei LE citi oa _ ithe epen a cpwrethed! ti away in Ughtly-covered boxes

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