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HK Few Kemarks. Mostly on the Topics of the Day. isan Published by the Press Publishing Company, No. 53 to a Park Row, New York. Entered the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter. VOLUME 458...... «NO, 18,052. BLAMINO IT ON THE MAYOR. Mr. Quigg charges the loss of the elty up to the Mayor's broken promises and his bill of particulars {s full and comprehensive. It was expected of the Mayor, his dis- - | $O00$OF00O00 6060046 xpenses with | 4 The Forecast needn't be taken out of) radiators in my flat can make as much (SHANG ait aadaa bene lee achat ie ne camphor again for a whole year. racket as any two Wagnerlan orches+ 5 fi | tras?” simple and easy laws, but all of them; and that he would “Steel away!" is Capt. Walsh's anti- a expel from office “‘what he and all the other fusionists gambler slogan. See gee cane ony ans laa? declared to be not a political party, but a conspiracy for public plunder.” Instead of which ‘ Expenses have increased, organized vico ts more audacious than ever, and of the 52,00) persons composing the conspir- k acy for public plunder, who were recelving $56,000,000 a year ‘ in salaries when Mayor Low took office, certainly as many When It comes to voting “the Man Pais Sy NEW, Pe Thy wy IW YY by y ad} with the Hoe” {s present with a larg2- BACK, BACK TO LU 7, % Z / sized option. § YOUR MUSH AND Yes. Bobby—Then am I his step-ladder?— Washington Star, B “She went walking with megon Fifth | Once more {n \Adirondack woods a man avenue to-day." has. just been shot, oS Fe ree et ao ats eae oi at erae agstint Gove $]_ “tn payment of an election bet, I fetuken ict a deer—a hunter's. Odell last Tuesday, and so were many other voters who re-| Th REDON @ | suppose? ; $ 1 2 In ordar to ivr folks traverse the fo Z o ordar to ler £ sented the fact that these had been Kept in office, ? Beene Sillimug—Phat_bribery scandal in. the ests without fear Which makes it apparent that jf Mr, Low had “turned | ¢ J+ St oaouls Clty Qpuncil has shown that) iach man should wear a sign that : 3 0) ‘ the rascals out” with due and becoming promptness some |» Pate otabiig— They're hardly worthless, reads: ‘Say, I am not a deer!" & $| for wasn't one of them offered $0, — E of his other derelictions might have been poeta ae & g for his influence?—Baltimore Herald. Instead of “reserving decision’ why =m is no doubt that Mr. Quigg points out a very vital weak-| % ©) “Last year it was “Hoch! This year | CoUlln t Sturgs have trotted out a little a ness of the reform administration when he says that) + it is Banzai!” But neither word has the |0f hls surplus ieeerve when he was “Mr. Low's statement that he indorsed his Tax Depart-| . tial thrsascharees® ment’s plan to asscss property at its full market value, added to the fact that public expenditures were enor- mously increasing, thus making the charge seem in- sincere that Tammany government was extravagant, | | hurt us enormously.” ig Even the best of administrative records could not! wholly condone this assessment blunder. ghost of a show of supplanting good old “Hurran’ as an escape valye to American excitement. Just three weeks to Thanksgiving! MANAGERS WILL HAVE THEIR OWN TROUBLES. “What makes you think he wo Said he who loves to start up verballa success In politics?” bit? “Hie can say more things that soung well and mean nothing than any man. ever kaew.""—Chicago Post. a § man ‘can't do to save “r then, to check the wordy|Since Harlem Flatte was blessed with tide, twins Asked “How about committing sulcide?"| He wears a happy look; ae He named one for the janitor, A COSTLY LESSON. A movement should be started in be-| ‘The other for the cook. : In regarding with satisfaction the arrest of the fore-| ‘ half of the much-mallgned butter cake.| | —— 5 ee ee It haw many friends, and If it must ve Wali street men say money's easy i aan of the Pain Company on charges of homicide in| connection with the Madison Square tragedy we should, not lose sight of the original responsibility for the dis-| {: aster. It is unfortunate that this will probably be divided | , keied to a “sinker,” why not call it a! just now." Dewey?’ He has a record for sinking I notice lately I've very ittle cverything in sight. jh." : = GIRLS, IF WE Cant HAVE OUR JOHN- “It is impossible for a man to meas-| “How far is it to town, as the crow $5 v the Ald and the police and regrettable TZ (Hows my ——— “ 5 Zz LEZ tween the Aldermen and the p n e ble | « =- Little OoFTY GooFTy?\ OMES HIGH “We ii "C7zZ| NIES SNELL GO, pen FOAM vate ngle indi- \] that for the purposes of adequate punishment it cannot a cuir rey BUT WE Must Whats, rien,’ wwered” Senator} “Depends on which way the crow’a P| be directed against an individual. The resolution passed | ‘t 2 (Have Em. {we mousy aE ve kno ne eo ee ae fying. If he goes one direction it's i }much 4 ‘or a Vol e annually by the Board with only a change of dates and. + HAVE ‘EM. | y Si wore $10°'--Washington Sten one ane fous miles. If he goes the other, offered this year by Alderman McCall provides that \* Why." asked his friend, “are you so The ordinances relating to the discharge of fireworks in hoarse? Despite Bis many crimes against the city of New York be suspended so far ax they may apply y speak go faint and low?" rhyme, the Campaign Poet was merci- to meetings and parades of political partter or associations) wrecked my volce," he gasped,| fully allowed to dle a natural death during the campaign of 1902, such suspcnsion. howe of course, the day before election. continue only until Nov, 10, 192, and to be subject to auch re- etrictions and safeguards as the Police Department may de- | ‘ termine as necessary. | This ts in effect a Hcense to inflict loss of life and Mmb outlig ‘L told you go!’ op . Oldbache—What's up, oid man? You ‘I'm all right!" announces Schwab. | look as {f you had been disappointed In Ani several thousani Itallan trades. HOW THEY WILL HAVE TO. & love. = ‘ COMMUNE WITH EACH OTHER IN FUTURE —// 7 Skemer—Well. that's not far wrong. OR ELSE CLIMB DOWN THROUGH a men, beggars, &c,, stand ready to back} Oldbache—Oh, you'll get over te on any crowd grouped helplessly around dangerous ¢xpl>= THE SKYLIGHT. AN INDIGNATION MEETING OF SOUBRETTES. the assertion. ty Lae ay aa ss ‘ nitancial reverse. = emer—That's just what \s. Miss sives which even under the most expert handling cannot It is said that Mrs, Robert Osborn hes given peremptory orders to her door-)and sometimes wet sidewalk for the sweet young things they would regale with ¢|«pror Herman says electric volts | Roxina, Ownrlght has’ rejectet me.— he regarded as safe. The conditions have for years Invit-d, © Keepers to “shoo” away ¢ members of the 400" who have been “John: y-ing”| pigs’ knuckles and champ. ne in some brilliant Broadway lobsteroricm efter the ? make mankind gigantic: Bbliadelphiabe cess: the disaster of Tuesday evening. Now that it has hap-'} around the chorus girls employed in her playhouse. ‘These “Johnnies” will not] performance. The Evening World artis: shows what a esd affair Mrs, Osborn’s % | ut ere wo yield to ampere jolts “Mr. Bronxboro went to hear Duse, + pened a renewal of the conditions that made it possi!) pe permitted behind tho scenes any more, ‘They ravet wait outside on the cold| new rule makes of it for the “Johnnies” and their choruscating gazelles. To win that slze romantic, and actually understood everything she: should be made a criminal offense. There shou!d be no * wees eG let's Pia Be Sure_the “Giants” he | sald.” ; more street fireworks, The lesson has cost too much to! THE YOUNG IDEA. MARTYR TO REFORM. HE DID THE TEACHING. HER ANSWER. ness aotetea aeepleeee pele tal maWne he doesn't know a word of vd aicialaes flee “I know; but twelve years’ daily ex- ‘Lv has made Brady—Did old Fo, t perience with ‘L' guards placing a banana’ skin on Te Revi | him a wonder at guessing the meanings ment? stran, sounds."” Broadben€—Oh, yes: he tumbied, ait| °% e AN ADVANCED COURSE. New York theatre-goers are privileged this week to see Duse interpreting D'Annunzio, the great reallst of the European stage portraying the roles created for her by} this great master of neurotic analysis. To those familar) 3 with Mrs. Carter's “Zaza” and Miss Harned’s “Iris” it @ will be as a post-graduate course of instruction in dra-| @ a right.—Indlanapolls -News. ‘Landslides are no more to be depended To lose gracefully ts next best to win- ning. The mediaeval term ‘Joints in armor"? is brought up to date by the Tenderloin on {n politics than in terrestial events, Mendicant—Sir, I have ecen detter days, and— Busy Man—So have I, old chap, but I'm too much rushed to-day to discuss the weather, “Are you going to buy @ season tick-| He used to believe he was bound to rise, et to the Wagner concerts this winter?" | So he can thank himself; ‘Not on ycur life! What's the use of| That he's been put by a destiny wis, {50 for a ticket when the steam! Upon the highest shelf, matic neurasthenia, They will progress to advanced $ studies as the medical student progresses from ele-| % mentary text books in nervous diseases to the clinic of | ? the skilled alienist demonstrating the subtler forms of| « nerve derangement, D'Annunzio's processes are not the rude processes of a Sudermann. He has a dainty scalpel and his methods | « are refined, dealing with the more delicate shades of de- |} gamblers. A ROMANCE OF THE DAY’S NEWS, generacy, And the demonstration is made with an art! WwW Pius un uaa cnt % Sowir HiJE AS FLAX FLOWERS. - capable of following it in the original. Happily to most « z Estimable Berson rou look dissipated, of the audience the acting will be pantomime. The nor-| ‘ ty @ Wann e OL ReH SBT mal American mind forced by Ignorance of the star's| yy Sofany! aro sou aving to {vou uke war com down retorm {og Nsik mytan ant meroa tearoat fT ine muthupon | 4H@ Beautiful Hands of an Xetress. That Inspired a > johnny! con do ‘0 yo day choo! e—Would that I were 3} if language to make its own translation of act and Besture| @ school?” is dictrie’, an’ as dere wasn't nuttin’ “Nothin’ at all, The teacher didn’t your hand! Famous foet=Novelist. will necessarily gloss over much that is worst in the! | “Well. do dese measly books look like de fur ye I Vought I'd git boozed up even know how to spell ‘cat.’ So she She—Thanks, awfully, but one muff ts Italian original, To catch D'Annunzlo's meaning per- * swimein' 2” So's you wouldn't be disappointed, had to ask me to spell it. Oe BOOS: FOO LOLOOTESOIDGOOHH > HE was not a beautiful woman, /had no dea whether the hands of the though there was In her face the | woman he loved should be celebrated in’ brooding stillness of Itallan| the condensed fire of a Petrarchan son- nights and the fire of the Italian sun. |net or in a novel such as he alone could a a eer THE TUNNEL FRANCHISE. | Mme. Judice Helps Home Dressmakers. |\ oi een ie ee ie ea | tn net went of Sue ace Male nd | write SS css” fectly would require an education in eroticism beyond its | Riots 2 = attainments. | With the election over, Aldermanic opposition to the her wonderful dark eyes she never failed! When the work was finished, however, Parisians to the disgraceful condition of the popular thea-!t9 attract attention when she appeared Pennsylvania tunnel franchise is, denied the former (res, such as the Varletes, the Palais Royal, the Porte Saint on the street, Thon, however, Nae areate he jtound' he shad: composed: a) pose, | self material in pretty designs, such|the required length, then add the fur drama, which ‘he could not help feeling excuse of political expediency. The franchise will come |} tame, Judice, who is connected) a clusters of grapes, roses and) many | {9 the bottom of that. The shape of the Mestin iano: cher ientlesances . concerted | eat beauty, the marvellous white hands | was worthy of production by the actress before the Aldermen for approval next week. It has been Ith f the leading dress /Seometrical designs, are very smart,| skirt 1s all right and does not ned so PRO Diae a Diag ie liny reward) to. (Lake aye e yi a aoe reroftice [toc ech sonnets had been written and) for whom and to whom it was written.’ accepted by the road’s directors in its amended form and |} “it One of the leading Wide collars and deep cuffs in the en- {much fulness on account of the fur| ovmmement between the woman in charge of the box-omes | nocturnes dedicated were concealed, The plot was that one, old as the days and the ticket brokers all the good seats have been ceded to| Men had loved her for a thousand rea-|o¢ ye and Lilith, new es the last die, the latter, and the profits of this scheme of organized rob-!sons and for no reagon at all. Some of|vorce in fashionable society, which bery have been divided, Some New York theatres have the : them had wor-|ronms the basis of modern European game plan. shipped her halt, | drama, Another abuse tolerated by no other theatre-going public yJsome her eyes, some!’ 1+ aealt with a man’s love for twi but that of Paris 1s the “ouvreuse," or female usher, These [Gp Bgthe supple move-| vonen, one his wife, and the conflicting: are broken-down, jabbering women, reeking with the aroma ments of her aslen-| oo otiong resulting from this world-old of garlic, who tear off the corners of your flimsy paper der body, but the| oie nglement. ‘ tickets and show you Where your seats are situated. These man she ChO08®!" givin the wife, the author dowers: ouvreuses receive no remuneration from the management, from among them g with the most beau- making establishments of this} ormously full bishop sleeves are usually | edging. Cut the sleeve off In any fancy city, has been secured by The]: of some contrasting material or color—| shape at the elbow, and set in a puff Evening World, and will con-|| very pale blue or cream white seems | of new material to the band, very full duct thie department, In which || ™0st In vogue—and broadcloth by far]and flowing, with a band of the fur home dreasmakers: will be: given | {anc most used for this) purpose. Your between, Leave the crochet ince collar as ls, for they are vi much worn, helpful advice. Questions relat. I New stock osliay and irdie of the silk ing to dressmaking will be an- i : jor velvet will greatly improve the look swered by Mme. Judice. i 4 ‘ ] | of the dodice, ‘was filed yesterday with the Rapid-Transit Commission. | It should be approved without delay and the long hold-up of this great public improvement ended. "The tunnel and terminal projected by the Pennsyl- vania road involve the expenditure here of more than $50,000,000 of foreign capital. The disbursement of this ‘Yast sum will be beneficial in many ways and in number- leas directions, and a very large share of it will be labor's PINK AND GREEN SWISS, and, like their colleagues, the women who give you wooden all loved her for Nandy inoiseiee portion. Continued obstructive tactics on the part of the reaiasaeie | Dear Mine. Judtee: checks with numbers In exchange for your overcoat or wraps, . ji) ier hands, naan 3 eee stiches Pee’ Aldermen will be viewed with merited suspicion, INDLY sageat Netmakingvend’mne tne ae ese Cape etek AH Make | are driven to regard the public as thelr natural prey. ; eaeiaaeppataday 2580 'Hthese wonderful: terial for a pretty theatre dress it tor evening Wear, | Do you think ‘These harpies dun you at inopportune roeanents Suan race anne hands’ and ‘celée WAR. AUTOMOBILES. and wrap; also what color and It would be prettiest trimmed: with ecru tips —10 conte for the wardrobe Keeper and another 10-cent ~ brates thelr charm’ style would be best for a tailor-made ‘or aontstthres years pid, ™AKe Ht? LT piece for the usher. These abuses are supplemented by the The woman was 1 in long poetio de-{ We read with some astonishment that Gen. Greely,| oui: for dress tions. How can 1 Chief Signal Officer of the Army, wants to get a war|make over a dress like sample inclosed, automobile, but cannot find a manufacturer of recognized | ‘8? walst having a deep square Irish cro. great tragic actre: the man a poet, a novelist, a writer of i HATTIB B, | programme sellers, for the old-fashioned practice of making, | Your sample of pink and green striped] the spectators pay for their programmes !s still retained at ——= is very pretty, but I really don't] most of the boulevard theatres. Cr “White flowers, ELEONORA DUSE. anything indeed, in standing willing to make machines on the lines desired. | {wo-picce sieves; the akirt is tao pene think you would) like, (either (ecru ior TOILET OF ANTS. which he could express his own morbid Surely such search 1s a work of supererogation. Tho) SiFcular, not much fulness at’ the! bot- black on it for a trimming. Black le too THE IL! ' yet wonderful fancies, and the half General must be an inspired genius indeed if ho can de-|incken the skirt. alsy having a band ‘of jlartiing and the esr shade tg not con-| \ naturalist has been making observations on the toilets hysterical passions of his ra ia 2ne of te te sign @ more perfect type of war automobile than those| MMK,0n, Me bottom. The goods carnos wast enough to give the dress the o¢ certain ants, and has discovered cach insect goes through| It was part of this novelist's nature of poetic . 8} be matched. M.A. K. |proper character. My suggestion would} most elaborate ablutions, says the London Express. 1 | that the moment he loved a woman he in which he speaks which now creep about our streets, genially playing tag} Delicate shades of broadcloth or any | oe plnk or green satin ribbons, very nar-| are not only performed by herself, but by another, who acts| wished to celebrate her charms in some of them, with our happy pedestrians, of the new fancy weaves are appropriate |row and sewed In alternating cows in] for the time as lady's maid. Tho assistant starts by wash-| masterpiece which should proclaim them GABRIBL Silvia, proud as Little tmagination does it need to conjure up a vision | {27 tmentte, Rows. with wrap to corre [the ruMes, &ce, Make your goods up and| ing the face of her companion, and then goes over the whole |to the world. He had loved many times DasNnunzio, She Is of her great= spond, The ilustration 1s a dove-gr of the part our gallant “bubble” brigade will play in our| broadcloth, trimmed with cluny lw next pitched battle. We can see them in extended order| ‘¥¢4 t© correspond in tint, and latd over bellowing their battle cries, panting withthe lust of| Jitter ‘tho cnt ta ean three shades i eon attle, rush tall-long at the foe. For they would attack| Monte Carlo design, with cape and pel- backward so that they could deflect any hostile misaile|¢rine effect; the sleeves the full bishop neni apiont eh effect under a tight upper. Silver by the emission of impenetrable odors, Onward they threads are run all through the centro| three to five ruffles are enough, If tall] ‘down, with a one plece circular skirt, 80] body. The attitude of the ant that Is being washed js one|and although he wa: arcely more est beauty, in @ |that your stripes will run bias in the] of intense satisfaction. She Mes down, with all her Iimbs|than thirty years old, all the world) tragic scene with her rival Gloconda, ck and match perfectly in centce} stretched loosely out; she rolls over on her side, even her mas of and read his hovels with won-! to save her husband's masterp nny back seam, Ruffles about three inches| back, a perfect picture of ease. The pleasure the little in- | [eh which the other woman ts bent on de- wide in front and widening as they go| eect evinces at being thus combed and sponged is really en-|_ THe love he had a por te women | stroying, tries to sustain a statue which, jtoward the back to about nine inches, | joyable to the observer who had helped him, ‘perhaps more) raining, crushes her beautiful hands into will make a pretty finish to thé foot: than he knew, in the construction Of» pleeding, shapeless mass, his books, was dead so far as his actual!” 7, the last act the wife goes about concerned, thongh tach thunder in their glorious might, scattering cavalry bri-| design of the lave, and correspond with (Designed for M.A. K) make five, and vice versa. Make your SOMEBODIES. aq } Seating aaesloniet the past Uva ere inte eee ey peat 5 gades as completely as they would runaway riding) the silver tassels on the sleoves and at TRE GOWN AND WRAP. waist @ piain blouse, fastened behind, <_] . ag CORN TSIT TWO nie ease neuR CES Ria ct to her of the the neck and edge of the cape in front, | ————— tlc gee Y ; ands 8) schools, demolishing artillery parks as easily as they| "rye gown is of exact tone in crepe re] MAUVE tan taflor ult, appliqued in| and aet In & deep pointed voke of onen| pyc, G, 7.—Wyoming's Democratic nominee for Governor, | could not re-read them without feellng | “Fier qacrifice in In vain, for: her use would knock over trolley cara, running over routed in-| paris, which Is a new material, hecvice| StDeX! of samo shade, made with deep Laat Besos UN Cea ersten one run| weighs 250 pounds and Js one of the most powerful ath-|a strange reflex of the old thrill, Tunan Lenven liek 208 thal otliny WARES /fantry regiments as effectively as they would fleeing| in quality than o eo Chine, and ja{C@P@ collar and cuffs of elther blue irs enea Deere ie ith ee roan letes in America. But when he met the actress, a Wo-| nig ig the romance of Gabriel D'An= r tans. Yes, undoubtedly the next Waterloo of our|'#mmed in horizontal bands “of the} or white and the rapes sprinkled BOOTHBY, Guten novelist, haa » record of welling (wan: mai zh oldee shar BBR ne EST, nunalo, the great Italian novelist; of _ America. Thapet nlgcks ot white” noe; capaci ia necting them, will make a tailor suic| Sleeves Preferred, a shaped flounce like Ra LUCIEN—J. R. Keene's jockey, has a yearly salary; From the day of their first meetlag, eieed In New York last ight. : a silver threads, relleves the monotony of | OR@ could be proud of. bottom of skirt with ribbon edging. will! ” 4+ go,000, which 1 double the salary of a Governor of New| though he had taken in at a glance all] “To Eleonora Duse aux belles mains.” Whe Onal-Yard Ontrage—The outrage on a young woman| the garment against the face. ‘The on-| If regard to your sample of cadet|b* Pretty, the flounce narrow in front| Yor, He algo receives handsome presents from ‘his em-|the things, eymmetrical and otherwise, leonora Duse, of the beautifuh ‘At Ninety-cighth street and Broadway should be made| tire gown is worn over a allp of tameta| &t™y Vicuna cloth of dress you desire | Md wide behind. Wear neck ribbon and} yjoyer when he wins a big race, which made her a charming woman he] nanas," ran D'Annunzto's dedication ef; | the occasion for a rigid investigation of the police protec-| silk the dark shade of velvet in the| to make over, the only thing I can sug-|Sash at walst ted behind with long) si7AH OF PERSIA—Is one of the finest chess players in the|had lovet her hands, And the desire 0) the play when It appeared some months | tion afforded in the West One Hundrodth street precinct.| coat. It is A most exquisite theatre} gest to match it and use in longthening {ends of pink and green ribbons, each| world, Chess, he says, ts a game that Europeans andj write about them, to Bron ag master-i ago in a French magazine, Phe scene of the assault is in a fashionable district where| KOWN and wrap, it Js a heavy quality of taffeta ailk,|a@bout three Inches wide and sewed to-! Americans don’t know how to play. piece of man worthy of what he deemed; And every night New Yorkers wil &re frequently obliged to be on the street without; For a dressy tailor-made suit, a soft|same shade, or as near ax you can|sether down the centre. Round off the| TAUCHNITZ, BARON—the German publisher, casts a new|(God's masterplece, Mled his Gays and| have an opportunity of seeing the ex- cont after dark. Whether the unfortunate girl was) mauve tint of tan is very much worn| match it, machine stitched in several |ends of the sashes tn ciecular shape. A| light on the sales of books, in saying that only six out of jnights, z “ lquisite hands which first caught the prolly. ragged into the coal yard or enticed while|this winter, and the two-piece gar-|rows; or velvet, {f you prefer it. Rip Laie bie mapared bret tree 800 in tho last decade sold 10,000 copies, Gradually the idea was born in his! povelist'’s fancy and which caused the i Inf drugs, no effort should be celaxed; ment scoms most popular. Stitchings| off the mink at front of the skirt and | Seo, corsage kbot ef the pink and| VITT, MRS. MARIE—of Baltimore, recently celebrated her|brain and day by day took form under play in which Mme, Duse eppesen. to poniah the perpetrators of the Geed, and strappings and appliques of the| sew in your allk or velvet band, cut in} green id separation from der husband by giving @ “diverse garty.” }hia nervous bands. When he begun he be written, / i" wy manner as on the ruffles. Deep cufts

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