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‘HE WOK ee EVENING, NOVEMBER 3: MONDAY O92O08549994-4498ODEOd84OOO0OOG164O0OO02-O8 $2O290O9-099009 3444900000 D 490959990080 O0OO6008009 kK ee Vocal Music as Part of Our Army’s Equipment. © | at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter. _— VOLUME 43. NO. 15,056 AN OLD TIE SUNDERED. A Washington despatch in this morning’s World gives the first definite news of the President's determina- tion to “‘cast Wall street overboard,” to urge radical anti-trust iaws and to advocate only those nationdl Aegislative measures that, will tend to increase his popi- Few Remarks. Mostly on the Topics of the Day. The cold snap 1s no.respecter of coal ent, ‘heeler’ synonymous in your goll- bins. ics. Its Offensive and Defensive Value Pictured by Artist Powers. noobie. Ror Feplied the native: ve “*hoeler’ larity with the plain people. a - DSA EES The allbi Is popular to-day as was| the opposite. a palltical worker ot ‘This news will confirm a deep-seated suspicion lonz -- os or ‘ the “hallyby’ In the days of Sam Wel- | Press, ler's father. entertained in Wall street, where the President, becaus> of his leaning toward the people, has for months. almort for his entire term, been persona non grata. His inde- pendence of the financial conventions which have bound Wall strect to Washington and which other Presiden's have deemed it expedient to treat with respect Jong 089 created distrust of his motives and disrespect for him personally. It has been rare to hear a broker speak of the President in terms of unroserved indorsement. In the West they will Iike him even more than now for the enemies be is making in the strongholds of “This preparation will turn your halr Why pay $50 for horse show box|to a beautiful auburn hue at the rate when you can get a steam-heated Har-|of an inch a day." lem fizt, almost as large, for leas than| “Thanks, but I don’t care to dye by half the price? : : Inches."* - ~O AINTir A SHAME— A MEASLY “I never let my husband smoke. To- y [bacco Is a slow polson.”’ “Well, how do-you induce him to take a quicker one?” Here (according to the Millinery Mer- chants’ Protective Association) are some of the birds that may legally be warn + on bats: “‘Merles, impeyans, nicebars, An Alderman says flat-house dogs must|#!benas, marabouts and gourag.” 3 « =O) Is a pity that such familiar, popular Which rouses lots of hard, complain-| feathered songsters as these “IN tHe Goop » OL0 SUMMER! Time! 637 (4 ae ® Z ( Bs i i‘ Biipo earn Villa Za Lat NNN eos i Hl tenes AT \ i ¥ ould not ye trusts. Mr. Roosevelt's personal popularity in the Mis- een ing talk; receive the same protection as the rarer | _sissippi Vallev and in the States to the north and west Pai eer But s€ he'd bounce the Janitor also | #9arrow or robin. ig is something to amaze the visitor from the East. H's a wy the at: houee tea bchisa’. (aS palstorian thei kibae yet Weataen eae party strength there has grown to proportions so fo:- midable as to make his election possible without New York, a novel and surprising situation. Just after last Tuesday's election Washington officials in interviews pointed our this lack of further need of reliance on New ‘York by the Republican party in a national contest. In the light of to-day’s news the interviews become sig- nificant. to keep 345 servants, What a boon the $10600 Jacobus jewel] Commuter—I keep as many as that, robbery would have been to some act-| myself. every year, only I have them res: It would have wafted nervous| one at a time, prostration far back among the also ate! “He supports himself by selling an- thracite by the scuttle. The cellar of hate those slow debdt| his house fs full of It.” “Ah, I see. Lives above his income.” My 4 Yh —The golfers on a hundred linky Fs oat —™ Wy owes you long that you get used to doing without Ie For then Its gust} Miss Passee—The costumes worn m Bo Sunday Footha' i xe finding money when he pays you.|the eighteenth century were so much played the game uninterruptedly yesterday, but the font- a( HT Hy rs NZ aoe a nwalee) Herel. more becoming than they are nowadays, ball players on Jasper Field tound a roundsman and A ) In the “Slugger” case, are the Béston| Miss Take—Well, you ought to know, four polleemen there to stop them. “It is the Jaw" and ax ge R ice taking t from their Brook » 4° such Is to be respected. TAUMralelegn? Ae Eo bees eee (hie: vn brethern? finns “Is it true that this is a bad year ror tobacco?" A LITTLE LESSON IN FINANCE. Artiats snow. talk about ‘an alrabip- | “scant say, 1 only deel in igaretion oe gerne 2 a cH ~ VOCAL Music — a A police captain of the old regime, recently dismissed Mise ¥ “ ~ fe oa ee from the force, is ta be put on trial on charges preferred 4 2 Bie cclepetsitian ae high enegemea money on tene tee against him as the result of the revelations of a “plain Q TN . = 't ‘hope this” phrase of|,,,,Uralns.’”’ answered Senator Sorghum. clothes” man attached to his precinct, ; es DP Por HER By » Dene S| theta no new. __ [ean convince poopie tt ne Naa brains las Cia elif have very genaral, inireat tecauaevot|% Py Gk THE TRRUNTRAE? i (CEG £ |, WII wholly take the old expression’s |is to got moncy.’""Washington Star. the instruction it will tarnish the community as to how | 7 . IN THE FARK “O00 cre | nm airships can be trained to soar, {IS simply fdlotie to plan what you large real estate holdings may be acquired on a small y A) 2 é perhaps, : have) done salary. The captain in question, once characterized by Sa? é More) like a bird “gha\ Teas like a) Jt ee oa Sa wi Shee ee Magistrate Crane as ‘the most incompetent policeman i. ee —_—_ And nee fad piided aie winnings (oe in the department,” has been one of its thriftiest mem- 3 Mayor Low ‘has “kissed and Ing tipped off by the gods) ; bers. By the judicious investment of his earnings as ‘ $ eerpiage Pan Rreeioent seemroen Uree Ee puke ones who won'at) mee and captain, while incidentally supporting a | séconctuation. Mag eae ee ‘Tis doolishs tordndigs such. thoughts ly that one time aggregated fourteen, he has accu- | “ ¢ arse (as I have wisely said), ™mulated real property consisting of an apartment-house, ° “Devery did me," the ex-sergeant sa | For, ere you cashed the last bet, you'd Pet iisttcient houses, (a Caansion ls howelin the g é And eralentesy, those words cab: have fallen out of bed. - Bronx and various parcels of land in Brooklyn, tho| 2 Have made hi it " How the start was made in the acquisition of this | 7 $ Goodwin « HIM -Shéehan “Antl-Dev'ry"'| the coal price keep pace with the ther- Bee er cre sean ecesinvesemtimad (tragd’) |S / orc rialacaiiicns WIN HOEAY AIT URAL Silee athlor-GER. \Cokbin'e, BuEeatlons to. |p deatticsaling: watts eeeiaty trom quersy real wavtiei crane celine other eMrasewetel: & eae avd ae and “turned” again and what helpful contributions were | teach Uncle Sam's army vocal music I carried out. If our soldiers take to song, | gives an idea of the new horrible aspect war will take on when ita sinews are songe «| The Muencbhausen farriage Syndicate | we this rate, ale percentali of made by interested parties while the fortune was grow- naturally, in self-defense, the solilers of e:her countries will arm themselves with | and a ruthlessly shrieked “Sweet Marie’ or “Comrades” may settle the fate of @ better have been termed a ‘‘mer- ler why ks- ing we hope to learn from the testimony of the plain clothes man. The proper study of mankind in New York more or lesa popular airs. and warfare will resolve Jtself Into marching Immense goose- | nation. necked Saengerbunds against each other and hurling deadly volleys of "Mr. Dooley” ‘ved as a legal holiday. 9020+ “Do you always have ‘rice, hash and " P A RR ahs nfs’ bodrdl . If marriage ts a “failure,” isn’t at- is “how to get it” and Moynihan's methods may prove NOT A MONOPOLIST. } NO HOPE. ‘ THE DATE. TOOK HIM UP. PEO, dean, not (Eda pint we chaye |Vorce a bankruptey couse? to be of enlightening interest to us all, , x prunes, hash and rice,” 5 - br E .| “Which of the new post-office sites Medicinal Musle—The curative qualities of music have “) whould Uke “16 know,” sala the | Would you prefer?’ long deen recognized by doctors, The injured tad in| + Q visiting Briton, “are ‘political worker | “A sight of the new Post-Ofice itmelt. Bellevue who sing himeelf wel yesterday, was following| ? : ; the Bigheet medical precedent, It seems to have been| > } = : : \ “Mr. Dooley” that did the job. > ) . 3 | DR. CUPID WAS No QUACK. SUBWAY CARS, z i ain community has waited so long for the subway : , it It will be found ready to wait a little longer to have| | Wi = | eee ipti i illi i i the cars made fireproof. This would mean a further $ ARN SS) $ itis Love Yeesaripion Lifted Biltionaing Gibsee ire delay of only a few months and it is better to be safe | > i van S) ; tis Death-Bed. than sorry even at tho risk of impatience. > : : BY i) bg 4 i Wooden cars and a powerful electric current furnish | ? % il) WY y; 3 - a the new substitute for the old-time tinder and the |” WH Wy, | Dee teed tte easipice ra tartan Rant abe ieectoe oie ‘ » R Yj @. | men—so many that the name o ‘ered health the miliionatre went to @ ae ae recollection of the horror on the Liverpool ’ Yip Uf IN ° new victim !s scarcely worth re- eanitarlum at Asheville, N..C. But his : @ arising from this combination is so fresh as still to| ! Wy; | WY cording, |condition oon became ‘critical, and he * Serve as 2 warning against a repetition of this direct In-| 2 gC/ aio \\y Once in a while, however, Cupid pauses! telegraphed to his funcee's home, in vitation to disaster, 3 King Lady=I wishi<you ‘belonged: to > Wand Ny > |in his murderous onslaught, and sends Providence. R, I., asking her to join him ——_——__ g me. ‘My poor man, how long ha babes] DNCF $1) into the heart of some favored mortal that they might say a last farewell to . % > “Why don't you tase that nasty cigar. Mugesy—If dat’s a proposal, lady, I been blind?" $ “NOW, diics Cabs... wet ‘ a dart tipped with! each other, a HE LIKES HIS JOB, % cite away trom your little brother?” may's well teli yer I ain't a marryin’ “Ever since the ‘deat and dumb’ game wise to take a fool's advice and’ Ew cailng Instead of; Accompanied by her slater, Miss Wolt Street-Cleaning Commissioner Woodbury, denying a| 2 “Oh, I've got plenty of my ow man, stopped payin’.”” “What do you advise oe {js usual death-| made a rapid Journey to the dying man’s; 4 Tumor that he is about to resign, sald: “I have no| $o@seseeeeoee PEPLOOE GHOVHOSDOGDIDY ¢ GHHPHPIDOOHOHDHOCHOOOPOTSHGOOOOOO OE POPOOO4 valing shat, bedside, When ehe reached him the: Bats Gtiteaving thelcily'a etapley, and’ initactreititne | John Gibson was a’ doctors dectared he had but a few hours i 4 ay oan thus distin-, to live, - seis in Goad ana t tempt me to leave Mayor Low { M. ° Hel \, JOKE COST A FORTUNE. ap) ished from le] “AL sirat atlss Wolf had no thought of Not much geld now remalna in Go Ki | One of the most costly jokes ever perpetrated was the up- [IAG Hows, To begin'a wedding, but after a few moments t Not much gold now remains in Golconda, hardly so me. Judice elps Home Dressma ers. setting of the famous Logan stone, near Land's End, Cora- sty Te eet ae. aulnteh cocental Guat Take Honea 4 much per cubic yard as Major Woodbury has found in wail: ; : rt felis her en pigedea (a falut (ateeat ae ‘an. did not believe wife at once, love at a At; She consented and the ceremony was stone is a hu: the acres he has added to Riker’s Isiand at $10,000 per4 tleres, draperies and table covers. Oh,) broldery of small flowers worked inj Thi joose mass of rock, welghing several * e lon! y e only. a tly balance a ¥ Bee ucen sie) citz’s rstutes| but lis mptaphority under: [Qf Mme vudlees) whole connected Hi Ah Sms on oN he are oo ee Ts rege wales Voutes(trlmamsaii qr | entovatigr|soenl net fecanlus sat rok 6/6 Foss 06 (Oe Sat he thought of performed, the girl pronouncing the tood an s8- ‘ ah a dita ition p ‘ uthful joked stood und his sentiment applauded. He is keeping a|{ With one of the leading dre a dance os evening entertainment, but, gold buttons, are serviceable and swag-| hand, though fifty men could not lift It. It was sald that ot ran 7 solemn marelage vows with) grief-cti F lke red * tenslvely copled by the! ger. no power short of a large steam crane could ever move {t seiyted aanaalacedl ve eranes ee isa with’ the deathvrate freat city fairly clean under the most adverse of c'r-|{ Making establishments of this i | they are Cumetances, under difficulties greater than those wi city, has been secured by the | younger dames In socicty to the best of) Men's French handkerchiefs In a va-| from its perch, ks. He had had - which Waring had to contend, among them tw-nty. ne|| Evening World. and will conf) thelr ability. “A new lea In to Hlety of fancy designs in very bright] This legend had held good until a naval officer came to that, Mus, JOHN GUMEON.His romance to be the role of nurse” ‘itr, Gibson rallied . s Wenty-one | | dleces of motre or satin ribbon and] colors can be made into tasteful shirt] part of the coast with a revenue cutter and heard of the hi et ° : miles of avenues turn up by subway contractors and as|| duct this department, In which | | rake shawis with bands of Valen-| waista for house wear logeng. Being of a larky disposition, he determined to test | tever ane a Peron ava Bie ee aonne ot lite aliotteg tae n . 5 . en satel many moze miles of side streets kept in chaotic condi- || home dressmakers will be given | -cnnes insertion between and a deep! Pog collars are the rage in white pear!| the truth of it, and took a baot's crew of brawny blae-| three, .) ie alee nage ee - . tion by their deposits of building material. And while|| helpful advice. Questions relat | —— - strands, held together with large tur- | Jackets up to the rock, which stands on the top of v cllff.| He had married early In Hife a aweet.! ‘Phe touch of the young women’s cool doing it he is saving the city money in the disposition Ing to dressmaking will be an- quolse caboshons, for young girls, with] They set {t rocking, the lleutenant helping; and at the words, | gentle woman, who met a horrible fate nang on hiq forehead, the sight of her of its refuse and debris and in the stoppt swered by Mme. Judice. corals or jet, and the diamond cabo-| “One. two, three—all together!" they gave @ great heave) in the fire which destroyed the Windsor gure, silent movements as she walked ‘ stopping of little ehons for matrons. and the stone overbalanced and went crashing down the| Hotel, where they had been stopping dur- about the room, the sound of her ten- jeaks in contracts that let money run out like water. Hé French printed challles in a wide va-| cliff to the beach, hundreds of feet below. ing a visit to New York from Cincln- ger, reassuring volce as she bent over is setting an enviable example of economy and com- | Der Mme. Judice: riety of new designs, running mostly to| The young officer'thought it a great joke, but the Cornish] nat!, where Gibson had grown rich. | him, were marvellous in their effect on netence. HAVE materia! for an evening dress neat Ngures, make dalnty house gowns, | Penple, who are proud of the stone, made a strong complaint,| The millionaire had grieved deeply for tne ying man. Feverishly, insistently which is cream chailie with a dark : and the next Item was a court order from the Admiralty to! his wife, But graduaily the dead past THE CHAUF! 5 blue dot. Kindly give me an toatea~ | fe b TO MAKE OVER A TAN, the young officer. to put the stone up again. He did ao, byt| had buried dts dead. And he now met 7," nad never. wished anything in Ris | AUFFEUR’S SYMPATHY. * tion of how to make the skirt. Walst un Deas Mme. Judice: it took @ gang of engineers and men, with costly steam|the sm'ling face the world’ turned to- The future gleamed before him radiant. alluring. He’ saw as through a mist Love's multicolored archway span the : } ikinaly tell me how I can have a tan } and skirt measure | ia canvas cloth dreas made ovel dit| cranes and endless machinery, over a month to restors the| ward him with an answering'smile that A Yale student has established an important prece- | measure, %,.19° : Fl tawasewiniens way 3 cleaned and it shrunk, The skirt ls an| rock, at a cost of $25,000, which absorbed early thy whole| Was, if a little cynical,» wholly good- inches, ‘Th dent by paying to the widow of a man killed by his| #ithalover lace, ward movements of youth, the trankly : f the closed green questioning eyes And the sharp ‘eager- ty 4H [pshutters, fickering a of manner like that of a wind RY sessage of hope in WS Inch too short and the walst ls nearly automobile the sum of $5,000, This ts the fixed price | "Norwich, N.Y. Ute NUCHEBY. : J | Smo taches Yoo tight in ‘the bunt." ithe | of Me Young oMcer’s private fortune. Pare nit lat otl mardiowa tn| eel Mh: 4 paid by a railroad to the heirs of a victim of its negli-| This Mlustration Is a pretty way to : _ feta fan color is not becoming 4 q he snow!’ What was there at the end of the ence in Connecticut, the amount being regulated by | M2ke Your cream challle or any soft, ; otherwise It ts all right, KUBELIK’S GALLANTRY. feletel trom alto? ivy aeme erature, Sees ea saaenlt antar pounce oman Your troubles with the tan gown are] OM the evening of Kabelk’s last visit to Glasgow he drove| thelr sine smarkete Sara acl in nie I “The ‘strong. routh- _. The public will be interested to observe how this|inch on the blouse and easily adjusted by using self-colopad Peed Ata mah Gale Fees any ee saclay tice a ht an GOHIEGS One. | Precedent is followed in States where the rate of com-|same depth cluster hata ey eae Seis yarn ria ot but opening the ddor the famous violinist leameareuried She was w git! with the quick, awk- chrough the ohinks © pensation for fatal injuries due to carelessness by an in- | "Ch space between the clusters, on the bine ala tr Sra) bins fold of taffeta one inch deep to| Kallantly laid Kis music books on the top of the snow and {ve} upper part of the skirt; all tucks run- give required length, line this fold with | ‘8. order that his fair partner might get Into the hall without ning bayadere, as I see by your meas- || @ividual or corporation is not subject to legislative ene i t but cs : e ; ‘ damaging her damty shoes, The famous story of Sir Walter| 2° | tran 1 _‘actment is set by courts and coroners at various | urements you are tall and sim, and this canvas for body and finish the edge) Fateigh wan dnatantly: recalled to.the minds of the onlookers, | swreping down from — snow-capped . ithe an toe ete figures. In New Jersey, for example, a child’s life hag | mode of trimming shortens and broadens next'to the foot with a mohair braid to] y).° heartily oheered the chivalrous ‘action of the violinist, hts, that belong to the woman who ne been judicially valued at $1, while in New York a vic.|th® sure. A deep full flounce at the \ protect the sllk from cutting, If you : s st: | has not loved. ~ | au oe the room, ‘tim of a rallroad disaster has recovered dam fr bottom also adds to the effect. The all- wish you can put another fold of the ‘Late on the evening when he met Miss. She chirp of an ort- yt ages in le came from the a over lace {s put on in Vandyke deatan| Dee ees ~ silk of same width or a little narrower . Wolf, as John Gibson sat in: his bare | @xeess of $60,000) on the shoulder and waist line yoke, deal about an inch above the bottom fold. SOMEBODIES Rote! roont with a cigar between his | If the New York standard is to be followed sympathy | @!most meeting in the centre, over the This gives a pretty effect. To widen the we * A 4] teeth he saw the face of the’ young Ai tea tucks. Puffs of lace below the elbow waist two Inches across the bust @ obv- i#1 to whom he had just sald good- fas, pa widow ae weeds have been forced upon her by and a alight V-shaped neck give a inch Oriental band trimming with plenty'| BOOTH, GEN.—owns: 90,000 acres of West Australian land bi the thick puffs of smoke tnoleh Greater dying man caught pile automobile will come high even for the millionaire | dressy look for an evening dress. The! pecKnp c : of red embroidery wet 1p as a veet and will start there a Salvation Army colony made up of! that wreathed themselves into so many} . the faint musle of its hauteur. At $60,009 per victim the celebrated “White | blouse Is made same design in the back - ntinelng Seound the: lap. Of aa | _ recruits from London slums, haloes of his long-forgotten. Ideals. chatter and smiled Into his young wife's st” of Mr. Vanderbilt's early automobiling days would | °"" fastens in centre invisibly. border of tace to correspond in a tulaico relieve fi you| BOYD, THOMAS C—Is perhaps the oldest American to start! tn q few 4a: began to tell him-| eve. : his time haye cost its successive owners more than | GRANDMOTHER SHAWLS. Peal se Around pie Sane, The sent ey maiming and a ae setedlivoes ¢ Chices ‘i label bes alae lat hie sly a terwanial ay ree nin phyeioted Aete sur aisiad fahbece { de" Veahi . wit full rum been ual ym a Oricago law school, r in Cenitia Wolf, And + yacht A New Jersey chauffeur might thus slay a| 00 YoU know that the wearing off lice" around. RRs neck None ce ae edge i CARNDGIB, ANDROW-expects to come back’ to New York te accuse eaay creed, for, hops. The young woman's face bright } Herod's contingent of prattling innocents playing | they were “all dressed Up." In no longer | they are the Taiest imbortavonn oe number on th : early, In December in time to attend in Washington thé! tg thirty-nind articles were all the ened with rellef, and at her emile the ths hihways for what it would cost his New York |a rumor but a fact? Last winter at| 40 Hot look in any way like the numer. [ekitt, | YBur sleeve cas i | Sorsees coerne oe bis pa pile Wares bere. F losmen sc a , Penis tnette; whe. Gieactde nisin to kill"ene Io1 the opera and theatre, and ous fluft doas. frills and fur. | the leteet Py, a tof CH) KAISER WILHWLMS—han taken to wearing glasses, alter-| to the millionairé’s earnest | band’ bedside, was disarmed. ‘ ptisin to Irili"@ne lone pedestrian. e opera an Fd caren oink |belows “which: "have ‘been 0 | much alba Wot: toe CARse nating at times by wearing a monocle, ‘The striin’on thd! pga hiiee Wolf consented to become his| This is the true story of John Gibson, Heatialiiies of the law are here 60 obvious that pointer.” ald-taghlonedsioaking » shaw FrieSandl "of tn Orien tal ene log: | eyes trom reading German sctipt 1s sald to berthe reason wits, “Ana the pe Sianelon wept Sou" Wot, the. boustiat docentes the Automobile Association to de-|and Chinese crope shawls wete now and |*"4 Will be much In vogue this winter, nomioa) is a one-inoh cream BES ips end stun ea Bp spectacleswenciag nation; abe} spring cites noha A tad of Benno Wolf, one of the most promi- TED—will, it is. sal n visit. this For the past fifteen or twenty yeers| Swias embroidered waist, patterns of Sree. ved drop shire abd |i “conductor. Hi 2 ye by ers are fgets ae of Moth 4s these @hawls, which somehow accumu-| taffeta allk are to be, found in white “and ptt ila father's ese iaiee in Aa Jato ine family, have deen used as por- Gelicate-colors, with the em- (a - ¥ 86 ag m ePins ? hen seen, but were atared at as freaks, | THROUGH THE SHOPS. Insertion lace with'red. silk underneath, fou can by

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