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rE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1803. Published by the Prees Publishing Company, No. 82 to 8), Park Row, New York Entered at the Pos!-OMce at New York as Second-Class Mail Maiter f VOLUME 48............5: 8) Weenerrereeerys AAADOA DDO DG DMS AAGARADEEE BORED RED EDDDDDSAS DODGE RDN EEDEDDDADEDEDDADEAADSD 6626660060000O TWO MEN IN THE CAB. THE ADVENTURES OF LADY BOUNTIFUL AND HER LITTLE FRIENDS APPEAR EXCLUSIVELY IN THE N. Y. WORLD. sr em ei LADY BOUNTIFUL PUTS A DANGEROUS PREMIUM ON GALLANTRY. on the modern locomotive of the mogul type’ we have 344444444 3800614440604) bab beet these contradictory facts, supplied by Yardmaster Me- ¢ Nally, of the Pennsylvania ie There is plenty of room in the cabs of mogul engines for anf 4 assistant to the engineer, There is room for two assistay ‘ if needed. OF course, woen [say toat 1 don't mean that an ¢ ena Assistant could ride on the sane side of the with the en § WELL TAKE x \ gineer. But on the opposite side of the locomotive tere is al é HER HOME, , N eat. Th is on the left side of the boiler and is allel 4 AND iLL . P PAE FELLERS with it. The engineer orcipies th Mtalde. He can look) GIVE YOUA Ss AWAY, I HIN G@oross phe boller at the fireman when there, and the flreman & cuarter 1 i EE HER Home has no trouble seving the engi) An assstant to an en ¢ ALL RIGHT ginear would have room enougs on als side of tae cad for! > = g company. I have travelled on these mogul engines and know | @ that there is room for an assistant to the engineer in apite | ® of the fact that Mr. Truesdale says "No." : Mr. MeNally’s statement is corroborated by the Erie's: ? engine despatcher in Jersey City, Melville Macherly, who’ + said to an Evening World reporter. “Certainly there Is « é room for’a third man; you can see that yourself.” . 3 Is not the testimony of these practical railroad men conclusive? But of even more immediate importance is the prece: | dent established by the Pennsylvania road which long | > ago put a third man on the only three mogul locomo- | tives in its service. The intelligent management of this great railway yoluntarily took the precaution for its passengers’ safety which it has become necessary to | invoke the law to secure for less carefully managed ,,. roads. 1? This extra man rides in the cab with the engineer and reads and calls off the signals, thus verifying the 4 engineer's own reading of them or catching them when | 3 curve makes them invisible on the engincer’s side of the cab, It does not appear that he has heen the cause of any dangerous ‘division of responsibility” or of that “ineffi- elency” in the engineer which President Truesdale ap- © OROGOOELGOFROODS prehends from his presence. On the contrary he has ia : * demonstrated his usefulness and in doing so has lent 3 |A DEFENSE OF : ‘ THE PRETTY GIRL. BHIDOVOS : weight to the arguments of The Evening World in sup- porting Senator Hudspeth’s legislative bill. { JOKES’ $ The Pennsylvania precedent is a good thing. And HOME. : the law should make the adoption of a similar precau-) ton mandatory on the part of those roads whose larger | naan om use of mogul locomotives exposes the lives of their pas- i] oA eae ren nea: aS gengers to more frequent danger. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ; I the last week Evening World readers have been @ige upon the purest motives that actuate cussing with evident interest in the subject whether om ier sina Ui nere\ ine navel been 8) BN ‘ y i Z } Z not pretty girls make the beat wivés. ‘The great mae fun 3 Dpie umeRs ceovanc HAS CRD , r ‘ Z 4 ¢ z ority of these writers seemed to think that he who chi AN ENLIGHTENED ATTITUDE, Hidileet ne detracloy'arcesito/oaiel\aar s 5 ZaAe, j - . , Jority of these writers secmed to think that he who chooses | A noteworthy feature of Commissioner Greene's ad- sion upon tt 4 Sis eS the partner of his jovs and sorrows for any qualities leag ( i i ‘ Lis lasting than the ability to compound acceptable pies an@ | dress to his inspectors was its tolerant attitude toward When we advanced the Idea of an Old doughnuts makes a mistake. the work of the various societies for the suppression of‘ pena me ata pence ba aie Thia is a plea for the pretty girl, for from the numbest could be a mind in all the world so base d_venan detractors it ee In the ee a remarks ae aa Rap evaniih FADO OWAE He neat Taare on venoms of Dee detractor must be inferred that she suppression of illegal resorts the Commissioner. ests of maukind, on o} om- xis ovate, : pee aaa z tr obtmanbind: onjone sie: end scorn: Beauty 1s but skin deep seems the sum and substance of a ‘ Seana tees : the arguments !n favor of the plain girl as a wife, No doubt ‘Dae Inspectors of police rkes that had outitved their usefulness, casionally deeper, for she has to be: Buf is their high privilege. to UP CTRIN STAT BENE (OEE y and the Colonel's lady are sisters un or must a man be considered foolish for om men and i diy heart and to purge the for its disionest and unworthy mem- POMBE AHO iwONTeNoTAinaMy Tears Yes AAM, Ing the primrose cuticle of the pretty girl. Ree Oineragencien’ individuals, libs; Incorporated mocletion, |i ei vomaland sentlone: ip) lite, lemera ye LL, TARE, 5a) ez AA zhAave 4a a Besides, beauty naturally conduces to amiability. The» “ eo rt ON Tine world at large as well as the late Mr. Emerson accepts the or 2 now have the opportunity, and it { deem the good name of the police | coived officers who administer the criminal law, are working tn) un), hearty co-operation to bring about these ends. With your in timate knowledge of police affairs you can easily accomp what these other agencies ean only accomplish with dime EL LWACOoIRIRIBINESSeGIy, the e but they surely will accomplish it Approdation of a tonder-hearted pubilc| The Department of Police has not previously favored who had witnessed with pity and indlg- | the co-operation of the city’s professional crime detec- nation the treatment of deserving old) i os ial societies now engaged in Jokes. some of which have never tll Rorajwith the variolis unomc Hatt Bas yw known a vacation or had a. holiday detective work; where there has not been open hostillty oycered iw through ithe travall of our there has been {Il-concealed intolerance. self-appointed task In rescuing old and It is only recently that the police, the District-Attor-| feeble jokes from harsh and unrequited ces were jointly antagonistic | '°!! mey and the police justi 4 Jointly oe Hut Slander haa reared its horrid! to them. In the case of the Parkhurst Society there Avdra 4; malignant envy has macked were editorial references to ‘Dr. Parkhurst’s 1,000 spies.” | us » vengefil venom of vindictive Commissioner Greene's recognition of their very ex- | Yituperation vilely vented has been our vor v r ete an en- iit rH cellent work marks a new order of things is an Aas revpitecalved the'esrrentsiating: lightened attitude and one dictated by common sensP. || jctey to this If crime is to be suppressed the end should be held to A Horrible Accusation: justify the means and the credit bestowed where it be- prot ton M4 Lone | longs, whether to the professional sleuth or the amateur, 1 heartily commend y Old Jokes ilome It is a splendid idea. Your plan of praise and commendation ere red Various branones of the elty government, and, fina the ui US a Aa st bf, DO, £400K tum that beauty !s {ts own excuse for being. The ¢! observer of the pretty girl in the street car is glad’ that Is alive. i She is a self-evident proposition, while the ugly sister | mains to be demonstrated, There is a very general idea thi conscious glow of pride animated! * us, The grateful thanks of teepie old] ¢ Jokes permitted to rest after years and! > years the woman not gifted with the surface loveliness possi or cultivates beauty of soul. Does she? She may, of course, put on her mental frillgy her moral jabots, before going into the parlor to greet the possible candidate for her heart and hand, just es the pretty girl adjusts the more tangible accessories of lace anf chiffon with which to dazzle the masculine eye. But are these assumed graces of character more likely remain after the ceremony than the brightness of the pret girl's eyes, the roses of her cheeks? Complete undress $s about as unbecoming to the moderal soul as It ts to the modern body. A woman who, in thal enforced intimacy of married life, neglects the’ brightness SURE: HAVE the amlability, the mental make-up, in short, with whickj you ALume she greets the outer world, is surely as unattractive as the pretty girl who spends too much time before her mirror comes down to breakfast in curl papers. Besides, ma women who would scorn to torture their straight locks a feeble semblance of the pretty girl's frizzes, appear bet deno Mesone CORL PAPERS ?) $5545505-55055574559604 S06 eae =. Is as cleargas mud. As soon ax your the world decked out in moral ringlets acquired by met : CACTUS STATEHOOD. Bellevue of badinage ts well under way quite as unaesthetic as the horned bits of paper with whi } There is something to be said favorably of Okla-/you will have the attendants to go the pretty girl is charged Be, i i a : Cannas rai NPE NIcNs Of course there are many women in the world wi : 's desire for admission among the United States, ®round and give inmates the black bot : 7 Roma e: mH cael g a Petes the. Or. If they won't take (hat, you | naturally lovely characters. But these shine alike upon th is It is the home cf a progressive, intelligent, and indus- | .\) have the orderlies knock them in Just and the unjust, upon the inner circle and the outel world, Such dispositions are born, not made, and the prett: girl is just as apt to have inherited these graces of sou! with her straight features and faultless skin, as her favored sister. (ous race, and its thriving cities, though some of them |the head. The male nurses in the alco were the mushroom growth of a night, are fairly estab- | hoile ward will know their duty and do INTHE MAIN PARLOR WHEN A MALE FRIEND OF ON Msheil and prospering. 1. 1s a great scheme. all the old They he f th ingees lability, They 20k¢8 I the hospital and put them out hey have none of the mining-camp instability. They op qyeir misery. lt is-harel humanity nt population jut ir is the only way to get rid of the sta gloom ra, are there to stay ard the Verritory's pres of 398,000 for an area of, 39,000 miles is promising of ol nuisances that have : future greatness and nativna) usefulness, over every assemblage aince time began Take your tip from Rellevue. You can 4 But the projected bestowal of Statehood on Arizona. aye Apa aretienig.) You ca i CHARACTER IN CIGAR-HOLDING. §; Did you ever notice the different ways men hold cigars cigarettes? Did you ever observe how you yourself hold one! ‘There are about a dozen different ways, and probably two men hald thelr cigars exactly alike ‘A judge of human nature may pick up Interesting pointe as to character from watching smokers. One man will hold his olgar firmly between thumb and) forefinger, He {s usually a resolute, tenacious man, stren' ous or merely phlegmatic, as the case may be, but | and New Mexico is a different proposition. These am- will be very old and feeble, Others can! bitious Territories have a population of only 318,000 dis-| be Kicked to death by the house sur- tributed over an area of 000 miles—an average of on assinted by the stat, There will] = he no inves: one Don't be afrald only one inhabitant to the square mile! Phere Bre whose old jokes haven't a friend in the more people in five & of Manhat- world except the guys woo have worked mothan in this entire vant P| waste exp use them for years. Have a large and cheer- which it is proposed to dignify with State honors and. {!! Morgue attached to your Old Jokes embly give a representation in the Upper House of Congress Heme ADM never les: at. Atand: Jala’ ang lazy. His fingers are stumpy. : equal to that of New York or Massachusetts! By being a little AIR Another man holds the cigar loosely between his first It is as if one ward of the city of New York should matter you can ha old, tire-| senend /ingags: Heiteons t-he-aracety). lesz. iveeotiiay anit " sy two Senators while deprive |A0m¢ and annoying Joke dead and done| a man of artisuc temperament, but not a hustler, His fingens > be gran ad Y © tation by tw ators wh depriy fon inciie Hee Hy are long anti tapering. , ing the rom of the great cit of any, It is a preposters °)2r" Ae al j A third man will carry hie olgar with the lighted ous extension of the pocket-horough favoritivm, the fine WALTER WEUTCHEON, |e THE turned in, toward the palm, the hand held sopoprehag fruits of which we have in Nevada with its 17,000 voters Bldorady Heights. Be lp cLua Hope G hl around it. He picked up that triok when smoking on the al; represented in the Senate equally with New York’s yot- Mack the Candidates Coming, Miah | 4 COURT YARO, A4.8 S03; SEMADE DADS IED! Pree SUBGEMY ite hs eam ‘ P ae a en rf Burormusr ae nee NO PARROYS ALLOWED He fs usually of a secretive nature and not marked by any {pg population of 2,184,000 1 High a3 \4 CARRETED AND RE-PAPERED~ ~ IN THIS HOTEL.~ THE Specia) sendeney to franknene, ye The lesson of such a mistake is to avoid its repetition, Pf toe! MA Lene es Te March my ComMPLEXION/” <—t SWEAR LIKE MEN I) A fourth will hold his cigar awkwardly, nervously gri; recat add Please send the stretoher for those le Ae ‘ # Ping 4t and often staring at it inquisitively to Bee how it THE NEW WOMAN'S HOTEL (wor (The farmer who raises an ume |'s The hotel for femininity should be stocked with an Infinity burning. ‘He t# not a ‘natural smoker,” nor Is he apt to EW. WW n clia in wet weather. man wao| 4 Of nice three-dollar rooms marked down to a dollar fitty-nine, what fs known as @ “good fellow.” He.is usually anxious The fact that the new hotel for women opens with saw a lemon full in the river and sumped | And with patent hair-orimp fixtures, and such indigestive mixtures concilate others end has not great force of character, {ta apartments for 500 guests all taken and with a wait. ' 19 ive Me lemon aid "i As fried oysters, creams and pickles, if they'd tempt the guests to dine. Wales oe Men Deking the Clee and: seq al) ing list of 200 sufficiently indicates the continued prog- No, 8 Morton street, | PEERED EEE REE LER DE rOOCOOOH 9:900540690990-00660900-016005908400000604660546000606 Pe ae ea sib aaa ress of the “bachelor girl” toward her complete “emanei-| Pref Joh M4. kane — ——— GREEK TO BE DROPPED, The head masters of Oxford and Cambridge Univeral pation.” The last generation saw the ambitions failure | | Wil consider It a favor if you squirt} DANGERS TO TREES, | = 2 - MARRIAGE AND CRIME, of A. 1 aig al teh gations of embalming tuld) rive of the Best Jokes of the Day. It in said that statistics prove that in Stewart's hoiel for women; the new sees this Sree own Soke nIMS MUA) isan carrying alternating and direct | pincer hotel along broader lines a suc: @ it place the remains at the bottom ot are poth Hable to injure foliage San 4 | every 4,000 bachelors there are 38 crim- pla 1 fa PROVED BY PROVERB. Marklgy—I don't know. He always | inats, Re tlalin avery a tee cnctieat aes e6s bef begin 4 defunct oll well land an nich tou 1 mea Thavat re wrathtul | tikes to proken Er ese Dale stove will @ave helt! sour co Se AE Pe Deen cs eecats rye no oe i eres eae the criminals number only 18, says the| maintain that the retention of both Greek and Latin ae It indicates an amazing extension of personal liberty.) F coal | probadl worat Infury’ res rom yevaemen «rel cider vinegar ‘8n't) Markley--Yor All Teover hear him| Tatler, If this te #o {t surely proves! pulsory subjects for entrance examinations ts dis i s save eo omdinacy Muminating sa ‘ Bir.” ¢ joined the grocer, “te | You?"—Philadelphia Press sex labelled coy and hard to please ha Moving that the retention of tw 1 loarding-houre re now offere a ainda: of P i mato acuta: th sine all Ri hese ol © . 0 ancient languages i ure they are now offered the absolute inde- ‘ rom pipes unter . wm th pure all things are pu: Ohicago MOST IMPORTANT THING. at least an immense capability for keep-| detrimental to the of education, the Ber oe 4B -On second thought | would ask trees, will k, pendence of apartment and hotel life—tife in a crowd “Brother, don’t you know it you swear|{9K, men out of mischief, sumclent to] Gray, of Bradfeld, urged that one ancient and one moderm . a , of you to AN the hole with sorap tron | he. the slae of phe tree making HIS RIGHT TO A MEAL, ‘ outbalance, perhaps, even the unkind Yet mot of It and with guarantees of privacy which the fricnaseed with Portland cement |litte lo difference. @he country, as n't you think dt'a unwise, anidcine lafear ee, TT ee WORE BP te. PAtbr| renatation handed "down ‘the ages. by pene? an : ees with NO set bookee preag Doarding-house did rot afford. N. Be-Do not select # hule too deep | We las the clly, i being Miled up first partisan, ‘to be #0 #anguine about Yes parson. But if 1 don't swear at atl My ec ane ee a ni nto windinn ne zorlal Ballon imam #’ Phe use the unattached woman has made of ihe tibe °F Mt MY Come to Us awain In the 1 telephone wires, and in| your candidate? vn, Won Ewer 10 the ef of the row, THE COONSKIN COAT Mee tts lecannliing ene 'branch of naturel salma erty granted her by society is a theme for congratula Le ee TEs isis ats oe Lage, A ee Jaxge towne A) tire faberied iat © Aire Sat CPB SpRE Record | ontario: te being depopulated by this} If the two universities were to be the centres of in " i This generation has seen the passing of the chap- Pio!, Jom M. 4 Long | ro FREE RESET PAL PYRE note . ace VERY EVIDENT. annual procession of gentlemen from the] tual Hight and learning, he sald, they must no longer b | And along with her going the attainment of a! {Quid MURBEs! the “imotiercinclaw lof stieet and wayside tees as much That's what you will) butt T don't “I don't understand why they refer to West ip anensin:eonee, Baye ™ pyre 5 eye perel A! hey wee oe: ina ara BS i s i ss od and b yourland au reckipsaly 4 tr hata think you'll care to eat ell you'll ha en as ‘big guns ‘elegram, con } eal dard of self-respect hy woman ; For maint, |i jatge cities Rantteda pf arent att | right (o.""—Philadeiphia Prev al bel nl | of the western movement.| The universities only touched the ornamental fringe @ gain for her At has become a gain for t tor inueh [ave every year ptanted under masses uf CHRONIC. vy. Do vou wi soeiahy. In Germany, out of a population of 50,000,000, ; and un-| wires through which they can ueyer| Ascum—Borrougha is @ pretty 990d jway ‘it in hecause ui aL Eare AAA. LORE men At Lie velvereitisn, wali ‘ark: [penetrate and uve, [unguist, can't ter (Petes. —waitimere