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THE WORLD: WEINESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY I8, 1903. = THE = EVENING == $409 98D DOO EPIADE ADHD 6-4-4499 OOOO O9 6004-404 PPLDDEADLODODRIDDDDEIDDIADIOHADID € HA DPODELOIAD DEE GSRODIELODONIOC EEE $40000O00000O® THE TALE OF A TRAP, A TRAPPER AND A TRAPDOOR. _ Published by the Prees Publishing Company, No. 83 to Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-Nffice at New York an Second-Class Mall Matter. ele aoa it aa tata VOLUME 48.. ae «NO. 18,186. GET-RICH-QUICK GAMBLING. + Once the fashionable form of the get-rich-quick ewin- dle was a blind pool in wheat, following the celebrated “Fund W" precedent of Chicago sharpers a quarter of a century ago. Then it was the infallible sure-return stock Speculation scheme of the Franklin syndicate order. This ear the alluring swindle, though remaining the same in Isind, takes on a new guise and runs to turf investments. If the Individual breeder or bettor can make racing Profitable, how much greater a syndicate's chance! In union there is strength; combine and conquer; that is the idea, Send us your cash, avail yourselves of our fmnide knowledge and our long experience on the turf, and we will return your money doubled and trebled. You ean't lose, for you are protected against loss by our pat- ent and perfected system of rebate betting. ~ And the money pours in at the rate of $15,000 a day from all kinds and conditions of trusting investors confi- dent of riches that will be theirs as the reward of allow- . ing the gentlemanly and benevolent promoter to handle thelr funds. - “The list of the gullible dupes of these get-rich-quick financiers makes painful reading because of the charac- ter of the names on it. It is not only the widow who is ‘there, trusting that she will be forgiven for her little gambling venture. The seamstress is there also, the ebuntry cashier. the village merchant, doctors, dentists, professional men of all kinds in good standing in their epmmunities—men, in Inspector Thorpe’s words, “under | 4 neighborly surveillance holding a place of trust, moral or financial, the very suspicion of whose participation in = + 9 99S 9SS99-99S89-33-20% Oo eS : o 3 ¢ Speculation would cause their irredeomable ruin.” — a a = 2 Gis ve) on t “| But the Arnold list differs only in individual names | "TIE OLD ¢ HOTEL EMPLOYEES SEND WIRELESS TIPS ABOUT TIPS | = from the Miller list; the character of the dupes on them P E edjanioe uunichnel ayn aia ae ees ay . :!THE POETRY OF THE HYPHEN, SPUiaTGkisé:. ‘hie earthe gambling epirit Han 3ed’them to JOKES eae Bee ovens Bova bee £ 3 ait we dled felesranhy a aie Sse from one hostelry to another. It consists ? : 3 pec citte ing possibilities of a label-pasting code. 4| a i be se oes eae renee CUNT HOME|) (Gracres—— 2|A4s the Youth Behind the Counter ardy tion. 4 UPSIDE DOWN! Oy, 7 : aw the national vice. the vice of gambling. Unfortunately By Roy L. MoCardell. 7 nea (eazy yo Beate ; Saw It. it is the only game in which the percentage js all in favor Baael aBeRcery, ee of the house. The victim has not even the chance that ine . IF YOU HANDLE ff ) i * XPI 2 NaTORY Aingram: Perey Pericles Thimbleton ha® the faro table or the ronlette wheel gives its patrons, ‘ (T WITH EXTREN! Z i Toby, theeke) blue eyes, iwoldenihalr and) pearl yseeeee ° \ Die, Z : {Ra Me also has white hands with tapering fingers. Several of the Oldest Inmates Dash | 4 3 = ey has the soul of a poet, but a prosate fate has compel A DAY IN A GIRL'S LIFE for Liberty in Blindin * ; = 4 THE RAN to. |him to the arduous empivyment of presiding at th t s $ == - MAKES FS leaerenrs post presiding at Wes giata Let us suppose that you were a young stenographer Snowatorm., ¢ = ~ TRUNK LOOK COU RLEY DLA Rome) Siskind He has one assistant, “4, Py SESS ne. Z - LIKE A Maud Mulligan. Maud has fr s and red hair. She @m route to tho office through the snow yesterday morn- —_— @ SSDs SSF CRAZY QUILT chews gum and can whistle through her teeth. Percy en- ing. You pushed painfully through the drifts on un-| Gallant Rescue by James T. Pow-| * ne =: ‘ zp » | deayors to be her monitor and philo: cal guide according 4 _¢leaned sidewalks, reached the elevated station in a con- —fuccors and Shelters the | to the delicare stions of his ozpective observations. * t dition of semi-exhaustion, climbed the slippery stairs Feeble Wandere: Tee ie cane any oibae threvah thelpaaa ‘ahd finally fought your way to x place on the platform ewok eS yiay swcisan cs PEC pil aa Acmeat menle mental sviston. 5 o'clo ° - of a crowded car. There, with your back pressed hard fclaisaiion lien tie satthroren dn “What delightful taste Mrs, Brown-Plimpitt displays tn against an jron rod, you rode downtown In the face of a 10 0 panic by the report that sev! ¢ her gloves!’ mused I'ervy Pericl=s Thimbleton tentatively, _ Blast that drove the snow against your stinging cheeks | eral Of the oldest inmates tn the inst!-| 7 B® | coveoe ecshadow cn he supperil(p: ‘and into your blinded eyes. dad had encened during the wild) @ > aes eampuentes! ataud, shifting her gum. y wetorm then raging. |e < sh you would not make those rude nolses, Maud,” ay img ~ bore up Sees se ae ate Night Watchman Wiliam Hawkey wae! ® 3 continue ercy, # scarlet Mush rising up out of his threer out. You. were due at 9 o'clock and had a living to | awakened out of a sound slumber by ® | inch © y pink ‘ y H pink at his fore @arn. And at Warren street, as you stepped from the car |@n ley draught through the corridor.) > @| head; “it often is a cruel jar to my’ thoughts. I was about ® ¢ H platform, numbed and chilled to the bone, you fell over | "vestigation whowad an open window, | 4, Oo ceneldct en veplerare onthe laristocrapy: ofthe Sip umas and at roll-call {t wan found that four! @ vphen, Maud, is the little line that connects t 4m a faint. Then they summoned an ambulance and | . 1 A OR 3 na the inmates had escaped $ I have often thought that the hyphen must have a soul, It carted you off to the hospital. Halt an hour later Mr. James T. Pow-| © @| 1s s0 poetically suggestive. All thi t a 7 . Pow-| © 3 Be ¢ people with hyphenated This is not fancy; it is the grimmest kind of fact, | ers, on hie way to the Criterion Then-! « & names I-know have such lofty ideas and such nice manners i ‘witnessed in part by Ninth avenue passengers yes-| tT, where he Ae 8) appear in, a 2 $ AeA oka to Be me far aiead of the common herd. In the i ; eer found the old fellows ¥ try, you know, the real people whi wy «03. ta ele gl mahi mains prone in the eniow. Feeble and exhaust-/ ¢ 3 Inobillty: slays hphanale thein nomen, wheelie veeos tae . is young wome: on 0 day after Jed, they had given up and fallen down.| @ >| two old family names and Join th \e re } Join them together. If @ay; and the wonder is that sho hes the pluck and cour-. Although {t was dark and the enow: { mother's name had been auy olher than McSwatter I rest age to face it. Even those who think with Dr, McCon- |W seciing in ble eres, Mr, Powers hava done ie same, recognised several of them as former a ; a9 T was saying, and as vou ought to have noth nal! mat voces bas no place in the business world | rormmzed several of them ae toa | 3 the people who come tu our booth whe have pphenteee ‘must honor her for the moral courage that sustains her. , jar hed worked for him for years. | names have such lovely taste. There's Mrs. Joncs-Pugley. _ . The masculine chivalry that kept this particular) summoning help Mr. Powers had the} | $ Why. she actually quoted a line from Shelley as she se ' * woman out in the cold on the platform {s not exceptional. ond Jokes talon’ to, hie dressing-roo7,| e) ieetes ® purple ‘suede glove to go with her lavender of f Ate ‘ ere they goon revived, and upon Mr. ndie. And do you remember that distinguished-l © may 1 ca are al ia seen ee SS Powers being called to make his en- 3 Mrs. Todd-Rumble? She said to me one Dey te shir ; , trance they insisted upon going on the out-worn gloves—she saves them all for thelr t 7 ‘and serviceable.” But on his way to the office his man- | stage with him. 3 orles—could speak they could (ell stories that a Bs Bors are not above par. e audience not being aware of Mr.|% Sj * Novelist die of envy, What an Inspired idea!” eS Sj Powers's humane action, received the) 3. @ Bay, Percy,”" interposed Maud, retnforcing her gum with* “Every stormy night what the novellst|%@ fellows coldly, ctaiming they had QS is new sliver, “'dld you siy there was po'thy in all them raucous votce' comes floating on the wind | 2° business to be working in their old @[hyphens? How about the one in pig-pen? Can you drag bearing the words ‘Assassination’ or ‘Fire’ or | one, and otherwise severely censuring| « beautiful ughis out of that? ” rible Disaster” and a moment later @ burly youth appeara| ‘h* kind-hearted comedian ; snapped Pervy, “you grow coarser every day!” | at the corner with a paper to sell for five cents giving all ne een she ielg fellows: cope EF ie i Getails. He is a fake newasboy seeking to tell an eariy| °8!y ane iinet: is atwaye accom: * a ‘afternoon paper contaning nothing with even a remote panied by a dog that ware Ite tail WHOM TO KISS AND WHEN. 1 \> bearing on the words he has cried out, Timid lousehold- ie arke, were found {o be eul- fering severbly from frost and O : ers are terrified and then swindled by these news faki iB severbly from frost and expo to get into an altercation with them, buy why not call], When an offtoer (rom the Old Jokes’ ERE are still occasions, however rare, when inao up the nearest police station and have a otticer went so] Home called on Mr. Powers and a tivity, much as it has fallen into disfavor, continues te arrest one of them? manded that the runaway Jokes be went Wher a masterly. Ono of these In with regard to Kissing. eee back to the our superb Institution Mr. A ° ° Ne ee 1 in doubt as to whether or no ghe Aa Powers refueed and made many un- —— Mh or allow herself to be kissed by any man not re- i THE CANFIELD CASE. founded charges of cruelty against the ‘ VER A (ese to her by close tles of consangutnity, she best displays “Regarding the presence in court of young men of }nurses and attendants at the Home PUZZLED O DONY SEENO re etadom by giving herself, not him, the benefit of the Beat wealth and high social standing summoned to} 1. is neediesn to say that this is but a Twvenoe re) HE HAST ante! BRAND NEW TRUNK. Shek e ee cme fount, and so refraining from osculation, says Helen Otddeld : 4 cay subter on Mr. Powe rt to be Ln A ING! —_— y A . testify to thelr knowledge of gambling. at Canfleld’s, it) yu, fue on Mn enya Pan oe Rain ( = BS SURE THING! An ebsolutely safe Ist of men whom it is allowable to kiss may be said {hat the witnesses Ht the case, Here was a} gags sci working for him © (yeroay (es Fe might'be compiled from the lat given to the book of common ‘gentlemen's game, and gentiemen are called upon to any thatiale aventent | Prayer of persons whom it Is forbidden to marry. There é : Nv can be no possible impropriety in any woman's bel tertify about it f our institue| ® byt th ing kissed a? t okes that have | 2 y ( y her father, grandfather, brother, uncles, &c., whenever o: _) It remains to watch the progress of the trial and to aesnid 18 ihnt have LANG Z s »}easion may offer; still, public opinion 1a muck less In favor * Uapéciliate on the chances of the Diatrici-Attorney's secure kes on) thes ange, “Ther ares willing ZY f p / of ktesing than of yore, and affectionate greetings are no longer considered good form in market places, or wh: answers to them in the present generation. * fuga conviction, If tin-horn gambling weve at issue we | wears, ‘eerie and pulsied they are, they cheesfully totier on and work with a mi might have no occasion for the doubts that asra'l when » will as they ald upon their fr We view the prosecution of the richest of American gam- } aly ne the footlights in THEYVE Abling-hoyse proprietors on testimony of gen'lemen of fro ‘In Bourharie tad. tts pree SPOTTED THE Wealth and standing Sir Walter Kaleigh was the ran TELL~TALE er knighter of his timer LABEL L me give Mr. Powers warning. a } ne THE OTHER SIDE ewe or laws They met : It was only the other day that Louise Scarle, a stage|\! Ww tae Old dokes! Home or Mr. bs <i feauty of iwenty years ago and reputed then to have a HK : Some of the Best | salary of $200 2 week, died in poverty ina room almost |aoomiven AT THE NOME Ree | > a of Hotalturs ig Hudsgn: street iit fats was Be | Brrr Jokes of the Day. ec. Justrated the saying of Mrs, Siddous, that on vee ‘bbe public seems to delight in moriifying its uld tavor= |p. A RepanendAzpeniten: | Hes by replacing them with new within thelr liferlme. | | ; POOHRSHE feeling f] All the same, the man who becomes engaged mar- sdenetenp renee cocoa eam ried, a8 @ usual thing, expects a kies from his come tain H OM 6B FU NS FOR WI NSTER EVENINGS the bargian—not for publicmtion, so to say, but es e guaran © |] tee of good faith on her part. If she is willing to promise to marry him, he reasona, eho ought to be willing to tet i, Tey . A ( ; A him kiss her. Moreover, he de ‘kisses, The ‘Magical Penny’? Conjuring Trick. 1 CANDY RECIPES. es tM ret ACh ; These candies can be easily made if] the unwritten las of tradition. On the other hand, you follow the directions closely. To] of the second part hes herself to consider in the i d Worn and weary THE SURE RESULT, A dog that runs under a car Bene of white paper on the : i nded, ramoraeful at an Am addition wo rhis slight Louise Searle had to endure the |" and 5 e cy of these plave an inye ontei / plided bitterness of arsual want, \' of forced laughter whenever 1) Ties Is called » carriaye dag, in It no @ top of which has Wake WAG 6 lovely pin? Nat, boll | woman should be sure of her own bone Ade tatentions of i caie resezblinx’dere in minor Ceaiures of hardship |r ron have wuriead sence ont. 2 Ahan Viously been covered with paper me cranberries In a very Iitle water | matrimony and doubly sure of those of her lover, Getore hie g mii r ves of hardshi Professor, have pity and mercy ony Havon—W iat iahastalioripacar’ alts for ten minutes, then mash and ste&m | sets such a sign and eeal to the contract. 2 calculated to arovse abundant symjtby is that gray old age, 1 lmplore toee, Your|@ox that runs ed. iin cam clone (sitheaane them. Do the same with spinach or] 4 noted tion who bed t : @ young chorus girl of the “Sliver Slipper” company,| "atm of refine t seek, ||| Habari Winy ait around, Parsley to make a pale green engaged many thmes, and who boasted to his intimates thee " you're back from Halifax” (or it into a ye anc a as 2 Gestitute in a Thirty-sixth street lodging-house, She lyme other o wih an ONE-SIDED LOVE, Sinton ape and fit it over the and half act Datter, Pat tar | menace gneen Why. 1a thet ones, se Wee. At) © aa some other old Town) with a Thump, inverted gin Before you & cup of butter, Put over] Because 1 am waiting until I can find e women who suffering from hunger, weak, {11 and emaciated, ‘M.A, WHITMAN, “AM the werld loves a to but el yale to see you pert | the fire and watch carefully that St] not permit me to kiss her before we are married,” he @ meen loaf of bread had furnished her on!y nourish-| %° 870 Canal strvel, the lover ap reciprocal he-ghie print’ bebwann ithe teen ba: does not boll over, Test by dropping a] yen though a woman be fully assured of the for forty-eight bours. A Cruet Taskmaster Repents, to t rh lene paper exactly under the glass, says Ite of the syrup in ice water, and 98] ness, in due time, of her marriage, whe will be wise not to o) Phis was @ gir) who had come to New Y Povt, Jo0n MA Long ewer. Piltaburg Dispa \itimore Herald 00% as 1 ix crisp quickly sur in one | too Most things in this aN: New York sik 1 wishing to save myself from harm ON THE HOOF. yw you are ready for th rtor Pp af choad “Rute “Turn: oUF On| rated en maluable tn Mirect propertian te Chair. BRO, talented, comprtent full of hope and ambi- {in ogi friends and acquaintance # whom | ’ i mar Prenat eat elt buttered tins to cool diamonds as common as pebbles they would be wi for efiage career, It is the other side of the pic- {lve inflicted with this aged joke for} Arisa SDAP ERE JOBS, Kad A i Chocolate Candy—One cup of suger] none commercially than the common stones of the Showa the supper after {he play, with the wines |2ea"s. “‘l hear you are crosked, is that! areened to per gent, in vaine the qlses Set the gi halfooup, of molawves, ‘hall-oup cei | Rstwmey., Moreover, one way Bare ten muh atle iv | gla he glasn one-qus r e of ol late, i. mor: « ¥ the broiled squab, and it is pitiful to look upon, PAE i bes Aa you to Daeliy Be id, "But I don't see how taat he!ps me.) down again, and walle you are bus.ly eup butter, Boll eet Tuinutes ns eae if iacy Letra cl ; uy ambulance corps for same and fu aid the dandia talking quickly remo: he top | >, ty chorus girl’s case friends came in with money |ther beg you tu relegate tis infs ral Me th sana be satis tapered ine | eoeaes P] remove the topmosl of Pour Into greased pan to cool, Melt! toners to allow a ne Ci chee gale ihe guflariag, Justina in’ tha lia a terion bleh Rill Bieveat lis aver; cheentul: benider Ga he’ hanted Indhier| bean hae coucected mae direst econ ate selans.) Pick the giaas up, sheeotate before putting it In with) sbe can ret carta } Hob ihe Oldetime play; they saved her and sent |S APiN& thus saving the ite and earns! irioumy at tne bit of ates’ before him,| under the ria Si eee All and. there, silks Bs GSnAE: ARP aanN A me, But the lesson is there for the young Hing the undsiag arxsitude vf ed dod that wes Just where this “tens aepererr oe gt Sola ele ear he Car ey nee ofa saga cine ient i, foe | eee salons somalia ly pa Site 08 bat eine aut. to. earned ber £ came from HVE Bd! Covered vy the oone. Now tetl your asuience When simoat done, i fICCIBS; and to prise mest the trult which hangs highest aud (aul toe penny will vi village for the ty pave the vy big cliy to ase A Caihapidinmnl MARKAALLA, iain Leale Having done this, tell your audience porerk bute. When It 2 mM oh | dificult to obtain, take off the tire # Consequently, the woman who ts chary of her favors, whe < Prot, duah MA, Long HER REBUKE. you wil ehow them your trick 4 p substance, Di- ry areeses, that ive 1 will he iad to donste to your Old] y J wom lend yo: Ty to] Uae at \ Remove | f , ° : m Dh ils nigperdiy even with her. 9 Pesperd- cx] Pareencane of divorces in New| soues' some {22240181 premaming por « vir acquaintance] fome one '> Land.sea A venays, C7 191 iekand behold WA tap ofthe thas! Sedhasn uma. fib ™:] valved hem af <be,ROED, Ads FanRpr a Sn RSPAS a Kunio. #, diet of boasding-houge| 2% You ia tHe cialr addtewed the} Hit Creep pay Pry he my) our pe will Hud, Ne pean | rua «Two © vr effection. for her becomes the ih 19.908 10 hie, |-tprones and hash,’ aiid then send ina | MPMAP barber amdlariy by her Are 1 on etd perk Rabanne TO 28M Oe ihe on 40 bon wa, 38, 88 Wha h Peininsdared set |