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THE w EVENING » WORLD'S # HOME w MAGAZINE OCIALISM—AT HIS OWN EXPENSE. YES | MAY FRIEND, RIGHT * \TS THE RICH GRASPING COWN WITH THESE KINGS oF MR. J. - IN THIS STRERT 1S MAGNATES , THAT FIX THE Coie Ri: TUATS WHAT 1 6A! on ae gash eay aml) wy PRICE OF THE NECESSITIES OF SET pete PEOPLE RISE UP wHite Y¥ SOMPLAINT, 1 LIFE AND GRIND THE COMMON S15 NET TIME, AnD — He's 4 OANGER vo THe MAN UNDER THEIR COMMUNITY £ TURSDAY EVENING, 7 t MAY 19, 1903. Published by the Press Publishing Company, No. & to @ . Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-OfMice * @t New York as Second-Class Mali Matter. Cee ee eee eee reer ee eee ee ee ara VOLUME A48B......s:.secceeeerree NO. 18,246. —_——————— ‘POOR ICE AT HIGHER PRICES. Whe price of ice has been raised for consumers in) some parts of Brooklyn, where {t is delivered now at 40) cents a hundred pounds, or at the rato of $8 a ton. It {s| proposed to increase the price in Manhattan to 35 cents | @ hundred from the existing rate of 30 cents. Ice at 30 dents a hundred means $4 a ton, between which and the price of $2.50 charged the dealer by the Ice Trust there ought to be a falr margin of profit. This raising of prices is preliminary to the regular $ gummer increase. The excuse is given that everything) 3 else of household consumption is dearer, so why not ice?| 2 “Drivers of {ce wagons want living wages the same as| ether people.” But is the public to Infer that when ths g price is raised the drivers will have their wages ad-| % wanced? On this theory they must have profited by in- $ oreases of pay last summer and the summer before, Y Five cents amounts to something in domestic economy HERE SPLOGF-GVHS IGS HIIIHIHO OSHS HGHGHOSL @ to never see anything any more; you just got to take me somewhere.’ ‘Well,’ I says, ‘It's to the Island for you.' She got started before she thought I meant Coney, instead of Blackwell's; but when she calmed down the plenic is ready to start. I ride down as a passenger for about the dozenth time in my life, and it fees strange. I eay to mysclf: ‘Any one could spot you fore Jay, sitting here nervous like, moving up when anybody wants to sit down near you, piking out of the window and} . @eal of inferior ice is marketed in.this city. ‘The legis- Gen. Grant. It is a pinin steel ntb, but lative bill which forbade the cutting of {ce for domostic| {frien the gract hand thet wiekied It ‘ases within a prescribed area in the upper Hudson was) has long been cold no shadow of rust am enactment along the right lines, Unfortunately it)or dirt ts allowed to accumulate on the @0es not cover tho hold-over ice of previous harvests, | “lsht Dit of metal. : Bee cm comtiee lon ARonT THE COLLEGE BOY IN HIS NEW ROLE OF STRIKE-BREAKER, wt: a é bles, mi be begrudged if it to 2 Be Wettg an ergroveenent of quaity. Tue natura: ice re-| TOLD ABOUT = ‘» 2) BOTHGATES’S FAMILY PICNIC. fp tailed in Manhattan at present has much snow In ft and NEW YORKERS g @irt as well, which may be harmless, but which looks . Fe Talos a Day Off, Go sto Coney Teland eal i 5 @uspicious. An inspection of the bottom of a pitcher of ———__ Re‘arns Cjn cally Incline. 4 ‘ fce water after the ice has melted does not inspire eons R. GEORGE SHRADY treasures TAKE a day off Sunday,” sald Both; re ake f fidence 1n the purity of its contents, Certainly a great|]) Among, hi moet oherahed poston 66] “May ana'the kids to the Island. Teanead sags “I wag examining a witness," said RUSSIAN BARBARITIES. “Manny Friend, “ ‘How long ago did this ocour?’ I asked him. ‘Six months,’ ‘With reference to the Kischineff outrages Mr. Jacob] he said, ‘Didn't you say only five min- S Gohiff says: “Russia, afraid of her own people, is we ee? that {t occurred thes months amking a t ” ago?’ I thought I had him, but he | Ce hed smiled blandly gnd afd, ‘So I did. Lord, Amy one even superficially conversant with the his-| how ume does fi tory of Russia can confirm this view as correct. Russia Oo 1 more than any other European country—more than| George Francis Train recently over- Bpain or the most ignorant provinces of Italy—is re-|Reart one power way Joknsly to Ugious to the point of superstitious fanaticism. There| «¢ 14 my life to live over again 1'a gects abound Like the Doukhobars, who have given Amer-/be a capitalist.” fon an example of piety commingled with gross heathen- See ae eal Prat e za as o are a cap! ist, very fem; there a new rullgious leader appears periodically | a, who te in another's employ is a as the originator of a sect whose tenets may evidence) capitalie and has capital out at Inter- @n exalted spirituality or the lowest of sensual material- ie ala Pearce fem, ft is a toss-up which. As an example of the sh laa eo beer A ats he) Sntensity of orthodox Russian religious ardor the incl-| Pore ot agree peg on my Ine dent is related of a believer killing a neighbor whom he| vested capital I'll be obtiged to you." | Saw eating bacon during Lent! ‘The ‘Citizen’ suddenly let the discus- ‘dn autocratic government, conscious of what It bas| "0" > se 6 to lose by opposing a religious sentiment so strongly| outs Frenkel of the Hotel Albert, grounded, may woll hesitate to check persecution even| settled one point of superstition in a of the atrocious nature of the black deeds of Kischinetf,|™asterly way the other evening. An 3 may even countenance it, as is charged. Thet such a Sasa thacl enlraterse: eourse of netional policy is possible or credible indicates| ‘Say, Hrenkel,” asked one of the con- the 4 t | testants, “Is it true that it's good luck w depth to which Russia is still submerged in semi. bes a blacks GAC tgulawe SOUNe! D999 SSEOGOGOEIDNIGTESSOOOTGIISIIIONOHTIOSD CSTR en SORE BREAKING THE TEAMSTER’S STRIKE starting to get up at every station.’ I tell you, I feel so uncomfortable that when we get to the bridge I say: ‘It's! to the trolley for me.’ Redhead don't like the trolley’ and the kids don't like the ‘L,’ so the majority is with me. On the trolley I don’t think {t's any Business of >: mine how they run it, and so I get happy, and I chia redhead a yard. She giggles and says, ‘Bothgates, I bee Neve you're trying to make a mash on your wife.’ “Ain't It funny? You can separate a man and his wite every time at a glance. They ride from the Battery to neem to be just pulled out of them, and they never smile unless something funny:happens, and then they smile with some of the other passengers. Remember old John Swinton? It used to make me feel good to have him and his wife on the train. They Just snuggled up close as @ STRIKE OREAKER (N TRAINING © all the time, and smiled into each each other's eyes end seomed to think the other passengers wasn't there at all Ta time the other guard: ‘Bee grandpa and grandma? and we'd pike and grin, and perhaps the passengers would get on and they'd pike, and only see @ nice old lady read~ Harlem without a word, and If they do talk the worls loving boy and gal, and they chinned to each other AAGITRATION ing newspapers to a nice old man. OUT 07.17, ~ STRIKE aT Tian bY & Gare: OF Foeroai. “Well, we get down to the island, and we see a dig crowd, and we eat frankfurters and drink beer, and we! walk with the crowd, and we see an old duck pretending to have fun bathing out in the water all by his lone some, and the day just slides away and everybody gets tired, and we gets washed into a trolley and back we come to old N'York. Redhead she heaves a sigh when all As “It afl dépends,” answered Mr. Fren- the flat windows are up, so that the place can get some wee wel after deep thought, ‘on whether THE ATHLETIC GIRL. yod're\a chan’ cr@ (motes five, and I don't know where it's gone.’ But the kids theg’ want to go back to-day, and they've built e Luna Park, in the kitchen, and want to make one of them sit-down-and> slide-to-the-bottom machines out of the fire escape.-. “You have to be young to enjoy the Island, but it's @ good thing for the fellens that blew their twelve hundred for a Mcenee tha: the crowd don’t know it." ‘Vassar’s May day celebration has come to be a fleld| Gen. Nelson Miles, alick ap a new pin, | event in which ellm-limbed Dianas course along the/*raicht sa the proverbial arrow, im: cinder path I!ke the wind and leap and hurl the modern|tuva an "1" train at Cortandl strest, f substitute for the discus across the plain in a way mar-| A little, white-whiskered puffy gentie- ' vellous by comparison with the general physical inert- egeurmecetee stage ei nea Davie ine ie the bess uf the college woman of earlier days, Was it for) oi inys head. Gen. Miles turned in his { this development of the higher education of women that] stride. 4 Busan B, Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton fought} Stch Leecopniyintell a sects meas welt: i the masculine prejudice of the last generation? ioc ise seen tie. tntruser | eauaened but i they were disappointed. “Why, G if They bullded better than they knew. Probably|the General cred, grasped the short nothing was further from their expectation than that a| man's band and drew him through the | / girl student should do the one hundred yard dash in| tering crowd. They sat down together | 13 1-6 seconds or jump fourteen feet and more or put the | “™! £2##!pped Uke achoolboys, i shot a long distance, But is {t not a gain that the girls| Arthur F. Porter, of smokeless-powder who are to be the mothers of the next generation are | fame, returned yesterday from a Sunday | acquiring a strength of physique, a sounder digestion|%7°™ in New Jersey, and exhiblid; @nd a saver and more rational outlook on life along with Lene qe ye the a =! mo deterioration of the feminine qualities most highly | announced. prized by man? woe he one, to judge from its! te,” commented a friend. At the beginning of the summer the recommendation | “=o, no," replied Porter; ‘no special ! 4 of swimming as a feminine exercise made in the newly | improvement over the old ‘1902 model.’ f rvblished ‘Athletics and Outdoor Sports for Women” is timely interest. It is pointed ont that swimming} LETTERS, \ Nos \ DDY $OOOHHOEOHS-90909G:99 9999999 $O$H4HHOHHH-90OO-99-993:00O0009O000OH099O0H009-0OH A GRAPE A MINUTE. To eat @ grape a minute for an hour at a time, and to ree, peat this performance three or four times a day, eating very | {ittlé else meantime but dry tread, may seem @ monotonous way of spending the time. This treatment worke wonders for thin, nervous, anaemic people, whose digestions have got out of order trom worrying or overwork. It is no mere quack, prescription, but a form of cure recognized and advised by, many well-known phystcians. Grapes are, perhaps, the most digestible of any fruit in existence. Many of our common fruits are just es useful and much nicer than doctors’ pre scriptions. The apple is an excellent purifier of the blood, ON THE EVENING WORLD PEDESTAL WE'VE ALWAYS HAD THE COLLEGE WINDOW BREAKER! WHEN 00 WE GO STRIKE -OREAKING 9 air, and she gives me a hug and eays: ‘Bothgates, be it) ever so high up and stuffy, home's Wetter’n Coney any Sunday.’ I eay: ‘Sing {t again, Mi I'm shy three ninety DISPERSING A MOB QUICKER THANDUR ‘FINES “fosters a supple ease of movement which is apt to = lend additional gruce to the carriage.” And its benefits QUESTIONS, ATCHING THA CLOCK fa strengthening the lungs and developing the chest are ANSWERS. 'e unquestioned. Yale undergraduates are creating discord in New Haven by their eff orts to break up the local strike. Would Reduce Weight. PROVIDENCE AND THE PHILIPPINES. |r ene suitor of The Evening World: Probably the most remarkable exhibit of American] How can I reduce my weigat? B methods 90 far made in the Philippines 1s im the appoint-| ass. senty of vi Go Bre ment of Miss Floy Gilmore to be Assistant Attorney:| reise, ‘Don't sleep in the devtkne General. The little brown women out there will probably | Avold sweets, milk and starchy foods. look upon ‘her with amazement as an incarnation, as it| Apply to Board of Education, ‘were, of the American {dea of intellectual progress for | 7 ‘¢ Milter of The Evening World: we Where con I learn particulars of the Whe is . G} Mary's School Ship? W19) The day the news of Miss Gilmore's appointment was Deflve “A Gentleman,” HOME FUN FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS. ||9°™ of the Best Jokes of the Day. cisco: “Our control of the Philippines may without ir-] 1” regard to your Home Magazine HANGRERCHIERATRICK: TO MAKE A MAGIC CIRCLE. 3 ” argument as to “What Isa Gentlemen Thy fear, strange as it appears, ie . reverence be held to be providential. I would say that any man who aseumea | YeTx/ Simple; the performer must have Done THE BRAN SUOS. The more the wide gulf between the American wom-|the title of gentloman and has not the|%, confederate, who has two handker- Tickertide, the stock broker, Theat am and the little brown woman aforesaid {s reduced the |£004 qualities in public lite must pe re- | Chiefs of the same quality, and with the that he’s @ bull at the stook exchenge. better will be the justification of our assumption of di-|sarded rather as an outcast than any-| %&™@ Mark. one of which he throws Polly—Perhape; but Bthel declares vine right in tho Philippines thing else. ‘The man who calla him-|UfoT the stage to periggm the feat that when he calle on her be always { self a gentleman must be one tn every Peeplun eatuh pater iE seems to be ® good dea! of bear, be apect—cJ takes = FATAL SELF-DISTRUST. s {moral and humane, He) ihe bundle, though he affects to. cilx ‘ takes to bugging £0 naturally} salt! i The annals of suicide contain few cases of self-de- reopens aoa must properly apply | Whom Gerdsacunnta vam che of the A QUESTION OF TRAINING, @tructton more pathetic than that of the young girl Teleinelshen taraatleenule ges Jantkerchleth naturally tikes chat Paden hte far—hic—te't to Harv'd * pecience to oth nd give them | ich comes first to bis hand. He de- uere’ ‘who killed herself because of her fear that she would not Example in iife, He mus athe Ce ret aires him to shake th ntter@nse Polleeman—Thirty minutes’ walk. be able to coak satisfactorily for the man she was about | cording to the Golden Rule, be a good | bellish the operation, but in so doing “| Sporter—For you-hic—or for me?— ‘to wed. It ts pitiful that self-distrust should have been |"°™ * #9 husband and a good father. Harvard Lampoon. a to go to such lengths. t . permed to e0 ih Lenses ae ran ate ate 71], SEORRARMESS WELL ARMED, _ Is st not well for the world that most brides-to-be} To te mixer of The, Bvening World: best : finds that he is not likely to take the % - we ro such misgivings as to thelr domestic accom- What was @ “Corinthian?” 8. W. | feet that comes to his hand; he prevents Cut out these circles, paste them together, bore a hole in the middle, spin it cane te Posy se me the an. ments? If every enguged girl as the fatal hour ap-|. Cofnthlars were Inhabitants of the| fim from crawing by fixing upon an- |" ® String. What will it look Uke? “Antidote for watert” exclaimed the| ancient city of Corinth. Later the term other, under pretense of his havi: aches which is to reveal to the beloved one her inca-| was apniind to a claes of London aport | more: sanacioge look: Where te fa oe GRIEVANCES. ; Reecen cnet rene canes ty a9 @ cook wore to kill herself, what a decimation] ing meh. “Connthian architecture,” | Kerner ie, tora and carefully folded ‘ SENENDRUMS: pepe aa pd iol practise Pogreea which is still In voi ue, took It up, it is wu a upon @ tab.e Every day in the year the average Wh; fs an oran; like a , What an {mmolation of tender hearts that| from" tie ‘syiovof Wuvaite kot en ae as near @ attition. Ont chat part of the man has @ grievance. On the last day| aiceple? Beoanee wwe have Raita tucky and I want to be prepared for! 6 @ ricmas the ililonaire astomoblilt, who bea fest | serve a tar better purpose by assuming the cultnary } Corinth RCRA IG ant 8 in the year he has probably forwotten| from tt. the worst.”—Chicago News, race horse Glermia for $00,000 and who was fora triad if they have {t not! Would not ouch painful] Stratehe 1 Beats Four Aces, x | Oe Sey. sateen ar When {s.@ schoolmaster like a man . ALMOST RESIGNED. prestdont.) , cally put an end to marriage? ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: ree hundred and sixty-five dayal with one eye? When he hes room for a th fines Dear Children! On our Pedestal ; nd ¢ lal ditn the year he has poured this particn- ‘ expectant do not feel themselves called on A claims that any straight flush beats pupil. See H. R. Thomas. now! four aces. TB olalma that onty a royal | & WE yall (i geasaghy meal pe beans oped MCT t omot : of culinary skill, and properly 8o.|fush beats dour aces. Which ie right? | Sect ate ae eevee atthe eaeat arate | cer piittente Deceit ee teen imdet aitaaslony whe “tantecs tite The ewath he cuts ta deap and wide; hy of the maiden behas sworn to W. G., J, He 1, if the, performer be not por-; este the use of itt What is the most warilke nation? ma table, (whle Is & Ann) REM Ant Push beats. four. aves: | gy ry ft i "xe | Don't kick, Tat the iother fellow: ad] Naceation, beckuse # 1a aiwaya in x fehts as well 5 have the socont! ha: the k'oking—and give-him dause, Who was the fastest runner inthe world? a mesesige he was the Aret in the : 2 Frantic scrimmages with strikers are dead sure to find more likers * Than mouldy tasks like Calculus or “grinding” for the Bar; And “undergrad” strike-fracturers may soon be manufacturers Of yells like this: “Strike-Breakers we! Siss! Eat ’em up! Rah! 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