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OF the defend The Kventy Procedire in ite ffor ne | ton that lene 9 . ‘ fefiert on tive ties prewm (he ‘ t . petting thety ‘ ‘ fous attornpys for the 1 ; - A superficial examination © c . private recone t ‘ The ahyater Inwyer ie y f te litlen ; Ajecreditable on q nad ‘ 4 The legal eopreventetiy t ‘ in ‘ Gulch” concern, of th Mnatly in 1 silver of the chor mic with an eet gem renting openly on an expertotion of and ; general the attorney« for a edt e breed of { harpies with whom t+ to the law ben ri steed form of collecting } these off-color @f the bar are civen court-rocm ctinding en an even Plano with the mort reepertable nel. It fe an equal Sty of recognition in whlch lies injustice to honest Itigant It is wholly within the powers of a justicn to die eriminate without the risk of incurring a charge of par tality against the wnwor suitor and the eq un worthy counsel. Tt ia quite within hile Jurisdietion to end once for all, so far as ‘ls own court-room i4 con cerned, this perverted use of It for private ends. That I" he refrains from thit action bespeaks a regretabie leniency. THE RAID ON “THE” ALLEN’S. | The police on Tuesday night raided “The Allen's place {n Sixth avenue and arrested four of the four hun-! dred persons found on the premises. ; The raid bore points of resemblance to the investment! , of a fortress and was successful only because of strategy on the part of the invaders. It was obviously not feasi-; ble to break through the tron-bound windows and doors! with an axe or fireman's ladder; these implements of attack are now obsolete as against the {mproved precau- tions for defense adopted by the proprietors of places of resort lable to po'lee suspicion. But while the warders| at the wicket wore momentarily off thelr guard and the) ‘portcullls was up two detectives slipped in, and the fate! i ot the beleaguered fortress was sealed. A thousand) spectators watched the proceedings with Interest. 4 ‘This, It appears, was the elghty-eighth raid on The" 4 Allen's, Year after year at Irregular Intervals the police have broken in, carted off the contraband betting para- | phernalia, haled somebody, sometimes Allen himself, into court, and then after a due lapse of time triod It again | Frequenters come and go, new betting sheets replace! old and the business reopens, now in the same place and) d again in a new, : And just what does it profit the morals of the com- munity? If Allen is guilty of law-breaking cannot his “{llegal business be suppressed once for all? The con- tinuous-performance raiding process is getting to be of * _ the nature of a burlesaue. ; A QUESTION OF HORSE PISTOLS. ‘J “The decision of the Board of Classification of the! } United States General Appraisers that “horse pistols, though of antique pattern and unfit for use as pistols,” are dutiable, is quite in line with precedent as protecting} ~ our infant industries for the manufacture of antiques, against the pauper importations of Europe. | Shall we admit old mabogany sideboards, colonial o Chippendale or Sheraton, free from England or the West, Indices while we have flourishing factories for their production in Philadelphia? Shall we let grandfathers’ clocks and Martha Washington andirons come {in un- taxed and so deal a blow to infant New Pngland in- dustries? At a time when Philadelphia is making idols for Siam and fezes for Turkey the adjustment of the tariff on such articles must be delicately contrived to stimulate the new manufacture. Perhaps with proper . tariff encouragement local industries for the manu- facture of spurious antiques may in time attain the cleverness of craftsmanship requisite for the produc- tion of a tiara of Saitaphernes. It would be interesting if we could foresee the future of thése imported flint-lock pistols. Will they ever get “into an auction room as the bona fide guaranteed w ons left by Prince Charlie on the fleld of Culloden? Or will it appear that they were Wolfe's tried and true friends at Quebec? Conyiction of a Proferstonal Nexuenr.-Mr, Edward ‘t Devine, General Secretary of the Charity Org, Bociety, writes to The Evening World to say: torial In your issue of Aug. 7, entilied "The Berga New. York,’ contains in its closing sentences ex Advice to citizens about giving on the street; a justifa indersement of Commissioner ¥ the Charities Department; a £ ‘ the lucrative character of professi« | York City, and {# quite correct in Its charac Mary Ann Meyers, a persistent begging lett has recently been sent to the workhouse The article be+ gins, however, with a statement so erroneous and so mis- ninistration’ of ng in New y @xultation on the part of the officers or employees of tho the punishment of professional crimmals. We are aiding 2 Police Department to keep tn ‘Brises in this part of our work only when, ax ts now fre- Another Poultry Problem, party cries and tries to reach Busztuz—Last night I attended the atly, happening. a young offender deliberately and}n, aye ealior of The Evening Wort aN tc oe a theatro and saw a play full of gvod situ- ihe cruel: police .dialike, his trade: 0 iy ives up his mendicant life." In the use of} Readers: A woman has a basket con- peels, pursue mnie Pa ations, So when there’s some one to be flayed ont reer ares eeveens conviction, the Gace) eatning 180 eggs. For ever} 11-2 goose | the, base ar Humdrum—Did the play make a hit? ‘They treat him to a lttle raid, sae se. PO eggs in her basket sho has 2 1-2 duck | Whelr turn, . Bysstus—Well, ‘I’ should may 80) The Until the poor man’s life apne in protecting the public from the further im-| eggs and 31-2 hen eggs. How many|aditional tt Hach of the accompanying pictures represents some popular summer sport. | audience waa composed of people out of fe dha they've aan ‘it 0 CS AAat 8 y| additional trials - of rald-itie, at each kind has sho? B. 0, fight and chase, What are they? employmont,—Pittaburg Gazette, A al re 0 ea : . ies ig y bi ty oy " La ateant 7 OANA BR: hae yy Pere mEner ener Creer eenenre f THE » EVENING w# WORLD'S »# HOME .¢ MAGAZINE #& | «| LETTERS, atement Of] To the Editor of The Evening World: rization of|stay under water for fifteen minutes -writer, who] without coming to the surface? | Jeuding that I must trespass upon your space for a brief “ . First row: a remarkable man. | _gorrection. There is no ‘joy’ in the Charity Organization |’, "*.raon ye norm aa taly or aaet: what| “FM the sent ot trade, Milles—Come on with the explanation. ‘VMociety over the sentence of Mrs, Moyers, although Its] ace ie he on Jule lout Gy Do we come, poth man and maid." Glles—I beat him three staight games mendicancy officer took the steps which led to her arrest! © PEROT eee Re Meee at billlarda last night, and he never sald ind conviction. ‘There is no spirit. of joyful] “OUt of Shadows and Fanctes Into | Second row Charity Organization Society in the exposure of fraud ory To the Editar of The Evening Wort: | streets clear of pro-| em. beggars, but the opportunity for rejoicing] of the above. PATRICK G, _ — . ee — newer PORE EEE RED GOOF ’ eeoreroeee ' ‘ HALL WE DIF, OF OLD AOEE When New Yorkers Cross the DtyxrreNo. 2. re meres ot Prawoging f+ Mir eee Be Wremarenrd tha Astrologer and tha Actiyt Forqqast What ly Come to Zome Naw Yorkers Whan they foes Over the Aivear Ay Warcet Preenwet howd fe will en anuffed ent + nourtehing vod your Ife ‘ oarned mete t human itfe ' a feo XID dies et revdy to ame scovered cay 4 a “us what we v ‘ re allotted to um ' we are tn : © myster- « \ ' sing to destroy us 1 efit a wiy discovér meane of reached by chance, » Is generally Vosteur process, But tt tom and this we must be short a time, and tt te 1) few who are living to-day will Ive que vi RECREATION CUUR CHECKER POLICY +) obit POKE DE WINES ETC. ” SOFT DRINKS Pease will be taken off by disease Rey ene tokce < full. Tn the mean thme setentists aSe vid Costors will pursue thelr Investigations and make euo- ories. In this way the tuberculosta question morrow the turn of cancer will if Il live to see the com- nts which undermtae r bodies 'abor every Ss rot even our imme- One and all, ang and olf efore their {Ifa's menati 1 WILL RAID Bus PLACE QUICKERN SCAT fear death. instead he will of bis allotted days as we teng for g day. Dying, he will refuse to live ishment when we are satiate’ or to wall + 10), 129 or 130 years ne has lived wilt » to dive. Man will refuse no Hh - W : ¢ / shea we are tired I CARRIE 2 a / Jouve tuititted hie a — Caucuene or ‘| A RESOURCEFUL WOMAN. \ TOLD YOuse Kips ONCE : ‘T think ft 1s» foolish fashion that so many women Ine BEFORE, TO i that of telling their age wrongly,” said the woman Qurt SHOOTIN 1y halr. “I can honestly say that CRAPS: said her friend, with many meanings tn the mono~ * said the first speaker, with a smile—she was a ith a senses of humor, “the fact ts, I don't have to, way of king myself out younger than I'am, ff I without telling a ftb at all.” inquired the other, curiously, “In what way?* e burden of the fb all upon the questioner. You 1 one y dear women friends—tt ts always vho are curious on this point—asks me how old I ain, ‘on, I'm a year or two older than you, you know, my at least & ar older. Let me see, now, how old are {comes worr And then she ‘9 knocks more my age than { JEROME. PUT 2]: should ever have the nerve to do mysell \T AWAY —— 2 ALCOHOLIS!M AND CRIME. esir Lombrogo, the well-known Italian anthropologist, ied a new book, In which he deals at length ubject of criminality. He attaches special tm- the influence of alcoholism on eriminallty and it ei He goes back sometimes for sey- ‘ons to find why a man is a criminal. He says y-seven children born by alcoholics only fourteen are normal, The abnormality may not always show Itedi= as criminality, but when it does In one generation some @b- hormality car be shown in every generation. Of 100 crimes nolivin ig the cause of fifty In France and forty-one in any. ON THE EVENING WORLD PEDESTAL. FRIENDS OF THE NINT’, HOE IN+ ME BUGS wine PROTECT OUR INTEREST / ALL \ OFF THE DeveRY HOLDS HIS Be BARBECUE, AND DEFIES ALL DESTROYERS OF HiS PEACE. Willlam Travers Jerome, to Be Appointed Chief Raider and Gambling-Suppressor of the Fifth Stygian Pa Assembly District and to Be Endowed with an X-Ray Eyesight Which Will Enable Him at a Glance to Distinguish a “Private Residence” from a Roulette Joint. rd a ” s as 4 as a There'll be panic, rush and scramble ’mongst the sinful folks who gamble When the axe-wielding attorney shall assail their Stygian home, And hectic wreaths of glory’l! crown the labors Purgatorial Of that eminent crusader, Mr, William T, Jerome. (HOME FUN FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS. | 7° of the Best Seed <= Jokes of the Day. ALCHEMISTS OF TRADE. The Doctor—I am greatly interested in that story of the Oregon chemist who wed in turning slate Into gold fessor—I see nothing remark- My coal dealer often turns slate into greenbacks.—Chicago Tribune, : bo p . and there is no i players. ‘Dwo ¢ rhe Evening World: | | stand back to back, a Rood he the mekMng ot MAC apart, ee cneal ns marked “TI We Meet Agatn.’* it In Impossible, In it posite for any living man to, ‘The other row asks: HE'S A DUMB ONE. 5. A. W. "And prithes tet! ui Giles—That fellow Ohalker Is certainly From what fair pi Just Forty Years Old. a word about how well he used to play before he got out of practice.—Chicago News. the Trath.” | Phen get ‘That we mey te ‘The first row show the tr ‘The’ Allon, whose place has Just been raided for the elghty-etghat ) umbris et imaginibus in veritat- Please give English translation el upon and the Second row tries to guest what It Is lif they guess correctiv the imitating doa Children! Upon our Pedestal APRAOPRIAUE: “The” Allen next doth greet us.