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“rawee” =o THE wt EVENING wt WORLD'S » HOME .# MAGAZINE ! see microbes in everything, society, inatead of being drawn Into closer unton. would become completely disunited. Eveag / pernon, according to his idea, should be teolated from every- body else and should carry disinfectants whereever he goem ual in gavity to © The pre ently Innox MR, HAMMERSTEIN’'S HORSE. I guiling be tls TL M allin an eaese by At Mr. Hammerstein's Victoria roof garden there is) which itis ay nt remark @ performance by a horse. in ihe course of which the] !* converted |n om deadly insult are very | amp arked Chris Hawtaorne y ! werner ’ ‘ re tee oon eee ‘ ’ Chere RE ne we freer tereennere PPPOE EO ORPORT FOr RO Ere OPHo TOLD ABOUT : : THE ICR HE, i ‘ ' The NEW YORKERS. | Two Newest Mysteries of the Deep f| Se Reeineatony Mneette oF en | " . ’ ; Hy Marcetio Finwere Prva vw oe pantomime ner ) — - ) re - te Rete - 7 ‘ rene aorta at Rew * ” ' ” Hoare An H i - ee ROP Sie e p ; + io taninte, t , “ mH 6 ale me maw ‘ . one yoLumn + +4 ’ ag ne jee fhe ' ‘ 2 heetthp - : f lence s seme CHAtOe lad ; Lelia 1 ‘ - i ymin tn 4 ee THE LOSS OF WAGES i yn . ' ‘ sane (te HRPRHINY, OR of npr res " , f ' ae ‘ “cnet 7 Roy wi) wi gerr / A the reed of the A . TT a. F ifleners Fan Onn ° ( he CATA: / , . © tram pene ie Cl forme ft 1" { wearily Senn rareae ‘ NOU 1 SRE : CC G0 ,0090 700 ' H 90 Tem / / Wee are emmath. the walle ' This stoppne ine ‘ . ane HAPRICAR ) / J ‘ snelee The foemttire ie plain and | i MUL MLAL ¢ ' “Ate fe fon! : I A ne on ( { . ; ; ’ ao plane ie ¢ i" ‘ acetal Be SRPHIA wagew reinein . ; . wot —j. © | san Hie not easily unnernming, hit there le eomer dae pumped th arterie S| nine tachine tn (hie Ny@ionie pertertian-mamely, anarm and ‘ ne i M ‘ © Cation, even to the ' piilarion of ” , ‘ mmee Ht pret . ation af living In @ . soot ‘ € | ren newp There might be + ¢ the wire " jerren . aving Wiel @ | Parey How p’ye\ +) The mi enter just the same and the pase man t WMInaben etrvlehiaws " hens of . ‘ ‘ LiFe Me Le Gere {| irritated ty the presence of Hone of we lnelatite ' anit 1 oom . Ke i dima t E | mice There are eerme the nine gowns of the lad Wholeasio Newer: « ‘ ; t 7 “ en. wae i ‘ | in the fowing herds of the man, In the newepaper, 14 pomte Gemitien extends to the hen ' ‘ 1 whe ats , fl P| nee atampe, In booke, tn the feuite and vewatabten which are Th thts failing off of tend ig 10 ohsery His win @teesne | ¢ A Ys FRY \ $ Went for the table The typhald fever microbe eporte tres. that the extra bar! me nek of tte . ' known! + ‘i g bean Rov) E | ly in tie water thie man drinks the tibercatosis micrnie 1@ fs ; std that the brewertes are iaying off ¢ Cantilo and’ other of raat Ld fy? present in the mill Ae to the microbes which | ‘ nye i * . ed Wetlef th uit bole soe the ween? 4 ~ the cahe,. and p cutarly the @iroet care, anye Marcella. ‘ Workingman iv wile he drt These frets firniah ten vin GC Reokataner! 4 £| Tinagte in the Chicage T f Hiquor indicates a temp " [FIN Potter and is a daughter of the we ; are mitero on the fande which are extended in ereeting, Q@rgues well for hie eantty NibwH dele X tine oe And on the Npe ‘There are micrybee in everything he i Liquor ia a juxury not uenally the feat te go Me) ney hai Ataiinker ees | touches, In everything he eats, in everything he drinks, i@ 1 » influence! idence if f b everything he likes, In every living thing in everything that the dealers in other luxuries Ikely fo f influen Herve * ampleted. | & slat rir sea scone ie cannot pase through the laundry and under the hot irene F Of the Mraitened cireumatances |n the eipieyee's home?) *! F be Oy A ge staal AN Wishing to observe the demande of society on the one i There will be less money to svend on the theatres, at) | caniten ht Mi and’ Mba, ok band and te follow the rules of hygiene on the other. the ) > airy, for new clothes, ‘Tailor and) ttenry aiaane now Mew ye | U microphobe has staked h le hope on antiseptics the restaurants, for Jewelry Li et Ws “ edit Mew. Imont | & “ ‘To be mure, the person tormented by this dread may in © Pepeemaner; Norist and chemist wilt) a sof hie famil ‘ LRA Yh q certain sense ba a caricature, but we al) know persons whe . There are as great possibilities of hardship in a de-| . MY = } i have more or less of this fear The microphobe le alwaye ficit of $60,000,000 as of prosperity in a surplus of that Piss teat acthiniber ae the + _ nervous and egotistical, Neither in his mania as innocent aise. | army of returned actotm along the Kialial + Id seem, for it I easily communicated to others R hd’ Yeti (Don bat he oe eee ace |e Should we live acconfing to the directions of doctors, whe tener ee and tell him that he does not 190 la But even that precaution has been found to be of no avall. As a matter of fact, the microbe doctrine, instead of he ferenc Thus when you there being no human participation in the performance| , it is not within the meaning of the law as disturbing the| m @anctity of the Sabbath. hie motiy If the name of an emotion- aloor agi> actress whom you do not This would seem to be a horse on the police. AS! tape to upprave of come in seg ais don't know when it's half-past 8 neither can al say: ‘She haw lovely teeth: ‘The old hhorse appreciate the distinctions of tweedle-dum and) rought way of saying ‘knightetands is a tweedle-dee legislation concerning Sunday morais, He| fowl actor Pull tes pron discarded aa Knows nothing about the discrimination between a drink| ton , with and one without a sandwich, nor does he under- aut to call na bad actor you must say: ‘I ad- Redburnes by the strain attendant upon these petty worries and pre- | cautions. There will always be wives and mothers and } daughters who will watch at the bedsides of those they. ( love. All the leagues In the world cannot suppress the dag though !t may be banned. ; Doubtless the mirrophobes will continue to live on as i, 5 hitherto, an exceptional type of men. \\ WONDER 15 DIS APHONY 2 us he is good to 1LL SIC De BUNCH ON DE GEE WOT GIMME ay SHINE. Bighly intelligent animal blows out a light and goes to) ()), ; eRe eine 5 oi , Lien eu ie ae eee ng a mark of progression, is in reality a sign of retrogrese a nce Sct teeter Pen ee 1 sion—an obstarle in the way of a closer union of society. as This performance has been given on Sunday nights) Rurope. If he tan not been having ant Nalin nel pereractivesttl wouldiben Ineaeal celta’ eneshaleice { the law has taken cognizance of it he theatrical | CUUNE It bx been in broke If he} & the people microbe victims and tha other half microphabest an is broke after « rue season H I man has been arrested charged with violating the Sab- last must he a bad actor — 4 ° Gi Pet we ae aright to be ali atle for a ear mre - > Pein ‘i IN 4 Ls C — Fe goodness and pity are as natural to man the fear Pevordinance, He alleges In Bis defense that the act) Rialto Jargon ie very pecuilse. Youle SINCE THE Queer” MONEY Came TO Gee ERR ngand © ae} death and the instinct of self-preservation Man cannot lve As not an equestrian act, as alleged, but an equine act.| must always talk wlonxeide your mup- CONEY: | oR ned by feats teiwelanoulds ehlnk cco tlnually tthe) ene That is to say, the horse being alone on the stage ana! (°! 2nd make your points through in od . » | sible perils that surround us our powers would be paralyzed | { CAMPING OUT. Timery ts the warning given by a well-known actor . t )@tand how a “sacred” concert differs from profane LETTERS. © | agniss: the folly of sleeping on the ground to which people a opera. His perceptions are not refined, as are man’s, ° “Bie BILL Yl who camp out are addicted. Leaving behind them feather ( Oe K QUESTIONS, @ | buls, lair mattreases, close sleeping-rooms and artificlat _ to the proper appreciation of the delicate moral sense . © heat nvalleble for cool summer days, they expose theme { i which can dissever and divide a hair 'twixt north and ANSWERS S| selves to the sharp night alr of the open, lying down on the om Borthwest side. “14 ¢ culd bosom of mother earth. They expect to derive im- MT eo ® | mcnee benefit and much vigor from this. Well for them i id So if in his ignorance he chooses to appear on the © WHILE THE Cusromen | | they do not fall victims to rheumatism and bronchitis. } stage and go through his act can the police interfere to 56,807,178. 4 Eats THe Bum War aA @| A-safe general principle to follow 1s that the higher above prevent him? To the Editor of The Evening World 4 THe EOS CREL we BTC © | the ground one sleeps the more healthful will be one's slum What Is the population of Germany? | & THE x sie > ber. Campers out should allow themselves the luxury of RG. 1% eos § cot beds, or, at all events, should sleep in hammocks swung HE JUST CAN'T HELP IT. March 17, 1890. 3 a oauahadas atvleast alk test’ aboye the around. To the Editor of The Prening World: 2 ASH 3 It is the helght of absurdity for people accustomed to the We are called on to condole with the unhappy lot of | “14 “wirat year dld the (Hotel, Windsor] % UNEe: artificlalities of modern life to attempt emulation of modern the loading man of the Thirty-first Street Theatre Stock| fre occur? E. J. 0 * s @ | ite to attempt emulation of Indian customs. We are ns? longer robust, as in the primitive age of the world, whew luxury was yet unimagined. Folly of this kind will mal? the summer vacation {njurious instead of beneficial. t t r } Company in Chicago. Though married and preferring For Business Succe: bs | the joys of his own fireside to extraneous affairs of the| 7 the Baitor of The Evening World $ beorbing themes divide attention in marine circles. One is the hectic " The Other is “How Did Wily Coney-by-the-S . 7 2 Two a eart nature has endowed him with suen fa: J. A, C's question: “Which business | @ fra charm that the matinee girie all fall In. iove (n'RttET #9" can only beanwered |gtlOn: “Shall Sailors Wear Pajamas & ‘al OVE in a general way. There are character, $vVietim to Those 2,000 Bad Coins?" with him. | Individualtty and ability to be consider- | © 5 When he appears before the footlights their maidenly | ¢! before a boy should decide for which Shali Jack Tar be decorated in gay garments bifurcated, Or shall good old-fashioned nighties still enshroud his snoreful sleep? " | business or profession he 1s most suit- Rhrongh thir blood, the summer of the vine iw fo their| c's roms ei moat aly And, oh, how did shrewd old Coney “fall” to all that coinage phoney? ne, A Ww dik rewd old Coney “fa Ca at Coll YS ‘These are the two great latest unsolved Secrets of the Deep. through their blood, the summer of the vine is in their| to make @ success, The fact nowadays FRENCH ARMY UNIFORMS. — Any one who has ever seen them will admit that the worst fitting and most unbecoming uniforms worn by soldiers any country are those which hang about the bodies of the soldiers of France. Unfortunately, the new untrorm which is about to be adopted has other objections, A French writer says: "The Ministry seems to have over looked the most important attribute of all for a uniform, prestige. Every soidier must be proud of his uniform ‘The fine clothes causes them to go at their work witli greater pride and greater spirit. In depriving our soldiers of thelr ved trousers, Gen. Andre has deprived them almost of thelr ‘raison de'etre.' To deprive the army of its distine.ve signe is to show that he wishes to attack it in Its vital prins'ple” ‘Those who have ever seen the sack-like trousers of the “Ploupiou" will appreciate this criticism, oo § eins, and as his charms leave them no peace «« they} !s that a good many are on the “ rong + Beave him none, “Every night when he goes horny from) (Fck"" | An unsuccessful business man _ the theatre there are fifteen or twenty women ‘valting) jnd vive eesca at dy Koad mechanic ‘@t the stage door smiling and bowing to him,” consult his cholce as to what ine he The climax of this feminine adoration camo Guring| 4s the most preference for, in accord- the hero's personation of Claude Metnotte in the early| tn. "in his own ability, Aftor @ tttle | Part of this week. During the performance a Juliet with career, ‘Dent Iotiine depen te chosen @ Romeo's ardor climbed up the fire-escape to the actor’ Hed “good luck,” but take pleasure tn ressing-room and sought tu enter, She wanted a kiss) s Work and use self-reliance, will {and his autograph on her copy of his photograph. The] rr win gee ng atts chosen ine unhappy thespian told the adventurous lady she de-|nis mark in the word. ore g ‘Berved a spanking and delivered her to the police. “Dear Madam" In Correct. It {s a sad situation. In default of other means of| To the Editor of The Evening World escape cannot the love-persecuted actor devote himself} [* the following form of salutation to old men's parts or play the hiss-evoking villain? The!1 "men tu adurmaing eg ta” stage might thereby lose a fine romantic actor, but It/ you do not know personally fwould be a great gain for domestic happiness, GLAD TO OBLIGE. A GOOD TIP. UTILIZED TALENT. SUBMARINE INVENTIONS. A remarkable invention has been adopted by the Engltah Admiralty, the effect of which !s to fucrease the eMcienoyy of British submarines. At present the radius of submarine, attack js restricted, owing to the diMculties of ventilatioa and the carrying of fuel, but experiments warrant the ben Hef that the new submarines will be able to travel immense distances with disastrous effects on the ports of an enemy. »| The existing submarine fleet of Britain is not, however,, rendered obsolete. On the contrany, it can easily be adapted! “AM Correct.” & Vaudeville Star.—Miss Cecilia Loftus is to be paid $3,000 | 7? {2@ BAltor of The Evening World for a week's appearance in vaudeville. Wor a few hours| What ts the meaning of "O. K.?" ——_ Miss Prue—Goodnese gracious! That parrot swears tetrribly. 99S29HSO9-690900O9 Hi—S8o0 Josh hez come back from college a dood. | suppose he Tuff McSlugg—Dat sign’s all $ ain't no good. of amusing imitations of stage celetrities, for a fen | ADOLPH L. | Mayme—How did you and Jack Bird Dealer—Do he, mum? $ right. De wimmin gits dere 8i—You're dead wrong. Hed | to utilize the new discovery. The inventor is a British ofm, grimaces and variations of the voice she Is to receive an] !t Stands for “All Right” and is said | ike the new excursion steamer? Well, | ain't 80 much on pronun- { minds on dere pockets and keeps $ flirts with our summer girl@| ficer well known for his brilliant capabilities. The most req Much money as many @ father of @ family who thinks|t? have been used originally by an t!-| > Maud—It's horrid! Those deck } ciation, but I'll try to find you one } dere purses in de hand, where # $ boarders an’ my house'll be theg, | markable feature in his design ts its extreme simplicity. Dew himnelf fairly well-to-do ls paid for a sears hacd rug [literate person aa an abbreviation of] S tights won't turn down. that swears correctly, mum. jer can git at ‘em most popular on the piki @ | talls of the invention are, of course, withheld by the Ade o 1 The world is generous enough to thos: ‘orrect.* miralty. . who amuse tt, GEPOLOCLODOLSSPSOPPOOOOHHOIGOHIHOOTGHOV-HLHSDOOOGIHOOHDH 60.6.044-60600G0-6-9-40-99H.000900000066 ~ MR. CANFIELD’S WINNINGR. THIS STORY BEGAN MONDAY AND ENDS TO-DAY. wo ser von wt tse ave tina wn HE SHADOW OF A CRIME © A Story of Love and Mystery 3» By HALL CAINE. ah ne ten Sit yee @go which he has since sold at an average price of 57.) syNovsis OF PRECEDING CHAP- whom every one had feared with- he said, for the fiftieth time, as he gvard-house was thrown ‘open and a cheer. prove ithe Is innocent—it's true—it’e He has thus cleared about $200,000 by his investment In TERS. i out cause and Joe and his moth- walked nervously to and fro, number of men stepped out. “One minute and we shal) meet again, true—I say It's true—let me prove it Jess than a month. Iph Ray sei ved unten Crom ¥ er with much cause. Mrs, Garth “No use; none. Without the King's In a moment the vast concourse was Bravely, then, and fear not. ' ithe 2ey foe chara with arrow E> ate i eonee had known James Wilson when | pardon or reprieve the thing must be h si tilIness of death. Sim was struggling to regain com- alked 1> Shm and sald, “One / . Are we wrong in assuming that in taking this flyer in TR Hi tathena COOKeC HAIR Andon || Ralph ibeought Bim: trom! the ware tor || Seco bres ee Awtitee Lawson?" whis- | posure. He succeeded. His tears were | moment more and we had clasped hands the market the distinguished gambler has mere! done pares nt and abe eves | that is senna her husband from whom she and her aon “But the witnesses will be with us ered one. one, but a wild look came into his in heaven!” on # ‘arger scale what frequenters of his gambling-house) {jet “ikon.” whose true name 8 | hag fed to escape his crucitics, She had | within the hour, Put It back one little ‘he Sheriff was not there. ‘The Under | face. Ralph dreaded this mora than eau now there was a movement at the ; @o? Has he not bet on the turn of a card? Wiph'on 4 sew treason wareant as ithe | infamed Joe's mind against this man | jour, and they must be here.” Sheriff and a burly follow in black were j fare Shipveredi be saat re nsiele a) are WHEAT procession passtig along a o mes Wi 3 eect apt i rt, ‘ i 0 ew o, Rending stock In intrinsically worth no more now] mouataiious road, ‘Tne Aghe frightona | NN) Called himecle James Wrison to sir eiboeai bles Wy @Dyle the, ines wats) | etencing sce) by) mde; ati, and say. m0. word fold. Ho wan followed by Willy ‘Ray Phan it was at the time of Mr. Canfleld’s purchase. The] fini! 'ia Inte nwas Rie Nae | Nout with Angus. Hay, he hed staggered | "Ani and must obey’ it to the letter Asnvng (thors) who were) near (0 the, | Mint, ease Ts cuea Ralphs || ana deen Seekeen ete eee fay ad's prospective earnings are n ter. It simpl: Ralph escapes, ‘thanks | to the smithy, Joe shut the door In his God in heaven! Do you not see youre | sonffoh! on the ground In front of It Have you any statement to make?” | together Liehind, Rotha and Mrs, Garth, ‘3 © no greater. It almply ess of his flends Simeon Tachte Andi etian’ chin éather hie tad ean self, do you not think that if this thing Was one we know. Robbie Anderson naveela: “Willy came forward and fell on bie pens, to quote the technical Wall street report, that R. Stage, and little Tiga be Rees eee liga rout elen! worda t* dome, two innocent men will die?” and (ramped the market-place the long one." brother's neck. ph becomes i tive after makla ° out b Ri : ; . sharp advance was due mainly to covering by Ww nom he Mi, ‘omise ta marry to him Joe had flung the amithy door | | wee for me to think, My partis | night trough, ae tad cos able ‘or you?” said the officer, turning to “God has had mercy upon us!" he m ie? ‘ji " tly otha, told that . 5 to tear him: m the spot. is eye led, : ~ That Is to say, ree “coppered” th 11 Mi him, and finding that she has been tnla- Joe had carried the body back to the Without Laan etn who came behind the chaplain. gneiot ton, sald something to him which he did nol 5 o ed" the ace and lost; Mr.| ted,’ sends Roo ole arderaon to atop M6? | drldge and left it there, “We can and must. these walked with a firm step, @ broad- “He has nothing to say," sald Ralph, | hear. The words were inaudible to thy Banfield played i: and won TAWALOH RHE Ha RCRTIN eae oa Rotha, who nursed Joe, took his con- ‘The clook in the market-place regis- | preasted man, with an upturned face. quietly. Then ho whispered again in | crowd, but the quick sympathy of th . —_—————- My feet. Ralph gives himsoit up atter | fession down as he spoke and, with tered ten minutes to elght. A pale- | Suppceted on his arm the other stag- | §im's ear, ‘Bravely.” great heart of the people caught tb from the Dead.”—The Evening World's serial for] fapturin AuGky accident the horse | Willy and Mrs, Garth, hastened trom faced man In the crowd started a hymn. | gered along, his head on iis breast, his Removing his arm from Sim's con- | unheard message. i ‘week will be Egerton Castle's “Back from the| to the ou! Tie ig charged, with Sime | the deathbed bearing the precious paper ‘Stop his mouth," oried.a voice from hair whiter and his step feebler than of | yulsive grasp he threw off his long coat, WA Spepitevel Al reprieve!’ ‘shout a story of romantic intere -| with the murder of Wilson Garth and | to the King. the roof of the shambles, “the Quaker | oi4. Necks were craned forward to | At that moment the bleared sun iit up | stty voices. ry ic interest exhibiting this suc lithor at his bost. The complications of the plot] {RAY yin condemned to death. | Rothe There was commotion in the corridors Fascal!'’ And the men In blouses started | catch a glimpse of them. his lifted face. ‘There was a hush of A woman fainted at the window pe BParaiarcel'ahd: parting of x) young couple, the| isve hui? *he lovee Rath and will yet | aaa’ Gniet chamber of the guard-houee, a catch, But tne alnging continued; “This iu terrible,” Sim. whlapered. Rind, It was Rotha, | , Ws feigned suicide and disappearance, his adven. i “Where Is the Sheriff?" was the ques- others joined in it and soon it swelled “Only a minute more, and it will be ‘nen, with a frantfo gesture, Sim ‘Whe two men were led off with stang si " aR 13 tion asked on every hand. to a long wave and flowed over that over,” answered Ralph. sprang forward and seized the arm of | eyes. They walked like men in & America and his return to find hiv wife dead. if is told with a graphic directness of style which In the Shadow of Death, Willy Ray was there, and had been for human sea, Sim burst into tears that shook hls the Under Sheriff, and orled, hyster!- Mo there one uD echo Be bsorbing interest of the narrative. It yill Of GARTH, a) of fever, con- hours closeted with the Sheriff's iat But the clock was striking. and before whole frame, hy? the blast on the mountains, more seh ferwed. It was he who had killed tts least bell had ceased to ring between “Bravely, old friend," Ralph sald, “Ay, but I have something to may. He | than the roar of the seal end in Saturday's, | f@ oman Wilegne tisrthy, the stra Here is the confession, duly signed," the fines of the;hymn a window of the molted himself, despite his words of ng exe eB ae me back and let mo THE BND. t