The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1903, Page 8

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* ~~ -, a a a . 7 2 f ° 7 * - . } Mumm 1m ( “ . , soba i e™ ¥\ in be " e " + @ FSV yh 4 F - —— OLD ABOUT THE FOVER WITH A PAST, - - , ‘ j ‘ v , , E ante a ailenee? Tt even , « t b { d | ehh TE fhe Comtowend, we Nwveted im The ‘Atari iew yonkers The Torturesome Ziane }tabit Doomed in Infaney. Paver He Meter (elfiete, Toma foe [ 7 tne ‘" - } 4 VOLUME v i ow ree ’ sone CMIVALAY IN an “ ' me « ‘ ” ’ nen Plain for the ° when « ' fine show lhe ‘ . “r eed ome The Ff wite® ‘ * and ore . ase! Pralen them H 1 a hepet Taud and honor f ae for tte fonndat thea bo ld ° indian atrome wf the frat ator fm Aleciplinina certs y storm Whore coarse and one | oat omen and © Parely, If aver, pee with @ re returning from Con * ween the eeeem there te League, oxereieing + ands in thie more thee " ‘ ' NAM iy the Chtcame Tether erly youthe un ‘ \ a nt wen ple Aifferentiv, while wee heir bravato. neket | 4 re P expnetance te pointe of view, Aifference 68 Rneeling down made t ; | divergence of teatniog oll create a qulf Mien, They were then 5 i os . A lover @hich ean he Olted) te: ony Wale wt : Af e man who can fest and inspire Ate not the old f ‘ YT. tone el? eet foith 4 sweetheart ought be, and doubtless @ahty of these kn a) ate id ' ¢ Mey Hines on jist eich miedo iG 1 it t, However complete the confidence hetwaen the two, 00 Ao od fat ag we ni " ‘ | PUN Mine fo be toe greedy of eanfidances Cartosity cast the ‘trene: ron ait ar {feet ma 1 woman thet Eden, and has done no end @ But where are , f ‘ Mechlef ever since Such a course implies distrunt, and te @ome from private entetrpr ft ® t fore and ww In te tte mubject tie not wise for aitier man or woman to marry where he t Jor whe cannot trust, atill lees te plight troth to one whe WESTERN WOMEN BUYERS. “ |fhows distrust of his or her own good faith, Tt ts @ fooltet a vi Mea Carnegie te tn the gardener who ¢ rejoice In the beauty of his flowers Tt ts noted that among the zreat army « ° | 7 me met into " without forever = them up to make sure that the G@ronging the city fully 10 per cont are nO ‘ root Je all righ iden, people who are possessed of ine these some are so eniploved because of a Ml apt nha : ordinate curtosity are apt to he Jealous as well, and sent tude and early acquired familiarity with the t neice baal ay th ra | “VE Gor OnE pney ae Shot hich might well make ona wary of the Fepresent, as millinery, corsers, dress goods. & haan ep aan OF THOSE New The hiossom falls at the fatrest, But there ts noticeable a remarkable increase 1 ( ) SOMF BOD And the tho! BODY WoOUuL, i horn runs {nto the heart. this generation of women uyers to whot Intrnsted ty AK) AIA CACIES Ano VHVER Se CHL, The right sort of wife will believe in her husband's affess the purchase of entire stocks of goods. There are num. ! Hn jee, th fest ans | — CAN'T STOP ,, YT A MICE INCURABLE tion whatever betide, and will turn a deaf ear to slanderers, Be: eth bennett esate aiarte at . ; Te PLAYING OISEFASE FOR THIS! The man who truly loves his wife will cherish her through marot’ then 10 RAK : ACENT= | ' —— See ee | good and evil report, and hold her always, like Caesar's wife, i deemed preposterous twenty Many have m LE? THE CHILD TAKE ( THe era Bors) ALERT OR (THE PUNISHMEND Above suspicion , themseives invaluable by an application to the demand \e ONE BOTTLE OF THIS DID ty ies = Fir ze | the same, there are cases where “ignorance is bites,” : of their positions of the Intuitlon horn In the the te K MADAM, AND SHE wsttl| Se - ORONER S$ THE ¢ RINE, : abe henna past in innocent {t is usually well to leave ~ pS aie 2 Hit to re ts 3 ghost ‘ : sense of foresight which reveals to the mind's eye to: % BE FOREVER IMMUNE | “ yal eee rae lel toe cs ence Clecace te d BE RceentleL¥iciLcrs aClang) ; day the particular sty!» of goods whieh fesiion will eal ie AGAIN? ( Ce AS & _ Z for a year hence. 1 PIANOISOLYS Hospitality in the N } ver import ) the bneiness . t a y le Navy. fi Peep ehyetsiakeomportant ip) thenlnsine f ; In regard to the recent festivities at Kiel, Sones an@ ‘ frequently ‘o gain partnership honors es a rews ; Lasbon, the Army and Navy Journal says: “The visiting : Merit. The managing partner of Boston's lars | Relea LCI Nee officers of tho United States Navy ‘held its end up’ with thelr partment store, once a h boy, ived" by Y 7 PEDRSIRTEA INARI Germes oi) Call ir ei inten the genial vi > firm's sil as oman 80) 4 sa Broad : pt good vship and social cheer. Yet tiack of all } hhis skill in buying the firm's silks. Has any w yan ’ e ve poly ety fe these gratifying reports there is an unwritten story of un 4 risen? A cash girl nas bocome a buyer, but not yet, so tf far as is known, a partner. ‘This ts an advance she may require decade to make. f another AUTOMOBILIA, no, man my boy; t gaming began 8 to carry Mt ed to employ them, “Say, mister, ted?" repeated the | no," complaining financial self-sacrifice and consequent embare rasement on the part of our navy officers which {s far from creditable to the American Government. The plain truth {s that, in order to make the absolutely necessary return of courtesies extended to them at Kil, Portsmouth and Lis- bon, the officers of the European squadron had to draw: upon thelr personal means to an extent which,°in many cases, has proved, or will eventually prove seriously em- 3 } It is to be observed that some of the worst of recent) exclaimed the dissuated gamin € : barrassing. It 1s estimated that every officer of the squad ; Automobile accidents in this vicinity have occurred at 1° ‘ na ven see een Md 23 > ran pes been onlees to devote to this programme of re i etna’ ‘At carried, wot in blazes are yer c procal entertaining a sum equivalent to 60 per cent. of i night. In one a shadow proved to be a stubborn curb- |, gor? $ dlp for? pay for three months, as a result of which some officers } ietone; in another a defect in the steering gear caused a y | who have no moans beyond thelr pay will te ‘hard up’ for t crash with a telephone pole. Night riding brings the LETTERS months to come. They did only what custom and usage ded peril of obscured vision, while there ts no de- = 4 @ | required of them. They were not entertaining on their own : ad ad u ce! QUESTIONS ° THE AGENT NEXT MORNING, @ | account, The functions for which they taxed themselves : cree : . . $ oral) Fi In the Jerome avenue accident of Sunday afternoon ANSWE $ A Nerlin cable to The World reports a new theory of nervous maladies among children, A physician of that clty anys that ont of, | bla headin ripe aatgereea ne ieee raul i there !s a Jesson which the automobile “sky’arker" should NSWERS. '6:1,000 eutia nunrerers voo ware due to plane practice, 3 and required to maintain the American reputation for hoe i heed. The sate Meee tized the guiding iver bd Rejoice, O all ye nerveus folk with sensitive tympana, © pitallty by paying for {t out of their own pockets! They i ‘ There’s hope that soon no move next door you'll hear the crass plano, 2 | paid the freight, and .ae United States Government gets end steered the car into a trolley pole with disastrous neat ; - ” | pexalia was not the firat who:ha : aouenteidiralavanant: ne lisvaning Geld Let's pray that now a cure will come for every other clamor the credit.’ fk chauffeur of An “e n. Th i is _ Ar . : ay time somethin $ ‘That clangs in airshafts early morns and jams our Katzenjammer. A i h f Cc ¢ ere is an vritten law I © ty stop this deluge of scum « Sight for Creditors. i ay the mp, at the whee! is not to be ital 1 tes ; ihe world whieh tx bound In me to work |g ARTLESS YOUTH. MIND AND MATTER. OBEYING ORDERS. Whistler once came very near to painting a portrait of law is apt to lapse from disuse and not infrequently the ; anes 2 he condition of our fatr Disraeli. He had the commission; he even went down to the i control of the fast-flying car is Intrusted to the inex- L i Ht Gas $ almost uniim country where Disraeli was; but the great man did not ; Merienced hands of the fair guest on the chauffeur's left. ; Tia eeina Gaile ween ransme to) mets titel ther aabatiy Wael ss Weee, aivey: Cate i ny > th re a Naa anaes i iplesieanhaeil abe 3 pointed, and shortly afterward took place a meeting tm i It is a CD) leniency. In us front seat ot a (he at i ie me & great chunge in 4 Whitehall, which was the ‘occasion of a well-kn 4 teen-horse power machine making thirty miles an hour {6 caution of the working pe t} Disrasii“put his arm in Whistler's for a little way on the the occasion calls for sobriety of behavior. { sae Wktcts 1. N street, bringing from the artist the exclamation: ‘“Tfonly The arrest of several automobilists at Bay Shore for The Latter Is Correct, ° my creditors could see!" wpeed ordinance violation and the imposition of a uni-]T the ' The Eve Vortd form fine of $10 each brought from one of the ted] * Piva arena On THE EVENING WORLD PEDESTAL. } party, Mr. Henry Halsey, an expression of “regret that] \,. a is Arenas an : r de was not travelling forty miles an hour.” | Nae ~ The philosophy of his position seems to be that !t| Theibannvawatn : z Ss'as well to be punished for a sheep as for alam The| tT) ee ° exhilaration of a fair burst of express speed might well | Speaking of ‘bun’ as a synonym for be worth the price of $10. Li inking tells me that so ; pee Scotch fruit cake Maude—! saw you out riding ing to do with the} with young DeBlank last evening, * TWO INTERESTING ANTIQUES. You have often | Ue did he Impre: evens . ‘ se jheard “He has a good load" If he is} Prof. ‘'eighto—Now, my little -~—— a lara—Oh, he didn’t Impr New Yorkers make ton little use of the Metropolitan) wei “jagged” a load js suggested, 1¢| man, are you quite sure there is Visitor—Remember, my friend, Mrs. Wayuppe—What are these 3 at all, | can't endure bald-h' Museum of Art, in which are housed many of the/ partially jagged, “He has quite a pack- othing in your pockets, that “stone »-alls do not a prison egg shells In the frosting for, } men. i" world’s richest treasures of antiquity, But they should," L being an ab- Tommy—yres, sir; positive, De inatel or rena a cag ' Norat A Reais . Ma uceg hye his head Isn't i ( naw te 1, it fe presumably abbit you put dere before de u cNutt— ora—Sure, mum, you to ald. dmot neglect to gp this fall tolgee the chariot of Aeneas.) ee etean, phrase used te Paes * | Sehow got away. mus’ be hypnertized! to use the whites of eggs. Clara—Yes, It Ie—inside. ® tne cf the very choicest of antiques, [noticeably Intoxicated person 6 PDOOOLEDHDI® $9.H990O$004GSH0OHESDOOOHHOS 8 When the pious exile from Troy owned this chariot \) mot wholly certain. It could not have been his when ihe fied from the sacked city of his birth, for the pictures represent him as journeying afoot, carrying on his! shoulder his aged parent. He could not have had {t at} Carthage, otherwise when the storm forced Dido Into the cave for shelter he might have driven her home. But even if of Roman origin, after the hero had founded | , the Latin city, it | rize for antiquartans, | Think of its history in war, the car in which the he: mode over fields of the slain and afterward at the hi of the procession with captives chained to \t! Think of dite subsequent career in the circis, making the record) } time in the arena, while fair patrician maids applauded| No. > 4. a Washington, D. ©. n Washington, Md. Foanded on Old MoH. J Tradition, World England, £ tae Wan CONUNDRUMS | \ | mt around w dd Wham the youthful Ascanius from the seats benind (he senators, | (2° | ? Wapason snd a : Ag recalling such memories it must be held to be cheap) where 4 nat: follewenlNy wheciece. i ain gt the price of $20,000 paid for It, 1 And this jw Treason why 1 8 the aidle But we wish that the museum in its purchase of) {'! the lets ould follow the let} Why te a reper ke a forger? He igitreawures. could have picked up Robinson Crusoo's gun, |,0) 1 (nT RIPMIN BUN: BB | mace moter tinny likw a railroad ene fn the possession of Antiquary Berens, Iu Londons) 5... jaar or to Ditto bs eal eingal ANen Gian arontay eall URSraIIG original purchase price $2. Here is a relic! The very) Kindly let m where the} Why is a news ike a good wife? min down which the craven savages tooked in terror| Mureau of Vital st 41s located i Every man ought to have m they abandoned thoir white prisoners to Crusve! | Lew, | Cg RE ) gun that brought food to the castaway and gaye |Strataht Flash Beats Four ofa Kina! 4 EASYRINTH: = Mon from assault and avenged Friday's murder! | 7 the Palio: of The svening Word | GRRNARE ORAS jy@. worthy to have come from Parmeggiani’s| ¢,\,~ a8) A Uist LUE anal G@HTBFIROCKE What six birds are here represented? and the museum should get it, The wants| tind heats a straight flush, Which ial 2 OP SSNOO UE fothew visitor to the museum should be considered) *!sht? | DEPROTSENIM AUTUMN LEAVES. | of the grown-ups, and children don't|AuPly to Burean of Vital Stat mi barrassing’questions abo To the Editor of The Evening World Ree berresing’a ut the) “Wow can I find the exact date of & person's birth? Beginning with a certain letter, use each letter but once and find the names h f x lon aix! olfétent’ Kidda oRiBrsNorka. byl te ce eet tan eae cat ce an *AUIB F. ltollowing @ line chrough the labyrinth. | iron’ and press the leaves rapidly, one have ready } by one, Gather the most perfect branches and | > ie without the fear of their wither- Some of the Best Jokes of the Day. CHARACTERISTIC. he has an automodile tongue. Belle—What do you mean? | Nell—Oh, she's always running other | people down.—Philadelphia Record. HA! HA! | There was once a chauffeuse tn Fla, | Who had no auto hat, so she ba Little old bonnet; Men doted uponnet, | But giris sald she couldn't look ha. Automobile Magazine. | KNEW HER BUSINESS. [ucss) “Is your wife a good cook?’ asked the visitor from out of town. married next week, is he?" Enpeck: | "Ig she?" echoed the flat dweller, “Say, you just ought to be around ER when ghe roasts the janitor.""—Chicago | News. ‘The first is cockatoo. Puzzle out the) AS EXPLAINED, | Peckam—''So young Wilkins is to be | without removing from the ranches, of course, by doing this one nd yellow autumn I'm sorry to say he Enpeck- jecause he's a good fellow who never barmed any one,’ Newa, - is oan hav. branches ty about the (CW. Bourke Cockran, famous orator, ts counsel for the Untverma® Tobacco Company In the recetversiriy Aight now going on in the Chase cory Court In Jersey City.) See, Children, on the Pedestal, ’ A man of wide renown! His voice now rings in Jersey Cit.; A while ago in Tondon it Made thé British lion throw a fit And shook King Edward's crown, | + f' | \

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