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¢ FOME wt MAGAZINE wens = og THE .2Q EVENING .¢ WORLD'S . - o- f _— . ' ener e eve ’ ' ve 969 5 Ww ; wo Wi | FOLD ABOUT . CHOOUNG 5 WIFE, ‘ AERS iN kN tay Ws Ze v95 0 The | Biciiv NEW YORKERS ew York Now ftas 5 aea a. the tneiiion Thaw Auiaot ond Cove Phat Piytienes ‘ « the Net Pave | Vid fe Living a Liteon the conn Wave, for the Piret Vacht Kase Is bo-“lorrow * " Hy Helen Oledfietd —- ~ve - - a - — 2m VOLUME 44 No 18 | - * — + . F ‘ “wit Wrene (9 [EROME d \ =. | naw There str ¥O Th Rerne aihine J wat A Sutne t + oly Pw Prmg ; . nana ne ha ia ow trie . cong ertinine gilt Peputitic ‘ : . fourth of ’ Manta « any a wen * fap the pe ‘ 1 the Rand, dower ! ' ‘ & helomeat Wut aot pope , " t ' r ve; it te fort atone non P . ¢ H ’ aome olf ment tot? tte : pine, , e one to atep IA 7 . yen master, Thin len ow ‘ ant) ‘ ‘ e ‘ tent wienen Of a iabor un ' ative ¢ vt ' ‘ one as men fe ‘ wor o \nwrete her ttt ‘ eo ° aa well t inate, aw it rome Om Induetry—whert ' ele an inte that . 08 r ‘ ' Jo byfore ° GHion’s treasury or into the extortioner’a pooket, Wh 1 mat \ , every nnd the man dine | oe 8 ‘ nee ‘ine to manage @ fa the commander-in-chiof not in charge? Hoe will wat Fat cavennte ae i woman with nether sense not Judgment the prove on ia aueceseful, why Ia he not] terew Whe . P + menort in the fulfilment of her duties, enya the glory If the 1 ‘ } we ' ea» it nee Fe Meeuuce.. tthe WHat: BAtRRIT OR On hand to bear the neivility of defeat if the «ase sh wale tone pe 4. if not 4 when his dinner Miscarries? mas Sea “ ' GROUND with nn time; he does not take inte considers rf t AMA, MES AGROL : at he hae attached no value to intellect tm Where is Mr. Jor 2 He has been wont to he con- |. . aiet.. 4 A rf eof @ wigR ibs vt «| TARE SMEFPTS TER THE WIND ‘ t haw p ich magic The foolleh woman epicuously at the forefront in litigation of consequence tol s # ts Pe ata i ane Is ” H n her way; she nily is, which ts fortunate, Tf it wae right to indict Parks and to bring him to souvenira and Knowa wnere all| » : Hut sine of janorance are to the full as disastrous as those 4 trial it is incumbent on the District-Attorney to prose- na relics of her early 4 may | * 4 | of mi 1 Sere ato tl os elie! te ore tt fi t the r of| ® . a jen wainat en A fooli ry ute him with all the vigor of attack and fertility of} te ™ ees ee avlycecsonll Weanct © | crusted under any circumstances, She does the things which 5 Tegal resource for which Mr. Jerome 1s famous and the) ee nea es iroramme of mall 2] eho ought not to have done, she leaves undone the things full public reward of which he now enjoys. If the trial! sopiie Theatre. It ts property of |‘? ® | which ahe ought t have done, and, still pens. Sot always, fa to be perfunctory only it were better to quash the) Harry Phillips, whose father was stage F anyon tie wrong thing, for she never understands the virtue ¢ ir of he ho e th hi o 1 ie i Certainly a mid-way position ts untenable. The case} 1; i561 + i] man simply by holding his tongue and letting others speak, should either be fought or dropped, and if fought It | Gm ee | : Mutiny een abheut aa Ease verueet yiteres ath rogers tole aBould be with the energy which we have come to ex- Kogexement Rxtracrticary fe q | ‘The man who marries auch an one has no resource but te Mect of the District-Attorney and of which the use and Two Nights of the Celebrated . treat her as though she were a child and not expect too Prima Donne : count bimself fortunate {f she ie much of her. He ma e ow be at the service of the city. benefit should now t ft y sweet tempered and anxious to win his pralee and approval. Signore THE LATEST 14 the region of her heart is not a signal that love 4s beat- ing wildly in her breast, On the contrary, {t only signals that the frisky flea has penetrated the flimy net or Ince of the “peekaboo” and has raised a little bump that will Iritate | for hours to come A sudden slap on the agg Is not now Indicative of wrath or {I humor, but simply means a herolc effort to do to the death a torturer too small to be seen, which has wandered up the loose and short sleeve to pounce upon a bit of anatomy hard to get at. For the beasts have seemingly formed an alliance and agreed always to attack where the ecratching( {s most awloward or tmpossible, dustrial genius the world over. But with these benefits andi malne renown ea) one also the Beef ‘Trust making every pound of meat dearer) oinie possibilities of the country he ts for consumers here. touring in an automobile so thoroughly In admiring Chicago's greatness remember the East's | ne never fails to get a dinner : epee part in it. Her railroad bonds bought in the humble (sere or Ge Bie or Ree ae homes of New England out of the little rainy-day hoards, . 8 sometimes with cruel deception, as In the Atchison, To-| Percy Wilson, administrative assist- peka and Santa Fo. Her tall bulldings erected by the) ant of the New York Botanical Garden, vho has just returned from a trampling money made in mill or store on the Merrimac or the belle BE Adaalon aaa Acneriba te: aeernil Mohawk. The very farms which supply her wheat or} merous there, and the majority are {n- e 4 in rubber culture, a new Indus- pork bought by the proceeds of the hillside homesteads | teresto : vinoy: try. The increasing demand for rubber of the Berkshires or the vineyards of Seneca. Neel vactal kasterade te (oaliivationy of Eastern blood in new arteries—that 1s Chicago. Her] .:.4 tree profitable. Formerly all the great merchants from Massachusetts, her only poet of| rubber of commerce came from wild Nermont stock, her Mayors from Virginia. It {8 a debt | forests, the great metropolis does not always acknowledge with becoming frankness. LETTERS, PATTI 9 palbasitorh tall alo aah , ed by $ ‘ ele Sei Ti paler corona asncca {| PUILLINERY |: FLEAS AND FASHIONS. — . | A hundred years of Chicago! Has the nation been aod : | “Peaicaboo' waists and openwork stockings are now m grea j TRICH ETRAKOSOH. a7 ‘ Banca Re mater as i GHasialeivaei ra f better or worse for It? Surely better for Lincoln and aeurrn A : v0 GIVE MY JIB RATL'N ¢ alata yay win) Ne a La La fa nfbnatie Hide: Pane eee) j Pullman, transcontinental raflroads, the World's Fair,! “Xj, qnen somes the quaint announce-| | FOR $OMG@ Good PLUM DUFF [trie not that benuty: haw grown any more mofest tn we e the innumerable caravan of poor boys from the East nt that “Ow'n » the | Aldi oar . "AYE. MATE OR SOmE ° ran eee eaten : weet due to an Invasion by i f yenne nageme compelled to sky and p ou 8 : Peapiventituere nd sieved to alnase millions: Taege LibsesiDyingliesale, ot. prikse!|| 4 2 2 " 2| “the flex gets in tts deadly work on the fair) As surely not better for wheat pits and the gambling! jroxe9, $6 and $8; dress circle and par-|‘t |] GROG OR BLACK JACK. 3 chaveilin andthe fat allke, but {t seems te out of them, a Leiter seeking to make evory loaf| quet, $1." 5 oft ely suciety girl to any man that ever} growing iz au «sw % ¢ . i the shrug pollte in Hyde Park so- | Deeb ranilrcearer ‘and BRP Ly tare ACESS Sh y red of Fifth avenue} * clety does not 1 convey an lea of chilly demeanor. Netther | stands with Armour and Cudahy {s for the point of Pests ast SAY opine wherd (Gt do the fidgets make one think there that one has stayed too ' view to determine. Carloads of dressed beef, shiploads| je frou dines for a franc, makes] 5 iene for Europe, and a wonderful extension of American {n-|the gareon happy by @ 1)-per-cent. Up] « To see a pretty girl ina “peekaboo” waist suddenly slap ee HOPE, WILL-O'-THE-WISP ever beckons and glistens f\ Amd carth’s dar places and damps. It !s ope’s beacon light, and the traveller listens Acd looks for her twinkling lamps. And the rank growths and tall rushes of sadness, ! ‘And failurc's morasses of blight; In the lowlands of tears—'tis to save us from madness—4, erent ° She beckons, with t light. i THE GANG MURDER. . QUESTIONS, je beckons, with taper allgh tae “New York is honeycombed with gangs,” sald Chlet ¥ ANSWERS, Tes true ahe oft Ieads us in dubious places, ” La 7, 4 ray, oh, for mi le, pf Detectives McClusky to a Sunday World reporter, But, randea and Tost, te she smile on our faces, “Only the extreme vigilance of the police and detective The Evils of Tipping. ‘We reckon the chase Is worth while. departments keeps them under cover.” Until, Ike some [ry the a:aitor of The Evening Wer! other noxious things under cover, they betray their aermlt me to add a few words to W. presence by an eruption, the pistol shot in the Goerck Beet dis derupslatleniot nea street cigar store Monday, for instance, revealing the| expense to those who cannot afford It, presence of a gang there. Mt results very often in making the This crap-game murder removed a gang leader who, ont Ce whole much poorer, The true to the Bowery code of “honor,” refused at first to] WN comes to 00k upon his tip as something which ts due him, and the reveal the name of his slayer. Mis final confession be-] customer who cannot afford to give him trayed his weakness? of character. He was unworthy his] one is subjected to all sorts of eligats nd ces ‘ ow gang reputation. pee annovAnce: Again, the waiter Meantime, are we to wait for other pistol shots to| \,, May dear, fickle, frivolous Hope, like a vision, — , Y Ever cheer—and deceive If she must. i ; Though she lead us to ruln and smile tn derision, “~" f! We worship her still trom the dust. iF ’ CORA M. W. GREPNLDAS. ALL Ove SONGS to-DAY ARE NAUTICAL. ON THE EVENING WORLD PEDESTAL. Ne es the self-respect and Jependence h is the characteristic of all of our Aleclose, like man-hole explosions, the presence of BANBS| American workingmen and acquires a whom the police acknowledge thelr helplessness to ex-| servile habit toward his better paying customers which Ls very distgstefit! to terminate? a ery Ene Mberty loving American. On| © ; Sawer + je whole, the tipping system is il] 2 Re KISSES AND G4NOFS to both walter and customer wiicy : should : ieee yolne aan! dnd. ila girl faa canoe on! s hould not be tolerated in this country, THE = YACHTOMANIACS PARADE on BROADWAN d gmmmer night with a full moon beaming down upon! Peopte's Chorna, Cooper Unton, them! {f they kiss ts it a crime? To the Editor of The Evening World: This is the question {n Boston just now, Park) Where can a young girl hay ordinances make the deed an offense against the law, | “Wtvated at a moderate ¢ and Matthew Peterson has been arrested for kissing Misa| The Former In Correct. ie Tare i . 1 To the or of The Evening World Flora Smith while they were in @ canoe on the Charles] Wich js eurracty GSN a aeranniae River. There is to be a mass-meeting of the young) there” or “you should stay thelr hat couple’s friends, with resolutions and formal action de- CHAR The yachting days—Sir Thomas Days—around once more have come. When all New York gets nautical and shifts its chewing gum; When anything that’s yachty or clubtopsaily bewitches, And ev'ry man-Jack Broadway dude just loves to hitch his britches. 2 LSOIGDO OF89O$49:H4H00F000900OHH OHH HHHHHHHDOIHHGHOHHOOHOOHOD her volce R, 8. POH GHS Oo ox HOOD Ss i, Lay naght 7 ‘ " —_—_——————_—_—_——— B Sr oie iam aa a elseeceerete” (HOME FUN FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS. |707 °F the Best - gotive again, No doubt the ancestors of these indigeant|,,A°iim® there was once a woman Jokes of the Day. young people were among the boys who defied the Buit- t coasting on the Common, ish general to stop ane soeene Bien aoousldsicn on HINaEot the hee A number worth noticing is 142,857, WORDS AND DEEDS. The Boston moon of a summer rites ot the Bives full | nich when multiplied by elther of the vithout d U; (ice » claiming that Great schemes by conversation en apes CN ge ay ae a nae Popes Joan." as he calle her, occnpned | {ures 1. & 8. 4. & or 6 gives tho same Alas, are often balked; / the leafy trees of Cambridge, In the shadow of Bunker] the r from 865 to $57 A, D,, {Meures In the samo order, beginning at We stop to talk things over ill, by the rude bridge which arches the flood at Con-| succeeding Leo IV, and precedin ¢ t Until they're overtalked, y cord, in the fens and the fells and in a thousand shady aenaeist It a8 claims that sho e a east —Washington Star. ‘ e Aa monaster. h nl Fecesses the gentle game goes ou. Just why there is dis- |. REM eeS pou les ‘ SHE WAS SATISFIED. ; Resaysno. Plea stimony varles ve of a woman Po ecide, yncerning the ex- 142,857. TO MAKE ONE SQUARE. fe. De Cormemin erimination against the canoe passes understanding. and plety, rose to the highest “Are you satisfied that he loves you Is it a precautionary measure to prevent e fata) rock-|the Church. Other ar rf ” u existe nd denounce the ing of the boat? her rule as calumnies as much as he sa “Oh, yes; he was engaged to Nell jast year, and she sald he only told her once every two hours that se was the Then. if vou multiply tt by 7 the ap consivts of $8: and if multiplied by Runuer In Out, WILD WEST METHODS To the Eilltor of The Kvening ‘World: & you wet the answer, 1,142,858, whiel oA light of his life. He tells me the sane er. while running the can be gitered to the former number by thing every twenty minutes."'—C; * AManhattan mechanic some months ago threw AL eee one eee 8] caine Ite feat Mure to its last feure { Commercial. 7 motorma?: hy refused stor * ? eu a he safe or is ig i a‘ of tools at a motormen who refused to ston for him fs out. llonow: take Alesaucsber/ot MUGI ata : THAT'S THE WAY. h the result of much newspaper notoriety. In the Solves Sheep Problem, multiply It by 64, and vou get 53.339,3%,-] Cua out these squares, dividing the lower four across the dotted lines, and) A lucky man his wealth displays (aliehaellg, oway, ulasrodklynleontratoriand: Renuetiontt he neglected passenger adopts no such half-way | po ine waitor of The Hvening World vital! 3a excent the firat and last fig-[ RUE them all together asain so as to make one big square. ahha) felis ya BON, he made lt. leader, who had Rewer contracts In’ Havana, is now prosecdey 13 He shoots the motorman, ay on North Wells] Ot. V.C. says: “If A xtves B 2 shop! urow which, when put together, reach ‘And really thinks she lald it. {ng In'that city tus former Cuban confidential agent tor #1000‘ 5 s in 8 : they will both have the same number B Bene nolds up i t style. | nave twice as many sheep.” My anawer|27- and you get 20,666,666,637—all A S028 Rn Be and sroteque |“Torder to make the color of the} HE'D BE ALL RIGHT THEN. teresting thing about the St. Louis case is that} to this ls: “A ‘had 171 React be PRoauceA Lby Asin gow H Perhaps it 't pat Jubal di x 7 Pen had 176 sheep; B had 125] cept the first and last figures, wh ers, pressed or fresh, in the formation | Painted figure harmonise, some portion | «How learned would: you like to be, rhaps it won't pat jubat Bip discharging the culprit said: “Citi-} sheep: LOUIS R. | themselves read 2, the multiplier. Do-|of human figures or animals, In some |°f Slop matching the leading color of) ola man For on it is a favorite son, are\paramount to those of a street |14 Feet 10 1-2 Inches. 1. G, Clapp !ing the same with 72 you get 71,111,111,-|@ pansy forma the head of a lady, owl | te flower should be Introduced into the} "1'4 Ike to be so learned that I could . A Jeader who has-victories won, alleged to have been misappropriated.) . When Brooklyn sees our Pedestal \ pansy, and then gum the flower in Its | right position, Washington Star. is obviously i ‘Te whe Halter of The Evening Wor 1%—al} 1s except the first and Inst fig-|or cat. picture. Thus, sui colors of | pronoutice big words wrong and no one ted Susly different) “What je the record for pole vaulting? |urés, walch taken alone read 7% the| You draw the figure and then color | vind tien ‘on Pie be oa would ‘dare to correct me for fear I 4 poltticlan swith ou — AoC. BR, bemuittolien, rae Le dn harmony the colons of the res might be right News, t / Brom. town to

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