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‘ ‘| ‘a4 THE w EVENING .¢ WORLD'S # HOME » MAGAZINE The Importance of Mr. Peewee. aven’t You Seen Himy -~—- —— ets Himself Out at the Race Track and Lays a Fine Foundation for a Grand Squelching, ‘ 5 oe Perse . ——= \ Published by the Press Publishing Company, No. 6&3 to @ Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-OMfice at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter, | a a ZZ —— : ie — : VOLUME 44.......05 cesesseeeeeees NO. 18,359. Zager 5 = =| es == = 0 EAN eh al I acta Zoi A FIVE-DAY BOAT? ‘This has be-2 agreatseason for the breaking of wor! Yecords in speed and sport. Dan Patch with new pacing Taurels, the “two-minute trotter,” Lou Dillon; three n world’s athletic records at Celtic Park on Labor Day— the standing jump, putting the weight and striking the hurling ball—and yesterday a new triumph for the Deutschland, which made the westw- d passage from Cherbourg in five days, eleven hours and fifty-four! « minutes. : | This phenomenal run cuts only three minutes off the | Kronpring Wilhelm’s fastest tiine for the trip. It com-| @ pares in a way with the quarter second shaved off the| ¢ Pacing and trotting records. ‘Tis not much, but ‘twill | % £2 AH! THIS MAKES MY a SCE TST To ee ae GR He bh ata) OLDe 4 MES abel: Be HERE HAVE A (GET ACQUAINT EDWARD'S FILLY “BACCARAT” OF $300,000 on NETTED ME @ 100/000 ALONE. ATE T : = ~ AAAH iN ES GIRLS I piace $800,009 Sav! oud man CAN YOU HOLD THAT OVER UNTIL on é WEEK- T BOOK HOME. HA! HA! Peewee. serve as showing how narrow the margin of supremacy, 3 = — Ses 4 z ~ b R HORSE "SHOG FLY) has grown. Time was, and that not twenty years ago,| > CAME IN CAST AT THE ‘when the Oregon easily cut seven hours off the record| % THAT DOLLAR NOW, @nd achieved honors which the City of varis wrested | 2 [ TS away with equal ease five years later by a cut of six hours. They were as Goldsmith Maid or Maud S. to latter-day. race track champions. Pretty soon, from 9O8DD9BHV-ODLODDHHDHIGHDOHE D oe present indications, a stop watch may be uired at ’ ’ 4 Be clst sacaan's tat aa only a ain She Told About i When Radium Puts Money Out of Business. ie : The Evening World’s School ! _ 70s Bs aor dation hn pg dt aleniary New Yorkers. % ® 3 i A Tiny Quantity of the New Substance Is on View in New York $ of Real Lessons from Life. @ little larger—23 feet longer and 1,000 tons heavier— and is driven by engines of 4,500 greater horse power. ((tirooe DEPEW Is back from "gat 4 POUND é ATEN) 4, ere g ~ mai \\ ly i NeveR MIND OF ors or RADIUM IY ; a Cee 4NO FooLry, e= Gor rrone oF ” = a, eée what the Deutschland could do on the Queenstown | ii in new we an Interesting ac- 4000 #0R THIS STURR Pe Toute as against the Lucania’s record of 5 days, 7 hours, | count of it. Being a celebrity himself 23 minutes. In 1856 the Persia had the Queenstown | he knows celobrities and looks them up r $ fecord with a “fast” passage of 9 days, 1 hour, 45 min- Taier: he Bice 4 It ts nally ante "4 chlel of this kind occastonally abroad utes. With three years to spare the half-century may be takin’ notes, Ife is a eort of atatesman- rounded out with an achievement in navigation once | qt-janee, As he Is only sixty-nine he fleemed a flight of the most exuberant fancy. s may continue to shine for at least tenth twenty years more “ ” ° WHE PROFLIGATE RICH. Youny Cornelius Vanderbilt cares very The Rev. Dr. Buckley, at Maplewood, N. J., Sunday, | jjtin cor society. He has a ilttle “ghowed his hearers a panoramic vision of “wealthy |down at Pire and Nassau streets, and church members moving in steady procession toward the ee ie oe or ey months ae perce ” F © found there almost any day asylums as victims of paresis.” He told of his wide ac-| ie igagvhoreman. He is the in- quaintance among “rich men outwardly respectable, but| yontor of a smokebox now used on the inwardly foul,” and said that he “could name twenty-five |New York Central locomotives and many * persons off-hand who had beer guilty of every crime ex-|other useful appliances poe cept piracy and murder, but who yet were members in Peeive See ies entire eae good standing of the churches to which they belong.” spending two yeara in settlement work . This is a comprehensive indict{ment—“every crime ex-|on the east side, !s another whore a rich cept piracy and murder.” Is the plutocratic moral code | man ener Ly soe: we cox never mixed In society and always seem- G0 debased? Guilty church members needing only tho yy ae sorry that he was born rich Provocation of exposure to become Edsons, men in pews | y1j5 brothers and sisters are all cut off calmly eying their pastor as he reads the decalogue, IIL—GEOMETRY. oe figure bounded’ ‘Phe first year that she was in commission she won the Rove fn his uate Meh Hula shedding interviews as he w: 5 fouble distinction of reducng the eastward and westward | 1). vee tittle news, out he gives that Plymouth passage. ‘ little well. In this, as in other matters, The “five-day boat" has seemed as far in the future| Mr. Depew Is a public entertainer. If as the two-minute trotter. It would be interesting to| there Is anvthing of Interest going on abroad he scents it while on his annual by a curved line is cailed embonpoint good society. Pe; *e The right angle of a poke’ hat depends on the woman wearing it and whet time it is in the early morning. L ‘TnaT SOME WAT: 4 einen) — g An axiom is a eelf-evident truth except in a politica) > speech. a = ‘The pons asinorum is that which leads to the race track. ' A square has to have four straight sides, but e four straight seldom puts you square. ‘A Parallel lines never meet unless followed by rival eo clety leaders at Newport. A Ine may be extended to any length, particularly a the writer of it is a woman. Wo SiR! 1 OONT WANT YOUR MIGH-PRICED Coal’ 2 MEMS THE FLAT WITH RAOIUlE Straight lines are shorter, but tne curved ones art livelier. d ithe same piece, and all of them are in- 2 conscious, but not consclence-stricken, that they have|terested In philanthroplo work. 5 = i ee e right sign in almost any circle is a fat bankro#, broken all of the commandments except one? This, In OA the tletTof mambere, inv the New = i oo Dr. Buckley's favorite simile, 1s, indeed, as ‘bad a8 an-| york stock Exchange there are the 4 5 cient Rome. names of over a hundred men under Problems. The ordinary observer does not note these evidences | thirty who have a eer of debauchery and approaching insanity in the well-to-| number there are not over ten who flg- g do. He sees such members of the community for the | ure in the receptions and balls given at i most part scrupulously careful of their moral conduct, | Nevport this season. There are proba- WHEN COAL Goes ve row Te winrar, A man undertook to square a friend who had deem passing bad checks for three months. Find the eum ef the squares. @ASY To FIND 2 Tear : Mrs. Now Rich lives at equal distances from Mrs. Van cleanly in mind as well as in body. Apparently, at least oy GN eerste young millionaires Wor. vi) bersh Mi cz to him, thelr standart of morals is higher than {t was. | stock Exchange and whese names: sine Waites 215 , J Ill Sp “savecos ee er ateer nny Sek hate aee he centre ir circle’ CHECK FOR @ Pound on RADIV—M—~ Is not the minister from his longer contemplation of sin|!larly, may be found lacking in the fnelined, like the doctor from his wider acquaintance | NewPert social register, ‘Two figures are of the same dtmensfons, but-one har’ with disease, to take @ biased view? Peter Cooper Hewitt, the # 5 3 , ; t}¢ . 2 ge uaeane) STO! Abram B, Hewitt, in an inventor, and he $ Rise eo WILLIAM JOH IN * THE SWAMP." spends elght or ten hours a day In his pec " A plot of land on Cliff street containing 8,000 square Bure tone, Visitors doiniaslasine fec. was sold the other day for $100,000. Located a| sorts this summer may havo noticed a stone's throw away to the west it would have com-|femarkable light which looks I!ke a long maridéd $1,000,000, It changed hands at a Baltimore |j2%* Of Mluminated quicksilver. This lght was Invented by Mr. Hewitt. valuation, because, though near the great current of ‘ Broadway business activity, it is as remote from its in- CRIMINAL INSECTS, ‘ In-France the phylloxera, a tiny ifsect with tuxurieas| tastes, cost the vineyard owners $660,000,000 few years ago, that being the value of the royal feast they had enjoyed. Perhaps, however, the worst and most dreaded criminal| 2 “8 Rivas: 4 faowe s1Nas. fluence as if separated by miles of linear distance. LETTERS, C3 Lymer _ Se oraet. ‘He gathers in awarms not of thou How. York t ited oonds ° dons, and where the hordes‘go darkness! | Nesp iad lorkers no! protessionelly, Interested QUESTIONS, fy gathers over the land, for the ight of day 1s shut out by swamp?” How many have even a \ i] ty yt is ANSWERS ill { ll II | them. When they have laid a district under contribution’ ‘vague idea where Gold street is? This is the leather e 1 not a blade of vegetation remains upon It. Comfort, however, may be obtained in the fact that the! criminal locust himself 1s fried and roasted tn some coun- trles, and no doubt many a peasant who has suffered @ docust visit enjoys these meals with an enhanced gusto, ‘The extent, however, of the locust plague may be ween by! man’s realm, where hides are odorously at pickle in vats or cured and ready for the shoe factory. Here busine: 1 Abbreviations, life moves rather more leisurely and, It is to be said, | "i" Féitor of The Bvening Word ‘ i hat are the meanings of these terms THeyls Naan NO ARC LiGHTs AT TH8 NEXT MORSE Snow, Basebi FUTURE WALKING ‘with more of the old-time commercial courtesy. It {8 @/ in baseball: R. section of old New York retaining ancient features while) “Run,” “pur-outa,” ““aasiaay S SEER ATE. ‘the feot that tn Cyprus peasants are paid $200 for every ton ¥ adjacent to the city’s loudest bustle. ors.” . . of locust eggs they destroy. In some years as mai ‘ pes Serie ee Binbera per blexityiwhen on lancad: Ver, g Unload your stocks and bonds and gems, ye would-be wealth-Napoleons! 4 aixty tons are destroyed, which means that some 0,000,000 ° ¥ i To the if g And make a large-sized bonfire of your greenbacks and simoleons. of locusts have been cheated of their chance of extste: : yenturous occasion, he came down town from his club on FAltor of The Evening World: saecs : . |e Xtndiyetorea toe Ih eo ccot 2 For Money, that was wont to talk, henceforth will stand quite dumb But still they coma and recently the locust swarms qvere » |" Mmusiness, New York for many of its realdents {8 too a correct way of addressing. tome & _ Before the hundred-thousand-dollar ounce of rad-i-um, sartvelesiayes, t Seared a ty Ka ean Ont & oo fom the offlce letter to a lady: Miss Jane Smith: Dear | SOCOLECOSEES90OO6OOSOSEELEIESS OOPOLESHDOOEDOOHIIIED NOGSSOOOHPOLELCOOOOEHOOOOOOOSO SESE SESE SESOESOCOD ibajiisaie ee icine orien ae ese tees! ‘ 2 rand to the re at night results in a restricted | mi C.8.B, ieee ed, ee a see) way ; ; Des SOSA SE ——— | the stems of young wheat and there deposits her e; vision o* the greatness of the metropolis. Those to whom Puddles for Passengers. larve, Minding itself meaty} 5 in pleasant dings, Pesan the eat side Is an unexplored wilderness of houses and 7° '% Ealtor of The Evening World; Some of the Best A REMARKABLE SHAMAN COAT, FOG) FOR COMPLEXION, quickens into life and to ere fall!’ Of commas tat’ t ‘4 \ ‘The fog cure is the latest thing for) tat ¢his stem of wheat is ruined. In sunny Japan a the complexion. The beautiful complex- lon of the English woman is attributed Pega Se! ere eerey. mune: rope’ to: tiie lvalne to the continuous fog of the ‘sland, rolley 11 ; features of greatest interest. \ sengers with wet Re eres its pas- ‘ Car No. 200 on th all of the upper city terra incognita miss many of Mts | (Brookiyn) i © Fulton street Jokes of the Day. Apparently the _ A week of strect-car touring over new routes would | car had been out all night and had gath- eg . refore rican iF réveal popularly unknown regions whicu combine to bakes some of the fog which had been MORE AC’ a fi, ; : a neva the Idee of M f make the city a most entertaining objective point for "SINE over tho city. As the passen- TIVE. ON M4 AEE re Ntee in Deeland forthe good of iver} FAT MEN AND PICKPOCKETS, ° Kers entered one by one, unconscious of | H!ck8—Oh, I never even notice him the moisture that awaited them, they | *¥, more: complexion, It ts probable that the| wat men ought to be’more careful in a crowd," eaid el ‘the stranger. A series of Saturday half holidays de- English complexion has other causes/ city detective. ‘“‘Pickpockets find them easy marks. Your) ‘voted to the acquisition of a knowledge of local Geog- | sat down, but scemed to start with a| !cks—Is that so? raphy would be most profitably spent. = sudden thought that everytiing under. |, Hick#—Yes: nothing disgusts me more than this, but there is one distinct @d-/ekiifui pickpocket 1s @ student of human nature. Your fat] P ’ —————— 4/Me -|meath them was not right Then a| than & dead deat. Vantage 10 & foe for the bent eo re | aat_feeis so) abundantly ‘able. $0 cars| for: Micneelt che Ba > A CROWD'S CURIOSITY. Hewepaper was muddenty whipped out|,,\Wicke—Ob. they don't bother me! it's Bemely, the Sbeence of ur ret iene | cubes fiato a orowaland pave no attention 4926s! tinge) ‘i . and laid on the seat. It 1 astonishing | the Wve ones that make me tited,—htia- of the complexion consists, to. a large| His fleah makes him apathetic, and an thief ean - Two grains of yellowish powder !n a tiny airtight bow much abuse w i delphia Ledger. extent, in keeping the skin clean, and/ ust his leather’ with just abot a oamericaian aint ji ut half the trouble he cauld glass tube drew a large crowd of sightseers to the Natu- | stand ALP. R. ‘ UNLUCKY PEOPLE. {t te quite concelvable that a foxsy at-/4o the job for a thin man, Fat men are always losing thetr \/ral History Museum Monday |Meeame Mayor on Day of Consolt-| “Some people are always making mls- peospaiare switiie0) Ge eee in the | watohes. too, They don’t like to button up their ‘The day was one calculated to lure cverybody out of | dation, takes. Strange, fsn't it?" Liahedarloe inate ap I bs hear appa ame iA ML aleg i y y server of beauty. suspended over plenty of flesh | doors. ‘The tiny tube proved a stronger counter-attrac- | P!%* Fé\tr ot The byening Wort: "Oh, not so strange," replied Pep- ——_ Ramis Ghassan Stee SUES Se are ae tion for hundre¢s, ‘The powder in It was radium, ob Rae ie. tech NAGI Van! Wyck) Brees | NUT aiy nate orelnme pee THE DAILY BATH. ‘benefit of | served as M. w| ple who have never had th * when Greater thich the public expects great things. Have not the! York took oftect? ; i reaps A t after 4 ‘ork took effec! S.A. B, | Your advice,”"—Philadelphta Dress, Baths should never be taken jus « ' | hen of science pronounced It a most wonderful miineral?| The Cymrio In the Larger, INCREDULOUS KID. @ meal and preferably at Teast three NEARLY 2,000,000 NEW YORK DEAD! *' | Dy Already it is at work restoring sight to the blind, and | To the itor of The Rvening World: Willie Binks—Say, pa, when are you bal dbee pinned aataeaes Tac | Men of far-sccing minds are beginning to wonder ) with such a beginning what ‘may {t not accomplish?! / the Cymric or the Majestio, of the| solng to move out to Bubblehurst? many persons when taken at night ft Is will become of the vast flelds on Long Island which " | Walte Star line, the larger? P.M. J. | Mr. Binks—Just as soon as the house many Peliitating and one should not | Peserved as the abodi of the dead, writes a New York ancients had their philosopher's stone, which was to! respondent. There are now there thirteen cemeteries, into these Greater New York and its vicinity yearly lay thelr last rest tens of thousands. ‘There must de or sponge, 18 usually the most refresh-| Over 1,800,000 dead in these cemeteries. One \of them, Ing, unless one is strong enough con-| Was considered twenty-five years ago “out in the country," stituttonally to stand the dally cold|!s now almost entirely surrounded by the olty of Brooklyw plunge. stay In an overheated bath more than five or ten minutes at a time, A luke warm bath, followed by a cold shower aah fhe bebey’ wietath ito’ gold: A Child of American Parents Born |!§ finished, son. gO! In radium we +Anywhere Is Natural-Born Citixen,| "Ain't there golp' to be any family re gomething far surpassing that in possibilities, | 10 the Editer of The fig. World but us in it? 7), Where w+. ivubtless much idle curiosity in the crowd. | Having read your answer that_a chia] N%" ut wi Popular interest takes this direction 1t shows | born anywhere of Amer! parents {x ‘al and widespread is tho public craving for | Américan and cw. be @iected President ‘Then there won't de anybody up stairs playing ‘Alamo’ and ‘Hiawatha,’ will there?” filedge, It explains the million and more auditors | OC ("6 United States, I beg to quote a | ©, o —— ese . part of the Constitution for cit 1 T should say not!" ifroe lectixres and accounts for the large attendance |of the United States: “1.20, The cane | "Aw! Honest?"—Chicago Record-|_ An expedition has brought in from) on whioh continent the aborigines, orig- THE POET'S LL. MAKING NITRIC ACID. Hudson Bay a highly interesting Shaman | inated. ‘The alternating stripes of black coat, The coat is the highest develop |and white fur are very almilar to dec- | snore Noe .a youn hor d Aner pala Edens df dele il fet a8 oor, hools. Perhaps in this crowd at the museum | stitution requires that the President | Herald. S youth who will live to tell us all about radium, (fll be a natural-born citizen of the| FOR THE HOUR WAS LATE, [Oat Tie co o antl ne | Imo Shamanism or wonder- | orations used by the Sider h . dcamaabe shore drew ® throng, ot |Cr casccion oe: tne ‘coneutaton : Satel gone, caning, to teh you. berere SORE, Mele aIedGT oF Gociind CARI tI QANIMCEPIARAI OAL tually oeeutianuates Grdaarully tughtt y Soul 78s URNA ANAC OLNEW) OF mUteie $048 Coes Sha erie Adoption of the Constitution. ‘This! 1 go," he finally sald. omamented with white skin figures cut 3. centsiwast 6 Sian hoe sad ours of the alr ta. puielent anantitis. Ane amma it @ long story?” she hastily! trom the foot of the runtinant. It Js the} U : con the Alaska at ier I shall out it.with grandfatter's saude,."'| mercial use has been the dream and hope .of scientists for, was Cuvier, mad ieee artes Me ® necessary restriction, when we con- huego him one let the sacrecdnoss of the trust corn. only known. Shaman coat used by an wr is sign that _ | years, At Niagara experiments have been condyocted ti not ti ‘A greedy young. schoolboy called Guy, a ean oh helping ot “i in producing commergial nitric mitted to the charge of Exesutive.' x sama i ‘the at Eskimo priest, and resemb.es In many bears at the top aie, Pieave inform me whlch {# right and it Aetalle the Ghaman roves of panciees so ena Sclen- |the Consthution bas been revised, time," she sweetly eald.—Cleyeland | of tern Siberia, which gives

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