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' ARMY OF COMMUTERS BOMBARDS ANCIENT FERRY-BOA TS: i 8090084490909006989866 £0098; POE SERGOROOIVELSOOLOLOOD GHPLVESSESSDOVOLS SELLDOO MEDD ELLLOLIDEL LOL PHOS SOODOD MILOSODEENAOEDEDELLOLEO HEL NEIERELOESAESERNESEDE DELP DOLODELOSOHDLEDOSEAG ELE 54 HE OL OOSL LO PEIOEEO ® Si SHOPPING DISTRICT ener. pec atAertantARQA Ni GKNTTAAARMA mecmnnRntiarem siete ee Siaasunnecat j 1c adandenv nem stesou eee ve ‘ei 1K TOA awe Mk NOR te fads Ger toncieroiniinnice pointe FORMU Gt ] T phe, : 3 2 Ned Zo| SMMUNITION : a MAN N= STATION Madi a "6. ponent nanan emai i ase apna day ONAN NAMM ui oT dil till ¢ . aint : ‘ f i TM Te, 5 9% ss ncaa O 1 e < AMMUNITION i ‘ i a ‘ Y apni: Hebi > 00a ane ® ware gent il wiih “ com Serer Re als A cme ny. ‘ : a) aria ' seed LANDING OFTHE St eee a { 4 A ; TRoops MASSING FOR Ko) (DE In ADVAN THE AMAZON BRIGADE IN cE az GENERAL. ASSAULT UPON THE ENEMYS CAMP i + ENGAGEMENT PI-PLESLAOODOLLOEEOOG PEDLOLLDDDDADIA LAD DADADIH LL LOO SODDDGOSOHONS HLILLID OE EBLAOOROSOHOGALIADSSLD-DEL LL DLDAOIOBLELE AD DEDEDLAS MORING ROPDIDE 58S DOEE WAR SKETCHES MADE ON THE ICE FIELD BY ARTIST BIEDERMAN. ‘ 7g ANY of the survivors of the Straphangers’ skirmish with the Brooklyn | plexion to stagd on a ferry-boat deck with the thermometer at zero. Hagons, invaded the engine-room, and spme who had ridden from points as tar| had an experience that ‘shoilld quality them for membership in the next éxpéaition trolleys have written to us commending the lifelike report of Hortense By far the most spirited of the piimerous ferry-boat enggkements of the day I/ away as Pompton would have crawled into the boilers had they not been re-| to the North Pole, The ic# in the harbor of Vladivostok could not ‘ha’ Horsanwagon, the only female war-cortespondent. There Is some | observed at the Pavontn ferry in Jersey City, where the Erie detachment gathers | pelled by force. more formidable than the ice in New York Bay. To the terrified passeni talk of presenting her with a loving cup, but we warn those engaged | (rom the interior every morning to storm the floating arks provided by the rail-| | When well clear of the alip the ferry-hoat upon which I managed to obtalir| raw great chunks of frozen sen water amashing against the hulls of the ferrs= } : in this Itudable undertaking that 'she does not drink. cond company. The thousands of half-frenzied commuters tore through the ferry-|a foothoid became jammed in the ice and floated with the tide up beyond’ Ho-| boats the acene called to mind an assault upon a cheese sandwich with an age To-day we present a special despatch from Commodore O'Kelly Schmidt, | house as though bent upon leaping Into the North River and swimming across. | boken, where it was released by a tug. On the way down the river we were| The Providence that watcher over drunken men and fools and the beet ry author of “The Naval History of Thibet.” It describes the naval end of the| — In the beginning thé action was slow because the trains were del Attacked on the starboard alde by a white ferry-boat‘of the Lackawanna syatem,| ferry preserved the Staten Island division from drowntng. Straphangers’ war upon the transportation facilities of Greater New York. the Hackénseck Meadows, which are colder than Lake Baikal in SI BY COMMODORE O’KELLY SCHMIDT. informed that railroad holds the commuters at this strategic point so that they may be too stiff to do damage when they get to Pavonis. ON BOARD THE FERRY-BOAT COMMUNIPAW (frozen in the ice oft}, Laverty tatrect).-General Inconventence won a decisive victory over the pubic | <USh of the Reinforcements, Passengers Caught in the Rash, on Lake Michigan witha man who rocked a rowboat, but-you may. to-day. I am writing this on the bootblack’s box. The shricks and groans of] At any rate, the reinforcements reached the ferry-house in a bunch from half| At the lower Brooklyn fefry-houses there was a terrific battle, The foot of| Job now. commuters who will be late at their oMfoes are ringing in my ears. a dozen trains and they swarmed through the gates like lociists, After the firat| Atlantic avenue was the scene of a determined assault by 3,000 persons upon a -_—_—— Thelrepart has fist reached us that a Staten Island unprotected cruiser haa|riish the employees of the railroad company swept up &t ear. muffs, 16) over-|ferry-boat that had een an hour crossing from the Battery. Passengers for! To-morrow we will hear from Percival Punk, the boy wonder, author of “The besn sunk fn collision with a Battery Whitehall boat, but this is scouted “byethe ! sh. 48 lunch: Baskets and several hunsired bricks. These bricks are heated by | Brooklya who tried to get out of the way were caught im theftrush and swept Love Letters of a Sheep-Horaer.” He has not been heard fromAince he started captain of the Communipaw, who says that the Battery boatmen always row!the commuters at their homes and carried to the trains for the purpose of at-| back om board. When the ferry-boat was loaded until her deck was scraping On /out, and is supposed to be engaged in gathering matefia! for a speciat on the the other way when Lhey see a Staten Island boat coming. tacking the cold. : : the dce fn the ted out into mid-stream, got stuck in the floc and floated/ Assault Upon the Rrooklyn Bridge. 3 The passengers have just been ordered aft. Their collective breath, turned tol = Many men and boys fell in the charge. They were trampled without merey. jover to the of Governor's ‘Island, where she is at this writing, sur- > aotudneee thes eS ‘The united movement on the North and East River and Staten Island ferry- xe : EuPnees Ty ror PROCTOR’S r day, 250, om : Oth ed. & Bat 75. SOME OF THE Siher Gish Bort in elrevidtion, and after each charge the complaining of the ferry-bonts could be ><" QUESTIONS . ee sibs rai ee ‘As the tactics demand, the men made a rush for the women’s cabins, capturiag to stand out on the decks, where the air was fresh. It helps a woman's com- steam, floats up in front of the plilot-honse and impedes the captain's view of the |The uniformed crews of the ferry-boats were swept aside Ii shaft, The me Amusements. Amusements. _ ni! boats to-day was conducted with unheard-of ferocity. On accotint of the ex- W Id Sheet’ Com so “The O Di §L-f« CONTINUOUS VA\ heard for blocks. Evening: or BEST JOKES MM piece Keuutrmann troupe, “them on the first move, When the women's cabins were well jammed the assault polit: San Sh" { cross the Pali 7 QUICK WORK. ; QR (Verses for the Kitchen. — [2 =: cw amas but no damage, was done by the encounter. At the New York landing the pas- boo sengers could jot walt until the boat was made fast tn the slip, but swarmed Gives Up His Job. like monkeys up the sides and walked along the icy piles to the ferry-house. I nclose ‘herewith my resignation. I have penetrated the frozen whaler, salled to the antarctic circle on a yacht. braved the dangers Monday and Tuesday. ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: Patterns by May Manton. shore. § + and women completely ‘Med that portion of the vessel given over to horses ané The Staten nd division of the army that moved upon New York by water treme aeverity of the wenther tliey charged at top speed In order to get their blooa| LET TERS, ; | ; JQHAMPAGHE ' Captured the Women’s Cabins, 4 ANSWERS. Fashion Hints. OF THE DAY. ir nI| Ae. a fr va ghifted to the men’s cabins, and when they were filled the women were allowed Gyer—tambley is a very sick man, 125 lls Lady Windermere Fan i | ‘On what day did March 12, 1888, tal: Had an operation performed on him last 1 f Big Vi and on what day did March 19, 1889, week. F "4 N. aoe oh Na jages! ON ee Na fall? Rs Myor—Did it relleve him? , j irthds x \ ; Gyer—It certainly did. It was « Wall Y THEATRE, ce ue || BROADWAY. 4s 6b To the Efitor of The Evenine World: ooeet bgp pies 4 Howe. es srrea ES P| } By whom was the expression “in- GOOD SECURITY Bxire Mat. NRtON"S th Tae Always fave lobster sauce with salmon, nocuons desuetude” used? “Doctor, 4o you think «you are going | | GARRICK am , bend THOMAS O'RRIEA: 7 tui ies to save me?" Civil Service Commivsion, No. 61 iA ayy “Great heavens, yes, man! Why, I can't get the money you owe me till you pecan a f fet out and work! about three months!" “ete My RE Witt alone san nee ae as tp Civil Service examinations? oF. oO, fe OF COURSE, GAR DEN reves ABW YORK Be aia aca / ‘JAMES R.S 7 if} “And you say he is thoroughly up i 0 Yes, E his business?" PLAT Legg Bs /CHAUNUEY oct And put mipt sauce your roasted lamb on. In dressing salad. mind this law— With two hard yolks use one that’s raw. Roast veal with rich stock gravy serve, And pickled mushrooms, too, observe. Roast pork, sans apple sauce, past doubt Is “Hamlet” with the wits J lert out, f “Necessarily. He is ‘an eeronaut.”— aT i v To the Réitor of The Evening World: f Aa saaty Wed: Nxt.wk—THR TE! He lenracpetanart Fant eae sy mir stir veo nen, _[feebetedeen BE) B ACTOR'S age f make them amber brown all over. dent of the United States if his father . rr Dem was not a citizen at the time of his he. OY Be , “That girt's Insolence ts undearabie.”"|/ DALY’S | GLITTERING é Broil lightly your beefsteak—to fry it Argues contempt of Christian diet. \ To roast spring chickens is to spoil 'em— Just. epllt ‘em down the back and broil ‘em, It gives true epicures the vapors To see boiled mutton minus capers. The cook deserves a hearty cuffing mel thus . FULLER. Waieretaits s & DIKAL birth? BM. : } { exclaimed Mrs. Upmore, “If it wasn't}] At! hath sa. GLORIA. A for one thing I'd go eat out (n the Sound Sionla lore she tha sone Adtohen and dischergs ice AMERICAN 2, arc ‘To the Editor of The Brening 6 y “ 7 § a mh A, mea she ad ee. Or BIJO arotSwax.| Quincy Adams eee “IT am afraid she*would go.""—Chicago] NEXT U,. NIGHT) 2. a ia Bag ae ‘Tribune. ron or cree WHY HE REFORMED, | | "9E CENTURY ER rE i A there to hear it or not. Which is right? y “You my Misteh Raspberry Jinkins PLAYERS, i ees sa om } ‘Who serves roast fowl with tasteless stuffing. GW. V ty Gone reformed and’ fine de church?” UN a8 RECTION Py gs jefferson Seana en ee a4 a Smelts require egg and biscuit powder— In World Almanac. [2 “Yass indeed.” s J Don't put fat pork in your clam chowder. ] ro the mattor of The Evening World: Ne By ag dl Aba [ichgprenay fs a roenicat'2 ALLEGORY: GEO. ADE'S Quaint Begg sauce—tew make-it right, alas!— ACRES ae BM ongaie bad dat he can't eat chicken MUCH. pre COUNTY cri, Is good with bluefish or with bass. bing ohooh i y eet gS Deeb ato LSS, IRCLE eee se ae Bape. The “Universal Wig.” NOT A NEW STATE, i Ni jt — BEN Ske Et cioat ad zest ‘to cod To the Editor of The Evening World: SAIS | Little Willle—What 1s matrimony, pa? ei ‘ VESTA TILLEY, i Tes) feast a god. The prevalence of baldness among of 7) BS Pa—Matrimony, my son, is one of the | Ray $1.00. $1.5 But one might rhyme for weeks this way — and the Lepage pepe, a effect J fe Bi peg es pened t ‘i NO Seite 8 f TOR: ts cure suggests the idea of substitut- / \ News. Aadtatill shave late ge bere be oe ee : Ing artifictal for nature's growth. by 1 Y a | OPEN MADISON SOUARE,¢ GARDEN nd so close, for, reader Seale universal) use of wign would indeed pro U TO. ANU A This 1s abouy the hour I dine, boon. to, amas Zor it outs. apt. oalr { NON: A : CAST: hl oe SPORTSMEN’S SHO i dies Mat. ‘To-day. SAGER TE ES ERS and Shoe aa yea lB irom sxponure yg 2 <<) ' th For Infants and Children, jase esters suetenonert | of at ote e. ju can “S ¥ ‘ x 4) ad ea cy j|ronaily dimtt. that this. necessity y/ pT SS: {he Rind nd You Have Always Bought | 2s: :, 4.32 4:,t0I due REsea ries |B | How Our Flour Is Marked. would not induce men to wear wigs. j aries i ~ ‘The only influence that would bring F i AN Ni Biguature ‘ ; ©: Mabout this result Ie, the knowledgs of Kom AN WAY Ap Vis Ass x a) ef peWwer. i MORainé 2 HGS the improvement it would effect in thetr “4 E TSe aise i EMTR §T oe appearanoe, If we appoint art com- made is| missions to safeguard and improve tho be y of our <i should we not also our flour bags ave source of my3-| flour fium which thet was Sd ltters XXXX yhich decorate] vote ts taken on the best loaf, and the tery, to the average housewlfe, hut! marked with the mysterious Xs, §o get, there very.enaturally. In tho lara-| great bas this business of testin, | / lemmere ma pore . 1 flour! joo-to the improvement of humanity? Jemmeretein’ eer, qeomtour miley several feats gre siven{ become that ope bullding in Afinneap- | surely, physica! beauty’ and perfection, A SMART SHIRRED COSTUME. Ay. By Rogrow Mid ae | 7 HET T A sage BS biali rere aa * tenting rooms to Which implea|ire equally to be desired, It is prinet- rel MURR yk e :G seat ‘S$ MATINER, a hedlof grein are sent_t emp) 1 E DE Nga dhe, ao, Ge. Be ine not. gaits, witch: ta rooptandent | Writes atatee coe ceetoth Mkgo pally: due-to the want of hirsute adorn- HIS gown exemplifies ehirring in the (Ashionable triple skirt and also in the te “VIRGINIA EARL iy ¢ nN t that the standard of beaut: wajst and {s made of champagne-colored veiling combined with deep cream- eee Dense x Tema, Rakin vere th | tough a aatite Make a a Soros! men bb low.” Adaline tne | ve ee ton CROSMAN Sees eF mite be hl We WERE TWENTY-ONE white cooling boards, there are loavos| ths ma has been made the fact we Lave;but to'adopt the means.tu| The walet le over @ fitted foundation which cloves at the centre front. RRL A NaC Sine ease | VAUDEVILLE TSEATRE Rew *. CANDID. of ead made daily from the different| of ‘O is sent back to the mille: clevate it to a greater height. Iam sure! Both waist and sleeves are shirred. to form continuous lines, The slesves a: 1 Btreet, | Drolis, | jax: Jontson, samples of flour which have just been| Shinped tt, with full directions Now to Tariinar (Cooks ureieser the vos forna parle his ‘flour, whether best or secona | wigs will {miprove the, looks of ma shirred to be snug at the shoulders, but form soft, full puffs below the elbow: as cane rae ager The skirt consists of the foundation, it in five gores, the two flounces and ahey Tavera mi aly bone mul soe neon ie” nM eth [nino ail ene. 78 7” Sa en) SN ada KEITH'S 3 “EST SHOW dR, > alone. s mill ql el indaartnifien ples A tene bapa hpra sway amall AWIG WaARE, |, Materiata tor medium size is: For waist § wants 21 inches wide on 23-4 yards ‘KEITH'S; W raw 1@ CRND. Ce Heyin yooh cannot al aed oo ul hes wide, with 7% yard of al! er lace; for skirt 11 vards 2 inches fal ‘Alter thie bread th done, tne head muj-| anise to onese os Smetana ‘hehen Yeu-187% to 1879, yards 44 inches wide, with 69-4 yards °1 or 41-2 yards %8 inches wide for PTET N be tnnd in- |The benens to the. sinall milter isthe m Brent * tion Wali Pn 4.56014 38, t8.0r 40 Inch bust. mer i catigg VBR sa Vepect. thea itereht “Toave, Steere Batt se Se and except for the. nu Svea Matsnad Eide ned fated aS Ta natlog arcane skirt Patten false aM, ee oF Mien walt R INIAN, Metropolis ©) Sy, Rita : ve Piece “Ss Ba SEES en eas