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- g THE » EVENING » WORLD'S w HOME 9 Jane and Her Tabby Have Company w Ww a A Peace Friendly Meeting That Developed Into a Sad Cas2 of Rough House. ¢ ate ae The Clergyman \ereese and the Divorcee. ‘Mar By lished by the Press Publishing Conipany, No. os to 6 Park Row, New York. Bntered at the Post-Office KAY MY AINT! MINE at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter, VOLUME 44... NO. 18,652 | Nixota Greeley-Smith, |: SUE ara 17 : ——- MN) COME OVER Tol i 8 SO SOON FORGOTTEN. \8 ame 4 [ht Sorte puae wir | Uh BS) By Martin Green. ’ It appears that the net result up to date of all the yh f 9) ti] z “NAW 11 CH LJ Bue and cry over the Darlington disaster has been the indictment of one man, the owner, who has not ben wrested because the police cannot find him, and t “severe consure” of an inspector who was recommended ‘for dismissal but is said still to be In the city’s employ. Of the contractors concerned one was not Indicted because he “had only a financial interest in the firm,” __While the other escaped on the plea of general Ignorance 2 jna irresponsible incompetence. It has been a characteristic exhibitio. ‘the descend- *Pf me scale of the city’s righteous wrath I: m the fever-|_, Eheat pitch of indignation to passive inaction and forget-| pained yank, hs piulness, It has taken only four months for the spasm of| man may unwittingly ger led ants Angry denunciation to spend ftself and dwindle down to|* scandal when he marrics a couple Wo-nothingness, w'.lle building conditions fall back into|*POWs nothing about, The bride or the bridegroom may have been married be- Phe old rut. fore, They may have been divorced | £' The one single good frult of the investigation was|I havea strong tecling ce thle nat The hasty and, as was said, surreptitious, passage of tho It. 8nd tt would shock me to letrn | 4 | Wldermanic ordinance granting the Building Depart-|crcnn’ (Mt 1 had married such a]: *fment larger powers of control over contractors, That! Tien fotlowed a trus story in whienal 2 + Blrdinance alone, subject to repeal as having raised a! Pre’* @eent in New York m A Bunch of Flaws in the .« Anti-Race Suicide Flat- House. al SER,” said the Cigar Store Man os J tha down- You-Now/| BEA { GooDp “MELLO! a | MARY x trodden New York baby is going to get SN chance at last. A Bronx landlord named Schmidt intends to build a six-story flate house exclusively for persons with large families, and a feature of it will be a room OY feet square on the ground floor for the storage of baby carriages.” 1 “The ne lovks all right," commented the Maw Higher Up, “but it will be more of a hit with me after I see the score. Far be it from me to say that a m won't realize dividends by building a flat-house for @ baby show. However, I'd prefer to be shown. “He is making a false move right off the reel by ar- ranging for a store room for baby carriages. No real * New York mother will keep a baby carriage anywhere but in the lower hall, where other tenants can fall over it and thus enlarge the feeling of aftection they have for her sweet child. Of course if Mr. Schmidt {s going 1s sible bene righteous pride, of an advencure wiere |? Btrong opposition, stands Ly the sole tangible beneft tol jig ciereyman wan virtawin ‘ to have a regular repository for perambulators he will , g phe community of the costly exposure of Budensleck) napped by a suave-looking briuorr a make a rule that no push carts for kids shall be kept who took him in a cab to t i ' Inethods in steel. teinire: tierwiinets : ®| in the halls, and thus he will queer himself with the le walted, But the and on lear lined to perform the cer Then you'll have to walk back med the husband-elect an Uy permitted him to w Whe Stone Throwers.—On Sunday the stone-throwing | Mile over a country road fy small boy took up his position on Washington Bridge | "¢s* suke before he relen and pelted the Sveedway horsemen. A weévk before he} “ie oarrlage after him, was making a target of the Harlem oarsmen. Another] There are many simi Sunday he was stoning automobiles on the east side. He crops up everywhere and he {s becoming more and more a nuisance. He is well deserving of a term on the Island and should be dealt with severely whenever caught. » | mothers before he is ready for the deal. = “If Mr. Schmidt {s an experienced landlord he will have to incorporate some new construction effects im his building. The walls will have to be of chilled steel, * | the stairy of concrete, the doors of wrought fron, | aud the floors of brick. The window panes will have to be reinforced with wires and the wall paper will have to be made of asbestos. Otherwise Mr. Schmidt will wander around to his '§ some day in time to see his ' In our present timo of greater wrath over the Slocum] (10°) (1 0 | @ealamity it will be well to bear the bootless Darlington | 4 | Bnvestigation in mind as a precedent not to be followed. MARY JANE: YOURE UP TO YouR OLD (THaT’s RIGHT SHE DID BLAME IT ALL it-Il SAW happy little tenants pulling them down.” “Speaking of kids,” rem: ed the Cigar Store Man, “reminds me of Dowie’s unkissed son, and that reminds me that Dowie says he is for Roosevelt.” “It's all off with Roosevelt,” repiied the Man Higher Up. “The last thme Dowle was here it was just before * election and he said he was for Low.” mariage ceremony for all Pr legally ontitled to marry? For him ire | = i-shaking in the pulpit and COLLEGE HONOR MEN. in the vestry any ‘A farmer boy leads the honor men of Yale’s|thwn tt ts all ber and s praduating class and a negro is among the thirteen|{*st of us. Regardioss Htudents of highest rank, Tt will be recalled that al jist us much wa marcuag te hegro was one of the Harvard honor men last year. One) man has more right to sot bf tho best orators at Harvard, a sophomore, {s a negro,| 2bove one of these laws than ab That university's class day orator of two years ago was oot ae ta Lr peti Pe mr vat 7 ymen, whose funotion tt ts to make A negro. Brown's prize honor man last year WAS Al ihe marriage Jaw operative, and who pewsboy. have not the shadow of a right to While it {s possible to provide examples like these ne ae ithe luwa inoperative, as tl © eere can be no question of the democratic nature of the) tren ete refusing to marry d college community, So long as a boy from the farm can! ft iy no more the good man's privi- | flead his class and secure the honor which counts above] lese to set his personal standards | above the law than dt ts for a wicked The Checkered Cross. ‘ ' de- ¢ fall athletic laurels any snap Judgment on the do) ots yet nis standards below them, | = generacy of college life through wealth and luxury MUSt! To be sure, so far as ho te hiinself con- | 2 "be suspended. “Ten years after” the name of the foot- ned, and in his private capacity, he ‘Dall captain may be forgotten by his class, but never} °" be just as good as he likes as a public functionary, hoe atc tthe name of the man who led them fn scholarsh!p. no [better than the juw ‘he helps to S* ‘The prominence of negroes in the ooltege life of Yale} ¢uini ite anti-divorce ideay say. be and Harvard, considering thelr relatively small repre-| the dearest sentiments of hin soul, Weary Wagg!es Tackles the Tee and Niblick #@ w : Wires la@eror Uc ien : ; ’ a * Golf Looks Like Lots of Fun, but the Hobo Finds It Is the Hardest and Hottest Kind of Work. 3 Wepneir proficiency in oratory must be regarded as re-| tainiy do when he tries te force thew | iy tries to foree them | Gee (ep) fe But Id markable; to the instances cited above may be added} on the people, they should have that of George W, Cranford, who won the Townsend| Under tn tho letter, If not tn the» ‘ ‘3 ; June for the best law achool oration, [us a# polycamy, the dearest sentie prize at Yale last June for the best e ON. ment of the Mormon si ‘oeiAn example of their activity in athlotics was given in} it conn 01 Soy, CADDIE, BRING OAT NEAT MOLE OVER HERE © Too MUCH LIKE PETIE. YER LOOK LIKE A BRICK O° NEEPOLITIN Ice soul, dovs, waen ts with the marriage laws oathetr contribution to Harvard of a football player and vere has been tulle of the Ieaguelng | ether of the ree cle rl wor . @ shortstop whose exploits are still fresh in college eo Hk ¢ Morealelériy iran 3 CREAM IN THEM aver, oerel N ye days of ye Knight and ye Faire Ladye there lived a annals. HAL WRITER P GREE: LieceReree: Lrateaal i | famous old magician who set every one guessing with @ bootblack winning honors at| if one could not be a most astonishing problem In folded paper. aegis pene) Chics e ine ieconezeoule (nots § Duels were tought over ft, dominiong lost and crowns ruthlessly torn from royal heads, To this day no one ever Dolumbla, the newsboy at Brown, tho farmer boy at|™an. or Justice of t Yale, the negro at Harvard who furnish the colleges Receuaent tk audi at with credontials uf democracy which no tales of] ic of paople dinpense w ®Vmxurious dormitories or spendthrift student Ife can) mony they could not see Samson, tn order to ey solved the puzzle of thy mystic square, and {t must forever be a mystery unless a wise head unravels it, A large cross 1s here shown, cut Into many angles and squares, Cut out this square and fold the paper into such a shape as to produce a new cross, anmaller in size, but per- Aiscredit. Whilo likewise they furnish very superior credentials ne ne th ae pa we eas to pull a ST fect, the squares forming {t to be of alternate white and ee — te 0 men down upon them-| + feels corneas OW ARE YE, DUSTY, OLE Pa; black. the nation whose newsboys, and bootblacks and| seives |: VT Guess sroven OUR SET HAS Tani S - | i is r egroes can make this fine showing of results, Tho imitation by a clerzyman of the Ba OHS \ Csnouss OONCHERKNOWI-~ Jong et number of marriages he Is wilting to | © a) mm Monster Cannon. perform to the circle of his personal ac] 2 Cocoa. i pagar AE LE Ne lh Game! Some experiments carried on near Cherbourg, Franca, TO CONEY ISLAND FOR ONE FARE. er ad aa tls ~ with the new modcl big French fortress guns show that tala Encouraged by a decision on Brooklyn Heights occasionally tell him a ie, ty distinctly |) Cie riven EL Tee ee eG Peat ie UNION CARD! military sph ‘The guns are of 12 ach eallbre, and, ale ‘ Di vist ft | farfetched, ‘The on © trolley car transfers in the Appellate Division of the) (rccl'’) | he Pupreme Court, In Brooklyn, Coney Island passengers) () "Thin ponte tell, the though only three shots were fired, It had heen Judged pru- dent to warn the nelghboring Inhabitants to leave thelr -vin- dows and doors open as a precaution agalast the tremen- ‘@have begun to take upon themselves the removal of @/they are about to be marr If aim, ZS e 3 3 » lo: vom parrled hor fa Vi Z Be c cay ected. In fact, the frst shot did x -standing wroug. To many persons, last Sunday,)°T woman ts married without eins | ZZ dous corenssion expected ureat long-standing Gh y legally eligible to t ta ae AZ ae ‘amage to the earthworks around the gun, and as there was no time {0 warn the officer in command the next two ponductors appealed in vain for a second fare after tho) yy gin fine representation. the! | cars had passed Kings Highway. looks after him or her, and the clersy The ten-cent fare to the famous beach has been|™an Is In no wise re his business to marry peor charges completely shattered them, Lucklly, the men ora narily serving the gun had been kept at a distuncs until the effects had been tested, In the result new service rules wil 2 ak ota eollected heretofore because the trolley managers found |). w5 ty dntermine how Meanianey abe i have to be devised, and a larger uninhavited area around * mey could get it and were not afraid to do so. AN|be married. . ] these guns will be necessary, occasional passenger objecting to double payment did é ‘ j fot count. He could be put off, while the nickels of less| i i 3 l Hagniiitant patrons offset tho contingency of a suit tor} SOME OF THE : < saus me goon wid @ U ge joforia ; 7 -oT - es Lie, go damages, Things are different now that the Court has BEST JOKES ¢ Teovto ee Girrin’ (Ts Too sTRENuoUS erystallized and confirmed the opinion of the crowd. ah as ° AWAY wid B PIES A GAME FER ming! With the victory on the Coney Island route the OF THE D ECOL : oaet i DIOTORIAL PAGE OF THE EVENING FUDGE ‘SS principle of one continuous ride for a single fare, long qvago recognized in law, {5 well established In fact In the Metropolitan district. This is a distinct and gratifying The so-catted THE HOROR'S UNION WILL, ARISTOCRACY— | MEVER STAND FOR & GAME. ANXIOUS. “T wondor where the mone: 1 W ; . eepopular gain. Ing from for Hat new ress of yours | * CHASING THAT. Bat. INVOLVING 60 MUCH WORK= Into Your Hair? Ne old sretad el ’ ; at fe es EN Ti armenia able AND THEN THE Ind the noses of } f~ _ SPEAKING OF PUBLIC BATHS. PSC TR on ete ee rele WALLOPT <= Toe . it “ “The Health of the People, the Beginning of Happi- —Chicagh Journal Is ERUCING SOAK. Tempting to sap tbe sturdy manhood ) gd mess” is the legend engraved upon stone above the PROOF POSITIVE. f WoRemtG MAN by teaching Mea we RUB LETHoCe AN Se entrance to the public baths at Brookline, Mass. Bthyl--Mayme ts evidently berinntng ‘Bs HAIR, — a a to feel. her. age. i Heretofore the simple-hearted laboring folk were It 1s the foundation motto of the “uplift movement" By Roy L. McCardell, if content If they could find a nice bandful of succulent, ; Sdyth—-Why do you think so? 7 by of the day as applied to the tenements. We may teach| [urci che care henantten wee M Na g d I | F d sthyl—She s: whols gotn S \. db; reas Publishing Co., Pees ieee cioriiigee, ioions Goiicnoe, Ge at al gee ceca hatter ahaa gota rs, an er r len S, CCopyriant, 1004, by the Prag Publishing | ala toe SEIRAGH tan itr bar atte teach them firet cleanliness and that healthfulness| News. — It was a merry harmless pastime, but the ARISTO- result from tt, and If we give their children playgrow NO ADVANTAGE. 4é It. NAGG, you spoke harshly to “Poor papa's temper was so hasty, and | drinking, dears? Claret lemonade at) ‘There, Mrs, Terwiliger, you are! |] CRAT GRUDGED THE COMMON PEOPLE THEIR ONE JOY pnd ghow the little ones how to preserve both happiness} “me man dat's v ibaa nea brother Wille this morning. he used to blame himself for tt when Mrs, Terwiliger's? calmer now. I will send the girl for! /# INLIFE. So the Trusts have taught them to substitute Mal strength, we shell find’ otirsclves better teact qicilceaiinaaia (onae Don't deny It! Don't you dare was laid up in the hospital, time, time) “Mrs, Terwiliger, don't you know It is! some stimulant for you. A little brandy aoxlous lettuce for tnnocuous spinach, , we selves hers san T tell you T heard yo ing the first princtples of the Kind and cracked Ice is the best stimulant. As the Workingman generously kneads a w and again. vic I know you seldom say a word Words Club to offer any one str My physiclan preseribes It, Ladies, you crisp lettuce, recaing with chives and French dressing, in the drink? Of course I know your claret all are looking pale, you must try the! | into his aged grandmother's scant and silvery locks, aep could not by any stretch of stimulant, too. j) TARILLS at her placid smile of senile enjoyment, HE LIT. ation be called ‘strong drink,” “And now, dears, I think the weather TLE KNOWS how he Is playing into the hands of the erally finishes by havin’ to ‘so: Jes’ aa unseruy = © ymaliter."—Washing- | ¢ just ux to what the neig Jas I pleas with better pupils In many further ways, a The first application of these thoughts ts to the| fe ie an’ 4 thirteen public baths on the river fronts, opened for} ton Star. now, But if there ts anyth pape world that will drive a good, even-tem- uy let love 24 pered woman Into a frenay It 18 to have seethe season yesterday. GREA ‘ ined ; T ADVANTAGE. k my poor dear) husba hore tiandlas Ie $s the same y too wi 0) y meet : The second application ts to facts for the considera-| giias-My son 1 ee rca ent HOW at reat, URCd LO reRESE fotning | TS Tut Me allen and Fenians, attends (ol ee tee ea ear eeen CHATtasTe LIT PGEESRAR URSA Te ee eereen cr FUrURE Riv fakhen - ; Sy 2 i if | that he had been hasty, many and many r = 4 «you would » less i ig “3 A Mon of the city fathers. For one thing, the baths could Fren [eet ty, many and many «tier cone the Indies of the Kind faire you would b less joned chat. Spluach was good enough for our ancestors whe {gna should have been open earlier—and more of them, CEC ea itany nawautted one time! Words Club now, Tun away, Mr. Nowe, 6 attend to other people's. Don't stave you heard of Mrs, Skippaway's| |{f made this a FREE COUNTRY. Itts good enough for the “For another thing, the need of keeping clean does not 8 over SiS | na four of his riha were broken, and alt) © vere shall you go, you ask? Here ate Naat Huabanids dean [eter near (Cocaine Beonle ot cesar? se with the end of summer, and permanent, all-the-| cugds,—Chicago ews. ENO MODS 1 ae insisted that a rowdy apolo-| “Whyt do I care where you 60. GO not afraid of her and her Naaman “No? Well, then I mustn't tell you, THE SPINACH’ TREB IS MIGHTIER THAN THE “round public ba Tee him for being in the way when 4nywhere you please, but for goodness wiv. g; o Arabi tal » for I despise gossip and scandal LETTUCE VINE, r-round public baths are not multiplying as they hy, “Khecan!tintimidaceme, 1 tall vou Should in crowded New York sf - EXTRA ITEM. papa stepped on bis sprained ankle In a, Ske, don’t be sitting around the house “No, Mrs. Hankinson and you Mrs., “Please do tell? Well, prot d ork; though the conditions (to landiord)—You have. the | crowded street car with a lot of women Ike a gabby old! plenkinson and Mrs. Gradley, don't hold won't breathe it to a soul, fe been greatly improved. scenery around here that 1| “He told me himself, ‘Te 1 had not lost mother! |her. You know the old say! ‘Wine | night she—but here she comes, speaking} ere should be ceaseless pushing of preparations so oyes on! my temper and stuck a Mghted cigar in| “Get along with you! My patience 1s| in, truth out,’ and all this violence of an| of angels—ahem! I'll tell you some other t the good of the bathing habits, so easy to encourage Landlord (aside to olerk)--Put $6 | the man’s eye he would not have taken | exhausted with you. at other times repressed unoouth nature, | time! ends be: pene arene extra on bis bill for sconery.-Atlanta |m unfair advantage of me by hitting! “An, ladies, how are you? I really| simply beara out the remark I made low are you, dear Mrs, Skippaway, pray carr ‘ough tom! Constitution, jme-with the heavy cane he carried,’ must kiss you all, What have you been] about the claret lemonada, =~ we were #0 afraid you would not come!” ‘ ? ; i et

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