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Woman and $ Atorld | the Glorious |; 4 4 by the Press Publishing Company, No. 8 to @ | * Wark Row, New York, Entered at the Post-Ofice Fourth. ¢ + ‘ The Great American r rd s wy a NOW, BOYS, THE PROPER THING FoR YOu To 00 TODAY 1S NOT TO 00 ANYTHING =~ DOAS I TELL You- at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, _——— IF IT AINT |} OLO0 GOOK By Nixola Greeley-Smith, POLICE ''‘LAWLESSNESS."’ Wre wor of Justice Gaynor's decision discharging ; © from custody the victims of the pool-room raid in Park uy me Ulf ) JIM GLORIOUSLY ) Bow was decidedly extra-judicial in its severity. His Wires tant night,| & —— { Goonepd! 4 s when the first] 2 —_ e enunciation of the arrest without a warrant as Ikan gt Seok (nersc,! lawlesenees” was extreme language woke lances th ae But such in effect the action of the police seems to he | Dave been, and the rebuke wil! be regarded as deserved 1h _Sensury of inguisitional practices of which there have Pecently been numerovs flagrant examples and of which this instance wos in a manner a climax inviting the terms by which it is characterized It is one of the consequences of the “overproduction @f the Jaw” to which Judge Coxe of the United States Olrcvit Court referred in his address before the) Golumbia alumni, that there is a corresponding over- assumption of authority by those charged with the} \ Yaw's entorcemout. The officer too frequently in his Quest of the criminal loses sight of the suspect's righti Under the Jaw and too often usurps the judge's func-! half-clad women ushed frantically to indows of their and fired on- tle pistol shots into the opal- ent dawn? ar te ating horrors, wi!l the fragments of humanity that are gath ered up by patrol wagone and ambu- nees be wholly mule? Are not American women patriotic’, SSP s LPF SEDeSaSESSS RERERES a tons. Are they #0 devold of pride in thetr| & A It ts a transgression of “carefully limited powers” | °ountry and Its achievement 3 nd a regrettable tendency away from the established aiden to snerifce eyes, 3 . ples of justice, jrowa or even an oecasional trigger! @ piss! ! finger In honor ef Independence Day? | ' SRS Sees It In Indeed to be feared, for on nu| é THE CHANGED FOURTH. An American of another generation revisiting the @cenes of Fourth of July celebration might be curious to note on how many village greens the Declaration of Brad lependence was being read, how many orators were “ triotically haranguing listening throngs, and in what there will be little hove | Fy @ther particviars the old-time traditional observance)! rages of actual dame and poten | ‘i day was being maintaine ae ie wh v1 a. Os bo trared tat he Suis find the reader of the|s pinvwnect ory iar foes not set oft| . or explode a giant cracker! ® fmmortal document at a baseball game, possibly} io hie eyes on the one commemorative | “ umpiring it, and a orator at a regatta or on the golf when In the course of human! 4 ks. The crowd has left the village green for the reas mty very Erend-stand, and the day's schedule of sporting events siadccadas ghows that it has been amply provided for The change Is for the better, if not obviously #0 ‘The returned observer would find proof of tt In the smaller amount of drunkenness, for one thifg, and the More genoral sobriety of the celebration. “Filip” has fo ite way, and intoxicants are no longer the feature Cicastindliy seme. Unusually: tenbiey: the occasion they were, The people are out of doors! ign jittle girl may seek a mora arttee ding the day in pursuits more profitable physically] participation in the fun of Areworks ~ @nd equally patriotic if less avowedly so. and lose her eyelashes or at leaat burn ¢ sSageaslleg holes in her holiday frock as a resul! > Apa matter of timely interest It may be well to PT) aut ag a genera) thing iittle girte show @all that the United States has lost three former! a commo ndiination te let Us {dents on the Fourth of July, Thomas Jefferson] boys have the so-called fun’ | @ying in 1826, John Adams on the same day, and James werthy of thelr grown-up mothers and w in 1891 sinters, If they take an interest in the Monroe in 1851. Fourth Jt finds ite moat frequent ox Work on the Erie Canal was begun this day tn 1817;| pression in planning where they ara to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad July 4, 1828. On} ou the @reat day What fun they Independence anniversary in 1848 the corner-stone i eee ate ie woods or at | ¢ ore, or wate! 4 pf the Washington Monument was Iald, July 4, 1874, the| quite content to waten the Le Bads Bridge was opened at St. Louls. blossom in the evening shower Nathaniel Hawthorne was born July 4, 1804. Three) Mey flaming petals through the dark v | It may cceur to them that it would ‘ ears later, to a day, Garibaldi camo to earth Vicks to hoe 40 s0t Of & airing of Brectark: ) burg surrendered to Grant July 4, 1863, after a siege Of! ers under a tin can by # magic touch r i] forty-seven days. of sulphur, to bring a pin-wheel into Asa parallel to our own Declaration Incident, it may) *"!riing life if it were not for the be noted that on July 4, 1215, England's barons forced King John to sign the Magna Charta thee theory can the absence of femin- ne OAAHIAITI os You musT ne i * Fourth he matt taoterlly boon i meee STOP READING The morning of che f*th of July wit! lawn and there may not TR be even one ly Injured ttle girl to mark the f “the day we celebrate event it proper!» Arnold But where wae hia litle mean: | time? Standing + not too near—and | peacefully watting the beneft of all the! deitehiful nolae and exhilarating fir without paying any of the penaities a | >, harsh fate imposes on her more aggres. | © sive brother « . * * * ee Society-izing the Prize Ring GS & & & PPP PSs SHS Se seees ees 6 = S$ 3 = = on MARL BoReUGHS AVLES, AND NO Saurauity! ae 26-96-0945 3-5 52-2 Tun KNOCK THE BWEATH OUT OF THE Vossen}! [occasional disastrous consequences the fun involves But having the distinotly feminine faculty of looking before and| Altogether, forty-two events worthy of places {n the; after and weighing advantages and dis- ehronological tables have marked the Fourth of July a eae ea themselves In the flutter : i of an eyelash, they pass up the fire fh history. Wherefore, It is a day marvellously greats ee sd ihe maimed fingers, the to be celebrated with fervor, with no omission of| ;, eels and the powder-tattooed Yeverent memory for the nation’s eminent to whom It'c fias been a last day. « It may be, of course, that a prope | realization of tne greater value of beauty | to them ter. Che Vacation Habit. The triple holiday with whieh! ), tea pang hstnd faa Biron! Decoration Day was celebrated, the present like devotion | mouth af Jule reetraint a ia ts of.three days to one celebration of the Fourth, and that fe ogiris, Rut whatever tt is, the yet to come with Labor Day, make a total of “days off” | eect on fominine loveline. tana. Within a halt year almost equaling the length of the jy pelitel, aad lew metaiann oft @rdinary annual vacation. ‘The triple holiday ts also! quarrel with the ttle beauty whose now 4 fixture for Christmas and New Years when those om Hf pervation ta samare fQnniversaries fall on Friday or Monday. Counted In] than her patriotieom with the half Saturday the yea show that while we may be workers we are acquiring the vacation habit to an extent whien provides us with plenty of resting spells, hb. they go to} of strenuous —— LETTERS, QUESTIONS, ANSWERS. —_—— FREE TROLLEY RIDES FOR BABES, Fresh Alr and Pure Joy are two great physiclans The Evening World has engaged the pair in place «/ the doctors of more material standing who have, for ears past, distributed medicine and attention freely) in the little ones of the city tenements | Ing The new healers will begin their work to-morrow |" * Kentieman precede a indy in going Jupstairs, and the jady evening. They will be {n attendance at the first of Aldescending the stairs? series of summer-night trolley rides to be given by i Evening World to tenement mothers and babies another page of this !ssue are full particulars aa to Vea. tof The Bening Woe up and down staira should precede him im AB Wanteto tea Cit To the Batter of The How can I obtain citizenship papers? Starting places and tickets Cag This departure in fresh-alr work is made possible) APPIY at United States Commissioners | because, followicg up the lead of The Evening World Umer, Federal Building. wy, Tat ‘ | the clty and privete organizations have arranged tol, ns paineor be bat Ba ean ) gover the actual field of medical ald and endeavor| On what day will lee te tae vas CLosao #isT! | @mong the children of the poor, Such subscriptions LOTTIE the public as formerly went to pay the free doctors de applied to the new purpose. It is expected that excursions wil! make returns incalculable {n good @heer and good health. SeepEb Speers Cc. P. TOY PISTOL ANTITOXIN, « There are those who wil! discover a grim humor in the provision made by the State Department of Health <4f & general supply of tetanus antitorin for use on the Fourth. With Impartial favor the authorities the sale of the dangerous toy pistol and the remedy for it The Rorseshoe Over the Doer. To the Editor of The Evening World Will some superstitious reader tel! me whieh ts the right way to hang a horse. shoe over the door for ood luck? Yeu To the PAltor of The Even ng World If a man ts on base and the bateer Mts @ foul fly, which is caught, can the man on bese try for anutner base if he thinks le can secure it without yeing thrown out? F ‘Twenty-One Pa: To the Butt of T: ni ‘or the toy pisto) remains licensed to do \ts Ceadly| 17 4 rier w Aesoruad Pally sie Wain A New BLow- doubtless the precautionary measures of the]! *!f !ts own weight what does a brick Ora Loser. THE NEWPORT Swar, nd a hale wei Legal Ald so the Rultor JOUN K ety, 299 Mroadway. ‘Department must be regarded as commendable Yemedy of removing the cause and with !t the} for the antidote would be equally effective. fy of the 407 deaths from its use on last July ft would appear to be better to flave more law mubject and less philanthropy 6 86 Hb 6 0065 6 HOTS O5SOS 0:8 s HO Ee HO 5.08 OF 0 CS-85 PHGDO eG +RS769EOSOSCSRE 5546 i 2 62 504045 5d 4549996596 Is there a se gives ald t K wages from em pay them? and Charles Willing Rd DOE ACR . ~ ! 4 the old Willing family—S ial Despatch to The World. DUPLICATES. bg sak No Constitutional Limit. NOT WELL DONE. | NOT HER AFFAIR. the Editor of The Bventn orld 4 : There appears to be satisfying evidence| How mans treme eat Nona ° ‘Aren't you working to-day, uncle?’ | She-Did your sister get any 4 open again, and the conclusion | serve? = anes ty ore No. Vae colebratin’ my golden | medi if, Presents? florts of th up. weddin Feu; she married a widower rts of the pollee to sup. He Should Ask Permisaton, Philadelphia Public Ledeer You ; | two boys.—Yonkers Statesman, Dave failed. For some weeks following the| +, sn. were married fifty years ano | a —<— “y the new city administration they were AT LONG RANGE. Ky you dare to kiss me again T itor of The Evening World oung gitl to ask a ¢ home, or ia \t COVERING THE EXPE | tonday NG THE EXPENSE, | 28)", “Don't you think {t a tty ceatly| "Well, why len't your wite helping you to celebrate?’ ‘ ii lel i Se aaa erie lll lle SiO AP dea. T KNEW SOMETHING WOULD HAPPEN FOR| \ FUDGE! © Young Men of the Smart Set Are Holding Functions with Five-Ounce Gloves, ins an? experiment to get marti hy ieer 1 Pe call papa! nt coe 1 y wnele's resent . n't got noth-| “IT it aid your father 4 ustice of the peace,” —Deiroit Free} in’ with it ne's my fourt’ 2 MART Ane. | {a “Siege Tribusa |” | galerie Peat, ; # THE w EVENING # WORLD'S # HOME w MAGAZINE. # FOLTEAGAIAT EE EOOIEN DOE EOETEG06 201 DE4E HODES Dod aDS | He Mixes in a Small Boys’ Celebration and a Doctor Does the Rest. Just HAND ME OVER ALL THE EXPLOSIVE THINGS~ LET ME Do THE CELEBRATING FOR; You- i7/6 MuCcH SAFER = EAD IT IN THE / - ovcnt- my word! mow You De Sav WR TEPF RS! A MEETING OF THE “CHampe” PHILADELPHIA, July t.—A twenty-round “go” with two-ounce gloves to settle a grudge was pulled off in Fairmount P2.« fast night 3 two men well known in Phhadelphia society circles. They were FP. Cadwallader Dade, who married Frances R. Pemberton, the society % SEDATE IRENE DEED 40M EOEEDIIEODD SOOO EASED DD OOD-E FE 9 4064-46 90609 BLAZE AWAY! japlt- with win was : He andthe CigarStore Man 2|Go to St. Louis for the Convention. O22 in this town?” asked the Cigar Store Man. “That's the dust that blows off the river," re plied the Man Higher Up. “On a hot windy day the dust storms on the Misalasippi make a simoon lool like a summer shower, It {s healthy dust at that. The microbes that come down from the Chicago sewers through the drainage canal live like instructed delegates until they get to where the Missouri River empties inte the Mississippi. There they dle. There were a couple! of microbes on the train that | would have given @ pasw through the crematory to with great joy. “While you were explaining to the school teacher from Sandusky the reasons why all rallroads run ta straight lines on the map I was out {!n the smoking room enjoying myself in the real American way, sitting all alone and looking at the others as though they werd button photographs with rogues gallery numbers og them. All at once two young men entered, and as goog as I saw them I was wise. They were train comed: “Didn't you ever collide with a train comedian? {s a brother to the funny man on the cars from Island or the racetrack The advantage the comedian has over the street-car entertainer {s that | can’t jump off an express train. “These particular superiors of Eddie Foy and who get money for getting laughs were kippered to collars. A sober train comedian ts bad enough, bus @ soused train comedian {s over the divide from the The first thing the humorous team did was to introduced themselves as good fellows. They asserted flercely they were all right. ‘Then one of them told an all funny story—one of those nice stories with a point to that would mako chloride of lime tnrn and fle. By thad time we had escaped from the smoking compartment, but the train comedians followed us to the and while one held us at bay with his breath the othe recited a parody on ‘the face on the barroom floor.’ “What became of them?” queried the Cigar Store Man. “We hired a brakeman to tnvite them out to tell answered funny story to the baggageman,” ns the Man Higher Up. “They never came back.’ Mrs. Nagg and Mr. --! By Roy L. McCardell, (Copyright, 1904, by the Press Publishing On, Mew Tork World.) Ss LOUIS, July 2.—“What makes the air so thiol the violin when she was thinking she girl looks so graceful tn @ owing robe playing at the harp, especially if she has pretty arms, “My arms are so finely moulded thas young sculptor, who never cause nobody eoukt comprehend his 2 | Brooklyn and ran away owing us for to rave over my arms, 3 | He'd att for hours when mamma would ask him when ; ho was going to pay her for hie © OY ti ie a sree ao ha See PEPTSS PPE LPE SEL PECL OO PLE SHES SESOOSHGH? 9.9.9 9999E9-00 9990S 85-5-5089-900-030009.05009 59> errere word she said, because he had eaught « gilmpse oj arms, and thelr beauty made him oblivious to 2 | He told me eo himselé ; 5 4 “My little brother Willie woud have been great mu- g about the way he spent all the money that came tnto the house that he let the instalment people take the plano away, and brother Wilile's artistic career was spoiled. “Perhaps the baby could learn to play both the plano ang $ | tne violin, you say? *| “Oh, Mr. Nags, how could you think of such a thing? | The child only « baby, not yet im short clothes, and already ¢ you think to Iay upon ft the Ourden of musical drudgery! 2) “A pretty father you are! Do you know how many hours practice a day it takes to learn the plano and the violiaf $| Four hours or more; four hours, Mr. Nagg! 3 “Tou want to atunt ite mind, You want it to have ne « | play Gime, no enjoyment! ? “Well, never mind, you say! Rut I do mind! I mind @ 2 [erent deal! I have the worry and care of the child: you » | don't. It's all very well for you to come in and give orders {| that you want the child put at impossible t but It shall not be dona, Mr. Nagg. I will take my child and go right home to my mother, “This Is an example of how you treat me! I only asked you a simple question about our child's musical education, only asked your advice, and you fly into a rage and snaser at my family and Jay out @ crushing course of musical drudgery to blight our child, and all about nothing’ “That is how my kind and affectionate nature Is mposed upon! Don't speak to me! Don't try to make uses! “Now you've made me wake up the baby! “An, dari mma will never desert you! Here, Ma Nage, fix baby's bottle and put her to sleep acen t'n going over to Mra, Terwiliger's!”* The “Fudge” Idiotorial. So the Fourth Is Here. ‘The Evening Fudge Thue Provides atotiday for the Common Peopte. Copyret, 1908, by the Planet Pum. Co. Re es | pide wortiars 1s ary oan ea | HI ¥ fog, inthe EXACT MANNER ef oar champlouhtp of ne COMMON PEOPLE and by firing rockets wheee gracefully descenting sticks are BEAUTIFULLY EABLEMATIC af : or on sweet and’ tageaions . a : thourht, Eepectaty xf