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The Way of the Woman | Reformer. : by Whe Press Publishing Company, No. ¥ to @ z brk Row, New York. Kntered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Ciass Mai] Matter, OLUME 45.........seees esses NO. 18,660, chriquemens | an ADVANTAGEOUS SUBWAY LOOP. 9 ith “s'Phe protest of the Municipal Art Society against Nixola Greeley-Smith. t proposed extension of the bridge terminal into the St j } Park comes somewhat late in the day; the B an: Lay rq ve to this plan have been amply set forth and i share In the] ‘ Masipation «from Gefeat was thought to be assured, The society's which ave had trled| has the added merit of an accompanying sub- vainly to eure him, | jute plan for the rellet of the bridge congestion Diicate areoe neveu| appears to offer a feasible solution of a vexed ce he: yesterday brutally’) Mg a3 wurdered the wem-| in whom he had ition problem, The plan provides for a subway loop to extend from the bridge by an easy descent to Reade street, and,"passing under the subway there, to continue under | PRéalie’ to West street, and thence under West, Liberty more instance of the utter failure that | e bly attends a woman's attempt k In ‘ Nassau streets and Park Row back to the bain he YL Dg paleigeridener yea * . the narrow path back to sobriety and) * This route, as Chairman Tompkins says, “would honor. The very beat that s! Py eAistribute to stations along its line many thousands’ Sane anol ee a persons who now have to walk nearly a mile to aNd) mora} tone Is to preserve her own na Mrom the bridge terminal. It would make the Brooklyu! ure unvitlated, and even this only a hi aga part of @ continuous avenue of travel from the, Woman of exceptional atrength of char- 4 acter is able to do. As a general thing. Anterior of Brooklyn to the interior of Manhattan.” hs Who fs matted is 4 Oak © »” Newt to the immediate relief it would afford to the pects to reform must inevitad congepiion at the bridge entrance, its obvious benefit to his level day by day, all that’s fine to @ Mowntown region which has been but scantily! within her crowing coarse to sympa: © “gupplied with crosstown lines of transit should BL dentate die te P Aeauch to secure it a favorable hearing. Such & 100p crutted trom the ranks of reformers his misery, fs just one} can hope for Fee Re ee RESP EEE TEE PASE EEE Oe SESE ESE OF HEESESESEES DEPOT IOGSE EET ERE DES serve an excellent purpose as well as a feeder | who have never touched anything lied subway, rendering {t much easier of access for) aa obterg Be Sieowde ecg ww © gthe large business population of the area It Will clreutt.| come in che hope of reforming them. Travsit facilities in this region retain the primitive! with the result that they became Prardvter of old horse-car days and demand the tm-| drunkards themesives proreteent which would thus be provided, Because @ man has usually a stronger » will, a stronger character, @ stronger . s Se ay mind if you like, his control for “45 “ONEW JERSEY CORPORATIONS, [orev of hn wito vroneer then any The State of New Jersey chartered one thousand) counteraciine beget ep gaa few Corporations last year, ie Want a lottery of high finance they constitute for! BT hank be Gc alae thestnvestor! Has the Shipbuilding Trust a successor | of the error of hei nd tl m@them? Is another Schwab in the directorate?| ‘lity of this proceeding now by many Widow's mites will they swallow up? What) “ bag tintia eeaae pra’ pane ‘Napoleon of finance will they give birth to? Tho| inely reformed husband of this genera- ure history of these new corporations will furnish | tion was the case of the young Cal!- © Stnteresting reading matter for a nation. fornia millionaire who, after sounding Meantime what is New Jereey doing to extend to a uaa pled at } vestor # modicum of that protection it guar! woman he had met in the course of his ‘the pigeons at the traps? From the 5,755 com-| explorations, and when she announced panies which owe thelr existence to its charters it| her iatention of reforming herself and) “Geollécta toll of $2,436,010, an appreciable item in «| Mm, S*MEniene® up and become et | more a respectable member of society. But this woman was neither less ex- perienced nor more refined than the husband she eaved—the pair were ex-| % actly on a level, and this fact made it easier for them to rise together, The usual woman reformer, however, is on @ much higher moral level than her huaband, She knows {t and he knows ft, and {t makes them both uncom- fortable, So long as this difference ex- lata there fo digunion, a lack of sympathy that they both feel The wife tries to bridge It by drawing her husband up to the Bigher plane where- on she dwelia or thinks she dwells. But it natural for bim to he lifted up, He feele that there « void, to be sure, but his Mea of tho way to bridge it t# by dragging the woman down, e budget which is not large. The bribe is a power- is bée. But {s this monetary return sufficient to salve ) fhe Wounds to State honor tnficted by the lawless gharacter of many of the predatory companies trom sWwhioh it is {n part derived? ms! = ome. “fhe Helly Mob.--The self-cestraint of the Mt. Holly ¢ whether due {o moral sentiment or the active 1 ‘ence of the authorities, is highly creditable to that anity) The provocationgwras great, and the sobe lence to bette, instincts all the more admirable, But y know in Mi. Holly that "Jersey justice” ts not al and that the brutal binck culprite will get thelr just deserts by regular process of law, ‘ > | SIN RAPID TRANSIT'S BARREN WAKE. ge Aa the work of restoring the smooth pavements of further Broadway — erstwhile the Boulevard —ap-| agipactes ‘ompletion, the new barrenness of that once| a pied ks seep ner tthe ively shaded street becomes more and more the one recornied from Water street Mismanagement and lack at force in high|*esterday not infrequently result. > pwplgeea, bave permitted rapid transit to leave grievous Ene, Weadeney Sisessyee ty’ oped Worm | Matha indeed upon the thoroughfare. general oa (tia fi ohn agalhaad . Not. alone has the park strip in the middle of the aes Be ths wh If a woman really wants to do good “Wiptreet: fost tte lines of trees; there are points where!" the world let her marry an ordinary respectable citizen and she will find that her reforming instincta may be given full vent in transforming him into the semblance of what she thought he was before she married him, To be sure, even in this mute strug-| ) tle for mastery the husband ts Apt to aThe lesson thus furnished in a great uptown! win out, and she will be more likely istrict should not be wasted as New York turns to| ‘0 be transformed to what he thought { othesrpublic works in which the interests of the City) "he "es like before he married her. r the transformation may be felt on Beautitul may become involved with the economies of) hoth sides and they may both become] 5 "the City Practica!. A few dollars are not well saved at | better natured, detter rounded, more the expense of ¢ lasting defacement of any previously | *PAble human beings as a result, For y gal {t Is a remarkable thing about mar attract! rage, that quite apart f 4 Rather than the indifference manifested in the/piness or wahapetnces tt teen hes Broadway instance until the mischief was done, we of hg thunks have been felled and removed from in- x the curb lines. It is a large task which the West Med ‘Improvement Association has set for tteelf to ‘ co of something suggesting the old Broad- & certain disciplinary value for every New York might go to the extreme of the Japanese| (”* iy the egg man or woman # 5 is usually much easter to get along tare for trees. In the Mikado’s land, he who would with than the bachelor or bachelor girl. | tut down a tree, even thongh It has furnished shade to! nnaneiiiiines “his family for centuries, must first make an application | LETTERS $ tor a it. ‘Then he must attend to the word of ‘who will mark when and where the chopping | ; QUESTIONS, to be done, and will Indicate where two new trees| to be set in place of the single old one Even| ANSWERS, a transit.contractors would have to obey this law, The Namber of Variations BOOM LINE ‘PLACE AUX DAMES.” Sutin Relea of a 9 the Editor of The Ei ‘ Tt beems possible that those “boomers” at the Rose-| Hi. TB. asks the number of arrange: Reservation land rush who gave up their favored ments which are possible In placing to women might have geen guilty. had they “/#hteen books In a bookcase so that fo New York, of surrendering their seats on a no two arrangements are exactly allke. ear to somebody's tired mother or sister. To 795,723,000 different arrangements poe: 4& ridiculons extreme are men vccasionally sible, the above number being the con- by @ chivalry which has survived a legs, ‘ued product of all the numbers from age. These sticklers for sex courtesy might apove 1s Carrven is canlty demmetsaine 4 have discovered in the treatment of petticoated | %' 't "pul ake considerable spnee M° of 4 Coney Island rallway “inspector” that $e, igo which has failed to impress President Winter. knights of the Rosebud occasion were old) 1 would state that there are 6,40037,- "9 Tr the Bator of The Evening Word a it right to take off your hat when Is there some subtle connection of affairs re aeaaeo el kh al | thal they who have joined in the saving of the ro ine mattor of The Evening World P feel specially moved to the honoring of {ts| 18 @ child born In New York of foreign a? Or was the manifestation on the house" | Fea eee So ee Premieres St 1Ne mply of the old truth that frontiers where) 7” D ey ¢ vente ’ | epariment of Charities. B® are few are more sensitively chivalrous than) ry ine pattor of The Evening World 4 t centres where members of the gentler sex| Having heard that there Is a pension 4 ah | for the bitnd would like information as the foundation of the Rosebud |\? "'r* ‘9 sply tor i bat e In Your Halt-Siater, it may have been, H is probably safe! rs tne wtitor of The Kvening World i Bast that there is little peril of} I am the child of my father's first this way. For a period as yet ere a nee died and my father i remar' and he and his second wife nly seated passenger in bead & little girl What telation are He bape And his rest oblivious | this giri and. myseit to one anothert ' the Steer ARTHUR. * * A COMPROMISE, “My daughter is absolutely too young to marry,” snorted old Goldrick. “Well.” shouted the dejected suitor, “what would you say to my taking her ‘ ——_ ©. THE » EVENING » WORLD'S » HOME Mary Jane and Her Tabby with Their Hoseophone. They Provide a Great Scienti‘ic Surprise for Uncle Bill, Whes Love or Them Is Cooled Off SAY, BILL, AINT THAT NOw (TOM, | THE 6EST WE'LL COn-| NECT THE HOSE AN’ HAVE SOME LIQUID _ | STRAINS. AINT IT WONDER: FuL!| qs a if f i f i Mar peel UM Ie i V, ory by ln! oto BY GUM! AINT IT | i f° aN BB-PS-DSHID-26-3 FH DEDIDOHIOSOSHE SES 8-2-9995 FDEP HE Ss Oe HOES SHOS OPO OE “Bo you think your country will be lost?" MAGAZIN ‘i - meh E. A By Martin Green. ab High-Pressure Fnthusiasm * May Be Expected at This Convention. (By Telegraph to The Evening World.) Store Man, “that they a man the ranikaboo in the convention this afternoon for attempting to promote enthusiasm.” ‘ “The same,” replied the Man Higher up, “conati- tuting an adult hunch that this {s going to be a real boisterous hip, hip assemblage of patriots, When they get to giving @ man the hurry on the firat day because he shows a@ disposition to be noisy it is a bulletin oe tuture opposition to stlence that augurs well tor a lot - of hoarse voices in St. Louis before the week I, cut. “In Chicago it was different. The Roosevelt affirmation meeting was so anxious to have enthusiasm = 4 manufacturers get busy that they pald for thelr services. Nevertheless. they didn’t raise a real hurrah until the last day. “Did you hear that plate-glass-scratching yip that arrived when the band played ‘Dixie?’ The Southern delegates got up and endeavored to emother them- selves in their own sound, but they were not alone, Delegates from Ilinois, Minnesota and even Maine waved their hats and opened thelr lungs on the strength of that air, which Is an encouraging sign to any American who loves the Unite! States, When the Southern delegates take off their hats to ‘Tho Star | Ss LOUIS, Mo,, July ¢—"I see,” said the Cigar 4 Spangled Banner’ played by the band and the North ern delegates give verbal indorsement to the senil- ment that they wished they were in Dixie—which they don't—it means that Mason and Dixon's line has teen put nndergrovnd,” “What did you think of the great demonstration for Grover?” asked the Cigar Store Man. 4 “Tt was largely steered along by a bunch of office hungry Democrats who haven't had a crack at the { public trough for eight years,” answered the Man Higher Up. Dalny Improvements, - At the present moment, says the Electrical Magazine, when the eyes of the world are centred on the Far Fast, it may be of interest to note that Dalny was one of the most progressive communities as regards the application of elee tricity to publie and private requirements, The centrat.eta- + tion, completed about twelve months ago, had a total c& pacity of 3,00) horsc-power, with space for additional mas chinery of the same output. In addition to public and pri+ | vate lighting electricity was applied for pumping the dry- docks and for driving machine, boiler and other workshops + in the harbor. The town also possessed an admirable tele- phone system. What Proverb Is This? The Camel Legend. N Camel Land—'twas years ago— (As all the carly records show) Mr, and Mrs. Camel tall Had on thelr backs no hump at all, ‘ When the two bables came to bless Their home with camel lovetiness, ‘Their Joy was full. “Dear wife,” sata he, “Our boys are straight as straight can be!" But when their age was six or eight (It paine ine this fact to relate), The parents’ counsels (so they say) ‘The boys neglected to obey, “Oh, sit up straight!” the mother erted, When the round shoulders she espied. “You'll be hump-backed unless you do,” ‘The father sald, "a thing you'll rue!" Rut, no: the boys had thetr own way, Refusing counsel to obey, Until—too late to change, alack!— Fach had @ hump upon his back, The “Fudge” Idiotortal. How to Stop Wars wih a Cigarette, ‘ ‘The Evening Fudge Mas Sure Cure for the Battie Habit, I Copyret, 100, by the Planet Pur Coy ! : i £155 pee a5 rigs ? E i