The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1904, Page 8

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shebbelefeblethit . Mary Jane and Her Tabby Visit the Sad Sea Waves; #& #& & & @& s They Teach Papa and Mamma the True Meaning of “A Quiet Day a Now, MARY JANE, YOU Mus? BE A Gpod GIRL TODAY AND Weel Au. ENVOY OVRSELVES. Publishing Company, No. & to @ ‘Mew York, Entered at the PostOilce "Werk es Gevend-Clase Mail Matter, wolsun 4B....0000 recneceaneeNO, 18,682. ——— HE PACKERS ANO THE PUBLIC. fight 4e-thrown.on the inner processes |» in soap which is threatened _—< the «prolongation ofthe pecking-house Bong -etithe cheaper grades is an-tmyortant by-prod- wedet thepacking indostry. Cessation of work with the| *: * pesuiting curtailment of product has made it necessary | ;, te-draw.on the stock on hand. How this has been dis gpamed of most profitably is revealed in the statement that “the preparedness of the packers in meeting the g@itmation is Mlustrated by the fact that heavy sales of soup were made under practically a guarantee that a ‘Yeap would follow, the trade buying on the advice of the representatives of the packers. In some instances the purchases were conditioned upon such an event.” Phat 2, buyers were assured that there would be a) 7; @tethe and that !t would last long enough to create a . aS shortage which would justify them In demanding much > ee eee a They. were let in on @ , “re x by the packers and enabled to partictpate fa muloting the consumer, who by regular agreement was pot at their morcy. ‘This conspiracy of cupidity with tte guarantee of ae gotten gains 1s itself only a by-product of monopoly. i But t explains several things that were not entirety |* necesito clear, It helps, for instance, to an understanding of the) trust's reasons for refusing the offer of mediation made! A School 5 by the Mlinois State Board of Arbitration and its dec- | | ; leration that “this is to bo a fight to a finish, which we for A usbands-= | h @ ; 7 we competent to settle in our own way without Inter-| THAIS 19 TAY WAY THEY Asa START (VN WHAT (F SAE SHOULDN'T ACC BPr ME fa W%D NHR HAND Awe TeGET uP My NERWE ‘This defiant “hands off” attitude, as furnishing addi- sen” | tosBe. | tonal evidence of a policy of contempt for the public) ane dnterest, is not calculated to win sympathy for the By ° igi apd peckers. | Nixola Greeley-Smith, By Martin Green THE BRONX BEAUTIFUL. } The quarrel which {s developing !n the Bronx out c:! | nite i i Ww \ YOUNG women f ; ! hy Not Allow Russiw the confilcting opinions of experts as to the best plan ot | SATS) Na | ; i for the artistic improvement of that borough is a hopetal i geese yg . uD, " Solas \ ‘ Mi i ier to Make a Few Piker Plays? @ugury. In « multitude of counsellors there is promise “y Ki) i ae 1M 4 Wonk 7" _ ' of @ final pertected topographical scheme which will best | [i { . " NY y 1 i 46 ~ soy Kes baal ape ga asa allan realize deals which are as yot incompletely defined. 80| 7] ) Department is making faces at Russ three of that city’s! | sy ¢ AS the Viadivostok squadron copped 90,000 sacks o8 sum paid Aggy Wasileeite phe = eal eS oe / flour belonging to an American firm on the high meat” which is “ artis Vas ees ; eens.” ment,” and a tte hee tek tes tae Sila 4 aa it 4 (I ° “You don't see the country at large throwing any fits : manl| $i) : Meh about it," remarked The Man Higher Up. “Our chanoe! fesls that eventually something superior in the way of ’ avowedly to train Y © Y i Da) f ith Russia !s abo discernible to the vi wil! It, PRL ongaaed girs in 4 LOA th Ave of a scrap w: ussia is about as discernible to me Poted bores peers wifely and house mM | paper naked eye as ts the chance of the success of the national ‘The Bronx has the advantage over Murhattan for ar- tistio betterment that it 1s new, was iald out with less| accomplishments that they may learn Gisregard of future requirements and fe yet in the pri- thate tussbamds happy anti mary otage of architecture which in giving way to more) “mariah! MY APART 13 IN MY modern and substantial construction may be made to : Me°urTA, 1 Cae Mee contorm more readily to artistio demands, There is lees Prohibition ticket. If the Amerfcan firm can show that the flour was not going to Japan and was not contra- band of war, Russia wil cough up enough kopeks to ‘make good. “In the mean time the Russians ought to be allowed to win some victories. None of the officers in the war on land or sea bas drawn down any medals yet. The wifely duties anil raphy to correct. 4 unique opportunity ts offered for only fighters entitled to decoration are dead, and most the borougt’s development along artistic ines and one of thetr bodies.are tn the bottom of the sea, carried down Which can be utilized to meke the Bronx an attractive i} by the ships théy sunk by running on thetr own mines, munistpality which will be the envy of other boroughs. man Tf ft gtves the commander of the Vladivostok fleet any With the present perk features as @ foundation to MOH enjoyment or Rover to sink sn cB cestiron tramp, full which to add sore drives, diagonal streets, graceful SN Hh of flour, with a arew of sixteen Ohinks and a Cape Cod’ * Wridges, ornate railway stations and approaches, occa- NM } sktpper, we don’t give three harrahs, provided the flour donal plases with fountains and statuary end other } fe paid for and the Cape Cod akipper is mved. smubellishments, the Bronx may emerge from tts present “Holding up oeean tramps and aking junk ie about @hrymalls state to become in the immediate future s all that Russia hes left to do on the water, Some of borough beautiful which will be « credit to the Greater these days her captains and eimirals may win an over- x whelming victory by losing the wfol navy end every, man in the same. Until that time, pray let us allow the warlike Russian saflors to devastate the eons around Je- pan of rowboats, tugs, barges, gigs, catboata, schooners ‘ and other death-<dealing craft.” e-—The reported appearancecfen unusually campaign poste furnishes new evidence of ‘well known to all who have editorial waste il i 4) |) xt iy baskets in charge, of @ national passion for poetic AN AN “Hingiand esema to want % put on the gloves with -eomposition. The general disposition to rush into verse ‘ é Russia for a serap-to a finish” ventured The Cigar Sires be may expla why there is #0 little demand for the! 11 the fret place, young man, get the Man. a published works of posts. With a post in almost every | idee ont of your hend that just because| } home the local output fs so abundant as to make the| you are married to « woman tea Y reading of verse a less interesting occunstion than writing it. y AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SCHOOL. title you to dispense with certain cere- oa The proposal to establish in Boston an “arte and ape drawing-room observances, but} 5 tT ” lose not warrant your being @ boor. t srafts” high schoo! which will be “devoted to the prep- Mavis Poa Ga bet daa ot | che. Besaieg Wek ie ie aration of young people, often children from the hum-| it ig ten to one that Pratlgerre your| make the summer pass, more R SMe Ne Ly 4 blest homes,” to be artistic craftsmen, is interesting for| matrimony has blessed you with pa ig M9 i. O. . Xt Vi PE é the light {t throws on the recent improvement in public bee) of being an disagresably mee, swell fers artiet | vi tae = taste. ul a6 you like, I Raew @ ‘of clever outdoor games.) N A Twenty years ago, to procure the kind of furnfture ‘! whlch these pupils will be educated to produce, the glass mosaic, leather work, ornamental {ron work and stlver-|°2Cr# (0 is steter’s “glorious red hate, ‘ware and jewelry which they will be taught to fashton, Legge lg persion g Pog Becessitated the employment of foreign workmen or of| nowncing her “the most beautiful wom- twists can de extiet-¢o the game those few native craftsmen whose individual talent bad| *° h¢ oad ever seen.” i ingenuity © exercieed, The game made them competent in these lines of art industry,| MAavyb¢ you think hie wife suid not | shown below requires 0 litte prapem- The last decade lias witnessed a development of domes-|8V* been hurt, Her husband came| tion that ft will not be diMoult of axe tle workmanship to correspond with the Increased de-| from & country town whtoh she bad|Cution along any ehady street when mand. It will be further stimulated by school inetruc. "° Neeson to delfeve contained anosher | Other commonplace gymnastics of the tion of the kind contemplated | Leleu, She huew that the unknown eta-|SI6 hoops have grown tiresome, Bvidences of the advance {n good taste which has ‘*T "84 not the paragon of lovelingns| With chalk or paint, five stratght ereated this demand are now to be met in every honse-| “™* Mé# family affection led bin to te | marks are made upon the aide of the hol—in @ quiet elegance which has replaced a tawdri-| eve But she didn’t Uke it cording, s@ illustrated in the ptoture +4 nes, in furniture of more artistic and substantial) /f ¥oU are married to 2 women wish | They shoud be ao less than sight | | # models, in greater harmony of furnishings and decora-|*?Y ‘alma to beauty, persuade her that | irches apart. . tions. A now generation of workmen starting with the! YoU think she is the most beautifal wo-| Directly in front of each mark « advantage of specialized instruction ought to bring the; ™4" You have ever seen, email peg is Griven into the ground or standard to a yet higher level and advance popular ap-) !* sinness {9 such that by no | between the fagatones. of the minor arts yet further. e can be made to belteve this,| The players—five in neamber or even pete then it t# ap to you to say that she is |leas—etation themseives reasonably far a | most fascinating woman; v from the ourd and frame EXTRA PERILS OF SEA BATHING. | jiiccsses tie tr teserttarte hie toe png ote propedal a as | ‘The season does not fal! to bring forth its crop of| transcends beaucy, bouncing in the direction of the marks gomn Vathers who die suddenly not from drowning but| 96 ta sure to beileve one or the other |on the walk. attacks resembling apoplectic setzures, Those in-|" "attor how ever she ta And if} As tn all games, merit and dexterty Mearetully investigated, will usually yield storion| au, ntye_® Clever wite don't mice the | must tall, ead here It 19 the player who | mistake of hb cheverness with eres © Gtiimprutence tn procedure on the part of the stricken | au the pag og all no two Ras coatl oo ovedlens psi ey ba Gone orere ips Sag ha tov gi constantly wounding her veter- IV.—Hippity Hoop, OOP rolling t aireye « H recrvation, and many clever RaGEeT i & bathers. They furnish warnings that should be heeded) opinions about cteverness. If a wousan| Th¢ hoops must be rolled In euch « ccad Jou are RINGING UP TAKES. Digtied ot f 7 has braing, she knows & an well ay| Manner es to strike the ourb between 'tredley car you can cross Broadway safely at ANY heer At fe wise to remember that the plunge into cold sea|3°Y So-tnteed, mush Detter than you) ‘ue laee of one particular boundary— the bowl? FRED A. VON HOPE. e¢ day or night and NO trate s do- 6 5 h Gocapions, 2s 4 rule, a shock to any system. No whee Hie TOS HO Ne the cal pee phar bat bah he Eines ghoul bring himseit to undergo this shock when| But abowt beauty, about eharm, thera count ih eek tenn jak penal gence that he knows or can imagine he is not be ‘ . almost as man: 1 orresponding | To. ter of The Rvening World of form toywithstand it and to experience the S men, sadieuae PApeseosons slaprety'f ean ” eat on psygleg png b Neiman the has’ chowan above aii] Sometimes thejnagpe wit be | rotted be rr 45 anything can be to enter the water) ‘ters deems her the moat Deautityr| Nit (90 much velocity and will, there, ; rev all'roll thelr boops, it being the] ganie Should one hoop fall upon the PMissimmo: obdject Of eabh to wet his hoop pegged] Dew of another plaver or ctrole {ts ter-| 1. ine Bator of The Evening World: as soon as possible The count is sum-}ritory. eat player Must regain his! whee were the ages of Bob Fitzsim- med up accordingly, the first player to} oP and lose Ue turn. loop his hoop over his peq of course} . 5° many laughable complications will) mone emt. Jotin L, Sullivan on thelr last counts first and #0 on down to the) Sfis@ With the spinning hoops that the} pirthdays? aR last, who must be the booby of the| time") brove ® RAPDY simmer pane one is overheated. | ‘ or the most charming of bee tore, spring back out of range—eome- I pre recklessness to plunge In Immediately oF} happiness ta complete Ort, Der | men they will fall too for awey to loop after eating Remember that women love and ap. |‘? Dese and sometines, # Ge alm ts folly to remain in the sea out of pure bravado And ape | oor 1 preciate flattery almoet as m poor, they will make the most eomica! a Dive lips and chattering teeth give the sure signs |) ang when she i teling coe Men |ayrations far from thelr Intended mark the chill of the water has lowered the vitality be-| gmat you are And you pusr cagel’® Each player selecting @ peg. the chil Present recovery. Better a dip cut short while the! like a Kitten lapping & saucer of poh ———— | ia t bat ved o . pause betwes 7 : ro og a bath projonged after coldness} o A.M. tween | Sulpe THEY MIGHT CROOK. @A Very. simple matters of precaution which |.” give her the ‘benefit of you PR get ho take those white en ve om te your Aunt Mary's Men using “appetizers” might, od up in a few sentences. Disregard of the} mm se, auntie Mg summer { think, inyolved may lead to eicendin ~ jmay ul #, thougha! is| 100 ‘feared, honey, dat dey'll crosk Tra, M we oan get off detore we gvt | Admit they bring mo appetite SY | to be hoped want to torget | 84 make mah (eet white.”"—Detroit|® letter saying she is coming bere."'—| . fave one for further drink. them, Vree Prev Commercial Tribune —Pafledelghte Prees FORESTALLING HER. “APPETIZERS.” HOME w# MAGAZINE. 2 a 4

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