The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1904, Page 8

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Should She Choose Marriage Or a Career? ———>— .NO, 18,688. “NEEDED TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT. By Fives at, te ts Seeea Nixola Greeley-Smith. - to the Btate Rafiroed Commission for the tof city transit bave a special interest be-| on Shoras ple and np years oxo of the association's indorsement of the plan to; save up « Wi dale fe a ad tee take, "and he ‘cares’ ot ‘two or three have not improved looks, “This Hine an at present operated gives a fast trolley | that I fnd it aimeute to. An a positon from the ast River to Central Park West, | for me {o-tioport myst andy te held up by the opposition of the property| Stts'ts toollan to ive it up and 1 only wish T hadn't done %0. up two blocks of Bighty-sixth street ox- Park to Amsterdam avenue, From the Drive a few horse cars of an anti- pattern are run to preserve the integrity of the The City Railway Company hes repeatedly without success to secure right-of-way ‘This young wom- an writes her expe fence to The Even- « World as @ srnine to the ace || tress who asked in {ts columns whether 1 put the very same question to a very who wish to cross the city above Fifty-ninth old, very rich #o- One Hundred and Sixteenth street 1s very ; we oe becomes yearly more irksome, Popular O86) course of a newspaper interview. the line ts fast making {te terminal and transfer! “Do 1 think every girl should marry or. ‘at Central Perk West a danger spot where the have a career?’ she fluttered. “Well, | ly, you know, T haven't made fa growing constantly worse, with added bay Lda ind on that subject. Just say that I Of accident, Both to reduce this risk and to DO think ghe should have something, but the residents of a wide territory which has largely nothing quite a0 strong as a carcer” population with the more adequate service The trouble with nine-tenths of the jue them the extension of this line to the Lists dich cial on ms Stage le that they j or seek nor are capable of River is urgently called for. yy taining anything waulte #0 strong” as It te admitted thet the property owners are well u career ‘within their rights in withstanding tho invasion; it will) For an occupation that offers a cere | undoubtedly occasion a detertoration of values. But pee stereo ary in exchange for the tt a satisfactory comprom{so on a cash basis cannot bo! .,,.4 laertemintar « soreed, a tal ) weached why not a subway between the two avenues! riod that these charma survive—and fe _ with a station at the Columbus avenue crossing? 'The| aeerone vitae @irl of no particular tal- [ matural rise of the ground, which permits of {ts cons evn the white’ neon atteteh far struction without engineering obstacles and with no! be regarded aaa career Aree greater expense than the toad's normal Increase of} Considering the theatrical young wom- business ' is solution of the} {"* Preblem from a purely financial would justity, makes thi standpoint, tt must he evident that Problem an entirely foasible one. marriage offers her @ more secure and Permanent means of livelihood. For It TRUE BILLS FOR THE SLOCUM HORROR| "rs her a lite contract instead of the managerial one for a vear or two } Not until Monday next will the men be arraigned | or three, the renewal of which would _ ‘who are covered by the Indictments found by a Federal | he altogether dependent on her success Grand Jury in the matter of the Slocum disaster. Ad-| its me harap ; © marriage contract holde through mittedly, Lundberg and Fleming, who acquired re | succems OY Bien crt thrash » Mponsibilities as assistant inepectors of steamships, Aro) eyes fade. her hair loses its lustre and f@mong the number. Capt. Van Schaick {s also named | her figure Its wouthful curves: its finan. "fm the bills. Counsel for officers of the Knickerbocker | PD a tag senate the same. fol Durely material stand. Gteamboat Company express beliet that their clients] joint marriaue We nite mie a pronosttion. the admiasions and expressions quoted | Another thing—women are ao new at scope’ bf the Grand Jury's findings Is sufficiently | kin thelr own livine that they Maan "ad es “uibbe ag" oF “inwer down” really eet used to It, Of course. hom dereliction can be proved shall be able} shout the stage that holds the women ; ity, to whom It furnishen a means of live. Nhood even aft: th ery for vengeance is not heard in this matter.! drew them to it hat named ee ld court or jury Isten properly to such a cry,! But usually a woman atarts in at ; the demand for exact punishment of the men be-| we pretonion with enthustasm, For | 4 fhind the horror is urged not less earnestly to-day than tue Heal hin, ‘ae a On the day the Slocum burned, and the importance ts it for granted. Later whe becomes In- | emphasized of establishing precedents as to responsi- different to {t and Inst of all she gets f 28 Dility that will not be readily forgotten in later steam- fat ii the (elereteer tie tonne boat managoment. gnd the baker and the department Tn ao far 03 thoir work advances the purpose signi- re. fied, the authors of the pending indictments will be Ph Data sat se Meg Lie jel shown to have done and considered well, Alecoivagnmvit when thelr maeayios ass cece eeener emer enrenes “careers” welgh very heavily upon Women and Athletic Sporta.—The winning by a woman | them of the Newport swimming contest and the achteveme | Of course, marriage is not what the of A woman at Great Neck in distancing her masculine | AMeaming shoolgiria belleve nor the ro competitor In a twelve-mile automobile rac nt to mantic novelists make belleve Hs young girl who chooses it must fre Rew flelde of triumph for the athletic girl, 1 fh golf and tennis was tong ago recognize: evelopment of an aptitude for more prowess The de | ! rently fice disheartening divillusten neither ts the st all love note t stage door wid over the aye) ot will be watched ith ee Perhaps Ab fiovlaite It ee & with. the -youns me bee ah coer adiew evew™ on THe T woman happened to ne an un © Hudeoa. J xraceful p wid her husband, noticing ay ee it, enbled t to her before a hur i SICILIAN METHODS IN NEW YORK, oe en een ate peroneal { ; Disclosures made in the search for the perpetrators for a divorce. Bul pe would have to} - of the Blizabeth street outrage go to show that back tke that, and much worse, from a Of the expiorion which wrecked the store of the Italian "MA" ManaKer every day, | ge Ciro Hie conditions of terrorism which mizht be looked bi ae und § Gorin Sicily but which as existing in the heart of a ing wt fog odjurations of a civilized Americar community seem an extraordinary “fe8* manager, alto prs there, to anachronism. st «oon the stage, and As Mt possible that under the eve of the police ai . band of deeperadoes may maintain an organized system Of Diackmai!l and oxtortion, using dynamite for thelr! * purposes of revenge and confident of escaping dete | tion through the fears of their victims? The band of ow!" wan the most civit on ke utverward to} man he wad, "Why's | k ts the mtideat] ew York ste t east terror Woman of tons for vearly five years. It is reported to em! ; Jarge membership. In the ‘several cxses wi nefarious work has been traced to its doors th a Yestimony of those who have suffered at its hands hac! « ME Deen lacking, throngh terrorism, to aid the police ro SOME OF THE secure a conviction. EST » 'The New Orleans police on a historic occasion et BEST JOKES direct er had punished him, “will y fraternity of practitioners of the occult will the testimony of the Kalamazoo colleg: to the prevalence of witcheralt. “Many Tuled by personalities other than their own.” says )protessor. “through sheer force of sinister end HIS WIFE. influences.” Tho brotheriood of frauds who ge tatibus Clabes tha “tty 00 & credulous public with pretensions of fore- i mine New va. | 4 will be giad to have the ropuler belle’ on whiey < wife that awaited | B12 trade thus injorsed and given standing Ulysses me? ie fs to be hoped that Kalamazoo is not coveting a sd reona Marcy somelly else, and 1 wish id piek i' grandma, hecause she's wave to me.”—Philadelphia Press a »y=I know m Teacher Well, who Was it? | ty won by the University of Chicago. It is smal ft Peloponessus, — Lippie: er to be regrotted that the chariatan’s harvest of tts | " from tie Aciuded will be increved, as it “THE ONLY WAY.” pay Will be, as the rerult of this college certificate! “Al. Mohel.” sald the young man in| ler The oecasional exposure of swindles ‘oe ean. "Lave Gay fed | ander the guise of knowledge of The super- — t; soa tu. hay: batter’ veel "helps to show how widerpread is this evil, Its from the lending above, “if vour youns ad control in Boston has recently consti-, man’s love aesa’s 08 way home | act of prety VU help it.” i re may be a strange faseinetion | 3 | ritotan by the showte and lashes of Nadelphia i eee: WHEN HIS WIFE IS AWAY ON A VACATION. (By T. E. Powers.) WHERE ARE THOSE COLLAR BUTTONS? # The Experiences of a Man Who Is Left to Keep House by Himself. J» Sr iets Saad ot vertare worse of THE DAY.) 5 @ LETTERS, QUERIES AND ANSWERS 2 2 but it was effectually accomplished. Whi'> MISTAKEN band of criminals continues unpunished . D Wednesday, Wednesday. Coming home from a walk or an out-| the foot of the stairs for some one 10 ® nee ile has the artletlc temperament, | To the Editor of The Evening World: ing at night. Mothers and nurees| tumble over, J. Hw. & career will remain a lot ou the city’s! hae e? Oa what days did Jan, 19. 148, and |con't hesitate to leave these carringes How Large an Allowance? . } "No: he ver drank a drop in his; Dee, 4 184 fall? Mra. THOMAS. anywhere, They walk along the halls | Te the Editor of The Evening World: i iietinteeiemme | lite." —Cleveland Leade | Paterson, N. J and drag with them a baby carriage,| Will readers kindly advise? A wife, (CULT INFLUENCES | A GOOD WorRD. | Ml-Treated Horses, ard they mo upstairs and leave It a¢| who is @ friend of mine, hae $3 per day . ] 9 the Extitor of The Ev ork ne Ee eeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEe———EEEe ene " feers, chtromancers, fortune tellers, wisanis and tho| TAN" sll litle Arthur after his) TAN eihtag anon he done ia » do} Sumething should he done to stop the te : "49" brutal treatment of the horses drawing | something for met? |Iuads tor some uptown bulitines. From! How Many Designs Can You Make? dd Hate tae lott TAM. to 4 P.M, the nerves of the| » neighbors are rasped to insufferable !r- the heartless drivers of heavy teams up steep wrade. If one or two extra res were kept as assistants in car- ing loads up euch grades they would © relieved from (this constant strain, x. ¥& Advises Her to Stick to Mage. To the Hditor of The Kvening World: Tell Miss Aubrey, the actress, who aske if she should give up a stage career in order to marry, that I think she had better refuse the young man and go on With her stage career, In my opinion matrimony ts a mistake, OLD BACHELAR. He Falls Over aby Carriages, ‘These To the Patter of The Rvening World: 1 pave been bothered by tripping | quaint figures any ove? baby carriages, five tn number, in (Ae idee ok ei Dad house allowed her to meet the following ¢z- penses (and not get Into debt): Rent, #20 per month; insurance, 4 per month; Piano, % per month, and « family of five children, neasty grown, beside her husband and herself to feed and clothe. Could @ man take the same sum of money and feed and clothe a family and meet all of this expense? How much could be saved for a rainy day out of it? P. 8.—Whieh should hold the money in this case, the huwband or wife? And how much ought a man to have out of It for his own enending money? DISCOURAGED WIFS. “Evil to Hhe Who Thinks I) of ” To the Kéttor of The Evening World: Kindly tell me the meaning of the following inscription on a coin I Fave: “‘Honl solt qui mal y pense" FERD. No. To the Ealitor of The Evening World: Is there any clause in the Constitu- tion of the United States that restricts & man from being President of the United States three times in tweive x By Martin Greene Jerome’s Claims to a Start in the Albany Race SEE,” said the Cigar Store Man, “that they ere talking of running Jerome for Governor.” the record of doing what the people pay him to da, whioh alone is enough to make @ public officer stand out Uke @ smear on a white vest in these times, “Tt bas got to a stage that- when @ man t elected to office nowadays he te expected to go South with everything he can lay his hands on, The servant of the public who does his duty ts put on a pedestal an@ made to serve as a target for bouquets. Magasine writers use him for an inexhaustible meal ticket, preachers talk about him from their pulpits. The of a ballyhoo he puts up while doing his duty the he gets into the spot light. “With Jerome running for Governor of New and Folk running for Governor of Missour! there be presented to the people of the United spectacle of a team of District-Attorneys for prosecuting crooks, What else could they Everybody in St. Louis knew that the City Fathers crooked in the main, but Folk didn't take any sctiom until a newrpaper reporter made the play so strong that the boodlers could have gone to the penitentiasy with an automatic figure in the prosecuting attorney™ office. A district-attorney who can’t get wise when @ house falls on him ought to be examined by a lunacy commission.” “Jerome sent Al Adams away,” asserted the Cigna Store Man. “That,” agreed the Man Higher Up, “was a great plece of work, considering that ¥. Norton Goddard had greased the chute from here to Sing Sing, but if you'll drag down the promises Jerome made when he was campaigning for the office and stack them up against his performances you'll uncover a gap that you can’t see across.” : i Hee U. S. Illiteracy. Tt may be surprising to know that 1,408,212 persons of suf- fietent age in this country can neither read nor write Eng lsh, There are 6,190,00 persons who can neither read nor write any language, and of these more than half are white, Of the 25,000 Chinese classed as {literate 4 per cent. can read, Dut cannot write, while 6 per vent, can neither read nor write, Ninety-seven per cent. of the flliterate Japanese can neither read nor write, while 3 per cent. can read. There are 14,88 Japanese {n this country who cannot speak English, ‘There are 72,00 Indians and 3,000 Chinese who cannot speak or read or write English, Summer Snows. fnow atill lies forty feet deep between Zermatt and Gon nergrat, Switeerland, Details are now given which show shat this scarcely credible statement Is literally correct, The manager of the (ornergrat Raliway made a journey of tn- spection on ski to Inspect the line, to ascertain the prospects of reopening It as usual In the beginning of June, In half an hour after leaving Zermatt the party found the snow fifteen feet deep, while between the Riel hut and the Gornergrat, for a distance of 20 yards, ¢) ow overtopped the telegraph posts by fifteen feet. The staph posts themselves are twenty?five feet high. A gang of sixty men will be em- ployed for about @ fortnight to clear the ne, A Whipless City. ‘There {s a notable law in force in most of the large Ruse sian towns concerning horses that deserve special mention, Among the curlous things that arrest the attention on ar- riving in Moscow {s the entire absence of whips among driv- ere of cabs, carriages and all sorts of vehicles, There is a . | law prohibiting their use, There is not a single whip in use {n Moscow, The excellent condition of the horses attests the benefit of this humane law, Nothing can exceed the beauty of the sleek and well-groomed horses used in (We carriages of Moscow. An Odd Pension Law. ‘The law of France requiring all seamen to deposit § per cent. of their wages with the Government {a applicable to fishermen, and this fund so collected Is used to create a ser. vice pension, payable to all who have served twenty-five years under the French flag on the seas, The “Fudge” Idiotortal Did you ever £Q Why You Should Not THINK hew iad Be an Oyster, Being Bloodless They Cannot Ac- quire Hot-Air Circulation, (apyret, 104. by the Plant Pub. Co) PEOPLE |s clad. If the Evening Pudge were an oyster NO ONE would read it, For am oyster (being bloodiess) HAS NO CIRCU- LATION : and, being devoid of animal warmth, It cannot disseminate HOT AIR, If the Evening Fudge jayster, how could it induce Marcus Aurelius, Gulus Sillicus, the cymic philosopher whe Nourished ta Rome (N, Y¥.) In the 424 century, N, G., says of oysters: “The only place you can be sure of NOT meeting ‘one Is In the boarding-nowse oyster pie.” Therefore, DON'T BE AN OYSTER. Be 9 LOB. HSTER, Read THE EVENING FUDGE, WHEN FOLKS CHASED THE DINOSAURUS WOULD MEN OF SENSE ADORE US? THEY'D ABHOR US!

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