The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1904, Page 12

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~ THE # EVENING # WORLD'S w HOME # MAGAZINE. On What $99EDOG94. 04! 8O69-106-900-00-66-4006-66006-0006:06000 0000000 140000661404 406-0004466-00611000084000006060000000000 | Income Should {WILLIE WISE-—-Gene Car’s New “Kid.” uw ; A Lesson in Politeness Being Needed by On: of the Boys, Willle Gives It to Him, a Man Marry? anon In Politeness Being Needed by ¢ Boy ves im, —_—--——- By Nixola Greeley-Smith, . by the Press Publisting Company, No, @ te @ Wark Row, New York. Mntered at the Post-Omliee at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, - re DVOLUME 48.....005.0.0.000000eNO. 18,708, The Evening World First Number of columns of advertising in The Evening World during first six ber of columns of advertising in The Bvening World during first six MWONtHS, 1903. .ccesrececeeseveres 6,019 (PTHATISNT & STuPIO GoY! 2.2.22 SOOS MY DEAR 6OY, IF You ONLY KNE How STUPID ITIS By Martin Green. | =~ “The Black Hand Society Is Misleading Name for Grait Games ‘ J SEE,” sald the Cigar Store Man, “that there ts Dear Miss Greeley-Smith Ought & workingman who earns less 00 a year marry or remain | ; say you to thoughtful work- this to them most momentous | ¢ Respectfully, N.C. 7 UGHT a work- | : sees ’ | | talk of a vigilance committee to put a crimp tm the Italian Black Hand Society.” “They can’t put a crimp in the Black Hand society,” replied the Man Higher Up, “because the Black Hand Organization is a thing of wind. The grafters who are usipg Sicilian tactice—threatening assassination and stealing kids for profit—might as well usa the sign of the blue foot or the green ear. American kidnappers and blackmailers generally sign their mail ‘The Desperate Four’ or the ‘Terrible Avengers’ or something equally bloodcurdling. “The Italians of New York are getting sore over the recent run of Italian crime. Newspaper reporters are getting sprained wrists and twisted tongues writing ana > | Pronouncing Italian names, and the impression goes out that the New York Italians are a lawless lot. “Tt Is estimated that there are about 300,000 Italians in New York. The population of Palermo, Italy, is $09,000. There are not more than half s dozen Italian ; eitles with a population as large as the Italian popula- marry on less then $1,200 a year?) jepends upon how much lees ‘Couples have mar-/ ried on half that) jum and gotten, jalong very well, | land others with, income m- . A CRIME HUNT CALLED FOR, peck Bagot on Anterviews with leading Italians qnd Italian news-| Gxpereies onde en Wise (Paver comment sufficiently indicate how deeply the ainetyothrte had bor elsertoureyeur” @rimes of the Black Hand brigands are deplored and the) oid son arrested the other day for beat- discredit lecerv: ing her it developed that ehe had sup- a a 2 a ported him all his life on her earnings of tle day as & sorubwemam And in S hich she gav neern- Whe radian ad eager ttn ain vo | nie an se GUA the police to run these criminals to earth is reflected| had never had time to worry, had al- t and had drunk ip the graphic statemont of Rev, Bernardino Poliszo that bieyy Penge wobidhee a eer ite. Services and the pocketbooks of the Italian people’ 1 pave had people tell me that you “@tand open” to bring the abductors of the Mannino chiid| couid live very nicely in New York to fustice. Contractor Marrone hes virtually added 1,000) $10 or $12 & som, eS never ont 4 to the regular force by directing his men, freed pote dh po ite yo) a given ‘Wdder the incentive of « $500 reward, to search for the sum than men holding small clerical The Italian Chamber of Commerce at ta! positions who have to spend money for to-day rent in pretentious flats and for more rimater’ i or less fashionable Cag van - fea This response roperly devote of Ttalian geattanent to en emergency prong bee teak, I remember read- 1a ts a public service of a kind which was to be looked| ing a poem on this subject In which & for from citizens whose high standard of orderliness The| man i gill banter Byening World bas had frequent occasion to commend.| %4t* dressed the It remains for the police to avail themselves of the sey ee saree © Proffered services and to throw off the lethargy which You walk erect im tattered garments clad, Bas apparently paralyzed thelr efforts to suppress the! And to your body's need rour wage devuts | @rlmes which have instigated this action. The lit of| fssting. scheme bow monsy mas bt ‘ hed deeds of violence in the city arraigns the The man and woman brave enough Detective Bureau of grave neglect of duty. The catalogue| to spend money for actual needs ore |) Mf. unpunished offenses attributable to the nefarious] of sheddy sepa Daron a Hand band does moro—it carries with it an in- posed Abeed bhi not hesitate to oe,” incompetency which it {s high time to have marry on @ very small income. oe lL ‘We can live for ourselves much more —_—___. cheaply than for other people and yet # ef Knockout Drope—Twice within ten days a | this 1s the least practical form ot econ- | of Palermo with the police records of New York, in so far ae they relate to the Italian residents, you will find that | the local Giuseppes and Angelos are a pretty tame lot, “The bulk of the Italians In New York are hard work ers, whether they spend their time scraping faces and perfuming hair, putting a new front on fruit or swinging &@ pick and shovel. The man who is willing to sleep twenty in a room, ride fifteon miles to his job and work all day on a lunch consisting of a piece of dry bread massaged with a raw onion {s a safe, house-broken foun- dation of a citizen if he doesn’t get excited on his day off and use some other excited countryman aa a repository for the business end of a stiletto, We will graduaiiz educate the Italian out of the knife and gun carrying habit by developing good Italian pugilists. An Italian scrapper ought to be a hard man to stand against if he would stick to his native diet, which Includes garlic as breakfast food.” “The bad Italians don't think much of human life,” announced the Clgar Store Man, “They’li think more of it,” announced the Man Higher Up, “after they stick for a while in a country in which life Is worth living.” Hich visitor to the lty has been found wandering about [OmY: | Few men. and, In Brooklyn. ' 4 dazed condition apparently due, and in one case | Women, hbo 4 the During the summer nearly one thousand cartloads of cértainly #0, to knockout drops, One was the victim of ooh catsed te ve hacer ! ashes and more than three hundred cartioads of waste pax 1 violence as well. It is unnecessary to consider Nery were content to exist for t! per and old bottles and rags are disposed of daily in Brook- Any moral question involved in asking whether proper lyn alone; and {In winter the amount of ashes Is Increased ee, oe bayou Ai vnghitad Fiona There two and one-half times, to say nothing of the garbage, wi @ town, though “wide open” in the worst sense, was safe for visitors, While Tenderloin la tolerateg, whether “open” or | WOMA® Word-Building Puzzle, closed, some guarantee of security of person should at least be offered the explorer trom out of town, ae ae This does not aeeomacty - $ ’ no young woman & poor MOUNT VERNON’R SMOKE FIGHT, | 2 youne woman ie ft 9 be ‘Whether or not the winning of first blood by the city] knowledge of political economy | @f Mount Vernon in {ts anti-coal-smoke fight against the| £004 eboprryend Lyf vg! Loca ‘New Haven road is more than « temporary victory, the priveging M3 oan sid ‘ ‘@ect of the moral force of its resolute example bids fair} For the matrimonial supply would }/ to be considerable. That city having served notice on|run very short if such rigid require- Mie allroad that the further use of soft coal on ita|ments were thought of, tases engines imits would young who m drivers lly den pealbeny fee spo lene men-sense to the working out of the household problems that she faces as a for soft on the Mount Vernon run. It yet re-|wite tor the first time will succeed in Mary Jane, Her Tabby and Sister’s Beau #& w& wo o A Great Surprise Prepared for the Young Man When He 's About to Propose, med A QUARTE Say, FELLERS Come ; ary jane, cro: OVER TO MY House to be sean whether the change is permanent. solving them, If the girl cashier or RGE 1S COMING ~ Quick AND See 4 Bat highly suggestive of the influence of the Mountlstenographer or she who works ten TODAY Ano I SisTeRs DUDE pom precedent is the action of the New Rochelle, ours in a factory will only remember OH, SURE WANT You To 4 4Z, BEAy bo THE, im passing an ant!-smoke ordinance the lca ree Se. ATTN, che. Barkly Tir KEEP PROPOSIN’ AcT: Pea the @ against the) ranges professions, and will devote as Teported intention of the villages of Larch-|much time and thought to making a _ Meat, Mamaroneck, Harrison, Rye and Port Chester to|heme as she did to typewriting or keep- follow sult. Other municipalities may take up Mount bed pedagall gers adieamratdlaa aie | Wernon's cause, with possibilities of « combined village|{i** ,20, Young man. however moderate ing all along the line which must necessarily be-|her, gang on wets formidable. The vast majority of mankind must find it ti appl It ts not tmponsible, indeed, that the far reflections of for that Yeneratie teedvettor: wate: the flame of revolt Lighted {n Mount Vernon m: .|be dn the flourishing condition that it ay event lis to-day. It should be the ambit ally strike the gilded dome tn Boston and furnish the|#¥ery young workingman to marry. But ; Id Yorktown of the war begun in the Westchester about It The man who Rares velgee ir An object in the above picture illustrates a word of three pt to regret it b, 3 A | letters, Add one letter to this and you will have the name see, by Oe oes It he uch oa fed of something else In the picture. Put one letter In front of Indeed, it is never too this new word and you wil! have the name of a third obe marry, though, if the sad experia: ot o Ject. What are they? disillusioned men and y meal died of apoplexy |believed, It is nearly. tiwaye too early? nutes later. The warning against this folly has conveyed in this column, It is given authority Dr. B. G. Younger, who, writing in London Opinion, as to say that “any one who labors under LETTERS, The “Fudge” Idiotortal gz vader Sdvice” ‘The list of those w QUESTIONS, wld’ *y ‘ a ters which they hav = = = v _qsatared hile overneatea, or tretly after & meal o ANSWERS. How the Russians Can Wi.) ropes ts mee ‘under condi where the heart was sure to receive a / with PAIN the 2 Shock it was {Il calculated to withstand, is a long and «© an admonishing one. ‘Stop H frequent reverses “Etbergrams.” To the Baitor of The Evening World: Apropos of R. L. La Mura's queries “4 to & name for wireless telegrams, I suggest “Ethergrams” as being an ap- Prouriate name for such messages, be- cause the electro-magnetic or Hertsiua waves are undulations of the ether and not of the alr, The name ‘Marconi- gram" would be an acknowledgment of the world-wide service the young Inventor haa already done, & W, L. Why the Star Boarder Wins, To the Editor of The Evening World: I've discovered why it Is that the star bourder at our hasherle ts the favored recipient of four meals a day. Our waitress ts in love with nim, and she Save he's aweet enough to eat. And he does. C. BE. FARR The Ruse of the Russ, -refutation of the charge as directed against the | To the Rdttor of The Evening World: n ie not no easy. Here in New York (Russia soltloquines,) Many of tho world’s choicest artistic treasures at| ale ‘Seuss rye a a to be neon free of charge. Dut how often!” yake it bad for Bull and Bill and Se he visit the Metropolitan Museum, where most of tuke the blame Mi sre housed? Has ho seen the fine Boscoreale| Mill and Hull may think it rieht wee there, or the Etruscan chariot, or the other step in and ston the Ment; re of antiquity without number on ex- INTEREST IN ART. . A writer in the Burlington Magazine, urging the ty of better artistic training from the commercial of view, asks: Haye we realized how much France and Italy have ‘Profited in hard cash by the taste, consistency and liberality thelr patronage of art, conrpared with a country like the inited States, where not one man in a thousand takes even |B Superficial interest tn it? >, The question is asked just at the time of the credited |» Purchase by J. Plerpont Morgan of the three famous » Whistler panels in the “peacock room” of the Leyland in London. Certainly American millionaires More than « “superficial interest” in art, as is in a thousand homes and in a score of Ie And to ston the febt is quite Our prover eame. BERTRAND SHADWELL. This Adds New Horrors to War, To the Bititor of The Evening World Home people think that Kuro Pat kin whip Kuro Ki). “Kurlowst’ Not at The best | of that Russian fs QBORGE ALBERS, of an occasional trip to Coney Island TV OTT IO T TTT PPE PS PIP OVE SREP HIE 974 . f tt | on of this town. But if you compare the police records

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