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¢ THE « EVENING w WORLDS # HOME # MAGAZINE 2 “eve Sb canis WILLIE WISE. » Gene Carr’s New Kid Diffuses Some More Knowledge} - Wiad by the Press Pubilshing Company, No. & te @ | ‘Ware Row, Now York. Entered at the Post-Otlee wy 8 New York as Second-Class Mail Matter, WOLUME &5.......-0sseesseeresNO. 18,711, The Evening World First La og! of columns of advertising in Bvening World during first six Number of columns of advertising in _ The Bvening World during first six months, 1903 eeee 6,019 INCREABB..oee0-0s.000 1,681 > = PFSPSSH SISHSE-BES F 2-2 2SPSSHSPHS Fs OP ODE © THE DELAYED PUBLIC LIBRARY. Mt waldnight last aight the city’s three years’ contract WR Morcrcas Brothers for the copetruction of the! Ubrary in Bryant Park expired, with the building Ralf finished. Counting out one year of precious be lost in litigation, it would appear that at the past Of progress fully two years more will be required ‘Oat the Ubrary ready for public use. Making all Sra amet gman «rox wt When the-Greene +Mary Jane, Her Tabby and UncleJimn Gg G | : the unpleasant fact remains that the people's Eved Monster 3 oe ‘¢ XY “¢e With a New Box of Paint the Angel Terror Turns Out a Work of Art, : (ajorment of this great gift hes been deferred and Wakens. 3—_————_—___--———————_ 4 ~ £ Tho delayed completion of public improvements long oe iad the contract time is by no means unprecedented B New York; rather is tt characteristic of municipal 9 PT PCTS POTTS Y FS TT OSOO OG Oe DOE Ee j in a pA Sh itn oS th Now, MARY JAN [Now WATCH ) methods, The regrettable feature dis-| Nixola Greeley-Smith. | ‘You KeRP QuikT L_ |ME PAINT A this from other instances of delay te that the pine talk ‘ {FOR A FEW MiN- ACC aeR May,” REAL LIVE , By Martin Green. hog long endurance of makeshift Wbrary pro- STORY In 208 tas ee | lunece vim) if ‘HEAD: PIECE. y Grown {mpatient to benefit by the great A woanseday 'o| 4 ' Tr . : Sibiatien Wash te te plese Hew York oe Wraee "0 TAKE A NAP. \T PROMISE Se The Fall of Port Arthurand fF with other cities in library facilities the murder of his The Astor and Lenor Libraries, though great store- Retees of literary treasures, have been of direct beneft Jealousy and his ‘£0 aly & restricted part of the population of the more Ow 2 * oubonniens : the Many Disappointments Concern- SNelouree class. In supplying the popular demand for . alae pardoe * e 5 4 ° * ° ing the Same. b6 SEB,” said The Cigar Store Man, “that there j {8 another report that Port Arthur has fallen.” “The fall of Port Artbur,” replied The wife and baby by MAKE ANY, & man creased by You’ RE A GENIUS i), "| “Mterature they accomplish lees than the chain of small every day, ond aotive circulating libraries. Not untt! the opening P however varied the Man Al Jp, hee s - the great Central LAbrary, of which these will be-| . fesdpegtgreoterel gher Up, “his heen badly stage man LY ‘ Gtributing branches, will the public demand for be, nine out of ten Ought to have Dave Belasco running the production, _ Deoke ve satisfied to an adequate extent, + pep eve thelr origin tn ‘The work should be pushed wit Jealousy, which may, indeed, be reok> : r Ball energy and vied the father of crime. age of dragons |e past, and few, It he advertised {t to come off on a certain date It would come off, “It was all fixed for Port Arthur to fall the other fay and they postponed it on account of rain Then ‘ ‘2 | there was another postponement because the excur \ sion boat from Yokohama broke down and had to put into Chefoo. All was in readiness a few days before that for the Japs to yank the Russians out of the fort — by the whiskers, when the leader of one of the regl+ mental bands broke his arm and was unable to con, duet, » and the evil of previous delay mitigated as 48 possible. Only less discreditable to the city than | ind fits failure to provide sufficient SChOOL sittings in {tg) (ne con-werpent in ite trailing fury, But | Procrastination with the public jib 1 met that mos: formidable Se ' dsl “ib ined monaters, the arean- ¥ egy elder ratencpen! | jealousy, that feeds upon Commuters’ Thekets.The Aisclomire made at the t And in the ensuing © Before the State Raliroad Commission that the nbat musket ue have come out #eo- Se te Haven road's monthly commutation tickets provide for ud dest > a Only fifty-four rides, and Sanday, points to ale aurvival in railroading methods which it would appear to be to the road |} Advantage to do awny with On the Lackawanna and .. other local line " @ not honored on traing on There are people, however, who, In- of fighting the Jealousy that con- hem, deliberately fen the fame, wy helleve it to be the Inev- le complement of true love &@ matter of fact, It fe nothing of “The pipes we have been getting from Port Arthur 1 } >| througn the Japs and Russians indicate that both u HA.HA: races have not lost their ability to get a collar and nee! nee! elbow grip on truth and put It four polnts down. It is AINT THAT probable that we won’t know anything ahout this war A PEACH! unt!l two or three years after it !s over, when some v white man who went through it may consent to tel? ;} us what he saw. \ “One day we hear that the Japs are so close te Port Arthur that they can bdlow cigarette smoke Ny $ & ® > 3° : ibs The audience is getting impatient. They ° $ * s 3 ® ® which suburban traMo ts a conaid eer receipts a alxty-trip tleket good week in sold to commuters at fairer |‘ poets on the New Haven. sompany’a| ° self-love, not of love for eit arbitrary and discourteous treatment of suburban patrong| It would certainly astound the selt- © given evidence of a singular blindness to ite beat ivrereats, | COnatituted Romeos and Julleta of the : world if they could learn how little real ind. For jealousy ts the product Just A FEW FINISHING TOUCHES~ love, save that existing between par- COUNTY JAIL REFORMS, ents and children, there in—and how { “ = many so-called grand paasions are but ‘Haying put an end 10 petty “graft” in Ludlow) manitertations of that supremest of t Jail Sheriff Erlanger is making efforts to reform| human qualities, selfishness, ygreater abuses there which if succegsful will redound| Tre love ts the sublimest form of un ‘greatly to his credit. Favoritism and injustice long ago se event that cous Camas | | Made the country jail » byword and a reproach. To: choretore, when it discovery that tt purge and to purity tr will be an important official has ceased to interest or matiaty ite) * object, it throws neither fits nor car- 4 var Eee, ‘bolic acid, but accepts the Inevitable as |) The Sheriff's endoavor to have the Federal prisoners oo cruiyy, ao may be P to anotuer place of detention brings out the Vier i, of course, no love that ree] o : that there are now (wenty-three such prisoners in Legis et all Umes af sueh white beat, jay . ti of abnegation. The deepest, tenderest witt serious crimes Association peat, ree ey enareed with most | thelr momenta of un: through chinks in the walls. In the desperate ad- vance they have lost 62,000 men, but the brave soldiers pushed on over the bodies of thelr comrades only to fall fighting until the corpses were piled 100 feet high, Then we bear the next day that there was nothing do Ing at Port Arthur because of the fog.” “Why don't the Japanese let the correspondents sse uny fighting?” asked The Cigar Store Man. @ “They're jealous,” answered The Man Higher Up, “They fear that the correspondents may be more ac- complished aseassinators of veracity than themselves, As tor the Russians, they won't let the correspondents got wise to anything because of the fear that they will See YOUR FINISHING TOUCHES MARY” VANE! with them is virtually forced on the twelve civilian) » prisoners, a foci which the Sherif well says “is in itself) Hu ; ~ a.crime.” In his letter to the Sinking Fund Commis. |!" lowe wi woman whe te really lousy ae a piague BEO-DI DO SEDALTSE & 2D29SOSOS- % aloners, asking them to transfer the (nited States) * and to the via tell the ee a ee 4 | ‘wrlsoners elsewhere, the Sheriff says Up to a certain point fealousy te ner é If there must be a debtors’ Jail in this enlightened aw®, | haps pleasing to the person wine 9g In a Looking Glass. 1 gad in this great State, {t {9 suMcient punishment for the Inspired ic But tt very rapidly de iy In the mirrora of to-day the light ts reflected by a layer 4 eg MAR who finds himself unable to pay a debt. and | generates Into @ muisance. Wis true, +. | of silver on an amalgam of tin, but @ proportion of Nght t= ‘that matter for any one else. that he isd ge a = i incomprehensible as true t at) ® | Jost in the process of reflection, and the image !s less lumine \ Mm riaisnment of PAnraretiirts withons Weng Dies ; Le ae : tidy ths sonar the scenes. i > | ous than the Leighges tukeuse 46 Gis phase ha close ie Stmosphere with persons da of felonies sand reproaches that their jeal. * | sually estimated by the thickness jase, because the nd high misdemeanors od mites fos asiona! ty display 10 them | SPARE Hdd d+ PIADORDDEEDADDEDAE PEDRO DDDEMRAOD FD CONDADO LDL DDD ODDDIDDOG1491009OOO99OHO0996- pe it ls the stronger ft must be But, speaking salen- \ 4 he point is neti taken, The enforced amtoclation of 1M) UM one ela tas hanpene to be ‘ie titinbaile sna, | UNcally, thick glasses are defective because the outlines ef se i 0 ore or lems pleasing evi.) — | leas clearly defined. An ideal mfrror is with @ man who has jumped hia board-bill 18) once of thetr own supreme ¢ k J eal surface. only posst Pd ‘ ‘ancl le ' / met contemplated in the law, and its practice In a city) and these wives often establish iireeas LETTERS, bondon Is Ca e Wal Crazy. SUME OF THE wis Cy a cages waa peasy Ie to ob abuse which cannot be too speedily res] thelr jealousy a very real domination . . 2 , weeks . Ma prison is an {Rat the tenderest, mot aet-tacetcing QUESTIONS, a a ain Hit BEST JOKES | AC Theat Seemed. }}we in the world would tall utterly tn L Sg ee orean eatre, - | nceomptteh ANSWERS. Si OF THE DAY.! N. ‘The jenlous temperament ts the selfiel | 2 THE SHIFTING OF POPULATIO |temperanient, and possibly the woman ann : — | @ , 8 .. Aithough the drift of population |s now cityward, Mr. | who possesses tt may be eateomed for- N HI8 ERROR. } ) EK. Friedman notes In the World's Work several ins [hte for she will he apt to be fael ory the Rattor of The FE ' Apmler tt O “The Rev, Mr. Ernest is a missionary Interior movements of population away from F than one of © more self-seert Do 1 have to ha alge ae . \ iE nature, | nature to enter the United States Navy ¢ities. Hye found one stream crossing to Oklahoma, —\ very pretty woman. who at thirty-/ at the age of n en? B.S. FP fother to the Southwest and » third to the Northwesi, ‘wo had married four husbanda, three! wom Horse” tx on Right SAe, @tews by more productive and cheaper land. It ja 2% "hem millionatres, once | To the Balter of The Evening World Men valu * nt Soted also that men have been attracted from the more |)... wom Which horse ie driven on the rst mong the savage Moros, isn't las! No He fa not.” “Why, he started for San Francisco | several months ago to sall'’'— | ‘Yes, but at a email Western town | s «ee ’ yt a a poet ee Nise. } what they coat then.” “nigh hore” or! the “off on eetsled Northern States to the rice felds of the! tere are a great many men of whom he driven in a team? How ere his train stopped he approachod | ee ' {this I tru snough, whether the eoet! 4 originate? oH. D. Le ® native and asked; ‘Friend, are you | > 4 he nted in prepared to die?’ "Philadelphia Press, THE OTHER WAY ‘ROUND, “Why don't you get married? Two can live as cheaply, as one.” “Perhaps, but two can't live ae bx-| travagantly as one.”-—Philadeiphia Press. GETAWAY DAY IN RUSSIA, Rudian Soldier No, 1—Pvery day that Miscomfort or Am instructive fact t* that of Oklahoma's 200,000 erlt-renpe sis MAGE Hien thse Nation by the census of 1900 only 4 per cemt. were | selves hy marrying women—st Except for the Scandinavians In the North-| eouse they hy 4 ruin them: from abroad mostly stay in the cities, | 4° It and lor the congested tenement-house district |," Peal ra | ll ly oad all eotton fields of the South could supply! Fertile land.) on earth the: i teo ee Se ‘ No. | @imate of Southern Europe, and possibilities of in- m a MR silde. It 18) 15 ine teaitor of The Mvening World om the left and “oft | fn oot) they walked on the lel and! horse nearest tham was lence as iand owners would seem to offer a | - "| Am 1 compelled to accept pennies as | 1 see the Japanese approaching T think {6 be fouud in a push-cart or a pick-and-shove! jet Wey & ib vasdhows thay e hange for a &% or a #1 & by pid f the last day of a race meeting, vibe @B attic. The Jlalian on a Southern cotion plar erm to he so much more jealoule beet seamen Wahl tender a ek ee | : Moos of a pete. “getaway rd @ solution of tab bio ow men? | know a score of milser- |"), der » to ! [ © ee would affo on of a Tabor problem now | aviy jealous wives and not ume Joalecs| Pennies are legal tender uc | |day."~Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' @ serious question to the planter. And inci-)ivsbend But perhaps this ts meres | cents ? “ ft le ‘ikely that Judge Lynch would wv on cette man know better how to keeo| Wormer Ie English Spelling: Latter P AT ATLANTIC CITY. | 4 RIVED ther roubles to thems Is Hallan. She-—Ob. George, what lovely waves! to do. aR <-remR | to the Ralitor of The Kvening Wold He—Very nice, but, poor things, | P, _- | AN IMPOSSIBILITY. | Whiteh ie the proper sa ne ofa cer they're just like me—we both arrive at 4 It your eyes are bad 1 object to being cated a ‘gay Lo-| tain class of Hallana: “Nesp the gshore in splendid style—and go ee wat ree thario,” sald Mr. Breage. “OF course, | “Naplitana? ML pack broke.—Judy. ON; ‘ortd I'm not engaged to any particular Ne. a —- SNAPPED UP. “Will help you do your looking. girl, but" — | To the Editor of The Evening World ‘ ‘With one of these | “Ot course you're not,” interrupted Was Theodore Roosevelt ever elected This illustration from the London Sketch shows the effect produced) sne—Tou tooked so sheepish when you ety ind Mise Bnappe: “if she were particular President Of the United States? A. R. to me. ‘ . ems Leelpgtin' O -Phatiin ie gy a Vice presidens and on by an organ suddenly playing a cake wall Baws. neighborhood in the |» co wettat woe | 40 A a a , po % ‘