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: we ¢ by the Press Publishing Company, No. W te @ Ware Row, New York, Mntered at the Post-Oiice at New York as Becond-Class Maij Matter, The Evening World First Bumber of columns of advertising in The Evenirg World during first six Number of columns of advertising in The Evening World during first six MONthS, 1903..ccerssesessrereees 6,019 INCREASE .sssessesssses 1,681 } Me other six-day paper, moming or evening, in Now ‘Vert EVER cartied in regular editions in six consecutive ‘such a volume of display advertising as The Evening World carried during the first six monthe, 1904, NEWPORT AND THE CHAUFFEUR. i ‘7 Apparently the Newport Justice who has sentenced ~ two automobile drivers to jail within a week for fast @riving {4 uninfluenced by any consideration for the “high-sounding name of chauffeur” which Magistrate Breen regards a3 productive of class distinctions among . Grivera, In these cases at least the accused have had no Deneft of nomenclature. The punishment was made _ to fit the offense with as little discrimination of mercy i es if the culprits bad been drivers of trucks or lee _ Wagons. This is good law and sound justice, and the * be punished use the blame belongs primarily to the police is as unique as it is untenable, CITY PLAYGROUNDS FOR GIRLS. With some ceremony and great expectations a play- at Woman’s Rights. ——— * 4 By Nixola Greeley-Smith. E are liv. W ing sup- posedly in a woman's age, in a country where a mar- ried woman) may buy and) sell property indep ¢ ndently of her hua- band, yet where a man may not dis- pose of his worldly @ without nature, N. GREELEY-SMITH. thronging the professions, crowding the trades, and| things have been going far more merrily than the marriage bells which have rung since they were Inaugurated, And now @ base Western Judge steps In and takes away the right dearest to the! feminine soul. He has declared from the bench that a wife has no right to #0 through her husband's pockets, Oh, to be sure! Women are voting in Colorado and other States, and @ woman delegate sat in the Republican National Convention, But what do these} 7 petty triumphs avall, when the glorious privilege transmitted from Eve to Eve- lyn has been impugned? = 4 ‘The case was @ pecullarly Agere | « “L waa very much tempted to read a letter that Jack had written to some) © one else. Strangely enough, !t wasn't crwth eres]? Mary Jane Plays Policeman. #& & #& threw the Igtter in my way. Now), Judge Strikes thai WIbkIE WISE. w Gene Carr’s Know-It-All “Kid.” He Undertakes To Squelch Hero-Worship Among the Less-Informed, bit Doesn't Succeed, o * é ree DOSLDOL LOD SOOI SS OSE SOT HS OHS LP OPTOT E 5 OOOOH OE 0 G00 OE£-6-50-0-5-96 2 9CC6 By Martin Green. Nat’! Chairman Taggart Is Having a Lot of Fun with the Re publican Press and It Doesn’t Know It. fun with Chairman Taggart, of the Demo- cratic National Committee,” “It may seem that way to perusers of the Republican press,” admitted The Man Higher Up, “but the Republican press isn’t having a percentag’ of the fun with Taggart that Taggart is having with the Re Publican press, Thé trusting young men from the newse papers who are writing Thomas up as a pursuer of rain- bows and a purveyor of pipes don't realize that they are up against @ proposition that doesn’t flourish in this part 44 | Republican press is having a whole lot of ! of the country, Taggart is a kidder, | “The New York politician who gets into the national Mmelight 8 almost invariably clothed in joshproot raglan of dignity. He expects everything iy says to be believed. They rear a different brand of Politicians in the wild and woolly. The politician out there rune up against a wiser bunch. “Chairman Cortelyou won't talk to reporters at all, He ta a8 solemn as anikon. Around Republican National Headquarters the password is ‘Sh-b-h.’ Everything is done under cover, When the reporters are let inte 9 there of bees he nurposely sprinkled with flour as they te sued from a hive. He has also kept time on the absence of the whitened bees, i A Royal Autoist. SEE,” sald the Cigar-Store Man, “that the Newport precedent is to be commended for emulation in| vat, known | « ing one, A young woman mi @ther police court rooms, No both beitend and wife hag tehes slg news it 1s like Initlating them into » seores i the husband to leave her wa G . In the light of the current outbreak of automobile| inended at a jewellers, which he “Over at Democratic Headquarters Chairman Taggart Ss ers passed on his way to business, Need- has a line o} ay Canualties due mainly to what seems to be a recurrence | Piet say, he forgot to do so; and| BY THE WAY rp { conversation subject to release at any min- \ Of apeed madness, prison cell sentences in extreme cases) that evening his wite, in exercising her fi ule, He answers all the weird questions put to him by a ‘will not be regarded as unduly severe, On Sunday the| inalienable right of going through he ‘ WHOV ARE You the wise young men of the press, but the most of his ‘py poc , came upon the watch, e Gnswers are stalls, _ Gutomobile was responsible for ten cases of accident, eee Shiepliy Sohaaialnd Wh: 4d O| THAT PEOPLE hea . . The idea of Western polttics ia ta be _ Several fatal. The Monday record was naturally less] wwaer had to sue to recover It. And| 4 SHOULD BowTe " | gentle with everybody, full, But a dull day's automobile news which reveals a| the mean old Judge Actually gave her vu? ‘What's the object of kidding people and not letting ' “Bicycle policeman thrown from his wheel and ‘perhaps| Property back and delivered the wite them know thay aro being kidded?” asked the Cigar ) fatally injured by the rushing tourist car he was chas-|* !cture, In the course of Lae els Store Man. "| denied the right of pocket-searching. 1 \ > Ang, tho daughter of the President fainting from fright] Was ever a more ridiculous decision |, “It you got wise to that,” replied The Man Higher Up, "at her narrow escape from collision, and a young woman| !f a wife can't search her ne a >| ‘You wouldn't be keeping a cigar store, When fe by pockets, how can she ever find >| got wise to It keepin Knocked down by a passing car on a country road and vnat te in them? How can she ever as ping & hotel got to be & side issue with , Toft there unconscious for a chance Samaritan to care know whether he shows her all the) ® . . cases go far to prove the return of old condi-| letters he receives, or sive ue ‘t fie q na ¥ of recklessn: which at money he has? And, unless she kn: } tons + osrmeed : 5 tl —_ a any ous things, what'se the use ‘ 3 Fast Time by Bees, | outburst 1 6% rved popular wrath, and which now) ving married, anyhow? Te ek q dR There is a bee ranch with more than a million bees in the Qs wall call for the adequate punishment of the offenders. | js the one privilege she has wit! $ brie be * bd ie i Tesidence districts of an Frans | Bagistrate Poot on § 8—Opinion as to “ler husband can't go through ee | scnool, and ts in the ile bok rene i tom, wet | Magistrate Pool's action in disch: prisoners arrested | Pockets in return for the very sealant ®| years he has kept his bees there, has pte ad re ‘for intoxication on Bunday because they “got their Maso” Aba ae hasn't MOY. cover | third of « ton of honey each season and has been at no te a it wou 0 interesting to discov # | pense for food Dias is Pelle C . oll Me Nasa heesttiea ot just how many wives avall themselves $ Although tt i t olsee ater Hypaeoirigis Ete tose Pesmaiel jail deliv ‘the Ma racist we | of this matrimonial right of search. It] | the Prior bee ranch to Golden Deis Packs ise pond bees Miah tha’ toageantsiity’ 9 "uo to the prince curhariticn, | masculine teatimony 18 to be hel b make the trip there, collect loads ot Sonor and gue beck to yi 6 "| there is no woman whose Jealousy does) op the hive In t gambling-houses or other resorts who may be arrested, bard ot edie psoperie Lists Sekad $ strated this by having an observer watching aru wn y. rs es t “When a aged, a 4 ‘The theory that if a town ts “wide open” no one !s to married woman to mo on this subject, |b ¢ favored places In the park and exactly timing the arrival : : > Ground for girls exclusively was opened yesterday in p “Tompkins Square. There are to be other recreation grounds of the same class in other parks, ‘The idea Is that of Park Commissioner Pallas, who has observed Aq that on the general playgrounds the boys get all the Pest of it—perhaps rather in the enthusiasm of sport than from any conscious spirit of ungallantry. A gymnasium and a tenn!s court are on the Tompkins Square playground. But plenty of room ts left for Kindergarten games and general fun. It is deemed essential that on play spaces for girls games shall be ay plentiful and, as one authority in Boston has put It, _ “sufficiently frivolous” tc stimulate romping, high spirits na ‘and the general development that comes of free action am the open air. Bt Commissioner Pallas is to be congratulated upon his Playground innovation, He {# entitled also to the q thanks and the glad co-operation of many parents of 7 growing daughters. To give thoughful attention to the Health and spirits of the city girls of to-day ia to do a “very special work for the city wives and mothers of Jack had written me the most beautiful ‘ love letters, but I had, of course, only learned from them what he could be like to a woman In love with bim, and | 4 who, perhaps, idealized him, I thougnt that in a letter he wrote his friend J would find the real, every-day dark, | ¢ the one I would meet after I was mar: | ( ried, ond I wanted to know what he wis 4ike, Do you know [ held that letter In my hand ten minutes, But, of course, I put tt back, I could't read it And | « yet, sometimes 1 half wish I had.” This confession came from a girl who} 4 had elways seemed to me to possess) « quite a masculine sense of honor, In this matter of letters the feminine conscience {s undoubtedly defec And it is a pity that It should be #0. No man was ever any better for being watched, And every woman lokes ao much of her own respect and that of other people by watching him, The pocket-searching business should have gone out with all the other petty traits and habits that were a legacy $9O6000080 to-morrow. ne ale Or ES ee ae ee > her, but it is safer, —_————.. , . Ps trae pool pavpeedd { dozen languages and still be 4 unable to control his wife's tongue. TURNING NIGHT INTO DAY, LETTERS, e ‘A wise man never stumbles twice over the same The Brook Club, which Is to be open to members at ° when he passes that way again the stone isn’t there.—Ghie > @l) ours of the night and day, is @ natural and| QUESTIONS, > cago News. a, rational development of the modern elty life, which | \ knows no curfew law. In a community which jeci(teal ANSWERS. ° New Coin-in-Slot. 4 for its comfort or convenience all-night restaurants, | _—__— . The English newspapers report @ new application tm » ‘tfolley cars, drug stores, dental rooms, all-night) He Is a Republican. 4 Australia of the principle of the coin-In-the-slot machine, x . t 0 the Editor of The Evening World © | stating that if a stamp cannot be purchased conveniently elevators in apartment-houses and office bulldings, | he pPyira ped eels kindly inform | 4 it will be possible in the future to drop a letter Into one 4 3 A.M. church service, and necessitates numerous)... whether George W. Morgan, the | ® @ | orifice of a postal box and @ penny into @ second orifice, and + night-shift industries emploving thousands, the never- erintendent of Elections in| a the words “one penny paid” will be found impressed on * present Sup 4 the closing socia! club is @ logical evclution of the new thi is a Republican 5 ene ed Breitayi Te iag (he tuammiiolee && ter eee . tions. |orat. A. J. BROWN, . itles, thereby se , _» conditions ioe @0 East One Hundred and Fifty | « ; It does not need a long memory to recall remarkable |" sreend: nett ‘ > * changes both in New York aud in the nation in the) saint taal rs A Unique Reward, ‘ utilization of the night hours, Not ten years ago thero| fe tne Bate + of The Evening \2 3 Birmingham ban bey Labyendigeed hots pete over the on the N eh" oP Nt aa aT nciat > spread of consumption among the factory employees of the %, os no amine on ts Ninth avenue ‘L” after 9 P.M.) W fe ts the pronuncta’ : = ony, Eleven hundred deaths occurred last'year, Th¢ There were no night trains on any American rallroads Low! . Counc!l has issued « circular to physicians of the city offers Y / Defore the present Democratic candidate for the Vice-| Twenty-alxth ls rect and Madison b ing a reward of two and a half shillings for every case of | Presidency became superintendent of the Baltimore and! ,. sing World . consumption reported, that the Health Department may Fhlo and began to run them hetween Cumberland and| wn tor Prevention | $ on s Baltimore. In the eenora) life of the city, midnight, once! ot ANXIOUS. : the dead-line beyond which no fostivity, except a ball,| ae eq ee wand = 3 What Proverb Is This? | Was prolonged, 1s now but little more than the shank| oe te tore Roowevell ever un CF |g $ of the evening. | Mayor of New York Cit GBH : : Undoubtedly the immediate future will see a further! reat Man's Dress and Duttes, | | 3| fn this direetion, fostered by the improved fe i Batter Ry Tee Brening Word: 19 3 7 lor lighting. How soon shall we see baseball es cit man ata wedding? &. K. b y and other outdoor sporting events carried on at| Stapleton, 8, I . a The rucceseful lighting of large rinks 5 ‘The best man attehds to any details) ? indoor winter sports on an extensive Bail Ha and arrangements which may devolve on 4 | the bridegroom. ds beside him dur-| of electric light for night matches on such out-| me the ceremony, bands him the ring | 3 Ms the croquet grounds tn Norwich and/and in other ways makes himself use: | @ point to Interesting possibilities of| ful. He is. for the occasion, a sort of | ° t e, attendant of the bridegroom. At a day| @ earn He ne wedding he should a frock auit. | id employment your facultles smother? be doesn’t suit you look out for another, ing places, most desired and prized, ‘World Wont you will find advortised, A wing Kindly decid, iH, KW, , rat Pe dee” ee ae Oe ee) ene ee In the evening a dr ult, Siraight Flush Beats Four Aces. To the Editor of The Evening World A says that If A holds four aces and B holds a straight flush In poker that MESTOETE Lp rd FOR A FEW MINUTE 8- You B& THE), [BURGLAR I~ G THAT S () RIGHT be Good AND FRIENDAY The King of Italy 1s one of the leading royal motorists of the world He was the first sovereign who took to the new sport with what may be called expert enthusiasm, He and the Queen sometimes go out alone, and on one such occasion they had a breakdown near an inn at which there were staying two British tourists. “A fine car,” sald one of in English to his friend, “More than can be sald of chauffeur,” observed the other, “I never say auch a man in such a big car.” “Yes, but his companion is Mghtfully pretty, lucky beggar, I say, let's ask him if he give us a little brandy, as this place is out of ft.” “T be happy to oblige you,” sald the King, in good English, “and anything else you may happen to require, My kinge dom {is larger than its ruler!” And the tourists realised that they had entertained a king unawares, Pointed Paragraphs. A silk hat that's worn all night loses its nap. A girl who uses paint isn't necessarily the picture td health, Card playing should be confined to elther the drawings room or the ante-room, A man never realizes how high a fence he can jump unti ho Is badly scared, It may not be e¢ i Essig er to coax @ woman than It (s-to drive be \