The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1904, Page 18

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“THE w EVENING WORLD'S w HOME w MAGAZINE a. one SAB eaten Mam Young ie @ # THE SIMPLE LIFE. « « ! "fain by on Pre ine Connan, 0, 8 0 8 Women, |! (By T .E, Powers.) at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter, — a hevauaea- :NO. 18,816 By Nixola Greeley«Smith &8Y MARTIN GREEN. T has been J eet that Nan Patter. gon in selecting furors for her trial objects to 4 men on the ground that thelr blood flows sluretshly and the weill|¢ springs of sym- | ¢ pathy in’ their 2 aearts have be- | zg some dry, 3 If this be tn-| @ feed true, the, & ox - chorus girl, $ Canfield’s $1,000 Fine Has Established a Graded Scale. | | SEK,” seid the Cigar Siore Man, “that Canfleld $4 the gambler, got off with a fine of 1,000 bucks,” “The scale is established,” remarked the Man Higher Up. “The District-Attorney has, by his system of fining gamblers, recognized the lime its of the various houses, “Canfield, with a limit of $900 on the colors and $25 om the numbere at roulette, pays $1,000 fine. Keepers with housts in which smaller limits prevail have been fined smaller sums, All that remains is to get the schedule wh printed so that a gambler can accommodate his play to what his bank-roll is likely to aosay after a pinch, ; “There {a a long chance that the District-Attorney was ——- :-: “« — ecu oe ate Bod Q | deed lucky to get a fine out of Canfield. After he found ' WOMEN BARRED FROM COURT. For old men are proverbially more 4 Ae ( Je tiat he had been buffaloed by his fake sleuth, Jacobs, > Justice Vernon M. Davis, who ts trying “Nan” Patter. |*septible to feminine charms than pier ? Mr. Jerome wasn't quite so certan that he had the gamb- 4 young ones, and it 1s from thelr ranks ' ; fon for the murder of Caesar Young, has prohibited the! that the annual crop of easy marks ts ler cinched. A prophet wouldn't necessarily lose his t largely recruited. One has only to recall number for passing it out that if Canfield had decided to he we av eperranent, fight the case ho might have beaten it, the most sensational Incidents of the “The remarkable thing about the fining of Canfleld ts 4 | Nixola Oresley-Sanite 1s making the | ® @ of her| @ mist life, which tt t@ 1 ° This will be a painful blow to the morbid multitude year's news to realize that the heroes | to whom murder trials are the breath of life. pha rahe nara) olihgntie| nn that the District-Attorney has occused him time and ‘There are many legitimate causes for attending such | bald or anow-white pates of aged men p | agala of belng a crooked gambler; Mr. Jerome bas pro» Tt has been sald that a fool ts born claimed to the public that Canfield robbed drunken men trials or for following them in the papers—the Interest) avery minute, and tt is certain that one by uienns of fixed layouts, This is about the limit of $m the legal technicalities of the prosecution and of the 's bore - over nal Heo Helge Lae mean work. The big mitt man, the dip and even the . ° oro: etense; the Interest of the psychologist {n the motives, | hte fete the cielen =a ed if peter man are entitled to consideration compared with a ¢ the tmpulses and the passions involved; the Interest of, The men who have been most auscep- ill il Ht i gambler who robs men that think he js satisfied with his | uble to feminine influence tn the world’s i F percentage, I didn’t hear the District-Attorney refer to the physician when the murder has been accomplished | story have not boen among fia youths : ‘ ¥ have not be i ite y A Canfield as a crook when he had him in court, where by poison, and the varied interests of the moralist, the ny and Caesar were both well past Niauran rin ts eg apres mt pel yhon they succumbed to th: ed é pe oonagelheg penponeel ul eels wien ed ture of the eve i old Nile. Ay Lire” “Jerome,” sald the Cigar Store Man, “seems to be sate ; which @ great murder tr Y DFINGS OUt | Geiting down to modern times, there ADDICKS 4 with the ganibling situaton in New York.” But there should be no room in court for the [legit j..v6 been in the poltloal history of n Cuuid*you expect bim to kuock his own work?" asked mate interest which uplifts the horror of murder upon @ tlons Innumerable Instances of gray- the Man Higher Up. pedestal, which sends morbid women's flowers to murder- | beared statesmen lured from the paths * thelr lagging feet had trod from the! _ @rs and morbid men’s marriage proposals to murderesses, | 5 tiles) tateher nko Ooe end ehaae OC MG HC } Mrs, Nagg and Mr. —§ ot By Roy L. McCardell, s -_ She Discusses the Servant Question, ‘T DON'T know what's come into servant girls these days, which idealizes a criminal into a hero, which extends) pojcies by the mere nod of a pretty sympathy to sin and condolence to crime. | Woman, It is this degenerate interest that Justice Davis 1s dis-| Phere might be some wisdom in the ar. nn efforts of a man criminal to secure couraging when he bars women from the trial of “Nan” jyrymen who would not entirely have Patterson for the murder of Caesar Young. |survived the thoughts and impulses - which might lead them to sympathy Frantieroyising Boys! Books.—The Mosely commission: | Wit him. But a woman on trial for 4 @ra who detected a feminization of the American achoolboy | "Y ctime ought to realize pat the Aue to the influence of women in education will not taal | 1% bold ye pete noe ti to note that it is a woman school principal who has ; of winking Sia tavok te \ banned “Huckleberry Finn” and “Tom Sawyer" from the | |, Pn ‘ Des Moines City Library, If “Being a Boy” in Des Pruse & ader twenty-five or over | § Motnes is to become a Little Lord Fauntieroytaing proceny | \%1¥ 18 the ensleat thing In the world the sympathies of the leas trammelied boys of a previous | ' tas eit dkadinia ssl ‘0 melee generation will go out to the Towa youngsters, ‘They Wil | eee nese might. au be denied halt thetr birthright If they are nut to De Per | ie iy ccuse tom Jury of grayneanae |S mittéd to read juventie Iiterature of the kind that haw real! wither: thoes (ha aes eAl datas mantiness in it behind the mischievous escapades which | aud (aa.tetee hk boty at! | hate make {t entertaining, | younger, and therefore more discrim!- ‘nating, men. oe CRUELTY TO CRIMINALS. Or rralital « lagie wadouig of bad lovks to be @ young man’s slave, as we) ‘ The Prison Commission finds the Raymond Street aro told we must be, than to fill the Jail, with its “dark and filthy cells,” an “Inoubator of ae role ration old aaee rine. é @isease” It criticises eleven county jalis as deficient In Aveo Serta cas hare shore provision for the decent housing of inmates; pronounces giything goes with him. And a wo- > the workhouse on Blackwell's Island “entirely unfit for man has to be Indeed ugly not to com rpose;"” § § tself defective in the) Mand some measure of bis too facile wf ala bgt elon = udmiration requirements o' D " Mr, Nagg, the life and soul Is just worried out of me! 1 know you don’t care, you don't worry, but I de, “Della is studying elocution and deep breathing exercises ‘ and contemplates guing on the singe. They all want to go on ue the stage, they would rather starve to death as actresses ‘ than have a good home at good wages doing general housework, & “Delia intends ieaving after Christmas, She hasn't sald so, but 1 know sho will, They always leave after Christmas, They hold on to see what Christmas gifts they will get and then they depart. If you don’t give them Christmas gifts they bteak the china and go anyway, | “Oh, Mr. Nagg, it ls you woo spoil the servants, 1 can't keop @ girl, although | promised Delia ye would stay “a? that I would get a woman to do the washing and troning and I would do the cuoking and other work myself. “IT would let her go, but the next one might be worse, Delia doesn't object to company very much ao long as they ‘ make thelr own beds or walt on themselves and I do the cooking. “But it's Just terrible, and {t's a wonder I don’t get peew- {J see THe AGL { “To see me o sunuy-ten.pered and pleasant as I always i am, Mr. Nagg. you would not think I lave any care or troue ble, But 1 have, although I never say a word. “What can you do? That's right, turn it off, When T aate your advice In household matters turn the matter aside by » asking me what you can do! | “Why don’t you take an Interest in your home? Why don't you ho kind and pleasant and encourage me? to me! I won't hear you! You don’t SYSTEMS— | the law. Within a brief period that State has sentenced \@ ONS SCUTAL! @ Woman to pay a fine of ten cents a day for a year for —— Mendicancy. It has condemned a boy of fourteen to pay | ‘§ fine of five cents a week for a juvenile escapade, It has called a town meeting to put on a little girl the stigma “the worst girl in Jersey” and sent her, a child Thursday, AB No 229 Nroadway. tor of The Eve: is the address of ys PA ere ave actually some young men | 4 3 | tah. § would act a China wa 0 x The showing is hardly flattoring to the “humanitarian who can resist the final feminine ergue ¢ DERMEN TRIEDTO Just THINK a Ha Ser ence wie : Mian fails es being principles” on which the present-day treatment of the ment of tears, But If any pretty young > \5TOP SIX=DAY! WAY: OF 17 ~ HUMAN opium or something dreadful, for already he ts very fond YEE criminal {8 based, We have been accustomed to plume Soman on trial for hor life were able to )RACES ape) | of a Chinese game or pastinie called chop suey. ,, select her jury entirely from men of Ceo wAY NOT . “L often hear him talking about it, So it {9 no wonder Ives on what we have done to better the criminal’s yiv4y ease; ahd bould: ahead 4% \ > go Rane ve : > ourse! sixty and upward, and cou ; PAPA Tam all run down and just bundle of nerves! ‘ lot. We have removed him from the dungeon, taken Off few slow tears of anguish, she need) J > “T ought tu go somewhere for my health, but I don’t know the degrading stripes and provided him with better fare have no ~ oft Lag result 4 where to go. I thought I might go somewhero and leave ? “TP than bread and water. The hope has even been indulged | It has been sald that no very pretty | @ you and Brother Willie to run the house. Of course, £ | @ e woman can be convicted of crime in|} would have to take Della along as @ maid, but Della says =| by optimists that some day State authority would come Now York City, But if jurymen wero ¥ she won't wear a cap and apron for nobody and, anyway, } to regard a prison term as not designed primarily for the | selected from the Old Men's Home the > |jshe won't go to the country and give up her elocution and punishment but for the moral redemption and menta: ee anagia A sypoapnrned gelmarngtiin. ° Nae’ * promt pe Srercines, a Set tudioeatee ” tt ould be safe te - “She says sie won't intnd my going to some fashtonal Bi. Bplifting of the convict. But with Jail conditions Sued giotion that no woman who coukl walk $ wtnisr taser 121 coekd got her Py ermine set and take her > as the commission finds them in the nation’s wealthiest qoross Cliy Hall Park without stopping | @ along a8 a companion, providing it 1s Palm Beach or some a Btate there are still reforms to be effected before it can the clock need a eon ‘ip The! ¥ place like that where there is dancing and automobile aN = . Wise woman awaiting trial for any | ® | parties. {p be sald that Now git : eee ie rete crime will therefore pick all the gray: @ % “Lelia objects to the cuckow clock too, and wants Brother , mentary duty to the malefactors it puts unde bearded and bald-pated talesmen she > 4B | Willie to sit out on the front steps in this weather and key. can, and then smillogly awalt acquittal | @ 3 watch out for the ruundsman while she {s entertaining her ‘ f Just now in New Jersey, as paralle! evidence to un- @ | second cousin, he a the pollee ee oat’ “It ts enough to drive me crazy. never complain, . fealized ideals, there are numerous cunspleuous exam: LETTERS, | wever ony @ word but Sl at times youve me sitting silent + 4 * “ples of how closely twentieth-century “justice” may be- ; MAKING MERE x FOR AFEW | you will know that 1 am being worried by many things, the y come akin to mediaeval barbarism in the {infliction of QUESTIONS, MACRINES OF } DALTRY DOLLARS [way ny abd act, the way Uh servant acta and the thoge i etl < y @ ' nd more worries that are on my sho rs alone, cruel and unusual punishment for minor infractions of ANSWERS. THEMSELVES / WRECKING THE sand und | "Don't speak a we @ | care, and I know it!” The “Fudge” Idiotorial, The Human Gas Tank and the ; , to the common Jail "i Equally with the dark and filthy cells tuese egamples |... Of injustice are violations of the modern and enlight- ened spirit of fair dealing with the offender, World Almanac. t The Evenin THE HOST OF THE UNEMPLOYED. con-| nnapolls ANXIOUS. py The announcement that the city’s charitable institu- The Former Is Correct oyed To the Euit ¢ Evening Worl ‘4 tions have never before had so many of the unemployed * Nl a ae tert leas = to care for as at present will excite surprise. geatiomen gave wiy cousin 6nd me some Never before, it is believed, has the city offered 80 tickets " or “A gentieman give my Our “Little Mayor is SWELL a ING UP in lifel ; Many opportunities for employment of all kinds, The cousin and I some tick D. K, Gimlet-Eyed THIS IS DUB ‘utgo for railroad construction work {8 very large; though White Is Not « Color, | G Goo! TO GAS! ‘ “the Bubway’s golden stream has ceased to flow, thore 1s T> "he Hitor of The Evening World) | 00= He has become 4 white a colo , ~ @eeupation for armies of men on the improvements under a HUMAN GAS . 4 aN ‘Trade. " * way a, the Pennsylvania and New York Central ter- a td etaee os ee Gece Copyrot, 1904, by the Planet Pub. Co. TANK! Wminals, on the New Haven's four-track betterments and 17 1 gold a horse for 8 and dough ‘On innumerable smalier contracts. The outiay for lyxu- him back for $80, and sold him again fo. ies fo unusually lavish. Some part of the additional), how much do I make on all three millions thus put in circulation must inevitably find its sn Ty hort 1 ae y way Into wages. Merely to enumerat. the new hotels to tne eultor of t Evening World 4 which have recently opened is to reviize the added op- Jay of the month was Easter We will do our BUSINESS in a BALLOON! q ites for employment of which bdellboys, walters, u SCHOOLGIRL As for that GIMLET-EYED G00-6CO, 3 | Books and chambermalds without number have availed i> t, hi BORE ws! anoteclier : & 1 The mistdmune of those who have nad to | (FFom “Toasts and ‘Tributes, by f . Grout, his eyes . Ugetk refuge in Bellevue or at the municipal lodging- an ep / y / ; ‘ They are TOO NEAR to his NOSE! ae MRouses is largely duc to inabiiity to find the work which | A CHRISTMAS TOAST. : Besides this HIS FACE is TOO close to his HEAD! ‘3 SeWalts them In some part of the city. RINK now tre strong beer; This is why he finds TWO FACES more convenient Wy) Thelr further misfortune in the case of many is that Gut the white loaf here, salad Ne come to the elty with only vague notions of | Ede ealis the meat ls We have been VERY patient with this HUMAN GAS cwant vt Ei ag wena os ™ || For the rare mince ple TANK and his side partner, the GIMLET-EYED G00.GOOI kind. It bas always a welcome tor the spe- And the name aane by But we are now THROUGH with them BOTH! however humble, Bat for the shift-| 7? ‘! the paste that's WE WILL NO LONGER SUPPLY GAS FOR THEIR. mght and the iyrewolnia it has only the\ inontion, . , Sanh ‘sons oma Ph He has broken in on OUR monopoly! If this keeps = * on we will have to GET EVEN: WE will have to beesme Mayor. When we DO we will NOT sit inthe City Hall! Sig a

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