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TTL NL ORT NT fax en aOR 15, 190387 Ws Notes on Art: and Others, By Henry Tyrrell. ‘Momo Magazine, Wednesday Evening, Feb dobobstobabninbolodedetlodeteinielteted toboleleblelototabeiail eel ofetelatataiulaelolololoteltetettgebtetalatetobobeiebeoletelele bleblofolollotbefobelelael: iANew * || All the Comforts of Home. ‘Comic Series ; i Sonibuny, No, iS Parx Row, New York a 4 ij f ‘ 1 7 ee fedigt tha Postcomen ak New York af'Swvand-Claes Mul ater \ Coe: ‘By Gene Carr. The Juicy Beefsteak Party Has Joys for the “‘Boys”—But Not for Smith, Said on the Side. now in London, eats thiny I TREO ereity NO: 16,884, | orgs Aw day, seven pounds of) ; rah Now BE A %, THAT FELLOW RONSON HOWARD, the dean #8 ~- - — mp me real Ave. fun of prade Hn Avs COULONT G008 I9A\, AN en American Grumetita had @ " pounds of vegetables, all washed do , 2 D 1 dal 0 other / RELIEF IN BROOKLYN TRANSIT. Gere URN Leste ks ioteead SeraR (G- VX \ Gre TO THE aay, Baca Terry end, company diet opecialist’s theory that meat makes HOME (, PARTY WITH bee bith ee chatlty matines @ MW service, The!report and recommendations of the State Railroad Com-/the man and a vegetarian diet the US > the grand ballroom of the ‘Weldeete missioners fully sustain the complaittts voiced in these columns against] Mik-sep. Moped for the tnuegnity, of ‘ Astor. er, Eas id te Wey the wretched management of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. | will not run up against » jiuesiten Jap . 3 yin) beeen eee Midge Uy " ‘Ths State Board orders an improved 'service on every line controlled | "H Hvee on boy! of rice a day. , a p hess by this company, “to take effect on or before Feb, 28, 1905.” The de-) elie colored with conltar dyes and find specific im} ts required show a careful and intelligent] are not such es mother made before speci provements req ‘suiy of the conditions, and’will, when given effect, afford great and gen- Hee hecamneig: Hub woman, : rellef to the citizens of Brooklyn and all who have’ occasion to visit) what che bildge paasenser wants ) Hh The Board is entitled.to the thanks of the people for its report. It will Tae en ieneeren cocmay re containing @ toboggan descent into a i) earn their everlasting, gratitude by seeing that its orders are carried out. subway, ahs “You don't defieve, \ then, that \ 4 a e ” THE TAX ON SAVINGS, amare ert A cia ¢ock-and-bull story is current at Albany that Mr. Higgins was|’ Some fellows seem to have a regu- » into (pledging himself in his campaign speeches in favor of the tax on the surplus and undivided profits of savings banks. Some of the rural legislators declare themselves as opposed to this ‘fepeal—doubtless because there are’fo savings banks in their districts, /y The fact remains that-in thelr State platforms both the Republicans tthd the Democrats pledged themselvés'to repeal this tax. Were the con-| «20m ventions “operced?” In his message to the Legislature Gov. Higgins said ‘that this tax: “appears in its practical operations to be a tax upon depos- y & and Is therefore’ contrary. to the long-established policy of the iy Again hasisuocess crowned Tha Evening World's efforts in the pub- of beer. Pretty good tllustration.of | , Jury, and only eleven had wounded up. They had their eye on Osecng, the diplomatic majordomo of the Waléseé, who had been lingering near—buti be was too wary for them and Gisoreetly faded away, So they eelzed the good, gray author of ‘Nhe Henrietta) and dragged him to the jury box. It is a both menaged to throw @ gausy gine mour of poetio feeling over the pictures of Southern Connecticut and the Bound . country which they painted in a kind ” of friendly rivalry, A sure way of dis- tinguishing between the two men wtiose remember that htmen ie fend, while Ochtman is b ive and sieetching, . A Si fl oe The surplus.and undivitied profits constitute a fund further to the savings of the poo?; and it is a'shame to tax them while| ® 2 PITHTE : thousands of millions of the personal property of the rich escape, ; \ dl Yano \ waver edition Dias end Dupre, and a Jolly Uttle Jacque, hot three ‘ ; js HY WTA CENT To inches aur, are ae beste THE REAL BAD-MILK CULPRITS, b N s wy, ) o 60 DOWN Town! pixies bial za — : * Thé Milk Trust'is developing on similar fines to the Meat, Trust. It dows the price the farmer receives. and puts up the price the con. pays. The difference is the gauge of Its profits. Z } From the reports of the Board of Health and of inspectors who have 3 Ca fearkable examsieg of the d the farms af stations it would appear that the sales, Sheriff's sale of the personal effects end articles of vertu (not virtue) of the tortious Mme, Humbert, bi yi ; i! § hil it notes « ever scoused Mme. Humbert of having forged the signatures of Mesera. Cores et al ; eee LBERT CHEVALICR, the coster A Coquelin, 19 eccompanied at the plano by Mr, Alfred H. West, who composed the musio of his more recent character songs, such ag "The Falten Star” and “Wot Vur Do know.) Chevalier’s earlier euccessea, much as “My O14 Dutch” and “ Ff ‘im ta the O41 Kent Road” were 09g to music by his brother, ‘ eee Hon, John Griggeley,” grimly gets off the following epigram on SUCCESS, ‘ Buccess is & ewing-to door, swung em From a lobby that's always ¢utl, Some men get through by the aide marked “PUBH," And ome by the aide marked “PULL.” ee LYDE FITCH will dramatioe his tel. , ephone, the next time he wants @ ; New Light on the Widow.|Mrs. Nagg and Mr. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ++ + eBy Roy L. McCardell... .. tigaas Someedrvorscoe._ fla tore tres | rr R. NAGG,)arme in the most brutal manner, Oh, | Dathy to the obstreperous but necessary / M en awful! do not smite! Brother Wile told me| Wire 8 80 pronounced, that he keeps * thing has |6e pinched him. It appears that these A eecrelary on purpose to answer calls, happened! Gneesie| cruel poltcamen are always pinching | The other day some one rung him up the Fish, you know, | members of the Jolly Pallbearers, ‘They | urgent business, and the, following ‘t one of Brother Wil-| have done it before, and, no matter | colloquy ensued: H whet you think, I consider ft crue! and| ‘‘Helto! I want Buttinsky—Mr, Ftton'y { pnmaniy. Tee Jolly: Paktearers are] secretary. | wy | mere boys, Brother Wille ts only bP AS you wish te | a fn @ case ke Mrs, Hanson’s is, be nécessary for « woman’ to break a taw to earn a man’s pe? And when she travels under her true colors should she be penal- pause of her six if he does the same work as men’ and does as uch work and as good work? ‘After all, is not the laborer, man, woman ‘worthy of his tire? a: —_—_—_—_—_ “THE GIRLS ARE SO HAPPY,” fiwd. herself left at the post. Not that @he ts not occasionally very harming, but, if Shakespeare may be dragged into thé” dlecussion, "Oh, what a world of vile, ill-favored st | Look handeome with $00 pounde a year,” To be mure, the cost of Uving tes in- ‘The woman superintendent’ was showing to a visitor some of the| ly since the sixteen Pisbaiyy Qscamgeeoeh ali og rad ort hato| ‘None of your d— Excuse ee, bit | that are done at the Hebrew Technical School for Girls in Henry ar ecdiees aap as cone fnto thelr cubroomas eet | tty unto Buttinley of $1,500 to make un unlovely weem Pasha er flawless, Bi psi = ot. There are comimercial courses and. manual pourses in'the school. ; acta! a oe ee ot all “Mr, Omig’s brother went in bed com-| Ae; 22, no!—Who are you, anyway? d [or and was accused of swindling pee- sorted by Fich2Ciyde Pita, ; “TT E@*°}) whr-rerer—p” | : ’ game, If the new Roy L. MoCardelit¢Ttiible! While pt may become anything, according to her inclination, from an Tank coronas rows) tele Brother Willle and /Pie Put you Hares oar ye 67 & stenographer to a fine seamstress or a milliner, In an foterview discussing the oondl- Foe, ove os iGilen “ot tat | ours, the Fie and Rouble, Tse Det. | bustness swith ‘kn ee the tan Shifting the Bla thing about if,” sald the superintendent, “is that the Mons of the bequest she dealared thst} popularky. For it will have vanidhed /pet% 0" meat egung Mur, Vandertat | "NO, when I want to hear my people 5 can Women generally should imitate her ex- ample and so save themeelves from Ing the probi aalie vilified I must 1} treasure and they ited ‘or, And|they saw « man lying in the street must listen to you. Ever nothing but a revocatory codicil’ could | over fh liquot..This algtrt hor-|C* Brother Willie has Joined the Contracting second marriages with mer-| bring it back. rifled Brother Wiltte and his frienda, 90|70!1¥ Paltbesrers you have been envious cenary fortune-hunters, who would wed ——_ th of him. He gets into the eoolety, @ moment. Such happiness means ambition, them for thee husbands’ estates. Wisdom on the Hoof. /in. Vilgsetl Se mar op. ond took DiS | Whe, he and. this poor, , unfortunace fndustry, accomplishment and the right sort of contentment. Now, there {s no doubt that if this tered, and then, for fear be might be | 0%, Sneesle, the jaca E Mra. rf i robbed they wore his watch * house Just the other night, )) ‘There ts the greatest virtue in every scheme of useful training where- ‘and valuables to a place of watety when | TM YOY evening of the burglar scare happiness is found the rurining mate to instruction. @ policeman came up and acted in the |*ét Was in all the papers, ‘They have Lfegietaitecaifadglldy bead ay bog most outrageous manner, olaiming they peau going wp on Fifth avenue night ¥ lon she tnap! would soon dis- ‘ . Oight, Well, I know aM of th The’ Thint Avenue “L” road having proved for a little while yester- cover that the witaw'schenow of mate "Brother Wale somoed co argue wit |*2Y Decole wil descuon this ar ‘ jony no longer exceeded those comeno loeman as an outrage, As it 7 day tt it can give good service, the public is forced'to believe that the Ld single woman. For, of course, with tho Me prs ieesine lag NG llinvad Sneesla refuses to speak oF ay wa latter ‘there is always @ chance of Ordinary case 1s one of “just won't.” "There are jremedies—as the State . i bbl dh ogg Sd rik ner hd “Railroad: Commission has indicated In the B, R. T. matter, enatched 2,000,000 pigs with his own man, the possibility of @ sav- 4 band. May be @ etrain of blood from | ings bank account, : some royal boar-eticker in his veins, Why ta it that in considering tho $e 8 widow's charms end chances, by the ‘If my son te suffering from auch A} way, we have never seemed to take valuebig. disease. he had better keep it.” Inte derntt This wes elated at a meeting of the igh ee ‘her financial evatia- | § Lancashire County Council to be the re- We talk of ber i tact, her expestence, ply of the mother of a miner with an. her ef wisdom, but the tact Giat kylostomiasts, who was offered 3 a}. 1 { er frequently superior monetary equip- Week to remain in Wigan Hospital in ment gives her a lift never seems to Ll ty Evening tors might watch bis : Letters from E World Readers [ore that the doctors might watch his Hiuall Mod Little Willle—Why do they call thie Wants “Museums” Suppressed, enjoy all the benefits (7) furnished by eo @ But let the widow of fitty or more! a torse-pistol, uncle? ‘ | Beélor of The Evening World: this benevolent (7) corporation, Stil, “You enjoy a classical compo- |iry to enter the matrimonial race un-| Unole—Because it kicks, I suppose, Police Commisslonet| one is able to perform nearl more " ly all the after yous have heard it @ni our honorable District-Attorney|| teats taught ina modern eyraneatum | i!" alt Had No Faith in Signs. ” aye cortatnly trying to clean our city of| A few seats are provided for th © few Hes. vice and gambling, Why not let them) preter to bo spectators only, The "I don't bnow,” answered Mr, | BwOOp Gown upon some of the so-called | punching bag is the favorite amuse- Cumrow, “whether I enjoy # or manner, but Bneesle the Fi; to ithe poltoemen, which’ shows how rested on thie dalse Cae riled the |Proud he la. I told Brother Wiltte that bd to the statlon-bouse the policeman fie Mbeal cal es iris an 7 all _ ounk his nails into Mr. Sneezie's gize, but B Wilite says he fens {t best not to have his name brought SP Little Willie’ in, He says Sneeale never does equeal oy $ ion ee Dolles pinch him, Bo, you see, | sterniaars ; . Nowe, that Brother Witle's friends | “/Ste7n1g Guide to New York. |v. sean tonite fr if sayy over in = pinches me the least uttle bit I Dencon—Do you khow, my friend, -@ “wile better keep away from the don't like to see you emoke? THE FLATIRON BUILDING, | 013, Paybeerer, you ety) ae ne orto, you don't one the emote flatirens are bilt for the purpus of |Preiudiced?” ing, IV's the clgar, flatening cloathes down and pressing them but 1 guess the flatiren bilding’s flatirens are all on the top of the bild- The ne Fudge a Idiotorial " {ng and the cloathes all seem to be try- Ing to reach those flatirens ft is @ fear. An anxtous young mother In Bathe Baby East Orange writes us for advice Racespullde 1s a difficult question, but race murder by adulterated food and “embalmed” milk should be easy to deal with, son alte, broadway runs in one direo- shun and fith avnoo runs in another di- “museums which entice the innocent | mont. The party behind does the punch. i and ' Bates ea ot Snrcnt whe’ Ae lee ait salt MORtY sme uy so, much —Weslgtn ireaman andi tw miady te] E_ Wet Water. as to giving baby tts bath, nwilling i Marg 4 chic Of these “museums” ermploy sev | sport in “strapowinging” eee Pages three the fiatiren bilding 1s conveen- BLESS THE BABIES! They | ‘who fo In end out of the places ay oes yently aichuated. when peeple from|! (Copyrot, 1908, Planet Pub, Co.) # CANNOT be bathed TOO much. | out of town used to com ‘to nu yoark i thay made a B line for the neerest One word covers the case, | allay show but now thay eay whare is| BATHE BABY IN WET WATER, | the flatiren bilding 4 am toald {t is one of the wunders of tho aige. tne| DRY goods will NEVER do to bathe baby with, although they | flatiren bilding has done moar to en-|MAY be used at the CLOSE of the ceremony In the form of currage the study of arkitecktare TOWELS. Ammong visitors to the altty than any i eAmieston, and in that way A Poker Query, @ innocent and give them To the Editor of The Event : thelr money? JOHN K. | A and D are playing juckpote h speng 8.2. 7. Oar Gymnasiums, the pot on a pair of jacks, B stays, A tho Waltor of The Evening World: discards one card, which he lays to one| ‘rhe Lord Bishop of Ripon, speaking at Gorrespondent from Albany sug-| "de, nd calls B's attention to it, a| the New Vagabond Club on amateruism thet it would be a good tea to cre one card; 80 does B, A, bets, B/on the stage, admitted that “those who @ymnasium cars to trains to re-|Calls hia hand with two pairs, A shows|sitend church are somtimes expoxed to \ 4 th# cramped position of body dnd |a flush, B objects to A taking the po the same experience.” y \ Saal kine aed yuna tee Use a TUB, nota TABLESPOON, to hold the water. Hold raylny he (A) did not have the right to t TSS bilt still higher only the propryetors | Daby yourself, DONOT TRUST PAPA! He Is not reflable! wpondent {s probably un-|break a pair of Jacke and draw to | It $# only for her first snvothos, said] © ZA propperty dinent exatend any ferther SOME authoritles stick baby's head In first, WE DO NOT Yy Athletes race over ley pAths, Cinder paths In city streets have had a de} {4 served popularity this winter, oe i >? i ag that a clubwoman with the privileges enjoyed | flush, as ‘he (B) did not raise the pot | Mrs: John BP. Yanger to the clubwomen 7 In that direcshun. Poppa sald that 1 of the B, RT, Instead |before the draw. Who wins this po /a the Waldorf, clvillisashun beging at the fatiren bia, {Urge the practice, although it Is useful in STOPPING THE YELLS} ' + RE 34 Who is right? 10 “wears out the encyclopaedia.” Later} ~ 7 ‘ Pe tcl hi , Jones—Don' 4. He won! p . | ing and exstends noarth throo broadway! ALWAYS undress the darling BEFORE throwing {t into ‘onm” ‘A bad the ‘she learns that she has thoughts she ; ail bay ont be afrad le Won't trouble you. Can't you see him wag. to Afty nineth etr Whet a blessing tub 0 1g the ‘ ne, . Deacon—It tant his tall Ghat I expee ted ‘rouble from, Ite his head Ym 1s olvillizashun to mannkind! «7 ToRHinm, . Wo say “TT” purnosoly,.eosthat -the- advice willéfit ANY casa, ‘ od / rather oramped, owing to the less there ft | : —_

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