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the Preas Publishing Company, No, 6 to 6 Park Row, New York ‘of the milk situation which.it would be well for the members of ooned and somewhat seared by long ox: perlence, But if a conducter doea 4‘ot Hk: Trust themselves to consider, He says, with entire anon EE Gee tate oie Bhnsaueer Gites ists would rather hasten than hinder the development of the} moral cbitention to seek him out and ‘ der it? Th deration whic} ing that thereby the centralizing which they desire may the Ma custna clue et ettnies ehicy oo r about. {oe saadn oslnta of elt 6a wroay te Not a far-off dream to contemplate a universal food trust, The CA Oey $ ‘Now controls the supplies of beef, pork, mutton, poultry and| But perhaps a Orla Is nit ip it g ‘The three fruit associations need only to unite to monopolize the man unto tN of ein pagel Vian td ih ih peace byt Me iidbeabls handants IRAE New je grain elevator trust ani Saciatanls the wheat and the flour, With four trusts controlling all thé Us ceeeren Ea cial pply their union into one would not be far distant. Interviewer is of interes, “It 1s my hy does the Milk Trust insist upon 8.cent milk? It would make} Conviction,” wala Nordau, “that what: uy oént. profit with G-cent milk and 28 per cent, with S.cent milk. | world ae nas atrandy* conceived by the world; he has alréady contélved by the be content with that instead of adding to the number of So. !age Aaa Ail ecient badly assorted itself.” “Then has a man noth+ ing new to day atter his thindeth year?” asked the Intérvidwer.' “Nothing really new, at lonat as far as art ts concerned; THE UNFAIR TAX ON THRIFT. t In cones 18 said that Gov. Higgins will send to the Legislature an emergency |for my ryle does not apply to solence. pesage urging the repeal of the tax on the surplus and undivided profits betty a AN Sie Sarat t avings banks. If the Legislature shows no disposition to act volun-| may take a new color, but the shape ts 4 i really the eamé.” Gov. Higgins cannot well do less than to urge action, in view of his alow ib wontieied’ wood is party's pledges during the last campaign. heb. Albany Times-Union truly says of this law: , é Albany Times- ly Say! ; Bhe-—A cranky old bachelor, eh? plus in a savings bank is not the property of the trustees, It belongs Ho—Oh, no; he's marri¢d.—Cht- sitors—to the thousands of industrious people of small means who lay| cago Nerve, dollar, It is created for a specific purpose. It is accumulated to pro- : : 3 3 the fund {s to reduce it, To reduce it ts to lessen the protection of] now Bhed fodeinet ona Gerome statue.) ® is! To lessen this protection is to discriminate against the poor. Why not réter the Praxiteles Vents to} 2 |, frig. a tax on thrift, on industry, on frugality, It is burdensome to the poor| thént for @ final verdict, Uncle Sam is néw 6 veteatile a connoisseur that he han, to the widow, to the prospective husband and father, It hits! g.termines the ptatus, of frég’s legs and O ras a hundred dollars in a savings bank. Yet it disturbs not the man] ofa masters with equal facility. to carry that sum of money in his pocketbook, Mala bhaw ao 2 ; i Ro fanlonals ne of winter , -Fevenue produced by this tax on the poor is needed by thelie abe wholly broken, @veaking ot} ‘ he Legislature can surely devise a measure to obtain it from some ee eereae Ph Eee nee ee HOME AND TELL NEVER Ger PAPA ON You! held responsible if it fails to fulfil its promise to repeal it, ae $80,000 intends to stick to her} 4 . ul NATURE BIDS Us WORK. Th plarining : “igntveraty for Brook- lym" thero will be no trouble about pro- the way an editor of the New Orleans. Times-Democrat| tittiw the Ceneiatrien, | ‘The mouinted polhoeman has shown himpelt to be 4s usefdl as he is orna-t 4 rised Nature must Have been when she first saw man, to, whom she the gold where man would have to hunt and dig for it,| be #faree. aia ‘most of her best products where man has to work for! 2tan who has taken ‘up smoking at a 0 prébably wantéd to qualify as a ‘of rain and sunshine comes free because without it not| tr cententrtin, ‘works of Nature herself could continue, The beguly. of] 054. 1deal to lengthen the subway anid trees makes attractive to the man who must work the] iatiot Distforme, Dut ot by “open- sometimes he must also rest, bocker is pay in a mood ¢o put up watchword for al! human kind that would enjoy earth’s| "i" Mote Meet ripping. Ir best, Nature must be surprised at the editor or offer Mesum) T had no idea you tuch a big man, hg eyes, does not see it this way. GNledion- hy eatr Wear EI ; on id bn } AKE BACHELORHOOD COSTLY, IWAIeolAAG*Brookipe Lith i of Western clvilisation which had been| § sword, anole: me ‘quarters gued | reaso ee reared by the Christian emperors, Split No. $—Oleg, . it Is ar that for a able man reasonably Benate tms decided to do away with| {tito principalitios like the feudal states be eer sian lena $0OO000000000000S005900000 60404440.0004440000000$ OOOO¢ 04 Fight Russian Emperors in This Batch of No. 20—George Il., Ber Preceding Assassinations. Paganism, He also declared that he invasion of Russia, 1238 A, D., Vi« the Tatare renewed thelr |} slain by miracle, Sviatopolk 11. wished, and as one of them he took the they swopt away the structure mont. Dovmont fled to escape execu tion, and, biding hia tlme, when Mind- vox was one day on a huntine excur tt is to wed than to remain single. Texas toposes, y fof Germany and France with the Czar : terri i t rt this ii i leap ccanitbapetel Mane soory rolen ing iv sufferance of the princes| 0, 5—Splatoslaf, beheaded and | cousins, the priests proclaimed was the proper ritory is concerned, to convert this interesting theory inta|éeaks. Supply ot bouquets érom White hor No, 16—Matislaf, his death fol- Ishment for his havi hed off ling fact. A Lone Star is before the House conservatory cut off some time} M4 unable to enforce his authority | J skull used as wine cup by slayors, . , punishment for his having waal igen fe the Legislature pro-| go, Upon them, the Mongol hordes found! wo ¢ oveg II, slatn with sword | lowe a miracle, his baptism and take nunlawful wives. graduated tax on bachelors so drastic that the celibate of | Laat Foianle ekg pisy: SER Car ea ree ths i 4 No 17—Andrew, assassinated inf) Vichel, pon of Mindvog, horrified at better emigrate, losing Lane of comstatke and other farm army and el ia oa ! his father's fate, became @ monk. He may, « te, his job and his vote, than fail to teatures of the Vanderbilt ball must | Novgorod, No, 7—laropolk, slain by brother Me palace. was succoeded by Gedimin who re the-nuptial altar, have midde Restle feel quite at home, No. &—Boris, slain by his cousin. | No. 18—Roman, put to death by | tuned 0 pagan Nore: ned. ir Spiers Nos, 9 and 10—Glebd and Svidto- | Poles, campfire with his warhorse and ser. Made non-marriage a crime for men, Athens submitted its ‘ s ales fo ey eas In Jullus Caesar's Rome oily hus- wena eres rae th ue nd fathers n the allotment of the Campanian lands, Ay.|>it0n that Tebaceo Trust “coupons” do off from legacies unmarried persons under sixty, for men, ot| cuader maton °” * sfiiauve ctr by Khan Bati. No, 11—Sviatopolk, poisoned, * dancing horses, all 0. 2T—Kestout, Slain VJ ‘orton his nephew, was taken N Kes: ’ 3 tl prisoner by the Tatar army and ea 8 where t ght to the same advantage Ing of Vassili In blood| "rhe aad bil Ae not been im- icles: she dtewn pressed upon. the Ru in hg get oi Its adventures with the bachelor tax will carry dost tae bors nd hae. wiking | in tis Subjects’ Blood. ally drowned in the blood of ‘his aub- | eguld This left the Prince Vassil!, a half- es Dr. Osler dare to say at what age a woman becomes of no a¢.. Haan, “and bosses things around, do. temalning members of the Romanovitch and when she ought to be chloroformed? If “feeling young” will |eandiag the evt in the house, what fisave an active, middle-aged man, shall “looking young” preserve 4 sandoag id pepath pada it he has ome, middle-aged woman? monéy,” Itipesuilous guest who passes wat @ hotel olerk's hypnotic ecrutiny suc- he B. R. T. promises well, but It will be wise in the State Ratfroad | eam i vaélon, and éspecially, on the st si and was kill army besieged Kaluga and captured the! members of the Romanovitch family. | TARE vet ane onion Raesia, During thas, tenn days the as a > the Mongol blood continyes the pre-| sassinations were of frequent Occur. dominam strain and the> fadial and/ rence, and history chronicles that Slave of Novgorod and Kiet, tions, Indéed, It might be ead ines |! e People’s Corner. "It every profession ts to be thrown { E i open to rere eat Lady Vidlet Gre- } rom ve villé in the Graphic, “why should a man °. kta ng World Readers flave ftom morning till night in order for Fireman Lynch. In a nutshell: A, betng without a that hfs wits may amuse herself, wear of The Evening World: penny, says to B: “If you will trust fine clothes and fit from oné exclie- rir Patrick J, Lynch has|me with the $100 you have 1 will return | Ment to another? He is at present the d with a medal for saving | to you In a short time, plus 425." B working bee and she {9 the butterfly; in 4 the Slocum fire, In the carly |gives his $10) to A, who, owing to finan. | (he. future they must both be busy ely a few months after his ad-|clal know'edge and shrewd maisipula- bees, and there will be no time for dis- ‘to the department, at the Can-|tlon, increases it to $200, A then hiknda| *Pation, Idle pleasure and wild extrava- raf mony, from the | fire, he saved eight or ten|back to B $13, as per agreement, hay-| 82¢C” # limeelf being ternibly burned. bd made $75 without a penny of capl- Writer In the Que: that “Th ik maa Temoved to Bellevue and for|tal, as against 25 per cént, adi riter In the n says that “Tholgray in the marriage yoke, were repre- the family assassinations wer fay between life and death, 1|the man with tho $100, 1 Pg eal Absolutely empty-hended, pretty little Hyented at the foust and were asked to| while coinciding with the views of the| oue. oth Michael ‘Tehernigot ara | WHITE, WAY, brand-new sovla'| ‘To 4 mere onlooker a divorce seems a6 fttinetion—the all-|an unmitigated though perhaps an in- vere SAMAR HATe OAs re mony dinner, evitable calamity. And though they ihe ORINA KhAN Wan capeel: At tel in the | may congratulate the divorced person Windgncny iss upon being able to look upon tt as nn ita vii bronarade Ruaalan named week he gave a, undisguised blessing they are unable to n (assassination 23), and in 1919 banquat in honor ot | share his view, Michael Tvor was absassinated by an- ' ; “ o” other renegade Russlan named Ro- Une) tebsn, ARRIVE POs PUet eta mereme eT Feld 8 manetz when he was vistting the Grand sary of his divorces, | fascinating young divorcee recently. Shan’ ona! alma and persons in all| "Of course I do, It's a necessary pre-! tion 24), Tr errand (assassina~ stages of matri-| liminary to a divorcee,” With the Tatar’ Khans governing How to Catch a Welsh Rabbit. (Copyrot, 1905, Planet Pub, Co.) tween the ruling princes Increased eo ee a similar view, princes would not recognize the sover. ‘There {s no reason why the social in-|ents Instead of one, 109 Hast Seventy-sixth street | S!Ve opinion as to the right or wrong of With thelr clothes, even If they never t 1 do not want | straight Finsh Beats Four of Kind, the Ue States, asa rule, ure bet-His, to the poor unfortunate neutral | alimony dinners unless. the Invitations, 0 kind, B mye % ‘think, eat,|thelr pocketbooks, It will double their! Hiatt? "‘Ureeponetbilition without adding to thelr Say they caletper™ “uvoreeee on b with the priests, he held a pubel ING I, pents, used the holy trees for hig|oeeple liv thare became Bishan Ate nd put out the continual |drive {s cool and qulet and 1 “ issian aristocracy| ®4cred fire at which the ummer and for that reezen thay "When @ swell-ooking ,Sentleman tT erown boy, as the helr to the throne, | Was assassination No, 22, 48 upon the mass of the people, ‘There| worshipped, ceeee ah he fthare houses ‘and moove comés wp to the thdtel desk," saya Mr, He had not gone with the grown-up] These assassinations and the slaugh-| was little intermarrying between the Vitout, the son Kestouf, ratsed an|kountry as soon as summer art The Man Higher Up. MMe ‘@t the Post-Ofice at Now York as Second-Class Mall Mattor. L ITTLR pin pricks of conscience are] ¢ By Martin Green. — ane prompting passenger of the Cleve- UME 46, t000 sooee NO, 18,896 it land Bleotrte Ralway to make res- 3 spy PO OVS . - _ A A ution of nickels withheld from con-§ ¢ t hyd RUN OVER AND ASK é HIS medicine man Osler, ductors, One sum received by the eqm- ‘ WATCH ME 6 {2 BREEDERS OF SOCIALISM. pany isl vio aracllatad to $3 Item i CUE IANS CINE Mees The bee Store 7 sai der, presents! ™aY interest New York commuters MEA LIFT OW an, “seems to have ioe be, editor of the Worker, and a Socialist leader, p | whose consdlences have become sea-¥ 3! | rie TRUNK? f } >| aroused the indignation of a lot of >| Pappy guys by his assertion that af- ; | te a man Js forty he ought to be put out to grass, and that his sixtieth birthday ought to be his cue to take @ long, conclusive draw at a sponge) soaked with chloroform,” “Well,” said The Man Higher Up, he isn't derailed more than a mile, © | It every man who has made his pile $ | at sixty would retire and live like a | veasonable human being thereafter there would be more room for tho young men of the country to jump in %|and reduce the age average of the active, Some of the aged citizens of this town that have been denouncing the Osler theory are living on thelr good iuck, They have no othen loenge, “He puts the mit at which a mah 3 é ought to be put on grass too low, At forty years of age an American elt. ; izen ought to be at the reservéd-seat entrance of his prime. This is a great Tim GOING RIGHT THAT KID Wilt 2 age for the young man, Boy finane. $ clers, journalists, authors, dramatists, street-car magnates, politicians and $ merchants flood the land, but the mae $ | jority of them fall at the first hurdle % and go into the oblivion book. Some »| back up for a new start and rate $ | along with the real winners, Others keep moving until they get slong about forty, and then do something that shows that all they have done before is on a plane with matching pennies on the front steps of the Stock Exchange, “The man who makes a lasting hit Cay > der th f thi tilrty-five hundreds of millions of the property of the rich that now sae * PUSHEO ME IN THE Sis ehh A onl or ive Sosscalie wea The Republican party of the State passed this unfalt] ncnioy ent trate ane has ine ah Vy, IN 4 BATH TUB) aS @ | a capacity for hard work that nature f > | doles out with a stingy hand, “When a man hits sixty, if he has not accumulated a competenca or raised a family thet is able to sup port him he ought to be taken care of by the community, He deserves & ? | rest. If he has accumulated a fortune or 8 large measure of success in his ely Her plenteous wealth, pass it by to sedrch for gold in the| {rental Ih aa ee, Ciel says, the TS Eh F ree f 1 . the Légialatune f 2 % had stowed it away as a thing of no importance! Neboukd some {> hie aupport, He can't ; ate a OT we he Hl bi be and hire somebody to teach him how to enjoy himself. When a man gets to the stage where he has.to be led around and takes his sustenance Assassinations, | ie.:% as ur The Manner in Which Vassili Was “Removed” One of the Awlullest Horrors of History. re vata tp Row fol ee “What about the sixty and seventy” Nc ceremony and formally washed oft] year old men who say that they feel his baptism and restored himeelt tO! better than they ever did in thelr headed by Tatars. No, 1—Kirat’ Emperor, uri, | Nos. 12 and 13—Ieiadlat andl] would have aa many wives a, 1) ives?” asked The Cigar Store Man, “They're conning themselves,” re No, 2—Askold and Dir, slain by No, 14—Vassiiko, alain by he wite of one of his princes named Dov-| plied The Man Higher Up, No. s—Igor, torn asunder by trees, No, 15—David, slain by Wie sion, Dovmont assassinated him, which Little Willie's Guide to New York, RIVERSIDE DRIVE, when good nu yoarkers die they ge u I the ¢ ha old| to rivverside drive, it is the amblahun slaf I1., assassinated by Sviatopolk, No, 19—Matlstaf, trampled by | Sons CGIAR te cOURDID OE ERA OM 1 atrihy eute 1068 (0s ba ‘0 buy @ house thare, but by the the hat hbuse gets bilt and pade Cor the A ES by His Nephew. loukallty may be as unfashnable anny of the oald-thme fashnable ai for women, Great Britain has had its Special taxes on bachel Maat a the Khan Bati offered to restore} palace and all of tts inhabitants who| The horde of Tatar cavalrymen con- FTER his death the realm was hivaneda: dsWe, ls an iy O1 and France has threatened similar tariff pt lors “No more Allen streets" and no ele-Jto Vassilko the Russian emplre if he| were not killed in its defense, SREP A Ob Fanti. SbO a RAVE AE A divided botwoen Olgerd and Piste Meets erga WS imilar 8. One State in| ratea bridge toop through Centre, What would hold tt as a vassal to the Tatar Discovering that they bad in thelr| over hat’ a million men, and thet the Kestout. Olgerd’s son, Jagelion, | srante teom, in summer it ete, all the taxes its bachelors from $5 to $30 per month, according to ae tine or Ctadeanteaned raty Beha | Vasaliko retuned aad ihe, Kiss hands Vasaill,the Prince, they assembled Tatar Mongols swent over Russia, en- Peep aroviety ta la unole Kestout,| swoet oders from dredging skows ani b i 8 is contemplated ivés and cut, urelv blotting ou owns, burning lon No. 27, and reconsolidated ns in winter it is #0 bleak : “ i Alsoutromént of the clty could be aer-JWn hand and made the news noled| ® large number of the sAnkives Su te tne honses, slaughtering the. Inhabit: the kingdom, ad Kindy thot. poeple, AF (6 ONE ancient and modern examples, the States of to-day hesflate | lou entertuings, Bets ot vay atta atte Be peeeRe | large public baths, ‘They held the dying | AAt& and leaving the only remaining! Jagelion, after asensainating his| on thre frunt atepe to keep wacm, buf celibacy. But Texas rushes upon the proposition with thé] Bun of sis. Who refused to mecent, the Tatar relan. | captives to bleed Ike stuck plee Intl matar invagion extended clear across uncle, was formally baptised and be-| just the saim | wood «lv annything toaty, Ra $18,606 for Pullman accommoda- I The stabbing of Vassilko by the Khan the large bath until It was filled with th waa plaing to, Hungary, to| C#m & Christinn, He justified tho as-|thare, it is @ utifie plaice and when e It brought, before the Esch-Townsend bill was dreamed of, atadaan hah foie deo bared OU a2 _V, iy il l thelr blood, and then they took Vessll | Tene ae Bu te “Austta and ms saetgation on the round that his|vou heer the prices they mail you ted alatior ) railway rai I ‘ one’ ii rowned | ‘ 4 and foot, threw| King of Bohemia finally stemmed the was @ pagan. Jagellon overthrew |for appartments ‘hare you begin \ of y rates, It is a big State—big enough fot |eren sot berths for wome, though the | INO> assill, Drowne bad binding eM Peetu illete in. fhe Mountalnoup country of | the pagan idols, killed the holy ser-|realize that buty is Indeed “skin” dim ; A Ps " 5 s ny s ani princes of his family to give battle to| ters in hattles and siege blotted out the NEM aha {neurreotion and overthrew J Ja calld a Drive becawse it laa the Tatars, but had stayed at homo In| lroct ruling line and left the Inherit-| {AmMy ang Si Roe in alt the intent sous Btn eeelin, i it oat » Pairs baomas 1 Severtio his palace near Kaluga, The Tatar| ance to the throne to the collateral] after their destruction during the in-| raised an insurrection against Vitout | triens and for sad-falced men who are ¢, sent thare to exsersise thare wifes pet dogs, If the Incomes of all the peeple what, | Who lve on rivverside drive were ly has reason to corgratulat ® s H | characteristl those of Cen-| If any, Russi on fla tio ities, IDivorce ANNIVELSALi|”s., [ry sirerjentesans thon ot Gen oa fata? qhtler® of thore times’ [placed end to end they wood reech four ° mes around the largest affydavita the ta the mission to keep an eye on its performances, ine TmREU a . “go the opeclatidt aatd you'd nave By Nixola Greeley-Smith, 05. 23 and 24—fohernte| wae deain by violerw,® Russian ruler |property ANnere eae CORETUND, ell, it is at least a satisfaction to k to pive up emoking for aiohile, cht” i : at least a satisfaction to kno “ D f i . cre ited ees A ERAOe htrydn Sanat tan] $0F and ter, Slain by give up $15 for good.""—Cotlier's, vented {U8 appreciation of @ divorce festival, Renegades. The af Fudge ee Idiotorial The boy at the foot of the Natural History class wants to know HOW TO CATCH A WELSH RABBIT. He has read Thompson Seton's Works and they DO NOT TELL, And there ts no doubt that a great | {yaane fiom attr of the dissensions be: | ‘This Is because Thompson Seton haunts the deep, dark wild: pattclpants in an|many of her emancipated fellows take | rather than ‘diminished, ‘The other | WOOd far from the lair of the Welsh Rabbit, Ieipent ove ait ta thove ero¥ |e lal eelebeaion of alvorce| tiation contend Wr Ane"aéhant°v@| THE WELSH RABBIT ABOUNDS ONLY ON THE GREAT “won man your doll of a woman and the stupid modern : their hoat’s happy | dissolving marrage firma will come | Michael ‘Iver were assassinated 1) to ah an Weneaty palatial zled aes Ooi bac a Galatea, with her classic protite and no noe | a diesen after a beet hard on their guests, Mor of course we | Pnesades hired by thelr fellow princes, The best balt to use Is a $20 gold certificate, One of these nyt B. HARTMAN, |Feadere. may think it worth whivo te) PPI will never be really succesfull two years’ enslavement, will be called on to give up two pres- No. 25—5viatoslaf IV, | Will catch the MOST WARY of the animals. think of anything else, Dress demandaf novation should not. take with the| We should, therefore, discourage the| ¢Xilled by His Brother, It Is necessary to CATCH the Rabbit before doing anything Little country boys had better stick to plain old Bunny and this transaction, its Care for Sleplessness, N.0, I braine; more, I boldly assert it demands} my: New York men and women who|new function as drawing too heavily , 4 ear sieared me Nien Legal Ald Society, 289 Brondway, | education, A course of Varah (akon Hove ssuchemeaiar emancipation, andilon’ ole apnelaatls pookstsooin already W viv ve te ul Olgoviton | OSE a Ay This fs an old rule, with abeeplesmess suggest a|7.the Edttor of The Fvening World: vory seriously, will prove of moro valuef the wooden, tn, silver and golden di-|andly flattened by marriages, christen- MANE te ae Oleg The Welsh Rabbit !s TAME until It ls eaten, AFTER THAT Remedy for one who has the Where can I go to have back salary afterward than most women would be-| vorce anniversaries become as much a| (Inge! bWthdays and all the other £0, and the TWen(VsAtln AUSAESERTER {t often becomes VERY WILD, iy? Tt hes caused mo solerindt 1 find It impossible to cotleat | Heve bigs rather of custom ag dhe corresponding | milestones on the well-regulated matri-) husann ruler, f j Position, an AD, if wedding festivals of to-day, monial course, Ae Bhgiish writer notes thet “The women} phe only drawback is, as {t always| Let ws not accept any Invitations to No. 26—lindvog, F55ase not try the WHITE LIGHT KIND. To the Ritter of The Mvening Wofld: ‘ter with more taste thant persons who will be called upon to help| like those of other well-regulated fun- sinated by Dovmont, The country rabbits are PINK-EYED; and personally wo 5 ta, England; bat, on the other hand, t 0 the topmo ‘gral _ aaye 9 straight fot bate “ds, “ a ei AH Moitialy ae tnem celebrate to the topmost mit of | gram, carry,,with, them | eal eed Ms rata weny-atxth ¢o/DESPISE them. But we are GIVING advice, NOT FOLLOW: 4 4 " ”