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ARIA Site 0s fh Ais } SATS Tages ET EQ tHe ” jC ablishing Company, No, 69 to 6 Park Row, New Tork, Aho PlwbsOdive ex New ork c2 Becond-Clngy Afalt Mater .NO. 16,921, THE REAL WORLD POWERS, Ff In his spesch at Bremen the Emperor William related how in his ‘‘youth he “vowed never to strike for world masery'—declaring to himself that “if ever the time comes when history shall speak of a (German world power this shou!d not ts based upon conquest, but come ) ‘gbout through a mutual striving of nations after common purposes.” In spite of all his warlike talk and his preparations for war, it must > be admitted that the Emperor has been true to the vow of the youthful Prince, Germany has gro\.n greater as a ‘vorld power during the sev- + enteen years of his reign, But it has grown by virtue of ideas rather ’ than by conquest. The most potent of these ideas Is Education—the systematic and ) technical schools and the university, The cultivation of brains and the © development of peaceful and productive industry have done more to ymake Germany a world power than all the battallons and battleships ‘of which the Emperor ts so proud. Chemistry has contributed more yen than Diplomacy to Germany's “world mastery.” > The same s true of our own country, whose President resembles 80 closely in some respects ihe German Em,eror. A foreigner knowing hothing of our history would gather from Mr. Roosevelt’s speeches that » the United States became a “world power” through the little one-sided War with Spain, But the truth, as known of all soberly thinking men, is the destiny of this Republic as the greatest of world powers was when, in Lincoln's immortal words at Gettysburg, “our fathers ob forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in LIBERTY, and dedicated to the propositon that ALL MEN ARE CREATED QUAL.” + In this idea was the germ of ovr greatness, Amid talk and dreams “Imperialism” let us never forget this! The recognition of the Rights Man and the Equality of All Men, permeating our institutions and ‘shaping our laws, made us a “world power” long before we had an iron battleship or the scramt.e up Zan Juan Hill had rushed a Rough Rider 0 the Presidency, The leaven of Liberty has still much to do in lightening the whole ump of Old World tyranny; but the irresistible yeast is working—even in ssia! ( AN ECHO FROM DISASTER, ‘Another jury has disagreed tn the case of Lundberg, the Inspector ¢ inspection did not prevent the horror of the Gen. Slocum’s burn- is stated that he may be tried again. There is nothing certain in Case except that the boat burned, that over.a thousand persons lost lives and that, in almost a year’s time, nobody has been found ly to blame to receive adequate punishment. | Panle-stricken men, ‘The Great Amer- Said’ on on, Fe bout collision, women Passengers knocked down by C's in Subway; Womon trampled jean Brute, as Mrs, Burns calls him, ts sn evidence again, clbowing women aside und crushing them under foot as he scrambles for safety, He acted in these |instances, as he usually acts in time of panto or peril—himself first and the dewl take the hindmost. What mascu- Ine chivalry there is left in Manhattan ie apparently reserved for: home uses, It 1s certainly not observable In crowds, A foreigner watching the ordeal to which women are exposed at the Bridge Subway station might well wonder If our public manners even deserve to be designated as akin deep, ee 8 Tnterborough seems to have no diffl- culty in maintaining a regular schedule of gmash-ups and rear-end collisions, at least, eee “The average Englishman," sayé Henry Watterson, “still loves @ lord.” And the lord, with a reciprocity of af- fection, ati Joves the chorus girl, American spectos preferred, eee Gibbler—Are you going to take @ fishing trip this spring? Boribbler—Oan't spare the time, T've a lot of fishing ewperiences of the season to write for the magu- gine.—Chtcago News, . . . Arrival of ‘the seventh angel’ in New York 4s report Rialto records put the number higher than that. . ee Headline references to ‘sailing of the gambling boat” left the readers in some doubt as to which ocean liner wae meant S ee 6 More than three and a halt biliton “hellos” through American telephones last year, Man who said that we were getting to be a loquacious race knew whereof he spoke, eo ee “What's In a name?” asks the Pall Mall Gazette, with apologies to Shakes- pDeare, What about Hammerstein as a “Icnocker?!” $3296 ee 8 New York sald to be “crazier than Chicago.” And this without the ald or assistance of Dr. Harper's University professors, . e Maudo—Oh, dear! I dread the thought of my thirtieth birthaay. Clara—Why, I supposed you had forgotten it long ago,—Chicago News, e ° . Announced that the Princeton base- ball nine will play thirty-two games this season, Hardly time for a con- the Side.|:Mary Jane Lets the Rai Sa oy While He Waits in the Shower, She and Kickums Do a Circus Act S i apa’s wart a minute! Y/ TLL Go with You! = with the Umbrella,’ By Henry Tyrrell, tlonal Secretary of the Aoctorg* Church Alliance of America, tg) 3) | well known as an enthusiastic promoe »|ter of friendly and co-operative relae ® | tlons between the church and the thee 2 latre. In his own Church of the Ascens sion, at sequestered Greenpoint, on the | outskirts of Brooklyn, Mr. Bentley hag ! established, in connection with the pare | ish Iiterary ‘and dramatic assoclation, | a little theatre of his own where pore *) formances of Shnkespearian dramas ale} ternate with attraotive “triple bills,* Among the clerical brethren invited to interest themselves in this good work ‘on the far shore of oleaginous Newtown Creek was a Baptist minister trom | Brooklyn, Mr. Bentley, looking fore wan to a cordial indorsement of his dramatic schemes by this eminent Hard- Shell, was pained to read of the latter having preached last Sunday a sensae tional sermon upon: “Roads Leading te Hell, from Greenpoint,” A RTHUR HORNBLOW, editor of T" Rey, Walter 1, Bentley, Naw’ the Theatre Magazine, had pree pared for his March number am . elaborate article entitled, “How to Avold the Fire Risk." He took it to hig printers just in time for it to be ine cluded among the total losses in the burning of the Kenworthy establishe ment a few days ago. Hornblow is have — ing another contribution rushed to take the place of the one that accidentally {llustroted ttaelf, and thinks of calling {¢ ‘Good Advice Should Begin at Home; or, The Self-Application of Wise Coune sel Generously Offered to Others.” dered the Old World a great sere vice, according to the Messagero, of Rome, by relieving glutted Italiag museums, galleries and antique shops of f& vast quantity of worthless junk, It seems, on the good authority quoted, that alk our captains of industry whe have assumed the role of collecting cons nolsseurs havo been shamefully taken in, “Those Yankee kings of steel and coal and railroads have spent enormous | fortunes on the refuse of European musees; and thus the old Continent ® | takes Sts revenge upon the new by sends ) ing clrous art in exchange for goo@ |money."” In other words the Itallan{ dealers are up to thelr olf tricks of? nearly three-quarters of a century ago, $ when Edgar Allan Poe wrote in his ine troduction to “The Cask of Amontile lado: "Few Itallans huve the true vire tuoso spirit. For the most part thele enthusinem {e adapted to sult the time and opportunity, to practise imposture upon the British and Austrian millions aires,” This, of course, was in the days A MERICAN art patrons hi SSECOOHTS SLE SOHCTOOSLEESSSLS ‘defore money began to talk art in Pittss burg, Chicago and Kansas City, ‘Nobody was to blame for the Darlington collapse, The Fleet Street hoe games for ex- ch disaster of March 4 In Brooklyn Is rapidly passing to the list of for- “Cat's party het ih AlnING-TOOM" } ©4-94-94HH9 OOOH HOG HHHDOODNGCOOHHHDHHHEOODOH-1O OOOO GIG H 999-906 4O99404- 496-0994 0$4HH4HHHHOHHHHHOIHIHHOS 194) v4 h things, ‘The investigation of the Allen street fire horror of only |'#lses expectations that the soctal sea- | The Power of “They Say.’’| 4 Ned Suni ~=|[Mrs: Nagg and Mr. yother day has produced not even a resignation in the Building Depart | tn event ot the monkey dinner ort. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. +. «By Roy L, McCardell. ... ; 2 if N one of Frank| blocks east or west, or north or south, yesterday at the Waldorf-Astoria? Way, \ eo. Count of ballots long delayed in West Orange while eix men vainly endeavored to thread a needle, Wouldn't have hap- Keenan's little| and get away from it. Mr. Redmugg, the famous bohemian, one-act play8| And yot it has been sald repeatedly Oh, yes, he says all the coal recently presented a| New York is better than the smallest hang out around the Waldort now, bee “The dead rest well.” But not sounder theirs than the sleep of many ; whose duty it is to safeguard the lives of the people and to execute awe ‘Against criminal negligence, pened if there had been @ public school graduate among, them, 3 “They say you arc a great lin- Waldort- Astoria again to-day, Mr, Nagg, 7 WAS at the does not touch elt! vi iT OF from her resolution | the’ very ‘rich. ain’ these. two Flassen, {a not the most ex-| therefor, ar the possibilities of the alted In the world, | 8'eatest power for good or evil doing, f. Darwin says that the highest form of He makes scant ref-| human conscience is merely the evolu- erence to broken| tion of this fear of “They say,’ How- we, blighted | ever this may be, it is cel ait the! VOW @ strongest and most yniversal force in the| home, or any other of the inevitable re-| world, to which beggar and king are Bults of substituting the law of one’s | alike aubject, ‘ mood for those on the statute books, He ee, ‘ dat, Prof. Talkleigh. Which ralseworthy bur-| Connecticut or New Jersey village, although, goodne cause 80 many prominent wine agente . STREET-CLEANING WEATHER, tongue do He profert” 5 { oa mre young | {here People pie aboot cae dictum Keown Wie peldon, mn | Come bere, who lke, be pee te { only the gu! i Company o terary people A few more days of <huwers and spring sunshine will wash the| poy aimed” —New Orteans Timer amaried W °m |M. at nhunoion vo prove halt own ree Ags when toons BE | tet se, netmuae, ute ul hemocr'at, from g titude by heavi 7 when I do y Ug from the streets into the sewers and drive away the dampness. Ca H argument he ad-|. The forbeof wey ay "however, there, what. otrike gat Well, F forgot what it wan, Forty years of Tony Pastor! ‘Sarah's duces to win her| reat ay it 4a, te of limited range. It me most is that {+ i iain phigh keep ” of the earth in good Young Man" must be Lagann gad , but not “In the dg Suggests the inquiry as to the value of Spending several million Ren ye cee: aaa shelf, The A year on a Stree-Cleaning Department ifthe rans and the sun{eone and stage boreepay lone ag be bad on fo cea an pty te ease moe asec arnt ote io be Sun melts them, what is the before other footlights it has had a to til the Its. the; use of going the costly farce of having a snow contractor? If the street filth| vu reer ee apa could 1s the same set of men and womer lounging around or walking through, the book was bound beautiful, and used to carry several coplea with him, and when be Cone Att troduced to rich peele he wo them copies of his book with bis own f wUNWhat am T talking about, you, ask? t am ‘al al keeping a nerveuy Roy Le McCardell fe right, inauft mel "Zorule me ) ieoneat f Mr. Nag! {am only your witel And | 0 ‘or the house detectives. when 1 do meet any nlos, terary people ‘ T go to the Waldorf-Astoria several end jhe noe Ls ee 1 et. for is to have sult me! nd have been doing #0 | And ‘air, Redmugg did me the honor to because, as you know, 13 fim to dinner, and hie 4 times a week ‘ Fai simply tells her that though she may go , 1 4 ‘be disposed. of by washing it into the sewers, why go through the} Not have come into use in time to pre-]to the ends of the earth, she can never || When the Sap Room, and it 1s Gina mae seacentye Hint dar and ath enocel le the tane i ‘of having horses and carts and a long pay-roll of men who ara| tr beer aceakoy oro Lilien ena ay from They ay." | Begins to Run. topp holds her ‘Ideal Hours of soul | °St, bohem New York, and mets artists to give ‘him, original drawings i . ing Down of McCluskey” or @ Lillian} And it must be admitted that he used | ; and Song,’ and I know what I am talk- i} theory doing that work? Russell ballad, vintage of ‘86 the argument most Ikely to make the | Vv": eo are cold and Ib donne S any TCG peo aad ee Re Ue pUNRI eee eae aeee strongest feminine 1, | 0 and women that I beanie a sarees There are a other purposes to which the money now spent by] More remarks about “reasonably safe" “Most people ite hae people,” says | Ce AAO a IE 2} time, aie The Kid’e Theolo Street-Cleaning Department could be put.’ Or, if the department | theatee, ut the same lack of ex-} Oscar Wilde tn hie recentiy. published | mows, “They pretend they dine there, but Or ony: actness in defining what the phrase}'De Profundis,” ‘Their thoughts are|f A"4 the children all are happy SY I know better, for I dined there once y A-sliding till they're froze; Then the sun grows sorter tender And the March winds blow like fun, Life takes on an added splendor, And the sap begins to run, farded as a charitable institution, there are other more worthy Ob-| means, Must the public walt for a} the opinions of others; their lives are a of charity than the politicians whom its funds support, coroner to interpret “reasonably” as|mimicry, their passions a quotation." i ‘Commissioner Woodbury is not the first good man who has found used in this Gonneotnny In this truth lies the power of “They | UNG vaten find,” nal a speaker at a London say nich le undoubtedly the greatest | anti-alcohol eympostum, ‘that they can}, we preserving force in the world, | talk more if they drink wine at dinner; | Zt 4 strange, isn’t it, that though we | but what about talking better?” Some. |4Y Utterly despise Tom's opinion, laugh | thing in that, at Dick's and snap our fingers at! . | r myeelf with Mrs, Stryver, and not one Sam—Who was that well-dressed man |of that set that haunts the Myrtle Room T saw with you? were in the ladies’ cafe, Will-He 1s the excuse writer that our} “Of course, I pretend I dine there club employs to send telegrams to our)every day, and, ay those nosy women wives when there is a strike, wreck OF| don’t know any better, why, they be- sore other thing that hinders us front | yey jt, But I think It Is ridloulous in getting home. such people loafing around a place ine eee e Republican Senators who Tepudlated their party’s promise to Now the leafless alders shiver And awaken from their sleep, And their dainty tassels quiver ilithe tax on savings of the poo: 5 t balked yesterday ‘o * Harry's manifestly acant esteem, the ! hi Uaaslne tr stend of wtaying home in thelr cheap agreement to tax stock sales, Wall Street Ist Sythe en ee | Patines (cthustaatcay) — |frer ot tnrr combined condemnation | yyegge “AME Drees The Little Willie’ SUaey slatyO tative tom “money talks” Saying much here, when I first heard him sing 1 [D&S Power to send men into exile and | Are thick \pon the willows ite ille's They starve themselves to put what y -at Albany, thought I tas in the neat world! |" onen to thelr graves, ‘Acnodding in the sun money they have on thelr backs, But ei course, we ahi " "i H f pO ELS EAN a Beatrice—Indeed! WMch one? J wwn conaciences o ie paler in our |] spring comes in waves and billows} Guide to New York. Serre et Ib UR om Husinoey, —Yonkers Statesman, ‘When the sap begins to run, * 4 tribunal of public opinion which conat!- tutes "They say.’ But It {9 doubtful, nevertheless, 1f, were {t not for the lat- ter inferlor Institution, any one of our own delinquencies would ever come to trial. For we are apt to regard most of our actions as self-justifying in that tou partial court. City fe is the only brake on this force, which may be truly called ‘the greatest thing tn the world,” since love | and hate alike must bend before it. In| a big place like New York people are apt to think that It doesn't matter what “they guy," since you can move ten / W. J. Bryan says: “Whatever the people want Is right.” Co : \ ntrari- ‘Whatever they don't want is wrong. Mr, Bryan is the pra H p loglo—he wasn’t wanted twice, follows the way of other old-time man- iH sions into the real-estate agent's sales- j Ceiba AiiteL en Peary's new Arctic ship 1s named “Roosevelt.” It ou ht to “get book, Happily as a club-house ft will only partly lose its identity, ercy Park has preserved its original residential Integrity longer than most of the lower society blliniy of ne Lg last generation, The transformation ‘ © People 8 Corner Rerpeie in Second avenue, Irving 8 place and Washington Square it has so far successfully resisted, and all loyers prom Even ing World Readers of old New York must hope that it will never say a word against it. My motto 1s ‘Let Everybody Mind Their Own Business,’ but I make no pretense of hinting to Susan Terwilliger and Mrs, Dubb and Amelia Scadderday, that I know they are only ‘butting In,’ as Brother Willle says, although it Js hor. Now the “sweetest” of the seasons J) Has returned to us again. | THE WALDORF-ASTORIA. ‘To the maples {t were treason | A few years ago the werd astoaria ‘To doubt a fact #0 plain, | calld to mind a sad scene in darkest They yield freely of thelr sweetness, long {sland altty but today that nalme Refusing {t to none. | brings up memmeries of all the munny Oh, Ilfe has reached completeness thats fit to spend, the waldortastoarla When the aap begins to run, ‘s a hoatel or rather It Is 2 hoatels CORA M, W. GREENLEAF. coneckted by a hifen, thare !s a fine lot of dining rooms and pam rooms and terkish rooms thare and peeple from therd aynoo wander throo them bran- deshing door keys ostentayghusly In thare hands and asking the klerks jowdly {f that pakkej has come yet for The Tilden house in Gramercy Park We HTN ERI Parson—Young man, I am sorry, but } rid to use slang, and I simply won't do|I don't think I'll ever meet you im heaven, Kld—Gee, but you must be a bad maat t it, for I think {t sounds terrible. “And who do you think I met there The ‘’Fudge”, “in some parts of Germany the early, downy blossoms of the willow are called “sheep,” Idiotorial We note with interest that continue for some time to be the oasis ‘ all grown tamilies in the * : oan Bor ot The Dring wort: | tins lb tern SIV ARN ye ey Etiquette to Fit the Case. room fonr-eliven-i it oan just the Beans and tbe Japanese captured largo _ She sri i cea that he has peeple who reely live at the walldorf- . Yo may: Never tn my lite did 1 Hoon 0 Busta |amonered the pit ball’ might be aatonrla was to parrade throo tho cor- Brains. J quantities of BEANS from tho | for Wormen District-Attorney Ol-|7o the nd now I regret it, as he hes the| “Tam gar make-up after all, He shows! my husband, no 1, not being a a Seavey when he tries to punish) gow out every evening Ae Double fare to Coney Island declared for “ae heap nppepeaton ‘Weapons, | never telling me where he goes, and ibe legal, Popular feeling just now that it's Tease ago if & person inwulted [not return unth late inthe’ nignter’s | worth Ie they have to draw a revolver Re Sood wits and cannot go out y BOs prieapy lad children, and the father aio 4 Pilate. Before we were Rarvied Ne ethan “No, answered the grocer, “I Mace Suicide an: And kind I could not bellove me qnice | 0. Os D."—Detroit Tribune, ever do such a thing, eamauld at Are all Set the people that talk about race|men the same way? If not Hom teat rydoars and lofe In the terkish room and swipe the hoatel stayshunery thare wood be a hoale lot of extra floar Beans Is an INTELLECT id ail bil ieoalinlsler Hoult aalsaoe’ eal a mat UAL Food, The Japanese do out west strikes It ritoh he makes a| NOT need them and will probably feed them to thelr horses, Tho bee Ine for nu yoark and i ch S the taul apota untill he lands hin cay| Russians do not seem to KNOW beans. Yet Boston People have aaifly In the walldortastonria it It wus- sustalned their intellects on Beans for Centuries. Tokes wood, have. no ineentty “wet Perhaps the Russlans did not have the RIGHT KIND, On ritoh and if Jt wuzzent for western | perhaps the Beans did not take! toxtvaentiy to uve up bukkere ar ve] It Is very disturbing to Think That Rice bullds BETTER Russians at Mukden, of use at Albany explaining the one received there from the Ning, 8 @ ‘The Bvening Wortd: am a mother of two children, and (Copyrot, 1905, Planet Pub, Co.) . 8 6 “can I. 0, U.P" asked the new customer, Uncle Sam's digestive capacity has jo try living on ten dollars a week | bring him 4, Z equal to all demands up to date. no Insently to use up 8 bukkets of goald : : : f three see rooms Bp ber York A HEANTDROKUN typ Pe TOreiEN DOTA aagitions to the abt hy beara ot avon room, | BRAINS Than BEANS. Something should bia tr It, ent ive eh! and seo “ on In two days make a large 00d of al ¥ 0 vy 5 F o} Wwhat they could do, Why don't the Four Conundrums, BU AOW al dno Gal dane ‘4, B. MORHUNE. Bean soup will not do as MUCH for the mind as Baked make more money? Becayse hig Pe ae et he Eventng World; Morley pretty, neat correct when hi See aT Beans, Probably this was the Trouble at Mukden. Anyway tho Bed dre ohildren and ai not | 1 Bit Pre dy (raveliing | eqid that wie "pers Wbs0 All Siamese Girls Marry. | Russians are In the SOUP! a8 hear; sorporatl f a ceaseless i * A 2 ta aahol Sn he winter and tn te 0% #h9F afer tho sip. hag "iran [O94 INOTDIENOY crate Gy itor hey recr's'tenai'tpe| Food ls a very IMPORTANT THING oven when there is 04 mer he had to mind the baby, In- |!" 4 mile, How far was the ship compass” 1s Ameri are put under the care of the| War. Many people eat It and MANY OTHERS would Ilke to, point of the of making a park on Staten Is-|fM the shore when the shot way fired? "| a If the third of six b pau lemose. RStt t At be bullt up with little six-| wilt the fourth of twenty bere? VAL | achievement.” The ¢ houses to rent at nine dollars! § What diameter should a cast-lron | who have come to these shores du month on a xn) lot and only let to ee it is required to welgh 603] ihe twenty-two days of March mk ly and make all the people "4 py. veeks! he I ty) | Divide @ square 6 6 a three weeks’ addition larger than all hildren live in the country and equal squares, ‘3 ‘ . aly? Br” | aroboken, | King, and he finds a husband for them |This fs a simple thing to do, for he Incidentally we learn that Rockefeller ts PLANNING to make | goes through the list of prisoners in the | Currant Jelly out of Petroleum as a by-product, When not being Rockefeller has NOT HAIR to} | ee i If with a girl you chance t dine, ‘Ay oft the cuse may be, Jails, picks out one man and tells him! eaten It can be used as halr-oll. fot HOS hi have his lberty i ke will “Gun oy “ihe duke ao mae Ves eee ae mars Ou, but he likes to THINK af athersl ‘ PRG as Cala i at i a nl td ai oli &) weve vol be Sl ig aad ut Ks bp eta 7

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