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The’ Evening World's Home Madazine, Tuesdawm Evening, April 11, 19058. } na Worl i fe IMT a3 Maite A AIEEE Concho ARO ER OR DEIN IE EET “ Rereest HOPE LOLDYLHDISEDY $9900HO99H0 90 HOF 29 PEDOOLOD$OPSO DG OODODOPODOSOGDOL4 9009 94-9 POHD9G HH ONODDOEPP® % Th e Man é aa ® Passing It Down. Higher Up. By J. Carmpbell Cory. Said on the Side. by the Press Publishing Company, No, 63 to 63 Park Row, New Tork ‘at the Post-Ofice at New York as Second-Clags Mai! Matter, INS nooRor ine eva By Mesiin aoe, sees | cle of diet. dA to possess G ; ns NO. 15,98 95 ner cent, of nutritive properties, n SER," said the Cigar Store é Man, “that the girls who are Salted to the latest styles are wearing suspenders,” x “It's just like the women," ree 3 marked The Man Higher Up, “At the approach of summer, when a man ikes off his suspenders and trusts his garments to a belt, woman discards the belt and falls to the suspenders, Who can name the finish? “This new suspender Princess: gown effect {8 all to the good at that. It makes & woman looit ke she wassit= ting {In a trapeze, Aleo the suspends ers will have the duty of shutting off 4, » | Some of the revelations of the poek-a- ' boo shirt waists which will, I under» stand, be worn more generally thah ‘ { i ditual use diminishing the eray- for intoxicants, Recommended in A CRITICAL TIME AT ALBANY. hold fever, because almost entirely |). {he Legislature at Albany is entering upon the closing days ot ie sleenlodl oy (the, aeaouaan the Taine on. This is always the critical time, alike for the honor of the J.egis- | ine the, Iotaptines. of work, ana de, . ve ti a|clared to be an excellent res! } and the good of the people. The rush of the closing hours is tHe leer geal theese aervan" Gans " cited of a “stalwart negro'’ who ate $ opportunity. . hot seem to have been twenty at one sitting, and so far from Certain of the committees of the two houses showing evidences of drowsiness or “forganized to promote grabs and graft, but the two houses have not ye fethekay a ee Gah = ny lone anything to forfeit the public confidence, They passed two special! snouia took into this, with the ‘dea fax bills upon which powerful financial interests made a concerted attack. fo4 SORES ng SohainleN nat Wooawuey it within the last week a number of measures inimical to the public in-| tne neaith and sobriety of the city, and backed by the most selfish and corrupt influences have been} jiorner petrothal growing out of sneaked” or rushed to the front. social work among the east side poor. "If the leaders of the majority are even ordinarily prudent they will Satraay ascent aS eaitioments (HAS te 1Mwatch out” for jobs with unceasing vigilance until the final adjournment, ens RAAT RESTA EL RE DO a, last resort the people must rely upon the honesty and courage Of lgaints, have & tous tnend.” save Gov, Higgins either to stop the jobs with a warning or to kill them with|prominent Mormon, On the antl-rac muiolde issue, of course, eee ty ever this summer. There was a bile, lowy collection of them at Coney Isl+!* and yesterday, and P, Neumonta.was * busy every minute, H f “Have you noticed that Prof, Ate s Kinson, the Boston investigator has) doped out that a woman can dress om;) $65a year? I'm not wise to the cost of 4 $8-0OO0OO2 th 1 Another wife-murderer dies ae President Roosevelt was yesterday “in at the death” of three wolves. stoic.” Regrettable that these exhib: ravere not named “Beef Trust,” “Oil Trust” and “Rebate,” |Site sonmuanln of the deed the AGAINST THE BETTING WOMEN. UL pent aid Ae HRA TNA Pl Ye fs settled that women are to be discouraged from betting at the litan race tracks, Commissioners may no more skirmish among ithe petticoated visitors to the grand stands for speculative dollars and a w % ‘The race track managers act In this matter for thelr-own protection. poor oweatures who carry bundles of wood on their heads. , Miss Kutting—You needn't; it's all on the ltd . tlle Married women bdarrei from the fadies chorus of the Deutsche Lieder- krang, of Williamaburg, and fathers de- clared ineligible for memberahip in the tached to the goods displayed in the windows of the dry goods stores it appears to me that a woman wholf , tried to dress on $65 a year wouldlf * have to stay in the house, “Another inyestigator has interns viewed tailors and discovered that : female scenery, but from the tags nel have proved dishonest, clients have been unreasonable] married Men's Clu of Chippewa Felts, and ie eufg sans have been eld apa the], rch a ar eg But self-interest will not work here without a general good. SO} gantlot of otrange soolal prejudices, as the managers are able to stop the unseemly spectacle of women gambling in public and the reckless waste of dollars needed in the house- hhold-they will serve the public as well as themselves, man can dress in New York on $108 @ year, He must mean that a mi blowing that amount on clothes fo! twelve mcnths would be dressed for) a Job at boring the Kast River tunn Neverthaess, I know men who mak. a front like a circus wagon just out! of winter quarters and never loose! up a cent for it. You and [ would fin such @ proposition a littlo wearing of |the nerves, It is a lot of trouble finds! ing a new tailor to stand up evel time you want a sult of clothes,” “IT saw a dog the other day wit pair of pants on,” declared the Ci Store Man,” “Tl bet a ten-dollar bill to afi BOLOPELE-DEIH9EC00OLOOOG 4 Now it ts the employees of the New Jersey Public Service Corporation who ‘ere warned not to drink, bet or gamble, on penalty of losing their positions. New temperance beegisicn eet? Mavatly and large business com jos has a ‘The Senate fas passed the bills taking from the Board of Aldermen] fractical persuasiveness to t which was lacking in earlier moral crusades, which Whepower to grant franchises and giving it to the Board of Estimate. ‘This Fra artonter ag earner eis ‘we long clip from the dog’s tail,’ but it would be better to complete the | PPhieenook. ove 3 ampptationsat one stroke, Twelve udmirable “don'ts” for young girs by Miss Rose Pastor. Noted that « Punoh’s celebrated one to “those who cent cigar that a woman was leadin a JUDGE DUNNE AS AN EXAMPLE, in| tad (2 mere le mor ected etn the dog." ofered-Tho Man Higher Cad Y (Hh y ldn’t take t) ‘ | 4 ‘The young Americans who say they “can't afford to get married,” | them. sue 0h eo EOE Goy, Btoles, of New Jersey, says that “pachelonhood Is ita own worst punish- ment’ and that hs sympathy goes out to ‘the poor single man whose lot is cost in eolitude,” Lot of the ‘poor eingle man” {n Manhattan, so far os "thay do that they “can’t afford to have children,” will do well in the life-story of Mayor-elect Dunne, of Chicago. ‘At fifty-one years of age he has won fame and a falr competency. been a successful lawyer, a hard-working and honored Judge, and rs {s elected Mayor of the second city In the union. Yet ps on & 9 Yoarnad, conptiate frequent tn: eee Bic genes pie han th fact ht ad well ced fo. (ints "besa, caren, Pee reg Haute Cigars Me jten.of whom are Ilving, all healthy, happy and well cared for, vitations ben parti, acon, weak ; ( s pera e : | In his character, his career and in his family Judge Dunne ts thus-ono| ious quarters at bait the price be ; i} Renee SSSLSOLOSIGOHLO9 00 0S-0E OO HE9O ( Two Brain Twisters, ‘agh 1S “con has a $2 bill, He wants cents to buy a railway ticket. Ti | ticket-weller having no change, feat the bill for $1.0, On this way ack to the station he eells the parvat 9O9OGO20OOOEOOO SE OHE HOHE OEHSEOOEF 1 D ould have to pay if married, and gen- Two semi-circles on & perpendios | settee exost admirable of “typleal Americans"—must we say of the old| would neve to pay if marred and gen: | er ered » \gcboot® ‘This country !s 60 big, and the characteristics of its citizens are| ine fuiness tiereot at bargain prices on | © mace nauenate sit erican” S Galan Which would be messre fer 6c, 4 $0000-0006000400004 040004 Lrohoooosoosoon [Two femi-circles und a circle complete, 180 diverse, that a thoroughly “composite Am rouse HAYS ee it will not exactly be the height of : : $ f be sided, But this energetic, self-made, wisdom for the Governor to institute ss a fqutiities and be many: ,* who has made himself the-represen-| tle anti-baohelor propaganda om this A Feminine Ideal. Mrs. Nagg and Mr.— i Coe By Nixola Greeley-Smith. .. ++ By Roy L. McCardell.... § the shirkers and the whiners who take “can't” as thelr) _Piasiclmn, Da, sou Ma ach w,! | New who going and tnsis} that the doors of Opportunity are closed because they} Patient (with an impatient snort) £4 toy iasuirwnieg ferciyeeeite tatae hig bf ed 9) but giving ungsgy whole life. to/bet the. to push them open, —Dooter, my salary ¢¢ only $14 o ' young man| They were both absorbingly inter “J could get fan unpold gortam(? For, and well you p. Ihave act the gumption week. —UMeago Tritune, other duy, /ested in the tople, and went over away from know, Mr. Nags, after I have paid th@) 4 n Hap tacaroaive desiine venort some women have |@nd over and over the same Mttle de- this house and the Alm | bilis and gotten myself a few a -pparen - ithe most singular |‘t#le ith infinite west. Not once did worrles of running F cbothes, I haven't a penny left .|elther of them say anything that would i i "I bought that plece of sill ohffton,) and now Mme. Smith saya she oan’t| spare me @ couple of days to make up for me, because I didn't have ti g@vode ready two weeks ego, when, s! ASSET LES ‘7 fEhe-Cooper Unton meeting last night cheered for “home rule” for) othe umber Of cases of cerebro- ‘lew York. Yet every time these reformers want anything really decent) pina: meningitia, Deotor announced even pass muster as conversation {i some time ago thet the meningitis ; f the stupidest musical comedy that ever they scorn the large share of home rule we) or es ‘a senaltive germ,’’ and te Gled. And yet they both seemed to be notoriety given it may have proved tuo heving the time of their lives, It much tor Ms eonsibiltties, b: jeamed to it ondini i ¢ chtog |S2Ce Vans fe, te Peet Seen AO fr GO) Oe dee EXAMINING THE MILK SUPPLY. eee Bjout on dedk, she whone fault is 1t? Is that any way approval s 4 di talk to me when I have so muah society.” Game has come to have the CBD of what she we me? Does Mr. Dubb talc tion of the railroads shipping the most milk to New by ‘ He ! & ‘At the invita! eS th ent his Approval of oil levees, 66 foot ae Gi would consider an ideal life, She said 1 way to his wife? No, he dossn't, : Commissioner Darlington, Health Department, witt most profitable form of stbletion for all |e Lois tie to have a splendid om sun to wun, but|poor woman hasn't had a new dr country home in California, with lots Os Ms of horses and dogs and e B00: eoaine "hi iecSeto! tof i away most 80 ihe ari she gee et OliccunaER arena tn ati ha never done!’ Those|/for three years, but Mr. Dubb. tal! | ever written, and|so kindly about his wife and what hi what good | intends to do for her when he getet I al off down-| position or if something turns up, the Vghlef mitk and sanitary Inspectors, has been examining the dairies and }roumd beabih-xiving exerciae Vy which furnish New York’s milk supply, The agitation for! -rtckpockets swim Bronx and es- anlk has resulted in greater scrutiny by the consumers @s to the |°Mpe.” to be hoped that shay did not time, so she could entertain her girl [haaiity of the furnished them, The farmers requested the Board|"*\ AF fr. se T'enigi "That sults mo ex-| end with won mot Certainly Rave to nm of zhe Modern |i would make the tears come: to yy Ri of milk tl req ‘The world's wonder et the milifonaire's you'll provide the country one of Mrs. Heavy-leyes to hear him. wet | ira of Boul and Gong at | [of Health to visit their dairies and to make it plain to the public that the | choice of a bride trom the tenements is Queer {dea, wasn't it?’ it ‘was not adulterated et the farm. The railroads also asked for an|fViné way to Interest and admiration | Undowstealy 1 was teen a wo so-that it might be known that the milk was not adulterated|s poctesa of fine sentiment and true ae yao jae By a process of ellminatlon the responsibility for the east side’s bad} Tf @ hole were drilled clean through * milk has been narrowed down to six or seven middle-men, whose names oecne ‘erevallowed to fet dows + 5 b if it’ ‘he | Byerybody in the milk trade knows, and whom the Health Board also ap pate ee eee iivaeenes God | | must know. The reputable milk-dealers are desirous, with the farmers|air resistance It would fall clear back and consumers, that the milk adulteration should be stopped, because it|'® the opposite side and then back “Mr, Ladyfinger helps his wite,sel ‘her dress goods and alts all day with hi ‘and the dressmaker giving them hints,’ for he has lovely taste in dresmmlg| while you, and you seem to glory GP oe io not know @ basque from a bell sitir or an accordion plait from a plece.of:a! pliquel g “Bo you eee how I am treated Nagg! Is it any wonder I give LOVE SONG, Love's for youth, and not for ege, are never socially at ease except among E’en though age should wear a thelr own sex, Wo hear it anid that crown; So-and-Bo te a man's man every day, |1 yor the post, not the ange} but more rarely that Mra, @o-and-Go la|1 Not the monarch, but thé clown, || Jimmy—By Jove! I'm gittin’ absent~ a woman's woman, And yet she quilte minded, I clean fergot to go to echoot an frequently ta, Love's tor peace, and not tor war, |/terday! I often find myeestt feeling sorry for|| to'en though war bring all renown; find thet the wirl hesn't done halt the things I told her to do, “How Go I know but what she hes certain married women whose husbands: Feet ger tee am Little Willie’s een gossiping ail afternoon with the |, tears when I see you do not ‘tradesmen? And then she has the nerve ea me for Wednesday afternoon out go home only a# @ last resort, and for me? Some day you will be who are almost wholly restricted to But then {t will be too late, It-ls } is again, oscillating to and fre forever, |the society of their own sex, and then) | Wouldst thou know where love doth A . Anirew Mack or Chauncey | yonaer 1 up in despair. » Is only by adulteration and the treatment of spoiled milk with chemicals |iike @ pendulum," suddenly realize that perhaps they aro bide? Guide to New York. to town! Pie es Mea t biden cirous withy DDL Y theese worrtes I have { iddle- ieee really best pledsed in this way, and » that the bad middle-men are enabled to cut prices and demoralize the] Arnmuat boat race between Oxtord and|would find the conversations! apathy - | milk trade. Cambridge costs each walyerety, Fe which this particular Tom or Dick or “¢ which, an English newspaper inks, | Harry would greet the topics dearest As The Evening World has repeatedly sald, the time to put the milk |:maices tt the most expensive contest | their ouls, excoedingly irlosome. || Wert thou cled in triple mail, business In order is before the hot summer months, and the remedy is by |ot the kind in the world.” But they |Going over to Philadelphia the other|] In w desort far apart, prevention before the infant mortality of the summer time has |know better at Harvard and Yale day I was forced to Masten to the con-|| Not a whit would this ‘avail; been . versation of two very well-bred wom-|] Love would find and plerce thy fA caused, This remedy the Board of Health now has in its own hands, PSALM CDA AU ay fat 4 --_— me up a tissin’ each other, manna on papa. woulda? wale [oe who sat oj me, and for two heart, How many ‘fire-extingulshers” in school-houses and other public Last Baby (years later)—I tolah Whence hia sharpest arrows fly? In a dimple love may hide, Ps Or the ambush of an eye, ‘why, Mr, Nees) heve you had tl aaudeces tne Atekets all this time and never said at. ry heaatcal ay witen'e thet just-Iflm a man? We Don't you |have a real jolly evening, only/you How would | want to be jolly, you never do ‘want my place, trying to/be jolly, Mr. Nage, I never saw never finding any fault, | melancholy man!" THE QUICK LUNCH PLACES. HARE are Bo meny “ehilds restrnts in nu yoark that st Is @ wise ohila that knows his oan restrnt, allso the Hennet family have out loosein the game way and cach member has a fepret Testrnt and’ likewise thare are a few othur reatrnts of the soart run by mister ———| tener oony ertan ander] Phe **Fudge 4; Idiotorial | please a man, hours Mecussed pros and cons of|§—Thomas Nelson Page in Soribner’s, mamma an’ papa wouldn't wake me giving @ ‘tea’ or a theatre party to a Wpullings are either empty or useless from neglect? The warning in| up a jawin' at cach other,-—Nero eek ity of * ‘Public School No, 3 in Brooklyn should lead to a rigid inspection, York Weekly, Out of the Picture. redolent fii atl oe) Spring Is the time for ADVIC nn ——nnrnnnnemns | Fenloston in a laboratory, nearly com= onds and stlll have time to get komfort The Time to Marry. Every one is in a hurry and ni one wants to THINK. Hen eople come to us for advi We are most often asked whe: is the RIGHT TIME to marry? Frankly we do not know. May Isa GOOD time. In fact any. out of the teckets on the wanl which warn diners to trust in providence and cownt thare chainge, evverything in theeze restrnia 1s oapenwork and there 1s no mustash to deseev you. the ride) 4g in the windo and the cat is on the (cownter so you can order ainkera and Tabit stew with a rozy confilence that you will get the reel thing. at noon the (‘The People’s Corner. in risnrme nm t ° ® er hi Original discovery of gun ‘Let powder attributed to the flare-up fol- ey ters from Evening World Readers |iowins tne chance lodgment of @ spark ‘ Seeks a Remedy, in the inflammable materials of which {t mrniepe walter of The Evenine Worlds is osed. Many inventions due to ian any one o€ your readers suggest Y chance—Goodyear's process of vulcaniz- Co.) (Copyrot, 1905, Planet Pub, quarters (3-4) of an hour after it is i b i x ‘ Hy some codfish May and tor ihe, eae of my. dear A Glos wessite, 7 (Che pami.susicis ightine vo mancna rein £, Miteart teers "senna | month will do EXCEPT Decomber. Avold December. December} Bags MY eet Airthing to get rid) ome hands of (a clock point to ex. | chimney Of his latoratory lamp. larva: 4 cups of cauty and $ alldares and 1/ make the wedding present do for BOTH occasions. As ‘ netly 2 o'clock, What will | Tot] Ramee ne Oe eT gate : donut and 6 apeldumplings and a kreem- y : New Sichigan Fritters, time that it Will take the rlniee macy | Fellection of light in mirrors, ey donut and ¢ apeldumojing# and e kreem-| it 1s always WELL to marry in haste. There {s MORE ttmoy: Réttor of The Bvening World: fo be pointing even with the hour hand?| Moentiy rat Pneree aaah AEA) think about {t afterward than before. There \s also MOR! the x, Y. 2 Bult of a woman for $100,000 for allena- oO e ealing. if it Se reece reads Corton beng| A Question tn Fructioan, | tion of her husband's affections points ofl iva them that tired fouling. if tt] 49 think about. The girls like DECISION in a man when. MATRI. wovered with flour, He ate) 7° the Editor of The Rvenine World to a ‘higher rating for matrimonial fonkes wood have to waste at lees ten| MONY Is the question, "os phy waid thoy were «rent. Tho| The sum of two fractions {gs 6-§;| partners than thelr supposed upset val- Ree anne POPERTE. What are the two fractions, $98 38 1 bought . f Doew\a Codfish Wabbier| and cainsd son but it te thcuia emg | | Ezamuner Who seked the Hlectrto them at ta a-hend I would love, soo, | Meat, Trust for & definition of @ ‘'klio~ ‘Walter of 1 How much’ did I for the sheep?” | watt hour’ may yet want to know how wabble hie ane patel pve |, a ante eet | We know men who have been married+thase:ttmes-and: can Invent ® noomattick tube that wilt] indorse Our VIEWS, ‘ ‘ F SI > R one traction 48 29-4 times the other;| vation. tho heavy-laden in Heavy villain had to shout, Aa the brave, athletic maiden,