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ahi ie mao ertit! Beat oh 0 “OF br en “ny or ca x 6 .. v > von err Lape sn 1 Oa * i a ibs a! If any of the tenants had been poisoned and the poisoner had been! $ _ Offset his rents against his taxes, but since Mr. Anthony N, Brady be- | Po the Kaitor o€ The Bvening Worlds ' Now it 1 to become a money considera- | employees Just stop and remember what + iy000,000,000 and you can etay ag long , Feaders think? © Publishing Company, No, 63 to 63 Park Row, New York Published by tho P: lass Mall Matter, Hntered at the Post-Oifce at New York a» Seoond~ -——$ WOLUME ABsesserccrsensseseeen cess csreseveseeseees NO. 16,004, _— WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? Poisoned food has been left several times in the hallway of No. 1824 3 Second avenue for the conjectural purpose of poisoning some of the ten-| 3 ants, Part of the food was fed to a cat, and the cat’s sudden death re-| 3 Bulted In the detection of the poison, $ @etected he would have been tried for murder, and the criminal machinery |, 3 of the government would have actively moved to secure his conviction | ¢ ‘and execution, for his crime would have been murder in the first degree, | 3 There has been pending in Congress for several years a bill to pro- < fhibit respectable, prosperous manufacturers from putting poisons In the foods which they sell, Their influence has been sufficient to prevent the passage of this bill, There are laws on the statute books of this State) $ which prohibit food adulteration and the poisoning of food products, even | $ when there Js no intent to commit murder thereby. Yet these laws are $ not enforced, > What difference does it make tothe child or the woman or the man $ who is pqisoned whether the poison was administered with intent to kill $ or only incidentally in the course of seeking larger business profits? 2 \ 3 MR. RYAN’S TOBACCO, 3 ' Mr. Thomas F. Ryan’s Tobacco Trust has received the contract for | % supplying tobacco to the United States Navy. Mr. Paul Morton is still | 3 Secretary of the Navy, although he has accepted the job of acting as Mr.| 3 Ryan’s man in the Equitable Life Assurance Society. o There are endless possibilities in. a one-man control of the public) & utilities, the banks, the life-insurance companies, the railroads, the tobacco, | ¢ the navy and whatever other functions Mr, Ryan chooses to assume, | ¢ Far better would it be for the people for Mr. Ryan to be the Govern- $ 3 ment in name as well as in fact than to evade the public responsibilities by having his dummies fill the offices while he exercises the power and pock- | ets the profits, \¢ AN ESTIMABLE BUILDER. Corporation Counsel Delany and Comptroller Grout shoufd make public the name of the builder of the Montauk Theatre. These twa. ? ¢lty officials give the original cost of the building ten years ago as $257,-| 997.12. They also give the depreciation as only $3,000. 2 A building which has stood ten years and has depreciated little more | ? ‘sean 1 per cent. must have been remarkably well built of imperishable & materials, The city is putting up many buildings, school-houses, engine- % houses, police stations and other structures, It should give the contracts) for them all to the Montauk Theatre builder. Even though he might | @ charge more in the first place, there would be a great saving in repairs. | § Make public the name of this estimable builder, Everybody will i? want to employ: him, 3 SPANKING BY LAW. Spanking does some boys good. The boy who has come to man- hood unspanked by his teacher or parents and unthrashed by his playmates | has a hard expertence before Him in this combative world. All mele ani- the training for the real struggtes of life Is postponed the harder is adjust. ment to the conditions of competitive existence. ‘The school regulations forbid the chastisement of puplls by teachers|_ “& se? Said 2 on & the & Side and make no distinctlon between boys and girls, The Penal Code pro J vides for the discipline and control of children under the age of sixteen, | Under this authority Magistrate Olmsted has authorized their school teach- | ¢- ers to thrash Jacob Sarowitz, of No. 4 Attorney street, and Harry Gordan, | ond Vewetables to fli out. Object of this! Question who will curb the menu 1s sald to be "to increase very] pro. of No, 115 Division street. [eenisresly, the normal epan at ite. | the pganiing who would bell | Man who wants to experiment with nis] the » Feared that tne abolition of It is much better to try the effect of a few preliminary thrashings be-| gigestion can now procure a different | the oneneair exchange would eauss sone fore sending bad boys to the House of Refuge or the Reformatory. dietetic layout for nearly every day in| siderable construction of iness | the year, pretentious Wall street offices, DOEDEPDOOSHE- GOOG IH IDIVO DOS @ Believed that the pretext on whta) Raffles still baffles. ©: The Boss JuST AS EASY In the Wall Street Magic Parlors, Where the tricks are swift and funny, There’s 4 new man working wonders With a high financial bunny. mals must fight some time or another or be trodden down, The longer) Vevcasoenserrrrserrsadnrnnido ooarnennnesoorrnnoor obo ATHST diet fad the ‘cheese din-) Crain went was not more valid than ner,” the component parts Of| that on which Oakley should Bo, whioh are one and a haif ounces|escane in tihe case of the one, water of cheese, ten ounces of bread and twolescane for the other, oatmeal, with milk, nuts, frults Juno 157 19058. of Them Al By J. Campbell Cory. CICOIVOMOLN EPO D22ORL QOEL300OS9OCOOO 0806890089966 -9600% ae SO2000 PEEDVOOHODDOOHEDIHOSHOPHHGIOOHOOHHOD, @ church debt while his panting auto waited outside will be appreciated when it 1s conatdered that the um would have paid three fines for speed violation, eee seem to have arrived for some Central OMce sleuth to distinguish himself and preserve the prestige of his department. ° Columbia gives W clis the degree of Doctor of Letters, Mature look of the members of collere wraduaterg classes raises a query as to whether the changed appearance 1s so in reality or due merely to the improved art of the photographer, Certainly the ses of L) seo made Up of @ man- robuster lot of youths than ‘nose of twenty years ago. Mi re and infuries of 4 to bear resemblance to} old-school practitle -8 In American (to be nerdurable, as he would say, . Astor tn contribu: | few tn sasion would! ting $000 toward the extingulehment of athletic average of the many, Generosity of Col. B, R, T,’S TAXES, 4 Atthough.the United States Supreme Court has decided that such 2¢@**¢?¢deed 04 oe The Actor, on and payments as bridge tolls and rental for the power-house which the clty b owns are not franchise tax payments, but plain rents, the Brooklyn : Rapid Transit Company threatens to start another tigation on this very $ point unless the city will discount its overdue taxes. $ No private individual would ask the Tax Department to tet him) % 2 came the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company there has been no limit to $ its impudence, 4 Ninety miles an hour from Chicago to Pittsburg ts going pretty fast, but a clerk who goes out of the office during working hours to bet on a horse race is going to pieces at an even more rapid rate, More permits for the sale of fireworks have been fssved-this year than last, It is harder work for the firemen, but the old-ttme-celebrations of the Fourth of July should not be allowed to die out, If Mrs. Ida E. Wood's Ship-Building sult has been settled, did the | money she received come from the same source as in the Odell Ship- SOPOHOIOSOSSDIGE SIGE Building suit? $ The little black man is no longer anonymous. His name is Lewis $ Yarvis and his address is Lock Box 1604, ¢ Barnard College girls have resolved to get along without hairpins. | % How will they do it? The People’s Corner. Letters from Evening World Readers - Objects to War Indemnity. facta. Tankers’ hours are no sinecure, ‘Though the bonk closes at 8 P, M., we| & In reference to the trouble between }are kep! working long after that, and| japan and Russia, I think {t unfair for |@round tha firat of the month we often Japan to demand indemnity. ‘The war | have to do night work, too, fo, next| mun started on account of Manchurta. | tiinc you outside workers envy us bank Won, What would alviiization have raid busy hours we really have. , Mf Japan had said to Russia before one @rop of biaod had been ged: “Pay me IR 418 G. | Bray in 1901, % won the pennant Qu you like tn Manchuria!” what do CHARLES H. , MoM.—The Maenhatean Eye and Bankers’ Hours’? No Sinecure. | ar Hospital is at No, 103 Park avenue We the Wattor of The Mvening World — 3 I work in a bank. My friends all| I. R.—Seals and sea ions belong to way to me: "You lucky chap! While| separate species. » We ere slaving ali day you keep bank- Mapaage! Mees’ hours to unt. on Sa’urda,: 9| M. J. U.—Viadimir de Pachmann is a gelebrated pianist. 53 wi" pind er. benk clerk has bably writhed as hk realized how| AG, D—George Wa Ba reac, Sin, "ae As 9, Sectors stacy me | $OROOGDO4- OOO9 off {SFIRST. “THE INFANT;} Yue s MaTINEE Ipo~ MINDS THE BABY, “FHIS 1S THE MOST UNKINDEST CuT OF ALB! *- a nae Vy Ga e A nowepaper item states that a well-known actor may be eeen In Central Park any day, wife's dogs around on a leash. DDPDD 6499462699944 0O82 999 0VE6-009-000G00 9000040 the Stage. #& By F. MEWLING, ine 7 OUT pron BEGONE- VARLET G. Long.? THE STAGE HERO In ALL HIS GLORY- AN AWE-INSPIRING lesa SPECTACLE — Bur THE VILLAIN MAKING UP with hat pulled down over his eee, leading his: The Man Higher Up} By Martin Green. ton University, says that the modern struggle for wealth 1s @ cone suming fever,” “Let her consume,” remarked The Man Higher Up, “If you haven’ got a successful caso of the fever you don’t get the money, and i¢ you don't get the money you're a slob. “High-browed, placid gentlemen assure us that we must not measure & man’s success by the amount of money he accumulates. They point out that honest work counts for the good of mankind, whether it ylelds the mazuma or not, and assert that this should be sufficient reward. Theo» retically, this line of stuff is all to the good. Practically, we of New Works judge @ man by his bankroll, and you can't get away from it. “A poet, a painter, a playwright, an author, a man ot science, an inventer {8 not sized up by the people nowadays on the strength of his genius or accomplishments, but by the amount he cashes them for, President Wile 7 | SEE," said The Cigar Store Man, “that President Wilson, of Princes son himself, while he may not be so badly afflicted with the fever for wealth as to need the {ce-pack treatment, gets a largo and juicy salary, from Princeton University, Would he take a smaller salary and pick up the task of running some small, obscure college with a coat of mould om {t? Maybe he would, but the sentiment of the United States would be’ that he ought to. stand an examination for traces of bunions on the surface of the brain, 5 ‘Many poor peopte are happy. I saw a man happy in jatl once, and he woen't fn for bigamy efther, But no ambitious poor man {s happy— no o'servant etruggler {s happy, He sees ou every hand men and womes enjoying the luxuries of life through luck, inheritance or pull until he feels Ifke an anchored barge. He knows that the pleaguro of living ts enhanced by comfortable surroundings and conveniences, the best food and freedom from worry. Money won't huy a contented mind, but 16 will go 8 long way toward ft. I can prove that any man who says that he {1s contented to be poor is a Har,” “How?” asked the Cigar Store Man, “By giving htm his choice between a trip to Coney Island on Sunday, in a trolley car with a lunch of frankfurters and beer at the end, or a tripi to Manhattan Beach in an automobile with a dinner at the Oriental,” ree plied the Man Higher Up. ? ————E Little Willie’s Guide to New York. The Subway Air. HARE 1s a terible screem from nu yoarkers about the subbway affter breething it joyfuly evver since they were toald tt was pure as thare oan hoames they now diskuvver that hoame ig all {t {8 craaked up to be as far as hot air is konserned. the poeple nu yoark are hard to pleeze and the subbway is trying hard to give all the comforts of hoame. a few days ago passenjers were supplide wi running wated in the subbway and along about awgust thare will probhel be sizzling steem heet thare all rite. tharo are pritty fraimed pict on the wauls and an alr of kozy warmth that pervaids the whoale plat and tho tranes often run on the instalment plan and the employees ga} on strike so what moar can poor mister hedly do to matk thn subbway; seem like hoame unless he hires a janniter nnd has onions and kabbify cooked on the floor below, if the atr of the subbway is reely as pure am) hoame {s then hoame must have chainged saddly since { saw it last. go oald subbway air A. P. THRHUNEL ee Answers to Correspondents. By E. F. Flinn. NSOMNZA.—No, the Fourth of July !s not here yet. The American youth 1s “up I to date and away ehsad” with his pyrotechnios as with everything else. Go back to bed for three weeks more. PREMIUM.--Lmpossible to give any {dea just now as to the personnel of now Wquitable Board of Directors. Mr, Cleveland ts up against a long, tough and ted+ fous Job in finding men with the high senas of honesty that inspires him, espo- cially {f tis aearoh ts confined to the Wall atreet district, He will prasbly bo compelled to take a place on the board himeclf, WATER MAIN. “InsuMctont appropriation” {a Oxkley’s excuso for the ab- ance of discipline in his department. No excuse offered for the absence of Oalt= ley himself from hia department, 2 He received hia training for the Water Do- partment by running saloons. VOTHR.—You ask {f Russia will become Jpan'e ally, Will the Citizens’ Union become Tammany’s ally? The anewer is the same, GRADUATE.—By all meana take up architecture in preference to art, An architect can charge $8,000 for an architect's drawing of a grilled gate and $5,000 for @ sketch of a powerhouse, as testified to in the Gould sult, For the amount. am artist would recolve for the same drawings, wee the editor, SUBSCRIBER—Mr, Rattles deolines to sit for a photograph of ‘his volcng, Gage) we would gladly print It, TRAVELLER.—Those reoord runs are being made on tho Pennsyl¥ania Ra. road—not on the Long Island Railroad, You're a bit twisted, The later toes tal run on @ somewhat different set of achedules, though under\the same ownershipe, How Men and Women Differ. Men. WOMEN. | Are more ingentous than women, Memorive and retain memory more, Are more inclined to be frank, HORSEY. Renee Feat Cee Devote more time to study, x ek Have a more marked tendency to 3 betleve {n sptritualisan, pelepathy ang | DoTive areater pleasure trom study, Chretien solenon Are more affected by omens and, Havers greater variety of aentiments. ee. Vale Are more apt to be habitunily con- |,,,A7? move dnfluenced by -thetr wort, tented, . Z auelue Are more smattive Teganting other | Have better, reogrd foe-echoo! ' people's opinion of them, Have more triimate friends than) Are more affectionate, sympathette |™™ ° A and decnonairetive in affection, Show greater shrratda effects from. Are more able to concentrate thetr |*motion, minde upon one subject, ren. More frequently have tilusions end: mall, * * LJ Excel in rapidity and ecouracy of | Have keener sight for-recogntitom of] * * * ” * Have @ more racked tendency to: Bwxoel-tn-manual. dextortey, Chysioal activity, Are more given to day dreaming, es The Laughoscope Je ‘ Myer—Windig told me to-day that he jis goin’ to double his monthly allowe. expected to engage in a new business [anes oaeol ‘Tribune, goon, He said he had $20,000 back ‘of Cy vane him. ‘Tiresome talker, tun't her? Gyer—Yes, I saw you talking to-| ‘Yes; reminds me of a woman gether, Windlg was leaning against 4) ening a penoll.”’ bank at the time,—Chioago News, ‘sets your nerves on.edge, eh?” 2 ee “Well, it takes him so long to get The cave man hgd discovered that | the point.’—Philadelphia Press, tho black substance forming one of the eee i interior wails of bis home was coal| Wille had been naughty, and btm and that It would burn, fi Roing to whip him, "oe!" he exclaimed. “That's luck hae sald, stornty, as, switots Now I can emoko out the cave beart” ,:ne,confronted the lad, “to yous Ages afterward, however, the Bi wi ve hie Lavell whip you?’ turned the tables on tho cave man's "replied the tittle fell cause you're bigwer’n I am,'' deacendants—Cieago Tribune, Lippincott, Vos “Jeaon," anid Mrs, Stubble, “don't| ‘rave you decided where you you feel ashamed to charge them poor} spend the summer?’ olty clerks §3 a day for board?" “No; answered Mr. Kepdown; “Taw! answered Mr, Stubble, | going to let ary wife decite won't let me feel ashamed, Jist|@he used to wake ‘ oP endelenae ooo ot am wth Ha of the night last vp

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