The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1905, Page 12

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enor ter 72H BH A QanAteay Vawmewta Ae aris aaa amo FY e*bivow evi ost 17, #1905. { lA GROUP OF ODDITIES IN PICTURE AND STORY, | a% . Rais ‘The Evening World’s Thursday Evening, August When Women Rule the Roost---A. D. 2090. By J. Campbeil Cory Home Magazine, @Pudttehed by the Preas Publishing Company, No. 6) to @ Park Row, New York Wntered at the Post-Omice at New York as Seoond-Ciass Mail Matter. VOLUME 46....0. cesses coceee e+ NO, 16,067. PMOL CLEANSING “TAINTED: MONEY.” Yames street is not a neighborhood in which financial transactions of any magnitude take place. Its nearest approach to Wall street interests is its contact with passengers on the Long Island ferry. Its residents have Uttle wealth, and the value of a dollar is as great as anywhere in New York. One hundred cents will buy two nights’ lodging, six meals and Several drinks. There are no bathtubs in the James street tenements, and other ordinary comforts and convenlences of life are absent. It might be thought that such crowded and unsanitary surroundings and such lack of wholesome environment would materially differentiate ' the kind of human nature which abounds in James street from more favored, prosperous and better educated men, and that especially in such : : | i k AS IT USE TO BE Railroad—‘‘Long and Short of It’’—Minerva and the Thumb—Swimming Goggles. HE new I five hundred from o leading up toa | 4s Induced to over | \A Queer aside sensation ts the Leap Frog rattway. ‘The track ts about Two trolley cars full of passengers rush at Ite ends of the track, and by means of a series of guide! f ralls which pass over the roof of each car the one vehicle the ott ys the Ilustrated London News, from which matters as “tainted money,” “restitution” and “awakened consciences” there would be no parallel Robbery under the guise of friendship, the use of hospitality to cloak heft and the lawless taking of the earnings of hard-working men ta enrich Idle thieves would naturally be expected, if anywhere, only where the direst poverty abounds and where the necessity of hunger and shelter makes its own code of conduct. Four bad Itallans, ignorant of American Institutions and Wall street's customs, dirank and fraternized with a Russian sailor in a James street saloon. No more friendly or hospitable party gathers at a directors’ | the Mlustration ts reproduced. As the cars a: | that they are on the verge of a territle coll! | of the oncoming vehicles flies over tie roof of th. but at the erftical moment one other, descending safely to f luncheon or drinks at a Fifth avenue hotel. After the social festivities At AEC etl t were over the four took their convivial companion into a nearby alley The tallest snd There. je Giks) & Bi and robbed him. The profits of the syndicate were little in excess of Lh weal Cerone ne nearly A #3. If the Russian sailor had had more assets the profits would have recently met a: a thelr ages, and Poy } festival in Cincin- has fond hopes of, been larger. ! and were in- some day reaching’ i Realizing instinctively that money acquired in this way !s tainted, the duced to Dove to- his rival's altitude, members of the James street syndicate promptly sought to purify it by eee ee ules does | devoting a tithe to a good object. They went at once to the shrine of , less St. Rocco and laid as a votive offering before the image of the saint a large percentage of the funds which they had. diverted from the Russian nt perhaps be ‘ sailor, While engaged in this laudable act the police arrested them. | fost aves inehos is oeene os ee ; It is not likely that these benighted men have been reading tha | hetent and welghs tp 6ne (ot: tha heat Mewspapers or that they have ever heard the word “tainted” applied to | Roderic Ban n, c and camheee money given for religion or philanthropy. Neither could they have been j aware of the recent Supreme Court decision repeating the old common| law doctrine that “money has no earmarks.” In seeking to purify the proceeds of their financial manipulations they were evidently guided solely by that conscience which distinguishes man from the lower animals and | i instinctively impels some attempt at expiation for a wrong which has been) done, standing to the left praise every- throughout Arner ay cour, little Roy | nuniature gen- for whom i preouptors sy & golden « House of Ret- Band, as the implies, is made up of canny member of ¢ famous = “ICiIt Welghs # jargely ae Waits and the un- one and one | inches (or unate «ROE a | Said th . fauy, af ice Amon, (BS i al se OM # Se 2 Ss id S|. ifference 1a though talent ‘has and 269 poun weight betw two been round to form { & band whioh ts one of the “shows” of i IRL saves automobiiist by pulling ; can slang merely further evidence that G Cincinnatt. | him from under wrecked and he getz next to nearly everything that | blazing car, Girl drowns after Is worth walle. i helping her male companion in canoe to : safety, Gir] manages affriguted h and gets him und controL Pe ee Intoxtcated man steps off moving “L’ pa tTain without injury, Baby falis six | some truth in the statement of Prof, Stories on the west side and lands safe. | Something in the belief that a Bodine, of Chicago, that women are des- Sh fined to be the ruling sex, and that) ), vidence protects the helpless 1 man 1s becoming a back number. Aa is ies Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom, {s one of the tutelmry Geities of Heldedbemg University, large bations of Germen y offered up (or, rather, down) im her however, an frreverent Holdelbenger ehocked his professors by publishing the sccompenTee Grawing of Minerva which, he declared, ws strictly up qoddens's, dute and more worthy of Heidelberg than are the WHAT WE ARE COMING TO Ses : ? ie cannet ee es usial representations Appearance of a live fox in Newnort the pe : rece to have cus more eninmotion fe of Bache omce. I @ a The mythical helmet is awry over one ear; the pecade- than the diniig.out monkey or all the |{Fed with the regular poat-om gos classic face ts r from many potations and ie soared Visluing lions together | eee ata anc ener tet ienatiwie from student duets. Becweon the grinning lips ie thrust @ long porcelain pipe of the sort affected by Germam under graduates. |master has opened a branct office the exclusive use of picture~ard se: eejers. Fashion here, which t “We are rapidly drifting co tv age of the ‘eternal feminine,’ wher man will be a back number and forced to the soil and those melds of | ne are labor where only nis physical endurance will save him In the struggle for survival.”"—W. L. Bodine, of Chicag», Superintendent of Compulsory Edu- ops the wi cation, to Factory Inspectors’ Convention at Detroit. poor of Bakewell ( — driver . . Child marriages od custom in In- dla. Decision of a New Jer Prever: No two thumb prints are exsgtly alike. This fac’ basta of modern criminological records, It ts also that character 1s manifested !n the various lines and rags of thumb prints, The ecoompanying thumb print ts phat of ‘opean murierer Ph Do Women Understand Bad Words They Use? . By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Noted before Capt fa. a : ; tine’as foneshade | ® noted Ei yslologists) may: perhaps Ie or eeee aco rea giana’ tds them line caer Onna CAC Ince | trace in ft lines of erlme and mental abnormality. 0c ie wy | Year Miss Grecley-smith | Women often seem to the prurient to know meanings which in reality, When the theory of identification and of reading Dy means Why is it that the greater majority of dinocent women know or show atens of knowing a profane word when {t is spoken, taking into careful considera- tion that a woman cannot tearn of auch worda in a dictionary, in achool, in a good home, at @ sociable nor among friends with whom she may associate? JOSEPH LOUIS PEARL, of thumb marks was first broached it was received with Since Bertilion methods first re- however, the thumb-mark's Fact that the Kalser {s up in A a panied ignore, and of which the first inkling is given them by te alee ceivarsalracrision Beltsconmelous) listener, | celved rerious consideration, However, Mr. Pearl fe wrong in saying that words of which we do not infalitbility ts admitted. know the significance should be as unintelligible as Greek to us. There may be a peculiar instinct like that which tells every animal in creation of Automotsle goggles now hava @ rival in the form of “swimming goggtes.” | An Anawer for the Mean Fin plersr, cereal, two oranges, twenty-four HE reason why women show signs of knowing what a snake jn the grase or the presence of any other defined peril before it is These ere for use when th swimmer has to gothrough heavy waves or achoppy aise eater: et aan i ery eevee le sd SORE en cucen ot Dread, i Mr, Pe calls profane words, by which he seems seen that warns ue when we skirt the thin {ce of English in reading or d hy P | sof water cups of co ee $ 1 Y, i 4 ethaaa hin ha ny ae shel fee, J wus just recovering trom nied to wean expressions with a double meaning, Is conversation. Mr. Pearl, in his inquiry, makes a ususl masculine mistake of confusing ignorance and {nnocence. [There is no reason why a sensible woman of mature age should not know the meaning of every legitimate word in the Engiish language, and be the better for it. Of course, the woman who reads extensively has to know them. And yet she whose read- ing 1s confined hetween the covers of the family Bible has nothing to learn from Gautier or Guy de Maupassant. The knowledge of vulgar slang by women is to be deplored. Many of not working, let| of p how much he 1 e, and 16 in to make uy, Alimony n would not pay him { the employer figure out profited & which my die! y simple. It 1s because there are so many prurient nen {n the world who, when they hear a perfectly legiti- nate expression used by a woman with propriety !mme- intely recall some room or Tenderloin twist which le expertence may have given to has 4 Waddling. | ecks hut |e the Lditor of The Evening World | \ A jury gave 4 women whose husban Was suing her ¢ hetr ce and unenvt: Can You for divorcee eiimony th: the phrase. and who consequently have the vad taste to them pick !t up in co-educatton schools or from their brothers, and give ao the Editoy just beca she proved t e shocked and to look fluent use to expressions whose real meaning they do not faintly fathom. If At wadd i f nd to look ft. every man who heard what he considered a sophisticated phrase from u Jandlady in r il women y There {s no woman in New York who, {f she were young woman's lips were to paes it over in well-bred silence, instead of | Stysot one of Y ones and thet to pay attention to the warning looks and the occasion- making It a subject for barroom Jesting and speculation, women would be sea. They protect the eyes from the ating and alap of the waves and keep the Jege student and w nt Kind of w | ally uttered “T wouldn't use t oxpression if I were you” of well. far legs ‘wise’ in the slang sense than they are now. But the evil mind, vision clear ‘ a Mttle record of all do ft, Are t Fe j A SD) Hosier Dreseinp ere Zeal well-meaning unfortunately, has a tendency to slime the purest woman with the mire if 1 a recent attempt to swim the English Cannel much goxsiea were worn and «@ weventeen years 01d Heaven forbi but evil-mine ed pur ¢ ould have left a sutficlent vocabulary to answer has traversed. But the consequence {s not prejudicial to her innocence, but prover of great use, Surf bathers are also bes/ ining to adopt them despite thatr Bunday m/ Bf WOMAN HATER. |a washerwoman’s advert merely to his bellef in {t. \ideous aspect. Brain ...A Wall Street Romance. & & By Arthur Rochefort. 3 cH z was ready Deta ched N sire i 3 work the mine r —— slow Ife fire, and the muscles about | A by no means hilarious laugh fob aia | replied in his ‘hearty % the thin mouth twitchy as if with lowed this sall, ia c viene Eyre seine laughter. “Heretofore,” continued Gen, Price, sine me an Minnie? Ta vou Meanwhile, in great alarm the bank- ‘we have been able to trace the dle ‘ ntana ot little sweet: ers and brokers hurnied beck. each turbing power to Its source, and to tl alia nesyead Gaimcciew suo tana dreading to find bis own establishment check It, or guard against it, But in en he et on you, Min A in rune, this case all our efforts have been baf- fled. We are facing @ great danger, and ren}. | the mines in the mountaine ha The strong men of the atremt con- Hel. fact uni mann « York before they ne sulted and It was decided to hold a ad we cm confronting at least one { - os a ‘ aster Intellect, Now, gentlemen, you @ wreatest mi moret meeting at the offices of Manson Heine brokers ‘ | A eetencn who, it willbe faq understand the altuation, What 40 you Propose to do?" had been Samuel Russell's law, sen Rerael Au 4 » fully @ minute the silence was ao CHAPTER XVI, ‘ ' to Three of the foremost bankers, three | geet ‘tn. “aan man ula eee ens z gueminan CANS keading brokers and vie lawyers named, | f) is ‘ Py , 1 Kk h The Battle of Wall Street k enen Pee made up the conclave, which for greater | ee a ue am ase, it not the Arcana . iH Tank? she robbed secrecy met after the usual business i aneth lade arad at deapecataey ei F fast us during 1 : them hours. “We've eo Al \ mines Joeen't A an © Bot to find the source of ¢ lowing th I of the of. Heoked a egitue Gon. Price, the oldest, and. It My! aisturbance, no matter the cost." a) Rtas ionking aut Ghureb | gald: An’ it dent. om ‘4 y be added, the richest, and perhaps, the | app, d Gen. Price; ‘but wh yard 1 Wut ne lone steady eireonene wisest of the bankers present, W88/t by the plan of action?” et ' eum o chosen chairman of the meeting. : Never during the ; tinh aleceal wt ‘As no one felt inclined im the Mhilippine k Lay gal . And Hane Gen. Price, evidently alive to the | question Mr. Manaon, Anite piept wo little or worked » Hana K ther nd saw two angers of the ituation, and the neces- | of Manson & Forsyth, rose to his foot opepiagetale tn res of in om PDEA VE sity for Immediate action, sald. on tak- | and in a quiet voice that begut eonne But there way this difterenget g | Ber bie dark eyew, ing the chelr: one en work had } a eeetae f ft that whe "Gentlemen: It le unnecesmary to ex-| ‘In addition to our own ceaseless ef- eal tortur {nea A plan why we are here instead of being | forts we should put a lot of good detec eee lore amete ante away finishing our vacation or home| tives on the case.” Dolan noticed with alarm that| aso, Sees preparing for dinner. “Have you any knowledge of suck Arthur growing thinner every aay, | yo) 44 “Did You Mention Montana Mines, Little Sweetheart?” “Not since Samuel Russell was in hts | men?" rigid the Abe and that he appeared irregularly ut prime have the markets and every now some excellent private if I could h | : meals F rirnyt FD pv 16 3 squid have tle fens for dunt one | Berlin, financial condition been as they are at | detectives, Then, If we could secure Mrs, Dolan berged Pill. to be home dented tise Anat eek To be more concesied be formed the} iit. time aut Samuel Russell in| Serét: Bell of the regular force-he @ Ittle at night, and to try and not | stocks sii sand broken jn moun iene avoid suspicion, Phil kept off the firm of “Nostrand, ‘Trueman & Co.!”| soy, knows about Wal street ways—T think. ork ao hard during the day; but his | . = thie s tas by the shore, or ery whtspered about ee he being the "Co, 4 ve might count on speedy results,” work Fo hard: ay he days but his] Who, woe the unknown man doing ling an’ tein smcnta, were Dended Saat init eemmaieiad tnknO wa | He hed eccounts in at least twenty, Karly every morning and Inte every| “AMG ® good thing he fa!” Inter. | we MIEN Coun! of tw course in aight reply was a a assurance | these woud ful thinget per nation aplihn Moet At arteries meal a banks and two score brokers carried | night, Phil Dolan was at the House of |Tmed a broker. thease auraed tp that he had n oon feeling better ye was nothing In the condition | t he averted | aid one of these unfortunate | Out hi orders, It, consulting the marvellous oracis,, Wnheedug this, the General went on.) Ufo Gujourning Mr. Manson wae | BE NN ata og of the markets at home oF abroad (0) And the men who had beon fered, “f nadn't mech the body of old | Not one of these banks or firms knew We are not confronted, as of old, | given power to uct nt once | n 6 was distracted, scount for At, Bankers and spend Septem of Hurops, colle Bhe was guile convinced that her tall boned lover was going into a de- cline and she seriously urged him to go Amek 10 Montana, where, she assured brokers, planning to w at the watering places Were summoned home vy | A but back; men the flotsam and jetsam of fickle fortune, to whom the excitement of the Sirest was as the breath of their pestle, gathered ia Uitle groups pa with despemte hopes of winning lh a ai i al A Sl soleum over at Greenwood I could be- eve he jwas back again in the flesh and raising Cain in the Street, ae he umed te do in the aad dave of aid, Am apriblog about his connection with the ir. Following his okt employer's example, Phi) cabled deposite, and arranged for vorrepoutnat tm Lesaos, Vests end i : by one man'—— (To be continued) “Nol” oried the same broker, “There or SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, MORNING WONDBAM |

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