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The Evening World’ s © pubtimhed by the Press Publishing Company, No. 63 to 63 Park Row, New Yor® © Entered at the Port-Omice at New York an Second/Class Mail Matter, (PSE ST ET eae 7 enero e ea THE GAS WHIPSAW. = —-—An ordinary. saw cuts only when pushed. A Chinese saw cuts | when pulled. A saw that cuts both going and coming is called a whipsaw. From this is derived the popular use of the term “whipsaw’” as ap- piled to 2 man who gets the worst of it both ways. Men who are whip- sawed are more o Whipsawing of wood is much less frequent than the wh ipsawing of a community, OT This process of whipsawing is the most-apt way to aaa tb yet of this community in the present gas Tit ship. They are not, Fall one emia bat “they are all Ait In. th Interests and thelr. principal. propr tors. They are operating under “inds of charters, somé expired, | some violated and some Under whichever they ..are BUSES it would be impossi th, of the public streets, public property, é Legistatures the gas companies’ use of th lic streets contingent on th gas to the public at-not im: ‘7 HE people are tn revolt?" asked | Count Mirabeau, wiser than his | After the fall of the I jments. Politicians wrangh }Queen Marle Antoinette continued to. lof the Bastile’ Lwife, made one of his costly blunders jund although more than ever before troops. ceded by a m pon. Oot, 6, 1789, ked the Versailles wife and son back to Paris with them. had a chance to save his throne {f he more yielding to his wife's deman lim and his. 6, hh e ni ( CHARLEY | | i agalnst th YOURE A SIGHT ! [f the-Venten Vengernee} : of tha, People. } 3 jon & dreds, in foar t v confiscrted, a spattons tn England, Holland, Ger 1 ying thelr ntime. pendence the a fixed maximum price. The last Legislature fixed the maximum at SO cents a thousand feet. The gas companies continued to use the public Streets and refused to-scit-gss for 80 cents. “Part of the gas is consumed in lighting the streets. The city re-) fused to pay for this gas at the rate of 90 cents, which the compa! demanded. The companies sue ufekG cits The case was tried in Brooklyn, which Is In a different c a: different judicial department from ‘Manhattan. ‘The cided that the kas companies could charge any price they pga they did not exceed the-maximum-fixedby-iw;-an: fast July that maximum was $t and over the Court refu ed-to-tet the city introduce evidence to prove what was a fair and reasonable pri for_gas, holding that the Legislature had already fixed the pric fas used afte -cent law took effect con since-prior~4 ss must ba resarded aso. ~ It was ued cherie ise Sin a direct proceeding. soy men, er, the fro roth SS ais he continu Sait his own w © of appea he allfes ma jown’ hands | massacred the SW tprisoned-{ | vember, Louls Capet Trying On His Campaign Trousseat. = The FIFTY GREATEST _ Si | EVENTS cE TORY by Albert Payson lerhune * “Bire, this Is ng revolt. It {sa revolu tile the nation had awaited (eth: aevelop-\ flnanceat jehe did not understand, famine and misery destruction spread through f the mnsses to courage and fury, At this jus * | {soldlers, he gave a great and expensive bangu : Ts was te tast straw, ‘The Nattonn! Gnas ob of angry women. marched from Pa’ tional monarch, bit Marie Antoinette and th rounded him wonld aot hear of such a thing, So the fo Giese 7, National Guard regiments were formed / CHEESE ne jof the people.” In’ the rural districts. bs erieg whole fam looting th > down, began Neo & from | No. 38—The Frenoh Rerolutiot and the Reign of Terror. the amazed King Louls XVI. And royal ma. spiied nore jd more entangled, th affairs of state whtcte abroad, and the news’ where stirring up ndvixed by his were starving, Of nis native to his forsigr me et Although his p he need fettte—hatay: Palace and dragged the King and his vin a wrath would consent to become a constitu: dvisers with which st h King ne doom that aw astened on to banils. of peas asters who had reased them. by erats and bur f Louls consent y i oft politicians — Lou's —- France's Era | petent thelr ng ti apoleon te the main theme of the Drey ff = = Phis-is whipsawing, When. the cltydesires to show that past bills THE MEN IN THE: NEWS — —Straight Talks: t9 Them —By Nixola Greeley: -Smith. oS Gant diseroee and pe “A Cheers pamd-Br-Gay Message to—the-English Painter Who Gazes at the World Through a Sad and Weary Monocle. A eee a at conics Js excluded on. the fround that: ature have | ervice corporations | Legislature is exces- te not to-the-tr the undoubted. power to fix the rate whi shall charg’ qT n that the rate fixec —— The cost of a @_factin_this case.” The Justice in New York County says: “The statute before me is obvious 5 ice power, and | must cor of the reasonablene: rate fixed for gas is. one open to determination asa fact i - of a few years the Court of Appeals: will m: pplied by the respondent proceeding” i mean “fio pater Knickers Tent-ttals [And te shoult-tave the x: jand warm for his wife To the Faltor of The PIaIn or mart Phe newly reorganized French 4 foes and in battle after battle Ung the a | allied Marat, Danton and R “Reign of error Each of each ‘Sought to -be dietato Seat + tan# moet human of Robespiert secame pract aistray dandy fn We teach him how ma d the {mpr LAM BL RICHMOND ot oyenr wma s ha four-pronged | CXP } world yem-and they create } liced eye, we are told > view of youth and lov hh Mts chill. dtsliiuste and-the ialerorof troubled or #erene, lov he In your own eye. Sir se of all Art $s a vulgar democra ithe the world has known. They have always been = By- “Marti! ors Man frosts the CH: Beauty toalwaye been te-| peara, Mo aii democrate, It may grow on | [thelr minds for op bye for-all rents —Théere-nre- tr thohot memoria AN yution, dissip! my, in whip me movers In the tr Gi reen. «x farlls Mano ttirsrr three-years. I-pald § Ttwas Tainad Si ticica, pu! acrve a good Swas $18. I gave tim w § DU) and he ree furned nie the recetpt and $1. I told him) {stake arid had to give) Fire ed-mo trat-they ngine Has IWghe of Wry. id ate to. 1 throug jnust quit it spect for her wouk! do any eS eat 5 nageaty Hare Content. a “Englishwoman! » Bris to sea he tS t si foouking instead’ of pin ot Ae ute instead of 3 t ; school teacher Into a bank acre male enterprise paying Seam) tt. fo_tar hig Aner off. —Biurt-tet—a_wike Fea prope and idler or he salve him a few m a co pereente on bb blow-off hasn't happened abolutely bape never seen one that looked the part.” nb eetee he WITH By T. O. (67) orsEBack riding. 1s the one an. tual) wat am am | i 1 ; i ay : re) Pe ar t ster | the ' & ‘ recreation that any man can {n> dulge in In New York without os. tentation and lex pense,” wald Will eiam FL. Crerand yesterday, Vand et it is the least rowded of all the amusements,” “What is the SOME OF THE “LITTLE ODDITIES”: OP SCIENCE. ene ecn Hoaxed bi: Nscoverad a ¢ i Woman quack tamed Queen, oF t ‘ r eancer and indyced | to an A imo Ite merits, | Inaoulatir that the * uatic mixed to ind {t out. | ~ It 4s now known tlon of n hrune of the nose b ‘ neal perso authorizing the payment of $24,000 re her wu ved | inal leprosy byt * wo asked. on't know,’ aaid Crerand, “unless muse people are too lazy to tik exerted b t 14 plants ha grippe- About xtargina form a part of then d Lydia Lilvokalant, | produce hay fever during the d It ts porst® Idle of wi! a comparatively ema may Daye “the ‘use of a horse ss I've heard {t anid," decinred the Cigar Store Man, to he absolutely honest“ faly happycamt-mbnokttely haners at E ink {ts a gold min RATTLERS and the same time, but Chars. 'TWO- MINUTE TALKS NEW YORKERS, | McGill. i two or three times a week and have nter arou a perce ne Delt ume- Sa too; O a3 ood an golf Simpet eBhe Vow time ty ride in ocromenin he morning till S. At those Hours there hr very Lewine cue tango re aurond, bi EL fiero at #iit to. exert. theme one of thoi es around t hos of belt the dinin, ight weeks. of ve got a new ™ strong for horseback recreation.’ fn horseback riding | ver, “that the only way to beat he that there are-man— ae ae. ox

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