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The Evening World's. Daily Magazine, Friday, | December 28, 1906. The Bugaboo. . — TWENTY- FIVE By J. Careueel Cory. | RO MANCES « PROGRE By Albert Payron Terhune 21—PETER™ COOPER, and The Men Who Put a Harnegg,.§ op Steam. CURIOUS and fearsome object, the sicht of which g Company, No, 53 to 6 Park Row. ° co at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter. | Enter4d all thp. VOHUN PE Sasstitetrcssa sissy einen porcenscessein NO, 16,563. NOT EVE, BUT ADAM. Inhap} ce for Mrs. Traitman, her case Unhap experience ,.fo : een swoon set children to scre: y throw, affords no m of tither the police or the courts. rere} tlie aetna iey cates are matt enforcalg locomotive,” fasted of a four-whe of the™ then new h eyling and ineti—Kichara When the Bix-foc which gu ptrival dicated ¢ ministering justice New. York Gity ca Blaming any mph: has been d f woman. ” ‘ ing and ¢ Last Saturday Fifth avenue ance of a handsom: woman. After talking a while the woman took him into an areaway and, as he says, “embraced” him. Then she hurried away. After she had gone Hogan missed} his money. So have many other| men who have made a on eet nig! f:on: most other. men, Hogar spent part of hg evening ¥. M. C. A. of which member. 1 $ money there, for it. ‘Not finding it, h jed the woman had taken it- The next eve! He would be at work 2 neighborhood. S man and thinking she was the woman, he grabbed: her a policeman, who took ge o the “house: | : as. NOR = eth would. propel” Tut no one took much stock in the” Y idea was takem a road wagon, rded merely, an with a red fag wagons, forecast. sled the pla a hundred years h » ra % steam. ‘Dut {t was ‘not prac hing. It frightened horses ton ahead of it to warn riders and dr Fifteen years }jater a Btitish inventor, Mu made a second of these steam roag@si wagons, This, too, was a fallure. Both Cugnot’s and Murdock’s devices Were more the ancestprs of the automobile than of the locomouve. It was not until Yeo0 that the real “futher of the locomotive’ made first test. along this 1 He was Trevithick, and- he had already & reputition by ‘adding important improvements to: Watt's steam) i. Trevithick, besides being a giant in statur: 5 thee “strong man” of © I He he champion I nts ee boxer, w i fite: Giant Who Made district. Although he was too First Locomctive. ulre education, he was a me genius. He perfected a high- conducting E “ ure DORs, ode the theless, ™ ry, im! nd 1 next quarte The polic ‘5 property from the person “of ‘another at night. Tespectable: citiz: It was not fo: my Neither was it the desk sargeant the| jaw forbids y one excépt a Magistrate to take bai i i casé. Mrs. Trautman sent word to friends, who had a Mag f renderisry Pen eUNOOLOL BEANE ent ; bail, Peter Cooper entered the lists as a Pr Yesterday the case was heard in preliminary before a P : He REA ae aes trate. Mrs. Trautman’s innocence was.compl. proved and'she was conch promptly discharged. ele peel nore The complainant was held for assault in grabbing Mrs. Trautn peta pitent e uniqte * He might also be prosecuted for slander, Damages could be rectyt tone NOR anac ee nad a ay won ta whensthe question of the locomotive’s int from him for false arrest. portation i What Hogan did he did at his peril, and for his mistake in id. Cooper, who; had. recently, entered th aad oa he can be punished. _ : \ pocmiang of He ve 7a The law took its proper and regular course. What else should the | In 1820 he built, € patrolman, the sergeant and the Magistrate have done? To Wpe timore 1 unlimited discretion in cases, of alleged felony would be to substitu! { “Tom Thunib" Engine f constr : titer aa 7 = {he police for the courts, a desk sergeant for a‘judge. To refuse a com on EEE aN eiasa eet D plainant a hearing would be a denial of justice. eons q profit on Cooper: strated the possibility of buflding rafirc the Baltiniore and Ohfo from bankrupte the “Tn Thumb," and it led the engine b\ilding and other raliroad aff: Nor }was | this the greatest servic “Peter Cooper rendered to his « country) Remem Bering how le inorder . a to galt an eflication on : resolved Love Affairs of Great Men. , at By Nixola Greeley-Smsth. | stat New vetiers ot the tare shonld have an easier metuo! of 0 > ; De Tet ing these than any he himealt had known. With this em In vie ‘ Si. 7. Scott's 5 In “Peveril df the Iteak’’ he makes this reference to his disappointment built and endow the great tyiliding known as Cooper Unton, _ ¢ ir W alter Scott 3 Romanc:. “There are few men who do not look k in secret to 80 xd of their| for the providing of free teaching In art and sclence and free readinga!}< iEN SIR WALTER SCOTT was nineteen years youth at wh AN oh was repulsed or betrayed or be-|rocm nnd brary for the people. and the great romances which were to make came abort! 1 oppost It {s these little passages of wecret Cooper Union stands anil shit? stand, as an !mmortal monument to,t © of ihe world’s greatest story-tellers were still| nistory wh the) arce permitting us| man who not only made the first American locomotive, but who made ie! 5 ch leave a ance in every boson uydreamed of, ho offered his ae a th) even in the ost b © most advanced period of Ute, |to listen with total| possible for other pocr boys to acquire an edncation stone lines that would len shower. As | Indifference to a tale t Stuart, daughter of a} sr of his umbrella, but er of his heart. Th ted six years 4 to become the wife | raged young Scott a! ™* qualify them V's Progres 0 for place among the wor Makers, 7A case of mistaken identity may arise at any time. If .the fendant had been Kitty Watson she would probably have been cony on like testimony, s The fault which madé such a proceeding possible must be looked fo # good deal further back—back of such women a Watson. It wi be noted that Hpgan’s acquaintance could not haye been made without “his consent, that he need not have walked along, talked with and gon into the areaway with the “handsome, well-dressed’’ woman. The fundamental fault in such cases as Hogan’s is not Eve's, bur] | ————— feeling for “Rokeby” and “SVoodstock."* ta Letters from the People. i YOU Had a Wife Like. This. Ao 2 # ByP. G.Long ain Al DREARY y-BRUBGE- — 8 -$-—— The Girl at the Gandy Counter. . Mah eMbaroret coacledel a. p By Margaret Rohe. ‘ : nauaisdintol your latiers : I shall take t verty not som er thing is, re of yours: You codld sour. me in this merry Yul 1a be ide of the Iadtem’ a; | sald athe Girl st the Candy Cond! wrote the great novel- fd that a pretty young her while to sit'and talk with pe ballroom, while years. When pod deat s-a-Pound Customer, nark made to the Governor of the Governor of North Curolina, a highly Seda pretty! young] she'dled thelerk nd talk for the rest of her life with Wil Mzed In the herc 4 apprehenstons an exert myself and that State by a edent would have been lost.” © anything about that." sald The Gir} ag ty “but I know the South Carolna women! trick. They're holding mectings ag@r resoluting and all that sort of thing, and way theyre! Bi bound to have woman-puffrage. Now,/ {f the goo@: adies of Dixid will tell hat woman suffrage would — touches me—the DECK] YOU FARE THE MOST : Oring Uem” that they~hayen‘t-airenaygot, Mit take-everys— Mew Year Past and Present. {and be barred from theatres, or els SPERRY PK) 7 EVER SAW. (2100 oi HE US prof {THATS waat LAM! NOW? thine WER anal apologize, ‘What aaeaa Seeeah wake te Wo the Etter of The Pvening. World: | forced ton tke an {DON'T SEEM TO SHAVE Tiny NSENTIO AT CALL WD cate BN es . CARES FOR J fie. vote) for? Why, so they can haye a yotce In the making of the laws and the One Nem aceer slay e wnat ita Neait| AT-ALL— YOU NEVER Gale Vesles Ee: Corse LG wee) CHa! TAERER |} aR > jecting of the offictaia, tsn't it? Well, do you think woman would be nny more: girl, we had the pleasant old custom A Trench-Dixging Problem. FECTIONATE WHITES DOM VE Ou Fei TF g ins) influential {f she had alVote than she ts to-day? Not in & thousand years. Why, of receiving calls from noon m Tp ate. é eae) very day of woman's power to sway men. Look at the case might. Light refrew i Every lady was o tI spent afternoca ind © i promoted sozint Nowadays it wp New Year's New Year'e D letter. It FOR (c Lia CAPE L¢ AUR RW ya country y hel acted:/so\sha t back to London and with a/fab here and a knock there, and a sneer in somesother place, sie put the fixings on Sir Mortimer Durand, And that's the way Ita all the me, bo you suppose Joan of Are would have had any greater influence if she bh ds vote? Not much, Did Du Barry need a voto ta, head things her own) Not much," “put wouldn't there Dk a sort of satisfaction to a woman in pelog able te ko tothe polling place and deposit her allot?” asked the Regular Customer, “Not a bit of {t, said the Girl, “there'd be a riot. She'd want to pus bargata counter rule Into. play, She wouldn't stand for:another woman entering thw booth ahead of her. There would be one beautttul aérimmage, No, the prespeky cay 1s the best way. Woman doesn’t neéd a vote to swing votes. One of 0 an do more with a little pretty persuasion than all of us could do with a stub pencil and a black crosa under the party circle,” fold Cars from Bath Bench. dine Yo Lary Good-By to Blondes. " TOUR ENGR AC By Walter A. Sinclair. © y alter A. nclair. |, A 2. (ROUGH GRUTEL THE (Major C. B, Woodruff says blondes will disappear in 0! years MAN EA va UE DONG OOD-BY, adieu, and eke farewell, oh maid with locks of gold TOUR AG ( ; For Major Woodruft's spoke lis speak and now your knell Is tolled, LC SUCH FOOLISH, Thy wheaten, beaten gold must £0, vamoore and disappear ohh oe TRICKS « Hefore tho Jet-black-hafred brunette in no great distant year, rar Seamer SONS 209 Rurcey of Vital Statisttes Oh, crust fate! Oh, sorrow great! We heave a heart-sick sigh, To think that they will pass away—to ‘think they all will dye! No moro will lnrdiets dedicate their lines to Ladies Fatr. ite No shore will minstrels sing about My Lady's Golden Hatr, si golden hatr will be in. soak, unless a wig is donned, or halr will then be pawnable when it Is golden blonde, Oh, cruel thought! Oh, heartless age! When all the, blondes pass by, is When none can vow to be true-gold—when ill wil! have to dye. On; \Where, oh where, will men behold the ripe strawherry blonde? - ig And whete will be that good of tale which we have often conned ‘About the Uitle cold-halres mite by autos always hit? : on hubby's coat ne And | Mond hore will-causo a fit. No more w! if * they'll buy; And this will It the blondes will dye. 4 sai ot to lot View venine igi the Hulsance bat by da u What “Miugwump Originally Meant or—Here’s another jletter UGWUME" wax ah old Algonak Vitor a chief, which wan u jet man who signs himeelt “Vox | 66 ‘MI Br ve atacaciiteant vs in aUAsiulple es eratalatelscen Ur ? or “duke” fi the Ensiah version It wan borray ‘Phe why don't soil tell htm sot He | Paitor—whiat has he got to tay now? | pagianders: as a nickoame for most suporlye Young Widow (at the antmal seller’s)| +1 should to beeakenitvofssbut! t 4 isi: —I want a dog. can't bear to glye wy! thls diamond} from “capt by tho Ne eh ame Thing. “| Appropriate, Both Satisfied. An Old Friend. : “| i Animal Seller—Yes, madame; white, | is! : ; ; 4 Sethe aa Very like Enaieh * {witholit th font arinas }time they are s: Shea a widow gray, brindiet? or wri panjandrum, ppl p ‘ ¥ hy hor b hand to h Suds ay _ | told me he'd be willing to lone the ring Sub-Edit He ‘ites to inquire it and first applied in its speciad foal sense to Republicans ae nis surest mueully be, Lomond { ; = sia Grasa.'"—-Chicago Roun | WVde Ww 1G; pincte 0) BAPE, is) Be loorad wet) gntiee, tie esipemantentl) | we Smith Ja cly cn eee ovorted | Gelr party on eee! ot Principle the Presidential election ot Zam in deep mourning.—Nos Lotaise, [sketchy Bit end, — THB 4 —eteinalibide, 8 S808 eh ol i as ti