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in PT EET I aie: EE EEE | July 27 19073 | Tombs Hotel on the “Pazaz.” | y By Maurice Ketten. “}. TOMBS Like See Coe TOMBS GUESTS : ARE S Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Tuesday, IMER. wz | — DE XTETEWTMASER | No. 11.—Berlin “‘L” and Subway Can ip this-s parior cart It {9 in appearance and comfort, but Perera alt ati hm Paper Hed the Berlin flevated and Underground Railway Company second class. : : « | Where are the stravs? How can a rosd exiet without Geary |. ‘There ts not « single strap i any.cer on the Boa ‘The peuple who wish ts |atand have polished posts everywhere to take hold of. The company believes | Powts ere better than straps, and the public says “Amen” { Dirvet. VATEER, Pres, } Kast 124 Street [Fe ANGUS AMAW, Bee Tromn., dot West HY erbd at the Powt-Office at New York as Second-Clasa Mall Matter. VOLUME 48.2... de Sesces tevceccece esesee NO. 16,751, OLD AGE PENSIONS. PLAN for the retirement “of aged United States em- ployees has been devised by: an official commission. Its purpose is to retire the clerks at Washington at the age of seventy and to provide for their support after that age. ; "It fs not proposed to pension them like. soktiers and: sailors at Government expense, but to have them provide for their own support in their old age. That makes this plan worthy the consideration of ¢very man who works, ee i Mathematics is an unattractive study to many men, and such matters as progressive compound interest and_annility tables are beyond their ability accurately AH! to work out, Everybody knows that If a hundred i Be GONG on THE RY | dollars is deposited in a savings bank it will draw E Fritz, 87 four dollars a year interest. But few men know how money compounds. - The object of the Government ‘plan fs that every aged clerk shall retire with three-fourths of the Income t Z 2 i that he received when working. That, is, a man who has been getting NS 1 BY | E ned Ve tage : t / d ( \ | a salary of $1,200 a year should receive $900 a year. To do ‘that all d E i : ER RN tne So : | ~ that he neqd do fs to pay $3.57 every month into_a fund which will compound at four per cent. a year. That fs, if he saves three and a half per cent. of his salary every year he will receive back every year seventy- “five ‘per cent. of his salary. ; ‘Any”man can do this. : This fs the only get rich scheme that is sure in Its results. The mathematics of it is guaranteed by the United States Commission d compound Interest tabl 4 COMPLAINING (News (TEM) EMOVRILE Cnear antes: : et tn Why are there arms between the sents? They waste space. Some Amefican cars allow only 15'4 inches of seat room per passenger, ‘These cars allow 2% Inches to each passenger. The arms divide the car up Into many corners, one to each person most of the time sk The seats do not look like hard, dirty rattan. No, they are crimson coriluroy. And the floor? Fine Hnoleum. | What ts the car 'ghted by? Are there no bare incandescent lamps staring jone In the face? § No, All the Mghta are softened by cot-glass globes. And If the power should be cut off there are emergency lamps ready to light in every car. Why are the windows so large? s 4 Because Berlin ts a'city worth secing at every polht. The panes are of plate oes : < Al glass, five feet wide, : Ia the car aa nolev as Am ears? Did an ordinary rat!way mun, de n these cars? | wt They wore designed by an architect, and the latest designs are even finer than this, Is there a third-class? ~>Yos, with cars ke our on Ty ones, only the fare ts 24 cents. nmon passengers, who have to rifs “anyway? yway. Some do. But this superstition hag out down the business of most American companies. In Europa they are wisery and try to encourake trafflc in more ways NTIS esd eso ST ae AUULAUAAIIE TUTTE al MT nee A, Uj : Are poats instead of stmps‘in use in this cou yer aT = Probably not. Rut they are shout to be tried in the cars to run ufdes the { vason River. - Be Will these cars have arms, too, soft + of the Berlin cars? Not qutte. The Hudson tunnel cars’ the good old style. ‘The company was urced to ado: as many seats, but they tld not sec Could not posts be put in some of and the othor attractive features: @ to make neonle stand In s\de-door cars. with twles ways ze surface, Bubway and elewated ~ At the age of seventy the average man will live elght and 2 half this period, ‘The interest on this money ing paid aie = =~ AAS SF = ; eroudd onekel walklix (ual wallfansect iainedinaltn eqrateaileeuesacteen Ctekee ee money to the companies by reduning the throw IN } j starts-or collisions. vn of passengers tn addon » m imstali id reduce the sum necessary to $6,678 A deposit MAST SRN, : of one dollar a month for fifty years compourided at four per cent. —would-amount_te_$1,87048, Therefore the amount of monthly ’de-| _ ‘ posits in a savings bank necessary to accumulate $6,678 ts $3.57, _A man need not be a Government clerk to do this. Savings banks ‘pay. everybody four per cent. New York City ts now {issuing four per "cent bonds. If the man who desires an old age pension will only put Se See = ee ee Cocktails! That's All Lovers’ Quarrels Are Cupid’s Deadly Foes vt ut By Helen oldiicld Beate a iene si us i Temperance people are excited over the report that Mr, Fairbanks served cocktally to HIERE Is an old saying, once popular and wall believed, | blabop Paley heard the remark and commented: “Most pralseworthy, surely, but | Rovsevelt —Stem every month: for “purpose the ixw of mathematies— #3 . : : pe tte $3.57, tae ok » anakinw. tet eny practical nursery man will tell YOU) "“mpat’ may add a certain spice to matrimonial life will find that it is an easy In ers Presidential at which we cannot wink. 2 do the rest. ‘ that high winds greatly are to be feared for his young|matter to have too much of it It does not take a great deal © pepper to potty zs = — a a ae 4 i ‘ S plantations. i] the tread of dally life. sHue sloxan. once was 3 Progressive compound Interest will Begin working for him as soon No one mrho bas seen both can have called to mmrk the| ‘Truly, the result depends upon the nature of the quarrel and the temperament llc, to the effect that young trees root the fuster for hard|tow dealily dull! Still, even those people who consider that an occasional A COCKTAIL is a naughty drink. It put poor Icebank¥s on the blink “Buttermilk!” and evrything looked smooth as— ©. as his savings bank deposit Is made, and providing he leaves his savings ETE Re eee eee eer ee ea les tasers Coens fora lqmrtel: fo last latter: the. manner vf a But now It's dark for Techanks and the persons of that {Ik. they..will continue working for him until he dies. wind wwept sea the stately Woodland giants /thunderstorm which cléara the alr. There may “have deen little clouds of mis- one ves PVN ean 5 deposits atone they = found tn forests inland. understanding gathering upon the yorizon of one oc both minds; there may have Cocktatts, cocktails, topped sith cherries red, A paralicl to this falincy may be found in the wide-jariven = sultry state of-repression and_a tense Jonxing for some change of mutual Cocktails, cocktails, mized to tickle Ted. ; belief thet quarrels aot ay a tonic to love Terence/attitude, all of which may be swept away by a flash of passion breaking through givalnedirlightcop of naunded- toe “The quarrels af lovers bring about @!renewal Of/the mists and showing the true nature of the man or woman in an unexpected beMentcgl Prtbae is Tani ah and there ia supposed to be bliss of a peoullarly ex-|light. Pungent, heady, rawther nice? quisite quality in kissing and making up after a tiff. , Stl tt must be allowed that It ts a pity that the atmosphere of lovers, and Gives to buttermilk a spice, 5 Nevertheless there is great doubt whether the pleamure/the more so when they are nurried,.should need clearing. Stomns by far more Cocktallat’ That's atl of making up ss equal to the pain of disagreement between people who really/often are destructive than.sahitary; but it is much safer to have what schoolboys 4 : love each other. Bulwer was right when he wald: ‘There ts no sweetness in|call a “regular row than to drift into sullen amger or constant diokerings | Now, Charlie fs.a temp'rance man, and on such stuff he set the ban, _ overs’ quarrele which compensates the Pee na eal It the lovers are engaged, such a row aither will mend matters or broak the/ Which rallied to him all the water clan. i ri Gyell together, peace happiness are o Ia, and the| connection, while between husband and wife plain speaking is better than nursin, : lovers ‘s\rarely worth tHe price witch jusustty’Is|a-grievance. Naguing will wear love eo threadbare that It 1s pest mending. | A8d When some one, with fell design, would try to-pass him sparkling wing, . those concerned. An honest quarrel t# like « rent which loving hands can repair so neatly that | He'd loudly cry: ! Buttermilk for mine! ts sald that a man once was boasting thet {n thirty|{t becomes as much a memorial of patience and skill as a disfigurement of the Cocktails, cocktails, at his table served, on ere ere Seca sae sha een eb Cocktaite, cocktails! Had his boom unnerved. Brother | Cherries on the upper side, ~ a ‘ oot There 1s no speculation about this; no uncertainty, : __It is a sure thing. What the United States Gov- By Gene Carr __It left Mls dackers horrified, While all the Hooster ladies cried: “Cocktatls!" That's all. George Washington was first in war, but’once he made his father sore, p 1 Chopped down a cherry tree, but sald he'd do the same no miore. oe x —cherry-tree,-you-undersiand, that made him father of the land, J Whie-one-lone-cherry spoils poor Icebanks’s hand. _ Cocktails, cocktails, chilling Teddy's throat. Cocktails, cocktails, got poor Charley's goat. . Berved with straws. Alas, alack! Straws that broke the. camel's back. Buttermitk now-pets-the-sack- Oocktatls! -That'e all, a and go to work for him. Should he i Pee Is chien ate ae bath ee Whichever he does he should put his savings in, such shape| that bs will be -“unable-to yield-to temptation to spend them. _That_isa virtue of the Government plan, that it is compulsory. 2S Letters from the People. A Dusty Neighborhood. panies be compelied-to pnrvide moans of ‘To the Waltor of The Bventng World: | Cleantiness for their employees. 1 wish All along Ameterdam avenue “fer| © say tha: the rallroad compantes do locks the street 1 torn up, and blasta| Provide euch means, but how ta it poe- &re of frequent occurrence. The cen-| #ible for a man to keep his handa clean tral point ef this free earthquake dis-| after handling dirty money and alsc: gins reems to be the blook between! haying his hands on brass and jeathor Geventy-seventh and Seventy-olghth | al] day? It there were soap and water ae Sentence Sermons, HERD 3s no loyalty without love, To defer a right determination ts to make « wrong ona” The acid of envy eats out all happiness trom the heart. You cannot get high moral tone out of loose muscular wires. If you do not know how to let up you do not know how to live, YoU ‘oan do little for humanity without the saving salt of humor, “Phere 1s no complete undermtanding of a duty until {t 1s completed The man who borrows trouble 1s little better than the one who makes it. No learning cin ynake up for the lack of that which the home can gtve, Zo the MAltor of The Evening ‘World ‘i F on the cara and : ed pees pape ansnseeoe naa it ety | there oo porate ado 2th WAS Tho greatest sind are the Gly committed against the jeaat of the chikizen, | cou rt Kee; ed a th clouds from the trenches and biaste| "Nt Nee? them olean HE WO4L-D- nT WHIP, PSMA SsbA AL rie ult Adbahest seperated dd bird Soendcaad Sonn a Gnd it watts through open windows and + PLAY WID MEI You! > more,—-Chicago 5 " wettles thick in all the rooms of the| 1. Penennee Rerey ame Relic: . é ro the atttor of The I SS CUE Y beishborhood, cross streota and all. "7," hey na aint Papdits 5 Hore, dust, Lorn up! street! Ours ta al one © dlest sights that ever Sy RGD ANS deiner “Heusen. “| mot my eye wan the spectacte lest sve Gem-Studded Queensland. = ning of four street boys setting off st of is found 2 heave : “fo © following lst of gems found in Queensland, all f which 1889. canhon-crackera underneath the win. al authenticated,- Indicates that the State produces. practically F ero dows of a sleeping blocktul of people catalogue of known precious stor When did Prince Rudolph of Austrialon the upper swe call Actinolite (sat’s eye); tine ane e ? SA 4h ; -Amandite (garnet); Amethyst—quarts, wapphires Aste ©) UUS. et of er id 0} moss, Be ore Amnne & Page) nel its eee oti rien and, Hel reBived) con; 4 SS : sapphire; Aventurine (quartz); Azurite; Balas ruby (spinel); Beryl—aquatnas ‘To the Hitor of Die venting World Sermafion with a night watchman, He f t ‘ rine; Bloodstone (quarts); Cacholong (quarts); Callaintte (turquotse); Where can I get the information about} ¥89 #0 Peaceful. so strong, this police- : . z . Nn = ; : Hi ¢ iat Gar Wheels, (boys Were breaking the taw snd’ th GKerine (quarts); Corundrm—tuby,,sapph.re, Orlantal emerald, Oriental peridot, Aborhood. ches wen feat temo Oriental Amethyst. Oriental topaz, astoria or star stone, white, adamantine Gan nothing be dong aguinat the use Also oblivious of the rules weary spar, particolored, “&c.; Diamond; lmeralc; Fluor; Gamet—grosaularite, aine of fiat wheels on cars?) Thia disturd- ersing. with civilians and loatta namon stone’ or hyacinth, ptrope (ruby garnet), almandite (carbuncle); Gold) Gypmum—alabaster; “satin spar, selenite; Hellotrope-bloodatone; | Hycainely nce is intolerable’ and could be avold- ARTHUR G. BURLE (sircon, gafnet); Jactnth (stron), tor of The Bverdng World od Ma fine should be kmpowed, A cam- Board of Health Employces, in should bo Inmugurated to rid the “ _AMBRBEHT Hess: Bistor of The Evening World pal Bnty of this evil. ; Ae EE : were Used canals - a ee “oui : wie ‘oncoming the discussion as to which ONTRAS G THE NEWS. K § Y. 7 ESR ager ee Neacadathna eects ; ) NEW HIS BUSINESS, ‘HIS REASON, ae) Sea: GI iis rab bread owmind ; Hebe e rahe Rie uly iin that] Mrs. \|Homer—I gan't understand why | Tomny—Pop, was ‘writing dong on! ‘rayeller (at country hotel)—How| ‘I say. old man, how did you ever ac Watercress Microbes. Sait of : 1 he Board, 0: eaith employees are,|:that woman who har just moved, naxt| tablets of stone In the old daya? \ | much Is 2 ft have r u ‘ y ‘ i Of street car conductors’ “hands, Ciiittment 7 mould like to Boe dox. : cel if must jryd” taken! Lindlord—Your bill ts $83 ow splat NA hay bo kat x parts concluded that as erea@ * > jet Liat Pah ratienia eeca AEA wre chev agp, |. Btr, Homercoh! then vou haven't/ a crowbar to break tho jews-—Phila- hours lay of tho biliard [vic BSH IAN EUR Ariel stot Csr Frat Bee pew et often grows In swampy oll It harbors all sorts of dangerous germe, eng ie aa soon hey husband?—TiteBits, (Aelphia Record. ‘ ‘ (Journal. jaw,"=-demmendorter } iaotan, “iis J afould ngt be eaten unless after scrupulous cleaning, ety % Asef Pr : i f * Dithy eas \ i és & a i eaaisiss sella ale PAO wicintac i MF PON ys TE é

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