The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1911, Page 14

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H ny sae tlhe siniting ew set out to do. Such a commission would escomn bly sh that BUEp OR a ay ' ot It is the old story—more co aio: slate 4 . But if she were to figure @ lit-|fim, Love is the most inspiring thing er, the birds sing more gayly vet 1 mal e motier and aaid officiale, Yet almost every particle of the evidence given in the Li, JACK AND NO WORK wally Te ERALW EON ADA SHGUs EE BYR It lane onemmon sexo and the \ me Bh ire prs te e 4 ‘ 1 vRL- 9 and MINUS WORK <4 DIFFERENCE Is YC recent fire disasters tends to the conclusion that the chief thing A Rad, COLMAR BET outa NO Jon poet of the love that ine | thes virit 1 every Ff : ; ‘A Dear Old Friend. i H Where business ie concerned x “ ‘ | ; ; « lacking to fire prevention in this city is not law, but the enforcement Ivs a fine thing One may only have ONE mas nd os ontinious IMPETUB minute and all's we} World, Ohice more le ital the crank and a ph of 4, Western treteht train * of law. The existing laws as to doorways, hallways, siairwavs and to bein tove, Lave the little love fod in 0 master fi that} for dobry it ‘ te tree Buty Cuptd, fa allowed to come in, | Tie Oe ay ' forwand cars He tid a brakeman ’ f he just naturally rules a * you let} that when « «in e the sunshine 7 1 m4 i ety iam Arr tenet aia a , Lire-excapes are not obeyed i aaa fe ie, nat ma Upon the top of all the testimony brought out of late on this wheels of life move « Oe subject by the police Gapaelnen ts by the fire de along without jar “ partment, by the rings «ALL th iC YOU T Q ? inilding department, by the corouers and ly the press, ie it really LN hun init | eat Answer These Questions necessary to anoint another commission to find out what is the River lovte Are You a New Yorker? Then What : the world . matter? In as it should . Do You Know About Your Own City? ; ote the gobr"—that | °& ly love OW many of the New York questions appearing Int : World POLICEMAN OR ALDERMAN. f iiave YOU heen abie toyenawer 4 But within the d thousands of avtiing an) about thelr home ® N alderman who was once a policeman is now an) tedd-and-butter Job he has no. place, city Uirough these were ¢ Wile to acquire by e wide , i etna tt ‘THERE is one ‘ru which ta is other means ' applicant for restoration to his former place of ser-/ no exception. When Cupid | ples forms au invaluable little enoyel ' it vice, He is quoted as saying that for an honest th Windew bis victim GOES OT five move queries, They will be answered « * 1 is bette the doo. if Cupid INSIST on staying, . * man it is better to be a policeman on #1400 a Certainty that was a delightful par _ woman « son Year than to be an alderman with $2,000 4 Vear Mast night, and Jack did “say t What duel caused the name of a New York street to be changed® | inatvidu: ele and a lot of constituents who like drinks and cigars | het ana thee ent ae ewe When did the first steamship from Burope reach New York? She has charm and attraction for ou ; and picture show tickets [world like duck. It is ail as it shoant 6% Where was the house of Capt. Kidd, the pirate! lon creation JUBT AB MUCH 1 ' be GUT RE + iz at great section of New is know Lispenard fegdgiwat) rie Sroemy mr wie s oy Through this statement there show the commingled effects of TH NIGHT WEFORE, It What great section of New York was known as Lispenard’s Mea lowe a SCHEME (a de but dtien a yen fo dream about it, but NOT the MOR} 7. Who wag the lust Mayor of New York City before “Consolidation” was Perhaps it lies in the vers fact that sie ’ ede and of virtue, Other aldermen meet the little touches !NG hak R when the 1 of busi- | esrablishcd? able to fetch own pail of wate! as well as the large der is of the ends and followe Me ee ee ee ke WE k age. = But the wise business womanu—the one} ms a 2 mands of their friends and followers without She is no unusual type, this girt with ' a n the RBAL sense—is she who reall a murmur. Is this because they are less irritable or less virtuous {e lream who sta into space ronowing are the replies to last say a.ausellins Ate ae Ray gee ger Pines e. 9 : who @ push: aha had the (1, ‘The first and most celebrated of New York City’s several “Kissing Bric i ane i : , than the complainant in the case? Or is it that they are better water of ite ar ome | Was at Chatham and Pearl streets, Tt spanned the “Old Wreck Brook,” @ stream sina id Li ie age * do ally financiers and astuter politicians + her when Interrupted in her musing | that connected the “Collect Pond” with the Kast Ri MOGs ivan New core eg heaninenn | ° I likely {] shout Jack and requested to DO some. | for the north used to Kies the ends goodby he » bridge Is said to have ees ie elie f a t is not likely that such questionings will he officially or satis tn Acquived ite name from thts entcatic tiaitcersuteti ommecens factorily answered, ‘Uhere are already too many controver and * trying to think of the VERY) 6 # of the prosent City Hall were laid tn 1801. ‘The bultding | SUOFA the business hit g roing ha th f E ei wons he used when he said a certain | Was cow 5 ., s1 Was about $500,000, Aas AI Maan a blows Ontentions going an around the City Hall for a new and personal | something, Pernaps she iw wishing he! 6h Chelsea wae originally a farm, running from the North River to Seventh | There te a division Tine, Tt is Pie hon issue to get a hearing. But none the less there is a chance for a debate ®*" nat Work | und north and south for several blocks from ‘Twenty-third street. ‘The | [iP REVO bow win om vhetl res seem sich commonplace mediocre | block between Ninth and Tenth avenues and Twenty-second and Tw vind 4 ‘ a fd hether in New Y is better for an honest man to be a) = =| streets was the estate of Clement C, Moore, author of the poem “The Night Mit 8a" policeman or an alderinan. fe tee ' e Chrintmas ; WORK, FoR THE NigHT is Gom.! dic ied’ Aine = Hanged this t Crown’ st When our country became free th ee ished with bands. ‘titles summested the days of English supremacy us, Crown str became me ‘of a Ave Letters From the People} Dood re erg ah ho ala iar ere Hedgeville a teeflif spectively Willlam, Spruce, Pine, Pearl and t streets A ole L Craven water arag Intreduesé inle Mow York Uity Oct. $4 rhe event Editor ed by moth parac or feat .. founce is) arranged . Ves. was marked by a mmoth p ade and other festivitie Ee : f a « and in the jounda won. Can @ child born in States) Were serve otal amount of SW, . és 4 ial required or ‘ tal amount of drinks How Women Vote in Australia. ten year gine is of parents whi er cozod for both making: fifty-two. Hu laniy sompunient some man i's vands of flouneins itizens (fore: te and A difference two d TS8 ML. MANNING, @ native of} stroy the home. Now in T iy wives is to disagree with r" ee ries He eMfice with ning is clth cents per drink equala the Australia and one of the two! ballot Kes women at by them, ry and’ teenie shia papers? Biitee Cents wo women Who originated the move- their women's clubs at wh | f banding to make as Fert ment for sal suffrage in that country, | to spend so much time are now unneces. E* REYNOLDS says Chat David “The B Ven Conta ‘ ui ‘han come to Hoston to do ward organiz-|sary, since by voting once a year i's Sunday suit ought to look + view: 4% yan , : , de eo W ine for the Massachusetts Maual’ suf} woman ca mplwh more than she! well, because the boy has taken good de’ . . To the Editor of Tle bye Ward e Hl is 44 inches wide 7 \ Sa railroad tack five 1) miles Page Vhadnclatinn dade tie hae ri could at all the clubs put together, Also! care of it for over two years make of plain ma In reply to Dave Sternberg ® « eve ine train ack a \ / es ppg don Mvdnes, New (DY having more toples of conversatio 1 WWhere 1a the extra ten cents ne De ane CL) mile and | \ Hit ie bh bean i" gyi boon a ue ene husbands | they EV) PROST says that every No. 700K my eolution: fn the first twe q the rear ¢ th nde eee Ta aes oamerade t ome. 1 assur R 1 x more perfect toward tie gines for MWe people there were sft © time the train starts to ee \ | iacarsinaen Or alae ony lth daiwa tt mh now that | ang » firat end cory No. 7005 oy 2 and 12 nerved; figured as follows: Hach 7 move the ma: te to \ sar aa ; | they aie Girl's Dress—Prttern No. i age. 4 i rae ‘ walk and w _ vote 8 one grand holida me as Cis 5 bought @ round of drinks, making five the the ¢ othe \ at fiat mothers on 4 RS. MERIC wanted her son to have Call at TIIE VENTING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION | — ) c < j aud angens, mothers with oh EROGATIVE OF CLASS. \ a 3 NG “DMA NTO? TON Smee enon FOuRT OF twentyefive drinks | mile t cached the foi CY} Oe) ‘dren in arms, eager-eyed old ladies lea Bue soda nap ee tood- getting but the BUREAU, Lexington avenue and Twenty-third atreet, or send by Garere pach party. Total amount of wand ¢ rains n w far has Wy cA ing on the arms of th ma, that you spoke ac (F A PPB Oe SNR mail to MAY MANTON PATTERN CO., 182 B, Twenty-third street, @tiaks for both equalting Mitty. \ the and how far has whole family groups Mrs, Willis. z ae : pen j N. Y, Send ten cents in com or stamps for each pattern ordered, in the second party, consistiny « iden, readers “Don't you think automobiling is a gether, chatting polities: fatal, nie f EORGE FORK says that if you can| IMPORTANT—Write your address nly groups of four afd six persons JOHN © fine sport?’ T find w curious fear in the hearts of \is th. satisfaction in get your mind in the habit of work- | specify size wanted, Add two cents for ietter p were fifty-two drinks served; figure Ex-Chiet Fire) Department, Colierr “1 don't mind the fi | many of your people.” she continued, society if yeu can not snub those who|inK for Instead of agin’ you, # gel jhurry, fvilows: 1p the first party of four there Poin, bob they talk of locking spe vil They velieve that the ballot wilh de- are out of it?’ Cal help very denpely. *\ The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday! May 8, 1911) ia The ae caer. | The Day of: Rest. Tire Jarr Family Pebdtished Daily Except Sunday py, tn lishing Company, Nos, 53 to 63 . i Garr Wanders Into the Nicht in Search 3. ANGUS SHAW. ine eer. | By Maurice Ketten. Of Companionship. But See What He Found! i Park’ ht Entered at the as Secor Matter Copyright, 1911, by ‘The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York World.) Subscription Rates netancd Continent and By Roy L. McCardell. Pa Rye ane See he orld for the United State | AM Covntries ternational ) Jrinking Je said Mr. dart and Can Postal Wnt One Year $5.50 One Yonr seen s 80.78 5 85 yi BDL, what you dolng In here?!) uso, it ain't that you misn, whatever asked Gua as Mr, dare siouch- |) Qo ah nas Sit When ed in the cafe on the corner, | uu ie One Month 40, One Month «ior store and drink alone y and you are VOLUME i1.... . NO, 18157, The & ne WAS) holiody Is paying f than a mere), At much mone naw there was | 1 ‘ ‘oat OROUGH PRESIDENT WANENY is reported to Une of nosey | ASIDE fisted these antute remartes and alay faving set h the - have avowed a belief chat the subway negotiations wit. Me, dare was S Gus stooped down under the bar the only. voluntary | and wrougit up a Laotie at nar Business in will be definitely settled by a mittee to the Board of Estima port of the com ocean ® ; also al variety ie on an and Apportion brass bell vent on or about May 1s Hquor store” as " : asked Mr It will be noted that this does not promise a ce at epe cece was bad, xo 1 conclusion to the matter “this week,” and to that s fact, that|, tr Jer ver fished off ¢| banks extent it is a novelty. Perhaps it is also for that reason more reli : W atid dus, “when vougs able than former predictions of the kind. At any rate it serves to 1 ipon the | (Me off the boats on te banks for If | Which is them long green fishes aot Gust" he cried, “can't a| 80y Is sles, you put Ww kind words 01 arm Then you stick the yn any more?! Of these wires mit the bells im the ral Infuse a ho: and ra soine around this ring, th shelter of the) ¥ , & pulls on the hook @ eer the May time with the familiar song that has been sung all through the spring, and gives hope of a new song before June, ae | Welcome eve | What are you tr j like air about tn | married minion f y "Them's for bait. do with being ma my liquor store for? | “What's for bait’ !in turn { Them minyuns,. } the little fish what J to catch ihe bigs | Only when you xo for ts rifining 1 The one satisfactory feature in the recent discussions of the subject is that each new bid or proposition from the rival companies is @ little more beneficial to the public than the former one. The? movement is slow, but headed in the right direction, got to 5 Cosi Meo Sarr. opty inte | A ting ——— $e. ——__ BIPARTISAN POLITICS. OV. WILSON, of New Jorsey, addressing the people of Kansas City upon the evils of our & political system, said: “In the first place there is the notorious operation of the bipartisan political | r machine—1 mean the machine that does not repre sent party principle of any kind but is willing to enter iuto any combination to control the offices of localities and of States and of the nation itself in order to main- see e€plained Mi guadon, “the ii und then you! orted Gu ete away and th Bur what « blac! Kish, By golile b j night Ida go down off the fishing banks, and caten some » of What you t 1 istomers coming in? If 1 tun tain the power of those that direet it.” i 1 off to Kave vd P There is nothing new in this denunciation, It is a part of the / ONLY A DOZEN Y politics of the day. And yet to a recently bygone generation biparti- \ MORE To SEE J san politics was the sui of political wisdom, a sure guarantee of \ Follow Us tT! ge po0t : es: ‘ honesty and efficiency. min'e. going: to Tet them arotnd iui ‘i ata <3 el . swing me for the are. 1G eRe ven hie So highly were bipartisan methods approved at one time that in | xo many peorle mo eis a frend of a Chowne some States constitutional amendments were adopted providing for Ithat when they do have some east the entmakergy jsay ‘What's tie wder? He w and if 1 flash any money a bipartisan yoardé and commissions for nearly all kinds of official work, from controlling the police to reguiating water rates. ‘The bi- partisan machine was developed to mect the conditions of the bi ‘isan boards—and now, behold, they are evil. Perhaps another 4 eration will say as much of initiative, referendum and recall. ap me swing bim jany the change and sa rt of what 1 owe ering. | jy y something, and let's talk | what makes | about fishing He's a ban | “1 got my Ashing tlek I ready, Tm IS IT REALLY NEEDED? | moing to get up early and go down Ja : ‘of citi a - the banks to-morrow.” said Gus, | for ° DELYGATION of citizens of New York interested le ghtening up a bit glad you | gare in safety and fire prevention work are asking for come in, lan any L hate | 1 new legislation to that end, ‘They wish the ap- \ a i : pon = pointment of a State commission to investigate the whole question of fire danger and to report the best means of guarding against it. A sentative of the Committee on Safety of the i ity [the Business Woman in Love) of New York says: “As conditions exist now we must get el W Reward of Merit. on nabling legislation in order to carry on the work tBalvely: we lave yi h e B u S 1 n e S S Oo m a n 1 n L Oo Vv e ii ag: +a ag Peeean “a far er aa a rey ents < an urchin of fonel fe man ond said w

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