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“ Ree eatin Sn are lteiemnmtanmetnenet : OTT IIT Ss ARAM tt ty AF pa RD, SED ea oo nase = The Evening World Daily Magazine: a ESTABLISHRD BY JOSEPH PULITZER. ' ry lish: Ne to kK: ‘@ublishes Daity Except Sunday. by ths hd Publi ing Company, Nos. 68 RALPA Presa , NO, | DON'T rm 3, ANG ih g re ree rare Rom 5 wo pu whens \ Pe Gone heme Entered ai the Post-Office at New York ag Recond.Claas Matter. vi Go on cy FINEST PLACE iN @adecription to The Evening|For England and the Osisinent and ACATION AMERICA ‘ a ‘Worla for the United States aul Naccagi a ® BL al peaery ‘ f Measesens OREO[UNG Lo8Frossscsseserecceeseavee ory y : } LID {” 86]One Month. esteesieovere : ‘ is —_ ; x VOLUME 54........seseeeeeees sessseseeseseeeeNO, 18,060 99: ay aa ACME Ot a OM OG 3 A “brute,” a “tyrant” and a “foe;” But ‘neath the summer moonlight, pow, / 4 veritable godsend, thou! oor S/ok WHAT BECAME OF THE LOOT? _ | |i QQ, R. MELLEN is out, leaving twenty thousand stockBolders = M with a water-logged railroad on their hands. There are V many who think Mr. Mellen should have been chained to Qi his oar to help pull back through the snags to clear water. I¢ will need careful piloting to get out of the swamp. What have the stockholders to say to their directors? Have * they courage to apply to them for the explanations thet no one hes In the war of the sexes a woman hides her scars of battle benewth o amile and @ coat of rouge. A man goes about displaying his as proudly a8 though they were medals, | ) ‘GOSS a Let it will help them.to keep her with them a little longer. ( bigay Mebacuiap lett Gees Ulan ee oe ee | Perhaps, after all, Eve was merely trying to find out if a belky man, yet given? Will they ever get to the bottom of what became of the! [irs cooxinc ano HOTEL, R B Ike a balky horse, canbe led by holding an apple in front of him, hundreds of millions spent in buying up broken backed trolleys and| || Tan wey im ‘Stine \ See THe Waves tie MOUNTAINS. a Glit $0 208 hall-oo surset kt . Sometimes surprised when a man kisses her “anex- rickety steamship lines for which the road “paid what must be paid”? Who were the mysterious powers who backed the brilliant exploits of the retired president? Who planned the complicated knots which his facile fingers tied and retied about the New Haven system? Who slowly but surely cnsnared the road? Where are the millions that “vanished into thin air” every now and then in the process? ,~ Now that Mr. William Rockefeller has so fortunately recovered his health and his power of speech, New Haven stockholders ought ie » to seize the first chance to put some of these questions to him and . y It Methuselah had been @ woman he never would have gotten to his fellow directors. . . : i : A, , 5 thirty-five, ig a ig —— = “Seth Low Flays Railroads."—Tribune headline, With a butter-knife? AND THE SCENERY 13 THE C THE mos: UMATE ARE UNSU SED IN. Toe WHORE SOR LD, : IN AMERICA —_ pectedly” as be ia, ‘When a man gets a chance to show his wite how to make « rarebit or miz a salad “scientifically” he feels just like Liberty enlightening the ‘The marrioge tie ts like anything else that binds; a man can get fe used to it that he dosen't even notice it, ¢ The Week's Wash | By Martin Green : a UR MR. STOVER is not the man we thought him. We] _EVERY THING IS he BES | Ve NEVER BEEN TH tee sited: peuahen “than (solu Gas iities De hin ee wonder if he is a eafe influence to have around the| |] HE FINEST - UNSURPASSED Do You Go he JusT Discovered = . eort of & new eee ‘ae Reena ery prbiyeitpyied eget 5 Park. He has dropped Dr. Poase and the anti-amoke doc-| | {OST GoRGEouS , MosT RLACE 1 THe VACATION RESORTS blige. im the chy (an evening of pleasure. Halt « doue trine with a thud and now declares: MAGNIFICENT IKLET_WANT To READ THe AD 7 & streeta wae Daated |ot them charged thet crowd like oe , Though | do not smoke myself, 1 am not opposed to smoking, : 4 RMA TWGA pereonai —oxperi-| mises an hour, Botore sepelitesne ee >t 1 not only approve of ® st band concerts, but also of drinking : a ence a8 & pede | saw the occurrence could get across the F ther, too. 1 woul’ Just a8 soon see a reservation on the Mall back Je > . fy trian in the pest! street the motercyoliets had turned up k of the band stand where people could smoke and drink while listen Erie ent tne | YTeNtH SvenuS three long Diecks away, ‘ {ng to the music. ‘ KR Gascline wagons _ This is going it, indeed! The Park Commissioner must be thinking of the bold, bad foreigners in Paris and Berlin where . ( : . e thousands of families listen to open air concerts seated at little i : spite Geamee pager} a ; laundry man, “but there is a contrap- +f round tables with red tablecloths, and smoke and consume beer and y tion shooting “ olaacgl re 7. never think of spoiling either fre : San mane fe a machine running | the music or their neighbors’ enjoyment. But that is because they \ > emuck, 90 tt were, under no super ind [a conspleccus aumber. Ife «weasel have nobedy like Dr. Pens to tach them the error of theit way i eos be oun on the installment plan |= oe eee ears ers : J cee ad It carries no marks of P<. Wanted: A reliable horoscopist for Mexico. menace our Tataatore Laparetae aetord bray be aly dae ‘or 4 — pul @ great man a sre es csssssnnscsscnnascusetecssennessssanssssnnnssossens| EET eT tae |e nee ‘ : are u ' i. ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL. oh al) (® Lost, Strayed, Stolen, or All Thr sea Seicantte, Seemunen Wt] os Sn ee aS Se a? HE PHONOGRAPH is the acid test of the singer,” accord. ) U 9 yea, stolen, or ee! umbers are Usted and every man ran: | cyciate and motorcyclists againet thi us ° i nin 01 ” . ¥ ing to Edison, because it supplies “no scenery, no One Member of the Jarr Househ Id sponsibility to the iaw. selves. a ry» 0 “But any human wild ass of the des- atmosphere, none of the hypnotism of the crowd. The ert ing the price or the credit singer must be judged by his voice alone.” In his ent , 99800900999000000 9000099999999909090090000000000009| oan bu: a motorcycle and charge forth ry ithusjasm for : uceman! Ring a fire elarm! Do some-| with a thimble in the same spot), 1s one fattan cane, aatride it in the haunts of mem. Mo-| 66 the subject the great experimenter has made microscopic studies of tht sik Pann Bees ot tie moet exquisite tortures childhood Pil peer business!" snapped Mre | torcycles ate easy to start-and « wy to I ” 2 . ul ” a + thousands of phonograph records until now he can read and analyze Mr, Jarr, child is bey palin to Dene neckle the boy, dear,” sald Mr. banneret, skis anata depieccy rp ped ears ed ny joy J) a great voice by the tiny waves and zig-zags on the disc itself. Mr. tell who she ts and where she lives, |Jarr, soothingly, “I had his band and| Whereupon ne stepped back hastily | bullt, they are capable of knocking | only about $ a day.” * 'P Raison trying voices and chatting about them in his own Jal ; holed ie eae loitering along, look-|he ie not responsible al wees Rardaga the tender instep of another |down a brick wal ane tay. can Biss Mow Atal remerise the'laape be - boratory, Y ‘ 3 % man, “but . i) es described in The Suxday World Magazine for to-morrow, gives 4 “Oh, why Gld I ever come down to Pate a cade od pare et poytiiy Rep Ma karate of the bills pear iy pels ih. ene of the best current glimpses of the busiest of all inventors, . P . ted darlin tates aus Pedabip4 24 Dba ing car. Democratic National Committes”. , ie Ip the same issue one may read of an extraordinary kindergarten have known something would hanes it heroes, under the impression Worry.” eee Teas, . en for old folks where foreign parents and even grandparents of the| "Atte Mee Yet" ercine Wonks! | [,ctld, When we started out this morn: [that Mr,.Jarr was a masher, stepped in progress, scribed “Be My Snooky-Ookums!” crowd had gath-| Whereupon the Knight of Snooky- The Day’s Good Stories — at I had a presentment—ooh! | closer. “ “4 ‘ etat side study the English » b c’s in a brave effort to keep up with| @ UDDENLY “Mra Jar glanced ie ay, -inztiog lute Remar” | “is thie guy annoying you, lady?” verse ai tere de he led Mres Sart and ‘ $ around end ehrieked. But what in her agitation she shook Mas- | asked one beetle-browed young knight, H the youngsters; plans of the two great expeditions which have afound and Suriched: Bat whet] wits sar emertiy, apne. ced | ate wes arraves, te. Vincent. ebew the remaining and unlost child from the ‘Compliment. except the people on the line itself, One diy S etarted into the North Polar regions to find Crocker Land; the|and sounds of Coney. Isla jad | rapped hs tonder all! with her ringed |autt and, carried a bannerat marked, Gown here the pickpockets eet te] [BE tas ta lnthasn ond be hed rod har end "A flor from ih ete et ; OR sag of the most expensive horse on earth, for which the Argen- | ‘Samed her was a moment's siystery knuckle—which (next to being tapped| “I Shquld Worry!” attached to @ Uttle| wor. blokpockate ent to] BBE oe bho cata sad | A felon tom he othe end foe ne it = fine Government has just paid $150,000; an interview with the| ‘Then Mrs, Jarr’s ecreams became ar- L wot oot oe for Slemeeseat: aig. taney oe p Heel ea Ba vr oon eae * rs, ED 5 « ome © Woy who carried off highest honors and a satchel full of prizes t earn One Thin think of money in euch @ moment, mben peed iM pd Aether fet. ‘ied or 8 when he graduated from City College Jast month, and a description our tle ail ay (be trampled. under | studs, bats tout tore vib ated ee : : h o y those fight Mans,” necenity rr 4 ef the or sain eye ay yarn of a man who does 2 areata? “Wheto ie i ee Not ary cgay ‘On ihe Now Horn bresing World) “But ttle Emma ian't here to set eT ent cr tha Wel Teun 1 take a ime fai irom cooking and w: catohi ‘mice bi ¥ wy ne }} «= Quantities of pineapples and bananas| trampled on,” said Mr. Jarr. “Now we before esa ou eeepc Mba ing ing Y pressing font! Stolen! Kidnapped! HN Hawalian Islands werp anc |there dent worry, Wel" bes bert tas That ih be. Sound Reasoals iz pe T nexed to the United States in| Some of the volcanoes on the islands| “But suppose there is a Aight where | ceticer, ."* sald the owner. of e- dy the arm and shook hin July, 1898, at the urgent request |4re not dead, Kilauea, on the isjand|she !s? Wouldn't she get trampled?! “1 think he's ” mn #4 cs © country plete “WHY didn't you look aft of the inhabitants. People live on|Of Hawall, is the largest active vol-|Oh, WHY did we come to this place?” | 1 woulda't Hike wan a ow se ee tle alster? exclaimed. seven of the islands. One, which was|cano in the world. The crater ie about| “We'll retrace our steps slowly, | thet wo #i Mt hed better be allowed to stapd,”" (tte Letve From the People too!” she addod, turning to Mr. Jarr. now deserted; and|nine miles eround and in’ the centre| Maybe she's gone back to the merry-| Fepele? Magsine, Ul, ah lak 1 ought tor come dows, stags ‘You might have kept an eye on her|there are twelv smaller islands not|!s @ great lake of molten lava, which | go-round,” counselled Mr, Jarr. “Any- ae ‘the reply, Mame : watching Willle for fear| lived upon, All the islands taken to-| rises and falls like water. At night| way If we don’t fluid her soon the po- Bound to Have His Joke. | wr are your reasons for thieking 00, Sem. Am Bloves Boar Sigoper. 12 conts excess spent by 6c: front of those altomobiles | gether are not as large es the State this red-hot, quivering mass is one of|lice will pick her up. \We'll find her “Wert, sah, de tint Batter of Tre Krenn World: (92.83) represents a per capita tax of cfose! street. 1 thought you were | of New Jersey. the most wonderful sights in the|at the police station,” 66 JOKES about’ the slowness of trains, cope | aioe coco’ de light off deo meen tet Oe te 08 cente each "1 e ng ‘The Hawaiian Islands on the “bunch,” assumed | “tit go look for h q land the decaying lava mi and paid by 8c free te de eae aan of G88) gove tar, Don't worry ferfully rich soll. As the volcanic | world, “Yes, and locked in a cell or being cfally here in te South,” says an AtLAnte eee a ae ie gettin’ creeancuse: do setam? ry railway man, “also tire me @ bit by their At present there are only about 30,000| put through the third degree, or some- “4 eon am dat | cut dows las’ , " native Hawallane left out of nearly| thing dreadful!” sobbed Mra. Jarr. “Oh, | ot"mace' “it | Mant © tem tnd qvod one sot] necord.Herld, nial" —Chlcgge 190,000, Other inhabitants are Amer. | why did you ‘et me buy her that yellow ie that treine are always slow and tar ” i i i : i 5 ome parent please let me know tt in right and necessary for “|rain there, things grow as if b; 1M. if he goes to bef at 0 P.M) a b . “You walt here.” py eye) faring vacation whee Be ha nothne TeetaimauTee seat OUret MAY and ahem i i go onthe, Willie | moeih: ms, peslval: step, a enaar em “Pertagaeny, Chinees 408 capka: | eanens wun V4tME. IAT Nema) OF | eee SN Cae aeatie ue tot ieee voonielping a Brother, |” be oe Cane A said anti was eating bis lunchgos in ‘To tho Eater of b ; Should 8 mearest the ledics, or thom? of The Evening World —— eterna Sy, oo Oo Seve 600! Hoo! cpomwnnn canes) _s HALT"! big ae 1 OLUMN RIGHT. a —_ Heo! A-a | SHOULDER ARMs! WHO GOES THERE? aw Boy Scour; "TENTION." YO! ans HITTEO ME Rooe rewards I think it will be ute to 7 country people who want make © little extra money. vane ALICE N. te P) » The tslané Problem. tor of Evening World: ution to Coney Island prob- boye spend 41.76 each. 1? i "Oblaken ple, sab, rascal!” the average sum of the twelve) a “ j - » a reli, “Chicken bry why ‘aaa es Hew much dose Sicoor epend?) | : Z Y OR zi # plece of chicken im it, and never was,”” envince me as to its method, \ = 2 this solution look better in “ 7 a AAG H gh \ wa ‘ why do you call it chicken. ae?

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