average of 2,000 children a year. Eighiy-seven per cent, of those already provided for have turned out well, 8 per cent, have been returned, 2 per cent. died, one quarter of one per cent. have been arrested for petty crimes, 2 3-4 per cent. have disappeared. For very young children, whose parents are both dead, it is easy to find good homes and legal adoption. The last census shows a declining birth rate, notably in the States of the Middle West, where homes should certainly be plentufil for these unhappy little ones of the great city. enator Newlands Plan for National Railroad Incorporation Law. several Senator Newlands consumed WOULD LIMIT THEIR CAPITAL. n hours the other day in explaining to} fc the members of the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce the provisions of his bill to prohibit over-capitaliza- tion of corporations. Mr. Newland's plan provides for the incorporation of railroads under a nat fonal law instead of the conflicting laws of forty-five states. He said ‘ fi [8] i VOTERS OF ENGLAND APPEALED Vast Fortune Spent for Printed Mat- time thi ARainst force i} tion, tions voter fr ers. postal Chamberlain's protection policy was g source of never falling Inspiration or the free trade caricaturists, The Liberals gave an initial exhibit in the National Liberal Club, London, for the ‘benefit and guidance of the party's candidates and agents, The Laborites, or the working man’s party, got out only a few post ers. They have little money to spend for campaign purposes unless it is fur nished them by of the big parties which wants them to pull votes from the other side. This time Liberals contributed to the Labor fund The Unionist-Conservatives wittiest poster A b THE POSTER IN POLITICS, TOTHROUGH GAUDILY COLOR» ED SHEETS. ter. Prominent English Statesmen Ridiculously Cartounced on Bills board and Post Card, one In no country in the world are more the and money spent in appeals to] he reason and good will of the public | an in England, Stringent laws showed the new Campbell. Ba cabinet recoiling in hor trance of Lord Roseberry, who ha quently played the part of poll wrecker, The best Unionist she were directed against the Liberal leader's (who Is always referred to C-B") suspected bribery of the National 1 by John Redmond. For some time Mr. Redmond has beem a m man-on-the-fence, leaning to “yever side promised Home Rule other plums for Ireland, A poster represents John Bull his best a bouguet in hand and labeled “Office” n the other, waiting at the church door He fs horrified at the sight of his bride Mrs. Liberal P with the fa CB, a bouncing wi wl rought her little gon of Irish with her. The cartoon is entitled “Little Johnny would come.” Still n other poster represents the di of Mrs. Liberal Party—an uncon mentary portrait of CB as an ed old lady who finds her unruly adopted an embarrassing and handful that she sincerely wishes not belong to her. A protectionist poster that would appeal to Am: oan § 18 ‘Help, In the King name,’ shows John Bull be Hugg i by ing nation British Mr man malpractice in securing votes candidates for office and their to invent numeroug and inge-| devices to attract public atten During the last General Elee-| every effort possible was put to influence the opinion of the] by means of posters; to such an! were utilized that the for ection wes nicknamed the| Campaign. | England in January was plastered om end to end with political post Big four-sheet posters and tiny card posters, bright and dull, ror a rents 10us rth as xtent Irish ght oster posters lot ir past terful which and humorous el n } clothes, a key One arty dow 0 S tion lemma irrita Ir} Germany making off w work, fools and gold, while Chamberlain as a London police | armed with the club of Retalia tion, leads the colonies to the rescue The Tariff Reform League contrib 1 to the Unionist collection a post. { or called “the Parrot.” whereon that feathered folly sits perched above the! oor of the Cobden Club and with one warning claw upraised, parodies “The . 5 3 |! le Mr. “Joe” Chamberlain's ad Mr. Arthur Balfour, as quoted Liberals, “Mind, Arthur, not a word about the fiscal question. Stick » Home Rule,” was fol lowed by the Unionist-C vative lowers of those op- osition’s posters devoted mting the cory Parrot wl will more.” and every variation pos protectior the to Miser gentlem the we fo work ail io arm n 3 nent Hanky iggest hit on It represented of-hand art Panky th Government Liberal Balf 0, Wns hoard | Wie the ¢ ings ~” fo “a Mr ns elelght wl ~euapitatization - would be limited honest valuation and actual investment | instead of swollen abnormally by “the familiar device of stock ing.” Dividends return ator, teed mitted earn n Tax f ont “With taxes would go would have a by political activity based on t} ry that solidation is harmful if properly controlled. 1 would not only permit, but encourage such consolidation un der national charters.” p being al ) normal and defini n fi f N 4 ator hi¢ ettiem tO oth on raliroads they a pern t of soluied basis, because 1g to gain i measure | railroad con An ou ) y f no — Baroness Rosen's Violets. Undoubtedly it is pleasant to loll upon the cushions of a perfumed lan- dau or coupé, and the owner of such a vehicle is happy amid the odor of violets and lavender that comes from the satchet bags she has placed around it. But the Baroness Elizabeth Rosen, daughter of the Russian Ambassador to this country, has more poetic ideas. She has a charming little coupé at the sides, of which, where another woman would have a mirror, powder puff and hairpins, she has two contrivances which hold water and keep a handful of violets fresh and fragrant. It is a delight to step into this carriage. The Baroness is going to have additional flower stands in the coupé, and will have perfume and color wherever she goes. I nm ———— The original New England was on | the Pacific const. Francis Drake took | possession of the western coast in| 1679 and called the country, Nouva | Albion (New England) because he thought the white cliffs near Point | Reves resembled the chalk cliffs of Dover. JUST WHAT YOU WANT ON SE eh remitte Tel nasape Ravine! Ei to the sam in TONE om to clever and th his wom wonderfal eve plecs you 1508 an you do the moon at night, Alen the mysterious joled his hat from Job nn i to tal bits of Mr. Cham! neath t} amusement the presti ) frankly owned that he was “quite sur the gentleman who loaned him the hat had no idea what was Inside of it Lit wit 1 its zenith with ricature of 8 hn Mi 's “Bul imber e unj lar eriain supplied oO ' : of NEW YORK eral stupid, in rous and Mot! rhyme and Frey : : rose, lapted fi : pa le f Mr. v ty ine m in in clubs and adherents Conservatly W) square feet 1d tely s of party DON'T BE HANKY - PANKY'D AGAIN, of : Cove ’ 0.0 IY atu) LI 1D hat Com ‘ | hi {up Mr to about a : ) | : Bs as in the United States in 1888 1892. The English ly, evén posters. A representing a motor frightened horse to wounded the gus Unionist candidate, manded through his solicitors that the cartoon be destroyed on the ground that it lbeled his ability a motor driver. The Liberal candidate responsible for the cartoon replied through his solicitors that would accept service in any proce but that the poster would tay Elections in ireland are wugh not so violent as they Of (¢ 1V. who, Galway the tion, and take things Liberal car causing a Jump a fence eptibilities of a His chauffeur de- serious CArtoon he ling put.” exciting were in wien of wer orgoe on was told , “Whom do The survivor, si The cost of the January elections in the Jritish Isles was on $10,000 O00, A eandidate’'se Nimited | by law, but costs on average four Ami dollar. 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