the SENSATIONAL REUOLT OF the YOONG school of GERMAN rrtist5. Daring and Originaf Aff Sorts of Odd Drawing That FoodToyCan Buy have Startfed in Out of the . 5fow-Going Way Partsof Teutons, NewYoit Germany, like many other countries. h«a Until you have explored every corner of ». nt^ school of artists. They are daring the cit.y you have no idea of the curious and original in a more striking way than food ancervelat wurst Is a fa¬ decoc- ion of malt and hops. mous German delicacy, and nothing more Thl outbreak of new German art Is a or less than the finest made. In very recent thing. Ftance led the way in and blood puddings, highly es¬ teemed the Teutons and eaten to a tiriist.c unconventional!ty for many years. by great extent over here, there are many varieties, .?n 1 igland Aubrey Beardsley ^flourished such as schwartnmagen, schinkenwurst, ,"while the Germans were plodding along blut and leberwurst, fleischwurst, zungen- Itn th.ir old-fashioned way. But when the wurst and . Goosebr&ast is an¬ froung artists of the Fatherland made their other dainty, and, outside of the limits of meats and sausages, there is a great array fcevoP. they were furiously sensational. of preserved fish to choose from.pickled The Inspiration seems to have come from eels in jelly, caviar and Hamburger brat- -'Paris to some extent. The style of the haerlnge, which are much larger than the illustrated Gil Bias, the Courrier de Paris and o .her publications of that type has had Its irfluence, but the German papers have OLD AGE CURSING YOUTH AND LOVE. j& strong individuality of their own. In place of the sensuality and obscurity of the, French publications they show a tend¬ ency toward the morbid and the horrible. This however, is not their only distinguish¬ ing characteristic. Th.s new art movement is said to have begun with Pan, which is the name both of an association of artists and of a period¬ ical which they publish. This originates in Berlin, and is Intended to be a medium for the younger set of artists. It is very beautifully printed, and very expensive, single copies now selling for $10 in this country. It was too conservative and too magnifi¬ cent, however, to serve as an outlet for all the young and seething talent. Berlin, moreover. Is far removed from many Ger¬ man art centres, and is not regarded with much respect by the south. DEATH MAKING LOVE. Two organs of the new art were flaunted In the face of the public within a short time of one another. Munich gave birth inir But in a lofty spirit it adds. to both of them. One was Jugend and the «aA this Lob,er goal rises before « To other Simplicissimus. Both appeared to call forth that sad smile with1h»°^.which Spring. the wiSe ana friend to a The names indicate their objects looks at the of is devoted to manity sympath^lGdepths certain extent. Jugend Tho method of 1 ^ youth.to restless, daring. Irreverent, orig¬ llfe^ inal. occasionally indecent youth. It is not produced exclusively by or for youth, but such of its creators and admirers as are not young are expected to have a keen appreciation of youth and Its manifesta¬ tions. Simplicissimus is most simple in the sense of being simply realistic, when it wants to be so. At other times it is enables him to penetrate the clothing weirdly allegorical. all whom he sees. It goes on to show by Simplicissimus costs two cents and Ju¬ wonls and gend six. Both are remarkable for their which lie ^ Prices. excellent color work. That of Jugend, i become ridiculous while more finished and expensive, is not rtenThey appear In unadorned flesh Too more artistic than that of the cheaper pub¬ lication. A host of clever and erratic young art¬ office loses its sanctity when the holile ists welcomed the appearance of these jour¬ loses W» clothing. Ladles of fashion who nals, and have vied with one another in n the splendor of flue dresses, are uni¬ "WAR.".BY ONE Or THE NEW SCHOOL. making them interesting. Their energy versally courted become an offence to has been stimulated by the fact that many CATS INHERIT MADNESS. ordinary herring, and taste very fine. They of them have had drawings rejected by the eyThe two publications are so irreverent are UEed as a Winter food, and seldom Been old papers. toward tho upper classes and the estab¬ Remarkable Discovered in the in the shops in summertime. fogy Degeneracy Deutscher Among the most important of these lished order of things that one is compelled of One Well Meaning Oid Yet another delicacy is the artists are Fritz von Uhde, Arnold Boeck- to believe that Berlin would be an unsafe Progeny hutzelu. These are dried pears, and a fa¬ lin, Max Klinger, Sattler, Ijlebermann, Sa2 for them. Even at the cost of hav- London Tabby. vorite way of eating them Is in a thick ^ Itzell, and Th. Heine. Some of these S them suppressed it would be interest¬ black loaf very nearly square In shape, have been known for several years. Others ing to have the German Emperor s There's heredity, and of course, in these which looks a good deal like old-fashioned less well known, whose work is somewhat of them. What we want is ^ UUamopinions latter days, degeneracy, even among cats.. molasses cake that is badly burnt. It goes remarkable are .Tank, Schlittgen, Schmid- Opinion of tho ». art and the new artists There Is a cat In London named Phyllis, by the name of hutzel brod, or "pear fcammer. Fidus, Schlitt and Esler. opinion of William's art a nice, quiet, well-behaved old puss when bread," and is served by making a large The new papers serve as a friendly link she is herself as ever purred beside a hole in its centre, filling thl9 with fine between France and Germany, for sev¬ THIS DOG IS LIKE A PIC. hearth, but she has her periods of madness, brandy and allowing it to soak well Into eral artists of the former nation contribute and her progeny, root and branch, have all the loaf. Hutzel brod is a peculiarly to them. Drawings by Forain, Radiguet He Resembles a"p^T in a Remarkable gone crazy. Their insanity is so pro¬ Christmas dish, and is flanked on the ta¬ and other well-known Parisians appear Degree and Grunts Ratner nounced, even In the more recent genera¬ bles of -St. Nicholas with Its companion tvgularly in them. At least one American Than Barks. tions, that nine out of ten of them have sweets, pfeffernuesse and specuiacl. belongs to the new German school. This had to be killed. The most celebrated and highly regarded in same 1$ Carl Marr, who was born Milwaukee, Feople passing north side of Phyllis continues to live in the German confection of thorn all, though, is and whose picture, "The Flagellants," is "along-the household in which she was brought up as WW Thirtieth street, near Broadway Marzipan, or Marzipaiikucbv- It comes in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, In a kitten, the home of Mrs. Butler, former¬ these Summer evenings have frequent y from Danzig or Koenlgsberg. and is hiada ICew York. ly of Ewart Park. Northumberland, now of almonds, sugar and eggs, with fanci¬ A of the Cn ...rtled by hearing, a. they .ppr«.eh- London. striking example Simplicissimus ed of No. 8 North View, Wimbledon, ful designs and bits of coloring matter is afforded the of Death the stage entrance to Palmers theatre, in her ear¬ Btyle by picture The insanity of Phyllis began Introduced so that it presents a handsome hold of a woman in the at No 31. a succession of gentle an con- mem¬ taking pretty liest klttenhood. As her mistress's appearance. Little boxes of it sell for as streets. She is gayly dressed and full of tented grun.s. »Mel, might lead them to tear¬ ories of her state, "she had wild fits, as a dollar, and pieces of any real life and color. Death wears the clothes of believe that some young porker was de¬ high ing round and round the room, 'swearing' size will cost as as five dollars. Like which ih the contents of a high an ordinary man. makes the grin- lightfully foraging horribly, and fighting with teeth and claws all of the other German dainties. skull all the more can. Is a THE DEVIL A HUMAN SOUL. nearly ning hideous. The artist overturned garbage It not pig, LURING any one who tried to pick her up. made but has to be im¬ is Jank. but the of It is not here, however, "Muggins." "pUs-dog yard or making short excursions up and X RAYS USED ON ANIMALS. moved freely about during the time they "One of her daughters, a beautiful animal Lebkuchen Is a sweet that tastes A contrast to this is a W. the of the ported. delicately tinted, I George Finch, doorkeeper down the street after nightfall, and Is In were radiographed, the lines of the picture called Tessie, had three kittens at her first like our cocoanut cake, and is made up In drawn a faintly sketch of woman's form a happy frame of mind, he carries on an They Have Proved of Great Benefit in Veter¬ were' perfectly sharp. The scientist who confinement. One of them had been left for all sorts of forms. of a mass giowing out of creepers. In Itl'-Muggins" is the Queerest canine freak animated conversation with himself In a inary Surgery In Eng¬ conducted the experiment says that, al¬ a moment quietly sleeping in the kitchen The French sausages and cheeses do not another place we come upon a gathering .. He was born about eleven undertake to a and i rgcny. series of gentle, unctuous porcine grunts, land. though he would scarcely yet when they heard peculiar sound, differ so much from the German ^ would Of frogs at play in the moonlight. The months ago in a vinageinthe sometimes In slow and again in quicker successfully raidograph a vicious horse gal¬ found the cat moaning and scratching along be supposed. In many French shops com¬ variety in character of the work is be¬ nart of this State. His father wasnort^-a bu> measure. He is rarely to be seen in the Although the excitement caused by the loping round a paddock, he will guarantee the basement passage; then it dashed up modities that are quite German, only differ¬ wildering, and at the same time com¬ dog and his mother a wire-haired fox te * daytime, by the way, for, like his master, discovery of the X ray has In a great that the spinal column of a circus horse as the stairs and, Jumping up, struck Its head ing In little peculiarities of flavor, are sold mendable. It tod commonly happens that ner He is about 18 inches long, 6 Inches the day Is for sleep and the night for measure abated, experiments are being qui¬ it trots around the arena can be distinctly against the wall at the head of the stairs; daily. A dish of this sort Is the German n group of persons who call themselves 3S. and really what the term "pig-dog watching. etly prosecuted in many laboratories with reproduced in an X ray picture. It rebounded and rushed downstairs foam¬ leberwurst or , which is made original imitate one another very closely. indicates.half dog and half pig. a view to widening the range of utility al¬ It is proposed by the application of this ing at the mouth and disappeared. by the French out of fat and lean Valere Bernard is the author of the Ills hair is unlike that ot any other ca- TO CARRY BIKES IN A CAR. ready suggested by Professor Roentgen's system to make a series of radiographs of "After long seafch they found it in the and liver, seasoned with onions, , spices, ghastly cartoon of war reproduced here. nine for it is like the bristles of a well- discovery. the wild animals at the London Zoo. The larder, hidden behhid the bread pan, parsley and pepper, and boiled carefully. He is a Frenchman, in In l.og. Hla little A New Device Has Appeared Which Solves will, it is ex¬ and also make a fine fillet of herring living Germany. developed slanting eye» In one new experiment. In Germany the special apparatus tequircd crouched against the wall, there it They the is a soldier with drawn loo ale In every and the Problem of for Wheels be on the market a lead¬ The the herring being smoked, ana the foreground porcine particular Caring human body was subjected to the action of pected, pieced by remained all day, quite exhausted. salad, sword by the side of a modern out over a nose that Is of firm of scientific Instrument makers in a whole seasoned with oil, vinegar and thoroughly °e°e'r »orthy spe¬ on Railroad Trains. the rays through an apparatus of de¬ ing next attack took place fortnight later, cannon. In the air above a cial mention. This or special hovers hideous nose, uiimle, beat which enabled spectators to clearly London at an early date. and again without any warning. The cat1 spices. reptile breathing flra and A but the faintest resemblance to A baggage car equipped with a new de¬ sign, feet in Jelly, to be boiled or fried, pestilence anjtln . observe the action of the diaphragm, heart began by moping about the kitchen, and Pigs' ruined city lies behind. for forehead vice for supporting bicycles has just .been PLANNED is a viand of France to be found In ! canine, the slopes sharps and stotnach. Another Interesting demon¬ FAST GUNBOATS eventually jumped up the wall, knocking popular Franz Stuck is the painter of that I down to a snout. completed. The bracket is made to attach many places in New York. Chipolata Is also pow long stration was made in England, where the Its head with violence against a high shelf, erfal but unpleasant work, "The seem a trifle to the ceiling or to the side of the car or Japan Intends to Have a Flotilla That Wili much eaten. Tbls is a small sausage, made Sphinx." "Muggins's" legs short and Roentgen rays were applied to animals foaming at the mouth. It again hid It a man a creature wall. The overhead support consists of an Steam Knots an of very fine, and of the size represents embracing | stumpy compared with the length of his more Forty Itself, but this time in the scullery. The pork chopped bracket about Inches without anaesthetics, particularly for an It is used with a human face and the body and b0dy and when he runs his feet criss-cross L-shaped twenty-eight Hour. was ten and a of average pickle. mainly arm purposes. Where radiographs of third attack days later, of claws of a beast. Stuck has in a in height, the lower of which is pro¬ diagnostic as a garniture, and served with chicken, produced eS other way that is unlike even a are taken the similar kind, with foaming at the mouth, several sensation of vided with two pivoted V-shaped holding living animals ordinarily If carries out the she has sausage and sauerkraut. de voi- work* symbolism. dog's or a Pig's. His tail is stumpy, cov- to either Japan plans and it was even wilder than before. In¬ von I plates, in which the bicycle frame is subject has be kept still, forcibly a flotilla of known also by the English name'of Fritz hde has given much offence ered with long, coarse bristles, and firmly made, she will have gunboats were sent aillo, exactly held. or anaesthetics, but in this case the ani¬ structions accordingly to de¬ saus¬ by caricatures of religious Sat- lU'p & by that can steam forty knots an hour. The Cambridge roll, is a delicious chicken subjects. tli&t of wild boar. . when the the cat." " The mals were moving pictures were stroy com¬ 18 tbe nuthor of "The Dance of Death mouth is holding plates are pivotally supported vessels are to be driven and lighted by age of a red colors Oudonlllettes are "Muggins's" characterized by on the lower and taken. Another was attacked with a form of of a and |,:'i"ting whioli is somewhat wideiv- the short lower from which arm, automatically adjust electricity, and the twin screw propellers posed of the inner Anatomy pig, f porcine jaw, themseves to the frames of The first application of the rays was made melancholia. As it went slowly and aim¬ to be eaten boiled or with known. The three last named artists have or diverging any placed a little abaft amidships. The boats are meant saute, three tusks, fangs, of the form pecu.hu no matter what its horses' knees, one of which was lessly around and about it would a than most bicycle, make or con¬ to two are to be wholly or partially submergeable, bump a side dish of saute potatoes. greater reputation of the I to hogs protrude. It is s ow- time and or "Muggins struction may be.. A single sprang holds the broken kneed. Two excellent radiographs and to make this process easy they will be its. head again against the wall The pig, In fact, plays a very large others, but their Work is not more inter comedy bark that is most amusmg. furniture as if it | Fiist. plates in their proper positions so that were obtained, which clearly showed the little more than mere hulls, devoid of out¬ against w^re blind. A in the dainty table specialties of the eating than that of the young men who are it begins with what promises to be an or part they are always ready to engage the frame difference in the two cases. These results works of any kind. It is believed the new child in the family told the story of the in¬ French. There is , which is earnestly seeking to ®hock the world in i canine For a second lTx circulation. rods, and, as they are cushioned with rub¬ to be of great service to the vet¬ class of war vessels will be en¬ sanity of this cat. "The kitten," said the because it is more nor Simplicissimus *»nd Jugen^ tlien the and promise designed misnamed, nothing pig dog cries struggle to¬ ber or felt, it is impossible for the frame surgeon, as such an application of as an little one. "was gentle and affectionate, the ears and the entire The writers and the artists of these erinary tirely attempt to embody the prin¬ less than jowl, pa¬ other, and finally tLo pig gets the uppei to be scratched or marred. the X ray to moving objects promises to do which have been advocated and stood on its head and purred while it head In cooked under per, have a proper scorn for. nl] ciples by so pig's fact, boiling C(mv^ hand, and the remark of c ose* It carries the bicycle ic. an inverted or with the extreme tediousness and died." b' under a and away many naval experts of putting into a small id put steam jacket lonaJity - respectabillty. glmpIloi8S,. with a fierce and defiant dlspleasm^squeak- «hlch .8 upside-down position, a*;,d when fastened to difficulty of, keeping the subject perfectly compass with extraordinary speed A third had a mania for destruction. It V-ith and spices. It then goes .. annoui es the ceiling of a bagga car men fighting specifically that it wj]] far from terrifying. ge baggage the which ate bv and hid *- l two hours, and when from the cant of ordinary height can walk under the quiet during prolonged exposure. power may cope with really i>ig war¬ very little, 'ilroyed every wUlcll marIiS thoge When "Muggins" is trotting about the wheels. AlkUcush in thia instance the horses bit of food it W* iy hold of. 1 with a rich 1 ships. jelljr.