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TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. Advice Given to Sumferers Whose Ailments May He Sately Treated by Themselven at Home. ‘To the Editor: am out of work, consequently cannot fe consult a doctor. Will you kindly tel What I should do for the following trouble: Weak igestion, a bad iane in the mouth in the morn- fag, an ye breath and coaatipation ? READER, Brooklya, ‘Take five drovs of Unetute of nux vomica in water before each medi, a powder composed of two grains of pure pepsin und five grains of subnitrate of Dismuth after eating and @ teaspoonful ot pure sulphate of soda in a gublettul of hot water one hour before breakfast every morning.» , D. W., West Now Haven, Conn.—Try wulphur ointment, Apply it once @ day. . Po the Baitor: Kindly let mo know is asafoetida @ good and gate remedy for nervousness, and how should it be takent Ga H.R. L Ye & A five-grain pill every three hours. see ‘Fo the Editor: ‘Will you kindly publish a remedy for a ner- Vous and sick headache, which ts usually ac- companied by @ ringing In the head? J. F. W. Have your druggist prepare a mixture containing twenty-four grains of citrate @f caffeine, six drams of bromide of ods and three ounces of elixir of guar- ena. Take one teaspoonful every three hours. Bo the Bitter: ‘Will you please suggest a remedy for one who wut 1s troubled with @ sour . Am occasional dose of milk of mag- Resta may, correct the disturbance. oe Bo the Batter: fy declares ho can take laudanum tm quantiti 4, 16, 20, 0 oF even 120 drops without any py whatever, B declares it an tmpossibility. ‘elige by settling the controversy ing medical column? ==. W. C. right, As fifteen drops is the m dose of laudanum for an adult be very dangerous for A to take quantities mentioned unless he hap- to be an “opium fiend.” eee iy i iE 4 CH ifs lease tell @ mother whose circum- tergplivent her to consult @ doctor boy of twe months ight with severe at- ‘A, B. B., east side, ‘he tincture of cardamom is a very wood remedy. Ten drops should be given in bot water as required. eee tl iH t if 3 Go the Editor: Tam 6 dally reader. Will you kindly tell me whet to take Lor @ ahronic case of sour stomach? Take ten drops of tincture of kino br tween meals. ‘To the Hditor: Will you kindly tell me where I can take my children for free medical treatment? I cannot af- ford to consult a doctor, as my husband is out of work. MRS. C, 8., West Forty-eighth street. Take them to the Roosevelt Hospital out-patient department, West Fifty- ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Or to the Vanderbilt Clinic, Amsterdam avenue and Sixtieth street. oe e ‘To the FAitor: IM you please teil me what to take for my blood? It is in a very poor condition Take ten drops of the tincture of muriate of iron in water (through a glass tube) .after each meal, or take @ pill composed of one grain of reduced fron and one-thirtieth of a grain of arsenious acid after eating. o To the Elltor: WIN you kindly 1 me through your even- ing medical column what 1 can take for night aw 1 am trowblet very much, and my. @tomach {8 69 weak I cannot take a strong medi- eine. OH. Try aromatic sulphuric acid. Take ten drops in water at bedtime; if that does not relleve you, then get some one- fifth grain agaricin pills and take one at bedtime, To the Editor: T am quite nervous and have some trouble in Goiting asleep at night. Will you kindly eat a remedy? Bulphonal is usually of benefit in such cases, Take fifteen grains in hot milk or water, and repeat the dose in an hour, if required. ° —Use the remedy for hives mentioned above, oo ‘Te the Editor: ‘Will you kindly tell me tf lemon julce will femove freckles? Bometimes, y: freely. fo the Editor: ‘Will you please tell me of @ remedy for pim- it should be applied . ples that get large and reat 1 have tried eal- phur soap and a number of other remedica without effect. Bathe your face with very hot water at |night. After drying apply a lotion com. ‘posed of two drams of lac sulphur, one dram of spirit of camphor, one-half ounce of glycerine and four ounces of rose water, eee To the Eultor, Kindly tell me what to do to remove the sore: heas and swelling from a bunion, Paint the bunion several times a day with a mixture composed of one part of tineture of aconite root and three parts of tincture of fodine, eee To the Editor: | I very large vein just below my knee. 1s ‘UL you please tell me what 1 can do for itt HB. RL | Wear an elastic atocking, oe e A. H. M., Brooklyn, N, ¥.—Take twen- ty grains of bromide of soda in water every three or four hours. eee To the Kaitor: 1 am frequently troubled with a pain which extends from my hip downward, 1 think it is sclatical, Will you kindly tell me what to take for it? Mra. R, ‘To the Baltor: You may obtain relief by taking a powder composed of three grains of acetanilid and one grain of citrate of caffeine every three hou: o 8 8 To the Baltor: Kindly tell me what to take for rhewmation; 't affects my hands and feet. 1 an a poor woman @nd cannot go to @ doctor. BLL. H. Take ten grains of salicylate of soda in water every three hours, eo 8 8 To the Rditor: ‘Will you kindly state in your evening medical columa what would be good for a case of ec ma which causes intense itching of the ekin? DAILY RBADER. An ointment composed of equal parts of tar ointment and zine ointment is usually beneficial It should be ap OH! OH! MORE GA ILLS! Wild Shricks for Relief Come from Sufferers Everywhere. To the Editor: Why doesn't “An Old nd at the Businent plied twice a day, tell us what causes a gas-meter to register more e 8 8 fone month than another, though, as near ‘To the Ba Domsible to figure, the same amount wan ured 1 hav 44 from lumbago for @ long time. meters are really so badly von. | atructed that one “who knows @ thing or two About it’ can get his bills dopn to the point mentioned, it would be an act of charity to # long-suffering public to be informed. Howeve an he volunteers to inform only the former cot ‘Will you kindly toll me of « remedy BR & Massage with mustard liniment or chloroform Mniment will probably relieve you. Or you might try the remedy for plainant, we trust “Long Suftring will appre rheumatism tol Honea’ above, clate the fact that we are all waiting. As to “Expertence,"" he writes like many ally people F. J. G.—The spots floating before your | about the gan companies’ charges, It he will eyes are of no account. There is no treatment for them. o 8 H, T. M., Jersey City, N. J.—Massage with chloroform liniment should relieve take the trouble to inform himself, w gay-meter can be read as easily as a clock; therefore It Ie In the power of every ont to see If the com- panien are only guessing at {t, Lot “Old Hand’? come out with the pointer—that'a what we want, you. ANOTHER SUFFERER, Brooklyn, N. Y. eee eee George B.—Apply compound gall and| Speaking of the arbitrary gas bills, “Experl- oplum ointment twice a day, ance” suggested @ “'remedy""—to tise no gas at eee all during one month, when the bill would be M. L.—Try the fluid extract of sweat | found to be just the same as if gas had been sumach, Give her ten drops in milk, used That 1m no remedy at all—it ts only sa] at bedtime undeniable proof that the company has no syatem | J. F. WHITMYER, M. D. the meters are only a & blind to protect the companien’ interests in How They Looked. the mme way that the laws of this State pro. ‘ (free Lila) tect We pantatas in helping them to make for-| tunes, = What ““Expertence'* lately, I found out about three years ago. Thero | 1s something strange about “Old Hand in the! who expects the people complaining | Dilla to give their addresses through Evening World."* ‘That cannot be done. 1 would like his advice very much, but if the! company should find my address in “The Evening World’ as a place where a gas doctor in wanted, void can reat assured that my gaa bill for July will be higher than that of November, ‘The only remedy I would suggest t* that the city #hould employ inapectora to control the gas found out only | much he ought to pay.—O1d Practitioner * 8 | monthly bill of $3 to $4 in the Wiaver, and avout $2.59 In the Summer, and would lke very much | to know how to reduce them, as I have no dou! the Gas Company is over but have arging me, no means of finding It ou—E. V. P. | Teacher—We will now look at the| : . picture of a very wonderful animal,| The letter of “Old Hand at the Business’ took thes, my eye, I wish to know him, as [am ai in the ariny of long-suffering. My experi | With the Gas Company's bilis would be « nj [tim to crack. 1 have bought patent hired and bought governors, put ail to no avai j It was the same olf bill, We would ke to hai more from “Ol Hand at the Business,” for he must be @ good one or a fraud,—Long-Suffering No. 2 tk urners, | | | Twill be greatly obiigel if you will put me) in communication with “Gd Mand at the tu new" 1 turn about the Fane amount of as, | Dut my bills are never tome than $5. I agree with | Xperience. Have used lamps and found my Dilla just as high, Was away twenty-six dave and my bil was 17 cents more than the proved. ing month. ‘There wax no redress whatever. W. told that “somebody must have burned the gas. ‘The Company had my deposit, and 1 had to pay the bill or have the meier turned -off.—Another Long-Sufferer. oe I reside in the old town of New Lire tamoun by the kas contraccs made by { | Fergueson, where our crass grows by. geo 1am suffering (rom “awful gas bills" “Will vou made nel Ichthyomullicustorpedicusshrimptcus, j i 4 4 ts Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U.S. Gov't i Reval ABSOLUTELY PURE Kindly ask "Old Hand a: che Business’ to «ve me the “pointer” ho mentions in his lees. and conter @ favor on a viotim of the gas-me‘er— BLT. Lagrave, Weet Brookiyn. If agresable to you, “Old Mand. will you explain it for our beneft?—A. Henderson. . 8 6 Kindly give "Old Mand at the Husiness’ my address. My billK are 80 per cent, too high, and if they can be reduced by his weheme, Til zive #1 to the poor every month.—ar. Black, Leonard street | Clandenine | companied by = know from that “Old Hand’ fhe mvatem he av Joho Ross, in the pte in reducing hie gam bills. Totromt “Old Mand’ will kindly give wy pointer how to reduce my gas bill. 1 will Very tach obliged to nim, My Novemt was $5.45; December, $2.73; and 1 only burners. —W. @ue nse two. 1 am also a long sufferer trom excessive gra bills, and if “The Old Hand would have the Kindness to give me the information he mays li Dossenses he would greatly oblige. —-J. 8 Pardee e 8 8 T would be very thankfol te “old 1 he would tell us how he does tt —L. Brooklyn, N.Y. na Meyer The former p my fan bills were Nese than Ralf the amount I pay now, and 1 dy ROL use anv more gas, It redress, Any information kind enough to furnish me would be thankfully Fecelved.—O, HK. Loeftke, Grand airee A FINANCIAL PROBLEM THEY, But a Hundred Years Ago the Iden Waa Public Debt Reduction, (From advance proofs of the Feb. 2, 1895. trsie of Shipping and Commercial Lint and New | York Price Curreat.) The National @nances furnished the paramount Problem for the Federal Government one hun dred yeara ago thin wi tn Ula current your of our Lord. There was thix difference, however hey were then trying to decrease the Nailonal debt. Representative Smith, of South Carolina, Nad & DIM before Congress with that end in view At that time the National debt wan §50,747,597.2°. Our National debt now amounte, according to the oMcial computation made Nov. 1, 19%, to 81,626 156,037. 68, Robert Morrix published a card declinine re election aa United Staten Senator from Pennuyt- Vania, and George Clinton and Plerre Van Cort 1 in New York the same week, refaned to Mand again for the ofMicen they then held, those of | Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, reaneciively In theatrical life there wa twctivity. Thi Were no long runs of any one play at that ‘ine A change of bill took place with every ance, aut the artista did their heat to make ve in general versatility In ail characters viliut the lacked in special adaptability to eny one imper wonation. “Every One Mae Iie Own Pay “Rovlnwon Crusoe,’ The al Son," riage,’ “The Padlork operas The Th Tregedy by were the n perform: | The a tare ad Rox ware called dramat) and tn omit th mbeline, attractions. New Hampshire was arouse! over the interfer ence of the Federal Legislature in Sine afta and had sent representatives to Washington make vigorous protest. Kathu populer moetingn were held in various citles, indorring | the National Constitution. Patriotlam wae at | high tid | A practical charity of the day was advertinet in thin way: “Wood will be delivered {a quan titios not exceeding a cord tu any one family Applications may be made at 60 Dock street, « ten recommendation that the Known to the subs rib erving of such charity — SUGGESTION, Pha conan and is known | | | |. to be \ i Tramp (insinuatingly)—O1 soi, mister ‘ave yer got any suggestion to make to | a cove what can’t yalse a penny to git 4 shave? Ba ricide tbs 3 ne HUBER’S ‘st MUSEUM, Only Recognized Museum in the Ciy. dixon. | FAT LAUIES” SPRINIING RACES, 100 NEW) FEATURES, Miananene” Living, Inetuten Concerts, METROPOLITAN 0: QUAND OPERA, aniter tae d VENEY 6 ABNEY and MAbTT ™ ernain tas Cae, Dan G Tostlalit. 1 We fun, Eve Moa. Fe vw, Hague vf tla fustioaia tht Daphacel Writ even Feb. §, frst tine 4 MON RN RENCE SINTH ASST AT, DMT POULTRY AND ii aaGeOR ASSOCIATION (Lmmited). Ayen 0A Me unlit 19 3 AGwIROR Oy tema Chllaran. %b. eens FRENCH COOKS BALL, PN OF CUPL MEN 0 6 LY ARTE SQUARE GAME. we OD a Sat son and Datita Pe WEN. i | | walls ‘HOYT'S QUESTIONS OF t TIQUE Nehavior that she was engaged and begged to be excused 01 1 Neni that whe was unwise for not at home.’ Moye 1 to feel of- S: veninigs ®:10. ules would ty NEW UNIO plained for I fended until you know all the facte of! AEM EE AMI White Fiez. B F Keith’ 8 grat contnne » the Editor the case, perhaps she was entertaining | 9 i Mats | in > Ane yu Americu's Moet Papal re Wants Nitin a8 ETAGP.SE WHE Kal people with whom she thought you) [Meds sat | GANTHONY. re sonnet and ine, MHC My should the card be given to the servant at the] MiKht not be con; 1 and ber mes- | ygqy pny HEAT, Seardth ove Varty ae Seay ron, 40. others door? 1 ahe horse waits on te door may have been sent out of consid: LA et i Wt Tia AY say ame be writen on ask OF HALT NL A agg | wash N B fr} xo} Ww NIES. ee eee rep company with «young | [2M Drover for a young laty to thank a gentle: | COLAIMHUS Theatre [Eves Kb Mots Wed, & Sat bE Ar eee a Sa RRR WITWER FOO Are MTRdcaivioal OOH Fh med te) HOVT'S AIP. 10 CHINATOWN Mn We ron Lidice A ‘, he Arat time wt @ ball? The original company. Including HARRY CONOF her home? Nebullb bir thatealy |Next Werk THE DERIY WINNER KOSTER & BIAL’S TO-NIGHT, Stewartville, ian, i Howay, AW ibiat sin, hay hes inst L Yes 2 No 3 No. 4. Unters you! eee LTP a rs eet WE, 20TH Linanesalllt e weetteteny datos If you are sure he will make a desirable Hare se SPECIALTIES, NOVEL) Cunate, tr serve a supper (wal | I. dition to your list of callera, and if | pais Mane’e B Ad) 10 about sere iar « PALMER'S. $f} ih ‘ eK your parents do not object include simiwiches, coffee iemonade, “One af the oghts a! the oe ae loe-cream (bricks) per Dye bey ei ee ee nes FAT ‘AL CARD. 1. ta it stilt proper to pat hi alls Any good e will give you an | EMP! Th BATRE, 1 way and 40th st % vitationa? 2 Also, give mea form o Sats. Wed, wil sat URL i adsl rm CT exact estimate of the cost, and will fur 5 accepting or declining Invitations THE’ MASQUERADERS, ) PROM 190 NOON UNTIL 11 P.M. WITHOUR ____ Amusements DORIS’ siSou‘tieaTme COMMENCING MONDAY, FRB. @& THE LATEST HOME OF CONTINUOUS SHOW. STOP, THING BUT THE BEST. COME ANY TIME, AND THE Si STERTAINMEO? You, MILY RE! 4 TTRACTION! Sg cetevrated inte, JAPS, Acrobat ‘ankee Comeding, ILA, SISTERS, ‘Son BARRETT BROS, PARKER AND 1g LLY AND DRADY. Si ANT GARLOW, WRYNA AND RONDO, iit ah Comedians, Musical Cometiag@ At pane, (ciel MOE Fi MLL Y PEAR! RAYMOND, gn Vital & LANSING AND FOLSOM, Tunltations, AND 40 OF HENS Oph ae Parque! Te Genemi Adminata 1 TO 10.40 Gast GONE ANDY Lim ABBEY'S TH tar at BEERBOHM Thee, 4nd iis London Haymarket Theatre Company wim or stouindll foaMer, an em aa, atinge today a ronb.e bit TE RED DAME & HALL AD MONGREL «evening a? 8.40, and by” general di eventng-and Satur Ayitatle OF VOLES? STAR THEATRE, ists paceman Evenings 8.98. DENMAN THOMPSON AND TH ‘OLD HOMESTEAD. fun, nights, Songs and Palnings. Popular prloem eo ANE GIOAN. siuveine, TONIGHT. w York World, New Yor: 1ines, The District. Attorne VAUORVIntE EDEN MUSEE. | COCs, Aca ha Wer anid Sat, Matinee HTH st. susiC 11 AND ALITAMINRA. Cl Very Rev eviiag | THEISS’s et, ae eer tt ave, A stnacrimen. [88h such a aupper as you wish. oath ° = he Asch vite zs ut ORT lon . . 8 erlorimance—Soaventts Ast r 1 Yes, 2 Mr —— accepts Wi]. aoe ng eet! Wetecctpy atteaapeae® " Sei ae Pleasure (or regrets that he will be uns [Te eee | 5 rt ig a Able to aceapt) Mrs, -—'s kind invitation |epyl ren pene eat ie ca wast SOWING THE winp, | ei mC " for (date). ay a0 4 present, 1 do not wish to buy anytuing to Nest Week, The Cotton King, Original p Tiny Pelnerse Paalluns 1 | Bats cont over BL Would, you kintly suggest one oF aaeL eu : i To the Baltor toon ar af {R2 CUM that would be suitable for aw young | Re INON ry) + RERALO on sgl 11} - 14 It proper to wear a white waistcoat at 1 he price avove mentioned? ™ | vaiit A. Le Urbrdpor fore lobe te give her tame | 0h 0 008d of (he piles a atm EY Wn THEE PLAMS, _ | SQUARE eve #4 iR , (ar MADAME wanatry, Sal, Mant. ob | On 0 ae a atiy| G2 t2 #ome dealer in glue and stute SANs BROADWAY | RUANDALD tinal pals ack want cog te are more menerely | your case to him. He will show you a FAT ONIN BOSD ou ehou worn at present, duced by eome not by the exchange of names or cards. humber of suitable presents for a crystal wedding at the price you name. common acquaintance; PuCRNeY SN SUCURNN, PEOPLE’ | TRE. 3 * y | ant ty. MINER, Prom MINER’S Dev rt Ri C ey Te the rar |THE POW PRESS. FH Aad Re Te popes tor « man co wear mustang it any | THE, F are ie Tae RTH AVES OUR Bccnn, It @ Kentiaman calls upon a lady who does not | of his wife's parente die, and to what extent and! Ff) a N BATE, Mats ness ena, det ariew Mim 4 note saying she was sorry for her) A mourning band worn on the hat for Wy PO kta + 3 oA To-iieat, Moa, Ties & Wal treatment, not aaking him, however, to cali again. [a few monthe is all that will be neces. | xbay. Pict rie son GERMANIY THEATRE | Maines would the gentleman be Justified in sary. a AVI (HEATING He NEW YORE BREW . ae peer? tesa ia the habit of cailing | To ‘he Rator on | STH FANNY DAVENPORT ” 7 kt A he har 4 fin re UT OR eet gt prover tor an are muatenc te vine 0! WEEK, [mortfure BISMONDA"! wtf. | Brooklyn Amusements, 5 uk © mudio om reveption day unchap: 1 nina orate ae vent he ee | pte wan age sean ey raorng ic | ft would be Ue-ter to call with Rome | THEATRE, [Mate Mon NG aH wr a Kresmomdeane | Srp, #90) ah ANd older woman. If you go on business HARLEM —Ladiessnt © 8, Brooklyn N.Y 4 bd j hk ar faery ‘t from the N, ehoowe #0 a ception d 0 ATEN AL Me 1 lw personae your call. ens ie | Newt Weak—STRVE To the EAlivor —_>o- = hy Cer AL, COL SINN RB NEW PARK THRATRS, Pj ppg CUPL aan aoe A Rider "Wey of. NK, se JOLT (ARLO peels BER Py tdaet? 2% Would tobe tude for me too rae A " hi Fun TO-NIGHT, RC ND JUL Wie 1 Ko In airoet costume? «How long ahould | STAR Walter Sanae aid Lge [1 remain? 5. Should 1 present my own calling Prices always 15, 3 and $9q IMPERIAL wisic HALL, GREAT VAUDEVILLE. Mar. iv ait card at the door? HARRY B 1. 1f you cannot accept, send a card, If you expect to go, no acknowledgment FOUG ERE, ,GILNON, FLYNN: ls necessary. 2, It will not be rude, if 4b you send a card. 8 A frock coat, or (it _ Fen. 4. Great fies noy, you call on your way from business) a TONY PASTOR'S TONIGHT, cutaway should be worn, 4 You need | tuae ts not stay’ more than a few minutes unless we (ea Hoene you wish to. 3. Yes | - {ey Mie Tae rte i Voine ied aatiae lTHt CAme OF BEBE! it proper to call on @ young 1 ‘AN. | sited by Use young tady to cait when parti . si fa tar FARMER ROSE TRSpTETAS. seuan ate aaa fazher, in her presence, at the same time aa Call again. — CHARLES THROCKMORTON. It would be better to wait until the girl herself invited you. Why not write Rider—T am going to etick to you this ATLANTIC GARDEN, 60-641 fs time, and don’t you forget it, ERY EVEN vnchaur pa “Stan orders re to her and ask permission to call’? rampt’ aitention. Pinte: oe 6 | A—A—BEST QUALITY OF COAL, ail slnes, OL18 Sage Si ool Child Who Undertook to) or on of 4.00 pounde, delivered, at Thedford a, othe Bane corner 27th st. and 9th ave., S8th at, ane le 1s ii proper for a young lady of eighteen ‘0 Critictve Is Herself Crithetwed, | (07R°T Zit at and gin ane 0 out WIth anowier of the same a the To the Eaitor \ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moles, ac... destroy mestow to shave at might witvou! gentlemen HE tie Hie gr atiending Grammar School No, | forever, electricity aituings oaly “8. Prof, eeeort SEY CITY 4s ho critciged the qramuinar ued I the Letter eee IRE It is always imprudent for two young | Seiten vy Jona Henry, was more advanced in 4 [KNOW yout fate and foru a ea | girls to go out together at might without manners and knew becter ata, erttielse RSF. oor HEC ATISM willbe gent tae orl. mee hat BRuLiss: o those sending thelr add to EM Chee some escort oe ANUTHER Sh man Mix. Co., PL ee ie ‘Fe.the Kaitor Not “Right, | A—MISS LAURETTE, aairulogial; your When a mother of agri invier a gentle: ; | tacky" aye for 1995, ad et. man to her hone and he yoes who sboutt he ask Tolthe:t ADVICE FRE ex need lawyer wt If when be « the rends up word that ¥ Bik Saf ane ‘ dani | laweuite 36 Weat 23d at, roos he bas company all away went I feel © {It armina' lors Same: i é r'¢ nest quality, all sizes te aL ; Mowry weed poor wr ie Thenburg, 4 | tended, kuowing that I hed travelled a distance? | , J 4 # ithautte n J hope for beat; trouble oF Joy, art tp f te Haclem Brown we whould have malt, if 1 was ne I regard (o antul gas bilin, I would Like wo |” Mlisier-Grow a beard wwenient for her ta ase you, either you're ‘way off ; a ) fe r ambition in that direction. Paper work there. Hard work and per-|and kept her eve on « whispering mise | lawyer by this time. she mused | sack that could not be easly repress t © | was a failure, bocause the town was so good position, but when achool-teaching |siyis" chewing gum and whittling Ia te sane tote ot. imo Pe ee ee alin: tron ialeiaxt \ Iklttie MHA 'ao behind, the men Ghe declorered hor ‘more wnener. end, beer! seat at ine tame time mes we used to hivet We always) Was sittin wales. theca cided to go away trom the place where | hours id not hesitate to desert the My nerves are bound to give Way|read the last new book together and ters. opening bis ma f givin | ms every one had “known Kittie Morse reporters’ ranks. some day,” she thought, wearily often criticised it Wi) there was nothing all at Oy te time, He was a since she was a baby," and find work in, And so, after five years’ toil, “pretty “Or my mind. J wonder which it will left of ite infyrtunate autuor, How we succerctul lawyer y fino time for anys How She Discovered that It Had Miche| some vis ety, where tatent could bes Kittie acres eee et re ty Maden It decks wien Mice ty monet tae fo tte, uMfyetunate hve 4 wk i |recognized and work well paid for. ma'am in s fashionable schoo! inca ewell Me Just to save ime from nervous prom) Dear Jack, if't hadn't known sour a wily, ; Then Mt was that she thot of Jack part o Z She had made few | tration or the mad-house ompanionship once youlda't #0 } to Do with Jack Farnsworth. A Venger TLR The Wot BARR ete eee eee ee ee ee ee gies ta thal ee a eee ok ae ae romibinnee ire , been overkind to her in her struggle for they had gradually lost wght of her atier, DOwrd. If it takes nine men three days) Jongenial man than you, deur bay, t waters ; Ane to 9 sauare ie a bread, and, thovga that atruqgle had she hui desorted their work, ‘Two of {2 ais & diteh Keven feet lang and twenty ghoul! have got eel Go Kune along White envelopes Jina an riven her many oportunities to. meet i tind ard tal marie er, put | Pes Hate. DOM mene GAse wa Hh LAKE |flinmugh Hite by mussel after these Hye) bandwr famiilar. {uaa ha. wonuent Kittle Morse walked into her schoo!) you ani take care of yeu, if you think men, she had found none of them so Kittie had turned up her nove al oe brenimen. warking si ieee rate oC |yedre experience, 0 Miao i Ae loolest he. tau % oom that rainy Monday morning with | Yel! Cas care for me, juyt inc me know, Kind, 0 generous hearted, so compan-|and quietly disinlased the other Pent onitantinn that dead AGG ihe Bas Alia Gaetano ee alnhesliee w ce iituiat Monet 4 Nine hear | Li! come, dear, You belleve that, don't tonavle, as Jack. | She thought {tail over this rainy morn. | MM | ia gd White co fla NO... DORE ee Mae alee Ce Mona's © Isgeing footstep and unwilling heart, 9, And had answered yes. | "I waa @ fool,” gabbed Kittie, “to Bie sat gt her dew: walenlie) "0's ac1e saute aw goodslonklng | Aten tronic dae Guurheedainie teri Soiaya Bhe was sick of teaching, sick of work-! yur that was ago. und throw him over for a whim mere ¢hildven come into thetr pla and ay Re tetas Ae MEA WAEliRE MalentHGUTa7iGh Rar vance oh Mal cteeeal Wovens Hes apsrre Elton ot Hving! she’ told noreslt, | seemed i tea ty Kittle, Rie had started ebildis notion thas be would haraper ROcaranbY Wensons and spalling pee ee ae Se setae a tee te nee ee Sarl Fecphasighaaqeepe re ee fnd she was worn out In soul and body.) First sho tried the aye, he felt 1 havo tio real talent for anything-and were married at thirty It they eer te Hip probe Dear aeayl Ib rama (alai@uk soi, boceuin Panice A iel.ch eeen Thee Catoosa ceguniee: abou At such times, when bilter thoughts sure at she t fale ‘i f sh couht TE did tove Jack. I've known that tended t ) be, nd dak was thiety =A *? me this class ts unusually forgetful, even and lonely if have no more desire for surdities. game without Invitation, she always ro- | ON et the chance to demonstrate | ever alnce the hour ed from hin now. And #*> was twenty-seven. What for Monday moraine S tureer (Sp guy eats in meee ' ae K * Bhe h alw we a e mh ell, it's ao Iva all a 1 an age -t geomet! she w dered how And Kittie began her problem in arith Poor Kittle! She was never intended sakl to his You m | membered Jack Farnsworth's wor amateur theatricals of the and gone, and i've got ‘my career’ to sho could #) yauiw and why she metic ail over agait \for ® new woman, She had the deters hurry ur Ra UaRe ta bp “All right, Kittie, dear, Go and be tne! kind friends encour SOP Nene Me {08 Ie lasnier Ke Aear=):aeaan's way and wetusled afield Chaka] avnen eho qlamiasod-achool at moonehe miiedin aad the Gee Tae ae ee eae ies eB @ependent. Be one of the new women, lef that that could do est aman that aver tved." Hive years of hard struggle had an hour and # hait for lunch, She given her a personality, a disposition | partner, In answ his protestations . t Have a mission 4a ite work, and th joual by . Mie ver ovcurre Ht o Kittle to try Was ther ything in this found her sandwiche dry and by cake ond @ temperament that was not suited Jack only answered Yes, I know, bat : ass then to recall Jack. She had < howen world quits so e-wearing stale, and she fell to reflecting on the for “a woman with @ career.” And it those canes will have to walt, ‘This is Fefuse to ‘hamper your cnrecr with k, aud it enced In auch @-come path In Ufe aud she would abide! teaching, sie wondered, toiekness of the ateake that she and had taken her five hard years to realize @ Very important piece of business, which ; husband.’ But if the tine #ho ver lure that even Kittie was con-f by her choi T never did have any endurance," ehe'dack were wont te imtulge im tn thole|n 1 am eile tv avtie up at once,” Bo do] come when your work paiiv on you aud 1 that the career of an actress was she had left ner town, nd had | moliloquiged, as she listened to a. brie, “salas days.” | Rut the restization of i: came tate,/the best you can without me for @ few You want a big, clumsy fcllow to love ot the one for her, So she sadly wave] gone to the nearest city to go into none o 4 history of the beheading of Mary Stuart) 1 suppose ne's quite @ well-known | brought great light and @ longing for | days. | TOO MUCH eit With William Gillette and Company. MUU Good haearved monte ae aaa THE POLICE pa COLUMBIA. » Rvery Evening. Moti Sra aT nike Ni Reeorved Seats in first balcony, ts Whe. MWe, Beery per ved, LINCOLN, later n the bh read ttention day Jack got a to my letter, Will ter to follow is the telegram, nto his pocket Mor smiled and to Kitue's in room the t ext day, he in- tid that he would wait til sot home from school, Then read the telegram again, {that he would not wait, but » the after bi aring a sp ck came on & in,” indifferent! what che oth » formed the Miss Mors he i w would who Miss Morse was son When the knc all e woke ld up Hing le v door, and teacher Then Kittle flushed crimson almost broke down, Jack Stroite int room and, regardless of children and lesson, looked into her eyes and said: {t's all right. Kitty. tm tried, but hope to be very soc ver knew how she got through But at last it was over, and sitting in the cab, with Jack 1g both her hands and asking her questions, to which even the little schoolma’am could give no answer, Pyt when they reached her room and Jacu pat his arms around her and asked her lo choose again between him and a career, Kitty found her tongue long enough to sa; “You are my career, Jack, dear."IBme change.