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This Time the Tots Go to Corn: walton Grove on the Sound. A Happy Lot of Mothers on the Floating Piaygreund. The Sick Bables Are Doing Well, and 80 Is Their Fund, THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, Previously acknowledged .... Crew of U. 8. 8. Cincinnati... entertainment Four , Bartow on waa and others Suoscription glass Nelle Turner Ida and Louise ‘bs Fair, 621 Greoue avenu Ryan, George Burns id others ‘May Lavang and Harry Lavano.. + Ro Bubseription glass at “The Climax,’ ii) Nassau atr aie feeesee 02 ‘ Katle Maxwell and Annie Alleman. ‘ 16 . Jexle Clagin.......0.. ree . 280 cription glass at the xchange,” 77 238 38 8 a7 10 oT tckly, Iimpiny In rookerles sob out ‘thelr lives, Where there's no sound but that of weeping, And lite @lse save famine thrives? creeping, Have you e’er thought those little faces Should be amile-dimpled, like your own, ‘That they should share some of the graces, And favors, which to vou are shown? Mirth, health, the best of childheod’s treasumea, All these your welcome bounty buys, Can you reslat with all your pleasures, ‘These Infante with appealing eye: LA TOUCHB HANCOCK. The sick babtes and their mothers are spending the day at Cornwalton Grove on Long Island Sound. “The Evening World” Floating Play- ground get sail for this delightful voy- ‘ge this morning, taking a goodly com- pany of little children and their tired out and half sick mothers from the West Eleventh street pier, down North MOTHER AND BARES GOING ON BOARD. River, around the Battery and up the East River under the big $15,000,000 bridge to the pier at East Third street, where hundreds of more littie ex- cursioniets got on board the big white barge Willam Myers bent on a day’ outing and pleasure, despite the dark, half tearful clouds that filled the upper air and seemed to come down almost to within touch of the great city. The little ones were recetyed on board by Mr. and Mrs. Younger and their corps of assistants, which included Misses Alice and Genevieve McCabe, Agnes Brady, Clara Schurmer and Liz- sie Saddler, Mrs. Carrie Hasselberger, wood Cornell, Mr. Hoffman and the two policemen, Cornellus Martineau and Patrick Walton, from the City, Hull station, Roundsman John Dugan and Police- men James Monartz, Michael Heffer- aan and William Rousby, of the Union rket station, guarded t gn the pier ‘and aided fn their Sepsis children were not long in taking BABIES AFLOAT AGAIN, |S: Mra, Amelia Wetzel, Mr. Quinn, Bher- | | Royal ion of the three dozen swinging ammock cribs on the upped deck, the rollicking hobby-horses, the rockers and the swings pvroided for their enter. \ainment, while the larger ones danced merrily fo the muste of Flynn's excel- lent orchestra, which played spirited pieces about All the time, responding ‘ood humoredly to every ‘demarml for| “more music.’ ‘The commissary department, under the per osiedicaniothnedir,mBwithn | | personal direction of Caterer ‘Thaddeus A. Judson, of 1116-1118 Third avenue, re- | ceived on’the Eleventh street dock ra- tions for a thousand persons, consisting [of the material for corned ‘beef, hai | bologna, tongue and Bwiss chee | wiches, ‘coffee, tea, boiled. eg and butter, ‘Neapolitan co-cream in | bricks, cakes and bottled milk, pure, rich with cream and fresh from the farms, Judson’s men are kept very busy indeed all day long at one of the Bick Babies’ outings on the Floatin, Playground, preparing the food an ni bread rving It at the great tables for the tremendous big family always present at these grand excursions, As_ui uel, two members of the “ ing World corps of free physicians to the sick bables were on board the Float- ing Playground, prepared to attend Sty case of acute sickness among the chil- dren or thelr mothers, for which pur- Fore, @ little hospital has been estab- ished with comfortable cots, medi- | Lunn, at the renidence of Senator Coffey. p & great To the MMitor. Florence Coffey Josephine Hubbard, a jed amounted to do whatever Is in our Bick Bables’ Fund to #10, m Show. To the EAitor: The boys on our street proposed that we shou! have @ magic lantern show. Accordingly, we one last week, by making the admission Ove zed $1.00. Trusting {2 will Denedt ome | 23, Weare, = CHARLES P. SKINNER, NDR WEIL. DAN McCARTHY. HO West Eighty-ninth etree: Two Good Little Gree ort Boys. We are two good little bays from Greenport, 1. 1. and inclosed sead you $1 to assist our tittle NEY L. JAEGE! WILLIAM B. JABUE Greenport, N. ¥. A Trio of Helpe: To the FAitor: je find check for $1.80, which we Fund. This eum was made at Ninety-sixth street and Righth avenue, JOHN CHALMERS, EDDIE JAGOES FRED OBYHAUSEN. poklym Fair. A fair was held at 95 Third place, Brooklyn, for the benefit of the Sick Babies’ Fund. It was conducted by Miss Gracy Keogh, Misa Florence Leahy, Nellie Gillen and Josephine Auguelies, and $2 was coliccted. Enterti ent in St. John’s Place. ‘The proceeta of @ small entertainment held at 48 St. John's place, given by Mastera William, Fred and George Penning, Morton De, Mott, James Dixon end Nortert Meiville were $2.20. Fair at 80 Conselyen Street, Brook- lyn. To the Editor: ‘The Inolosed money order for #3 was the pro- ceeds of @ fair held for the Sick Babies’ Fund at 80 Conaclyea street by i Lene Niels R Mamie Barne: Agnes Schwarn, Barnes, Brown, Jos! 0 Conselyea atrest, Brooklyn. To the BAltor: Incloned please find money order for $13 for the Sick Babies’ Fund, which was raised by tho school children of Wassaic, who en- rtalnment in the schoolhouse. ishing you uocess, Nel THE WASSAIC BCHOOL CHILDREN. le Turrer Sold Torpedoes on the Fourth. This ts a picture of little Nellie Turner, « bright bit of @ girl who Is only eight years of age and liven ac 896 Eighth avenue. She wanted eines, surgical instruments and other appurtenances. ‘The doctors carefully scrutinized the little people as they went on board the iam M ‘8. to guard against the presence of cases of contagion. Another Joy was added to-day to the many recelved by the sick bables at the outings. William Glassel visited the floating play-ground, at One Hundred an leventh street and Third atreet, and gave to each child a package of sweet little dolls made of cardboard and very fashionably dressed in bright ‘The etanch tug Neptune, Capt. Eddte Myers, towed the Floating Playground to-day, ‘The trip to Cornwalton, two and @ balf hours long, up the Hast River, through Hell Gate and out into Long Island Sound. Cornwalton Grove 1s a beautiful spot on the promontory at the entrance to Manhasset Bay. Tt 1s twenty-two miles from the city. Next Tuesday's outing will be at Syl- van Beach, where thousands of babies have enjoyed themselves on former ou ings this season, and when Proprietor Sawyer surrenders to the little ones they “own the place’—swings, water, everything. —_s— FREE DOCTORS’ STORIES. “Baby is only teething, doctor,” was the answer to my question, One look at’the thin, shrunken face of the in- fent showed that it was suffering from hat severest of children's diseascs, infantum, It was with surprise and fear that the mother listene’l to my directions of what to do, and yet it is an everyday occurrence that just such ignorance is the cause of ‘the death of a baby that, located in time, might have been saved. Among the many sick ones I found in my district during the past week was one, an infant, with all the symptoms of cholera infantum. A little medicine and an abundance of fresh alr could possibly save its life. We managed to keep {t alive until the morning, and when an Evening World’ excursion boat left the foot of East Third street it bore out to sea this feverish, emaciated little sufferer. One of the excursionists sald to the mother: “Why do you take si @ sick baby from home?” It is dyin; And to all appearances it was. Hut lie ttle lungs kept at work, and with each inhalation of the pure, fresh air, some- thing entirely new for this baby, color came into the little cheeks. It steaal! grew stronger, and before night tt wi j80 vigorous that no one would have imi that it had been so near death in the morning. It is really sur- rising what good these excursions do. hey act as a preventative as well as a To the Editor: My big brother gave me five pennies to buy candy with, but I thought I would send it to the sick oabies, CALVIN Wo eMiTit Montclair, N. J, Garden Party at Senator Coff. A garden party, which was conducted by Baking Powder to help the Sick B Fund and thought she Would soll fireworks on the Fourth for that pur- poe, but she couldu't get the fireworks, os nA a LITTLE NELLIE AND HER STAND. dealers wouldn't let her have them. Then she PL. Aina compromised on torpedosn She got a stock of them and placing them on @ chair om the side walk, she offered them for sale, explaining that the proceeds were for the sick’ ables. She re- celved hearty encouragement, and when her stock was gone had $3.00 for ihe Fund. she brought to ‘The Evening World’ office yesterday. Thanks, Misa Nellie, thanks. a WAITING FOR THE BABY. Happy was their wedded lif ‘Yet ‘twas sometimes lonely— Lonely just @ little bit, For one reason only, Which was this (and some will say ‘Twas good reasca, may be), They had been a trifle long Waiting for the baby. Would {t come or would it not? Oft they asked each other, Come it did, and filed with Joy Father and fond mother. Sunny ts his Uttie phiz; He Is not a squaller. Frederick Lester Small ie his, Name, and nothing smaller, Father castios builds in alr For his future "“childer;"* Says that Freddy 1s a brick; Father ts @ bulldert Fred has cut his face, and Pa, Pitying his disaster, Says “My brick I'll plaster quick,’* Meaning aticking plaster! Little Frderick Lester Small Never will be smailer; Bull he ever Small must bi Be he ten times taller. May good fortune follow him; May his life be happy; May he aiways gladness bring To his Ma and Papp} When they leave this world, and close Death's dark door behind them, May he follow in thelr tracks, Hoping yet to find them. And as nigh them draweth he, They'll be whispering, may be, “Think of long ago when we Waited for the baby LYTTELTON L. BAKER, Scuth Brooklyn, N.Y, ee om Not Looking for a Hereafter. ‘The oMcers have chosen to do their duty, ing consequences to take leay- of themselves.— Pittsburg Commercial Gazet SOME GIRLS Folbles and Charme of the Fair Sex Advice Abou Verse ‘To the Raltor Can any of your many to what to do for un Diack eyes (not acquired, Possess an waconquerable tamination for me when apoonful in a glaks of water three times gwned by of the xentior sox, In going 10 gq day, nd from work each day, on the Bridge cars, | . . . should there come within the range of my vision Kintiy publish a wo remedy for hives, ‘& damsel possessing & pretty ie of ¢ have been troubled with them for some time, Above mentioned, my gaze le ifmantiy ro READER the spot, as it were, For fear of being tho ate of soda is frequentl, 1 try to turn my to only for a moment damacis read this, and observe on the care (he accompanies an attack of hives may AND OTHERS. readers give me advice ¢ following: A pair of hut natural) seems to BATE Away s any oebad raze of & Blond young man, 1 hope they will not be offended, to compel him to do 0. ike a To the Miitor: On, Sadie’ When Summer's sun Uke a flower, sweet and fair Her boauty's magic power, like & snare, Enthraile the compiet 8 like to da She's fairer than the neates! That blooms in dell or valley Oh, Sadle's like « flower, When Junetime's wind: No bloom in Summer's art, which, pining to her flew at aplendor glows, Hy In her hair weetost rome nywhere, fair and aweet, Is blow slowly, bower ts more neat; No blossom seems 0 holy of #9 high, Tue fragrance which comes flowing from the| outh, While speeds & wolcom le like the breath o'er Oh, Sadle's Ike JOHN J. McIN'TYR: flow 1@ shower through the alr, flowing from her mouth eet and fair, H, Port Richmond, & 1 Get Another Maude. To the Editor 1 would tk Hearted Mike's’ love-ntck boy, that letter he wrote 1 Uke him tess yet, Maude go with her Jimi ‘Maude. to nay letter for if his beautiful My advice to Mik tn answer to “Nroken that he must be some Maude naw the woul te dot mnie and yg find another SENSIULE, wid think To the Joly To the Raltor: You jolly good fellow, if I feel certain Tm just 1am young and happy And yearn for @ jolly *Twould be the Joy of my life my hours to py With my folly good fello I'm a frivolous young 1) Good Fellow. your sentiments are ttue, the girl for you and my heart f004 fellow like tren, yw at amusemen: oF al both jolly and gay And we would jolly each other until our hairs turned gray, Your care and attention It would make me as ber. 1 am glad you're respects some and trea, To the Faltor: Is there any truth Apa to this end hi Have oft from hi But destiny, though From retrospectiny fo while in distant Dear Alice, think To the Editor: Will some reader give Tam @ young girl tw the only fault know what to do. 1 ‘Whose image we adore. Her Only F sixteen years of axe, have and wou! would Just tickle ma, happy 48 & young queen je, honored, young, hand. For I want a jolly good fellow who would love me. cD O Are New York Women Sincere? rity in New York Indies? I have met two in the past three years who interented me seriously and professed re- ward, yet when exigencies occurred, protestations were false; they were pulling my iex. with fair prospects, middle-aged, very sincer affectionate, been bereft of my life partner for some years, and long for my own fireside again; I found their 1m popular parlance, Tam @ business man and but despair of finding what I desire in the women of this city, SOURED. To Alice D. To the Editor: It weema to me that deatiny Ordained man for to mourn; 8 dearest friente jm been torn, powerful, Cannot our thoughts withdraw; on the ones, lands you wanter, of m For I know that I will ever be Fondly dreaming of the ROBERT J. DOBSON. mit. me a cure for Jealnusy? and it Uke to JEALOUS. —— POINTS ABOUT KANSAS. (From the Kan’ A barber's war le maki ounty. ‘A Lawrence news up dull day space. to sas City Timer) tog the fur fly in Douglas per vendetta has broken out will be represented by Frank Webster at the Pat Coney whisparing gailery. Bruce Lynch arose to that he once lived at Wi fame in spite of the fact ‘idlamaburg, Tt {9 #0 dull 19 Lawrence that the talk of the eloctrie ratiway up Orew A fve- the wheels of Industry h Bince the new Quail 1 are getting as boid chison. Chancellor Snow is na 4 Is filing the papers nt normal rate on Ice eream Is making jum at Junction City W went Into force quails amateur planisis in At- 14 to have left a box af Giseased gold bugs for Cy Leland before starting for Europ The Salina girl who telegraphed invitations to her wedding knows what to do with a bird im the hand whem she gets him Ray's Arithmetic ts still in foree and effect at Coffeyville, and “noon by the north clock, noon by the east’? is till observed at Eldor The Giabe says an Atchison girl came home from Emporia with a ri Ing on her finger that ale doesn't wear when she washes dishes. ‘An Abilene man who was offered hia choi between taking five dos Ai Mipwood m pearl of gr the Ady Funping away pri TOLD BY A BICYCLE. An Autobiographic Story of Current Interest. Iam a Dicyele. Not such as, 8 pt along by the full tide of power, the conqueror leads to erimson weary and undying fame, but 8 plain, ordinary—no, not an “ordinary,” but a safey—bicycle for hire. ‘True, I am in a good state of repair, and am as comfortable as my keepers can make me, but I am not decked tn ribbons and nurtured in commodious quarte tocracy over smooth pavements and for short distances, I never even had such luck when I first came from the factory, I thought I was going to fall into that good for- tune, but @ man took me on trial—that is to say, he took me on the instal- ment plan and tried to pay for me, but couldn't, and was forced to return me @t the end of a month, and then I was ‘only good enough to go among the hire- Unga, ‘and there I have stayed ever and ridden only by the aris-| |sInce. Goodness me, how long it seems since I got the first wrench to my steel s and had my frame skinned against a tree-box! I was born a combination wheel—that | 4s, you can take out my spinal column, |and then I can be ridden by a lady, not \in bloomers, and thank my stars no bloomers have ever yet enveioped me in their folds That time the man had me on trial, 1 | think, was my most uncomfortable ex- jperlence, for he was green at the bus’ ness, and so was I, and the result was that both of us got bumps innumerable, and, though he came out of it with a | twisted knee and sprained ankle and a barked nose and a lame arm and @ hurt | back and a black eye, with @ few other incidental casualties, I was nothing to i} But I was experienc something. A bicycle has a good deaj to learn {when it first leaves the factory. People who came to hire wheels looked a Mttle shy at me as I stood quietly in my rack and then passed me by, but not for long. My keepers put a new coat of enamel on me and otherwise put me In shape, and thereafter 1 be- came quite popular. Riders who had me out for a spin when they returned would say they didn’t know why it w: but I seemed to be more intelligent than other wheels they had tried, and I was not half as lable to make a sudden ewerve and bang into a wagon in the brag of myself. That's why when he had | to give me up thy put me on.the hire- Ung list, treet or tnt a gatepost or over a bank or to do any one of the forty | dozen other things a bicycle is likely to do when the rider is least exgecting it. Of course, I knew this myself and was constantly trying to please, just as any other public servant is, for hadn't I had enough of bang and batter with that in- stalment plan party? 1 guess yes, and I am sure a properly regulated bicycle knows when it has had enough, Sometimes, though 1 couldn't help being a litte frisky, Once I remember an athleti¢ sort of a’ fellow took me out and for six mortal hours he pedali me al over every road in the suburt rough and smooth, and almost drov. every bit of breath out of my tires. bicycles a great favor, However, 1 don't and that waa| I. submitted because 2 couldn't we otherwise, but the was at hand. H along a bit where the shade w pickles, took the bull by the hor 0 who values of pleasan: en lemons and a keg of family honor ce, offered editor of do ume of my was pumping roa ‘ould hay ‘ateful to me If he had only run 4 gr slowly, when girl on an awfully I could hear him at his luck, and he sailed her and had ng way are not began ta 0 ex she talked baci at him long unti! he was the girl and was le the matter to me. my ears and got re when we came to @ header into @ ditch, the the man swore and helpless, but happ: home in a. passing disappearet and it pairs, All kinds of peop’ most of them Never, though, There’ wax on w of e could reduce her flesh she lit right down sh ted that T had not machine, when she settled herseif f\ in my saddle, and b duck In the water, that my burden wa bear. I don't know why years of experienc assert that a fat woman business to, came into my p! caught up with ap or lau, amental whe Of course yellats that formal, and and it w r entirely absorb aving all th 1 pricked vady, and all once @ Boo place, 1 to) irl screamed, ay over on my st Ho and [rod Wagon, the él m for ling. but tremely an y P Cost I 7 hired, 4d very Ww fat woman, that thought riding, and the first't How ir en born 4 ‘ould ith a these ha b vans my wegen paddling lke & and I began to feel $ more than I could itis, but, after some I am prepared to weighing 200 Pounds is just twice as heavy as « fat man of the same w Ust will explain thi ht. Tf some seien- e will do all of us rently by. | and siayed at | me with a chuckle alongside o: he t rest of up TALKS WITH | Safely Tren To the EMitor Pleas fallow akin. ‘Try phosphate of cial, Take five grat The troublesome it relieved by applying a lotion composed there te some power which seoms of one part’ water of ammonia, one part COP, Brooklya lof spirit of camphor and two parts of Flower. jalcohol. ‘This lotion may be used as requiretl, ie oe WII you please tell me what kint of mineral je shining in the skies, | wator would be goad for ono who is aubjert to geval? W. Ih, chy effect. taken during the da . Pleave advine a re on the face; tho om times, Get an ointment dram oxide of xin tar ointment and cream. . Kindly Inform me of Ache that troubles me due to a stomach dintui Take a dose of | when you feel an a . pomething that will 1 bulld one up? F. The compound a very good prepa one teasponful to meal. . B claliat cannot be obtain FE. L, White atroet mould consult a phy advisable tn your case P. B. C.—Apply coinp ment twice a day. A. H.—Uso the tanoi times a day, ARE MOTHERS. One M a Expe ‘To the Editor How can mothers-tn-l feror,’ you have my hi the seal of secrecy, 1 joann her on rate, (N. B.—This Hloualy, #0 aa not to the whole thing will b ba worm off than before.) taken of the antl-moth without doubt cease Should an inquest be Jury (when {t ts inform: Iaw) will Invariably cause oF sulc of two already. come home a little un up the biggest kind of we the sweat of thelr br m0 many sufferers. How a Mother-in. To the Editor: lead-pipe cinch. Thay law, who loves me a used to atart up out of T advised @ liitie aod before retiring, and not She To the Euitor And household affairs | Bing smootniy. She's a Good Thing: Aliment state what 1 shou! Lithia water may be used with good Two or more quarts should be one-half yoara who tx trout Apply it several times a day, WAIL you please toll me of a good general tonic; phites, with quinine and strychnine, ts Can you recommend fnall-pox pit? | READER, Bay Shore, L. 1 No. eee 1. Ta, Wolkoy street, Astoria, LT Apply carbolated vaseline several times a day G.—The address and office houra of @ pe B, 0. C., Brooklyn.—Take five grains of car bonate of Hthia, dissolve it tn one tablespoontut of lemon Jule and take the solution in a glass of water. Repeat the dove every three hours D. J. H.=You should consult an ear apectaltst; solf-treatment In neither advisable nor sate W. F. 8, Brooklyn Y.=Apply carbolle ointment several timen a day 3. F. WHITMYER, M. D. ——— Hints at Drastic Treatmen food nder @ verdict of unknown I have conveniently disposed Another Terror-in- To the KAltor: In Saturday's “Evening World’ I read “But toror'a'* complaint, He has my whole sympathy. T have @ mother-in-law. I pay her board and clothe her and get nothing but ature, If 1 made to earn thelr bread and butter by ported by their sons-in-law there would not be Qatet. It “A Sufferer* wants to take thie tip, ven Bulldoses the Servants, | THE pocToR. That May Be it Nome, ited 4 do tor @ veiiow anc DER ke one tea sod + ns ev y three hours, ching watch usually be ay ty for @ child of two and 4 with red and acaly # tteh a ow N composed of one ic, one-half ounce of one ounce of cold oy intensely A remedy for @ dull head- sionally. 1 think it te hance KLM, Jeraey city. citrate of magnesia attack coming on oe improve Ame syrup the appetite and dam avenue of hypophos- ration, The dose tw be taken before each anything for removing 4 through thia column, | , Brooklyn, N.Y —You Jan, solf-treatment ta not ound gail and oplum oint- ine by Inunction several rience Resul! LAW so RADE Jaw be kept quiet? ‘Sut jearifelt sympathy. Under shall give you an eMciont Wberally with rough t be done surrepti- arouse ber auept-ion, or a fajlure and you will When she bas par- jer-in-law repast she will 0 annoy you any more. held a kind Coroner's e4 that It fa @ mother-in- AN EX-SUFFERER, Brooklyn, N.Y, we fer the weather she kicks f row. If mothers-in-law Instead of being sup. SYMPATHIZER, aw Can Re Kept | the date age usually engraved Inside the THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1895. GIVEN BY DR. COPELAND. SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS Expert Treatment at Nominal Rates—Trial Treatment and All Medicines Free to Th Groat numbers of people suffer from the matten potsons of ealarrh, as from other subtle chronte Maladies without any correct or definite iden of the natureof their affliction. The following symp: toms have been carefully arranged by Dr. Cope land, tq enable many sufferers to understand just What itis that ails them, Many diseases, known under various apecitic names, are really of cm tarrhal origin ant nature, Every part of the mbhrane, the tone, (hront, eye, ears, mach, Uver, bowels, kidneys. ler, are subject to disease and blight by catarth. ‘The proper cour for sufferers tn this: Rew! these symptoms carefully oveg; mark those that apply to your case and bring thls with you to Dr. Copeinnd. Tf you Ive away from the city, send them by mall aud ask for mail treatment, ‘Trial Tear tn mind that any chronto aufferer, whether from catarrh of other a distressing ronte mniady, may npply any time at 1d Wes Ath at. near Madt the Cope! nH Square, and receive from perts (he most eMfictent treatment now 1h vogue at merviy nominal ratos to offloe and leutwaltike. ‘Trial treatment aud medicine free to those applying In person. Catarrh of the Head and Throat. nt form of catarrh and results Speedy and Inexpensive Do vou blow out « S Ta the no fe nose bleed east re tickling in the throat ™* Do eruats form In the none t the nose sore and tender NIE howe dlscharen oO here paln tn front of head ** ui Te there patn acrosn the ayes “Ta there palo in head"? ne S In your senae of smell leaving * Vovon hawk toclene the throat Jetherea di i the throat Is the throat mornin ware yout i tate I ni th anent “Does your nose atop up Lowarda night" Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes, When eatarth of the head and throat t checked It extends down the windpipe tort un. to the bronchial tuber and in time atta the Huns. Speety and inexpensive cure by the Copeland Hyon take cold ensllye* SYOUF mppetite Variable” Have you stitches in alder” 10 hu Ho vat apIt up ttle cheery ium par: Have youn disgust for fatty footer a there a Vekilig behind the pat Haves you breastbone?" po fea n pal night to get bi Catarrh of the Kidneys, rh of the kidneys reaults either from ent or from overwork of tho kidneys (n separatiog i have bee QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE. fount The Rules of Best plained to C To the Editor: 1 Hehavior Ex- eaponden' Iu @ man of moderate means expected to his sManced both an engagement ant a wed- ring? 2 What should be, the style of the ent ring? 3. On which finger should it be worn? 4 Ia It customary to have the Initials of the contracting parties engraved on either | the engagement or the wedding ring? J. M. 1. It 1s customary, 2 A diamond soll- taire {s usually worn, 3 On the third finger of the left hand, 4, The Initials of both the “high contracting parties’ and ring. eee When you want to Invite a bride and bride groom, and if you only know one, how @o you Nave to write it? 3, Paterson, Nod Address whichever one you chance you | know. A claims that it Is proper to wear a garnet or other Jewelled aiud in his ahirtfront at a! ball oF other evening party, B claims that {t is/ fot proper, Who te right? Car! A stud of some plainer material (as ve a charming mother-n her own gon, She, too, | her sleep and worry. ? jaowith a “ati Im it w all In serene, NOBLE KLRL In regard to ‘‘Sufferer,"* 1 pity him, Mother r are a nuisance in your house. My wife ts forever getting a new servant. The reason Why L suppose is that there tx too much mother: | in-law im the kitchen. Now, I have «et my foot down, She Is welcome ty her bed and board, but she mum give no more orders to my vant, mor have anything to do with my now everything i« run A VICTIM. -Push, &e. | To the Editor | To help a ‘Sufferer? out here i8 a good tip, F think, A mother-in-law in "a good thing | care very mueh made It convenient one evening into a she came so near organize and has bought a1 anti-fat remedy. But there was me, what a deligh with her. She was Ure, ghias a fa new. Wii , and th Anew pleti 1 ny oung {0 d pleasantly, she and he smil that they came and she’ took me three days. That for we Went fi the young man beauty it was, to There were ‘oth my interest was | paid no heed to wh where they went. were bowling hom peared to be il at times when, if T hac about me. we wou off the road and whatever ma; received us. far off, but he y Was afier wondering nearly #il day what a could have happer favt seen them th pueh It along." but be frowning th a crusade > my have b ure that she is on the you d SUFFERER NO. 2 about !t, because T to dump the fat Ted. pond of water, and t she has the wheel, crest in a pateat against 1 in another Woman—ah, Cie 'was to Ko flying a dainty little creat- nd strong as wire, all the ettiest here we Went togethe ines of sylvan Be ainst 4 tree a he hour, ‘One day. a How wheeled by, and ishing @& avs after place together, with her for Jolicht to me r 4 Several ¢ away was 4 by nt in n thee nat the The watt case 1 not Id surely over the t others third dity my lady ap and there wel all my wits have gone bank Into pw to hay oung man Wa not as he had been, never | | remembered to} night before on the Piagsa, Where I leaned wp against the wall, 1 was feeling th did not pay much but I remembered e need of rest, and attention to them, hat baey Were quar- | Bap'th gold or white enamel) would be in better laste. oe Ts it necessary and proper for a entteman in | calling upon a lady whom he has met but once or | twice to previously make known to her the fact, that he if aoing to call, and if 49, In what way vuld he do a0. MK | Ho should not call on so slight an| acquaintance, without having received an invitation or, from the girl. at least, permission, If @ lady and gentleman are engaged and one 4, 18 it proper for the tng, and if 60, what kind? Dade C1uy If the engagement has been announced itis right under the clicumstances to go into mourning. ‘The extent and nature of the mourning worn depends on the taste of the wearer, 9 ko into mourn MOURNER, ose Applying in Person. Xpensive cute by the Copeland system. 10 your hanwtn and fi " # Hoticeable (nthe mornings? (Vand clammy? pati in amiall of hack? ie and cloudy when left standing" va Jour sew spate foating Metre thw een” 0 You sew sprite outing beta Arethe ayes dil unt stactnes taste tn ‘Tthe, ts “Isthe akin dry and ny Ts the hatr dry and brite!" fina the perspiration n bad odor: there puminens under the oy’ Are there dark rin thee; Tete skin pate and skin n wary tok attacaat joasint things wi ” ‘chilly feellnga down the Uae inte pain and ache?" 3 {vel too heavy Catarrh of the Liver. ‘The liver ts affected by catarrh theo tubes In the liver, by the Copeland ayatem. “Are you trrltabler* Ik Your memory poor? » You wet tired easily h! flushes’ y blarredy* you pal In the baci “an't You expl «your flesh wal Ny Irits low wt ttm Bloating after eatl {Have you natn aronnd the | yo You have gurgling In howelat 1 have rumbling in bowelat here throbbing In the stomach?! UDe vou have sense of heat in bowalet? {Po You muffer from patna iy templent ho vou have palpitation of the heart? ‘De Wiese feellugs affect your memory?" there ageneral feeling of lassitude” Catarrh of the Stomach. polsonous mncus, which drops dow! ad anit throwt wt night. Speod} inexponsive cure by the Uopelaud system.” vomiting? belol tip gaat Tight: Weatadr: F tongtin coated? ty {Cimon have dlarebieat Tethere rush of thong tortie head? In thore 001 ant bad taste in mouthr’ Lawler wey lon in stomach? lead In stomach! culdenly ore ron nin ermpty yoy eat at 15 West 24th St., New York. M, to 8 man Tam engaged to, anyway? 1. Your ‘What do SWEET MARIE. friend is right. The jarism that guage. 2. The literal “flancee” Is aManced, ee or betrothed, 1 In going up a etiquette rule of precedence for taken her in at a dinner party? 3, Should a oF her escort take charge of the ch are handed back by the usher at @ theatre? JERSEY LADY, Bayonne, N. J. 1, The man should precede tn going 2 At her left. 8. Her escort shoul take charge of them. eo 8 Ts tt appropriate for a taw-school grad have LL Bt siting card? Unless he wishes to printed after his name on RICHARD ROK, PLANCON HAVE frequently used the genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract in Frauce, whenever 1 felt myself ran dow T also use it in America and fod it mont excellent in clearing iny votee. ee Aroone are of imitations, Be see Te the expression “steady company"? vuleart My friend saya it te, ant s0 word “ance,” or tances," tn better, Which In rlaht? Tu the words “steady company’ to dente the young (one of those lovers’ w), and she was ant litle body, ‘quite equal to co man, T knew this, and so let it pass, 11 took my rest quite oblivious of my surroundings or theirs, What really; 1 don't know, but it mu more serious than [ suspected, homeward trip Was anything ant didn’t him any more, though she and 1 took mapy little ater: on spins togethe 1 say I did not him any more mean for som That was several weeks | had Kone into quite a remote Where there Was excellent sketch 4. he had left me by a across a stony fleld nein a Stream. an hour, 1a minute eHing ¢ quarrel tepensdent with any | our but plea time r, W a Uppose she when T heard answer came head showed came tearing adfully fr me he said eerily that swinking oked SAW Thank ‘God H seemed Ube me slong With @ speed L thought was not in m By degrees 1 began t feretand that my lady was hurt in Way, and he was going for Welp, young man my young la mired most, and it was his fuce thet 1 had seen in her sketches-even more of | them than before we had gone on that} th ays’ trip and had come home in adfrrel, — Of course, wh knew what Was expected. of to get the young man where help was, I brace; myself to do my best, and ‘I think added greatly to his speed by my prompt Fesponse to bis efforts, ne * sent a 4 | line of blo: forbed from catarrh of other organa Speedy and the dingase extending from the stomach Into the Hpeody aud Inexpensive cure fomach Is urnally caused by ‘stomach Ia fall do you fea oppressed? 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I think by time we get her to my office, she will be suflicteatly recovered to go hom Going back, the young man wh. Tieht along behind the carriage as if i all depended on him, 1 don't think ever saw so young a man who had quare yah r Ir * r id r 2 | he |relled with ‘a girl, take so much interest in her, He even forgot me at the tor's oMice, and they had to send ong But my lady was ‘all right, and that was enough glory for both of ‘us, Postertpt—Didn't 1 begin this by gays that Twas a bicycle for hire? E y iy oung man came into my place i And'Ene put her pretty white hand om Fjme and patted me aa if 1, were very -|dear to her, and told the man the place to send me up te jouse and send the bill slong. My husband will pay it.” and ‘the young man smiled on her, and, giving me on the paddies oe ou're corl *Tdon’t knew what that tp, 1 Abin the presence ‘of my & fib in the: 2 trot Free Press, : > ei bi bhee