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™ * _ THE WORLD: SATUNDAY EVE. ee Publishes by the Press Publishing Company, @ to @ PARK ROW, New York Off: x York a2 second! SBOCIATE JUSTICE WREWEH, of the United eam nable to expect thar the Lue necessity of belief and w » believe hax none C ‘ ait a{ teem AMMMiIRTame great th hts © oe n cen Mates Supreme Court, one of the abicst me “ " h v0 (arte As «man eth, ao ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1900, iK @ bench, has given his views on the religion of | i arelthetp faith and value The 4 SD TE the cwentieth century. He say ‘ as a (Me sbere PrELOEAL one's convictior 4 I predict (hat the ow entury will be for ” a man eat and seaious he e aa | VOL. 40 .ccseesseceerceseeeees NO. 14,0 228 | ate ae siiea HALT ary expense creed |» ccnential to religt = ' f ie 4 ateite. | TM aiioth century: wi rarer: 100g Intelieotua! advancement eo 1 has been one Jenominational alry and ateife sh ei how Wlarmach Go rollin thet reard The nex . ristian ut nowt surely promoted Whet ve la ae does not ripen into charac ! & century wi nated £oF|rogpects eclontitically true, It is true that clvillaation [page and lovely life, te like @ barr: vered! T te the new dogior’'s n&mbt? inquinhd One| girls,” aid hartuns wad ecarley, ‘June’ rend + ree ahs , spits * arog Humant J ad ueh | with leaves, but frultiens, W fa enol wins oft aelat’s boy ; “Give it to me" cried Hele ancet*, vail ier t ¢ commercial ¢ ee moving onward from barbarism to the} 1 look, In (he coming century to see not merely « Hopkins.” was the re: | roguish trick, uaugltiners,' orprise + if nothing else, a means elas of civiization, No century nas wht-| clearer conception of the fundamental truthe—a put Is he married?" asked another “He will provably tell this,” “and? of gre » The nations are feeling the : dvanee as the prese looking back-| ting behind us as of little significance the minor dif “L believe not.” fore night thts etcaptde will be ail over town.” The t are consolidating into large C cress of Christianity, we nothee two] ferences of creed and doctrine but ae a keener and That settles it. sald the third girl, “I'l! never speak im ag exclatioed Helen oe Li 1 England are reaching gut featur On the strieeie about creed®.| more Just appreciation of the m: whie rt fa hand iootor Mechancete feed! He's ast us q the grasping 1) Aypropriave to thempelves eel Taking | are the (nat belteveth shall Hume can become fit to enter the new Par ke this ie ane . . . . ' ory all over the world. and If this continues along the! be saved. ant he that veth not is oo demny which one day shall dawn upon the earth orth (am an invalid.” | One night the poople were roure ’ . ad Neneeallind - deillae ate aaa ane —————] "Kate, let's you and 1 become nurses,” suggested | and shrill tones of alarm; the fire service waa inc J. DE WITT T M GE: « Sanborn, 2 clemt and the citiaens lent a he! 4 rae No ot | Helen, 1) dare you to go home, make believe sick, | was braver or more heip!u n the young doctor: t+ A | A 4 ett le up sour head and send for the doctor It will be/ feared no risk and heeded no caution wo rare fun.” ventured Kate Upton | in his atte save a chil? from the flames ! + “There isn't a soul in the nouse, so the coast is} was struck e i t rs and they ¢ e clear, I'll do Ki df you'll go with me." his unconse ; if ark’® h Herd near b ‘They were too Intent on thelr fun to notice ihe] “Is it fate or providence?’ thought Helen as # > | 4 Fomulah twinkle in the boy's eyes, and he dit not] offered co waten voile him while her father sur - consider It necessary sto Inform them that the gentie-j moned Dr, G: ef. | LEEP $s the vacation of th Mt 4s the mivd ja soft robe woven tn heaven, with which He wraps/ so that the guests at 10 or 10.90 may meet sleep at the) TA! Under consideration sas citttng in the GruRRist's) | She Aneit bee te h ania te etoet aon yy ] ; 4 reat ae tig ch " : 4 Poses mane Gee tat HERE Rowe’ te thelr own 'dormiterien, rhe see Perige | ins ailinee he ought to be te hae toe ae his and oer hand upon his bros - ; ie ri a ¢ catalan v7 ie pulses art at at ne the worst critagy the robbery of] Two or three social heroines could do that in all angry or enter into the spirit of the joke. The closed ned and met hers. - baste recognised 1) schools of medicine; tt ts a) rus fof this meccy of slumber. Much | the towne and cities. “Dil go.” he decided ax the messenger aummonea| “Oh, you are not dead; 1 was so afraid you would THE JURY, | uivine nth ogo! of the night: It 1s Ol Tresey Mose ime been incalcated om this subject.) Thosands of men and women are slain each year| im to Judge Clatice residence never open your eyes and would never kn w'-— Anl THE JUDGE “AND feet ates a pspreday eeelien a Tanines Moots ene ear advice when Se 9AAli "R67 tae hours, Helen was on the sofa among a pile of pillows and] she hid her face In ner hands ' N connection with Judge Cowing’s public re-| pute patience on the rack of torture, oF! from the ni PEASY 190 * Ours | The vitality of men and women Je depleted, and they | Mate « charming fnvall? in spite of the wet bandage| He tried to rive, but mank back with patn, buke to a jury in his court-room, based upon | tadhouse, or in the grave . | Hut | here and now pronounce highest congolation into ohronte ailments, if they do no! die of dys “ l 4 ¢ the finding of a verdict which he considered | D0 not take (hie divine gift asa matter of course. | for all those who in any depariment have veerticed | 22P8!8 oF consumption of nervouy prostration, and the | 1 » featereatsoite quse- (20% gb) hours of healthful unconset thelr health to duty. Your sleeplessness { much|P@Uly Koes out of the cheek beyond all restoration eee Bien, oy BORE: 2 Seems ' | ness in a blessing worthy of continuous and sap le] wound as yo can find on any battlefield, and 18 an | Late retiring is the mother of premature wrinkles 4 recomnith Praise the Lord three hundred and] honorable wound | Lack of sleep aemesinetes social life, *; In a trial by jury what is the strictly de-| sixtyave rrections in a y Most Americans do not get sh ough. The sin of| A reformation is needed, and if the customs of the fined position of the presiding Magistrate as re-| Artificial slumber can be made up by the apothe- © retiring Is one most wire ard rulnoum| world could be changed in this matter, and the cur- gards the jury and the evidence? Is he thore to/oarier. but natural Bre J js a balm, a panaces, a] What ts much needed ts that in al! our citles those WhO) tains of #octal life could be rung down at @ reasonable 1 t that. ‘the| atholinae that no one but God can mix. With It helare leaders in al life turn back tre hour of draw-| hour of the ts ahd 2 per cent. would be added to the! virtually niggsaes bd his eh duc ee a : Nel athee your eyes and brain and nerve and bone. 1 8 tng-room assemblage (rom 10 uod i o'clock to 8 of 1.28! world's tengo’ 7. DE WITT TALMAGE twelve men to whose minds and comprehen tk SLE REES the testimony tn the case is presumably direct ¢ \ i Or is he present as a careful balancer of the scales, | to the end that all the 1orms of law may be com on her forehead. Her two friends were full of eym-| “Dea't move! plied with and a perfect impartiality preserved? pathy. peed will soon be here.” And allowing that he is justified in openty tell oh a fearful headache, doctor; 1 am almost] He etretebed out his uninjured arm and érew her for it?” and the biue 4 fng the jurymen tha ..ey have rendered an out rea in a e ¢ @) Cau wild; cast yeu do something turned to him pleadingty. ble you love me?" rageous verdict and in discharging the panel on| “n and his was the answer, but gravely felt her pulse, took her temperature pon the spot, shouldn't there be proviston for further! » \oxmrt h.w many “indiwidigie” thmes, ae Mrs. greatest dependence upon proper; vooa. looked at her tongue. a 0 a ‘ n ly administered mas-) In addition to culture anu massage, | suggest ” Proceedings? Qughtn't ft to be as possible to ] Gemp would say, T have seriously protested! saxe for the development of the neck and breast; but|a farinaceous diet and total abstinence from all spicy | “7 understand your case, Miss Clark,” he explained; eo cruel te me all these cays, ( ) Punish talesmen for disregarding plain evidence| ® aguinet (ve use of so-called mechanical developers | unless the subject learns how te breathe property lor stimulating food, and, of course, from. strong | “it !# nothing perme bait these ettastes, Lge Gat wanieie: as it is for failing to report for duty at all? of the buat? And yet 1 am daily importuned @/ and practises exercises thet will expand and develop |coffee or tea, and all alcoholios. 1 will leave & remedy RS 700 Bee bd 7 v fe much compinint of the dificulty in| iret often fork times to give my opinion on some- her lunge properly, the manipulations will have very| With the massage, a good emouieet should be used. a Bs > “4 thing new In the way of a bust developer, ttle effect. Linseed ofl mized with lanoline, about half and haif, I securing good men to do jury duty. The reluctance! | co be vy dear read to consider thet all ndeed, vocal exercises and tight gymnastics will in| ts excellent and will feed the tissues from the exterior t Of busy citizens to give up thelr awn occupations) » ¢ should be gradual. | some Canes develop the bust without maseage at all) in quite a wonderful manner. Th for the days required In court Is easily to be under. evelop the buat you must proceed carefully and! But, iny dear friends, if you etoop and crane your] Ldaseed oll mixed half and half with a bensotn lo every half hour; ‘hey are parmiess, You are suffering Heatly, If you would not run the risk of ruln-|pretty necks and breathe with your pretty mouths|tion, made aa follews, is equally eMaacious, except in * stood. It, would seem that all which can be done ie your health And courting, possibly, some disaster. | open and alt over your eye and nerve destroying fancy |casce of greet emaciation, and the lotion will prove | ‘om eh seule attack of wha Dy means of plain laws and thelr eareful inter-| pont put any faith In marvellous bust developers. | work all day, and sleep in warm, enerrating roome,|more agreeable to many: her rysr “ i ‘a it wea 3 pretation should be done to make the paths of| (Usually women with flat chests have weak volces| propped up by Pillows, you cannot earn beautiful,| Bider-flower water, sixteen ounces; tincture bensoin, tionary and see what this terrible malady te that ; durymen clear. Also that a Court should do all inj ind really 4 at frat vocal culture and chest @x- | soft, satiny necks and shoulders. half ounce; tinoture myrth, quarter ounce. Mix may outgrow! Do you guppese he ie ‘The olf man 41d not lose the glames he enat on ite power to keep an uneasy apprehension from | non more than local treatment And earn them you must, if nature hae net given yg sgn to think I am very {UT Helen. . F tities in the way of char a a ud 74 All the giandular structures of the body are bene-| them to you. The frietion in connection with the use of either of| “1 belleve he aaw through it. I never 1 -head igme fited and aided In thelr normal growth by judicious} You cannot acquire them wholesomely tn any but| the preparations es 7 ie positively tial. declared ares Wie ae) manipulation and friction, and therefore 1 place the| the legitim 7. ‘eT HUBBARD AYER. roel bil sage oll aa Tl con tt , i _ nee >> <2 . . k BRAKES ON IN HARLEM! De Ol OW that an electric car in One Hundred and CELERY A I L ° j Twenty-fifth street has hit something USE 4 worth while—nothing less than a city THE YEAR ROUND. hook and ladder truck—it seeme likely 0 that steps will be taken to cause a slowing maces ELERY ie in season from September unt!l April, aren; Wes te fries me in Harlem's great ‘and should be in daily use on the family table. It Is one of the beet nervines known, le invalu- Ever since the introduction of the under trolley able as a salad and is of great importance in system on the Third Avenue Railway Company’s| the kitchen, where Mt = ba td aah y 4 Dig cross-town route the ci 4 flavoring, as a vegetable In soup of as a mal department of cookery. Fesidents and to visitors. The fine long blocks ge table use select firm, white stalke, wash them between avenues have tempted motormen to show| thoroughly. ¢ crape them a 4 tay Loe in water the speedin: het ¢ til they are crisp and cold. Vl ready to serve ° psesinees of thelr newly eqitipped vébictes bs tn a cloth and aplit the stalk fn almost to the to the utmost—and they have done it, |toctom, allowing a few of the tender white Idaves to Z = : i f So long an the perils of this reckless rapid tran-| remain. Serve in a celery giass or on a dieh, with a ree > Yo the Ritur of The Breaing World: ait were monopolized by ordinary pedestrians and| iittie sat | " A a “ee eis Wil semepedy tell and briefty explain the corre:t = @tivers all appeared to go well with the dashi The larger stalks may be used for salad by cutting ” F uy ‘ anewer to the time-worn problem regarding the ma’ Miss aAvect 7 shing into pleces three-quarters of an inch long, After cut-: |. 5 . : > whe visited a certain prisoner daily and upen being 5 a y adventurers. it in an evil moment came ling, measure, each pint of celery allow halfal |. : i , pe gE i 8 5 asked what relation he was to the prisoner answered: r that truck in the way, and henceforth all may be| jint of Mayon’ To not mix the dreming ; ib. — Bi ee 5 ~' | |sistere and brothers have I none; that man’s father ; @hanged, Harlem wiil breathe easier if It be ao, | with the celery ui N j a's , is my father’s eon.” What relation is he to the pris even though it ta a soup may be by mixing one across ior MER TaY SARA MRED fo wet ean er suicken Jelly with one quart of rich cream, Ps After both bave come to a boll In separate saucepan. Put the Jelly to boll, and tn It put three of four etaiks | . ciety, of an equal number of the coarser stalks. hye THE SERUM OF OLD AGE. after it } : Lod yd - hour an Pvt eta Mg of the terme pete, JEN lm “ugh 9 der, returning e celery t VE : K Dr. bc ape eventually discovers 1.4 When the bas come to the boll mi f zs 3 & Iife-protonging serum, how shall we be): two even (eas { flour mixed with one tai Psmiane im place of the awkward mongre) wen! better off than that Unhappy Aneclent to f utter well creamed; then stir it int “gutomobiie (maée up of incongruous Greek ani whom the gods gave the boon of immor-|'"* unt!) It (swell thickened, and pour the mala Latin) the smooth-sounding, homogeneous and con at 2) tality, but to whom they denied the greater) (U7 10, the Mock Sur le ett paktea cat venient word “autcérome” It 1 made up 6f the boon of youth? When old age, in its re- eammt be imparted in any other WAY, and eeems en- Gresk auto, self rome running. We have the Morseless way, searches out a man— pectally necessar lery soup. | —_—— - His POINT OF VinW. the victim's chief desire, in default of his vanished| The Spinster Ivo you think mgn and women ever youth, 1s to retain enough mental and phynical| *!, ' old to marry” ‘ ‘Vigor to combat senility and to suffice for the en-) ._ ni Borne ORIN COR COMER ERED Joyment of the septuagenarian pleasures clabo- ju a a Fately catalogued by Cicero. Will there be any of| ‘ “ this enjoyment for the man entering his second | HE WAS HOME EARLY centu.. under the stimulating ald of Dr, eee | Whether one hide in some seciuded Nook, Whether at Liverpool or Sandy Hook oe —_— ; ‘Rof's cerum? i Lat us rather ask the men of science for a serun, «) that dispels the spectres of self-reproach— | iN ——that clears i To-day of past regrets and future fears, | and makes the ageing wind forgetful of that death fp life, the days that are no more. Far better the! Short and full life than one of proay length, with shrunk shank and slippered pantaloon finale Achilles made the choice at the dawn of history, iy, your fulfilling duty as a mother certainly . have a right to dlepone of your own life. The daugh- ae THE HOUSEHOLD. | THE SICK MOUNTAINEER : ters mhould not be cast aside nor should they be made ' enn miserable, but most girle are fairly reasonable, dl 7 . WOUNDED HEARTS. ft t» quite natural that a daughter should be » ite | Table oficioth ts a sanitary substitete fer wall RA ley ov Lomb GRD. of gealous of any one who is to {ake her mother from| paper in the Kitchen, her. A little diplomacy will probabiy win their con-| Of fish, the olly varietion are not easily digested and are noi favorites with the epicure. and mankind has never improved on it, Always A Piekic Swain. oe Absorbent cotton, if quickly applied when milk or the happy man is the man who crowds a f; ‘gj nineteen years of age and AN BXCHPTIONAL YOUNG wan, cream (s spilled on cloth, will prevent a stain, ull i five years. 4 . Measure of activity and accomplishment into his Se te ee ae If you care for a perfumed bed open the pillows free-act drama of life and leaves the dull five-act Knce then tee, ner anguaitieg Ne fi ay ere as _ ai ‘and sprinkle sachet powder among the feathore, to the other fellow. And if at the end of the but I dont think he loves hat as much as hq does me. bad cat gf bisa The cude of ple ctust that are left over may my ‘act the player shall feel that he h Will you pleare advise me? Fc, ae er ee made into Uttle pation and filled with Jam, . . ; oe as attained give the young gentieman up. It| And exclaimed tn rurprise, 1's ieinbih pldce of SRULONME Sead, oun treason ae Just expectations, then indced You he would not “keep osmpany,”| “WHY, the other chaps alwars want two! ee oie moane te Gnaren q ge ch ioken richness ‘ 4 The sweetest canticle is Nunc Dimittis, Re gall hd bas Bag Le & young bond MRR POINT OF Virw, hen a recipe says “one cuptui” you may be safe 4 ea ate owe 1d te certainly Ue “Darling,” excia med (ne Heppy husvend, afver the in vstng half a pint, “Malt to taste” means @ tea- oa sirabie, both as a friend and ;wvetheart. There are * 4 . . Kile SERVANT: plenty @f other end more deserving young pean! veto minister had pronounced ikem one. “I am not worthy iw te = pint of quid. f your love.” s !and if I were in your place 1 showid exons this uncer.” ‘ A es for distinguishing élamonds from paste and DELICATE - tain young person off my books “OF couine you're not” whe repites + to touch them with the tongue, The diamond MAlTeR. ee age 8 air) can't afford to let even an opp Such te Qaaan salstress who wants to Dave and to keep 7 of aves Banat Seine In ‘ng ta dine with paretine never servants should herself do any tauii-1 Have mes daaen Gel os othe iochine as it heats the ciaaiin eno oe 1s fea Pather—So yo. cay Meg aac a ae wee pani | to amy one, not very ny di uw sad . eat Tel m - - Af the latter is young und ge i Do you think 1 urbr to ace why. pray analy ! or Bay experience of housekeeping, tor ount of wy deughier P Daughter—On, 1 suppor it's ome wf the (raite I ine) i 1 Bae + for we It all depends. € 4 of @ berited from my moines r wipe hie emoked,” eure wn: sq Bie pe ape A belne cor woman to « man much ager ghan herself ws & " Imad of the Pow § “ther bas teen a row in . 4 4g De mist pugh | have known oue or (wo suck unjone, We TRUCK OUT, afraid I shall have to cone o Sbe_No, dear. I'l come for you—Judy. ‘Your taking » second husband @il! tn no way prevent touched 4 fit am sate at ihe club to-night dow't walt up to be happy ones. Your daughters opposition js easy! Milee—Did hori strike you for « unt “Thee you could hardly cai tt Peete 8% Mreeetion | tor \to waderstand. et RO ok and it) eabae et He oirues (Ot me, dur: eae lias hl eel ae