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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1900. ‘ge MBB anon [& TALMAGES SATURDAY SERMON. 3 WHILE LOVE LIVES ON. | ST no soul say: “This is @ bitter life!" Or, old and gray ; Turning aside with ead or scornful lips 3 Praning Cxsvane, tt @ PARE BOW, THE EAR--Mysterious Home of Reverberation_and Echo. To words allied that tell of hope’s eclipse, | trillion five hundred and ninety-two Dillion one hun- Long as there dwells in any earthly spot ORE wonderful than any arch ever lifted, or any SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1900. transept window ever {/lumined, or any Corinth dred and eighty-six million forty-four thousand four | One heart that swells with faith surrounded 7 fan columa ever crowned, or any Gothic cliis- | hundred and fifteen sounds, and all that variety | not; ————— ter ever elaborated Is the human ear. | made, not for the regalement of beast or bird, but For is no soul's storm-weathering anchor gone WOL. 40. NO. 14,089 peeey most skilful and assiduous physiologists | es the human ear. While love lives on! lof our time have been those who have given thelr) ‘or the ear, all chimes, all tickings of chronometer’ ‘ i ————————————————————eee—— time to the examination of the ear and the study of |~ all anthems, all dirges, all glees, all choruses, all ee ee ae cee woney ie 3 DAILY HINT FROM M’DOUGALL its arches, its walls, ita floor, its <onala, Its aque Jullabies, all orchestration. The ear! A perpetual! > ver ctaine alone, one ant heartbeat atill bs ducts, ita galleries, tts intricacies, ita convolutions, |point of fhterrogation, asking, How? A perpetual!) P mat to his own gives a ive thrill, : its divine machinery point of apostrophe appealing to God, None but God “4 In this tw might that plepean) to mest, é The most of ft {9 tnvisibie, and the microscope vuld plan ft. None but God could build it. None bu! !% \taxeg day of night, or victory of defeat, breaks Gown in the attempt at exploration God could work It. None but Got could keep tt. None! 2 Fronting elate the darkness as the dewn— The cartilage which we call the ear ts only the but could understand It. None but God could ex- |» For love lives on! i storm door of the great temple clear down out of plain tt 4 "Ripley D. Saunders, ight. ant door to the fmmortal soul “He that planted the ear, shall He not hear?” Shall | + i stroke of a key of yonder organ sets the alr lthe God who gives us the apparatus with which we]? 4. $-9->0-0-6-0-60-06-00004000000004 vibrating, and the external ear catoh=* the undulat- hear the scunds of the world Himeelf not be able to : ila 8 fairy Sata beet Ing sound and passes ft on through the bonelets of | eateh up song’ and groan and blasphemy and wor- o6 the middle ear to the internal ear, and the three Loree Dee Heb give tse a Chaulty Whlob| tie ban e6t WRITING thousand fibres of the human braim take up the vl-| | imsett? ee > bration and roll the sound on into the roul A i sit cre omar ge tain mtr ee] NY **, CORNER | enc mrterncs at an cet 1 kings of thought tapaieiie, ot phyadsiei sl file car. In more than one-piece th ist: gal ee comfortably from fine face cloth and laid tn many kings of thought, of medicine, of phystoloxy He inclined His ear, by whieh T come small flat plaits on bodlee and skirt, points of lace oak done penance of life-long study and got no| ( » His ear so y down to your lips that He intervening between the Narrow bands of fur ANT. same of roverberation and REV, T, DE WITT TALMAGE. (whips FOR A SMALL ROOM, | Jism the yore and skirt, and there is a sesh of soft Tarioes Lome ot rerertataton anh ome Giant | ——- Tk er ars ff up yonder; it (s God away silk deeply fringed. a = ntral Depor o " vd 1 so cloae up tha en yo y ‘The other gown is made of fine face cloth with thick ( . Jcome quick de art the way by cartllages, oe ee ent crore a whleper t at when you BPAY] 4 witig corner can he easily fixed up in ® ROME! frigh lace, Making the flounce on the overskir, and i! |part the way by air, part the way by bone, part the where it 1s Imponsible to provide a desk proper. the yoke ts further trimmed with lines of mink fur IA ee way by rerve—the slowent despatch plunging Into the| Ah. ves. He hears the cs sigh and the plash | “The table itself consists of a board shaped like &| apq clasped with enamelied and jewelled bucklen ef ee ear at the speed of 1,08 feet a second. Small inetru-|of ¢ an's and the 1g syllables of the | quadrant of a circle, fitted into the corner of the wall] the antique Irish design. ee ment of music on whted 4 played all the musts you | shipw driven on the Skerries, and the _ —— <9 CAYVAN Uri tes mses an Rae tno hy Sart tot dn derstorm to the sa t breathings of a flute. jus He s the fortiveime br m hands In the “Gmail iretrumemt of mus | Dussetd f festival ax ensily an He he ry are TO THE of surfi nd the thingess of one dlof artillery when the thirteen squares o' git STAGE AS A CAREER. [fiftieth pert of an inch, and that thinness divided into [troops open all thelr batteries at once at Waterloo. He EVENING WORLD. Tred tasers) ‘Five hucman vows Geese Melony, GF LTHAE DIANUAG) THOCOET CH HA. , POUCHES EE tt eOO OOOO IRB GEORGIA CAYVAN, who for ton years was the ear, ‘That volco capable of producing seventeen PO WINE) TALMAGE: Am Oveulatery Sell. leading woman of the Lyceum Theatre, once gave ‘To the Batter of The Evening World to Philip G. Hubert, jr, a llat of qualifications | What do you think of this? Some time ago s young for ruecess on the stage, which he has included in his lady gave & social gathering at her house io which I ~| ° was ted. During the course of the evening & | ‘suggested a kissing game. The ladies ae aa T HUBBARD AYER. quiesced. Al} the men went out of the room and only By HARRI ° the jedies remained. Each gentleman was then blind | folded and was told to walk in where the ladies were | SW and hideous epidemic ix ciatming young end) fi and kise the iady whom he caught. No sooner was . \ iful victima far and near with sickening | , the gentleman in the room than the ladies fell wen ‘ } peed. | “ds him aad stuffed onions down bis throat. The gent _ NOTICE HERE, MR. PRESIDENT. he toothpick habit, and, awful to tell, whereas men were not allowed to go out of the room. The OU were giad to take an election from New iy toa few brief months part its ravages were con- | ‘same was done to every gentioman in the house. Whe York four years ago, Mr. McKinley. |fined to the male habitue of the cheap restaurants Ve can suggest some clever plan of revenge? 1.0. @ i take an example day ree during the noon hours tn the vicinity 7 pales alliaaa - ay Oe ey ayn luncheon roome scores of charining 44 Bratn-Spreiner.” a} we: tmaltens each diligentty engaged In chewing a wooden To the Réitor of The Evening World 7 Note what 1 happening in the case of toothptek or holding ft tn af fashion I wish some mathematician would sprain his brats 9 didn ching ‘obtem: What amount, including Interest ° 4 ym and apply the principle in the case of Gage. |netwoer her lips—or, more shocking * on this problem at ne | oh ot ty sth-cleaning tote (compound) at 4 per cont., would a man receive at the Public trust is sacred in the nation as well as in fia suing this branch of her tooth-cleanttn (compound) i i per any waa placed to his credit from y face of the world at large My dear girls, don't you want men to preserve any Ae ot emt baad te As all about the sex in general and each one ELLIOTT. of you in particular? thing that appeats with most strength of a women b the State. - “POLYGAMY CRUSHED.” a HIB is the caption of an article in the Press ‘Te Dream of Death. Te the Rai of The Evening World | and supported by and natled! “yun't some dream expert please let me know what wed to the wall, it signifies to dream of death? The person dreamed of toal at a convenient heig | to wooden brackets i ure, fresh sweet and@ure, | Above the table there can be a little corner cupboard | js living. Also a i a of white : e. what does it mean to dream What the Press means to my is that young man's sou), for a relay of ‘stationery and ink. Iilles and tea roses? N.LG. Roberts has been excluded from Cougress. not have rhapsodized over | | A wrought- spended lamp with a rose or am- ae And that is as far as polygamy has been this passion | ber shade, fixed to the wall, will light the corner, mesday. che ne On what day was Apri! 20, 1847 aD eh the foatures ter would not have by ” \% ani If wo are to believe the speeches made | NO CAUSE FOR ALARM, Mo | ¢ his beloved to tho canvas that depteted _ By those who led the fight against Roberts, po-| mph vides i ch conduct,” sald the teacher to-a rebellious pu-| On what day of the week was Christmas Day in 18? ss Aygamy is flourishing more than ever in ( tah tthe. favine 1 my dear young friends, for will eventually ie your fagher's gray hairs) - K. H. et Cutting off a dog's tail will not cure hydro vin the world should be my @riend, Inasmuch sorrow to the grave.” mi } we ever n 1 . Bern 1x52 of Jersey, England; Freneh. “# ax I tove you all cbeetilag.sto replied the incorrigible youth. | ise ie Mrs, Langtry’s age? Also what fs Calve'e If polygamy is to be crushed the place to begin | Among men and women of reflnement It is tacitly | dalle: «Tae sationalty? : WAGER. > the process is in Utah. And more power to the! ‘onderstxod that all matte Leotinrytiag be fied hein hd hoggr ape WITH WEIGHT. | Yeu, If He Deserves Leer cedy aed ; > | men and women with their hands on the lever! MISS GEORGIA CAYVAN. are performed In the privacy of one's dreasing:r0m hat makes, the average woman tell falachoods| y, {t proper to apply the word “‘handsot oe i" | ‘The tollet of the teeth Is no exception | about her age gan? NATHANIEL. ’ JURY REFOR MI — EI D ak "The Stage as a Career’ ‘This is the list You way with as mush propriety use your tooth: | | “Recause she can't tame It on the scales.” | _— oo RM IS DEMANDED. | stone gooscue eee sana ict sour hath or Four manicare n-| wtih A ia I rer npr * | An unimpatred digestion. } jiienents (n YOUT tor with your friends gathered | Helleve me, the toothpick habit {= the acme of vul- ALREADY NAMED, | fo) rH 2 HATEVER clse the Molineux trial has) A siender feure Up vart capacity for take! yout vou aa your toothpick In the streets tearity HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. | THEP—Madam, call yo dog off! o *# w UuD BE a brought about or may bring about, it has| 4 marked face {ing nin - Lady—Call bite “ORT: Noy tedeed: 1 onl) bien Dewer, ~ & ARCHITECT. he A carrying voice 2 An absolute and undis 5 ‘ ' eae hee | id pointed most sharply the need of radical) . p THE FORLORN HOPE. eS ene 7 |.4 lack of real feell i devotion to we a rs Pe oe ennai (a prclolog Ape Me Cie ae “o" Yictoria wishes that Tommy Would try an’ sto ayes been a ees x) manele A a ’ ; ye ds! ent 2 old, al) i should aot escape the attention of the) tended fe "7 eh 1. . . ‘ ‘ : . | Nor quatl at what the cynics say; gehoo! No Mand T would Ike STarieeet Leislature A eh ar a agua Winning any more victories like that of Spion Kop. we what the present calle. ante fe 5 Reforms : Fascination of manner. § from abuse or Posterity oft marks “0. k. |*PSet I go to Cooper Institute, £9 to High School ; 4 : oe oes which will— | Purity of speech. : i— a —s Se apne | eter af architect's office as an apprenting Prevent waste of time in securing a panel; al knowledge of 1o prot ’ U M BR ELL S T H COS ~ EACH! + ra A A I | lend through the High School, Protect talesmen from the browbeating lawyers: ‘ the THE KAISER'S MUSTACHE + - 75 Free cae Tall ream do so, You have years to v Make it impossible for the illness or death of oA menieral education. § Bome genius at advertis: ° | ere em't cut any of them off from your school tT teers Koewiediie of | Ins \ F SPANISH ORIGIN. 1B spare, Don't cut any of them off from yom ene juryman out of twelve to interrupt a trint and cium } me ; while study for your chosen profes stuming, } Quickness at seizing op- . ‘ ver | a yore lel al statement hat the Kat mustache i perhaps cause the doing over of all that has been| A peace t Rsemledae a cute salen. Lat ee. Saeki ar Ue Heese + York's streets, When fine » | Considerable buriness ' wry t of 6 1, as depicted tn his | nulldings impress you learn w areal Consideration of this last proposition will sug |p ity > Mood tuck, har been Indignantly traversed by a Ger- lcompare thelr work with that of other destsne gest the question previously discussed in) The | tnfaggiog (nduriry Talent monthly ‘The “upturned mustache’ was | Read simple bocks on oc fal oe nee bw Undaunted ambition. invented, according to thie authority, at the ractical men have appl all around you the prine (World, whether or not the vest interests of jus-| Undaunted am wee he 2 GR Se er auth Chistes). got iajes therein described, A little late> you will lke te Mee are really served by the requirement of a} NOT LITRRARY. hi Fini Sit spread thence to Belgium, read Ruskin on the art of architecture \ | @Manimous verdict from a jury, With men's fe your friend a iiterary man? | Germany, 8w tance. Louls XII was rel Ry the time you are through with your school you | minds workizg variously as they do, is not acon-| “No’ answered M “Tee's Juat a writer. monarch who wore this type of mustache tll | win be ready Ses spereaticonblp in the afice of. q ” e's too bald- header » n erary n* . al by Wilk . | first-class archit whicl js the best pl iT “Benacn of eight or nine opinions out of twelve) Hes! E-Waste ma vival by WO i wartd for you to WORE up to your ambition, The Cooper Union will help you, but don't ‘ as likely to be right ax an agreement of the =; / dozen judgments” | ise all your evenings there while your days are spent PS _ » A MISSION NOT FOR OUR GIRLS. | ; b The cew umbretlas are selling for $7 aplece, The jquite the ra, Tt is made of | ! wold ! iN erage of iwory, WHR 8 In other studies, Too much work will make a dull Day's Lobe Stor ’ 2 2! cto attract attention is the black ilk ums |bridie and a little tinkling bell with a bamboo handle surmounted with—we ‘The morkey Is in evidence, and looks hie best in| **chitect as well as a dull anything else . 4 a aac, {MINK Teo: soled cota sie, ‘THIS BAA, WHEN brsinge, 146 Gah tH WOMGNE et only aa Gah MEIGS] are eee “ie panes i ne Mae nc ‘Theres f EREES.. rer a ns th of F l 1 re you wa re ye afraid to ense ia WN response to public indignation over the rulu - | be = th ; a handle es 0 etal Me + ota - |enent of & bamboo handle, but in connection with atalt eas wo have aberte ¢ site age bes ned ‘ lrening gold, his eyes are rubles, and a tiny bowknot |}o ‘ ani , gh 4 long, round handle of monkey skin test has to plan playhouses as well as monumental < the top of his head. In um-) Snake skin umbrelia handles, with a anake colled to! tomba ne pig leads the fashions of the new |form the top of the handle, are also among the no Cy BIG ENOUGH FOR THREE. ao : lyear. If the gold pig proves too expensive, he can belelties. The newest show the twisted snak the questa of the house, Wondering, be helped her to the seat and sprang to] made of silver and stilt hold bis claim to novelty. | metal, with brilliant pete ry eves. iat oh) oe hemselves on the shaded her side teeth at ah . : the pig is not used alone to decorate the Wan-| 4 ana, Jack Mordant dtew up to the steps in swiftly they flew along, converning pleasantiy. Pres-| dies of the smartest umbrelias, A donkey's head 18) 19) por Pdesggalie 3 Mik scat Mag cities giisleg je. entiy began the descent of a long hill, when something ; = — = — —= | . “who of this fair In her companton's volce caused the wtf to glance at) re ny ANCY_DRESS BALL — handle cocking faver among the fashion. % h he ct 3 . $ * " 4 ‘This is » weak remedy for a perilous state of |, my keeping? (ea eee eee eee bell Both gold and sfiver cats’ heads are used, and @ Maire. The Evening World has a better one.) Saucily the iris declined (he risky plea | "Not heeding her words the man gasped: “God for- green parrot's head and an equally green frog are| the young girl teachers away from the bar-|" — ————* | sive me for bringing you to this, The machine ts not uncommon. All these animals have their eyes entirely. running away and I am faint with the pain in my formed of real jewels. ‘These fair missionaries go to their work with a — : ‘ ' {I amounting to infatuation and an utter ig- Pitegea eat ane en’ horse to8 eit ame IEE : 4 . of the conditions which make their task “ Daged, the man waa conscous only of that mya- impossible. Chinese pupils as a rule do | terlows note in the girl's cry which thriiled him. | yield to genuine convercion. A man who nae tet prt ge . geld fd, pa 3 his New York well declared some years ago ir death. By degree ‘eszened, if the girl aye ap know how their Dies . a caer w epael cad tas Groat r y | are regarded wearers of the pig- @ radical change in Chinese . and pitiful death of a young woman who x] x ry AN AUTOMOBILE ROMANCE. kes Sra taught a Sunday-school class in Philadel phia’s Chinatown, as told in The Evening , ater Ale World during the present week, local clergy- Sine priselly at Sen suggest that hereafter the girl missionaries to the Celestials shall work only under careful) \* . | monster slowly came to a standstill Then the strained nerves of the girl gave way, and, woman-like, she sobbed convulsivety, | Gathering th ‘erwrought girl to himeeif Jack gen- | tly whispered: “Dear, tn Joke I asked you to trust your life to me, and I have ma wofu! fallure of my privilege. You have saved my life; will you take | care of It for the reat of time? I need you and I love you. Darling, can you ever love met" Bhyiy the tear-dimmed eyes were lifted. “I love you ; that is why I came. I feared your injured arm nd 1 had been taught to manipulate the ‘ack, you said you didn't wamt to marry laughed Jack. “T want you What- ever made you say that” “Because I'm Miss Then seeing the pursied look in her lover's continued: ‘1 was po tired of being the