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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2%, 1908. ’ , 14 THe PUBLIC ove i | THE DAY'S Fen en R o A AT ON LOVE STORY. O doubt there are #tll corruption and dishonesty 46000000004. eyeveeereery +e LUCY’S PATIENT. and shameful deeds {n politics, but have we made no progress? Have we made no progress in clvil-service reform since the days of Abraham Lin- c Have we not made great progress in education {WR period of probation over, Lucy Armitage was accepted as a nurse in the big hospital. Her first eovere case was that of a young doctor whe eeverely injured in « railroad accident, and JX CLOTH FROCK RDC; RFTERHOOY cowl, ie Pitan be tn rom Panag Ceneer 8 @ PARE ROW, (Butered ot te Post -Ofiee ot Xow York 00 Gosend-Chase Mat! Metter, i ae © THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1000. ave broken the shack! Ui - [slave and kept ou’ FT WOE, BO .cessecseccesssee ceeeeereNO, 14,068 j pelicy our domain hi : i aes es | ocean rear, and already our fag files over distant one of whose legs had undergone amputation, The | tslandi rry liberty to the people of them, if we ease was & bothersome one. The young man @id not have done, considering . hie youth. He sank into a low fever, and drowsed p along through life, week in and week out. Lucy stood. by him loyally. She endeavored in every way to in: spire him to make a fight for life, But for a lone time she could arouse no Interest in Bim. At last she had ap idea. “1 will make him fell in love with me," she thought to herself. ‘It will @o me no harm, and !t will help him to get well, and as soon as he is strong axain he will forget all about it. The others always have.” This proved, indeed, the prescription of which the young doctor stood in need. H. ing in the morning. He hung upo ulted !n her springing, firm step, was soothed int lare true to our principles. | We are not « decaying nation, we are @ growing na tion, Compare America with Bngland, France, Ger- many, or Austria, and see what nation can produce jauch statesmen am we Dave produced—Washington, | Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison, Webster, Clay, Lincoln, © | Seward, Chase. | re is the effect that religion and the Chrts- | America. [ know people power in America. I hoi {1 say that tt matt Yhurch Is losing ite power if Christian 8 a difference between Christianity if | may be allowed to cotn a word. | YY HINT FROM M'DOUGALL AERO D84SES 044 +444: \ th dtidadhten don monoion PPR + $664 6990000608565 54455 DNS Tees eee eee POOF LE- 5-66-88 FEO UPSET ORR EEE. oe fon ae the obligation * ove mercy, and to walk humbly with | @|quistte peace by the touch of her cool white hand be . en confused religion with ‘| upon his brow, and when he felt the grasp of her two z . f religion. Religion did not cease | ZF] strong hands upon ive in hours of pain. it seemed to | + $ fe and the synagogue were torn down. | >| him that with her by him he would find strength to t | Neuigion did ease when the primitive chureh | « REV | endure anything. j it Bisaeved’ ca. to thal great pone lnvetial oean | & + DR. LYMAN ABBOTT. 2] ‘It will soon be over," Lucy said to comfort her con. | * - . *| Catholic Churph. Heligion did not cease when one-| 7... @| science. “And if I am clever perhaps | can get him | ¢ ig ©] nai of that chirch spilt in the great reformation. Re- |" ******4@*@+t644e466446046446660% | away before he says anything to me. I hate horribly | +» |Hgion wil) survive e though It pase through as great) bullding tt oceuples, and tt | to face tl onsequences.’” ie 3 a The frock tm this pleture ta of gray oleth with ; BE PCPOH DD Doe hens VOPOEOESOOP DS | . stitched plaits careering down the skirt and a eem 3 PREGIDENT HADLEY. OF YALE. %| President Arthiir Twining Hadiey, the youngest of | ° bie thirteen Presidents Yale College has had In the 290 years of ftw extatence, wil! speak at the Harvard ‘ed, ; tate Witte Romie 5 Kissing Between Husbands and Wives, President ley 19 @ polished after. (Copy r ilshing € ‘ 4 saactecs telleel He what cas eae a Sch cased Cop) rigmt, 1900, by the ive Saiaite Yompans, New ‘wet! keen pleasure, as in the early days of @ra Yale ever turned out. In his first lectures he! s( AS kissing between husbands and wives matrimony. could not look his audience in the face. He would gone out of fashion?” But a wife is never so old—Heaven bless her! @ break down 'n the middie and have to begin all over 3 Hand work, as In the case of Demosthenes, made him Thin Ia what one correspondent writes ‘het < heart dove not thrill and her pulses bound & finished orator | me in a lengthy epistle. th all the rapture of mafdenhood at thi President Hadley will be forty-four years old in| And I have spent much time in reading and re-| ‘Ul attention of a Kies from the lips she loves. are in colored enamels on silver. ‘ —_—_—e mes WASHINGTON AND TO. DAY April. He entered Yale ixteen, an awkward, bash reading this letter, wondering whether she who | This is one of the delights that time does not q =d i the infant prodigy.” He ri whist and| penned It was spinster, widow or wife. wither. TO ‘ HAT George Washington was born 168 years thuslastic golfer. He believes publicity could| 1 shall same thoughtful vein, kiss between a wedded pair is the noblest, THE : © ago to-day and that he died in 1799 are truste and that social ostracism 1s the proper | most cloquent speech the soul can voice its senti- EVENING WORLD matters of blographical detail. That he punishment for the heads of unlawful trusts At ments in; aye, and the only one, lived to be the first and greatest helmaman|["!rty he wrote “Raliroad Transportation,” the best It means love, devotion, appreciation and con- " * for our Naional Ship of State and that he “°° Tlroede ever published. He is married. tent; what more could the human heart crave? * _Unsephtetiontes, | had the wisdom and foresight to speak, more than |. There 1s a world of meaning in the kiss between ie eed io eats a once temeuian, @ Bundred years ago, words whieh the wisest W hi t Aft C t husband and wife, from the first half-timid, joyous’ Of lovers seve arplenty, t 4 of to-day may read and ponder with|; WASNINGtON Alter a Century. one at the altar to the one that is laid upom the Hor ago? I don't exactty new, pre@t—that is tho reason we celebrate to-day and lips of the young mother when he who {s to walk But thiak ebefe cearesty twenty. ; fejolce, as with ove heart, that we had and have a By Joseph Cook. | by her side through life stoops and, as he premes 1 called upon ber Friday ove, Weskingtos. DEAL fom of Liberty and Law | his Ups reverentially to hers, whispers of the And begged her fer o ctagle kiss. Tea days ago The Evening World printed Lin. | And Father of aie vrei a ncdatninea ways |new life that has come to Join their hearts still ‘With Cowncast eyes she cold, “Dear Jas, vin’s Gettysburg address, and it waa the ablest! A,’ sntetgnd Matas \adha bar closer together. deaire. One day Dr. Halson, convalescent, 1 really cennet grant you thin” ‘ n ¥ J. | " 5 from the contemplation of the passersby on the street, @Giterial presented in New York, or anywhere else,| rine cenates from his inateht wisdom drew; i The memory of that kiss {s ever associated In . And smiling eweetly che then sat@> | em thet cecasion. To-day this paper offers in tts| New thmes exalt and clarity hie pratse | Ma etcae cua bide - (E Celt Gajected and untona) @@itorial columna certain extracts from the Fare-| A bundred years he bears remorseless gaze “Aren't seene palaws petiveny asked Lucy with “I meen—you are se etupld, Geas— well Address of Washington. ‘The topica of the) Of History, which finds in him no Haw felgned solicttude. She knew in her soul that the “Way Gen't you oat Sor mave Gen cnet? four, sational and international, will | His forehead broad has radiance from the light | datal tear sad’ come, 248° q al, will nowhere be! which falls upon it from the Great Waite Throne; | Vase eile iene cou, ies. wiak. toase is | more clearly and becomingly discuesed: | Hite wisdom was his Maker's, not his own; ities GOG tats Dobkvorereh tice tae Men cals Oa Whe Wil? Cheteten This Coub? \) | _Taterwoven. an is the love of liberty with every tiga-| From God his sword and balance’ word had might; faye rou nee a becutital Corene, bat T ill not cutter {Twi Bilbe af The Rreniag Wert: - meant of your hearts, no recommendation of mine is| Our measute of a man whom nothing mars, | tyranny, even from the beautiful. 1 find upon con-|_ WH! readers kindly a@viee few young men a Beeessary to fortify or confirm the attachment Nor less than angel now among the stars. | sulting with my—with my physician, that 1 shell re- | 707 that will help us to select cuitablo name fer @ The unity of government which constitutes you one| : quire your services indefinitely. T want them as long | 9cia! club? We have selected « tow names, bet we poeple 19 also now dear to you. It ts justly 0, for) As his wide wings ascend the solemn sky i as life Insts. I must take you away with me. 1 must | "M4 they are incorporated tm the State of New York, a) Cg in ve edifice of your real inde- His hand yet sows th th with precious seed, have you for my wife” to we cannot use them. DANEEL, J. DWYER, pendence, Supper of your iraagu'Hity at home, And signs!s guidance he nation's need. Lucy had many times prepared in her mind the re- ————_ | Fear peace abroad, of your safety, or your prosperity, | He joins the immortal starry choir on high which pervades these written pages and say: ‘ Dukes that she would utter In answer to these remarks. Jeveaile Besesmy. nd FO that very itberty which you eo highly prise. | Which teacheth measure to man's liberty. She would bring him to an understanding of the ab- | 7 the Bitter ef Tee Brening Wart: ir oes ‘The foresight of the seraphs {s his creed, | forbid that so sweet and tender a custom as k’ surdity of the thing—for, of course, this pend a piece | Can some one tall me how « bey ef com yeare of agp To the efficacy and permanency of your Union a A service of the cherubim his deed. | between those who love truly and tenderly, as we with the rest of the absurdity of the world. can live at the rate of $0 per year, for feed and Severnment for the whole is indtapensadie, No ait-| Amd Freedom's martyred souls in majesty {all suppose husbands and wives do, should be But this is what she heard herself saying: lodging? an DS @mces, however strict, between the parts can be an | Hand Aapek be in the constellations vast " dominated by fashion's rule!’ “My dear, dear, | knew you could not do without me. a se titure, bel : nd ark how long mai will last . ot I couldn't think of leavi ” Mery ofa Qnees in oll times have experienced "| And knows what Commfe Rain and Ray and Soul | dear, as long as time and the dear old world lasts.) again his lips touch hers as they stand to-| were trembling. 1 am a young lady minetesn years of age, and Gare p a | Can give it harvests and ite hosts untte The kisses between sweethearts are sweet a8 the] gether, years afterward, at the deathbed of a| Then she laughed! She fairly shouted with laughter |{n@ my short lifetime have had more trowsles than 5 With bliss like his in Loyalty and Light breath of the new rose in the early June; the] deariy beloved child. And that kins {sa mute, yet! ‘ll! the patients in the other rooms heard and smiled |can stand. My home is unhappy. My father te net From the Independent. | isgeg between husband and wife are sweeter, y . f responsively. What med absurdity. What @ per-|Very kind to me; my mother ts desd, and I em Ge i —— to | *} soulful appeal to her to bear up and be Drave. | versely amusing world! She nad thought she would |treated by a cruel stepmother. I hept company with 'RBEe DING FOR holier, tenderer still. Of all the kisses he has laid upon her lips tn| marry only a man of great physical superiertty—ehe|® young man for about « year and « half, ané Go h wad oathoutle D i | Demonstration of affection. in public, even be-| the years that have rolled by none were so solemn,| hated physicians! And she had just kissed @ ome-|was very good to me end I wae hegey, thinking my ‘ Gzpliclt and authentic act of the whole preple, | tw most happily wedded, is rare. legged physician, and promised to be bis wife. troubles would be lightened. But in vain! te Vv een those ppily | fpenerediy obligatory upon all. EGETARIANS. j so full & meaning as this. “1 was never so amused,” cried Lucy. does not come around to our heuse any mere, He get ¢ ee IR IBAAC PITMAN jnvented the “vegetarian | | 8M obliged to make the confession that I al-| aye Kise between husband and wife may lack! «you were never so amusing, my dear heart,” sald tired of calling, being treated oradly by my Sather All obstrnetions to the execution of the laws, ail! ¢) bed.” composed, not of feathers, but ofmosses, WAYS doubt the love of @ married couple sIveN) tne clinging fervency of their earlier wedded| her lover.—Chicago Tribune. and stepmother. I am discouraged with'iife Pleas, > @emmbinations and assoctations, under whatever plaus- ferns, flowers, and hay. ‘This bedd: aterial. to parading their affection before the world’s days, but it is always a true barometer of the ——==emm= | readers, advise an unfortunate girl. iS | She character, with the real design to direct, control, |Commended as healthy and heaith-giving by many amused eyes, Audis the heart. . @vunteract © th lar deliberat! doctors and others, has become famoun tn vegetarian | . state 5 le Spears oe ars ihe coeur delitaration and etion | Stor 204 teen th wo more ehdey hose it, Te would seem that they have Mitte to offer each] "“iapgy gre the wedded hearts that have not! THE GREAT MORMON vito oomnes a ptame eR ' Pandamental principe and of fatal tendency. | smetis like oxone,”' ts the testimony of more (han one Other In private, De grown ©» old, no matter how many years of TABERNACLE, | we neven't coon much of Aguinalte (in the papemd are é + Loo aragediia ss Aad that sleeping upon it “gives Do kisnen last ‘ial the honeymoon?” asks this} yeaded life they may have enjoyed together, who HE rnacle at Balt Lake City ts, in lately! Why ts this thus? Is Buller’s rum the ressen? However combinations of associations of the above iin hse aig ae have not grown away from the sweet, holy de- 0 Ite acoustic properties, the most remarkable ae ay te ree of tno/mpergeas hoger tare fe wors! const! io us | og Rep fa gael al ed eth sot, SAUSAGE WOY A Wan. thas tte loca ae, i ther nee Denes <li parting trom each other with) 1 "Sets people, vet ft is possible for a person|Bouth Africa? ‘The fret thing we know Aggie wil Be EB Geembe potent engines by which cunning, ambitious | The success of the Germans in the war of 1870 has si rad ( a kins! standing at one end to distinctly hear the sound of a/after Oom Paul (if tt ts jl d U8 lbeen attributed by experts to the conveniently carried # fellable index to the state of the heart. . : for allenating end unprincipies men will be able to subvert. th bs pin dropped into a hat at the other, a test of its/anybody) for ovr MEMMP AE Vaa'peaple and to wourp for jogo he | prepared food supplied by the sausage-makers of To some husbands the giving of a kiss rewolves| eure Jean Libbey wrtter exctustrely tor The Evening World, by | curious power to convey sound which is offered to|better than Aguinaldo that feline of government, destroying afterward the Big Berlin. in time into the performance of a duty, Instead | vermiston of the Famiiy Atory Paper, every stranger who Is shown over the building. before the American people Baia which have lifted them to unjost dominion | : : [BS Ofer Sxpeetl) SO to aerate bis) ENreeay . ieee | 9 $23. He'll have one consolation, though. If he ME “run” for President he's Obeerve good faith and justice towas§ all nations, | . we advance agent. Cultivate os and harmony with aff. Religion and| e! — Morality enjoin this conduct, and can it be that good in Met pelieczas Be tens f 2 ANSWERED THE PURPOSE. NOT IN DEMAND, A SPIRITED EDITORZAL. ‘Wert: Lad , bray * TALKING OUT OF SCHOOL A woman whistled at a car, | Bigge—T'd have you to know, sir, that I'm @ s#f-| Queér things often find their way into the sanctum wrens oe i was beaten. by 4 It stopped with sudden jerk; made man. sanctorum of the rural editor, and occasionally a con- , tea besest x Pale of conduct for us, in regard to o Her whistle was a failure—but Diggs—Oh, that's all right; but ff I were you Tl tribution escapes the fate of the Spring poem, as the oatrage. vue can fo’, Bations, ts, In extending our commer- |} Her face got tn ite work. wouldn't waste any money in taking out @ patent. wretches 40? This is country. Some wr. ‘Gal relations, to have with them as little polit. | —=e———_ —-———— HAN gh coxcgl oeepte teal connection ns possible. Se tar as we have ‘THE DAY OF REST. LAK® SOME GIRLS. ietiea thos Ger ead asin” Wee Giveéy formed engagements, let them be ful. The Tallor—t do all my pressing work on Saturday. The goat be ate @ rubber shoe to conse? It fe the enpttaliete that ave 0 Gilead with perfect geod faith. Here let us step, The Grocer—-When do you do ‘he rest? And softly he would hum: rule this country. Let ws have —_ eee ‘The Tatlor—On Sunday, of course, “Boye, I'm deing nothing new, prap thorn werkingman, is! a a - the advantages of so peculiar o situe- — — T'm gemply chewing gum.” y quit our own 1 ye pa me J ; Wp, by interweaving are a bo A BEGINNER'S PREMONITION. GRBAT INVENTIONS. any part of Kurope, entangle our peace and pros- Professor—Mise Fiavilla, mention a few ef the most a” eget father 5 ie the tolis of Kuroptan ambition, rivatship, in- wonderful scientific Inventions of the nineteenth cen- With the advent of the Spring. ry humor or caprice? . igh tury. ——_—— a ore bape UY eo : Miss Flavilla—Yes, sir; the telephone, photograph ab B08 GROWLER. Leto y ploy | Sins Cig, ian We Tie Weetrpe tas buttons, golf capen and ice-cream soda. MP. OTeole-Ol know phere to get thr Daweet tee ‘Geanere ont, Singing Into the Weet, to start Gon. Pred orant| iar tee ‘O'Toole are dented ‘on the Vice-Presidential cellar door im t VERY NEAR IT. Wemaghesis pi peg ag Get th’ biggest growier tn waboar- | oowraa, . ie 4 -_-— Bociety for the Prevention of Crustty to the| ACOURACT. ana me Mat is unanimously against Assemblyman cate eo Ge Papen: Ge: Sean 7 = "No, madam.” replied the man whe was looking at arden this week the feof. ‘The fire sseme te be on the house.” —-— oe —- ~~ icture for Post. ep covnas. “How on earth a1@ yee get ouch a cor’ ; 2 (ih Me Chin ties Wb “1 ewallowed a germ.’ ne gore away the money which was to give y FOUR OF A KIND. ey ere sss Ser rr Tri K Gentleman (to little sister of his sweet ¢ 'dea| you know me, little girl? Who am re My sister's last hope. Flieende Biae! bord a " r Tatlon—What vtorete rented with AWFUL, ‘atlor— ¥ color would you like your new the Ging Bing) ny are the mules so resiless?” inquired the Boor | Ault to be i ‘aber Customer—Something as near dirt coler as you have! “They have just heard that Hay bas arrived at Pre-| ~Hettere Welt = torts," elucidated the subordinate. —-— ME TOOK Ties waNT. Jack—A penny for your thoughts. Nell—But I dare not tell them to you.