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eR ae ei AR te a ry tee ay 3 PK THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; FEBRUARY 93, 1000: - ' 4HAVEFASTED 3 DAS oo : AND AM NOT HUNGRY YET.”'ll There’s solid comfort in the —___- + —__—_ BY MILTON RATHBUN. (Dietated Exclusively to Evening World.) (sree 8 ORIENTALISTS & JEWELERS BROADWAY & 18TH ST. ‘7 “Lat me help-you to © little of the oad Tee, mast and come sulins. Miss Batth.” urged the host, polsing the carv- as fine 9 bird as ever bore the name of “Philadelphia turkey” and Surveying the brown and juicy bird with a the eve of an epicure. “Mra, Rathbun, try some of the celery; fe crisp and fine. See, here is a heart! re Miss Ethyle will have some cran- 4 erry jelly, I know,” ran on the man at the head of the tabie, his attentive eye @onstantly alert for the comfort and en- . Jeyment of his wife and their guests at om this Washington's Birthday turkey din- “Oh, wndie; if omly you would eat Gumething ané enjoy the dinner, too, we uch mere!” exclaim- i if i it i Ef Prove this acne | A! ||| for the scene was the pretty i} P Ye “Mhyie” are invented names for Mr. ‘a nieces, bis guests. Greatest trouble I have," said Antique Persian $35, sorta Stripe, a wun $40.% 845,00 lf j 4 : i 5 3 Ry ii rH i 2 tle H il i ?: te I | MVR WHERE. ? fo ree «coor ve ome A SIMPSON GRANDAD ADIMPSON JOHN SWINTON ON”) (CANDY) Clothing Quintette. of hot water or Highland Spring) “I firmly believe Dr. Dewey’e theory aceintateninenee inns died abachlitiieiliasiteciniit al AE yt EA A FEW MAXIMS, sia Foe rrour ino satutony F's. tan, Cover Ovens, wlendly tl $3.75: FAMILY OF DIETERS. work s cure of most eve but thar, vat : BUTTERCU th. ored, test fiting—s to 15 years .. fe pay ed ile call 4 5 1 ° i g 8 g i it it Bie must be given ax much reat aa poral peerage + peace Tag “Dieting is nothing new with us. My | from the wot C ning ¢ red . : , a Se valinae ver| family. consists of Mes Haihbun and! food Fupniiee he thauctt of foud The) in reading sundry books and periodi-} why not use it? Wry take it for ere Foys’ Fauntleroy Suits, cute attire, quaintly trimmed, At aly. fate. hate are’ many |@yeelt and our two sons, (wenty-live| supply" the hrain. Stop eating and tee] cals of late, I have come across a num-| ed that because some who has ac- + per Ih, thoroughly reliable, 3, 4 and § years, wert $5.00, ‘that can be cured by abstention i it 2. yea: pe. tom . bb in meta ite eRe as aoe, 4 hj ber of sentences that almost deserve to| aiired a few dollars instead of sense amonten CARAMELA. ..per Ib. ; PIE Eek. thet. of. tween days, [breakfast in thie hours in f | Work of ilapastige ny the Yoel see! De OUt out as maxima, + | RROwD beter WAst Yew) NER tNeD yee ee all On CFQCOLATES, Boys’ Sailor, Middy and Suits, picturesque in ¢ Nye ao reduce tent to puesta, My wife had hufered | proved IU) am piping it Hain pernane| Mtr. John Pugh, in speaking of the 2 every man use his own GLACK APRICOT IBABELLAB cu line, collar and, braiding—quiet or fanciful 3 \ from. wen! ‘d le weake: ui uct made somet! is a Tea pounds ahd’ felt better: reamery | eee e's a ject, Crhaiing about. 0 fo 10 the yan eae, nous on rely We coal "tia, on el 1 don't know in whose brain, it was | ct/PID TRALIAN CHOCOLATES, patterns, $5.00 valus...+++++++-...essereeses y « . at - Ly) Aen eee P white skeleton,” put in Mrs. Rathbun, | fectly well and in splendid spirits, ‘while| labor: “We are not bullding the tem-, that this maxim sprouted: “lsfe wa ‘cal Ib, , diversified g walue jaa she Joined ‘her husband among us ray heart, ‘watch Wat a itie out Off ple vet, but are only blasting the rocks.” given to enjoy; not to drag out DELATOUR cHocoLaTeb (ibe Boys’ 2 and 3 Piece Dress Suits, nicely tn Bi: books tn 8 oll ected, Waar, ‘ty kilter, before the fast, le much hetter, When the Chinese page, Confuctue, | fd misery.” pr winters PoBai bhora B0c suggested or fairly oc mixtures and 2 a oo bi ve receive’ more inter. r, if of 4 Weeks I began (0 pick up and was quite | esting letters dufing this fast, mainly | Was asked: “What ahould be done for| It was « philosopher of the MSN] in’ packages. cu .sssescrre00:-/€ACh checks ; or sober, neat 7 to 16 years... . Fall of beth 1 noon | trom. phyatciane, InAuIFINg | @2out MY| the people?” he replied, “Enrich them." who, in gieioadayeybedly a ESTABLISHED 1848 Sar Bee Preach Fannel, ame as you, see me—ceriainly not al progress, F mecial points OF! what else?’ “Teach them.’ motern “reformers,” (ool 5 Boys’ Blouses and Waists, fine the b+ erecta Yee Bet pean: outs Of thelr, Ova OF) ean Subba, who réeently preached to | at them: ‘It le with gelossal egotiem Y celebrated “ Star” and medium col 5 or iments. {in ebsteation y prea Sta con He “ brand, . Oc. ’ i eta ae ei armeay, we fastlonale wey ot Grace Charen, | Atte pretend ofan, 10 (6 ee REENFIELBS ‘ors, Sold high as $1.68 All .sizes...... 4 m ae eta are, unary,” re] me of af Tonane moan wd Nae delus Oe eae trainer mes, tho | th@ wisest and best men of all the Com s0N pe. ada IE -saliacsahiie aed in. “When nature} and wouldn't eat. is Iu actually men! wept over, unable to cure , . H ‘eat’—eat! If I was ravenously | starved himself ints good health, mental | masses of men knew only their sufter-| turies, have The confidenceall feel in our Clothing mustsurely.now ’ SET oi at "yselagTthe mich Lac ma Mater ely ian. thir wan and ‘hte dean: but | He {be tuner Blaine eho: mote be doubled. For the old, unchangi no sl te- + + | 0 - a ie ark paris ma Ageia “hy unre Md me Tony aay Mg eo Rigen pevaranecn hed ey pend an 4 Sieur ey on record the | ; " — unchanging NARESH lo or * nd | dei The e » ate, ime | ri *, ir unities " must retro- Fy ter: ed, est ad cent. | House for lunch, end generally pay ‘ut to rei 7 ‘x gaint tealty pot weil, and power. A new peelal impulse ts at work, | grad it fad tg} wajrence. These mains, but, at such prices as prove de mun earn and our surplus Is largely on thé [413 for my lunch. “That's my Art meal [snow hale and hearty, ‘and "working : Sorde have lately taken abape: is 4 3 take an hour or. more to eal ilevery day. A rheumatte in Pennayl-| drawing together the democratic forces. | to go backward if it does efforts 7 fou see,” oaid Mr. Rathbun, eluteh-| never eat alone. T like plain substan-!vania took three months of sulphur) The signs of the times are ominous.” bor jp sure th iron ated os | I” fy rohan itt ate ary"Soe "nth of moet | ty eu roe raswas we, in|" Sear" rancmae ering TO SELL THE LAST WINTER GARMENTS. sie under hi, vest; “yeu aes, Tl boure each ‘nigh H ment’ Dr. Pepper advised iim to fast. | "wa |name of Maximiiian Robesplerre, who quite @ anug little bunch of tissue | 4 .jand in ten days he was xetting well, {)@peaking of the heresy hunters of his | Hameo [eke Bouin pits of the rr EE to on yet. th T used, case of dropsy. The man waw| day, said: “I told them to scream leas | 0 MeCN ite colonies, ¢ ‘out, long A go MUCH a question of weight | hard im fifty-five years old He tried. my. method and think more. | perore William McKinley was born of Street Sixth Avenue jon from now on. It's a case of| but I don't feel over thirty, and when ‘five days, lost sixty pout 4 1 Pee Pauippl annexed to the oearan| i" wal for an appetite, I weighed 27/ I'm with my boys | feel as young a®|now he can walk five miles. id A person unknown to me made thie | nited iat Tat the colonies perish . Pounds Jan. 21. I'm down to 166 now. |they, Since my fast began my eyes have| "The brain never starves till all tissue | observation: “It is @ bad thing for any | UP Iberty 1” : a bly get dawn to 16s or 95 t my calf, which |is cone. A woman died In this house to be identified with fatture or tm | “S.Say Wlittam Pre fore I get hungry, My temper nea TT Tnebeh, te ott) 10k inehien |clatrations “ites” cuberenisete "ot petcvid ad lyn, who, in recently never been leas than 97% noi and according to the rule in the Irish | throat, She wi pecuntosity fap oda Ak tae: than 98%. My pulse has been strong! famine. any one with a bunch on the}! carried her It war the famous Thomas Patne | SAN ent for @0 normal, and all the nourishment back of the leg was not yet starved—I! fut ner bra! alert and alive who spoke thus: ‘The people will never | closer to each other, v HT have Sot out am good for several more days without |to the last giving up when the Ist) have hetter times until they begin to do | eyes to what may be t ————— Bs oe hi gS ERD. ITE cots Bite acts | See gum tna: We Oat as eae that some, adhe, foreaoine jo your 4 wo! inl 4 of your own JOHN SWINTON. Dut Sit) There Ave Many Defects “g ot wee bodies to beware of a rival organisation : , be | of the which i* being formed on Beoond street Be awarded to anybody who can tell] Oi ole Becton have been under di | Bes say that the union i an {legiti- > im the New Farce at What “Aunt Hannah" is al! about. The| cussion for some weeks now and Er mate one, and that they are endeavoring "TS FUNNY, _ ” . If you hay AR” 1S FUNNY, al Es, the Bijou. First prize in a thinking contest will | farce-comedy produced at the Bijou! Bohm, the secretary of the C.F. Oo secure members by offering to give ‘Theatre last night, like all farce-come-| Who has the plan of organization under | unemployed men four weeks’ board and ¢ control, will repert on the matter at lodging pen the payment of ten cents Glos, has the merit of humor and the! the Miscellaneous Bection next Tuesday, | dues «week lack of sense. It starte off with a soa The f ¢ plans will in all probability be Miia esunidaak inka. ei Brace nephew taking advantage of hie| adopted. after which officers will te] The Stove Mounters’ Union, of Dover, aunt's absence to fill her house with | named celaneous Bection, reports that i ha: foubrette quests, posing meanwhile The charge which the Clearmakers' | organized a union compose! of over 30 proprietor of the mansion. He {s.alded| Label Committee made against members | employees of the Lackawanna road, t of D. A. 18, of the K. of L., of Jersey | whieh body has already elected officers. % by an Irish valet, a tough “buttons” and) (iy that thoy were disposing of a! Unie Nira tor of the ballding M "s Shirts Collars Rubber Bo ots ani Low-Cut Rubbers. Saturday will be a Red Letter Day in our @ pert maid of all work. The aunt re-| label not recognized, has been repudiated | i One turns unexpectedly, as usual. The guests! by the assembly. The labe| they | Lenox « ue complies with the juert {| of the Arehitestiral Iron Workers’ Shoes. Men's Low-Cut Rubbers...... 73¢ Boys’ Low-Cat Rubbers...... He y by the “ hich ts be! ab a ye agitoaplhebal gated peda B! e, but neverthel nion and dismisses the men by) it ts and Cuffs. ta +) foare Goods of guality it ‘ Fine Vaundered Shirts, vertical (eri at prices maintaining Prt | sine sak tae oi te Susy tage inlerior grades, ES. us | designe; regular $1.00 shires; 69 Men's StormKing | C Beets : Cur Rubbers. + Be cl Ng liga aunt, and fun and con-| committee by virtue of 5 been sorely atinc " will be Farcé-comedy aunts and wives are pe-/| Which cinime that before complaints ate | o7 cullarly wesr-aighted. The most extraor-| winiered un investention ought to be dinary things happen right in front of] > : them and they never see them. That {| prance fir mite ‘on fee makers were ‘the Basis of humor in such plays trust ‘The funniest thing about “Aunt Han- | mah” is Fred Halen, who plays the| * : . tr r in their trade, The! wit nephew. Halen's clothes are constructed | company which {t t# allege! composes | y>, @® the square-root pian, and his schoul-| the trust pays union wager to union ers [men and the unton cares not who they meee pee from OMEHING Whe BU | efor. trust or Bot Gate one, but nevertheler been adoptel wen denied b mer | the Secretary of Btste by the New York |® &reat bargain “arpenters. The carpenters label wi!l| Men's Uniaundered Colored Sturts, Boye’, Storm ' | with separate caffe, well inade and of Kimg Boots. |gocd material; they are worth three forts of the eanployment | times our four 1 00 rvey City Bakers’ Union | for. ol fal quantity of padding. His efforts to t p a onl members hay Sen puteutly fenny are diverting, 01 Be they are pald the rat r vine nt The union aa to-| Me ‘ply. ure Lissa Cole 6c Men's Short Boots. 2.06 of Blac! SMehisd Works soneracy’ eia'a SE Missacs''eliw any asin GAL fa all waiters of the alts, to Join | lars, all the fashionable rhapes, es. ess bak 2.26 pore Hatroge Sova {omen who devotes herself 10 io Wadena oiled ‘ aie anes Link or Round Cuffs, pair.... 10¢ ye Pi: Tl Be an Old Man's Darling. phony oF Youths’ Ghort Bests 1.69 Money Never Gives Out. nl The Nod at Carnegie aan Reccrd | ROBBED IN COUR ry nestra was in ite bent te Tneron i been oe Keward Clark, tara years old, of Pand P ae ~ = oan Twenty AF steel, wan robaed beg tandkerchiefs. Lined Little Yaller Daisy. _ tens. Molly Fuller and Bobby Gaylor ‘afe Fecommended to her care A few ylrda of etnd-paper, judiciously applied, |W interemting Yr be of benefit and prevent that rag feeling in the audience when- | or oF sings Leigh fell most of the | mphor satisfying selections x . he wal relly " Ladies, | Fighth Bymphony, played am oe oe ieee, ioney air art Sous at ren Pd mylene sora (possession of Daniel D twenty-four! Ladies’ White Heietitched Revere 1 Miewes,’ wate in a Gileed : ‘ she cou tls that | Jnokson, the violin soloist, made a bet. | Years old, a driver, of 26 Rast Kighty-|Maadkerchie all 10c yes the Bloom. ter impression than at her firs! appear.) ST #trect, another prisoner, he war ar. | linen, eth “* eee 1,75 1.49 ‘ ance, Mendelssohn’. concerto which she | S*tel on a second charge of larceny and| Lace Handkerchiefs, choice nat- Childrens’, Gave inst night being much betior | Meld in BM) ball for examination terna, with town or linen cen- 1 a SBamted to nef capacity thar ni Clark and Dwyer bad been arrested on | tree, anch.....+++ 12s ‘ 1.29 her forine ne Was Warmly |charges of Intoxteation, Clark was taken Fine Jersey Cloth black, firece-lined ork, leavi : sen. When nevrertrand| Men's Handkerchiefs, Buttou Arctles: ‘Bechareea Men'e White Jnponette Hem- Ladies’ ee Handkerchiets, 5e Misses’ HC. MINBR’S FUNERAL. hea eee —— ets Yogic Meares, ye tie imened Dead Theatrical wit ne! sae mere" "| CASTORIA Ei mnie tenee ‘The ‘aid ast a Henry Clay Fer Infante and Children. wae a ie piemaaes Miner will be held to-morrow a: coe |The Kind You Reve Always fubwanerehiete all pare iawn 12! Misece’ Nag Catholle Chi aged the Blessed Sacra- CBD errereeesiseeersiteeeenes 'y Beventy-first street, SE | os Ce Mle FF ahd in New es. > | Signatere of otro sar Gar 2 * a3 4 waste Ig = 2 339 ot | 4 | pe + Hote nat Soeeet 2M

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