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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN MARCH 38, 1900, amos. TALMAGES FIERCE ATTACK ON SPIRITUALISM. Ry REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, THE DAY'S no) a age ER LOVE STORY. “Hina cam flee keremon cites airncn| THE CAME BRAGELET. n * In New York, attempted three t! > put an end to of insanity. J tis ewn iife, and then was incarcerated in the State lunatte easy! It swept off into $/ "Tsing against thie delusion a more fearful indict- mental midnight ¥. ‘There is a vast ¢, | have no doubt, | ho Peat-Oiive ot How York as Seron!-Ciage Mall Matter, fealm unexplored that scie will yet map oul. He who explores that realm) $4, Will 40 the world more service than did ever a Colum-|} — | indict SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1900. bus or an Amerigo Vespucci. There are no many eirhe ca things thet cannot be accounted for, so many sounds|$ Spiritualism and appearances which defy scoustion and investiga- “s NO. 14,074 | tion, oo many things approximating to the spectral, so because it is a _| mang effects which do not seem to @ sufficient * * cause To unlatch the door between the present state|t Social and marital and the future sate ail the fingers of superatition have been busy. j¢ Curse. Modern spiritualism proposes to open the door be- a tween thie world and the next and put us into com-|} Families have @unication with the dead, It hes never yet offered one reasonable credential. In aii the ages there have|f Deen broken up necromancers, those who consult with the epir- b it Ith of the departed; charmers, those who put thelr y it, It has ibjects in @ mesmerto state; sorcerers, those who, by hed ff taking polsenous drugs, see everytting, and hear|} PUuSNed O everything, and tell everything; dreamers, people who im thelr sleeping moments can ace tie future woria |} undreds of young and hold consultation with spirits. Yes, before the i time ef Christ the Brahmins went through ali the|} Women into a life table-meving, all the furniture excitement which the sptrite have exploited in our day; precisely the same thing over and over again, under the mantpulation of the Brahmins, Now, do you say that eptrituation tn different trem these? 1 answer, all these delusions 1 have men-|#Md "affinital relations” and ‘spiritual matebes and | sake of man's honor and woman's honor J say let the tione@ belong to the eame family. They are exhurma-|*40pts the whole vocabulary of free-lovism. In one | last vestige of it perish forever. tions from the unseen world. of {te public journals ti declares “marriage is the) 1 further indict spiritualism because it 1s 8 cause of| Insult mot your departed friends by asking them to I tndict spiritualiem eleo because it 1s a social and | Monster curse of civilization, and ts @ source of de- | insanity come down and scrabble under an extension table, Re- marital curse. Families have been broken up by 11, | bauchery and intemperance.” | It ham taken down some of the brightest intellects. | Member that there {s only one Spirit whose dictation Tt hae pushed off hundrede of young women into a! If apérftualiam could tmve tts way ft weald turn |It ewept off into mental midnight Judges, Senators, | you have a right to Invoke, and that is the holy, life of profiigaey. It telke ka about “elective aMnition” tia warld into a pandemonium of carnality. For the| Governors, ministers of the gospel, and one time came | blessed and omnipotent Spirit of God. THE COST OF EDUCATION. |; 77> {NEW MORAL DEVELOPMENT By Or, Nicholes Murray Butler. HERE TS WHERE YOU LA UGH. By Miss Jane Addoms, of Hu'l betes Chicago Of Columbia University. AN UNEXPECTED REPLY. AR DELICATE HINT. ‘habia: i shot, We are surrounded by m 4¢P* you were not such a sentimental fool you wea | follow my advice,’ sald Marion Demoie, looking with rome scorn, mingled with a sort of ime dulgent admiration, at her handsome ~rother. ar advice ts'--he said ls 4D... 0000 eonse ment. It ruins the soul immortal. Firet, it makes a ly. man & quarter of an infidel; then it makes Bim bal€/ wr, marry thet rich Jenny Valkenburg. Shee wale) Judges, Senators, {| *% !nSdel: then tt makes him « whole infidel. ia love with you Pa Ba ive agri he poy Ty) Je founded on “Demoine groan aloud and answered cynteatty: ng: Mead ba “And 1° i bh ber bankbook. Governors, Gea says the Bible te ah for you to knew about m wholly in love with her bani on ministers of the }|t# future world. You say it ts net enough, and there {a where you and the Lord differ. Gospel, and one time came near ALOAILY HINT FROM. A'DOUGALL. i If God {a ever slapped in the face, it je when « spir- itual medium pute down her hand on the table, invok- ing eptrite departed to make @ revelation. 4 Teach your children there are no ghosta to be seen capturing @ } |r heard tn this world, eave those which walk on two feet or four—human or bestia. Remember that spir- President of the |!tuatiom, a: the best, is @ useless thing, for if it te what the Dibie reveals {t ts a super@ulty, and if United States.” $ | telle what the Bible does not reveal it 1s a lie. Instead of going out to get other people to tell your fortune, tell your own fortune by putting your trust tn Ged and doing the best you can. 1 will tell your fortune: “All things work together for good to them | « that love God." ee of profligacy,” BEV. T. JE WITT TALMAGE. Tana nanaE EnAR RARER EER AR ARERR IREERERERERERERERERER ae HE TOOK OFF Itl8 MASK AND REVEALED 4 A DEATHLY WHITE FACE. GELS 5-894-64004 5 49F 04 GO0608: what biins to have my debts paid and to be able te look everybody in the “Do Mt to-night, then,"' sald Marion, with antmatten, “To-night?’ he repeated “You don't wang me te Propose to a girl at a masquerade, do you, and whea [; dan't even know her disguise?’ “It 1 give you a hint, will you give me your promise te do the right thing to-night?" she asked, with oup- Dressed eagerness, Jack Demoine hesitated. -into his heart there eame @ sudden, sweet throb-the memory of a face an@ voice that he loved; but, as he had told himself a hundred times, he could not “afford to marry” Mar garet Beara, and {t was his business to forget her. “Yes, 1 promise you, I't ask her to-night to be mp ‘Ware business partners fall out other hhemans people seme near op getting on te what {so im the bustnovs. THE WOMAN AND THE WIFE. there fe the temptation to declare that the young weman in New Orleans who bas been grosaly deceived in the man abe married after two days’ acquaintance has got no more than she deserved. The mann pretended to be Capt. Clark, of the 4 (Maka ee ee _ Bemns, and that battleship was in port. Yet nel- Mr. Blunt—Oh, that does not mattes— ter the young woman vor any one of her people ee ee ee Oe NS CGN tear ‘@easidered !t imperative to make sure of the pre- ‘me ! tipitate wooer's identity, No one has a right to COULDW’T GBT A LINE On THERE. Be curprised that the fellow turned out a fraud Saibabinnd—Wint: kind of people ere ous soer halk mcudan DLAWEE, and an adventurer. A bore? Mrs. Studd (reading)John, who are the Cold- Women are uniting bere and there to fight for fi Wife—I éon't know. They hang their wash up in| stream Guards? ‘There, tt wae done! And Jack Demoine breathed @ the voting franchise, to elevate the stage, to con- Mr, Stubb—I gueas they must be firemen. z 3188 JANE ADDAMS. jong nigh end watted ee 2 ‘vert the heathen and to banish intemperance. Why peeneameneneeneememmemmend re TT . WS BL gases she war ag setae pag heer te "shouldn't they also form a union for the elemen- OPTICS IN THE DESERT. te possible to find indications that our social ethics | «1, 1 not possible you'd Cinow ter © tary instruction of romantic damsels in the ale- are becoming more democratic. We have come to| «. anawered, and the votre ne i ents of wisdom and prudene bearing on the ve an enormous interest in human life @s SUCH. | ionger Ainguised, was like a knife through Jack Dev shown the great number and variety of novels, by 5 _ ateeptance of hurriedly offered husbands? “Marry INE Maras VAAN: ciody of toker? and Wo tho | "SEES nL nie: oxau cine vavesnde'“a reanieeweke / tm haste, repent at leisure,” ie @ saying trite but unflagging interest in current events, and the widen: | face Now the woman was much more composed than true, and disregarded with woful frequency. - Ing sense of comradeship evinced by the great AMOUR | he was. She removed the bine ailk covering from her nl i ye of newspaper reading. own face. Yer it was Margaret Seare who Inked at ‘This curlosity as to human life and history has really | nim. Her face s!so was colorless, bul it shunel we Better than the possible fate of the girl in New more of @ moral basis than an intellectual one. What | emotion otherwise. Orleans was the tragedy of Dido in olden Tyra, we are really searching for is a moral dynamic. We! Demoine uttered nn inartloulete ejacvlation Me When it came to a question of that Queen's mar- Meet the obligation of our family life not because w4 | caugh: the girl's han¢s In his own to a man chosen for her she asked three have made faithful resolutions, but spontaneously, | his heart; he poured forth a torrent tlage because of a common fund of memories and affections | words months to decide, At the end of that time she from which the obligation naturally develops; in the) He could never remember how he explained matters, erected a funeral pyre and stabbed herself to same way we are naturally developing ourselves for | but ¢ was certain that he inode Marearet Beare wn- death. larger social duties, If our social morality demands | derstand that he was thankfu! for the mistake, and a . . e But while dings come of the prostration of the deceived wife down South there ts a beautiful that we devote ourselves to the good of the whole we | that he loved hor, and no other. Message from a relieved wife in England. Says | nearly 210,000,0%, are spending annually must have some Hea of the experiences of the whole,| Fifteen minutes later, when the two. cirefully for the trend of action is determined by habitual | masked agein, re-entered the ballroom, a woman tn 4 Lady White, whose gallant husband has just been |e eum eensiderebly greater than 940,000,000. ; succored at |adyemith ‘The annual expenditure ef the Untied and Interest. forgeous fifteenth century dress swept by them, or common echools ts quite equal to the sum total of 7 Masher—Do you believe that kissing is injurtous? Young Lady—Indeed, I 40; some time ago @ man kiseed and !t emused a severe swelling of one of his cheeks! the bracelet of cameo tntagiion that Mise ved us the other day? She will wear that on her left . . . . “I don't know how to do the thing gracefully, Mlea Valkenburg’. bur Pi; make my words plain. Will you | be my wife?” ee eee | discovered that we reach our moral de the arm of @ Louls XII? musketeer. epment mot so much through « conscious striving “That Is my Covsin Jenny,” whienered Margaret. through @ widening of our interests, finding at last | “How curious that at the Inst moment she should the enlarged self in the increased life. Our concep- | havo changed her mind, and fastened the cameos en tions of morality, as all our other ideas, pass through |™y erm!” | : All the work! i» 'n sympathy with me to-day, and f ‘ am in sympainy with all the world. * * * Axe wife oer Gs hed prog Fe — y Pago courses of development. The diMculty comes in ad- U ® : sf : Tan say no more. What vy wife could say more? | Pe ap pon thetr . vies, jo nearly Justing our conduct, which has become hardened into; The next morning Murion, who had gone home before thats woede there roll away;from the 4 our-fifths of the total expenditure of the armel customs and habits, to these changing moral concep- | *UPDrT. axked her brother: t these words there roll away from MA | camps of France and Germany upon thetr huge) Prof, Monk—Now keep your eyes eteadily fixed on the biackboard and tell me if you can see clearty. tions. When this adjustment is not made we suffer! “Did xou propose to the gir! with the camens?” nation al! the sights and sounds of war—all the armies. It t* a sum greater by many millions than Elly—Yea, | can seo tt. Shall I rectte tt? from the strain and indecision of believing one hy-| "Ye" Clash of #ruggting nations—and what remains in| the net ordinary expenditures of the United Btates tan WEDEOS MAND pothesis and acting upon another. Doubtiess the “An” she accepted yout a clear, inspiring view of the heart of real woman- | Gevernment tn 1M. This expenditure for common "4 Lane THE OLD FALLMACK. heaviest burden of our contemporaries ts a consctous.) "Ye" Soa {schools has nearly trebied since 1879, and during that} "T Rope you don't object to my mustachet" remarked} “If we hod th’ eame whher always,” sald thefness of a divergence between our democratic theory, | “"T coneratulate you." erled Marlon, with spartting vag ; Period has grown from $1.7 to $2.67 per capita of pop-}the Yeung man, after he had eealed their betrethal | janitor phtloropher, “thor'd be a lot av peopte whol on the one hand, that working people have a right to | °%*® ‘The world is always \n sympathy with the wife | wiation and from Lied K. to TAN tor: ene each pupt! enrolled. | With « Kise, wodn't know phwat to talk about.” the imteliectual resources of society, and ibe actual | ———— Who is faithful, loving, trusting, boa ful and help- | ee its ie ct ee ee an Sh ee ee =} fact, on the other hand, that thousands of them are , ful. And despite the doubtful voices raised at a| CAPTURE OF JAGS LAAGER. ae ee ee ee WHAT'S IN A NAME? #0 overburdened with toll that there is no leisure nor, TOBACCOANDSHIRT-SLEEVES Dy © Sate meoting of the fair Indien of the Eclectic Club An Everydey Victory for King Aloohol soegpy lett for the caltivation of the mind, ae the woman who makes that kind of a wife is the = i. aveste s ec A WAY OUT OF IT. | Opinions on Business Men Who Smoke and Ge E Woman who has, by tremendous odds, the largest ine on ei ever heare Reweboys | A ‘ a ; ‘ shouting, “Extra! Great Victory for King Al BIRTHDAY LUCK | Coatless in Women's Presence. * Share in swaying the world. These women make such mothers as Cornelia, who, whea her sons fell Ty. ps sort Pik SE | Bf ‘ure. watch King Oh consecrated ground, only declared that the Alcohol hae played a very prominent part Spats where they fell were monuments worthy of | King Aicohol always marshals his forces tn the dead. ‘They make such Queens as Louive of pee and ares {nto the human stomach unawares 7 ! . As soon as he arrives there ts the greatest aottvity Prussia and Victoria of England, whose loyalty heen hie, ieee * and devotion to their people and their Kings are | gurrounding the stomach and the intestines are For Magch 3. | To the Baltor of The Eveniag World “Btenographer” compiaing that her feelings are hurt aves |by the fact that the men in the office where she te F you were born on March 3 no matter what jemployed wo around |» thetr shirt-sleeves and smoke, the year of hour, thie te tne meaning of $ just as if no women wore present if that the day for you: is the net of a geatieman. T reply, lediy not! Tt t# an excellent day in general. Be up and | No gentleman would do eo, ands jedi in come Going. You are tavored this coming year and maining to her employer of such abominable tutes Written on bright pages of history. myriads of little rivers in which float little boats matters should tmprove with you RT : " i sy ge: main. ness. RTHEL V. (another stenographer). \corpuscien, but they are boats just the same es a advances “Wweete pititiiten beet a Stenographer.” For every Cleopatra who ensnares an Antony | Venetian gondola is & boat are hosta of Octavias faithfully attending the They are used by the body to carry food and pro- Dearth of home. For every painted ereature who |isions to peodh ghoelcep eM dag of pls fiaunts herself on the street or iz the Capitol lobby . ually talking on lente there are battalions of helpmests Hike Ellmbeth |Siomar, |” MY St Houde of nutrition et the Barrett Browning responding with heart rhymes | ‘They are just peaceful but important river carriers. ‘fo ber husband's genius; like Bob Burdetie's wife, | King Alcohe! seizes upon these ittle boats and Gown, Te the Eéitor of The Evening Wo: My stenographer showed me the letter In The Even tng World in which a stenographer complains thet PADEREWSKI'S GETTING BALD |r oan seas otha comes the tice where SIVSE SSIS Se Bes coe coven wo 00 SO ci canons siok tor Wer be conta ahh cede the timbre! allegrette, Bary politeness and not be captious I would die’ Gtlered encouragement and inspiration from |'#ée Sie men Into them dares shea ir atebect: Mike the ine tines one is ae ‘They float slong and iand on the ehores of the onatee, By stenegrapter ey Soe & caving th to th 14 muscular system. complaint to me. CHRIS RAUPRCHEN. with ng Recessional’ je Worl In an tetant the Mttle muscular bres are up in an {ta author had come to the polut of throwing |arme and are ready to reper bossa . ‘The Man's Side of the Question. | A atlent but force Aight wages Warnings are tele- ‘To the Batter of The Evening World: | If “Stenographer” takes a man's place in a ‘office she must expect to be treated e | business office is not a boudoir. Men go to Graphed along that marvellous sysiem of wirea, the nerves, that the enemy ts appreaching > Father (entering)—Hullo! Tears? 1s it @ funeraj j 8 tt. Boatload after boationd of invaders are janded by TH POPPERS | : i Go é@rink-fmareb? his 1 King Alcohol and the ttle mmrecular Aire Met dcs-F ing with those beastly men at the club tonlant Protecser-Ah!. ie, olf; 0: Ustie sempetiion of. ray, pounding F Dhgge to pe pwgo ss An long os Hubby—No, my dear; I'll brim: “em home with me, fown eatled “Joyous Monients.”—Punch. Legs Masa |no kick coming because they amoke tn her presence J ‘or rit about in shirt-sleeves. COMMON SENSE. i i i i ; WEEKLY ; perately to repel them p25 ina § VS: King Alcohol usually sends reinforcements slond PRIZE from time to time, and as the fight goes on t 5 4 ele berin to telegraph to headquarters CLAYTON-BULWER TREATY. A ; 1 staccate in ws vanished, E)"Keratonion i ml are LOVE'S ONLY DAY. — $n Answer to Inquiring Readers Planteston ne more shell bore vs Mid Heart Bleeds tor thee, alarms grow more pressing, but King A) , While the forte pedal sounding To the Balter of The Rvening World: THE BEST BEST jf not ‘0 be dented and hile Mitte men in the bowts | zc ee eee © eee Ror pe sigp Feo fended Dn reed hows ws but a bald performer. “Btenagrepher” ta right. No man but a brute would V"asy eon nave ‘he fraib ele compltiy su! qtaeCme mtn, snd ar hm sa Kresnoee Ove onan trl aaah poe Fey SS Oe j von have 0 e 4 ve . . Bi scala’ ann, ace, tha CADeTaRs. eae {Cece mae - any, Ltlomine ace toe mala pein of he treaty ‘or ge cations where che is. My henrt blocks for thet Th my i. m1 co coe — ‘There ts only one To-day t The Claytou-Rulwer treaty, between the United pyrene [Seacrest Nae States and Great Britain (signed April Inckdentatly eens : as, see And all day long you can hear him say et = neither country should a OR THIS PAGE. % indian Ham Sandwiches. This dyin purple ty roiled i Must we Once a Gentioman Atwaye One, 4 ;| OUND and mix well (ogether one-half cupful of at the baby stars of the milky way. +. Canal, re’ | Te eet ilaan ot Tae fapraten Wartds y chopped ham, 2 teblespoontul of are cradle! th crates of goid Era should take possession of, My comment In,thal 0 Gsatlonas to a genticnen at Pah a dash of tabasco or caver ’ ‘ Fe exercise Gonitaion ever any whet’ ef Central Ausivies; |all times anf (a aM places, If he treats « stenogra- F aNNetpoontul of indian ane at , nal ould guard the bafety and neutralliy of |prer with @ircourtesy he will treat other women the for a rate of Beach, rs I. ehiope aire . 1 heip Lo support and protect any sat name WAY, BOM for the swery aa ming t . factory cana! Company working on the same; eh eee y uid also protect, by treaty stipulations, any There ts only one To-day o the Proctleable communications across the tethmus. Anoiber bluy grotto, ike that on the f Joaquin Miller. a eet — Es caetontedisdouadiaarel Jota ttt ttn teectentetonbervet WHAT WOULD COMMUTERS sare |imas been discovered on the shore of the prom gee ie caries Island Zanta, The eutranee ts! woTons pawns or oman German ralway a, is larwer ian ta the Capri grutio, Ble ‘einai “Sar, Sts wren en Os oe tr eer | t \ { !

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