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i THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 6; 1900. i. GBS amow,| * LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. |e FUN IN PICTURES AND PARAGRAPHS. 0 « teil DO MEN EVER FIND THEIR IDEALS? A NICE OUTLOOK. KNOCKOUT DROPS AND THE NEW KNOCKER.. (Copyright, 100, by we Press Publishiog Company, New York sbmfelefelelmintetq| 68 the Pest-Oiise at How York as Gesené-Ciass Ma! Matter. Work.) HENEVER you hear @ good-natured, marriage- able man describing the kind of woman he ad mires and whom @ intends to make his wife he comes across that kind of a person, do not drape! my dear girl, if you are exactly opposite from w he has described For, ten to one, he te destined £ @ very different kind of wife from the one his fan ful vision has con) uy | I never yet knew a man who started out the | [idea that he would never adore any other than a dark eyed girl but who ended by wedding a | vinity, and the man who rave! over 1 who did not take to his bosom in th covered with carroty looks. YOBSDAY, MARCH 6, 1900. NO. 14,077 | DAILY HINT FROM M'DCUGALL. 0.000 with wh tresses tall, supple young fellow who hel! siwed-o in the most supreme contempt—b 1 woman—who did not marry at last @ It whom he and fn bh pocket, and the man mred grace heart did not go out on aight In soms ania ky to the hearty, law ng. teantne maiden. who eer. + tainly appeared what she wae a decided armful, jo, there are fow men, If any, who ever find and marry thelr ideals could almost carry ar | Am they go through Ilfe they begin to realize that ‘r || , | these wonderful creations of their fancy eannot be | Guplicated in this workaday world, and they have () O14 Gilhooligan was conceited no ;@) But that night, when Gilhooligan came home from the Democratic Club, there were sounds of great terror and lamentation. “Let me take the pledge,” tearfully ejaculated the old gentleman; “I want te TRANSVAAL SURGEON ON ROUNDS. Mrs. Newlywed (to esok, whom ehe hes just on-["¢" Knocker (snake design). ““Me,own [gaged at Registry OfMies)—You see, my tusband ie so} ™Ully, to passing friends. “ very partioular about his food. original about that, ain't it?’ And they all said Cook (sympathetically}~Ther all alike, mem. My “fairly knocked them!" Man was just the sime. I never cooked nothink iavies cecna aaanca to please ‘tm | iife!—Punoh. ale “Wouldn't {t be lovely, George Gear,” murmured the romantic maid, as the sleigh started off and he r hs tucked the robes about her, ‘if we could only go “I am eo afraid of lightning,” said a handsome c0-! 1) rough iife to the end in this manner?’ quette during « thunder shower, I'm not @ eure about that," replied the matter of “And well you might be," rejoined one of her vic-} race young mam “It wouldn't cost time. “Fou have a Reart of steel" but Just think of the livery bill |grown wo tired of that particular fancy want a radical change | And when © at this conelusion—get down {to earth, as tt were—they marry the first little woman who appears to hold o t she wil make them a right p! And soon, to thelr utter astonishment, they fin thempelvea a thousand times more deeply In love wit her than they ever were with their ideal sweethéar Instead of the wondrous dark oyes or those of heaven's own blue, the on tresses or the pale golden curls, they are a any that they ATTRACTIVE. ected by @ chance wor! 5 a earnest remark, a womanly smile, a modest shynes And she face an! form tnstantly take on a beautiful 4 aaa nin dain, *\inliigin ie: ieee ‘ Graashios matiar how plain Hliy Gv Rimoat HORE WHOA THERE! TULL A MYSTERY, ieee. ky We are told that Cain got married, Men have every reasonable assurance of being # 1 . When he tired of single i!fe; in the end, for there need be no mad haste x But the mystery still remains unsolved search for a wife—to be made, for instance, between % As to where he got his wife. the time they are twenty tu twenty-five ececoesceccesee seer eoreeeeoess HIS OBSERVATION. She—Do you believe that bieaching the hair will drive « person insane? He—Bure thing! Why, I know two or three fellows Man can wadt a decease longer, (f he feels so ais posed, and make quite as fair a choles then as befo Indeed, he foels surer of what qualities appeal t fancy most in a wife Hor prettiness or plainness \s 1 resondary matter so Of the infamous | iong gs she Is thoroughly congenial 4 who are crazy over bleached blondes, World has won a nota-| But let the man not wait too long tn this searen tor % victory 0 interests | bie ideal or he may find that the woman he would Res Sapeyeey It bes take won't have him, and the woman who would take J him he wouldn't want Without! He ts obliged to take at last what he can get —ar Dut with | be thankful for her. LAURA JEAN LIBBEY J LiAee; i ea ‘Who bad the courage to testify toon | AMERICAN OPERA NEXT, | By Edouerd de Reszke, the Great Basso, Mra. Weeliive (inside)—What's dat blockin' up de} Stout Lady (at theatre box-ofice)—Two seats for) gir William MacUormuc, the eminent surgeon whe Mgtat ? to-night, please. was one of the first of his calling to volunteer for Rougepot Augustue—If I lets go die end yo'f Bimkins (formerly @ shoe salesman)—What ete, fauty at the front in South Africa, makes his tours ef madam? Inepection tn a jinriksha draw by a native runner. LITTLE LENTEN AFFAIRS. THE DAY'S & , Dainty Luncheona for the Seckolath Season. a 4 LOVE STORY. JURPLB luneheene are the thing fer Lent. The AUNT PAROEBE’S ROMANCE. table centrepiece is a low bed of double violets or of pale purple hymelsths, if the fragrance of AM willing to confess that I would have marriea Gus Waters at a word. these ts not thought oppressive. Candelabra for this penitential board have viclet Gus was good looking, with strongly marked fea- tures, rather tall and well buflt. writes tor Tey Rvecing World by perminet Paper bisirivietelteleiei-ieieeieiateb DON'TS FOR MOTHERS. Some Negative Advice for the Nursery, ONT let a child cry or sob itself to sleep, Je sephine Mitchell writes in the American Queen, laarn the cause—there usually ts a cause for the crying or sobbing of @ healthy child—and remedy it. Don't comb an infant's hair; brush it Don't force a child to eat if ite food js distasteful to t rest to the digestive organs !s beneficial. t the Ilttle folks play with domestic pets that are allowed to roam about the streets; diphtheria LIKE A CIGAR ‘The lady in new ber @eemerereeee ce eat os colored shades, bl tnt se prple ons || double violets tied with pale purple ribbon. Bonbonnteres are papler mache dolls representing Uttle gray-garmented nuns, place, But pris and plain is she; Her arms fiap down oo CALL LAUTERBACH, TOO. DWARD LAUTERBACH may have lost his ‘wefulness as counsel to the Third Avenue Reflway Company, but his value as a wit- mess before the Grand Jury remains untm- paired. _ Bame ts aleo on the list. There is a whole story to ‘Be told tm thie Third Avenue scandal—and fully Dig deep. Make Mr. Lauterbach tell ALL he and other dire ills are sometimes carried into the f | home in this way Don't fat! to Daye all the milk and all the water cousumed by the baby botled; bolling kille all bacteria. Don't whut out fresh alr and sunshine from baby's ving and sleeping rooms, Sleep {s more refreshing at other causes of grief besides hunger, Don't frighten a child or laugh at Its fears; fear ta the result of inexperience, and children’s fears ere real Umpy, too— An4, say, !t pussies ma the lean? Hath she o witching ferm?. Does she weer such @ coat She's comely, as to smiling face, But leave it to a vote, And every man would vote As to the menu for @ purple luncheon, no meat, of course, ts served. But with terrapin, oysters, lob- ster and other fish delicacies to choose from, the ab- atinence ta not penance by any means. A strawberry luncheon is the refreshing fancy of one girl. The woman who intends entertaining women friends In the next few weeks wil! find this a sugges. in May or June, when the fruit has come plentifully to market and {s no longer a novelty. It should be arranged now, while the piquancy of the unusual stil! favors the berry. Strawberry color ts introduced as widely as possi- He had a calm, confident atr, and could express him self concisely when he needed to assert authority, He was @ good talker, with a fine, coy humor, not putting himeeif forward iv be amusing, but easfy holding hip own. Perhaps I was too reserved, or feared to show a de ( Make cure, Mr. District-Attorney, while ght for the flood of sunshine and alr into the room as that Peg remabebertng. cided preference unless it was shown first, though ‘ during the day. Fe lool to keep r, other girls sald I thr myself at his head and was (Gowen Ressiver Oran, thet Lawyer Lanterbach’s Bon't feed a child the moment it ries; there are| OT looks oF For the ¢rue time to offer a strawberry menu ts Rot | gregtiy chagrined when iia devoted himself to Hattle ‘Trude, One day Robert Carpenter asked mo to marry him, He made me almost as confused as himertf, and whether I said yes or no 1 do not now recollect, but he his passion. : Don't decorate the nursery wale with ptotures they Juded he though imows. cannot understand Cg ee ble into the table trimmings, Primaroses of the well accapted lover, ad I bal a rine wien I put away 5 Don't always trust the advice of the wonmn who has coat. pme-oeneeree-one-e-e-et | Known pinky purple shade roake an enchanting cen-|in » box, unde! whether to wear {t or it PENALTIES OF IMPERIALISM. EDOVARD DE RISZKE. faiss a iy: 8 4oc0he @mOh bo eontipes tem | ORY apne tee une eit cae tg ins iminimieintololotefefet= | better. Which used ¢o look 80 nice; lunches of these flowers tied with crushed straw-| Robert was impatient to be married, but I was not. Dresent war in South Africa ts the for-| oir avis not the least doubt that the music-loving Yet one resembiance you will find, berry ribbon are laid at the cover of each guest. | je accused me of being cold and of not reciprocating tieth war to which England hae been a | community in America is on » fair edad to encour. | gt three And that {s in the price The monu ts arranged to ald and abet the red color pasty during the reign of Queen Victoria. age the establishment of a manent nation paring ourselves for both Jew a fairly good understanding ng purposes: TO STOP FOOD ADULTERATION. OOD adulteration and ways to prevent {t are gubjects of serious consideration by the | legislators at Albany. ‘The harmful adulteration of food is plain § poisoning and should be attended by corre. | Gponding penalties. It can thus be made| " @aBolentty dangerous to its practitioners to pass — out of custom. Nothing complex about f your language for etn AIDS # BEAUTY. ws A Formula for Cold Cream, HANKFUL. ro are a number of differe formulas for cold creams! give you one th consider extremely good at bengoin, 1 dram, rose water, ¢ ounces THE WOMAN AND THE LADY. AID 8 young working-giri who declined an ftavitation to Mre. Potter Palmer's “equal- ity party” in Caleage: “A ‘women’ is one , Whe works; 0 ‘lady’ is one who dose not Works the harder—the New York shopgtr! goes home from her daily task hungry but always ready to enjoy to the full her| You would better use the custard be! tion, When the four ingredients are and the rose water and will keep and dampness wi You m if not expored to oc: AE nh for y¥ dinner and for the spiritiess, threadbare to follow | eves several times a day tAMAPO A GIANT TERROR. 1O lenger is the Ramapo monster « purely | ‘The bead is in New York, but the strag- 3 Gling thing iteelf is now seen to croas| + WEEKLY $25 "BEY $95 veeee off the stove, pour into @ large bowl and beat con- stantly with an ogg beater, adding slowly the benzoin This makes a delictous cream, nt ! Cold Cream—Almond oll, 3 ounces; janoline, | ounce ur | 20 POORER ED TEE Oe bine ED Melt the al-| mong oll, Janoline, spermacet! and white wax together | who buy chocolate bonbons of all varieties. The cook A man comes in and jo! Love biithely draws his bow: A twang’ And oh—and oh, Jeldeleieteintleliet alba NSA Chocolate Liked by Everybody. » Y there is no favor—with or of vanilla—which ple in general than chocolate are fond of | spermacet!, 1 ounce; white wax. 1 ounce; tincture of | for a few : nfectioners shop and observe the number of people ‘These coats make you look just like clears, at the same time (they are removed by its agency, Buck are the penalties of imperialism. We are | native talent will arise and a graded process of elim. | Deginaing in a fair way to reap such bitter fruit |ination will follow. When thls comes, pretereuce | + Nt See OE sting rise to increased appetite, which jn turn pro: For March 6, of our own. should, of course, be given to the American language | J se ‘Vides fresh nutriment. If y: Larvae ae i “ for American works, and even to this end we are pre lave starte Up enger' eyed, self to drink water reguiarly you are Hable to have the ¥ pou seers dorm en Mikron ¢ i)tei to the dans and myself have now TMs Lent waste products form faster than they are removed. | tng of the day for you: Any obstruction to the free working of natura! laws at once produces disease. Great weakness and languor om rising in the morning are generally due to a large secretion of these waste products, and the remedy ‘9 to drink a tumblerful of water—either hot or cold—just before retiring. This materially assists in the process during the night and leaves the tissues fresh and strong, ready for the active work of the next day plan. (0) ND OIE S Tok sharp to-day in all matters. Much care is needed this coming year in all your % affairs to make both ends meet. Look well to @ sickness and be fed tn all financta! Be careful ap to what you attach your name to and In making promises.—Copyrighted by the @ Sphinx Magazine, Boston. TO THE LETTERS evesnc vor Keep On Working. ‘To Ce Biter of The Grentag World: One evening we had a quarrel. Ife accured me of a 000000000 906-00016 Fc e reyes DOPOD R TO im off, hoping Gus would come forward as a suitor, He aée4, 19 © final rebuke, thet Gus ant Hattie Fevelry of a night, of the anaemic belle Wonk fee Pet te yeu lave en peo aed hi, 2 lrdbrntiantig Meas te , | J * should be treated for tt by ar Horas, 1 me & paper with the marriage notice printed In It. peeve. who dresses lstleesty for an ap-| 210, camphor weler, 1 ounce. Pour a Wile into the| I do not know what prompted me to write a note of congratulation to Gus and despatch it by my brother Ned. I mentioned having seen the notice tn the paper. Half an hour \ater T jopnad at my door, “LN@ you see Gust” I asked from within. “Yes. He's downstairs, He came back with me,” T went down. He eai@ the notice of his being mar- ried was 0 confounded fraud—that Robert must have heara Ned coming upstairs. He Ip only one of these struggles, that with |opera-house, und to Wie extent from which Amecte ; Fair Laura, May and Lis ‘Tomato bouillon, a salmon course, cranberry sauce | secret admiration for Mr. Waters and said that I held Russia in 1854, has Britain been opposed | male voices occupy the Pu pean stage one OVE hides mined Us Aeer. ‘The wrapper never indicates pipe fad the fowl! or game, strawberry ice and) LS easily foretell the gniaxy of talent that 4 Just what the filler is shes of the frutt, with country cream, cakes frosted | @¢¢-0-99046406666-0404-06 BO6-06.6-84 by @ nation and army of white men. She) ngtionai institution would gather If every His quivers on the for eo) tn pink end bonbons in the shape of berries were| @ twenty-five wars in Asia and fourteen .in | -. once 4 Nordica or Lussan oi ‘Tie Lent! i among the expedients. 4 other State world been on ot comp protic ne. he maidens prayer te sald, HE human body is constantly undergoing tissue aye) hod — ish See St ies vill ‘im neal ate Ku ss he Holy Book js read, changes. Water hes the power of Increasing (hese | ee eee ce mech baman blood. depend upon foreleners for @ time, but ilttle by litts ‘Tw Lent! changes, which multiply the waste products, but BIRTHD. v " had it inserted. “Of course,” sald he, “when you were engaged to Robert it was not for me to meke any attempt to win you. I thought you knew your own mind and had decided that I was not the sort of fellow you carea to marry. But this trick gives me a right to speak. Am Te the Baitor of The Svening World: 1 00 latet I gee many men wearing hats im elevators where! 1 told him he was. That if he had cared for me tn women are, and I don't like ft. I ask every one tolinat he ought to have come forward jong before, nanan FORD Seventeen counties of the State, up to and 3 schntady Arepaadord THE BEST eer orm|t DAY'S LOVE STORY Palins te rene tanve tt! = FOR THIS PAGE. qualities in seventeen mipates. | 3 > 6 o4-0-6-0-6-06 06-46-08 ‘These exercises for women, tf followed, will develop arms high above the head an@ carry them outstretch- the muscles and improve the health and strength, 08, as indicated by dots, to the floor, Relax the head in the correct standing position the weight of the and double down upon the body below the ribs in go- ~ - a “ stop doing this, as, it implies disrespect to fellow-| wow was plighted to Robert ot that kind of a Legislature. poled gingers yrapeey pret pea Hp. opr d parsengers of the fair sex, 1 know f fee! ttle tet, If you think 40, 1 had better eave grounds to fear tha Stories must not exceed 700 words— Jomen, and should be raised as high as posettile, head, ineuited when a man keeps his hat on in an the worst Heling he ever had in his Mae in af the frowt, door beret | % stories of 500 words preferred. All stories Figure No 2 shows the proper poles for walking. the they do send me to jail for It Bur } the garéen area. — used will be paid for at rate of $6 each; ‘The weight of the body te trangterred alternatety from $25 will be pald for the prize-winning | one foot to the other with @ consdious senastion at Prises awarded every Saturday. 2) ors of tifting the body at the chest. manuecripts to “Prize Love Story Editor, Evening World, P. 0. box 2,854, New City.” No manuscript returned to prepay pestage are Lemay nora + vee To sit correctly (see No, 2) new tng upon the spine. Keep i Aan