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Company, 63.40 @ PARK ROW, PesdOlice at Now York as Sercnd-Chase Mai! Matter. BRIBAY, MARCH 9, 1900. a tend of May that ts becoming wome. CALL WHALEN TO A HALT. UCH 0 confiiotas that now in prégreas be- ween Comptroller Coler and Carporation Counsel Whalen’ should be impansible. Its @aetence exposes one of the lapse places tm the atty charter. 7 Comptroller Coler, being anvelected of- @trectty responatble to the pedple, has the @@ pubic opinton with him. He should ae tenble tn getting hie case qiick!y before ‘Mieawetile, cm the chance that [Mr. Coler {s end te city ts being wronged by the Hate @ab, the Corporation Counsel shoul, if WE) net atop out of deckmey, be com- ‘ty tngumotion to conse going mhead with bis | quknowbeGgments of claims. OW SQUEEZE THE SQUEEZERS. J URN abeut ic fair play, witch to ancther ‘The Sugar Trust magnates have had thetr fete tun out of the market and Q@ecepted $14,000,000 as a alight token of the patitic inability to dovanything about It. An 0 windap 1,400 refnery men are out of work, thelr ‘families are out of food and some of out of home. BR hes been @ merry, merry squeeze. Only one thing te lacking to ita completeness. That is a Qed aqueeze for the squcezers—the pressure hard anil fast and for keeps. It ts not too aa to ask within tho law M6 WITH BUT A SINGLE FAITH. OD reigns and the Government at Wash- ington still lives!” cried Garfield on the assassination of Lincoln, “Whatever happens, the Lord still reigns,” says President Kruger, facing the threatened assasaination of Free- fa South Africa. One faith for the great nation and the little one. what diversity of fate! How does our Hving well to stand without a worl of fatervention while a Republic of related and the same trust porishes from the earth? BARBARIANS IN NEW JERSEY. RUTALITY, like murder, will out. The enormity of the offenses against humanity committed at the New Jersey State Indus- trial Schoo! for Girls, at Trenton, were for by something like condoning. But now the MOD vevereinscceessssee eeesseesNO, 14,080 By Mrs Robert J. Burdette, Wife of the Famou Humorist. nt time LUE life for women at the tut one that has Club life, like home Ife, should be the centre but not the limit of activity, 4 though | mention club first and home | l by no mean ra order of importance. My creed in all woman's work {s this: That no work club work or other Interest, should be undertaken that does not emanate from the home. and In its very best results return to the ‘ome, and be always secondary to the home. a long time concealed and for a while cov- | The Ideal Mother. HE comfortable woman 1s the deal mother. has no nerves to be racked by the sound of hing little voices and stamping little feet running through the halls She ts never too busy to Haten to childish stories, and knows just how to sympathige, tnstead of condemn, when Tom comes home with « black eye that he got whipping that bully, Jack Jones, because he was torturing a sick kitten. You never hear of her children begging to 60 over to Birs. Smith's to play because “we always have such good times there.”’ In: d, her back yard te the rallying point for the neighborhood, and If sometimes she is oppressed by it An little she amiles, thinking that at least she knows what her children are Going when they are out of school NEW PARIS FROCKS es cntnanennenanananananantnanentntntnen manne ee! For the moment velvet frocks are the particular ohte tn Paris, and velvet seems the most honored fabric at weddings and day functions of the ceremon. tous order. An evening gown of black veivet that has sleeves formed by a treliiework of chentile, studded where the knots occur with pearls, ts here {llustrated The other Mlustration ts of @ pretty frock with Ohantilly or tambour, or any of the less expensive laces mounted over @ skirt of cream chiffon or ‘The special feature, of course, is the ar- fe wp to stay and the revelations are al- {Mont past belief. * It ie unfortunate that the maximum punishment by Jaw for the brutal offenders will so @pproach in severity the treatment accorded (¢0 suffering inmates of the school A ciVilised State must always be kinder to its Warterous criminals than are they to their victims. NO BLUSH IN BEGGARY. 4 AD news gets credit for travelling ever so a » fast, but there are those who would pick _ JRO) the cannipresent beggar as a dangerous rival in speed. Let a Carnegie hint at giving away his and he has openings for every dollar with- ir hours, Let a Helen Gould charity im print and the mendicant army is on ‘the attack before sundown. Let the nation to @ fund for the widow of a hero Gen- Uke Lawton and the begging-letter writers @oking the mails before the money {s in @esency there ought to be « Hmit to this NITUDE FOR DUTY-DOING. (GRD SALISBURY feels grateful to the Brit- a at Washington for “‘con- 40 continue to perform his duties ‘Very critical time.” ‘United States is also glad that Lord is to remain. pqusted reason for Salisbury's grati- iam weetul if not in attending to ve two Ice mcarfs down the front. h made from ordinary lace or from in- rertion \ charming variation of this might be (he using of fine black lace searfe on a white lace frock. or on the other hand, of using white Ince scarfs on & black lace edition of the gown—black lace over white chiffon, of course. a eens PROPPED DFE-14- 64-1 1-1000-14-000-004. For March 9, ing of the day for you: It ts somewhat favorable, but postpone journeys and guard your health. Both good ané evil are the harbingers of the year to coma You will be ff active surroundings, with changes in your home, social and business affeira Be guarded at all times in matters of sickness. [t would not be surprising If « bereavement en- tered your cirole.—Copyrighted by the Ophinz Magasine, Boston. f you were born on March 9 this is the mean- Cl ee ener arrears <a Three Thoughts the Way. HE easiest of al pA language of love. The man who goes with the crowd mast not be surprised if he gets pushed to the wall. The girl who has a young man coming te eve her regularly soon has a Jean on his heart. WOMNIEN AND CLUB LIFE| IS them tn |" THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH ‘9, 1908 MUSIC ONLY A FAD. | By David Bispham, Baritone, in Harper's Bazar. COG 44-4-48 440444400464 Young Lady have no umbrella dear, how {t t* raining—and £66950 4055530-206-2656-0085 SO IS THE JOKE Peeeeee es ublics love for music ts far stronger the: yy momentary fashion, and Ite cultivation 1s #0 despread—would that it might really be called serious; but that wil! come—that beyond a doubt oper- atic music, in which the orchestral and vocal are combined in the highest degree, has come to be « necessity the world over a necessity before which any fad is bound to go to the wall) Were not musie a pursUlt worthy the serious attention of the educated [there might be some re nto bellewe In the existence of a fad, bu ro senge of the great con reached Its h | type. nm years ago It was represented by “nelf | Mealnst such apposttt notwith culture ame culture of self through culture of | of borelem he part afew All neighbor; then folllo non ati! higher plane, cule few, who, thong al, are suMctently pubtte ture through service. We were at one time in danger | #piriied to sulh the opera and mit It out bravely of preventing the saddest of all plotures--club women do their best for the institution they have helped whose Intellcots were being cultivated, strengthened, | to bulld up and maintain enriched at the expense of the heart. Life cannot) The cases ure happily rare when at the matinte the Pir jong continue if head and heart war against each | weary mater familias the end of the second? “Shut up, niggah, or I'll break yo: he'd.” other. ct of “Carmen.” ¢ to her enthusiastic) "Dis ts tao ha'd a nut fer you ter crack.” ome. girls, YOu must go now, you have 4 fact, Or, am was heard In Chicago, you have been to the opera every night; are you learning something about music? “Oh, yes.” replied the observant George 1 know it's ‘Lohengrin’ when the goose comes o Are we to be led to suppose that these sentiments are general or that the owner of that lovely head has no finer sentiment within {: than regard for her next neighbor's opinion of her clothes? | ‘Can we seriously think that the per demand | AIDS we BEAUTY. wt for new operas and for the negiected classics in con-;$ TO anne nA AAA ARR AAR AAA nection with the works of the repertoire so well worn. Piaiedaiataaat ‘i tnd for an up-to-date sage menugvment such ee in|) gg The Colet of Cuibarome Wale) seen In every city of Germany. emanates from people 1 i fight f ie ° | thing to keep the children's hair it excepting of small intelligence who would encourage a fad? A} to #hampoo tt well, which tt fluffy and er a ns keeps {t free from superfluous olls and dust, giving 1 . a lighter appearance. The color of the hair depends NO PA U PER ART IN OU RS. upon the pigment, which le composed of various min- (A painting by Peter Paul Rubens |s detained at the the hat Cutstom-House. It in valued at 10,000 guineas, and the| 2 orale. No external epplication that will really Hghten ir is anything but e bleach, and | certainly Government seeks $12,000 protective auty ) bagels F acter ie eh oes My Gates & to make it darker. If I were in your place I should not cut little girt'e heir. My personal experience leads me to believe that {t does not increase the growth or luxurlance. The French hygenic soap !s o. THOSE LOVING GIRLS. Hattie—I'm invited to the Upperten’s ball next week, but I really don't know what to wear, What would you Wear if you had my complexton* Ella—The thickest vet! I could fin! | Now artiste all, both great and smal Rejoice and shout hosannahs | IU to the brim the joving cups | Ang Nght np your Havana the one I refer to. For Uncle Gam protects you now | en Andall the works you've painted | Biecetrie Depilatios. Mike Angelo and Rubens, too. Must elsewhere get acquainted That pauper t it from abroad Shan't come without objection The guinen’s stamp in rage #hal! be A mark for rank protection, C. B. CULVER the centre of the hair follicle or root It destroys that one {pdividum hair, but unless tt does the centre the operation te @ failure, and it ie impossible to say, until after a certain period of time has elapsed, whether the needle has been successful or not. The treatments are expenstve. 1 think about = anal tai fifty haire are treated at a sitting at the very most, frequently no? eo many. The operation is necessarily Comforts from Afar, somewhat painful. The price varies from # to $10 a An officer of one of the Highland regiments has | sitting. Personally I should not use electricity so long lwritten home from South Africa for @ sleeping-bag | aa there are good Gegilatories which may be used with | and also requested that a clean shirt be sent him once | perfect satisfaction @moe in four or five weeks and are week, ag it was impossible to get anything washed. painless agd uninjurtous. DUMB CREATURES ATTAIN DISTINCTION. A Foolish Monkey, A Sick Ostrich. R° ADMIRBR.—When the electric needie etrikes 1 Fran Vender—That can be easily your kind permission I shall escort you home: OR WAS ONE LAZY Wife—t had to discharge the cook to-day. Husband—Whae for? Wife-Oh, she got too tender-heartdd to do her work property, * Husband—Ie it possible? Wife—Yes; only this morning she refused to beat the cage or whip the cream. ALL READY, He-I understand you are going to be married. Bhe—I certainly expect to. He—When, may | ask? She—You may ow, if you really care for me pleaded the hand- up.” some hero. “No,"* responded the fair heroine, “I think we'd better make up and then Kiss. ‘Time is lim- itv* behind the scenes.” WILAANG, The absent-minded Merchant—No, “1 tell | man. in buttoning you, TP have absolutely his vest has over- nothing for you to do, looked the ufpfper Appiteant—Well, I'd be} puiton hole. willing to do that, on sal- ary “IT declare,” says he, “the tallor har LETTERS evewne wor POFFO 6664000 004-00-0-000-0400000008 Scores Doctors. | Tothe Baitor of The Rrening World Dr. McKim's theory of killing off useless persons ts | Worth looking into. But where can you find doctors who are honest enough to decide as he proposes? The doctors are killing off quite enough of the human race as It is Among physicians there is a very big fleld for Investigation, A VICTIM. Is Mae W 'e Superior? To the Wtttor of The Bventng World T see WD, Howells claims women aré superior to men. Now, I hold he is wrong and that mea are women's supertors along every single line, A false nense of chivalry 'vells the truth of woman's inferior- ity, but It exists just the same. BROOKLYN MAN. | Saye It Will Take Ferty Seeonds. Te the Editor of The Evening World The pipe pr In one minute another In two minutes, hi jong will both together empty it?” Had they been working one minute the first would empty a full tank and the ing together, Therefore, in one second the two (work- ing together) would empty 1-69 of 8-2 equals 8-130 equals 1-40 in one second. Therefore, to empty 4-4) It j would take them 49 seconds. rR About Compound interest. Tw the Raitor of The Evening World Wim readers please let me know what length of time will it take for an amount to double itself at ¢ | per cent. compound interest? ABC. ’ red. ES A Wife's Daties. To the Ralitor of The Rvening World 1 have heard men say, ‘“‘Bince my wife joined such and such « club my home never hag stemed the same.” T aay tt woman's duty to use all her charms, all) her time and all her energy (that she wastes in en-| tertaining her club friends) for ghe purpose of pleas- ing her hurband and making her home happy. | M.D. Am O14 Recipe Revived. | 0 the matter ot The Bvening World | Here ts a cure fer love: Take twelve ounces of dis- like, one pound of resoluti two grains of common jsense, two ounces of experience, a large sprig of time | and three quarts of cooling water of consolation. Bet |them over a gentle fire of love and sweeten with the sugar of melancholy. When cool, skim with the |spoon of forgetfulness and cork it in the bottom of |your heart. Take !t In small doses when the spells come on. In extreme cases marriage is the only and surest cure. Cc. F. DENNING, M.D. COMMON THINGS. HE common things of life, they give To art its highest sway; The things that in the life we live Are with us every day. And never wrought the dreamer yet ‘Whose work true honor brings But that his fabric's bage was set Firm on life's common things. For these dear things to eyes that see Not common are not plain; Beauty to its supreme degree “If one pipe empties a tank ie second half a tank (or 3-2 in @ seconds), both work- | + THIS IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN. # THE CHIVALROUS FRUIT VENDER. TRANSMOTATION. jove a man wh. old? “Another letter?” "@, dear, to make olf gold.” AN ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR. many on my vest! He takes off the coat and cuts off the superfluous but- ton, and in. putting one buttonhole tap many too!” THE DAY’S LOVE STORY. THE TEST OF LOVE. ARBARA MERRIDEN went to the river tn her Sorrowful moments as well as in her happy ones. Bhe fled to it as a friend. When George Caxton told her that he loved her she ran to the to tell it of the blessing that bad come into her But, some way, she did not feel the eastacy she expected to. The pleasure in her heart @id not rise te meet the splendor of water and sky and She Was turning from her beautiful river, humiliated Jat the inadequacy of her own emotions, when she saw walking among the pines, with eyes fixed upon the distant glory of the sky, a young man Lonel never seen before. He stopped and looked at her, rage. gsi "GIVE ME YOUR ARM," SHE SAID. “I hould like to watk out on that golden water,” he sald. “It seems as if it might bear one up, dees it notr’ it will bear up any one whose heart is light,” she smiled. “But, mind you, it must have no care at all. Tt must be as light as other.” “Woud it bear you up?” he asked. Bhe shook her head mournfully, and he sald ta @ voice that moved her: “And I would sink like @ she would meet the stranger again in the woods, and she did, many times. He was a poet. ‘The city had worn on him. He had come for a long rest there among the pines. His name was Cecil Underwood. One wild night, “Lat us take a boat,” reached the river. “Come,” she said. He hesitated, but followed. Ap the little boat felt the lift of the waves the pain tm her heart seemed to lighten, and she let the current carry her along, unconscious of the passage of time. Buédenly Cecil cried out: “The rapids, Barbara! The rapids! See ro have taken us!" She glanced behind her. It was tue that the tossing white mane of the water not more than half a mile away, and the quivering in the pull of thetr Laves tm their homely grain. And@ when God's sweet-toned seraph band Creation's mystery sings, It tele how gen and sky and land Were made life's common things. Potato Cream Soup. OLL, some veal bones, a knuckie @ Dunch of vegetables in until reduced to iy and afd to the 4 Potatoes, and when cooked w FOUR NOVEL WAYS OF COOKING THE HUMBLE Potatoes a la Genevoise. UT four good-sised potatoes into shreds; sprinkle salt and pepper over these. Butter lightly some tartiet moulds, cover the bottoms with ented her fine young strength to a stream and inctining the boat toward the shore. ‘Then, locking at him, she saw white and quivering with fear, he wank, an tnert heap, at the bottom Barbara bent to her task and way. But the wild river dragged her at their heels. George Caxton in his began powers of the river, in which they George helped the trembling Cecil to shore, but Bar bara leaped lightly to land and stood there; "Fea, if he has also one more letter to afd to then? dl