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iaedial | TALMAGE’S SATURDAY SERMON. |pnzrss‘srsamescs| LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. “Do Not Be a Prophet of Evil!” The Girl Who Contradicts. blizzard on the heels of blizzard. 12 was the mildest HE may be @ girl as fair as 9 flower, but if she 3999000000 winter I ever remember to have passed. Indeed aur bas contracted the sad habit of Comosh aera vd 25 tumn and spring almost shoved winter out of the every one with whom she evmes in contact, the | procession. perfect bud has a worm at the root which will destroy Its sweetness all too soon. Real troubles have no heralds running ahead of their " sombre charic and no one has any authority in our Remember, my dear girl, every one Res as good 6 time to announce thelr coming. Load yourself up with nent ping rae tie oe a heard it, manece) vores and rig rome and believe that he is quite as apt to be right about a ol es ee “ee byeen 4 & quarter pal the matter under discussion as the other friend who Atal a pitt ol Rar hg Page related the fame anecdote to you in @ different way. ves There is no way in which a girl can get herself dis- and when they are hatched out and take wing, they liked so quickly as to be continually contradicting cirele round fn fights that never cease, and sports- those abuut her. It does not show a superior knowl- man's fun cannot shoot them, and storms cannot edge on your part, my dear, On the contrary, it shows ruffle their wings, and when they cease flight in these ‘a decided lack of proper judgment and good breeding, rer wilted Pha ee ee eee It is always the girl who contradicts who will not , . brook being corrected when she is In error. At Baltimore I talked into a phonograph, The cylin- To such young girls I would say: Look upon it asa der containing the words was sent on to Washington, grateful kindness, a courtesy extended to you, when |and the next day that cylinder from another phono- any kes th ins t int out t ur own graphic Instrument, when turned, gave back to me ae eee rete ar er ee real faults. the very words | had uttered the day before and with It may be done sneeringly or in envy, but you are | the samme tntonations , FOL. 40 derrecseeceese++ «NO, 14,088 OOOO _ TO THE GRAND JURY: What the Public wants to know IS who re- I eeives the moneys paid by criminals for Police _ Protection. The Grand Jury must NOT be afraid to go as “high up” as the head waters of the stream of cciminal gold. The way to put an end to the existence of “cot ino m pono i ~ etime-that flourishes by police aid is to put the T. DE WITT TALMAGE. te ee nd Kh we eee ei ; guilty police officials in jail. Y deur sir, my dear madam, what do you mean pelety and the world and the church are phono- 4 still the gainer by {t. For you have learned some- Scold Into ® phonograph and It will scold pack. Pour thing shot you did not ‘cane before and which may be of value to you to remember. ‘The girl who continually contradiets will find that the habit will grow upon her and gain her more U N } enemles than friends. salt ls Ud Ue od Her girl companions will soon hold aloof from her, 7 rol es >| eraphs. Give them acerbity ond rough treatment, and by going about this world with disheartenments? | Tort ang rough treatment you will get back, Give Is not the supply of gioom and trouble and 4 m misfortune enough to pst the demand without your |‘2¢™ practical friendliness, and they will give back| ¥N the Emerald Isle the Murphys head the poll with! and the young men will let her severely alone. : ST. PATRICK, HIS DAY. running e factory of pins and spikes? practical friendliness ‘ak 2,600, being most plentiful in Wexford and Carlow;} ‘There is no end to the mischief that 1s responsible " i to: tate Gay fe Why should you plant black and blue in the worl |, 4 father shes his Uttle Gavahter: ‘Mary, why ‘s the next most frequent names are Kelly, 5,900) to this habit, if the girl given to contradicting marries. - BOUT Patrick, hom when God so seldom plants them? Plenty of scarlet It that everybody loves you?’ She answered: “I don't | (Kildare); Sullivan, 43,60 (Cork and Kerry); Walsh,| The husband is the main sufferer, and by and by consecrated, there are whole books of | colors, pienty of yellow, plenty of green, plenty of pink, | Know, unless {t Is beeauso I love everybody.” “A man] 41,700; Smith, 37,00; O'Brien, 33,400; Byrne, 33,009) perce quarrels arise from it, or the husband relapses legendry which stamp themselves as fab-| but very seldom a plant black or blue. [that hath friends must show himself friendly.” (principally in Dublin and Wicklow); Ryan, 32,000;/ into stotcal silence—more to be dreaded than the lous, It is 60 of all the famous char-| I never saw a black flower, und there's only here and T. DE WITT TALMAGE. | Connor, 2 ‘Nell, 29,100, and Retlly, most passionate of protest: Satie (oe aceon ses sIPEAST OF FUN BY REAL LAUGH. MAKERS |eexstaseestinend ff acters of tradition. most part reserved for the sky, and h to look fag mythical about the influences which from the) u» to Peni tlis,, Red) WOH (Wa Veok Ve, bo) lor can g j A TOUCHING APPRAL. well died out, and he relies solely on his patience and BARELY POSSIBLE. vstadain * Gat Cie ts 14 TRC ont Ws ba tn THE MOTOR VILLA. endurance to Keep him up until the end comes a lady who was passing, “will you please give me a Py Mife of Bt. Patrick have become implanted in every | do us harm. Why not plant along the paths of others Conquer the hal dear girls, It would be better few peantes to get something to cat?” —* the brightness instead of the gloom? not to be considered too knowing than to pay for it “Indeed I won't,” replied the lady as she sized him Bas: Do not prophesy misfortune. If you mut be a , Because chains cannot dety destiny Patrick rove | yo iiet at all, be an Earklel, and not a Jeremiah. In at such a cost as the loss of worthy friendship an@ up ata glance. “You have been drinking.” 008 opinions. ‘Well, and suppose I hav iswered the tramp. from qlavery to sainthood. There 1s in this) ancient times prophets who foretold evil were doing Think twice, my dear girl, ere you contradict the that any reason why I shouldn't eat occasion- - Ghonght « constant spur to Irish ambition and de-|right, for they were divinely directed; but the speech you have just listened to prophets of evil in our time are generally fi LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. THE DAY'S LOVE STORY. and doubt from the hearts of myriads of the | mst summer would be a season of unparalleled heat. A prize of $25 will be awarded each week for the lake's good people. ue was a very comfortable summer, last fall ail the weath hets agreed tn nay! Ho founded churches (enough to give one for) en ns ive n winter of extraordinary severity, best original skort love story. The prize-winner will be printed in Saturday's Evening World, All ae cepted stories will be paid for—85 cack, Stories ach day in the year), established colleges, re-| — @tered sight to the blind, raised the dead (all this mast not exceed 700 words—500 words preferred. Send MS. to Prize Love Story Editor, Evening World, > encient chroniclers) and brought P. 0, Box 2,354, New York City. BUSINESS-LIKE. THE WORLD'S LA GRIPPE CURE. Phenacetine cee 15 gratue Quinine vee coe 15 graine Codein...cccseoe see SoS grain this quantity Ag to geven mighty kings to the altar. He was a Saint ; @f great deeds and mighty worde—converting @any thousands by his own power—and he justly glowing letters on the Calendar. i Tt 1s good, to-day, to give great thought to Bt. " Patrickh—and a cheer for the Shamrock he loved. LET THE FIREMEN ALONE ! 4 NB of the speakers at a meeting last even- ing said that the firemen of New York — are “nothing but white slaves.” Not true. A PUSSY WILLOW LUNCHEON. Firemen are voluntary members of a great) 1 acy witiows! Is there @ woman tiving who} Dolly—She hase great command of language, hasn't department. They are faithful, earnest, doesn't want to carry home a branch of the }*e? pride of the city—and well paid. tonder little gray things when she sees them ate 1 expect that's why she has never mar- 4 ; when speaker charged t, for tical |firat in the Spring? kre a pas Oe hee How delightfully @ table may be trimmed with firemen are transferred the length | em ne anches. Imagine » woman's lunches: @ the city, separated from their families and) wi, 4 matt of pussy willow! A china ‘bow! filled NOT FAR OUT. ether proper interests, end subjected to such petty | with them makes an artistic centreplece. A corsage » bouquet tled with dull red ribbon could be laid at gerescations as little busses contrive, he touched | Uitwe a tnce carda, if these are ised, could bs ) - @ point where New York becomes interested and) oe yor, gray—pussy—color, and could have hand- fadignant at once. painted sprays of the willow. "TR has been a comforting thought to this city] White china, with border of gray, would further . inter- | the dainty color scheme, and if a woman's own china that tte fre department, at least, was out of clonet does not boast this, it may often be stcured Goring politics. Municipal self-interest, as well! trom the caterer, Confining the aide dishes to green @@ regard for brave men, demands that it shall be | inings—olives, cresses, celery, candied mint leaves— 00. Discipline cannot exist with political bull-| will help to carry out the suggestion of Bpring. 1 cannot| For a little element of surprise the bonbonnieres Geaing, 204 without discipline efficiency might take the form of wee gray kittens, or the tce hours, This dose glet will “John.” ’ “Yesmum.”* ‘ “We have retired now, John, Wake us at Bourne- mouth to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock, John.” “Yesmum.” “And remember the hot rolls and new milk for the children.”"—Cycling. ON THE BLOW. AN INVOLUNTARY HERO. * y Arthur C. Vivian, 519 Jersey avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. URING the course of our walk we came to ® : secluded little dell. In its midst was a feck, | Jow, flat and, best of all, not too large, As & furniture mode! that rock would be a success. With much solicitude I intimated to Edith that she must be fatigued with our long ramble. Was not @ feat desirable? She had been strangely thoughtful ever since sighting tho deil. I was a comparative stranger, and did not know that I was by ne means , the first to discover the merits of the rock. She ace quiesced carelessly to my proposition, apparently nos noticing the extreme coginess of our seat. Here was my chance. My friend, Jack Thornton, had been engaged for two months, and I had his | | formula for such iittle occasions, He said you must survive. cream might be moulded to represent them. begin with generaliites. ‘The charge opens a field for immediate inquiry ieee bela “I whipped you for breaking the window, Max, but I “The looseness of the marriage laws in this country @84 action hardly lese important than that pre- When Writing to the Queen. find out that it wasn't you, but your brother Mike Is degrading,” I remarked, firmly. gemted in the Police Department. HEN you write to Queen Victoria the paper that did ft." Glancing at Edith, I found tht she was gazing tne ¥ ‘The Bosse) MUST let the firemen alone! Wome you use must be thick and white, and the “All right, Pop, just credit that licking to my ac- tently at two robins that were twittering in a great . jotter must be put Into an envelope large enough count.” = == By a i (dO nn nnnnnnnannoooooeocoononens to contain tt without folding. A letter which has ENCOURAGE SHELDON. been folded never reaches the Queen, and the chances are that she never hears of its existence. Such lett 3 is to be noticed, with regret, that the se-| are dealt with by the mistress of the robes, who, if i verest criticisms made against Preacher-|*he considers them of sufficient importance to be Hl _ | handed to Her Majesty, returns them to their senders, Biltor bs tary those of tis gap eo with directions ax to how the letter should be sent to +f] eters. And the encouragement m the sovereign, come from persons outside of the churches, TWO ESSENTIALS. Mack O'Rell—If New York has a winning team the He—1 wonder what makes ma so happy to-day; she'’sgcoming season I wonder what will be the players’ been singing about the house all the morning? jensenttal po.nts? Jim. She—Dessay she's found something fresh to seolé] Luke Warme—They must make a firm stand like the} Jim—'Ow's that? pa for when he comes home to-night! ‘Boers nnd sprint just as fast as Aguinaldo, + Btout Fireman (chuckles)—Playin' on the orgia! LETTERS eve N reman—I'm @ bit of a musiclaner to- — ; leve that any man, whether he be] agepegeeocooooeecooCooooeoooco0[n | hie ristiris-tristeitet-tseteistettetstet-ttotetet> % ikaw wr freee, woo i antving to uplift hu- |§ Life’s Good Morning. {AD To WOUNDED HEARTS ¢ Manity, to better the conditions of life Seed Rio sina We've bien. long. tobether: : Sales to a higher standard the civic virtues, de-}] chrougn pleasant and through cloudy pik Baha Wee: | T have been keeping company with a young lady for Gerves encouragement. weather: about fourteen months, and I asked her not to dance Te the Editor of The Hiren! TO THE NING WORLD BIRTHDAY LUCK For March 17. I you were born on March 17 this te the Dr. Bheidon hae mode many mistakes in his|¢ “TH hard to part when friende are dear Of editing the Topeka newspaper. But for /@ Perhaps tw ee. ® Then steal . give little warning, fie good he has done The Evening World felict-|® choose thine own time: a him, and extends the warmest sympathy in Bay not good night, but tn some brighter clime Ef endeavor to benefit all the people, meaning of the day for you: It is moderately fair, but and changes. Both good and ev this coming year, and with care much can be averted that otherwise would bring sorrow. Look to sickness, especiaily by those advanced in years, and guard'carefully all matters of : ‘ writings and promises, The year is an im- BEG00000000000000 sc0c0eced portant one. For March 18. It fs not important. Rest. Your coming year seems somewhat quiet, and matters wil) with any other fellow but me, and she sald she would, 1 don't agree with “Henry McCracken,” who says | she sees no hare in it: 1 do ote harm tn i, wate | that moat wives are “glad to be paupers on their hus- tao to step hort band's bounty.” I think he ts one of those of whom If the young lady 1s not engaged to marry you Lance heard a noted lawyer ony: “Buch husbands have has a perfect right to dance with other men without /the human form, but that {# all; they are not men.” your permission, It fs now the custom for girls to) 1 think that the lawyer was right. ‘he woman wno Is , 4.08 20000000000 0000000000000 OOGF | dance with other men even If they are engaged, al- |) ; : © TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. padi So Anais though I think under such elreumstances a lover b | jotwed upon as a pauper by the man who promised to si re Ae te love, cherish and protect her Is to be pitied. And the u's Day. a right to expect his wishes in the matter to | man who would thus name her, even in bis thoughts, te oe cas vd ete Weed THE FALSE-FACE CURE. apected. If she does not care enough for you to erant|is unfit for the society of women, ae heraing. ersary of the Wind | . ecoooeoooccooco0e00000cc0[d 0000 You the favor you ask I do not think anything will “stop her.” ——--- It is the best ponsible day for Chief Dev- ' They “Saw” Him, “: micah out Ont. : \ BS in outage ate etek T om 1 dearty love Tethe Batter ot The Evening Wort pass along without much change. Cares and [to me that my arm would ‘mprove that waist im « | - % x bit 4a Grover Cleveland's birthday. and would ike to keep steady company with her, but |__Here t* an original joke for the letter column: First Lae pyprnpeia patted ih pgp cabbeod . afl on Cop—Hist, Bill! Remember clubs are trum; Well and all financial matters should be guarded.— Following up my first remark, I said: "But how Tt te also the auniversary of John C. Calhoun's Fa Ptr bacferd pegs te Pee Of ouchre that burglar per - Copyrighted by the Sphinx Magazine, Boston. ‘Eman could quarrel with an American girl Is more than a mm the two Ineda tha keep steady company with a young man whose lest, Seeend Cop-ff he escapes by the chimney we'll ‘ ham Degins with the same letter as hers. Ax 1 dearty | {ler eet. ey ‘ft South Africa formed their defensive alliance, love her and would not Ike to part from her witl you Lapel Hoge First. _ Be-merrow should find Devery one day out of * ® Bid me cood morning. —Anna Letitia Barbauld, my stntement, it seemed to me that I had begun at the wrong end. | Edith's waist was clasped by a very pretty little belt. J have an eye for artistic effect, and it seemed Mre. H. D. M. Rete Sarid eR ican girl Is the highest type of her sex.” fon, the Ameri THE NEWEST PARISIAN SKIRT} Ths was politic: Beith ts very patriot, She looked please give me your opinion of this? Is It true oF MO, | 114, peitay ot the Rvoning World eet mommies W. G.W. | ¢, B, Masterson” asks “why the city authorities | Of course it is not true, but superstition of the} a6 nor drive out all the cate and dogs, as the cows and gronsest form. The young lady cannot care very “ much for you or she would never take refuge in such Ordinarliy, Whitney ornaments a bank in New Fort, an idle excuse, Any day he was to be seen behind the giass partities Ne Ie in Love at Sixteen. =| Iam a young man sixteen years of age and am Bidearly in love with « cousin of mine three years my senior. Her parents like me very much, but I know that in case I should propose I would be refused, not because she does not care for me but because she ould never think of marrying one younger than her- pat wie 6 § at Cc, | and te willing to place bis savings with yours In a A young man of sixtecn has no right to think of /@#Vings bank In your name as well as in his, I should ;| marriage, excepting as a happiness which may come to him several years lateg No girl of good sense would conser a proposal of marriage from a boy of ‘jyour years, According to the law you are yet an in- fant. Hide your time, my friend. ‘They Difer in Religion. I have been keeping company with a young main. We have become ro much attached to one another that I have no idea what I will do If we have to pari, forget to set down Thursday evening's cold meen the Bridge among the arguments for the Hast ‘tunpels. % ‘8 prover to remark that agains: music started a lively ie i i? z i

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