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/ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 19; 1900. ans ae THE WOMAN WHO LOOKS LIKE HER HUSBAND'S MOTHER. |THE DAY'S Es | baura Jean bibbey. LOVE STORY. prize of $25 will be awarded each week for the original short love story. The prize-winner will ” ‘ty te Pree © to @ PARK ROW, | (copyright, 1900, by the Press Publishing Company, New Tork 0000000000 love for you by laying his noble heart at your feet, ripe ban. Word.) Youthful looks, such as you describe yours to be, | SOOBOOOCCOOCESS eh Che Pest-Ofice af New Tork as Secomd-Cisse Mal! Motor, AYS “Gertrude” in a lengthy letter: are a gift direct from the hand of God, but He does “L should much to know your not give them to you for the object of deceiving a human being, as you purpose doing. opinion on the inject, dear lady, T Kin @ blonde, with wi 1 a ‘baby face.’ Do not build your hopes too strongly upon your be printed in Saturday's Evening World. Al ae 3| 1 am thirty-three years old this month, but my |§ 8 | youthful beauty. stories will 'r—$5 each. Stories , cruellest enemy could not say that I look over three ” B 1 You may indeed look many years younger than you cepted be paid fi te seeeeeeNO, 14,090 | and twenty. Women invariably dislike me on account lof my pretty face, but the men take to me, 5| ‘1 do not seem to attract the right kind of lovers, : ¥ | however, They are generally young men of twenty- PADALY e's deine ee, 40.. are, but the years are there, and all that is mortal must fall sooner or later before grim Time's scythe, teks and years do not stand etill, but whirl iden youth to midsummer and then to life's “I have recently met a young man of twenty-seven who has become very much attached to me, and has @ better post by far than any of the young men whom I have previously met. “We got to discussing ages the other evening, and And as they go they steal al bloom from our cheeks, the brightness from our and plant lines upon the lovely faces and aflver threads tn the bonny tresses that were our pride, aye, and steal the elasticity from our steps no matter how I laughingly sald we fight against {t or how young our hearts sti!) feel. “*You seem to be such @ good judge, how old would This is the jaw of inexorable nature. you take me to be? =| Women have married men younger than themselves, “Without a moment's hesitation he answered: 4 have claimed to bave lived happily with them “ Twenty-four.’ i, I should counsel wemen to marry a man olde “But before I could have time to make any remark than themselves if it be possible, even though it be he said hastily but @ year or a month. "I will take that back. You cannot be more than Bhakespeare say: twenty-two—or three at the very most. Am I right?’ “Lat atill th man take “I do not know what induced me to answer ‘Yes An elder than herself; so wears she to him, unless it was through @ spirit of mischief. Go eways she level in her husband's heart.” “He asked me to marry bim that same evening, and ‘There ie a world of wisdom fn those words to I consented. earnest thinker. y | “I do not propase to ever tell him my real age, for Tt would be the crusilest torture to act a living lle| i | what be doesn’t know will never bother him. There Is no one to ever tell him, for I have been brought up| marriage m) by an aunt and uncle, who are now dead, and who} iife | HER WEAK POINT. By Alice GQ Steele, 485 Halsey @trect, Brookiyn, N. ¥. (ACK MAGTERS was in a dilemma Pretty Httle Maude Galloway had proved her heart adaman- 5 tine to his weekly calls and undisguise’ devotion, m\to say nothing of the violets In lace paper and Huy- Mjler’s most exclusive bonbons which he sent to her |fifteen days in the month, m| He was too provd to brook « refusal, and to all ap: | pearances the wind blew in the wrong direction, 60 2 |the poor fellow grew thin ag his shadow, and lost jail his appetite for oyster suppers and “lobster @ la 8 | Newburg.” 4 - 00] through the years to come. There i another quota. | COOOOOUCOOOOOCO ROAOROOODL anaes | One day he summed up Maude's strong points, which the vital happiness of all of the after | tion which 1 should like to call your attention And the saddest of sights is to see @ woman | Were mostly mpeg him, a8 thee, a0. 8 sears a0- mbich expresses the situation eloquently: vainly endeavoring to coax the freshness of youth to /Suence, muted ber week points tleo. To bie Know. moved around from place to pl 1 . “Ah, what @ tangled wed we weave ime Hap Gesivee 8 (nes! egal when ET athe ot mice and an absolute fas pba “Ie It not better after all to have a strong young | well as to the step you are about to take. When first we practise to decsive.” peace, care and love, lable fear of—ghosts! man working for me than an older man, when you| Let us look into the matter carefully, woman with| Tell the young man the truth about your age, and formant Of the Ween) whe eoanee te /@ TONERTT Tar gsiet. sualty thiek tad: ob Delieved in ber come to look ow, It] woman, heart to heart, and see what conclusion we| then, if his love ts eo true that be still wishes for the| tion ‘that she is growing to look more like her jme- heart of hearts that such things 4 hosta walked would be a different matter, Please answer. can nerive at after prudently weighing all the facts tn | marriage, you can do as seems wisest and dest to you | band's mother than his wife te worse than the ter- Fes bys oe ee @ © © © ew ee the case. after long and earnest reflection. tures of the rack—e living death. bie Agee Fey a MATA tel npckisaopbena In anawer to the above I would say: It ism eolemn| In the first place, my dear, 1 would counsel you] Remember, women age much faster than men when ape sails ite onic matter to advise any one upon 90 serious a subject ae earnestly not to deceive the man who has shown his they do commence to fade. Haxra Joan ledbieeg Bets Hosted tiiice tal at cere even [~~ SdWT «32FUN FOR EVERYBODY. Ssh ta eA, Bo, though she never sought his side in her fear, SUBMARE where are senming my wet maar «=O f~«|S SC SARCASM ALA JEHU, Old Neptune to the mermaid sald. She combed the seaweed from her halr E SH See, Srectee wets tr cm THE WORLD'S LA GRIPPE CURE, Phonacetine ... .... 15 grains Quinine .... ooo 16 grains Codeta... socee 38 grain ide this quantity fate siz powders Love. OVE is a flower In the dim woodland hiding; lave is a rose Beenting the morning alr. Love for an hour, Love for a life abiding, | Ever it grows And sald: “I'm off to Str Kel'e lair; a jake ene every hour fer four hours; that an old ana practice’ O For hearte that long and dare. And when I rob htm of his shirt after that take ene every twe er three Love is a dream I'N make myself a new eel skirt.” heures, 86000 poopocoeocceccasas That comes by night unbifden; This dese ia fer an adult. Any drug- Love is a vision : Love |s 4 stream ON WITH THE MUSIC! HS Ee er. AN EPICURE. aa 0 LETS Pre as aris by Seger ue Beneath the rushes hidden, —s fendered a decision to the effect that it is Murmuring derision, not @ criminal offense for a hotel or res- Laughing us to scorn, Baby's Wireless Telephone » Plan om, taurant to furnish music while serving —Dr. B. W. Western, Pptscopal Church at Warren, IM., has a daughter | aay nearly three years of age who is very particu‘ar Wise Whalen! ae eae san about saying her prayers ents retiring eath night. One evening last week her mother was detained fram ‘The Corporation Counse) has also decided that HOW TO PREACH. hearing her prayers at the usual hour, and litfle Lou: ise waited patiently some time. Finally patience censed to be a virtue with her and she climbed upona chalr and, taking down the receiver of the telephone, shouted into it ‘Hello, Central; div me Heaven. prayers. @eneing in a public hall, whether an admission fe fe charged or not, is not a criminal offense. ‘This will permit the opening up of the most noto- | ;}SeOOOoOSSOCSNSSNNECNSOCNNS Figes resorts everywhere, and the payment and @ellestion of blackmail may go on without inter- mepticn. _ Fezy Waalen! | _ Bae Corporation Counsel in his decision wala Rething about the payment of moneys by criminals Bishop Fowler to Young Minist T want to ay my Judge—Have you anything to say, prisoner? Prisoner- Only this, Your Honor, that {f I'm con- victed I should Iike to be sent to jal! oon as possi. Die, #0 to be late to dinner! ACCOUNTED FOR, % : is 7 &@ police officials to be ernie to run dives of ‘Odient ae poe whet “Wot! take you an’ yer dear pete fer a aipenny}® Pier? a / poor fellow, Jack was quite certain she detieved in | ail Kinds. The point under discussion in New Royster—B-been to a wedding, offsher. ride? Ho, yus, most certingly, Why, hain't I Mr. 5 MH XG them. And, ay be reasoned thus, an idee came to Bis. York at present is whether the police shall be al- OMcer—You appear to have a wooden leg. amrack, and hain't this yere keb ther Noah's Hark? lowes to accept moneys from notorious dive- |% Royster--Yesh! B-been t-to a wooden wedding, om. f Er corse hit in; and ‘adn't yer better let Polly ride ong Maude Galloway sat in her {deal suburban home ° q iy top so's Hi can teach ‘er a little choice Hindoostanesee, 9% waiting for the evening caller, To-night it was-to Be Deepers to protect them in their nefarious business | sher. . be . Jack; he always came on Wednesdays, an’ mebbe Hill lend ‘er my ‘at ter I fim vielation of the laws, On this all-important Gubject the Corporation Counse! is dumb. Biiad Whalen! BOXING AND THE LAW. BHOLD how emall an editorial twist can put the sense of things all wrong. Saya From the crown of her fluffy head to the tip ef her gotten poor ole Thomas ridiculously small slipper she wee in order, When bo there's @ good little gal, an’ while yer at it bring ther > heard Jack's ring she went calmly over to the divaa, rabbit ‘uteh, ther chicens, ther blind kernary, ther ing to herself as she spread ber skirts out in a white mice and ther goldfish hin their haquarium, ay @| way that prevented him from daring to sit beside her. ‘cos pusnl i wornt sumfin’ ter ply wif; and will Hi For an hour they talked commonplaces, an4 then really wait ‘ere fer yer? Why, er course; what oh; Jack, unusually light-hearted, begged her to go for a what do you fink?’=Fun. stroll, just down to tne open lote at the end of the roadway. She doted on evening walke—even Jack was white silk, cut out up to the ankle to display ® tearabie under the kind Ixht of the moon-eo they fine applique of Duchess lace. ‘The same may b* | s.iiteq forth, Jack tenderly arranging the fleecy scart A POOR LOOKOUT FOR HIM DFVODOOGOEOGHOPDOOOOODHOGHOOOOIHS HE begutiful stocking at the right is of fine B the Herald of this morning: i ae A regular feature of the Chicago Boys’ : \ i ) re | WILLING TO BE A SLAVE. had in black, the lace belng of Brussels point. The |. .ut ner shoulders. a High School ts boxing matches, each “go” |% . \ E a) = accompanying slipper is of black patent leather with! they reached the open space and stood for a moment ; Belng © six-round “mil” with six-ounce gloves, all |@ : "| i R a bended satin bow. This plain slipper costs $2.8, the | seainst the low stone fence to rest. It was dark and ) Wider the supervision of one of the professors. And 4 ’ 4 Vi NN f rosettes being chosen at i cents a pair. ‘cool and stil. Involuntarily she drew closer to him. | Mew Yerk ts trying to repeal the boxing law! 4 4 UZAY) ‘The stocking in the centre comes either tn black OF! «Peels rather creepy, doesn't Itt’ sald Jack sn: The Horton law, which is the New York boxing white, It ts of fine allk with three rows of Val inser- |tentiously. few, bas deen allowed to dic a brutal death by | COOBBBOOOCOOSDOS ° 0000000 x Cs , } tion let in up the instep and a slight embroidery be-| gne jeaned her head on the stones and nodded. ‘ tween. A modish patent leather slipper with a shaped Suddenly a wild shriek rent the air and caused her ¥ Sen-entorcement, N the pulpit, preach on subjects that it matters tongue has a large square bead buckle of “gold. to etart involuntarily. e Rapeeal te to be simp!y a decent interment et|| much whether men know about, Don't take some. + At the left you see a dashing stocking in black and] “oh, Jack, what is it!” Her lips were tremulous, ep mangled remains. {4 thing that comes in the last despatches of Satur tik. It 18 composed of white “boots” and black her eves wide with fright. rned young spendthrift, sir, and tn Vl have you to know you stand on your own tops with a pretty showing of embroidery at ¢he join- | «: vl inder his breath. ing. A black diamond in openwork effect shows black P seal peel his side for protection, and he cubes around the edge. put her arm in his. r: ‘Teere r ay night and get up in the pulpit and cackle about =~ Seteons ode tical hel ak ih Siving of boding | 12. on sunday. Bury, hard-working men and women boys in the public schools. A very | want aomothing elte on Sunday. The Gospel of Christ fatevesting discussion of the matter, going on in |is what they really yearn for, and they ought to je neart han ‘fret. — shri ‘The Evening World, has shown much popular |!t from you. If we go to the pulpit qualified and WANING OF THE HONEYMOON, Artifici ane aa cn nly than the fapor for that sort of instruction, competent, the people will come and hear. Do farm-[ “What time will you be home, dear?’ asked the . tificial Oysters, “Bee, eee, Jack; there by the wall!” and sure enough ; ‘The distinction between boxing and brulsing 1 (<7 ter #et toxether to discuss how to get cattle upfyoung wife as her husband started downtown after na the (poor slaves, of faah- on ts the sincerest form of flattery, and the |, dark shagow was silhouetted against the grav to the rack? In my youth they put something In the § breakfast faze. It may be said rather to placard a moral |rack. If you put something into the pulpit the people Ban to point it. | will put womething into the pews, Don't trifle. Clerks —_ are not paid to play mumble-the-peg, and nobody . CAT , wants to pay prea: THIS WEEK'S GREAT DAY. —|"ha"yantors, "You must use al possible, common: RED-LETTER week is this which has|rense methods to reach families. Perhaps we have @pened upon New York. Its final day |{atled here more than in our preaching. Methodism will merk the begining of a most desir- |™¥%* apply herself to the cities or go to the rear, able end—an end so long sought that dis- | i 4 pad in Paris is the “imitated” oyster. As the lemand for the delicious bivalve is far in excess of | .«. yd tt the supply, Ingenious Parisian caterers have bethought ee net ects tae oe met" ‘ii P splendid; and, oh, bow I) ‘hemeeclves of manufacturing false oysters, which are He put his arm around her waist, the most natural wish you were writing from.our own experience! _ of some harmless gelatinous matter and served thing to do under the circumstances. a a properly flavored with lemon juice ane “Hush,” he sald; then picking up one of the looses, pepper. stones turned and faced the apparition, — “Be ye man or woman, oh spirit of evil, departr* | BAN€FUL SMART SOCIETY, [fe.henttnti spun! com eine he st straight at the intruder. ary treadmill of soctety, with empty shibboleths, may “Oh, about 1T. M., 1 guess,” was the reply. ou mean 1 P.M, don't you replied the heartless wrete What I sald—! TM. to-morrow; see?” TUCKS NOW ON EVERYTHING, HE vogue of the tuck ts something startling. Everything fs tucked 4 couragement had come to be an habitual | | By Arnold White in the London Chronicle, pre wid cry, @ scamper—tt was gone, and all wae ‘ | | attendant of the pursuit. BIRTHDAY LUCK from imilady’s hat to the HE unit of strong nations ts the family, All] Maude hid her face against his shoulder, “Oeme, Ow Saturday the first spade will enter ground | For March 19. bow on her dainty evening | | teatatation, habit, ‘deals, policy or ambitions |little girl, it te gone, 1 have vanquished ft.” he eal QOward the digging of the rapid transit tunnel, | —_—— '? slipper. | that Increase the welfare and multiply the num |proudty; “let us go home. Gaturday The World's dream of “Fifteen F you were born on March 19 this ts the The shirt waist rewels tn ber of happy families are good for the nation. Things} Without a word she jut her arms around ple neck, to Harlem” will begin definite: | meaning of the day for you tucks until one is ready to that stunt, diminish or ridicule domestic Iife are bed| “Jack, yeu are so-so brave!’ she murmured in definitely to shape | It Is somewhat favorable, but avold con- vote the shirt which boasts lbrokenty. te realization. |} tention. Your anniversary cannot be consid- hone a sorry affair, Then “May I be your protector through life?’ he asked | programme of exercises for the occasion is ered favorable, and you will need to exercise t the entire bodicg , she whispered “yes.” The note by which bad smart society may be receg- nized {s Its contempt for family Iife—its loathing of home. Luxury and overfeeding seven days a week Kill desire for aught else but feeding and luxury. nD agberagpabbgersctice herd dee ‘ fo # BEAUTY. «| ° ’ When Hair Ie Extracted. t elabo' care In all your affairs, Financial difficulties, for evening wear or other- id el pos pie 2 ‘atone pas ad and some possible injury or accident, and wise, which is tucked, And : hereon basse |) } troubles from Inw and disputes, Be guarded very beautiful tt fs In event. A shining addition must hence-|{ against all changes, for with observance and some elaborate instances be moted among the great anniversaries of/{ care much can te saved you.—Copyrighted the entire dress ts tucked |} by the Sphinx Magazine, Boston. to below the knees, _ Then there's a mere March 24—Rapid Transit Day. | ftueked yoke: most dainty lations Wil Not Help Bure 4 — ———— [Piittle finish tn taffeta for a = lone ip Gust, : ti te bl : : eatture , | AS TO FALLING APPLES, |THE VALUE OF THE LEMON. |} inst tite, house otis | Mul wally restere fabby breast Taere'ty | ® {) > IR IBAAC NEWTON, who died a hundred whens fin mg cho dbatineedecn a bag! uses are | Fyoke plus sleeves, though it Yd f Be one ostward lotion that will do this wa" j almost too ma: ‘oF enumeration. 1 Juice « is tucked In the opposite — and seventy-three years ago to-morrow, lemon tn hot water on awakening in the morning | } direction crosswise that fs, Gebleved fame by discovering why apples | {s an excellent liver corrective, and for stout women is|} The one pletured is. of \ Gop trom trees. For his inquiring mind | better than any an’ it medicine ever invented. mousse! ine. he entitled to the commiseration of Glycerine and lemon juice, half and half, on a bit of As we afl know, the tical absorbent cotton, is the best thing in the world where- | J world of lingerte rests on a ‘ > a = a4 fic s7 sap ‘These | with to molsten the lips and tongue of w tever-parchod |B foundation af tucks. A few . to-day y fruit falls. | patient. ornament the plainer spec!- panly held out baskets. A danh of lemon Jules tn plain water Ie an encetlent |f mens, while the aplendid tooth-wash. removes tartar but sweetens rts are masses of tucks, by send Brincipics he sravitation which the breath. A teaspoonful of the juice in a emall cup tous Dias, tucks straight, ‘@0 impress themselves upon these com- of black coffee will almost certainly relieve a bilious| Pf iucks in lattice effect, later. When the Grand Jury is | headache. tucks without number. which have been going Re) oe my Rescmye die ppntbcnaapid putting a) 7 Whole petticoats and jeaspoonful of lemon ine warm wate; hi formed of Pa seeerred coming rapidity Gown. | TOS removes most eiaine from the fnaurs ane cuits || Crennetes eae . Kaow both how and why some | gna loosens the cuticle more satisfactor!: necessary if the stain is of long stand t f pode donned EA . my of standing, tts mot Because tt te ten ted with the t ‘but the remedy never falls.

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