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A THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1900. ZoLs On PLING. | yp MUSIC HATH CHARMS FOR OUR BOARDING-HOUSE. w# [THEDAV'S ww . By Emile Zola, BY T. E, POWERS. * cea pencero ree A'QUARREL WITH PHYLLIS, HYLLIS and I had been quarreling, which wasn’g at all unusual, Bot mow n half an hour had elapsed since the iast hasty words ané we were by no means remly to make up, which was unusual. I sat by the window, pretending to lols over a box of photographs, Phyllis studied a volume of political economy. That there were tears in her eye! felt certain, ) I had been fuming and fidgetting for something te fofotnmininininteinicitietottd (he Press Pablicning Company, 63 to @ PARK ROW, id Now Tork. a8 the Pest-Ofiee ot New Tort as Soreness Mal! Matter, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1900. FOR THE RICH ONLY. DIVORCE TRIAL UDYARD KIPLING Is the most popular English novelist; {t fs no longer Dickens, the charming the nation read: vow winnt: 9 fo almost a soldier fans all England's warlike passion: ypee from the ne those of men ready for wi hope, developing themselves morally and physl for war—in fact, having naught else in view but fight- Li now, England escaped the military spirit, tn the gense that she hhe not had conscription. — has hed mo experience of that blood tax, for she LACED ONE HAND UNDER HER CHIN ways hed, and still has, paid troops. But the AND COMPELLED HER TO LOOK UP.’ sibility of establishing military conscription in Eng- land, ap ft now exists in France and Germany, has fay more than twenty minutes already been discussed tn the Houses of Lords and me my cue by rising suddenly. , Commons. And this fact ts singularly significant "I'm sorry to seem rude or ungracious, she oald, After the battle of lerloo and the defeat of stify, “but you really must excuse me now. I've get Napoleon England was wise enough not to be in- a club paper to prepare to-morrow morning, and tomteatea with the glory of victory, and was satisfied must get to bed early. with @m army of hired soldiers; but today she fs 1 sighed. Phyllis heaved a sigh, too, but repressed prone to introduce the system of military conscrip- de was over the club paper that we had quar Uon.—Nerth American Review, ‘ ————_—_ “Good-night,” said Phyllis, sti My. got eee No End of Explosives, that I detected signs of softeniag about eves + | Thirty years ago there were pate adout 95 explosive Lira’ and I race bid vag ery wut r compounds known. Now there are more than 1,100. “I suppose it hai tter ‘good-by’ as WILL THE LOOTERS ESCAPE? ge A Street Organ, Playing a Waltz, Sets Our Boarding-House in Motion. Bs. 5 ship sais ai RT Rf 7 “You know we ago belheved fs tm aight for the embarrassed Third The landiady 1s fond of music, especially when her) kinks out of their legs and swing thelr hoofs in, and brings the hpuse down to the level of @ Coney |worse than foolish for two people to marry unless | Avenue Raitway. Not fret aif frem the Two Little Girls. daughter playe “Rusticana” on the plano for the star | rhythmic mazes as they whirl in the giddy walts, al! [sland pop-corn pavilion, they could promise to think alike upon all subjects waselfish, for there's money in the busl- ‘Ma twina, 1 gueee, ‘cause my ma cay t boarder, but she does not like !t when tt comes from) the while digging thelr heels into the moquette car- | Tht boariers, however, enjoy the music and do not lor agree to differ pleasantly, We've clearly demom Bem. Nevertheless it 1s good. | I'm two Iittle gtris, An‘ one o' me ‘f]8 dand-organ emitting melody under the windows of pets and shaking the tin foll trom the changellers fer Careatiy hapa Miele bpieatet a Ac, | ekaeaaion enrk Na edie: spb Ven | ) ¥ e 'n * - C je an a Hy But what of the Third Avenue leotere? Is good little girl; an’ th’ other ‘n’ she her bosrding-house. For then the boarders shake the) She says that this sort of thing spoils the furulture with their heels in the lendlady's heart, 4 isa gait can be, ae “Of course, we shall both be @ little lonely for a » Ie bad little gtr! s im eight for them? Do they’ 8 reed i we —— —- — mi Be : unscathed with their plunder? Ot ave tup EMME wat Oauine while, but I suppose we shall get over ft in time, and for the pirates, gentionen of the Grant |} ‘tay'ant “aaitmita Sey Ga'eey™ = ¢| WHAT ONE WOMAN THINKS | FOUR GOOD; SALADS. be glad we had the strength «> part before matters Give them attention, even though ci Why, sh tay aa he oot an’ pig T ie always easy to borrow trouble. Shred a small whiie head had gone too far. Ii will be much harder for me ‘ a An’ ay, “Dear good little girl, goot-by! The man who rides a bicycle has lots of go. ARMY AND Of cabbage as fine as pos- BIRTHDAY LUCK than you.” I fintahed; meditatively, “because you : Bad ite gtrt'e Gna hare againt’ Nover loan « thing you cannot afford to lose, NAVY SALAD, }:. sitle ana cut naif a pound f ae will have so many friends and lovers to: console you) : The soft youne man te apt to be bait baked, er aersWlede News lacs “Foe April 7, hile Matta Jorkine is the only person 1 can thin NO STEAM IN THE TUNNELS! Last time 't ma ect that a-way, XR] Young folks tn love are very much Inclined to wa! small dice. Mix the two and pour over them a dress- . “05 cy at present who will (ry to cousole me, ss 1 erted all to myself awhile time. [ing made as follows: Rub the yolks of two hard- i “she'll talk you to death and let you go hunsry TOP the idea right where & ie! Out on the steps, an' nen I amile, Bpotled children are not confined to those of tender | bolled eggs with a teaspoonful of made mustard, two ih Aa ps roe 7 this fs the after Mi Phyllis, who cordially distikes eteam Jocomatt rapid crane! An’ get my doll all fixed tn style, years. saltepoonfuls of ait, a tablespoonful of ‘tomato eaning of the day for you: ida. Pi do , rem Serene te ax go in where's ma's at, an’ say: Some men are celebrated for their muscle; others are |CAt#Us, half a saltspoonful of white pepper and It is somewhat favorable to-day. Tou Hida Jorkins Is the only woman I know of whe “Morning to you, mommy, dear; t for thetr cheek. i three tablespoonfuls of oll, When thoroughly mixed can change, journey, visit and write. is willing to own herself defeated in an argument,” 3 famous An attive year comfronts you, and in some began presently. “iknow she is capable of this gremie add a wineg v! Home people learn enough tn stx weeks’ forelsn| it tne eure crorped, anh ft wat im the: whites travel to bore others for a lifetime. ; The moito of the modern young women, aesording to @ popular author, 1#: Be a man, if you ean, and EGG te ty, tae ae if you can’t, be as much like ane as you can. SALAD, thems inte halves ‘and take out the yolks. Put the ike through @ sieve, then rub them to a paste, ik 8 little at a time sufficient mayonnaise ng to make them smooth. Add a tablespoon- ful of lemon juice and » liberal seasoning of red Make this into tiny little halis ‘the size of It bae been promised that the under Ground route shall be clean, and that the air about the trains shall be pure. The “promige will be broken {f foul-breathing engines “are allowed to enter the subways. i bos be arranged to bring Long Ieland Rai!- 24 2 — ‘way trains into the tunnels with electric motors * FM clght. Otherwise there must bee “Chente| . SUMMER'S STOCKINGS WILL BE GAY AFFAIRS. 3 cars” where the city route begins. Srererrerrerrertyttte . No smoke, steam or ooal gas for our under- Where's that bad little girl wus here? 4 Bad little girl's goned clean away, An’ good little girl's comed back to stay.” —James Whitcomb Riley, in the Century. respects a favorable one. A lobe comes ese of nifnd and soul because she’ —~ through changes snd by some nvesiment. “Told, you so herself," luterrupled Phylie ; Guard your expenses and be moderate in your “And she thinks just as I do about this subject, Pleamres,—Copyrighied by the Sphing Maga- way,’ continued Phyllis in great triumph « 1 sine, Boston, - ‘ou mean you think you think just as she dom” « Hee tetttttteieteieteteteotefofetnge |! checkmated ner by remarking, “But, then, she'® bar (Psd 5- Cem different from some fwomen. She says chat t Earth Fortifications. the plain woman who has the courage to keep ILITARY engineers are practically agreed that {or to give in and own herself defeated, ax a ruli ho material for fortifications is superior to | “Oh, indeed! Ie she?” said Phyilis, with satci Lod earth. When clay is not obtasnal as on the |flection, “Well, Matilda can't know anyt at all these are jubout pretty women, excepting by hearsay. ground passages — long the line of the proposed | “Now, {f Matilda were in the position of elther of : opped parsley, and over this place the egg. balls. | Ortacetion, In euch a terti the tea thas) *y “ fication balls fi us," 1 continued, passing over that last remark fn MORE KILLING OF INNOCENTS. Cover with Frenth argesing and serve. guns sink without doing damage, sng |stience, “she Wouldn't hesitate a moment about de- me, harmlessly. clating that the subject of dispute didn't matter a i3 T the pga on Long Island, there A Siisere tied eay v0 _—— trifle to us, elther way. hut then, Matilda," 1 con- began on Inesday of this week o ' | ; made from apples Cond FOR A TALL WOMAN. eluded, looking quite away from Phyllis, “is a re- CELERY SALAD, { ey. First chil them in : : markabit woman In many respects—a remarkable cold water. After they are | ¢O¢¢06¢6 food intx equal parts of both together. Salt to taste a blend thoroughly with mayonnaise dressing. Berve on lettuce leaves. * slaughter of live pigeons, duplicating in barbarity that at Alken, 8. C., upon which The Evening World commented the came day. ‘The Long Island “sport” passed under the name Aad bes ” th annual Grand American Live-Bird Lot ie ten wile cad “any. Handicap. CELERY SALAD, } doth cut fn smal! pieces. On the opening day pigeons were killed at the | mehieiicteleleinieteicletefetetelninbeintenininintleleieteleatotetstetetetetetatet-et-ieisteteietetetstetatei=iel Mix @ little French dress- _ Fate of about five hundred an hour. The elaugh-| You cannot wear stockings too gay this Summer. | work pattern tn pastel ehades, Others have a clock |!"# and pour ever all. Berve with @ dorder of ter wes purposeless and cruel. The “sport” was|Ptiht red hose with black polka dots are highly effect in brilliant colors. All these styles appear in [Shredded lettuce. i h favored. French blue with white dots or figures 1° the lisle stockings, which are comparatively net at bees! SRR unmanly and . ee pralver® ty (for two of the “sportsmen” wore) very fashionable. Stockings of gray, with vertical 91) expensive. woman, indeed.” 3 “I don't belleve she's remakable at all,” crie@ ®'Phylits, hastily. “Hosts and hosts of other women @ } | would do just the same when they came to think it over!” ww \ “Pretty women, Phyllis?’ 1 questioned, looking toward her now. \ “Pretty women,” sald Phylils, didactically, am@ blushing over. “Would the prettiest and sweetest and dearest little woman In the world be willing to own hereelf at least half wrong, and to let the whole thing go, Phyllis? was the next quesion. In order to make sure of answer by her eyes as well 2s ilps I placed one han@ ekirts) unwomanly. Clay pigeons would have|siripes of red, white, blue or black, are another va-| ‘There are black slik Stockings daintily powdered BY every demand for the tourney. Hety recommended by Madame La Mode, These and with tiny flowers like the forget-ine-not, worked in QUERIES fo ANSWERS bs under her chin and compelled her to look up at me i and the law should prevent a ninth |{' French blue stockings will be very effective wien delicate hues, Other black stockings have a diamond ’ ‘The next moment both eyes and lips were hiddem from sight against the breast of mg coat. ' @paual “Grend American” h| " worn with patent-leather low shoes. Vieing with the pattern, bright In color, woven up the front. Upon exhibition of savagery | 44 potua-det stockings for favor for wear with tan|thts lighter background of pale rinks, blue, green, EVENING WORLD READERS, fu New York State at least, half shoes are the brown hose with white polka dots, vinlet or purple is embroidered a delicate tracery of | 4OO0GOO000000006-500000-00000000000 Very gay hose are of black, with a kind of lattice- vines “net ; re Two seconds later everything was lovely again. Am Which ts correct: “It {1 or “Tt te met” hour and a half later | was saying good-by—not for EP ggyame t eenine eepunt we uw] THE BUSY LITTLE HOUSEKEEPER, leveanevnrscs une seems ase a tg Sa " Lepagd see that the shopping eR | Th h religion woman is wasting her husband's substan FRIDAY—CLEANING DAY. ‘Where: 19 Gh. Tpemers Courant OF: wie hi rf erred. om frivolities. Passing the inaccuracy | ‘ i ist? GEORGE LYONS. N sac ere pti Me otto in pretere the assumption that the eb woman ence to young men tn’ all occupations where they fe @ woman who buys, Post ay any i can be advantageously employed. At ones u male to compare his own expense account many of the clerks and bookkeepers in the bai f At the rail stations seme who attend the Beak vane a cigars and “treating” with the girls. the ratlway 3 4 dille of his wife's bargaining. ‘windows for the sale of tickets are girls, and the —_— in the cafes and restaurants are of the seme Tt is only when « woman's purchases run to =. that she is open to the censure of the | 4 Seeremst one chew ans WHY SHE FROWNED ; fe mot expensive. It doesn't by any means Z y luxury. So, while the bargain-counters may heli “This woman would,” was Phyllia’s whispered a@- mission, “if—if the nicest and dearest and loveliest boy to the world would say #9, too!” { OQ semeve grease from carpets cover the spots 128,983,173; 388,280,140. ith flour or dry corn mea! paper over! what ts the population of the Russian Mmpire? Repeat the process every six hours until the] what ts the population of England and all her .pee- ave is drawn out, brushing the old flour off each! Jesiong? WARVIE ASHER Apply te Supreme Court. me. If ink ts spttied on a carpet cover it immediately : |with blotting paper, and renew it ax soon as aolied.| Can T have my name changed and where will I If a carpet 1s wined over now and then with a/ have lo go to do #07 PRTER ORUNKACLE: |flannel cloth wrung out of warm water and ammonia] 7,200 Feet: 118 Feet: O85 Feet; 618,000,600, (a yall of water and a tablespoonful of ammonia) It} Kindly give me some information about the bulldi: will always look bright. It must be wiped dry with | of the bridge at Delancey street, Haat River; ite |a clean cloth. treme length, width, height and ‘ts probable cost. | If the window gians is very dingy put a little MAXL soda in the water, but do wot let !t run on the sash, Dry quickly with old newspapers and polish with chamois skin, Wood alcohol {* also good to use on lvery dingy glass | Matting ts washed with salt and cold water and refully dried. Rub the very dirty spots fret with ter and corn meal. If white matting has turned to a bad color ft can be washed pver with a weak so- jon of noda, which will turn iP pale butter yellew. Use @ pint of salt to a gallon of water, Une @ |fannel cloth. # LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, # Signed Thetr Names tn Blood. Me Wen't Live with Ber Parents, Te the Editor of The Eveming ‘To the Patter of The Evening World On Oct. 4 we started ttle club, and all members| 1 want the gentleman to whom I am engaged te let said that they would stand by ft to the last. Now it) its live with my » uite different. They have all left it but me, and {be refuses, though t want to stick to my duty as President. Should I give | (han we could get it up or not? We went through great pledges that he 1s wrong. He says no house on earth would not give It up, such as crossing the heart, sign- | MOUgh to hold two families, He also says ing our names with our own biood, and many other | main on better terms with my parents if we curious feate. Would some kind reader please advise | With them. Who can settle this @iapute, J. KR | fair to break our engagement? UNHAPPY GIRL. -——— A DOLLY DIALOGUE. * "WASTE WIT NOR DOLLARS, Wdareet Yo pric tery ns! A Satecgici’e Complatoac. To the Aitee of The Gresing Work We work for a large cancern on Broatwey. Do