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emer THE WORLP: TYESDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 190 UR BOARDING-HOUSE. ‘THE DAY'S « a a LOVE STORY, _——e TUESDAY, MAY 1, 190 Nor h caving for the front. A plage ery, a fever af : nism « a ‘ formed the , ‘ a turbulent with Waves of unrestruined Alone with no one tr him or to say gmod-by, t ” . t tt ) reverie, “ wit proud mill. fw While his coms beleiniatnisinteieiebeini RY IRVING a sin HE AFYES tee BATTLE Picicieiniat q¢ vSEDTO BOR AT YALE, Tene Say not farewe Bele mtetetetett Det on revobe iieininietetnieteieioh ‘ . e at voting Is not one of the oy « x A / CRIM AND PENALTIES. ‘ « ‘ assert such a aida ohh —— rades were bidding thetr last adieux he stood as if Fatt ST present there is ne can td A that 1M ' P Cinderella's wiste h} transfixed to the piatform, but sud he loosed j iil , f Klin 8 t ‘ ATS NT RAINING, about and exclaimed r William i M Franklin Syndicate pay ime on ’ Sh sila oF alas HE CONSULTS A LAWYER \ » NOW f| “Won't somenoty ktes me goot-by? a fame. will have to serve the sentence (m ahaa oe David Carriage | Before he { escape a pair of arme were thrown | posed upon him by Judge Hurd ‘ f te r way that alow J around his neck and as Under the State Commutation lowe alt" ™* aot the fa cortagr | caught A warm kiss the |{ps -- Q0d behavior, an actual confinement of six years Now Shakespeare wrote a play | iy Richard TH + oe 8 8 8 8 8 ee end a half. This is a large silee to take out of a ts 4 i ana tony that this ie @ work After a years struggle with war and the elements f Man's life |t means more in these dave than ever 1 Garrick tut nga ar esta Z fll of the tfopical islant Brockway returned to Chi Before, for events move quickly now. |n pace wit \ “ ‘ knew that } cago, haggard and weak from the privations and H m y now, jn pace with m aa = cK + nr Bah i /( \ . sardshipe of the Cuban cary feeds of dating ‘ Modern facilities. and the man who «eta out of! cme a ' inane Glakd 6 a Ls) a and bravery while tn the hes of Santlaga, his step for even a twelvemonth does not find |t easy moar wont wt f Shakes |p Fe: » | praises sounded in the home papers and \'s new com- : to get in again re ' gh Garrick awe bite Shakes ARR hath dar tt mission as Heutenant were entirely fore ‘ There should be something stern|y deterrent tn ated er Yet work Tt one ui went sen - for ~ pretty and plump | e * im W ‘ . ' ndiadyvsh not indir « complete sturbed hi! ac 4 the fate which has overtaken Miller. Yet in cer J : . eeere ra Ea arden, and to the astonishment and delight of everybody) "Pom Kindliness had completely disturbed his peace ; “a j was not | leave those to sa serts his manhood | mut entien € , "Bev tain of the very papers chronicling bis sentence nese t « 7 1 | yen ver id s after his return Lieut. Brockway re- will be found the advertisements of men who take —o— ! The C fF ' a ——— | ratv n to a reception he was disposed to for a little gain, chances much resemb ore co-Er , a | Ne Ware Orr Urs: ’ fecline, owing partially to the state of his health, Nut ; ® nces much resembling th Rose-Embowered Pretoria nS, THE WIFE WHO RIFLES HER HUSBAND'S POCKETS, |iisre“icetis to tne general aistavor with which ho Which this prisoner took ' ’ When furs are left off 1 be weit beatem | ‘ trl t ' Nor, experience seems to tell us, eiaien aie Wire fan, 8 with A amall cane, then wraypet nen and By Harriet Hubbard Ayer. ecolbogeg tireless Flea er gen idl: & more effective | 1 to ton ’ e f ‘ ¥ J the st rown paper with ’ ul ant . . 4 " t nomize and endure any herd-| the perst ney of his friend Horace Judson he would i 1 axe > y p Of Defaulter Seely, who comes ont of stm to) Teeth. MPIC are straix out inte boxes we hin s » for the man she re loves have remained in his room. But Horace had sent him Gnd himself penniie = _ —! s while 8 \ good. true girl has a tremendous amount of] word that he would call for him with a carriage and t penn wifeless and alone. Other ; = . : t . a? Being oapacity for ness in her | two ladies at 1.2) o'clock, and there was but one thing men bad fallen as he fell. Orie . L A| IRA JEAN LIBBEY ON / mite east nd, a wite 7 who gets her for a wite can trust her] to do The death penalty does not stop murder The r ‘ . Pia ea 4 a husband fror S$) quite we safely wh $s pocketbook as his honor, In a few moments he was undergoing a counter- t ¥ A WIFE jenerous-migged men J st let their wives even | fetted enjoyment of greetings and took his place be- ison penalty does not stop swindiing and theft . sy ® re rm dor 4 r yy f «Tr z p gs ue the pe b Jeglhe How a Girl May Win a Man's Heart. | —_ bik tet aon side a young lady whom he could wee but dimly. She the proceases which will both punish patter t hey ta er finanetat tons 4 ~ ed to b Ptepinsis and deter wen trom crime ‘opyright, (00, by the Press Pun ilahing Company, New York World koowa hy f than . And oF sr . 1 thee wed and with all m Pe y 4 ry md sin loving con: | soar ett eae wed ashi ‘i ' =e = OW to win a mans love” ts a question which When he has four ~ toe * : - te | “Andy ave t — i . Mr. ‘ae ‘ a scitated many malden's breast for bashful of too Indifferent to de ht ma or cave. whan Wa panne | <oree meee 4 makes, and a! Brockway?’ said Miss Hurdman, plunging into the ges past, end will continue to eause much — 10 not « ‘ soe l ' fait; iw tk ahitees| cele erie ic oc sehold expenses, | subject very near her heart - bed aes a je marrage to live | + » ” OF BOYS THAL ARE DULL slows thoug ng as cime shall last and young t meet te your Prince ¥ : ‘ ‘ HN el th 1 started rire Ae nove, ‘ ore et } : 2 okay sae fever Do nat huht t mone sbant w loves to have ti ow strange ad a very dear friend with thai / gir's sigh for love and a lov ’ ewlth| Teckntew suppose (t would be stealing | 7 : th . me yb the ¢ ; * lent { money as he ts| regiment I had known him but a short time,” she @N anxious father writes to The E eve t youre t of you t tact ty, a y H ” geable ¢ ‘ k ange from her hr Foatin » World of the d * hte tht Evening 5 areal? ow y GRE OU 6 ae teak ‘ ; a ae Ces ee | continued, with a concenied smile, “but I had become rid of the ss of his thirteen-ye , If you do not guar ¢ thie you sve Wells Seapaliy, (enact a: moleen eels (ha tustaacth She earns as mah as he dees, in hts opinton, — | very much attached to him, and the thought of his old boy 1 fea! he say hat I ea fhe ls the Lard will see sent 2 a a th ; pela Me ys palit ee elec N K would t jim to humiliate her by have! petng so far from home and the object of Spantsh make nothing of him, What f gor”, tot the ’ > You may meet nr fore ee aay — pays : fae a crathe a ts im her o which she has # right have given mean interest in the war which O} In the first piace don’t be discouraged...” * mA er BIN tent one . sdiabidl ie sah 0 all go to answer the letter 1 would never have felt." ( ; tie @ Took e wny EO, ity aweet, modest, agreeable eat * ‘Was hea private, Mise Hurdman?” . Genius does not always manifest itself in t a lp ere. Ia the best ad A true Ani wie ce PBs livided 1 my opinion, and I hope some husbands! well, yes, I believe so.” she drawted, fedling her & boy's early years. Nor can (he dunce be surely) No air ukt give her heart's sweet afte t aut “al : = r he hy: Ete Sera See ance to read it will be led to do a tittle! way out of rather a dangercus corner of the conver- Groclaimed at thirteen man until after he has ston astvely that ee ee ae “A is) What eounher + even down (0 peofiable thinking. particularly the man whose un- sation . Robert Burns was a du at his school t . ew . Hie cg ibe i 4 aimee . yt / e tamen ont PANDY wife ts tempted to add to her scanty yf must te) you a good Joke on * eee * Bo was Oliver ( kt ven, SESE SPE: CS Deere rt diagpines and "De P ( ' aif grt Da Ra Me astescaty Seis ge Mite Ri +! Judson, "It « rom his own comrades, gtr . ay fs jolden Richard Brinsley Sheri- 5 “ ah * ma tect adead Re b bn tn ee jth HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. || know it must be trua, When he was sick and out en's mother called h t - when he Ie sour sight . ¥ . parte P - ——— et , the army hospital the only ¢ 7 ke, au of the (athoie vm ; * | we cnt ence. There ts not a woman alive who abies Do Not Get Enough Water, “ gist ' ‘ ‘rt t ' * “Commentaries on the B fleured penhen b Fows hal je tenariis ; “Well, any fellow's mother would tel! him that, “coms ‘ T i¢ so natural to suppose that the tiny bables who! jaughed Brockway ither’s mind as “a grie 1 when a boy M sa the Raw t at wither tn the fi ive on milk alone have {ttle need of much Phe thrill which swept through one of the hearts Dean Swift was “piu tin versity, eglect, leavior mbles and thorns, long water drinking ond It would be @ surprise to many | in the carriage at that moment was known to Mamie @nd Sir Humphrey Davy. atterwa scl tee the tender heart around which mathers to realise how often their iittie ones are pitt- | jgurdman alone @@tist, was but an ordipary pupil in sehoot ih Apis io ee t Ir restlessness ie attributed to) “could tt be possible that this was the fellow?” she . as tenkan 4 s . mans fove by seeking him out, of some other cause, weather a healthy | chought; “and still those were the very words I wsed,’* . are Spring flowers immer flowers wine , : elf at any of oe wit take aH ur with advan | and she secretly wished chat It might be he. of Autumn ar need " e « he fe known to freque Hy doing any of age, yet {t Is usw mily once or twice a! When she spoke she leaned lovingty to the shoulder ! Bol aces ' money ww ‘ ' ward: and that onc lay, oF even i of the young man by her sife and softly whispered tn F jest do not open ir . ¢ that he will ever want you for ooo h : FUROPE’S TALLES a Sey, Sat fr toll you thats ) a ‘ t Noing " u it was! tne of ide A double wedding took place that Fall, for ‘Gene " . i et AND SHORTEST PEOPL | heweel the privilege from hie friend Horace, who was +l to marry Zella Raymond, the fourth member of the | happy driving party which attended the reception < — “a REGENIMATION OF 5 : 3 Vem) | TO THE : ¥ : FLETTERS eventns WORLD } many m teste at Ch er Gan oy whay happr inonihe Te el have.” Tile ékew ‘ . For Shorter Hours, ° L ‘ i ‘ 4) To the RAltor of The Evening Worlt written \ heel rit Why ts it that all our busine uses do not close Shakesp 1 t fro ! tlow at noon on Saturdays during the whole year? There Cressida to che me i nt man of are very few houses that are considerate enough ‘0 @ * give thelr employees an af mn off cach weey trtues « minced b : eee Vint man " ) Many more people would attend church on Sunday “beked with no date in the pi 4 } than at present, for when Sunday ts the only day a And in y old English verve a glowing phoa | workingman has to himself he naturally hes to (> “An RpMliph 00 2 orkabire Cook” relates ihat enjoy himself. Rut if he had Saturday afternoon to . Sy Ripe | devote to amusements he would certainly make Sune she was al the traditional resting pac The fi ero here and ts ning with large crna day a holy day HENRY HOPKINS, Jr. . wins of Trelan atron saint in the ; binek Avy eerme ' geental bul Q NS, Jr. rile and ‘ares aravevard a een covered with aT nnd fester st fash. The Hernhardt. a Parisian bolero, the third in the : - AM this is interceting in view of the fact that 7" The stone laa rough weather rms of the b group, t¢ named rof the actress. [t appears tin Saleamen’s Small Salartes, Wican ple. after years of burden-bearng . ® ghing a oven tone. ” ' he | es nced cloth, with white ville fac. . Amerivan p : ars of burden-bearng a Sisvban Lorate, | @bide ie fast y genres euipere, laze exign of cloth applique, stitched oth Of late Sears salesmen ® salaries seem to be getting 4 author of innumerable dyspepsins, seems 1° » ‘ the upper surface 9 wok white of self r | ose and good saleamen's services seem to be de again toward the high estate of the pasiry °""" * as 8 he ole ; preciated. A number of faithful clerks would like 8 ¥ | ae ba = a | to know from some of your readers which should bh ov : QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE As.wer.d ty Harriet Hutb:ed Ayer, censtered the. tore Yotuatla, 4 good sahepsraes or q feems to be an ecatabliched fact that the de — 7 Present for Sweetheart. those employees who do not sel! goods ad which . ! ‘ id Handkerehiets. should te paid the highest wages and given the m: siven ¢ fon of pie began With the establishmn nt of | SHHOSCOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOSOOOOOOOOON tan ss ouing lad) ant Um Keeping company ® Which is proper to wear at 4 full-tress ball, « full- considerat| BG AMerican ten-minutes-for-refreshments r. 6 : Trot h is rails jy ° on 1" ; ow snaay m Yn mar ‘The annty ty of my birthday © ress con! with tails a ow vest, white tle and Festaurcn:. For a long time jt haz been aply |). WHAT OTHERS THINK ANDSAY. 8 june 2 iat. He sent me a ; ; white studs, or q Tuxedo coat, c.? What fe the right eeeprencees by the quick-lunch counters of New | § te sid know what others say e) * received a few When I took the prese way to fix» handkereble?, wear it acrose the front To Revive the T~opprag-s ont, But , thre a , 6 About the things we @ u mother sald to give (hem k. but | did not w shirt Inside of vest or carty tn pocket task. | PAitor of The Rvening Wor Oe ot ain methods, mene t e birds could o eath day 2, “t him. Now a f hts sy CA Tuned, at is not full dress, The coat with revive the old whipping-post puolehment . And te all, th acd gay 7 of this month. and tT want to know whether allt, commonly called a swallow-tali, te correct. A/ in this State f sfant abande ve n the } it misfortune that tere is a short w“ a demal view! | \t Is proper for me to give him a preve If so, what White walsteoat, white lawn and white studs are nat the ministers are talking about reviving to turn out the new health pies. But |B TAP Fhe phillies w smile no more, | '* suitable for him? & BW CRAWFORD. ito proper. It Is better form to carry your handker- necticut for wife-beat The former is the | be #0 for long. We are a progressive | The maid who laughs would | If you are engaged to the young gentleman It would ehlef in your pocket el of the two crimes ere is no name in the rogr | people. Making up our m i ~ oe that soars would cease to soar, MR be entirely proper for vou to give him as elaborate a - | The tallest man in Europe ie Ovear Bailing, who Ay ary for such soypsoncd parbarous inhumanity rt ¥ nd Hope th ww knocks at the door | present as your puree will permii If you are m is only twenty-three years old and measures eight | '4t humanitarians and philanthropists checkmate 't . 4A of a national campaign, that pies | Would ul hurry by! BD gaged to him it would be entirely improper A gin ft hope ip fl | feet two inches. Fraulein See-hen, the second eurion- | 0ee 4nd forever Mre, MARY BECKER. life and prosperity, we will ‘Thank God we may not always know | so oe of mine and the seutleman she is ene ity, ts the oldest daughter of a Chinamen who mat-| aia the Electoral College ‘What others say or think, 2, % | es heat Sunday. Is it ried a German woman in Berlin, She t# well pro-| Meanings of the V ~ + For had He planned to nave it so Mourning itlquette. saveer foe ae Siar tea renames, ane ses portioned, and-only an tnch shorter than Oscar, A| 1» :he ba hog Wert World Would be a slough of woe Would tt be proper for. young man (9 go in ered Soret. COMUEANT. | Datieréan eaateaet to \te leet westen @dett, Oto rhe ate would sink: ing for a young lady? not yon S them ten and, email te foe - re at