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‘eve anor. | * IuAms tr to Prem Peetaning Compuns, 8 te @ Punk now | Mew Yorn is Drtered 08 the Pout OMe at Now Vers 40 Sevens Crass Mall Matter | =~ SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900. | eee FOL. 40.0045 cesses NO. 14,18 P —_—____—__—_—— Safe esbebeteibeteiab iets 'sefeeteete LONG'S DAILY ART JON THE BRAIN AND ITs CARE, DAY or two after the recent death of Mun Kacey a letter was pwb!ished in which the writer complained that the papers did not | * Seseie/ sie e1e e)eleiwieie/ieiwieieleisisieieieieisie\s cele: «.cieisle(eisisisisleisleisisie put the machine together again | had nearly a dozen} Ne left over A RAINY DAISY She \eciie aadecieaael ee Jim (showing a tintype of himself on Geakey><3 (Fas) had this done when I was down to Coney Island last a Sunday. Do you think {t's @ good likeness of me? ’ Jack—Rather, but who's that on yer back? WILLING TO OBLIGE, She—Ab, how nice it must be to be famoun, Sew & wish I had @ name— ) He (interrupting)—-Permit mete ofr you aia ruilur SAMPSON. BYAMS. eo A TELESCOPIC EFFECT. wonk AD FOR sowERoDY, sont a AamD ro sowmnooy. | WANTED THE REAL Tae bieyele apart and cleaned it not t any of the parts Dryde-Not lose any of them® When 1 ’ if 4 print the cause of the great artist's brain \ f giving out at the age of fifty-fou an bs age.” the correspondent writes, “to my mind $ i} “The doctor says that if I walk five miles wi ‘when one should be tn full intellectual vigo . | these dumbbells {t will check my growth ané— P ‘Them the letter went on in these words ? No one’s brain that ts properly ow a . @ut at Gfty-four years of age « . ' for that matter When ones « ie. vd H why, If you know, and | wi n . FT VAVMA Z } brain from giving out tn jw $1.0:)610)8Y6U0 /0y0y0v~ 00:0: 62 0141016101010 /0T0101010) 010 0)6(6 616 610,010 (G}0161010101010101616) 0: o1e10s010:01 e10,01@iO1@10GI8) bn 1 of bee fs to te ' { Mite Stiggins—Ah, my friend! T can see you're a a urge ai! of m or key « H RRI 2T HUBB. A RD A Y ADVISES # # ae erring sinner. Here is food for reflection. that they may have gow! brains end | A S Tramp-Thank yer all the same, mum, but don't eo. | P Ke ys WARM BATHS. * at frer think ttle food digestion ‘ud do a chap . a vot Clean y tke me ood? Munkacsy's brain © oat from overwork < '* ! eececeewee were e cece cece eneeee eee "s i i ame he brain . who do not use soap Anybody's brain wi me ‘The brait Raker deck a # ' BIPLANATORY. not an unique per f ah a te ae . 4 “IMd you ever go back on a friend?” asked the Jeet to pone of the nat a ee - wie ' i e er the woman Said the Rainy Da young man who is learning politics. the most perfect t * face with M ike for nothing, | fear ‘Never, were) Senator Sorghum with emphaaie. parent = ‘ \ PERPI a1 For, despite my best clothes “Rut,” he added, in a qualifying tone, “I have some : a : % 1 7 ‘ . na the + oyetem and And my Parts-made hose time n forced by buciness interests to change my of man, Na inh at Me! er | strenigthe iy I at the head ‘There tnn't a club window near” mind very suddenty about who my friends were.” not only giv ’ h ' ot wae vee not tn. - oe tts protection ae © texture of the sign.) ~ Se in three wrap ‘ d be soft and Flr wer's anc i Their 420 Sc ents. my a) elastic membrane w i cathide 4 in oar And | WT is ay interesting thing to know that 4.20 epectes of io ft eseush the bi : vater aaa 0 lb nts are gathered and used for commerctal pur- e | au hy ' " , ae om © sin Bur Of these 0 have a perfume that With the res at ee oka non a fui |W Pieasing. and enter Inrgely Into the manufacture of ; ¢ \ * 4 2. 7 nd soaps A ROMANCE IN WAR. e44e4 to bodily pain from the wound recetved, giaced 5 ' ‘“ a teptt or even | TREE are more apectes of white flowers gathered AUD WAYNE, a young git of eighteen, tate | Mm in. very ortts ais Sympathetic att k the warm bath with | than of any other color—1.121 In all. Of these 167 have of face and charming in manner, won the love and Mra Long became fie curses, under . svitage An agreeable scent, an extraordinarily large propor- f knew her, and all conceded the| 780#® gentle care he soon grew streng. Not being Mes the importance " ; . \ lanary te use die tion. Next In order come yellow blossoms with $1 liberty of winning this prine to Harry Woods. able to enter active service he was mustered out with utory to the a sy att with a seventy-seven of them being perfumed Every one looked admfringly upon the young couple, | ! the honors of @ twave young veluntesr, en when : aiken shower bath Red flowers number St, of which eighty-four ®F@ /whose future path tn life seemed bound to be a very | Sble igen with bie Celoved Maat and thei There 4 del x imparted by | seented ihappy ene pe rage sree tes thirty-fo nese of former Gaye wee perfected et inst cd entities it to be, The blue flowers are of OM varieties thirty-four of | At this point the hearts agiow with patriot- often a : h “ xe which ore perfumed, and the violet fom and just indien no ¢ hag Harry Woods took brave end toving Man® to reported ca i HARRIET HURRARD AYER WH. thirteen of which are pleasant! awaited the President's deciston | bo Me future companion through tide mac! _ —* Spain. At lost tt came The army and navy were ; n s , , « for \unteers. a oe * WEN ‘INK Y¢ ‘SOME GIRLS’ HATS THAT ARE YET TO. BE SEEN. "ary Wostve compations fotvel 100 Teane, tan This a ~ , Sak ee H1eleale 086MM CET OOK Harry struggled within himself between the duty TO THE @nd othe . ‘he owed his country and his love for Maud. EVENING WORLD Of weeps 7 : ¢| When he came to her and told her they must part M, featy : Cneese toe wa pm chat 9 ig a time Maud was very brave, although her heart | G H . we ently breaking A Ber’s Plaine. , ; When the war had really begun there was an Urgent | 79 ¢ye mater of The Bvening World: : $|need for nurses and Maud, who every day felt 4! Im my father justified in demanding every ‘ ® jens desire to be boggy esp Bap knew (hat there) my weekly wages? | am 1b and eam ® @ vom, At |@ % was a way open to her, She would join the Red Cross. |xnow he ts legally justified in taking thin but fe he " . $ Through the influence of @ friend, Mra. Long, she 88) morally eo, readers? He takes all of my money, Gan i ‘ Bi ee + sen boards me and buys my clothes, as if I were o ehllé > | After taking leave of her parents and compantons| instead of wage-earner. He allows me caly © cunts 4 ; H she joined ner friend in New York, whence they sailed | @ week apending money. I'll run eway frem heme atone : to Cube, start life afresh in another land under e new aeme riable accompa ra | One day an officer came to the hospital, and betng| this outrage dose not cease, entalities cae : Bl attracted by Meud’a youth asked her why she had HENRY K. FORSTER, Br oetitya, a ’ . come away from home-why brave so many dangers. ~ mee ° Having learned the reason he opened his eyes in Raesband Reads, Wife le Lencty, SI it °? ° astonishment and told her Harry, her Harry, had] T. the iter of The Kvening World: The brain comes to a state of ay : intrusted him with a message which he was fust| When my husband fintshes dinner et night he itp complete developme soner than does an _ ‘2 | about to send to her village home {n Massachusetts, | down end reade all the evening. He cays he wants Und ™ ; oa . _— — ° é to improve his mind. But 1 am very lonely mesm- organ jer normal anc rove LA vA; TAMENTS |: Hl eeneennanennnnannnnanannnnnnnned while, for after @ long, solitary Gay I yearn for bie @f health and work it should retain » and . ® companionship an4 a nice chet or a visit te the Ge Glearness to the last Srrereeeeavaveruneneseeeneennnennetenenees : g atre. I try to be @ good wife. I ask your reséere to Besides the two mentioned in the preceding 3 . | efvice we. (lrs.) MARY WILSTOR, eection, there are abounding examples t e!Z 2 § The Deceptive Bunch of Flowers, tention of sound, active minds in the ¢ { ; ‘Fo thn Bit of Ths Seeninn eee: atigtios years . . : $ eB! : “Violeta! Violets!” is the street vender’s ory Lord Roberts, leading a ‘ 3 f : oiare 2 oars 6:0 oars) D WO TCRTCONE O80 | ‘To yourself and girl out walking, ; @even; Senator Hoar, in ““" vering | 3 heese’ Poised correctly, it 19 "ha ns costsuaes talag ar ss \ eg xitat ints on hats | Spanish turban shape Che cheese-knife, too, makes a/ the most memorable spee at Washing H $ fal le me “orea-| eile quill } “The sweetest flowers on the earth,” ton; Senator Platt, at «ix on " } $ ae hout even, With rot 5, showtng something like @ peck and) As his back he oddly hunches; ~ ing bis great political «ar bury, a sep 3 a half of bie familiar, but this fashton- | But what you thought was ten cents’ wortly a tuagenarian Premier, the Ma $ $! Gr a tempting, able crim Is six oF seven bunches, hard worker in his nine , George $ $ ed high on ¢ hat. But | shape, is a hin: for which | vierns Mivart, planning fresh volumes fl $ $ some ex-/thank us It may be securely fastened to tts gr | Cash ve. Creait. seized by death at seventy-three 7 re 3 1 . + and wear foundation | Ta the Matter of The Rvening Worl great military figure at eighty. Von M $ ° er hea fo addicted have some been to the Dutch bonnet! Will some one kindly state the reason why business + @hite-haired, leading the German march to Paris © = $ f ie, may | shape ¢ is Duteh windmil} will certainly be an | Jone are principally carried on on « credit there is Bo end to the list of t Peerecereteeeeceneeenrevevennnnnevereerreret . with other acceptable suggestion Why shouldn't all business be done on « cag has kept pace with age, through ra * A cage of canaries wil! just suit the woman who ts Could not & business man pay cash for the and rational care of their brains ‘“ " think of | at once fond of these songster pets and a | goods he buys If he t* paid cash for them? And te a: . —— | hat trimming sides, would {t not cause much less worry to the bust Man's brain \s larger than th of all anima ital “ST COIN Ol e 4 The golf gir! is always with os Millinerial soit | pers mem? It would certainty give no chance for @ @keept the elepbant ae the whale. 1 1 7 HOLDER hee sApsicleoedan Shs ee man to fall, a0 some do, to Become rich, and te tae to suppose that the slze of any person The and the} @ *? 4 the , i way to rob others. Then what ts the cause of having fs always an accurate indication of tha ae - saatne, ts > eel ae BONO'S CHO CHS, NE :S GT ‘ jena ue 's intellectual calibre ubistion, Uke tc Aa On’ diet ‘ape exceanaalt THE HEROINE j ‘The “Dividing Lane.” Drain of the aver European male adult ‘ . | Dew eee eee eneenmee + | TY the Hitler of The Ry World from forty-nine to fitt 1 wmpanying sket y | with a bit of horsey but rather may # , . ; weighs y-nine to fifty ounces The fig Love and Life. are & nove the Jewelry | have the saddle hat, with the stirrups Jauntily knotied | “Harry,” he sald, “had be on ont |, There are many men who are styled as cads ty for women average 10 per cent less ’ ona a ghey prestige Pagers sald, “had been wounded ant was ther | rriends of mine, yet whom I consider gentlemen, Will rom ‘s brain weighed 79 ounces. Dr. 3. aihven ctsttiassistapy lt oe |rome one write out « brtef account of his (or her) Meme 63 ounces, Cuvier's 64% ounces & A creed A pcaggeo stn Mrs Lang and the officer, whom | 1. t the exact dividing line which separates the gem jf Was 53.4 ounces in weigh . 4 Some Authors she now regarded as a peveonal friend, she went at tleman from the cad? Also the exact meaning of bots ae A are on record in England ast 4 o's he terms? VERITAR hed brains weighing 5914 and 6 ounces HE most cheerful author—Samuel Smiles He was juat about to awaken from a deep slumber, iy, and a fifteen-year-old boy was (cx nd riots The nolsest author—Howells, murmuring Maud's name. She fell on her knees beside Vice Versa, ‘brain of 60 ounces. Numb 4 The tallest author—Longtetlow his cot and whispered, “Harry, Maud fs here.” He | To the RAttor of The Evening Worl ~ The most flowery author—Hawthorne. We read faily of titled fore'gners wedding Amertean have had brains weighing from 50 {o | usual mental powers, Out of 375 subjects shopping tour. must be care. aod of silver an unuenat the pocket as the purse offers temptation to book enaigher, > The hotieet author— Pope. ‘The most amusing author—Thomas Tickell, ‘The happiest author—Gay. ‘The ~ flery author— Burns. The most talkative author Chatterton. The most distressed author Akensiée, slowly opened his eves, and. seeing her, gently placed his feeble arms about her neck, drew her head down |helresses, Why not of attractive American men @ed- upon his bosom and whispered, “My Maud, my own.’ |ding rich or titled foreign women? American men ‘The doctor trance prevented Harry from saying |are more attractive than those of any other nation, more, but he at the same time pronounced him out of [And there are many foreign girls of great wealth, beauty and title, If the international marriage mest rss danger. He hag been suffering from anatety b¢ mind, waieh, |eaist why should it be a one-sided affair?