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~ . ~~ RRR ORT ERNE Le) TIRE THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1900. ———— a a - Se | TALMAGE'S SATURDAY SERMON. | PICTURES AND JOKES BY SOME FUNNY FOLKS. «+ eect eee nent tt esate annann enn ind he 0s Prom Pusiionag Conpony, U1 to 4 PANK ROM The Elder Brother ot the Prodigal Son, GIVE PAPR A CHANCE. } WHAT HAPPENED AT THE WHIST PARTY. How Tort ery night and wrestied with the statue until H Watered 0 the Post-0fes 01 New Tork as Boron Ouaae Mall Marien a apa fs $l On beh end aveaeind > } = : | ath 8 ard, but it ' f SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1900, ng te the body and it sine is gl ' seeeee sence sreveeee NO, 14,144 xt ng ty owning © gard urselves is H 40... is K over | J admire the flowers. The neat! \ maT a to having a banquet ' LONG'S DAILY CAR mee Oe I THEY SEED IT at has com eto his father ' ' mouth dras wn, looking as he kf ' How man ving fans there are ' rotiane w y not like the music o} nef f the iting, pouting at socgty.— Hing at High Heaven ' ‘EV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE Tassel ely Nig 4sclbesrefecaitede 1 foe eee rCUCrerrrer CO emeCecc cerry ar Gis items ma S pupeiies { Ma apropos of new ¢ a dress, wh I Mr Bol take very little Interest In the game. It mes I have been asked to preach a ser eaar and red peppe I, st arrived from the dressmaker)—Oh, mother amuses me, though, to see how excited me will get ; tn i : nvely! Do wear it to-night over | \bout the elder brother of the prodigal Ob. come away from that mood. Stir a little ea D ; I received a letter from Canady saying. charine into peition While you avold the) Mother—No, dear, not to-night, This is for WAOR) Miss Ces, ion't it Just too silly ( Mr. B—What in thunder ts the matter with you? fer brother of the parable teness of the younger son, avold als» the tras.f aéte# and Rentlemen come to dinne ae Leading hearts when you know they're trumping and so cold that he ts not worthy « i and ° tulanee and the p pirit of Mabei--Mother, dear, d yoteg retend, “i or once, them’ $1 confess that it has been dif om train elder # imitate the father 1 om. | that father’s a gentleman!—Pu he camera obseura upon the elder son | could not braces for the returning pro and COMRl ng Words | poreeeweeooeeeeeeooe se seeesecooee get @ negative for a photogra There way not! fo. the sple maleonten ONE COMPENSATION. H enough light in the gallery, or the chemtuals were Rephael, tn one of his cart de the fm “Taete to one advantage the man with poor, or the sitter moved in the picture Hut now Of a wretch, put the face of » and Innocent reflected Uncle Allen Sparks. “He can ' 1 think T have him. 4 And so the sour face of ble ant ") P 1 remark that the senior brother stands for wuuntent elite ' ‘ ght onder that men Ww spirit of envy and jealousy Alas for this «prt ln the contrast we might better understand the for ming down through the ae Cambyses «# ge and radiant f tod a = siaesinaseastiitbie brother he slew because he wa tter mark Piat is the meat f it that God is reaty ¢ ry yr rr 4 Dionysius and Philoxentus, wtiom eh because he| ‘ake heck anybody that is sorry, to take him clears THESE GIRL SARE PROY' )KING a} ; was a betior singer i Kt ake m back forever and forever and for the whipping |* Jealousy among painters, Francia, anxious to * ver Ja picture of Raphael. Raphael sends him a peture | Surrender, younger son! Surrender, elder son! | Francia, seeing it, falls into a fit of Jealousy, from )render, all’ Go In to-day amd sit down at the ban 4 \ yy, | wich he te et. Take a alice of the fatted calf, and afterwar, “AS TO A MAP THAT DOESN'T sy Among authots. How seldom contempor-| when you ar with one hand tn the hand \ OLICE SERGT. FREDERICK G CARSON, | arie sk of each other. X and Plato diving | the returned brother and the other hand in the nad H on. has drawn |*t t8* same time, but fr writin ney f the rejoicing father, let your heart beat tr ' of the Thirtieth street station, has drawn |e eee ney tear! ' lapping of ¢ mbal and the mellow vot ' beautiful work of art. But it isa study'in of wrestiers, that } uid not be ded th any |be glad, for this, thy brother was dead, and te allve ' J oe.) What de yom per i ! " tt f to know that stil) life, There isn't a dive marked on|"4Y: &nd after Theogenes tied stue was lifted again, he was lost, and tx found \ , w ah about Le nine ee oy to him in @ public place, bis envious antagonist w T DE WITT TALMAGE , Great Beo } Whole chart. thes . Ns smeensteeienain \ ~ — a ee Pesach ae nfelettoteletetebolicteleinieininnteiebeteteteioietelteteteit | Paninse, \ . We shall presently hear of its exercise in THE PARIS BEAUTY WHO WON A PRINCE. [ree Wane Paiaen af Be: \ other and larger spheres. We shal! have the ser- This is t t photograph of Mie X| famine in Lretand in 1846-7 ' geant drawing these, among other things Lina Cav ma donna whose in whteh 1,000,000 peonts| H A chart of the National Administration's course | blond and “golten voice’ have | Prrtahed:, the Tndtan ta ' “ 41 enslaved Paris Cay + the daugh } min which olaime Wamarked by the rocks of imperialism and Trust) poe oman washerwomman on rc 1,@ne0 victims: the In { A Populist campaign map without the free sil The ehtld ver volcano. |e brought ip | dian famine of 1877, in | which 990,000 people perish ed, ant the great famine} J A diagram of the Ice Trust showing no Tam | hast " | ta pga 1M, In which ' many man within the lines. land of song An oatline sketch of the public school system |b wonderful —— without a political grabber at every corner |X sttracted & plan of the Third Avenue Railway system | "tt aM ‘The Sahara ts not a bar ' Sahara. | ur to her pa ‘ showing no pirates in the subway ents that t ren waste, as !# popularly A color scheme of the Roosevelt government wae any money isn eg pe long a ein tt there were 9.000.000 5 ; Berar Piatt guide boards : however 2 eo" and Admirer—Will you be at home Wednesday evening? ‘These are great times for a clever draughtsman asia of a te | camels tn the Algerian Sa.) Beauty! don't know. Are y oming And Sergt. Carson ts it. ° a don urked #0 hare alone, and the oases |--2eeeeroer eee ence cons seececcecocooe seomgy IF sscaatty pete hig the ‘o at furnish 1,600,000 date palms WERELY AN OVERSIGHT. @ Mr. B—Oh! If IT only had a decent partner! She's DON'T LEND DOLLS, SIVE THE M. IZ tength managed to go to Parts, where egies ‘The evening wore on.” so the p ote, aweful! G she took vocal lessons. Her singing But he somehow neglected to say Miss C.—People shouldn't ask a fellow like that to @ HB EVENING WORLD recently printed the easier there quickly peree'ved what & Ww dR What the evening on that orcasion wore s sake’ Throwing away whist party; he doesn't know the rudiments of the Glare of thi Meal doll Louies, which, hav-|T tr b gach mice est. Bui perhaps ‘twas the elose of the day you see the trick was mine? amet ‘ T treasure he h and ing been turned over to a New York in In six months after her arrival tn the Teles e , tres “ de tee Freneh capital she made her debut on ter juctors on Monda A ROYAL DAINTY dustrial school by its former owner® has Ta cs Waleed, oo os i the operatic stage Her success was been the temporary property of a number) immediate and electrical Paris went of little girls why have no dollies of their own wild over her She was the talk of the wunt of thelr Sundey HE following is 4 favorite "5 o'clock ten rest; and « rest of three With many members of the British r weeks adds 10 per cent. to who, by the way, are very partial to this sociable + should be rubbed with suet of 4 little 1re ORO, ESE a neem. { TONE ge ETIQUETTE | i, Nothing is so nice fie) an] A Letter of Apology. < day. Apart from her great ability a | ie same ® i, tn kettle Tt ie @ pretty story, and this paper dislikes to “ i - - + A es | the conductivity of a wire.| meal. It is made thus: Mix eight ounces of flour and | tle same sa eh th ©. eeep . I have relatives to whom I have neglected to write put in a chilling word upon the kindly intended pegs don ber susuenenal @ieial Seauee el ht ounce sugar Melt four ounces of butter In | Crave ax the hot tard wi moth for fry ven 1 even ant furing the last #ix months. 1 want enterprise with which it deala. But unluckily this fas cabs rashes: th opera. Gnd GL Oe |two spoonfuls of ratsin wine: then, with four exge {One evetts sa ta teiitng. Ur une fae mane to write one of them an apology for being so negligent, ” od we ma’ he 0a paste, 204 va | att in ff clear from crumbs a ss Joan doll system is as unsafe as it is well meant time infatuated Prince Henri d'Orieans Salutes, j beaten and strat nake them into a paste, add cara el and Lhaven't the slightest idea how to write a letter op /fediment may be used ove 1 over again. For fry- tng whole feb ¢ ways, roll out as thin as paper, cut with the t I Bartatineky, a TE, ‘There could be no readier mediums than Missy \ year or so seo! Originally, a town or a at F a =f : = a brush over with the white of an ege and, ve pul be to write a rectly f © Lotilee and her fine clothes affont for the trans. |p neetthy Russlan married h Fan pert ancen ur{ dust with powdered murat. ake in a moderate oven, (OF Indian meal. flees of Mn are heat dipped tn thi mpage ap ec tabgt sig 0 ig e uple live i . n * on the prow ” patter: one cage beaten until . ust ft en *y es on ave > mm Can - fission from one tenement home to another of ‘ he pe ee a gece’ . * . ee 04 remissness, don't attempt to offer few day * friendly strangers.to show to make the batter adhere to t “ ” whatever germs of childhood diseases might be + proved too strong that they had such faith The | Cook | Gets Credit into it t may that you are st ‘ebout. he returned to the opera stage. The accompanying photograph given a in the visit poaceful| At Queen Victoria's wht you hope that your Besides, every child to whom Louise is loaned “f SxCelient Mea of her slender, graceful gure, gowned in white tulle, wit Intentions they 4idn’t /originated in the tt 4. As The Blind “Ire Few. accepted in the spirit it le offered se Be ; ty f black a r eegull think tt necessary to keep|each dish ts pl » table the of the] The number ns born bilnd . xty for a few days has t» undergo the keen holt gunn toetee lesake wis afin = | White Shoes or Mack? @ parting when the time is up and is thus made; -—— ]_ I+ it proner for a bride to furnish the carriage for a ‘ore the do! ry h td? Te tt b et r ve escort seek iat te wots tw FOUR OF THE PRETTIEST OF STYLISH NEW yes eerie ip a better and safer way to conduct thi8) sien ehouen shoe! Hele Dest , tera Gowers Fort of charity. Instead of u “lending around” |, ys riy the world with ‘sory Moat of them com sotebnotefabeltntabev niente Be aii aa a tustele Jet there be a cheerful giving away of dolls bY, pom south Afrien =i for the bridesmaid, and should @ with every well-to-do little gir! who has a surplus ss Jan escort. It te a matter of taste the shoes, Then the smal! daughters of toe tenements wi PRETTY AND CHIC white or black wo In eq Ps tas Rave tieasures of thelr very own—all for keep : and without microbes of passage einieinieineeettei-i-i=t How can I excuse myself for not helng able to ate 1 a wedding and reception, as ‘ END THE OVERCROWDING. A formal regret ts always in y HE overcrowding of the tenement houses saary for to write - is one of the ev ‘onstantly forced upon Mr J n regrets exceeding nis inability to Z OF the attention » commission which z Mr Abe —- polite tapiiath n ter 3 y 1." is now investi ng the conditions in ‘and about New York's rookeries, How great an evil it is some figures from the vital Statistics of various cities will indi Rest Ma What ts the proper a church wedding whte Conta: for a t t man to wear at takes place at £3 o'clock in 4 te the eve Is Prince Albert or utaway coat Berlin, where there |s an average of 22 per the nee thee! im (f B. gods to @ house. has a death rate of | Pull evening dress should be worn at all social fune thousand; Paris, 35 to © house, death ra tlons after : ee TO READ WHILE EATING. St. Peteraburg, 52 to « welling, death rate 41 Vienna, the most crowded city in Europe. 55 \! Persons to a dwelling, death rate 47 i New York has the advantage of a progressive Sanitary rule. It has also a large’portion of its population removed from the unhealthful neigh Mewieed of the tenements. Hence its death rate fe lower even than thar of Berlin, Nevertheless @vererowsding and the greed of landlords pr duce their Feform \s creat. ‘The cummission wil! full of its duty if it doe q ese new and pretty bate, beginning on with lace scarfs, knots of black velvet and rosette iit straw, trimmed with mauve silk, of curquolse blue silk posed jauntily inst the ketr loops falling on the wearer's hatr. mauve silt musiin and fancy The tis a Louis XVI. hat in white straw, trimmed The fourth ts joque of fated blue straw, nearly with black Ince and two Diack feathers. The trans- covered with tulle, and a graceful arrangement of The second is @ toque of coarse ecru straw, trimmed parent crown ts of bi ce over white muslin, with Diack velvet and jet a «site cross-bars of Diack velvet knotted at the back, the consequences and the call fo Ho TETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, @et condemn old conditions and otd ‘tenements © Arcady has never been? Wants Another Fire Ho Jobe Hrown's Ce . By Wholesale. New York being now sure of Then let me give the mystic key Te the Raditor of The Evening Wort | 4 : py transit, is also to be sure of room, light The password that shall take thee in 1 call the attention of the Fire Department to the| While glorifying Dewey, Lincoln, Washington and 4 . To Arcady necessity of having an engine and hook and ladder | others of our ional heroes, have the American peo fir, which are the essentials of life. The ‘facturing dis- | ple forgotten that one hundred on May 9, 3 / e of banishment on the tenement Love-lowe that worketh charity s, Bowery to| last, t= x: “ttle town in Conne Jobn " A rs of disease and death cannot be passed That holdeth all mankind as kin; Centre street, to save life and property. It keeps us| opened his eyes wid? = AL 5 hat » human sympathy on a constant lookout in this district, and the fear Sabjee ation. f fires is a great annoyance to us Our city owes! » a > j = ea fle the Horton law is “i por therein; 3 os poaliheegleer Bc +o ees 4) Wt some experienced stenographers kindly advise + ¢ it ie relevant to remark en sesame sedan sealing BoB . me a9 to what sybjects are good for dictation exer- | de = 2 inpet dikapproved thing mayst an entrance win JAMES SMITH, Exempt Fireman 4nd where they can be obtained? 1 want to ti | ; 4 —_—__ dames 7. White College or Business? e peed. This will tuteres: many learners. MA * D. lane mate ola r Sofointetetetel H : Aten ati . | STENOGRAPHER , surround the Presidential snap wit ——— r Suat ~ Monroe doctrine Grune Chariot te Lam a boy of f and gradvete (his SOP) Original Sapho Was a Greek Poet e c e it t grammar Now t one, | as to the * ae i-fellow gi rot a pr n hex the ok mack wa dozen runes, and when cold | business (being offered 4 a week) What is the meaning of the word “Bapho,” of if it ls A oe we bese, inet es for ine nag fen go ‘int depends of the sort of ood fellows {t js folding » and ain eaat he at and » fine a pint of |to start on), out my p ably i os duner Raia’ ths the Gent coaadade Ws 3 im position for reading while at meats ape 1 peg es taken off by a tr a of af aroun am very stiff « hree tablespoontuls of sugar, |cff, wish me te go through or. at least, high} 'POP* 4 * |e | ie attached to the dinner plate. From thin rset a& ——___ the hips ani down the skirt ty fr " on whip the minced prunes into this, Line a gtast|eenool, firet, saying | can then make better pay than Champton of Amerten. | Uprigte wire, whose upper pertion ie Mtted into & J s@em to someert that the of the way The jnctet 1F ah with ladyfingers, or (hia 08 Of sponge-cake, |if 1 were not a college man | ask experienced read- | Te ihe Raitar of The Br We forklike groove to grasp the mper The paper ie BavE even Daine Nature | mented wih ihe appilques. anv Fe Ml the centre with the prone-cream, Met in ihe heapeangehec sora for me to do. Was John L. Sullivan champion of the world | set ne pe anew form and inserted tn the oa : odd shave. Jee-008 aantit tlimd to serve JBROME P. CARET. | champlon of Amerios? W. ke bport, where is can ve read with ease . . ’

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