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rome = THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1900, she FEM ator WILL I BIKE SUNDAY OR GOTO CHURCH? Pebtaches by he Prem Puditeding Company, 18 to @ PARK ROW, | THIS BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY, WAY OU Mew York. “ HOLLD a de a whee go to church; is rot the less holy to her heca takes * ss Bmore Pest-Ofice at New Tork a0 Second-Ciage Mail Metter 4, my Sunday ning? rt dest exercise and recreation upon he F el c ™“ This is what “Two Young @ with t —S=———— = — nate st jod tn silence for the sweet, Invite MONDAY, MAY 14, 1900. My dears | would not take one moment of nee tt = happiness from (he . 5 was ne P = MI for six days the week t tr eoseveee NO, 14,146] to give y a tr awe | The duty of « stian life attending the ae God on the Sabbath—should ein fire ' h lary LONG'S DAILY CARTOON > LEST WE FORGET! That's + me, hecause hus n » bem the reason of t ute woes core e eee eee cce. SHUT HIM UP, pon the wild flowers ICE TRUST COSTS LIVES. HE Ice Trust magnates ile whe 4 shortage of enough to suppl greater than last The Ice T Dery in charging 60 cen made and sold at a The Ice Trust « keep tt holy” ts Hoon the whee eas harmless as they a for bodily exercise 1 500,000 tons |" pune girls who tot r welfare, not in * hat she te just am me renting he: ta murder t i AMATEUR ATHLETICS ' H H ! ‘ ' ' ' ' ' aderfu paw head. mus | | ' H | | { H ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' DRIVEN 1 HERE 1S TIMELY CHAFF WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH. NLY A PA SSENGER The Old One\ ff track! ‘The car will dashed t The Young One er mind! We don't ewn rs ace, Cholly—1 think aley * 4 freak, Every poco cecoeescenee--- — ) DRINK \ priving the poor of thet: ! ie ae te = Ci ak Snigsby—Ah! my dear young lady, | remember you} makes certain essential medicines impossible ar é by : ; log! ab bho LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. {* ow were the sa eight as ambretin. = § causes the vitiation of necessary food ' . bade siteshiecedll Pastrana. Ba ee Mise Smart—M—yes, an! | ghould s1y we're about leceecee. - leteant an it stand eee . ei Ta Sr ‘i the same age, Judging from the look of It HE COULD, mn ogee . - te r eee ee et ee eee ee No Runaways in Russia 4 say you cia: A THE abe ab Min Droe taae o4 the is as be CPUSNEO save | ym ' wa re unknown tn Russia, When an 21 ran land? asked the teacher, lives! 1% Ca; tain Tor 7 ord Hed, and the horse stoy A WELL-BRED E Yes'm,” sail the boy with the frowsy hair. “Eve ‘ 4 ma bul a day since we he t feels the pressure on the windplpe we eceec once 2 A : eet Stud ble dear litt all puckered Fach, 34 . ‘ WASN'T IT SAD? ONE GOOD OUT OF THE RING.|t isa, and a amile fi NEW YORK GIRL } HE most remarkable feature of the latest | } A " * ar ' great fight at Coney Island, and the ¢ 4 t i still warmly discussed, had nothing to do) 4 t t ry “ with the championship of the world. It } ‘ vad , wen hes Cia \ was a thing en apart m th t ‘eek nett * frow \ H talities of the ring, It was the one circum { Wee the. Rasta, aes { : whieh was ea; f ting a glow of useful t t M i { Mise Facehurtsher (turning around)—To what, ete? fees to the otherwise darkly repulsive character } tw t ' ny was sleeping | tf} ' Charley (faintly)-To the nearest gold cure! i ibe event i captain | Hf \ TO BE PXPLAINED. This lightening feature of usion was the A sell . a | | ‘iit \ “By the way, Grizel,” suddenly spoke Mr. T. Sandys, Fegeneration of Corbett. In the conten 7) n . a Mra. Winifred Worm—Why tn mourning, dear? “thus far in our courtship you have never called me thereof, the issue he battle and nampion W wong Mrs Wilhelmina Worm—A sad bereavement befell} Tommy or any other name. How does that happem, whom it kept in werr to sight. Jet- f i t hie What say, sir? Think 18 cents too mucn for an fomily to-day, My husband, whtle in the house dear Losi sl ae | * ag ; ed th ; ‘; ‘ vit h ¢ fowl that laid that itn wby, was bitten in two by Willfam, | ‘I don't know,” she answered, locking her arme “I | fries, whose single brutal blo 1 m } oer ae Leth: aan ed = tasieaata oan shall have to ask Mr. Barrie about that.” bat, took second place in the p mind and eye i A * . p ent eas : : a - pooocooe< coscoce to the boxe wap du si 1 and 2 ey 1 an i hice rae \MAN THINKS ! RTS punched at will for twenty-two wonderful rounds. f t t WHAT A WOMAL o. THREE GOOD DESSE le There was a fine n the pe ee ee ee HE man who ks he knows everything has Work (wo ounces of lard into UERIES A D A SWE S. formance of Corbet moderation —— ite, Fi ie aee aiteaee | FiatPlum Cakes, ome pound le patience and seif-contro , f HO | VV ¢ Fal ) ARE PECT 3 9 one of the most attrac: ounce of # and two ounces S cagiimen pulsars: habill “gabe ; a V nN 2 tive qualities to a m currants, knead thoroughly 1 form into a fiat Fehabilitation of a man. The ex mm wast ‘ One uf the hardest things to forgive in this world) cake on an old plate. Score across the top 18 dla Hea, with Biack Top, surprise. He may well be on in ’ Wh M sure Jean Libbey en fe the success of your equa | monds and bake for three-quar an hour, Ten What color are the smokestacks of the French Mme he did other men may do, and find \t to their va * Mie i f the wind Dw." seems | One of the most refreshing sighie te the husband | minutes before the cake ts brush it over with | steamers? CURIOUS. : ordinate ‘purposes of Hitt truth and wisdom that | am temy and wife who are still lovers intik, scatter brown sugar over it and serve warm. RE sc losshlp trogeie te nye of feu tee mment upon euch an To more than one young couple matrimontal ties be- | Shai at an parva warm a| Temereon, tm tom Fatitied “Break, Break, H ° , reek " sbye come a very knotty problem. | Piak rice in a quart of milk, adding < The world's hard fights are not al} in the ring tm what she A wise woman never takes the world Into her con- || — Cream, te oon he of butter, two} , WhO Wrote the following words and where are they | a i ; » beatow a cheer : fidence about her troubles or her family affairs | ounces of sugar and any flavoring liked. Stir after | found?— y 7 “On! , - COD ~ A) me nd and the "NAg: pasted for a place of ” When you are tempted 9 your lot in| the rice is added to the milk, and for twenty min- ‘Oh! for the touch of @ vanished hand AN EXAMPLE FOR RICH MEN. pox 4 » at ‘ Bummer house life, visit @ hospital full of crippled children ites after it bolls, till It is @ smooth custard, Color And the sound of @ volce that ts still!” HE estate of the late John Ruskin, ax just.‘ °"* ¢ ty, vie 4 (viewed from afar) shapes Imagination is that faculty which enables us to be- | the rice to @ pretty pink with cochineal. Bpread the H., Spottswood, N. J. inventoried, amounted to about 000 th and and wife 1 ow i mely outlines of the typleal New York Neve that the things we want and can't have we are) bottom « sdish with strawberry preserve and, Yes, if Eleotes, igh Mr. Ruskin imherited $1,000,000 y ai . : _s ‘ Great deal better off without when T the rice over the Jam till the dish 18] Can a person born in this country be President of | ae a =e : wart ea er , taenccoinel (A Set amide tll cold, and then scatter desiccated] the United States if his father was not born in this! h 4, but fifteen years ago he so «pr Too m amiliarity . cocoanut over the surface. countey? Agr aitrinted ie fortune that be retaand in ee 3S LEARNING TO RIDE HORSEBACK ON BOARD SHIP. | Sua st toes [OP ba day fc ¢ se a e varie Aelicate relations of ‘ Banana . hand and never touched with a ¥ a pseobbntete neh. rr Me lntome of 1 hess Se Whew Sor Beem # . 0000 Sponge knife Dissolve over night one! ED@¥® a seal with the following lettering on: “Ldses In addition to his gifts of m the philoso , eo fe “bebe and wing with it 6 hurry Relating In one and three-quarter pinte of ! Craver” What is the meaning of it, and what Pher was constantly giving of his time for study com t ' e avalrymen a Add next ny the pulp of six very ripe | ‘@nauawe ts it in? JOHN L. DICKSON. and advice to the end that vuman eh Hoo me ; quarter pound of sugar and the juice | ——— nas inter aed be 1 w a a at ane: balt amet Sur well on the Ae wht it Bolte A GOWN OF CREPE DE CHINE. It was only au incidental demonstration of the ——s o=—_—_— 0 a md a OOl, A jen the mix: | ture Is beginning to settle add to it the well-beaten| geo ee eens Man's intrinsic and indisyaitable greatness . M NT = ) - ert this f two ees Heat all weil, be was willing himself to set the example of | CHINAMAN IN A NEW ROLE aaa ( A wetted mould for neat day simple living, within Imits of modest re- | petabepotet inininbetelatebnfeinielmiateiatelm ers may en For self- relief from the cares of fortune- t ‘ TO THE guarding and tax-dodging how many a modern ‘ EVENING WORLD #; @Multimiilionaire might profitably take a len 4 a ‘ | from the book of Ruskin’ There is peace in a hebiciniehinbieteeh et | bumble living. SHIRT WAISTS IN POLITICS, A FORECAST of what we may expect when Women suffrage has completed its per- rendering feet work te found in the following paragraphs from a spectal report of the eir mn real and quent less horses less awkwa: The “silent As ist National Convention at f the avernge hetght Among the women delegates was Olive N. Bacon, of pd necktie. Next to her sat Mre , the wife of the . On her other least BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. K y of them suffer agontes and are life-long mar Milk "HE RIGHT SORT OF DIET FOR A BABY 4 Hk RIGHT SORT OF DIET FOR A BABY. one-half of the deforme! men, women es of food per diem. hildren one sees mht have been strong | Diet from the sixth week to the end of the seaond nd whole. month 1% tabdlespoonfuls because of the neglect or ignorance of 1 tablespoonful r the nurse w * unit for her post V4 teaspoonful uttvhed ohildren are often te Ty tadleapoonfula For each portion; to be given every two hours ht food, from the right sort of | amounting to thirty fluid ounces per diem. of fresh air and as m THet from the beginning of the third month to the and at least one bath a day. sixth month ‘the Maahion editors will, perforce, go Also the shirt-waist ineue will Water asible om the trim of a walking skirt. Mite 1 tadlespoonful 2 teaspoonfuls ty teaspoonful . 2 tablespoonfuls For each portion; to be given every two and a half hours, of thirty-twe fluid ounces per diem. If it fs sheoiutely impossible to purchase cream give the whole amount of cream and milk io what in thie country. He is passenger agent for three rail- toads which combine to form a route between Chicago and Ban Francisco. Ils office ts in the former ter- minus. Gling was « section hand on the Union Pactfic Railroad twenty years ago. He learned Bngiish, edu- ented himself, and rose rapidly to his present position, ame food will not do for every baby, but this Milk 5 tablespoonfuls be & glorious day for the Republic when ry Is successful in 80 per cent. of the cases te-| Cream ..... 1 tablespoontul hires the convention hail and the} Hong sing, whose first - ten y tried in the Babies’ Hospital | stk sugar 1 terspoontul We know him, is broken on the fash-|alictted to Henry, Is the only Chinese railroad offekal | t from secom! to sixth i | Water 2 tablespoonfuls | Water . - For one portion; to be given every two hours from! is called top milk—which Is the Upper portion of the 64 M to P. M; amounting to soveptean Guid | milk after it has stood for « couple of hours, , nal Fine, | «Worl i Here Is a nice mentary on our present system Jof education. I wished to find the length of the| hypothenuse of a right angled triangle whose other | pectively 1M and 10 feet. 1 took it to] red omen. Three were hopelessly + pursie!, The fourth safd that the squere of the hypothenuse of such a triangle was equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. But having | found the sum of the squares, none of the quartet could extract the square root in order to determin the length of the hypothenuse. And I don't believ. one college man in ten can. PHILOSOPHER. Water or Cw | To the Bitttor of The Evening } 1 have been ork irinking about two quarts of cold water daily between meats for the past month and find my- self getting stouter and my genera! health better, Be. re starting drinking water I drank liquor consider- ably, and this desire has now jeft me entirely, Is this due to the water-drinking habit, readers? Some of begging me ty leave off drinking so 1 ," and can water in any way injure a person? I think it is an absolute cure for Mquer drinkers, Does the public in general drink enowgh water? EB. MURPHY. An Op on Kissing. To the Btitor of The Rveaing World ‘ if “Mre. B. Saulters,” who says that young folks who ate engaged should not be allowed to kiss, were around when I bid my sweetheart good night, she would be shocked, since she remembers with horror the time her husband actually “dared to Kies her hand” before they were married. He must have been a very wicked man to do anything of the sort, as there couldn't have been much to tempt him. “Once! chine trimmed with lace. dared to kiss her hand!" What “rot!” Never mind such nonsense, young folks, but Id each other good night in the good old-fashioned way, AGUILTY KISSER. A pretty and graceful v