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seiorid. Pebinades by the Prem Publishing Company, 1 0 @ PANE New York. Getered ot the Post.fce ot New York ss Semmes Ciene Mall Bato” ———— TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1900, —-——_—. —- VOL. 40. +eNO. 14,147 LONG'S DAILY CARTOON. THE CHAIR THIST. NATIONAL KcMAIR TRUST MARK HANNA) PResioeNr een THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1900. \#LAURA JEAN LIBBEY DEFENDS THE POOR BACHELOR..#! ot seek marriage for the reason that Ah, the sorry existence they have worrted throne | (Ceprrian: ee, bythe ee Pablinn' ng vmpany, New Tort Warte slender, who do n - 40] RE BACHELORS HUMANT® Is the Inte thetr savings do not warrant an additional expense ©#¢¢+ +Pb OOOO cells ite own story as to why they are bachelors, ve tople whieh his agitated the COld M Hx y of & wife, such as perhaps has capti- > b Bven they may be reclaimed by the love of « pure, Kk Chak’ bb te Masenehinitte. abd Chale neir f + Good, sweet, true, domestic little woman, whose only bate apm subject has 1 interest in There are men, too, who have tnhertted from t * dowry is q plain face, @ virtuous life and a Christian, ‘ Py - ’ try to snus egres. forefathers some hereditary ailment, which they f loving heart “ ow od i the tter and tam y but sure « up thelr vital » There are hours tn the life of every bachelor when eas A er than w ring innocent offe he longs In stience for the presence of a wife to con- a ak: freckle ocltatine hat | conn ‘ ve they refrain from marriage : { fide his cares and diffeulties to when the world goes | agree w * women who would -tigmatiae a mat t and a consumptive’s tomb, unm » * Wrong with him, as only a wife of his bosom, the | as being an by © he had ip a lat wite of children . ® other half of hie heart and soul could. time o the Mate fur whom God had 1 " ruel fate : ; «1h such a mowent he realtzes that though the world tended bie “ty ichelors because they ‘ ewels and all that wealth or power if fam tn 4 bound “omy ¥ e ar ve whom ¢hey have wor T with etic one to breathy “ + és léae, hatha t in ev nanhood, and whom they % M4 A ations, his vatlent struggles and ‘ f ¢ me anha hough ors are many and the © 4 ures 1 * life ts a fatlure, and Jolly back- from teens 6 over which wh have intervened . * eb 4 rp in, th © preat-hearte at fellows * . Vien such retleetions come to him the desire in | ‘they are very human, my dears h regarding th merits that « him to find some ! woman who will think enough | T must write ae f find them noble and brave . t searcely How that the sid awaken of him to link with hie in marriage sho with slrous reverence rue womanhood we in woman's bosom that the b r heart ts indeed human enough to! lin from the depths of their souls they worship Th sre legions of this class of men, bachelora, + ove ir reverence the object of his sacred good and you will find few of them who d dear esters ; ve as we | t 1 that purity 1" » the rose m They would be pleased to marry, indeed, they « + is the «weet fn of noble womanhood's influence | Shwe mbistanod would rather enjoy it, but Ike the bewildered “Gil * ard soelety ite men’s better nature and create! f the bach @hom women scof at be las,” they scar vw to begin this search * n them th r holy matrimony, to awaken | are unable ty \waken a resp fora wi ow to the subtie, wonderful + Wer and reveal to them, thre ia: on ‘ Rina anon eee . nor “0 ontentment life holds |i not ‘ t Ast are the “free tances,” who have ? we CHIEF WOLF RODE. n may be the onty support of aged fathers Manced Minted Je love to #0 many women, + ta that #0 great has been the d hers an Korth and the who were & harming, beauteous (the white . - he oe ee The face of this chief of the Cheyenne tribe te aoe | sais . - rer the festroy the ermine of true, toyal, 2 vume ke the readers of the Evei w such me ‘ ather, @ nee bef wed love), and ha od and ridden away to @ iz ond rol i copted by the experts as a typical Indian face, with t epg ie uests fresh, and have led ther a Bohemian ratte LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. |e high cheek bones, receding forehead, fat hea, t a ae saiia ate atin Gams rw o niger gp +P EROEE TOE Laure trey Libbey writes for The Evening World by permin | maselve Roman nove, w cheeks, firm-set mout® . ‘ “tT and square, detegmined aT ME A N WE AT H ER PI 20P HE I wecese. -_ re Seecce -cnceccousecoseee dabaeandnbbbeaaoelbouamen ores oo ee ees THE LAUGH-LIT LAND ( OF FUN HERE INVITES. PATH TO MATRIMONY, _ SILE NCE I E IS COMIN’ THRO See RYE /OL.DEN, By Harriet Hubbard Ayer. er re Ce ree reer THE WORLD'S ICE VICTORY. USLICITY and The World have scorea speak. Do not attempt to utge matters. Men very anotoer triumph | . j rly with to do their courting and proposing @@ The Ice Trust has been FORCED from . their own volition Any apxlety tn the matter om of tte high hares . your part would be apt to have the effect of retarding ay ite — ayaa 1 | ¢ the proposal. Oo No five-cent pleces to the poor" is no ern - | George, dear, don't spill that ink on my new rug longer an order that goes. On tue trary, special wagons began to-day to serve fif teen-pound portions for half a dime to the suf ferers who cannot buy ice {n quantities. fs a gain of the most eseential point. But Publicity and The World are not through with the Trust yet. Cheaper ice for ALL THE PRur LE is on the way. CANDIDATES, BUT NO VOTE, GV ITH the beautiful consistency not infre quently displayed by members of the fair sex, when dabbling tn politics, sev eral hundred girl students at Vassar first decided that women have no busl- Ness to vote, and then nominated Major McKinley for President. Tt was a mildly diverting performance. There are men politicians of a certain stripe, however ‘who have no call to be amused. When it comer to proper consideration zealous gentle Men have nothing to brag of, over the Vassar Girls, in political consistency or sagaeity They do not, of course, decide that their par tieans should have no right of franchise But they impressively declare thac the Democratic vote must be cast again for a fallacy upon which ft has time and again been thrown away. After thus providing that, barring accident, their votr shall be as good as no vote, these wiseacres woul: nominate their candidate with a hurrah. Abd the worst of it is tha: the candidate him Self refuses, *> far wasteful errdér of fy all, Must the blind be blind to the end? THE BRONX AS IT GROWS. IGURES show that within two years wnat the borough of the Irons has there to see the here in population from 125,000 souls to 225,00 In other words, to this one section of New S York bas been a he human equiva Bac of ver as Albany, or many more thowsrnis such es a8 Toledo, New Haven or fy.acwe 4 Pring 1699 be building operations in Bronx involved econtricts amounting to $21 © in value, and the real estate val f Aieseed purposes ran from 375,000,000 up to $125 Ove .000 d The valuation of real property for th city of Cleveland, by the st figur ‘ 009,009 short of the Lironx total, yet the Ohio city has 400,000 population. Ind!anapolis Milwaukee, Newark, New Orteans Reapolis are other cities of les than Bronx Borough The man who boasts that he has never been Shove Fourteenth street ho longer ranks as a wew Yorker supereminent. He has got to cross the Harlem River before he begins to know his etty. And especially he has to go up and take the Bronx district into aceount SOME HOT TIMES WISDOM, 41 FAPRCORD-BREAKING heat has come cary in 7 New York. |: has caught a good deal of Winter clothing still in act If it has done such catching your cas don’t be silly. fion't swelter in thick gar Ments and imogice you are obeying one the firet rules of health Dress comfortably for the weather as it is Rut pat your flannels and wraps where you Louisville and Min realty valuatic @ rervice. demands it We are only at the middle of the merry Of May. There's room for lots of weather Jane setties down upon us. Summer rules against too much ice ‘much eating and too much exercise in ‘@kposure to the sun. Doctors have to all the days will be overdone befor {0 serve care one, oe but we wurht to be short few days. c? san lose every- on’ “Peach them handily when am emergency in|! whenever it is hot put an accent on | Seventeen Loves Twenty-Nine, T am seventeen. I am in love with a yo years my senior. He has given me many comte ly gifts, including bracelet and ring Now do you think he loves me? He never tons the word, but still he ts a steady caller at the house. AR You should not have received expensive gifts from A gentleman to whom you are not engaged to be mate tiel, Your only course now ts to walt for him te : hee bbe Mamma Objected. = | | sis Mre FH Grenewald, of York, Px, newsy i Grandpa~tt re eatte tor 3 neta an ‘and 1} Fam & young gir! elghte rs old and love a gem fd Presttont of the National Setence Club ‘The titania oC tlemen of twenty-three very dearly, who loved mea@ ° nization was founded ni go for the pur Wiltte-~Dilistéie inemens tearly unttl last year, when his mother objected to Mie of advat the cause of science an women ica = going with me. We were going together about @ year, There are over three hundred members and the head ier as ates wew~~e~res vind I having just reached my elkhte juarters is in Washington. Mrs. Grenewald ts . READY TH BACK IT UP too young to know anything about love. [never eared Weather expert and acts as eunshine-and-ratn orophet Right ab f us,” resumed the traveller who for him, but now that [have Jost nim | see that I love for a local newspaper areat ng bis experiencers, “yawned the mountains nim very much. Please give him some advice how ¢@ - — — pas t “ h ° oe pdiansoaanennaaanmnenees The Uride-Tes, Charlie proposed to me in C NS ioe eeine . sme of thef Rt BM back, ax I love him very dearly Park, They sty lots of people become engaet th Sendai gh: ge ae LOVE SICK, H M Her Friend 1 suppose because there are so many 3 peas The remedy for this trouble t* all in your own handa, ' oO H aver. : to me? How ca ow : y Lov» Will Live Foreve bride paths George—"What's that, Mary?” Dit dou tat Camber lop, Mina?” peg Be @ sensible girl and treat the man ax well as you : LL through my dreams T hear you calling, cata neneneaneeeenenaaetensieneneemmenmend TE a éaken Many other friend. No one can control your €ome : calling, DIDN'T KNOW FT HY HEAT NAM And there were no more Interruptions. duct for you. ‘ In plaintive notes like some poor prayer- “Man't you find the tipping nuisance bk pietteesee+eoessenunes — $ ful saint exasperating?” some one asked! Ur eA" . I OBI OF tke the monotones of water falling wet returned from his first viait WEATHER PROBABILITIES, mo We & Hak Cermeneatant, + Between dark rushes, stivery and faint qatuytaicpincs 1 love ® young man dearly. He went away en@ * Teannot comet never can come to you The tipning ‘aelsember” he. sald never wrote to me for als months. He returnet at f hut tn the niente T Haten, cold and atill eae alWave. sleie idise Wik Genial (0 soak (he wat the end of that time. We made up again. After | * I know that you are calling, and I anewer es eeeeeooroccecoccccs inwhie he wont away again and van hg — { MH My heart It answers, jove, againat my will. Ty T had no other company. He ca vock some weeks : 1S ago, He does not say anything § ( It answers that flows, will love you ever. quite often. Would you advive m: + An tong as love and human iife shail last, “Why didn't she keep stil him | + And then on, om, tuto the vast fore eeeceslanacceubeneiaben ae Yes, my dear girl, keep awey from thie man who hag ' + Wht h oh newhere when mortal life te FORTIPVING 11S RECOLLECTION shown you how eruel he can be at 4 time when evem . pas t ‘ a ire antit a Week fat Tuesday the the least considerate of mea ire tender and thoughte [My love replies Im fanciful carenses nd ib fam! Pon oh tebe ful. Give him up and avold secing him in the future, : Upon your brow, your !tps, your tender 1 t be mistak Maria, ‘That was the day Tt will be hard in the first place, by ur chances for : t have COTM Cle front dese bbl future happiness will be much greater with some ene H # soul to yours stands and con- oo peee cc eceee--e-, else. ; a —_— or And yours, beloved— yours smfies and under. TOO GOOD e : stands WATER CRESS ee fe NATIVE of at Britain, the small, weedy. — ‘ looking plant known as water cress has beam RHUBARB ¢ HARLOTTE. naturalized here. It grows near water-courses ; Z ‘ing springs, and its nt, pungent taste KEL rhubarb, cut in Inch pleces, place in a dish P and spar! p with twice as much sugar as rhubsrh, one tabl > Pe guy ih ip, Didhe ebay Racy sits : spoonful of minced ginger root and lemon peel; ? “Well, ef dat ain’ sean'las! Is dat de way yo’ stay It te sat that upon reaching his . ' anti] tender. Diseclve two tablespoontule of hi? an’ chop wood fo’ yo! mudder? Jes’ walk in de his tour around the world, Sir Joseph Hanks asked the ulated gelatine inm little hot water for a house; an’ next Bundy I'll make yo' go to Sundy first thing for a dish of water cress He was enthue f rhubarb; add ju of a lemon, strain into the rhu- {*ehoal fo’ punishmer siastic over tts bioot-purifying qualities, Further rb and p ato am When chilled and firm | -oeerororooococcccccccoccocccoocs venta phd Ramevtegh achecetgh idea adbagdapes4 ponto a dish, Garalsh with whipped eream rings, TAKING HIS SPITE OUT. amount of water cress for the London market—re Jy wateh place a bit of reerved rhubs He was holding up one side of the vestibule when T wonder where those benutiful clouts are going?” } carding him as « public benefactor — a the milkman arrived ‘Going to thun robably The seed ts sown abou the middle of August. @ ie , weecccesocccece. si a In many cases (If one be near the mork > What do you mean by ate o thunderes ke u i ven area A GARDE N PARTY COSTL JME, Wabky. ai” Unbineied the ilkmah, “K. Wide int roe NOT UY ISOLATED CASE of New York or Philadetphiay wil! pay six or elgnt yh! ’ ot ried, ain't 0? wate 8 Haid Weoua: Giese times more than any f vegeiab!s. One enthusl- - Doesn't matt My wife r 4 wi for being ve y (who has domestie tr ed we ik that many uit they be- fast Insists that where a regular plantation \ Sat at Pry \ ¢. on thie Uhey soul? Cig eit cranberries, Is prepared, and irrigation uset at hd eon ewe nnn nn eee nnn nn nen enn n ne cere r ones eeeeees seeee ene occcocce| tire, 1.00 oF 95,0 may be realized from a single acre, , i : : : ™m a more appetizing carnisn, Fi A 1 A + t ! CARE OF THE TEETH. WHITE OF AN ! Energy at the Piano —-—— RY few persons can eat the white of a ted that a minimum pressure of | lob-holetetefofeteteteintatetates y tree with any mf uarter of a pound Is needed to inininininbetetota it Pe Seek igi: nee re ' the plana, ani that at cet fee TO THE 5 the teeth at the bent clean tos 3 eht undercooked 5 ' tarown on a single key to ‘ that few y Giekin fcr gocomeik. tt & " f avintes 6 eo0n , effect ypla’s last study tn Ck EVENING WORLD j : 1 catalase ye med The tor ng re yolk minor Nas @ passage, taking two minutes and five | dttetotelebbtateitetataintuteintateitalntetate! aint b | ; but the white hy n and | se to play, that requires a total pressure estt teh th 1 required. The dentist of . p 4 Li + "be Wal Teleco ts teria ccd ehaoine ! should be liscarded. mated at three full tons A Family Feud, + As remove 4 ha ——--—— | To the RAttor af The Evening World t of your vigilance, have bee My brother and I are not on speaktn t shed each tat easily on the aval Fat Cushions, PAPA SUPPLIES MOTIVE POWER, save weteon sin for yenrs grate IS, Raw with hie tt rush, which can go Tr me of the and she ts constantly Imploring us to make up our dife racks and crevices, as it Is propelled by a . ference, saying we are breaking her heart, embittore that makes it rev spidl * an m stone ling her last days and prevenung her from dying in has to what Is necessary tn this rempect. fat that sudden peace. We would both lay down ow for ner, bug It would be a saving of money an’ tooth structure t ent blows We hate each other too much to pr tend to be frienda, Visit the dentist at least once a month for this pur ye successfully fe Will readers advise? We do not wish to be hypocrites, ; #isted y In the mean time the hebrosh that ome But neither do we wish to cause mother sorrow, * wields himeett shi ’ : » large, and It Tb t ira a ny nth—preter G a The he of The ) Col dest. t = t the bristles become worn and tna short time wound! 7 lohadited ‘leave Mim Alone.” t the cums atter of tooth powders, tooth past appee to be the t| To the Pitter of The Evening World ’ 3 , ol, ’ r 1 Werchojahak, |? | I seo a correspondent asks what he can do to make mouth washes is very important Ne vary +4 t with the Indiv and each should leary from t ental Sheris.. Nee are tenn, Sn, Willing to associate. with the rg . hee i = ° *" dally mean tenvperature of son's aged mother and father. The son, the father : . that whoh me adapte the 4 the cutive pane te SEE | says, cliims the old people bore him. Now, father, of ino Mer mith and t z Beth lt that son of yours ts simply not worth arguing over teeth themselves may not decay and may bt + | Leave him alone. Forget him. Drop hiv acquaintanes, ng as there ts ne f them, but He te a cur, an ungrateful fool. Be hy ee eho ty vey without — + oe pony Kock Death. i hira. He cumbers the ground and in due time he shall or bh ¢ } aor castes ‘gee } suffer, PUBLICAN, . ber he earth die bes > * Riggs die le ot ee “The Feee-Rent Fiend.” po Se bo fore the age To ihe Btitor of The Reening World i con ain n. and oaly 6 My sympathy i* entirely with any mov. ed an sa” forme rT joment r and \ me ‘me'. each hundred born lives to tends to the abating of the free-rent fiend por = | trimmed with block velvet re ome m tee to foots of Cie) the age of sixty-five | and the cessation of attempts to “beat” landorade |Coffee-colored Valenciennes lace insertion on the |'eth. The diMeulty to keep these clean is v a, ° ba WII readers discuss 1 beadies, a round lace yoke and a write |f0F every time anything Is esten + : : atin aborately trimmed with narrow {the food remaining to keep up an irritation Gout Note This. black velvet. The skirt t* princess shaped, and or- | Pere much me et lition than! tn blowing out a candle, Ramented at the bottom with black velvet, Ike the |@%e others Treatment should be t the rst tndt a cok ae ee Some Weird Reformers betice The waistbelt i¢ fastened with a buekle, old |¢ation of trouble, when it ts oft rasible arrest ‘ , ! 'o the Editor af Tie Evening World yward This will 1 become Presiden: gold tn color the diveave and prevent the teeth from loose prevent scattering the tT will place on the statute | —_ When the prevention of Riggs’ disease is thoroughly | grease s by much shorter workday, which will read , j Luck in Odd Numbers | understood and the art of Keeping the teeth thorough ‘ Whe this: “A day's work shall constitute The number of rooms in © house, of windows or [ean practived 1 will be very uncommon for the . lt with one howr © doors in a room, even of rungs on a ladder. tn Biam.{ttth (0 perish Devore life's pilgrimage t# accom-| Czar's Books, |} for star suet always be 063 plished —Hlarper's Bazar The Cear of Russia te an! change ar: ean | ee | omnivorous reader.and his An Oakiand, Cal, man has built a licht carriage on wae kn tite lngueancs Long-Lived Canaries, [happiest moments are caiidren, and takes them with him when he gore for an outing on his bi eee, | thone 1 pared in the large ¢ io, wa the bead | idren’s carriage ie attached to the bike, and parent smoothly wherever they ewe to go. Brookiynites who ‘@pecifully recommended to try this plan, Canaries have been known to live twenty-one years, + ‘The life insurance in forge in the entire world is P8000, b

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