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tae —————$—————$—$——— She LE eiorid. Podinded ty the Prem Publishing Company, 0 0 @ PANE ROW, New Tou. = - TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1900, FOL. 40 .cc0ce ceseeecceees ereeeeee NO, 14,184 The Adminictration corruption in Cuba will very likely give McKinley's second- term aspirations am attack of Cuban fever. NO DELAY FOR THE GIRL-KILLER. ORONER HART and éhe . istrict-Attorney’s office are to be greatly commended for the promptness with which they have pro ceeded in the case of Halle, the slayer of Mamie McCarthy. fo guilty of deliberate and atrocious mur- der; No fact in extenuation of bis crime has as yet come to light. Young women situated se was Mies McCarthy are peculiarly exposed to annoyance and, as tt of this prisoner's type. For their protestion, as, ‘well as for the general interests of justice, the ab gence of delay in the Halle trial mould be as marked throughout as ® has been in the pre- Mminary inquirtes THE MISSING FOR KANSAS CITY. |: DITORS here and tere have been summing | wp the story of the faces and voices that wil! be miased trom the coming conven-| tion at Kansas Oty which were mach in S) evidence at Chicago tn 1896. William E, Russell, the young ex-Gor- ernor of Massachusetts woen Bryan was nomi-_ nated, |e dead. Roswell P. Flower, an tmposing figure from New York, is cead. John R. Fellows, orator and keen counsellor from New York, {s dend. Ex-Congreseman Bland, father of free silver, who was not at Chicago in person but greatly pervaded the gathering in spirit, has passed away within four years. It 1s startling and not a little saddening to read the obituary portion of this record of change It is discouraging to reflect upon how blindly | certain men who should be Democracy's better, Jeaders insist that in another particular there, shall be no change—taat the 16 to 1 fnee, the 16) to 1 voice and the 16 to 1 plank, # fatally con-| spicuous at Chiengo, shall be no less prominent at Kansas City | This face and voice and planx, that could be shut from the convention with auch eminent wis-| dom—and would be so gladly missed by willing to unite tremendously on real the time! a party ssues of FREEDOM RUN TOO FAR. men to carry everything, even the best- intended sort of rationalism, litue bit too! far, We fear thet this famlt has cropped | out in the conse of the Rev. Harry Jescke, will find more sympathy than dlapute. to be forgotten that he recommended these things in addition to @ morning attendance « church. But it was not necessary, in order to enforce these common sense views, lo denounce the Sun | day idea as one born In a fable, or to accuse « “unmitigated nousense’ all sincere believers in | the holiness of the day of rest. ‘This was only an opposite narrowness to that of which the preacher complained. cause. The out of doors which Mr Jescke recom- {a very wide. it is more the work of God fe any chureb interior. Hut it should not broader than the kindness and consideration, other men, of any man who conceives it two years ago to-morrow. The results for, Bt the Cuban postal scandai has put the G. 0. MS beyond the reach of faith. T is the fault of some very well-meaning 4 Kt siz Besides, it | Was abuse, which \s not argument, even ‘or a| Bis mission to make bis follows freer and|‘ Airet American expedition for Manila left san} ‘We have still with us are such as no man eure may do for crazy Tom. at Central | yoman's hee ham" Galpped of, an it HOME LIFE CONSIDERED | AS A PROFESSION. BY MRS, BURTON HARRISON, HE paintul truth te that home life tn our busy Gay and generation is parsing out of ¥ Where the deugulers are not exam, intelectual accomplishment, each mission, Keeping her for bo indaora bent over q desk heaped with notes mUnutes to be ma the printer, or pap meeting of her ase We American women take ou mit works seriously, toll and strive too unremittingly, give tor | Mttle heed to the (rivial round me ife, which wo expect to maintain itself unaided The girls who J than thelr mothere ernment What they accomplish is well done, and tesery ing of highest praise, its resus fa tng ta In hey human society matters might well take pattern by some you ried and single, of highest rank {nm lirt Few of these great ladies are sat! folded hands enjoy read, write eseays and social sclence, are forever yet for the greater part nix wing 4 © knows of nm the he year yer who have jones ton between the employer and erm waye seemed to me that if () to govern could eo adjust service @ little less of @ hollow mockrry to both | nee Sete Rae Ce a ee eS ce eo ee eee eee MRS. BURTON HARRISON. COAPOOOFODESSOS EE #140040 000040004" mistress and maid than It ts now wa should be able erfiow of women who too much for then In al) thia great city of palatial and comfortable 4 1, equipped with every requirtte for ilving, it ts almost tmpoestble to find servants willing or vbie to stay on and Identify themselves with the Interests of their employers The spirit of unrest In the draw Ing-room spreads quickly to (he basement. Nothirg ls stable; nothing t* complete, no one is eatiafed—the age must be moving on So alert are the domestics to cateh the first lint of new movement on the part of the fauntly, to reflect the humor of the cirele above stair, one hears of them making colneidental schemes, feclaring that alt very hice,” they th by change I do not think our homes aa they are nv om cently satisfying exchange for the oroader, more eresting channels for women's work everywhere available But T earnentiy wish they might be made fo; and the question of how to accomplish thie enor- mounly important result lee largely in the palm of the girl graduate of to-day —llarper's Basar, gh the house and employer are nk It possible to better thetr lot — Who Treasures Up a Wrong. IME at length makes « And tf we do but w ‘There never yet was ‘That could evade, If untor ‘The patient searen and viet! lone Of him who treasures up a wrong THE QUEEN OF HOLLAND t HAVE ved a letter from a correspondent | z 2 tle sat oe hab #0 with a little salt and a few grains of cayenne, sttiy pounds by following my obesity | SUD Into this two ounces of butter and make into a Here it io etl dough with the yolk of an egg. Roll the pastry | all starchy and eweetened food, all cereale, ¥, cut t into rounds, prick with a fork and | en con « suga 1 bake In a cool oven until crisp. Keep these biseults r aives, &e. HH in a tin until quite cool with wait inatena Milk te ta ‘Take one quart of prunes, Hot wa an excelie ¢ for oF | Prune Jelly, stir until soft and mash Ada a ot the . nous through colander; half @ box if you : ng hours tolof gelatine, put in bowl. cover with cold water, let It = at the le No naps ¥ ( take exet-| soak for about five minutes; take @ pint and a half wiven her ‘ isned, | 8 f (he mashed prunes, add to the gelatine, with three] prec: ne fi welling are shown in this pic- Jnten 18 designed ithe: rauie, Wee tr cas eannet le At 88 Ove Bas 5 ae oe vis of SURAT; put on the store, and let Boll leyrq. ‘Thay are simple tailor-made costumes with the helmina is nol yet twenty he #! on te taken "Ot wheel. # ve minutes, pour into jelly moulds and serve With | popwiar Eton jacket, which permite a variety of wm Horeees Basar, - progehe sew le Ne) aay waists being worn, giving the freshness to an old — nee WONMDN Ny @ vigoro reise They require, The sys } Holl six eggs twenty | gown which {s so much desired by every woman. WHAT A WOMAN THIN rough) wholesome and cot expensive. In| Begs ala Jouephing, | minutes, Remove the shelle cmcemretp genomes » pets the: kes ver exh the on * to recollee t ' arate yolks without \T ar mom tne y Prev ligy He dogilty Eire ty Me dt cut the Whites in thin, narrow ates eesl “i LUMINOUS SEA CRAB. ‘ cons. t » | min m with an equal quantity of fine shredded NE of the marine curtovities recently fisned from It 9 @ wise person who knows when to ask | Mus consume the carbon by the oxygen you take| 4 questions = through your lungs T more exercias the more rege | fish and & tablespoonful of fine parsiey. Place the hoaay d jo een Oe é : Love and Jealousy fight desperate duels in many a OFV8en Ani! consequent destruction of fat by the one | H* Mixture on & platter in & eireular or oval ring, vessel employ of ¢ a Bociety 0 7 and put che yolks in the centre Set the platter in art A man ts truly in love with hts wife who ie willing to wear overshoes because phe asks him It ts & great mistake to suppose that esonomy in «op alga furnigh the firet| dress means wearing shabby, olf-fashioned clothes | to keep things oat of| ‘The young man must do some pretty skfiful en-| Of twenty-five countries nineteen have flags with , gineering who wants to keep on the right track of a im them, the list including the U: young woman's favor. The evidences of how they have been tt haw al-| domestic | | ' ' i Baht CS STN TY ETT) a RR apne THE STRAWBERRY AT OUR BOARDING-HOUSE. BY T. E. POWERS. ToL BOARDER “GETS Two THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, pod one COOK, wires FALSE BOTTOM * | \% ee el Ousy om” | } la oe (Wh em 7\\ f al ¥/ tee we ~ V-eenz: 28 $0 608 rene \ § pm Ceneeee | Tm them ee working among (ie poor 9 thelr own ee! mative me we EMOVER GN SEAM, eS tate toleresting themeclves | ker taping ne ANO CPAncE H a) ot Awellin ar s, clothing clubs, home book | % > ric the whave Tine ot nesomparten| OFT WR BOUDE a —> f nome ‘ife Whether they ere t more expert than we in the economy of ime and) \ effort, or whether thetr climate and umhurrying habit \ of life befriend them, certain it l# that ifs clase of women In England and Seotlant Ireland leok younmer end fresher than their st r here Tj fee) gure that we too might attain ‘hat gratifying | |reeul!, were it more customary wit us, as with them, | to make home the supreme tre of jife-to und TWE GOARDING OAIM THE MILK AND COT THe CARAN take tt as a profession; to | rabiiity and intel HOUSER REACH Ngence to the solution of the ete roolwm of fri ) fee) E “he Pr ENJOYING mmstir INnTNE 6B EmMENnT WITH A WHOLE Bom oF BEAmes ano AcaAn oF BEER THE HUMAN DY GETS WS BOARD AT HAL ?) WB RBFUSED TO LISTEN, “Pardon ma, sir,” began the victim of fate whe was compelie® to eolictt alms, as she approached the crusty oi4 bachelor’s desk, “but | am a poor lone, THE IDEAL AND THE REAL This ls the way, ‘True love, they say, In the East now runs ite course; A smile, a sigh, widow, and’ A knot they tl, “Excuse me," A honeymoon—then a divorce, it le useless to say more This isn't leap year.” HOW TO DEAL WITH DRINK cnemdpeaiene By Edward Cummings, Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. ‘HE true object of legal punishment ts to elimt- Rate crime by rescuing of reforming, and our pun- ishment should combine the deterrent and re- formatory elements, About 2,000 of the 62,000 drunks {n the State of Mas sachusetts belong in Boston. About half of them at discharged after a night in the station-houre, 7,000 are fined and 4,00 suffer imprisonment. Of the 26,00 only 1,27 go on probation. Thus the best form of diset- ONE MAN'S GnIBY, Jones—I me: Smith downtown today, He told me MMe wife left him last week. | Mra. Jones-oor fellow! 1 suppose he's ail broke | up over it, isn't he? Jones-I guese so. When I congratulated him he Insiated on opening & small bottle. LIGHT GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS. Brweine MENT TO CORAECT POSITION piine is used least and the worst form Is used most Moat of the judges f the municipal court, the police and chaplains of the re- and charitable institutions eay that the most promising fleld for reducing the evils of drunk: enness lies in (he direction of an extension of the probation system. They agree in emphasizing the value of the persona! moral relationship. And thai partly an answer to the question as to |whether the State is properly meeting it» responst Dility that goes with its extraordinarily severe treat: ment of drunkards, It is necessary to impress upon every individual in the communtty his personal rerponsibility for the and its inistration, At present we are doing for drunkards not what will reform but what degrades them. I refer to the 11,009 fined of sent to prison every year The system of fines violates the fundamental prim ciple of democracy, because it is no punishment to the well-to do, while It ts a terrible pun!yhment to the poor, The rich man is able to secure his immediate discharge. while the poor man has to go to prison for wam of the money to pay his fine, and there he aaso- clates with the most degraded people and becomes permanently corrupted, very I'kelr Often the only alternative ip that the wife or chil- dren nave to be deprived of the necessaries of jife tn ‘order to releane their bread-winner Tt {8 the tnno- cent who ate punished by such & system. —_— TRAVELLING GOWNS. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER;|THREE EXCELLENT RECIPES. Mace four ounces of Cheese Biscuits, Parmesan cheess and four How to Reduce Flesh. way children set at the table Je one of the best trained ounces of pastry flour In healthful mahod of curing obesity ‘The mote starch and sugar you eat the more carbon to burn away —- Red in National Flags. A steamer to heat the mixture. Make a pint of thick white sauce and pour around the edge of the dish, aoe Gite The Oldest Love Letter. land, mark, Belgium, Sweden, Chill, Portugal, Venesucls ang | interrupted the heartless o. &, “but LAURA JEAN LIBBEY ON A FOLLY OF LOVE — WARNING TO YOUNG GIRLS, (Copysiaet, 1900, by Poem Pobtishing Company.) 6 an unmarried giti ever justified in falling in lowe |] with a married man No, my dear, uomarried gir! in fa Nothing on earth justifies am ng in love with @ married maa, « him to be such Jom that a girl falls desperately in leve nthe first time she meets him. There must meetings and dangerous, merry, thoughtless passe! (hat cope the downward path and make and waly know! If men and w sid consider of folly this wo: be eo dim there would be fewer son the b of shame of those who have loved and whose lives have been biaste{ by that passion, and who, alas, have biasted ofher innocent livesthose of the man'e wedded wife and his children The girl who wilt ruthleasly att sto de stroy God's purpose | ming detween a husband and the wife He gave him inust face Mis wrath when the Day of Ju at comes Will He show her a | Hutle mercy as the nag shown the wife of whose heast broken? "se Just wrath or her; she cannot alone dare transgress the lew of God @ abining heavens, What eay the have been shining in thetr due course thousands ef years. The deep unfathomed ovsan telie the samme story, obedience to the laws of Ged. Men elene trams greases. Pity is wasted upon the girt who knowingly throws herself headlong into the chasm of sin, And there te no sin more horrible, more unwomeanly than encowr- aging the passion (1 do not say love, for it would but defile that pure and holy sentiment) of a married man. If you have taken the first step in the flowery path which leads to the fawning chasm of aftercwoe, let me conjure you, sister woman, to turn back, ‘The man who can, with ease, transfer hie effestions from the wife he wedded can ae easily transfer them from you when he sees some other newer, fresher face which captivates Nin fancy. | It ts one of heaven's first punishments te yeu that he should. You drink your eup of poleon, knowing it te be polson. Why then should you complain when you find the dregs bitter all on the lips as you drain the eup to the lees? LAURA JEAN LIBBBY. Laura Jeag Libbey writes tor The Bresing World ty errange meat with the Family Mory Paper. net t-0-0-0-t-0-0-0-0 eee {QUERIES AND ANSWERS. A Ate 0-84-88 te ee At Cooper Union, Where can I learn typewriting and stenseraphy free? o.M. Ne Marriage License ts Needed in Thies Sate, New York City Hall Does the marriage license ti call for % to every marriag H.W. T. BRU Past Tener of ‘Wane A mays there ts such « word as “waned.” B sage there is no such word. Which wins? MP. Yes. Could I accept flowers as a birthday sift from a gee Ueman friend with propriety? ANXIOUS, Beceed Book of Esdras, Ninth Chapter (Ape vrpha). Bm what book of the ible ia the following: “The Angel Uriel came unto me and nit: ‘Oo into a field OF flowers where no house is builded and eat oniy the flowers of the field” an “Free on Beard.” ‘What te the meaning of the phrase “FT. 0. BL” ag pearing on contracts? MAX R Forty-one and Thirty-seven. Flow 014 are John L. Sullivan and Fitesimmone? O. HL, 40 Witte avenue, He Is Alive. Ip Gteve Brodie dead or stil) alive? Ne, le it customary in the United States to Dall ané chain prisoners? aw. IGEMANN. aa a Kindly inform me wh: Kilrain fight took place? London, 6,211,056. Pekin (Estimated), 1,000,000, A bets B that Pekin has « larger population thea London. Which wins? F. M. HAIGHT, Yonkers, N. ¥. Alderman. No. What one of the York City officials » emyow- ered to marry « couple? ie iheente italy 2 0cem> sary? x S, 1880, time the J. L. Sullivan an@ READER Ves. Is Mr. Hugh J. Grant recetver of the Third Avenue Railroad Company? J. FIN™. Damrosch's Choral Uniea. Have quite a strong voice and I would like to ewith vate it. Where can I do #0 free of charge? J NEWMAN, dobnson. Yes. “The Star of Hape.* e name of the Warden of Sing Sing. De the prisoners of Bing Bing edit 4 paper of their own? If fo, state name, INFORMATION. Tuesday. ‘On what day 4id Jan. 1, 1878, fall? 108M J, CA,

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