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———- - ] | TRIE « THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 23, 1900, \GOOD STORIES TOLD BY EX-SENATOR INGALLS She HL \eaiorid. eit, and lef tot Indeed, 1 d vot | _ {tn tte stmatietty tt «NO. 14,18B ng dieparagement of his ans if he ever ' VOL. 40 ceceee cersee seers LONG'S DAILY CARTOON. } wun Some: snint aires se rie tensa Gidn't write it himeeit’ He be Inteliectual powers, but not @s he imagine’ He had no Influence on LHe was «te endure oppost If he ave hie ' should myself © pronoun iment, and euwy Toward the end of Conkiing’s career tn the Se he fell out with (he newspaper and sometimes when} he arose to speak every reporter In the prem gillery { jolosing hie note-book, the whole crowd would rvs nolatly out into the lobby leaving every seat with =) on | an occupant He flushed at the ineuit, but peaking of fournaitem} HOW THE RUCTION BEGAN afterward he wee moved to remark tn ‘is propttla:? at the only people in the world euthor 6 ~Atie ~4 ¢ first person, plu tn speaking AGAIN AT LARGE. » sold us the patent stove rack last the woman Oh, you're th wh take a trip were rental smiie, “but im tack pe you the latest thing tn baby jum See CULTURE IN THE Rebuke. ¥ invoking the “ant!-Tweed” law, as incor- (4, @[—* HE world ts 014 and the world | vera ft 1 porated in the charter of the consolidated i uh at the besreno the ouallght role City of New York, The World has again The green leaves rustied above my head cored heavily in the fight against the Ice And the sea was a sea of gold Trust. It hes not only s.0pted the prompt: | “The world te cruel,” I sald again, est method of bringing the whole matter into the “Her volce ts harsh to my shrinking ear, Supreme Court; it has taken the first step to bring And the nights are dvealy and fill of paln. under — the alleged Masih a There rippled a tender strain Mayor Van Wyck and other ty officials tne ++ Rippled the song of @ bird asleep, ‘Trust, and to inquire as to the favoritiem mid to That sang In a dream of the budding wood, have been shown to the combine in the way ¢ ex: | Of shining Melde where the reapers reap. clusive dock facttities. | Of & wee brown mate and @ nestling brood, The Ico Trust President, the Mayor, the Dock } AM ‘he Krase where the berriee peep Freedman—these must all agpeer before Jumico | Gaynor next Saturday. Moreover, all the Trust books and the Dock Department records must be Produced at the eame time. to get our eyes opened ‘This te business, I manne jail for any of the Of course, we first look at the real Jap mat- summonsed parties who do not eve ft in a business | tings, and, though there are two hundred and thirty light. | patterns, we find none more altogether delightful than 4 ‘the one over the eurface of which floats a dainty There is a peculiar Gtnem and weight attaching ooipany of truly Jape butterfiles They to ue fact of the o proceedings being brought un- §11 a piece, and there lorty yards In « plece der an “antl-Tweed" lew. The lee Trust has And then comes our surprise We ask how much te that pretty matting in solid colors over there, AN‘ I-TWEED LAW vs. ICE TRUST. (gut Catoher of the Jig-Time Nine How ts that, umpire? Ly = Umpire-what, him? My bruvver? Not out! r iW Wy) mr 0H! — — PAPER CARPETS EB go to the carpet department of the big stores THE LIMIT OF SOCIETY. F the London figures are correct, and— (Ree we ETIQUETTE. Ps Re f Mother Earth should not esing a speck Hlack ts too sombre for @ bridal dress Brides are) permitted to wear white on the cecaston of thelr m riage, although they may happen be In mourning at the time T should certainly advise this bride to There is disappointment ahead for a lot of fine people. } An Englishman has figured that early in the century London had a 400, that now it has a 3,000, and that no city, however large it may get to be, All the aquatic requires te sunshine, water en: plenty of rich soll planted In ponds. wear pure white at her marriage ter Mite | rleties of, If one he of late, prowling habit, one of the blooming nymphaeas. The Vieto f room as well as cash, the smallest starter mother of thetr little baby boy the mother of the Shall I give @ present ov to the baby himeelf? the Society limft {n this ofty within the expertence of @ generation \s seen to be extremely good. nd 1f 90, what kind of @ present? rosin, | ; visay aise chee Nevertheless we advise Western repiranta to the Give the baby the p 1 would suggest some | *. While the uncertain seeds of is attractive oddity a f ellver, whtch ruld t ° me at #1 per dozen Manhattan fold to be still of good hope. It ts ye a ack ger “ dee pidigalelliny Upton Ry planting different types one may have a succes. too early to calculate the effects of tax-dodgtng Have the baby's name prettily engraved | on of splendid flow m May to October, Ay and expatriation on the (nuermo style: “To George Harton Gordon, from his, Wel-known flor! rit tT beginners: p= ee tomatte Blank, May 2), 1900. ymphaca candissima and a whitey Nymphaea sulphuren ant (yellow) BOER WAR NFARLY DONE. The Gonttom Hie hh, | Semana aaincenat and sons OG HE news of Gen. Lord Roberts's now rapid When a &@ young lady home} "> ie : t tr o ln t arty t meeting) Ist: his place t i a io) aps “ay peta “a . salen m, fram Eas Haze par of Mrs. | t h ih he plate to tak thn oat They Wear O. ly Silk, se a fe, \ oad as , nginnd th ig u ' Na al HIKDIR In Madagascor silk ts the fabric used in the velieves, nearly over. Probably we would «res fothers, meeting « week at Dew Moine the genileman’s place to ask permission to eall, | manufacture of clothing S bea most favored nation tf our own strug gle in the Philippines were as termination. We have with us as pathetic reminders of what might have been the envoys of the beaten Boers close to its JUST A LITTLE TALK ABOUT VACATION GOWNS, BY HARRIET HiUBBARD AYER They have seen official Wa: ton from the Blue [? Tt seg the ‘raveling dress, which If you have no such skirt denim in dark shades te , * ( be simple | no ai . ; ser- and the bac’ of th jouse now made up for bicycle and golf skirts, aad is ser Parlor and th k door of the White Hous } A me compowed of a skirt. facket and ehtrt cheap end looks w Thousands of miles away they may see with thelr ‘ : rf with high-standing collar and wash searf, allof [f you cam afford a pique skirt {t makes a nice Minds’ eyes South African liberty tottering to its ¢ ‘ wld be well fitting and without supertiuous change, but you will manage without fall. } fs. & pretty hat without furbe) orertificial Pique and duck stuffs are of al! prices. The skirts And we of America, with our vg inf cag Bie # mith quille and M ready made are chiefly unsatisfactory because (hey wee uuttons of clasps. with every but rtered shoes securely tied. shrink tn unempected places and stretch tn others, and are given to all sorte of eccentricities during the pro- cose of laundering Made at home the materia) should soak in clear water, which literally straightens the fabric out an} makes @ reliable goods to cut into. The summer girl requires several hats if she can affort them. Cheap hate with wide Drime, home trimmed and smart, with gay flowers—-the shapes may be a bit fan- _ tastle, too. Shoes are qn important feature in the summer ward. a Mague agreement hardly dry —with England The Generals who have gos tle of Winchester have discreet Bure Sheridan is more than twe a veceesity It need not be rial and if " ward care and ‘The portrait artist who ts suing forgets that the ex-champlon expert himself in doing taces eo most J er tn While Gen. Roberts poes king ter ten. |} + atest pattovel etn § robe Buller does not coase to take j { the va « bought for a Of Course & girt can go away with one nice looking — j . ‘sa Have two t 8 for the white &!t of shoes and have a very good time—the hap; President MeKiniey gave the Loer envoys cheerful } } i f her lite-but tf she can manage it she will ma Of an open back to ; A fee’ ut low one for the dances or hope. @ much better appearance with the ald of several pairs i - ' fice wi me in for an out of, Fife the travelling boots—which will do for walk } 4 iawn party und the one | ms *how ’ 7 serve for two di A pair *. «4 pair of patent-leather — * i T ov a a pretty « fieured of. | ties. and my own particular Our Respiration. |: \ 1 will have a t gowns, DAVE a little pair of white satin slipere to wear with ’ 9p roprtate and most becoming to young women, that white dancing frock. ‘They will only cost » trite, ol ont twenty times in © minute, And po f the four need cost you over 10 cents a| #9 | beg them for my giri--piease 4 va m ‘The ovtof-door girl doesn't need many groves, but ade at home, ether with or with- of the should have at least one new, freed pair for even- not requ! 4 dressmaker’s services, | ing Wear in case there is a grand hop, and one pait for equire some eriey. frevh shirt waists, @ Church oF 4 possible ceremontous occasion HARRIBT HUBBARD AYER a oe HERE DO THE WITS FURNISH FOOD FOR SMILES. \ thts diner fenestrae ne AMET A rey gust wswtnian| _ WHEN LOVERS RIDE A TANDEM IT'S BEST KEEP OUT OF THEIR WAY. (ahaa maleate pend evcagetonlaclga eg Metre ypes - 2. ea It ts no paradon to say he WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, } iis caenracly senses { =—- -——__— ee | Hie egotiom was inor v though tnnosent | ives were “editors and men with tape going t worms — Philedelphta Saturday Poet try on your « acid Well, [ ld,” responded the man at the door, with « It the great West is to continue to turn The Pi Cect asesne teide water garde There's nothing any m out millionaires, and— r we Bele. | aiMoult, odd or uncertain about tt than there isin the . Which {# most appropriate to wear for a bride wittivation of «mall geranium bed As for size t If the milionaires are to continue to drift jack of white, when the mother of the bride 9 dead) (UN) 08 07M nee inken tub to @ lovely on . 3 P New Yorkwards for piace and Sostety— ly two monthe? BW. | rambling lake. All the hardy varteties may be lakes or sluggteh atreame early tn the Spring, and under the eame conditions as our wa- ese beauties will flourish The tender va- t be started in tubs and not put out until afford a Soctet: mem | there ts settled warm weather —" : ee Ae . EM. | te it not charming even to think of having a Illy with a shop | pona however tiny, tn ¢ hack yard? New York ts tow tm the 400 stnge. As London ping costume. a While a full assortment of nymphaeas anf nelum- has increased but 10 per cent. in population in = bimus ts out of the question In limited space, one may twenty years, while New York's incrense hae been A Present (or » Godson, Htpdulge in the inttmate compantonship of one or two Gt least 60 per cent., the possibility of reaching A refined American family asked me to be the god- | Deattles easily, say a lotus (‘hat queen of th a Regia takes plenty wonton “DARKEST ENGLAND” PLAN TEN YEARS AFTER, WILLIAM T. BOOTH, the Salvation Vemy, BY GEN nder © t England’ seveme has proved f the princtpes on which we at k for the outesst rt 1 ' : tty orter duct to ex that any @- r ent of the individual wits is moral condi h salvation, or ®t ta The druckard, the ae ee ee ee oe ee a . vigorously carried out (1 peratto Then, ale w t ’ Jone wih these clantes me women who have from the ites, who e very ruin has they would not be subject to ar x 6 or work. He-A penny for your thoughts. ing, and make ly wut cheerfully She! dare not tell them bedient aln as been one of Ne-Why not? our most dim She-This ts not leap year Hope must wish t wae dead” comsen ———— ‘sipamaiedeiataas with dismal fre: the hearts and ips in these } TH OD moments of ret te themselves, um FAN UNPOETIC PRODUCT. foirea'tn the intercats of thelr dreary liven Fut what I prize most hiehiy of the “Darkest Eng- land” scheme ts the enefit \t hae bestowed Ia the way of rescue gate the sufferings and im. prove the general tone of the elck man Is goo), but to uate his disease and een! him whole” must be course, the hie Our dealing w ne “every wilt mate T t ible still it “Darks submerged ha im Jes directed to the end of making him whiling releve himeelf, and ® r future pelie sary. Indeed, some of our plans of a to speak, only a kind of ruse to catch the unwe robbed and oppressed the people more directly teat ittan’. smattl i Mpg ferer, affordiog ux the opportunity to onen bis eves to and outrageousiy than @d the Tweed ring, The air. osper ft conte conte the ward ht put alt vee better things, to draw out hie dertre after rier 5 tee ' re 4 so fami him with one of our me old gangsters at least mopped short of man- particiiariy Aesirable summer fur where seem to be room ty a miliar od Seth aed ihc aw slaughter. If the allegations of offietal aid and olor scheme must be followed our 00) men and women tng the warp | cru, and 4 ccmateh UhcaMliWAd bard Fecognition socorded to the ioe barons anal) te ete ee ence buh. greet, taty ce rose} “Don't you think, frawetn, that @ kise without af Mra Wabash -It'y simply Imponsiole for any fami { ied, tneeaativ be & surtained, the scandal wfll even ¢ranscend that of | 6)... which form the ground of the different patterns | 2°@fd le ae tnatpid ae soup without ealt?’ tn this block to Keep @ cook more than a week, |} humane and Christiike bus'ness, actuated by thy ‘the Tweed epoch. " ; Las pattern ‘Lean't oy I've never’ — wonder why it t*? — tender pity and burning enthustasm which keeps them 7 1 - . “Oh, ob, oh! 4 Mr. Wat ht t's because the policemar Poet (to bis wife)—I wish you'd take that lim. } koll mid all SMscoursgement. taken alone, stored At any rate, thanks t The World, everything A PRESIDENT MOTHER. “1 wee going to say that I've never eaten soup {this beat is a h sid married man who gives hist burger ¢. Rulaiia! I'm trying to finish my poem} by the work they now ongage 19, ; Must come out now, There are to be no escapes, _ om . - without salt!’ jwhole time to his duties on the rance of the violet sone and daughters of gool families, born and bred and there must be NO BURNED KUOKS. DOCU UU COO OGIO OU GUC oUt moO — —— eeweeee| in ease, If not in luxury, who have exchange! the pleasant eurroundings of abundance for the service of the lowest, and for association with the vilest of the vile. All alfke live the life of the Crucified Son of Man for the sake of the unwashed, undlessed, unloved for whom He died ‘NEW TRICK IN PHOTOGRAPHY [ques AND ANSWERS Record le 2.4 Miler tr. 1 Minute 90 Seconds. A bets B thet « railroad train hag made mere thag the rate of 112% miles per hour for one mile or mora, Which ts right? aa, Westport, Conn. Ves. De they teach electrical engineering et Coops Union? 1. Ne. Te @ foreign-born man of foreign parentage eligible to be President of the United States? C, ALFRED CELIA, Wifty-Sfth Street and Sixth Avenue. Where ta the Heaith Department located? T. mM 5 ty. How many degrees constitute « right angie? I aap 45. A friend says 0. RYAN. | Monday. On what day 414 Nov. 6, 1875, fail? Damreseh's People's Chorus. Where can I get my votce cultivated tn this otty? aa 1608 George L. Holliday. Who ts the Postmaster of Pittsburg, Pat BAY RIDGB | T8,000,000. Please give me an estimate of the population of the United States epart from colonies for 190. J. I, M. Stabbed While Walking from Hotel to Heamer, R bets that the olf Empress of Austria was killed | while walking. 8 bets that she was killed whie riding An amateur photographer tn Dayton, Ohio, suc- in g carriage. Which wina? Ran voded | sing his own head after this curious fashion. > 6-4 le Correct. ——— Which is the more correct way of writing May & 64 or 4? REG WHAT A WOMAN THINKS, | INDNESS Is the secret of courtesy A man {# poor indeed who ts poor in charity, Children behave when out as they behave at) At Cooper Union. ‘Where can 1 learn for nothing the study of book- keeping? STEADY. May %. When is the coming total eolipes of the sen due? ie a Tan Shoes Should Not Be Wore with Mourning, May tan shoes be worn during the summer by @ home. Lots of women have dresses they are afraid to weer, | How many times have we spent the money we have lon? A man never loses any of his self-respect by an | honest apology ntieman who is In mourning? Lh Is there any state more to be pitied than kittenish, - June 16. ails old age? When customary i fever woman always Inuehs at «man’s jokes, |,\ve" ™ oie So even If she has heard them before. Im One Act | The devil, a contemporaneous philosopher assures 7 us, owes much of his success to the fact that be ts| 4 7 boat ig “Cavalleria Rusticana”’ is in one aionse dn bane jo mays that it Is in two acts. Which ts correct? Some women wear simple gowns with an alr of ele . RRO gance that ts entirely lost in the magnificence of an- Theodore hessevelt, Commander, other woman's totet. ‘Who te the President of the Spanish-American Wag ee ‘ Noval and Military Order? i. C. DAHLGREN, . THE LATEST CHARM. John Hay. T is a little old-fashioned doll, with the stiffes What ts the full name of the Secretary of State? | arms and lege and the face of the bauble to reront marked white china face of t (doll the children used to play with, ‘The eharm doil is about on ingh long, with a ting tn its head and a more senseless charm it ts hard to find. j BF. Be THE NEWEST GOLF COAT. T is « jaunty little Eton of white silk. It does not meet In fromt exeept at the top, where it eam be fastened by a buckle formed of a golf ball end @ twisted golf stick. All around the neck and down | —— } The Human Eye. | The human eye ts from one to one and three-eighths |each front, around the bottom and on each ouff ie a | Inches wire, and, In a perfectly proportionate face, the embroidery in red and white silk of golf belie en ‘distance between the eyes is equal to the width of one, | clubs and flaga . ‘

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