The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1900, Page 6

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NO, 14,18) ¢ : R 3 rye Fe oy THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26, THE NECESSITY OF TOIL. 4 woman trdustrious she? her up to « few kinds f work My judgment tn this matter te that a wom sar ‘a do anything # an 40 well * Miva Hoomer hae ge sipture give her a * Nowa Monnenr ies @ fon tnees for deiner set make ‘The Moree Fair if Mine eomy the . bea merchant let her mount b ver womanly sloquenca.the Quaker woman t's given such opportunities . de taker bp me ay tf she 1 aleptednems for ary post t a mon tae let ber have tt) She haa as n e her bread, to her apparel and to her ene men have + ie paid that b for ex heen sublected e sword, the carbine, the bat savoo an the needle " i. * are (> when In eoheree of 4 ka we after awhile to ge’ larger oer ame rekilled art tneompetent labor muet take are * tia given: ekiiied and compe abor will even ‘ make tte wii Or dard ° niet ea Admitting wipply and demand regu- ® > en ee at b he demand for tem Kfowt supply very small ‘ ‘ shout man as an oak and , ftarve r * t, but T have seen many tha ad that not only went down ftself but took faye * vines with ft Tocan tell you of something neer than anesk for an vy to climb on, and that the throne of the great Jen Single or aft! " @ sublet af et that woman te strong who jeans on God and ‘ ser baw T DE WITT TALMAGE COCOLOOOOCCOOC ACE’ 260000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000 7) WISDOM FOR THE COMING SUMMER. we ee eee ee ae ee eT 1900. 'TALMAGE’S SATURDAY SERMON. 4 | fete Deas tern Yor? § ~ MESSCNG! R BOY COAT. b 3 aie Met. whibces @ t nthe hedges hid. sounds as these tired heart wi th rane tweren't for sigh tke a ety pret mee: ind emind ard sme’), PPTS IO SS Set SSPE EEE Om where the aky ls bine And say, now, how does jt seem Perrier t-t Jntafafetatetatatoletsinjaletaleietafetatetateteiafatetateeiajein] THE MONEY POWER IN NEW YORK SOCIETY. BY MRS. BURTON IiARRISON, ALIENT svecess the hab) solely has acquired, There |" ire gatherings of soctety In New York where, if the juestion were asked about 4 eee feature of ihe reign atimating @ by the money } f the new-rich Is tovererre: PEER Ey Jacket is & fellow-citigen, “Has he} jaunty Ittle it round at the welt wen wiccerst the answer would be In the nega-| 4 of bleak taffeta and tive had the person inquired about not accumulated - wes front. It will bea ve war outh oat. No matter whether he rved his country aa a . ; ss Hh Acre sind ad ied the youth font, had heen an r pulpit, had achieved wul wriiten a great book, had BIGGEST MATCH FACTORY HE Vulcan Mateh Factory, at Tifaholm, 6we- yver 120 men, aad manufactures in scho: Wh ot a jurist . eee wite re T MONDAY THE IP’ . ; aid eid tr ed by his poetry, had painted eo of matches. The yearly o1 AT MONDAY TH APS ; y p early ov Bh FINDING A Wik: ; ; AT SUMMER HOTEL need sclence oF surgery, had put requires Adio feet of wood, 980.00 pounds EXT Monday “0, Ww AT THE SEASHORE. OR BOARDING-HOUSE. r magazine, Nothing of of paper, an| #09 pounds of rye four for past.ng night, will get t , ap . tie boxes ee hundred of the most compete ant which ahines t We at By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. By HARRIET HUE ARD AYER. a ‘success’ beenuse he has not piled up ingenious pieces of machinery, all of Swedish inven Pesult an colina. and the mass ome * ‘ . rw t rg away thin summer feunt tn the world’s face. ition, are used tn this factory, will, provid e day fe not y Re ae ein wil oa ae ena t ate a « a ec cc cece c er ecc wee cence eee c cc ee coos cccesenaas coscooeseese. zs , 4 n oreeding than ' to contemplate the spectacle OL tecde bie * siar maiden he lin @ noardin 4 = eo henine g l ] AUGH "AT do better than that. hey will obeery 5 oher on ’ . } flimsy a next-door neighbor te fairly b Closely at various potnts withi. the Lue of tota . 9 : he si errations unless he s'ops up pace 0 line which, unfortunate), toe snot of i te him | ay pe NEM 9 pea aaa ' THE PRO-BOER AND | THE ’ BRITISH BOY. efore Hi New York. They will time every t * . and sihae a iH i eclipse process as y as on a 1 A a eal . H timed at the track wil! use the camera) | * 4 en red 2 nia eed nwt} freely to obtain pletures vent at ne you ainthe . rm ‘They will use spectros: to analyze the 5 a sci ble b of the corona that wonderful flor . } halo which streams away irom the darkened ‘ tof at the moment that the moon's bod s hide : ' “| the god of day to the greatest completeness An ' 9 : i out of the data .ius obtains | rious way . watting ‘ tude scleriists wil constract add! : ; gw or fe@ble knowledge concerning solar disiances the| + : * H solar system. ‘he atmosphere and tts densiiie the; t bs ' sOurées and distribution ot light and many other, ¢ i ; things concerning which we would like to know, + } everything. ? ° ’ ee ; t ! Ae has been sald, tle eclipaa of Monday will! + ’ 4 not be total to New York. The passing of the | - ; ; i moon's shadow here will occupy the two hours! | . a foo an to boast of one's wealth, one's) and forty minutes between 7.50 and 19.80 o'elork | * . 1 points at any tim js fate i jm the morning, and at che darkest potet there wi uo : fivhet Gacwund attention Oorwee ; ~~ stil) be vielble a narrow cresoent edge of the H ap" . ‘ "'"'HS we shal! miss the weird phenomena of ! : My it, eve eh Ay suddenly darkened sky and the apparent decent | + .t* a the life of the party, whie } Of an ominous night. Mrs. Todd, who bas written |; Pp Ons MIWOle et Rete. eee Soe ‘ book on the subject, thus mums up the t \t A athe thea he Mover ' ma tty LJ * Te) 7 t t ’ rm fo) tron iv 4 » Mvahaes of tits peried of total sage seabed | Ocenia kin a6 “ Te cee ieee eee 4 imp, and (2) “Ha, ba! Some one's coming — (4) “Now we are happy,” ajacu- bi \t arava pipes aca) a Ls ‘ And the hound re. down in the world,” eaith the hound lateth the canine quadruped, ‘neath A A vast verwhe! min ‘ a ioe sory tara t ers omtle ot gore. his mos: beaming and beauteous gy werd, Thet of duil p : ' bt . Nee im ’ emtle-Ally Sloper. ps bpeed!ly , <s sk ent @ death fea eprener eo moter and + | terme me meee eso e cee PPPS ee eee oeeoeecoeeeces. ~ trance welzes uy Ke enrth Rirds 5 yyels eoding ' valet | 70 HIM THAT HATH. , Ss } 3 terrified cries, f r t +} HARRI WRPARD ATER | A TOUG! | “There bitterly exclaimed Rorus, the strugsting | A SOAK FOR A SOAKER silent ‘4 ‘ 4 + . | - —— - } } su'hor, potnting to a magaaine article on “Trusts,” by stealihily , F ; ; ow Carnegie "They took that just because An- . the African min lose thet ¢ | S4:4-24-26-9000000000 lee | \ regia G11 {tT wrote an articte on truste two aa ev gs ‘ i+ FIRST *} | and sent {t to the magaaines, one one sree] AMD 10 ‘ Hi nd it came back from all of them artably er sen) a it ‘o show you how much better 3 , - By Harriet Hubbard Aver. i { And he took his revenge stralchtway on @ helpless we P seroes . Heeb tee nedhtnd oa ee | 12 tim who bal never lone anything to him in the . are ¥ tand the Pwo hovers \ H ol Ot sympaliine with bin | wore . \ LBs A sneer i H THE WORK CURR, | at such « f \ rr ate her end tor 8 ‘ rother supported the tnvalid Srother . 4 scapegon } \, ears and years, and then the healthy? ' T wool aetat tat ene ' | \ aine of the poor Invalid brother? be . - . ‘a } } had to wet well and go to work. Hons 3 . ADE WAR i \ ssroccscerasatersesscsenerenseenet covering amor " ; 4 sod as a} | HIS VInW OF IT. ae a a . mathy And the \m T think # ame that fo many of our @o- Raleigh, aking 4 good tely women are nthe stage. phase » P ‘ ‘ age Jut, Abe } He-on. 1 do A women isn't to blame for Norfolk » : 2 ters the wan ‘| jtrvise to get up he world sclentists w 1 pointe” of a gir . lteewerecceeen enna wecweenecccwcoes | The longes ‘ OPO of G9G NOES) He Miss, i (ere a place open near ‘erat MPA, ' eclipse, and or € ne . t t all, Lat thet when 14 buy a rubber ring of something like! Het always tabs patna to deny the statement that} , er . nist manage th oat jthat a daby ing tts teeth? jomen can't aigh! H Alty-eight seconds ‘se i ea vires wt t your asctetance of interference 4 Darr 1 She-Thar ts of you, my dear ¥ . 6 f at ee light f § egere Gatete ane Braneeitos He Weil then, wrap me up one of your ham sand-! {fe-Tes. 1 o remember with what accurate} ui duet ’ ts ‘ 1 wae going with a fice 6 ls C twenty for} Tienes pend effective aim rou threw yourself at me. ‘ full Do Hoven total sole eclipse hav one Pita, Settee se manta. L kl vate Gaver ar vet Mr Darman--Tes ¢ — hes ; wallets ; ' Worth by arrange mptiy. but the mame day | receives her jfome (n reqular.—Ally he ( ! ds calcd away on bupinens for my employer anit ———--— + and was vis C isontona me to send her wor write to her! + New York and f ’ > ART away, Dut ask ine to tel ! ia nee her oso which hey Ada ae ve iy Now her family hae moved ganrot find | } QUERIES AND ANSWERS. Arkansas, Aloton gia, The nest wa | ber very sincere! MORTIMER 4 ' ~ on July 15, as minutes i ty Lb must eay frankly that I think there te very itttte? | Serereraren aes + im the then Ter ! oe he s Temcuee ¢ ur neglect of the young lady } H Cooper Union, i : stonnd the nent | 3 Please tell me the address of Damrosch’s Choral ‘ i . "4 4 her letter wnani { aie WD. M. cs A momorab fe one o r 669 ’ ‘ sina Out ne cast Vee, tf Bhented. ing two end three-quarte: w n Iowa ay humbly apologise Can a Romar Catholic (bern tn this country) Be Ti x08, Kentucky so tt t . os Baas Teasth i cau 5 H me Presiden: of the United States? nf 8, sen 5 en _ 2 re ANXIOUS REA ” That of July 29, 18 : ming, ¢ R EAR TEST 1 know a youra lady In Harlem by che name off _— Terns, lasted two and 4 half minvte im. * ‘ » Maude. whom T like very much Thursday, Monday. Gelipes of Jan. 11, 1880, visible only in Ca k ; an hes y 4 teal, duit now abe OR hat dave of tho week ahd Aug. 38, 2%, and 4 meres * t ™ ily 9, 1877, fail? GV.TB _ fornia, lasted bur thirt: » nds. and the o * ’ ne Please tel) me bh mi DB Fam. 1, 1889, seen in Californ 1 Montana ° ter se ‘ A Mscadasgdiaes ante ‘ nly one way, “Hearttroken Dave.” You will have Jo It vulgar to eat lee cream with fork? two and tier ; Ne . sob sl make yourself more attractive to the young ledy ® MAATT M. DALTON. : Canada and Labrador will catch the ear st @ \han ary one else That (9 the way to regain @ lost = Gelipse of 1905; that of 1999 and the one in o hear de eas Weil 06 te win nee one { Parher-! have no etdest daughter! Te {t necesrary to have © marriage Ieense to be ta 198 the a od {Married in the State of New Jersey? ar. 14 will be observable {9 Greenland ok belt will run from Georgia to Puget Sound from Texas to California. So {t happens next favorable ecli; for the eastern this country will not comes till 192°, Northern New England will be oo. toons casera "i turning earefolly, tut not coo often. Bananas on Toast CE a sufficient oumber “ ermal ba veh ey AKE hanas, cpt im halves and then lvurthwiyr; sprinkle with a jittle eait ond brown slugntly in eA ee 8 (Prem “The Caterer”) Stuffed Fresh Almonds, )UND @ quantity of fresh almonds with a few pistachios, and mix with strong fresity made SyTup, 90 a8 to form a gift paste; rol! out Mat Bread Tart. "Tem names bot 1X four ounces of pulver zed almonds in white of cad 2 si& ounces of sugar, fourteen yolks, one whole exg beaten to a froth and one cut Into oblongs, Place each oblong betwien two occ of pulverized tonsted bread with Toast, dipped in nilk vefore toast €; large almonds, dip in syrup and place tn a quick Me OAS ae oth a Litto sat for a short time. FOUR GOOD THINGS FOR THE LUNCH OR DINNER TABLE\™**°"™ ’ March 2, 198, fall on? HAMILTON €, BRITH. Yeo. July 4, Thankagtving and Christmas. Are there any holiday® which are kept in the whole * of the United States’ Please name them, CHARLES WINTER. G597 Feet. How long ts the Brooklyn Bridge? Salmon Omelet

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