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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1900, re PSremorso,| THE TRUST QUESTION CAREFULLY CONSIDERED. |HERE HE WHO LOOKS MAY LAUGH. the Prem Pubiieding Company, Mt to @ PAMK HOM, ie et een FOREIGN INTERVENTION i WHAT IS A TRUST? FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1000. | BY JOHN SWINTON, — : - ont we What 9 O THU Gabbe eet FREE ee ee Rea OH) INE m™ I! may even be said that the trust MERiads s 0x00 oneseoc MO 16,104 ri Se ie ts what it ts mage | @ # have enedly catered upon the great business of works, Ask ow it organizing jabor, for there are already between three “f * Bland tour “ie of wage-workers in thelr servivr _ — veaN Ps * » © and the nilliohe must, b) the very mature of thet 9 00 PODDOCCOCOCODOOOOOGH | < j [service be subse When all th LONG'S DAILY CARTOON. § « Berea 1 , 1 by Uuste—as most oi great ' * them are when the general mass © a " P| workers are by {rusts—as milifons of the 7 gl i at Dl are already may expect fo se@ gome things tha . + are not yet fhe stat at truste are inconsistent with th gid a ' is the utilization }. | competitive of industry is true enough, The be use! to the & have already br wh hundreds or thousands ft natur $ old-fashioned minor enterprises. There te no help for en: | . The system is wasteful in production, unsatists ‘ Ite * * In rosulte and hard a It ts mn ¢\2 ; ded by sometiung more rat ' “o* * TM bring a score of itt) + © | ta any place under a single heard ts 9 step in the sctentife thine | f 4 n of parce, p and order, ‘The fact that « tis ny with the laws and the % |many thousands of travelling agents hay been thrown, Aevelopment ft is i it of work by the trusts may be rough on them. Bi n't youra-treata te lady to-a-de Ire? ’ the . an tt of the hin truth thetr ser under the colle at = t even way it @\tive system, T 4, their pay Wot-a-nota gota ‘afea-pen ny?—Pick- Me Up. a 7 ’ # | creapal the price is which they eold, an on hewn newer eseceeeeresececs tesceesosecercccess fem Raed rma! law of th» trust, |2 >| the: 1 D HUSBAND, H AU ACKE ALAS! fi pyehget-vA - st, A epenk'n ; { "We wor! rignt at our house.’ She never talks about herself, 2 smiah. 0514 . What 4 fer troubles or her labors; { a at Lbave spoken thus | ? “Why yn baseball all the Neca tine tme ts taken up . ‘ . * that ron works at Je money I save t king of her neighbors q f kind that ? = ? no Information to show that the total number } TPPPPPOree= ‘i= ligeaiaasiaaiaaiaiaaiaiaa § e. t JOHN SWINTON, 4 of wage-earnera In the country te amailer than {t was THEN § VT, Ri A eye Sane Sen aery a+ before the beginning e axe of truste, @ tew years) He-What do c most aporopriate x Ne " foal devices ao never taken 4&0, T think thet the coming census will prove thar) me for a girl? t abundant and eer eal ot weight of a straw from tie burdens that bend th# number ts far greater, and that the majority off Sbe—That a n the girl, Your name} { » Inter: the laborer that his labor be t seks of the tollers”” But if that be ao It fe be. them are the hirelings of trus would sult me al! right ' | we vr epent in vain. The man race tele Of suse thems devices have not been properly used. ft) I am disposed to agree with those philosephers who | **eterereee=-—ee—: ibe \ e happier perts of Afrtea and the happter trles of aker alvantage of maintain that the trusts mark a step in the organisa a pn SIFCI EF HOON ! he Paciin—te worked to death, The masses of ma a! com wealth haa ' f production and of industry. At the same time FIN DE SI LE CHILDHOOD , nder our kind pans thetr tives its beneft, hold that the tmmediate purpose of the trusts and ndar conditions that Be private‘tmsiness this time. estate of mar Anything that offers relie D000 to better these conditions ts vention or discovery that lightens © resources ther # & control and the present disposition o and @ll thy | thelr assets areundemocrati: and baneful rand te waters to) “What, then, fe @ trust?” Logteally tt 1 @ financial t une as producers, labora and econo. | syndicate designed to economize production and power mizers. It breaks up the olf system of belligerent | Practically tt te a thing of which 1 may hereafter ompetition and paves the gross wastage of that de-! take the opportunity to apeak (IN FLOWERED MUSLIN. |THE BICYCLE GIRL — = AT THE ROAD-HOUSE, By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. She! was under the tmpression that I aid a goo® y thing when | married you He—Quite right, you abrolutely did me!—Ally Slopes, ose cones cece READING INDICATIONS thing Company, N.Y. Worthy ars, | spoke to you about veyee couples » you of qutte as sid the question be put | rossed badlythat {s, tnappropri. | » reate o part a9 convincingly thus | 4 1 |f time, money and thought had pon her tollets, | should reply she | BOY WHO WOULD PRESIDENT BE, i benetactusn. “I know 1 has been salt that." BENJAMIN (. HYMAN | TO MAKE A PLAY, % there ie no better ambition any boy = ‘There ie no certain road to achieve this peor making of @ play? My answer ts Yeu tafled. garbed an she and brightest and moat magnetic of Amer ry the artistic, environment means eo mush, I my Any ‘natural force as electricity that works for hum: », LAr weve do to bee: Preal- | 1 must @ lad of 0 do to ome a Preni- elakahiaialeatad HOW DRESS HELPS a | BT ve tell you first, Mamter Hyman, that| Mecous | “7 TTS could have than the ambition to be the By MRS. LESLIE CARTER. right kind of a President of this Republic. 1’ 1 eonsider that drese ie an tmportant factor | desire. Very good and very able mon have Gein. for it in every way known to them and yet ately be likely , vot been lat Henry Clay and James G. Biaine, two of the saaik oot public men, made the attainment of the Pres-| seit, for example, love brightness, color, tight and all | 4 y the alm of their public careers and both ‘hings beautiful I delight tn flowers; find my keenest | vking the fret step in the mg ir, take to drinking Iintosicating be q pleasure in outdoor pureulte and especialy in the @ of repairing exhausted nature's Ps thetr lives embittered by the disappointment freedom and absolute independence of cross-country | thus taken takes just at defeat. Ale Mm you, though It seems to exhilarare 4 oe @ © In & pemeral way, what a boy can do toward Docom|ny President ts to fit himeelf for the high- Beet type ot citizenship. ; * Hirst of a1!, let the 1ad of suoh high, ambition that In crowing up he grows up to be a MAN Lat him attind well to his schooldays, taking all of them that he can got and tmproving every roy ‘ Bilucation comes so easy now that its opportun!- ies are too frequently neglected. It was worth | earning to Lincoln, who absorbed all the learning the poor backwoods of Iltnois afforded and groped |‘ fa his qpare moments for more. It was worth | @arming to Andrew Johneon, who learned the | [Mohabet while wt 0 tallor’s bench as an apprea- | Wen It was worth earning to Garfield, who! long miles to a log sahoalhouse in Ohio hie doings of the farm obores. De im your boyhood, Master Hyman, as each of bg Presidents did in his. That \s, improve your @ining hours. arming bow quickly young girls w A) BOLO ATION VL Vereen, h read aloud | ’ 1 me that our new cook ! ening at the keyhole H 1TiG VTING Look, how ung rom the carriage etul! The gentiomag doesn’t help the lady gets tfu ! ma'am, They don't}to alight Little Roy—She must be bis wife! LONDON'S NE ' editor ant i press. He TO THE g the new pape NING WORLD ' e Notes and various other minor ¢ b> | Complains that We Unpatrietic, Heations, part owner of the [ilustrated London | ay es panera The Sreniag Wei urprised to see w little applause (comp ) wes evoked by the Appearines ur gallant National Guard on Deoorattog Te ft possible that our townsfolk forget thy herot#m of many of these men during our war 4 rineipa son's Weekly Here ts the waist ifra of a cow biue musiin, having a flohu effect drape! around tn stead of upon the shoulders, fnishet with) chiffon frilia in the pale blue of the pattern and tnelosing « yoke of plain white Indian muslin finely tucked There 's declared to be only one hat for the flowered . muslin frock, and that ts a black one. oe SHAKESPEARE HOUSE TO GO But don't get the {dea that one must run al! to (rain to be fit for the Presidency. Body is easen (ial, too. 3 A sturdier physiqne might have given William Spain? Are we indeed ungratetul or only for There should have been twice as much applay quire the drinking habit (1 speak plainly, | is rem be brothe that ¢ pl It Heary Harrison « (1!) administration !natead of for th ject demands it); ond the downfall of leastee rh ave pres eat Weems Be PAt RIOF an carly death in office, Washington was of ath + ihe oxbined: ole: east” £608 woman can de directly traced to this habit of Sie caer ’ late tendencies and both he and Lincoln were un fe one with windows that ere nee HE OR EN ee Wants to Marry at Sev beaten wrestlers. Garfield's early wood-chopping No deeper curse could fall upon a woman than to To the Mitvor of The Kvening World And other outdoor work fitted him for that gallant struggle against the effects of an assmasin’s bullet. | The office of President !s one of heavy reeponel- ; Dilities and worries, No man need be atvatd of | agers, | am ver; being too strong for the place audience fo @RURe an actress's meaning, {t elucidates or reading of the part she ts Impersonating § Bver Good exercise, good sports, good company and jen who, if they are to be believed, never reectve 4 (e004 cheer may all play their parts in making detatied pteture of the gowne they see worn by women ~ good Presidents. absorb an Impreeson frem them. 1 | It, for example, would aston and shock the most Washington and Jefferson loved the dance. lunobservant husband if hie gentle, refined wife were was fond of Gshing. Arthur was excel- | euddeniy to deck herself out in @ costume remarkable 4 Gompany and a gracefi| host. Garfield, in his | for ite flamboyancy Youth, was husky bustier for the red ear and a '*#) "ost decidedly, drees does reves! character | } find herself possessed of an insatiable desire tor drink The step fo utter ruin by that road t* easy ond sitp pery In the descent it commences with the glass of foamy beer, then the claret lemonade, so alluring and pleasing to the teste, with Its sifoe of orange. red ripe strawberry and pineapple. then substituted for tt te the glass of wine, more alluring ett to the eye and the itp in the sipping, ‘hen gradually the titter-eweet red wine gives place to more flery liquids, a whiskey and soca or a draught of brain-twieting brandy. God pity the woman who has reached this stage. | 1 am @ Girl of seventeen and am engaged to @ mag |of thirty who ts well able to support a wife. Mj Grandmother married at seventeen and | want to, toq | mut my parents «ay “No” Now, | appeal to readerg rendma marrie! at seventeen, am | too young how can I convince parent HEARTBROKEN GIRL. © that dress helps the Trusts are bad because they throw thousands men out of employment. The seme to labo saving machines and tmovigration. If some ‘wmag i O06-$2-4+02-- ‘The taste of strong drink, once acquired, te like an ¥ se ; ? ‘ankee” will invent a machine for giving men Mashing girl's Kise at the corn-busking Cima is : ployment he will be @ publle benefactor and will * 8 ee the other Inventors tn @ decided eclipse ¢ to the firs proposition: The {deal Prea! isa MAN. ? | ‘e should have opinions and prineiples—not 4 Prejudices—and know why he has them. “I | rather be right than be President,” eatd | | ' INO, CONWAE, A xT eet Feb. ‘To the BOew of The Brening World “Sameon" saks: “How long te a fish if ite head nine inches long, Ite tall as long as its head and half tts body, and its body as long as the head ag ii FP only sweetest belle were rung How we would mise the minor chimes If only grendest poets eung, There'd be no stmple little rhymes The inging vine adds grace To the forest's giant oaks, And ‘mid earth's mighty te « place To people with just commen folks | do a0. bee fer ap ype ag tara lemon mixed with cold, sparking water. Eee ter te God's gift fo Hie children, . > i have marked for 4e| girane nand 9 in the converting of the frutte of the News, president of & company in Chicago for ex- struction the old mansion fn Alderaente etree, London, | earth tnto the flery fluid which robs human beings of tracting a tanning product from th amen found | tall combined?’ The answer te seventy-two inches, Known as Bhakesowares house There te bout A*) use reason and muriers boty and soul as well fn the blood of animals slaughte the stock- JOHN LAZAR, JR, | much fletion as fact connected with the history of the Fall many are the dangerous accidents on the yards and shareholder tn all manner of other enter- olf dwelling, although there is no doubt that fOr ©) weg which the giaes at the road-house fe responsible | Prites. Twelve years ago he hel! nothing. One day The Courier’s Ride, time the Bard of Avon lived there and made merry | o0 LAURA JEAN LEBBEY. he Jumped ont of @ cab in « Loriion street te thrash with hte friends = ate ty & man who, when a boy, had bellied him at school, | Te + Miter af The Bresing World: Milton's house wae taken down jong age. Bn i = weer "Mr. Pearson ts thirty-four years old From A to B ie twenty-five miles; from B to nose fee si 2. 2. _§_ ee ‘a REMEDIES FOR SOME HOT SEASON ILLS. a | OL. potmt A. at rear of army; captain te afoot at poly B, with front line of army. Orders are giv, march and ail move simultaneously, The By HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. NE of the most common accidents te befall the |jwhich may be used. Fe ee Lhe | sat Se mete ome Wrapping the neck tn flannel eummer girl and ber emailer brother and de> Mhoworer, if there te en abrasion of the skin, on | saturated with camphorated of! will usually effect a | . Better for the healthful, ambitions youth ‘to-day that he may wish to be both might and P Then he will be sure to serve his ‘country well. believe things, Master Hrman. Belleve tn Country, in your God and in yourself, Inf. bas prevented the advance of many an To well-equipped man. No unbellever has been President, and in the present state of + public faith no such ever will be | Motern tmprovem Not they the warrtors who ehall win the battlefield @ name und the awful din; thetra the palnter's Geathiews fame, the poet's muse that Drings « mic gitt his sou! Invokes ‘Theirs but to do the simple things That duty gtves just common folks. as ot lifted them above of the human plane; with men « fellow-love with pleasure and with pata . far-reaching brotherhood, JUST COMMON FOLKS } 8 man who one day asked him what was the his atheistic library, the late Col. Ingersoll tt “The Governorship of Mlinoia” It have cost him aiso any higher office tor! tere as well, is getting try-poteoned. ‘count of the cocaine: | cure very speedily. th he might have tried. Poleon tvy rune riot in many of the summer se feet, 9 Grume: powdered ervewrens § trime;| MANY grown persone as well as children are made More as to education. Let the boy with | a ‘To the ther af The Bresing World: With common burdens, common yokes, sorts, and it te & careful person indeed who le 00 pemgered gum casei. 1 Gram; bydrechiomse of eomine, 10| Wretched each year by «n outbreak of the hives. fo mind see to it that he knows his ‘And common Wrongs and common good wary tor tt erainn; ove a,b ecen pred thie misters over cde atin. | Those afMicted with these annoying and tistguring| 1 Taiked up Broadway thie morning, looking tor ¢ Bistory weil. There is instruction in God's army of Just common folks It le not necevsary by any meane to touch the fvy| Prishiy hent Tre irri. | Diotches should abstain from all cereals, tea food | Mares. Not Knowing it | resolved to ask a man. It ie hard to believe, but between Thigty- and Thirty-ninth streets of your so-called T did not see one single policeman. ‘This is a ny sort of thing for @ great city. We manage it betty of that history and of the Constitution —From Nixon Waterman's “Rook of Verses.” ‘Who would some day steer the Ship of | | s to be potsoned, aa the pollen from the plant te wafted | caused oy | drinks and condiments, Oranges and lemons are ad- vised and either of the two formulas here given is excellent for allaying the inflammation! and Itching caused by the hives. lotion for hives: ‘2 Grams; pure enter, 1 qeert: Bethe the ‘ OF EATING. te define nettle rash or hives: 7 . Nas b rm water, 1 ounce; Wut emda heh 3. . % f - come ye