The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1900, Page 4

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ene SPS azorio. TALMAGE’S Peblabed be te Frew Publiching Company. bs io @ PANK ROW, Deep and ET sisters not beeroige the time and care bestowed SATURDAY SERMON. WORDS OF ADMONISHMENT TO SISTERS AND BROTHERS, Untaltering Affection Should Bind Them. the knife seratching and 4 HE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING; JUNE 16, 1900, teasing ts the thorn and When father and mother are gone-and they soon New Yorn on a brother it is hard to We that any boy | \acerating ‘he ¥ erimes ft will be, if they have already o exit— un ee Oe eee en that you know so well as brother can ever is the color of the hair features, terty and fraternal bend will be the only ligament in = - | tare out anything very useful W he may not be or an affair of the hear eveal- that will held the family together. How many reasons r , SOME COMIC VIEWS ON€ ON CHAPPIE, <a OF LIFE. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1900, |a Moses ‘There is only one of that kind needat for ing a secret or by a suggestive look, or a guffaw, oF | for your deep and unfaitering affection for each other! as six thousand years. Hut I tell you what your DrOther oases eeetagd enbnbe sneeebenwn Rocked in the same cradle; bent over by the seme —————— = will be-etther a ing or & Curse | ty, and a motherly tenderness, tolled for by the came father’s VOL. 40... Sasisrescosece + NO. 14,179 candidate for happiness or wretchedenss He will, Weary arin and aching brow; with common inhert- e ss dias ke Moses, pave the chotee betwee vies and living tance of ali the family secrets, and with names given 2080000 als, and your Influence will have much to do with you by parents who started you with the highest hopes j his decision for your happiners and prosperity, | charge you, ve He may not, like Moses. the deliverer of a nation, loving and Kind and forgiving i but he may after your father and t are gone, If the sister see that the brother never wante a be r of @ howwehold. Vv housands of yathiger, the brother will see chat th ho ¢ piloted by brothers! Whatever you wants an escort, Oh, If th f your brother will come back to you again. It knew through you set him an jlj-natured, censorious, unaccommo- thelr brother goes in city iife, they would hardly ng exampie, | will recoil upon you from his own nights, In anulety for his salvation And if you would oOe sbeebs eeseeseeeeeeereeees , . ‘ . ‘ ? * . * » * f 7 ‘ ’ ‘ ? . ‘ ritated and despoiled nature If you, by patience make « holy conspiracy of Kind words and gente at- h bie mities and by mobility of character, | tentions and earnest prayers, that woult save his eoul « he few years of your companton- from death ard bide a multitude of sine. + reflected beck upon The few years of boyhood and girlhood will soon f behavior in some sity by. and you will ge out to homes of your own, and t " ——* Into the battle with the worl, and amid ena r } vis abtitty Don't aol / srltudes, and on paths crossed with grav: » | future. Dont tease teeps hard to climb, and through shaaowy r fit any harm Wp i i t amily t# one of But. © my Ged and Saviour! may the terminus otf little Girt—On, mamme, look at the man with bow That ts fiv " tr station, ‘ \ *\ the journey be ¢ same as the start y, atyleezed arma! oe a Y pieasurable and ts only [father's and mother’s knee. Then, as in boyhood and | °C Perr er ererenrerscroccscsoccsoss Biee VANATIee it that whigh pro- REV. T. DE WITT TALWAGE. © girihond days, we rushed in After the day's atmence ONE TING SHEDFUI. “Tsu nis home from ne be eve flash with anger i aed HOD OEEEEEEEISIS® | with much to tell of oxciting adventure, and father, trate Father (of pretty «irl)—What! Is it possibieg®'” ) be It would be lees biameworthy an “Ahem! ane se! Tease! For mercy’s sake, | and mother enjoyed the recital as much as we whotyou arc here again after the treatment you received Mad! Im the f« wt te school lao ake a bunch horns and draw (hem across / quit It. Christ says: ‘Ie that hateth his brother ts|made it, s0 we shall on the hillside of heaven re-flost night? jet all the year r wting * j rs ven take a Knife and draw its|q murderer.” Now, when you, by teasing, make your | hearse to them al! the scenes of our earthly expedl-) y n—Yes, sir When you kicked me eee eC me IE CRs ar or amie harp edge cross owner's hand tll the blood | brother or eteter you turn him or her inte @| tion, and they shall welcome vs home stairs and set the dog on me the animal tore a large! FROM A NEW ITEM. |eourts, for that would damage only the body, but | mubderer or murderess. | T DE WITT TALMAGE. {piece trom my trousers { ) - {trate er—Well, isn't that enough? What more! *GEORGIE'S” PA ON THE SADNESS OF RICHES.|$"**%re"men we men Sites ; * 4) Young Man—If it tsn't too much trouble, sir, 1 4 -\3. WE MEN. WE MEN El would ike (hah plese of sloth ' 244 OO UMTINER paw sed after He had threw his Yea, paw anserd, “but they mite of stayed in 4 % 4 iver Down last nite and Got to Havetng Peneil Vaney or Cunnetteycutt and Farmed on stone ee Ge a a besa f KNEW HE DESERVED IT. m th 1 alimont seme like {f They plies insted of mooving Out Thare whare they new as then oar a eh bass daonbone wasn't « ve for a Buddy ‘0 9 on trying to Put they would Haft to Run the Risk of not Getting half] P wi. a Nae ine us we take the tt *} MG te the phetonrey w Jot mo you Hatt to hire Other enuff peeple to Walt and he Hired to Help. Andru| 2 rile doubting ‘he tip we take the tip, tt os sl 9| lone Yourself when you were Carrigey new his Bisnese when He eed it Was a sad|» ” *!PPery round we chance to slip, 4 ; a aaa 9) to Te riteh, He's Got tired of Bein’ ritch, too. —— * 1900000000003 32120:3990°3000000009 | Siares tn the house where we Became famus and went Lecturing oo How | 2 pur i¢ tne dear women chance to go z —s , . 1 we (ot Last week aint yuet he rote the man With the hoe and What it ment He Ané venture & guess or make a throw, ‘ S ’ = MR. CROKER AT SEA. t "hing after he Swep and was poor and Happy. Me could et Down at nite and wan ee 3 H ’ S Wiaéay's cable adv ‘ hown that Mr. | dusted Day efor A tady afternoon, she Hunted Rat a Good meal and Weap for the Poor and Have ‘We ask the police to take them in, A : around eat and Found a mold rug maw pleasant dreams afterward, But now look at Him. ‘Thus making them lose, although they win-- a J name aypears on the mallin Didn't need en te Here'a his Latest pome, that be Dasht off the Other ‘We men, we men. y an of the Lucan se Tammany Boss Sar’ thot wre Int Afford to have new Carput morning before the Ranks epened, beeos he Hassent ‘ YY re tio w loubt, on hie wi the Sta od she was Agoing to Help ue not to! been Ritch Long enuff to Get over the old habbut of We never treat fair the fairer ee; . X New York. He is to Reve a pre Cet Looked dows on Just for Being poor, beoos #he Getting up Erly yit. He says the riteh Can't sleep at|'P We dampen thetr eyes, their hearts we vex, at § . ys " kind har Then Put the Rug on the Btal nite and that They've got World-fatigg. I never Had ‘We men, we men; hand ja the preim ee to the Kansas City Co- 4.) Went to Hunt for some Tacks, The stepe were rif fatten yet. But nobudédy Bver can tell How But, barred from the games, they neein't fuss “A sprinkling ef f ers wae seen in the street! Vention. He ie vot, !y protonging hie stay abroad 506 For when they leee heart they win with us wowee nooo -- - + - + - + 2 ++ + oe to dodge the 10 raiser oval complications We men, we men. Mr. Croker returns to an organization Lae FAIRCHILD. i nos. Sow boy using mp! etirred to the ed f revolt. There is no question muszie as 6 the girl ts weartng « about that. Carrol! and his lee Trust friends and way collar a a belt thelr blunderin have disgusted every honest MAKING PLANTS GO ROUN D. HAV ING HIS WEI “a man ip the wigwim “You cannot Dlamwe Tai HB new reporter, in his story of the wedding, AVING HIS WEIGH, many Hall for this ice business,” eald a friend of wrete: “The floral display stretched from the ’ the Boss in this morning» World, “any more than p Bigg rel Loadie op: ot the — You can blame an army because one man is a de- editor, mo mild manner, as 's the custom! “What consarndish idiot 1 am! Musht got ver’ MET ieatie, ‘The otinm must be removed.” of chy efitere with new reportera, suggested: drunt—wake up and find myself behind th’ bare— ‘ | | “Couldn't you have weed « better word thanifret time ever in jai! m’ life” It ts evident that Croker must do something. if | ‘etretened? Gay the floral Gaping ‘nodded,’ or ‘twined’ His following ts disgruntled and demoralized, and | | oF something like that-come word more suggestive of THOSH LOVING GIRLS. his in bad od B | Sowers. Clare—I am told that Mr. Bingleten fiat. sepa i coeiaee | = ‘aretehed’ te ont i — . 9 a rt opoke very tonal conten mnoeracy State ts Weth the eubbern courage of realist. “The decors Tek “cat testi deeb Anything he or any one worried by the troubles of the dominant Democ- 2? | tiene comsteted of ais rubber plants, and they had to eles says of you cannot help but be flatering. racy in the city. The returning ruler of the wig- | etretah to ge the distanes,” wam will be forced to action by campaign ctreum . Gia: AT THE CHARITY BAZAAR. stances, even while he must be embarrassed in . netion by the fact that his own hands were found tacit in the Ice Trust greb-bag So slippery she thot the rug mite eliée Down tf it hog mite bey when one He Dussent de BIRTHDAY LUCK, ’ wouldn't be Pasened. ad before § in the morning ‘There are a Gabect. anne Altogether Mr. Oroker's thoughts and perplex Apr paw got Ilome and went up the] "eee or @ ralerode track handy. In anuther verve {ties as he sails New Yorkward should form a sut- ge Boal hat cam a reve to leave in| H@ eave riton peeple haft to Drink the Commen brew SUNDAY AND MONDAY, Aiclent preventive af any such minor troubles #4 ine iitchen, and when He started to come Down the | 0nd ae} vase nan) te A eee roe tf eae , an obtrusive de We cernestly adjur "t notua the tlt tt too lat are. cara the great athe Ag Be ot the iad t et ba thig dod only But A, Bog A al eodiccid with people that Lived whare they are Local opeben F you were bern on either of these days, re- Mr, Meoke—i would like to ascertain my weighty DOT | ate al Rite When we Found ‘and It downataire| 224 the shampain Run out the Day before the next Garélems of the year and the hour, this ie my dear, If you have no objections. the sorrows of « poor, wrathtul boss and lead his tn the Hall, only they nocked Three spindles Our of | Delivery eo they Had nothing Left tn the Mouse but « what fortune has tn ctore fer yeu: Mra. Meeks—Why should I object? meditations to a satisfying solution of bis pending | the Bannister and Dammidged the Wall some. Few cases of Beer. That shows how end it 19 to Get SUNDAY, June 1. Flower Geller (at the charity bassar)—With this} Mr. Meeke-I'm sure I don't know, my Gear, but row a rR = & taste for Things and then net be atte te drink or It to « encterately goed day. Rest. Sewer in your buttonbole you look like a prince, sir? [nearly always do when | want my own weigh. “That's where the Trubble happens,” paw ssy8. | a: inom With menay in Your pocket If be would Purehaser—Don't you believe, thea, that I am really | --eee eee ene e nnn Alas! the black ingratitude of underlings who | "when you Get soast you haft to Take medasun insted |o¢ giayed poor thet Couldn't Beer of Hgpensd. No oo pur caeton to Poms eb crema evetting one © prince? FD AnCHOTAAS BARD, Permit themeeives to be found out eee ota reat aetiye teckden spit «| wonder they are so menay mere Peer peaple then tion, ond beep your expenses well tn hand It Floww Gefler—How can 1 tall til! I knew hew Oh, what a tangled mess we spin, i ———— Vewthere poem besides Ritch. Look at the Gad faces of the Riteh am@ Lisson |] wit ong mach you pay me for the Gower? When we start out to trace up kin, THE FIREBUG IS THE WORST. |ti' tout st Kanone” ™= ™*" PISCE to eho War ther ot when ther Qo past in tharw Car. _ Sacoceererererecenenes| secchagtoel Sar ik so Ma whe OS os eae cot thm, | ages, Brery time 1 hear of © Riteh man that's Anim edn ec clon ae || Pa. | Se Sigiangnieamnaions, FTBR you have made list ol t Vhat's (he matt ith Kansas?’ maw fT tarted around world Party » Kesp « sharp lockout dttttetetatatetntatnteat tata! af.-ta'a! =! lames of crim{nals soasiderad, mont| “The Saim thing That's the matter with Other pes-| Prente and 1 docter be Mises by the year Laat Wag|{ matters Attend quletiy we your afta and do 1! MARIE CORELLI AT HOME. Hetetotetninteintetet ’ despicable, you will have named no of-|Sl* "heh Haft to hire hands,” paw says “They! Rememborun How end he must be al the Time eettin’| } "t trevel. ARIB CORELLI seems to have settled down per- | TO THE } . pa need Twenty thousen Men in Kgneas to Help cut the| ont Thare on the Deek thinken he ain't pegr and meb- Your anniversary te an unfavorable one, and manently tm Stratford-on-Avon. Unite most | EVENING WORLD feuder lower in the ian (he frebUg: | rain and can't Get them. See what icis of Trubble| ny mite Haft to atend in line Before the Purty gates|{ eR Will covur as the year te passing to worry ngitsh authors she conducts most of her cor- | he ‘ After you have run over every form of| the peeple Out thare mite of Saved If they wouldn't! some day while a Cammul te trying to craw! thru the|} 78t Leck dharp to litigation, guard against fire reepondence by means of a secretary and typewriter | ee et cowardice you will have let your thoughts | of Had such crepe” T of a needle without Having tte humps trimmed. Iat|{ 8nd thef. keep expenses down and avoid all } and manages to get through with an extraordinary) More Park Nene Aquarium Hours, | pest Gm gone renker than that displayed by the Land Sales," maw tol Him, “you can’t blame the| every ritch man who Bete with hie feat up on the changes of additions, letting well enough atone. amount of business. In addition to & new novel and Ty tne Editor of The Ev man who lies the match wh {t is to bh | Peeple of Kansas becos their crops are so Mg they| Portch railen and emotes while sumbuddy Else cuts ‘There fe a Witle sickness.—Copyrighted by the | several short stories, her activities include pubite| Park seats to be ty, Mr. Battor, , 3 applies the ma y ihe Aes blaze can't take care of Them. Provadence makes the crops| the grass be @ Horrabul example.” Bphinz Megasine, Beston. @peaking. London has been obliged to forego the| where? In the hot, of course, Hume: up into suffering and death for helpless men. Grew. GPORGTE, tn Chicago Timee-Herald. | privilege of hearing her, and ts to that satent behind dreds of children and ad trying to enjoy the ‘ women and children sepa SS eS lisse sneresenenoesseemmneinateidinibeaniendsdimatiaginasainicigniiiieninimsunanssanssanas | TOE oF a tae a te pre | boasition of Battery Perk, but ed to do it undegl ' ist l the pe ded | . cession. Mise it i] it President |a.terrific hot sun. Hundreds try to gat “aoe you have ry : meyer tag ed Titled Canadians. CRONJE AND HIS WIFE IN THEIR ST. HELENA HOME. of the Walsall Literary Institute, a post thatyto the Aquarium This in a pel peag punishment of felons, you will have f ! The sumer ot haweditary Willd Ganedbans bas eee has been held by Bir Arthur @ullivan and Sir/4ays and week- at the uncalled-for hour ef §@ Bothing s0 severe as adequately to fit tho crime| reacne, thirteen, mode up of geven prerages and #tx a Henry Irving. She ! also taking an Interest In |o'clock. Why is this permitted? Cannot some of incendiarism roneteles. Of non-hereditary titles of knights Can-| WEY Ll 2 ; | Shakespeare and has on foot plans for popularizing |be done to correct this rule? JM. SULLIVAN, | While the fiends are a! large whose work on | ada can boost of thirty-two. thie “Aletinguished fellow — a a aguca pa Bias NS, i the east side for several days 5 siminated in| Se y sree Gr conte i toe aurea ot the sciginesbaed enna Ree, i yesterday's Jackson sireet horror there should A NEW BOLERO. a reader ve thls problem? A mag be no rest for the detective pollee. Although {t f9| This season the gown of cloth or ailken stuff or § ‘ . brought his horse to a biacksmith ¢ ( @ pity thet we cannot, oven at this moment, pun- | Y0!* May have tts bodice made with « bolero of lace, Average English Reigns. prong tedeor eth eapereeri aed f. feb the cowardiy offenders as they deserve, let us over which, to properly incorporate the lace into ‘The average Guration of the reign of English mon- |i. owas him, and he said, “I will charge design, there are laid trappings of the material. The) ‘St least have them speedily caught and subjected | ince bolere of our sketch te fust euch an inetance, and | to the heaviest penalty possible. A WIFE’S LOVE AND DEATH. ONE tnto dramatic form, the critics would have rejected as !mpoastble the story of that Chicago wife who has just killed | herself because she had failed to raise the lagt instalment of the $50 payment neces- sary to buy off another woman from attentions to her husband. The worthless fellow whom this poor woman wanted to herself had already ani her $2,000, the savings of fifteen years of drudg- | ety. Now he goes emilingly with th other ‘woman. ‘The simplicity of the wife and the brutality of | the husband are moving things to contemplate tn | thie tragedy of fact, which staggers fiction. The | wife's rival is of a type we do not like to classify | With anything normal in womanhood. Doubtiess, | , Prof. Chrisman has already pasted the Of this pathetic little story {nto his serap- @f proofs that “Man only reasons; woman | 4 love.” o + : 4 z iP 4 ; ? ; ; eres « Dundred and twenty. years ago to-mervon| : St Bunker Hill that the British Lion ras) & few embattled farmers. But the another Serer | } a plays m0 small part in Tod Sioan's |F fi proper to refer to the Hitie jockey asl a head i? le mues of the Wicked i# trouble” was un- ‘prophetic e7e to the coming A Seccsensbeneesens This pleture represents Gen. Ctonje and 4e-| island, and hes apparently learned to feel more or votel wife at St Helena The captive Boer has less at home there. The photograph was taken as comfortable querters at Deadwood Camp on that (hey sat in front of their quarters, TOES OF CRIMINALS. GREAT doctor bas studied the Gngers and toes Of 4.40 criminals, and finds a deficiency tn THE NEW LIFE. Wiss the ily dwells in earth, Walled about «ith erambling mould, Bhe the reeret of ber birth Guanes not, nor has been wid. By the unfolding ‘We shail bloom the = teh, to mystery! some hour, So ny sae 1 erchs for the last @® veare has been twenty-one years. STYLISH MOHAIR DRESS. | you by the There were twenty-eight nails in all : nails.” firet nai! cost him one cent, and eagh nail after doubled tts prefecessor tn cost. What 4i4 he biecksmith? = na Bummer ought to be cut out of the calendar, far 1s @ season of heat, mosquitoes, discomfort and around wretchetness. Since that can't be let us make the best of it and try to keep our pers and meke life a bit easier for each other. ‘eo & real reform and worth trying. Personally, am going to try ft. Who wil foin me? J. PERCY HENRICHE § —__ ' Beth Ave Right; Merely Wait Until Tou Crane Pe ns. ‘Te the Mitton of The Rrentng Wort aone “How to become healthy” gtven J. J. Corbett he distinctly states after fm Work to take a cold-water bath. I notice your to C. R., who asks if tt is dangerous to take « ool, Water beth while perspiring, following cruseatay Kindly work, your reply being in the affirmative. form me which is right. 1a | Pralses Wort lee Trust Fight. | To the Btivor of The Rvening Wortt | Your crushing of the Ieg Trust and tte abject render has been of great satisfaction to many. rn poor people espectally are thankful to you for one more successful fight In their interest. There j still a great many others who suffer, The vartous ket redreany we tradesgn and business people ought to 4b

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