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THE WORLD: TUESDAY MONEY ON ABEST GIRL BY LAURA JEAN LIBBRY, corner where he ts solicited to Ge ee by the popoorn man, (he peanut and candy vender and what not. nay return home thinking ehe has had « lovely ISPENDING (Copyright, 1900. by the Prose Pudiiening Company, NT. World OW much should a girl expect & young limited salary to spend upon her for a summer Compasy, (te @ PANE ros. | Rew Yorn. Peat-Ofice at New Tort as Gerwnd-Clase Mal! Warten ’ tay ing? at the young man dows net feel quit m4 is a subject which seldot. ever erant when he reaches hip hall bedroom under the TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1900, pretty head of the average young girl. But It ts " \ some board ng-house and counte over the — matter of conside moment to the sng MAS meagre plitance which j# left from hie week's salary «2 NO, 14,182 Whose Income ts » I 1, my dear girls I forget that a young man's expenses are ret Every high-spirited yo Kes [0 ADOPAT certain amount per week, and he ie in duty bound to ioleletebleleleieieieleleiel liberal when he trl for ar < lay away a certain amount to meet them, and that 5 . hankful Ye he If ne woman ant ay aside & necessary sum for clothing M® LONG'S DAILY CARTOON, $) i's mene wo S Wlana snitite tie the ecunar taae ™ . Lhe if she Is an ex and ns to very well to advise a young man to put d ( xpect him to spend mone er in @ reckiess ertaiy sum each week for a rainy Gay; buc | fashion © with a eweetheart such a# I have de- t He might take the latter girl out once or twtee E ined F the shape of an extravagant young Tif he te a prudent young man he stops at tf totely againet him. It will take him puld not make a the week many a m year to get enough together meet xpene he can afford to marry x y if al the seashore, my dears, or eles 4 mmer in all ite bloom and beauty te with us Hut be careful not to put your escort regard to spending money upon you any ire you ean absolutely help » you know that tt ti excellent ald to digestion eit-i-- 11 a a lel lll ei EVENING, JUNE. 19, 1900. el NAUGHT GLADDENS EARTH LIKE FUN AND MIRTH. ENGAGED. ‘ NO CHANCE FOR MISUNDENSTANDING. Since Ethel went to Parts She gives her folks a wrench By writing all her letters home In nerve-disturbing French. Rut as the months roll onward, * needs cash to ft No doubt, to ask for check Her native tongue the thing. ween nee + one eee e one e eee - =n e GREAT PROGRESS. INDEED INCORRIGIBLE. he'll! find 7 miss a hearty meal now and then? And that sede, * voream, enkes and candies will do you much harm x fulaed tn too coptously? e ; * A wine to follow, my dear girls, te to ascertain + ne sible the young man's Inovme, Reckon . y what hia expenses must be Cut tn two t r ft. one portion of It for the rainy F | for pleasure money. And it) ,, Sarr t ‘ | you will find that the amount Wo a yen mare som la Raga eisai i) ° 4 be cau ia ft photos 4 : taken for pleasure ls @ very limyted} ,,," thar r worst fault I'll e you and) Teacher Yes, madam, I think | « t a cas at buy @ few cao of generals and actors. Thatlyour iittle son hes made great pro et wing (hts, don't expect it him to open: ¥ s bape pect nor permit him 4t should content you you his copybook, and you can see how his writing j THE WOMAN OF IT. ae Eapeeves | Brown—Jones tele me he is going to support Me- “It | could only leave off drini I should soon te | Kinley this fall arich man! Ab, what a lot 1 could drink then!"—Dee x Mrs Hrown—Yes, that's Just ile that gool-for- Dortbarbier . nothing Jones, willing to port a stranger whi nis eee roe e = 26 pee en ome eeerse sooo ee : wife has to take in washing port the fomily “ TWO POINTS OF VIEW. Powe meee wwe en nec wee ccceceocccce 5) He- Your eyes remind me of a bottle of champagne. HER IDEA it She~And why Lia He—Recause they st = She—Well, you remind me of the empty bottle. He-How so? . OE She—You don't pop. ROOSEVELT AND THE PUSH. » HIS morning Gov. Roosevelt again appeared I HE LIKES TO APPEAR LIbt EX POSED. before the Phils + CONVOREION AS A | dutetetetatelatetobotelateloteinttelatelatetei=tn ‘ man with a cho! Of cours Q arty appetite; that it te a sign Subject to a day's dévelopments. The | Hut, my dears, ¢ reo na when you should convention is a big affair, with more wild | 2A pith ogg cr ny pte ed horse power than {a dreafhed of in any Sue th " veane | 4 Congress, fut at to-day's « K at least those & on@ Invites you out for an afternoon at | 4 ne ore abies e nar | tt re be sure, my dear, to eat a hearty, sub elreumstances ent % 1 t appear | : a 2 , a a aca ai stantial meal before starting out, and do not imagine - to wd lpadhppeall Must elther DOW | yourself hungry half an hour after you reach ther Mamma (reading)—The old, bald-hexded geen e gets or "v rike a severe blow | oportions to 9 stuck on ma. But he wovldn’t if he knew about her at Rie political future | . doy ” ther luncheon will |. wit and her glass eye and— , B the Governor's ex what has eeemed |'*** '° be provided for oo lew hours later, and | ed ae evrything In the way of a fair meal ts exceedingly NO TROUBLE AT ALL, to be an tnevital fu accom: | expensive at euch « place | . Mrs, Wagge—I'm sorry to hear that your husband Pliahed, the reverse { mad be | iis heart sinks, oo well tt may, when he see you bidding Is drinking again, I#n't {tan awful bother to get up — heavy; the triumph o a i; tp completes oreo! os me ig Mitra Ny tag Be 4 tn the middle of the might to let him in when he And the fight of the | " recur a8 | Gifiety, too, every half hour, ond the sodas N money on you for your day's outing. Be eco-{ The Bank Teller—You will have to be identified, jcomes home full? ‘The Poodie-is that a natural cur! in Pug's tail? ON6 of the eherpes’ a sok ole cass sad. Calta oe Vs ul In your wants, and you will have his secret j madam. Mra. Jagge-Not at all. When he's drinking he} The Scotch—-No, his mistress put it there with her oo aheall seg ee = |, | Rratitude The Lady—If 1 raise my vell, will that be suMotent? fete so full he can't come home curling tron >: tall piae party gather: | eerie wh Mies frye aetedled stay des on} ite will learn from you o thetfty, caving habit, and | coscccccensenccenntecetSe58 0 eCCnreeeOOt errs eSOOn rsa o nee SSSCIOSOSSCSSESSST 2 tERSSRRRSE READ ORSEESESSED Led 7 i ee _— re the helpful girl that he will want ft it a dees rave] THE REVENGE THAT DIDN'T COME OFF ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE. Sat is not fora manora place, It] She ts eager for him to epend his money at every| Jean Looeer wrtte for The vw World by arrange. $8 for the State of New ¥ tate {s not | —— ot ae eaiiaahon if . » Fanuly Rory Paper Whey hie so lone aa man of the NOVEM FEED ADED ERED DRE REBEL M Calibro te at the bead of Ite coun Failure may | 3 PLAY THE GAME'—HANNA : | RUSTS GOOD GRE his acheme to push the Colonel off {nto the 2 PL J ~ “HANNA. ¢ ; Great waste of national politics Yet the Bany |? IECARDING card two, BY CO-OPERATION Mark dr ' Boge may be trusted + ke the moat, before the os hy Tom Piatt Fight people, of whatever apparent irresolution or | * Just smiled and stood pat, | BY RANK PARSONS, MNWillingness the Governor har manifested at| + " rdien pig pti | ; Hoterme of Law to Damon University Miuhia. Ro ' aif me hen tod one dir *HATEVER power of law may be used t - com #9 i wa ey ¥ ; " ha ‘ LEE FAIRCHILD puade makers of trust x" aan pet q q Ith Platt w NV ONC IS | 6 56-bb OPO oeDE DOGS rative plan will be true kt over. _ tas _ and to thelr children if It prevents ¢h : P _ tng ir jon with new and da: THE WAR IN CHINA, | SOMETHING ABOUT TRE rime of aggression and from belie the recip ; at profits, With ressure of taxation and if : ROUBLE, invited b ,w “UE # t eed be compulsor sbliclty and arbitrath prices the promptings real arrar © arbitrator betng the capital'ata, one by becom {okt Aha ser tine he workers | done by the public), ea 4 ilar Intervals a La think the problem and industrial org je Celestia! Empire. And contrary to the! metry is, however, interfered with by several dis: | gatton led int linking private etiquette of Summer visiting, she has given | {FM causes, Internal and external. ‘The mort tm | pront with that form of and freeing it Ro intimation the length of her atay | i yo Bedesed le the ve de one sor tene on aggressive business. Her viet Ginonter to Cacbay and tte prea- | then tet ae (tony 2 , r hip, remains, and tn the tive @nt dynasty. If that were t only question {n ratively small shoots fedevatie at . “Ah, here's this saucy mins with (hat | 1'll just watt till she'* past and then nve Is sweet, Oh. won't it won- “Where the-how—! What! Of MNS shinstion would 1a se hh tall a wore of aah tay, regular vpoites shout be ate publte ie Cenvermeatriatble Tuttle dow that bit me Inet week bresk my stick over the litle bergae's der what as @iruel it Mary Ann!" f i resy any of the buds a » oR sett —— a. ured by binds, insects or t| should cc aieig pad tl salen ties a <r set Fan Vt noe = t after the Chinese downtall—what? A Rus sise, branches are hi eport be : . : ‘ ure, where vol A So pebleleleblnteleicteletetetetetet tetetelebateletetet tebe bebolabeibebtedetotetetedetetabet total tee lan deluge? Not {f England anu Japan know |“! 7 ceninleg, men rs intary ven eld, t seems WHAT A WOMAN THINKS. ; rer To thet P ; . - A Gemermes § \ eat that sah ot OVE thrives on cultivation 4 TH? if business, and if Germany and France are of wail " an the ‘ tary crvetailigation of ik att pm i had ri oe en othe hod manners. BIRTHDAY LUCK. i Gatiefied with having served catepaw purpose : ee a wale of wind it will |, The white gown ts attractive only when It is im- 3 EVENING WORLD Gace In the Chinese-Japanese imbrogit psapbesiosgtasds | sped iv Aallalbontpee of ml antages of aggregating capt. TaCulate, ‘ ble that ists Wednesday, June 20. Our first call into o " _ retere gesmde gn ge edteeowid I anttpublte ring-for-privnte- ) mother thinks It possible that a woman ex F your birthday falls on to-morrow this ts tee the © q ee © even : . } yesh Regt gh and th ps peli doggies tole lly \"t i meta t ive te 4 pond . es i people is a | tie Ise (OE pene ae 10 Shae we Fee ENP “oe the Bitter ane World eisai oy du > pro- he bh esas fur ot pony r y 4 ” If we remain in the disturban. 3 Peat at the tree might ¢ ; r peraiirs gpd * Be Rds rite og ; year and hour of your birth make no dif. I think it a dep bie fact that the politicians and must. rt a th ken off Lace as cunieta a tans Waa are #0 pecultarty at they dust apenas | it { the presen’ will be to assist in the ma —— 7 ° employees and umere @ rea- 1 eae sighted oak a th y duet thelr It Ie moderately good to-day, but do not un+ pcriggpesn Phecngh paritted rol pce x pe foe the “open-door” arrangement for the © of all . : benefits of the combine | ne With \Des : pees dertake matters of importance, and look to he 1 polttiea! 4. 7 > NI AT AND PRE TTY | 3N a IT A hing fo te of It; let the} Women are frequentiy exp to live respectably sep baen the vital political issues at hand, The great issue ts ; Bations. We have had this » entangle- | NE N be ¥, it Patel 1 waite The unton of |OR WARes no man would ac " . ct + aaaleiten }a question of “What will this nation do with the un Ment” thrust upon us in add that OhET | Grebdh-9-06-0-6-4-4600--b ORO REDE ED Hs lent If }t ts a unton for service! Because things have gone wrong at the office ts no yptersien Rp deitisd ry owe ‘There jemployed?” It seems necessary to me that this ques one, of Mae. 6 R. | t Tt : on why a mam should vent his irritability on the pf 44 Considerable misfortune will occur. * F\tlon should be well considered at the national con- our own seeking, also 2 It ts ‘ or conquest. Thé working people of ality ot hems ; is sickness about you, and bad financial mai- ventions. OTTO LEWIS. Bota pleasant complication. Hut at leart \t savors ey neve ee gc hie hands by teed . age ee ot oppose superiors, gy vd in More of duty than does the mess of war in the, 1 RAE’ SO pLeF BRAU: S.C Ber vans OF tree As ploy should guard well their tlon.— f war in the| Pot big burdeos on alretight, all-for-ring trusts and Gage " Copyrighted b; ing Magasine, Boston. Father Aske Advice. Philippines. 1 high premiu pen, co-operative, talr-show-tor- THE YOUNGEST TEACHER. —— . ee To the Patter of the Mresing World: aman . he-pe ter will grow like morn- If a Iittle girl le stubborn, and when her parents tel) le 1 | PNY .) a don, while the former will oo her te de something she disobeys, what punishment WHEN POLICEMEN FALL, OUT, |? og y gar | ~ © * It die like grass be a weighty beam. | toe would you inflict, readers? I do not wish to be 'O the man quick to setze a sucgeetion there |» a | No Living Descendants, severe, but to enforce obedience. may be a hopeful lead to Manhattan re | J “AF : There are no living descendants of Shakespeare, AN ANXIOUS FATHER. MEE: the <sinet blise stam oe | 9ERMAN AUTHORS'€ARNINGS Cowper, Dryden, Swift, Chaucer, Pope, Shelley or i J "\? > LOPSTOCK only got (wo thalers a sheet for the Byron. Cold-Water Treatment for Temper. Coney Island : t first edition of “The Messiah,” and for the eec- ee ‘Te the Rélwr of the Brening World: Chiet Devery and Deputy Chief Mc. | 7 ; ond only @ new sult of clothes at his pub- Louls A. Kerpin writes that he has @ friend whose Laughlin are at odds over the contro! of * shers expense But things have changed. Por | temper is ungovernable and asks for a cure. To cure Whe lively seaside recort. It doesn't make any iif, © sie Anceisee” Gasey Piertte Whe saat Carer | your friend of hot temper I advise yeu to give him « ference which has the present advantage, th a z ek hm i og 2 oy yo bgp —= | ARE UNHAPPY Glass of cold water at the time of his outbreak. It te houors are declared to rest with the I | techahs cus ae WeAmcaais GGA Meme Gunes cence ‘la sure cure. If it doeen't cure him nothing will. When t deputy for f nd Ebere’s novels circulate | —_——e— he . ‘ S r } sees @ glass of water coming toward him his tem- ew llelinalleltewlbe peel (Se By Prof, MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN, LL. D.,|per wil eave him. rary . mt are in & state of falling + 7. neat f the Cathol iversi: or te ok ; ‘ : $ ‘ | lie University. _ Ot the gamblers at the Island deem {t their mow : The Shoep's Endurance. of te ¥ This Is a Joke, Georeet course to kas their places clored . é A BSERVATION has shown me that the famous! fe the Rater of the Mreaing wend: ‘y ‘de tie aie sures ‘ : lene Gtgren of nervous enetuy woman Is the unhappy woman. The sphere of] Son—Father, what is that coming up the read? thet er Wires Wl is : wy ge eee ees woe woman !4 boundless, It is not @ question of) Father—It's « traveller. various “joints” devoted to games ot { | wa seeet eniromnae S e ee eee eee eee | her competing with men—she makes a mistake when| gon-Why, father, it looks just Ife man. flourish in Manhastan; that there are wide. | * aes polly os a oe O 6 Were vigorous Migsetion she continually measures herself by the standard of even for men, though the detec- ee oe men. Women are constantly repelling the charge . succeeded only in finding « betting! ; | nee: hear Red aa ‘ eat Bentvatinn af Beene “Hanae! re iB & betting * + (0b 4 ORR RD OOO ROO ROEOHOOO DOES: Mterature, music and science as men. Some of them | 1, 154 perier of the Rrening World: Sporting nesses. Is it possible that a { ; rf say that this was because the men made slaves of 1 would like to tell Mr. Robert @ Curry, whe este ly encouraged dissension over the ° ‘ SUMMER : them, How unreasonable this is, the derivation of the name “Linds,” that “Linda” le Would work as miraculously asthe very + : ae > |_ From the very beginning the man did what the |, Castiiian adjective and also 0 fine Spanish name ? ry falend? Would the doore |? pete alas! : Ieee joe’ Ay hy and ety for a girl It means neat, handsome, pretty, fine, Coney a ® The ye owe old! * in his gi women teel, perfect and complete. BWR Palaces lock themselves at the sown! * ‘The Nowers 6 ti Shakespeares, or TH vi ' . pass; otles, oF or iscord? Possibly an experiment would * r\? ‘The earth ts cold. ; Fdisons, it is because they : s+ A heltday Miss Kitty Marcella Parker, a ttle eight-year-old that ‘ort of thing. They have ; ‘ Of sun and song; | girl, of Smithburg, N. J., has the honor of being the portant business to attend to. } ‘The skies are gray youngest school teacher in America. She hae for world. They have made history Me 4 And nights are long. e they were away from ete as A smile trom May; A laugh from June; July's warm ray; The August moon— ‘Tie Avtume dreart And with a will double fare to Coney tetand lines the Central Fed- ‘& weneraliy popular strike. Fe te ott 0 arcoter| bese who ee eel | some time cherished mbition to become a school | Opportunity to | structor of Kitty's class, did not appear on Monday morning. After waiting some time for the teacher to 1 shee we 4 come, Kitty announce! that she would take charge of would lessons recited ae usual, temple schoolrcom was gone the and Kitty, much to her wes fm charge of the clasp for some, may ‘ j ’