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functions. Then, and then only, do they realize that they have neglected the need of the haman body—rest, a seasom ed or charitable | Yrof, Parsons, of Bostoi ould of faith fa the bend cocmeen | Prof. Parsons, i nm, would like to have the trusts placed under co-operative rules, Dr Han trusts, as he thinks there is a “rival ultttnately bring all corporations tn n Holt, of this city, has no fear of er that wit! disciplined of complete rest—too ‘ong. It te well t6 remember that after middle If @ process of degenerat'on bas begun; our organs have not the activity of youth, some of them have Deeome more of less impatred women, unforetan’ a thing they re very apt to come toa reasonable conclusion about x o TRE WORLD: WE DNESDAY _EV. ENING, JUNE 97, 1900, 4 amen aanseaopegh pe eo. By JOHN SWINTON, BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. Pree Company, 62 to @ PARK ROW, en " , < » (Coprrignt, 1000. ¢ #9 Publishing Company, NY. World) has tittle need to flee from home with the fret breat’ a9“ geal (Written Exciusively for Jie Hvening World.) iaet bane sak lll a 2 . series re wee 22 Seared Sens We Been FIND that a great many of the people who havey 1 med to me i | never agreed as to the manner ‘ « mode of life of the indl-} It is women who live useful, nay, hartworked lives, ‘| F articles sats” recently printed | ! e found ot rid of, When a great part « 5 videal ; jthat stand sadly | t ation. No one pure WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900, 1 a World xtou know w Jeconvineed, chatte) sla was d If she is one of the world’s Mere and has accom. howe 4 itself. should completely m. T © Impatient to " his ts be further] In eur own time, as rexards t " O44446-6-66-46-0-6-4-01-4-460-000-06-0066-00568 |fnerore the entire time of any individual, Where 18 NG. 14,190 , t . what way | thinking, from which wet nothing mote | troubled by the fact that there ote af Unsetion Gs ® exhausts the strength or the powers as to leave BSE SE std lies: ba awers ca presses y the service of the | » an any eorles iste | to how they ought to be brow reason. | but a poor remnant of vitality at (he end of the y ommuntty iW the mililor of a big] ‘The Arst thing for the community to be made aware | '* 9 time te pause snd abetals SOOO OC OOOO xr would say fe that my chief object in taking « ure likely mmon setae. | of te that the truste teem with evile, and that, os now | ‘The benefit of 4 change as summer draws nigh by ‘ Maa & as heen rather te ised This ts ason t argent that they | operated, their existence is incompatible with tar | | pends upon how she has borne the arduous tasks ' snr ; eompatibi popular ONG'S DAILY CARTOON. k ab an to hold theor k ° Sante sah vee ter oie coukiry z |the winter, whether sie has been restless under the 2] about any of the many theorfes that are When the anti-s ‘ thelr exctting | ‘Then for tle next public question, What {9 to be weight and care of phe duiies she has had to perform, " | Until the moses trke est in the qu done | of thetr regularity and requirements, or whether her th enh oi | Hb06 06-04 4-646000644 + 16-06644-00000 64 4 en more ¢ ] recon » img ‘ ey look +c 0909099 00009 |, The plank about trusta in Afr. MeKiniey’s new plat. | . hag i Pn See hh eee ee ee 8 : oe comme to ee that th form ts fudge, an . yr pas fe of 8 , nothing can | ® 1 Gs aa chentte tkratana aie 4. oo te overwork than any other cause; they seem to forget Re a) " | 4 is cee i a wget Bc ep i mle that the secret of iongevity is skill in so econormising nd ask what ft is Wh rie | En a. Ga ro ricky eta hy ‘ eg picasa 4 the reserve of vital energy as to make It lest long. enemy? Has > vom re vets tkeaa cr ea resident, | 2 omen steadily Keep up drudgery at thelr gives ' » w $ \Cuiskaime mde the property of | § tasks, pursuing the treadmill of habit, working the sap Hamlet put tothe ghost |p 7 Hacc age > i if harder as the years drag on, until at last some feted health or goblin damn'd? 4 Picasa et ly lenewel, arguee thet if 1% day they are brought to a sudden stop by the humam sn heaven or biete from hell! | & be ~ ; i ss were applied to their misdeeds | 4 machinery clogging up, refusing to perform their i 4 : 4 : thon to the st The jate Mr Henry When self-interest is concersed most of them are orme thought they could not apt to take fen wof it When a person | ee ee ee ee er fs @ collection of more or less pertinen: ABT night a “Boxer” rat four coming year te Words addressed to a young man who be He was dress eves he stands between love and duty | MR, pe a ee igre Mee ‘There is a girl who has sald “Yes.” go | (1m ranenwer®: If any but im fark Wee We eral the course of true love ts smooth, But there.» nese» sunt to tr a new kind of aulphurived match MotRer, fond and foolish—rather more foolish | lately t!reluced In their ewe try, and tearing up rail fond, tt would appear—who opposes the '*!* b art Merely to keep her son by her own side in- |, "| Krew "Im @f Ly the side of a wite emetoste The Evening 'Vorid hasn't the slightest In advising this young man that while Spron-strings of a com! mother are most ex Piings to tle to up to all points in reason, Mere are points out of reavon at which it Is weil | @moagh that even the moat faithful son should |] 7 Meek away. When as man ts of a marriageable & Qge and of fair prowpects and has proposed tothe - MGM wort of & girl. it is Pest Gud celfieh mother |) Who interferes. [1 is « weak rather than a dutity! | G8B Who heeds her protestations to the extent ot bis qweetheart and himself nt of me tn the car riean and a gentiema THESE COMIC VIEWS WILL SURELY AMUSE. cE 9 THE FLY S Il EA. THE PROPANE MAN. MODERN MATRIMONY. “1 velleve in calling a spade a spade,” Hatt the man who delighted to grovel, “T half expected.” the fman sald, “You'd call it ‘a darned old shovel. PURE ANIMAL FOOD. 2-2-4- Your coming year ts 9 troublesome one and asked on which side the can And exist If the special privileges which they possess were | 4 The safety is in recognizing this important fast, 2 ° . i taben away from them iP 4 and to not run the maohinery at so great a rate of Any man who wants to know the true value of alg nent New York lawyer, who was recently | f speed year in and year our without seasons of com lle adit Uaais taka abana ec Ul wi eves that If the legislatures were to | » phe hing and ite pee chven ane makes |? an Viele heavily they would go ander 4 ‘Tired women should remember there must bee time Pies Oe el é ia 5 thing de 12 Mr, Watterson, of Kentucky, imagines that the abotl. | 2 for reat and thon ¢ ‘ ' ail Am : : ERED AFEE GREEN ORE PANES ER tS8 Te Do not walt to discover It by finding yourselves wt f ls founded \ ’ t of the trusts 1? terly ran down, learning to your sorrow that you awe I ost * bring tires that public attention be |g erred thy period o nent too long. ® b 1 ense ¥ + which trusts of |g 4 ors, brothers and sons, If you love the ham@. gael read We ca iain > LAURA JEAN LIBDEY. eT cratic oi sour hovsen bali: ee tals sia TEP ‘ ¥ ae re ‘ naw { Brooklyn, enterta: tea that | COOCe Bt e petro ppt etree ede opened ete . b " “ 1, or to see what are} « JOHN SWINTON a they have a season of rest and recreation. sand results »e orenoe4d vated If the governing authorities | pisheq nothing more worthy than “killing time” since re The vening World by eoengn fore tried t) deal with them tn a ra | ve I \ | last year’s roses bloomed and faded on the bush, she ‘ manner, refraining from unnecessary denun ; ' aint i could quote indred other opinions on the great | __ aia, hs «hi af ai manner, te « y denunela. } agita 4 r Poh ol ; a 1 recor g some facts that are often ove v t . " 4 | “whiect, mor them worth’ | FE < PERE E Re bbe hee Rb ae We wave tee evil ways af: the viclous af the laws of rea 1 ite y with |feason in what Mr. J. A. Wayland, of Kansas, says I" t ma ape cthelh peep Raed BIRTHDAY LUCK, 4 = ‘ wire me human rights, their nefart. | ume about tra ey are sad ike wl ‘i 2 oration, \bety thaatiale greed ud gluttony, thelr} Among ¢ Hont rless The ¢ says, “should have the same votce 113; In the Austrian nt 214 inches a eg are 3 3 COURSE AND A MOTHER gumeica, the wathens Ve Wiieh the Laity Vins and [in tha mhaosement of the public infusion that they |at 115 wo 1%, mn the Titan at BW Inches, and the Thursday, June 28, > ‘ @al o man forsake his father and his | "” P sig slong Wementics foeient | aie , 1p es means by which they produce @ living as| number at 118; and in the Hngliah at 9 inchesand the’ 4 PF your birthday falls on to-morre » } eaeee WtPr uate Bis wits , ee \ the aha slaetey was : ! sah (het | prey rida by ey 40 nat live.” Lpumber at 116 stepe a minu b | the luck the year has tn store for you. The } tte tie agente e that slavery was a titu seh y | to control 5 ‘ v La ot =e year and hour ‘of your birth make no dif. 3 OF by way of a text are the Scriptural lines | in. i eeccce coococcoces. os 1 ference + agli were oe cee oooers Oo eee eee emer e= ; tt ts mewha favorable to-day for sectal | Quoted as above. This is not a sermon. | DON’ T BE A BOXER. > affairs, amusements and Journeys. Avold ate 3 > like an An ur guard in all financial you should be on matters. Make no changes or adiittons, aveld journeys, and i to writings and promises, i ‘Phere are some sovial Improvements, with prow tions Copyrighted by @phing to walk Hoston oa regular Roser, becauge he ur faces in a portion of the oO —— ATETTERS cats tno Tike i HT and K, of & To the Mit ming World Your « mment on the action of the Swe preme Ladge Knights of Hoe in Buffalo, relative to Christian Sete ot fosurance, was opposed te the facts. At their sewston on June 19 the Supreme de, by a vole of to 1, decided not to bar Chrige flan Sclentists from membership In the order, This ommittee ap- vole was on the report of the spectat ameniment to the laws of the and oa ————— He-1 declare! You don't even know how to cook 1 was sold beautifully when [ married She t's true I wonder tf we could not sue the matrimonial agent for damages pointed to prepare lodge. The de sing from Buff hes is penn nnn nn ee e+ + ee nen ne Woman 90 loves her | as to be willing to join 4 her lite Then GOTTING EVES WEPH HM, ich your editorial Is based, were misleading, be the ee mist aig ehicoal ae | “Clarence ‘sys your new golf counter won't work.” le i aff ' rg ive of final action was taken 4 ere ee cee Some that Bie e That's § ke Clarence, he thinks because he fon thie question unttl the day mentioned from losing 2 son she bas gained a daugnier | lwellt wer noting Wit It fe to be understood that all arguments against the an Setentists to membership ta admiveton of Chris ee eeeee oe ce-- ==. izations, or arguments advanced ' SOCIETY'S TRIALS Jy insurance companies, are based on parly busineas Marriage and ‘ts home-making results const! i Onea shox to s drink tute @ high mission and duty of mank ‘There rcpt I a al sal | principles, and no attack is made on CRrlstian Science, fe the Biblical authority quoted for placing tho, Orca? . food in ft, Aunt Sarah per ‘Wedding obligation above the filial on». Yet there Aunt @arahb—Animal food In a claret punch? ' Btatistios prove the length of years of Christiam x ; Sclentists as a body WILLARD 8 MATTOX, Hal in such placing inconsistent with the nda & sto Know Floral Meanings. @aered adjuration to “Honor thy father and thy occeeeses ne eee ar Why, the #traw w mother.” A ROUND PIE ADV ANT AE wo cerns cone eee rene ee= - To the Raitor of The Rvening World ma F Will some reader kindly explain briefly to me t AB & rule, the best son will make the bost hu where ad He niso . i ENUCATED TERM. hel cadauy of the vaitees Mnwani? LPI » band; the best daughter is equally sere to be the - ny knew \ , . How Much Hoard Did He Payt ) Best wife. It ought to be a mother’s ambition to| . Moser ' uw is ina tna: tha ronan: Srl A clerk 9 two-thirds of his month's salary fer Vhoard and salf of the remainder for other nevese Feary expenses Ie shen had $219) left. What wae Jihe amount spent for board? Tell me, readers, on Some Philosophical Refleetions, eat 5 World J why a man will loaf around he never ' ‘ he street all da: ¢ earned, when the town ie { wood that ought to be sawed. Can they expect me to’ reap that crop of ' t ' ‘ ' I. have her boy or girl win domestic distinction ar A Boxe ® 1 ' manners are} = oe cording to these truths « vivient “ meth , sears _ ree ee = atoeanee | Ff The Bishop of London said in a recent ‘ ie ane Y AOE age ag ae A FAM . Y: ' Mystery of personality, it shows ue tha C ow ° ir nv ‘ h | something in ourself beyond the sum of our q rs otting a H OUP capacities and our ariivities—something which : aoing eat \ Meaning. You have \ by being merged in 1 Mother-love is very pure and holy. but {! cannet | ' ' i i ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' wild oats that I have been sowing when f don't kno the first th about farm? Wild oa! re the hardest kind of oats to reap. PW. oO, Tt te human love which ts the great (eacher t I Dinds all these together and gives na Bishop preached. Whimsically stands be who wae a ‘ r Boxer Phage altar does that h it aw ' Growth of a soul early intrusted to her care : res : rime . Mee W id . nal. # Done world js ever Im the papers the other day was the story of a : ‘ ‘i > h u 7 ‘ : r wey Taking the highe ranche echo » = a , aie be adh) gai r peewee e oe ens once rece secoecoooseoes | Ethel (ruling from the soclety news)—"Masier ler a forty years’ engagement. The bride oh ful tnd A CHARACTER DESOTIBED, arles Skippington did a harlequin dance with little | Broom was seventy years oll, the bride a few yea - Hunge euiy's banquet What kind Sortmpertog? tise Pinkett at the children’s hop last night, win- younger. They had been kept apart because 1) 1 r " tox Well, when t . ke out With thefning much applause.” Great heavens! And only yes- N savor Of the at he wrote to a monthly mageaine for instruc. }terday he asked me t) elope with him to Brooklyn! Jineadles a! “ow . ba r Summ: (tons as to his treatment ' ‘ 1 ™ ' ' Woman promised not to marry while her mothe “h was alive, and the mother lived to be almost al” . ; hovers te i Is it any wonler that we women become coquettes? wore At first blush this seome a pretty story of tru y ¢ M MER DELICACIES. Mave and loyalty. it \s, rather. the tale of a foo ' ertaliem ae the bie ' ft fa cupful of rice in half milk and water fab promise foolishly kept and of two . yes le t the berber and oesegneens po0nnennengesennnnceenoens ner fee ae i eS ae , : . a Boxer and disregard the . beaten egas, one cupful of sugar, « little half lived, Faithfulness in the tace of a real sof ‘ LEE FAIRCH «half teaspoonful of cinnamon and flour to is one thing; endurance of a trial un <> fry in chin cakes and serve with wupgar aful of gelatine In two table- poonfuls of cold water; add one cup of hot maple eyrup end stir the mixture over lee until it thickens then fold in the whip from one quart of {nto « mould and let #tand three hours packed in ice ly imposed is very different. The strength 000008 ’ bee eeenee ‘Of mind and heart shown by these wwo lovers was + ee : Werthy of something vetter than separation ili? THE PATCH OF BLUE the twilight of their years ‘ . ‘ Instance has its own message for the young & hours Cork Under Water. Whose inquiry suggested these -emarks. [t\ } ar Cork is aboot the meat | 40d aalt 1 parts Bim against the deplorable waste of years *.... . Sh ciaaas ‘ aid bueyant substance ther A cup th cream ts an addition to lemon ice that of happiness—his own happiness and + : on of heaven's tece san’ jis, but a cork sunk 30) '# Often liked. The or . hould be -_ ae she oan a = Ti as okt tae en ahene 5 ae - feet deep in the ocean wig | Mixture is quite sift nove the dasher and stir) hich may follow an act of mistaken | } Hut the w ger a gloomy p ; | not rise again to the our-, rapidly with a wonter vn tor 0 tow thimbedia, tek fo mu 1 & sunbeam His open and honest and manly course ts ty mother, but cleave to the other woman fe, owing to the great | 40 not churn again with the dasher. If the mixture pressure of the fr. At| Curdies as it may, pay no attention, as after freezing | any lees distance from | !i will be found to be a Hae ine glad volee on a weary way nd Faget oe a ee Ith urface, however, it | —- --— + *< - * courte ‘ rrowe .'?> 8 a A Din chen tik: Cite uxt eareagl” ae |r radually work its SWEETS FROM TAR . a cry from hopeful lips. sweeter than cane sugar. and is used ia swee:- s tong where « road Alps. way back to Leht once 4 ACCTHIAMID © ottained from tar is 2) times! Se ee ee ee ee ee eee Cockran’s suggested annexation of | tur the weaty © feom the heat beck stive | wt — ening and preserving jams, fruit pre and South America is taken © Buch comfort lives in ng - ae Uniike ordinary cane sugar whi st of the world will suspect ' Ripley D. Gaunters. ¢/2 Needs It Now. tis not Hable to mould of ferment. On the other Rand, pocket * - pad eB: amad ae 3 a ave, a a ean ahaa |. does not fatten of pourish the body, and in certain EERE EEE ttt ore Sa, oo ese Bt allments is therefore recommended by doctors for calieeaiabaasinceiena PHOPNOLEDELI EN SETEEDEISED IOS EOPETEOIOOHEOTOSES | In Europe. The yearly | sweetening coffee, tea and other beverages in place of Denver barber may have to pay $1,000 for the privilege of cutting the hair of | “Y¢T*S* 1 £00 hours |ei6 ordinary cane sugar. Weight of the Ar. ien-year-old son of Mre. J W Wilson. Mra. Wilson ie an actress. Her son, The weight of all the air on the globe would be played infantile parts with great success, He and some} Hag No Crown. eleven and two-thirds trillion pounds, if no deductions | other boys went into the had to be made for space filled by mountains and land above sea level