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a ee _ - = ” =~ ae a > — oes ——e ta . , 2 TRE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 97, 1900, . Ee WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH ROBBER TRUSTS?! BUSY WOMEN NEED RECREATION, By JOHN SWINTON BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. (Copyright, 1600. by the Press Publishing Company, N.Y. World), has little need to flee from home with the first brest® Wy dhe Frew Publiening Company, 02 we @ PANE ROW, ss Pe tioi P . , F new fom, (Written Exctusively for /he Hvening World) HE 2 cae anh aed “hs ean ot Now Vore oo Geernd-Ges Wat Bente | FIND that a great many of the people who havey It med to me s ground | never agreed as to the manner tn which it might be nis larnely w ¢ mode of life of the Inde] It ts women who live u nay. hardworked lives, | sit the articles the pose ube have * ne founda Fid of. When a great part of the people were thus|/ 5°! 7 that stand sadly tn ! a No one pure WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900. The Evening World are anxious to know w ah nvinced, chalict slowely the decenea. If she ts one of the world's Idlers and has eccom-|guit, however Valuable in itself. should completely about them. They ore Impa rr his ts be further! tn our own time, as renards the trusts, 1 am not | 4404604¢0-666-4-04606-660-000-260¢00eG0e8 |*Netors the entire time of any individual, Where NO. 14,190 ‘ thelr alittes, » what way | think nw " nething more | troubled by the fact that t © lots of theories as | exha the strength or the powers as to leave ‘ 5 gners can be pressed into the service of the | » ‘ eories relate | to how they ought to be bh pote | but a poor remnant of vitality at the end of the year, ay community iw © mililon 1 of @ dig] ‘The frst thing for the community to be made aware 5 it Is time to pause ond abstain PIOEOEORIGOM OEE | wiuid say at once that my chief object In taking ‘ re ithe! mmon sence. | of te that the trusts term with evile, and that, ae mow $| ‘The benefit of & clunge as summer draws nigh dee ; 3 —s " e8 heen rather to leat people to, T : as argent that they | operated, their existe + incompatible with col | penda upon how she has borne the arduous tasks of SUMMUE DIMILY CARTOON. Oat tmerS tn's eae cots tact teros | ute as ts [ress wk aoe toto os [fe wintr, whet ou haa teen sian under te oi nut any of the many theorles that are thick as Mies | When the antl ean thelr exettiog | ‘Then for the next public question, What ts to be welght and care of she duties she has had to perform, Until the masses trke an Interest In the question and of their regularity and requirements, or whether her is have been more of & pleasure to ber than @ ee eth et eee done? | | recogntae its im | | ‘The plank about truste in Mr. MeKin y's new plat. and | hi see they mus 3 | tor: gyi : hardship. © iife and means of life of all of us, nothing any T @ hot eleaAy Walatetand Me Westa'e cows ok overwork than any other cause; they seem to forget # fone about it | | the question, but A creel | that the secret of longevity is skill in so economising w rust and ask what {t is What does It} | : shaadane ter Praidbias, | the reserve of vital energy as to make It last long, t friend of an enemy? Has tt a gift f Suudih Go: auahe Oe nt, Women steadily keep up drudgery at their gtvem . » S'S: NR COW ERY OF tasks, pursuing the treadmill of habit, working the We ask st ons as Hamlet put to the ghost in harder as the years drag on, until at last some fated Tre theo a sptett of health or goblin damn'd? an Cochran, of Missourl, argues that if day they are brought to a sudden stop by the humam the penaitios of the law were applied to their misdeeds | they wou Prof. trusts placed wi efusing to perform their machinery clogs) funetiona. Then, and then only, do they realize that they heve neglected the need of the haman body—rest, a seasom of complete rest—too ‘ong. It Is well t6 remember that after middle If @ process of degeneration has begun; our organa have not the activity of youth, some of them have become more of less impatred. ety is in recognizing this important fact, Dring with (vee aire from heaven or bivets from hell uP, He thy intents wieked or charitable \¢ 1 have a great deal of faith In the hard common | be crushed, reona, of Ioston, would like to have the o-operative rules. Dr Hamilton of this etty, has no fear of trusts, as he thinks eis a “rival power that will ultftantely bring all corporations into a well-disetplined to the state The late Mr. Henry George thought oxtst {f the spectal privileges which they possess were ense of mankind. | When men, or when women, unferetant a thing they | me toa reasonable conclusion about | # conceriel most of them are y could not Settee tes eee eee eee ebene Seenbeeeee 1) view of it When a person ts | 2-09 099-00 tS O-S+- 02 0O6-000665S008, . . . red he can And) @ ’ asked on which side his bread is bu | ¢ ut sing any one of four | tase away few thom ; : t run the machinery at so great @ rate of Any man who wante t tal An eminent New York lawyer, who was recently ? rin and year ou} without seasons of com tem of an institution © : qwoted Mere, believes that if the legislatures were to | $1 ptete rest. working and Ite re akes as theo? heavily they would go under 4 “| Tired women should remember there must be « time Seat ae: ie . Mr Watterson, of Kentucky, imagines that the abolt- | 2 2 | tue valk abn postition . ‘ Hon of the protect nt tuties would result in the | 3 *| Do not watt to discover It by finding yourselves at ? f ee vider : m \? S| terly run down, learning to your sorrow you have Ay erie bring Me, Seeret alliped: daetven tha tention be | 6 + | deferred the periot of enjoyment too long. = tp ihe - siled to certain ; t AW n trusts of | 4 RA JEAN LIBBEY * | On, fathers, brothers and sons, tf you love the haw@e s not very hard rusts, or the American kind would be ex 4 worked wom vor households see that each year 1 out how they wo | JOHN SWINTON E) suige cn row rraine the idea that | “+4 asecinte lst a they have a season of rest and recteatton, elf purposes. uses an PEED DEEP EEE Eten ee eed Eee bee [rusts mizht be regulated If the governing authorities | pished nothing more worthy than ‘killing time’ slr rica venting World by eomeagn fte strenuous affaires. He some. +) | hive therefore tried () deal with them ty yor) eased to al : : | last year’s roses bi and faded on the bush, She” meg: with the Fi ‘ eonducts—and sometimes motes 2 nal manner, refraining from unnecessary donunela- | agtia xe i ' : spon the ' ed er on the great | lye. oath sD A vip Benth By ton sets that ate often over- fo em vert Sonar are beth sense ana} THE STEP OF ARMIES. ye OO OOOUOE AORORMO MG; | We have een the evil ways of the victous trusts, of the laws of reason ° y with at Mr. J. A, Wayland, of Kansas, says r the Gieman army the sip ls i —- oN BIRTHDAY LUCK, 7 oo -_ cir encroachments upon human rights, thetr nefart. | numa } about tras the number step# fn @ minute at 4 J ous practioes, their tn greed and gluttony, thelr] Am: tinnie's dha . riess The peo o says, d have the same votce M2; in t inches, and the number — COURSE AND A MOTHER, ostiine oot comm “ote sparen Mice WE cages : Hath, and | tha manskrment of the pabllc industries that they |at 118 to 19% th the Hallam at 2% Inches, and the Thursday, June 28 the t ! eon " 1 ig mh polities, since it ie as important for the > lnambes @ vin t rench a ‘ o nd the @all & man forsake his father and his |” m the teres, Comme f the manner In) the thenrisers wrangled « ac The main | have f : = se : F your birthday fails on to-morrow thie ts ha: Goueah ta ne ite Me ; roi means by which they produce f number at 115; and in the sh at 30 inches and the 3 \ 1406 ohall cleave unto hie wife | which they despoll labor, vexing Ite Nf* and bi in| pect of the agita * ‘ {nee peo i= rat the means by w n roduce a living as | num . rah ts a d db h a ] ies lech ihe pens bho tn alass toosak, : | tee spirit ne that slavery was a ba ut ugh they | 10 control polittes by wht ey do Hot live. sciaitieiilaa dl ¥ = year hour ‘of your birth make no dif- es ee 2 ee, feren ; OT by way of a text are the Scriptural lines | ~~ ~pqep i | woceee: we ewe ers eeee= EE ES EES OOO LOL OO OOO . — i \ quoted as above. This is not « sermon. : | DON T BE A BOXER, H o aes oa it ts som what Rahet adlttad pelhipd : fs & collection of moro or | tinen: | sor nak ty Evoat 9} affairs, amusements and journey { 4 rT less pertinen ABST night a “Roxer” sat in front of me in the car le putes and crowded places. 3 ["" ar @ Your coming year t# 9 troublesome one and 4 | _— you should be on your guard in all Ananoial matters. Make no changes or adiittons, aveld : journeys, and jock to writings and promises, ‘There are some social Improvements, with prow S able home a os opyrighted by Sphing Magazine, Hoston. Wee) se Ooeeee — delelefoletoinietetoinictetelicieietetetteitobtott itt LETTERSeventns woavo thr rrr RR: Cherie Set To the Biiior of The Evening World Your editorial comment on the action of the Sw ome Loder Knights , in Buffalo, relative to Christian Betence nee, was opposed te une 19 the Supreme ‘Words addressed to a young man who be He was dressed like an American and a gent Meves he stands between love and duty both. Thus his attire « sed him, so that There ‘sa girl who has said “You” sq | {* Dasmenwerss If any but m Necovered that lie : —— So ed to the “Boxers,” who are now busy burning hur op * . THE PROPANE MAN, the course of true love te smooth, But there eee te he bia garth MPgtten THE FLY'S IDEA. “f belleve in calling & spade a spade,” ap towns just to try a new kind of sulphurtsed match Mother, fond and foolish—rather more foolisly | lately Introduced In thelr country, and tearing up rail H bother man iy bs: wmied to gr a “T half expected ne other man sald, fond, tt would appear—who opponen the ‘848 berwiee (hey like to walk “You'd call It ‘a darned old shovel. Merely to keep her son by her own side { tl knew him to be a regular Rover, hecauge PURE ANIMAL FOOD. $ 3 z $ wets Te siks ce 0 wire in | insisted ups smoking In our faces In a portion of th How, Tho Evening World hasn't the slightest | teil! — im advising this young man that w Apron-strings of a good mother are most eallent things to tie to up to all points in reason, fe points out of reason at which it is well j @ioegh that even the most faithful son should 7 Break eway. When man is of a marriageable age and of fair prompects and hes pr 1 to the |4 GM wort Of & girl, it Ly a rash cou celfieh mother ‘Whe interferes. It is « weak rather than a dutiful © act aaa ' ney tne facts, At nes 3. Who heeds her protestations to the extent of f aes be seasistia er ee know how to cooR! t Lodge, by a vote of GH to 18, decided’ net ya f ne 7 eurt | be en reny an erie tan Selentists from mem o na ‘Rather hie eweetheart and himself 4 She-That's true I wonder tf we could not sue the footy was on the ft special committee ap- Ket the mother be glad that another good | 4 matrimonial agent for domages? patnted to prepare an amendment to the laws of the woman oo loves her boy as to be willing to Join eeccececereccccnncccccccececoosos Jiiiiie The despatches issuing from Buffalo, and on her life to hie. Then Jet the betrovhed pair prove | GETTING EVES WITH HIM, which your editortal Is based, were misleading, be x your new golf c fo wont work ~ause, in effect, no dectelve of final action was taken Clirence, he thinks because he Jon thie question until the day mentioned, ail arguments against the abership tn s advanced $0 the jeslow mistress of the old home that fur fem losing 2 son she has gained a daugater, | om 6 | Marriage and ‘ts home-making remilts consti | tute @ high mission and duty of mankind. ‘There be It {a to be understood tha f Christian Setentists to me ta 8 ns HP Hs admiseton SOCIETY'S TRIALS 4"iurance soma, av aul les, and no attack is made on Christian Science, ' ' Aue 4 ‘near, Lam shocked to see you drink } q hat claret punct pri fe the Biblical authority quoted for placing tho, prides? ise eer ery ae ee ee a | per ee | Wedding obligation above the Milal one. Yet there Aunt flaral—Antueat food in 0 clatet ganch? What} Statistics prove the length of yeara of Chri x | Scientists as a body WILLARD 8. MATTOX, fg nothing in such placing inconsistent with the + . wren 10 @eered adjuration to “Honor thy father and thy Me -cibpheoeewsowes AU ag Te Can ia cece wa aaa mother.” A ROUND rEE wcecccccceeso-cccceee: i gs ua Wine ie toe meng Wee Wl some reader kindly explain briefly to me the meanings of the various flowers? Pm ' | F As a rule, the best son will make the best hu ar where he had no right to Me also Mir How “Mach Hoard Did He Payt band; the bert daughter is equally sere to be the Dest wife. [1 ought to be a mother’s ambition to, porcr ave her boy or girl win domestic distinction ac A Hoxe * " manners cording to these truths violent " d The Bishop of London said (n a recent sermon : ¥ To the Baitor of The a Wert his month's salary for ler for other nevese see, 3 n had $21.9 lett. What was nt spent for board? Tell me, readers. — T sa er Of kere ly New York | ee wewee ew wwe ween cee e cree eens neeceeseseeeeess = hod, “a inh rn ' Tt te human love which | eat teacher the i -g ' . H on Mystery of personality i: s tha . en ote v ‘ Some Philosephical Reflections, | gomething in ourself bey: © qualitie r - £ r as one Ww o Kane ot T Word MP Gngeettien and oer artivitics—something which going hereafter well b i ever stand why a man wil! loaf around Dinds all these together and gives ma connected ; ' year & 2 hs apr The & roof m tried to «moke us when the town ts full 14 Meaning, You have learned cist (hi grows larger right? i" ene of an they expect me to’ reay F by being merged in that of a . “a them was much been sowing when Id Mother-love is very pure and holy, but {t cannot e om about a farm? Wild oats fake the place of that love of which the good, aeyn, + -—_ ‘ ‘intima hin Bishop preached. Therefore, the mother w snare; wae ineveen thn % [a € * mothe ho t wos rug Roxertike. for toner > tie ‘ Waimsleally stands berween ame- | by: footing It, are spreading rihern ( { A SIMPLE MUSLIN GOWN Plage altar does that which interferes with the full ey gg ety The Bex V debittinieeinieiebicieleemienieinini~ Growth of a soul early intrusted to her care ee Ah ge ah ; aes Sree | + ia ala | 419 * nve nha Itoxer t h wor is ever Im the papers the other day was the y ofa f re t nia man and woman who had been ma 7 tie t « after years’ entaxeme The brid. f Ethel (reading from the society news)—Masier & forty years’ engagement, The bride.) 41, at a beautiful tnd A cHANOT Charles Skippington did a hartequin dance with Uttle ‘ was seventy years old, the bride a few years “ ow finns auiys ba “What kind of a woman te Sorimpertog?” Miss Pinkelipper at the children’s hop last night, win. | » They had been kept apart because the! ant rt of wa . f Hone Well, when her little b ke out With thefning much applause.” Great heavens! And only yes ‘Woman promised net to marry while her mother * ‘ bo it savor of the tite Pmeastes she wrote to a monthly magazine for instruc. }terday he asked me t « with him to Brooklyn Wes Alive, and the mother lived to be almowt a Um" heeit ot gener me with na ‘ Sure tor to hig treatment Is it any wonler tha women become coquettes? ta oeee & Braet Set vlesb thie seems 1 pretty story of true. pray you. Yetta to tv Io Ty A Long Train SUMMER DELICACIES ‘ and loyalty. It is, rather, the tale of a fool f imperialiem ar ke the bie r wt A FREE HAIR CUT MAY COST $1,000. At nin waleh to claimed | Th hal Mf EI of rive in half milk and water promise foolishly kept and of two . ves lew i! eo to be the longest on record | ender; then mix it with one cupfal of milk, half lived, Faithfulness in the face of a real)... |) a oor ne h IRCHILD. has been hauled by a Ca two beaten egms, one cupful of sugar, » little mea Mine endurance of @ trie) un-| . “BE FAIRCHILE nadian Pacific Ratiroad | salt, one-half teaspoonful of cinnamon and flour to 4 fa trial un — = omotive on the Ontarto | make a thick batter; fry in thin cakes and serve with Oe e rr ee. ee ers Cee REE One eee ee iFily imposed is very different. The strength P snaeue seebassonsnd and Quedec divie It} butter and powde sugar and heart shown by these two lovers was + smprised 7 loaded trucks) Soak one tablespoonful of gelatine fn two table- of something better than separation till THE PATCH OF BLUE : nd was hauled 128 miles) spoonfuls of cold water; add one cup of hot maple| ght of their years . x oitt ne em prey . in § hours. nd sti the mixture over lee until it tain 4 hg : ; F 4 aid 7 then fold in the whip from one quart of cream. Tur it _—, ved its own sieve for the young ' (), . ; i mes : « » + rk Under Water, | !t0 ® mould and let stand three hours packed tn lee \- whose suggested these | pe Grey 8 ts ae ; " it, eae ts j ios aqainet the at r es wie nt vera! £,_1t Reems but the pateh of blue k is about the moat | 49d salt, equal par ‘ ix eplorable waste of years . a the Ge “4 t substance there | 4 cup of rich cream ts an addition to lemon at of happiness—-his own happiness and + « a gimpes of wate tui thes a cork sunk go | 1 Often Iiked. The cream should be added before the | 7 may follow an act of mistaken | { But the world’s no longer a gloomy place pin tae ovean wig | Mixture Is quite # Remove the dasher and stir | open and honest and So much can a sundeam ¢ to the eur. ; TADidly WHA a wooder n for s few momen‘s, but | 7 t and manly course is to , —* | to the great | do not churn again with the dasher, If the mixture t sure of the water, At| (Urdies a# it may, pay no attention, as after freezing any Wes distance from i It will be found to be al —- the surface, however, it | po » as will gradually work its | SWEETS FROM TAR } * back to Lght once ACCHAKLS & obtatned from tar i» 2) times! Sweeter than cane soger, and is used in swee *| ening and preserving Jams, fruit pres | *. Unilke ordinary cane sugar when + ane It NOW. ‘iy not lable to mould or ferment. On the other hand, ae Tr : pain has Move #UN-/ it does not fatten or pourish the body, and in certain a eongeebosncee: MAIR CUT shine than any country | suments is ther aor recommended = doctors fur or and his h wennnans | | jd —. The yearly | sweetening coffee, tea and other beverages in piace of erie : : A Denver barber have average |e $00 hours. 7 y aet Weight ot the A'r. may have to pay $1.00 for the privilege of cutting the hair of the ordinary cane sugar. Ris mother, but cleave to (he other woman and trusts him. | Wyek chews ice and says nothing One giad volce on a weary way Nu gh the way, nor long! Come t How ewe Only that votce a ery from hopet * tong where the ne weary weight fr comfort lives in a Cockran’s suggested annexation of ANd Bovth America \s taken too ser She World will suspect Uncie gam of pocket. . Ripley D. Saunders. eee ee ee & es Pere rrre sa! | the ten-year-old son of Mra. J. W. Wilson, Mra. Wilson fs an actress. Her son, weight of all the air on the globe would be| who had flowing curls, played infantile parte with great success, He and some| Has No Crown. and two-thirds (riliton pounds, if no deductions | other boys went the oy tas ergy Bey rym Bog HF ‘The Sultg possesses no Por Sin army of 3,00 men and went luxuriant locks, The bey gown, coronation being | months it ts estimated that 11,000 tons of food apo billiard ball. His mother decia‘es (be damage to his stage appearance: to Turkey. yeag: V boron ”