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aM . aE, THE WORLD: FRIDA 0 A WEEK ENOUGH TO MARRY ON By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY, FTIS time ft fs @ young man who is disturbed by the confileting thoughts which confront matri- mony, My advice to “Anxious Robert” ts If you have found a young girl Perio, by he Prem Publishing Company, 62 te @ PARK ROW, | Te cael rosy hoy | QAREAD 08 the Pest 08 re ut New Tort an Gommns-chage Mal! Master, | ereat, ery ht tea i” ym you ere eure | an Joatiing world to whom we are dear. well to begin the rearing of one's family parenta are young, strong and hopeful, ay, embittous. u love and are equa’! fident that your affee You do not notice the year: they gi along. You ‘on ‘@ returned, marry her will be content tol are reminded of them foreihly, however, eome day share the humble home you could give her when you feel yourself failing in health and etrength, It ts wisest and best for a man to marry young There ts nothing on earth which puts ambition tnto vy eewsewreremnrcy err eererrerrirt stent Trey when strong, young, willing hands lift the burden from your shoulders and take !t upon thelr own. O « 4 A WIFE AID§8 A MAN IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST THE WORLD. $ ¢ PREPPED EEE IEE EDTDEEODOEDD 144094 104209090 OO & man like the knowledge that he has a wife and! They are olf enough to come te your assistance chilren dependent upon him; that wil! bring forth his | when you need them more true metal and cause him to put heart, eoul and| The man wh») rematine single, wafting to be in a co- energy into his work. | sttion to support @ wife handsomely ere he weds, Tt conte Hitle more to support two than cne, or one | usually gets onto the aged bachelor list ere that time f two little ones added to the Ilst for that matter, If occurs helpmate you have choren be a frugal and sensible Of what use ts @ famtly to such a man? He dies | while they are yet ifttle children; he will never know | what a comfort they might have been had he married Dut |eariter in life and gathered them about hie knees; and DDD SSS A NEW POINT FOR MOLINEUX. HE informe! opinion of Justice Furwman as to expert evidesce on handwriting sue grate & new theory as to the polfey of the detonse tn declining to call witnesses for Roland Molineur. Tt is well understood that the proseou- Gen tm the Molineux cose won its ventiet chiefly @ the handwriting testimony. Yet @ great many People who believe the verdict Juet in ttmeif have ‘Bhetted to the precedent of convicting a prisoner | tr There wit be many a little lurury and even com forte and necessities which must be done without the eheery emtis of the gind young wife who comes to they will never know the Joy of a father’ watchful meet you at the door of your itttle home when you re- turn tired from the day's anxieties will more than JUST IN EARNEST AND IN JEST. fi @ capital case on what they deem to de snob | fame ore wes ~ to eee Lad remember that somewhere in thie many-eyed @ omelient to World an eye has been so fashioned that to It you are (nowhere tial rience 00 ne — men's opin. | Most beautiful and svom an Ophelta for sure, and that without seeing you the fone ef another man’s Q's and quiris, It certainly A marvel and @ dream. possessor of that particular eye would have gone out «Same that « little poritive contradiction by ex- © Goudt some of our ieaders do not travel on | of this “open-door” globe thinking that it containe Q pert equally well-versed with those preineed by thetr bsg. gy have to t ses care, Lied bs one beautiful creature in tt. ! boats or, what is worse, the Mifth avenue coach, f your looking-gtass says you ere homely it lies, t n n ——r len heaes, ees, which ought to be out West and held up every ten and you should emash it, at the risk of breaking « But if the point can be well made, as Justice mtles. It te possible that eome of them have been chair. made belleve that they are not beautiful. If they| I myself, who am fatriy attractive te those net in Pareman intimates, that hantwriting experts can | ealy testify tn criminal cases where writing is the | care and compantonashtp, poor souls! rry and start your home, young man, and the sooner the better. LAURA JEAN LIBBEY sfiady from Algiers, | need of an ocultet, have found @ mirror here and t { wae @ regular Ananias—and emash it : went For looking-glaeses are quite human; some femme, as in forgery trials, j erhaps the forbearance : say that you are pretty and some others say that you ot defense is understood. Sustained in the : are Just pretty nearly pretty. Court, this point will mean everything | Why, I hired a room in @ hotel recently out in the - e to the waiting prisoner a! Sing Sing The Purs- : @ | country —e 1 wae going to Laika and MA mir Ihave already taken in several “French balls. Man opinion may uot be so new to Mr. Weeks et | « ble greet cereals Bar gars eae 3 posite, several people t I wouldn't look like for + @h. aa it is to the public. H >|. tot of money, hard up ae I am. RED CROSS DOGS OF WAR. — 5 Later, as I went onto the stage to speak, Imagined that I resembled Aenator Ingalls disguised as Jerry POLITICS AND THE GOVERNOR. |: | Simpson, and the consctousness of that fact led me to speak 80 poorly that the audience seconded the mo- OV. ROOSHEVDLT starts tor the Weat to- tion of one of my hearers that they had hea: - nough, | . Morrow, Lieut.-Gov. Woodruff is already having thelr money's worth, before I was halt ce @m the ooean bound for London For a | through speaking. | week in oponing July Senator “Tim” Etle- + Well, people are like mirrors in the eye-—many of Worth, whore statesmanship conrisis | | them are “skewampused” and do not see things just | aa they are, You remember Longfellow says thin, are not what they seem And Sha little unaald, remarked that ” There are quite @ number of around them on the street corners and tn the cars. Are they homely? Not when Jack sees them. And #o we are all beautiful, and Cupta, who te re- puted to blind us, opens our eyes to the fact that tf * the aye of the observer ONAN Ge, 19 (hat Observation th largely tn his distaste for cartooniats, will be the acting executive of the State : Gor. Roorevelt’s furcher programme tnclndes a! few days of campalyning in inoeoxatn mid-July * and three weeks on the stury in bis own beginning Aug. 20. After that Gsposal of the Reyubilcan Nat 1 Gov, Roosevelt's term ends on the the coming December. r ‘With some dependence uy ton, that the ire OOO COR nn LOOKING TRUTHFUL TELLING LIne. WO will-rose leaves crimped round tn bows, Forming the pretty mouth en they are mistaken. Th taw » the Veht of 9 never morta who was ni ler and a dream when ob served nities it icrie ein ieiciei-icisicie lei it months of the it a By the com : lard, fixed by the t poy n from the South “ A ¢ some of reams” of dust 40 look | Tx Jew wherein there @f his remaining six | . for all the world, but that Is due to) 8 and, lo, her eves, Politics is the very deuce when i gets a for on f view ing truthful telling les! Sip on a strenuous |ifo. Iu wn | MORE THAN RUSSIA'S ARMY. A FOULARD GOWN. || NOVEL FRUIT RECIPES. Hebe lelnininleielmtelelelnl-inieininielo! J + Oranges Mied with Jelly make x an attractive dessert. Select half URN aside for a 1 nt from Huesia’s + one 4 fozen oranges; make an open Chseatened mc ation of a at * With Jelly. ing at one end, not more than S 3,000,000 men. 1 8 not host * half an inch tn diameter, With man. X " ‘, pe move all the pulp . at present cons; : " x A sm oom remove al p p e ad's Ore | After this has been done soak cold water 0,000 mem for thirty minutes and then again scrape the intertor fe the wide world, which smooth and clean. Rinse the skins in and set them aside to drain. Next prepare some Jelly, using your own taste about the color or colors, and in the | meantime have the orange skins surrounded with | chopped ice. Fil the skins with the Jelly and let {t | harden, When firm cut the oranges into quarters and | serve. representative words are being detachment has already a 5 > The Christian [ade fe this army. Their st orers we call the eoidiers | @Fe Young soldiers, too, with swong bands, earnes: Rearte and quick mi:.4s + ‘ - ters of a juice of two lemons. Put one mixture in @ bowl and set in a cool place until it is atiff, Seatter on tte surface a few giices of banana! and pour on another haif inch layer of the jelly. Let! this stiffen, and proceed in the same manner untti | ; ‘This army has to be reckoned with, It cannot Be meglected in the stuty of work influences. It Will bee daring prophet who att \, ) Beotch collies a Dia, however, Pineapple farct, or stuffed ptne apple, ls seasonable now that the pines are plentiful and good. The top of the frutt ie cut off a short t|'— distance below the green tuft and + the contents of the lower part taken out to within a | quarter of an inch of the rind all round, leaving the shell sitghtly thicker at the bottom, The tender part of what has been taken out, together with blanched | @ monds, 's chopped fine and mixed with grated fresh coanul, orange jutce, or, if preferred, very thin | 2 XE | half slices of oranges, The mixture is then returned | # | to the hollowed-out pine and the top, which has been carefully wiped free of any dust that may cling to the stiff green leaves, is replaced and the fruit set fn the tee box to chill thoroughly for an hour before nb] berving Pineapple Farct. Ting Fang i to orate tn Phitinteinnia on the wth of July. Probably the or Mi, for the first time in b Y. something else fe to have & ray on (he Glorious } 4 ‘ dogs work bet tion from London Sketch. — BIRTHDAY LUCK. Saterday, June 30. F your birthday falls on to-morrow this te the luek the year has in store for you. The year and hour of your birth make no dif- ference Tt te wet favorable, so be guarded in all affairs. Your coming year needs close attention, and though it will be a quiet ont, yet disturbances are spoken of. Care is needed in sickness and is now good Ihe care to thresh it down to ativer? _- aes Jann. amet ‘ald Har na a Doctor of | The feature of this pretty gown ts the arrangement Certainiy knows what alls ‘em, f the Insertion om the bolero, which gives the —————— ecollete effect to the bolero, which stamps it as oping quite — A VEGETARIAN CHURCH. There is a nottceable Increas® of vegetarianiom in Philadelphia. At the corner of Park avenue and Berks street there is a church whose atendants are all vege- tarians. It is an Evangelical church, and éiffers in cr Walks ike oman ts 4 one of the latest. Another distinetive mote of the gown is the band of lemon yellow panne, the gown : being an ordinary foulard of white-patterned black, Of having | with an element of pink. The hat carries out the yellow note tn having yellow roses under the brim. apartments are in the Rue de Alle des Bom- How I wish you were here (o share them with Thursday | had quite a talk with a charming young 1 have her photo. Dogs are the latest adiitions to the theoretical war- ard ie that of peace—a — | In repiy to “H. CB” asking readers “Which Is the Peace they are willing . T as i make banana pudding dis.| fare which Germany is waging In order to keep her] i 0) ¢oe g school teacher—man of woman—and why?" Sem America, Bnclans, | Pe ee Bensss solve 0 4 one-half tablespoon. | (Toops up to date in everything, Great Danes, a breed| 21) 0.” A man because he hag mare judgment and ea, England, lrance, Germany, Italy fule of tine in one quart of | famous for tte feroetty, strength and tenacity of is not eo harsh and cranky. He has no favorites and Bee Snneead Sed beleaguered C They Pudding. bes Add three-quar- | PUFPOSe, are trained to attack the cycle corps Of the} 1. 411 not tense a scholar and throw slurs and mock- | enemy, but by far the most interesting service which dogs perform on the German sham battlefields is that of ambulance and bearer work, and to such an extent has the work developed that a Society of Red Cross Doge hae been tn existence since 193. Only trained for this purpose. They bear forecas’ resu. fu ag the jelly fs all used. When tt is set remove it to saddle with ‘Ke red cross displayed thereon, and bed ed Src ling descent of | pretty diah and arrange of banana over the| attached to thie is a flask, dressing for wounds and RN Badeavorers up01 Ne sh capital. top and sides. Serve {t with whipped eream. other accessories. They are 90 well schoole! that| they will scent out « man, no matter how obscurely he may be placed, and, having supplied him with first ald requirements, they return to the relieving party and bring up human assistance, Strangely, too, the at night than fn daylight.—Illustra- LEREEODOSODRODDEEOEEESED EER ID DS DED M’SLICKIGIN’S VISIT TO THE PARIS EXPOSITION. It In a delight to feel that there is some one In this} HE WRITES HOME ABOUT THE WONDERFUL THINGS HE SEES AND MANAGES TO MAGNIFY HIS EXPERR ENCES WITHOUT EXACTLY PREVARICATING. Freneh officers, 1 walked out jast evening with my hostesses fair daughter, We strolled through the most romantic part of the grounds and were the observed of all observers, However, we smoothed (he matter ever aa@ I spent he evening with them. I dine regularly near the Salle ées Votes. Rite e I went out driving with several Americans yesterday. very exclusive neighborhood. oe WANTED HER OWN WAY. AID the cook to Kate, the upstairs girl, “Wot did the Missus say, STORIES ABOUT CHILDREN. “ RANDMA," sald emall Tommy, “would yoo lke to have some nice chocolate canty?” “Yes, dear,’ anewered grandma. “All right,” said the shrewd youngster, “if yew® | buy me some I'll give you half.” eee pi aged siz, and his little four-year-old a> Diu want me quick to pack me things, | beg me now to stay? » : P "If she says to quit, begobs, | won't + For I've kum here to stay. ter, Margie, were watching the solders bf mareh by. t “You don't know where they are going!” sald Hasty, + + I'm bound to have me way bi F. W. Doolittle, In The Caterer. 3| “Oh, yes, 1 do,” replied Margie, “they are going to shoot the chutes.” out Sere oor og dn) al —— ITTLE Clara's governess was reading to her ene TO THE morning from the history of England. After We» t tening attentively to the statement that Henry L. never laughed after the death of Dis son, she said: LETTERS FVENING WORLD “I wonder what he id when he was tickled?” | Malt Holidays for Harlem. | To the Matter of The Ev ‘The Humanity J., has recently ce which could find the ee deen organized ¢ tng about a ge mervance of never to take @way the nest eggs. Ome ATIF. and Willle are twins, aged five During @ recent visit to thelr grandparents who ltve fm cautle the Saturday half-holiday during July and August. As | Morning Katle reached a nest first, and setsing the forbidden emg, started for the hours. ” 4) If she says ‘Don't go, I'm off at wunet, ne it the country and keep chickens the twins were yned in their strife to most eges there are business houses in Harlem which keep Open i Wiltle hurried not only Saturday afternoon, but Baturday evening, an her sh ing: “Grandma! Grandma! Katie's rman! of this kind would not be out of place t the egg the old hen measures by!" Perhaps if this ma A - OOD wl . i mig be the me ed tn in the downtown | Flul F H On. a a ae a et divtvict. Let Harlemites discuss this Shi ieirittieebisiciriceirieteicbtefeiafalnate HAZBL GREY + a Retter Consult an Ocullet. To the Bitor of T T am trout a great deal with my eves. If I read half an hour or so my eyes begin to ache and feel very sore, If | work In the store at night the gas hurts my eyes very much. What shall I do? GEL = Prefers Men tor Sehoo! Teachers. To the Editor of The Evening Worl ery at him. His language to his clase ts different, Win readers give opinions of the woman teacher in this light? B.C. F. — — FEATHERED VENTRILOQUIST ANY birds form their sounds without opening their bill, The pigeon is « well-known instance thoug! of this. Its cooing can be distinetly heard, It does not open ite bill, The call ts formed ternally in the throat and chest, and Is only rendered audible by resonance. Similar ways may be observed in many birds and other animals, The clear, loud call of the cuckoo, according to one naturalis:, ts the resonance of a note formed in the third. The whir- ring of the snipe, which betrays the approach of ¢ bird to the hunter, I# an act of ventriloquism. Ev | the nightingale has certain notes which are produced Zl] internalty and which are audible while the bili is » | closed. — VAUDEVILLE AT A DISTANCE, Here to'¢ hook The electrophone is meeting with favor in Engian4. | oy: of reach of the swarms of ante There are many places In the leading streets of 10” | awetiing. It is cut from a solld block of wood, and te don where any one can, by the payment of a small fee, | intended to be suspended from be switched for a quarter of an hour onto any of the | tion from muete halle -— oo AN ILLITERATE COUNTRY.