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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1900. ee ee THESE « BITS + OF « FUN « TO * BAUGHTER « RUN, | WER m ACQUAINTANCES. HE CAME IN HANDY. | ines ther ber (Copyright by the Presa Pub or F course it ts pleasant to ke ery one in the hotet where you are summering end if you are ot une terme the pleasure te dow biet certataly Iw warn you, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1900. Bo ddn'teh le Ch tr . NO. 14,210 Smeerereess how. LATBST LINES ON TRUSTS. ever, not 'o make teo n RIC BRADDON was reading « letter. | charming iady who has just «: The Gas Trust robs the People. Le ee ey arn am Cet Jb te mersing alt ond ona The Asphalt rust robs A euch an entertaining conversa tonaist “Tm so gia@ Mattie . nandin poet T the City Blenks and | can't lives “Do you think, mamma, that his attentions are ric, dear boy, will you act ae guardien te fn p ow yourself to | Kien Nig yn A ov angel pgs eit Lf know you are young at thirty to aM It is time to displace robber Trusts by a ET larewa imo betraying to the genial couple Just how without talking over ourfsertous?* . | many diamond ornaments you are carrying tn the {red girls, amd you can't] “No, my chil’, Me's married already. Don't youd! position, DULL algo know tha: young a# you @e restored Public Trust. tle chaipots bag Qhout your neck; the pumber of tell who might listen.” vee that be folds his napkin before leaving the} Dre is no ~~ fitted for the arduous task. My ee ros STs @ and valuable; Stella will be seh DISCOURAGING, Ae ett ee ee tenes 88 Oe eI © you will not find the work @@ or pieces you packed up where thieves w ne 4 —— | m. ere you left home, of COULD'T B verr. too area 8 (eek amd J V, WwW 9! in your closets there, and of the amount of money You can't beleve aji that you see in print,” sal }/rsFet that you have undertaken it, You see, old feb THE E ENING ORLD Ss you have by you which dear papa was so kind ee to \ “Oh, yes the sceptical citizen. yw, am taking tt for granted that you will not fall “ tnt wending you, and which yew have no: & trial of his iitfe, 1 should say net,” answered Mr, Meekton. “fom $/* how. Come once, If possible; 1 want to oe® DAI LY F O R U M ¥ spend rg we things are too prepostergusly a beut Why, onfy thef/ou once more before I go, Youre, affect! ‘ 1 ated pores! whether your netghbore at home =, (4M wrave-if he lives to befocher day I saw a piece about a man who made fu a. “PHILIP AUSTIN, ee have ag much ol ver as you have, an? where they keep ne aaa. wo hundred.” of his wife's cookéng.” Braddon folded bid mae ie ew . i many p rtel r a ed riing Diy mustached [lp He was handsome Bigned Editoriale on Leading Topica of the Dey heer hy y a wear diamonds, 8 ~ Aoi be raged awful giad you moved here, Willie; you save me HIS NESS 4, dark-haired and athlete, ; ‘ f ° © expense of a punchin’ t q t al ngs!” “ by Recognized Authorities, Indeed fears, It te neither wisest nor best to Ms - all things ejaculated, “To think of > ee poate become too Intimate with new valntances, who} ire stringers t Ph Austin remembertng our old-time compact—thas © died fret should take charge of the af> T shall start for the are up to the time you meet them ¢ ——- PRESIDENT M’KINLEY AND CHINA, |?» 92 09": ws IMPROVING. Banv-uine, tied tt abou 1 frien MoJigger—Dabster seeme if Fg ; H 1 do not say hold aloof from new arrivals because a an to have a worrted look at once to attend to ant oe ma tely, dear old Phil before he goes. 4 mother hae F. By they are unknown to you. Hut I de caution you to be ately Invited Miss L wi pering, doli-tesed " = : careful to talk only upon general subjects which Thingumbobd — Yes, porter et ae or ; pogo F ah LEMUEL ELY QUIGG, ould not th any way lead you into diMculty through ashion plate—to pay usa visit for an indefinite etag, Tt te mother's secret hope (hat I may fall in love with her, Dut I know all the ilttle mothers gulleless plot bless her dear heart!—and in (his partiouar tnstenes she will fail.” ut every ce Women at summer resorts are apt to Jump impul- cern, It's something en- Committee, sively toward the making of new acquaintances and . WT tirely novel Ex.Chairman New York County Repubdlicen s are far lens diveriminating and prodent than they are ofS) } MoJiexer—Scheme in ite If ft te true that the| wont to be at home, fine clothes and sua nners ; nfancy yet, en? - ak a a ae - Chinese Goverpment | veing an open searine to their good will Thingumbobd -- Tes, you it was a crisp October evening, Brie decided to walk to the plantation, which wae but two miles Gia tant. With hfe traveling bag in hand Bric walked slong at a brisk pace, All at once he found himeclt the hero of an adventure. A runaway horse, with a girl upon tte back. Of coure flew to the rescue, “Oh! sir; I can never thank you” ehe faltered, “T wae going for the doctor for papa All the negroes are in the fields but some of the women, aad they were afraid to ride Robin, yonder, eo | started, And he threw me,” whe added with a confuset blush, os his dark eyes ati!) dwelt upon her face with « rapt expression “Cannot I ¢ enstousty. “T am om mp way to Mr. Philip Austin’s plantation, and" —— Why, that Is papa!’ #he cried tearfully, “Tes, ot, de ts @till itving, but he fe in one of his #tniting epelte hat Dr. Gray warned me of. I wish the footer could . see him now. Yes; if you do not ovind I would Mme you to go." She gave Dim careful directions, and Erte sprang hes requested Preal-| Never enter into personal toples concerning your . L might sey that, for it dent McKinley to use| "*ehbors oF yourself with people whom you have but “ Keeps him awake o' nights. hie goed ofioee with |" ntly met cae es Sweet and tender, strong and rue friendahips whic OVERDOING IT, the foreign govern-|have iasted lifetime have been formed bet weer ies. teak (ee dase oll ments which have! women who have met at summer resorts and learnet he ple out Bi compl maid grievances growing|' ©af¢ for each other more than ontinary acquaint deanie'a culinary: skit cut. of Chines to-|"" but remember such « frtandanip te the re- i puspete Jeanie tik | years that.” ternal disturbances, 1) Pernans not one euest out of many thousands wh N hope Be will see his|come and go at these great Pesorts could be atigma ‘ sl Bike. way clear to make a/ tt! by (he severe name of frau, or, severer sttil - " ay. te) 280" al thief Mut be careful that ft te not consenting reply thouss roest that you bhawe met and are ex- @eems to me that the United States ought to exer | cnanging confidences with so raahly @ise every possible influence to prevent the dis-| [+1 me hope that you who are so thoughtless as to 2 sb t of Ch ma Int friends out of strangers in a few hour will heed this little bit of timely warning ‘There is every reason to suspect that the BUrO-| ng oi tried and true friends are the beat, my pean governments, {f lef alone, will mako the! dears; always the best and safest @sordors in China, especially if violence has been LAURA JOAN LIBBEY. she didn't. You see, recond plece he a would have been Jen- os oe. A GPNERAL TERM. “Where aid they go for thelr vacation?” To the mountains,” “What mountains? i“ “Well, f think they are ‘The Ana Auntie, did God make Goth you and met) ust in the rear of their Lowe deep Lanter wrte world upon the pony and was off like a fash. He found done upon their Ministers, the excuse to demand | ginsuh'tte Poms et foe Me Wy eomagr? apinater Aunt-—Yeo, dear. Unele Jim Stebbing's farm- the doctor's office and returned in his company, & land indemnity. Indeed, they have been pos- ———_—— ‘The Child—Ie's doing better work lately than Hef house down tn Southern “I wonder why she eloped with a baseball-player?” little Inter be stood once more beside his of4 friead Qeesing themecives of Chinese territory for the teed to, inn't Met lltnoy.” last half century upon excuses not half eo suf- @lent. In this matter our grievances are as great @2 any other country's, and if we can afford to ct the generous part, 20 can they. Civilizing people with a prayer book in one Band and a gun in the other {a bad business, The Chinese are entitled to live thelr own lives in their own land according to their own philosophy. Philip ant saw that his hours were nearly numbered, F night, and Stella Austin was alone tn the world save'for her young guardian, He hed found, Whkewlre, that the girl was past eighteen, and mot the “half-grown hoyden” he had expected to find, All this o wrote home to his mother, expreasing his determi: on to remain in the South until the Yusiness of the plantation was settled up. + Then one beautiful wintry day Mrs. Bra@éen the pl ¢ two women hed laid, with the “Probably she considered him @ good catch” INSTEAD OF SHOOTING NIAGARA RAPIDS A FOOL MIGHT DO OTHER THINGS, arriet [lubbard Ayer A DAILY BATH POR EVERY BABY VERY baby, unless tt |» to mingly 111 that” il wht the least motion or t Erle ff tt Christian nations have nagged these people, “aling gives it pain,+ tation of Krie fal tng a victim, At eight of him shen ‘ ra rushed Into hile mer upon them and plundered them until it sdould have one, if net t “Dearest Eric’ ehe gushed, “T could net tive eng bathe datly. During tale intense heat it {@ positively ortminal to deprive q helpless baby of the comfort and refresh ment @ bath alone can fe small wonder thet they regard the outside World as thelr enemies | I hope that President McKinley will give them 8 new idea so far as (he American nation is con-| corned. or without you, to T came with your dear mother .n00n, | hope, to be my own mother, It's a dreadfd } (hing for you to «9 reaming about an unciviitset enum. Siey tthe tht en you knew my heart wae breaking jor you at home'” + Tut Brie wee too thorough!y on Me guard, and be Ya @® nt 4s CA The duty to rescue and protect our official rep-| ave “\ Tstdes he had a surprice to epring upon them. le ‘ ee No @irty baby can be i t Fesentatives in Chinn foes without saying, but ‘ j co turned to Ste who stood near, and tremolous, truly in good physteal con-? —— ef drew her vender form clore to his heart, right @ur Government should stand resolutely for the dition. ( be Zl Sak ana ne wens | r heart, protection of China against Huropean schemea uf Dirt and heaith are mor: | AY ; se sine sail amauta. tae RS Political aggression and territoria! absorption, | '*! enemies ‘ 4 sigh P ee talechoode ¢ tol) beste her, I have . : Wash the baby all over morning and n . hmbeetint een senab tha ot €f people over bere to tell us that our relwinn! iy teiicate substitute @ rapid, careful sponging with « @ 5 s'my dear wt mi We ere meres Seat Oa ‘was ignorance superstit whi sot rege in rath A quick, genth x . of Rt ae ao perl pees cle thei oe ’ igi: Why doeen't he try to stay under water Or walk the third raf! of the elevated Or ride mile @ minute tn front of a Or light @ clgar and go down @ Broad-} And thirking I! all over In the feothe of her secret erm Soveramenis were sveding Sests: te The peratl not take ten minutes, eng {'®® ™Autes in the Gowanus Canal? toad? locomotive? way manhole? theart Mrs. Firaddon was more than pleased, for the . take possession of our seaboard cities and the) Aergdsrocses schy's Wie ' be ' well fowered and was fale to look territories conveniently thereby, tt would not be! "ty, Soy thas ile Seen ee DNR GM), oaeReednneeneceeeercomeeees 2 eal ye Mac FAN a eslaiaioes GR EP Pupon,—Tt n Worlt — THE * GHOSTS ¢ OF ¢ CENTURIES * HOVER * THERE, | 4 NonaGrNantan STEFPLEACK, Jong before there was an army of Boxers in the| nim ail over with a sopy rag or sponge | A GOLDEN PFACOCK, United States big enough to give the war lords| Be seed by ® him too long in the water. | HE moat valuable plece of plate po ois deat i tobin 6 : Ho foc ething r ft four main € epte Or ae Ghien Vintorta to 6 Rage bh gh, wend tell, ATIVEM of the ttle Italian village of Herbenno one spot to another wiih the spend of Iighining, The Lothar age ne moe bout. dung, © | coasdhe’ Mamonds, rubles, enera d other precious gems, about their streets and which no se ist can es’ Oh bakes Oh home ‘aa ge Me Seatember net he extracr@inary feat Ee ha tameperatere of the Yabe's bath. fon the. Ari i: fo dey bgt patam, ie safeguarded) exoinin. The light ls of the chameleon order, Bome- io is by eltmbing to the top of a church tower and qaatating . cn - tee weeks should be very warm, ebout 10) Pabrenk Sn6 to Worth'G Sipwioes com. times tt fe three foot high and viases itke @ blue cals! The route over which it travels Is one gt tragic hiae,!% Pliciog (2 position a new facets THIRD PERSON FEMININE early infaney? ab § Fehrenheit e ~— chum; agaln It le Iike « white cloud the eise of a man's, tory, Thereaboute wae a creat batile waged lo 16M oy AMT OPvaihl ¢ ee ” enhelt; second year Bike Riding in Midatr, hand, at other times it te red, globular in shape, and between French, Spaniarts and Veuettang, and the AFTEIRNOON GOWN IN VOILE, De not bother the beautiful telephone girl when eb eit An aeronaut recently created a sensation by attach- | with three tongues of flame issuing from ft. ground ts sown with dead men's bones It is also! 4. $4-4-4-4-6-5-—56-4-4-006644-46406404660400000 f talking to ber beau—Dai ns Ne tition of a itt . nh the water will make ee Maha to @ parachute and maki: & feneent It fits from place to ph often egainet the wind; supposed to be the spot whe the pest vietims of 4 e nore stimula rom te a $ n while seated on the machine, leometimes foating dreamily, sometimes flashing from | 1567 were | WH some one please expliin why etyiteatior —- -— fay fresh and sweet the morning, with a feeding y insure @ long, peaceful nap for alone, placed on @ piece of cotton woo! and Inserted is And, balng tr the Pacific coast, with a] © woman, she ts not con'radicted. Chicago Journal Aree «acquaintance tr In the hallow of an aching tooth wii! often give relief when other means have fa.led. | Chinese circles in Gan portrayed in the trations Me DEW Spay # cle ep existe. | sample, tb } Sc arent MOMMA & pootive aod. sadsteces master tn a |** srimpits, seat amt aroius THE * LONGEST » FINGER * NAILS * IN AMERICA., THE VIRTUESOF SALT. decollete gown?—Indianapolls Prevs = shite Moating sorps will @ rant is) Long finger nafte are seoae As a dentifrice common sli may be relied om Ny | * rea erred to the ‘ © toohed upon with dleauet heer eee rere | its judicious use the teeth are kept white, ihe gums man © just been appointed tn tituted for the real + the Concantad, @ ee 12 hard and the breath sweet. When the guims ore @ ‘ ee woene poner rey we ny i y gently and thor y aire pete ay oe fill! W:) ou ponsy the mouth should be washed out twice a day > ' Post-Diapatch. “™ ee ef places with @ little vaseline tn evidence not mer ' ye with aalt and water, ; . } ¢ powder, It only dries and wealth, but refinement4 4 Warm salt and water, held tn the mouth, wtil some- | > 2 “There is not @ man in the State, nor in the Unton, | ‘* °* "Thee Vaseline eed t ’ and high breeding times banish toothache and at least make (he aMiction * Hh See te the whole world who nas the nerve that || MPU" Pi! Neal the chafed places in ure | A Chinese me } | nagtter, whtle ie both cafe and easy to try \$ 7 oA. Meyer, self-nom @ the be o bath, of to have Put one, 19) weaith and posit + | Again, equal parts of alum and salt, or even salt |» t | A bag of salt placed hot to the fret or any portion ~ bn 5 a and give the mothe hree hours at To allay neuralgic pains in the head and face toke , P The Binghamton Leater records that « “young : p he rent pre a Francisco, whose por ‘ fety” bas been sentenced to sixty days in Jat, and) POTStINe S08 aie — |e here pubilahed, ts an @ omall bag of flanne|, fill with salt, heat thoroughly O6ds With & note of alarm that “young ladies” tn that u ARR HUBRARD ATER. ent example of the and apply to the affected part. #1 Sewn are Decoming too well soquainied wih the po | extreme of fashion tn Mee court. What ts society coming te?—Butain hx A WO*AN CORONER, | 0? the bedy to better for giving and keeping warmth a + presa | detelebtetet nimble infiebt ‘a ho can let his | than ie the conventions! brick or hot water hottie : i —_——— - i+ rr ot ‘ het grow to ar i | Salt placed on the gum when a tooth has been ex- | > THE LARGEST SPIDER t ae — f extraordivfary length an-4 tracted will prevent profuse bleeding at ruch a time » EYLON t@ the some of eat epider in the t \\ NY ¢ es to the An excellent gargte for the throat {* simple walt ond 4 water, Many sertous «of throat affection might be cured by the ure of this alone, if only taken | time, gargithg every hour or half hour, as the need warrants. A flannel cloth, wrung out o: t water, Is also en mt remedy for simple sore throat. World. This wed-rpinning Most mountain triete of rugeed ts and places hts pet, measuring trom ftom feet in diameter, acroms tye chasms ‘tm rocks. —— A REMARKABLE LANDSLIP t. \ \\\\\ \ WOO | who could work with ttn Ker nails or talons as long fon is not unt a person be Balt in tepid water ts @ handy emetic. Ae an antitote UANDSLIP occurred some tin ago in Matte teau Brummei for the poleon silver nitrate or lamar caustle give Bwitteriand. An and rden and o peoctates. eelt and water freely } BeiMings slid down the biliside a | taken of ‘or poisoning by alcohol an emetic of worm salt We feet Without being the least mh & hand, and the and water should Se given and repeated often. Stately eims in the girien were siso m services of a pr n ed Pr4etree eters ‘Without Injury. manicure are consianuy weeks of (he growth trap to keep them in place and to give the nail the per- fect curve which ie de wired by experts tn growing ; WHAT A WOMAN THINKS ARROTS are highly recommended for the com- plexion A woman's refinement (s indicated Ly the pers ® tummd he uses. 4 “Men were decelvers ever,” but women can doa little & tn that way, too. iz Joseph's coat of many co! len't im ft with the up to-date ma aoeks . i Character is shown by the way people eat wien they | _—_— EE eh tte PAST AND PRESENT, LNG away in thie mist of the past, ‘The (riendadipe of youth glide c. newly surroun 4 Making the triers ” past bath tte memories so a4 and so y |, We turn to the task f to-day i . jo Mot think amyro ing at them. i “My wretched thorn,” te th mpimentary way in r4 PPE eee whieh a Chinamen a) udes to bis Better to be Inughed at for not Being marrie? than | never to be able to iaugh because you are married. Se picture of Mise LAlitan Bb of Wins | tip Becomes heavy, thies and causes the finger to spread out. n. Who has just been appointed Coroner of | The owner of such nai is very proud of it, and carries it with the greatest care, aa, though frequentiy Cowley County im that State, and te believed to be| oiled, it Ie very brittle, breaking easily. E [the fret woman to hold such an office, She te twene inV When Man le oo aemeraaen dla ae “F x * 1 x

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