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THE EVENING WORLD'S SPECIAL SATURDAY EDITORIAL PAGE FEATURES, # # *# _ one Ecard 7 : Qeaared 11 the Pet-Otten ut New Tort on Genent Ca Matt Mette, No. | Pat Powers is a policeman who is known He earned this title recently by arresting a four-year-old child for taking a handful of foilage from one of the parks. On Thursday night he headed a mob 500 strong, on Thirty-seventh street, that was shouting, “ Kill the niggers!" Incidentally he tried hard to shoot a And nad ted It for Mord w hose ia, tur th . EDUCATION FOR LITTLE CHILDREN, | stirrups he uow waike as groom. Stranger and more we come down. Yau seldom Ant any t vestigations bave proved the Immense Importance either fn athletics or class work, should not be ‘ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1900, ———— “| THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MESSENGER BOY; |,i% ERDINAND G. LONG. CREATION UST 18, 1900, =e Cheap Fun for Pat Powers. ' the “terror of the kids,” | He wonders if they'll feed him, The vm brother policeman who opposed him and his 200000 0 0 . 000000000000000000 mob. H oO ° Fortis dastardly work be was fred tT Dany T De Witt Talmage Says that Our Sins Will Find Us Out. $10 in Magistrate Cornell's court yesterday, ° . e 1 a ag Wonder what the Magistrate would have What a spectacle! A. startling than any romance. there go up the steps of years in the same circumstances. Of those who in po-) twisted his fingers at the mounting. You want al dons had Powers killed the other police. comedy and troged the scaffiding wide by wide, the hangman and Haman | itlioal life twenty years ago were the mow prominent, |least two misfortunee—hard aa fiini—to strike ne and the same the eX-chanoelior, So they hanged Haman on the| how few remain conspteuous? Meavy and long-continued enowe in the Winter are man? There they got Mord callows that he had prepared for M | In olden time the man who was to receive the| tans of good crops next Summer, So many have} Given him a gold medal set with dia. 5 dhe bab tom dem Although 8 ears nave pe »ward-| honors of knighthood was required to spend the pre-| yielded wonderful harverts of benevolence and eneray i babi now starred and fobed, in ly Ahasuerus relaned, and the bea | vious night fully armed, and with ehield and lance to because they were for a long while snowed under, | » PI y H the stirrupa = Maman, We o his *binwe and Persia perished. yet from | walk up and down among the tombs of the dead. | We must have a good mony hard falls before we learn hancellor, afoot, holding and ( Haman we may draw living les-| Through all the hours of that night hie steady step | to walk atreight. It is on the Black anvil of trouble | == the pranetne aring Fone of warning nat ruetion was heard and, when morning dawned, amid crané that men hammer out thelr fortunes, Sorrows take ' z = hamping stalten Mo Vhie t eminds ue of the fact that! Parade and the sounds of cornets the honors of) up men on thelr dhoulders and enthrone them. Tonlos THE EVENING WORLD'S. local bends his neck al lwrones ws prepare for others return upon our- | KRimhthood were bestowed. Thus it shall be with the | are nearly always bitter, Men, ike fruit trees, aro) iast, but tt is to look solver The gallows that Haman butlt for Mordecal | #°Od man's soul in the night before beaven, Mully | barren unless trimmed with sharp knives. They are! 188 CAMPBELL was from Polladeiphia, and she Jown at the demraded * the prime t rs strangulation. Robe- | 4@fmed, with shieid and sword and helmet. he shall. itke wheat-all the Wetter for the flailing. It requived | did not approve of sitting on front doorsteps, DAI LY FO R U M. | prime minister walking werre, who xent eo many to the guillotine, had his | ¥8ey and walt until the darkness fy and the morn. | the prisen darkness and chill to make John Runyan ven on het August evenings, when 6 wed off by the horrid instrument, The | 9 ak. and amid the sound of celestial harpings | dream, It took Delaware ico and cold feet at Valley | sex sthers will recall upon your own| ‘N@ soul #hall take the honors of heaven amid the| Forge and the whis of bullete to make a Wasbington. |i ‘i | fnnumenable th: ne. Oppressions come home. | !1u" le throng with robes snowy white stream. neath him fluasa f “ Morderal! Alas for Ha. © * man’ But what a pity pate Manders Die person on {he avenue was in the open a'r, tin her stuffy little bedroom or in the boards Paul, when he climbed up on the beach at Melita, |Ing-house parlor. — 7 Bigned Editorials on Leading Topics of the Dey have the gallows, re-| Cruelties come Ing over seus of sapphire. | phivering: in his wet clothes, was more of 2 Christian! One day che read that extreme heat had drive by Reqognized Authorities, ently : built entirely Furthermore. let the of Haman teach us how | Mortecal will only have to wait for his day of|than shen the ship struck the breakers. Prescott, ‘fashionable London to its doorsteps, that “doorgep eertadsretwnne aaotiaesil wanted’ I Is Afty cublts quickly turns the wheel of fortune One day, exeept-| triumph. It took ail the preceding trials to make a| the historian, saw better without *!s eyes (han he [parties were the thing. That evening, driven by @ Digh, and built with care ing the king, Har was the mightiest man Im Per.| proget backround Sor his after-succrsses. The seat. | could ever have seen with (hem, Mordecal, despised [long ng for fresh air, Miss Campbell decided to be fay a lackey So we go up and so| fold built for him makes al! the more imposing a At the gate, ts only predecessor of Mordecai grandly | English, It was a good time for her venture, for she nh twenty | blcturesque the norse into whose jong white mane he mounted. T. DF WITT TALMAGE. the onJy one at home. Most of the boarders had By 00000000090000000008600000000000000 [F°"* 10 the park. She had the doorsiep to herself, The dusk hid all, Wi ’ HENRY D. CHAPIN, M. jusk bid all, With a thrill of self-congratulation Eien hs dae, huck Connors Philosophizes_ on Some Recent Society Doings, Swine vin syetem the greatest stress As near ag t can fig'r tt) ulant wit’ fear if they tontes from the box as good as fled. “T'ae simply sayin’ in answér t’ y* that th’ Mer- “An do y' think Mabel'll be bappy?’ aske t' Ras bapa) ald a padded gN and ten years of gy should be laid cn to ut, th’ Mu s tytn ‘an’ me the only Clroassian lady in Kinley girl am th’ double ‘o’ an’ no mistake She! “Ain't we happy, Rag?’ aske I. “S'pose you'd a r" . ay lap best forts fead quiet in Pekin ‘ pplaht a ¢ 4 out a friend o' John Hay’e an’ been a! married @ Dago, of @ Russian what eats salt ona man came slowly up the street. He stopped at : the ft of ti it do ot Uiethood), of | for! on rye bread instend a balled rice, an’ Artnks |Mergeret ne eet And thew tat down not far ~~ provide for the youngest Choo Fow an’ Tin Bing I hae in th’ past week paid scant at- kK. CM G. (eanin’ Kan't Keep My children. In a ctty Ike an’ tn the resto the big tention (af W Taku Tiugin’ an’ Chefoo res shermight 4° been th’ wife of a K. C. Ban’ dave! champagne from a stein like a if he owned a race) yen, A Yb : New York a majority of pub- joints over offer fide. gion, an’ has m’ lamps on soc! ty events lived f yoars in & bum Joint calied Abblesey-Towers-| horse an’ stood in wit’ th’ starter A ie ey wneiee Be sabe , Me school children never They sure am not dot) 9 Me rag save 09 me only yesterday n-the- Hog, Upper Dopeshire, Pill-Roz-Drive, @mo' jo] og x “ : | Mies Comptiell started, the vote seem@d curtously | heavy bresthin’ in Mink ko saye she, “Chuck, what'd'r'r think o° up, Surrey jure, Chuck,” says th’ ol’ woman, a tossin’ hep! familiar, “Not at all.” sho replied, a Inte stiffly; reach the higher grades, be- | Me. 1 ean walk along tt sl a marryin’ a doctor? She could, “But she didn't do that,” sage 1 ¢ th’ ol women kenitees to thy Munk gal an’ a slidin’ her arnys around | “it will keep away the mosquitoes.” Then she felt ing obliged at an carly age to engage tn thetr own | Peis or Doyer's alley a Count, of a Spinach Don, or ‘She wets her hooks onter er white man as she| me Dek Meriva f "Merica.” says she, An’ “Merk |nerselt blushing at the remark, for there were no aad their parents’ support. | ny night an’ not ee a a Lime-juice or a Dutch Raron, or somethin’, ene on t' him as a nigger longvhore ‘an gale f ‘Merican boys,” says she mosquitoes, Ten years ago, one happy, never-to-bo- More recent physiological and psyehologiaal in: | Mak spittin’ «= sparke can she Sut a "Meriean What dy'’se think o ft, frstens on Ua crate o' medons at t Ol Dominion, An then I swate het one on the lips with me upper | forgo Summer, she had been often asked that , They carries @-caltore | Chuck* pier. An’ th’ loheter she hooks ain't even dolled yet, '*¥ 42° she smiles an’ says question and had made the same rejoinder, j sng destroyers tn heir en 1 says tome ol woman saya 1. “my he's atill ereen, with no red on his shell.” "Chuck," says she, “B'pose any o' us married wo. The man 4!¢ net look at her while he lighted his of a right beginning in the training of little chil- creased blouses, all right ¢ Wh administratien has went up four bones Now's that, Chuck? asks the rag men in Munkville should go ewimmin at midnight, clear There was a long silence, broken by the new. dren. The brain grows most rapidly durtng very but they ain't explodin’ ny @ort noo Treads 0° th) gale decision, No matter °O," says I, “he ain't got movettle yet. He ain't got me a8 the Swell-guy women do at Newpert, arhat'g comer . Rather cooler.” said he. early years. This organ attaing full weight by Patn's, of beingin’ on rl |wnat 6 Wille may do. Mabel is poprika dros#- no initials follerin’ his callin’ card. He is aty! a AAPPEN t’ ust” she asked Yes," anewered Margaret, more pussied by the dunes the clabth your, after Wildl 8 lees | Diack,” saye It) th! rer waer vines down to takin’ aniad wit C chow: ftrivin’ ft! beg MD. Ina collidge. @le wants ¢' be “Well, Rag.” says 1, “you'd all be pinched.” jvolce. She must hear him speak aggin. It was not . ’ henees Blackberry last oleht, dong an st Mab all th’ sting of a/@ doctor, 4’ y’ see, Rag?’ “An’ why?” she asked. right thet o etr should qpake her tremble # in complexity of structure but not much in size. has wo got th’ Munke) glass o° « , Kentucky rye at five per.) “But he ain't a goin’ ¢’ wait f that. He gaye t’ “It's this way,” I answered. “It's tighter on Pett) “Were you ever at Lang Mranch? she asked abe + During the period of very rapid growth of the |on 1 run? em where dey don't dare! when it reache Mabel is hot-water bag|himeel’, Tl biteh om t! Mabel right now, when ¢° staeee than It fs at Newport at t° stroke o° twelve,” Tuntly body, which occurs between the eighth and alx-|*hake mor'n three two spote with « bunch of Ave at/of ‘Meriean gitihoud |chap-suey’s « simmerin’, an’ Fl be a croaker later in says I ‘The man turned toward her, Her heart beat almost teenth years, over-streas, both physical and men: |'™* 'shle?” ‘ st ‘cae tie eee ee apie pelle tyler dhe Atlin dr ie Ry RBs ge ge aaa p= left yout” he ued tal, should be »wolded, Strenuous competition, |. "W2'ee a0t ‘em save wh CMineler, epea mene vor 20 an’ plaasy, . my hant with 0 © in Austrier, an’ a thirte@n-ball guessed she knew all right what 1 meant ween y © cried. ! , . lth’ Mackherry, “where they grows wide-eye ] N i eave rain t th’ Rag quite ike an’ digni. in t* corner p t ONUCK CONNORS he » 9 anawered, w strange se@ifypos session. She not his and mar How came encouraged : ] ’ we here* . hn a came wp the wrong steps,’ n answered slows It being so very important that early edueation Dy e O M I onst, ; b hy, “I am glad, since they have browsht me to you. sould te bogn right the pantie seboote should) MUA JCal Lil y viscourses on mans inconstancy tm LOVE.) 100 Be caer Ser Boe eek ore pay special attention to primary grades | have wanted you so Unfortunately, this {s not always done to the Would the average man) When a wor f oe her lover if she we ere pon bsg the i igre yo Ad ft will entire. | kale AY seema to clinch the fact of man’s Inctination pe Masal know where you were,” fsltered John. t | recall, If he could, a love) tr J well, she # her lonely hearth bit tweif (rom his mind in-time fn that direction py observing “Then the other was a mistake? extent that it deserves; thus in o@r public school whieh he hae allowed to weeps for him ay ‘ abies atience amd a he delight of any one ise of carese fales as Cocke will a9 a8 they are eet but man, “All a mistake, dear, and I have come baci te system the primary department ts usually the least frift him on lifes ehild-like trust the hour in which he will return to ckly from the senses as the memory of a bird-note Irregular man's sever KGa SEAN MBBBY. 4.”" favored, both in location and appltances. Only | ocean? [think mot. With) her { delighted the ear with Ite wondrous melody or | nmin: "" We had risen. but now he sat down and t . | ; . . we hor one teacher {9 allowed by the rules of the Board man, to lowe ‘nterest in| This expectancy ts a part of her very life, the hope | the strains of a harp or any glow of joy which made | MUSICAL FISH jhand. Margaret let gig have it gladly. Margaret any love affatr is t which shines like a bright star (hrough (he blackness | the pulses leap for a brief moment bs 4 f of Béscation to classes of little children that may ’ | |did not ask for explanatians and John 4Jd not give " ‘ Joving, and when th of her deapatr | Men age more practical ususily on the subject of ANY fish can produce musical sounds, The trigta them. Yet she felt that they understood each other, number fifty and can reach as high as seventy of love has once died out) To her no other ager lovers come, the hurrying love than women; they do not let love dominate their n produce long-drawn notes ranging over near. | . e . . ° . il ad five. ¢ his heart—burned to| World seams to formet her lives, Their secret of power ies in putting tt from ly an octave. Others, notably two species of| There was a burst of tnughter In the higher grammar grades, where chilaren the sooket and died out | With a man, no end of pleasures open thelr doore to| thelr thoughta with a resolve which knows not | m, have sound-producing apparatus, consisting | “Why, here's Mise Chmpbell! cried a lively gitle 4 ould nok require suet > attention, the classes! " weron earth can ré- him and gladty bil him welcome Scome of bright-| leniency or vaswilating regret. of small movable bones, which can be made to pro- Campbell, who never m doorsteps." 1 = yed matdens eneet hin whichever way he turns,| Woman's love fe like a fixed star; man’s like the ‘uce a sharp rattle. The curious “drumming” made je back on your prineipt Mes Campbellt® are much smaller {nto the wooing him with thelr bright «miles and still brighter Inconstant moon, ever ready to plunge tnto the next |by the species called umbrivas can be heard from a lasked an incorrts tonne The junior teachers are usnally assigned to the! ’ ey workd ey » ‘live and tea pret ast arievances” | @hange. or Uke the sun. glowing to-day and out of depth of thirty ¢athomes. Margaret stood up, dased ‘Yeo. the heat drove me lower grades. As they become efficient and ex and tn its cares finds the Belden gleam @ Joys | night on the morrow aap RES tke aoa out, and Tam glad te did, Mr, Young, for an olf perlenced they are apt to be promoted to high polation and forgetfulness | Friends ay sily ready, to disprove that sacred) Shakeapente admits that tt is the nature of man to | THE PAY OF ELECTORS. frien? found me quite by acetdent. Allow me te grades. Hard work gives him an. title by helping to widen the breach between parted OF inconstant tn the lines in whieh he tells os | Presidential elector In New York receives the Introduce him. J = he Woked areund, bet os . . - a tupnired ston amd! lovers; few a yal enoveh to endeavor to ont bik seni, th ene ania. | sum of M5 for each day in attendance at Albany, John wae net t It {# the aratiest child who requires the mos sound draw the makes hi rea throug towether with “IO cents per mile each why from, “You were all alone, Mise Cunpbell.” volunteered experienced handling 1 best oversight ol ri BR crt ire his tras biver to conspire toward making | [bie place of residence, by the most travelled route, to Mr. Young. “Fast asleep and dream ng, I deciare.* The fact of their rapid growth, the Instability | U°*t Wer Pune to he oe o Wer t 10 & part love. and. never dwelling | i the place of meeting.” Miss Campbell pulled herself together nobly, “Bo & of their nervous system, the short time many of 00 + 0009 a” sald she. “Good-night o “ly,” and she went Into the house. them can remain in school and the necessity of ° = ; 6 W, S k. 99) “Poor Miss Camphell! whieperet one gir. ® wanise nee ese comune wo eve on mee PALS ubbard Ayer On the Man O Speaks His Mit.” sites rss sso | very great importance | | “Nonsense, Jonnie: tha's all your fancy.” | ry family wt ery good hea “4 “Ghe ts pretty,” ail Jennic: “she must have had . A eve: » on | ove “hearted, but you mustn't bej scarcely opens his ips save to condemn or satirisze “a fine character with a king heart.” whieh made up +4 ‘ sat . Money Bang Chahin mf. | and { had @l- off * speaks very frankly to you of your san awful mantle of dignity about his sacred for her candor and brutal frankness lg a ee ‘en't ole—why showde’t oe fave salt in every comings any direction, as he al wnye pe n r the a < empts| One awful day, whi erve: _ a | gad yee tlie ‘ a a always ‘ray: Ton, and woe to the unhappy wretch who attempts) ¢ awful day, when my nerves were more or less Miss Campbell looked from her dark window, She or “You mustn't mind Jenny | to pay him back tn his own ooln. jon edge, ne a result of the censor’s efforts in my he- veque and makes | remarks to| No Rolands for the censors Oliver. Nothing Dut the jhalf, 1 deciared against the rule of our tyrant, and ivant Shee one of those women! humblest acceptance of Ale impertinent frankness great was the terror of constituents, Furthermore wanted to gaze on the spot where Jahn had been, She saw Jennie and Tom acting “Love's Young Dream.” , tyr who if #he ts § gy long and des " e HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. | RIED ge peel allowed to smoulder on a relan and now that « aks her mind out, but really she has|if you would not dest the domestic peace of all, I maintained that no a-hearted man w ere of re . any bad odor ant ware te rule by di |the & : t @ world.” 4 take exception tol within his reach. i ever made the saying of disagreeable persists Og ae Frent thee & haoeler awalening then mine spi a desc io Fos Ue, toe So eS n two grounds Everywhere the family censor of feminine persid- business, ‘There was a domestic earthquake and n|*™* MUFMuUred as she crept to Ded. emedy agninst » cayenne r e4 and authorige! wl Decwuse Ne is Relfappoinind nobody WANT® sion goes she leaves @ trail of bitterness in the hearts the shaking up the censor and I got separated. I ha ae IC on the of ft the sore closet ender the her of GA ene) |of her unhappy compantons. |managed to endure existence without her. ' Pape avers tire group. “cond because he ts a fraud from the start—an®| we had a family censor of our oprn, and for a long| The sensor takes particular pleasure in telling her TO TH? Mari at have This person te not @ drutal fraud at the time I supinely submitted to her despotic rule. Bhe|subjecte of thetr faults and shortcomings. Fre- EVENING wor Gan be removed by h under the title) The golden r # about ccesstul a baste for! was neither beautiful nor brilliant, She lacked even a|quently she turns one inside out before a mixed e LO r then with whiting, « of censo; . running & bourescld of community on as one can large fortune for a slice of which we might hdpe in| company } - ‘ a If one can wear she, for often | sertie ups the futur 4 poultice for our feelings which she| If you have jn your fmily one member who is per-| A Remarkable Word. they os 7 ee ead We ne fart has converted the olf axiom ¢ tly narrowed a! the years of hor life, mitted to be rude, arbitrary, discourtoous, erition! nd ty ine ’Rairor of The Rrening World " 4 cee ae aoe that reads about like this | as our Very own, that was the most that could| unbearable, and who masquerades ap an individual ‘There ts sne word {n the Enetich taneuage, of tour A ise mech bon = ee there as I please, but let other peo- be sald for her, and at ap early age all our cousing|with a large, kind peart somewhere concealed among jetters, in common use, which, using only the four mu aer ; t ” # my royal prerogative.” and our aunts accepted her brutal candor without |his disagreeable attributes, you Know what trouble ts [¢¢ a be spelled four ways, or repeating ome Deeeirneeids 1440000 Fast oks waa who speaks her mind out and hurts! pretest A bas the family censor. They can be suppressed joy ya. It Is probably the onty word tn our =| * E , s wey?! yo ee f you Uncomfortable every mo-| The rest of ue were obliged to consider and respect |and taught opmmon civility, or eliminated from the or perhaps ‘n any language of which (his t# trun Now rs are is invariably very sen-'the laws of politeness that obtain in decent soctety, |hearthstone whose fires they chill. can any otner word be spellet out of tha four letters, ( | PAPA’'S LITTLZ GELL : for an ae 4 jee ve herself and can k adverse oriticiem. but the censor was permitted to trample every con-| Here's to the passing of the family censor. Can you tse it In your department? Whar word te A? by the statement that “he ts! The man who is the autocrat | Papa's bestest little ge T |tton t home circle and vention under foot, She was invariably spoken of as HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. F.C. LEX, Tampa, Fla, @ ain't got but me, z 0900000060 000 0000 600060 00000 Those Sinughter-Houses. A . To the Editor of The Evening Worlt wtnmicwwn + Widow Magoogin Tells How to Keep Husbands Home at Night, iiicnc cts ga oe dusty Whe ah ore ? Toll me, Mrs. MeGlag- Wurrult they ean do to kape their husbands at homeythe fusht move he med to take me at me wurrad;me an the lamppost, me frind, they 4 Houses on Firat avenue disinfect? It ie dreadful; 1€ aerty 4 Widow Ma. avn ts an purvint other wimmin from stailin the) Old give ft to him gud in the nape av the niek, ra usbants. fs sickening the whole neighborhood, To-day the googin to her neighbor, “wld is away from thim It's the great lobe thim|sarra the nother thing he'd know for a week or two, ‘My Dinny-God Biles him'—nyver gev me a min. smell is'dreadful, but those people do not care how Jo yer uver have anny fame galavantin husbands must be, Mra MeGlag-|Mre. MeGiaggerty. Of 1! warrant ye he'd stay home nit’s throuble in all our years av married loife ayther Many children die from the foul stench. Who te re throuble keepin yer man getty, to hav ther med over thim. Musha, \ay noights afther that, me frind, an thet not alvin be stayin out nolghts or im anny other way, Mra, sponsible? They all use soft coal { Jurry home av noights” bad luck to thelr fasctneeshuns, me trind, but It's me che most byootiful milfonary'es uver borned kud | MeGinggerty. Pwhin he didn't do as Oi towid him-or JULIUS STEINACH. None twhatuver, Mra ud settle thim moighty quck af they motne. |timpt bim to wandher from his own folresoide agin. | wint in the taletwoise conthrary to my wishes he) He'll Get a Crasy Wife, Too. Magoogin—twhin he comes, The fusht tolme OF hurd te ay th ayin| “Ot oftin wondher, Mrs. McGiaggerty, fwhat in the knew fwhat to expect, an, be the Lord Harry, he Te the Batter of The Brening World home.” the ne ghbor re, Cut solghts com-steotherin round an skoyla-arkin |wurrold soort ay wimmin thim are thet do be afther |sot it uvry toime, me frind. Ol managed him meself Iam a young girl, and every time T sit down to the piled wit other wimmin Of4 give him a cut ih the poll a|axin the edithors about ¢ husbands. They musht | widout anny outside adwoice or inflovence, an table tc ent I start to sing, sometimes unconsciously. This fwhat Oll|yeard long wid the stove-led, an thin maarchin waik ittle dolls av eraythures that {whole Of'm pot indayvorin or wishin to throw anny A lady friend of mine told me it w sign I'd get a thoug wait the wid to the front dure OF4 say to him: “There now, me live an spoo-conge ca-ake an soda wa-ather an that do-ola-ays at meself for fwhat Oi dif In the matther craay hurband. CARRIE. nodding ber head corred- @ay gazaboo, ts the hoigh read fur ye: ye have a Loose | alt candied voylete an grass-colored moosetache ;O1 Ratther meseif that Of man: ; Lineota Said It. low, a-ringing slow ratively ‘Ne more hed \e ftom this tolme forward, an ye can skip along to craim at their foive © tays re ‘To the Bitter of The Erewing Wort all the air: O1 anny throuble moself, yer other Aeariint husses as Was P. . Barnum or Abraham Lincoin the authes me frind, twhin my Dinny }eay to him. of the following remark Tou may foot ah of toe was alsive—heaven bless ye get through people some of the time and some of the people all the © I ait beside bim while he eats ‘Tho good things that | tote, An’ Waten the raindrops po'rin’ out M8 forehesd and bis troat; An’ when he's done he kisses me— I feel my heart fost ewell; He smiles and says, “Be caretui, pet; God biess my little geil.” As T ride home I seem (0 hear OOeseteaeses