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a ee oe ——— ee Pi THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20; 1900, iii : ar: ESemon,|No2| THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MESSENGER BOY; [.am%)A ln ag : OR, THE MISADVENTURES OF SHORTY MNABB.— By FERDINA ND G. LONG. bovepets VOL. 41 sess a NO, fs,244 | The Envoys rescued from Peking are | brimful of joy. \ But ss is not vet complete 4 @ Wa cad their obituaries in \ yey . al ey and \ And loses all the jigtets, Shorty may not care for tot oy Sg * “a ao caitieal dress ~ ° CC _— ye oe tows od 2 QMIBES ARE, WiDé ON THE “FONNY SIDE. aoe ’ And subscribe a penny or two each to 5 sanits . ‘ h on re ane nanan AAnnnnane HYCIENIC. THE BURGLAR HE CAME buy a bright tin halo for the alert and bril- | ; liant Shanghai liar who invented the das. {| heaury ts i ca itaeale & tardly dangers and dooms through which } | "As ¥ Amer 1 ye or they passed. | dented, for in a wen inude poetry and song ¢ of the loveliest types of ot the as a type of Amer hey ever were stype Thos THE EVENING WORLD'S rg pe peg dy Kero DAILY FORUM. a, hve no wipe. aren yee from dark to itght Bigned Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day | sre. combined with white or eray, can also be worn sugmestion of ere ugh one should experiment with green carefully Miss Lonesome—Oh, wi! : ne Homeo never come? Hist! That sound, he has * by Recognized Authorities, 4 wrong tint will have a disastrous result upon the wilee : » * hatr Dull biaek can also Am very dark ‘, but It must be go dark as to show red y in the siomer—@ay, | bought this umbrella THE SHIRT-WAIST MAN IN CHURCH) 'e a (you asa too tn sovoer eons A “Anarchy (@ frothing at the mouth.”. News Item. By Tmbrelia Maker — Well, you want CHRISTIF M’DONALD. bi ner ELECTRIC SPARK. rater piered. don't you? lending Lady in“ /@ \acet Girl M ‘The young lineman twirled hie hat in his ONLY AUTHORITY And now the h in an agitated manner aud spoke in « ; volce that seemed to hai rt-welst man |)"°* \Ns f has invaded the, y¢ the fact te, I-1—there’s something I've been hureb. Not only! wanting to teli you for a toog time, bar Ton that. & minister| ' fewh it. When you jook at me like ‘hat it Dreaks me all up. I've been coming bere so long 4 has preached {8 8} ings 1 oughtn't to be afraid, I reck tout you p shirt waiet, What know how it \s-or maybe y ntelther 1 thought » hext, and yet why | you tle the livest wire | ewe: —1 didn’t think it ol? Lamas | ould bes hard when | HIS TROUBLES. a tendecey to Away came fon Sunday, accompanied by a tall, handsome man \whom the children called “U’nele Tom,” and Mrs, Har. rington introduced as “My brother, Dr. Thomas Haddon.” “Uncle Tom" was a favorite with his small nephew and namesake, and that afternoon Honor saw through the window that young gentleman perched on poreh balustrade looking down at his uncle \ At last! And now you whall never leave me! ‘The justice shop is stil! open.” F “Ite jolty here,” sald the boy. “We have ple fer ular attendant at Here ne came to @ dead stop Dreakfast and cake every meal, and there's an organ he exctalme! tn desperation, “I'm short inatead ef a plano, and the cook comes in and aye 4 chureh, and for) oiroutted! I've burne: t © ‘Honor, you want the eggs bled or scrambled for 1 one T confess the) erty, ere you trying to ask me to marry you?’ breakfast” and never says, ‘Yes, ma'am,’ or ‘Misa,’ + idea of comfort) eH ; ' like mamma's." ‘ 3 4 Course I will, you foolish boy y% Mlustrated by] ng’;cu course wi, ou foi boy tastet, bat ber pride es bent "The eetiege ootta + the coatless man| iighting up with its pure radiance the : represented the profits of the berry crop and her ; rhokge thd a that, et niladelphia inqui friends bad praised her playing until Menor esteemed love of common LAS inageerapamed hereelf a musician. a CONDENSED SEA FOG Voele Hiram—Tou mastn’t prod. the actress nt SHOR TOR: 00 On Tae oact moseing SoAre Wan Sh elk See MeN While It Is true one goes to church to think of] A® spparatua for condensing wn fog lia drinking fou ale veges ain't the Janito Tigse-it it wean't for my lege ener Bw d quan oa Hone: spiritual things an‘ cultivate high moral resolve,| "***t has been invented by Prof Bell l wi w - range hindquarters | could make out I had on hiiad beadele on, the iia o¢ ymns ° , med as a desideratum by ocean wo) agers + And he goes burgling no more, Sa striped shirt watst. p jousework. it is also true that one cannot do all this when hot : * St 8-0-t- 0-00-90 O- AOS On Outer inbn nda Onan bata Onna nbn bun tet See erer renee te trerontne-ontno-ontnerentntnentnevtntnanontnnone@ ‘ When the Harringtons had gone back to the oty end uncomfortable NOVEL DEVIC EF " — er Deas RDU; Vino ter =~ Neaiaeeeeet sak a, [Honor found she had saved quite « sum above ex Y OR CATCHING RATS y - Ps r At Pastour’s. | |renees. An idea came to her, but tt wes too daring } V ap Rall br gd bd — thin| ete ll MARI ‘TH AIN AS A C. 4MPAIGNER. During last year LOB )to be realised. “At my tlne of life toa" se anid resses, men are nearly always! 3 date r ubile As & Dis door, but always eave him a letter of Introduction for nydrephabia at the t the = thick and exclude air from the body. The shirt. watst not only removes thie diMeulty but makes | iF zat H i 3 e Ee polition’ speaker While visting { mira, N.\to me. P persons were inoculated “ ” O's onty aid Mark Twaln appear ; te hereuit. “Why, I'm nearty thirty, re, honest incorruptible, that f# Joe Haw-| Pasteur Institute in Parts, brtant "I believe I'll do it; there’s nothing to pa LJ its foel as though r Witahiad niet. toe @ made a short @ Such a man in 9 ts like a bottle of per- =10:- Pan sank wearer feel as though some pleasure were to be aturday night, introducing ok fean m fomery in a glue factory—tt dorate the stench,| Heavy Tricycles. SEsVEd frst Ystinlad fo. a Siisiaies or ¢ carwce | Ciem Ham, of Connecticut, In the course of he te tM Soaow't destroy iL. 1 haven't sale any more e€| ‘Fhe waht of on WS. res pone ed ye ir poe von Swe marks Mr. Clemens paid nth ‘ , orve-po My . of which he might not otherwise hear & word | ‘Gen Hawley ysggesaeen my church at Ha yh ri ; peg a a a hin inieeaiccia {ter trleyele ts piclig to stay ail Winter, But Honor left no explanation, I hold that bodily comfort is a necessary accom- ford and the author of ‘Heautiful Snow’ Maybe he ; meat) tie pounds. and the letters she recetved were addressed in care paniment to mental enjoyment, [t has often oc- |will deny that. But Tam only here to give dim « ALUMINUM CURTAINS “ae ies the po ng 2 feck farm, curred to me that more men would go to chureh in| character from his last place As a@ pure cilieen, I re LUMINUM hee just been employed for the con- A Steam ‘Bus. leant a ee J ggg Be at the warm weather if they could do so without roast | epect him: as a personal friend for years, | have she Gao of & Rew fireproof curtain to de used Tn 18S a public steam TAKING ND her duty where she Wt 8 Come | warmest regard for him: as a neigh! w se in thal » cur s@ ‘ innibus ran between Pad- — Nt i table garden adjoins gine, wiy-why,. | watch teet Tigh, 1¢ com Matyi devel a iam poe bites ington and the Bank of Ms * ree nee seine 7 Ge, ree Now, there is bound to be a great furore before | As the author of ‘Heautiful Snow,” he han added 4 new of an inch thie and welghe 4.000 pounds. | England. jtake the family again Honor was glad, and they the man’s shirt walst becomes generally accepted | pang to Winter. He ty a equate. true man in honest ao | -0:— ae ose ie Recoreerries are paets gad ee Women Will depresate ail endeavors to make 1i| polities, and I must pay he es a mighty fone-| Useless Lightning Rods. | A Square Meal. ‘ came the following Sunday. |some position. 80 broad, so » iter that he never turned a tramp empty-handed from | of every sort and kind are useless. la lis charac-P ‘The Electrical Review declares that lightning-rods tingle swallow will “T Go not understand it,” Mra. Harrngton sald te lan ur ¢,000 files in a day, Mim. “Bwerything seems unchanged, but there ts @ |ifference. The meals are the same, but so nicely jee served. Honor's dresses are as simple, but her mam BOY? ts) MAKE THE BEST WASHERWOMEN, 6 jeraicne' tsunami Popular, and at the same time they will upyratd men for not attending church in Summer Here fs a chance for a little consideration | Wales a Cripman., 1 was surprised « few night# ago to see a man | 7am Exnee ef WS fn a shirt watst occupying a seat at the theatre bea er a woieomidiy ‘ lone ano a cole ARE THE 5 I-foitofefeiep | ticed the flowers on the table?’ But I was also struck at the cool and tnviting ap Appolated six horse-power ted Frenchwoman who ¢ “Pooh!” said her brother, looking at h's sister ad- Pearance the new style presented. | notice: that er “f ex ag th * 4 Z miringly; “it's only your good influence, Alice,” { | Nevertheless, some weeks later Dr. Haddon fe clared that he needet a rest and was not going backs , to the city for a month. Discovering Honors love of books, he declared there was no place ao favorable for the reading of one’s favorite author nh a@ boat, resting tn the shade of vine-laden branches. The quiet, modest Man with peculiar interest, and he seemed ty @njoy himself Of course a church Is not a theatre, but 1 think the same rule will apply to both. Indeed, I believe the church should be favored as a place in whieh Our Investment | The sum nyested In mo- mpenies in $e wear the shirt watst, for the renson that it doe ey aw young woman, who could manage a household or Bot offer excitement to (ho min food for 42 Versus 51 ' » farm equally well, and whore manners were gracious Phought and rer " \nd there mall dow nee one of wid araphe ‘ and gentie like those of a woman of culture, at fret that a man or a woman eon reflect ar sider to narrying =o ribe aroused his curtosity, then his Interest, and Interest b bett ivantage w? . P ” " { witew ot is always akin to love Much better advantage when he or she ix clothed } a Watk int t , ot teh and ; , ; P | Poms,” said tha! gentleman's namesake cas @eolly and comfortably ‘ tra ‘ neh through ft] | the lest before the Harringtone were te ; ' oy rat any. — return @@ town, "I with we could live here every i - od ¢ n Summer, don't you?” ™ ‘a ; - : 2 , . “Perhaps your aunt will let you viett her every ater tank H * ‘ \r . m ; ‘ Summer,” said his uncle, taking Honors hand and ‘ ated a for . ny turning to hie sister for congra A Cat TECTED CARRIER PIGEONS. [om ‘ “Hurrah for my Aunt Honor ne om em early as much HIN hoo tubes are fastened arrter pia = na tr ‘ T: ’ +19 prot hem trom vir of prey 0 lg fe THE STOCKADE. e In th ‘ nn tor h aco wf t aly amily oes aaa tot . ng sound whi nt! » ereedad The earliest known system of fortifieation was the vot mies s birds and keeps them a: @ respe mot stockade, It has been employed, at one time or ame Seer Be Palioed to inure water when neceseliy F $1 , [were advertiont for other, by all nations, but i tl io use in Tasker. HARRIET @ HUBBARD ® AYER @ ® TO-DAY @ ANSWERS ® THE LETTERS ® OF @ UNHAPPY ® WIVES. antag tren and yourself r r husband, Drave Mitle take af thinking that once they are married they need me, or how will tt end? wl Seg tie me te 6 ° e Nenity of y vont ws ‘- wite and wit ’ ! help him make no effort to retain the love and admiration of the BROKEN-HEARTED BRIDE fettere of “a @ matt h ® equa every respect. ar v n forever more ! depth to man who was won by her brightness and cheeriness| | AM afraid you have but yourself te Dblame in this é } ' t ect 1 * respect he who over- and by the |ttle coquetries that charm in a sweetheart; case, my dear. WEDAES erplen ’ ‘ a Save ' A Deieking MHeshand, f ngelf ever commands jand are even more Captivating in a wife. ! You should never allow any one to eriticee pour 1} Lovers. nls attitude Dear Mrs. Aver | Before you were married difn’t you take more husband's conduct tn your hearing. Your first duty te THURSDAY } () 1 am b the world, I love A Stay-Onl-Sighte Hushand, pains with yourself and your surroundings? to the man you have solemnly vowed to love and trust A i ) ‘ © A man’s associate aod life partne . ning him. Tell me, Dear Mre. Ayer | Try honestiy for a little time to act just as you weed at the altar. Just think of your young husband's eut- i bards, } a on . ays these | beaneeh yo there any help for a sband hae fate ken to staying out nights ‘to during your courtship. Make yourself look as fering im case, ag I believe, he ts entirely guiltiens im FRIDAY tars ncer H With my ¥ 1 e man ® NNO! cetirain bis lowe for liquor? We are I t him apie os out, and be pretty, De as fascinating—even flirt a little with your thie matter. How bitterly he must feel to know that ela . ff. as | inherited 4 nice little fortane, my says he \s , ib, bit when we were fret own husband. the girl he loved 90 well that he wanted her above all etiquette ' ir husband eatd them husband hes a good busines w he negiects | . y night Make your hothe & place socially delightful. Invite others for hie life's companion, the wife of & few Letier ’ ’ 4 are ree in plaion, ant bnowe the end w ° us both. We ' e wha your busband’s friends and show your talents as a months, could be disteral to him. en, © ‘ y i e a dear ee years ls WHSTCHED ELLA. (housekeeper entertainer, according to your means.| Your husband's integrity should be sacred te you. Hot receive att n ¢ ¢ on with © of the | there any hope . vwtully, 2 ME right way a + condition of af- YOU are on Your mettle, and you are not the average You Rave wounded his pride and lowered yourselé in i for publics vr { : A Lov ING WIPE. fates is the . American girl in wit and tact If you canoot soon win Me estimation by listening to such @ con’ } il x me - }TPRE ie alw the ¢ husband! used om vet at- Your young husband from such « poor rival as a)of gossip, and you should make the geen only. 4 Bimoyediod ye . man who wants tm. P been wine ne the mont ate) Four yous ‘ |pone your husbend aid apeak by chanee to an old eo nnn np tee Your temper - le ecned in mo . there ts hance of curing the! Now he pre < » j _ |quotatance. Is there any reason why he should not k t m man » do the work of exerting his ou not think pow are a little to blame A Flirty Hesband, |eay a few pleasant words to an old friend, no matter ad ¥ A Hustand Whe Comnts Pennies uiliated y * . er * It may de. on the right side in : Dear Mrs. Ayer: what age or sex? Me had eyes and he chose you for Dear Mie s)++ self and , - nue from the beginning Hem pt to Dread off a Rabie Wilh very few exeeptions a woman who has won a [ was very happy with my husband until lately, /Me wife. Ien’t thet a suMeient proof that he loved MY busvan’ « Boa week ’ ted as though * . that feade earace husband can, if she only knows how, keep him, and if when an old school frieat of mine told me she saw | 7@@ better than all others? Fea the house ie mye 4 have decide ‘ . WIth a loving wile (o stand by hm, a son to be eFowd really ever loves home (here fs so reason him flirting with a girl he used to know before we) Yow are in the wrong, and if you are an honest gist expeti«s me ty k am account Aull he agrees 4 % of snd means to back him, | should say your hue rring auch ay substitute as a social ried. When I accused him of the deed he 7OU Must make the apologies. Let this incident bee Basks ty books a cect a week band certainly cap become a well a timply looked at te In scorn, and sald T ought to be | W8YMINE, and never permit any one, not even @ meme . im ‘Then stick to your row't get a Have) If the bAbIt has not gro fixed the mere exer-| [ty the wife# part te make home a paradiee of hap» ashamed of myself to allows any one to talk to me} Der of your own family, to make disparaging remart the house as pretty . as will may be @ he Hut the cure will be pines to the husband acainat bm. Since then he has seareely spoken to/@P0ut your busband if you would live ia peace am® ua Mf your husberd will take treatment In (hat agfe haven Se should fod such rest and peace me and has a horrible way of ooking at me. He pro- fer| ‘tke = Make yourself loot just as pretty as you can. Be for hts malady and pttre delight (hat mo ouside temptation can reach vides me with money and doesn't scold, but just bare ie TR ‘ * bright and gay and do everything to charm (nis foollsh The alcoholic aabit le a disease, and if the gubjeet | him. treats me as though | were ome one he dldqt know électric Tea, Ve bees de sans Natbund, DUE baver cmeeat toe est aa a vervunt WH Delp curable, | 4 great many good women ai beart make the mit-jat a Maoeid be not Bag tay pardon and ° To lenwee are now dried clsctricalin