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—————- ene AFD, New Tort Sew Tor ae Recent Chane Mall Marler Gevered 41 the Poet-1fire « WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1900, «NO. 14,24 kA giti eye list is trying to cut down the record between New Y« Chicag Toa % health an J + show for her work, Should she win her p ble reward will be to see ¢ other woman knock a still larger hole Such is athietic fame eit fein tein tndettelettet THE ! DAILY Signed Ecitorie's o by Recognized Authorities, e e LESSON OF HUNTINGTON'S LIFE. | By RANDOLPH GUGG ENHEIMER FORUM, Leading Topics of tha De VP. ai belies The lessons taught by the Ife of Coil should be taken t heart by every young man in America Itving fn an age whose pessimism fovea not confine it velf to ridiculous iterations that life ls not worth Itving, ny tm but has almost an Pane oathilated the bus! t th One hears too ofter ness ambition criticisms of -ur moder f professional conditions. ag ES nlc has persuaded him ' vf decoming rich and in the last generation. Such n about to com is fallacy and « accents, that t le any more elon le an italicised t t t the prizes of rk and ¥ Ms Potter Huntington |'* Wo are at present | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1900, — — THE TWENTIETH CENIURY MESSENG. CR BOY; ~By FE RDIN A NDG No. yperr - OR, THE OF SHOR TY M’ N ABB. MISADV EN TU RES g. , 7 Be vie mast think this le the Patertty.”" Pet leleisticbiniinieini~ THE HOUR OF i — oo PARTING. { f \ C-ONVING BOATING DEVICE Woprrtgh) by the Pree T money on him’ ete of teletnlfabatel st ee JOKES TO AiUSE AND SCATTER THE BbU UES on ne nn nn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nn 0 one ee on ee ees MARCH OF SCIENCE. G. LONG. OWhile fF take a let Joel “Did you mins your ¢ ninbelelnlatoleleteintalntebnintelaiat ele pened Sr am a 4 sae ‘ ery ae . vt i mothe, : = ' <> he salds how receive ineumt . Teall e + Heer sweetheart, instead of bein . ¢ elder and y “ e . ‘you will not “ Julia Deagon, “ ances must 9 fit. Good shun her folks altowetper He finds ft " ' with meas well for remalntng “ c 7 | ' $-a-tenantctnt t-te beantngntrd-tnQutnbrd-trtntn nbn t-trtnQtntrtntnrtnPsPntnentntntrnd onto tthe cahaay the role of Brett I iOVEMENTS Sscaense: o ad ture. Thue : { rr t atly beigtll | inter i) yw art ; ‘ nig cone H reneat-wht the-water habit Pony ‘ Mr Ds Six” And auch ‘ en ! 1 \ ow { WARNING « , n? oN 47 of Ady in tite cane In ey ; “ r ye during’ And now, what hold Wisely enough, © $ « colo restart My cousla, Mr Breet, Co eat Kisses for the husband ' ; suggest w name” lover. } Ye Hut we tht of naming him Stlas, pute | You have behaved consiferately a “e, & wou © wt a ti Iwagen Ain't that fot require @ much greater stretch ¢ oame * low out your present itne of conduc Rut my sin joesn't like Silas, You know, he me te the combined wishes of your ¢ sthe name It is eo geandfatherly and bur. motherdtn-lew untll Jen. L whtoh te not eo very far off } I'm sure 1 wouldnt want a baby of mine And then you can wed her and make love to her tv} . the Rome to which your bear her to your heart «| W k en? It don’t make no great content H t Ten o'clotk te considered the proper time for eve? s ¢ . . 1 ihe lease Mr. Brett, len engaged lover to take his leave of his I he . Db think that ® |tt might be etretohed cn specta } t A i ment later ‘ { . rt * see, and beet to cheerve the } ' rit in eh. ; some day: you ean't . ‘ i . pt these for h ' Y i ' . toe and @ haw ‘ bby arcang ra . nen SELLE EL SETH ttt ettete ate ntntttetntattntates Ha os ee er os n A A A r / ~ r * DIA VAL rar ! Xy 4 K A Setafeledatatalalalatatehahafel ate pitebeee |! I . - - - ‘ ~ - _—~ ~ dl . 7 vv ER ' He « og exactly te AN EVERY-DAY AMERICAN; DEVISER OFA FARMER AND (TRIS MAN IS PAYING OFF febinebteobineteebiteeetnleieteb bt | 5 iy seme opportcnities an ars presented to-day to an; HIS DAUGHTER A QUEEN. NEW LANGUAGE. INVENTOR.) THE DEBTS OF PROGENITORS. Ao Amticvaeation Men town oF co a 4 died @ multt-millionalre | ¢.¢-0-ce-eee-e-oecaree-e-ext---trontnent-e-0-e-0-0er0~ 5 . : : : t, and 6 that the tri. amga ‘ . I'm just back possesses and es { { } fds 4 qualities—bis ; 3 we industry; t ; } } ‘ « sacrifice th a { H ACA worthless « te indulg- { ‘ ! % C bt ‘ ’ ‘ j Hs Hed Habits F ence; Li purp 4 his absolute | H + j 7 Mire. th 1 tm meek ( faith in himse t ire 4 I } ‘ Bat ies er, honest wai insists . — \t t i | ‘ we * On wan Int Qeerertn etter tren entetrte tote ene t-tetne-e-trtnteeee i | 4 ry ; { . ' me, 84 hog ‘ tions, } i - } ] h ‘ , AND ANSWERS.| : ‘. mo sine ie? Pes { } } : % t aun nea hen wir} 1 the | ened ened, Settee eee eeeeee | + ' ! YOUNG Wires ie A iM “oe Hampden 1} ! NTE ' - atte In what nty of Mass werty ts fe a ‘ ' t } Anarchy vs, Sociatiem, 1 Lord W none AVELLE ? ive ri ed od 5 hes ! ‘a ~~ poke there Once } , ' days of anarchistic plots “TF must be fre How often have Pits and Sharkey fou + a j y give, ina fow words, the difference betw Cirnnted. But now hear my aide of the story. My detore this pres at ef . ; j Apa and Soctaliem. Does such diff rence exis isin, Mre Cha €. ca Mes. Deagon, ‘ | , ARTHUR J COPY. | eer ir ei bas f ; my Ms . Ie there any law prove a the cantiteey tor Prew-| } t as ‘ a Wart, and here te vf money for @ dent of the sofa t R. ’ chr “ » the nirary the hb scalseny plier eadllt hpeiee I, } | ms sawea ent Strack Him, tortor ss ree tw You believe me i ran pil Pgh er » 4 . i t t { 5 s ma 1 am engaged 04) preedom with ner name. “I knew there must be some pa alten preree h ve i ; ; e the wirt dear flew vee 1 tha vd for your antes. - I } H q { CHARLES SN. PURVIB t and k me. She pi ft was such i) permit an outsider . | EE EEE EE TET ETE ROE E ; sities rn =e | art Ne ‘ , Should . dere fh an MOMMA a, Chae A aT wih 4 be » good wife, Will some a Fico pial co fagars Pip Seated hte. pe Seer 1 “of Vie * t an op FIANCE, make ® recipiiate mate ” ‘ — i | ter r k You know 1 love tame ‘ whose banking fir hie Mae , - ts - p- ts if catia CHINA’S MULBERRY TREES. as 4 ame’ t Geuiid Save, ‘tae he Bon => Or the $ are long ULPBRRY trees grow everywhere, and hence gon's How x ‘ t we « Ay every cent > this Ching’s ereat pro f silk 8 tories are oA f ances unhesitatingly sud “Yes” fe pow ta ‘ ° thee ft almost erated e large cities In 16 ' fisapproved of name Silas, but ft a gh ee 9.” |Rhansh 1 es, ant several cot.) would ’ os to have her * read Mrs. @& { h rent n mills have recently been started \ HARRIET + HUBBARD@ AYER ® TO-DA ® ES LETTER e0F® el 4 dann 1) Photographe Should Not Be Given Promises. » have a gomfortable i. #8 ousty. , knowtng that at least , K etore 1 will be able ainted with a young ¢ nan for quite n . Obicets to Her Correspondents, ond (9 beet tome an though be le Sry! ue : oak s of twenty years and keen company with | fond me. and ke him a He bas begged #0 ft will be if Leone ae . ’ whom : - m: ra { myself, fq not KNOW tinne them when will ¢ vine years Y y a ay. 1 an corresponding with A s right or not to give him one, as 1 don't! ig @ jong courtahip, and yet { ine sage ‘ ! x for the past fifteen ye ady company with him a’ yet will brevk her hear y “tle sear ane tae Lor nae, ee ANXIOUS YOUNG GIRL. | Pieas pnt yourself In my position and you will Lear He My ‘ cots to my call- PT ail depends upon your acquatn e with the young be abie we read bet we ¢ lines. Give me this advice @ this old acquaintance “Dear 8° ani telle me f gentieman tt ts quite safe c fora girite and I will neve i fw able to ener 3 i As tong ant st stop corresponding. { do pot wish to lose my! five ber photograph to an olf friend, but it Is a continue to call on her tt will be injuring her chances Teil the Young Wan the Trach lover and | Mike to correspond with my olf friend, a9| risky matier to distribute such souvenirs tndlscriml- | of marcinge with some one else, and I am looking fot #4 good friend of my parents. Kind nateny her welfare and not my own. oT. ‘ coomnamed nnn nnn . and have been . ® HEARTBROKEN H, 2 | The safest thing for you will be to walt until you tly frank with you. I cannot believe Bees She Love tim?! Y is yo really love this young man enough to qwieh to| are quite certain the young gentleman deserves euch ' Are resily in love with thts girl. If you ther ] — peace of mind should be ofa proof of your friendshtp. were you would be the first to feel certain that to pacar you. - |! um ©. money which enables you to support yours »d ai y Me Does Not Really Love Her. er nisomely would take care of two young : wite? as oribe you » ‘ Base thee, Aad ¢, with the world before them, (n comfort 2 ‘ \ . your method in your corresp Tam a student with only = email income and have 1 think you are doing the girl an injustice to came AEPHINE. | teular person. 1 franltly thi . « op a young Indy for about a ® tinue your attentions, hecause it is obvious she ate Bede Unte ohe © . Dt com his lack of worldly experience, ith, We love each other very much hot occupy the place in your Seart which would be = feos fd - : > Let the Vouns Man Do the Catling sare te roper thing and so understood for old friends! stand exch other very well, but although I am able to! hers if you really and desperately enamored of idm athe pe * ane Men Aye: to address each other when writing as “My Dear port myrelt very handsomely | am not abia_to her. Hearts ot broken so easily’ They are burt, OF & FORE wt « time, then we would wake I have been keeping steady company with a young | a o for CWO Months ago I decided to teive tow fe going J saked her once again | to tell her of my tov to purwue will be | John. A | men aged twenty-two for the past etx montha 1} to t aokly that 0 | would like to ask you, Do you think it proper for me| There is no reason why you oe Samer night I would like to, wa have | tend to marr; pleasant attentions in the future if be © very small eacrifice for you jo make — “Dear Helen,” and there is no significance | support another. I have had a number of little tallies | bot they have a wonderful capacity for repair, tiached to the act. But if your sweetheart ip made! on this sulzject with her, sad ste vabioenaie co:su8) wd in I think you should consider him first of al!.jae | just what my ‘The girl will suffer, of course, a! first, but she would be vamily more unhappy as your wife unless your leve for het coanged and deepened materially magawhtin

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