The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1900, Page 8

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7 IE. OR, ‘I T] Periianes by whe Prem he © PaMK mane Moll Mae folaiei lt Gotered 41 the Post ito 4 New Tork oa Reroet ane Mall Matt THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. Ata = , rk® evece NO, 14 am VOL 41 osssee vseee : Wi sb leiminteinieteinininintet-t ; < J HEARTS ARE TRUMPS antcwnlreenn j A New York actress $ ‘ damages for a broken heart Some insurance companies will $5,000 to losers of both eves, both ar or both legs. Others pay as high as $10,000 for | of life. But it remains for a fractured heart to bring the star price in the anatonical market. Verily, hearts are trumps with a ven- 4 geance. PA READS A STORT * ve me we WITH A MORAL: Iry tastes | THE EVENING WORLD'S| DAILY FORUM. ved yad r Bigned Editorials on Leading Topios of the La “aw , by Recognized Authorities, ; ed ° BENEFITS OF THE CUBAN VISIT. ' ps By + WITT WARNER. It ts alwe Ag country to t acquainted with the p JOHN DE eS of another, esperiaily & os when the tween then and most of all when on bility for the other Actual visits sentative oft Assumed re-) o keys a ' 1x ™ if welfare n that Root by renee tizens are tt ' * . °- ns to this end the gold Fine nd from all|\" i" : i an extrao . 4 she best me When the visitors are nun parts of their country dinary opportusity to become arquainted with the other; and where, hundred s paws toot Selected from among those who are to train the! rl children of Cuba, come to us from every part ot lee ona + would ' " that isiand, it is an ideal plan for | ance | As to our guests, not merely have they learned | fomewhat of us and our country under elre Btances favorable to ourrely es but what to fully ay | Ti awe important to them, thelr hocizon bas been broad sd ened 20 that henceforth they me hele ake Gr et tions of Cuba to the world [on a clearer Habt than | wouldn't of as in this cane, tte better acquaint jeonybo oink to prot aw * woul ? Lived wtth the (alry alt ih must see the rela ever before Paw looked kind of soa at Maw, and she As to ourselves, we have had a far better oppor. | ‘ . f , " tunity of learning of them than they of us Wess. tots ct an co itunes have seen such a representation of a single pro a? W oe fession, coming a thousand miles from a «mall whe country impoverished by war, as muet silence dur d y i ing the lifetime of this generation any claim upon , Our part that in what we most respect Cuba ts w othe Mook on the Jess rich than we era ie new * Buch a delegation from average Amertean to Mie : calities, including an equal population, would ny lined cate have been most creditable. It must astound the: tod who lately deprecated sympathy with what they considers: a barbarian nation fehting for ite I erty, and those others who more a ha that we should keep Cuba in leading strin ant —— we have taught civilization to her victor ' \ NG Bt I hope they wm nea tom ‘ . they may learn me that ‘tindes teach to more of us more about themsely ME MUM 00 ~ — Ce {QUERIES AND ANSWERS. : as OR MOTHER, er rey eee TO HON eee Nephew What relation was Napor 1 . Telaim he was his son My frie 850.000 « Year How much ® President 3 et? Daring November and December When te the shooting of gra aivrels wed Long isiant? : ‘ Sunday H ¢ week N On what day of LINCOLN Sy vv wee ese? racial actcd nce mmits, Tin 8 tet ste. oI NTIE1H CENTURY MESSENGER BOY; | » MIS ADV ENTU ied OF SHUST? M’ N ABB.— By FERDINAND G. LONG. A NEW AND FUNNY CREATION tenek something.” “ Aid it! Me did bet letelnlnletmleloiminteinteininiateinintnte! tototet lob ole “LP wonder baw How ol mast be a @ying niachine.? Say, ate't it a damdy. eee eeee ‘SOME ¢ TIMELY « CHAFF ¢ TO » RAISE Ao BAUGH. | oe a ees ING TOO MUCH * INNO PLEASURES OF CHILDHOOD. Ro MORTIMER was rich, but more some nephew v g man should marry ‘f epent five years looking for , heter get out fee Arabella Bur beauty from bd rt at the Hrowns’. ro.” he sata, 1 ‘ s they passed the * M aught his w Take ag 1 look at her Sea 7 Bios me makes me ne ' AS foes to make nn r r ‘onsider. f ed wit *, my “ 4 with no w ungratifed, HOE Ee eee Ett etn etn tt ont tebanontntnt-ontebntetnttatnenened Har 1 SHOCKED BY A STATUE. | pete mi sea iin mii ba Age OF $1,000,000 BRIDE. *: ve set tues oe EVENING WORLD fle ” May Stewie: Worthington, wh > boy! ‘To-morrow yn a visit to the F wh above, Wiliam 1m n 1 come back I'd ike to bring your I * tevbsbreeecreernetter m Sc tee ioearattor bing preaent~ah, Marrs Pe Pe eee A Commater’s Kile tt, Mortimer.” i eee my ape ape a sgoteoreoneeteree teietnt 1 in i fe.” wad Harry ; T wish to complatn about the ' en te el that you were Miss H ‘ ond ; od her lovely fice to} : e ¥ 1 y tek reser and me, | Bight ‘ re reser mistak ur uncle made Tf rf ayers, ¢ af @ the res f us t Mre. Brown” ‘ 1 we tak se reserved sea Miriam! He ordered } J dows such pane take Miss Burr and Mee } . . . . t \ghtes om He rry , with i + at -aused w , ‘ ‘ v i . e ; A . work ‘ . from ¢ for a thousand pounide ' ABA ' Moegeste Vew North Miver Hridue Mr. Mortimer Allow me ’ ‘ Netd oN , . 4 * aber * 1 Mir 1 with et gir the k eo AJ Ket 4 requested me to Not bet ddty Adio’ : Mirtan sprang for@ant and lifted her eves plead- ely to his fa . ; Please forgive him, sir—please do! It was all my Ata we fault. 1-1 lov w This is wrong. My For one minute Uncle Jasper struggled againet her name, and so had my unele yenuty and sweetness Adiy” (to rhyme with “gladly” ot ‘Then he amiled down in Miriam's upturned face, — | y*). This {9 @ point worth remembe “Well, my dear, you are ern - barre) TINT 7 eo who like spesk correctly Jand Ii be hanged if I wonder at ‘arry’s tmposition ; ne aN ti t Mrs. ADbAI PARSONS. Hampden, Mass “Petsbeletelotelatetetsteteetett on me. Riess yuu! & second kiss!” . ay, c —— = . wife he already had. She demanded $1,000.00 Harr jortimer an were happy, and te Quick Work 8 divorce, and after two years of haggling| Miriam often wor De, Waele 50 oe yx Leeds ig a Chicago-Cleveland Uncle Jneper, eo much does he love and depend upon he of & & are re she agreed to her terme. through Au 2.0 mit nich me | her HARRIET ® HUBBARD 2 AYER® TO-DAY . ANSWERS THE * LETTERS OF TROUBLED® HUSBANDS. sun will shine through ;raally 1 domestic sea. “ on and y ak 70.u a ' en te a i Se Rip ‘i 4, ot say that you posttively are to side Bras BYE ery dining tenterness and devotion evoke the response y our own ease. | blame ms despair and before you con letters concern 2 7 et iy aye, when you used to look clude to reste f to an unbappy future just ; ; nwa ng your sweetheart, your|ask yourself 9 fox home-directed questions Letters without ) § : are oe é . n and happiness.| First, te the little girl well? If she ts not, then " Her Love Has (hanged hie you + was with smiling face, |you m reat her ar you would @ sick child, with hot receive atte A $ Dear Mrs Aye goer «as mome pretty com. |tn renee, infinite tenderness. eS heer the ago t married a giel 1 was deep Y ak 6 ark ' ~ much t 1 take her te aeerrention, §— Write 9 ‘ * wo way the hfe uF set and one O81" Ai 4 moon there was a funning|pla ; mie a compan- ‘ x nome for {tractions # was her cot npanime ol es and snes , er nd entertaining a* you fid when you were paper onl. ; a spel rib iowa, | bare dese may best, and 1 can't [OS ope ment of smi and ki and tender reg four Geueiees War th nav Attn ere * An ey Ieee that I have n Totevt the tittle girl emile beck and return your ing, of to you make fun “ R Hesband ever | like the 1 ma ¥ flection in every way she could? you drive a knife Int t by + of doesn't take any f Now, something must have bappened between you ty failures with your mother's ever gives me @ pleasant wor sy two to have transforme 1 happy brite into a low me ine? now what land 4 ly time she brig p when she is], iptted, dejected and cynical wife. Of course, she har faults, my dear friend. What with her off frends. saying whe thinks & 1 oe hack and eee If you eannot place the hour in| would you have to offer as a fale exchange tn case ’ wife, w vat at can f G0 19 CFO) wien ihe wedge of dixcort found {ts entrance into|you had marriet a perfect creature? It's a mercy NG HUSBAND | sue nome. women are not angels, ‘et me you. If they ' first year of martted fife ls a hard time usi) When you took up the common business life of an|were there woul! be on end to matrimonial affairs 1 4 and wife and I toleveryday man did you remember to be the affections! But moat women are good, sweet and true, which fe has vay In th © ote, mood wer with that little girl at home i* better { han wneeile for this earthly pilerimage, ‘ « of your before tiking elther side 7 ! time, tet me fe | * over cantifly h your wife end ' to nd ne « sinethe girl y wed and mer-iyou, trying t self to the new conditions make love to he oollment ber, pet her, take her ite up ried te the same woman whom you fati to underslof her surrsusdings lout and be as dev as you were during wove « the ! lecand to-day | Women, as I have remarked before, are not saints, )courtship and honeymoon. A LOVING HUSRAN went come 8 , rye Liversion and pleneures| ‘The joy and brightness ant méirthful spirits you lyut they are to the end. the very best of them, sen-| Then, if she continues to he melancholy and mis- such & cane as ‘ niete hat be her are? ‘found Irresistible in her as your sweetheart are only | sitive children, as easily hurt as they are ready to anthropic, write to me. G08 consistent, persistent pa-| Mow you complain of a trif_ine refural your ife) How t ey matiors® Do you make her in-|submerged They are unger water, to be sure~jforgive end Be friends yg if & man but under.) But if you do your best I'm fairly certain you'll [makes in regard to your comfort at your ‘foeala, ‘ ie girlish tears, probably-—but I am sure if'stands how to smooth the Famed waters of the!have no occasion (o ask my further counsel [dependent of you in that particular?

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