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= = ” ek Se v a — —— — —— ———— THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2%, If oe 8Piconn Thac| THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MESSENGER BOY; (3%) feat Pow Ps or rome: | OR, THE MISADVENTURES OF SHORTY MNABB.—By FERDINAND G. LONG Cali habe Den.atin o He 18 w comstcem 4 eleie ee wellness bie i-! oh set FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900. The Man and the Mob. Thowaniso de lars’ worth ot f in Akron, O,, lies in ruins Sunply because a number of p ably sane men chose to 5 viduality and become atoms of that ane monster known as a Mol We have cultivated the Individual down to a fine point, and we mark with the forward strides he has made during the recent centuries. But merge the Individual into the Mass; then anger him, and the result is a Mob, “It they'll onty keep busy.’ . vy Hangs over your bead!’ “Say, Your mommer wants yer!” oDid ite ‘hebiitbletbininininini=in et eieintebielet tele eoeaseneven ener efeintcieininipfeinielnfeeicinintete fines ttt + ee tt eee eee re aes WHEN THESE YOU SPY, YOUR BLUES Wibb FY.) 800% a behind he it f § of th ee patient's PERIL OP CHANCE oeere SUMMER RHAP- WHILE THE CLOUDS ROLLED BY. + A PROVED CHARGE not sv very far advanced in culture be- > Mareare d latenesiy; “E Wes yond that which burned the art treasures t t nh tad of ancient Rome and Alexandna, t ® Oh i Shpeiathnpeeereretrertrrereey errr { I loa at ut be — ; F , =| i Nie ne. Fo THE EVENING WORLD'S I sake We'll prov . Y | for am DAILY FORUM 2. on a + . tT was etill too ne ibe ess to . prened, and she tee Signed Editorials on Leading Topios of the Day) x nthe nures returned! & by Recogni Authorities ” mo frat! little hand y d z ’ a sabes ing surgeen, and when the * Ld ' et tat her bedede the next morn LOCATING WEAK POLITICAL DIS- 0. 4s. ‘8 returning hea RICT th tet ica? What's this I Rear about your fainting yesterday! TRICTS, lithe tiaw I he 1 TY pepfessional reproof. “Don't y ‘ is know that such unreasonable fuet retards y By ’ . > san ; recovery, my lear young lady. and don't you want JOHN A. MASON, I heoke A got wel! quick t “ ’ akin » "Indesd I @ foctor came the p Seoretary Demooratio State Committer any : ueh t ERSONS not familiar with the * t He : management of a political i ibe s sit to repress a sympathet ’ yi campaign often ask how the rei « of nr, mite. ' leaders know so accurately | of w ss y heave Here xe = Sep ERE! ” jog together.” Moonshine. Seeieeiee wee ete See renahrtene, where to locate the weak me 1 sassepraneiieeanea ee et ea worn Som Sol Dd a saat, «[ QUERIES AND ANSWERS. her the m the wo i A WOMLY OF 808 country, Swiee " une the riek of her prectous iif } ies a ee ee renal ' Asa matter of fact, a campaign Is conducted many « 6 haa beer ’ the Jat net 106,71 (Censas of 1800), like a large business. rhere " artna fund ard street and | Please let ‘ W many inhabitants Denver, + : The mer or both partis depend on reports of PORN! Nw pel Rit did bia we and neighborhood wisn dred and Fourth Jeo), has ANXIOUS. committeemen for the feeling in lifferent se« be pies 4 i errand A ib Cansees na arene ee ererarrererennerererd tons. They in turn receive figures from local |rspiet | t aaa HE WAS THE WAN. A bete fe are now Iiving in the sineteenth cen ; politicians. When the accounts reach headquar | MY leer ances can be te omy 1 ‘ iv FoR 1T Ress—They say Maud Gowly k Bt bets we are tn the twentieth, W sah wine? ters they contain fairly correct estimates of whut tae iad hr Mel { we hema Pe me ase ley Vee Vena s RNA SANE) tei Keusaeaciie ; actual conditions are {n that particular locality ablettion ‘onl’ the Sager age a trom? Jack That's true } Tam a native American. In order for me to ’ Of course the mere reperta are not all There tog 5 ’ ‘ . | ss i know? fhe eligthle £ resid t my father also : are men who belong to the party who have ’ ; e * Jock! t from wn lips Thave been MORRIS FISHBEIN, p ' eh eee TEE eatin Fee REM t tte ttt tte oteeett tne en tntnenentnt: Gebntntnted: { neither time nor inclination to use their influence i among their fellows, These men have to be peor * ’ ie A CANNIBAL CIVE IZED. FIRST OF THE F ASTERS. sh for nothing? and shown the /mportance of hard work as an ¥ uPP, . or ihe s his name, and he ia S66 +\e si ererereree a ernrmwrerersye owe , en, eanential to campaign success. | ae ve ee armies : | Can a Catholle be President of the United States if There are different sections of the country de-| | Lind SRAW EINOuY Wioesh he has eaten ‘aimatad? 0. o. voted to different policies. It is the manngers| coaeaaibe aii 1 fest ant : J People’s Choral Union, business to plant his forces where they will be the COST OF PURLIC BULLDINGS wo4 Christian He ¢ nprofessioncl py wit form me where I can get tne most effective for his party's good Te the teed Sta Hage hy $ i. ni " ' ' A ramen San Jose, Cal, how big 5 Mra, MINNIE GRAHAM. j 3 a business house sends out ite drummers so 24, ke ite unfortunat » 1 Take Boot ¥ iT ‘ ¢ ‘\ ‘ To } _ 4 e ” ener tar fT { the Campaign Committee depends on its . : ( med Meet y} Z shige Ae wre OFe a babies } sentatives for statements showing strong and es, mal 1% Muiniely” Pre , a \ “ pis i weak spots in the political fleld hl H 211.0% iCensne of 1801) It often happens that judicious application of an a ‘4 What fs t the efty of London, Eng energy to districts which appear doubtful turn and y ; . ; la M. SIMON. them the right way rn y ting of| 3 “HE opera jeez Sp ae ; bas (. Pulforth, 14 Seconds. Thus the knowledge of wenk places !* ahno- @ Fi) religions = 4 " ar a a wut holds the recor ng the bases, and tutely necessary to headquarters. There must be s xdons St ale is : mente at le ready to|” ll i. B.D. &. & maximum of effort and a minimum of apathy, t civiltaine | ® urse who had waited upor The doubtful districts in the political horiton the eating of hue! $ 7. oils gpl page - ae LOWE WAITED FORTY: THREE YEARS, must be won over and replaced by strong ones y recall } ’ nt. fhe bent over | LCSearee reeves Enthusiasm and bard work are synonymous in a a ad | f ea tly beating heart : . : political campaign. It t# necessary ncourage ‘ i* kk. { r ¢ said, The great ape | g ° them |n those parts of the country where they do foor he was just passing) . | . ' not exist—for the party in question . . : It ts for this reqson as well as for the forecast ‘4 ; 4 on 4 ’ + of results * ~ that the et nil $ * t udiminis'¢ weak places * . rm ; are #0 ©a aie ows : set r F he hi pi s taint o . » you can think of a \ - ——_— = ‘ ® . ve the nurs 4 N THINKS ve ‘ ‘ ® mar ft pe 3 " ore ®\in « that she would be rather giad to d F ' ’ a man can pay jit " © shat 4 that she only consented to unde ‘ ; : : , at all because sidere tt 8 ¢ ° @ Nned with red <== = eto make a asonabie efforta ¢t o i er ow ’ FLAHBY COMPLIMENT | gfe She hinted at an unhappy love affair Pe : ‘ that she grows fa 1 said (hat when the accident wh Por st methods ‘ ‘ y « operation happamed she had hoped + Por —— - was ail over with her, young ae she was. ' a ce i an Tare those Whe | tt teetalotel ete | The y reeon made no reply, and the nuree, - ons re mined that " + | teasing ¢ he thought her forward nprofemston= : Pi \ ’ IMMORTAL. X | a). piuaned eomriet as ahe ben t | { ae av , | when the eyettds of the fw teman to] ‘re Vaicker a little the doctor moved #0 that em they Fer ° ss an t ul4 fall upon mo one but the ‘ sen as ite cor 4o you mean dy fainting, Mire Stanley? 4 . eve aot ox 1 the nurse, In her cheeriaet,’ most profes ant hich drops hold. sal 6 . as the wile eyes opened fully. “Do zt z ale mi of jes ° * a ef, I ’ T | youk every time you faint {t weakene*you a ; . Thores aa ath ' A the —— es tit ngelers gol! =| et you've got to @row sifanaer, Instead |Harriot Henley as bis wife —— : . > o x! ark * whieh ie made HE QUIREMENT OF HEALTH Ts in our loosens { weaker, if you t to r fore the v ant Life an ne : rhe ements of 2 be couliad a Os im I don't want to live, not really,” whispered back few da b A single iraf of the orange tree * 4, i ae tells 1 sleeves of [Angers # hant $ ale, good food ° “ EZ the patient, weakly; “T don’t care wife er 1 live 1 to Neg fret in 187, Will often take root ant grow al as the skir 8 ° eae aod exercise and reat "Taps ve et ance her brMieeroom and beet Man, ant should The } , omeeeenameneeeaneeeeeeneeeteReetaeaeete: J a Dressing Saoqa@r to the Table, MONDAY han wt fof bridegroom face the guests while being married? . “ " sm ry writte we t ehew dene. 1 JOHN WALKER 4 EVENING CHAT. tions ob a Q ! Stam 1 know 1 T prévent fashion deman's that gloves sh P PT isn't the eyes that are faulty A: ayy ara ways Pay * out of mourning. Should K worn at an evening w ng. The brid 4 If the world seems dar ‘o the view, Wear wa * | . 8 4 eotin 7 She knows _, should wear evening * A Printe Alvert (@ /Vor: the eyeq they are but the windows ered 1 eakfagt taple fa othe appropriate coat and light trousers would be proper for any clear, funetion taking place after ¢ 7. M * ve } looks through - (Q And the grace and charm of the prospeet, ~ with propriety) The Wedding Venst. mB The truth of =” Mire. Ayer > The fit of the beauty of eur ANXIOUS ine parents Address your 1) RAEN “rs 4 garment which b's fair face AY o + very . ' * mad the Am Introduction Necessary lolences very st a dressing a Anished off with f ar Mee A | a! you shared as wi Which ts supposed to give the wedding entertain- 3% It rests with the fou! to see, ae y Coree © Saneoee Is tt proper for a young Indy to dance with a gen- You have let so long a time ment after the marriage ts over? Are the bride's AY Mrs. answer questions Ladies of a certain age may with propriety wear tleman at a Dall without having teen introduced? appear sincere on your part !f parents supposed to give the wedding of the bride ment of Troubled Husbend theee matinees he breakfast @ at 6 gre DOUBTFUL. ffusive. Om the other hand, tt groom? AGNES J, Newark, MJ. | @ win and tts wars, try Boarding neues oF a s country It would not be consMered proper | Would not for you to omit or fall to recog- The bride's parents are supposed to give the bridal) @ Th ght comer from your own content Letters without nomes and addresses will y vbould aot te wort tel of at a large nite your friend's lors fonst. }@ That brightens the passtug dayet pot receive attention, The names are not } EEN Ne excemt it room. Do Not Be Bitusive, - —-——e JB © dittar cout at the erating for pudlication. Writ f soe ae Proper Dress for an Evening Wedding, MEAT MAKES MEN MEAN, BAorntul of all your kind, pu ion. rite on one side o Acknowledement of Wedding Cards, ree yours age while living in Stamford, Conn. 1| peur wre Aree It is belleved by Vegetarians that a purely vewetadl: The shadows come from your own dark mood, yp ony Aver ™ young lady and we were quite intimate for Should gloves be worn at an evening wedding that diet makes pesgle amiable, good-natured and gene That keeps your eyes so blind! r eo one receives the announcement card of @ the six monthe that I lived there It te now three is nota full-drees affair? Also, would @ Prince Albert ows, and that (hose who eat largely of meat become | ® P Louts Republic. Hiriead’e wedding 1s & castemary to ccinowiedge ty |yeare since 1 caw den, and we have Set had cap loses end NgMs teense be the proper Grune fee: the) qudereloems COND Bad mene 0000000000000 * pee ot.