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tans en TR A F THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; AUGUST 25, 1900, THE EVENING WORLD'S SPECIAL SATURDAY EDITORIAL PAGE CENTURY & a oe TWENTIETH eee | No.7 many, 6 te PAKK ROW SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 1900, aaa , => feicint- - o! Selcleletsteitelaie! 4 VOL. 41 ores sovevese NO, 14, 24 : Pee Dee ee wee Pen re S ey » THE LIQUID GOLD BRICK errr eed The gold brick —has a liquid suc 92 > EOOES? 206 FEATURES. -MESSENGER ADVENTURES OF SHORTY M'NABB.—By FERDINAND G. LONG. & 8 BOY; A NEW AND FUNNY CREATION . A Hester stree n, seer word bargain, has ’ ' ; ) gled” cognac, « tin e session of {¢ H of grav Times wi n Hes amok Hn thtemty J guess de kid's works ts busted.’ “Walk him « li(tle-he needa exercise”) OT wish | was a baby.’ bought at low ’ W = int ~ debteleleleb te mon ° The yer 9 . ilmage Says the Soul Is Above Price. » have repeatedly bee - 3 » DS bricks. world 1 cannot give You fo not want any eurve with eom- with the soul of man, » ncul- The continued uch schemes * ‘That is mot the way tf mensure that vee-tt moves 'n # len vigment, with uta y racket, | ¢ : é . st mn the ort w It Is an undertaker you need, \ifting ite scales; memory. without any e, bring prove that expe t ood free meacd put hie finger in his vest pocket ing down all Its treasures, sons taking Ite teache cked ) nd ‘ opreare at ine, and he will measure five feet judement seat without ar excitement; the under . . ; The t I the aniing and the wil all doing *hetr work. Velocity that mankind still to pe h ve way The man's property Oh no, T formot; masesty, gought, but Je listen at the world-old and i @ task f ' " for he does not own even the f your heart, ¥ The #0 ‘ \ r . aang in no t no Something for Nothin he executors and hetre. Oh, what a ht e an touch and with , ot ‘ . nore 8 Warh cools it Ler STURGERS was aod & confirmed _ — M your for yourself, an I whal!, a ack wan power can| achelor, At least, » veal S EVENING WC Ny ‘ 1 to make up my mind for myaelf eit w fie w treiew th ‘They would vave laughed! hai they known that : THE Cyveaiwave VINE, stood t + worl ' : throve of God. Why, int unter t 4 calm « Pollp@ heart was - 4 = ' No o ‘ er property -the « We ¢ *) mighty tt throws burning with love for a aty (ithe mld with eyes DA | l \ |: ( ) R | \l ‘ any tne make gain without secing the arn te a trives| Like the Summer «ky and hate itke spun. gold, and that 4 addy ane Py evaine T i!’ How ghall 1 est'mate Lue back 9 " R ay the} wh ¢ approaeche | this deity hi és dof AE? Well Dy tte exqutelte organtaatt the | cirote of love Jat fF scdoolg *'s. But such remained the faot. “ m tert se of machar toe! W a And the little goddess who reigned « } Signed Edito e 4 sof value it! sun to all| thoughts waa pretiy Leaite Stuart. H rye , You wayi! ie miehiy and tat the same « at * de can, When she wore #hort frocks and eltmbed trees Thea by Re e 0 . eo ard achinery . M wait ‘ ot five years spent at cc ® ° ane andl and, as on tt pert its ¥ | pene at it It wants ff countries bree xed t woe er M tt wants F tat the assembly, when all the world lay CLOSED HOUSES AND DISEASE, ! soon destroys ‘ ‘ A so mighty, so} bathed ehimmertng moonlight, Philip and Lealte 4 ne prop: a ry ¢n mont effective, Now, 90 tt is) sw ¢ ems had ‘eft Jancers and stroiled through the scented HK HINO AMICI XK) 20 19D COOXKKAIOONOO000000 . | darkness to a little tinkling fountain 4 plain womam MICHAEL C. MURPHY }is pretty in the moonlight. but « pretty girl Mke Laestte : the» f rz anit 9 ie tart looked almost too beautiful. Moved by a ude 1 Advises Gi rs to Obe heir Mothers don Wapuice Philly. caught ber hand cad Weathad ot 11 | ul AOD au 2 Hbaed a | ty " ‘Then he stopped the rush of worde that . ' —— | would have followed. For an ‘natant the @ftrt had sat forevtedt betwoe tt Love of God sh 4 some} qu e ettll i then she spoke liehtly of @ coming « wa He . f mines a gir! of onty | f ty st . e arty ‘ tr « | m t . ' ait she mean? Dit whe underwrand whee he t . r } tn om the offepring for the tel to aay? Did she mean thus to turn him away . Fas v now not given (0 hus-| from what woul te sorrow to him? She regarded 5 ’ . whe | band or wife tm, no do as an old man He must go away, wr . $ The ween a husband and wife holy though} The strain on him was too much. iat fekn ' t ° e-| These were the th ts crowding through hte beatn A * er she is pretty apt to de- anatte w old that) as he walked through the grounds surrounting the A 7 ener wy wife whose sonstant platut . | home of Leaiie Stuart He was gotng to call op her oe , wile ‘ et aoe « hefore whe was! t ‘ t anii-| father in relation to a tieal question, but before wm! “ oe own mind and to « and fart f) he went Into the an ok & short detour through pe . ‘ meant ‘ © of procedure. | the grounds to # the proMem which beset him. 4 { ‘ re . ner ° * ant your| He went on he reached the Nttle Summer weddet tus truly pralseworchy T| house all seroene! with nod@iig roses, It was in this as “ ‘ fn en lk tle arbor thet Leslie Stuart, then a child of thir Cy { neglect , a enor do-it meyos a ruined “her r to your way | ter ad told him she was going away for five ‘ t home takes 4 Wttle time to) years He remembered how the crystal tears had . ny " has be ‘on eA ° r ! st earnestly advise walting pa- Will be profi: ably spent. hung spon her (ashes as she sald: “T with you were . with yo v sent He was startled to hear his name spoken, and reat- tem of plumbing a tr which wh All “A ni teed w rror that Laealie | aes and her cousn with water preve eacay f sewer & , — , — ABOOOO .: Frances were sitting upon t@e steps not five feet When a fixture has not been used the w PP RE CORRIAGOOOSSOOSEOONOO ASCO IIe away, The roses screened him from thelr view, and Ble wack the seal'ot ( . ° 4 ” Oa . | that was his only means of exit. He would let them ns : Harriet Hubbard Aver Qn a Little Mother’s Duty Well Domne. |x" rere ne sve « nin seinen Bae to escape to the ron US & Wh LY Cn Qi ri + © cough, bat the girls aif not hear him and continued On opening the hou t thing to do tet “T wish [knew what has change’ Philip,” said Les- open the windows ght and af ‘ i \ we @ that is most comforting, and tn spite of all my haps read her article hastily? te “He used to be Just ifke a brother to me, and Water a . ee tn the - {thie (roubles wt Rea brick When my eldestpes ' 1 leplored the fact that now’-— she sighed. “I used to think he iked me,” tid was bor © was & most uninteresting looking so many mothers cof extravagance and she ad@od, a le lower, in order to flueh the it und form seals in th rules, used the ofl bathe, used in thelr daughters which was gratified cirough| “T know he itkes you, Lesite: and I think {t ts more traps sirtve to grow good to look at, only good soaps, &e., ventilated rooms thoroughly, and the most path seit fire he mother whow®) than Itktng.” Simple precautior us vr tas n ot ‘ wrap y up oni was of a ehold dradae-while her) “Then why doesn’t he speak?” replied Lasiie, “Na se Aineane be 1 om ‘ windows a walk briskly up and down for twenty whiers, allowing her to work like @ ve, at-| Frances, you are wrong There wes a time when I mere ¢ * pliit minutes, I have deen amply repald for my trouble, tempied to be fashionable young ladies of letsure. hoped wo, but {t was vain hope. He looks upon me as Among persor h the dead t vs she ts now in her fifth year and has never been| I have as much contempt for the girls who wil let) @ itttle atlly butterfly of fashion, and to what of sewer gas tor nt [te « elf with sea salt, ammonia, sick a day and hae teveloped into a very pretty th reworked ken down mothers cook, 1 tet! him about my dances and partes only with eape while . Kk neces O11 Of course T have helped the good work on by wash, tron and work for them while they dress in fure gufferance”” There followed a allence, during which Mish care akin oe ent flowing your advicd as to care of hair and so forth. belows and amuse themselves tn idleness as Misa Libe Philip knew he ought to speak, yet he longed to hear ! rent, which is more than |W he 19 dressed, and I try to dress her preitiiy )v« every right thinking woman has T hall be an old maid.” Jet water run auitary fix t . erhapes irage her to Uke pretty things, she ie re) To a your little daughter up as you are dotng te} ing of the kind, ear,” said thas least a minute «ve y “4 ‘ ¢ what that meat rhabia, }to rightly understand your obligattons and fulfill them! knowing little soul, “Why don't you acecss Terry By opening city re 4 fays bet . t ‘4 » the rest. do you think I am right of nobly | Haworth?” occupy! - ’ t * my bath and revel wrong? K. FIELDING, 5 City It Is the desire for mere outward show at the sacri-| “1 hate him!’ with force, ce t fh sir, and = My dear | woman, I'm sure you almost kaow fice of a poor fond mother or father’s comfort and| “Welt, then, Mr, Macomber?” maligna: 1 be 5 te wilh fe ¢ another woman and that 1 be! Jeantiness walks hand in hand with happiness all deprecate and declare war! “1 hate him, too.” ance of 4 t 4 woman ‘ s it Is virtuous to make ourselves as |againet-—Miss Libbey, I venture to say, not more| “Now, Charley’— when sic 8 4 « J with a at 1 charminy we y oan heartily than your admirer and friend, “I hate everybody!” broke out Lestie Stuart fleresty, opene:! " i" fee! Put have you not misunderstood Mies Litbey or per-| HARKIET HUBRARD ATER. “You don't hate og Sturgess, do you, LeslieT’ eee “Ah, Philip" — Metener felt strange thrills ran — 0OCOIOOOOIIIODO ID QOOOOOI00000 COOOOOK ; through him at the caressing tone im which nib name 65,536 VERSIONS. me i - P , ° | wns spoken. “No, I oowld never hate Philly, Fram ; anole manmre /Dihi 2 him . LT, y} f St d. A cea, if I tel you eomathing will you promise newer, Ke: Chuck Connors ilosophizes on Uselessness of a Standing Army, \=.10 2 migeaue tx > ‘ = | “Crowe my heart, Oh, Leite, what ts Nf ested aot? : t ny impr 1 me We WAnt no |publieans say aln’t honest money, “I'll take you an’ | pran nan awed tone. : H re, © 1 under: lore a We don't get any too much t eat your bundle, but ave t produce.” “T must tell somebody. T have told tt to myvetf eo t fluow, Says Tt th’ rag How much?” a th guy. long that tt ls ancient htetory, Ssh! 1 love Phflip ; ‘ it | Hag, says 1, tt they ants @ a dig standin’ army) “Five chunks 0° ood batt,” seye % Sturgess Yes, I do, I do; and he dosen't ike me at ne . ' atty a y orlall th’ ewell guys, like Mealy Bi an’ Wille Chan- Five dollars?” says he ail” and she laid her head upon the step and burst Appitca an’ Georgie Mov no, an’ Jakle Astor willa’ be! “You're mouth ts a-workin' regular an’ syste: |into tears. rer t M vinmisstons as t'nants an’ a goin’ inter th’ matic.” says | | tenly, ke a whirtwind, Phittp came from the acne hd they look better in lace than they does But ain't that a lot, Chuck?” says he. jarbor, and lifting the sobbing girl, held her close te . . . a a an then there won't be no more It's some « . saya t it I needs th’! pims while he whtepered something which must have . ag any af | » Munkgpen, wit’ thelr swell bundles, stuff. Ter-morrower’e th’ landlord's birthday,” says I. | been unde wweet, for Lesile rateed her face, In 8 ts a : «. but she|an’ me a-takin’ ‘ th’ hap fotnts, an’ a-beln’ | day” asks the guy now “love's own hue,” and answered softly, “Yee.” hos rte plowed off tt real cham—none o’ this two-bitea-halt- | says I, first o' th’ month.” Agi while Frances slipped unobserved away, she —— ~ P toh Tim Sul-!p kind-an’ a-gettin’ @ couple or three sliver sink- Ob.” says th’ guy, while his bundle she up an’ | asked herself ‘ould Leallo have known he was ia 290000000000000000000002000000000: . ed | would ‘a fers f me Kindness Tf don't want them blokes t' fo showed her teeth. “Rent day. Well, here's th’ | eheret f . ter ro standin army They're me own beef an'— fiver” od " * 1 don’tithey are! Then he turne t' Calishan, th’ barkeep, an’ he wit’ Bourkle nly th’ other night one o' these jobs | sings out, ‘Ho! varlet! let there gush forth a stream PLATO ON WRITING. — am. y other spark: |came ot, an’ he says t' me jo" blood red wine, while we drink the health " LATO asserted with truth that the invention of V » Miver, “Chuck,” says be, “me an’ me bundle here wants old days the art of writing hed produced one evit ; fl te aeserouslike, }f' see a Munk takin’ a long draw.” Callahan thrun a fit in th’ sawdust, an’ brought out hed tecensty Goubanes Samaa fost. 4 : : ‘ ' ‘ jaye, an'} “AL right + 1, alookin’ at his bundle, an'| three beers. an’ th’ guy he paid for ‘em with half a } : one are are what It's |a-seein’ she pa about ewe has gold-standard hair an’ @ fig're aa | bone an’ told Callahan t' keep the change ty on th’ stlver bucks th’ Re- | CHUCK CONNORS, New Predicament of Georgie’s Pa lot ¢ way Af S. Kiser & ghen lates Va he zn if .CLae t close 6 6 on. Hut his nite shurt didn't seem to) Then paw clum down the tree put of the trow- ters, with the poleasmun holding him by The coler of the nite aownd so he wouldn't escape, While they were tawking about It maw got Dressed (and went down to the frunt porteh, so pritty soon ‘Come down out of that.” he told paw, [she and paw came back upstairs, and the polessmun mi Little albert new] That's all rite,” paw anserd. “You watt till I go went away, when paw gave him a quarter to By some ing and Captan/ in the house and get gomalclove on and I'll tell you cigars. It was pritty still for quite a while after we prity saridge. how It happened.” were ali in Bed again. Then paw sed loud nuff ” © started acroes they Then paw began to craw! up the tree eo he could yyou could hear hum all through the house: * must of thet it letep on the porteh and get in the winda “That's what a-body gets for having a kind hart. “Hold on there,” the poleasmun hollered when he |If I woulin’t of cared for the cumfort of the rest of saw paw go oe" what paw was dotog “Don't you go enny fut-|the fambly | would of rung the bell and woke you having | ther or I'l! shoot.” ail up, Hut that's always the way when a person ss hollering Help’ | My goodnuss! maw screamed; “this mite be @|does kind deeds Here you are, maw, snickering on each lap, | turrable tradigy before we could help it. Please don’t |!Ke 4 nold man at a balley show, and me all het up, cod TH come down | short,” she told the poleasmun too! Think what mite of happened if I wouldn't of | Then she got paw’s trowsers and sed: oe ven og > a, inn muck ¥ paw set when he went past again| ‘Here they are, paw; cateh them,” “That's what I'm dotn’,” maw | he to find « re he was. ike @ Back of flower shot cut of a cannon, She gave them a Ming, but GEORGIE, in Chicago Times-Herald, S| if be would of rung the bell when he wantel to| Then the dawg got to gaining, and pritty soon paw/|and the polessmun and ee eae come back in the house it would of Been ail rite, but |gave a jump, when he got near the tree, ¢ot @|them. Each one Electricity Is Life, he forgot he @idn't Have his keys in bis ohe sburt|itm It was the highest jamp paw ever made in Hie|hit the dawg Over two million persons make « living directly or out of dlectrica) machinery and appliances, th the lime Paw the © s h ve wot so he was settin’ on the lim catching his 1 ‘ling bareh to the dawg a poleasmun ame r ing to the seen of trubble. n ft port idy would bh | + ney we: ne t him, © hear ‘TH time sio!l cease. that no pain ehali wake; that no morn shall bri 4 core a the m pritty w sakestas pocket when Be wot out, and be hated to disturb | life, and he coulda’t of done it if he would of had What he would 14 to-day at the wight of « file of a Dig dally or a pocket memorandum we may eastly fuess, Probably never was individual memory weaker than row We all note down our engagementd, and we know that there are so many encyclopsedias and works of reference that we need not trouble ¢o keep any fa3t In our memory, The well4tnformed mam to-day t# he who knows where to go for his aathere ities, not he who has all ‘he knowledge at first hand, The volume of knowledge, especially of natural Betenee, if #0 enorme At it would be tmponstble for any one person to master It Holmes, in his “Poet at the Breakfast Table.” in hie humorous portrayal of the "Searabes,” bus provided an object-ieston In the ultra-spectaliem of our time Mankind at large may be master of the wide fleld of human knowledge, but mankind as an individual can never explore more than @ corner of this huge do- main. In this fenee Tennyson was right when he sald that “the tndiidual withers and the world te more ant more.” then, obvious: First, Plato was right whea he declared that human invention had weake aned the memory, and, second, the spher@ of modern knowledge could not have been con “4 and held oy man without such artificial contrivances.—From the Spectator. et CHINESE PHRENOLOGY, The Chinese stuty phrenology, fa’eing a man ty the development of his foreses! and a woman tg We aoom-gat alee of the back of her eranyim,