The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1900, Page 4

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-. =. — a sa 0 ~~ - ES Tae aT ae ae ee er ee Se, ee ee ee THE WORLU: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1900, een, [nas HE TWENTIETH CENTURY MESSENGER BO} BOY: ia new} s fein by Pm he wal OR, THE MISADVENTURES OF SHORTY M'NAB B.—-By FERDINAND G. LONG. { CREATION ee Marie , ° fet 0 tofot~ : wee NO, 14,281 ( 2 \ THE $50,000 BLOW. z ap man named a hit another . i , » \. A j , “ty ; man named Sharkey Friday flight. As mos * lias a result $50,000 was lost, ot Gy O55 é A barrel of money wa o ‘ " = * Thiet etoy Ho atl rte Hes goleg Co step att eighee “Pee wot lore of time.” , day Because one colt happened to 4 tei} fod Loletot iniefelelessfeiejninieiel icin deleivieieieteisi-i- Selebivieivininiieist del-binisieietes i Seetal competitors i | { lived—was tn a hurry to keep Ld Neither the tighters nor the owners of Pe J J @) KES T @) bee UI be SA D MEN TO SMILE. ws the address ‘ the other horses lost these fortunes + ae pla: ee a Ee oo ' The money was lost by outsiders, from A WIDOWS - — cose ita i: t i ‘AI NOTHING tua ‘toa E office boys up to multiemillionaires, Each TWO LOVES. THE CAPTAIN'S RECORD «6 NOTHING DOING. i ase of these losers worked on a theory that eat ty Par . tee) oner, for ho had come » was not overpleased, t his judgment was better than the other = 1 : j * fellow's, ] as told On returning to my rooms 1 found « messenger, In bygone ages men went to the stake Min Sis vaiaaes. { who begged 1 wou FH « ylag oman and for their principles. A widow twenty nine ad I remain tving what To-day they merely go broke for their pet ee aay Guna tt eee rereee rere rrereser errr | home with ue for the cen eyps vot ig oe pe © aeale | dearly He would mak 2) he sand fron n@ broken- st such of THE EVENING WORLD'S |!" 1%! 198 102) “9600 6 wos Ma life and strangers 49 Se [and unhappy I do net. No koown ny in t but I deters ‘ mother I met him whtle No, 1 wan awe business mined to see Falsoner at once—for I learned also 1 continued to maset hiss seeretly un are Por ees from this poor woman that he was to be married to in 1 do No. 1 I think tt te 1d not care so Signed Editoriels on Leading Topics of the Day more : by Recognized Autho ct Maybe | Rosemary Sir Charles cecupled a handsome su ! rooms in Sackville street ee ——_——-——__* tied to him, ae for No. | As shorty or girl 1 had "Do you think '€ T married No. 1 that bis kindness Nae i. Aa t Would bring back my old " YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS DECREASE |*?!,"""« "7 > re By broken-hearted an to do, 1 do not wish to run q man’s life and fo not wish to marry FRANCIS J, LANTRY, and not love.” = Oh, these widows’ Surely they ought to know what Commissioner of Correction. fae ine ta ‘ The cry has gone up | If not why not? i x Eat communion: that the number of In the ¢ my correspondent I am Inclined to he ad: net eptical about the opening se oof her letter youthful offenders $8) inat pets in love If whe were the would have little on the {nerease in| diMoulty tn recognizing ‘ ; ee which of these two men is nearest 4 deare Greater New York. ence se a ea dtesrasd A the forgiveness was eS ee ed if tt “was hot enough for me © ty be eman f pas M strat ree sh amination of the ree- |.) the love of which she was capable was not ex vee was intended.” orde of the Department | rented upon the men who made her a wtiow intebeiuiniintntotetointelctsis SIZE THE MO is ae STAT + beh bolatas, Plinones: Gat eliag of Correction it appeare| That she rttoularly smitten with eithe DON'T WORRY. eien tae : WOULD YOU IF YOU CouL2? rs ee bale t thes there hee setually rt young girl's Mar ib f° MRE Shs KIRN’: Of Bek SBS adh ip OULD you live to be a hu iim to Miss Etiieoit a : been a consideratile de- | ocsy ty read But wh i : If you could . ’ gare rep fed, with crease, the lines of a witow adhe There are rues and echeduiee mate Pia Inveh. “So to He anak yas . ap tag ‘ 4, if obeyed teath can be delayed; Could you, Would you, He nae a movement towart t 1 stepped Live to be a hundred if you could? wt t % will ring Statistics covering ba aa = er es tf areme equally a the firet elz monthe off gis an adat 1899 and the first six months of 1900 show a de® J), inet uniees be . ms crease in the number of first offenders committed | marrtage with him iy the depth of misery, a * F 4 ee to the {nstitutions governed by my department ath. Pet ate ernst ra Would you live to be # hundred? © moestings with a at would seer \ TY OF 1G SCHOOLS 4 Think a bt " During the first six months of 1900, however, the seals that See atte | ae ' ; “ 5 + Wikh:hs tear cao voeban sd ft Stan? atic, man, or City Prison received only 611 prisoners under the es her and whose life eh Nbr : And your eyed o vacant stare? sey : age of eighteen years. Some of these fuventle of ‘ bobeiteint ' Life a sob—a sigh—e prayer 4 fenders were sent from the City Prison to the | The man who wets a widow tokey hie chances as to ‘iia poe il, aE that be workhouses or penitentiaries of the city, and ging tga vers ik ets siee-e print | | 1 8 4 - some of them to the reformatories of the State, | iy) as to how to test her love when ber eoms ‘QUERIES AND ANSWERS. : g 4 ber mor s offered the Ag / outside of the city, and some of them were dis-|1) be talancet evenly between tw 4 Jovers 1S cdiatbeuslneedenacauiled uabtnuaneat (et + = Fane . fee . charged after trial. are equa'ly devoted to her, but a wie ; 4 The workhouse on Blackwell's Island reeetved |'? ee ; : — pitied al: o_o Snslova oe ae as 3 ‘ 4,807 first offenders during the first atx monthe of | ye hdaiiin' Geka a gat dee thie i: / eels % i 1999, and but 3,886 during the first siz months of |i, nothing to be tepor ad ethan ficklenes oir pattonre? Mo GURRWITE tle ‘A i : an 1900, a decrease of 501. These workhouse prison. | witow No. 4 A 1 ane ers were all committed for minor offenses, such | '" Ys Kirl# Aekieneas often wives a piauAney Amd Hay Roumania ar in New ¥ @ ripped goes | as vagrancy, disorderly conduct, intoxication &o. |). ) "| 8 vidi’ wcpaies cee ee gion M. Le 8 to wait . First offenders received at the New York |ocsante for the » are od t The Lord Watch Hetween Me nad Thee While 6 my County Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island during |kn # whet they want LAURA JBAN LI Y Was inks ae anon fis trons Anoth 2 Pe ting the first six months of 1900 numbered 449, as ' . id by arrange es , mys against 432 during the first six months of 1899 + Wiad wen ee - % yaad Waa Sout This slight increase is probably explaine! by the ae % feet that judges of the criminal courts are sen = ‘ 9 teneing offenders to this institution who were S URATHERTON Not in the speetram set have been formerly sent to State prisons and reformatorie persons are Incarcerated bere, are Chereh of the meh the gate fansfgoration, 5 bast Twenty. Three hundred and forty-seven first offenders | rs a ; s. Which wins? a a mporaible il ale A SYM Sates c CRADI Were received at the Kings County Pe Mary } ‘irovided! te Correct t in mmean? phe A OYMbULI Is Gurtng the first six months of 1900, as against 259 ¥ Ww , 2." ts Garing the first six months of 1599. an increave of | » t ‘ ! would I re 1, ¢ rit had been the are ain GB The records of this Institution show tat va at” , hed nd follow ' “7 7 Reto : bic ‘ if am grancy, petit larceny and violations of the Per 5 F . No. r Code, comprising the lightest offenses for whieh : f ‘ § knock Jim Jeftrient at al g 2 5 I2QOIWSSS DOGO SSGO GIO SOOO the whole {ncrease. niwth s¢ George ©. Honghton, hector where we were Tt will be seen that when the increas ed popula ane ¢ and T met again, and tion of the city is taken !nto « t 4 1 prophesied—I was a curate tn « fewer young offenders 8 i thee years, t er father , Jeffries In he Taller fed in Pirieht4n with a relative. \ 3 n f 1 took a holida t one after- Tr @ pianist was giving a recital at st! ~» ta 8 Nat Neeossectiy, J 1 weat to hear him. When I had f $ h ga Fr nrow * minutes a very beautiful woman 3 MRS. JOSEPHINE WY AUSIAU ¢ Peuple’s Chorus at Cooper Uniow Be ee ean. feat Wein ; - 2 KOKI MIKE KE Tn ODM a bi . == TOADS aRF ALUABLE a ay sins Whe . K Pe t o4 her head yur eyes met. I in f Victoria. It was meant to Bo useful are toads In gartens that they a ‘ 4 We Are in the Sineteenth Contury » ‘ ‘ French biy , ed glad to see and remembered symbols faxe-Coburg-Gotha and Enge France ane * gardens ‘ ‘ e 1 trimming watt er when the rectal was over, but land it is mowt important specimen of English ; them fram many in @ ins oF daughters |x ‘ y 1 . ‘could t a few words, for her companion—the | wood carving ext _ ANSWERS » QUESTIONS ® ABOUT ® THE @ BABY. : rath det jtain that she is free from any inherited mental male 4 a. ee = wtes: 6 - te) A hea ing baby is rarely really rick while ady f course your doctor will examine the milk. 4 ROW Mrs. Aver . aoing ealthy, nuraing TOMORROW 4 —— " ‘ le inexparie as teething. And you yourself will see that the woman ts of clean questions of Ferplered Lover " @ tor . { grea viged - Persona! habits, and that she ls cheerful and good- os t words sowing te ¢ and wha The Only Wey. natured. The llet of requirements in the wet-aurse NESDAY Mrs, Ayer swor and . ' WEDYESOD s ye answer \ Mean Bath. ® continuous and trecf ve ‘ ferent te make their | Desr Mre Aver appeare at first sight rather difficult to fill, but as questions of Unhappy Wives “ ° whe are | have a very ick baby which [ cannot nurse, I matter of fact, with the exception of the point eon ve heard that a on baby +h BALY'S Me t wet-nuree cerning the nour os y is undoubdtet!y * a tooth, There many } THURSDAY Urs. Ayer wil answer jue | tions of Seau'y Seerer 5 : 3 Y PRIDAY Ure. Ayer will answer questions | 2 ae — le children b a eTamination satisfac otorily, 6 Tt ‘ wa white tooth om the lower |nurses, Will you tell me what ~- | ;: c a sha . DIST f How to Treat Convulsions, of Troubled Husbands, I s . ‘ t - ‘ sot and they OW the doctor's advice immediately or just! Deer tere Ayer Letters without names and addresses will “ sf r * t about Whe ‘ Fr av Soon Af YOU can secure a NUTEe. Please tell me how to treat convulsions pe 4 ‘ Ht ‘ ° ‘ a wa a 3 wer lee a the centre of ihe gum There are good and dad we'-ourses, And tf you My little one has acted very queerty, and a not receive attention. ® names ave ne " . ; k first. They ar in most ehli- tec the proper precaution you certainly In this te'ls me that tt shows signe of having convuisions. & for publicetion. Witte 00 one sldd of e ht baw a * ther course it should b othe. The next lo elty secure a healthy *t and respectable shall be more than grateful if you will give me direc . ute Hahies warn, and « me are teeth, whieh are ew © mother for this position. tone, LA oe t faerie measureme.st t y we ont) Teun The great advantage of a we'-nurse for a deileate §F the baby should have convulstons send imme » tahes 4 nehes @ill yrowe 4 © domesiie tyra a . and le- child le that the net form of nourlehment is con- | diately for the doetor, While you are waiting foe 5 anata A it be a that by shouting ad * month te Unued and the chances for raving the child's Lif Physician Wadress the child and put It inte Whom Baby Is Asivey. ecan eeta a he has set oung ™ Uewaly there ts @ tremendously augmented. Select a an who ts mustard bath of water as hot as it pot bl prot are: . A litt scigiine in gugh cpgre is atter the four front double teeth, strong and Whose age le not much greater than your two tablespoonfuls of mustard to each quart of waten young baby be wakened to be nursed or feo sleeping quietly, and should the baby be fed» | medicine, but before administering it be sure that the * wel by the four son teeth—the two upper enes own. A wet-nuree is generally most satisfactory be- Keep the child ag quiet as you can, with kee at yay te mfortahle in every particular, and that the ips we call the eve teeth and the lower ones known ise So ate 8 Ssreste 0O8. eerie. You should see head. or hance. brlemens jenulpe temper effort. . Very few ehitiren cut these teeta Mrs. J the habit~it - hefore the tweaty-fourth month. The four Det Mle Well to waken the baby togive PT is perfectly wxiural tor young ‘ota : ie Por the Teeth, double teeth are cut later still, In prief, when a edi The inant soon sceustoms it- | tact that is the way they take of expanding thelt | Deer Men Ayer te = year old (t vewally has five of sim teeth, at eigh- between meals, and young lungs Put there is a great difference in, Will you please tell me something about a baby's teen months twelve teeth, at Spay a he proper oar | tha nate o's aby ci teeth? 1 have « little one who is net Give months elt. wen taeth, and at (wo and a half youre, or Ee Mlle MiP ithe tial ctBE hE ii the night just the same os in the ii

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