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oN THE. WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; AUGUST 9, 1900, Cre EEO eticrid. | No.9 SEAS © hm Pomme Se Spapeny, te @ RANK HOW OR, THE MISADVENTURES OF SHORTY M'NABB.—By FERDINAND G. LONG. CREATION eee 0 ts Papsccte os How Sort 00 Oesent asm tat Marte | SSS!—_ TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1900, = = VOL. AD ree cesese ric ccs ceeeees + NO, 14,2 THE KAISER’ S SERMON. The Kaiser preaches strongly ind he preaches to the point; His words eer join full smoothly though the times be out of joint So all who run may read bebind his sermon and its text *Whate’er you do for Germany, do this, my y boys Get next!’ Sin Inf isp isi sie lett etek, take home (o mom- “Reet Hoot Are we nearly theret “I feel better sew. There's the mer.” It's seve place. tee, Dom theed, UM wer with this mess Pee ietb eb HERE'S A RAPIDSTRANSIT. LINE Li ) LAUGHTER, Pett ter ee ne cow eeee coeee ce cococece THE EVENING WORLL ; DEPENDS ON CIRCUMSTANCES. ! DAILY FORUM 7 ede | > ” } | Gigned Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day 4 1 nos hat 1 Wher by Recognized Authorities. er ands “de eccreee an Raman e : { debniabsbonbiavertinaectie: : “NEVER LOOK AT THE CLOCK.” / : pls @ula-t tae ly ployer Be eos ly ts 9 ft things ra , REV. CHARLES JOSIAH ALAMS Abe petty were i 1 é HE late © P Huntington salt ! ! ne hei eda gh. i) “Never look at th ih epee manne let : Renee 05m phi acl One may look at the dock | Th woud ihe a } tt enter tnt 8-t-e-tetete a) r 1 ae that he may begin his stint ame DEPENSEV ES “ip ' . on time: that } nit a *} hk time; that he may get . } apd re a with what be has in ba " senses, time aged rw e t viemplating the catch) —I suppose your big ll Kot aw k toilows wis) tas : ‘There are certain folk who have to “look at the | huceMles 7 Mpc Ae Sean i wee peer te AM Aca * Fe Rees Fae GONE Se i vs ' mownbar Clock” that they may begin on time How long \. sy. * a leaat movement sends thelg}>to-e-0-enenieneeieas 4 ge 4 would a man employed directly or Mmdireetly | ' Hrect A HoT OVE. snow Wasa f h Mr. Huntington have held his Job had he not go 1 « he sal a This youtis,” announced hed ten to his desk, his train or hiv shop a litt . i ’ grate . — biadihis fore time? The employed need to have a trust Ascume & repoest” emitted dlabolt * ‘ " m te Worthy clock and to look at it frequently. Hut of manner, even ‘ It ts i ite “ ' one may be in his own employment as woll as in } ' od to that of some one cleo. There are many journalists | — “ed SER SETOES: |e ot ' ne e and literary men in New York City. as well asthe s,oc> ue » aleamreenbiot! ’ : Abb tee ee eee writer, who remember how regularly William « t he t tance var H Nor er, Y . Cullen Bryant reached and left his editorial desk #m!ahie Wiewag-— I hear sour tieh Four a rom wn. y road tn the And would the world have what it has from |, Te erenent (Niokers of pir times Haye been bam ie is Were you “ & Shae ‘woods. red a aged 208 pletely upset t most jal and insignificant?!" 4 Harper b f hie. at the taverns. fer Charles Dickens had he not gone to work each tite 1 salng dy, the flapping of a cur ertshastiig. ears he and Ne ry. a prett ans, had morning at § o'clock? tain, the sound of arpening of 4 pencil, thes Harduppe-Well, F was peek engamed, at leant, bo foment tiaine Bryant left his desk no loss regularly than he !reee Mehiog on aves of @ tr ‘ » neignbore Th (wirrelied ant Joe wae Feached it. Dickens threw down tis pen as con. [erin * 1m fo Meloy hes NOT PAST to Wed another girl. A Mecret Bervise man doce selentiously ot the stroke of midday as he took {t oa. - Ww a love me ther ge Marry rig One night we took a» ind 1, and drove Up at § c’clock tn the morning Bach of these room, the vacant, stony inte ieee lout toward Harper's * * lathe men looked a: his clock a# anxiously, possitly ™" r ' aie east’ S| AMS Gantt pen tereit ti window of vin 1 A halt mile fare more so, with a view to quitting work as he did | hdl aaa, eee SA see Wo had met With the thought of beginnin fea onulligh at wlencate : CE me Mover, the faihe und knew some ad ier 5 a i tis aus wun in th DEFIANCE. Of his famly, tnciuding were equently en « welcome visitors Bharily afler our ar Hen took fog now she m at ab e the girl for & sleigh ride, and 1 was le patting There are two ¢ asses of men who do not need |, The « © returned som to look at the clock with regard to being on timé tr * j told te ri MN &t their work—those who have nothing to do and in time your a is early MAMEEE dk sae : those who have vocation beta ¥ fs in 9 houme, lethored To the latter class belonged Mr Huntington, He 2 LAURA JEAN LIDKEY ety ¢ the rong, ONGP: Be red : Raturally loved money He just as naturally) , u . 9 ne ae knew how to make money, He as spontaneo isly | : ae = } eo three of us walked am in alience worked in this direction asx the robin sings Hiss moonlight, with that ele muftted Yoration was a very gross and low one in com-! USEFUL GOWN OF SERGE, up about her evrs. but [didn't think of that the parison with that of—-say Shakespeare —but it i heated f ' : “ ' ew ‘ Hier tt the door ' une Was just as surely a vocation from the he “ w Nel! ' Soorway The man of voeation almost certainly fails to ~ h t m. but we never knew what the Yook at his clk with a view to taking rest and Movewy f house recreation. ‘Se advises others. The writer once Johnnie Angie Worm-You big coward! Why don't you awallow some one , Ne knew a German philosupher whose advice to his w . t 4 ! te sons it might not be hurtful for many a m Y e-eee eee ee ee eS i re re @ur kook « belt ack ' iA Huntington to follow © sald to them “m {ihe man allow your business to interfere with pleas ITHIS MAN LIVE EN EK. ‘FIVE GENERATIONS the saree ' inte 1 hurried inet “ILLIAM A. MORSE, sixty claht { nd cake ron on Fished. shh ante One's ooking atte clock with 9 view to gettin DAM MOREL Siar st f IN THIS PICTURE. et es ee San ee ee through with the work in hand or hieag o that for th ot f piled t eke ton gand 1 Hen hurry. Hurry means w Worry t h aver f his sheen flaw ¥ ' yot in the moor riwhy ved, entangling of the nerves. That means (ie end . ls alth ond d-Hatarven, we eee a PS i py . h was 1 that he « befor was th we had her tn the The truth seems to be that every one t © of tie li ‘. rol . ' excitene 4, and pature of thingy, the servant of the But Mr Morse (= clone tw the world and “haards him Boner, 6: 00s “4 * ’ | f Servitude ts not necessary slavery. It aver tet x iquore and spends Per chee | ‘Netty man a 1a whisper. ; that kill A) money for Ux rtes except | baced, which he smokes M-Cranberrin, 7 conte; doughnurs, 6 conte The # k ‘ @@ the clock that ki | staat Ga wrath agen oe gel | San abe ! tne forget the angutsh , “a * ar He wana i each / t ‘ bhathe joveah Litlime " dy ; 7 ie id . se - a le cooks his frugal meals on an —— . oo ® pr : = and wastes ‘ ff MU ee im t and enult—ne'd , . Scar ant in bis b f fare and he puts condensed milk pie af hie been stuck with a few « trite homaelt A ROYAL ¢ CARE RALK » Tea is barred from his table, but he uses pal” | | We got Harper down ¢ n all right, and 1 read coveted will be (he marks rn pareer ae Wb appetite dirvets deen boarding myself at five years |the other fas Saree peers won by Seren conten: el : In the week 6 Dee. 10 last his living ex- ee, eae coe ee aa ee 8 pie "No, I never said the Secret Ber id Goren: ban kalitee . ; \ 4 cents, itemized as follows health, De. Harper te right. A healthy couple could goed Waeitany ot the trail of smoke curling ow with her initiaie-V RK t t alle Dee 1h + oth S comes on $90 a year If they went about it in the right! broad, low window Gane coeet 10 ‘ t the ‘ we Irons. 2 seme, 6 cote; oatmeal, § cone manner and with cheertu % ‘He who hath a/ OF CAPTIVE ANIMALS Canade, A N . rv) tee OU, 6 owe : 18 merry heart hath @ continual feast!’ * | FOOD A f 4 oe ponsthedin tin . TURKISH BABIES pd and hippopotamt drink milk—a full-grown hip- . Not So Much After A , e oe Phe Turkish mother loads her chiM@ with amulets as} Five generations are represented in the ploture ot fear su wil absorb fifteen quarts of milk in a da) r e " af ihe tom of he sh . » Mis mont extravagant week ended last Christmas soon as it ts born, and @ small bit of mud, steeped in| Mere Sarah A. Lape, seventy-six yoare old, and her| Polar bears live on bread; monkeys like frult as well - va ‘ee n sO) eho, when hit week's expenditures reached $1.21, his hot water, prepared by previous charms, is stuck on| great-great-efanddaughter, Mise Mitchell, of Warren, |as miik; sakes require rabbits, a and ducks, a . f . TT day husuries in the shape its forehead Pa Mrs. Lipe ha three t-gteat~ -srandohtidren. a kangaroo «als Dea ™ pounds of bread a weet, s ery strongly on account of my looking so young, and jare telling her Iam no goo! and gamble 1 did gamble folks, We met at a dinner, and it was love at first be the case, he will seek you out again. But ee TO.MORRO yer # ing her, and act w ne to give her | bef 1 engaged, but I don't gamble any more. | sight. The minister told his folks about It and they |he does or not, do not conduct your love affaires as z questions of Unhappy ; — = = bjection. |Now, what nt te Know is this: How can I over. objected and took him away He never ogme to ex- | though they were something to be ashamed of. : "7 Now, what shall I dot We do not wish to do come her objections to my marrying their dauct plain. They have threatened! him. 1 love him, ana | THURSDAY yer will answer ques « Wrong ter? WORRIED LOVER | would love to know can I ever gain him back, I am the Wants tu See Him Again, tions of Beauty Seexers. OTHING Is 00 certatn as the fact that If you are HE only way you can overcome the perfectly a business girl and haven't any folks, so thought it! peer sire ayer a } - ONEINATIGHTFIN patient you will soon look much older than you Proper objections which (his girl's parents make jbest to marry, as lam a good girl I have cried ever! gome time ago my lover went on a visit South. We FRIDAY Mrs. Ayer will estiona } su Ds * tas do If you know you wil! be able to fs to change your m ot lite and our wedding day. 1 love him more each ay | corresponded while he was away, but through some of Troubled Husband on Whe she is |marey now frankly say 90. spect. No mother or father wishes a of have made him a good wife. I can never | mistake my last (wo letters miscarried and he did not Lott . ape _— r y tnetet ws opoliaing the | marry @ gambler or to be the promtsed bride of & man [love another, even though they say I must forget him. | receive them. He wrote me saying | did not cage for tiers without names and addresses «4 yo vl " u have p -actual pros. @ has nothing to do. Why don't you get @ respect. |! want him or will do something desperate, BELLE. | nim any more or I would have answered him. fam not receive attention. The names are not } wa . ne uh f being able to care for her property | able position? And when you have made it obvious OU are suffering, my dear child, just as we all very fond of him and want to see him What shall 5 for publication Write on one BS Sate” ; q ‘that you are worthy of the gtri’s love it will be very suffer when we attempt to defy all the rules gov. /do? CARRIE. P } — : ‘ ed to think {he fact that you look young | singular if the parents will not at least sive you a fair | Y ning the sertous affatre of life, In the Arst plage| the young man a nice, frank letter telling paper an'y. } ar . ® t rea tacle he way of your gaining hearing. lyou ald have tnaisted upon your flance telling his him fust the estate of the case, ant if you were * . * rt t an prove to m that irls are very precious powsessions to thelr fathers |parents of his engagement, which was his simple duty, | really not to blame he will certainly be honorable mothers, and tt ts simp! . vag ; oar ie and oe specting and cap man owes tt to his father and mother to in- | enough to forgive and forget. # 4 Wife you should be able to win ounding that @ young /A yo Te The Girl Mest Be Craey d ly Lad ea upper Without employment, @ithowt « clean reeord |form them of his intentions in & vital matter. ba 1 Was in love with 4 & lady son atta ane : . the gir! you are in love with |morafiy, without any actual means of supporting [You naturally prejudiced the flarents against you be- Either Loves Him or Thinks She Does. ° wife, can have the courage, to use «4 mild term, te | ca ou were willing to take part in a ure ing 1, bu at FIX month pur (cause you m marriag® | Dear ree SUIUSTED. We are seth of tne we tenn | cau ioe 6 ee ee Foes ‘The Girl's Fotks Object. jealmly ask for the family treagure, A young man who |apparently conducted In a clandestine manner, ‘A certain gitt calle at my house every night, She Fears. Now, t tried to shake this wir! shal | aa 6 setae Sie of tee nae ie. aver ts worthy of a good girl's love and respect and can| ‘The mother and father undoubtedly argue that the |says she comes to see my sister, but at the same time Sat Beth Bway from me. Wherever are ah ge ¥-twe : * rood | have been engaged for seven months to a young decently support her rarely falls to secure the blees- proper wife fer their son would not be willing to|she throws hints at me. I love the girl. Does she Trials pienttes sa $ " rod | ott . t a Present cannot support a » will jady whom I dearly love and w ves me, but T won't ings of her parents, marry secretly. 1 cannot see that there te anything |love me? rere MUMAHe T Goetd not shake hor | sraried |young looking, ad thie cateas eco ditch negra pee (ne wenn .e Matty veboro Reting and ber Seiko are trring| for you to 4o now but to bide your time patiently and| % THINK it very Itkely that the young Indy loves her coolly, and have sin. to her house |. B= y otha tpt eagagement. Her folks like! me al Embers ete Perptexity. conduct yourself tn such a manner as to win the re- You or believes that she does, I am surprised . noes gle ay Tagg odiectel to me ae 4 son-in-law, but the| Deer are spect of the young man's mother and father. You that it has not suggested itself (9 you that she could be intend to marry her th I can, Wi cirl does not agres to ® separation, and she is worry- I wee ES ecatited dent tre: teem tet te whl track proper thing for : Ghee I cay 1 Wil be to vee hor ot 3 love eaeb other, but the girl's parents object to me jing to death because I am not working, and her folks |the only fellow I ever loved. store ove et os ime eong an all ores MOC monbinwm eee ae Sf, i —$——=— en SVEN Avo SNS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MESSENGER BOY; | *er\*.

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