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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1900, A NEW HE TWENTIETH CENTURY MESSENGER BOY; |,4x¥, b sve@Senow. |No. 10) OR, THE MISADVENTURES OF SHORTY M'NABB.—By FERDINAND G. LONG. {CREATION Pebincded by 0 Frew Puviisving Company, te @ PANK HOW fet folatnlelelnininjelaiedetefe si cis lateleletelebelelninteleteteleteleh lebelsinleisieiebeiaiwieleieteleteisiefvisteleisiel-inh listed few Yor. 4 he Peat-Ofice at New Tort a0 Berend Tess Mai! Matter WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1900, |} +» NO. 14,266 “lf 4 Hypnotism is curing drunkards in New Haven. Will it cure street-obstructing contrac. tors in New York ? j Or convert the remaining devotees of i “10e right up here: eleleleleleininininl-ini-! There she am, op aleinintetetetelel=ini the trailing skirt? Or remove the senseless opposition to the shirt-waist man? Or induce the promoters to do some- thing businesslike with the $200,000 al- ready sbscribed for the Naval Arch? THE EVENING WORLD'S DAILY FORUM. ee HERE THE READY LAUGH Gi STE TH OUT BLUES, (i 72 1a a ‘ } ? WARRIAGE "AND : ee cee ce cnn omen eww o wenn cece c cee ceceecocowoe += “E did not. 1 hope I have nilnary sense ot any ’ + . 2m k ‘ ‘ * P 5 frate When I reached home Emily and we! RELIGION? = FATAL VANITY. $ -tae tre nevtemant tora neef = HER APPEAL THE OPEN MOUTH a tes ue sed te San co eee a aE a? national gong—one that ts pure! pout to pay for his wife's new hat. he wore that can. ' lovely pale-yeliow iawn which matches her come n #0 sweetly Well, why don’t they watt until thef country is finished, It te hardly Say “y away and leave you with him?” sald the girl in the pe, at any rate, that she had the sense to ge tly did-ater | had thoughtfully hair for her, Then she looked a8 Ladysmith hat Hm, we o A Harvest-Keaper ble to avoid this condition 1 “Wonder where my leas go? but 1 thought". ’ He re Mies Ethel, I do, and : a for Ue ’ nly t . nee 4 thiassdnnite Bergh leading to the rivers are thoroughfares for thou | 4.44 Ww . THE F IRST TANDEM IN TOWN, ‘i brent sae: ad oh ett gand- of pedestrians daily. They are also used| Hele “ sa part of thet t . pose by the numerous business houses which make N Tattl le Willie-Say, Pat A him, blueh wed excuse her fee Bees What Ms re © a few moment . ' d Nich you obligingly 414? And’*— Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day . l Asset S.ortetenentntntntniet . ia edd tlle pda maypdl cage! a the oes Signed : “delisted ; was as much here as 1 why ever suge by Recognized Au $ | } cost that sh me t ve at the same boartings * se i Because she w very plainest of a ur deare BUSINESS AND BLOCKED STREETS. st friends, dear ast, you' told me so at the 3, , By ~ * } at a memory you have, dear! It ts really ree WM, F. M'CONNELL, ‘ ® ! le at your age. Where was I wh Py i eee, t As soon as she wa Assistant Secretary of New ¥ , June 6 Oh, sayt Wouldn't iad ba Was us WAI and Transportation, | elle? } k { ; HOUGH complatnts are numer eum prueTne | ' } mnt: sede sin woe ous that streets are impas : sense, Mr. Smith,” she sald, after i oA He wae ae pleas? pass the butter? able because of encumbrar ; : . a? li find a girl at last t by merchandise, the persons 7 a Ma an Kond ae an-f 1 ‘ nee ie rye serene + ; yO says you have who find fault do not realize a » girls that} , k that you knew i ; say ‘yen' + ‘ ‘ SAUCE FOR THE GANDER, + : ! ; } ; ; ; that it 18 practically Impossi- | 8° a ques Saiki nae wn ® ae Mee wey ‘ urnfully, “it'e? The narrow side streets : eer ' ; New York a great commercial centre wk > ae ean ta bacon t Noy barn 1 In the rapid loading and unloading of trucks ! a ’ }Waken him Day Jess husband and wrgone it is almost inevitable that boxes and | re me stience t To dis Inexperienced Merchandise must be left on the walks tempor- |")! THR Is ore ‘ $ v i arily, although oftentimes it makes it inconven- | . tate eof them H fent for persons passing by. feeling arsured ait What is the merchant to do? He tries to ob | fully ward ao i nen, . ny! t mie pene @truct the walk aa little as possible, Hiv goods | ''!" ieee - 1 n Such as mother used to make. gust be loaded and unloaded. Rear entrances to! \, os can g teh for o€ look letachical cfm , Ant the wife, resenting, answored Duildings are rarely found and when found are | ; : } TWH MECH Te ROME ! For the wor n, you know) Always utilized Tn either cane x up # a sacrifice? f vatanter.” suit Mr ! if you w {give up horses, Com) p merchant to avoid usin e wal .= rer t ‘ ' And a seore of clubs or so, pel tee merchant ¢ wth . 9 sie . - ¢ 7 levote more time to business and he would have to move elsewhere or leave the t $ When y and what to stake (”. T ands are vitally inte ! ect, ands t. onld ihe edeiving tised, “Ti Then, perh might make money The latter course would seem to be the only one , wil! be to the end of vime { . a 0. See. eee } Such as father used to make." @pen to him with profit | YR ie OS Ok ~ Ae ‘ tt hag so many ives, If 8 enoovonceoeanoctasoonnneet It fe necessity, not carelesaness, that ts account eet toe t ; smict murdered f “on, mister, spare me this time an i tac Satin hs - _ . n Il never y « vthes alr = re . able inconvenience of pedestrians gofng to LAURA JEAN LIED z ‘ h never tf wour as ANOTHER FLOWERY KINGDOM, — neo ee of 1 : ee A JBA BY. srqeqenen tantne-t-entntnentn-tne-et } 4 adrene: t-te 6-t- Ont trb-tn t-te O-trontn Orient Ortnn® seeemreeeeeneee viowors bloom in the Sandwich Islands all the year Sememees prcnictts (tie use Of apace Beyond Four Neat Ano Nox | datmennietd deserving than Japan of the ttle “Flowery Jo tofatoteintebeteb | the stoop line for goods, and it is generally con @eded that merchants do all they can to Keep jofefeintetatettatetntnteteinininintetntntetatet within this limit ee i —_— ee A CLEAR ATMOSPHERE. In Zululand the atmosphere ty so clear that objects learly # ny starlight at a distance of seveo The business done in the city of Now York | id 1 peaponsible for the presence of both citizen and i Their interests are mutual, an fons who object to the crowding of the valk should conside. * of our mer fo facilitate business before entering coms oi : K Wiklrrmece WHAT Ht WO A ‘ | miles. —_———.e—__—_— A WOMAN IN POLITICS. y x * to burr gt Hantly see him firet OME years ago the | ' a fale tt tory whens o lars Y a nae as Ghee “M yes I belleve L418 say something of the kind ployed, The Prt = “ + it was only a joke! Ted have such a was perfec c Wants Stomp Pitetatton, ‘ sor, you know,” retu e girl i Stranger who we canine he ' " a “What ware Oe Who # x me the » meaning for A id guess that m th 1 of hat Well,” re t n ter? It t Well, Aid Robert come, or @eratching hie i any ¢ atinmps ¢ A al ‘ome? He did. He was there when f the same han, “th Ae ° iq fer i} “ * ter 1 had been in the habit of chap like you would « i if Tecan yf Himily to share our talles and walks becanse—er—the ‘The Prince often rela ETHEL L. PROUT. (rapture of being in my society made him so aily that face - walk sis blocks or sit half an hour withow ne z A You es Pinine \ id. When Emily was with us he could oy, ’ A ne , k ‘ ANOTHER ¢ iow te ot Sr nt Tot pee ao be won treminers are of ‘ aa oh th yang girls, one # ' A pally: . If 1 remember aright, never te hel, the house eve _ OM IV), w ery true, she used to blush lke an old mad and - “eearch ephermeris sitting in a fact en Me genetetiation of the § TWO DESPONDENT GIRLS. |Me¥er *ay a word save ‘yrs’ and ‘no,’ and then usually ‘ in the wrong place. In fact couldn't | $bbiebberret i-l= Seore rtations. he par hird party better if she was t! be on The ‘Ave s four . Primmod shirts, uauswally small Summer ft is jaughed at Dy “Lremember. Sbe used to bring you chocolates snd ® rt ie +, velvet collars, man's t ¢ papers an t every Om@. neckties, too, Just to ellow her appreciation of the| This fs a portrait of Mies Mamie Muldoon, whe Ew . f butt re th no mich joke roke en heart vance to find out how @ real man belaves when he has been appoiniel Deputy Stace Auditor of Ne AMES FOR AMERIC - . of buttons mark a Pp Sta itor of N f ae N AERICA © rie {isclonea a wa dy arines trom Would Is In love! 1 suppose she thought the knowledge | braska. She lives in Lincoin, ‘This la the highest names suguested tor . frown instead of Tawi through ar it we'd have * misery might be veefal some day!” mmer Sirta Verhaps go. Yt was Emily who told ma that morn. || VICTIM. ‘ing that he that he-ine wanted | Muli n held by a woman in the State The salary year, and a bond of 50.0 is requirel. Mise Soon received the office os a reward oF ry have JARRIET © HUBBARD ® AYER ® TO-DAY © ANSWERS © QUESTIONS © OF @ UNHAPPY © WIVES. nny heart, tamtly nd girls, and it ts terrible to be he ie forever Anding fault with my mother and every- Never Too Late to Mend, = . ig A ill eau { y 4 . y ! uonew ts eve ttle wives who could be made bappy by left ab . A MISERAHL NE. ing she does Is there anything «4 terrible in a! Dear Mre Ayer 2 Mrs, Ayer will answer questi theta ( 4 r F ! ts thought lew re Das) A oth paghts and epere t affertionate sentences and @ ride In ait e this ughtiews young genticman woman loving ber mother after she ie married? Every) Last week in your answer to unhappy wives On MONDAYS, about the Baby. you to live lone t . rwor 4 walk in the light of the moon, as in a dose of his own meiicine time mamma comes to see ue it's & signal for a naid the liquor habit could be cured. TUESDAYS, of Perplexed Lovers, ‘ Wy . ¥ f oir e-making 4x Take one of y iT ers of sistermtoto your errfble scene as soon as she gros Do you think there is any chance for q man whe WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy ' ng Falhgh : hey wish T Knew the hushand of this little woman, ang confideace, and systematt £9 out once oF twice a Of course I love my hudbend, but 1 can bet you hap deen drinking for twenty years, but wants 6® a y of L sppy Wives e ® we were i ‘ 1 think I mig ° e show him how precious is week with a party of young persons to places of that | never would have marriei {f 1 knew my much to eet THURSDAYS, of Beauty Seckers. fos done wit & * when he che treature he igneres and how terrible the re- amusements or excurs t ” nother was to be insulted. [ wish you would write, He ie fifty years ol! and such a good man at heart IDAYS, of Troubled Husband _ . . J _— Sponathllity of the who promises to be lover and Have your ver always you and pretend ahout it A LOVING DAVONTEIE |te says he die happy if he can ever gain @ : 4 ‘ow usbands. en on ; ¥. friend t girl © = a er with his, This ed = sely amused whether you anjoy yourself om wi14 seem logical to most decent folk that if Vittery over drt ANOTHLOR LOVING WIPE. —t without names and addresses will : t ays she loves her husband “too well to ee-| All le fair tn love and wer. t sone Numan being to whom @ man owes!» AM gind to be able to assure you that the mam attention, The names are not 7 cook, wives " Don't make any explanations or excuses, but follow | ® teh of gratitude it is the mother. of the a | you write of can certalniy be cured tf he honestly rite on di very w s tence. written @o simply your husbands lead in the matter. will help. Write on one side of And for the most part Yo meet the eye of ‘ He duce not tel! you where he ie going. Follow his **Y b¢ should regard her as his own natural! Age does not seem to make any difference nor does v her bh nly, Prat a man chowld trent hie sweetheart se though bana reach his heart and fog his example. If by chance you should happen to meet “ty | cannot determine, the length of time the man has been a victim appear be al © t t indeed him at some place of amusement don't ask him to Frequently it te sald by way of explanation that to render the certain or more dificult, A Note of Tha: humbly kneel and that a pried ven aan join you, but be eure you appear to be having @ 4 ™8n Is jealous of his mother-in ‘nfuence. 1 know of who pad been a periodieal . riage he sho at her with @ jittie tesy . most delightful time. Why showlt he tm, when it was t ery influence drunkard for forty sears, When he was over simty _ than he bestows upon bis maid serva ‘items Never Takes Her Anywhere, | TH give him wo weeks to change his tactics, 1 that made his wife the lovely re whom he he determined to try to get well, thie email note of beartfei: thanks forgo common that they cannot be gains + Men Ayer knew a little woman ence whose case was a parallel found above all others desirable ang admirable? | Many persons, including his own phjrictaz told tim ie te “Trowbled Husvand:” { was| That women can and do, asin the case of thiv dears 1 am a young married woman and my husband to yours ‘The best 1 can Go for you. my Ihtle friend. is to) he Wes ton old and would certainly die if he lett of. Bening Worlt, ant your answers ) woman, | such husbands appears to me a never takes me anywhere, he goes to root gardens @he irted the method I suggest apd it worked like aerure you that you owe « duty to your mother as It is now twelve years since this mon last touched well as to your husband, and if you cannot, by exer- liquor of any kind, and he is not only well, but « I have been married six|sort of divine dispensation for which * man and on exeursions Qimeel 1 don't know who he @ charm As soon as her husband saw his wife's frueh stronger man physically than before, fo don’t Peover thinks of taking me jin particular and innumerable of his brethren snowld gues with and | Gee's chi be hes. osy spaeil, cap, society was in demand he determined to monopolize etsing all rs ‘Would make me \biess their lucky stars. pany in the way of lady friends, and I think in hie .¢¢ himself, and he's dane #0 ever since. Well to accept Oh! these husbands who could by such « triffing heart he cares for me. It's just @ way he has taken. - pg nthe apmnep tel venh se bed. 4 » an radiant joy into the narrow lives’ I am nearly heart and my folks ere sll ¢ 3 eee ee ee oe have solemnly vowed (9 love noticing that I look so different ae i and Marve to death for want Some vanessa etary * oe