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ames seme zane) ee SAO RS ALARA REST ATA II PE ' b 6 _‘TH WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900, LAURA JEAN LIBBEY On the Conflict of Love and Pride 2" Lucky It Isn’t Naturaliste have ale covered that if the voloe / of an elephant were 64] (Coprrigh|, 1990, Preae Publishing Company, Mew York Worl.) ciiation as he would, and Is wailing pationtiy for. cytes in use ly the world, 4 loud {n proportion to alae ,,q Y 7 HLWN love hae conquered pride and uneer 7on| the time “when your love hae wrod pride and|and 1 ok ealoulated that . an that of a nighting Wu call me back egal.” anger and you will call bi back again the number is inereasing hie trumpeting could be Tome are the words of an olf song; but they Cut this Httle ariigie out of tonight's paper anda! the rate of 2.090,00 a heard sround the world. |will aiways echo in the heart of every lover who has fend tt to bim. year exons. = 5 had a misunderstanding with o pretty sweetheart ‘That will be wuMolent advance for a young girl to ® FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900. whom he loves with als heart, as 9 the case no make in a cage like yours | Queer Insect = sees} German Ships goubt with the lover referred to in Laonie's letter, If he loves you, as you believe, he will be only deca | VOL AL cecccocrseres sees svevsees NO, 14,262! The larne German doek which 1s a9 follows: too glad to return to you re ee ae ae Sail yards wre kept 80 BURY) Dear Mise Libbey: Tam a young lady of alghtean And another little word right here, my dear, Never] iit the tert wing yellow! butiding «warships ‘At years, and am in love with m young man four years Hot | fearn are being eXDTPHed | ny senior One night he told me he loved me, and eten to words of love from the lips of any YOUNS! ana + man unless he aska you to marry him then and there ht one red; the Das these colors H Lj that Mt will aoon be rece aeked me if | cared for him, 1 told him 1 did. ‘The men who make no mention of marriay OM CHAPMAN sat on a bench In the park, © d A Duke That Does Something. jary to have mMerclant| orien followed a few weeks of happiness. And then auch a tine are assuredly not in love, only daliying| mm ploture of despondency, Ila brief soldler career » if | SeRORIE RANI BRESRE wo quarrelied, and he lett mein anger, 1 was heart: with love's genial flume | raya evellit [ was over, but he could not return to hie beloved \ ' |. oh] “a yroken, and am atill ‘ No young man of two and twenty should make tove! y * profes@ion, for his right sleeve hung empty at Rio j highs ht ‘opti al ee } Up-to-Date Piqht “le wrote me that he hoped f would be happy with to @ Rint Unless his prompects toward taking care of| The frat momber of the}aide, Never more could he wield brush or penell, 4 ched a point that is only 2 . some other love, Oh, If he would but come back! I the at t (o ar 7 ‘ royal family to ride &) “Nothing will come now, 1d to himself bitterty, A few yea anon ’ " @ gin in future as his wife are what they should | hie me ni he na I miles from the North Pole. i fight took ma . Mert t want any one else, Shall | ewallow my pride LAURA Jman LIBBEY, be. |eycle was the Duchess of] “Ait jp ended, At thirty-five I have practically ived co, the toreador being and write to hit t tac ec 8 he a At elghteen a girl whould not allow herself to arige| Albany my life The Duke is the severalth explorer who pee eT or wtih do whatever you pay.” are few loving couples that do not agre® to diseRre®) yo hopelensiy into loving that @ man's emile can Us Presently a young woman cams Into view. fhe j has risked life and lavished treasure in lhe rider Manuel Garcia My dear, there te an old adage whteh tells us that! now and then. make her sunshine, of his frown her gloom, Women of Brain. | was tail, distinguished looking and faultlessly dressed, looking for this fool pl by name, was fo badly) ihe course of (rue love never did run amooth,” and] No doubt the lover in this case has repented of LAURA JBAN LIBBEY Forty-two patent® +] She etarted as she oaught sight of the drooping fg» 1 ing for this fool place, Injured ‘tint ha died soon |tharea rooms to be much truth in the words. Lovers’ | his misundermanding with you and earnestly hopes) 1s. sass siney wrtton tor The Hvening Worlt by arrange. | Itins to cycles were taken] ure on the bench, and turned quickly, coming impule And to what purpose? afterward |quarrelx are by no means uncommon, Indeed there| that you would take ap kindly to the idem of & recon-| men iin ihe Peotiy Blory taper out lant year by women. | sively toward him. animate “Why, Tom," sh t y But perhaps It is good to have a DUKE Teneeeresseee ee eegarerych farsi oreo ser ore 7 PNP erae "TT. ny, Tom,” she erfed, holding out her hand. “ty ' ‘i < ; . zen be ida ND P. Ww am #0 cg nes roms 300 have nal belt trienda i mee gr tha ™« TSM TEES @ ARG @ WIDE @ ON @ THE @ FUNNY @ SIDG,(GEORGIE 4) fate ica eads crac oat * Likewise Aunt Harriet, Who ame ly the be bless (8 Puna" nt ten ee nn nn we ew wee eee ene n nen eers se cee ee seseee ff A » ‘ _ 4 > Ww Cy arty J ¥} T: Tom had risen awkwardly and taken her extended y he ie FAME NOTIPH THE MARKET REPORT, M cine:yu eee cn rae inatary ie Knew a Thing or Two. hind) Hevea way ou lasrhas & tea tla ae che” THE EVENING WORLD'S) 30 re en ne nos ae ee rte + rracetly He ooult ot sah, althoven be tlt that ian tn’? "No, never, The baby and the parrot TLUNT HARRIET S been 82% ae talking to cover his confusion, j DAI L Y F @) R U M Not an tneh,’ responded the other take, turns fn Keeping us awake K Visating Us iattly and| Mise Hunt oat down on tho bench, as naturally 4 - e Den dat wettier it ‘ot one of bs bide seobeaeeie She knows a Hole jot |## ‘ough whe had come there for that purpose, and 9 pions dom Arkansaw shaky of things paw did when He| 70m resumed hiv seat, “LT must congratulate you, Mise Hunt, on your goed fortune,” he sald at laet. ‘Il know of no one whe deserves wealth more than you.” Th girl blushed, “Thank you, Tom, but you aidan answer my question. Why haven't you been to sea Poercretnts ern) Signed Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day PREPARED. { by Recognized Authoriti ST gt ee h ® “ j FEW DISEASES IN THE RAZOR. was yung that he ne’ iW about, Pa encurridged her to tell them, but maw saya It len't 99, Hecon she's just ae nahemed STRATEGY tf them as paw, Bo paw |Uet” 3 ay "Oh, I'm @ back number, T had better learn tm , By B, JOSEPHSON, saya it there are enny way |) oom ihe 4 you could make & buddy from the country Long for the old seens so hard they would start rite home, with yut letting on That you meant to hurt their foolings, he would like to no About | not Hut what Aunt Harriet \* » kind harted old sole ind means Well, only item thing to have country relations that always Want to come Down statre and) Mh gin ys talk when you have cumpny. ii Afier paw thot About it @ Good deal he says to maw ieee tee tne Mig heat te hpedionserd lentil one Day 53 detween ue now?" “Ino a skeem. We'll take a trip on the Bote, and “De you love me, Tom? mebby Aunt Harriet mite get seasick and Be ao dia. ‘The man rose from his eeat, foretng himestf to tal ‘The man who fs clean seeks a clean shop. Thin} "Po" s (who suspects the vee dN Nae Wont tap oi bei be calm, ‘I must leave you, Pilzabeth. You tempt me Ami poy of stealing anples)—Willte, 1)8e! her @ ticket before she Changes her m! past endurance,” ng is perfectly natural, He is aware that evary pre he'll batt ¢ ‘Tom, caution Is taken to keep everything as sweet as ¥ Mie och RUIACARG Gh Yue hand N'Y tut the reat of un mite gat atok, t00," maw totd ann a secon Wass thea only. Saat tiene tho dishes in a firet-laes Iitohen, ae fete selene Wy taking advantidge Of} 115 your fault, What made me make you love me. Among the places not properly managed there Pay aay wen Gane er so?’ And stately Mise Hunt buret Into tours, regard= ‘Well, paw toid her, "you can stay Home if you hundred otate {n, It 10 truo, some danger, But the danger does want to. Tnever get seasick. I'm too much of a noid | em Om Nunived spectators, | etal hy Hot result so much from the carelessness of the roo Dawg for that. There's nothing makes Me #0) comfort her, In ten minutes’ tine he was ber abjest barber as from that of the man who patronises Glad no being on ino Water when ise rum fe, and they tind pledged thelr troth him, Barbers ought to reter such patrons for ee eee ee ener eee te cat ie |, AS they left the park Viiisabeth descended trom the would be storm ne ] | palate, "Oh, Tami" Adenly, © medical treatment, And say reputable physiotan Kets, and told us we wore Going for a bote ride Lape nee oe rae tit i wilt not alwaya claim that the origin of tho dis. et ba Sep loieh | oase was due to the barber, It looked pretty ugly by the time we Got reddy to “Darling,” eald her happy lover, “414 you never! The bugaboo of akin trouble contracted from “You, a hero!” exclaimed Miss Hrunt, with a ag, glance at the empty nleeva, “TL, © uselese man, Mise Hunt, without « profession | and alnomt @ beggar.” ‘Thore was @ long silence, Tom looked on the ground, | jhamed of the words almost wrung from him, Wilm| abeth ed fixedly before her, keeping back tears, "Tom," mhe sald, with great effort, "do you remenpe, ber what you Asked me before you went away? A Now York Barber for Twenty Yours, )N spite of the outery against the dangers incurred by pa- troniaing barbers, an exper! once of twenty years has taught mo that diseases tracen- ble (9 shaving are few and far between, z) . ‘The old saying that cleani- 4 ness {e next to godliness might be applied not only 4 48 an axiom for the barber shop, but alao for those oe h who patronine it. Policoman—Hore, you dont need tha start and maw Wanted to Hack out, but paw told her ly .ae of boing alone tn a crowd? Mach Nttle gro tho Hoat was safe and they was no uso being & CAM. | way busy with Its own tragedy or comedy.” | ' | After we fot out tt commenct to Blow some more i bacilli in the barber's bruah ts frequently brought snd pritty soon maw went tn the state Room r apie mats’ = f forward to frighten the credulous, When one TUs a bad thing to Keep still when it's ruff,” paw TOILET FROM VIé NNA, 0 thinks of the thousands of New Yorkers who are . told Aunt Harriet, "Come on, Let's walk around,"* we etetebabetedeiotelatele’=tototetnintntate 4s fo they walked to the front Bnd of the boat and e CD [back wgain, and Bvery little while Sumbuddy wou! § quit taking # ninterest in where the excursion w re) golng, It didn't seem to encurridge paw much when |‘ , they Would te Down on the flore and not try to Con- NOUN 10 caceaeeocoacncee}ceal thelr feelings, but he kept Aunt Harrit walking DISCOURAGED, pritty fast ttl they went Around the boat about four times, ‘Then you could see that a nold see Dawg about the size of paw fad verious thote about Sumthing, The boat wouldn't seem to stay etralght for more Than a quarter of # minute at a time and paw kept Nie mouth shut tite and got In a corner where they wasn't vhaved day after day and compares with that num. ver the tnolated cases of dinease imputed to the " barber's brush, the necessity of eelf-shaving does Me tea bee 4" LC raa at now shirt not become Imperative. walet Throughout New York tho beat shops are a9 par. | t-re-t-tetet eet et teem ween et preteens tleular as possibile, After each man has been A ROBM BY ANY NAmb if shaved antisepticn are used in washing allf ‘J# {hat & reat rose on jour hat, my, “No, air,’ sald the man who had been asked for alma ean give you nothe ing, You are @ profeanional beggar, aren't yout’ "I used to think ao," re- piled the other as he sadly pulled two ver tutenslle, No, stupid. Dit you ever nee a rea Tt would be jwot as consible to raise a fear of foes Ap naturel as {hat microbes floating In the street care aa it te to cry ty a. out against the barber, Cleantiness te his stock in wT, IN copper cents and & collar button from mutch guing on except the boat | a trade, Hebind-hand tn hie etudien? You! hia pocket, “but I've come to the cone} viva, hotter come on and walk some more,” Aunt | Skin diseavos among tho uncleanly have thelr} jie very seldom knew then chuston that I'm only an amateur.” Titarriot sed, “or you mite wot sick," 4 origin nine times out of ten in the Individual’s Patil, were he not behind hand pray, 4 Pow gave a kind of a prone and Shook his hed, | ip Jack of personal caro, At the same time ff leginla f How could the boy purmue them? THEIR WHERG ABOUTS] Pvary ite while sumbuddy would go past looktne | | tlon were enacted to compel a number of shops to [ee etree rete eeeeeeeeeeee Wy Bekah oh panbby is olidtg da nd Bs proserve a higher standard of cloantiness a Itow TOO MUCH FOR HIM 4 the way they used tt Smal, Pow swt hip eves |] and got to Breathing pritty hard, #0 Aunt Flarriet shook him a little and sed: “Hurry up, Let's walk some mora You don't look well." ‘Tame ft, let me alone,” paw says, “Can't you nee” Then he shut his mouth quick, like If he was trying | to hold on to Sumthing with his teeth, and Aumt Har. ret went away Afior a while she came back with our Lunch basket | ing would be conferred on humanity 73, letate ee oe ee ad i MOLLY'S EYES, ’ and sat Down beside paw. He didn't see her, beoos p F Molly’ OU r he Was holding hit face whut with both hands, i | “Aer need egal ; Afior Ule boat was back all Rite and we Were on W He needn't rise to light my ankles 3 Dry land again Aunt Harrlet says to paw: ft For just the beam of Molly's eyes I think of you would of just kept on walking Would mak tn’, Around you'd of been all rite. If Molly’b lips were red for me 74 golive ANERIY ABBE GAL Feb Gan cad oh In weather aad or sunny ways notuet, Anamuls don't get see sick, and the Hf 1’ way to every golden bee } more refined peeple Get the lesa thetr stummickw li i iw i ftand.’ You needn't rob the rose for ine & Her lips are honey! “Te that sot Aunt Harriet eed, "That enpriaos me, ] If Molly's heat would beat for me becot |] never saw a Stummick that stood more than So low I Just could hear it ‘The Good Man—Do you know wherebyours did to-day, It was enuff to tear it to pleces { I'd give th id—at | , A--Whai did yer leave de seuside for } L little boys go that throw ptones athtwenty timen, | Ni lam dhe bigs oh acne bean pi? birdet Ho Aunt Harriet haen't got Aiscurridged enuft to go| Robe of pale gray tolle de laine, ‘The shire ty | And my heart near it! K—Couldn't stand do charges ‘The Bad Boy~-Cert! Dey goes wheraihome Yet. GRORGIB ranged in hollow plaits, the inside embroidered } yp Av-What did dey charge yout ere is birds, Didn't think dey went {nm Chicago Times-Horald. |!n black and white; the lower efge has \ Wrank L. Gtanton { B—Wid stoailn’ clothes off de line CUCUMBERS WARE Y, CRARS WERE ACTIVE, down in a well, did yer? a vet passed baggy ont gage the mp scion : nahthihdll Pespencadianmaicndnncnataeientae nen noeeaneee ey nprorondnd-Onnontntrt-onorQrO"e 0 S eammaaaaaenanaaaeaeeen a pecs « 4 PP AD. Le TT _ q Denver Is Growing CHINE Se RIDDLES | Betvonteoeeror@weer ~~ se anchmnanenenenanmabaamtiidaaad “ AUST THE PRTTICOAT GO, { shoulder collar ie made | At lenst 1,00 persone were ndded to the poy 7 . Lad | 3 : TT &, | nena [POW velvet drawn through 4 of Denver last year, It te probable that {0 “HAT ts the Are thet has no smoke and the} SAYINGS OF THE LITTLE FOLKS ' fn) ons for wo! te of white efi mumiin in ‘ ny td _[PJATIONAL degen for women hes a vigorous cham ! B4fed in 190, Water that haa ne teh | y LITDLM country boy during @ vialt to the elty) , [> MBSTH, sald a mother to her four-year-old } pion In FT, Sylvester, @ West Wiite (idngiandy |e @raped belt of gray —— A glow-worm’s fire has no smoke and well | was obliged to drink condensed milk. daughter, “did you poe! your apple aa | Coroner, The death of @ woman who tripped ct PRESENCE OF MIvN, water hae no f _ Momma," he oaid, “I'm glad we don't told you to, before eating Wr Te, on Nee ateee and fell downetatre has efforeed hiae yor Texns’s Nut Crop, Phystotan—-Now, ir, you must make up your mind ws Mont ion 9 name of an obfect with two mouths, have condensed cows at hone’ mainma,” replied Besole. And what bin hay io portunity for @ general indlovment of “that ante| ‘The pecan erop of Texas promives to be the , ’ to amoke lone , Re MERE ama nekey Oly,” ite 2 Raby Ghadl iipiye corel iy tl Al tig uated garment the pettleoat,”* known {n many years, Last years crop wes @ Pationt—Why, I never emoke at oi! Niet TY i © you play ball? asked @ visitor of small | piled the little miss "I ate that afterward. It Le, he aaym, (he cause of many women falling trom| one, caused principally by the floods in the Pagwelan (attesting to be annoyedyedtm! pon Whot nro the ayen of heaven, the bones of water ’ ‘Tommy. "Yen'm," replied the little tel= “— rat hommes and carriages, at fires t 19 a frequent source; Valley, but thie year the trees are loaded with aute, faterrupt me ele, As I was saying, you must mene a bi) ha shy » Jow, “mamma and me has had a game} 4, A AMMA," queried little four-yeur-olt Nollte { danger, and oftener still it sweeps germs from the St a Up your mind to Mhokelers powder sally n Hip a b ‘ i asionally. “How do you play \t!’ asked the) at the @innor table the other eventos, eats and carrics them home, lowa’s Largost Farm, -_— F plese and all that sort of thing In sivnr bled x Vee it that Nana ga mouth ar ‘ marches) } vistior, "Oh," answered Tommy, “eho makes the | “what caeyping ~ ge Aret and * new cyclist comtume appears to him both con-| The largest stock farm in Tows te in Tie } take @ gunating trip, ree ee at every ate | *e Hite and T furnish the baw! [then fish? Ie it po (he n go In venient and pleturesque, and should generally take] !t conslote of 1,800 nares and hae 1,800 head of i . | ssenn pebncpidegspubnbigupebebibebebenedebueibubobebed ctrerertnenonenmeprererarererorenent te pluce of the present myle of dress, and 60 hage on it nearly ready for market, HARRIET © HUBBAR AYER TO ANSWERS © INQUIRIES OF © HOUSEKEEPER HAR UBBARD Y TO-DAY ® INQUIRI ° s. " jfonehen Would prefer something without potson aa, (horoughly twice weekly, and we cannot keep entables, tomatoes, which I beiteve are called strawberry toma. | three pounds of brown @ugar; cook without Water) kettle, pour on oold water until level with the { Mra, Ayer will anewer question they seem to be mostly where there is something on the tablo uncovered, Mrs. 1 OF. | toes, Miss A. LOOS, iinyport, Ie lL | until the sugar penetrates and they have @ clear ap-| boll until very soft; make @ ‘ On MONDAYS bf ; eatable row M . OW to Preserve Tomatoon—Beven pounds round | pearance. Take out, wpread on dishes and dry in the bag, pour in fruit and hang up to drain, i, in |) obout the Baby, s+ 1C 0: tien, SxUaPSIRMA! Hoe cadieGanhon: in. BMWven F you put green walnuts around the plice where yellow or emg tomatoes, pecled) seven pounds sun, sprinkling on a little syrup while drying; pack pressing on the top and aides to make the jules ie TUEBDAYS, of Perplared Lovers. "11" T iret borax. Birew the borax about the pines cna | | the ants come it is sald they will dleappear; oF tugar and juice of three lemons, Let them | in Jara or boxos in layers, with powdered sugar be- more freely, taking dare not to press hard ¥ Sah RAD omabea oe Th eoaanne tattle here tha cry fesh pennyroyal strewn around will drive them| stand together over might. Drain off the syrup and! iwoen, Thus put up they will keep for any length of |to expel the pulp. ‘There ts not much need ph soa WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives and hppa Te ven erate ta otk where the off, If you cannot gat the fresh pennyroyal ve the] poll 44, skimming well, Put tn the tomatoes and boll |time and are nearly equal to fga, line 8 beg made in (his thaye, aa tho weight of Troubled Heabende. yelp A ie ® ha le ner AS Midis oll, Tar mixed with hot water and placed in recep gently twenty minutes, ‘Take out the fruit with ay Peaches may be preserved in the same way, fruit tm the larger part causes the juice to tow ™ - THURSDAYS, of B 8 pat psy 14 ‘a pas ee ” bs ai Nie ag tacten about the room will sometimes prove effective. | perforated skimmer and aproad pon the dishes, Foil | At the point. ‘To a pint of Juice add a pint of waged 5 y OF esuty: Geekert: |mpartinent whtoh was, 1 found to my horror, Mterally get ee that a, Amal Dam~of sulphur set In a) the syrup down until tt thickens, adding. Just before) — Agekberry Brandy and Quince Jelly, {and boll Aftoan minutes, or unt! 1t L8 folle) pom tata a FRIDAYS, of Inquiring Housekeepers, altve With. roaches drawer or cupboant will drive ants away. Th the) you take it up, the juice. of three lemons. PUt 1R® | vee sara Ayers embleds' or Sowa bid 066 enlde 40 b00i, Lottere with We |ahvated oversih P tropies ants are kept out of (he eugar barrels by rail! gust into the Jere and fill up with hot ayrup, When Please give mo a recipe for bi&ckberry brandy, Ala without nam | FyIhing With borax and Kept sorub: ing the barrel upon four wooden atiite, These atiite| gold, geal or tle wp, | bi Maeda rt dm time bot recive ettention, The nemes ere not |bing, and at the end of aix weeks we were entirely are first sot into @ receptacle which will sontain " iy how to make quince jelly, FLORDNCE, 4 gome of my come t my resoue? D NOt} |tred trom the pests, and have never had any trouble|water, In order to reach the suger the ante must | LACKBPRRY BRANDY.-One-quarter 6unce fk Feader of The Evening Word has ames mq for publivation. Write on one sido of } \from them wince traverse the water, and thie they cannot each of cinnamon, cloves and mace, che dram), (07 & Teelpe for making untermentet grape ula, ; ‘This is intended for several readers bagel ebb cardamon; grind to @ coarse powder: add tu Tam 6 resins, (Ph Mat one that I cam | How to Get Rid af Ante, Kindly pubeiteh i blackberries pend upon. Won't somi who has @ good | Mra, Ager Prnae peste, Sesona of Aae'Ave gy eho making this deliotous beverage help me out? Kh 4 HARRIBT HU Indly adviaa a good remody to get rid of ants, We HUBBARD AYwR, | another e the Bigg a" H siraffes and ereaturea, -