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{ paper only, New York Hatered ai Lhe Post-(fee at New York os Mewont-Olaae Mall Matter WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1990, PEO LAT soiree ssyies NO, 4,0 ome — OOOO OOO OOO UOC UU UC Ot Lain aaa SPEAKING OF WONDERS. When the sun refuses to rise in the fast, : When the sinaltest part ceases to be the least; ; When cream will sink and pig-iion will ; float ; And a captain admits that he raced his boat In an ocean event where he wasn't first ; When the pessimist swears off fearing the worst, > When the Sullivans picnic without a free @| tight And the dawn forgets to follow the night Then wonder may strike the average man » That again “ Maine goes Republican,” THE EVENING WORLD'S| DAILY FORUM. Gighed Editorials on Loading Topica vf the Day Sees ete by Keoognized Authorities, » * RELIEF OF GALVESTON, By WILLIAM BF, KING, Frosident Merchants’ Association BW YORK will not be behind In ite wfforts to promptly ald in alleviating the suffering In Galveston, Yesterday stops were taken by this organiaa- tion to form a committee of Now York's most representa. tive oltizens to raise necés- sary funds, This afternoon, ® meeting will be held at the roome of the Asno Clation by thome who have consented to serve on that committee for the purpose of outlining the work to be done, From the telegrams recetved from the Governor of Texas it would appear that money Is needed more than clothing and food supplies, With the Money, which can bo sent by telegraph, food supplies, &o,, can be purchased tn nearby mar Kets, such as St, Louls, Mo.; St. Joseph, Mo; New Orleans, La; Fort Worth, Tox., &e, ‘Thie great otty, which is known all over the World for it» charity, will now, as in the pant fwepond most liberally and promptly to the oa! for ald from the ‘wufterers in Texas, espocially tho, In Galveston, Wo bave wired the Governor of Toxas asking him to specity just what ts needed denldew food, Clothing, blaitkets, sheets, cote, medioal aupplica, All of which will be needed tn large quantities, can be bought more advantageously here than in ‘Texas and can be shipped direct to pointe whebe they are moet required, Whatever is necessary to be dune to alleviate the suffering will be done quiokly and dono well Our committee Ys composed of a large number Of men representing nearly every walk in lito, ‘The main committee will be subdivided into committees representing different |ties ot Iny dustry, 80 that subscriptions of whatever {x Wanted can de solicited in a systematic manner Now York {9 fully alive to the exigencies of tho A DAINTY LUNCHEON DIgH, ARAN nena criap rola may be Prepared datntt for | i bitpagy by outting them in two past ll ng Out the soft Interior and Alling them Hard-botied uae, | eHoUgEn French them, are go0d for the Another suggestion calle for chopped apples Huts, with @ iMitle mayonnaise. ba For sweet Mlings ri; iP nOft peaches, and oprinkled with @ Mttle powdered ine ‘ant are to be eaten at unoe, @ spoonful Y of Whipped p darrdld delicious, Jams and preserves may be 3 y. A combination of jam With soft rea: Mo liked by many persons. ar — HARRI Mra, Ayer will anewer questions — On MONDAYS, ebout the Baby, | TUESDAYS, of Perplexed Lovers WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives ond Troubled Husbands, THURSDAYS, of Beovty Seo FRIDAYS, of Inquiring Hous ‘oepare, $ — ettere without names and eddrosees will net receive attention, The namoa ere not for publioetion. Write on one side of | A And ho ale| the pay (rae bila, every night, and « FORGIVE THB BRRIYG HUSBAND, (Conyriaht, 1000, by the Press Vublishing Company RS L. BL writes me ws toile kid Madam nly advine gne the following? refed ten tare of lived ave My hushand ind then aud paration back to him My earnest ia to wo back ” rohilis avoount, if you ean for him ott lingering rH your part fils man is t r ehih art n i * uch what no rf man on 6; and there will vet for him worne jod wave the jit sine may be o ma what hha alwoyn be a wh love You married fear; that In varme In the Anweie Wt 11 In vat hin man for better or { ed againet your High, therefore awerve i * nothing sadder in this world than for a art in life Tf death comes ay Chere beara the husband fr nthe wife or the wife from the husband, there is @ Brave fo Weep over—a most @ or cred APBt for the ohildres (0 kneel upon a with flowermeWwaterag by (hele toa He H pity the chilii@h whe gre brought to the ilest sorrow a@iipbild's heart can know-that the nt whowe i fh ‘evotlon £0 thom should have been as (rue and Mend(ant as Heaven finelf has de erted them Ind he mathor rena willie bore for the lowe of hip child's tr whi nea inba a thousand ust? No, It ts not often that a man wh Ay an plunged int this fatal path repente In ton nearcely one thounay It hows itt $o #0, Nola ow ne. Womaniy ii 10 him c the fre yoarajof your wedded t fer follie sweetniens, nowility ) womanly virtues nhim back ¢ 1 And will have a joy riny toar Wt # helpe © baby herr LAURA JEAN 1 beey) Writes fee The Mvewiog World by a nL the FRANCE IN CNGLAND, HB invasion would ye at the mouth o PMhames, we landing our (roope t Herno May and Southend, Marly the same mor Imultaneously at Ing aA number ft oe will lave quietiy aulded under Lond and a re Insure mmunioa between while two art 1 Inetaking Chatham ing by Tilbury and Be A few dowen to Bhoeburyness would of the Briton feet Mt the Pre voart of the tly ea my aT mouth of t ridge, fleet wou the tanks of th rel ow ! way, and the arhipa elves skilfally aunk in front o wF ihe entrance to the id the thie w onvey ther on \whtere (ehalande) to th Mirte ther procee Phat hd 0 lal we @ARLY FALL WALKING COs TUMe Walking costume of nickel gray cloth, ‘The front of the skirt and the trimmed with stitched banda of the material allernating with bands of white eK set on Underneath. The sleeves are loro are A tehod on the outside und aroun | een nS Serre the wrtet, and have an Inserted wed, aped plece of the white silk at the shoulder, The plastron and wide are composed of alternate bands of white and piuet silk. The plastron la covere! with yellowish lac and trimmed with tiny straps of black velvet, TO- Hut tf | have nothing to earn money | have to borrow or pawn something 1 count up every penny in my book and show it to show it to him, Let him deo Just how selfish he ts. my husband, tut he doesn’t believe me He saya I can write anything on the paper lie says M4 is more than plenty to rum the house with, Bometimes | ory day and night, breaking my heart how to come out, Bome friends told me 1 should cook while the # lasts me and then I should ask my husband for more money, and Yf he didn't give me more then I shouldn't cook arything He likes (o @o Uke @ gentioman and belong to socie- Hee, but he doemn’t like to @tve me money for any- thing at all Mrs, D. HIB tp m vory pitiful case, and one that appeals) to me. | am sure this Uitte woman is writing trothfully of her condition My advice woult be to take the # a week and tse it with great ecomomy just aw far aa it will then step, er you have prudently spent the #1 should allow Quadband 10 some home (@ an empty table, I think In qUch a came an this the man would discover the way he must stand in the matter, and very few men are ohikiren suffer for bread and tut take your friend's advice a it a roa THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, ET CHUBBARD > AYBR » T0-1 annnnnmrnnnmmaty some gowing to do so 1 can earn money, all right, certainly not make purchases antil you are provided | understanding. ees oETUy 1900, . : Ge O40 Btw % INVITATIONS TO TH TOO FAR AWAY ” How! D Awol Homer Chief Don't: Tike Much where. Injun, no care, #0 Biliicus on depends largely, uper OynicusYea-and press Wige—Why did Skinnum whiskers” Wage-1 suppore he wan to his reputation of belna fraud Phylileel suppose you had plenty of fresh milk at the farm-house where you ried lass summer? Mirank Oh, no! We were nearly one hundred milton from the nearest city SEEMED THAT WAY.} MANNERS { iN Miatrens~ Mand nave left your t 4 Yorn, but he Mandy Whey TO DOL Hoat-Do you think In thie rumor of @ new maining currency? Joax—fure, |e only rumor had {t, that Mra. Hippo~ My daughter, remember thet ["¢ Have you rea Mon Propone? * }that whenever you yawn you must hold gRA!ning currency that ‘No; T never did for fetion.” your fan before your face, thus, doubt tt. 1 rrished into the hall, The screams came from (he ‘Traine apartinent above, In another moment | was Knocking on the door, which was opened by Mrs, she white and breathless, Oh," geaped, catching hold of my arm, " “Whot" T naked, | "The burglar, He was hid in the dining-room-- mamma saw him, and he ran {nto the pantry-and I looked the door-end—he’s trying ¢ jump out of the | window," | To my rellef, that same small boy Who had served |mie so well professionally appeared on the thresh: 1, attracted by the cries, Of be went to onl) the pollee while I tried to quiet two hystertoal women, HLAD been graduated (Wo years and lint a proce | Un & fow minutes the burglar wae handoufted and | tee suMelently ta I deemed, to warrant my led away, but the ahock had proved too much for Mra, taking apartments, Traine’ tnvallé mother, The fainting npeli was fol Preity well Maxed, olf man, en?” eald Jack Wine {lowed by delirium, and her daughter and | watched tere, my college classmate and chum, had side untll morning over that evening from the weat side to make a ho ¢ 1 wae Ine\itied ap aitending physician, warming for me. PAN you need to complete your |and never failed to cali morning aud evening When hapriness te to get aoquainted with the pretty wid the pationt wi je to eft up | wometicnes read aloud on the floor above you. She le Jolin Redmond «cousin, to her, of to remain longer, watehing the you Know, (tle woman never daughter at seme household tank Thank you" | Necking Jack's enthistasm. 4 (ne evening T stayed for tea, Mra, Traine wore 4 ‘Lam trying to get patienta, and have no timo for datnty gown of white and blue, with a great deal of foolal pleasures, and, besides, I don't mind saying tt, [lace There ts no eight #0 weloome to a Lact ' Jack, I'm pot fond of witowa,’ la pretty woman at the head of « tea table, The next All L have y to that ta! ald gack, “you don't |morning I pietured the pretty widow sitting opp know Mra. Traine,’ me y own breakfast tabdle, wearing the pretty However, my professional duties were not ao ardus | h jackot 1 had seen on my morning calls, ous that I did pot And time to notice a trim litle figure that fitted in and out through the big en {for a Irive and was rewarded by another tnvitaiton trance door, dressed alwa: aquisitely but qutety te tee A aintier Hittie rosebud of @ woman {tt would hi A reason for such clows attention te my patient was been hard to And. Soft, brown hair, tossed in tr no longer apparent, I was hunting ebout In my mind curla about the low forehead. & vulce that epoke for another @exouse to prolong my delightful calla, always gently, blue eyes full of mirth and a com: when Mra Traine knocked at my door one evening, mlexton that looked like it had been bathed in the “I have oome to see you om business,” ehe said, morning dew, taking the esas I offered her, | bad bowed the Isat patient out for the evening ant You have been very kind to my mother,” eho ttled myself for a smoke before bedtime My medi. went on, “OF oourse we want to pay you for your tations, mingling with the blue curling smoke, were ‘rou! Would you mind telling me please, how interrupted by @ plercing seream, and then another inuoh the ameunt ist” NHAPPY Why don't you ouggost joining a with more, Do not be afraid of this man, and above bowling elud yourself with your husband? I know of all Uslngs do not get angry, Keep an account and two or three Women who 4id wo |p order to be with her by Of cow And a Rweete natd DAY 2ANE WERSeU one of these women liked bowling, but each grew fond of the game, and im two or three cases the com- panionship at the bowling club grew #0 agreeable to the husband that he was unwilling to engage In the ment without hie wife Try in every way to make peace between yourself and your husband. A Wife's Firat Dety In at Home, Deer Mra Ayer: LT bave been married but & everything behind, as T am Heeband a Bowling Fiend, Deer Mra Ayer! 1 have a husband who ie « bowling fond and who kes Wo play carte, Last Winter he only stayed at home when he was obliged to rest himself, He extaom gets in anti! the small hours tn the morning, He often comes home tntoticated, When I upbraid him for It he gets dinngreeable and doven'| epeak to me tor @ month or #0, He |e hardly ever pleasant. He al- and had to leave only one here in this NOT PARTICULAR MAKERS OF HERORS, ‘The modern military oe ee ee ee CONSISTENCY, a eo oad SHE GAVE NOTICE, wderstand you kick; T done give him er week's nottos, ed here's anything tha 1 That afternoon 1 took Mrs. "Traine and her marher | {thelr husbands and to come home with them, =I keep hernelf as 4 woman, MEN AT MN RE SOT RARE Tt Te i al , SAM P, JONRSS ON THE CUKSE OP SCANDAL - MONGBRS, E LAUGH xi K ls cheap, Thi ts year in polliles, And (he spelitAndere will Soon be entertaining the jour people at the court. houses at the binders: and Roosevelt thelr great audiences auditortums al meetings, Of curme, each side putting sther slde do same thivg for and both magni of the other, iititan says about fying the fauils and tm I donte believe much ne pe gnother politician of different pollitee from hime, Really, 1 don't belleve much 1 bear “no-how,” Like BU Nye when he was cought snoring, A gentleman punched him and said; “Wake up, your snoring alse turba ua.” Bill repile I was not snoring.” The man replied You were snoring, afr.” TM saldy “How do you know | was snoring?’ “I heard you," vaid the gentleman, “Low” sald Bil, “stranger, @ you shoot these birds on tie wing? Chin-fnjun shoot him in head, tall he get um." you can't believe half you lear these days. 1 am by politicians jike | am by scandalymongers, You can make a heap of allowance and then, the wing, feet, any> ee-orerenentreeePTneero auys “low some mory before you get Wt AN INCENTIVE, ede reputa- The average person does not welgh his words nor ‘ pls eat \pprectate what he says, It (s olso true that the hearers do not give much welght to words and rtione A hog at his slop, @ dow eating role sausage, & vullure at work on the carcass are ro much higher animals than seandal-mongers (hat, they ought not to be mentioned tn the same week, or the mame ye or the same decade, 1 think some pe talk too much because they have got nothing else to do, 1 think some people talk because they are on such a low plane that they would Itke to talk other ple down on @ level with hem. Ninety-nine times in a hundred the scandal monger In tulkifig about his betters or her betters, tle am true to-day es ever, (he purest characters ‘ave suffered most from this tribe of vultures, Bach smmunity has some noble wife, some good mother r daughter, that has been the prey of these soandal- mongers. Tho devil ia gotng to be dinratiefed with some of he gang that ls put off on him, tin my judgment, Po think the devil wants some folks that I know he ‘eo going to get would lower my estimate of him, ile Intelligence and hie sense of what decency fe- manded, 1 don't be! the dovt) will get anybody he ought not to get, but I do belleve that he \e going to get some that he would not have been sorry if he had missed. Behold how great a matter @ iittle five kindleth, 'f Mrs. Snipes tells Mrs, Serowging that she oaw fory Jane Mrown wink at Billy Smith that te foundation enough, The next you hear of Mary tone Brown she tas wrecked her character lasted her life, when the rea) foundation for the ginning of the report was that Mary Jane batted her eyes because (t was her nature Tf there ts anybody that I love to ran ansociate with tt te people who keep their from evi! and thelr ps from speaking arkbite not with thetr tongues nor do evil wehbor A perton who will slander a mmm or i boy te a bad often but the persen whe will © woman's character to a devil tnoarnate, tnéewnal tn every Instinot of thelr nature. Yours, SAM 9, JOD, —— ees Russia's Birth Rate, Is ANNUALLY An Oxcowe Of 1,000,000 birtin wre teathe in Muswin, and Mherte ts the natural euthes of this overflow Chicago's Detectives, Mr, and Mre Welnberg, the Kansas City eavbeustiorn, have been captured after two years of elveling th’ Blobe by Chicago detectives. WHEN ODELL WAS A BOY. avera agents, shave off hiv ted to live up, a bare-faced: ee Sanandnenenaneneenanenanantniamaintemeneneeel ii EF E af i | ter i oughten nT, ‘Trust that’s tn vane VisitoreDoet your maria give you anything for being a good boy? Willle—No, ma'am; but #ho gives me» iiekin' when I ain't. be tnolined to ‘Tt ten Inrwe bill,” T eat4, slowty, | There was @ quiet uplifting of the bine eyes, “1 jhope,"" sho eald softly, “that you won't mind if we don't pay {¢ quite all at onee; If T can arrange to pay you #0 much every week until the bill is settled.” No," | gald in bustnens-itke toned, ‘1 should pre- ‘fer to ha Whole bill mettled at once," My beart smote me for the alarm im the face that was lifted to mine, 1 leaned forward and took her hand, "Do you want to know how much the bill will det Well? it's a grent deal, Nothing loss than the leiving of your own self to me, my darling, will satiety my claim against you,” “You mean" sald Mra, ‘Traina, the blushes out. fusing her pale face, ‘That T want you to be my wife,” I eald, drawing her head down upon my shoulder, ‘la the price too parent?’ mt ‘QUERIES AND ANSWERS, erry | | Deo, 22 to Jan, 21) May 21 to June 20, What reasons were embraced by (he French months "Nivose" and “Prairal? BT UDENT, | Mra, Justine Van Renssolace Townercad Ie the President, Who ts at the head of the Colontal Dames of Amer teat HOLLAND DAME, April 90, 1780, What was the date of Washington's tmugumtion aa President? ALFRED J. B. 906,087 001,107, What was suppowed to be the United Btates's total | Wealth tn 180 and 1691? TB, ARTHUR, | Red Flag with Mack Centre, | What t# the Weather Bureuu mgnal foreteliing « LooKourT, “ . You, Freya} | Te It right to lift your hat to @ Indy when you do| A picture of the Hepublican candidate for Governor her a favor and she says “Thanka” and you may/of the State of New York ag he looked at the tender M. [age of three years, Drawn from an off heavy storm? | "You're weloomet" WIVESe AND @ TROUBLED e HUSBANDS. me, as he treate me kindly, and | love hint toe much ) copaiian suggests that you are net @ very etrigt Oeth- to tell Him my digappolnements, I fee! that a woman Olja, because, aa you know, one of the first rules of cannot live on love only as long as she has ambition the Church i» that {te children must be married by & Mra, ©, P, | Roman Catholic priest and that thetr offspring. must OUR firet duty 1s to provide your husband with | b¢ brought up in the Roman Catholto faith, ‘There comforts at home. 149 not think you whould ex. | @re no differences, in my opinion, between aman apd peot him to get his meals of his own | Wife so unfortunate con house If you joveyour husband why oannot you talk | CeTning religious matters, to him tn a felendiy way about the matter? ‘The best thing that 1 think you must be @ very woman, and you | Your wife to take thust underetand that T mean fo be Kind when [ as qvard the others in their sure you that you would be taking a wrong atop tn | 4! are equal to this very grave following out your idea of rié@ing yourself of your! 4nd oot them @ proper example I housework, If you weve to talk with your husband, | ¥eU to let just ae you have to me, Inasmuch as you love enoh faith. If other, I think he would do his part to make both your, mother’s i zi | i i H iy i i country of @ loving f have no means for car- fare to see my fri trong athbition in keeping myselt 1s impossible for I keep it right up to the mark. but I am getting so; me now, as I have no pin money whatever, Before weary of tt all that I think If he starts in again this| marriage | wae Winter I shall pack my trunks and run aay with my, help my family, baby to Chicago, eo 1 am @ first-class dressmaker. working, put Mra, ‘6 aeeme to be mad about something, We are married three years and bave @ lovely boy almost two years old, We also have a Wewutiful little home and) quietly, without , without tears or angry joan : lives happler, . | biley, Should Have Agreed Netore, Mes. Aner’ wife and 1 were married by « Protestant minis- and Tam a Cathoilo. | pockote in E =