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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1900, Se : Sari, A Ik S LIFE IN ‘ A GIFT THAT PLEASED GEN, MILES. |WOVE H LP Rash Wi ® probably one of ' shishetetet | t Miss ‘Theodosia P efelelatelotetetetebeleleieistel= parte heusea th t le OT ove. ory Chie, of New Tedford, ta It ou See Acute once, It stands two ¢ ’ f Poblianed by the Peres Pudiiadinn Company, bd to 69 PARK KO ¢ congra ia Batered ac toe eatsomes at New York at Revond:Ciaaa Mal! Masse? | ope sed a al 4 i = | ‘a on. Milap around {t are , | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1900 c itttie ba ' Lh ee ad slowed wi - eae Aye the Aime VOL. cceeserneershine oe vi ant Y Yeote UT 4 About M Jafetotototniatstetatetettbetetebeloloeleteinial=lobt ae he 1 Noor . i . 3 & oust HEY were two happy ghost lovers, and thy ON THE DAY OF ANTIETAM. wuned herwe wh Hid AppHd BOW, 16, earth GAALH) to) bea KEW Ib wNti " hale he t wineo wa fared h earth- bound vera now To-day is the thirty-eighth anniversary Vina halk form tte 1 om situnge, dearest,” asked the gitt . hie roof ta of opal t r tty hey thon ) hand In hand, Just vat Det wll ano y ahiout Ko! ated along of Antietam, peti PM aericnaed lane above the busy. material elty, “that we were once It has taken most of the time since the Bia A woman worked ffty hound te Ui inrow earth and had to depend upon . arn upO to we ‘ t da ba . ‘ vattle ; tnt ° mero words for oxchangiig thoughts and opinions occurrence to teach us all what that battle ; An ne the 'h Hey day tse AMe MbRy ae hee Boe rarttabe Ria AREATRE IC ENT (Was MOURIOFS \ was [ought lot, wore plotured tennis, walt is wiled tt the “Cast stlon of tae man ghost, " once cuneate ale " ‘ ry 6 ng ee u ere wowed a i py fr omeny mo Aud looking to the Philippi the great gra a‘ 4 i ne, , ty Oy) ver \ ; wi AO ee AVR BT : i lies, books, bowen 0 Hild A world has a right (co wonder if we are not 2-4 nae :rd ; ne y cation and iw vl moaning of the treky y a : rownlt my ‘ y ‘ i forgetting some of the lessons now, a HDR CONMCh Re ham, Pu, Mine Ma Cyndi earth) lovers have the same trou nan Shteleisteleleintelelminintedietoleiatedotetetoinintetatetotebel ee gy HOCTaiay Wikies | bles iw ’ heride a picture of {a shown with the t y Aire " wis the man ghost's emiling | er teal uaa ap Whee sho wan olght ; \ be (Lovee ways are aye s VIA ) , an Atl taWen In th answer We ma 1 THE EVENI! iG WORLD'S Feu We ike wake heart fei) tuto The same ‘ keaping of a youns In we win ty trouble let ue help them, y War when the old warrtor wag 1 RORBIS kapeat ‘ ‘ with ourly tee and curv z derh: Phey w wie LL Ing mustad d where #h ' 1 made love = mi eth Fey w {heel ry wi Ad hape lgned Editorivle on Leading Topics of the DAY) triiin A {roof enedennt wilh lovertty by Re zed Authoritios, nirotiet, Mise sent ri pei ve f ‘ 9 | a Gener pr Ie hare at Tam not ” " 1 Knawindenient enme and the nal or ton tat M rrr ' ‘ fort ine ] i >] Imoat panre tot J bout three we a the a departure he hast wiitter da beKan her 1s a WOMAN'S USURPATION OF NEW] srt pr! our ora stadt tires » CE a eee rriyl wh aha a oalal a ie awe 8 leveloping with a ) tiem, n iW ‘ ‘ tet has ¢ new or Ana twill every bead she jut tome the foundation of the wcond were finiahed. Mie worrtad t " hat la ; var , wh He t i ‘ ’ t f hor Hiking And hope © some © Matilda was growing old, her hair, once dark ail post juat w litle ' ering myanltet “e Al on Mina ( Ml pernon tha that thmo might change, « ‘ f ill g waa wimoat white. ‘The love of her youth had) go tran Kia ELIZABETH CADY STANTON ba wees | hiner, aii would aptly (rer Married another, and eha tind tearnod that Mfe does) oy iyink f will say + ‘ 4 aloud & 7 t 2 , eof the "Car ss according to her piu mom ter and his ye hemnt of HE census returns of this city | The Deer of Scotland teof tT are Wher t were made ha workod to perfect the “Caatle of Liberty Winter t show that there are here] ha ted tha yi) $0000 to 100,000 Apert u ‘ Kk beads no large About five years ago sie was found dead in as Mut eo mne and he oe was fuat oe 45.000 more women than meti teed tt formate of and, and that 4,000 plage | 0 or stayed away chair with her "Cwatlo of Liberty’ on a table before paid Th fi t iy | ore Kile’ y he wa of the first floor and her | ie-rove immedint aid had gone halfway down one figures are not only » 1H tnrewell bef - . the ntena with eat srawell before sturtling, they are Indicative LOVE 1S THE s ane fully realiged al) that waa happentis r q 1) 4) Hote totetometotets ere oS ee ' vile if the widening fold of wom- | SOUL oF LI ' . . * _ 4 i Now they ! urd and whispered the eure a ats In rbot: WA cpa IN THIS MINT GOOD HUMOR |S FREELY COINED MILES. tim." ied ae tt me Comeany New York t |] | ) \ hn | ‘e ay 4 ‘nee, @ go, Tacted as youure doing, ant A ay et DDD DDD EDD DEDEDE DODD OGG Dap Dg ddap my heart nearly btok ” e 4 Independence among women ts asnerting Iteelf; bee realize hd Thue the ghost mun to lis earth brother the regime of fifty years ago hus passed away, row toits ananeyd WILL REMAIN FREE, JENKINS AT THE BAT ' CASY ON HIM r whe ago, J iat ny over eo lehtly, a | never to return, Women no longer are content to Wesolate extatonse te witli} . = vou are 1 it and 1 wae nad to many m nt " | work on the farm, performing the lonely and {n+ out tte sunghiny presence > hk? What tf lever » (oRethoty « terminable tasks that furntshed a greater por. Dat sn garet cenlly, truly, in heart and gout, again!’ eweethen or the @! Ne i} A hot y res! nat C [r smong them tha 1 blapered Hoth ehosts earnestly centage of Insanity among them than In any other hak eine dawn 02 Bex t i Hip Gnd aoxsa URSA lass, a now-born day brings Joyful anttolpations, but to awchott The man on the farm was at liberty to go OU tOl those who know not love It ofttimes brings a weary Dear heart! What ie the matter with ve both thie i talk polities, but the wife had much diMeulty | slgh and a bleed eaai Lisle satiety eaiearem evening? they orled aloud Ath e x a servant, even if she could afford one,| Te the one who knows the jennings 0 Neat mon yot i) taken a etep toward the keeping a servant, ¢ : : Jove, fully returned, the Gay seems all too abort, and other Another {natant an (ein hands ware claspet, and from early morning Hi late at night WhO}, ardent taska are entered {nto with w song on Pa eHOhI (DVBEA Hiincant : tolled on. the Mpe and @ willing hand. faluctant 0 , \\ head Her daughters saw the hopelessness of such a] To hin to whom God has denied the sweet dolights wantenow ait louder and the man's arm 4 of lo pueh, but 1 ‘ tthe ghost lovers 4 ‘ollow it. The: tight educa [of love the long houre drag slowly encour want tondor the wh Hfe and refused to follow hey sough shadows of night which gather are not ker or Jooked at each) othe Jamlot uapplly. For lovee onal advantages and flocked to efttes, where at} gruesome than the ahadowa whteh |lo dark and ways are aye the wun il] times and places, Jecet they could be thrown with others and enjoy !yeavy over hie heart “Klee Her, Kiaw her rol (he man ghost t@ privileges they had never known at home Yivery human betng needs a close companton; aye the ma r The past half century las opened many flelds and a near and dear and sympathetto one, to tell Bay somethina anid whispered the girt eae , ar t one's hopes and aaptrations, successes and fallurey host to (he other taide te the aspiring woman, She has had the beneft 1, io jake lite worth the living Then, wh ynonls Yad een obeyed, ov awe enacted for her good She ean now hold} xo plow which the cruel world oan deal eeeme aif all unknowhe was we) between Che earth property, ave and be aued, [nh no fleld has woman | ao hard if wa have come one who loves ua to soothe Mrs. Jenkine-Now, John, be sure and don't Jet the boys throw thut ball around overs, (hey e more and floated off | Veet alto te show her Independence more than In| ls and seemingly bear halt of the burden curelommly, ‘They might do nome damage, aweotty, thelr sli oor heatlog close together, ! y | love keepe the heart ligat and she eye bright and 1 Fr ahoat, half wistfully, | the matter of divorces, Most of the AIVOrcea) iy. iiood warm and sweet tn our velne; gives color as they nonred \ipwa ; newadayy aro neked or by women, FIfty year@}ig our thoughts, a rest to every undertaking and ' 8) ate 4 host softly, and they ! ago thie would have been looked on a8 a disgrace. |xtide the future with the golden star of hope Whe Arow:aveon’ tr But {t is to-day considered more laudable to aue; 04 mado a heart He made a heart to mate it, 41 i 4 " ° TN: LORD “MRED: othe \ NF ! ‘ wit te but the law of nature that they whould be drmwn? “yonew jas gone otean daffy. 1 wane Pexne for separation from a wife-boater than to Ondure |i petier somewhere at some time on the highway of der they don't pu rarest V Lave’s ware A 1d both ghosts, ignominy to uphold a feloe pride ‘and love each other | Ila property te eo heavily. mortgaged aniline In the professions we find thousands of women) 14t home who will scoff at the tender passion and? that none of hi in want it ne . — engaged. They t ontored every department |P8Y With @ toes of the head that "thoy oan live Very | seeteeneeenere-oentneetnenensoene “e-nte Holnt otateatetotetatotatetototeh 4 a . , \ vnfortably without Jove’ ‘They know well, down ; 4 i ’ TO THE + of business life aid aie miaking headway wich WM) i. in thelr hearte, that Me te false ‘There tn SH) HAD CHANGED s q f " tholr abilities entitte them to someting eadly wanting tn their MNvewm broken Mite” mintiond elorn swat A Of VE NING WORLD t # highly probable Chat the next cens w string somewhere tn Ife as lute which makes discord | Ci Lea kof Mine { hair” i) y y + Ee aN ectae NS re LU ahaa JAontH way” ageiasiied Hib thon defelelesnioieinlelaleleiniminteinietstolmiebetobobsbetotobieteted ow ail rreater tnorease of women over men aha Lb ai Mens | Love eniobles Ife, takes {t one grand, aweot, {!) some ru "You h even fo Coney Island ow Foot. for women will continue to recognize that all cladeome pong of Joy her jately, You'd Nettor have that lock Shall . things are open to them If they demand thetr| jitter the humbleat oot If there ta ome one tn ip biedehed befe show ft to any Four young men walked from Twenty-elghth atroct privileges. {to love you than the moat ely of manntona where} O88 Rann and Mahe enue to Cor 1 ! in four hours . f CORRAL LEAL ARAL | TH Ht IRO Of ON@ WHO loveR i@ and Whom we love t eee ‘H else this? uP - i } WHAT ONE WOMAN THANKS, {\ tho aweeteat incense our hearts can know ANOTHER VICTIM. ndeieagiaidnninineei gine es a T yoet plow men and women the world has oe Monanent to Helen Goal, H a hi cil a Rane etcetera A CR TY CME TT | Mr. Jenklon Don't you worry a bit, now, I know enc tne fel venti W TRU face te inore destrable than a beautiful | 8! pslogy 4 for some ls , ahi, | ‘The moat briitlant thinkers of all ages, rages ant A plan noe Ls ui) M u I | Howare of the man whose dog doesn't follow jilitimanhere have all pala tribute at the subli hanes Wit i ' ant him.” ‘roof Jove nnd unite in waying Knteht Biande tan actor walking s!itet ! i Phe man in truly polite who gete up to bring » ohate | love mak “Ww Nvtng Home)—Wil) you tell me how far i iapmed oP Watiie By UA BBO ASO tor t | LAVA JAN LITNMOY to Hlobtowr tribal ry won i U i ss The Mextoanm aay that “when a woman whiatien | TAWA Jeon Libier writen for The Rrening Word by arringe Farmer Oatoake=Wal, ite jest aboutgvaluablo rervices during the pa © yea \ he methan od ed #s wt wih Che Pamiliy Mory Paper twelve Miles t a monument r , behoes —— Knleht Standa—Are you sure? ate ren in aon anid in are the righ! wlan an the } gh! A Horse’s Sunshade Farmer Gatouke—Beelig an how gou're [ality Al M nat the trad ‘ \ thie | A Denver expresam in tae improviaed a unique ait tired out, TH call tt ten antes, then for Wilinw 1 that will mabe i world there would int) {nm Wier Hotere with two holes out aeoronerertrorertrertemrerortrtntngntnoronoeoeeng fHNHS! ter wn A ' a for nimala a » pro de AU EDORT Ne f ow if prises SOB EOR CTR TUAA'A mira To, prot rud LONG ENGAGEMENTS, which: Atlan Gould gh thie t - > Bhe-Do you beHeve In long engameT What could we du Deller than to ostabite ‘ DODLADD DDE O ODDIE a dbt PDO M ED bd dds ODDIE RDO Db adthdd bo kintergarton and name Phe Helen Gould Mission b ‘ aa - ‘ ' I wtay engaged totKindergarter + THATS WHAT ! BELIEVE i one aint during a whole Summer | am mute the anidiers, sailors, Aremon and mar i ‘ friends would be pleceed to Join in thie loving tribute, « Hey fay the world la growing worse, | Men hod thelr troubles long amo. t ee ee Harton NY M, LATIAE PAT TERBON $ J don't belteve tt, though Ant that's what | betleve ' THAT UNTACICY NUMBPR, —_————_-- . t They ray mah worshih but the purse, The Lord att!) lovee us here below, 1 Moy. Uf (he automobie's “How many apples did you eat, Wil- The Goat of Living. @ _f don't beiteve it, though And tara what 1 believes i nina, why, [ve got to lle?” asked the doctor, To the Wolitor of The Rening World They way t greatnens te no more, OM Homer, of the slahtions eves, wT arg te wasoline or “Only thirteen,’ answered the Ittle] After reading the query as to how to live on leew % That al) tne wine have gone before And Carar itp ‘neath other wktes { b And be did-—ta the queen'e taste hoy. than $ a week where the family conalste of six b And tr @ le in etore | HC greater men than they will ring ? 0-00-00 nOn nO Onda Ou bo abe nOnord-OrerOed econtuts > 4 ° e-e-eeneroronerertnemere (people with healthy appetites, | answer thus: T have ‘ T don't belleve tt, though | And that's what 1 believe Vale GREE DE MS asia si . s iil bs ‘a faintly of six with healthy appetites, One week i ; ; t Time to See Slo it conte $9, Other Umer I have to store up something ‘They say there are no sainte to-day prows fAalber aby by. dey, f ee Stotly Prdeereemmereoenreresenrereorosaenne Hfor the following week, which perhaps coats #12, And Tanne believacitiy tt Piwhat tT Ralete Bl itis : er) : \I travagant, Once » week T cook corned , ‘ ite f Winter and early invally aohadared’| 4 > sNppIE fal {Lam not extravagan ¢ ne Thoy #0 have not away, ‘ ' 4 HA ty t PINCAPPLE CHIPS, ® beet and cabbage, or soup, with peas or beans, But ea Lanes Ua what | elieve a tia and Btw are really at thelr, @ ARE and out the fruit into very thin alives; allow one pound of powdered sugar for every pound $) you Mad have to count the te tee and sugar ia fa dial wha POR tea le A gone be ly f t of fruit, Strew @ layer of sugar over carthonware plates, then a layer of vices and more sugar ; ee viotials Fe FINKE. i r ‘or arte and tru eating on! 4 i: 5 hot r 1 ina at , ' he at are will to daw , —— Bete ANY TOU MLOR IA SRE AE LAP Oe ORO ee ale Good for the Official Printer, bY ' , . , t ridt morning « n unthl ary © wil ove: § ® | } oar 1 belie t Ont of the Whole Cloth P » erin ony #4 ne ey Live Ta eel i aie AVOR|SEn HHRUEORI AREF) OOH | If the average man were (o attempt to read every. 4 | an Chiago Timen-tlerald ‘ > Pe BY ALU ay ena hai * i ae ine vers 4 |thing the Government publishes in one year he would ’ $4000004 Lovee Mee seneesncr ewe rei nnen es tere re ake ' wear (folsers, Hach trouser leg ta! f NEES RUNAR ee: AE AEN SRE BIN) have to devote about half a century to the task, take bibs ble sake for 0 pounds of bray er Perec rc ocr Cec eee ee eee cr er eT jin elgat hours a day ' | * —— = ——— = —s— ————— Sr Se ae ee == HARRIET ° HUBBARD AYER TO-DAY @ AN s) STi ' . SWERS © QUESTIONS ABOUT @ THE » BABY, | pn ee ee nye her heal aches. The headaches, } { ean (3 aitBol tae td sient ; 4 k 1 and butter and one) faw day of mitin t p Up your courage, 1 A breakfast cupfut of rice coffes, the yolk only of ay Tam here ince June 14, ‘The lady 's very pleased § iy ay cog taet . wave gone tir with thie sort of infa rely soft bolled em with a Httle butter and salt and two! with me and would, | think, ve sorry to lose me, but Yipes anhalt mati fai HATHA sie ia co wre ’ Nohed ems, Acramblel jion, and | know ft can be conquered thin allees of stale bread with butter; second meal, at | 1 do mins my own little girl «o much, I feel Me hav , aia 1. OF tral Ny ' i ‘ ie eee ney or stowed jive - 1 o'olock, # tmcupful of milk to whieh may be! {ng lot husband and child, So, dear madam, could r ; i) . DED OMA IDE i tobe awallowed A Parched Rice Reme: vided m little lime water, and @ soda biscuit; thint| you adviee me of some dally employinent which would ‘ ty he M b OF strewie Dear Mra Ayer meal, 27M. a large-sized muntul of mutton, beef or be good paying ail the year round? I am quick at . ae a ' ni fn In ewer to what t my elehteen-monthe-old ohicken broth, from which every particle of grease) learning and don't mind hard work. I would de able i \ ! aby would say: 1 \ Kline of ft cow's has been removed, a thin slice of siale bread, a naucer| to go out oftener In town and 60 are more of my baby, * ® ne we nilk Cootled), with the fat sid ome beaten of rice and milk pudding; fourth meal. at 620 P. M.,/1 am a very good sewer, can make children's clothes, te . tnt ! ii) brow) and butter large cupful of ree coffee or milk, with bread and | know German, as I lived in Hamburg till my seven- ne ! t wink d wit nee anery and all cereale he ster teenth year, am musteal and my employer considers 1 moat! i] to Know ts how — me trustworthy ‘ a maa e 4 ry Hee “Te Hold My Baby's Hand’? Could you advise me? Excuse me troubling you, but ' tas ever tried eiving the baby parched rie’ tear sire Ayer T get such a longing desire often just to hold my ' & beane, fr Keep the ree inf fam a widow, my age da thirty (but, I am told, ) baby’s hand. MINNA, ing aa lig wn. Put younger looking.) [have one jittle girl atx and a hale tf Nild of we t Je re W t simmer gently | ye old, On my husband's death | wan left unpro- M118 department ts not Intended tn any sense ae which y fi nty mine Brat ithe #0 1! vited for, #0 accepted a position as nurse (my salary an advertising column, but 1 oannot refrain trom ! 110k wad and butter, or cream. hts en rea \ drink, and W «$8 a month) and left my baby with my sister in putting (his letter becore Rvening World readers, Mre. Ayer it three meals ad Ked apple frequently rouble with the bowels, [glee you | New. York. With Ite story of that pitiful dewire to hold that abby r Wave a litte girt Almowt mix ye iy rw y to nee that the ¢ water only, Under no ctr Mot for a by (your age, which t# usually very! Hyery dine T go to see my litte gin Lam il for about | hand. AM of ue who have had children of our ewn Semot as robust as whi should be, Bh Aa ihe beon wiy ant t imhly mantioated, Por break-|cummances jot the child eat fried food or mweets ex- |nuccesstul, Pour meals a day are eumolent for a child | two days. Anything of a journey makes me feel like | Ulderstand Chis poor Little mother's heartoream, , and does not complain excepttig once In w Walle Mel every day milk, porridge and cream, any one of copt as here suggested, Of course you are in for a! eighteen months old, ‘The first meal, say at 7 o'clock:' sem wick, #0, of courne, 1 eve very little of ber, uw HARRIET AURA 4, \ 4 ' eit whale, aida us AMMA at ait aia =