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bent 4 Company, 63 to 62 PARK ROW, York Published by the Prem Hatered at (he Port oiten at & 4 Second Chane Otel) Marte THURSDAY, serene $ THE CLUBBER MUS SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, soreeee + NO, 14,278 Ob dO GO! To Devery, OMef of Police: ‘Two of your men, John Carberry and Michael Coyne, on Saturday brutally as. 4 ) geulted Henjemin Turner, an |noffensive ) ‘They repeatedty struck him in the face. | hy ‘They beat him to the pavement and | dragged him over tt, ‘They kicked him again and again They put stee! “nippers” on hin wrists, which they twleted, thereby inflicting upon ; » him exoructating torture, As a fitting climax they mnocesded by the ald of the usual “police witneswan” in wend- ing hte wretched, brutalized man to prison for ten days on the charge of having asnaull- od them! You have been asked by the Polloe Com- a ne jand 1). [Cama Jem Lime A LAUGH GOES HERE HOME SHOULD BE aa HAVEN OF PEACK.| A DIVERTED ISSUE. ¢ (Oopyriani, 1900, by - 11 habitation whieh knows not peace ani ove within ite wails fs an home When two wed they neree tofore the altar to | ! with the other cantenttor the Prem ablding place-not a peace and hgrmony, not A man marries a women becauwe he sees in her (or belleves he dows) all the noble qualities, the kindness of Aimposition, the tenderness of heart, which render ver lovable, with the making of a true, loyal vn welftivh, devoted wife. He provides the home, and looke to the Paradise on earth whteh hae alwaye dreamed About-aa the momt hallowed place on earth, the Alph and Omega of all hia Joya: the one spot on the greal wide, cruel earth where ha can flnd reat ant peace Jove and wifely compmintonslap Heaven in ite meruy pity the man who han done his yor to make tt hoblest and Vewt to attain thin Mecea, and found that es his hopes had been butided on the sand; that there Parewell, Gladys, tarewoll! 1 had been no foundation upon which to rear a blewwaE shall aink and they wil! find mp home! H Hoven though the awakening to this unwilling know! erlge must be pitiful awit js bitter to him. if he would have the Lard's approy © must not ehift the tur don whieh has been laid hile shoulders. Ho mus do his best, throug’ Kindness and tendernems, to tring about ie reform tn his a tie affairs that ts needful, It ta not every woman tn the world that in mited to ba @ «weet, 1a life companton «man, Tf he rushes tnt he in attracted 1 loving wife a beowuse in his you! y the bright bh rosy oheek, a i e+ pretty erale. be must not eomplain If all her attra Hiveneas taken wing with her youth and beauty Men have to learn !n many an inetance tha take bornething more than @ lovely face tn woman | render her an deal wite and me maker nye comforting helpmeot There ta Ait one course to pursue when a man f that a nustake haa been mado in him choles of a wi that i@ to bewin the greatest, grandest and poblest work of hiv life; hegin all over again with} +, the love-making, ae tn the bri¢ht days of courtehip, Pwyia and It Wom guaranteed to be and through the mighty power of love mould jer hie wiahes. Love and eve alone can work this miracle LAURA JEAN LIB MY Laure Jean LAvbey writes for Tho Krening World by amange tment with the Family Seory Payer THE WORLD: THURSDAY BVENING, SEPTEMBER 20; 1900, AN ANGEL ON FURLOUGH, (ioutenant—Mise Kdith, you are an angel, [am surprisedfiist heaven granted ‘ you a furlough! Lf ie ee ee ee a OOO OO 8 OOO HOP ORO SoH te | Co oe on; 1 do believe thin obit d ® veer ee HER ARTISTIC SENSE, Z WITH A LOOoK.~ ¢ THE HEAVY HAND, HIB happened in the dear days when one comg be married by the captain of a Nehing schooner roturn to shore with the odor of romance—an@ —cilnging to one But those days are forever past, There is nothing left row but Yuma, which, as every one knows, ia a foretaste of matrimony, Tho hero and heroine of this story were two young things, ‘were very, very young, Also they were In love, Also thelr respective papas mammeas and @ host of other relatives disapproved, The young things lott for Ban Pedro on the 7.9) train, At 7.40 o'clock Barnes, sr, arrived at the etation, Five mines iater he wwe reinforeed by the other father, Tho train appeared in due time, and Parentad Diepleagure boarded it, At Arcadia the engine Income tiderately disabled Itself, and when Parental Die pleasure, having missed connestions ali ground, dnally reached Man Pedro, it was informed that the couple had put to sea in the Annie Larson some two hours before. Wartier in the afternoon a boy had eagerly explained & certain #tuation to 4 seafaring man, The seafaring man nodded solemnly now and then, and there was the clink of coin, Finally boy went away, and when he returned the lady 0 came was with him. “Prettiest one thie seaso: commented & lounger, and na who stood on the deck of the pohooner she wes Indeed good to look upon, From the plumes im her ploture hat to the tows of her tiny slippers she wae crisp and dainty as heart could wish, and the beyre heart awolled with pride. ‘Then with shouts and hoarse commends, the Amnie Lareon cast off the moorings and aatied out past the brealewater ad met tte ocean wells, “Heavy awell running this morning,’ ealé the ang» tain, "Yep," remponded the sailor addremed, “Wonder how the kide’m like itt" ‘The wind freshened; the const wae blurred ty die tance, T guess this ls far enough,” raid the captain, “Here, Bi), take the wheel.” “The young feller’s eround there,” sald Bil, Be prinned. ‘The captain rolled down to the figure that hung eves the raf!, “All'a ready, young man," he announced No anewer, “I'm ready to apice ye." e TAttio Hiram—Let's play a joke on mother, I'm due for a spanking any- how and a little more fun won't matter, “There, Jonas, that plaster of paris will make the bread bake hant enough, I gueas, Stil) no answer, “An yor gal's @vmaitin’." ‘Then the figure apoke, peace?” tt bitterly, » Mismionere to invostignte this outrage, What do you propose to do? Will we have the custamery farce? Will you seek facta or more “poltoe witnesses?’ ‘The Pvening World has in tts possession much information xbout the precinct of these two men, about the very beat which TOU OO UO DOU COO OOOO MAXIMS ®ROM THE CHINESE, TO OOO OUCUOO OOO TOOT T TMT flea t\ke an arrow “Can't you let me de te In Went away. A filoker of white cough the captain's eye aw he passed his cabin door, and he stepped in. On the floor ley a heap of clothes, with a ploture hat at one end and a bronge siipper at the daya and monthe ithe & Woaver’s ahuitle } t i i ; | a John Carberry $e suppoued to patrol, ‘Thin gat atch. ohould not leave his books of the ase Petey onitton swept over the captain, f Mh information 1s at your disposal, For him who does everything in {la proper time one “Well, miss, I'm ready, Yell be the trimmest Mttle ~ Br Chiet Devery, it ie your duty to cause the day ts worth three couple’ rf ; a Prompt puntahment of Carberry and Coyne. {| The truths which we ienst wish to hear are tho ‘Tho heap of clothes metamorphosed tteelf tnto the : ht ‘The opportunity ts before you, »| which 4¢ te most to our wtvantage to know hereine of the occasion. Ghe ant on the dirty feor, a Of one thing rest od—with i Attend to your farms and mulberry trees, that you “Oh, Mr, Captain," she walled, ‘oan't you keep the if 5 rest assured—with or with: $! may have auMctent too! and clothing tanip from jiggling up and down a0? Just Cor ene min- i ‘ out your aid the clubber must gol Lat every inan eweep the anow from before his own fule,”’ he implored, “Oh, I wish I'd never comel 1 ; i DYPPEDIA190009004600004004G040-640% | door and not trouble Himself about the fromt on lim with T was home! If you don’t take me back this el a eee ——— nolghbor’s tiles minute I'l got off and walk." ‘The ploture hat went When the sword t# rusty, the plough bright, the pris ona empty, the granaries full, the stepe of the temple worn down and thome of the jaw courts graneqrow when doctors go afoot, the bakers on horseback, and the men of lotters drive In thelr own carriages, then the empire is well governed down among a heap of old boots, and there wan the sound of sobiing In the cabin, . ° . . “He, glover ’ . THE EVENING WORLD'S DAILY FORUM, he! Look at mother's boxing See here, you pirate, yoo charged me Only they're hard an 8.79 for (his shirt watet and jook at the ‘ore now (Domine postponed) } . e ° Again the Annle Larson snuggie’ up to the plas, The two fathers climbed on board, “Well, if wo'd been a little cariler tie morning’taes “How ald you come to engage yourself to htm when you don't love him? “Why, you see, the initials of his name make such a beautiful monogram.’ a : pla 2 liga gad ll minanincabapanioen ee ean eee er Sr Ortrenratapoeboedntanennen S oad Barnom, choorily to the captain, CART-TAIL SPEECHES, ‘aD TOR COnTS i: NcounAann, “"Pathor?” interrupted (at ofl ap WINTER TOP COATS, DEFIANCE. The world seemed gloomy: “Of te Mi hie the thar ihe young ap 2pp his heart was sad “Taint too late yet," eald the captain, d M. B, FEENEY, When he boarded the "what!" f ; Ohief Sanitary inepector of New York, Gri Ea ore ee Te Lael cee Ue eet nS renee premin’ engagements elsewhere that couldn't be gut Off, aNd" At thin point the two young things appeared from Ho left it the world was bright—he was glad The conductor forgot hin OW that the campaign has be- aun {nh earnest, processions } separate directions, All levity had vanished from q tee | a sioostbei thelr faces aa 19 befitting those who have seen the ! Vransparencies and brasa! NEARER, gates of death, They regurded thetr parents sternly, “Don't de frightened, Minnie,” Howard sald, “We fo up to Las Angeles, and you and Fred oan be mage ried there, or If you'll walt, you can have e nioe weds ding at home.” “And go to Ban Francisco for your wedding trip,” put tn Barnes. ¥ A faint gleam of hope lighted up the delicate green ot the boy's face, but the x{rl'a grow gloomler, bands will furnteh amuse: | Ment for the foung, and most toportant of all, the man on the tail ond of the cart will) try to convinces the old Tf thore Is any one place with more diversified "INA you ever reflect or the Immensity of the solar eyatem?” "No, I got my mind full reflecting on the eine of the note T have to pay next work,’ oe oe ed Interests thon another, that place is New York \ THREAT, Babbin eabecd iio! S00 kA "Do you wish me to marry him?’ ahe demanded, and the spellbinder finds {t out before he tas gone “Robby, come Into the “ath PRECAUTION, “That is just as you say, Minnte,” repiled her father | ys! house this minute; T want) pommy—i y wonderingly, " , Twa y—Pop, why does the Bible The New York audience, whether on the oast or to give you your bath.” fwe must love our neighbors as ouref The trl ili nt Palas Mer Livehl hat wae weat aide, 1s always good natured. It gathers The Kitten--This position Is geting? "Now, ma, don't you orf pelven? RTE see chy CEoe Ls irene tetas CATO tae about with its mind made up to howr an argument TE ant eegetaite ROE IE HE Willgg Aare ound 0 of UNY Bop=eeduae, iny van: ito dow NOP RSE TE easaay tee wes Ge Cahn eee ee ‘ to t irritated tke pa.” a te But the arguinent most ve atrong, both In prin RIOR FRO ETSY | adeicald FRIRDYLE aI Ae “Murry a man who will let me pet seamtekl” oho . Never!" —Los Angeles Times, DRIVES A TEAM OF PUGS, * adple and in language | ‘The man chewing tobacco In the crowd may dls. fent from the speaker's opinions in terse lan-| ||has a long, narrow poeket afixed to one side In {this may be placed the handkerchief, a little change, | THE PLAID PULLEY BELT. guage, Hoe may ask questions Tt tw here that . pocketbook and a comb, A plece of chamols rolled the spelibinder's humor and readiness come Into HI pulley belt haw emerged from 1t in fnee powder and sealed In an envelope, or a few play, ness and taken on the hues of Josoph's famous |sheate of paper poudre will be refroshing on a dusty The Joke mist be on the quewtt t, or more correctly, of all the clans of vid |ttip and will take up but little room, Soap sheets aoe 1 he quewtoner=-not om him, Meotland, In tte new gulse t forme a very protty finish [may also be carried in the same case, here ryimiy situations in cart-tall oratory for (he qolf girl's costume or rainy day or walking Se many 0 ‘The speaker's personality, his sult, where ® touch of bright color t# effective. The The Edible Dog. The edible dog of China is a smadl one of gray- hound-\ike form, VEGETABLES. Potatoes, beets, peas and string beans may be served cold, with a salad dresming; also asparagus, spinach, cabbage, celery and cauliflower, if they have not heen served with white muse, Green peas, shelled bens, string beans, stewed tomatoes and onions if served again hot should be voice, his manuer are the capital with which he starts out to overcome antagonistic Impresstons, A fow persons in the crowd may inake things dis. agreeable in the extrome If he loses his temper he ts loat entirely. ‘Uhe man who cannot contro! himself has no business trying to control otlers, ‘lhe epellbinder must be Quick to take advantage of hie audience's humor He must keep his finger on its pulse and appeal to Its generosity, helt ts made of silk, and the tle onda of A now bloyele belt LEFT-OVER Sia equach will sour before morning, and ts not worth warming, Winter squash can be made Into ples, Bileed cucumbers may ba kapt a few hours tn top water, but {¢ witted should not be used, Whole leaves of lettuce will keep fresh and orien, Wemininity ts wtt!! on the qut vive a@ to what will be! ail oowantons for her lene wealthy aleter, ‘The Men who speak from the cart exert no Ittle in| SH® Proper Hall and Winter top coat Mis pheture quarter design siowe the ragian sleeve intro- it 1" in the tee cheat for a few hours only. warmed quickly, adding a little water if necessary ‘Arthu: ate ence « on, for whows 4! imported r eg) | tioed [Met rearon for men. ‘The long coat rounds off ir lane, a boy of fifteen years, fu on political opinion, for the persons who ae ahree fancy imported modala in the savers tn front at tho bottom, distinguiahing {t from thove of Raw tomatoes, after they havo been ealded anl|to keep them from burning, Auburn Pork, Tl, hae two pug dec Green corn should be scored, seraped from the @ar and wartned quickly in milk to cover, seasoned ~with walt and butter, Jongte, vir. Short, hreequarter and long. Undoudt edly tho INtle Jacket with plaited front, triple shoulder effect and high,collar of fur ie wmart and French peeled, epotl quickly, and they should be stewed direotly after the meal; then they can be used in soups, gravies and made Aishen. crowd abou. a lighted wagon and a band are often those whom nothing else could broken to drive double to @ emall sulky cart, cart and the harness are all home-made, and the eo! mtralght down, The revers ere the proper shape required by fashion ha your and jure into active jarticlpation in a campaign. 1 | Aninh a velvet collar, ‘There # @ convenient pocket breaking of the dogs was all of the boy's own doing, yj Dp pa Li t » fi ; 7 oe he woman of fashion, but 1s not rimont | iot in elther aide under the broad gtttohed band ‘The dogs aro father and son, Ruffle, er., and Rue, gr 4 t ping : =< SS === “saniueing _ HARRICT © HUBBARD © AYER » TO-DAY @ ANSWERS @ QUESTIONS » OF © BEAUTY @ SEEKERS. , . ‘dpe alae iaeii ee ) bw hate w s commencing to wow. 1 Mao { misery, baldness, eto, by using so much) Hair Tente—Tincture cantharides, two ounces; apir-(Mix the sine and glycerine together in a bowl; pour ply a very Iittle of the ointment to the spot, Make Mrs, Ayer will answer questions- AVE la formula for the ayebrow grower anid | water I have no dandruff and my scalp ie} ite of carmphor, two ounces; cologne, eight ounces. [the larger portion of the quart of water in; atir, then] she aplication at night and let the cream remain on f On MONDAYS, about the Bab alto at f e ha A course Of soalpy Jelean as can be ly tell me whether to atop add all the diluted bichloride of meroury and alcohol. | unt!l morning, Wash away with water and a pure i 1 abou Baby, . go would do nore god (han aniyihing else /wavhing fo frequently and gain the everlasting To Whiter Skin, Bottle and shake always before using, Apply the! hygienic soap, ~ i, TUESDAYS, of Perplexed Lovers, ‘ See tharides, two ouncen; spirits of thanks of LOUISE PLERSON, | Dee aire Ayers Hquid with a tof, velvet eponge. - } DNESDAYS, of Unh A cel a ‘ ne eleht ounces “REN soap haw & lot of free alkali in it, and, of | [have freckles, a fow blackheads, a face, nock and| ‘The right corset will posttively do io a WEDNE of Unhappy Wivas and Byebrow and Hyelash Grower tad vaseline, two G vine, too much alkall would in time be very! hands that 7 cannot make white to nave my life. /appearance of « large abdomen, Afhiny Comptertom, ‘FH = lit i Troubled Husbands ea; tinoture ecelahth ounces ofl ot \ {t appears to agree with you, i i9|'The rest of my skin is white enough, but T cannot the ee ee Ae ia ) THURSDAYS, of Beauty Seekers, lavender, 0 semary, Atteen drops each Apply |becais 90 much oll in the hatr that {t|find anything that will have a whitening effect on ead tianlian an you give me the cause ef a very shiny oom Y ra 4 0 She exebrow oth brush once a day jneutra the alkalt, and much being the came, It] the face, neck and hands, Do you know of anything Opat ea Hone, FRIDAYS, of quiting Housekeopers, \ the growt stimulated; then lees) w vou he " | Dear Mra. Ayer: Hon Ht Ansumes that greasy appearance, Ts it a too ! Yono Warm to reduce the abtomen? If you can help me to ac 4 thout A { often you kindly adviee me what I shoul do an | dry condition of the skin, or too moist? LN, letters without names and addresses will | ‘Pale @thtevent may be us ; compli#h the destred result I am in your everiasting snail red spot appeared on my nose, which looks very olntme mi be used for the eyeinshes 0 END 1 4 not receive attention, The names are not In thle came it shows be very carefully appiied, , beh al | it tid ba A 30F oad? It le not @ pimple or a wart, but te like a hard ! ] 4 be arefully applied, Il | Deer Mrs Aye ‘HDRE 19 nothing to be done for freckles ex- cepting to fade them out by the use of « Dleach which te not strong enough ¢o take the skin off-—to make them almost imperceptible by the ounce; ointment of rose water, 4 ounce; cam- uae of a liquid whitener, Phor, § graina, Apply at night, and if this does LéquiA Whitener.--The following t# the beat !iquid| not prove effective, try the following preparation; whitener I know of; One quart water (previousty| Lanoline, 5 grams; aweet almond ofl, 6 grams; aul- trained); aloohol, thirty drops; oxide of| phur, precipitated, 6 e Hon of the ofl glands, This Jotton will prove, per- haps, 9 temporary rwilef, Solentific maskage wouMt beat treatment to restore the normal ofreule- Dilater, WILAAM HARDELL. RY thie forntula: Ointment of oleate of ino, Will inflame the eyes, as any ol! will, tf it gete int Tien: oily akin is caused by an abnarmal eondt- u ‘iy toll me with what to whiten the teeth and what will make my hate grow, DENNIS, | 201 t One Hundred and Bighth etreet, Bien the teeth at least twice @ day, wstng this for publication. Write on one side of paper only, be ¢ ton, Lation for Olly @kin.—Dried rome tehves, 1 ounce; white wine vinegar, % pint; rose Water, % pint, Pour the vinewar upon the rose leaves and It ft stand for i }One week, then strain and add the rose water, throw- Ing the pose leaves away, beige A Al ed by puitl e of rain water, [meta vee we Ner ne Beauty In i r Hair, Dear Mra, Ayer powder, Use the hair tonto at night, My beauty te my bass, and I am frank enough White Face Powder,—Finest corn stargh, one’ to fay Tam very proud of ft, It ts thiek, curly and of ounce; pure oxide of sine (best quality), three ounces, Voulé you kindly let me know the bent ard quick-|a rich auburn shade, and Tam tn the habit of wash: | Mix thoroughly and sift tarengs pel fing bokties } of promoting the growth of eyebrows and] ing it twice a werk, using tincture of Sree woap tn | wilk; reject ali that remain in the bolting alk; aift thio adviee @ remedy that will pre-|the wator. Unless washed regularly it ls very olly |the second time through apether bit of bolting elt; q b An Kyelash Grower, Bear Mra, Ayer bd e lotion miay be used about a tablempoon- are i Plexion, and a good remedy? From the least porspir- | | | Oth ond mimalate and strengthen and not pretty, but people toll me I am courting all Perfume with three drops of of) of rome, f Ney ) ‘ pi ode tat i

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