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THE WORLD: BATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900, nena naanesiahanstnted sae ltd Baal BES st At ao THE EVENING WORLD'S SPECIAL SATURDAY EDIT ORIAL PAGE FEATURES. rn er iene: Sais THE » MAN * WHO » WAITED---A ® HAIR-RAISING * ADVENTURE. York na @esond-Cinas Mail Ma ter cieimintoisiotolalelointminielolotooinivicittrivinliotnolsleloieiniteoielein ieieetvlnbebinbisliieteieieistoiiok ivinltlolttoinnt A TRUST TAX ON TALK. When the telephone kings and the tele. graph dukes go into a Trust together, And raise the rates with a skyward boost, their worldly nest to feather That “Talk is cheap” will an adage be that hasn’t a chance to stick, For words'll come high in the hello box and quite as high “on tick,’ lololotolololotelolointelollotaleie) | 7 DOWN, BIR, YOu) uN "HAIR: crn’ sINGEY’ “BHAMPOO?" “CURL? TH E E Y, E. 'N. h N G wa R TE D'S S| | rvlololedotrininleintoio lolotelofetelelatolatototoint “elotstotetotetoteteetotetotetmlotetetetoetebobtototettetotetottetstotoot Ietololololet sebtotololet DAILY FORUM. Rev. T, De Witt Talmage Talks To-Day About Giants. Gigned Editorials on eae Toplos of the Doy by Recognized Authoritivs, ‘ The Empere nyple thow me He gallery of int ne and eoulpturetin a Summer yacht, or call on phystotane for relief ancement of ite] from inromnla, or restoration of unatrung nerver,! ‘ot w r aia 12 foot . show me ite ohu and 1 whl tell youtor the arrest of apopie sion, when all they need ta Ld 4 antes be wbon | et ‘ nore 1 religious status of the plate But let} what this miant of ty text resorted toman iron bed- . f _ , 4 1 the wise of * a thought be Induced to surrender to ume | stead BAD PREACHING, NOT UNBELIEF. he stead : ft he tomt iy t ‘ 6 environments man can take ble own] [f you spell the name Om backward you turn It into Ry Pine bedstead k en bye Lee 1 Ietoad Chantry and Mugh Miler were born stones} the word ‘Go," and Og wae turned backward and Smmnnt ‘ \ © Biont . but the one became an immortal sculptor} made to go, Nothing was lett of the giant except REV, MADISON C, PETERS, he tenath it Waa proba Hur oF nea het a Chrinah dolonilat, wione Haste’ etl i lok GedHbads Mion wan opt lave enusieer ef } ‘ J . or fle Turne * palnte whose p John h to show how tall and stout he once “Unbelief is ramvant, Many regard it as a t ‘ Hite ee s the ‘ expe tho greatemt genius of his \ife WAS] So shall the Iam giant of sparse hit 6 oh inks mark of intelleclual superiority to rejeet the win lead of the , te barber, who adverts A penny @ymareh succumb, The day tn coming, Hear it, alll (¢ as ERY are you going this afternoon,” ested Bible, and even faith in God and immortality,” 1 4 Mele ay a Rt wid have z Ri Ah i ue ion | Ade ae eal H 4 i Ne A the conquest of the|! Wa furtin, rwther nervously ro was earn througt college t *| world fa i i me truth, the time wijl come op r Rev, Dr, fh, A, Torrey to the Christian Workers’ rj 1 amor hea it . ind pans The late Justioe Mfadley worked | when, as there was nothing left of Og, the etant, bit opened ha ie Bie a ee ibe won wie Convention in Chieago but You can Judge of # man by hiss “e | Wi) way Up from a charcoal burner to the bench | the iron bedetoal kept at Rabbath as a curiosity, |that sent Lilly® loving heart down Into hiv boots, ia, “ ma MnmoolNtOR, A i, | “ reme Court of the United Stater there will be nothing lef of the gante of iniquity] “1 am sorry for what 1 said last night concerning f(a no evidence thet upbalte? hie Ma, how me & man'e home wih tes you! Notlee, furthermore, that even giant must reat.jexcept something for the rele hunter to examine |your friend,” stammered Billy ls rampant vecauso poopt nth a) st At ho te without you tolling Q @ wort Buh an dla hk PHYS sede went ot the part of! A rurtea aword will be hug Up-the only relic of the] "1 am pleased to hear you say #0," replied Diane, Will not go to hoar dull ser phywiae i ee ‘Ne ' ; \ ‘ mine ee at ibe ‘Apaony to stride er yee | giant of War A demijohn=the only relic of the]! consider your attack upon Signor Chigi most im non wae sail to fatlaue and o slumber wiant of Inobrtation. A roulette bell-the oniy relic} eulting to tim and crue! to mynelt.” mona im mT talure, but when Ile sep. ul by the) Glante must rest. Not apprectating that fnot, how| of the gtant of Hamard. A plotured certiNoate of! “Dia sald DMily appealingly, “won't vou eome Wherever you find empt hre wars armor war found only inrme @ attends ut Jmany of the giants yearly break down! Ciants Injwatered mtock—the only relic of the giant of Stock lfor a waik with me to-night? pown you will find the puipit (use to Mt an ordinary man, One of tho guard» of] What true of Fadivituais ws tie of oltieg and] bistnegs, gtatia in art, giants In eloquence, giants Gambling, A broken knlfe--the only relic of the) "I have promised to accompany Mra, Jones and paved wilh doemasies agit Duke of Heunhwick wae 818 feet high, In a} nations, Bhow ino t re ‘iiraries and sehoola of | 1) waefulnens, They try to excape tho conseqnences |giant of Assassination. A yellow copy of ‘Tom |her friends for a moonlight mail In the Bandville Belle . [museum tn London te a mkeleton of Charles Mirna ba chy 4 1 wih he lntelliaence of ita seo | of overwork by & voyage aorons the nea, or a sail \Taine—the only retle of the giant of Unbellef to-night.’ Wherever to-day, this ake " £4300000000000000000000 Billy turned away without a word That very country over, you find a man in the pulpit whol morning Mra, Jones had invited him te the excursion, raters en hes Lau ra Jean Libbey: Mary . Livermore: 3 Poe a'ratn inh od pose © dg ‘Theology will always be prerent tense, Man was INST TESHAD RA SERE RR ANE 1OV8. AGB: Dis ratohed hil the cor made for religion. His soul wants a God for ite The Love of a Father. we w od Woman in Politics, Ine Nahbeneeee ie Byam 4 Ty neal ROE niet Jove and trust and an immortality for its dl YPH in song and snrihe name pictures hang on the walls, and the door SOMEN are organ: {war,’' or “this eanteen question, | have not had time 220 Walked down to the beach, where she had selected ‘There are men who are infidels to the Church, but | B story mothersiove the wardrobe whieh contal or dreaues ‘ate Wes eiday) Aa HAVARI Ca Riad land CRURMT RHO Te aalake Ram) Wir lier. ine scluded wnd sheltered spot under the shadow ef @ the athelat ts a species as oxtinct as thy dodo, Un hos been eulogined, slightly aja obut where tr she Deiore in the history clined to believe she's right." fiehing boat that was drawn up on (he shore. y ; the til man’s nature ts changed the foundations of re aid paintors have gone) He with whom whe hat promised to walk th us f the world ‘Their clubs! The “political influence’ of women In fol) very, Bue are Te REP Heel Recs ede ow to pom! by por ¢ atande alone a he n jou i nd eagues, oo ‘ rele y \ | boat as NOL wet, th here no of ht ligion will remain unshaken, ‘The spiritual wants dow Vt i te by por ts i \ i an) ; wurioue 6 Mae i fe rolem, strongly th the town@ and amall oles of Mavewchue that she had brought two handkerchiefs with her traying seth thetr brush aye, al in the werd A great, awful lum of tho race will remali the same forever, font, chapters and age setts when a local-option election in pending. Very ’ ations for all Kinds of few of the 129 towns of the State ‘hat voted an irpones are i ovdenes | licenwe law last year could have dove it without the! ry the thousands and |help of women. | Aw the boatman bud predicted, there wee set @ helr membershipe run up) They held nosiiconne rallies arranged for effective breath of wind, and the signor, secure from the pertle nto the million, In these lapeaking and muald, disteibuied jteratare, ‘ko of seaslokness, poured forth love song after love song, he burat Into t ’ . . . . . striking pictures of a in hie threat, the room seems to whirl about him a mothor's love and devo- he gazes around In that dumb agony mi torrible ton, but, atrangely than the moat tempestuous sobs, and he turne ar enough «hone ever rushes frantivally toward the door, erying out ty ht sponke with emotion of @ own heart that never again will he eross that What our preachers need to do ts to freshen up and brighten up and give the world the right kind of preaching, and all this talk about unbelief from men whose dull sermons have emptied thelr, fathers Adolatrous love threshold never-or he shoul! go mad Me will leave reaninations lecturaa areltie ald of the tninister@ and chur canvassed for with mneh roilllig of the eyes and tender glanese in ehurebes will stop for hie child, Bu : %t na (GF ih J ° § oN nb ut It is the toom just or jraw the curtains, and tu vored on al! conceivable! yore nd supplemented the ei with whom th Nreel! f Diana It to @ goncrally conceded statintical fact that quite true that ctroum- the Moy for the fast time in the took plea, and not alone on|w srieag th ive way Seatibie ae i 4 \' Mu ft the t » Sab aesosenilaiiad) for the yaoht ha@ one-half the inhabitants of this country do not Mances are the greatest But as his hand touchos the knob a jow, piping ery fort, Witeratire and] Thirty-three of the States of the Union have locals! drifted to (he tail of the Gunspit Gand, attend church, and many of theso people are well factors for displaying fallin upou His ear-a ery that sends the blood awee Browning, as the masloption iawe in some form on thelr statute-books, which| ‘It's slack water now, and the ebb'll be etartte’ te @ippored, (nte'lient and warm hearted man's arnent devotion, |ing ike a torsent back to the tnneemost an a Igners of clubs would) means that on thi Vital quession alone women ® fow oninuies,” remarked Tom Masterman, caguatiy, The last piace on earth one should expect to Take, for instance, the bis heart te the t volee of his little obi ave us belleve. exert an enormous “political nitueace Women! Then a brilliant idea came to Billy, He ie Place on ‘ Jug man who has just child, whom he tad quite forgotten in the will og Mivery octal and publle/have been the maddest sufferers from the iquor traffle how, In a@ short hour and @ half, the yaoht would find dulness ought to be in the pulpit, What we t a beloved wife In of his woe In an tnetant he te within the inner roor juestion under heaven I} from time immemorial, end they ‘aay be trusted to have driffed peek to her moorings, and he would noed is more fearlessness and less fastidiousness fewer flowers and more fire. Makin Cte whom all the hopes of his and catches It up with a buret of tears that wring jit openly discussed tn those) nit it hard when they have a chan never se¢ his Diana again future were contred—loat her suddenly and without very heartetrings He covers tte face, lie toy hands socletien by women appointed beforehand and Who! “fay woman any Influence in politica?’ Ase Brige He leaned over to the boatman, warning, (o him the world tea blink, Hfe all chaos, and wondering eyes with passionate Kisses. No, oe have prepared temaeives for the occasion, and re-lham Roberts, the Mormon polygimast, who would “Look here, Tom, T want to have a tal with ene and enerey gone snot quite alone ty the world; be wtll jus bby the porte of the debated are published in their offctal) now be a member of the lower house of Congress but of the young ladies aboard here,’ sald Billy, unbtugie Craged with the wildest, deepest pain the human ft from Heaven whieh she, his darting, how left, organe for the women of the country, who threw thelr influe ingly. “If It's to be done we mustn't get back to our yoart can ever know, he wanders in and out of the tii Inevitibly this enlarges the education of women, lence againet him solidly, Uni he was went back to| moorings (his tide [t's ded calm and k water, rooms tat eo short a while before glowed with Gje Prom this moment tie ideas contre Into the one land asacre (hem th the formation of opinions con-|tttah, and, Ike the lamented J. J, tngails, became “a!and nobody can see, They're all singing choruses radiance of hor presence, No sweet face turns to him thought: He wilt live for baby's aake. face life forloerntng ihe mooted questions of the day in hth | atatesman out of a fob.” jand won't potlee If you lay her up on the soft en@ | it the sound of Nie step, no voice welcomes him, no her, take up again the weary burden bh viid so} men are interested, The average woman is as well Mary A. Livermore, In the Boston Mode. ‘of the Gunaplt, an’ let the tide leave us there, @heM® fender tine are raised to ba for thelr usual caress gladly have relinguished but @ little while since Alljeducated ae the average man, perhaps better, and le 0 me ! aln in #ix hours. ‘The night j@ warm and the lire chulre ore all the ame, grouped Juat aa he left the idolatrous love bo bore the mother ts now xiven |quite as well Informed, and men know 't, Red-Hended People. rt have plenty of wraps.” t booke are seattered on the lable and her to the eliild-the tittle one Who Is henceforth to be hin] It te no uncommon Uilng to hear a man eay nowas| Red-headed people ure less iikely to become bald] Phere was a soft rustle of paper—e ortep rustie gma SUCCE IN PICKLING | fool clove beetle the sofa, where last whe left it; star of hope, the Alpha and Omega of bis extatence. |days, “My wife feels very 4 y about thie Itiiptno | than those who have hair of other tints as might be made by the transferring of a banknete ROCUNN the b opr, tor thereupon from one paim to another, pends the muccers of jelden Gla i “Worry sorry, ladies wente,” aid a volce, “tute are West, but if eart Jars are used they sweep of the Ude has taken us ashore on the taflo’ the mual be unglased, as the aelion of vinegar upo » oy Gi Pa Ti J ly LL A G )g. pihy. | Gunaplt, eo you'll ‘ave to make yerseives ae comfort maT nia 0 of = Ge orgie lives Paw a Time: esson im American Geogra a au make as TE TShk WiDMAS: Or: AUC mith aarthenwat ert cnt ane sate eee fatnten Seneewe NR ane steatsateset-etates ee seemnaneeennentensineeent tin meena atmncntntrts areas! aterm man iesmnereminten lana TU bsh: iIMaheGe maint 8 Ure wooden Knlves in pre toh 1 PEN me and Lite Soup peertor in the wort lake in (he United Mtates, George,” paw says looking Ike hia hart * ‘The long hours bad worn away © dawn yet @e Fill your jars three-fourths full with the art tot : Af ane fot Home from jand tt wpakes me feel sad to see you sitting there {was tutehed, “I've tride all my life to Be @ good,| "Well, 1 kind of think he te ri nny way. | ll | gangvilie Belle etill lay fixed where abe had wtrand> piokied, and the remaining fourth with vinegar, Whe wohool a fow nhew ogo [Urine lhe ® poleasmun that got cot asleep on] reesonable palrunt to you, ao when you Grew up tol you what, {f you're rong you don't get a new fall eq, . x Keep the pieklow ered, as tie pore thot T would find aut tf ob bee you think you no more Than your | be 4 man and come sometime to where the Grass jovercote and I'll have my seaiskin made over,’ Every member of the party mat or lay sleeping of the me r ' very smvall bit W pew al} about Bvery wile Was green and the Leaves fusseld softly abuy the) "Oh, ahaw,” paw anserd, “what's the use tryin tO luneastly in her open well with the exception of lum will give the plokles a proper erlepn ae ter j W \ the same 1 told him, ‘Lake Mien \; ind, and all was stil and peacefull, you would | Bnilten peeple that won't lesen To rem 2 That'* | piana, Billy and Tom Masterman, ar Ht and wel ‘ waoe the United tates 1 lerned Kk down with luy in your breat and think of the one thing | ike about me. Whenever I'm not sure] qye wienor after loud complainings and many em» ere wil Altly’ out on the (iat when (he (escher gave Us Our Joggerfy Jesson| Dear olf days when you could hear the glad, onnust|of ennything I'm willing to Lern tneted of atleKinw |ppesstone of fear concerning his personal safety, and pp Nad [toad iriog Of my votce around the House, and blamed If} to what I sed (vat, fm always reddy to hear (h@/ihe harm that might result to hie tenor volee from 1 i) wife's There's w Tsay Chieago people make a mie |m a-woln fo He Contradicted by my own children other side, and I don't want enny moro of Thi Con long unwonted exposure, had wrapped himaelf in hie Ha tree | pnys Jake,” paw way ! te to 8 » for your tite to my face when ft ono Tm rite, tt gould of | tradicktun or enny more of these ‘mebbles’ oF |fur-tined coat, and had appropriated the only ome Paw wn (awh Ww Jato tiwoneabie Hur chey alot! een @ sad day for me tf T would of Fver talked to} ‘mites’ @hen | no what what I'm talking about |fortabie corner in the boat, What?” he ast une Avil fs Facts when they don't (ny fawther that Way, and T aln't going to put up| neither! Diana somehow felt that the (iusion, erented 1 » whats thelr fl You mile an well try to keep af With Enny more of tt!" Bo 1 showed paw the map where he sould soe Lake lmainiy by a large palr of dark, poetic eyes and @ ire ave in the United Hy wien Pin da the aldo fr qualtin by Nut paws maw says “don't be too impatshunt (S00p peerior ‘agent in the United States, but Lake lmartly bratded military Jacket, wae rapidly vaniahe ‘ told fim 1 anee # Wore oTusere In thelwith the Poor buy You wouldn't want him to! Michigan it, and paw Looked at ft a seckond of two ling from her mind, t © anserd \ vy think you ead ever twiat | rhink himttiog rome Wan eite decor you happened | And then he didn't say ennything, but commenct| filly sat by her side, Marly tn the night, notwhthe ko Boup peer n Havt ny ty 1 ok In shape the mbnute |i tmixtakened about tt, would you? Mebby he|'@ smoke hard and Look Ike if he was thinking |standing her protestations, he had taken off hie Nate whare sto lyon let On Ba T rong for Chicago peeple |mite he correct adout {t, after all” sollum (hots, GEORGIE. — leoat and wrapped it around her, and sumehow her try to make ou Lake Michtgan's the Diggest| That's 4!" paw told her, "Qo on Incurridging ~48. ©, Kiser, in Chicago Times-Heral’.) |emall cold hand had found its way into his big, from between hile teeth and [just hecos they ea ( from the back end of him to Think his Fawther dusasnt no a map from aay seen warm palm. ke, Then he naye Their Mate 1 tof Bticky fly paper. How could he be rite? Treasure Trove. Her eyes kept closing, and the proud head dropped, In this country Several] tty i 1 ie ao enny way, They ain't They are no ‘mite’ about tt.’ ‘The Siggest find of ancient treasure ever made in] Billy's heart stood still as the tired head nestle’ ¢ nid T haven't be ooptn’ janother lake ti Heel Mater as big as Lake] Then he had to lite his gar again, apd 1 whis-|Enghand wae 1,20 gold pleces of King Cymbeline, 13, |down to hie shoulder, y eyes shut nor my Bare plugged, nether. Dake Michigan, he er told ue about it! pered In maw's ear when he didn't #ee me, andehe C, 65, In Whaddon Chane, Puchineh esate "Billy!" she murmured drowally—"'Billy, dear! You DQOONSs have such @ comfortable shoulder!" OOO’ jave 1, hel ha whispered Billy, And a wares glow crept ‘round his heart, Widow Ma goo yin Sizes Up the New Vanderbilt Deby. serie te Recht ’ ON macban re, (hal it was nooce ta frat an not th jwertyerOld a holred the Madison Squa-are Ga-arden ther didn't raich here aither, until afther the christ+ jt Medlaggerty q Hay baby ) 96) Mee MeGuuggerty, [an given a blow out that Churry Hil) ld not be through jenin was over, But we did the best we could fur the the Ww , Ait me frond, (ihe Holgheotoond: leadies |taldin about from that day to this: bad rattle me, |choild wid a Jug @¥ poort wolne from @ distiliery an they als her. tf he I Hund? ' Nev le eracarce | me fetd, but OF have med the ayvint as mimorable Third avenue abow, an a keg of beer from the Dutch. e Va * they ce net fae the nolght av the big wind, Mra, MoGlaggerty+ ian acromt an the cawrner—an the good Lord forgive aby gives me a ’ wey a rit ay Dinny an meself hadn't the proice |tm, but Of delaive wasn't uver pald fur the beer ktle,” said W [ * wane @ tole, an the fairy e bechune # at the tolme, an fwhin we from that day to (hie, Mrs. MeQlaggerty, My D.nny Masoonin ¥ buK | Shanahan to stand up wid the cholid he had to pawn |an Rory got Into a folght an there wus blud an mur: Ko twould ann: rt ‘ ye hiow fwhat, anna? Ofm think: | hie folne eliver wateh an chain for the #2 to give the /der for a fwholle, but we gev Toory @ grand aind-aff, Magoogin he i yire hin | & feather Intoir to | pratt, We war all av ts daycintly poor an anntet iM all the same, an fwhat's more some av jm live to tell nbor replied ‘ an yonnios. AY yese tte | htm days, Mee MoOlaggerty, wid divi the ittie more it, Mra MeGlaggerty! Teorh & thrue for t fo have as Dik A chrintenin ae) chan (ie Mint An the dolte an the sup; an nobody) put that's nalther here nor there, me frind; fwhat no (rind, rejoined the 1 ji he same token, aff Ol had | Kem from ope to attind the chivstenin uxcept Me! Oy ghtacarted out to say wae that the Poor Hundhert Widow One ui t M {oChnawerts, thwin mo daugh | ¢ Mick that was comin annyway In @ sailin ¥eseel needn't be shtichin thelr ahnoute up in th alr beKase tram @ Hullaballoo i wa Ne Was me furst, Mre, MeGlagy ban didn't know annything about (4, an fur that mat+| one wy the Vandhers ‘nae a ba-aby, Por it's only a aa t be _ - een neces arene ere Ha-aby annyhow, Mra McGlaggerty, an no number av ve : . ‘ if Mik alps wid Valence: aooe thin of o the PELLET IDEM DDG DOEDAO DD DDE DEDEDE DDDDDED MM DORDDOD ERD DEO EOD | PINK Ht ha sdvina Allee wid 4 morin, the . inake (t annything An fwhin It comes roight fre b sein Ue kaa i DO YOU DO ANY OF THESE THINGS 9 down to ba-ables, me frind, th alist soide ls whooptn teanle duencastune bas Pacheiah 1b WAKE UD Uh | fll av foine, boudein healthy kids that the Vandher- | but xpoaltion, Jisht to pay « Vislt to the litte booneh ar 1a article can't howld a candle to, Let the garay that plays glofe an the Newpoort links T js bad manners to make remarks about the food at dinner, To talk about things which onty Interest yourself, ak t ol an b \ ve that beh fe bie To contradict your friends when they or speaking, abow put that in their (urrapin stcheew and “he-ew her burd lotke | BE CO RAR MRD OFS TU To erumble about your home and relatives to outsiders ‘ an {t, Mra, MeGlaggerty!" = JOHN J, JENNINGS, elaine Tei sae To way smart things which nay hurt rome one's feelings To drove shabbiiy in the morning because ro one To be rude to those who serve you, either tn #hopa or at home, To think firat of your own ploasure when you are giving a party. To refuse ungraclously when somebody wishes to do you a favor, ‘The wiik plush out of which hats are made comes! (Mother gives Her boy a blow on the car) “Wotte To behave in @ street car of train as if no one cite had a right to be there, almoat exclusively from France, all attempts to pro-|that for, mother?” combined with style, Tholr latest eight weeks old they wre gulliotined. The heads sell To epeak Aisrespectfully to any one older than youreel?, “Nowt," ! ie the Might wide hip pocket, a» may for 8 cents each, ond are weed as sdoramente for the feit hate worn in Amerion ‘are| “Well, why éid yer ‘it me? 1 ain't done sothiagl \) fMlustration, foosmete i trom the aot hare, "Mo, bot yo will be doing,” wee you apse Freneh Silk Hats. A Crow Hatehery Walking skirt is @ recogn A crow hatoli he only one in the world, hi an’s wardrobe, fashion des! Gre do- been estauliahed in Brookville, Pa. The crows eam ives to making it (he wome of comfort are hatched In an Incubator, and when the birds are (wen SN cn a (Ae AVC OTT RR — =.

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