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Hw WOK TH RN lik Ole ey i D: MONDAY EVENING, ee! SEPTEMBER 24, 1909, 7 HIS SPACE ERS. i y ai ianale ‘ Published by the Prem Publishing Company, 62 lo Of PARK ROW THE WIFE'S POWER 7 HE DIS Pl 7) * a ie Ter | OVEK HER HUSBAND. APPOINTED THE RETORT FRIENDLY. NOTHING CHEAP Ratered at the Powt-omee at New York BK HER HUSBAND, PARROT eae iar tes| = ABOUT IT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1900. Hy j Si==¢ a ; VOL.41., + NO, 14,274 W r hushe wal | no ’ ' LAWAND THECOAL MINES. f H Tie great trouble with 1 yor ' ‘ a room of a Gibraltar hotel sat Beryl Falkiner, Martial law comes easy, but also comes ¢ t study thelr hur H looking white and anxtour, A few yards away b , ‘ f know them ' stood a young man-he was hardly more than a high, among the Pennsylvania coal mines, The wine woman w site : ' boy—tn an oMeer's uniform, ‘They were the only oe. Resort thereto could be forever pre- her life with the ti ue we { cupants of the room and a glince at th \s it : Ml, H fed thelr faces re vented by the application of the cominon nnke wat him } Veoled that they were brother and slater, Mi ¢ etmpt t hin ‘ “a ' The boy wae gazing with a set express#on at an | You Wight aa wel 14 i open letter in his hand, Me was deadly pale. Of JUSTICE, | 3 , the entire na 4 single a a ails penny of my moneg will have to go to @ iis | a few short hours © honor of the firm,” he read out, “Oh, it te awful, Of HUMANITY, would advise that the etudy he taken u ann | Do you grasp what tt means to you, Beryl?’ Of FAIR PAY for a PAI DAY'S i Poa if emperame@nt ithe yf Y famillas-I want a parrot that i ay ae bah A said softly “that tt means im bith which have hedore grounded. Hie likes and {iran if 1a epee more to the dear old father than any one else, We WORK, j hin dislikes, ineiination toward congeniaiity, or mo-} ime and holler nt 100d mene BHAI have to try and do our peal to poe. URED ropenens fondness for the world’s pleasures, or love ’ straight for him. T,know it wil be hard leaving the of home, and ite quieter delinh He was hile (or regiment, but"! —= —_ ences | regi persistently and with much oare all that there nay?” . Nt eal YOUP e's not that,” he burat out THE EVENING WORLD ik pdipedlard ied aul ie the Oh, dear me! Nowtt was a void) VMAt then. Ted, dear?” ahe eatd anxiously, eee hem for good, and how to avold the Pullman ventibule train, one of the He raived his head and turned a white face to her, tn alien whist fo many morringesmbioe drift, and finest on the roadt’’ How can [ tell you?’ he crted, brokenly, "I've ‘0 ie been a fonl-w than a fool, I'm heavtl Y os eavily im 4 DA I L FO R I i\ A wife is not in duty bound to always ative way to " ia ue yi, and (t's a debt of honor. ov r her husband when she find» hin crows \nreasonable NOT SO MIGHTY. “How much do you owe this man? ——<o-———- And too exacting, but there ia a happy method ems “Five hundred pounds It's a debt of honor, and ft ployed to thwart him, Instead of open defiance, whieh can't be paid. My God, tt can't be pald,” he r Gigned Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day| leads to rebellion : Ud ie A be pald,” he repeated by Rooognized Authorities. If you Know hin disposition ¢ hly, good wife, “Five hundred pound!” she ald, with a little gasp, you will Know whether {1 ls beat to laugh him out Phar “He let you, a mere boy, play unttl you owed him Wen a his notions of to attempt to convince him by earnest Stage that pernuasion; that even he, who ts generally perfect afraid some man will marry me for my money. Do you think any He did not Know that T could not afford (t" CO-EDUCATION IS A NECESSITY, | ™¥y,%" 2 litte once tn 2 arowt while ay ie a Ml a9) B The man of fleree, ungovernable temper will not on ‘some men will do almost anything for money.’ | A little later the same morning Capt, Croshle Drym y dure arguments, They but add fuel to the fire He eee ere eee recor ore. dale war strolling in the Alameda gardens, He was a ELIZABETH CADY § C needa adroit pandiing. " ileal Kool looking man of about thety, He climbed TANTON, The morose man and the faint-hearted one need ayy pe Oran pihad OVER THR Tits, PEW OaRrelrs :Apparenily deen in (beige etaee N sptte of arguments brought | to be constantly buoyed up with hope. he pila a a A reprieve! shouted? wWillle-Pa, I've got to write @ compo: ently hie eyes fell on the Aeure of a girl who was forward against co-education, Care and much patience should be exéroteed th keep eR sti Raley, rushing into thepaition on ‘Phe Stage,’ ant I'm afraid |ritting & fow yards higher up, He rocogniaed her experience hes proven that {t ing the selfish man from setring upon and appro site 's cell on the eve of his execu-? i'm using the phrase “theatrical pro. immediately and a sudden gleam came into his eyes. socom plisties the best resuite printing everything 1n aight anti Latoniayer (about 2.6 P. Md~1 or moment the condemned feanion” too often, Ian't there something "Too hot for our old friend, Mrs. Creafleld?® he The careful gardener jops off the ting hoota that} Shall T sing a #ong, Mise Mabel? Why j condemned man's just 14 good that means (he same thin asked with a laugh, dropping into the seit besld f face \ghted s ide her, lor boys and girls in develop:| mean ruin to the tree when first (hey make thelr ap | *!t#!n!y, mort pleased, I'm sure aia, ! 4 up, bul then he fell back~as "profemston ? “When fs your visit up? ment of charactor, In these| Pearnnee iss My bh Of settled pessimiam. ‘It You, indeed, and even deter, Neryl made no reply, fe glanced at her and aw days, when the lite work of] . The wife who has made a study of man ead) bib bed aw vides he said, “and delays In life’ jn more expressive that her face was very pale and that her eyelashes hadite may with wisdom cultivate the grand oak of ere or ecto ec er cer mvecrrceswcoe were wet with toare laste tt mame ate and pogo rig the human race as she will sorccconecwosecosoowooros! iy CORITED PHILOSOPHER "Tam very sorry,’ he said, in a low, sympathetlo ame, reason why their edu-| The woman who has not made @ careful pludy of HIS TIRBELESs LABORS. re a voloe, “If he paused hesitatingly-"'l can be of ation should differ. the matter does not know where to bewtn, or when “What an active fellow Tugby a" Laine rey tba any a to #0 10 any uae? ’ an bee ° y ae nid t ented Philose : fal ‘Thouranda of men are at the hendaot”hotols,| nt surely the faults here _ Yao, he'e. never happy unless he Wé] ib die to grow hip & kan Raigad ahi No one can hoipt!” she vali, with a little cateh In Hannan, tahertne rg dressmaking establieh- Bi RA JBAN LIBBEY Joing something or somebody." , He Ae Abearvata AE ide ete at “There is nothing to be done; we are menta, ey are said to be more skilful than r ia Laure Jeon Labbey writes for The Mvening World by arrange " The story came to him gradually, Her f women, But because thousands of men are en: | meet with the Family Own) Vane AN EARTHLY SORROW Pesebhi: Ini GOMMANRSIAD. hshd (he. A Nae eran gaged in what are called domestic employments, | 4 Waeeutere ee ee powition, He wax getting olf, and had allowed hie should all men be required to study cooking and | junior pariner to attend to mont of the business, sowing at college? 8 OF MANY LANDS. | Then one day the crash came, It transpired that, renner nnn ntact unknown to Mr, Falkiner hie junior partner had wing egies ieee ake % tea N Bpain the infant's face ts swept with a pine ho been speculating wildly had lost—and In desperation i fg dh Hes professions, In four States | to tring goed sib A pine hough had appropriated rr belonging to the Arm's elerta, on they enjoy equal etvil and political Finally he had aby leaving i $ In Ireland a belt of woman's hair ts placed Pe H) Voavinig Mts: auatney, te rights with men, Is {t necessary for these women |the child to keep harm away Ries Brees Weather the'atorm as beet he co to add to thelr college course sewing, cooking and| ariic, walt, bread and steak are put into the cradie But that ian't the worst!’ ahe sald withie jittle the care of chil of & newborn baby in Holland . Hob, "Leaving the ragiment would not be se tush Ik ve The Greet her bet itnelf to Ted, But he must leave tl) in debt! He tell 6 Greolan mother before put .! NORE Bane! (AN ® debt! The masculine and feminine elements are not lori turne tafe timer around batore the he Wil TU aM cha iba aie dh, the name; hence the importance that they should |einging her favorite wong, to ward off ovtl splrite Money to one of the offigers. He can't payeand the bo always together and in perfect equilibrium, ‘The Turktah mother joade her child with amulete Prete Ll lbagy ue an “ : , he man a ide eHinahe In the main woman's work |e identical with Ae po0N ae It le born, and a emall bit of imud steeped And for one hour the parrot didn't get speak, Reeve AE abe aa 14 toa: HE a man's; that te, looking at men and women as|!" 10" Pp ‘kia Uy previous charms, Ip stuck tia) show 1 feel ax i€1 hated (hat man,” she sald, “mord | on tte forehons -- —s Oa en een ome | {ndividuals, differing in tastes, capacttion and! 1 the Vosges peasant ohlitren born at the new oeepetes) . teem eee eee than any one eve in thts world.” i , doatinies, and not as two distinct classes, moon are supposed to have tongues better hung than} +4 ids edad Der vonte: Was HiIl lOeBINB: AG to ROR THORS: WBE: & . In social life the sexes enjoy very much the|®'here, while those born at the last quarter are eug ‘Ray, you! orled the viotim in the Gunes (in hotel dining-room)<Are you}curious tht th hie exer | SUA HATA Tee token. Wal tata te ‘Up’ J orowded trolley ear, glaring up at the » head walter You would never forgive him?’ he asked, evenly, Hi | name conditions, We do not build separate houres [9 PG lae toe ane bs Mee b ah transgressor, “ny feet are not there @r-No, 1m only the proprietor. “EL loathe a gambler, and he did his Dent to nak \y ‘ for men and women or spread poparate tables for) a) yay precocious, J to stand on.” cece eee ecw eo remem mwmmmme) Te! one He has ruined our happiness, No, I would ie them, as That's #0," replied the other pleas NOT PSSHNTIAL never forgive him { To-day the State {e In a condition of half or- a " ¢ mee ye anity, "You don't need ‘em for that Mies Flyri—Your engagemept ring. OOM ns a] Bilshaes, 041 hea .n0 mothbes; the Lomb to i0\ 0 A KICK 3,200 FEET HIGH, {ohio you've got a neat, do your" oi? From whom? vid maonite: dave Devedalite ines dbme: areuna and Tonaiticw of Malt fee 1 ide fo dechehichetetetieienenetieeteee ete Mise Summergiri-Why~er-my graghe found himself in faondon again, One night he orphanage because it no ON® JOY Lown, cious! How odd! 1 can't recall nigp Went to a dance given by wn old friend of hie. Bands fathers, Sitow ar ‘ narie Just now ing before him suddenly was Bery! Fatkiner, ee Wok Ge ale Ike driving a borseless ecccococoocoesscsoseses “LE want to talk—to thank you,’ she whispered, "T ‘Don't like it, When the old woman GOOD QUALITY OF TALK, found ft out a month ago, even though you meant It WHAT ONB WOMAN THINKS. gaits you down you can't get any este via the Canr in varnont in tangles woud have done lt!) “hk anne fabt\on io golng to the barn and kicking About peaoe World would have done ¥ " fa truck,’ “Yen, he le {deed oarneat in taikings "tt War nothing,” he replied, “I am really the MAN frequently values a woman's love the moat whout it.” gainer, | merely took some of my money which was Lda he finds out some other man would like in consols, and Invested it In your father's firm, 1 to have It. now get 4 per cent, inaiead of 2 d-4° Men will expend aa much care tn twisting the ends “That's your way of putting It!) she exclaimed, of their mustaches in two little curls as any woman "You @aved him from ruln and disgrace—enadied him does in training her pompadour | to resume his old pealtion, How can T ever thank ‘The “dollar tea" Is a 5 o'clook funotion where the | your" pieats amico thempelvens trying to see who ean spin dscenssosesereisienhueteenmneenelinebiensed “It was only reparation! he sald, ‘Never in my fa dollar the longest on a polished table, the ful Bolect th Z life have I felt auch v Wlackguard aa Lt did that morn. fone recetving a pr Comato Flags, “elvet the Srmall yellow toma: | layer of the tomatoes In a large, flat bottomed ing at Alameda! Rover since the thought of @ card You cannot gauge the site of @ man's brains by the Ate HAG HONRAI: OF 4) ACAIM, peel and wolgh, Jearthen dish. Add a layer of sugar and proceed haw sickened me, ber of hat he wears f LM oA St Ld Bi of tomatoes. |in that manner until all of the fruit and an equal “1 waa very hard--very cruel! she murmured, i "Trouble with mos’ folk,” according to Unole Bb, LALNIRE RALLIDETHR IREHT e yottom of your] welght of suear has been used, allowing sugar to “Vm gambling again!’ he cried. "Gambling for ' “im they fly tow high, Alwuss oughter keep nigh fn 4 ih: HOIFAL ry wi of mune, and atand| cover the top. Let them stand a day and a night tovet” ' enough to the aroun’ 60 yo can teen It handy with lia ae apa ae ey mi until) Then drain the jutee off boll tt for Ave minutes Ife looked entreatingly at her He saw her ipa one foot | sauna Mah Tas RRA eve ane ee and add the tomatoes and cook until they are amilingly frame an answer, The gambler had won, f mal ween TT other: THIN’ MAINE sunt aoKiaRG eas clear, Take the fruit from the ayrup with a ee rr ik t ral tinea. WAN Meanetised ‘boner WED GFE|GG ape LAG: Ls lke WeIMh: Rac tibiae kee Se te ee 0 ad to th > re art rare nen ih guilt vega, han Or |e UM bra the le id aad | vaivar THe saason's Race. | . D. slayer matoes, Cover with glaae while] er, culling the latter fine, Both until the syrup ts RR nnn pene the bird songe of the hills thick. Put the (omatoes one by one tnto glans Jars HE flat has gone forth that this is to be a seas H saan of the April rill woe recoweoeoeoocoe: and fill them with the bolling syrup, Beal them won of velvet. Velvet will not only be used for = bd his are all the diamonda set . tlght and set them in a cool, dark, gowns to wear in the ever a p Rc eer at eiast: Hoe Yellow: Lemay . dark, dry closet ning and on ceremontous in Mrnin's demy soronet Comato Honey, i ala IB eet aha oooasions, but tallors are making every effort to intros And i he Dusk's first minted stare Trai isha orm tei lay a duce It for tailor-made gowns. The inaterial used for And titer alt the skis at tah pee Ne Ww rind of one large lemon; alms Comato Marmalade, ep pith mole a nSeTy sot ee ie Suan caves analia lf bl mer gent tt 4 0 ute tn boll. ighter and softer than the ordinary vely ma * ite tng soraps of wiver light | ‘ ‘ A ae Press through @ Hd Latah Lt remove the skin, then place them tn called gloverfin'shed. ha SRGLAATY VALVES ORD he rainbows bar, from rim to rim. ee easure the liquor, | the preserving pan tll perfectly soft, when thay The miroir and panne velvet will of o j Th beaten guid: balones to him | r al te bah pint ie one | are Saat Vay a aleve with @ clean wooden in quantities, and velvet gowns in Se eae oment, bottle and | <« r loaf sugar and the Jutoo of ¢ r oor Bti 4 ebtdeloltolloiettollolololollotolololotolntolofotfofet 16 Jemons; boil all together until tt ie clear 6 Ferree Mia aru Gad atiel: Kray anit be) HARI ap en Standing on GU ! ttle being dropped int anda much worn, Brown and steel gray will be fashion "7 tNacie " mile? on a res SS ey Oo A waucer will stiffen into able colors for this charming little garment Swimming in Kansas ent morning, Mir 4 waltre t the gill: anode Heid Ha pot It, and cover carefully when cold. Velvet will also be a moat consplcuons feature of ontinel Hotel, tt i ath nother appetiae | Bom ace or . i 7 RUsib Liisi! sth Was’ while ued so: ad vce, PR es dance an shown f Preserved Comatocs, Si) Aroner arte aan eee aan ince the lemon Julet by one the Autumn and Winter millinery, Velvet toques, © Kan. da - J js ¢ ‘ i } Py ‘. 5 b, b. by al « 1 heer ar vi } Fence, : a and 4 ' al paper wi Ae Up & Blowing) 8.08 feat above the ed rau il ade a Pieawant Variety to the preserve closet, can tt to boll tomether for a full hour Wk very Wie vane marquise and velvet picture hats will be everys ie ad t mprovement by ma In the pletur wee Ny 81H be made cllow tomatoes. Boald and ror | water may be added at the fret with the tomatoes ——— HY ponmenan all the natural advantages of! tw 4 ALiGAL SrEteIaICF fa ee | ]Q move the skins ix pounds of the fruit. Put! unless they are very ripe, to prevent } i! ; the ees without uny of the asity water I! ae ck in ondér to | ) to prevent thelr burning Hore |v (iw Motor Age's Iden of what u wiatue to@ From a Single Leaf, Vf = a phow ata OD " Victorious general will look like, about, may, fifty years| A single leat of the orange tree, carefully planted, f HAR R " ET ar —- ==> : 2 -- al will often take root and grow, . -DAY @ ANSWERS ® QUESTIONS @ A TOT A 1 we a tients VIDENTLY the baby ac Mrs, Ayer will answer questiona- nT h ' Mrs. J., Brooklyn. | coduse he WAKES Up OD an Average of four tines we abe, bare Taste We popeliaeion fas Any piace, You should have a oft woollen shawl, or) Another child, and a tiny one, af that, delighte to On MONDAYS, ebout the Baby ange the baby's det at tt le eh ‘in order to BO Mien to: sleep again {tbo by kipereons. | shoud Ph ly hd hie Just |bianket, to wrap baby in, some little worsted socks) rattle and tear newspapers, It Is quite right for chile ‘ TUESDAYS, of Peral ‘ you hay xiving comes sary to nurse Dim each tine ‘The loss of | thhefeeding Ke the diet, Try and several doaen napkins, The cotton napkins are] dren to have « lunch about 10 in the morning and be i 3, of Perplexed Lovers, (as wie rand (hie should be tan y oxtauacion Mra C.G. 8 | Milk. five tablespoontuis, ot ha tana |now used In preference to the linen, tween 3 and 4 In the afternoon, not any nearer dinner WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives and # Immediately , ~ OU" have jet che baby get tnto dad habits, 11 mile Muar, WBE teRapoonta ater, awe lanneoe, taie| Oo or supper than this, [f you are not a busy mother | Wouhled Huttunda ; a ater . ine | : pt tl pl of a wall baby eight months | iis ise. ougm for PACH portion, 19 be given every two | in the Winter a glass of warm milk drank slowly or ' FAURSDAYE, of B ‘ 1B any sch prank ag you describe, We | and a halt ihre, or chiriy-iwo Muld ounces to be BARBY CARB MADE BASY. A cup of hot boulllon with w cracker Is good, but if URSDAYS, of Beauty Seckers. - ve a pi st-that age in our famtly, and she In| giver tn the twenty-four hours you want to sew or read or do something which you FRIDAYS, of | ring Housekeeper : 4 © Mite water “ ‘ Yolock At night or thereabouts for the ty don't want to stop, then cut some silces of bread, of) pers, j vk hd eataite fho ja never heard (fom again until ¢4u the Perr aa OTHERS with bables on the floor and other ohil.| having buttered it on the loaf, double these over after i tatters without names and eddreseee will 1 w and poptogente milk k. Her mother turns her over, #o that ANC] tase wee ayer bald 4 7 dre, iarger, when you #it down after dinner | °Uttng actoss the middie of slice, Cut according to Nie pot receive attention, The nam ae t ‘ k fame ‘ sieep (oo long on one aide, about 3 in the! Gourd yoy 4 to vew and want specially to keep at It got] the number of children and their usual iM: ; ea ce PL ML Bot pite nt i wer ond " tthe baby never wakens Hs de a, ‘tell me what artictow of apparel ‘some ew Kind of toy whith the baby has never playslit 18 a rainy day Just a tiny sprinkle ge fi for publivatirn. Write on one side of $ \\” ' r At slowly M tt Is going to be hard for you to met this | ~ OU will wa ate new baby 7 Mre. J.C, jed with before (anything around the house), tie a )SUear between will both please and surprise them. ‘| paper only, if " at at tot ten plo mood Nablis, but you should certainly do it insta sit ‘or the baby fret of all at lean | mood long string to It and tle the other end of the| Prepare this lunch and cover out of aight when | ‘oN nt ty ; 7 hen be| ¥OU Wil huve to ata he or two orig. Aa and 6 ah me ye shirts woven and made of silk string either to the arm of your chair or to the news |*/@aF Up after dinner, Then alt down to your ped ‘ M Berrien prey mamnenmnmnmncmnannetntly |! ei off the s a ’ y t ¢ RO! den) of emink and scolding, Dut As POON AB | ore i rd he shirts should be long enough to Ing machine, If it gets beyond baby's reach just pull |A¢ nh the children's lunch tine comes and al ii! Aira. ehiiei Advised, nto tan ‘ the youne man finds that Ne Will ot be Weed ber | Cxihme tne uetvenn, 9 tueIURneL PAPE 64 Die FOES | BING At PSE ae BNL ane. hes ees Beate fbeain @ toaan, Fou ban {oll trem’ Were’ te Wome ke ihe Beaoiaive. Ayer Phi BOL irget nh niech Ist vory aeall, Ouse he crle®, oF (akon ap in response to hie shrieks, | Bihiak Renka, 6, i aghing to the wriat, You wil want |to baby without getting up to look for It, they can supply themselves without your getting ae FSU ty bay Ve eight tnont4 014, var Deen reared on a tt tou mistake wi ( this We will (urn philonopher and behave bimaelt, fer ree ce. haif # dowen, twantyetwo inches | One Little girl of one and a half years would alt for seoreesaty Greta es tig’: MMRVTScA GRA 'aNeivon wnctrnenic the top torae: |tourkeeat mit "s poss en et wile; four fantel barrow jhours folding and unfolding the contents of her Big Retired List, we 1 and | Facts § eae b raged, b Ke r ¥ " » and lows (han three {mother's hi ere! if By dative Apel de inl, Hhe i winning and brig, ce ae fr ® Weak stomnen, flannel okirts, If you can afford to qet them, not lees woule play iit pie bgt Mery Cull youpaee whe | Fhe .retised et Ot UNO versian afm, ina neee’ fy | Lf wit fo wnhappy about her #he has ten teeth A Waketal Lacie , ; than a dosen nainsook slips, whic! up with the bright calico In | OMcers on half pay, averuging about §3,0™ each, Fey SUEIEE GAGs io cutting. Her gume ure sore and ahe| Deer & to Can you tell me what to do for @ baby who eannot| and night pe ee are ee ets [coerce Wass | Ae re APs. UN pc si sity | Dear Mr Ayer retain 4 leaspoonfal of oatmeal water? He le three | cannot Raiies. imei haat ee an SM ogg Rely. ened ingalit Vaal A Five-Cent simple, and should be made of soft ma-|dinner. ‘The thread Is never given to him at any olier| A mintater of poh’ jeremony, - was recen| Meeps badiy, not at all in the daysim y : ft jaytime = Can you; Tam the mother of an sant-nonth-old baby boy | months old and haa net grown a bit, Mra ML ty ie teriah with great care that no raw seams are left in|time, se putieislig « woe ceoae te 4 4 |

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