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TRF T I Ns remanent yt Se emeen enamine . SEPTEMBER 25, 1900, 1b aoe ecereeeneetete Hite sUCH aa AS S LAUGHTER'S MADE ON THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN ce carter net . rer JENKINS { RATS! Va) dahveaaed New York as Becond: ("eas Mall Merver wad TUESDAY, SETEMBER 25, 1900, IATY powder potte o pecialiet ref we Dragiet ar, VOL. 41... » NO, 14,280 Ma re re sihie for a ® eee erent: ee re a wiche ; is FOR A SMOKELESS a Ma ieudige a NE WwW YORK. that It looks, what poasibie re is f “HBN Kose Everett was sheen her cuartiem had died, leaving her joint heir to his great fore vety Bi for the mplext Li L tune, The will told the old story: she mug i 0 tb ts Aline det, massage, ¢ ‘ marry the man who #hared her fortune The other “A city that Is set on a hill cannot be 4 beat! heir~Harry Weyland—had reached the age of twantye hid.” { The akin apeotalint repeace five years, and nothing could exceed his discomfture ‘That is, not unless its manufacturers burn Ravaaeer (Fa att ; tie: ay doh; LIMIRV HL Whee An NARORANTLOMIIA, Hew Molin ihaee SamnMN PR pb Bearing: th ate eel Alar neciee ig OARS HY 8 Fe ay : 7 ul *! 0 ere comes Tey * or nonest soul baad papa? Y, Lad rapecte, soft coal, Well, for about ull ny youthful daye! And tv nes Jenkins, good, honest whom f while Rose Hverett was a plain girl, and though quite ven't ete warn boy, sharing our childish sporta! Well, well, Jenkins, beilliant (n conversation, ‘her movements wore Mae from graceful However,’ thought the conceited youth, "T muse have the fortune If she ts not pretty or presentable 1 can go into society alone. The fortune must be mina!" But for montia after the marriage things grew worwe, Harry was tot unkind, but hts uttor tndiffter> ence cut r than blows, and the senettive girl Cleveland {s buried in the black smoke Six weeks Yes, that's the trouble, A woman from its furnaces. think of tomring her enga Pittsburg is a sooty blot on the face Of } parket as her powder puff, uv [inet etagon of decomporitton Pennsylvania, Day after day she ca It has been declared, with pardonable }/nurried passes witn ta exaggeration, that snowflakes turn black (n di face (and throat when b |powder Jar, ready for (he through Chicago's atmosphere. ine ae (he 'pores lave ¢ soon Hearted that her hope way a ane " knew Nish critic lately wrote of our atmosphere} qna so 1 goes u vite to flr | i i i r " rity of the grains of delioutely » ‘Thin Mght she effected through a wealthy aunt that it sparkles like fine champagne, pate a ineerae Ve bban <Feanuial trai) (hs GES WArhiy waloomied npr" 99 a SUURIOR: ALCOR So let it sparklel depths of an aah-heay unhappy bride changed stain her name from Wey- jand to Wilsou, taking that of her benefactor, thinks Ing he could never fin’ ber under thle new name, ‘Thus four years elape |. during which time Rose suffered from w fever, For niany months death wae feared, but she conquered and gained the vietory. This eokness chanked the elrl so that none could recognize jer ent foll out, leaving smok' borough of The fine jady who would shudder to ewathe her No black opal! forany.borougt face in a polled vel clings devotedly to one of these this great city! microby powder puffs; indeed, | have hear! some peneroeoreorereneneeoseee | WOON amy they adored a puff only after they had molten used to It Now the remed THE EVENING WORLD’S| =1! S00 Mr Jonkine--Not much Hill, An’ f ain't fergot that Jest afore you moved way you slapped my hat off Into the creak, ike thet, an’ mombers of his family, relatives and intimate friends. Why did he #0 instruct bis eXecutors? Simply because he had obverved that funorale bad bo- come & monstrous evil in the way of extravagant, unnecessary and oven unseemly and Irreverent expenditure, Such expenditures, beginning with the rich, who could afford them, in a spirit of pride, have gradually invaded tho methods of those of moder: fate Means tint] the result has become a matter of Absolpte distress to many who do not possess the courage to realist fashion, ‘To these persons expensive funerals have be come, through a desire to emulate the rich, and between the faxhionable undertaker and the up-to: date florist, an evil not to be ignored. —<a7 Reece creececereercceees HIS BUSIN fhelp mo! ['ma married man, but (1 were freed would virey met’ She looked up at bim through teas Indon tanhen Ilerry, do you really love me? I'm ao happy." eolf before he could affirm his Jove and rin down the garden path and met ‘Tom Wie son coming th eh the eqte Harry.’ weld Tom “here's the viren-your wifes? Whatemy wife Rone Marry She jeatied Into his arms, and ‘Tom Wilson turned away with a tear hile eye "What Coole these mortals be sald he; “another example of ‘he fell tn love with fhe wife’ NEW BLOUSE WAISTS Mouse walsis are to de the fad of the Winter, as are alro motaliic effecta ‘This pretty little creation iv of rather a deep shade of red. in whicl the coral tint bis book Mr, Wayback—Well, I ruther guces snot, young feller, 1 weit my name ont ® paper fer a lighinin'srod peddier ons, that wer enuff fer me, \ va freed } an Clerk-Hegister; ign your name in PREPPED EE EEE DOEEEE PEE EEE ee bt gy Use tn tis place a oun » lamb's-woul pow fn tte stead dark rowne f neauttful aubueny the 4 fer rag ft comes about as big as a tea bieoult, It itttle pale fave rounded and the irregular featares © sweet and wholesome as a nicely Imundered wash- Hannon mnt In four years Ht Vilson became ae cloth a magnificent creature, all grace and beauty If your pores are jarme they greedily take up every Intrenorononteortoortaee nenerentnteenesteonteonos THUR ALE AtOOM On he evening bexinning our tery, i Editorials on Leading Topics of the Vay Hise ol HOON nak i Liiva be. jie ONCE’BITTEN, SHY, ara alt a SE ee es HIER by Recognized Autharitios, Murky accumulations of the overused powder pul Weyland with pim, for they were fast friend@ oe Y yrdea! was before } tore must meet him ” (igs | | tind eee with a parsive face, treat hin as a atrangersher own A exter 4 ened | band. Hut she had coticeived a plan, Bhe knew FOLLY OF COSTLY FUNERALS. SEPTEMBER ' Kloked ime ‘oantne 1 prouldn't Jump in after tt, ow Wado monty titttecouss, ang ROWPADE:, UE me: ae et a beri coe By A NSHINE failing down in whow: ‘ : ; harm and win Aim anew Sieg tht " i] Golden sktew and golden flowers i They had arrived at jast. th came Tom Wilsoo 3 ) CHARLES BROADWAY ROUSS Aaters in the garden bowers H embraced hile mother and | troduced ‘the , ' HAT do 1 think of ue wide ‘That's Bepturnber { qurrt, Weyland thought Mias Wilson a strange girl, apread custom of exponaive | Tt aeomne 4d that ehe should turn oo pale when he | * (ol dust on the mighonetie } | f d ig nian, Wal Byala bie ChCaT sas or ‘olden pasate bloom ng ye Se he iretr uae Re iad WA CHUL, | point in the will of a man of (olden rod with dewdre ! wine Aa hae sit uae BAR TA ital 1 RAN Bad | Wealth who diéd recently in ‘That's Keptember | ner for divarce on the BAOUNGN (har whe left ene, Owe | New Jersey oxpresses my Golden Belds of grain and corn | you di vomething to help me? ii views, Golden dusk and golden morn, ' 4 Why yeu man: just coming to tell you Tve alse After Jeavi large be. Golden otars at twilight born \ } covered her whereabouts po ° That's September, Two hours tater Weyland was walking restlessly (n quests, and in of the tot ' th ard wher same suddenly upon Rose. She jolden apples bangipe high, ' ‘ me RETEST E THAN ty bree hsgdely E ET Madball lta ded atvedira mlorious pr pabarapgne| okt H ; Hooked very beautiful In her blue afternoon dress ae pageant expected, rected that his funeral eve ehe glanced shyly up at him, Bot the look was toe Thirty Kolden days that fe jay: Sand: b t all cor of ht 1 should be most inexpensive, without ostentation That's September Johnnie-#o that's the Kind of bo: Was) and only yoaterday you Heked mu Weyland; he lost all contro! of his passions or display, He directed that there dhould bo no © fer sayin’ darn IH you don't want tite tog it, Jest promise me a jew ato love and enatohed her In hie arme , flowers and no carriages except for the use of) ~*~" ~ —_—,.- > yoyele right here! j Rove-1 love you. Tasten to me! On, Rowe, oc ey THE MATA Mra. Iitiento Hqueee Do y think that marriages are made Heaven? Mro, Lakeside-Certainiy, You know f am from (hicage and | hope vo eto Hoaven some day Cr es THE CRUCTAL TEST, an you trust me? © whispered mn owith my life Ne responded, fervently “Then eat there vue 1h “ot have pleked and crust tn me that they are not iradstoor eee tee eo toto tte: OFFICE CHATTER NOW THE § SPANISH | TURBAN. Ss seneesuecesauseoscbecsess = \ ete “Thon she sneered ee re CP TTING POWTRD. ‘Were’s a pleture of that famous sen Bational auihoress and her cat Whtoh ty the eattt a eS Apply ©. Nyt Road Clab, 184 W What stepe are nec virion Ceatiry i Ninety ainth Street, | ty to take by an amateur | Hearum—What is your trade (who was caught th a gambling: houre raid) fm a lookentth What were you doting in there when tie police entere @ Pasiepot—I hate exchanges, If 1 e coming TF rtmply “paste” him. Tider to make an oMolal recond, on bloyele, between | Mrinonorf was making a bolt for door H Soinsord=T cut them dead. New York City and Albany ray ? 1 OOOO O02 O2O0 OOH O0O OOo On onan Oi <0. sone rr Peet re ek Roth Methods Are eed paepaneenrecaiognensnengaeneses Se hh ee BS RSTIEIGRIRVLAG re cede To, resile: kas Poul LITTLE CRESCENT CAKES OF ROSE LEAVES, 8} HeUseWIrELY Apvice, Count the number of pointe as you hold them. BD! 4 } oon ee Baye YOU COUn he nearent Multiple of five, \ LACE an apple tn the bread and cake boxes to counts 1% and 1 punta Ly W Len | 4 ITA a conventrated mind, Then, O, very quickly, take i} keep bread and cake motet She Ma le ’ W. And a Watohtul eye Sigur, mitted much f Add one of two tablespoonfule of sugar to Will you state whether Lillian Rus has a daugh: | * | Take of sugar moat refined, And on every rore-leat shake strohe turnips when cooking. ter? PAUL !f ‘ Holl It candy pian Just enough to touch Try rubbing tough meat with @ eut lemon to make Protestant.—Wednesday ‘ . \nd of rore-leay white and red Hvery one with It, but, think it tender. Is Bryan a Catholto or a Protey What day du}? ? In the weething crystal shed Not enough to make them eink Bprinkle clothes with hot water and @ whisk-broom, Nov. 19, 166, fail on? THOMAS THORBADN | 4 Mix ptove blacking with a little ammonia to pre- Means the Bird Was Hewildered, \3 Now your care muot be profound ‘Then, more quickly sii, | pray vant ite burning off This morning « young bird few in, \} Tie & moment grand With a sliver spoon, Add m fow drops of ammonia to the bine water to went around my head three times t When the rose are drownes on ‘ Ligihedaallghid whiten clothes, Meaning tn ouch ase! * ape the moon a ne 18 I Mest Proper. i the AyFUD clones quite Newly born and itght and wan Sheridan's Saying. Ie It not proper that (he presitent of amy organisa: | Over each one, red and white At @ feather of the ewan, ‘The of saying that "the hardest thing to do is to! ‘The turban holds high favor among the new Fall tion recognise al) requests regarding reports mate to| think’ hee {te counterpart in the saying of Phi! hate, and this a shape, lified coquettihly from him or her by the chairman of the exeoutive com: |‘? » In one waving of a fan When these oreanent cakes are gold Mheridan: ‘What people have to fear ia not the day |ihe head at one ald particularly chle, ‘The turban miltest PARENT. ; p| They will reappear Surely they should be of Judgment, but the day of no judgment.” |i made of folde of Crashed Gray erittl WiF'ah efaee PERE DE PETA Raabe * From the bottom of the pan, Nerved on plates of purest gold a dmpery of white lace, which hangs over tho brim. Who ts the PPA hl al ad of . predominates, as It does in this neason's tashlonable | Through the syrup clear Very Jealously; Texas Wild Flowers, {Phe underbrim i» of closely erinkled gray peau de SURAN ous of tha four can hii ie prise ring rote Rows of black braid with an upper edie of very teal whoult rine and be None should eat of them but thone Buch well-known English gurden plants ax the phiox |tote of a lighter shade than the velvet, and a cluster one of thy uF ean hit the heay Bharkey, | gold wo on {t fe the @arntture, (inished off with « Shining very lucently Who have worshipped at the rose. and the verbena have cun wild over hundreds of acres of pray roves caught close to the hatr completes the er vented Ot Fitment |. 8 ROGERS. how of tack satin 90000000000000000000000000000002000 of sandy Texan and Auatralian plaing, _|ertiatio whote lola #0 she refused to see or have anything to do A Very Concetiod Young Man. Neturally, she te not particularly communtoative In cetve them, My knowledge of the world Vende | me (oO, me think that some day before very long we would with the other fellow Aye these clreumatanses, ans ever so dull a young man aw belleve that parents desire only the happiness of thelr! be married. He ts commanding a nice salary enough Mrs, Ayer will answer questions — Later abe wrote to me asking me to come back, [ th Ng a ot t ours nfewses to her evident distaste for your children, They are justifed and only doing their duty | for two to live on, and above all, he le a8 good as golé On MONDAYS, about the Baby 4i4, atter-faveral of our trends aire md We tra youse aaPrat ‘he iae agp viioe vat Bee. isi yor hen they instet upon Knowing your character, Antic himactt, but hie companions dofall tn thelr piety TUESDAYS, of Perplexed Lovers, (began yAuln where we left off. ome time inter, |, hut as we became acquainted. my admiration | The symptoms ct "apathy" which your victim ex» cial condition amd antecedents, As 400m as & young) make iim go out with them and slay out unttl page WEDNESDAYS, of Unh Wi le Iwas out of the clty, L received a letter from a. cr grew. Bince [ve met her at church 1 have| [itbile would be a warping (oO moet young men, with! man can convince the father and mother that te is) linps early morning sometimes, te promises me of i % OF Unhappy Wives and § \ trend informing me ‘list she was again going With | \scog her permission to eee her home: she consented (Out further advice, ty retire from the Meld while yet really a desirable husband, and worthy of thelr daugh-|ien he will not do this again, and t must may ho hes f Troubled Husbands. the young man, I wrote lier about tt, and ahe sent jn a youetant way. She te beneath mo socially, yet {tere Ie a chance to escape the greater mortification ter's hand, ninety-nine fines out ote Hundred he wi done very well since wa have been going together, g q back @ letter saying that she 0 do which will follow ttompt of vain and foolish find the mother and father dispo to do everything §=Now, w ve kind: me ttt dotng what \ THURSDAYS, of Beauty Seekers, AUSGt ib obs, TAKE Teed papel ia idaeeneit hese lesley citi My oe ida se are CRI Wise bet ali tun+ possible to advance his happiness, It fe a poor return | (hink ie right In golne “Ith (his young man? gl pond FRIDAY®, of Inquiring Housek ; tonnd her as cold aaa person could be. he aald he ithe wasseh we tn vinuation to withérew? oF apa T| worthy of |tor the jove and care and protection lavished upon @| say 1 think a good deal of him, hut tt he falls wer ; Mid not want to marry me. and To eet her tr - girl all her life when she deceives her parents in 4) Into his old habite after ail his promises to me le ' lottera without names and addrescon Will § lee yxy woncerned BOR Sra aR EAE) 4. T. R., Harlem Sreret Engagements Unwin, minor matter, but tn an affair of such importance it|to be loved and trusted? Le Ae Mh not recelve attention, The names are not Now here t# where the (rouble comes in, @he has Ti inst EE lta cf bites ed Ma hag ted OREN NENE I ho broake his promt he woras 1 i } ie Bilbad andi wanias tattle kee Te NUN Perea se concel’ In oF ied b am Keeping company with a young Indy, and her - nan who breaks his promises {o the y for publication, Write on ono side of Hy art Mati Ale Than : peat tig is complete ignorance of the laws that prevall | oarenis riggd richie idea of her tilig xe tam We Kivu with tim, } meato be in levy with at be entirely, 4 paper only. her that I used to. I feel that t eould not trust hoe t soclety twenty-three yoars of age and the young lady §®, Dear stra ayer [ trusted, ‘That quertion would seem to answer again, Am 1 doing right of ? WoM. The inoment a inan talke of a nice, self-respecting twenty, no we are old enough iv know our own minds,| Kindly advise me in regard to something which has} self, You are right In trying to ‘nduence thin young Bh. Eee ent ee ee OED, ain Veneath him have a care, Only a hollow> Hor parents have no other reason only that they do. caused me a great amount of anxiety of late, Tam a! man to lead a better I!%6, but T do sot think you ahowld n Man A Good Time to freak of. “LIB young lady Is too capricious and Unsettiod beaded oad would presume io no regard himeelf, not Hike the idea of thelr daughter keeping company young Indy and have known « young man for more | do more than this until you are convinced thot he hae i, ery in her mind to make a comfortable mweetheart! | should say, A. FR, that you are a young per- with anybody, We have both set a day for our ¢ than three Years, but he never showed any affection | given up hie evil associates and In really loading the li q Dear Mra Ager or & desirable wife, If you look at the matter aan @) puffed up with your own Importance that you agement, and T am pum about what to ty W toward me until lately, wort of Ife whieh will Inspire your confidence and ree Deis Three years ago I met a young lady whom L ioarned calmly you will sea (hat sho Is not the girl a man|are morally and mentally color blind nothing else, I suppose, the best thing (9 Qo would Le, His people seem to like me, bat as he ts helping to] rpect, There can be no half-way reform, i a love, We becume wed, and everything went who wants a domestic, loving wife should marty 1 Doubtless the lady whom you consider beneath you to get engaged secretly and (hen her paronis vould, keep his home as it was formerly kept I auppose they | A young man must lotally give up his olf oom ted with a)do not wonder that you ure tired of the treatment you soctslly 's In every way fo far your superior that the most surely connent, WORRIED. | would not care to lose him, and it seems aw though | panions, and you must be sure thal there ts no danger Would go tolhave received. The girl has never acted properly |is bored almost to extinotion by the infllotion of your © not permit tie young lady to decoive her par-| he does not care to have them know we ate going out} of hie returning to his old habli#, before you really #8 Of amusement with him and would not go any-|toward you, She has been disloyal ae your aManced company, and In too polite to make her sufferings ap. pve ae will got on very much better tf you! together, and etiil when I sey anything in regard to me trust him, Fortanately just such men do reform with me, Wwite, he certainly cannot love you. 1 should break | parent to thelr real extent, andor Med fir rid forded dan bly A Tags ed Rae | me Prove to be exesiiens oftizens and flee sngagmaa hora alr eit Sewn fou ns wut rations tt Reluctantly ahe condents te be punished by endure to win the aifec- the engagement, Bhortly joule vetween ing the soctety of am empty-orained youth, tien and interest [sn ry, ait