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Published by the Prose Publishing Company, 63 to 68 PARK ROW, New York Mutared at the Post-Oitice at New York as Seoond Claes Mall Ma ter THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ——: 27, 1900, + NO, 14,282 OUT ON THE BLACK SMOKE! ; From storm and flood and pestilence de- fiver us, O Pates! AS well, from murd'rous Anarchists that threaten at our gates, Let envy and dark malice ne'er upon our feelings drag % ae t (Unless, perchance, from Brooklyn the + Pittsburgs grab that flag, t But more than all, O Kindly Fates, your ald we here invoke To save us from the horrors of that Soft Coal + a SIE: Smoke! THE EVENING WORLD'S DAILY FORUM. #tinence Union held recently at New Haven, A statement was made by the presiding officer, Father Shanley, ‘that drinking was decreasing among men and increas fog among women." He reiterated the charge that intemperance was growing among fashionable women, It does not require a very deep study of the eubject to show that there ts an increase in the consumption of liquors, as sedn by aotual statin tos. This te certainly due to the tremendously increased facilities for procuring !ntoxicating drinks for both sexes, It wan but a few years ago that the drinking of men was confined to clubs saloons and a few cafes, At tho present time the places are too numeroun to count where all forms of intoxtoating drinks can be indulged tn, It should not be upon the shoulders of the woalthy, fashionable women alone that the stigma of increasing intemperance falls, It fe anfong the middie and lower classes that the opportunities for indulging in liquor have tnoreased to such an ox- tent thet young girls and women can be seen in almost any public resort drinking. Ip emall communitios {t 1» atill considered very improper for women to be seen drinking {ntoxt- cating liquors in public places, In the larger ofties it has become quite the fashion for women, young and old, in all walks of life, to go out of @venings to the various resorts where drinks are @old and to be seen indulging. This condition has @ome about gradually, At one time there were no public places w: women alone could buy tn. toxicating drinks, except in the side door of ma. Joona, Now woman can go into almost any reatau rant or cafo and indulge tn Hquor cording to her station in life, from the wealthy, fashionable Woman to the poor shopgirl, Phat) heace welt | THE BOY WHO LEARNED THE WAY, BH owaa very you hirteen this wl spent most of hie Une In th ton wa the artis aw " \ Jo the nam Vhat kind of per fo you une maid one and they gave tin f the kind ‘That nigh 4 tried to make a figure be had ho artiste draw eemed AO wa i i t do the fame kind of work | “Perhaps 1 haven't the right k f paper,” he Teanoned. I will get « norrow.” Keven the right kind of paper did net | n f "I need a stu nd an ea was bis next con: | Cluston. ''T hay y oll | need now are} the necessary surroundings | A few years of Impatient walting ed before he becured the “necessary surr i 1 when he had them all and ent f eto draw the truth daw y " “1 know now what wrotl od, throw, Gown his pencil. “1 know { the principles of art, I must learn them first Ho was still young when hls name as a great painter| known on two oc He had) leached ihe pringiple.” A tht of b rand a ed mateh would then enable him to driw as easily as all the are eanentials, | HARRIET ° H UB Mrs, Ayer will answer questions- On MONDAYS, about the Baby, TUESDAYS, of Perplexed Lovers, WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives and Troubled Husbands. THURSDAYS, of Beauty Seekers, FRIDAYS, of Inquiring Housekeepers, Letters without names and addresses will not receive atiention. The names aro not for publication. Write on one side of paper only, Tet any one seo me in the | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. THE CARE OF A LITELE SISTER, Copy tia by thet Pabile pany ) MN, YOUN a 8) | ‘Dear Miss Libbey: I am a young man twen ty-two years of age. Nine rare ago my fa 164, wy mother following him ix months later, leaving two, During th oars T have had my trow: bles tn pr ne for the children, We have to board with #, having not My brother Kivex me a 1m oon nor afte ther Heh fled that if she doas pot behave she "exp Bho foases the itt if the lady we board with a will net stay off the atreet day or night 1 have dor everything with her, atti! ahe A me ‘If whe wore a toy [would eb Yet td ot think w brother dare vement hin lito wleter 1 have other means coaxing, petting, confinement her room for an hour and denying her |ittle things, to try and make her be good, but without cens, whe Inughe th my five, How am 1 to restrain her? 1 fee) that my dead parents are watching me from above, and I want to do my duty by tile winter at whatever cont ‘1 would not mind If #he was full of my {ttle tnnogent Hah fun, but It te bad trick« whe delights to Will you, can you, tell me what to do? \ Tht of the moat diMoult problema whiot have ever been called to adviae upon and haa Kivene that i me more anxiety ita etter whioh T have received for (he lant fortnight Dear friend, your je sister te at the age when her jad Editorials on Leading Topics of the oay| for it uid commence to ‘ Fi 1a) |form, A wayward ohtif, expectally m mini, needw the by Recognized Authoritias, ‘trolling Influence of a woman-one who is kind * * Dut firm, gentlemannered but determined yea means yea and whose may moans ha WOMEN DO DRINK MORE, FRG ee exo ta Tube a a 1) would be her salvation Many a chilies, re By ed, edueated Indy reduped 1 uMRtAnces WOU BELLE J, MACDONALD, M, D, ndertake the charse 0 mame price you wopny for her board, 1 feo) nu Ask different me OMEN AND DRINKING" Wit jiiiiciere direct you to auch a one, If you are the subject of ma disetnaion | fortunate enough to find the person #o qualified leave at a Convention of the Con-|!t to her aa to what metiiods she shall u * ‘ a, i‘ 4 the child, so lona am the be humane. The are few Heotleit Catholic TOL AD) cea ies,” chetstinn mnott who have not had to wield the silpper at one time in thelr lives upon thelr offapring to make them comprehend they had a ruler WHO WOULD BE OBBYED Ono such chaativement has often proved mutt to lat a liferine Choose no harsh, orvel woman, an you value the Hittle one's pence A woman possessing dignity, sweetness of Alapo altion and, above all, firmness, vuld work wonders with a wayward chtid Away from you she would realize (hat whe waa not miptrems of the situation. It would seem to me that the plan T propose would result In the child's highest good, | shall be anxtous to know In future years how Aod. LAURA JEAN LINIBY The Krening World by arrange Jean Libbey ment with the Family fi Fox-Hunting Parsons. ‘There aro sitll in Mngland two representatives of the old-time fox-hunting parson These are the Rey 1 ' ntnendndronostnontnontnontoororontntens ‘ ’ @ ee SS ERE hbaughter beads and Takes the Tricks a ry my & & & From the Day's Events and Politics. ebsietedeteloleletebedetedtetebeleiebalaletalmtevedetlatebelolefatete=tetelsiateiobelobebeletebels FROM THE TRADESMAN'S FORCE OF HABIT, * JUNGLE ADVICE 8 Rupert Strong stepped from his office a short, ady raieed an umbrella and started te nver the wind-swept crossing, ‘Ten feet from wiout the Curb the wind caught her, ‘The rude blast turned her um! la tneide out, It Mung her hat over one eas, it for her atan aoute angte out into the highway, Biruggle ax she might she couldn't against the gale. The wicked steps chuckled with delight Rupert Strong saw the plight of thia forlorn orate wnt clapping hie hat tighter on his head hurried te @ rescue! In a dozen strides he reached the buffeted, Jame and, passing his arm firmly about ner wate, drew her on a new tack, and running, as It were, bee fore the wind, brought her Into the park, where the force of the blast was broken by the tall buildings across the way, The crowd on the church gtepe cheered this gallant act. Rupert |aughed and the stout lady laughed, Ghe wag a very bright-eyed stout lady, with short eray outs and a shrewd though kindly fw make headway rowd on the chur Nookseller (after the wedding, to his new son-tn-law) my dear soniniaw ved) 1 wrap it up for ee LeU IDLO, to ge nald the elderly boarder, Hore, 1 give you my ehotcest possession aha you eee So eo ce err co ym oy 1 ephant-4ractous! I have such oa sold In my trunk? Monkey—Then why don't something on your chest? ee co ee DRAWING A DISTINOTION, "Cheer up," sald the consoler, “One hance un auto mobdiie che ap but Tn @ iitte afratd tt might be too you put frisky, 1 would like to own one of them If I could be assured that It would not be erraue In other words, you want a not too mobile automobile, said the Cheerful girl ie as good as another.” “Permit me, madam,"’ said Rupert, He reached wp Idlot. “Better,” sald coe unhappy YOUNKEqutokly and straightened the lopsided bonnet, Them man, "Sut there is not another girl Phe took the wreck of the umbrella from her warestabe 00d aa the one,” re ee EXPLAINING THINGS TO HER, Mra, Wickwire-Dear wa 'RuMe sampaien Ing hand, “Throw tt in the gutter,” wala the wtout lady, Rupert obeyed, and rataing his own umbrella, whim he had gripped tihtly under one arm, held it over tae stout lady's head and marched along by her etde “There's my car," she said, Then sho abruptly e@@ets m: every lee Ive what Dete pletely baffled eon t show ream saloon | fountaly Mr, Wickwire—tt Is one in whieh the, In the otty orkers and candidates Just go rubber- "lt me have your card, young man. I am going to Wena ie ine ape borrow your Umbrella and T want to know to whom & am Indebted. And when you come up to realadm th i tec bate het tte tn bOeandndatte ents CONSISTENOY, 2 is which you may do to-morrow evoning—I mag bare Wieee¥ ed Hetest that girl JUST PRACTISING, something further to say to you. There'’e my name” and now ) are | vo with her, Huff-What © peculiar impediment? Rupert found » loose card in his pocket and hande® remembe © kal that she didn't that man haa in his speech, 1 can't} it over, taking the stout lady's card in exohange, A Know ¢ 1 ome i) out of the min, understand a word he says, moment jater he had put her aboard the car and Wage-Anid t stil hat she Isa The Pyofessor—Dear me! ve read seventeon chapters and traversed tne} StufThat lon't an impediment. He's? turned away, As he regained the sidewalk he glanced eu nre ior Cnr er ee a trying to get a Job as train announcer. at the stout lady's bit of pasteboard bore the name of Mra, Jane ton, and Mra, Jane Buffington wae understood to tho city's richest woman, He had heard many tates of the lady's wealth ead generosity and ococsmonal eocentriotty. ‘The next evening, arrayed in his beat, the young lawyer sought the home of the rich widow, He went in his card and was at once ushered faap the drawing-room. It was @ large apartment, bod Jimiy Mghted, ‘Two ladies were altting at the bower ond of the room, One was the lady of hia adventure, ther he did not recognize, » stout lady came forward and gave him hee 4 1 timer ee a rr ers STORY OF A SHIPWRECK ale yard # yet the grass looks Just the same 90a een stippose you have called for your umbretiat” "At your suggestion, madam." “Hut the umbrella t# mine," "Yours, madam! How can that be? "T bought tt sir, It was borrowed and never turned, Now clear your skirts if you can, Where Gil you mot it?" Rupert hesttated, “Twill tell you.” he answered, "It may throw Ught in another matter of deep concern to me, ‘That um+ brelia came from the young woman whom I hoped to make my wife. Whon I parted from her at the door HA. Mtine and the Rev KM. Reynolds, who are of the friend she was visiting she made me tale the feepectively rmaters of the Cattietock and Coniston Oh, Oscar, row over there quick A fat man is Just going ¢o dive, and it'll umbrella because it was sMghtly raining, I am quite pack make such fine waves!" ure I never opened it, and I believe T walked back te ee Tae ayy gy SERS ERR emer crmnitnntee tr tninmtnteetneemtntettatet atntotntnteacmtntntettntottctttht tebe tnt tugcttatategetetett the hotel with my hat off, Lovers are fooliahy STYLISH HUTUMN GOWN. , a a ‘tas 0 9 linn ie enero INEFFECTIVE madam ; J a | —— ] a "7 -_™ “Yes, and sometimes cowardly, Go an. ja ite ety Autumn gomn ie made of & Ane oO | a paganenesentrtrrenearrieneemecttemetet ora’ goota, and 100k much prettier on a gown than val, ined legen ROMENS ty Aa ae PE AUP ARDS lied gl Mcrae PRESH PASHION PANCIES, } vk aie iba for young mothers is the christening Afalra were in @ desperate condition, When all wae full platted blouse of atrawberry-colored Wilk, with [ ere ererer ere arer errors someon entnrtrontnenOrOl | ring Tt in got with the birthstone of the wee new: cored up T found that my glittering expectations crumhed gimile of the same fastened on the lett ae Hi latest Hovolty from Paris te the perfumed | pomer were wrecked and that I must fl@ht the battle of life Tem It was the invention of a Iren hwoman, | oe alone. I felt that I could no longer dream of asking | and conveys any preferred scent to the roots of | HOW A BUTTERFLY SLEEPS the young woman to be my wife, Poor aa T was tt y the har | “HE butterfly invariably goon to sleep head would have been madness, I heard of her occasions Hing pink are whown In the form of Mes and wT downward. [t folds and contracts Ita wings to ally, here and thera, In the gay noclety of which she Hous beetion the wing f whieh bend back with @ the utmost, The effect ts to reduce tte sla ] was the pride. And then I saw her name ne more, . sprig atoh the vel shape to a narrow ridge, hardly distinguisha in Somebody sald she was abroad, That's the story of Colored hooks and eyes are the latent nienices, |shape and color from the seed heads on thousands the umbrolla, madam," They can be hod in all the different whotes to mate of other stems around, “T'm going to sift your story to the very bettom.” 1 eiceinesrsiclin a Bho turned from hm and looked toward the lowes | i i ty —— end of the long and dimly lighted room, Hoe pew eer bacasneed " : , “Come here, my dear,” ahe cailed, D Pete bbe Or ee ee ’ A heute aroae ahd elowiy bias : GOOD WAYS TO USE GOOD GRAPES. i tea, mune sid to . i { Rupert stood up, THis knees trembled, + Peer errr rer Tes H “My dear, look this young man in the face an@ tel i ' veh on are 5 t ' me if tt ls true that you ever loaned him the umbrella, 1 Grape Cobbler, Vie Wek ore ae Grape ROW, Siew the picked groper with hait i ot yoor auntie” : P twleo=on the punehe Lufter pl only water enough to save from xeorching, Lat + ‘Dila—Mise Graham!" stammered Rupert, I, le a with half t | them cool, For baked roll make a dough of two | ‘The irl mut out both hands, ' make ( on, wi r oRKS, ap of milk, one-half cup of lard or bute | “Rupert! she murnyured, 1 that will lle between thom, henoing the fruit & tof and one pint of aifted flour, Roll it out In #} “What henont have you derived, madam, trom our fA moment or two later the stout lady pease af \¢ etn middie Put on { long ovals, spread the upper surface of them auick> PTmedioinal bathe the door of the apartment and looked back at the orosmenlt the m 1 wk the core ly With «towed grapes, roll up, pinch the ends well, 4 “None at all, doctor, I'm ati! a widow!" young couple. They ai not heed her, {ners to juare t ‘ \ and Iny in w buttered diwh, Bot the dish to bake, 'P gigs, a SOR WE x "I taney, she erlingly murmured, ‘that it waam'e + auok 1 while 1 make a and twice in the course of the tuking pour over 7 ‘such an fll wind after all, i fav & halt a f ' the polls a sauce of butter and sugar, mixed with «| enerret: oa eee eee aid P niear and one tablexpoon ti ing wa Stir bolling water, Serve tho rolls with the same sa’ P| CAL SOCKS A QUEER FAD, + well over hot water and flavor with lem ee only rleher, and flavor with nutmeg or lemon p ‘| bor erated nutmer, according to taste. When the Mininnniinae H f ople te nearly done take tt out, pour fn the sauce Wash the frutt and then ¢ * oven, do not overtmke tt, but keep tt hot tl the skein, putting the pulp into one saucepan and @ fl £ rewdy to serve. the skins into a preserving kettle, Cook the pulp . Annan Unt It is soft, and then put Ht through a colander J . ‘ i ~, (remove the seeds, Put the pulp with the aking & 1 Grape Pudding, [yore seneen are rr and allow one and one-half pounds of sugar to t BS ccslanue wall betare pulling viiior A vheape *¥t¥ four pounds of frutt, Place the kettle over | 1 Tie int ot picked eviper takes ntatrealzed pute (@ Me and heat slowly unttl the mixture come # D ding, HOR: LB Galier Seat 4uR b ory Nght, %2.% doll, Cook five minutes and turn into heated = « ' renee very Me } whites and yolks separate, mix amoothly with the M4# Jare and seal, Grapes cooked in this manner & yolks half w pit of mik and one pint of four MAK@ delictous ples during the Winter 4 } nifted twice Add half a cup of butter beaten to ‘ > ®cream, and Inst of all the whites of eggs, atirring Grape sherbet ts one of the © them In with long swift atrokes, all the same way Grape Sherbet, mort delle of too, It i {Tho grapes go In at (he very last, and the bag or {9 made by mixing together two cupfuls of arape + with a pretty bow The edges of the bolero, ke |) rhe pan ought to be ready before they are added, Jutce, two cupfuls of cold water, the Juice of four Musical socks are among the heweat things on feot, Deal thote of the tunte, which I cut out Mean odd ant | + Holl the pudding three hpurt and serve with the bemons and one and three-quarters cupfuls of f Waits, clog and jig time are woven Into the hanks of men's half hose in such @ way that @ vor rriginal way, are trimmed with corners of butler 1 richest posmtble wauce, Por a baked pudding half qugar, Freese and allow tt to remain packed for @| inist, clarionet player or corpotist may cock fret one foot and then the other on a music rack and play e lored cluny lace ‘The plastrons and the under |} the white of egg may be kept and turned Into a thfee houre at least, as the favor is improved by right through the ecore of the first act of a comle opera, . ee are also of thie lace. © mortnugu. Berve with the same rich sauce the freesing process. A current commentator mu # that tt I the mutter of a little time only when the operatic score | The skirt and bolero are trimmed with rows of vel: | - for tie orchestra will be in vivid colors upon the hosiery of the chorus and up and down the clocked . 4 vet ribbon of the same shade as the gown, MPEG PPDDOEPD ADDED DOEDDSE SSIS OOO PPOEDDPOOE) | Limbs of the prima donna, The Amazon march will be written in the same knit characters, } BARD © AYER ® 10 take the freckles off my fave. something t ! TO-DAY ° ANSWERS @ QUESTI being tortured by burning the skin and peeling It the about elghieen years old and am tall for my age Row === ERS. clean, Cut them Into squares two or three inches iq ONS @ OF © BEAUTY SEEK This ointment may be stimulated; then leas often, vi will I used that bichloride of mercury bleach | freck! off, but the blackheads are still there, | PLIMACK, |uned for the eyelashes also, In this cage [t should! size, Do not remove the peel. When the almond olf 1 it did no ¢ 1 used another bleach and i {If have gone to her again, but now that she has my | RY Fossatt cream, 1 give you the formula:|he very carefully applied, It will inflame the eyes, |begins to warm put the cucumbers in it, Set the 1 my face Dilater ao and get all seabby f only hard-earned money she says the disorder must be in| Lanoline, 5 grams; sweet almond oil, 5 gramse;|ns any oli will, If tt gets into them, custard botler on the back of the stove and let the sed Ht on one side, and it waa red a long time. The |my 1. Kindly advise me what togise for them, | wiphur, precipitated, 5 grams; oxide of alno, 21-2 i water merely simmer for four or five hours, Strain, rookies have all come back Twill walt your ate las they are Ike lttle pimples; also a Hood prescrip: gtame; Molet extract, 1-2 gram, Place the sulphur To six ounces of the strained iiquid add one ounce we FP. BRUSH. |tlon for ecaema of my soalp, 1 am josing all my|and gine frst in the mortar, then add the almond Toe Clear Complexion, of white wax, one of spermacet! and two ounces of RECKLEA are a stain which goes clear through |halr Misa J, [oll, a ttle at a time, until a mmooth paste ts formed; | Mest Mrs Ayer: lanoline, Heat until the wax, spermaceti and Manor [7 the ekin The only way actually to remove} 7 you have Just been treated by the herote process | next add tanoline and violet extract. Keop in oint-| Would you kindly give me a preparation of some! itne have melted; then take off tho fire and beat with them ts to take the akin off, 1 never advise | you should your face rest watt tt ts thoroughly | ment boxes, Apply a very little of the ointment to {kind to use on my face? I haven't @ bad complexion, | ay ogg-beater until cold, adding during the beating ¢ this, because tt is a very paloful and, f think, cruel) ® healed. I give you a formula for eczema of thp|euch pimple. Make the application at night and let |but I would like to have my skin smooth and clear. | process two toaspoonfula of tincture of bensoin, The process, And moreover, because now freckles will /scalp, but T make no suggestions about your face, asthe cream remain on until morning, Wash away |About two years ago my face was covered with pim-| wilt make a delicious cucumber cream it properly and ertainiy come on the new skin, If the subject t#|1 am not willing to advise any remedy while it fs in| with water and a pure hygiente soap, ples’ 1 tried all the remedies I ever heard of, but carefully prepared, Hisposed to have these blemli If you have|the Irritated condition you deseribe, Formula for a nothing dif any good and they finally disappeared, Ls nd tried blistering your skin, which te the herote J am not purprived that you do not Iike tt, 1 edy you and are persistent you will fade the frock so that they will show very, very little For Kesema and Blackheads, Ayer ’ rem- | ecrema | |never give @ formula strong enough to have this'to the sealp at night, wash away the followin, effect, If you use the formula I already have given|morning with @ pure soap and warm water, They are all gone now, but my face is rough and I ny some blackheads that won't pinch out, Then every once in a while a few pimples come back on my face. MAYBLE, St, Louls, Mo, THINK cucumber cream might be just what you need, T give you the formula; Put alx ounces! of mweet almond off into the Innide receptacle of a custard boller, Put as much water into the drops each, outside boller as though you were about to make a| Apply to the roots of the muntache at night, Let custard. Bet the two (one inside of the other) over|it remain until the following morning, when i may the fire, Have ready four good-atsed cuoumbers.|be washed away with a neutral soap and warm water, It may be used as long ae required, of the sealp: Cocoa butter, 20 10 grama; salicylic ach, 2 grame. Am Byébrow Dark: Mix, a macetl, Dest Mra, Ayer Wil you kindly let me know through your beauty column how to raise a mustache? W. AK. Re vaseline, 2 ounces; tincture cantharides, one- 4 Dear Mrs, Ayer Please publish a formula to make the eyebrows and eyelashes grow and also something to make them dark, Tam a blond young lady and eyebrows ¢) be dark. | GIVE you the formula for eyebrow grower: To Remove Fimples, half ounce; ol! of lavender, ee oll of rosemary, 15 1 am troubled with pimples on the face. lout more in the Summer time thaw In Winter, Red vaseline, 2 ounces; tinoture of cantharides, one: eighth ounce; of of lavender, oll of rosemary, 15 bewn treated by a well-known #pectaitet who ltried many things already, such as Rochelle salts, |drops each, Apply to the eyebrows with a tiny tooth. ta tomeve Dlackheads and freckles, After'cream and almond waten but with no eval I am'brush one @ day until the growth ts wulMctently|Wipe them carefully oo that they axe perfectly 1D They come T have (