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ll O nn Eb) j uw" : | i} t Irioges; fitting from one side of the Atlantic to the other in i x tho luxurious staterooms of the fast steamers; consulting ' 0) | | Ht % with the Paquing and the Doucets and the Reboux and the) by 7 .) Virota of that day about gowns and hats; spending what H t ‘ 3 would have been her receipts from a whole day of hard id ° work in hard weather to fill half a dozen glasses with a) suo provoker of stomach and kidney troubles, If by some magic process this woman and her great- \grandehildren could be brought face to face tt is difficult! to any Whether her face or theirs would express the greater, dismay, And whatever they might think of her, she cer-| toinly would be ashamed of them, But would she be right? That depends, There js no subject about which more nonsense fs talked and written than the subject of luxury, oe ? ovawnr me To Every human being has his own stand- als fist Hen ard of what js necessary and comfort- LUsunu0Us GRBAT-GRAND. able and what is luxury, prodigal ex- OMILDRENT travagance, And there !s no possible * ) ne ete eee tee “From Patorton, New Jersey? Well, you needn't say any more. You can't get in. Seo?" ii way of fixing @ general standard, Why, ; fobete of=fefeferfiofo fer r intvinlmttoloto|olololelntotototobolotetolotofoleallols telolebolaletofololottolololafalatelotetoteteleby (avery individual's atandard changes from year to year, 4 . jj 1p Aik And in the broad what was luxury yesterday becomes ne- mt LAURA JEAN LIBBEY va met HAVE NO cessity to-day, a part of the routine of life of those of the ; ican IOUS INTENTIONS, most moderate means, Women of fortune and even fash- (Geprrte by (hn) Prose: Pu * 1 | sfofofeteofofeet lolelefolelatoletetelolettele | UPON you she might have attracted and ‘ HM, ML writes me ae follows alt merterenetteroteteetstialttin been Woned and Wel by mend road may {fon a hundred years ago would regard the clothing of the r Cty ! “ te iay Vouth Time ts the Time to Mate, | Working girl of to-day as extravagance, and have called 1A girl has no time to fritter those Luxury means progress, If you are interested tn this! « @. Bi 8 | y molden hours away upon a man who|subject rend David Hume's essay on the influence of refine- q o f me and gener \s not a marrying man. No man of atha te ally refers t r dear i onee or honor would expect such a | Ment. He shows there that practically all progress, all im q Now | nition of marrytue |" oe) snorition of time and years provement in the conditions of the masses of mankind, has ! her, Her » to assume, from Ie Woret of all, you have won thie thug ai the remarks whe often makes, that tam! oe iar alls ames cab Ge whistle her [come through luxury, And he says-and tt should not be Mi, 1h Wed the virl pbove referred Hor town the an th saying woes, |foryotten that a day laborer can show just as extravagant! mt cousin ) think the game Wa and to wit a girl's heart thus ts one of ' ri " “Oe — Would you advise ine to teil her that in thalatavent of dnines. prodigality In buying beer as can a courtier In buying orto | t my inte fare not nertoun? 8 *} 4) | eo the word “crime! adyisediy, for}lans and champagne. : Reece” RAPS QR ane’ SIASP YOURE It to That ané Rathing eles. It Is not luxury that destroys men and nations, It is the pd man | Wilt Hore let me vay, In my opinion, My dear youny t 1, my advice to T wire parents whould never be phy by in Jexistence of conditions of which one result is that the reck- you ts to | ho ein having @ thor} {| forming themaeives of the tntentions ‘ < o ° vile q QWEH Understanding with the young *} t Hs GPA mai whniaeates 00m and the !mprovident can seize and squander that which q Mady, expla ’ nididly th t repular caller pon their daughter |they have not earned ee, FP ONE Feslinga, and call there: no {Me entice famtly showid alway come Ther y wos 9 time when the great majority of hue wars LAURA JEAN LIBBBY, IE rorward and do thete shorn toward on | There Hever was n time whe 9 wenity There are few oa man's ‘ehubaa ‘ a tertoining @ caller until ve signified the} man beings did not eagerly desire money or ite equivalent; part " y condemned | Pleielblteletetelottobtottottolttt | nt in pian Knglish that he te in 1 yer , Tass \eadine aapranenel | a ii i | | yeeetsecertnteasenmented and there never was a time when there ding a youn » suppose he!) v rn m |tereeted In one partlowiar member ¢ i Ie taterested in ber 0 ing her con: |e. sist anne Kons? tod V3 pet tho family and desires to be looked] | WHEN DIDN'T 1) was not a very considerable percentage fant en his only tea wnniny he le A x y Bai ¢ ; nly he Ie pasalng, a) And that naturally a declaration of {ion in the light of a miltor ‘ held ea of unscrupulous persons willing to make evening your low ol} Buch parents never have daughters ‘ ' The youne lady in ine RYSRABALRAITIBRDRE SOY OR | with broken hearls on thelr hands oo any sacrifice of self-respect for the sake 1 i Falatives ant frionda, hind During the time which ene has wanted LAUIA JEAN LIHEY. | o¢ money ‘ f me c? 9 A PROORAMME Up at Weber & Fields's one man asks, "What would you q HALLO EN S CANNY TRICKS. He FOR THE NIGHT, | (lo for $10,0009" and the other answers, “I'd be ashamed to Hiloween is suppored 1 veorlkine |aveedy nfarriaie and auccess in bust you ehoone on te you.” The burst of laughter that follows this answer oy fied Von the) news undertakinas, Vow th ha) poet wteerr we Talis plainly enough that every one in the audience knows 4 we ' ' nas! thy \ rer g| Wack Rueat should toke a card and a i * Fruits Healt thal i toate’ may te tre a of the candle hav-|JUat such men mia Ft iT x er sa firs and water are ; i ohn part MiViAl JW aagat Ge. Fern Yost will eiick to ihe In our generation there has been an enormous growth et ve light of candle the 4 ine r npplen, catching one aus sat GHOIA SUR TD ine in general prosperity, Look at the mighty multiplication of & mn the coiling In the mou " R M4 throw m the eal Hy i slg tie ord tad cate moneyemaking, and therefore of money-spending, oppor- he Lh i) and try to ble “0 hr f whe ple over the oh re well KNOWN. | ine inne Aw ih M4 tunities, Do not these gratifying conditions involve of ne- Hh i kite “te i a Nein se waar sUngilshed on the fre (il (he pereloegsity an enormous increase in the opportunities for the wiles wats ana | OMNNOE ROD Srl oe va erAes) Within A year exhibition of fofly, improvidence, unserupulousness and ‘ r Another footoh custom, Ie to slowly} a fore a Atha ollihaR 10 me ry ‘ , ' fore a bookingemlaas h rime? wy) . : at Nintyt m, and ita face ap AY Isn't it a waste of energy to denounce prodigality to shou a oot? ein the mirror ti now tutu “ anil wife | ; the a ' nl vace that Is throughout more or less prodigal of its most % et bie ‘ nn sh Eo aay Mies ‘Ab ane ¢ precious ponsessions-time and healtn ww | wit rd with clear Ww ‘ppeare ha dream and) y Nor HOW IT 18 f oand brain power? Isn't it rather stupid { f water js the one you i JHE H ALL ( { | AME . airing 19 Know } | " ble al to rail against luxury when luxury te VE » as red { ? place one fingor tn on ? ‘ é three | 6 the great factor for progress and better- }to try lishes chooges (he fret he will on ment, and when no man ean define the ; 1 Brief saahiie of: the oot the second means al nga aie 4 r i widow, and the third a young gtr! r line between good luxury and bad i . jone's lovers, Hehted and placed in a . Simply this: That every man and woman strive as intel- bed ur j Ora Tho one that blows out firm lic ently as he and she can to bring about conditions in whieh i nog PENH prove unfaijhful, a Mokering flame j ’ ‘ ey: . oN Jdenoten a fickle ature, and the one no one can get hold of anything to hoard or to waste that is aM nox» {burning belsht A meadily a tree not justly and rightfully his, * | two or t Ite are placed tn the When this is accomplished the problems of prodigality ; it os if a aun F two of three of the will solve themselves even more easily than they now do, 4 Aweethenrta of the young man or wo q * Sinan w (them there, If they te For even now do not these problems solve themselves in , Ki a a { ot Me i 1 tom ee 1 ef pho the long run under the operations of that law so well stated 7 cates a hapoy inarriage ol opet 7 ne to! trary, (he nuts by George Eliot? q iy ¥ si o wid fy asunder the sien te une “Consequences are unpitying.” a. i us ats veawel, method of determining the con- So, before the woman selling newspapers at the bridge 7 C lentoned 7 , i is, be ne ig i on ancy of Iovers 1 to We wo enwanee, dreaming of her luxurious great-grandchildren, i! ’ woods, 1 ch for a lover bat npn war ‘ ie ahaha Ane seh Some oF each hurls her bundle of wares at their phantom heads, let her ‘ nod Rear-Admiral ; ¥ for brilliant notion along the Mis f hi t 4 il fate ask how they got what they are spending, whether or not ah eiseippl, saoue th & Jor and (fue. they earned it honestly by wisely taking care of that which + house, 184, and rank af Vice- Pais i : Ay 1k ee hie she saved and handed down to them. If they answer these miral was created for tim. tr dre & quart of alphabet epackers and questions in a satisfactory manner sho may well congratue PES Norra ee empty them dish which Is then late herself upon founding a rising family. itp rm P ate seed upon a at one end of the bi hagrsl yay: som, Bach ih turn takes a table knife ae) 1. eRe E PAY Rss AME: nd tries t how many crackers he thing (nh the Klaemed one ot ihe mont dare ] |" MANOW® (0 EM on he kui witout i nut season, Tt te a bind JUSTICE TO JUSTICE BISCHOFF. ‘n lore and foremost naval (| any‘help. ie othe and Carry toalied the nut-hatch He te notable to! iy gatuntay’s Evening World retoren Paes “Honyenetties serona the room and put into anothertnick the nuts from the tree, but when of , J sys wee made to the conduet eomerrew a chert biew Ah si ne min ~ 4 etait dee one falls " sare: hy it in his beak to q {of Justice Bischoff, of the Supreme Court,’tn the Hascall divorce proceedings 7 f m ( r any a in gome conyentent] py, " " Sraphionl mhetch ot iMenvy kame of cards and candies, On the] orevice, begins operaticns to split the Upon Investigation The Evening World ascertaina that the statements contained Clay will be printed with portvalt. sebetofutetolobetetollelatetedatelelobetelotetetelototstotetabeledofelalelelnbeletetetalelolteistebdoletelatelelletobstetet=leletateleutalebetsfelad RY’S DAILY CARTOON. AT THE PEARLY GATES. i i cards future events may be told in rhyming couplets, cich as these Who pets the cam'ie colored red ‘Wi have long litt) but sever wea shell, Ho strikes It with repeated blows, every blow of hie beek falling on the yame pin-potnt of space, until Gnally the shell falls apart, {THAT THRIFTY NEWSWOMAN THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENXNG, OCTOBER 30, 1900. ° She APO amorio. so NO, 14,518, Published by the Pre Entered at the Post-Omoe at New York Publishing Company, 68 to & PARK ROW, New York. Hecond-Class Mall Matter, a] AT THE BRIDGE ENTRANCE, At the New York entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge there is a Woman Who marches up and down, fair weather or foul, warm weather or cold, her arms filled with newspapers, She sends her volee into the ears of every passer-by’ and thrusts her papers under his nose. She is a clean, energetic, neatly dressed person, and she has nn estate that would clear up at not far from $75,000, all |made by selling néwspapers, Mer daughters work with her and all that they make goes toward founding the fam- AT A TIMES, Rie eas fortune 1’ that woman has imagination she can look into the fulure, say half a century, and see great-grandchildren of hers driving In Central Park in their own handsome car- therein were not founded in fact. In justice to Mr, Bischof The Evening World makes this retraction in order (has the Judge may be net rixht before the publia [N GAY CHORUS oF WILLIEBOYS— COULDN'T MISTAKE |T The Ow} Hoot! Hoot! fandy Dobeon—Hoot, mont that's Dutioan MeClarion's, O'ld ken hie voloe on-a+wore, ete Women oa Curates One of the Liverpool eleray Fstablished Church of Br id tet Ing to employ church women ae regular supplementary curates, and he sugments that much organiaing work of the partah might be better done by women than by clorgymen. Ie declares that he can get three wotnen to work for the price of we curate and to do three times tho ae The Artillery of Old, Until the time of Charles XII. of Sweden the artilery war not considered a part of the army; the men serving In It were not soldiers, but regarded an mo: chantes; (he officers had no army rank Charles XIl gave artillery oMfeers a rank, and regu ormanized (he ar tery {nto compantes NEW YORK. By &. E. POWERS. Alvord in disguise.” Great Beott! Tut tt wasn't. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, ¥€ As to Clone Marching, Dear Mra. Ayer Tam fo pretty falr washer and tronor and would like to start a jaundry, But A SMART GOLF Gown. || fe |vermilion Mixed gray goif cloth and white and tea ate : firat I would, lke to be thoroughly posted In all the detatla of the busines, espe- folly the baring the starch, MARY BTOHR. N making and using starch have all the utensils and the water perfectly clear, Mix tho etarch with water enough to make a prete (the water be ing cold), Then put on thie the re: A SAFE PROMENADE, THE FAIR ONE—This 1s the only manner I can walk down Broadway ‘n peace, without having every chappte in sight trying to speak to me, “I'll have to run around the ends if I want to tackle,” “The New York police force {8 too large.” “Sh “Must be a nursemaid.” “IT never did believe in police Interference.” “They say she's engaged to one of them.” “I'm so fascinating I have to bire two policemen to escort each girl past me #0 she won't stop and fall in love,” HIS MISTAKE, Here's the whole Fire Department? , wr? pone! * ' $end ANSWERS INQUIRIES OF HOUSEWIVES. the faucet, but the water te atl! very Much discolored, and on bolling @ eoum Iways rines, Mre, V. = TLE bent plan is to buy one of the earthenwaro filters, ‘The gheapest one, which is made of two common ‘tone erocks, I find entirely oattstaotory, The cost Is very trif_ing, You can make a home-made ono in this way: Take @ ‘ulred amount of boiling water, arit-| tinge flower pot and Insert a sponge in tng the water all the time to prevent lumpa Then to each quart of starch add a teompoonful of walt and lard, Bott the starch until tt ts clear, whieh will require about ten minutes, Strain it through a cloth, end at the same time ‘ press the cloth. Dip white articles into the hot starch, but cool it @ little for colored articles, Unfermented Grape Wine, Dear Mra Aver: Kindly let me know of good recipe for unfermented grape wine, Mra, MAY 8, ABIL Rrapes in clusters. Then plok from stems only perfect ones. Place in preserving kettle; just cover with water, Let them simmer tiilek ne burat (don't boll), then strain through cheene-cloth bag, Do not squeese, but alloy them to drip for several houre, To one quart of strained juice add one the hele in the bottom, Bill the pot with alternate layers of sand, chareoal ard mall pebbles, ' ‘The flower-pot thus filked up may then | be placed on a jar or other convenient vessel, into which the water can be te ceived an ft Alters through. ‘Thank you very much for the recipe which you went me. ———— BABY LOVE. ABY LOVE came prancing by, Cap on head and sword on thigh, Horse to ride and drum to beat— 1] the world beneath his feet, ther Life was sitting there, at work and full of care, , Bot of mouth and sad of eye Baby Love came prancing by, Baby Love was very proud, wmall cup of sugar, Bring to scalding point, but not bodi! Then bottle. 1 used regular preserving cans and it kept|} get an arm across his peth, perfectly, Tt must be seated while acald- ing hot, the same am in canning fruit. A Home-Made Filter, Dear Mra. Avert How can I fiitor water? 1 disitke botled water and we have @ ‘iter on a Very lively, very loud; Mother Life arose in wrath, Baby Love wept loud and long, But his mother's erm was strong, Mother hid to work, she sally