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—, ORY’S DAILY CARTOON. AN OPEN CONFESSION. DEFEATEO BY A CRUSHING MA SORITY. LAURA JEAN LIBBEY - Quarrel in Haste, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 100, | |‘ GAY fe aa Corer Deeg NO, W924, Published by the Pross Publishing Company, 68 to @ PARK ROW, New York, Entered at the Post-Ottiee at New York as Second-Closs Mall Matter |SUGGESTED BY A KISS | STOLEN FROM A CHILD. A young woman was sitting on a bench in the Central Park | near the Seventh avenue entrance vesterday afternoon, Her little igprerte tian ares tani girl, perhaps three years old, was racing upg pen even Patt and down the walk, her cheeks aglow, her eyes | f or onILD are. t dancing, her vellow curls bobbing about under | ‘ aap ** a big red hat with a long red pinme, Along came an old man, a respectable, clean-looking person with a white beard, He stopped and watehed the little girl with }that benevolent, pleased expression which makes a “hoary head?’ look particularly like “a evown of glory.” When she ran toward him he caught her up in his arms, and, in spite of her shrinking and frown, kissed her squarely on the lips, ‘The mother started up flushing with rage and said: “Put down my little girl at onee! You are most impertinent, sir!” The old man released the little girl, grew red with anger, mut He tered something that was evidently mde and hurried away, . thought le was tho injured party, Yet, as a matter of fact, he ought to have been arrested and fined heavily for what he had done, Amendments to the Qreeceeeceeeees stitution of the United States: “The vi { war min ond the people to be #ecure in their persons { MANY KISS f Lg gy MEANW IN LAW, H against unreasonable seizures * * * shall not be violated.” 1s PHOS AND Wo eraURETE, ees In the second place he had thus grossly offended against a person who was too feeble to make any resi tence, It is no exense to plead that the personal rights of children are practically never respected. We must begin somewhere and some time to recognize that a child has rights and that these rights are the more entitled to serupulous respect Lecause the child is help- less, In the third place he had insulted the child, No greater in sult can be offered one human being by another than to touch him without his consent, Every child onght to be taught from earliest infaney that its person is sacred; that any uninvited intrusion upon its person, however that intrusion may be disguised, is a matter for just anger and deep resentment, At the basis of all character lies self-respect, And one of the most effective ways of cultivating self-respect is by teaching the dignity of the person—its title to eare, to privacy, to freedom from contact with the persons of others unless that contact be clearly NEW *YORK. ON THE YACHT, THE FAIR ONB—Now, remember you all promised to give me a lesson In sailing, Begin, won't you, please? . “Brall the foregafftopmast boom spinnaker with the lee scupper abatt the weather quarter,” “Be careful not to step on the starboard tack,” { “When in doubt Jump overboard.” “On retiring for the night give your money and other valuables to the teward. He'll get them anyway,” i Do not speck to the man with the wheels,” ‘The Pree Pubiieing Company, (QIRPEAA, 1008, by toe Proms Pupil ing Company, 44y /10LBT," tm a very pathetio ittle , letter paywr=Dear Max Libbey will you toll me the best way to/ make up with my beau, under the fol- yp eaygenrning | fe had @ quarrel one evening and he Gaked If he could call the following Bun- replied that 1 did not ste any calling, He immediately left heard trom him since, Aa tT promised to become hie wife | aim 1@ ansious to know how to neltle matter, Will you kindly advive : h The Evening World FNOCK mattors have gone an tar an 9 SEK i te with @ “good-night,”’ and | have not | Repent at Leisure. It to an easy matter to plok a quarrel) over (riftes light aa air, But @ often found to thelr oomt that itt fA diMoult matter oftimes to bring that lover back to hie alloglance and the old Affection ' No doubt this lover im question i i quite as disconsolate and wretoned as; You are over the separation, and will lowe no time after he has your permis- mattera straight, When & couple are engaged to marry they whould be careful to avotd all sub jJeots which will tend to lead them into a ite with each other, Quarrely Ey oan ve made up, but, ke wounds, (hey to return to hie to your aide and) > voluntary, A child that spent the first years of its life in being whipped and molly-coddled, slapped and kissed, trounced and tickled and | generally eoteten ek } MILTAHETY Wore ‘ aN ¢ AND OTHERS, ee ee ee dignity mautod about promiseuously in| reas} anger or in affection or in contemptuous famil inrity is not fairly started toward developing manliness or womantiness, Every human being onght to have natural not self-conscious priggishness that is a cisgr for an internal feeling of uncertainty about one’s real title to respect, but A kiss CHORUS “They call the two shortest watches ‘he dog watches,’ because they're or ur-tatled. Don't try to hock them," In time of storm out away the keel and let the hull go by the board.” WILLIEBOYS— “When you step the mast do it with ragtime stops." “Lay aloft and double-reef the tiller for the bowsprit. «eel-haul,” “Never stay on the port side after the firet symptoms of delirium tre mens set in,” “Never ask the starboarder for hia bill, or amoke the hornpipe,” “Don't mistake the jib-boom for the McKinley boom,” Break out the TWO FRUIT RECIPES, | Wipe and cut four apples A nena Ld into quarters, Remove the | ofton leave « acar MY) detrotmal and you seem to regret cd hearty your nastiness in sending | | pathlit lover away, | ver no reason why = » the memory which a genuine dignity, self-respecting and respectful to others, cores, but do not peel them. You should not do your whare In take | ing wp with him, he having made ihe firetfedvance tn that direction by asking to onl! the following Sunday. Write him a@ little note, my dear, and invite him to call an omen ’ make up your iif 4 There is nothing in arm\oaviy wide world _ RDDLES NE of the moat important discover ! fon of the century consisted In the net (hat our eatablishment of the eun moves toward Vega with a ve of About pixteen kilometers 4 Fe ; At the present UUme we are bil 7 tiles nearer to Vora than ten you , and we alll continue on our t When whera that Might bei, when, where, and how it wi!) end, we lo i not know, It is generally opted by a@aironomers that no elar nde etill in 4 spare, but that every one of them has Its 4 tndividual orbit, Whence (he ortginal 1 impetus of thelr motion came, what the q objant of the motion |x, how and where {t bean, and how it will end are quer tlofis to which selence ean give no ane ener, By means of ihe matival calcula ome to the result that the ‘Areturua ia rushing along at {he 100 kilometers a weoond, Ly mile enotmous wpoed its position | our eves, bas changed but a ‘the last 4,009 years, Astronomers and philosophers time immemorial have stud dione whether rpace is imit vetul methe- onomy ban rieht star rato of of tha ite during trou the que er KISSES POR MY DEAR. VIOLET kisned my love to K: day, And then turned white; And tome one parsing by re marked, ow strange! Laat night 1 passed thie Mower and lt was blue” Denar heart, within the eyes of you The biue te Mashing bright! b) I inwed my love myself to-day, if And found a tear 4 1ald not kina pa, in cane | A thict appear. } where the wind sometime had 4 the curly and, undie- oon OF ASTRONOMY, ® fens Seharwe fend how far it extends, bt is beyond ! ‘ime and ever #0 nue love and kind Jor an embrace from such a man or such a woman means some-|4les® put one tablespoontul of thie, f eevee se ew thing—a value, not a familiarity, [bined aie i yeaa ye [i ee ‘i Malic et These matters are eapecially worthy of the attention of women, al Ak fat Sy lee hi ‘or whom she has been at fault inlof girls, of wives, of mothers, wontul of allspice, Let three fray. ay ‘ni ieee ap of torrets Coen re | Lo pay her marked attention, A wife ought to think about them Pisa Dd a 8 bail down aot r erlin, | + pustles unsolved, | QOODOCOHOGOCOODOOOOOOOIOOG ON ie of sie remarkable tiprove , ' ment in our telescopes wo know prac ally nothing o he conditions exlat ne upon even thom aneta nearest to us Even the question whether Venus Ie surrounded by an atmosphere haw not ye Answered, although cortal » speak in favor of 'y. Other unsolye! mystertos are th Habit and the #odiacal Hatt, for whith no eat Uhooretical explanation has yet ered — CALVE'S AAND “HE fret name of Mn » In alwaye @ pusale to the rT od, ‘The (RM ke like an priaht wt «lash looped, and the (wo 'm merely ix straight | marks at equal iniervals The "a" is] Mintingulehable, but (tie the only letter most sanguine that | 22 the wwe | TUCKED GOWN, me DEO name that is vation of the ward tu tb f the nebulae | 1 rebulag, epectral | mine inasson of ne} se many un } a One of # that f heat emana’ he heat ial contraction qd it de be will require many m fhre rat: of the eved that tt oof years be ur mu me ao dense that the het emanating from it will no le r #iMice for the existence of any 1 of iife upor r earth, Our earth ' 4 aid Absorbs but an infinitest- MA) part of th tng from the win, What becomes of the] straps of biaek taffeta and being em- + of the light and t raya ie not) broidered with feavy black sitk oa wa, Te and! collar and Bion, iM | | cepted jod by sun's man han be think ving her lusbaud take her for granted, .| When she his reached that dangerous place where she is in peril A mother ought to about them when she has children whose olders, both ae qiuintances and strangers, are always treating them with the most impudent familiarity, es won't e on reir 1 cea MELT Arar fvanptini. Knee ING, AO AC, et oe eae DEAE Old Gent POROR OF HAMIT, Don't be “fami ginning with yourself, with anybody—be If you are “familiar” with yourself others “1 saw you take some money out of Tile is & smart costume in tucked] ON Pocket and put it in another,” sald light and heat emanaf-| green poplin, decorated with stitched/ one of the delegates at a convention, cord hooded “Yes,” answered the itielan. “It's foree of habit, voted Cor maywelt.”! ' pole ae will soon penetrate your self-eontempt, And loss of dignity is about the most substantial aman or woman can suffer in this world of jostle and seramble, Heggar- ons, | jew’ seen yer eve dat organ-grinder ten cents, | know, but I can't afford to give any more to-day, Beggar-But, Hows, I'm a more deservin' case. If you oan afford ter give coin | & 1 Wot plays d¢ organ, murely yer can't refuse & man wot don't, j OF THE SAME OPINION, “We must at loawt treat the Indian as ‘® rational telng,” sald the man of phi- en abt i of BOY m educed to the conpiaieney of honey, Strain over the apples. Mls te a most delicious wal A ( swoottnen!, especially to ) Peare, Jaerve with blancmange emwmmmn or custard for densert, Hard and not too ripe frutt Is boat, Peel core and cut in very thin slices, Por oleht pounde of alfced frult put into a kettle the Jule from five lemona, one cup of water, seven pounds sugar and half a pound of ginger root scraped and Cut fate thin slices, Let the sumar dis- nolve before adding the fruit. Cut the Jemon in jong, thin etring and add to © frult, Lat all cook gowly for an hour uncovered and bottle while hot THE HALL OF FAME. | | Hi ‘ Brief Blographies of the Men Whose Names Are First Chosen 22,.—-HORACE MANN, ORN a Mra, foak-You ought to be ashamed of yourself. You have come home dreaie Franklin, every night ¢ xcept Tuesday, Mase, Mr. Soak--You're right, my dearsh. 1 was—hic—sick Tuesday, May 4, 1704 aeemmean ‘a ae Ww Juaied Set Ot teene 00 i aewwasedt 1t Ledandmmahad seemooes4 | BITS OF INFORMATION, University in 1819, Admitted | { QUERIES AND ANSWERS, {yr is estimates that American truvete err etter een rns saat MY, spend $100,000 te puron Five ounces halt of grapes are | required (0 make one glass of good wine, During the present century 40 human Hives, $125,000,000 and 2% ships have bees. |lost in frultiens efforts to find the Now | Pole, Aa seen from the moon, the earth Would appear four times greater im ai+ ameter and thirteen times wider in gum j face than the moon does to us. The fk fumination of the earth is times greater on the moon Pg of the moon on the earth, pee Blindfolded Idols, While repairing a temple the cover up the eyes of the idole, im ‘Twtee, that the deities may not be offended at How. many times was Napoleon 1.) \daptured by the Bogiiah? NAP. Yes. Did Calve and Melba ever al Jname performance of "Ct } Entered Mas- sachusetta At- sembly in 18M, and State Senate In 18%, serving ay President of the latter body in 1% Kindly jet me know correct style of! dress for calling purposes, RB. Y. Yea, Ie it true Liat @ rife, screwed firmly forming the Maseachuretia school syetem. Hie educational reforms spread throughout the nation, Rlected to Congress In 1844, and selected, Antioch : Jato a view, will always send bullets College B) into exactly the same hole? @ AMATEUR MARKSMAN. Died Aug, 2, 1800, « James K. Polk, Noted philanthropist and edu Who was Prestdent of the United @cator, One of the founders of the B | States in 186? BW, Behool system in thiv