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6 THE WORLD: Y¥ EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1900; Cd ORY’S DAILY CARTOON. \g XY? ELA aarorio [‘ GAY NEW YORK. \g \g IN HIS DOTAGE. ——, | a RI By G. E. POWERS. {|PATERSON WORKING GIRLS AAO 8.8.8 8 PAPEL AND THEIR TEMPTATIONS, |§ III NINN yall One of New His olbea ‘young willl writers who is on the | | j il | at staff of The Evening World has been making « study of life among |% pie A ; ; » the mill girls of Paterson, No doubt you have|@ | MPH AMONG Frond and have been impressed by her descrip- | ‘4 PATTERSON'S ; ‘i . MILL GIRLS, tions of those days of toil and those evenings |§ Pooeeemoeeoeee of temptation which are the lot of these thou-|§ sands of girls, The important point is that the conditions which the young woman of ‘I'he Evening World found in Paterson are typical of }% | every aity in the country; that wherever you go you find girls by the thonsands whose lives are just as dark and hard, juat as beset by pitfalls, This fact does not eall for any hysterical ontery against social conditions, Human nature makes social conditions, and they change only as human nature is changed a very slow process indeed, The jemployers of these girls are not to blama, On the whole, employers | probably pay a very fair compensation for the services rendered, | Nor is it an “outrage” that these girls have to work, Pray, | why should they not work? How could they be more usefully em- ployed than in gainful labor? Tow would it help matters if they were free to idle about all day? No, it is not a hardship to work, and the very brightest part of pictures of life among the “toiling }' maasoa”—which includes everybody in this country except the tramps and the fools—are the men and the women building indus- triously at the aplendid “sbric of civilization—in the home, in the H | shop, the factory, the field, the mine, the office, Nor, again, is it of first importance—though it is important— to ortsado against the monsters and their snares and traps, The snares and traps ought to be smashed and the ee A Bo Ban eaht ie wy rf -—Thia ts m) 8 bh Tom renee ty rae put out of the way of doing harm. poh reas Ansar atl poe ol a. sewawrant as ut if you stop there you effect no real im- “Notice the payche knot in my horwe’e tadl.” Tue Tremeran,} provement, There will presently be just as “Whenever I want my horse to stop I become the “Man with the Whoa,” a * many monsters as ever, baiting just as alluring CHORUS he Co a ie cana, }flyeadled ees ea cee traps as ever, or ‘God Save the Queen,’ ” The great trouble with all kinds of reform movements is that WILLIFBOYS: “My father knew a man once up tn Pompton, N, J., whose brothen enme they deal with effects rather than with causes ; that they lop at rot- ON cen ty potlonpeysnrattieg Eg dledlag sieges on” |ten branches that were about to fall off of themselves instead of “The band plays eo badly that my horse trote in ragtime.” 8 | veaching for the vigorous and vital roots of evil. LITTLE TOMMY PLATT AND HIS NEW RAG BABY ‘To take this question of the working girl, what is the cause of ri ge 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00 her tribulations and sorrows and temptations? COUNTING THE COST. | NEW YORK'S POLICE PROBLEM *EAILY No. (ustounwmne ntralalia strat | apa a | q PROBLEM AT ALL,|" "eo ite vat are her ambitions . jat at an j CONPIDENTI.Y predict now | Vollon Dopartment witty. favehanger amuses her! How does she like to spond her leisure time? What 1 a lan ake te : fy irae Sah psc sort of friends, what sort of conversation interests her? What is tire. Tt en wan y principle — By ic her home life? What are the influences surrounding and affecting 4 eal gasat tn xreat +, ae the Mh hon ate . hier? Does she read? If so, what? If not, why not! Does she } pol ern, mally oe ae tne Net a) prverallen think t If xo, about what? Tf not, who does her thinking for her? | Btate may be depended upon to equolen if different mental calibre and different When you have found the answers to these questions you will er cola tor FAP RATPALE Teta NING? oo be face to face with the veal problem of the working girl—as to her ra IE Gould be more absurd than that " rl Toth rats ion and eaet i tt ‘ pe wages, as to her mode of life and as to all the \ Wi Hee of this olty should be co ed 5: Demet eee tte eeeenes ; ) from Albany. Wherever tho Binto core Rea tation it Ht eet niet THY NEAL perils that pursne hex, ell pa ae | ea ppnrerm WAS ween) krted It hae) chy who are only tevine to aad to thelr pe eae NONCHa “Toll me how a man amuses himself,” a yl i Rage 1 Hula "0 BE ane tian Hamsbeere cava asi alia om philosopher once said, “and T'll tell you what Es | @xlating faults iy ve Ge reat nshattah. ea rien hin | areroenconeereseretetiatee Teo RE OF AIIMIAN ELLE AV) cs ig aah JOP Why do so many of these girls, why do so many young men,| towollThat’s an elegant plano. What . mae mH rial } ‘ ania jwhy do so many people of all ages flad their only genuine amuso- ha aa ent ray ins Sultan~Call me on the morning of the Both when the Thangsgtving carte a, foul be eld of tte vrimen and tm erin A Prophecy Hmont in things that look toward the low, the vicious and the degener- pence of inind Hin Jokes have quit work, ; yon vn peed MAH eAitninan tk Searels AA WEBEL Host by gore | aaleyrn et ave Had she ender ating / Why do so many good people talk of tho pleasures of such ARD AYER Answers Inquiries ‘e ae, fe ian ge news | EE Sea TH vimjantretd ran ein ineten are pa AL things and preen themselves upon their self-restraint and self-sac- HARRIET HUBB. A se of Housewives, ‘ae “i ritlee in refraining from these “delights” Why do things that foep ter an Invelté, " are highly inflammable, Be oareht to 7 ~ nnane i i . have neither fire nor artifiial light tm LAURA JEAN LIBBEY On the Drones make for permanent happiness and general betterment seem stupid Die AW sae reste for wine hare wuiher_ ry nee. ri and dificult? Why do the useless and the positively harmful com-| soup, put won't you kindly tell me how of the Family. j ' to make fust a small bowiful for one ‘Try an Anfiine Dye. PenrTY A H2 Tho Prove Hubitsbing Comper, | rove congenial to them than to waste{ mand go much enthusiasm and industry ¢ Riv tema ties head twelee cae Pome ea York World) wy time In repaying the debt of gratt ; brain that d ot know how] for that, would 7 I only want to make Please give me @ solution tor Ge YOUN! 1 “Grace M haa) he ot the Daal, MIFOWE Ka IC CHAE All for the same reason-——a brain that does not kno ‘or hat, aly Re i Y era c he paw eas ap : “4 fa omall bow! at a time, Also, do you ve gos yellow orepon and I'd tke to Revs mate ot th following | *f furnishes the sup-}to work and a body whose senses work automatically, You have} mean Rhine wine when you eay white dye {t black. Also eome ribbons, What \ lial, | ys ! ' could I do #0 as not to got it sUM after , it t near ae ee Na sh | wine? iM cou fej bia ins, coves uy wel Fem evn {to teach your brain to think; you don't have to teach As euisa alka t RABMAL ADIGE AH it is dry? MG For the ample reason that two of iny ‘ i ad 4 » your tongue to taste coarse flavors or your ears Rhinen Beat the yolks of thrve Gm toe jrtaited yhisd ed » 4 L. a a ah Advise my TFORPONAENT 10 | iOe@rererteeeterO-Or0-ere! L and the nite of one in one lo teins we a y ay h " ; cy Aid 4 t throw MW the shackles at once and A RELUCTANT to hear Corse sounds or your senses to feel ; pour in one you will have no trouble, My date and toyesit poine ta" Jamey aren COPRADIAN DU FPOUAG ARN: Whe BWAIN) coarse sensations, halt ounces I rs Queltesd) preter ving abed until TE) ane cAn At ieasl be the banker of het AN AUTOMATIO Sits * A nr of suger (loaf); add the grated rind and To Clean Ince and Change Ite Almoat noon, rometimen ol ' BU nee ADE REEF ANS. CaS Fars nopy, So, if you wish to improve conditions at| strained juice of ‘nif of a large lemon Osten. : ania me for contemplation and improve : done pint» sauterne, Whisk the bee ed or , d t rr ee Oe . ’ rer becomes veritab nt, and the opportunity for savtie up cee Paterson, you will have to do something more} pip over a gentle fire until cn the Mieke: tka ina hse. 1# sada haha Wa ah pething for old age, and, above all, tf point of boiling, Then take it imme. out changing the color, Also how to and in " Seer 5 “Christi lors;"" you need not bother much with 1 EE ot LAURA JEAN LIDDEY jul dnd 9 congenial mate, of than open “Christian Pars toute eens od not ht [cisely oft and verve with lent cakes make point d'esprit the same color (pale Mi rry tat " * P ey and mice reign supreme felobolatolotatofohetateoba sid matte on eartn | "ising wages and shortening hours of labor; you need not hire anc HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. {) yollowish brown) as tho lace, “Whenever | comment on the snd iy Araaasseinart: omar Uhh send large corps of preachers to supplement the efforts of the OWN. Pileiirterinirin veins + + Sas Ban iit RMB ~~ DINNER G of things 1 am abused by them, not on of the wre vitaeb pata ae he a 0) p ae Seneecore rs INERUAES,© Dut with) lah jnvestment AURA TAN LIMB, preachers now there and Inboring in vain, All these measures are ot oraghary, ne preterna. The trot 7,0 can lean Ince wit naghths ‘Syeapon MY |, i ae sh Vike rations to harvest in a field where nothing had been thin recipe to as email a quantity a ry i “Now, the matter stands thus: If 1\ Thin is cert sie! atory, DIONE MAN'S SUCCESS much like preparations to ng this Foie! toa mat any 8 fone as ake he pete i a. yr AM Cthat see move beck cee ee world ie fa of Sua | ~ Mm 9.) sown, of good madeira or pherry to a bow! of i Br Oz mam leave this flat and inove back! such marivrs to whom relatives have —_— Saye niga madeira onary 10a bow of| MK SoM hi fimto’ the tenement, although i 1® pow | been a cureo Instead of what Heaven isa You will save time and effort by going straight to the root— soeaieany i bouien ane thes mks “ that the two girls remaining home| intended they shoul) ve, a blenwtng. Ignorance. And that does not mean inability to read and write, ‘a 42084400964-0004-06064-00000 ‘Te Cleanse a Gontekin Bug, q G0 to Woree rather than do (hat | (no folly and ts the breadwinner, the S “Almost every article of furniture post alt down and drain tat one's fe % THE HALL OF FAME, ‘There are men and women with college degrees who are ignorant Deer Mra Ayer the home I have paid for, but 1 AM/piood, youth strength, on " ; j } ‘ HBR 10 leave ail thia behind rather| trutts of the tuber ot yee’ ancy ancl in the true sense, No, ignorance, real ignorance, means lack of me ime know it share 0 08118 Brier Biographlon of the | Simeeree my sain’ ng FIR: | the victim falls dead from the weight of ceenanmeesoeeep internal resources of occupation, whether for Tata goMtein RE hethe, a0. 1 Men Whose Nemee Ar Re inevanee. or cavele yBAC inabili DO not know of anything better than | > / i" cane, ae annnort G2 as atNOe ah me tnia pe dae usefulness or amusement. It means inability | Bee ee un suipeee:| First Chosen, only a duty but @ pleasure, and @ to think for one’s self, Groat care must be exercised In the| > Soni GUY voloe Per ern ue aebeney 00 Misty. SP bh abe oy think} re of elther of these cleansers, as both | ASA GRAY, hoe through the brothers thrust upon one when these | e-tepetne-enertntetesntntn To think is to learn, To learn is to grow. dt dM seAbtincstl aay | people are able to do for themselves tw Jarming, But there are usually drones In every hive. Just #0 long as they can find toliing bees who will make honey for them, just #0 long will they alt Idle and eat of It At fifteen every human belng whe has divine, poverty to contend with, and health to from out a noble soul, | offset it, should be pushed out from the eétered Into mine. home-nest, and be made to earn hte fm the hush of twilight, own way, The bints of the alr teach toft away human beings that leeson—the binilings petals fell from off ihe would remain until old age in the newt “prot . how did you come to pro dying rove of day. Uf they were not pitched out and made to wee the wings (lod gave to them as ‘This toe \t of Charles M. Baye. ler? to al the face of my continued porera u | naitterence’ beyond thie vast of heart will hear ORN at ' A Ot ot 0 0: Od Onto 6 OO reng aged G Bests Onel+ Li da County, 8, ¥,, Nov. 18 110, Received ‘Yo grow is to attain toward the stature of manhood and woman- hood, And long before that stature is fully attained the doors of dives and dens become too low for the hoad that will not stoop. Paterson is not the only place and the mill girls of Paterson are not the only persons in need of a mission to propagate this kind of real enlightenment. i In @ weet, caressing song, A my path grew bright with | QUERIES AND ANSWERS, $ onperewe rrr ren ace) y caine { e . D. Bride's Parents Should Pay for it, ral Ne ce | the way seemed not eo long. singer's voice was richly 1 will be married shortly, Is tt my up the stady of duty to engage the muste for tho wea- botany, and tn ding, or should the bride's parents pay Is? became for it? LW. | Professor Never, P Natural Hie Is {t ever good form to wear a derby Asa Gray. tory at Harvard, hat with a frook suit? IGNORE, | ® ‘as chosen in 1974 an regent of ’ Tosti. the Smithsonian Inetitution, Ww many Valuanle books om botany and natural history, Blected member of Institute of France, Academy of Selencea, July 2, 1T, a at Cambridge, Mass, Jam TRIAIA OF TRAVELIARS, “Did you have any trouble with for wre) on 18: She amar Pree: who tn Afteen years has risen from the| pans ast aise set appr |e at pommel. te Luo ole, 'y and soulpatiefying, for relatives who Haiitorine pReAaty >i 4 id ‘ Having received an invitation to the} " will not pay @ thought to her herolo| year, Mr, Mayo ie only forty-six years 0 been bath va wedding ceremony of @ cousin, the martyrdom ten years trom to-day, nor | of age-probably the youngest man. in f Np dared ny pot <ffherdennyr dna HE ‘ Leip gg ohagt i eg ad beg A ibah dy: tecoienit dbl save hor from # week's or a the receive inv, going oreay.’ ; vitation, for church anlj uld It deft {C1 mete in thelr power i | maton rn. Nt Demure isu proper for me to send a t? & botanist of his time, By to Summer?” Proper but Not Necessary, i Be A ” m ei)