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J, BALFOUR ON GOLF: 4 yuqhty Influence Is Probably Preventing Game for Every body Extend Its Benefits. an revently cone thro Aiverted mena and inks whleh which has " TOW AO ANPOPURAL: INS eF a wh mutT jaa! say admiring relatives and friends asa big eater toils away, f politica, 1 would game Kk how ae re ‘ p ea i sky ther you would pre Wat thowe why vemseives tof poisoning himself, gorging himself and putting himself in the way of Variiamen to develop 1. solr inland | rie 4 7 titue nf lt, Ag to mynelf, my 1 ‘ eviod ae aerte-tiy inen. {OL becoming miserable Within and repellent, if not positively re w for golt Umable beret yupon persons | Hnilsive, without, are te tw t! wh neigh 1 hut upon HI 1a game nnd goltig w Of course You qin eat enormous quantities Phe stomach is at tt te “ My KOA! wolferm are hate Who) elastic bag, and, if assiduously stretched three times a day, will A 1 Nin and exper ; : have Juat los AFlernoot 1 ery deapied tt }eoon become permanently distended, Bit itis a folly to fill this bag trankly | would rather 4 game tha \ k fentc Jeaton ‘eal Bat tay! an AT Al ff He hooweaty [With ever increasing quantities of food and drink just heeause it will | belleve (hat the gw ot golf ie have ok 600 eo Toh them destined to play a great pant | ’ wolf If they Wad not had sa) P oof thle country; wi ne Ox 5 His not necessary to adopt a diet “tad It is not necessary art i we dre tatt ' a t f . ; A fue have been wit wit) \ emo became a cmik, Tis not necessary to make yourself conspic Our oWn recent experience the amar 1 ean saninkiea Hous by diseourtesios and mdenesses to others (ng Krowth which (he maine haw atta \ per w . We all have personal experience of Ane of ink Tavoun cn enist whoo may beat table with you. “Phe matter is Kreat ploamure it conferm, the reat tt | Deere eat tee Ji SHAD very simple. Bat just enough substantial food vides to overworked ® and / +] ean ‘ 4 gaine fo siren te : ’ Bay tbe to aes i ashagte ARTHUR J DALFOUR, Fyne un tan rxvoneve E Gawmoy anvari: ft satisfy yore mitural requirements and eat wortal benetl very AOD a Ope | HUM V1 hae | Lererererendeere t every slowly, At first son will “leave the H_GSRON Ot xy wa how " Hat table hamuey Hit presently the plomaines will get out of your When { began golf some anixtear V 1 that Meventoen years aK fore tig ' 4 fem and von dilated: stomaeb will restame its normal size and @olfing boom An, why golfer A 4 A i wi nor i} i db vourse! 1 ore ane prided himeelf uj poling. or ‘ 4m pert at a altelta inertial sensations, And yon will tind vourself with more and Pialond I | move timecat table to entertain your neighbors as they stufl them LYMAN ABBOTT: '"siiiti JULIAN HAWTHORNE, "020" "ne eto . “4 , * OF THE DIVINE BY RNE ‘periority ta then VERY one knows Lyman Ap ' ' ' That soda ath arises i ee UO ac tno eau 1s with aonh [at to ltve Won't eat to die! mpinit and apeec ' i ae 1 fellow doc | - someone eatuenea ave sade thir mark tn the | el NOT PROPERLY DESCRIBED phi wise witha ‘ ‘ ae 4 To = that books or dootr i ‘ ; i of origina! tnstght and his firm foo t bly tUawhy att Me el the | f tinge. t * i us aie Many of our modern divinan have teen | ' yan Ab ml rendered top-heas ave 4 | if ' x : . from thelr moorings by the novelties of + are Shit IBIBHAPACTOREIS Gi hid the higher or " i ‘ j a deep chord | by contemporary rep. ‘ t tins the in archaeology and science, ‘They have ; ‘ siareaa | wished to be true , H ‘i 2 a been unvetied to ¢ 4 { 1 t sve them, perhaps, have F ' laattian ; @nced by the prospects of wile al ’ may perhan tlaement which the plone i ' \ er tures from orthodoxy |9 sure WoW a tha : it boy called mea measly little sneak, and { never had the} Others, alarmod by the iden A) ‘ uf + ald vslen in my dite | rolontions modern \nvestieut baie Neel a reasonableness and isa — — ary Upon Js, have retreated tomo sound tha AHO but Ue % i entury or further, and are ti he uaa aa ll a a vil tenngs wil Soe " i apo What Can Be Done With Stale Bread. 4 poememronenrn O SLEBP, MY Love MOHee DELOFE HL! Lie Cn ORCI ge Aen © hus g » rest i a 4 Ovi ois waiting, Wit yon ribbons } slope, delight, despair hale ; nudieas, lave is And flowers on her b , ‘ ' Ma | y love, O alee {ow . ‘ 4 are vd ew , My love, ay f } | at mnie 6 ie wine and love la honey, The funeral was very large Ne ow MS L ne Love ia pain and love is soy And tears flowed freely ther it ; Low \ money Will ) Redmon: kg, Syd . Tie | that inn ! iilom G, Redmon Acie he hos dist ki hatin mind, my boy! ” are a COOL RP Pa i ual "M3507 XZ X¢ A ARR G dulgence is tolerated and even admired R 23, WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBE VOL At No. 489 + Published by (he Press Publishing Company, 63 to @ PARK HOW, New Yor! , Entered at the Post-Ottice at New York as Second-Class Mal) Matter EATING TO LIVE; EATING TO DIE. | | | You ought on no account to miss the articles in this newspaper on the new “natural food” theory of diet. You eannot read or at the | Cree ay [me WwoRLD | | very foundation of well-being If vou are sick, if vou are sad, if vou hAve that tired feeling, if you are mode miser able by colds; ina word, if vou.are not a cheer + think too much about this question of diet, because it lies i é . DISCUSSIONS or Lun Ce ee tif normal human being, only agreeably conscious of the existence +! of your body, the chances are that the seat of your disease is what |yon eat and the way you eat it, A few nights ago several hundred men, the most of them men of demonstrated superior intelligence, sat down at gorgeously deco rated tables and ate the #20-aplate annual dinner of the Chamber of Commoree, Almost every man, all, in fact, exeept a few whos: digestions were wholly gone, ate largely of no less than nineteen kinds of food, not including sances, ‘They ate seven kinds of meat! Now, if a man of standing were to eit down deliberately and publiely and drink Himself drunk he would exeite amazement and vontempt. Yet no drunkard ever made a flercer onslaught upon bi reason than these conservative and temperate men made upon thei lives, In contrast with this take the dinner eaten by an Evening World reporter at the table of the “natural food” specialist. Theri were six small courses, combining variety with ee A OIVILIZED simplicity, Tt was a eivilized dinner, both as Es pho to its eomponition and as to serving, Tt wal DINNER, satisfying dinner, And it cost only fifteen Ce cents a plate he main point about the Chamber of Commerce dinner is that there was too much toeat, The main point about the “natural food” dinner is not that the food was uncooked or prepared accord ing to a peentiar avstem, but that there was just enough, The Chamber of Commerce diners ate to die, The “natural food” diners ate to live Its mind and its hody are intensely active, Why does this activity die down as the A properly fed normal ebild is always alert child grows up? Wliv are so many grown people shiggish and ailing, unsatisfactory to themselves in their waking hours and unrefreshed by sleep ¢ \ or “the burden of toil” or any of those pet excuses whieh average The reason is not “natural decline or “cares and anxietios” humanity urges and whieh the doctors echo, fp ttreeeneenesteantedeh HKOUSPA FOR No, it is chiefly, often solelw, because the most SUICIDAL ; : , A SELY-WPUPEING, important finetion of life—digestion—has peretereeeroeoeh ten suljected to the most irrational Bog Sino 59 SSS ESSE SSS oS SSS ESTES SS TOOTS SSESFES OOS95s 25806 852 8s 5-5 tng toss abuse, The reason for this is that the appetite for food is the one re #] maining appetite which a man ray indulge to excess in public with out bringing himself under public condemnation, Gluttonons in CROUTONB —CUt ploces of stale bread into cubes and brown In the Ven or cook in deep fat, These are to be servet with soup, and are far superior to erokers SIPPETS Cut bread into chin slices and then Into strips five Inches jong and one and one-half tnehew wide, and CANAPRS Cut bread into pleces and a half Inches long by the from the centre, butter and bi WP STICKS,—Cut stale bread butter and cut (n onesthind ineh strips: brown in th TOAST (ut » bread Into allees one-fourth Ineh thick; put it ona (onster or fork, move it gentiy over the Heal until dry, then allow it to bee vome 4 light brown by placing It nearer che heat and ‘urning constantly, It may be firat dried in the oven. Hot milk may be poured over dry tonat t them ® thick ® wide cut elthes round of the Hemove par 1900, AY NEW YORK. By G. E, POWERS. “NC eee eo ee T Pe pemmess AT THE COURT-MARTIAL, WILLIE THE WISE (acting a8 counsel for the defonse)—Your Honor, my client 16 charged with wear- ing a pink tle and carrying a cane of the fashion of 1896 with a dress suit. Now | intend to show Give him the extreme penalty, Your Honor, Make him wear the same pair of trousers for two whole daya,”” He'll take to sleeping In yeady-made pajamas if this sort of thing goes on," My brother-in-law is third cousin by magisge to the Prince of Wales's valet, and he saya” ‘The te blushes to think it was worn with a dress eult.”* My tailor promised, if 1d pay him something on my bill, to let my picture appear as on of his fashion plates,” I'd suggest death by the electric chatr, if the chair wasn't of such old-fashione Exile him from the Waldorf for three hours “Though the sentence is decreased you will find hie trousers in creases." UPPECCEOUeULeeUr Peso r Coe ee) THOSE DEAR GIRLS PRETTY NEAR. + 4 4 : t 4 FY > 4 r : ° ° s ‘9 CHORUS or WILLIEBOYS cesign.”” Cee ee a ede “What a fine appetite he | | Ma-Jiited three fellows? 1 shouldn't Nink you would be able to hold up your head out there any more May It isn't becoming for me to Jap my head when 1 wear thie big] Trooping. (a on Veto HHP HRD, sald she woul Ha alwaye man who tas times | ora wailor? inde Phrenologiat ‘Tile bump fndleates reationsness, 1 think you are something Jol a rolling stone Am 1 right taker | Hinith You're not so Gir of, but tt was a rolling pin that evused that bump, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER uestions @ “e eauty-Seekers, Answers A A of To Remove Small-Pox Pits, Lenfefonfeofeelenfnfenfcofenfnfonfoesfeofaforf nln} eolanfuolet Thia ointment may be for the | Miss No Cost have personally neve eyelashes also. In this » it should J xeon smallpox pittings entire re i bo very carefully applied, [ will Ine | moved, | have seen them ligh i me) flame the eyes, as any olf will, If it mete | have been informed (hat they may be ree moved by following there directions Wash the face every day for some months in hot water, (hen rub the face with a soft towel until it is aglow Every morning use the following wash on the fave inte them, To develop the buat you should take P| Yooal lemsona, and you will find massage i] with frequent warm ablutions helpful Diseased Gums, You should use a good antle septic wash, Hydrozone ja excellent, or you might use this formula Pormula for Diseased Guins—Balsam of Peru, 2 drama; gum camphor, crushed pi fine, 1:2 dram; tineture of myrrh, 18 | ounce; ammonia water, 1-2 dram; alc hol, 1-2 ounce; aplrite of horseradish, | 1 1-2 ounces; essence of lavender, t dram; + essence of cloves, 1 dram. MIx all t wether, Let stand for ten days, Shake occasionally, Decant the clear portion And use as a mouth wash diluted with @ litle pure water, HARRIET HUBBARD Aven. a ok ncaa ' . Formula—Wiluted #4) AMmoniag, | part; aiycorine, 2 parta; water, 3 parts, Once }n day rub into the skin the following Cinch ee ec e ct a J || QUERIES AND ANSWERS, ocr oe Bubnitrate of biemuth, 6 parta; powdered siilea, & paris; part; alelum fluorides, 1 1-100 spermacet!, 6 parte; albaline, 7 H reely rubbed over the | | whole surface of the akin affected, He fore retiring tho ridges between the pits may be painted with @ strong solution | of lodide of jotaaslum T ahould ike to say that this ts the original creatment of a celebrated Eng- | Tish physician gentieman who haw ree ‘ceived medals for his extraordinary der- gical work >» hot think the average woman P| to make uae of this treayment successfully, but under the direction of to In It not a father's duty to buy he daughter's outfit when she marries? He gave his consent to the engagement, ELLA L. COOF, ‘There tn No Char, What Js the fare to Governor's Islan@ by the boat lvaving the Battery? ALN. BENNETT, D In Right, A claims that when walking with tee young ladies he should walk betweer a phyalolan It might be eficacious, them. Bi claims that he should walk om To Make the Eyelashes Long, the outside of the widewalk, Which ta Mra 1 No—This ts the formula you |FBNC AG. WL | desire: Red vaseline, 2 ounces; tincture | Beat Man Keepa tt Until Needed, antharides, 1-8 ounce; of) of lavender, oll of rosemary, 16 drops each, Apply ‘This etegant gown in of rono peau dq. With a tiny Looth bru day until sole, trimmed with black Chantilly lace: ¢h wrowth Ja wullictently stimulated; ‘The derollete Bodie le (ucked diagonally, ‘en leas often, At a marriage ceremony in it propes for the groom to take the ring from left vest pocket ani put it on the bride’ finger, of should the bert man > i unt jt is needed in the oereneny '

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