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——— 4 Whe the Bbitor of THE Kve0K0 Lefilew’d you like to take Mise Tootae: & opin in the new automobile you bought on the H0-a month plan, end aweep along the ru Jovely Lonesomeburat tn this lordty feanton-as Charite aur Bemdind, fiist as you were trying f comfort the soared 4 Tootsey, to have her father, good Happen along on @ tandem bloycle and mcornfully rem oue her, and be left alone by them eo Charlie wast AMERICA’S YOUNG 1, that Jaw can do to equalize op portunity te being done, quality of capacity te not a thing to be eompnaned hy loination, ‘That depends bn the personal will an) the personal Bifts of each contestant in the f Fave of life. Nut tha race tn worth the Tuning, Artificial handicaps are moved an never before. It is tree for nil fn thin 1 well worth the wi Ning, #4 there are pritos of Unprece detited mplondor awalting all who con Hinue to the end Thone are daye of giant growths, Olt hallo lh iho lh free tntneneneetetots mothods aro parsing away, Now forces The younm « ot real eMotenoy. te And new methods open iin new powsibill bring this to pase today Ande 9 quicker ir advancement! tien of new growth, and new notiyitien market and a highor price tor his abit | ele advancement ure daily appearing. It is an age of | tles han 6 world’s hin tense energy tn at f human} The wapAporR, the great thought and of hu avor K tratlroada, the Mone in modern |ifo emptinaized | mininien and enormon hustrial fnoreaning complex! and diversities} over agminat the inadequate supply fations, m t them are managed | “Te minded his own business,” demand immenre numbers of me he} And ao jong an the bulk of huainoss nen ave won the ‘ Poet class. The very high malarios paid] ereason the demand for lens akilied labor, w Don't he 40 men of frat-rale bility ation not] doe Amina, Becond-claas mon infor intl rt m. Tho age de OMly the Marke! value of Arot-raw eM-|Aeaterate times fare better (han fret. | mand , (ki ONN taal lene: alno the he mand va niane men in snoondorate timer rial pr ' nev }hooks, Don't be so agitated over the vie Wa to bustnoas nto or leave it too early HARRIE] HUBB ARD) Answers Questions « «a @ a ' ; “ )D/ ee eae of Unhappy Husband. d-mannors of the worn 6 HOW'D YOU LIKE TO BE CHARLIE ? BY G. E, POWERS, i eine ug Dette enteceeem teat e OMINDING. OTHER PHO. PLB SHU STN Be CLUDS, Feet tet enbeee ts and these Vheir brains are busy y Wootaey out for %—And, jurt an you were explaining how perfectly elm: ji \the work shonld he dene, _ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, erve only a few minutes at a time, Are NO. 143%. Published by the Press Publishing @ompany, 6 to @ PARK ROW, New York. Entored at the Poat-Office at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter, Jobe VoL. Us oY aie em, OP PSs eeu fy - _ pee Ob ——-—"_ tA VAST ARMY OF EMPLOYED— New York’s streets aro full of pits dug by the rapid-transit ‘ 4 contractors, About every pit is a railing, Upon every railing leans a self-constituted supervising committee, rarely small, often #0 large that only the noses of the jostling and straining committeemen can project over the wed pit, Some of these publie-spirited gentlemen Others— are on duty hour Numerous ifter hour, noting every punch of a drill, every shift of a shovel, Chey are full of suggestions as to how ‘These suggestions are communicated to | their neighbors or in moments of great excitement are shouted at}, plo the machine was to eteer, and a@ you were showing bbertng purlleun of har a new manoeuvre you wer ug 10 win prinon by next year, to aleer the old thing Ker-swat into a wall the foromen and the laborers in the pit Charite did? What diligence! their own neglected business whi” i And be tenomintously towed into port late that p by ® passing farmer, wondering wofully how ever te make Rood to the | fractured and inalignant machine that yous AB IT DID CHEATOLIE Jofobolelelolotelel-felelelatelel=teintelatetel-lelelelelelelelefeles | Deacon \Wooteay, ‘among the ruine. had d | thinking about your own business ¢ Their Golden Age Now, eo Saye J, Sloat Fassett, ness or pro MEN, A woRLD ¢ ren oF MISDINBOT jf eNenay tive bodies, Instead of there being tower opport nites today than of yore f sn there are more, and fot that thelr wih What absorbed interest ! the part of the most valuable portion of civilized man—his The world is full of these committees, Ey) bers of that grand army of protestor hle for a man to get on in the world?” ‘/turn that the world shall push them on? ing yourself) Which are you really more interested in What industry on brain! trying to do anything, there you will find sueh a committee in sea +) sion, serving without pay, without hope of reward, without a thought | Sut why is it that these self-sacrifieing gentlemen are also mem- qainst a social system that makes it “impossi Why |} do they mar the beanty of their sacrifices in neglecting their own business to attend |4 to other people's affairs by demanding in re When a man employed sihy, say, a merchant, neglects the duties for whieh that merchant f| pays him, in order to aid in the moving of a safe or a piano or the Iuilding of a rapid-transit tunnel, why should he look to the mer \chant for an increase of wages or a higher position t How much time do you devote every day to attending to and to How much time do you devote |to attending to and to thinking about other people's business? Tow much time do you devote to plans for your own betterment in busi- ssion? How much time do you give to plans for amus Those who have slow bodies have active Those who have slow minds have ac Perot une Ea Mga Se tends to your mental and material improvement or that which ftheage Its years mince busin-ae desl tends to keep you ata standatill t oh " wget me i Paton a There is no lack of energy in this world, Almost every one is BON ddA ee ney . “ | onergetic in some way, theads oath for HOW Men Of HOW CA | Knoreneenponneeoneeed minds, tao ttion » But how very few persons there are w concentrate, And of these how very few eon centrate upon some one thing that makes for Tf you will read a good life of any great man—any man who great tron | Won distinetion among his fellows-—you will find that an epitaph }upon hin would be most incomplete if it did not contain the line: listurhed about Mr. MeKinley that you fail to jmake eorrect additions of the columns of figures in your set of committees that you get Don't be so excited about the vow are waiting on that vou fail to make DECEMBER 4; 1900, Wherever any one is lose complaints ever rise that whieh HE AIN'T NO CHEAP MAN, By Ferdinand G. Long. ofototelalelebelteletel-totetalebeteletetotelelsbelebslbfe '#100,000,000 x4 K FATHER KNICKERBOCKER'S CITY IS THE COSTLIEST IN THE WORLD, Helieloloitiielelolotoloiiolelololeloloteloloioteloirieinlmlmtololooboleteloieleleleliet: inlolotoimlot SOMETHING LIKE A GALE. PERFECTION My' How che wind whoops around thi corner!" Patent appited for. —Vilexende Bieter oe RYTORT coun TE “Really=er--" stammered the goratp, who had been caught red-handed, "I'm afrald you overheard what I sald about Perhaps—er=I was a bit tov se vere" "Oh, nol replied the other woman, weren't nearly as severo ne you would have been if you know what 1 A elembe Wits or om with one parent | {20 proper change, Don't be go interested in the seandils among] ininy of you." “Hully geet" ~~ Ly ate ane We NO Dt) eeattemtmeeee VOU Acquaintances that you let your household pecs caer tas ———— a -- ce have been married the 1 © the happiness of all Ane i it, oy bl 5 . years and lived hn plea favor me] PS BBW DONT | Ge to pieces, Don’t be so worried over the SECRETS OF LONG LIFE By Raymond B, Long, « a «4 two Ano Il nvehint INCLUDING A ; i Font ie | oe Tietoria’ » . Vay work HERD: HUMAND power von ¢ le armies of “parasitessupon-society” that x ¢ ¢ Queen Victoria'e Phynician, MPa asi, Gernot CGRARIVSH Ib Gol Walted tart N Ao far as there oan be sald to be any | roaming about from piace to place, andy tory requires thie, and at ffty Ne ree hares 9 Ang ] remployer is compelled to send you out to] | secrets of long life, they may bel Keeping both mind and body continually {autos that Futism i bad, Regulartty oe 0 Alfiic.| utsooastabntubntntepwine Hane stated to be three in number, | Lat work, Te prattles about the Weneliis| ie a soxind. principle, but It end Be steve an You 4 The frat if the conservation of Uf vilng from change of seene and so] reguiarty from year to year and pee ue’ Ait [ hie mate | Andif you happen to be President of the United States ergy) the ayvoond Nia aie ; a Mi It la a terrible mistake. Hol merely from diay to day Wing to de ony hird In ayatem, And the wreatemt OF) ime in the case of auch people shoull] Conserve your energy--wisely; be mode wrning vit ‘Vea eee enh a iy f j ty turn Me un f ares Don't encourage tho habit of minding other people's business ie thee i gonnerratih oe ane bo made a spooial period for the consurite-carefully, be syatemation=thute onty -on Wild, HOO} ty vdvooating smashing Fi of inferior race y other sido | With whlch the othe servation of energy, How then ehould|ougily, And don't worry iy t ss ken, | by advocating smashing the skulls of inferior races on the other side] \eystuse these to the utmost, and you tuch people make holiday? [le in bod], ‘These are the secrets of long ite him, | wa Nie w ov dM) of the earth mi iy 8 bet Paani ae ak ny the ae! That Ht the bot thi | There are no others a ' : 0! ha | Ne 10 do, d i] end to the » money thelr 1 Ane When there are vast traets of unoeeupied land in your own! your in the city, and works hard, and) jonvation at Nuva dlls RRS eee 7 auite i” ' rs “seus ees | then he spends the three weeks’ holiday ; would ; i ') country whieh by the expenditure of a few dollars for irrigation | lb eps bal | Too much te ald tn extolling the vir~| f QUERIES AND ANSWERS Awl ea i ; : : tues of exercise, In moderation it f i NL Way me Om lads isi v8 would become the lomes of happy and valuable American millions, RICH VELTET GOWN, | totais but many of the pudite tay up the ap ee pled i = TRUCE - Lo Mtrange ideas of moderation in such She. walsl, 11 ive (ye Sl He’ D MAKE NO MISTAKE, mattera, A clerk will work all day Wh] od aie whan walk After iny wile w { tatebstotototetslel 7 : " apo his head and work with bis legs at] Which ts right when walking with twe Jowed very 0] ' SPRL mPa ame REO R E BPE:NAP EBM Night, He thinks the long walk in good | #iM™% to wack tn the middle or on the @ame home wiih ala ; tbly can, Bo much ! for him, The fresh air is, but in the| de of the walk Re was her couni 1 m « woman's Jonell TARY or exercise he {6 not conserving his energy |N@ Relation, Wife, Ne Relations What passer hi Wrong man's propinqulty anit| A MILITARY WAIST. an he should do to make his Ifo long. Sister: up everything pert Atural denire which al Montal and’ bodily energy vome to the! wnat petntion js Annie Russell to Tate harm tor tu «w for diversion. anit| sane thing at ihe Ania, Having feel) | aah qtuasell?- Mone ‘Thornton to James praind ber f hay 0 8 B upon the Brock OF one you me Trhornton? Artie Hall to Joaephine never let any ive and a not then tap the othor with the iden |) Moti? | Are te win? Ber again . miatqke di yt ap that it ts benefletal, for it is nol, They " " y BA & time, Will you advise me? sofy entire y, If your kind have @ common source, . i 1 THOMAA | ere and patte an prevent “Bat moot food and plenty of M1," eal TTY RosteGraduate Hospital, Carthage Landing, NY A Seolding Wite maxim the first part of which i right] Where can 1 get a ehiid treated tree ¥ cour r wif ar Mra Ayer | and tho second wrong, Far too much| fF bowlegs? ‘ __& Ih andy | have been married ten years, have food Wa eaten nowadays, A man with a her oft Wn ask hy bad badita, and have alwaye spent Healthy appetite goes in for a full satis- forgivencns, | think id * for the benefit of my fam: taotion of 1 when he should « arc Penlent with her. There is aiw y, yet my wife was nover wattefted. considerably whort of that po! A PAR CRY. tha married woma ting with alge mblaints were never ending, and stomach {8 given far too much work to WALK the atreet I do not KNOW, MAN, No matter What hi F may|inade ine iserable and unhappy do, Give It less, and now and again let A stranger, Ill at eate; be to her, outwid er own famil Wor the waka’ 6? ol twe ehitirer. ald It have an absolute rest and the syste Arid allen faoen come and #0 wuch clroumstances as i desertbe, home | have long tried to endure It Will be all the better for it and the like. | That do not please; where the woman js deprived often of! out have about made my mind that Whood of long life much increased. Don’: ‘Tho very alrs that round me blow Ber husband's society Try to be as mugh with your wife and # LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. toot Ob On onte SSE Ont be bedne bea battetrtarnt-how Why Do We Write Like Thatt Worl What scholar can give a good reason ahe following: What is the probable planation of the origin of reading and Derptin from loft to right instexd of right to left? BW. R. A Gaeer Philosophy, pthe itor of The Wyoming Work: ‘Fead o letter of the girl who struck man who wus betrothed to her, He! Me ey Bes i ! 4 jet any up 08 tle hind logs with @ Wwe i : ? so eet the influence of this kind of » home life upon the ohildren is very injurious, and temo vairio screech about “deference due }(o women.” IT nay if @ woman @o fa | forgets hor sex as to mrike @ man sho armot expect the man co remember it olther, Par K. MOORE, Long Ieland City RATHER INCONSINTENT, “My dear,” said the sensational cler gytran, “I want you to write to all the lly editors and ask them to send repre- sentatives to the church on Sunday to A Sing Sing Man's Complaint, To the Baiior of The Kvening World Why je it that ty one refers to & prisoner being sent to “ing Bing” in wead of "Bing Sing Prison,’ when the Prison is nearly + mile out of Mng Bing? | cloth-fnished Nannels, and trimmed with CHARLNS D. MeCARTHY, wide white Heroules braid, gold butions @ing Ging, N.Y, ‘and narrow gold brat. ‘Thin model is one of the most success. ful of the senso id more becoming perhaps (han any other, It ts made up in any fasbionadjo color of the new report my sermon,’ “Very well,” replied hie wife, who wag pose to preach about?” “Twill strongly, urge the abolition of all Bunday labor,” ee ; seg Rie eerpenemy) "meh 0: eer ae Benevolent Old Man--Now, | hope you won't spend this dime for horrible liquor, Heggar—No, sir; I'll ask for the best he's got NO COMPORT THERE. When girls but trife with 4 beaw it tote at keayie trouble about epecial diets, Kat what you tke and what you have been accns: tomed to, but do #0 more sparingly than In the past, Come from strange sea, T know « bill in mine own tam }} Whore 1 would bes ; 1 know a hearthefire burning Practise moderation in smoking and bright Grinking. ‘There ix no need whatever for ‘That burne for me total abstention, for there Is nothing in| the hablie which Is {n the leaet incon sistent with nonagenarism. The man who drinks a quart of beer & day must not expect great lengih of days, He may never be in the jeant Intoxteated, and may belleve that he ex periences no ill effects whatever from consuming wo much alcoholic liquid, but it 9 too much. Give a stricter mean- Ing to the word moderation, and drink Around that home, this Winter- tide, The snow lew deep; ‘The midnigat moon shines ctear and heh, ‘The vagrant winds are all asleep, An extle tn this aultry land, In dreams I acek those snows feids tree, The hill, the hearth-fire burning bright, And thes, ~Hareiet Boyor in November Came ‘The dominant color of this gorgeous velvet gown is @ tropical green, lighted by elaborate trimmings of black and white chiffon used twether and enriched wun snowy nilk neetiework, The ool- {a practicadie live throughout