The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1900, Page 4

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ee THE HUNT FOR VICE. BY FERDI} rs $ Crore eb beb ee TALMAGE’S SATURDAY SERMON, ‘HIB last Bummer | stood on Spar row Hil, four miles from Mc Huma, Tt waw thy jtsoe , Napoleon stood and looked upon the elt | which he was about to capture Itin army had been tn long maro'es, wid awful fights, and fearful exhaustony, = AND G ie) “THERE IT TS!” The Need “ “ ah, WE EL Dh Ce rr Me TA, a) AA a aaa Si THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER + ONG. XY y | mp! NO. 14,000 bl sus ed by (he Prose Publishing Company, 8 to @ PARK ROW, Hntered at the Post-OMce at New York lew York 4 Bec - BISHOP POTTER'S STARTLING EXPOSURE OF THE SLUMS OF FIFTH AVENUE, 1 hop Potter hus spent practically his entire life among people | of weal fashion and the sociules, Tle hae made some ex + cursions Hite other walks of life. But his social relations, bis intima: | cies have been vltogether with what Parton | alled “the The ti thoroughly, He ts competent to speak | of living and thinking, eee A QU anieiD | YAP EIU ON eT knows 1 onremenase ' { ", trimphint classes, CLASES f of their moc them P| Wteeareeebenireeers Here are a few epycimens of his deserip mi | y tee of thom in hi sat New Hhiven on Thieday: ur A mrOup of tela woowe fresh youth one would think ought In the | { tered affection to be as free from aordid in ne from ti evs oyniclom. You will find that they have} i be had without it any more than a Chreasslan save in ‘ f anil H 1 t tuntverst varalyzed with fright leat the indiscretions . me fossar who telle hie the truth in an hour when It ' yon wi f the vollege H If the hor to come back to-day and eee the mth ) endante they would think theme low or ie Vorsatilos in the tine of the And he goes on to deseribe by contrarios when he urges the rich lieir habit of life simplicity of attire, inexpensive , (ness in the appointments and ehasteness in the aspect, proportions, to “illustrate int furniture and decorations of their dwellings.” This ean only mean +} that Bishop Potter finds that the rieh of his aequaintance are for ostentatious and extravagant in dress, prodigal and | +] the most part Hvulgar and ignorently profuse in their dwellings, both without and! within, And he caps the climax when he deseribes them as ® miving “palaces or the buying of legislatures” as “the flnal and high- vat distinetion,’ and of “appropriating the achievements of the scholar, the Inventor, the pioneer in commeree i ov the arta, without rewarding them for the nh oon voduets of their genius.” i 2 PENS POEL OR DEC Whe ats | Vulgar, Ignorant, Vain, Sordid, Un of Patienes wt “ cH SORDIDNINH, | ovupulona. 4 Worry, the ane of Life] beer , When the conservative character of Bis | hon Potton’ mind, the dignity and responsibility of his position and Is opportunity to know whereof he speaks are considered, how tre tendons, how terrific ' { { i + this indietment ! \t about the same hour young Rockefeller (1!!! ) was telling his ond-Class Mall Matter, | FROM THE FUN-MAKER’S GRAB-BAG, HOW CHOLLY CAUGHT UP WITH THE NEW STYLE, Cholly-Leave that yoke fter dark tornight and a for Mt t my roome i give TIME AS A HEALER. The Ariint—Did Tt ever shave you bee fore, wir’ The Viotin- Yes, The Ariist—1 do face, you ples ™ The Victim—No. all by pe George Is H true that the pillow ts going into retirement becaune his wife ga’ ‘Phere, 1 guess when the other chap: me, they'll feel GOOD TIME COMING, — “Like 18 conta,” a Tho Professional Politician (when women vote)—Ha, hal Where's yor “ellen how? TION, QUESTION OF FORM, <6 . . \ wi and when they oame to Sparraw Hill ines tn] Bible chs that they ought to relove “the dreadful conditi f the | the P in unison) les 1 ey ougnE to relieve “the dreadful conditions of the | nim the altp The Duck and the Pouter ( | the mhout went up from tena of thou b | i r y % esa if ‘ Ly] n't you ‘end up? sands of voices, “Moayow, ' | I here W i tside by going thither to proagh Christianity and acteit toward | Wllam—hat's merely a pham, a “Hay, ain't you wrong end up | Hac Vl) Greesh oor ite airs ' © nnfortunate sufferhie and grovelljng there,” LAURA JEAN LIBBEY, Snoutt © Women enter wediook | rivet woml-olroies it wth brilliance. It ] Ih fe nd silly, whon suk: “unfortunates’ are “grovel: | ’ for the Purpose of Securing a Home, i) ie & spectacle that you piiee in yo ¢ j J N ‘ many hi 100, the Phere PULL NINE CO) | QAM ttttrteeee Fett eee meow 1 vou and be thankful for your compan« a r f Memory a one of Ubree or four mee j ? ering’ in the vlful conditions’ of the Fifth avenue 66 OMI may "Print [ty obbera my Jonship, considering your helplessness beautitul ones on all the earth. | hee | Taner by Blalion Pottort No: no burden, rather a pleasure, to have | Napoleon's army maroaod on ty in four \ PHOT deserthed Dy Bamnop otters | Some say ‘It might do mood,’ somo being on earth to minister to, whe divisions, four overwhelming torrents of ] \ | » Potier goes on to treat those classes and condi: | overs vay ‘Not no." would approoiate thelr true devottos! valor and pomp, Down Sparrow Hil! 4 Lali ah 5 * | The cane this eorresp: nt seems and watchful care, dod through the beautiful valley } Bae T iy) Nhe las only supertiqial or hearsay acquaintance, heli jyieod 1 etve his teteor in ful , In youth every woman hae the Aeron the bridges, and into the palaces | 4 b ' H Dear Lady: | ung’ man off ¢ ly the chance of marrying, WK ‘de , ' ' w they} ( Methnon, wounded at Modde iver in a little auily om a and usually the cha whip turrendered without one ao ot) Ya eee ! n wounded at Modder River iret Banat Yaabear aire } ‘Ab the yoate tharoane (he: oponeteniae oheta: cause the avalanche of PREV, 0, DE WITT TALM! ; : late wlerrephod the Queen that it was “the bloodiest bat | ant gad to my. a cripple. | eo diminish, Therefore, your chances of {roopa Was inreatetibie, i | ' i Bidinn Wea Raf | ab @ rolling chair and have to| scouring & congenial mate under forty, Today We Come on a hig fill, 4 glo | TERR Rewer monn atten enMsten tle t enti So Bishop Potter, seeing in his immediate | have constant help, Thavea Httle shop Years of age would de limited, especial Nowe hill of Ohriatan el ne to) neigh burl © dogvading and repellent exhibitions of sordid-| ut 1 cannot depend upon the people LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. ly as you have no comforts to offer These hosts of God have ; heli * RINuing ! Tas . | Whom | have hired, from time to time, dviaice oo) | Nothing save the love of a good, honest march, and foartal baccle hit ; ness and y vanity and ignorant eupidity and incapacity for] to help mes and at last the idea oe vagy a ve Wor not | Beare have og and again mingled wit ie Fete, ' curted to me, ‘why not marry, if Teould] step for her to undertake, iF nol P. Victories, but to-day we con “Hed ‘ : Wjoviieite ail aspirations, rends his garments and evies eit Goma Reed einen hola Alone in} only her own jite but that of her offs ied you are bien presen eee Lio Great City, the vapltal o tle ‘ ' ole people are corrupted and cormpung! Moloch | the world, ving tn tome pokn away Hagel Fenn Ho ctsee6' OF DINGRA hy weld be 6 sleaoleg to peg yas vel he rewidenve of the Kiig, vd ley ery i 5 ; ‘ + yyy | tenement houre, some poor sou! who fs| her choice of a mate h the home of those who are to rege wilh) At y eit if worn [is pod and lis shrine is iy almost every household in the Ropublie!"| grea of Hving, who would change her] ‘There may be many women, advanced | !¥, but to ineure her remaining by Him tor ever and ever , t and ' » ay 1 tho di | name for mine’ She might ve any>|in years, to whom your letter may ap} *4e choose wisely, By that I Look at the towers and hear them MA Nottall Bishop Potter! ‘Phe soum and the dregs are, now where from thirty (4 forty sears, 1} peal; women who would profer a noble| lect a mate who would not be apt to ‘ Hing with eternal jubllee, Look at ihe " We oealaye coum wid droge. But the main strean, the great body of feannot go out ant find a wife, and 1} mind to perfection of body; women who| WeAry of her bondage a week after the howse of many maustons, where Mor 1 eaw t ma thie fg) ‘ y cannot live alone. Jong for companionship, yet who, from | marriage knot was tled, wo Of our loved ones are, Mehold 1 th tes | imemooremeens — Mnining water, above the dregs, beneath the} phe kind neighbors who have hereto-| force of clroumsiances, are travelling| A woman middle-aged and use —— } | fore aided me, are mbout to move away, | life's pathway, alone, unoared for and| hard toll would be more apt to settle’ —— |} is son Mision } cum, is larger, purer, more wholesome here Ab 4G ay ABIMLY 40 aURpOTS& With | abs | unheeded, Gown to & contented married life h GLIMPSE IN 10 BOOKLA }) Phe Story ‘Phet (inde toadty PODER WH MUSH ID than elsewhere in civilization and everywhere | mit frankly that my income is but $16] Women tollore, who have not seen the] You. M would be wisest and best te) aly ' Kipling to the More Agein,| BY PALER : hee 4 month, aud 1 make as much more| ight of day for many a long year, and| cast about in your meighborhood ter CERTAIN writer , |} renerncuv nt than it used to bo, Don't worry about that! trom my business usuatly. 1 am a muslwho havo been unable to make, enore| such » one, By win arses litre p MT ro * inighty river, But you eannot be too much | melanin a small way, paedeaainr we aes au Ani ins reithenyd pit ‘ hy * nips ¢ i v “HL WC, Hoboken, N. J." [kept a rhelter over thelr heads and a] you will doubtless be able to plot i ieee Ail i we \ é ' YT ert rbed about the seum. Marriage is a serious question for ajorust of dry bread in their cupboards, | wife, Writer loves w newspaper woman | tt) ill It is very important for the people of wealth and fashion and | "ome ' consider, aad & very serious} might be glad to share your lot wath LAURA SAN are Young, Poth (maw y) ” et fem . ‘i foe i mecnnseeiiienetiiedniipretipasisaiasdiciemtionedniimtineennnsateastte nereemnenretaneeeie Love (n wholesaio quant 4 mae | (lete aesvelates whose brains they exploit in exchange for salaries T BBARD AYE Answers the Questions of Housewives. A legal Gane. THEY a i 5 Hani | ind feos that they should interrogate themselves, Tt is very im: HARRIE HU Useful Information for All Women Alt) acquires wion, The 8 die} portant f i who is mortal and has only a few yoars in] Te Take Staina Out of Crepe, | Mix in @ close vessel and dissolve by Works iwenty hours a day, eate Q e i any lik It Dear Mee Ayer: i; tho heat of hot water, This coment Weald w week, given up hie hall Ie 9 {whieh toonjoy hitself that he should learn to enjoy himself as much Will you kindly tell me what will take thould be gently heated before being ¢ ¢ jel res nthe park in ¢ } possible iit be should aequire the intelligence not to dreas | the ae wt pie iii ¥ mae used. | 0 provide his wweetheart with luxur R ‘ ‘ Tay Gh caused by fee o oD K | Te Bho dice, A few years utter, when Hy Hiimsell (or heme’ h) up like a peaeoek and exhibit himself (or hor-| ye this ta qreane, an 1 assume, powder Whiten Piane Keys, too late, he writes a book that sete t B) " | ‘ a Hithe Preneh chalk and nprinkie Dear Mra Ayer) World atte, follows W with ane . is elf) at Home and abroad with a childlike vanity; not to keep a hotel over tho grease apot, After which | What will polish and give lustre to «, runs) niches, and, in sho ny ber }and a livery etuble because he (or she) can afford it and because the | spread a plece of brown paper over tt J black walnut plano? What will whiten self the Iiterary hero of the hour. | 1 ; ; and press gently with a warm tron qe eve? Some are slightiy yeliom, marries a woman rion vy [teh barbarian just ives and of present monarchies were in thé tho Clean Gadetn Rilhens | What makes « good furniture pollat? broiled diamonds for u ALBERT PAY! habit of weting tins stupidly; not to waste his (or her) superb one vepiepiey soul takes un flesh | joe HQOOOOOOOORO0 : oF pianys ‘ i} ail ane itae HEP reguiar method for bleaching ot hie new lite he | at ties | r Cc Jehunee for the thrill of real existence ina dull, vulgar routine Lind look tieeiiagain? ts D, ivory {s somewhat impreotioable tm | A” SOAs, confor eer raat hat inindloss, purposeless, profitloss ABH. (hem tn gasoline or naphtha, | the case of plano keys, and aa the} = (" We memory of his dead | ‘ od i “n ‘ nindless, purposeless, profitless, : , but be very careful in the use of Nearest substitute for this you might ep Author sent the plory nague Bishop Potter Drees these rich to altanismto sanity and intel: her of theee cleansing agents, as | DIY TRItty powder and water with @ rubber fOr serial publication, ‘The ed fr hd : , @ most {nflammable, | of felt, This iv sald to produce a Ane) , grotted the cynical tret rent § sate |ligenee and aspire for the sake of others, Why not for the good | yhu nou not vee ‘gasoline of naphtha sees 5 thar Le, and a perttally | | a ed tho fact th Ml f . ‘ 7 successful in blemeh: \ ot ian Ase fat Fay {6 Uae hl pla reason of self-interest, enlightened selfishness ¢ —— ee An oxcetient peers pA vi gM any me oY Hor ext went it ton pdt u i | Poor ereatiires that (hey are, aa the Bihop describes them ! TEA GOWN, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. hard wood in aa follows: Half an ote browght out jn too e | : 1 , of row linseed of] and the eae quantity: Ee dechared ae Poor, degraded slives to exploded ideas and base ideals!’ What of turpentine mixed wth forty drops eft to the point of vaste of oppo ! ‘rows iov: ! yj spirits of ammo Bae pant ot a wto of opportunity! Whata narrowing of enjoyment! What a in @ room where there {9 fire or light. ied 1 He miggerted that whe recover 4 t yhtcdesort of existence—without friendship, without love, without ‘Terrible avo have occurred as a BREE whias, Nh tetas noes if hielut oaly. Raina reas. astute result of carelemmess In the use of both 4 aan AA co ' as \ eet tee ae leyrhboriy Kindiiness, without artistic tastes these cleansers, HEARTS T MIs- i ; "ruin the sale , ! \OMVTTER FOR or instinets, with little bu ise crude eee vt i ' tin ii little but the mise rable ¢ rude Willie Oaahuiee yuan pyr es, \ Mehers out of | aud oD ww» ron teams — appetites and ideals of the lower animals! aap idle, Abie (4 YB te 0 colt’ he watt, Out of ten, Yot the fnew don ae OF bho : " Be f8e, Yet the fears don't He ke snannnnranndl If the American people were not so busy Piha iaah cf brine oo pMacigicd one ie witita Perhaps) have brains er ven to ‘: , ‘ | building up their majestic structure of comfort and enlightenment a baby girl two yoare old? = M. J.C, ‘The whol! enchanted of his olf ce } ee eo "" 4 ot and happiness, of freedom, equality and fraternity; if they were not Y ins pd arlge yt mb the f 4 fae ; : ’ le frock at one of the pat- fe & ond taste ip ‘ engaged in this most important and pressing work of self-help and tern shops, 1 would suggest your 5 le . é helpfulnoss to others having it made to woar with a m ‘ itp t was th el le | onaele Bley : gulmpe, which to always « preity styio| 3 A rome that opened In the soft { Dr, dekyil ' hem ony bee They might join Bishop Potter it a mission to the rich, for a little child's dress. Brown sunshine of ber hate, Wud Rhoda B Ret ote ners As it is, they will give a few moments to that most pleasing of A Polish and Cement, tf al punch xhere it . ry . ' ' ' t * Maen? -_ . all hartaless diversions—thinking how much better one could spend Deve Mtv. Aver: K : 1 : ‘ . Neal i he nh kt 1'4 like & good recipe for poltshing | youre after came a dawn that th he {one’s neighbor's time and income than he spends it himself; and metals and one for making rubber ce- teed Wage "Plain Tater trom the}, ta Now ¥ hie then-— F peal, Baal cy eee aa, ‘The walte-hatred minatrel dead, G01d thousands of cople t i Hy : : : eae GOOD met fr pollehing metals With violin upon his breast, ee, and Misting, joue sherivetioun| cnt pata ri , | Dhoy will resume their own business—providing food, eloth- $0 sooty (alt and vinerar to the His soul had taken. wing wy Kipling's attack of pneumonia | done DoF. puoihe | ing and shelter for themselves and their families and training their Pm sieanved, And to! a roe, a withered rose, ‘ ae ; mince the Your Two of prieifan! panne volvet and gald tell, a} ke ng Tubbor cement as follows; Gute ‘Was tangled in the strings, fe copies of his Woks than aid | and Konia, (Wo are ole) Aor the are mad Hira, det ue vt Yuletide Aw (he much frayed robe | white COarhy OVOr the offenders compleles the cvatume, f clo) hat with black plumes | were their fathers, own children to be wiser and better citizens of the Republic than| white sim three bel td pe rubber (enoutchous) part, both out small; genous oll of wrpantine, elght parts,

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