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China has sent us a missionary, , Ho hus come to us ata very trying moment, Yet he is one of {| the popular men of the hour, He has received invitations to preach E | iy kl Per we» it all parts of the country, and the more he : } 4 HOPULAR 4 proaches the better he is liked and the more +) fp MISSIONARY [ its aorvinawiave tnd 1 = | rHoM THe + His services are in demand, pedi uli i CHIN ; Instead of coming to assail our most cher- || pAucel THING Peeeewenewwrr® ished beliefs in religion and polities or to urge SLUG |f in } tis to change our barbaric modes of dressing, eating, marrying and ih] ringing up ehildren, he has come to preach the gospel of humanity, f toleration, of broad-mindedness-the gospel of hnman brother: hood, Tnstead of coming with a warship laden with land agents and laim-jumpers and coneessiongrabbers, he has come a:preaching He has obeyed the subline injunetion of Jesus to mission iries, which is well summed up in the fifth verse of the tenth chap- | rane ree ste nily, er of the Gospel according to St. Luke: OW’D YOU LIKE By T. E. TO BE CHARLIE? POWERS. 1, How'd you like to buy & new camera and shoot it for tho first time at the fair Tootsey Wootsey, while she stands trying to look sweet and womanly and coy and fascinating; and remember all the directions for photog- raphy, except the one about the perapeotive—as Charlie aid? 2. And take her into the “dark room’ while you de- veloped the plate; and find her roseate lips so much more, fascinating than tho stupid Aeveloping process that you wecretly decide to send the plate to a professional pho tographer instead—as Charile did? “And into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, PEACE BE LO THIS HOUSE!” His mission, his reception, his popularity, all remind us of that other sentence from the Bible: "How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace ind bring glad Udings of good things.” What is this “gospel of peace” which the almond-eyed Mongol vith his long queue and his shirt on the outside of his trousers is preaching to a people that proudly boasts a different style of hairent and of wearing the shirt? Tt may be called the gnspel of freedom from the domination of the “foreign-devil” treet eet ttt ttete by THE Gos ! THAT THES } ) MISSIONARY oe PREACHES. Inneor BUISIASi ‘| superstition, A lion, marching through his particular part of the jungle, comes upon the trail of another lion, At onee his hair bristles, his oyes blaze and he makes the horizon echo a frightful roar of rage Chicago Merchant, & & 4 § N answer to the question, “What d. vererr pbobdobe bbe ew! and waster gets somehow Invbued ei fi a Wis cai ne i, | You consider essential elements vere ay Pi wih the idea that trrespective of whac {and hate, His instinet against the “foreign devil” has been success for young men standing on|® = | oy aa >| 10 earn, he must indulae in habits oor] nasa the threshold of a business career?” 1) 2 Ns sty »| responsi to ) her youney” ‘ en 7 f ) would way first, a young man should | | yf ©) man mimply bee on im A savage, slipping about in the forest, finds the foot-print of earofally consider what his natural bent | zines he cannot be manly without, ‘Tie i A ‘ foo Teatiiation ia be {i business or ool 4 \ tl se lioon conta day that wf another human being. At once he elutches his spear or his bow B)— fewwion; in other words, take atook of |) 1 tage! a ie 'e eH! nore tightly and slinks into the underbrush to peer anxiously and b — tilmaelt and aacertain, if possible, what | 4 ote & AW: veer ot enh 1 1) Bilin he Im best adapted for, and endeavor to, * nt ee TH ‘ ors ond go angrily about with hatred and fear of the “foreign devil” filling his Into that vooation with an few! a i , ho toundathon |g pen an ponsible ‘ er : wing entered upon tt, then let him |? i) Ane man sho manly A body of civilized men assemble to make laws, A treaty with reve the work in hand with diligenc vat) make ge aN) ' ; 4 MTAAtGeRAInAtlOn to Know K thoroLet ‘ mamant wi only whole | foreign nation is brought in, At once the assembly hall rings ly, which can only be done by clowe and |? | some bo wy to advance HOW ith roars and sereams and jeers and howls, The assembly is dan- ty application of the powers | 4 P[tnterenta an well a aR Oe IR eR ; Pf) ee ™, 1 ommand; strive to master the # | ployer it ible way cing before the altar of the “forcign-devil” superstition. The lion, Abtais and put into tt an ene \ | 1 \ am men belleve ; 4 4 by far, Meena LAE Ke ter reap +] how te Veate wolely in| the savage, Were not more ardent devotees of this gospel of hate and Make Dis services of value wherever he | t H act wea far from Me) Suspicion than are these civilized Americans or Englishinen or Ger: a 18} be alert and ready to welee oppor ban thet idea ie much too prevalent a i 4 tunities Wilén they present themes ready. ‘The hurte to bevome rich at the} mans or Frenchmen, lext to the relection of occupy fl peoebedss Texponno of character prevalis to an : sARy By that of companions, To every. Hr | master and not thelr a a wort | slirinine and caNHOL bo 100 He Before the days of railroads and telegraphs every one thought Man I would say, sek at the nturt to | atwolute seif-contt j frat tne] Yerely denounced Whit d that his fellow-beings a few miles away were fiends incarnate, And cultivate the moquaintance of thone| portance; one who ‘ im | day more tha yung € to that i ‘ ’ fy, Whowe contact ant Infuence will] rolt Wa wnfltiod to gove ) the minds of our young the desire if they lived across 2 mountain range or were lo high purposes, av 1 reward tho} Keone ‘ tin! | above tld up a character that BP Diillding of n sterting churnctor one ot | elamenta of succes fed: | will win tho res H with whom ay ivi Ril some other reason removed from sight, ‘ the fundamental princiotes of tr The ave hey may com ntact, and whieh Is ‘ om they were popularly supposed to wear their \ come, The abtiity to restrain ipwiny a pi natly Important than a great fore A vigonous ’ y i i. Passions, tongue and temper, to be their lwown inelined to hn f ontravagn ine. MARSHALL, PEBLD, RRLIGION, heads under their arms and to have a poison: | ansueaa di As - i all Dalal hemreeteememnh — ong bite, i. FRUIT AND ST A Particulae in’ Which the Century 3a i bei at Po Raayid : + & Has Been Very Kind to Our Table: The superstition dies hard, ‘Today the human animal just NB of the most marked changes in torlowe way, hut never by any chance. frigerator care have the right of way, !aaross the invisible and accidental geographical line is a strange fel the habite of living in this ov Mi he vermuire Io HH a banana th his) iM Chat ty Why we eat an orange from] | Se | PiTAIITR Rateliteanee Vor has teen due to the but tl tae, Bana wele Tabi ite that) Flora far break + banana Con | Low, Infinitely below our kind of human animal in intelligence, yet, i rauiroads and te rapid carrying of pers grow tn pteture Hondiitas for nen from lem hy a queer paradox, possessed of a malignant cunning that will en- i thakke foods by sea Now there o trait of earth that Strom Bpath 1 ‘ { ; . WAARY Pears ano an orange was obtalie| tp good for eating ihaL. we cannot bu hte eA eeu" lable him to outwit us, to sell us goods that we don’t want, to buy our able only by Santa Claus for the Christ. out of purh-earte at our doors, and allo on AIA al f ye Wi i i y i Re vse cece ae te | au Bt palo 4 aro from the “vanity woods from us 60 that we will lose in the bargain. We despise and name good saint obtained r ant | wid for the th the down on ww of Sinawon The pity and laugh at him, yet we treat him as if he were our superior, Almonds and Hranil nuts in wome myn: | it; th "and the fF 6 WER ao | If he lives away off somewhere, if he does not eat our kind of ° LAURA JEAN LIBBEY: A Few Words to Show that Where There He 4 r sleep in our kind of bed, or marry agcording to our customs, q , “ | Jery Kumy ¢ rind a We ran ‘ ' St a WHIT TE Ts Always yeh Agee ‘4 manuat it vetive our religion, then is he indeed a low creature—“un- me omy Shei ANIA | 7 Mot # {0 premont yc “heathen,” “yellow-bellied,” an “infidel dog,” “a slave to ty until you tnd aa ” t HIB UUme my correspondent ts a Pie enh Superstition.” He must be taught to think and act as we do forth: . Ni n He writes mo aa f t | ‘ ; nl “ ann ett ie ' A nwo jFOUne aIFl tor wnBeS wei) Uy foreo iE possible, or must be killed “for the good of eivili- Ave , dinlrauon Ki ai ; is " sleh an ' wll worth to gain an} Zation, number of montis, ar 6 wh it ot oar iH , . , ME dilking to a tomate frist aed ema Held Wine Now comes Mr. Wu, of a most foreign breed of “foreign ele maw us and recognized i ve never did run smooth Jevils.” And he comes bringing “glad tidings of good things,” to and 1 raised in at About a | LAURA JEAN LIBNBY : A ene G es ) es, afterward thie friend of m ) | Wil Grace M, whose letter w wits girl's name, and also told tha | The Byening amaag rar aa That even the remote, yellow “forelgn devil" phe wan very anx ne a MoM, who wrote concerning her letter A ‘i Quadnied with ine 1 xious ly 1 thelt addresses to Mins] ) TRUTUS ABOUT {eo human being just like ourselves, toiling, trying Te Uocothe noni sVared in younian to earn a peaceful living for himself and his family, to have my frend introduce me, but | —— Devine. thinking, loving, having all human virtues and also she lives severa i m | ats . "1 3 all our own human weaknesses, , ‘ie , ? J -oepeo-enontetronontnonront Rm ete at oannet coe LAURA JEAN Linney, | FRENCH MODEL ‘That this “foreign devil” ts attached to his er house, | hed This cow f dark blue cloth, fas a ae riton that whe le unwilling to Introrloollar of white satin with aquares of blue| MANREre, customs, bollefs, just as we are, \ mcccccccccccecccoues [tite me volvet, gold and lace appliqued on, and That these manners, customs, beliefs have the same fouhdations tn 4 \ fhe can have no reasonable objection | ot with band of satin dotted with | elviization, in respect for law and order, right and wrong that ours have. A HOLLY L 10 ig ay ei ' Aye aires That instead of brow-beating and shooting this foreign devil, Instead ward everybody ¢ As 1 do not ONG years ag the neigh i and know but fe At Christmas ple and ' ne knows My love ant Y Intended friend, wh a ne Fith none t | comer in the ne yrhood, an) of desplalng and hating him—and therefore all other “foreign devils” of what- ever race, color or geographical inclosure—we can with perfect safety be civil and courteous to him and to all foreign devils, can exchange goods and ideas |to mutual advantage. Hore is, indeed, a gospel of peace, fow And it is being sown in a — o< - . 5 4. And learn your mistake too late, and smash the hor rid old camera with an axe, after reading a heotle note 4% And direct the photographer to wend the first photo- y graph he finishes direct to Tooteey, knowing that this wondrous exhibition of your photographic #kili will for- ever stamp 1h as a Winner over the Surlay-school superintendent, and neglect to look at the photo before it was went-as Charile did? tebisteb lots POPULAR PHRASES. in which Tootsey tells you you're a mean, hateful, come tomptible, wicked, unkind, uninanly, cowardly, miserable,, , idiotic, cruel, sassy Things ungemtlemaniy, bad, st AS BHE DID CHARLID? shoototet REFORMED, — an dit yge- “He was right there with the goods,” LE mm A RBADY PUPIL, “T told Maud Brown the other day what a ‘supper-act’ was, It's in the Vaudeville continuous shows, you know, They alwaye give some awfully dull aet that falrly drives the audtence to sup- per,” “Yes! "Weill, T exvlained tt to Maud, and Inst night I happened to be at her home ® Iitte late, and I'm. blamed |f she didn't sit down at the plano and play that old ‘Matden's Prayer’ through seven times! Then I got my hat and sald good-night.”" orn A FABLE OF GOOD BATING, The Lobster and the LAttle Neck were arranging for @ Race, “And now,” sald the Tattle Neck, “let un select a Course,” But this failed to remind the Lobster "I gee yer father's drinkin’ agin, Jtmmie." “Naw; he's stopped." “And phwat's all the notse, then? “He's soberin' up," " CAMPAIGN ADVICE, A WELD GUESS, ibe ine a eee Ye ote vida {fie the Hon, afr, Bunk hard to wet] *Ifere 18 new poet whose hero waive Wont In and was Ingloriously Defeated, a ers in the naked cold.' What does he "No, but wo early; he's very hard to! mean by ‘naked cola?" aa fet away from.” “Means the weather—strips, I ‘spose ‘ HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, Wor A49Pewea io Uitonny “Wives; waa Wives; Some C War YH Lagally ome Counsel to Ease Ther Grief. Dear Mrs Ayer In the case, or am I free, he belng coW+| more social aptrit in your husband by Five yearn ago, while a resident ut] mtsret leeally dead? E18. B. | Inviting people to your carn home and Brooklyn, my husband suddenly dieap- AM Informed by a lawyer that seven Jally pleasant and ate peared, Repeated advertisement in o years after a disappearance a man 1s y man hae really @ pov of-town papers failed to bring any tidy considered legally dead. Five years) ofal side to his nature, but with some ings from him, What I desire to kno after disappearance, the deserted hi business men it {s almoat entirely un+ fw, if | can marry without obtainin band or wife, as the case may be, may! developed, Any papers necessary marry again, and in case the deserter! you cannot transform @ man, and in | RED AND BLACK GOWN | Moral; Don't be a Lobe turns up the parties cannot be prosecut-| there is no mi ed for bigamy, but the marriage would] pyr you peri ioygy| Ey y jit not be | T think you should con-| side it you are clever and diplomatic tm oult a lawyer, your manner of malsing the attempt, If you go out without your husband, try to arrange ft so that you will go with some man and his wife, not with the man alone, There are husbands who never clate their wives apparently until some A Gold-Seoking Clergyman, Dear Mrs. Ayer: My husband was iM last summer, Ho eald he was going to Cape Nome, he started there in July last. 1 *Neath ho i ‘The holly verries Hua an hele ‘ good soil, ° egelad bion jinn elk alway Of all the peoples on earth to-day, none is so open-minded as Looked down (leeiinriene irs Aue loe the American people, We are young, we are energetic, we are paibeer the old, old « || brothe becure an dRESAUALIAR LeU RUR eager to learn, to improve, While we sometimes fall into the biel pel i Ir ike’ aane talon, | 4 , “know-it-all” frame of mind that is habitual na eee: 0 (ae Sea aban Geel poset ee ny me ad with so many of the older peoples, a new idea Baby daw hee sweet tips redden, || altion, admitting frankly your admiras ealna we has only to come flitting by to startle us from prone 7, laeie a earth te | OLADLY, our complacent repose and cause us to make a ‘And every year maetory RISE) be Gerereemeeree® — grab for it, What you represent y her mother or relatives, laying th ter before them, aad auk what pursue to gain the desir hot forgetting to inciewe the eredent was taken out on ® pas-l without which no notices, of mixty-ix yoart) would be taken of your apeal. vy | firet patent for a) Many young men hie themsely elevator was) the church where the fair ones ELEVATOR, ‘While the! lying their religious devotion of one te onty meeting the fair maid who was ' thither, your acquaintance Is de taatide | pre y offer no object AW. WEIR, | you acquainted with her. | weoeecece.| If she has no male relative, write to} mat course, of Yonkers, N.| admire worship, with the hope under- That is why we are so pleased with China’s first missionary to the United States. He comes, not jeering and threatening, but ad- miring, with the hand of fellowship extended, “Peace be to this house,” he says, “I come to learn and, as I don’t wish to be a beg: gur, I hope to be able to teach you a little something in exchange, Come, let us be friends.” anxious to rid themselves of errors and have beén too few such missionaries o Wu Ting Fe ey day the And the American people, being generous, sensible and honest- prejudices, hear him something has happened to him, for hi sald he would write me on arrival He Is a Baptist clergyman, LL, L, F. RITE ty Dr, Judson, pastor of the “Judeon Memorial," o) tiie south side of Washington square I think be will gladly give you the proper advice in this matter, I am not competent to do so myself, fend stamped envelope for reply: other man or men show that they are much attracted by vans but H iae dangerous plan for a Wife to try to win her husband's attention ty giving him @ rival, ™ ne CAUSE FOR WRATH. Ri POLITICIAN—See here! I've & good notion to have you arrested for libel, What do you mean by Meturing me as you have? Cartoonlst—But the ploture looks like you. Angry Pollticlan—I know tt does! know it does! But do I look like a man who likes to look Hike Mims = more Ameriean, re DANGEROUS MACHINERY, OB of tho 1,277 claims paid by an Ve company for the month He Doesn't Care to Go Out, Dear Mra. Ayer: I am a young married wothan, the mother of a ittle girl four months old, My husband I® good to me in a great many ways, but he does not seem to Want \o go out with me, He Is willing for me to go any place alone, but he ‘vill never accompany me, I lave a numbor of friends that I could go with. ‘Aney are perfect gentlemen, but I am IT wish you could advise me what Mra, W. L., Newark, N, J. of June lant were caused by the tse Of tools oF