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Pre ~ (PORY’S DAILY CARTOON. John Bull Gets a Shock, (Heat) (HO ( fuoee \ jy 4 ow “Merry Christmas, John. Here's What's Left of the Treaty," i arey OOOO ORCI + | SATURDAY SERMON BY TALMAGE, Come In on One Piece of the Ship; No Time to Waste Discussing © THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN Vou 4 NO. 14,968 Published by the Prem Publishing Company, & to @ PARK ROW, New York Entered at the Pomt.Ofice at New York as Becond-Class Mall Matter, AN UNWORTHY MEMORIAL x TO A WORTHY WOMAN, The Woman's Christian Temperance Union want the public ehool children of the Republie to be compelled to listen to dis. courses upon the life and work of Frances Wil- lard on each anniversary of her birthday, And as the Union are powerful and aggressive there is grave danger of their having a partial or even large suecess, AY INSIDIOUS ATTACK UPON THE PUNLIC SCHOOLS, ree This movement is one of the most insidious and perilous attacks this far planned against the public sehools, If it is sneeosstul, who ean fix the limit of the perversion of the public school system from its only legitimate. funetion—seenlar edueation? Nobody denies that Miss Willard was a good woman, sineere, devoted to the right as she saw the right, worthy of imitation in the essentials of character, But how ean the public sehool-house that refuses admission to any and all religious teachors admit in sueh an jexalted way the propaganda of a sub-set of religion—a subseet not looked upon with favor by even a majority of the devotedly religions people of the Republic? Why should it admit the teachers of a theory that is not in harmony with the fundamental doctrine of the Republiefreedom of the individual? Kor Miss Willard not a teacher of temperance, nor are her followers teachers of temperance, ‘They are teachers of total abstinence, and that by the most offensive method statutory prohibition, They assert that 1 drinking is not a matter of taste, inclination, | gid aussie | individual choige, individual judgment, but a 1} peuvcenvese, § Crile, a Violation of fundamental moral law. pi beewerereesrere Anil it is to teach these doctrines that they © demand the forcible attention of the children of the public schools, | Even were drunkenness on the ineroase, even were the use of jliquors a menace to the prosperity and progress of the Republic, jstill would there be any value in official recognition of the faet¢ For was Sale ereieisierereere Fete tee tat what could he more idle than to use moral suasion or legislative force with a people so degenerate £ Tt would be like shaking « for: jbidding foretinger at an oncoming tornado, } But drinking is not a great danger any longer, whatever it may Jhave heen fifty years ago, Modern industrial conditions are mere ~ {loss ‘They compel a sound body and a clear brain, ‘The tippler is sody, CoMpelled to stop tippling under penalty of losing his job and being , 0": able jteeeetetnermectactenmommememmen® cornlie back, tele boat capeiaed, yer Wale to getanother, ‘The drunkard is flung upon the refuse heaps CournKe All (hone who ea Hahted again and came on, the sailors! vf wivilivation, A aha. in 'anliohtenn " ; les lta le a BE OU eke Pra: eat catalan (OL OUILBARION And among the more enlightened a man or woman We ballove It, but who really telleve Jnwain and three times upset and wae) who drinks to excess is now looked upon with contempt and disgust p BOMething, to come Hator \ righted, and a tine wae thrown the BO | yt a eae onee tal Waal hy veil ; Pier ban daina: 1A. G4 venarala feilowa, bul thei hands were (ronen so) Where he or she was once tolerated and even in a way approved, whip, L would rather th Ket they could not gravy Ht, and 4 great Morals and moral ernsades have had little to do with the wboard, but If you can only ind a peor | wave rolled over them, and they went \ . Of wood as long as the human bods Jdown, never to rime again cit che seatchange, [t has heen brought about solely by the increase of intelli a Of & piece as wide aa the out | | aiven up ita dead Sati pee eh ia ‘ fpread human arms, and either of them | Appreciate that herolam and aeit:| geweeeneeneemed — Rf nee, the increasing necessity of using all i fa & pleco of the crore, come in on tha sacrifice of the brave fellows all who WILY HXCES. one’s brain power in order to get a living. It Meee. Tons of thoweands of people are| Jenn, and can we not appreciate the “VE Use OF to-day kept out of the Kingd { God | Christ who put out because they Annot belleve every thing Jeold and into a more overw i Edo not know how your theologteal surke, to bring ua out of inate peril 4 Byatom went to pieces, 1 may be thal| Jinto everiasting safety? The POUF patents started you with only one! | human fate rolled over him from one q Plank, and you bwlieve little or nothing. | | and the wave of Or they may have been eid and over Kim on the other side. severe In religious disc! id crack: | | My sympathies are (or stich i @4 you over the head with w paaln hook | REV, TY, DE WITT TALMAGE, {It may be that some partier into & more olmbig wave of Hish fury rolled all the thore because L wan naturally skeptlout, HT quonsis vows “eesn't make a particle of difference what you RAPIDLY believe about drinking; you must see to it that |} pecRBAsiNG, fee tte en teenatnt your brain and nerves ave in condition for the daily and hourly struggle, There are many appetites far more in need of education and restraint than the appetite for drink, Pull as many Americans are Who was A member of an evangelical ee fet sacra A da wT incapacitated for energetic and successful work by their habits of phe PA ehh sie. FIC: CRT =| SeneepenastetaironereunionpareeesbIbtte | timer the ann vane of i toeolowtee!! slowly poisoning themselves with griddle-cakes and molasses, fried B, Th may be that you hnve nanociatenlortea ne nn mee INR between AN om enema") touk, lobstor salad, three and four gluttonous indulgences a day, as i Ae ale helt He atti atl dal | stat \ And. tt E SAIAIN Ab. cree baie te MERE UN wrt) eT by excessive ise of whiskey, wine and beer, And overeating and he Bers ore mora-an things ‘hat youl Phiadelpin, In distroas. Th weather fawept uo from the Canbbean Cian Flak Tmproper eating are much more dangerous than drunkenness, be “ hallove, : PAE ead A aah ee eeeeeeee incl cake te ine, Recta |cuntse the consequences are less immediately apparent, What was wl Waites ee ‘hath jest al aut ma Hitabont to wave the iow Jew nthe tn winaigiig the moral of that story in y terday's news, about the delegate to 1 Gor you won It almost every j SH TOMA Ul ne wind USS te etmorew and wretel tie temperance convention whom the doctor found in a state of | steamenip Knickerbocker, of the | HR ee eee eae ee rresraaaty | AUne: BH ee RS Tar scan, |Utler eal lien through drinking ten cups of coflee a day ¢ — -| The faets in proof that the totababstinence ladies are not using i ABOUT BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS The Noy al nat: i ae ioe ae ; ‘heir splontid energies of conseienee and devotion to the welfare of BY at cceai ea Bharani : : 3 Bheik fos " cll , ‘i * , a ‘i the race ae Wisely or as effectively as they might add force to the ‘ 4 ema Yotormed: hia Rhalish iilslfore Nel ate het nega the tint oc akteMmpk’ A wm caw ert ore’ fandamental objection to the Willard memorial plan, \ pa foc Ae Ci amet pint ' With ek ‘how uf tho anine ane vee! Before any trustee of any public school ‘ Tom's © and "T Lynne” |ing novel | In 0 FW Years, WC] Crawford, Maree ie URN ae ytanon keer Vields to the insistence of these estimable a | yfbresliedt Bese A aay een am ridigit ‘ 3 Ue EMBER ath Ne ype Hyer ‘ laclios, lot him panse and reflect on the mean: E Rete time a aw netaiiae Net hye NAST. AbalThe: OH as Ah, abe fam Nat ami "i ani rennte ing of any letting down of the barriers between q Ge foremos: boing the younger Duman's f yilay works ea Hoes abe weiter? Noveual: Politely HOUCATION the public schools and the propagandists of P ee ae age ils Al le fone a ton many. word wo | er eee TER HUND. | iseetrte theories and ideas not universally accepted and Mt ae oF the novele ex poi, Ay rae eat ae ‘| atthews wan pructically| My Rider Haggard has four unvarying | + | SAID to my true love, tat the tine he epok characters. No matter what the book|’, But it he. del nf Qj) may be, this same quartet appears. in | sald to my true love nowadays he wi the same old form A few ‘ocal repairs We cannot dwell Jo class working overtime and of dream and dinte nd the (hin ile | done. Th qMiartet consivta of the thetionily almple My | Hero, a p rave and With humble mol above FASCINATING contagious diseases this world has over} TL have no fame known) The fourth Naracter im the ewe Goodnatured Giant, whoee mertient re No wreaths to lay t ereation it «to die amid a ring of his foot slain, in defense of tie stupid hero, Ali! Mine te life's humble part four of theng worthies, with a few new | ones to keep them company, appear in| ip HUC My sweetheart, #h Haggard’s lates: novel, “Lyebeth; a Tale me of the Dutoh,” now running in Poarkone | Magasine. The story is weil written andl | gives @ probably truthful iden of | od, tut bt will do litle ¢ fame of the man who crente 8 Vendor of horrors ar Haggard stands = pre-en nt among living writers. Awa writer of mere his torical fotion, the beat place ne can hope for ia among the noble army of “alto fans.” Love ts enough, love ronal bill 1 said to my dear one . No slaves to serve me run, ‘The greatest must at times pay tribute} in the form of Humiliation at ihe shriiy + of Ignorance, Richard Harding Davis | 4 was Induced to read an original short |% sed ah blitatary. baltering. 8¢ pone |" #ort, At the conclusion » fair damsel Diaited chif-| Muttered up to him with the following ink satin rib-! bit of unatloyed praise: © “Ob, Mey Davin, T ikea that tittle * ps my cllng And dear one did And sald Hut thou es my king, LOVE I$ BNOVOH. nN eplendid oottage hath but dingy walls. ey ape page | Piliculously untueky man. the Herotne NE‘ iLIGE | | Who combines all the virtues and ha And my true love, she smiled — "| Httle of the hero's illtuek on the etde: |" and mald ho Villainess (la there su a worl’, Love ts enough, love ts Geliclous confection iw of woftent| \ © Is enough Thie ted cashmere with open work| Tere should be) who usually loves the Joy dwells where'er true hearts Fowe-tin yo y | hero and who scores (in every inning are wed, @mbrotdery, "ho front, lower mreves be jexvept the ninth) against the heroine [JE Love tx enough, love ts enough.” Th the t chapter she usually gets a 1] | that's coming to her, (Note~More vit J sald to my sweetheart, sweet une, male and female, die of the last heart hapter and last act than of all the T said Wo my sweetheart to bring thee efore thy it "Love is enough, love is enough, ‘Phe worhd x only thee and me Is enough I watd to my dear one, dear one. 1am not great in any way, No maida or men my beok obey; closer (Love enough, love is enough), Love Is enough, love t» enough." —George Horton, not a part of a secular education, The public schools are sacred to public education, Tn the dis: charge of that high duty they have more than enough to oeeupy every moment of the sehoo! hours ALL A MISTAKE. be Peregrinating Petors—-Wutn't yor like to be ea happy em er lark? Sollem Stmpron—Naw; dat's all er milutake, Br lark hae ter git up too early’ tor be tape et Laps PINAR ENE tg G, DECKMBER 22, 1900, ° OW’D YOU LIKE TO BE CHARLIE? By T. E. POWERS. WeUPRTTETTeerearerrerrrrrr crc ceerrcriccrrrnr sy ee * " . . » . . . . » . ABOKING | Lessons | UINJING - SPSS one ee rs . GEM M}gG ME LL . * 1. How'd you Like to eoncoct a scheme to se Ant (when you'd filly mastered pea TTMihoN $ ncit wtraight in Mise Tootney Wootaey'® ever und at Htralaht Jabs, Nalfshookm nt Jolte, atl you fat yours » same time ON yh at Papa Wootaey, and get about self invincible) ty carry the gloves nerose to Wooteey- 4 the firat step of i by taking a course of boxlig 1 opolla some evening and carelessly aak good Deagon from Prof, McBwatt, champion heavy-weight “dead un w (who never saw a boxing glove before) to have s Chartle did? h you of Amerioasas Chariie dat A felony round wi CD ined 2 ee ee as | 3. And say to him (while Tootsey toone on In awe at ' Bo oyout #kily; "Now, Beacon, Just you go at me as if! some horrid Joker has siut of the pun and set off @ ® was an awkward amateur like yourself, Don't b. pallfi) of rocketa In your brain, while good Deacon ® afraid, and don't ret angry if a chance blow of mine Ww you wea punohtig-heg agatnet the celling, § floors you.” And then antl in to wreak dark-red ven ‘omy nota bi atealat What ® Reance on hlm-ax Charite did? goes up murt come dowo=AS HE DID CHARLIE? ee Pee Ce UCC eee eee eee hee And suddenly fad rhe room is very ¢runk and that y ume as he tells you ehoertidy eebtbe HE WAS RIGHT IN THE "MOONSHINE " DISTRICT. i M4 Ansxiourt Father! am afraid Bil will never amount to anything. IT see him loafing around the pump, drinking water, ——— ‘ CAUTION VHORSSARY, Contributor (reading aloud)—His eyes were riveted on her face, Magazine Matior—Riveted? Here, cut that out, If he didn't belong to the union yoy'll have all the bolleremakers in this country down on us, Hef 1 were you, T wouldn't be a fool, Bhe-Indeed you would not. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER: To Remove a Double Chin, Dear Mra Ayer | What Is good to remove a double chin? BP. ROPER massage will reduce the chin, Be very careful to get an! operators who understands her fiful massouse will do more: a Plain Remedies to Help Plain Women, hot think foam bashful, but 2 blue unc T feel #9 uncomfortable that I | give way to a temper and stop apeaking. CLAIRE. N* ONE can do this work for you, Expert Advice to Seekers of Benuty, 4a tl Self-control you must acquire. ‘The best plan ts to force yourself to go into society and learn to govern your temper, . Biuehing is not a criminal perform ance and sensible men and women very much prefer the sensitive girl who Dluahes to one who Is #0 sophimticated that nothing can phase her, art” An ul harm than AR Actringen Dear Mra. Ayer Kindly print a remedy for wrinkies, something that will draw them together. What about that alum and rose water? HE alum and rome water In an astringent. You ean wee it if it = agrect with you, It rome\imes make, | the wrinkles appear less apparent. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. | for Wrinkles, od } QUERIES +x ANSWERS 00 9 0-008 . No, Nome-Made Hale Dre. Dieter and skin the face In average! Was ihe Opera “HOE produced at the Dear Mre. Ayer canes. It may be Inoreaned or reduced! Garden Theatre? Lm Do the hulls of butternuts and the) fn strength by adding to or taking from hulle of walnuts color the hair black| the amount of biehloride of mercury. Metiove yin the betting et neDixon fight, held tart Jame RC, Who was the ‘ay the MeGoy wary? Do not forget that thin lant ingredient | In @ powerful poleon and should be kept out of the reach of children and ignor> ant persons, DO not “Grennitet.t Kindly inform me how “Greenwich” te isially pronoures HG Twentyenine. Perty, What are ¢he ages of Della Pox ana Lillian Russell? M. WILBON, maceti, 1 ; 2 ounces sweet almond oll, | ounce yanut oll, 3 ounces; tincture of bengoin, 9 drops orange flower water, 2 ounces, Melt the first five ingredients together, Take off the fire and beat Wntll nearly cold, add. and witi they injure the hair or sealp? They are rarely successful. out buttermut dye, @ formula: Walnut Dye—Walnut skins beaten to a A. B.C, ] like to advise home-made a good stain if the dye la properly compounded, T give you pulp, 4 ounces; pure alcohol, 16 ounces, Strain, Apply to hair with a clean Cooper Union, toothbrush, Ing, little by little, the bengoin, and] Where can 1 jearn bookkeeping free Waste Formuine & eas lastly the orange fower water wf charge? ED. D Dear Mra. Ayer To Reduce a Stout Fae. | Wi te Might Please publish your bleach and food formulas for the skin, ANXIOUS READER. BRE are the formulas you desire, Formula for fice bleach.—Bl- ebloride of mercury in course i De Brains, Grasiias: waren 9 about this method, 1 have een it t. Agitate the two togethoy until ib pin ie P done time and again, bor'a dog, that barks and howe from 1 ; ; | A Care for Maske, to dawn and robs me PAR Deer Mee. Aver Do you know of anything thar would reduce a rather stout face? | am not very stout otherwise, but my face is very fleshy, BRRTIE, 8. Louis, Mo ROPER massage would reduce the at face, There te no question Dave my* that a men born in a for. elgn country and becoming a citizen of the United States, ean hold the office ot President of this country If elected. Bil} ways he cannot. Which te right? A. and B, Horrd of Health, 1 want (0 complain about pres ) about . ae , ) . « i)