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PROVERB FOR CHRISTMAS. “Tt Is More Blessed to Give Than to Recetve.’’ ses 5060006830008 oo & ENN THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1900, \g POG 51D AAODEEDORD ELD PPPOE IDDIAODPDDDOSOND ETDS DERE EA MADE AAEA Hho d OW'D YOU LIKE TO BE CHARLIE? | _ By T. E. POWERS: | goers BE ODEO E LEED 199OOS1OOO 140984 F O14 DOOR OPES VO. 4 bees é Published by the Prose Publiahing Company, 0 to @ PARK ROW, Entered at the Fost-OMce at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, HOW YOU MAY EASILY MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS MERRIER. |? In such # vast city us ours everything is on a vast seale—beauty | ¢ and viee, light and darkness, happiness and unhappiness, Dut perhaps nothing else is on § vo Vast 4 benle us Longines, ‘ In New York today are assembled tens $ i ; $ $ f and ugliness, virtue ee of thousands of young men avd young women, | for from home and friends, practically alone in the great desert, — | Tn New York to-day are assembled thousands of families, living $ apart, knowing no one. $ Their home in the boarding-house or flat, or perhaps the great mansion, is like an unvisited igland in the midst |4 of an ocean Waste, In New York today are thousands of fricndless sick and erip- pled, wondering whethor every one does not wish that their useless lives were ended, All these and the like are the inhabitants of New York's vast loneliness, You who are estublished here; you who have friends, 1, How'd you Iike to take a whole day off, just to give yourself plenty of time to carefully select Mins Tootsey Wootsey's Christinas present, and join the rust orowd on the “'L’’ ataita on (he way to the shopping Matrict and be caught up and awept off your foet by them—as Charlie was? 2 And be swept, In the samo fashion, ment store, unable to find your feet amid the etrugsiing, pushing, wabbling, selsh crowd of hollday shoppers and struggle in vain to eseape—as Charlie did? relatives, many associations; you who will tind the Clristinas spirit flooding your life » make the des what are you going to do to-day and to-morrow |? ‘t blossom for some one or some group of your lonely fellow-cltizenst You have seen the picture of the ragged little boy standing in} > the cold, looking wistfully through the window that reveals a throng |? » , of happy children dancing about a Christmas You know what was in that little boy's heart—-not envy, not hatred, not anger, but » loneliness, the saddest emotion of which the apable, Scent ene THHOUSAN LiKE THis foots tree, uw" noy, »| iuman heart is o¢ Well, that is the feeling in tens of thousands of hearts in this sity today as the Christmas preparations are making, as cheerful: ness rises on every side, as the sounds of merry-making begin to be| § ward, ‘Those who are alone in New York—whether they be rich or | | : poor, Whether they live in an attic or ina great house—are saddened by w sense of their loneliness, a sense that they have no part in these ' thoughts and words and deeds of friendliness and kindliness, H You may have had this feeling of loneliness, You may have COPE DONEEDLDEDDILODELD 1 DIEODDEE dD ObODEeS DEE AR EOeegE sede bdeoHG ba | Wandered in New York as in a wilderness, longing ‘for friend-|' ene en Berhaut Bhaw Talk Why ahd How ship, sympathy, for some indication of interest in your welfare, If IN THE PLAY, LIFE IS ] HE THING, Dramas Succeed; Reputations Hamper. You will instantly understand, ‘ & And try ie stop at veri hag 29 ped lt ie wa he anes Aigettoesbac eased abi t ui owe Li al jo make cl a B BANARD Haw, th eroul Hhallshy Srownlny and Myron rolled Into oie, amnualatanee for tho Arat UUme In my Do you keep a shopt Are you the head of an office? Then|: a: Rercle stun ravtedd the. fatione couiner only to be yourself how you'd have drained a fo" of Grote tomb “Phree V for Muriians," * just | Montecistie than Wagner, Mactiae |fose to those who have never. seen {00K about among your employees, find those who are alone in New ayiony swirled onward by the crowd~as Charlie A at eal iota on Bro the: Palle 08 arith tome | an MARS EA Hy Kite eaullbar ) Pur While to obler paygoers the un} York, see to it that they get what you would have been so grateful CHARLIE? ah aa’ ‘ords ake c niqui water make One odne « iT attempt te y § eritign ot bie stnee playe [ste channel) and the tecknlolan without | tle natural history for conventional | damemenme-eoeemom for ten, twenty, thirty, perhaps forty years 900000000 a! hed ith dh tabled totsidaa dd | \ 1 romant » trata WHAT Am YOU shon ¥ y , 7 s 5 ) “\4 F f " f ‘ My | powa Fow | de you came here to make your start SIGNS AND OMENS, A. REST FOR SANTA CLAUS te dimou r bugs | do Very skilfully what the Mississipp! | thelr inevitable dilemr 0 ina in life, 4 f their ats | sdo@m vory rudely, # * * thelr identifeation im, ble for th TRH LONER t we 3 Gained again and agar | “peshnically 1 do not And myself able| Moment If eo, #0 much the better fur | Peeeemeenontntnonenh Are you yourselfnow a beginner, but 3 tir nse "iza's' v Sy cima gates aa over tl vamany 37 ® "24" aking your start among friends and rela Thengdgok about ‘la to Me 1 have the iatogt meshanieal Improves | "Heputations ato cheap nowsiays. | ainong your fellows for those who are not as af@ fou. Do a than "I | men 5 ed on by| wore they it id atti! be ¢ drata than "The Niboluns’e | tmpoweibie. & Heder th efor any spirited ott | What you ean to make them less lonely, émber that a frank, Mae sibeis tango, and cepvonrarnée thee (cee Co ee eee ee nbn: OnGURES TORCINED. eautat oa | ele lly word may carry more of the Christmas spirit than the cost ate now velng turned out by weiters| w wails have Only eo that the flood of general en }liest gift, \. whom nobody dreams of mocking with | jut my re old stortes, m4 ver rise above hf i - the word I it le the 4 1 | sraaiat Anite Rea wii-waicr mark, 1 hate to Are vou alone in New York? Then look about for some other POU oe ek ese ' 1 AeA : the | lonely one or ones and forget yourfown loneliness in trying to make “Indeed, 1 defy a vo thai] aut of ‘Cangar and Cleopatra’); my.atag ‘ oy} them forget theirs, ° the great epoch makers in foe ary have | tricks and # nen and th 4 , i { i teed thelr} T LOUKKAIY teehateat | ed ge A Don’t be afraid of intruding yourself upon some one, Don't oie By ak Wespalaal " | ume wrandtacher| fh of reputatl ay ay be disturbed by the appearance of coldness wherewith so many hu- Bwindurne wou! greater Py) tie sone people who make thee font aie lll iyes Me ee nan beings hide their longing for love and sympathy, Don’t be ( Win \s They A ltont oh E ~~~ Jafraid of being misunderstood, ey Appeal to a French Bysaayint ee | , . er y LOVE AND WOM oO Go! oh bat Wonten Menounce Publie beta! Look about you and freely follow the impulse of stmple, natural OVE and the now woman aro thus Ihrary by Aint of syllogtame Unban ier thom take complete possession of tho | Auman kindness that will surely come. i ' y th what them, life, Let mannieh wome ft they ——- eR SAO men ai wen OR eee atc w HUH are big, greedy ebitdren, latless| must, turn doctors, and womanish mer : mated from the | u talk to them of rea inh prie 1 Nery, | hE EEDA ADD DERPDEEDO DDD DPSPODOED OOD IS D2 D990G@ 4 Claviore 1 vu J Hoy to brewk thelr necks in pure Mforters, ministe ve Nite rt Putnam's t it of a Herve it i necessary | and divine hom we sroURH Lov HOW NOT TO GET SICK AN th oi nemrert hoa Wurlons well, and well) aid love throy let them have | ¢ YHA lean with the back upon anything that ts cold. mak A + eat! Baad We Ihok, lot them excel te, en) fo er take warm drinks and then immediately go out into the cold, NH above th i ; 1 te love eh Mal wad! In our @ Keep tho back, eapeolally betwoen the shoulder blades, well covered; ife w recom f 1 en Wu " Nat ie the real ques atlna t alwo the chest well protected. In sleaping tn @ ¢old room establiwh the bs F Bore A t Verrarenan flower, Ww in, F H of breathing through the nose, and never with the open mouth, my W \ BHF pned boota; | am a at 4 Nover go to bed with cold or damp foet : he aien shells h La ; ae yahai ein a bi FM eit food | ¢ Nevor omit regular bathing, for untews the skin te in active condition iv aly y Bar al woe my elite rs Hh aalihen tir A AR Lis + the coll will close the pores and favor congestion or other diseases, asl Adee Tava WHOM CHA; na wf ms : Renee bear acibins EI Atier exerelye of any kind never rid An open carriage or near cing havi Cd i inunoiaaa hyayaa mation | @ Window of A train for @ moment; It Is dangerous to health and even Iite, ine f : A viathasl aan la ears When hba an little a# possible untl the hoarseness ts re- Porhay ht be ter if me v be Rapes bi ep hyd Poel covered from, else the votco may be permanently lost or difficulties of i could t ly and * ¢ Me of intelligence and er.{:2 tie throat be produced ’ re t rm-chale i ' j ‘ mene \» Merely warm the back by the fire, and never continge keeping the . {back exposed to heat after it has become comfortably warm. To do other- fy is wer ae | | wise de deblitating, t DARK GREEN GOWN, | T OUERIES anv ANGV eecteena | TRAVELLED CAT. |% When going from @ warm atmosphere into @ cooler one keep tho A AND | ras wii cae » mouth closed ao that the alr may be warmed by {ts passage through the ke : QUERIES ANSWERS { > nose ere Mt reaches the lungs. | Ptetatnttetetnde tote @tobod pow tmtnss | wh Re DALE PEDI IPD DED BE idl Gana and steoavern ever ‘ae (Oopyright, 1900, Wm. ®, Miller.) w York? Mad thoy a Aght's su TOLD), \adlee who called tor the firet timp: Phyliis hangs her stocking there, Don't be fooltsh, dear olf Sante the late one in Chiong ‘If any one should call this after: ‘Yoo'm, Mrs Brown is at home, but! ane x1¢-You won't feel no Mr. As sho did in days of yore; Skip this room and take a reat; JAMES 1 noon, Mary, aay that 1 am not well) ms ate 90 baad for lune ehe] Kparrow, when I drop this rock malt on! Bmilingly she noes It awa This te what I think=sub rosie . said a mistrese to her newly engnged) had to go to ped.” # watohed It years before. fhe can fill the stocking beat, . TS ROR servant, ‘I'm afrald I ate @ little too Ee asiellh xd po ahe's We as ptaslalialingy — | aie recelve larger popular much of that ne poaeiig: tor nat Pol 3 Rea bovieical ' HARRIET HUBBARD AYER Questions of Etiquette Answered. a eo) ve) +0 Sea and ft, of something j Fought | ynn—I hear ¢ the weather man 7 3 TO SETTLE BET, a severe headache, I am going (o| has been taken to the honpital. ’ vie “ The Right and Wrong Ways in Behavior, ¥ Brook Varm Colony, He down," Triplet-/That te true. The shock was , Bine te Lecky, your presence at tho marriage of his it ts easy ‘enough, If you can show What was the name of tho sem! A fow moments later the mistrems| too much for him, “ Dear Mra Aver) aieser, Misa Mary Johnaon, to Mr,| your proper credentials, for you to get | sooladiett n formed some from her room at the Head of th ira) “What shock?" What color would be table and} Frederick Brown, at Bridal Hall, on|en introduction to her family and pay years ag ow gland, © heard Mary my to two arta crate | “One of his fore lucky for @ young girl to be married jn? | Thursday, October the wecond, at 3 P. addresses to the girl If on further | nuntter ngulehed men asi fo bive untucky? “Mise L, B, [Mc Thig ts a mere form which you} acquaintance you desire to do so, w a farm? will fill out properly, = re ionoteeaoa TONIC, apond pee Maa ole Nes 7 STEWED DATES. Xo i re appropriate for TEWED DATES, served with ov unin eh LM eens Monee att Wante to Get Married. without cream, make a delicious ’ a now to wa aved through Deer Mra. Ayer: dessert, Wash a pound of new NY TRAN GIRt k t the world ws Tam.a young man, healthy, and with Taree troroughiy and remove the etonhly shee. e » Bonteont & good Income and fair prospects.*l) pur them into a stowpan, cover thets ‘ A., retired or For “Hall Wedding.” would be willing to enter In a mAtrl-| with (wo cupfuls of cokl water and let “ # thero any olnuse tn the Constitutioe| svnral languages now in Dear Mrk Ayer: monlal engagement if T were to fod A) them poll cen minutes, Add to them the ixainet a ma Ving th ron for! fornia Will you kind}y adviag me how to have girl to my liking, There lives Sb Julee of one lemon and half a ecuptub Hrvaldent a nnd ene ag Wedding invitations printed for a ‘hafi{and beautiful girl In my neighborhood, | of gugar and boil five minutes longer, BK. ABRAMS. UNIQUE CHARITY GOWN wedding? Not havin ny parentyjand I would Ike to propose to hee, ') Gtrain the fruit from the eyrup and boll Py 1 | "Yer, - (nearest revative a single Orother) I am|don't know anything about her standing! ihe jartor alone for den minutes, Pus De Gown of dark gr cloth. The dlovee| Maworth ‘among the ah partyh nog ¥ living at present with a married cousin, |in euelety, nor do L know her parents oF! ihe daces into a pudding dish and ture Mehabice hay a triple shoulder co'ar | geeta known as ‘The Lake fina coildeted al FAITHFUL, | her friends, nor her exact address, DU!) tne gyrap over them, One-half cupfub : 4 with binck mohair braid, In the] g My pour, | {a the church off KE Invitations ehould be written] am vesting ter very oft of finely chopped almonds, Engilnh wale “entre of which |» sewn mold ribbon oe ast Cwelva montis 9 just as they wOuld berit the wed.) Would you kindly adviee me about the | nats or pecan nute may be added to the the efiges of the black brid Larwest Polp Mil, joe were made tlew cons ing were to be solomnized’ at| manner in which f should approach her?) yyrup, ‘The bodice is trimmed with! American and Canadian capttaltess|noctert with the oung indy home, excepting that the guests should LPF bape gett Aid’ ethape of biack or duti|oconteenpiate the establikhmont in. the t ney dress he informed in the invitation that the HE only Way for you to become HORKID FRAN, panne oF p de chine, and tho| Rainy Lake rer of Weatern Canada " acquainted with a woman is to be} He ~ Well, the miners have finally ¥ Of ihe same ma-| the largest pulp sill in the world. ter of Chartty presented. If you really} gone on'ntrike, ‘That means a coal fate the full undorsieeves.| soruco in inexhwlatible quantities tp Many Gores and feund in the region mrmed and unex colled water power i# also it Wat ronical apirit 10 have those souvenirs of meannew—the buttone—gewn tn patterns on her drees, properly for gtr! you will find @ way! ine, Oe ee eae ret He toowe hr ‘Sat rot lp tbe | ays ar eta" état wt bon ect 7 Y . A M4 we a

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