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TTA mre RR RRR UNCP RTE RMD “ARTIST LONG PENCILS 1S THIS ONLY A BELIEF? wre eed 6, oAK MS Hee nN SALT Avg BELLEVUE HOSPITAL INSANE 4” es A 1hy “eet on / S A THOUGHT. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, Published by the Press Publishing Company, @ to @ PARK ROW, New York. Entered at the Post-OMice at New York as Second-Ciass Mall Matter, ZOLA'S ELOQUENT AND POWERFUL SURVEY OF THE PAST AND THE FUTURE. Many are the cminent writers and many the profound thoughts jin the great Souvenir of the Two Centuries whieh will be i part of tomorrow's Sunday World, here fete pte enentetntate t $O5200S25655s5ce05e0rer graph that does nob suggest to you something interesting, something developing From this array of articles let us take just one by way of illustration Emile Zola on “The Gradual Liberation of the Human Mind,” ‘There is a subject which touches you, whoever you are, And how marvellously the foremost of living novelists lias treated it What insight, what boldness, what nervous enthusiasm, what pas sionate indignation against injustice and oppression, what eloquent faith in man and man’s destiny ! Listen to this sentence, descriptive of the present state of eivi lization: “Mankind te atl] plteously groping after real civilization ike a tangled mans of tarvae tumbling and crawling out of some dark, slimy cavern toward the lah that will give them wings! What a elimax of inspired metaphor in that last phrase! What do you think about this criticism upon our 4. wo YOU oo YoU AGRan material civilization? “Better food, fast steamers, telephone and electric lightaeall that ts only the a ry part of human de velopment, Means happine but happiness, Has the telephone diminished (he hunger he hungry? whist of Pee e me eee ey What is your opinion? Does not Zola underestimate the benef cence of these cheapeners and therefore diffusers of the comforts and luxuries of life will be page after page with hardly a para | _1900, \BBlorid FUN FOR THE THE LAUGHTER LOVERS. | One NO oe POOR MAN : ‘dihiadie FEAST, 1, The Hear-Now wild turkeys at the | how them an Lever get PROUD. by the time nowball Brown! hn n nuffering such agony from this toochdehe that | haven't slont for three nights | Black—W ow have tt pulied? Se oe Hin affall 8) toratio just snubbed me!" | Would My You, Ito's been awfully stuck uy : — , since he fell Into that pastepot FOND DREAM re A PAT, “That's a queer palr of eronire. One can talk nothing but golf and the other! 9 Tommy Spruce—Come on fellare ag Joes nothing but drink,” 1 thin big snowball In the classroom! It may be sald the comm ator that there is an aMnity between off and tening up. Quien eat? Hirde of a foather flock together THESPIANS b Popular ides, Encouraged at Bellevue, of Medical Prog In Zola goes on to note the decline and practical discontinuanes i the Dying Centur 8 im lpdees , ying 4 ‘ of legal torture, ‘Then he adds and you will think of New York LOE EEE OEE ESE HEAR Er biteb tt Wenterte fre | iA ei ] ane 0 bat elit and America as you read, not of Timbuetoo and Unjiji: A \J Y 8 RMON B Passing of the Old Yoar and Its Burdens, “Bul are not the newspapers filled wilh revolting cases of children tortured: by Votes of the Clocks That Never Stop, | parents: of wives who are long suffering martyra; of studeni# who find eruel ab ciacad oF she: yaaa ave | + Sapna recuse SA ict stip atid a ; dotight in bullying wome poor, Hb«ifted compation? And do you know what] Lite Waldo- Mamma, whon T grow up ar sh ta wid wow When esa Iereny aire tt Ke) and eu 1 trightful things take place—t will not any In Turkey or iberia, but in the pent: | may The a puytlint andthe known as tho i Daves 1h nscline : | Wl Wivel sel Ravan ‘ tei Niner] tentiarien and inane aaylums of the movt advanced nations? Hoston Hasher or Mexus Paddy, please? ie apring e blawaon e ! ve L, on 2 ne! Pear war younk, and when Ht wwung Uh en! Wlevent Twolvet With West Point and Bellevue and Randall's [sland in the NiO RINT WOMAN ' eythe and ere throug summer very aint to have 1900 to depart this ' eM > ‘ ‘placa ‘ Be WarveNt felis, the year was wtrong; bu [ite It han iwen a good eat Whar {very day's news, can you deny the force of his indictment { But} Heat point out your faulie because | i cdl wy 1 semething movin ite: BeeEw ira thieoe at (ne walk ; MORAL MARRS aera Bids he goes on to make an even graver charge, one that comes home tol” ghe—Nonsonee! If you really toved| Manager Bug-And what poaliton In Will be dead What trlumphs of art, and setenee, and | x » Americans, citizens of a land of free speech, moe you would thok my faulta were my rata pass pi hi uae to? a A AI | Preserenorenenontnensutree ' xcollonce Mr, Glowworm=LAght comedian, 4 e cant stom (hls annual decadence { Aven ene 4 e Li balan po oun with especial strength: posh an rs | viii et all the back, wet all the it, alas, how sacred Mt has been with ; roLaaecee tt PWaiehen back, aot all the chronometer we What pillows, hot with fever, hie “1 have It from eminent American proters PUTTING IT ANOTHER WAY. Back, but you cannot se T wok Hat could not te cooled! What graves a) For the old family clock you might aup: pening wile enough to take down THOUGHT AND core (hat ih meat Of the anity ore aae PRO That ‘Time would have eapecial re en J strength and usetulnens! PUNISH United States they would not dare express thelr Apoet, and the k hold of th ) rane putting down. the THINK HINT real convictions on reltwtows, politient or j ld at wee of that centonar J] salt of earthly piiertmage and taking | Sppemoneoentepnesenent j ; ih ft ; | fan of 1 snd pushed them the crown of Heavenly reward) What economical questions, hecwase thelr renignn~ 1 bwok, you m t that Tine would Hildren, of In Bible time, crying: "My | qtene wow ely he demanded at once," Bop or retreat for east few Head, my head! And they carried him ; ee ae i dunvies his mother, and he sat on her knees Have you noted the lack of vigor and originality in the ex \ag t Ay " am! "9 z, A noon, nd then gled,"" : : . A f q is a il ee ven i Ne ot REV, 1. DE WITT TALMAGE. ie Mi Mee Ba el pha to \eale preased views of our loading educators? Have you seen any signs) So mivthier on their wedging day, 1 FiTuCk| Tots esepetweronecarererococononecseorersep [HOMME Year! What orange blossoma fof this intimidation? Is the thought that comes from our colleges the hour of you Ply, Taounded tne for the marriage altar, and what myrtie A fy 4 net! At your tether sdeath tolled atl wotng on ao tong t cannot afford’ te aton.{ for the tombs of the déad! Hosannas stale, conventional, suggestive of the meaningless repetiticn of old pour mother’s departure, Yea, Lenust| | pounded, ihe birthday of Amanwun| id lamentations bn collision, Anthem + hound wi f out of Ife UT] Independence : ! Pt om the r ni ¢jand dead march mounting from. the formulas ¢ , , ; we j Mwai wo on. 1 tun Tek-tock!| poaoy th 1865. 1 have seen many Prost} same ivory koys Here is his most startling proposition: ary’ Bae aren tock | Senta tnouanreted. | atruak tte hour of a iibvelapheegt el ted ai vagha bia “Ht te much more absurd that @ young Vanderbilt or Castellane should inherit Re aaiace hy 7 tts 1 the nie rect ‘ant id au ansaesination, 1 have ut tunities that can never return, BING | @ ppsauqnosquonenononneos millions than tt would be to permit the sons of Me- Bay, Cheques, the other day T heard "Br, that is, T mean, he sald you had] § The Boar—Woell, 1 mined those tur 4 q 1 Ime for emancioatta® prov i ‘a ik ther + Kinley and Loubet to rule us because their fathers did.” | Smages ay that you were sharp as a a head like a tick keys, but these biscuits and molasse pApHtiale there are clocks. Suppom that! Chieago fire and Charleston earthquake] Words spoken (oo late, oF not apoken a NBW AND ; teat aae Joka nab ae Baa by Presidential proclamation and and epdimion of fever and cholers. All, Means of getting woot, or doing eranruaxe And he prediets that the same evolution | So — = i bad . i wien Sd hake ot Taeeeani | : phe » [mood, wo completely mone by that the ‘ ‘ ‘ tive ji hath : Hy om it ‘th a vitor | sae hae iatiahies si inerea:§ H ir heiigel's Wied Soule abl: vocant thes WAY oF which has abolished hereditary power will HARRIET HUBBARD AYER: More peice for Various Lovers; 4& SS & 8 turret he ordered ty sto Hj why whould LF wtop? 1 chime for the a>] Can it be that this year lA cloelag and wi abolish hereditary wealth; that the two are “ First Aid to Wounded Hearts Be alook! nil! our Mabbatha aro better} ional holldays, T toll for the mighty| ye have no certany that when Our (est WHBRITED offenaly y A oawail Wants to Learn How Rich He ts house, although they allow several othe Kept and drunkenness turns y}oend, 1 cust eo oti Fomust go on.) Deo. BL haa sped away wo shall enter & WEALTH, equally offensive to the law of reward propor: ase ek A POUHE then 10 Call, We Sane iaeak ar and bribery and disetpation \ ; Moe ee et ees ark at alt tho vant’ Iw the] eaemeereeeere-eh tioned to morit. Tats keeping company with a widower the ly. 1 do not faney that my 8 4 Ay nie vat week i ey i n + +. | hey say he owns two houses ow meeting, but {teannot be helned, Kindly " 4" saya the clook, “1 have j ) 1’? TALMAGR What is your opinion on this point? Read what he says in its! wourt tke to know If hin wife left the advise mo what todo. ‘TROUBLED, ' ] r ’ puKe hidren or to fl dike a wate ntot raudl - — J completeness in the Sunday World tomorrow and think about it, | "700, Gren te AO OA TY PFO G A aaah ty Ab he tS r sons i) Love" Cleverly Taught. wt af 4 i j bys wil i f ‘ WITH BOOKS AND BOOKMEN, ee rhe Gront American Novel Cinwriten| But Zola in not n pessimist, Ho way: Y sin san natal Thibe ? O ante key 4 1e Gren eri oO ° : F . ain m you do not absolutely se ft ain greatly mistaken, If yo SH hav UE | RARROOOEOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOED ([lrly reekiog With Revolution and “Deploring the present, T look forward into this pregnant new Chin mental attitude on your can convince them you are the prope } from "CNt Glance” dow gion. And the strange part of it| itl fout sanaHonens! J part doo not augur well for a very] Awsooiato for thelr daughter, they. wh By to ‘Bookkeeping ‘aus rh te tha nok maken the moa |COHEITY WIEN pOrsaay o | happy fu like your etratghtforward action In Uh Minute ‘ \ Jed f Coloniaphobia “alt up | It is always refreshing, elevating, enlightening to come into | ty have money of your own, tlor and wil no doubt be willing ¢ { now * ‘ good story, full of sure ' f 1A . make to you you in thelr home, which, o gold | lave wit treet that never Mage} eontact with a strong, frank, powerful mind, Sueh a mind has W If you are ready to ape Md the proper place for you t eer reeeinia Traaw (Harper ® veingle awe ALL Of which BOOM TOT Ht Zola, And it ix at its best in this article in to-:morrow’s wit An youl Oertahnly Moet the girl Tao P W (at even an oftalatn subject may | Mord a frank talk with i Waal Ri Compared \ ‘ v # hands of the| \World J hum Neos maiters since SPIN Lovest \ hie le that i hin In any respect, You may assent em to be Hh paramount te Dear Mtr Ayer Aton sne Right | You may not agree with fimo in any respoet, ya i Would it he proper for me to ae 4 ‘ ! lie some of his views, dissent from others, But if you read you will] eeptng Company with Two Young knowledge my affection for a youn \ r laymen RAYON: RUN. [Lt , | a man by giving him a book or some othe if t " be aroused : ‘1 5 it tall sal token of affection? I have hear j charming, A ) . ‘ . There is nothing more contagions and in Wasi: ons og rom other parties that he thinks 1 (OATter AU) narrowly (acupn great \FTERNOON GOWN ewer nrr rr bh Be Bgl Wa Mi eld e kreat deal of me. T can also ace tt b, tiem. It ts uv \ AVA foctious than thinking, le ua staat oie Ls Dy his actions, Shall | wait for him go ao a two indifferent (le \ ; ResER VOTE OF ‘Tounorrow's Souvenir of the Two Cen | rear ov / LB _MARRIET HUBBARD AYER, | knowledge hiv love frst? i Plaved al the bexinnink, ‘Me WEALTH FOR ri " They both hold very: wood MIBS M, ©. ry indow ol es os is w vast reservoir of thought, fresh, tl : Pie the Men of mixed marrtagés, ‘They do Y all mean Mt fe j Se aaces stores. In |Q ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE 9 PHB MIND. ture Nie B Neate e tes ome ways to cher] aot win me to ave anything 0. do 7M ded A a } “The Hail Mark \ 190900000000000000000') pecereeeeoomes sparkling, invigorating, Drink! Drink deeply’) My parents are very much oppored to with ether” of the men any” onger J teh RAND CHOACEOS 4a. ah : : ‘ - ; from the mi , to drink again and again! pene the fret advances and always q greai ee ty vis an ni yawn, for the (A Return again and again ‘ gern ai | «6 RECEPTION GOWN. AM oc a Joss to understand your letter] If not a fatal, mistake, foF @-WoMAD : " \* me © | Sencseee exactly speak of two young mon] evinve her affection for a man until i aw. G " we are who appear to hold the same place] has been sought I Norore “ wari ns HUMOR THE TYRANT,| THE DAINTY GIRL in your reghr, You cannot certainly pei a of w bor ‘ a} | At ‘ se the man eo content |AP HB girl with an alr of dainty frown Wish (o marry them both at once, That Joan proposais and one nd | 4 and std hie rye at ince of his Algnity noms te sure to be admired. She may would be a mixed marriage in truth Pie Question Again, Eee way ts a f ‘ ; Shieh: ie ead of the house, No matter| not have many changes of sowie If your parents object to both of these, Current gomslp avers that the Charter R im a tw J f an ae ne the home, the wise wife ahe may have bur fow nace, but It ho wentlemen that would seem to be a very | toWH state Prison has abjured mineeph ay Ginevrn) "prone : vies her husband feel that there he is has always the alr of being suet apick excellent reason for your bringing (he|4# 4 steady diet for the prisoners be ‘_ ture. | wear we " aia te a ehat hia convenience and happls |end he will never lack charm acquaintance with them to a cione,| cause the medival experts declare the ts hardly Ukely to ‘ , Peeeee eine at chief account, He may | Of Course she must be almost perfec Mothers and fathers usually are very | it impairs the health of the inmates am | ’ . ; : Ti ‘ about In hia contact with life | ton In details The edger of her skirts wise concerning suitable compantons for} tends to Increase the death ral For a ce " 1 , k hed nit (here lot hie feel that he le |fresb, her shoes carefully polished and thelr daughters, —_—————___- “The Groat Asm N: \ f | eracn whose importance and aiilittes handkerchief, neckwear and all her mod: I entirely agree with your parents ax hundred books have ral 4} 4 Mab Sencena | lowt attompts at finery mut he osleply to the undesirability of the marriage of the long-oxr 1 mary mes | ¥ any nian of genuine authority out: |ffeah. ‘This means the strictest atten: pereons of opposite religions; very rare QUERIES a0 ano ANS! How the wenile read ’ ve i side of his home has lost heart and poise |{on, Brushing and pressing will take ly such unions result in complete happl- persuaded ' one seecane muthurity. waa denied him at time, and once ono establishes a Feputn- nens, 100-8 ame Himes At the publivhore’ estimate. And | py f J Ss i" home, Many @ man of small account (Yon for this é6rt of spotlesenees It must ‘The Man In a Boor, Not Necessarily, #) the world at jorge bas walted, with! o, ' Hi imong hla fellows has gathered strength [Ye Kept up, hecause What would not be Dear Mra, Ayer Must the parents of the President ¢ 3 tori in 4 y and power from the atmosphere thrown [Roticed about a careless woman would 1 have known a young man for some] the Unjied States be born in the Unite toleinteleleloieieleimloleletetetelet | motinting the wilieanertinel, AL about him in hie home seer dreadtul untidiness, time and wanted my parents to be also | Staten? OK i ' yo Mean time, we nWa't th t To feel himvelt deferred to and con-| She is i'kely to take to Inelaborate acquainted, I extended an invitation Apply: (w: teataiad HIGH AND LOW. Fen tp gl delabypahsah Sd viheced To toate to the weak gout, Anglcthes and simple ways of wearing hor to bim to dine with ua, He never do: ely wislature, i | TF ikelavinl, hvaue fre sn ee tan wtudiew her husband and (Halt: Furbelows aint friages are not knowledged the Invitation nor sent a| HOwcan t change my name? STK boot and a ehor and a alipy sees res | plans to make for him just that home| ¢sy to Reap apick and span. Tearet nor called or even apologized for Momlay, TAved once tn . ab let's ro Atmomphere that moat thoroughly will TT such conduct, | made all arrangements) Would you please state in your value Hut the boot and the ano Revolutionwey fletlon—in fact, ait eo tend to the support of hie personality, Cows in the United States, to make his vistt a most enjoyable One. | bie paper what day Oct. 1, 188, was? Would nave nothing to do sndttions af Colontal ne hay Now, would you ever recognise a man GUSeIE, With whe slipper because ane wrung dry of Interest and. poy te ‘The total number of cows kept for milk that would show go little manners? was low, Riven thane 1 with al An Odd Old Bank Note parposss In the: towne and cities and Yor BRvt Bat the king ant she queen and Awe When they read last year In the showeases devoted to exhibits Miaesay bo bfcgfid! si at ae day oung sven an autrageously a Tales Shaver © roa! pervent “We he pret @ Meredith’ tha This afternoon gown of red cloth | of earty printing from Be) 4 , y entirey a aaiie aus " ak a wh ot| nan bolero of the mam a| the Britieh | Museum WM. Minals comer secon, wiih 119,4@9,| , This lovely kown is of pale blue crepe) J jugtitied in declining to continue MeKintey, up Georme Variderbilt's presence i) protably Ko 10 sleep over the pame took tad lie pubiledion beea de- layed until cootay, Lt pie midet of obln Hearts comes Joagph A. Aliphele: an star ang h the gobbler « ther ned to 1 boot ould suit, ME Lo the basi, eal if vost Is of white moussel festoons of eoru lace da with narrow “Ant Nhe 1 of ecru lace on the shoulders. The fancy | juat placed an fnteresting addition—a with appliques and Pennsylvania third with 9,615, ee Rice from Texas, Bamern Texap te Haw Teg a line de ole, with| Chinese bank note issued during the ’ down the front,| retgn of the Emperor Hung-Wu, A, D. black velvet ribs | 198812", ‘This is the earilent specimen de chine, combined with Russian lace and chiffon, The bolero and long points which fall on the skirt ar of the Run oe lace, ee your acquaintance with him, ‘They Meet on the Sly, Did MeKipley or Hryan get the largo voto im the otty of New York in th election of 18067 4, LIVINGSTON, een ea

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