The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1901, Page 10

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LAY LB Ce {MPBELL = ba tavh iin ide ee PREPDIEDIDIDEIOIG9NO- 1-44 6-5-550-90000500004 OOS IP HRES2 1 et No. The annual season during which the United Srate Tt fs to be shunned less for any actual venomou: rifying noises to whieh it gives note without the is Infes than qual huaght the Squealerinctum, but they don't really Hke it unlics they Compared with a performance by the Squ and the Galveston disaster a maiden's sigh, with a D-flat and knock the golden Diana from the spire a do-re-mi simple by the force of sound waves, 83.6 - 7 ERSTE ESTEE OE SDA 4-9 6-96-6-4-0000-06. normal of Ma > F the trust aucceeds tn buminess life tters and 204.8 : ] why cannot it succeed In the domain of religion? If a half dozen ratlroa or manufacturers by combining can yy form a better service and for tenn money | was only one communtoant ta and with less effort, and ao sell their| of populatt ny Product at a cheaper rate, asks the Mil. ! 4.28 population adelphia Press, why cannot t At thie of all the denominations combine 4 i the same or a greater amount and at a less expenditure of t!me, mon and effort? In short, why shoull ther not be a religious trust which would « the waste of effort anil the reduplioat of work and the cot: if éults now s0 conspicuous tn It will be hard to answer why *hould not be. Tt can be taken for granted that Singdom of Satan ts a trust. Int bination of effort {x carried to its eat extent. There is tio ove work, no waste of effort, If are found 5 now 17. sj ministers 408 such, wor comm, there the best results are ¢ this teach the o. won? Do not results concentrated effort effort? Statietiow are pul that while in 180 ther evangelical churches, were with 2651 -£ NEW PLACE FOR POWDER -BAG. clennes Ince, This Atuched to the garter, an woman it Te the Editor of The Livenin Why not have dizinfe: t warning or human beings pretend to tind algunas In Hstening to what is Known as a chanes to be m the Jeffries state this WHY NOT A RELIGIOUS TRUST? F It iw alwo claimed that while tn 1s Sed tebe tebe hhh ited ih deh bath bid ah bh Dhaba Ahhh Gh ST CST ‘tak WOULD: CORY. ted by this for the ne Sharke adison Squ 1 re peeceere cee ccctctcrcCoeert mr rendering: morbidly AE Big ( Church Combine Would Down Satan. or he watt King, provocation TLD ANIMALS | HAVE KNOWN. With Apologics to Ernest Seton-Thompson 4.—Grandus Operaticus Squealerinctum. ar animal ts happily short. “splitting, hor- weak-minded Many or “rending” £ Was to Ki use, It n too mueh of t > kind) placed in city iia ‘i ‘i i fluid) in long-necked Pr Pees daetiee one up uncorked In ~ disinfectants are odor! » 0 ' hi 7), Anexpensive, and even the most pungent 7°" 1 In anewer to ye Soft disinfectants are preferad> ty x stating that we a that often assnil ou teidn the War of ter “a crowded cnr If any means!? ‘ ine We the war be ured to keep disease germ elim f the ‘y sound nas = the pot i wsant 1, for on 1 Before the ould consider It a sreat blevsins. ptured our Mra bh 3. DARCY. M m ‘ teh avenue, Ozone Park, Le 1 ‘ 1 GEORG Z , Phe ere Walte Hiver dun shee teased t ait More Nu ior of The kvening World Cralpeantias iS: woman who persists in al Taw rthut Kab wilh: sade Aman she warts t heart, What th ' pt ns hie? Kinuly” erint| jury composed uf that will {certain names seem to have] she should try by all means in the power use lan effect on thelr owners’ dispositions. insane on mus fight was a lamb-like g: can derall a freight: car rden into Hell Gate with mbol he cent to nf the cent {n the work by fe wed \ple who Feure for it is net it BWA Beaded, varus ° W3 Pu . © Press Publishing Compan + ROW, York. | Rate pany New York vse Mat Marter, OMmce is A VOLCANIC ERUPTION AND ! If not read the stor of aman at the stake in daslight in Leavenworth, Jiesday you eught : to get Wednesdi moot The ' World an repair your 1 There was : way fat lesson in it. a pr sone that vou paren eT could not grasp fi jv read all the} bowanssscerye f details—the crowd, the the children = te laughing and joking. the 4 i {oilou the man oa fran being, mind yout the =: ' ny, the piteons esekuuations, the pleasure of the thou: fellow countes tien assisting in the torture, What is the profound lesson in this <1 i pert Net that liasity inthe enforeement of lay tierce bore its nature froin, Nort! emust have better laws aud better ottieials. that the peopl: yenworth are worse th © peaple of other Phe les ‘That civilization is only a veneer as vet, only a thin erust over Int still thin. But it i- ignorant and eruel barbarism—a thickening « Mist, © place where the erust breaks is not important. everywher If this were net trne several thor and people could not have been found in one typical eivilized eo amunity willing to lend them jselves to such a degradation, Of sithe Tinaintained, ty must be strengthened : But— tk of a civilization in such a eondition course law must be enforeed. I that there are thousands claiming to be a part of it who need to be re strained from burning human beings teen ener enen enone THE IMM civ no thousands of those at stake! Win isieivilized ie Aro con? Do you think it is “zlorious” rize men into armies ar yo oth slaughtering and robbing and committing nameless erimes De vou think in rabbit-cours- wholesale among a people who ask only to be free? te spend an entire day in chasing foxes, ing, in making the woods that rang with the songs of happy birds horrible with the death struggles of harmless creatures you have de- prived of lif Do vou think it “for sport?” ever” to engage in hazing, in tisttights¢ Do vou beat your children beeause you have Do vou like to talk about Do vou think that peo- not “tighting- bloc not taught them how to behave properly ? your “fighting-blood” as if it were a merit / eve that con vnee and is the source of the only true courage are and why”? soppish 1” Are you ci zo? A habits, in this column on correspondent, d that bad it did not enough allowance how diffienlt it is fora person in our large city to get into the society of people ‘whose says make 2 eeeeneneneneneenenee OF highest pleasure is their work and who spend their time Of course it is ditheult. worth while ¢ p self-improvement.’ ” ENDS IN 4 v. 1b rerene-e-9-0-e-e-0-0-0-o- What is easy that But the way To find these desira' is very simple. Ripconles tirst be worthy of their soc They have no time to waste upon On the other hand, veut if you have something to give. Tt usually vow if vou have nothing to give then: in return, they will seek takes a littl quanta i a stranger to form a desirable ae- But it does not take se long as it does to to entitle avcmmmlate the mental steck neeessary vou toa stand these markets of the mind, And w rthy of them, lof nonsense is talked ile vou wait for vour anees wet ready to be A good 4 It “bored by your own society” the butin a multitude wit loneliness, to be alone, tnultitude of aequ ees as whieh will enter vl inte of sins ied e not about tnd will make seu prefer their letter eked $ stupid. One of the curses of city life is that we see too little df ourselves, too uch of the monotonous exteriors of other. | If there were more oneness there would be less ionesomeness, BE OWERORVANY A poet RE PEOTION, ! mann, fo the mews, eing seriou rather plain men nar he sake her stratgh successfu."” man, in the broadest and bert sense. T. y “successful” he who hus n Poverty is lead y ty blaine, me vv thuitk tei ™ the cuuse of al- sh the wives of aling in toiine woult 6? id the man who tries woman, ej dint ft from soclety ts the ot {sauccesstul’ man. INO, CONWA ‘ogreasive dayy, exc pt rh ean help knowing when Idtot, towho] band is Hving beyond his income, and! ts ine KAlior of The rhs Why is It that when the Manhattan control him, But, no! 1am sorry ty [!L" directors stake Improvements on t t OTHER MATTERS OF HUMAN INTEREST. | eat that the fires of barbarism are still so near the surface | of the “milk-] vou} noyouw when others | fo company to the company of the silly and the | ICROBE IN BANKS. By FERDINAND G. LONG. THE GRIP M é ISIS ANS TELLER RRESTED —— oo ELIZABETHPORG BANK CLERK TAKES $ 100, OO BE i i | How can anybody expect S15-a-week «ter! eheap and mone ie CAN’ THE “What ts maid?" y fortune, MEAN fortune, THING. my T FOOL THIS CHAP. By B.C. KILVERT. sour pretty ~ Fr? Tt ie my face.” Nt be ashamed,” 7 YOu KNOW \ LAE SHOT Ws ALL A} (eels oF LIONS. yeas) 1 EARS ANON! \ Oi tie / Se atten a's the on sald the terrible | WRONG, t see the bride and nothing. down the a’sic to — nonnow Automod'! tomo First —I see our fin'sh, pile-What do you Automobile Flying machines WALKING GOWN. Don't go too far when telling a friend of prowess as & hunter. Old Boy fs Hatening, and it may be hard for you to square yourself with him later on. Gf meena e000 one ene tnenemenenenene 5: QUERIES +s ANSWERS { 10-80 010-0 10 enero 2) | mW. Werthers. through the col- » was Please amine af your je paper w | and fancies of no vistons i sod in what time he im of old. with their | ke yours respectfully. pe alias aC HARRY LYONS. | fife was a venture untried: 2h Broome ntreet, New York. by whith & ugh und a sig’ at In oPThe Grand Virter, LU fulnd‘every proinise dent by the dun stand h the long rkirt box-pliited at the Nee snd back, bodice is a’so box-plalt dant slightly all the way: rouna she} opens in the middie cf th on a ful plastron of firely se! Ife’ sun, et gt for the dark hadews fall, Bri done jatirney ts done, me tuate ax the tists vr cure for ¢ BY rs of youth that at chiffon, A knotted seartict bhiey | | Hberty in adore the burt. amd the Yeu. CZOR She pow, from the belt Ia of the same noft: material proper for a young bedy ne af siones that are arts of the plaite! whi e ehifton, mounted wht border.d with cream gulpure ” rarite: RUAN? Jy. in the vt wrt au | “| Cg | at IN THIS PAGE. but my brother has one, and she makes hig home _horrtule 1 ask, why are E REOPRkE AND iT Wibis Nbio BE PRINTED ¢ ON on which thetr care—whieh {<n equal b. » ant the moderate Mrtirg Fatiatatanees in Jewets and housetar alahe j prove f the Wrong way? W rihey mect will gre: f alnumertPoter | (tiewleaheradnietiovent ote p+ at nothing. | be er to have the sus lamps | a iasnive lemtencles In later years. red-halred people ee Prack de more or ie shit ys) And sisce the husband does ali in hig |put ght over the» inatead of | Educate the children, and the grown-ups zh Art aad Madph are power to make her and her chiidren {where they are now-in velling of whl be -temp-rate, moral and pur. H Some Common-Sense | strong-wil Few fellows, | happy she does not Inquire too closely | the car? Pi r J hide! “Train up 4 child the way he SNOW Be isos ot the Evening Wor Michnel ts apt to have red hair. into his meaas ef getting fo much|what Mttle light . y standing | and when he ts old he wht not demart “ye ta sou how to «tart the day other readers can suggest ther | money, Hj in front of one during nurs, from | he child ix the father f {ncnuch dai; mannerias tobe stronger, names. VEREALIST. | Frryeey ' J. W. O'REILLY. | the man.” Take good care of paren VT rightor and tn bette shape, On get> Saye Wives Are tu Blame. To ine ening Worl | site + Snuieations for Eduer- | education, Boe Ug up In the morning stand upright tn Heres inetd reaig A cotresponide: ks for a definition | ton, : Red Male aud Bad Temper. feted reom and take ten thy, Inhating very slowly to tha full extent ef the lungs, and exhaling end forward and round with the tps of your fingers ten times without bending the hy » ‘Thea cise on the tows twenty dimes. Then take 4 quick co:d bath and rub-down with a crash towel, You wht have. an appetite and your head wlll be clearer and you wil, fecl.better In every way. ARTHUR W, BROUGHTON, venting World aded people se much foxo much creszer Wort To the Edltor of The ntribute to t Why are red- vschool education of New Yers’a! quicker tempered [ehildren instead of spending all thetr( than any others? We were seven chil. coutributlons avon foreignira, One gen-|dren In our family. Three were red- eretion will prove the widom of this; haired, The other four of us had aweet, course. Teach the young the effects of! nice dispozitions; but our Ives were Qeohol upon the human aystem, and | made « burden by the three red-heads, education will prevent alechollc cx-| who were ugly tempered, captious-and cestes, Teach boys and ‘gi in thol uncertain and untrustworthy, It taught game schov-roome Instead of separate | me never to choose a red-haired wile 7

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