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‘THE MARCH 7, 1901 WORLD: THURSDAY EVENIN FORTS TIMELY CARTOON. | ARS MORE THEY WIL), CONTINUE OF HIM. ‘OR FOUR YE- TO M: {WE A MONWEY SECRETS OF A CROESUS’ S SUCCESS. led upon mywelf In selGretian! 1 made up my min myself Indispensadie, instea: ally looking « preciate mer » may be true Once a week. every Saturd. of the various upward of forty, During the meal nor change iden: em of your superiors F bad an tmpetuo: I Nad to be up eh Was lo show him my ache and drauned o ing elm bur the quence I became his assietast At twenty-one 1 married carly marriages own, rigged up a laboratory CHARLES M. SCHWAB. hothe manu that bo would + one of thetr sex honor of 4: Hot been betiou As ft te, the glo The petttooated Mrv. Margare: 1 astrono:nica! Mra. Fleming docs e@bour comfor Fleming makes jer tographic plates taking phot vray Of the heavens on FOR surssors, with the sclas dina nay tha more satisfac EVERY LETTER AN EDITORIAL. 4 Rumor Wows, To whe FAitor of 7 Capt, Chapimar ih the Tendertoin, and \ men had Uttle chance, WI Chapman's: go he bir enough to 97 Love That Brings Crime. To We RAWoe of Tre h We are indebted or has roored ¢ F the crowding « ~making, in fact, The compantes blame the public for the crowding, but the public has to ride, and if enough cars are not provided it must crowd the few thatare The rem- @ rejected lover shot down a gtr! | Institutions, and when woma {$o\be regarded aa a chatte: tages were born of It, Baker, in the middle of the ‘found tribes in Africa By C. M. Schwab, Steel Million my duty, but It gave me great: ii Lowledge An employee should smething that attraets the attention of his employer to him who {9 not susceptible to en- nt will not succee!. ‘Those to continues tn the even tenor of ) no attention, are at Aman must be woke atin fo date. Miere were never so many opportt «for the right Kind ef young men as In a college education Nerstand his at the bottom tmself up. To nce when young eltev oso he must comm time, il trlee to camnhine work with Me ts not wra ire up ta hts am vaduatton Pohool, from a high: a man to be 1 general sought to Knowledze, and adiand study much MARGARET FLEMING, HARVARD’ 5 STAR FINDER nl, whe their pt In Mts quite a amber ritleht reaches the cart! 1 othe sensitive plat this Thent travel a) miles per rwoman nine fen seat Sh me te va afterward ee Harvard © nired with t atory ter Mine scrapie phy | York rode of yavety is not for consideration here, whey he learna qutckly and may he \ college man seidum rivets his whole a:-| stlonon his werk. He ts in dreamlant A great bellever In seif-educa- as a mpectaliat should} America | she has anim | Learns «TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” | By T. E. POWERS. rrinnbicie debi einer et a eS THE INCREASING TENDENCY TO ABANDON HOUSEKEEPING FOR HOTEL LIFE. Yorker metropolis le from home talks about the New, + always interesting. boat Netous ftomay be that he a cipy MAN 2 Nae featl lite "i AWAY Plow COMMON PMLEE = CU: LEC: ah ; NWown recomnized as such at home, : seneene x x But he usually eontrives to embellish his tafe! the and remarks sufi jokes uttered in Chieago or an inter woousion to color them with his personalit Like one of Dr. iew with George Gould while} iently tor them attractive. Depew's itearries an added weight wid interest when it reaches New! + Vhese reflections are oceasioned by a brief paragraph in a Washington paper, in whieh Mr. A. T. Gillender is reported as say- 5 ‘The tendency of moder! Ife in New York ts toward the aboliiion of house eeping In the elty. People of means have come to the conclusion that It fs better to dwell during the winter reason in a good hotel than to maintain a private dom- jefe. During the summer they live tn country places. ‘This ts getting to be more | ew York, and, on the whole, it te about the best and more order of things tn tions Mr. eseaped the notice of athor observers. ange mer The tendeney te which Gillender ealls attention has not Iritteieeb eee tstetelteletetetebetetetetieteteteiete hi The phase of it revealed in the increasing disposition to centre | the family ina country home and make the winter in town an ef leas though it is neta interesting social development. The feature of chief momentary importance is the change in rsonnel of the population of the tilled vy known to them 2 few vears ago even imi-i-i-] the pe at hotels, now with a class of tenants rare as transient guests. When the out-of-town patrons who throng their corridors are WILL HE NEVER LET GO? niente efoto! nbi- | dis- f the 1 enjoy- remains a residue of New Yorkers whose arried life was to | tind compensation for the 1 counted for ther mn they | HARRIET HUBBARD AYER eee eee hot rain water, one ounce of spirit of rosemary; beat the mixture up ther- journly and use 1t warm, rubbing {t well Into the skin of the hoad. Rinse thor- oughly in eeveral waters. This wash ie good for dandruff where the ordinary shampoo falls. To Neduce the Abdomen. Dear Stra Ayer: Kindly tell me how to reduce a pee abdomen, MG. tion wh ana but when ve u separate and hsence tinet home, individuality and independence thus sacrificed in the add ment of the higher creature comforts dear to the heart of the house- but denied her in her own establishment because of the limita- For Naturally Dry Skin. ta Ayer ou please give a formula for ele na bionde of thir 1 to use something + and prevent wrinkles, ny naturally dry, Am troubled with dan- draft and Irritation of sc wife, tions of her purse and the ineflicieney of her Bpprerenenendne-eene-enes ty S$. MACICAYIS f wp AE rene i ase f servants, Even for the ultra-rich the superior facili- NER-GIVING. 1 ties for entertainment at the great hotels lead | prevererecocewererene-e-ei@? fi . you a formula ¢ | F you are wearing an improper corset to social innovations that would not have met | mikinktoodiealeointahar it wil account for the high abdomen, 5 _ re i ea ene impor | << you are not abnormaily the approval of the older and more conservative New Yorker, laed once a week propery w stout. If you are wearing a proper cor- . Fi ; 5 tainly cure dandruff ma i es In this particular Mrs. Clarence Mackay's recent dinner at the | vesks ia not often enough 4 | iets sa ace Seateutient Waldorf to nearly 200 guests was a conspicuons instance of the [Pe : i valy get the right article, you must SS : Skin Food,—White wax, 1 ounce; aper- | idw how to put it on, You can also new point of view of a hotel’s usefulness. maceti, 1 ounce: lanoline, 2 ounces.) ARR? HUBBARD AYER. sdlice|the else of] your abdomen by! phy. In the old days such social debts were liquidated in instal- Estes tat epangenth IO fe Sa peartrett larly benedictal, é 3 - . qaladtils ote the bi in, and lastly th flower | To Whiten Red Hands, ments—the diners despatched in blocks of ten or fifteen at the]? ounces. Mele the frst ny | iain and aati che orange Rewer Deer aa ren Sty } : as together. Take off the fire Shampoo ‘Try the following | Kindl: : , q 2 poleranceofihter ow 45 oy Re 3 s = e y_give me something for my hostess’s private table in the elegance of her own dining-room. — By until nearly cold, adding, Mitte by 1 /shampoo: Yolk of one egg, one pint of| hands. ‘They are red and raw looking. the new process she is enabled to accomplish at “one fell swoop,” as T haye tried nevern! things, but nothing it were, and with no other solicitude than for her husband’s check SOME THING. S FOR YOUR SCRAP-BOOK. | seme bhece for pir, drawn to meet the emergency—and to accomplish with an eelat eneauietean wees Lanoline, 10 grams: paramfino extract of van- 1 drop, Mix Krams; oll of roses, HE same emulsion is good for very such as Juinpers, overalls, working sitirts, unattainable otherwise—what in the old manner would have neant \ Ra eae % ioen trousers, Use it tm conjunetion with an entire winter of hospitality directed to one single end. DOM eatcrninnt ftrong sud hand | few drops of ammonia toy and ly upon Of course, when it is analyzed and the glamour dissipated, life to the Wlue water to whiten the eat ames clothes 5 clothes f niet Gut please print a remedy for feet that have deen frost bitten? ina big hotel is life in a tenement. Se, c. K. al be sure te have the second sua sation of human atoms—but she resigns with tt Rullete Nenrellah tne cesee It is a condition relative in remote degree ater turned righ? side ont, eare-! sl the rinsing water ae hot as ners, fener: DET Take hydro- to that of the east--ide toiler in his humble aty folees and tres halk, TN ei | chlorte acid 1 ounce and rain water ° | Al 7 ounces. Wash the foet with {t rooms, ncaa: td OF HO ME SOD | two or three times « day, or wet your But the seductive environment of the PRINKLE salt on a wine stan | R i ¢ tocks with the preparation. Keen your ; ae : and pour + | DRESSMAKERS. pie away, from 31 inodern hotel, its provision for every want, its until tt ie —— tous superior capacity for entertainment, its unexampled luxuriousness, aay | The Evening World's Daily fener rrr it | ° ele BT fruit 1 1 Rate t. bd i? Pit ake existence bene: s roof a vst desirable ¢ ae rutt atains with alcohol or Vashion Hint. . £ mah ¢ existence hs neath it ' poi a 1 ondition. reenter jens thers | sae \t ROMANCE. £ vexpene eof a few doll ay seenres 4 que y i ; Phe expenditure of a few « day secure u quid pre quo alsa pped eh lenicmeciniinueenar| ¥ love awelt {na Northern 2 of splendor and luxury unknown to royalty itself until recently, if PRORPNE tn the bo! ards of material 21 inches 1 land. j | Whitens clothes satel yards 27 inches wide Akray tower tna tor- 1 not at the present day. Pe A hans tt Inches wide, or 17-8 yards ert Krean “ sit to be wone att DSO: pinents overt meiTiatone Was his, and faron elther hand Is it n ig at that these ‘lure ments overpersuade | » at th a taplespoontul to each 4 The long wash of the waves : a re the moderately well-to-do housewife ¢ CTO Woe er. 4 NWoUsEnOLD 4 ry rs . OR very yellow or grimy pret! And leagues on leagues of yel- She resigns the exclusiveness yel N° 33 BOs CUES GLADLY f he resign the exclusiveness of her home Pr Tiake an emulsion of kerosene, cle smaxposen —} to become one of a erowd—one of an aggre- i 1 forest boughs be - t And through the clear faint orthern aight ‘The sunset slowly died awa it the exacting household ea aged Fics belorerlhoritinie 22 Nissoseanertronrdiiticseerelvieol: £ fore h me i ‘ ret fr a duties rarely a And herds of strange deer, elle 3 xan 1 tednodern matron is ene of the contributing causes to the ‘; * ver white, iS ; ; A pple: ves shinwton, D. ¢ Stole forth among the branches Ho: NOT eset conspicuous youthfulness of women of middle life. er It has pil SPARE siti nd years, and ee PPAREL It is one of the reasons why a woman may be a grandmother | of using any other nane, About the coming of the ight, LOWED hetd + ' cs Pea Pont 1 ol Suullven Mn eaen TA aeiR 4 They fled like ghosts before eo DE t Courr | and still Us ry } or her hit ue ieal charms that made ! The name white houre {sa reminder the das! x Neal her attractive to him in youth. | ave SST NTS Reaee re pd I know not {f the forest green | sae But what is the effeet going to be on her character when she! ingtog and burned the public} ele cod itis cae * ponerse ine mia | becomes thoroughly aceustomed to the ease resulting from the too-| {R28 Presidents” mansion PEER In, I know not tf the boughs be f tanh med chat the abundant leisure thrust upon her le me exient, and to hide the fire o! eaten deer vanish ere the ¥ pa It isa problem with which the sociologists have already begun | ax painted white, and white ‘thas aay; 4 SOR: been painted every ror two since. v3 and from them we shall eventually | an authoritative | | The home of Washington's mother was | ¢ 1a . He Above my love the grass is eared bey iy he ; arg Sai ss . ee i 44 Inches wide wil! be require + green. 1 pronotnecement—certainly from the omniseient wome n’s clubs of called beritelhonse sendhthlslney, neve ‘The pattern (No. 3,748, sizes % to 42)| My heart {s colder than the ‘ Chisago, doubtless also from our own Sovosis and the Society for | h@Shansion waa #0 assiduously patated | Pil be sent for 10 cents, clay. —Andrew Lang. Sst Political Stud |Whide ater tho War of Iss douttiers | Send money to “Cashler, The World. | © 1 by | Po ical Study j Drouent the term into popular use Pulltzer Butlding. New York City." | x rire ‘ i toe watinne 1g Vow Wasy to ¢ heir Throats, Palltor of The Menta World Lam Benedict chogen Was too crowded for him. of hig kind alwaya fail, L not el them to with com. erly failure to | torts eut is Uiroat bes Hess which he had Men The man who sucgesds Is he who feels that he ts the only ong tn hile own line of business. He THE EVENING WORED’S LETTER CLUB COMMENTS ON NEWS. Magine himeelf sn great and gvod Aro we happier? Does the croaches on Man's domains rhe becomes in the Union, a State where feuds have, teth century and in a sane land can » far beyond competition that no tise to vast wealth atone for| pittably absurd. A voting woman would) wiped out whole families, where cold-) anything be more asinina? I¢ soclety ts ee has a pne of this) the heartbr the utter be as milly a sight an a crowing hen. | blooded murder and pistol and bowle! so sated with normal amusements that men ever throat, they | bedlam that make: mertean Mfet| Women won't he content with rights, | duels have been da'ly occurrences. Many|a dog christening ta hailed with de- A halt must be called somewhere, some-| but they demand also their old priv-]|@ man there lives free and honored who| light,,len't It about time to put up the shutters over society's show-case and make some sort of arrangement wita’ ime. When it comos tt will come with a oragh, GVoL. fleges, They want suffrage, but they/has kited more than one of his fellow- want, too, a pile blue ribbon tled around | men. Yet an athlete indulging tn a glove v i i Weyler’s Cul op. lie. ‘They onty want to vole becausa| encounter may suffer punishment worthy) the creditors? DIBGUBTED, ete Theperealne, Shee To the Editar at [men do. Helng lees far evoluted tian! of a ata Sranierag ciate Law te very] Geod Medteine by Wrong Man. 4 fatlure anki anil is neare! ce | good, but In thia case ft becomes shee Tere sical of [a YOUr cable from Madrid says Gen, | tan, woman is nearer the monkey, and) £™ bul In tla caso It becomes) sheer |. cise atirue moana Wore! ugar King, ta typical Of wesler deciied to raise the slego in| henca more imitative. She has no osig-| hypocriay. nm wil alli als chetstian’ Selene Lin’ Camden NaS. next to England, we are the moat hypo- eritteal nation on earth? FAIR PLAY. "| career that pis vendered possibte. HADES. Dby Ws own ef iretlettaiher Privileges and Blue Ribbo: 1, [TY the Miditee of Tie Evening Workt Indiana women are elate dyer thelr] ances for suffrage. In Now York (zy ine eitor of The Evening Word: of Wo killed Unwt tdea with an axe. Indi-| ‘peo auhletes met in @ boxing match in! thove , the greans of those on! ana will do well to follow our example. | Texas, They were imprisoned, And one en Nocked. And yet New York recen Whosn shoyldora they rise, the rushing, Woman js the noblest, purest, aollest| of them, Choynakl, may get Mve years’ | held up Its hands $n holy horror whe Doll and strife and often humiliation | influence on carth—so long as she sticks | Imprisonment, And ila {n the State the Rey, Mr, Puddefoot sald women pr ollowing on the heels of success. Are! {p her proper sphere.’ But when she en-| known for years as tha most Intioea| ferred dogs to children. In the twen-] ha: finality, but coples man ia dress, lan, and Sablts, and now she wants to vot because he does. ARTHUR PAYNE BELSTONE, Law and Hypocrisy, ‘This ts not what he raleed i han received a binck eye because one of Mts readers, the Rev. Dr. George Tomp- «J not understand a simple, con- enue principle. The “patient,” Slap McCulloch, gave the minister $4,000 her malady. His prescription . The pationt took her “ned- folne’ until she grew worse. The min- Jester continued nix prescription. If De, SSN Pa a a Pat 1 Dn a PN ta old days a man to a coinpeten. tenee and tis tr As to Dog Christening. To the Editor ef The alng World A Second avenue woman has given al K |edoz-christoning 1 to which well-| Wo dressed and presumably well-bred day all is fe swith the struggle

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