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a (oR SEIS MGE rc F : : > a POO GER 42645 £406-0¢ ae 3-8-6: e-DOE46-0-4-4- ar PERE HEDD 3 ore ree 8-2 IGHTLY mansage wi ter will plump 2 Wott should t lowed by a cold water douche, A hin may corrected by ge FOR THE GIRL WHO WOULD B BE WEN GROOMED. cocoa bat | wrest sibing the flesh down toward sie {Avolding « bigh collar, whtoh t Make the loose flesh sag, and by holt” = Of weather as the _mitive, and if struck “when wet will « ~ town ing the head In a proper A bath which will de mi hands smooth and white tam ting n pinch or two of powde faa pint and a half of warm ealt wa pxition Dissolve and add a th tohet vinegar | with a teaspoonful of 3»: }osal am-| montac. ‘This mixture t bottle with a perfotate da few | drops shaken in the water in whicl tlhe hands are washed Nothing is so sensitive the « molatentng with the Rabltual with many people, ts res ble for much of the soreness Ding of the lips inv the lp is very th excellent. rem a salve m. lard, an equal am ngding a mall y with @ fork until drops of lavende ® pleasant may be coll Arkin wale Kane troubles, nightly bathing tn earbolle acki and rain wa one, t colored and assu: Yellow oue, which rema thent has become quite Interior remety has saful of the mond or olive censtantly unt the tar ts thorous! worked in and the mixture no thin. 3 vhis on the face be going to bed, covering it with a mask! The IN THI: OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. 1a Evening Fashion Hint, New York. Halling Ww ‘orld's S TIMELY CARTOON. STIR TENDERLOIN. Pass the tip down the Pell the news Whisper low the name of Chapman as uy Teil the chippy and the chapy and the pe That the “Littl Egypt’ Captain inoth mid Daily \g \g A WORD OR TWO ABOUT DIET. 2 digestion, LL ON ACCOUNT OF ELIZA.” By KATE CAREW. | | 66 NO. 14466 the [ress Pabliahisig Con PARK ROW, New York. he iat as Becond-Class Mal Master m3 THROWING MUD AT HEROES. & ed Mrs. S. 1. who earns a handscme living by initiating her less ac.) who is thoroughly expert in all culinary turer, matters and complished sisters into the seerets of the z ueepan, says that we should all be better off ‘roo Mic j : ie ( MENTS t we were to eat meat only once a day. |: partion Se eae nen erate gers Tr is not a mere observation, and it is made | ¢ is i 4 Ht SNS nga?” SN are” in time to echo the almost exaetly similar infunetion preached from mm athonsand Roman Catholic pulpits at the beginning of Lent. fers It is interesting chiefly as a reiterated contribution to a econ @ 3 - wo 2 3 3 3 oe $ 3 3 ad t seems endless, ips the final word te the diet question will never be sui while ian dives to pursue the pleasures of the palate. 3 Atmong the conflicting authorities Mrs. Rorer’s broiled chop «| : ‘ her bit of chieken or t ides the golden mean between the | ? Ww vat of the ‘tarian and the twenty pound heef-teak ry for the satisfaction of a true Tammany ay | petite, Really if a man gives more attention to the chewing of his food | + trierrrrrrrrsvry irre than to the choice of it he will aceomplish greater good for hi Lord Racon’s adviee about food has never been improved « Ie and what he finds hurt of is the best physic + “A man’s own observation,” said, “what he finds good HTTV LEYTON TIVE LATTES enone. HACON KNEW serve health.” 4 rt t This was the advice of a leisurely o: when men ate wly. aecould have known the cheap Iineh counter and se stareliy rving with hasty deelutition mnimasti wed inte the stomachs of half-hour diners, he might have been ineved to further and net less profitable reflections. If the stall who throws mud at evervthing suficiently ‘ clean to exeite his hatred were old cnongh to pursue a logieal train $ sreeeeeveeeeeees 0! thought in analyzing the Schley-Sampson 2 Pues MEAT HOvSE Uibroglio since Santi he would diseover | + > AT THROWING ° wen. that his elders excel in the very practice they 3 sreererererererererere conden in him as veprehensible, 3 They have bespattered the reputations of these brave naval 2 officers, tarnished their fair fame, heaped obloquy upon them until 3 a thoughtless observer might regard them wholly disered | ir products of democracy, and amore careful scident of our public life +e find reason to believe that we are a nation of iconoclasts, dimining FS to Mr. Doc the lustre even of the vietor of | Manila «© othe news of his eS yass along the row triumph was stale. f om qombolier, timay soon appear made by t GAME SRS FED BIRDS | HUNT a number of with buck. of forgetfulness to mention Philips, mind names illustrious ina century of naval Instre. Would it not be well to pause fora moment in this mad attitude and heedlessness to contemplate those whom we have thus far permitted te go unseathed 2 A SUGGESTION TO MR. LOUIS MANN. Some of tin i a clover fellow be tears in it as well ag laughs, and please i writ man dialect drama for Louis Mann, and there'll heaven, vill not have a simpering soubrette for a co-star, and he'll win an individual folowing as big infin's Wes. In his business with the little dog Mr. Mann shows Just a flash of the pathos he could conunand If he tried. Otherwise there is too much of him in “All on Account of Eliza’—but there's aluo too much of i, and everybody and everything else. To make an inventory of them all would be to exeeed the patience of a nun saying an Ave Maria with eael of her beads, but simply Bob Eva “Fighting ns, Sigshee, calls up to] = > o > a 2 ~ sa > : ] DO. WITH CHEE. SE. "for four min a qutek HIS< WHAT YOU CAN. RHYMED ENGLISH TORY These men and their fellows more truly maintained in this era the great heritage of » the he imperishable renown of their predecessors, by = , test American naval valor, than did the other braneh of the sery one ne to revise that Checse pt erated ot 4 mune tts » kings and qu-ene z a t surth of a euptal SU) x 1 rhyme which doubtless try, on land. 4 Ballas} i ad crumbs, two fcheese { butter hs og the boys and girls have reads The heart glows at the mere thought of a glory that no eon- . fash afl f Omelet a appear in the books of Atty lies i Ties cayenne, 1 PVC) Bi Aaronson? but it is a good thing evem timely can harm or vilitieation depreciate, nalbeen stand a} , especially If you are atudye ott Add t Here tt ta: nieleielete! Sete Norman, Then Willlam his son, Stephen and Heary rd and John, of home-ma Jand erated [aread thorou ollos of the td the whi: exis, W. a beaten t t Henry the Thint, 10, tier crumbs, two and three, r Hichard A owe see, , third Richard Pan Esty sixth Edward, Queen Bess, the Scotchman, whom they elew, Two Henrys, on Mary Qa with grated on Heal Lay thd plus | sheexe Melts. enenene meee Devitted }! Cheese., no oo eorgen fear, mail past her came slong be the laste ————_—_— DOG SCRATCHED HOUSB AFI q RE. ina house 'n Untonville, Cont hed himself while eltting une atable, His toes caught In the was dragged off, bo lay in a mans table ¢ roand that as possi Pe | Stage Mannger-Now, Mr. Stormer, | together with a lighted lamp, ‘The lanip nitle phil Netcneielmelernoment en upon the carpet, which bee vot nawered Barnes Stormer (the villain —Well, | saturated ‘with all and took fires NIE you str? ng with great rapidity, and bee q ple how Stage Manager—When the heroine an alarm could de given the fire “Skating Daze’ t gh to get their mo says to you "Do your worst! that an Kalned such headway that {t wae) doesn't mean to act that way, iimpossthle to save the house. felelelalelmteinletelnteinteinicintelteieleieieei-iick EVERY bETTER AN EDITORIAL. For To the Mditor I would suggest the “road wyxte working near Third aver to go to the upper west ride musi Like! a, slow crosptown car to the Sixth or Ninth Avenue “1. Let all the "1" Toads be connected (say at every third ‘ station) by means of loops and “LY! branches. This would easily «payin the long run, and would, bealdes, | help all who want to cross quickly from ast side to the west side and who ist now go by surface. BP. A Race Grievance. we Alter of The Evening World Ghear the words: “All men are ation ening jo, and ‘equal, All men have cer- rights,” Then ce. ntoutt dy w achieved As for ane nosafely say that he will ae as it for euch oMce un zed pres is LOUIS A The chute cof To the The ¥ Hay ‘ or ont KPRPEN {mpatient mine him, vk out for P cRbIe, WANT OLIVER Face, r Pan 6) We bay thine prevent Nd} gestion te drink Mi isestions, Hives and homes nim by food. Let somebody: star agulnat oh Hox‘ous lobster salad, the wiurkig vet murderoun fried oyster, and the health: Killing mince ple, When this Is done, eyween, 2 look out for clearer eyes, healthier com- EVENING WORED’S bETTER ClhUB Sage oe ON NEWS. firmer tread. Give the drink. every other great) milk ahould have only thelr own blue; try than in large citles, Establishing) servile, and at the same time forcing t 1 wail inte the fea | con ry th wis amaged and disgusted desection ty Keep tn "an ij fe, . ts all very well people to admt 4. My experience eae jie see what a mlserably ramahackled | other cheats should be competed docen't he hax been that as soon as T apenk in MICHAEL WALN, It edifice tie White House Is when | sist en their own wares. ko F from some tiers) admiration of any one to himself he | compared to eof any other, Like unde on would | what thoy an a ‘es y commences talking aboy thy compared 1 me of any other) ike" under th pUitions 1 would) what they would do if they had a mill RMnece RUN Ine mALOUL s Why, the temporary President) become a hard-shelled Hon to atv i LDV tn one thing way third-rate South American He-4 HOMOKOPATIL Natlaraurailiararclcnenes q Now" iL hy c rters. Let our anybody, e Heh! How He Wa 1,000,000. | To the et ne Wortd ke readers? mov it Gis the Britteh ‘3 TYLER, BAtes World the young aan’ | ie +E [ald when they eked us in ith and] Te 282 § etka ea Pain a boil! our resident a mansion worth: What would you de with ad tall men The $s oe Bs le See) ee Qcoupation of the ruler of the gra Tate question was agked m pivtor of The Evening World: ards fon in th orld “Wuild and ote not always ¢ {fs Increasing in power an@ ny TRAVELLER. attract S| popularity every day, People whd, ten nen Poean be tou hia natural Roodness Off years ago, would never be so vulenr am Jwere oa Like Cures Like, that would ne _ frankness ant a pleasant man- lq speak a word of elang, do so! rigie they were worth, MIWCLOT | ry the EAitor of The Evening World i ice nena, ee more (hougat! along now, Unteas a check in put to everybody stae 4 oval tl "“phe utters of the Jay and Smith home. If a man baw a home| of than hetgat by a woman GH. thie” our, “penutitul English | language was all right, NG HC | etreer care shoudl be compelled to ride! and no rent to pay and doesn't hu Hates to Re Patrontzed, eeatecers oreo whic ae Ne juuse for President, jin the dirty refrigeratons which ran| worry for fear of being turned out when! 7) the Kdlior of The Bvening World: tp tie IC WARE It is to-day,” Let everys To the faltor of The Kvening World: over that Une in the guise of cars, the| hia next month's rent ia due, he cun| Lord Chesterfield, In his letters to his Reet ol ae and sce If 1 was in Washington lust week for tha] Ice Trust people should be restricted to} surely make a ilving for his family, and| son, gives un example of how to fatter | MARIE Ww. first timo, though I have visited thelen ice diet, the dispensers of watered | wort is more eanlly found in thet coun- without losing aclf-roepect or becoming Ractions Sigg (