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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1901. SETTLING THE BOER WAR. By T. E. POWERS. aan _S You HAVE “Nor BEEN Home mS: ONE NIGHT THIS YEARS YOU HAVE Gor To STOP THIS WH a jlarly righteous man was proposed for canonization, a stood forth to expose his faults and prove | NO. 4417, ny, {9 to @ PARK NOW, New York. ork asx Second-Class Mall Mat THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE IN DEFENSE OF THE ILL. SMELLING CIGARETTE. Tn an early era of the Roman Ca®holie Chureh, when a partien- “devil's adve rihiness for the honor, In later popular usage the devil's his unw advo Good worn ron 4 cate s s ready to say a good word for anything conspicnonsly bad and to help out of tem- porary predicaments any village Faust already pledged to the prince of darkness. This latter role was assumed in behalf of the T. Timayenis before the Mas irette hy Mr. + Legislature the other day ehuset Mr. Timayenis is a Greek who has had a long career as a teacher in and around Boston and who is yn author as well. plea he asserted that the brightes who smoked cigarettes. Mr. Timayenis himself, it is needless to say, smokes them in- veterately, keeping the torch of his intellect alight with fifty a day. This means something much like the “ehain- smoking” which Bismarek exeelled—the igniting of a fresh cigarette from the burning stump of its predecessor—a continuous per- that lasts In his of all his pupils have been those in FULNESS IN STIMULATIN EEN formance through the » with THE REAL THE ART OF KEEPING YOUN AS ACTORS DO. 9 * ow BY JANE GORDON. actor never dreams of asking an=|ness—in other words, while the actor Is Pexpainse of oily cheek ts rolled out over pther's He observes the} acting fy ea tatnk of anything bee [his shire cellar, taking the fotos of hts j Golden Rute wtsoalso Ui his In small ss most women of) [is individuality, hin very thougites, MM brewn jug dug f fifty would b me befe ve memortes, all a sunk ! teay to myself, “Poor they would de would acter he te No inatter wh you are as God male you xive them th ‘trying telof sorrow he may. be earryin be young for a few hours each day redy old thing, you are a and \ resaite, those elfimade man if ever 1 the nelkhbors would tn w one, them mounted on a whe h ” Many per > ean t be very nud of your hand!- or tennis or Indulic hours, irregular) work. pleasurabi and healthful Wl change of w is ie wouldn't take {t for grantel ene! y associated with the forte, addon s tooour Creator tended us ta grow and giddy: wefore wir tine y oand toothte Detter for For my part 1 ree no reas: the desirable things of Ife should be Monopolized by the very There are thousands of Renathle things done eve JANE GORDON Pand even ald ors | esa name, why elouldn't they | try tt every! with the beat results|! ' mtd nything laud tn and wrink oe S02 sop OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. Daily. ard Jind does Just as our people RO 1use We make up our ta time and we ought to. “ tha The Evening ew forks fall to see it Anoth important torin then We tik about our age aod observe HFashion Hint, Keeping young ts the ability to thre ELAS oa dull pL OY) To cut this walst in medium alge 11-2 Ther nersons wha enjoy troubl milocr cames vards of matertal sb inelwes with and never happy wit y yard of mouese or n for erievance, To such these wri sit H the pe toand urders ex and TS yard wil come and perch on brow and et een eguce for sailor collin and stock, ss owIL watk around woh oe To cat this Mve-gored skirt in-medium and then won wer heir ugly feotprin Actors pr er to be harmy No woman ean Me awake nigi yay ine a SPa Wake a Menta ha) IK wo fresh her Atom money. Th or make ae inion t fo oweth a youthe, Youth and which ean ro ful or bothersom Way as the theatrical bus Grief may obtrude (tet upor yer, the doctor, the merchant and him as he performs his da for the time the actor fs avout ht then Hand ugly made alee, bonattin Tounabte re mites, 4 Pree eeinieieicieteleieteiebtet 3 AT SEA, 0" 5 Wo shipe— hind iG OF ASBESTOS of mines to sea tn But Hone remaina be- ushter on hie ayehiere: BEAUTY EARLY REQUIRES SLEEP from « The shores of In calms of Para eves Ab inchen wide de wil be re Blow back upon que ern (No, eres With all the driving rain busty will de rent Of bilna: tears and wild une rm (No. Tent, hex walnt) w And waft us home again Hoth vatterns 21 —Jameu Whitcor!s Riley. cashier, The World, or to allege that he is unfamiliar with his faets or insincere in his _ otherwi | New York City," | brief respites for meals. We have no desire to impeach the veracity of Mr. Timayenis presentation of them. But we may be pardoned for intimating that nation did not wholly die out with the Some little spark of it survives in M imayenis himself, and perhaps if he had not drugged his mind with the stupetying fumes of the cigurette he might have nurtured the spark and expanded it into the blaze of a remanee—something in a literary way that would have made him known to those whe ne | iNuminating “History of Gre Asa matter of fact, ci most of all to the ¢ er heard of his not very co? rettes do accomplish infinite harm, wing boy, not least to the adult man who in the pride of his health is fearless in his abuse of i He jests at doetors who never has needed their serv of Veta long lineof Presbyteri es, One who boasted years ago in the intervals ONE that he “had the constitut looked, indeed, immune against the assaults riot nelder at the moment as his s ndid physique were forumand reba even the noat| is pursuit of pleasure. “His pallid cheek and fevered brow” (othe ghastly premonitery look of Bri ase tell the story of the decline and fall of | his constitution. In his dis TOMACCO, sg rerererereenenenenenene: dent in the downward reer, but they helpe as they always ¢ beauty. trom T pleasure that is momentarily unadorned ferred From a cigar, the weed “in its Tas pipe, the equate | Orientally imaginative Byron] ii, substanti and | smoker extr rud satisfactory, soomuch diminishes any inelination to wrette: smok yin the feverish anticipation that marks him as such, his restless eagerness to discount the pleasure of the pre ing fora fresh ei ent for the enjoyment of the immediate future, tle, is always reach- His is a continuous form of satiety, out of which grows the | pra les of vaporized nicotine inte the inmost reeess¢ cells furthest from the heart where the its fatal work. jut why sermonize on a form of self-indulgence that earries its own object lesson in the pallid: fee, clammy hand, nervons un- ‘tice of deep inhalation whieh carries the poisonous part if the Inngs—the remote rest and fetid breath of the cigarette smoker who has alre auly made | ress in his acquisition of “tobaeceo heart ¢ A brief word, vated ears from the satura after br is no stench com however, ubont the odor, As it exhales in the ed clothes of the man who has smoked ‘able with it in offensive ness. A rove in rivalry with a Limburger cheese is not more hopelessly outelassed than is the dead air of a car in its futile efforts to absorb and subdue this sickening odor. A moment's realization of the effect of his presence ought to {excite feelings of remorse in the offender, for the odor takes the oe e excellent member of society obnoxious to his fe ‘The Hoaton Girl. ! Her wooers eh ‘To snub them was subiime, ook peddier got In J out every time, Varbinger: Yer the robin i She thaw A Bilud Mane Mo the Dillon of The Trening T happened to be peasing up Rr one day th Who wns selling snoelac A pollcaman took him {na gruff way sold: Milehe, , ATIng a it conn mn there cur and & care Uarantee music Neetra will be Attering teeth muse Uf not Save the mark? Having py 1 forts o and |the press ara youled Wa nes about twen ' es (ld the work, tiered the car anda as from the fear of td! hors you i troeat 1 "Xoo fine or al as quick to arres -ifont! alwayam ares 1) From Moers and not poor TIHIGIN THU | yor “would be doing his duty ammunity at ar ust WALT 5. n't Count, FI 8 nih [To the World rooklyn Kapil} In Mr, Fred) Curtis, of Rossiter acocom-| Brookiyn, asking whether girls n during a cold rpell from 5.50] ferred tall men to men of medium A. M, to the bridge, zo that he,{hedghi, L should say {tle stmply a mate of Heaith, may more|ter of tacte, Height makes no differ- » EVERY LETTER AN _EDITORIAL--THE EVENING WORLD'S BIG LET Girls never Judge a man a man’s ways and | irin Judge by. while | Co ence whatever. hls eamera fends, One cannot enjoy any more on account of them, parks and you see overy kx or hin ether person with one of those little, w, my advice tol horrit, black bo ivery tima [ace one, and 1 am aure it has the same surgestivences to others, 1 think of a! doctor with hie Hide case of murgicul Instrumente golng to some deathbed, | velght. most by manner of dress Mr. Frat woud be to make himself as Attractive in every way as his younger | and taller bother, ard in a short time he will have the girls 9-00 SSCS |e HARRIET HUBBARD "AYER ANSWERS se cigarettes were only an inei- ikfast on his way to the station, there | ge off the pleasantest of companionships and makes inany an an. | sé HE CLIMBERS” HERO. By KATE CAREW. SE LFFD9GS-9F 9999099529990-00-9-595 9-9-9999999909-119-00000509 OSES998-D Pas 2 ¥DDSATOOODPDDY: APOSTROPHIZING THE POISONED CUP. It has hecome quite the fad to drop in at the Bijou Theatre to see Mr. Frank Wortaing die, which < he does very artistically at 10.45 sharp, after leading x life of crime and swladling all the members of Mr. Fitch’a ¥ Hundred, THE QUESTIONS OF PERPLEXED LOVERS. tan acquaintance, fascinated by ‘The Limit of Ruden so xh Dear Mre Ayer you may be persona The other evening I went to ah hut vou must know each other with a friend of mine with whom t present before [1 had been keeping company for a ‘action {8 more ne year. After taking : + hall for about of Conspiracy. her any ACHING Lud ARO ind-am in iove with min whom 1 meet every and am acquaint- pund aut that shi . je herwelf ate nus ee hors i 3 Hie seems to Cire @ great Ing her a caliing | but now: a “friend” tel vaven't seen | ibout (nd perhaps about me Know if Tye Whar shall | do? E. 8. WSC long us you have been foree Han os warne! 9or should be forearmed. you krow that malicious rere broak your friend- pen it, try to prevent hetr purpose, Why wer frankly with mand make up your not to Tet anytatn; par y reply lady vung Whe ina ain tea ball of] young dads tit ta underet at he y himself solely and cons At to her pleasure, as he is her escort an . iat rewith Sour seniiments, which protector. fe aos Se ce leeeaee id “to be commendab: ave Te Hil and deelined to speak do not think 1 can approve of the lta yon ever after, Lesabt even foray A Pasetanting Fanily. Mines et ci) for requesting seme other math tu] Dear Mra Ayer IISAPPOINTMENT. her home. Tam In love with aister of a xirt | nly One Way: fused me she ever con: » found out that Ic, © you a decided The only way be for you to offer me the way lady loves me or 1 yOu please eat to find out toa s have sand love her « verry T cane answer in this to find oat wilh | AY best way, and in fact the only | yourse:f to the girl! whom you now say ay, Is to ask th y the lave wa | fant question, ‘This ts | [that a man must do for hime |s know enou family and after belt sister he succeeds wil rH KITCHEN HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPER S. SE whole exg may be diluted with [itzh beat them well with one tablespoontul of warm water, Intle hot milk, ‘six fot water used in making sponc> ald milk temis to make whiter; cold water | nd heavy. v cake, ‘To prevent the smell of cabbage per- meating the house when boltng, pice on the stove a dish containing vinegar. As achangs from ordinary bread pud- Fish and onions or etrongly flavored must © kept xeparate, oa wet cloth wit re- | move ex stnine on silver. ding try tnfe: Put a quart of mil in | Btruwy the bottom crust of a fru't ple q@ double bottsr and gmte into it « 1 2 of CRE and ft Will not be aqua of chocolate, add one heaping | cupfu! of crushed dried bread and one- his arm EN oataE nag wmen Be put | my. hat chocolate. sauce half cupful of brown sugar, When hot behave himse f quently served over p! eam, thick with a tablespoonful of corn Grace do then? jrival mixture [sa maple sugareauce in starc’ dissolved In milk, Flavor with Maud—He behaved himse! which broken walnuts have been mixed. | vanlikt or any otaer preferred favoring mashing posatoes, to make than land serve with sugar and cream, TER CLUB THINKS A FEW THOUGHTS. eating places do, and at every mouthful dition of the pollee as regaris time? ie top of hix skull and hat would move,| Under cxisting condithyns @ policeman Both Together—Ugh Whe you're kely to get your Jaw nitced off next time, Mesls are at such and suca a prize, but unless you also pay the! It fascinated me at the time, and the can leave for home at 63) A. M. evegy walter from 10 to 60 cente extra, why, ght ia In from of ms nl ae, alternate day, provided he Is fortunate you won't get served for an hour nexi| OP [enough not to be compelled to attend time. A cab ride ‘s of a certain neice! Mierors and M-Lack. court. ‘Then “ho must be sick at, the Fall to give the driver an extra tip und! To the Editer of The Evening World eto Nout at ie must go tO Url] on, he wii insult you, We Inugh at the! There ts some truth concerning the lil thw day off and once tn twenty, da : old-time aystem of paying tribute tolluck afer the breaking of a mirror, A| he ls supposed to etn “night off,” buy ; etnoy ; usually i#i20 giad of the night's reat yes hin 0. e tolend tt knocks all the Joy out of me. |'robber tazons, but we'pay Juct nz cow-|few years ago I broke a mirror, and a i H in way. Give hear of hts pin op future. At some of the beaches i summer one! ributex to-day in the form of thos; week after 1 was aotited of a lawral [ease tts penta Apes of oat te Miss E.G. .. ts afrald to display thelr ankles in} rine en 0 Terao an tre diougl.t againat me, A Hitle Inter I lost! fo ais home after working hours and Where the Snow Comes From. | Ptthing costume for fear the picture | a fine horse, Many have | being with hix family ax the ordim ery *y — | wilt beh aniied Jown to posters.y as one | Ne mn Wave iin Sem jeome after the breaking. ie a mirror. [| wo'kingman and more eMclent duty To the EMtor of The Evening World lof the fre he OKA cAURME ON @|p, the Fultor of Tho Evening a Yam not sure that this did tt tit the | wil result and) the ctttvena well naye If snow comes from the clouds how do) simmer’ A SUFFERER, Having become necustor-ed to eating| Tere have any’ slenilar extertenses lot Mttle or no cause for complaint, ER, hy ou re “e Abo the clouds A Vt! speak up. le AUER TG Ea cela OT) verybods Maat Me Tipped. —|in publie restaurantn, the ittie Mloayne, (hers sneak Ut tecelve snow? Answer that, readers, Deus a Chance for a Home Evening, The Evebing World: Tam noi stingy. At lenst, 1 think I'm not stingy, But I want to enter a grand Tu the Editor af The Evening Work! kick against the wholesale tipping sys- I wonder why the public does notj tem, Shaves are 15 cents each, but un- raise a wild yall about those awdul! less you pay the barber ai extra 10 centa| to the Editor Toe Many Snapshot Fiend cractes of cating that some people affect, do not disturb me very much. But [ must draw the line at the habit of a man| who gat near me ‘n one of the “hans a ee, To ie Piltor of The-Evening World: Education The World's advocacy of shorter} ‘Marie, It Is queer that you never can hours for our eMctent Fire Department | buy me the kind of necktle I want." ‘ to ou; me-out places recently. He kept his| will meet with the approval of all vopd | i) Tpurwant ‘wuy’yon tne Wed £38 hat on, as nearly all the men in these, citizens. Why not a'so consider the ton-| ought to want.” ry

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