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bar bs ne see THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, 1901. MARCH 12, ORY'S TIMELY CARTOON. SEEIN’ THINGS. Don't be A WOMAN PREACHES ON OMAR KHAYYAM. TTIRED tn cap and gown, and aeons toward this poet of] hecoming moteaty and digny,| other after he had game, WH 1? the wife of the Roy. Dro dG. ther gyestton modern ed 1 two potnte ty " Leo Alled his place in the gaipit of thie in far ahh are of “1, the cons Universalist Church at aut from the stant mentton of wit the doubtines Philadelphia. Sunday evening e cobbled ntrent, i pint, There ertttes wh conducte! the entire ex ant made Afierwant dhe influence Nake wine Wing of the Lave] an adtress on ( hayyamn She Nizam ’ vermitted! Cnt Gol and tn s ex it mn ‘ ee nothar In others, 1am afratd, tt existence king inns Hitended to read without any mys MOU! ite amd sult fn ko Pirtnktigg was commen in Jong: RireGeruld yo auitet, ch was a pity Hs doubt ts See rein aire Sun lisge Ueshad an wan would guully: believe wan, which in witch te Who cannot fully comprehend have been conde 1s es Teas Fiz-Gerald chane " acKeen a mite this poem tna gran Nae itt ond wit “Omer y iN wore widely different men, ‘ st W rather than know, We are ind 5 Nizam ul Yulk, a fe Mt Mreakfast, mn f rate Omar, for almost all we know 4 veloany until ‘ ‘the. two, together with another lad. | work asain fat Mount! night ts tt ar studied with Imam Yawalfak, a noted! any wouter that the mole wort has has Mown f s ERS THE QUESTIONS ad HARRIET HUBBARD AYER *“™ A Cane for a Physician. Ayer nid danoline and vto in ointment: boxes next ~~ OF BEAUTY SEER Ene senly avery Kindly give a remedy for ner ifthe ointment fo each pimpte yous indigestion? After eat the appileation at night and ter particularly the evening meal, my remain oon until morning welll flush very perceptibly and burn. and | with water 1 pure of late a little rash has appeared on the lower part of my fa It for this ‘atten Phin Handa, reason I have thought tt iwestion. | ear uraeaver Besides, 1 am very nerve Is mux My hands are very thing the bone vomica a remedy? ALC. | V knuckles show xo plainly, Ts there THINK you should with Jansthing Dean to th make them fatter? physiclan for nervous indigestion. | Tim net so very thin, and it is only my Nux vomtca ts a remedy, put only @ sth nity besa bony, DR doctor mhow'd prescritye the lose rarS ERP ett eE Priel Glycozone will xometines effect a mar TaRTERINMRIBRETONADS yellous cure in gastric *, This is aittee &@ proprictary article which the hospitals and which ye wax. Le any of the drugeists lanoline. —EEE vanut ott se-e-e-e-en-e-o-8 , | 20 drops; | es. Melt the THE way, fugethees Tike: ¢ HWE pathway to the Land ; : a nis unttienonripeient | of LA i Metle, te Sengoin, an Paases the threshold of my y & ne lastly the orange-flower water is ee }s . ‘ VERY DISASTROUS. street Who 5 road Reaches tne Hedges But he « For de cheer, Falthful, E While yet he seams alrite, Enters through tie Into the Land of Forge baytid ies) OA ewer in + ME enerenenone ene -enorenenenenenenenene ene. ong girl i ‘ just in ? Vho, ) 4 rt n every true Ameri.) her y were ust there yaxainst the South African Boera. Shout, the nerve teat should count na 100 to 1, were Its wildest fends? momen: i ho, ) di ‘3 wha. hor eart of et ry true rama hypocrites | oss the ocean ten thous Against consideration of polleh. In the} When a natlan Brie” Wamen. Whe: ood beating. It In neal iy tia i Sf such men an thie | sto the Irish members who defled, army and navy nerve In the thing of they Ret to vote you will find the ame} forty years awe wince the aleer-lookng rtd ond exit Senseo ve the ine they | he Hritteh cut-throatat! paramount importance, and ts not, al-| virdience, the | same fn auelam HH y wherston toe: bu tye byaik oar fewinene For if there were no Tr: 8.G. LA HIFF, Keyport, Na. | though it should be, tested tn ny o) say Mave We pen these lowe. thelr | faughed. an “at by every one, pet 4 uf feos ‘ i there woul bes no= paste | pea isademy AMON in Tutte | Renter ‘nature imecome’ furfen and far| Let tn, dy nil, we can to keep, ap the Bryan pills ts fo) ntact oundrel is| ‘The Case of Admiral Sampeon. | say ten, are Dorn Umld. Ali of theng| outstrip t men along that .inc. S memory the original Sonitor’ by pow. stronn: | mot eae ean fie WT TEU Tian chat hie parents and breth: | To the Biitor of The Eventag Worm: fen will in the be whip coinmanders If THUR PAYNE RETSTON haming Herreshoft's tatert marvel “The euch gorgeous fy Bit tet t Kinet pte ne? Yet this ts the Hteness or polish Is what Admiral] they live, and nome, of them will got ibe Avert Water Famine, luck). Wonder ) oh whore 4 ople take Whenever 4/ Sampson had in mind when epeaking of] nature will assert Itself, for the ratbit| To the Editor of The Evening World: CONSTANT, ‘Anierican poop: th ‘i ‘K vn of the Minots preacher | refinement. A auffictent quantity of that| will always be a ratblt, and the timid) “Compelling the proyorty-owners to put A Weatern Man’s Opinion, P y | omes ti Welt vel ° , [man will lose at least partial control] , f c ‘ . ° net ma ROOK LY veneer or pollah in easily acquired by] Man will lone at lene pore tn water meters would be tho means of! 7... waucr ot The Evening World: MIE MORE tr Baneball, 1 vl A railroad dis- IN NO, 14,448. dat ‘THE NEW YORK FIREMAN— A STUDY AND AN APPRECIATION | the Post-Otlce at New York an 3 E men for conspicuous bravery in the line of duty during the previous ery year four medals are awarded to four New York fire-| slvemonth. They are the Vietoria Crosses of a service that is ardous in whieh men engare for a livelihood—as hazardous as that of the army with whieh it may profitably compare in personnel, because one of the | most hi or navy, bpeen0-0-9-n0-0-0-0-0-0-0- t sHonr ri its members come from the same walks of life. Can y one of the firemen who won these decorations of valor last year? Fon } umav Prerenrenenenengrermeneh yon name a You remember Hobson’s name as well as if it were your own, But do vou remember the hero of the Windsor tire who won the Bennett and you recall Cushing's undying deed with the Albermarle. medal ? It is only two vears this St. Patrick’s day since that most inex- plicable of fires shocked the city and the nation. There William Clark, assistant foreman, at great personal risk, | resened three Indies from the awful death that came to their friends. | vd it is hardly a year since the medal so nobly won was bestowed | | on him, but did you remember his name before you saw it here in this paragraph ¢ Or do you recall the name of Andrew Fitzgerald, who won the 3onner medal that same year, or the name of John Fredenberg, who won the Warren-Trenor medal, or the name of Thomas Larkin, who won the Stevenson medal ? With these few preliminary rhetorical questions asked and left unanswered, let us consider for a moment dispassionately the merits of the fireman. THe is always a timely subject teeter eemee eed inwo for remark, but especially so now because of pe z the general sentiment in favor of the bill at CASE HIS $ _ micsow Albany to shorten his exacting hours of duty— nouns. “pree-e-0-e-enenenenenenee the “tv its division of the dav into more rational por- platoon bill” as it is called, because of and its provision for a regular “day off.” The fireman's day off heretofore has heen a movable f respite The So« Jelass distinetions, has noticed that the Wall street clerk, with Satur- tien st—a alist, aceustomed to draw f irregular recurrence. Mondays always whe |day afternoons off, Sundays, a holiday hap- i and all possible statutory holidays, gets a pens te fall on Tesday ar to the surplus of leisure amounting in the course of ay rerage w ers entire vacation, re hity per cent, of this leisure, another phase of the unearned compete with As well oxk, with man? aly recoRe HOULD woman n? Certainty Shoull man compete iw long ax competition is nize! method of doing business Co-operation would be much the bet increment always aceruing to the well-to-do, is denied the fireman, jaleng with many other publie servant ur ul for this the hill in ques- tien pr s some little relief r House, in the Union Square plaza, where rep- and T supporting, as well as our boys, think it ts Jus sen ‘The old dea that Woman's mission earth waa simply to murry, and the Was rm newessity of Mtting herself for particular vocation, no matter how well endowed by nature for that work Pre-enenenenenenenen0-0- 0+ FIREMAN'S HARE OPPOR- TIES FOR SPROTACULAR HEROISM, Pre-e- enon enememenenenenee resentatives of the department go through a few motions before the bestowal of the medals, n| yon see him in his only spectacular role, pos f the an tively his only appearance in the glare lime-light. schome of Uving, | should be at rest. A walk of twenty eS ee Eee AN EDITORIAL---THE EVENING WORLD'S BIG LETTER CLUB COMMENTS ON THE NEWS. moves, ne lect openings and surrender While the} t is atin even, any one at any time. One, of the most refined men I ever met was a colored man, reared among the very poor. On N. STAWART, Brooklyn, Tosew that there was a row in the the other hand, we can all reoall men re Girl That Strites, Hades! oeParliamenc/of the aix! hundred lich continued legate land low. @ thous’ | ‘rerencl melse Gites] mrealag iworla he 0 audreis. Tt almost theklal me to} orn in high station and surrounded by| The girl strikers at Paterson are again vali tn An Minois pastor haw been a th ty have the dormant spirit of the | refined influences from earliest child-| ¢o the fore. Of all strikes on earth that ; myers Ny mimazling wink forthwith a thousand | indomitable freedom-loving Irlsh once | ood. of women Is always the most virulent. he the pollce York Hots will raise thelr votces in. the sigain aroused against the murder Even were it true that men from the! Whatever women take up they ti up <wambling-houses, Drink to crime us may other is the having apy club at all If it Is io tye shout | OS. eee If that is religion I want none [cruel English tyrants who are waging a of it* Lez these fools stop to think war with the will and the rush of fanatics, ranks could not acquire sufficient pol'sh, of plunder and exterminatign! the fact that they have generally passed| Witness the French revolution, Who ACKLYN ARBUCKLE ~ SHOULD WOMAN COMPETE WITH MAN? ts fast be which a man? eels lone olad Sandi uly OG rag sjare alli the same under | thin toast or buttered | iy oe mented butter, anit, cayenne, @ | the skin.” The army hero and the fire-house hero, their uniforms | funkeprmened bauer mit ven . aire quite the same superior article of fino American courage.. eee eeeed Cut cold turkey | Whon well mixed add the atifly whipped R | Into dice, taking | whites of the cuss and one-half cupful | ONE WAY TO GET EXERCISE Turkey Salad as much of the|of cream. Line small buttered mols nowho has ‘no the fos) mistak: i Unde: i for Luncheon, white meat as pos-| When wo!l mixed add the etifly-whipped S cine’ | cumstances, a A ee eevee sible, Tf a full/ with canned mushrooms chopped fine, {ivy mont | called Into. netivity, and. the: mind, at ee nn had, take equal parts| Hake fifteen minutes, ‘The mold should the woman who moat |cailed Into activity, and the mind, at ann had, arte " n Na It. Rest, exercise, diet, | the same time, tx fully eccupl For of turkey and celery, Mix the ingrell- | be covered while In the oven with paper and work are of equal im- | phyatcal exercise to be helpful, the mind ents together, add a ight sprinkling buterlic on the up Easiss: . the vast subebeltchAA It live aanely, that ts, health: | minutes’ duration In the open alr is an Poon AUNTIE. SATISFACTORY GUARANTY. | ing. "AM work and no | sdsolute dally necessity, and should be vyes, auntie really danced with tha| The capitalist reflected a moment. puke SCH AUN POY Ley Bera tay rareuaibercestnoedbontekere veut mnch Wvales when he was in this| “You want me to lond you money to wetly true, and that all play and no |!n& should be practised on these walks, eras! She is Just dying to tell of It, |start a first-class boarding-house, he work han the mame effect Is equally cor-| until It becomes a fixed habit. A good oy ney dare to mention the |eqid, “In that It, ma'am? feet Tria the wine adjustment of the| Dn ix to inhale slowly while taking ret. "Yes, air. i proportion of each that makes for| seven ateps. then exhale during seven. And why not? ver keep a boarding-house?’ healt nae woon ceares to] ‘The pattern (No. 3774, wzea 2 to (2) ause, alas! {t was forty-one years ty aes My get all the exercise T need'tn Kon | onnciouaty breathes Ly thie Meee puns [inch bust) will be sent for 10 cents, Fee ae eee ced; vau| mows) won'tLowa | n7j nae fratonable hove, thels bieye Som Ay ny sehold duties," many | breathing ts helpful In eases of insse?| Send money to “Cashier, The World, |up to being a day older than forty- I've been A boarior for fifteen years” women aster that Is the greatest | nin also, Pulltzer Buliding, New York City." teat Madam, you shall have the money “UNDER TWO FLAGS.’ KATE CAREW just as soon as women become consdous: of thelr value as wealth producera) they must Inevitably become conscious of the fact that they can no longer coms. with men, they must ‘co-operate | with them, raise the standard of wages, work for better conditions, striving 6° rsolete. have forced woman arena to work for as been compelled 1 we are often led ese she achieves oming Since condittons | When you see a tireman climbing sealing < with eat-lHke | plan. but we have that yet to learn. 1 and gationt pers | i i reman climbing eating: ders with eat like} AS TRSCEU AIST enone RS ROTEITE | indo, {f possible, the wrong they have, HN ility on such a stage setting as that provided by the Everett] should not be educated along those Hnes| are many occupations for | done unwittingly: KS which will enable them (0 beer ate woman Is pecullarly adapted, | ‘The trates in which there ts no organte* fon of the workers are the ones ¥~ which wages have been decreased tf ost; hence the necesstty or organiza, 1 is very apparent even to the most ‘fet observer. While the struggle for a Hvelthood 1s and bitter for the groat majority man workers, I think It makes more broad and Mberal, teaches rein her quick wit, rs make her an ine carrying them to | Should not used to. prov hereby enadling her and independent en- Just as much as though she were Hope A autee wome he vou see hi i » dark 8 succeeding FPO ba ae: What has beon the economle effect of | hem the value of thetr Inbor, fits them . Nikouy sou ece Hina in sla Ine e hour succegding mdash OR HOME sey rivalry of the sexes? ir better wives and mothers because climbing into a smoke-filled warehouse through #« window he has D la a very broad question, so fur-| thelr dearly bought experience will Pe . i 4 A : cs 5 ching s resulta t ft is vi “ite prevent ther children from de- smashed with his axe, yon see him doing as a matter of course, with RESSMAKERS. JMilate a deciie whether nur best. Ine, featlna thelr own bent intereats, a8 WAR n Willingness te repeat a few hours later, the kind of work, i i ro + . tereats ha thereby. or| & the case with the parent. 1 willingness | i 4 eles ind of work, in point |The Evening World's Daily |" bute 1am inclined to think that| Is lt presumpttous te hope that woman of hazard of life, that was done in the sinking of the Merrimac. Fashion Hint. Jing rivalry ia a neceaalty through| in the near future will be man's oo- This is his personal Hobson act, for which there is seant praise TR: which We are to learn that an injury| cperstor instead of his competitor, rec~ if he is successful and few tears if he fai To make thir house jacket in medium ein the concern of all. ognizing, as she must, that In this tne nize 21-4 yards of material 4 Inches ‘en deplorable fact that the em-| dustrial struggle their interests are i The public looks on his courage as an ab-| ie Wi! be required ployment of women has caused the re-! Wdentical yA. Nason, State Face a cen . 4 . % ‘ in of wa cases, but! tw tor of Massachusetts, Mi ARMY stract virtue with no personality to color it. luction of wa in many cases, but! tury Inspector Mass if HERO IS VOT i 3 if ye Die If you regard him only as a medium- USES FOR THE LEFT- OVER, TURKEY, a i! sized weari i rat jeererererere-w0-0-08 Mincn cold” tur-fof salt and a llttle lemon Ju! Fi ized man caring a blue shirt not always mane ne Ing out all| ready to serve mix with a boiled salad is freshly laundered, with suspenders that af-| Miss ve a pits of skin, bone! dressing or a mayonnalee, 4 . . F yi for Breakfast: er tass tol, - front the eve, and a general air of personal negligence, he is not a ai oh 0 | iootreoren eecenene Tab one suet aya Aan a-ee ene of cold r strikingly romantic figure. ot A two taplespoonfule Turkey Timbales $ trough a coarne eas 1 butter, one-half cupful of mitk, 5 re But tho real man of him is one of the best types of American Dee nner aa nineh Sot. for Dinner. steve and mix in A sltess of onton and a Beiat Secret ei ane ok teed manho lemon peel. Season with salt) OUTS mixing with the crumbs two Tet it boll up once, then | wal beaten ez yolks, one tablespoane saving a great amount of water, Own- “ your city and ae often (parttcularly in Brooklyn) in| yt 2 Niranger in your elty ase Western man I desire to say a word ta ct the tenants to leave water funtang to provent freezin tu would | omptoyers. ‘That the Eastern people ae be surprised to find how Inany pipes. | Courteous and polite I gladly admit, In &ec., continually, wou'd | this respect they outdo thetr busy West. are leaking: like to hear santtary engniocrs' views in this matter. Another Name for Cup D To the Falitar of Tee Evening Wort I suggest using the name of “Monitor for the new cup defender. It ls a name arn brethren, Iut for @ man tn need of cinplo: ‘ment, be he in what! station of life. he may, the chance of obtaining ch ty made as difficult possible hero in the East.. The words "r-teranges yp quired" shut out many o good man {t he is @etrunger(n town, ARTIMADS. ae

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