The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1901, Page 10

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VOI WORLD: eihJAY svinNiNG, wAmem Lo, LYUL. TISFYING HIS CREDITORS. By T I. POWERS. COUNT BONI—Messieurs, what ect eez znt lowe you? CHORUS OF CREDITORS (after feeling his muscle), us zee nothing! "Se GES 80O4O0028648468 DOCEF98G-5-999-0:9-00-0 ¢- : : Pacer ar) saw rtamen after atamen move forward came to my notice. . and discharge Its pollen, and then fall June, It was early one and I war walking through a Gerve on toast with chopped hard-boiled exes and minced parsley. 7 EMEA AAD | Soak for twenty-four ie olled hours after taking from on the higheat bud t Mackerel.zt the brine (use a cranite t 1 pon tts MARAIS Vessel), then rinse, lay ina dripaing-pan (skin | side up again), ant just cover \ skimmed milk. Place on tho stove and | © heat’ slowly to the t int, when take from the milk, wipe dry and place | +n a brolier weil greased with bs fat, Bro! until a delleate brown, on a hot platter, squeeze a litle lemon Sulce over, duat it with pepper, dot with butter, and serve, { 1 low Ww Parboll two large shad roes and then | plunge then Into col Water, Skin, om. and mix with a well Seasoned cream sauce. Wh ture ts very cold form int and fry. red will bud Upon ite m Bur you must ¢ —— | NEGLECTED TRAIN Pirsayt te nd'y call “This pugilist who Is a0 Meet you--do you consider clans?" The prix rrodrew himself un to) it, full heigat and answered with wearas! oy T should way not. Wary, he doesnt even know how to use a typewriter x anxious ¢ min your! chit KICK! KICK! Kick Against Urlige 1 thoy Te thy Editor of The Evening ‘There inn great deal of ‘ick! ne KEL On a Texts On abour the way the traina and the [at Mouston ates surtaco cars on the bridge, rin by the |Wwho Nad a ema Drovkiyn Rapld Transit, are crowded |and as {ales | At night, Whu is to blame for ail tot and why? The people of course, for almple reason that they all wa, _/Afito‘one car, as though It was the only | SS earvon' tha’ line, wicn anvther one is K peak from KICK bl roiday. f adal Th a compant him his, from { next cay uy MAS: to do ime, whethiew as. n pre- Kick Against Wife-Swapplng. Stherwise, co eee lis the Quer of The Mvening Worid Lam not aw ‘kicker, but there are home Jsomo things > dunt Uke e, 1 don't In case a money in ck wings ts sunning. . the ! Pussy Willow close brown wraj the papers are fy -Ah, cher ami, you owe s DO PLANTS LIVE AND THINK? ® 25a. = a celled along the edge of the roof, but never ventured out upon ‘t. knew that tt could not withstand the ‘ es See = ees a 3 « [Give Him Up if You Cannot Agree. are her young Huy and she ts very Jeal Roeminieveeneent Aeeuinie Aa tee hot glare of the sun reflected from the| as long and us well as you can,” and the new method of secking this! peer sts. aver studying inate Fels Chim, Do you think 1 ought to spc ruatling of the fresh green leaves over- JUST THE THING. on ante cet eer") ond is to mix with the crowd Tam a young lady of elghteen and) company cnty-two {to hin? head; Numbers of wild flowers were Ee fiiage encoded room geo tatters trays pe ipeat Aiba. 5 : nave veen keeping company with land Tam 1 he witdies ‘A BROKEN-HBARTED GIRL. awaying gently in the light breeze, which oe eee se reo eine ae finding Religion may seem to have little in common with the piazza of [young man a few months older Guin | he earns $12 a week, He seems to bel (7 1Y, yes, L talnk you could speak : ee) i 9 place to grow upwant, tt threw tte 2 . * . 7 myself for about two ye = Ba a ‘othe gentle! ty, camejant {reat throveh tho long alates Jseit downward and noon covered what {0 golf club house on Sunday, with men about in negligee and “high |iot. oe quarrets,. but (ORG He a a a spice was left on the alde. 9 5 : bly +4 te Ke un w know Do: si In the dense shade T found t f balls” in evidence. But possibly the memory of a good * make up again. = vice when T beg of you not to attempt let a Rreat bed This all happened years ago, and to Y . é goml “drive” or a} mens you think I am oll enough to OR HOME Se eee eae eta ne ur tool Cate aMgiNet |th’s day the old vine has not tried the roof, although very . . . . give f old et Bn! Ss Ss y THREE TIMELY | took aithough very much eramped for | business transactions during the week, and as content with existence | #t #¥e him up unt t Oe on Hoar DRESSMAKERS. courre \s crore ofa irae: . * key Ss ‘ rh. ust think how you would FISH RECIPES. Ix thts tnattnet, of ts tt something} as the recollection of some pulpit reference to the deeds of the ANY gitla pre capable of deciding care were reversed and rity which approximates mentality as we Gilecnites for themselves at ening World's Daily kirl were to try to take know tt among the higher antmala?— | Oldeonites, frevehttdren i Fashion Ment i! man whom you alncerely amunnenings Place over the fire a Loutsville Tho proposed legislative indorsement of prize-fighting will] Pendk altogether upon cour character 4 emt. au sinesrelt oe Creamed % cUuPful of shredded cod- i : SDs and temperament, [should way it rere se Codfish, & fish tn cold water; lot it Saree arouse protests, for the arguments are not ull on one side, and there | be much safer tor you, orev : To cut this fincy shirt waist in mo © generate’ There® com! 5 “Avs e your rela w Q ‘ aM Se AN Ua i RATA cneee ones Renee Hel-ieieinlel will be many adult voices to join that of the nas RAR enivoatt onstant ci age: Set y nls material i Seren | inthe ened Nore: ‘ : Pe ots i asa : paren uited to | Mehes wide, dt 27 Inches wide, | 's broken, k 4 rely apent thie! droceas).e) the Bah 32 very PUSSY WILLOW. prudish Young Person in condemning it. PAID Eat Ee te Ge ")3 yards 32 in wide Sarin. 44{20U do in the ‘opposite sex collectively. 2 v' je fish a cupful LEGISLATIVE my san Siw —+ — ———$$—$—$_— of cream or rich milk. add butter and IF brook ts brimmed i The changes have been rung on the = , pepper and thicken scantily with four. em Gaye ee g 5 COLOGNE FREVENTS COLD Gowen es > ‘The maple sap ts running, a crow may- the south out and show your atlver * Pussy! Pussy Willow!" the maple irda will be singing, voels In the breeze oplars awinging; © mayfower be y pillow; me the firat of south Pusey Willow! F married people ex-) ‘ ey KO OUT to AN This swapping arnacies, must be on haad at ti because some other fellow | To the Blltor of The Frening World: of town iw late and misses tt, traln or something or other. riot or anything elae oc. curring the fellow who doesn't epend his w York enjoys hin ease and doesn ¢ care because he doesn't live there about MMfly fect behind tt. | Wiek Against Mad nat STI AAT ean OW BT H, , eae Semiacth Klek Agninat Limburzer, | oi Rewer aMD AMer Of) The Evening W. \ ecotorsul at nea canes baths and sandbers in the tub. tearti do neoplo who. «: | SCRUB, eres The vine etetet | KE A MULE! great deal) of t. at you Te- | Roast 88S ADEEROOOEOD Prenw Mublishing Company, 63 to 6 PARK ROW, New York. tost-OMlce at New York un Se Mall Matter. Published by +1 Entered at t SUNDAY SPORTS—WITH A WORD ABOUT THE MANLY ART. Ae DFS8-3OOO Three current news items in the daily press of this week have Q low the old-tiine theory |‘ _ that, while all sport is not a wilful waste of 7 time, most of it is, and Sunday sports are irre- These ‘had an especial interest for those who deemably pernicious to the morals. items were as follows: 4 : 1. In Boston, Prof. John Fiske, of Har- ; Rev. Samucl A. Eliot, President of the American Unitarian Association, and Acting President Walcott, of Harvard, united in indorsing a legislative Lill permitting golf, skat-| ing, tennis, coasting and other forms of legitimate sport on Sunday. | 4 If vou know Boston, you know that these are the highest, the sacro- tet, names in scholarship and religion and good form in that city of high standards. 2. In New York there is a movement among Republican politi- |‘ cians, sanctioned by Gov. Odell, to make pugilism legal and to secure | j jclean and honest boxing by legislative enactment. 3. At West Point a number of ponies purchased by the Govern- ‘ ment for the use of cadets in the game of polo are due to arrive and by this time are doubtless there. ‘ These items of news, interesting separately in themselves, are |‘ of notable significance when considered together. ‘ They show the authorities of Harvard and of blue-law Boston, the better political sentiment of New York and conservative Uncle Sam himself all combining to promote forms of sport which as a young nation, before we had escaped from our Puritan leading- $°3-6-9-5-2-2-8-3-8490260009-01-9 POSS © x Pe 3| * BrGnd- B32 PODHWOREDES strings, and even up to n generation ago, we regarded ns devices of |‘ ME: BSA Aaa we pes De eee on SG a week. 3 : - 7 ; —Well, you look it. : the devil, sure lures to drag men down to everlasting damnation. ‘ td Tt is 2 momentous change, an evolution in national morais as | ©2224? S 2 Ss ci S222 a striking as that which imperialism has made in national polities. HA IET HUBBARD AYER ANSWERS THE QUESTIONS Wisdom has always come from the East. China, much as we! RR OF PERPLEXED LOVERS. ;, now deride her absurd learning, taught India, © Patience and Wait. rertour, and hax told me wmf ¢ I i ia Cure yt a ace, Dear Mrs. Ayer: loved any one as much as pee at Indii Europe, and Europe Atmerica, giving aiaticatesiivon my married sister, anal v4 ome. He has asked me sevr > POINT ROE: us instruction in some things that are vicious, | in her hover made the acquaintance of ery Ae ‘ featres cout tee “ two young ladles, one of whom Imi io as Lo think hk GARDING sponT, but in many that are beneficial. very often.” [llke her company, but not to to as long as he ts studying. Sree eeeneeeneee a: - meee - ; iposcsTHele avery S.A. Among the latter is the Continental Sun- |(12Us4 to propose. Th: wEey, ey h but have no chance to see her should be very much ss day, as adopted by us with some few reservations in the matter of | often. Las: time 1 met her | asked her a young man capable # litenee whether she would Ike to be Introduced ‘ S12 ali week tf ihe tesa of 5 May apples, | back to give roo: neta Eh to a nice gentleman (me | tlous enough In connection with Bis wo 4 OST pe-gie look upon a plant as}of small green umbrellas, May apy ack to give room for the others In th Altera hates ceorenarr mea Hiin reed Co tote AAS CEE WRI Nine Capacity et ; fomething almost without life.| and under each wan an exquisite white} ‘Maat summer U planted a five-leat Ivy n the more illuminated view we now take of things we recog: | Ste woul Ike to | irning, his character ts desirable aq“ Perhaps this In true, when wo| flower, T Iny down on the roft dead lon my coal-house that It might paint tt] 7¢ einal y, an 5 Sie s her. She declined, ne ; ‘ ws | compare ite life energies to thene of an {leaves and looked into the fave of on af [er THE Mae eeseeses| mize the medic inal value of ree reation, and, Sunday being made for that she will never get married, She han bits ar ao, sb should you animal and the rest of creation, which Js | there be om and it ceturnest hi rs els few yeara had almost | man and being also his only day of leisure, we have logically grown | (ronnie two sear. aap Taenaieess 1s young, but many high in th te of life. Neverthe-ess, | stare with that open, frank luok witch | cove le of the building. W! nage ean Pe rbuy peice ‘ wand mY 0 \ x year atier year, aT josk ct natura and | ail flowers have. Jthe vine reached Sree peat 1{ More tolerant of his disposition to spend it im attaining the sound | ward me, shal! 1 propdte again or not: RE Ealeanted Cok Le ‘ of the| [noticed that several of the stamens | feared that it wot 4 5 ames " T have a good position, — GERMAN. = been very happy tn Ye trive to catch Ome ft den tne anne voven thie etil and lel dia, | aarest shat it would spread over 1¢ and mind and sound body which is best conducive to sound morals, 0, L should not attempt to propose Je ut much a time. : subtle life power which In everywhere, | had ent over the pirtil and had dis-l rot the stingies, but Thad forgotten the : TNE PEAS : : attempt fe prone’ | HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. z 4 Rawieretcacse( Ni becomellihatheven charged thelr pollen Tho stamens jesson T had learned whilé looking at the The old idea of religions improvement was: to get away from SRSA order he BUlpren nt: tetera bathe sae Emllarrasement of Rieh\- , ania have aome power which is similar | Which had not ripened were back close | May appte blonsom, ‘5 . . ‘ 5 e RGAE ar Men Ayer Eevaitd isthe hater aalnale: against tho petals, For several days U] inne tonto yaune ectle GE ITT ee ene crowd and isolate one’s self in a monastery and contemplate | her friendship and then her affection. cach o:ier and the sooner the matter !s| [am a young lady seventeen yeart IT remember distinctly when this first | came to look nt this big blossom, and 1 LAL EAL AS When you are sure of her entcem, You! Jeciled the better for vo h of and I have a great many young me * death. Memento mori—‘remember that you must ‘die’—was the] may stand some chance with her. favorite adage of the medineval Christian. The now precept is “Live | Present | de not think you do. At Very Mach in te § [ove with me, und I have one Fllke muyh, but he keeps company with hole “done in four’ will be potent to keep a man honest in his {keep com; or do you think Thad wil al cold brutalizing influence, the degradation, of pro-j px this season of grt fessional pugilism, and it has been snid in de- | peiwell! (reward thy } QUERIES «xv ANSWERS { na Nee 1B an eminent Frenea phystelan, freely Gretacecalecoston-0 0-00 fense that the physical injuries inflicted are rarely more than those | to Inhale cologne water on tn appeat Ten e ympto of a cold in je received on the football field to the plaudits of the same Young Re Fe EPEC Lt GER MORE Kindly inform me if Misa Blanghe Person SS pacuantioa alee cont Tater did not appear as Miladi ina Cen Kerchief, drawing the fumes dramatization pf Dumas’a “Three Mise i jutat least there is nothing unmanly about pugilism, and there |atvely vy the nose or mouth, accort ketcers. M, BM. ae the col in tn either part. m ight. may be worse ideals for youth than the manliness that shows itself in| physical vigor. The bruiser at his worst is not Beelzebub's own, and the boy who emulates him is hardly likely to care for the perfumed baths {and scented pajamas that indicate a relaxed physical tone. i As for Unele Sain’s recognition of the usefulness of sport in ‘A bets that according to our catendar the Christi ern [4 over 1,901 3 ears old, B bets that ft will not be 1,901 years 111 this yoar has expired. Which egy By results may be expected, says the phy- sictan, when the trouble ta in the throat, the laryngeal membrane being | more susceptible to treatment. At frat; the {nhalationa should be made at tn vals of two or three minutes, or until A burning sensation Is excited In the part treated. Afterward a longer pertod A Straw Hat with Black Rib A man ts in heavy mcurning. How anay he dress in summer regarding the | may elapse, ut through the twenty- hat? PATRICK DOYER. 0 W Point ecurric it is hi i with) [four hours the Inhalations should be (Marber.” Latin. * the West Point curriculum, it is his late learning of a lesson with frequenteiTne /ettect! fas tov arrest the Hloaet civeraracanionlatlinetweré whieh European governments have long been jpreitminary infammation and to pre- “Tonsor," and also what language ft {3 | ‘ eat vent {ts spread downwant, a process | in? PT. SOLO;RE COG VE that is known as a “cold taking its The Outside of the Wall. SIZED AS Some very raw material goes into the {course Promptness in beginning the Which is the proper position for a gen- + SERVICEABLE . ay f 5 4 treatment {!s one of its essentials, as it tleman to take while walking with .s re WEST POINT West Point hopper for conversion into a fin-|is only in the first stages of the trouble lady in the street? CHARLES 3. % CADETS. ished product of military excellence. Polo will |'"*t " “#8 2 sttostlss eral Yea, Sent ef Kindly tell me the dates of the next four leap years. Are they 1904, 1908, 1912 EVENING READER. Nineteen. ft in nineteen years seven Is that perzon nineteen gt Bb, LEWENTHAL, help in the conversion oS tan PETUATE mt Inches wile will be required, with 1-2 : vand at future Sun Juan |YHE PERPETUATED MAniarn, yand for collar, 3-4 yard for chemisette Hills, instead of relying on a small contingent of Newport polo play- | “Y!oles” tne Heart “are stirring) and s-b yard of lace for stock and cuffs, |and 19167 . . . . . . Rate bert No, Ti6, “ 0. ers for prowess, Unele Sain will have a whole regiment of them in ‘This pattern (No, 376, sizes 2 to #) Goodness: the man should knw they've | inch bust), will be sent for 10 cents. | poadiness for servi been on sale all winter—none too} Sond money to Canhler, The World, cheap. Pulitzer Building, New York City. A KICK WORKS SbkICKER THAN THE GOLDEN RUEE. © yf anything happening | th Kicks Y re cking) Probably thelr wives would like to en- Mehwcrk tater themext| ar truatees| Joy home life niga. Bald employees re setet i“! A person months old. twenty? and doean't Know unit he lands at n spend the :ime you are taking ferry-boat or lost in a fox. pehots in jow company or rum hole: laces where spitting ts prevented ‘cause some incompetent ch le to urnish apittoons for such people who oening. Agitute, please, New York for) You ean make up your mind 1 “hav = even compelled not to organige for are compelled to #xpectorate after they Mee ea icHiter ployee: You meet a man with wean at When | Claiming to “have plenty, of money to! ofidisminal. ‘Think of it Mrs. J. W. [get into foul-smelling ca! div * ork employees, 1 nera he In| bulld the bridge won'g co It, or eine | eam Tonto, platforms? 3. ER, ON UP EARLY, jal! right and haw sense because some poilticlana- won't give. Bed abtlet dete Le ML Kick Against Father-In-Lay eee Geet es WARRIOR EAGLE SQUAW, | them the right. of way along West! the Piltor of The Evening World: Wiek Him Any t { 1 Why ta it that some public speakers | To the Esitor of The Evening World: tha Eitcr of The Hvestng World m Any Old Way, AtreeL ACE Ri (ale compersg long to tue NT are st exclualvely ths audience| My father-in-law {= atopping with ; ‘ : ee city for the franchise. Meantime this dress a ely; ths) aud-ence awaits atop RlaRmawithiens T suppose tt fy all right and that Tam | 7% the or, Of: The Kyenl ne jor! Peng ieteurrerine vat elssvenueir none side of the Wand not the] a couple of months. Since then 1am ao alt wrong, but 1 gas't realat. the tem Wek tht the last smoke dude expires, | Ht Is suffering & loan o| ve from! other? Are those upon the ane eto the| constant sufferer. He uses snuff to such the bridge, the public fs sorely incon-! greater xinners. or are they me veitencedl anu New York fs Gataine for. clative than the others? ie want of enterprise that sho! \ EN! keep It abreast of the times, B. E i eae LEN ER, Kick Against ¢ Nesteictions, Kick A 5 Se eee ree knee incre To the Biltor.of The Evening World: S| To the aitor of The Fvening World: 3 Av Gl Klek for North River Dridge. anne) Boar tcoti tea: tp isuonted| te, aw, ae Firomen and policemen are’ wanting | ¢ tiring passengers In curs or in any To the FAltor of The Evening Werlt: shorter hours, What about armory em- ° Re Here 1s the stronxest kick you can] ployees? They work sixteen hours per | othe: public places from os DESLOFALIDR: ‘dred. thousand people are. xicki be-| ame. In caro of death while on duty RB a & ae re ienede cats he ree va thelr” familien receive, nothing: (if the| This. jn my catimation, is/a very T saw a man to-day who hes me legs. : us! good 4 joes no 4 » but don't, You think that’ .the| Lithought 40, myself, he can’é Sala th; the winter season without risk of'being FO OO te OR Re ett aC thelmtine time chowia | Sven hviecidrs ml e frozen up in) the’ Hudson’ River, on’ a * pervice. Fl Sapa the ra) panes auld ning W : ., Kick him unit! your kick leg tires, Kick him ye whites and all ye mokes, Kick Alm for the cigarettes he smokes while Walting for the train, or starting the Nail" asx scon as he leaves a care tation to Ift a mild kick against the Eppre- {continued practice of weiting until a man ts dead before giving him a wreath, rig {} reckon you know what prompts [Ren Marrigon. KIC) Kick Agninat Cameraphobist: a Rreat extent that it ts something aw- ful. Now think of sitting down to your meals with a Zan who jardlaccatinn of snuff. a elt hits woot Teed ling gue Jfhe goes ahe t .What do readers think ites ook sates Bek GERM. Would Kick If He Coula, To ths BAltor of the Evening Werta: A sufferer who kicks against camera fonds {9 in need of a spring tonte. When other people are happy tt makes such cranks think of deathbeds. Well, my ad- vice to camera fiends Is let the good work go on, Better

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