The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1901, Page 10

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cor S /\WE USED Ter CADDY FFR ME AND NOW JUST Look AT Him! SO: 1B PDPF-99SF:999979-99532 2 OO G599-30-2-F-95-3-3-99-99-000-0400 Cexrt., ——}+t1qeoIn YOU MA O2084 BiB e8-8 9806 6-805-5-3-8-8.505 b05-4-8-808 ‘To Redden tt Dear Mre Ayer Please send me a hate hair with Feddish tint to ae HIS lotion is especially oily hat to dmpar reddish tnt Powdered MMearbonate of orate of each; pur cbc 16 oun Hate. son and and imp of Cournge, Indeed! rohad nervous prostratton and she had put a 1 he face, and she w The the doctor gave her some stu to her face with, and another detor cave her some cold cream, and then = some butter on her fase to get the] cream off, and it ruined he x!o Tt made her face dirty and y vant you Kindly advise me what fe dary ge her complesion and color back® Mes rh oR HE wonder to me fs that vonr daughter Is allve to tl) her troubles that she takes enough finterest in tier leks and . iraget enough to be willing to tr a very simple OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. See oe ee eee Pe Ae ge ee ee Daily The World's Hint. Evening Fashion Te cnt this Bize 21-4 ris wide, 2 saris 32 ex wil 44 Inches yard Jar ap wile wide, 51- mn yards 49 1 The walet to 40) will be ekire pau: ‘willbe sent for 1b) cents. % ie cents. Bend snoney to “ ‘ulltxer Building, > mth patterns » World, Husband—-I wonder why it is that all per misers we Feud) of are old bachelora? Wife-Oh, married misers are so com- are worth mentioning, TIMELY CARTOON. SECRETS OF BEAUTY ®* REDUCED. \ AY DE TOO MANY FOOZL S, TOMMY. REVEALED BY AN EXPERT. * od HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. | Bize of the nose? It ts swollen toward the « and is very 1 ALF Ob rbolated vaseline matologists r treatments of the who now ui nsult a spectaliat for Mr Johny t Formuins, MAY yr a good coll omen ot 1 delight 1 ean make ' ! t tle ir exper i | i ' \ | slowly | a Miy | y Le} ™, Day ‘ " ny on SASTER MENU + Bisque of Vor i 4 Clam - Gs i | ne Bouillon. +, | xe " | Vivewecese cee ' mel Macaroni ‘2 Pug Salad. b sea eeeccoe a median. x + Pineappte cates Meringue, § 0)" 0"! Ai coeccee i on Gees ecececees Breen a u hh pack $ Easter ’ wel ’ ’ | uid | lightened ¢ VoL a Pu by the Press Publishing Company ‘ew York. red at the Vost-OMcr at New York aw Second-Class Matl Matter, MRS. POTTER PALMER, OF CHICAGO, HAS DONE SOMETHING | “WORTH WHILE.” =| | | | She has a great} Mere. Potter Palmer is a vers rich woman, In Chieage cone of its largest and most luxurious houses. at) Newport and has} She | She has hig house T the Bastern “sinart set.” SOCLAL INOUE 1OD SENSES naw ometimes tours big country houses in England | te time has a Paris establis he) “nin that splendid ind from time ked about e ment that is stravagant capital of the world of pleasur AI] this me shroniclers calla Bit Mrs storm of aug > that ial Palmer alse has character, brains, ambition. | Mrs. Palmer is what some of the | jucen | | Amid a ver from the army of do-nothings-who-try-te prevent: | ing she put up her veung son for Alderman out in andidate in a strongly Repub-| others-from Ch Ie liean ward. ranas the Democratic W vervhody who thinks that the te the amazement of the votes were counted, “masses” spend much of their time | in hating and -uspeeting rich people, Honore Palmer and his mother Why did the ward change from Republiean te Den Aldermen a very rich young man? | send te the Board o Not beeause young Palmer and his mother used money improp: | the re made a hard, ag: | fight, appealing directly to the people. jy. for they didn’t ason is that they > truly demeerati arousing their interest in pr »miking them feel that young Palmer would really repres them. And the practical example of how to wipe 0 -2nen0-0-9-0- WHY THE nicn YOUNG MAN : outelass lines and class fe ng was a brilliaat suceess. | When the vietory was won Mrs. Palmer inade to the newspaper erters a good many most sensible, democratic, American remi umong them these: L would say to the young men of Chicago, and America, for that matter Vake an interest in your elty government. Do not enter politics in as a profession. Make only a Senatorship or a Con- Take turns in holding offices. Be honest with and be willing at all times to shoulder your local or State office ssmanship a profession and your friends, duties yourselves share of public Mrs. Potter Palmer has in her son and in her own person set a nd leisure This a pity that more women with brains [risa still greater pity that the most intelligent, example. ilo not de likewise most encarii ost Valuable young men of the country, rich ave striving to be rieh, de not see the duty which Mrs. Palmer so well states, Tn a democracy like ours evervhody enght to have two oceupa- tions: Work at some gainful labor. Polittes. leet cither is disereditable, DO ONE T HING—KNOW MANY. “Twill break s Seot whe had aequired the strength snes with ony mon in England.” wl the ka stone for building the hi said a brawny ack in hammering He two things hiway knew his work and had.an honest pride init that lie at the bottom of all worthy sue But this q » Whether it be ne thing learn atrade or any other voeation, itis net well te le . clergyman, artisan, N the better nething else, said the Greeks. But he superlatively well, and knows other things still all teowear himself ont making one set of me fossion, arteap Noman is all the better vanie, and a weman is wife, mothe tender for Knowing th one thing is terrible,” seis cianinatll for growth. Aoman is nota post, to stane aomachine, ner tions and to learn is the open seerct of suecess, Of the 75,000,000 people now inhabiting the United State- over LO,Q00,000, on the most conservative calenlation, will die of Xe consumption unless the present pereentage of } deaths from that cause can be greatly reduced. fp useosvat f i oe ic fo scour Diphtheria has bee riot its former terrors + by the antitexin treatment, small-pox and ly lrophobia by ineenlation. Both pneumonia and eancer, it is now be anenable to control by counteractive serums. will soon Ty lieved, But consumption, the supreme seourge of all, still waits an effective estraint, Vhe ndoower consi a Vs vietins are gathered in largest the crowded districts in whieh the pr inparatively very light sutferers, veople ‘aire doubt Abram 8. t things to whieh intelligent inciples, but content with low ndevote its energies. ces in the Temple of Immortal wer how ire consumption. every citizen should aid the Board of Health in its en the Human Hogs, among whem are so ins of tuberculosis. from ple live, ‘The rich ave Better homes for our yp Hewitt has suggested, shikunthropy, condtteter aeons rer peas ony stan its investnic ® ving | ef in On ity awa Meanwh 4 of the very conspicuous p the man whe shall di Visio: against reat they J aty spre uns, OK YOUNG AMERICA, Stripes a Vicit fn Are pusted with white of ec oy a yond Uy wht bet Vin re Min de he Bow wer the Wire ext by reany Tot paper stirs are pasted FS Hecend ta plunged inte blue dye, AML the bettas te \f moved, the red and white stripes will be found ino re; ON, ad tie § white stars will strine ona blue ground ald sewed Inty tiny cheap fags and Dolled, (hus belug eastly eolore IC the dyes of x the flags are not good enough to be proof against “running.” BDRM DEN UNDE SOAS No ee | THESE ARE. DAINTY SIDE DISHES. shous or marmalate from one palg pints of and an pour in in When colt stice tn thin st * june serve ent Ankes orether fruit for warniahing pure | 3 inalated sogar an string oppo Int eald water thot wat siewer and dt ne hot Hequid plate to dry, he ding race * hold up. 4 x # # x rd x * cs # ” Fy 1 # % x « Fy t x « % 5 SE se eae 4 RL BOE BS CHIE BE EC HE HEE NEW YORK TYPES. The Quick-Lunch Girl. This is a girl of Gotham town, Who has a call you can't call down, Her call in life is “Brown the wheats!" She needs must wait be- fore she cats. Right charitable folks say, She feeds the every day, she, hungry WAS DOING. WHAT htera1 Father—Well, m fo ahs, toe Jar you, hh two ye What does yo butt this nwfil row? mad because the police are being xore! They! r makes ‘em WEATHER WISDOM FOR APRIL. April showers bring forth May Ti give you a ttle cake Nowers In Scotland children say apne Tit Hain, ra oto Spain, When April blown hin horn Wt And rever back again good for both hay and corn. eieielone. In parte of England 4 charm pre day, and eo) A sunshiny show: Never lista half a oe e hour, A wet spring, a dry harvest, . Don't com ‘The faster the rain the quicker the ‘There tn an carries away the unday, so the An April fl frog and his brood. Ar nb It le rather curtous to know that the old rhyme by which children hope to avert rain Ix not limited to Amer- In the North of Engh A rainbow at morning ts the shep- herd’s warning. and morning gray: Meron his way; ying red m his head say: Iain, rain, go aways ain another day. y and when | bake eae HEH RE ICH HO HOE CS HOME. HE home land, the dear land, art ts inging true re's a kind look, a sweet w A loving | or you. tonight when the day when the tv But the all tove, the ai rt ve tn. er from shore And you And one to shore, may war whole And tind love the world For the vf hearts akin, — ONE NI OPINION, Wife—What In this gold reserve Anxious Friend—Leopold you've gone apers are continually referring to? {uy another (wo ounces since yesterday, Husband—I guege !t must be the mans|1f you keep on this way you won't be the ier in which gold persiats in holding ab‘e to get into our hule somy day whe loot frum the most of us, ‘the cat's after yous EVENING WORLD'S KICKER CLUB Indulges in a Few Kicks, lek Agninat Leaning Hog. in the other ride miseradte while reading her sad out in front right eather, habit of doing few) will see ALD. Le down company. vdvertising: tt tri t 5 Kiel fer the Diss T ! \ n who Hi 5 es; who walle t ha sait and Who going crasy. Wo A.B Wiel Agninst Leg-Twiaters To the Eilttor of The T rode morning: between two tr legs ta r muddy shoes in King OWNe* WN-HOMBER, Agatnat Shoving. mutter. ty take the hint. A J. 8. Acninat Faire. hances making $1 ‘or. ot award Ttooka which chance > people a 1 would Uke to \ : the other jeonle A KICKER Kick nat If Aula eae Heat to this country. ‘The t should keep hi ming here Funse ry for cateh- GLa ¢ Garlle, World rher who gorges : shaves me. Tf I had an It's bad se-sorapers for a pricey without jated by thelr nat Modern Circus. oto The Viventna against Kick 4 debieieieleicieinh HETTY ¢ * A RS. i ty even in her anturnine 4, e 1 wom- unne y com feminine apparel a former a reason for excellent ore ite rejnatatement was: "It is a wretched company which runs a locomotive after it iy worn out."—Frank Leslie's Monthly, lei “4 | |

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