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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1901 ORY’S TIMELY CARTOON. NOT UP TO THE Gov. Odell-Well, my young friend, what ¢ Little Bill Charter—Plense, Mr proval. Gov. Odell-Well, you go back to “papa” and tell hin oc esas THE NEW HAIR TREATMENT. *A af ise Dear Mra Aver In a recent beauty talk you sald oat! acalp sage, properly med would almost werk miracles explain wh ens lation which {6 aly falls out, w very olly or opposal to t Frequently with what i When ft ts }o080 of the fi not Brow HARRIET HUBBARD AY | Unful mine and the sep vnd y growth paired circulation restore the circ: ton will do so. After a course of massag lottons are very useful, a teric or hatr wesh that hi course of massax! should of the sealyy will tively help in protucing a luxurlous growth of hair, I have yet tw wee a case of falling hair that scalp mussaxe will not arrest. Scalp massage ts not a @Meult operation to perform, but. like everything clse worth doing at all, it te worth doing well. ‘All scalp massage should be done from the finger joints, wrists or elbows, never trom the shoulders. Firat Movoment—After removal of hafrpins and conrbs, divide the imir into parts, grasp the strands near the firmy, but wendy, and shake thor- ‘The hair is thus raised from two ents oughly. > MOPED YEE OMAR KHAYYAM. 3 On when {t was time for thee to dle Thou saidst to those around thee, Let me Ite ‘Where the north wind may ecat- ter on my grave “Roses; and now thou hast what thou didst crave, Bince from the northern shore the northern blast Roses each year upon thy tom’ hath cast. MARK. re you doing Governor, papa sent: I. OGOOD in up Secuntane : won't quite do 8 DOMISOIFOOOSOGO09 LP MASSAGE. x By HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. 3 tow 1 that tips of her movement ts of] tress Itt Minis The scowl! yell He looks He seems to try to run | ufo Or splash mud on |f it and gown. He makes all mankind Jump and hop, With one exceptlon—that's the cop. we ot OOOO COCCI ON SBD | Entered at the Post-Office a Published by the Press Publishing Company, 53 to 6 PARK ROW, New York New York as Second-Class Mall Matte AN INTERESTING QUESTION RAISED BY THE NEWS OF THE DAY. Patrick, Jones and their 3 in the Rice crimes; the poisoner Molineux, the counterfeiter Skoog—all these figures from Seseeee) the.current - of “eminently fare men of education, in Cuba und Pe, tions foremost in education, It is composed of th tbor s most widely edu res with dividends, Before our v mited by our Government. | in squalor and mi news of crime are educated men, Also there comes from every quarter industrial oppressions committed by | respectable” persons, from trust owners to tenement owners, with no respect | f the masses of their fellow-countrymen where that And here again the offenders Finally, in the Philippines and in China, in South Africa and Rieo we have exhibitions of the acts of the na- y eves sweeps a melan- Porto T system of exorbitant taxation in- They ns. They have been are passing, drooping and v, to Hawaii, there to serve ves “nnder the free tlag of the Republic,” the ed nation on earth, All these acts, vastly different as they are, different in degree, | different in kind, have yet these elements in common: ‘They are acts of greed. educated nations. moral sense, It is impossible to think on FLAW IN ovr SYSTEM in our s) interestingly. about it: rifle to @ eave. Is there not some into a New York broker’s office $eoenenenenenenenenenenee A SnLU COTY i wo Ww acs THE IS OMANCE hundred feet ahead. see! win it? for him. nythi certain promotion, of the old Romans: sympathy. SOP friensilin ternations 1. 1 combinations he polities politienl combinations, which o of milk, add one cupful «1 crumbs. + fre { gmted + | } Devilled Fis! a ant spoon tn i F raley, tables oon of onion juice. Mix cupfula of flaked feh th Fil shells or Individual | snd add two | haw been cooked. \uishes, Cover with buttered crumbs and brawn In a quick oven. Almost any kind of fresh fish may be |nade over when cold Into a delictous VW irserneeorrene dish of creamed y fsh. Put a Mb- | } Co eral lump of pa ee utter ink saucepan and let it melt. Add a tea- spoonful each of onion juice and minced pareiey and @ heaping tablespoontul of flour, Let this cock for @ moment, and “Opportunity has hair on the forehead. If von seize her by the foreloek you may hold her. love for and need of combination, their own benefit as the chief aim. and the ignorant and silly “foreign-devi on the decline. administered for all the citizens, ' then take tt oft; | ‘They are acts respectively of educated criminals, educated offenders, They are acts in conformity to the law of might, acts in deflance of the present conditions—the increase in education, the persistence of injustice, na- tional, public, private—without asking: Ts there not something radically wrong tem of education? Herbert Spencer has discussed this most rs in substanee—and you may well think Education, as we use the word, educates the reason. The reason Is only “4 eye of the mind, helping it to see what it desires and showing it the Wty to gratify that desire. ‘Yo educate reason withont cdneating desire js like selling a re- You do not tame the brute in man; you only arm it. truth in this view? the read man—the character, the moral sense? THE POLICEMAN WHO DIDN'T, Several months ago this notorious counterfeiter Skoog went ad tried to p The broker recognized him and whispered to a wom tobein the shop: ‘Follow that man until you see a policeman, Are we not neglecting a counterfeit note. n who happened Then have him arrested. He is a big criminal and is wanted.” The woman followed Skoog and, seeing a policeman on the other side of the way, went over and asked him to make the arrest. iceman noted that the street was wide and that Skoog was several IIe was feeling tired; besides, he could not So he declined to get in motion. Tt was that polieeman’s opportunity for certain reputation, for And he missed it, The The lesson of this little incident is thus summed up by one Behind she is bald. But if she is permitted to eseape not Jupiter himself ean eateh her for you again.” FOR THE GOOD OF ALL, ———_—_—_——_—_—_ ’ As to these vast industrial combinations— A Isolation is Iarbarism. It fosters ignorance. Tt promotes selfishness. Tt breeds suspicion. It eanses hatreds and all kinds of | wars——feudal, civil, international, commercial. Combination is civilization. [t fosters knowledge, Tt promotes It breeds confidence, It causes and peaee—personal, national, in- alled nations grew out of man’s Until the last few years these it to have been administered in the interest of the many, were held and adm ristered by the few, with ctional hatreds at home mm’? But f which causes war are More and more are governments controlled by and Jt may take a long time for these industrial combinations to work out to the same end. But that is surel their destiny. WHAT 10 DO WITH LEFT-OVER FISH. when It bolls add one-half pint of milk, ful of walt, a dash of cay: 1 of lemon and mix it i pleces and 1 from all traces of In small dishes, ith browned crumbs, Mash fine half a jround of uted white- h. Ald to tt a teassoontul of salt, a Ne tadlessobntul of § Fleh Custards, $chopfta wixonds, One Da teaspoonful of lemon Jutce and a dash of pepper. Now add gradually the unbenten whites of two oR tablespoonfuls of cream. Form into wmail rolle, dip in ¢gg% and bread crumbs, and fry in smok- ing not fat, or this may be fled into small custard placed in a pan of bolling rarer: and cooked ing moderate Seba aeeth Teets of ety tas : as Wad ade Berve-hot HE LION AND THE TIGER. se A Paris newspaper says Oom Paul Kruger {!s coming to this country to be the guest of Tammany Hall. Will it be the lot of the poor old man to be devoured by wild beasts? THE KICKERS’ CLUB KICKS IN GOOD STYLE. Kick Against Coughing Man, To the Dilter of te Dreaing World: At the theatre or opera the man be- hind (or in front or beside me) insists on having a fit of coughing; just at the most exciting parsuge in tho piny or at @ planisaimo bit uf music. In the lat- ter case he always coughs off the key. He should avold this, or, If he can't ho should stay at home. He sets others to coughing and spoils about ten lines of the play for every une every few min- utes KANTRE KURACOFF. Kick Against Magazines. ‘To the Biltor af The Frening Word: ‘There are ten magazines to-day where A alngle one flourished ten yearn And such magazines! They are crowd- ed with {ll-written, badly informed artl- cles, with fiction that would make a cable car faint and with “stock cut” Mlustrations that lack character, art and beauty. Is it tmposstble to have a really good American magazine? English have many. | Kick Agains The} I kick against the! water with tt, making tt far more un- mushroom growth of worthless maga- zines, ELBDRTUS. Kick Againat Porcas Humanua. To the Réitor of The Evening Worlt I wish to enter another kick against what [ think the wort form of “human how." 1 think more of these “hors ean be seen at a Harlem Elevated st tion about $9 A.M. than anywhere in the clty, When women noth express train at this nour push ahead regardicss ping on women's f ha ate! Knocking their off and seizing all the seats ML nfinished tteforma, To the Falitor of the Evening World: I kick against the vice reformers, the Mra, Nations, &c., who make a grand stir In trying to put down evil and thea ina short time let the crusade dle « It 1s like stirring up all the sediment at the bottom of a well and rotling the THE FRUIT THAT TEMPTED EVE. 2 * Apple 3 Float. } Le recererenenenerenenen a: of milk, one-au ter cup sugar, four em yolks, one-half teaspoonful of vanilla; when cool, turn into a gluss dish. Beat four egg whites stiff; add one-half cupfut steamed app! | pulp pressed chroush a aleve, then mens-| of powd: Cover half a box ¢ Decrcccccceen t Apple 4 of gelatine wih ¢ halt a cupful of Charlotte. ¢ cit water and a weceeet low it to sonk half an hour. Whip one pin: of turn this Into a bowl and place 1 other of cracked tee. Add hit ac sugar, a tablespoonful of ured; one teaspoonful lemon Juice, four| lemon juice and two xocd-sized applea tablespoonfuls granulated sixar; until very stiff; spread roughly over the custard; sprinkle preserved fruit drained from juice over top. Set in cool place until thoroughly chilled. Berve in A cut-ghss dish. Pare and quarter 1 suificient apples to {lAsrie {make one pound. Mel Sponge. put them into a 2-6 nwucepan, cover with one pint of wa:er, atew slowly unttl the apples are tender, While stew- ing cover half a box of gelatine with half a cupful of cold water, and allow it to soak for half an hour, Add thin to the hot apples; press them through a. colander; add one cupful of sugar and the grated yellow rind and juice of one lemon, When the mixture begins to congeal and !s not yet taick stir In care- fully the well-beaten whites of three een; turn Into a mould to hardea, Serve with a soft custard, beat | grated, wuter; strain into the mixture; stir quickly but carefully until thorougaly mixed. Turn into a mould and stand away until coal. Beeccccccceg = Into two cups of Marlborough ¢ *te%ed amt sifted Pie. $ apple sauce stir ¢ while atl hot two Docccccesceg 1 f butter; beat th one cup of sugar, Jutee of one and half the ring grated, one-qun teaspoonful of salt and one-half cup fine cracker crumbs; mix thoroughly and turn Into a plate Hind and bordered with rich paste; bake in a mode oven, and when done make a merinsn with the nites of four exes, four tab. spoona of powdered sugar tablespoontul of lemon fulce; pile Hehtly over the surface and sot tt in moderate oven uml slightly colored; nerve cold. A PHRASE’S ORIGIN. Mosh (as they disembark)—Well, J guess we're the only gt. people on the beach. Dissolve the gelatine over hot! pare clean than before, before Mtering it else stamp ft cut utter MLN A Kiek for Thirty 1 then stopping: evil alone oF oR J. WAKE Inutes’ Rest: ening World: 1 takes thirty minutes ampede of busines giving his soul a the noonday service n in his talk haa the man who vr reat any kick come has dropped tn ing? MAN IN A PEW. Wick Agninst Restaurante, To the ing World tis city (the better ta) charge such prices to make their pro prietors millionaires and thelr patrons muupers, y could make money by changing rh. As for the s0- call urants,” their fare ina nok chosen, Between the two s rye. Can no kiek alleviate this and place us on a (cult with other nations? PARSONS, Wiek Auninet Mrondway eggarsd To the Eilltor of The Fy we y from the if one Is accom’ sts annoyed by . boys with Het ‘All these take that you are with to Importune you, If you were Jone they would not dare to; but they think you will L aid to refuse theme or curse them or s n when you with a jady. ¢ Pollee pros us from this MICH OR HOME DRESSMAKERS, World's Hint. 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