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NEW MOVING-DAY WRINKLE. wt e 3 By T. E. POWERS. seeeeseee NO. 14,450, ed eter wate IME FIRST MEN IN THE MOON.” By FERDINAND G. LONG. Published by the Press Publishing Company, 62 to 2 PARK ROW, New York. - Mr. Neversettle, tired of the semi-anbual packing up, moving and unpacking proc Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter. + has been accustomed for a large part of hie Hfe, is building an “‘Automobfle House,” an apartment on errno eee = = — wheels with « motor attachment. Hereafter when the moving fever eeizes upon the Noversettles all 3 they will have to do Is to clang the gong and they’re off! The only expense Incurred will be 25 cents ‘ A DANGER THAT MAY LURK cach trip for recharging the bactery, ‘ i IN THESE NEW TENEMENT LAWS. These new tenement-house laws which the Governor has just {signed will no doubt cause a large increage of decent quarters for the poor at lower rents. Bur— The new tenements, being more attractive, will be occupied by a class of the poor who now live in comfortable quarters and pay higher rent. And what will becomo of the people who now crowd the rookeries which shail be torn down to make room for the new TAKE THe SNeKT CHR! or Hee Rinne! tonements 4 Woe must be careful that in shortsighted benevolence we do not increase tho miseries of theso swarming and povorty-strickon multi- | tudes, as has been done by similar logislation in European cities. It must be remombercd that these people of the slums are not debased because they live in rookeries, but live in rookeries and will continue to live in rookeries because and so long as they are in their present benighted condition. OUR SUPREMACY AND OUR ‘MEAT-EATING. Tals will be @ big tmprovement on the present mov- ing-day methods whioh are fiercely annoying to the head of the house, who has to carry the bric-a-bruc, the zovlogical pets and other perishable stuff from che old home to the new, besides picking up all the house- hold furniture chat !s dropped along the road from ths It may bea little rough on the gas van, other people with whom ihe family's Dr. Robert Hutchinson is an eminent British authority on what to cat and what not to cat. His book, “Food and the Principles of -«¢ Dietetics,” is full of common sense. Perhaps ne the most interesting of his many interesting { vEGirantass. discussions of diet, real and reputed, is his teeeeermereeere-e* attack upon the vegetarians. Ile shows that to get a proper amount of nutrition a vegetarian would have to stuff his stomach three times a day to the very limit of its capacity; that a vegetarian diot means a low standard of life. of energy and of resistance to disease. He accounts for the stolidity, the stupidity, the content of the agricultural laborer in the past chiefly by his vegetarian diet. And he thinks that the growing restlessness of the sume class nowadays is in large measure due to their habit of eating meat in ever-increns- ing quantities. Ho points out that the Americans are the largest meat-eaters in the world, and says that this is the cause of their superior energy. They always keep a huge fire under the boilers, and it is natural that there should be plenty of steam. But the Americans wear out more quickly than tho vegetable-eating peoples or thoso whose pro- portion of meat over vegetables is not so large. Wo have been a meat-enting race from the beginning. And and a few brenenenenene-0- t was good. ! noT sioTr riciticticitieteleieivicicleleieieicieinleiviclelninie ete eee eee The Rockefeller-Morgan Skindicnte, having gobbled up everything on earth, £ will soon be out prospecting in a trust airship with a view to consolidating the rest of the solar system. ~~ BEAU A TETHA TRIE HUBBARDTAYER to-day wo are eating more ment than ever before. Is this the cause ! of the frenzy of energy to which we are ris- HB only excuse for a woman's going | Are aB YOUNG as OUF BOUIN; NOt Al 4.c-c-e-e-e-e-ere-e-ee-e ~ te. pedo oe reece ie | sey olner. Avi corey ea has ne 1s oun ing? Will we presently ece a movement di- that work a and spirits, the biithenens, the energy of 2 . cs or ahalsen i that unless ahe nourishes che exhaust aulditlontyeehelwulichinks soni Bher | emcee eee rected against the butcher-shops on the ground But it will be decidedly pleasant for the Neversettles, who need not care how often moving-day comes aaal uttering caticie atyulent’ sho) wil Ene eeteieetataleaeaciiwents RESPONSIDLE 2 sede around. All they will have to do will be to take in the rubber plant and scoot not only endure the torture of n dried You have been atarting that tier, Dru- Fon oun that they are the centres of « consuming fire up skin—for the skin pores when they tl those eyes, and by that same FIERCH NER- that threatens to burn up the race? need food can get up a very effective) yu have produced the almoet|$ VOUS ENERGY? { seatlieee + { sort of agony—but she must de content mperceptible Macclitty under your pret. | -2-e-e-e-ee-ene-eene-o-p to grow old and Uterally shriveled ty determined chin by the business high Here are two of Dr. Hutchinson’s axioms: seapad bette ied Meera ebmenistdes UY ute, collars S oUAW ERE, “Bo careful of your diet as you grow into middle life. The But tf soa ‘wenr youl prime. No woman of eense who works all day | will let the cold-cream face, disagreea ‘Die as tt 1s, weigh in the balance agains: @ puckered, wrinkled visage. One rule for a night tollet will not do/ | the Bien collar. | Before you go to bed, not one night oredr erin Ema ae HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, | it every nlent of sour tite, take a hot! ANOTHER PHASE OF “FOREIGN-DEVILISM.” full bath sister ta to take @ cold-blooded account y @f stock of her facial charms = relaxed thront give every wom-| Aft hathe—you should take the Batoee Lots Net faslalicnare sha who amuat earn her] exerctew-masange the face with With that emug Pharisaism which flavors the views taken by Now, then, what is the result? noni bat He roe ee i Ra NC Nes ze here people who speak English of the actions of people who speak other rite! h ‘i | i 2 a One Leeds LNs Cenrk WON en ey «languages, many of our newspapers comment oi ! ast not | relaxed throats: Rosawater, 6 ounces;| -e-0- oe: Ward and gets no exercise and indiffer- | nies le atoldtwoman l'claernower . i] drere-enenenenen i 4 woman | elder-fower water, 2 ounces; tincture o! NTERNATIONAL i ‘ A ent food discovers with a gasp that cture of | P INTERNATIONAL with moral severity on tho prominence of duel. va took Ite an sen more rotund you hecome the faster you will roll down hill.” entirely agree with you. The bust- “Te f i a CRG Ota UGTA Nae Tt is better to eat too much than too little. But always re- neckwear, Howaver, we can defeat even| member that you are probably eating enough for two.” = 3 eieisieieieleleleinteicieie!s ty, isleleicielefeiet: But seo the at) When t can never Keep my piace. [benzoln, to tannic acid, 10 graina. CANT ANOUT do about tt?" Dissolve th nnio acid in the rose- u ing i rec vs fr i Chest ec eval Aor oue EU eee ootre, hep tans {acts tnt tie lresex||_ i pumutana. ling in the recent news from Europe. their auto-residence around to the Prenerenenerenererenntooe atre and back it ap at the box \gitn, too—and she's only for | you a rouRht i i ; ou are o!4 oroughly and add the denzol - Tt so happens that in 0 US § 3 Nanutikeow. | tapocadatel tielamting | i eres aie cpaee iced uv and add the Benzoin tincture ate ites ppens that in the United States, eeu earn jReart end the terrible shock those iret | Nand’ movement. i as weli as in Great Britain and Treland and tho British colonies, the duel has ceased to be “good form.” Whenee some of our shallow .BUSINESS women | AOR HOME = SS MAKE BEST WIVES. | DRESSMAKERS. BRON Roeua woes moralists proceed to derive one more convincing proof of the innate HHH question of women and mat-) The FE = e nema, seems to a woman writer ns | F im matter of personal taste on the part) Ewe the man in the cane. } To out th ? If he wanta a clinging vine, some one | size? pate Wenae Dally, le HROUGH wind-ewept sheets } | species. shion Hint. of driven rain s Pike: An ia Ser | SE eae i Let us beware always of cant. And particularly of interna- arn, tional and racial eant, which is the parent of those wholesale pre- £ soll Auge iB 4 Se ciraceay ele, dices and enmities that threaten to make wars perpetual and di-; J perp \ps to tell the to ¢ vide all mankind broadly into three classes—soldiera, pensioners nin medtam ches wito es wide, 1-2 yard o required. To be who will put him on a peipstal end oF} i be grateful that fate nes gives her a % god—usunily tin—let him keep eway from the busineas woman. But !f tie 5 ‘wants a chum who will take him tor & & ta 0: {the fallen trees } | and taxpayers. the hearth before mo Heo jal es Tt is true that 4,000 duels a vear are fought in France—but no Phe fro their captive spirit i " . . % Musing, To watch tt neue prize-fights. It is true also that German army officers and Ger- ent. Panag eu man students fight duels by the thonsand—but then divorces are ames of gold and very rare in the Fatherland. [1 is true too that deadly duels are everyday occurrences in Italy, whose murder record beats all other |X what he ts—and in spite of tt—who wt! be a wife and pal, who will be « solld comfort to him, Jet him choose a woman i who has been out into the Ddusiness| E world and gained a broader view of the | world and of man. Such a one will take a man for ! what he !s worth—no foollsh hy the gleaming loge s spire nations, But when it comes to the bestial vice of drunkenness Bri-|4 Piers vellowbind and bluebird bout hie greatness; Just a plain :nar— | far into the shade. + poet tain ean throw Ttaly b bal — ! pr et cach AMA tee of And as to this terrible business of dueling, how long is it since 3 Business never unfitted ABU ea ELC LENT English-speaking men revelled in it?) The Duke of Wellington, it And should they tire of New York and its burglar $ for cnatrimony who wus originatly fitted | prt Hess bikor TY At} Y >. e P ' x : (2 Jousts and green-goods tourneys and pine for trans- for it, Bhe can go through a business 5: pe aiRistisccacntn ; while he was Prime Minister, fought a duel. Disraeli challenged j%- atlantic pleasures and tho atmosphere of royalty and career without any loes of any kind. it se ‘4s \' a ng they and Uhave val : : v . . Cc hey y, vill be SeaaLScumaiz! nitniters|end aha ican | gh {\\) \ Dan O'Connell, oF his son, to fight one, Queen Victoria had been! yacMy"te"cnaan’ ihe wows down to the beach, the earacoling domicile on board an ocean grestound, gain much which will be of Incalculahle j reigning a long time before the British army and navy officers quit {% where they may enjoy all the comforts of home while stow her abaft tho binnncle and then shout to the cap- pier acne ar | duelling in obedience to her order forbidding it. { f dallying with the other delights of ¢he resort. tain to cut the awser. broadens her and cives her com Be miners, born Corsi Many of our early American statesmen, jurists and army and Z Sataronat gense—or, to be more polite, more prs tigured in duels, naval offi pcmeleeceeeeeeee) |) ANGFOW, J A sndit go, ant even Abia THE EVENING WORLD'S BIG LETTER CLUB. ——___— f \! floor Alt Nor so VE Lincoln once aece | z CARE OF THE BABY. a 1 Moor ta white with $1 tT ee nee we | neoln once accepted a challenge, Decatur, ; Praise for Chapm | who are supposed to represent the high: {say {t was a laughable but improbable SJ) J) URING the frst few months of a Me TyaWweltenieeecie one of our greatest naval heroes, perished in | To the Pilitor of The Evening World: | est wealth, culture and breeding of our | satire on Ife In a freak city. For good- ai EDS waby's ite the mrauier par: of] if. St A De Welto:Howenin theiAt- a duel. Y sugrest that a man like Capt. Chap-| nation? BANK CLERK. |ness’ sake let them make no more re- WP ars eve ahoiitaine spent \n atest \ ’ nip das cae A : ediately restored to civiliza- Mea. L Yo Claim, jorts, lest New York become Oat the sleep sould be a natural one. | ease Greco ererererenenenenene & The duel is no doubt a survival of the; ma be mmmediately pocetyi lee tL ec et ee iwatuped in vice that Dr. Parkhurst and js ro | NR | f so-called “chivalry.” But tl A ton, for that ta the only place for a man| Ty the Editor of The Eveotng World: Bishop Potter will be forced to move te Boothing ayrups o- nedatiye dre : HOW WE SHED OUR SkIN,| brutal ages of socalled “chivalry.” But there are other survivals | ike tim. Highbridge Is the only place] Mrs, Livermore has sounded the first | Pompton, N. J., for safe Keoning. iby footteh moners to nn trrita AN sheds btw win juat an thor. | Of those ages, and—well, let us shun international cant! for some who are now in civilisation. | sune note in this discord of depreciation HOMER BALLARD. Deo|induce sleep are often the z sie 8. | by saying girls of.the present day have ATrchimedceie tli Toomeen S| eee - == a ———— iy tne} THE LEGEND OF THE SNOWDROP. lin whieh compose the lower strats | (YN OLD lexend gives the following as gertly upon it and sald: thelliepldorminJare'’perpetaalin’ eer Al the origin of the snowdrop: A ‘Take form, pure snowflake, bud and er a Adam and Eve had been driven blossom: and be 9 comfort to humanity, The 8 at Play. not retrograded. It is true, We are To the Bdivor of The Byoning World: cuger to prate of the good old days and ‘Beventy-five students of the Armou;| of the present lowering of all standards. University in Chtcago donned night-! But It's a eafe bet to aay the world gowns and boarded an “L' train in| And Its inmates daily grow better, nobler a1 Thin | from the Garden of Eden, Eve was dis-| In a twinkling the snowflake changea | the Windy City, causing women to faint [and wisor; besides Improving physically. consolate. One day as she sat silently into a beautiful flower, as white Be tr creating @ little riot. People mere-; ‘disease and death. In most ehange of clothing and a war: To the Editor of The Rrening Worlds Socrates sald; "Nothing can befall a good man, either here or hereafter.” But Archimedes, a Grectan philosopher, who lived 00 B. C., uttered just as good a saying. When asked what he con- aldered the best and most popular form of government, he replicd: "That where. In the least injury inflicted on the mean- est Individual ts considered an outrage nohes wide, § 1-4 yardy 4 inenes wide 42-8 yards 50 Inches wila will be upward, and the outer ja be’given attention. — THE OLD, OLD stony. hinge sitting up late with a sick maa. | sen yxtantly: ren termed desq On, ving, an angel appeared and sought | pure as the snow Itself! and el > che i aquiette to the Ce ee eet Ree Bho longed. for | heheld the newcvorn” Moscone | ly smile at this and say: "“Boyn will | TM , e-kin rem Tupldiy {the Mower, but tho fast-descending | and hope came to her heart, and she, ve boys.” But if threo or four working. « Ty the Faitor of The Reening World: Fete on te more smiled through her teare The Committee of Fiftees haz fled = snow Whs wrapping the barren earth in men had donq the same thing they wo! oe “t nsparent th jnal nurse? Not she cen pecomen the apide a robe of waite. Having fuifilied hin miastor y ‘eitting In her own parlor— Bend y to NC y ands the ety the| As the angel stood and spoke words! the angel departed: Te be tai | be doing time for tt and would be acored [revort. and its first fruits seem to be " ‘Tammai i sifendl money te pCasiter, ane » World, ykin tisaues which arg constantly form-| of hope to the weeping, repentagt wor: There, iimenediavely RE a| tor thet vandatlsm. How long ehail|the reopening of the gambliing-houses. flail undchiet Deveryiesy, thes af Y s Hi an, he caught @ snowflake, breathed circle of perfect snowdrops, wo stand for the asinine gmake of boza! 4s we were to read auch @ etory we'd a: JOMDADL. Ss