The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1901, Page 8

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SIRI FENN PMR te 1 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1901. RRO ORY'S TIMELY CARTOON. HIS THOUGHTS ELSEWHLRE. CHAOS AND STARVATION TAR TARMATI C IN PORTO RICO MANY DYING OF HUNGER! AMERICAN RULE! DENONINCED, ' { ! | ! } ANDS VOR 5 This fs a sketch of deur, the bulletins on his way to chu Reb iicicietieicicr news prssing paper | QUESTIONS OF BEAUTY When the Mair lreaks. Dear Mre. Aree: Kindly let me know wh prevent hair from my bair ami the ANSWERED BY oe st cause Tecan s correct the habit z I shoull not atiempt to since myself, but should, If 1 were in | yotr place, go to a first-class hair- | Cure for Mistended Veins. Dear dire, Aver: Tell me if there ts any cure for the small red veins which come unter the skin In one's face. INQUIRER. The red veins can waually be removed by electrolysia. Hymiente Methoda the Proper ones. ‘Dear Mrs. Ayer: | Sealy, Net inte, Mra Massnge massage e atire her own } tons oM ma HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. Vola the soul that requis And massage WIth A good akin f van aive yourself For Influmed yes. Te there any internal remedy ord a cee ee Ee preparation that wil! develop or enlarge A Nt ai nbetalplite the bust and is harmlean to use linetesmont bi eraleVectr oats MILDRED Ann, [ET OO ‘i : ihe HERE are a number of prepara-| — tons to taka Internally that ara enld to dovelop the bus: att eheet SHOUL Db Do. advise thelr e. The o 1 t silver Ash fork and knits ix net served at din mH ty eat Uread be rational way to develop the | _ cheet Is physical culture, natritious t: Geep-breathing exercises, vocal cultur OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. — oe The Evening World's Fashion Hint. and vm Sot | ia ich as Nia a fark ¢ ulred, a len eating: vous plate Daily |» To cut this * chins the m down till dark, hes wide or 5 varie Mi ybe required. wals< pattern OO nis the t do not ers, Sup tosnuf can't kid her. “you Both “Cashler, Tae World, few York City." HARRIET, HUBBARD AYER. ae NO. 1188. thing Company, $8 to 6 PARK ROW, New York. at New York as Second-Clas: FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD i OF im x! ay ov Ay ay te Nineteen days ¢{home in High Bridge And now 3 fact thar} O00 reward, is offered “and no questions asked, of results from police efforts. {by his unele, ralringe tsttogether describe the menace to every home, very father and mother in this city. If the kidnappers, waiting until the “hu hall make this a protitabl shall remirn the hax nd ery’? is over, hransaction, YEW yori . “and no questions asked,” veil become a peril. onpkidnapping does not leseen public duty in the But, of course, Mayor Van Week is too snapping and snurling at those who wish to help the children nents toihave any time for such a public service as the seit. “matter, but i ase busy of the te arousing of the police and the citizens and the offering of a large reward, | «| | THE LIMITS OF OUR POPULATION. Can the Mnited States support 300,000,000 people without! +) lowering ligh of present conditions ¢ #{0. PL Austin, Chief the Burean of Statistics, savs “Yes,” and that by the end of the twentieth century it will support them. Kurope's toml population, excluding Russia, Norway and| $,088 square miles. the standard its social 0 i i “ as i + sr Sweden, is 269,226,000, living on an area of 1, | | That gives an average of 202.7 inhabitants to} the square mile. At the same ratio of popu lation to area the United States, excluding \laska and the islands, would have a popula- tion of 602,019,000- the economists are speculating on for the year 2000. The que: garded as uselesaa few vears ago, now fur and brings over $59,000,000 a | animals, Surepean countries have shown, a nation may so! ustrial produets as to support three or four times Moreover, exehange its i ‘ \ own crops would sustain. a popula SHOOOO000 Ameriean pe a hundred years henee is a guess well | vithin the hounds of probability, BEES ERE EEE , POOR FAMILIES AND RICH. | to this matter of the small families of | s j the f the poor? | Neither for the purposes of nature nor am ovr On the contrary, neither nature nor the organization as a rule gets the best re tren. Only where children possess ex ror parents of exceeding wisdom and | cessfully to compete with the children | cernel-kind process of “survival of the | | 3 x t : ults from * traordinary force of firmness are they al edand hardened by + Tr is small conse © the childless rich in their deprivation efleet that their children would not be apable and happy. But it is a very large. proposition that the tendeney to small is increasing, is that altogether an evil? if deprivation it be so likely to grow up uset 1 to society at » the general sone s salt water and simmer for fifteen min- peeeeeeeeenee tite; when cool re- the skin site Aitaek It one tablespoonful of butter and two tiblespoontule of flour, rubbed | ¢ he ogether, Take the paste on a spoon eran) b Vain it in the cream until dissolved Tome ces! Remove from the fire and add thi F ead some Bite of putter tyeaten yolks of txo eRRs and the sea voit toa sprint {Pts ) soning, One tablespoonful of choy J prion Jespoantul of ral *| parsley, the Julee of one-half a temo AU! sait and pepper and a dash of cayenn “AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.” : ago Willie McCormick disappeared from his -¢ was kidnapped, the fact that he has not been + for this big 4 the menace 4 | double the 300,000,000 | ¢ ion whether such density of population is compatible | + On the whole. | 4 purposes of the social organization is it * a necessary that a child be brought up in Inx-/¢ BROADWAY CAR. By 5 a ae “th RIDE ON A T. E. POWERS. ical ietet mi-bi-b and sts s Sons’ He goes inside the car next to an active member 0 Athletic Club, who borrows snow of vulgar ostentation, imbus aveque car, Ast rtande on the rear platform of the ca green Selde car reaches fen hand from among the crowd annexes his dollar diamond stud cdeteeleteleletedelsteteinictetelminfeleleisteletetet-b o + friclviciinl-i-t ee Sieite-i Man'a Curve every one aits down muddenty on his neighbor, ewiting his Meths ngs wrilet, containing a week's pay, A particntarly awkward man in and his aollege pin. w ith the maintenance of our present snperior living conditions seems | a answered by R ind, which now has a population of 395) x te the square mile. 1 all over at the same rate, the United x States, minus Alaska « slands, would have 1,713,150,000 in-| 3 x habitants ow ive times the prophesied and doubted 300. | + BS HOO,000, Se m must be made for our large area of |* x Jwwaterless terri ihe power of artificial irrigation to make, Z * "them habitable and fertile is a demonstrated fact. The food-pro-, GAM EREWS x v ducing power of our present enltivated area has not been pushed | z limit, neither have economies in the use of our present pro- ninth street and Cos Seventysecond street a man eie an obese lady Mr vnd feet on he leans ensiy crosses his yne's tap ‘ ; poner STEP + bivent Scar ne He mS om tte nit: = Ata poln: where men are digging for the tunnel the conductor orders all passengers to take the car ahead; and Goodethy ng, crossing the bridge on all fours, loves Emma's pioture from hls breast pocket. iteteieleleteicieteitetedeieieiet siete: x Sinee we now have few kings te be interested in large families, be- + « » families meant plenty of “eannon-food,” are we not in- * terested inthe quality as vell as in the quantity of the rising £ generations $ ALL HAIL TO THE SHAD! i AOAS] A Raparate dish, and serve with butter + vin | sation + a Put the rees from two Ashes tn boiling x = AU { Shad Noe move the skin and) % * CT Croqnettes. mash them with al Gy A Giemecere-ene-ene-eme-@ fork wo the little % el egga will be separated but not broken oy 1 of cream or milk and At One Hundred and Tenth mtrett a quiet-looking Leaving the undred and Twonty-ftth t man leaps to his feet as if he had passed his corner and rushes from the car, inadvertently taking Goode- street, Gootothyng is accosted by two humane per- fons, who relieve him of most of his earthly burdens, foie thyng’s cont, bag, &c., along. #0 he can go home In light or x elefnint i a A ie init} Selelelminleininintetele | A LESSON. DARLING YOUTH with four blooming damrels came aboard ped on wormwood and gall, wan hanging on the atrap in front of the party. ‘ var! ane exclatmed, sharpty, 'E WHAT'S THE Us. ni “Nears tee vee. 6 ane Axor ul HAT de use complatnin’ North Bld ia) th order uoupt jpluce again on the fire and etir unt Wren de pli 4 North Side car,” said the |. ve 5 H ' ' ways 9 NE] the sues iw thickened, then add the) astern [Curbatone Reporter. “He pulled out ve her Risen canatittiitecconereas lank 1 want mashedehadirasicHoursthes mix on Deatioreitiaelaint buneh of five tran nits fo play cards, + Foe, With Care NOt) A igh and set away to vool for severol R} a9 for a euchre hand, looked at them i tt fis been sie SKIN jours, Form Into «mall croquettes, roll | 4 Whatideluse eomplg nia Kleritically, and, turning ta the lovely on ae 1" v When de storm it blows! lady on the left, inquired: Semeeeremees greased broiler and| them in ere and bread crumbs, and fy {Fae g INT rainin’ 4G rab it with butter once or twice during | M hot fat until an amber color. Place th tine of broiling, (brown, place it on the planked shad, or| mayonnaise or tartar sauce. Cook to a nice on a folted napkin and serve with al% Ter freshen up do rose! we cuding it of fome spinster, who looked as if she sup-| ing domestic disco

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