The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1901, Page 10

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a0 e oe used Te I do not effect. with See an Dlood mediciae, and also ! % neither cause Iv whether the yatlent may" tre sugar | eniarged pores. y one but a doctor who knows, the . Le medical history of the patient is compes : eo a SOME SECRETS OF BEANTY * ee Skin Food as n Developer. t and a ts0, does : warm k deep breathin: Consult a Physician, "HE DON’T-KNOCK CLUB. By FRANK PARKER. NO. 6.—HE USED TO KNOCK THE GIANTS. a SP) 7 ——— Dealing knocks-out by the wagon, wild as though Thad n ja on, How I gayly knocked the New York tenm in the bad old Gays of yore! But since this year they are winning, Ive repented of my sinniad, And the fan that knoe nn Ked the Ginnts isn't knoeckiig It ure mat if 1 opuritier}« from evzemal is ar auld the « € sulphur, marag, es skin 6 ms tf do not know the Ingredients ure you ask aby The wulph magnesin with am of tarta sts an old-fashlonad ren It ts to be wi ablutions and masa, biect has recoveret £ he physician shoubl s 1 tie Avtew, ye of an tnhal Mir dre ring the hh * OR HOME wide for pastarint 2) inches wide. S3-4 yards 46| wh wide, or 13-8 yards 0) Inches wide |" \requlred. rs not form Atunty Picture re ening World's ‘ashion Mint. | Dessmanens. | the shirt 1 EALED BY AN EXPERT, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER wr se oe 4 y wy | AN mort walt halt of Ling My hair but At Is streaked let me know If this hate Ls rately will n It seems tot mueh Laud ina ag follows: 1; acette actl, ms, pow. Hot water suf. witeh is to. be ister all over ortginal dl 5 two Pours washed tn a Mttle and applied. Puzzle. 1 the mouse? TROTTER Vou. a. Published by thy Press Publishing Company, &3 to 6 PARK ROW ntered at the Poat-OMice at New York am fecond-Class Mall Matter. EIGHBORS YOU MAY HAVE KNOWN. By T, E. POWERS. aoe IT IS DANGEROUS TO “WATCH It is well that the doctors are poking and peering about into the eries of the human economy. And it is well that the public to a certain point. But it is not well, it is distinctly bad, that so many people are spending so much of their time in certainly ad net more moderately and slowly: you can bring yourself to it. rules of health. Let the rest take care of itself. Don't think about yourself; think about your work. A POLICE PUZZLE. of Greater New York into three platoons, so as to require no police officer to be on duty over eight hours a day. that time. men at least, and would add $3,500,000 a 3 the Police Department. ee The bill failed in the Legislature. A A ston 4 fund of $100,000 was credibly reported at the ¢ CORNUPTION 6. 4 $ FUND. ¢ time to have been subseribed by the foree and OO, to Albany to be in “putting it That fund has never been distributed among the sub- ear to the annual cost of sent used through.” cribing policemen. Common rumor among them says it never will he, Suddenly Murphy has diseovered that the three-p Wright, all right.” Ife has heard that it works well in Boston and Chicago. He thinks it would not ineteas all. Atany rate he has almost decided to’ give it a trial in one precinct. itoon system expenses much after The puzzle is to tind who-changed Commissioner Murphy mind for him so completely, and why. Is it just because the ruling inner ring of Tammany managers have decided that the police vote must be made solid for next November? Or has the fund that ng” influences led to “fix” things at Albany suceeeded which Murphy dares not resist here? ROOM FOR THE BRAIN TO GROW. Isidor Levine, of this city, is fortunate. He was not born too carly. During his thirteen unfortunate years this lad has not been like others; has not been quite “all there.” Seventy rears ago every one would have looked upon his affliction as a “visitation of the Almighty.” He might have been treated with speet; he might have been loaded with shackles and cruelly al traditions differed. In any case he would not have abused— been cured, But this is New York, this the twentieth century. The sur- geons noted that one side of the boy’s brain-box was much smaller than the other. They guessed that the skull bone was unusually thick, further reducing the space within, i The brain could no more develop than can the foot of a high- caste Chinese girl in its bandages. So the men of scienee cut away enough of the skull case on the stunted side to give the brain room. By and by a silver patch may close the hole, At present it is left open, that the brain may de- velop free of pressure. ; There have been nine such operations performed in the past. These give the right to expect that the boy will recover his health; that intelligence will come to him with extraordinary rapidity; that he will be a useful member of society and live his life out happily. It is good to live in times when such miracles of healing are possible. DANGEROUS TO Wart. “How do you feel about the Hall of Fame?" It's ull Nonsense—putting mei in there who will be famous anyhow: the kind }thing to do woul! be to make statues of authors who won't be heard of in five years. —Chicago Record-Herald. He—I know I'm late, dear old friend who Just go: I knew, Bhe (anappishly)—I don't see why that whould save kept you so long.—Phila- Adelphia Press, » 1 wax detained a couple of hours by an back to town after a long absenee, I had to tell him all ——-- +4 A MATRIMONIAL She—War hers a happy marrhige? He—Oh, yea; she makes her husband mirerable.—Yonkers Stateaman. PARAD THE WHEELS GO ROUND.” =a \ is taking an interest in the discoveries and discussions of the doctors. Every man and every woman ought to be his own doctor—up “thinking | tine | 6 about their insides’’—in watching the ma at work and tampering with it, ‘ Mental self-consciousness is serious | ease, And plhiysical self-cons not less serio than twiee a day if} Follow the few simple, common-sense | A bill was before the last Legislature dividing the police forces | Police Commissioner Murphy was emphatically against it at} He said it would make an inerease of the foree by 2,700 | % aN Gener fn sratt OF eLe yante Sut tHe 2\\ ea a SS SS \ 3 SERED IODIDE a. a The pets love thelr owners, and waen the latter are away from home too long the pets express their grief and solicitude with a zest ani feeling tas never fall to touch’ the hearts of every tenant in the house. « Ca PARRA THE EVENING WORLD'S BIG LETTER CLUB. rinan for Poxtal Clerks, ; Germans. When 1 saw the Interests at/ and as | am an American yachteman 1 HSA stake, namely, the hard earned dollars/ have thie to aay in fatr play to Bir the! studyiof hese women had ed up. | Thomas Liy:ows Shamrock IT.: Bhe { cent, In order that they might} will give us the hardeat race this coun- y part of send tt In the end to thelr relations in All credit is to be But try has ever seen. 1 have been to t yMce | Europe, 1 willingly acted in satl ea-| given to Sir Thomas. I am sure when ° and notteed how necessa ch a res | Pactty L.A. the American people see the new Sham- quirement ix, For the brief space of Has Seen Hoth Shamrocks. ack It will be a 2 to 1 bet that abe wins jhalf an hour that T stayed jnstte, no] to re suitor of Tae Evening Wort! the cup. ay. IT had the pleasure of = the two [Fhemrocks in tae water ta “england, MISS FORTUNE'S CURL. jless than four women asked me to act For More Ambulances, as thelr interpreter, These were To the FAltor ef The Evening Workl: I witnessed an accident uptown yes- terday, a poor man lying in agony al- most ‘half an hour, having had his foot crushed by an enormous rock, before ) an ambulance came. These accidente happen often. It would he a godsend ff, the city would furnish more amt’ ances; or if some millfonaire would fe would be of more use tnan a Ii the poor in many vector Mrs. aT Is It Enoagh to Live On To the Efitor of The Evening Worl T have been keeping company wi} young lady for four years, and I I} her most dearly, and I have asked several times to marry me, but she me that I do not make enough moneyt. * get married on. Now, I am a etenog: rapher working in New York, and m3 salary is 10 per week, and I think that two can lve on that amount nicely. Will readers please advise me? Let ex: pertenced ones speak, P. D.. West New Brighton, 8. L The Women Whom Men Marry. To the Efiter of The Eveaing World: Sympathy {s wasted upon the surplus women of this city. Women are plenti- ful, but there ts not a surplus of de. sirable marriageable women. Every man, goad or bad, when looking for a wife, looks for a modest, sensible, pru- dent woman; and such women are not too plentiful. Most girls are able te earn as good a ilving as any man car give them and are not willing to ex: change thttr Mberty for the doubtfu Joys and certain sorrows of married life. Men are too selfish with their joys and ¢ too Reneroue with, thelr sorrows to make There was a Mttle girl And she nad a Hittle curl ' Gesirable fe partners, Right in the centre of her forehead: INDUPE. And when {t was curled {t was very, very 500d, Back Date People. To the Eiitor of The Is ft not strange time of the world’s that at this late existence people should stitl be so backward In thelr {deas? What I mean is that they stil are superstitious This was oot { } { enough for their ancestors, but now al such foolishness should be abolished. I, have found that not only among the poor but also among the rich does su- perstition exist. Truly, 1: makes me ashamed of myself to be amidst a gen- / jeration whose credulous fancy conjures up the most ridiculous things. Think of a eane person belleving that to break @ mirror means reven yeara of bad luck: Or, if this 1s not bad enough, that pea cocks’ feathers hung on the wall oF on the door signify some misfortune to the tenant of the rooms. LOUIS A. KERPEN. “b> Grerenee THE FAIRY MONTH. HERE came a good, kind fairy, And her mood was gentie— very The sombre night she gilded pase ing fair. And the world, weary, And so commonplace and dreary, She garlanded with blossoms from her hair. that seemed so We forgot the fickle May-day, sald the G it ls a pardon that yo: i, afr, about the strong © post convicted! nd the girl) m | Bra Mt clasped her ha “ fat pattern (No, 3,792, sizes o| resting on ayes. gent for 10 cents, Tho skirt] "So he ws (NO:/3,533, sizes 22°10 39) will be] State cutive, “and yet c hott: patterns, 20 cents, | could have been expected, jer. The World,’ wasin the strong room of tho bank and what elae money, nk 6 nd . Governor, r own Virginia people, 3 he tried to flea the could not get away making no defense; only attempting] without it and he hag none; and, oh! taken as he/to save her that for they And ght side very Yand [fo irs t this, on a Rirl-one of us, It to Governor, she came to me in an agony’| y alr, Oolleve and which | swe} he could not tell, bee str, | MISTRESS | BRAND'S PARDON #2,ctorcek sts: DAILY LOVE STORY. ang girl got out and entered and I did what] stage, veing greete? and assisted py but tt was #0 | Hunter Loyd, the pardoned convict. Jot everything dreadful, 1 could to wymfort her, [Msste."* Istress Brand, when| “If ft parton him, what will they do7v” q f in the corner of the [he asked finally. Kitty got out when they reached the 1g which the whole] “Leave the StateNend ko West.” an- “1 Mistress Brana, and,even ap fo “over the Al- as the great legha nies an my was waiting in the great veottbule MARY BYRD. | “Mereiful heaven! I denpise and loathe alory Governor, who| Onto River. “Where {a Mirtrees Mary, Alcinda?” | Pp, §.—Mlstrera Kitty Brand ts a kind | im, » : * Be aun ‘But the-man>’ the Governor asked, ‘That is ecattered in the pageant to accept BIA) A week Inter Kiet nd received Asked the master, surprise that hiay angel, but she did thiw net because (Me 43 he trled vainly to crn the girl's of the moon, ts often tae case 8 lan imposing document, highly decorated [only daughter wax not there to greet jyiked me, but for another. perron—a| f bY Md Turns your mind from each mis- with the State seals and stamp. Hunter Doyd' he wa It was pardon, and the next day | Nverated and at once left Char- | the repl; ie in the wesi-going @etage. | yuh, St he lumbering coach stopped at When Greeny tal a ed the letter. .It was short, , bussy drew close to it and ) J the acented paper. ‘show have I Sinngd & how miust you wudernatorial residence, and as they as- | fergive me [beseech yeu, 3i sended the many’ steps the colored mam- was! hun note fch and watched her delicately cut featutea} is a fo-1 a.dozen miles from the cap- | tear-bilstered and heart-searing for the | tricken man tremblingly clutching thels ering, Hid his gnarls ‘neath dainty flowering, As he strove to tell the beauty in his heart. | My Dr Father and Parent—You know 1 was Aliways a Forrard child & now | Mistress Brand turned. allghtly away! under the heavy gaze of her companion, It was good of yo he continued, wonderful,y good, to free Hunted Boyd for another woman, when yo! 1 have gone with Hunter Boyd Sile. On! | Suffer, because my Place Ss at hi And the rons's perfumed story, Breathed once more beneath the Your dutiful & affestu daughter. ove Hunter Boyd!" cried. Kitty. 3 Bran: sconunued, ee heut’ to commit, worre for an oldsman ike ‘my te re) tell yout tr you; can you ardor ime?” And atreas Brand's pardon Ba have M fact (or it was whispered me rare ear, while her, aes were ‘Dees | AN, sivirg, Makes you glad to keep on ving, © And to feel the gentle mystery of ‘June, an. M. B. The Governor handed Kitty the letter] AM the varying emotions caused hy the; lov 5 appeared and’ yanished. on) the We forgot each grim and gray ! day, As we watched the transforma- tions of her art. And a tree, ill-shaped and tow-

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