The evening world. Newspaper, July 4, 1901, Page 6

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: ARTH’S DEFINITIONS. “COLD STORAGE.” we a H° 2» _THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JU d by the Press Publishing Company, 83 to @ PARK ROW, cntered at the Post-Ofice at New York as Second-Class Mal A HOT DAY AND A SWARM OF FLIES A CENTURY AND A QUARTER AGO. One hundred and twenty-five years ago to: of Philadelphi nen in in the « A company of knickerbockers sinall room opposite a liyery stable. The flie: eID CET poured in at the windows in swarms. ‘The men So away rue had on their silk stockings. The flies hovered % FLIES, about their exposed calves in swarms and lit Yoceeseeeeeseg and stung whenever any man paused in the process of flapping his handkerehief against his legs. < Th men were signing a document. Naturally they signed ina great hurry—signed With one hand and “shooed” with the other, ned they fled from the hot little room and the swarms of flies which were biting their legs. As they hurried away a bell in the belfry above them began to peal. The clang of that bell is. sti the ears of men. And the word it forms in their brains is the magie word “FREEDOM.” } Thi the whole human race, As soon as the last man had si sounding in is not exelus ly our great national day. Tt belongs to The document signed on duly 4, 1776, is OSDPF-93-2DIE DOCH ID IDG DD 1DIDHI9.H99. \ \ \\ the great formal deelaration of the rights of man—of your right, whoever you are, to be free, to be secure, to pursue happiness in your own way undisturbed. | It is a barbarism that this day should be celebrated by turning loose upon the community all the savage instinets for making dis-| agreeable noises. Of all the days in the year! this should be the quietest. the one on whieh | Qovecccccceoesys Tun pay wee 4 4 MOTILATE. ¢ Decrecccccce the mind could dwell without interruption on the great, inspiring ideals of democracy and liberty. These noise-makers with their bombs, their 1 and eracke less dese ls, their caps and torpedoes, may mean well, ators of the temple of liberty. HAPPY EAST-SIDE CHILDREN. But they are none the About every fire-plug in the tenement distrets of the east athered a erowd of children. ‘The little dressed, to say the least it, The little he are naked to the low the waist have nothing but.a pair of tr side is \ irls are not over- waist, and | sers, usu! ally with plenty of large rents to let the air eirer Ky 4 FROWN . De BIDE ODE CRISP, COLD SALADS FOR THE HOT WEATHER. RISP, chilled veget C served with a sali ae sand) trait) with the salud ately, to prevent | Uresstn twenty alze of an exe, | Plauancy to the hot-we yout,” ait, and put tn] ners. Following are a few choice salads to the consistenc uiker a pint quickly made. | A very simple easily prepared: Orange salad al lows an for to cut with the fork. tuce leaf and, befor: add a spoonful of chi to each plate of salud rye on crisp let- | adding dressing, walnut meats vy takin the ada img them very Heats Mt a pineh of ron tal of my tlon of onion may pe ee @ Be sure and SMe thorouslilyse choore. emai: ariel pt pack in tema of rich, sweet firm cucumbe ahiwith bitelof parsley and particularly nice | Scrub th tid clean with a small scrub brush used 10 clean vegetables and melons, Dry thor- SY Sronersrencverexcnerexe Ohi VOWS. oughly; then proceed to make little pals two ¢ Jeaf and add i Part: boats of your Make tio in- ie cisions in the to cucumber about . fan Inch from each end and abont one half inch deep nc nathwise | te teanpaonfil of vale from one Incision to the ot ‘ eaitlandlonetenniatts and remove the top. 5 2 | aes sides; piace in bow! wit areas srt a 3 2 SH chop some celery rei oe dint He ae ae ate ae ae Rea at ae ae ae ag ae ae ae fine some | 3g After ihe | ont of season subst walnut meate, cucumbers havi the salt drain off the wate celery and nuts, then mix t your Tatest paper in town, pnts, 1 saw whe 11 off to “butt in and make r noClty, YT, June 16 FLA PORTE 8 BOOTHE AEA HE AE 90 a aE RC SHR HB ROBB HR eB ne ae ae ae a a aE ai A HERO OF THE FOURTH. OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. | The Evening World's Fashion Hint. Daily To cut this cape In medium size 21-4} yards of material 21 inc yards 44 Inches wide or 1 wide will be required, with @ny width for yoke, 3 yards Jayde dem id ty few minutes a city employee comes along and turns on ¢ And into the flood) 2 They}. And the sun-|¢ heams make the drops of water glitter as no the water, Out it gushes ina great fountain. leap the little boys and little girls. Pocccccccccces shout, they scream, they dance, HOW ‘TUF PLAY IN Tin diamonds ever glittered, on the bre ts of the be wn shoul- ders and ches It is amusing to see the hot grown people in the passing ears— sly at the children pla how they crane their necks and look envi 3g It is almost pathetic to wateh the children | 2 ing in these fountains. in these cars—the dressed-up children, ‘They stand up and loo! ith longing eves, Tt is all that their parents ean do to keep them} m hurrying to join the happy, laughing, cool ¢ Tren of the} THAT WINNING CREW. Of the nine men in the winning Cornell crew, two have Duteh LY 4, 1901) N THE PARK YOU MUST PAY, PAY, PAY. By T. E. POWERS. There isn't a cool spot in Central Park that the Five-Cent-Chair Man doesn't own. Broiling sun- 3 shine Is free, but If you want a shady place to rest in you must pay for it. CENT RAL PARK “WEST” i Hl | if Ye ti PHOTO 9T-DDDO> iano And a little later Tammany will fix matters so that cltizens will have fo fork over a nickel for the dd privilege of walking on the shady side of a street. And all this in little old New York. SOME SECRETS OF BEAUTY "ii.0Q3,00%e, used a lot of your recipes and them all sutcessful, IELEN, refer to the tonle with bl- * of soda and biborate It and co} ten mt Aver you kindly give mea forRula My hair ts very dry and brite , ralGoem : 5 oven, Ht also falls out, Am [ounees; tincture ot much affect white or gray names, two Gorman names, one has a Scoteh name, two English Enlaaenlende Gon lounce trite of *| hate. Menaa would give the white hatt Qeececceseesec, names and two names of uncertain origin. ke aicourae of scalp max: | Kinde Henuty: UO EL ‘ 4 eps Z é . . sage tt will undoubtedly arrest fall- | pear stra Aye A Very Successfnl Preckle Cure. : ‘ This is an indication of the amazing mis-| Ming hair. 1 hte ts Impowstol the} You gave a hair tonte that will sive} io wee ay : $ ture of races—but only an indication, Praha. |tonte for wich Exive vou formaia. Rub | me h Would you please reprint that recirs eecc ced bly each of those boys has the blood of sev- eral races flowing in his veins, And under onr system the best qualities in. eve bronght out. No wonder we are for: Tho “Woll? aaht the old man, thead of him Meratand him when he cusses him tn ¢ yngtiuition +. OF Reece WILDS COMPLAINT, nk the people wao make doils are very plous peaple," ther one day. i “Mamma, [ don't t sald a little sipl to he Why not, my ¢ cause 30u can never make them kneel. T have always to on her stom: o may her prayera."—Glasgow Evening ‘Times. $0 n RD IN KANSAS, AN your country any really great thinkers?" asked the foo many of ‘em, Tithe Kansas ogr! turiat. iver while we run an that's maequerading as a farm hand, but want to doa thing tat think. Washington Star, —— + ¢--______ TUE OBVIOL is such a thing as a towel trust,’ crushed better.” y my dolldown ov ouriat who doexn't -halred shoarder, suggested the dyspeptle boarder, “to wipe & outt— $+ 4. ________ WOPrS OF PATIIC pean't fy our flag on the Fourth of July.” horrowed tt for their unclén funeral, and they buried dm fn it." Herald 0 Chicago Record t into the President. for t n rend ce? ALB HL this formula ts the one you in used very frequently and brown patches: mercury, in a coarse witeh 1 with the tips of until the mercury ta dissolved. freckles night and morn. Hichloride of mercury {9 a danger- on, and while perfectly proper 4 Suge! hould be kept out ‘h of ignorant persons and Mop over the Ing. Remove Callous Spots, Ayer: Kindly tell me what to do for Houses on the feet. Cc BM. ° HE oftener the feet are bathed where there In a tentency to callous spots the better, After bathing dry and tile the ca‘luus spots with a Japan- xe file and then apply a plaster made of chamois skin with a hole tn the centro Juat large enough to make a circle around the estlous spots. ‘Phis protects aed part from the sole of tne constantly worn the callous r. n be cured with the nitrle actd, but the callous Iwolated with collodion; eld In very apt to eat Into healthy flesh, It Is better to go to a ehtropodist for this treatmert, Be We HH ORR) x SHE WAS A DABAM. Cut out these parts and place thom together, forming the portratt of a noted rhitht, 1901, ly Dally Story Pur the evening of the dining-room of Hotel in the Austrian with ala ttle Kroup of Amer! eat the up end of Ue s Armetrong * interrupted Nod y + the day otd| re ran to- Of an Amerioan parent to her nelehboz,) Dir, Newton w: to Misa Al- marking, “You had ade lard, “Do you the Fourths clin England, We ured to spend at Minnetonka, Teese) How Lowlves 4 ten my diMeultics 1 ed tone of ex- yson used to ton.” Mrs, Bu a lel fs yer’ pre teow F No} 3,518, sizes 31, 35 und at or Atmericaine,” sald the Httly Aunt waa mortally ‘er 10 cents. Frenchman who had attached himsel{|afratt of a flre-cracker, but ahe Mked “aehier, The wer, | the American group, turning to hia|children to enjoy themselves, so she Relghbvor, Miss Burnctt, 9 suffered a cheerful martyrdom every ND “YANKEE DOODLE.” ===08 DAILY LOVE STORY. Fourth.” “On, Tsay, Doe, seo what I've cat, side thelr window, A second seriéa of | the rising nun, while her beautiful voice "Clarlvie is deid: She, was) © WAw really as bad as that? | Dolly'e a brick, . plosions, follow the sound of|rang forth In the stirring worda of the |3 ‘seen asked th ro "What brutes we] Dr, Newton ut the con-/ falling cans, caused them to. exclaim | “Star-Spangled Banner, {how Jong ago it ali tents of the 4 ed find Just re- simultaneous Ire-crackers!" Laugh-| “Ah, it is mos beautiful; mos’ com- |i After the promis of the years— you remember he “ured | celved from the village pett-oMiceaand ing and Wondering, (héy dressed hur-| mopoltzan,” exclaimed the Frenchman, ‘The far-off beauty and t to set off reworks enrl FA O, after all the jove-songs % heard ¢ JF In evening's gloom, in morn- Ing's gleam vhisper to my Love this word: ¢ deam— 2 all our and A marched the boy of x a corner of/ clediy and stepped on the balcony. | I should so lof your country, Misw Bus-|* after the kimses and the i then go out {n the boat to watch tho | the veranda for a further tarpection of | A sour-viraged wervant’ waa brushing | nett. C shal! come to {tm the autumn; |% “Clarisse In dend: She waa @ 3% wolms up from all the other cottaues | t The Frewhman wasup the forn red wrappings, But the un-|} to New Orleans, which shall remind | dreamt oe along ¢ ? tation far an animated | mistakable odor of firé-crackérs had not | me of the old times waen France waa iy ("Of cour . Tom. How the ‘o Mrs. Arnwrrong’s great | been disj=tied. great in all the world; to San Loutn, alg 1 walk life's ways, and would for- !xroup has seatt Phit ing announced that he was, Ned, the doctor and the Frenehmon {remincer of our &1 ing—and to you, | wot; Africa, Mred in Nome, Florence in Kan. | going to bed early. As he raced down! were In the garden below, eagerly wav- [if you will let me?" ¥ The hours like ghosts of Memory | sna City, and 3 ar Uttle Nalite— | the hall he call “Don't you for- ling tiny American fags. Come,” anid Miss Burnett stmply., | 2 xeom: fi There, Tom, 1 must yo my room. | get, Doc—fve o' f ‘The good-natured musicians had been} “Lam homesick, Jessty," Dr, Neyton | The heavens are throned with love; Good night.” | Just before the guest of Der Giptel{ prevailed upon by the enthialaetie ok ada Gd CAS eat Allard r] cians yot— aaa The silence which followed tho words | were prepared for thefr morning ex-| Frenchman to attempt a rendition of }apart from the cv ny of tourists, 2 “Clarisne in dead: She was @ ‘viehith theteiy. (auahi (orl andndeelll wae | @ucaientimecmntente ties sunrise, the {"¥ankee Doodle." An the halting noted | WANt,to Ro home—and take you with me, dream!" abruptly brokem by Saed’e clear voice! American’ girla were awakened by af died away Miss Allard atepped to a} “Ah, Tom, do take mé home; I should L. 8,, In Atlunfa Constitutsom. calling, tartling explowlow on the balcony gut- froeuy platform’ and turned her face Col love to go with you.” CRF RE RISKY!

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