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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1901. Nopeles Dear Mre Ay A young man Mth evening, At parted. 1 offen but last T went Piece and thing on it at all distaro very sorry mother was walthez uy for immedi deen very frie wrong by doing | | THINK you were from one’ De ae TO. DAY'S ‘LOVE STORY. <x —and both the women ffetion that she every one of salary war “Somewhat rromen on or three old boy? LD" ye remember Mortimer, wasn't recelven a+ the name th: mront, Tex., and his three or four bis yawp olaim that where?" Lily, shor: for his black Uke a wolf. “Mortimer ¥: blow In. He looking fellow, shorn. Happene Ghost tn the ab tetintes, Told tales about hia bard luck put nim to writing Sunday and he ground out of ‘readys’ and to start Onslow regarded with something appro Tell the re TAly reddened, _ EVENING WORLD'S BIG LETTER CLUB. A Notay To the kAitor of The Evening World Allow me to register one about the nolse in Perry: by three atables which empty out ons and trucks from 11 ‘The nolse reminds one of the Boer artil- lery, and tm getting to be such a nule- ance that [t is the talk of the neighbor- hood: AM this racket by asphaiting. Anent Vander To the Editor of The E An article credits Mr Dit with the statement sessor of inhe: to hope fi for." To or Mfe in the and striv elevating and ennobling OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. The Fvening Fashion Hint. To cut thin | of material quired, with trim as illustrate eiinieltielvinielateini- POINTS ON ETIQUETTE. By HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. Hat at a oman cen eopaper eatl th She attended to her own PATS A Wild West tuft ¢ ves the Mack ¢ Bure, | remember now wthing but n cowboy ited him with an amused Lily wee seutagul tn those diye and used te make remarks He was one of thoes me blew cool | art Wounebytny tin The Old Maw nough to buy a sult] | was Lytle or some such fanetful dving. shing a sneer. |" deem the race from utter selfishness and depravity, comprehension [nh MOUs ALM puld be avoided wish the pub- Me would take up this matter and inves- ytigate. as there are whose sleeping hours 1 To » made misera- eT Ren [RININE AS goon as ponatdle the posta stamp fi To the Editor of The Evening Worl Wil some reader Gispute? A says there | kiss, and Bo saya there is right, and why? microbes will be gratefully To the F and heat ) Rothing to neck condemned ordid atrugele for m! who 1s thereny for all the things and which re. earth was rom secking the testator’s prov nt'e petticoat 2 yardsya bachelor, ant his blersing for caste ete 2838 SESE CE W TO AVOID # wo BAD BREAKS. nts Ket sultable p omy nealth.| ek you to go mignt hire a Vrentment for the interrupter. mine Is attic rupting inner la her thin | heiver wenitence | sfowhat T words, she her ow ing. In a Tam going to say before ft (hat hinks she Whout the Blnek Ghost rem Hesult. a tit which the man from Texan It heat his first name?" put in the “owtld Onslow. oh think It at name ie tn the telegram?" nbeck held up the filmay and read a) well Now 4 a the stortimers such sentiments are beyond Woof being the death of ambition CHARLE: Same Old F PAltor of The @vening World Will some one kindly oblige me by jon, Jon code? R. D, San Core for Baldnens, fof The FNening Wor we thete hair on of the here the hat covers it the sunshine one-half or more twice a day. The sun's combined with fresh air, prime out dral oii, and make the halr y and cause tt to grow as thick | nthe back of tn ONE WHO HAS TRIED IT jhe Falle to Und A paper at the And. furth which fre now small were then universal and | immense Now, 1 can't understand spirit RUSTEES of an olf bachelors Orleane, whe Oe Monysse mei, having for ite object the dower Bee He ae ae ae at ae pee ge oe ae ae ae oe ts se ae NTE x ® * # R # 8 % x " Fa H WHAN KATY PLAYS. violin 7H Katy playa on [tremble and Ko Ir isn't that the muate « My senses in melodious awiris Hut her diminuend: Such graceful na show Ming of the bow — Sho's mistress of her « a When tue Moher saucy hin nen Toadore the vholts When Katy plays Tt om ‘ms a dre But, oh, thope artiatte There's an invitation | Her head thrown back with reck- less grace- A kt her face, sin-- Why I adore the violin. —Chicago Record-Herald, fust what sou with well-u A RESURRECTION. By E. C. Waltz, pla ing qt came inca gusher land, Irget is now of almost Mortimer ts in it Is rumored a great formed to control the tra ank the Black “and ask her this Sunda, empty r Black Ghost's vo! Onslow, nalow moved to the oor, He| smiling "Old all in white ing flower ~ Her lips were red, remembered, An he te fal from hist at hard labor? ne In to ask you Aa Merh forgotten that? Mortimer ts now a North for his Mr. Onslow." the eyes of the r was not without tact murmured; “al niture on the instalment plan. —~|trials are happily out of reach of unthinking millions who ma SOME TIMELY IDEAS| jhe, Ny Clever Readers, Wy from a dark ¢ ted wealth ine} ad jens the door to that greatent and | but grandent fel of effort—philanthropy Mr. Vanderbilt's worda imply that he! knows of no grenter pleasure in Nte4 but than that of accumulating m Norman. {™ an much ean our planet f A PUZZLED PUPIM, the Smartest vin ‘The Hvening Wor! Tclaim that Adam was t | man. m had the art of supporting times afterward his . Unassisted In any way, 1 Moned Instruments to WOULD RE Rebuke for “Stranger.” To the Biltor af The Evening W: Gotham with whether all the by Strange queation ANY Just fresh from his better hide tte tn. ern bushel or atow tt away lavas: | with “hia erstwhit marten of itn ne of deserving ble to read ant write, Wo themselves protteient in | tetions: sew nd dance well ‘ee [in aattaate thin | scrupulous viduals dower more than | the City of Lone the portionless girks re endow gentleman may think to submit duly certitled birth certitl y charge of “Intent | FASHIONABLE HAIR. ASHIONABLE halr tn Paris now ts dark mahogany shade, It tam utity shed in the way St changen from the natural hue. oF {w the process of transformation ao dif- ellowing of halr. the mahogany hive | neasly rescmbles the natural dark color- |!ne of the French woman's hatr, the Uttle Irregularities in the working of the chemicals are no noticed, rms, i The music of her dimpled arma! F x t x ¥) in equipoine # Now (I've confesned—abeolve the | vis JANE, pe with Mortimer sterday ey nly owns MI bulous: vali It sounded more con- wos no Black woman} silken, flow man, Onslow! y the splendid lo. Onslow Mteowo he ade rt We heard ead not x man we res row, now a White could have been any water time to cause tides r burning globe, | think, to remain on it, ound it e smartest with Adam, with hin bar uiltivate WIL we who atar | y armed women| And Are washer. or va Candidates aK | 1 an any oe ELM eaiorid. Published by the Preas Publishing Company, 53 to @ PARK ROW, New Tork. _Entered at the Iost-OmMce at New York an Second-Class Ma‘ -|ogs THEATRE-GOING TEND 10 HARDEN OUR HEARTS?! Andrews thinks that going to che theatre hes a bad effect on our hearts. hard-hearted. | Persone continually are ‘They have their emotions continually worked upon | eeccccccese co pa. without going through any of the real actiona them- Many women will weep copious tears at 1) performance in a theatre, but at home they may be absolutely hard-hearted. Deeccccee the influence Does this aceurately as: exerted by a good strong play on the character Is i: not true rather that the mass of Dee tofef the avera ple who go te ha play find in it the only effective appeal | that is ever mma ir finer sympathies and emotions ? sand towns at least, whenee come the great but humdrum. Modern life, in cit rity of theatre audic not romantic, There 5 st are, tol of them a and comedies in evervday affairs, but most! make little or no But the strong play |: introduces them to a new world, lifts them out of the prosy same- Lytle Mordmer'a| ness of their daily business, and by its unaceustomed seenes and thie Als wher notonously familiar that the -| impression on those who parti feotioversthe ders pate in them. sitmati North, where} of healthy ndleate will be | Au souls, Such upliftir HEIR OF $300,000,000—AND OF A DULL LIFE. Beeause he is is touches the well-springs of sentiment and releases floods motion whieh otherwise would never irrigate their arid are surely never wholly valueless. hief heir to one of the greatest private fortunes the desk offof all time the engagement of John D. Rockefeller, jr., is singled out from a million similar pledges for inter- ested comment. Qeeccccccccoed like a rare, pale) ¢ 0 ON It, ‘The eyes} 6 vant, There are those who envy the young man whieh is en- eoecooooeO and woman—not for their love, viable, but for their prospective wealth, which is not. es not Mr. Rockefeller painstaking disposition practically sentence him to life imprisonment But d ance of millions and of a He cannot go yachting or travelling; that would he to neglect Iusiness. He cannot often attend the theatre or opera; he will be vow too tired from a day's work and haunted by the thought of the mor-| 3 5. He has not the taste nor the time for sports. He likes to drive Calve hag been singularly quiescent this year. All the London senson she did nothing particular e- a fast horse, for he is smitten with the American fever of restless| 2 cept to ring. She was polite to Mme. Eame haste. He has lately undertaken to organize a dancing class, but from that a man gets no pleasure if he has not a dancing mind. All the pleasures in store for thi reach of any one of a thousand couples now preparing to buy flat fur- worst anxieties and DUBIOUS. Most of thei envy A LITTLE MAN IN A BIG PLACE, Tt is a pity that when a small man is put ‘oa large office the result is not merely ludicrous. Mr. Gage, Seeretary of the Treasury, baggage of returning Amer rummaging through the s, spreading out their wash and their underelothes over the piers in the hope of 3 proving that he is right in his contention that are perjurers sneak thieves—that is proof of the littleness Tt makes hyn ont ridienlons and contemptible. But while he is thus engage: Americans and eecccccces cl brain, | Qeeececcsoooed Lin work whieh he finds congenial . Which his subordinates despise themselves for sting him in—the real smugglers are doing a thriving business. millions of dollars are lost to the United States Treasury. Mr. Gage is about the most conspicuous Sceretary of the Treas- ury we have ever had. In Moroeco when travellers grumble at the vdearned) rather severe customs regulations the official savs lized than the American G In the chair of Hamilton, Gallatin, Chase and hot MONEY FOR MARRYING. WR | Gage looks funny—to foreigners, “But we are Ulara—I'd have my husband mail my otner far more polite and ¢ herman, Mr. Cora—Oh, But he’s a very grim joke for cover It. ATE CAREW: ABROAD. SONGBIRD. POHHSE-BSS8 FS ce F992O909-91O04060.96-8:, oe PT-FFITS-TD9GDOPGDTTF9FF9S9990904-99S 0446-04-09OF 0606-25 r no trouble, she didn’t once an- nounce that she meant to give up grand opera and become an actrers, and she refrained from embarking ? for India to hurt foremahatmas, As a sensation Calve “ain't w she used to be.” but her Carmen ts & still bewitching and just a trifle thinner. At Waterloo railway station, starting for a summer rest f@ 3} she gave the stage mani oung couple are within France, she looked a little pate, but her eyes had all their old fire. ag bathing suit to me from town We the postage wouldn't cost too much. I think a two-cent stamp would WAD HOPEs, can you make us wait a year? Jack doesn't owe a cent the will at the end of the year.—Detrolt Free Press, ———$—$$---_______ FOOD FOR THOUGHT. y becn puzzling 1 for thougat’ 1 replied the professor.—Catcago Tribune, § GooD NANOMETER, yer mom‘s callin’ 3 brains over something she t cheese, my child, Willie I bet she's mad. If she was mad she'd be callin’ me RAINING IN IN LONDON. IS CUPID GROWING MERCENARY ? IS MONEY DISPLACING DEAR OLD LOVE? $10 IN GOLD FOR BEST 150-WORD LETTER, A multi-millionaire gave $4,000,000 to the young woman he has What effeot will this have on the girls who are look- Will it make them slow in accepting poor young Will money now rule hearts that love once swayed? The Evening World will give $10 in gold for beat 150-word letter. on this subject. Send to “Four-Million Bride Editor, Evening 1,354, New York City.” just married, tng for husbands? men? World, P, 0. Box Customer—What! Call that up to the style? Don't you know that nowadays they must be made _long enough to turn unt Alee Smart (to druggist)—Never mind, Bill, old mat Tl draw a couple of sodas meself. “Zipt" POOIOLCEDEROE?DDIDRDDOOIS 1496984890 BEAUT Y BUILDING. | REMARKABLE OLD PHYSICIAN. | Save money on toothsome trash and) Health bread, auch ax whole wheat. Dr. D, C. Phillips was in town attend- spend It on a rellable masseuse. Cooling salads. Jing the Muldraugh Hill Medical Soctety, Save money on clothes and spend \t; Hot water for Internal treatment and) says the Elizabethtown News. Dr. Phil- on your complexion. hot water for external treatment. lps Is the most remarkable physician In An ugly skin and beautiful apparel} And cold water and tepid water and|the State. He 1s olghty years old and fight it-out together vapor pathaland sponge baths, Js still active in his practice, riding There ts the complexion brush. Flye miles Pd in short okteta horseback all the time. To attend the The fortnightly fear bath, iyelente underwe meeting yesterday; he rode twelve mil oll soap. n afternoon nap. >| to Honora, took the train tl Complexion bagn of brahieicat cs ial te Sat {he back fode the twelve railes news Astringents, such as bengoin.. Mesa: hy aith, m tool it Pui ate eee nara ea ~ apne aHS ony day without any, serious

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