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'THE WORLD: VOLUME 48. NO. 14,66 P a 6elorid. Entered at the Post-Omice at New York as : 2. 5 Second-Clasa Mail Matter. F THE DAY'| } G Ny Published by the Press Publishing Company, ‘0. 63 to @ PARK ROW, New York. AT “The Liberty Belles.” ee © over-bashful or too susceptible, whrill voice that sounded Ike one of man should venture behind the] clever Augusta Close’s highe HE list of football casualties Is already so longer line to get them. Doubtless the matinée 7 all familiar from childhood with the melodious formidable as to excit pprehension in girl's contributions alone, if separately audited strains of the hand-organ, and literally took in timid breasts, From the college youth's on the treasurer's books, would be found to | music with their milk, : point of view the deaths of Longenecker, In | have paid the company's way. Moreover, a philosophic mind like Mr. Smith's, Philadelphia, and Baushman, in Chicago, have | The poverty that sends Sir Henry over so | remembering that the historic Reign of Terror been glorious, and the injuries of the thirty laid | soon ain is not dire. His 300 tons of accom: | was set to the music of the “Marseillaise,” as prostrate on the fleld marks of distinction. “The panying luggage, as per the scales of the Minne- | also were the sanguinary doings of the ris training isa disgrace to his | haha's baggage-master, testify to the contrary, | Commune of 1871, may well hesitate to believe arenes In the Madison Square The- nd mine!" mine | alma mater,” eays Dean Briggs, of Harvard, In | and testify Mkewise to the prodigal increase of | that all the madness in mankind can he soothed Atre, where ‘The Liberty Belles” con-| mine!" chorused a score more tn vlo-! an articln on col honor. In such a code | luxuriousness in stage furnishings and costumes. | to sanity either by the soft playing of pianos or rete eat Meee eat gta iteomplstell SauTeEN death in an athletic contest is the most desirable | When Barry Sullivan came to see us his throne | the loud clangor of brazen bands. SIDE LIGHTS ON THE NEWS O tt YS (Copyriett, 1900, by Dally. Story OY Tye ont in a very little while, gmanatthe time and bad!” yty improvement barely begua me to make, although Th! qhen the mail brought us some begun to 1a few of my nd oa letter that set intings and to feel the Mush fe opera yang iat SEHR E ORE Cat ee : ninking and speculating yonth who brea! marked papers us ager Gresham ‘ ‘ sa 7 Ize'R. WE . I = =< ly. My you Joctor, the overwhelmed with a sense of his !n-ling our with his hands over his ears.) end of man | of Denmark, like Burbage's, was a chair. Sir | ‘ oe i > Comestmlthvone st lirettal ses, sald, had be acadeniy and ity to face such a galaxy of lovell-| say!" he gasped; “1a ra ae | Henry's, even more ornate than Mansfield's, 1s T belteve thie kidn missionary affalr will bel 1 vad come to New eK ne eee eee ne anne en plef deli ler of ywur district \¢ only the werles of such atrocities. - ey PLL ba and his ch = ness and would faint fn a corner. The hundred rtoting dagos than Libertas leader of your distr Did) a very gaudy seat of royalty in gold leaf and |S the f HAE z Hie tase h utrocith confidence than diseretion, and 1 Ru? Ti onewaaal hata ee wonapatrcretiie ; stably com t Cs 5 , fortune «nile on you t of foundation Stone, et eraean OP eaitoeit wlll TW = a a 8 susceptible man would Inevitably come| with those sweet little girls rtune tnt = Tinsel Vand the Roscaserioe Glinia (he ames stands living. asa young fellyw will whem first ]270) 80" Uh te te at unt tinieh away with his heart full of holes “What's up now?" inquired Harry Gil] oSmile? She gaye mie the Jovial ha-ha ean oo he Teaves home (0. try NLC WII RS. 0 A ee eerie iene etal eclamte 1 But for all that it ts astonishing to] ou, the funny man. "Do they wa + ard of gorgeousness. Cornelius Vanderbilt in the réle of inventor, [of the unwholesome and indigestible f TiAihG fala B hayes ta LA ‘ anced to faney in it restaurant or studio. 1 of insomnia record what consternation one unoffen4-| p11) picktes Instead of those property| “One of the most distinguished Iving au- {ng and retiring man created MONK) cucumbers?” thorities on nervous maladies’ is quoted by this bevy of girls behind the scenes} Worse than that.’ groaned MP Brances Low in the London Chronicle as saying a with four serviceable . ng [things that 1 “Im Slocuse ati] walting for something to turn up?” jerviceable patents. to his cred iti shown | eT ice ONo cimething has turned up rt fast, ita nin] the practical bent of mind that has made the | wo. ps para family distinguished. He seems to have tke {negan to pathetic, that the starving himself to ‘ory that he must not & was Vv doctor was alow math on te and by th sit me. and T also began to t when on the stago those same girls Te-! Gresham. “Every one of the twenty MGs Ga NS ara i as peat tiaatadtidesisoxe/ when(aipalc of |\reistetupon’ heving (lier? mala in’ the | reat scomestlen work that its, scrubbing’: bed: —_>— shirt-sleeves spirit of bis great-grandfather of | “see things” Then T went to a doctor, | AE Because lhe was rfal dyspeptte masked burglars enter the window ot|drestingeronm, and V've just told ‘em| making, cooking and polishing—tx healthful ‘The word from Mme. Tsllka that Miss Stone | the ferry line, as the obstinacy he har shown at |*hom 1 hal UT Ee cat le Rak ei ay Ae t ne dead of night. h ain't eneficial, It. bri I] the muscles into = i wad chad met him, eon! My father sniffer 300d dea! thelr dormitory tn the dea they couldn't and benefle ings all the muscl and herself have been courteously treated In | critical times In his carcer is characteristic of | !{¢ W8% Soups and - had inet tm mo ae vig mind wa unbalanced all clally, several times captivity by the Bulgarian brigands is the one | the bluff old Commodore. Incidentally his prac- Jocriain eoone lady whom we both ad-!the time, and he rst imagined 3 opéra-bouffe feature of a very gloomy drama. | tical activity furnishes a first-class case in point | mired. [looked at im. ried to speak. | be the viet of certs zroen wtimes fas ism coute he just “Mercy when lsecaee sas Toul searee It was explained that the dres ids play and requires for {ts intelligent fulfilment pretty Sandol Milliken, spying rooms are emall and Iimited In number, Vigorous action, the exercise of varied mental f Ing behind a wing a8} 4, iris had been assigned to (set bp fn) the|act_of dodeing CL Ala LAE eat eer faculties, owing to the variety of the occupa- pu to and tady grew om she hove into view. each room. bach girl insisted on hav The Turk {s courteous even to the victim he fs | of the uses to which the leist put [saw Miss Jutla doat around a : “Ouch! squeaked delicious Httle Pau-| ing q maid, which made six persons to] ton, ranging from cookery, with its niceties | aout to hamstring. their opportuniti : it lelsured rich may put yee ie awuy Into a’falnt gray mist In| tr nem to hinse Your line Chase, lose behind, as she atubded! a room and led to contusion and endles*! and qexterities of eye, hand and memory, to i r opportunities. It Is notable that In the Jin. camer of the room, gasped. and Iways were omatnly in als veurs.”* : : Hite Vanderbilt line the family genius descends fi : he 1} her toe and measured five feet two of) WIENED vhy they should need xo . scrubbing of the kitchen table and pride s KM s descends from |sant: into a chalr which he lovely pink pajamas on the floor. Bene eee te eo usedil laces| feetciaces Spe the, me ch ny fat ie a ee Goldwin Smith, albelt a man of a serious and | father to son, with no daughter inheriting it in | pushed under me as he eased me down. case has always puzzled me, “Girls, I'm ashamed of you id Etta) Day enport. And the writer, with the its accomplishment. t is an interesting the- | coq mentality, offers the most amusing sugges- | Alternate generations, as is usually the case in | By the time summer came Twas) and it does ty this day. Did the doctor Butler, scornfully; ‘‘to be frightened at] Maphanous nightgown scene tn mind.) ory, but as a condition confronting a house- | tion yet made for dealing with Anarchy heredity. a good deal of a wreck and prettyleontract my malady and with it take on one little man —— kee} bereft of a servant it has {ts objections. wn = a a ree Kk and discouraged, To owent with | my artist's personality? Gr was he a per ‘The most practical of all the remedies sug- ‘Our district leader controls the voters like a flock fends to the country, eo | Little self-convicted of having overdona * “Then with Miss Butler as the advance rs b \. A CZAR’S ROMANCE] 02 such an occasion a broom is heavier than | costed," he writes, “is an extension of the teach. [ot sheen” tothe soantry ie me ener guard the astonishing phalanx moved in 3 * oe a body upon the intruder. an entire bag of golf sticks. Ing of music in our schools. Music is moral edu- Rut can he make them follow the Shepard? Gian ae ut ifseinind ita) Kis cation.” oe fast tucld moments, did he Jumble his 5 HE Church of St. Peter and St ‘Now, sir, you will please explain aul has been the burial place of = arah Grand, who has to 1 commanded Miss Butler, in the voice s all the Czara since Peter the Great What was the Coroner's verdict over the negm Thero In/elassic authority. for, tho proposition | «st lwutnioatusidesleeiionress uses in the ghost scene. The last Czar buried was Alexander IL [the crowd burned Me it all ever and Man,” has long regarded the Man of or oa few days, “what you 1 ter | me | own persor ab ots} tify his mistake with me? ture on “Write us up!” exclaimed Louise Mid-/ p16 Hes beside his father, Alexander IL.] ‘Overcome by the heat that “music hath charms to soothe” the Anarch’s | Forty with pet and particular aversion, He is | me eed, brofled —beefiteak—and | 1am Atty years old now and Julia, dleton, who in the play is “devoted (olin whose coffin ts the hair of the Prine - > - breast. Shakespeare's opinion that “the man | hor favorite villain, and in her now half-forgot- [Prats of tt. dust stop Calkins | St atane tania Ls and ace poetry.” “How delightful! Shall you do | yess Dolgorousky, his morganatic wite After a bad season at his home theatre, the | that hath no music in himself is fit for trea- ten “Heavenly Twins” he figures as cedy dis. at what you and what Fought to ok . " m1 our It In verse? ue She was considered the most beautiful] tyeoum, Sir Honry Irving comes to “the States | sons, stratagems and spoils” also lends counte- Saiyan a ah us ae a seedy M8" can't eat. or do, Til straighten | silver we ting yesterd “Oh, no; make It Uke a novel,” inter-} woman tn Europe, and her halt, which} 1) oouy his shattered fortunes. ‘The transat- | nance to Mr. Smith's theory. rer and a profligate quite devoid of ree |————-—_-— shed to M deoming virtues. As a stickler on clothes, Mme. ,4] lantle trip is a regular feature of British the- Nevortheless, Italy, which exports more An- | Grand finds the American man “not in the latest Har y| atrieal programmes, and noteworthy here only | archists than any other country, is a land of | style" and with his shoes and hat neglected, but posed Edna Hunter, was of dark chestnut color, rea “Say something nice, anyway, if you] her heels. When her imperial hu know what's good for you," remarked | was living he admired It more than riet * LETTERS FROM— Miss Butler, decisively. other of her many attractions, ae when] because the habit appears to be growing on the | song, the birthplace of opera, its very air filled forgivable for sartorial shortcomings because of ERE Hubbard ie THE PEO PLE 3 ‘At the end of the first act an uproar| he was buried, an an evidence her de- Tr ny es a . 5 his general manliness. It is an interesting trib- . came from the dressing-rooms. Votton, she cut her tresses close to her distinguished visitors. The triennial crossing | with the “concord of sweet sounds.” It Is prob lite from! one‘ hard to 7 Ramer | headiendsialdichemfupanthisiireaal becomes annual, and with each visit the public | able, indeed, that the assassins of Carnot, the | counted because {jt iimmediately precedes her pays higher prices for its seats and stands in a ! Empress of Austria and the King of Italy were | lecture tour. cg “I say my maid shall sta a a aD inh please, and not to be dis- | nt. Ayer, ee Hn fhe HOuseMile. ng Worit nt about bad gas E very elat ty see that Donat {with poor «ay and high bil see nome more kicks. Send BOO 19-9 24-0-0-% ——— TRAFFIC OF THE FUTURE. ‘The owner of a shoot, a short-tempered, apopiecttc colonel, was 5 BY E. A. GOEWEY. very much annoyed at a prolonged walt which followed the beating of + : a smal] wood, “What in the name of fate are you doing, Thompson?” he bawled to the keeper. “Get your beaters on to the next cover, man, and don't stand staring thero like a stuck pig.’ “Beg your pardon, sir.” sald ‘Thompson, hing his master with a solemn alr, “but th fw doy been shot Well, what If there hax?” yelled the colonel, pury j with fury; “put him in the bag, you tdfot, and ray notaing more about it. & 89-08, BB06-0.3-0-6-8-8) something By an Expszrt. Same 01 To the Halitor wf It a onal The Evening World Jeon top of ap walks around the f aot a men "of the pole, and the ‘ on top of the puie, Joes the man waik readers? For Degrimed Wan Dear Mrs. Ayer ultrel keeps turn Kindly print the name harmless | aleays facing actd or other preparation take Ingralned dirt from hands caused by the peeling of p ; apples, &., and atove-cleaning. Mere BELLE SMITE | To tbe Bsltor of The Evening World e EAK solution. of oxalle ac In in ra year, Dut hew will remove the stains from fruit. yearns ther Anarchists, more and ammonia for the grime of | 'néttous if fess blaceats They are etl at dirt~from too close contuct with the | {se Cannot they, too, be corralted and thea : stove pollsh, ‘These remedies are harsh | alias le Poh in their action, and a good cold crea should be used after this process and the hands encased in gloves Cor a litt while after. G tear Mew Ay Please xive me a tecipe for h igingersnaps and chocolate layer cu M., Staten Island, Hit one saucepan ntul of blearbons | tablespoonfuls of around the squirrel or Joes he not a a ws Peculiar Pipes. A Miighland iaird who could not afford to keep his own piper war accustomed jo employ the village piper when he had company, On one occasion, through some oversight, Donald had not been given his pre- liminary giass of whiskey before he began his performance. Accoraingly he found his bagpipes in a most refractory temper. The jaird asked him what Was the matter wth them, and Donald replied that the leather was so hard that he could do nothing with it. “What will soften tt?” asked the anxious laird, “Och! just whiskey,” sald Donald. A tumbler whiskey Was at once brought, which Donald ‘mmediately drunk. You rascal," sald the laird; “did you not say 1t was for the bagpipes “Ocn, yess, yess,” sald Donald, “but she wil be a ferry pecullar pipes this. She aye likes {t blawed tn.” wo a Quick Wealth, fireman came Into the consulting room of Sir James ted English surgeon, one day and, pushing out his Cancer." pernte Less NEVEORAPH STATION Caer ety ut eat “CANS Gene Gone neers and Layer Cnke. teietey A burly Ye Paget, cele Up, asked bluntly, “What os that?” sates kround ginger and a half a butter, and bell until all ar. hiy + ie?" Have it cut out) W is your fee on 7 hours the event Jf must make a powerful tot of money at that rate.” i : utes 4 fet tt a Hyanel i a ails selec Septet clent flour to make it Inte a so} shy H gaat oie sete D]work it well, cut inte amall cakes and LOIS NEES oF is : Bee pepe =| ein a slow oven until done. nats 4 THE PROPER GEMS TO WEAR P| Layer Chocolate Cake.—One cup pera f butter and (ve cups of sugar stirre Nae cream wi yolks of five LTHOUGH blue ts the generally ac- Judging by the number of on the trotteys Ke pted cule apphires are to be are now belag worn, the i ided after they have been well beaten. the guard then found In other tints, among them concerning thie stone Is dying out ‘Then stir in Up Of MUIK, beat! could arrange the tnileator the Breen, eile Hoey, wink, nurplerbrown )) /Amethyatn, enriched | by wearle] am rleata ie CREA Ose sUiM fro, | stat Ich the train m ght fe. travelling and ek, Sapphir e what are OWA In brooches large smal vA and add that also. now putin t as day In all save color! belt. buckles. wel eS pid and a half of sifted four, t p Dry Dollne Sullivan are Identh the ruby and shaw for tn ent ling pablespoonfuls of baking pow To the al W the same imperfectio An effective of using this ge TD] baving been sticred into it with tan 19, stash su Mean, ty ae flour. Bake tn Jelly: tins, Mixture for Filling. —Take the rematn- Ing three whites of the eggs beaten very stiff, twe cupfuls of sugar bolled to almost candy until {t becomes almost brittle; take It hot from the fire and{ yises have been for se ure SU very er look so Well as diamonds, The buyer's rink 4 that their th ite var: Ne wae shown recently in a long neck chain. tt ender links thyate in alter nge forms and tints of py Jeerrves. Tt le to he well remem Ath t xentieman. If he was placed as Pree- Iote on ' ol for him. & cer whom he He was What we may expect if the present ern of record-brenking steamers, flying machines and tunnels keeps on 2 2 F. M. HOWARTH’S COMICS. & a Was composed of 1, separated: by nate clroular and to hin never spike ta or saw before « loz, ready eith an open, willing heart anit fra Inn eath of rose gold, 4 . > : > : : . > . kreenksh to n GAM SE SRR en eet cane Rae WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IS A WAY. pour very slowly on the beaten w help me end my Ave Uitte ones, He ha dainty lu ud avoid wears | retry, of the three eggs, beating quite tel ayers of my five little ehit So ey when t add one-half cake of grated chocolate, | 1 nope his sear? wealth will inereal health and when | ing ot r. | me a teaspoonful of vanilla. extr sur hanes but oats to-night: monds, however, continue in the | THE FAULTY DRESS. {t all until cool, then spread between Pe see van eos each cake, and over the top and sides, ‘This is a first-class recipe and bears ee tiny and trial by every housewife. ~ ies OR HOME 22 Salted Almonds. Mre, Ayer = Eriease tell me a good recipe for salted DRESSMAKERS. onds and peanuts. Mrs. C.D, T. Byer and dry In aclo:hus many | mpg Evening World's Daily ‘ Jead in popularity, and within past four or five years have Increased 0 to @ per cent. in value. In colored stones the ruby takes first ver rank, particulurly the pikeon bl faul: of ety. Emerald comes next in valu women, say @ perfect stone is a rarity, and whe view, ts that 4 ng the walst out of a dark green velv hue ts fo of the place ure inte commands a large price. to be, and ower down preening the orgats ino a manner that the worst effect on thelr de. t we require ts a boul is the first fault to be found Sage modern woman's drese from of View? The bik r mod H Jordan almonds as may be re- i quired, put them into a frying- Hashion Hint. with a ittle butter. and fry them pan, Seco cr co Mew bau dintimetentities until they are of a delicate fawn colOF) ory cut this fancy blouse in__madl SEPBAT. | come ralice tlt alii fine Ha Then pour them into a colander an4/ 4124 3 3.4 yurde of meierial 21 Inches SEPEA Honatural deveis eprinkle them over with fine table #Ai.) wide, 3 1-2 yardn 27 inches wile or 2 ob x ILPDRED'S golfing on the tossing them an they are sprinkle ards 44 inches wide will required, 4 at sAReavines Serve hot or cold In little trays, with he's a bonnie lassie; gh collar Peanuts may be submitted to | checre. You snould see her graceful pose of Hloetorn and spe rie Wee SUnenialielvslnwal the brmbhey: (HAIRHAA TREE eK LST 1 -FATHER—Confound it, 1 would give $5 to find some way to 2.—TOMMY—It is too bad that pop has to be annoyed by that the same\ process with, Sood beeps Mildred's Jaugh is ringing there, mndemns tt on the ground that it isa stop that baby from crying. screech owl. I'll heip him out and earn $6, too. You sit there, kid, till factory toatl source of danger to ihe upon the ey various ailments, It ts condemned hy | the throat specialist as awathing che! throat and rendering it susceptthle to changes of temperature, ‘T pat their view, whould be left of presnitss | rves and) accastoning | Mildred plays and doesn't care, 1 come back. 7 PIANO HINTS. O not waste too much time on finger exercises, In the long run they will impair the musi- al nature of the — student. You Arthur bucks the centre, thus Spreading consternation For each yard ne gains the crowd Yields its approbation; eiieieieiet i! let as ina Arthur's thoughts are centred yas possible the alr, which exercises can employ your time much better, there, ye hardening and strengthening tan , [says Josef Hofmann. in the Ladles’ ) Arthur plays and doesn't care. “| Kexurding the high collar from the point [Homeszour: ey Ppa Ay °F | of comfort, it makes ft almost imposalble ly diMcut: passages fro COM Mother grandly stands tn line, for us to turn our heads. [ain reminded positions and pract’sing — them Ike Graciously recelving— {of another form of torture used in the etudes. I would also advise tite Btu Urabe icon sbe be forty-nine? Netherlands to punish garrulity, used dent to attend orchestral concerts as It is past believing! so tu punish women f frequently ax posalble, for these Wuarrelsom hey sat facing eac! her in ji soi proalmalty: thelr necks compress within high fron collars. ‘Thou fn his office lies modern collars are made of softer care bite and cold; beside him thoy are Hitle more comfortable to the # the letter telling why wearer, edit, was denied him— Sa aaeee aiaeimeal WEEDS BREED DISEASE. The Health OMcer in Bt. P Paacatehattvasa: pes ere ae 3.—TOMMY (a little Iater)—Say, pop, you said you would give $5 to 4.—TOMMY—Thore you are. You can take out the price of the ad- Generative of disease or of unsanitary stop that kid crying, Now, pony up the V fer I've did it. Come in and hesive plaster if you want to. ‘conditions and has ordered thetr extir-| I'll show you. of greater beneft than anything else Follow no system In practising, Do not play from % o'clock Fharp until 12 every forenoon, and so on through several years, but play different pieces at different hours and on different days, Never practise until fatigued, MATRIMONY. 2 In marriage man begins by belng al sntunderciesvens ne” Tide SOF th ar ) } Hee the Jewels on her there, lover and onda by being a husband;| ‘pho pattern (No. 3,953, sizes 33 to woman begins by wanting a husband/ pust) will be sent for 10 cents, |. land ends by wanting a lover.—London| gend Bout to ‘Cashier, The Werl@ ———~ / Pulltwer Buliding, New York