The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1904, Page 15

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Roosevelt Does Funny Things and for Some.Funny Reasons Eis Own Story of Why He G ave On e mane tnt ype Prag a id oe bes eae te ween | is & tepid one and| strength, but the whole note, Take any) Man a Fifteen- Year Job at $17,500 a it le taken dath vinegar. motion that develops the iy nw Year— Other Stories About People. “ sep healthy—and wise,” declared a meal of field salads and baked po- “On alternate days I take a bath in| Peat It again and again, If i ts the of bengoin, And so I manage al- Lifting of the arms or ending of thw ways to keep my flesh invigorated. The| DAck oF the curving o: skin ty like every other part of the| @ttempt to hend site human anatomy, It eraves variety: it] What Is ts, It will do you \ Rewepapers are epecu-|captnins, writing letters and generally Wo the motives aq\u-/ supertntanding the distribution of pat- Chief Magistrate of/ronags, “He can do more work than @ome of his moet sensational! sx men," says Leader Dan MoMahon as “Why 4i4 the Presitent/ of pest up to eee (é]\iT! POWERS, President of the for the skin of the girl who wants to| Muscles every day. Keep healthy and wealthy and wise, S10s SOG: “totes OND “Again, as @ healthy girl, I cutivate @ healthy spirit. As a man thinketh, 0 ts he, and as @ woman thinketh, 90 fa she. The girl who banishes envy from her heart, the girl who wakes up sunny, the gtrl who thinks healthy thoughts will be a clean, healthy girl. Sho will stand «@ better chance a poses bgpedenthen 4 ein lriedy remarkably well. She took no spectal | 3 3 ‘Therefore this woman began and ex- ercleed her shoulders every day, Ste Wanted to make them broad and firin and sloping. Ghe wanted to get the 1860 shouldere, the shoulders that, ‘hougt wide, were shapely, and she succeed ! i : Ee H Eastern Baseball League, stook- holder im the Jersey City Club promoter of sporting carnivals, has hie hands full these days, The genial Pat wae associated with Jim Kennedy if 5 Li 1, fa thelr various enterprises and the a ems re two worked together Ike well-oiled! Don't try to be healthy unless you! (OU'* St 8 corlen OF elites Os | wes only Governor] $96 , ert, | Since the death of “Big| are able to eat the right food. Do not| etie& The accompanying tilustration | the Mmpire State at the time and] pm, Pet bs ot Coutaae minsce “pig | CMt Dread raised with youst enti it ts for the Electoral College to aa-| Jim's” help, but he's getting there a twenty-four houre olf. It keeps on ble and retity his selection by the| how now hat he must without ft. | fermenting for a long time after ft is baked, and will continue to ferment , go thelr can be no question It CORBETT, the ex ehampion . vs f or “work” in the stomach, says Harriet Martineau in the Chicago Tribune Good light bread, warmed alightly and served with the best of butter, will nourish any sustem, Don’t try to eat much meat and do not think you can live without vegetables and fruit. The girl who substitutes candy for fruit makes @ great mistake, When she is thirsty she should eat an apple, and whan she le hungry she cau make fighter, recently met Jimmie Thorn- aid Gov, Roosevelt to the writer, ton, the actor, and began berating the lobby of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, |bim for his careless ways. & December day in 1900; “Bay, Jim,” said the pugilist, “if you + “Yes, I was awfully giad of the op-|stayed away from convivial friends ty to appoint my good friend, |you'd be the greatest actor in the » John Proctor Clarke, to the Su- | world.” “And,” repli Thornton, “if you Jn Mee er A faa BR had Mhyed hry from Jeffries for ino by > more rounds you would have been ;MeAdam, who was @ fine judge, but {t/ champion heavy-weight.” jad the way for the appolntment of friend, Mr. John Proctor Clarke, fwho had given me the most splendid ple of absolute selt-effacemeng I ever seen, “You see, he accompanied me on my q@peaking tour throughout the West, end was & most helpful companton. ‘When my train would stop at @ station or crossroads where the people had as- pembled to greet their candidate for Vice-President, Mr: John Proctor (Clarke would step out on tho platform jana speak to them. He would hold {eer while I finished my nap or my \preakdaet or ifencheon or until my | was finished or I had comple- my toilet, and then when I stepped be would !mmediately atop, per- | fm the midst of @ peroration and tire gracefully and good-naturedly. "Tt was the most perfect bit of self- (effacement I have ever known. I was eta, indeed, of an opportunity to ap- ‘point Mr, John Proctor Clarke to the jupreme Court bench.” Mr, Clarke was- swept in for a full fgerm on the reform wave at the suc- @lection. The other day in con- 4 rs ‘with the writer Mr. Justice : vig Parente must first of all be so them- eal of President Roosevelt: selves, No unkind word of any one i © et a dens, geet fotiow.® mist be spoken before the child If apes COMMISSIONER GuoRoR| MANGAART HUBBARD AYER. |Polile mm, makind chnuahs, lervorst * fer the children mirror Instantly the B. BEST is perhaps the hardest OW and then I have the pleasure of | thought atmosphere of their parents, working offlelal of the City Gov. ies 3 visiting @ family, mother, father | Another very vital point is making « frnment. At his office at 10 o'clock in and five children, all ardent beliew- | decided plotufe in the child's mind of ‘the morning, he ie busy all the day un-| ers in the New Phought what the parents expect him to be, and 1 & At night he is at the Nurragan-| Refere the New Thought ideas mai | muoh as poarible make him believe The New Thought .» % 4A4R ,celved @ severe epanking from | Mother. Bince that memorable spanking children have been treated with respect that childtwood craves as as maturity. From the eldest to the youngest they | perfectly understand that no indignity | will be put upon them except what they themselves are responsible for; that they will never be bidden to do thi: or that without reason, though some: peculiarities, especially among stran- gers, should be avolded by parents who would have thetr children the expres- stons of perfect and beautiful child- hood, If the pecullartties can De cor- rected the mother takes the child off by iteelf and explaing gently why such and such @ mannerism ts not right If the child ts not pretty it shoald never be reminded of the fact, but ould be helped in every way to make up for the outward imperfection by | Mimea the explanation has to be re- added harmony of mind, by gentleness served for the days when they shall] and grace. be grown up. In the children’s presence no gossip or These New Thought parents before | unpleasant comment upon neighbors or starting out to bring up thelr children | friends should ever be ellowed. had the stiff task before them of edu-| In my New Thought family the spirit cating and training themselves to thelr|of kindliness has been cultivated to duties. If the children were to be gen-|sach an extent that sven strangers the, kind, loving and considerate the|seem to feel it. ‘The ebildren's ives are planned by thetr parents, their work ané play laid out.and supervised by them. The older children take care of the younger ones in @ great measure and consider it ther prtvilege to take some of the respenai- Dility off thetr mother’s shoulders, All outward signa of affection be- tween children and parents are en- the Beventeenth Assembly | taken root with the parents, the email | that he 1s realising this ideal state. of love between them stronger and juarters, corferring with boy, having grievously offended, re-! To Jo! child about any of ite little! truce, By Roy L. McCardell, Mrs. Nagg and Mr. Conary te Fr Paling” 6é THINK the Madieon Square) home tm that hot and poky house. ) sideration forms I can take your glass “No, I do not want anything to drink.| of beer, you may? ‘Why { {t that mex can never sit still! ‘You know I never drink beer, Mr. He lost dis lege in the war, didn’t met Weill, would he have gone to the Wir If @ lot of wild young men in your abest Root Garden is really lovely, | H Mr, Negs, and I do not know Why you do not want to take me there, “You have been aaking me to go ¢il you say? “Yes, but how @i you ask me? # fan always tell, Mr, Nagg. I know ‘whan you really want me to go slong with you. Not t you ever sally want me to go, You are only wishing for your wild bachelor days when you to go to the Y. M. ©. A. reading something? Just before golng to bed, or perhaps | you “But ae I wae saying, @ tot of men wil do Gan never get together—what did you order for me? Nothing? “T never said I did not want anything! I want a big, cold glass of lemonade, | do not want It now! Tam just dying for something to drink| “Ugh! I kuow & i" make me sick. ‘his legs, and all through thet brutel wame of ohess! . “What would have bappened te you If you haf not married a good, sensible, quiet, home-loving woman fike I am? “Tl do love my home, Mr. Negg. I have to, I never get taken anywhere. “All right, then, we will go to the me sick. The 1? I do not want ‘ Sees after eight! rg Age ge But remember, I told y« te S, Koes and “When you '@ 4 young wamarried id not want to ‘but Anatsted| You belonged to @ chess club It] on it. = ut ety bigleced gl is ome of the wildest sets of chess ira there was in Brooklyn. \ “Look at your friend, Col, Wilkinson, —$<$ $— “It 19 nice and cool up here om the Madison Square roof, and yet if I had listened to you I would have stayed at LAAIIBIASSIAAISISSISSDDSDDSADDDDIDDISSISISDDSDDDIDISSSADADISDIOIIIIS 3} Another “Prisoner of Zenda.” GF GF ronan Hope. : vtiheaptineir tetany eniealinerinamidh i stad cece ueersianiensnet omaataematineinate ldaistaisitiadapetninsabcdaimmuntiatmnniiemeasisiinesintembimmninminiicnbehi PRN AA i aaah hehehe dpe gal ee 4 appear.” vous untess aati us,” sald “Ready|" I caida. “But wheat’ S Speaking for the first time and in «| I be shart been the challeagw. port oyal. loud whieper, “of vital tmportanos that | Vas wih curoaty to win 4 Romance of This realty Dewan to be mysterious | VOneM, thet dhe bad your author! Court Intrigue a la : ‘As full Seen ponder I By Porminsion of George Munro's Gene) |) “Didn’ asaet toes Cuorright. 1008, by George Munro's Bonn SESE ent Om at Glock te Pe ware tases ime fe his Royal Highness’s neme should aot ree ee Tonserned in the. soatter, Stirri ” snd ing Mens, pane mk ad rt rr ross 1s Sas 3a the Meret Se et Countess hopes you'll come to break- fant afterward at ten.” “Tl be there, never fear,” sald I, aid Vooght, a) Eee sa young man, ¢lap- he (for we re e re colnet: ‘ou take it are ware to be two, ‘ooa—unlens, 0 sald anett Grtve back “ eo further, "The word was about to be whee, to my the baron pa 4 the & me the hotel register I learned "the baron bowed, and it older man of the two bs honor, ‘str, bea ae 4 know ener a. | VON pat. * he itr, | aon t ” detained. we Monsieur rie Baron,” sen "imiod ‘a ‘irate Damergue, | éryty. | Sainore shrugged his shou! T was qui determined ta kee the 7 | rendezvous at but to sip es ht, st leas Ur moater ia well served.” he eald,| rendezvons, at, Wl but to. atl rr. malene arrive at any Piatt nat ropreae i Pumereun Pore fa watched my wy friend it, ot onal it ie an stupid of me Gott near me, wi nispered tren walked to the house. | : In avery toe met 4 before I had Laat avery cup Stop his cursed | ring. our business it intention of 3. Tans tia ne’ Cas ect Beery at a ee “Will vou be so Kind, sir, an to waix nied B Ea led m clots pegs od in? aT door, sir, ‘ihe count- expects 7 aa my doubt, about {nat but | - ting the door swiftly be-| saree | Sind Sake Pcsed eeae el | an shows @ simple yet effective means of You cannot be healthy unless & pretty ginl, “by sleeping in @|tatoes, of spinach and pickled beets, exercising muscles of the shoulder and sleep well, and the woman ag bed ki TEAR Weat Pourteenth Street ipRioaa, AS USUAL, eA : Do Your End of Week To-morrow Our Stores are Open Until 6 P, & And You Bay AT FRIDAY PRICES SATURDAY is Clerks’ Holiday—WE CLOSEALL DAY One of the arte of being healthy lies in the Reepihg of the fret as they The woman whose feet are not well will not be strong. pine in 4n/ She will be unable to walk, unable to) matter bear her weight upon her feet, unadie | | to do her exercises comfortably. Keep | Bathe them in dot | should be krypt. sickens on th te 0 | There was once a woman whe mate! your feet well. milk _ han A ng Se gga age ba ft @ point to exercise a different set of water made aromatic with rose am: | monia, or with @ good vinegar bath, when vou have <aken them from be sure to rub them with ‘The natural olls restored or the feet will not be well, DRESS PABRICS Faney Lawne—aot change oeth eal CAMBRIC CORSET CO front, emb'y trim--val No Mall ‘Set biepione oreetd, Cambric and Nainsook—fancy bra Jaoonet Datistee—this scaeen'e bel atyles-shilling quality... toned Chevlote= ‘effeate—were .29. Flecked Cotton Voties—were «1! 14. wide Percales—wrapnes and shirt walet atyles—value 12%: en Foulerd Sa.-eas ant a 18, EXERCISING THE SHOULDER MUSCLES WITH A PULLEY OVER THE FOOT, 1 of Remnants me Praey Ol GARET HUBBARD AYER| eee Fourth Article rattle a and ea Cambrte—ul tt te these values. wand hi Leng Silk Sais mh Mohair {Sia a | lc bee Ic A Sale for Friday and Saturday The ever active and mercurial eldeni| daughter has constant outlets for en-| etay in different kinds of work called play laverted by the mother, and when Miss Four-Year-Ol becomes too ob streperous she goes not into the derk | vloset to be frightened into being goo, but to her own cheerful room ‘to medi | * until she Gees why Ghe was asked F inch Shepherd Checks ‘olles, p ciate ot taney pad td "alerts hor ee Mei witkplain Dendeevatus eh. se ; “! ee ee Mieee Corset Covers—round trim—ribbon When ordering by mail No C. 0. D. orders SECOND FLOOR. There's Nobody Latte Gee, Landes yey | the Crowd The Rise hy rt mm Sunday. The ‘atmoxphere Of the house ts s0/ filled with = sense of peace and love that it fe no wonder these little ohil- dren are the living expressions of their But how much they can be influsnced by different conditions was easily shown when daughter came home from a twe weeks vielt with friends. She had been stay- Fig’ onge-aatora WASHABLE WAISTS ef Stripe Gingham Wadeted! leringe teneree Sidhe cman Cashine Tan, Blue, Pink ai and Persian trim—value lack Batiste—tucked with half inch tucke=value é White Lawn Walsts—lace and emb'd m sen tua duaka Dave UR land of Their Own. perfect home lite. soft, firm and luetrous—' eit Red lve dot Foaling a oc el | Dance Moen! ter] |, ber 1 fe ye ei a ved p eit ee Unblene A Bit sarees % qammaeee mate! Pridag Values! 1 strenuous excitement, inters wht 1 Bethe worriss erself halt itt and does il, when my smail friend was a different being from | ing, Httle person | Sheer White Lawn—entire OMEN'S es couraged as helping to make the bond heres ne te guia Is the iiving mirror of the home! FORTIFY AGAINST MALARIA By the Use of Dr, Deoker’s eantare No More, ores umnunltted Praen impure he mowqulto stim, even in joeal- «te aad early a Balers Wee ‘ne tne Sy the eter ee comet 3 a au & moment but whad they must drink| Negg, except sometimes at meals or ae yet aL [Be Satisfied with What You | Mave, Let Well Enough Alone, | || se™-tnetend ot cm |) iete—inetont of 4. buys @ fine new Radle piano and on easy ny yoke, shoulder Tultl Ince trim—value | on | eseab tne eee eo wNars of CS a OUTINGS Let us go home! I know i has wale sonal as AND OTHER Wi iia Gg Puri tas | —_—__E_____—_—_—————— Baer man a hecte fein Stow eaten Ree eS Tonight! by ofa oun BOYS IN BLUE” A bite A Group FRIDAY Speeiats you want a thoroughly well vied exquisitely toned piano rate amount—the “Radle” will certainly appeal have of these fine instru. ments one slightly used that we will sell to-morrow for Stes Do not miss this oppor. EAP RAB | SCREENS aan yh OILELOTHS. ere, OHN STOWN F 00 WONT PELEY a Be harce oe St arnt, * DASTOR'S wa aelpebaabed 7 aE) el nt 3 PADRE TSO cries ‘ape dca RGN oa SQUARE ROOF GARDBI, sper in "s'sis Paris by Night. ‘ec er lasted 9h Mk be cone Sa ahs tt a MANHATTAN SH Pha pV. i po al AR Pa ate, 2. 4. 0 BS oh ee ‘ i ae ee rh mh me| NE eg weh teneel—were ik. ¥ ne bert Aytw | al ns i. : veces inched. ot the frat oi Care, 8 Stier ‘that % seconds we ° We Ld, to the town, and then MADISON to consider whether matter aed | tw the couatry | 7 ae ae ROCKAWAY G Friday's Quick MEA’S WEAR | selling Prices. ‘Women's Cotton H Diack and polks (Rin sedmlese all Men's Corded Cambric ‘Megtiges nies Leva patterns—value .%#, — pone Gur | ‘NATURE'S PLEASURE GROUND.” SERME. Dreaslaod. \Euheneecs is elias ~laorereee a | rey STS SHOW tore Prices 23e. and 80¢, BROOKLYN eos EMENTS. — . font . ag | ee 6000s BOOST OK § Wonton ‘8 jack gh as sun ‘ones two clasp—good value at . Extra sise Gauge Rib Teste shape with and withou: sleeves—value .2. by the Women's Rib Vests—lace trim... , jon Ig] PETTICOATS ik Cotton Moreen or Mercerized por ‘al Oartner How. All goods bought Friday will be jurday, our regular routine—drivers boys receiving « week to make up for Saturday other employees gat). customers receiving: oe rer se mamesf

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