The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1905, Page 13

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@ Letters of an Insurance Man Abroad to His Son on Broadway. M Y DEAR BOY: 4 Yours of rocent date to hand, aad’ in reply would may that it ty evident you forget 1 am your father and imagine I'm a policy+holder ‘ It ts true that Iam far away from thit man from Mis- pourl, Hughes, and am leading the Yellow Dog Fund around with a aetring, but {f you keep drawing on the no-ledger ‘avscts In this way poor old papa will have to start an ineure ange company here on the American plan, 1 got actettor from Jimmy Hyde saying he expected to join me soon and that at present he is keeping away from New York, and that hia favorite song !9, “hem Crug! Words 1 Can't Forget." Jimmy with Bis whiskers certainly got It handed to him HM bard, and yet the show he made of himself was a cheap pro- Auction compared to what the MeCalls and MeCurdys 41d to, ¥ the widows and orphans’ benevolent fund. Hy Little did John MoCall think when the moving-ploture machine was set up tn ‘heid: private office in. March, showing him #igAing checks for hig old pal Andy, that those pictures would be burned and never be thrown on the sereen at the Jolly Mttlo weneral ogents’ junkets or Nyile banquets, 9’ You write and say you wart to go Into busin: You lay low and keep your inane gut of the papers, thats what you do! Don't get peevish because you are having © good time trying to have o good time, That's always the way, Your touching tale of walking wearily through the Waldort before you got in & gilded palace of cisance Inter and made the layout look like @ demonstration oS dark-biie disks appeals to me greatly. ‘ou did not know what to do with yourself or your money? My #on, the jing happened me one day when you were very young and I wasn't up in confidence dapartment of our (nsurance company. I had ten whole dollars I had hold out from your aadnted mother, It was ‘mine to lend, spend or give. I couldn't get my hand open to give tt away, no ‘one approacred me with a tonch, so T thought I'd spend it, I looked Into a gilded Lenfembit T dlan't want to drink. FT looked into @ tobacconist's findow at the * “Bpecial Attention Pald to Box Tride” sign—but I didn't feel ike emoking, 1 wetwaiked past « big r saurant—but I wasn't hungry. A cabman proffered to show me the sights, but | couldn't see it, Amd Uhen I realized that it is better to want abings and noi have the money to pay for&them than to have the money to pay for them and not want them, eo Ag T aald before, |: isn't the gains, It's the mame, When we were hypnotising Bfinaricns wid publishing mathamatical marvels as to surpluses and handing a few hundred thousand a week to each other, Just to show we weren't anvil) In Buch things, It waen't the money we cared so much about, ft was the effort to \\ gop tow much we could tako out before the pollcy-holders got tired of putting V4. We certalnly tit those alleged surpluses @ few fell blows, my boy, and, alas! "yt Jooks Ilo tee Jig’s up, besiuse the polley-holders are tired of paying the plper. And, now, perhaps, it will occur to you why Lou Payn ralsed auch a row @ewhen Roosevelt wouldn't appoint him Superintendent of Insurance, Lou knew, He'd been there before, Write soon, even if it is only to ask for more money, #2 The Gith from Kansas 9 By Alice Rohe, zs, Aont extravagant that week because there was only had been @ delegation from home, and three days, but rerafe I wanted them to go back @he came near|and sprfad the report of what fovely cleaning out our | dressers we were. coffers,” said the| "No, 1 don't reter to these things Git from Kansas,| much at home, I'm busy dodging acou- "Tt doesn't do| sations of rurel propensities myself. much good 16 get | You seo, I thought we had left all broken into the YOUR DAD, Minty here those bunco games of the domestic Ways of a ereat city if you're going fo be victimized through thy verdant @redulty of your estimable end respeo- tadle family connections, "I hought I had tmined Aunt Bimy pretty well in avoiding the! @aguised gold brick in ali its forms; “count on the perennial bloom of Dever wearing off your ven- Senda trom the riovinces. ‘@ got Aunt Mint out of our Harlem fiat before she bad given awey quite thing; but the losing of our laun- hearth up ln darkest Harkim, You know we live in a real stitio now. Yes, it's only four fights up, and It's right In the heart of the great vity. Well, when the groery boy came with our light house- keeping siuf—you know that game~— yetterday, he looked so forlorn I wanted to give him a tip, but I. didn’t have any change. Of course, he volun- teored to get ft, so T let him take @ dollar Oil, You see he was our Gry was'a aad affair, Daisy and I were @way one afternoon when the dumb maiver whiewe sent forth an agonizing, piercing wall which drew ‘Auntie dear ta the scene of action, “When a vole f the depths de- @rnded the Jaundry she piled up every- Abing we owned and sent it down Into the depths, No, we never heard ¢rom Gur Inundry again, and we had been so through m greasy del! iting on our beat rug what made me feel annoyed, 1 don't know what made me look out of the window, but there he was break- ing his neck to get around the corner, back? Well, he went to foln Aunt ‘8 laundryman, I guess. my wouldn't make «ood: it 4 strange bov he'd hired As fi m | walt~ trust basket — ENTAL SPONGES AND PUMP. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, I feo! lke @ sponge because I have absorbed so mary blessings during ™” my siay In this elty, but I remind you we should be like the pump, which not only sucks up but gives out.—John D. Rockefeller, MONG the words of dur Janguage that have latterly been tone to death “personality” runs neck and neck with “temperament” for first piace, > ! And yet, though It 19 om every one’s lips, one finds little of it anywhere else, JL-it were possible Yor @ general order to bo sent thunder- ' . Saying to each and every human | na through the untvi j] stom in it “Bo yourself)" the majority of people would be at 4 low to carry it out. Women would gropo about, trying everywhere to find themselves, but the mental ad masquoraded as thelr personalitios would be suddenly | resolved Into Httle pleces of Bernam Shaw, Hall Caine, } Mario Corel! and Lillian Russell, ‘They would, like Mr, Rockefeller, feel Mike a sponge, and when the sponge was equeoned dry of the ideas it had absorbed there would be & book,’ he said, ‘and that wae told to thought hat another man thought ite Prtnee in Muscovy,’ ” much Ifke the avthor of this sentiment, Tomlinson, Mr. Wad All setae. sadek ths Medbetntee auurgvetatad mosaics that ee like tho pumps Mr, Rookefeller speaks of. They suck 4 give them Gut in new guise, hitb’ women, piace thelr minds—just so many ot hit thi Shaw, Caine, Corelli or Laura Jean y ites the pump of siubreme wisdom, for ‘these wonien, all wonien Who alt at husband as he happens to be-if they use them occasionally, ceasing to thethods, pumps. ‘paper at the inst A , ’ ae nm Papa’s Girl Vea Rasy, azine, ve Qo T couro Do {it Myseur, } CHARGED 'EM ta ei of New York.—News item. T And @ man who could “These eght thousand men For y T have filled them And at “Yea, Gotham's na. only time LY ; begru ” erg: A Thee use it to gO away ‘The aloes of these sainted BEAUTY HINTS All perplexed young people can ob- tain expert advice on their tangled love affairs by writing Betty, Let- ters for her sould be addressed to BWTTY, Post-Office box 1,84, New York, Hair Restorer. R, —Here bs a hair restorer; Sul. plate of ron, 1 dram; sulphume, Ya dram; tineture of jaborandi, 1 ounce; extract of rosemary, 4 Grams; extract of thyme, 4 draea; rectified spitita, 1 ounce; elder flower water, & | ounces, | Pimple Cream. E—Try this cream for bec Lanoline, 1 1-4 ounces; almoni ulphur predipl | ino Tooth Powder. F M.--The following tooth powder ls excellent: Powdered chalk, For Clear Skin, RADUATE~Po clear the complex: jon and cure pimples and blnok- t heads be careful of your diet, avoiding aweets and fried foods. ™ a week, fet? cleanse the face writs © plednaine oroap, steasn fon. tye tutes and press ou ca ess oe male | orosg Bi | minutes Cleansing Cream, : PATER! A Soctal Complication, young elghteon ‘am in love with a young teen years old, I want house; but it ts him as ho | drams u You. might have twe of three friends in and: ask him to call some apeotal # ounces; apeimnaceti, 1 ounce; white wax, L ounce. Folding Proverb Purzle,| SAY, MA, WE’ ve BEEN SHOPPING, ANO @ CHARGE EM AL TO MOTHER COME ON , LETS Go SAOPPING: You DONT NEED \ To HAVE ANY ALL To You, It wAS The Halo Builder: His Song. By Albert Payson Terhune, Comtaissioner McAdoo, In @ Y, M, C, A. speech, defended the police and scored the 1% Commissioner swooped on the Y. M, C, fold, And the words that he scattered wero 18 K. gold. goarce tell a lie if he tried Now, DONT BR CRUEL, TL. PAY THE BA Akt RGAT She Discovers the Delights of Running Ve a Big BU. @ By F, 6, Long! 7 “THE T word-"Looks ins If 1 were dead”) it was che Hvellost funeral in his your of theatrical obsequies, Toere! > “Please omit fower nm vile At the end Pas Elfie Fay as Maggio Burne, the Belle of Avenue A. of ‘the second aat of “The Belle of Ave nue A’ the funny Fay was all but buried in them, There were ‘floral and all around the town, ‘They filled ahe bie siage of the Grand Opera-House from wing to Wing. ‘The ushers had to cali in able-bodied yolunteers to help them carry the towerlng, tottering “tes Wmonials down the alsle, a firet night that mado the great white way look Like a dark, qweed-grown lano, There hasn't been anything like {t since Weher and Fields decided co go thelr epareye Flee yy AB rd ie Ad pieces” that wero toted stamewamd In- Aided everything but. “Gates Asan. tt Misa Pay had died on the spot sie would have gune to St, Peter with Si fentiale calculated ito make even it Dlase gentleman 0) his eves, ‘There wore lyres ready for use, harps enougt to supply an angel chorua, bell tower ain ell, a baby otrrieee, nd baskets, an bouquets wu you couldnt count ‘em, But the orownlne mlory and Neht of all was a floral lamp-poat sacred vo the proud past and glorious present’ of Avenue A and Bight #rect. ise. 'y ht. She nouldn’t ye more jar if ghe wero vi Suz truvh of her he gr threat. ened to be tested a moment later, When Nu the ourtain went down and then tribitew”’ from the east aide, weet sido) beacon) OF AVENUE A sty itin Avenue A.” tne boat of whieh Fhe is aung by @ alately poauty, ea a Little Fighting ad in Me," ecreamed and kicked out yy & skittish bunch of * jes," makes ‘ou wee rev, while ‘I Would Ike to lave & Phytograph of You" way largely in the natare of a personal appeal to a ald-heared man in a box, ‘The lest touch of realism to Avenus A woe furnished by an ogen-alr barber Understood MoAdoo to say this on the elde: “Oh, ebildren, we live in a sin-ridden ¢ity! T look on its crimes with abhorrence and pity; But one happy knowledge etill brightens my sadness— My police baven’t got an idea of its badness. And i've taught them of sin and of orlme to beware. have my tenderest care, " ot° seeing tnd wit! egatn on the flower show. she reelt by trundiing the baby chose the dell ani Ing h the clapper, But this her 4 dg heavy. Gung was toppline ‘aver en het when her wild shale Brough Ip waved her just In olok of time, Pac Meh nue at ru Topics ane iabiner, Wim satel® t. rable or | al @ which a customer was latherod in fu view of the audience. A German saloon-keeper mys to, a1 Irn widow “I love you f much It» Indecent,” and a demure Syivation Aray Yopme oy thy the opening chorus with gusto may get her revorted to joadquarters, . In. Avenue Ay hha Everything s bene" most of atl The energetic gilo with hollost preachings, ist they show forth the results of my teachings, “They are growing #o good I observe with delight, ‘That they turn their backs bravely on hold-up and fight; And their morals are now so exceedingly hice it oes 06 If Bho wore wound up. CHARLDZ DARNTON, “Rip Van Winkle.” Ty a a also pafe in the new plece oh has brought her out of vaudeville, ‘That they can't even recognize places of Vion “Unsumpecting, past pool-rooms and gig-shops they stride, ‘Without an idea of what goes on inside; 12 @ munior's committed their horrot grows greater, And they can’t bear to meet ite depraved perpetrator, sinful old elty, I fear” (Here McAdoo paused to unlimber a tear), “But tt CAN'T go to smash while through the darkness still shine bluecoats of mine!” cn BEGGY’S BALM FOR LOVERS. As T aid not Ike ¢ of friends eterna tine ane ur | ago. Do you thinie it 9 too inte ow &dited by On An air of mute expectancy end anx- fous friendliness hovered over Wal- 7 lack’s Thearo last night when “Rip _ Willle—Ain't yer working on der farm! van Winkle” came back to New York. eg On the stage the familiar ¢tory of the Jerry—No; I tought 1 would only | young Rip Van Winkle, who grows old @ ter plough tn summer, but, gee] ang gray aud feeble seemingly over- wis; when I found yer have to plough | night, was to be re-enacted. Rut among through der snow I seed me finish and| ine actors the wale was reversed. For + Ae an old man was to become a young ono, ‘and Thomas Jefferson was to tempt Fale in the role Lis famous father had immortalized, Many who had been friends of the elder Jefferson were present, anxious to greet his son, and the theatre held so - many aotors and acirsses a@ to soem HOUSEWIFE’S EXCHANGE] ss seve i boy ot shout sera WnSteiniaans eaten also present @ little boy of about eleven: whom « big brother was treating just in front of me, and if that little boy Peach Balls ROAM two-thirds cup of sugar, C ong tablespoonful of butter, yolkp of two eget, one cup of mill, motices, it 1s safo to pay they would equal any Joe Jefferson ever received. For tho little fellow laughed over Rip es the maudlin vagabond in the first act, wept furtive tears when he was turned ou, into the storm tn the eecond, and sat in stamtied witness jhe and one-half cups of flour in which is sifted one teaspoon of baking pow- der, The jast thing add the whites of the eggs beaten stiff. Have ready six peaches pared and stoned, butter well could write Thomas Jefferson's press ‘through the scene whore he meets the | Sdastiy Heinrich Hudson and his jen, |Dlaying ot nioe-ping in thelt Casokill faginess, To tm, at least, the y held all its ancient wonder ani ch To others, in whom the memory of Joe Jeffefton's performance lity i) 4, Mr, Thomas Jefferson's “Rip” w Kay the rinsings of a giags of ve tity vid ‘achnappa" in which he drank your ‘healuh and your wife's," and wikted be ‘might live tong and prospor."’ It exactly tho same flavor, but Giluted. Ho gave an evsy and graceful ‘and very muoh goft-nedalied form nce that nvellk y the iat | divides the euty! ‘om the vidlen- lous and never became elther, Under \ te handing the fad may have ite greatness, but (t retained its charm, Tt was ot elder Jefterson tiat he provided timself with poor {ena inadequate support, knowing tint he pubic would pay to gee him alone ‘His son hae supplied for the mountain scenes settings of such beauty ay last night elicite: Cayo ey applause jfrom the house. ‘T) cast (i ite entirety its uate, and Miss Ethel Puker, in ‘the role of Gretchen, Rip's terms jwife, gave full play to a sonorous yolce tg B89 one thunder or Lady |formance as a whole (was exceed! | good, Tt would be better for ome one of | as many cups fn the bottom, put a your friends to find out the rewon of | little of the mixture, add a peach and the young man's coolness than for you | cover with more of the butter, Bake or ee: een MAY MANGON'S DAILY FASHIONS, © negliges has D ever become 1. to week it yourself, Possibly he merely became discouraged by your Jack of In- rest, i , He Doesn't Propose, Dear ate AM twenty-two Deon in love wit! By nave years. Ha told mo ho loved mo and 1 ely ot ye no one else, I belong to ears ol here ‘they’ tell ‘me to Out wilh oue of then. "Th nave about it and ihe says he lo? Aan don't you (iirde Weis tine \: A. is should “ig sow eo 6T would ng girly, and every time I| Y m unt done. Serve with whipped Gream. Very nice, Bordeaux Sauce, NE peck of tomatoes green, two Orient of onions, one medium head | +6 one worn by our ot cabbage, two or three large pep- Japanese cousing, It pers, half red, Chop all together quite | voy ite suxgestion fine; two quarts of best cider vinegar, | 44 them and sults ‘one pound of sugar, half ounce ach Of | cue western ideas cloves, allspice, ofnnamon, biack Dep-j yerer than the per, o¢lery and mustard seeds, amall | original model. ‘Tats cup of salt, tablespoonful of tumeric| ono tg made of pwder, Mix all well together, and let} opjental crepes quite 80 pop ular a8 the kimono, While ite accepted form js far from being a ‘replica of t ne ron beat of oy es my pickle rei ee woo! elght quart faee full, Weed mot, meal it. Will keep fs long as you let It, Pepper Relish, Com 6 pinta now cabbage, sprinkle wanted me M. i. with 1-2 oup salt, ‘next day drain and preas dry, 1 would not believe probably wish to tease j the young man shopld | age depends on his ‘There fs no reason why ) talk the matter over wil cucumbers, mix, pack In a jar or cans, cover with cold vinegar; add a} ‘ox of mixed spices or some rip | peppers, + ounces: of rd seed the same of clover un piee, Hor Pariah root and celery seed ow onions to Mevor, If Iiked. What Word Is This? red mame in love with sim, loves Ine, How ean 1 | | | | it cook slowly for three or four hours. | Reed anid chop &| pints green peppers, 2 pints small green | SS. —— banding of plain colored China ailic, and is exceedingly attractive, but there ope many other ma terlals equally ap propriate, While there is a contain sultabiiity and charm found In the Orytontal crepes and the like, cash — : = ~~S=oyee— -> id | mere, henrletta and ‘fine flannel ll are ‘Tho quantity of raverial req wired medium size wide, with 1 7-8 yards of con- toating material, or 6 if, yard of ribbon for the bands for the full length; 4 yards % 8 12 yards 3° or pattern Long or Short Kimono—Pattern No, 2 yarde 4 Inches wide for shorter leng, No, S174 # out In sizes for a M4, 2, $8, | Gin eetieas Wena oa Wee Seno TON FP. No, ty>tl Yo peyton balyetation, nite tt oR TAN amg ang ediree Mow to Obtain Phone | Patterns

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