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Whole bothersome thing minus that superfiuous bit of cloth, and H I sing She fou hat she couldn’t be so horri- she promptly cut it off, tore it off, sawed more I ly to com- iy nice and hope to w e game. 1 vthin, in fact, to get rid of it cal market of to-day Society nearly had nervoys prostration. and win a rattiing good game from some = e henell e m the jungle by our Peopie talked and talked smart ch ooy o But when the match went down from When the little ladies returned from the he sait water and EoTonal the bais.0 1159 shore and tarried for a day er two they wer bare: didn Never do s Salt water want to lose thing as that. v of that lovely, hich covered the as followed him pardner becoming coat of tan and more She an evoluton ynhampered in face and throat, and that extended from what she Js—slow turf. I{\r m! the tips of their fingers to the bend In at does not work nough it I8 elopment of a st o- cut terrific and their elbow. They wanted everybody to only to the golfer but to the see, and everybody was more than pleased = to fook, and the bravest even went so far ept out of style in .the twink- as to applaud and to do it right ythi peantitul a tory not hing beautiful and !ory not of It was s face on artily. - San © When the maiden decided to go In Jing of an eve. That finished the rest of the gi to com-, for athletics she shed her s threw And then ail the girls took a lesson in They heard from their escorts we.cdicirid enough to discuss such a deli- back yards or standing in the hot sun apparemiy, but wve really so suddenly. the bonnet, donned kirt that common sense and put some of their pru- and promptly became the hue of the cate subject. 1f they couldn’t get the until they were colored to the much-de- Now even the girls who are working for en indoors and . from the ground to the 4ish notions behind them without even a green-eved monster as they listened to proper shade by the country winds, who sired, necessary russet? a_living air themselves every Saturday L tollied forth in the long-sleeyeq Dackward glance to see If somebody was favorable comments from (he men who was to hinder them sitting in thelf own The fad has struck this town suddenly afternoon and Sundays-in the two-by-‘our poou ma S to the letter- < a o > indeed, and no man d high boots as the proper J.— in most all kinds of | 10-800 eyes at her V,mu’,hfl;l,,[-,e?,-“hm? SOME POPULAR SONGS THAT BROUGHT RICHES TO THEIR COMPOSERS. o o ! sidewalk and tha 310 commence nd hands painted a dusky | N American was talking with a mu- the copyright in it was considered to be Sullivan’s world famous ‘Lost Chord.” which cannot have been a penny less than must have lost by this bargain. Some of | at the drop of ecume a mark of great distinction. | A sic publisher in London recently of Worth £2240, a sum for which it was sold This song was substantially composed in £60,000. Mr. Milton Welling's best songs changed | n The girls looked askance | Jf the immense sums a few of our LY Messrs 'Puitick & Simpson, the auc- less than an hour, and for that hour's _*“Among more recent favorites, which, hands for absurd prices, the composer " shirts, which were nine | song writers have recelved for their tionee And yet I believe that very song work the composer received in royalties however, are far from supplanting the gcarcely receiving a pound for s ?‘mi . e or it they | " 4 was offered to a London publisher for a gquito £10,000—probably the largest sum older ones, such songs as ‘The River of o nq nide by his publishers i a3 ¢ o rolled to | wares, believing that they were excep- £10 mote and refused by him. Think ®f any man has ever earned in an hour by Life, ‘The Flight of Ages’ and ‘Beauty's EHcys: came ) y would T that black was lutely capable of fact. is ever present. hat and goes to s, were alwa { h b o . “Fancy being the possessor of such a| 2 « S | tional cases. The Englishman speedily un- refusing a thousand sovereigns for every his brain. Eyes' promise to be quite as rich harvest 4 e P 5 th mplacent fash- when they were working | ;i cq him. one lald down'! “Then, agaln, that ever green song, bringers to composers and publishers. SOng as ‘Some Day’ for a fen-pound rot2, | jon in the world; her Hinner frock is made to remind them | “Why. he sald “I could name offhand “But then, of course. one must remem. ‘In Old’Madrid, must have brought it3 “Of course. if a song has anything in 4nd meking as many thousands by in the same style, and so, In fact, is her |a_dozen’ songs that bave yielded a profit ber the risk we publishers run. It s a fact publisher a profit of nearly £20.000 by this 1t It 1s a fatal thing to sell It outright Alas! Such chances never come my Way. | morning Sown. |of _£10,000 ($50,000) each and over and the that, of every hundred songs offered to time, for its popularity was at the flood to a publisher, as so many composers Nancy Lee' was at one time on offer | ~All toilets seem to the masculine ey | value of the copyright of which is to-day me barely one is worth the cost of print- for many years. have done, to thelr lasting regret. for ten pound and refused; although for | be made to impress upon the spec rmer or a labor hand. ck the town and the ladies to r Koo fi,‘,;“'}‘,‘fl,"-mm to under- | reckoned in the thousands. ing and publishin nd a song that will _“Among other gold mines T should place *“It is an old story that ‘Kathleen Ma- some vears Mr. Maybrick's profits from | dvantages and healthfulness of a lifa e A nionable and proper | ‘“Take. for instance, Mascheronl's ex- yield a few hundreds of profit is literally ‘The Better Land,’ “Fhe River of Years, vourneen,’ which never seems to lose its this one song averaged over £1500 a year. | in_the cou P e conidn's get a good | quisite ballad, ‘For All Eternity.’ I should ope in a theusand < “Forever and Forever,” ‘Goodby,” “The De- charm for the public, was sold for five That beautiful and ever popular smz.| The bare-: girl is omnipresent with t} ball with two or three |not like to say what weight of gold that “Among songs that have produéed more vout Lover,’ ‘Nancy Lee'—to mention only pounds sterling. I scarcely dare specu- ‘To Anthea, was,”I Deligve, sold for. a her skin of tan. ;‘:mzs' of ‘hlec\'cl waving in the | song has yielded, but not very long ago than £10,000 in pro‘it I should place first half a dozen, the aggregate profits from late how much the funhappy composer couple of guineas. ) What will be the next sunburn fad?