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* THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; MARCH 29, 1895. oan ALTO os: Kfar Sine Our wholesale stock of new OUR STOP-SLOCK SALES Spring Clot! ing—Suits, Trou- For Te-Morrow, Saturday, March 30. A Divorce Case That Calle for a Male Stenographer. Mrs. Mary J. Meinecke, of 161 Colum- Mrs. Blossem Says She Was In-| > Avenue, who in being sued by her sulted by a Hospital Surgeon, [husband Christian W. Meinecke. the by osp! wholesale druggist, for divorce on statu- 4 tory grounds, started in this morning to tell her side of the story to William N. Loew, referee appointed by Judge She Wanted Her insane Husband & co 9 Glegerich. She was not a witness. nor Taten Wo Plas ot Seley, OoPiar ets stp nao | Powder STHAVE. & GI°TST. fifteen minutes earlier. Li ——i Dr. Oowald, She Alleges, Demurred tory tie Pyferee wee Swere ot nee | J and Was Abusive. yrhe idea. Just think, my husband | Spring 1895 sers, light-weight Overcoats, &c.—is now onsale at RETAIL, Our retail business tho past year has been big, but far from os resting on our laurels, we mean Morning Sale, 10 to 12 O'Clock. A dectled movetty $ the coming year to make it For Children. * 14.2% 172 bigger. With that end in view] 4,000 pairs MISSES’ and CHIL: we've improved, wherever pos- DHEN'S fine quailty BAIA’ KID ell the latest fabnics- sible, the character of our Net fentsloarhes tips, Phe latest style. clothes, and the result is evi- dn chevicts, urhipeoncls, ete, denced in our new stock—the ny e750 *J0% 130 only best and nobbiest, by all odds, 9 9 c ‘Unial standard ° of excel fence that wo havo ever shown. Our prices are low. As large and style.ay our mame anplies, Ow AAS Spring Neckwear “Absolutely the Best,” saya he will have four witnesses against me. Why three of them are mere Dovs, r ncaTn : Milliner y Mrs, Edwin T. D. Blossem, of 2% East Sih Sin id med the referee, “TE THEY MET DEATH TOGETHER. Ninety-seventh street, called at the of- going to listen to your story —s Opening. All sorts of neckwear for all sorts of people. When ~ we say all sorts we mean the tied and the untied—the low in price and the high in pri¢e —but only the yood sorts. The sort we sell most of is fice of “The Evening World” to-day to] told In this way. You must walt until the lawyers are here and your turn feport the improper and insulting con- | com Mrs. * duct of Ambulance Surgeon Oswald, of "Then Mrs. Meinecke, the story of Reeves and Her Child Fell the Harlem Hospital. whose marital troubles have been before Side by Side in a Fira Mra, Blossem's husband became vio-){Meqcourt for a couple of years, “mu: Trimmed Hats lently Saar at 3 o'clock yesterday ee Fag) este EE, Chattes 1. ’ qi t . counsel for the husband, entere . " eall an ambulance. Mr. Alexainder fatled x erday ta have Save the Daughter. Also our own manufacture. “I cannot do that,” said the policeman, | the order of reference vacated. Ho according to Mrs, Blosser, “‘because| IMVYer# aareed to have the examination | wholesale manufactur we're easily able to sell good clothes for less than other stores—and that's exactly what we're doing. lawyers ap —— | all shapes, 19 anteresting< papecial con ABH neRe journ ‘ ; ight the oars at the hospital do not ike | | esday Rext, at 1 o'clock, was agreed | diss caeate aunt Lt. Lee 29.—A vee Untrimmed Hats 5 N Pp ae P 1 50: fists ‘ > called at this hour in th " nm Mr. Hardy oourt iS morning at 2 o'clack. r ew 5 2. w p ing.” morn | How about a stenographer the two burned persons were moiner and ' leecker St., cor. Creene | Actually worth $1.50 to #2.00 q own elegant neckwear it is, Mr. Loew said he had « young lady ee (Bou Bway and Oth Ave, Le), I b fi Mrs. Blossem found another policeman, | in his office who was an expert. daugnter, The mother was the first to fl Feath Jat nd “ h ‘ t has become famous, SE who calied an ambulance, ‘The ambu-| ,vGreat Scott, no." cried Mr: Hardy, discover the ‘re, and got out of the jowers, ‘eathers. at al one tito Kae Evening Sale, 7 to 9 O'Clock. lance did not arrive at Mrs, Bloasem's ‘e-Want her to. tate t Mee tenet] Dullding safely, but in attempting to 5 roadway, cor, Rector ; until 6 o'clock. Thony which my four witness wi wive? | #AVe her daughter was burned with her, Straw Trimmings, Rib aaa ror ay’-1 "meee! For Centlemen } L ; As Surgeon Oswald walked into the We don’t want any woman to hear it. The fire broke out in the residence of = S <7 ENS RINE QUALITY 123 and 125 Fulton St., e, 750 pairs We want a male stenographer. Israel Higbie, a wealthy farmer. He bons, Laces. esree RIH BALMORAL SHOES, plain. and Near Naseas 61. lived there with his wife, his daughter, Ad V- MCE, EARS RST Foom in which Mr. Blossem was he said,| A ogTapher of the sterner sex will @o Mrs. Blossem alleges: be secured. . Broadway Corner Houston St. < B Mrs, William Reeves, and her fourteen 383 Broadwa: ‘You paupers have a great deal of Year-old. dau : rot wane Vy Ys r ghter Hattie, . ri cy tmpudence and cheek to call us up at} TWO WAITRESSES REBELLED, | ‘rs. Reeves “was awakened by the ” Near White 61, Brooklyn Amusements. this hour in the morning.” smell’ of smoke, and went downstairs, | = > = RELIABI E” rr ' 0 ‘ Mra. Bloseem objected to being called She digcovere! the building was ablaze ang Park avenue, at 1 o'clock thia morn- p HYDE & BEHM N F pauper, and Oswald replied, a0 she for help. Then realizing that her mother, — Fire did $10 damage on the second fi A MATINFE TO-DAY, ro alleges: . ‘atu i father and her child w in the burning ‘an unoccupied house at 48 West WE ‘& FIELDS’ 7 “Well, you are pauper, and a — pau- ey awore they'd curl thelr hair, building, she hastened back to give them Swenty-elghth street, at 2 o'clock, A.M. i RUSSELL BROS’, COMEDIANS, per at that.” And the shapely bang they'd wear, assistance. She first went to the bed- (tig believed the place was accidentally LOW PRICES 4 p No mattec what the main guy had to say. room where her mother and father were ge on fire by homeless men, who had EASY TERM, q i 25 FIRST-CLAS® ARTINTR 2 Mra. Blossem threateried to report Bur- “Cotes House Berean PAMCED, ANd succeeded in welling them gone there te xen : ; ; : ie ator Afoert Rhgek, CO! Belen ee Hand and he replied: ay in the nickel-plated coffee-house over’ daughter Hattie wax not yet out and (uk. started a, fine In the car stable at Oe Te ¢ " z bea! “Why don't you go before the Lexow|on Fulton street. Brookl: jdashed back to save h "That wa n 7 lyn, the chappies: ac eee eee rat Wis owned and occupled by the Belt Committee? It would be « good thing if} who feast on “beef and" will find the {i¢ last seen of her or Hattie unt their 2344". pamage trifling. wii known, CARPETS AND RUGS IN GREAT VARIETY OF Actually worth $3.00, NOW OPEN. _Rokromice open daly from @ 4: te CEES mains were discovered after aes one would give you a slap across| staf of waitresses just two shy, and of the fire had been extinguished, “The je jaw. ALL THE FINE PATTERNS IN THE MARKET, = Bike oH 5 TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY. GAYETY. To-N ht. all those whom they know, they will, olunteer firemen succeeded inputting Mysterious Fle tn Hrookly BVARKADIE REDUCTIONS IN BEDROOM ‘ ig Oswald, so Mrs, Blossem says, JE REDUCTIONS 15 Of M Monday, Thursday and Saturday’ miss those who have gone the most |gug,the flames after a damage of about Policeman John Wile, of the Miller aven aged acs I laa KUMFURT SHOE CO., Madison Square Garden. | PRIMROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS first refused to remove her husband to The ones who ase left are raging ine | ithe aa eerie ese that Hattie was Maton Mrooklyn, at 3.20 o'clock this morning EVBRYTILING WELL MADE, DURABLY AND TWO STORES: POR oe ea 4 the hospital, saying: “There was no|wardly, and though they ma: suffocated by smi id Was dead be- ‘“lsrovered flames Ip the cellar of a three-story spy Lisi, Every afternoon and evening, at 2and $F. M.| LAST PERFORMANCES ON ANY ST age Foom, at the Harlem Hospital for pau-|"thres! one withe milks; two vin the fore the amen reacted. Nee andtivas apartinent Rouse at 2979 Fulton street, The fre . rie 26 B. 14th St, 165 Grand St,, Der oven an hour eariier, YOn YONSO Be bers,” and that there was nothing the’ dark,” with a steady hand, and juggle Mrs. Reeves also was suffocated. The spread to the upper too CASH OR CREDIT, te Matter with Mr. Blossem. the festive “four up,” whatever that body of Mrs, Reeves was found close by the adjoining but i i At this, the policeman, whor thea butcher the building wan may mean, with the movement born that of her daughter. Mrs. Blossem does not know, protested ay. of long practice, they are all} When the aged parents were informed that Mr. Blossem was ill and should be| Walking along the ragged edge of |/of the fate that had overtaken thelr taken to the hospital. trouble, | daughter and granddaughter they were wald finally consented to take Mr. Two iris, who only yesterday or- overcome with grief. The bodies of the name be ry Pl $1,200, COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,[oo | A ELEPHANTS, 2 MENMGERIES| CUS HEEGe. 104, 108 AND 168 WERT LCN wT | Soul ha , ETHNOLOGICAL CONGRESS |ritzn. “QUDE BYE.” e | NEAR 6TH AVE. 4 Blossem to the hospital, but sald to Mre,| “ered ‘brown the wheats: six to come,” | ‘lead persons were removed to an under. Selphy Slontpeniery tevin OF STRANGE PEOPLE. eo CHAUMSEY. Bloasem, so she alleges: as if life was one big Summer resort, taking establishment. NkeR aOR GRAND WATER CARNIVAL i! is ‘He will be sent to Blackwell's Island; are po gay | [Ponte Fos, R Place (where eae qigbie and her husband are now Brookirn Stores: Fiathuah ave, near Fulton at. on ay cI aRA) 2R CARN a0 x wv "t take care of boss not object to ringlets ani use of a nelghbor. ‘The. fir Maud Raymon), sno ierlem Hospital pic pecbes aot bangs, s Andis belleved to have been caused (ears Lawrence's aband In Dead ther high vaud, 3 Rings, 2 Stages, Race Track, peace Y TRE Bway, cor auth REJANE LAKE OF WATERS, “| 100 Acts,300 Performers, 26 Races, ‘ Mrs, Blogsem sald that she was gotng| Th trouble ves caused by the man. | defective Ae eas i and She Is Deatitute, -|@Rers of the place, Buchta and Swain, | ‘oroner summone: jury an i ‘i > ehty. far Suthoritien | OSV 4 f© the Nosp!- | SAS Pomulgated “an order that bangs | Will hold an inquests nes & UY soe Mtn Toho at eactiives ae f] = Dr, Oswald, when seen by an “Even-| Should be pushed back to high-tide line four years old, who said she lives at UMANITY. eu ae = ing World” reporter, dente -|on the forehead, and curls should be Canton street, Brooklyn, was arraigned — the re = co 6 PARK THEATRE. : tier Sharees and egies MEY Blow Rene aut FIRE AMONG COTTON BALES. |r "yorvvite Poitce court tontay on main Gara tn reat tent : daitvon toa tin S00 Toe A co)\The District Attorney’ Writing Se That cogintnes Specie aca tain wa, op ae Charge of having xbandoned her ein: fatlantedttgetaia i Ange ; Admission to AV, 25c.,500.,75e. &$.0)!The District Attorney. ing up the complaints of women Tried to ftrike a Womi Two Conflagration: k N $ inst ambulance surgeons, can fin =: ‘eeks-olc' c ie da 3. C ren under ea ggainst ambulance surgeons, I can fd) 4405 Annie wexeoa, the wite of an ir moulder Wan. Seceecolt Menale) clits eee aseiay, eCeaMination Troe Vaidya | SOC aut on tne | heal a lea ee OPeRacOUR mistahodet bes aie living at 07 First avenue, was a witness tn the | tayo hund On the day 4 lan oan iMERIVeD Bek 7 =| Rox-omce open daily from 9 to ¢ tor ale | GRAND Bi DRAYTON’S ANSQVER FILED, | "utero cose inter nan verrsane | 7% hundred and twenty bates ot] On the, day, Jn, auetion sCaetine wmaana aided KOSTER & BIAL'S TO-NIGHT, seem Perel? DA SW Jo |ia-law, Henry McDonough, living at the same | COU” St the foot of North Moore street) pial at. 135 Bast Fifty-ffth street, Thy FANNIE LESLIE, IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL py fn eA COU NTIEY ‘ address. McDonough got into a dispure with | Md North River, caught fire this morn-| heard the crying of an Infant as sho ENAND'N QUEEN OF BDC MOOE: 7 [oy (meni | Tee YS ‘i ee May Not Push His Suit if He Can Get | N"%, McKeon, and attempted to strike her wich !ing. One alarm was cent out, and En-| Was pas-ing through the reception- Amusements. Last Week ‘ ALL STAR SPECIALTY SHOW, |! xi#PAywo. SOW RNowLEs His Children fiected McDonough,” Special Offrar Fender ofthe (ine Company G1 and Hook and Ladder foom. She found thal the crying came STAR THEATRE, | THE rSissic. LOFT Ss, EVERYTHING NEW. MEABROOKE In ays Eres ais Wet. 0 Sl A at. Thirty ‘a . Sue ‘ompanies 10 and 8 responded, and with | £70 +4 ic ee me EFAS s b ry i -) Fr Gg a fe v 5, TRENTON, N. J., March 22—Coleman | Botough inia. wbiaicn, Tastee’ Wyant tuy | Aiecully extinguished ‘the ‘sinouldering | SUPE, Comer of the room, and undoing ' el ADEMY OF MUSIC. 1atiat& irvine nt, | LASTWEERS OF ROB-BER-ROY, | |he Isle of Champagne, had on only a baby's silp, on which DENMAN THOMPSON aft . Drayton's lawyer came here late yeuter.\| committee: Mine, te the tend tor ey moet, | SOON, ced trom: New: B, day afternoon and filed Mr. Drayton's f ¥ Salvenecoedford by | was pinned the following note: AND THE snawor to hia it's countercaivoree aut | namnt Beat ¥e Getting Dearer. | Wea! Qieke"ie"tuscrawna ewaue | gt cud a Aru soreent oe OLD HOMESTEAD It has bee: |] The price of Itve beet has advanced about 25 | tlonecrs, on Pearl street, near Broad, | TR’ : ‘s Fld shad el areahaet bea (hat Mra:| per cent. and will probabiy rise Maher. ‘The | Ht Wan sent on Wednesday to the foot | .A% mitted AG. the inatitatien, Riatran that Mr, Drayton shail oppose tits suig | advance has caused a rise tn prices on drensei | Of th (Moore street to be sold at | Phelan handed the abandoned child over If q acter should it be attacked by the plain. | May hae to pay anywhere trom 10 to ® perl and ta have been damaved when tue: | Thirty-ffth street station, who placed it ce dias CRS PASTOR’ S—iMl & Mill AMEHION. “RUREIE, q iu PALMER C Evy Eve., Mata Wed., : MARA Mn seti ke MOSES ESET | a9 pnp ATINEE RODAY wan, BROWNIES. : se B Abts RICH € ELMER, TONY PASTOI A: ty | COLUMBIA. EDWIN KNOWLES & Oy. -|Grann c TRAL PALACE. Les. Ave, 6 14.81. RI @ ELMER. TONY PASTOR AND BIG SHOW THOMAS i SEABROOK : 101 . Patent Exhibition. | THE'SS Sssy isiiiaisbis GRAND VIZIER: b: —————————SSEE tiff. Mrs. Drayton, it is thought, {s not | @8! more than in the care of Matron Travers, at Police : ‘ 7 likely to do this, as the specified’ charge Se Oe "Hts Gelieved the fre was not extin. | Headguarters, Sein tn hail the baby HAY 10: ‘ ! y LADY tivity Hemet wi Bar trey aaraaen sn erin — a in her complaint ts desertion. Fred Gebhard and Mrs, Langtry. | guished then, and started again after | transferred to the Randall's Island tap! res TED \ SEFUL jour ‘ig i? f Me DRA Ne Putte THRE Peeters Onhar, he waltnona manent [fr enehd fete, Chief take orethe [MWR a note ot inquly eile Ponte “tet Birta Wo cihera |G j EDEN MUSEE. BB cts heh) Slvoree. in "which "he Chatgen tla wife |W" baa Drought sol against Charen W. Abs ADORE Sooty estimates the lone at celved at the Uaby Hospita: abou ; | Py HSA 'MISS NELL vay ‘G At NT HONY, Bir? QuALrTy OF cual a with infidelity, should his wite obtain a| former manager of his California ranch, to re 5 aby’ note was signed "Sop : ‘ . ND LLIK a 4 Feparailon and ‘he be allowed the cuss | cog" Aue, de to Twenty ‘bales of cotton caught fre i MP ANT, M aU | corner 41th at. and 9th ave., sath and 0 Original ordinary rates, g at 915 this morning yup Lawrence,” but gave no address, Matron Her Hu r Pe ephone 496 e128 Columbun, gy of the chilaren. sold” lock on ine 5 this morning on the New J Bhelan sent a note to the General Post. 5 morows Musical Mkriches, Ee ae a He i combs _——__ SAG A Sa a ell inqu! 2 e¢ 1 r 4 ndabury, counsel for Mrs. | ing that of Mr telling the inquirer that she could shapely mated." 135 'W., 4Sth St Consular inf i ° having been talked of, duane last Fifty-first street police sta- ANOTHEK EMPIRE. SUCCESS, VOKES Mat, Arms | en § merican Carpets in E Lawrence called at JOHN:A:DREA “S, n Whds) ROADS “OF LiFE 3 WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAT. | AMERICAS HATIN m ai 5 ape f Terrace Gar-| taboring under. Intense excitement, and uedire keere x | Reserved a orchestra circle and balcon: PALMER'S, | 4 M- PAL tI. sole Man’ gr i. Taree Moors | 8 being questioned by Detectives ‘Lang Fertormance—Sout THE NEW BOY, pawWeies: | taxtsveriorn’en MAS. LANSTRY seit’ the mother of the baby," *"° ** TOO MUCH JOHNSON. Seat Week Mins wangiey (e Geenipe | ea a | pen EVEN >| WM. a . ON By 6 Years ago, was dead. He died six months ND. and Hat Mat | ) Sen cares The! ngo at Prince Edward's Island, leaving ‘abure ‘Mat Cone of Rubsiiows svar’) | CRANE. Hl WIFE'S were The) Hee in a destitute condition. " At the GERMANIA THEATRE ery Nicht. PEOPLE'S 7 fth floors were Jccupled by birth of her baby she was very, poor, THE NEW YORK BREWER. ; ORE r) on the and being unable to, provide for it, she <= —\THE COTTON ING, ORNS SOTTH ST. exee togk It to the Haby Hospital. ©” Insurance in Germany, | NEXT WEEK-THE SPIDER A eo Wi a over ni » an t PS morning she was dike rged by Justice According to te Medical Press in Ger- HERALD sQ. i Ma tak SSS “amc BUD, Tnaurance “onthe ground that he hes, We BELLEW “*%1%E CORDAY, vy ow e 15 Mate. Wel aSat, ' Central freigh ler, ho owns a ranch adjoin: ) River About $200 dasnage % ) pout $200 damage was done. hard, may be a witness. ane ornare bar, pilze at the Worll’ land, and which had just tas, | 20 aie sumer @ cand weed ws uae ner Meet cuntry during the pant few |ANGOE Mensel, tmaraxer rmation about the baby at EMP, which won. first Fair, in Chicago, pel or Werenea the station-house, She seemed to be HEA’ 1B way and Uta st, 14 tor Consult Nivke ‘ $eiuat Ith at. Pee 8. rs | A KNOW you Pe Plage 2 | “ectentiae patent Next Week—Hovt's A Milk White Flag. For Striking His Mother-' George Hatzel, a carpenter, twenty-four years | 4nd from ee aye. driven some English carpets out of eld, of 280 West One Hundred and Fifteenth The Amarin, carpets are of wood | Stove. were pretty, badly Ot Britieh goods. In ined the Baer In tears, she exp'ained that her hus- WITH WM GILLETTE AND COMPANY | STH AVE. THEATRE. ards, "The fe started at 4.45 o'clock on the! band, Whom she had married but three purn: 000 to tenants and ton, delivered fattery to 15h aba weight and quality; all eigen Dege road st. lally welected com- Gault" on his mother-tn- six @ years old, of the same Sar ata, | @ARDEN, {r,: a ae a NBG f te ts TURE and carpet your own terms FATHER, Bath FT reteg Gerten urtenge Co Pine lowest prices Lewins, 66 W. uth Oe TRE i sai thts Heals flouehiitaxCurwtopuer.” | jave YoU SEEN ITt Art studies from LA ae 8 yude, h fo lovers RY ©, MINER. Pr ines Lor. ROLLER SKAVIN Every Afternoon ny Me ark tapiedtct cos of” SSAA br = ry third floor, from a American Label floor with Joseph Hyer, sta fourth and John Keller, printer. ‘The tenant H. W, Joseph iam H. Cric povevevcseveres Evenin, z ‘ON AV D THE FLY, |_ Erni, the one-leuged wouder, Friday evenia Wed artists; numbers 1 io 3 ready; ch. Mailed by Artluts® Publishing Cou, s io. second floo stamps and dies, and printer, | on the iso. susts | eee gst Moor, ais sustained slight! Ryan after he heard her pitiful story. . man ground floor and was only slightly dam-|™ ion A. B. C. cei OATMEAL, BECAUSE STEAM COOKED by exclusive and most improved process, thereby distinguishing A. B.C. Oatmeal! from all imitations ever since ite imtreduction 19 years age. @ man who loses both han Greatest of ail. re | Medicine Co., aged. ‘Sparks from an engine set fire to the EY F, jlost the means of maintaining himself. orp). taTir st. bridge over the Hudson River Railroad 2 y | A loss of the right hand reduces the ip vr at One Hundred and Thirty-tirst street a oh claim to about 70 per cent, of the total Lucy ¢ pe < > 147 H ST. THEATICF, near tith uve. Prices, Wed Sat, This Week Only. 2s. 10 1.00, hue) will hear romething regarding ILLS. | THOMAS—' BILL HOE Next Monday, April 1—THE PA‘ 2 FLA THAT Ku oe Addo YOU WANT A COZY HOME? \ H he Martha, O70, | Bb, Mt. SACO Li? Th Biot & Bdave, | _ looking forward next meeting. D.__ Then consult tho boarding-house ate. tn totay's MONT THEATRES Hoyt & MeKee Brone WEBER & FIELDS' OWN C0. Tit PoAdaress of Joka a Vien, it We THE FOUNDLING iivixs v (OMEO'S FIRST LOVE." To-Night, bans Pikes Penk or | tle. s LEASANT 5M CEREALS MFG, CO,, 83 Murray ot, N. ¥ All Grocers. Thear him co eamascnaasanesnaasanessaneeases preroreree ree ee a A | 6 FE- Nori, “They make 4 complete jist and in it oe you 4 home ti sult you. WILL JOHN J. FINN communicale wits = Wo F; bis father = dead. THEATRI E WAISE VON 815 * Sat, Mai LOWOL A MARBINGER THe WORLD'S * & EASTER + NUMBER, w + Ont Sanday t that he wi pable, of similar enormities, when he ‘This seemed to meet with general sat-! tion, we let it stand. After this Graves sider he had asked, we wut very | ‘The meeting went on earnestly } {from which I con Hy hard up. . , defaction, and he then Went on to mens would have brought the proceedings to cosily around the fire While we had tea, that polnt, and divers views on the {had falled to get hear the ‘Scout! on one of two obvious gnatters that a close very fwatly by a speech in When for by good luck it was cold enough to tes and responsibilities of marriage Tam afraid Value her good must be un. oi wt the start, Scan- he wishea them all good luck, but make @ fire pleasant, The shamrock been expressed all round, when Graves e i than usui laughing, * ian and O'R) wink the advantage was interrupt d by ‘Teddy, woo pro: 1 Was an inspiration, the talk was of lre- had to dnewer a knock at the door, & |#aw nothing of 3 at type. TE have of living Ming, must hot in- they none of them wanted tu feturn to land, where Teddy, of course, had it note was handed to him, He gave | fortnight a ke na a follow, alte, ger al orridor in th po.sandry this led to a discussion al his own way, exept whan, Dias 1m whistle, a ad passed ir to m ee jane ould er, a a of very chance 0 oral phiios and the origin of Tu: Sled to’ tell sume droll ex." you in the ehair, you’ A fags Mag ole tha ha f you allows wil vie he 1 yey iene had hothiig Whatever We as funn ily tO Fead that, as # concerns the meeting , ad. eis giving a ire noae of you fellows w todo wich ihe eublect eddy’ own. Phis was wha: I read: ‘ Now she is settled; ¢ give me away,” said Teddy, #0 seriously olf stock stu Deg Mest Ratan aA <8 Sa Vopé eg Miss Brandon, an Is KOOd eno, i teughed, as if he had mace s came off in wane rueson CS -Mina tid m going to be mares Showing How Various Plans Miscarried vi seinen, Gow ie hein fon feet Httce tte as Seite aan a eee gOS ah MS bors.” ‘ord he did hot join himselt emp ae ‘ . Rape Pt + peg, ‘on. "eve Thro q | "We went, of course, for we had onty Peters was putting away with great who} and s ad fol ‘months and Serious Efforts Were Thrown Away, |,.S° went, of course, for we had oni Bekets was, wating’ away Wath wreat \ ; ands shall be shead fot Sone mie Were Very prettily received by our ho anian how long fe had known wit would 4 was, in the afternoon. 1 hope you will es ess, She struck me at our first meeting 3 on Miss ‘Pulte's ed A most Me the pleasure ot Meeing you between. & = as being rather charming than beautiful About two was the re SAt Home" but it would be douced but they, were clock on thas day. 1 am yours very elncen She had hat Pare aua.tty interesting e had not nk over Wh bad form if they ail three ealied the nels himself on the eauen, | regen sata us . deen ; ' 4g) You as much by what he left unsald as LE every day she w me, x0 1 we duet, ted of here is little more to tell. {twas Teady O'Brien who brought! ‘can’t somebady warn her what she's |i) he ings She did not talk be Well ateuea of them fatigue | found thelr invitations awaiting the appalling news that No, 15 was let—/ doing? Was neither Q had his in turn. ( when they got home, and each In and toa girl | “L'N warn her if you like," sai ome Wwe what mld tt was about_ten dave lateriwhen walter boro his, dissppaiaimens fay y There had been three studios vacant Jan, laughing, ‘but I don’t exj Dlanty of tert lesion E wer ly ¥ aiting, for some one to make F 1 “py the wedding in our block, and we had hardiy got’ make any difference. Miss Tuite 1s not Gut while she nd d mrriver 4 A move to ga off ints the country for f from “hese hires, 7 over our rejoicings that Charlie Scanian | in the least likely 10 trouble you by ap~ fled. off) sone ae latter reaititious t vntitel tome that. wher ,8, fare and beatles om had taken one, when this thunderbolt pearing 1a anything but the most correct | with’ all of us, ny Indi.” i bis shirt sivings a8 0 Feter's who worked in silver, d ¥ fell among us, We were still discuss- | costume; and, as for burgiars, she has jadies; and, lastly that for‘ had got his tag 2a belt clasp that Venu: ee ing the thing from every possible point an old soldier as body-guard or servant, a little iow, who bh ua and ears in roo an Fw, counle of hampers of "Whichever | worn when she had a f a of view, when Scanlan turned up, andjand she has a playfu: way of carrying @ Sood deal, end was rather ium tted, Krewn stut EOD TA Mona Aes eet nw Be oa. pany, and Teddy, whe di & ei 5 ” im. loaded pistols about with her, which T We looked at and protested that # f them ew the the moat Gonsplou= lan te ail cieh 8ui lighiful sket nd st 4 ‘eddy put the case forcibly to hi | ; Teddy put the cas My te ey decent |42M't doubt she could use on oceasio! usual onthusia t would be presumptuous y ous ph ere Was W Kreal MSs suspect Peters ast if a dozen of the “He we are,” he sald, “a very dey “Great Scott!" murmured Tedd ull the a c ng a confession from) him the jon has been to my place, of shamr ee la-t drop some these, and had them framed t ne, set of fellows, Compared with Banner- | jg worse than anythin pietured! were forced eceney tot our jdy Was the ditou.t; pb Hid not seem mind” said dy, ur be King of the remarks tay about the Jack- the church, and sat are highly vir-| "By Jove!” said J, “do you know her’ jeave, We i to my room, feei if dreadful depression ly. “I might udy it up a old cou hat son case me the idea. I obscure corner, and T ‘am inell 4 4 thar lot we are highly man and eenly x | chen te tM was a distinct ac ‘iid. spl t ae phe with h showd f privet to find that he think kc was ws well for the sul tuous and superior; we made the “Yes, 1 know her," answe and Dick ¢ could We make 2 would is wife leaving him if that it was so dark. ‘There was go uncomfortable for that rowdy cad | «y met her in. Pafis. ts, and we discussed Hae when we had spol sae felt inclined z very touching about. the and, in fact, w (not before he'd made it unbearable for ca aliment over the inevita favor with Bismarck W we'd better have another meet- thing. Miss Tuite had no relativ a studio in Lond. acco, and then surre 1 in that ca: said I, and ¢ i 1 ink it was e brother of Miss us, however) that he had to seek a more AAO 4 She is an American; or at flowers to Mins Ti i Fei hing. We might draw up some dion's who gave her away. There were — congenial sphere but how are We B0INK, jeust whey naif Inshe hm he mixh well Fer a set of ruls Vory few pecple present bealle OUnMan . hese nice distinctions clear to} "I breathe again,” gaid Teddy; “there | work him into a After th ve rah # Eat poonie presen hee oy to make shane nice cp is a bond between us.” Me, SAANBES OF « tuted ourselves a committce 1 nit teopeeslble to ben mene ‘a girl? How ts she to know the essen- |)" S6o'thts we plied Scanian with ques- two.” ration tr play. and. Ww ‘ and it Wis rather a relief when tial difference between our virtuous hl-/ qjons about our new por and elie Vou migut } a mee: decile on ‘a course of fal the bride and bridegroo ‘ he drunken orgies of Banner-| ited the fact that she Was an orpnan, “Boout'.” said I ton ayes Was in the chair | ven in which he Away. We adjourned t0-Graves's Bla Jarity and the dr : ¢ {had a sma.l fortune and did very ed, withou opened the proceedings, He pol M ate matter we t afterwards, for, as Teddy expre man’s lot? If she hears the roaring of | had @ smal ft) tune te at our fight. “Th that ax no One of them could f hit dy | Said. he loathed one bullding’ Wien bulls and ths crowing of cocks and the) precints being invaded by a pettic famou int which reasonable hopes of being cy Jo for he had left got in the first object that mi nt : maintain had 7 mewhat modified on this. and I h Straight away, and as, therefore, it + braying of donkeys, she will think a acrof the Mecene 2 present, “had no fear Was the Imposing sheet of fool 1 vere all curious to gee he! from a ekeich of port sand aly the object of each one ‘to gain + be blow y ily wed the : sd suffer by rode of rules regarding mi menagerie has broken loose, and will! 87 WSll S'UUys “Miss Tuite took posses- for the praizie, and a tin sol list {1 ‘would-be 0. ail their Interests {* 8 potean very well stand - ; y took it up with @ tramio alee h out in her dressing-gown, with her | sion of her rooms, and I saw tho ancent ened up ax the rive at something like a compr aad im hanged if 1 ora were fain to con- : 1 ded It fixedly, rush ou! It we come weiter, of whom Scanlan had spoken, ,firure outlined agal to establish a xeneral stan tard, | © Ko» Wales he hides his fess that Teddy had beaten them this concer : of as eat Scotland Yard! said hair down, screaming ‘fire directing the arrangement of the furni-| might have forriven this as a youthful, by which the conduct of each could be | time. It was not only the" er’ and®'wife” respectively, th ng with something like his home after 12 she'll think it's burglars was # stern-iooking old fellow, inaiscretion. but Teddy got a Dig price judged, and, in case of any dispute, tol “O'lirien'» Irish songs were taimitable, effect, whicn was certainly very understood to mean Miss Tuite and the We'll hav: chin and clone-cut er Whole thing waa most uitistically | former. walchever of her suitors should | ment and mak “ ‘ him fand ring the fire-bell, Great Scotland jene. Miss Brandon was the only out-| prove to be the lucky man, * */ from Black and White Yard!” finished Teddy, with @ groan, ua! ¥) for his picture. and we sometimes # refer to Graves oy myself to settle the) and 1 was hardiy surprised that he took The housekeeper told me later| pected him to be gullty, or at least ‘ca: | pant, thia view, sv, as Peters made no obje

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