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‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING: MARCH 50; 144 Li Ne Oe aa ap ote SS ae) een famainneae—| vem | Whe Age | BERNHEIMER & SCHMEL Ques! fichle-mieded, and also very tond of flirting, which > Tf the girl has consented to 0, It In to 1 think armions and do tt marey to tease my | Ren eae neeent’ be inferred that ber parents have given Anewered Concer jage and Divorce. is Mai admirers. Is this wron of jReason Do you blame me? 4 To the Editor: | ‘Fe he weitor Weer SIXTH 1k Improper tor e respectable young lady | MOF the necessary permission Where 4 woman haa lived with a man fre! rn ss when coming home from « bali in the wee email Being deeply interested in the letter column, 4 It & young lady te entertaining a fe years, taken hia name, and been known by bis and her friend as his wife, though no ceremony had been performed, can she eatabtish « common | pt ane, le it good form to leave the| !AY Marriage ant compel him w support. her? triende | tn the parlor and she axpects the gentleman to whom she is engaged to call, and he has met all Present o: SOMETHING NEW IN BIG " hours of the morning to allow her steady com- aevew pany to mep inside of the house and remain for Gn hour oF 60 before making his departurs Lion Brewery Bock Beer, Spectally recarding Portchester's pretty girls, 1 with to express my opinion in regard to good Woks. Boys, take @ Sunday off ant be convinced (From Filenende Blaetter.) Be y i COUNTRY GIRL, Staten Toland, | Sartor and bring him In? Would it be better to the @ name given Wale to ‘OLUMBUS AVENUE AND 108TH STRERT, by coming to vehi, Have of pat ai t-te in very bad form, | wait until he entera the room and then apeak to| TO establish her right asa wife, If he irr ceiuy, We pals Aim, even if her mother is present? Which ia/dentes the relationship, she must prove ¥ ‘cad hi nd painted to pertection. Mike Burs, Who ghould apeak first on meeting a friend! right? VIOLET BELL. [ta the satisfaction of the Court that frandiothers used lard'’ is no ON DRAUGHT AT ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ‘ —— ¥ $B) Che Gren, the Guntieman er tas al ‘ Walt until he enters the room. whén they went to live together, or at nent in favor of it to-day. They A Flashing Young Man Who Doesn't The 1 a wow feat se ¢ some time afterwards, they mutually vod lard, far different from Amusements. Seem Flush, ie wie ee What t@ the correct style of dress for a gentieslagreed to then be husband and wife. nt factory product. Physi- | ——— Li TH Ll Ravin AL a ewstl ball ot coontion what shove «| ss te Sts, tern invited to attend & marriage) if the relation was unlawful at the } found that much of the pre- UBER’ ah | MUSEUM, T am a young lady of twenty-four Summers, Gentleman unscquainted with any of the adic af ‘Grono mponaup, |#tMing, It requires pretty clear evi- ig dyspepsia and indigestion During my last stay here I've met « young man Present do in order to get one of them to dance? - {dence to rebut the presumption of law flue to the use of lard in the | ALL NEw rxitvent CURIO HALL AND we cl } rs an :. Would it be proper to ask a lady to dance with- ear a frock coat, grey trousers and riod Offend, ‘then inedern THEATRE, Who 18 everything to be desired, but h gh out having deen fetroduced? In a word, what | Patent leather shoes. that ft so continued, Where a man has fault common to Flushingites, which is, never 80ME GIRLS AND z think 1 toe him introduced a woman as his wife, the <; F 4 eo 8 6 si ce came to the front, and Cot- pend a cent on a girl. He has never offered to should he do tm such a cas ATTORNEY. | ta it correct tashlon for a young professional |COUrt# generally accept the woman's ead eecived,. Shen the ti: take me to @ place of amusement, though he has 1. It is the duty of your host of hostess | ptieman to write to a certain wealthy and|Statement that he agreed to be her i as ‘i it will oP NOW OPEN. been paying me attention for nearly six months, to introduce you to partners, 2 If at a|rather tashionabie family and ask that he te] husband, ; Mf our time is written it wi = 1 mxtiairsene BAH: He never takes me, even to look on, at @ ball, public ball or reception ask some mem-=| pricieged to call om @ young lady meniter of the tk i . Down also as TWO GRAN! g though he attends himself. Will some of. your ber of the Committee to introduce you. family without ever Raving been Introduced? In My first wife had me arrested for readers kindly ive advice In regard to the man ° . the mane, may ination Uo Cashonale ce: | 8 ctvited and served. my sentence j Madison Square Garden:. @nd his purse, which seama 10 close. ‘Would it be proper for a young man whose sis-| ceptions be asked for by writing? 1, B, [now lve logatly with a cone? Te: It Ee (oy ONB OF THE Gints, tar I promised to be to take me to call in the| No necessary If T can live with her legally to have Dard, SRRRSSR Re eens See Pees evening on @ young gentleman and his sister? Se a a any papers to show that [ am free from the firat 6 uP ee MABAL. HEARTS MISTAKE. one? HS. 0 ir Scan It is proper to go with him to call on You cannot be the legal husband of the AE LAPHAN §, | q : f the “young gentleman's" sister. Brain and Muscle and Heart second one until the first Is divorced “4 © aweetent girl! 0 lovely trend! oR a tarted In lite toge from you or is dead. Then you can ETHNOLOGICAL CONGRESS Towards thee my heart's affections bend; Each bound to do ite part remarry the second, but such marriage - Hy love for thee is sure and fast, NefelbAdlcai ts Mas tag tle clade at heer To make the care a feather. muat not be in the State In which the OF STRANGE PEOPLE, Task that it may ever tast. lady to return @ present to her company after bav~ Brain tald their plane aright— first, tf still tv! 1 /y substitute for lard. Made Ha! A-!!) Aol Ae !! Fel He! : re 4 Ing © quarrel, and also 18 It proper for @ young Sean: WEL THK ta. tite rat, Ie vetill Tving, gets her divor : 1 oil and beef |“ GRAND WATER CARNIVATL 1 GUM fle devatiad ‘ob Seatnty bling 1p ta ceaet a dlaniend ring’ frees A mentioman |g Mumle went forth to labor, But you may live with the second with: re cotton seed oil and beef | ne rou want to taught, If a F Ni Race Theke J ask for nothing more than this; bot eaping company With, beet Aeibs | Ca BOSS Beh the Aresice warm God’ briGRt | Cue fea of further prosecution: itis the only healthful shorten- apa. bas. saab ORR Fa Rings, 2 Stages, Race Trac! : Fairest and brightest ever acen, 1. If by “company” you mean the man | A" Peceghaat ae Mae Be ae ce 8 mown. Like other successful Bo eli the. hiram LAKE OF WAIERS, AVS) to My mines a talry queen, to whom you are engaged, you should Te the eyee: of each worihy neighbor: If & man and woman live together in New ¥: tions, Cottolene has many £100,000 of oUF patrons have laughed. Ive me of golt a scanty store, send back his presents in case the en- Clty for three years and have one chi recognizing and introdu: 4, each tors The living ske aver vimaeit tat. | 100 Acts,300 Performers, 26 Races, We are responsible Float buttons, EMBER THIS, ‘The | Miss your sinner, your train, your appointment, 20 Cicwns, 1,000 Novelties. ae is put up in one, three [DONT pn wees fronts TH | Admission to Al, 25¢.,50s,,75¢, & $1.09 ive pound tins with the trade sRBRYE'S| COMED! Siglo Box Seats, $2. Children under 9 year, =a steer's head in cotton- VAY CONCERT halt pric wreath—on every tin, Mode PR OTOR’ § Conuimuaus | [advance mettaees cy one Me ty Fon ratte S8'S Ay MUBIO IL 1 Hive for love’ as one of yore; For love I'll die if needa must be, For ¢'er would I be one with thee. And as these lines 1 write to you, My love unwavering t# tri For aye I'm thine, I crave the time, When I may lead thee to the ehrin But Heart, with a reatiess pain, Bighed for a wider mission To vie with Muscle and Brain, ecame its great ambition It mpurned the gentio role Of Queen of Home Devetion, And longed with a proud and soaring oul To share tn the active world's contro agement ts broken, 2. No. eee Ts |t customary when sending an Easter card to & friend to inclose your own card? MARRY. Send your card with it, or write your name on the back of the Easter card. see ng the other as husband and wife, aro they legally married? If the woman leaven the man takes the child with her, because he will not work and support hor and otherwise abuses her, can she lawfully marry an- other man without getting @ divorce? They have i ABUSED WOMAN, 8. V. NICKSON, THAT MONSTER, THE MONITOR, Kindly tell me the best way to send a telegram | And : Lane si — where the billows roll! ye the man and woman mutually From AY Tet os. spit Bey, ond cami acecss te and congratulat- n Life's tempestuous ocean, agreed e huabi if CHICAGO, and My be Foes Are the Mi v * $016 Wendling. Sxpreseing: regrets 6a reed to be husband and wife, it was a » i jens to He Taken Liter! noch siden of Thin School Question | Ine t F4 } ey mae wily? m. i. NY But oh! How changed the home valid marriage, If there was no euch Bnack dancers: J Aldrich Libby. favorite bale | ETE ST. THEATRE, near oth aca Sone 6: the Baki Are Here Presented. He Gt ML Pae note to send a tele- eee ftat dearest treasure! agreement and the intention was that Gates, de other Mav etCL oe ey ie 4 ‘To the Editor: Gra aSrOe 4 Pie oue ueeen sto sean the relation should be illicit, then there ’ ~ | oss ° FAM. This te a case that needs immediate attention eee In search of outside pleasure; ‘i aay KOSTER & BIAL’S TO-DAY. |e. Monasy, aprt—tne pace tat eiLte, from you or your udvice-giving readers, so pleare | {8% Rial to see tn your paper #0 many com- was no marriage, even though to others Which fs considered the proper dress, a] © While Muscle, stout and strong, = : He It. Jacoby Thentre. dint st. & Sdaves plainta against the monitors in school-rooma. 1 the couple recognized each other ax hus- HON BAUARK. “| Afternoon 2.16, Evenine 8.15. Mailnge Torhar at &. Eee ay ey ee ere Teme CESEY | vs anunGonahinra Von Ail omer s"a! beat (ide | BWA Way coal 6) the) Erines Alberti tor “ahural Lost all {te old ambition, band and wife. But such recognition of 1 Dae 2 LAWT APPR ARAN WEBER & 116.10? OWN COMPANY change my fate. 1 engaged to a beautiful i nd visit fa young man of twenty-five] The hearth grew cold and the kettle's ong 7 Perior.nanse, z TANNERY | InVIN THEATRE. Bv'g 8.15. Sat, Mab, joung actrees, and was waiting tii! 1 had fio, | € ! Oly brats who would be monitors) to mark | wear and visiting, for a young Wan the marital relation would be regarded ; MISS FANNIE Lk 2 TRE. Ev‘ y ni | any one they please without the teachers exam. | years; If any what ie the difference between a| Wan heard no longer, cheery and strong. elilalva, comPouorael fan q Ma y eve S15, Monday, spectat when I intended to get married, Weil, during HM the Ba AGA For Heart was away with aome gifted throng, | 4# con rroboration of the party E LOFTUS, gramme, celvbration of Hismarcu's SOU berth an absence from the city the young lady knits a Hound an fant matter to eee hip belt kep hres rock coat ~ r HUTON, Red Bank, 6. 2. On & philanthropic mission. asserting the fact of marriage. If it 2.15. EVENING “uw | ja in the right or wrong; and I can safely say . 0. N, RSD b lished thi C tf mittens, whtc sv can be established that there was a trail in town and Trutequenty era that she SOV A ot who could not be bourne of with| 1A. frock coat should be worn at | he neghborsareved to marriage, the wife can compel the hus: IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL| Brooklyn Amusemants. Wi ak fee © niece of candy or a like trifle. This thing|church and for afternoon calls. 2% A ‘The pleasant love nest blighted; i J THEATRE, 3 BROADWAY AND 29TH ST. = 7 0 professional matinee with a . band to support her and the child. If ‘ we CHAUN SEY other man, Will you tell me if she no longer | "Old certainly stop and the teacher be com-| frock coat and a Prince Albert are gen-| And sorrow came to thi there was not, she may at any time law- MAN THOMPSON G RAND MAT IN vK Ks lovea me, or are my chances still good. I am pelled to do the marking themsel cw. 6 erally supposed to be the same. Strictly fo happily waited fully marry another man. e : Atilt looking for the hundred. aeni i speaking, however, “Prince Albert’ is] And all were fain to own, ile te TO-DAY. OLCOTT ANXIOUS HEART. A Monitress'n Defense. the name given to a cutaway coat. If Heart had olipped his pinion, H a 35 m3 To the Bateor: 8 Ce Content to alt on its fireside throne, My wite Capek! me five yoara ago, Ihave not ene: psig «| Anny’ 1 Th cor ath Bt amit: THE, IRISH ARTIST. ‘ ; s seen or heard of her since. Ai 0 mar Senge ees. ony nigh N P Sho She Encourage Him? Yes, the ‘Monitor's Cinch’ 19 worth pushing] 6 it proper for a lady to hand her handker-| Th? Queen of a homage all ite own, Heeet one J pala = Hive t warty ae repr Tey Rd ve eat A rear Dawe: and proving, Capt. Van Alatine's daughter must] ohiet to a gentleman during a dance to hold as} 4 happier home had never deen kno yaaa ply to court before a Bestar Wor satiate | ook” an rine chactee: ‘There i a certain young man who ts a neigh-|D®& Very troublesome and disobedient gitl, for if] protection against peraplration of the hand on Im all the earth's dominion, 7 Ae cot r NEMO. “Mme. San : and Thurs, ev'gs, ‘This Wet Weduceday & Saturday. bor af mina. iin comstanty ooking wp a tho| #2 OeGN he rules abe wouldnt have to bribel fer ereing recat What can. 6. young. lady SoNspOON SL Unvama ||| Soules Cree ta my It your witeihas Saphe out orate The District Ailoray. b0 . He 1s constantly loo! 0 ott —— rensiivelsia t nt of Mie, indava of my house, and bas several times at. |'%® Monitresa. And If he did nothing wrong It] Go toe wentiemen who never takes the eutsldy a = ; ‘“ years successively Hoyt de Mehue, Prope | Rejya " win ff my ou THE EVENING WORLD. without being k s KATIE, Hoy ‘Would not be hant for her to prove it. It is easy ’ BEL, Brooklyn. ‘out being known to you to be living | "0 A Be 8 *) tempted to address me alone and when with a: of the strect In walking? MABEL, v1 v] Gay mo o-Night. “OPERA-HO Ait to tell that “Walter'w” aleter does not attend iad | ff during that time and you belleve her to 21 i) “Night. | GRAND OK LYN. young lady. Stall 1 encourage 1, The man’s handkerchief is generally 4 a i, Btrongest Pv, [Grammar School No M, for in this school @] uscq for such purposes. 2 Ask him to| ™¢ %pper o'er, things put away, be dead, i As Ed Ra eee MS ed OPULAR EY : * ©" _[ itl iw not appointed uniess the tascner who ap-| Wed tr mucmide > The ehildren snug abed ee E. THEAGRE NE APAT at a ey ett URC i waney A | LE ye Needs the Services of a L points her ts sure sho will show no partiality ana| ‘@K® : ‘The Bveuing World" I read each day, My husband left me about two years ago and| _W | Hl wi FE'S FATHER, |= a WEN KNowsts £0. mists If ehe did show it sho would not be loyal to her in OG ‘i Nor atop till ail ts read. has not since supported me or my two little ones, E 0 | RE: nee ENT ; i School colors, ‘blue and red," or her motto,| Is ft proper for @ young man to introduce a] 4, jibe Si lata been Can I get divorce trom him and have the cus. CONCBY®: MENDRQONE In Evy Eve, Mais Wed, Ey i aytaae Rune twenty years of age. 1] Wome and Right.” ASMONTER BOR: | TOR SAY LEN: See NS RN OP Sees Pay Olltoas aaa foreign lands, tody of the children? 1 could never live with hi: TURATRE, HINER Proprietor. PASTOR'S WATINERtoObaY. | Phe Isle of Champagne. Raney ont pore nay adent bata Of Grammar School No. 84, | quite while and to whom he sivensine =) n- Ge ¥eeat tuitions Sale ats. views again on account of fin iahuman treatm SRN, 8 GRAND SHOW. AMPHION. WAN SOY =, fen Italian young lady, twenty years of age, and ee et a ala kak ceuraic te Mont sure to please all hands. WIM tt coat much t G. FB. WEEK—THB SPIDER AND THE FLY, | RICH @ ELMER. HAINES & PEP ra PALMER COX'S | Ev'y Eve. Mats Wed, Thi, Sate ; : Walloped a Monitor Once. lve most proper and best expression. In You can get a Imited divorce with the 1c FHRATRE — Bhiy ond Wine YOUNG @ SELLS, POLLIE HOLM WNIES Peis GAA Lene nck ces | PO toe ale He er eae e|| Seeeee niece custody of the children, and compel ANOTHER EMPIRE SUCCESS. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, | Lex. av io) ES understand each other's language. Would some : Great crimes it brit to MN i TI a LL ose thelgsllg wad ploy anche When 1 went to schoot the monitor aid (and) éuction of & young lady by a gentleman who} Great crimes i brings to Hleht your husband to support them and your- DHN-A:DREAMS. PATENT EXHIBITION. EDWIN KROWLER& 00, J. H, Lv, {1 suppoee he does yet) always make some com- Lely oy cattle (sed a niwayn ih Diaiseters to guile self, The cost depends upon the law- RES WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY. | | OPEN 2 70 IL. ADMISSION 35 CENTS, ThOWAS 0 SEABROOK 11 | vate Wed. & Sah Plaint against @ boy who would not do ea he] |) : yer you employ, Theat ee ee OTe AUTH Uaanct. PAS BAT eT Botedn Z eel es ea Efe Si See aay 6 Pameie et | ea tee tis teen TP patos Saute Te AES) Wie ee SUITING seal) : : bi At HUSBAND, aes ood as Matt EMV OV MUMIC tatiaick ss GRAND VIZIER. ro ihe tonite other articles which a boy chanced to have at the| there Is no need of prefacing the girl's Pepe sca doyle ey Can & man in New Jersey lawfully marry his WAY THEA WY way,cor. 4lntat James C. Roach’s |~ 7 350 @ politician, who anid that for that | Moment. I remember a monitor “‘bullied" me for] Pame with any such expression. 2. No, Fo gain for ali the commonweal widow's simertit ao, state the reason for that ies at te Matin» atk, OF Personal. eRe i rons oe Uae a a ucts | Hie Uibesiadd {Wane Nps inf lod nalts cand eee Gc00 Kadae “bstiraRieat: optaion K. & aM, MAT WEEK. AUT. ONE Hy RORY atte HILL, CATS a AE ter-carriery But he did not fulft nis part of the|!* 4Y longer, and one day I got some tew boys] which te proper, to take bread with your fork Ses ohaiy 51 fets alice We don't know. A man may in that DAME SANS GENE. MAMMOTH MINBTREL COMPANY S10 VA" ALLE Larrea inAT QUALISy OF ct all sites .. How can I get my mo together, and we all sallied in and walloped him! gt the table or with your Aagers? RENA. OER ITE Pa USly SILC er, State legally marry his deceased wife's| = > = eae ot Oe tnwave., sith and Boulet agreement, cam I get my Aen By Oh sa ditter | “Wenner It seeks not paltry pelt. Mata RAHOUNE. a. | Felephone 400A iath st., 125 Columbus. ——— eee sere: ‘Tia ready ever to help the poor, way PesENE ae paces. Hi Vert, & Sat. at —IWting_ yon: evaravinga, wake os 8 —o VAY PLAISANCE . ag. dc. and ha Aye! Starte the list itself. a i Py NA lors, oll paintiags, Iun't Thin a Giddy Girl? Quid: PeeiQno. Would it look proper for a young man to wear NOTABLE VOICES, Mon; Tues, Thurs. & Today. | OREAT CM \ 1" tna nra. clase asin only 6008 To the Editor: Pogues’ a eine ot 8) Nite maid A cutaway oF sack coat without an overcoat this! Just think! A single copper cent, a ee | MAY HOWARD BNex Week “GAMIEY OW Mechanics employed, Iarae nae Tam a young lady, alxteen years of age, very] S01), ANeetly, she consented; Spring, and put {t on for the frst time Kaster A ror A GE cay Patti's voice 18 of only moderate strength, but | BURLESQUE CO.|AMEWICAS cMRATHN wy Ee eee ey aang a euontie OUT handsome and attractive looking, and have many| Te" Of a sudden, all af Sunday? I am sixteen ye G. 8. Uf on “The Rvening World” be apen the compass of her tones Is extraoninary, reach- bl vata Thien, THUtSAAy, &oROWDAT ete Ee NEW BOY, full surcender, si8 Bawt 66th st. z: admirers, Out of all I love two, Both, 1] AfeF ste gave tt, she repented; If the weather is warm enough, yes. Such great resulta’ will bring. tng to F in alt. peal ere -|THE DP Eth R-KNUW 5 Copeait Riba, know, love me very dearly; they are what most | 484 NOW 48 P eatie! bagi! . © 6 AML hail, to thes, then, “Evening World,"* Jenny Lind’s voice, at its best, was a high Tl 160th Ferformance—Sour _Next Week Mre. nangtry in Gorsips | “oynhiae pati saute ie Fee of the young girls call danies, 1 am engaged | 53° MKS 4 Pem—Til give her Ts It necessary for a young man who has been Waott: hopect -man'e Reet. friend: Ree cca ee, ure /omureeuly. area (hele ) MUCH JOHNSON. — EDEN MUSEE. aaNet or crinenacs all_laventigation to both. The ene who dors not reside in this} But how can my song be my very be Invited by a young lady to a party in her house | | LOng may thy banner be unfurled, auality, revibine com eas r i a Wa GILLETTE AND C Bevery Reening at 9 and Wed. @ fat sate at 2.| aipeivut condense. itis “\! and BG town has a steady position and 1s earning $25 a| Wacn she, with a volce as soft as Circe a haweis®: XK. L, Hoboken, ‘Thy days be without end! 4 he upper register vein, ronger, clearer and : ‘ Y, | Boadway. telephone 2233 Corian’ Week, and believes me true to him; he bas not| Has charmed the heart trom my lonely breast:| "ye" i5 not necessary, though entirely THOMAS M. BOWER, — |richer than the lower, N, (ME AMPA Le MEI r . u; | MISS NELLIE \GANTHON ? | caietyt—core tacks wil ve glad a Foal the least idea that 1 am keeping company with| ‘The heart, the fountain of all true verses? miilaeibles i 303 Hast Seventy-alxth street, | Lablache had a magaifcent bass voice, with * Turlesau - , = Will ‘be atl rights end telegram 02) e668 ther Young man, who has been out ef employ. | Why, oh, why shosld a, mald do this? Pe s An 6 —— 4 compass of two octaves, from E at Uelow to ROLLER SKAIING Excy Aitcrnoe bail Tar BAR ment for over a year, who doesn’t seem anxious} No—I must give her back her kiss, Ih At ennsldered ‘correct for ia gentleman tn: wear: ZEPH . Baad ears tee bid a deveribed MOTTE A AND EEX ft dohe Bs ; =R. U. Joba Century, — nde! had a voi ertbed by one SOTTO ST: AND UEEE Jaeed — to work, and whoisrather fond of drink. Still, R, Johnson Ia The Century. | ong diamond stud and two white ones with full ‘The flowers will blossom on the lawn, of his contemporaries as “simply awful.” te é K ie ai ae! SEE eee ee | [IAVE, You SEEN IT? Ar Suaies mis = rons))- Aino: ls it) cumsiteced cpabiateny for & wall: (But it may be some days yet.) generally had the good sense to refrain trom Wt DR. IE AND MIC MYDE Bio", me Canuet Stay Lome. | eidcpern creased of palniings, by ree Gressed man to wear a large diamond stud in « ‘The birds will carol through the dawo— | Siaging, Np Week—He Am. CAME Aa LAU. Seed aiken nemierh aig Fenda Bee shirt front? CARA, - — ra MAD L| each, Mailed by Artists’ Publishing Co, 7 : F (it may be sume days yet.) ad a voice that extended from middle AVILA : biased Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't eas 1, No; decidedly not, 2 It is better] guy crvstal streams will gurgle tree, URES Ie AW. dae Ge: doe ce thu wee Facie | cece asia is navvalauayec nu cua or unc SEMUEALITG THEATRE, Wns & io St. Hout, Mo, overhear form for a man not to wear diamonds at ‘The young leaf sprout from the tree— Daa dutibie wear Kaan: bie MS, POTTER VE, ‘i CHAALOITE: laine RB a ATISM. AND GOUT, CURE-—The ali, but to use plainer and less conspicu-| ang pring come danciug merrily, Spurgeon had a tremendous volce, but eehiom| “Ford hada dveo bors volen that seemed | a BELL EW SAT MAT | GORDAY, |, aretvih Somthectmottty aime putin Tuas ous jewelry, | | (But it may be some days yet.) ralnod It above an ordinary conversational tone, | to congMrom the bottom of his chest ATLANTIC | AT OE elreular, Ee f olen . . Wowers, ear Canals, | i NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any great deal of @ young man who hes not called (But it may be some yet.) era A K Ida, Huassell, Veronika Eidner, Lady Orche te o sun, 363 West In five monthe owing toe quarrel, which was her| ‘The creditor will fetch his bill— inspiring, “ v ase Ip re AM. PALMER, sole Mau’ gr. It may be some days yet.) was known as the “allver-voiced PALMER'S TRY ; WHITTINGTON (formerly Doses fault, to send for bim? She Is anxious to «it may 1 ‘ LRAT eationi es MAS. LANG MRS. MAGGUS WHITTE tors him, BELLE SMITH. Tl aing an old familiar son) His tones, though pot strong, were exceolingly EVM a.” [anda spectaily solvcted com: | huey "will hear romething reearding Property Yes. ‘My good friend, thou bast waited tong; [pure aud” aweet Wiiindamt! ne te, ands i ee Wry pate ae ‘i eee Til pay and cease to do thee wrong’ — Garrick had an exceedingly flexible voice, ami a Ot ues. Aprils, Grand praustionot he Twotelone:s. | 1.4.41, untem otherwise Inform ELY RE Ta it proper or necemary for & young man, « (It may be rome days yet could mi y one he aver heard speak BY (Gy) For (oa TE TO alt Oa BIA La eh a BSOLuT seventeen, having. gained Uh ossnt t's young ed Plain Dasler, | ‘the Dube ef Mariboveugh bad a vale that, 1t (0) S RING. GO fo Ls. aime hont Jae FFE POS SO I ee ~ es . eat ~— . y\eomer sro cirti a oar re ee ; 6000 y hoy, n't been tied uj i sareely solation, for words fitting to the occa- ‘my boy, if 1 hai in ted PR seed | face, so perfect ho has a houre in town and a shooting! was Ble and hear areely solation, for Tanti my! matrimonial noose E 4 ? {made the ‘best of myscif that wan|was she dreaminu? Was she wrapl si good old family, and will sport gd ine his Bhs were feeble and shai fi Alero short Dal ! ‘4 Gut too, “She's no end of a fine wink ponsible under the circumstances, and! maiden meditation fancy free?" As 1 dulge her to her. heart's content inty locks White a en Laying awake Loe Won ANA lute y ) 1 brushed my hair was even able to ched er I almost prayed that the (Ons well, 1 whall turn In now. Good ADAG 188 eRe Oa wor [foe tay ar ihe tinieir open’ (herein cinie emory, wionate nature, which must of a night.’ el jet rem , FOk Spy Sart e ERD new O| Sat dhe aitarine ‘wilh waa. conning rety be combined with “ign tropleal| Six ’weeks later in my siudio, at Ken tying aafonianment: Bee ie Tonle minbrudiia. ceactianas door, and Mrs Torman ‘rose to welcome southern type of beaut. t e sington, 1 read the announcement of the ernon. lool up Quickly, tt, uel Sruperuols anjeeen ys | ie, "ile did wor returh.eg f ventured downs Humbering dna, weried anit That Eimight tarsi detainee vormon ond YM bie nave no chuse to complain, | “tho doctors have, suoken Diunly, to my ager, permit me, Mr, Frasee i i n open ‘door |be the happy prince who should summon | Margaret Alice Elio de . ; pure, BF. pnd nave told me (hkl me Shan.of eorn: on Last It Was Awakened It Was'* ow ngyan interior of softly ited hare MK to ite: that mine might be the Mls? ie tun wee aacaretea imu pad sleknicas 6 a genetic ae Alay aoe an a a it nd-hy,| A, wal v ringless hand was extended Ww m jooks and pictures and. flow- | that should call it forth; that— ne sun 4 0 i niton that, f fou Poa ARS OL erg OF and & mubical voive sa } hen ot La ara with Taos ase pery fluttering in the | There was a noise of awife footsteps piue vault Of» cloudless sky. he te in ea In AI AY ee eM ae tit maeet sone coe who ct, have the ‘pleagite of 9. prevfotn Hour. Title reese, and a delicate tone of |crushing the gravel of a neighboring lay mupling and glistening, each. litte Fae eat ae MRA to. Gane a be ae nena Mihdn fever have acquaintance with Mr, Brazen.” ° Not Past the Hour. bite pervading the furniture, guided me | path, ata ere Fhad ume to Mave fram wy pparkle 1) hem and was apeadily on terms of teen or could b ; Abia en sae eg ace ee t ‘awing-room. y ce | Of entie a ie en i} ie 1 with them, They were here Was ta the ” on « n pe cc ssi it was empty however, but as I gazed jhurrying forward, a gla, Joyous expres- gketching in i des fort of way. and try unobtrusively. the doctor nat, Mr. Vernow's, per attendant, | Borm ae pave some music, far Rar aroi i i f taste and | sion on ac was now n sear noined #8 ec lua and ajpeared aad with her roll of piece: feahemant etaited ates, int precee Al the solind of bis hasty approach the of 80 1 Gg PORE: PRE recovers | “Ne Sn pteaue, alr, you are ‘wanted ‘im was hastening ta lay’ before Rep ceived notion of Miss Elliott, as a imide | white Jewelled tinge P unclaspe y ay, if Bright o ta shurt Ume ammediatelye’ he. sald, addressing the fruits of my selectta It was by the old sun dial I saw her’ posit it In the hali and ushered me Into] Gio\\ged spinster in spectacles and Witt nes aroused (rom ite abstrac.| be unusually full—and. tt patient, Ve - ark Mine immediatly.” he sail. addrevsing oe, | the fruits. Of my aehently Tngutrea of ake vas a blaze of sunshine; the dining-room. lnglets, who tuied ler brother and hit the dusky, luminous eyes were lift: King's road was thronged with a fus! iy hd ts OOM! 40 SAU Awa ee ortant who anewated Gy neoee firet; about her was a bis bent I had not been there many minutes household with impartial severity, am | ed. and with a_calm smile, Margaret {snable crowd ¥ A. aiware acroried! me 6) EPRenke Coaring, the. i S\sin” “They are in the drawings ! blood-red and virgin-white roses who attired herself in sad-colored’ gar turned the new-comer's «reeting. I was in an extremely lazy mood and elcome. and tt soon became "Pade a hasty adieu and started for | room, 1 bellev their beauteous heads beside her. A when the master of the house entered. | ents, began to waver and grow dim. iy Mr. Vernon a relative of even with the hotel aE ee self ty for me to spend a couple of ARS “Thank you~ you need not announoe hundred sweet scents mingled with the ‘My dear fellow," he began almost mere, atee a youthful appearance x he J epeuptly asked f4 we snaked down on a Beat G 4 mg the road, gad se) very evening in thelr Apariments ays and weeks | w ate hed by her Fié wantin pareunied: aie of: thb) Game ° before pened the door, "I don't about the room somehow, a homellki | an an alc over (o ldly serutiniging the folks’ as. the ahve EEE eT Ree a dig ceee Red weeks 1 watched by har sain) 1 t werm odor of ripening fruit, and the before he had opened the door, “I don't | Sint. Stkas os wrrangement, Which, to. | old school dave on the lawn before retin leant bye At at ance aa eitentian’ wan Ti aru eA ag ad re ge Oa nar MS es AML partment strack pleasantly com fortabl Arowsy hum of a solitary bee was the know how to express my regret. I have gether with ‘the open wotkease, litte? | ing tor Feat went by Al Of cuce my ettenGan Was f Meet atte: | Was favor tana Wheto aie aS entT iad outale” Qa Pele only sound that disturbed the Summer been so busy lately—1 am writing a ln, with very, fraglie-looking tokens ‘of “Wel, not, at present, but he soon will passed besond me before 1 had observe ad and accompllsiiments, | dence the “ahora setier gure mgd fom . weak tte Industry, 4 gold thimble set-in a rim © suppose em; but T could percelve that the he’ necessary arrange: | behind a curtain, and fo! stillness. series of articles for the Weekly Gagette Crecinua’ gt ines, gilded sciseors, and a] “How? What do you mean PIERS UAE eRe Anal’ dtawat oie e ) alasdivan’ RRA tAMOD. Ss Mae pace tere oo cal yey Men SN a ef | ot rother a month before —that I put your letter aside and forgot very fairy’s web of dainty embroidery, | “Why, Margaret and he are to be mar- (UP'Mt of the bath char drawn by a ne on eed era ea Ho, ADFGRO. When (oe) Fey Ser ae ectnaghuat 1 “ll my people you Were coming.” | rrileved my “inlnd. of the fear lest next mot that the lady 'who walked by his site Yuen da fora walle waen my | I'had' taken her by surprise, and tp London. We had been schoo! fellows to tell my people y Sivan fs might be domiciled with one of my spe-j_ "The deuce! 1 beg p . but I gave! way young was evident by the carriage | 2 bai Siiiaye j wag a ew tA gated get penta ates Anetra eae: one upon-e: (ime and ween St YAGr ‘tray, Gonly apoloniba, If Tain in/ the cial, horrors-a sirong-mirded, straight. [any pet corm a most ukind Khoek Beale other shoulders ‘and the Contour of her iy rre’to- my and | Potion voice faltered ag she essayed some come 4 e ecog- yt? san. ackec ale, i aj pas | a stoi low contvundedly dar 8) form, while from the poise of her head | mor ring my ilhess imands monplice re of separation, we encountered and recog- | way,” T began : ; packed female, “delighiivis th Dorcas [4 stone, How. con ; ‘ i | more ‘ ie Schumandy ODL. Ter ene up with nized each other, be gave me an Invita-) “No, no; not at all” he hastily inter- | meetines: HOO) eRe cuioy eet 5 und duet heen’ tee Piueiner concluded that ahe was: good: | Thar y in enatlele, sudden he ang UD withe tlon to come and see him. rupted; “only Ri am sary x08 a oe The smooth, green lawns, the sur. marking, how brightly the stars were |""gome subtle attraction impelled me to Furthermory, he ible ton ping, and lke a. tor torrent nd ap- from the station by yourself. j rounding beds duggling in pomp of pur- | shini 4 follow with ur and| oughd your dispar ot be Having accepted mis neltation ae? i Syeuld you Uke @ little refreshment |ple ead acid. ecarist and fuse tempied | HELGE’ yout put surely Mr. Vernon te Fins end follow fiery witb Ape gua SPM En ica loosened. in passionate, vehement pleads pried him of the dey and hour y | Would 9 nl tine? Me, {rough ‘the open window and the |@ great deal older than your sister." I Siackened my speed as I came up to| cin Ria Mee atepnedt Gnd is mite inet Ido not remember, what I said, arrival, I certainly expected to flnd some | now, or will you wait till dinner time?! quaintness of the floral arrangements | “Yes, certainly. He is nearly sixty and them, and turned slightly po as to catch | mens Hcreuriittle wemlatl Chat Over | that in burning words of eager em= y nce awaiting me at the | We dine in half an hour. lured me onwerd from path to’ path she is twenty, a View of the lady's face. “Bupe L remonstrated, “Mrs, Vernon|bables or. Mirted with Ger | treaty my story was told: When at last re et i efer waiting.” T replied, | | And s0, walking slowly along, Y turned |" "What an awful difference. 1 consiter|®.¥ew Of ine, emp to be happy. | friends, So the following day. at 1 ‘she stood motionless, with, mall rustic station, I should prefer waiting, 2 corner and came face to face with my | such unequal marriages ought to be for- i h Saabs Pa aenenaa py | MERE ie sali sadly, his face re-Jeisely 10 minutes past 7 P.M. my rate s head and fingers closely en- Such was not the ease, so, with the) Then come Up ey hie you | queen of Beauty” my “Star of Light.” | bidien. fhey are horribly. wicked and| | ‘The color in her cheeks deepened by| “Yah he. si the sunset sky, {tat sounded through No. 19 Penibroke os 1 engaged a! Your own shall be got ready while you | ter clasped hands resting on the moss- | Wrong. How can you alow it, Robert?” [ever s0 faint a tinge, and for one brief | fle he iow Of the AUnASL #ky, |iak founded suie'seard St eucbh eanemesies golitary porter’s assisten are at dinner.” Town stone, “her eves dreamy and | “Weil, you see, the circumstances are| secon! there was « flieker of something pprara Vo be happy, but she cans |Ggrdvun, Wold tellow. called’ out ‘ony’ one little Word, ay tove, fly to convey me to my destination. —_—| aking, my host let mete ts Towncast, tho rich blood mantling in| rather peculiar. ‘Vernon has been fond|in her eyes that went an odd tremor not WPso tn reality. See what Tam] thats right. ol regent out : d vhen we stopped before a pretty, low- | , » an apartment of ample dimen- her cheeks, and the pale cream hue of of ner from a child. Many years back | through me, Hut the hext moment she whatB -huite manent of humanity, |Ted's hearty PUR, Naas | ewes woud you ewe mielmaettlaka When ws stonpe hi valls were sions, but crammed with books, pains \her dress sulting admirably: the magnif- |he did my father «reat service, so when | Wis the Well-brel woman of the world wharf critiied wreck of a man, and | merged from th ‘aman and a a storied house, ae eid pe creep. |Phiets and periodicals pean 1ieegt brunette coloring of skin and hair, he died, eighteen montha ago,’ he made) axatn, as she amiled and extended her thinkgor her, Telitoe Hamish cand aven| Heian ; re at Y ay like me. a Heth , that—~thag y covered with ivy and other creep |? # me to make use of whatever Sereened from view by a clump of | Margaret promise to mart jm. hand 1 aul and her perfert health, nd even | Bien. ow inquired, un-| you wil ry to like maps heat maid wervant opened | might require, he begged me to excuse | evergreens, 1 stayed on spailbound °F | Red witet are her feelings? Does she| “From her 1 turned to the occupant of | whenf was Mell and stron there was |) "What's up mows out will Er) t0 ko 8 BOP ne aur he | him, as he had still a few paragraphs (9 had seen tnany handsaine women. “Be- ike him the bath chalr, and my emotion was alm-|too wch of May and Lecember about |bystoning Ms OVEECORL, | os waite) atretchad wut hor hands: she door, Tho expression af astonivh to" ay article ne wished deepacched ing an wrist T Acauainted with Tt think, go. Sie seeme quite recon. |piy oie of shbckedt kurpise as Tt rerow: | the Mion ‘fou it ever to be a wellaase | Anata up Wha, your fase anrates station out Dep : ment which the sight of my luggage for | Py enue ‘night's post eng every atyle of bei ‘0 the the ciled and nap atta For my part 1 think nized her husband in thy frail, emaciated | sorted cue, My only «4 Woman Nas settled tall compidtely to | you with ail my heart a lek! back by the time you | piquant, the stately, an ut nity ‘ernon is im-| frame before m i | Boved her dearly.” | Aas Bae eeeta Gi Pes when | boletine - eee ee eae ariae de. have finished your tollet you are prowty | hover before hud 1 beheld so perfect -s | trensely Besides his evlates’ here] “Wen | saw him two years Lefore ho| il aimpied neither response nor con- | he 3 euppr

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