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thie town—te what they call a dead elech. And to dislike the other fellow, which 1 doubt very mech, T Ge net think she would make a true wite, Would her conduct justify me in breaking the engagement? PERPLEXED. ‘White Plains Boys Are Stingy. Be we Balter: ‘Why ore cer White Plains boys so mean? We Peally and truly marvel at their extreme moun- (Oem, and having studied It 90 long now think the it im the air of this charming 30 conte ono girl? Never, Bure, tear asunder their sparrow hearts. store? ‘They study the sky wh . P. malest Answer thes etingy, mean and that visit our town are nett gilt! 3 i] Pe 3 = gas Way, spend money freely ac- qerting to their means, which only goes to show Mem Qa they have hearts, and what girl w GA Sdmire © clever, Hion-hearted man? Mean, erent, oars REGGIE and JUAN, Musing of Her All the Time. We Ge Ree: AN the time of you Tm musing, ‘Musing of your tace oo fate, In the cea of love I'm cruising, ‘Thinking of your golden hat ‘Would thet 1 might call thee dearest, ‘Then would I 20 mero be oad. ‘To my heart forever nearest, You would make me always gied. ‘Thea would we epond many hours, ‘Walking to 0 lover's chime, ‘Where the ground is full of flowera, ‘Where the birds sing all the time, Let alone all grist and sorrow; ‘Tuink we only of to-day. ‘We would care wot tor to-morrow, But enjoy lite while we may. H. Lk Monopolised the Girl Himself, To the Batter: I have been paying attentipn to @ young lady for mine months, Not very long ago she asked me fo attend o fair, Well, I did so just to grat- ity her wishes, and stayed with her all the even- ing. On calling om her yoaterday afternoon 1 found her angry with me. What do you suppose it about? Wel it was because I stayed ‘with her all the evening and would not let her go with other fellows, What do you think of that? ve P. Xx. The Young Lady “Which” He Lov. To the Edttor: 1 am @ young man of twenty-five, and keep fompany with a young lady of nineteen, which I love Aearly, She says when I go out with her firts with everybody. I also travel with a young fellew which my young lady smiles upon, gives him flowers, and also gave him her picture, which I do not liky, but 4o mot say anything about. Now, I want to knew if that Ja the way she shows her love er is she only trying me, as we are engaged to be married? Algo, whether he should ask me before she makes @ present to © young fellow or goss out with bi 4 SAILOR. lem Girls, The Heartless H. To the Editor: I wish to warm young men who are still un- sophisticated to beware of the Harlem girls, At least eight out of ten are what may be familiarly what 10 still more pecetiar about these Geatville are never without that epee thelt physlognomicn whieh would even de- ceive a saint. T trust that thie will be th means of saving for guiletess young men who are Je to come in contest with these girls, many attor: About two years ago © young lady moved from this city, I had bean keeping company with ber uO. B. for about « year previous te that time We have corresponded since he left, what 1 would term friendly letters, and nothing more thes lady? wok oF ‘To the Ealtor: It I bappen net to write im a cortal Tength of time, I receive a letter from her chic ing me ter my negligence and calling my a- to what ts between ua Now, I want to 1 your readers think ghe ts in love with oe Grammar Schoo! Ne. 7, in the Tenth te Get a Fieg. T have also given her some & friendly fecling for the ak “THE GLEAXNER.” ‘The Gleaner’ Ras not gleaned tn vain among the patriotic citinens of New York to seoure on American fag for Grammar School Ne. 1, ‘Tenth Ward. On Wednesday, April 11, Col. D. W. C. Ward called on Principal Wright with the weleome news that Capt, J. B. Smith, of the Veteran Association of the Beventy-Oret Regi- ment, American Guard, offers to donate a sult jie flag to the sebeet ‘school officers of Genvenient to receiv om aay day in May that the ward may designate a Ht, Application will there- fore be made to Supt. Jasper for permission to evote part of the afternoon segsion of Tuesday, ‘May 7, to such patriotic exercioes as should sig- Ballse this pleasant A qoneral tavite- tlon to schoo! officers, graduates and patrons of the sehool will be Goubt that the occasion will afford a lesson patriotiom that will never be forgotten by the pupils of the eebool. ‘The George T. Trimble Association, composed of old graduates of the ninth class, from 1890 to 1846, during the prinelpalahip of Dr. Stephen B. Kirby, William P. Lyon and John W. Ketcham, the Alums! of the school during the peincl- Dalbip of Samuel ‘Wright, will bok D. Allieon and J. Prank euxty-ninth anniversary of the opening of thie famous old school on May 9% next, when the eecond anaual din tone will be gi RAIN Got to come Can't have su Fille the ‘An’ if the ri ‘They water al c 1 ike a rain Fer that's the they need termed leg-pullers, and t fou are not on to tl sunshine all the time— ‘The dry land—it ¢ An’ the mountain an’ the plata, Giad fer rain to fall; is an' makes the delle Look fresh an’ sparkiin'—all. ‘The raindrop makes the roses grow, Jeat singin’ ‘neath the okies! t have sunshine all the time; ‘Or makin’ S4dles play, ‘To home, or to the grocery gtere, m happy wher it rains; ‘An’ it's welcome on the plains! ———— Explainiag That North Pole Yara. Dr. Nansew {8 reported to have discovered the North Pole. But the report is doubted. He prob: or of these two associa J. PRANK WRIOHT, Principal. tended when she has a father and brother? AND SHINE. trety, Is glad to see the rain fall free, An’ freshen with ¢ showers, all the ti rise, he land on’ ge day: time fer readin’ beoke, {t on the mountain, Frank L. Stanton. jave thet arose in New before you know it, | York the last time Gov. Merton ang Mr. Platt ly will have cosned every copper out of your 4 shook hands, —Wasbingtos Post, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Royal ee _ABSOLUTEEY PX aiiaadal A Tale of Two Whitasuntides and of Three Disillusions. We were tive women in a boat, it w Whitsuntide, the sun smiled upon us the river was smooth and shining, the meadows were rich with clover and daisies, and we were having a glorious time, Idlers and loungers called us girls, but we were all workers In the. world, and all except Dot—the youngest of us—- earned our own living; therefore we Hed ourselves women, We started from Reading one Friday evening after @chool—for some of us were teachers— we met our three London friends at the boat-house by Caversham Lock, we Piles In our hampers and bags, and started. There were five of us. Edith | Stacy—our bonny, capable, gray-eyed, peach-cheeked Edie—was, on working days, a grave superior official in the Bavings Bank department of the big Londor office, where her calculating feats were enough to turn any ordinary woman's brain. ie, in her white RS blue ca) joked as sweet and harming ae though figures aid not i Pompita Paget, Bo A.. was a Higl aa a ve stress, e oven uperior and mough when she sat, amon he aching. mathem ime intermediate Greek with her don University students; but Pom he. Rost w another being. She Mile and'as pure as Browning's Fompuis rer) we all knew that Pom had ‘a heart of gold; but Pom had a ish glance in her eye, and a dimple jer left cheek, and a \d wo full of Mlechiet that one wond sometimes, Row, wig found room for ait the Latin, nd mathematic ‘Then there ee at ~our true-earted, comical Lil-- with her caricatures, sketch mim- fer ay tiatic instincts, for Mi: Ellen rae un wrist. when she was in ndon, though on the river she wf aust pur Ba paeery: -tongued, light-heart- 4, aug ny jorah ions was a boarding-school | mistress; she was an enthusiast and @ Greamer of dreams was dear old Debs, with her cranks and her crotchets. har | socialism, her politics, her ardent en thusiasm' for the woman's suffrage an her educational theories, She was exefyl mistress, she gloried i schoe! and her work. and she went on Rovelng and visioning her viaions of an Seat 1 re and worship her heroes, tly came Dot Darling, whose Feal name was Lorsthy. She wa Youngest, a stim maid of twenty, Fesy mouth and demure blue eyes, | Dot was a household fairy wh nt (at home, and she hoped one ey to be "& hurse, | This was the Deb suse Let us c: she sald. but Pom was a stand the big di Deb's bosom. mured Edk a holiday } "We will | Pom, with a jand @ rogu lared all. Bith wonderin, all lau “And we are Pom, never hi ne gray Nuni xp! tan etch Nunes. It Was nearly and ais! ivered “What a chart thatched, vine: the ri \tan't it, lem 't know,” Pom laughed softly ang Risned gents not under- | |ctared Lil, with a mischievous glance | Edle, who blushed vividly, |The ‘Gray Nunnery,’ * pronounced hasis ‘on t ding, Dot. "repeated Deb, pulling, draw @ fancy » Gray Nu Bie passed through Gy Oring Lock i frlendly boatman: eine re | IAL when they reached the | low. where joke tn it. I'm deb, suddenly. party, Deb and Pom ulling and Edie was steering. had no name, only a number, | as we had to live in It three or four ated It should be named, it the ‘Red Radical,’ Tory ani reams which glowed in mur: returned from ‘Nunnery,’ 4 ie "Gray, nce at Deb, who pulled hg harder and nara nothing, but a deeper look came into her gray eyes. “Yes, ves, the ‘Gray Nunnery,’ de- put Please explain.” murmured Dot, | ue eyes, for they were ishing pay y Gray Nupnery?" juns,"" went on, lain this evening,” sald the bow, and sne took Lied and began to etch of the five Gray 9 o'clock when the five up boat ‘ming cotta declared id cottage. “Taree ‘and ‘perhaps four; de- ver in the sunshine.” “Life is worth living, tray Nuns?" demanded low-ratter on Aa Bening’ and il wag courting A butter for the evening meal. nswered, and Dot went an re" hall you said Dot, seriously Te It proper for a young lady to present a | T> the Bait what Rind of & hat te weer, My girl wants me to look etyitah and wear a high bat, but 1] TOURS man with om Mater card wedding. You would better overcome| -A 78 that when a lady and gentleman go your dislike tu high hats and get one, | *slsire the gentieman goes drat, and when going if it will please her. date of marriage, the lady of gentieman? card, of just the mame alone? BEG ' y that Deb begins,” said [1am a Socialist. 1 belong to @ society “WOMLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APHIL 20, 1005. ae TALES WITH THE DOCTOR [er cierins. onerbet ounce of tar eins yet tesued ehe may continue making cal 2, No, & It te not necessary for poveriehed bloed, 38K. Please give me a remedy for treckies in case) Take ten drops of tincture of muriate otra CHARLES mG, [ot a ch READER. [of Iron In water (through @ glass tube) White, wtike Nigh bet She sare Ted aenty ste] Yes If he to an acquaintance, Try lemon juice, Apply it several after each meal. her, T will wear one for her sake. te tt proper Li Ce Sere ee 1 ; See aay Gray, to wear any other hat then a high one, an we) 10 It proper for geatioman to wear a full: What cant apply to my boy's Angers to pre: fare being married in church. Must 1 please her | ¢Feee sult at a surprice party? AMS My gon, seventeen yenre of {e troubled | vent R'm from biting hie nailet or myself? MARRY. Yes; if the surprise party takes place | *!th enlarged glands in the neck. In every ober! Try tincture of aloe: or It ts customary to humor @ bride's | ater than 6 in the evening. way be ereme (9 LAY har hg om ‘ Mops a. se 8 Black, whims on all points pertaining to he 2 MBs ae ai eee ‘ New York. —Apply at the Vanderbilt lack, ‘The syrup of jodide of iron is usually beneficial in such cases. From ten to rene ayn ie qn tre, omy twenty drops should be taken three (ite nk a te : coe * ‘verve in both cases. Please say whe ts right. times a day, |. 5 i nd apply a lotion composed / 4 18 to 2 wiphur, one dram of spirit | ‘When & couple are engeged who should eet the m avenue, corner of Sixties Sizca Wilt you oblige me with @ remedy for chronic | of One of glycerine and four Alsrigtt . . yg bronchitte and asthma? WTA The syrup of hydfiodic acid may be Rad 1 wish to take a young lady to the theatre and $1.25 Thelady, the theatre. Will you kindiy tet |W8ed With good effect. The dono for an pPUIE Ae Revere! oe . ‘nm 1 Ceppeiad to give the bridegroom & wed: to order for « lunch? Also 1f It is proper Adult 18 One or we eon J. F. WHITMYER, M.D. a pair. Ging present as well as the bride, ha onty | %@ wear gloves duriag the play. x. YB ater, 0 OO met him encet CONSTANT READER. | 1. It would be better to consult the| before meals, | Absolutely indispensable to | mar N lndy's tastes in ordering such @ lunch.| 5. sat me pew to take phoophate of eo sa 2 Yes. wine WHEEL WOMEN. Te It proper to have the address on « visiting see minis tua taaeees iW Gina of 2 : e vi Tt 1 moot o young lady at a friend's house and) Wate: three tim: Either way is proper. tm a tow daye receive an invitation (0 a card adda ee party at her Bouse, w! tend, We Wt nece Kindly toll me what to take for rheumatiom, I'm Invited to be of honor at a silver) sary for to pay a ‘party call’ Will it bo It oe to be setiled insone leg. M. wedding, and they will be married in church | considered @ breach of etiquette if I do Try salicylate of eoda. ‘Take ten grains Whe hele ret wedding, but could you tall me] and it T do how long should I walt? Would It] in water every three hour his what I must de in co! h, an 1 never acted in| be proper for me to tell ber when I was coming ale Tae that capacity before? I'm only fourteen years. | arqund, or had I better go unannounced and) waar can 1 do for a constant itching of the Can you tell me also where 1 could get large] oaly remain a few minutes. R32 | tet ak belle? 1 heard them ina theatre, where two) You should pay the call within ten! Try arbolated vaseline. Apply it! Played them. They were only plain bells and| days after the party. Go “unan-| several times day. | they played a tune on ‘Mise K. 8. R. | nounced, oe 4 KOCH «= 125th st, Wost, tin Sven SOLE AGENTS above 2:4 St. 1, All you will have to do in church will eo ee Please tell me where @ sufferer trom kidney | be to form part of the bridal procession. | 18 it correct for @ lady or gentleman to precede | disease cam obtain free treatment, aa the man ( ‘There will probably be a rehearsal of | when following an usher down the out of work and cannot afford to conmult a deta BRAND TTT V7 Amusements. some sort, at which you can learn where | tbesire to thelr seats . CMA wi) you are expected to atend during the| The man should go down the Free treatment may be obtained at CALIFORNIA WINES ST. . When the seats are reached he y . ad ceremony. 2 At any store where musi- | firat. the Vanderbilt clinic, Amsterdam ave- cal instruments are sold. should allow the lady to pass in eatery nue and Bixtieth street, alno at the| Produced Lag Mata ay Moe se ole. rim, Roosevelt “out-patient” department, | Imported, We being the producers at ail Ts {t proper for « young lady to send ber gen- ee Weat Fifty-ninth street and Ninth ave-|our wines, guarantee th beolute Hleman friend an Raster card, and, if 90, would TALKS WITH THE LAWYER. nue. purity. For medicinal purposes we rec- 1 . eee ommend the following wines: ‘Pre. let him know it 1 who sent it by inclos- mier,”” Burgundy, Port, Sherry, Tokay ing my card of giving him an Invitation to din-| Debts im Dispute Kindly tell me how to make opiritx of cam-| Una ieandy Foe nale by Acker, Mer mer? B. F., Hoboken, hor. Mra, ROA. R., Brooklyn, N.Y. | rall & Condit and all first 1. Yes; it is quite proper. % Inclose To the Editor Take one ounce of gum camphor and SEND FOR PRICE LIST. your own card if you wish to, but send dissolve in one-half pint of alcohol. the dinner invitation separately, Silas Gor lnals aan ators a ortega poe. ie PACIFIC COAST WINECO . i Md ¥ Bo to work about it? Please tail hat to do for my ey they are, "8 FUNNY BOXIN MONKEYS. Do you consider It proper tor a married woman| 1. ‘The mortgaged property belongs to|'Sfamed and somewhat bloadshot. Also tell_ma Oldest Wine Growers and Brandy Japanore Troupe, athletic and acrobatte to recetve @ genfleman guest In her chamber at] the mortgages to the amount of the| Yh !# used for brightning the even. Pr Distillers of California. (eet Weiser aepenavoniney nrothere, @ hotel when alone’ SOUTHBANER. | mortgage, 2. The law requires that em.|!: Bathe your eyes reveral times a 5 ‘I artiste: 100 others. Theatre Better recalve him in o the recep: | Ployeos must be paid berore any other | (with a saturated solution of borte) 849 B' way & 1496 3d Ave,, NY. |<: “ tion rooms of the ho! acid in rose water, “as ‘ oe creditors of the insolvent frm or com-|"» eiadonna is sometimes used for “y FIT TBANDERS., SHAVING CONTEST. fs tt proper for the bride to walk Brat with oe that purpose, The practice, however DR. TOBIAS’ small debt, which hes been sold to is at best a very dangerous one. e A CONSTANT READER. 9 NV UM, Sat wn. They threat 10 advertive it ° . e . ee a oe walk with her father, if he | tor sais it 1 do not settle ino short time. I have My baby {@ frequently troubled with colic, He [ | | nt ORIG. IH CONTING ‘0 give her away; and should meet the | never refused to pay and stand willing to settio| in nearly three montha old, Kindly suggest a bridegroom end the best man at the|asscon as I com. What course would you advise remedy. Mra. C. TG, Harlem. te "COLIC, OLD pon 8 ater, B reurtd BO pursue? : aunt ¥. Tincture of cardamom inn very good) Tyga’ fe hata SCATCHER, ‘ace | of 16 Pretty Giria, In sit you can't pay you must perforce let dy. Give him ten drops in hot] warranted the best in the world, ABNEY Ss THEATRE Bway. cor. eM Pichoedraipaen ening! sat whe te ag| them sell, Have @ friend buy the claim WAlstay FeCLLAR ry . FAREWELL NEW YORK ENGAGE ve % chews the init ae vaiomen ie | AE # DATHRION g, ance ites arts advan nrwana 4 L0bl@s’ Derby Condition Powders $ MRS BSNOAL: corel je minister If the wedding) 1, jeane inform me where thoroug! ction tn , ‘ , v nk = Ia at the nowee? CONSTANT READER. | where t can obtain tras lees! anciotance? Tien | mcremcoical analyaig can be obtained, firing FEVER, NOTTS, WORMA ke. "§ THEAT FOYT EE, Props, 1. “Thank you" ta all that is neces: STUDENT (W. H.R). | increasing the appetite, Certited to by 1 an aL BO, Mal to collect wages due me. I am unable to employ © lewyer, ANxtOUS. Kindly inform me whether tt 18 proper to-re-| YOU can get & free summons in any Apply at the College of Physicians] iituning HONSEA In the world, and bY face NEAT DANCE FOUND women "weeBinant are AER HARRIE | sek co OUNDLING r ver | all du Passaglia) ait 18 prover ter! District Court in New York or Justice's between Columbus and Amsterdam ave-/ ll druggists "8. EMPIE eae wee 6 ' nues, or at the Carnegie Laboratory . a ception? Also whether patent leather alippers COUrt in Brooklyn, and you will not 1)’ qwenty-sixth street, near First JOHNe. “DA BEAMS. ‘are proper, or must they mateh th need a lawyer to try your case; but you) oo Next Monday—The ri O Being Barnest the same reception? Aleo must I have a fan at Must gue in the district where elthor . sary, 2% The brid 3. Yon. o 8 8 ETROPOLITAN OFHRA STANDARD a the same ? SWEET SIXTEEN, | YOU or your employer resides, There) no you consider Rochelle salts injurious tor bes Supe! tary: geesen ot Oriel Opare ‘shed enleey 1. Yea. 2.°1t is better, whenever you | Are eleven districts in this city. one who is suffering from rheumatism? What cd ie tiiste;, aon, kes rene! TOO Den HNSON. can do so, to have them match the Sis ead {a the proper dose for an aduk? Fy 7, “able a WITH WM. GILLETTE AND COMPANY, dress. & It is not necessary, the Company G. R. H,, Yonkers, N.Y. 3, | ACADEMY OF mG neh tthe He Irving Pi. oe e ‘8 judgment, and (f) attach my furni-| 1, No, On the contrary, they are usu- Pai ae 1, Fou ERR I have been told that when ot a ball, if a ture J can't pay uatil J get work. ally beneficial. 2, One tablespoonful, to ae HER MANN , eh young man asks a young lady for @ dance, she A READER, Brooklye. [be taken in a glass of water before Hroulwag aire nei eat fi 3 ve wth Fetuove and dances the same dance with another breakfant, Liv sei piegN 1B man, ahe is doing wrong. Kindly tell OS Sree iain rie, tus what you think of it? Also is {t proper to rou have! Please let me know of = remedy for pains in HQUAny., TRIO, EUROPEAN ‘ACRODATS allow @ young mam to kiss you after emortin for for (he arms, probably due to rheumatism. & a you homet E.R, Et will, coat A DN TO-MORROW suxpaY” EVENING’ 1, It ts very rude, indeed. 2. No, Uae less he se engaged: tom: ° val transeript of Judy Try aslol. Take ten grains every three) GRand CONGENT,_ 2 ORAND Dal 00 ON STALE. re aerce eae oi Tabb: ii wk R. iting Your meney. oe 8 C, _ABASON'S ONE BIG SENSATION, Kindly inform me if {t {sat all improper ter| Widew Womas.—| las t 1am troubled with an annoying Itching of the vi © young le¢y to wee perfumed paper in her PY, “Semsatte. Subs. toes; ft tm most troublesome at night. Please STH ra THEATRE. [are ae a! crane | HIS WIFE'S FATHER, corespondence, MI88 IGNORA! $0 to FA. J., Brooklyn, N.Y. | Gri ut O-DAy. infad may shave hl Untinted and unperfumed paper is in arrested and put in ja it te talle to pay i ry good remedy in Wi Sunday Kre., April 2—Bonett to J, Charien Davie Detter form, | Qmount besides haw THEATE, ee MunicaN HkA eee Ber at Sean eet ter ee ‘tent 5 om sews | PEOPLE'S ‘THEA 0 can R... pyre ro a Bet aH thee Ie ft proper for a girl whose enmagement hes | coats. Therefore, ia for services THE POLICE INSPcCTOR, | atestn SAND been announced to mabe the calle that she even Toren veer euual means of Y For Brain, For Muscle, NEXT WEEK—FALLEN AMONG TH. | oF shoul eo wait frienda t uy rj pe iy q y ert In Mt nececaary for eb engaged sil to call |, MEchIale.—The patterns made by you fer, up | MINER! IRECVES J ee CO, | SUoMaUE Tears nas {im ai on all her friends before her marriage, and hew | '".4° bree eet long before? If @ man esccris a girl home from | agreement & dance, should she Clamisa the carriage, of ip st Property, belong to rou. ang if taken by the arm the Ky Theatre 25th ot. Bat. Mat ive ee ihe | Edd Wwitsdi, BAN. 30, MAT. aAT., FORTU: Boyle re Graham, Sts i iad Remot le 1 @ © jeconnary to send It on with him to hie residence? | time is mahing thames Steam Cooked. Always Ready. g May 4 girl uve her discretion about Keaping ber | Rosdor.—a debt due for liquors sold over & ber engagement quiet, or should it always be an- | ip not receverabi ult, ‘Vee Mest Nutritiews Breakfast Dich. nounced? A. D., Brooklyn. ‘A Washoe. 1. If the wedding invitations are not 0DOD 0D 03 DISDLDQ of Boel ning was worthy and Bile had taken the| de dances divinely, he pl heerat Deb eyes wh they ware, vow. iw Eat : tace| Wea Bigger: and’he ta aa true ae the) He nas been #0 good to me; he found me the very salt of ithe ‘om arose with her pale, pure face/ Nort ar. | under the apple tree this morning, and neers; hey ea in its dark Nair. ue Deb, Pom and Edie shook their heads, | he eat and talked with me about His wd. ere and warke humble dis- belgni Dot asked: | Ventures. He im like Othello, and I feli| ¥g pie, but Tae , leader of the ‘ 4 ‘Where 1s he now i a rs, men are Rot yrorth much, i estarara & young man’-——| “Gone to see his mother tn peven cried “it tm not right to tthe vul rd; we can dé | Oxford man, & f Guppy,’ putin Lil, | like the dutiful son he is.” sald 1 | y bet ithout them, lecturer on’ po was lips upon, and Pom| “Bisters,” sald Deb, i | ‘athe h to be trusted, Vow of celibace here an thy pot, | tail: he has avwhite: pure fi that this young man be sald: Deby, severe and her voloe grew thrilling, Bi Fawn “eee tahoe a ael Balley.| with. Let him pass for Lil's saki “(But T wanted to worship somebody our {deals — rion. He seeks n th broad, shoulders and | So Charlie Hiton dgemed worthy | said poor Dot: “you ull told me to.” interrupted ‘nl age; he convinces everybody. Greeks isa nioble| “by the akin of hie teeth, as Lal after. ‘The sisters looked « ‘at each other, Which means Mendece morehip,one| E saw bln stand om the platform tn Iith'a misty Sioud of curls about | wards told. him, and Il took the vow. ‘ou don't know him, a eald man in our hearin, "and we have a ‘Yer sue Sahaft of it, like a picture by an,old master. His| Then it was Dots turn; but Dot wor- | Pompitia: | feed y for a a shy sharticular, star,’ ight vent "Sete Me. f complexion is dark and his eyes beauti- | shipped no man, so she was admonished oat. Pom, he was so kind, and he i know fs) He has. and I'm not separa | ta fie on enael, | He has xf ft. Ho ‘hee 9 full, eh, mellow elie: fo Jon OUL for ba ae Gea ld | tale et tlly: he {a the nicest man 1 m concerned,” | we minates hin Ike soft music. ured on whom to Nn fect d ever met in my life. Let and ids 8 tace shone, uae je idle blushed Fait anders fianhes It at the Renaissance, He ls worthy, 91 Meeting conchided over y me take the re kind; his hair is touched with gray THE GREATEST OF ALY NAVALPLA’ puis: OPEN 3 P.M. TILL “ ” Gevera! Behavior her to send the carriage to his home ment and one ounce of cold cream. Ap- W. B. . ies bapane Ss Seat prod **) Gales ahe wishes to, 4 She may use| Advice Given to Sufferers Whove piv it night and mornin we 4TH STi st | her own discretion, Allmonte May Be Safely Treated . C i] . C J. WESLEY ROSENQU! TY ea teu te mun ole by Themscives at Home. Kindly Inform me what to take for im: yclist Corset, RIONDAY 4? CAPTAIN - PAUL. A ROMANCE OF THE GBA. “ANNE SOP BERTIE MR. ROBERT HILLIARD GLE ALLY gig CAPTAIN PAUes * BARNUM AND REATEST BROW Rptwow" sauce Every afternoon 100 GRAND THRILLING * Ai \amieaion, Se., FOOD PURB NUINE CooKING. URES AT 3.20 P.M. TO ALL. 35 CENTS, AFTERNOON AND cee ~—PROGTOR'S srs cae i Geo R. y,Kereale. 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HARRY ELLIS, formerly J. hear of something of {mportanct P. B, box 206 Irvington, PICTURE FRAMES at retail, made plete assortment; large saving. $2 Jolin at. mustache, Chesterfield formula and musts $1 for both. Latimer Co., Philadelphia, ‘Pa. “We won't talk @ the house,” Deb. “I fancy that Lancelot La) have heard we lust year—the latties oper ‘Bo in the cool evening they st he rich meadows ong the ry, aral iat and they find a seat on a gnaried under t ne slew we begin,” commanded zie an Der i Mater have kept my vow, and #8 shall be sacred al! my life: but it vow which never ought to have taken. Gabrie! Greystone is @ | man, and has been married for years. discovered i accidentally. tne ee ave recently been appoin the London Poard schools. Am ont > dard girls to whom rosy red. ou, you feel chow glorified. I have he has @ tender, compassionate heart, At 8 o'clock the next morning the ¢ But the sisters would not hear of it, | Upper stan | Pom went on |Keard him speak in Hyde Park, and «nde noble soul.” Sisters sat in the cottage at Dreakt poor Dot felt in disgrace. Dhysloloy T noticed two bonny, I know Deb re: erence one mans with guards h ve hushed to hear him, and" bai ueried “f hope we did not disturb you We must look after the child,” said *y ‘ ie a! 4 ier her whole soul. and T also w have him lecture In the schooii Said night with our, talking so late. Mrs.) pom ingly when ake to ra: the shrine of-one whom I consider ® f Ox rietpd ve hung upon Chance?" said Edie to the buxom land-|" “Per pep 1d LAL Te won't Bates Were, Gabriclie and saint of earth.” used. f der lady, who entered, with the #6884 go.),| hurt ber to worship'a man, and he ina Greveions,, 8nd, beaguent “be ‘Deb's fine face glowed and her eyes demanded Lil, 'ciared Deb. joes vou, no," Raid the good soul, men pan he ie at my ideal, man rew soft. bs | Ket hin pasa ed Edie. "Hey "I like to hear you laugh; and the two T have seen their mother “The man whom I rev. y | EE went on Deb, 'He| must be Hy Gro‘kind and | gents as live in the other parlor ses to 4 Edig groaned, and Lit|#he,!# @ bate little wom ith of all honor,” she sald; writes books and tracts and | his voice eautitul. Mme this mornin’ when I took in the changed the subsect® by striking Up & eyes. J get wearied of the monoten nope teal he lives a self-denying, unsel: sh tes [Bo Pom took the oath and vowed a| coffee, ‘Them young ladies is right, ANd | lively alr on her guitar. fe sometimes, and then you. Dot works among workingmen, he travels yow of spinaterhood fore lively: It does us good to Bear ‘em. in the inl five sisters spent Sunday in Gor- meetings. ae esr, Gabriel ed Tone itn 1 kn w any noble souls.” | third-class; he lives in small rooms, on| became Mrs. Ernest Michael You, have other people {ng ond they did their dest to look after | Pik ann aaah Dis Beautitul emf | mused Dot: "I wish I did. The the simplest fare; he has beautiful) Then Lil arose smiling and dimpling. | house?” observed Pom s' . but the. mischief was. done. Di, |PUts @ new heart into me, an | vicar, but Ge In fat and la ides, he | ideals, and o HI help to make| “Sisters,” she began, “my young man! “Two Oxford gentlemen, Tale, one a8 rectiy utter hreattee t Mr. Lancel € in married and there is the curate, but | th a fairer spot. rR | named Chariie-—Charlie Elton. It is/ is a professor, and the other @ gentle. cailed on the ladies and oNered to. Lane hi pimply and he chants out of) od bo the Gray Nuns con-|a commonp! Name enough. 1 know, man asx hax been round the worl Cy them to church Fiddle looked grave. Deb ‘and whook her head sadly. | ‘briel Greystone worthy, to be end Charlie isn't @ bit :ke an angel or | purpose to find out what kind of sand gniffed with disapprobaion, Pompiiia was ‘He ‘could never make me look like Deb | ranked with the noblest of eart a Greek Kod. I never hoard him hush and, shells wax at the bottom of the coid and reserved, but Lil chatted gay’, I thought of him,” she added. "All the sisters assented, and Dot's blue | thousande with. his eloquence or saw ant good Mrs, Chance bustled and Dot tie ‘and looked demure. So | jan't there anybody else?" queried with teal j him flash trenscendent smiles at people é te, | they all atroled through Goring Village she said, “I wish I knew) which glorified them. He belongs to no; ‘@ must be carefu quoth Edie, to the pretty little chur: { rand society which is going to reform d not speak loudly. | After dinner the fiv id Pompilia, gravely, | If world. | He only @ landscape What a shame, murmured Dot, | climbed up Streatiey Hil: a fe amous. Poor looking up. from her letter. “Father through the wools, ‘They came anon b vowed & vow of celibacy for PantAe, ONG Pour awect tiie things | writes'that Uncle Jasper Ia in London, ‘Lane eiting smoking under the benches | over Lil | ii leas Gabriel Greystone should ask in the Academy five years ago, but ever |and he ts going to ci Goring to see and reading “The Monks of Thelema. voce | BE to marry him, fince then luck has been dead againa, m. on his way to Warwick, and I must He joined them in their homeward waik y Nuns,” she began, “I pri “Do vou think’ he wil:, Deb?" mur- itches refuse everything. | stay in to sce him they found him a delightful compan- e each in turn describe our ‘ideal mui tw n, blue (Ch to marry, and while ho what a pity,” sald Lil. “Must fe talked Boctalism with Deby the i ‘worship him.” ted dear. bet 4 pelea, mile yee. | he assure the garb of a i ssance with Pom, Venice with Edie, clared Deb, ey? falrer, and riche than 1 To me 4 pt harite is said Dot nele Jasper is t with while shy Dot listened ged, FO hime, ame unit in's nd shall my ‘and he {e just home and glowed. had ‘tea ts the gar- multhad’’ he’ would nani’ remember bre uy ks me den unser the sppie tree, and Mr “We have no secrets from the slater-| ine but one must reverence | and he ‘0 " joined them and brought’ his friend, the | hood,” sald Lil, “Lat ue Aieclose to them | the hl Then At 8 o'clock they were down at the: Oxford don, with him. It was certainly | Ri'the “wherefore of the “Gray” Nun: | Deb bat downy nat is" aie hout-holise "and “got aboard the Gray yery delighiful, but Deb, Pom, and idle 1""Go on, dle, \Nunnery, Dot watched them off. felt vague qualms at ‘permittin fi he ‘an. very-day young man,’ " ‘We shall get to Abingdon to-da: freedom after their yoveny vow! ran 2 she e een Sannin vent Mat xe fhe will wear just remarked Deb as she took the sculls Sunday Are pie and the five g declared Pom. | with us in Svenfoe fee. Our Rusk clety | aa well and angels, /and pushed off oft early on Monday morn. | entce be Initiated,” seid Deb: a Mr Nun. | and eule brown hulr.| They had a lovely d in shone 1 t, ahd they towed and) Ne."" init sropped close, a sunburned face in the |on them all its nd they A. ‘ as tall Summer time-you see, be punts, and dawdled over lunch in the’ shade, and ‘sald Ei ‘there wit! party HI es are bluv, | did full justice to the salmon and cur 8 , the kindest and truest spec! man- he blue eyes and b.ack h has cumber ‘and Edle’s lemonade. They to take the train on Monday ni fant | ‘hood that I have is name Hie hair is brushed back from his white Steath ‘and left their boat at Abingdon and in the bac duties; for Deb'a schoo. te- was Nunning. It was a compliment tof but ft stands up tke 4/1 don't think I can te evening they returned to Goring, Dot ttention the next day. ‘The 3 our leader my admiration for him that Jal suggeat ,corens.or @ hai. It te longer than other abgut Charlie.” tea for they took the | to call the boat the ‘Nunnery. - \ ie sults him. His num What hap he done?’ asked Deb. boat back to Reading.” | Tha finest noblest soul in the ts, 1 yi he te eomething “Nothing,” replied Lil; “but he Is go- (sats oe wheie, worl Rociallat named Grey-| Taynhes: he liven there. 1 think he haa |ing to some day ena bit lonely, and that was It in Whitsuntide a vear later. and stone.” went on Deb. “Because Pom taken holy orders, He lectures on will be di eked Pom. id would say. Deb, Pom end Edie have met again in knew that I held him above all men of and 1, Ruskin, and he writes, He Is ¢ pictures and get heaps of, When the supper table was cleared the litte sottage at Goring. Changes earth, she suggested the boat should be of a _chivatrou ntiema: fe replied linabashed Li!. | and Lil got out her guitar, Dot rose. have taken place. during the wear. the Gray Nunnery in his honor. i He is 'psilte and attentive to sverybedy ‘The sisters looked at each other “Sisters, she sald, "I want to take Demure, bite-eyed ilttle Dot is actually | Bo we are Gray Nuns,” #aid little He is, 1 think, the moat utte h Ideals and beautiful the . T have a hero now whom I married to Lancelot Lane and the pair ungeifia) Dot, with wonderin, blue exep.| man t ever met, But | canta fustice dram and his name ts Lancelot are in Bwitgerland, Don." to him, he is gust the best man In’ the Lil is radiant and busy making her wed- And Fadte sar down, rosy and) * e ho social evile cried the shocked sisters. for fortune hax smiled on * cried Pom. | wi 4 Deb, | + He hivs three pictures In, the | Deb, we wait to hear all ab " “Hi ired Edie.” said Pom. “He 1 anew ; Mat leant, + * went on Dot unabashed, “his Ac one ts making a co r blest soul of earth,’ where ttentive to ner in Venioe" |y ri nim nay eo." * hes at you met him, and the sisters whi) jud ry attentive to everybody, You must prave that he is worth fhe be worthy to he worshipped. se ty ) on," commanded Deb, Deb arose, “Gray Nuns.” she heron, Now when al haf agreed that Timothy Nu: ‘and Charite te likely to be: rd remaining sisters moo! et Goring to recount how faithfully they have kent their vows, Rgain. I'know him just to speak te; But I dare say he forgets me until bet me again, and then he can never my name.” And Deb sighed and sat down. aw at a dreadful thing to have only to wed “a, man who “We make ate Sm oe this’ tangled world of ours Then Edie rose. Sisters.” she sald, "l have vow, and’ am likely ‘to kee cs feat’ of my life, Timothy oho over to the Church af was ep going to be a privat. joint of view which naa ongly. Yes, it is lost’ a worthy worker, toss with many,” and Lad, sate ler than usi murmyred lons of life muttered Deb, bc Then Pon, gor uj MY Greek ‘god. htene ley, ‘with the glorio! rich, mellow voice, from the rank of Oxto e know h.m ne more at our cep Yesterday he was married to @ American nelre a loud, di vary red. comple on. 8 ay riches: she has a pace {in ate they are going to “i th ped wedding, U shall always keep om sat down, ooking bal purer than ever he gray twilght deepened end moon, Foxe, ‘There was he sound pee dip of the sculls from @ . and Dot dre happy salt Deb at length. 1. be gray nung forevar.*

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