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é mii nie til THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1895 . J ay BOMB GIRLS AND OTHERS Meer Plante Mabey TALES WITH THE DOOTOR Prose ant Poetry in Wh the Advice Given to Sufferers Whose | EN Charms and Weaknesses of the Allmeats May Re Safely T 4 Are Set Forth. by Themaelves at Hom To the Faitor: ve cs |THE SYRPTOMS = MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED §=©BY CATARRH = SUFFERERS. Phenacetine and salol are usually ben- @ficial in such cases, Take five grains of each drug every two hours. eee Huw cpt hme te yn, aw iw mef[EXpert Treatment with a Prompt and Permanent Wrist join Can thie be rheumatiom? If 00 Jian wana 4 ete 1's Cure at Merely Nominal Rates---Trial Treat- It is possible. Try salicylate of soda an ey ment and All Medicines Free to . e . Ly aye Pee tae < Mg lett dD gc Ahn Those Applying in Person. DORIS’S museum. : You may find @ good remedy in com- pressed tablets of murlate of ammonta. | Great aumbers of people utter from the mallen i Honk whe Fad’ of the ‘Duy.’ Three: gold © hot flushes given to the 3 Trilbya getting the highest x" Take one as required and allow tt to | polsone ot catarrh, aa from other subtle chronte ve sieht blurewd tt! ber of vor eh viett ol dissolve: in the mouth. len, without any aorrect oF definite te “Onpinin where? ber of vowea “Hach viellor votes for BIB, ap fe the Baitor: ‘Anewer to ‘Sweet Sizteen’—I would advise you to wait about five more years and by that time J think you will have your full number of sensem, for judging by the way your letter reads you have Rot any yet. Remember you cannot live on love, ‘Aa yet you @o not know any more about love than @ dog knows about a white shirt on the Fourth of July. oping this will atop you trom Geking silly questions and not offend your sweet- Bees, I remain your adviser, 1N0, - Sweet Anna, } We the Editor: ‘Would I were an eyelash Upon your deep blue eye, ‘Then woul! 1 have bright sunshine ‘Throughout the by and by. Gould 1, oh! only “be the cup From which you ofttimes drint Oh! then I'd alway take a kine Or more—wetl, 1 should think, ite var titehen In ian nti spiel Can't y Bi Ue Ideal Trilby. ‘Theatre—Harrigan & Black's Vase H you would only give me, dear, se @ the nature of thelr ailliction. The following sy: an pain in th perk Ne deville Bio rp as a ‘ The “Yea” ive asked of you, Kindly tell me what to do for my eyes, they | toms have been carefully arrange l by Dr. Cop beth TIE ae “GRAND jwrers (o understand jist what it te that ails them. Many diseases, known ‘Then you might cail me foolish, But 1 wouldn't think it true. 1s hore @ bloatint after eat ‘Mave vou pain around the Figling {n bowels? are quite weak. MB. D. Bathe them with salt water night and INCERT SUNDAY, 1 TO. 10 BP. WALK uN QU r ° O-NlGH ames, are really of ew were morning. Use one teaspoonful of pure 1. Kvery part of them # atonnineh 100 PLANTATION SINGERA. , Wants a Fat G alt to a pint of warm water. throat, eves, enrs, | Lip eve gam pain ella hoes bade teora vale tn tanta: ee eA Terie nen ae He the Editor: eo ee vend, lungs, stoma: how toss, ote there g burning yan inthe theoate a palpation of the Heart: THE SOUTHERN SONGBIRD, on o r ? fy iron hy ye ah worse Mh Horning? re a general ssl ad r S810 ENTS. R| Tam a young man of thirty and would like to Pioase suggest a simple remedy for insomnla, | mid bladder, are subjee! to itisenye ND FOU RRUO TORIC UN ae Hite (acct ukeatne’ | fs iMpeaMmeRecel JaRHOE OF ADMISSION. 60 CENTS, RESERVE Decome acquainted with a jolly fat girl, Knowing fone among my acquaintances, 1 appeal to your feaders for advice, ANTI-LEAN, BL, J. foatareh, ‘The proper course for su A hot bath is a simple and sometimes | Read these symptoms carefully over; mark those vary cihclent.venmeay, that apgly to rout case and bring ints @ith you 16 Catarrh of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Stomach. ROCTOR’S Ril on} Catarrh of the ki tneys reanits either from colds hot the stomach is usually caused by a eae. Iie, Copeland ti yo live away from the nrwork uitthe uid nd Retin As tints: SEAT3 NOW ON SALE. He Always Disappoints Her. To the Editor: fend them by mail and lng Hol drops down, You will oblige me by publishing P.M. speedy cure | jy either Inntance, sud w thnt hays Bus fromthe head and throat at night. Speedy and ET ‘What do you think of a young man who te for @ cold in the head, BR. EB. Terentment, the patient may be axsueed of (he Inexpensive oure by the Jopelaad Aer Giden-tynnce, Spacanl Bees A wayn disappointing the young lady he lw keeping The following 1s a good remedy: fpeedieat rellof and cure possible tu medi sla there nausgat! ‘Grerory, Haldwin & Taly, Marie Geet eompany with for nearly four years, and haa Menthol, ten grains. aclenoe, friere vomiting"? sthera. Sunday concerta, continuous. # to 18.00 FM asked to marry him? The girl thinks he loves Eucalyptol, ten grains. Ber and means to mary her, but 1 don't think Liquid albolene, two ounces. TRIAL FREE. ut rine ie ’ Haw Union Square cal Much about her when he stays away ‘Use it with a nasal atomizer every hour “1 hi estely "1 ale ‘erformanee © Jong withewt any reason on her part Mt y mind that any chroule sufferer, re or oftener if necessary. o ee Kindly tell me how to take oll of wintergreen tor rheumatism, IR Get some soft gelatine capsules each containing ten drops of the oll, and take one every three hours, vogue at mercly nominal MEY, im, incinding medic: jo ofice and What can I do for my hair? My scalp ts quite] mail pationte alll dry, some dandruff, and the hair does not seem to grow, FP. D. ANXIOUS MOTHER. Under a White Fedora Hat. To the Editor: ‘Yes! he is handsome, Oh! #0 handsome, ‘Aa handsome as can be. -! And such fant fellow, With grace so light and free. from ecatarrh letresning chroule mntady, may ap piy any time ai Went 24th ate Madison Squares and riceive trom the t eMictent treat. ALLA Cin. PALM Bis PUeNIGHT. 248 (3 Leo ee“ LITTL Aa ner aole nner H trim [Recrui CHRIS TOLMER mach? 20th perforimance, Monday, May 6, Gece eeratger: |ROSTER & BIAL'S, ADM. 606 en stomach is lull do you feel oppresse 12"? GRAND RAY fiver na bak od or the You should see him on a Sunday, With his white Fedora hat, ‘Me is really fascinating, free to those uyplying in person. (Though his middie name is Pat), Shampoo your acalp with green soap ue Head | aca, aca Reserved vate, #1 if Wilh, charming: beateants ee eee ov timia a wen, |[Cotarrh of the Head and Throat. WITHOUT CHARGE. Children Hi A diamond tn his cravat, and apply a lotion composed of one mont prevalent form of catarrl and results Catarrh of the Ears, " THE FOOD SHOW. Ho’ is @ dude from Chapple Towa, dram of tincture of cantharides, two] (fu, neglected colds | chmy ani Inexpensive a came Gvowte understunding OF (wel eee iA aCe, Lae Sofie tae With bis white Fedora hat, drams of spirits of rosemary, one half belch pgs alatd de plate i hatokigt a Shah ark WB Se AE SOR. 36 CRAH DMISSION, 25 CENTS. OPEN TPM. TO 10.90 PM. PEOPLE'S HENGE Ritan..rromneten breath foul ¥ el 0) Copel ayatem of disense treatment | ures, 3.50, Jadvaninges And the girls they can't resist him, When they nee him dressed like that, Because he's strictiy “out of sight, ounce of glycerine and four ounces of is ce bay rum once a day. Rub it into the] «pe seushi ay “Es your hoartng f Hig ee scalp thoroughly, Do you blow out nea , WFLC yt ¥ Im bia white Fedora hat. —— soos — - °c 8 Te the Bose stopped up 7, vate only WALTERRENNeDY, | S CAMGCOM. Bon erate aetae cane Next. Werk-SVECIAL) DELIVERY, And the fellows they're all Jealous how T can get out of this diMeult position I am Jorder for supper after being to the theatre. Also,| Kindly give me @ remedy for sciatica; the pain Dogs voor nose disshar Dente ened STH AVE. THAIRE. | han fo, when you hear thetm thoctong rata, [Placed In without offending her and not breaking | If she should give the order to the walter or to| {8 my Dip Ie very Intense at timex, G. W. 8 fe there tice : 1 &. THe cs Ton tny ok They're mad because they haven't our friendship, which I really appreciate, the gentleman, and let him give It to the waiter?} You may obtain relief by taking a He envte fora thy the : wa 1. ‘Any white Fedora hate. FIFTH AVENUE. TESSA CALKL powder composed of tro grains of Bo you neces » gree \ ’ ree een ue Tackett y ser be i " y Is this worse toward: u ie ‘arcful examinn- _ el ors ITTIE B. | Marriage May Make Him More Ener-| ) Sult your own tastes and your TAP CODROE RS, 5OF arco and three} «Does tte nose itsh ai . dvier and treatment, upon ERS F Mea tales, site, cort's purge. 2 Let your escort give fetdiad of acetailid every two or three bere i firnt vinity absolutely trav of 8TH AVE, Ondon wale { fo the Battor: oes Whore ss ae tae cif sertsneiay hear notes tthe carers, | Comin we HEATH. | Mate Twoe, ToDey, Oat? What do you think of this for a love let In reply to “M. G's" letter, I would advise| 8 It proper for a young man to take ® young| pleave tell me what I can take for enlarged MINER'S! FAY FosTEn Dearest: Luszic. har to take him. if he loves her, even if he|'#4y to @ ball If be cannot dance, and she not] giands in the neck. Also say what I shall take H H | BURL ES! : paz ane $e stronger than the amalt ot cats, | ern amall wagon, He may make a good hus-| 4760 with any one clue If she pleases? for oonsipation. AO , TheGo land Medical Institute BOWERY | BURLESQUE 00, rent butter, or the kick of a young cow. Sensa-| band, and if she does not accede to his request BILLY. -* ‘De you sleep with the mouth open ? m0 Li | THKA TIRE, ‘Mots, Mon..Tues., To-day & Hone of exquiite Joy go through me like cohorts |i all probability he may find some other airi| He should tell the girl beforehand that] of rane of indlde er iron theca cinveng | Dome your uose atop up towards night HERALD Sa. Theatre, way & 85th at Rae of ante through an army cracker, and caper | WhO will make nlm happy. I know of several {he does not dance, She ts not bound to| Gap oreke us. % Ail “ob Bure Catarrh of the Liver. 15 West 24th St., New York, « Pudd’nhead I ger my heart like young koace on & stable root, | young men who got married while under a small | sit out dances with him, but may dance | (8¥:, 2 Take one teaspoonful of pure) Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes, : f TURATHE, Near ZT feel an tt T could litt myselt by | nat f ward h 3 sulphate of soda in a gobletful of hot The liver is affected by caterrh through t Near Madison square. EVE! yeelt by my boot strapa | stlary and did well afterwards. If he were mak-| with other men as often as she chooses, When catarrh of the head and throst ts tof “ue siomacn inte the TAIN PAI ae pup hankers after sweet milk, so do I Banker | 109,608 ab evant ‘and by her marrying | 1 tt proper for the lady to precede the gentle-| morning. a5 etn bronabial tubes land, tn tine “alincks” the | by thet W. H. COPELAND, [1. D, 7 Ld 188" aries hese i “as after your presence. And as the gosling swim-| him “‘right off," would give him more energy to] ™4M oF vice versa in going up oF down @ private . eter ne Are EFISs’s , . NE, Py i Kindly tell mo the f1 ents of Copeland system, a . a AL! - math In a muc puddie, so do I swim in a sea | Work the harder for an increased salary. J. C, | OF public stairway? sre aH. | inal e Tae tare apes Have you a cought’ aro a bi iy & B. GARDNER, M, D. oF aut 38 East {ath Ms aear BAe ee ot Gelighttuinems when you are near_me. My ———o———— Where the stairway is wide enough ‘are vou losing feat” “itave von te Monster Orchestrion Plays Afternoon ead eS art fope up and down Ike w churn dashes, QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE. they may go side by side. On a narrow | When Prepared’ scooting to the di} iitize yon tatty aldet ‘eRe Son font watearagtar? ab Hone DEN 8A Bh aS BINOU GSE” D’ARVIL and my e7ee stand open like cellar doors in stair the lady should precede going up| Tections of the United Btates Pharma- a “Inyoute memory pore? Sundays, 9 A.M. tos P.M. Rese Weck ered New abn Ceneeee ie y town, And if my love is not recipro- (‘The Rules Governing Behavior in| and the man in coming down. copoea it contains hard soap, cam- Sasi a = ano s Lol. : eated I will pine away and dle like a polssacd heltesi aac es) phor, oll of rosemary, alcohol and dis- THE EVENING Wont ACADEMY OF MUSIC. “Tint & Tei OO betbug, and you can come and vatch cold on aoe the Rest Society. Please let_me know through your esteemed | tilled water. Se 2 Amusements. ES grave. Your atfectionace dove-Harsy, Lizeim” | To. the Eaitor: paper, whether It ia correct for @ man to aliply co 8 - ———- i —___.| THE FATAL CARD. 5 aoe " Would you kindly tell me what te the correct | bow when meeting an acquaintance in the streat| I am qifite nervous and frequently troubled with Who ‘helps the poor man in his ni q ¥ HARRER MATS. WED. & SAT. AT 2 Bva, | Wants to Shake the Dionde, style of dress for @ gentleman who has been {n-| or to remove the hai “PENNANT,” | palpitation of the heart. Will you please teil me| — Whe thwarts the greedy In their gree SRR Y. HOYT!s THEATRE, loyt & McKee, - Fo the Editor: vited (as best man) to attend a marriage cere-| If the “acquaintance” Is a lady or an|% 4 remedy? JW ARO ANDRAS Cie fo. spread Exeed? 2 Adio, | role i ae AN a heer Tea TTT rf Tam a young man, twenty-seven years o14, rey tt S cle e POM. Also, tu 1t considered | elderly man, always raise the hat. You may find a very good remedy in « ASa HONDA ge! | Evenings wh 1a sandy aieinecate 3. THE FOUND! j tnd well to doe Not tone ae NER, PAPE. O'4, “corcect for a young gentleman to wear oid studs ory ae mixture composed of equal parts of com-| Vn? Ande the criminals hiding placer a ae wet ae by THE MAN. UPSTAIRS. ¥ Not long ago I was introduced letitront’ with’ full dreas? ‘ Kindly inform me if tt 1s proper for @ 1a i com- And beats detectives In the chaee, z " HARLEM. OPERA-HOUSB, Eve, Mat.sat.2. } ig? > Pues vi v {0 2 good-looking blonde whose frieniship I have jn nt et SOE laewiliee mentee teen ct itrat meeting hing gg Pound spirits of lavender and Hoffman's) ‘And makes them sickly Justice facet Broadway & 80th St | PReANCIN 1) TT MOST eek, PROM eat seein ey macht ae night | 1 Proc coat, wray_teouser, patent [vies gmionat shodyne, Take one teasporntl i water| Mt gl ata a5 |WILSONW. the Devil's veputy.|"tOO" MUCH ' JOHNSON. aati pak sro, she thinks I am matri- | @2ther shoes and light gloves, Yes. “MISS BROOKLY and repeat the dose in an hour or two if Who bunte human tyrante down b, , t : Next Week —CAM : DARVILLE. WITH WM. GILLETTR°AND COMPANY. fow, what I want to knot ‘elbdiy latorme tie whee It would be better for them to sate | Fequlred. eee Where hapless victhne dare not frown, tatthe: Vomnsye, pow. tale Souvenie, Night. Monday, May. 6h BROADWAY THEATIEE Eyles 4 until they have known each other! Please inform me of « good remedy for bolle on| AM# Chases “Doodlers”’ out of town? Fille, RESERVED SEATS, Ne COLUMBUS Tari: Wed nat Mat | gga rsp | nese get tiny hare on, such acer] Pe cot at ttn] Me Se Poti setin SE OU aE itr] ALADDIN, JRL, Sim ighest of all in Leavening Power,— Latest U.S. Gov't Report comparative stranger the privilege of| - gui Loved by the Just from coast to evast, IuPERiaL, MATINEE OLIVER TWIST THICBY QUADMILDESENSATION. SERIE, eres julphide of calcium is a very goo! rem-| and hated by the wicked mont; MUCHA. | eat Weet—tioyte “A TRIP To cunaTows.” | GRAND ¢ ; ; a Nas. AMERICAN THEATRE, Matinee saturday, SAM BERNARD. the man incoming gowg, SUC BAN AS Op eee ination: IRE THEATRE, Mate wed, and sar | Keserved Beate, Orchestra Circle and Balcony, $00. | GizKMs<i4 THEATRE | EVERY NIGH Siti peeorie Gisitieeruitidslieleee «|| ATES Tanne No Fireworks mea ae Aas THE DERBY MASCOT, | eetur ercath or reer ArmtoE widow ee ies ; . TED ell? What ts the fret year's moan, *) D. M—Apply at the New York Bye and Ear] piig—well, Ada is to be married next week; 1 TONIGHT. ONLY. TIME, xt Week, Marie Jansen, Delmon! ‘ Set ae “| Infirmary, Second avenue and Thirteenth street. | understand it is to be ® very quiet wedding. er OF paper wedding? S. B, A—Take @ five grain esafootida pili ABSOLUTELY PURE =T eo coca. | arr hoe ta * « he thst 1S eae edy, Get some one-fifth-grain pills and| — Corruptioniata will never toast MUSIC | SUGIMOTA'S JA Ll i . e In It etiquette to precede a lady up and down a| take one every three hours. Also take a “The Evening World.” vant. | Little Robin Hood. ABREV'R THEATRE. 0 Bway cor, au RATE CLAXTON 6 MMB Anat stairs, or should the lady follow a gentleman up| 600d dose of Villacabras water before But honest men will love to read, 7 ARDEN LA PRIICHOLE. Next Week—TAVARY GRAND OPERA CO OF down 9 wire? R. J.D. | breakfast several times a week. Rajolelag: ta: 1s coward! ape ATLANTIC (AMMEN ear canal st, Next week. last week of La Perichole, fy VESTA T Bayonne, N. J. ee While thieves end villains frown and heed Wed, May §, 27th anniversary, monster concert @| 12 preparation, the new opera, “THE TZIGANE." AS OR INGS TO-NIG) Let the lady precede in going up, and] 9 R. B—A physlctan cannot advise you with- T Pd deville, banda.co musictans, 2% specialty stare * bead et HT said ‘GUUGLONS, ATR GARRICK THEATER. — Instruction. ould STAR TH Prices 800 #1 $1.58 Mat 2, To-day Benu Brummell, Bicycle Riding School, Bath ot chink that they would want to keep it as quiet as GAN RAIN F Mt MR. RICHARD ‘Po. Nighi at 5.30, ve . ‘ies tor ‘sale, rest, > 1. Yes. 2 Paper. J. F, WHITMYER, M. D, | pomble-Texes ‘Sittings. ealene Oavesierte an MARSEILLE] De. decal de hire tayde. | party, Ct bullgines Dereles | 20 WORDS ih ED 18,061 “HELP WANTED” ADVERTISEMENTS IN APRI SITUATIONS cars JIN THE WORL erate arta , aanie : ' ‘i a Oo AGAINST 18,566 IN THE 15 OTHER NEW YORK PAPERS COMBINED. . my attention was attratted to ar onion Breen rs | Gannaentiat MRreTeR CaCI RR RATCHTEn imeem ail ber alge oalied | CAIUlinRon wan seryiveln (x: vehi | fellow—e . M ARTIN R AYNE ’ Deauty, tn @ neighboring pew. rat ee | Gee Sie ee coer ectien Presented, to | conagential deferente OF ate Teenie! Unc ‘bye the Wiest to udiaine oa | memmuge Tattered itr Hee inte MIke [eveyeint, ith an “aaah paeltone e ¥ at all susceptible of female some observation to her, which may ie Ueman, however—witch always Koes for superb Viow—by some one else {| Durdy's side with some reluctance; but and a tolerable living. He had the i je | charms, but this girl's face struck me may not have been col Te wap something—vund a pleasant enough fel- quess the dimensions of —certain| he left it. I Introduced him to the in- of her parents, who, no doubt, bellev at on ave never seen another in not until we were well upon ol low to talk to. 1 can .magine that he mammoth trees whlch stood near the! tense eyes, which fastened upon him ine | that they were consulting her hap Bie east: FecerabIUNe 1k, Tr de Re, PRR | cat ee eee ee eee a ee eee eee eee RDIOh Grow of the srolnenos, “Ae aahiguanian (BERG Tt ae clece inet he hee menial [in peemetce he mentee oot Sea t f Mu Wh that it gontormed to the proper ogpons region of complet i neighborhood, where genti pen, nf any entieman, regaled me (vith, latory a for the sent, Then I repaired to Migs | they wished, She married bay Gee ois ’ . sure, When | was then conversli sort were Tare, and cultured gentlemen Longleat House from the tme of arby's wide. The company was break-| Raynor paused a minute, Story of a Man 0 Couldn't Be a Lion, | 20, 80 8, splendid sunset, you ao not and trying tc almost unknow! fret construction. He pointed out to me |ing up into twos and threes. beaming in his eyes, which imparted to op to consider whether the details of She was very youn: He took an var!: rtunity of com- in detacl Its architectural splendors, in-| “Shall we." I suggested to her, “take | them an expression of sublime tender= but Had o Great Hears theiancscape,'wnich tht erimaer Hore Tanculd Wgthe. Wad rater i Ing over. to. Mise Troy's ade. “She dicating them by pokes with his HAE | a aneee Son through these beautiful i fe loods, are in themselves artistic. 1 {did not look at me muoh, and that gave seemed pleased to ree him, and Was soun towards where that majestic pile lay | woods?’ | vian, she was—she Is still—my only ratyceraclous of two glorious eyes, of me the better opportunity of inspecting in Animated conversation with him. 1 In the hollow below. I nodded and look-” | She assented. We roamed away to: but now in a different, Ine highee ® sweet expression thereupon reflected, | her, [thought her face less — beautiful 4 Intelligent. The good gentleman was gether. do not quite know what had . The old, tlerce passion died long Beene STR RRS PETAMBOR EOReCLed |GET uae ane ld wet cons | Met" antiettaa 1 Joined. her Satisfled, but I seither heard nor saw. come over me, I wished to make my- From its Ashes has arisen another, I made Martin Rayner's acquaintance young brothers and made friends My © Rear where {t adjoins the Wiltshire bor. | #7, 974. xensation. If you will, belleve | form to the canons of orthodox beauty, ‘ an odd renaation. tf you will, ve | for h r he ung Bro “ Hy ryee aud cara were aiready bespoke, self pleasant: but I could hardly ray a sweeter sentiment. | Why do you aup e a lump in either in face or figure. Her nose was| W.th m. ney Were nice It was usvless for vicar to descant word. was silent, and seeme. myself in this dis juring my lent term at Oxford. He Silence tata unant ttle hamlet, Siva | my throat. I have felt the same kind, of no recognized Matic. shape, | youngsters and w F cantored, ‘Two ito. me upon jous effect of the For my part felt as "twas she that drew me bere. @ame up, for Commemoration, to stay! town, It lay in w hollow amos ao} | of emotion when I have read the ry amine that her mouth was too hailed from Winchester, {one from sunught upon wyivan glades plougnboy ‘nis sort of ard, to cherish her, has qwith @ friend of mine at Balliol, and 1| slopes and undutang, among we ded | of Thomaa Newcome answering adxum, | half an inch, at the least. She w: \¥ I had supposed that the myself was ow. My sun not last. Something must ay single alm for twenty y¢ 7 met him at luncheon in the latter's|Wown the valley BURG Das 5 way | Queer, is it not? I told Rayner about | certainly, but then her waist wa: ‘@ poor man. Rut, of course, had gone b yen to break through our painful do you moan” an, ee Yous Trine Valley eastward ran a name-|{t some time afterwards. He did not tceably too short, and her nether limbs | he musts have more. money than fleas." w onstraint, Something did happen Yes,” he interrupted me; "you have \. large party was assembled to! Osi vt Aas 4 Bn HS, on sunny days, | call me a sentimental ass, as any of my as# noticeably too long. She thus had an. thought, to able to send his ona ta est brother After Ww tur sod it, After Cwenty years I lov do honor to the distinguished novelist. | meadows until ie lene hoes mane {he | Oxford crontes would have ‘one: on the appearance of lankineas (hateful, but tn- such godd eehools. T tatked ayl clit l suminit « en's Gate romore than ever, but itis with tha jcomtrary, he amiled on me very kindly.” dispensable, word) which would. ha with he lads for half a the view 1 believe most of us were disappointed tant shadows under Sallabury Plaine that ‘eminence which We feel toward th ar boy," he said, “a quarto Vol-, completely spoiled her for a sculptor’s the oun of the ase, in the h of our dead, She is one of my im him. We expected to find hie con-| Jt wis Just the spot for a ‘poet; a very nt be written on the intimate model Hut her ever and the expre eyes wore conata cturally splenitid Vivi She ts the angel tha wareaTion brilliant as this books, | Paradise for a dreamer. A Sleepy still | connection between the beautiful and of her face! ‘This pen shail not ner where Millini ht on these i me down her hand Every time he opened his. lips, we! lence rise Pomension everywhere; a the pathetic. I'am inctined to think that (ture to porcray them. ‘The soul Were still cony m the slough of a desperae ry glorious. po! 5 Ne rt there is something touching in all true beamed t age lovel.ness. You ea ‘broug! ling. those bright windows, “Ab!” volunt ny first few days with Ray-|come's death. Doe ak of Thomas New. and saw an outside world on which | a grin, “it's sit make you sad to truth ai 1 the schoo!boy, with rocase between the pricked our ears for something strik- | tye ing. But it did not come. He talked! pd)! talked the . . dete tite Vivian, out with it," said TI have never seen a face look m f iP d purity, and tle Innocence, Curate and i When one to mé¢, us We sat over than did Rayner's thet AUttle; and that little by no means above san T could rot get a Of the Impres- read it? I venture to fay not. Ite sub- were alone reflected, imparted iteelf to| I eould have struck the lad 4 that ow-crea- Our pipes that evening, irred me deeply. We bot Ks Satie sion th mething had stopped in the lime beauty touches you~springs the all her smiles and looks. I wrote a son-| mark wag in such atrocious ta t heart naturaly “Out with what!’ T stammered, col- last Rayner spok “ je common level. Jones, the hero of fjurths machinery. It made me feel trap of your higher emotions, But you net to her in my bedroom that mht, |T looked at und then ur y heart reacted oring sald: earnestly, do, yale Our debating society, could have given of Kil’ aa they say down there. But, cannot feel sad at the lovely ending of and tore It,to pleces when 1 read it-next | the on, F ster cannot ob- towsrds this “You know well enough, What were 1 you to love ‘the Ltt Bim points. The general verdict was [t, And besides sohmieh oh atomed tO Ao lovely a life, The pathos of that in- morning, The iines were not, perhaps, | literate Innate vulk Miss We. aa to eat found la Cloth YON saline my. little godchild all "1 ear OF two seek: ; eet Marte iat ns a lunehe Araneta | Bae Matos nat ge miue an orb- comparable scene depends upon, nay, bad—for me. They were, however, bad was still particularly animated, spread upon the ground, ail among that long Ume this afternoon—eh?" » man Worthy of her, I belleve *; incheon, Martin ne appened to me there, as consists of, its surprising beauly, He enough to desecrate the subject sure now that, wht ante ania and beetles ter: young ne truth hur- found hem in you. You cannot a Rayner had falled. Goan euieclinee” stee eee from ex: thankful that true beauty in any of its | We had a pleasant luncheon. My chair | face looked almost § jaly, with “ft ied upon Fedly, “I couldn't I'm you have made me, i From the first, however, I was greatly not anticipate, 7 FEE; STOMA pred MM edonsiiee UP le You these hiya yreiween ine paren soe ughte ant ene, ae Bee i eharevored to, draw aie Into: BY penny ot n one ites row ia Aaa 4 attracted to him, He had a fine face 1 arrived at Rayner's on a Saturday x erv.ce Was over Rayner and I, me to address much of my conversation | took then for ap liked te her at rendow et said things Ougt Not to have spoken, But 1. humbug, Millington, wae end particularly good eyes. His fea- S¥4 e next morning broke fine stood waiting outside the church door. | to the elder lady, In whom I son became them at a gardet e . made hy intense eye rt 1 Bee—Miss Dar is round her. But it ie tures Were rugged and careworn, Hie| te fieeeant and Rayner took me to It was his custom, he told me, to have Intereste!. She’ tatked well, and in a Jropped in at 1 eve fended by asgerting ¢ q she said Y Your hand, Jack. And , a ihe his place of wor- the Vicar and his family to dine with Very pleasant voice. Her manner was so forth, On all ther 1 found Vail the Engiteh poots— parti ner dt o ak. of 3 her happ. Beer es, MORE, ATM. But on Su Wenae ques: lite building: more | him every Sunday, and they alwaya gentle and refined. Her face was inel myself a ronstant attendant at | Mies nys hi piearing,| that Next morning Rayner called me inte 4 bratty, he architecture walked back togethé and r © Cc Darby’ 8 rhe came to know rt ahe Ne ana ave felt no a fh is st tecting in him remarkable signa of us mix. It represented nearly every "We are very intimate,” aid Rayner, beausy visible’ I sAOUIL say. thas inary mer better she lai ‘aside her sh eke a ama Hie nies ware Drlene With tender | ceen koa eolkEe to eae hae ee uman Kindliness. I do not know how order from arly English to Karly "I am godfather to two of his chil: Years ago she had resembled what her and talked with. less r are Kindiiness lny, He thinks you an eligible youn Ye Perhaps there may have ex- Georgian. There were also repairs exe- dren, They regard me quite as one of daughter was How. 1 glanced across out. doubtahe was a regular “My lad” he sat, in ans tomy | RRdh. With a” boos boetable fertanen ame ted between us that elective aMnity cuted after a still more modern style. the family. Jat her husband, gugaling his food with, When her face was lighte vt you khow? look, "I give you Joy, Tecan share your | you are, For you must accept thi Which’ psychical philosophers teach. By what title to dignify the latter 1) I heard this with some surprise. That a red face. an unishing it r ton, it di “lf t 1 mt of feellngs. I. ‘too, have ha “He handed mea pink slip of paper, a traction was mutual, do not know. I should - ’ a 2 har “ec RUE Feuer ap ant oe f | tani 1 i y 3 t any rate, the at should imagine, how- obvious dullard of a parson seemed sherry with many a smack of the lips, more than ever dazzle Pm sorry to, say romance, When I was about $ I could not believe may lartin Rayner reciprocated my interest. ever, that it had been especially in- hardly the sort of man with whom | What a hog the fellow looked to be sure! tes pased unnoticed fr lover there, Who t I fell in love. Her name wag Hee, also. jue for—twenty thote 9 asked me to walk with him on the) vented by some enterprising local build- Raynor should be intimate. Rut, of All_his thoughts seemed to be fixe; upon ‘That is how docame. fo take W, andl steep Like you, | had no fortune, Uniike you, | ollowing Sunday, During that walk ae onenyice WS egually hybrid. cotirse, T did not express my surprine, | feeding I felt sorry. that his daus take about her face being leas er tips, He can quote ‘Tenny T'was afratd to speak. Hut 1 thought cried, utterly overcome je threw off his outer coating of re-| 0 loned ‘and new-fangled, High | merely asking of whom the Vicar's|had toown that father, L wondered how in animation. At cise quarters yard. I hoped—she knew that T loved her, ¢ ¢ rilnary instance of 4 @erve and talked delightfully, I was! Church and Low Church forms were all | family consisted. his wife had given herself away to that take Was Imposeibl Certain oh, how delightful! Circumstances took me to another enerosity, “It is impossible, i ite drawn out of myself. fam under strangely conglomerated. The parson “His wife, a daughter and three sons,” | husband. i | youngest brother of hers w “Do you know Mr Mi part of Engla T did not return for | 1—1"'—— the impression that I opened my heart himself was not an exhilarating speci-| Rayner told me. “But here they come.| At about 3 o'clock the Vicar's Curate, varity under his e factional 4 oduce him tot years. When I returned I found| “You must accept it,” he said, fo him. I know that from that, time imen. He was fat and pursy, with a red T must put you through the ceremony |a fellow named Millington, was an. heard him whitner to as eons her married | laying “his hand upon forward we were firm friends; and that nose and a wheeay voice. His surplice of Introduct!on. nounced, He had the charge of a ‘is-\ that “Millingion's nore was o W waure,” Taald, cor There Were traces of strong feeling on “lam a wealthy man no} ver since I have burnt incense at the was none of the the skirt of I jooke’ towards the chu! porch, I|triet church xome miles away, [ was of Joint’ Thad, however 1 iiin't et, T yner's ft It was clear that th’s now, And I want you to :. ero's shrine. z ; his cassock was frayed reund the bot- | scarcely noticed the other: ly eyes ; bbt he generally came over to tomed by thie time to the wren was over T bittonholed the ne war still very real to him after | Bee at once. God bleas Bg Jn the middle of July—a month or so tom. It struck me that his hair and were all on for one face. So my rustic join Tayner's gathering in the afternoon. of breeding. and so it Jarre ” My Hear fellow.” 1 told ht twenty-five years, | efter our last meeting at Oxford —1 had beard both demanded the immediate at-\ beauty was the Vicars daughter, and 1) He differed greatly Inaypearance from his less than hefore. an uwiahy tee gil her % ‘Things had happened tn the interval ung his hand. I could not ‘ letter from Rayner asking me to spend tention of a hairdresser. His elocution| was about to. make her acquainta Vicar; for he wae scrupulousiy dress 1 Our last picnic wes memorabl It) to ake your acquaint of which I Was not, at the time, aware. | My eves were full of tear P @ few weeks with him at his country was as slovenly ax his person, How An unaccountable excitement came up: and carefully greomed. I thought him a took place At A spot oaltet “lioqven's | heat much t Hor father had lost all his money. | face beamed upon me with a Wo Pomersetshire, 1 sladiy, ac” |he did drone the prayers!’ How he did | on me and Tobbed me of my usual self good-looking man in his way fue 1d Gate” wich is one ot ihe alipwceehis and your prea They Were a large family of chit: |smniie, “I knew who had evoked tty th ty i | possession. 0) nothing idi-|not admire the saintiiness of aspect into of that district. I haye only the faint-st Nothing will sf. her bat an immedi: dren, And there was a suitor ready | she at whose feet he lald this tril z | eastern side of that delightful county, | I’should have fallen fast asleep, but|otic. 1 believe I raised my hat with| which he had trained h.e face, nor hig| recollection of what Hi n's Gate Is) ate introduction, Come al iJ jt take Bee as soon as she would |the spirit of nis dead.—London se

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