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HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING,’ MAY 3, 1 , WHAT WE ARE COMING TO! SICK BABIES’ FUND, OFFICE OF THE NEWYORK | |Bore enor] CMMENTS yg em wom BICYCLE, JOURNAL irae i ly iat | Friends of the Summer Charity Rallying to Its Support. Mr, Hearn, the Dry-Goods Merchant Sends $25. SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS Expert Treatment at Nominal Rates—Trial Treatment and All Medicines Free to Those Applying In Person. Great numbers of people suffer from the malign | porbe from catarrh of ot Potsons of calarth, a from other subtle chronte | expensive cure by the maladies, without any correct of definite Idea of the nature of thelr affliction. The following symp- toms have been carefully erranged by Dr. Cope- ; land, to enable many sufferers to understand just | {{ 1s the uri Does e deposit torn when lef, tal see spots floating be yee dull and start @ bad taate in, ‘OU patn In top of Plans for Free Doctoring and Fresh Air Excursions, ortgin and nature. Every part of the mu- cous membrane, the nose, throut, eyes, ears, head, lungs, stomach, liver, bowel, kidneys. ‘THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, and bladder, are subject to disease and blight by et a hate Previously acknowledged. 8,818.08 4 TURKISH HA Sirens aS f HOUSE calerrh. ‘The proper course for aufferers te thie; PNirbebdt lal Ld Ne ey y 9 Dr, Copsiand. If you live away from the city, a dark Lb 100 others. THEATRE, BIG SHOW. 6 artiagn tend them by mall and ask for mall treatment, Fahy GRAND SUNDAY CONCERTS. _ 100 to ait In either instance, and whether by mall oF office trotiment, the ballon may be aurea of the LACK AMERI epeediont relief and cure possible to medical tetonce, ke OPENS TO-DAY, MAY 25, it Greater New York ightfal pleases Trial Pree. Catarrh of the Liver. founds Fear in mind that any ebronlo sufferer, whether | a, oa Wi oo AMBROSE PA ecalt Ireoet from caterrh of other seated and distressing | amiss fae tas ena ee ti Plantation Villa; ‘abies ihe ty int the ebronie malady, may spply any time at 15 Wes | tuber ig theltr sud’ inexpeusive cure p ih at near Madieon Rquare, and recetve from | bY the Uopeland ayetena U0 Southern Colore: eonl?, the Copeland experts the most efficient treatment resenting Home Life, Folk Lore, now In vomne at merely nominal rates to offlee o you wes Giant” Bite and showing the Atro- americas and mall patlonce alike, Trial trestment ang | ‘Hare yu uo cfergye medicine free to thote applying le perven. Bo . “Re von ean poor? Guired’ an goviable record," More: Muse, Mirth Jon have hot ushers! e isyour eyenight Blurred®* t yor aim where? Remember the poor babies! A few pennies that you will never in the world miss will help to save the life of some little tot withering and fad- ing away in & tenement. The Sick Babies’ Fund charges iteelf with the care of all the children of the poor during the warm Summer month: ‘Disease finds the infants easy prey at this time of year, and when privation! has possession of the never too cheerful homes and hunger and distress hold @way in them the chances of the babies ‘to their battle for existence are next to wil. The only hope that reaches the Wworrled and despairing fathers and mothers is carried to them by “The Citarrh of the Head and Throat. The pegiedied nth Gr of catarrh and resuite from. ne ipeedy and inexpensive o aince the of Cleopatea. wdwthe breath font your spins ow, bere, rounds a covered saate ONLY 26 CENTS, the voice husky 2 loatiug after eating: pasta, Chairs, Bog. Tie. Fox Seats, 91.08 (A Zot pain anand the iolnat AUR ONEY SCENTS, vie sth a Ferre. pepe tO Tend ho you have gurgling In boweln?® foot Whitehall et., Battery, landing at é be, ou blow utncabe*, ft thore throbblug in the svomesh TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY * Swarr orn nose stopped up, Tho you have sense eat in bowler? — ‘DU MAURIE i Do 4 Pozou snore at nights Ay you suffer from raat Ft nal ‘ of free. When necessary medicines given free, and when there is need food OF Cio trine tbe physician sese that A PROPHETIC VISION OF A FUTURE NEW YORK THOROUGHFARE. vi re and clothes are given to one fam- BY THE REFORMED SCORCHER, M'DOUGALL.) ly, for the doctors encounter many piti- ul cases of destitution, and there are Doon ine none bleed undreds of homes in which diseas —— = = Te there ticking in the trons? is the only factor of misery. The ‘ocrunta form tn the none found 20,000 babies that demanded SOME GIRLS AND OTHERS, them in return. But vow see they had two fellows QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE. TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. Je the nose sore and tend Venings ath ° Day. te 4 Do you sneese a great d Dramatized by Paul M. Potter. cei tear ef all Bat i hem ak ty tad ak te ada Raabe ett sia Catarrh of the Stomach, PMURUSS "Bodbentl Uke to go up while e there. That ould) The Rales Goveruing Behavior in oes the more itch and buen f ee ———— hem without other hope or means o} yoltshh J 4 seaplane tomb "except the Bick Prose Poetry Which the] have deen too cheeky. 0 about 117 hak) Soutety, ere nani irontof heady pot the stomach le ueunlly caused by |PALMCBn | TONIGHT, #18 TIME sre iN be fully thi umber of emeeme Scere eres acne To the Editor by Themselves at Home. your sense ot melt ie aeing pendve cure Gh tae copes yete Dol ark ed were RUDTeeneaTl ere wi! e same n <a 1 ell ten y Children ta take care of this Bam= Sex Are Set Forth, To Joste. {e 1t proper for @ young man to keep on smok-| a, tne paltor: Dovou hawk (0 clone the throat secass |LITTLE CHRISTOPHER fr. The Corps of Free Doctors will be | To the Editor: To the Editor: Ingin @ young lady's home after she has requested | 7° the Méltor: The heen Eane 10 the throes F BESSIE BONEHILL AS LITTLE CHRISTOPH! o a the throat dey | or than ever, and the, augmented ‘What advice would “The Kvening World’ read arlene vou dealer Gatlin: RIM: SBVSPAL AIASGA BOR 45 b650k vk inal print On genital tever . Fy An Te tnere vom Minar «Decoration Day Matinee, Thursday, May 90 _ will be. two or three excursions on the| very with @ young man for preity near a year And I wouldn't mind calling you ‘mine Presence of a Jady, unless with her ex- nee Snated?, Ras gee oe «¢ ie ‘hildren. | 1nd never took hor anywhere? \- ! Warburg's tincture is & very good . b Promenade Concert nightly, 7.30. Admission 06a, water every week for the poor ci 7 He seems to en: But there are others, plenty, darling Press permission. Ca td ae These excursions will splendidly supple | joy ner company very much. He has never askea | Even though they're hard to find PCS remedy. A essertspoonful should be tarrh of the Bronchial Tubes, fhe rn OF MUSIC. 14th Bt & levi ont the workof the physiclane.as thetea | ner wo marry him, and alll ahe loves him dearly. | So of you your Meatt I ask, just for a] What are the dutlen of bridesmaids and their| t#ken morning gnd evening, eaten caiarm of the head and :iroat ty tote un. | “ATG SON Denvans and weak “THE FATAL GARD. after the medicines have paved the way |H* has allowed ner to go to the country ai ttle oan." male escorts during the wedding ceremony? What| 1 am frequently troubled with Dleeding trom| Srouchial’ tuber and” in: time attacks: | Bo You baat up atter eating tere for the restoration of thelr health. Every | wants her to be true to him while gone, and| Perhaps in time, I'll return thie loan, Ia the meaning of pouring rice on everybody at! ine nose, Pleane adviee a remedy. Rv. B, |'WMen Apeety and inexpensive cure ey tne | sf ave yon dinrees atte nana: Mate Sed. @ fat Ere ot comfort possible will be provided for|yet never popped the question. But the chances are, I'll not, 4 wedding and what ts the origin of it? SR. | Cold water and extract of witch hazel | ‘oneland system. your throat filled with alirme? STANDAND THBATRE: Ove. 690 Mat Gaby ® ‘the toddlers and thelr mothers and guar- HEART-BROKEN. But take "you" on longer time, 1, During the ceremony the b Do Limes have dlarrhora? A MASE DERATION DAY ‘on these outings. No expense will x N. wine ae wie 3 Waite aus Guan nk Ab 4 i rides-|may be used with good effect. They a there rush Of Blood tothe head MUCH JOHNSON. Mae or Ane ckt| To me ator; raeiae gahers have no, duty except should be snuffed ax Fequired. Ts there gant neat fy ston With Wan, Gillette and Compan: ' jartling beauty, . —— . ‘ a feet anit yo o nae Hits thie cutling of the achievements yen of & lovely. browe Seventeen and Wants a Husband, |‘There ix no particular meaning at pres-| Kindly suexent « remedy for severe nervous: | “'1syouE " “When you wet up auildeniy are you dines contra At iw) “sett i ; ent attached to the custom of “pouring| ness. 1 am twenty-five years af age, out of] «pave you siitches in alder ‘When stomach in empty de you feel taint» PWN ON, end purposes of the Fund given here for] 1 make « pleasant duty To the Editor: pouring Bo you cavgh ntl yon aew Do you belch up material that burne throetr’ | MEMe MAGGIE CLINE tye ret Mt of those who are unfamiliar ‘To write in praise of you, Would you please print this? A young ledy, a] Tice on everybody at a wedding, work and cannot afford to consult @ doc yd von tan coperi tee ie ‘When stomach We {ull do you feel oppressed?’ | Next Week—Monroe & Rice In My Auat Hp ite work, “The Evening World fi brunette, considered pretty, would like to become | Cept, Perhaps, a laudable desire to cause A. B., Brooklya. “Bo Fa folt up yellow tate TPHEISS'S TH ST. MUSIC HALL AND charity to send such subscriptions as can psppelied apne crag acquainted with a young gentleman, between | discomfort. Get some pills of the valerianates of} ‘tbo you cough ce : Bad tt are a Te i ie 3 be afforded. A dime, or & quarter, if ped weds eden twenty-two years of age, must bel 4, eee ee tron, quinine and sinc, exch pill con-| fiorou cough in the meruingar TheGe eland Medi all 44 ave THE MONSTER ORCHESTRION on ot spare more, will help mate- me Lae actrees: Wnees titers rable wealth. Tom | stticman to wear glover tat what cs te, | taining three grains of the combined | -ipe'you spit nplilti cbeesy 1um Cal inst 6, rially, it year it did not cost much Can only be found on you, ‘will Inberit money, | Sentlemam to wear gloves, a1 color? My 4 tak very three hours. Have vous dingust (or fatty { plore, than bo Cente to save m child's ife:| yee ot « aise ene amatien een ne ete Coe enor” | wite te going to weer tan; also what Kind of ue] GTUa® and take one every okie behind the pain fou see imall contribution, no mat- lent id P ve you pain behind breast a feel you are growing weaker 15 West 24th St, New York, ter how insignificant {t may appear per On thie side of China seen, P. 8.—Object matrimony, Wilh trot cont (black) 6nd Ught pants? Kindly inform me ef © simple remedy tor may be the means of saving aome ‘Trilby 1 tm tt, R. ED. | hoarseness. TP. pot heres burning pain inthe throaty? we Titue one trom the grave. All the mone: ri wae te ce Has the Choice of Twe. 1..No. 2, Four-in-hand, some losenges composed of murtate | 222" ROWER worse night and momingt jour Madioea Hqeare, » on hand and as much more, which 1 ween, Se Get jomenges compose Foukevetoaivupal aight toque brearar” | wy, expected to come in, will be expended JACK, Brooklyn. | Te the Editor: What 18 the proper form tor sending ‘regrets’: | Of @Mmonta and Hoorice and use them . H. COPELAND, [1. D, prit will be carried overs “The Fund wit| Wants @ Chapple to Take Her Out.| yours aoa tore him very much: Me eave be to] %qit,itvition to a wedding? | INquinen. [#0 Feauired: 1, Catarrh of the Kidneys, &. E. GARDNER, M, D. @ vigilant watch on the youngsters | To the Editor: willing to get married, but has no money, and Re| 4) nd your card on the day the wed-| My daughter, twelve yoare of age, has just re- Catarrh of the kidneys results efther from colds everything in its power to assure] How 1 do wish I hed some kind chapple to| was alwai th me, though he|4!ne Is to take place. covered trom @ fever and her hair te coming out | or from overwors of the kidneys to separating OMtice Mours—Dally, 9 A. M. 09 P.M healt! ora fort and pleasure ks igh eae 64, ane Windy. heuana bi fas said vor | 14 se my place to buy fowere for th very rapidly. Please say what I may use to| wom ine Dlood the polsous that have bees ab-! Sundays, 9 A. ML te n 5 worked mother is place to buy flowers for the bride? I] make it grow. ANXIOUS MOTHER. hance your fess company Do you mot| ugly thi: inst my character without eny Las to the amelloration of thé| think sot 1 have lived in New York ail my| cares. I nave’ ahether fellow I got acquainted | Om (20 Dest man at the Tee ee scam ‘Apply « lotion composed of one dram| _—— Religious Notices. _ Personal. gnd sufferings of others, send | tite, but notwithstanding this fact have very| with one year ago, as asked me to marry| 1 19 not at all necenaar: ER. | of tincture of cantharides, two drams of | st. HARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH HOUSE,” 906. use eee eer ree ‘of World, Pulitzer Buliding, | {™ friends. 80 life doesn't hold much pleasure| him. His people like me very much. Will some [saath spirit of rosemary, one hajf ounce of | ,, Hast 424 a Sunday. 4 arviog at 11 A.M. and 9 y CoTNvoUT— ‘Tatit farther potion we will take orders fer Poy ‘fork City,’ with the explanation | for me. Who will volunteer to render me this| kind reader tell me what to do. Can @ lady Greasing in deep mourning wear|S!¥cerine and four ouncea of bay rum VILLE $0, eS eee eee oe Cy fat it ts to be used for the sick babies. | kind help? LONELY HELEN. UNHAPPY DAIGY. | russet ences with propeiety? Te Sel once a day and rub it thoroughly into TO-DAY wo'MGng | wood "at ‘cork rates: out “motte, quastity = a the scalp. From i A. M. A P. M.; 180., She and boc. | quality THEDPORD, 87th ote and M8 avers THE ONE DEAR FACE. ee 6 eee ite jerman. 4 itickards, |e and Boulevard, recetved an invitation to a birthday| Please tell me how to use alum for feet that Fougere, Press Eldridge, cache Lynch Sewell, Baith a Pall ‘af St Felts Sisters | ApVICE FREE—Experienced damages; jor, Pauline Chap: loved dime ie for some little ebild. Last Sunday 1 curation to West at 8.30 P.M, What dress i raplte: exconml valy. man, the Garrisons Frank Clayton & oth Se CH eer: jew York, "May 24. COUNT. | Point. Aa the boat stopped at Twenty-second | "gcomee, Bly, Ue, Srarmuere: fora man to wear feet at night tna solurton | ThO Lily of Killarney (The Colleen Bawn)s | acne cures concert trom 3 to too Fe a. Mr, Hearse Check for ga, | ret to take on some more pamengers, 1 naw | p 70s, o00 came tee 1 brite, when attending such a reception? In a prewent| Bathe the feet at nignt in a solution | TMG LIly Of Killarney een Dawe 1 NEW, UNION squaitE.— axpigeies among the erowd two vecy peoiy givin, one a | Tor eves when Ro longer th ot a book of poems or some similar gift consid. | COMPoed of one ounce of alum and one] ____ Pull Chorus, Ballet and Orchestra. Gricings Cottnucas) Horforin- | {nity Retreat, New York ave, iats:k te b blonde and the other a brunette. ‘They were what |.ris nianted like o miniature, ered correct om thie octaston ? quart of warm water, KOSTER & BIAL’S. ADM. 50c. 25", Bue canes, elvil ov criminal, 17, cont Inclooes plogse Rad my check of $1 for your! a4 would call peaches, of, im other words ‘out | Ts planted tke 's 3 S s. 9 e | | Huth an Clifford, Three Yoscar: and reasonably, ‘iat and 0 Brosdway, rooms ¢harity. Wishing you greater success than ever, |r sche ‘they got of at Went Point and waiked | Witt more than mortal art, Kindly tell me what to do for en Itching of the TO-DAY, 2.15. r Own Co. and 2; lelephone 2223 Cortlandt, ie Ha oer, Uy Gna the tat tte santos ato a | coy stale ear sun’ Tre no ier ite ot GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, : by aE oti emer, om ARTHUR H. HEARN, s o Forever on my heart maker, who hav made m; wedding drees? @he AL D., Went Fours Troome ‘st.; clothing from best American and James A. Hearn & Son, 23, 24, 26 and 30 West] !NR# The girls went of und sat ona tock, and as) what mi thot dare the day, aay earbalsial vuccline Rearrved mente, 8! Brice, | | CARRIC a D Ino friend of mi r vited to my wed- rine. = ‘ = lux Fourteenth street. we passed by they us a Jolly, and we joliied | “Nyse storm eloude ‘rolling o'er m ris Re SES loopy eet eee P. R’ VEST ILLE Bia Hanp| 7 I'm atill consoled while 1 behoid , Kindly inform me how to remove « hard lump AST 0 Ss | Y MANHFI ELD. Next The one dear face before me. Tt Is not customary. Ifg however, she | trom the lower eyelid. It resembles a aty, but 1) ELL BROS. MATTHEWS. @ AMEWICAN TUEAT HE. Mavivee seiarday. 1s a friend, there can be no harm in your] not sore, has neither increased nor diminished | W FLORENC! Resirved Beats, orchestra circle and balcony, WAS, POTTER—MA, BELLEW,. et. Te comes to lighten every care and heighten | giving her a present. To-day Matinee and Night, Charlotte Corday, | 7o¥ Neat Woak-Chauncey Olcott, ‘The irish "Arciat, | fF elrcalar, 2 ee ura every joy, @ Is & Prince Albert coat proper at an evening 1 yw bear, Hh vi 7 “ Ite tows 1 never’ neve to ite emilee aa} daing? It ot, what, ie? ee You should consult an eye surgeon and § . eit, 7 eee eee baRAT will Sal never loy ‘irmey city, | have It removed, You cannot do It your- , TU ATE aMiCRITy GG 2 | TeMRE MADDEN wil gy spos Mee Hareaa, It cannot change, grow old or ‘A reguiation dress ault is th 7. | seit, WIFE ALLIAN RUSSELL OPERA CO, something to her advantage, Mra HL Haymamy iacoiy aarapictee Oiebls ulation dress suit is the only cor- we ce . UN UNE, | en ‘a comic opera, ee ae de 1 While love can tend ite magio aid rect costume for a man at an evening| Kindly prescribe « good tonic for building the | BALPIRE Vararkn, tana ins | THE TZIGA EE, | ks ow sour tate and fortune; consult. Nida, pete To keep it tran and bright. wedding, =) |, tentem on never | SOWING THE WIND. | cana. gearug— nes wer eee | cmt heme oo ent eet Wye er Ah! come what will, through good of 111, The compound syrup of hypopho'phites,) MATINEE TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT 8.15, Bares Bains ee . MME, CAMILLE DE LACY Is rei ‘opean tailors at 60 per cent 3 AND COLLIS TRA Gis: Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report uring the past three monthe. es T. P. G., Brooklyn. 1. In it necessary to leave cards at @ party? 2. oan TUES a5e.to 91-000 Higher, | Miri a cr French hate at balf pri In weather fair oF stormy, Innit a party call (within. the ten. aye after) | With quinine and strychnine, 19 A very | MADINON MQUAKE GARDEN DAN'L SULLY conn Eareey, NEW YORK Russian and Turkish Bathe, 144 Bast A power it near to charm and cher, SOUGIT HAMAR GAGE GS Ia ae foul preparation, Take @ teaspoonful kt 8.18, HENALD Sa, Theirewrway a misae py gen ik | 5% te eae bath Thess 10 cea 4. he one dear face before me. GRACE A: ore each meal ONY ORCHESTRA. | Ny Ei Db Hl : § NAT | YOUR HOROSCOPE itten, $1 LEONTE ABSOLUTELY PURE ay Ae JF. WHITMYER, M.D, noses, ¢ TWhie FUDD'NHEA D WILSON | '0R8 HOROSCOPE, reed or, writien, 41, LEONI SITUATIONS cS" IN THE WORLD, = emgage gare waren overaeeaT o wm full of Mins! can't remember when I®ait not want alwas no school of any kind In. Mount | must have waned, we all knew tiat the in the corner and began to sweep the Letty look quite so determined, tho: her q pped y’ and I looked at it' plano, But ier warn't rich, you) Le nd litde spark of hope still glowed fresh immaculate bricks desperately in search hands were working nervousl: yt | Pe ’ BOs Beal Diacn Cecoming Knew) Sree. cit ne Thad to wale. ‘He | Wan nathing tor ee es eee Mere | and wari In Mis Letty's breast, and we of an imaginary ashe But Mary Ann “Oh, you.todst moe de te heise Sweety, @|fncred to me ‘when I thought of the promised when I began taking music |mean ce complain, tho’. child for, I've |r ected It, even the younger ohes, tho’ Went on dear, inieed and indeed you mune not fl ears of privation and toil it had cost|lessons that might have one if m: d y up | We passed beyond the days of wide-eyed there's Rob an’ bis folks goin’ to said, divining her purpose, ai Ft P soyehE have ¢ always had plenty’ to do, and I made up | We Peron when the rumble of a heavy be turned out tate the ole Toad come ‘my ‘arma about her when'the ddor hal i if were yesterday, hy a little every year till 1 had @aved Wagon nent us running to the window the lith, they say. Reckon It'll go hard closed behind ua, the end Of thé enough to buy ® plano. it seema ariong | to see if the p.ang was coming at last. on ‘em all, him an’ his wife both gittin’ | She turned my head back, looking inte “Home, weet (ime to you, child, dovan't it? ut God |, Twas thinking of Juat thie while Mig along in years, an with thelr big house: my fice for a moment without ; and never Hire teimou, ania. ponent ae Letty went to put the tin box aw ful o' girls, too, Bomehow, tho Icant while her poor wrinkled old lipe tre The Story of an Old Maid’s Sympathy for | isk. You 'dont remedoer tea w Wer medal too, that nas, heen very wood to me. aad t feel | that t should {ike to be the Arat to tell neem to he'p fom Feelin’ it's & kinder ond the tokra triekied Gown tor ch Li t lawn with pink leaf—an4 you looked for night. Don't you remember I showed “Wook “Miva’ here! Phere were, not | Old Peter when the piano came. judgment sent op Rob. 1 ain't never "Suppose you were me, and Bob was all the world when you had it on & it to you once, with ‘Perseverance’ en- q rt nen.| Consumed with this devout desire, I kot over the way he done you, Letty, Albert Marcy, what then, child? she Her Girlhood’s Lover. | Shower of panchccicw petals had fallen graved Gorese ite fader Fetters wae Any, prance Se oe ene ana sare, fot no further in my retrospect when I goin’ off that-away without & word, an’ asked, sof iy a Do you know what that i anid Miss Letty, unfolding from ita little wrapper of 1 can see you now. And this very proud of ma and the people all ; heard the little front gate creak on its you never heafin' nothin’ ‘tell news And I. 'fRen for answer, I only drew ‘gold’ for making your plauded. and Hob “taylor Minrew meg fwwern another, and there were ond at hinges, and Mise Letty returned a mo: come that he waa married to Lou Aber Closer up to me and kissed thie poor mother's wedi think of it! A bouquet, “It was all sweet shrub thone'we all loved to seo sttan Levry ait. ment later bringing Mary Ann Perry in cromble over there to Arcady, “''wurn't trembling, patient old fips. She mzds m white silk it was, that stood alone when wild honey-suckle and yellow jensa- ting, With a wind lent dn ner dim old | With her. right o' Rob, an’ I for one always sald carry the little tin box in, and she | it was finished, And this wae for making ming that he h: cl } " “| Everybody in the village called her s Mary Ann s:004 by the table I lingered @ moment with my hand on stead of Neil, which latter was all that |S.’ Wianins iaet demmerand cele Poe ee cam jong, poor Hobl Fcen'amel cZen And her nimble Angers chasing | sory "Ann and we younger ones wore “I think most of you have been too compremnding. whites Tony the latch, leaning upon the gate, and I ever hoped for from my friends. jold man! They burled him ! those flowers yet.” hot most of us learned our first dancing MO exceptions, elsewhere than before hard on Rob, maybe, Mary Ann.” sald a it. He ked them to the day before he dicd, lent, un- ed over Letty's life-long savings, OW When Miss Letty stooped down to bite er face, whofe thin sharp features un- Letty, gently. “His word was not is, Mary Ann," @he sald, looking over at the struggling flower What is it, Miss Letty, please?” 1) Sottise, gp he said, it ‘wot to him: better of her thread’ man ice tose thee one steps to. Mine ferneath her flapping sun bonnet, were given to me ever, and he had a right to when I was done. ‘Just $00, You see, eds and the little grass-grown waiks sald, closing the door with a bang, won- anything he ever had on his back. wiped from her eye? at #he purely there was mus! nous “Virginia Reel” and ok. Joy” to the butt of a perennial Jest among ua marry who he pleased. The words That ie what you sald Rob owed. you, pe that little bit Was = "What ever became of him, Mis® wet im ail actingle to the tune of It, and " Don't you think your fire is might which led to the oid house beyond. A dering at the dear oid lady's unwonted What do you came a little tremulously towards the wasn't it? Take It, Mary Ann, take if 9 for?’ asked Miss Letty, as mpried ¥?" asked, poor little romantle foul ’ ‘orward brisk for this time o' year, Letitia?” end, but she finished them quite bravely. please, and—go. peer: tumbled-dowa howe it way. sto De tEReneR, rn few mmail coins, all quartere and dimes that I wan. forgetting. my cpoliteress, We ,AFew, Up looking forward, Ae bor eerie Mary ‘Ana, taking « haitway seat *™Well that's am youre amind to look ) “Rut the plano, Letty?” asked Mary gure, yet how much a part of Miss “\Vhs: do you suppose?” she asked and nickels, out'on the table, drawing “what becamo of the boy who threw Farrow Viver to an enikess round of On the edge of her chair and fanning at it.” Mary Ann replied. "Rob was as Ann, almost gently rself with her sun-bunnet. good’ n ‘t know ax I had thought of it, an’ ke! emed, growing with @ smile, as she folded her work, them up together. “That ‘was for the flowers’ giving a tender lite tap on top of it, making Mary Ann _ Perr: yedd.ng = “What difference does that make to fhouid have a piano of her very own I putting away her needle and thim: | dress. The bargain was that T should the story, child, I wonder?” she said a *Pguld have a piano Of hes dere Oa only help, and get four dollars and six ite sharply for Misa Letty, I fancied. wren dian fetty had not made our “Bun- bite for my work. Hut you know how "Do you went me to tell you about the Yay “dresses for us, and this 1 think &! things are sometimes. Mary Ann plano?” fost of us accepted as @ special favor |" boun’ to you, word or no wo “That will walt, ay more than one man as afraid, Mary Ani Does the room seem close might @ made you @ good husband, Mary Ann looked up hastily, but she ked Miss Letty, rising to lift You can’t he'p from knowin’ that now, was not guire equal to. thé pagal Letty, for all you say. An’ that's why thought of generosity. Rob Taylor’ warn't that I meant,” inter- I say it seems @ judgment sent on Rob. farm was but a poor one at best, an nd you won't, T am Miss Letty said, Letty's very self it gray just ae she grew uray, In little patches where the rain had stained ant the paint had crumbled off. In the old garden the cedars had grown gnariedand reels and cotillons when Miss Letty |b! Not the—piano?” I began, fearfully. But Miss Letty broke me off eagerly “Yes, It is, though, “Nelly Juste’ she herself stuck a needie,In that Iifac de: >On, yes, Mies Letty, please,” and it " posed’ Mary Ann, "I guess Tcan stand Not’ that {think youve missed wny: §00 was a goodly price for It Woody, and cape jessamines burst thelr paid.’ as she looked up at me over her lene of here f never found It out’ and | went om iB she Vouchaated to us Just as we Md the Domi th Theat oe angoody, seein’ I've ining by not matryin’ him, for he never "Do sou come home with’ me, childs young spring buds on the ancient stock eteci-rimmed glasses, shaking her tem- r all, three-ten was all I e BOl!) Ag T was na: Taeee Cain the pocket of @ new been used fir ing when you interrupt- times fe roud of me, and got “Linsey” frock at its first outing. © rite to his commission fortably stored away there by Miss Let ‘ew Orleans to see about to help ua over the tedium of Sunday's But the war was com- sermon. 1 can ctly recall mi all my lite, | Was no great shakes nohow, an’ it just ehe said, when she had gathered up all Was only thinking times Is mighty hard shows hew low down he's got when he's the ‘money. from. the table, puttitoy te to be wasted,” ati’ to be sold out to satisfy a claim {nto the crown of her bonnet; “do y to im is at me gaily, ‘or making it. Mary Ann was al Tiss Letty, where Is it?” IT erled, close, even when she was a girl; just for altheas met overhead in a tangled arch- sheeting bout as if 1 expected the world like her old father betare her Merchant. in rt the gate to the house, e piano hiding in every eorner or ou've heard tel OW ly after the San. Kons 108 11008 eee aiuatered Pegging out ftom under every chair. | surrender folks had ta go to work and f,2Mn? for, ™ Almost out of reach. Crepe myrties and ed me, father w Rogers to m= . maybe Pan are right, Mary for five hundred dollar: come home with me and take a answered Miss Letty taking her “Five hundred doll Miss Letty for this, I want everything Five hundred dollars, straight.” nd folding her hands on her lap fairly gaspe a where hon “What a little goose you are, Nell,” hire negroes, allowing them fourth of and we walted, and pretiy than one occasion when, as I gat in my TRigak umes has been tie cre. ala sou Mary Ann When I’ eame back ‘by and by with clove around the eaves. sald Mist, Letty, in her pleased Vttle the crop as wages. Well, old man Runs | 220% It w ute Sa eae Somer deereedly una ue I ean remember, but dont “vex, that's all’wi it do seem a pity the receipt 1’ found Misa, Letty ‘ait ‘< ‘There began a lively tapping on one way. “It isn't bouxht yet, you know, 1 nole, Mary Ann's father that waa, he | fh@ money to buy the plano, | Toor Migs Ete ‘ronea Twas know As “they seem to get any harder ful sum, now. don’t it, when, you think by the fire, looking into the crumbl 4 hin as I loitere’, ONY wanted you to recount the money fooléd many a poor ignorant negro into vidactor, (hacen + tne i er Tne tothe strong NOW. However. father always told me of the fortune he got by Lo coals, a litte faded gleam of yout of the window panes bev Letty sha, Will me, to be sure there i enough, and beliving that a fourth warn't enough, | Or.PLeYthe family lett now deaty ie! Tae ee Pe nt bug's plane |p ain't nave & saving Lone in ine, As crombje? Tha: proves this te pupleh- her dim, ‘blue yet and a sandal-w and, looking up, 1 saw Mins Letty shak- then we shall se at once about getting and caused them to leave good homes to | Mie never cams hack from the. war SP aas o he said—poor father—I burned off my ment for him ever marryin’ er OX In ands. J 1 “Come r s e ¥. © vac 1 o war, and present it to Miss Letty) be: paid poor e end Ww Y ‘ undred doliars! Just five hun- ‘These were Rob's presents * {nye slim, $nimbled HngKE A} me “Fee Sou swoet aise Letty!" 1 oriea, See’sluryt Anat come honesty’ by her aft mother diel mon after, and the when J grew! up Tepeceaikene nenee aan meet 4 AZe o Milua Getty. said. over and Over she sald sweetly. showing within the fn, ehild; do,” she sail, when I opened catching her in my arma HAN whitling chrawenses, and I reckon we ought to itis followed one by one. ’ Somehow mehow, it seemed to me as I look*d of course you are free to do as again, her yolce sounding searce above @ uncertain, Saguerrestype face of ind her and poked my head hy ( ioe | serene * a er there warn't none of ‘em strong, and pack upon it, that there had once been 4 Tee oH are, free, to 42 08 | amain. Der voice wine like Providence Bandana: hinteareh ae witeta the door hehin d her about with me tlil our heads were brar this i mind, and excuse It In her pretty goun father died ek upon It, that there had once beer i, etitien” sald Mary Ann. | whisper, iit seems like Providence. g, |nanduome, Disctered oy, wie ae : “you'll catch your death out there di eto do, me when all the hopes 0 ole rt yourse 9 did you sas 3 aRe, . ao ; in; “you'll catch your death ub. “Suppose some one seen us, Nell, Gofiare in all, the box little plantation had to go then village had centred around Miss Letty’s : You'll feave none behind Mary Ann? ‘This mortgage against Rob once been Jessamine and agales 4 on the damp ground, without your rupee Child,” Miss Letty remonstra: eontuined and every piece of {t teeming debts, father! ‘and there piano, We. had all heard our. mothers vr. But Uimew hein” no Taylor" she asked hy and by, with 4 sweet shrub\ and on top of ail ® Mt 5 bers, too, I'l! he bound.” tod, When she had got her breath. “How with memories for dear Miss Letty— was left only t home place her: and often that would have hy Whate you thinkin’ of? ness that startled me, it’ was $2 old-fasnionel valentine, fad a Way, Mise Letty, !t 's almost epring- old'are you, anyway —nine? memories into. which she had pricked for me. I went vehing. music 3 ety in fora day's sewing since it What's to nendce them fom bein hard sudden, Node ntyou Wty Week ae. From” YOUR val i ka! ¢ door-knop, Twice nine, Miss Letty, and ‘going with her busy needle the patient patiorn at the college—the old colle weuld give them a “lift and help al ton a! § cents and meat a-gettin The mortgage—who holds ‘eit Was, scrawled in an unsteady, time," J sald, stilt holding F "on." 1 sald; “but it makes me feel of ‘memories that brought the that stood behind the churc with the piano. Some of ux had heart Maybe you just ain't had it say Letitia Mary Ann, hes!*at- hand across one corner. be “and aiready the young grass is begin- young again’ to think of having the tes her old eyes now and then laboratory we.l before your our fathers speak of ordering an extra }) hom but there's no ingly. “Oh, Perry, you Iknow, he holds knew 1 would understam ning to peep up here and there, and I ‘fast. 1 me of them, and into mine, | It warn't Jong before that burned. 1 soft bit of atu from the little factory |teluy how me. (AS for it. Hob, he'got money fom us two year Miss Letty, simply. “And now, Pe elling pn last, and you only eighteen,” said stened remember how I cried the night of the that sent its brown smoke curling above me, now om feelin’ sorry o when his wife was 30 low an’ ie snl ht all wri ie dunt Rt am sure there are pink tips « iP ty a Little wistfally “Hetgho! ‘ell me all about the piano,” I had fire, but it was all because of the piano, the tree topa beyon) the tan yard, and for them as even if I'm spared jown sick. = Now, Ae) your Mg te an the tea roses, Please come and ace. But never mind; I am to have it at last, said to Miss Letty, once when I was a the’ poor, battered, by and by Miss Letty would come to myse't which T thank God I have been dred dollars” Mire Letty it with this recelpt to Rob. It cap “Aare you coming in, Eleanor?” asked .a8 you say. Now. 1 am going to ket my ehild and sat eside her, watehing her that I Lad practl A A eit up into a full. It will, wear go far. ‘There's Rob Taylor, frinstance, Walt a imomen', Mary no difference to Lou A mbie feh | 8tnong box and I'want you to count the y needle come and go, “tell me from| Surely Miss Letty wiped a cear from r than ready-made clothes do," tney you've heard, te rouble A i rmly, | and Ri Mies Letty in a tone of voice which | gimme box and t want y . the yery beginning.’ © |her eye this time with the corner of her , id ay, “and besides, it will count —{ saw. Miss Lotty’s eyelids quiver be do'You" come with me, Nellie, | | Poor Miss Letty! Purina , would have commanded obedience even | “Op. by one we spread out the bills and! “Well, I don't. know the very beain- | work towards the pluno.” gin? her spretacles, as she snatched th i" of a lifetime into one Ut nild. if ate had not called me Hleanor in- plied up the co.ns wil the little round, "pho had unswered, “h| ‘Well, after the college was gone there} But gradually, as our keen Interest) little hearth-broom from the brass i | T think I had never seen my dear Miss | Philadelphia Times, a

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