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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1895. mot front Broome _ ——* i HOW THE TOTS LIKE IT sie eis ee sre Cae Te = ly part ha lon ym el . 1 Great Crowds of Babies om the oe ier foe io wesble a ab. os a ae Over Half a Million Per Day. Ff i AR Sr eration, ang Saly ane calla Frem Florist Thielmaan. ow resh- Air Excursions. brin Rape: Tor the childten, and| Te te Béiter: A Splendid Time at Syivan Beach Saturday. To-Morrow the Sick Babies’ Fund’s Charges Go to Idlewild Grove, Previously. | acknosledeed. Fair, 8 12.00 Viltiae Behool Tuxedo. 1.35 Albert Ackerman, Davi 1.00 Ww. M. 6.00 408 8.20 3.00 4.00 1s 1.6 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.90 a 0 80 Little, Bawards La is Sympath! 6 1B 138 0 “The Evening World's" floating play- | ™ Ground makes its first visit to Idlewild Grove to-morrow, and a thousand sick babies, with their mothers and their Uttle brothers and sisters under six years old, will enjoy @ splendid sail, a ay in one of the prettiest places on Long Island Bound; have plenty to eat, an ocean of pure, creamy bottled milk to drink, and have unhindered enjoy- ment of the swinging crib-hammocks| ty bung on the upper deck of the big white barge William Myers; the hobby hors the baby-carriages and the big swings on shore, They may have their shoes and stockings off and paddle in the wa- ters of Manhasset Bay, if their mam- Mas are willing; they may gather flow- rs and berries in the fields and woods of Long Island, and, best of all, they | %! may breathe their lungs full of the pure alr of the East River, Long Island @ound, Manhasset Bay and the field ‘This will be the sixth of the twenty- one Sick Babies’ outings on the floating playground, The fifth, which came off on Saturday, ‘was an unbounded success in every way. There were 125 babies in arms, little puny creatures, who came on board Uatless, heavy-eyed, wan and peevish. They slept pretty much all day in the swinging cribs, the carriages, or cud- @le4 up in their mothers’ arms or on the deck of the bar, ie ment fsa ket made ” nen they ey 5 got, back tc to ther naverbent tt us ‘A tH pass goter in aE: and cheeks, an a Uitte eyes ready Ge a5 bate ro in th eae homes, isd mothe tnd ‘more than 0 uttle chilaren who had Fot reached their sixth birthday—fo1 ghildren ore wx lowed to on a on the 8 float! in, rT. A. ng playgrou posuese, Br Prepares with Th ihe aes ot hts tits eeeltichne econ co mhe lool ; after ihe slek babies on thess received invaluable assistanc: Ri} aapeclally St meal time, from @ bevy 0 fentie-hearted women,” who. tuck ir sleeves and their skirts and ene tered into the work of s tre. mendous family o: Peay * jousand Teith wholes esouled, hearty energy. These rs. Ma: ra Rete irs. arr} Fite beree Pas We! rady a peice UoGase and ‘ite, path adie ler, brawny men antly, Tov~ rchard ‘woods, the shallow eddy and ri In the boats free of charge, aay tried to catch, with bent na, pome of the weakfiah so plentiful 2 read the barge the two “Even- Ing World” ee pe Brats "*Gcraing home the Boats Br AB jattery. the play, f¢ were Je, faade to-marrow clocl West from tat start Ww r Idlewild at & leventh Me reeks and at ry orclo No one ill be’ admitted | withou rinted ticket by the doc! good. Ev nose dea! eibute to the Sick Babler. eth ae) Rot only piesa Semi weekly outings to the, alling babes, but intains a corp of doctore to look after them in thelt homes dur- ing the entire Summe! ponvaee 4d money ty “Cashier Of World, Pullteer "Bullding, ew Yor u find iene kK ‘Sick Babie: East Twenty-firat FREE DOCTORS STORIES. In @ wretched tenement—once a fash: fonable residence—in Greenwich street 1 met with @ case deserving of great pity. The husband had j@st been sent to the island for the crime of consump- tion, He was an honest, hard-working man, but not having acquired a suff, clently fashionable disease to be treated in a hospital in the etty, had had to fol- Jow the thousands of incurables to th Hoepltal The mother Chari moven to this & block of Wi ai atreg by cleaning o! doctor of medicine, because just'earn enough for ‘The mother | to know that she tlent to the uinbe of babies Hlont waa added to the number of bable ho wi rit suffered unassis! peed Bat for “The mveoing World” Fund. of the volty—withia treet te ears living The other day I found an interesting case of twins born about three weeks ago to @ poor woman living in great poverty on. a top floor of a rear tene- The nel Birth of her children and Kept her dally Wants supplied up to the presen The Gal are Ace aulle oppoatteao ther ites Je hile tee altnoush ft fully for dying of servation for yr the ifttle 6 ones. lo Village School. ‘The village echool et Tuxedo had closing ‘ercises on Friday might last, when a email ad- Cake and Candy Sold by Four. ‘To the Edit ing 5 \ To the Béiter: Manhattan avenue Te the Balter: Worl ick at 343 Vernon a boys: item, ceeds of want Pearline. ness, in economy, and above all in its absolute harm- Inclosed please fied check for the Bick Babieg rene, . Five boys and five im four days for the Bick will put our names worked vary Babies’ Fund. We hope fa tne Bvoning World” an we hard Albert Ackermann, Fred. Ackermann, i, Adolj Biwle: Ackermann, David Darey, 13. May and Birdie Help t Bane Sidway, ba Elsie Stinaany, Gertrude Stinasay, 0, Lucy Yule, 10. Emily Yule, & Cau 18. ue To the BAltor: Please credit May Post and Birdie Biumenbach, of One Hundred and Eleventh street and Medison avenue, who held $1.9 reallved for the Bick baanar leat, Wedneatay, pith Bable Fund, Seven “Brookiya Bers. Inetosed find a check of 14.08 for “The Breatng * Bick Bal Fund The fair was beld by the following seven Levr,, 18 Hugo Staiger. Schwerin, 11. M4 Hohwelsner, 13. Benjamin Moss, 1%. William Murphy, & ‘William Staiger, 13. Given Grate! ve Te the Maitor: Tnelosed you will find #7 sents, the proceeds of @ fair hold Saturday, June 22. Hoping this roman’ mite will do the sick babies some we nd van Tcwned he be ry give it gratefully. BAS nOHe a "The mother had ween left MAY, STONE, with almost nothing, as her husband di pTeaen tell Rot earn much money at best, and her condition oS) Ol bors kindly attended her at the ee eee To the Alter: Please accept the imelossd $0 conta, the pro- Yriday. We know it Stok, baby. iT hey eum, er twill bi or sum, "bul Lenlasd Pint Sympathives with the Noble Charity Te the Batter: Inclosed please Badteg Fund In me your nol % cents for the Bick rararicisam. Gina to See It Growing. Te the Biltor: Piease give the inclosed $1 to the Sick Babies’ . the fond Cntr Speen pudatch Dover Pial ¥ For & F. F. Beecham’s pills for con- stipation roc. and 25c. Get the book at your druggist’s and go by it. Apaval sales more than 6,600,008 boxes 2 Which have you an eye to, = quantity or quality, when you buy something to make nfo easy? If it's quality, ne hove lessness, no matter how or where you use it, there’s nothing to tompare witli this, the first and only washing-compound. What difference does the quantity make, after all? If you spend five cents or ten cents or a dollar for an aid to washing, don’t you want the thing that will give you ty for that amount of money IF YOU SATISFY US YOU We have on exhibition in one of furnished 4-Room Flat at : EAT — thing | for ON HEE e We Allew raper tickets are. not Li will ww" cera eet hi for their: Uhr Colidrens abo te OPEN SATURDAY Bi “To Let” advertisements were printed in The World last week. IN HER WAY. the most work, the best work, and tl Asai ini ra “J. & S. BA Ave., Cor, 19th St iNING ONTIL ie most certain safe- ? That thing is Pearline. NO MONEY DOWN ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. our show windows @ completely REBUN, SHANE oom POR: BUIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANOE. 2hGelT™ UMANN’S, = 10 OCLOC! THE WORLD'S Circulation for the First Six Months of 1895, 553,812 Per Day. This EXCERDS the COMBINED CIRCULATION of ten New York newspapers, or, to be more specific, is OVER 100,000 more than the COMBINED CIRCULATION of the Herald, the Telegram, the Sun, the Evening Sun, the Times, the Tribune, the Evening Post and the Mail and Express, THE WORLD'S Circulation First Six Months of 1895 + 583,813 Per Day First Six Months of 1894 474,005 Per Day. First Six Months of 1891 . . 322,100 Per Day. First Six Months of 1883 . . 26,537 Per Day. Gain in One Yer Gain in Four Year: Gain in Twelve Years.. 79,748 Per Day. 231,713 Per Day. . 527,276 Per Day. HOME COMFORTS are assured any one who takes advantage of this gr. We wish to reduce our stock before making EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in our building, and to that end have cut prices almost in half, We furnish flats complete and give most Liberal Credit. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Curtains, Clocks, Pictures, Bedding, Crockery, Tinware, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, &c. CASH NOT NECESSARY. J.Baumann&Bro 1313to 1315 Third Ave., bet. Sth and 76th Sts. 67TH ST. STA. ELEVATED RR. OR CABLE CARS. 9 tH 10 PL. Mannes # SONS. # offer, Everything for Housekeopina. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. 176... et GRIEF CONSULTING PHYSICIAN TO THE PRA- BODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ‘This wonderful book te the Prine Keeay em Banoested Vitslity, Atrophy, Nervwes ond Physical Debitity, and all disenses and Weak- messes of Man, from whatever cause, for which Dr. Parker war awarded the Gold Medal Assoctation, It contains prescriptions for acate Gent 1m full gilt, double a sta Liberal Terms. HENRY MANNES & SONS, 429-431 EIGHTH AVE., Between 3ist & 32d Streets. fC hy ttm Notions! Med! #7 peges, 135 valu aud chroaic diseases. ed, tor only $1.00. eth KS the young. ‘The book for every Prospectus, with testimonials, Consultation in person or by 1 the middle-aged, the old, man, married (or. ingh. REE, tter trom 9 to @ 89TH YEAR. PARK ROW AND SHATHAN sa Seven Stores COWPERTHWAIT. “OLD RELIABLE." FURNITURE, CARPETS, 2a EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, LOWEST PRICES BEST GOODS, LARGEST STOCK, LONGEST CREDIT, LACE CURTAINS, $1 UP. ATEVUL—COMFORTING, COCOA ROBERT J. THOMPSON & CO, Broadway and Twenty-seventh St. $25 and $35 Suitings To Order $18 Tailors love money ; they love it so much that they want—they expect, you to pay for a suit whether it fits or don’t. If these were ordinary ‘ods we woidn’t spend a cent adver- tising them. But, we imported them ours selves and we know you would have to pay $25 to $35 for them any where else, $18 made to measure. Imported Res- what you like, Choose trick Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots or Black or Blue Serge: We'll make it with all our well known skill We've for $18. The reason ? got too many, If it aon’t fit—don’t want your money. That’s what makes you safe, “Tailors love mone qlamtied Troceerings that were 9% and $10, Dentistry. N.Y DENTAL CO. DENTIST S| 108 WEST 23D ST. 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Jersey’ City 1p New York StL OPERATIONS PAINLDes, h Tixtracting,' 26c.; painiesa, 2 DENTAL PARLORS, Jeanty by our now sciontite | j method; NO fare! or bad Pridtend applica te the ra a eistithe Le ot, ny more taken Others 4 and up. Gold be., soft, bs. opposite Macy'a All House, Room and Woarisent Advts. in The World this week repeated in The Evening World. Over 560,000 circulation secured. 10 400 mpleyes: neh. fo, mothe, A TAERIER RELIABLE” CARPETS A MANVELLOUA COUPLING OF HIGH VAL- UES AND LOW PRICKS FOR TUESDAY, Royal SergeSuits | $12.50 A way to tell. 4 Stretch a white handkerchief over your fore-finger. Rub it briskly backward and forward over the face of the cloth. If it s dyed with Alizarine not a pate iclé of color will come off on the iandkerchief, Don’t buy a bad serge sult when it’s so easy to tell the dif> ierence, Royal Serge Suits are absolute= fast color. Sult with sitk tinting Sult with plain lining $ta.g0, Good work in cur Merchant Tailoring department. Handy lo- ation. People who are used te good clothes say our prices are ORIENTAL RUGS. 2 Khiva Rug 6.4%). ai 9-10x12-9 Herer Rug. Making © home attractive should be the first ‘ation of every one. Do not pass these by. Furniture to please all at bargain pri CASH OR CREDIT, COWPERTHWAIT & CO, 104, 100 & 108 WEST 14TH 8ST. Near Gth Ave, RROOKLYN STORES: FLATBUSH AVB., NEAN FULTON 8T, SPECIAL SALE OF VEILINGS. Dotted Black and White Chif- fons, Gauze and Fancy Nets for Summer een very low. AT SPECIAL PRICES, Auso E O THomMpPsoN Real French Haircloth, 355.. LASER & SIMON, 142 WEST 23D STREET. ore eae permanent 245 Broadway hag Amusements. KEITH’S nc Soe eae Coolest Vaudeville The The Meers Bros. ‘Wood, tt 2} KE BLS pat vit tre, aw in et | THE NEW ROOF PRO’ TIC TRUBS Co. ee SPRCIALTIE£S, Cae IM tan and HN Broadway, cor, HN at, New York, ue nx 100TH eg GARDEN thr ‘RILB Amusements. | MANHATTAN BEACH Swept by Ocean Breezes. Manhattan's Midsummer Merry Making, Sousa’s Concert Band, Every afternoon aad evening. Rice's Burlesquers In the Up-to-Date Extravaganss, ‘1402,"* ry evening except Bunday. Pain’s Fireworks. Jepan and China Bvery evening, except Sunday an4 Monday. Rice's Circus Carnival, “| Mivery afterncen and evening except Sunday, ACADEMY OF MEDICAL HY Friday evenings, $1; , Tes naatruation correspondence, 7 Sad perman ee Tignthit. of Mee ; Gret-clase referenecs., re ‘by Dr. York: a A SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, re forever. electricity: etitings oat Lazington res pas Liners ee Sa aS pesiouse ‘Ome, GH Broadway. 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If she prone FARK SOUTH BROOKLYN: | vanderbilt "oven ’Morrisanias Suse LACK GILMORE’S BAND AMERICA. Dally at 3 and BIR Me ADMISSION, Me THEISS'S Wii 87 MURS HARE | cheep, natural and pon AND ALHAMBRA COURT 184 and 196 Kast 14th at, near Monmst’ Grohestrion pave ‘Aitersoca 6. Siventng. and, bladder troubles. J. Went ). box AMERICAN GARDE: bea Rha heat atv PaRNGlt woe TO ADOPT—Baby boy. | surrender. cs Y. WANTED—To ae, must bare blue tree b got Mo, ether “ehtlaren, ays, 140 W. 17th ‘ats 24 f00r- hia Mey r le Re Pro antage; tul chester _Co., Conried: Ferenczy Opera Co, ns | Story of a Summer When Fate Was Too Much for Greta. Greta'’s glance wandered out on the unlit ocean. “I have never,” she said, Summer any place, that is, any nice pl where there was not a ‘Devil's @omething and @ ‘Lover's’ somethi “There are likely to be those two ss wherever you go," and the man her side gave a comprehensive glance (Qt the lavender-gowned figure. She was Jeaning one hand on the railing of the plassa and swinging in the other her tennis racqui “Pout!” she rteorted, with a pout that ad won her a half dozen proposals in ite time. “You condescend to be clever, even in this warm weather.” He watched the pout amusedly and did not wonder that Mme. Rumor credited her with four Summer engagements. ‘Then he it a cigarette without answer- fing her. “You always condescend, whatever you do," Greta continued. “I suppose it is Because you are tall and can curl your Maso." She did it and Clinton took « “spent the breath. Tt is bad breeding, if I do,” Clinton observed. Bke laughot, with a glimpse of even “You fll-bre Hardly. I | te member when I first saw you in New York you had that same air about you— ‘a critical survey. I wondered then what | your first name was, and I can remem- ber my delight quite well when Mrs. Allyson-Forth called you ‘Deah Rex. Rex 1s @ very good name for you." { “I am glad you like it. It is an ab- breviation of Wrexford; my mother was & Wrexford, You fever will call me by name you were eo delighted with. do most things. Sho nodded and he smoked on contem- platively, wondering why her convers tion always seemed clever, when it was! really only personal. Perhaps that was the reason. “I wish,” and he looked up at its lavender band and the Yale pin in) front, “I wish you would not wear that | aot! Her eyelids widened. “Why?” manded. e de- He hesitated. One could say many Garing things to her, but there was al- Ways the chance of a curt dismissal. “Tell me why," she insisted, “Because the girls all say that you wear It—because—a hat brim would be in the way “In—the way? I do not understand, Her eyes rested on his with charming innocence in their blueness. He brushed off his white coat sleeve meditatively. He knew she was staring at him and was quite conscious how well he looked in his suit of tennis fiannel. A slow crimson was stealing into her fac ie had worn that Tam o' Shanter when they went rowing the other night and came suddenly upon Tegbal ana her brother. sho said, | hot! ifs ih you wou “I do not understand, myself,” posedly. then, I shall certainly “Oh, very well, continue to wear it wherever and when- com- ‘ever I pleas | He saw her send & wrathful glance at | the group of girly, watching them trom the end of thi | continued. “Tell me," he “Because they are ous of me, whenever you are wit Ince you are rach the nicest man ofan’ in <a ‘his rette lein- inion, pute ow ifs sa ors urely ‘and ‘white Tem o' Shanter on her head, with | we e piazza. “Do you know why thew said it?” she rompted, tre all frighttully deal | seaside hotel. He wondered | who told you that I broke my ankle last | wh do when she met year just to get Dicky Mason to propuse | Amy and learned that he Was to marry to me’ | Amy in Ni “didn't te 4." |and Am | party; Oh plea: A brow you that whe ut hiinse! f prope erly? h Vent frown cama between his eye- gne of the rt my an r cing to, stay on this not| ite untied the boar from he queried, irri-| pier and drew it up to the step ine | coding tide nad Be 1" | | oreh all afternoon?” bly. \ ooh t0'd you I would show | Devil's Basin if you wanted to # t? t the ft slippery with sea- Be careful there with said, an he took hi wfely to th everal gre inine finge hore, , We can row Matter that game of ow Would be pleasant vi tn n lay and gold cushions made by he boat under his long, even wtroke rounded the puint, leaving the hotel and the Leach behind ‘the! said Clinton. “that ip the water | | tennis I think er,’ * commented Greta—a would have the benefit of it there, It is really quite a pi sort of cave, and the tennis my ankle so that I would r: walk” den rely "What is the matter with your ankle?” * “I broke it last Summer at Bar Har- it has been very easy to burt either y always let Tt gave couse, aly \ dra r, with Iittle not neglect, to look down at the smal. “y ea feels pode pin) white ankle with jis White canvas slip- Shricks whenever they m1 A Rea weed or other stra Pithey strolled slowly down the veranta aiukele PUL the ps, here Greta paused and im; he inten sid amnctiy, Wait d MBOR, 5 I sometimes think,” th eta > eyes on hiv ours, “that " ‘oing to Devil wan think k: don't want to bother to think you are mistaken, because, if I Ae mamma will want which has to be at right ‘amo’ Shanter for a hat &hgles to the surface of the water to nd you, Know how a hat is always in objects, ‘Then he ought of Amy be ted to enjoy this little maid When propel the boat, comes up it catcher the way Wind less nit is feathe ‘ou’ little minx, observed Clin‘ i aa be put up her levender parasol, ‘did you ase the way Isabel looked voy when you handed her your racquet ‘m,"" and Sree ines soft vq do’ that often te ber, Wes ft note rate, it looks Hiow feminine! glance was approvin, But his answering “Thank you. Une “Miss Is tractive,” he answered, “So does he: ston, and Clinton know Amy | Very ei the afterno bringing to and the pasi Moas Lanston,” the island nston? eamer nin them line of boat @ narrow and the of blue, away from the and from Amy With a fain in long, green r beat friend, Lan. n her it is unattractive.” aught his breath, sped es sparkling into a I do not ape the mascu- bel does It and is not unat- teasingly. my “Do you) these rocks ai [genuy, You ought notte have walked a step he answered, sternly. | Greta idly watched in the distance, and the 3 o'clock mal sengers from Portland she said, this afternoon, w # quite excited.’ on's eyes had caught @ wr continued Greta, still watehing “Isabel read us @ part o 1 at somebod. im di nousand shac incoming stear {, pervading roar the waves “ie coming morning. Her two or three first in- Isabel would y 1” themselves are so man “You mig! t yoy iy the i ai don't want you to,” them i 2 Well have let me carry | |fulye first Place," determinedly. | the knee of his trousers, and en ana "they both laughed. tennis fiannel were two deep and tmmovabl lo they hurt?" sl only feel you propo fuse me o} n stood up the vai Tie watched her grimly, saw her take a! black step and then falter, another Ane and still another, then und of pain broke from Ber and she swayed slightl Teen instant his armas had. clos around her, He lifted her gently them and moved carefully over ' She lay passive a few . aay ou re ele ering if she were v aed no Aa) had on i Remsen womuch further it wi ment. Do tell” us why, isabel” "Because, I's voice sounsea How strong he and how gentle. She turned her head over on his shou er. “I am so. glad,” ghe murmurey that 1 wore my Tam-o'-Shanter. A ha brim would have bee the th an, irrepressible smile he Iookea at the hi with Its saucy lookin, down cap. nt close is face; and, ‘We were all there, It was he forgot the precariousness of his had come downstairs, “aot persisrentiy way. There was a sudd less, to surprise him. rn granite, Minging ton ‘w nh ce wh foam that esting K again to the wet closer a4 menia that was not polite ee ere | further to the south the cliffs “i shall not loon at you a Urther 10 08, OUR See Cae Tt eon teen oride to pretake lr | ody knows. Do you think she Fe vost siddenly into an’ ites: fing.t*he sald to her when he had caught | fused him—that is the question. Switote dark ‘shadows aii his’ beeaths and sue laughed with pleas |'“T-heard her call hign "Rew ined bottom, often slippery | U prealie peiku dla?" What’ do you Mak Re Ure the ha Pot me down, then.” " Fe the name SE's) Not Ll do mot Murrender my near’ | “Nothing moodily. brok of it + | desire so easily arr qd. hu man beside her looked | He would have liked to look at her | to be vable to think sometl “I cannot go anot ed, "Oh, It hurts 80, |down, she rubbed her evallen an bendt face, tor she did not answer, but his) brother J sore, Wet \nees warned him fot to. ‘When at last they reached the boat it Bis a very breathless man who put her Boek your La ‘you ¢l