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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EV EA TH with good music and tots of it, and| Annie Frietman, Sars Markovite, all of 98 "0 “BV Goria’ | Henry atreot, collected 12 ‘ HAVENS OF L [eae RAE Dd pani dlls TONAL Vignmah lah 120 Orchard street, collected H free physicians on board to look after NING, JULY 4, 1895. 8 and Hittle Mary Caflers, of AT Lafayette avenn Excursions. Dentistry. abienwaVehs thesis, held ae the” corner at] pg » Bathi i Lone I ‘Troad’s| PR PIMMOCK, ive weit-nown, physician Fitton. ‘atreet. ‘and Latayetto “avenue onl dies’ Bathing Suits. | Long Island Ratlroad’s) . 7 pe Wednesday. An the Cittten hi \) the sick ones, and two matrons to at-| Drandenbure, of $00 Kast Twentteth no sick babies saat rsion Routes Belentife and aklifal methods of practice 1 can | fend fund we turn the money over to you you haven't bought Commend ffm personal experience. Hie ext ‘ tend to the wants of the mothers and| ot Halie acer Cauaetee EE ACA TAIT TiSbAREMENT CITIZEN, per BW. 1 ie yet, you. oan eave TU THE SEA, anti aholitely painters an withont dgaier i ¥ babes, while corps of pretty girls ital di ayn ves ® . : ney ie. abies’ Fund & corp! pretty . . feta ata ca ane: eth extracted by Dr, Sie eel Ch : will aerve dinner to the voyagers, and| Two Long Island Collectors. Yookers Guin Fa money’; our prices are cut MANHATTAN BEAGH, [0 wit iouc sates unpleasant eect jittle Oharges. two big policemen will help the mana. | To the Balter: in half. + | Hundreds of other testimoniats at ofes, ioe Ite ‘4 eee to. "inasaae Unie Inclored find Atty conta for the Sick RAN era anos, the proceete of a LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E. R. Ertraction Free When Teeth Are Ordered, But the readers of “The Evening | Cunt collectes by Altrel Raliwin and Russell | gmat tatr held by the following little iris ° fay ke ca ee 4 r World,” and those whose liberality en Ai RRen and RUSS Babylon, 1a 1. | Mamie, Colle, Amelia, Netta, Delia, Mande ant 1 Pay. 80 & Doctors and Free Excursion) akes tne Floating Playground and Its| veg tittie Ua Poor'chlia. |A'PRIEND, 19 Wood piace, Yonkers ba, coh be for the Poor Children. twenty-one fine outings possible for the Mobis HOM UES 1 tlt. ces = Meat ee TUL anTh fick Dables of the poor, must not lore | To the Ralior: Clothing Contributions. 210 140 B18, ae ae, sight of the main work o! e Bicl We are three little courting, Annie Carr, age other gar: } : Bables” Fund. "A corpa of experienced | ine, Rarmond Heausen, twor and. Nellie @mitn, | THe ttle dresses and « number of other kar. 58 West 23d St. mb physiclans is spending these hot days | : monte for an infant were received at the clothing WHITBHALL 8T. via May Ride. round tet #0 On Saturday the Tots Go to Corns| visiting the tenements and ministering | thtee, We send 60 cents, Have saved out few hourly from 710 AM to 110 PM. and fy from 140 Bo Moto 10 POM Satur Ce ‘Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a Speciaity PANS huts, fram, M1 AM, to 1210 © | peices Reasonable for FirateClann W epot of the Sick Bables’ Fund from Mrs mund Clark, 656 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn A trankful of old clothing was received from Beck Grueme Sporting. a ick bablea. Brooklyn, i to the thousands of bables who are suf- | Pemnles up hoping It wit! help some walton Grove on the Sound. fering from the Ills that come from LOSSY ts altel bal badly ventilated living rooms, ill-amell- ing homes, the furnace heat of these ildren Do Wel Hem human hives i the poor food that re-| A successful fair held last mf For Hin Two Yenr Old. vay i al { 490, 610. B90 10 490, 710, 810, B10 PM. Warranted {0 Years. ri ’ wee WRaCRNFION Fults from lack of {ve-boxen and the | wetnesday to Sctuctay evening at One. Hundred | To the Bator Coney Island Jockey Club REDUGED RATES MONDAYS Do not be deceived by infringes re Inability to properly prepare It. and wenth street and Eighth avenue by @] please find incloned $1 for the Sick Bables’ Fi sn HEAD a h Monday during the season the Le ments of name, package or cigare which T send in the name of my two-year JUNR MEBTIN Mra, Gussie Dines And now this glad June: 194 Bast 16h ot, and 203 Grand st 4 i! 5 0° Another Popular — 50° COC ae Tete will open at Coney Island. Jt rt y ve en fine Taine six fae suae wan Aaah Grays HAS ENV POSDAY, JULY 4 Ror aqmnitaton te elther Gous tit 4004 LGraduate Penneyivania Dental College,| |. THE ONLY GENUINE. a <1 East Elgniy- free mreet 188 Ose ctaaeto may Ga ag en AY, Jl careea Sep meaniran "|| SWEET GADORML GIABETTES ate wi weal To the Raitor: PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME * nidhaetielaohd . Bear the the simile signatare of sixth atreet Errata 8.43! Incloned you will find #1, Please add to the Traces, includ 4 CON EY ISLAND 499 FULTON st. p retta Driscoll ahd Maggie Henderson 5.00 Sick Babies’ Fund lat, Perhaps thin will help We Kickin = ’ Cor. Bridge, BROOKLYN, Baby Elepeth'’ccse.cccres ssvssceuee 6.00 fave one little tot. WILLIE G. ACK 2.20 ™ HOURS--8 A. M, to 71 : O44 Prospect avenus, Brooklyn. an Traine will wave eearly eve minates Culver Route. M, ‘ iF by the Young Columbus Club...:.:. 4.50 Nathan's Savin from: Raat 34th aL and ftom fot of Whitehall ARM i i ietomcnneannar: To the Raltor: UT MACON Oy cree tere ol Round Trip, 30 Cents. pt fs pap Broome street a $8 Inclosed pl find 60 centa, which I saved up FROM TRACK. CONCERT RY LANDER. Leave foot Whitehall st. hourly from 7.10 A.M. re fe hthosaeee Lond vig, yam BRIGHTON BEACH RACES (333028 8 Sunita ih RG! Maura o 2.00 9 babies along. GOL EIN, rom 10.10 4M. 0 M ib eves =a ne nency eret. | Begin To-Morrow, July 5, | iitccs nti Vie ao” yo se eth, 7 ee ‘and Myrtle... nace, 808 A Little Fair. and will continue every week fay thereafter ; F Pelinanct Higeina an Gothen. 2.80 To the Baltor: Aamineton, ‘ints, we. |ROCKAWAY BEACH eee ponieivane | HCL subscription uss zlenener, ontectioner, oehdedd pisean (Gad) F464, thei preeesta, of & aurect to track AND JAMAICA BAY. RETRACTED FOMITIURLY | eeing ste 1D pitt ainied avenues nett little fair held by JOSHPH J. NORMAN, rom foot aan ats HAL: 692, 490. 20| seed by un only. Over! 00 Teeth extracted gaily | _duly 10, 100th Performance, Souventra orothy Meltzer, deat Kati’ Rraubel, GROVER WERHAN, For Sale. Pan sa oto Me AdalomaUraine, | axtrnotad Veosly in the eraing and ss kewe | AMBROSK KK, SOUTH BR OW fe fuurnateln a bees Se | Sattirtaye’ ony 0 9402 ria r wie daily, Sno 3 Konieksxnack, Tavie; “iis “eat ieniys CLASS POEM ‘95. SEWING MACHINES. ‘ Mths Vanna ite tao. atte, Sao: | rte, “8G ub Pol thha0 oath ttn Batica | apitissi§ VED, 500, 70a Nghth street. ...... . . 2.35 # Gibbs, Automatte, omentic, New 412.10, A \ . SO. 2m. per tooth, i an a ° ] Brophy and Rall Wde oan nome Wht Saget Davia, “Moianeh Sei] 4" 3.10. 3340, Cio, G08, 6 on, 630, 68, 7.10 | Rloure ato 7, "Gundaye. 10 te « e| casi TWO Witt | javenty-veven i ' poh “reso vin , , , ue ware ae lalde Stern and oihettarnsccces 8 fay AN Gin ae SECTS. > or monthiy pave ROUND rn no CENTS. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, |” HAVE YOU SHOT THE CHUTES? a enor et Bach mingling shadow with the Ign. o Honal amusement, ‘8h 1 1 i Benale, Willie and J as hh found us, happy to be free Hay Watevee divest BU dows: GI sreskis: Sunday Excursion $ vy HK | Tee Paul Boyton Co., torminus of Bra Beach ry Port Wi ia Yet loath to ase the liberty. ay een y o ive y - a derty'M. B... Thy hand hath led In learning’s broad and noble way, AR P T H H Gotham, City Quartet, Burt Sisters, the Elitea, DIAMONDS, watches, &c, sold on amall weekly U E UDSON No more asked. nv more taken Others #4 and Uilte Kean nest om Be Lizzie Weaton, olile Evans, Lady Orchestras payments to responalile partion; lowest prices $6. Filling, gold, $1.00 up: Gold | in the clty; agent calls. Tudor & M ———— arin 8 w way ‘ (3) BY THE MAGNIFICHNT BOUND STEAMER | Crowne, “WHiod” extracting, abc. painiem, Ss, Al’ ove ‘ Each. succeeding outing of the Sick i gt gal pata eee 7 = “ ” a. EN. For though to others, oft. befor i rer AVIS ave WwW eM DENTAL PARLORS, y one f Babies on the Floating Playground t8| oputa o-BRIEN. KATIE, HEPS FRANK GOMBERT, CELIA GOMBERT. Thou. hast revealed. they goodly ‘store, DIAMONDS, EN GAT ite Gato Brau: CITY OF ORCESTER, poate Mi Te the sent te see nertoroacbe in, Wea all For aye thy gifts abound, accompanied by new pleasures, and the | SADIE ANHALT. KITTY GOMBmRT. HENRIETTA PHILLIPS, fer 40 (old number) N. Re, next to seventh outing, which occurs next | —z, p The Floating Playground is but any number ot Harlem girs and boys, who In that Baturday, will be no exception. ladjunot of the great work done by. the | ise tase fees for the Fund: he pictures ot There will be a grove of “scups" for Bick ‘Babies’ Fund in saving baby lives | moat af the chiitren, ate given, In thle conn. n resentative will call with samples. Byndi- Watch Co.. 11 Bi lath True Alma Mater, roanes Street Ferry, nD Et i ae the ae se ve eat Summer Resorts awe JNDAY, JULY 7, And while our hearts are glad + an Terrace Garde Conried- F erencey Upet 1. tnseieNaLER, foot of 120th ot, NLR, lon. ‘They are Cecelia Gombert, ‘Sadie Anhalt, 1 : the wee passengers swinging in frames Biovngud In’ Poverty Hollow eno | Kale Hops. Kittie. Gombert. Cecelia Gririen, | That we may leave the neat and fy, | connection trom th y ‘annex oat from Personal. that leave the seats only far enough — Yet, the importance of the service per-| Bite} Johnson, Henrietta Phillips, Frank Gombert | Our Till stint Olt at aad, beeen OSC UC Se eS XCADEMY OF MEDICAL HYPNOTISM—Oltate from the deck to save baby's feet from formed by the Floating Playground and as Fs iets Sale, Fa Re TR Pa ears eyh ott aes riday vevvnlagy, 6 unite, tree: lustre ~ its Sick Bables’ outings ls #0 great that T ht Hayonnettes, ONE MASS hia delightful sail up thie Am pamphiet, ‘aber; instruction dalty ali touching, and there will be baby rock- president Wilson. has written these aie reer uae aa aad Sy The bond of friendship, classmates dear, Brookiye Fan. tan hing te a ee POUGHIEEE EST Swept by Ocean Breezes. ia Correspondence. Dr. McCarthy, 356 Weak ing-chairs added to the prancing hobby words of commendation to the Depart- | 7 the Baltor: Was wrought with mingled smile and tear, thuah ave station Lyf. ta. — 6th et horses, hammocks, cribs and other de-, ment of Docks: Agnes Higgins, ten years old, and Bertha Lud- For oft the wi i ‘seemed lon i} ov ante at 353 Broadway, Pier 40, N. R, 1, A—t0 PER CENT. SAVED—P Ughtful things that give the great white | yfgalth Department of the City of New| wig, thirteen years old, made a collection, the! Rng ‘aiwaya'a united band, nn ete aa Sonsa’s Concert Band, Piva sone barge {ts name, “Floating Playground.” Wilén, President and: Comniasioner, | Saunt of Which wae 82 We hope the” al w can grest with tone, . = ae CONEY ISLAND very afternoea and even! A MAR VRLEGUO alte Pe ee The voyage will be from West Hlev-| New York, June 25 189. To Hon. Ed-| {tis small, but it help Hoping you will neai esata leh Dancing Academies. . ei entaba iran hea a Oa etdad. chronic nervous diseases; fee enth street, starting at 8 o'clock in the| Ward ©, O'Brien, President of Depart-| trom us soon again, remember me and don't| With hope we welcome future days, THE MANHATTAN DANCING ACADRMY, 424 : trial, 223 Lexington a THOHAING) aoWn the NOFA Hi ment of Docks, Battery, Pler AN. R., | forget you have a triend In Bayonne yet. eee ee eee eee Ae ware Bi ae eR A Theil FG i pa = e Nor! iver around New York City. Sir: i most heartily AGNES HIGGINS, 392 Avenue D, In pleasant places cast. 24 jeasona, $5; waltz guaranteed, $5; receptions, | ‘ Sanh in ib | AMPRICAN WHEELMAN SHOES—Men's, 81.965 the Battery and up East River to Third commend to your favorable consldera- BERTHA LUDWIG, 178 Avenue E, And of may come the loving sigh ihe. couple, Wednesday and Saturday evenings: | toate by Day Ridge Ferry leave foot Whitehall | 1C8 § 01 eSqUETS Il Terginige, 98; ladies laced, 14 aches high, street for more sick babies and mothers, #10" the application of “The Evening Bayonne, N. J. | For college friends and days none by, Sen all, aummer. Jats week days, hourly from 710 to TLIO ALM, | | rrank’a id ave. and 69th at. ae ' nother start frem Third street at, 9) AY Qa, for a permit for free dockage aka Sweet MeN Oe MNT | Ani) half hourly Uhereatver unt 10 ML” Sun: sty evasite eacet Mauda, ADVICE PREELamyar: accidentn, damigee a Veat Eleventh street and East Third 5 nd Alma Mater, 0.8.1, every 20 . wines, all courts, all law. business. a o'clock and up East River, through Hell 'street for the excursion barge for “Sick! This is the pleture of little Minnie Rernstetn, LAN. Instruction. xiyn’ Elevated i apelin el chg A.—FOR. ADOPTION. lovely new-born baby; tall * Gate and out into Long Island Sound Hables’ pie weteertas unter eeritortous | of ay Division atreet, who had a stand and sold [EXCELSIOR Ricycle Riding School, 66th midnight. Tis TORRY (ok to OPS wurrender. Inquire’ 265 E. 78th st, to Manhasset Bay, where the day will be| of that newspaper for promoting. the = = CnC OD AR Or SAO a Call ae BALDNESS, thinning hair remedied; not Hrighton, 40 cents) Rite’s Cirets Carnival, Tes al grown new alacovery. Bena tee * spent at Cornwalton Gorve, a charming | health of a class greatly in need of the wooded spot on the high point at the fresh air afforded by such excursions. OMPLE'TB MOURNING OU ‘The various excursions furnished dur- roe encrent { orty' a ern entrance to the bay. linge the extreme. weather, of, Summer WRITES: Round Trip Reduced to 30c.| every atternooe and evening except sunday, | PAYER DETECTIVE, AGRNCY investigates ail Cornwalton Grove is only ten minutes’ | to the poor children of this city are of PRES les fi > nr = — and reasonably, 234 and #1 Broadway, Toome walk from Idlewild, where the babies |Sfeat importance to the public health, mip te RTH BEACH t R and 2; telephone, 2223 Cortlandt. ; and, believing it to roper that al i i i Tra STLIea BECRET BERVICH GST and tr ‘r mothers had auch a fine time | S0varitnents' of the 'edy pavernnent tigues de la ° reat Bicycle Trac CrTIERN'S GECHET SERVICE CO cuaieam Tuesday, thanks to Frank Gibbons, the should ald so far as possible in pro- Grippe le ‘A delightful foot Kant Daily Exhibitions of Speed Contest, private eatrance. 11 Went 42d Proprietor, and to William White and | moting sr nnecommend. that. the, pertait veritable extrait > NE oteams f-Hourly DEAFNESS, positively cure eu am. 4 Jame. Greene, who run the merry-go- | §uied Yor, for the “Sick Bables Out- ; Aenea oP a Monit a rears _ Method. _Addreas E. ‘Truene yoat 37th ot rounda and the swings, and who gavelings’. of “The Evening World,” be de malt de JEAN HOFF m ‘a rendu raf: planta af Pind Ay jare)/vie Eee Amusement Time Table: LECTIIG BUREAU, 247 West (oth eH every little excursionist a free ride, | granted by your Board. Very respect- beaucoup de bien. I! est un toni- ——e Do rea pis rid baiaes Ther» were no children big enough to, fy ARLES GEORGE WILSON, tee @ plunge in the water, but the pies’ Funa Lesident. . b tri tf The Sick Babtes’ Fund is growing foul baring re S hays i. mrot ane oe rapidly and satisfactorily, thanks to the lesrepas. A Paris jai use constam- ofan i th. splendid level baseball ground that | readers, a8 will ve seen by the tabulated ment cet extrait de malt, veuillez orm: one of the attractions in Gib-| list above. MINNIE BPRNSTEIN, bien, Messieurs, me faire savior {Wess 3 Contributions of money should be » M , i Aehing bowls bon.’s thirty-acre paradise. 5 votre prix. Agreez, Messieurs, mes t, plainly addressed, to the Cashier cl 01 Cx course Judson will have a vanioad | of “rhe World,” Pulitacr Bullding, New |§i27,t."igng' ata prauyettin Sue Dablew Fund. | PTE BET Buea “The genuine 7. of good things to eat for the sick babies | York City. Gifts of clothing should be and thelr brothers, sisters and mothers, | S¢¢ tothe, Bick Babies rund, Clothing Ean ee Three Heeve: ie anc everybody will be filled free of cost| °P°% ™ Past) a To the Editor: Johann Hoff’s Malt as usual. Several Collections, Please find inclosed $2.25 for the Bick Babter |Extract has restored que admirable et de meilleurs effets sur l'appetit si l’on le prend avec EVERARD'S BATHE, ; open thin. en 0 to 8.90 Pa ourth, as Dfore been the 8.20 P.M Clpeue Fourth, an has heretofore been the custorn. Mito 8b Ped Palas Ptr RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CURE—The 4 : Fireworks, : I >) M 9.00 to 10.30. PM Darnival. ‘of all remedies; one bottle will cure IC i A I N I 9.00 to 11.40 P, M.Rice’'s Burlesquers, | you. HiIl Medic 36 East 19th st, Sond annie 4 Spectal Announce! Bicycle Raves, | for_cireular. ‘billing IF J._N. WILL SEND particulars to Johe mpeeta! ‘ain leave beach after a Kelly, 161 West 125ch st, substantiating Industrial Savings Bank, \»xernvs site mate ya, rece yg Faetecacslons for RR. time cable, marl of 490" and strict secrecy observed. 51 Chambers St., N. Y. PROCTUR’S, ‘To. MAND | styion aro unexedlled Ww 0 6.10 P, Interest and Dividend Notices. + dune 24, 1895, | From it AM. lo il P.M, db, ee : DIVIDEND. —T en of thin Bank bat tte ext td rae "i eer Flynn's orchestra will be there, too,| Mamie Spetcy, Cella Jacobs, Cella Markovitz, me wonderfully from \erdered that fi a to Depositors el Brothers Penton. Chania Misters, Gulley Bron, Just OUT The latest and best atomiatle Bickel the effects of the grip. Utled thereto for tho alx and three months ending Ate meine” manblnes and Cerriwry for sale meee Jeanie Herworth, | Ki June 80, 1895, at the rate of Four per cent. pe i Annum on ali deporte up to the Mmit of Thr Clayton. German Re y others. | Apply | Am Thaweind: Dollars’ (63,0008 ris, 2.30 (0 10.40 P tinuous | Gold at., 24 floor Tnereat mill be credited, under date ot eR ny 1 NEW UNION “SQUARE. KATY KOSTER, neo Vreeland, will hear some= a It isan admirable tonic on, | and appetizer when taken with the meals Forty-second street [1 have used it constantly in Paris, and/ e k e@ rey would very much like te know your price 4 To the Rater: 5 3 pa BEACH tna sre me be asso + ntl grt Smif meen hen | RO Mt to help the poor sick babies ‘wo hea thle MERS GES ReEGH BABY MARION B. SHOPMAKER, AM. . M. Jersey City Helgnia, |Sematire 9a x 240 1, ey e on neck label. . NOR : an Automatic Phototype Co, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report 1 vant addressing T., We ingaye Duly 16 Original Continuous Pertormance, |g {tink (© Her Aivancage by 5 T, World, Vaudeville KNOW YOUR FATE and fortune; consult Nive, e — ——_—_— ] ‘8 Bros. and Geo H. Wood. 40 others. iflc palmist, 20 East 17th st.; fee $1; opem JAMES McMAHON, President. DAVID LEDWITH, Comptroller. Throu, “CI ” aie reatme! nce ot and all blood \- ; wasn qnronmh the Brooklyn “Cittsen.” | ruvan & Mrwpxinon Co., Agents, New York, | Bridge Docks rt of Palisa : | MADINOS, RUSTE R TEEN | eRe, eaneee, gerotula al ee Ballers scant ASK FOR THE GENUINE MUSIC AND REFICE! TauRiG nays vandewinne eet, AT 8 A ia Teall Sine FRO yj closed 47 cents, brought to this office by , 4 FARE.......(ROUND TRIP)......60 CENTS. |4 TRILBY . | VMimiosion, Sc: Neserved Seats, #1; oxen, se | bala ft summer’ stock, Denis 8h a ABSOLUTELY PURE Mule Agnes Metineany, of & Latayats avenue, | JOHANN HOPF'S MALT EXTRACT. | ore cid at ats down wattns of Sas bt | lone & tat ‘Ati OW: | rnb sheet ot aia pertopianes ta Genter Hat | prane'n = 9 oD 4 7 fii “Help Wanted” advts. were printed in All “Situations Wanted” Female advts, in The World repeated in 2 20 words, 9 The World during the first half of 1895. The Evening World. Over 500,000 circulation secured. 9 10 cents. “Bhe was a very charming girl when! What his aunt might cut up into I don't |“‘as if I should persuade a child to bolt| got the ght in them. Not that she|what he had sald, and her mouth was|rain, but it might have been a bit awe 9 Tran away with her, naif dir ‘Henry | know, but he was'too much of'a gentle: | with me, and when 1 sald she was. over | luked up much Lknew her chiciy by | set firmer even than 1 had tought, | ward for Us Tewe had been Boing ap ee le A erville, regarding ‘the fire attentive-| man to say anything about her, or to twenty-one, they ‘sald they did ngt see | her looking 40 down in the mouth, but)” {) Now7! she asked town Instead of stopping at ) 3 ¢ from that morning to the night how her parents could stop her.’ she really’ Was all he said, tall’ and)“ 'Now,' I said, aod she put her hand Was a deuce of a fuss, Benorbin held her breath for Ww me at the lidorado,, he had f H F 4 course, “Don't forget you may old Horsford really missed his. io What you! slight, anc with @ fair skin, but L was on my arm and walked out of the room airty’ seconds, et eyes on his Nellie, ae he called|like If you are twenty-one,” added Sit |Fiad to seo What he hadn't told me, aiite coolly, as i she expected to find ter, and they found out about the Vil tell you all T know about her." | her, again, | Harry "Waterville, turning round to | that there Was Just the squareness and inthe, passa special Wonderfully auick; but the sta n by Sir Hi Gontinued Bir Harry, without ooking | "\; Have you written? 1 asked. Mabel Benorbin, who said! “Pivane 80 et of the “jaw. that» ahowa a dutiful Iuf'want'i wrap.’ 1 sald, and | tlon-master was & brick,’ and, the W: P. ; he nd had an answer on, and he continued: ughter hag a willof her own, TL dare- nt into the cloak-room L called | porter “who had been about. had gone al The True Story as It ‘as Told by If £LEMFY| *Mavel," said Mra, Benorbin, “I want| from her mother’ and a few lines from |. “"Treasington Kk say ‘Tressy knows all about that now; rto be quick, and take the first | home to. bed with a. sovereign, in paving, ‘Are yt ep the Morning Post, will you see if it is| her s ing to help me? and I ing, | and w so she brought out a big | pocket from me, so te old man got er. They wate Den nt her he likes itor not, it was n Wat il inthe Horary? Hilda will help you." [all her letters and the oldman swears “Ti do what’! cans’ and trying to chink | What'l wanted to nee at sucha Umne’ | furry thing and I helped her to put fe | intorhia head wed gone to. Lowi, and Be , atervilie, ° ° . . . @ |he'll turn out'of the house on the spot it all over tll it got time for him to| The least little smile glinted in Mabel | on, worked the telegraph people some- ‘Tressington came to the Hldorado|@fy one, servant, child, dog, who helps catch the Cold-Meat Tratn, and, at the| Benorbin's eyes as she saw her sister" ‘It's muimma's, she said, ‘I daresay | how, and had detectives from Sco} one evening, three years ago, when 1|her to hear from’me or'write to me.’ last moment, [ said to him, ‘Fix the| Hilda's fingers travel lightly count her she will be able to find mine to go home| Yard waiting at Waterloo, about the was there, ‘looking badly hipped. 1! (pretty, auf 1 aid, ‘playing | it | wedding for ine day after to-morrow at | own smootit chin while Sir Murry Water. | Witty 1 can't. fi Hime we were driving | to the Nora ever saw a fellow look so bad,” began rt jown to le @ servants 2, and get as many people together as| ville continued. ‘ right sald, ‘they won't run|Camp from Woking Station. You see, | Whatever Sir Henry Waterville soni whe usually preent what ae ar Henry, ie ves Hh love, he told | Nai you eee gata on iT silea you oa jane Jee Us have an: hate AAG: “TE got an Introduction to her papa, aus in for stealing ty whe h, Py. ithe she'd gota necklace ot her mother's as i may have expected to find at the Benor-| said, and she emphasized her remark) me. head-over-cars in love with a gir A sald Tressy, ‘I riled corner affair; ask all your friends, and | very pompous old fellow, with a Tit'of Way, was precisely what they tried to| well as cloak, and they were ‘dy whter of an old | him by what I sald, and so did she; in 1 ularly their wives white Walsicoat and gold everywhere, do, but Tl cone to that. Well, there | to arrest her for stealing them, and me bins, when he accepted their invitation | by letting him devote to her mote | chap who had retired from business and) f fancy she threatened to bolt if 1.“ ‘They know all about it; they’ Watch-chain, studs, eye-Klasses. He Were plenty of couples sitting out in} for aiding and abetting. We return for a couple of days’ shooting, he found | most of such conversation as he vouch- | settled in Dorset, a lovely girl with all| wanted her to. heard It all hundreds of times, he said, | beamed upot me, ahd said he used to karden catching colds, so no one |our ‘swag! next morning but It quiet, and a host and hostess too much | safed during dinner. [ih Usual perfection, and a father with), © "Then she means business,’ 1 sntd, Which, with him in that state, 1 could | know my father.” He must have kiown as we strolled down the path to[have been awkward. He's a nice i in awe of him to obtrude thelr plans for| After dinner Mr, Benorbin and Mr.|the only drawback. ‘ressington’ head Raia aura Tab tlets her daldl only bal UU NGRe ancnIne } WAR OR (0 BROrROrdA | TAR TO ED Oe SL will te anaeriad toinarcow,! 1|° Ut week tee Wie Sele Cae his amusement after he had hinted that | Kansen only remained in the drawing- hunted with the Hiackmoor Vale one| did not put it quite so short; he was a by the 11.15, with pretty vague ideas!once to all his daughters That was bail. ‘He has got everything ready. the account myself for the Morning he was sufficiently amused already. To | room long enough to drink their coffee, | leave, and met the girl, had been asked | little inclined to drop into poetry and of what 1 was to do when I got there, | What T wanted, aul l thought L Was ail 1 thought he would,’ she said, ‘but, | Post; put in all the people with han Iment{and for the former to grumble at ity) {, ta¥ On at her people's house when | use long words, as men will at such a except that T Lad drawn every halt! right, but for @ long Ume it wax no Ko. of course, I have had no letter. to their names, Lke the Delamains, ms invite him was rather a rash experimen: s jhe left the friends he was with at|time, but after 'an hour or two he was penny LT had at my banker's, and Was|‘Tressingtons girl 1 forget, her name,, "Tt seemed to her a matter of course}a Prince somebody with a foreign ‘title, on their part, made in perfect good / not having been brought into the Gin= | Bree and nag mccer ied, sand then, juat god enough to say he thought I under- oaly going to stop short ci3 urder, put Nellie [said just now, but I'm not quite! that I should have a gab at the sho wanted’ to study, English custome faith by Mr. Benorbin, who knew his|ing-room. They then departed to the | belore he le! 1 houke, “he proposed. | sid. im : airectly T turned out of the suation’ atid sure of it sat tint’ next Her mother and she must have thought we Weré|sakl the bride was given away, in Benorbin with something of » misgiving | Ville by the drawing-room fire, answer-/ rhe would /have jumped into his arma) ‘My dear fellow. he sald, ‘we are notion I was so when I tuabled up the make her dance, was her view of the the way to Atlershot. for she would/a copy and sent it to the old man, da in the recesses of her mind, a doubt|!ng Mrs, Kansen’s inquiries after his | standing, if he had only said 4, under orders for India; we sail in ten steps at Waterloo people who play al question, and as'f did not want to secin hardly leave the fly When we reached | the end the Horsfords got so many cone ¢ ¢ pen. e was very fond | days, and if I get up to town again little Ket superstitions, you know too presking at first 1 daticed with her the station, which, you know, {fs only | gratulatons on their daughter's brilliant whether the past sowing of an abun-| mother's health and whereabouts polite- of him, I know that a couple of hours its as much ast shall | "Th very first thing "saw Was the| sisters instead. 1 did not like to say | few hundred yards from the hotel, ¥ fnarriage that they had. to cave, in tf { dance of wild oats tmplied a readiness to|Iy rather than explicitly, and seemingly) | He glanced round for a moment; Mabel do. 1 was down there ax long as they |Iorsfords's name, they live a nulle or anything "(them for “thou Fore there can be no train’ so late ‘as keep thelr mouths shut, but they'd made 4 ‘abandon them and sow no more, and a|€ndeavoring to conceal a not-to-be-con- | Benorbin had let fall from her lap a| would let me stay, and I've been down #0 from the town’ and there they were [might have been all right, on (he t she said, when T came to help her | fuss enough in two days to account for ' 4 i és big ‘Tennyson she had been reading a | since to try and get near her, but now 1 placarded all over the place as patrons, |fand they might take stict Views about out after letting. them know in. the|the rumor you heard, T believe her feeling that some persons might suggest |cealed uncertainty to whether the few mnites before, and he seemed to can't get another day.’ He ommunitioe. Ar something ohare Kind! |auty ta parents and that kind of thing, statto * father gives them an allowance not in a censorlous world that a title dat-| Dowager Lady Waterville was winter- fear an. interruption, for he went on | '* And she does not get your letters’ Pall, f don't know’ it you were una they! cortdinly aid’ not respond iO” Can't there said 1. and up buaged | and has them to stay, there since : ing at Hyeres or Mentone. r a rather hastily, ‘Next. morning there : 1 asked, in Sherborne out of the hunting the gentle Lthrew out, and the my speckt, putliug quietly with” its| sington has exchanged into a Ine jug from James I was more potent to (08 80 Hye ementone. After @ Was the usual ‘business: stern father in || "What's the good of writing any?’ he season; it's auleter then, at the Abs | tine sipped on and Edanced tore tin steane well Upc and in we Yumpeds | ment and brought her heme. pnyhows account for his presence in a family » Kansen turned her conversa: the library to be Interviewed by Tressy, | said, at all events, but that night the Lawn 1 danced for years, Wid & harly stopping it -at the platform. The | that's the true history of Mrs, Tressinge containing marriageable daughters than | tion to matters of more local interest and Mrs, Horsford interrupted by her!” ‘And she does not write to you? ‘Tennis Club’ or e such Institution Jdiy but silently frantic, w station master was a brick, he stared | ton’s bol im any efforts on his part to be agreeable, |ANd he looked gently grateful for being daughter In her housekeeping and taken “He only groaned for an answer. Me was going to make things livele. if por woulin't begin aid t frit in dress clothes, a “Well,” began Mabel Benorbin, | “#¢ y P is + |left in peace. Mrs. “Kangen had a good | into the drawing-room. Of course, no-| nad kept up his pluck tll that night, claret cup and two fiddies could di it.) When Ht did i ought to take edand a ball dress show-| you never ran away with any one in @ or even a masterly method in dealing | deal to say on local matters, her inter- | body ever takes advice till it’s too late 1d had been so determined to get the It was the very thing for me, Whether Horsford, Btll, We had begun her cloak, but he only) » way than that—~ I with rocketting pheasants, Sir Harry|est in what might be considered other | to be of any use; they would have done girl away somehow and marry her, and ‘Treasington’s, Mins He there |and it Was on when’ th fall expensive amusement, | Waterville most probably accepted be- | People’s affairs extending beyond the | better to have kept it dark and jet the sure he would succeed, that he'd got or her parents came her at opened, but even to my {t's time for us to be going way, for a poor man," sald Sir Hi | confines of her husband's parish, and| parents find it out by degrees; don’t license ready tn his pocket, As a matter of fact, - hoped! the | fords did aot stir } it's half-past eleven and we have Waterville hastily, “what with the spe- 4 cause he had nothing better to do; hav- foding itself particularly roused at all! you think so? What parish?” I asked. she would come and wired for dress dancing myself aod waited, arly ount of t cial and the trousseau and all, I did not ing arrived, he made himself as com-|times by the various social proceedings | He went on before Hilda Benorbin, to| ‘Oh, we shall have to be married at clothes, as | had brought no luggage. and ready, biding behind | some school insy Benort hunt the next season.” fortable as he eould without aggressively {fhe nelghboring garrison town. A| whom he had turned, had time to more Aldershot, he said, ‘I had to take my I found they would arrive by a quarter | people hing till at last wants to 8 8 design for ‘L-do think it was nice of you," sald ely |regiment had recently departed thence | than incline her head to show that she oath one of us had lived in the place prst eight, and while 1 was inquiring |why t been nk King the Will you Hilda Renorbin, but Mrs. ” Benorbia | disturbing other people, showed no vis-|for Aldershot and the wives of the new| understood, and before her mother,, where We are going to be married, #9 about that 4 settled up my other ar- feed, 1 Waiting on t 1-room rame into the drawing-room at the mo- ] ible signs of being impressed favorably | Comers whe repiaced At were to be called | whore expression did hot denote com: thi A fettled the question.’ ; n pngements, he st Hon muster was a for one wunty members, ment to send her daughters to bed, and 1 or otherwise by the appearance of the |jgtances ‘might demand ir’ fen cuRm: | plete acau.escence, could say anyth.ng: looked through it to see it was all civil sort of chap, and 1 have an uncle his 4 Who artived with t ne dir answer. le ° . ‘What Mrs. Horsford sald, I forget, 1 right; I know a little about these things but it cost me over a flourish finally, and gave Mrs, Horstord ‘A couple of nights later, after he had Misses Bapornis pon Antroauotion to) moet PrOOIe ins fumnborhood ‘hospi don't think I ever heard Th believe the and poything wrong at me last moment nar he same ‘ fey in, | tay ore husband gave hls to , left for London, Mabel Bonorbia mad them, and only looked a little sorrow- . vere ac-| girl tried tears, and couldn't manage would have been fatal. But It was all "Whi asked Mabel Benorbin, | lady Wife of tl ne reference to the Tressingtol ful ms Aid 0 ae that Mr. Kanaen, | $fPted_ With blind confidence, but Mrs. | hyster.cs; but what the old man sald fo right, it looked no frayed from being from behind him ‘ At last they possessed, “you might just as well was brushing her hair in her Pe ee ey ean ee the atte nea nmen: | Kangen had the gift of disctimination, | Tressingion, when. they had xchanged carried in his pocket { was afraid it all tke answe alls have played another game ot billiards.” Koln to Ded. tu ’ + en | a : jady In particular! views on Ways and means ai might have lapsed from not being used If-a-auinea T think ford sitting & ut Mrs. Senorbin had risen at why he does not live wi ked with his wife to meet him at din- | She had heard that there was a tale to/| ments, is not fit to repeat. He's a curi- n_ enough. cheap art of entertain wall, looking the word "not wishing her hus- said Hilda. her, on the strength of the latter having |22,,told; though her informant “from | ous old chap; I, know him by repute, and ‘Right,’ I said, ‘then the only thing was in the room early, ant had to waic quite ina ha band to ¢ lity for the Tressington not live with his . i | inability or unwillingness, probably not have seen him in the hunting field o1 to bring her tothe church door, and time before mebody &: up. Not Was any time improvemen n had to xclatmed Mabel, /) known his mother in bygone days. the latter, could not enable her to tell) any rate, at mee fiat I've got to do. sfords and [very jose any Way her could not be a follow, casting a lance be- “Sir Harry Waterville,” said Hilda, " He's good-looking in a way,” said|!t. It seemed pretty plain that in the | command of langua; going to help me” » out Tressington's irl.’ Very long affair w they Md hind her at Sir erville stand.| with her long hair shading hes fece: Brthel Benorbin to her sister cs they | practised hands of M: ansen. the | standard for a son-in-law isa thousand | he said. it 'wan the first night he had asked Mabel Benorbin, almost|be back in a quarter of an hour at ing by the fire. sil warming oim-| “Most people don't know he is martled; they | tale of that young lady's past whether |a year In trust securities, Consola for really been down on his luck; he had inaudibly. the outeiie, ‘so L Just went and sat self and looking at che clock; while the | she is In Callfornia somewhere, he be- went upstairs to dress for dinner, “but | told or untold, would color her social | choice, or he might have taken any one wot a few hours’ leave to run up and see! "There was not much difficulty after | down beside ber and sald Miss rbing steadily refused to meet | Leves. f don't know why he told he's the sort of man who would not put nab reciable degree in the| with a near relation in the House of if one of the sharp solicitors could do! hearing him rave about her dark hair, “I'm here to take you to Tom Tres-| their mother’s eye as She left the room, | but" she added, at least her mIsnaIe ies an (neh Ao menee aureoae* neighborhood of Dalbur; Lords at a reduction. Tressy is a cler-|anytning for him, and had not taken |and eyelashes, and eyes that you would |sington, Miss Hersiord, Will you come? | "I suppose it came all right,” said | thought so, only her volce was ve f in Pi anybody. know whe she was,” said|gyman’s son, with three-fifty or #0 as an|so much gs he paid, I fancy. They |expect to be dark, too, and that turned) "Sue Shut up her fan and looked at me] Hida, as the-door cloned. 9 = — “L-think f'm glad he did.”—Com \ 7 Oink te horrid,” said Hilda Ben-| Mrs, Kansen, “but”— Sliowance from an aunt and his pay.| Wanted to’ know her age, he said,|out blue when she looked up and you|and f looked at her, and her eyes we! “Right?” he sald, “oh, yes, right aa| from Black and White, . 1 et:

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