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ae ta ae I THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 18y5. 8 pena mat cm angles asa THE DOCTORS rong 1c tiroaas| NO MONEY DOWN “eR, « Ht a df the programme is so long, there Will be music ail day long. here. will 227 Bast Fitty-ihird street, ; fi IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PAR’ bi “ nid! ” i Great Excursion Routes TY. Physician’ of” Foard to renin or ait! ane PP Hs Nord batal tS fal W HO CURE. TU THE SEA. Wo have on exhibition in one of our show windows a connieels] D Mothers should not forget, however, that they must not bring ‘any more babies than they have tickets for, and that all their children over six years old must stay at home unless they are actually sick. No well children over 7 furnished 4-Room Flat at Sona . the proceeds of 81/One of the Most Interesting Cases MANHATTAN BEACH. Columbus Club, . : cok | gra gana | te St cCoy ani a wionn.| LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E.R. $ 1 00.99 CARPETS Dut we will hope for better Showing the Sucecss with Which ROUND TRIP 40 CENTS. cursions for the Poor Tots, Te+Vorrow a Boa‘load Goes to Corn. fix yenre old ‘will be admitted, no men. | Way CHUAMM. Prea.D. KENNEDY, Bee. They Treat Catareh of the Head! Tt, BSP ae Ek M And tn our other show windows wo rxhibit «more claborntely furnished 4-Reom LOTS OF PRETTY IDEAS IN RUGS, walton Grove on the Sound. —- ~- W. SNULTE * e tpeEcKER, and Stomach, $e, Coo eae, Bie 4a, Sow, Kao, No charge for the Ideas, and as litte a8 we eam Ht, STEFFENS. i TO VINITRITATL €7., ota tay Rides, round tetp Oe for the rugs. } nn abt onedllya elicits belly Albee dad conte poutly om T48 A MW. to 10 PM. and For Saturday We Offer frest a To the Eait sho i that ian Lihue. ee ae ech ‘ ep, [2 rite Ortental Carabagn at "the or? owe that even the most severe case ‘ aye, s ort, ct Ns, ane i . Ny taped h dithasdta elahandbes atl tong fterewith please receive $1106 Fedlined at ALyleId to proper treatment trom shlltel epecia REDUCED RATES MONDAYS. 4 aay 5 Nag RETO TRU EY SISINGEEOG a Une: | A Pte Oriental Shirvan at { Hobby Horses on the Floating Fa ignizetrat street, for the ts We athe Wai ‘ast 'o ere CREVIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE. QUALITY —UNNURPANNED, } Playground. len Mr. John mith lives at 1186 Third avenue, whore | pO Mommas CHIME, = eevee PRICES-NEVER LOWER, ( iat ‘tare, Fema | Conaehisy: [occupation ts ars tron worker tor Mr. J.-D. Crim. onnd trip tenet Everything for Housekee ping: WHAT MORE COULD THB CAREFUL BUYER Frances Flynn, Florence” Schwarts, ming on the Lexington Avenue Cable Road. Mr. | fF, admlaaton, to FURNITURE. ¢ ie HABY.C8 BE GUOTHS | asx ; ' Mabel Goudchaux Viola Walafelder Smith eaid: of Finy Cente, : Ue ae rah tee 4 RANG ‘ an 2 FURNITURE PRICES -LIKK THB THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. { Brooklyn Ci N Wo Allow tue af Outot- Towa Purchasers. REST-ARK POPULAR. ne 7 ¢ BAitor: CASH ON CREDIT, cor a mga oe CONEY ISLAND,| J “& S” BAUMANN? S, cower . Steden patty tae you the wall selunaunal Culver Route. COWPERTHWAIT & CO, be of Bick cw 10, 400 & 108 WHST 14TH BTe ‘ Round Trip, 30 Cents. 8th Ave., Cor. 19th St Near Uth Ave. Brook; ete "1 ourty trot 1 y iu wo n 4 y iiertainment at 48 St. johns place ivan, Segteit Beat, | aahtS5o RMR AY eR abies “Gant OPEN RATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, AVE, ; ‘ f ‘4 pias Rea ‘ouyas Branco Brail, elght. Abert Dempsey, 0 M. ach> yee — — 3 ce Murohy Caccttia Maud Turner, Charl Ci Yours, @c. W. H. DRALL, . Brooklyn, N E.R, 630, eres all ae) NTA BG ee Kast Seventy-seventh Street Fatr. 1 oi a0. 238, 4.50, 80TH YEAR. ) 80 To the Ralto \« 10h MM AdMttons : 3) 5 only, 180, 2.50, #40 P.M. 1 severest atrain. and Inclosed please find two dollars and six cents collected at a fair held at 22 Rast Seventy- Seventh street for the Sick Rabies’ Fund. ADELAIDE STERN, FANNIE CHAPMAN, EDWIN STERN. ROUND TRIP 0 CENTS, Pe y cure without re : age of the patient; examination tree 50° sci ecraaee 50° ssa Or lellen. Send tor PARK ROW AND CHATHAM SQ. Swept by Ocean Breezes. The reports of “The Evening World” free physicians on their daily rounds among the overcrowded, foul-smelling tenement-hous of the great city tell, Casi of too, toe many cases of inanition, las- | _ Lallbtst lia dencns mee | ARTI aitude, weakness and absolute sicknes: . even Btores In & Row. = |COWPERTHWAIT Sousa’s Concert Band, UP THE HUDSON) .2sAits.Of "eX... ra oT cr on ROVED RLASTIC T $2 Broadway, cor, 13th a ‘Balth Sold Cake, ac. \ * " | sick babies and their worn-out mothers.| tnciosed You will find @ post-office order tor H FURNITURK, CARPETS, ae. Ri } B | i 3 it 1492; uly heat, 8 attendant evils of un-| Mock cribs, hobby horses. | Scuba. Ol ine benett of the Sick Mahies’ Fund. It. wan JOHN SMITH “ "| : } t LOWEST PRICK. Every evening except Sunday. healthful atmosphere resulting trom the {i.e yy switch “the Babies may Je by elling cake, lemonade and candy EOLAL MATINEL BATURDAY 6 Pil prevalence in every thickly peopled securely strapped, and little rocking CASHIN BROPHY, | 11 had Catarrh of the head, throat and stom | Leaving Pier, 49 (old, number) N Boat BEST GOODS, LARGESY ATOCK, LoNaKsT | RPEO : is ‘ irs—the last being a timely gift from i a [ach for five years past. 1 enizht colt easily ‘Desbronies ‘treet Ferry, KeDIT, neighborhood of quickly decaying frults Sottt man @ Co. the furniture and Brunswick, No J. |mmy head would wiop up, one side then the 0 SUNDAY, iULy 2 and vegetables, impure water and the Carpet dealers, at 98-96 Third avenue, vtuanan At 8A. M., and trom plo foot ot 128B at. N Dad ventilation of the two or three who are always angions to be repre | a eT sian HY asa aa Fie nalvna room “homes” crowded by families of Scnted in every worthy % ra lan, Minnie Baers and Beckie Gerson i who sent ‘a dosen baby rockers to | nea duit and heavy. {wan always tired in the! Conneation ftom trockira bp Anses oat trom Bee reste ine cid abil. We “Gvening “World” Bick Babies | st * 4nd st 161 Broome streets and were) rings, Thad no te nor ambition, 1 way foBt of Fullog at. at 8.00 A. BM, @ doctors to the sick babies have Fund. troubled greatly with axon my stomach, f . * though most_every- 1 } been distributing tickets for Gaturday's HY the way. although, most, every: |full and bloated after ent eit ie outing on the Floating Playground right qon't should know that money contribu- 1 was indeed a wr and left, and the Indications are that tung, to the Bick Bale BALA condition before 1 went to Doctors Me and the resources of this splendid charity | be sent to Cashier “Wo Bt. John. ‘To-day after a course of treatment ty Will be taxed tothe Ulmiost, | Building, New York City, Sistine ung these specialists, Cam a new man entirsly, 1 The physicians to the sick babies | pot, 228 East Twenty-first street. an Li ot Ly nee trouble, u am nil to be A dntighttal sail on ree unanimously. th (ene wretched troubies have left me My steamers ee a eae cating | steve Brodic’s Fourth of July. head {e clear, 1 breathe freely, ‘These paine in Rteve Brodit brated his 4th of July by my head and throat have lett me, There is no body, I enjoy my mi 1 waa competted to give up work. 1 would hawk _BARGAINS— Pain’s Fireworks, o Spectacte, War bi 4 Chima, White Enamel Bed-Room Sets, oe ey veninn eacent funiay and Mundas. Refrigerators, Baby Carriag: eo Rice's Circus Carnival, Interest and Dividend Notices. | Great Bioycle Track, DENTAL Co, Citizens’ Savings Bank Dally Exhibitions of Speed Contenum 1 ‘ | DENTS TS, 56 and 58 BOWERY, COR. CANAL st. : ‘Amusemeativine Table: VIDKND. | mornings My wd felt K. my appet od man, This was any the sick babies to a normal condition thinking of and doing something for the Bick than a week's medicinal treatment in| B*>¢s Fund. One of the fund subscription my appetite ts goo! 10TH SEMI-ANNUAL | % The bloated feeling has left me entirety, and 1] 2.30.t0 the miserable hospitai that one of these | Kitts was placed tn his saloon on tne Rowers. ain glud to tality that Dotiora MeCoy aad a1| 108 WEST 28D ST., usta rontat ane | Sy croweed tenement-houses can give. Md Soho have cared’ at! CORNER OTH AVE. Next to Bhrtohts. positors, of mud |p yy pried It up from the oounter to which {t had Mavi javed all the patented appit THth, on Kil kam ot BS wad up. to | by The seit air ts bracing; its oxone 18) been nailed and brought tt himself to “The Mra, Smith, who was present during the inter: See rented at ee PSE DENTISTRY, | @S.00U watch have rena pomit forthe | 9 go) 3.30 Pat full o. health; the sweet aroma of | ‘World a view, said, "Doctor, you have made a new man 4 ; 4 | threo abalx months ending JUNE 20TH, 1600.10 | 8 to 11.10 P.M moth ei it, many. nicl Boauny. bathing, nooordance with rules of ihe earth and the perfumes of the {i om trea® and the growing things in the. vontained, 41%, tite adithon fieléc is @ balm these little ones sad )y | eee ound tet ee ng ener | lave to put ia Bie saloon right away, and he got neec, for they must spend their little liv’ op the second, third or fifth floor of out of Jounny, and he by-laws praise for what you hi cannot way too much in pehing bowing 4 billiards. done for him."* | Bank, Movjey deposited on or pefore JULY 10th wit! draw interest fram Jety Het TWrARD, President ), President bar ‘enn SUMMER JS THE TIME TO CORE C4. for ait time tables yt" he eatd TARRH,” NATURE LENDS HER ATD TO THE Henny Haar CHARI the une of Icaing t ny Cz a ze di pecthe second, third oF igth floor of nian he wad aa at Brot that's ase would e CAE CAS SOE" PPE, A Henan CLAS, TUE LIA IL, Me TO-TAY thes has been freighted with the bad -— tay Aaah ONC S METROPOLITAK SWINGS BANK, a ent Ss J Bireils of the cook-rooms of a dozen They All Warked Hard, and Katle Markoll. They Ne WintgE oe pat a eT ©. # score of families, and they must, | 7 the Editor made $3.02, ‘ SHA Rea yew YORK, June Merworthy ieeatt, W ad fan, Jessie Herworth,” Kraft, Wa viet 3 Fella Clayton, ‘noee) ‘many other + 1 July, suffer not only the heat of the | closed please find $18.60 collected by nine it-| | Ada, Percy, Irwin and Robble had a fair at N. ¥., and made $8 fo meee tle gira living on Sixty-etghth atroet, betwet tee fants 1 REST ie THE HALF wait ig | Sens Mba sa ELLGls Ot la street fair and earnest canvassing in the um " a Reighbortiood. The Wttle ones worked very hard. hINS a ‘AYABLE JULY 17, fptctel credit anoule, be given to ttl Irene ° Teeth. cata SEMA oa oat FREE TEST TREATMENT. Set Brummet, who a ‘ a ext trom Jul tie To the Ball For the benefit of those who have GEN ea win ‘With the help of three of my schoolmates 1 |no definite knowledge of the work or STEAMERS (fix TOU EIGER. Ot i ENAMEL. Pro LEAVE. SSS URS NOTE OUR PR white held a little fair in front of my house, 244 Pros- | reputation of Doctors McCoy and St. | wea’ 224 at, Extracting coe ie fe tats Mesh Fore BW Pa RNAS tectnene oF ahronie. Be, a Eye “DRY Dick SINS. USTIOTION, five a Ellen 01 ten. diseases, trial treatment and medicines | Bridge Dock, SEA , a ” nek, § 441 AND 343 BOWERY, pase her. by Sadie Levy, = are free. There is positively no charge Saree ANID. Ee : | The trustoon have declared a dividend for the Hie ec who also worked hard. She was presented with | ty. for consultation, examination, test | FARE. ROUND TRIP) Gold Crown (our especialy). six months ending 0 20, 1806, om all deponite te pe Slot of fowere by the floriate in the nelehbor-| toy treatment and medicines for the first |TKet# sold at ah down stations of Man, Lit. |, None but xilted. graduated dentlitt employed. | entitled thereto ner the by-lawa. at the’rate | tn ihe fevont of Tain performance with) every operator. French, | of 4 per cent. per annum on sums of pa thats Narne aeee neat Ae Niaas Gtk Gerona am Ge aiaciie Be = CIRCE Chiat eth Cath Ge Galea taut as Seoteatna | ta a bunch, netting the fe} i 1h repale ten years of 3 per cent’ per an- ' uelcredie "must fe given to | Bid Bables! Fund, the proceeds of a lawn party CONEY ISLAND. RS—8t9 8 KUNDAYS—10 (0 6 e duly 1b, 1885. Money aed Promenade who worked very. ha July 10 will draw interes aren by ‘Fannie Barker, on ‘her levanih rth | M Y A ND N, depont ‘al ORY, mera 0 Nests Game | SEA BEACH ROUTE, | New YORK DENTAL PARLORS. | ja rN t Whitenell CHARLES MIFHLING, Secretary. inate For Sale. nd they all felt. very much elated when they counted the proceeds, They send It to. "The Evening World” to help the poor sek | REW MILLS, President. BL ie | AbMrsstow he thudren ‘The workers Flowers and Lanterns in the Area 10k ten, Tee. Rive Kapitan nie, Nine Levy a To the Méitor: AMERICA. | Last TWO at Might, Lille, Devers el Inclosed please find 85.41, proceeds of a tal fen, Beatrice Samelton,aine,’ | held in. the 3 . a 2 £ SORE EYES extra’ Urainf via ‘Brooklyn Men's, __ Thirycainh area om Saturday even thay inftae, Whi8, ti a> mlinigh Time | 8 Move Dread of th al Chal lars and Gents’ wrt Four Hold a Fair. Coney Inland, 36 minutes. “Quickest route to the fs 3 : ready. to lame” aut fre and hee, tte ee CAN BE CURED irene nad te Gita ac as | eta oa ao tlw iuteeet | CEOTHING Beet ienicay nor Inciosed Please find $2.80, the proceeds of fair |'ME children: © Quickly and Surely. Fi Wer Chatanitiok ater kes tinih tates AMERICAN ROOF GARDEN. 24% Woke . Iga Demarest, ‘ornelius Demarest, R dT Red d vor 4 TRILBY BAREFOOTED DA! wl eld ae fh, Wet Ninevy-seventh” ate. tor the | EAteng teh F"Teetoon Handy. iq | Round Trip Reduced to 30c. | sit peut, tilinore 1 vil 26. -AOm Bue 4 pha LE Meats Faith wel ss MARCHAND'S ERIE LINES Nera oN Louls Tay! Hg@ « Kateknack Table. --BVERY SUNDAY—— oe) weow Fr: ” | Personal. at Fifty-third Street Children, [7° the Bélor . EYE BALSAM HOLA GLE N _ CREDIT. Wantat’an ClOtRING C0. |, caRD—Pites untattingty sind To the Editor? sor ipeyedaerchtartnlpaplira) ceumeosval RT en) ave of Catareh of ine Kyon, a) a fom New York, on t ‘ AIL Sr SDpLY ald crowe. wi rg Btn a Get teenie | sutgteal operation "by" Dr, Light Throngh the kind donations of friends and 7 bos ® Proceeds | chronic, sore, toflained or Weak Kyes or Gran: | beautiful Delaware Itiver, 1,000 feet above the wea “ Full sets of toath ce ‘ich wt, Now York; Aret-clase references. i THR GROVR slshirs, wo evened xp oar Util and and ine | @f S,eMauenu tle, waleh we’ Bove will bone- | Slate Avolide Ih le aa barsine te ene e| SPOR ROUNG ORE Slop | 8 i‘ SEWING MACHINES. mn “CENT, BAVED. . —————— | close you proceeds, $2.60, for Bick Bables’ Fund. Frances Smith, ten. ce per bottle at deugeiats or by mail gue. | | mip eavae crammbera ts: Peer eit witege A Gibb Autamae, Domi So PEK CENT. CAVED. pe" Oie Balam ~ red-hot all day long with cooking, wash- | Please acknowledge recsip o Barreit, ‘nine, | Clrewtar giving fui) Bartleuiare alied’ ft WNer from ‘West 284 Hoes rT ing or mt Dorothy Mel E. K. Faubel, eleven. Pre coared Oly) My HAILUA ARCHAND, Glens. fey “it & . M. known Kruse, ae sng, troulog something else going on 8, Robinson, | thirteen, ial rinoe ork machines from $10 up, for cash or monchly pay- | ADVICE FI EES a in every kitchen, All_of East Pitty-third street, between Second = 75¢. OUNROR PR e Soe, Wane menta; we exchang 4 repate all kinds of | causes, ‘ail courts, all law business. 275 5 These are the conditions that break |S Tard avenues, : | fi Th * t Ate ain Leaver Chambers ai, 9 48 Suna ( Mach maa HERES ra. i ps8, thinning bar remedied) eee down the vital energies of the children Mi | Ut e€ easies fours ‘as MUpate et two. pencene ak on an eee ee « of the poor; that make them hotlow- | 7» the Editor: U : | turning. Home by 7.00 or 9.00 P.M PUMONDE Srineshainic pertient CITIZEN'S SECRET SERVICN CO.] conSdentiel eyed, wan and peevish; that projuce| please find inclosed $3, proceeda of « fair held We cleaning Around Staten Island. Lene eee Mader eo hendin te] et tice teenies ks nieve etareneant Gummer complaint and other baby ills. | on the Jk in front of 106 West Ninety- ye : . : ; sat is H — — o enjrance 18 We i These are the conditions that ‘The | ninth \ is with Pearline. Yes, | ,,Dsity steamer a W, 304 st 1.20; TAMONDS, catches Jowsity: Guay | DRAPNIGsS, pitty cured 9 \ Bvening World” corps of free physicians | unt... W easiest for everybody. |! M_ Maule ana fetr a0 ete cate Waten Gor TL att ath | DIAMONDS, watches and Jensiry sold on creaie &re combatting. These are the cond: jetray the ¢x] oN a ‘ | lal Midnight trip Satur. int es enteatite | 18% Seat Bio to reaponat parties, “Henri Schaap, | tions that the Floating Playground in- | id — _ Whether you're do- Went 40 at 12.00; Hono. weath, emerestet Perr bad versity applied’ Sethe | RWNOLD 2 (CO. 11. MAIDEN LANE, | saver tam is wow } tends to remove, ine i . i = gums: sbealutely painioas, a “ie | EVBRARD'S BATHS, 90 Wont Sb. ee | fr i oper e Lod j Gaiusdai'e aan Kading’ @ution will be Worked Voor Bi ing the hard work of Hania w uy teined are or re i Bi Bd Summer Paps Fama thle entie Sebk, instead of ieee at Cornwalton Grove, a beautiful spot | to the Editor: vu houses -cleaning your- | every hour thereafter trom 189! Test at mes HILL'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT GURF—the Sp the, promontory at the mouth of | we are five girls and hed \ See rERATIO treateat of all remedies; one bottle will fie lcating aed eat SOUNG | the Anson Market Ninth avenue, and took f, or having it done, oeipe here ol a. don you. Hill Medicine Co., 96 49h at. layground will t . where pote «3 " ‘west sids patrons at the Fleventh | in #3 in four days for the Sick Babies’ Fund get Pearline and get Bey Chee ay Ana a omen sires pier, Nort, River, at 8 o'clock, | We worked very he i ‘ ‘ . Open sights and Scaleye amphiet, 1°, ce (tute, Bitsaberh, {ts east sive passengers at Third | Lazie Wolter, twelve Alle through with, it. irl espe atreet, t River, at 9 o'clock. The| Sarrie plier, eleven: 4 - $ $ KATY KOSTER, nee Vreeland, sna i Hitt it Pivee ghd the Sound sy a 3 ‘ o more work, better EST FETH wee ee + COO! invi ratin; ‘ati ‘ mee : jorld, _u, own. — em cus’ A. Judsone of Wie-1118 Third Two Little Collectors, (iii work, quicker work, Brigh te on Handicap KNOW YOUR FATE and foctune: consult Nibla, ¢, 1s preparini + ; No,more asked, n more taken Others Wand tine palmiet, 20 Kast ATth et. foe 8b 8 Prep & glorious feast for | to ihe Fatto anyth and Pezasus Steeplechase |r! oe. babies and their mothers, and . Fund, than anything else. | 1 Tuid, “41.00 ups ext, 8c. up. eninge. amavsES (2 Flynn's: orcheatra, Will Eger ge” Ald | Here are TO canta for the Sick Babies’ Fund, 7 i Races begin at 230 P.M. Admission $1.20 Brown had tixuaciog ss prion, toes OLD GOLD and silver bought for caah at asamp a ; collected by KATIB FENIBERT, You ought to look out for the wear and tear in | aiseSoc"MM Rade to Coney I tla | hg DENTA | tice of 8. P. Howard, a3 Malden Lane, im inles meee F ™ . ach? : = 3 PIRITUALISM—J_ W. Fletcher, 1554 Broadway, He Fomerrune for parlor and dining.room at| Another Fittyothird Street Stand. house-cleaning as well as in washing. Some of your | “aut am, | deville, Spee! RT AM sinase ‘tnd’ pareoual ‘atvices Mew Cowpuntmwatt's, 104 West 14 In tne erent of rains performance ‘f uy wot | : Instruction. —————___ To the Rditor delicate things won't stand much rubbing. ‘They're | fine for"S” Mer Soormina BYRUP Is an. Pi accept 38 cents in stamps, the proceeds ; . . lake san Terrace Garden. | | aap arns pmousER: 228 a oe eulled medicine forchiiaren while testhine 266, rata tmnt at 200 tant Pitwenwa! Meant, especially, to be cleaned with Pearline. fale: PXCELAION Wiryte ing Soa. th. B48 Cunuied FereureyU pera ‘vost peaiane To Let” advts. were printed in The All “To Let” advts. in The World this week are repeated in The Even- 14 WORDS World during the first half of 1895. ing World. Over 500,000 circulation secured without extra charge. 30 CENTS. 1) certainly come if Lord Hall-| she said. \ing down on the 2th for the heiress's, was left an orphan 1 had to earn ner gathered by the woodland pond, and | said, “and seeing you every day! When| "I sh “GAY DECEIVERS BOTH. coming of agt. ‘They give a grand en- (living; and she lad learned that Mr. | pressed them in the volume of Browning | did auch good fortune ever before come but does, May I dance with you?” He put his hands up and lad them on tertainment to the tenants, Lord Hal-| Lavender's part in life must always be from which he had read to her in the! to a poor se ry?’ She laughed. “I don’t think you know | hers. “Then you know es | tbut is to be there. What fs he like?’ that of a subordinate. wouds, and if she kept a certain hand-| ‘Or to a humble companion? No, I) what dancing on the turf js like Be- | She laughed again, ‘Your handkery “Oh,” said the young man indifferent-| ‘Is she kind to you?" he asked one kerchlef, stained with poor little Trolls don't mean that. But it has been pleas- sites probably ours ont au | chief at seast, w.8 not ashamed of your ly, not a bad sort of fellow. evening, a» they sat on a mossed tree blood, in a locked, sandal-wood box, and ant.” Let ws try now,” he amy But Love Knew a Better Trick than That of the|T>ere'* :0me talk of their families trunk, and watched the red sun took It out and laid it her fac ‘They walked in silence to the little) He tid his arm on her waist. The) Not one thought that wae traitor 0 wishing him to marry the heiress. The across the valley, where the corn grew. for all its bloodstatna, when no wate that divided the woods from the next moment her hand was on his arm his love for her stirred in him at her ibe Landscape Painter. estates go very well together. But he's, “Oh, yes, she's Kind enough.” the girl was by-—all that concerned only the unds, Here they stopped, and and they were whirling down the iawn confession, Lord Halibut knew true love ] never even seen het been so much ‘at least, Iam sure she means to companion and the secretary, and no sald, lookirg at a moment, towards the sundial when he saw it, a abroad, you know, one else in all the wide world shyly, half proudly, “Come in; “What foollsh people we are! she Why did you deceive me?” she asked. “I don't believe the heiress will have he's revoltingly clever, I hear, Heat : «© @ 2 0 9) 8 like 10 show you the garden. said breathlessly, and half moved to Yh’ the landscape painter tdea, 1 sup- We Of course, it was very wrong of her.) have done. So she only said, “Some-|him,” the girl answered sharply, and the Senior Wrangler at Cambriige, or 1t waa bright noontide, and they sinart people are coming to-morrow pause. But his arm held her closer, pose,” he said “The Lord of Burleigh, i for we all know that you should not talk times,” and thanked him aga'n with all| turned away with her poor little dog in | something.” walked through the woods; and pres-/keep the he birthday and they waltzed to the end of the and that sort of thing to gentlemen who have not been intro-| her heart in her pretty oy- her arms. She did. But that's not criminal; and ently they came to the Wishing-tree,! Ho hesitated, and shy laughed. “Oh, lawn, past the sundial, and into the — She laughed once more, “The worat duced to you. But when you are sweet! He looked up to whe: nthe] Now, it ts quite clear that she ougnt | Lord Halibut is, at least, her pariner in with its two trunks growing from one. we needn't go tn sight of the house. shade of the great copper beech: and, of it Is," she said, “that I have @ vow and twenty, and are staying at a|trees, the big red hou ved fts]not to have walked in the wood—at iniquity, He took a first-class in Greats, root , Phe grounds are big enough.” re, before she had time to move her in Reaven never to marry Lord Hallbut.” country house a‘! alone, and are rather | twisted, old-fashioned « ys, and|least, not so soon as the next day; or, | didn't he? Oh, how I do hate clever “If we pass through the wishing-tree, flushed. and stammered in wordless hand from his arm, both his arms were “Surely Lord Halibut can absolve you bored, and a handsome young man | said: if she walked there the next day. she) i she said, “and wish ae we go, the fairics denial of the thought she had read in| round her and he was raining kisses on from that If any one can . comes to your rescue in a wood, when| “My name is Lavender. You are Miss| ought not to have chosen the very hour 4 have my sympathy, I abhor will give us the wish of our hearts.” wim that his being #¢ the coim- her soft, flushed cheek, She shrank a “I am glad you think go, for you have your poor little dog has caught its foot | Vcrinder, I suppose?” when poor Troll had met with his mis- er women!” So they went through, hand in panion might compromise her, and to- little, and then laid her face softly & vow—somewhere or other—net to + fn crueytrap, how can you possibly pass! She looked at him quickly. fortune, But to the bored much may be| They both laughed. And the days ‘use the way Was rough. As she gether they walked under the arching ageggap his, and put her hand up to his marry Mire Verinder, and you, too, wall } him the very next day as if he were a “I am Miss Verinder's humble com-| pardoned, and, a» for Lord Halibut's went on; and July melted into August, passed cut of 1t, a bramble caught her, trees to the old lawn where the sundial nil need absolutivn. Take it from me"—= ours r? And he was so kind to the panion. My name is Smith.” secretary, he had a right, one may sup-| and August grew in grace tll the time dress, and he stooped to disentangle it, stands. Aut he said, “the wish is granted.| “Then you are—you are not Aliss °W' do# He bound up its poor Uttle bleed-| “We are comrades In servitude," he| pose, to amuse himself, And that meet-|came near for the coming of age of but the folds of her gown were electric, | “This {x where the tenants dance, II have my heart's desire.” Smith?" ing foot in his handkerchief, and carried | raid. am Lord Halibut's secretary. |ing was not the 1 How ‘could it | Miss Verinder; and if, during (hese days, and his hands trembled i she said; “and all the grand, "You do love me, don't you? Her dainty chin went up. “Now, @o 1 ft in his arms to the lodge gate. Then he You walk in the woods sometimes, |have been? And when you meet a per- there had been a hand pressure #0 ow tiresome it is!” she said; “ST be-|pecple dance with the cottager folks,| She clasped her hands behind his neck, | look like it? she sald, aid: Then it isn't good-by. Do they let you|son every day without chaperones or! slight as not to be worth resenting, or lieve that bramble will never let me go. | which seems to me rather silly, for 1 and hung back, looking him at arm's) “But why?'—— | “Do you often walk in the wood?" come out often?" nm other tiresome people, you soon make|a look so nearly tender as to make a “Can you blame it?” he asked, looking |am sure each set would rather dance length, with half-ashamed, half-laughing| ‘The landscape-painter's part," she } Bhe was feeling too grateful to him to she said. “A lot of people will be com-| friends, Before the week was out Mr.| man's heart beat bigh with hope; !f he up ai her; and she turned her face away. with themselves Lord Halibut is com- | eyes. ansvered, “seems to be universally air | yesont his impertincnce as she should! “J cm my vwn raistrosy at present,” | Lavender had beard how Miss Smith , had treasured the forget-me-nots she had | ‘They walked on. “A whole month,” he| ing. Will you be here?” “Oh, yea, I love you, Lord Hallbut,” | tractive!""—The Sketch, ry ‘ - ‘ 4

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