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THE BIG TRILBY GAME, aecciien Nine Perfect-Footed Charmers Will Moet Nine Hypnotizers, Svengalis and Trilbys at the Polo To-Morrow. Brooklyn Babies and New York To‘s ‘Will Bail on Floating Playground. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. ecknew! 19, 476.67 eel Polly and ini“ One et aah Thirtyighih avenue, Maggie and others ‘ oH te Fy By = i owits, Badie D. Rechwoas, and Broom Bali. F ty-dourth sireei, May . Carey. Morris, Walter Mills, Geor lorie 4.3, Morrie ¥ |. M4 Wont Thirty-Afth street, Jennie Mamie Manhelmer and others... Dore Horan, Lottie Donovan, er novan, 8. Revei ings of Maize and Helen Russeli a and Harold Raymond. rol oni ni. S31 Rest Sixty-nine street, Morrie te ia jot and Fiore. Miller and. others, @and, Aanie, Jasper and Raym Gans Brown ape Anais 0° Arenug, 2 ead Sixth street, Gries, Mike Pollatscheck. lantern, Dodo le aytibys and Po! aa Bigelow, om 10.00 4.10 2.00 1.68 1.00 esa sty 00 an 410 Bonnie Thornton will share the honor ‘and responsibility of umpiring the gam: and should they, by reason of unpopu- lar decisions, fall victims to the rage of the mob, Maggie Cline and Annie Hart stand prepared to tal number of th Grand stand, and Johnny Ransone, will give in cos- tume an exciting exhibition of the fender-Valkyrie III, trace over a tri- @ngular course, and each is said to be heavily backed by the yachting frater: nity. cellent ball-players, and the Svengalis’ for the Trilbys’ skirts in base-running, will make Ben Bolt turn uneasily in his grave. Tickets are selling fast, and o1 00 90 cy 0 0 68 8S 0 qo | the ladies of the Immacula *® Mission and Day Nursury, ‘among the Pook ive them & ‘special t jat 9 o'clock in the morning at Jewell their places. A ladies of the ‘1492" com- any and several other fair come- lenne* will sell score-carda on the ‘Old Hor broth James F. Hoey, The two nines contain some really ex- whiskers are considered a fair handicap ome of the nd it is rumored that jes for first rilby “feet forward” ehtidren te collecting It for oo worthy @ Inclosed please find $1.15 collected on the side Nine Little Collectors. Taolosed please find 60 cents, which wi Little girls, whore ages range from | feven to eleven years, at 216 First avenue, Jomphine Didtegs, Mamie Didiego, Heary and Sadie Fine. Incloved you will find $1.60, which T collected hty-fourth atreat. Hoping tt will THE SVENGALIB. do come good for the sick babies, TIARIY FING, age. @ GADID FINE, ‘age 0. They Sent Stamps. To the Batter: Inclosed please find $1 In stampa for the Bick by Emma Lippencott, | mine, 111 West One Hundred and Thirty-tourth will Digger crowd than any orsinary League game could bring out. there and enjoy yourself while “The Ban faete On. Should there be rain to-morrow, the ame_will be postponed until W y afternoo. —_.—__ THE FRESH AIR EXCURSIONS. Two hundred little waifs of Brooklyn will Frolic on “The Evening World's” floating play?ground when she makes the voyaxe to beautiful Sylvan Beach to-morrow. These 20 Brooklyn babies are from the Unsectarian Mission and Day Nursery of the Immaculate Con- ception, 46 Concord street, Brooklyn. ‘These little people have found stanch friends in the fifty-one Brooklyn women who devote their time to visiting the tenement homes of poverty in the big city over the bridge and who do all they can to brighten the Ifves of the Little bairns of the poor, without stop- | ping to look on their color or to ask) whut religion their parents profess. ‘These 200 little ones will go on board at Jewell’s wharf, sometimes known as the “Brooklyn Annex,” at 9 o'clock to- morrow morning, They will be accom- panied by a committee of the good woren who manage the Mission and Nursery, and they will “own the boat with its scups, swinging cribs, rocking chairs, hobby horses and Thaddeus A. Judson’s dining-room on the “ground floor.” At Bylvan Beach they will en- joy the big swings, the lawns, the ‘roves and other pleasant things which roprietor labore: J. Coning Bea ously giv ‘he Evenii ‘orld’ Sick Bablei ng World” wil give ‘a special ou: ing tothe sick babies of Brooklyn, to Mr. Sawyer's charming Sylvan pen ne fishermen of aw ore are en: joying fine sport among the weakfis these July days. Ther will be 1,000 of Brooklyn's baby invalids on the floating Playground that — glorious | day. Tne ickets are being distributed among eed them by Conception whose life ;those families that most knowledge of their need ‘The great white barge William Myers, | | the largest and fin | Myers Wavigation and Excursion Come ny, will take these 1,000 Brooklyn ba. ies on board with the fifty-one ladies t of the fleet o} -80 | wharf, the use of which has been kindly ‘The great and long-looked-for game of Baseball (with the largest sort of a » between the two theatrical nine: Bvengalls will be 4 o'cloc featsrran pete ‘The fypnodacrs: while t the ‘atta weet” Trilby ff Rice’s “1492'" company, raot, “winsome and ‘awn from the et ranks of vaudevill petting order fotlgwas Pi esis, wittes'y a Witieme, 3 ne \given for this occasion a day's outing the children will be landed again before 6 o'clock in the y's outing on “The Evening * "Floating Playground, was to | | Cornwallton Grove on the Sound, There | evening. Satu: World’ were 1,003 persons on board. At the ove Charles F. Wilson, lan- ager for Proprietor Thomas P. Holmes, ‘ything was to be announced that e free —carourals, swings, &c. Holmes arrived an hour later and ii tributed pounds upon pounds of candi to the little tots. Police Officers A: Nelson and Daniel Delaney, of the Hall station, helped to look out fo: safely of the childr. It Gave Them Pleasure to Collect It. ‘To the iitor: I herewith send you $1.12, the procests of a mall fair given by two little children, Sophie im ald of the Bick will give as much a Mt gave to the Rich and Ruble Rodecker, Babies’ Fund. We hoy pleasure to the alck © 6b 9 Ss = HOUSEHOLD HELP 20 WORDS 10 GENTS. Fund, collectet & email fair on the sidewalk tn One Hundred | and Twenty-third street bj \ Wine W. cULLY, PHILLIE, DREYF' . ALICE IRENE CULL Two Little Pinymates, To the Raitor: Two little playmates gend $1 for the Bick Babies Fund GRETCHEN MAY and MARY MIDDLETON, 1351 Firat avenie | Three Little Girts Boys Have a Table. To the Piitor: We hope the Incloned #5 will help to care tor Our amount. ALICE HOWARD. age 10 10 Bast One Hundred and Sixieenth street, GEORGE RT. To Save Some Sick Babies, To the Béttor: Please accept this $2 to help eave som tes, Wo made it at a little fair in One Hus. dred and Thirty-fourth street, CARRIE DR NIKE, BRSSIE PINK. Two Good Boys, To the maitor: Tnclosed One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, by ARTHUR FIFI BENJAMIN WALKSR. A Tribute from Three. ‘To the Editor: Kindly accept this emall tribute, $1.78, towards he Babies’ Fund from FLORENCE WHEPLER, 12, 2716 sth ave BADID GOODFLEISCH, 1%, 2214 Sth ave. PHILIP GOODFLRISCH, 4, 2214 8th All live between 119th and 120th atreeta, Harlem Boys He! To the Paltor: Inclosed please find 60 cents collected by four Uitte Harlem boys at 106 West One Huntred and Geoond street, hoping it will do some wick baby 4 Criaste Soh nk MeCord, 10. Philip 8c In Front of Their Door. ‘To the BAitor: Tnclosed find 9 cents, which we collected 4, 12 THE TRILBYS. street; Estelle Hanley, 1 116 West One Hun- Gree and Thirty-tourth attest. BL Two Collectors. from Wednesday, July 31, “The inciose please find 60 cents, collected for the Bick Rabies’ Fund by ADELAIDE MULLANEY, Every Little Helps. To the Editor: Tnclosed you will find 61 cents, lected from a little stand tn front of my rests 108 Bast One Hundred and Second street. '@ Very amall, but every little helps 106 East One Hun LAURA M'CALLI Girls Collect. We five little girls have collected 65 cents for Fund, which we inclose. ‘Tensie Sutter. 11, 2948 First avenue se, 12, 2046 Firat avenue, the Sick Bables’ well as for | formorrow by Capt. Beaupre, and after Tillie Busch, §, Maggie Shanah “Two Little Kid We are ‘two little kids" Seymour te six yoars We collected the a $1 for the Sick Bables’ Fund ow. Hoping that this will LEWIS and SEYMOUR.. sick ebild well, Stand by Three. greet on July 10. ANNETYE GATES, aged 10, rlem Sidewalk, | fo the EAitor: Please accept the inclosed $2, the proceeds of! Annual eales more than 6,000,000 boxes, Qt of the Sick Babies’ Fund. Selma Klein, Joo Probatein Isidore Klein, Oscar Probatetn, George Kiein, Long Branch Helpers. held two daye by the undersigned, YOUR FLAT FORW FOR 8100.00, {TO DISAT SHED COMPLETE OVERSTOCK ED ROOM, MAKES IT THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN Fa AND coat Ruth Rosenderg erv. ISHED COMPLETE E PARLOR Beitece wap ate DINING-ROOM (is. | BEDROOM KITCHEN Cash Not Necessary. Wh WILE SOL ALL YOUMAY Our Unequalled Cred PFRMITS TO MAKE SMALL PAYMENTS S. BAUMANN & CO., Corner 46th Street and Eighth Avenue, OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 a Me Two Little ected some of our toys and eames and eold them, and sold lemonade to help us make up EEPHER WEEK BREAK FAST-SUPPER. EB P PS 9 S Long Island Railroad’s Great Excuraton Routes GRATERFUL—COMFORTING, COCO AMEE Bak i@ WATER OR MILK, ‘Twentieth street, had a stand in One Hundred 14 $2, collected at a etand, 638 Bast | Qpt Tweawr-attn etree, for three dara, and made Appear Later. Don't be disappointed if you don't see your (yucura THE CREAT SKIN CURE Works wonders in cur- ing torturing, disfigur- |? ing diseases of the skin, scalp, and blood, and es- pecially baby humours. Dentistry. NEW YORK«: ROUND TRIP, 40 CENTS. Dally, 8.20, 640, 7.40, 9.20, 11.00 A. Ne 12.10, 1.10, 1.40, 210, 240, 5:00, 240, 4.00, 4.90, 6.10, 8.40, 6.00. 640, 7.10, 7.30, 8.00, fav, 9.00, 9.80, 10.0 P.M WHITBIALL 61. via and ‘halt hourly’ trom 1.40PM to. 9.10 Pe Oke (0 each Monday during the season the Le 1 CONEY ISLAND, DENTAL Co, DENTISTS. 108 WEST 28D ST., COKNER OTH AVRy Next to Ebrich's. purchased all the patented appl Leave foot Whitehall Ante Trio A Mes and’ halt hourly ‘hereatier until 9.10 Pa From toot, s4th ene Snnited to the eummm, gee s9TH YEAR. PARK ROW AND CHATHAM SQ. Reven Stores In a Row. COWPERTHWAIT. *i Amelgars Pint WNEMENT TN OBTATNING MOTE NT OWEE TUS WON DEIEUL EYE dK, DINING: KOOM, RKDROOM AND $37.00 $29.50 these thm $23.50 ven, Chait $10.00 TOTAL........$100.00 QUITE ON System. IONTHL + UNTIL PATD. Excursions. TO THE SEA. y Ridge, round trip canta, Mourly, th AM. to 1.10 P.M, REDUCED RATES MONDAYS. will well at at 44th at, Uoket ni trip tickets to” Manhattan” Beach, tor admission (o elther Sousa's Concert or aaa Carntval, goed only Culver Route. Round Trip, 25 Cents. hourly from 7.1 ROCKAWAY BEACH. BR, 6.20, 8.20, 9.29, 10.50 gH, “30, "4.49," 6.20, 630, D TRIP, 60 CENTS. UNDAT a Lon fast. eamers. Two tis couceria daily. innitloent foliage, rate puatita wad, norticul tral An unequalled magulfioent ib St, Bt kiyn, Be a2 B23 ah ano Bn eh 50, 10.00, 10.40, 415,415,040 SB A at Si iG f. for Pler 18 onl: 15, OT NM. Vora eh uy mae (Uliston a0 cENTs. “OLD RELIABL FURNITURE, CARPETS, Oe. SVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKERPING, LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST STOCK, it Uerman ‘and Bogllsh spoken nd kept In repalr ten ‘OFFICE MOURS—¢ to @ BU! IDAYS—10 to 4 NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. BEST oops, BARGAINS : WE ARE CLOSING OUT GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL BTOCK—SEWING MACHINES, ES, FOLDING-BEDS, CARPETS, PARLOR SUITS, BEDROOM BUITS, DINING-ROOM SUITS, R AND BRASS FURNITUR ICE-CHESTS, TABLES CHAIRS, PICTURES, &e front of our door keeping a stand for the bene- ‘and BEIDL CONCERTS, 360, Round Trip Reduced to 26 Oents, “NORTH BEACH. EXER LSD No More Dread of the Den Teeth extracted by our late scientific metiod No pain or bad resulta, Appiled to the guma ‘This 18 @ picture of Pearl Davis and Susi Ww at the New Yor! REFRIGERATORS, 129 Cumberland at ei and Coney Island, Sea Beach Ronte, | by Bay Ridge Ferry leave Whitehall ot 10.10 A.M. then ball-bourly ry 20 minutes) ti) 10.20 Re- ne untll 11-4 P M., and through Brooklyn idntadt and i A.M. "Round trip to Brighton Electric Lights. Kare 44 commodious Ferry Boats leave Rast OC MD ALM. th Peek deat: te Heuriy "uu 'e’?, Ajso Dy elegant Et rl ESISER Evite Care vie mat oan p particle of pain or Gold crowns oF t Fillings painless STANDARD AS. mora Around Staten Island. Parlors, 64 Wost 214 at, opposite Eden Musee, NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS, of Heston, moet (CHIBF CONSULTING PHYSICIAN TO THE PRA BODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ‘Pais woadertul book te the Walte, the Fund and sent $7.60, A Two-Daye’ Fair. To the BAitor: | Beecham’s pills for con- and go by it. om Exnaested Vitality, Physloal Debitity, utely palaless. of Long Branch, who bad « stand for ty our method w and all diseases and Weake #11! # of Man, from whatever cause, for wale | utinoey Dr. Parker war awarded the by the National Medical Association, Tt containe #70 pages, 125 valuable prescriptions for acue NEW SYSTEM DENTA vt chronic diseases, Sent im full gtlt, doupte led, for only $1.00. ES the young, the middle-aged, the ot ‘The book for every man, married Prospectus, with testimont Tnclosed please nd $5, the proceeds of @ fair | stipation toc, and 25c,. Get |the book at your druggist’s 7 letter from 9 to 6 Inviclable secrecy Tn the event of Fain, performance in Musi Filling, gold, $1.00 up $8.00. Extracting ' DENTAL PARLORS, ‘opposite Macy's. five cums Address W. H. PARKER, M. D., ch St, Heston, Mass. Mats We Evenings WHURGH, PO'KEEPSIB, Datly excursion (except 6 Opposite City Hall Park—Corner Murray St. @60 re 7 RoyalSergeSuits™ $12.50 It will pay you to get one of” these suits for vacation, esvecis | ly if you go tothe sea. Salt peg ; sun or nothing of the kind can jure it. It’s not dyed with the old thick | vegetable dyes, but with the new © pizanng, clean, bright and sante tary. The color will never show | the slightest wear. Sults with sitk lintag Sty. Suits with plain nity Sea ge Some fifteen dollar suits for $8.5obecausethere are only afew of each kind left, and we don’t want to be bothered with theme | A few trousers reduced to $2. 50 | fe the same reason, were $5 and | E O Tuompson 245 Broadway WANHATEAN BEAD Swept by Ocean Breezes, Sousa’s Concert Band, fternoon 3.20 P. M., and evening %, reer angry 8 tun Se oe Rice's Burlesquers in “1493,” very, evening except Sunday, te te Matinee Saturdays, 4 Rice's Circus Carnival, ST. Soa sm: A Sikcraaya he oa" Great Bicycle Track. Professional and Amateur race meat Betartey, MADISON, &QI uel Beet Kt Gan veutertt nt im itheons Ae vettion. Admniesion Sie? Reserved. Seats #1; Boxes In the event of rain, performance im Concert Mal AM Ppa a MADGE EI emi wo & Dike, 3 Tiahest turds Cosign fenart ‘Best cali, Nee Gemiesion to TERRACE GARDEN, | erury BBthot., bet 84 B Lex. aves. | i Personal. 2 LADY, with one side of freckles by Mme. Ri diy), by. Albany ‘Day Line ateamers. trom Dee: | bromen St Plor at 840 A. M., and Woes $94 at at 9 0 lock. Amusements. ‘PROCTOR’ S TODAYS ANB TO-DAY po ANB ine v's fiahtolloy, Halla Kavi Wood Sistera, Dilks and Wa & Tena € Shopard, Tony ‘Williams, ton, Beebe Riel, McVickers-Martin oth 2.36 to 11 FM. contineous Z. KEITH'S TH Ra aca cooLeEsT in ri BILLY EMERSON and 40 01 wn, sare. 88 Best Teer °8|KOSTER & BIAL'S GaRbeW Trio, Hall. Lola Yberrit, J. W. Ransone, Howth sacri lt eM lacutaltys sttinge 128 W. B4th ot A. ‘TION—Girle, 7, alee Pal Retreat, New York ave, FOR TIRED. t rapiring aig Tothing equale Foot ans price 25c. 1 ivi vestigations. Broadway and 128 ot HILL'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CUR! ‘ETeatost of all remedies; one bottle Hill Medicine Co, 96 Rast 18S st iroular. SWIMMING taught arienty phyeeal cut een Brat Desa champion swimm« Protuce ‘Exebange “It is a strange story,” Macksazie to me one day, stooping to the fire to get a light for his pipe. will tell it to you {f you like, but if you publsh it you must suppress our names, in this way. Bouthampton. morning and saw . Malo walls looming above the packet, and pulled in long breaths: of the pure air, I knew that this was the It was a grand morning ything just bathed in blue air, we were rather early, and the Customs were not open yet. , and walked up and down the my attention was at- tracted by @ party of people crorsing the gangway. There was an old man, with @ bristling mustache, and a very bad-| place for me. quay. Presently A CAMERA TRAGEDY. Story That the Plates Told to Donald Mackenzie's Startled Eyes. {4 Donald “1 In the Spring of 1894 I got thorovghly out of health, and my doctor ordered Thad a fancy to visit Brittany, and so I didn't hesitate lorg, but packed a portmanteau, said good-by to my land- and caught the next Direetly I went on deck those grand, and boat from I got off would, I suppose, be called handsom: but who struck me sinister customer; sweetest ey. cheeks I ever w in my life. “I could not help watching them, the girl was so lovely, and evidently in such trouble. She could not have been more than seventeen, and she looked like a ‘playing at widows.’ Bhe , and I could see her little hands twitching and wringing together under her wraps. ‘The sinister-faced fellow never left her side; and the old man fussed around as only the ancient non-French-speaking child who w kept her head bent dow glishman abroad can fuss, “We passed and repassed each other \d once the 1 ean tell you, Jack, I felt It—well, all down my spine in a sort of cold chill! And she looked so jolly frightened, and several times on the quay, girl looked up and caught my eye. wistful, and pleading. “Well, there was a rush for the Cu them in the crowd. I drove of to my 1 went think- felt quite ready for breakfast. down into the table d'hote roon ing how good the coffee sm the first people in fell upon were my litt two sompanions, | seat next to thei conversation [irl did not ‘speak at al ROMY nade Bee tae the man dos “her from the looking a very and a girl—she was no more—in widow's weeds, with the and mouth, and the palest or two or three days this went Merriman and at every meal, and sometimes the shaw J found his ni speaking to my Kossip With me, and told what he knew of her history been staying in the with her husband and th, n a off the Minihic buried up in the cemetery he had heard it own i paid several Visits to the jaid lovely flowers \ 1 suppose it wa: orned crosses of th hanging Wreaths black, mauve beautiful white ‘Humphrey ‘Garrett,’ jof a Wlack dress approached me through “I turned hastily away, fearin me Qempered face; & younger man, who tom-House directly, and 1 lost sight of|pzar intrusively curious, and left the] swered, rather lamely, not quite liking figure was too small to be Jane, not fur from the cem fusion and distress by Offensive cow. of my # ton ‘Oh! she breathlessnes: bass it for turn back for fear me.’ Husted a that Lcan teil you turned si ed her past the cow, quite seriously, an whole way hon monly ready to frie and T found out that #h more than the child # vurse, 1 ta after that. and TI don’t faney Merr liked it But her fa was quite p an te treating he ur conversation one eve Upon photography, I) wag , and I showed Mrs. ¢ ny views that I had ta too, that I was rather vex: think had gone w ra-a twenty-p real beauty 1 land to be put ry miss the clear weather w not ¢ affair and away were ou Mr, Mackenzie,’ shes you, camera—one Just Uke! your own. "Oh ite very kind of you. is in demand. “Situations Wanted Female” advertisements peated in The Evening World without extra charge. Over 500,000 circulation secured. | but It was undoubtedly there er 9 the either to acce| is or to refus countey?” Sutcas returned an t maze of perplexity as I laid , and after a bath and a shave, country,” But as I returned an hour later and passed into a narrow secluded you would ry gates, I saw my little widow a hundred yards |. And ahead of me, stand! that my w photograp! » with a good “I want some views, suil in dire con- ore the inquiring: widow and gaze of an absolutely harmless and in- T hurried up to her, and at the sound ps she turned and almost ran where it way abso: for him to have be foreground, a pla ogether for a mom He was her madly tn love with her aa wa would let us be fd, with a kind of soft {f he could help tt Tam so glad, 1 daren't ar it whould yun at me, tion thrown upon the ¢: n liad stood there view, and 1 wen. aueer and. almost ething that the father let drop hinted t married when } » Kea KO YOUNg | na pretty in ner arm was rals ral degrees hotter. | excort- ly this made n larm we chatted the seemed uncom= with me, nothing looked. Of rin the evening 1An iA to me, though he had a deuce of @ then,’ otograph was the one that I r ke h I fervently hope t no room for Rut a worse Thal t aver the of amateur ¢ climbing so reckl chemicals at | lop the plates Having carefully exe) Well, it was about a week later that uP Nec 1d not “stand It for some- work upon them, with my own id have to send ft to nt, and should ig walk ome out than I t right off to the Minintc where a fresh breeze ulw that I had ce I In a soft hat and sania within J hint at th me Was that of the pictur BO. possibility thout my knowl lly want to take some photographs What. during this lovely weather, I can lend rainary photographie mark whic she made ch betrayed @ degree of fricudliness] There was another ene, too— urprise 4 confidence that took me entirely | had expected to see, The mi knickerbockers was fall fe thes ‘Mr. Mackenzie,’ she sald, turning over the edge of the cll & man whom she does not love? 1 maid, quickly, looking at | “It” sounds incredible, do : been | But it is absolutely true, Tale crying. ‘She sighed @ lite, and clasped plate asile, took my camera, ving that had jer hands hervously sband was drowned here, been awfully lonely ever since. ‘adually I drew from her the story. husband. hi out alone one come back. His bruixed by the rocks, had been Wasted ashore by the morning tid noghe told me the tale she added thing that made me go suddenly Y Jack Merriman cared for me even Was he here, too” Yes. Put he was at Cancale that y. He told me afterwards that he was always warning Humphrey against ¥ about this rocky | tnt.” “We walked home together, but I was! pin thought to be Very 1 had ‘all sorts of y brain, The next day I ‘aphed, the rocks from every pos: : nen I hurried home and veloped ld. "Phe first two or three Were sim. enough—bul the figure in the soft and knickerbockers was always there, sometimes distant and beckonin, sometimes facing me with sorrowful, m faint e or twice, but T-went on. At last 1 got what 1 wanted”—— nacing gestures. Lean tell you I felt The Tator paused, Knocked the ashes from his pipe and laid it dow: but—I have always been him.’ T could not get over the e that be was glad of my hus- y camera to the Minihie and ‘her wistful blue eyes on me, ‘ought @ figure was standing in an or cis , out of sheer loneliness, to showed he had just flung his comp down, i went on, simply. ‘I wae only seventeen, | f and we had been married three months, I “I suppose it was the queereat | perience [ever had in my taking my camera to the cliffs where the two men hi struggled tn the picture. 1 funny as J took half a dosen xX. Spparently nothing but alr ; hen T developed these plates, had the whole tragedy. Were there-always the sama Within the ‘focus. The man wi falling was umebrse Garrett, fellow who had pushed him do John Merriman. T had alx photographs 'o scene which een enacted on Mintbio more ® vear ago, Again Donald Mackenzie paused, T/asked quickly, “What did you ‘do? He smiled a little as he answered: “1 took my prings from. the plates as T coul athe Sul: them to Merrim rather not talk about t pleasant to see murdere: 1 and the field was mine, rest, for you are to be morrow, I need scarce! shall never tell-my wife the truth. father knows. I had to have a wil for one can never trust @ fellow. Merriman. Besides, the old bay tngiined 4 at one time to ay i tude, giinypes, of the pho brought him to. Tam mm morrow's ceremony to and then I shall fede U was a distinct view, rather a long phtey Garrett's sjrabits pike rt one, and the figure. was very smi one 1| x »

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