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THE WOKLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1895. , Stand, Gertie Kioto and Nettle Dickman ralomorte you wit and tncioned im thie tester, nameiy, it VK 42] 4 check for $5654 e 10] Lottie M. Bedford, Bvelym Cannan, street and Lexington avenue, YOUNG COL et 10 | Sadie Feeney, Charles Haw Ag Army of Children Always at : : FOR 8100.00, Stand, Laut Font a | Prertage Duiicekas hr apr Ge Work ae OVETSTOCKED WARFROOMS, DUE TO DISAPVOINTMENT IN OBTAINING MORE Kavie siurphiy’ and Mary’ Plunketécccas 10 Nieeey = haar ta W alia 1 jteave tty ROOM, ALAS TE IME TATIVIE bon zarine Fresh Air and Free Doctors for Aigitie“atama .cccicietia: With All Hee 9 Corie Kint Epa Liniaay and terana t4ns.| anh Son'e bhi ace THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN - Finklestela .... eeOeeeeee 2 iy had aw it Twenty th etree! 5 e of the “TO BACKIFION VRIES 4 vt VO THE FRONT WITH THIS WONDERFUL EY peeves ern To the Buitor: aa thie’ ite ba Mi iy WO ED NY oy On, DI GROOM, BEDROOM AND. the Tenement Tots Sylvan Beach {s the destination of to-| With al! my might 1 have tried to accumulate ve ; - _ tan Gorn tn ttannane] ame hah . RoHS BCtN eH th ‘Mn ww ee i te i ount of 8, ho y iclowed An nate by fn Manat ina 8 f i ne NEMEC REAC iach outing of ithe ‘Hee tables on ieee plat peas she babel Ld ib a wi! Ethel Smithson and Jeunte Black. Hevtto Wtia Wal PARLOR #)"5.20"0 i Nate cm $37.00 i “The Evening World" Floating Play- GENTE SLNERSTRIN, 9 yeare, [19> Aad its san . eRe Henciann Siduhoant, Oak Fetenston Three Outings for the Little Ones | eroina, tie children and thelr mothers 106 Ean Oue Nusured cad Fine wteeet, | tectegny ptease And 275 rer ee con | DINING-ROOM {si HRM a BUEN $29.50 i |tuking passage at Eleventh street, > outnide 48 Ninn aves will pened Ga dee hdl : st aci Ip Oeebi tage tare This Weel North River, at § o'clock, or at Third STANDS ON THE SIDEWALK, he some titthe daby Seinen BEDROOM MRE THI ALA WoOwEH WIR BHne beeen eat $23.50 = street, East River, at 9 o'clock in the —-—— dona Carey. : Weare Olionth, | Khicher tails, ¥ Kitchen Chats morning. eda of Them Every Day for KITCHEN jen Teel htwake $10.00 The Sam Birnbaum Association's The special outing for the sick babies the Fand. LITTLE Fo SAW hittie. eudidee hun. | Cash Not Necessary. Benefit for the Babes. of Brooklyn on Wednesday will leave] tactosed ptease find check for $261, the result pe f 4 cessar dred and Pour Jewell’s Wharf, at the foot of Fulton] of our etoris in behalf of « noble charity. We ———— street, at 9 o'clock, One thousand invi-] Mit lemonade on Satuttay for 1 cent & plane and tations have been issued to mothers and | Ninety rth THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. children, and they will go under the] {j",A2u* ously acknowledged . <o«00..$28,586.69/ chaperonage of the ladies who manage | Chatles Scha rinha Dunckie (tNalbonhe-Hudsoa, "1 ) the Immaculate Conception Mission and eld Everywhere and = Inciowed Ant $2, the proceude from selling soap ly Help the Fund, Flossie Lochman Freddie a fe 108 ia ale live on et, betweon Third and Lexing- we Hundred and 1 a Please fod tnclosi . proceeds of a atend eT ano . é iby iv Day Nursery, at 44 and 46 Concord Wiitie ave a"rhir, Corner 4oth St Emma Bruner and ocho 1010! no creed, no color, no nationallay, but a NS SOME sail — are a mee ye fe Elora Or toon Ministers to the sick and the helpless. Loree Blanche Rogers, Mamie Mullen, Edna Ateran Re SG With Wiel bleamuee Nand Fou LidiopeL HILL, Alitlan and ale ont i fh we ‘There will be no New York passengers Josephine De Gartano. der, tht Hagees hed Gertie ter had three heey inte Htehe: pam will help to nd, Eas Hariy Slab ¢ vill be spent fait y ne Hundred] Rihel Davis, 104 Second_aver Va prab- route puratards doeeph Wats. ee aero te MAY MAE Be DENT acied please fad 1165, tho proceeds of tora] #8 Elven:h etree. ant ‘made fs bag and Waliecied any wae fant} maces our Bi ‘air, 172 Union atreet, Hirookijn, Lollie a vi ach. wold by oT on ie or ‘ soni u wlio, pial lg, Doll + 28) The Floating Playground made its Wenry Brandt, [aura See Seal tae eek, ante tee aa wi Atad You $1.99. with we collected, hoping | i boli first Voyage to Oriental Grove on Long] (ihc Kimmey, Toumy Browa, frlenda the above Amount, which we giadly ead SIL CL AL Mees : Edwards aud ot €87| Island Sound Saturday. But for the ter-| Marry Jove, Ian sa yearn, | atte huceeteay tem Site Hiei Chat * vette. | Martha. 3 i Mille roi SORTS rifle Wind and rain storm that came Mees to 30 Flossie Swan, Alfred. Tec taun Geitee Pink. Tad, Wet: 100th a 1 ee a ace Friel f $00) down when the big white barge Was] We trust the fociosed $2.43 wi | eStarling, at Recerthe, find $1 00 of de Pa] €e, aM mada $2 siete halt way home in the afternoon it] tts the amount coiiscued ata litte baraar Bed | Enh Qt! Katte White, 19; Anna WHE TEL taatuant you will fh 8911, pond ‘ Halth Jettress 5.65|would haye been a delightful outing. | ony" tyes i ——— ; — se any {atgS. Weat) One Htundred and’ Island City, May Hewitt, adel Oriental Grove is a grand place. Theré | ‘Xima Kel Addie Hirach, 11, te gitdae ty ay fealiaed trom, mt amt ni Hands Meliee Ingenta Bee | Ox sniee OR Miihie. Patek PE Re Tah ; 88fare twenty-eight acres of almont level | Malle Heli, ‘. the poor sick babh fever” Witte. airia, 4 for the eick babies My. pata dust | femme irae” wo mining, eS aan, Sophia fe »; Woodland on Great Neck, reaching out} Mary Madden, 10, 440 Western, nave nine teen feveu, tte MP BrOMeh mo Rome m TeC ar Teer aay LATA SRE L fanuel row, Waiter, Sian iii, Alfred A.'Schuers Sigmuad, Heae SS] Almost to King's Point, | The trees rae Chelate Schenkel, are pose of them for the beneRe st tur sick Laby | Wilts Whis dau) Sioraceenbaer, We Tethooe ne so{#he young maples. There is a fine b a ont ff Martha Schenkel Fund, hoping (hat it will Now ta) Thomas Sange: ua Kante, dulue snd Leon Jenene toy ball’ ground of eight acres adjoining, a Bak Hee nia Mite hell, Lenore Sullivan. Bella Friedman, aged 10, 242 Bast 106th at. Mazel Lynn, Frank Best, Minnie Mingi and Eugene Buck, the wide-awake te, it, 480 Hourton aireet. Katie Burns, Stapleton, A stand at 28 Seal n kept by and Agnes Montague vt. ss t.00| Manager of the grove, has provided a aa Ue seinen + t Inclored please find $1.22, which we have cot-| ery Renuy, At Aine Chava, Stand, Amy Huntington and May Daly bw | host of pleasures for his suests. horas ya fale ‘ id at 202 Nott Brook, | tected te Hdl Chtumlbun cava. || mses Stu s Carr, Josephine Martin and is a lively merry-go-round run by hors bac Tteato Griand nt we would like to hetp | 1¥#. for the es. Tho Was originated Katherine er 844 Columbus — FOAL LT tracer boo] power, a dozen big Boat swings, diana. yout sla Patios’ i ie day ay br atitaen ‘suae mith, Masts Tica EAate Allua’ Wotgann. 119 West (0Uh Your Letter wilt ir, ‘oll street, rookiyn, Rosa: shootihg gallery, restauran Kl ples ‘a litte stant and made’ $1 loping te] connor, Jose Ha and, antares Ineloned find $1.08, with est wishen an’ hanrointed if you don't eee your Me Noah, Gertrute Sheldon and others 400] ture gallery. ‘Flere is a danclig ie 1 do. some Tittle ove good, we remain, Gidamore’ frasete hth Sadie OBrien. Joseph Bama Neeyitaan cad anseh Cromeh, 1616 aad] foto tein tema Uaaae” Shai, nas’ te AG byes Jennle Godtiey and Edith 409 [fOr 1) by 1H feet In aren, Mee a Loretto Young Mille and Mame Short, Lewis Soong ene ave " us Hundreds of letters ahead of yours All w face and bathing. The beach ts fine. It 1s silie Wolinskl, Solly Newman, James Short end Ja is be printed. Be patient You will ce youre Sup terigrt, “Robert Burne, Gen- gently shelving, with a rand and gravel Madiscu avenue and Highty-seveuth atrest, fora,“ al Uno above’ are under ‘the axe" ot | tocioned_yoa_ will and a0_eenta, collected py | tater Spee pottum, and the water is i t — urteen years, Ti ir be ie firat the | Fila, Senat ‘ Ts Solus tows, Ketecce, i clean. “There ate 19 large pichic tables | | Iaclowed tnd 41,00 trom a candy and lemonade] onccae”, wary Te fale bein thels arat’ he | rile sclarty "at Amie, Schafer, ists Fhitd Re Su Rothe Me Mine tn tho greve with benches, and George | and at our residence, Wotient vi, Baran Roi at fh nthe grove pian Georme | Swepuine Madders tly” Arthur Stander, cand, Floreare “Wilson, Hewlett, the owner of this beautitu Irene Magic Lantero, Lau Aaron Nusbaum....... od Edward Brady... Zimmera and tend to have unother in a month or two they os | Y ; se istward Mander, 7 nove SS ecUtate We hermvith hand you $10 81, proceeds of a0 spot, is a charitable. man, and Mr. ae a PER Cevanun wareats Buck ts with him tn liking to have ex- nat 300 and 202 Eant One Mune cursion parti th atest, from July 10 to at of poor people visit Whe) we two tittle etris had a fruit stand tn front | jeat* : We ate worry (tis not a larger amount, but Stand, Benjamin Sheama: place six days in the week. It is closed Sands street, Brooklyn, for the denent j last Friday, econt of the bud weath * wh HUMOURS Hagens Mesa. s00| Bn sundays, Mr. Buck gave all the| teks etiee fing ek ee scat. ee ope pata we lokoa: sitir Renee ter beck (tan and, George Cole ahd Grifin, Barues 300) children free rides on the flying horses, | ing it will be of some benodt, calling | Butta ather veym "Wa conld Nut get fore moner. We Provanted by erson and 1S 0 Reark 3.00] prances i : cept | peaalited bj on : Sol. Moe, 10; = ) Fair, $95 Madison while Flynn's Orchestra, which played ed find $1.88, proceeds. of a, atnnd kept | eva Dh I, Littan D, % Max ‘Mayer. 7; ithay Mayet 90; y cur: later Golding: 201] for the children on the cruine, left the] ty us In front of ise Gast On Ada Li; 6, Fran ella Maser, i; ; iwi, Tey, 1. 4 Stand, Carrie brie, Jones, ‘Eiaie barge and played for the grown folks | Ninth street. " — 4 vieate (And 08, wolleeted:'by haying. © u Ehrie, Martha Jones, J. Abramson... 2.90) on the dancing platform at the grove. | Ei sudqenad?, g fair at 636 Pearl wa toys We hope it will help | Stand, , Bella Silverstein, Sadie Bobel, The children all had fine swinging in ° Tealtged $8. it wag helt hy fome poor table 4 > ant; oiled RO the big scups, too, free bathing and, tn wie Kae eau Estelle Abri tam. Rowalle Abraham, Wolf and ‘Rosle. fact, “owned’ the’ place’ during thelr! qyeiosed and $2. Thad a atand two 4a: Clara Kramer. FlorenesAbraboin, Amy daewer, stay there. Mr. Buck has carousals at] third avenue and One Stand, | Miriam Benjamin end fe porns Benner's| Edgewood Grove, Brooklyn, | Hattie ndred and Fifth tle Drake, Mark Leppenbeimer, taenaed Gila ata — y-flent atreat when all etela. aay, ston and at Glendale Schuetzen Park. 168 East One Mundved and Fifth atreet. aby ue at ar tiesto T ocean of a fale . Mabel Silverstein’ and M. hing went oft splendidly even ‘ Highth avenue, ater cee 8 len Silverstein z ‘m failing to mar the pleasure, | Inclosed find $2, which was derived from a) Muttidn Lynch aT el se Stand, Flora Mergel, Ida and for Capt. Minogue's crew soon battened | tittle sand held at Lexington avenue and One| Adeiaide Houan, Ae with } the wok, Oakiey veseseee 2.60|down the heavy canvas curtains for the | Huudred and Twenty-four i street hy fienrletta Van Leewen, Esta Delonge Florence Beguin, “Graco Beguin, Mary protection of ‘the feasters at Caterer | Viola Dickinton, Sree anaes ani eters Rous eld at 282 Marsy Lewaler, "Minnie. Lessiée, 7 The haeiear oe . sora and the frolickers on) far Rite Beaver, dinnty Welnnock. three hauese inge ee ay uneday evening John Mayhen, Irma Coshland, CUTICURA SoaP es and be, Stand, Ji7 West Fitty-fourti street, Lau- Fetta’ Burkhart, Jessie Moore ‘and others Addie I find inclosed, Trusting It with be Inclosed please find $2, the result of @ stand! helping some baby. Thie ia our ert atts we had in front of 404 ast Que Hundred and] the bables, and you will h. | the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to ring eo much of , healthy activity the CLOGGED, INFLAMED, The Sam Birnbaum Associ Wo are four playmates and Ni tro hot a Pale Cia Fog” denaie” Boley and heucats Fourteenth atrest,” We hope ¢ will belp aome| tihet'Thatcher Ae Teigneae. fom aloha ote hie a ha ue ne hety nee: TRRITATED, SLUGGISH, or OYERWORKED Maudie Jurgenson ...... of the Lizate Goet Irvin Boothman, 8, We conchided to hove at Teaat #10, and. to this PORES, Hugh Rachford Offce and Ciub-room of the Sam Birnbaum Emmie, Dirtosa opened @ iitin’ alone th ih out Magic Lantern, Noiiie” Williaina” Katie Amoclation, 66 Pitt stret ww York, July SchilerioN aul lite: Thatcher, Suemeed bY Mattie! Ent Fituiein atroet. ‘Thankn to ¢ Ec iit han roa hee ict rand. Ha ‘Maniea seen 2, 1895.—Owing to the rain on Saturday we our fri Viola and Hazel Maples, May Waidrom; McManus, Mattle Page, ot! Marla Mercoun, Louise G y, Edna Pickering, Nellie Lewis, Annie Johannesen, Flora Pepper... Stand, Claudle Samenfeld, Lulu Grassre and’ Karl Samenfeld. Stand, Ida Mayers, Til Nellie O'Connor, 'G. niu and neighbors, we eva & Curae. Come, could do nothing; nevertheless a few worked! Inclosed find $2.85. the proceeds of a stand kept) tnclosed please find $6, being the proce near our owD Fesidenc and 214 East One| air held at of ng the pr hard and we realized over $40 from thore few | f(t cur wD residence fair held at G7t De Kalb aveniin, Nrbkiy eee ote. 13. cl Par iss who, even In the came to help your good Lena Lange, dward Erte, tte are M. Parkinson, 11. wins it Yu "Aue |e ni Ga, eg, oe eee a_i You're clipping coupons who worked hard are the following ladtei lemonade aad cake stand, ot Green ae 200) teas" Weatretiner. ot ais Delaney, tures wld ion "ia tr oping’ tbe fund ‘wi 29 Be May avenue, Brook. when you use Pearline. Isn't every 1s of » a oF, $2.36 f at RTS wait, W. Stanicy, ving, big or little, a coupon sand atatie Moran Mek HAE: OF tly AAOCEOL atery ata cnt | Grae Pleaee Ga kos, A porana Pes “> ‘and’ Albert Rupp. 2.00 Fale $1.00; Mra, Annie Gottlieb, 119. Cur T. Stanley, that’s clipped and paid ? nd Maggie Funcheon, Lizzie ret, sold flowers for $4.48 and raMed out Incloned ple Maggie McCarthy, Ma made by Theresa Lynch Cy Clementine Cashland and Flora Rosen- 50, also one boys’ sult for T5c.; " ; A fatr was held in the area of 108 Princ | a: a RRA AtAT ia We bad a sandy sland Fen of ate " 119 Columb! sto ne Huntred and Thirty-third “strest aad] Bfookiya.” by ‘George Young where's a more satisfactory beret. sae 1 raffled & Tie avecie TL] Barney Dumphroy, and $1 was made, Florence May Carleton, Rose, Sara Gelger, of 2 ay and Thomas Solomon: way of saving than by wash- mile Klein rate pictures i eS re |, Inclosed find $1 which three little gira, Dy . if ‘i Jonnie Brown and. Cora, Werbl Leller wea the winner, and) «piv@, send You Rerowith $4.80, our second com} corte age tent Nellie Cone tient eey BD ing and cleaning with Pearl- tribu Mien, Luly Annie and Etta to "The Wor en ee ter peruairthina etrect ena ‘rel earned. for ‘the Hick. fab . 3 ‘ ae Miss Annie Leller had @ lamp togton avenie, amd though the amount. | a fair held at Keyport, N. Js, Saturday ine? ‘That saves on both ne ct Jenule Krete.....) for raMfe and realized $1.80 GY ducky Gas * jarge, we are in hopes that It may be of sorme| #fternoot chnel aul, also. prosented the same to fel’ Ris e eee AOI — * 2 oF eat - 4, Resale Hardenbrocic ive’ “Acker Miia." Anoig "the Rotors are these: Ain. stare Cate ty the fund.” More anon, Inclosed please nd $1.12, the proceeds of a talr sid Saves exertion and hard Grace Downing... 1.95] ons’ saloon on Columbia atreot kave five botties | MUgel M Norrie. — Vernon at given at 109 Second street, by Walter y . ata Trabold..s. : $6 wine: tenale T Avenue Ce box of clears ecatimee’ Fiean Keenan, Charlsn Shartie ten, Willis work and drudgery for you Guasio Bilverman, Sadie Fagea- 198 Stanton street, one keg of bec ‘ Windpaul, Ae lens ad Lillie Sliverman A 1.15 for tickers: | Mr. taacovstz, 229) pve Alken and Anna Cullen had a flower stand — yourself—while it's saving actual money ‘eating, Meta and P! one dozen — caps, M oF Tnclosed please find the ¥ - . fold, Bennie Cohen, Bi one dosen cape; Messrs. Green| at ,Ninety-slanth airest and Amsterdam avenue! | Tasloed please find the sum of $1.18. the pro to y cket, clothes and time and and Guaste | , 115] feld' "Korngut, | Birnbaum. Barth, Welnfel | 4R4 made 41-50, ini by sale Gravel, byte Haas, Carrie Satine io your pocket, i Ce Stand, Grace and William. Wilsons 100 | gueoctntion, Ste. irnbaum, Hard to aetna coliection Tor the poor Rick Bales | dren ectabiishod “a tage’ rat tguterstane’ Mt} wine Coupons come to every wise and thrifty woman, «3 Weis ton al ee ee Had one kn beers Max Ininiler, ‘cups | umd.” jbledee dnd incioned Ait "and we hope) Bi tlavien” Fund’ al tls Waa Tht we May ah tase Ve Hl idler, SUS tte will don ‘A sick baby Koo) a tables ware neatly decorated, and tity Stand Biz Wiedman. Radia Bari and rc IONE: tne, pictures: Mt: | Rebecca Newman, Blanche Doherty, ecard unger “tie Toad of many. bevfat fans B. man. “ _ ’ Row "Ox | art cakes it and of good things that} Halper, Dora Baxt and gan | cated, Tae, Batter, ten, Bates Samy Rate OE | tocioned find $3.31 cription 19] had “been purchased “aut mated to. anstat’ in charles Betz... ; TW] ono chair; Mr, Flahman, one chair, Mr. Chrain, | the Bables, rene Proceeds of @ lemon) Feallsing some money, tor fhe reat and good Verouica Dee’ aid’ Alleia ne chair, Mr daros, "two -pounda candy: | ate stand at 202 1.00] Maurice Javobovite, one ‘pair shoen. Mr. Pome 3 at ducloeed amount eg ote Simiione,” ‘Heiea inle, one pair sho Amsterdam, one Tenaie Irvi ‘Allee. Kenny, aciigton avenue) juthom, Baby loss. 1.50] shoes; Herrman, lol« Phoebe Aaron, ‘Thirty-first street, jessie. RNRY GOTTLEIR, Chairman, Inclosed piease find $3.26, collected by the fol 325, rty-BP 8 + : and Elgnth atreet, between Madison and Fifth Rodriquez, 190 Lexington avenue, | OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF THE PAST SPRINGS SAM Staind, Louts and Marke Brodsky, Samuel SAM BORGOS, Secretary A aa fas Th Wevadeley scaniaee ae . reall eh ’ AND BEDROOM FURNITURE THE CHANCE OF A LPL TL fgg caine, Lan tan, Jennie Hunter, admire your nobie work in ald of poor an . , SC he Linale Bnxelhe aid Ully Reiner Sent in by Twins. Cobre ate Mase aE, KC ian, and a) ineaen Sour find ne CASH NOT NECESSARY. 5 ; ces Be , Jenny "sortie angel a fait and jntern “chow, whic 4, Jennie Weinsteln and To the Editor’ . Pat! —— was held at 652 Halsey etree. Brooklyn, July 19, room flat furpished complete. Old price, 895.90: cut price, 870.00. Rosenthal se one We are twiat, and with the help of t Inclosed youu will And $5.00, which we made in| from 2 to'9 P.M. Thauke ta our kad moire: : oe Phe 1.00. Mile Men roih aed othe Cat whore names we add we secured $1.05 one atternaon. and the bait ofan ancther, from| bors we are abie to rend to our frienda the bas 10.00, Fund, and we inclose that cum. We wish you|, fa We could have hi ed more had tt not $9.80, We hope to do better niet time, Stand, Eddie Davis, Joo Bret pe ther t ae be a eae net Pou roming | Sag'hindit taaie'oe te lege area GA A Tee ipe CARPETS, ‘BEDDING, STOVES, Bae Sat prime Elvaooe [iene jak AI cls CROCKERY,’ LAMPS. CURTAINS, PICTURES, Pad nadia Bor re see Ta ch nee Beecham’'s pills for con-| REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, TINWARE, &c., é, | Flossie Hanton, Minnle Ettley ... Rophle Marflin Jozephine Kicker’ and Doille Hanlon, Bertle Ackerman, Fate at Cedarhu Grace Costello. wharile re your appeal for th alc banter, we de-| Gravel (, Bhelton paste Re z Buia ere +35 cided to hold @ fair, and to that end secured, | Jennie Norton, Minato’ coilte A 5 h 5 renee ar ce Ne “ae and goby it. 131340 1315 Third Ave,, bet, 75th and Zoth Sts. eg ee id Ladder Company, the use o! ie hi oy - i Serow's Snori aster hoding the fair. We held the fair] Viola McLaughlin, eleven years. and Florence : ee ora Aah ee Stanweaen toaersaamesnta ae Pee Or eae te yaad the result of eur | Alssander, vlevem yesre, bade stand ot One Annual sales more than 6,000,000 boxea, 76TH ST, ELEVATED RR. OR R! = f OUSEHOLD | There is astrong and steady demand for domestic Help. All “Situation Wanted Femal ELP. == | World are repeated in The Evening World and secure over 500,000 circulation. Employers watch The World. | 10 cents. at poetry dn a my owa part, though ea crossed their arms above the spot, and) Here the Professor, who had not ad-[ until that time, and shall assuredly not | i: all was green darkn beneath save | dressed his last remarks to me, was|¢dual again, ‘to be brief with you, Cf fo [culty Where a prilllane shower of sun | cise’, tls, ta apace of three minute, | had not surprised & merman at all—but| ter disks penetrated between the leaves at 1 | and ke cloud ¢ ceated hint | & merma Thad Mundered brutally | aud usiuue, 1 yet preserved sou # point and ‘twinkle on the golden: | Then It Carled OWA) ai bee e dade | Mpon, her. sacred. Ison Chad al | trot ove inti her eyes M brown ee ae nan’. bosom Hke an} hat a lad should b playing | lene ed her Seatlte KOK, uae ul ete al EA ne. Th ogniged het, a : Oriental charm. The water was dark: | the hand bi hie phiewe | to tell her that she was’ naug ably # Sneainess, if NOt ath ° 7, Where a good fish and a difficult fight tion; but that warbled o4 Unexamnpled advenlure wis a morro , starry eyes of the lady of t The Professor’s Summer Idyll, Which He Never hiivint veakonavly bneowntered, “twas | ony Wit Anet hwar ll Poa initia lninierruptah| foot : not an easy spot in which to cast a fy. point in his favor. The cs ¥ sor Halt an hou OBE ai) SUF eRe hope you are enjy ® ,, }but Thad achieved success here In the | Pant in his fa Wiehe orld all nerve, all desire to Ko Courtley,’ sho gall, U 1 Would Forget. but Thad achieved success here In the || wever seemed nus sad. Hire When T bean again {otty shed iene fe nie SARE RU me, “hoped to meet with Uke good for- | fad’ no wort of, busty ne (hia: rivers | ® OMAR MIRW. GE te PINGS SEAR ogy ey ; he <4 {tune again, bacauae, wal have led you to be obtained for a hundr 1 toplied? 4 hay “Judge then of my dismay when ap-\ sad ine Happy Valley was.» i j sare proaching the pool (nd while. still #4 Cue allOy WA. UE My fishing ind : . The Professor told me all about it the preclous Walton, Him I worshi Prvacned iheretrdm by tinpenetraiite bare, PEOerty. f determine efor, ‘ ; himself, Courtley was a young Profes- Irom youth to manhood: and. t n riers of Surge and bri His “nanentt’. | Mand, and proceeded to tie streams . ‘ e @ ci r u Po he trees up are e ‘Ax | pusher is a + an sor then, and with nelther LL.D, nor jaw ‘rece not infrequently, betwee T, arising from the water, a human, With eS 1 AN AR a One FR. 8 after his name, Ho ts not me and my altars of beck and burn, yet Sieg, Swiniele wated like ¥, fighting le lerw ood any hath ; fre ve! . ew pe a Sundry trout do still annually yield tna moonlit brake. It was such a@ V baee a to-day, Else 1 hal very old now, but he was born to be a thenetives to my snares.. I-angle less if, 4° may sometimes nate. in trad lent, sn ha en Rs Fi Professor. He probably walked like a powadays: yet Pthink cach year brings e2,j00e,, May xometimes note In hurried mavement in the Profesor in the nursery, and talked like me more knowledge of the art, If not, brossion, ‘and. yet ncking. som AE aunt he oan toe 0 s he could a all. More si nit. that lark-like, soulless nina tion—tho h mainly ere a ac amblel emic ter than any that ve followed it Miy- better for possess I such soul had | in that Ivan # r of Bummer ft « a Atmosphere about him, an old-world fishing there, by happy ehanee Taine this music ax became (he sung. “And the the wants t were unde ction and refinement of Written introduction to one Gen. War- words? Immortal words wor too harsh for seaslon, 1 wld j Rae ae glean vine ston to hie ut. Wick. of Indian mutiny repute, and he, sessed. of power. to’ bring “a, quicwer | U2 Ramen far the aecasion, 1 wald | | CHOOT Te Mt thought, that lent distinction to with unexampled kindness, permitted me heart-beat even to my scholastic breast: | 4 the ais ‘ my terances and charm to his soclety, to make (ial of his private Watermed | eet yn ety en nag ge a oe “3 know tt is, but please go away F orrur one cly oniertainits These qualities, though not to he re- delicious mountain trout stream run- With hey and abo, and «hey ronine, | came the anawer, and. them. guzing 0 an laa ke an amber string of sunny 1 pase round the empty pool, f saw at lengthy Socted by another, may more nearly spr er the high moors, | ing time | just above an ‘alder whose shelterir pear if he relates his own story to you aging ture and purple Ing, and) odng, dings | Toughs ran level with the water, 1 jar | he did to me, I remember how he Winding through “happy Valleys, | ov e p of round, Kray eyes. At th samme mo- - wiere Summer reigned beneath foresis| "Tis in my ears t that bell-like | ment 1 became dimly conscious of al. puffed an Indian pipe in the telling of it, of oak, and music-making beech and| song; an i, in my eyes, the sunshine on! moat standing upon Mirticies of human | y i h ba and between his sentence When the sentinel fir, ; fatty. gome | (Ps kreen, words and waters. How | pparel wholly unfamiliar to. ine The | ‘ c me a ¥ ! , ‘ake: Gloude Toile is an vegan to angle uneventfully. Some ack—how the magic of mem | heartshaking ‘Incident. vccuy in’ its blue smoke clouds relied this way and) ic fon, 4 seluced’ by my | ‘Time's curtain away and shows [entirety perhape a second atl a helt. td that, 1 caught glimpses of his sweet, wiack gnat, but them I returned wit “alliike the dream xcenery of a|recol AVINg uttered tae Wo! ql where a | r kindiy face, his mouth, with that whim-| erhess' and kindly words to. their us Vision, lost and won axaln. God | Lord th more amazenen © trout) streain sical little sprite of a smile that always| Pome. And at this polut, the time then | grant it shall’ never quite slip away: | reverence: 1 alsa believe some 4 1 ere, she Lntormed i let bet noon, mory Oo} elt net A Gor ° x a so e 1 F * ised » Wait for hovered at the corner of his lips, his; BeIN& oom. a memory of exciting inct-| kind God, be good ani my Happy | sort of effort to tak 1 t [dents overtook me. On my former visit! Valley giiomer once more for me even! word and action w \ sapling oak she was, aud wonderful eyes~blue-gray, dreamy as! to this water, during the previous year, | where t Was coming down in Thad CAninres and pel und fen here le enews of Heath are falling: |lowed in instant and pr and fresh and Temarkauiy self ; Juncheon, A re the smoke curling from his calumet, had cantured and slain @ pound fish in| suffer tte music to tinkle yet again upon | If it In pos comtalnet, Her hair made the suis love so much to get into the ns @ pool where the stream ran slow and| my ear, though Th ed beyond | pede, th ing ¢ Q leas f the valley and feel Tam Well, first, you are to know," sald) S200 where the stream ran slow and| mye ough T have passed beyond | pede, thei Deams willing captives. to use a pleas he valley e am a the reach of all else that belongs to di at a rate figure pot my own; and her smile 4 more away from every other he, “that my patron saint has ever been| Twin, aucicnt oaks, as 1 remembered, yer approached | uifgut’ have been ‘the’ intpiraion to] human being,” she yemarked, | Hie Mtl "5 4 To the Editor: RCs stipation 10¢ and 25. 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TERRACE GARDEN, |. mine {iid hook aves tatuable Mata 08 haw be tee sehen on BEGGAR STUDENT, ced fits,’ seat, for ave, feent stamps Howl 99 ene and advertisementsin The | 20words, You did not count on a barbarian | gy 1 talked freely and act & poucher, mind 1 sald | ed of my own Mfe, feeling a My name is Pasitis Ww 3 ) demanied of me in exel swored, wer own reminiscences of the Teast te wel She Was as fran 1 fearless as su Bue wey x dor t Bhe told her age, twenty ny y sald 1, al tag] five; her interests and delights, seho wimbie. sm ‘and now, “Mt ly and rural. She spoke of her. fath iw Bone With regard, and she explained thet a » Ir h p a had long lost her mother and livedesg wall not avail any with many brothers, but no sigo0m ores “Lin return, and [' trust’ wit Hew on lishing. T wish you | ostentation, descr the life of ‘ . versiilos ahd, upon compulsion, ga ackable words T could details of my own gray and lonely el ‘ tention to the fac hood i bad broken my: re [oe Giice I feared Thad hurt her, for and} mist, like the gray vapors that’ crowm my | the old (ors, gathered within her Deauthe| [Tul eyes as’ she Hstened and looked at was ben let mo? she said. ‘Tl have | me vod my father's rods befere to- | "'Forgive me," T begged, ‘it does nota ni he saya they he betier for | become me to speak of a Uoy's sOrrol ; Ley is te sherman and frequently | forgotten these many years, and to pl he profound kind- 81 our sandwieh,| stion, My knowl y i then was meagre In. the thal extensive now, While beciith, Wan . ttlon at Us propos 4 used to speak eure atvaid Pe shall bungh “Anon the 5 latter of horses hoofs’ told met | ninutes later she had a knife chariot of ‘the General lof silk thread from my fly-book, ‘To make an end, Miss Ware, t fortunate introduce] me to her parent, demeanor With a hospi hough her gracious | in'a famous sold) Aj tion Was shut lever fing tendered me an invitat for the vured on a remarl me With a sudden cou Wis an fearless as fi She looked swepted, and! at to her. She| Here the’ speaker broke off fan. F lder and we | made so long a pause that r matters, Including | | 1 = done lyrics 1 ends Your story, Professor? 4s tie rod approached no, sir; which begins it. aid that her party Was | might proceed to relate’—— tus past for lunch-} At this moment the door of the the utmost defer- | opened and a ludy entered. a ham sandwic "Why, here is my. wife ted it and ute it before | larly opportune! ‘Phyl friend," —Condensed ‘White, et 1 she ace