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Ca BROOKLYN'S BABIES, One Thousand of Them on the Floating Playground. They Will Have a Nice Time at Syl- van Beach. A Big Fair for the Fund at Arverne To- Morrow. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowledged ..... «$23,292.96 Fair, 213 Wyckott street, iiruokiyn, Mies i and others... 63.00 ev Wvondn Sie ens ig city 1809 APs Brg, 2HHEES. nesses » 17.00 mee Bariels 16.15 Pale, John M. Nicholson. May Houg wollie Nicholson, Helen Nichoison, Edna 1 i 15.38 Glare Rev Reve 13.81 Anni Mamie Farrell, Jessie awk, overs i Magic laniern, Lewis Cronheim, Charios eibnholtz, Rebecca Beerwald, byron Cronheim saat Pair, Henrietta Gatorman, Patrick, Clara Mundy, othe Fair, Gertrude Lundequiet, Lulu Chichea: ter, Ida Grifihs, others. . ats 11.60 Christina Baseball, Comets and Cyclones. Kula Kunts, Sade MoCullougi, 9.60 Edith M. Cusack, tees AB Mount Vernon, No ¥, nd others. ets Mindie Hina Burke, . 800 u For: ek) Schenck, 4 6.98 ant, Lottie Link. Frances “Link, Lena Padeyn, Cecella_Huberty «75 Fair, Florence, Edith and Bello Bur- roughs, Liilian Herrington and others... “Anonymous Myra Addis, Alice Jotinson, Emma Phor- back, Ciarice Jotinson and ollers 22 Entertainment, “Helen Rich, Josephine Friedman, Pauline Rich and others 6.00 and, Harry Kramer, Lillie Nibune, Adeialde Schorling and others. 5 600 Stand, Lulu Cahill, Frances O'Brien, May Cahill. 2... 6.60 tertainment, | Switzerland Cottage, Kenstex y S686 ‘Mother fe Pleasant 6.00 Stand, dua Turner, Katie Kennedy, Ce: cel y 6.00 Fair, Jennie Flood, John’ Miller. Ferdie and Willie Fahey 6.00 id, Frank Casanova, Richard Smith, Albert B. Smith, F. ‘Ereiand 6.00 Gtand, Lizzie Quinlan, Lillie Adams, le Roberts. and othe 6.00 Fair, Rose Canning. Mary Filan, Jose Canning, Lilie Adams ..... + abt Stand, Koste Milley, Maggie Graney... 4.60 Fair,” Harry Sattler, Lecn Wolf, Joe Murray, Grover Coe 5 ant Btand, “Annie and Freida Rosenbaum Louisa Meyer... 4.06 Freund,” Julius’ Kahe, Mannie Frennd....... Elsie Ko ie Cormick...» 3 ce and Edward Goodman... el, Freeman and Frank Earl. Jennic Greiner, Kate Indorf, je Von Gialm...... Lillie Stoddard, Mattle Davis, Prager, Jim Brush. ANN Anna Butcher, Allie Beecker, erie Buteher........ i é Eva Mueller, Shanice Loulse Gemuendt, “Carrie MeDicken, Daisy Ketchem and others... Mra. J. G. BW... Stand, Grover ‘C. Keusch, Andrew Snee, Ernat Joseph’ McGovern... Stand, Fannie Timbe: Stand, Sadie Hoyt, Hotchkiss, Irene Diamond . We Longnecker and Carrie Elliott. Millie Stephens, Helen Henshaw, Brevendish. W. Littelle. Dessaur, Arthur Kinzey.. Katle ‘Wilhelm, Bertha, 1d others... McAvoy, Bertha’ Davis, “Burckhardi, "Otto Keuch, ie Ainger. Te ‘Anna Fatr, Tulter Josephine Flood. Entertainment, Lillie Dai Franke and Stephen Duval fair. Florence Monsees, Ce orn, Mary Hrendel May Harvey, | Sadie Harvey, Rothbium Stand, Clara Muffen, Tillie Ranker. Stand, Margaretta Sabin, Eugenie Wilk ley.” Phillip Sabi 2.00 Stand, Frances D. Mutt Frances Breuer... 2.00 Mabel Strom, Olger and’ Freda Sgertieee : : 2.00 ry liyde, ‘Mabel Hoberts, Annle Dougherty 2.00 Pendrell, Alice Schart 5 2.00 1.16 160 1.60 1.60 182 Gs i ; 1st Stand, David and Josie Ro 180 May ‘McGuines and Rosle Mullaney. 1.26 Loulsa Bentzen 125 Mery Smith, Lizzie Kohiman, Pai = pena Beyer 1.25 Grand, C. Dumser, “M. Cinningman, Brecht, K. Cunningham. ; 1.28 Gertie Walsh and Celia Eltelberg... 1.25 Lizsie Kenny, Maggie Higgins, Annie Size, Mi ase 1.20 Fair, ‘Delia nolty, Della Hinchy 1.10 i 1.00 1.00 nd Agnes Honn 5 1.00 Cohen, Fred Sablach, "Be s 1.00 100 ‘Ether Kristal, McDonald . ”, Dora ‘Goldbere. ce And Ag Bweet Mari Robecca Appel Ella Stackpoie, A. Friend. 7 Carrie Berman .. Aanle and Fannie Kaplan . Walter Person and others Emma Winterberg, Katle sherman, as: gle Weleb, ochers . ‘Kennedy. “Special weather” was provided for the special outing given to the sick little folks of Brooklyn on “The Even- ing World's” Floating Playground, and @ thousand mothers and children gath- Mra Winatow' a Roor eething soitens the gums and allays all pain. 2¢.* and pleasure at beautiful Sylvan Beach | on the Jersey shore of the Kill von Kull. ‘These Brooklyn waits of fortune were chaperoned by a committee of good | women who manage the Mission and Day Nursery of the Immaculate Con- ception, 44 and 46 Concord street, Brook- | lyn, composed as follows: Mrs, J. W. Prendergast, President; Mrs. 1. Walker, | Mrs. F. Kerrigan, Mrs. J. Griffin, Mr J. J. Hild, Mrs. J. Hennessy, Mrs. P. Crane, Mrs. G. Cullen, Mrs. Spragw Miss K. Farrell, Miss M. McGinniat The Mission {8 entirely unsectarian, and its work extends over all Brooklyn The ladies distributed tickets for the outing to other charitable organizations, And the little children came to-day with credentials from the following Institu- Uons: Mayflower Mission, Pligrim Chap- el, Society for Improving the Condition of the Poot, Home for Friendless Women and Children, The K.ng's Daughter: Immaculate Conception Mission and Da: Nursery and deserving poor. For these thousand excursionists Ca- terer Thaddeus A. Judson, of 118 Third | avenue, had prepared a fine luncheon gf S-nuwiches of corned beef, ham, Wiss cheese, bologna sausage and ongue; hard bolled exys, coffee, tea and nik. ‘This was to be ‘followed nd spread in which Neopoiitan | eam and cakes were. the iief feature, and everything Was of the | best quality purchasable and in ample supply. | Vlyhn's orchestra made music all day on the Fioating Playground and Jn the grove, Matrons and attendants, under Mrs, Younger, with two capable Physicians, cured for the little folks on the barge, Where they enjoyed the Pups, swinging hammock cri) rock- Ing-chairs, hobby horses and other de- gehts at will, and in the grove they had free run of the big swings, mer go-reund and other pleasures, as well @s the boating, bathjng and flower- bathering at the beach Two New polleemen and two Brooklyn _ pol Nn were with the party, and gave splendid ald to the managers of “The Evening World's" er charity enterprise, This was the sixteenth outing given to the children of New York and Brook- lyn and ther worn-out, overworked mothers this season, creamy b York Dig Fair at Arverne To-Morrow. A tair for the benefit of the Sick Babies’ Fund Will be held toemorrow, from 3 to 6 P.M, at | Breener Cottage, avenue, Arverne, L. 1 The committee having charge of the arrangements consista of Missex Madeleine Gans and Hortense Levy who w sisied by Master Alexander Mors, ond Mosvow C. and K. Watlack and Ruby and Irsing O:tenbure. Mr Morris J, Ludwig, of Ludwig Bros, has sent some very fine articles, and there have been 4 helpful donations by Bloomingdale Tiffany, Gorham, hard and expect to mal Mr. Lucien Bonheur, the successful manager oj lant _year'a fair for the Fund in Arverne, bj promise dto be on hand and lend his valuadi to the ebiidren. —-+__ FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES im mext SUNDAY'S WORLD, Au, 4! Most extraordinary features ever published! —— LITTLE FOLKS’ "AIRS. They Are Leld Everywhere a Greatly Help the Fund. Inclosed please find $4.26, the proceeds of o Uttle fair held on Mount Vernon avenue and Bond street, Mount Vernon Cit playmates, who sold lemonade by three litte 4 knick-knack Trusting tots bappy, we are Mable Scheuerman, 11. Ida Russell, 12 Florence Fo 12, A fair at 1463 Lexington avenue brought in $10.65. It was held by Grace Dutty, Edna Bondy, Siegbert Bernstein, Alfred Ernst, David Rothschild, Inclosed please find $1.60, which we collected at & street fair held in front of our residence, 327 East Sixty-ninth street, We truat some poor child may be benefited by this, and will try to Laslte Webster, Herbert Bernstein, Walter Ernst, Joe Bondy, Violet Bernstein, ette R. Hamel, 1 Marte Velleman, Inclosed find $1 corner of Eighth We hope it will ald som Gout, je Gilfeather, Kitty Glifeather, Anna Gouid, Inclosed_ please find $5.76, realized at a fat held at 17% Prospect street, Brooklyn, “by three ‘Takia Hi pee at Jewell's Wharf, Brooklyn, and girls one boy. We hope this wil! \ took passage on the great white barge jitorcn avmare 16, cf " bound for a day's sail on the water, Mame Morimy, tk Jee"Urannyane ah Ploase accept this $3.5, ftand for one day on Twenty-Atth and Twet managed by Resse Kid Greenstone and nett a atana | rrison and Ct rookI¥A, 01 tient and had Gowers for #sle. Anottier night they old popcorm® und mate altoge:Ner SL Dr. Walter 0 Urien, of 306 Clinton sitet. Hrook= lyn, sent ward to the boys that he would treat | any sick child graua, No old stock in thie sore, so'd the season it's made, Alizarine D GIVEN BY DR COPELAND. Inclosed find $1.40, which we hone will be | Charley Kiddie, aaateted by Freddie Bauer and| Pome good to the Sick Mablew Funds We oom: | SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS. Davie Theine. menced with two cents, which our mothers lade 7 a, living at és Maud Sigier, 18, $88 Bast One Hundred ant Third | ate “Brooklyn: eda’ tate at Mor heime oesdey | 4 tttett Expert Treatment at Nominal Rates Trial Treatment and jnecday ecentnge ant eiken Ry she take | Amelia Oathiemer, 12, 239 Eaat One Hundred and) to Tr Anil ; = Sy vant Ska 10, a1 aa One andres and All Medicines Free to Those Applying in Person. [ Bird. street — nina Rare and Erne te tale at 68 tent mumohers of peapte sor fom she malten CATAPRH CP TRE KIDNEYS For Women Blessed With 1 ad made Olson of entereh, ee from other subtie chro ~ ce so and the Teil tree wi ceurane career er NEnRI(G Aa Catarrh of the Kidneve results elther Feet Size 2} or 3 A falt at $0 Sixth avenue, Trooklyn, by Edina the titureo! thelreMtietion. “The ovow ness mp: ie Abtbeldh del bd) Neer vac re Kid. | We have “Rareajnized 180 pairs of Dongola See, Etta Preseey and Lulu Roth, yleded $3 tome have heen eneetud'y a 1 ac He trom the blood the Kid and Russet Oxford Ties thusly », : Tnetosed you with fink $5.00, which was made Arf Cuab'e many suiler eran. Guweeh ot ther seenice Mnseds and tee |FoTmt M0 t0 F185 Oxf Ries at Me. and te Worth $20 Be eee REO iceeah WHINE. FHM RCN OARS ATW OL ee Tee Neee + the Capelund system. | ALSO 200 PAIRS BUTION SHOES. ced bi $10 0 Emma Lynch, Margie Hogan, terial oreinand nates, Every parcet the mn | 4 eet awe? (Sine 214 and 2, widths A to BD Redu 0 SUR Weal Portg-atetn etreet, [6008 Membrane, the nome. Ahtowt, yee ent camaye re name up ts date (et wiyranuauates, | gj d lined whi 22° Wee Portyeateth atreet. | Co08 a : Resp pathy ome up to date in sty! anily antiquate Wk li y * rs, Ht wer, bewele, Kitanse ilk lined or serge lined w' lislouatpleame na Ho ihe proceeds of a fait unt gion mr matiect sn daya wand Blet KILPATRICK, ever you want—$10, We tedué ' ‘bp thabes Le ent fe proper courseorcuttorers i thts ‘ EEE Barorases Isai staan ayer Reotan oats’ pIty AVE TURP {SOD THIRD AYES CORNER HEH BT. MY. ed these suits, and everythin | that apply to sone ease and bring this with yon te B—Some Spring-Heel Shoes among thes#) else in the store, because we can ing vacation RW hrothor-ana’t thauabe | OU Cuelant: It sow live nway fron Wale i: carry them over till next 0 ging vacation, ray Uitte Srother andy theueht | send item iy: mall and ask for botwe (reatiie » No better suits were ever. thai fick We went bogs oy on Thee 0 be n Teten Reed ana’ Mau sae are aed ike Ysuonted vee as rr at any price. The silk lined © merit weetee ieeaisy fst am PRIAL FREE, we sold for $15 the others Sia — t aw Nests HT Teme ta mind that any chronic snfferer mn $ Ww, thoney for the st nuen te f ny oh i ate i neat Pant e hhvae Meek aie fue Mae) ALERED DS Tlanee winrar, [wheter from emtarthor ether seated and | 11s “Everythi es inthe managed by Marea V. Murding. Helen \ See DANIEL Piney WHUTTAL distri ie maindyy mas asly | Haute tiie igs wpe aingpe verything etse store Gardner and. Ross Dockerry, and * Ath Avan, BROORIVA, | giiy cise Zith et, near Meo “Mave voutehily"teeli as dawn tae Deck duced too, All will be sold with owing, all of whom are under A find $495, provente of @ that wae faon s receive from the? spe. opee jonts pain and ache th tt d. ray GRRE Varma, ih mo we “ime” Tl wel akel tau experia the mos! emclent tremim Po the lege tet Wa teas OR ARLF-PRESENVATION. ie hextten days. | Emly ‘Netmen,” tichae! Hughes, mee fimo ie aye sure we co ae et gow im vogte at merely vominal patos . It, Parker. M. D., of Honton, most $0 Serge Suits, sik or platn tain, fuat at enaty: ADale Lari igs, [hime 4? Clinton aveque, Wy are ait ama? (OuMee att mat tadente alike, Trial CATARRH OF THE LIVER. Emtuont Spce'alin: in Americn. | you like, Sto plese find $4, proc ofa tale hi that we did so well for treniment ay free to those ap. | The liver tn affected by cutarrh thre CuUiRF © ICLAN TO THR Pitae $20 Scotch Cheviot Suits, plain and f ing Little qirie at Magele Murphy's 4 Seowied. Weavers | plying io eaten from the atomac BODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE. colors, $s suipes Were ee Be of raat halla a Perey Wille price M H e tubee In liver. peeds and | bie woadertal book ie wwe Gs i Eantls uonectesauty, NE ie enry Harve Crammer, Inexpennlve cure by the Copeland sy ate ee Lesny y , Magaie Brena fe Mackin, gens OE UNE CATARRIT OF 1 E EPAD AND TARCAT Are vou nercancs nas aH, Alaahy, Morrow, ea If you want the best come ur booth in Ratt One Hondred and Os the most prevalent form of catarrh Have vou ot Man, {rom whatever cause, fr whled FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES Go ante taeees MAING Mt “Wn Weaultn (onda HEA CeLOM Colao aeED verve Me Uae hit m mest SUNDAY'S WORLD, Aa: Most extraordinary features published — od STANDS ON THE SIDEWALK. Handreds of Them Every Day ¢ Fund. Inclosed please find $7, collected by selling ieimonade and and 19, A. M. Herschkowits, 12, Sadie D. Eechw Aille Heubruan, 12, Henry Honig, 10, R.A. Herschhowilz, 9, Kose We herein inclose $3, candies, lemonade and tk for sale at 17 Gi front of our hom Some of 01 us some articies for the dear aici Tillie Rappaport, 10 Sadie Weiner, 10; Annie Rappaport, & ‘We had a lemonade stant in front of @ saloon In Avenue C and ma At will imi which we aix friends cake and candy at the doorway of 1di Avenue C July 16 $3 In one day; hoping some poor children bappy and heip 4 ever the fund, Rosa Newherna, Guasie Chiebourky, Badle Dandi Rebecca Wolkow! Romelia Simon, Inclosed please find $13.13, the procesde stand beld in front of 303 West Houston hoping the bables will be as happy to reve! au we were to send It, Eloise Enako, Frank Reuver, Jeanie Taylor, Rophie Enako. Inclowet $18, Please find the proceets ia ot 8 reat, ive tk ot « stand held at the corner of Fifty-aixth street and Sevond avenue, Fina Ruckdaschel, Lille Themeyer, find $3, proceeds of a lem: Sixth avenu ‘Alice Knox, 12; the little tote to get them happy 10; Marthe 12, of 147 Park lemonade,’ candies and $6.40." We hope it! ones. onade at ty some i. Morris, 11 Mille, 13; George Morris, 11; Jobo J. Morris, jr., 9. Inclosed please find $2.60, collected by four Mttle girls, who had a stand in front of 344 Weet Thirty-ffth street for the sick babi Jennie Kabn, Mamie Manheimer, Louise Heimerie, Mamie Heenen, Inclosed please find $2, the result of « lemonade stand at 122 Elizabeth’ atreet, Brooklyn, Thure- day, July 18. Our names are foran, Lottie Donoven, Donovan, Badie Revenue. accept $4.1 recelpla of ao outdoor th Butler street, Brooklyn, by anni A fair got up dred and Twentieth, and also a ‘We hope thi following gir ment E, Sturzenegger, E, ‘Siurzene} F ‘A. Cassidy A K. Casnity, as ‘T. Cassidy, z. Inclosed please find $2.5/ which we. held at 447 Twenty-third street. Hoping that {t will a few at least of the little babies. Rowenthal, Alle Rosent! 1 Rosenthal, Florence Metags Jacob Ordenstein, Incloned please find hi nty-Aret and Eleanor Wickham. Allee Daly and Edwin K the receipts of treet by Tren Incloned you find $1.10 collected at @ email falr held at. Wil! Lattl 1 Broadway by He H Mattle Penn Florence Rosenthal, Tm ed by Reni amali | will and benefit fo that our poor apensive cure by the Co; te tae att eum E O THOMPSON 245 Broad ayn a Sete the breath font #70 pages, 125 valuable prescriptions for acut the voter theky? Ve von y aut chronic diseases. Sent im full gilt, double {he sow apt op Ht von extlaly orale, for only $1.00. Vo su a eur test sa and Hanh CUTAGS the! young, the micdioarsd, the ort. Onnosite City Hall Park—Corner Murray St. The book for every men, Mm of, single = Nenntihe Proapectan with teatte Amusements. Comwitatlén tn person or by letter fi ea Ure can. addres m 9 wo luviolable eovrevy aut py MANHATTAN BEA Sun ' OW. HL. PARKER, 1D, | Swept by Ocean Breezes. Hae eomesonaie pial Teresa 4 Hatmiich Sto, Hostany Muse. CATARRH CP THE STOMACH Amusements. Sousa’s Concert Band aaliice VENTURES WMT | Every afternoon 2.20 P. a, and evening 7.10. SHLOMO UIC Eo a oan geet +, Mites “wh ‘PR TOA 5 TO-DAY ro.8'Vee. | Matinee Saturday, 2 P.M Are vou bitin te end nud throat ag, From tl YM to he tema H 1 “Dea ul bas Mtg tewande algae E ine eeamaleey este, uy | ger eae tL ae | Rats Burlesquers in “1 Seo MS a ecinnrn Volar tayenares | very evening except Sunday, 8 1 th CATARRI OF THE BRONCHIAL TUBES. ron ngtee i i and brothers ATW UNION -QUARE enjoy It longs When carnrrh of then We are J and thront | Pain’s Fireworks: KEITH'S: WAAT CONTINUOUS Dut children. age from five to nine years old, felt unchecked 1 extends dawn the winds ow ne at marity WLAN Fs ‘ agi ll Saat tear Ervine Fpineaners, | Mie Hite the bronehin’ tubes and in time tee FANON ET Sac ct, | Grant Apectacte, War betwean Zepeda 6 Bisie Levy, Viola Le Attucks the Speedy ani inexpens TeOOe ANT Weak: COOLEST VAUDE N, Every evening Laaiptsbang Sunday at 215 P.M ner n & Have others Gilford & Muth: 40 sive cure by the Copeland ayetem, esc Miewia hy Rice's Circus Carnival Every afternoon and evening except 330 P.M. and oP. Me Great Bicycle Track. the proceeta of a | tar At 319 West One Hundred and Sixteenth | S'D0 you at tines Margaret, Ta there rush of | ‘ent Of Fall, pertormauce In Co KOSTER & BIAL'S SARBEN Mave voultt Inclowed fhe proceeds ot a | kus ntl yo amet | ow i y W. Raneo: The Gardnere, Ptr E Flot | “aresunllowtapieted we Gtmeqme giant Wear hatoa ya tlavae ie SEA ciple SBLAY BAC | |= oe oa Tile Minn. 8. 75 Cooper st. Brooklym, Telia Special Traine leave after all Bun hth tea | PALM, nec Mia eeue aa The Copeland Medical Institute, | "7E™ | Automatic Baseball YOUNG CoOL “TORS. 15 West 24th St., New York. Otitce Hours—Dally, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., 210 5 P.M end7to9P- M Sundays Kirning paln in the throat? ough Wore night and morning? An Army of Children ‘Always at ‘bo You have to sit up at night to get breatht? 9 ou ATTENTION—To further in ou taht “TRI LBY ise me] prin ot Arianaaa (alta 6 0 Work for the Fund. 10a. M, toh P.M. casa gis Fon | [Foun nven. rats to eve iy aN Verate! Yautt applications I tncloee check for $2.06 for Sick abies’ Fund, Oe. fOr poe ‘Company's o€ice, Sf and please credit same to the tiard work of any | eae = | Admission ty 10 nen xf sion to thesrrerdie, | tal” Shou. (OS Pane ‘s daughter, who ten years old. Her name is AMER SECRET SERVICE COMPANY; petvele i crativy watchlog, MP expert Oat tl eforences, 13 West 43d ot. AL TL—COME home or let us hear se tee EE Aree: tee) ee matter of th. C.D. A. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moles, electricity; alitings Weat Sth ot, EW CURB \or epliepay, parade, Wchorww, paralysis, nervous Amy, and resides at 349 East Fifty-elghth atreet, ‘The above sum was collected with an bor. M. ROSE IN ROOF GARDEN, 424 at NG MAKULE STATUES, jadae Kili, Thornton, Giimore & Leon TERRACE GARDEN. | FLEDERMAUS . GAL st. het Bidelexavel (THK BAT). EDEN MUSEE, WORLD IN WAX AND GRAND CONCERT! Folding Beds NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY, We have on exhibition in one of our show windows completely furnished 4-Room Flat at $ 100. 00 Inclosed please find $2.18, hoping {t will help eome iittie baby. Trudeau Smith, Herbert Smith, James Ryhan, 64 W Flosste Duchemi: a Tnclosmd please find $2 F, Cavanagh, of 221 nonials, 233 Lexingtom ave. "rat twenty-aeventh atveet, show windows wr exhibit = more ist. and Cth ave, station. BOUT OF TOWN few one business; so can receive on return. We CLEO~ Addre: Fiat complete 30 °150.° i LOT, CURTAINS: hoping It will do a great deal of good f doar littie one, from a friend ut the babi: Cleaned and Repaired. Castings Furnished ie Ail Makes, 3&5 West 14th St. Inclosed you will find $1, which w and which we hope will help the ittth Anole Brown, 945 Third avenue, Annie O Mare, 949 Third avenue BEURGOM SULT DININGSHOOM SOLE: CREDIT AT A SL. ah ADVANCE. ng. for Housekeepin Collected $9 on Ons Hundred and Twenty-eecond atreet_and Lexington avenue. | write for free book. Bianche Alexanier. 11; Jennie Lewine. 1 1 - hews q fexande HADY C8 Fe Re 1CLOTAS, DISEASES OF MEN. + | FOR TINFD. tender, perepiring oF ‘toe Hike Huentech ii; Reon Aleeonnt Te COCK te REP KIGS athiag xquais Foot re At all THT AL ed. The well-known ape price 86. D ‘roadway. he Please accept th re fate nacre WITHIN THE | crvned a branch oie st 4) W. deh ay near FULLER'S DETECTIVE BUREAU; te 64 valle close to you for Gh ave. he can be consulted duily free of — ble: established 1870; civil and eae oi te ; ‘A charge from 810 2-3. 6-4. Weduewlay and. Sat: Broadway om’ the good. people wh our doar . ps ft will make some sick babies happy L ren Little Carrle Rothsch! 216 East One Hundred und Twelfth street, day evening, #9 Bunda! 10, HEUMATISM A kre of ail remedies. you Hail ‘Medicina. C cireutar. IMPORTANT ere from ca | Box 1431 KNOW YOUR FATE and fort entific palmist, 20 East 470 e J&S. BAUMANN’S, 8th Ave. nell 19th Sian OPEN SATURDAY EVE: SPECIAL BARGAIN IN Bathing Don't be disappointed if you don't see your Towels. joveninge Your Lette ater. We sell to-morrow (Thursday) is advice: trea practises all court ave. room 2%, SEAT mus fmunicate exe ON ot ee AT CASH PRICES. McCLAIN, SIMPSON & C0, enuine double-loop “Terry” Turkish | Towels, extra heavy weight, the largest size made, 24 inches wide Special Notices. Out of Sort Thia tn the way you {vel axa rewult of the head- ache you bad when you awoke (his morning. Get In your usual frame of mind and body by using RIPANS TABULES, the sandard remedy for all AM FLETCHER, be versonal advice; hours 10 to & venings, the kind usually solid ; Tuesday 08 ‘Thursday Incloved pi from a fair Ralph M. G. Swany, Warren Tooker, Clarence C. Griffin, Morris Park, Long Island. Homer @. Guarten, Charles B. Jacken and SQ SSS! FAP 539-541 EIGHTH AVE., Northwest Cor. 37ib St, | Furniture, Carpets, Housefurnishing | Momach and liver c from 2c. to 29c. each, at und 46 inches long, 12; My! what a head I had on me . | Goods: and: Even Houses ast night, but two doses of . | tag Se Bn hold Requidite : viCHEFIZZ cured me. Nothing Bg nis desired by James Wate, —they're satisfied ] llike it. 1oc. | Ww SAILING THURSDAY day; always sure, IENANTS SECURE The World is the Home-Seeker’s Guide. OM All “To Let” advertisements this week repeated im The Evening World. 600,000 + CIRCULATION = WITHOUT EXTRA 14 WORDS, 30 CENTS. CHARGE. . AT WATERLOO BANQUET. A Scottish Factor’s Amazing Adventures in Apsle y House. He was a factor, or estate agent, for one of the oldest of old Scotch families. Four generations had occupied the lands in his time, and each succeeding noble- man had honored him with confidence and friendship. A stanch, trusty man was he, and of the good old-fashioned type. He had many strange experiences Here 1s his account of one of them “When in London, on one occasion, I met a man in the streets whom I r membered as having been at one time valet, afterwards steward, to a Scottish nobleman. He was a man with a decid- ed .personality, by no means bashful. Sharp by name and sharp by natur Recognising me at once he saluted in | his usual faultless style, and I stopped to exchange a few pleasaniries. Before we separated he remarked: “ ‘Now, sir, what can I do for you In London? I shall ever remember your kindne: in procuring good situations for my sons, and shall be glad to be of | any service to you. Give me the oppor- tunity now,’ “I said I was obliged to him, but really every sight in London seemed to have @ money value—that I had no dif- | pouty. “Oh, but, sir, I,probably could get you @ sight that money could not buy. | Now try me. “Well, then, Sharp, could you take me to the Waterloo banquet to-mor- row? “It was, to my mind, the occasion of Interest above all others “‘Tmpossibie, absolutely impos he said at once. ‘Why, you can’t what you are asking, sir. soul except the officers who foug! the battle can get to the banquet rule 1s positively sacred. ‘The kl the one exception, and he has to sider himseif a pr.vileged guest.” “Oh, well,” I said in ment, ‘you insisted on my naming sight which money could not the very first 1 mention beats Good-day, Sharp." “I was turning away, witted fellow sprang after me, and a show of spirit sala: ‘Well, sir, you have put me t test. I will undertake to show yo Waterioo banquet to-morrow night. this occasion, however, you must my instructions, You’ must. com evening dress, to the opposite si Piccadilly from Apsley House, o'clock punctually, OF east gate, You will see me a there exactly at the hour. to you with my hands, sider that all is r.ght. keep my arms down and | head, all ts wrong; you may If ali is right, prepare to wal ly across the street towards the you may Tf you s buy, Keep your ‘ey the window directly opposite to the “ble, know Not a living he In The ng ts con- mock resent- some and you when the ready- with ‘o the u the On obey e, in de of at 6 appear old above my head aah baceae con- me shake my 0 hom uri ate, which you will find gi undertaken fo let you be present at the! very angry that the sentries and police: | sight it was: Veterans with legs 1 ding men as Well as by. Watertou he CH TUL his yen were completely taken In, and, In| Wanlng, arms a-wanting, lote not wings ifs Siding: ipo”, o0 08 te ae Self to arrive at th¢ pron Ata levee on one ston fact, 1 was msself in more senses than ed alt. None without medals and Sis-a-vis of the stalrcese a T” will be. visit be actendunce on my two Biss one rdets purchased by daring bravery. the scene again, and tone Bin etreal | leave the rest to me tors And myself The crust was une “Once indoors Sharp assured me all "L felt my blood tise. To look at such the other halt We acted te apace ive untied {or tie Gag, and T made veualid arent nnd one Gllany MAIS ATER (WAR IER Ue, Co Dar Lewes | helen Ha RU gnciina Joy eomia ame cine wc, ull Belore mie even ante several calls tn the of ta the other wervous, b turn wishing myself anywhere ‘but Was wontn ten Years of my life slid back, was the brillant’ assem! them, strangely enou re Sharp tor help, and he, rising t Apsley Hot In the side room, wh A few minutes after the company the Waterloo banquet. ‘The. table mer master, who urg occasion, at on ed his arm t T'took of my overcoat, I was Intro- had arrived there was an extra stir at tered with its plate and oyster Ging with him the \ my. sisters ie ies and Sharp. duced to the Duke of Wellington's house the door. The groupdivided and straight: was the great circle of gallant holding out as an ir that ¢ is him, ‘manag steward, und—ol morey me -to, the «ned up. and, sir, before 1 had realized the King, % would Ket several mutual acqualtitane hin Way through the press to a chief of police In charge of the force | what had happened, in came the King. Ie'anill fresh ae eer: the gee eaten with whom we should be sire to have loor, n he epencd, We found on duty, This gave me such @ etart| “He walked through. hia old warriors, the bright light. the’ silver xian of & night of fun and story-telling of days ourselves’ tn a charming ‘room, with a Sharn to let me put on and well he might look proud of them: glasi the pertume of ‘he dowent 1 decline and again, lineheon on the table, sharp locked the mg: coat i Hut the fellow Was as The Duke stepped forward, bowed and © “stood in the recess of the gallery saying T was already om door and offering my sisiers chairs, we cool ax ever. i saw him and he only | shook hands. ‘Then up the siairs the (Wo | and feasted my ayes, me, Col sald his lordship, ‘put er cellent Tepast and some said, ‘Nonsense, str.’ So here 1 was, @ went, the Duke one step behind his sov- ‘As 1 watched, the old Duke ; ment olf; remember Eprom: js Purtitied tan this’ way Uwe justice ef the ‘orace and deputy, eu ereigh, The offlvers followed, and all Waa glass in hand, his stead" eye MpoM the: ise vou Will meet those worthies. Do. te stand out the fatigues of tenant, to be exposed in Apsley House quiet Iwas thinking how’ privileged 1 Company. fart - “Wel, my lord,’ [ replied, ‘lL may the levec. Yes, Shaty, ts a wonder- an tinpostor Sharp had vanished, had been, wnen from behind came friend and, raising live to meet them again, but 1 shall fully clever fellow anal Mad to keen uy a conversation Sharps Voice, “Well, sit, how have you Voice charwed "Ww never have another chance of my to- <i ty I was at my trvating place With the chief inspector was In & got on? dignity, "The ny Morrow nights ¢ ment in sat Mie tae trons Hake esperate fight. What t talked about | 8"5.Gh. nest rate,’ I sald, ‘It was mag- turning with a bows sire. some hi “Come, come’ cu cominon expression Pee eee Rs fast Tbave not the smallest recollection. | nificent. Now let "Te was done with noble siamticiins of his lor shy who was us good a % found out 1 dis- 1 back came rp, as respectful) 'Nort at all; th yet to come. company rose as one man, | tell you, man as ever avers’ a glass or old ‘as ever, ‘Come this way, if you | ¢ took me into the picture gallery iff had shouted until the root port). "What is thie great engagement 1 Thad to follow.” He ‘led | ne ueting hall, where we been shot for it, | wouldn't he you aro $0 bound to? to tine Sharp appeared at the grand hall, and pla me found th in and sev- Talk of patriotism? My old » “Well, my lord, J am going to the ani gh above foot of the staircase, om one side, | eral other gentlemanly looking Individ- |a fury.’ (in fact. the old. mom Waterloo banquet ‘to-morrow night’ s head veaming with gtit me I was not to move six Inches uals, We examined the pictures and fine | seemed to have reached @ clisman “You. should seen him whistle low he happened to be in Apsley Hause o for me ag old furniture, Sharp going in an | Words failed here). and laugh as he exclaimed 1 never found out, He Was @ strange, if he had the entire responeibility of ‘the | “When the com iy broke up “Why, man, you can’t possibly be so ow 1 slowly walked acros. gathering my wits and looking | house, eege by tne Duke's steward iy privileged: even | could not go, street, pleking my steps with u round, 1 saw, opposite n board.y’ “‘Coming up to me one time h room, where T again found my “Oh, Lam quite aware of that, my sary care, trying to anticipate th Tan, Hike myaalt In every way, even to) to stand ateadiiy whlin he put be chief inspector—who ba lord, but Tam going. lenge of the eentries by ‘Anding some the clothes” He also Was motioniess, in iny tall pocket. When he had don rors for me—and some others, chime, come, how tm this to be ace) plea forentrance. Ail at once L became and never a word we spoke. Now w he expiained in a side whispe enjoyed a most excellent j complished? he ‘asked. Eware of some one shouting my maine had not stond very long when the Duke a feather out of the King's| "At last Sharp brought m; Vell, do. you. remember Sharp, and. c mea himbering, of \Vellington himself came down the Keep j and helped me into it. rem whom you had first as valet, then as dilatory fellow who was always late i stair Ktood stock still between us mementoes of thi {di Be careful. sit: In one steward, years ago? He has promised looked up in amazement, but Sharp, on t £ the lowest step. ney my feelings the hand- to let me see this sight of ail sights.’ | fae Sharp it wa only shouted the he hour arrival, a ector, ane Onna u ae uae “Hig lordship reflected ® short time, | louder. “Come @ confound there, he received all the ol je gould iy i eiaeeg ih a then remarked i mie AWay ot once on a@ true military feenis hat ni ® HY $F this Befcid Wel VME thet man sharp ‘bas | Eline” srepusouon cined punctual to we mlaute 2 :

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