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THE WORLD: GATURDAY EVENING, AUGU 1895, 6 BABIES’ Ou ING a at abe Beale : fin" heap some ‘tthe peor atthe babies. |e orn i rt! t T DAY ‘ Downing, Albert Swain , ma Tehorlack, in front of Dungeo ' a D 8 Rice Jontesn, Clarice Jsaneoe, opine ie. ocak ad Nt pia: Fannie Attis 3 All residing on Teld avenue, between Macon And MeDonough streets, Hrookiyn: Miss Olive BL Johnson. Inctowed find $914 which was collected by | Dolly O'Connell, Misa Eva Muller, age seven the presenta. | Mary Ellen Doriey, ton of A. banner and. moctal enterialntnent fiven by the Lefenter Republican Amsoctation | Agnes Carr, Josephine I. Martin and Katie The Tots Of on the Floa' Playground Again Please find inclosed $3, ON atic Quing .. on Saturday evening, July 27. 1896, Weinmann had o stand at 16 Waat Thirty-fth The dry, hazy morning, promising @ Eva Miler, i620 Hast End avenue, | atreat end made 89 « |red-hot day in town, brought out a large eo More Hobby Horses and Swings |crowa of mothers and eick babies for to- “7 . Inclosed you will find feeds of @ lemon- LITTLE FOLKS FAIR ade want held "at #12 Sixth evens Dy - * Amy Huntington, 12; May Daly, 1d. They Are held Everywhere and) sirset and two tittie brothers started a atand Greatly Help the Fan wiih some penniee we bad saved and Fair held at 21) Ww Annie Jensen, treat for the Bick Hal Lite gicia realital 6 EMe M. Waterbury Ada Smith Florence 1 Valent Murphy day's outing on “The Evening World” for the Youngsters. Floating P.ayground to Idlewild, on Monhasset Bay, Long Island Sound. The Floating Playground had received new Irwin Bros.’ Circus Matinee Benes | delights for the children in the way of fit Next Fuiday, a dozen additional hobby-horses from the immense manufactory of the Cran- dall Carriage Company, 669 Third a THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. nue, making thirty hobby-horses given Previously acknowledged | by Mr. Crandall, who makes toys, car- One Hundred Fund by t Herewith find $11 60, th Clara Strauss, Sophia Rosenstein, aa oe vere, Ane CPi Hinges, velocinedes and other things for Jagdish on yat oh the Fire aren = You have to swelter in the city Pair, he c| ren 0! erica, th ule he pro: Je are not as in " @xpecied, “owing to tiie. Ineleinent he ve ine or to be able to flee ray Ja Another addition in the latest inven- |MOACGay cactardays, “We hope tna our Wise mite | pqs? afterneaha "At saHE Rackane Street, aaa’ es | Bs |tlon, Crandall's patent !mproved gig ule MaaSeiner ‘ ‘ Will be the means of re tent, Mabel Van Wart, swing horse, warranted not to kick, + amps 4 Kept ed a a Agha jithtle::iepbowsnen, Curse the heat if you will. Far Asn per, bite, balk or run away. Caterer T. A. May Msbongaah, sale, Meteo better to be cali aud HamVerTeS Barr #71) Judson, of 1118 Third avenue, was on Annie Jacobson, Edith Jeffreys, the lower deck with his staff preparing Rrookiza. | counteract its effects, 4 |a delicious luncheon for the excuraton- $8 | ists, while Flynn's orchestra made sl merry music for them on the upper Nile EUR Mawcomp, 8 [deck as they lolled in the hammock a tin. the Hie. armcnatr cr pleevotted 12 rie eeatie in e le ic 1e| in air Ttovbte sTouaneed the dance, the tired, overworked moth- Rolsmsn; crs brightening {nto smiles at the joy of the little ones, At Idlewild J. Frank Gibbons, the renial proprietor, was preparing to re- Kittie Hannon, Nellie Doran, Motte and Grand atreet and madi chlo. Heaney, had a atand at tne You know better than any one my mind to do something for the a fair on Thurada t the amount ¢ ood for the sick I had m Mek Bayt afternoon, July 8. Hoping it else how it affects you. With mont: eohmanuel Marks, ° |people it causes irritability, lease avenie, Drooklya, | guor and indigestion. the proveeta| Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Fast One Hundred) cures all such—is cooling, too— There's nothing better ioe, Sue Nr mer. Look for signature o! tagel a Has octet aaa ls Sehena HOH” on Heck label Bartels, fF attest, Rrooklyn. On Monday and Tuesday, July 21 and 22, we had @ fair at 406 Van Brunt atreet, rookiyns The (ables were neatly decorated and fairly groaned Wuder the load of many beauti{ul fancy articles cakes, fruit and other goot things that had been purchased and donated to assist In realizing nome atreet, Jennie Teaae, Latin Tena Teasie Wolff Hoste Pai Florence Wickes Ihuuey for the are xy tor | 4 The office {n the Pulltzer Dutliing devoted tof ot Nos 2131-2 and 215 were thrown open to (ie! children through whose efforte such « substantia! LNoptng enact i mount will do some Iittle baby good. F ; celve the practically penniless party, | receiving donations for the Sick Babies’ Fund] public. ‘They were very prettily decorated with sum was reallzed are ax folto { fattle eheiee € LAU Ne All others are imitations, é vi me | y jennie Jones, fo . RN SSI and to give them free swings In Nis] was besieged the afternoon of July 30 by « bevy| flags and bunting and liehted up with a myriad) Lillie Wheten, Neaste Itammond, Seite 18: Jennte Abranson, 6. Lait mate dozen big scups, and “Billy” White was! of pretty misses, The object of their visit was) of Chinese lanterns well os a powerful re Florrie Crutkehan! Rana W Brown, 12 iy ata hea at 0 f Amusements. Fair Martha Wierk and Liseie Jacobson. olling up the big crank and Umbering | to piace in the hands of the Treasurer of the flector lamp. A swing earned au Maud Hines, Mabel Hines, asd Ee reat baation wads att ENTIRE NRW Tattle cricnester ilemle Dougie: his own muscles, preparatory to giving! tind the sum of $58, the proft arieing from a) of money, and fancy articies Grace Roberteon, Lucy O'Brien, spf Hag mas enh at Ble Bleventh acreet, monks [NPM E mate Heh we, et TODAY CC | li ek ae ai} the Httle folks free rides on his merry-|tatr which they conducted at the residence of! were sold by the children Interested, ‘The muris| Magate Smith, Eadie Whelen, 2 a Usierinan, $14. Rleventh street Mang’ neat week and make) considerable | J- DAY ro.Kigan. go-round. Miss Lillie Whelen, 2181-2 Wyckoff atrent, | for the occasion was furntehed by Blanche Whelen, Georgie Hammond, Hl Partick, 628 | Me ene This is the seventeenth tn the long| Brooklyn. The yards of the houses in the rear, Inger and Schalk gratis, The ni ne Rade, Wilbur Wh Clara Mundy, 518 Hlevenih mtreet the proceeds of a! SNe OTehtar sly aise Seat mi i — May McChoane, 528 phat thinee pass ane yer and Mack, Kitty Pendergast ani others .. series of free outings for the sick bables|~——— ~ ' >a) Magale Cieary, 616 \y 4 iain Mack, The a NOR Te Cee! under the auspices and at the expense | Evening World,” on the office room 110, | Lyceum's manager, Loute Gollstetn, jr, was very | each and every artlet. Hoping that the benef Lipo Re la nner one of the season and. that we Josephine of “The Evening World” Sick Babies |Sixth floor ts {ts headquarters tn the Pu: | liberal in his treatment of we land we ms ne of Lit Buldin, and a orps of half a] thank him for all bis Kindness This te not the | Fund, The eighteenth outing will start |dozen reporters and yee orkers are {frat time we have Helped your worthy amt beaut | Razperei Sunday Concerts, 2.30 to 11 F Me Monday morning at 8 o'clock from the|kept busy all the time besides the blag) fil charity. We ba ntettvuted In former years Manager Irwin Broa’ Circus, On Facile tres BAe NOME AGN plier West Eleventh street and North|corpa necessary to the proper manages ail worked tart, tage an we did Fitty-aixth street and Eighth avenue, OYCLES CHACKED REM Bertha Bergmann, iver, and an hour later from ‘Chird|mefnt of the outings or ‘The Evening | ‘* occasion Ee merge tee ees No Thomas low — oul a ye ™ — goz| atreet, Bast River, ‘The day will be| World” Floating Playground, 4 Te Wan 86, Not $3. Julie Delvin, 442 seed please ng FB, the prove mail AUG. 12, reiurn of the Immense MERRY_WO Esiver and May McFadden, Lissie Clark, a gti at Cornwalton Grove, on the ‘a se i ye es nea for Anil) ‘The lawn party given at 248 Decatur stree John Cleary, 616 tant held at 304 Rant Ninoty-alath at aby (O/ TERRACK GARDEN. GYPSY ARO Jenule Jackwon, others... . ound the Irwin Brothers’ one-ring show, bh . = ie. fe Ae ' , Na, John, Arthur and Wilite Maye £00) there will be another special outing [ight avenues and. Fifty-sixth atreet, Nrooklyn, by Estella Noble, Eva Thomas and] taciosed please find $6.40, proceeds of a tair held | eorKe __ Grima Barnes, 9. seinat. bet. ddatex.ave| WITT ] i Stans, Citta y. Murtha, 1 for the moor and sick children of Brook-) will give a matinee benefit performance others ylelded $8 Instead of $3, as was erroneously | by 9 = iiutaaritereinet 1 SiaiGo WARY BNAARH PA ‘Americans Roof Garden, & hte a Smiley. Marie Scott... $95 lynon Thursday next, starting from Jew-|next Friday afternoon, Admission to printed yesterta: Lily ts Moda td in mantnege Inada etand at 41 West 0) ‘and Twenty: PETS Siatace citeeaed UES. den) Aasocletloe BM Cos Waar, brouniyn, at Yo clock, and | adults 2% cents, to children 15, A Bae ucengna: a rasta Rath cateae end anne $3 Mad Mia, ‘Thornton, Gilmore & Leonasd, le Hyer, Allee going 1) Sylvan Beach. The tickets are| Send money. for the Sick Babies’ Maurice's Birthday Money. Arlington, No J. Grace Davis, aso being distributed under the auspices of |Fund to “Cashier of World, Pulitzer — Magely Connors, Lite ‘These Uttle mirle held a fair at M2 Tenth wireet had a stand four hours in P Sir: 1 am four years olf to-day. 1 hi recelved some money for my birthiay and erent RI BY tan and Mazle Bu z I | Mats Wel, & Bu gtcgats between | eeu at MA | the ladies of the Immaculate Conception | Bullding, New York Clty,"’ and send yN ,, 6 oe y e fn a 0, tit| Mission and Day Nursery, 4 und 46! clothing to Sick Babies’ Find Clothing you #1. MAURICE BIDNEY BRANDT, [and ralsed $4.55 Maron aud Musberry, ant made $8.4 Concord sireet, Brooklyn, and will be | Depot, 28 Fast Twenty-first street, he me Gertrude Landequiat, lg ~Tirert, Marton Root and | ATADINON, RQUATER HOOP GARDEN. We Waiker, others... sor! given t) mothers and babes recommend- sda YOUNG COLLECTORS | tda Lundeguia Fadia Davie. doe frett. Marton, Root and Oe LUT AT 8.55, ; 4nd, Gabriel Lauber, Alexander Lauber, | ed by the several charitable socletics of | Entertatume at. Morray HI b ALE Lite Lunfequiat, | Grae, iiine Nad 8 gland at 3 Vandevilie, snectnition Noveltion james Marne en as rooklyn 7 Bane ms on rokiya, aml toade fenerved Be A Fair, ida Peterson... 800) All that is necersary for admission Lyceum. An Army of Children Always at BU Bera rite gest i wiaWdee. eedli) ae yertormance in Concert Hall, Biand, Katle Fiynd, Monte Murphy, Lov- ‘to these outings Is that one child of the | the Ruttor 1h 7 fair, “held on as bat lL HLA Aa erhlaa hep etta Phalen oo... 2.00 : a need e | ea family is ill and needs the outing. Th 1 We gave an entertainment at the Murray Hill other children under six years of age | ! 2% Are permitted to accompany the mother | Lyceum last Sunday evening, followed by a recep: and sick (eect but the mother must pre- | tion, and male $140, of which we cheerfully gl ta ticket Work for the Fand. Incloned fiud $1.35 from the children at the Lay- \ man House, Tannersville, N. ¥ for Uvat lef to the atck toa and Eldridge sire and made $1.65, \LMER'S | Automatic Baseball ver iittce Kile — tT LIRA da ah gale pL the! your Letter Will Appear Later. NEW YORK VS. BROOKLYN, sv > nuive ty William Prager. Q A r herself and a ticket fe Sick Dables’ Fund, Our expense a Tiany poor and sick. babiew who | Abdi des elt ss Fair Lily Stengel $00) for each child, even including the baby |f,0,ie Sick Habies: Fant or expen ee V's, | tnctoned pou wit and 45.88, whtoh we, a merry (are not yet able ta hecp themaeives, and to devote | Don't be dlsanpointed if, you don't eee your | THe afternoon by eleriricity. Game college Howant Stengel, 300/in arma, This is to guard against get- [Over $40. and whar Ie left after help! Sy Hy if (little bana, collected by means of @ little atand @ little of thelr time In helping co forward your | fetter In thin column to-day. U GO Bint Mare See ee ee raat Ret, | bables we give to the Nett-Israel, Hospital, wot ati Wout Thrtyagveaty, rest jor Sujat” O famed, of Tater head a oure™ AN wl GAR Gtand, i be properly cared for, fed and attended | were assisted by a great many friends and | <7, oe. Horie Cafrey, A aN be | priate patient. §=You -_ W. [ , zatth dW, 0, The Gardsera, 4 others ..., 3.80 n the barge, ‘quaintances, One gentieman, to whom we fest 4 TN aod a Clipper Quartet, J. Ranson Garret, ay. and Policemen Cornelius Marteneau and | Be Rslvae Mazel M ‘ ; 248 Patrick Walton, of the City Hall squad, | ‘at our beartiest thanks are due, ts Dr. Ssivester jazel Manchester. Sadie Cotreli, Flor attend the outing and ald'in managing | Sel. who alded us in a variety of ways beto Fe ere meana® Cotrelles-s-----++ £83) the excursioniats, who, owing to the | and during the entertainment. We ai Bland, Sarah Goldatein, Tillie Fleck, |Umitations of the big white barge, must |1y intebted for help to Memra Phil Mark In the event of rain, performance in Musle, Malt, ATLANTIC Sastre Amusement Inclosed you will find $2, whic! Moping It will do them a great d "ot ie Inclosed find $1.60. We had ; neon e hed a any*cohen. Aufie"Netleoa i otham Cit rette, Wm. J, well, Philnpeand-labineds. at |be served with thelr luncheon at mic Ray Letkowits EDEN MUS Suse Feigenbaum: Meee ggo| Be served with their luncheon Samplin and Max Nathan for their ease f, a E ede ih and, Lina 6 x5 ‘440 East One Hundred and Ty ity +f Stand, Cagle Rivne, ‘Anna Piyan, Mary 0, | Ud petting and. renctting’ oF the tables | Me Marka paid for the programmes and, Harry maeree Oa Means : COOLEST WORLD IN WAX AND GRAND CONCERTS, Ftand, Annie Smith, Octavie Botty.....:. 20/from. six to eight. times, ‘The same ; Stone pald for the (lcketa. Mr. Malilanl donated ! Masters Todd, Scriven, Cranz and Young, PLACE L ene ABR eal cee settee 10 fromat'ts repeated incserving ice cream | {Wes pounle of his fhost candies," Brummol 4 [slated by the Misses Todd and Tisch Ki Haat Eighty-fourth street, BY Au DWN. P 1 Tita 'ANMe Ena AGT Bedi | Bere PMS rature ergy mea’ thus [ave Alocts oor of avnca eam, Horas se, (IRE SGAPa hae and BH sa % BQ 2 oy Maven Miele plteey [TU“will “be ‘ween, the matronis and at: | Svenuer ate. pounds of hie candy stm ilccmuoth, ee FU Hg hn STANDS ON THE SIDEWALK, = | Ay 7S e\DRPART MENT Brennen, ae Heaea ee er irRlONIGG. tar Forwuteens (Gerba Herne roHRtias Chante Ue en We | P25 ¢5) IBIH VILLAGE, Bien re Ecow ea Meantime, mothers are all day in pro- rvus in the progratame, which Incloed please find 43 collected by three little! Humdreds of Them Every Day for wirla Gertie Kane, Milly Weehaler, the F ny Mayre; fancy dance, Fanny Straup. Maggie O'Rrien and Emma Fanny Coburger: a at Fortieth street and Tenth ais Denton, song, Master | Aressed in gray silk, trimmed with pearl ana | ,,{ncloned please find 78 conta collected on the nd made $1.60. cession up and down the stairs with nursing bottles to be filled with the |rich, creamy milk that Caterer Judson s/{mports in sealed bottles and packed 80, in fce direct from the Connecticut Sadie 1) Dan Club; recitation, rah correct Reprod uc- +f SN ton or teat Vile WY comes ef rom World's Ly [ suet Berd, Annie Minck, Clara McLaughlin, Abbie Moher, F, MeCabe...... dee and John Smith... : 88 33 2 | Lace Workers, Be at | George Mer ster Martin J. Sutton 01 ed nd) moana | aewele 10 front. a S88) Raat Boris ata ancers, Pipers, Hand aint: irive; secretive Giants, .70| milk to drink as often and as copiously | ~ a. . an con. | Martin Fahey, John Steuer, Stay Keith’ Toddie Connell.’ Gertie Laby Spinners. aspen ee mn McKinnon, Jennie Lynch, | | ducted by Mra Dore Coben, who w sisted Sitseainuer 7 r ( eC ALL LAW BUSINESS promptly attended by Fe 5 ea enee ey Weskge $0 | oe eetians. carefull tinize each Lilile Greenstone and Max Nathan. McAulifte's i Ok MIE) Weak: Sarentagath) ehseet 654) {" Ss The Sea Serpent Viable attorney: advice free. 2 West 16M Oty Teens Jacobs and Isabella Wyckot....... 0 Fee auton: hetore: tte i.e Orcheatra furnished the munie, Towards th Ineloned you will find check for $8, This te th « niblitaric goo otter! | Pee _ Lstiy Thompron eae fp |child for contagion before it 1s per- of the entertalninent Mien Hertha, Cotten. a Pel dg satatl Rd elon ‘ 7 URANO ONDE Ln, 200 oe aR 77 accidents, damages, olf Stand, Lulu. and ‘Bena Kieine, iatile | mitted to enter the barge and attend ratte’ Sat Intarenting” anes GF ase Uinta outlares Find inclosea The proceeds of w stand) CS features, TMRATIE GRAND z ery sockdenle, Gameges. 6 Pathe, ‘ant others on the great big happy family all day Fy Reattank Fresidaet, Muriel Mines Oba at 17) Bigbth a i Tt will do ome | VILLE COL BUNDAY. CONCERTS bw. 4 ot Brand, J) on_the excursion, Bertha Cohen, Treasurer, the room of one Miele good for the eich bal Toe. teal = . ar pas 3, failing hair; tote Emma i ‘This {s only one branch of the grand Etta Marks, Vice-Preaident, e that. thelr colle Ye WENO = Auta: MN i grows. Call BERNARR INSTI Fatr, Neill, service done by the Sick Rabies’ Fund, Badle Cones poretary, with the fervent wil satis 5 ve. — —laveaiignas oil Be nN aaa othe The corps of free physicians is going Dora Samplin, Recording Secretary, the’ fow their mite can reach may be truly bene-| tnetosed you will find $1.25. which we collected HAVER DETECTIVE AGENCY investigates tends Fre Granb. Wille ias/ ally among the homes of the poor, Lillie Greensto nd Vice-President. | pied Mount’ Vernon, N.Y. |¢ ma. a 300 ‘eventy eign aire Swept by Occan Breezes. nee, ar ec, promptly, coatanae pany ak Mie ce RR 25 looking out for and minister! 10 le geass —— all sum, but every —= ally and reasonably fe Bryma ant Thille Wresinsky and Rachel | gufterers, caring for the mothers, pri Facial Soap for the Rabies. Incloned find $1, collected by three Uitte wire. | the darling little tots. loping wee f fous 1and.2; telephone 2223 Cortlandt. Phiiiip” Wolfenstein, Mathilda” Woiten- | Sorbine medicine owners meaicine ls To the Editor: Ronee Marae Ne MER heen | ane Madden, Sousa’s Concert Band RAYMOND wishes her old pupile; Roars | dy vhere food scarec an ; atte: MaratUa sacar 200 P i OS West 15th at. att? pa rasa Gane aoe UT meeded, feed Where tee Mu ececscanre: Taend you a case of facial soap, which I hope Gant Third street, betwen First and Second ave, | Hose Madden, : Taw afternoon 200 7M and evening 7.30 P.M Bea eer Mamie Leonard and ‘oth ‘s 4.12) The latter prescription {s filled by Mra, your doctora can distribute to advantage. When Jala \ . Nite MISS HATTIE. Noi Fell, Jamey Incloswd you will fin check for $2.80 from the Hope Circle of King's Daughters, of Tarrytown, Inclnged find check you are supplied, = JOHN H. WoOnKURY, Liiie ©. Dennis, See . | eollected at my rtand TON, Soprano, TLL, Baritone, 1110| Mary Younger, at 228 East Twenty- first’ street, the clothing depot of the tutu you need more let me know and { will see tha opposite Lut! $1.97, betng amount MR. PERRY AVE Bath Reach i there oF 103] Stele Halies’ Fund, to which all gifts of ences Minnie Wel inal in | Houston» ay Bald Lot! Sick ables! Fund, to 4 Dermatological institute, New Vork Clix. | ye arg very worry Thsie could. net et any . Rice’s Burlesquers in “1492 ter Went tlnreeyg ray | ARS ASE! a00/, It 18 a wonderful charity. Tt began y but we hops to da soma good, We! Inelosed find #2 1 had a rtand at 444 Wert Every evaning excvor Bundays' $d 14 See eM en ene bottle will eM att yo lina very amall way seven years ago, Irwin Brothers! Hig Circus, Moria Merraua, Toirty-ofth tre Maines To-day, 4 PM yee Stadicine Co, 36 East 19th st; send and ofherm «ertss 109 and-has kerown to"great proportions, ag The benefit at Irwin Prothers’ he Clrous William Gay, amie Uetltela/ 7 apace) cid : | faroircuta. : He, Albert and the account of the cash receipts eact NM ier race Young. wy + = — Balle, Albert and Sylvan Stra. i000. 00 | Ane Ae Oo Wt is eo great that Eighth avenue, between Fifty sixth and Fit , Serius Gotdumtth and Jake Pain’s Fireworks. J kxow YOUR PATE, and fortune; consult Nibla, Benjamin Arnzen, James Gradenwitz and special accountant cevotes his time to eighth streets, promises to be a big help te tie $2. the of a little mth send $3 ant hope it will iia, Spal Wear N Japannand China. | scientific palmiet, £0 Kast 17th at; fee, $1; open ‘avid Kateky ; 1.o¢ | {ts affairs in the cashier's office of ‘The Fund and a source of great enjoyment to ail who AE EDD 81D Sone BOE: ARs ‘ones 'goad. It wae collected & Every evening except Sunday at 4.18 P.M. even = en eee attend, an the following letter will show: Kenny. ei , raat LARCH LOT of trunks aad) by f i * ‘t on anne a * ny | H i ti inice Doyle's, 1 Vesey Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report ieee (th af annoantnasat gaa. rente at ie seit avemee, | manor, toverh a Conkin age ate teters| Rice's Circus Carnival a Irwin, Bros,” Cle ui = | prystcrsN, roomy house, retired Was Co give a beneht In. ait | Inclined please ‘And § collected by Jonnie lane’ between One Mtundrat and Tweitth and one | RPE afterncon and! evening except Bungay, | FHYSICEAY. Kons, of the Sick Mables Fumi. w peo Tenwn. ten "year, and Cora Wert | Sad ane te y- board, treat- e en tecken ia of cites Sle t f ' ? ‘ elght yeara | Hundred and Thirteenth and made $2 A. and particulars, 321 West 48th’ at. LYWINK AND 1 N. esteged with letters from the neighbors in the Tt tsa amall sum, but we will try again, - ‘ ! SM—WILLIAM PLETCHER, ~ baal- ee aan ee Mae Mite SL nL ae m | ltyaeteieaand Anite startin bade svat at! Great Biccle Tracks |S serena noure 10 to aad Baby Corinne, the child wonder, whose perform- promise va all the ald powitle. to fa) Inclowed you will find $1.50, which wa collected. | zn Pr nal and Amateur Racea To-tay, 3PM. | Broadway, Tuesta ae ance delighted the Focitation, Lilie Dig financial success. The following well known f hope this amalt amount will be beneficial to the| Inciosed find &: oli@ted ont a wtand at see “THE CHOICE OF AN OCCUPATION," am Muse Friegbure; recitation. = cimas and thewirtcal art vale, votunceernd | ck babies Kelle Kran, | Tenth avenue and Th gs after all performs | er jook, gives Valuable hints on how to see Of the night's 1 t ern, hiftga of the hocieat ag Sle He dalle (Crew, Preuss for KR. R. time table, | cer i life, sent for Beg, Scent pa Ville Nanmann, Tiite M1, Dalay Ketchem Columbia. aireet; Rebeves Rona who. ry JQ) NEW UNION SQUARE. | Us Hay D, HARER'S Ma lc Coloring tae te e assisted by a chorus of own fun for the afiernson ') collected In one day on thett Nor 3 in Hireb, ft have U ye , 2 * | WM MORRISO' 7) Nassau et, racing adviser; elegantly received, The their official offer of ser daily; i we will ani ST VAUDEVILLE IN TOWN, nh Mavel, Cl B different place. Monday, 1 3 40 others 1; terms $1. sve | Toclowed fof money order for, 96.98 collected ‘each day 10 ite, from] 0 i “Help Wanted” advertisements were printed in The World | Ask for a situation 20 Words in the first seven months of 1895. in The World. ' jl | but a second after, he and the others about the brutal attack on my keep-| easily got work, and to, Ress the trouble |aticks aa deep in. me an ever {t did, and, | ters had entered the grounds, gained | by the staircase tt ts mpossible to reach wero fighting hand to hand with the ers seemed to he © r. The doctor, too, as | swore, Tat be even with him yet, the stable arefull removed ash keepers, exchanging murierous blows t was their fault, Colonel. They said that. with. plenty of nourishment but Just now my hand ain't free and ter, and allentiy poured the ol they n Col. Tratte turned in his despalg | with fist, stick and gun. ‘They were bul fired she might possibly, in time, get quite I mist wait arried over the straw that was packed to the crowd behind him, and in @ lot —_.e- --—- three anda Weundod man to six, and in Col. Traite held up his hand tmpa- well again The three men, muttering to them- within tgs tothe very window Voice he cred afew minutes the flgnt was over, A tlentiy, . A Story of Hard Times, Poaching, Tempe deren the (eat eriched Sim Hawel We've neard enough of that” sald yli,Q% known the feamerate gememe Na hi stared at’ him. “The man whe “4 A Minced pounds to the*— n the man who carried the Jeeneeless on the rround, hia mires were he, angrily, “You fellows wont make that had been hatched in the braing of had been shot, shook angrily a pint Of matches struck a whole handful on Fie stopped euadeniy., Some One had . eases Or kcome: and, additional aid fourrchan’ any the ieee Ce nieetaie [lier brother and hie three comrades her | parafin that he carried and rattled @ | pix and hurled them upon the watu-| FAT Wt A coed, tation and Heroism. |teatte! heen suminued,” te capuves Ing you've been Mietreated, You are a recavery would have K of MACHEN ig out. thie te, Pacelatraw. Instantiy 8 page sprang | bAOK" Ines ort oe puret from Were “iaken away throligh' the Woods set of lawlesa ruthans, who tale avn pS a a ae edd Sin EAwel® aenwind tine fh Un the raat and, hy the tame the shee | gnp"agciiad crowd as. at that tOpmoge and lolgea in a stone lockup. take of a temporary closing of the Par atcha Re a i iy SA “Pirape it fe eald Jim. “But my ae ee ee nea tierom end'to end. | Window, the fgtire of & ‘man appeared, “Hush! Listen! Didn't you hear the’ ti the pits open again. It can't be = in the act, would not hestiate nt venke, And the man who had been |minds made up. Tf anything Uke this dean iy ws the engine had turned | Aub. pianker, breaking of a twig?” long, and we'd better starve than you I. dering the men who detect you While Sh0t had auggested a means of which all | happiness Pi be the first to suffer after Gilt igeriy as the driver had urged | scaled : 4 w - Rye “And you, James Hawel, what have | I am on the Bench property approved. Hopsley Grange was to be having threatened him, and fT dont 4" on rt he country road, ine} As the words were whispered the 8) Sen 0 Jim iromised that he would | bay for y 1 protected, and the laws of t seron hire want no revenge that falls hard on MS Nt ile consumed when A moment lat speaker spread out his arms to arrest ag nothing of the sort. Tiut when he te: | Stazaing vefore the Magis: | vigorously upheld. You, come “The house ja an old one”? said he, | Bess. And ther er thing,” he Men first arrived pas it meditacts the progress of his three companions. pale. fac | hr fe tht grounds, an¢ fully. “Once thirly started nothing |continued, — bra he Colo ca x the 6 1 wheels and on foot, thes appears arriving in hundreds, gaz-)"'TS"Jimmy Hawel!" exclaimed eome judges, Wi soon be entering our Under a stunted tree they crouched, ww, day by day, Bese thet ae aRan aIIe WOU Necay orn listening fer the faintest sound. f BE eee eee ete eee te daughter is there, Wer bedroum is Fee oe a ore te acataple Cait on top of the building, P'rapa « if you are not fe ‘i " U i HN Re Riled in tho, fine Aone sau Stricken atthe blazing pile or! on, pheasa ayed even in the ccun- ce it is in my pow to inf! hock full of and straw close to the shell be killed in t Y fir i ‘ ay ve a hand up buckets , ais 7s ‘ They were poaching. Jim Hawel and Pry POUs BUCK Walon be ahd is Tales sane ataite leaked und at the er new wing, that will when the wind Bye i? the BS Ruaingss and wait forming long Knes to hand up bu pps, tne hall of the bur eg + 4 . i 3 ered alr day. lone 40 Ythe Were evi les Magistrates, and no one Ventured 10 blows from the nthe house to e ne Cole ton is ei rea | the emer pwded, | moun! three others thrown out of work by the Wandered ail day long to wile away the Were oppose him, But, as th Bee hee eee ere ine en striking of © wingie with no chance amaging other peos Col 1 i bed and asleep when liege far as the coaflagraton would closing ef the pits, and poaching on the and ihat night, ufter Bess had gone to 6 a ing led away, Jim Haw pred mateh, ihe Hee eae Dee LOE DORR ere vere: | Slow tf most dangerous estate that they could bed, Jim stole noiselessly from the cot- ers had in. desperation, his last ™i ear the conspirators og, Reman who had been Injured turned Surtorai aero out invan unconscious |, 7pere was & crash. a purat.of Bese possibly have chosen for their opera: ‘ia? and joined the others at the gate a. oA olone!,"* waid he, “may I say another MAM ny move, but when they could Te vCome along, mates.” said he; «‘tain’t cundition Was Just Row Tee the en sed, godin Hawel and his Sion For Hopsley Grange belonged “and now the others, well satisfied with swavins Wott was continually epying around the Qo) o0 ee ae Pan an tee gine, had not-arnved, when turning to a Pa 1 the hanket that ene to Col, Traite, a sportsman extremely the result of their HIKMUS Work, Were leagues, pro upon the | ‘ Grange, observing the surroundings of Wil ® “ our PANO, BAM ae AP Stes Ave vr Jealous of his preserves and notorious Siealthily making their way back again, suggestion t y shoud be Your, Honor, my mister. la very, Mu hobae, ap that the darkness no POO ener H . pr eshte “the chiet of thé firemen said . Foon, gmouldering.. Arey. Jen serves ‘otorlo WE ene Nea Ree) smart # n she. Is the shock may the hou ip be Ne AT IRORR m Haw 1K ba. ni sit ty the servents the chiel of the fireme ‘Tra te scrambled rea o her feet, as the very sternest J. P. in the county. qin DPhs Mon Hott in te ee ey ce Ha ja anything to ’ self have & daughter mistake nicht 1 enon ane S¥EN™ hey ‘ ; Are you all here? Ie any one lett In scuer dd not Tis But times were bad, und for food for se amid the dark shadows of the « . antes sway aid the Colonel tes from iy of them ex: 5/84! hey nad gone # ba iittiete, coming to his senses, ly they carrie themselves and theirs, men will dare |!e"3 461 saruos, readte al oujects Waee ying $0. ne | onl : ‘ for a strong "0 F + heard the words, air and tore of fb anything. he Toss eat eet patch of ii Jim readily ex nl 4 i Va as they hustled him from Mihm fall showed Pim!” fall the f Ou Cee nNeE he: gaspeds: S36ah was Col. Seizing the “You're mistaken, Jim. There's no- Mawel, still haunted by this t t . ‘ d d Gone wee ASD ed in many t eh At thac moment a window high above reins and, with Amy, w iy body about. It was only a fox or Unrest, glanced back at the w the a iree in a lonely dane the flames was thrown violently open coats, sitting beside Bn, Faved back to something stirring in the underwood RCN ie Sea on aig meas fort _Traite, but ve sur thet und a surprise was Bnd With B acream Fak RAD A Walkes | AGT room Jn est suk Fe The three men moved cut in the open | throwing black We on the mogalit n with you!" ™ 1 Jim Hawel, hoargely +ytoded towards the crowd ‘below, was carr.ed and medical immed!~ again, and Jim followed them uneasily, 6102" 4, da. rom the cover of the 1 for that speech Jim got an extra Ase vard, "The white May serentned the ; fatehr aa he ately summone 4 Buster Hess was also y 1 in't ike pushes, uch ny tine, be iL v ta or, running towards the ding | fetene ) tead her hero brother. Feistson ag oe aia e hale er a Joni Out mates) The eenperas’ hi ° a. can't dou jon Das S1SUe | t ; wurst ee to catch her if she fell x FN te Tuitlent Was so far job, although it had conjured a rabbit The others give one look round, then Mt WOU 2 GENE GO: kM: ¢ A 1) the steeple of the church t Sump". shouted the fireman! recovered as to a while lying in into each cf his capacious pockets. br aK e. & the Sees . Ars ee went Jim Hawel lived Ae romain his Mberty, Pv nAE in ey gasped ay pues ate struck 1 a he nett the Sark- above the roaring of the flame "De bed, to hold an i orm al Fecept‘on, tne Wan in Lik) acini ane Ia host he foottalls of their pursuers sountle when again he was free, a dar can't do it” repeated Jim 1 night, a ering uncertain Sau" see the escape coming y n mato the Wendow,, to ‘ plat in the ears of the startled i ‘angled in hin hi know prang up en a hill, a mile o ed lin response tu the cheefing of the people and horribly nervous he felt ever since | ; rs, inter fees had t of It, the we the town, Soon after the electr Far down the road, at the bottom of | assembled outside. he set out on the expedition. came @ volee, “Stop, or w an but buoyed up byt ng fim : finish in the fire. station connected by the hill, that was iiluminated by the| And when ail the others had gone and ‘Jim, youll never take to this night | Ate! and, a4 the four still tore biindiy pit don't frighten bu again, she struggled with her ss she's only 9 with Col, ‘Traite’s house rang out light of the fire, the tall red ladder was se remained, a gray-havred man ¥ ie to is might | on, the report of a gun sounded, echoing voice faltered—"'I've got @ sister @t jilness, and thor o give and Tt tell you, for the alarm, and a few. seconds after- be observed approaching slowly, The d the room and threw himself on work Ike the others, will you?" his | in the woods around, ani, with a ory , and dry bread and Little of ft| up the cota) me, ant risk this, Alone, I'd) ward the gacet that had setted cn the | fireman glanced up at the window where his Knees by the bedside, And, aa he sister Bens had pleaded, “True, we're |0f vain, the rearmost man dropped to don't’ lengthen the lives of folks as 1s | how on, the elghs Vs pace and tell him as little town was exchanged for a nois 1 the figure of the girl, behind | pressed to f's lips the hand ofthe tne hard upsfor £004; but, though you say |{2¢ found with a charge of smasl shot | {1)." bors tll the hapoy day came when Jim it was me as did {t, but with her alive | hubbub as the shout went h a dull, murky light had'now be-|jured man, he gasped, in his emotion: food; but, u ” : lodged in his lege. “Hunger does not justify theft." re-| was “out.” cin't. ao good, ‘Believe me, or be-|"Hopsley Grange Is on fire” F Tm weak ud il, J can share with you low it hapened, Jim could hardly say, | toried sh Traite, havea” “And whet "The pits were working again, and Jim lieve me maoe the hate of Col, Traite! detected by don or man, the thr m Haiwel, you have kept your BOHR too tate,” sald be, “andl You're oveswith me sow) aie Blix

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