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\ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EV AUGUSI ee 1895. and sickly babes who enjoyed the privilees of escaping from city steam-box to-day, exchanging the sultry heat and evil smells of the tene- |ment blocks for the cooling breeze and A Thovsand Wan Mothers and |pure atmosphere of the water, the grove Their Little Ones Made Happy. of 60) Ful BABES AT GREAT NEC — a check of 8188 of a stand at ita ford uth Brookiyn, which sold cake We hope {t Sill be Inciosed please And £4 collected by the following ick baby. Weare little girls unt of the rain by lemonade and frul ine of helping some poor and the flelds. Harrington and the fast tug Idlewild took Capt. Minogue barge and its company of gleeful passen- | gers to-day and the voyagers from West Eleventh street, North River, down and around the Battery, under the bg bridge, past the Brooklyn N Third street, 187 45th street Grace Dadeon, 1112 Md avenue, 46th street, | May MoM: Patten, ted at a stand in Syivan Beach Will Receive Them, Next Tue -Yard to East where the second contin- gent from the east side hives ei and then up the Es Hell Gate and out into Long Island one of the May Duka & And on Wednesday Brooklyn’s Suf- ferers Go to Oriental Grove. stand held in front to Oriental loveliest spots hereabouts. The heat and Charles Fischer THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. acknowledged Bere hockcyn, es ciate’ Hiliote Yer,’ Misa Agnes Jean Carter, Mary Braywon. Fair, New Brighton, 8. ‘an Dam, ‘Loitle Peater: humidity of the past week had reduced the very small chil- dren to a condition of limp, hollow-eyed, wan helplessness, and the mothers were heavy with heat and weariness, breezes soon cooled them all; went to sleep the toddlers swung in the babys from Crandall's, rode the hobby-horses and rocked in the little armchairs on on, Stuyerint toria Roberta bs t frult and lemonade donated | gon and others Juiluy Gugenhetm, 10, Frank Benneit. 10, Trooktya “Mary MeCormici, Bessie Chiles, ma Gugenbelm, 10. Minnie Deagan, hammock cribs, Incloned find $8, of Creamer atreet, Sourh Urookiyn, Cl Agnes No. King Hancks’ Julia ‘Martin, Witsabeth | Me- eck. The revival of life and spirits in these Uttle heat sufferers and in the women under the healing influences of the water alr was simply marvellous At the beautiful Maple Grove on Great Neck, Eug-ie Buck was all receive the helpless and penn: give them fre possessions there, ‘y-go-round, beach ilion, ball ground and shoot: Bjorkian: Viole and Neiiie Incloned find &8, tm front of our home, Annie Sullivan, the proceeds of & Washington Molly, Camp! Concert Amelia Giamboni, Etta Vanderhoot, gerber and others. Kilian Beebe, sat fe’ Sprenger, Blanche have had a stand d we collected $3.85. Munson, Albert Caill, Chi Stand, William Anderson, Joh Anderson, George Patterson, Chas, 1.00 eee Lizzie Mathen, Alfred Robinson, er Judson had mountains Vases things for luncheon posed of by the guests on the outward freezers full . politan ice cream in solid bricks, with two barrels of sweet cakes, Inciosed find $3. on Walton avenue, ae proceets of sale One Hund ‘One Hundred and Fifty-fret stree Emma Tadles and gentlemen on our block, We sold to th who were all very Johnson, “Haga Sahiitoa, : Edith Axelby, afternoon, and four hundred bottles of May” McGraw, Vv Gentes, Johnny Grumb) Btand, Milton and © Rich, Corrine Piddian, fealy, Lillian Piddlan and others ley Trainor, Lillie Schwerer, ler Frank Trainor, Johnny little ones to en; here will be another oating on, Tues- day next, the day being spent at Sylv: New Jersey. Then the mammoth double outing for the sick babies of Brooklyn to Oriental Grove, on Wednesday Myers Navigation Caledonia and Coxsackie will } formed into floating play, will take 2,500 mothers ani Brooklyn out on the water. Flynn's orchestra was rosined and primed to make music on the upper in the grove for the larger ones, foy all day long. Inclosed find $4.13, which we rain a mand in front of 43 Grand stre Hoping it will help some poor ables. Reapect- pend Computiv's Inclosed find $9.78, collected at a stand at 962 tle avenue, y iilian, Bebeck, ‘vateska. Schmitt, Daisy Sebeck, Josed you will find $8.85. which we obtained) Willie Lockwood, pyc latand In (wo days at 136 East Twenty sixth Edie Lockwood Pair, Lille Rend, wath tnd Frede Bo Stand, Katie MeGrati “Mary Dunn” ana ones and the physicians, policemen, matrons and at- tendants were several parts In behalf of the compal “The Evening World" Katie Loughran, Inclosed find $1.85, the proceeds of a Bana Ganong at bio Bast Bighty-fourth sireet. Hoping | ven some poor enti s Cardline and Stella Moser had a stand at 298] pathway and wishing them all happiness, Y | want Toird street and made tn two days #225. | Michael thomney. ts" “donn Wo Michel, 13, Fi Elia Loughran, Julla. Mitchell Schwartaman....... May Morris, Nellie and Charlotte Alweli, to do their lai Nettle Morris, Grace, Thompson. of guests of Irene, Sad'e and Leonora c Sick Babies’ Fund. the party will be taken 10h, the fonia_at Hamilton Fert Sackett street, Brooklyn, at sharp, thanks to the general manager of the Union Ferry other half in the at Jewell’s Wharf. smkens, 318 Egat Forty-seventh street, Forty-seventh had a stand at corner of Forty. rect’ and Sécond avenue and ma $2.20 10 two| tinal Company, and the foxsackie at 9 o'clock | Find inclosed 38 which we made at a stand tn | ing lemonade for one cent & peter Lowenstein end "Mary shield Fraucls Bratiey | Gtand, Maggie Welss, Lena Zimmer. Jorce’ Kriexer STANDS ON THE SIDEWALK. ee nt Ses ee Inclosed find $2.50, which Hulda Lich, aged ten, Fred ve collected at a. Hundreds of Them Every Day for el An Eva Raycrott an, Frank McGuire ... ‘ Stand, Esther and Minnie Kornblum, Tli- lle Phillips, Rose Schneider Molle Lovett, ad a. . New York, for one day, a1 Henrietta Dechent, Daley, Paimay, toy stand at Tompkine aven Stockton street, Brooklyn, and made in five days UDP. stand at 1122 Madison avenue, and Ghrine Seuser, Whe er? Be iesth at which we hope will do some ‘little Mamie McCready, Rowle Lafferty, Mary Minger, Lilitan We Stand, stepnen Donnell rol Rankin, Charles Bmith, Joba re Stand, Lfille and Fauny and Daisy wair, Gertrude Stoddart, A: earned by two little girls, ing and weliing candy, Eiitote, —— Rockville Centre, Le Z John McCready, Corwin Diack, Guesie and Katie Hehl, Susie Hehi had a stand for six hours at Sumpter Atreet, near Howard avenue, Brooklyn, and made Me Longenecker, Tillie Schwartz and Inoloeed fing 43,50 which we collected at stand Stand of Sadie Braunteld. Stand, Harry Ci Large, William Heenan. jennie Greiner, 2077 34 ay Xs . 201 E, 118th et. Giana, 208 E. e ir jected | 1. 1Aclome the sum of $10, being the Stoceeds of Sghtoe lac i de yy bas a fair held on my lawn at Bath Beach on Friday ick ehtid., | atternoon last, by the following little gir! Frank Corbet, of 490 Amsterdam avenut tance of Robert Berls, of 485 Amsterdam Katlo Withelm, and Fitty-ftth street, Sterdam avenue, and sterdam avenue, have collected $5 at'a stand held first ‘street and Columbus avenue. Will be the means of helping the poor sick babies and give them as much {t did us in collecting for them, stand with two cents. BB se $8 8 BB SRR RES & SR sssssez 2 3 822 Sz s ‘One Hundred Another great family of mothers and Uttle ones assembled on “The Evening "Floating Playground this morn- ing, ready for a day's outing on the waters of the finest harbor on this 4 Rroatway from a tay |. Hoping tt will Mamfe Maloney, re three little girls who, collected $8.17 for and hope this will help (hem, were very successful, as we took In $4 which you ‘8 stand in front of 201 Fast Broatway, and Wrenn Hodge Five Little Defenders, There were nearly Inclosed find $5.10, the proceeds of a stand Annie Sussman, Highest of all in Leavening, Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Reval ABSOLUTELY PURE Incloned pleas Annie Blankmeyer, Tiille Levy, leven, Minnie: Liederman, thir- = Baking Powder Inclosed please find 310, the proceeda of held for one day in front of 813 Atlantic avenue, | Gertrude Callahan, Isabel Prophet, Bi Backman, ten; Hel tamagn, ten; Helen and Lucy Kucharska, thirteen Agnea Chris. | held by Miag Jor pine Capon of 681 Fal'on Gee! and fourteen We sold a little of everything, be 4 Hiden soda water and lemonade, We ope it will do some much i Hrooklsf, N.Y tay 19. cot 4 other ne paaserecby. ok them four tne of & t the greater part her MeFaiden Lieeie Clark, Brooklyn, Pleas tnclosed find $2.17 ahing it WAR more, arciett rilett wiley Verontca Duke, 11. Inclosed please find $2.80, proceed from @ stand held in front of 884 Grand avenue for @ day We hope it will com! ome little tot proceeds of a Linrie Mare Reld Tather'a atore Anna Fivon Rosanna MoCormack, alway, Brock: | Maggie McCormack, Thomas Murray ROO. Brooklyn, N.Y. 04 find $208 which we collected at nd at One Hundred and Porty-first a heh avenie. Huehlor, § Rosle Hoey. § Bue 6 Adolt Buedi 19 roapect. pla felling lemonade, also send $2, wh Incloned find $1.70, Little girle aged nine We hada aland In’ the yatd of Lillie Gtadstetn, ot our how find 9. held a stand at at was direct Henjamin, Arnien, James Gradenwitz, ha Bbjund, Davia Kataky. LT Inclosed please find $1.20, collected trom SUE Hepp Streets |ESORIYOS eae ay Hundred and Forty-frst street rienth 6 Ned | Jeanie nue, Ada Willfama, Incloned find $1.12, tl Renie Hermon, stand held at Bay ‘Fourteenth atreet, betwee a Hermon, Bath and Benson avenues, Bath Beach, L. Sadie Hermon by Peter Leonard, core Drower, by having | Mamie Leanord Philip Witenderger, roak lyn. Herman Betzler. 41.28. This amount Mixed at & lemon Su AG ado stand, corner Sec and Sixth, eet Pailip Wolfenatetn, 10 fenstein, Wttle stand at 451 West Forty-fourth stre five playmates, Fred Grant, Harry Grant Robbie Lockwood, all sum will belp to bri ‘Thomas Gourlay, 12 ree Glasser, jenth ‘hash Loy Miller bad a stand at 1244 Iyn, and made 8-07-11 one and one-half dayn Lulu Rentickson and 1 ind at 120 Sto days and made 82. + Brooklyn, Tgclored fd $1, the proceed of a stand, held | One itundred and iy and le $1 Gfacle, Healy, 424 Brill, 434 Nageie Mack. 44h We 320 street, 1 inetoned (find 81. whieh w Jenny Lind, Cora E. | Heck. Orchard street for two days and made $1.05. LITTLE FOLKS’ FAIRS. They Are Held Everywhere Greatly Help the Fund. ith at, Edith eee os bis Edith ae pink Fior- ace Rhodes, ‘Ave. Beatrice Knox. elait: 2 Weat Forty-ainth street, ginta Halstead, nine. John C. Rhodes. We had a fair for the little sick tots, will find Inclowed, We rex East Broadway, | tone. trom Vantine and Richards, and we hat at Beoadwap: sucha pretty booth, decorated with'the Ameri Ettle Cohen, § 204 East Broadway. nd in the evening we had Chinese lan strung all around, although the boyr, oh, they bothered ua: otherwise ever: very smooth: Wzabeth Phair, 10, Lillian Grace Meyer, Phair, 9; at 458 Grand street, and made $3. The Inclosed $3.54 w. pitag peut ereneh alive House mer Rockaway: Loi 20 WORDS— ood ak pleasure at avenue. from our 24s Went 1atat at i & Masters John and Wille Fink of 36 Pros. t place, and Master Harold isnowiton, of 48 they maie the eum obtained by three tively, eleven, ten. ant residence and sold lemonade, cake candy ani feult. Hoping that IU #11 be of mome benedt Meta Mayet Frances” Abrongon proceede of a candy Inclosed find $1.28, which we collected trom Atl of Elgaty-fourth street Bergman and Amelia adigon street, Brook fe Gercken had avenue, Kast New York, for tw . and at 434 Went Thirty: collected trom a dat 416 East One Hundred and Nine- | Sadie Weber, Joseph Weber, Ida Kensner, ‘us and George Weber had a stand in Vire and hing went off ollected at an enter of the Hudson | Hoping it will d Lulu Thoma, twelve, Ray Cohen, thirteen, Ethel Ag in tn Ine In emonaile table Ant also poncorn and crackers. — Then we hat a red doll ta a rocker: thls we raMod at five ents Bi won Mt (little Gertie Kenny Dominick street). Hoping will Jule Stetie fairs held at M1 Reld avenue, Charlew Sauy plewe fag #8. onet And $20.50. Thin! Ward Republican Mam vurg Hotel, Cella Thorman. oned find $1, Annie Fisher, Cyrus Fisher 108 Ban Elenty: ose’ find 4 70, Verte W Emily Roeme owed you will find $11 having @ eleven MM King atre 14 King atrec 4 King atreet Natalie Couch neloy uctte fayette avenue. 4 find chenke for $2, the 1 by three little gir Brooklyn, 0. thinking ‘and realized eld at 5 reat, fF orgie Dw Friday eve sincerely truat the amount rier Halpie, 4, Gererute Atteen and aL 47s Wythe avenue help) o te of a tate held at M4 Desn AUR Kmma_Lientmeyer, les Wine proceeds ot x amall tate Rockaway 1 John MoGiatey Bernard Hug the proceeds of a Franky ath Margaret Dufty. Martha W WIL do the #lek ables some. Root: 2 Dominick street. | Nenett some ithe sufferer Ada Hodges, Incloued find check for $3.35, fata fale which Mary Prenderg Edna Abrams, Ww & 1 Kal us A Fra: air, dith Vioia Meyer, ‘11 Millie Jac thirteen, and Mamle Ro | ath for one day a small fair Bugene Tnclored find $1.80 talr held at 325 Degraw street, —10 GENTS Laura Leng! joned find $3, tet Inclor street, Se hate Ka'ts Metnerney, Han Murtha, Mame by holding « fair lyn and happy. Gertrude Bates, i | proceeds of Twentteth | Retly and make some little babs Incloned ‘tna Rewokiyn. bove we hope this wilt Wintett Rogar, Lou Moke street, Ad Fates Ir was held by two Ittle ein Odany, Fulton wertell a Brooklyn, one’ you will find $2.36 which wi e fate held at 3: | Inctoned find $1.50, Eveline Unger, Annte Uni Mab lasted two houra at Gertrude Clark. the proceeds of a fair col- by five little children aged trom t twelve years, | Joreph O'Malley, Tease Leonard, Rose Leonard, Hose Siatth, ark. avers, Feet. terbeld, Brook\yn Harry Constant, Lydia Etlte, M1, bein t Nyaek, contribution will nuake a number of little children happy. June Dickinson, 6 Marjorte Tompking, 5 eae of a fair held at ‘the comer of Cleveland ant Ridgewood ave: which we collected 14 King street, on which we sold dolla’ caps ers, fancy handker Wille Geary had Ho ald 75. piteh We had brownle ete charre «tall thie which we hope wi Tt was collected 26 Willow Freq Prendereast, hope this will @o the sick bablee some Brookiya. Florence the pleasure of inclosing « ich collected throu h atreet, hope it may make some little tote Kelley, Mary Byrn Inclosed you will find a check for $1.80 fair held at 249 One Hundred South — Brooklyn, le. Nol Willa ‘Maher’ Hart street, Br Sadie Callahan, Wille Shut Loretta Brown, Mamte Denman, G four 4 find $5.26 from a fair held on Congress between Henry and Hicks streets, for the Fund, by #lx ititle girls, Foo} thirteen, I of fortune for four eventngy at. 410 ue and made $3.10. the 4 by Liste We hope it will ttle North Ninth Jenste Hite ed nine and el and Johnson proceeds were $225. street made by Kiya, b; the proceets of a fair held 441 East One Hufidred and Eighteenth street, | the proceeds of a sm Brooklyn. We by the ii hope this wil! nelp you tn your endeavor to re- Heve the wick Maud Mutter fairy Schweder Hrooklya Pirase nsey Inclosed find the sun and rates | Josie Leiginte Incloned tir held by One Hundred our Uttle mite will help some. sick A tute An Army of Children Alwnya at the Fand Threw ateters trade A. lected trom thelr trends $9 18 4 nome bal Liztle Jones and Mamie Raker collected on the atreet In two hourn $1 Inclosed find $1.25, collected In one day by tt following 11tt16 ones Addie Marks, Ineloned find $1.35, which we collected tn halt | help your noble cause a ‘Annie Leach, He Tas tor, Maggle Caffery, Inclosed find $2 for sick ables friends. Find Inclonga_ #: from people pussing by |eome little baby Kood Lilian May Karrer, 42 and 44 Prospect atreet, Inclosed_find $2.28, Fannie Henjamin, 60 Jai Benjamin 80 Ji Samael Ray Uenjamin, 80 Jane street. 5 Wat atreet Inclom Inclosed we send you $2 to help your noble caure alon Inclosed find. $1.40, collected by Lillfe Seymour the door of 2433 Aruat will help some and Minnie Second avenue, which» child, Mise Jeans ABBA Bixth otre Inclosed find 81, collected among our pelghhors W jet more, but the people tell ue thi foo. many askin email eum will & Inclomd find $1.60, collected Mon! on Went Fifty-alxth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, by Litbie Sattth, Hattie Smith, Arthut Starling, ‘The following five Levin, horn, ail of 219 East One Hundred and Eigh- swith might and ope It will do the por bables good. Mortl Louls Menlo’ Injurious effects of sewer gas averted by using Imperial Hygenique” Fluid Druggists. wrinkle in her brow. “It should not be a matter of money,” RUTH DID NOT SAY “NO.” And Yet She Kept the Word She Pledged to George Wilmot. in a way, tion really 18, how do you feel @ Wright. sharp towards this young man? struck with him, as he evidently was | f her own. struck with you? Ruth shook her head as she rejoined the last time we met I was “What am I to do? recollection I feel perfectly incapable of deciding for myself." The speaker was a young girl of about nineteen or twenty, rather above slender, with well-cut features mouth, @ mass of silky red-brown hair, and handsome, She was seated In a pretty draw- ing-room, on a low stool by the large glass doors opening upon a which gave on to a lovely garden where the tree ferns and numerous plants of Australia effectively blended with country—flora which grew with @ luxuriance that it would have surprised the old country to Pray advise me. | rich—you are poor. can keep. myself, pered and nice when he tol That he was patronizing, and—and If you weren't go far a I should wait for! an answer to this before proceeding further. writing to the with the North Scar ¢ communicating yf shall proceed tur Frank | Lest middle height, “What was he ike searcely can tell you,” ‘He was lanky proposition fa i the letter Into the go on and give my ‘and you may If you be heart irea, Proposition your gravest consideration bul T propose. tu have not’ one my ‘dear brother's aon, always contemp Wing to make a You a husband, provided perhaps know, Pr.scilla makes une betweea you There=the cat there Is the money? sald the clergyman Verily believe, He says he remembers you a pret In a deep wicker chair sat a pleasant, erly lady at work, have evidently nto a hacdaomer girl while in the ver- seemed very terrible so curtiy, but when ev. and I'm tired of writing. If sou have pla intend to work for y: $/one sould fot ete be avestion, and as changeable as a weatn- ome the Rev, Frank erly ‘th white was an eld gentleman with ane oxy ou decide to marry M was leaning forward, her arm resting on her eyes fixed on a which the Rey. Frank Lester had pro- nounced the most eccentri It was to this effect: + Twas much grieved to learn be heartily welcome r had setted Vising Tut Ki a an the money tor’ your" pamnage over, Let it be first class. . tel apn ason tn he had ever Ruth Henderson had read ‘this letter to herself, then, after some nervous con- the clergyman and his wife with whom she was staying until arrange some definite plan for her future. Let it be understood that she had haa | think before she) | came to them for help, and, having read | | the letter, uttered the piteous appeal: “What am I to do? of your father, I-don't know that we two ever bit our PAPPINEM unig eta 4 wrong, she would nol er just held him perfection, waich waa we to marry him! much of that 1s for you land without from your com: when I say grieve gyman, ‘gravely, ; ry serious wrong your father was one of those unfortunate alwaya miss thelr chanc seized him when, Y going to turn tn his favor, eatiny was conal la the question ‘and now death | three hours luring the consid remembered, any rate, he of But about yourself What are you, an-like, creat. Besides, Was there not something fiat-| Ruth was listening atent.vely ot in the fact| young felow's amusing description aliy mede no dit-| Africa, then was talking qu.te fluent to marry | herself of Australia, When she ro her from the remembrance of her as @/ and went on de she abruptly awoke child and a sight of her photograph? [to the consclousness that sae had spent Ag, Nervous in| one of the pleasantest hours she could jo.ng, the big,/ remember for she did not know how ul at leaving!long. Indeed, there was a peculiar Pray advise m said the elder lady, 1 the questions put one you alone should answer, for It @ question upon which the whole hi Piness of your future life depends. “That is it," remarked Ruth, ano \ering as well as romantic that though it financi Cae a ee i I ference to him, he was anxiow ‘crowded old country. You ask for my ‘Thus, one bright mo regard to where she w er| strange Unknown. and always waa, wlerably Aunt Priscilla, whom she remembe: | hold of what she knew, and the friends who had been so kind, Ruth stood on board. the Althea as ‘it out put in the clergyman, pausing knife in| UP" evane's Satu rut nat nace RN lt unfortunately, that /so many friends there; in England she be a consideration. | had but one of whom ‘she was aw: : energetic little wom Were you | slightly écentr.c, and with a decided will Gayly went the Althea, golden shone the sun; and Ruth, after the first into every fibre. There were some ni or so, began to experience and enjoy th most certaifily I was not. Then, | Strength and e:ation of spirits produce! by the sea air, that carried its oz My: Why abouid he : celted T must be to tmagine tt Min! Lit Oe Neither could hav ny: more than one can hep getting the uiiuenza Ruth, seated on the deck in her deck- chair, detected her ey stairs something about this hour which made did it different to all other mademoiselle, gucSsed the truth already, of cours last she had found her i A and 80 Iped it, wandering often ding from the When he came, would he tind Then she ejactulated to her- How con. | At the! This wi well whistic mained pacing he wondered in what form? worse to support tha PAVife aay ten, he nearly double my age. My | people on board, with whom Ruth specs that he wa; good-tem-| ‘ly grew, on sufficiently good terms. | present : thing he is th.nKing aboat 1s ‘his cigar.” Very Instant, as a dental I dare say the oniy | ing, gh notice of / Prevent her feeling lonely sex, and young, who Were quite r to have Geiped’ cheer her voyage; Ing engaged reflectively. | So passed the days, when the Althea Bood-iooking— It off steam at Cape Town, where strike me that he plain, with reddisn hair, and—yes, again the next morning T think. freek! “And woat character does your aunt board. An elderly colon st returr Were to stay the night. and, to be morning brought two passen home and friends to enjoy bs TP Ruth burst into a te out ugar, and a your who one might surmise had vet to make Bayard—without a it, from the paucity of his luggage must Nave been general get-up very kind and attentive to her, but then — "The style is good, but the n jor.” criticised Ruth. “E wonder wao t he ik? A gentleman, that is crrtain selfishness of man should make that clothes cannot make nor conceal ural remark.” “Thi What a pleasant face ne has. If ‘ne telegram to Mise Priseiila did not has not a fortune, the loss does not ay go off thal day or the next, r the next. pear to tro him: If" Just then the obj consent coming forward, Urippe Word cost ten and hus straw hat falling went 5 ing along to Ruth's iy ther are 00 in human sayings by ad faintest was of comfort and markably good-looking, With so, pleas on meeting sie ant an expression that it mate be a misery and far above being handsome How de compelled to sinile lightened up his features, 3 eves asin; certainly next time Ruth met Mr. George W they exchanged bows and #m les sald Ruth, | Tae second time be ventured to addre eration, had been her, and the climax was reachet wi the youtn | they found themselves seated as 1 and, wom-|bors at dinner That did it Before she was There were one or two of the oppos.te and in Ofcourse, Ruth stopped the hat that | ody else, while very Lk2- shou.d go no further, picked tt up, and As nice and restored jt to ts owner, who Was 1 pleasant as Was r POP LAG not to throw fuse tn thanks He certainh away a Dosslbie, @ the i lar but “Most youths are at seventeen”) sage. Ruth kept them clviily at arm's leng:h r, She regarded herself as next door to be man possibly, Warers app ‘t and love means somenow Cus until, gers ‘ nr itu remarked the cler ard ship, where one is Freeing ft you loved any one eve in their class each day, this for a ‘moment would 1 advise. litt nt was an introdis @ moment, stood lodk.ng er wa.ch ran the qui reitection butt of his c.gur over ie moon 18 @ good friend mbrvo. It give Starting conversation, his in aitin.ty with be owned, i, some others’ to toss t “the forwardni le-sivcle giria.’” nothing of this, of the first tn ‘10 count the days before hot more 1 now she wa y with happit ‘reader can deck that evenin which nad small 1 it, George Wilmot's head appeared deck, then the for form's Bake ross moon, then and 8 naclous Was ry piwasant but cate morning the meaning of Was exper one t her, fire then w red, tathe aman she had know two to make a quarrel the half truth entire lovers. s them a and other passen to smile good- ail that > her berth chat night ineMe2tual ell ‘Althe begar Nyt ni the rin throw the she ya cent! “Twas anxious said Ruth, never mind will be plenty “OR, he nad upon tt smile at the With aniinalculee, That even.ng George Wilmot into his confide: even as w al engineer ne In man ve Ruth Ah ther WAS stooped, went erin the “Hut then o that she covered them with | hum it st was not in OY sh W Likely tout her pr ts And s word R.ven ' me else never cou w Aunt woud | W to keep her word. The eventr setila’s fortune. Waat of that?) stood ss was t than | eves ali of which saga. | times, fi up as well as the} Mis hands she would not go into her She must not make] "And. fe requires two to mane | would re in marrage, even as It re-| me?” And how} Ruth had told him her position. had a atand an@ mi Amusements. MANHATTAN BEACH. Swept by Ncean Breezes, SOUSA'S CONCERT BAND, 8.30 a of Saginaw, Mich. ‘ New Vork=-made a ama you wt athe Heckanire Hilts, | for ald from the helpless fa thelr names to ta @nis which we collect: Root If not much. CARSIV'A Mt 1 GREAT He wiien wee Magetine Leldy SUNDAY AFTERS sian Schreiber AND EVENING Grand Musical and silitary Spectacle The Salute of the Nations, OUSA'S BAND. VOCAL (RTISTS, of a fair held i. Liesy Nelted hy our eorte Joachinison, Helen Rich PROC TOR S May ta ta, ie in. Beatrice Lewingon vive towardn Oy Musical “Holbrooks, $5 tonaiad by the Mt hriatian Temperan’e Union 2.40 to PL Ma NEW UNTON SQUAIE, — Or gina! Continuous Performe Nifred Chriate: Bile Hi ul ENTERTAINMENTS, tunis CANARY & fat inckoset 4a of tate held at th fin by Maggie Hut Linsain place BL ,LINA & VAN, 400thers CASI NO wast 3 (HE SPHINX, THE MERRY WORLD! STANDARD THEATRE. "Sa'gi, 5505 DOROTHY on Garden and Cawn Parties Given for the Fund. 1 eoiterted at Charles Harker, Inclosed find $3 | prine kiven to my nlater Mary Saturday evening. tod bless the givers and dispensers hia small token, T1O Weet Thirteth atreet. ast Tine TaN NENT MONDAY! YOUNG CO! A Comedy Opera, inal Lake George cast, ‘horus, Orchestra an | Ballet, KOSTER & BIAL’S The Durt Sisters, J. W. Ransone, Lew Bloom, In the event of rata, performance in M Sie ADISOD MY Incloned find the py ferdam avenun WIT doo the alck babies gome. good. Liege Weta, netoaed find $28 Riven at the fooma of the ty on the evenings of Aug. the following young jer the manage Reneryed Seata, $1; Boxes, In the event of rain, performance in Concert TRILBY PLAY BALL. PALMER'S | ,,/ THEATRE, ATLANTIC nen ham City guste, Whitman and Davis, Helen Eika, Lady Orche wi Sit” Ly Nina At Reilly At Wilson . | MIKADO “EDEN MU-=EE, WORLD IN WAX AND GRAND CONCERTS. AIDEN OAC. | Mata Wed. @ sat kvening at 16 Frida Mrautigam and Jui Sia Trinity avenue, Harriet Marka, neven, Aaron Marks, six, Landy had an en- the proceeds of an entertain. lay, hoping MORE, this afternoon at ¢-P. 1 be of some eleven, 620 Seventh ave six, of 628 Seventh Florence Anderson, Florence Carnian, Julle Ruether, 1192 collected trom Lizeie Hetherington LGA MeDougal “treet, W@ Fath, Lury Rooney, Mamte Haver, id Fred Kratingen col- 2 50 at an entertainment which we bavo collectot ‘and we hope it will do Box office now open. AMERICAN ROOL GARDE SENS TIONAL TERRACE. «GARDE N, Your Letter Wi Don't_be disappointed Appear Later, if you don't see y% There may be find $3 which my little later and my- Personal. ACADEMY OF MEDICAL HYPNOTI corresponding tuition; I!lustrated ct King Leopold PPOINTED Johann Hoff as Honorary Member of the Sana- tary College at Brus sels, in consideration of the highly nutri- tious and ben: actin of the Genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract, J, Steinhardt, olx years, A.—KNOW YOUR fate and fortum ‘clentifc palmist, 20 East 17th st. ley, 264 Varick strent, Jersey City ; consult ible, Huston, 262 Varick atreet, Jn Blumingthord CLEO—Recelved; am well, but not happy; going Tatormed; "will try aad, Gomer CREMATORIES and Columbaria are the future, Incineration almost dali Fresh Pond, opposite Lutheran Cemeter ddrena the Cremation Office, _lncjoned you ed, 1 us three girie ‘al The genuine Johan = oO is kx & Mexprtaoy Co. Agent ASK POR THE GENUINE JOHANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT Amusements. AOE §) Muow a: int Maree or 10te hese seat spt \_A BIG HIT. vn Irish Village 1 terk-tie govel.tes \e' Chevalier, of wage Malt Be which my friend and 1 have tried hard to | on neck. Tehee and refuse us. . New York, ry happy to send you $1.90, which I SH weet One Hundred and Thirty-tourth et. HILL'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CURE—The ‘one bottle will cure j6 East 19th at; send HOROSCOPE of your life, 20c. ‘Prof. Leonard, Trenton, SALE SOILED TRUNKS and bags, one-half betes, HUBER’ Edward Starling, Harvey Tweedy Archie Kinney. SPIRITUALISM—WILLIAM FLETCHER, business, 1554 Broadway; personal advice; hours 10 to 4 Tuesday and Thureday_eve stimulates ates subscriptionsy ive sportamen rr we lveR George ML bane, ‘tatto: ed Gray, marveli CHOICE OF AN OCCUPATION, |. John Gresser, Henry trated book, gives valual South Fourth’ sireet, Brooklyn, box in one day Bick. Jullug, BL nt stampa, Fowler ta, 27 East 2lat at. cure for rheumattar free sample and be convinced, new ciirio hall features, | Thi ‘entra Novelty Co rgudeilie rier, 323 East 1224 ot, STH WEEK and Continued Success of Bi CAUTIOUSNESS THE UNIVERSAL BEST CIRCUS EVER 1D rea correspondence By REW YOR lady, posseaning AFTERNOONS 2.35 she know he would care for her? | as all for passe: you have on board. So she sat at work in a corner of the handsome saloon, lis “Those prospects would not now bring to your reason—walt till you see Maus Fle temps Wille | me happiress separated from you, Pressed the hand he held |, ice.” vit, would be no good, aunt.” if you don't marry ‘my ovy, & uu nothing—nothing. * eT Will forgive you, aunt, me have your affes*ion. ay Fervently be Ink to a step she “Dearest,” he ex: ‘ou and love 1 will work Performing u every hour of my Moon To-Night.” cana : ly appealing Think, to macs Ving 80 nepaly Fite, Tt got quite plaintive- ild be a griev will not break T shoud think erled the old lady.’ Fa ng the That's how h wished she had naid we nis heart about 1 Then the “whisth: ng and Why should he wiring from Cape Tenerine Baould st up and see? e thought was occupy Walle the thous s occupy.ng her, Aren't you coming on deck this even: Miss, Henderson 80 sorry, aunt.” ountry railroad sta- , give y It's a splendid prow to rehect, Yul haven't to Blythedene The waters are all phosphores: me, a lifetime, 1g ish this work,’ have offended Then the lov: soe Maurice. . YOu May go. ‘of time to-morrow: Ruth let him A fow minutes iater they were } a pleasnt aftern.on for promise to wait so could not By profession an elec aa early rst at telegram—that fortune to yc Wilmot mak- hrough the iron gate ‘Tam so angious to , COME Tm roely get to it's my boy, Mau- to the gentle- had burst into a laugh. * she exclaimed I could not bear 4 of your travelling all that long I could not bear boing wanted you meas I love you, to any one, I shipped to the ‘Cape, met € introduced’ m: rge Wilmot. Am I forgiven ?* 10 you know of him? Noth- ; has not two hun- dred a year. You would sacrifice your future for that paltry Shall nov part to-day, nor for many a hd’ Ruth, smiling, did not say "Ne" oung L&dies' Journal, il these prospects A ‘A deck courtship! come | —