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Mien Carrie Meister, Mise Lissle Cem Mise \ i DAY'S DAY'S OUTING will by aiteree A. ae te the Sick Babies’ ot New ore ane the Mey Holleverg ane Mies Listie Connora neve col: oul of luis thine avenue, who uges none but | M rnoa Hospital, The whieh lected at stand No, 449, on Driggs avenive, rook fie peat materials tn the preparation at mounted ts #210 be atetdea Getween the two, Irn. the humm of W788, which Fou will Ad 1 for the sic their | Co ; mothers. ‘But mothers Gould Help ery | Ney Forrester, Rees Anaer, Incloved find 41.81, the proceeds of Attigent work | of ringing their own tin cups, | vhite, ” 5 fT 4 by Gracie Florence, Lulu Holsmana and igs | * uk Babiee Wil Ba Will Have Two Ex. bottles or other -wesnela for carting | sity Wee —— | Minte,"of ania Becond- avenue rom the tables to their little Tucker's reatdence, 212 Wilson street, a | \ curaions Next Week. ones on the upper deck. “There. will be | mecatyi, we hud,avtait Thurtday and, Frosty | We mate op a magie lantern show and have ad a fal 7 plenty of righ, creamy bottled milk for |aternoone and evenings, selling fancy ariicles, collected $1.65 ‘ all, and in the afternoon ice-cream and groceries, candies lemonade, rostheer, ice cream — Charles Hoffmam 14 Wiliam Hoffman, 1s, cakes, as usual, a eake, “donated ‘by “rienda | The tonne’ were | Allie Marteny William Grete, 1 dn Tuesday ni jiven free, In the evening we had @ magte lan- _— Talo Hot Spell Bringe 4 Preselog) aiPeP diy avebate SMR cate : | sont po att AF Fk, ae amet Geotge F. Carter surrenders everything at 512 Bast Fighty-elanth mreet. We tn Demand for F Alr, to the haple: the best of health and symoathize with ait 0 bless children and’ ther er i! me mothers, Gok children, | Helen Konanklewics, 10 Jennie Lewia, 1, \\ TI Soe ae doseph Lewis, 10, Harry Lewia, 6. Ralpn Lewin, 9 ets ond Their Mothers to Enjoy a| BENEFIT AT THE ARGYLE. se AW amin ae Inclowed you will find $5.25, ent by ine To-Morrow, Daughter ( of New Paltz, N.Y. } a. . ick Babies’ Fand Henefited to the . Anute Tannery, ‘Tre H Extent of 665.50. Ae this {sour ancond trial to help. we have! THE SuBSCRIPTIONS, yihe entertainment given by Mr. and mate fa Tithe headwan and now wer hate Mrs. R. C. McBride, the gentle host and A decane SINK Hate vtpeyinl a bat digits ously acknowledged... ore 805. 4 1 dos ment, "Bath wi hostess of the Hotel. Arayle, Bath See's * de vec peters @.50) Beach, Monday evening, netted the tidy May Me | en, “Stleees Beyrhour, “miner Gold: | Sum of $05,50, which has been received . ‘4 oun i 0.02! by the cashier of “The Evening World" Wier See outs Sines nk ea BH sand. ven. Wellows, [Sick Babies’ Fund, Bivontysataih sirtets je Giliespie and others... %3.00/ ‘The entertainment included a recep- Fs Tek hes, ented (by: BAT Taland, Ni. to. | Hon and dance, and was an unqualltied hirty nirker Manto Walsh and Geo ; success socially and from an artistic of Yorkvi: 16.10/ standpoint, as well as financially. All Tnvtoned Ana $1.80, hoping Wil be the means 2.46 Of the guests of the house were out in of helping the tile ones. : fore e, and many of ithe Pelghboring cot- eh ha a A ie AE GEitehteae vente 0 agers In this delightful breathing spot —-———— = ~J daar etgne ¥ 1, 200 Kast Twenty iid Bowery by the sea Were present Master Robert Keeler, [28 TAEKAT!, eight years ol, 200 FE: ent amat bi’ 7. * i first street Cane contest, Bennie Sheaman, Harry dao ot, and Mrs. “Meltride held the, post ote fame ere | A.B. Furman, of honor at the reception, while Mr. J ie adaee T have taken up a collection amounting to $6 £9 agit A peri nly ih, 440 Curtis bore ‘the responsibility “tor th avenues Mien Ads Tosle| yopeie qin meats ihe wabien Entertainment, Rose, Arthur and Elsa | Successful entertainment, which was at, the, well. We reallned Mamie Lazaro, Dryfoos, Merman’ Wilhelm, Birdie followed by a promenade Concert on the | We hope this amount will ald your not AML De Kalb avenues Brooklyn | petelenbere “yggecu! GM) Took Barden, which was also the scene | ANIMgr Reeve, Mi Ate Boe Aela, 14: nua i R ri rair, Florence’ Mendel, Bits Lampert, J of the pe: one Hy CoWR, ta ivy Webb, 8 capt Inslored $2.05 which my brother a ap 8 Lesa Loevi, Mamie Lampert... 621] “There were no disappointments and {koe B Cohn a dys, Wap Jeotlected by cehancing NoIt's, house on ‘ Fair, sary Cronin, Katte Ciatk, “Listie goo Svery number was well received. ‘The hl Central avenue, Tomb x i ek © wonderful Baby Bennett made a decided | tetosed find $3, the receipts of a fate conducted | Haeseler, 10 nat Mavaeler, Pair Lilian, ay Cfowellaraareii, g95/ Mit. This child, not yet tive years of py Gertle and Genoverve Langsta™ Held SaUUTay. | as ayn qiate trlondenat Chane” y Clee Witte cle | dances with the ability of a py Aug. 10, at thelr residence, 877 Douglass atrect, | From two. Btand, May Cloonan, Wille Cloonai, who wish It We ' rank’ Orr, “chartie “Plorance, hay mer ane in that she is @ Verita- | Brooklyn, 'N. esi 4 aren jaan, El co. rs Igy. i Be Warren street Stand, Hammel's Station; Josie and of Emmet, ca Agta ne audience, end enn ne a er faaty: aL Ata Ui pe -_o—— James Tully, Basie Samelion, John “Judge” G: With his Witty stories, | had a fair at 10 Bast Ninety-nixth street for two SAT AINNENTS Be cak Mew BARU Raia Bal $00) kept the wudience in a continual laugh Gays and made: $8:76, ENTERTAIN ae feat New Brighton’ syivia “Daiy, Niblo gave a very humorous render ~ | Ke aura and Annie Burrell, Molly Con: | act,” and several good songs | ,,inclonet nd 8. the proceeds of & fair held 4t| Garden and Lawn Parties Given for 5 We Wiknies Vises $00) with banjo accompaniment. chia . the Fund. i Tay, Wiskeratl, coc ccc asr| , hollowing Js the programme as pre- |jtovn Dias, Lucy Diag, , an j - ana, Occide: fotel, ‘Broo sented: Annie Maionken, Minnie Kolb, Inctomed you will And $2.25 which wa collect , ond Bonet Hotel, ‘Broome si 50] (Miss Helena Abbot, soprano: Mr. Ratio Fotey. ay tn cntoratment at a1F Baa! ne Hiuairet and i, Bal iernnik ‘Smith’ May’ 8 $o4| Charles F, Higham, dramatic reciter fleenth wiree oe ued MIC MSUGATucS Umahie «| EI SoU Lievert, Guicjulncs tattte trrisey" | tastomed/ ud ‘Gian, wr proccedasee Avfile/ held His Itorenstock, pontte Stand, “Gussie Faith, “Maggie Leary, skirt dancer; Mr. fierman Dietmannh, | in front of our residen é Clara Bolan Harey Ww . Loel (ro 2.00) baritone; Mr. W. Henderson, Scotch | Maggie Walsh, James Walsh, Rolfe Rosenstock, | lien Joven! Lilian A.’ Burton and Nelile Murphy. 215 dapcer; Mr. J. “Fritz” Hogan, lmperson- | Bessie Rafferty, |) William M1. itafterty, Jouls Ash . bag re Bene see, eaanete 26 /ador of J. K. Emmet, and « her noted Higniaad Falls, Orange Co.) Ns Ys {neibeed. yon. will ind?Te, Gontm the tyocexdh C y reoert artists; Sadie Haas, character dancer; 5 fa show given by four girls and three bos ® and, May “Curran, Mra, GW, Davis, Danior:ne and #9088) | neamies Hove-Heuse, No, ie Mrockiga Hilt My | hope this-will beneft ine Hen panies) Dect pedibatine 2.50) Prof. M. Henderson, in Magic and Mys- | jennie Sanger and Me Cheever, and they realized | —flertle Swein Alexis pew _ Band, Biane! |tery; Baby Bennett, songs and dances; | 4° Maud Howell, Onn ahaeneeh: d' Florence ‘Ney 250| "Judge" Green, the Prince of Sto! Rosle Hewyer, bert Murdoch, } \qellers; Mrs, L, Kayser, soprano; Fred roceeda of a little Florence Chamtver | Fair, Lillie and Harry Jackson, : Gracie Hepburn, Herman Roehrs,.. 2.00| Niblo, in his “Biack Face Comique” act; two little ones Morgen Point, NJ. | Brand of Birdie Prige....... 2.00| (as given at the New York Casino); = and, Katie Stapleton, Willie, Baby Weil and Mr. C. W. Douglass, find iid as, the Archte "and Martha’ Stewart, ‘Jona songa and dances, me held at 20 aplet soos ie eke rY Two Girls of Villa Park, F. and C...., 2.00 Please add inclosed $1.64 to your fund, tho Meo Gastever: 7 Goncert, Leeds, No Y., john Kohip, Chas, LITTLE FOLKS’ FAIRS, rosn proceeds of @ iittle falr. sfiantover, Mian gitonip, Mitton and. Ray Samets. i 2.00 set poeh ts ere ool ta wen eh 5 Cohudon, "Mas or va and lola Schiffer, ushwick avenue, Brooklyn, § no wWlah You mucceds Ta Sut j “Tattersall, Elsie. Dienst. cece 200|They Are Held Everywhere and pes ARIE ae Hie eae ET ren gten ama? Ac|| Stand, Carrie Boehn, Fred” Boehn, Mary Greatly Help the Fund. eatlartig J¥ignt and Vizsla, Saoobeon ad a tite Hello Guna, Master Frank \Gan gusd i me “Ross, Lintie Me: 1.00 Katle Lent, 782 Bergen Cease Frank porate > — Hg nes Piunkitt, Mise Nellle Ga ade, veay. oo2 Vandervilt avenue; James Murray, 784 Bergen 2 ‘ Pair, Spring: Valley. So treet; Victor Shaw. 78) bergen streets Alfred YOUNG COLLECTORS ioe nal july Prum, Lizzie’ Syefin Hughes, Prospect place: Frank McDermott, 619 : E: grand juvenile. ieniertalnment wan! held‘e1 Inge’ Wollter, Ema Jonnton, Dean siree!, Madeline Murray. 184 Bergen street Hist, Mount, Vernon. N.Y on Thesta segrituana Welt ‘baits iia John Mart “acy st. “Mark's avenue, Ethel Shay. | Am Army of Children Always at ei Puy aa ah" ack A : uwrran, Florence Delinage, Lissie 0. Bergen wire; Michael Kenney, 615 Pacis | f show. Was prodived, the actors ih eee a | owt, Muh" Suuvanes Auntie anes “ant | Work tor the Fund 1 sbemSettteai ate tee. Sh : enka. 200.) Sha, 740 Bergen’ atreet, Brooklyn. had & nd Inclosed $2. that we collected, | that caunel the t were Fair, Alisa Keliy’ and’ Mamie’ pruni arden ‘party and. flag show’ for two days at! groping’ thar thie will make tome mothera heart CTCL comotian, Wo vehten, hgscer Stand, Louise Banta, Russell Banta, 784 Lergen street, Brooklyn, and made $17. Feet ena, MoGrane, Titsh comedians, Tom Penlers h aiGiifort Oldecker eal ratley, 10. awd ‘Terry 48 yHowling Bualian Swell dames “Metis wnt : and Rose Penderens Inclosed find $5.60, the result of a falr held 85 Rowers atreet, J. C,H, | Jolin Burk, “‘ponular comedta 0 a ‘ Theresa Victory, Mary “Bond, for two hours on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 10, este dle: Mermteeit- pannlne ceusne eatata An inte Smith i eNveies at “Ardmore,” Parkville, La 1, cloned find $2, the receipts of a atand held dle Manstaeh, popular banjo walolat. Alea the i Inet 18 four pretty lit anes, Mids Henrietta: Mecran Winbia Gnae naa Ide Mars Ley ‘Tyner, Jat 880 and $85 Hltcka, wireet. | oping we will mr preity, tite ra Miss Henrietta Stu ¢ ie ur pter, race Lesiie, Heneft the little tots by our small offering. and Alice Dry N an y Ben George Archele, Au> peneet tle Altes Kast, all sang and rected delightfully, The sun setstenees Neale, Sehmlerer, Helen Daniels, Mamie Grant, ee Geil LS ee Of $4.63, war no! | Addie Flexle and, Edward Koerner a fal Xelite Gallagher, Josie Costigati. —- Ella Schaller: 788 Grand street two days and made 88. H = Inclase! find $6.60, proceeds from an entertatn Mabel Fandy os... i —— ° 1 epelened 75a a check for $h61, whch: ment which Waa held at the Courch Settlement | i Incloned find check for $28.12, eollested at. 8! wan" kaiantel Tyllonee ‘trfemine ‘May Jemeran ty Hh i of the Hedeomer by "the Kind. permteslon “The Evening World's” corps of Free fair held at the West End Hotel, Aug y Rachel Jefferts, 11 years, and Emma of Miss Gurney joa Winebureh, assisted by her friends Tod years, 63 Keap street, Hookiyn, N.Y. Nibicr. 616 Feakt Kighty-second street Phyaicluns to the babes of the tene-| Molter, Hina Levy, Elma Pretafeld and: Philp ees Hee Breet ESEN TD Josey Lanta eh Eighty anon Ret ments, report dreadful suffering among | Muller. | tnetosod nd. $1.25 which T coltectea among | William Cullen, 51 & hay-second s the Uttle ones in the double-decker | gy, 49.39 which we send you was earned by a some kind givers ata cotiage at Gy mand at hives, resultant upon the hot and sultry 'tair which, was held across the street from 361 which Iam spending happy days for the Sum: | Guente of total West One Hundred and Sixteenth atreet. We had mer with my parents. Hoping it w! ep concert and made weather, The work of the physicians: Ome trouble as to where the situ Hog. anoul be, make some child, as happy ag fam, A wells s fa, very arduous, in consequence, and as we live on the munny side, We all hope that Wisher of two and a hall’ vears id ¥ ; MASTER PHILIP ADAM. ELMI, ON TE . % Shey Are Performing tremendous work De Meet ide mee omcrane 164 Second atreet, New York City, CTABD EON TRE SIDE WALES. in staying the ravages of disease among Manel Haves, 10 Tessie uthendurg, 8. eos : | the little ones, | Flossie Liebes, 11, My name ta Jovce Krieger, five years olf next | Hundreds of eee aver Day for V parchaay "1a Tonto horn aaa = 3 ate brosent nese and humidity eater We take pleasure tn vending you $5.10, the pro- Pe ECE EC daar} Herewith pleane find $1 that was collected foul smelling places of these crowde at 369 Willie ave: ach Morning and asked tho. lade lerew ase fn a collected on cl nen who. passed by. to. pleas cakes and candy. at homes in spite of the best efforts of Titel ume pode ek lgeatlernen! be nates. be te nies e Sighteonth street. and. Lexing distracted and worn-out wives and Feirie Welffenbach, —‘Itattie Lewy. See eele it eiit as luteal goon, atand Gene | “mothers to keep the tiny home neat and TE ae jp Saturday, Aug. 10, 1898. tn-' Inclosed please find ty cents, collected proceeds of our stand, | tidy. Twenty families on five floors, ciones And check for ti 0%, Lhe revit of our e@orth ty two lithe ria Thin ia oor fat aitemple Mein ho Bee ts Ratt Eien and using the same narrow stairway to Carrie Holmes, Robert Yocom, Hianee We hed Ao) Oe LES ’ | Fannie Samuel, Lilly Roman, the street, of necessity make = lenin Elslo Holmess en view, Sulivan county, NY. | Beroklyn. Inclosod fi ‘for. the: small. pum) of $1.50, of many odors from the cook roomi ee = clone for the small sum 0 | . ey shout whien four ve made by keeping a tan fering of all from the heat. Ar 198 Blgnteenth str We nave gead In “The Harder." aged "ten, ‘of “G44 Fite arene, We rn ft i sorry tht ik a0 ihe | Wwe out the sick bables and walited tO) Brooklyn, and Annie ria, 0 arte hat this the. tote ki rene conditions make the atck bax! wip send. them away for a. dey | Rtreet,” South Brooklyn, aged eight. year Mit Bb twentiah nner, ne Dies’ outings on e Evening World| prank Ryan, Veter Hagen. check tor $2. Jenule Tarshts, ‘1, Twentieth ntreet PRO PINy round doubly acceptable Whe Heeshy | elie Please find inclosed $1, collected by two ttle! lLeana Shirk, i0, tieth street to these poor creatures, and an extra airicvana's boy, tha olteat belng elaven years of Sah outing has been arranged for Thursday | Fannie Messager, Josie Cincotta, Florence Coben, | age, We also wish (0 thank, through your | Incloned find $8, which way derived from ing y ‘i May Mensager, Sadie Colling, Dora Nethaus and. columns, the Iadies and gentlemen who were litte stand by Charioite Bhrlinger 18; Katin next, when a cruise will be made to! Aili, Collins.” Inclosed find $6.61, the proceeds kind enough to help us, | Ehrlinger, 11; Loulsa Weck, &. We hope: tt wil ‘ Idlewild, J. Frank Gibbons's beautiful of a fair conducted by the above’ signed at the | Agnes Cleary Maggte Murphy, wh aon ood 19 he ack bablen, 310 Rast tne | Manhassett Ba: Fealilenca of Mra Annie Messager, 238 Gold atreet, Eddie Keegan jundred and Fourteenth street TEN Cemular. Rarahday gutlie: will go Brooklyn, Hoping it will save some sick child. 200 Hast Seventy-ninth street, Tase Sub Aenivel Ws Le ako awe to-morrow to Idlewild, too, and the sul-| 4... einiaainais 2 $1.50 rollected by Blanche Ethel | #tand gotten up by Millie and Johnnie Hillard | ‘ try weatner will send a full quota of »,in'lomed, you will find. $3.08, proc Fitts eer a Monten Brookiyny end $3 co in trant of thele ome, It0s Haley’ tres, iittle Patients to the piers to-morrow jast week. We trust this. amail amount. will, lected by Maud Jansen, same address, Pmekl es (aerated by start Hi Morning foot of West Eleventh street enavie you to give some. por enildren an out. | ~ Bae egies Herbert. Hunter, : t 8 and foot of East Third street at 9 Ing. Wishing Jou all surccas In Incloed find $6.34, which amount we collected, Edkar’ Shaw. ‘clock. . iar a ag, pile Hart and nope oUF tle mite Will help the mod SAU | seks ang inctoaed F140, the proceeds of ‘will not be admitted, and mamma must —— 2 eld, anerie. Jone SU aEN not, only have & ticket for herself, but| Alice and Suste O'Neil and myself thought w = @ ticket for each of the children. oul lo, hel owe hed | omy 4 aa jong’? in| Ela Row hada stand at 900 Fution / No child suffering with any contagious | {hope the nick babiee will get alot oul of Ie | the “poptiar phrate of the days” and think: | Brooklyn, one afternoin and’ made 4! 4, @isease will be admitted, the two ship's rrle Martin, | ing the object you advocate towards aiding. the | i ever’ case of c inder the above hear Harriet Tannenholz, of 1000 Fulton atree physicians rejecting y Bick B Fund come a hole, Measles, whooping-cough and the lke] tetosed you will find $12, halt of the proceeds — tor Tannenhola of 1004 Bulton atrect, "and Loy at the pier. of a fair held at East Third street and Frankl Winsiow's Soorsimey Johnsen, of 1006 Fulton atrect, lewk’yit, hal § a fe a nklin oe |wiand lag week on Fulton sircet, berneen rat Mothers ‘need not bring baskets. Alavenue, Mr. Schuler kindly allowing Us the use | ; worDs 66 99 Advertisements in ao. A I] O Let CENTS. ROMANCE OF THE SEA. a 4 Poor Bescoby, Something Went Terribly Wrong with Sure Enough. It had gone two bells in the middie watch, and I could hardly keep my eyes open. The morning was exceedingly ‘warm, but there was a light breeze from the westward—just enough to keep the canvas full, I had thought of every- thing I could remember to fight off the drowsiness that was stealing over me, I recalled the last song I had heard | @shore, and the girl who sang it. 1 fheasht of the letters I had to write be- tere we made Hakodate, for we were orutsing in the Japan Sea on this night ‘W: June, 1886. ‘There was no excuse to M sail to keep oneself awake. whe breeze, though light, was steady, to-ct at the foot of the main course, to tynich I had extended my walk, and ton’ stood under for the delightful wae 2eht it cast, was as motionless as if sum: @ail-rope had been of metal. 1 | beartenly felt that I was thirsty, and chargdered down to the gunroom for @ arleciat of rum and Mmejuice to give ‘worthy ‘nto my next pipe. Jello, old man! Why have you 4 Jare'd Out? Three bells have not struck for le d foun4., face that looked up to mine trom \ is + flaimgess table was that of & beauty—s¢ t utable easing refined, not masculine comeliness, but positive beauty—that no debutante at a |London drawing-room, no matter how }lovely, could demur to an exchange. | There was nothing effeminate about the | figure. The shoulders were square and | muscular, and the neck showed unmis- | | takable signs of strength. Arthur Bet coby, though we called him Miss Bes- |coby in the mess, was no girl boy, but a| | young man from the pleasant county of Kent, who was a good cricket and foot- ball player, pulled a strong oar and gave ample promise of being a valuable add.tion to Her Majesty's navy. "I can't sleep, Paddy (Paddy was my pet name). I don't know what it is that worrles me so, but I feel wretched, “You're in love, Bessie, That visit you made to Scotland has settled you.’ Bescoby's pale face flushed, “Xo, T don't think I'm very hard hit, Padd: he rejoined, “only something to keep my mind busy between mails. By the way, what did you make her out to be yesterday?" I gave him the ship's position at noon and chafed him at having forgotten it. "Buppose you take @ turn on the deck with me, Bess,” I said, “and you can get a jolly good hosing at eight bells, which will do you more good than scribbling in this messroom. Come along and I'll tell you about the girl that saved my life at Limerick.” Before I concluded that remarkable tale Bescoby’s blues had disappeared, and when the next watch was mustered he was all right again, He was a vorite of mine, and, although he spoke to me freely on many things, there was still an air of reserve about him that made all perfect confidence impossible He was sensitive to a degree, and suf- fering under the chafing which a lot of larky midshipmen find Indispensable to fill their leisure hours, | “I'd Uke to speak to you, sir, for a| " said a huge fellow, the tallest | man in the ship, a marine whom we |called Gog Thompson, and who looked after Bescoby's clothes and washing as well as mine. “What ts it, Gog? Quick, reel tt off. I'm sleepy.” “Ay, ay, alr, It's about Mr. Bes- coby. Did he ever talk to you about St. Elmo's light?" “Why, yes; he was curious to Well, what of it?” “He's more than curious, superstitious about it, hi ft, sir. He’ He thinks {t will ‘@ an effect upon his life,” sald I. “Mr, Bescoby h: been chaffing you, Gog." No, sir," replied the big marine, earnestly, who loved the handsome young middy as !f he had been his son “I know you are his chum, sir, and that if I told you you'd talk him out of those Meas, But pie: sir, don't THE WORLD mention that I had anything to say ut itt? “Certainly not, Gog," and as th ma- rine saluted and walked forward |r membered that Arthur was superst tous, and had askel me many things about Khosts and fairies and bansiees and other uncanny things indigenous to the Isle of Saints, Bu er Mmentoned St. Elmo's lig 1 ball of electric light, which Is orca Sionaily seen in the ‘tow caning to the trucks and the ends of the yards, “rl pump him about tt today,” 1 thought, and feil asleep. That afternoon when I was writing | Up my individual log, Bescoby came the gunroom. 1 saw the same cur and” worried expression on his. fa that Thad observed the night before tessle, What the deuce as the matter with you? Are you fretting because you have ‘not yor seen St. Elmo's light “Who has been telling you that Varn, | Paddy answered quickly, with flush of annoyan L know. ‘That big donkey, Gog, has been loading you up with 'lot of kesh, “Look here, old man," I said, "you confide in me. Now, I’ have talked to } You about bansh ghosts, tell me about th | He sat down beside me, and, putting his arm on my shoulder, sald, in a shameful sort of way "My dear Paddy, Il tell you all, 1 am| a silly duner, you know, and one week's | shooting at 'faglesham Manor settled me. LT met there a countrywoman of ours, I will not describe Nora to you, But here is her pleture “Humph!" 1 thought; “badly hit, in- deed," as he took a locket whirl he | wore from a silk cord around his neck, opened it and laid it before me. It was the face of an exceedingly beautiful girl | @ roxuish, laughing face, with clusters of brown curly hatr and deep blue eyes. Jt was well painted, ‘The artist was evi: dently deeply interested in his subject “That is Nora," he said, and the gentle lowering of the voice as’ he pronuunted the namne of the loved one tuld the whole story, In Astoria, L. 1, in front of $3 Flushing niu i rf HY valnlors. 10 openiee OF OM RLEM detective, law, gollection offi Magy atariin” fyadh increased by using exe, Be cnderatamedy have Nad teal (a eiciabuslats necigents dlvatson wille, slviese Elna Newhaus, 10, Martin, Jr. B See Tie cee aeh thee coll ctiuns: ‘unless successfal,, a i ‘ei ly painiens. , ND GOUT May Croaby, Margarite Crosby and Mam! tial Hygeniqn Fl ia GED. “GAUNON, "Waldort Hotel. HILL'S RHEUMATISM Ai CURE—The jawley a stand at One Hun pe’ MER . ‘Broek! reatest of all remedies; one bottle will eure Taree mieoat anid’ Wentschi neciesena Bas aete te | me © TORRE: me. Sayer erat sre | a wiithh Medicine Gas a6 Bast 10th ot] saue Incloned find $3.85; same was collected by the it = following “mershanta’ by. anton “ot trioker®. dor | DTUggists, ‘ait or INCREASE YOUR HEIGHT without 10, ieu0, yeah hele eforts UGUS and Clason avenues, and th managed to gather the eum of $4 togeter, which they ‘are pleased to Rand over, truging {twill Ald'tn doing some more Kood to the babiee, ‘They are quite future if they “wise tmerva! Herbert Einstein, it. Henry Walter’ Einetetn, Wie Reopabame hg Stabe. Binetata, 7 ‘Corner Amsterdam avenue and Seventy-aisth @& Inclowed please find 85 38 Utils Rtand. helt second “street, MANHATTAN BEACH. ANHATTA! Swept by Ocean Breezes. Inclosed find $3.90, proceeda of @ amall et nd held by THE SEGRET rowesFat "bere: OFA BEAUTIFUL SKIN noida, Freddy Skinner, nk Rennolia, 825 Putnam avenue Rrooklym. SOUSA’S CONCERT BAND.. 6.90 an 7.18, RICE'S BURLESQUEUS-“"1499" 9 P.M, PAINS FIREWORKS...........018 P.M RICE’S CIRCUS CARNIVAL, 3.30 & 9.0, GREAT BICYCLE TRACK, open ait col. re etd i at “Happy § Inclosed you will find $2.38, proces which we hat at corner of eta, Tro okiyn Mise Lizate Whaten, Lily Barris, Will make mime poor tote Maphy Margaret Nella Ke Kana Roth of a male Amity and Henry ine mt} mild, atta 74 Amity atreet 9 AmILy atreet proceeds of @ stand held on of Grand avenue and Jang Inland Ciiy Tee CaKey. Ji, Fimore Golden: ght: Annie Frick. acy oldamith, ts kaward Joneph Hogan,” nin nd at’ Ninth aireet and Avenue C, an ae He Tncloant find $2.60, the corner lu Mamta Mona, Lida Mona, 2, collected on a atand, hoping ‘ake Hatnes and Pettingill Travelie, tie Von thers. dear Seiden, Dolan amd slang, Grant and Nor Sluter, Lucier, Lillies Please find Inclosed $2.35, the procesde of stand and collection by Blew, hel Some poor ttle chile Annie O'Reilly, y concerts 2.90 to 11 P. M., eontinuows, Maggie Coomatty 171 Rast One Huniret and eth etree. srt WEEK an: j ant Twenty-fourth sireet clk esate (Old-Fash oned CLHCUS. 99: meets a 169 Rast One Wurniont and FYEh etree ATS UNIVERSAL. V Inctoned fint $3, proceeds of small stand, sell. Richant Murphy, THE BE: tng kntokknarks, | Maw! Zimm isin tl EMO I UA {One Hund et and Sarah Gott 4 K12_ and. Suste fran Golde ui ft Ana Re Inctowad pnwcoetn of a atand held tn Temenbatn tai) a Hank froad | pane PverareonMhumnem, “Aronia, po he Mary Gitwn, a Dolly Rn "7. Re Sxty and Adie. Riorton | : eee Jon to both Bc. Bicycles Checked Frew at Si Went, Ginny fourth “area | Kalle Spies and Lottie Spioo had @ stand at onghoat ine CARDEN | ist MERRY WORLD two daye $2 75 fer Mortie a Brooklyn, two daye and made| BP ae ond Helroous ios Weare E M, dail; Myrtha Rotel and Laie tamer had gant | ;ARTE® Sena Hootie vee siath atroes and Ninth avenue Elevated | tnetgwed you will find $1.30, recetpte of @ ‘Aug. 19, ation, and made $296 In one day sail stand on” One Hundred and. Thirueth DISEASES OF MEN. DICKSON Atreet, kept by Quickest cure guaranteed. The well-known ape PLE’S MONEY. Annio Pontker, Titthe Cor ‘Lowenstein, Arthur Stiner, cali, “Dr He “Trestows ot 822 roadway, AAO sG-% Aant ay 390 Grand Clarence Sine fintle’ cohen. pened ice at TUL AN at eI ALLD wt age: Barre ad il r RIN OPER mith, id Hebecca Wetssbaum, 63 Hester, r iv making $2.80, Which we ure. io Kranits, 62 Hester Dentistry. _ Yaudeuit’s aS — Aan bo hb 4 Sind $1 from acetend at Safty ond) Inctosed find $1.85, the proceeds FS the oreo of rain, performance in Concert Hall, SAN Thiet avenuo. by children of itty tec | veld at One Hundred and Ninth % ah help tewarde making ame litle tot Nappy Inclowed And $4.28, which we collected, and had | Pty Scnemmmlt George Schramm, 7. 3). W, fansone, Gear Tea am te crane sar of ASe Mlaahtog avenue: | siinnte Schrainm, 10, Ada Butt, 8 dei penormanes Ik ae Wo evenings, Hoping w bel acme OF at y Htle babien i Bh L Tncioned nd 41,60, collected, by two tthe adele Shoe iL navanRE = Anne Gagsesiere. th fh Rioghtag avenue, | fant "yard" off 146. North Billott glare, Brookyn ances oon wo AIP Mt it Y 1 rhueh . e hope this amount i hel io c. Fe ee ee ene Aye a OKO REE UNWIN The Great Rossow Midwete, # others, —_ Sadte 'AW~ St, doh. 10 — Lillian Meyer, 9 Tncloset Ant $8, the procenda from @ stand hetd i PLAY BALL. au 0 Miment mireel, Droouly 4 my check tomatic, Haneball sierman dane, ia NN 4 (ass ZS Hitle Helsshaiann, ae: Selma Gomprecht Sit Carroll etree, rooktyne and | many benente. may. be dartved "i the ‘my een | She was aanisted hy Mumte. Nubel, | thus aubacribed jorria dt veningats. 1! Si Carroll atreet. “They worked Rand for success un 108 WEST 23D ST., formants Aue. #8: Renventra: Mamle Kelly dren, ten, ahe ip one of thirteen chil- of one father and mother, ten CORNER OTH AVE. next toBbri RICAN 5 ¥ GARDEN, SENSA 434. Inclosed find $1, proceete of a atand kept by all ving ONAL LIVING STATUES.” two iitie Kira sand a iittie’ toy iy Manmartay | Boye” and three’ dauentsrw:: Manite lynn lant, Pall YEG PAO Te at vende. doar inva ateeet, rdoktyh, for two-day, | Wea fn Thoman Rely eel PAINS Spiga a Kimmie Sirapne thirteen all, Living von the: tock Delow, Nad ny uti | DOROTHY. Y. ail the pata of PAINLESS Di largest, tusi comp! between They Clinton and started on and, 188 Henry ntreets capital of 60 cent Froid. street Mrookly: and ci rchestra and ballet, I'Lake George Catt “TERRACE GARDEN (BOCCKCCO Bath Mt bet. df nnd Lex. Aves EDEN MUSEE. WORLD IN WAX AND GRAND CONCERTS. Melen Gannon, vert had a ninth atreet Eide Horbert and Raward Wor. monade stand at 361 West Twenty. Incloned find $1 In front. of one house, corner Jersey. a Firat street. Hope thin will do) som goal, "Sorry we have not more, Mamie Contel Firat ceeds of a stand held at n, by Annie Rusler Mitle one atrest, John Hemmel, John Hackus, = treet thtes Gaye, and made Copartnership Notices. Philip Large, Fred Rinehart, Jon 9 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNEI Uslagoa and Jennie Hines had a atand at | ant atert tates ted a + eg aU 168 Butler wir SHIP—The copartnerabip heretofore existing th wr of Vandam and Varick streata, and | frooklyn, two days and made $1. ——ALSO ONE FILLING FREE — under the firm name of Huschel & Conner hap wate $ We inean um mnat wer alvertite | Ponttvaly | been une day diaolved. by mucual Consent: - novcharae tof extraction orthe Qret Ailtng. fi iy Laura Bernard, 661 West Fifty-neventh Your Letter Will Appear Late F ii Gum sg, OAM. CONNIE, LA eer gaata ip tans PHOT Don't be Aleappotnted, It, you don't ull § 50. Dated Aue 14, iE jetta "een eat tctaye had nd at 82 Prospect place, and made | bundreds of 3 ol batt B78 whieh we: Hoye: wilt do, dome” tie ones | Me Printed ees he Set _ e — wee Kile Snyder Lily 8 Darby, Re TOU ali freckle an Master We Eilleon Darby. de Drookiyn, WOTHOON PRICES: now beveeen at my be hers Estracting ..., seeees'e it may pe you to beautify i ar one as Wishing to do something to help the poor. eth aT a Ruppert, 6 Kast lath ot; anion ihe following chiltren collected 64 at a ad gas minbin Heautiful,” free, aie Brennan, agKie Roe, 1 day evening. € —SECRET SERVICE Seifotgetohd vate tm Arai irennan, MARKIe to, | Pement! Googe" Temps, Gat Bae i ASSECRET AT bape a Lizeie' Duell, in Crunnta, | Secretary None. but suitted, an tate = urteenth annual excuralon and Rhode Island Se aE ea ect e aretiaren ’ ite John Cosgrove, Eva Hacher, John Wate. and t the Shnorers clus to Roton Point eva take ae eae ADVICH FREE, lawrer: divgrow, | aesidentg Wilitin Tischer nal al stand’ at 488 Manhattan | Grove. South Norwalk, on Thursday next, on the Panfed and kept in Pep axes, all causes, all, courte; Avenue” two daye and made 34.0 Amor situs. trim. One Hundred, and ‘Twentye TStmcR Mavis-a te mie Woe fad at hd Darien Tver aUS.30- A. MT ee eat PASE Inolosed you wiil fing $624, the mum obtained | Clothing Cutters’ Union No. & haa f MORAY ‘4 ott ty "four litte gira. "Wo had’ a stand for three | plemie Lacmorrow eckimanne NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. | Muito cites: bouie nent’ prepa, Hell aoeen, Commercial’ strvei"” and ‘asld' lemonade seeker | Biitheleets ACKNOW YOUR FATE and fortine ‘ a, Mierert, th ants and fruit Hoping that thls money will do | Schiitt, Louis Werle Hrown, F. J. Young, J. Niblo, aclentife palmist, 20 Raed 17th kom sick baby good ‘A. Stelzeiberger, C, A. Phillipa. ‘LARGED HIPS, protruding abdomen, excess Ryrtte, Melauattin, TH Elnate Samatag, & ST tt Napectliy removed byt Clarke's invisible 95 “Commercial street, Brookiyn. Flesh Keducers; no starvation diet cure, Healthful effects of the bath acids, medicine, vonventences Dandagen, suppers oF: thee Incloned find $64, 160 23d at. the result of @ stand held ad. resulta, Applied to. the guna Clarke's Invisible Elevators; wor in aay 2a at. 4 Halty. Pulling BEEN CUI by or ne pay. Gl Hevremedys cheap and. eMoctive:. taformation or. ies eek ee ce ieee free of charge. W. F, Rogers, P. 0. box 3237, LETHARGY {0 the thief's opportunity; vigilance tn yours or a e jer al Fall Detective right along | piace wrewev et aattal jctcs Meaney oe F ti Sat Ad ahi mel a SEO: aN My WIFE, Christina, haa i y bed and board; when you take Pearl- ine to it. So does the dirt. be. responsible Br, any debte she may vontrnet, “Jaco Burke DISCOVERY—How to teat Sea S.ampa's Complexion Pills sant, sealed for % conta Sides Drug Co, 74 Cortlanat ot, New Will not NEW SYSTEM DENTAL lg Every PRETTY MARY to. be adopted; fll qatar, : scrubbing | Jeet Girnara eta eM TAtneat PSS gic coun HUN Aa ge RTO brush seems to have wings. You | rts autre Re ead cag gauint, | vers the anor irom in) . get through your cleaning in half the | NO CHARGH tor exacting dP Reeth are J8 EXDID eet ie ade ee time you used to, and without any commotion | gurise,ih, filmerasingiis olla | gilts Mgr or fuss. NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS, swig MING TAUGHT PRIVATELY and quieuiy. Address or call Prof. Donaldson, Pearline saves rubbing. That means a good deal swimmer, Produce Exchange Baths, eity, besides easy work, even in house- cleaning. Paint and : GO | Tated took! give Vatuaite ate “ot “how "te wood-work and oil-cloth, etc., are worn out by | 8 BEST TEETH 8 picered wife! phrenologieta 31 ‘Bast Sist' st rubbing. saved 9 more tanen unee Hane | ite pl Marge bole ‘ted Bia it be Pearline cleans, with the least labor, and without sod Ratractiag. the. palateen, boc; YOUR: HOROSCOPE READ oc Written A ee : weite, i L li eter free, s t the least harm, my, any that water doesn’t hurt, Ehrtive, ao Co i os FOUR HOROSCOPE, Hs, samme) este ge So “L { congratulate you upon your good /on Bescoby, There was such @ straw- heard the story that his Nora was the about St. Elmo's light, and I am afraid, ee otk Pacaneen mene berry and cream flavor about the busi. lord's flancee, and that she had used sir, that he is out of His mind. ney nt chat me, Pa h sald. ness, a Paul and Virginia atmosphere, him to bring her laggard to the propos-| | While I was pureles Pu A at rats aa poor as Tw but she loves [that T felt my countrywoman was sim: ing point trousers the ‘mar ant sist ao ia seen me She To walt for me. m sure ply amusing herself with the suaceptible Hescoby lost no time tn confirming his singular phenomenon ck and that ne she will. Now, some one | ent young sailor, and nothing more. suspicions, 1 met him on the bund, first on the main truck, and that ame {hg her all about St. elmo's light, an Two d ards We up aghore, a few hours afterwards, and he other ball of fire had rested for @ moe bromsed her that when TL saw itt would |in) Hake were a few mer- told me that he had seen one of the ment on the end of the ‘mizgen roy Seicntite obsetvations and all thane [Chantinen in the harbor and an English yachtsmen, and got the whole story yardarm. ‘The minute Mr. Hescoby saw saeunic observations and all that sortlyacht, “At mess that evening one of, from him. this he had rushed aloft and laid out op of thing, our fellows who had been ashore gave, The false Nora was soon to become the ya Filled with appr f Hel: And the last words that Nora spoke| Us all the gossip of the place. Lady Gilmour, and she had thrown hes came on deck and started quickly up me (we were on the shores of Eagh ‘ midshipman lover completely overboard. the weather rigging. ere Lee Ads ahead Winton Taek Is the Spra. he said, |r met her, Paddy.’ the poor heavy swell on, and the ship was Polls called me her own. sul and ond nd belongs to ® rich Scotch lord, who! sai4 Mand sha smiled at meant shook Ing considerad stopped at the one half as w a by | aul tote a no! e) ac ce and nothing more. ord softly Won't forget See ime ene, Mater Atte [and married sister are chaperoning tha Qi iuiinitnge a He friondly."and’ spoke Bescoby! Lay down here for sehen Se ee the ane on Atte, girls. One Is: awfully ela fragt of the booting and’ invited ‘me on — moment. I've got something to tell Me ri Ou n BD t " ain rey Bee ange 19 prosP. poard. I had only one chance to spea: you." Toso eas Rare, hae three phd they are to he married at the Brit- to her, and 1 whispered: ‘Nora, have you |* Qo did not reply, but kept talking, to times, and’ wherever ul wit oh embassy at Hong Kong, I saw. we forgotten? and she laughed’ and sald|himgelf’ so I beean the eecent of beclose by you at that moment: Artec ae give them a dance. Just think | wih an alr of a woman of the world: |toneallant riguing As the ahip rolies Gd ag ST She te oe eta how jolly Here we are, away from | Myou silly boy; 1_want you to forget all heavily to leeward I saw his flyure oute + rh LAW bh be a Le o ie A 7 neve! e ie ain, Never, “ y ec? y {o wce ek axaln.” and the poor} merry England. Wouldn't tt be grand |}, will, never see her again, ole | ard ny yea. ® peculiarly dull: bus is vhs han © got to Hong Koi 01 A PAOVG, SOULVS HOt IIL Hall, HGRA T[RLLSE A ek Senne Mn HIME COr es paikoan* sald 1, lapping him on, tae” “T have found the ight at last, Nore TAT waved ine ie Ate fond of the inl] “What's the owner's name?" I asked. | that gin that saved my life inLimerick, | 1, Rave Kept my part of, the, promise, tt saved my life at Limerick, but my Lord Gilmour. “A jolly young ety and who swore 1 waa the only mem «ne > J uTection 18 but as a tallow dip alongside | too, @ xrand shooting and great /ever joved, was married a week after-| Agdin the big ship roiled to leeward” Bt telmo’s lueht compared to yours.” "place somewhere neat Glasgow." Wards toa wealthy tanner, and had the | and the end of tne royal yard was lifted pais CHAE, me Any more, will you | Want to see you for a minute, |impudence to send me one of her wed- | UP to the clean patch of sky. Hut there ally" and the hapless lover looked | paday'? ding cards.”” “pe ah Pa ee coe pleadingly at me T icsked around and. Bescchy was (at either sprung or falien overboard. . | mt Uoked around lescob; Hut all this well-meant consolation | °jher sprung of falien overboa SL will oot, Bessy. T don't wonder that | my elbow. He Was strangely pale, and | nat no vftect upon my frlend, and 1 was te RRUIGG fo the quartermiaRt fie ahs Nora fell in love with you; you are too) bis eyes wore a wild and most un-|giad when we got underway, and pointed came shaking in the ‘wind I jamped rr kood looking for a man. And 1 promise | natural ex presston. |For ie Straits of Bunda, eacoby wont same shaking In the wind { Jumped Be rimo's Ment TL aend Gea these | ot Testy rte, sald, a8 he stood at one| about his duty in a dull, mechanical | the topgaliant backstay and aiid rapid St. Pimo's ght VM send Gog Thompson | of the starboard ports, “there js some: | Arr of way, and even the fellows who | jy to ine deck. The poat was at once to pull you out by the heels thing awfully wrong. I know this Lord | ised to persecute him most had respect PNOreG away 8nd shen AnOIREr a After this conversation I noticed a|Gilmour, It was at his house J stayed. | for his’ despondency, although they iG ug i hed for more th Maa oad i ota ee aT Te OUy: a fie | Ht Wan there I met Nora, And he was knew ‘not the cause, He never men-| hour and burned lights over a vast ares ad Ipetgh ts, Mnodinews, ‘and gave auch | attentive to her, I remember, but she tioned the name of his faise sweetheart | Of water, wo found no trace of the te chatt him “ar “ehete ayeca tne YRed | did net seem to care about him. And | again, and 1 avoided all reference to the | hapless midslipman. ‘There was gloom to chaff him for their digestion, that | now sho ts on this yachting cruise with | sntject in the gunroom mess for many weeks Think he felt relteced thay pecrk order |Bim. | And he la engaged to some one |” 1 was in the second hour of a delicious | afterwards, for Bess was a general I think he felt relieved that he had told|on board. Oh, Paddy, I know there 1s |sleep a few nights afterwar: when | favorite. ft mo his story, and J lstened to the entire| something wrong omebody ‘grasped me viviently by the| | 1 never told. the story of this unfor~ tale of bij meeting with and engage- Nonsense, lay all that stuff," 1 m and shook me. tunate attachment and I never saw tl ment to the Irish uty paid. cheerily, “If Nora ls on board, Rouse up, sir, rouse up!’ erled Gog | Woman whose marriage I read of in a | hoped that she had not been flirting | which 1s not probable, there are other |Thompson, hurriedly, “I think there is| Hong Kong paper who had made my with my chum. but even as he told the | Irish girls in the world, and {t does not |gomething wrong with Mr. Bescoby. He | poor friend the sport of a summer Vaca ftory of their iove T'was villain enough | follow ,fhat the Scotchman ts engaged |{s aloft on the mizzen royal, and { ‘sent | tion, and ruined a young and promis- to conclude in my own mind that Nore to her.” one of the boys after him, and the boy |ing life for her own gr wert and was looking out for a rich husband, and| He shook his head, and as he walked |came back And geld that he was talking | for the winning of w end Uda was getting ber hand in by practising laway I felt just aa surely ag if J bad|te himself, and muttering something! Ban Francisca 4 be heen ete ee ee eee m ne -~ er nn “ ee