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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25, | SICK BABIES’ FUND, ' Four Trips This Weck on the Floating Playground, larlem and Yorkville Babies to Have a Special Outing, Brooklyn’s Tots Will Own tho Boat on Thursday, THE SUDSCRIPTIONS, lousy acknowledeed..... 29,728, 8 E Francts Kein and Amanda Mayer ’ Lottie O'Dell, Lulu Belford, Ar- thir O'Dell 10.00 Ly tues L. Guptili, Emma BE. Dreyer, eA. Guptiil, Emily C, Guptiit Ok rar'h lorence M. Tichenor, Gertrude B. Lent, Edith L. Lent,” Charies R. Tichénor, 6.60 i, Margaret Swenizei, Mamie K man, Hazel and Rima’ Hay 6.00 Mabel and irene Kornick, Ricks ‘and’ Alfred Trier, 5 65 air, Marie Carr, Jennie and Oiger Oi een, Jennie Sickles, May Cameron, M bel’ Wilkes, Mabel’ Mecindoe and Wal ter Wikkes, May “Solomon” and IF, Aine Pair, George c. D.’ W. Compton, Christ’ Jacobson and M Pair, Summit, N Josephine Gal Serie Well, ‘cx ‘Hal I Grundman. nle Relmant, | 3.00 Fair, Nellie Maggie Laughton, Emma McCorcoran, Lilile White, Je whiter pecs Mamie Lina, ‘Ni Annie Seles. haa @tand, Arlington, 'N.'y.,” “Jenni a Frank Hammond... ind Katte Raul, ‘ison, Olive ile Murphy and fiam: “May Mamie and Maggie King...... 2.40 mes Adama, Emma Steinbagen, Thompson,” Eddie Wilson... 2.00 Belmont, N.Y. Edward J. Bier- Reaser, Daniel Schiosser 2.00 | Mand, “Adiade Bowen and Tuitie™ Fier a aah, Genevieve McDonald, Edna Casey, Fina Van Andale, Agnes McDonal Hattle Brando Mand, Jennie Bisco, Hertha Schwelt- er and Fannie Schweitzer... Fis Ruger... nie Lewis and Geraldine Fitzgeral Walter McScheffrey, Grace. W: watts MeScheffrey, Haitle Clements, EAna Wall and Frank McScheffrey ith Pisher and Bella Frank ‘and Siegfried Brall... and, Gueste Marquart, Jennie Oisen fang. Annie and Sarai Gershnowite Florence Parmer, ae seeesas The series of sick bables’ outings on “The Evening World” Floating Play ground has been extended through this Week, with outings for the New York! children of the tenements on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, and for the bables of Brooklyn on Thursday. In fact, "The Evening World” Sick Babies’ | Fund secured every open date this week on the big schedule of the Myers Navi- ation and Excursion Company, which Not only provides barges, tugs, steam- boats and competent men to handle them, but takes outing parties to its| own well-appointed piente grounds, | beaches and groves, The Floating Playground, with tts distinctive features for the amusement end entertainment of the little ones, baby scups, swinging cribs, hobby horses, baby rockers and the like; its first-class orchestra, under the leader- ship of Composer Flynn, and its hospi- | tal and dispensary service in the hands | of Dre. B, R. Tupper and Henry H. ‘Thorpe, who minister to dozens of cases at each outing, will take on its quota of west-side mothers and babies at the Eleventh street pier, North River, to- morrow morning at 8 o'clock down the river, around the Battery, up under the big bridge to the East ‘Third street pier, there to receive the cast- aide contingent, leaving at 9 o'clock for @ delightful sail in the cool breezes to | Oriental Grove, a charming maple ‘woods on Great Neck, Long Island, for the day. Another special feature of the sick| ables’ outings is that the mothers are | gaved all worry and trouble about the ntents of the picnic basket. She may eave that at home, bringing only a cup, pitcher, pail, bottle or frujt jar in which to catry the pure, sweet, creamy | milk provided on the ‘Floating Play- round, for the Sick Babies’ caterer, addeus A. Judson, of 1118 Third ave- nue, always sends a sufficient lunch of appetizing things to eat, for which tck- ets are distributed by Mrs. C. 8, Younger’s assistants as the mothers and abes pass over the gangway onto the 2. The Feet. mothers and sick babies of! yorkvilie and Harlem. will bo treated fo & special and exclusive outing on the ing. Playground on Wednesday, ‘he start will be made from the West ftieth street pier, Norch River, at § clock; the pier at Sixty-third ‘street nd East River at 9 o'clock, aud One ‘undred and Twentieth street and Hast iver at 10 o'clock, The day will’ be| Spent at Oriental Grove. | Brooklyn's poor mothers and their it~ Je ones will another special outing hursday, starting from Jewel's Wharf, the us* of which Is generously iven ‘to the Sick Babies’ Fund by ‘apt. Beaupre, the manager, at 9 clock, and going to Cornwalton, where roprietor Flolmes, always gives the fess children of poverty ‘a. hearty welcome, and Rodgers, whio combine: he stern, qualities of a Queens County Geputy ance with the gentler. kind hess of heart of a good citizen, helps along the fun with his ecups and carrousels, ‘The children of the downtown poor will have another outing next Satur- ; Will sail | Qoy. Min a start at the usual time from sum ct money. hoping it will o the stck babl | leventh aml Bast Third streets. it (heir mothers goo 7 j ree Floating Playground w uy circum: Ella Mayhood, 12, Ts Huron atrest, Greenpoint. | navigate Staten Isjand, goin lown the | Ki Von Kall and Staten Istand Sound ¢iiease nd tnclosel $1.29, proceeds of & \emon- to and stopping at Rar.tan Beach and $e sand hell at 13 Nainbriige street, lirwkire. returning on the bosom of the ocean May suman, ey indrene t With Sandy Hook and ¢ y Island on . the right and Staten Island on the lett, @ cruise of more (han seventy miles, which we colisctal on @ The enormous success of the Sick and tn front of 414 West Thirty-fitth Bavies’ Fund jg duc to the rationalness of its work, The corps of free physi- yoAfth street, clans have done and are doing yeoman | Ath street, i} | rvice in their daily rounds among the Kelly, 41 Weat Thityof%n atreet, tenement homes of the very poor, and Muloathaler, 411 West Thicty-fitth ‘at. the outings given to thousands of these Tiktte aun, woe West. Thirty-f ase h s4 have the hearty Indorse- ‘reasurer. ment of the Health Department and all raaeeg ana $1.58, de pe eds of aMand held medical and sanitary authorities, and atl. in street wo hours, ai in chars they have the assistance of hundreds of 3 thy ‘wlicving cuir Hote tiie amen laborers in the field of good deeds and though small, will benefit some sick child, We are charity, Lalu Phin, ta An irae Those desiring to contribute cash Ww inyfred Wheeler, Jimmie Sutphin, should send it oddressed to “Cashier, Brooklyn, N.Y. |The World, Pulitzer Building.” Articles of clothing should be sent to the Sick Katle Abrahams, Hannah Feldherr and Mamie Babies’ Fund Clothing Depot, 228 East fean had a stand at 340 East Eighty Ath atrect Twenty-first street, jone day and iaile $2.00, 2 wall, Cora Nrevoor, nine years, at Heywant SAGE AGRE St CePA watt ‘atrest, Hrooklyn, sold tops several days To the Raltor Worked very hard to realize $2 have read in your paper about the poor 0) oe a \e sew York Ci ow, Tncloxed find $2, the proceeds of a [ttle sick bables in New York City, and how Tclored find $2, the pr ta you raised money to help them, oo we decided \% {ron to give an entertainment for ten cents admi And eend the money. to. you to give to the A stand was held tn front of 488 Par ave bibles. My" pana, Mr. Joba Deachue, ant We renltned $2.98, We hope it will please the biggest parlor at the. Sanitarium tome iittie tot ; hal our entertainment on Wednesday. tight Josle Sullivan, Mare parlor wan crowded "with people, ant each one Gracie Hamilton mate to get"in, We fatsed a224, aad Phas ked my’ papa to put I in a check. ing Mamte. Smith, Maggie Greeves and ead tt to you and want you to give It to guphemia Ment had a ataud at the corer of Clinton and Myrtle avenues, Brooklyn, and made ork to be happy, too. PI Your paper #0 we can all see it, Evening World" every picture, which we had taken for The Worl ae the’ children of Cornwall who want to help | the sick ts in New York. I asked one of the patients wrote what I told him to, We herewith inctose you $3. satan Edward F. Purdy, proceeds of a Janester Flynn, ana Rogol 0 Ellery ‘street, Brooklyn. $7 which we hope will help some of ANNA DONOHUE. you have "s> “kindly taken’ tn 1-01: N.Y, aya bad a dittle pecs The eat wo received fro eB i, passers-by, which our m could do peti able ileal Ro harm when done for so Five boys of Glen Ridge, N. J.—Roy Hamitton, Josephine Gui Albert Jarvie, Howard Dodd, Arthur Clark and dente Kerr, PS ae Douglas Tryon—declded to give a fair for the 181 Wert ath et, beneft of the Sick Babies’ Fund at the residence Mary Newton. 48h 7th ave ot Mra, A. H. Hamilton, No, 190 Linden aventn @ Ryan, 45 ave, | Avctagk id, Mall’ mas énent in preparations an CU NE TS the wale of tickets, Wednesday, July J7, wan the 4, Gay ‘Relected. Mra, Hamilton's’ barn waa utilized gdcloned find $4. collected at & and at Be for the purpose, and was tastefully decorated with State street, Trooklyn, hoping. come of the lide babies good, flags and busting. Upon the lower floor cream, (Pitti bat ices and cake were served, pretty litte five: year-old Doris Hamilton flitting about in cap and Apron, deftly passed the cake. The refreshment Were ‘in part contributed by the mothers of 1 Florrie Ickes, Inclosed find $8.00, pro and cako stand held at Brooklyn, EB. D., ‘sof lemonad 248 South Fifth fruit treet, Hopitig tt will help. to make boys and by Misa Hart, Mrs, Raynor and Mra, of ick bal py. F. OM. Comsitt, and Perking, the caterer, made a "trie Wonang, Nel St MADDY. Aiscount upon’ the usual charges for cream aa hia fain” ue tan Janes i ontribution. The fair was mont liberally patron- Lottie Kollmer, - Thomas ined by the neighboring families id the hi is _ some sum of $14 was realized for the sick babie Sadie Wall and Annie Feldherr had a stand — Slants: . . Kingsbridge Girls Make a Lot of fade sig) USMY MM Mreet two days, and Money. of 163 Park avenue, Brooklyn, Inst week and Feallzed $2, We three little girls, Elsie Berrian, Maud Kit- Lemonade, cake and fancy articles fin and Freda Haag, euch cleven years of age, (hl Mil), Thla Ia the eecond effort made hy bring ‘anxious, to do something for the sick — abies, decided to have a fair, which we held in Inetosed you will find $4, the proce the Parish House of the Church. of the Media stant which we had. at %5 ‘Noatrent tvtud tor (ierbridae, where we all aitend Sunday Brmoklsn : school ¢ falr was a success and we mate Rosle Grogan, 11, M eC $36.65, which we hope will give some sick babi wae annie Lyon, & good time, the remult of « stand He Saved Hin Pennies. T found 25 cents last Decoration Day to send it to the Sick Bables’ Fund and my, brothers and a frlend of mine helped me gather | ts that made It $1.25. Accept | 1 wlahes ‘of fe wienes ot. wateman, 8, | Arden Waldman, 4. 325 Rant Seventy-ninth street. A Four-Year-Old Enterprise. Valley Noeder, 4, assisted by Florence Noeder, Feet. May “The Evening World” be encouraged Ih: ite Kind atic Vee half of the little darlings 1s the sincere wish of Nora Daley, 13; Mamte Curtio, May Mahoney, iz Julia Muthany, Inclosed find check of $4, the proce: candy stand at the corner of” bros | Debevoine atreet Leopoldine Zelinka, Charles Zelinks, T want 8 from a ay and Waldman, Clara Cohn, 8, Emma uhtert, Minnte Boldemann, check for $2.81 Inclosed find proceeds of Mand held in front of 114 Grand street. Sorry 9; Della Nocder, 12; Gussie Tautstein, 8; Sadie | that we cannot sead more a if Bieler, 10; Della Ullmann, 12; Nellie Arnold, 9, | — Mose, Wolf Bue arenes and Eva Pincus, fie Mal etre had « lemonade stand at 718 Fifth street, and made $5.50, The originator of | the enterprise, wan little’ Valley. and. the money | was all made in one day. the evening on Saturda: Six Children Help the Fund. Avenue, Greenjolnt,” Hoping. tt A fair wan held at the Beecher Houee, reaidence | Will be of wome, one to th vation Lille McDonald, Annie Petetman, you $5, ftternoon’ of Miss Imogene De Revere, lam Wednesday. a Clara Speera, 13, 101 ternoon and evening. The grass was prettily deco- $88 nid bunting, and inthe evening | 10 ferns. Through thelr efforts the 5, sum of $12.76 i ar Misa Alle . Miss Hattle Benedict, 4 you will find $2.25, the proces Miss Imogene De Revere, Miss Lirsie Mead, stand In front of 73 East Houston atreet Master Harry Benedict, ' Master Louls Ruhard, Tompkinaville (8. 1.) Fair. A fair, held at Tompkinaville, 8. I., by Alice ‘arolan and May Brown, yielded $6.52, Alice Carolan brought In $4.25 ‘ | Wo hope 1 will make some baby as happy a has made us. ‘Tommy Moroney, 6; Marion Tighe, Annie Sullivan, ‘11; a 10, Had a popcorn stand for two days at corner Hamilton avenue and Bush siroet, Brooklyn, and made $5. Hoping It will save alittle lite. A Brooklyn Lawn Party. Mamle Grogan, Rosle Odell 222 Bush street, Miss Carrie Burach and Howard Hayes gave = lawn party at $42 Madison street, Brooklyn, July 19, at which they realized $17 for the Iltue tots, STANDS ON THE SIDEWALK. Inclosed find $10, the proceeds of stand at One Hundred and Thirty-elghth atreet and Elghth avenue. Hoping this will be of great beneft to the little ones. Macgle Wise, Eugene W Lizzie Brogi Katle Graney, 8; Eddle Brogan, 7, Hundreds of Them Every Day for the Fund. Inclosed please find $1.40, proceeds of a atand Kept by us at 12¢ Prospect street, Brooklyn, Lizsle McDonald, Surah Bradley, Ettle Friedman and Francia Bernstein had a Sarah Grace. stand, at 123 East Broadway, for two days, and Patep ph ay made’ $1.10. Incloaed you ‘will find $638, the proceeds of kept by us in front at the Inclosed, find $1, the proceeds of @ stand in| Por! {will be of some heneft. front of 25 Newell'street. Brooklyn, held by | Della 1. Wertrade Woctten, 7 George Welch, 28 Newell street, | Elsie We Annie Engel dames Brome, Di Newell street. | Aico’ tugelsbircher, @ Tighlan F Inclosed find $1, proceeds of a stand held in =~ front of 166 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, by | ,,AMausta Recker ant Lillie Kramer Tda Stimus, 11, Bertha Michaciia, 10, | lemonate atend at 143 Finwt avenue and Martha Johnson, 11, Lilly Curtis, 10. | tn three days hope the proceeds will help the suffering tous Incloved please find $7, the proceeds of & lem- gpaite sand lin the street ty ‘Carrie Freund. Ry closed 1, ae 4 held at Sophie Dingstate, 9; Ime Hess, 9: Bella. Silver- Cue eiaae (at GATARIa late mod THAD. peisuat | mam, 10; Fenuie Herbals 10 Mhie fe the best oe Brooklyn, YA We Mope tt mill give wine coutd do, and we hope it will help some of the ick babies, Sick baby an outing, and we are going to work All next week for the alce babies, Steve Burr, 5, Irene Johnaon, Katle Foland, 8, Hortense Sher ce Buckman and Lydia Gardiner h 244 East Twenty-eighih, a tem treet and a Please accopt $1.02 from five willing workers, the proceeds of « stand and grab bag at 2 Misa Mamie P. Lynch, of §% Greenwich tehers aireet, Brooklyn. nue, assisted ty Mins Julla Pheins of enr Harry Tirch, Meat and Miss Katle Such of @8 Greenvte John Hellshora, venue, had a stand at SS Greenwich avenue ckmeler the proceets of which amounted to $1.59. opin tt will ben sympathizer, Ke baby, T remain @ Mamie’ F. Lynch, ye4 find $5.00, proceeds of a atand held @ corner of Huron and Franklin Hie Suayhood, “through ‘the asaistan friends and passers-by, I collected The xucsts of Cromwe'l’s Lake Hou! land Mills, Orange County, N. Y., held at Migh- this) small tion last Satuntay evenin bables Blok toneer, t They Are Held Everywhere and Emma Strand $1.88, Inclowed find $2, which we collected at our tat week Emma Schuster, Tucloae’ find $2.25, the proceoda of a fair hi at 1500 Lergen Mamie M + Mr. Frank ‘They tal ner ia your great work. for the benefit ot the! Villlams acting aa auc: Pleasure in forwariing to you 06, and they trust that mat lined to help you on int The Committee. - LITLLE FOLKS’ FAIRS, Greatly Help the Fand, nd Miriam UM Herkimer street, Respectfully, rest, nn, Brooklyn, by. Mamie McGowan, Incloned find $2, Lilian Lorck Floren Rosenburg, Jona Maude Rotenburg, w reaites Inctoned find $3.28 magic Willa lyn, Incloned find $3.32, fair held at 60 Garfield place, Hrookiyn, by Wille Liddell, Roy Shacr Albert Bimpso Moxley, ‘ard, 288 Pearl street, Brooklyn, last Week. We hope it will do sone good for the Bick babien, Lilian 0, Smith, A tale conducted by the undersigned chil- dren in front, of the residence of Mra FL Sprangler, 35 Willow Terrace, Hoboken, N, J., on Wednesday and Thurstay, Aug, 21 and. 22. hetted $3.80, ‘Trusting this noble charity be everlasting, we are, Frank Waldbauer. 1 Marry Bean, 12, Are three little giria We held a fair and a Te Hausler, Katie Hausler, lantern show ‘by Jo mi Berlage at 1785 John Moxley. Mamie L. Brady ok Mattida Brooklyn. Kiten Murphy had € fair ac 70 Division avenue, Lircokiya, and made Naw, | Katle McDonald, the proceeta of a fair held by Josephine Delahunt, Goeck, Sophie Meyer. collected at a fair and hw derived from & find $3.37, proceeds of a fair held in Jennio M. Wulf, Margarette Siinmons, 12,Gertrude Harker, 12, Ieavell A talr wae bald at 196 Pebsitent street, Ny Iyn, 8. and Ink entertalament held South Mamile Nellie Edna McDonald, Archambault, and my tittle friends held a fair at the Watchowue Houre, Fart Moriches, on Wednesday 1895. W very much, but thought. it "would heip"you long’ a Hittie Please accept inclosed check for $10.35, and we hope it will do some lite Norah anc Karl Preitter, Bamund F. Inclowed find $8, proceeds of a fair held at 80 place, Brooklyn, on Aug. 15, hoping it ta Duty, | Ma Ryan, Alle Rosen! Agnen Cusack, Inclosed find $5.60, the proseeda of Brooklyn, by Manafey, Smit Grant, M or FY ‘Onderdonk, nk tell rence 0. Daker, a aick child. Mabel Richter, § Katle Fitzgerald, AL St Dean, a fair nrchmitt, Selina Campbell, Jennie Springer, 208% Twenty-thint atreet, js of a fair held in Brooklyn, by aly child lots of gov East Moriches, 1 Mark's place, lark's place. May Koplus, 79 St, Mark's place, Wo take pleasure tn sending you $17, ceeds of a talr held at 1 lyn, Aug. 13, 1895, all six'months to fourteen years of axe, bora assinted In the work. Hop Eighth street, the way from Kind neigh: im greatly, and took much inter ‘will_Keep many little of th a ‘ones on the way to health. After the cl i fair Mi of joyed hereby sign ourselves thelr friend Benodetta Lynch, Tom Lynch, ‘Theodore Martin, Daniel May Lynch Ella Birmingham, Fund, Bast or 86 Lucy bi tare, the Adale Guan, Olive at Brooklyn, and evening and mi Incloned find 912.26, Master R. Me: by. Mise Annie Hal Lynch, lora_G. Lotile. ara Tommy Garcia. 1d made. $2 which ‘They gave 45, & bazaar held by the Ninth atreet, was collected, Klein, nick baby, Katie Buckley. 18; Mamie Bull Wile Higginson 9, had a fair ot Wine Migwiagon, tS. Yan Yo and work: 415 held i Bath B three hours conducted by enides, Badle Parsley, & Frank Grady, the i aby RAVE & very fine exhibition M ele Martin, ht, and Dealy MeDonald, ten, had @ fair at’ Washington Park, Stapi 1 ‘ay hospitals and the Sick Babies’ ersigned at 344 on July 16 and 1 Hoping {t will relleve som the Annie Devins, 2; Hattle Parsley, 10; Rrook- n, 8 thie pro 00K vided, sum 4 very hard one afternoon proceeds of an outdoor Memendex Cot- Please aff to the Sick Babies’ Fund $10, the result of a fair held at the residence of Mr. Frank Levy 424. Sta by Miss Flora Gruscringky and Eawle Those who Were Mis Sarah Grusceinsky, Roe Levy. Lehmann and Stella~Falk, We hope this wil! be of somie service to your noble Esste Levy, Flora Grusceinaky. —— ENTERTAINMENTS, Garden and Lawn Parties Given for the Fund, Inclosed And $2, proceeds of a magic lantern show held at 200 Thirte treet, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, We may be’ a little late, but we are here Just the same, May there few Henry R, Incioned find $4, given bere of Par.or of the Co hintn Miller, ten; Nel ‘Thomas Thompson, M ten. on Friday the Bluet evening, i Chub, Din Club, Aug. WINSLOW's SOOTHING SYD ng ts the family beuefactar, There are 85 Worlds | clally welcome. The hostess was a pretty ‘seven years of age. 1 sband, wh L, seemed not to have laid a very strong It Brought a Welcome and Unexpected Reliet hold on her affections, for afior mw urn- 7 a4 \somed into the gayest of the gay and to Two Hearts. her house became a centre for th a ae young officers who had been the friends of hi husband, T was “steamer) coming,” h from 1. was there that ‘Tom spent most of at Sitka, and to-day, If the Lwill his time He dropped in. aur ; amid all the joy-| be a married man, worse luck. How can jnoraing vnd discussed the newest : ous air and ex 1 ever tell Natali sip or the t 4gazines and cam e'tement that the! dear little irk! I monthly boat wouldn't w nely brought was one hurt her tende f , unhappy feelings for a mill- man, Tom Doug jon dollars, as hard las watched his up as I am.” aad| friends a they | Tom whistled rue-/ e opened) fully. their 8 8 Tom Douglas listened with as was a naval om™-/ sumed interest to cer and hefore b the bits of news ing stationed at they were Siika he had been to sh on duty a winter pee the ' re he plunged the wharf when the steamers y lato | spies ith fs heard and waits th ming of q ane & an Aruna (dua erhiaa in cialacternone . a ancl pat f w is quite ready for the rush save for himself an office on the dook and watch impart | oun SNe ine en Cauitel CAlLuouaed | STAYe- (yell eolig 40. Ate: apeermble. 40 a ee amet Were open to the handsome Heutenant, night?" he would ask But Tom's home letter was not a “Well, je real she ifort to him. but ‘here was one where be Was espe> “Will you be there, Tom?" Mra. Deer- Circulated to Every 100 Families of P for chiidren ) give some one of your needy fold « little wm iiythe earnent wishes of the, workers parol two} roceeds of an entertainment 16, by the me Te wan held 204 Fast Seventy- The mombers very kindly consented | Dread was to come The entertain: + to tet ment ‘Octavt the ev very ki trunt have the une of ther ae under the sole managenent of Miss | Tyree, to whom we ow au hips entertatoment We all th diy for her assistance. We this small amount will hei the poor Iitle fick buMte You all pomstble puccens nee ely that ot Martha Perer 1 Lalu Clark Annie Kel Secretary; A Ka fo Wottel, CollLny, Noonges, Florence Bates 14a _Datly - YOUNG COLL An Army of Children Alwaya at Work for the Fund. | ‘These good children, with hes reer than their pockets. make thelr wecond contribution te the Babies! fund, $1.30. ‘Agnes O'Conner, Arthur O'Connor, EC TORS. May Norton, Arthur Noron, Rant Thirty-third atreot, We, the undersigned, have collected 88 conta, wich wernend to you, wishing (twas, mo ing on, May Woltard, Sidie Tucker eee Cran) Odiemcattlonl yal Rie hand My hate Hing out quite fast It does Brooklya, | mot seem to grow very much, Will you please by nar ry print @ remedy? R.A. Teale Wille Reivers whe tried to 40 vou may find @ very good remedy in Hannah’ Greenedaum, (1, Anna Reuhl, 9; {a lotion composed of one-half dram of May Fogarty, 162 Fast One Hundred and Sixth street. find inclosed check for $8, collected by Katie and Harry Donovan as lemonade merchants. Martha Reiners, Mamie Reiners and Lizele Peocer, All living at 672 Ninth avenue, collected from their friends $1 ae SOME DRLAYED LETTERS. Phese Contribat! July 0, but Mistaid, On Wednesday evening, July 3, an twas given by ten little Harlem with the a fale at ‘and made $5, which or little gir Lynch street, Brooklyn, u will And inctosed Mabel Jonnaton, 10: Bertha Haag, Annte Het A fair wan held on June 2, at 181% Steuben street, Brooklyn, by Kobble Raughsedge, seven, | and hia ttle sister, two years old, aasiated by Whitamena Mundy, ‘Wilbur Richarde and Mabal ‘The same ‘children held a fair In Juno, | ch year it wae to celebrate litte | Ne'a birthday, and they Intend to hold one every year to help poor Ittle children who are Hot 80 well off ax themselves, Proceeds of falr, $7.07, One dollar waa given to a poor family tn Skiliman street. Your Letter Will Appear Later. Doa't be disappointed if you don't see your letter In this column to-day. There may be hundreds of letters ahead of AML will be printed, Be patient You wi youre later, WOMEN OF NOTE. Barah Grand, the novellst, married at the age of sixteen. For some time ahe lived with her Dusband in China, and afterwards travelled all | through Japan with no escort but her maid Sarah Bernhardt had decided to write her mem- olra, but not until ahe had definitely retired trom the stage = Many publishers have aaked her to Prepare an autoblography for them. Olive Schriener, now Mra. Cron W right, 1s thin ty-three, and a tiny creature, with lovely dark eyes and a very bright face. Her ‘Story of an African Farm’? waa written before she wat (een—a marvellous performance for so young am author, Mra. Oliphant’s frat book was published when she was oniy twenty-one yeara old. ince that time scarcely a year has parsed without « three- Yolume novel coming from her overflowing mind. Mra, Oliphant ts now neiffing her sevention and tly at Windeor ‘The Dowager Empress of China was the child of poor parents in the suburbs of Canton, and Femarkable for her benuty. At a time when her parents did not know whence thelr daily suggested that they sell her as a slave. She became the property of « famous general, who #0 enchanted with her beauty that he adopted her. Lady Mary MamtIton-Douglas, the sleven-your old daughter of the late Duke of Hamilton, will be one of the richest hetresses of the age, Her father could not leave her bis titles, but left! her the bulk of bia property, Including the Isle | of Arran, which 1s larger than the Isle of Wight. Mer Income Ja now $800,000 a year, and will be $1,280,000 by the ime abe comes of age. The Child's W: Mother! mother! the winds are at play, Prithee, let me be {die to-day. Look, dear mother, the flowers all Ie Languidly under the bright blue sky. Bee, how slowly the streamiet glid Look how the violet rogulehly hid Even the butterfly reste om the rose, And scarcely ala the sweets as he goes. Poor Tray {# asleep in the noonday aun, And the fies go about him, one by o And punsy alta near, with « sleepy grace, Without ever thinking of washing her fu There flies @ bird to a neighboring tree, But very lazily Meth hi And he sits and twitters a gentle mote, That scarcely ruMes his littie throat, You bid me be busy, but, mother, 4e: How the humdrum grasshopper soundeth near, And the soft went wind ia no light Im tte play, It scarcely moves a leaf on the apray. wish, oh, I wish I was yonder cloud, That sale about tn ite minty shroud; Hooks and work I should ao more see, And I'd come and float, dear mother, o'er thea, Caroline Gtiman, in Kansas City Star. magnesia when you feel an attack com- 1895. TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. | Advice About Aliments That May De Safely Treated at Home. To the Kiitor " y what ean do to stop my young rom Ne habit of biting his Anger mail ‘Try Uncture of aloes, nails as required, J.B. Apply it to the * v4 \ Tam twenty yeara of axe and very pale. Think my biood In in poor condition, Please print @ remedy. HD. You may find a good remedy in tincs ture of fron. Take ten drops in water through @ glass tube after each meal. oe 1 am frequently troubled fort of dizeiness 1 disordered atom th headache and a belleve it te caused by @ Plane give a remedy, FAW of citrate of Take a good dose ITS svc WERE RAPIDLY ‘ITS A GOOD THING,” so we have decided to push it along. We refer to the SALE Which began Monday, August 12, at THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN’S, S8, DESPITE TATIONS, ¢ Pt CHOICE HE HOT WEATHER, SELECTIONS FROM THE RE WAS HKEYOND EVEN OUR KXPEO NT FURNITURE EXPOSITION nOLGHT UP, BUT FEAST, WE GooD HAVE PL TY LEFT FOR LOVERS OF / WE ARE ABLE 10 FURNISH A HOM COMPLECELY, CASH .OR CREDIT. Small Wee ly or Monthiy Paymen Excu rsions. sulphate of quinine, one dram of tinc- ture of cantharides, two dramas of pirits of rosemary, one-half ounce of glycerine and aix ounces of bay rum, Apply It once a day and rub it into the . Please tell me how to make soda min ot of ammonia, one part of spirit of cam- phor and two parts of alcohol. Apply it as required, | Fireworks or MANHATTAN BEACd.| Leave Foot eath st E R, N Mf Phar #4 except Sunda: M121 LOL Hoi noir ary $10 bo oie otto ta eon. Ao scalp very thoroughly, 00, 9.30, 10.00 P.M. Additional trains Race iam a eine tw eke patton b a Aathe tated we Car Train.) Round trip, 4 centa. 0 You consider quinine & good tonle? How Proeivrar ees rie REDUCED RATES MONDAYS, 1 Yew, 2 It te best used in powder core amy tune, Aumuat the te 1 Rm, , form, one or two grains to be taken found trip tickets to Manhattan Heach, 4 Kood Were Recstved | erie each imesh for admitsion to. either Souas'a Convsrt, Pal 8 Carnival, good only’ on day re sale, Fitty Ce Leave Brookly n Bridge Bisted by two litte boys, ©. H. G,, Brooklyn, N.Y. the violin Take a half-ounce of bicarbonate of |, Terminus, Hh ae. kivrated alge Howry trom 70005 Me toot Ry Wy and Se elon soda, six drama of aromatic spirita of naif hourly, trom Ati ‘ts Ifo Rn hott tore Kindly aiven by Me. 7. Le ammonia and six ounces of spearmint | tin 3 ceate intred aad TRIFY: Of peppermint water. To AE a, Lid wo 8 8 Leave Foot Wh Whitehall st., Florence trig Kindly tell me of a remedy to relieve the Iteh-| patiy on poty fom 040 & wa ale Bhi era Ing caused by mosquito bites RAB +4 ee u Neatiineas hourly oe 140 t M, You may find a very good remedy in '? ee See heiteeal Sa hay FC 140 AM. 124) Pate ‘Additional tral Frank Heyaeivetcha & lotion composed of one part of water Baturtay, 1240 FM. ‘Round trie de eal ee? CONEY ISLAND, Culver boule, Hound rp, 25 Cents Ploase repeat the directions for making the! Leave foot of Whitehall at. dally, except Sun: Totion for a W.C.H. M878 hourly from 7.10 A.M. to 1010 A. AL, and half’ hourly thereafter ntti 9.40, 10.20 P.M, Take two drams of lac sulphur, one dram of spirit of camphor, one-half ounce of glycerine and four ounces of ROCKAWAY BEACH. Tor water, Leave foot Sth at., rR, ily, un o. gage bain Pas Moy any . 30, 4.20, 4.30, 7.20, a Kindly tnform me how to prepare Addivione! “raion, 'saiartaye’ oni milk. MRS. DBL, Harlem. $40 PM. ‘Round tp. bo cent Peptonteing tubes, with full instruc: THe WORLD'S PLEANURE GROUNDS! tions for preparing the milk, may be ‘A delighitul aatt on tast- obtained from almost any druggist, Sovcerta “auliz, Matai cee G N ent falas, rare plants Mra, W, W.—Apply at the New York Found- ae oratcniturel wonders, ing Houpital, Lexington avenue and Sixty-elghth Bugalesess aviary at Street, of at tho Sloane Maternity Hospital, Ams- moth aquarium, terdam avenue and Pitty-ninth street. ISL AND fusca, all Free, Gena. M. La, Brooklyn, N. Y.—Address the Superin. Make, Dinners a la carte, eine J nt of the Training Behool f "The Dairy. Boating, bathing, Sabi bowlia Yue Hospital, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, @ Dilliarda, A. B, L.—Self-treatment ts impomible in your py, eae, An operation Is necessary to effect a cure. West Side.—Apply at the Vanderbilt Clinic, 3 Amsterdam avenue and Sixtieth street. } H, F, W.—You can find w good remedy for chronte constipation in ‘The Evening World” of Aug. 20, 4. PF. WHITMYER, M. D, ——__ A fummer Youth, A fancy cycling sult he weare, Correct from cap to heel— One would not guess he To rudely mount @ whi He has @ yachting cap for show, White trousers without epot— Who would suppose he does not know ‘A mudacow from a yacht? Hie fishing-tackle {a the best ‘That any one could wish— But atill the fact must be confessed— He never caught « fish, —Chicago Recont, Purify ‘the atmosphere of, your home by using Imperial Hygenique’ Fluid | Battery Lat PM M PROCTOR. ro-baysoahe From A.M. Waison and Hutching: TIME TARLE—STEAMERS LEAVE. NoR., Cortlandt st, 9.45, 9.48, 10.48 A. WM; 130, 230, 3.20 P. Md. “Bo, Sth at, Bekins 256, 10.0 ALO A, an, 08 286 50 P.M. East 324 at, 9,30, 10.30, M 460215, 316 416 BM. LEAVE “GLE LAND, 10.46 A. M. for 324 at. & Pler 18, N. R. AB AM A IEG PM. for Pier ib only; 16, 5, 6 and 7 P.M for all landings = Batre Benteg ON; 40 CENTS. NORTH BEACH. Electric Lights. YN Nar econ char heb ‘are 10 Conte, Fert He it électrio te via Hau shia zeae ears vere Beals se un SE a Ww. ay We Aieee Led Hae sceamerts irom, Dae ose clook. Around Staten Island. sigeh ieaag, MG atdes Bak da Mh refreshme ‘Tickets 60 Amusements. New Alles MGHT toll P.M. t5c.. 26. and B00, JAMES F HOBY, MAGGIE CLINE ‘Adolt Popper, We : and Hall, McAvoy re, Lill Druggists sere agg Ocene eT ncnee 4 “ = « ‘Theatre and Amusements. canary ss CASINO’ ane THEATRE, 14TH STREET RReAtRe | 4. WESLEY ROSENQUEST, Mana Prices 25c, to $1.—N0 HIGHER. ¢ A GOOD RESERVED SEAT FOR 50c, Evenings at $15, Matinees Wed. @ Sat. LADY WEEK—iATe, | Mr EUGENF ROURKE. t Scenic Production of the 1 H PLAY THE WICK Ow FOSTMAN, by Misw Bettina G cast. Ao beginaing. with Labor ‘Day Matines: 180 TOU V'oNtiG ,DOROTH GARDEN 7 Ked Pree. HENRY WORLD Ur TH DARD THEATRE, =*™* ove Bept, 2—Charlle's “ut. © Bept, O—The Capitol. iy eae at ae TRILBY P thats, bet. Park STox av ypu eit a inees ted, und sac A RIDE FOR LIFE. IN OLD KENTUCKY, | _ .FUnSrErineT, AUNUAL rLenynurat AL REEVES, ! 8. 5. Aur 26.97, 28 and Sept 1,185 PASTOR'S. BG SHOW | Nee. Shu Tbratsent, B Meoites sacetary HFRALI 82. THEATER CARROLL & K! RKER'S) OPERATIC COMEDY, Bi way and 8th | KISMET, TERRAC:: GARDEN, Bath st. dand Lex, Aves Week. Week. | Swept by Ocean Breeze: Taken. S. BAUMANN & CO., Corner 4oth ae and Eighth Avenue, |MANHATTAN BEACH, SOUNA’S CONCERT BAND. DEW HOPPER, Dr. Syntax, 0 P, PAINS FIREWORKS, BLP, Mm Webeaw’s CHC es Cait NIVAL, 2.20 & 0 GRBAT BICYCLE TRACK, ,open all 44 THREE SPECIAL DAYS, 3.80 and 7, TUESDAY, MANUSCRIPT DAY, Grand Festival and S.xth Anniversary of the MANUSCRIPT SOCIETY of New Yor! COMPOSERS Represented—George FP Bri Mee 1. WA. Beach, Jukn F. alider, Bebaeiker Artiog, Panie, Victor temper, Penfield, Homor N. DarGett,. Vietor. Hatt docph Artin. rank. A. Hounon Sultan Wave varies DB. Hawley, EB. C. Phelps, D. Mo W. Lindsley, John Philip Sousa, OCALISTS— Miss Lite Juel, Soprano; Mise trate May Stein, Contral ‘Mr. Erickesa Bushnell, Basso AND SOUSA'S BAND. | WeDNespay, sousa Day, | THURSDAY, WAGNER DAT. ‘THI8 WEEK ONLY, vi rr Por SE A ERE company | SYNTAX: and mis mi DR, « & Tompkins, Leonean | THURSDAY HiNinG, Ave THE 8 ORT or ORTING : UOHESS, | wari Nits nent Ch tes Fi ‘roti PRDAY € LABOR DAY Sewis Now on ale, fo: GAR IK THEAT Rhee Op-ning li M.@Jox [AS onlay. jan in | wt Sept Nesta cx how AMENICAN THEATRE, SEPT. Hisary ‘rene ith THE GREAT DIAMOND GBs. KOSTER & BIAL’S (ij Smith & Campbell, JW. Ransone, Joe AL Sept. 9, Grand Get the Fall sen oe moray THE CHY OFF Fike SEATS READY WEDNESDAY MORNING, _, PALMER'S, ,!:3*, a Commencing Thursday eves DELLA FOR, Roe Bs Rae ake FLEUR-DE-LIS, Hane on Reto onde, Musle by Furst, S-ats nuw on mals at bow ed BENTLEY ’SrastiovenCIRCUS | jg lGttt atone Dlock west of Broadway aminaion. ‘tse Nesereed. Chalta ambered, 2 Private Bowes, 6 chalra, 6. KEITITS psaisore ie Original Continuous Pertoeme The Great Rossuw ance Noow wo 11" ain, tdgeta, « othera, MADISON SQUARE ROCF GARDEN. Vand ey Ae ee oe Admission, B0c.: Reserved Seats, $1 In the event of rain, performance in Concert Ma, St, near B'way. HOYT’S THEATRE, 3", v' gs at HARLES DIC [Ze POE An, ‘ EDEN MUSEE, _ | [WORLD IN WAX AND GRAND CONCERTS. Personal. A LADY with one freckles by. Mine ow be seen side . Mine. Ruppert, 6 Kast 14th st; Boalt How to Be Beautiful,” free, A.—SECRET SERVICE COMPANY; pri i ‘quirles; secretive watching by expert detectivess references, 13 West 424 at. A.-SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moles, &c., destroyed forever; electricity, sittings only $1. Prof. Mixer, 125 West 34th at. A—KNOW YOUR FATE. Nidlo, scientific patmiat, 20. 17th at, TTENTION—Sale solled trunks Dey Matera Astor’ noses 40 Broadwa; wis A.—USE Libby's Chiroyota Compress; removes i> ammation and sorevess from corns and bume tons, Offve, 1164 Broadway. " CK'S SECRET SERVICE DUREAU—High-claws Dijetective work only, diiicult and. unusual wollcited, Room 408 Vanderbilt Building, Nassau st. | BEST THEATRICAL and Tollet Cold Cream @ba | BESind; sample fare ioc Linton, Druggiat, ‘8 | 4th” ave. ae LL'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CURE—The of all remedies, one bottle will you. Hil Medicine Co, 36 Bast 19h at; for eircular. YOUR HON READ or written, $1] Pre | C. Leonts 44 6th e Call @ wie ma vans! Sie! esienaive boslnemt Sei nory “reculta:, wits counecticas Pie | LER 8 DETECTIVE BUREAU, Broadway, ing had such a gopd-fellowship way of | using her friends’ first 4 “Yes, I presume #0." “Weil, then Tam going,” the little widow would reply And that was the way the Winter arsed, Tom running tn at ail hours, privileged to smoke or sead, to talk ¢ listen, the most indulged of all her call- When his orders came for his tm- mediate removal to Alaska he put the document in his pocket and went as us- ual i cheery home of Mrs, Deering Het r tie news and was really sur- prised and flattered by her reveption of it She took both his hands n hers and the tears gathered in her bright eyes, | "On, Tom," she suid, “I nat nave | you go. | Now, it never had occurred to Lieu Dough before. but at this moment th fia . dit come to him that he was in love with the widow, He drew her to him ‘and kissed away the tears and, before |he knew it, he was engaxed to Alice Deering | Me left soon after, arranging to have | Alice join him later in the Summer, but, ing to the loss of a distant relative, | the heir of whose modest estate she was, jher coming had been greatly delayed Tt Was now more than a year since ‘Tom nd she had parted in Washington, In the mean time Tom had whiled away his letsure hours in romewhat par row elvole of Sitka soctety, but in that Harrow bound ne had found a fair Rus. sian flower that he knew bloomed for him, Though Tom had not made love to Natalla—he was too honorable for that —they had been together constantly, and each knew instineuvely what was In the 's heart, “L believe I'll go and tell Natalia all," om continued to muse, “right now, for, of course, 4» a gentleman and omMcer, L am bound to keep word, and my word 18 given to marry Alice, hang it! 1 wisn I had never been born, She, too, poor girl, may discover that my love has somewhat cooled, If It ever was | jove, it never was the same feeling 1 ave for dear litte Natalia, bless her joving heart. So Tem went to Natalia and told her that he was engaged wud ‘hat another month would see him marrie'L Her delicate face whitened, but, con trolling herself, she said “f ratulate you, Mm Douglas." ‘Then, bursting Into tears, she turned away, The sight of her tears was too much for Tom. Embracing her tenderiy, he said: “I love but you,Natalla,darling | He kept close to bis rooms when not on Oh, that I had met you fest! My fond- board slp, cursing the mistake of his reas for Alice Was but a fleeting thing Life which was «0 soon to make an un- and my love for you will last forever.” | willing bridegroom of him Pressing warm kisses on her Lips, he! Ty Natslia, wnose soft, brown eyes held her close. were rel with weeping, life seemed a “Leave me, Tom. It is right for you ureary clank now that the dally visits to keep your word, but p00 should have of Tom had ceased, There appeared in tuld me of your engagement before, We ner minata! horiaon rothing for which to had ovat part now. Good-by." Wve, She wondered she had existed “But can't L come (> gee yo tala, ievore he came to Sika. But then s} ax usual had been busy with her le 1 "Why certainly not, Mr, Douglas, It nos, in the idea of her old-fashloned would only be pa-nful, for we . father, her simple education was com- from this time forwa plete and it was Ume for her to marry the most formal of tri ane of tie Russian lads who soughi her Tom was touched by the simple dig hand nity of the )9ung Russian girl, whose The nex. ‘steamer day" Tom Douglas quiet life had been spent by the sea- was seen rushing madly to Natalla's shore under the shadow of the moun- tains, far from the nolse of city town, so he bowed to will, Their parting was a heart-treakiug one ol both. | “Natalia, I cay"t bear to leave you,| i} “There, go now, This ts only foolish.’ | “Well, then, let m for che t time, daring ! Atala put up her lct face, and Tom site Went away month passed only too quick! m, who looked with dread wards the coming of the steamer home, ‘The neighbors, who, of course, sudiously avoided Natutia, denying han- had noted his long absence, were greatly self the regular afternocn walk to che surprised: Indian » which is the event of “Natalia, Natalla,” he cried, as soon the day to all the white people at Sitka, a: she came into the quaint drawin; WGI ek New York. I've come to ast Dearest, say yes at room to recetye him, you to be my wife. once," “Why, Tom, are you crazy? What has De ne of Alice?" “Well, by George, Natalia, she Is mar ned! Jus: think of It, married! A pare doned convict's feelings of relief are not to by compared to mine. You see, soon after she left Washington she met an old sweetheart whom she had cast of to marry Mr Deer' nm Whose posle } tion and pros- pects seemed better. In the mean time fellow made @ fortune, and as he was on to Alaska for a pleasure trip 9 Jed to mata it also a wedding trip and bre had k the news to me in per= son, Rather awkward, you might think, but 1! congratulated them with all my heart and thanked my stars for my iveodom, Come, Mtte girl, put om your hat and I'll take you down to the steamer to introduce to her my fiancee, because you say ‘y don’t you, dear?” “I suppose so, Tom, but it’s all ap @udden, Shall I wear my bea hat?” —Exchange.

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