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and the care of their children, but put to their wits' ends many times for the wherewithal to satisfy the hunger of thelr loved ones, and always suffering with them the heat, the nolsome smells discomforts of their hive- know that on the Floating Playground there will be no care, There will be @ plenty to eat of wholesome | Kuvfman. Sarah Kaplan” Jos food of the best quality, HARLEM TOTS AFLOAT Uptown Babies on the Floating Playground To-Day. To-Morrow Brooklyn Children Will Fill the Boat. “Evening World's" There will be a plenty of sweet creamy milk served whenever | lest of them Is not over tn years old wanted to the children, bottles packed in fee, and there will be an afternoon treat of brick {ce-cream— Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla—with | rick baby cakes to go with it. There will be fresh, cooling breezes all day three hours in the woods; a dozen diver- sions for the little ones on the barge, @ ®uch as baby scups, hobby horses, rock- ing chairs and swinging cribs for the and big scup boats and bathing at the grove—all free to them and their children. There are 1,200 tickets issued by “The corps of free phys to the mothers and Yorkville and Harlem. and nearly all resented at the gang- Some embarked Fiftleth street and some at the foot East River, the last we at the foot of One Twentieth street, River, to the music of Flynn's excellent orchestra, established eck. This was the twenty-reventh in tho leerles of sick-babies’ ‘loating Pla; popu: | lar caterer. A Fund Benefit at Blank’s Wiater Garden To-Morrow Night THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, Previousl; he eee eeeene 6 Forest mite! of Cota ‘Spring Young Progress Club, Victor B. Wiener. a % Fair, Julin Morriss, GC.” Morring, A. is L. Lina, H. Keseman, J. Reise Lizglo ‘Tuckfeid, Minnie "Kirchner, Evening World’ Emily Maser, Sophie Deller, others Stand, “Atlante Highland of them were this morning, pier foot of W. tant, Gertie Yunier.’: tage Stand, Sadie Marks, Alice Marka, Mami Kurts and Rosie Kurta... Stand, Ray, Maggie and Hebecca Abra: hams, Maggie i Fair, Tompkinaville, 8. lortimer Walsh and Henry Pope. Bixty-third stre rty taking pi Fiindred and outings on the juck's Ortental Groy macher and Lulu Gottachi distance of the great metropolis. \tal Grove has excellent, ap} 2.00 for a day's diversion, \ite with New Yorkers 10/ There are thirty acres of clear ma) with picnic tables, a dosen 2.81 scups, a merry-go-round, ‘photography, 2.46! shooting range, May and George Stove tle Binnenn and Willle Spach. Hegeman's Pharma: dancing pavilion an eight-acre baseball The bathin; the ‘neighborhood ellent, and Mr. d. kiyn will be @pecial outing, start- Vharf, foot of Ful- round back of the grove. Walter Gea, Chester George ‘Lenahan, | boating and fishing exc: Buck's management ts ver ai|. The sick bables of Broo Pi | treated to another a ing from Jewel's 50 ton Brooklyn, at’ 9 2.00) morrow morning, | Bast River and the Soun alton Grove, on the prot trance to pretty Manhassett Bay. ‘as_on the occasion of the for the Brooklyn chil- faithfully distributed by President Prendergast, tick Crane, Mrs. Frank Kerrigan, J. Hennessy, Whitney's Lunch Room, 8 Fourth eh, 90 Fuitom T. Dews & fon is’ Puiton Kirk'& Co., 69 Fulton street 4 to Holmes's The tickets, former outings ‘Waiter and Rob! John | Griffin, Miss Sarah Stack, Miss 4 others of the good ho labor for the poor in Broak- lyn as managers of the n Mission and Day Ni maculate Conception, ‘The downtown Dolly Walker, and Mortimer Schwa H. Diedie @ fon, 875 Third avenu Annie Drummond and Kittle Daly Glass, Mutual 4a Ti Stand. Ceci Buck, on-sectarian of the Im- 46 Concord street. few York egies ies will cruise aroun’ aten tom “Wert Eleventh and Hast Saturday, stopping at and Pirdie Levison. Ieland from Henrietta S$. Wetm: Stand. Corona, L. T, George and’ Kittle Bennett... from Sayville... atta ph Schwark’ and’ Charles Geores McLaughiin, Raritan Bancligo be outings on Tues of next week from day and Saturda; ‘Weat Eleventh, 23 £3 33 3 2 55a Giaen. Fatkentesk's Pharmac: should send money and Elghty-sixth street... ‘oF Pulitzer Bullding. should’ be sent to the Clothing Department, 228 Ea: first street. Bick Babien Futton_and Water atres Tilly Schwars. Stand, este Cunningha ‘¥ympha Carley and’ Katie Come ‘To-morrow night he will give the Fund another | Pumain the bables” friends benefit, when he hopes to realize a larger amount | Ethel Schauwecker, 4. A 4 for the charlt, Btore, 479 Third Qlass, R. E. Milligan, 60 Fulton street... Gi C) Ryan gives the grot Winter Garde sort, against which no objection can be urgwt. fw the one concert resort in New York that has murvived all upheavals and ‘A progtamme of unusual -morrow night, reform move- ngth and meri I the following the 12 Fulton street... 87 Fulton atrost Ow! Cigar Co., 914 Third avenu Liquor "House, ei rming soubrette; ription to New 1 Ada Stockholm and i song and dance; Vive Nobtiga and Hazel Burt, serlo-comlcn; Mac Gray and Ada Went, rtinte; Stanley and Furey, sport: mp up to date; Gino, Rosenteld's Restaurant, 114 Genire van der’ Bmdere Pharmacy... Gertie Giison, and nary There were great throngs of mothers | Uttle ones on the allotted piers this morning when ‘The Evening | World" Floating Playground stopped to take on passengers for the ins given to the sick babies of York- ville and Harlem. William Myers was never leaner and more tidy, and there was an expression of extreme satisfaction on every face when the tug Neptune whi tled for the start, for the grand outings given to the mothers and babes of the poor by the readers of “The Evening World” have achieved a wonderful repu- tation among the tenements. Poor, hard-worked mothers, harassed not only by the cares of the househoid Barry Pete Lematr, yoa |ler and comedian; Fanny Reynolds, Fred Roberts, ind, and Dot Lathrop Collection, . the “champloo bridge-jumper | of the world,"* who has a mloon at Spring street y. BroURnt to “The Evening and West Broadway ice yesterday a scription glass which amount las Sundi his saloon open and buttermilk, besid 7 gallons of | tt will B other soft stuf Mornrns will find Mus Wixntow's S60 gre Bunce the best remedy forthelr en THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1895. Personal attention to the wilt have Aamother one on Rand next SIDEWALK, STANDS ON TH Years old and a good little chap: Aleck’ Meyer ca, 3 Eanes realize $11, which they hope will help many Poof tot for a day's outing and en! by ‘one Harry Doran, Lille Meehan, Willie Quinlan, Nellie Mead, Arthur Schneider, Grace Quintin, Robert ¥ Lillian Wengenroth, 12, and Jennte Waters, 19, had ndy stand for one and a halt dayn at 232 Twelfth street ant made $i Wo had lant year $16.50, but we hope the little amount We brought will help some littie tots Clara Fart, 12; Kffe Thorne, 11; Rertha Morell, 14. and Agn had a stand at 2687 At! for three daya and made #4. Incloaed pleane find $2. the proceed held at the residence 968 Gate aven; Lizzie Del r 18. Hattle Foley Jennie Delamater, 12. Eva fuckridee, Stella Buckridge, 10, Inclosed find $% collected from stand at 1690 Third avenue, by ua three giris Ruth Meyer, Tda Meyer, Flora Wiikening. Inctoned you will find $2.78, procesda of @ stont In front of RM Third avente. by U."'R. F Kastacher, Lisle Tighe, Father Tracy, Minnie Gannon, Robert Reavy, Wille Reavy, Michivel Gannon and Petor Tracy had a lemonade si@K at Greenwich street, be- tween Hank and Bethune streets, and made in two daye $2.50, Mamte Kilpatrick, sleven years, had a stand at 2MATU Sitios wtreet for one week, amd made 2. a, This $1.88 te the proces: Tee of a lemonade stand ondueted by three Httl ‘at 21% Bond street, Brookyn Hirry Coyne, Leo Chambers, Willle O'Brien. wloned you will find nad n"siand om Wert One Hundred ‘and Thirty. Gecond ‘street. Hoping It may heneftt the lek Basten, we ars es ant aE diate vent One Hundred and Thirty-seco Eire aie Sale Schaffer, : red and Thirty-second atreet Us Weet One Hundred and Thirty nocond tre 4 Thirty-second street. 9 West One Hundred loved. find the proceets of a lemonade and stand at 44 Columbta pare. Julla A. Foster, 9. ®. They Ai Greatly Help the Fu: Selma Ullmann, Kittle O'Brien and Mamie Gott- chen had a fair at 179 Rumner avenue, Brooklyn, tor two ‘and collected $3.60. i ie held for the benefit of the Sick Ra- Ja of a far and low tng. wenth atreet:; Inclosed find $2.60, the proc Jemonade stand held by the Lizale Kelly, 235 Twenty Lulu White, Twenty-seventh stree ia Romtel, 219 Twe nth street ret boyd, 230 Tweity-aeventh street, RSresr eter Bouth Brooklyn. Jenne find Incloned check for $2, made at a fair hades. front of our h 203 Tenth atreet, Brooklyn, Hoping this do some good, we Femain true friends of sick bable mie Bchnatwieeer, — Suslo Schnatwlener, Mamnle Clove. Inclosed find $1.60, the proceeds of a fair held inthe nten of 4i2 East One Wundred and it~ teenth street by kind permission of Mra, Wel nk. Hoping {t will help some poor tot w Achanwecker, 10, 412 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, “find 92, the proceeds Forse ome’ Iittle Inclored you will plei at & Van Buren vl We hope it will make h qo Carrie Thompron, re jermey City, No Je accept 80 cente that Ethel and Helena Me ont a little far while here on They are from New York. and eo Gvening World to read of th other children’ are doing, 0 they thought, they would try while In the country With two other. playmates they had a falr. ‘They hoped to have rained more, but ax they Onis had rn Tittle, hope It will do some good. Mra, William Hf. Demorent, Madison, Conn. ane find inciosed the sum of $12.82, the pro- cee ee ate unter the mantzement ot the Fstiowine committe Marry Hann, Basie, Hann, David. Davl Minna Groenovalt, Brooklyn, N.Y. > G COLLECTORS. youn An Army of Children Always at ‘ork for the Fund, | wo eottected $2.05 for he sick Dables, and hope ‘them very much So) Jaco ella Simon, Minnle Jacobs, Sarah Lazarus Inclosed find #1 which T collected sik iatier “Fund. Tam eleven years A LADY ON A YACHT. The Experience That Put a.Sudden End toa Promising Flirtation. ULLO, Madge, you here of ' nevertheless it was a pretty little face, I hadn't @ and she had a charming little figure. healthy, hearty English girls, always happy, but hay- piest of all when on @ horse, or in a boat, or taking part in some of those and pastimes thirty years ago were left while she was as far removed from being a new woman as If she had| He wi rly Victorian age! But she, who was so full of courage, | would be hard to find anywhere. lacked courage now; greeting disconcerted her; she believed, and believed wrongly, that she Was a to an anchor at her side, “but really above Bertie was cross just now. He seemed ; abashed by the steady quite angry with me for coming ashore |stare of the lady who seemed to have at all; and this Lady Harpendon, wh Bertle Bethune, | you remember he saw so much of whe notion you meant coming one of thor “You didn't take much trouble to find out, Bertie. The first thing I you after we had picked up our moorin, going off by yourself in a shore boat. give me a chance of land- ing with you, but they're all so busy now getting things straight on board that I thought my best plan would be to follow suit. wait to put on shore-going clothes, but came just as I was.” “Bo I see,” and there w You didn't lived in th her husband's I didn’t even gort uf blot on the gay taken possession of chair and her own were 0 unnecessarily close was not reassured with a “grand air’—or @ good Imitation of it—turned languldly to her husband: be your wife, I am sure of it, think you ought to introduce us?* ceful woman, who clothes and very the pfettiest face in the Gardens, and ho was a sort of foil to her| “Bertie seems very much gone,” sald eh other, and then; his wife, ruefully. Mrs, Bethune was talked at, and patron- | ized, and condescended to till she could criticism, stand It no longer, but managed some- how to get away from Lady Harpen- don end her husband, putting the whole length and breadth of the Gardens (not so very long or wide, after all) between answered Bertie, a lack of enthusiasm in the tone of his voice that would have told any one of ordinary intelligence that he was the lady's husband. “And I my dear girl, it would have 8 well if you hadn't been in You aren't fit to “This must quite such a hurry, Mrs. Bethune, the lady who had been| So the tall, gra vised as to follow her lord and “Bquadron” master into the at Cowes on one of the afternoonk in the week when it was fullest, blushed furiously—a very needless on her part, for hardly any man, and ill-natured women, ed her husband's opinion. blue serge were the white marks of salt water; her hat had been wet and was now only half dry, 4 the wind seemed to ha gad tricks with her hair. H sunburat and just ao little freckled; but the other, w! to-day, bowed to On her useful Phe was very soon joined by Jim Cor. bet, one of ber own sort, whose good- | siren, who, whatever her reul age might looking young face was as brown as a berry, and on whose lithe, active form there was not & superfluous ounce of flesh, He had been a great deal with the Bethunes all the Summer, and had been & sort of unpaid hand on board the Eu- terpe in many a@ an occasion when that fortunate yet another win- ning flag to her string. His admira- tion for Mrs. Bethune was unbounded, though it had never entered either of their heads to flirt with each other. nearly as fond of her husband herself, and a more united trio tt as of “I don't wart to make # fusa, Jim,” sald Madge to }« friend, when he came he had to take his father to Aix, seems as if she meant to make a meal of him, He has no eyes for any one else. 1 sup- pose she is handsomely (grudgingly), 1s she not?” ‘Handsome? Oh, I suppose so," said Don't you Jim, indifferently. “Everybody tells you so; but she isn't my style at all, never could see what there is to admire ne of those artificial, faked-up wo- men. “Rertle is a fo was his friend ‘and ought to know better. Why, she’s old enough to be his mother" “That's nonseni Jim," sald Mrs, Bethune, straining her eyes to catch sight of the pair, and taking note of her | husband's almost fatuous smile he ung on the words of the well-preserved Mattie Kaplan, Eva Kautman and Fannie Meyers | Restaurateur T. A, Judson, of 1118 Third | had « stand 1h front of their res street, and worked very hard for two days to| street by us eight litle boy® only ten to twelve Hoping it will be the means of helping some | live at $87 Van Brunt street, Brookiya, N.Y. My name ts Eva Abr Elsig Milter, Girard ton, jr, children, tf the Grand View ay teh at ter Phack Inclose 94.08, Handreds of Them Every Day for | huni Kb Booch Mh caked Wo, the untersignet, have collectat the sum ot Arthur Kaplan, Abe Wolf, Rertha Meyers, Rose | $2.75. for the Sick Mabier Fund. Wot, three) Jennie, Willle. Teltor and Henry Greenwald, 214 Eat One Hundred and Sixth atrect Inctosed please find $1.0, collected on Oliver years old Danie Riordan, “ile Deltate, Slevin, Eddie Rourke Neyer, Maudie Layden, vin, Rob Frost. AT cents, collected by three ho: Hath Beach, Hoping te help some lit: mufterer. Jenso Ullman, Sydney Solomon, Royal Wooda, Incloned please find 74 centa tn atamps, col+ lected for the sick babies by Suste Kilbride, Kittle 1 Maggio. Hay Tose Kitbridey Katte Kilbride, Mamie Nrady New Brighton, 8 & ne ees ENTERTAINMENTS, Garden and Lawn Parties Given for the Fund. My state four years olf, and m) years old. and my rtainment with five cents adm ten y help of our mother, end and had it at our hi All our compa nd it was well attended, and hich We wend to you herewith lows Martha Cunningham, = Mias Robert Annle Nourne, aningham, John Harmer, ne by audience, “Goodnight, Ladies" a will help you in your work and make some p Riad. WH you pl thin repeat it at Incloaed find $1.0, proven ts from entertainment | the following children on Fifty-fourth | . 89 kis aie Hol Grace Jefterson, Marion Clara Wells, May Davey, Lillian Olphant, Prank Davey, Incloaed you will find $1, which was gotten up by the little girla of the Wyckoft Hoarding: House - ' $1 donated by three who race, and on many | “forty” had added | fa little entertainment, Your Letter Will Appear Later, Doa't be disappointed if you don't eee your letter tm this column to-day. There may be of yours, All will your tater, hundreda of letters ahei be printed. Be patient You will # THESH ARP CATHERINE’S WOOEK: All Ki of Chaps Are Will Marry Her. 4 ro the Baltor: For Mise Catherine L. W.: T notloed in ‘The ® young je 1 am 1 of teeth, ealthy as can be, & feet 914 inches tall and weigh 190 pounds, Tam a manufacturer of goode that necesnitate my travolling all the time. Will be forty 1m the Fall. Iam from the far West and 4. Now, maybe . man, { do not part my hair in the middie nor der for you to moet my requirements, you will have nice,respectable girl, and when we xet mar- Evening World’ A\ man with honest {ntention: not @ young man, neither am I an old one. have a full head of dark curly hair, am have only been East a few wei this outAt may not suit you, and you want a yo amoke cigarettes nor use a cane. Now, In to be ried, to travel all over the United States with {f you have @ govd dispositon and a to pouting EB. F., Ji y City, No J. | making acquaintance | through the medium of some friend, 1 am ithe: | minded on the mudjec having accompilahed the happy desire of all true. thinking Ina! Real Estate. White Plains Park at Auction. be, hardly looked more than a girl, plicity of her tollet keep up the Illusion | Jim, to the black-beetle. It was quite’—— to-morrow. Poor little woman, my dear girl." He was #0 eager and love so often bestows on &ts victimn board, I"'— pers. bard and her friend. “Why di@ you want Lady Harpendon to come with us to-morrow?’ asked Mra, Bethune later on, “Are you & victim, too, Jim? No! Then why did you advise me to ask her? “Time will show,” said Jim, darkly; but nothing more could be got out of him, Cr er “Rare sailing weather.” was the ver- dict next morning of the owners pf all the better for a stiff breeze. There was wind, and a good deal of it, but it) stopped short of a gale, though the Solent had quite lost all resemblance | yiy) time being to an inlany lake. to be scen thoao racing yacnts that we | for th There @ “angry billows How much better to form the alliance, TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. however broveht about, of a good, Lam thirty-three 9 Dut am constantly taken for seve the enre with up and eteattaatly grains of the former and three grat of the latter. Take one after each meal. ice About Allments That May Be Safely Treated at Hom A. TL, M.—Your queries cones ent medicine, ‘They cannot be answesoa in this column, maintaine) mys me @ remedy for colic in a little “Cutter Charities and Correction, Third avenue and § hair and blue eyes born between Allway and Troy and have been My father owns the estate there the old, historic tan Am a member of the % tn which T take great the mebemrehip foil with atally and phys . The tincture of cardamom is a very Give from five to fifteen drops in hot water, a TW. A Tam greatly. tron ply It once a day. Jot with bleeding from the Pieaso tell me what T can do for tt ciety of New York, ne team ROW. The bleeding may be arres Judge Van Hoesen and o are very bright, a full realieat ured will be mine this Fall are outline meet happy to confer with you. which has been without spot ant dian a of which Tam, Water Will you please print a remedy for an orcas sional mudden attack of faintness and headache? You may find a good remedy in the aromatic spirits of ammonia. Misa Catherine L. W teaspoonful In vichy wa twenty-five yours of ae, weigh 143 pounds and ba Nght complexion. canta In any form, which My Dear Madam 8 feet § Inches high, brown hal, bine eves, r, aw required, ne for making beet, wine ant iron, Take one-half ounce of extr one-half ounce of solub! one-half our 1 one-half oune am infeed very proud T ean furnish you with beat of refer. | A to character, tolexraph operé excellent positon In Tare Win ereaites of spirit of o WW, Nyack, N.Y. Dissolve the extract of beef in the | , and the citrate of tron in the solutions jand add the spirit of orange, T have been a render of The Evening \ for two years, and have noted with my the letters, but ha not before taken tt in hand to reply to any of them, but seeing the one of ed Catherine would aay a word In anew fe all he claima to be T should be! a ot the children who helped were aa fol- My little boy has It moma to Lich Iniensely at times. ish @ remedy, Aly eruption on hin wealp, eh ine Le pleased to make her acquaintance mechante, thirty years N.C, Harlem, alp with tar s 1 water twice a week, an ne dram of tans of vaseline twice And make got pay | jand have steady work In reply to the communication of Catherine I | W., permit me to say that I think T would find for I imarine that ane tn I ts rarely that we find a girl twenty-four sears olf that has never o xame with the nin and one oun What ts the name of the preparation you re: cently gavo for should be used hot Lead and opium wash home-toving girl and It te much although I clatm to be an am twenty-five y paid attentlone to any. y earning @ larce with the right kind of Kept company, old and have never The fol- Please tell ma of @ goot remedy for stomach and Intestinal Indlgestion Get some tablets of pure pancreatine, each tablet containing two | T could manage very well E,, Fordham, N.Y. and as an answer T Tam @ bachelor, Teame atross your letter, would Itke to say for my thirty-ale years olf, A cloth printer by occupa: | tlon, but not employed at It at present; a Hrook- lynite by birth; a Chriatian by faith, and T can't remember of ever being sick Beecham’s pills for con- | stipation 10¢ and 25%. Get the book at your druggist’s | ¢ and go by it. Annual sales mors ACADEMY OF MUsIC. 1am 6 feot 11) 4! Fe & Tomipkiiis a dark brown halr and mustache HAL inches tall, hi and weigh about the acquatntance of a respectable young to | working-cl an 0,000,000 boxes, MATINER SATURDAY « LA PALMER'S, ."") _ Sporting. ms Coney Island Jockey Club, BEPAHEAD BAY, parlor car train will leave foot Kast sth RACE DAYS FOR AUTUMN ARETING. Aug 28, 29, 31, Sept Traine leave icant Mth at (via Bay Ridge Ferry) Apondence In The Evening World,"* ani would correspond with you that Tam very ugly and a if that eounte FLEUR-DE-LIs, (x Must by Furst, sald KOSTER & BIAL’S {iif Amith & all Sept. 9, Oran ‘KRITH'S NEW UNION MQUARK. _ | Original Continuous Perform. ance, Noou w 11 P.M. ute, would like te atat Mttle mewn, but very honest anything-—and a good workman and welah have blue eyes oof myself tn general and am well And foot Witt ery 20° minutes, RT BY LAND! ES Lost, Found and Rewards. Elmatord on Buntay RIGHTEOUS ANGER. He looked tnto her tender eyou With much an earnest ase t him with stern wurprimm, With wonder and amaze. And at his cool ant steady stare My hot blood awiftly 1 Bhe 18 my wife! ‘To rearch those azure dee: My righteous anger manters me To veo him still persist— Yo think for this T pay « fe (He tm an ocullat) $26 REWARD. and a taw spot on top of head; the above reward will be paid by th Men-y Windsor, Elmstord, Wa N.Y, And Included tn all those that [ have asked for, not given nd will travel, you are just the gal Tam looking for. 80 hoping to hear from you, | Mies Catherine 1. W.: Althongh averse to pL by Introduction is and take the view that how mucn more satisfactory to And a good and true (riend in thie manner than (o pine away pot ——— Special Notle: ATOMACHIC means a medicine that strengtiens the stomach, He means RIPANS TABU t you are troubled with a weak stomach and RIVANS TAUULES. 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THRALRE, Biw CATO! : OPERA exceeding the combined circulation of ten of the principal New York papers, “What are you staring at so intently, instead of @ flat calm, Uy waters had taken every shade rang- well had nature been assisted by art, and so admirably did the studied sim- down your watch and come and talk to me. “I wish you had seen her just now, Madge continued, sure of sym- pathy from hm, “A tiny bit of my hair had come down, and she made such @ fuss about pinning it up. It was quite the Archangel Gabriel's condescending answer; and then thi the Euterpe crossed Was last, Instead of first, as he had in: second gun tired, emerald “Mistake number one on the part of great purple “Madge, dear," interrupted her hus- band, rushing up to where she and Jim were altting, “I want you to come and ask Lady Harpendon to race with us she is dying for a sail, but she says no power will induce her to dome on my invita- tlon only. It is you who must ask her, thanks to that remark of he done better, at white clouds “ however, mush reason the Euterpe seemed quickly her best to make up for that lost mn- rnest, and he| ‘There was to be a ra had that heated look on his face that the Usteners’ the “forties,” and “Oh! no, Bertie, I don't want her on) Was under way like th | for the first gun would soon fi “Bless that womo marvel Was that any one could keep his deck at all, to cling to Its * maid Jim Corbet, as 4 shore-boat with a Indy as passen ker began making signaln to them and tried to get telling her she was on né “Ask her to come, by all means," | suid Jim, in the most cautious of whis- Take my Up—«et her on board.” Madge turned to him reproachfully, but somehow gathered from that look that it was for her interest to follow hin advice; #0 like a good little woman she made no fuss, but obeyed her hus- lors managed awfu o Was steering, dabs of rouge on @ face the cx just able to hold she has to be Kot on board new to the he little tub of # boat did get along- se Bethune could rand one side of the frail have Jumped Lady Harpendon of Cowes Harbor before Lady Har- landed on her hands and knees ¢ deck of the “Look after her, Madge, elved from her devo! f Wight for th nners and other fex! J yacht safely picked herself gold-embrotd of her smart white serge frock; and the: the first gun fired, word except the sk.pper, vred in the harbor 1 Was now perched terrifled her; the rush of waters at her who shouted all, she began to feel very queer—the queerness of which the first symptoms are alternate heat and cold, orders to the crew, while the own er never took his eves eter that he held in bis hand. off the chronom- oe rn a pat- Apply at the Department of nth street ry kulphur ointment. Ap- B.C, H.—You can find a very good remedy for night sweats in) ing World” of Aug. 23. oe. Uptown."—Apply at the Mt. Sinal Hospital, Lexington avenue and Sixty+ aixth street J.P. WHITMYER, M. D. INSTANT RELIEF for all afflicted with TORTURING SKIN DISEASES | in a Single Application of Giticura ce HRA Wonks Woxpens, and tts cures of torturing humours are simply marvellous, Alding School, stn ot @ 36 1 1 Neeson 60o., 6 lessons 88. Amusement Haun st Erving pine, " for and Manacers. 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Without Madge's friendly hand she| Hertie's hand shook, but he made no, would once or twice have slipped down altogether, and wit $3 L out that same kind assistance she would never have But Madge, active, sure-footed and in splendid — training, was here, there and everywhere; she seemed to mind a wet jacket ao Mttle as any of the crew, and took as keen an inter- est in the race as her husband himself, | Outsi r life: eo was wet through, though that was matter of the utmost indifference to her in het present condition; and, to crown all, she knew she was lookin, though she could hardly re w curlously e a clown were two How oe! { then a fiend in human form—tt Jim Corbet—suge luncheon, before she knew where she was Lady Harpendon found herseif in a stuffy cabin, that of necessity had ry port closed, and seated in front of a that was sometimes on a level with her chin and sometimes ascemed to retreat to her toes, Every- thing seemed to swing as well as the table 1 the lamp over her head gave her k of nightmare when she looked up and caught Its monotonous She would have Mked to have gone on deck again, to have beat a retreat any- where, but her limbs were powerless | and her very brain felt numbed. 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Bway, | | American press, mailed frgo on receipt | —had seized some of the eatables from got out of the way) ‘\ of the boom when | they put about. | the Nab there came a des-| perate time for poor Lady Harpendon— it really was very rough—she was very sick, she was frightened out of a ples, Tailor, box 165 Worl HILUS RHBUMATISM AND GOUT greatest of all remedies; one bottle wil 3 you. Hill Medicine Co., 36 Kast 19th 65 for etreular, MY NEW ROOK, all about containing bat of Rigland from Ite, indorsed By rof. Ingram, 400 W. 81th st, N. B. P.—PLEASE call and see the editor of rooklyn edition of The World, at Ne ington at., Brooklyn, YOUR HOROSCOPE res ©, Leonia, astrolog tically alone with him, for the other two--Madge and her friend, Jim Corbet. the table, and, amid peals of laughter and happy as children, had, as it weres lodged themselves into a corner of tha _~ cab a, and were there eating and drink ing and making as merry as if the Euterpe was sailing on an even keel, ana as {t this abominable motion wag, the pleasantest thing in the world, Ok, — they were too unfeeling! How horridly loud their voices sounded! Fancy eating beofsteak pie at such a moment! ’ She had but one cause for thankfulk ness, and that was that her host studle ously avoided looking at her, but kept his eyes fixed on his plate, On any other occasion she would have found such ime difference insulting, and even now It gave her a sort of pang that he seemed to have no wish todo 9@ —she must bea fright indeed! How long was thig all to last—twice round?—round Nab again? Oh! it could not be true ~she could never live through 1t, Could she not be put ashore—somewhere—ange where? Impossible—out of the question » the Euterpe leading, with the bar accidents, a certainty for her, 0, no! my dear Lady Harpendons and the best thing you can do is te @® and He down in Madge's cabin,” But a yell may be drawn over the ree mainder of such protracted sufferings, as not only did Laly Harpendon make a vow (which there Is no doubt she will keep) never to set foot on board @ rage ing yacht again, but ner disastrous voye age put an end to a very promising flirtation, for she nearly cut Bertie Ber thune n in the Squadron Gardeng and would not have taken it much te heart had she heard that he end hig wife, and “that dreadful young mam 4 Mr, Corbet," had gone “to the Es, han, >

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