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\ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, J FAIR IN MR. HAGEMAN'S YARD, BROOKLYN, ceum a large audience saw the new! nt, welrd-looking woman that ' Will be reviewed in Friday's “Hveuing y saw it ‘The burl ; ---2.— . World,” he Vive ih - ‘ - aon el ue 6% Unvitag hone, IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. - 1° collapse of “The Bathing Girt’ | woul he could mn exhibition in one of ind ely farniohed 4. fat 4 : f . Will be attended by most disastrous cons (iby to a Jultet in we ew locus auame eer algo ote of It in the Outings on the N ; re Fequences, and, cruel though It be, have | Shakes « $ 00 en ~ consequences must be told here. tld | soe Floating Playground. f he: a 1 the gatlte been Riven two porforman ne RK. Ditiinghan J n Hortor mance, Huwerer Aud Cou is accused of bet Aad In car other show windows wo exhibit a more einborately furnished 4-Reom Pa Allston Brown (iot forgetting eitiier the he following wae has $4 ‘comple! “0 ? Colonel or the To) w at present, Col | ¢hy Pee eae he Last Excursion Will be Giv ° \ Yok : 7 Allston row Ts Writing A complete 1 50. ? history of the American stage, and hax , O Saturday. 7" ve BG mes eon to see every play produced during i 1, High that tw : ; oT RTAINS, CROCKERY, STOY: the last eighty years or so. He did pot qu red maslt aithout. hel OOM 4 feo "The Bathing Girk. He cannot sce Pe RMI UREN RE THE Rt Ee te RETR GININCESSa POE Mt now, even if he would, Ergo: the fii) ny ANS ‘it REVIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE. \ h + Grand Wind Up of the Fund’s ¢ F Complete history, Of the wage: wi be tel walked ‘ y’ or Housekeeping. erape . nw. but it is al qually worthy of WAL ial _ ; Misa Olga Nethersolo ts going to bring; his literary agent, Mllinghan We Allow the Kailroa Bott a Purchasers WITHIN TH , this country a ung lead . . . KADIUS OF 150 iE EW VORA, ’ = Hed Ernest. Letceater, and ‘ Wea THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. , watts the gushtul-deciures that |, John Drew's farce “Christopher, 9 os x wouldn't” b at all surprised if by Madeline Lucette Ryley, . ~~ - ‘ America wanted to steal him as a lead- | Sold for Engl by that lady e e ing m. The other members of Miss Penley, of “Charley's Aunt’ q . Nethersole's company will be Lulg! La- Mr. Penley will produce it betor Ritilame, Mamie Bel . us Hache, Miss Emmerson, “Miss Aloxes America under the title of 8th Ave., Cor. 19th St Tis Beehive Candy Company, 213 . - opel Leighton and Thomas Kingston, The frequently OPEN BATURDAY eENI ’ 1 avenus ~ nergetic: Nethersole has ‘ust played | &PP repertoire on. ‘ase, Tit, y atreet i . 2 : carat in London, and Mr. Beott has Md " ery ii Rab Ye 7 ae @ sort bet Reset aeey : owingly announced that she hag of (booed subse he actor has never Jenkie “Hansen Ella Peterson” end ficned it into a modern play, find that feally needed there. "He Ix one of the Amusements. Amusements others ies. all the advocates’ of women's rights forttinate stars who can present one Ure vie eee nae 4 went crady oe Ming Seiheraotethag May and aticke tole through « metro:| MANHATTAN BGACH|DALY’S - deere led tair, J Polals and others. ae (ROR Seine Scott's version of Polltan engagement | r mt Pare Se Tiare nie gigth FOR Aes eee natural that he Swept by Ocean Breezes. | In the, famous cat on novelty, ent Mand, Lillian E. Grote and “Susan J. : oe " \A rd from America’ Jy] Kerkerts Orchestra (50) Vand 710 | MATINHES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at Be sa ey Sats ANE huatartehbe June kecanted ten a ca’s Only rigs Partceaners se tame m9 S STANDARD THEATRE, | °Sicentts woe . | irlginal Cast, LE To Uae EAL cenit, Broke, fa the yar of Se Preto te Magomin and mused tm maning HAA forthe ek pas [thaagement Tike any oriinary actor wie | Purely Medicinal Spring, |iticere ceca Carnival =. sound ooo | uennpegsy ss CHARLEY TS AUS ce ‘ ees Jhasn't a star for a wife. He wil ap rent Bicycle Track aliday, | Sept. 8 7 ‘Thomas, jo eet, jest Fund, which aco ft . eye Open all day, | Se Ti CAPITOL, by Augu Pair Nees Ernest, Maytower bite ba mun May Rusher Nelly Conroy. | pear in Sutton Vane's latest melodrama, . . me be nerh edd acti) Ss wus : Gea tet an ft ie #8 Ripley Bromo Lithia, )<'"""*sxe: Seon ELA NCLIUS, wth the WHITE” COR Maud Bears Coorg: ‘ease, Baphia wietor Fagin, Raritan, Beach, where! gt Brown: arama, ‘| DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES. |« stock company. Ter husband's en The Sporting Duchess. £1sc2, Fertormances, Dela 8t ew r Rr Mage |Ragement will probably not interf vant Ue ‘Annie iiitiug and Bitte Koedig mothers absolute possession of the bls tance, sailor's arupipe. tion, | With her warring tour tater Stine A Natural Spring and a panes pQitagcment Charlee Brahman, roNietc ATs relict ae Eee aay SCUDS, merry-go-round and other “play | Wty "Queen a % ry After Stage Childrem—/Coxhian has to look for a new play, | aay Cura Tanner Allee Piocher ' f 4, 91; Boxes, $8. (Cie ie INNO 249 things’ of his popular resort. Mago Rurke mn ofthe Great however, which means. that she has Purely Medicinal Water. | wars Wib. KNW StS Win at a af Tain performance te Goeesrt Matt oF’ Pere oper “ my There have heen thirty outings, the | jhe Grermans sane. Fe Union some very lively work ahead of her, i Gis” Wheaane bron Company, 228 dsioating Playground taking Its Ship's gine cella Urown and Clara Ford, tableaus and! Diamond Robbery.” oe Care for Rbeumatinm, Kiduey! PALMER'S, JO YGHT ATH AS BoM. ke Jos F 7 MAN \ ° ; ompany 0 ers and peevish Kevcromuine nt Emme, Dillon ae ducer i Sixth avenue. eee ee eee retty: atOY Stn dance tr esas, pole The stage child this season hae al-) ‘ren comedians threw up the funny LT Memach biked : A ‘ within three hours sail of New York, fing clara Port, begun to Irritate the sensitive | part tn ta thee Ge Man erent was eee ieraete O the prest success, lint i lene have been Eugene Beck's Orlen- | of the Nationr,” rhea TNE! We syaurance, atid do to y Manag: hitney, in cre ° ms Heer eey wacaesy Stand, Lillie’ Siophenssd, Jennie Me tal Grave on Great Neck, Long teland | Matke, furke almost beyond endurance, and and! they. were on Broadway. yesterday Kidney FLEUR-DE-LI now comic opera, ee . Dermott, Florence Donaid.... alia Sound: Capt. Sawyers Sylvan Beach | Y E he has started in on his anti-juventle jn straw hats and triumphant looks, 1 by Goodwin & Fart. | qT MIG ' AWARD for artifical bc HS a Ay a altel and Grove, on the Kill Von Kull, New tho paaie ay ‘Meilicn. ta labors, thankful, perhaps, In hia heart 1! vou so” could be read in every one A ABBEY 'STHEATIE, 1 sens, con aMiUs | Peete ac Wanita bait, waa granted Dre Mente race Willis, Olive A. Cook... y; Idlewild ett’ Bays | Cloning, musical selections. Minnte Rotheanp < agit ir ex ne actors Ih these mat sie uw progress! Neane. dentia ang Giass, Bon-Chet Restaurant, #20. Sixth Tee eee oe ee ete s’ opel ning, Mustoal welestions, Minnie Rothcay of hearts that managers have given him Hasa'times rejecting New York offers, i FRANCIS WILSON at; wpecialty artineial “Festored es WANS LSpe een x q hearted proprietor, and Holmes's Corn-| tpctosed you wlll find $3.50, the « Something to do, In “A Man with a Yet so execrable was this alleged funny ‘1 if fs ti Para | AAA L GAR 8 and tur capes of Gla Jocquin's Knickerbocker Cot je, walton Grove, on the Little Neck prom-| rentiged from a lemonade, fruit and toy stand at Past,” at the Garrick, a girl known as part that the comedians felt that it eenting next an & Hurnand’s esery description, direct. from manafecterer; q : “ ht 4 rook id 7 iat might Jeopardiae their reputations. take this et Hatest save middieman's profits, 23 years’ practical ex- achei, Re ontory, Long Island Sound. | BET Ritaain avenue toni Miss Mulr plays a part In which about THE M0 f , Sie ® Willam and FE "At ail these places the children have Nettie Tioutatn, 8282 Putnam ave Na HAULS ake Ia UBopner RORBER!! Cmnenss If tho Water Is Not Suitable for Your | —— TONY Rig |tierine ting also. Money saved by come Martin, ae boon ‘treated lke royal visitors with | ella king, 7 E84 Matha 8 Siliehe Nas: to'sey. ls; Foner, Fone Somebody with a very vivid memory Diseases Woe Don't PASTOR'S. TONY PASTOR'S | rite ion! Fotunians turrter, $6. ase Ande ehre late, Ryder & Berrian, 412 Souih pockets full of money to spend, and the | Anta Haupt sai Lextngcon ave, | She is a (ll, gaunt, young thing, and | yay mer terallet tie Yee Oiee Bent ag SORA OWN SHOW, | fits, Gse. conan: artey | avenge Seca proprietors have got nothing for pay ee | Wil Meconnell says that she could | Trving once played a part in petticos OME WORAUSWSTCLART NOAUROAANAR Vom . Ny salar ae TRENT eo Blass, Wilder's Cate, “307 Tiroadway happy Jaughter of thelr ttle ones. ie ioek Nina’ Deane diary” Resmunt” Fawis | doing #0, But Gerry objected to her Just Awe. but Bir Henry, It tw sutd, “made | Weal” Zia a for Witvulara act Sg" cant| | OMATINI TRI HSL ata: ; call. and. see her: a Dh ; a GLE pateer prea Ara ee enonae eae h | get all you want at our brancher, fiat mind | ¥ NEW UNION wi = Glass, mealloanys contectionvey, slaty, $18 Dables’ outings on the Flog a ee ie nee i Tae” [the aame, and put the Garrick Theatre fees tvamel! of sulphur, Sulphur " KRITH eee te bri dedal 3 iM ewreita Original Continnoay Pert Glass, Hotel Manzony, 5 Barclay atreet ground will go to Cornwalton 2% West 1d. | people to considerable trouble, At] ¢ eee healthy and @™ mien AeOn Ww Ae Poa nee LS Mand of Millie Hanson y Saturday, starting from the people 0 ~? | atatn Depot Mt. Tol. 510-18. | Pek ARE YOU FAT iy fee pear Tleventh’ street. pier, Ni ap Hoyt's Theatre the lttle child used in] ) Ss. | 2 ihe eget bas Law Pockstader, Eeaer-Rieser Troupe, 40 others, | with dectled ney gentncins clare 6 ate eee nat rnd aiverty Lat itiyer;| Three Ltte Girie Cotteeted te. |e Litteat Gis" has also come under alva-cea ale Aerutet Gi Prk 2, nash |e, Darel, Reem Bie Tome, ae | alate Glan Doepia's Pharmacy, Second ave: Cee Sion and Bixty-third street, East | tnoiosed you wilt Aud $5, contributed by thie ANGE MIPIGENFO'E. Glapibaduven AHE GeaseARS, ; pia a tat Maat tae HOY: yea WHS Mat Sate 1S id Fitty-firs t vee 2 ver, at 9 x g pilow in ttle giris, © got } on. Columbus ave Kivu Depote va'nyon and” 8) Piaruteon and ice Cen gion Uitte site ee in “The Sporting Duchess” they ‘have iu positive cure for piles. } | {im imte'csiusny tot vha ae itieln wis | wllibier HILLIAR Bra yon and Newtie Kean 0)’ MGneheon and. ice-cream and caken ‘ a Hill be served free on the barge bs. had to withdraw Master Roy Richard- Flathuah ave Conta Wo Vincent | anitiie curtain raiser, THE LIP T DEST GL mycguieis a Vewey at, Astor ceteree Aah munior all gay, tonm: tne son, who played the tiny part of Har- Two sites, a5 and socents 19 Liroad Burner aves date | BROADWAY: THEATRE: otitis. | cave nawlugue ATC mace een eummmeed 91! Sitlaren will have all the fresh, pure, : old” Viscount Fernside, from the cast. At druggists, or by mail. ; 2 Myrtle ave ot) pventags as Mat, Sat. at NM oravers etecuricitys sitiings oaly '$L. Prot. yo creamy milk they can drink anid, wil | "{ Tn the place of this youngster they have | j THR BRANDuRTH Co. 474 Canal Sty N. Vs § | Phare Henaves. tral and Matict ia Lone PRINS ee SSNNIE. (ee - - wad ng ‘halts "aa hobu’ "warmest ft f substituted Miss Annie Blancke, a very S + | ATTORNEY Lawyer yith Righeat referenoes: give to oo e's clean, H - amall-looking woman, who must be at F " . CASINO '* bth ave. room 24 z rR Poe .1s barge, the Wiillam Myers, its new name | : least’ elght and thirty, although eae RELIABLE, experienced lawyer obtaine Giverces Fair. Ivy ‘Dyer Marion’ Jennle ‘Mctough- *“Ploating Playground. | pariaes set tamptty (areas oil Wary Mounties Othe chive doctors. will ook after the eC as Sane Up to look about i MERRY WORLD! | too! trarien : jnndewei eats een ee Gear, Joaninen 6 Co, 812 Bisiheatenne:: Fee ae ie meer SN iso out for Cie there laltics leveiy tirde ei calla oor | HARLEM OPERA-TIOURE. His, Mat. Sa 2) 4 vow YOUR FATE and fortune; esasalé hy each outing will look out for the } there im the lovely little girl called Per y entite 5 Leyte peo ones, ry | heeds. ‘wants and desires of mothers and clita West. By which it will be aeen MAY BE APPLICABLE TO oT ‘ 38 Ni ‘a | H RI LBY. an Eta ae Anu eee Glass, Frarer's Drug Biore, Fifty-tourth cHihie nervice 1p a part of the work of that the theatrical season 80 far Is giv- 7 ve eS eet DOES NOt AREDY £0 : ¥ EI 5 ound; e Lint ‘Dragsist, 18 Tee TTA TT a rie, an MR BARE BA tah ce ine dety tent et seapetes oni] | THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN |qitthtntit iat tag | ar ee ao ar moat Glass, Shannon & Lyon's Restaurant, 391 Sixth avenue. Glass, Atlantic & Paciflc Wine Co, 43 readers of Sete mnenine Frond! Con: Playwrights scem to insist upon the| WHO MAKES GOOD HIS PROMISE EVERY TIME, AND WHEN HE Says Sat (pine CHARLES W, WIGMAN ‘address 471 McDenoug’ d z at, Lirooklyn, N.Y. “Cashier, ‘The World,’ Pulitzer Build- Fauntleroy typa of character—which Ot HE WILL ACCEPT al HUMANITY BRORE i _ =o m1 NESE ve 5 entirel: a A, Laurent'e Pharmacy tne, New York.” Gitte of cloning are Mr. Gerry evidently wants Janauachek, ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK NEXT WEEK TWELVE TEMPTATIONS | OCA NES rene, ane aruenell, ao We Math, ‘orty-ninth treet. ....-+ ecelve K iE Jane Coombs or Ada Gray to int i trading abdomen a . Fro ‘1 Cha it Twenty-first iy erpret, a - - = gw ‘eo! LARGED 's rotrudts e@oc- Son ewchanaiaamra es 21) Coches, meepot,. 2, Rast cement ec NE IN PRETAREE Wa OhNe Vou tor ABreee Tey AcepiEN® 48° | KOSTER & BIAL’S tote ne Ge ata! aa of at Glens, Dr. Carey'n Drug Stor eeu wer BEAN Gt ANCE: loral oF general, ‘removed from any portion ef the ‘venue and Thirtleth wtreet. a) ; He Sent 10. M, Alfricnd and Ae Whaneey iooa| Furniture; Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Car-| ,MOSPAY SEER ua ‘ante chin, remared waists made oma ‘Au the weather moderates tn heat and To the Editor: melodrama, the performance of which| "ages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Por- |aaunes TRI LBY nd carpets at the lowest | humidity the allments of the Summer lowed you wil find « clipoing from “TNe! gid not oceur Monday night, was pre- tieres, Crockery, Refrigerators, Tinware wet AAS Lewian, 45: West 14th solstice become leas agaravating, partic: atertainments, Brening Worlds There ar heen * munake. *™ ented last night at the American The. and Lace Curtains. Hfeningat 18 | ‘iil gies ste sae ute] Ga ularly among little children, andthe phy- nding you a check for ——s e———— atre with @ splendid cast, Although AMERICAN THEATRE, Matinee Siturday “ ‘epeclalies for young mea, 310 sicians of The Evening World” Sick fale hetaat 6 Suton there was a rival attraction at the I Monthly payments taken tf preferred. Reserved sents, Orne inet frele & Balcony, 60C, 8’ Fund cor eport fewer an iret fonday afternoons = —_—_—— TO NEG IET, TATRA . fewer cate of baby uterine inthe tane:| Moca a eitaegaet eye, heae| [HALF MILLION m |S, BAUS ANN & CO, |HEe DIAMOND ROBBERY "uit rte te ae ae ent hives of the very poor with each | your little friends, z i le GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Pea # day's continuance of the cool weather. | iaier Brat Thompton, GUARANTEE PAGE. Luther Laflin Mills °9| THE PASSING SHOW. [eet or simu nosrre Punt tie een however, and these faye, beenune ot the Fete a Fr New Departure in Wants, says, Corner 40th Street and Eighth Avenue, | sveiweyunarinssirmnay yamninr | Test jevsce amcnrgnt tm tsk cote . , because of e ik Fe, " “i | for conference he office of A. Edward Wood- sharp change in climatic conditions they John Stohi. HE Johann Hoff oP! SATURDAYS TL hk vent M. io, Ganitas oF Puldings ‘on Friday afvernoon, 6th Irphane, with a das of Carm bring, will produce a great deal of se find $4.13, the proceeds of a email fair tes Malt Extract has THE CITY OF PLEASU inst, at 8 o'clock. lenin } suffering, Therefore the corps of free Mt ndenenemie Lucy Gray Up to Date. been used in my family Real Estate. : = INCREASE YOUR HEIGHT, without Setensea, Sy ‘ small mite will help som : ——- ATOE HY LYCEUM THFRATRE Clarke's Invisible elevators; worn in any shoe; physicians will not cease in their labors | Mamie Tettit Emma Nes‘eia, (WIth apalogten (a: Wordeworin:) for many years, It > near ath | OTHERN Evga h 1h. Matviees=aturtaye | auppie and elastic. asthe foot itself; presenting for some time yet. But the season of | Anne White, Matilda Daliery | GRE Sad Ip heart 6) Lucy! GF, aay FO R NT uick abd permanent | MAT GRISONTIUOF 2ENDA aii “timen a perfectly matural “appearance ; sgsio Ryan, aapeth, Ts i jucy Gray, * ceil tit 6 thon to all wuts | SARDEN, | Parke Supply ¢ sick ables’ outings on the Floating | ‘And when I crosee! the wild biel mello ferere from, early, ecrorp. te ATLANTIC fire iear canal st. ap Playground will be brougnt to a clone | wl oho, 21 Hale: Mgr simi t!| 1 chanced eet at teak of ay dicinal que Wtis At Very Low Prices ge a Mane Aes Thebes ie Saar, ANTS, AHCRIYER EQ, AROETION, rhe he ing on’Saturday next, b | kK ‘ i wl ent ic eee | Herta Rernacd. Vie Ru hilen. Laty Oreheatrn | Y next, because it is impoesi-| Maud ‘Clark. 338 De Kalb avenue, and Maude That solitary child, in the cen tok CAROLINE ah RINEAL MGs TATED RETIN ble to tell In advance which days will, Brown, 25 De Kalb avenue, gave a fair at 240 oe suntaye Wt i ste | MTH NT, THAT, wear Oth aves | ssc 3 @ smoked a large cigar; ay i SS a Ma *__| Shere abe ty ily "Feached; right ‘at the , be delightfully cool and healthful, and| ,Inclosed and $2, the proceeds of a fair held on 8 Rot, you must understand, fegpiar pic teal earner Pianos and Organs. HERALD NQ TREAT. Bway Neat Pie ie of course arrangements for these out- fies Hoping it will be a Tittle ‘As other ‘women are fe and mill agente. {81 PIANO TUNING ractice. T. Btanle Winstons ROB ROY. : ings have to be made a week or more acally anes The saeral (a Emaat allo Beware of imitations, The genuine Johann piano tuner apd repairer, 243 Fulton st., Bklya, IN smily Hartmann, pust allow, fm advance, even at the late season ; Hal Ho's Mat Ex- All Modern Improvements, |= tepid eee a! DEN MUSEE. ala et all Borrelia goatee 3 ‘k Hartminn. What amy one can see— | when excursion partles are growing tract has this including facilities for WORLD in WAX & GRAND CONCERTS. | E t irle a not structed recely: and ahippin 006s SPINITUALTSM—Nosivess and personal advice; are not so much pressed for businers. reniited S880. The programme, which was ee samen Butger [OD NECK label, ; Colleges, Schools, &c. Ste CHOICE OF . titues The series of sick babies’ out! SU es a — : : oe I iE pate even of ck babi” outings ‘eas i py commen etn Buses & Mevorisoy Co., Agents, New Yor. | Patents. i GUARANTEE PAGE.| | MANHATTAN COLLEGE spell at the fine grove of generous Pro-| ont Want to Play in Your Yani, Fi ie JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. 36 Drvad OPENS EE Tees ae All Boarders Wanted d FOR SUNDAY, RECEIVED AT THE WORLD OFFICE In ° WHICH [S MORE THAN THE COM ‘ A BEFORE NOON SATURDAY, WILL BE PRINTED | t BNED GIRCULATION OF THE All Sits Wanted So THE EVENING WORLD FREE, GUARANTEEING 0,000 nser 1oOns OTHER (8 WEW VORK PAPERS. > scowled at his whiskey and water! really have, been very unpleasant to/did not know that I should fancy bring- | night.’ He, however, did not want tow seven prepared to hear him offer an po ooh, rubbish! said Bey-| darkly and failed to chaff the other as sleep there. jog my luggage there. I said it was go lo bed after the other's departure, | objection le mour. “I ‘afvaid’ of Stephen Lambs- | brilliantly as was his wont. ‘Hunks! id Seymour, under his] rather dangerous procacding for s lady fe said he should wit up and sincke, and | | “I should not do that, sir, tf-Jf 3 may worthy? That is too rich T do not think that Seymour and I) breath; pough f knew that Lambs-| to go out and leave a house to take care begged me to do likewlse presume to advise,” he sald. “I should really funny!" H. had turned in more coward, 1 could see] of itself’ And what do you think she, “It's quite early.” he said, “not 1. | wait a day or two." & loud nojse, ol han # quarter of an ni Uttle out of | answered ?”’ with me, and we'll turn in, if you! “And why, sir?” demanded Mr. Car- é understood was meant |hour, When there \ — [ oraer, too. 1 cannot guess, Lambsworthy."' | wan as suon as I've Muished this peremptorily; “why should we a9 to represent laughter. |came a violent beat- \. | If confirmation had been needed, 1] "She ould: “It's @ good deal more dan- | pipe hours? 2) “You won't beat that if|ing at the street ica should have got it, as a banging came | gerous ° Bankan As’ matter of fact, he echoed Norah, haughtily; “why ~s actica] Joke and a Sequel for Which Seymour you talk for a month. |door, and peering Si, the street Goce 68h Ae ERE | taker lodser had never fer company, efd 1 wait five minutes, Mr. Sey= i : y 01 vi] voles n ‘Mr. Ls- 0 + can: ‘01 Thanked Himself. “NIK. Pe ERR a Ad 98 Wan Just laughing heartily wt & story worthy” lived there, reference.’ I us when-—— will go now,” erled Stephen; “I you suppose for a single | Worthy standing on Stephen jumped up and went out,/ told her 1f 3 xclaimed, turning you for the suggestion, We will instant.) that a girl|the step, with hit coming back to say that it was the ser, | she dared to 5 J 7 mbsworthy come once, and I will see the inspector like | Miss Cardone! | portmanteau in hia Sa eonid stip arcund at fe otnauire, te hunt at" her \ Se aualh Lernlmner eho eet! fiyself” te ; € ; " . would” seriously con: hand and his hat at @ und 3 -l infernal sus- Py cee etter open the door and see." re-) Seytour sat playing nervously wit T did not end hap- | uged Miss Cardonnel's character suf. Sider throwing” herself?) the. back’ of his & morrow, or if he would be here at the] picions “to plied Heymuure philosophically tray on’ the table. He seemed pily—not for Harry | ficiently to prophesy which of her ad- : ny? way on & noodle like | head. ot. cott ee in case his evidence was fer | ne igh: AY it was being beaten wildly as I bol 1 IB, £9, spe ak, and to hav lost ‘Seymour, that js|mirers would be accepted, presuming | Lambsworthy?—a ilabby, invertebrate,| Wondering what Wt < wanted’ niciaaeita ha ES Into the passage. Another Instant ant ‘At last he sald jerkily, am | ¢hey. sposad: aa’ col feeble, faltering bundie ‘of nerves like} he had come back U— Trait I would go with pleasure,” hel have her up my worst fears were verified mbs- With an attempt lo laugh: to say; but it pro-| they both proposed, and I confess I was) 1’) ivsworthy! ood Heavens! Afraid! | for, 1 slipped on explained. ‘But I do not see what ‘evi-| for slander, worthy stood before m= with chattering © truth, everybody, you vided some excel- | Startled when Beymour displayed such) Afraid of Lambsworthy! Ha, ha, ha!'| some things and Sence 7 can sive. 1 tt either! te the portma the accursed spoiling a practi lent entertainment | Strong frritation at the news that Well, that's all night" I said. “tam | ran’ down and "let petarned Restiouny Mie dear tolow, to] never t imaneau—by his si ail Joke (ot ml while it lasted Lambsworthy was expected on the, §lad, for your sake, you are so confi: | him in Pesurned Mey meurs. in detiaaa what Nee ia ia eer as 4 vorthy Was | 80 . (Gent) oT “assume, however, that ¥ou| — "What ts 1t?" called Be: roa and in talked @eene. won't deny she. encou im when | passed hie room, “aued Sevmeur, a8 T the gir! came for really? Bhe was sent & state of great excitement purglary. that © “e : ald, * 4 4 re use a PRES ’ ‘* i to see if-you had give a false address Decne hate He tothe Lord's sake, give me some whis Vapi a about in Wicke ‘Confound him!" he sald, “what does we all came down h use Taw) “1s Lamboworthy,” Tanawered; “ner- | 2 See you had given @ talee adirm tniting theraftair aver "and ONT mans Ven feeling il i tow extremely: field to-day, We he want here? Can't he read in town heh Tsay" she and, saw her with him, haps his landlady is out, and he can't 94 "thought Lambsworthy would have mpaeitnl ae tnd Mine Car. He followed me into the sitting-room fuany i would bee velle’ OWe wel any ¢ ‘A ; . pound to say and fell into a chalt ie same i Lf were all of us Just as well?” (We were supposed to be “She flirted with him," sald Seymour, nired thi 6 | eaen a . r a little tured of it, but & 2 the Kame thing,” he muttered, curred in the ys Maying in Wick-;cramming for an exam., the three of tol¢rantiy: “shy flirted with him a ttle He nea Ree catia: Coca Cee eA eee |) RMIRRH ER TED! Be CaRUia Lee vay Tour roared With laughter every. time gu the vaame thing. “The. hottse’ had house he tried. | 4 Ww rahe w et njyea! Why not? A girl must amuse her-| [lt oui ae ; ; cane PY and T caught @ look int rdonneta gust the same t TP eke heen un andiord. is ‘my. tobace etsfield, and Seymour had fallen | US). “What does he want to come both | Sete T'do not compain of that Juroken jnto. Lambaworthy was grewiiy | go to a houie, a perfe t atringer. You! Gyoq chat wugured badly for him in con- | yo Beene ee SA Gnin ator ea al const, and—well, there Se ie ne thucinations of Btien|Sfine tere for Hinata lucky replied, Ssingutasty | Mert he landiudy, who had Sigage, @ rooin furnished with 1 sequence, If nobody élae) was. «vmpa- 4 ek wasn't a burglary last “ OMe aorta gata i | spending the evening ‘out and had « latch-key; and the s evening, WD: ae one ie aa. room: everything scattered any up 4 Norah Cardonnel, possibly because! “Well, you forget." T sald, “Lambs- | fortunate-for your own peace of mind. | returned a few minutes before himeeit, | the iandlady. Is burglary’ takes Mele the ne eG y, We fown, Beymouut. 1 shall go mat Might at all) it was worthy ‘may be said to be the discoverer | His letter #ays he wil be with us to-) fad ne nute ° ; ae ry takes grey Seymour disappeared during (he med in measurable Gatance of artunged between Wicketafield is @ dull little watering | of Wickeiacll. vat ail events neither | morrmw., He wants me to look out for| Rad imet Bim In the passage in a state | placea burglary never having occurred | qgeraan—went for a long tramp, De cn Beymour was concerned. It place and there was nothing else to do; you nor I would ever have come down | room for him." door, which she had locked before she| Lambsworthy’ living bi there would Sad and 1 had the indignant Lambe, alnly seemed like fatal Wher u's a possibly because he knew, or at least Lere if he had not been that he wag | “Cannot our landlady accommodate; left,’ had ‘been forced open. ‘The has | Have been @ warrant IsUCT for oT Oe ean en etal she CWO me pyer Lellow went (hare ah te, to be @ buns suspected, that she was worshipped by |hever even have known the Cardonnels| “Ny! 1 nald, “she can't—not with al cheat of drawers’ het ben” ined eee | Stns inde ita owe had noticed @ card with “Apartments HUtwiary; his name would be vont got’ Alisn Carmcnneta onnels No.” L sald, “she can’ h hest of drawers had been rifled of al Do you think that 1s xo, 0 low ng "i dow r i f ¥ Btephen ‘Lambsworthy, and Stephen but for him remember that” °°" ¥| pedraim, that ia! come In here | their cuntents Jasked Btephen Sppeuiing’to me witnbig (o Lett on kiya window just around here wax never wn thing known 1 ke Fok of contempt aa he Oniky Ww: is eapecial bet eymour growied was a fact that | to meals, of cour Wii have te) "Phe room is in a most dreadful con, | eyes the corner, and sug > Stephen jr inished speaking; and Rambeworiay’ HRs ere rele yambeworthy “had introduced “ua to sleep out of the: honse. dition’ wald Ste and the wor | 1 admitted (hat it sounded probable, ONLAINID a ronm In the Bolte ing We Mave hin whiskey, and more whis- Uton's dink Seymour z 1 ane never cared to be re ymo' seed his s mar oy creature! most off her | ‘ that) "This looks @ good, substantial kind ey Gund a i hiskey again, 1 e . I do not want to attribute unworthy | minded of ‘h i es ah a a head, ‘She said that she had never. had | ,waced fae ty was a of dumiciie” he said. “ane not | ) Whether he slept when we left himsat Hier papa’s violent motives to him; as a matter of fact, 1) 1 don't want him,” he said. “I don't | different as to. the ‘ar i jsuch an experience before. 1 waite les | 4; 2! very matter Be Duralereed ie teaches last on the couch 1 do not iknow, but his opinion Of practicat iked him very much; so let us give him| Zz: ith him; lounged away in th 4 “neighbor cane In to. keep he > prove nest nlaee you choose to DE broken Inte, | face was A nite a sheet In the Kes and jokers paled Py Un AE ve Ul your friend. Parade, where, I have no whe was frightened to. b still ‘be vou eng wm! mornbe, and when Mt and Mrs. Car inleance be the benefit of the doubt and say he ha mine, and he pected to meet the Cardonn house-or I should” ha ely A the lene ed with their daughter they | side It sand - grown to adore Miss Cardonnel because 3 Te is his dally custom, ner, You n i u Lambaworths, who shuddered at the were a4 fi worthy’s & atured ‘assurance that 4 lady, fam ashamed to say that 1 neg! up a bed on the sofa for to-night, you { xhakedown bate ide mane n, and eailied forth At is no ha fell perfectly un- Miss Cardonnel was adorable. Anyhow, | @ \ Bae te heard anee | ect AE Manama ‘ett, : a A shake ty see if he Could arrange {t was plain that he was hopelesaly in| tales." Worthy that’ afternoon and ns fe ar | "Why didn’t you may there ax you in-| all retin caine back and told Us he had set eae. iccame Mrs. Stephen ye @ wears spec- | rived y i arli train than t one ende said Seyn ar, y n i a 8 - rm id e pd o Jove, and though 3 had been honored tacles because he in| he tad mentioned on tha morrow @ who had joined ua. They "1 4 We Jo you know I'm| Words falled her to exe he “Wedding. Whether af- By Tamiamorthy » eentsences t: the short - sighte I volved upon him to go around and ex- ven't atolen the beds, 5 ar said is tru é Nor pantera fe edging: Si Nerner ass matter A hccigaaid did not give much > ereerwed: "and Plare tor aalrasels after he Fee en . ? lor his chances. being >wever, hi guite cheerful whe No two fellows could possibly have young lady, that ihe returned to the cottage to supper: he 4 . ene of the late « » me i that the same kind 3 stupidity of the poe 1 but that A said Lambs-! o'clock next morning, a li What should hive :. \is how they did end. do you and, when he came back 4 there, t a ast, has always \ strange, bu Arext approach of @ rage that vid be taken up, f ‘ he has only hims fdn't oceur toma. It] T ever seen him In H Ko to ion myself) Paul's, ES = rot, Seymour!| had had tea at his friends, the Cardon-| a en more unlike than Stephen and| Anyhow. {f he is! nels, in the mean time, and he told us Harry Seymour. Harry, dashing, good-| such a complete duffer, why need you he had secured a comfortable little room| kave me such a whock,| “Uld chap, the wretch does suspect 'Sure thin Seymour, exploding fe 1 were yout. will > mind his coming in the next street to us, He inquired at} the whole thing: it was| me © exclaimed Seymour Was |afresh. Cons f hy remember go With you, Confound humored, high-spirited and handsome; | “What do you mean ed Harry, | what hour we breakfasied and promised so unexpected, that my, right! She wave me my back, | ing Heldences Uke that don't N it all, We will go at Stephen, meek, nervous and with next/| sharply. Us not to be late. He wan so very lively own {dea was fo get away | and sald, if it was all the same to me, Something ‘must 42a nothing to say for himself. That| “You ‘are annoyed at his arrival be-| and talkative, for Lambsworthy that T! as soon as T could, And they have sent| she would rather not let the room, Of to Lambsworthy done, and Wwitnout . heir only | cause you are afraid you may find your| felt the fa'r Norah had been agreeable | to the station, and the police will be here| course, I said T did not mind; and. as that evening, pressing him to tty his ere very young was their only| nose out of joint when he appeai Ijin their interview, and I fancy Harry | ery, noon There is no sign of how the|#he Was rather inclined to be hig obacco after supper, and king hands noticed that in @ moment Seymour resemblance, I thought I had |eay if he is such @ duffer why need you|Beymour had the same idea, for he! burglars effected an entrance. It would| handed, I added that, on the whole, I [with him warmly when the; “Goods | was almost as pale as Lambsworthy; I a

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