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_ found it, contributed musical selections appropriate to the Pictures being represented. THE BABIES’ LAST SAIL Among the numbers on the programme most contialt received were ‘Fonts. "Good-by sunt by Mi Alice Humble, a young wome with a furur, the operat "Ben Bolt, by May hoe, a little ne Laie met ¢ eles End of the Floating Playground] sitactis™; f.sfitsitel (n3 dame Wy Amy 7 ‘ Thi g tarlatan, elicited great applause. The tabdleaux 280) watch "were Neceted a ripe 18 Sei 1) “Faith, Peace and Glory, stwenitetn Century, Guards son tanta Tat More than 35,000 Tots Hi Joyed the Excursions. The Free Dectors Are at Work Baving the Babies. ‘THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. ~* Ferrio acknowledged. ir, Bila Kaibel Ver Fy ‘Avaie Magate Junghag.ccs. sessccesc. 10 ra enieitainment, Bert Cohen, Ruble Cohen, Mabel Mack, Sadie” Abrahams... ec ccc: Mand, Emma Laird and Amelia Ander: Amanda ‘Heath, Fannie Palmer, Emit Linden, Thom Botce Larchmont, N. YI... iossie Mad Annale and Susie Smith, Ma Nettle Barringer, May. Tompkt L. Horton, “Nelly. Kell Crem en was & 3.00 nds Fort Wadsworth, ronal aig Sachs, Frank and LITTLE ALMA M'CRACKEN. cket mmioweiicsreeniad, 00 0 « Marie Carr. and deneiie Cart EDt GTeDINE was due, are Misses Christine, Bren Pair, Mowat Hope, sity, mma ¢ Horetice Cole, Faith Reagan, Masters John ealel O'Granell, Philip 2.09 Rhbert, Frank Sloan, Eddie Simpson and. others i 200 Tl eee crema was re largely attended on dman an 4 the frat ovening that the programme wae re- eAlite Reldman and David Rackiya 2.00 Peared'to the delight of over one hundred. puesta ‘Bluma. Cob 1.0 who comld not be seated on the firat night, It uma Cohen, Mary Wan unanimously. voted the mort succeastul prt f ; Saab 1.29 vate affair old Greenwich Village has for puaverk ‘paige an vue pi y ket CLS fF, Nellie Fellows and Annie C Baraiuecteigns ahd Anais Camptell 00 Loute’s Little Stand, Barer, “Wilite Arctander, Yiarotd W. To the Bittor: mon Gaadwin + 100 L gend you $4.80 which I collected by having Py rie and Carrie Webber ‘ $4 & stand in front of our house, 137 Kast One Daisy ant Alice Falrbough. ie lp a ae The last trip of “The Evening World's” Sick Babies’ Fund Floating Playground is making to-day, A thvu-! and convalescent tots and their weary Mothers sailed this morning for Con- | walton Grove, Long Island Sound, about % miles away, where they will spend: Several hours on the merry-go-rounds and swings and under the trees. Then they will come back refreshed and hap- Py and the Sick Babies’ Fund excur- sions for this season, which have been #0 popular, will be at an end. Caterer Thaddeus A. Judson, of 1118 Third avenue, will feed the youngsters and their guardians in his usual beral way, and there will be music by Flynn's orchestra’ On the water and on land the bargeload of youngsters will be | made comfortable and happy, with Mrs. | Charles 8. Younger and her corps of | Qssistant matrons to look after them, and see that they enjoy themselves and get the full benefit of the excursion, All the poor are sorry that these out- ings on the Floating Playground, which have brought pleasant breezes and new Foses to the cheeks of fevered and sick Utele children, are over. i More than 35,000 babies and mothers have taken advantage of the outings Guring the Summer, end this, with the work of the large staff of free doctors maintained by the Fund, who have vis- ited and treated about 20,000 bables in the tenements, has proved a boon and a eal blessing to the poor. Those who have been benefited by these excursions this Summer and who have had their purdena of grief and despair I:ghtened y the efforts of the free doctors will @erive consolation from the statement Hundred and Twenty-second street, small amount will help the fu youra respectfully, LOUIS ‘A, METZ, THE FUND'S HELPER! Money Raised by Stands, Faire Various Fntertainments. Inctosed please find proceeds of stair q Let ‘ashi and Edw Park pla that the same attention from the doc- fyaduetas sine tan waren’ NOTKed hard tor tors and the same free excursions on Jules iiau, Touts Silver, the Floating Playground will be given Lou's Blau, Herue Fithlan, them next year again. Freddie Lane, Harold Fitepatetek, The free doctors are still in the fleld, Morris silver, Neil McNeil. and will remain at work for some time. Meanwhile all who have contributions to make to the Sick tes’ und should gond thet money to “Cushler of World, ulitger Building, New York City, Little Alma McCracken's Entertain- Hoping others will follow thelr good example for so worthy @ cause, pl find $10.87, collected at the Hath Beach, by Besous, ‘Margarita de Garmendia, Hesows, Wand: ment. 0 find inclosed check for $1.26, made by 1g lee-cream. Margie Pay Entering tnto the apirit of general popularity Dorothy Pay which the ‘Stck Babies’ Fund enjoys, littl Miss Tor 81 4 Inclosed find check for $1.18, proceeds of sales Alma McCracken, who has not yet seen her sec- of gtand at roadway and Bedford avenue, Brook- ond birthday, decided with her mamma's asslat- lyn; are sorry that we did not start sooner, but ance to give an entertainment to help the dear Ne Baye now got to yo to school. Uitte alck tou, ‘The plan was most heartily EMMA LENS | Molle Halen, seconded ny the small population in the neigh- Dorhood. There 18 « certain magnetic charm about the small Queen of Greenwich Village Babyland Inclored find $1, the proceeds of a stand in front of $63 Lexington avenue, hoping it will do ome little tot good which attracts all the children to Mer earringe, c the and her famous dog Ray.’ the pot of fi rrtnn wast Bark hold court ‘every alton. Hor mast Maavunced her intention of In-reasiy. tha Sie sale beld on Babies’ Fund, and ber litiputlan saviecte at her orookiyn We Bidding. with Unwonted zeal, dievnced of more but, mall as than two" hundred and. ‘Qty tickets, reallsing rope it witt help same’ it! 7 $29 for tho henet, Mra. McCracken, at May’ God bless the starters of thle work. Fourth atreet, the en- y, Arstically “arranged tableaux vivante, Mise and Miss Carney, two planistes of note, Clara Hilt, 10, 20¢ Montrose avenue. Cartle Wahr, 10, 206 Montrose avi joase find inclosed 44 conta, proceeds of & THE WORLD: SA’ 'URDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 189 Ada Wootten, Juile Feldbaum, @ ch’ avenue. lemonade stan’ weually stuck together in the morning, and mj Annie Feldman, 7, | ayes have @ red and inflamed appearance. } DISTRESS, Passaic, N. J. Apply pure vaseline to the Ids at night, and use the wash of borax and camphor water given in The Evening World" of Sept. 6. the preceade of tate meld Inclosed at the resid Crove street, Wesley Irwin, Louisa Wolf, Charles Hilkermter, Mra L. Schulenburg, Brooklyn, by Witltam Schulenburg, Adelaide Irwin, Charles Schuleaburg. 11 find tnclosed $2.90, the proceed: fale held by five little giris om Thirteenth « Brook Georgina Wilkinson, — Mamie Murphy, Senate’ Wilkinson, Ide Wille, teabel Myrih. o- Kindly tell me how I can keep my head free trom dandruft. AB. Shampoo your scalp with green soap and tepid water several times a week, J. F. WHITMYER, M. D. QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE. e and the We held a fair at 136 Schenectady avi $1.60, which we hope will sick bables. Bena Connors, 9, Eiina Farrell, 10, Nense find $12.78, proceeds of a fair The Rules of Best De Horewith held on the lawn at 242 Randotph avenue, Jersey ay Heights, J, Friday, afternoon, the ath 5 lyn Quaite, Ernestine Qual! sa you when you are @ mere acquaintance? Alice MeAghon, Bessie Fock MARGERY AND MAR Agnes Powell, ae It te @ decided “act of disrespect.” A a far greater lack of self-respect, how- TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR. | ever, is shown by the girl who per mits tt. ee 6 WIL you kindly decide the following dispute? To the Editor: Pease publish @ remedy for a tanned and ou burned face, ©. K. Get a lotion composed of ten grains of citric acid, one ounce of glycerine and ‘one ounce of rose water. Apply it sev- eral times a day. Ny friend uring © discussion, tnaiste that there 18 Bo euch mame as “Frances; that the proper ay to address a lady by that name le “Francie.” MAUD K., Brookiyn Your friend ts wrong. “Frances” ts & regular Woman's name. ‘'Francis" is the masculine form of “Frances.” ee eo 8 e Will you please inform me if the bride's vet! ta worn over the face or not? TRL ‘The veil may be worn over the face or not, as the wearer prefers, ee Kindly print a remedy for the ftehing caused by fea and mosquito bites Ac You may find a good remedy in a mix- ture consisting of equal parts of water of ammonia, spirit of camphor and alco- Kindly tnform me if It 1s proper to eat with hol. Apply it as required. tlov. at wedding, being that Tl wear an evening dress with short sleeves K. R. Please print @ remedy for cold tm the head, Long gloves, such a worn with p nose; also, give a garele that may be used by one who ty subject to ton atitin, CAL K., Jersey City, No J. 1, Use a solution composed of ten grains of menthol, ten grains of euca- lyptol, ten drops of ofl of cubebs and two ounces of liquid albolene, with a nasal atomizer every hour or two as re- quired. 2 Get a solution consisting of ten drops of ofl of peppermint, one dram of pure carbolic acid, and three evening dress, are so arranged that they can be slipped off at the wrist, thus leaving the hands fret ee out walking with a gen for him to put his arm around me and ki wood-night? I am seven. teen years old. IGNORANT. It fs most decidedly “improper.” You should under no circumstances allow a man svch privileges unless you are en- Te ft Improper w tleman in the arams of alcohol; add ten drops to & gaged to be married to him. teacupful of hot water, and use as « see gargle every three or four hours, In tt proper or not to slp coffee or tes with a * 6 (6 spoon? EMMA. Please say what I can take for a pain and accumulation of gas in the stomach after eatin Whenever you can do 0, drink tea or coffee without the ald of a spoon, M. F., Paterson, No J. | oe You may obtain reltef Ly taking five! 1. Kindly tell me which olde is tt proper to drops of tincture of nux vomica in Walk when walking with one of two ladies at a water before and a powder composed of ftir. 2 Which side te It proper to ait when a: two grains of pure pepsin and five inner with one or two ladi Ww. c., grains of subnitrate of bismuth af-er| Rutherford, N. J. each ea 3. At their right. 2 When you take one lady in to dinner, sit at her left. When there are two you may sit be- tween them. oe Please inform me of a good remedy for young children who are troubled with hives J. A. The aromatic syrup of rhubarb is a very good remedy. Give one teaspoon-| Two college beys (both friends of ming) are ful every three hours, as required. Spending part of sheir vacation in New York Cee City, They write, saying they would Ilke to call some afternoon and in the evening take mamms mina me ew te tal DA AL aad me to Marhattan Beach, 1. Should 1 ask them to tea. 2. Will you euggest @ nice bill of Take a pill containing one or two/ tit si: at oemk tact fakn Grains of reduced tron after each meal. | "\’ ye" Would be a kind attention 2 eee: At 6 o'clock teas, tea, coffee, amall sand- Please tell me bcw often should phosphate of wiches, Albert biscuits, bonbone and soda be taken for & yellow complexion? And cake may be served. . should it be taken in hot or cold water? eee B. H. a. 1. It should be taken in doses of one] «iipers ctu of heme Cettiegs, vinta teaspoonful three times a day, 2 1t/")) 0° , may be taken in elther hot or cold| petted to seat the punto Wine ox water (preferably ‘hot): marriage takes place in a private rest- Oe the ushers’ duty {s to bring up ‘Will you please inform me what I could uee'the guests after the cererfiony to con- for my eyes; they water and burn e great deal? / gratuiate t4@Pbride and bridegroom. EAB. ee Use the wash of borax and camphor! jg i proper for « you! a ng man to go toe party water, ag directed in “The Evening | without his lady friend, although they are not World” of Sept. 6. engaged. JEALOUS. ea 8 Yes. I have been troubled with a severe cough for ee some time past. Will you plesse suggest » rem- Kindly tnform me if @ lady must walt until the ody? J.-F. H. | gentleman asks her to take bls arm before taking You may find a very good remedy in a|'t, she being acquainted with him a long time. mixture composed of two drams of mu- 0.6 riate of ammonia, two drame of fuid| If he {s an old acquaintance she need extract of cubebs, two ounces of brown | not wait for him to offer his arm. mixture and enough syrup of wild Te tt nice, or rather proper, for a young man cherry bark to make four ounces, Take|*e hum a song, or whistle « tune at the table one teaspoonful every three hours. while iting to be served between courses ut eee dinner where some people are strangers? A LADY TYPEWRITER. na ate Prin’ Gireetions for makiog & auinige] 1+ 45 a decidedly ungentlemanly act, of You can find « good formula in "The | Which no man with the alightest claims Evening World! at Rept, &, to good breeding would be guilty. ° . ° ‘3 T am troubled with @ pain and feeling of op- | pression jn my stomach and Intestines after each meal. Please fe the cause and also remedy, 1. The disturbance 1s probably due to | indigestion, 2 You should avoid h in eating, masticate your food thor- oughly, and take a tablet composed of two grains of pure pepsin and thri grains of pancreatine after each meal. oe. ly tell me what to do. eo 8 trom tm pill form 1 go with » young lady and when walking she brings another young Indy This young lady's gentleman friend {8 @ chum of mine, but hr te employed out of town and comes to the city about once a month. Do you think it 19 right for me to fool or to crack Jok: with this young Iady im the absenos of my chum, and in the presence of my lady friend? P. G. There ts no known law, human or «l- that forbids a man to “crack * with a friend's fancee, whether in the presence of @ third person or My ayellds are tete-a-tet fuse, T toved him 9a much. Dut he dosen't know Ite "Would you teil him so? MEAN SOMP GIRLS AND OTHERS, BROKEN LETTY, Folbtes and Charme of the Fair | Sex in Prose and Verse. | To the faitor: Thoy sent Nim round the elrcie tate To bow before the prettiest the I'm bound to nay the choice he made A creditable caste displayed; Atthough—I can't eay what {t meant The Mitle maid looked tHl-conteat, How Can She Tellt To the BAltor Lam seventeen years old, and am tn love with | ® young man of about twenty-two years of axe Will some one tell me what ter that he may become aw i love him, and also how o or wot he rociprocat in He's in 1 To the Rattor: Fm tn love, How one in love doos feel? It you had my experience, You'd go without many a meal, Win task was then anew begun— To kneel before the wittiont one; Onve more that Little maid sought he And went him down upon his knes, Bhe bent her eyes upon the Boor T think abe thought the game @ bore In the morning. at breakfast, Alaa! { cannot eat. ‘The same with dinner and supper) My appetite ts gone complete. He circled then—his aweet behest, To kiss the one he loved the best; For all she frowned, for all she chid Me kissed that littie maid, he did. And then—though why I can't decide ‘The WN"tle maid looked eatiahed BOWARD L. ST, JOMN, Tremont, N. Te I'm drawn tp love's strong meshem, And cannot go to sleep. I never feit like this before. Oh, how iny heart does beat, Gave Her Up for Kitty. To the Editor: ‘A young lady ade me as friend to tay the following facts before your readers and get their \dvice: She has been ‘keeping company” with ® young man for about three yoare He bas elwaya been very attentive and kind until re- contly, and he apreared to love her dearly. Of late, however, ho has not eallet on his re MESL RT ee ne aighta tor doing ao, but goes around with #0%8 | Vil Qe Inuigrentiy and toy acca ae young men, who Keep His out tate When thit| Vint company: gone, sther girl tien he eit | lady dyes him hte conversation t#| come to me Amt oink. tient in allowing. pitt and he | give me any attention? 1 think T've heen advised to marty her, And end my ch pain, That TE may goon ve well enough To eat and sleep again on Ca Questions, To the Balt Tam a girl of seventeen ad am { love with & young man, who in @ Gine-looking fellow. He al Always about some one named “Kitty, Tete me ANY attentions L much of urea a fot of wang, something he never Ald be: | Aiayy welcome bin Algs eive four triniont | fore. He uses quch words as “atraight” and| issue Is It right or weeng to hint a ycuag i, y ‘fuah,"* and very often says “edge up; you're | Man Kood-night? CARRIE W shy." Now, thia young Indy 1 heart-broken, and ——— M'DOUGALL WRI $A SONG, wants to know how to win Atm back, make him Teave these young men ant forget this it lepne Wor! wucracRine Cie x named “'Kitty,"” and also drop wane Pdr | Catchy Quill in Verse-Makings | Can any renter hetp hert ’ Tho latest song to bid for public fa- vor, which {t is likely to get In abund ance, is “Ruy and Buy,” the words of | which are from the pen of the famous cartoonist, Walt McDougall, and the muste by Lillie Mahn Slogfried, Roth words and music are catchy and invit- ing, and it ts probable that when the vaudeville stage takes the song up, | which {t is doing already, although it has only Just been published, it will be A TRUE FRIEND. Gone. fo the RAltor: No more to me doth unlit sktes ‘Their wonted thoughts of glatness bring And scenes which could once charm mine eves Now bid but tears of longing spring. For, ob! the heart, bereft, must grieve, ‘And muse, forlorn, past Joya upon; No peace {s mine at morn or ere, My heart's beloved, aince thou art gone! whistled and sung by everybody in Whon Iked, ‘neath Luna's beam® J town, Lew Dockstader, now appearing Fond memory now the hour portrays; as the "Mayor of New York" at Kelth's ‘Thy tender tones, tn vivid dreams, SUI ting Mike well-remembered lays: “Dear heart, whem space doth Intervene, Union Square Theatre, ably next week. Mad, will sing it prob- Ellis also will have it in her repertoire. of the verses: When you saunter out at eventide to take « Httle walk After dinner, with your pockets full of ehink, You moet a friend, with whom you atop to hay ; a little ik, | ‘ rbesp ion fone will sympathize with ma 1] And you go with him to take @ aingla drink, fam a young lady of nineteen years, rather nice | Where you find a lot of fellows you are awful looking, @ blonde, and have blue eyea People klad to know ell me Y Groen stylish, I wish to renew the ac-| Standing round and calling for the eam quaintance of @ young man whom I met at an| Amd you buy, and you buy, and you buy, a affair a few montla ago and haye met oceasionally bur, ‘at noon ume since, Ae I am heartbroken will] Aad you've only yourself to blame some one sympathize with me and toll me how 1) — crew tn scanaat "LEA |Doot Progner De Pietra Santa Her one ‘And gleama the moon thus radtantly, ‘© Is ons Gaze thou above, and Joy, my queen, Bhall tell my soul, ‘She thinks of the ANNIB FISHER. of Eliza's Broken Heart. ‘The Ca you To E, A. F. or eae To the Baiter* Lost! i . You were sitting, tltchetng, atiteht 8a large number of patients lack the neces. tary power to digent solid food, and woud n voice, bewitching, through the use of stimul While your al ta be mercly ‘oft oar; excited and weaker therefore. I rexant it of ST GaE Konee Riling {mmonse value to t) stitioner to bring to ba Ld Lats aid @ nutrition end remedy like the With love's delicious thrilting dghann Hoff'e Malt Extract, which As 1 iatened, lady dear. wht act not only as 4 tonic mut aA & nutrient aswell and which ts less exciting than wine softly reading Br'ry word my yassion feeding, For I knew that each low tone, ‘Ap you read the am'rous rhyme Jn that too-fast-festing time, ‘Was meant for me alone, And your dark oye scintiliated! ‘Then I knew that I was fated To love yeu, love. forever! And I did not, would not, try ‘To ‘acape that ‘witching eye— *Twould have been @ vain endeavor, No! 1 swore that I would win you If @ woman's heart were In you, On, say I've kept ti You've ten thousand charms about yous I will not live without you; Love must conquest, conquer both. ase stioulant Beware of imitations, The genuine Johann frat has this signature = aar Eisner & MENprison Co., Agents, New York, ASK FOR THE GENUINE Hog’ s Malt Bx Fy ? on neck label. . ‘ Ly JOHANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT. GREAT BILL, EVERYTHING NEW, YUCCA, Strongest Woman on Karth. RALSTON BROS., Pi Emperors of the Reptile Tribe. Den of 8 30 Spect wean Letty’ To the Editor WIIl some of your readers kindly advise me what to dof Iam @ young girl seventeen years old and nice fooking, and Tam in love with « Chilly Lover, Ife-Saver. young map, For quite « while he has been com- Ing to my house three times a week. But by THEAIRe. Mie faa tet him with anetner aint He tet | NEW COMPANY — 30 ARTISTS. SPECIAL SUNDAY CONCERTS, wtully bad about It and didn't say two words to eat “Fe f $1 SHOW FOR 1c. her all the way home, but he pretended he idn’t see me, Next (ime T met him he sald It HERAT D wa. THKATIC recurs was a fellow he had with him and not « girl,| WHITNEY OFLA ROB ROY, wy my heart ts broken, a 4 stopped coming altogether, and we didn’t and when I meet hii Not long ago be me to go out with him fore sail, I couldn't r BIJOU, beginning PION., SEPT. 16, MAY IRWIN. WIDOW JONES | SaLas OF SEATS SEPT. 12, | TOLENE e mn > 2B e = m BETWEEN 3D AND XINGTON AVENUES, ouster Vandeville, Noon to Midnight. Remember FOR SHORTENING NEVER USE MOR® THAN PROCTIINDE ta ac SOnPoL PACKED HOUSES, COM ELE Bh ans, Haw sent LAN DALE hays: “The elephants are asteme [ishing How such tratning could have been ace complished Lockhart alone can explain. Little Roney 1. The comic elephants will captire the town, IT IN A COM) PAN, HEATING It with THE! OTHcR 5 LENDID FEATURES ARE: PAN. COTULENE PRODUCES THE DEST RE- Mist Dili Harlow, Sisters Andersea, Broa. Done ¢ WHEN VERY Hor, nut ag rp Sldkon & Arcei, WT. Carleton, Russell Bros, J, F. Ficer, Sisters Don, Watson & Hut Cation 2 Holcotb: many ovher wotable noveltiee, dlever, Bistera De Van, American Macs; 34 others, Sunday Concert '2.30 to 11 P. M.,’ continuous, DA LY’S eee 8 o'CLoUK pcerunn eee Ee OOLiian De Ce REIN MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at & ABBEY’S THLATRE, is way, con Sth ae 9 FRANCIS WILSON Presenting next Monday Sullivan & Burnand’s Intent ACHES THE COOKIN Directions THAN LARD, CARR SHOULD BR No? TO LET IT RURN-WHEN HOT IT WILL DELICATELY BROWN A BREAD iN HAL A MINUTE. for using FOLLOW THFS® DIRECTIONS IN USING Cot. AND LARD WILL NEVER AGAIN BE PDRMITTED IN YOUR KITCHEN OR IN YOUR FOOD, POINT MUCH SOONER TAKEN ENOU BIT OF we proad way. Matinee saturday at 2 “Two Orphans, with a dash of Carm THe’Ciry OF PLEASURE. BROADWAY THEATRE. ai" Srencs. Qttolene csr ‘end hi ie IN TINS WITH TRADE MARKS—"COTTOLENE” the great success, [AND STEERS EAD IN CoTtoN-PLANT) FLEUR-DE&sLIS, pr Serr ete. WREATH -ON BEVERY TIN, HOYT'S THEATRE; B's, "sta ett as nghtnn HILLIARD ii Ha (| NEW UNION squaRk. KBITH'S geeekcer ome Lew Dockstader, Rgger-Rieser Troupe, @ others, te/TRILBY MADE ONLY BY 1h N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, loago, and Produce Exe! New York. “DISEASES OF MEN, near éth Kvening at 15, a aa Maing private dieaete "var: | rye (UU Gib ave ond OL at at Mae ae facie at, Cena cumin, lee ome TYCO aoa to evening 0 jundaye, 4 $s _ mt bos =— © Sunday, 0 to 1% 8 &: PASTOR'S MAT 1EE To-Day. ______ Sporting. MATINEE PRICES, 1b, 45 AND 6 CENTS Coney Isiand Jockey Club. EDEN MUSEE. WORLD In WAX & GRAND CONCERTS. Alretk Aeron Sora. ‘Zalia NI entre | ances Biway and wiaher |4 154015] White Crook. GARRICK, Seiist tee B. ATLANTIC $2527: cunt oe Feta tttabatrt rchestre. si HEAD BAY. Will leave foot Bast sath RACE AT 2 P.M Race Days for Autumn Mevting, Sept. 7 10, 11, 43, 1 Fant tin at, and, foot wnitehall i 2 Amusements. MANHATTAN BEACH Swept by Ocean Breezes, (50). Personal. X—A—A.—SBAL GARMENTS, fer cape ot fence ven all work? uriesquere—** 1408 Titeriog ant repairing also. Movey saved by" coms Kice’s Chrous Carnival ....00% 90 0nd 9.00 |guiting’ Gen F. Coulen,, furrier, 38 ast 19h Be. Detween Broadway and 4th ave, A.—THE HIGHEST AW. tan pBiad! dU abt anes oe . Deane, dent iN itd @t.; apectalty artificial testh; exp) ARB YOU FAT?—90 pounds reduction a with decided benefit to beslth Bicycle ‘Trac! Fireworks. atternoon “208, s GHAND OMCHESTRA. performers: lai MISS CAROLIN uw BUGEND | starvation diet cure, ‘sclds, COWLES, of 4 cere, drawn, eeids, wap and Miss GERTRUDE KUTLEDG! SV ee Laat night of Pain'e Fireworks, a Fist cLAS® CRCTURER desired 42 the ACADEMY or MUSIC, Lath FVing place FATS and foriune; coemalt Glimore & Fon K! Prope & Mgrs. A MARVELLOUS SUCCESS. seimict. © Bite hy Be The Sporting Duchess. i Manigoment Charles Frohman, fecal nee ca Tanner, Allee” Pisehe The Natural Law Cure, 100 West 234 st. MATS. WED, AND GAT. AT 2” RVB, AT & | gay bate restored, with Tapered , a tally, 91 OLUMBURThentre. Hvgs. ath 18. Mate Wed, | ,icaeneratar:, any siade @ speclany, te aa, Pn freckles, ‘blackheads. Sold only Malcolm's, <li BRGERE, jan Wu and 0th, HILLS RMEUMATISM AND GOUT | CURE—The reatert of all remediea; eure ou Hill Medicine Ca, 6 East 19th at; send or etreular, a 1 AM DEFENDANT te an important patent liti- gation, in which a Judge of the United States Court bas decided against ms, regardiess of the bel A NeXT WEEK TWELVE TEMPTATIO! HARLEM OPERA-HOUSE. Lv’ ga, 8.15. Mat. Gat 3 THRILBY. NEXT WEEK—THOMAS KEENE. _ KOSTER & BIAL'S ,c87Gzz, | grt spe mo wil ane NT MEDICAL DISCOVERY—Dollepay MONDAY, KEPT. 9, OPENING O! WSOP MERIC UAT SEASON. 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YOUR HOROSCOPE read or written Leonia, astrviogsr, 244 6th ave. ; call or write Sept. ‘Thomas, All Boarders Wanted A All Sits Wanted Ad © THE EVEMING WORLD FREE, CUARAATEEING FOR SUNDAY, RECEIVED AT THE WORLD OFFICE EFORE NOON SATURDAY, WILL BE PRINTED IN A SLAVE TO EROMISES. How There Came a Day When She Broke Away from Bondage. LL her life Jennie Morton's actions had been bam- pered by prom- Ny fees to dead peo- ple, The first of her relatives to lay aside all earthly cares and anxieties and look beyond the veil was her mother, Jennie was thirteen then, Young as she was, she was the eldest of a brood of seven, and the last thing Mrs. Morton did before crossing the line was to exact from her sorrow- ing daughter @ promise that she would look out for the interests of the younger children and be a mother to them so far ‘as it was possible for her to assume the responsibilities of the position. It was @ pretty big undertaking for puch « little girl, but there was a strong streak of latent determination in h @haracter and it served her well in the fulfilment of the duties devolving upon ber, When she was twenty the older enes of her little flock had reached anj Of course she came up to the mark of ge when they could not only take their! daughterly obedience which had been fairs in their own hands, but partially (att au her standard and gave deathbed Believe her of the care of the younger! promise No. 2 without a murmur. Bix Members of the family as well, and she|months after her father died she was @ommenced to breathe freely and take|martied to Byron Hadley. So far as she Mfo @ little as other girls of her age| was cozcerned, it was not a love match in the yeneral acceptance of that trite term, but in spite of the absence of the tender passion in its fully developed state, the union w73 mot an unhappy ton race he did not feel as though he could give up the ghost In peace with- out first binding somebody by an tron- clad oath to do something uncalled for and idiotic, The innocent lamb chosen to be led to the slaughter was ‘his daughter Jennie, it won't be long till you will be thinking of marrying,” he told her ever he had to say had better be said on short notice, “I have anticipated all this before my illness and have had more than one talk with Byron Hadley about you, At my urgent request he has heretofore refrained from making you @ formal proposal of marriage, but he will do so now as soon as the proper time arrives, I know what is best for you far better than you yourself can know, and I want you to promise me to marry him when he asks you. You will never find a man who will make you @ better husband. This is the last request I shall ever make, and I know you well enough to feel assured you will not disgppoint me.” But just at that time her father be- @amme the victim of an incurable ail- ment.) True to the instincts of the Mor- when the doctor announced that what- | one. She cared for him as much as the majority of women care for their hus- bands, perhaps, and he was more devoted to her than many men are to of the ons of Byron Hadley's wil But $100,000, estimated in round numb Js not an ‘inconsiderate dower for an widow, and @ woman so independent and 40 plehtifully endowed with innate rovii their wives after the glamour of the sources for benefiting herself and the honeymoon wears off, the attachment | world at large as was Mrs, Hadley averaged up, strong ‘enough to steer | would deliberate well before turning her them clear of the rocks and reefs that Jewacy over to young Theodore Brooks 10 e expended solely In the interests of the firm of Hadley & Brooks, Bo the ad- vances of numerous ambitious admirers, Who were eager to give proof of their devotion, were met with a decided rebuff that chilled even such urdor aw theirs, and for three years Hadley & Rrovks transacted bus:ness without the slipping of @ cog in the ever-growing wheel oF thelr commercial enterprises, ‘When his partner died, Theodore Brooks was in Ban Francisco, whe had been stationed for the’ last on as he heard of Had pr wedding ley was taken a ously ill and when it became apparent that he could never out his dying bed| tions for a long trip to the Bast, bu with one fore all arrangements were comple: promi: He the contents of the will were m. jb fer solemn known to him, and after that he deciie ance that she would never marry not to The two years of her wifehood hi not The nT of reasoning which led been marked by any especial blessings | him up to such_a conclusion was hard rounded, even in h.s own n pite of the fiimsiness of the ex: uses which he invented to explain his ange of purpose, he abided by them, id for many months he remained at his Western post and corresponded with that might not have come to her other- wise, and she promised to respect his wishes, partly because she fancied it |was her duty, and partly because the prospect of a future marriage presented no pleasures alluring enough to make |her desirous of renouncing her, widow- |hood, To make the conditions imposed [upon her still “more binding, Hadley’ s will was drawn up giving her unlimited control, throughout her lifetime, of all carthly’ posscasions that were then his, provided she remained dutifully wedded to his memory. | Hut if wt any time her inclinations should prompt her to seek sense, In his opinion, and directed share of the bus.ness' of the prosperous Girm without experiencing even ordinary curiosity to know more of her through & personal acquaintance. n June of ghe third year after Had: ley died he s@ddenly made up his mind another partner the aforesaid decrees to Visit the ster relative to the disposition of property in branch of the house and her favor should be revoked and the see for hi If how the minutest collateral of his fairly respect- widow had manuged 1 able bundle of wealth should be wrested conduct things tn such ar from her por fon to be transferred admirable manner H unio: mber of the firm of did aot let her know of to the Hadley &' Brooke, of which he had long been the sole Eastern manager. Jennie Ha sullen the sunny side of her rier of @ century his departure and she, be » ing moved by a kindre spirit. of investigation arted West on the sam: when she put on mourning for her hus- ai Band. “fate ‘had ‘always “been favored ‘There is one thing tho with a fair amount of good looks, and the people In central N her wido' veil and black garb ac- braska along the line of centuated the fine po.nts of her counte- the ion Pacifle Rail nance and made her more attracti ay will not acon for than she had been before her marriage, and that Ie th thus enhancing her value as a target thas happe for th shots of al! sorts and con- road on June 17 « ditions of scalawags who were ignorant| year when Theodore Brooks and Jena’ unknown partner, who proved to bs | woman of unusually sound common | his Hadley, set forth on thelr ri meet had by some strange fatality of pective trips. ‘There was a committee sent out circumstances been caught in the same from railroad headquarters to tnvesti- disaster that had overtaken him and gate the matter, bul not much evidence injuries received Were such as to one way or the ‘other was forthcoming, e be regarded as hopelwss and from what few facts could be ob- stop t) sonsider that the tained 1t was difficult to decide ut whose world ‘s wide and that there m door the blame ought to be latd & hundred Jennie Hadleys, one of whom anagers of the westhound train were was as Likely to make the transcont! illing to take their oath as many times nental journey as was the other. Intul- sit might be required of them that tively he knew that the woman was hey had left the last stopping place none other than hia partner, and that on schedule time, and the superlntend- night he went over to to Willard Hot ents of the easigoing express were era she had been carried from (i equally powitive ‘that’ they had done of the wreck the same thing, But the voluble prot ‘ries confirmed his precon- tations of the Innocence of buth crews opinon as to her identity, and did not lessen the destruction attendant after a brief explanation uf their’ bust th sion, ‘There were iw * relatiunx the physicians in charge and the ist of injured stretche oa half column or more when pub: in the local pi under the latter ¢ mitted him) too ree hei ain in a stupor since the a remained in that state for Her help! ten app to Mis sympathies, and able (4 Ko on or recura to Brovks's injuries were not serious, be- by the end of the week, r uz ‘Me confined to play untll there was d chance either Ea pretty vere for better or for worse. Se haking up and ‘The days stretched out into weeks &@ few cuts and still the heads of the firm of Hadley Pralen, atest Rrooks Were reeu A the a fw the head, and braska town and the two 4 SARA two or (three! the house were taking, va I. days of careful) selves, rel BK for nates L/P nursingsufficed | upon the letters which H el i to take him out} with religious regularity of the doctor's! Jard Hotel, where had taken ae hands andjabode tial Ins ViKilunce migit start him on! ject to fewer Interruptions. che road to @ The petor's dias Bia Jonnte Had- spl recovery, | ley's cause hud fot been a vorrect one The first thing| Perhaps her injuries were ¢ a “the did after #/ nature as to Warrant [heir 4 Lisning 2” pertod of con-| the verdict °W4il die” bu ' Yalescence| usually, robust coast uf tie nmenced was | battle for her and brought her through to read an ue-| vievorious count of the acctdent which had tempo-| At Jast there came a time when she rarly disabled him and delayed his feomed comntz tot fourtey ‘Theodore Brooks had always the presenos hought a good deal of himself, and he those “around ngered over the | ne ia which his im Day after day oriune Was recorded and sympathied faw Mrooks by If sineer 7 Vedeide, and” da t name nad: — fwered his anxious ck on the Un inquirtes about her round o central elf Butt w ) point, even the f eon Until #he Was abl but a threadbar saved to sit up that him from sha of the tw evinced os tr poor f knew terest In him to ask had be ’ Who he was that morning. dwindled Into Tnaine by he said simply, in answ nuestion whieh. he wecmed surprised at herself for a: Uve insignificance, and for th he was conscious of but one thing Woman whom he had started East t+ WHICH IS MORE THAN THE COM- BINED GIRCULATION OF THE OTHER 15 NEW YORK PAPERS. ing, She did not appear to heed his an: Van you had entirely recovered, but swer and he did not know until the next S0mehow you have cornered me and porning that tt had made any im- 1 can't escape, I had started to see you pression upon hers ¥ hen this thing happened. 1 intended “I bulieve you told me yesterday that | {0 60 once before, just after your, hus- , poy nd died, but’ I’ concluded not to do your name 18 Hrouks," she suid, looking 46." 1 never. fully: understood before oe Ue ette Rm IB. why 1 changed my mind that time, Now I know it was a vaguely conceived and presumptuous fear that I should want to marry you and that you would be- Neve me to be he had pushed her chair into a funny corner of Ne pore: rompted by mercenary sede aea and | motives alone. i'm Inthe saine dilemma Riiat A°Snin® now During all these weeks of con- fkploat a pillar stant watching over you T have learned Ho nodde to love you, Of course, you do not care sent for me and possibly never will, but I OH has a fac CANE help telling you."" ik Bnf8| “Why do you speak so bitterly about The went one ge. {t! she sald, gently, “I promised my rae vent °@ 85 | husband, you’ know, that I would never ive ry, dnd I never shall, but it t# that have been asso- nige and not the loss of the money sd cidnataiy | that would prevent my doing so, You te wien Thendots seem to blame me for it all. I am not Seek, Spy THRetere responsible for my husband's will. B Dusiness, yet, strange , you are the last person in th e in sWrange to whom one would attribute for ir several ye ks, of Sati © partoer T have him." world unscrupulous motives.” ing comparion | He did not press the matter, and 4 Rife ct talking | throughout the remainder of thelr stay znyany eubject the subject, which was evidently ‘dis- ation, tasteful’ to both, was avoided by taci' ment, She'went home Oct. 1, au " y a few Weeks later he followed her, a » °L must come to some definite under- m Hadley & Brooks,” | standing with you,” he sald, as if his rhaps you know Of| coming demanded some explanation, “If you should ever again care for any one, would you still feel yourself bound veain “IT have heard of him, et to him, it may be?" | yy "an nreagonable promise to a dead . man? Wou.d you make yourself and Yes, he admi again, “L believe! others miserable for the sake of a ae Lam cied duty to ope Whose happiness is long Gradually it dawned upon ter that he! since past all making or marring? CAS I ARgely, averse take family end | fused to think so,” she faltered, eh he. Brooks, ny fae i of late I have is Feb me 1 - . ly perstated | mmenced to bee e eur J peal \ Mey Pane : F Re En eS SP, x ‘She stopped and Picken ag am piss smoothed out the sonally?” Bhe tw lt Ingers. ner-| : Of her black ly Bhe AVA me dress, He bent over s « ae Ot st ag OF Re and Kissed her, " h ookas 8s Bie ; 1 ynderstand,” he i ey Dae RPE suid. “There ' are A Dee a he enone some promises that ins ule be Earcraane are Letter broken ACLOry: Ge Hae Gtatcee than Kept, Shatt Sie started up With an” exclamation sea ae of surprise é . s { Hadley Now, don't get excited,” he said, @U-] @ Brooks upon ont im, ®, be Tee thoritadyely, puahing her back in iurned to you as a dow 'y” hair and Wrapping, her shawl more | ‘UF YOURS jee luselv about ner. — Yes, Toain your| “As you wish,” she returned meelife= vartner, 1 didn’t intend to tell you ne | EHHORED News,