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XING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895. 5 Going Housckccping? KumfartShosCo. Seay you'll need, and at very low UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. Sl tteoy om ‘’ Weekly Payments, MEN'S: nd jena a ee THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE} a NO BABIES S 60 HUNGRY, WERE THEY ELoPeRS? [O17 UNG TQ HER BABY,| carmen tes ese her and the management had bec An Excited Couple Too Late f i coiasld 2 a4) uste vane sang th a ad - —— scene from Dontaetti's “Lucia” In fine Midnight Train. Yolee, and Was obiiged to reappea “ ” At 1 of . C 1 Was algo encored. Jules Jot “When Evening World's Free acawn by cre hones comarmire.2 mek Mrs, Hartney Says There dante patriotic Gallady “Barbara Pet: Doctors Are Around, , a8 If driven a long distance, drow up to Was a Plot to Steal It. city and was © prohounces eoocese, jthe entrance of the Grand Central Depot. TOOK AN $80 DIAMOND. FOOD FOR THE STARVING, t#! man, dressed in the latest style He ACCUSES HER OWN SISTER. |1e w ts | From the carriage there alighted a handed out @ young woman, attired in et hn even to white bird wings on her Y have every below, we sell o make no additional charge for gi ‘redit on anme, 5 mine ts ilowed to chicr lute the composition of our advertivemente:” Fine Lace Shoes, % ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE, $75.00 Sewed U mi in Mes, Hem. Skirt-Fo! , Magistrate Crane, tn Jeff Market $95.00 20TH CENTURY STYLE, 7 The Sick Babies’ Fand Not Only ‘ape couple walked into the station, )Given @ Milk Punch, Arrested tor | court this morning, had hea, ilk Heth Pe “ é 8115.00 . Cares the Alling bat Feeds were itterly Tt J pointed aa when, told Druskenness, Dis: reed mings, thirty-eight years of age, cf 231 d. ‘ 4 at Partor, mr gad itehen Furniture, Carpets, the Famishing. the t train left some ie pours bef ore. in Court. Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, before him. é — os Weddings Stove we ; ra ey held a whisy consultation. 3 = * : |The fan wanted torknow if vert tee cre. wan) Sccuses = by aire Naty Bi . |could not be checked. He waa answere Bloomfleld, a dressmaker, of 2 East] His inherent qualities given by” THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. iin the negative, but was told te ment | Mrs. Mary J. Hartnoy, a fine-looking | Twenty-third street, with having stolen| ihe i Previously acknowledged . ssiza.s9 De left In the station with safety, There | educated woman, thirty-five years old,|an $0 diamond ring from her yesterday, | ¥¢ars Of experience in such a posi- Pea iin nop Woman said, “he trank wes heave, and |who sald she is the wife of a hackman| Mrs. Bloomfleld said she Parson dedr show, enry Wom as | ace SUF Ed Wo Ouery ieaGes the (ana that she liven at Lawrence; La t,lpriecner: ‘he Flip was ine crawers| Con enables bim to guide: the health 1313 and 1315 Third Ave., bet. (5th and (6th Sts. if Ls 5 s ding the ie told a remarkable story at Yorkville|No one else was in the apartment.|ship through lite’s sea, avoiding \ ae “1 was requested to visit a famfty re. | were devon Rurrlenly teweye MCE "4 Court this morning when arraigned on a When ane missed the ring ane, tele-|<igals and reels of disease, called | ZTHST. STATION “‘L” OR CABLE CARS. Open Saturdays titt 10 P.M, ported to be In destitute circumstancen, | THe, station men said as. the hack |charge of baving been drunk and dls. | PROPSt fo } _ and the baby sick.” sql a Sick Babies: (Moved off that tt must be an eloping | orgeriy, Bicon Fund doctor. “I went at once and found | “They went to the St. Cloud Hotel,| Policeman Weeman. of the West | “ttt %t sation-house the matron found them stowed away in a large tenement, aoe ee ree refused Forty-seventh street station, made the | the missing property sewed .n the fold n | their rooms almost destitute of furui-|tion to inet nighve cxelted ones lett the {complaint. He sald he had arrested her | of, the woman's sk-rts, She raid h ust cr . ASES OF MEN, complaint the Womta was] 12 8PePsiay insomnia and nervousness Dentistry. _DISE F This inanimate pilot is always open! . - Went a0 es a gulch mt proved Preach mecha to Tom to engagements and you can find him excited ones left the nd it in the hailway ; you | ture, The family consisted of father, |hotel this morniny, ‘The woman had ex. (0M the porch of a boarding-house, 197 | fund Prisoner told the Magistrate ene|at any drug store, His name you mother and four children. changed her white bridal gown for a] West Forty-seventh street, last night. '! was a respectable woman, with several er aso. bak — OFFS MALT to 10 2 to i travelling costume. They took passage wine chjdren depending upon her. know—JOHANN H wan tame old story we go often hear Jon, the Empire Stato Express at 800 | ane come aus, uept by her Brother-in Mae ae Crane held ner for urtat in| EXTRACT. eee nappa : me. The fath d hus. | oct Ad : : tq $900 bal ‘ ~ band was without work and money, The yoked rot evigently much excited, and) Fhe captain married Mra. Hartney's ——— = —- DeBors, Pa, Amusements. mii M about anxious! in appre- . * fas arsily have been compailed ner tnone, [Ook re SEOAINE RID: Doe KE eae cle ta: (A CHINESE WIFE-BEATER. 1 have prescribed JOHANN and there was no one to help them ex- “the “heavy, trunk was carried once RRTPOU NE (HS pose ae Se) O: The 20th Century Shoe, made with nar ow toc, exteasion sole and medium vept the wife's father, an old man tuvin aud | Was requested by Thompson to arrest @ HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT quite ‘Dr. . McGlynn. fr DENTAL CO. But Chin Wah's White Wife Folled [MURRAY HILT ni 1 id most . Checked tor ara Fall jn \ \ heavy weight, ts the latest an amicted and searce'y able to. supyort |< "fhe pollcem mn on, duty in the depot TIO oe His Axe with a Cleaver; lal RaInEer=ol. tlnieh, always (wiih ey tn con ae poputar'st fe (or Fa'l wear. ni iS d t d es te S ght Hr they had to MACGeeteHlig whe live caute Raines tne dian eave nls companion: “She 1s crazy drunk and I'm afraid Mrs. Chin Wah, of 15 Mott street, who| marked success in every case. It has Fourtlt Wher: ‘These Shoes are usually sold at $3.00 - r he ne | gfe Was tall and slender, with @ full,| she will hurt her (wo children," added was formerly Fannie Wolff, was the NTISTS worth of soup, and that they had noth-| soft. brown bdeard. He was about | © \ . fy always been well borne by the stom. | ’ ing in the house to eat. The baby was | twenty-five years old. His companion| the captain. Wegman found Mrs, Hart- compiainant In *he Tombs Court this 1 fh morning against her husband on alach, In ons case, the nervous sys- sick and ‘windling away’ for want of | W48 two or three years younger, with| Ney pacing up and down the front pore , 108 WEST 23D ST. a | Sek Recent Stee tg! Wires nto-riowttocia beuy. In aor charge Of ssenel ac KUMFURT SHOE CO, proper food, Te Wad: Gerad Lie MC eIUua atoeal anth ; 4 1 tem being entirely debilitated and the “Very grateful were they when 1| that any such’ gueste were there ieee | arms, while @ two-year-old boy toddied Policemen Finn and Nealy, of the €aid thon ahal we wana provide eat- | Night. alongside of her. Eiisabeth street station, heaid soreats| patient quite anamic, it worked won- COR CTH: AVS s PASTOR'S HATIIE 10 DAY, 28 EAST 14TH ST., a“ . mitted that she seemed to of ‘Murder!’ coming from the Chin i ‘ tiicony: by B rd 6th Ava - ables and help them over this hard Wermen 4 ata ; ders in a short time. In convalescence iret EX 0 it i. Living Pictures: a1 etween roadway A and 5t! place. The worran felt hopeful that her /ARDERS Wanted advertisements be greatly excited. He tried to pacity Wane’ apartments ato o'clock this Wurlesuue, Too M A rox. 10 $4.00 per pair. Res, = Flear-De-Lis ares Fox. Cases ages at Lh Tes, “Na‘ines Sat : and on breaking in the door ¢ special husband could get work in a few days for Sunday's World, te-| her, but she would not remain quiet, MOTTIMR i rom Influenza, especially elderly In Wah with an uplifted axe and then all would go well dave ceived before noon onjand when her Beothersh ay Recall just about to strike his ite it's; | women, it has helped to put them on 88 THIRD AVE. “Tht : » will appear in Saturday’s|out his bands to take the child out o! n was alco armed with @ ‘i This is only one of many, many | 28tUrday, wil ‘ Police an Nealy knocked the|theie feet quicker than anything I cases in this city. A few dollars, yes,| Evening World, securing through the} her arms, she raised the infant over her Gown and dieermes win, ie q y 8 * 58th St. East, between ‘ id. Lexington aves, ey ‘mmense and greater circulation of the| head and screamed: Chin is a professional gambler,’ and| have ever used before. ENTRANCE CORSTR O8TH BT. [es ve Mth Mat. Bat 2 Noon Ww Midnt Fig inore thats wo ea esl’) Peeve and | sunday World ever 100000 actual ineer-| | would rather dash out ite brains when luck ia against him, the neighbors H.C Se M.D, |OPPONITE BLOUMINGDALE BROS, “1 h Week Princess ‘ELEPH peed tions in over 700,000 actual papers! than let you have It. and telleves hia feelings uy beating ia aR inet ate eg! Mines as roechortia ot Pitty, | Bonnie. Liszie’s Fulr at Canarsie. —— omraan summoned a patrol Wage Wite, Oo THRATHEL The Ureauist The only Acting and To the Editor: SHE FLASHED A REVOLVER.) so ‘amen chen unica ts i was, Magistrate Wentworth held Chin for Ask for the genuine JOHANN Ho f's Y y ABBEY’S ERATURE. By way cor. nit, Lira Sue sits Sy jease accept $2, which T gathered by having a ie J | not known until this morning that she ‘Tak | | Malt Extract. Avoid substitutes. MM) st see esnriany 286) € Hicuard (et fair at Ninety-fifih street, Canarsie Grove, L. 1 Oklah: was related in any way to the ca in | ‘Bd Week . ha Phan om iv fan ‘1 GLaNe ad lbgGh hare ‘puohte: to: bao whet t Sad: oma Maid Threa' to | who had caused her arrest. Mra. Hart-| DON’T SELL TO DRUNKARDS. CM TANS ney was still somewhat excited this | 1 was helped vy two | Shoot and OMcers Go for Help. Morning, but appeared to be rational, will tell you. PERRY, 0O. T., Sept. 2. She said that Capt. jompson and her; A Saloon-Keeper Fined for Not B, n May Gout, it. | | gweeney's Bridge," in the Kickapoo eee Ue Santis atl have conotied te Heeding @ Wife's Warn PATRONS MAY PROFIT Bat Mat RAYMOSDE, Bar res sees bUTON, | Quaker civ Sear Mason sua country, John Jacobs leased a Kickapoo various tricks to get possessio Albert Prince, a aaioon-keener, of 211/ BY OUR COMPETITOIS COTTING PAICES, 9 “Chauncey Olvait, pee re as SESURy ‘wenere, roan eo, nites A Punch and Jady Show. allotment. Agent Thomas held that) 18 continuing. her sory Bhat One aiunired: and, Twenty seccha| Henry. | Mout: To the Editor: Jacobs had_ no right and sent Indian | that, she came to the city w: y- oF 2 i | - Ly *@ THEATRE, tat ‘On rider, ‘Aug 23, a Punch anf Juty erow,| Policemen Pete Washington and pie |ebthae 2 Tent @ house for the Fall | street, was fined $10 by Magistrate Kud-| AMIE RICAN ALSO GIVE THE GAY PARISIANS. PROCTUR'S Sree ke teat ich, in Harlem Court, this morning, vor 25 1e. sox Heute ed by Henry MoMt, Walter Mom and Fran | A&Gqi@, Wigpostess Bim. | Evenings 8.90 Saturday Matinee at 2.11 ‘Cl cobs, the sixteen- 1q| house, she said that Mrs, Thompson ii : i] DENTAL PARLORS. onyo i ZY aes BONNIE THORNTON sas mONeon fr. and held at the residence of the latter, | daughter of the lessee, Kept them at (induced her to diank a milk ‘punch. having sold lquor to John Buckland, | PAINLESS ? ne ll Ing MedUDENT perhaps I could sand mo playmat 1 and Andes, Carlton, re - “T no sooner drank the punch than|of 2245 Third avenue, Leper” Se ae OR labled ir haipieadl bay with a revolver, declaring that she | my sister sald: ‘I've got you.” His wite had repeatedly warned the " mpted | “when [asked her what she me: ant, |saloon-keeper not to acll intoxicants to have nya ea BS SASSI ES werner) beat to, move a stick of timber or @ single | she remarked: “I will now calla police: /her husband — Buckland, who ls an LY E bey Cat OTH 2 COUP s AC ast accounts he was still in con. man, and have you arrested for, | belng /hubleual drunkard, waa sent to the ait NEW UNION SQUAKE | sxpseeneneeerseeeeeenenenenennes, FOR THE POOR TOTS: CHRISTMAS, | 'T2! and oflicers hed gone for reinforce- Arter’ your arrest I can go to. Mr. ee Qistnal Conttuous Petormance 2 ments. {Gerry's” Society. and have ‘the baby | Severus Ne afer, “Icing nfs + 40Uthers | — eT Electrical 1 b 4 High 7 jtaken eway from you on the grounds Salvation Army Weddin; | e Hod F al nite! OS foe rical Luncheon an ‘er roper rson to ry tot - e Bi lat. Sat. 2 freckles by me tuppe rt’ c rien A SORROWFUL HOME. fave he, ouetoay of Phe, ba yy. Now| Secretary J. W. Thompson and Private Louisa) Que Great Success is Vue to the Universal MARTE Wailer Pa gel lee rh for the Nenefit of the Fand. = Base the custoay” Or a Haight, of the Salvation Army, were married ' fo ee f ay, iC'nay’ perntade, fou fo Uanualy or oem dome Ye mean inst whit we here wl extor paar 6 Rast ‘ One of the series of social functions | Young Herbert Brookfleld to Be | Mrs. Hartney said this threat greatly | tthe Harlem arses, cur PAINLESS MeTHOD, | poiiuvesd be uu daige for extraction oF the feat NEXT WELK—nop Kor, BMloWw to Be Beautifalee fs . @rranged by Mrs. E. Benton Barnes as! Toem i h fot her! shouts) of | "'H ant Salv Army | to the gums and ts positty na cCoLuMnt « concomitants of the Pood Bxposition at | Buried To-Morrew. | she would ever part with any of her | teats, ng atiase certtony lute ove as | ae Ou eee Manga tneD, Theaire Bree 18 Mat Wed Hat AT | i he i 5 i el e fled out 5 una eh : halt taaleany mf re th at World's Fair was Madison Squire Garden next month! Commissioner and Mrs, Brookfet@| tne ‘was arrested, Her'ig aureame pulp hel eae realited ively wo charge for extraction 9 WEBER & FIELDS’s Cntint, 44 Lexinse | denied themselves to many friends ravtion oF the will be aa Electrical Luncheon and | ; Neither Capt. Thompson nor hia wite High Tea fur the benefit of “The | Called this morning at the went to he station-house last night to Evening World's" Christmas-Tree Fund, | ote! to offer sympathy in + | Hotel to sfter sympathy i Becrg chet enmpiaint or did dhey'ee) EXPCRT TREATMENT. |FUll $ 6 Gum} ‘The luncheon will be a novel affair, no | “Although no definite arrangem tor| The policeman mado his charge, which | a1 auterers from any disease of the iexd, other means of cooking being used ex-|the funeral have. been announced, it] Was, RO, entertained by | Mugistrate | rarost. Heart, ada or einer oe NOL Teeth. Dean OWN COMPAN apectalty of srtticial teeth, expression Next Weok, CHARLEW'S AUNT. ADVICE FRER—Lawyer, divorces, scetdentay KOSTER A BIAL'S MT ee ie ee ph kp dD aba ap bn DY Y aia i 1 uainess oF damentie ee; Devel. He dischared Mra, Hartney, | affections, can obtal Acai unincas “or dametic aie cept electricity, and the afternoon and ill probably take place to-morrow | and she left the court with her two| (lfc treatment of modern times by consuiting WIRRINTEOUIRERRROT EIT. gine Ry tree. evening being devoted to an exposition Madison avenue ene | emaence, B16! chitaren. New York's noted specialiat, Er i room i Simiceming Geo Dik. WAL | of the simple and easy application of | ———— Vanderbilts Coming to Town. I MAY IRWIN = § ere tom_of 9,000 Ib. best ASAT OTT JO hneluate, ay St ante» ‘quarantesd.” Telephone the electric current to the achievements | i 1 5 Bast 424 at. quantity and quality BE ine Biche achievements | Moomer Gtr! Rode Man-Fashion. | ra w. K. Vanderbitt intents to come to New | §,.Zadl (24 at. New Fork City. ex-Mouse, Phys, mre ‘ THREE STRAIGHT HOURS OF FUN, A nia HIT, 88-18. oreo ee PERS ee York ladies have {qhythlts, siantiy-bullt young girl ordered a York with afte Contuelo, Vanderbtt. th Medical Cotie a Romer s ei pent uailly. if hile af Our Offica MADINON MOU AKE ¢ ARDEN, | CALL I saa te THiober Go. Cone numbér of New York ladie: ea ean! main {a town until after the Consultation at oflce or by mail free, Terma Set. Dest | quality. ¢ H . i ib. Keeler” Ru 4 shave /suddle horse with © mac's saddle at an uptown | and wll, fem Oa a ee casR | commutation at oBce or by mall free, Toons Silver Millings. | DM hy Ay Bulliing, Broadway. been asked to act as patronesses of the | tivery atable yesterday, and, clad in tight brown | ter" wedding the reach of ait * luncheon and tea, which will be under | bloomers, created a big sensation by riding Se TREATMENT BY MAIL. the management of Mr. Lucien L. Bone astride up Riverside Dri apparentiy Melba Sang at Worcester. heur, President of the Monteflore Siler aia vite, aunt ceeneed eee wetness (Speciat to The Evening World.) League. Mayor William L, Strong and with’ girl bicyclist. When @ policeman stopped | WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. 27.—There ‘ Wack to the atsbles, “She was| Was @ large attendance at the music | cept Thur igs, from, RTO) a OO 0 dentiaia emp BLACK. AM ERICA, | ». c.—witt soe v02 to-atents rriaay, a | NTIN RADAY ANOTSATURDAT Sta ave, 9.39 Mary boa ipa ee IMIG. 14th st & Urving po | DEAFNESS POSITIVELY CURED, entinely mew hy 1 THIS IS A BONA-FIDE OFFER, Fe ie ceilneca cag. wisodricas ce 6 NOTE OUR PRICES. Ri Menolioniee | ee ecu an ee eae eu NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. | Extraction... ot oee| The Sporting Duchess, a Get CUR a bee ett . & SAT 2 EVO, O B d Pan aay est quality, regu: niga bid ATE aMEATICE Ha TS 2 pgerre to operates sia “al iy ‘ le ri rletor and anager | 26th i a ee sis ininagh “iar price $19 ...-.-. .86.00| Mr. NAT ©. GOODWIN | rensirvne, ese” einen. at ng ave aloe ‘Those who cannot Mra Strong were first on the lst to | {he palf and lectured them ‘on fast riding. give their consent to the use of their Nomewoman Jc names. The Mayor spoke in the most | One Hundredt enthusiastic terms of the Christmas | (ota Sopnttoat ti Sundays, 10 A. charity and said he was only too glad es Ge s . | FURNITURE een ee to be Identitled with it, All the ladies Whore Little Girl In Thist yacht, sail-boat, or any kind of 1 chate |Ama/gam Fillings 50 Je GID ED Poot. HILL'S RHEUMATISM, AND GOUT, CURF—nia who have responded to Mr. Bonheur's | ‘The cane of the Ittle girl who, though wearing Kreatest of all rem ‘one bot! (Foe HU Medicine Co., 86 ast eth for etrovlar. YOUR FATE and fortune: consult Nibla, tific palmist, 20 East 17th et; foo $1; pew vessel, there’s a great deal of aniaod | Cleaning ....+++0+ ++ 50 G* aa prods ing taent. | ls Gold Crown Our Specialty. 3.00 3 work that can best be done i vo sleep producing sae ah eds ith with Pearline. It washes all |* ‘New Yori’ Dental rartors, pit wibe eea to An work GARRICK | letter expressed their earnest sympathy | goiq earrings, was half sarved when lett by two with the Christmas-Tree Fund and | poys at the home of Morris Mantell, 112 Broome cheerfully consented to connect them. | street, Wednesday evening, silll mystifies the po- selves with the Electrical Luncheon and [ict;,,,7he child was taken to the Delancey street A cheerfully recomnieny thelr mecnod, being PAIN: land kept tn tepale | Eve. 80, ut ma Asecini tinue ! sebGst. Win Shs Saw Tale , + High Tea, the date of which is Oct. 11 te Wexeadily improving the paint, wood-work, gla Me ugar te 08 WEST 23D ST. jee alge, vee ride. wiih wine. Following is a list of the ladies from | —— 7 seh D. D, Brooklya, N.Y, B ways. vn sis |. daly SALE—Solled trunks, whom favorable responses have becn | Coat $500 Before He Could Wed. etc., — than any wing Ue asia at 4arey City | 1 hen igrannane 3 earns, : reverie qoutes, 1 Vesey at, Aster received: Thomas Cunningham, of Kearay, N. J., who ‘ enti ed =, ‘ a Mrs. Wm, L. Strong. Mra. Louts Gana, was married yerterday, found some trouble in else. lost captains have i) GF apply god cro 988 THIRD AVE. | THECAPITOL. by Aimustus Tomas On NEY Ae Tee sare =... Mra. Jacod H. Schild, ie A Simon |seting prior claims before the ceremony could found this out—and Pearl- SQ. THEATRE, guarantee, send for "ree book. Quencer, |e, pertormed. | A former ances demanded $600 gentlemanly grade OEFFIC HOURS to6, BUNDAYS-10 to I ‘would ~eleave him from bis old-time ¢ ine is kept in foreign ports, |f)" wth ‘Weat Sith at.. N. ¥.: sold A ROGUE TO CATCH A ROGUE; wrongs ar. jastant de Redoa, Way hurat, Mrs. J."B. Bloomings © Mrs, “De Wit Sellgm 1 Witney lperat., ROB ROY vox, Mr W. PEER WHITES. DI frill catch them; oll and waser Mra Bo J Ladwiee HERA AS Row, on purpose for them, or not pay $ T 8s GRAND Ro reat Hey wit Wet ss Liodled Mr. Bonheur expects to bear from the Young Fish in Another Row? You can’t use soap with — |teew“ertractea in ue mor ing ant EST EETH Altmwicay TI oT! meee G eed others in @ day or two, and hopes to A big young man claiming to be Hamilton Fish, “f . a ning with new ones Houra, orve. al . Ee yy ges have @ long list of patronesses of the! sr, ar teai| Salt water, you know; but it doesn’t make much differ- | Hinuy, ft ¢ fo, mare atnee, Oa, more Neko (yuuets Head ot a Welle Dnrenotorita, "57 East fist a, event. ee Taperal cat oy amoring inetiatee woa-ant| ence—salt or fresh, hard or soft, hot or cold—with |NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, geciigeast Seek eek td THE GREAT DIAMOND "ROBBERY, YOUR HOROSCOPE read ar : ©. Leonts, astro! T th alder whi iJ inst un es bine Winalow'sBooTHINeSY nor for ebtidren Mis'Ceulonh 'beveral of the rouse, tellon‘er some Pearline. 54 Went Zid St.. Op Riten Musee. lit, omvrat rantons, | EDEN MU°:EE, » ‘5 i, sab Gs PAGE cut-price arti material ci tectiifay atten the guin> aud allays all pale. ons restored quiet and a dght was averted. TAKE ELEVATOR, 0 4b Aveeee, eprcstte Marva = «WORLD in WAX & GHAND CONCERTS | “PARE (cotrrlce tte ener see ° : veptiea § ALL SITUATIONS WANTED AND BOARDERS WANTED Advertisements for Sunday's World received before noon on Saturday if J ou want to advertise will appear in Saturday’s Evening World, securing, through the immense and greater circulation of the Sunday World OVER ° for Work or Boarders. 700, 000 ACTUAL INSERTIONS iN OVER 700, 000 4 ACTUAL b PAPERS | —- — c ! hiding-place would be s, do you know Seafield?” a y The man muttered eas wider | ple wha airs never. mean to do hermy:1 |oubileity. andthe fuse af iconeratuie-|in Cap (hal hee e-pla : jeafield?” aske: sters’ children, an@, lieve, but that does not make It any |Uvus.” She was not afraid of opposi- discovered. Presently she heard more rl in sirprise before ic T want to see my to take the scarf. She stood at the! “would “you=would you be very down aad’ she was glad Kaat no, one, shoul three or tour trl # had come Pac fe ae husac? Wis, face had gone very pale enthere Was silence for 8 fe few moment tes, and odd words on a man thai flirte now for a litte while. One ne evening dn nder the tan. 4 e girl was deeply mover window a few minutes, and o} he it's not really worse in a man/awoke (o the fact that she ougnt, per: boat-house, however, and after # little: “Mabel Cahusac, yes, Oh! Capt. Al-| think of notinng that w ft talk, ctuated with y, : and phrases of talk, pun ‘D than ‘in a woman. It's heartless and| haps, to speak. er lover had per-| while they turned ihe denham, did you Know Mabel?’ commonpiace to say. T! laughter, came brokenly to the man'® mean, and contemptible on either side, suaded ber to meet him by the river, | and retra aed iia ance siete -one ‘ ences {idenham song of he ened = 4 “But, Graham," remonatrated | after dusk, and they were to go for @, their steps. Ma- i po rea ort. “Miss Gra-| co be mocking at the human passion The Story Capt. Aldenham Heard and the Blow|*" 4 se anidscuas (CDEP ERR TL BORAT alent Miave | cane RAS, RAM eLOoe OSG Car eT EARS RtEa Nn; Oa Hein’ al'you Rest-sie” damecot cine | Rae aie C here goes my chance,” he sald, un- tno: ‘iirting merits a. the Gard nauwes| consented to this plan, for her pie thelr voices died ‘Miss Graham,” sald Aldevtham, speak- That Followed. Bae his hig you give ft. “Sometiines. 1 fancy, it) were rather siraighi-aced, and she didi away in the dive\y4) | &! fait the gol. sadly. | Mabel ling with sudden resolve, “I've done tat . le Sot up end Inay bes very imngcent form’ of amuse | nor thin ie q + | twac ft ent + jwou.l! not tell me th And 1 don't/ things in my life that you woud not Ike , meh after nrs hg to teil her mother, followed them | \—l PL ed: | Sven know whether his people were vies | chee pane ‘S Y Soa, ‘J leant over the MH h,, you don't understand, you don't] its a , ouree, ae the day wore | steuithily \ Ih We Micra or residenty in the place. I am|no man ean ft “ninfecit worthy rue d railing looking know, suid the wih e ty P Yo she found it more ‘and more difficult! wus cold rry, because | have eo wished I could! woman he a ks .o be hs wite, Pe bape out over the oo Kimple afd honorab.e y Epeak of It | Hhe worrled herseit y, but sh |meet the min and see him get the| there may be some things you woud py 7 river. When the ess what it may mean Ww quite i, for se did not want to break dare to = jpuniehment he deserves. But, 3 Against chat on the other side, 1 dame WO people! thetically. “Yes, I shall want to go Pe Gamie back tof gapecent. amusement’ son one side an : ‘ 1 ahe could aft RoUNay if ape mn without ever know-| want to piead, that; If be ada hi ¢ cl | not o1 e other, hat ga el i t ¢ ‘ould . ove for me it won't be because serve were sit-/ back long before tha: i her weat he dom played fairly on both sides. Pi i Were Koink next door for a : if For which he may thank heaven, | bat pera z 2 Ni ting on the} +] was only home for a month then,” {haps I snouid have tho like youl qu after dinner, Mabel looked f 4 anal veranda of bs if he found it turned towards) put'for sumething Wat ha; When 1|99 wretched that her-mother. suggested having been'e Vou Ke fanlerd, y feo ween Gare aon went on the man, as je foun her. he ol can never forget--| she should stay at home and go early by any one, and Bs eoren . A cra Indi: 7 was very your by any aid the K.rl, a i hal reen and was standing beg OA TAGS bard fo leave: the subject mated “bo you ming I can, ever think Ligntiy of th.rting | (9 bed. and she gay accepied the went straight (0 tugiy. "How. strat wseerns! him with a face of Utter wilder ment bungalow; years of my life I have spent in strange {f 1 smoke, Mise | 28:2" — ae 5 i jc Aniline eee lene she putton ental t A place bh. and cor tion, "Oh, Cant © f about and now I'm getting old and Engiand 1 ar eee ee reat Sae Banat pad (ing place, determining as ae. went (hal Gove Kevere on saa at Pa sas, bor } aiid the Rariens stone On, po aman mk forty .s{calling, calling to me louder and loud-| 1.) 1 ie im ghe answered smile | Mterest. | Presently she went on aga aN. she would Her At last, eben he” Was getting better aia the made may! handsom ¢| er as tho days go by. I've learned what . no, T like he ed #1 iM you, if you like, It doesn't i) fi lover t she learned the truth. Aer lover had)? "said Aldenham tn a low tone. , Sages Grahame itt waited * and brong-; jt is to be homesick, Mise Graham." ing. She leant back In her chatr, gath who k: Nad 1 had a frie | He wone away—had fen, the cpuntry the + of Seatleld | was thinking when hope for me?” 4} > 5 A r 01 oun . and looked s nd, though she ; y y toght that he by asked her tolf sald the piace reminded me of home. -s e ed, and a! “Then why not go home?’ sald the one. the ieee Bee fad look tye some years older than lL. 8 t the’ river was a 4 ho one knew how or why. /{ like to slut my eyes, sometimes, and| Ane gksth #hook her head. ; girl about! girl, gently. ‘Surely"— tig ons ie . ~ nd f Pate the es d away, on ise atl people | forget the pa ms and’ ihe “tree ferns. | “Aen Graham=will’ you 1 . ” he * "y a obod Hd Any ©X- 1 fancy that the wind is stirrng on e ome one else?" fifteen| “Why not?" the man laughed a itttie ONS 0 J : Wid ah area / and nob spud any eX-/ an 1 A “Josie has been telling me ost | it all: so) ning, 1 ! k the oaks and beeches of the old garden re some, ou head, y ear a| bitterly. ‘ou see I am reaping the iy bd & mostibut f that she ded " by courtesy e early days of her convates: | ey anit wonton you ume fore home,” |p Alson fted her head, and steadied, absurd story that George has just!) suppose it was onc ‘ owner. The mect- cence, when #he Was allowed to s.t in younger,/rewards of a misspent youth, 1 got} so aoe ghe sald. “The Colo-| inna ént amusement! } Ing-place Was an an armel the veranda, or to have | owe inh gently. Beatle is such a Capt. Aldenham,” she fair and/into scrapes when 4 aes st ana LA wits haa got a new nurse girl from| “Her people used to #0 every Summer ‘ oi boat-ho ; her bath air pulled s the spat It must have been hard to “theo is—some Fi "t worse than other people, but 1] England, and she has been causing |to a lke watering-place, where they | ° - fhout @ mile ar eh and heaiher on the and, | one Oe , af - Gelieately protiy, From withis came os Tree eeeciain tal ane ater acd excitement Done |hadta soitage aadsa best One year } oe half away, When one and then “another of her own | 4 Aldenham, rising sudden She held out. her the distant sound of @ piano and violin, / was a bit more revkless wand tt'e| the, men. To-day, of them, each | there was a Young man there, bandsome,| ¢ h Mabel “reached “It personal girl friends caine and. xobbed | "Wien omy the jek hand to him in fare. om of the com-|@ respectable fam.ly, you see, a 6 iemseit the fay red ‘swain, | cle and ‘attract.ve, aud with some L) ‘ she Was hot and vat such another story of heart: ive 5 ns to alter, hen q ell, and he spa wines cine ees sigh and/part of the contract that I don't go Sepiaer aie Wing abou; her and. at kin of Malo of romance and heroism i ‘ xhausted, for she break und deception, And not a word your gsier I wan'ed to see Ive. I 6, moment between Pole gree aee back unle: Jast, there was 8 Fegular stand up int. [about him thas made ‘him specially” in- | pad hurried. "parts of explantion or repentance iid he send | wanted to ge. as much fun out of the hisper of the river. oe nd, when some one in author.ty | terest, a ed hin trom, the y because she Was to any one of them. Mabel kep: Old stow up possible, and Twa ° \ withe a.r feels almost England ‘niese—what? ed the girl, softly. fa {be end, ag id Beparated the first. and wh he begas to devote him: & littl late and own counsel, and no one suspected tha hance of getting in touch w A 8 oes - “Unless I marry, and take my wW.le/ bruised and gory combatants, the girl|self'to her, as he did alm once, rtly from hervousness. Bhe heard the her illncss was anything but physical younger, freer, more spot aneous grow }ood-by, hen I shut TY PF >. toeday.” naid the man, “Wvhen T abut} Unie, tie announced her preference { there grew Up an. understanding be ihe stream, and 3 ; Sil again. they | of a mt eee | Miss Alison. ‘gently my eyes I can fancy m: 8) lire 7 Z ” man whc had been a peaceable aj tween them that, {n Mabei's ey: n to Listen, thinking It te sera ® r herdec Dm, “Do you long so much for England?" ‘So It's either slavery or exile,” saa] man wis f fight. George saya no one | equ-vaient to an ‘engagement. "You sn vers boat, but it was Koln Places. but ane never seen’ ta live washed for quid In an Afri bwittly in “through oid the irk, looking up with e sesiie, |Ahe Girh IOSEMAE: cass gate the| sett Raa (hare mere AE Ieee ate aritar | are ana IC Mowat ocoubean eae. thal (Misdtawese: Bho’ eat em te Reraive | here, in the midst of ah Engltsn society Frew Aide “It's also so new to me, and so full of; “Don't laugh, 3 Men who considered they had c:aims.|anvhonorable man could mean anything Pres tate ps the ‘3 aid they|more conventional. more dull, more cor: stood a Yepmept inte that I don't want to go back at|man, earnestiy, “The truth is, I have) Ono ant help laughing, though it isn't |bur that” Of course, ‘in ‘ner eyes path made her jump 4; f veil tet hee have Tier way.|rupe than any 1 could find at home, in toning (Nba all is r never seen a woman I wished to make/g thing to be amused bout, Yeally, I] man was the embodiment of honor, a terror Of discovery y ane oak her back to the little house order thee Aight learn. § Se ad A ie trot he rive y, thang nd other virtue ame. over ‘ter, She crept. rou eaneld— e E f ms “Ab, Miss Graham, if you had been| my wife, until siralgnt’ Paz, PL ee oo Ma bel ‘had said nothiag to her people, | bontchouse, gently ipuened the door open, Bean The, ,halt-burnt | cigar | T'have learnt it. and I tong ‘for nothing |the end of slowly ‘and deliberadl dn exile for ten years, as I have, you'd) “‘Allson,” sald @ voice at the window, ‘Of, vome, Miss Graham, perhaps she| There was no forma: engagement, you | and Stepped inside, so. that she Wax dropped from the man's nerveloss fin-| better now than a cosy house in my| "Poor Mabel eo nald, as ke ~ what the longing ts." “will you have a scarf? There ts qu.te/ giq not mean to do any harm. Know, no ring, and Matelowas shy |quite hidden by the shadow. The foot: gers as the word broke from him In-| native piace, with @ few acres to farm, fter all, she has her v "Ten years!” said the girl, sympa-|@ breese, and your dress is vety thin.” | "No," said the girl, bitterly. “The peo-}and sensitive girl. She dreaded the] steps stopped close by and Mabel w j voluntarily. gna @ boat on the river. I want to know