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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGU KISSED HER BEFORE ef) THE CAMERA SNAPPED. And the Picture Which Miss Lusby I Using in Her $20,000 i Breach of Promise Suit Against Dr. Cramp Shows the Expression of Both Immediately After Osculation, DD YOU | Bee © ested form g» soampering down the lane? DAE you ever bear a tapping on the rainwear Wintow pane’ Dit you ever dear « tapping. As ot dais’ wings colfly slapping, Til M seared you tate eibbering, almost? | : Did you ever feel @ clammy bast upon your fevered brew? | DAE you over bear 6 moaning oo ghastly, grim powwow! M yoo 416 you ought to know it (All the aymptome ge to shew 1) Frat the thing you heard or witnemed was | GHOST new eee ! : teh . : t \ who bear Indiapata- iat Dita Dane vere © . tmony to the readers big 4 ‘eat Ing a th, eure b \ 1 ma ond neamptt actual! ‘ us have no branch office grabbing ata handful of air w ik throws the: healing ‘ yom id of this GHOST and ! vaperr of are easily it talked to them. . tot zt} ¢ ation mination are tle the fir ment, 43 West Incomprehensible? f {224 bf Bo thought Johnson when they told | ! him it was tri But he found out ry tt * ry 1O8T story te probably the ; . moat arkable tale of the supernatu- ? Solarian ra! that was ever net down tn cold print, yas ms ot an tt | pe nas 10 "ee you may not be convinced . ove tha such @ thing as @ GHOST. 7 ap + “Bow » ‘ll Wit ! tae A ‘ 0 80 fares to believe tn WITCHES! qt] « . . . Di atop to think that the old om Me vost Purttans of Satom had their! } 0 ing prototypes to-day, and) . . Vou in New York State? ° ve! 10 It's #0, nevertheless, There ~ > 1A ’ and Nw ¢ E poh deer ade gee ple MAUDE FE. LUSBY DR. CRAMF a ‘ver rom this arent metropo-| (Prom the famous photograph ; 5 F Tt awe on cherie § Its, who see. and fear WITCHES, Pretty Miss Lusby and Dr. Cramp as they appeared just after he h. t Kissed her t] wat 5 and take every precaution to avotd De-| hepeeemeneentee-ttmentettnenenntatnente jecmsonstncnienblltetthinrintierbinstnbincentetenenemibenneen | KTesee ME Creae . $8 neta, The Sunday | a i iis W mont tnteresting| PHTLADELPHTA, Aug. 2~A photo-| tographer ao that we could have our Ja nunaiver taken and gave them |Mieh-vade Honbons ant story of the . Who tell you how.| raph showing how a girl loeked imme-| pictures taken together friends. A ° oh 2 fn came you should ever be haunted by) diately after she has been kissed by the | “To picase him 1 had a | id hyper ——s." Old Indiee who rife Droomaticks, to @8-| 00 LS tery witt be the most impor: KISSED BEFORE CAMERA. | A 9 ape Metre he wn he . t “ “" Mm the photograph ge . some fr i oe tant exhibit In Mies Maude 2 Lusby's |.) Decne oe ate or me weet ne * : p 54 BARCLAYS $2,000 breach-of-promise mult against)» ny sicture n Dr, Joseph A. Cramp, a fashlonabie} - aa oan COR WEST way Chestnut street den ‘ee vieo anne Love FROSTBITTEN. oe "29CORTLANOT ST Here ts Mies Lusby story: » manthe ano | ooitend f ‘} “Never ogain will I trust aman. f put Oe oe wat te ever Ki glbevn A L " Fs | cna M tn Dr. Cramp the whole faith of a life.) P°OtORT ith terror lest we should , Then he pleaded busitiess ene} Sam Se My every thought was ror him. That] *” oe oe ee Oe . : 4, at ne my ofty Amusements cuman lhe could se change ts beyond =r mM) On returning once the photographer | « tilts evenings ghey ee _ prehension. I cannot understand .t Sas. te o me. 1 @ men T wart | “He ts the only man ever permitted to| we perp \-< llpecegteagt - > | MANHATTAN BEAC | Jeall on me, I was only elghten when 1) Dartition and * im. 6 60 FANCWWLLIS Jit R nd Did try to govern an automohile|nrst met him. Hefore that | diy not) Tis eves bl vid | a ry ‘ when it was determined t dream of s¥ntiment In connection with @| |! was ar 3 wy whe ‘ ne | od ‘sini have {te own sweet will?| men He was thirty-¢wo, and from the “Then when ne had his head . a E You Others have. Tou can learn peginning he showed that he cared for ¥!') the cloth, and was look cab - . FIGh WER E what has happened to the! rie, the camera the doctor pe “4 Ls t . t he aiked EISHA meee. fortpnate (or unfortunat “After 1 had known him seven or| ing me in his arms and k ame? ; " . VEE cers of thee wpctndale| cate nd teen, Ae eremory | told him the cman would see us throug aking me to the ASTLE SQUARE OPERA CO. Vehicles in the last few weeks. Some of vin. xcatiess to aay What my answer, the box oan was his ‘ : ord MARTA hom have been arrested, some PUN! way for 1 joved him Nd no whether w ' 14 nt ee wer ver, some next Sunday’ | aga | no ye i 5 4 ‘About that time [ fel! 1, For sev-! nos. f t f If he omy ee ae ee enter-| oral weeks I was very sick. He was| “Then he kissed m f " oe ay or rsh iaalbadl BUCKING AUTO. | ereatly frightenee, fearing that I would) "The doctor mas \ fistred tye ° | dle, and s9 a0 noon as | was able to oicture, It was we we : “Ro m3 | mane 6 te Seah ab 1 SS Ge sat ee et eanea toa ether ts Cash OOF GARDE NEXT SUNUAT fanc And rpostes t _ ' ee eee | WILLED TO HER BY RICH MAN; Continuous Pct 15, 25, $08, itst tt ae tat Seen ea, Hantedaa , Pefocmancen ’ Vasseville joulet, of Massachusetts, or Mrs, Swart. 1 6 RA all Wood, of Penneyivanta, she would never Ave | Agi. wa on have uniertake anking propoat- 24d $ sa “ wa tion unless {t hat dee on mae ing, 0 " 1 pot have fine Palace | ager i Ademe, fohed nt. oF etween them teem tacse men are | Joseph Thorne’s Will Is His a Had Been PASTOR'S * ar Broken and His For- Left to Wife of J. B. ¥ tee ton Mothers of tune Goes to May Bran- Huff, Who Had Strange * ‘n'P feo) ob Stee | A Th TH . 48 Children tingham, His Adopted Influence Over Him, — BALD SQUARE THEATIOG "fussy Daughter. THE MUSICAL CON MHOY HIT! , ab WER 0 your Wilmot M. Smith tn the Su- | inne ping | preme Court of Richmond County has - a = . ‘ | Sa ee BEACH A A Cr decided that May Thorne Brantingham, aed ks F nae “es, 2 4 r I di \dopted daughier of the Inte Joseph : sgt ending ‘ ! ‘ fee Hutt wed ndian Thorne, iy ermitied to the pesidue af his M4 repay 7 = ail to handle | eatate and not Mra. Eunice Huff, of Bing ware Gi FLOAT ING ROOF GARDE 1, © Handle cog. He has therefore set aside the y } ek her truedend @ sain wi'l of the old man tn Mrs, Huff's favor. uw a a Av G ph I 1G wickelert a perry * and the property, amounting to $9.40, ,T poner ha . fee ba oo fhe ay lived. in a cet! at pole 1 Mre. Braotingham. . e AgINnt , = 8 ie |e easier to mansae now! sry, was prinetpal stockholter in| gy etn . VADII! ' than he was when Gen. Miles's soldiers! [the American Prees Assocation. He was | 4 A b Aury » y went Lased ” Bo 18 YOArS Aw0.| marries, but childless, when In 18? he on sn De s? ‘ Geroniino's stury reads like a romance. ‘adopted May Lee, the daughter of an/ * a whe five fos | Pmelish Army officer,” who had teen MRS, EUNICE HUF?. tor rew of the shares of KALTENSO aN . | drowned in San Francisco, He told the! sizerly Thorne came down to New York American Preas Assod = $ Corsets ? | mother that he would leave all his prep- ¢oge: and after that they w ! ter Toit, 6 erty to the chtid. friends, Mr. Huff was a foory May Thorne, as he was known, ew drygoode store. Four months after § |to womanhood ami married Gey B.|the Boston introduction the Muffs Brantingham, chief engineer of the Le- | moved to West "'h! talking of them, fust as we Intend show. Not a Mt of tt We tntend womer t+ Brighton and k up | spectively fr ne aged aoe high Valley Ratiroad’s fleet of steamers. their residence in a house on Jowett 7 ig . oes, Harriet Hubb * to her) Mr, Thorne tullt a cottage for them a@- | avenue and New street se wne| A Wrekolater A fron Patty y ‘et Hubbard Ayer. what sert) joining his resifence, puvchaned, lo allegeh, by Thorne ond . a he ' r ; @f corsets they should wear. In next Mr, Thorne went to Boston tn 182 and ghe title recorded tn Mre Huff's name , Ly ' ¥ “NEW Y 0 soe i Guaday's World women will tind an ar-}met Mrs. Eunice Elinor Huff, wife of |The Huffe lived shere until 18%, when |j me o! the Hea ; A Mele, Ulvetrated with photographs, that! John Rowman Huff. Mrs. Huff and the they moved into the Thorne household ? teon da oe . @ay 4 years to thetr lives if they — P fellow its directions. It will certainly xcursions soon ites Sow ore a aren GURL SLEPT IN DOORWAYS. EDWARD T, CUSHING ILL. | ig ‘CASTORIA But next Bunday’s World cannot be ae OCEAN ROUTE TO dencrived in detail in a column itke thie | RMsabeth Hardeli’e Relatives tay Mendowbrook + Oper ea For Ipfants aud Children, Tesides, we don't want you to know She Is Incorrigibie and Upon for Appendicliis at the everything that fs tn ft before you buy a Thiet. Nassau Hospital, Mineota. ha Kind You Have Always Bout it, We could cail your attention to a} Bilzabeth Hardelt, sixteen years olf.| award T. Cushing, one of the prom-; a Temarkabie romance of Queen Marghe | who saya she has no home aid has ten) sont members of the Meadowbrook Buen Se F Bhiers ier . : rita of Italy, widowed by the Anerchis! leeping In doorways for several nights, [Jhint Club, and also a member of the Bignature of A aI bullet J arraigned in Jefferson Market Court this morning, having been arrested by Story concerning Li Hung Chang, and) the West ‘Tiirtieth street police late prove (9 you that he would not today! '##t Sight on complaint of her sister, be the greatest Chinaman in the worig| MT# Annie Brooks, of $3 Seventh | but we prefer you should read it. ' We could tel you of a remarkable | New York Produce Exchange t* at the New Nassau Howpital at Mineola, L. 1.) suffering from an attack of appr oo. A successful oneretion w pertermed “Columbia.” but ft Brook avenue. last evening by Dr. Louls 8. Lanehart, : ie you to tna ih Gi ont from tho bontar Mra. Brooks charged the girl wml" Hempstead, and while Mr. Cushing's ah Rive " Mm World. mecling ©. She and her pushand Go| be yp pa rea tf 0dO ATL. 10.004.M. 12.40 PM, Sand 9 tp Wi to meorreatte They entirely out of danger ; : : Incidentally, you can enjoy the Punny ‘one| ‘Phe hospital was recently bullt uxrowgh 1.00 faa 1.30 vier ‘ : Bide, the sone. the news and goodness che stole trom | the efforts of Willlam C. Whitney ant 1 3.90 a 2 knows Sow auch 020 net to go |% Dumber of the other well-known real- ‘irom Heamboat ““Copheue ee ee le ROUND TRIP TICKETS, 1S CENTS i, eotont ota of physicians SGLS TRIP TICKETS, CENTS ) «fe een see '? f er x HOR Ayain, invmervil You'll Have but Jour Hours to Shop. Again, to-morrow, we'll offer bargains that to most people, and ‘‘mo Forenoon Sales. Che Store Wild Close Pronptly at 1 P. Y. before that time to secur You must be here we'll have but four he will almost compel 3 ney saving’ of special values prepared for the occasion. F9¢ will buy I5e will buy Go wit Ledies’ Tucked and |“, Lace Trimmed Lawn Collare, sailor shape, | 62 very pretty and and dur sonable, worth 7 | $1.75 2de Will buy! 7, 95 will buy hem Lins Curt N thy will Lailes’ Pique $ scho'ce of 185 pairs /0 buy Collars, with of Tapestry Por ¢ ed lawn ends, | tieres, nicely friuged. A . pretty and attrac-) a variety of styles worth five, worth S0¢ in pretty coloring #5 pairs to ch Do will UY from! wort tom 55e wa * Pure Linen | §.75 to $3.45. a 2-piece Japanese Hand hiefa, ';-in Bamboo Fishing md tan, hems, 95e will buy a aod, worth 12%c. each. Sota Pillows, 24 An . size, handsome wily worth % | 12e | will boy cette ead. Orie a a) Ladies’ Lace Edged | art coverings, worth ] will buy Handkeechiefs, large) $1.75 and $?.00each. i, 70% 50 s. C. variety ‘ Choose | Bamboo Pc reh Bouquet C gare, Si a Wert, o0 4, | Seree matra wrapper, | ! ity f AY | combination filler, Jo Will buy| bark, comptete and) Pertectos; worth Men's and Women’ | is : ady bday Ba $2.25 Plain White and] ‘Meee greatly re- c, Will buy Printed Border Cot-| “uced prices i) 8 5e. ) 0 Lve'e’s te kerchiets, pa Rolled Cigars; worth worth § ee aa $1.2 tot te | stot, 59 ISe, will buy ‘ oft, S% 1A bow'ef 12 Vitalit fede will toy | Zin’ 10 | Care eas eae” Woven's Drawers, ote 1.50 7 eo : lnint chs and hem, Fr ee s mate of ago daqual-| 7, IF will buy 5, PA will buy o 1 ' @) Portable = Mos 0 Men's customer onl¥;| Canopies, with f ide te, sult worth 2% ron frames; will A | ft in any ordinery purposes; c will wey sized trunk to take vers'' from ‘omen’s Draw awers cd along on your va a, ah 00 Be psie Hawn | tion, or will co $12.0 imbrelia founre, | paty in he ib or trimme! with edge) on the lawn; worth i, 19 will buy and insertion of Val- ge eu eplennes lace; 3 to n ble * © custon ‘“ oe ie so08 r t- worth $9 25¢ will buy | « oe a 24 as a choice of Waist) © semulenty wert Sets in pearl, gold 2 . , 28. will buy 1 nd scone eet ‘ nt Mirses' Ten cr Black of elastic with will buy Kid. Shoes with allion of silve ISe.. ¢ 280 pales pring heels, button { Youths’ Long r Ince; worth $1.50 Scns, mais oo a pair ” Hien {ab- ‘. 50 will buy | * Tan and ailv A Shoes, button | actually or lace, broken’ $2.00. sizes; worth $2.50 4 a palr n French g end oxidiz 4: 19 will buy worth up te aa 4.90 will buy | Men's Bal able Suite, made of Men's Tao and, Shirts or Dr the best grades of Black, also Patent | all sizes, plain col non-fad- Leather Shoes; ors, 5 cases; worth, a Cloths, worth $3 and $4, | each, 3S¢. th finest eat a |p will buy piques and Men's P ond Polka Dot Half P3eo will buy dacks; sale at from §1.50 lain Black, ler nerly on i doen Water Tum-| Hoge; 500 dozen, in, ‘ $400. biers, large size, hest | oll worth sa 2 quality crystalglass, | 1246. a pair, will bu | Suted ose bended) ww as 9.5% Bete § | wort h 48¢, a dozen, 190 will buy aude Releetie ode will buy) Polka Dot Heari- back Bide le a 1 doren Water Tum-| ertes, in a variety of . de bler %, fine thin lead-| colors, suitable for ' isis werviceal less, hend-' waists and house | (vloring engraved, dresses; worth 49¢ worth 70¢, a doren, 78> will buy Cuspidores of a large ize, in new shapes and peetty colors, worth 38c, each, a yard. and Se. OUR ANNUAL MIDSUMMER SALE OF Won's and Boys’ Growsers started this (Friday morning ! present time. Miss it and you'll be sure to regret it k A choice of " REGULAR §2.00 TROUSERS FOR 1.00 REM'S REGULAR §3.00 AND $3.49 TROUSERS POR 200 ™” REGULAR (4.50 AND §5.00 TROL g J 2.00 MEN'S REGULAR $6.00 AND $7.90 PROUSERS FOR 4.90 BOYS’ © AND KNPE-PANTS F Ex ons. <3 paTTEN LINE MANt 1ATTAN BEACTI. -_—_-——_ The right man in the right pI ie no mot World ta the right paver. IIe, will buy ~~ rench Challies, all sca ep band f mn, hea sillc waist- &., wosth a yard. wD t's the biggest and most ! rae, Peeriens, Incomp jaee| * valyable than the right Sest a contiais ‘citi ht The Sua siness Oppertuaities adver ad. in the right paper. day ta tas Watt tos ow ti ta Sen as oe trae 5 eM a. oe eset, urs able!!! tion of your choice of the brilliant list I8e bay xford [ 0 1B and time. $2.00. will buy wh Gray Can- vas Dress Suit Tel- nuslin 7 bound, ith t vy lea. stray worth I8e h, $1.2 “ 4 ot £4 will buy “ni * Satin Beles of cavy ity rib-| bon, shield shaped, ack piece finished th oilx buttons, pulley end } worth 48¢. * a lb. will buy Ie Feney Young Jersey | Spring Chickens, ty) alb. pe will buy Choice Salmon Steaks, So will buy ‘A state of Paney Kalamasoo Celery, So will buy 2 packages (your choice) of Uneeda Biscuits or Milk Creekers, Cornet Pancake ¥1 hoap of Lautz “Acorn Joep Jo will buy » choke of Chicken and Veal Croquetter, Calves’ Brains, Veal and Pork Lam! * Fries er Soft- Shell Crabs, breaded and cooked for luncheon parties. will buy a pound of Pickled Pigs’ Fect. 4:0 will buy] a tin of Extra Choice Domestic Sar- dines, in pure oll, 4 vi! J;e will buy a tin of Armour’s| | Devilled or Potted Ham and Tongue. 4s 4 fs 59e will buy t punch 2,50 will buy a gallon of Mount Vernon Rye Whiskey Real World for selling—again to-morrow u to come, for money IS an ob; principal attra Chops, | kind in New York City at the All-Water Route to JCKAWAY BEACH, estate Wants will pat before the public eye, people will sve ite # these Sa’ '22¢ will buy mer: Ples— rich, “ai = c rust, juloy, regular be Pi size. 23e will buy Homemade Layer Cakes 3 round tape ers of light, rich cake, put by the most fruit crea™—orange, lemon or checolate, 700 will buy | Laly Fingere—a | whole dozen of these | delight a which no one ever tres, saan ‘1,00 will our Ol) Stove, the | a: i Vreezera, i ese, worth $2.00, | ‘1,95 wil Freer worth i$ | gelign eta | terns, worth 75¢, 72% will buy — | Men's Silk Bat Ties, dorens of | terns in blug white, worth 2S¢, saa E> will 1 piece of (10 Satin Back P.bbons, with Satin Back All Silte Velvet Ribbons, fast | edges, ranging is | prices fom de @ yard for No, $ to a yard for No, e ribbons would t you fully 13 more elsewhere at the present time, Excursions, . SLi IND t TROLLEY POR AND FAR ROGKAWAT, TROY Y BOATS sale? for

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