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as aks Aa eR Loa al a A a alk na . —_ — PATTER TI THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. JULY 29, 190%. “SOCIETY DELVES INTO THE [PORTSMOUTH IS THE WEARY, | MYSTERIES OF OCCULTISM. __WILLIE OF N.Y. HARBOR, — CQOTIE GGOOT19HOOIOSOANGIHOION SA 5 Mayor Fagan, of Hobo- |+ Seal of Approval Set y : & Two Stori2s Which Tell) ken, and a Foreign Upon the Fad by Mrs.|2 ef "oy: How a Wife’s Second, Steamship Company O. H. P. Belmont and|3 Sight Detectedia Let-| Make a Veritable Ho- Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish| ter in Her Busband’s! bo of the Old Frigate |: —Adept from Thibet} Pocket and How a byRefusing It aBerth |x Initiates Fashionable, Maid Discerned a, at Dock—Gov. Voor- Newport. { Proposal. hees Is Positive Ite ; Must Be Given al!® na’ Resting Place. ne more wedl= Sunday, Schoo! Pupils; 1,500 Strong, Guests of Teachers. of the various miaston x of New York enjoyed Nth annual excursion tom + da With thoir white-gowned teachers “4 y crowd i} the Iren Steamboat snd steamed away.to 1 Long Irland sound, d.the Batter Dragan, of at the foremast and made up a me Bociety hasetaken up theestudy « eultism, and th i Teading at will the moat arcret of her guests is quite a discurbin The fad opens up interesting Maz alarming po: and if vusly and systematt: pursued may result % {1 some radical changes in the sociti code. One question that gerheads over. pre) a berth off the ven Govern be war Chiname fttle Aron! tts at once lon of to the, middles never grow, too be any more justitied in ais 5 things stowed away jn the ? MU of oh) to admire their ‘Melican’) teach= strong-dox of her friends any moresthan ( Fameared with wa Liayd Steamahin Compa: ere. ' eho would be justiiel in reading ay Bhim the hoary tei there undistorted until the Moat of them were young men, and vate letter, As an amusement {tim Blwany a hand fought pattie. +} lock fre Taen, in werhos olern garb, They cama HD (i S05 hools of the, Episooy i tist and) Method= ud were under thedigecn of Chinaman, who y York harbor, carry) ny: yand night gate whe was fone de all right, but as a serious atts {ts advantages are qucationadl drawbacks undesirable. uartera: were found six weeloe ago, when * A woman thus equipped, who cary he thon af a y ay the minds of her friends, would ria at fate wan ane | ” nitiaged the th fscursiae probably obliterate nearly all of I he temouth am it murs under 8. aha : I tratning “hip a few tion 6 St. Bartholo- Visiting Mst. ‘Again, a husband who wary conacious that nothing could be cor~ cealod from the psychic eye of his wera would wisely have nothing to cane The unmarried woman, though, equipped by normal insti cern the firat flutter of a man's he iat for her, or at once distinguish whet Aver the words of a suitor were true or f:uy,e it Forty-second Ano. op Company. x fromt that the Portsmouth fad « So far had eumahty one us Co drive piles to preven her dock. bored in vain otier city | Hers, Tt wan asserted by the Mayor complaints lind: be ns of the attalion, with: te secured another yo warship, It wan the desire of the thoritles thy mews Migelon, pveted the water diy’y sports locluded a Chinesa. ih | eootball e music, Plenty sign the deed sald) Of Ame we lbowait wath we get [aboard to wash y of American and. ( . kaye beeu provided fr the day's outings 17 Phree 1 Chine i om vied & and there wasalea ¢ . the latter mot to order bug, to seh. R x presented Tt Jon Park to the elty had been earefu @imtudiet, it wan decided that thin dee allowed che Portsmouth anchor off the park. Rererve. sur The Fortemouth was given a berth | soon found that Women Eager Stadcate. These possibilities are here dwelt: wpon because it ts the women who are ty king up the fad with avidity, Some of them are already so much advancet ax to make surprising demonstrations. The seal of approval has been set upon the fad by those two social arbi- ters Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont and, Mrs Gtuyvesant Fiah. It Ls sald that ! pitead , of summer novels and other trivia f read- ing, the books most in favor at Nfwport are Mme. Blavatsky ts ‘“‘Isin the works of Col. OWfott, hei earnest disciple, “The Occult World,” and “Esoteric Buddhism," the vrork of | (5 Prot. Fullerton, of the Univeasity of Pernsylvania, who was a meml ar of the Belbert commission to Investig: ite spirit- ualism and psychic phenomenrs, and the lectures of Annie Besant. ‘Thank you .Just before Mrs, Belmont’s, dinner on| you would n Friday night she presented to'bvir guests | But a Mahatma who had all af the deep | things: wisdom and occult power of ihe Humi, | average a ten Mere | eeeeven. We Me ope | pain off ind: > | mand that the from. the Protwet ta | TWO PENNIES SUMMER CIRLS PATTERSON NOT GIRL ACCUSE | CAUSED DEATH. FIGHT A FIRE FOR MISS COULD | ~~ Five- Year-Old Boy In-'Pass Buckets Along a Denies that She Will stantly Killed by Fall Hastily Formed Line Marry. the Dayton trom Fire Escape. and Subdue Blaze. Millionaire. fiesuchn Robinsonag, — Her Assailant... the famillar of Mme. BlavateAty and Ol-| that cott. His name ts Saraka an: { i, himself to be an amazing agay)t. | Some of the things he did were aa re- Mins Helen Gauld | sh A representative at Irving thy: the audience fel quite showed j of Alexuntier Adams, the five-year-old | The Summer Girl Joined the ve son of Robert Adame, of No. 4 West Fire Department of Arverne, 11 dentes thu * engaged markable as the manifestalixa of Mine. Tr is related that a well-kno to be ny 1) Tisvateky tne etgth avanti ot: | suau nual Re ‘Twenty-ninth street. fell from a third | ovening. Hana aa pied John Rob when the high priestess he gl | few days ago. and when sipitpeplee epee rye * eee millionaire maguticturen of a on t s materialize out of t Ae air of the summer. resort took alo Bi wintow fre-eecape to-day and | Forty wemen in tne pa Fereruatinias tendo aged and ‘triad was jastantly killed from the tank at Wheelwright’s Little Alec's mother sent him out to mie a ND mond ring for hia’ wife. Kno: mnt for ther study: of the Md ats ing her rand fall at the feet of rhe are He pd ot even know Mr. ¢ 1 1igt Erte pavilion to th Dre. | to thie representative, ‘wheel McBride cottage, Yeo) the rumor ts persintent ue clone to the Afverne Hotel. io- | untrue, have T In my pocket?" to. shreds. in. was severely ed In bea a rebate of two ona Saraka, who halls from 4} nib ofa deep bronze color, thin, w fun blue-black Wife's Second Sight. at i water bv ¢ sent In au alarm, gut | According to a ir, and black eyes so bi on fel “| iceman Dreyfun sent in out | ! ceded Ih. Reema “Yo! crnit five.” “This Fotce te Tere, | ben Hat; bim_iixedly, Ife. smiled On the way back he lingered to play girls succeeded in extinguishing the | Lexinginn, Ky. Mr, Patterson has face she mustcal and Hquescent in 4 possesses a in with Eddie I third floor, amen before the fire ladies arrived. a ee tohinsonit arteaned Rit iiereg kanes CORES ICIE I retry cual a auereaitanin fraction of 4 Alec climbed up the handras of the) png ames were frat seen li the crsuge wan sent: to His hands, with which he frequently | second and them: he Inugned, “Describe tire: and, slipping, fell to the itohen ap dinner was being preparel| ton. where it ty te be titted | it," he sald) banteringty: It ta Ina square white envelope,” she id were confined) (0 that room, doing | heme for himerif and his wite, : marrica: Miss Gould. sallant ai agalnat Restured, are long and sl pier, the kers well formed and sy: nz oes ouimtaly ‘ae a8 i The two cents were found tn hie pock- | damn nails touched with henn:y and al te direeted to you at the | 4 pei / lie pio NaS re lnm th Forth, fawhess © SS Bane saree ails Sunday World Wants move the| The Sunday. World Want sheet: is Reena used tos He delivered his lectume in Freach,| % shata: Rear-Admiral Irwin Dead. and the language as speken by him | fy TE ae te WASHINGTON, July iness worl the medium, of the. million, seemed to give an added charm to what | catieeshecrenllediecnuteliicepare MASH iN, aome Allstensts) or alo A an MAGANDY | your fooling. Thiet will tell you, chen some é ver. is signed ‘Helen.’ Heys flint aie: fu Hnlyaymentall Wh@ nonsense! he’ wald, with a eat Kroptuatiod Me | pitlable mmption of bravado. ‘One perhaps trepida at some of the! to hear you speak would think you be Lenox Love Story At Lenox, too, the tad bs gt aw! o clrel ure popula damed sixty Naval Acad ubsect “ten ing. AL leaves a wite son, John Irwin, pay- adex, now atationed at trans recktesuly, Buests, | all you sald) Rut your gucse Is “Tecan tell you what tgin your mind,” | Wrong. I have the ring in my. poe! a me nawered 5 . he said to a popular yor img matron, And here it is." = 0} demurety: £: FIGHT AGAINST A cpairca ane Yards KUNG YATES COOPER OF Wi. NED FRO ae ‘THE ‘ 5 | | it | A Hundred and Forty Choice Patterns, OF THE LESSON | FERRY UAT, THE DLERER] A a OS | ‘ ®hows That a7x9Army|Congressman Takes a Wife, but Doesn't Tell! Delvin. a Heat Victim,|Contractors Are Pro- —, aga : Dannot Firect an Her Name. Tried Hard to DieOff | longing the Strike At 5c. a Yard! Empére. Liberty Island. of the Tailors. | This is the-choicest collection of Cotton Dress goods ever offered: at this little price. I if We are not forgetful of those remarkable: dimitits, when: we make this statement—and that, offering was never excelled: before. f ; ‘i 2 hia Daniel Deivin, an But here is a fine but substantial cloth, printed joer pea Soe cer season, Rae eaihan 3 in. asso! if picked: from the cream of the stock at the-season’s. : siding at 7 Vernon avenue, Ravens: | deen delayed by the action of the con- | Complete in. assortment as if picked)! 7 . i j | Horduan,|attompiell /aile| tractors: or. talddlemen,. who, have Here are the solid colorings in. complete. variety, or ehade beautiful, Foulasd patterns; and Rapld Tran-| formed an association of their own| Mig white, Then the smaller figures, too, that so many others preter. t and are d nding iucreased prices for * for—some li ht, others. dark, Rhaltiwarkitremiunekcnunuccelurers! There are the bread and handsome stripes that are'so song itte 5 ee Sap Speaking of the matter thin morning, (J Then there are plenty of the neat narrow stripes in black: or colors: with: white, " Delvin boanted the Castleton at Genornl Secrotary Harry White, of the | Hin stock. These in two sizes, complete in color assortment. ie ‘ a seat on the forward deck | United Garment Workers of America, There are also severa! thousand yards in black grounds, with neat figures in white, ul zi tears Some choice: broad:stripes are printed in /to colors on white, These will make up in nand> } some style. 4 When you ses them you our offerat first. Thought K Representative Henry A. Cooper, of July ‘9.—The Times oub-| Wisconsin, Chairman of the House LONDO: n L the " mittee on fumuine Affairs whose Wishes a poem by JBtudyard Kup tg eee oe ent tin woe titled “The Lessoiy,” embodying the Idea} “grab policy” of the Administr that Great Britrtin has learned from|in Porto Rico won him the antagonism the war that her: military system Is all |of the Republican leaders In Congress, stopped long enough In New York on wrong, and has. had, tn the words of lhis way to Europe to marry. one line, “All ‘ver most holy {lusions/ ; a knocked higher than Gildercy'’s kite.” aoe arcs natinieani pis Following are rrane of the stanzas: Jaw partners back fp Racine by tele-| Us wan our tgult and our very reat taut a graph of the fact that he Wad mnericd, | ent of hea ut in. all teoley : We stite'th ‘ar f7"in oer" tege om an teead) Potame dean, ne ey eee mont ime | thtalty | mirrored iis ma! * {deals, | wan lacking, Relatives and friends ali! | ade mental satcituc ‘are compietely in the dark, andi it doom A's) we got osr lesen and we vught to accept , it with Krac.tude, not appear that the puxale wil be nolved Suffering from heat prostration and | The return of the striking garment etrieian [workers to their various shops has leton wax about south af Liberty, Liberty Ini and, Delvin Jumped from his seat, and that tne-manufacturer said, ‘No’’ very, positively, ta, rd price for which to sell such beautiful foods. Cents an aosi 5 Congra: = mas do avers Claay that we voking for vase | ed somers:in, his regular trade, We have spent some hunteed mutton prante to | UM We Congrewnmman and. thy tay 4 riwanlaboul.tolaol ype nisbeh enti nee minora ou But a hundred and fifty thousand yards Ce a good Beye sree sree a) ave the fact once mora a . Atlan he dag when’ the’ middleman will) bes 5 . mat ‘horses id auicker than men afow sin-e | where they will find! numeroun queric @ Jdone away with and the manufacturers | He thousat better of it, and decided to take his loss immediately two and imo make four. cabled at considerable uxpenne Jopernte thelr own at lot at-a cli hage four lege aril have two | °! a AWA gy [ow 1 shopn lot ata chp. Hy cane ann nd two lato four moet th < them. hohe dove from] ewe want to do away with the «ne And so.these choice and beautiful Batistes are here in this praiuse variety for you to chogse, very) Mr. Cooper lett Rucine for tho met revelling faa: ol) tractura altogether, and while : fon July 2, estensibly to visit the Pen. being Wie hy the) stand will deiay the return of the men co} § Om today at Kt wae our fopsit and our very great faait, ant! American Eaposition:at Buffalo, So. far port stile wh Nenateteeseig vaeipu pega aow we, mfust turn It th ton reagdas for fal When the ene el Five Cents a Yard! out {8% any one in his family knew he nad St. George! act am a boon ube, pt ae now the mliahteat idem of mart ging, | CONGRESSMAN COOPER | Detvin was ow and Apelet in uh Nene for Id th displ wn ed ihe fem we talk the [HOF wan there uny ane whom — {he} b laktortowar bir det : | Main aisle counters hold the display. : oa : We pave hydean imperial tenesn, 1 wilt maxe | CUUld: lok Upun asia prospective toriue, OF WISCONSIN. | Peery aa alee HIE a ae neklere a oa buy very satisfactorily by mail. Tell us whether you t #4 ‘us aa empire yet. | His law partners In the firm of Chooper, -—— bs ee with | youcaw't conse t e ?, Y ees acai aati on CEG A “rers) H want stripes or figures, large or smail design, _—_— a ——_- [Simmons Nelrou, ap Waller, we fale | er TOOK DEADLY CYANIDE. |= c ut lot ARRESTED BANK CLERK. TD ee sees. wloce are { ‘ 5 1 thie f |: ‘ vera) and, was not k “to! Even with this order shoppers will pick out the prettiest patterns here whea your order comes. immense quantity here, it is risky to wait for samples, Lett Note Saying | to Wan, Me Sioway Gardnen, of the detent - Bavlon rranerd.i is ; ruc aaonee| Ieee ae caine trace it il ord ent, eee Sot hab ‘been prominent in Conese fa, : Spas ta mcmeeell eva cn ean ea na oor that eneneeee| If a telephone is available talk directly to. our mail order department 2 {he vigorously fought the tax “on Porto ng Wertdi) rag alia Shei Dytain siete, dtoluada, Fount Ave. amd Duverne se Witltsm Gardner, aged twenty-four, | tenn produats, He maint ined that the | 0 William M apeepan est | SE LS ae who Is a clerk in thp Lincoln Bank, was} Philippines and Porto Bico. are a part) attitude was xo ance with Siiloway committed sul | So « arrested while gothe downtown on a/ pf the United States, and th ft diserim:| the Administr At practl- ng spent cheb K RAIN FOR CORN BELT. 4 Bixth Avenue Elev ated train this Thorne ee ee ee aes ner fad eG eC ta ale daughter of James! valthy | euenieesier ur Uu u ing for expectora’fing. The arrest was| He was the ranking Ropt dlican mem- jegislatio: | Scoteh baker, |Forty Daya! Drought in Etectuntty, say made Cicer Alfred Powell. Sen caeeenitnt z ) tly 2. — After a wave in the . : Saini Budi in the sefferon Market Polls! BULLET GOT INTO: ARTERY. [ut were unable to tocate it, ‘The Ing ; “L was going down to the Clearing- lay for Ks between I pd death, House with exchanges.” he sald, “an and finally, to #il appearances, recoy- Mrs. Siiloway w (upon her return found | wasiiNGron dead in from the effects | ay unprevede Xf potassium taken in Quan | the yreat drought was in a great teirry. 1 did not spl Suddenly Killed Bad ' iho Had Care| cred | Uties suiltclent to Ki} a hora corn belt has been broken by th ° A “But the of ser gaya you did,” : ; i 1 He left a note suying nancial embar- | snowern, which were quite general and ° kad Magioty ite Dowel, pistols ad El ght Months. Thu dullet. remained in his head. It| paawment had caused the uct. Seem i singietwseny esgins urs ay, ub u. USE N.Y. July 2.—James| gradually worked down until it entered! gijtoway came here from Boston. Hin % : 0 a . They were accompanied vy decidedk z K parole ‘you, however, until to-|McKin, fifteen years:o'#i, while playing| the main artery of his neck, causing his! onty living relatives are two nieces, Misa| rajia in lamporature and the appearance PG, . morrow, when, "you can bring. « bonds- igathia revolver ee iNovember acct-|almost instant death last night. The lad Annie Green, of Boston, and Misa Car-|o¢ a cool wave in the Northwest thip Formerly ‘¢ Broadway, <thé man,’ : dentally discharged ‘fs: weapon. The|meemed to be in his usual health, when, that oh rie E, Silloway, a teacher in Vasser| morning indicatea that a {urther fall |i s PF , Foune Gactiner pleaded go hard thst ' bullet entered’tis rlstét: eye, but aa not | without warning, hin lunge filled with Conlege. He wee w Mason of high stand: | mer ba cepested to-miant and Tucmlay [6 A, T, Stewart & Gp f ‘SS whha reprinand. kill him. Dootors prpbdd for the bullet, [bead die @ied within five minutes, ing. in the States of the Central West, \ reliable man. ‘(nerefore snd Fer qullty/ and hota you for trial. wi

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