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“agian Manisa 3 laa aes eae eae aT Bk a: a a THE WORLD: MONDAY EV 29, 1901, NING, JULY CONDENSED FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY PERMISSION OF DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. (Copyright, 1901, by Deabletay, Page & Co.) alted. «> noble that he should have bowed hia forehead to her feet she took him in her him to be good. to be think of no words to ra overflowed his cyes and ran She drew away him a second at, looking at him. had ‘been cr: | he sald, “we are @ couple the goldfish, warning Annixter at She was too frighten- looked at tim with es that began to fll with tea: 'ahe sald, at Inst, “on—I didn't down upon his cheeks. from him and held arm's length, exclaimed Annixter, “here I've been watchin vouse till 1 was afrald move me on. erfed, “your'e Hilma, do you feel wel m weil," ahe faltered. she Inalsted. “I want to cry and want you to ery, too. Oh, dear, T haven't « handkerchief.”’ “Here, take mine.” They wiped each other's eyes like two children and for a long F little Japanere thelr arms about each other, tacking, talking, On the following Saturda: Deverishes the ed to I ad by belb- Yo: y Cominternoners, thme wat in the You are comin pleasure hous Sabe with me. agree with y aj matter? Why | you all this time? things are with me? This place don't Hilma, what's all the ou let me see ou know—how Your mother told ‘Anixter gives qharged a cowboy nam 5 eles “Hilma loves. Delaney. rides m plato] to break up the dance, s nninter see abn Annlster and Delaney fant with ‘ou Know that I see ow that I made the mistake of m: “re, that time, under the Long 1 found tt out the night Tent all night on the ranch honeymoon at a small family As a inatter of course, Butter street. he Cif! House and spent he gruesome and made- of Sutro's Gardens; they went through Chinatown, the Pal patk = museum—wherc Hilma resolutely refused to belleve | the Exyptian mummy—and they drove hired hack to the Presidio and bridal teip to an afternoon CHAPTER VII. The Wooing. ARLY the same morning Annixter started for San sult of Hilma, and went at ¢ @o-@ certain hotel on Bush street, On the sixth day of their +x: Hilma abruptly deciared they enough of “playing out,” and must be erious and get to work, ‘This work was nothing } $46 -0-9904-25.4.0-6.4.6.0- 34 hind the First National Rank, that he w waa kept by a family connection conjecture that would stop here, were on the ctly what happened, but I've ferent man since things all different no: | begun to live mince then. and instead of being ashamed of ft fm proud of tt see you again | would be buying of the furniture and appoint- ments forsthe rejuvenated ranch ho where they were to I Then ensued a moat Armed with formidable lists, written b Arnixter on hotel anvelopes, the Wescended upon the department mores of the city, the carpet stores, the furnt- Right and lett they bouxat and bargained, | ment as soon’ as p early an entire carload of car- Kitchen furniture of tbe Trees. Hilma and her pare: he waa right. ‘Their names Ignoring custom, atraight up to their rooms, and before aware of tt was erow" before old man Tree, T Juat woke up that night. been absolut Selfish Up to the moment | he was well t me marry y 4 k chaita and the ike were nent down the ranch, Annixter making a point that should” be entirely ‘rancixco dealers. ast everything had bee: all arrangements made, Hilma’s trunks r with her new ‘dresses and tickets to Bonneville bought. “We'll go by the Overland, ‘Annixter across his wife, at thelr last meal where they had been stopping; trains or locals for us, he “But we reach Bonnev! hour.” protested Hikme, Ing!" morning! “Never mind," he declared, He in pullman’, fra to have any of thoee slob: onneville way I didn't know how te do the thing In myles and we'll lave Vacca Later on Mrs. Tri alone, leaving HHilma to spend With one of her cousins who lived far out on Stanyan street in a little house facing the park. Between Annixter and Hilma's parents @ reconciliation was soon effected, An- Bixter ounvincing them both of his sin- cority in wishing to you understand, jdo the straight, clean thing. Eisai iki wae proud of hat a driver, of beln plo hated mi 3 Vell, since I wlad that peo- l were afraid of me? ‘o loved you I'm ash: I don’t want to be hard any Rome to hate m: I'm happy and T love you,” he more, and nobody |e if 1’ can heip want other people a0, dents exclaimed: love ¥ forgive me, and {i come down to such a beast want to be to you the be to @ woman, Hilma. you under- ant to be your ‘Jooked at the goldfishes through b refused to seo him. he, such an As soon as she knew he had followed her to San Francisco she had been un- willing to return to the hotel and had arranged with her cousin to spend an Indefinite time at her house. She was wretchedly all this the; would tio: set foot out of doors, and cried herself to sicep night When {tc to buying furniture ahinee pers haps, but] know wh ‘Aniixter had engaged tion, und after he and hi bed had the porter close he Hilma sat up in bed to say: both hands over her fac Annixter good aight, directnenn of and In both her you got anything to say to me, ked, after a while. t you want me to ‘x due my wit n entire wec- wife went to ready sue was miserably homesick for ‘She remembered In the btue dairy work, making butter ekimming the great pans of milk. 5 ing the copper vessels and vats, plung- ihe her arins, elbow deep, Into t curds; coming and going tn that . cleanliness and use, happy. in | a , mu "way up here to $ wround In these beastly, draughty: plone grounds for over u week to You know what went to bleep Ww! Nettle child, holding hi The hours pas think sure we must have Fresno," Annixter muttered, hi Waa about hulf-past want to hear, ere’ of treatin forgive you,"’ she hazarded. passed | “Rut thate not I ‘Then 1 don't know what. Shall | say dt for you?” ritated a long minute, then: tsay it right,” she re- for that. Shall I say it for Juat ‘vecatibe th L Mttle girl pretty’soon. Sae'll need about Better Mind out for whistle of the pasi cocks, the distant an hour to dress, He drew on his trousers and shues, got Into hia coat and stepped out into the aisie, In the seat tha: had been occupied uiiman conductor, ish box and car schedules vefors him, was checking up his berths, a blue penell behind his ear. “What's the next stop, Captain?” in- ter, coming ‘up, reached Fresno X “Just passed tt, looking at Annixter over his spectuctes, eWhat's the next stop?" We will be there in about with Infinite know what you'll say what you are thinking of. the horizons, Cull heat at noon, of the sunrise nm that lfet Of light and silen to the surfaci ifted overhen ut. Md Hilma at length, “1 it for myxelf, ["— once she tlirned to him and put_her arma around his neck, Now, all those days ail of wood and tin, its blottinc There Waa no outlook for t ‘At length one day, about a week after Annixter's arrival in the city, she wi prevailed upon to go for a Walk In the And you are sorry Rood to me if | will ve You will be my dear, dear Dl Black um i p In_upper and lower caught at th nearest scat park, She went al. back of the firet Ume the ittic with its puff of whit had bought for her, p her belt of imitation aligate new skirt of brown cloth, and bh f black straw k her mother nk ants tnalet _ The earn sprang to Analxter's eyes. ie took her in hin arma and held her for & moment, Neyer in’ his: life jad he felt vo undeseoving of this + pure girl who forgave him and trusted nd believed him be the good’ manthe could only wish Sbove him, so ex ch Hghts overhead vibrated with binding rapidity In the long, slid. ing Jar that ran through the train uptly hut off, A rer his spoken word speed was abru noise was hear (To be continued.) She found a tiny summer house fm Japanese farhion, around a diminu- ‘ive pond, and sat there £ She was so AT BABIES’ STARS These THE Pauline Abrahame and oth Teulsa Nusapickel and othe Mose Martin and others, pty Ba Teuiaa Klein. Shle Harris and others Rock MIM No J. joseph Taylor, Joba Luts, Aboie Mendoza 8 Kitty Healy and Otto Wiide ‘ isd Mertert Levy ‘The cause of the countless luckless ba- bles who are forced to spend the sum- mer cooped up in narrow, malodorous streets and stuffy tenements will be great! Albert D by Mr, of the Ninoty-aixth Rabies’ Fund proprietor Caalno, Sick achman, Horn Brewery Brooklyn. some of the best vaudeville perform- ers, and a number of delightful spe- clalttes have been provided. One of these attractions Is an walk, In which twenty-four couples will take part, the Judges deing members of at Bay Clift Villa. be direotion of Mr he orixinal American Star Four thelr aketeh, “A Darktown Opera Com- aries Wetmore, the boy s0- lolst, and several equally good features, (The cakewalk will be under the dieec- tion of George Hammond, former stage manager for Flynn's “Big Benaation.” Mr. aketch called “The Coontown Golf Club, presented by the entire original com- pany, ‘The stage manager for the evening will be Mr. Willam Galpen, the well- known operatic baritone, who will also sing. The performance will begin at § P. The work of saving Ittle lives Is g ing on night and day among the tene- ments, and the Fund doctors ure kept busy by innumerable cases of tines and destitution Send your contributions for the Sick Bables' Fund to “Cashier of World, Pu ltzer Bullding, New York City. THE CONTRIBUTORS. To the itor of The Evening World: Inclosed please Arel $7.(4) for the Hick Bablew AT TO-MORROW =» some cf the artis gramme to be offered at the C tor, Previously ssknewledged ++ 5602.13 Lucy Cabole and others, Woolmere, Le 1 7.140) Ida Smith, Cora Goodman, Carrie Gol4- berg. Drooklyn. : 60)| Grace O'Brien, Mary Retlly and others, | Trvokl yf cele 2 5m toute Biken and others, 416 y helped by the benefit to-morrow ing tendered Tho Evening World Golden street and Third avenue, Fort Hamilton, This benefit promises to be unusually attractive In every respect. It includee jaborate cake- the Fort Hamilton garrison and guests Other numbers on the programme wili e Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra, un- Mone Gelger: In Hammond will also put on a fancy [LOTS OF FUN AND MUSIC FUND BENEFIT.| xe COO: NIGHT'S BENEFIT. OX iO 3 » son the extensive pro- Iden Horn Brewery. Wootmere, 1 ett Lacey Beatrice Gil To the Faitor 0 Ftad tneto selling candy Ida Smith Punt, the receipte at the corn: Rrovulyn. Florrle Kanobte Gertle 0" Dosneli, Mary Reilly Atnalte Sick Aabies’ Rellet Corps To the Editor of The Evening World The sum of $4.16 hae been collected at a stand on the corner of Nivetteth street and Wark ave 7 the following children 1 Wernatein, 1. ttraun To the Balt Evening World ¢ proceeds of 4 onade stand hep Abrahams, Suey Gertie Luckendure. E Lillian Lackenberg, Mary Lowenthal, t 1254 Fifth ave., ctty. To the Editor of The Evening World Inclosed please find $2.65, proceeds of stand kept by girle at the corner of Ninetteth mtreet and Columb Tauiea Numepic Marries F Minnie VW Helen To the Alt Inclosed. yu Puna, which the fick Bable ifth street, cor collected at T: th avenue, College Point. Rose Martin, Deng Kellermann. Freda Lebuucher, Co:legs Point, T. & To the Editor of The Evening Warld Please find tnciceed $2. which collected by four Ilttle tota of Bedford avenue, Drooklya, tor the siek babies Emma Kofre, Pauline Koffee, Grace Hrinkmann, Anna Dow! To the Editor of The Evening in Cott a Cote (1), ‘ott (8) {7 Marton street, Brooklyn. To the MAltor of The Evening World: Incheeed please Amd $1.50, proceeds of a stand at the corner of Kighty-second etreet and Firet Avenue, which we hope will make some sick baby happy. Dorothy sehoepe (M1670 Loutea Klein (W), 1672 First To the Editor of The Bening World 3S le from ‘The Kidlews' for Fund. It te the proceeds trom t given by Daley Hamtiton, rr Joseph Reba Tii:on, Olive Hainpton, Russell Willlamson, Hilla Paratine, ‘The Kidlete," Rocky Hill, N. J. To the Falltor of The Evening World: Incloaed pleare find 78 cents for the Sick Tables" Fand, We collected this on the corner of One Hundred and math street and Third joseph John Lu Editor of The Evening World Inty fe cent tor of The find cen to help the poor 4 rere dary CHILD MANGLED TIDE CARRIED BY TROLLEY CAR OFF GIRL BATHER Motorman and Conductor. (Special to The Evening World.) YONKERS, N. Y., July 2.—Cha Stein, the nine-year-old won of Henry Stein, wag fun over and frightfully mangled \pg’ a trolley car at Getty Square tojfay. The child was crossing the stregh waving Jumped from a wag- ‘on on whk he was riding. er| ‘rhe car, approaching rapidity, struck the little fellow and knocked him down, tearing both logs almost off the body. Men ran to his asalstance and carried him to a nearby drug store, where an lance wan called and was taken to the hospital, The doctors have small hopes uf bis overy. ‘Thin ta the fourth vi mer cara within (wo weeks, ere system tx part of the Union or Huckleberry line, and doen not be Neve in fenders. None of the cars han fenders, The crowd that zatheret and only for the prompt the police the conductor of the car would have usage. They were locked up t the result of the child’« Injuries —_— - a tim of the sum: The Yonk- ugly. nee of was erfe nd mote received rough await Lett Stage for Pulpit, ‘The Rey, John ©, Smiley has a of ninixtor-in-ehar; As «Chapel, at Mount Ho; Hronx, and has assumed hin duties. rds the Rev, Walter 5. Benth resigned to become evening preacher epted of Bt in the Ho ir, R. Heber Newton Ja rector. Like ht predecessor, Mr, Bentley, Mr, smiley waa an actor before be took holy orders. death, _ The young woman while bathing got as Thomas M. Drew, who waa nome dis-; | tance wvay,noticed her. | , but went down the second time before | Drew reached her. phe lost consciousness and t ‘had great diMculty rescuing her. | vived muMctentiy to be taken home. man | |King Edward Crowd Tried to Mob/May Argyle Had Nar- row Escape from Drowning. Misa May Argyle, one of a party of excurstonists from thin city, ts recover. ing to-day from an experience at South Keach, 8, 1., that nearly resulted in her } parated from her frienda and was rried out beyond the life lines. 6he ttruggied vainly to get back to shore, t became exhausted and began to sink Miax Argyle reappeared on the surface, He caught her, but] awimmer The beach lifeena young woman an r worked over the hour before he re-{ ——— “BOBS” TO GET $500,000. ! Kecomme » Pariine in Gennt LONDON, July In the House Lords to-day Lord Sallsvury, the Prem- for, read a message from King Ed- ward. It wan to the ot that, fn alderation of the eminent services of Fleld Marshal Lord Roberta in South Africn, Hin Majesty recommended that | Parliament grant him the sum of £09, ut Ail Souls’ Church, of which the Rev. | go. ¢stas,0c0) The grant will doubtless be made und the money appropriated soon. planning to cali on her on Saturday and 1 CLAUDE DUVAL IN TEANECK WOODS. ae Masked Highwayman Robs Everett Van Orden and Shoots Him in the Neck. \SITIFIELISIG. Everett Van Orden, of New Milford pand was looking fo Nod. ies in the Englewood Ho areal ig on of with a bullet wound tn hie neck ae al momento of an enequnter with a masked Mghwayman tn the Teaneck Woods, af Wi buggy step and short ance from Engieword He is) ty ns the highway- 1) a precarious con tition 1 to wre ring from his The young man had been vieitin hin Van Orden saw hi: sweetheart in Sehraalenburg and wan ji A quick Jerk ca the retns | yn his way home in his buges at 1 anil CK made hora. und fore SeibaKT Thi Nero cie eT wae NED and the highwayman waa aver. forging along under a loose rein and, env andyresied lonanes Van Or was Cozing, Suddenly the KAM pour bugey stopped with a Jolt that threw rf ea noracnonn more. him forward on the drehboars, aad ale fel stiy nto the faldiie! Ot the reads Multaneously there came the com. erite alm i fire, The nia «Van Orson in the neck ‘Throw up your handat tae ne wan homer ite fainted Van Orden looked up quick!y aa his! whe hands mechanically obeyed the order He | 10 sharply outlined In the moonlight the horse stopped and was car- > the house. famtly physictan | wax summoned | tgainat' the background of(deap foliage. | hering ihe young mancrerroved to te & masked Meure. One hand held t giewood Hospital, ‘There, after teins and in the other wan a revoiver, totlous queration. the bullet ite shining barrel on a level with the| ca " we Jen was at- young man’s head i by the di The Nehwayman advanced to tne! bk ea te buggy. and with the revolver held in his! travelled. belig eft hand clone to the face of his vic- | blevelint It adjoins the great ( shed Van 01 ar owne y ate Willam (rug he deearches i VankOrseniatt Pacivs, United States Minister to many with his right. He found $20 in KITCHEN LADIES COMBINE FOR GREATER LIBERTIES. The Tyrannical Woman of the House Will Be Made to Know Her Place in Short Order. os SY What may soon come to pass. BES a tS a Oo Od, whieper, Bridget, dertint ‘Hav’ yer heard th’ ‘news to- Jew chuck th’ dishes in th [rwo hourr each afternoon ant the entire evening at least twice « week. Rule sccond provides that the kitchen lady shall be allowed all the prt of club Ife, The kitchen lady may ptertain her friends, but the consid- erate clause 1s inserted that she must on such oceaslons furnish her own re- freshments. tleod to apply beat. Then to make tt on of a doubt, Rule 2 says “I do be afther feelin’ sorry fer Mis- sus Waldarf-Astoorta.”’ “An’ who th’ divil ls Missus Wi an'-what-yez-be-callin'-her? ‘Shure, an’ don't yez be afther knowin’ woliceman on the ‘aidart- to the ar beyond a ques- ontle- that, an’ yer hav’ been over from th’ auld country three weeks nixt Chues- | men friends Ho onot be barred from day? Shure she ia the lady whose hus-| the kitchen or back porch, Members of band owns th’ big Sotel on Fifth Ave-| the family of the hou not inter noo. She will be afther doin’ her own} rupt the conversation arising during dishes now unless she minds th’ Unton, ; said visite.” In the future the woman for whom the 1 lady consents to run } not have a monopoly day If so phe will.” The cheering news from Chicago had Just renched the Servant Ladies’ Liter- ary Aasoclation of New York City. The Working Women of America organized paler and v in Chicago yesterday and electeg oft- | once cers, The members are scrub-! | whose band fh y-dish-wreatlers, wanh ladles, lady- Hy fobs ae morl M y " ka, indy-window-washers, and ladler: | surement stores. That iy waat It s of-all- in Rule 4 Good stiff rules were adopted—rules pee 3 kindly nity the woman ot that will make the woman of the house | th" Mouse fo coma te ee aS the know her place. The first rule is right to the paint. It says work shall not begin before 5.39 o'clock and rhall cease when the evening dishes are put away. Also the kitchen Iady must be allowed ty tinreasonah:: has 34 members, which the eon, an is be- kitchen lady at time The union aiready and when it {* 1,00 strong, president saya be. very organization will be perfected, it Meved, In New York. JANE HILLYER, SPINSTER, ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. Residents of East Orange to Celebrate Her! Birthday Next Saturday. | to make her andredth birthday the | event _{t_should de ——— Eee If she lives until the end of the pres ent week Mise Jane Elizabeth Hilly+ No J., will be one nu dred years olf, She was born Aug. 11, at Madison, N. J. Hoe father wo the late Rey, Dr. Asa Hillyer, for yearw pastor of the First Presbytertan Chured | tis of Orange car Mies Hillyer ts the inst survivor of| x A VERY FINE waren, of Kant Orange Pp ment, fu! Mr Kees and cost $15 ed and adjus eo her family and generation, although | NE there were few of her iminediate rela: ) ~ tives to die under four s years, | - Hor father and Mirw Taco BH. Hillyer 2 “6 4 while her getealegrandmother was G enter) Bronchitis alnety-eheht at the tine of . ? Misa Hillyer han suffered only two at Consumption. tacks of Lines during her iife, although Syesath vhe fet! and broke her hip ten years no eee ind has been forced to use crutches ale ured ler at mont continuourly ever since. Ly ithe Rome: For er meventy-tve y a this fenton tena n hae been net in church the In work, Her pet charity Orphan Hom Muny of Misa Hillyer's neighbors are | Orange plaje authorised by Prot original enn. KOCHIS SANITARIUM, Wert 224 at, neat to Karvehs', Piles NO KNIFE. Mrs. Hinkley, Indianapolts, writes: “The doctor said it must be an operation costing $600 and little chance to sur- I chose Pyramid Pile Cure and one 50 cent box made mesoundand well.” All drug- Book on Piles, cause and cure, free by mail, Pyramid Drug Co. GOGDGIILR: AUNT HANNAR?S Kills All Bugs, Roaches, Moths, Ants, Etc. 10c. Grocers’ and Druggists’, 10c.. Factory, 250-252 Palaski ‘st, gists sell it. Amusements. ad, B' way, 7thAve DISE’ Glars Inclosed, 2 Theas. Fully Protectes, HT raz SVENGALIS. DAY NIGUT—Orand V. MANHATTAN BEACH pay | SOUSA CHINA & PAIN’S FIREWORKS. » The Casino are ~ CONTINUOUS) 14th 20 AND 30 CENTS. tn Married Lite. FISK & M'DONOUGHT.. ATING ROOF-GARDEN: GRAND REPUDLIC. Refined Vandevitie. Nat'y Land’ g,9P.M. $15 Mat. 800.215 PROPRIETORS '. Lederer’s “the Strolieia’” Atop N. Y, Theatre Night at Ditectioa Nixon & Zimmer CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE Crystal Covered, performance rain or shine. AND BUROPEAN NOVELTIES, F, Proctor Big Stes& Oa} 14TH ST. MUSEUM. Jutione, queen Jona Burke Co. Many Troubles.t ve, 1624 St. Come oi spot, Dinner, ales MARY SCOTT @ CO., TUREE NEVARROS. 20 STAR ACTS. tk ape ee WAX. New Orebestra. INEMATOGRAPS And Speclal Attractons Te-Day. KEITH'S EDEN|* Brooklyn Amusements. HTON BEACH Chiidren at Mate, 10e. Marvellous Merrilie, ¢, La Belle B anche, ‘ooklya Marine Bands, Excursions. Of course thin {s not under- | = Amusement and Educath jog" Combined. SEASON'A NOV= ELTY A BAND OF. WILD SIOUX. IX= DIANS, Attrnetions BEE icent follage, rere, LAN iO aa “ EXCURDION 40 CENTS. Inctuding Admission to All At Excursion Routes to the Sea, LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. New York and Rockaway Beach Ry. A N. BE ACH. ’ M AN H AT. AY BEA TTEN LINE, VAY BRAGH face Tron Day Line steara trom Deabroase AM aud West Taenty-crcend fob aceite a RNs Ay hee aS