The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1902, Page 9

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THE WONDERSM By FITZ-JAMES O'BRIEN. the lan.plight; that pale. t + Uneutat | Maree and soft } of a Zingage. a | Zonela was seemingly about sixteen; her Micure, al | |though somewhat thin and angular, was ¢ the} ——— | onsctous of youth. | Sho was dreesed in an old which | yark corridor at| Was now a mere suggestion o: wnile posited his sen. round her head was twisted, t fashion, » Wondersmith’s | #ik handkerchief of green gro spotted with one of | There was no @ tlred, Solon!— Furbelow was » weary, are you a: on, is It you “T thought aid the shadow, softly. replied a sweet low was Herr Hippe. voice too, Come) from witht: tn. though. ‘ ow open: There were | play nelther in the room; es ht ed Do “\ our Own Dre $885 BY MME. bOUISE BLACK CANVAS CLOTH. indie, amd tf you ameis a Tl, | tedy of the walet bias lke the skirt 7 wirt for scammer? «il mes pretty way Hove It n full blouse tn front to have It ma aid We Mounce wt ks, down th® back, and around t am quite stow 4. JOHNZON, have ru “eit tw 7 PoaAN SILK DRESS. Tear Mme Louise That rich auburn hair, that looked alm 1, undergiow of warm rich 8 those of a fawn, were never by passage and as- | ¢rimaon. This strange headdress gave her an France to anc T have been out all daw with the organ not Bleopy, Zonela—not for I stt In my Hittle bookstall all day and do not drag round an organ and a monkey and vd tunes for pennies—but weary of myself, life, of the toad that I carry on my shoulders.” vad tricks on poor Fur ITH. tb ne hazel rk pavire dood, } “othere and Tam but weary, [ mean Poor eh. and he's gon: weary to be, you are? long of was open,| As he said thix the poor bunchback « we ways, as If to call attention to tis deformed per “Ww ut you ought aot to be melancholy sour books, n Graclous! If 1 could only at the min and read as you do, how happy I st But It's very tiresome to trudge round all day | thar Ran, and look at | & the peo to plek somett , afraid—they speak ‘da great deal ra ad bur tr es in my tha an atalt Hd vo & but Furbelow te me 1 Make vou! + that a woma eoide nm} will not marry that ondition, 1 say wom A {AN ¥ Saved Sti.54, $-} rratnea ng was very right. My , 2 — 4 used '> be a smoker. He said The sample you tnclosed ix canvas THis el epee J n cloth. Etamine has the same weave ial ree The at, Wonk | he could afford It, and so he could. But but fs much finer, You will find it will NcUnean NOU Kaus Be save it me ah ad and ha make a st. and cable ekirt, ined iat earl fda RE tracksof the ved but show ed with sf he cut}; Alintranishtatn che saree sidrt, made with © | cither white or the prevailing color in] NO UNCLAIMED MILLIONS. tucked flounce, which nished with gown. The waist would piled | ‘erntotd! eatit ‘ three half-inch tucks » bottom and with a full blouse of the « SNL eA ES " trimmed with folds bands) of tnt-lbox plaite of the elle over It, connect- | (0 0° hoarded up tn the Court feta above the flounce and down theliny the pox plalte with atraps of narrow [Cry Waiting for next of kt side fronts black velvet, the sleeve made to corre. | ROrAnt of thetr good fortu japite of the legends assiduo A WHITE DIMITY. | ated by so-called “unclatmed _ Dear Moe. Louise agents popular belief, says a Lor Would you Kintly advise me an to the manner FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS. don paper, ls baseiess, of making * Ike the tneceot sample of a From a document Just trsued irom the white dimity with faney colored stripe? 1 wish “in Fy Supreme Court !: appears that th @ girlish, futy et Aa and sienter ana] The Evening World's Daily agetegate amount of these funds {s a © Diomte H. BU. Fashion Hint. bemswary £1,000.00), und that this sum Cut the skirt circular with a seam in the centre front and the stripes meeting fm long points, Have two graduated tucked flounces, edging them witn a sma}! euching, showing onty the dainti- ly colored stripe. This will form a pret- ty trimming for the flounce. over where thé top flounce Jc the skirt with a strip of the fancy stripe and holes In {t at every two or three f near each edge. Cover the rough edges tny holes with black slik re- rings, and through these narrow black velvet ribbon looped dows every twelve inches, Nothing t# more oming to a silghtly bullt girl than a yoke shirred tucks, Have yours of plain SHE LIKED SHOP. They had been talking at the rate of} fully eighteen to the dozen, those t fair young damacis, and the subject of their conversation was of course the wise and witty eayirgs, the charms of manner and the other admirable traits of character possensed py thelr respec- tive sweethearts, says Answers. “Don't you ike to have anybody talk shop wien they come to see you?” gur- gled Mary. “Indeed I do to you? “Oh, Charley, of course! He's a tram conductor, you’ know, and nearly every to see me he goes on with rings run Have long To cut this “Gibson” dress for a girl ight yenrs of age 43-4 inches wide, 41-4 yards % inches wide yards 4 inches wide will be re- Who's been talking shop The pattern (No. 4,09, sizes four, six, for 10 centa, Py Pulltser Building, New York City.” represents more than 3,200 separate ace counts, one-half of which do nor ed C150 in value. Only about ens-twentleth exveed £1,000. Looking to the fact that many of these funds e been lying Merelict in the tnaccessible Court Chancery for more than a contury, thi particular gold mine hardly seema wort dtxwing In. The court Itself assures us with judl- cial frankness that “pro! ithe might involve expense quite out of proportion (o the amount recoverable, ‘and solemn: ly warna everybody long’ this trea we to explore re house not to be led away eight, ten and twelve years) will be sent| financial difficulty by the "srdes misstatements and ox- aggerations" of the gentlemen who issue lists of “heirs to unclaimed money re SPECULATING IN BULBS, In these sober Gays, when the tulip to be bought and sold ay cheaply as 2 shillings per 100, it may seem hard to realize the time was when a singly bulb would fetch as much as £2) to £609, Yet it is too true that, in the di old, stolid and phelgmatic Ln absolutely lost thelr heads (and ‘hmen their yards 27) wealth) {n bulb-buying and collecting, ays London Gardenin, Aropped ae quickly am it the fictitious prices ‘one, an began to drop Holland was plunged into a state of even worse than that which prevailed in England at the Bend money to “Cashier, The World, | bursting of the South fea bubble, or of Abas Ja Seance dusien she Bavalution +l than fh here How he 1 father, Zonela, in: land cursed hia fate as the torrent ¢ footed 4 1 know fim # men dashed pa: t f Lonly knew where to[nifcent tn thelr overflowing vita do you th he re was one ennaotation Make me ud for y in the jar of gall, ¢% aweat ne, with a barr ajed all the ‘it . Bt’ tot Scr; deat w Gon had mn 1 and give Uelwas strnig nhack t ehiid, shot himeel? if x Zonela, end we your fee May eurteoae paladins ant ttle maiden’s feet cant bewutifal women, amd thle enetery | exestiont breeding that ft never no mues | Ived in a grea city, Just ke th his poor pack or his jamel little hunchback a re he made harety together 2, Decause he knew soar M4 kaow Ald not love hm uded youth iw st him with pit how his heart was wrung with women that eviey day passed him by 1 remedy w Your beard has o early, but It entirely 4 hair sh ona man's face. You can krowth removed by the as r by shaving, which would rway In your case A Physicinn’s Care Required. inform me of some reltef for ids. Crust forms on them, they become {tehy an} I haye styes on them, They are very sore cag y require constitutional nk you formulas 1 ihe ¢ that > not think ftoed wit You need @ phy he more uated Eyee—Oleate of mer- alve for Cr Phere to be seme uncommonly in- eresting ceremonies fn the town of n-Thames next May, when ty will give itself up to the cone thousandth annt- of the frat re m in which took place the: there ceremonies will be 1 decided yet, but they will what about the city's most treas- ired possession, the old king's stone, rom which the © takes its name iys the Pittebtirg Gazette, The .a- stone, which now stand the of the market-place, surrounded fron fence, ia much more ¢ jated with the coro- nation of English sovereigns than the fnr-famed Stone of Scone, which was (he crowning place of the Scoteh kings and wee bi t from Scotland to Eng- and, but hat carefully cherished frag- |ine thoroughfares of the great city! | trops INDERSMITH i) FIGURE REDON TH how THEESH jer wave him en ati of his own fn his bookastall th “ for the customerr othe fine f haiet © beautify sof hearts pefore that hed fire rendir , AV ee een reese This story of love, peril and m ystery ig : well worthy the brain that devised “The Dia- mond Lens.’’ Its exciting features are soft- : ened by a tender and beautiful love interest. Peer ee eee 68-0 G+8-5-4-43034604-46.5- rbole ws} large brown end—upor , stroked I whlen that jadividaal tu the extent of the Solon, is dream of all the copper ncity whore i coin pf the ra “ile hoped canitinus nm. in a low, | rournful voles was miserable, posrtie that so much him as the love of this benntity “On a tous melodies sung by Ah, Sel mi them whteper, in tones thet pounded ike f silver bells, ‘this jland fs nam om we lead hither, who tread tte soll alr, and gaze on ite fonting spark more.’ Hav c hunchbeck ) the moonlight quivers ooks on thelr shelves, You called: yourself night 1 ‘A have yenn a poet amd litte organ girl—“e real rxes which every one reads and@ who ma talks ople call me a poet. sat amt ‘They do not Solon or I write praise me. and rey every The pe answered Solon, with @ w ome by the name of med title: but they But, Zonela, I can't sing te load off of my . can 1 Ob bother the hump!” said Zonela, jumping ap wunider You're a poet, and that's enough, isn't tt? mono Solon! rea poet, nes to me t You must repeat won't yout? nobed aa ° said. loved. io was the litle gi mson. She turned suddenty < corner of the room. In @ reed with an okt hand-organ in her she cried Purbelow, ‘Lam so giad that come and dance tn honor Poet Salon’ yea famed, as if his but « triumphant amile brome ever ugh tc ehuy t ole : jeter} ® a meet a nla, the twlight of whose cheeks street. Looking up from ‘iin book he eaw a little « ¥ e setting blush, cought the lasy r 1 foe alms from a cro h ret EAN. 1 wheezed cut aa merry a polka am 1 thelr pockets but th *The gir a A t me's. b iu asthma would «llew and the girl and the monkey nf. hut whe wae ales weep 2 merr . mmencet thetr tantastte dance the polka were ground out to a alent accompar ‘They bad taken but a few ateps when the door sude ment of tears, t } 4 an@ coe tall figure of Wondersmith ape “Bhe tonta y sad, this organceir \ | the threshold key seemed to have caughr the inf ar nt Ills face wee convulmed with mure, and the black are beown even were motst. aw tf he suddes nein's | snake quivered on his upper lip s*emed to rear "The + hunchback wae atrick with pity ant t web jounta's | itwelf ag if about to sm upon the hunchback. calied the Itttle girl over to give her a penny—not tty arrest tm im: puslea, and he (To Be Continued.) ‘ | | F “PERPLEXED LOVER.” (1q¢ | eee | 1 Lover 3 erankiness for life hjects to may admit E * t 1 that ¢ . welhia emoking, does she? Well, let ne avuaered bet as ne Bey her and gtve tt return, give Up you Me lex smoker. He tld we ha tongs and kid- your ation and ean well aft x * ae oa falr exe ene bence We 4 foes no y . 2 ial lanes . ndy and nod wi" et t | 1 believe In sartfice: but why ra ft a far ald, however, winhe m | 7 to oall e one-sided?) Think thie do you see anything xo m to abandon tobacco and all ite joy4 for “Pale Eychennet? yer girile, nnd you'll see Just how. womart her wweet énke—ami there 9 A cny Vm iat to sue man has spirit falr a requeat you have made of f comp ature of the eR enour: nthe deoress of th MOA. Dt ent incase he shotrd refus etn ” rant him che ae @ very pretty quarrel ae It jnes: Hiunietseichtsn oe cs \ Legion! View. a a ed val de t and put up with her utter To near! fy weman (though few , ate i ioe - ————— SOME ONE'S PANT f the letters ; ave ete | WU TA Avand | ins “h Scores (he Captions Fiancee, — | ERS Ay a H eke My advice to “Perplexed Ba ! Bae Da nat F meann sive SGCRETS OF BE vty REVEABED, 1 ave |your flancee has no just reason t it she A Mearded Youth of Fifteen, curry cilve, which you can got of any [OM pl nw tha D ‘ mint ; ar after you will hay t ab ft Stves wiih elder Picts A “ie erred me, toda tv diss Desires to Appear Sunburned, | tear Sire A: Could you remedy for pa ence know of someth! tkia & color « you can ate desirous of acquiring vou are PAID Hela} THE SUPPER. |made a wager ! on & spree, tent ¢ hate right ne mantel: ment of rock at Kingston played tts plece part In the corot ton of the Saxon He kno phen th who followed directly after ne Alfred the Great Fighting, writing and bullding ships m to have kept Alfred too Duey to have an official coronation, but bis eon ps iward, the elder, did. It took place . on-going up At Kingston in ine year me, Just 1.00 nied returned RBG) on: aplne: Yl 8 eariler than the coming corona- ail down [tion of Kdward Vil. who. elaine lineage from thin rough | predecessor, he paid for the sup Kingston happened to be chosen for the coronation ceremony because it was the nite of Edward the Elders camp. The new sovereign received his crown stand- ing on the stone-—which archaeologisur suppose to have been a fragment of lsome temple of the Drutds—and. sur- roundet by nis fighting men, and there- cessors, Athelstan, Ed- edred, Fwy and al! the rest of Ing line went to be crowned on the King's stone. So the Saxon Chrontcto, The Kind You Have Always Bough’) is backed the’ fact Hs statement cked ihe Samer of the sniant kinge ae aie ee eled on the stone itself, For Infants and Children. WES T= Rea or ating roe | ta CARMEN, : ea QUO VADIS. [pier tikineassnne Shoe For Children. Some people never put off ill py HULER'S MUSEUM tomorrow whut “7 Hea ect ) OFEN10.30 TO 15 P.M. ! baht B¢ CAMILLA) @ RONDA. BUROPEAN jtoemorrow, just as DAUILINETSTS: TAL AND wage well COUPLE. MOBA, LADY The ve the WALKER: ADA BRIGGS, FAT WO- hey ar MAN: TROUPE TRAINED COCKA> kind whe TOOS; PROF, SUETTS DoGa, : ty M Darke Ton nang jbeen coming to |Coward’s for the next pair of y's shoes forthe Inst months d haven't got here yet hich is going to ma bad, rome day, for Johnny THEATRE. Denton, ¥. Eceaxne it very iy BROADWAY THE4, Get ot a Bias. Ay Wet Yan Prices ide to SLER LAST WEEKS! LAST WEEKS | LEEPIN | Infunist - - + = 650. to $1.00 Wrens = = -$1.j0t0F os Minses’ ~ saopt Shoes ulso for Adal JAMES S COWARD,| pew “260.274 Greenwich St ve Warrenst..5. | ye fete rs, * ‘ties ies Sead for New Catalogu sus ta Cnehen Sortie Sao Sor we | | Haters: mot. Niebte tn Porkmetn” Theatre, Dway & 334 & Armutements. So ea Manhattan, 5°33 a "PRD TORS: : Did STs OTH AVE, Ya 5 VAUDEVIIER. BIO COMEDY. | MIL NEABEET | Se Dex Segts, 21 y, | aay CONTINUOUS wag, and Ried / PASTOR’ AUSINST | aes 4. Theatr 205 HARE . Theatre, 4d Ss | Souvenirs — Sona Balad Lowly Sind pabaoeee BUFFALO BILL'S WIL Dp. “sr Madson Suare Garden Bratin aad THE BELLS. AMERICAN “lap et. AND STH pe Bowe, 815 doe. AMELIA BINGSAM. EMPIRE THEATRE. ) ERE ver ® GAS FIVE WrExs IN rue eee | sink 4H MAY, SINCE DPE COMPANY OF HEINE | __ A RODERN MAGDA' | i GRAND AND Henry: Nile. 332 ROBERT EDESON setae. f cher backer qv lace FRANCIS WILSON inTHE TOREAROR Wwe | MALISON 59. IMEATKE, a ” way | PET HOW IN TOWN. WILLIAM COLLIER omar, KEITH'S rise) TiCet Se. et o_ | CHARLES. ODNEDIDN ®eer At ine | HARLEM | Rvenines Bib Mate Sat. co. ei CRU FRI DTD Hots JOS idee wink "er LESLIE CARTER | w RTA Om? /$, Eva. s 15. Mata, Wed, —- Leathe Al THE LAST APPEAL, wom BLN : Be AS Seer [mise note ti RP Bim HURTIG & SERMONS The AW YORK Cire Sere Wet a ser. ug, [Toy 10-BIG ACTS a JORK f rhe watt “OF Palit) pug pemenia irae THEATRE FTES Ly S| _ , LULU GLASER ™s."2s2'"« Dolly Yarden | {oon MONTAUK Pea 3a". PECK’S BAD Boy. ELSIE DE WOLFE aon.

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