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. — — ~ ¥ SIP) EYOTA RR terran caaltttar sate chcttsanancanianastemedt a saatenson neni, saomdsctamnndet a eadsdeadaiasdiniiecaadiedin iliias shemmiaini annals tesneneaneneieniaan tail - en . wet ] ‘There was one bold and farsighted client whe played a dering and highty successtul game for years and won largely, Where she got her int [tion fron: was unknown, but It was scien ea rellable, and ahe backed it Jargely. The firm warned her of the risk, and she always disregarded) | the warning In the most peremptory way. Meanwaile, when Charles and Alice met “by agpf- j dent’ they renewed their vows. livery time Charles i] pressed Alice to name a date for a runaway mateh, 7 1 every time Alice begged him to have a little 9% more patience ard see {f aunt would not come round. 7 ‘This, however, was not all, Li Selina had been Sandown Park, which were all bu in t me wickedness Jay under ¢ As yoeDAAY clina had wot manifested any ovett started on what she regarded as a trail, and her mind | couragement of ¥ feo and s and ¢ a) woo of tts orig , F duaire' to felent te ed with suspicion. tonal crime of betting and horse wens, Lady aversham had often. described T Bi a iné A \ sot tind 1 A him offen and told him ae “the meanest. alt cat that ever stepped shin | Now, the speculating clfent of ‘Trevelyan, Smith) & a NN Tere ae Oise Hae 4 hah “ith ‘4 we : hat rs Su ‘ a hed s 1 1, 8h " rude in it is. howeve that one a. soon had never shown herself to the firm, preferring - dding ‘a little fun,” as ie ad th with she danger, bi ne had-onty fauehed, a C She Wols de 1 . at jay’ a Bnet ine ribatdry No doubt he was in the habit of making | woul have broke with hin ty tt © Was herpaftter Lady Sell took the oytunity when she w na to do her business by post, @he Snips os ‘T was the ping-pong tournament at King @xtward's/ fully as if he had been successful, “That makes six by way of a fittle fun From that was an | brother, Besides would be awkward to Jert out} alone with Charlee Dumaine to y to him What is | her u al ¢ stom: and ceil iden Bee at in ‘Hall that aid tt. pairs I owe you.” tep to betting on horses, attending horse rices, | 0 ries at Traversham Hors the Cliy and Suburban? and Velyan were out, Charles Dumatne wae Alice ere was a devoted adherent of the “Oh, but it Je too bad," cried Alice. * u never had Selina’s very false front bristled h indigna. 4, how's youftself? att m of Now, Charles wae not really a racing man, still cries ‘i so, tally @elminy” he paid Within pe game—not up to tournament pitch, you under-| a chance. It's sheer robbery.” tion and horror at her own tmaginings. sl it hie Hhrary cnet mn ' in ‘he |} tess a betting man, THe went toa ra now and then, slat do rnin Hae c bisa Riedhey 6 ae ee stand, but « constant player. Ghe had never acen a| It was a most imprudent discussion, and they both z a oii celal ct Moved the, aport and oreualonally’ risked a amali| ccmponure. “Pray take a chalr tournament, and ehe said most expressively that she | felt it when they realized that aunt Selina was | we. on a horse, But that wae all, Prudence, more you was dying to have one peap at such a contest, ‘Thie| glaring at them In her most magisterial mood. And THE REJECTED PLEA, over, should have strictly Junited his re On the| “What are you doing here?” snorted Lady Selina, remark was quite enough to set Charles Dumatme to| in the point af glare the good lady could have held a trary, Me proceeded fo explain the Cliy and SuBUT-| eyeing hint as she might a DurEAr caught in ee Goa work at an endeavor to gratify her wishes, It may be | her own with the Gorgon ban, and. warming to his subject, told Aunt Selina,| “Tam a partner in the firm.” added that @ good deal of his time was devoted to this| ‘Do my ears deceive me?" she began, and her tone nteved: ann, witeh @bject, as a rple. The result was that when he ap-| was not reassuring. “Do you mean to say that under peared one day amiling to declare that he had three | my very nose you have dared''— > front seats for the King Eiwani's Hall tournament, "It is only a present, Lady Selina," Interposed which promised to be the Derby of ping-pong, and | Charics, mendactously, but really the situation left invited Lady Selina and her niece, Alice, to accom-|no room for scruple. ‘Alice thinks six pairs of gloves pany him to see ft, Alice was—to use her own expres-|t0o many, that’s all. But 1 think it Is such a nice eion—quite wild with delight. number, don't you?” ple, what horses we You « partner in the firm?" Avo i te Tam a pattner in ine firm,” he repiled, quite 1 listened with crowing fury. She did not] unconscious of the echo of Maeterlinck. © allowed him full measure of rope; but) +T want to see Mr. Trevelyan or Mr. Smith,” saf@ sald in her most Gorgon-like manr Lady Selina dogsedly. “After what you have told me and the intm “They are both out, but I cag take your instrue-— knowledge of vice that you have shown you may give] tions. It will be just the same.” y) all Idea of marrying my niece, and the servant] ang thie was the woman who had ratedtim ana errupt; end she Charles and Alice were engaged in an unomictal sort| “If T thought that you were daring to deceive wit! be ordered to gay ‘Not at home’ to you in fU-} matignant elnner for a ttle bet of gloves. To do her of . ah er cing justice, she did not appear to be aware of any in- cnet Whey water enn, bag ey Siviny “It is merely a present,” declared Alice, wishing to After this dreadful blow Charios's one dea was a] congrulty in her conduct; she regarded Charles with that they were not, and they did not contradict her. | [elP her tover! “no one cold call it Seen ee runaway m He propounded this idea to Alice | distrust as an Inexportenced boy and a posstble oes A ‘s view it was only lat bt: ball 0 ve me some when they next met. of course, they met. Even an} put he talked to her so lucidly about a certain int Bir aan Ga een act ates fetcense ae gloves, and I do think that s!x pairs are too many.” Aunt Selina cannot keep a grown-up niece under lock | in the deal (he h ne difficulty in refraining from | engagement until she was ready for them to marry, | ,,U%ty Selina snorted and observed with much feroc- and key and only let her out on a leash the word “gamble") that she changed her opinion. Let them walt Hke good children, wee tf they reaily | 'tY of manner, “Tf T thought that either of you had Alice wouldn't hear of it—at least, not yet “phere ig more in you than T thought. You ought knew their own minds, and then-— Aunt Selina, in | Tofled yourself with the crime of betting, which ts No." who aid: “aunt 4s horrid now, but she has] to ve doing well.” fact, was rather a dictatorial olf Indy, who thought | "ts more or less than an ulcer eating into the A mother to me, and 1 should hate to be mar- I hope to do better,” sald Charles modestly. heart of the nation, you would regret it bitterly. I would never forgive such wickedness.”’ Tt was an awkward situation. Probably strict morai- Ity required that the culprits should “own up.” But did not. Charles remained silent. Alice repeated “Indeed, dear aunt, it is a present. At this moment luckily @ brewer's dray threatencd more of her own plans and opinions than of other People’s wishes. It 1s just possible that Aunt Selina might not have met with such implicit obedience if she had not brought Alice, a penniless orphan, up from early childhood and been a second mother to her. Also, she was very wealthy, and if Alice married with without her approval: that Is, unless she abso- nough to support « wife. Iumph! Well, Fe utely won't come round, Give her a chance, and it| member this—if Alice marries without my consent! she won't, then we will eee. Besides, I have nothing | she doesn't get a penny from me. % unless she chooses. And why, Charlie, shouldn't you!” with this parting shot she retired in the mean time get something to do, some serious} 4 month later Lady Selina received a note headed” business? It would make aunt think better of you|-prevelyan, smith & Co.” Tt ran: her and make It more easy for us to marry if she doesn't] ., . a o l- Te te ake Moana 4 snake a consldgrable difference | to coiliée with the brougham, and the danger and the come round Ss ger ma eg regs te . x Y ccitement of d ‘@harles. iaike ra Nyse Ga a narles at £2 19s. he ne: ay y gratitude and affection, advised that Alice and Charles | OX<)'ement of denouncing: LEE toh aaa ee harles thiked the subject over with fynch, ®) touched three, but such huge blocks of shares were Seetid sists 4a ASHE ENCE lnSG ae ies nee ; acted ANN very sharp man about iown, at the club at once thrown on the market that the price went” down steadily al] day, and are now at £2. They will probably go lower to-morrow, and then it might be worth while to buy In again, as the stock 18 a scam@) one aad the shares are worth £2 10s, without any boom, Yours very truly, Selina’s attention be possible. She remembered, however, when ehe got home, and Aunt Selina was a tall, thin, high-nosed Indy of| subjected Allce to such a severe and searching on severe aspect. Her hair was sivered by age, and she| examination that at last the git! broke down, burst had a Hking for gray In the matter of raiment, so that | into tears and sobbed that there was no harm in tt she might have been described as t..e gry lady had | if it was a bet aaron had the hardihood to give a nickname to Lady| “He never gave himself a chance. Selina. . The contrast between the aunt and the niece was “You might begin as a runner,’ said Lynch, “I know a man who was Just ilke yourself—did nothing for a time, and then determined to do something. Dine with me at the Carlton to-morrow, that i# sup- posing I can get ‘Trevelyan, my friend, to come—ana 1 might t it over with him velyan, Tt seemed, could dine, and the dinner phone now—then you could ta SHARLES DUMAINE,’ To this Lady Selina replied: “Dear Mr. Dumaine: You sold at the right time. 1 1 knew all my people must win, and he knew it, too. It was only adding a little fun and a pretty way of giving a pres- very marked, for Allce was petite in stature, retrousse | ent, but I never thought {t would run to so many. It eat off very afccersfully, Charles took a ilking to} 1 it thank you because you get 2 larger commis: in feature, dark and brilliant in coloring, piquant in| was no more a real gambling bet than if one were to Trevelyan at Glice and the feeling seemed to be re-J 7, if yon are in this direction Sunday, come is expression, twenty-two In years. Alice resembled her | pet that one would have dinner this evening." Ue wah eiioa: Weed eo acaades aub “ Ona: and report the state of the market.” mother, who had been the beauty of the family, and| + ; . : “| SHOULD HATE TO BE MARRIED WITHOUT HER APPROVAL." ly, and it was arranged tha es should whow 4 : amatner, who had been the beauty of the family, and} Re silent, you scandalous girl.” cried Tady Selina; U ee See Lady Selina cleared £50,000 altogether out of her and she conducted the conversation in this peculiarly | — Well, the trio went to the tournament, and just for| disagreeable strain until she brought Alice figura-| “To think that 1 should have warmed such a yam tae fun of the thing Alice and Charles had a little bet | tively to her knees. The upshot was that the gloves| pire in my bosom,” thought the Indy with a fine con a tip for the City and Sub y on each couple. Charles always insisted that Alice | were to be declined peremptorily, the Intending giver | fusion of ilivetrations, OF course, Uedy Baling reneoved ills. fe should choose her competitor frat, and ae Alice knew'| would be reprimanded and warned by Lady Selina! Now Lady Selina had a brother, Lord ‘Traversham, | of the aervante—and, of oourse, he laughed hoartty. | tie a: A good deal about the merits of the players ehe|on the next possible opportunity, and Allce was com- man of sin, a veritable brand for the | He wae wholly dead to shame lif Sestthne nema ateATTOn ana Bethe laeaalb usually won. ‘This was exactly what Charles wanted, | manded to ad@ to her daily prayers a special petition | purning, ‘This wicked peer waa a member of dreadful | ‘The phrase, however, remained tn Lady Selinn’s | Ve eae TCLitolomainausaad? Se eae ae , and so when they were going he said quite ae Joy-. to be delivered trom the sin of betting and gambling. | associations lke the Jockey Club, the Ture Club and | memory, She did not know exactly what it meant, | own and declin’ In six months he was admitted as a partner to the | deals in Joskissons and subsequently gaye her con-' firm and thelr secrets. Their business was a strictly | sent to Alice's marriage with Charles, As tt appeared: steady and respectable one, but for all that some of] that she did not regard stock exchange transactions the accounts amused and interested him, The rule] as coming under this head Charles readily agreed, {firm was never to recommend speculations. | but he mentioned to Alice that it was absolutely fim- to understand people of really strict prinal- he Tatler, i the end of her vistt to Lady the em = ares - | Amusements. BATHTUBS ARE IN DEMAND. WHAT IS YOUR OPINION OF THE AUTOMOBILE? ye a ‘ks. Cleanliness 18 next to godliness, and| and by that sign you shall conquer. A Long Island judge hi Evening World invites readers to| whose dear ones die, merely because ;or drive through our beautiful. parks LL Shaye) rope co Weeltn aneyenairne [mle Yau Wall peexan Unto es hank or oh Sia eases exieen (he ne viatone freely concerning | some millionaire is playing with a toy?|‘The line of carriages, the children play- @reams of avarice Hes through the bath-| your brain and remove therefrom the |MAn charged with throwing mud In a} (opr end the cases in whic’ |The auto must go. If It doesn't It will fing, the strolling pedestrians—all’ were : IN THE OPEN OLYMPIA tub. most vivid impression left by the ever-|chauffeur's eyes. His Honor declared} i)". 0 or jate figured; believing that |:o more to y the poor against the | picturesque day we go to the park. _—t Lanex Ave. ae 2 stn sia Have you a flat to rent, now that the| passing house-hunters you will find it | the automobiles a public nuisance. ehupsherten than in almost any other| rich than we t sore of tax-| We hear a “Chug, chug, chug! nate Au Thu week —Twiee Mayday moving season has passed? |is closets and directly underlying it '5| stacistrate Brann, a few daya ago,|way—may the publics opinion of the] ation MAHER, JR. [trail of nauseous smoke and a mac Is your building in quarantine, evi-| bathtubs. — jthat looks like @ diseased locomoulve litte | Automobile be ascemained. enced by a fast-fading Dill stuck in| ‘With your tax-eating building {dle to|called @ boy “an nsignificant e one 0 rtwo letters on the “Ake Flying.” gocs roaring past. Carriages are the window, setting forth the numerical! fox your memory, does {t not occur to |foafer” and sent him up for three ict Pont a a number already re-| ‘ro ride in an automoblile is like flying. checked, horses shy, little children EYE DOCTORS’ | ewelar ionata prlladacriae! coats MiChaE strength of lis apartments? says the|YOU now that woman after woman has | ronths tor throwing the ld of a wash-| ceived: You have no fear of your horse growing ]Shrink back, seized by scared nurses EXAMINATION FREE. (eae (ride) $1. Henerved chairs (front) 8.150, Chicago Tribune, told you of that ideal ittle place @ few | roller at an automobile owned by young — lame or weary, You can rival the| Pedestrians and Jarred and angered. Ts J OU \ hehepaieal Wl MATINEE TO-DAY. ‘The reason Is not far to seek. You|blocks awav where they have “tWO vie mnomas Compared with Juggernaut. |iightning in speed. You can cover|there any other such disfigurement on } Teacus, ‘eat! bare Ge ded ather- DEWE Y, p Ps have failed in the matter of bathtubs, | bathrooms beside the one for the serv- O16 automobile owner ts fined heavily| we used to ehudder, ‘as children ing of the clouds, wi tthe Ie nearly as much ground as an express [the face of the earth? If there must be |} iM Af ON CME tg gn’ Tewitdelay [| prune: [PARISIAN WIDOWS, It fs @ safe wager that no one of your|#™t: and only seven rooms in the train. It puts civilization forward by |such things, let the men who own them |} Witiid Tink Heats NDAY NIGHT, GRAND CONCERT, 2x, 6a. justly ‘acorned fists contains more than| muse?” for an accident; another {6 set free with | read of the people crushed to death scarce a warning. the juggernaut car in India, We|many centuries. What If a few persons}pay for an exclusive speedway some: |] — one ‘padi iubs, mad anereln lee the ae el Guinan thet osu von men meet ee Tho auto holds the center of the stage eepiea nanvon we Hved In this safe, are killed? Was there ever a great im- phere: whi tote ean be rue pppese Gia only Aneel 0) STH) ANNUAL INTER oaaen eee ton of your fallure, It 1s not in te) sty to yourself and to the flat-hunting |t0-day. By some It 1s looked on a| civilized land. Yet, what have we to be | provement or reform or advance that | 4nd with no peril except Lee GLASSES AS LOW AS BERKELEY OVAL, MAY 30 AND SAD Fs ue closet, You have, perhaps, a surfeit) | i> |toy; by others as the greatest invention | thankful for? We, too, have a jugger-|was not baptized In blood? The auto PARI - SALE AT SPALDING'S of these. Tho ghost of Iil-luck that) Get vou to the bathtubbery and play of the age. MMothers warn their chil-|naut. Only we call it an automobile. In lis here to stay. It is not a fashion, —_— Oculists’ Opticians—40 Years’ Practice. haunts you must be laid by bathtubs,/the tubs up In the bill dren against 1t a&s of old they used to] India persona who died beneath the jug-[but ts a reform J. BEPHRMA ‘The Thomas Case, J. E- h i h & 5 | CASINO SERN = SS warn them against the far more harm-|gernauts wheels did so with the belief Melrose, N. ¥ Young Mr. Thomas ran over and killed | -f-l-1-C- ONS, Z curmest: | SEATS 10- DAY WHISKEY FROM WATERMELONS. ess Bogey Man that thus they might attain heaven. SE a child in his auto, He had to pay 9 |) 547 BROADWAY—Astor House. | HONEYMOON i | Probably no other invention has given| This comforted their relatives. But | A Disigurement: sum which would probably be nothing |] “>> 9 SIXTH AVENUE—near 15th St. wey er eee ac oe It is not easy to determine off hand | erage may be “on tap" the year round. |rise to such varied opinions, What comfort {s there for those here| In other days It was a Joy to ramble |to wo rich a man, A por little boy, how- 43.4.5 BROADWAY—near 36th St. || SOT” 1on | HURTIG & SEAMON'S Pon just the kind of feelings we ought to| As to our feelings about this, we may, Is the automobile a blessing or a = — ® who had never been taught to TING Siore Open Reery Leaning.) | Temerror thornton, Ryan & Ri £5 have over a sp Y | al despatch from | say that, as abstemious persons with a curse? 2 respect such things, threw something at |] eff Open Late Saturday Evenings Baltimore to the New York Tribune! sight leaning toward Neal Duwism, we, Is it the key to the long-sought secret A CENTURY OF HEADGEAR. this man’s automobile, He was prompt- announcing that a company has been| are disposed to regard the news with|of perfect and economical rapid transit ly nabbed. Although his ankie was In- formed in that city, and incorporated | painful apprehension; whereas, as advo-! or Is st simply an expensive and perilous jured he was called a loafer and tm- under a New Jersey charter, for the | cates of home industry, especially In the | plaything? prisoned for three months, Puzzle: Find manvfacture of watermelon whiskey. | South, we view the situation with ming-| Is it a legitimate vehicle or Is 1t main- Excursions Amusements, - DECORATION ~ DAY. 5 tho Justice!” Also, one man ts fined for | PROCTOR’S ,, ‘The formula for this whiskey was dis-| led emotions of joy and hope, says Les-|1y a menace to life, a nuisance and an fast going, while another 1s not. One covered, we ure told, by a Virginia doc-| lie's Weekly. It 1s very clear that if | eyesore? STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC, man rune over somebody and is set Dat 8: iy | a free. Another {# fined, What we neod 2 Claress, quiater is g . ier is a bunch of hard-and-fast auto laws. ibIh Mt { Cerrado gl Pet Teh peed NEWBURG AND POUGHKEEP3IE. tor, a fact which looks suspicious on| Georgia watermelons, for example, can the face of |t, for It has been generally| be converted into whiskey, a business understood for ages past that a conspir-| boom will soon strike that part of the These questions, as the auto grows in popularity, become more and more per- tUnent each day. 2ERV ERA.” + vis Onrt, Full Orch. Continnous. ne " 8 between docto or-| ; : - \ . | LEAVES foot of Wert 20eh ati, 910 melons, with consequences dire to small| industry pale in the comparison. As|yt is an institution; anu as auch shoutd “ * DRINK aie Full Orch, Trovelio, Others. | Brookiyn, 8A. MPARE ROUND. TRIP boys and sometimes to other innocent| to the results of this discovery upon | y, A “SOFT . classified. 24 Hours:"* Dig Sio%k & , people, The additional information is! the colored race, and incidentally to a “A tablespoonful of ordinary black ‘oth sr) grt pe Dally Sais STEAMER GEN eee given that this whiskey will be made| few other races, that 49 a situation coffee in a tumbler of cold water, with | i With Stake Special sor8109 BRIDGEPO! trom the ripe fruit in summer and the) which we shrink from contemplating at SOUTHWESTERN RANCHER. additions of ice according to taste,” is a iP HAWARE RAE Le ers ‘ pin an 5, 824 aig seedy in winter, so that this new bev-| present It is amusing enough to discover that reclpe which does not seem to promise BROADWA' LAST MATINBE SATURDAY. | Battery Candieg DIO ke Me i eke the cattle rancher, though a thousand DEAF AND DUMB SCULPTOR. “ows come up to water at his tanks si every day or two, saya the Century, will yet serve condensed milk from cans that % sshme: » 1 0 x . : much refreshment, but it Is piguy LAST 3 DAYS. raat wo, ‘Seka upge recommended by a London writer, who EXTRA NATINER RAYS. thinks tt should be better known and moro popular in F E English households DECORATION DAY EXCURSION eats ee ane SieeP! ING BEBULY Up the Sound to Great Neck ing area ov al is sey ot TERRACEGARDEN, 2%. | Sea Cliff and Glenwood, Monsieur Vernand Hamar, the deaf) the allegorical figure and four to make and dumb seulptor, to whom was in- the statue, come from New deraey, that tis ‘beet trusted the task of duplicating the Ven-| Tor the likeness of the hero, Hamar,| pears the mark of Kansas Ci that dome. statue of Rochambeau for the! the sculptor, studied old prints and por-| even his poultry and eggs are imported United States Capital; js still very) traits, which are hung in the manor|at enormous prices from Kansas, His! young. He ‘miy live to do more work) of thi Lore, which belonged to the 2 De yere t "The co! vot only flavors the water, LEX. OPWHA HOUSE, — | bear LEX. AVI f LeU ht al peice ap Rochant-| Reohampents, Pe ee Re rani veven| ‘These pictures, taken from fashion cuts of their respective times, represent | ute onre’ a, thet oy ail appearance AND ON/RYRAY SUNDAY. 20 Dealt, Button) she marnent on] aes 10 ela === io best Irrigated valleys would be with.| the alx principal étyles of headgear for the nineteenth century. ‘The present Dul the drinker seems to be unbibing & tums) 64T., his studio that Uuls monument has ab-| fee : Barry hat shows strong truces of direct descent from the 1810 atyle bler of diluted red wine az 4 . SEA CLIFF AND GLENWOOD, | nig sorbed him, for In every corner ie de, DAILY FASHION HINT, — |ovt fresh vegetables. all oO OPEN AIR CONCERTS Fee ata eat nee soohes: sa, coscrars. evens evexivo." |THE ELEGANT STEAMER NANTASKER: and the monument several times over Amusements, _ as erate ere os a | Hu leave New York 12, pene fame tion In the Champs Blyaces Salon; st ‘ Applies Balm to Wounded Hearts. Mee eth Ate | Ponte aaimaryea. | ie Se a emer] “Excursion Tickets, 50 Cents, ; ; tris fumes, Arotle alr compares creditably with the works of A Ai Club Love's Kival. What kind of @ present should I give unis y TONIGHT, aire ri Hon, the older masters, with those of Ha- Dear Mra, Ayer: her? She has a medal, which z Saal EXTRA! Sunday Night, POPULAT CONC Madison ave, & OGth at ma mars professors, Hamer is an ambir| 1am going with a young man that 1/ her, Ga. DE ANDATH AVE. PTT eC i tlous young man, He t# not a prolific think a great deal of, He seems to| You may with perfeot eran ec AMERICAN #32." PASTOR Ss aU ; sculptor, but is tenacious, and although think a great deal of me, but he only| the young Jady’s permission to call on| Wi abiveris Pe ieee f : ; ee i | fi oxt moe! MONROE, MACK &# LAWRENCE, 123 ‘ i unfortunately deprived of two most im-! asks me to go out with him once in| her at her home, 1 hope you will enjoy EXTRA Good Coffee! ‘°° Nest week, J 1 STEWART, BATONS, rant senses he is sure ¢ eons saa th *y , a very pleasant friendship together. = DARDEN, ewer WRKOW, D K 7” AAR 80:18 BE: Ao make a awhile, T spoke to him about It, but he) a very pleasant friend BERS. EXTRA Big Valuel| ATLANTIC SAMDPS: ewer: : je caree’, @ can the more concen. does not seem to pay any attention to} Choose for her py 4 pretty | > : eR a a Mytcy LutTien Lega a2 | Brooklyn Elevated Line a trate bis attention on his work,” sald} me. 1 would like to know if 1 should, An ilustrated copy of Tennyson's “ldyls) BECAUSE it is made up Oe LY itv’ prices Bier be Sie. ng waret Soot, im Long Island Railroad, : ria prokel smaller me or not. He belongs to aj of the King” would be an appropriate/of the broken and smalle Cie a ; L | i Loe a or ec goetna to cure more | selection, You might read the poems| beans of our 25c 3c, and EXTRA MATINEE TO-MORROW DR. BI | ae 4 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ONLY uchre clup, and he seema to care m Coffees, ‘Scleniitically AMER LTA BINGHAM |. 1 tt aye Pitas Lage irnanay erty hourly: 6 A. A ta. sc i Matinee 4 MODERN MAGDALEN A! naitetourly to. 9.90 P.M. Law tral Gen, Porter, when, In a conversation! on Rochambeau and the statues, 1 told) him of the sculptor's misfortune. He} got no reward for the Vendome statue, | exhibited at the salon, but got a third-| class medal for @ small siatue called the “Franoconnler,” in 1895, He will! probably be awarded the medal of the Legion of Honor for bis Washington atatue, | for that than he does for me, M.C.R. | with her and tulk over with her thy On general principles, when a girl can| brave deeds done by King Arthur #| blended, it yields results es forget a man I advise her to do it, True| "Knights of the Round Tabi Young | equalled by any other cotfce AAT SMT DW UM, dae not contemplate| People who do not wish to be silly can) known at anything ik | agar QUO VADIS.. find many true, sweet things to thins! low a price, ioe ak at s 3 leaves Rockaway Park 10.63 P - Tie) AY RG, Bway fe 4 x | tural a n, eital Tickets om Manhatlan Wei wes Ay Train aope ot sil slaveted sudiont Fare, 15c, trom @lh in DIVORCONS | Salas torminun of brid ; | MRS, FISKE and LITTLE ITALY, | plvis oa Brooklyn 0 Blovaied Aye HOUSE HW AND BACK. 80s. — re aD PARK AND BACK, Ade. vistos acres | PAT TEN LINE, (ed aywem and Maa a oi love does not forgetting. 4 k ab t. 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