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him that he, Socks, killed, then the light burt In on Pete. “For a whilst Ke glared from Min to Sooke back again. ‘Then he gave a awful groan, yaller ‘round the gills, and sunk back on that eaqf buck ite a atuck steer. Phen his lawyer chippen Into the game, and mage / @ bluff with a telegram that purported to have come from Dave somewhotes in Callforny a sagiig that \e, Dave, was lald up with a broken leg in @ hospital there, but as soon as he could peg on it again he would be along and prove hisself still of the flesh, He only begged of the court a stay of perceedings to ak low of Dave's arriving. p' “The judge and Angel Gulchers were for granting tt, although we reckoned it was only a new angled- acheme of Jefonse, but we was promptly vetoed by the bo; who had come to see a hanging and were in a hustle to have It over, ag a Washoe zephyr seemed threatering, And before court could properly adjourn there was a lariat slung over a mb end the AT THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK A NEW MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA FOR BROADWAY “Dolly Varden” aaye good-by at the Gerald Square Theatre to-night, w de! mooovedied on Thursday evening by Tho} AN EPISODE OF ANGEL GULCH. oe By FLORENCE EDITH AUSTI! 4 S @ musaloal extravaganza} (Copyright, 1902, dy Dat'y Story Pub Co) pardner's outfit and some gold dust in his leathers, | noose wos cuddling down round Long Pote’s nack which has pleased Boston immensely | ‘ PS, stranger, this town’s about as ca'm 1) there was considerable chinning about foul play. that was vermarkably lengthy and knotty and jintea@ Tm plot and treatment the new play | peaceably disposed as a deserted diggings’ [| “The vigilance committee waa for putting a button- | and a temptation to any noose. abowld furnish an ideal summer show. eckon that in xineral moral ard ploty well {holo in his Jacket, but. there being no certainty that] ‘There stood Pete in the same dead-alive way ! ‘The Inst international yacht race ftur- assay higher'n any catap along this range tho body w Dives 1 pervatled on ‘em to destat with only five minits for prayer, and there was the aishes the groundwork of the action. “T know you tenderfeet come out hore ex to] “Rut when, In ieas'n no time, Squire Hobart thea the| Hell-for-Sartins In a sort o' Comanche war dance d One of the scenes ts at a yacht club; wee a corpse dangling from every tree, like on | Gongi knot Pete and Min Slavin, folks talked |about him. and keeping Min and Socks, @ectdedly . landing, another te on the quarter-deck @ snarepole; but since T was cloctod Sherif! Ive kept |evea more pintediy than ever against thelr Uking, in the front row as chief mouthe of the yacht Hibernia and tho third at this man’s town monotonously free from invidious] “Minas went mozying along this way a goodtsh |ers, when, shooping up the trall from che station Bee) 9 Newport. It is not hard to guess who complaint an¢ lawlessnoss—and. the boys until one pack-train day Silvey Dalrymple came | low and larruping of hts cayuse, came All-Night Bik the author had in mind when he made are usually with m Into the round-up, He pron ated that he was tray- [and close behind him galloped anather what seemed ~ Sir Thomas Ceylon Teaton, would-be “E allow tt was that affair of Long Pete's what's | oiling for ae heath ais {na hurry to arrive, and a yelping and cussing) 7 - in 5 5 ‘ ‘It busted the rifle onto us to see the way that] Ike a native % end Mr, 1 r made us keerful n y sin tt ies zi Gana OR “Let's see—Ill have to go back over the trail a] smeaking coyote went »ber-necking round Long| “Allowing it was the swinging they wanted to b# Gusta: Gi Gusluy leaduEl wit aiiseulig matter of some seven years to when Long Pete ana {Pete's wife, and that » wasn't slow this time|in at, I pervalled on the boys to delay perceedings 4 7 toward fads, ts sald to be a travesty of Dave Zebiin, his side partner, drifted in here fr to reciprocate; for she waa getting monatrous on-| x end—well, when they had swept in amons Site) /'sack" (Gard up the hilis. pallent wiih Long Pete, who opposed and hated all} and rolled from their saddles, I hope I may go:%8 Rh SEN EMeseETON CEE: if ; sik roAite Beal Quallty: dees. So, by contrartes, she got to thinking | bed thirsty for a week running If All-Night BUTS Tho costumes of the yachting girls and Both the voya went to work at anos to grubatalke | At Pee ieee iid ail mine Ey Sere ak OT ORn oe ae the ‘soclaty bude ut Row port are aid to themselves for another prospecting quiver! mit tn tie | 2 eee wo'd at ’ i ne slim nie ude, | pardner pani a o 4 y) ne sot stunning, and they will be worn by as meantime, bang capleited ARE? TN al) to {WHS the four aces because he calle s dinners |we was holding these sa: jovely @ iront line 4s Broadway, can aay mes ang a Bis yeu ie ae ay Hunchos and manecoored his nails “Then, like a cloud-burst, it flashed upon the crowd. joasi. in the production wil ve Paul COUPE, CU COPAUATS EO) RMI XOMIAN IED ON BAIAI Wunheetalwa rant WheniTevae’ at ‘ ‘ Edwards, Sandol Milliken, Blanche Ring, who along thes was making things dizzy in the} "7 takes ran highe ver at the Red Hot] that that Jeravel of a woman and that bib ii ; Emma Carus, Mayme Kelso, Alexander Gulch, saloon, and odds wavered from day to day on whether | reptile with Injun blood in him had cunjui up. Cate matey me eunont one eaverne: “She wasn't handsome, to mind, being jue: a{S¢ck® would jump his clatm without Long Pete a-| betwixt ‘em to swear Long Pete's life away, f Richie Ling and a hundred others. |freckling him with buckshot or not “There was shouts and yelle that ‘ud blast a Tock, © downright vampire through and through; but Min |‘ . AL to th 1 Fike a mtroke of paratvele foc woma{ “Hut all bets wero declared off when, one night, {and T, remenbiring the dutles of my orfice, Immagitiy. # ” 1 Ove UW fo the eae n HELE ACP in inte » > fn h x artior to give cords Pete’ xf sohainy Gimeenierve on bYonday even- of the ‘boys, and was pretty enough ta send mare'n Sat as nt m bin the faro for to giv ammday cut the cords off vone Pete bara Hancliha ‘tng. "Breoeding the regular performance One galoot cavorling (othe devil that Tang who had deen ginning up all day, Don't take that hemp away just yet, I . there will be an hour of vaudeville in| ay i . had just let slip that he had killed Dave out on the| says to me, powerful ca'm like. “There ain't been i which La Belle Tortajada, the Martin: | ut the been) epe set waa the kind that soon wears | plains so's to come back and marry her murder done yet, but there's going to be a couple, ett! Troupe, ihe Four Cuttya and Cal ime telatti are and of a morning, without a word | “This was the ticht bower turn for which T'd been| qulck aa mhooting.” we Re Wada caday and: Hatunday ime tines ‘0 nobody, the twain hitched up Dave's yo mules | waiting, without further delay 1 went out to] ‘And before any one was on his manoeuver he haay) Rene Ma Marta rat ditto i 7 and it out for the plains on a buffal \ will be given in the downstairs theatre. | “Te was full ter A M ete cabin and naBbed him while he was sleeping | yanked Parson Sam's gun from his belt—there was opie Pearl ot Peblag, cremorabie tor | in AGA Gulah Sean : a Pa ne ouine plata r the Inflooence On the day app'inted for the] soitting of quick fire, two sharp smacks o'sou" ot wa i ‘earl of Peking,’’ memoral 1G , and then it was Long Who | trial all the hey over to see that that Imber-| his would-be widow chief witness $ {ts birth here during the big blizaard of Vinh nihe eieniin Getere (ne Ras dick tiloes, Nee RUS eval ¥ to see that that lmber-| hie would-be widow and hin shi to- "88, will be revived next Week by the Hea seuDI We BUcaipttomant ie |Jawed snad-panner of a lawyer from Reno didn't |onct wellering In thelr own blo Terrace Garden Opera Company, | Ker- hnd alatchtered cutee Tward dike that he and Dave | bambooxle the Jury out of returning a proper verdict Phen, like a man what has done his duty, wil eee asin calslodend Cole aart | Hasna yang MistS}O inp A ue share of the} 8 Wath his sombrero pulle 1} down over the}out hesitation or fear, Long Pete marched back gon’s sparking lbretio have always d sold at Reno tor more'n enough to pay Dave | santher blake of hle tigen aren one aa panera ease n Z been popular, and they will be given a| for hia outht—Dave having decided to jine luck with All nt lane of his angry ey Long Pete sat on a}der the cottonwood, and, grabbing the dangling @0 Splendid stage setting at the Fifty-/ Tce : a 7 4 ns | sawbuok a) ling over bla wife's lead, while she, ;he adjusted it under his chin. eighth street garden. Douglass Filnt party my ~s ho were evuing out for s new | from the +t-vation he dry-e s box Whit was] ‘'Go on, bo: he shouted ‘ou needn't. be short will assume Harrison's original role. igi adtiea ate pens suey 4 tho witness stand e her evidence in a pantoky|awinging for want of evidence—there are your corpu® | vecks before Long Pete returned a hody had | sort way, and paling wvtidish ev'ryw < E Souse’s “Il Capitan’ scored such a Pen aie RAAT EG a bony ad | sort d@ way, an giimpsing wiidish ev'rywhoro ex-|delictus.’ And he insisted most onpolitely and per) euccess at the New Star Theatre th 5 ¢ ele Sand] cept voward the pris'ner fane on being hung. i 5 ‘coyotes | disfigured it beyond recognizing—and when Long Pete turned up minus Dave, but with his “But, dang It, stranger, there wasn't a man ami us what ‘ud pull the rope.” BEAUTY SECRETS, jSure to thoroughly rinse the soap out 7, the pores. mh: For a shiny nose take 1 But aly nosst Socks threw up Me hari and swore that Long rete nad once threatened HARRIET HUBBARD AYER REVEALS Formula for Fossat! Cream, Deer Mra, Ayer What ta Fossat! cream made of? {. D. the Robinson-Temple Opera Company will continue it for another week. The, stage setting is unusually elabori@e and the orchestra has been augmented to “give proper effect to the Sousa march music. Phroso will remain a week Jonger at Hammerstein's Paradise Garden. The ew weok’s bill will contain new at tractiona and many of this week's favor. dte numbers. ply to the roots ofth e hair, which must, by frequent shampooing. be clean. | SAGE TEA LOTION. Shampoo the hatr at least Green tea, two ounces, once a! . pew FOSSATI CRDAM, week. The lotion will have no good ef-| Garden sage (last crop dried), two|boracic acid and mix it with 4 C 7. Thuma, the young lady who walks Lanolin, 5 grams; sweet almond oil, 6| fect on greasy hair ounces, |rose water, Apply to the shiny ni on lighted candies, is the only Attraction grams; sulphur precipitate, 6 grams; eeecoas m i @ pour three|!t will be successful in peril > Fetalned for next week at the American oxideot sine, 2% grams; extract of vio.| .. EY¢F¥-Day Tooth Powder. ut In an tron pot end pour three | appearance of sreeesil) ty Theatre Roof Garden. Smith and Camp- Tee 40 arepee Kindly give me a good powder ¢or| (arts of boiling water over it. Cover) 4 a. 1 io4 sete Restore Ghai only Coot ARM AP pes ance ant Restoring Gray Hair. the teeth Miss G. j, (the pot closely and let it stand and! | {1 BOCum! Ree eT eGRENL cre Cl nancentartaln Dear Mra. Ayer mye is an excellent every-day tooth | tHnmer to reduoe three darters: then “please publish « remedy for erm, The firet Sunda: concert w . .|powder. You can easily make it at| ke off the fire, Let stand twenty-four ts Soisiven, in case of rain ine perforin A few weeks ago I wrote you in re- None! ‘| vours, then strain and bottle. Wet the D@!r to its natural color. How. and how often is It to be used? Precipitated chalk, fovr ounses; pow-| hiir with the lotion at the roots every cia thisty. theee endian aeaten 7 (dered orris root, elght ounces; powdered | Miwht, rubbing it well Into the scalp i the same and am ever eo much obliged | . ces; powdered | Is a reddish brown, Je turning grag: to you for the formula, How often shal) |°"™Phor, one ounce. Reduce the cam-| With the finger tips. You must let it ‘A 8 | horoughly dry before you go to bed or : I apply ft and am I allowed to sham-(|Phor to a fine powder in a mortar, moly.| tPoroushly dry Teeny ‘This {s the prescription to whish @nce will take place in the theatre. 1 Gammis will be the soloist with the band at St. Nicholag Garden during the coming week. She will “Nobile Signor.” Barl Pfouts, and Palerto Funaro, euphonium, gard to restoring gray hair to natural color. I received an answer concerning ft will stain the pillow-case. be given July & hi Riri tats cab ee poo the hair when necessary; that 1s to|tening it with @ very little alcohol. Add!” gon ang Water for the Sin, |Tefer. It should de applied to the (POM, detecriptive phantasy “Tne ‘Trol- 6, z Say, every two weeks? MRS. M. Sesh ineeaalense: Bix: thonoughly anal) one eo of the hair with a eoft, clean i . wi nse TO RESTORE THE NATURAL /|#!ft through a fine bolting cloth. patty : brush. Frank Dantels'e “3Ciss simplicity” < : B Kindly let me know if the face will peolutely gompany, hus one more week at Man- F Biby/ Odin ‘ : COLOR OF THE HAIR, | To Parken Auburn Hair, |ba ne m any way by doing the| wae Apyrestodes is ‘made. att each, A holiday matinee will dt Nichole * F (A physician's prescription.) j Dear Mra, Ayer: following twice a day: Washing the|as ofien as necessary. Sugar lead, 1-2 ounce; lac sulphur, 1-2! Will you kindly give me some aaie| » with hot water and soap and then/, T restore th natural color of the @ es od . THE BEAUTY SHOWS, ¥ nes ' K f if halr; a physician's preseription: vt Reagents Os. jane eae. \ Gores ounce; essence of bergamot, 1-2 ounce; tonic for making my halr darker? I/dashing cold water over it. Also kindly lof lead? it ounces tee sulphur, eft fg ah Wondertulas ae ponte ne : ‘F 40; ie alcohol, 1-2 gill; glycerine, 8 ounces; would Ike something that will not in-|advise me what to do for a red aad very |ounce; essence of bergamot, 1-2 eg | “A Chinese Honeymoon.” ‘the big stay- : . Uncture of cantharides, 1-2 ounce; am-/ jure the hair. My hafr is auburn. A. |glossy nose SADIE, |alcohol, 1-2 gill: glycerine, 8 ounces: etnome crowd and the summer visit- monta, 1-2 ounce This ts the stmplest hatr-darkener I| ‘The treatment you Inquire about Is| toma 12 ounce wMis ali in one ® a the doi fast Wee Ok ae minitipers Mix all in one pint of soft water. Ap-|know of. The hair must be kept Clean good If 1, agrees with your skin. be |soft water. formance will be given on the afterno of the Fourth. “a “The Wild Rose’ is nearing its hun- Amusements Excursions. Excursions. Gooker bad cra wack qinceleeeT se 1A iT eyond a 5 eek something in y Entertaining Be: Comparison, th ghe vay of @ novelty has been spro" NH ATTA BRIGHTON BEACH. oe nae: os “King Dodo" enters hia last w: Daly's Monday, fea feature at the Brighton Beach Music Jew Boy," with Frederic Bond in the janother week. 0 THE the world. Inte War From MANHATTAN (Park Row)—Take surtace novelties. A band of w i The engagement here er oye myth mn ; $ Mon e | - jeading ‘role. “Chinese” Johnny WUl-| Frida Ricci, a Covent Garden singer, ‘Ata 5 aad s ” vs vie Flatbus the compuny's aeaagn, and ts tenting’ [hur, the three: atcrrls and Catlines ieetytnt cautus Biers end Habry Ure: [and Winaenga Morell pe fentated a Good Sense fo SINNON'S eacBRND| gee es mae ve Tere Petia at 4 , e r er, mono , are in the ollo. |Sunday night's Terrace Garden concer KR 1 agora ae . a anes seen tion at the helght of a successful run is | dogs and ponies are In next week's bill. the Harlen Theatre the stock company | ieltenbanie onchenten nena. (ve new st’, PAIN’S A8ceNr SRONE ty> SSianging at Kings Highway to Trolley Cars. oF on fot of Rood falth on Mr. Savage's) On the beach concerts are given by Will be sean in “The Nominee.” The |Circle Root Garden, at Sixtieth strect | ATI EAy and by Ferry from part, as he promised his company a two| Slater's Marine Band, Twenty-tilrd street bill of continuous {and Broadway. to-night | erat FRANK DANIELS 2°, Forty-necond, Twonty-third, Grand or Room Weoks' vacation before resuming rehear-| Ida Melville heads. ihe bill at Keith's Will be hegded by Fiske and MaDonough, | “The Burning ot Rome” is one of the | Matinee TO-DAY at 4 voit. Bt. to’ Rrondway, Brooklyn, connects ee tor the coming season, which opens mae ay imitation of her ainsen's clever Waits Cyt Ardell end the Carmella Bla gost successful spec pasion bohisved by shh hs) Ss lghton ease om Bh 8 cago, “Sis Hopkins" specia:ty. Arthur De 8. Milloe Shaw ani n daugh- Pain in his. Manhattan Beach experi- = aw eye ther vor piveorals™ gutter DORIS concert wi! |mink, ond of the leverert of blackface {ifn ar8 the tories Ih the NewS en ee acan n ae e For Children. PROGTOR'S SUNDAY GONGERTS <yyaw alia ata ANY ihe Nos ue ‘ seh oh GN Monologuists, Is another feature in an . larlem's new theatre, ‘The Went oe Hous on Hotel Veranda by > At the New York Theatre Booking Agent | extensive comely bile “Jaran by Night,” atop of Madison |mnd.' ie already winder poof. Tt te-an — COPS, ABBE SUMMER VAUDEYEEL AND aftersoras eRe st ealneay Wiillam I. Lykens will have a monster| Tony Pastor keeps on despite the |Square Garden, will not be ready for /nounced to open Sent Pain and deform- eee ern Matinee and Evening Vaudeville Entertaioment) ja The Dalry, Boating, Bathing. Bot » MBttleatrat concerts continue. poputer [Uae et Be neRt ene el A iy, the twin evils STH AVE, | cart Sy nity fa) abana te Millarde rinving! Tide TABLES TEA et eo % “Tt, 8, A < with patrons of the den Museen?" | auwel troupe te agnccnetucal vith which ordl- ew MANHATTAN BEACH. He lay guided the new woman past|has forced sensational preachers to seek s mn gin al lary and iNiuetreted Gesoriptive tidae the shoals of silliness by his flaunting|other methods of a/dvertising them- JAMES &. COWARD Naot tte FROSSE| teare vroasway very. saity. except duaday, | DAMELA Omnerdl Pamenaer Ageot, Greed eee signals of sarcastic gleo, says the Inde-|selves, tas ridiculed ‘Songressmen until 268-274 Greenwich St,, nr. Warren Bt,, N.Y, toe hit es 7. 7.60. 9, 9.34, 10.04. 10.34, 11.04, | 7a! Station, New York. pendent. it takes more than a high forehead and Send Fer daw Calalene Nos sie a 1a M14 Pat esas gistat ontpela goael A Deer Ate ae ees en TERRACE GARDEN 8° * Ha yi 5, 8 MANHATTAN BEA cities—and has compelled the conduc-|statesman, He tas introduced the = we > Tam (ng inaver Rockaway Park at | | den ee tors to be more polite, puree-proud parveau to grammar, has WANTING 9 ome 1GHT. SAID PAS | 203 mide 5 840 20°91. 00, A Me 1s 1 (is * He has oured the country cousin of the] resisted all efforts of aggrieved mental WIRE SCREENS © ROLBUCH Tra ar ae signs SUNDAY TRAINS. pa Hate Bene “a RBG ON ray povtl green-goods habit, and has led him to| scientists to thing him out of his busl- . " -? CASIND wae iio: ay. sas. | teave Broadway Fi Fk Bb Bethe PE G0, 840, 9.80, 10.60 P.M Bu that polnt where he does not respond to| ness, and has checked the habit of shoot- RUSTON ES HONEYMOON [thd e-Fi pie rast ite PAP 6.50. 840, 10.10, 110 A.M 12.10 and el d MADE A ‘ P 9.10 and 10.10 P. a the thyitatton to inspect the place where |ln4 guides In 2Auine, . ing Rockaway Pack 11 P.M «Now York about $6 mites tice river caved di ¢ has done other things. The list of ‘APE Siva BE : rei Trainee Hievaied stations Ticketa es 2 his achievememts ia well-nigh endless. eH 10 Mile’ at al) S:ations on Plemitet Road and et EXCUNSION FARE 40 CHATS. From N.Y., Whitehall at., via SOth at, AT THE VAUDEVILLES, Ansel troupe of dancers and a long list of comedy sketch artists. ;A HANDSO/IE CREPE DE CHINE FROCK. IDSTH ST. faite dary shoe-making From MANHATTAN (Park Row) — Electric ler, 9.00, 230," 3.45, Fulton Ferry, Brook! it ses Mabel Coit sent |, At the Fifth Avenue Theatre the Proc- SOraTeN ERO USE a et Tratna onfrequent headway trom 10 A.M vain Vaudeville haa Proven s successful ltor stock company will present ‘The srowing feet, DALY'S " lvey bp moreso Oka ae ane 70 za AO aa We tn rat heyer come to | peal e Ans. A ARRIOLA MALE TRATION re 11.00 A. MM. for 24st. DONE BY THE HUMORIST. light in the Cow- SD he MCR TOE Mt ESA AL 2.00 Mt, 100 P.M for f st Shoe. The Petit |. Brooktyn terminal fe iP HzE f) 8.05, 6.00, 7.00 and 6.0 coat i tem of the country, and has given th ‘Coward " is a MATH WE ORANET: Troquent extra boats on Senders pod DOME Cg | REFORMS TO HIS CREDIT. world a new form of boarding-house-« elentifieally per- ee enema ' EXCURSION 40 CENTS, rag > ———-—-6| Drunciess and almont hashlens. HES faassen Including adrmimton to atl attraction, Humanity has the newspaper joke-] He has frightened fortune-hunting thoughtfully planned, precisely GARDENS, Po writer to Wank for relief from the once| foreign noblemen unt!] Americans hy.ve builded. | 42a at may E9190) Inver y At numerous “stolen-fewel’” stories of the|an occastonal opportunity to wed. an the shoe that will ensure case, Lixrnat ‘sunday Night, POPULAR CONCERT rrp fs actresses who yearned for publicity. He | helress encourage shapeliness, and car —— ‘f quick to see the fun of the trick| He has driven the “bright chtld’* trom the fect of children surely and pain- | NE W_ }iwar doth, byes 8.15, Mats Wed & Sat. | @Aberal ell revert on and prompt to write jokes about It. the parlor, and the Curfew-shsil-not- lessly along the smooth path toward “It govs GHAPE RONS. Brookly He has lifted the almanac from its|ring-to-night elocuttonist fran the lite development. YORK Herald. » | BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT, Niagara Falls, antediluvian style of humor by frst| rostrum, Many dealorn claim to.nell the “Cow-| TO-NIGHT S"ERRY, BLOSSOM GROVE | R a R Th d Islands, writing Jokes about {t and then writing| He has done what he could to over- Pen cb vial PPAR LEY LLL EER MEPS eI i “MONSTER BILL - _ sa ousan n ‘them for it, come the bargain-ooumer ‘propensity ~they cannot be purchased elsewhere, LTH ST. @ aD AVE. Ho has punctured the pretensions of|of woman, has relieved soclay of much : PASTOR'S HAT. @ aD A Adirondack Mountains } gaseous politicians and nipped dema-|of its folly, has Ufted golf trom a fad Infants! ~~ - + 630, to $1.00 9g) AND 40 CTS Children's + - - $1,300 81.63 GEORGE EVANS. the Orteinal Honey Boy aah schemes in the bud, sori He has roused henpecked husbands to a realization of their manhood. He has caused the cowboy to cease abooting up the town, and has ridiculed to a sport, has made the p‘slar explorers Go more exploring than fecturing, has made historical novels ‘ssa hysterical, Ponderous editorials have been written, and great orature have thund @gainst evil, but his shaft of sarcasm Misses! - - $2.0000$84.75 Shoes also for Adulta, r LULU GLA Wesle: THIS BATURDAY A BIG Bun. Bt, Broadway Elevated Line and Long Island Railroad, “OLY WARD. SCHEDUL T TOCHANGE, NEW YORK CENTRAL, lars and illustrated descriptive foider Brooklyn Ferry, coanesting with L. 1. ve leave week days only, 7.00, 8.00, Vegsing unt!l organized charity 18 in| pee eT ite wi int in th r Fare 15 cents from all points on the 0, 8.40. 4.20, 6.00. 6.40 P.M. Ade existon. Gguinst which astuie’ argument” wes TO-NIGHT. ALERICAN ROOF GAKDEN, | Elevated System, PE ae Crean are ER a He hus remodelled the restaurant ays. merely weated air. MALARIAL NEW YORK. uid, sik rated : ma FARE 60 CENT = ca The subway is responsible for prev b ANG BRANGH AND BAGK THE GIRL WHO OVERDRESSES. ake ate ie, "Sa a ahi Ae pools of water lie unmotesind tn the ex ——_——- En woute she mects many older and cavations, polgoning tbe ainoas Ane ia corns) even SHE 1s USUALLY VERY youNG, | Te Worldly wise women attired in iateguard and gure take Dr Dve hake , ‘ & Oren Or Daciuen me -arilitaw Blane, ENA @hitE Laaeay Rami stout shoes, short skirts and plain shirt No More two dr three Wines a day, Mitty i sar’ Magn hat eras ey comes AND AUL RESORTS ON THE JEKSBY SBACOMP ——— | waints, but she regards these pityingly cents, at all druggists, It ouros. | Ai + | with corm 10 bese : 29th. i ‘The girl who overdresses when sho|@# krubs who lack aesthetic sense, and ere rrreermmnrmm |) eS) A 4 ip SUNDAY, ah 23g a ae ate 4 » olt| CWAUnUes her butterfly exlatence until | 4C 7 ; goes to business to help keop the wolf ye f ST ROCKAWAY BEA H 3) ond 1 Bh from the door 1s usually young, very aige or experience or ber employer leads ter to the knowledge that pretty fal- Amusements, KEI 18." ATLANTI ant & STR. GUNL, SLOCUM PATTEN LINE, young, and she has ideas about bright- aI Eraser vif — ening up the dingy workaday world and| fais are not for wear during business HUBER 8 bra CA ; ; SUNDAY, JUNE $9. 1 but should be reserved for even- | Krery APTEK NC Na x, Ay Tee s becoming a ¢unbeam to the unfortunate ) fou! ts Y @ TAR ) Deva men who are plodding along the road to | 12#*, yt) EDEN | WorLp in wax BE EL CAPITAN, shay rt ‘ fortune in her office An elaborate white gown, « Galnsbor- | MUSEE| ores ON | ROUND I Large Doubie-Deoked Boats Keone oes With this end in view @he puts @ how | OusN hat Grippia with feathe: and aly | acu eenontras ¢ mee & ms. ———~—~—~wewee | Munday, Hourly to FM ben of ribbon in her elaborate colffure, dosw| th? 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