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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1902. had been opened ar it Is said thet ¢ unler tm tite omit If the } sm ' ! ert magority hts me nt “ one In ten ‘ 8 > that i ' vouyater Jat that « nde woud fed to wish wey ® ‘ lor of Ke th : ry lp her att cine k and tell hint ) harm» trampled lawn, Arnold walked ho 9 through woods, carrying the fur \ Uehtly ehutched In hts hand After ail, that ail chis ¢ ing nothing ? Sho had bring a hundr city to voice the vcieht when he told 2 wos ‘noise and fury, sixn A FOURTH OF JULY CONFESSION. + By CHARLES EUGENE BANK‘ all ah, old thing, wed of truca fy Tr there was ff heaven this m You were hod opened > him that Mr. Lounsbery avid ws’ worth of freworks from tne fotlxm of the neighborhood. And Copyright, 190% by Dally Story Pub. Co.) 66) RB ARNOLD, I don't think you believe what] po: “You mean the son of Farmer Lounsbery, I sup- rn you say." “Yes. He's @ great man now, although he was her boast had bx made good. f y “Indeed I do, Miss Darlington.” born and grew up In his {Illerate neighborhood.” A hundred dollaret Wine that was more than he[ it? ON T could seo your ayen in ‘the noone “Fourth of July ts a farce? Then you really think] “Milly"— WAM BIERU TOR THE PRE Gn INE TGR OF tokenla@in Mente, AbMevouveMore tab, a on’t deny thatt’ “Miss Darlington, (f you please, Mr, Shakespeare, THeneaball oisceictveiaat ik, Thalls what drclaedsnie: bp io CHAL hm anrewee “I mean to say that all the money spent in firing! Does your dingy old leather-covered books tell you OR Nanared MSlIEFaT” Wilee-eould Henol HAverdne| AETAIA VOU were eS Ja BY There's Jase off crackers and bUPning rockets has no useful pur-| that a young man has the right to address a young len ee ROHeG CNN had Hoan eunmudied in: whreventith thing mor do before I Se not to asad lady that he met only four weeks ago with as much for the glory of patriotism? you. ¥ to admit that the Fourth! of4 xrandest day In the year and promise to hia sister?” Ifo thought of the jong, dreary struggis behind him, she w It like Ameriian every year witlt® t “It expresses our feelings, I think, and that ts cu familiarity as though anything can do for us in this world.” ‘The girl tossed her pretty head with an alr that af ratty and the dark, dyeary, tedious daya ahead. and a great 5 I do not agree with you. There are many simpler| might have Been learned tn the court of a queen, bitterness clutched at his h nd an unfamiliar Sadie i and more sensible ways of giving expressions to our) although she had little knowledge of the ways of the oath rose In his throat and demanded tha: he give It a otfrends din my heart, t has be ht me*—" tongue What was all thts bonsted Mberty if tt brought noting to one and so much to another i you better than all Why should this young country: boy 1 ge r the naklng while ne, the students ihe wehoian, tne] GATIES OF ANCIENT SAVAGES. emotions than by filling the air with nolse and smoke. | world outside of Mohawk Valley. Tt Is childish. Grown people ought to be able to show] ut was she not a Woman, young, pretty, proud, their patriotism in a more sensible way." whimslcal—as most pretty young women are? And “Pudge. You are getting as dry and uninteresting| what need had she for instructions 1& the art of as those old books you bury yourself in most of the| coquetry? time. I belleve tn iife. Books are all well enough in| ‘1° the serious young student who had come into the » there, Til try to fnakeot le, and—Frank, I love rockets In the world," fay their way, but that ts generally a very tiresome way.” “neighborhood with no other idea than that of earn- man with @ real purpose and « high alm, was left to] phe iittte « 4 y Soh 61 ae en pda) to the side of the path andling a modest living by teaching in the ‘public school win iis way among such hopeless surroundings? Strondiot ana devoted to games a rites teat D up a dry twig, held tt before his eyes for a] soo had knowledge enough anu to spare. Hopeless, tndeed. For she who had wakeued In his nowadays. Perhaps Es it was because they heart new aspirations, made even the frowning future bright with promise, she had turned from him with as much to do as the le of modern times, rougher the game the more they liked {t, says aatetie ay then snapping It sharply threw the ends! He loved her, of course. There was no escape from nto the alr, tuat, Shd knew It, too, as well as though he had ‘ uienices Cie Cepcemnien iss Wee sp told her so with all the impasstoned fervor of a scarcely a word to join in praise and adulation | the Pittsburg Gazette eoniivenved ite ane ay Paletanttd Hb re iy Romeo. But he had not told her so. that was showered upon the successful man of the The ancient Australians’ most popular sport was SevslGHbL MSuENE Se coutaine stick Ww How coulu he when she met every attempt of his to world wild Hed’ Marn Grook, It was very ainodttiie nal thought concerning the Declaration of In-| utter what filled his heart with good-natured raillery? She was heartless, He was sure of that now, and it} football, only, if pe *, rougher. They had a ball was well that he had found no opportunity during the} made of skins, there were no goals, and the object bustle of the day and evening to give her the wfitten| of the game was for each side to keep the ball in tts declaration he had found {t impossible to make In| possession, and this often resulted in a small battle, spoken words. for as many as liked could play, an even number At least he was saved the humiliation of a refusal.| being on each side Let it be burned with all the other usoleas things of| ‘Then these same people used @ curious ttle toy ependence. 1 shall experience as sublime a thrill aal ut he had not been discouraged though I had fired off @ cannon."’ aie) willy INteRITOIING WOMECORY lhe) colal Kibale ‘You might, Mr. Wiseman, but we are not all 60| over and over again as he walked over the hills or gifted with Imagination, Most of us require some- | sat {n his little room with an unread book in his hand, thing outside of ourselves to move us sublimely.” A woman does not lke to be easily won. His read- The hot blood surged into the-face of the young | ing told him that. He had never dreamed of a rival. man at the retort. He turned his gaze full on the |The few young men of Randall seemed to feel that Head oe calla al WOR ane EHTOWIng CHEW ERTS eeeL eailtee lee Medd ied Reetraeveie tle Gero LN Get) Ue as iia CEL baat eC He ran his hand into his pocket. It was empty. ‘The| one of thelr favorite pastimes. This resembles our calling softly to a n hopping in the shade of an | reverence or surly disdain. te \ ne 7 ‘p tree ten had penned in a ver of hope and despair putting the shot,” only the weet was small and Nght old appte that grew beside the gate leading into| What was this sho had been saying but now? wis gone ae ener have dropped NCE ARGARWR © land eouilite thea@nlencinorsaibieraistantes : reading tt| ‘The Inhabitants of Tonga—also savages—had w the fanmhouse grounds. George Lounsbery! A real man, with red blood In his The thought of some on finding “Milly!” he called reproachfully. veins. p ; i “Wi ‘or © blush to his cheek and sent him back] game which the boys and girls of Scotland piay toga ‘Wait ti George Lounsbery comes home from New| Ho felt the blood freezing in his heart. THB GIRL TOSSHD HER PRETTY HEAD WITH AN AIR THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN LEARNED IN | 7" Pee CNEIN UIE Impatient strides. He left the| day. One person would hold some email article be York to-morrow and you'll see what the Fourh of July| “Is he—-ts Mr. Lounsbery a friend of yours?” THE COURT OF A QUERN, beaten path, apd climbing the snake fence that divid-| hind his back and another would try to guess whick means to a man with real red Mood in his velns, a “A friend of mine? Indeed he ts, Ihave known him SSS ed the pasture land from the orchard, hurried forward| hand It was in, The Scotch have written this vere was up last year and brought more than a hundted | ever since I was a child, Ho 1s a great man now. And thar night he saw the rockets streaking across | have struck a match. in the shadow of the trees. to Itt “Neevil, neevil, Nick Nack. Which hand wiil ye tak? Re ye richt or be ye wraog, I'll beguile ye if I can." | Gollars’ worth of fireworks. I don't believe any one | Cashier tn a bank tn tho olty and trusted with tons ot the sky and heard the honest country folk cheer the| And when {t was all over, when the Inst red flame| As he chme out upon the lawn a white Mt of paper went to bed that night at all. The sky waa filled with | money. Wait till you see how things will move when | neutly-dreased, smooth-spoken young men, who set|had faded out of the sky, the last pin-wheel had apit| gleaming in the dew-wet gras caught his eye, and he red fire and I realized for the first time what It meant | he arrives.’ off whole packages of firecrackers with far less|out {ts spiteful Mttle life, the last bunch of fire-| sprang forward and eagerly caught It up. to be American. Ho did watt, although with no pleasant antictpattons, thought than one of the wealthies among them would| crackers popped and danced over the singed and| It was the envelope that had held his letter, but tt "at MAY MANTON’S LESSONS IN DRESSMAKING, BUTTERFLIES GET DRUNK Dr. Lyon’s oitheG AND BEES ARE BRIGANDS. | Excursions ~ Entertaining Beyond ‘Comparison. eg lone irom all parte of is 82 inches wide or) tengths to give a flounce effect where)! eight, ten, twelve and fourteen | GIRL'S SUMMER COSTOME || ey tau tree. 414 chai 4 inches wide will be re- years of age, will be sent for 10 cents PERFECT ae ‘To cut this costume for a girl ten|quired. If ina hurry for your pattern send an Beep are aiso known to give way to (ac | IT IS OF ROSH-OOLORED LINEN. || years of age 6 3-4 yards of material 27| The pattern (No. 4,187), cut in sizes fprlextra two-cent stamp and {t will be . b intemperate habits. the Pialaa of 9 4 promptly matled by letter-post in wealed | (7a | But far more serious indictment— 60 OW er ort, 2 cs ae "7 envelope. 4 nothing less jan daylight roubery and rare plants, hore Girl's rose-colored linen costume, Any oe who has had experience In| NOUing less than daylight roubery and teaiurat es ; = the care and rearing of animals knows | ‘heft—le laid to the charge of the busy unequalled eearee ren Cte OSE a an ke thei dispoclthon® differ lathe mene | Bee. Cases of ordinary thett are, of| AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. | Soe ast teneee 0 fashionable as at the present time. Questions fn dressmaking, || marked manner. A Iftter of eay, pup-| CONTs™ eee eat ueeatl ‘a antma's.| Used by people of refinement cy . It 4a offered in @ variety of beautiful whether they concern new] ‘cs develop, each of them, its own - a 4 bolle ies 2 notion | OF OVEF & Quarter of a century. colors and in many handsome weaves, dressea or the remodelling or | !ilividval character—cood, bad or in-)FekPect, anid no AmouAL of corres end is amart at the eame time that it 1p making over of old one: different, ae the case may be. One or| ‘ll cure cevtain dowm of dishonest pret Hosting, ices. But for pure, unaduite Noel he TIME Ideally comfortable. The pretty cos- h two of them, perhaps, emerge from N am (H i tume shown is of the material in the he anawered by May Manton tn} i covnood with, pronounced vortminal| £inized brigandage It would ve aimeult fy Gl CONCENTRATED Sours pier, 9.00, Leas pecan laniiadtoheoa tranaita al these columns. tastes, says the Pittsburg Gazette. to match tf\e exploits of a certain class 5 beautiful eelietcelcolnr ia tivahied| : Ae It is held ty some authorities that | Of ne‘er-do-wells in the bee-world, who, CS} 2 the animal criminal may be developed | DY thelr evil ways, are a constant men s u 8 = he y ; | with lok, but the model suits all lin B,, Amityville, L. T—The ten-| 5, quite the aame linen aa the human {ace und disgrace to their well-disposed Wb Tisit th oy A. Mt tor. 924 gt, and + 18.00 M10) P.M. for Cort: Si, 800, 7.00 and 800 sand pelldays inch flounce of fillet net ouput to be cut am S eriminal—that fs to say, by heredity and | "ig! ilar, otherwise the folds would not the jike Consenuently hae voon| ‘Too lazy to wonk themselves, it is the que Pe eyaa ipa vanes ornate "found desirable to revise to a oonaider- | custom of these hooligans to band them- | bases epee) Neel Meee) e: al verti — el e 0 sto he well-etocked eae c extent the old proverbial philogo- | selves together to storm t Uffer after ‘they are dyed. vay Which held up members of che ant-| hives of thelr industrious nelghbore, ii! : ae —— eras coy reat wiohangeable types an e nels, nder and y off) Bee ee y canine Oe tall wrOUla NG iLeraloiaitue Menus Coe lene ny Lnciprevisheos: Gadltoesla\e FUL DIRECTIONS OW PACKAGE Excursion Routes t 0 0, the Sea, = 5 Indeed, tt might be sald that the cata-| there is never a dearth of recrutte for LONG ISLAND RAILROAD! 4f you wish woolen goods. [7 ailk - sired) fomenda | checiear ucla of wnlinal depravity bears @ curl-| these recreant hordes. The fame of thelr | ‘The waist ‘2 laid in ¢ucks, arranged in groups of three each, at both front and | back, and tn deep “Gibson” plaite that extend over the shoulders, The backs are smooth and without fulness at tho belt. but the fronts are gathered at the walet line and blouse slightly after the und ading alter ba ties in all the hops, If you had beer more explicit as to what kind of a gov Litest mode. ‘The sleeves are in bishop eV ana) fh MANHATTAN BBA poigee w o suttable and tl omy to the vices hitherto re-|expioits soon spreads abroad till each Amusements. AD BACH. ine Te oi cares ae Fane je Hs , ee fae Pane ae na ely Ruane such band becomes the centre of attrac-} — —_. - i x ii aoe “4 eet A Roasibly ‘The taste for alcohol, for instance, ts| ton fe Il the reprobates and aban- p rt ud) and halt howed t eu 0 waist at the back. take {n selecting one of lawn Swiss o » Ww] ton for all the repr 0 : a that cloves with th fate ‘There tree many lovey tan NOt 8 exclusively confined to man as! qoued characters in ita Immediate neigti- ANH w& a0 ew Se i, SHANNON'S 224, BAND Beach 1200 mid+ New York aboat ae Extursion Fare ane Tho skirt {s gored and 1s laid tn vertical tucks that are stitched in graduated 1s thought. ‘The guilty schoatboy who! pornood, and terrorism becomes the has been taken to task for molesting | r of the day, — ae you Wanted I could have better advised, innocent buttery will no doubt be| ty also another variety of bees—| +) AN eZ ROMZ AND Ntehall $1 KAISER’S SCRAP BOOK. eel Oo a \aeily velleved to Jeurn that this sume | hecoues—who Ive exclusively on] AT SP. 4 ' PAIN'S Ghani itewonts ba Ft Kaiser Wilhelm’s American scrap Margaret Clark, Brooklyn—White ap-|{#eclms Insect ts addicted to ariok.| plunder. They should not, however, be} 4’g')' WUE FRANK DANIELS \Snt | iii", lique or Irish crochet lace would Mutterfies ina state of freedom have] confounded with the foregoing, whose] Pout ajar gs sitebrcrty at. | PM. Adtt onal ieiiaa Hace Daag. an xen books, containing everything that was| , printed by the American newspapers in regard to Prince Henry's visit, whether in word or plowure, wil] add very much to his knowleage of the real American mind. He will see ror himself, if he reads far enough, that this mind is kindly, praotioai, with a keen perception of the real values of life, with a fair Knowledge of what has been and chere- fore a fairly goourate feeling for wiat Will be, and with e king for truth and Jutlon and decent manhood. It would not be @ bad thing for tim, and It cer- tainly would be a good thing for ue, {f he yhould put in hfi¢ an hour a dey reawiing these clippings unl the whole lot 1s finished, says the Hariford Courant. In looking at the caricatures the will find a vast deal of fresh and gool-natured wit; and so far as the art Of these drawings 4s concerned, {t will without doubt impress nim that most of the German ocartoaturists are not so lever in @ week as our men are In a lay, He will find very ttle of the al- mighty dollar in these scrap books, and fet may murprine Witten Thee. or ’ servo thar the Amertcan newspaper al- MAY MANTON’S DAILY FASHION HIN mowt never te#ts things by @ monetary standard, but the perception of this| Ths 1¢ a sketch of tho fashionavie Patternw inay be obtained through The trait wil ourtions help to @ better |#hirt-waist gown which May Manton Eve x World by following Miss Man- Understanding of us. describes in these columns to-day. (on's directions, your goods handsomely, and you need | found in the vicinity of spirituous) eyi) habits alone have made criminals NEXT WBEKCRIGE 3 SHOW OIRL. cnly have it on the waist. Make the skirt | /4uors—af which they bad drunk, not} of them PROCTOR, tuck plaited by pattern No, 4134 and the | y pa too well, in a atate of utter)» When the generally well-behaved and A fine quality of perea 4 lon, exemplary classes of the animal com- DARD Sf.) Of your goods or ta | Purther investigations have brought! munity give way to excesses of this STH AVE \ 0 to that exe mae, we ‘ito light the fact that the private life] jing, small wonder it 4s to learn that timc tor the ounce? on “Oc ukee | of the male duttertty wilt not dear tool omer cieatures are not free trom al [)5TH ST, "| cise @ sorutiny on the score of sobriety. | criminai taint. An eminent veterinary only. ———- He shows @ deatded pref purkuon hes sald that, In every regiment 6 Biway & B0th 8.15. Mat Sat at 2 Preference for} i ravury, refractory horses will be! DALY'S Fo ee A On RG! those flowers whtch contain alcoholic pet t discipline, and “TONSORIAL ORACLE. Juloes, and will indulge in this per- hea A a of doing aay STEN Sterniy sald I to the barber: nicious dissipation ti his senses fall| harm either to man or to thelr own Lei, -h G Bo te , the people shouldn't, harbor | nim and he sleeps the heavy sleep of Misi heads together tna. fl Pe ne BERT Envious thoughts, A Bible text | drunkenness, ee er disaitection by BC BE Sends such people to perdition.” It te due, however, to the femnie but-| than urual and resiating ‘alt at Suid this not too wise physician: terfly to state that she holds decorously “You are next!" pomeay ard Vaudeville adaitional trains will leave 1 O80 Po OM Returning, Inst train he Trach at 1155 PM Matinee, Plotorial Souventra mpts to be saddled and harnessed. They will on chase, bite and Kick their aitead- sloot trom these debasing orgies ental Aly, "Sul," T murmured, rather “I feel I do not do so badly, And your atyle {s somewhat curt." “Truth, you know, 1s ike @ razor*— Quoth thay fooli= barber, “Bay, eff! Razer hurtt’ li MADAGASCAR GOLD. 7 was KS ‘The Island of Madagascar, accoriing CASINO sud ee Krewe ROD AY to veports recetved by the Bureau of A CHINESE HONEYMOON, Cosunerce !n Weahington, mene Bea bc: NALD 9G. THEA. weston, 8 8.16, Frometly. ia pour and hal! sail lea annune some importance ae ® Producer (THE DEFENDER "xiv stacres Mei pin; haters Carding, Ai. 10 eee vf gold. On the eastern slopes of the} pam) leaving Rockaway, it mith, 300, O18 ew iwland are some auriferoun districts anid GHERR Y BLO I$ : to be very rich, Nuggets and dust are| ii wa found tn the stream beds, but the prin-| GHA cipal lode has not yet been discovernd Mining engineérs havb anticipated such Aiscovertes, but heretofore the methods PASTO R'S, of recovering the gold have been crude, and only native workmen hee St proved capable of withstanding the cli ATO DAY HOU ma = KNICKERBOCKER 7"), CALLING IN AFRICA. ay Reueh wilh Treey for NPA sed FAR MOCKAWAY, Crushed at this, I then made answer: ‘Hurry, hurry, \f you oan, sir! Faith! Your talk ts rather strange . Something different I expected.” Said the barber, now dejected “Here's your change!" —Pittsburg Diepatoh. . HARRIET HUBBARD AYER REVEALS BEAUTY SECRETS, Under the By: To Oure Putt (Dear Mra. Ayer: hand I fear that unless it ie stopped 1) falls out as you describe, and there 1s, yomira, 7% grams, tinoture red cinchona, Will noon be as bald as the tnuditional nothing that will so soon revtore the|% grwans; tnoture of ocanthariies, 2 ol am eighteen years old and always |bilMani ball? W. 8. % (scalp to a norimai condition in this re srams; cologne, 18 grams; wweet al- fear atirage bave had puffs, nuderneath the eyes, ‘Try this ihalr tonic, You shoult Spoct a# whe friction to be obtatged mond, 60 grime, Apply to the roots of w We [eg aaa n LD ROSE Med Went to the doctor. He said it wns/have moalp maavige. There is always from massag the ‘hair’ with @ ectt eponge ance oF CAS OR IA ent Che ; Bothing serious and that some people) some disturbance with the oiroulation HAIR TONIC jtwlce @ day. This lation is especially ER . For Infants and Children, ARADISE ROO! mela Key Ff GARUENS, ‘ street car or! The Kind You or ai de policay Even pia sation Were subject to it. Will you please tell of the skin of (he scalp when the hair Phento a ac me if there ts any wash or externa) —— 3 grams; Uncture of mux | kood for very dry hate, Pe remedy that will oure it? Peroxide Least Harmful, = 4 BERTHA CLAY. CONAN DOYLE AS A BOY. Dear Mra. Aye racer Eyre cB Bears the = ; hed aria . Mo, 1 den't think any ondinesy west 7 fustration shows @ lady mounted for an | Bf by, | Teruo Garden— Sn 4 ae or extermal remecy wil tere much of] “| alightly embarramed aa to how my| lirane let me know of some snpie| airing or ready to make a polte cai! in| nature ‘ ee it Nt ate A i : 1 ) ITH PEARIAOR REKING | cece ete eee ee story was to go on. “It te very easy to) remedy I could gut into water while! the Melestter district it ls guite comme Nani be ms FIRST PEN Wonk. fect upon the condithon you desort! ‘ORK, | | wet people into scrapes, and very hard| washing my head that will make the i) faute to go viaiting in thts fashion. AMERICAN vate i | | FOR ISPORTING Puness under the eves is always the a -——_- wet them out again,” I remarked, | hair Mghter, gradually? BM. ©. remut of a cause, and usually en internal and I dave often had cause to repeut| Nothing will absolutely lighten the|2>* '84¥ on cowbeck ts an Amertoan, Gaturbanos, I think you should make! The first noteworthy eyent in the Ife | the precocious aphorism of my ohild-|heir ox PnP te eR inet x » W. lL. Mhompson, wife of D TREATING MALARIA,’ IA arta A q the sure that your kidneys are in @ hewith-| of Conan Doyla we are (old by Mr.| 0nd. On this occasion the altuation |! npson, medical missionary at i hood. al! the bleaches Is peroxide of hydrogen. | 1.0 . . DEN WORLD Is WAX ae rn foes ep ames TE | Hodder Williams, ‘was a iiterary | Was beyond we, and my book, ike m7] Washing the heir frequently removes! “ni terd ot Wegtien sisciane ee | The rest polit to. mo in Ime! SEE Hi Contant | edly ventilated ita co tate | een anos at the early age of als, a Tam Was englied in my ger. the superfuous ols from oalp and hair | Rareign Missions comme it gett 8 Arn ore room, up story of adventure—of terrible adven-| ‘The boy went at ten years old to|and oonanmientiy give st a fufty and) HOUSE OF THE SKULL, | ie we | RECOR DS ARTES RN a eG Ko Dilitating and wastir at night and not getting suMcient sleep, Mempating in any way, that would eo- peaereyr in OE hae a fae: | SGN TAB Ne, waene he. fe maid be. he ve| Ustter appearance Wantley Hail, x miles from Bolton, |frat_yyinp! lL: “*" SEE THE ped remarkable powers an a teller! 1 gon't wavine the une of a hair s Gx soon were k {= % | fount for your condition, and, of course, | accompanied by original pen-and-ink il- | of stories, "a gift he turned to proftable | yuan. tye ap Wrglend. dates trom ebout the Ume of |i Le Nay: i - Gian Avi the remedy suggests Atoclf. lustrations. “There was a man in {t,| account among his achoolfellows, eit Co Mactan re Soins to make en) Henry Vi. In the etaircase was a re ‘KEI | H Bi Me Mane a and there was o tiger,’ he writes of this | vated on a desk, before an audivnce of | tempt to lighten your hatr, the bleach | ogg containing @ skull, suprowed to F vale Mab 1 thou I) LION PALAC Amusements Brooklyn Amusements, BRIGHTON BEACH ss", autour" Tu asa | youthtul ‘production, ‘I forget which | small comrades, ho grew grievously |'*,tP® Mafeet and bewt method to at-| belong to Nower Downes, « rolsterer tn |)! mu. remad ; was the hero, but it didn’t matter much, | hoaree with much description of blood- |“! Ys rewult, Acter shampooing the! Charies 11's time, and Wardley Hall |tostify to lis effete for they became Wended into one about | curdiing adventure, He has humorously |"*T thoroughly and drying @ carefully, | peoame known as the Skull house, aa, | = pot | {Be time when the tiger mot the man, | remarked that he stipulated for ‘tarta|') mn ® lighter shade, mix peroside | gooording to the legend, whenever the I was 4 reaiiet in the age of roman-|down aud atrict business,’ and paused |% “¥drogen and water, half and halt. | gull was reaoved from its resting place —— F er Holaty T deworibed wt some length, both |sliddenly at the most thrilling criata| APDly the roote with « clean sooth | troutse would befall the inmater of che |PLOATING ROOF GARDEM ay untimely | solely that apples or more pastry ahould| Tush ‘The hatr and soalp must be] gwalling, On one occasion the relio wes | Hy ey BT. ORAND REPUNLIO. Fri Rxcep Boiss enbari, 3 Marveiious alerts 3) gall gba, waytares. But when the} be Os Om inducement te con-|Perfectiy clean and dry im order te] poss tm the mont, hed to be Ae » UASD & VUDVE lee ative Mies Maria. | Mayme ila tel ee { dreeees toe tis | gee waa aby: see # Doge’ and” vsien evolve | sonal ro ee ill Na a dl ee a ie lls