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ha Well, I wrote a friend of his a complete accoumt of jf suicide, and—do you know, It was the most graphic thing I ever did? The way It impressed me ’ y vl all makes me believe that IT have real literary ¢ hiity, Bunny it it? ty." Her yoice sounded strange to both of them. a Her arme were held ¢ to her sides and her hands 4 vere clinched : What's the matter?” he asked again. Da Hor face w He wondered stupidly. od es | AN TOK; id in a repressed, monotonous “Twill something funnier even than 4 en 1 come down In the morning after a—W ynelf, I've got to tell! atter having detained late the night before, : Her volco had risen, but she carefully modulated AN EGOT ND A WOMAN sod sae et |e e hind my chair and lay his hand on my shoubter a For fifteen years you knew him intimately, For. all the world like the ada used ile, Working | Mfteen years T knew him, too. I loved him—always say: ‘Take care of yourself, okt man: ol “Vefore tis martinge—long before—and afterward, . By JESSIE LLEWELLY. Paras couign wast to nen anther amma At eins eat oe It would break 1 sur Rtatione: the way he would talk. The way that [°° TeSweeae sienight! Oi, goods nigh (Copyetght, 1902, by Dally Story Pur, Co.) me to tears and not half try, You seo he had mar- Fateal a mune Eaiaas BRILL IANT FISH. 7 ried a girl—well—the “good fellow” type. Said he Phe . ii : pil waters that surround Bermuda 3 fc YE was a sad affair,” he wad, 5 LiRRUGRO HAL RANS SRULT started out to tell you about the aloe] Tre in 5 coral reefs covered “Yes?” She regarded him curtously. So this}°Wed It ROR oli iets arent Buti 3 Baddest thing [ ever knew) ‘That aftornoon 1! had} *7¢ th w ae er ahisk aes bHIMAAE young man, known to his limited circle of mu a . ia) ‘es a SiSUH CLA ARTAIVADE Tal told bm In plain worda that f'@ promised another man| W!th plants and ar AMEE JEDIT minpeastae ; _ acted the fool, aa those studious chaps always do, , plain words thi n color as a rainbow ook tke friends as "The Feotist,” possessed sympathy. 0 yw T moet on the other side Jast summer. | |" from one wonder his place—tfe They sat on opposite sides of the long table In her |2"4 married her, Now, I'— fairy Ani as your eye , father's library, At the further end of the room the} “And she?" grate fire had gone out, but she did not ring; it| ‘Went to the other extreme. From being too—er— might encourage hin. to stay after he had told the |Jolly, she overdid respectabili Jolned woman's clubs story. Perhaps he was not tho egotist that people |and things—that sort was the best she could do, De- thought him to be. He seamed to feel tho tragedy | veloped Into a ehrew. in what he told—else why should he be telling it? “Do you know what I'f do f I found myself mar. you know, You'll not er oud the cards? 1 gave you two test you toa-well, you know LE caaBetdt TARR “And the man," she reminded TE CIRE wITRINITNGLarAH is a patch of pale *. Dh, he. He took It all right, Business ts businoas, | Maying within th f : eta | ereen sea lettuce: there a group of grent purple sea, you know, He never sald a word. Just got a litte G. L, Diistol in St. Nicholas, Youser Whiter—{t was a ttle sudden—and walked straight | ns Saye Prof & out like a shelf oF self striving to peek Just strange nook, half hoping: ind mermaids sporting and Fe oe eee en very, Wel geerre wale bi ed lt Nr out of the building, W I didn't Just ke was the me n corals at ait Cee Geet “Oh, very well-tn @ business way. The governor| ‘What did he dot" See he wartenet: even walling, unill 4 olciggey bun'| WeAnCHInR Ue a treet whitevacaoag; CRAER aU ened 50) Sly cnt Daee Ea Seer veer nee 1 peck onthe ||) Ob, taliy acere ve. expression came! Over the YOune, Tim naturally a soft-hearted chap, and 1 didn’t say] 1VC8 Ties, Clit ss inagic land, and fascinate business, I kept htm—out of kindness, you know. I’m|man's round face. He turned his profile toward her— much reir graceful, wavy 8 soft-hearted chay’*\— he had @ good proffle—and passed his fingers through ‘Gio numt-bavelmone SUaiphihome/tien: —rhey way sae “Yen, I know,” she interrupted, “He was incom. | 2s front hair careful not to disarrange it. As T he atepped into the house and asked) for his wife ha ANarent eres ig, fsh,”” ng brillant tm Freee A toad Lt (UY goals the eae in MEF alaece She had left word that she had gone out and we his namesake the bird, showing himself “Not that exactly, oh, no. He was a good man—|S0uls; the kind that quivers at a rough word. I always student and digeer—great chemist. I appreciate a|Xnow how to deal with that Kind of a man. Now, |, digger. I even took bin over to the club for lunch | Ort people do not—but—well—you wouldn't think 1t— not be home for diMher. As ho went out again, they | \oiity, and swimming along slowly, secure from any told me, he met his little girl playing tn the yard with | \.csult. His scales are green as the fresh grass of i some children. He asked hi go with him for a ingtime, and each one Js bordered by a pale brown q onos or twice. He was a natural gentleman. Then, |= core of the et temperament myselt— walk, but, naturally enough, she said she would His fins are pink, and the end of the tall is apyway, I'm a humane chap at heart—regular demo- |fnny, wi ey Leveson ys Spee T could see, rather stay and play with the children. Sho never led with nearly every color of the rainbow. He crat, you know."? a even adh axel enCRus aD Linen aes was much for her father, anyway. He was quiet. |4s showy, but crves him a good pure ao oye was a very gifted scientist?’ she mae eR Blatare SenMaay. eg Relate be TAL you know. Nobody ¢ ‘ knew him—except myself—1] poe. His fi ous 8 mae and asked quietly ees knew him Ike a book, I"'— probably go to other tishes as well, and they le “He was that. We paid him a digger salary than | Ways looking oft somewhere and not hearing anything And he dled alone without anybody?” well alone. for an recognize him afar off, any extract house in the world ever pald a chemist. |that went on around him. Woe grew inttmate—I may ‘Well, that was the last any one ever saw of him. | thanks to his § ar Bf ‘The governor and I always looked out for good men--|%8y, very intimate. He was a gentleman, you know, altve. The next morning they found him tn his hed ‘nderneath the parrot, lying on the bottom, is @ | and paid for them. I can tell a man of brains the |@!ways without a cent, but a gentleman, and, although “I LOVED 1M AFTERWARD—I LOVE HIM NOW." And his face*— “pink hind.” You notice him, and as the parrot , minute I lay eyes on him. It's just natural for mo|h¢ was only a salaried man In the house, I actually She got up auddenty. “Please! was all she sald. | y,ceos over him he suddenl ges to bright scare i to know one on sight—tunny, isn't 1t?"" grow fond of him. Woe would tell oollege yarns, end | trienge, and—how very aad—he—it was only last week, | “You and he were associated dally, and were very | ‘What's the matter?” he asked. “Your eyes 190% | jot, and as quickly resumes his former faint color, E Very ie ane repllen: “Fo a wasn't {t?"” lose friends for several years, were you not?” Her | 80 peculiar.” Mad the parr n looking for his dinner, an j m & queer contradtotion,"” he ruminated, absently | “You were in college together? Ucoraail ted ausckiolinst weak Took Ave| erate oti| voles wan vee innine veosediea teat eeme trorlars The deta is the details that [ cannot thought the hind would make a good first course, § crushing some rose petals on the floor with his wide | ‘‘Not exactly. He hait gone in for the German and | morphine and was as dead as—er quite dead in no| mote corner of the long roam and she shivered “On, certainl Curiously his face relaxed in al this sudden change of color might have scared him foot. “I was never before so shoaked to hear of a| Russian universities after ages of cramming on this | time. I was with nim that afternoon. He was Town tn. broad smile. He raised his hand in a grand gesture | off, just as the sudden bristling of a cat makes ® his mind, When the hind is disturbed at suicide. He bad often spoken to me about himself | side. Of course I—with ithe governor's money''— Hearted, andiIifust thought of'some euch’thingatithe | “For At ves out flashes of light to startle the when he had one of those melancholy attacks. Ien-| “Yes, I know,” eho swiftly replied, anda dark red| timo. Mma pretty good reader of human nature, you | my couraged him, for I'm an easy sort. Fellows can move ! overspread her face and negk. “You became intimate | know—pretty good. I"— en years—ever since I became manager {n | and stroked his small black mustache tog chang: own right. He was as fond of me as a—awfully T Just told you the story,” he began. “We were| night } king earlier In the evening of literary ability. | intruder and send him away tn affright. ~ / Fea }{echt. 30S. 259:261 GAVE QM BET. 16 EIT hes fond of me, but I didn't @iscourage !t—It pleased him Freston ‘Tower, the astriiing ruin which adorns the district of Freston, a yinches wide; for skirt, 12% yards f1)mensure. It will be mailed for 10 cents. 1c @| the r je Siar eae cal aainliiaee ae 3 ne rest clever and ¢ ea. SROSE COLOR WITH BLACK. | !nches wide, 10 yards 27 inches wide, 10) If both patterns are wanted send 20 { CORONATION SPLENDOR. i Whioh came to Willlam Latimer, who t | Yards 82 Inches wide, 7 yanis 44 Inches | conts, i »| afterward became the famous bishop wide, or 6% yards 50 inches wide. It ina hurry for your pattern send en “im6 raiture of the coronation fetes| martyred, together’ with Ridley, for sent numberless women home with| Protestant principles. * trunks laden with costly gowns and| Lord De Freston, the owner of the es superb wraps, As a result the watering) tate, had a daughter, Bllen, who was places are even more resplendent than/ not only of a bright disposition, but also common, Summer dinners and dances,|the possessor of Intellectual abilities of door teas and the like are attended|a high order. Concern was felt lest, with even more fine dressing than {s the| through over-much study, sho should rule. Unquestionably, the predominance) lose the graces of her manner and na- of white 1s the first feature to attract| ture, and it was suggested by Latimer the attention. Following that one is| that her pursuits should be diversified struck with the exquisite colorings and/ as much as possible. the somewhat overlavish use of trim- Healt a daughter Tiwould try MAY MANTON’S HELPS FOR HOME DRESSMAKING, a Eee oe Open Until 9 o’Clock Saturday Night. Clothing Prices Drop We're selling our “best” to the tune of “double your money’s worth.”” The season’s properest clothing at the low selling mark of the year. Shifting departments and avoiding summer-time dulness i bringing you two dollars return for every one spent here Satur- day, and you can have credit, with Part-Payment privileges besides. $5 7 $5 Eton Jacket 4071. Five-Gored Habit The jacket pattern 4071 is cut in sizes| extra two-cent stamp for each pattern Back Skirt 4152. for a 82, 34, 36, 38 and 4 inch bust) and they will be promptly mailed by » The material is more satisfactory or| measure, It will be matled for 10 cents. | letter post in sealed envelope. © fashionable for midsummer wear| The skirt pattern 4182 1s cut In sizes) Send money to “Oashter,’” World, than linen tn {ts various weaves and|for @ 22, 2%, 26, 28 and 30 Inch walst| Pulitzer Building, New York City. ‘ors, ‘This mnart costume ts of the ¢tamine in an exquisite shade of rose and is stitched with black and finlshed a collar worked with black French 1 edged with twine-colored lace. back of the Jacket is seamless and fits with perfect smoothness. The ou ) fronts are pointed and extend slightly ming. If we do not paint the lily in ae pivsior estas oer 3 below the waist line. At the neck is a these days, we do what is equivalent, ‘Aw other works sould crown . square collar that adds greatly to the and not infrequently spoil a good thing iia halide tiowerlals marevert si ths’ o effect, but which can be omitted when as a result. Not a ¢ew of these gowns With rooms ascended by th Men’s Suits. | $12& SSuits.| $20 and $25 You Suits, a plain finish is preferred or ft 1s de- which fafled to see the splendor of Eng- Each one with purpose known, The identical! Most of the Suits Suits. We've really iis sirable to reduce either weight or land’s court are more remarkable than! 4 in this lot suffer just guch tailor. “sane” reasons for an nd so, according to the story told by karments that ‘ a ot Toduce 0 mus Soe mec eobie | c cle If redue- these suits selling #10 and $15 Y pa % slee cs Ca in coat style truly beautiful, Sut ei eM {8 true, the F Mr, Cobbold, In his tale, "Fres you gladly paid clear Ag in Is nt make thing for @. slightly flaring at the wrists. The skirt much genulne beauty is to de found and) ton Tower,” the cutlous building was Mon: Seen’ in-tai1or | you must see ’em, * ja cut In five gores at are shaped to it the figure closely about the hips and to flare freely below the knees. At the lower edge are three circular flounces that are curved to give the new flat effect and one, two or all of which can be omftted. The closing In the case of the origtnal {s at the left front seam, , Where it 48 carefully rendered Invisible; but 4t can be made at the centre back, 4 if care be taken to hide it from sight, hints as to what 4 good style are to be gleaned by the score, No material has the favor shown voile! for visiting, driving and all modern| afternoon functions. One of the latest whims {s the use of coats made to ha: monize with the costume, while not of the same material as the gown, As & fule silk, and preferably taffeta, {s fabric chosen, and {t matches in color and finish the gown with which it is to ) ereoted as a study for E ‘The lower room was used for the pur- poses of charity from 7 to 8o'clock, the second room for tapestry from 9 to 10; the third for music from 10 to noon; the fourth for painting from 12 to 1; the fifth for Mterature from 1 to 2, and the sixth and highest for the study of as- tronomy in the evening. Thus, for each PRESTON TOWER. Amusements, of her works and studies the fair Jady| more or less extensive views, according CASINO & Biway & 39tb st, Eveniog |for whom the tower was built had differ-| to the time of the day. Truly William MATINEE SATURDAY 4’ 1 De Preston, £8.00 and 610 for.| puying. It's worth prices tape nie! ¥ Those swikKer while giving a lvus, See em, You never Flannels included. | look. save big money. | offered better, $2 for Men’s Trousers that Were $3.50 & $4. Excursions Entertaining Beyond Comparison, ons trom ait parts of id, Interest or {t can be made ornamental with lac- be worm. One seen quite recently 18 of! ont surroundings and appointments, and| Latimer, besides belng brave, was of an| A CHINESE HONEYMOON. thse or buttons and buttonholes thet ex. tame silk as that ined to tela tie mown | ot tne_wladows 1 varying and/ original turn of mind oe Teh hry, Fi lips Paar pee are yg To lo POS tN eee Ane: ay He DERE maT sar if megaia of toll Th tity of tal re = coat is in three-quarte with a BAER NEEE ‘ tee rare. he ees Boe, Saat eeiae ease 9e fitted back and half-At d fronts RESIDENCE LIGHTING. MADISON | JAPAN BY. NIGHT. aoaarae (toe y H which open to reveal the c A ied te. ox incu ite a5 verte 21 tnohes mide, atinalwera|heneath. ‘GHG a} No modern residence or apartment is $0. ROO! see MIKADO mineum, And agua? yards or 1% yards bishop style with complete without electric light—the ideal i | gomese tren |e Aastn'ng am 6p Dalahetat asl ee GARDEN, LONESE reo [Oren m.50¢ i ot silk overlaid with Ir: home light. Decorative effects—especially , HOW THEY SETTLED IT: MGH fa) pllsae fille for the table and drawing-room; conveni- KNIOKERBOCKE mee aia ser eee eran of Bard) luck Ruaaut ca ieaine cae loumnlnteie aoe ence—on the dressing table, closets, THE WILD ROSE Meer en ee ee yom ering the gown. Thy proper 18 cut bathroom; comfort—the electric fan or foot sult! Foy, Irene Bentley, Marie Cahill, inl mith a cotaciin ats oes in panels edged wi 1 lace, and to warmer. Ii are Juale Meee, Margaret Clark 100 other = lower edge 1s attached a deep 7 2,00, 2.60. 4 which he had no pressing need, says the th ir eae s After September first the maximum price for Incandescent and are light- HAMMBERSTEIN'S 424 at, Bway & 7 av. | 9 3 10.45, 11.45 A.M 12. Pittsburg Dispatch. He owed Brown ee eet, ey a Lees Ate lag pill ten peated isronll twenty’ ie (artonnitentare uilowall Renee Laces ale ARADISE 90) Vauter: Combined | 3 45,8. M Leave Glen a doNar, an’ Brown came up and asked ne 2 double co) he Moe counts are made when the daily average use of the Inmps exceeds two hours. ROOF ENe, 4 Vietoria & tim sor. of 1 and down the fronts are jJabots GARDENS Hoss “] wouldn't ask you for {t, old man," of Ince over mousseline that are amply An agent will call,or we shall be pleased y P cincim AUDITORIUM, Away & Gorm Me eesp rer sii Shtoe maine tne suck 'aaiwe| £0 S@nd you our list ‘of Electrical Contrac- |KALTENBORN and he needs 60 contd and I haven't got inkshed with frills Uke those that form tors of New York, on request. rcaareEg0H BaniiAll @irasae' Sahivan Osebt {t to’ give him." Then D. Broke pondered. He owed Smith a dollar aleo. Should he dis- change his debt to Brown so that Brown could discharge his debt to Smith, or should he hunt up Smith and earn his everlasting gratitude by lMquidating his own trifling debt? It was a puzzler, and he resolved to take Brown into hia confidence. They Mise eo eal) ME NEW YORK EDISON COMPANY, could well be imagined. The 125th Street Telephone heme In both cases Is exq Ave Thiephone f ee CLOTHING 55 Duane Str 1 45 W. 20th Sire % 8 N ‘Ocean Going Steamers KEITH sie wae a 3. |P GENERAL SLOCUM Brooklyn Amusements, GRAND REPUBLIC just the final touch while they ser protect the still more dainty gowns , which they conceal s went to a conventent place and talked er BRIGHTON Bi AC Hj HiLDREN ope Apt ay—“i things over while a man In @ white 4 DAILY MATA. 100 | i} theme relreehing hogs aid Bate ae apron did things with glasses. When ALL OCTOGENARIANS. PERFECT an | ‘ + RU ERAR A Bam, Hwtery 104 att, 008 In the celebration of his birthday an Bi ibe asl Bev chad deeided SA Soe peopae MAY MANTON’S DAILY FASHION HINT. Jssipsnman, vlshty-one’ years. ult. CREDIT | lesseiania there was only 90 cents of the dollar] ‘his ts a sketch of the fashionable may be obtained through The Eiven-| Vited sixteen guests, all older thas jim ow er FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRE! PATIEN TEN “LIN E 9 they blew it in on —- and aleostume which May Manton describes ing World by following Miss Manton's|* lf Tho united ages of the host and ‘ ALSO WATCHES, DIAMONDS @ JEWELRY i 8 worth of tobies, in these columns to-day. atterns directions. Guests amounted to over; 1,40) years AM ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. ~ si Bemus Boa AND om : = a $1 Per Week. Bacursion Routes to the Sea via | Si, AuUMY, FAI ARR BAKA THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD,|, A¥? Ait NBANDY SEASIDE RESOnEe, § HARRIET HUBBARD AYER REVEALS BEAUTY SECRETS. |irover s’suarter ofw-century. | Manhattan Clothing Co, NG ISLAND, Ra SWORE 48. 3.40 P. nicke teat a 1.4 Bd ave, tear York, MU Bt, BB. — Week uy Apert ban" $20, 1.90 | Her Sixter Owes Her Good Looks sugar, Mix in a bottle and allow I_give vou also suggestions for en-, would were vou going to use tt for your) i pel FP PC aM hale ait) ey cS HIATT mand a fow “dave, " Shake norouinly | targa pores and blackheads: 1° O°" | Hands, and seru the face thoroughly. | NEW YORK } #2 by ae ES i Se" nat bout, frm 310 28 ao a 310 pM. - and @ to t lace occasionally. larg ‘Ores! es a long e + § t i 1 “8.40 ay A 3 y } Dear Mre, Ayer: Lemon and ‘iycerine Lotion: (For| to cure seniarwed pores, and the. only Tonle Needed. MAGGI CONCENTRATED Soups BROOKLYN: 100 Broadway, oear Whipple ot. | Sit25 Sere OT ius deat train, leaves the NOS Beach 12.00 midnight CURBION FARE, 40k OPBN BVE. New York about 25 minutes sunburn Clitie wcld| way, I know [of Is” hy ‘the lwo, Of tel Dear are. Aver scrubbing brush and @ pure hy! Aw y« siaurtan soap. By this process the pores, which| | S€W your recipe for sulphur and b) er quite bs “ nis| Meht freckles ani Arter Guiles lone gueenee fn an (emon), 3 drams; hot water, 11 ounc T returned a few days ago and am borax, # drams: red rome petals, 1 0 4s agreeable. ter will not|“SsoMmuln for @ Healing Lotion: White| ‘der, 22 @raing; a 73 : = Vitebal via 39th 8 NO. BRANOW., 4.15 surprised at my sister's increased rine, 1 ourice have become enlarged by the clogged | molasses and have taken it, Do you ast ee a pe BRANOH. 4 luty, whioh whe saya ie due to follow. binwolvay th Acid and borax in the| svoretions, are kept free, and @radunils | moun the patient 48 to stop that Aa wit beh | — ion AER NERD Oe i water; Infuse the petals for an hour; | they will’ oontract and become normal] oianuty (enough for ee usements ee tot Maat ad E ing your kind advice, She has used sev-| Mtrain through a Jellysbag; after twen-|in size, I know of thousands of cures | WAnuty (enoug ronine di r bo _ LW a wi aibs Pant, 140-4 XCUrsl cra) of your formulas with much suc-|ty-four hours decant the ‘clear portion ein te a on tno| Sita much more and take 1 — s M h $1 50 ‘ ; 1 tofand add the glycerine, Apply as often atment for Blackheads: helthere any danger of taking to ASAT RACE ? cess, and Tam going to ask you to} Aid Ci ian la ag bamel's hale tace scrub brush—| were apy danger of taking t AN HATTA noc aH auc ° soap, a little Kood cold | doses of 47 Tam very anaemic, an juperior ms kindly help me, that my ine me in company, Would \ike|castile soap, in ‘BEACH m or toilet cream of several pnples broke out on iny face, Chunk, Glen Onoko n ounce: of benzoin, ro aro many of them—and a so T started the sulphu: d molasses, | TO-DAY "S230 to know formula for eyelash aud eye-| Hn. 1 ounce ale ounces of common washing soda, ten PE APG WO! | 3.30 P.M. SHANNON'S ,AtPy BAI . brow grower, and also for removing |“'Sintiuiea water suMolent to make al the black points are Very distinot press | Put 1 SiN! have them. okt a bid DIRECTIONS QN PACKAGE WIGHT PAINS ANCIBNT ROME ane and Switchback freckles.” My eda is sensitive, Have| milklike mixture not quite ao thick as| them out; if not scrub the face mom-| It ln, betver to mix enough of (ie el eran i tRAND FIREWORKS sata ears n using cold cream these last fow| cream, but Just between cream a tee te ie Whout| anys and Chen mix more aa req O-NIOHT at 9, SATURDAY MATIN MUN STRELS atraina ivove New York, 30h OL, 2, ., week Via NEW JERSEY CENTRI So bes 4 mill es) . as t ‘ou probably require a ton Ay) ne deve, 7-00-7:86-10.50 AM: (200 8M, Batur i] ¥, JULY 27, I nigats for chapped face, but It seems to] Abniy with w soft sponge after wash- a filbert in sige to each auart of hot| You probably require @ tonic” A 4 Amusements. PRIMROSE & DOGKSTADER S ————mee | cere 7 on ee tee Tis Gow eed SUNDA : dane good whatever, Can you suggest | Ing’ine face at tight before retiring. Waters soap the bruh precisely as you) clan why uni watands exactly yout oc 8.90 A. Ma VISIT-PROCTOR'S, ora Toor TO-MORROW, MILITARY DAY, lf “ie. Returning lant a5 bale eatas Sane at atte H tral, Wat "edchMsk outs boner ‘ DR, mesgeved 26ec Bie deal 24D REGIMENT DRMSS PARAD 5p. —— a ~ ak 00 vary mich for mur xis] QUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES allt dfs ctor (et, Os fee bg PAST OR'S “SRARE MIDE ANDEG ee NEWPORT ExtURSION, letter, I am dell ted to hear of your ” and feat y ie wr H i se 432.4 e inew rt ie at muah a ay aa | Witt monde, why seme Sail owen ant tw Die se wear Prete) CS AN ESC) YA fiih ait Ba a ot Litiean ape erm LAC Ho something that will? Lillie aud Shorty De hail suKest your Harry—I guess it's because they are nay For Infants and Children, =| Witt, Hayes aid Wrone and of William lorie Landing datly 10.10 Tica ited oH, 08 is Very. ‘mild remedies, inasmuch aa fia bananas and peelia'| Bobby (aged four)—As T was manding - 7 ae iu. May __ | Wiliam aigzle ts striding dally 10:30) A i asthe apices Jur skin ia sensitive, and if neither] always swipin te just now a large beam fell OATING ROOF GARDEN, tue * con n care to beset, bf 'the Jodone. for. which I ‘rive 'you them. Te Taltnueat The Kind You Have Always Bought Lg Bi, GRAND HEGPMUILAC, Br. os CHERRY | CHAPERONS & VAUDEVILLE, | Island ferries conveet a , ‘THY MILLIONS reolpes Is successful, you must write TH REOT. BAND @ Veuderillo.| BLOSSO/Y| (Las Week of the Chaperone.) T POINT, Newbur oa Rouganosvsie dauy| WHERE me again and 1 shall be Very pleased to his elder) Mamma~My goodness! 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