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“She said they were going to be married tm that § window in two hours; that would de 1 o'clock Thurs- ah day A. M. you know; ‘twas Bugene’s Idea, and és everything was fixed. » You know, Mandy, human nature fs a mighty self- ish thing, and first thing I thought of wae poor me left | there with her pa; but I didn't any anything, and she went on to tell me that Dr. Holmes knew all about it, and that he was caming, and Eugene's brother, and that she and I were to go down to the etore and nem In and then they were going to Niagara. ’Then she went on with a lot of stuff about dying | before she let her wedding be made a show of—she always was real sentimental—and wound up by asking g (t I thought she had told her pa a story, 3 1) “1 told her ‘twas mightly iike waipping the Old Boy TWO IN A WINDOW. (Copyright, 192, by Daily story Pub. Coo I have never been able to decide whether she Ma] that, in my cpinion, she might as well run away and ee tesson{ HOW TC BECOME A BASEBALL PLAYER. i joic semen s | { By Manager JOHN M’GRAW, of the New Yorks. oh fot on the street car at Eleventh | or not,” responded the stout one, doubtfully. “Wednes- |). done with It W Nc elf within {day morning-you know the wedding wi t for 1 aceidenta mysvit within | rnin HY Mac Isady bs Be That made her cry a little, but all the same ahe ‘ fonring diatance of an. arlmated conversa. | Thursday at t ck—well, Wednesday morning ati! it ts work and dreseed up in ber new @pring Aten 4 ‘kfast her pa sald, real sternilke, ‘Agnes, I'm Y ; Re Prdlada : twas ag Jacket suit and a mixy sort of green silk waist, aad a hat trimmed in violets, “I put on my Sunday clothes, too, and she carried a big bunch of violets he had brought her that evening, | that assaulted mye ously Ured of all this fol 1 are to be married t row in that window or never with my consent! | Do you hear?” And Agnes answered, Just as meek as to the| Mosen, ‘You, att, Jwere mer mit uneor grew interested | In th incipal talker Tree 1 Vist ‘ n . a and we stole down stairs and let them tn; and, as J natior not the Daug of Rtionel, then Mou AUNTS Lai hl ha ite Nepean sure as you lve, just as the clock struck one they was iL a hee t aes ghw anid over againi| Rearing ther that big bunch of electric Ights we wins Horie! woman, wine amapte wosoit || § é ard ay Ife. And T will say, x she a bint of paradise on her hig, velvet hat] known ail along that she was too good a girl to hold | j = | emon-colored gloves on her fat hands | out againat him and that he wouldn't have made her a Lad a dec ees ulated the thin Rachel | The other woman was angular and tall, and dressed] U0 Ht but he'd advertised {t and promised tt, and mayoe ah ‘arrie, I thought you started out to tell me lin black, In the matter of Insignia she contented) §'1Ani had come to tho city partly to see It and he eyes aera. Wat aaa! ie . “ | herself with only the Httle gilt piten hung by Ay dust f to do It; and then he went out to help Teawensrus ee wabe ta was over, and I had Irom the conversation T Judged that they were oll! “As soon as he wag gone Agnes put her head down | jie anack and went to packing my ee 1 bat | friends—possibly cousins—and met now, In a strange) on the bre kant table and criod ft to kill herself. Ul ich tonger, any Dies wa teeaaie Puan iy city, for the first time in years never was so aotry for anybody in my life tr os) Chany L welder aneerea care to 5 | “And when was all this? asked the thin Racpel. | “Well, ner pa hud that window Axed up ever since |") He i splesttas Th lived: responisbie | A year ago, come May," answered the far one.| ine week before, with the floor covered with white Peaye ees ase: iaere a ne a a rad) Lae |rwas during our street fair. As 1 was sasing, Ag-| anda table fixed up for a ne and Gre white foot. | it Teaayen Th ty ese ee ee nes sald she wouldn't do It for nothing in the world, | stools nillax wreathed all around x wae : they were—her pa begging her and promis: | Twas real nie” joking, and that day he had the ra lag pace) a aaa pee oy easel thing you could think of, from diamond | florist py palms and gulte rones, Yow bet there |i MARE med a Bit: H. told me afterwar wi 4 refrigerator, or theatening to cut te Wad around the sto that day just rip-snort ne rs , “ut, you gee, @ reporter hap- of with sixpen But 1 knew from the set to Agno’ Ww Wednesday Agnes worked like she ld hacaih ST ratatal ante i rushid Ret mouth she wasn’t going to do It. S$ a mouth | waya dtd was her pa's cashier in the furniture | eaucaae: a eieaia eed dace a . 3 just itke her pa‘s, I felt real sorry for Mr. Fox. too.” tore-thinking all the time rut it's being the | ike “all vik pat fertise is store $ : > ev boy when he be- No. 2-How to stand and hold the No, 3—Catching js harder than it ap- I don't think he coulda have Cant Me ree u nib in be Lo ab pert in came round Hike hi weal? tis nate, <8 = UOg” TH RISY ESE “© gins playing baseball aspires to be a hands in walting for a pitched ball is pears. ‘The player of such a posftion team Is on a base patcher haw! 15 | tO be martied! In) his Store alee TCU AERER Rall! mi@asubeminning: tolund about eleven, when | might be a wedding, after all’ pitcher, To be successful in that, 93 shown in the above Mlustration. The usually gives the pitchers the signale work hard, An attempted steal of © thin Rachel, “Hs cube to have given It up n Vener a wan wo Felleved He wain't vagina? or fae Raae and control are the great requisites. pillow-like glove alds the catcher great- for the delivery he wants. The pitcher ond by tho base occupant may be in| {unt + Se eee es Seaisined ihe gcuet “tite Dente uidiewa: Aunt Carrle*aho end. falnt:/40.d dropped in avctalp-and\eaih + wiaheat (Game "acquire speed, one is obliged to use his ly, for in the palm ts beaten an inden- has not always complete control of the onder, and then the catcher as yoickly |, You don’t know Mr. Fox, eae REA caarennete Rie pdt b aang 30 ody to a great extent In the delivery of tation which helps hold the ball. The flight of the ball an& accordingly the as he gets the ball from t CO ee ca vtineate Sig CUGIOLAU BBISEDEAY i you econ, sheveald. ‘Be you| -“He wot fea ond woRter nuimmea and’ Baweds (Be Re eae A ee ieee MET SI TARGET RGURRT AGE oO CER COREE Uo ee a aa crea a tae Baa mast pba) Ihe pbaltion, ton Tet Ae ete, belag am how he offered auch gravid | reckon nay Ie mslec soon I made out he wanted he and T to do it, You Be shoulder. Posed by Pitcher McGinnity, should it bound out, Posed by Catcher pitchers. Posed by Catcher Bowerman. to second dase, to put ‘h Se IC oo TSH OTLAb one awe eauld Molle | “Lthought then she must be fixing to run away, and | could have knocked me down with a feather. I didn't a ‘ ae Biebed [bs CAtSH ENA RetinD, Miqiut when Monday came and no couple, and 1 asked h indignant, {f she was, because 1| Say a word, and then he began to beg, and said It _ ; |wodding promised for Thursday, then he got seared | never did h fence with running away—it's | wa'n't anything sudden with him—except, of course, 5 A told Agnes he was going to fall back on her 4o commonplace the window part—and I knew ft wa'n't, either, and al- Jo se turned up, being as how she was « She shook her head and came close and whispered together it ended by my doing It. » her pa wouldn't hear, but, la! he couldn't Well, If that don't beat the beater!” ejaculated the married in a month anyhow, Agnes took on) to m ning, | thin lady. J about It; she was a tender-hearted Httle taing, | have hy re hated to go Against her pa; but she wouldnt | much | ard if he'd been Wide awake and list * fast asleep. | “Wen, ta n't ever regretted it,” responded the otnes | |cive in for a long time.” | “My ife, Mandy, what do you reckon that girl) positively. “You ought to have seen that erowd, | you don’t mean to say she gave in at last?” asked | told me"! Mandy. How did I feel? Well, to tell the truth, I hin Rachel “What! questioned the thin Rachel eagerly. did feel fool-funny,”" ~ THREE FREE SCHOLARSHIPS IN CARICATURE. Three free and complete courses of instruction in he National Sohool of rioature, whose class- rooms and studios are in the Pulltzer Bullding, will given to the three yoys or girls who sketch in or draw the best faces for the Incomplete ple- ture shown above. A pretty face should be drawn for the young woman and a funny face for the young man. Cut the completed drawing ‘5 from The Evening Worid work of a first Jand mall it to “Caricature Jing of his position. | Editor, Evening World, P. sroumd hits, many |O, Box 1,34 New Yori: way, A profes [City." Messrs Dan Me Amusements IMANMAT TA) ‘BE AGH 70-000 st SHANNON'S ,222, BAND Cea PAIN’S sschey noma, *{ FLORODORA An Immense Cast & Chorus, ¢ 9. Ms [WoRkD WAX, New, Grou | CINEMATOGRAPER MUSEE. al Concerts, Vocal Soloists, world. novelties.” A band wild riders and steer- cs trot No. 6—In playing first base a player » must be prepared for al! sorts of throws ‘trom fielders, The player must be set ‘on the reception of the ball to hurry 6—Additional baseman 1s the fi Other than soy liners are No. 7—It fs not good form to do fancy ingly be as nsile as a tiger. It is a work such as stopping a batted ball good player who tries for every hit, ted hi . vith one hand when two can be used. ey he risk 4 it to another base if necessary. No time W / even at the r of incurring the sional never runs up on the ball, but]. ‘ go! ‘can be lost, Posed by First Baseman But oftentimes a second baseman or charge of an error by the official scorer. Waits for it, He Mraces himself. well, | Carthy and Moses Burger, ‘MoGann. shortstop is obliged to make such a Posed by Second Baseman Smith that ‘the force of the hard hit’ bail "wili| Director and Assistant | play. And such fielders must accord- rlunity of throwing to another | Dieorer, respectively, of ra. Glen the .Natlonal Sohool of Caricature, will select the winning pictures, eae Mr. McCarthy males 9.00, 10.00, 11 A. his suggestion to com: SKETCH IN THESE FACES AND WIN A FREE COURSE IN COMIC DRAWING | 2.80, 3.46, 6.15 P. petitors: “Bketch in the faces where they have been left out of the picture in pen or pencil in a distinct manner, the | y+ OO 400 F. kirl's face to be a typical American face and will be judged from that point of view; the man’s face to be a broad carl- TAB A cature of the summer man,” Anybody under thirty years ‘of age may compete it be ne Dinners a » MeGan Posed by ERS M., Sundays and Delidage : x 40 Including admission te all attractions. “THE LONG ISLANO RAILROAD, , 105 1.10'to 8.40, 4.40, 5.10, 540, 6.00, 6.40, 7.10, $40, 9.30, 10.00 F M. EXCUR ON. Y., via 39th sty tkiyn Ferry. connect with 1. 1 RR, Week dare 5.00, 20, 11.00, 4 M100 2 ee 6.00, 5.40 P, M. EXCURSION FARE, le, ROCKAWAY BEACH. Leave Sith st. BOR. N. ¥.. week day 6.40, 8.90. 9.20," 10.30, 20.50 A. M., 12: 2.50, 4.20, 6.90, 7,20, $90, 9.20 saitional, raina Maturdaye 1.98, Perspiring Performance should always be preceded by an application of Spiro Powder, It will positively prevent the odor of perspiration on the body, armpits or clothing, Applied a/fer the body is overheated it will absolutely destroy every trace of the annoyance, i “fight a No, $To catch a fly ball look: . Y y 1 © No. S-Amateurs always “tg a fly ball looks easy. No, 10—No one Is entitled to the credit No. 1l—In playing ba. e s . bounding ball. They run up on it, think- Sometimes it Is, but more times not. of being a crack player unless he {s a a rule, eure peor erate) Deciare as m ing they will save time, They do, not, Unless a fielder bas to run back to good butter, Sometimes batters waste set a pace accordingly, More times er but find the ball usually gets away catch a ball he never takes his eyes off @ lot uf cucrgy in unnecessary BWINgS otherwise t if: Wie from them and they are charged with the flying sphere. With arms raised with the bat before tho ball fa delivered {nelder orn iyhall nea Bau oe an error. A professional always waits toward the ball he keeps a-going until by the pitcher. Seldom does one #°€ iney save themsel aw do that. He walts to ¥ © themselves the trouble or b has no odor of its own. A white antiseptic powder with the GRAND REPUBLIG The most refreshing hour and half sall, Jeaving. for a fast-hit ball to come to him, and right under {t. Then his hands lower, Jobmny M what accounts for so many of his suc- and for a sure catch he takes the ball Mr ad {f Its good ny eet a ery Cxerton of running, They forget that highest medicinal properties. Soothing the skin; Fite Bk 2 nn, |W ah Oe, 6-20 ane ee Pes) frat, aes | nim, a1) 8 kood he awings at it. A an error may be made. So it Is alwaya Niel in fl i sf Lh p.m. Hattery Landing, @3), 2040 Mame Bet (esses In throwing men out at first, as near to his body ax possible. Posed batter should stand not more than two gue! at y reducing inflammation; curing prickly heat, punt Leaving Kockaveay, it aly, 620, €18 Pade a: Of course, with a slow-hit ball it Is well by Lett-Pieider Jones. feet from the plate and not slop back: seuss ere! i of hit. Poacd chafing and every sort of irritation. A specific a saad 4 sat it tiosea hy (Centre ard when about to hit. A step forward by First Base n c : ; : ‘ — a. © run up to Ket RY to meet the ball is proper, Posed by for the feet, Try a free sompleand be ATTEN INE . Fielder Brodie Pitcher Mathe m1 convinced—your druggist will furnish 4 r Mathewson, ; y iE JAE UL 3 u i Ree = it, or at will be sent by mail, — Full size box, price 25c. 50c.—LONG BRANCH AND BACK—50c. ry SOME USEFUL “DON’TS” FOR DRIVING AWAY WRINKLES. SPIRO COMPANY dl 80¢c.—ASBURY PARK AND BACK—80c, HIGHLAND BEACH—PLEASURE BAY it bathing o MIDL AN Dima start eas Don't stoop or bend over while writing) even, or the skin will become ocoars some "1 bid 16 THEY PREVENT UGLINESS, or reading, ‘ and feathery. The fey 1s the a a a promitent rb aero tne wet ea with , ae fal, LY. cere Srcwrcariry Peers M. spk wor @} Don't frown; don't scowl. sitive part of the body, being covered] “yon yonucn thie akin ¢ J SATURDAYS 8.55. 1 A. 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