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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1902, ] arms and sumped out of tie’ Wey. "Then Att Zingtiam took a jong breath and eald, Why, Bomfa, you necéa't have taken ell that trouble Just to kiss an old fellow like mo.’ And In some way he got my hand and Rel at tight, “But It wasn’t mé,’ I stammered, ‘It wes Willie.’ F ‘wos never more raortified in my life and I balleve ¥ began to cry, for I remember that the shoulder of his) coat was quite dam: “Hila coat?” “Yes; when he got the biindfotd vf and saw how badly ried to console me, and I don’t know how, but I must have put my face down on his I my face somewhere, I don't pened next, but he amoothe my case, I mean?” ssuredly, Humble @ man and you have him at your merc; Tho convers: TAMER. NUMBER. TWO. BY PAUL PERELL. tion was brought to a sudden close by the appearance of a brond-shoulfered youth, who etalked up the path and said, with a self-confl air, “Come on, take a sail, Beasle; there's a dar! breeze.” ‘The youngest girl cast a glance at her companions that seemed to say, “Ther uu seo?" although she so with alacrity and rep thanks, Mr Elna-yy lah; 1'4 love to go. Good-b 1s," and the couple ‘3 1 wanted to tell you.” that a remarkabdte mpadour girl, . ess—yes,”” replied the cute girl; “but what don't understand !s why you let him catch you. > plan was as soon as the small boy began his (Copyright, 1902, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) you really think he's worth while, that is, you must Tee are various ways to tame them,” sald | make him see that you consider him quite beneath he girl with the bib pompadour, “the best of | Your notice, You might make him do anything ailly ‘hich mi, C ht be classed under the general head| Or ridiculous and then laugh at him. He'd probably ‘ef ‘humiliation : i lake. see go off in a huff, to return before long and fawn at departed toward tho lake work to get + t way, . “ . ork to get up and out of the way. Didn't you Fe | én ieee the cute girl, curled gracefully in the | your feet. Isn't that so, Marjorie?" It Un late lee) one us nd any ee Ah menpere’ Latanlode ky cease & Hilh’s:(contelt, ‘make him|| (92 thinks” aald| tie lone thus anpeaed 46, tn tnoaene preceding conversation and Marsorio and Alles had} syex 1 remembered," said the youngest gin, “Ej lculous, and you have him on the road to regen-| ful tones, I think that “Lamer Numver Two! would Just descended In their ay t ner frocks, WHEN} 414 start to run away fust as you directed, but when. (Bad dedote edd LSPa last Mt the wong verantalr tied to rise I found that I couldn't. ‘That - eration.”” sult his case admirably.’ The youngest gir| sat on the veranda steps, with| ‘ ‘Tamer Number Two?” her hands clasped over*her knees and gazing dreamily | ‘We had several ‘tamers' at school, but ¢his was cross the lawn. “I wish" she began, then stopped | the best. Alice and I worked it beautifully last sum- to fling herself into the arms of tit other. “You dear things!" she cried, a breath. all on account of you! It just happened, and T co eee A GUILTY CONSCIENCE. tone and then the rascal Wiille had tied tho ends of my belt ribbon the back of the sofa." and sighed gently. mer on that conceited West Point cadet.” peas a I inaearoe aakea the pompadour girl. oat: English tsn't concetied. But do tell mo “Dia you actually try T Number Two2" a Babe ah ist, who makes ; CRU ee Ga ety y ‘amer Nun iG TEN Robert Barr, the novelist, who 5 troubling you, too? Aren't even the children sate?” “Dt's very simple. All you need 4s an obliging small wonee FE Siac LA ea CY ee nee he ripen aNeEt cone rece! comp! ease Cae girl on the steps, un-| boy—preferably about ten years old—and a sofa—pref- Toe elena ting up very straight, “and | erably one with @ high back. You place the boy be- +a 0 hind the sofa and then after making yourself, oh, ‘But you're fearfully youthful, just the same, and| terribly agreeable to tho young man invite him to ; $2 any boy or man has been mean to you it is the| come and eit beside you. Then you ask him if he “Oh, tt worked exquisitely, but not exactly as youlaneo at the pler dus to the customs regulations, and promised—a great deal better—a thousand times bat-|then told @ story of a scare he had a dew years ter than ypu led me to expect.” 50. “Tell us quick, you tantalizing thing.” Tie was Ivlug in Windsor, Canada, directly across “Tt was this very afternoon, about half an hour|the river from Detroit, at that time, and was doing duty eel campaigners like us to stop It. Come, now,| wouldn't ke to learn a new game that fs ull the ago,” began Elizabeth, hing it If editorial work on the Detroft Free Press. He what rage {n London or Parts or any other place you hap- mes a De Risabeth, Derching hereel tion tne arn ; : ray ‘Oh, he hasn't been mean or anything lke that,""| pen to think of. He says yes, of course, whereupon ot Sy te ee “1 sake Wille Brighton to jer ed the rlyer between Detroit and Windsor twice enact the role of the small hoy, and the little rogue answered the youngest, with bashful reluctance;| you take a big handkerchief or scarf and windfold ‘only he 1s s0—so kind and superior. I'm sure he| him tight. When you're sure he can't see you say: J tlasses me with his emall aister. ‘They say he's|‘Are you ready? Ho replies, ‘Yes,’ which ts the Ftg- wearcely thirty, yet the very first time we met he| nal for the boy behind or under ths sofa, who !mme- galled me ‘Bessie’ as though I were In short dresses | diately steals around In front and throws his arms, Come to think of it, I was playing golf with my hair| around your concetted young man’s neck and kisses dn @ braid, but that was no reason why he should him.” hhave kept it up after he eaw me in that lovely white| Elizabeth's blue eyes had grown whiter end wider evening gown. Ile might as well have patted me on| as the recital progressed. “Oh, Marjorie!’ she cried, e sofa in istoms officers guard each ferry-house, Barr was glish—to| Well known to them, and, like other reguinr passen= soon wolmers, Was never searched nor questtoned. Conse- when a Detro!t woman asked him to smuggle © valuable lace he consented, and placed && spenders on his back and donned his was only too dolighted. So he hid behind the lbrary, into which I lured Wif—Mr. F look at a new book of engravings. Pretty finished with the book and I asked him if he didn’t | quently want to learn my new game, Just as you told me. He|{n soi looked rather puzsled—all the more so probably be-| under his cause I was trembling with excitement—but agreed | cont to the propostt So I wound a great big napk 4» he was leaving the ferry with the smugsted about his head—he didn't appear to think !t funn » at the Detroit side a customs officer slapped the head.” i ; “I suppose you mean Wilford English,” sald the Lied could you do such a thing? He'd think it was that a napkin was lying about the Wbrary—and at|him on the back and remarked jovially: ‘You are eute girl, patiently, TSS is the signal Wille tip-toed around Kissed him| crossing hero pretty often these days, Mr. Bare, “Why, yes—didn’t I say #0?” Coa aate ee ee ane mee oe Fos GREE Re twice so loud that 1 waa afraid the wholo house |Guess Td better search you to sce what valuables you Tea . would hear.” are smugsling.” ‘No, you simpleton, Now, that's just why he be- I don't know,” said Elizabeth, examining the tip of “And then I suppose Mr. Englleh hugged and| “I knew that he was joking,” said Mr. Bare, “bat haves as he does. He can't help seeing that yoa| her shoe. ears. “ ; Kissed the Render Willle in return," sald the dellghted | my heart was In my mouth and T could hardly speam @onsider him too splendid for anything; and that| “Yes, you do. ‘The man doesn’t exist who, under “Why, Bessle, you needn't have taken all that trouble just to kiss an old fellow like me.” audience, and qty laugh sounded forced to my own ; would make a saint put on airs.” such provocation, won't return the kisses with Inter= “No-o; T guess Mr. English is different fram the| ‘I delivered the lace and told the lady wHo we + accep epeereey Tunne Neat YOU ost, until he discovers that his attentions are being} “As the boys say," put in Allee, “you depart, giving | much the better. You have no idea how sheepish the| men you experimented with, Ie sat perfectly atil! at | cetved ft what In the future T would gladly pay duby Sear Rae te gac hint ookls penny et you tt you] wasted on a small boy, by which time you have dis-| him the ‘merry ha-ha,’ If you can have a@ select gal-| man looks when ho gets his biindfold off." first, only giving a queer, inarticulate kind of a ery|on her tmportations, but I would do no more emag> pe to gi m"—whispers of “Oh, Alice!""—“if| appeared, with a mocking laugh trailing behind you.”! lery concealed somewhere about the premises, 80! “Sut, Allce, are you sure It would do any good—in that must have frightened Wille; for he unlocked his , glln sd Excursions. HEALTH FOR WOMEN "“.28Sens. BY JAMES J. CORBETT. | ITCHING [ina @ vce FOURTH LESSON wasting fat and the actual physical con-| If she etays out two hours walking /her abdomen, her bust or her hips. | out In Central Park. quires no instruction, | RAILROAD . dition ts growing healthier. | along briskly all the time I promise ner | Let me tell you that when you begin) The medicine ball 1s made of leathem| Let @ woman have a bag rung right NIAGARA $ 00 | . Bo that In another week or two the/ that she will lose five pounds of fat. jto get the fat off it's coming off all over is about as large as a football and] for her reach on a level with her FALLS and Return Mr. Corbett To-day Ex-j expression wi become more voutieut| She musn't quit at least Inside of an|and you needn't worry about any par-,should welgh for a woman from six to|and then let her go at !t and punch tt. eer Cain thine plains to Stout Women and lose all its gauntness. hour no matter how tired she 4 |toular deformity of flesh. leight pounds. Ghe can hit ft anyway she wants to— puouey ridden alt I suggest that the fleshy woman begin| She might as well not train if she| The stout woman must take tho ex-| Sho can get {t made to suit he: this way, that way, every way It Complete External and Internal are How They May Rid her training by purchasing several yards | won't work for an hour. ercises for general health recommended) ‘Che ball ts lifted over the head, back| bounds—she will soon get @ rhythm to it TORONTO, Single Fare plus $1.00. of eoft, red flannel; also a sweater, 1f| When this woman reaches home ehe|in Lesson II. as far as tho arms will reach and|of herself. Treatment, One Dollar. ae ee, Themselves of Superflu-| sxe docs not already possess ono will be dripping wet; the sweat will] ‘The bending forward will reduce her thrown with all your strength to your! Just learn how to close your fist 60/ DINING OARS A LA CARTE. 7: She must wrap this flannel all around | have poured off her. abdomen; bending sideways, her hips, partner. g t | ous Flesh Without Enq) ner poay ana pin it securely. Sho must take a warm soap bath, fol-'and bending backwards her buat, "he or she can return it in lke man- Fee lace Mtucieree nips | : MUNK $ 50 ' — presto dangering Their Health tect the hazd—and make up your mind | GLEN ONOKO Cura —The Medicine Ball (Miss SADIE PROBST, of the “little four” in “Sallie in Our Alley,” ts ¢he young woman who posed with Mr Corbett in these photographs, which | to beat the bag out. | ‘And the SWITCHBACK iO You wil have to jump asound lively or and Punching Bag. le CMe it will get back to you and give you a| The set, consisting of Cuticura| || SUNDAY. Aug. s1. LABOR DAY, Sept.t . rousing smack. | Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts, But agility, wind and good elroulation and ecalesiandilll| sro what you aro after. | Ay) soften thethick: Ma Tiekets And now we come to the stout woman, ee Ore ieee won testi UKe ont a ¢he woman who has acquired so much ° ened i ernst onions: ‘Ticket of at Fe Stations, am@ S55) fat that she can no longer go upstairs Ba * Cati cutichen aod 1M Broadway. without panting; who gets red in the Hit out stralght from the shoulder. uticura Ointe From Brooklyn, 16 cents additional. Punch, not pound. ment,to instant face at the least exertion, and who ywaddles instead of floating gracefully when she walks. She knows she's going on the wrong Fifteen minutes a day Is a good effort, Tt will make the chest strong and the! bost frm. i} It Is often suggested to me that skip- ly allay itching, Entertaining Beyond Comparison, irritation, anc Attractions trom all parts of inflammation, | Con Nee tack. from. the. Plains . Bhe knowa she's losing all her looks. ping the rope 1s a desirable exercise. and soothe and ; Monieor Gites vane 1 skip the rope @ great dea) myself, but heal, and Cuti- £ NEMA certs, menagerie, Me She makes sporadic efforts to reform herself. Bhe can't do it, But if she will follow my edvice I can tell her how to do it. She has got to make a mental effort @nd then a physical one almost herote. And 4s got to keep the work up. The stout person !s seldom very am- iia oa Oe cure Resolrent if rien Smee thls exereise, and T would not advise it evase the “A ilttle of it might not hurt her, but blood, and expel} OS Me a hero aro better things ahe can do. humour germ earner A CUS FRR Ones Apaie Lawan: (Ay sa Seear Ets | A Single Set, price $1, is often! IRI 10 CiANGE-STEAMERS LeaVRr sufficient to cure the most tortur- fit AO 0 Sh A eee Ditious and that is why she needa to go of eating. reerrt ri 5 3 EI Ta ey into training with a trainer to watch There she must deny herself ing, distiguring skin, scalp, and , Brooklyn, 9.90, 10.20, 114 ‘and Mrect her. I will give some general tdeas| blood humours, rashes, itchings, Toth LAS A 3 12 2, BS ‘She wants to take all the exercise sho about dict to-morrow and expiain| and irritations, with loss of hair, Pienit se only, 11.80 A.M. for Mast my theortes of the bath, when all else fails. e 8 og oO, B30, 6.00, 1.00 Be ean get She won't take too much, no danger oats on Sundays and Holidays, MILLIONS USE whatever; she will quit long before she's had enough. THE FIRST LESSON, print l| ogra, scr Pe eet EXOURSION, 4) CENTS, pat is: meant by overctminips ls in Monday's Evening World,| Gutumr, we areat duu core tor prewre. | ee ee OS tian, tathentfritg he sup LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, ff too mugh flesh. was ti told how a woman could increase | ciosisiug tue scalp of cru ‘An athlete likes to begin training with : i e her vitality, and how ehe should | Orff, and the stopping of falling superfluous flash, which gives him th ve | softening, whltouing, and soothing red epportunlty to sweat and clear up his PUNCHING THE BAG. + THE MEDICINE BALL. stand and walk, Rai pure’ Lane, fr “tay rashion And chadngs, auc for all (he pury ood. “« Ai | “ 7 yey ih: a nurs I a a eee ee cme pert aah Hit out straight from the “Lift it back of your head and throw {t with all your ‘Your partner ean return | THE SECOND LESSON,| Wilt, bath and nureery, Millions of Women MANHATTAN BEACH. FE RN, Yay week dare, B90, / 00 AL St, 1210; alt { 8 ki Rita PM. Bx Good, hard exerciso will wear off the} Shoulder,”” strength,’? t with right or left hand.” @ | printed in Tuesday's Evening) sunoying imitations, Infammations, aud ex. ules /Atser SRR: fat and bulld up the muscle at the same pe ie eA | World, was for dyspeptics and) ation, in the torm Porabye ARIAL Hi No corset in training low t with a cold shower and then hav cenan|ner or thrg iylane ro liga 5 p| Wenkuesses, wuld for many sanailye, Autises/tto DOT ALM. 1.00, 2.90, cin reminds me to say that in the} Put on heavy stockings, low shoes, | some one give her a UA aa | ee if te wilgeis Sled MICE cemllle Daiaae eila IPT at @ Caer AY BEACH. ¢ourse of training a stout person will| pweater and a heavy walking skirt. If she doesn't get the rub she will take| Let her get out and play a fast gamo twists and bends tho body end : ERA SSE CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS Lie oan begin to look gaunt and haggard at Just then she i3 ready to start out for a|cold in removing the flannel, and get| This will mako her peraplre and givo| wakes up every muscle In back, ato-| 4 ‘Chocolate Coated) area now, tasteless, odour. \ ee te, about the height of tho training, say] good tong walk. rheumatism or neuralgia. her better wind and agility. mach, arma, logs, neck The THIRD LESSON ¥ tute for the celebrated | 2% 2 , c 4 ‘after threo weeks She had better do this about 11 o'clock | Always be careful to follow exercise] If she can't play tennis let her try & great gute, Pe tee 2: LHS ‘E a Rriae: Piqule Covians Reaiiykar.ee wel ae {OER H ‘ iad si } ‘This 1s because the fat 4s falling away. | every morning with a good bath and rub, the medicine ball, which {a so simple hing the bag {8 good work for the} yy, yesterday's TH VENING | thin pocket vials, 00 doses, price, 280 Y But such a person should not be! She must walk a long ways. ‘The stout woman usually has some| that there 4s almost nothing to learn, ny woman. ORLD gave dumbbell and) | weaiarovenous wr B SEA @ianmed but remember that the firm,| She ought to Jog a little on the way, |spectal grievance about ‘her figure, and she can play it with a partner in| It i also good for the average woman | Other exercises for thin, fagged-| tm rac bent To healthy muscle 18 building under tho| that ta run on a dog trot, ‘She wants to know how she oan reduce! her back yard, on a roof, in a court or! ‘This {# also a performance which re-| out and weak women EO ABE RNS I v Maine a ke RON AEM c . eo ee ¥ or -~ y m SPECIAL EXCURSIONS HARRIET HUBBARD AYER AIDS PERPLEXED LOVERS, |____*=r Amuse TREE: hea BROADWAY THEATRE ¢82%, | Phy Orrin aE POSTPONED TO FRIDAY NIGHT, OBTHST. | \ Descriptive oe O0, tnfo: lage, and do | "to, . i TO-MOLROW—AUG. 29—TO-MORROW bh F cor, Keade fraight ques: |not resort to underhand or “spying” Scent SHANNUN'S reer BAND FIRST. TIM ON ANY STAGE | POKD SI. ae ne Son ror Manage Your Own Love Affati my heart that life would not be worth) tne personality of this man, You can-|SSMnst a person, but neither should : iving without him. I am very anxiou PATAOD RINT 0F SR TRE can’ |you think of marrying a man who has Dear sre Ayer: ian, I love a girl. 1/10 KnoW what he Intends to do. M,C. | not love a man who ts #o lacking 19 not your fullest conic Do not wee TOUNE MAD. iAal°manimer and | Love should command respect and|honor as to treat you in the way you |conmnt to a secret in Qave mot her several times coming | perfect confidence. What has this man| describe, Ask the man 1OHTS on ant Raymeo® An't ove for ma. her pho fhep work DEL was hover DUE WIM A! |aone to command your respect? How| tions. Who has a better right than yan'to know @bout your lovers riore | wfitik tyy'qil BOSTONIANS, % ote, W, LevekeR STH AVE} ome ‘ fhe, bess aiinough Jt gompany. ane told a friend |has he earned tho most precious gift in| his intended wife to know not only | ought to be nothing for him to conceal. [arsine Mreawuting MAID. ATE SALL Se ALLEY, | 125 13 O: mine she cared & good Beal for me. | your power to bestow—your life-long | Where he now lives, but where he has if phere ie ive him up and save your- Sus: by Tadwig Ragieste ook UG Hobart | ay ge gy ccs 3 —-—— dyreriend of fhe old | 704 4 f ° ; rieketh BAISRGRATTT © escent Ps : ; but a | i Yould you |devotion—yourself? I don't think you|#pent bis former years? You should sorrow, AMM licnchasd tot Meet ‘ales aig 14 ERs 7 at PATTEN I INE y' er ei | id ot e bi the me to usk her, if what her friend jaro really in love, You are attracted by never indulge @ groundless suspicion YVORKS | + Special Mating Monday (Labor Day BRANDON TY new Irish play. Amusements. TO-NIGHIT. zaid le true? Her friend ts & jpalous = Nii ee a ion Lusi b . person. Se ‘ Ae ya oa rar +R 7 The Dy | 50c, —LONG BRANCH & BACK—S0c. advan pny io 3an.ne gabeneete os THE VOCABULARY OF A DOG. | TERRACE GARDEN Gas PAIN’S CARNIVAL OF FIRE PASTOR'S“: f5fHi2°*) ROBORT EMMET. shui?’ go. any 80 en 30! 9 WOO | : : : ee geet oe ee MeCabe, Sabie @ Vera; Bilao Merton: | FLOATING GARDEN. 80" | HIGHLAND BcACH—PLE, 7 And before there can! Suppose you are out walking with @ If 1)1 watch carefully, th TO. ry om 5 ve nine ‘ & Merton: L ; ¢ HIGHLA Ce cas 7 rleht racy lanterns anvinie ha er ete ene ies ee ie i 7, “OLIV! = Mm E, > | BORRISK LHEATRE, Sith Bt. cane Broadway ihe {taven tte iielle ate Carter By 8. 0 ult vagiae et 3 Ald. ASIDE B way tle Se ae Eve 818 ORPATOND BAND there must be a more Intimate acquaint- dog guards the property. Tho dog | cial expression of the animal changes Golumbus eve, and 0th at. | A HOOPLA a fr eee than can possibly be formed comes bounding toward you, wagging) with theso two kinds of vocal expres: | FOURTHENTH WEKK Musin A Camsay, ThE NEW GLOW, eesugn chance meotings when coming Mle tail so violently that his whole |sion, When a dog growls at the ap- Brooklyn Amusements. Concert Hun. Net, Bouventre h pase LS * ry body twists and turns. Of course, you ——— — Hen . vi 1 trom work. Ask her permission to call proach of @ stranger the face iy rather - = KNICKERBOCKER “!5% sen at. | BARGA, ren eS ey Calidren +) Hote home, ‘Then do your own court) Know whet this alga language means. |piacld and you will seo that the Ue LION PALACE | sant and Only PRER Melardaree ~ = 8 Brighton Beach pay state too AAA YOMP OD HAR? ear aes a Ce ie Bang Well over the teeth and: Whe halt ROOF GARDEN w maiaee WILD ROSE Madison Sq, ROOr QAKDEN. 8 ie Adm, G00 | Hithatue'ce:, aul Niavoleou, Sisters. Kelosy i | 3 ¥ Mark | along the dog's back les flat. In an- =) ae s Taderer'e ' UT! MiicALO, JAPA SESE Imperial se ‘ er, Moncat Mew No Not Thus Beare wnich tolls you at once how glad ho 18/04" tne eyes hecome abnormally bright,| MOTH STRWER AND HKOADWaY. | — ihe Ban uservart "| JAPAN BY NIGHT. i ; COLUMBIA hes at “Dear Mrs, Ayer! to seo his master. As he draws near he a — ith ot Geiss Girlie, Japa 4 10, 20 & 30. i C. “bout four months ago I met ® ooenizes you as feetne 41 at | the teeth show white between the tight- R JWORLD IN WAX Wan tino: war Why N! : - ~ | ast, MAT. & NUT, Av Week Sept. 1. SS Py gontieman. We we: Introduced by Fecow! M a stranger and 4/1) arawn lips, and the long hair of the ‘DEN! CINEMA TO GRAPH, Tue MATINEE TO-DAY THe N GENERAL Sry Orchestral Couerts and Vucat aan ecm GRAND REPUBLIC who was slightly acquainted once retreats. A low, slow grow! gur- ea Ml of cles up from deep io bis throat. 1s ie | OUR Rrande Almas! op. she, MUSEB,|” Gormnation i! Another sound which a dog makes ts wome one with him and knows noth gk Neal Ea The mow, refreshing bow aad Balf ME ee ne tn at, oan ae (a erie, |3 Great Parces — Orand Vau vi eyan DER LY | ioonignt Mald Buleguers| Semin ay ives and. 1 do not Hike to eek hin anny ona) nme and an Ingulty—B8} ine tong-drawn how! which ts usually /ATLANTIC § na Nel =| re ae directly, How oan I find out where he question mark, eas 1) WERKE Mat + S| 7 : tug 9.20, 1040 A. M ‘Show Girl heard when he site under the light of | Wilwen & Lalo AM }ives?, He leaves the city quite often.) But a dog growls when he becomes wa, Chbomatog eet out every. eecund WEE, ed eo aoe eee end wishes to | (2. moon and telle how unutterably ins away two or three days. Ho lonely he is, ‘This same sound ts some KEITH'S u AD tove me and waked me to enter @ Aight, Listen closcly the frst] ioey jewrd when u large bell is rung AE A rk or a Un horn blown close to the ant - | Casino euly one evening, but L “ , , + Soy Ol eer Oe eT Mag hiek opportunity that presents itself and you dn hoon sone tthe an Star et PHONG Beant mal ould soom that the howl ie Kh MAN TO MAN 15.55 i Anachane RGD Ther wh, Heart of Maryland, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14 4 teving Pi ' oats {QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER Grand | A GHINBSE HONGYMOON | METROPOLIS“? ac atric | Ho een rie ttinner THE PRICE OF HONOR! | we AMBRIGANGs% Opuig ts AM. 3) i i ACTS 4 Bie, and Ur WHY WORLD ADVERTISING TROWS~A proved supremacy by tens of thousands in New York'¢ 1 ronnie married In a, WH learn how different are thea two and be wild Mio haa only spoken of it | growls. ‘The growl of inquiry Is siow that night and then he Just and rather deep, while that of anger om me | Rept. bordeMereon Le Angelie~Tho Mmerald Lal, wonice It will be when we are peeullar emotion caw by # loud and ny " “he, : and "Albany." trom v nice 1" ill be Wher we Te iy higher and Is given with greater rap. Drslurvod nals, of, wa une ctor hamd,s MIBRAY BLOSSOM GROVE, Brey. 82 Be 34 Ave, wat to-day. 4 Romanos of Gen Moll x 0.01 ; ‘ve ab Add A. Mer Wentstds | daily chreulation tells the balm ‘iret 1 mot hin, and 2 way from Idity, Sesame by Impressive allies, eh SE OEILLa AND OER eee STAYS hk Vinnare ano The Christian. now open. 2° 5% 2 tia Weal tebe ot’ ot hae A ae ¥, is )

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