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SER ye EE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER &, 1902. 8 ar — — 7 aoeu 53 4 THE GHOST IN THE SEDAN-CHAIR. FOURTEENTH ARTICLE Lo B¥ ogy to Hav tvle and Distinction. <2 WOMEN DONT, KNOW OF SERIES. o o Have Sty i ° HOW TO STAND. — ps __. a 1 A TDI 2“T HUBBARD YER « ° | By HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. < ¢ An Old-Fashioned Girl Tells a Story of the Real, © © ® © . True Love that Is No More. | ONCE SWEETHEARTS WERE ADORED. | ‘ 4 “ But the Half-Man Girl of the Present Day Has Taken All Sentiment Oat of Life. . By MARIE CORELLI. | Printed by Permission from Miss Corelli's New Book, “A Christmas Greet- ing;” Dodd, Mead & Co,, Publishers. . (Copyrighted 1901 by Dodd, Mead & Co.) = * CHAPTER 1. ly to make sure 1 was not dreaming 5 The Old Fashioned Girl. looked again, and there—there, as dis- It ty a very old Sedan-Chair, tinctly as the Chatr itself, 1 saw Some- uine ola”—not the manufactured an-| OR? sitting Inside—a very fascinating Migilliy: oF Eke second mead dealer Some-One with a fair face, a bewtlder- | « [bought tt for very lttle monoy at a ngle of golden curls, bluo eyes sale of the furniture and effects cheeks and dancing dimples, historical manor-house, and thi dressed In the most becoming Ittle low- much was told me about the manor-) -toked muslin frock {magitatlet house itself, nobody could tell me an Why!" I stammered. ho—what— thing about the chair. It might have | ow dd you got In there Miwave s belaneed’ 165 diel as, ,a| The Some-One smiled, and looked again {t might not. It was cumbrous,—|™ere bewltching than ever. and in these days aid the brisk auc- “I am very often in here!’ replied tloneer who was Intrusted with the sale, {Soft volce, “only 1 um not always in the quite useless. humor to make myself visible. I am True. Yet somehow T took a singular the Ghost of an Old- shioned Girli” fancy to it. I did not really want it,—| I stared at the lovely spectre, stricken «and yet I felt I must have it. My wish|dumb, not by fear, but by admiration. was very easily gratified, for no one| “It all ghosts were like this one,” I A competed with me in the bidling for} thought, “we really cannot have too such an out-of-date plece of property many of them about, especially at And her shoulders back, ax {hustrated tn jeowned women had the round Wai oe It was knocked down to me at a small | Christmas-time!"" the picture, makes a great mistake. the slightest sign of a dip was to be figure, and in the course of few days} It was euch a charming ghost! so un- Do not for an instant {maine that |seen on any of the well-dressed French- took up a corner in my drawing-room, | ltke the usual sort of creeping-shtvery clothes alone can give you this distine-| women. I went to Worth's, Paquin's, where, owing to the sixteenth century |thing which t« supposed to haunt old tlon, 1 do not underestimate the tm-|Callot's and a dozen other of the great style of that apartment, It looked, and} houses and frighten harmless children! portance of drevs; on the contrary, {dressmaking houses, and when I spoke still looks, quite at home. * it nad such beautiful clear eyes,—such belfeve it le a woman's duty to dress as}ot the fashion In this It has taken kindly to {ts surround-]a radiant smile!—and such a pretty well as her circumstances permit. }ing the long-pointed ¥ ings, and in spring-tlme, when we set] pout came on the rosy lpa when, re.| Every one knows at lenst one woman on) whon I frst began to sland on my) Stand against a door or m wall (in tho! ino feathers make, in a certain sense, |formed that this was pufely an Amer , the first blossoms of the almond-tree In| celving no answer, It suddenly ald with | Of, Nom tt !s always sald: RO) {eek Mlustration I had no ight for a pleturo/ane yirds, but all the furbelows and{can freak, and no French dressmake @ tall vase within it, so that the sprayslan alr of graceful petulance ‘She looks well in anything. But be patient with me. T admit tt is} Where the model could stand against |anery on the » of the earth will not] nule would permit a gown to leave push out thelr pink flowers through the "Dear me! Now T have told you who| ,Most of us know a dozen girls or | rather @ ono-sided bargain, as I do all either a door or a wall, and we arranged) give q woman distinction and atyle if| hi» owe with the pointed or “Zaza” poner ne seat of whom ft may be] the nae and you have to bear ie iieabatiog answered the purpose for | she does not know how to carry her | efrest. ai « . ft : much, I agre. “But “honest,” as the 5 body. A correct polxe, standing, sitting or THE GHOST, “No mattor what she puts on she| children say, I mean well, But for an actual test, a door or a! 414 tne simplest, well-made and care-|waiking, can be acquired. It needs prac- never looks well-dressed.”” All I ask you now to do ts to stand) Wall which you can lean againat ts bet-|einy adjusted gown of inaxpensive|tico, but, fortunately, once learned ft LIQUID-AIR BLASTING, Of course, some women are deficient | before @ mirror in your natural post-/ ter. A great many women imagine that | material worn by the n who] yocemes a fixed habit. i in taste. “on, profile view, before you read any{‘? Stand straight, the head aid shoul | ynows now to walt how to] In order to accure perfect pole of the| | Most blasting experiementa with Mquldil I know fat women who will wear| further or look at theso illustrations, must press against the Mnes of] (ioe) nerself, will convey an impression| poly exercises In equilibrium are very | @" have proved failures, but the results stripes running round the figure, flat! Now, be fair with me and stand just] te door or wall as the body, but this} 9° co eance that textiles and frills alone | wsefut. Dra ee tte retny telah nes een hats and very much beflounced skirts, | as you are in the habit of doing. If you|!% not 80. can never approach, ‘There fs one particular exercise which ene i riathes work at Munich, saye” i in which, of course they look fatter|are the one woman out of perhaps aj. 1! @ correct position the heels should he letede ting | 1 have founa most effective In giving hiladelphia Public Ledger. Paper and shorter than they would appear |hundred who naturally assumes the har-|%° against the wall, but the shoulders! Do not make the mistake of supposing) | Ut'® Cty ov nody, and it ts thus | Cartridges were filled with a spongy aj fn clothes constructed on an opposite | monious positions, I make you my hum-|4"4 head should be free, that distinction means affectation o bald gitar sorbent and provided with a detonator: plan. ble apology. If the attitude 1s correct, a stick or a | mannerisms. Laelia erect (and: rise alowiyon the When ready for the blast the liquid air But the object of this article is to| If you are standing correctly you can, | !!n@ Placed or hung perpendicularly be-| A woman who follows the fashion am!) + 16 root; koep tae body from the | 4S brought to the spot in a vacuum impress upon you the fact that no mat-| when erect, rise from your heels with-| “14° your body will show a atralinht Ine | commodates herself to its caprices up to| i ward erect: throw tho arms back- | !cketed vessel, and the cartridges were” ter how elaborately dressed you may | out bending your body forward or bend-| {TOM the eur to the ankle, passing |a certain point, but sh CF BO EO eee eet « foot and a halt; relax the | Plltnged into it until the absorption wad be, even in the latest fashion: Ing at the walat. No woman with stoop.|‘@foush the ahoulder, the bend of the} far aa to lve a vulgir tmitatton tm wincles of the leg; bend the knee andy thought, to be sufficient. ‘The cartridges, If you do not know how to carry | ing @ioulders, or with what we eall a|@™ the hip and the knee. cheap materials of a mode which de-|™uscles Of Lac Ot iw as possible. | Were then quickly placed and fired by yourself, how to stand and walk, you| hollow, caved-in chest, can stand You will find that the incorrect posi-| pends for its elegance upon the richness | ™*Ke @ 4 the arms|Clectricity or other means. ‘The eftects : will not ‘mpress the beholder as well, | rectly until theee defects are remedied, | 1% 8 lllustrated, where the feet, hips. | of the fabrics employed. As the body descends let the alis| seemed to equal those of dynamite, but as badly dressed. piel eas remedied. | shoulders and head press against the! Afroctations of walk and carriage,| swing downward and Eatieenta is Ve. | Cartridges falling to explode become. ‘Tho woman who looks well no matter| yw Ne" YoU, stand, as ts shown, tn | door, renders you uncomfortabte. fuch as we have had most abundantly | maintain the beanie wr drop to the| Barmless tn fifteen minutes from evap how simply she 1s dressed ta the woman| you can tie trom 7 Lua Il see that! your position 1s uncomfortable because | set before us during the past year, are| covering positions 2a ro 2? oration of the alr. with a perteatly polsed body. ewavine emi tee Map ictal wikiout {t {8 out of harmony, In order to at-]in atroclous taste. Curiously enough, seh) until youre SALLI eeperont ee She who knows how to stand cor- ich Oey °} tain the correct position keep your heels |{t seems to be a national falling with sud etal aa A ve . e . rectly fre meiner icra fete crs against the wall, but free the shoulders| us. It 1s the American woman who] "a tt takes a good deal of ee eo] WHERE WOMAN RULES, — Q . incor- ead’ bh uwariitc forw eacce : i reach perfection, by a - os at weneatx 3 {can hear you aay, thousande/ct you, | sectly @ fan cannot possibly rive) ata head by swaying forward a litte. exaggerates the French model. Whon 1] {12 Pement an touching equilibrium. | _ 1 the matter of wonvan’s Tights AAGriaiag Well, t don't think that 1 eae RSA ha pens a ou will then find that your attitude|left America in May the absurdly long aos sinfa $s far ahead of Durope. The house’ vote “inereucd ; Oil Fe ti) beni iY 4 thout swaying or} will be at once comfortable and elegant| pointed front waist was Tampant in Mrs. Ay; 411 tel1| "ith ail its contents belongs to the wiife, — ° pret xs a 5 cons 0 shable we) to The at tho waiet. because the poise of the body ts perfect. | this city. To-morrow Mrs. Ayer wi and if the husband offends her she turns catches ggathese roe ara wea ia eee fest, but there fs sttit an- |The woman who {magines she is queenly| When I reached Paris I was astontyhea | how to make up the face by the) yim out until he is fully repentant aml 3 scant » 2 a when she throws her stomach forward to find that all of the most elegantly aid of cosmetics. makes amends, yet? Oh, you must look for them when I am gone—there 1s one very deep Amusements. Amusements, pocket just behind my head under a big BEAUTW’S TOILET TABbkeE 4 = 2 ee * I STAMMBRED, “WHO-WHAT—HOW DID YOU GPT IN THERE?" Sea Biciat oat": Pat eM BRO? ° boos’ VISIT PROCTOR’'S. 78s. 38: ‘i “And did you accept 4 The Latest and Best Recipes, RY ADE & EVGCPULL ORCHESTRAS window-holes, it presents an almost »I am, you don't seem a bit giad ¢o aeo| “Yes,” said the Ghostof the Old-Tash- | ‘Seen, 23D SI. ent i ace «smiling appearance. me! You ought to be, you know!—for I|loned Girl, smiling, “and he and I were | a Introducing It {8 made of polished wood and]am quite a harmless Ghost—really 1 am! | married, and lived fifty years together: Geeeeriane rhubarb stalks. Steep in pure olive oll soap in @ quart of bolling | STH AV. Helles ial ol Mevall danghoiay the unagimous opinion “of the leather, and has at one time heen some-| 1 wouldn't frighten you for tho whole} ‘Dear met’ I ejaculated. And he"— _me how to make and use! for twentstoue ROWER Went oe sana Water, When the soap is dissotved the | QOIH SI.) laser duction by Favorite Stock, | @ Tork Trew. what ornately gilded, but the gold 1#{world! But you would buy my Chatrt_| ‘He's very well, thank you!” said the ru wish You mentioned In THe| veg gee icone eit ett stra yard Fesult will be almost a jelly. Take of IorTH eT \ CAMIL Permanent Stock, with | Every Afternoon and Evening, Sundaya Aazalehied gaye tnione/ ort wo/melt opt: | Rod Of coursed Wusiolcome and aitin Ib | Ghoat of thie] O1G: Fashioned. lel: “Quite Sescstde Tmaelt an Aer une iti sett neie| Thialwaah le slippoded to anske Natt hale | oot ee ee; emo are tabdompcon tine, | ICOINDL ) Auainiog Kali trea Horard pewter aS ee cee ae ners at the carved summit of the door, |now and then, and think about old | as young as when I first met him,—and Looks #9 ipleactied and 1 Gee. Vary ditiie ollivery much Oryer apa, more’ golden penta fmall lump of cbmmon washing | Si Leleneh bh MR. ESAU; ane and the leather {s badly rubbed and | timest” 90 am I!" \ Is the rhubarb wash harmful to the i joda about the size of a filbert. First S SQUARE Open trom 1.99 to 11.| £4 Peoding of the Caralvora at 4.00 410 P.M ‘worn, 1 began to recover myself trom the| 1 had no words ready with which to ai Kindly let me know the quantity Lotion for Olly Skin, wet tho hair thoroughly with hot water, MADISON GARDEN ADMISSION, 600, General Admission, G0c.; Balcony, Te. 4 val Ws be : and how to usa tt ALG. R. | Dear ‘A DOZEN 3° RING irs, $1; Boxee, seating four, Inside it is in somewhat better condt-| shock of surprise the fascinating ap. |teply to this astonishing statement. ‘The mas Mra. Aver then rub the shampoo mixture well into Salt, rls Atiertiooee: Reeed eee tlon, It Is lined with crimson sik stuff, [pearance nad given me, and Tenia Ina | Ghost of the Old-Fashloned Girl folded| Tho'rhubard wash t# not harmfut, but] ,Jeimdiy sive me a remedy for greasy| tho roots, Rinso thoroughly. in several So) chinaren. 8h, “Reserved sea at patterned’ with a gold fleur-de-lys; and | faint vice: up her tittle fan and pressed tts tip med- | You must understand that 1 you Havel" wre) tng lotion tor which I give you {Water Then carefully dry Gestene, | Telephone Gl) Oleae the cushions are still comfortable Oh. ts that It? ‘The Sedan-Chatr—..|!tatively against her lps, oN poe te ee ee iiteuit be very dIMoult £0F] corcuia for the greasy skin; “Rose |Waek fo Whiten. .Neck ana Face, m | ith Se. Theatre: Br Ot ae MONTH anaes Tho door & wondorfully contrived} “Is mine!” sald tho Ghost of the Ola-| “You see wo really loved each other,” |. to Ket sate sere reulle from ANY! water, 6 ounces; elder Gower mater, 2|Desr Mrs. Aver ovs.| Brandon Tynan tet ends Oot See brass catch and handie, really worth the | Fashtoned Girl; “or rather it used to he | she sud with emphasis, “and so of | other preparation until your malr has! oie. simite tincture of benzoin, it | Please give me a remedy to whiten Cant “som yf2 bis t toe eee attention of a connolsseur in such] Mine when I ived in the world and went | Course We have always loved euch ouner! grown out its natural conlor, which ieyounces:, simple tnctu Cine ' my neck and face. aM ae ETCH JOB ner diay, nt ert mn oF OF 1308, a Fu e ekill Is} @dout in It ty r ov’ | And g# @ natural result we shall al- | will do. Bi I The iquid whitener for which I xi : — iment production cast te ome anes and wigs it tals oa ae eae eaten Dartles, you Paya Iovareqah! other! Peroxide literally takes the color out Ingrowing Kyelashes. you a formula ts @ very qo0d wash for] UMPIRE THEATRE” prosaway a ap ot | SERS SEND 20 Bid ee ‘ hy s le ten- |", ne of the hair and bleaches it, and nothing} Dear Mra. Ayer: >orariiy } : At ood Mate. To-day & Saturday, 2.15. pes yi must “know the trick of it" as they say, |dernens for it, because It Is 50 very eae unserstant murmured | rie a dye will change eho bleached | Wher cant do in order to prevent the| emmPerarily making the arme and JOHN DREW | rae atAin tea, | MUNDEy, peices ase ies coe ‘There were great ructions one after-| closely associated with my happy tite | V8S8ed™ nade. srialivs I adv formula | DUT of my eye lashes from getting 4 whiter, ‘The following {9 the bes THE BUMCUNG BIRD. | or veer ie Dore veecioel vhen a “smart” man, down for|on earth. Now please don’ “No, you don’t!” said the Ghost of the | *htde materially, alive. YOU: ay my eyes, which is both painful and a whitoner I know of: One quar 5 SAVOY “4 Tk 7 noon when a “smart” man, a ase don’t stand looklnye uly; though | fr the rhubarb wash that you desire. [noying. “Also kindly give me rome. for | core ‘ TE OC ae hey et meee MACBETH the day from London, entered the chair, {At me so strangely! sit down, ang toy | ld-Fashioned Girl quickly; et | Rhubarb wash ts made of equal parts| mula to Increase ‘the growth | (Previously botled and strained), alc at B Maty. To-day aud Satuntay. be wat in It, and banged that door to on] US have a@ little chat in the firelight, | PeThap# I shouldn't say that. because : ee|short hairs on the buck. of im drops; oxide of zinc, one ounce; bl- ETHEL, 1} A COUNTRY MOUSE, Elita Proctor Otte as Lady Macbeth. himself, He smiled tly for a few] Won't you?" sounds rude—but I am ane ee : oo ghiak | may bo able co comb thi ride of mereury, etght grains: gly-| BARRYMORE |p:ccessa vy “CARROTS.” | —————— mats . minutes, and waved his hawd cond What a aweet voice this Ghost had to | know, that you don o coult vaaae 2 Sou sioula’ pout an esuitat ay cerine, twenty drops, Take four ounces} —— Lee = BELASCO_THEATRE be ay pen scent th won note fo] ba rare! “What a delghcuy conning [ome he woe ban it x mame OVE AY MANTON lane’ incrutie® wan,cxtles a ave oe “nater and oat Tet tollng| GARDEN THEATRE, 70 sca saan ame BELASCOLTHEATRE at an @ group of admiring friends,—but when | Way of looking and speaking! good uinen Sirsa wi SE Dea Waive you e sary SIGE RC yal Gissolye the dichloride of mercury In PATRICK LESLIE CARTER an ae he tried to get out and could not, his at Seid not resist the appealing, half ni jee Bese: £091 i DAILY DRESS HINT. J) pair jotion, but you Sami wien itive te hot water and add the alcohol. Mix ER pu #mile promptly vanished. Ills friends }Playful glances of her eyes, so I obeyed | TUS love’ X Real obi the gino and glycerine together fn a oT ——E—DQo Jaughed,—and that Irritated him; he was] her suggestion and went back to my | “!,4o#'t think you should eay re 4 Glitlne ckeee Make @ practice Of! howl; pour the iateer pcrtton of the|———— Bi MATINEE TO-DAY belng made ridiculous, and no man can [seat by the ‘ve, whereupon she Ghost | elled warmly: “I am apa Be You vill find that theater nate ok: | quart of water in; stir, then add all| CRITERION THEATRE. Bross ROYAL BURLESQUERS, a vhiel ects his amour- {or th iF shecge each other quite as muo) 5 y e shor} CMUIDOl ena” atlhteds blanlociae or axe Wauliga at S sharp, Mw : endure a joke which affects his amour- | % Old-Fashioned Girl straightway | °°" nally a Pa the diluted bichloride of mercury and E, 14th st. v1 . * propre. capt aa door of the Sedan-Chatr and eid osbretaeay gece your halr at] gicgho!, Bottle and shake always bet: VIRGINIA HARNED in IRIS. STADE Twas hastily called for to sot iim at/showed m her entire self, dressed ap- Formula for Shampoo-Melt a cake of lectt velver soonge, Maid with a small! 4 pIsoN SQ. 7 Manhattan TUR ore ae | liberty, and as f did tho old chair] parently for 4 Christmas party. 4 3 Meitia ofl sot sponge. Sry apres MINKE Gumi creaked, as much as to say, “I told ler white muslin frock was simply : = Suiphie=y : Ss Nie he sot Can't abide your modern young |hemmod at the bottom, and’ had tnres | RRO tes gon't—ao don’t pretend they COST OF WHITE HOUSE! A STORY OF “BOBS.” nic'antdgn | THE TWO SCHOOL BB OSE SPO | man!” ident tt bi 8 aie oy itrahe wore kmail low!" wag siient, I felt that it waa per- / BUSINESS. | Lord Roberts, as ts well known, Is not| GARRICK THEATRE N | CARL HAGENBECK'S - Trmeey Sunking, of | this inetdent, thes Shnetlony etoewed TONED Ane | ee a vinablaltosentor Into arKus Aside from the President's salary and|@ big man. Upon one occasion he was et B10 Me ' vg. 815 sats. | TRAINED ANIMALS, other evening, when sitting by a spark-Jopenwork white stocicingy—her pretty | 288 2° visitor who knew the se- V, the expense of keeping the White House} ! iced toa very tall man who pos-/ THERE?’S I Wel. @ Sat. 215. | Popuiar Prices. age. to $f. Hing Are of pine logs, apd watching the} rounded arms were vetled, but nut dis. | bet ae BM in repair {t costs the G: fiat ile and telod hard to live to @ repu sain x erHON® FAMILY MATS. WEDNESDAY, 25 AND 60s. i 7 ei ¢ aed, ‘by? blaCke lace! crete of th orld, corts tovernment ‘ c to live , * RPHONE. “8 A Peeing ce.tne a) iy eee a a a ane ee Bet and her |” s@hey can't fove each other as they about $65,000 a year to operate tho estab.| tation as a wit wit bowed hte toKEaNOCK it Diway & 38th at. 1 at 810. Mate, Wed. A mbee x a bi bet a bss 8 alte carelessly thed In with yi on the Ghost of the Old- lishment, says the World's Work. Of) low with Jes: ling dignity and put- Pr: @at., 210. @ New Musical, % I presently raised my eyes and looked |@ narrow strip of blue ribbon. used to," went on the thle ey RY te Gece 3 lea ra teiithteneoreane pha ye DPATHRRS 5h doar te ciate But all Chis extrvme simpitcity omy | MeAMoned OU; “the modern ways, of thls, amount Sm ia expended in the] Ung ble hands fo bis eves as though he THE HOGERS BROTHBRS IR HARVARD A COUNTRY GIRL, — “We must fill it with bright holly for to show the exquisite benuty of | 8 Worl _ ; ave bth pipiens Gapetced mga . SSE ij © beauty of Canes tive payroll. These range from the gec-, he remarke: often STA TO-DAY at 2.10\To~< RINCESS, n'way @ 29th. ven, 8.90. | Christmas," I said to myself halt alou k und shoulders, which | te oF the opportunity. ae beer eataey eed ae Mane WIth a eae says desu : hove’ ora neers ICTORTA TODAY 9t3.10/To ty ee Death WEEDON DROSENTTIE ft Gor tebe ee | “afid hang Just one little bunch of mls} roae out of the litte mualiy bodice tke | Ts hurry. Piste (en cay lave thea WRU © saat down lo Meabebes al Gaal Onin Gebers | Mar ee a Biaya'Conc't/ Alloa Fischer Croutore |” __18 THB NICHE OF THR PARIS. USE Taras tletoe tled with white ribbon over the} sculptured snow, und ono little wicked |22°TY te see thal ‘ arora aaa ies 5, sc , Ligh uh F fs £15. ; y ; loorkeep AES (PAY =UaL IA) BUMNOL Oe | NAVa, OREN aeons Onn Gut Fone NenaLD, Nb of eo | door, for the sake of ail tho pretty, wo= | knot of violets fastened with x qumine [2cives Dotter than weir sweethearts. Tn foorkeeppre whore pay ls In some in-| have often seen you, but T have never . 528 A Chinese Honeymoon - ; 3 hay \Cwe ‘erent; . ces perhaps one-tenth that um, The| heard of 3 a ae ea =a / men who. may have been carried in lt} pearl brooch against the beautiful ier weethearts betier than them- remaining © defray all the other) (OAD WAY Eves, at B Sate Wea « LD Square Thea. Erg 8.15. Mat. Gat « {tong ago!’ bosom, wag ellough to make the coldest |oUIT a expenses—the replacing of wornout office | | t.To-D: IN RSON| Lar |THE oh { | ‘Phe pine logs spluttered and ctackled,|anohorite forget his prayers and com. |81ve™ Leake PCHILLitG Uoeawsiterirenaiees ache A | Mat. To- ays | SALLY i PS ANGELIS| Two [EMERALD 7) 1: eR “But you had not much Hberty In urntture, typ pure t musements, Geo, Wi Lederere OPERA CO. Works, TSL. abe | , | one fell apart ang leaued int , 4 fame, | pose a love-sonnet immediately, your day, had you?” [asked timtdly and feed for the half-dozen horses in the | ———_—______ cot : =e pt wie an Bains feat) | \mnd the gleam and ficker of tt caught] you!" saht the Ghost after a pay Pai tagts i fi White Hou bles parescel : | WORLD IN WAX) ope 42D ST. AND StH AYR) ° ‘ Ly We. “Quite E ‘ ; 5 Ouse pet 0 Ox AVALLERI KV pe : vWe"the remaining bits ot gold on the| iow do you tke me? mie ps ie ash petites seed oe ree ahativa chloe Nina thes ceomiaag || O-NIGH I ROsticann EDEN PA AMERICAN & CE sicn | ' carving of the chatr, and lit up its faded] “Very much!" 1 answered promptiy; |?" Se rcuhioned il. ‘Westayed 1a economtes beyond the reach of the thrifiy | METROPOLITAN 3 ANETTO! Musee, DEROLIA, the W ~The. Little Mother scfmeon lining, acid as I sat quletly look- | “1 have never agen any one so pretty ag | ie ee crass ot our oblidhood merchant, For instance, alloftelal mail| OPERA MASCAGNi be OR RTT CTE TH" 7) DEST SHOW EN TOW, ing at It in a sort of {dle abstraction | you are in my Ifo!" the dear La HUNT pared ietranked, saving approximately $20. «| HOUSE, PNET WEBER @ RIELDS! {P8018 way a soem. KEITH S ra” | iecaRB Ar Acne ee Ey and reverle, it seemed to mo as though) ‘The Ghost of the Okt-Fashioned Giri | content to make them happy by ous gage peniat 2 rite Opens Co., 180 | Mtg 'nt ai] THe NEW TWIRLY: WHIRLY, Lith et. | PRICKS Se, aneDe he sparkling reflection of the fire on Its | smiled, and drawing out » small fan| and found us and took Us away t0 other natin BA ; are also secured UeED —. | eee “| ARLEM | Been S15. Matines Saturday, cushions looked like the bright waves of) with delicate mother-of-pearl sticks, | homes, which they had worked for, and GIML's GAILOR SUIT. : pALLAGK SB way & | MBNRIRTTA ~ | KYRIE BELLEW 4.92 All at cnce I jumped up quite startled | fore her face. Siwayes our happiest and dearest place. | attractive worn by Uttle girls and make PreK AE ee ea tea seh Ney wea: |TheSword ot the King ‘ ome one leughed!—yex, laughed—| ‘That is what all the gentlemen used | But the airls of to-day don't care for! ideai frocks for the firat autumn days 4 ; | alte Oe de te rea aay nee rey | to say to me when T went about In this) simple Rome itt ee ee rey coun | This atviish model ty gulted to many { WINE, | = al ; i | ippling laugh it was. My heart beat}Chair,"" she observed, “and then thoy | #2 > What erlals, but, am shown, Is of blue ; | { 4 ' 1 Yih ‘ bs the finest elder wine or cider? 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