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. oa vane wep, esa wt THE » EVENING » WORLD'S .2 HOME »# MAGAZINE 2 “™rm™ | i MAKING THE MOST OF THE GOOD ObD SUMMERTIME. Seemed by HA Ln Wilson Casino Favorites Explain the Art of Being and Making Others Happy in Hot Weather, , A Tale of the ( ata of ” E ( Third Generation The Lions of the Lord { (Copyright, 1902, by Lothrop Publishing Co.) {Printed in Evening World by Permission of Lothrop Pub Co.) 4 This Succeasfnl Novel Has Been Dramatized by E. E. Rose for Charles Frohman, Who Will 4 y Present William H, Crane, the Come'lian, in the Role of Veter Bines at the Savoy Theatre, New York City, the Coming Scason. Onn SYNOPSI8 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. deep eyes were clear as a tt Bines, a multi-milllonaire, ! them once almost a tender noter, tale: othe f She the He does lov noter, takes his mother and his) She the Ba aS ee ut brook. He thought he saw ess for him, me!’ turned down a oridle path Iway ne owner < Sister Psyche to New York In splic of Grandfatner Peter 4 : love with Allce Milbrey, daughter of an old New York family nt blended wrth it from the dis- ¥ iil faint salty ‘The autumn silence, which is the oply per-| n all tae world, was re tful, yet full of signil. Is not In| cance, suggestion, provocation. From the spongy how becoming money! She js urged b; marry him. She has had an “affair” with 3 Ja unhappily married, and although this 1s over, 5 cae wit clval, but promises her parents to’ a him if heme fe pleadlt veetness of a mer he proposes. Mrs.’ Josephine Dremler, who la in society, un- BACK of them eam aeuik evan bent ner oscanional lene dertakes to marry Psyche to Hon. Cecil E. H, Mauburn, an fiuiter waver down, ‘ihe quick thud of a falling nut | Englishman whe expects a title, but has no money. red a id cnough to earn its ectio. Now and then| Mibrey Js also @ suitor, “All the characters are Invited to £a itning hash of vivid turquoise and heard a 3 Mrs. Gwift-Athelstan’s country place at Wheatley, where the fases hh - " in pected to piace, y s instinctively low while cd : e to the wondrous pray of coldr at How brown carpet they went @mong dd oak, with their bewildering changes | moer to pate yellow; under sweet gum they went, and| erries gemming the ciust CHAPTER V1. Hallowe'en Ghosts, LL the way down to the Gwilt-Athelstans house party Miss Milbrey discussed her future with herself. She | had given her word to accept Percival Bines and re- store the fortunes of the house of Milbrey. 2 would be a town-house ft for her; a co et and deep-stal t uhe dog t throug ned in vain fc , inciting silence, Miss Milbrey | hall te js she had felt so'certain would) ntry-house | CMe. anton Weel? : : | sometimes her companion was voluble; again he was taci uxedo Lenox or Westbury, a thousand good acres) turn—and ihrough {t ail he was doggediy’ azoof. - ’ | eres, a ga preserve, trout pond and race-|, Miss Milorey had put herself oravely in the path of | TE eee ee pmeennornay RRERHaRa: destiny. Deatiny had <urned aside, Sne had turned to meet! ze at Ne bechepaet edd rt, a place In Scotland, a house /4t, and now it frankly fled. Destiny, as stie had construed in London perhups. Then there would be jewels such aa] it, was turned a fugitive, She was bruised, puzzied and not } the had longed for, a portrait by Chartran, she thought,|@’litue piqued, During the walk back, when this much tad LA been made Y, the silence was Intolerabiy oppressive. And there was the dazzing thought of golng to Fellx or| Without knowing’ Why ey understood pertectly row. that th credit unlimited. nelther had been ingenuous, al gi t fein Pe onacthorth hf ras “She would love the money and play me for a ifool,"" he ould tho thought of him as tt had always come) jjougat unter the stirtace talk, Youth is prone to endow its to her keep on ng with a hurt she could neither ex-! opinions with all the dignity of certain knowledge. plain nor appe Would he annoy her, enrage her, perhap “Yet 1 certain ge loves me," thougit she. On the or, even worse, tire her? He would be very much in earnest, | cher hand, youth is often gifted with a credulity divine and ) of course, and so few men could be In earnest gracefully. But} Av the door as they came up the roadway a trap was | would he be s tupid enough to stay so? And, if not, would he depose a per Nese Peete Albrey f a A Oenae p} SERVE BNO ciel : 2 fi thy me restraint. He was sligtit, dark and quick become brutai? She suspected he might have capacities for! o¢ ‘movement, with finely cut nostrils that expanded’ and that. Would she be able to hide all but her pleasant emo-| quivercd nervously lke those of @ nigh-bred horse in tight tions from hiin—hide that want, the great want, to which she! @ Stee Milbrey Introduced him to Percival as Mr. Rieti su y °: ? iH A ‘ey. 0 Percival as Mr. stine, oul: once have done sacrifice? jak didn't kriow ou were hereabouts,” ghe said. Well, it was easier to try than not to try, 1've run over from the Bloynes to dine and do Hallowe'en But her troubled musings ended with her time alone,| Sith you, Been areas hashing his dark yes quickly over r a aay ercival and again lighting the h them, From a whirl over the crisp, firm macadam, tucked into one Surprises never come singly,’ she returned, and Percival of Phimister Gwilt-Athelstan's automoblies with four other] noted a curious little air of detinance in her glance and fuests, with no less a person than her genial host for chauf-/™apner, . feur, she was presently ushered into the great hall, where a| tha man's way With Gna eons Implied distinction, as to huge log-fre crackled welcome, and where blew a lively little] | For young Bines, arter dinner, fell in love ‘wich Miss Mik } galo of tea-chatter from a dozen people brey all over again. The normal human mmnd Bolg to one Miss Milbrey had taken stock of her fellow-guests, Espe-| time. Having put her away in the convicuen thee tneNen + cially was sho interested to note the presence of Mrs. Drel-| heartless and” mercenaty haying, fasted inn the dee ee mer and her protege, Mauburn. It meant, she was sure,| (WP Re wow found himself detecting ta her an unmiatak- that her bréther’s wooing of Miss Bines would not be un-| Tove. “He forgot the words of Higbee aud hese Bernas for { contested. confident, unquestioning lover. He noted her rather subdues Another load of guests from a later train bustled in, the Sree amet geo tar ie Suggestions of weariness Bineses among them, and there were more tea and tresher | seek her aid give his love freedom iter was, Mees atg gossip, while the butler clroulated again with his tray for| 0 longer meanly restrain it. He would even tell hee ai we Se tania fistruat, Now. that they had gone she should know ‘evers Hee octet ths Ha og aS ay eat The Best Menu for Summer. HOW TO ENTERTAIN The breeay hostess now took pains to !mpress upon all| sne would comfort him for the hore thay gas be that only by doing exactly as they pleased as to going and| ” ‘ine, Hallowe'en frolic was on. Through. the long hail, YOUR SUMMER GIRL. coming could they hope to please her. Had she not, by this| USunies stroliuds wich semiaed Mat deck o'-lanterns, © atray FAY TEMPLETON Bolley, conquered the cold, Beottish exclusiveness of Inver-| in tae big white ad gold parior, In the diune-togn Mths | arg ; SP yas 0 Y BILLY" ness-shire, 60 that the right sort of people fought to be at |{9M, and in the tropic Jungle of tho sinmelen oneness head of Miss Fay Templeton’s household staff is a gentleman of ebony B L GOULD. the id vi her house-parties during the shooting, even though she| tie,,borty, Rad bestowed itseit in ‘congenial “gtoups® “ever | hue, but the Casino comedienne takes a personal interest in the cultnary depart} Wu Id, or “Billy,” g anew. litte flutters of high ry dep: ‘illiam Gould, or ‘‘Billy,’" as he is would persist in travelling back and forth to London in| laughter now and then told of tests thet gowns that would be conspicuously elaborate at an after- with roasting chestuuts, apple-paring, the Weulte er 5 mae ment, and hee menus bear the stamp of her many visits to Paris. called, ts not only an entertaining come- noon reception, and even though, In any condition of dress,| 4i0pPed Into water, or the lighted candle before an open dian at the Casino, but a popular man sho never left quite enough of her jewels in their strong-| Percival watched for the chance to find Miss Milbre TAIT your guests in summer to @ number that will not crowd your dining. | off the stage. His suygestions for en- G rag 43 Di: ty alone. y eal aera! Rosso, teg chasse 234 aes eyprey alone ||, roomy ‘tats nooo absolutly congenter tes bor Ris neers Cases ne Se ages iE, tauneaeons fet ee teuing a Summer Dinner. During the hour of dresving-sacque and-siippers, while} Tho result had been, In a genes, Coser ea wUseand in a mirror. proof against an incongruous gathering in the dog days. ih fot maids fluttered through the long corridors on halr-tending| Held looking’ over, Her shoulder” the face oF Manton ee; | apt nk 18 MY favorite color the year round, Dut not for the vonle Nae fis ze ae Beats ak HE young man who aims to captl- BY AMELIA STONE. and dress-hooking expeditions, Mrs. Drelmer favored her|Milbrey and the Angstead twins, and had declared The odor of roses fs too heavy for the summer dinner tabdl ‘ unnerved by the weird prophecy, er@elt | st tmulati Let r solute spotiess- ng. the table give the appearance of freshness, at potil aH au eer iA ota es hostess with a confidential chat in that lady's boudoir, and, Percival listened absently to the talk and w: over Scotch and soda and s cigarette, sugmested that Mr, | Bflibrey, now one of the group in the diniugrroom Prast| ners ™th unscented white fowers and greenery, or, better still, « jow, cool) | Tit oT No orm of entertain-| Miss Amelia Stone, of “The Runawways,’” ts one of the notable hownes 2 er @ lighted candle itr ’ Plateau of dewy ferns, * ‘i 4 A, Nera als ees mnere ne eon relly (a0/ne he pleased, ing. girls "and 0, to wana the ingen om one of the laugh- Dal atpediae Gace the: ene inl inet look to Bicedray fore heepers in musical comedy circles and is famous for the charming informality of x : A ned. Now she shoutd know i ackground in summer, If he is really | pep ¢, tr inter apari ‘Mrs, Gwilt-Athelstan was instantly sympathetic. and ould be well. He walked down the eee clever as a host he will hie, with bis Aerator) vs (ane hare eee pees ee od pars , f urchased a pri It ‘ ’ ; turned Into tho Ble patlor, ae ly : ‘Only T can’t take sides, you know, my dear, and young Mil. | Guiokly but woltly over lis pole en tee) Cegerted, walked Teed Melon: |fair guest, to more idyllic scent id brey will think me shabby if he doesn't have first go; but I'll] into the library, pushed the Reavy portiore auigo eee SAVE Cold) Balmer Baise Viole If ft 8 a Sundgy jaunt, let them beat | Cottage at Bensonburst. : id stepped be impartial; Milbrey shal! take her in, and Mauburn shall be} Nolselessly in, epee Rack of Spring Lamb, with Green Peas. teach ‘1 | t af town, taking the first : heriothar alderand Goa nay, 1| ‘Phe large room was lighted dimly by two ellen Iced Asparagus Salad. -. on 2 at her other side, and may Got ASO LSC neeneoul pumpkins, thelr sides, cut Into cece or Tainunmense yellow SHUPedica sparagu: boat to some cove where clam bakes INNER-GIVING in summer {8 robbed of its terrors if one will bear in mind ae oe sere mmunte ltt heaaltwotenare aoe ‘th yginl Bete ven eeine of the room Miss Milbrey “had Ghat Z are properly concocted—and there are that many courses may be served cold and prepared in advance. It ie @ cial embarrassment; jf Ps e girl] instant arrives fore an antique oval mirror whose gilded halt a dozen within easy rides of New rave mistake to think that @ meal to be nourisning must be hot. , ientiy wy] carvings reflected the light o: she he and Avice Milbrey for that decent young chap, I fancy they'!| carving: te fe light of the candle. She hed it above Iced cantaloupe long since has found Its way as the first courseon the American York, The ride in the morning alr, be- The decorations should be simple and cool in co.oring. Versonaily, I think 2 2 ie eor.| her head with one rounded arm, He stood 1 be disembarrassed in a measure. But I mustn't ‘play favor-| wna the girl had been too absorbed ‘in ure play, sna ows dinner table, and 1s a wonderful appetizer, The salmon should be served in @/fore Old Sol gets down to business, 1s sete ts no prettier coloring for a summer dining-room than pale blue and silver. but | My favorite summer decoration for the table Je lilies-of-the-valley. A meou .' as those slangy nephews of mine put it." coming. He took one noiseless step toward he block or plat: He. led dressing which {8 ” | th, 1d: a aoe betel atdinnerin the tapestried dining-room that| (oreuth the cottons t r, but then plain mould, surrounded by ‘the highly-seasoned dressing the finest appetizer in the world; :Bines received naniduous attention tram two genticn) juv ina curt site fur she had come he| mixture of the Spanish and French plain dressing. mixing in with the mid-morning rush is| Wbich i beth satistying and ertietio ts this: @ considered equally and super! Ff, Lkembling on the verge of laughing speech, so: ‘The only warm dish ts the rack of lamb and peas, the former being the rib8|not good for temper or appetite. pl ehe: ¥. . fi ah si : +, somet és , Fe GOK EA ar One Re Rana rae pavers ane pees Blin Hncie tome. inexplainal 6 inauinet, Taking itect| closely trimmed and roasted thoroughly. ‘The asparagus salad 1s commonly! A clam bake proper should be eaten Clam Cocktails. feet to his head; he| known as vinegrette. It sould be kept on {ce until the last moment. without any side dishes and in the open Pimolas. Iced Radishes. her mind w rward a blank; but why is not that the/ could feel the roots of his halr tungle. ‘Tf 5 2 eee et rete Meceand music trom the. big| HUCKIY. With catllke tread, toward the girl. Fascinated he| TR asparagus 1s tafd carefully on the platter, with unbroken etalka and the Jair. It consists of the following artl- Teed; Consomme: orgna in the musis-room, and biliuiards, and some dan-| Very''swittuess of Ahat tolouiet Yee Powerless from the| tips Galt hidden in chopped relish. Over this {8 poured piain French dresalng, | cles, laid in layers and steamed by ex- Creamed Fish in Shells, Served Hot, with Riced Potatoes, .| | 1m the mirror under the candie-lght he a and the garnish may be semicircles of lemon or fresh, ertap parsley. pert chefs: Clams, lobsters, corn, tripe One Warm Vegetad! as Peas, Beans or New Beets, but nothing so / es, percalving simultaneously face come beside the other, heani « litte ary fron wien’ dark ‘The fruit salad ehould ostain al! the fruits in season, cut fine—Dananas, |and chicken. heavy as Cauliflower. ‘d cach other Into the billiard-room,| gis, Pees tara ieee A au fae Pan take her in his arme,| oranges, pineapple and cherries, with a few whole berries red or black rasp-| The natural dessert 1» watermelon. Vegetable Balad, Lettuce, Asparagus or Tomato with French Dressing. whore th iy consumed whiskey and soda together | tus kiss, Shoulder, and her face turn to| berries, &c. A dash of lemon juice, pulverized augar and chopped ce complete |Nothing else will properly top off the ( Chartreuse Jelly. with the design of, BI Ee ECA Dnit, OADIUT= wit itled to atop breathing. feartul of discavory, ¢ | a delicious and refreshing dessert. Rhine wine cup should be served throughout }outdoor feast. But make sure the Lady Fingers. Coffee. D tise Bines to see tf she could. talk horse as ably as Has Neaugcniene the heavy fold of the curtain back of ‘him to] the meal, and with it garnish of fresh fruit and mint stalks ir pleasing to the /young woman in question likes a fishy cH y founé that she could, plannin a meclf, 7 ; © F ¢ jee RET caer dwe he henea ae, He space of two long, trembling breaths; then | 7e ere eee flavor for her meal. Otherwise the clam} You will observe that I offer no meat. I never use meat in summer, par rer in Miss Bine seein Ag more of relthier cave “Oh you are iy ied ange eee she drew away: bake will fall flat. La we ttoutarly when I am playing, as ft heats my blood and unfits me tor work. i since they a doned thelr c | y = i iY A cover Ne MICH Sleopy butler hud retired, and atacdme when { ‘¢4oor to the hall” vi” Bie fed toward A UNIQUE “AUTOGRAPH HAT.” eile aeupcet urea sea rereteccg gerre cheese in summer. Riced potatoes, cooked in salted arater i ne hecossafy. for the Englishman’ to assist the Amer-| 4- DOwt come this way,” she called tek, in qulek, low tones . : s expenses of such & fount: on; 2nd Duttered after being served, are more healthful than the ordinary mashed q though the latter was moved to protest, as er / But {f business or other circumstances | potato mixed with milk, which is apt to sour hefare the ai re s ap at dish is served, The ban up the sta panne entail entertaining in town, pick out ®| dash of red pepper in the clam cocktails and in the plmolas, which are olives restaurant where tables are far @p@rt, | stuffed with red peppers, stimulates the digestive organs. French dressing tq electric tans plentiful and music Preferable to mayonnaise in summer, because ft is lighter. Chartreuse jelly is ued, and order this menu: made according to the ordinary directions for a gelatine mixture, using Char treuse instead of port or sherry. ‘ Teed Clams. i A Brook Trout or Sea Bass. musement: “aw ri'—entirely | 4,16 man turned toward the door where Percival stood, and fer og cheerful generauty, that he W the, man tu Soee ee eerepeatedly urged Mauburn, with. teats | 2 ihe darkness stumbled over a nassccke Tene’ [pont out one single instanee in whlch he had| WAS on the oiher side of the portiere, and, bene ire ee >a friend, vd groped his way to the dark corner where tne dace eet The pink rose came out, of her hair that] had recrossed the empty parlor and was safely iv (ohne lover > sele, whe : out) to be so| He made his w: i pis Alls Min admitted that it wasn't going to be under way, Way to the dining-room, where supper was ‘She had feared he might rush his proposal through that ‘Mr. Bines has seen a ghost," said the sharp-eyed Mrs, ta it on so much th earnest. But he had not done | Drelmer. night, he had } i> , lad he could be restrained and deliberate in ‘Poor chap's) only starved that breed ore of wey. “t promised well that he could Athelstan, ‘Bat something, Ain nee lap Gwilt- Squad Chicken, with One Light A as Wall until the Morrow. morning faced, with becoming rexla-| — BtEUNE looneiy ehont che Me eet ee beig Vegetable. MANHATTAN BEACH TO-DAY. Ti Miss rey the ne e £ ig table a dozen people were eat- Devilled or Broiled Crabs. AT SHANNON’S ,222, / 3:30. tat. BAND at she felt would be her last day of entire freedom. | ing hot scones and bannocks with She was down and out philosophically to play nine holes with malade and $Finking mulled elder. clotted cream and mar- her host before breakfast, e's cold fowl and baked beans and 4 ‘Outside most of che others had scattered for life in the| all for those who can't eat with loughnuts and open, cach to bis taste. Some were on the links. Some had| host cheerfully, ith @ Seotch accent,” said the relval dropped into one of the chat; ‘Tomato or Lettuce Balad, with Brench Dressing. Bherbet. Iced Tea or Coffee. Gorgonzola Cheese. Fruit. Claret or Cliquot Cup. nation "ey" | PAIN’S POMPEII ay | —LAST WEEK OF— Rattan * |LEW DOCKSTADER i ap Minstrel Company. Furnitur e. Avold heavy made dishes or the TINBE SATURDAY AP viands for which the after-theatre bills —NEXT WEEK —————__ In winter are famous, They are not for| A Chinese Honeymoon. the drowsy evenings that follow a a TRS e 9 breathless day. P 34 ave. Contin mevsise aallers/o€ yout weekly atipend IMCS) tor S355 Suan should cover the check. The rest can | Callagher @ Barrett, Grace La eae ‘FLOATING ROOF GARDEN., fone with the coach. A few had ridden early to the meet of y he Essex hounds near Kasthampton, where a stiff run was 1'm Scotch enough to want a ‘Scotch “ht hb: fxpected. Others had gone to follow the hunt in traps. A ‘Ana you're getting It so high It's topper fively group came back now to read the morning papers by| Mrs. Dremler p-heavy,” cautioned int fog-fire Inthe hig. cheery hall. Among these were Per-| “Above the chatter of the table could be hy elval and Miss Milorey. When thoy had dawdled over the| of men and the musical laughter of mone Grd the voices pagers for an hour Mise Milbrey grew slightly restive, rooms, men from the other "Rvhy doesn't he have it overs she asked herself, with! ‘‘I_simply can't get them tomether,” 14 some impatience. And she deticately gave Percival not an| “it's nice to have ‘on allover theta opportuntty, mut opportunities to make ar cpportunity, which | and. “fair women and breve may, eeu Races vastly ‘different form of procedure. ‘|, ‘The men have to be brave,” she answers clval had shown not a little Interest in pretty Mrs.) a glance at little Mrs. Akemit, who haqered, shortly, with Akeinit, and waa now talking with that fascinating creature | to neat her at his side, and was’ vow ata parmitted Percival 8 she tolled on a low seat before the fire in her lacy blue] agree that simple ways Of lite ure ved eed With him to jouse-gown. At the moment she was adroitly posing one! measure cf svitituality are requisite to the needed foot and then the other before the warmth of the grate. It) ‘Then came atratns of muslo from the rich May be disclosed without damage to this tale that the feet of| "Oh, that dear Ned Misting Ie treyiichstoned organ, Mrs, Akemit were not cold; but that they were trifles most | several cf the Broup aan eed ageay ing." cried one: and gatntily shod, and, as uer slender silken aniies curved thom| ‘The 'musie fionded the hall and the gone, Musie-T00 , y at the talk “He's improvising.” exclat ith swiftness] did! He seems to be breathing 1 sq Komt. high, exalted’ spiritual hostess, sald her hus. is Amusements. Ii’sCoolatPROCTOR'S ;osPAy; 28 eens posers toward the blaze from her froth of a petticoat, they were] died low. worth looking at, Miss Milbrey disunited the chatting couple and a @ paca of triumy, Spier stag ad Republic. High Class Vaudeville. | w : Jumph, GHT, ng f : triumph, ‘as ph. some yuous Vaudeville, AP pragaine Att ines, it Limite take that tramp you made me] above Uke how Brectous?’ 1¢ his soul had risen Dad St }aosta’ ey SiitGe osamnten yee Outside she laughed deliciously, “You know you did make| she inst cadence, ind. trincd oh ifeaflverY, ripples and Ledeen Sco. Kennedy AyD e: 2 ADELAIDE KEIM me. promise it mentally, beckure I knew you'd want to com 4 ed at a 1 , Sree Engage to come, Gut ran atrala arg. Akamic nigint | Baye pia casi le, and, even halt sMoldea, ne Vt Aue ah] gee, Wookie eee oeretae an (tiich Me converted into an autorraon | th Ag, |Watiioe daaxl 2a" ku Mat | NADisON ROOF GARDEN 80c, Pavorites. Big Vaudeville. Continuous | SQUA = | mb. gaze would betray too much of her {¢ her full]Gov, Roosevelt's telegraph operator on| album, securing first’ the signature | Square, Broad Arm , Saderstand atout telepathy, ac T pretended we'd arranged it | Sage, vould perray quivering: sou all in woru ‘ * ( ard the turquoised brunette say: «yr the campaign tour of the West In 1900,| "Theodore Roosevelt’ and then the! MBUG EL ER i Japanese | 3 mat couree! Great joke, wasn't It?" assented the young| *.Ayy Mf. "Hiatt neugh AB unsym athettc creature What) sccompanied the President in the same Ramos of other mombers ot the party G8th St.) Garwrono, “hovens es Japan by Night canfe‘Gp ra oTOYO Painted ( v uickly. i : cent We tour, | and distingy persons met on the SUINGS. Vaule, Sou Ma N'S_L t * 4g eAglte caving they? nian ad geamari pace’™® Petween te] Sines was a ule taugh trom Mrs. Dreier On the tour of Iam Wihiame picked up| MyeqhSyahe omens, trloune. Tie 495th NEARY. BELL z Rattan Chair. + BYYou know you complimented ken ‘Not yet—not that I've heard of," roel 3 ea y ARD DUACKMORE ; s P ii Sig wee the INE Bowers on, that “i be pardon i aealvalee a cowboy hat in a Wyoming town! through which the party passed. w Stock Favorites. Big Vayioy 37 inches high, 28 inches wide, "Yes, 0 " he replied, absently. i ° rs lots of times that he ARE ’. CONEY ISLAN le bebiniines? ake sna tery , .| to be unmarried, but they always yas going MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, ee nee ZAND: pent and somewhat embarranked manner nouns his ab-/ dimoutien. He ‘and his’wite wre seem! Maying ove aL Amusements. STH WEEKCOOLEST PLACK IN TY, a $c.00 Th reality he was thinking how fow were the days ago he| Bloyne it Fr at the PSNI TICET : i ji ‘ Sch & 80TH Se Ate: Minuee thet be ahona tte Srisedt porllehtyecitat chee, Drelver *°e @nawered Percival} “you're a jester, Mrs, MAJESTIC Bra, RCE ob 5 5 bit " PATA . so Hghtly—almost prefer, | Dr ay on atte: i u n Tine : 4 ‘ E 3. ” ; “Hades gt foiave tt shal ne mould rerntd her. of af wom: |, Mining’ obuerved the Cheowophin wivrtorc, in the manc| Pee Perf ee eee ere | 27TH WEEKait's asivisin’ TA ur TE BONEMIAN GIRL") AN Painted Rattan and ; ervous distrust, | 20 : =. | Koabet oY ) Bven.toxcen . ; Aine Was deoimcl ft aes on eartn with nervous distrust, |-70r of A hited oracle * present incarnation, ‘mper| Thg Kind You Have Always Boughi WIZARD OF O7 w'stectistit [General Adm, 50c, | “3.5 NA essa nr sr Willow Chairs, Rockers, u TINA. M8, | Nea'Wayurn's ainatsel Minoen, Tables, Reclining Chairs, . etc., Greatly Reduced, her walst, as she stepped, showed supple as a willow; her| Some people came from the music. d suedergloved ttle handa were Compact and tempting t> he) “Mian Aibrey has ataved py Te oreo Tet é Bears the ERE hal scarecrow ; e Fi Ws Ene. FUE tenses breathed the air of her herfect. and come shes promized to make him play one more,” Tan't ne diving}? Signature STEEL NOE Gee UNA Shik ese yaa : ng Pine the auuaity. But sharper than all these impresstona| fhe music came again of Ch GERLTRINIERG SIR aT A Ay y edzea-| nip Bw is the wot in which the worldly wise Higbee ‘had spoken ‘Oh!" from Mrs, Akemit, again in an ecatas: 2. “) ARADISE ROOF GARDEN, day Afternoon, \ 1th Hite 9s ‘ Senta bay FLORENCE “bh Wel oe BEACH . 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