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ay & THE # EVENING w WORLD'S .«0 HOME .»« MAGAZINE gs» ‘“==28 TT ‘ THIR ATORY, WHICH BRGING TOLDAY, WILL END SATURDAY “Zand Lots’ Kearney’s Daughter Has Chinese Feet; ' ‘ « Py « \ Vogniticent California Hehe, She Wears a Tiny No, | Shoe ay’ ; rs adtatend i, MISS KeANEY ; aed Rea nda * . €or plete earner | ow fa® vw oom RIG Naw tn New Weert Haut ‘ cron ae f heme fo glee Ff Se a | ene 1) cet ceerereet (le Herereenent of « omer * aemen | Pee wold freee Gree Armen were (he AROmRIRF OF & 4 Cpe gh feed OF by AWD Mote 8 ri { * sean Mins Opel yy | c of Morn y ed Fergus Hare is the Authorof “Phe y Ouperinetty wee fenngnield * we A: . . fin many entre “tt Mystery of a Hansom Gat." “The Coin r * ane fail rem Ht of Edward Vi and Other Great De tein i impavernto for me to be MeceeeraT Oe dware . fi A feo verre end chet Coe eet ew ay teetive Stories, fathers we flenehe Mine a . me You tt too ee aie (aprnn t finakee Ch y etme years (0 et a chance on Meomdqrmy, Wee, Forrest's Senehire " *® and (hen the “Geet Old @omner « ' ‘ ‘ er, | oe oe a Rees ’ worker for me ' Ne | Pie , hes ’ Hut ne to try to do tt fw at time and ft to make Sew Mw " ’ Vorkera + * beat « geod votre mun rmety le samething to te Gir me ta Daw " 1 w a, ‘ Mi mye pia q ' + the dogs Hipr hi ave m rope and dd ” bahod | 4 " ire, and f found it dimeut i in {te | A fiftieth et Mi a W f f “nid “ \ When she requented | 4 y | Warden. would 1 Hoot misut It ae fd, nO | pines vere were al «affair har wrown pene tr H w 1 x Temided at. Warder : t a | Why wearied af moder Othery hel itenrnay. ¢ Wate xfeten ‘of tinag ¥ said xo, and Mine le selves back in the Middi the 1 ray | Jimny “ * aid novel and “ sora come i Aa t onay ito Chat baad’ we ; Un this, present occaslo on euy f lettnaness, |dinplee—and folded t r to the hall enjoying § o'clocK tid waiting for t that re and tt 3 orthy grandson—for she disiiked the rad ea ' few tise ea Oxtord-—wae brinaly engamedt 41h tia pr he wants. ¢ ty cousias, “Lo be sure, 1 b Unger son, and would much rather have hid bt al are tendance of her, Gurthbury, who enioyed orth raareyin wth she the: t divin hut he was anxiously counting A ho Re , ; i ong a miures’ tit! the arrival of Mrs, Forrester Forrest. a ac Halbert Grange, some eight miles away, fin conn . ; pated society enuty, for whom heh 1a considerable Ila pocher n diggunty Lady Wan ot like American a cine Ae Be ee a manimnther had "eens “ll ks ily, | eoanen we Oka te Ste en ancae te nie her Intention nme to New York a : dot have Invited ta raDy se SLAB SEARLE eal manners were slarty, irritating to ¢ o rigid ‘ Wiha aprtlehdieda be epanly tof ik of Hes. T heiress did not. 1 | Torreste Forrest wax coming without her husband had he w heir e i} er Y Cruuford, should have enil ( her Own phraxeology, “a Kod time PUR, Roe alece, ty noe GurthUUry: was always cle y Joving herself thorou: while her meek mother | fen but aid not, Gureae Sat fo a corner of the hull anc Vas th iy | he Mention of Het utord brings me to Reginald OF LHe aU A teu Oil heaton LM paserpton | Y aM choolfellow and, firm frien ie} ° y's dress, which, ner to say, came from Paris, Davners, my old. Hac eriiw ana bene friene: a bur I must own that she had more onds on her person | han a subnitern in with Hetty, her worldly | Shan any other woman in the room. No doubt she wore « ” So ecwnuren cee tt ite ha Much at his presuming | these as thy outward and visible signs of her millions Pverybody remarks my feet’ satd Soe ae Ut dating co deblee Do said this uncomfortable girl during the pause Miss Kear when I had expressed 4 to admire any on with of that o in this get through yretiy nile To-night Reginald was | !0 a waltz, “it's real lovely to he i Ftnbury, for if the one expected | slow old country of yours’ Do you think he’ 1 forward to the arrival of the| freer | lupe peor een ir of them we jor company, ax mx . I don't say thal eplied reflectively: “he ma b : Lal succeed ‘again and again in, escaping, but he will certainly. “and I sometimes think { wearing a larger sized shoe so as to make them less conspicuous. I tell my marriage ant ‘andmo sbserved weir Da ‘she suid in her sharpest tone, “'you need| be caught in the end. You know the proverb of the pRcher father that fate got evee with him for not look, 8 singly at the door, Mrs. Forrest is not| and the well heuiraruaets, cgataer tH Ou Gses, We lates due yet." SUIL bet you gloves he won't, Mr. ee Neg your pardon, grandmother,’ hastily interposed It take up your bet, Minw W aid 1, humoring Gurthbury, Klincing at hls watch, “she ought to be here| her romanticism, “but yoy are certain to lose, Sooner or In- in a few minutes.” .. | tet, this nysterious blackguard will stand in Old Bailey dock, , ze has been bailed up on the heath," | and may [ be there to see & me Chinese feet . Indeed, T have |never had them photographed. They |didn't even show in my ‘Carmen’ ple- taf with avi hook Lady Warden and divert her| to the ent hail, It ta close on mianlent, aml we must ‘Dew IRNEY sake with a view (o shook Lady r y o the entrance ha tia close on midnight, and we must | tures, Attention from Reginald be ready to drink in and dance Ip ‘ninety-one.” < EAN hah USRROWAL Gaveiminerallacherdite Tose imme lately to the batt. The hall was crowded with the gueste, aud the servants oF Sandlots 4 ) uy MnaL expression, Valentine? Does) were handing round champagne, AS in duty bound, T pained ferent arias, from ‘Carmon' in concert, i? the fami group surrounding my er dmother, nd 80 for {6 1 rn vay. » 4 jand it Is ambition of my life to star ‘Australia and is an expression used by | the mo Fo r Btandmother, ahd #0 for foonquer Broadway. And Dennis Kear- | ambit te mom aK parted from Miss Whitecomts, She moved [Conder lGitGurmentiod coutae in iideiad wear down Int ‘ection of the door, which stood open as to ; 40; and if you make a success of it,|I don't care at.all about singing German . let the O} depart. With bated breath we w: ralian word, grandmother, It 1s the colon-| the bells, and soon heard them cl out on the fro ir. rs I will put wp $0,000 to/or French or Italian songs. ‘Carmen,’ " “I am too good an American, I sup- i 5 ..| Then we drank to the and cheered, and shook 1 use it In connection with Mrs. Forrest?" | hands, finally sin . Hares Laled 4 aly. ‘ ands, finally singing Syne" with lusty lung he js not likely to meet with any| Never was there so e: ah anvevening on. this two ye you | {t know that to star pose, Wher I started f w York my on th he: side of the Tweed, Had w iskey instead of cha ; Seaton. 1a here ‘ hiskey instead of cham- : . ¢ ewe’ a) letter t ‘Abbe? usar Gurihbuty, you, forget.” I remarked, accepting Fladula tevecbeenl be eet ee cite 1 Kearney’s ambitio | ave me a letter to Mr. ‘Abe that true, after all?” asked Lady Warden, pausing ROHR THER OLR e ocr ee ey ey qnanne 1 it not to come|Hummel, whom he had met twenty i ing: 4 vare babel of voices ensucd we were about Pinney ealived . a Une ths ago Mrs. Bland’s carriage was stonped| to return to the ballroom for a final dance, when T observed |i" Bere: | Pe ee bs acaba ig Ao bd Yeu, Six montha ago Mrs. Bland's carriage was stopped Forrest turn pale and clutch the arm of Gurthbury, Kearney's ambitions. We began, us a|Mr. Shubert, who has engaged me to ee y Harqhuar lost: her din- he voice,” she gasped faintly, “the robber!" matter of fact, wit Searney's feet|support Misg Paula Edwardes in ‘Win- ne Way; und Keven daya since this modern | — /‘Robber!” orted all in as ment. —and they were rea some W : a pistol to t head o! 'rs. Coffin's coach- ‘My dear Mrs. ‘orn vha ) ean?” d dy ony 7 ” wy PAO A Cg EGE ULE het eae tp est, What do you mean?" asked Lady |14 pegin with, | The thing that strikes me as most Miss Mildred Kearney, Daughter of Famous “Sand Lotter,” .) <<. tails . it now I heand the voice of the man who robbed me. fter at has ambi!-, remarkable In New York musical pro- oa ee ee _ Serger ; chee gab | EY yonshii t oe = — rare a walking: police news." sald eat s 2 < & i tions, and few, if any, have Miss Kear-| ductions {s the poor voices of the prine a shrug of his shoulders. “All you tell us !s,| We all stood mute, wut there no sound save the |©On% Ane ib 8 I ape ae fe ldgesntiaeenatee Maya hay ODD ARTICLES MADE OF MILK. Amusome PES) oc Ht . Well Known, But the police have a clue to the] pealing of the bells from Gurthbury church. 1 put It down *At the hyglentc milk supply exhibition, duced, which, by drying and pressing | LAST ‘DUSS""" \ MND it Jo to her over-heated tmagination, and said as much; whereat they have not." I said firmly. “Inspector Rob-| Mrs. Forrest, still agitated. turned on me anaril es a my . a . a y a " — < z Al “You need not jest. Mr, Belter. I declare I heard the vi which was lately held at Hamburg, were | Into moulds, could be given any-desired } io atrmene Te Mince of vourpet furaule, Do you) of tat thier In this hall. Look for him, and I'am sure MAY MANTON PATTERNS, ; exhiblied a number of objects which | shape. ‘The articles produced thus were oe AND tt cot : "Sone ad dressing the company ‘generally, “that | Wligind him present. s,s 8 votce at the lowe — seemingly had nothing Whatsoever to do/ soft and brittle, and the !nvention was| NIQHT, $64 ( Se Valoitine hab taken a tancy.to thiet-catching? He consorts | on4 34¢ You Mm at the r with hyslenio milkisupniy, Therel were! ota succean: Nii E, fhe)? | HAD AV with detectives and polleemen, he explores slums, has his| e"4 of!) a Pe rearact ne rar thenla in thieves" kitettens and counts several intimate friends withie ghticked Mrs, Forrest, ‘‘there! there!”” and forth- MORN NG JA CKE TT oe seemingly made of horn; cigar-| The inventors of galalith succeedéd tn “AY ts among the. pickpocket. fraternity.” Md. ° holders with amber-colored mouth-| working out an entirely new protess. Fy “What a terriiie accusation!” laughed Gurthbury, laying| Our New Year festivities broke up in most admired dis- ; ; \ p 1M d Ss G hd gn my she ii, it sa wood thing to Nave a|order, At the wound of the voice which Mrs. Forrest csclared \pteces; Knives and forks with handlas | Their first alm waa to make ar tose, MAdISON Square, 3 getective in. the fami x: Forrest loves her sanphites,| to be that of the robber. a scene of confusion ensued. | Many similar In appearance to ebony: ferrules | jubie union of casein by the addition of| Gala SOLaterar ‘alent s put hunt ‘or the thief. You | la s fainted, others retreated to the ballroom for. si = |S . ad RIG Te Nave tailed. pasion te eres PASS a OAS e Dathodean tel for umbrellas and sticks, and balls, salts and acids. To produce, for In+ SHANNA CUMMING jis hand on my shoulde rings, che: ; , dee. Then , | Performan BLECTA G:PFORD, ings, chess figures, dominoes, &c. These | stance, a material similar to eboay,| ANCE | TMARLOTTS OF COROR “It seems. inci uch a thing should occur tn} still stood open, and we, concluded that the highwayman our law : 4," sald Taady Warden reflectively | had stolen, tn unobserved. and audaciously announced tis objects were made of ‘galalith'—i. e.,|they proceeded as follows: Dissolved| Great MARY HOWE. bs vas presene n less than two minutes the space before the {milk stone—and casein, the principal al- / . | MARGARET ADAMS, “Quite! ‘This mai yiack horse, wears a mask, and| vas vded wi 1 -headed wildly e: ta a BESS jeasein was given a dark color by the! Progra’ re AN PRANK hn porch was crowded with men, bare-headed ani wildly ex toaminela qubatnrs GF aimed ilk ig gaait gramme. } \AHAN FRANKO. your lif y, elted. Rushing hither and thither, they soon obliterated Fe eye sen ine Pollevel tac V ale levers, le track left by the thief in his retreat, but Wroccurm:tn’ real itfe,) 2 beg © tO} neith se nor man were to be seen. Famhuar doubt it,” saia I] The servants were in thelr own hall toasting the season, | ye rly for learning the truth.’’| liut the alarm quickly spread thither, and they came round “Well, I hope this creature won't come to Gurthbury. I) 1!n a body headed by Poldens. Gurthbury judiciously sug- almost wish I had given the coachman a pistol.’ gested lanterns and a search, so ina few minutes we formed "What nonsense!” said Reginald gaily. "Valentine is in-)@ torchiight procession down’ the avenue, 1 do not think we ing you all with vague. fe: Depend upon it, Mrs. |left.an inch of the ground unexplored, ahd as the trees were Forrest will arrive with her jewels intact, and we shall see| leafiess, there was no chance of our midnight visitor hiding those famous sapphires at the New Year's ball." in the park woods, Yet we returned empty-handed and con- Even as he spoke the roll of carriage wheels was heard, | siderably cross. From the gates, through the village to the and Gurthbury went to the door to welcome Mrs. Forrest} heath, the snow had been ploughed up| rriage wheels Hardly hed be heen gone a minute or so, when ‘he heard|and scattered horses’ hoofs; so, despairing of tracking the the approaching guest speaking in an excited tone, and| creature, we came back to the castle. Several men had nortly afterwards she entered the hall, leaning on the arm| emptied ‘their revolvers at the first alarm, and these shots inarily the most| being heard by the ladies, we were besleged with inquiries demands your “Ue th entine, doubt ‘Ir. “Neither Mrs. Bland nor Lady grim hey have paid too de n of soot, and, with the help of a | the raw material out of which galallth| metallic salt (acetate of lead), a siate- GENERAL Cc is made, covered precipitate was obtained. This ADMISSION, , More than fifteen years ago the Idea} was mixed with water and filled into a —————— -——— of making various articles Iike buttons, | ¢oth stretched over a frame. The ST. THEAT LTH st, handles, ornamental plates and colored | water becoming absorbed by the cloth, {ATH ST THEATRE, | pencils out of casein orginated. At first | the substance co: ed Into a uniform, | Nights, §. AW Y {fresh casein—!. e., ordinary or dried {firm and dark ; and, after being Tere AHO tN Tacs a | cumis—was dissolved In hot soap water; | dried, a product resulted which in lustre N inobe to this solution the required coloring | and color resembled ebony. An advaa- ° ° 9 Tramp, i ingredients and a metallic salt were} tage claimed for the new product as added, and a firm substance consisting | compared with ceilulold Is the fact that AT <n oe , : of casein and metallic’ soap was pro-||t does not ignite casily SON OF REST 4 my brother and. Hetty Crautord. Balt pose: ed of women, Mr: HoRsent was now in a state when we reached home. i oraNeatounin tamara, ham Ter Supporters she) «Have you dropped him, Mr. Belter?" asked my American 4 re Pushed. Wildly. toward: ther, Lady. Warden. wi shim, Mr enelter ta meric Direction of Broadhurst & Curcte, ; Gjsiiked scenes, ros air in ‘some displeasure, | friend. as 1 shook the sidw- off my thin"shoes. “Have: you Amusements. Amusements. | re agGRYBR PEOPLE € U 4 TGSE OF Us. antlctpating bad news, crowded around!" “We have got nothing excopt colds," said I, grimly, “I sea i Hania me Gowns—firiking Costumes, 4 {gasped Airs, Forrest, falling into a chair, “oh, oht' | €Xpect the most of us will be in bed to-morro MANHATTAN BEACH TO-DAY- METROPOLIS THEATRE Tuneful Musls and Appropriate Stage Settingm | || What is the matter?” asked ‘my grandmother Impatient | And, Indeed,- there wax so much coughing and sneezing AN AUKNON'S GHzoe BAND U } Tut sn6 TA OPERATE ne | ly. “Have you met with an accident?” going on that. prior to the departure of our guests, which 3.30 REO'T . aD lt Cool t PROCTOR § TO-DAY, 25¢c., 502. ‘My “kapphirer!” was all’ that’ Mrs, Forrest could gasy | took place ‘almost immediately” Lady Warden insisted that TO-NIGHT(; PAIN'S POMPEII I4225T. K 3 AVE § al UIUNS TONIGHT. Res.75¢ Hen she pointed, frantically. to tet one and ail should have hot drinks—today forthe men, port AERO RASNELRE OWNER EMG j3Q SL, (89808, Vawter a out, and r And GRAND FIREWORKS. Thurston, Fran: “We have been robbed.” sald the latter, who was very| wine negus for the women, We celebrated New Year in a pale, but quite mistress of herself. thoroughly Scotch fashion’ after all. LAST TWO WREKS!| At 9. Mat Sat at 4. ; ‘ “Rovbed!"? we all erled in wonder; whereat Mrs. Forfest| In another hour the last carriage had rolled away, with its THE TY Sth Aye.) :2! Sweetest.” Wie All stoek Penk, ito strong, hysterics, “and Lady Warden looked fo] opcupants Ih a high atate ‘of excitement at’ the’ prospect e Favoriten, Big Vaudeville. Goa etty for an explanation. of a possible meeting with the new Claude Duval, since : E 5 {Joe Welsh in “The Peadt é Who robbed you? the man had been so bold as to venture to the very doors LE AND BEAST Al 58th St: Mon., Wed ‘Thuras, Sat. Pop Paes All Stock Favors Thurs.,| PAINS Annual anal IN TRUMPET TONES 125tD St. 4 GAded Fo ; Aaa Il i OF —|Xow 7 is > Dix Vander. Daily Bargain Mat, pd CARNIVAL FIRE &.. __ GARRICK THEATRE, Sih et. & Bway, 7 $30; 3 IAJE RAND CIRCLE, B' way & Mth st. a trving Pi, | “A OEEES FROHIA pe “ MAUBSTIG Tenn Pso UNE Wea a | THE ORIGINAL AND WELCOME OH, PAPA! IT’S GREAT! |T0-NIGHT—3607H TMB wiv oi | Bo STONIANS JOHNC. RICE, VIVIAN’S ~ | WIZARD OF OZ) *s.a88h ‘A masked horseman,’ said Hetty, beginning to ory: | of Warden Towers, I quite expected that he would attempt when we Were half-way’ here he rode iup, and held a pistol| « robbery during the tight. Alles Whitecomb was of a dif: to, the head ‘of the couchman. “Then he made myself and feront opinion. ) Sen eot ais and ferret Lasign to eve Up the sewatenmt | ur guess we're all aafe thin trip she ati mention of her loss. “Oh, the brut in the Halberts's carriage, “that cowboy. wo Nee?’ ew, Bae opanea every body weet ets y Is this the same man of whom you spoke, Valentin?"| at the door. ‘That's a fact, anyhow." id my grandmother, turning toward me wit Fatigued by the midnight hunt, and feeling rather chilly ‘aay! . je with a startled) spout the feet, Iwas hardly ina frame of enind to concelve It seems like it,"’ said I quietly. “How strange it Is that|@ Plan whereby to capture the thief. I revolved a dozen We, should have been talking of him when this occurred!" | Projects, each one of which seemed more futile than the as I put her prance round by singing out at reviving, at the Where are the po- .ROBIN HOOD THOS, A. WISE, PAPA ‘What is to be done?” cried Mrs. Forrest, ite jant; ao, disgusted with the dulness of my brain, | w: about 6.50, 72 2. & MU. s ‘ “ Aishevelied ‘and tearful. "1 have been Topped Ohe ms woe to retire, when Tteginald crossed the room and’ plante ‘him= | BOT BL Mane: Wess 8 Bal 2 eye un ae tog ‘Ar: You a stay a'."—Bv Toh res! ‘our thousand pounds’ worth of jewels! L self at my elbow. = 1 MER 2d at 7 rT * ur eT jen, Lond Gurthbuty, what is to be done zn * aay fo aiatentine," he sald, abruptly, “aid you sce mo speaking with MONTGOMERY & STONE. | ARADISE ROOF GARDEN fury «:ATINEE TO-DAY, ° ered, ‘and we all looked blankly at one an-| to Mrs. Forrest this evening?” eye aay | f i ‘i other. “I fancy 1 did observe you. Is there anything spectal { NEWEY, HE UTOPIANS.” Red Lion.’—Hotel Ups & Dowas, udging from the previous raids of this mysterious horse-| about this particular conversation pan, J thought it improbable that Mrs. Forrest would see) “yes! It concerns the happiness of my life." "You may be sure that there was plenty to talk about a Vngaed sc aald Tr with ame astonishment: fon uaually plenty, todo, for the next week or 80," Accredited witha | Reginald was not Sliven’ to: RUG exaaee expressions, c “ : Sid “and what has Mrs. nowledge of criminality beyond my deserts, I was vealed Meea? Sietty” Grau: (No Ht —ROSATI'S NAVAL RESERVE BAND — | | MADISCN si P ABS ROOF pGARDEN.' A 12 BIGVAUDEVILLE ACTS, (HL) vert _ LUNA +88, Sie. Showa [JENDERSON S CONEY ISLAND, PARK. 1:8? o.'to'‘Midnignt. . THEATRE, 24 St, nea: Bway with supreme authority to take all necessary steps for the; "Cant you arrest of the robber and the recovery of the Jewels, Gurth-| “Oh! I see what you mean, Mrs, Forrest has consented | 5 ti Bury ald nothing ut soothe the agitation Se Meu" Foreet | to your marrying the indy HIS morning jacket ts 8 fety.of materiniay but te shown in figs|_ _ walloar tae ee, SAP v barrier i” CASINO and Reginald devoted himself to comforting Hetty, so aii oO sich luck,” replie] Dayners, gloomily: “but she has . cia hea EC eR AUT sRiWata, TAUSIC HALL ec eteee ane 1M the work devolved on my shoulders, I did what I could, but] promised to withdraw her opposition on conditions. One ts ured batiste w i beading threaded with MR @ MRS, ROYLE SY. BARES SMM Restauranttya 898° stat gat, 2.1: to small purpose. The police were called in from Daxton,| that I am not to marry till my cousin dics. | narrow ribbon. fists of frogts and Vack, i 2 HUSBANDS |"— — = Posmeen te E] an proved worse than useless; I rode all over the countdy Bee eee Poliera, © {8 % last resource I sent tol #1 don't think 80, poor chap. He ix at Davos F Polders scratched his head and looked vexed. He did not | 1f,SWish alr doesn't cure his lungs, the doctors aay t neo his way clearly: neither did I, for the matter of that | &ve him up. The audacity of the robber, the ‘open way in which the “Well, we'll say that he dies, and you get his five thou-/all-over lace for stol crime had been committed, rendered us helpless. He had ape| sand a year, though 1 don't. think there is much chance. 14475, for a &, 84 Weared, he had disappeared: but whither? ‘That. was sh | What Is the other condition?” pa But your cousin may live for the next twent ars.’ Jwhich are full at thelr uz NOW. | dpop whict Oi [are deep frills, whi the medium size Is 8 AMERICAN 95 ti" * atta ROOP GARDEN 606 SeiNMonr, THE EVIL MEN DO joan by Night cot tite, to the stole, Over the shoulders A , LE SOONG ay SVMS WG) cus ‘ 44 Inches wide, with 1 yard of ywarres & TYZ0N 09, Ha and 1-4 yanis ne 9 es wide. The pattern, sip, JANE CoURTHUPE & 60 ts and 4 inch b will be mailed for 10 cents 4 “S Mlartrattan ae World, Pulltzer Butiding, New York City.” o AH SA OLIVE. | AUGUST29, Box oMer « ve.520 | FLOATING ROOF GARDEN, | tiniol | °* 72 Sai. 215 pens to-day 9 A. M Comic Opera Kress 90. ¢ Gide oo) ueation which we found ourselves unable to answer. “Phat I recover those pphires “The Daxton police have done nothing,” sald r 35 “The deuce! That Is a harder one than the first. Bah! | --——— r ee = = | Str, GRAND REPUBLIC, \ te DARLIN! ter a pause, J Pollant, af-) 04) Forrest while appearing to yield, hus made vour mare THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET. Wea 9 HAW Sid.8 9. aery te 8.00 Goren. Net a Minh Platz, A MAMMOTH WATCH will et in diame! EVERY FVE excopt FARE 30c. ee pw. can zou cxpect them to succeed where you fail?”| Mage Impossible, Your cousin may get cured at Di sald I contemiptuounl or at all events recover sufiiciently to linger on for eat Littl clock on a ars. | One can and 40 Lex av.@ 107th, Mate Mon. Wold Bat ie rays ESTAR THE WHITE SLAVE, \ JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. || __ Brooklyn Amusements. “T have not failed yet."’ And your chance of wetting back those bhires fs ox: By png iat about, the, othar ithree, caser—Yorkshire, \Payon-| ceadingly small. Sy thts me ‘ther ar no oust oat Be | tower or a railwa ta mam The batance wheel < = Se ee ¥ nm sneceastil in vil thrae| England rs. Forrest has imposed impossible ath i vatch such as ed ft and the hair sprin, how Bway |i HOW IN TOWN, 4 ei IC Sounties: and now he has geored In Stoneyshire, How he| “Don't take such a gloomy view, Valontine, If you help Tie ae roue ware. rh e pean recreates KEI N see laicnee we aaa be Somes oeanaenaens BRIGHTOM BEACH, “Secs” laugh at you, Polders . ) the St. Louls Wor t * eee 3 Wen st [PRICES, 25, and 606. THIS. | ARIE ORESSL| & ss create a great se ten spru ds, two Inches thi *s STH AVE, THEATRE,| WEAK, | and 8 other Big 3 yund together, Gultes wit point out 3*RA°E. uy | TMOLITTLE SAILOR BOHS: MINER'S inet ae . me, 1" — very easy talking, Mr. Belter,” growled Polders, re-| ly! That is, t senting my chaff, “but you know, alr—none better—how hard ise Nal st the ‘sapphires. ‘ch the thief; but I can’t prom- waitch will have a polishe it Is" fo work out a case. ‘This Is a corker, this ta," fh aie , 5 ae tang borin "and I'ahould like to know, sir, how er i 5 wt doubt ty Meald 1 rity. foal LY Oa Fate ooh and will He an {te back and 3 a, is ad name ever part. The watch will ay Saree pee a Sunday World Wants \ vv ‘ou let me look after the thing myself.’ * and roomy that people wil he able to; be wound by steam regularly at @ éer- A, 3 A GENTLEMAN ) WM reserve that till I make up my mind," I replied doge To Be Continugd) walk inside it among the moving wheels.! tain hour during the day. i BOSTOCK'S Fasr [wRet END. 4 3°NrAnae! Wensgionnad Morning ‘ \ aN EGS be "J i Dy - rier ies a i 9 ye a Hai ai A a 0 idiot . kein alo ad » Sia a ap ES

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