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& THE .# EVENING # WORLD'S # HOME « MAGAZINE ToT THIS ATORY HEGAN MONDAY AND ENDS SATURDAY k Simple Lesson in Viseipliniag the Nerves 4 ‘ > é o an oy CLAUDE Mm WAM . 5 ‘ ' ' Calisthenics and Outdoor Lxercise for Subjugating the Mind and Improving the Physique, 57 ; A TEROUS ip Nhe eee ow rae Baye ester) 89 by BW DDG 4 oh.) Reprinted in The Evening World by Permission of G. W. DILLINGHAM CO | Fergus Hume ia the Auth Mystery of a Hansom Cab," “The Coin of Edward Vil." and Other Great De- ‘ pwd peaitin enn F tective Stories. " waite tand ¢ Mre Forrest going fo 0 ° 4 * lapped on the moor ant ' sapphires by a mas \ » intended to fil the Fomymen, Regina! bavners is in joke mith Morey Cra. | jaiinw gens, bury the gold and fe. Porrente niece The aunt ‘efile him he will have inder_to London er conment to the marringe ® her, aapphir ‘ rand in a wonderfully | Rakes to catch the highwarms a Whitenmbe, “whe | ty tne antern, and prying acd anipping wien a | Who fe known ar Starlight Noll He Ate re that the hieh erietic of Mr Awronm's long ex perience In crime. Wayman {s aided by Jericho and after Spe robbery buries tt fone, a Londen “fence. Jertcha are Aarons enirin Beiter ; 4 i fa foiee message purporting to corne tr nA Nen te te: at Say alee oaa ; th her ald ho ercnpes from thete elmt-he nits um alin “i ‘ CHAPTER V could not ‘hear, and shoved that oto the ke out, up. bach emt , Nathantet and Windstas. the nick Giretully on one side, That waa done with, and j dawn with the arms: bend front, Sae } N this wry T escaped from durancse, and very when he lined out th dof ormaments, bracelet. tlaraa n je wides with the bedy to find merrell in my own rooms ance mo arker wots and what not into a inx, and the box Into n hole which ‘al nd you ceeded in putting « comed me with Joy, and told Une that Daynere and covered up with mould and grass, we expected ib zen ae las Into play with | wor ke up a c did nothing of the Polders had called rintty to reo IT had returned. As tt Would take up his eat | the apa tew seconda, Most « of all is the ment he took off the tweed sult and turned | natead of Ii was Hack cloth; tails | ed up all round t, and’ these down, When he resumed »'was al! in| ‘was too late t vise them of myf release, I wrot which they would receive next morning, ar fn for a food night's rest. As mayfbe guessed, T was attitude, which, marked ben plete quiescence. Never should the pap. | you expect to dere { must be one of com © than a trifle exhausted hy Inte experiance before ret! i ere shar ch + | Diack; ober end respect joking, with quite an old fret poston the money for Kosh to#Nell at “The Goat Inn, dat instead of amare jickel” He toni out a THE NERVES ATAN y Blea) gu ugecence. ever anne Maidenhead beard from the and put ihat on, wi PY VEN TENSION. thee aa’ Maret wenn: gute tae - fin face as deftly as any actor, and finally as fa crus hat, which ghot into shape with o re stood before us an elderly man, round- ihe spirit that a solemn duty ta bein discharged and» must on nc Before I was up next morning Po@ders appeared in a erent atate of excitement. Ho had beeni all over Lambeth parish sumed aa snap. Then year or two the fn the hope of finding me, and ale had sought to find Jerl-| ptouicered and siightly lame. quite a different figure trom Ria at” (AGRI WhEKEA Liskeva evaded, Jus: N tt] all canes he was unsuccessful, sal ature’ » iad knelt there a few momenta i ark erves peagits pho and Nathaniel. But in all cases he transformation was ex has engrossed the attention of ture become onerous 1—I wyesred purpose, Let the impression on you the iden of the barge never entered his he . ' ‘ dhe too arved staff and) ty . t red womer ft would not—and he was unable to discover the slightest na Vihoceis to caahensssrnte walks tatore mmisinel |iety es cea emecntss | aired women I 1 trace of Jew or gypsy. Just as he finished his recital, Regl- the world. The extinguished lantern and the bag were | ¢24 tired men “on the verge of nervous mind be one of normal exercise rather: Maik: Voeae hie Aha rooms andvabnobt embraced Meee: his'| uinble busi and neariy chit ug on the | prostration.” as the trite phrase puts than of obligatory exertion and yot b formance beng over, we judged it time | {t, nave been held up as ‘horrible ex- ‘ : ‘<a POUNDAND OVER THE WEAD Will soon observe a change for the beb jelight at my return. ing pet, W ct : z i ‘ delig’ y springing to our feet, we ran at the old | aimptes of what the vear and tear of ‘ ter in your physical condition. Later in the day I saw Daynerstoff by the train. His leave < caught him by the arm, whereat he set was up, and he haf to return to Aldershot, which he dia /up a yell and tumbled in a dinjolnted heap ‘on | our modern rapid-transit pealeere can the ground My whistie soon brought up our three assiet-| do tn the way of breaking down human pene naety eres: aa he was axcxious to see the conclusion | 10 oun, airniunded our prey with a feeling of tiumol. | recniney. sof these matters One at least of the gang was in the clutches of the law bi . Before I turned into Half Moon street I saw Miss White-| ‘The man had swooned from sheer terror, for our eudden xercises conacientiously gone through jeomb driving along Piccadilly in a hansom. On seeing me, |onsiaw iY om out a a s: nee one unexpected ne in your bedroom night and morning, ghe stooped her cab by the pavement, and held out her hand | ‘errible. After the silence, the gloom, the anxiety, when | writes W. Ward Beam in the Philedel- every nerve hind ocen strung up and every faculty’ of the| onia prees, @ few ac Gtiiveaa ads similar impulses to do things ty cut-| A Hice lest for the nerves to deter tiog of an infinitesimal margin of|™ine what amount of steadiness the time here and there are both the cause} have acquired may be made with ; d effect of nervousness, smail tray and a tumbler full of watel Against this undue exertipn, exertion | Hold the tray on the tips of your fin |entirely out of keeping with the|Sers and thumb and by a continuow amount of physical energy on hand, the|fotary movement carry it from a sus ea I advanced. mind had been concentrated on his work, the revulsion was “I am glad to see you, Mr, Belter,” she sald with emphasis. | too great, and the astute Nathantel lay at ovr feet In n| taken every day in park or public nerves have finally put in thetr protest. |PeMded position to @ point above tht 2 “Get in here, and tell me all the news.” dead faint, Only when we revived him with water ald he | equare and a brisk, even walk during Nervousness {n mild form, nervous irri-| bead and return without spilling a dreg- i trun aerate an leniaweesente comprehend that three men had dug up the which care is peremptorily banished tabiilty and nervous prostration are|D!Mcult as thls may seem at first, os | carrying it away, gold and all; that I hi the carved staff the ultimate result. pecially when the tumbler is filled evel ~ stuffed with jewels, and that the burly Polders was grip-| {Tom the mind will either separately bing him tightly. ri ‘ els tensay. 4 4 or collectively accomplish as much, if eyes and ga: sar Ma dabn dh | ep] 0 Bnd | not mere, toward reducing nervousness wwPolders got him on his feet and dragged him alon now and then he ground his teeth and swore, or gave | than the moet palatial steam yacht }% confessed to failure. ‘You don’t sesm much further on l ery like thet of avhare in the anes oss Breynoune: aficat. ‘han when I last saw you." . And he well knew that, taken in the act as} Nervousness, unless it be of such “You wouldn't say that if you knew all," sald I, thinking | 7°. mas tere Was no liberty, or plunder for him for ip dext | pronounced symptoms as to call for the “Go slow!" rep!!od Miss Whitecomb, in her emphatic slang. “I guess you can give me ten minutes or so, I'll loose the ehain at the other end of Bond street and you can skip. “I guess I'll win those gloves, Ofr. Belter," she said, when To cure nervousness the first step, ng) With the brim, practice will im 74 just stated, 1s to cut off all superfluous | Mable the most nervous person to ag movements. This will be found ito re- complish it with eage and eventwalli quire mental exertion of a determined} 4 the trick with the left hand. and persistent order, but !t can be ae- Steady nerves may be acquired by bal | complished. Afterward follow a set.of|ancing yourself on the backs of tw movements designed to promote circula-| hairs, with the tips of your toes bare ‘ef my barge adventure. jae heart to be sorry for the beaten villain, Advice of a physician, will yield to ays- “Sakes! You don’t mean to-say that you've spotted the | nate you going to ao with me?" he wi ned when| tomatic’ physical training in nine cases tion and breathing. Walking Is for this|1ly touching the floor, In this posttle: cowboy?" Aes tal ne pRy ne Ch ahs pu re lee out of ten. The drawback among the reason recommended as one of the best} bold yourself steadly thirty seconds # Noz the man himself, but +I have Ciscovered two of his 1d man. Iam very {ll Ahoo Breat mass of nervous people is that exercises, \provided you hold the body}a time and then retax. Pulling om } erat dit Gay anshow?! Ais volce went vif Into a lohg wail and he collapsed into a} they do not realize the remdte conse erect, throw the shoulders back and get|band with both hands as shown in th “I'am not at liberty to tell, you at present.” : Sane mie ran UanIses ene raen inte eth Vee bevels quences of @ trifitng nervous disorder, | Into @ stride that {s active enough to| illustrations, is another method o ~~ (2b, Yow make me tired’ she said impatiently. Youre! we two wera alone with Nathanlel he closed and locked the| The harm 1s not immediately apparent make the blood flow with perceptible | steadying the nerves, the object teing being peta cy team fat L Nahe a) | door, then turned on him smartly. and therefore does not alarm them. | acceleration, 4 of course, to exert a strong pull ant I, AE3 3 “You had better speak,’ went on Polders cr | Where nervousness takes the form of| suppress the tendency toward vibration r ater sally -| Again, place a couple of small book: heomnia walking Is especially recom-| 9. f"progm; then grasp the handle ant mended by many eminent physicians.| raise the broom from the floor ob Home exercises for the cure of nervous-| the seat of a chair withont any treme some one in society. Is ita man or| Men are eeen dashing around the 4 woman. a servant. or a person of breeding? Give us the | streets during the business hours of the name, you old scamp. day; It 4s nervous enency, not physton! “io one, I have just been seeing Mr. Davners off to! yn 4° SOUP TIntCE NEE Aldorsho| “You don't say so," she exclaimed, with brightening eyes. “1 wish T had been with you, Ho's real sweet, Mr. Dav=|"Qné you old goampe) : } se false beard had dropped oft meRoaily, ‘Mins Whitecomb,”” I began, rather taken aback | {2,2 AtruRsle, pulled down an obstinate upper lip. and|Atness, which carries them through. | TRUIANGNG A GLASS OF WATER. ess should not be violent at frat, Prac-| Whatever. Beskles promoting steadines by this frank, confession, when she cut me short. h. 5 and worn, but too weary; tice only such movements aa raising the tle, exercies a apelin Tee oh + : n r “Very good, You won't split on Number One," | “Oh, T know what you're going to say in your stiff Bng- ‘ split on Number One," continued |to fully enjoy the regtful slumber in- ene s. Wenteas at lc anit croper*ior aileay to wreak eo) Bue T Polders cheertuli;:, “now for Number Two. Who ts this hgh- | tendea by Nature as = antidon te ccf if te source of the trouble could belis necessary in the accomplishment of| arms from the sides to a polnt above the| one foot, with the arma. outa retcher gome trom ‘America, I do, and we epeak our mind there—| “Nathantel chuckled, and grinned in a ghastly manner, but|hausted nerves, plod through lite oom- | “WO™e "MON: 1¢ would be found that the/ any act. head) (ell she vending movenients of the /in the \taseion OFA (Ret eee ae | * nervous state had originated in some) The first lesson to be learned in| upper body, chest expansion and the|®nd preserving the equilibrium, js an @om2. If I like Mr. Davners, why shouldn't I say 80?" agoook his heed ana ie me. H i pt silence, SIGE jofaollbk Gured rises era retorted smartly. “And acl’? now M1 ‘about the writing on the tankards,”’ sald Pol- pee ne a Leiadoyranhey form or worriment—either unnecessary | conquering nervousness 19 to conserve| simple raising of the legs, one at a oamen ence ay mepne of disciplining Ts quickly, “also the share Jericho, the gypsy, has in the| fen women, type are Mat-| or partially warranted—and that this! the bodily powers wherever possible. | time, toward front and slde, while in a During nerve teetg of this nature sigh ‘what's he got? Nothing! She has the same, so unless they pi sinass, but we want to know more. It was clever of Jer live on love, I don't see how they're going to start into mar-| ong to turn that bay horse Into a bie, chested, wiry, alert end full of an un-| form of mental disturbance created @ tandl sitio: should not be ‘ost of the fact that th “ ck one, and to put ei ‘This can be accomplished during the | standing position. q ried life. 4 he drove off, louving me fum-| {fle scent by running him in the caravan, MIC It te cleverer| mature! Muscular tension, which repre-| state thet put the physical pelt of the| day by striving to eut off every unneces.| Such a course of calisthenics, which ba ac ps. With an exasperating laugh # 3 the way this new Dick Turpin manages to evade th sents a false atrength. At all times | inet aye. vot verona. Sabo ing with {ndignation at her brazen assurance. son nt-, The game's up, my man, go you'd Netter. tell a Wa police, 2 sufferer in the position of being con-| sary movement. Quick steps in the|any woman could readily outline for| While the experiments are beneficia penny, Amectoane. but preven ane) Uke her. Afterward I learnt ang where is he? f + jo Is ‘he | thetr muscles are overworked. Every] stantly goaded on. Nervous people,| wrong direction, as quickly retraced, |herself, would not have as ite object | and Interesting 1 their ray, Ie te tt Constant attention to musci he story. J, Te corenime “ott Kuemday, ‘Maran 6, I. recelved a wire| Nathaniel looked up with a sudden gleam in his eyes. “Who | ceeding day the burden on the bodylecconding to the degree of their afflic-|swinging the arms, twisting the head| the development of one set of muscles, conta ee Waker, Checeitetity: catia ‘On the morning of ‘Tuesday, Maron ro from Polders which ran thus: und out all this, he demanded, sharply. has been just @ little in excess of what] tion, are eald to expend from one-fifth} and shoulders abruptly, jumping up jbut it would raise the vital forces - | offse: the tendeng; . Meet me Pad- I did,” satd I, kh rs oy . he an iptly, is iP | late circulation and offse: tendeng muobbery at Nightingale iictet,, Becuenire: not matter, but I’ put the slue inte the waste ee tee offetges| it ehould have been. In most instances, to one-third more phyaloal energy than! from chairs and following a score of | whole by atimulating the entire body ' to nervousness. Gpgion. ding this 'T Jumped out of bed and hurried on my] “I congratulate you,” said the Jew, with iments “hon have clothes at top speed. I arrived at @ quarter past eleven an4| found out a great deal, but there t a eenca sat 208 BDOw diationm in a fever of excitement lerc| Lf that fool of a Mother Cal hadn tat you escape trom the MA Y MAN T ON’S I A T T ER NS | I-should be late for, train. ‘There wae no time to ask) barge you'd have earned no:hing. I know the truth, butt ons, as the express was off in five minutes, #0, ghan’t ‘tell 1tno, not for Judge and jury and lew alingetor . gest I a | x: cated in a smoking carriage that I found|You are clever, sit, vel but y ee ee oP ene ee ns anrue-|asiot Metie now” Tos tal ive Goce ae| | DALNTY FR_O€KS FOR GIRLS. 3 @ old thing, Mr. 4 ‘Aerie It ts the aero “Col. Wentworth's wife was driving from) And with that last @mphatic sentence the old creature, ob- eX igs The Kind You Have Always Bought. 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Dick Turpin, as YOulsions and Polder's threats were thrown uways he sat veo a oall ‘him, duly ap; and demamnded the Jewels. erage and scowling; but there was a gleam in his wicked old eyes quits { || sae eu hie horses and ted to Ret away, Dut the FoDber| which showed that he was eaicviee hin Leal eel RES Np followed and shot one dead. ‘Then, Mrs. Wentnoret ongyne it! captured him, indeed, but in this last matter he had got fal her jewel case, and * 3 us. Se «+ Ee ePche' country house where sho waa going to stay whe! Tired of impotent questioning, T examined the carved atuft told her story and every one started out to fin Pe and | SPreading a riewspaper on the table, I unscrewed the top, $e no puprpose, Ho robbed ag usual; they failod, ae usual’ and !removed the roll of paper and shook cut alt ere ieee ene Mere am T pitched Into on all hands because oy wey My d_peap Of littering gems, and Nathantel frowned in."* e Low wealt! ee yout not fail thie Sime,” ona bay ps ae ype pate lone Polders produced Pree oe tO es eae > a ng rein, HekeF Ne aout they ayre hidden Scoording to custorn. | his pockot. atter which the detective alipped it into i Tyuty likely Mr. Belter: but how are we to find the en took up the roll of paper, thinkin, a plage? They won't ‘ry the tankara dodge this time, ing in tt, “As f did so Nathaniel ‘chucklod® sna r Vente tS o Tot, buy Nathaniel must bo informed tn some}find his eyes taatened on me with ort later the old scamp will cored SO wet thal ew AR iee rohed the eee, Sudden inspiration T ent the string and. un- ‘we can catch him red- . i. There was a gleam OE Nieith ali the extent of Nightingale Thicket"— [or fasving stones, and T knew tet hebd een eye eae “My dear Polders, he must «et on to it by road. We mest) long-lost sapphires of Mrs, Iorrest, i ave'all the roads guarded and all the mubile houses watched| As Reginald had not boon prevent at the capture, which jathantel gay come down, by tran won he may et ortey Was Giving, £0, the cruel conduct of his colonel, who would eat ic + i ve, ho wi . But Must watch them all—Slough, Taplow, Maidenhead, Mar-| restoring ‘the ‘sapphires, “even {hoheh” ie nee eet for be ane Ing. How about your ment instr, and we can| Hetty, hung on tho recovery. But I_ pointed outero We “rhey arer coming down Ly the next train, sir, and we can | that by personally handing them to Mee wernt yee lim post them ag you eusgest. Laan thought you an: forthe letter it not to the spirit of the law. Mrs, Forrest them et ook u Ee Said he could engage himself to her niece tf he broueht ightengale ‘Thicket we went at once to| pack On grriving ot his tribe, but could find no trace of | Kix posneen genres: | He aid so, though how they came into nice over it you, know, oan them. miberauent Ynquites Hleted tho fact that at dawn | OC iho wae vee ment aae” ua, ey ‘had departed, bag a ¥ * | ners, when he came to HY "Phe ‘speed with which the removal had been accom. | hag pulled. the chestmute ree oF Ms, Faception. ished warned ua that the Kang hoped to bathe the police | rather liked eno for aperklon ae nt Te ged at Byte rapidity of thelr movements. For all_we knew. Na- | given’ her promice ther tess MerMiEnt.” She thanley might have already unset the gems and carried |could pay attentions to: Tether coy are eee {hem of @ London in his hollow staff. ay my advice, Pol- | hack anvit. Go ehe ctlen te ete, wire to Scotland Yard so that a detective might | us together.” in Hetty, Pimlico to ascertain if the Jow had revisited his | Us\jer aera, MANHATTAN BEACH TO-DAY. PAN SHANNON'S cise” BAND, TO-MGHT / PAIN'S POMPEII LAST TWO WE Si. At Mat. Sat, SLEEPINGBEMTY Postponed Until 28TH A restored that she would not BS and went off, leaving re was just the chance that he might do so. friend's Rue .of the marriage?” I asked, pleased at my ARADISE ROOF GARDEN abs | 12 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS, (ses Hevea 'HURTIG & SEAMON’S #%" Exiravanania 5 In the afternoon all the railway stations were secretly | “iim, thats different,” } TO-NIGHTAEPAIN'S CARNIVAL OF FIRE, ch spy possessed a photograph of Nathan- ant ° inate. TePled, rather dismally, U ef open: 88 Thy = —— entaned, and ae cach apy possessed a, puntogrann Qh yatnan: |haven {anv mongr ia imatry nana Mire” youre ont "yiy | ROSS & FENTON, WILL WEST, BOOP GARDEN, { Tiven if he disguised himself, the mark ov the lett | Now: 1 dunt want Pele: cogs! come, for the property — Se WY nity cutaca, ni re GRAND CIRCLE, eyebrow would betray him unions it was akiifu ly erased | want Hetty, so T don't know thee Tec iae:, tough T do i EYES TOUOAE OUTS } ped tureate h by cosmetics; as to his lameness, we did not count on that | before.” w that I'm’ not worse off than le H aye — ay ri J. Sug Mgr. ( g’means of identification, for'we did not believe he was | "Phratctut man! Why 90?" rae PASTOR’ ROSATI'S NAVAL RESERVE Bay Well: you see, 1 can make love to Hetty, and yet I can't To-ntght, #15 | S Oo S ( ; oe NO=2 me. Marlow to inform ug that the Jow was advancing from that | distance ali: me fire oe + C8Nt BO on adoring Hetty at a AMBRICAN 424 St. 8 ay. a ID, JANE COURTHOPE @ Co., : THM Mata, Wed & Gat Nrection., He had cut off his beard, malt our informant, ihe serene worry your allly head aboat tt." 1 repited con s from babyhood to the age of twelve are most attractive as well as most) opENING Pulces, 68 0 Sar NAT M. WILLS 2." ite disappeared. Hut for bls orominent Towish nese and | Lurthg: SoM Mae RETR, MAS Melted wo tar, she will vieid fashionable when simply dresscd. The two pretty frocks shown ate sulted to TO-MORROW THE EVIL MEN dO! LUNA CAD nA mule ta the ney: mela) comedy, A BON OF YACHT) the scar oversthe left eyobrow he would not have deen | ierty without scving that a range ime conten’ of ieee cil Vas 72iNe Besa ano oat Ue eonde Munanagitos Dik 75GE eghen et foripsriy ireariend OS |PARK —to-NiGAT. " ‘ou've fed . | en errors | MIWATTORG & TREO) 00, ecoznized ner tits capphir r fabs s ESTA Patter waiking for a quarter of an hour, Nathaniel corae to | SVE yyGt fi? eapphites, and she'll give you her Hece Ne | Anes OCcastone as they are made from one material or ayother. F -'[ JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, @ low thicket, out of which rose a slender tres, Gaink on | “I'm glad yon think #0," said Re TOO CLS SH TIU PTS SLAs oeeet| ATER OrmiRS berm: IY tr temnleg +” | MAvIEON ROOF GARDBN 600, &AST2)| * : Dis lenges caratully examined the ground and ¢.low stunt | and he went off to maveclove to Hetty. “tl! unconvinced, | of embroidery, made with low neck and short sleeves, but the ySke and long , ‘THE UTOPIANS.”’ | sguaw 500. nit 3 SSE SLAND. of content satisfied us that he had distovered the hiding-| I was rather glad he had cone, for I Bye & Downs Place. important thines to hi ‘0 It was the strangest position I had ever ocoupind: strance:| J met Mise Whitecamt {worse three times, and yen than that when T had been digging myself under the| every opportunity to taunt me wit 1 And she took | wear, chambray, madras, lawns and all the cotton and linen fabrics for the com- Briss Pine at Gurthbury. ‘Then T had heen the actor} quest, the payment of the rover “Rares, Abd, tO Fe! ing summer. ott sleeves, shown in the back wow, can he used when preferred, and the design suits {E, ih st. ‘The Ret Lion,’ —He! — many materials, Cashmere, challle and the Hke are admirable for Immediate | 7 ORR SELaOW as EST END. GRAN 4 SPASON WEXT NOW. S342, ; Silver Slipper }H\34%, Panna PAWTUCKET.| MINER?S i a 7 CRACKBRJACKS BURLESQUB: “pan by Miah! coeds dee O18Y0 | 99 had other and more | Jericho tho apestator; now Nathaniel was turni sent her a box hut prots MOUIA and Lowas watching Hiny eich eee gy sted ine Ttad Loy Oe them, but protssted against her infereaco The quantity of materia! required for the medium size (8 years) is 41-2 yards t T tind lost the wager, 27, 81-2 yards 33 or 284 yards 44 inches wide, with 8-8 yard of tucking when yoke |@ARRICK THEATRE luction of the mame scene with different nctora; bui| "“L have not givan i hone vet, Mise Wi . | it would ond differently. T hoped, though, to he sure, 1i| When sho expreaned her wetintmsthe ar feeb. T s2td. | 18" ned Kveniags, 4.90, Matinee To-Morrow. 215, | METR Bewarion Ment en ee would be almost as tragic for the Jow As !t for] time was fixed, vou know the payment; “no =, RIC! 1g Soe 6) as it had been ‘for M1 know Tahavatcenny . JOHNC. RICE Vy PA eware of Men. eet Shien, faets vou Know, | Ar jhave recovered the| ‘The pattorn, No. 4,179, ts cut.in sizes for girls of 4, 6, 8 19 and 12 years of age |FHusca’wisn VIVIAN'S PAPAS, } 1130 x @ 94 a0 Brooklyn Amusements. Our men were posted some distance away. behind furze| Stining nf those ems fu the greater miracle we tet Ne> | Lt will be maticd for 10 cents, HADISON i , Se SOON AS af ome usher, and concenied by A clump of bramble we peored | "Giese that miracle was hard nn me.” she reniind Ricterly, | ‘THe Wee tot to the right wears a Mother Hubbard frock of white batiste, with | MADISON Sc. THEATRE, 24 St, near B'way {ensign joa oe. 30, WaTINERS. BEET Net als oat akine nareon was hidden behind n cloud. aunt loat tha teweleuns the rinning with that girl whose | yoke of tucking and trimming of embroidery, but the dreas oan be made from MR. & MRS. ROYLE MY_ WIFE'S cys wet HE Cue THURS, &@ SAR 2 Piecaution to light a dark tantern, which te produced fram | "Ob. thos wll ho marred shortly," T sald, not |wingham and similar sturdy materials as well as from the finer white fabrics, " '. » HUSBANDS [oe or States teet ia. Wells-Dunne-Marian Muslesl Comedy (oy is bag, and the yellow lustre streamed so close to the | shoW hor what T thought of her perscertinet ap wing to" he quan ~-— rm eee — yas Vg or what t Dayusre, of material required for the modlum size (2 years) Is 28-4 yards] -— ; —— — EER Anat he seamed to neal tn a pool of olden leht. “In | “Mrs. Forrest han given her consent, vn knae.2 age git Innes wide, melth 28 yard of tucking, 11:2 varda of insertion and] LION fystieri'e ss ey ssive. | ROOF | fy CK S eS 5 vy. he dug up the box and MAPS And Go we nats NOFA Of Possibill. '1 yard of embroidery 41-2 inches wide to make as illustrated, PALACE ‘Admission, 29¢, & =| BEST. SEATS, \ rst it open with a steel instrumen ‘eo could seo the| "es." she sold smartly, and so we ted, t — pera IG) n of his eyes ns he eloated over the mass of old and at each other. barted.. wrutually Rogen The pattern, No. 4.27, cut in alzes for children of #ix months, 1, 2 and 4 years! j>"um ay away jst eHOW BY TOWN. | NQPAN lex vA ITA Mawiiee Wea keer | DRIGHTON BEACH. en Davners and J set a trap for the highwayman, of age, Will be mailed for 10 ceats, KEITH § : ESTAR ‘THR WHITE GLAVR. Next Week| THIS | MARIE 0D! Setar Golma Herman. The Opacity Noma | WAKE ana § other 3 ad 30--ORBAT Al (To Be Continued.) Amn acer to Cosnien Bhe Wasld. Pulltser Building, New York City, wath bt | PRICK be and Oe, ma which were displayed to his greed: 5 Hine ‘hi drama been enacted, but Nathaniel, thous ‘he 6435 bn Ponen poretinetn ety 0)9¥