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The Magie by Which One Young Woman Beeamea Jhow Girl, 2 wo ) The Remarkable Transformation Which Made Mabel Carrier a Broadway. Beauty: MISS CARRIER’S STORY Told by HARRIET AUBBARD‘AYER Author of “Abner Daniel,” ‘‘Westerfelt,”” &c, Printed by permission of Harper & Brothers. Copyright, 1903, by Harper & Brothers, ture which stands out above all her good ones, let her consult « specitlist Modern surgery performs factal mira- cles, For instance, saw that my eye- brows were just a ftrifle too close to-| gether, They nended| shortening toward! the nore and lengtBening toward the temple, A cosmetic , surgeon corrected this defect by permatnently removing @& fow—Just a very few—hairs near the centr “To lengthenithe eyebrows toward the temple was a matter of careful, per- sistent brushing withy an eyebrow brusa and coaxing/the newthairs by the use of fan eyebrow grower. “My hair was not)of uniform color, but darker in spots, and always fying about my face, I found that irregular- ity of color was due to improper wasb- {ng or shampooing. partly to a poor s2- lection of soap and partly to improper and drying. I had the shampoo- pecialist until I learned ai SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. tna, eting-toom, when Mrs. Cranston came in from the ram Hillyer in his hot youth killed Lynn Hambright | PAV, qnd escaped the penalty of the law. Haunted by remorse ig Well. you may be satisfied, Major Cranston,” she said ne ecaced he rescives. to save a man as a substitute for) @ut tm not : ‘ % Hambright. George Buckley is the son of a thieving moun- ‘Oh, you are not; what's wrong now?" He put his paper Hem ig ;, wha has been sent to (he penitentiary, Hillyer dma and looked up at her inquiringly. takes George from his bad environment, educates him and NYquirai dente ake tists y Ly clei Gone ee all,” replied takes him into his grain warehouse. George's great danger | ‘he (00s oa ‘ {— drink in moments of despondency. George ylelds once} j; What's she done now?’ The Major spoke with just a and Hillyer tells him his story. George promise: rite Pe for he Was interested in the political news the old man’s hope for him. Hillyer undertakes a gigantic Pryce bert i apecuiation In wheat, resolving to Fisk. Nie all Jn ibrand Bel ag:Ste Damn copes mug Cune cana itea Cee ikersne wa r ‘ Pt) x 5 F 0 6 she was Yulded In every move by George Buckley's advice in Richmond 1 wouldn't care, but she's ax different as can e. CHAPTER III, “why, I’m sure the child seems well enough to me,” grumbled the Major, ‘The Wheat Den’ r “Well e h? She’ v" Horn was alee inthe fice of the warehouse one| alin? Gacierou ses an inch befors your nose? Dont you Mnoraing about the middle of the following week when| remember how ahe cried when we moved away {50m iIh, 74 9 'k ond, and all the visits she promised Kitty Cosby and the Kenner came in from the post-office, the morning's mail} Giher girls back there? Then you remember how she moped in his hands. Qhout ‘the first month down here, an’ the fun she made of sane naree ne a-whiszin',”” he sald. ‘It's one-ten in ¢he| tila place and the people, but now look at her. Shes Ue Led Bene wee rosie! guava) Cakelal tool's advion | cogeere ate ‘everything here, What do you think it means, Mr. Hillyer, unt git out while you kin. I've got George's in-| "Oh, she was sick and, tired of that, sis social set_up PG ene you have, an’ it's better fer young] there,” said the Major. “and this stmple, healthy life here terentab haart the same as you Dav®, £0 young there.” said the Masces ‘with her as ie, has wih. me and men to g0 slow an n the safe aide. mi ’yMyever. knew What a good appetite or a pleasant Hillyer smiled broadly and rubbed his hands together with} night's sleep was {ll to Nf him, “You ri ing done by)a s the method,/and mow 1 tuke care of It f se satisfaction, “You were jest as badl Oh, do dry up!” Mra. Cranston sat down by gn sir at intense satiate ve aoe ie Re Oh, dg aty UOT pat ort you know Lydia never was rattled when it hadn't reached a do! higolcid ae i till George Buckley got to com'ng here and bring- myself. x “The shampoo ias+a mixture gonals}ing his judgment, with ooks aml papers and going out with hor? why can't you *Sranston’s brow was clouded over, “Don't insult : He stood up, his short legs quivering of the yolkstof two egxs and the juice of two lemona. This Is washed out with a alone; ef I'm willin’ cads behind the investm let George plenty o' Isenner shrugged his shoulders and made no reply George | } eee ae ee ee are eat ohne was voming in at the door. ‘Hello, young Gould: the cot: | he convicted thief—tt t dreamed—why, I'd imo Womonn. Thla lp wathed out wit ally rinsedtinnumeradle umes with clear ily. “Are you weak at the kneea?"| shoot the top of his head off It he dared ott i i be hi re is no use waking up the servants out in the yard, “OM you mean wheat,” said Buckley, indifferently, as he Mrs, Cranston. in a tone modulated to that sae wanted wont to hie desk. ‘That's Mr. Hillyer’s affair. al tise. We con't want any bloodaned: what we want aasenger ara jelegram, Hin-| (8 common sense, { don't think there ts much danger 50 Just than a messenger boy came In with 9 Lees fy Girls will often allow themselves to enjoy the admira- water, sprayed through a rubber tube. ‘The attachment can be bought for % cents, and every woman should have one. This shampooing I do-once a week ton bayer cried out, Jov yer opyned it with shaky fingers, ubawcnan ae tah ga me Hon ot men they. w ald not dream of marrying, and Lydia id it om his desk: quite calmly, a gleam o' has too much fame! e iaink of raging him , i Wiiteaa ope y got Mee jacobe offern a dollar twelve and a half,” he sad, m- extent, but it is well to take tme by the My complexion was one of my good bog OR ras ol ne coteamuyet owas apriiay icing him come here at all, You points, but my skin was very delicate : vely, as he looked : put you eald it. W ack the religio sth t of make- Clay ele da penina tho | Mow: Put vou sie It eatabliisn wocint lines, When he stood ind 1 knew the danger of make-up, which is necessary on the stage. Its Wenner stared and the nspat against the wall : so well, and)'—— ey stove. Nl Send her off to-morrow!” cried the Major, still ex- evil effects I fight with a hygienic soap, a face brush, plenty of pure water and eee nehudy's cragy,” he grunted. “Wheat can't stand 4¢) i104, pis voice rising high and crack! that.” f ne b, you ,won't, [unless yolk really, want to drive her the an eo aa eienty a with a hearty smile on wrong gaid Mra. Cranston "ve seen many unhappy. fa little carbolic acid. T use twenty drops Hillyer was gacing at George wit y mismated marriages made through that stupid course, end Of a weak carbollc solution to a large face. + he asked.| Lve always sald Td act differently: if it came to me, Lydia ‘nt to do, my boy?" he asl would get aS headstrong as a bull If we showed her that basin of water every might before re- tiring. I find this removes every trace “What do you think we oug! ‘Remember, I only want yore judgment, Er we hit the cet we were trying to drive her, and opposition naturally makes P girl think more of a man who is unfortunate No, we feet fo'moat I'll never throw it up to you. qnuat simply go on as if we never imagined she could, be- Georg: was silent for a moment; the others hung of his re-| ivan us by marrying a man of that kind. She's not a fool ing me in a rather ticklish piace, Mr. Hill-| dhe may admire George Buckley, and be sorry for him in ink several times before she mar’ of the make-up, and women in private fe will find it invaluable for removing dust which clogs the skin. “But I learned that {t was not suf- ply. "You are putt! 1 re Ge my! ve tne responsibility | his treble, but she'll t Yer," ne auld, “I'd really rather not have Me respe Hincit we simply go on as if we are trusting her to pro- of ig a thing as this is entirely on me. tect our famil ficlent to cleanse the face regularly. More frequent bathing was needed to y y Y yhat YOU) The Major took up bis Well," said Hillyer, "you won't mind tellin’ me w rn - ‘ wate he 1 yather admire ; dg. frankly, “Um would do ef ik was all yore affatr’ upg hold awnlle} gyro hye doesn't overs panty, tm keep one fresh and girlish looking. I gradually increased my baths, until now + .’ answered igthert tee tee ved to write an} ance nia trouble, and! waz looks like he had some idea of the Ufpat setts Hy" cried Hillyer, and he viene % : Cteynal Arnos of TePE mitted Mrs, Cranston, I take three baths a day, a cold bath mate und on rising, a hot bath in the afternoon betore going to the theatre and a tepid bath before retiring. A hot bath ts stimulating and should never be taken telegram. Sages to ene stator Hanks came in with his son Bob, *) i'm quite sure there has Never been # well-dressed young man past twenty years of beret a thea ing Det n them, and if we play in paste an expression of deep emba's| wan't be. wean pauped {nine ouler. Fooly The Major resumed bis reading Tagement on OE me been side-tracked?” Hanks gath, w Inding salve Corer Gay aust bet ka : nue elt just before going to bed. It is a t asked Hillyer, woruptly ow. the merchant unawered.| Tinging luosa over her shapely, shoulders es ery at une p-atrorm nowy,’ the ME eon; ware you] MAT Cranston hesitated. “When do you look for Kitty to chee. Sod ite adr rea ane “A manicure Uterally altered the Castile A ow come? usked, Mo nave Y Next week--taward the end—I think, mamma; she wanted ready shape of my fingers by hand and finger Then she'll be ready for a phew oom. 8 tng eald| to stay over for tae Guards’ ball vo hs pont ' anston pinched Lydia's re-redgene’ geek cares eepe ot ittons| pouguet fey this 100. } in Don't you miss a use things, dearest?” Be atte ees iyeed no button, nie je haste 10 ooey\t waa ta of he wanted | Nat one pity mamma.” Lidia, gaye her moter, her eves Nidike moat ici» ot my age, T hag rhe young MAD Mars Exaivition he was making Of it trvstingiy "In fact, sometimes Tm just a litle ashame mat gists of my sah 7 bed w spare bie parent (S Stove in mis usual piace Mune SUEY AINE, Ee tacts eet reaiige. the beauty of tals, ful tied to wear shoey that were too teh 7 Aaa idly, ““ don't think yo're handiin | Pt Duy Ute ene, In th mountains. Mother, Lean \ for me and with raleulogly high heels. y 4 idly ay x ) rin jopin hel -1 ? erica aise roads felds, than + had vieing with other girls for Sees andEe Loam sak lk naturally affected my walk. All these ou know at disfigurements were removed by a chiropodist, and at the same time this foot specialist instructed me In the ma ter of selecting shoes. I learned that a long, narrow shoe gives a prettier foot! than a short shoe that cramps the foot, and a short vamp {s better than a whole shoe that Ig too short, Ghoes should be! fitted as carefully as gloves. “I next learned to stand with my shoulders back without thrusting the| c' common-selize, do us toads and yaneas und favors in the german With 4 lot or fs, Be veaniind re) pe abd abreast oY Oh, mamma” (Lydia Taughed), ‘sometimes Um awfully Pee eMpok on tne wiove. |” Eoe Ye never edie i | ashamed of having done all that, when Wag = “You recKon, 4 paint af ‘4 Nake Wu mul! “When what, darling?” Mrs ¢ tus ps_were Vocher day. an’ pare 4 tat an housin’ & YOuNS | tenance. f moleaintinels Guewitied. Jeet HF | “eWhen there are so many of God's crettires here | ie Frince 2 ae tt ride to mill an @ COrN| shells of poverty and misory trying to rise—arying to gro prince Wales At NOM you've gut & waite elepialtt shelle of pover’y nine of lige. { think I could be pewtecty petsnores reaeliit. put Uy i 1 could only help those peopie tn some, Was, Twant Represalttos ae ropewucsted (sucks | aM ouan remy to encourage, Cm De a, Pee a ai Bat tO vate ‘Then | degradation for a few minute Just the other day I for i ; he : mm om a wagon at the ace, and in aqtired and LeMeO NE ough tie | ARugnter, poorly dressed, but, her features 0 ere cal at the foMorm in tie rear. wi wet when T stopped to speak to them | the cag ot tne Bt paid. Kenner: j Bir s if J were a princess. ihicasie i that) . r s me. 1 have not done any in Ma, feces Tiking » thai, and, poor thing s she in store for her? 4 — SE Pa af toot, nl, P80 art of thing cutayime, Kaye, Mabel Carrel — Ne OnE CaN GIVE errr rae eee neat mead Mabel Carrier When hs that, and or , ise Mo * im. | Fig, tool ot rough the wore | ing but ti fail ante the FOr oC Ne es tered : wer Paints To Day. to make sure ats ean Muncieinae aid et Leek Stylish. E f er h y par egan Kenner. LM Halctuatly killed ner father and brok ABDL CARRIER says that s0 far) ceeded that she is now regarded as one muscle into play. Gradually T could seo| ‘To the girl who wishes to be suc-)fortadly through life she will lead: M | my throat growing more plump, and to| cessful on the stage, beauty will Itt] ambitionless existence. She will be | show girl to the end of the short chap- vaeakons Sala Hillyer, |e ey some? ked Mrs. Cratumarkea Lydia. “You back as she can recollect she had| of the best-ressed and most distip- put he smoked on ea Une] 5 TAT sw Ae months afterward, and the poor thing determined to go on Bee eelaned lopking wamen cn he New| exercise I added massage for (he throat,| her Up seversy simgs in the ladder, A back in a moment, @| tried to keep me from reoognising he jhe told me she WAS }and she cannot recall a moment when | York stage chest and arms, sometimes using # skin| Very attractive-looking girl, 1f she also| ter, for show girls must have youth. | twitching. tried tq Keep Ei oraeit to the ways of her huabend's family; /she did not ardently desire to be not She 1s a Casino girl show girl, and | fd, sometimes electricity. | looks well groomed, dogs not have to| “But If to beauty she will add . Bob not do it, Her husband meant wel " only an actress but a beautiful actress, | that means much—for a Broadway “Ap soon as I saw results I redoubled| stay In the chorus—nor even start there, | bition and hand work sho wit] find tha my efforts, increasing the exercises in| Mr. Shubert gave me my frat chance as| beauty is @ mere in" 1 bearable for her. By gum g.ceesied unable to make Lt Henri” ‘seemed nardly| Mabel know her hands were white show girl myst not only have a beau- nine ySeeneat remark| her feet were not too large, and yet] tiful face and an irreproachable figure, physical culture and dancing. While 1|@ real show girl—one of the bridesmalds|keep up my exercises. and, as You Yollowed no precise regimen, I carefully| {nA Chinese Honeymoon.” Beauty, in| my visite to specialists in the care sho did not look like vhe pictures. But) but her dresses, which are always gor- a oie lore what, you thoueny a. gonyant-bred gil dossn't have many feour, must be wom by her so As to job ,t0 be bolenows youll ail Tul mg | epowk thet se otter. Tight. chances of coqueting with her looks, | enbance their aplendor and real value "e oare how pugh work, George 204, f t fonp By Haars ee father, Ainawered Lydia. “Hallie now the ex: At "last, however, Mabel Carrier) But let Miss Carrier speak for herself 4, : nt." anawored J oride, and ene had no Tht |onme to New York for a few months,| "The Arst thing a gir} should do," says avolded heavy, rich cooking, ate freely| this day, includes good grooming. A/my looks, but to this T have added of frults and salads and drank no alco-| Kiri who 1s not well groomed does not| gona in singing and in French. *: holic Hauora whatever, There ja noth-| find fayor in the eye of the manager,| “Beauty te not everything—no; but It| ing which will age a woman as fast as) nor among her friends, for that matter.|{!s one of the essentials. It ts easier to stimylante. It takes the bloom from| ‘But one must lgok upon the acquire-|ciim> by way of the beauty route thas her complexion, fades her eyes and| ment of beauty as a means, not an end. by means of the music and the Breneh.)y ‘man u fone, oul, and tales, former! art She was very anxious to ReUer tip atteverefia in Ongriges a2 |*ER, SUM yar naara ou any, Def to be dolatered up in hie ware DY Poy amongst |about that marriass, td ear, a3 i tent of her fath or dig i eure be lists 7 wath, hie, to crush Jt for mee om ea ier, love. Seene. nad seinen polishing off at a fashionable school,| Mabel Carrier, “ia to take account of ie y per own Gomes 4 ind Sho consciousness Of having done het ‘and shortly afterward her pagents ro-| stock, Let her Jearn her goods poin' duty. ep Pthink self-sacrifice has ever brought epaut |luctantly consented to her going on the| and her bad ones, Then she is in a po- brings certain hard lines to lips which| If a girl adds to natural gifts the re- And it 1s 9 wise girl who. picks out the: bad reaulte—in the long run.’ stage. sition to enhance the one and diminish) should cur softly and tenderly. 1| sult of scientific grooming she must not | @asiest route which iies within Sleep without a pillow and wear light |think that ts the climax. If she Im-|in the proper appreciation ‘and empha- wising of her good points.” noir task finished. pai a isles Leela ect fren ane: maa AH ARR me] ‘Men sne set to work to improve her| the other. ee ale ti i Garitest appearance. And she haa so far suc-| “If she has any y -| weight clothing. f vate . ° ui ‘a ti lor, she sald; ‘ve had a very, ver: ps v Bue as any particularly bad fea. welght clothing. agine that beaut: will carry her com- ob. n Pott eljeve Tm yare friend, sahiee, cow oh Nein Lydla—oa, no, not openly on Wnt = ne z A NOVEL DINNER TRICK, Amusements. 0b, an’ that I have yore intrust at heart. i if if treated me decently, Mr, | subject!” sho hastened to correct, as he raised his brows in yee, Twas just PUR grwe out there In the oar that | surprise, “but Ine roundabout way. We need not be afrald ‘could work like a steam engine for a man like you. Mr. of her. If she cares particularly for George Buckley she n elf up. seats h ame cick ene rccer st Hanks rectited when he met Kenner the next day. jo a a “ * sol ig ener, rte vars ; . Amusements: ‘ I's Colat PROCTOR'S F2-Ridwe tse: | BROADINY Eres Sete Ef Pd Reg Bape ap ys Bth Ave, {sR REb EV Steond MNCS | 4 “BRINGESS on KEN RNS career am | PRINCESS ot KENSINGTOR Crvamger ous comeene Wi isun si. assem: oe tt | eee ee POWERS style of the walst or skirt changes = f : % hee Bie the look of the dress. ae rae} Prey Tae MAIBSTIC GEAN%,RGLE. Bina ee | me ane sumer ecernaas at, BI THE BOSTONIANS. PA WONT Sie Boa ed Bw HELP ECONOMY Never throw away the good cloth mm ap old dregs, but recolor tt; moke over or trim in anew way ula Ike, Bob?" Wiss SUBS Kote "ot eymmpathy that | |” eh Ae, ar one-corty-two, and that nobody co Bod dedared, qoteh, wag oneworty two, and that, novady could pe tufking. to yOu handed the telegrams ne . Ww IT Aacknowledge I was exc! ras on fen EO" denacoed, peti weteaet, | St We jet oder ued na maa Wah x ; Wel Af ato fo" as ee Mian pion i | Bit AS 483 “HMiver this strain ain't atdoin' you any goo an’ she's entitled to Jans erritory, He wants an ‘fur as i'm odncerned, I reckon we'd better try to un- o out there and quit here. T'va looked into his books ha) Cn Lord! he said that, did he?" and will anew Gyeing.. Send sample of goods when pos- ‘ sie pirectton Dook ane dyed samples 20, ROBIN HOOD. WIZA Wil ona DIAMOND DYES, Buritngton, Vt [| Prices 26-6040 1.00. ‘ 15. ro RD OF O2)"ee rd ze vith MONTGOMERY AND STONE. Paiernitevate hers PABST see 8 ‘trade, an’ he's got'a good thing-a thing that cou it a Mant te TE he th He got ald-fogy ways “You pet, aa’ the old man got whiter an’ more excited ef NP sit to’ to. date, aud X believe. money oan be | gnyibin mber, tris eat, with, Fou. Gearge,, he sald. atcotding tr iare methods, “Welly when | queil.mepomuve, woult You Sell right now, if ft’ was yore he selling out, had a talk with gat?” Georgy ping his head «minute an. shen fe said: pay tins “Well, th: held ne toa a hin | (eet ge ane ea Lin willin’ to. Tt may olimp to one-fety oF they, are anxious to fot Away, and woreven | mauers gut T don't want to res i en the old, man wot m theyiage gokious to pat Away, ad wo t¥en | apaund $s oMmce ke a Ane, Meter te at ri ruc fnvoined About, yo, tHouenon, oavetather wctil cometh at ine mario. of hI, cee tt mem tare Giirat the row he raised over it! He made | "Whar are they naw? asked Hanke, y out in Ine°yard anv cut rood all that morning, and Jofige when | come rou zn ania” They wasn't inithe Batatord wecwed clean out: Bald do much agelnat me] or Tle, her wan Gan ARGS Chowan a tacnce rete Sema MkRegney, whe rae tmtaning, [PO aver Mane «LOR rE ne A b mi Dia right behind ‘im is the old man, The next time that radishes Appear your knife, Without touching the pl ANHATTAN BEACH TO-DAY. eluding the Mystertont AGA: ood, cae ie Shannon's 4#?. Band.|LUNA INDIAN SUMMER Sour ae ‘st N <3, | MADISON R 3 Patye Donel |PARK ,CARNINAL®: |EACHION SHOW, mim” 8 rae vou ever soe Hillyer walk like that? Let's ve THR ser STYLES POR’ 1960. au eve ity. ko Over tolon your table just remark carelessly {place this freshly cut and iT fant SY o' money tent out on a enner, flanks stoo4 under the awning 2 , | thon te sacly “te 1 P i B AST Sate Jul “menner and aie n front of the| that you can lift up your plate ‘without | face of the radish on it, exactly at tne Y P . a a a hai tbe ie oat te arti ooo tg | Ma os SoM NC ce nd ut | Fag Gel ranun (one FA ed Hl T RAND ILYER LIP ER THR SETTING OF THE STYLBS POR 1000-4 males the ra ore! fac! wi! fo) BDO et dd Oe : = ~ ; 5 Ne ala oa ea re.the dent to,deal with, thangs | Te © rtm Be ee trcienitun |e tupac vente paar ena Abs oe EAS ST ser g STIRS. the" Charity’ Nurse. uldn't stand it; we must trade with molid i : e ; 01 je as you do 80. en lift the Two Extra Performances a CIRCLE Tih — oe 4 asain st DAILY. <—s ~ Y. or any other cloth or with another| radish by Its long tap-root and you LABOR DA want Pata ead a nc tatty” aPC ERY BS | "HS e sr aS you foal uncertain Ahout {t," sala Buokley, ‘“why| plate, cup, saucer or glase—or even a| will see the plate come with it, as your bankers jeans to make a cash tranpfer| piece of bread, Everybody will wonder| if the two were glued together y Mr. yer, ane you ip earnest?” he asked, finatly. | and wire you when {t fn edd "on i ty 2 closed?’ ents in Yontnet- Moat Peg gods! to figue thle thine | Mor Bakeer -inat's the very thing, TH run| HOW You are Roing to do it. Tha hollow. radish, you see. acts ASI run, ized radish, cut it in| lke the well-known “sucker, a round . MAGGIE CLINE, “seset*"| KEITH'S gtr Sue “Yorke & Adame. 3 Dumonds and many ot ANERICAN.| ff "i bo| MUN Pa Rea a . ot a if one fay e Nex! Ryne, ‘fore somebody ciep 00) ; up. be the teloerenl 1 office Take a good on, Fen ies ie soe jn the cate. i'm | sunsnine on hearer, cima t0 the Goor and detained fim tn thal two crosswise, throw away the top ana| Msce of leather wetted and pressed 0 | Mat. sat. 214 Are VANITY PAL BU “ae Halvor! Gaited out, 'aw the merchant ras leay-|7er,.ne auvetioned, in tach concern. i wrong, Mr. HIM-| gughtly hollow gut the other part with) to Its centre. | a attached) re-nte BOR DAY MAT, NEXT MONDAY 80, 76,91} BAGUE SIQUT THURSDAY: | ixpaaoN @o. THTRATRE, 94:3 ot bi look around. ror @ moment the eld man gave him an almost frantic J a om = pabidealano sch bio ll MY WIFE'S HOSBANDS. ‘we a } 14th St, Theatre, near 6th ay, Mats Wed. Sat. «$8 Woke Brooklyn Amusements, a. Tt seems to me, Geongo, monet walt George Bt to hie ree ey fend.“ ; Pee ‘as long aa T have you'd Gait | CLE, Pa, al ane Dem sen NUR sued okt oan Amusements Amusement . musements. % i y. ysaatniblb hebeebtis. WARE ATR hs A ‘Half an hou a, th jooke tk with quivering Angers and opencg it re tenucer:| SEAT | THE ROGRR BROS Daweh | H cbidbbb teh Faia seal Viniaa eat tia | comer = Coneve| “| BY THE SAS! Hiliver looked up, ‘Jacobs & want thirty 1” be 1434 ot, & 34 Ave. hen haa are the Dipawure tie ever had. He NAT M. WILLS Hea hin, the Keener Pi that ef this thing falls through without gain I'm 1 es ns ' ————_——— iste t around pwtoe alt No, gon't stop me, Til toll you everything alter. a while. it sar acde or, aon tna rns | Mo, Sea" cane fal rat ere ung atar« wal, | KNICKERBOCKER frets | ALY "SS “aintltuky” | andrew ak Bose Ta 4a aie’ | COLUMBIA : — Mate. Wed. @ Bat, 2.1 e Musical rr) ing to hia feet, The gray head went down, George sl may srcagr ae ees i] " ‘Be signed SALE the Uelegram and sent the Ga away’ TO-MORROW || IN LONDON OARRICK THEATRE, 350) 8 4 Bway -Welte pwilltamna. Yacht Race Pictur BOSTOC K'S BEST. Gs 1 fat Tostatat Ia God's ‘sign £6 me, I " JOHN C, RICE. 1S f Matinea To-Day, F BRIGHTON ctsn dates soul. ie at the throne di- NICHOLAS | 66th St, and = " N thing wettion me, Tee me old) ST 3 t'SEP'T, 5: of a GARDE! Columbus, EP ’ 5 HURTIG & SEAMON'S 125th 6t. Bu: Ast aig. fashioned, roomy guy 8 on tne? baeters: nohow. ain't noms | COMMENCING ovesY SEPT. 7th, | courier Promman’e and cen Binarters Co. 17S QW OMT)? | aabaitratta ; ; +i. | THREE LITTLE MAIDS, PASTORS, cosnstovs |THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET. | "ssi We sec wal fee. ‘what ia it?” he asked his employer, @ cold fear over him. 94M =< = THOS. A. WISE, IRWIN'S BIG SHOW, METROPOLIS ree Rage ie Riches Sease, BEACH Sree iar cas, aaa : aa ac | See ee : Babi, [ota Imeem WEST END, oRED?Y BAGH, LP yqaas cata tr eeRuON das i PSN,

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