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- all * * os . x sat se ny EVENING . WORLD'S # HOME # MAGAZINE # - oe | |6U CUTHE EN oleRsoor ree @iovld = NEW YoRKERS.; Rich and Rare re the Gems She Wears. $b400986 999088 Fed eHaODEDERED CHEDDEBIDORE DES 4426 sevrenorsensessassssereesosesesa| BOVE-MAKING IN IRERAND. By Alice bk. Milligan. Ey Irish way of courting in those days and in quiet ¥ rt SS 4 . R country piages even to the present day was, and {s, Bee ie ereaactnneircome: | | AGK wwitson, ove ot #0 “A Maid Employed at the Waldorf-Astoria Has Been Robbed of $500 Worth of Diamonds.” —News Item. | A ery aiterens to that style of thing which makes tho at New York as Second-Cluss Mati Matter. ; Spine i abject of many finely-painted romances. ‘here were no . dred disinterested — fri stolen Interviews, no twilight walks, no thought of kisses or | J made thinse tivety aboard the a 4 Geno 77159600 ® | even hand-clasps—in short, no love-making whatever. But «NO, 16,355 [ VOLUME 44... [Erin even in the hour of defeat, re-[ 3° AIRING Tras A ~ | marked ght at the Waldort-As-| = £ a/aMowos NE Home IN, Bane bic iats ae Me a making Peter took his place (AN EVENING WORLD IDEA. : calf faeees sors ov Asha lead tee monday sok thay ahe ey cetaean cake laa hla i - ‘he sixteenth course of Free Lectures to the People will | iin OEE fp os ee Cae draught of milk from her hands. Then in the quiet even- g pen next month. ‘The phenomenal growt' of this mn cddeA: GOABANNEIAIION TE Kees <j ings when the work was done and the evening meal was Ss shows that it fills a public need. ‘The enormous attendance harged that feelin and the Zh over Peter would rise and look out of the door and say to ‘of men and women has proved that many thousands of our | ate lput asneching 16 his father or sist ‘Tis a fine night. T think I'M go for =| p a bit of a stroll.” And the bit of a stroll inevitably ended \ hard-working citizens appreciate this means of instruction he Free Lecture Course is a school for working men and Swomen.—New York Sun of yesterday. The free lecture movement, of which the New York .,. prevent Shamroc n= prey hamrock win on the narrow path through the wiin bushes up to the atl over which it was but three steps into Alec McCrossan's haggard; and then across to where the firelight shone wel- ense!’ replied his 1 4 Hiculous! What in the wor y World is the father.—Dr. Leipziger, aitoctor of the f° roid he put in the water «0 interfere comming ShrovKH an open door, | Jecture system, in an address to the Universalist Civb at the | with tho boat? Sain sue iae the family ‘circle was widened to) make Hotel St. Denis Feb. 25, 1903. | “Why,” replied Wilson, “Reliance, of Bere Al he miter land age te aid Raaioa: we aad draw at the pipe, and maybe he didn't. Anyhow, ‘ne would sit there quiet and contented for long enough, talking all the time to McCrossan or the neighbor men, but with quiet, nappy eyes watching Rosie, the loved and chosen one, as ‘The Evening World originated, urged and secured passage of the Free Lecture bill.—World Almanac “Ree of Events,” 1839. “The direst strait I was ever in in) 4 | course!"* Ong AT WORK y life,’ sald Timoth J. Campbell These citations establish the origin of the public '° pbell, HUNAN REASON ae : ly indicate their present |, "2% One day recentty en T was IN ALL MER she @at in the flickering Hght or moved about the room, schoo! free lectures and sufficiently indica' pres ts MURS ORIRRRRA WAR VHGA ata And there was a gleam In her eyes and a smile on her ips t Glory. which told him he was welcome and bade him stay long and coine again oon, and in his heart was a firm resolve, \ as soon as ever he saw his way to marrying, that he would ‘¢ Rosie andsno other. ‘his, in spite of all that is written {n story books and silly romances or # on the atage, Js the recognized an? seemly Irish way of courting—Donahoe's Magazine, PERFUMES AND NERVES. Perfumes are health-giving as well as beauty-giving, and their use, therefore, is not wholly a matter of taste. Nearly all perfumes have antiseptic qualities and are valuable in keeping away infection. ‘The perfumes which are the most agreeable to the sense are not aiways tae most helpful to the nerves. Ambergris, for instance, is positively offensive to many, yet ft is said to possess a wonderful power of clearing the brain and driving away the blues, On the other hand, attar of roses, with the +) suggestion of glowing suns and gorgeous eastern colors, pre- disposes to tears. A faint odor of musk acts as a tonic, for which the best antidote is the odor of sandalwood. The fragrance of cltron importance as a feature of the city's educational system.|_ few blocks from my office when In effect, it is now possible for a man or woman em-|T thought Td take a car T put m ployed daring the day to secure without tuition charges Hand ene peaks and found Wd lett | @ im the evening a course of instruction comparable with | ..,,, rales anpeenl Tes es eet that provided by a college. Regular attendance for Al pocket, I was just about stepping off series of years should provide the basis for a liberal edu- dike netoue atts CY) ‘ ae we cation of scope and thoroughnes Janield/man-who wes selling tape toeas- The comparison with a college course {s not forced, | iro, 4 young fellow coming along, | % for the attendant has the college professor lecturing tofthinking the old man had dropped the | ‘ him for the same length of time as in the college class-|dime, handed it to him. He pocketed room on topics of equal profundity and with stereopticon eases acca eet and other apparatus of equal excellence. ekesiltiNot “ont gout lite Columbia's former president, now Mayoy, Dr. Felixjalong on my journey—on Adler, Thomas Hughes and other lecturers of celebrity, you-saylng strong words about things aye occupied these lecture platforms. ensreli ss awen one In their modest beginning in 1889 tke lectures nUM-} ayo policemen were discussing the ered only 186 and they were given in only six school-| ways of New York City at the corner HERES MOPIN YER 4 CAPTAIN SOON, MIKE, 50 you CAN WEAR PIAMONDS Too! NO LONGER THE FASHION FOR ACTRESSES TO LOSE rooms; the attendance was 22,149. Last year 4,221 lec-| ot Fifth avenue and Thirty-eightn street ene THEIR D. 7 A says the Kansas City Independent. L} THE COOK JAMONDS= THEIR tures were delivered in 128 halls and 1,204,126 auditors) oie vet, this in a great old town aay HAS HER (IAIOG WILL D0 THE LOSING is as soothing to nervous folk as the sound of far-off music. ; heard them. There are now lecture-rooms in Hell’s caja one, reflectively. ‘ull of ups and Wi “Toots roo! ‘The scent of orange flowers Js so depressing to the action | of the heart that it fs not safe for any one with disease of that organ to inhale {t for any length of time, Reviving per- fumes come from herbaceous plants largely, from the odors of mignoneite. rosemary and lavender, and soothe the nerves In time of Shakespeare some flowers were especially ded- cated to middie age. Perdita puts lavender in this list. ‘The perfumes of lilies, jasmine and acacia are peasant and soothing to a healthy sense, though delicate nerves cahnoly enjoy them even ‘n thelr garden freshness. Brought closer tn clusters of blossoms, their order {s narcotic and deprese- ing, ao that persons grow faint at the smell of them and ‘ may be put Into heavy slumber as if drugged by their odor, \ \ Kitchen and Mulberry Bend as well as in remote locali-| downs for a good many. 1 just saw a ties iike City Island. feller goin’ down the avenoo in one o} them big red automobiles, with a nice winte! e} nse lec- i In the course of a winter an attendant at these | Tatlin’ pesldev at hime wethi Or 'a enlightened on the latest progress of the world | (ajcin' and smilin’. A year ago last < En fn science and art and invention. Wireless ‘teleg-| April [ arrested that feller for stealln’ AMBER MAIO! raphy, the X-ray, color photography, stained-glass win-|a bottle of milk off the end of a milk fuagi, fevers, medical plants, hydrogen, musical] V@son- And now here's him in hie own timbre, money—merely to enumerate a small percentage wrimcatty Bestsiell of the topics treated is to show the wide range and varlety of the information given. One night the Hstener}] LETTERS, may be told all that the lecturer can compress into an QUESTIONS, = . w hour about Shelley. Another night takes him to the ‘THE IRON TREE OF VIENNA. \ Riviera in the company of an experienced traveller and} ~ ANSWERS. Hanity the world over could there be found a tree whigt \ has come into more intimate connection with the youth de- irous of success in life than the curious iron tree of Vienna. For in the old days, when It was ‘the custom of every ap- prentice who had attained to some degree of proficiency in his trade to bid farewell to family and friends and get out ‘on foot to seek his fortune, he went before leaving the city and drove @ nail into this tree's trunk, Should the natl drive straight, ‘the act was regarded as | especially ominous of auccess and that his road over aim. | culties would prove smooth, but when ft bent or broke in the‘ driving the face of the apprentice turnef suddenly awry, he | with views so graphic that he sees much he might miss if on the spot. Another night he is in the Polar Sea ‘A Wins Both Reta, swith Nansen or in an Inventor's workroom studying the | 7° '"" Falor of The Evening Wort qu A beta that a child born in America effects of radium. There is hardly any tople of the) of tnglish parents 1s an American. He times of popular or scientific interest on which he is] «iso bets that a child born in England f of American parents is an American Jt fe an educational boon the appreciation of which| or "gusgtnat, the child born, in Tngiand @m proved by the phenomenal attendan' HEARD IN THE HOTEL LOBBY. Parents is English inae- nfuch as the child born in America of PISOOBOM Eng! parents is an American. B also hi fail utterly in Mfe or that sue- / bets that the child born in England monds xp uur * ; — believing that either he would fail utterly in life or the { A SHAMROCK IV.? Sin A n ~ Dia are expensive for a purse that’s not extensive, 8) jate and through most difowlt : RUDE On omenuereanegVOle a Nu tui * And each day the glitt’ring gem is growing dearer and more rare. Rognd ould only, come’ to isn 7 { ; Sir Thomas but a week ago was sweating that he| "rst taking out his papers, would ne'er consent to a Shamrock IV. Now in less coy ora Se EORNSE: fas I can find a man to design a boat to beat the Yankee] Is there any chance of iting over a sloop.” broken knee-cap? oO. R. The tea millionalre has fought a good fight and won Why Not Try Itt In the remnant of the ¢ree which now remains so many nails have been driven that not a vestig of its original wood can be geen, Literally its surface ts hard as nails, while the community of those it presents is one heterogeneous, fairly striving with each other for place and prominence, THE RAZOR IS ONLY A SAW. Do you know where they are golng? Why they're scarce and scarcer growing? All the New York maids and nurses spend their “‘sals.” for “sparks’’ to wear, OO: SATISFIED, WHY SHOULD HE? PROVOKING, “GOOD SHOT. a ‘well-merited admiration for the pluck and sportsman-| T° ‘he Editor of The Evening World: Ps < Uke persistence with which he has carried the contest |» Det B (nat if he weighed ap $ | «Do you know why we @ip a razor in warm water befoge through. It has been his added ill-luck that what began] of beet his weight would remain the| 3 | we begin obi wing, and do zoly iow whe eo rvell, tals cat as inspiring sea rivalry declined into drifting-match | san FRED BECK. | 2 oy and ped ete caer ia a eaw, not a knife, and it conditions somewhat {n the nature of a farce. The Got Hin Sian at Last $ works like @ saw, not like a knife, Examined under the i he naked eye, microscope Its edge, that looks 0 smooth to ¢ {a seen to have innumerable and fine saw-teeth. When these t clogged with dirt all the honing and strapping in flasco-like finale evoked feelings of regret in every lover] To the Kultor of The Evening World of genuine sport. Public sentiment reached a stage After waiting five years for a street eee eae 5002006086 ; i. be sign to be placed here 1 finally, after teeth where even the most patriotic of us would have relished] considerable negotiation with city of- the worid will do no good—the razor ts dul, and nothing will @ race with Reliance for once in the challenger’s wake. | ficials and local gas company, was «l- sharpen it. Then is the time the ignorant say it is ‘tired iy When Lipton cliallenges again may we not look for| lowed to place a street sign designating and stop using it, but the wise know it fs only clogged. r a i Y Seiien.| the street, at the corner of One another type of boat? Musi we put up with more “skim-| 41.4 gignty-fourth street and ming dishes?” This style of yacht has reached a de-} jue, at my own expense at a cost o: velopment which wakes it at best a toy boat of a larger|$*. and believing that such an act of model, useless for practical purposes, deficient in sea- pindness Seren ing| part of the city officials should not be ov going qualities. in effect the yachtsmen have done on respectfully he 10 thank iver thee H 5 bY y cn | OUr Paper the sea what the old six-day pedestrians and their suc- WILLIAM STONERRIDGE. cessors, che endurance-contest bicycle racers, have done "There is absolutely no ground for ¢! on land to carry sporting rivalry to absurd extremes, eS = our surmise that radium emits energy without joss or waste Most of this development has been accomplished since a | : forever. The = 4 t it is competent to 0 on 3 Mayflower days. Would {t not serve the interests of the == Soe ——— ef sae and (iitresponsibly mooted, that it contradicted international sea championship contests be! = = : = 0 ney? servation of enengy, and was troub- erat sa tenet | the principle of 1N¥ Ce idea that they must overhaul thele . ling physictata with the idee Hundred hird ave- they use them, and ‘They dip them in wanm water before ey the teeth are kept clean. It is because a rasor isa nw ‘that lather is used on the beard. The lather doesn't q 4, az so many people think; it stiffens it, er pagent 4 resisting aurface to the rapon’ ee Friend—Wait for the bonsmots, Homer—Didn't see you “out In Stran ger—-Did you miss your, * Mr. Baumgarten. your automobile to-day. car? ef us 2 Mr. Baumgarten — Danke! 1 Mr. Rusty Ransom did not par- Harker—No, my wife took all Battered Party—Miss It? Naw; » haf eaden enough alretty. ticularly enjoy his recent trip. the gasoline to clean her gloves. T hit It square first pop. EEOOOM DOLPOODDDOHH IDS GIGODOGHHPDHOCPLOHOHIQOGHLOOD F ©GHHHGHOSDHOHHS®HODOHDOHE GODS OHMHOHPHOGHHHHHHEHHHOH THE ENERGY OF RADIUM. tutte he popular and gral that ft will present a firm an: $OOSF-2O99904 “The wise, though, don't suffer their razors to get clossed. | { | o—this idea was a sratuitous absurdity ‘ | back to more primitive conditions? In that event we 8? ‘. ; ought always to be delighted to BOR Eas asva ics aluapestniseit of d teen cone By WILL N. HARBEN. - « +» A Love Story of Northern Georgia. —, _ | ineortos—s thing which ties ct Decause of a breeze tow brisk for spinnaker booms, but EDING CHAPTERS. the law w oy do on su8.eyk foundation. Tt is Teasonable to » t TERS i as ised by the huct in his “I've come here thts mornin’ to do my. line ¢1 r he lov t not va vith vt ever had the slightest foun Raita placevan exhilarating runt wing 40d wing with the tot auth leg FOEO TCHS HEC Taye Tar TeUad oi Qut rune I ater IG cat Ral bi NaStt, CCL CHIR Cerne ene ea ene a Paalanine comet tt sedt ge eam and never Teaver, chat eagium and the other tike substances |} wind with deck h viv! ir hin deed he re a) thing that wasn't his but fer that, an'| Ware’, ume. Dhe Good Book says do frs. iillver''-—Lydia drew herself|from you. Did your letters") TOPE . ‘upon their own stores and internal atomic en- ; ris ecks awash—a surviving suggestion of old idattieeBtris| when I told vem hows heabrabte all yore| Wace gues an you'd bave them do unto/ up te her full height, mer startied exes 2 told, you franc inthe first, one, {ee ee hereby gradually disintegrating and falling inte) - in farmer erable all ¥ 1 w ctin' as wrong as sa eorge, ey (ay | ergy, gradi ) clipper-ship glories. Buckley te che gan of a thieving mouaiale’ FMT Nay gorks had _alwaya been away” back| YOU Une are Tq “want folks to. telt mo| mean own on (He calere do vou tired ef the way fae toie staat and ultimately more stable forms of matter, saye @iy Taken George tom bia tut ¢nvironnen!, etucataa as fur ag anybody could trace, an NOW| Thee ebatane git ey toy GATT Ot | Vetter from mo siice he waa| home, and that ft "vou wanted me Td Shiver Lodge Mm and taken hiro inca nis grain. warehouse | hard yon was ; dit git to mo rig! yi fw ? come’ toy } v i . ! “HUITRES,” George promben to juetity the old man's hope for fear an ME to) Hive the falas | end ranatons were ail’stating Axed I certainly do. Misa Ly di and consider mysslt theiumadew nore 2 a a him. George ts in love with Lysiia down, they a yt together an warm color was riging in Lydla Then the girl turned to Mrs. Cranston, | @live to be your wife: “hen ye Back to the bill of fare comes the oyster elther in| imz,chilt of prow, pin toa him in| writ. an’ signed a paper Mi tiitiyer's| f° aie ing In Laydla'a) ring avaten towards her i her euger: hot Canemer noped ‘there wag tottt| = SHIPS FOR WAR AND PEACE, if humble English guise or as above in menu card French, | Lydia's parents. Hs ea her to marry | 8Ot it—testifying under oath that yore] the Telnes ane wrong. madam asked CL AES ee You T inad recelved ne coun, note tellin Those unfamiliar with the differences in the construction Sita tao |selier.) 1 was thus that it appeared’at the (inctre until he Tee Teltare ta tn- | Pa Wasn't aaturally a dishonest man ‘It's all’ about yore daughter, here.|S8¥ you talldng to he I did not get one I'd Paha eae of ghipe made for war and peace may wonder that the epee (| PP al | Relea and @ cows jorge ie shot dy bur! They sey, George—an' Mr. Hill s|8n' George Buckley,” Mrs. ‘Hillyer why, dau heer 1 wished everything over between us. Oh. 3.1 knots an hour maintained by the Kearsarge te @ cause | dinner of the Eagles, those experienced gastronomes. |*!*"* a he'll put it through right away—that| Ped out, with froness. aarae etre me eel cemanced Hover vealized hee maa, panappy! | t of 81 Mrawion when passenger steamers make more then @ | j ‘The oyster as we know it now is largely the work of CHAPTER IV. they are argoin' to git tt Legislature | Rutt yea eee eens ry Cranston hesitated and then and gh ng herer wound renote ‘The passenger ship, being built for hile wet Goan \| Peer eh asl en the rope: or t Merete : to exhonorate yore pa. Judge Moore Isn't agreeable to ue.” said, falteringly, her eves on the carpet = he covered her face wi her beam measurement, while in the \ Tose or the cauliflower, which A Happy Endiug, was in the warehouse as I come by, Ft tarece ble, (0, Ue tier, |rYou_ were so anduty wrought un and | er hands and began to sob softiy. “ie | nett ten time* roportion ts but five to one. The “liner* || { "1 lson«was wi : : : . 3 “ the mine " 4) reached out and dre the Pudd'nhead Wiison-was wont to call a cabbage with a ie next morning George's mother| talkin’ to Mr’ Hillyer, an" he come out| won wage old that agin vou: but it] fe tna realy dere ne shoots Jand held them while rear T ae ONT | Oe ets to 87,00) horse-power, while the Kearsare uses but college education, So greatly has the old mussel been returned to Darley, and came di-|an’ tuck me by the hand, an’ says he.| bottom facts. [ believe yorre tryin’ to other,” ia ipterrapted her, “you |" ‘The Kearsarge made in her official trials 16.84 knots, develcped in tootisome qualities by cultivation and rectly from the station to his room.| ‘Mra. Buckley, me ‘n’ them twelve men| Keep yore pure-hearted daughter from have gone too far.’ You had no right, “God Dless you. ittle woman,” he | &%?- nen greased for the ocasion; every lump of coal . Ravana vantavad lel atared atiner’in loiaaelatawfil miata ken so ce he vet | dol What's right. an’ to persuade ver) Wder heaven, to act as you did. It was | said. It seems like a dream, {| but she wes t Se ee eiatett casita seawires | propagation. Vhe old world knew it, but Long Island aoa ade le a baled a 1 mista An, says he, ‘ef]to do what she'll regret, Thar hain't|%_ crime. considering his condition and can't realize t you are here telling | yed had been sorted out by . bbe 8 revealed to the epicure its delights. Sad surprise, for she was dres n black, |a case like that had come up in a com-| Dut one man on the top-side o° God's| my, feelings... Mrs, Hillyer, is Hor-| you—you really care for me and expert, employed Tegularly in trials, sustained that | 2 he Di ghts. Saddle Rock and Blue} even to her sun-bonnet Tumty whar doctors an’ luwyere was) Steen globe to-day” that ane ort to) tenge.at homer THEE it ena Sarin man an dul four hours and in smooth water. | 8, " . ‘ “Yfother,” 7 . a TPR coveries, | marry. an’ th e} . : 8 r, Miss Lydia i ft cah't—e; e | oint it gave us, though the beds from which these ya-| “Mother,” he asked, wonderingly, [up to the latest notch in new discoveries, |W Nia) give gua! gs, Gores Buckley.| «Well, I'm going to explain to Gi ‘an't ape | rieties of the wyster took their names are no longer “what has happened?” a plea of insanity would’’a’ been made} I'd tik v2 seein’ and I'm going now," Lydia sald, “i loved you for a long tim YE Jk e pro- y eto know? After seein’ all that|shan't walt one m py gently, prassi URYIN a he did no’ "8. anys ho; ‘the twelve! D! 8 a i . ntly. returning the. pra G SEEDS FOR ARS. ise: The New ‘York of an cariler era was an aveq| She ti not anener for @ moment, bul|an’ suatained. But,’ anys he, ‘the twelve PIUEUL account” In the papers “ot the [AON T geel_and How kve fale alt mong, | tus hands, “but Cdid not reallae it iH B I f. ‘ sat down near his bed, and folded herl jurors will sign a paper with me, an | BTONE done his old father, vou cayn’t! Yi : ¢ ture has undertake: « aor ; r \ six f i a cs r rtl¥on have done everything on earth fo| that night tn the summer-house, when tment of Agriculture n @ series greater oyster-eating community than now. Restaurants| bonnet in her lap. Yora husband's name will be cleared.’| trans Tene nt ee then unded boy's! make me untrue to Min Baller nue Eoverneara Gov. Telfare ineult vou as sua intended to answer, {f possible, the old question, } | for tho sale of the bivalve increase and imuttiply, but| “When t heard how you was hurt an'|Oh, George, 4 mixhty nigh breaks my [Sie tinued ty the staring, “wondering |Tiononeatens Til. meso tonery to actual | Men you epoke to him astvou dia, end | sHow long can seeds remain buried in the soll and still re || the ancient glories of the Fulton Market stalls are not| it up." sue said. presently, OT welt | heart. lowed: alt (em eecen ant Fi—dld you Leas about a certain | one want me tocnevert™ with that | WORE You ANd abe Jur, Teapeci Yor cate thelr, power of germination?” In 18m Dr. Beat reported i}. | dimmed. in the old-timer's memory. In those daya the}. te i; aaa clots know: about adi oar Hegel ava ale an'}oand jest before he thought he was Phe RIP Arne GUlCRIy frou the sotmen, {Man help nk his tite make rasher| vat he had found seeds which responded to germination ‘as ‘ i y yore pa e's dead, George; yore pore] had Cid Nick tn ‘im, while the wath] goin’ (o be ahot by tiem robbers?” 2 Pua) 4 * | George, then T. saw the diffe I haying been buried twenty years. The seeds “Sbicago admirer got them only in cans, sore aad and Duried, All his trouble| was he couldn't holy hisae'f, Ita goin'|. “L heard he wrote something—some in-| entered the room and We didnot. lock He eeR ott and Nitns see seemed wdweet | eats eee gricultural Department at the Arlington farm “He was a bold man that first eat an oyster.” From|!s over: he's in God'a charge now.” to bo in all the newspan HERO Santande eetae_Fapled tne] toward, her, thinking it was Hortense| Krerward in the, arto y buried Heed with ary clay In porous clay pois, covered with “the typhoid scarer of”recent years it has seemed that | eee eee nent ee ee vell Are vou lad to near it, Gaara Adoine wat fhe man had demanded: Pes ATER UL 2) AACN a reels lt show aM) how 1 felt but sou, O | are pavand placed at various depthe, trom six Inches to three Ms ‘y 4 then Buckley 8a comfortingly: "Well, More than anything,” wi che re ‘y ® . me. haven’: a sl stood. die or you. "4 2 Fe . Swift's penerk 8 to have a present application. But| you must net grieve over ee much; | in a low, husky tore. ss reply, gut of the House since we got Wack from The TA Rave niughed wad cesrtea eye) ee Ne NEC Lae Cea aca ee ett generate wise man vii not heed the alarmist as he w: ale 1 tt y Hiltyer went do: r 7 tanta.” i to sit erect. er his diss: y i resenting by vay cs the arningly|motter. After all, it may be better as| Mra, Hillyer went down to Cranston’s. | *" Weil vou some'n. wont| SuBlentf Stine, George!” ane cried, and Miatsit Nie toni top, tne other HURRE In | De mmede at the end of 1,2 6 7 22, 15, 2, 25, 9, 40 and BP | its to the reputed presence of germs in the bivalves. |!* !" . She was attired in her best ck slik!on. M t that letter) she laid her hand softly on his ‘brow! Ty was 1! but it was all T could ao} years. she answered;| gown and flowered bonnet, and she in my hand. I did intend to read it to) and gently pushed him back on his pil- you TWO-HANDLED STONE SLEDGEs. There is nothing in it, And besides, if every article of |, TMA N, 8. Geer ; you, but 1 won't, fer is too sacred. But] { For y i rr t re} . He nd eri ‘ possessing germ-carrying possibilities is to be ruled Lee aeaiaeeand ee ae Ma y't| walked with a firm, decided tread, She}}'l1 tell you that the pore boy was both-| it's kind of you to come," he said, eorge said, and he drew her rae . treated right, ms boy, It tured out] was Invited by the maid-sorvants at|ered by’ Jest one thought in that awful really Was hot—not oineen i _uead bill of fare many of us must go hungry. Jest like T thought it mought, ‘The doc-] tho door Into the sitting-room, where| Moment, an, Tat was, that the woman Lu J ae mng—tha€ | her on the tips, "God ‘Thirteen hundred stone sledge-hammers have been taken ’ 3% , 4 ti ¥ oved a ‘. 0 as to IND. Bite: — tors up thar sald hig erim-nal acts all] Cranston sat before an open window, | he left to marry a worthless man. He ‘George, A SN <——— out of tunnels made by prehistoric men in the fron mines at {| oAnother of Férgus. 11 come from that olf hurt in hia head vit jnto the my spring su ged Mr. Hillyer to ax ‘er not to do it.| ni thought o ‘ve come to ex- eee Me, U. @. A. They are made of black hematite and have ihe ergus Hume's mystery) arior hia death they made an examina aaciuetiaome: Scone vada" died that td ‘a been| pinin, and be ‘0 forgive me. 1 am| © Laalie, U8. A. 3 aa cr lee } hes ‘The Evening World's serial for next! ion, ‘They found ‘at a splinter o° the ‘ b sf nig mespage from the grave, I wonder] hot quite as bad as 1 seem. George, T ’ no other finish than a groove al the middle of each i | 4s “The Pagan's Cup,” which the G. W. Dilling- . Cleat ese tT = tid not know of the shooting till wo re- agan UP. 3 | showing where formerly they wera bound by withes te bilan) ‘and ty whose permiasi K- | eki)) had been workin’ into his brain all| side, Lydia Cranston had risen to her feet,| turned from Atlanta. I heard the dan- handles, Greenstone, and jasper used by the abot i} bie iy whore permiasion It 18 re ree ear. wince hice fall of'n the| 4 t Nas powerful, glad to hear.” aid] and stood bending toward the impas-|ger wan over, but { at once wrote vou BY FERGUS HUME. srooden hap f “5 Lie @ romance on the order of the weird and| ro, Tt anally formed an ab hat {aits. {ilver to ihe niajor, “that the | sioned speaker, her great, bemutiful eFes|q letter. I have, just, discovered that ines for war axes were not hard enough to chip away the | which reaches a thrilling climax in the] Ss", i an abcess that) New York specialist made a favorable | distended. & other intercepted It. 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