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\Summer-Night Trolley Rides » » » [Fay Templeton’s New Fairy Form *# 4% _.«@ « ‘« For Babies of the Tenements.s » How She Got It += Told by: Herself | 4 ’ (RA New Departure by The Evening World’s Sick Gables’ Fund Which Will Give a 29>Mile Fresh»Air Ride} She Dened Herself ror Water and leeeCream Soda, and @lad in Oilskins and Sheet Rubber Sha 2 * o to Poor, Sweltering Little Infants and Their Mothers. Ps o o 2 - Took Strenuous Physical Exercise and Did Other AvoirdupoiseReducing Stunts. oy. bables of the New York tene- how I Rave ceased to ments are to be given a new lease on Ife, These helpless (ittle suffer- \@r@ packed into stifling quarters in the teeming, crowded districts are to ha free twenty-nine-mile trolley rides on Summer nights and to have the bene- * fite and blessings of any breeses that Blow across Manhattan Island. ; In the seventeenth year of its existence ; ‘i Froud of, ian't tt? T have actually loe thirty-4wo pounds, “T have gone through @ course of training ¢hat would make some people die of ennul just to hear abowt tt But I certainly feel gratified.” Tt really took two looks to be con- vinoed that the figure in the tight-ft- ting widow's gown, with tte graceful ourves, wae really Fay Templeton, of the erstwhile floating Grapertes. “The Templeton” style hae become an ‘The Evening World Bick Babies’ Fund will depart from its policy of the past, which had been to employ doctors and medical ald for the infant sufferers of Greater New York, for the city and Ve private institutions, guided by the ex- ample of the Sick Babies’ Fund, have in venue will be the OW so thoroughly covercd that field that | oft brpfe ign ‘stores, the real ae wear ie for heretefore there fs no further necessity for The | feof Now York, Then wp through Tielés'e and “The Reteage at a Evening World to give its attention| roads, with the green trees, the rolling|) THE SICK BABING FUND was started July 11, 1888, herself in the most effective vader there. It hopes that its new plan hille across the river, wis reflect Im its first year it visited 20,866 houses and cared for 11,987] | with thame decepti as : will strike at the heart of the trouble |PSNig,, On—on Into the fresh air, past) | stek babies. ; ted uttering druperien rapt rae and by preventing illness among babes| till @ twenty-nine-mile ride, lastin; two Bach year since ft has cared for about 20,000 sick babies. enare and a del Ms ‘were 6 rather than curing it, contribute/@nd @ half hours, been I Ite biggest year’s work was: Over 20,000 tenement-houses visited, b ame @ gran in the a when " again to the lowering of the tnfant enties't a ma, ive, nal bt rea families called upon, and over ¥2,000 sick babies enn ne portly eugges- @eath rate in New York. evening, and will be on at the it teambea ” ‘The biggest, longest, most interesting Siping Point ty ee eat orerrng 3 wae’ ta peut emulate heey thetr num rey Sate & Pg Pl Pe bog tate ae cai =, and delightful trolley ride in New Tork | scheme, and says ft a sure to touch the several severe cold snaps it sent its corps of physi-||on the Aerial Roof Gartens to make will be given free to mothers and bables | big, ind, henct ot New York, which he tenements te doctor babies and relieve distress and|| look thin. It isn't 9, as ras ia of the tenements, Commencing Tuss-|IN8 S/TA*, ttorae ite, babies, whowe for yourself, i day, July 6 these life-saving trips into | ME ,of the helpless Uitte, bakes J ine reviats sar Gelotely todas daa take ; thousands of naked ch: T was eight weeks ago, and I will be wee bables and weary mothers The] “headers of The Evening World by twenty-five pounds thinner before Bvening World has arranged the/ thelr free and « eoug contribu- T stop training. Do Street ativay Comesar | tiene (2 the Bek Setter in past| directly to the Cashier of World, Pu-| been collected by: A Sp ONS wide Metropolitan it y pan: ws Yr ve ny cars as may de needed on| Years have done in food, aa| tsar Bullding, or giving money only to] Carine Meyers | Addiatte Nathan, |e FOmnT tated Mlew Templeton, as many y many as 20,000 Se je ones having been | children one knows, or who are holding Maurice La tess, with a delighted laugh aa she glanced at least three nights of eh caweek Gur | ministered to each summer, The new| stands or fairs under the supervision of wt “ew One Hundred and Twen- | at @ decidedly attractive figure. “Why, the open air will start out with their burning summer months are too n the next two months. If there {s/plan to deci infant suff should| thelr guardians or parents, . aan enough for the care and the|Slso meet thelr hearty approval — Six Little Helpers, T am the happiest thing in town over 3 fi ‘and support. To the Editor of The Even the fact that et lest I can wear it. Do Dubli's support of the Fund fustites icttbation of the tickets wit be] THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, | “Wwe'eutehta'ts crmmt Wert | you know 1 have simply pined t wer the trolley rides will be given oftener. | made through the various societies hay- ta bel th Sick? collect some money a tight-ttting widow's go Rach car will hold ftty mothers with|!ng the care of the poor and sapecially _ Ragaee ene.’ Bables’ Fund. Our! *.! gown. babes in arms, and as the plan. dose | oC tne children, ‘Pheag centres of diatribus) rug following coniributions to ‘The xven-| Alice’ lenin. Florence Olen! Teen ve We ie otter is *A ‘ femaptate os: tnatude ows| ton “el be the nied wooiew Cart [nail Bat Sibice“Wd Save tect'Te | ache Parnas, Rooe'parycne™ | Trip to Chinatown.’ I have longed to nr degree ot cage let her listen Qo The Templeton eyes rolled tn mock | tucing my feah br wild oubtaae Om Sohne Se , Gaidge atreat: Tato ane pettlement: For covnes Sa tateaia § Gecilla Deutsch; Blanche Eaty, | DIY every part thet calls for widows’ |" strenuous story. J anguish and the Templeton laugh rang | cise and starvation. I've Gren it is delleved that at the outset @ Henry street, Five Points Mission, ba tS ene Pi} weg a Bast Wiftieth street, New| weeds and now, thanks to my train'ng| ‘Do you know, I have denied myself | out the Infectious contralto peals. banting does no good. J as many as 600 mothers and bables may | No, rk street; Grace |, Bast] , One Hundred and th street, 95.03 ty, and Jack Cooper, here am L” every pleasure I really cared for, 1| "It an't a laughing matter, though, | tailed my diet and have cut be given these rides, of 1.400 each week. | Fourtsenth street; Balvation Army Slum | ANS cig "Des i amon Lar. 62,78 For the Sick Babies, "Jack Cooper?” got up every morning early and walked |I assure you; {t le deep-dyed tragedy. | starchy foods, all pastry and a chartering ita cars for these rides.| Steaiquarters, jerry and lives a Bast Fitteds | To the Baitor of The Prening World: “Yes, he is the taskmaster to whom | from my home tn West Thirtieth street| A fine melodrama, I really am enthual-|and goods things, but 1 aft 60) A few other girls and myself hava|I vol 1 2 astio u in If starred in tarlly made myself ¢ slave in| up to Mr, Cooper's in West Forty- upon seeing myself star been trying to collect money for “9 vse ll ‘ ys| Sick Babies’ ‘Fund, out Mave tartea uo | this flesh-productng process. second street fleshelosing specialty.’ I certainly 0 0 fy ) Metropolitan Street Railway Com Contributors are earnestly warned, q pany has yielded to the compelling na- bewsver , Same f" anything to ture of the charity. The company does | Women or men who make & house-to- collect more than $2.75, The nam: “Talk about the strenuous life! Why, | ‘This tn ftsett wasn't a great joy, 1/ Would be an adept. fot chartar Its cars to anybody for any nie haha 8 bo} the “girla Who tried to collect imoney | President ‘Roosevelt doean't begin to| 0t there at # o'clock and then the fim 5 cioth F aatera. We Ee Reet, se : a! purpose, and It breaks ite rul is) Chil eeing (scuously tn the wether Me cnainhieyerteey 4 Appreciate the meaning of the t began. arrived at the gymnasium and had| the great transformation wot [ case only because it realizes that the | street Ise 10 be avoided. ‘The best| Te the Béltor of The Rrening World Fate inher. Molly Binhore, | Lo eating Sat lady thinks 1 are | “Now, this fe a secret, but T'will tett |nut on my paraphernalia 1 went | J,00uldnt wet any, 098 to live a work of the Sick Babies’ Fung calls rule to follow is to send contributions! For the ck Babies’ Fund $5.93 has! Nos. 43, ‘M6 Bast Fiftieth street. ' attained my present proportions wath | 't to The Evening World, 1 wrapped through gymnastic stunte that were | haps turned up tl aot Aisgueted for exceptional consieration, as {t car- 7 a5 = a myself in four and a half yards of | certainly strenuous, Talk about back k to ; 3 sheet rubber; then put on a sweater | bends, barball sticks, punching the bag, and divided skirta, tents slippers and | using the rowing machine, there's noth- Lo pak” hx in epite of my short th lighy + tee are in peril, and devotes itsaiti?: Who e Can 3! rent to wor. ling 1 @idn’s do, Pte saving these Mves and allaying the “At first I thought T almply couldn't | “when 1 would gtand on the scales | y { pg EF we “ ‘of thwlittie sufferers, The Even-|3 Wrote ! y ¥ stand it, It's terriblo to get up carly |and see only a few ounces lost I was| Fone to Cooper the life “aM World has promised that ne 1? 9 ou tm the morning and convert one's self | ready to weep with disappointment, but | {ink moat « work of art Dables’ wdes will not interfere into @ sheot-rubber automaton, when the pounds began to glide away tag = Seve shatlg of Th Soeoeny @ # A Romance of Love and Labor © @ Tell? PTA aboat ack loth and as | iy fy wan untold : fo don't tall ma uit uine nce vise “It L ever lose my job I believe I Ter this reasoa tt will ex- ober wi n nevenee (Copyright, 1888, by Marper @ Brothera) | that night, turned down her light and from crying or sobbi bi: eweaters, will xiv lectures on how to reduce | hr. | Bet ——t to te oe nn eat upon a cushioned seat in the em-) thought which came te fer ev the themes “ef ke eciie End to $008 the | gee ete oh eee ednaiated | gosh. ean make tt realistic, all right. r { t they are not they must be lett STNOPEIA OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. | Dresure of her open window. She | swiftness of lightning gave her strength {1c house along Algonquin avenue, | wren my getting myssit tonel down. |" ‘emere 1s one thing T must tell you | t sou wal Matehta, a Ei, is levea| looked up at the stars, which swam |to resist. 1t wae this: “It T £0 a Peete eae Te eee | cio ttnee poe anion water und arta. | SUN Smt that io ear awtel Joneing | $2 truth bind by leeny, & ‘aspires t0] and glittered in Ler angry-eyes, With| take me in hie arma: and Lory, he wil on Farnham and the Beldings ii the things you enjoy eating and drink-| 5» iop-cream sodas.” “yuyway, the moral of ‘The present idea te to give the troliey| marty Capt. Arthur Farnham, & song, mill peat the tabdl , Lg oyg Sn J ent | ing. ; | will sacrinee. # Fri-| (naire, ry, ay, joing. 8 trembling lips and clinched hands she | Pose no) mu mamma saw in the were the Bi inners, the un- Miss Templeton laughed tll her ti at w 7 Me, fides on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- etyent laboring, ma iS tae communed with herself, “Why, why, Strong in that stimulating thought, (PZ 2RUous leadership of Omtt, who had} ‘Talk about the great unquenched | widow's bonnet toppled. art,’ sald Mies rg: | May evenings of each week during July | pimy OLE. | Ornit loves why did mamma tell me that horrid| she sald: I am so sorry to hear you hie own toe ws Wed wan {is le ta | nurse That is mime, I haven't had a| “Now tan't that the kid's taste for aye Knight to | end August. In case of rain the ride |and soaks Siseny’s owntat ,Masde tells! story? To think there should be such | *Y these things. You know how much ibe feared) no'greater than that of many | 600d drink for eight weeks,"* me? Why, I can’t pull myself past a and cause ‘will be given on the evening following leagyins'y | women in the world! To take such a Format tt ee pee of you, If you another dam . Bott, the spirit. 0 lc water; {t produces flesh.'| soda fountain!’ My longing for {ce-| {? a tag lag ag thd ate ine ate Daxt door pelgnbor | Alley's| Uberty with him, of all men! Bhe could | may still be friends, But it you, renew [Bom gantic tramp n&med | That was the stern command, Many's| cream sodas jw something awful! No | al week hat be ar Mose not have dese fh Withowt some 4 cours | this subject, I Will never speak to you | caved in nay is on * st bare fies tara ont 6 vores ery eo sve mate her twelley rides babies, agement—and ve @ a te paid | i le jeous & soda like day evening ride a4 another on Thurs CHAPTER UL couraged her. He is not that kind of « bE ever fellow was ready to” believe al ‘ich | sok sat tying @r ni ue ime myself overcoming my longing + day evening. nen Ld week, how- Another Leve. vulgar flirt at all, But what do I know 0 my panied. | men hs gg ge og A help trom |! could consume it all.’ for those ‘confections,’ I ere, tee dables ve thelr Lorie nh Sinead tek ton k mimes boat men? They may all bo but I aid | a of Polit faired Nps Pi taking little nips of eracked ‘ow It isn't true that T ha au srolleg requlerly threw times ‘epeechiess, and then resorted to hink—what business have I think- ear ion fated “hipe ened ig bd wh ' urning in country by-wa; ing about it? I had better go to bed. fy pe igonquin a "tthe World canvassed this|4 % the use of that mard-worked and/1 have spent weeks dreaming of a man i The’ deputies Neveniisted were most, of AMUSE: quastion i © your own Dyeing at Home, | ______ AMUSEMENTS, \ thons sagaged “Well” with « sharp, falling tnfec- °F al tmoncayTiabiet ” , years | > - tion. me that wretched story. a oo Seaman Intases. story begins. 4 IAMOND DYES. LUNA THE GREAT FIRE SHOW “Wall!” returned Farahem, with an} At 10 the nest morning Farmham |jatticn and saw him oo teat a Wak or tae caend Tenae ten a! \ beg Eg easy, rising eocent; end then both of | called. Mrs, Belding was busy, a0 Alice ful of tears undone breve ed general looting of the house Bubok Pte neigh ee was reluctantly obliged to go down and| the tenderest truth borhood “was planned for that Make home dye!nz easy; the: PAR BRIDGE—_ Minutes. and for herself, faite Righe. With Temple's help he die fedure: ait eave yA tho kK RIGINAL OF Akt GREAT | t | ntertaim the caller until her mother’s | in bebe of with « laugh. be ‘1. Om <6 men in the shrubbery about oA ° . . J U vnequatied by the World of Imitator Coos ‘aloo deemed good-natured base re ie The labor troubles mean time which Farnham house and awaked the) | simple following of directions. | Your iehbor — | HF Sion P20 much of Farnham's| "WAU@C.. comet nad found an oppor.| | They give tothe inexperienced yourself.” you will ride wkh me this morning.” York. THE TWO GREAT SHOWS OF Fs if i i a Miss "Wo deve cor 6 estler-aik OO ot Farn-| "Thank you,” replied the girl with o , temporar tunity to lay hie hand. nis heart ant] | ag good colors ‘as to the ex- CONEY ISLANO v plevated, anf ‘ade would be ex- name 1|90m¢ constraint, “but it will aot be iw every spare mo- feet pertdyer, . , , , WNFLOOD % —_ Seen Shut “Seam Sod ge eng SN Rat wae age at et eerwrrmrrmmrented oT ont PELEY 4 en : the route and whe would pag little help to got| He changed the subject and Bor a qrysemation 10 OF from and in the Hea SA Sea tertenens, ot etnies, MONT i ROCKAWAY any to parental or other e4- ‘After ia. | While thoy spoke of Indifferent matters. |closed and factories pm bio og "The | nad B af | Send Send Remo. of onde when pele | FI ’ ‘monitions under such circumstances, threadbare she| She had been talking of her mother’s #trikere wore orderly and seemed amen- | 9 Ee aie ieee tha | Direction book and 45 Ayed samples free 9 ANIMAL CONEY SLAND, BEACH the purpose and an apropos of | plans of summer travel, and he sudden'y ed gy Bass rough onges me on Arthur Parn- DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. KN s . Tat ait . e r . Fund to give Geclaration and a|interruped her by fraying In the most magic, rendered the situation danger. | “Mtus Om OE eee taht’ See | UU 10nd ent BS OTHER ACTS. | “NATURE'S PLEASURE GROUND,’ look.” natural tone in the world: “I must see ous, me story. Mrs, | Your mother before she decides. I hope Asitators, saloon orators and Anarch. you will make no plans without me, | This was} shall go where you go, I sball never tt rk of plunder with a double incentive, Tested! Tried! Unequatied!! een —| as NORUB. STEEPLECHSE “Gin” | ORRSONS ROCKAWAY © F THEATRE. BEACH, ‘The man she had| be away from you egain, if I can help y ~ at DEN | to Dar & JOHN ¢ RICE € 8, asa con was not, |!t No, no, do not frown about hI The Coin and Card Trick. sane out ihe aha a aie w M ON SQUARE RODE oT i nie ee t Bho wont home, | must tell you. I love you; my whole] Place @ cand om your forefinger, as | and doce Your washing ‘ aT. | PARIS BY NIGHT ; to tell the Joke | life le yours.” shown In the illustration, On (t piace a PS yt 2] RinhiNa OW NMuny Be PASTOR’S Price 10 cents ig @ one. She felt terribly shocked and alarmed, | five-cent plece, a quarter or half dollar. 20 & bo CENTS BROADWAY TREAIAPay tases reaching her house she felt she| "Ot #0 much at his words as at her! with the right hand give th ab ot \ ta Tay. Last cinpece | West & Van Sickion, _ Seseie & Violet Allan not keep the story to herasit any| WM agitation. Bhe feared for @ MO-| the card a fillip 20 Ay thees It away AMUSEMENTS, aUvNOND ft ey { “rae VANNeE CONSDL | “SS* “to” rth." Fo-pay, Accordingly she told it tq] ment sha could not rise from her seat.) horizontally, hitting it neither up nor but she G16 £0 with ah effort, down, but falrly in the middie. The Bhe finished, with a loud flourish of} “Do not go," he pleaded. "Do not! card fies off to the other end of the merriment, agd then asked: “Lid you| think I have been wanting in respect! room and the coin remains motionless hear anything #0 funny In ypur| @nd consideration. I could not help! on the fingertip. saying what I did. I cannot live with-| Why is this? Why does not the coin The young Iady was turning white| Ut you apy more than I can live with-| follow the card? and red io an ominous manner, and, ov! light and sunshine. I ought to have] The experiment ts an example of tner was biting her nether lin Her answer| Waited and not startied you. But I) tia A body at rest cannot of itself put 1] Sg Rn, to her mogher’s question was swift and| have only begun to live since [ loved| itself in motion, and @ body in motion| _ OW _1T 18 DONE | Alas a: you, and I feel I must not waste time.” |. ‘ thot = She was deeply disturbed at these |e owing to this utile of Peay It} and Balanced on @ stick, and one by HAMMERSTRIN S42 80..0' way 7A EDEN Wor! wild and whirling words, but still bore herself bravely. She felt her heart touched by the vibration of his ardent speech, but her maiden tnatinct of self- CRITERION SEATNE, Beant At. | PU SS kates soe VEWICR LAST. TIME, TO.NIGHT, } Orchestra v4 $1 | 4 WILLIAM COLLIER | the Dictator ts i a MERIAL GARDENS Sew, Amslereace ; +) UN Little at Everything.” ALN OR ORUISR 7 NEW YORK ROOF -ouse rath BRST SHOW rows | wayburn & Andersoue Root Show Prices 250. 224 de, | —— — ia Was. Sadie | PRAPH, 1 wa Spadon, CharmingMusl@ |) ~~ When the rainy day comus and > DE TB WE End Met Cam! ¢ | Is neressary to sell one’s be Nxt. Mon. BRINKER 7 ¥ Two Special Performances | longings a auitadie price 1 o> 2 . t tzined for them through | We J ne | CASINO “22 PLFP,PaPP,POUF | Spor as nga a da Dosa PROCTOR § a Tondty, 25 night, Res. { . DOROTHY RUSSE { Uh Week—Tne Magi ' A Jolly Summer 8 RE | | RP PROon 37 , We 4 THE GREAT UNKNOWN, w \ Jameson Lee Finney. fh « rea on cross never heard anything #0 horrid.” * te Amat his ave. |®nd she moved majestically away with- ue to One $ her word, as ‘the & inte |" not! w that “ ae Ch when we attike our clothes with a atick [One Rnocked away without disturbing | BY ARADISE ROOF GARDENS siusee, ‘nxn ‘| the rest; the pile ie thrown upright in} we knock the dust out of them, and) the air off the top of the atick, crack! we we knock beg Aygo Bg . an Away the stick knocks the bottom brick mer or broom we do | Wy striking | ene wtick is instantly dropped to the up- ‘ the far end of the stick while holding} sent, and the shortened pile drops in Manhattan Pitan 'a hy enn ig oe Len perfect balnnce on to the top to be Rees hp thrown up and lose one of its mp whieh s sumber aoe cans wee PRWIT, the niystertous + Rensational, & 12 810 \ topther with PARSTPALIA Mra. Belding sat for & moment

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