The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1904, Page 11

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va saeafTFee iti tH cate tinued, looking round, "@he meaat to have gone to-morrew; But your reee@- Bition of that paper frightened her, ateait for. “1 distrusted her before, though I had mo reason for ft, but I never thought he was gone,” said Evelyn, trembling Voléntly, and still leeking around the room “I Ktiew it,” @nid Chartes, “from the moment I caw the light through the Wey-hole. A key-hole with key in it ‘Would not have shown half the amount Of ‘light through it; and @ locked deer Without @ key in it {s gate to have been locked from the 6utetde.” “Oh, peor Haigh ‘With @ sudden sob; of ner” “An@ #0 you Alstrusted fer Before, Byelyn? And why 4! you not misntten that fact © little sooner?” “Without any reason for it? And When Ralph Oh, I couldn't! I gaeped = Evelyn, 4 he was so fond * @ouldn’t!” geld the girl, erimsonin, Charles gased intently at her turned away, pressing her hand) tly together, and evidently struggling with some sudden emotion for which theré) Yeally was no apparent reason. She was Gverwrought, I suppose; and, indeed, he) G@xértion Of breaking in the 4 had been rather too muoh for C! 3 for, now that the excitemen: er, his fiand @hook so much that he had © put down the lamp, and even his) Voice trembled a Hitle as he sald: “E ¢on't think Ratpn is very much to pitied. He has had a narrow escape. must Go 464 break this to Bins.” From the motning-room came the Gitant sound of 4 Piano, and 4 mal to it, singing softly as were approaching; CMe Wat Sera eee Wn HOt morning the brothers fn Pursuit. Despite their pro- fests, I went with them. A heavy snow had Mallen, and the dogeart tn whien We rodd to fie station biundered along + wit GMoulty, upsetting at fast in a ti ] 404 spilling us all into & snow. men, | Steer ea “The enprese 1G Haipn, eus- 5 a ane ¥ Sots you Gam cAten By the frum heres" "yee, iz.” which War. Then a long rope is produced and the so manly great outside trunk ts carefully end se- oes and Which is |cutely corded wp, the knot often being Myttifying ‘‘box |@ealed, in order ¢hat any tampering irs, ts here |With the cords may be trumk, with ite three inner trunks and @ huge |with Mr. Keane in the innermest, is from | then shoved “upstage”. up and! There stands the Dig trunk ti full Pevealing| View of the audience, while @ thousand @f th’s| pairs of eyes watch it keenly, wonder- nk is ré-| ing what will happen next, Suddenly, trom the Back of the house, Should a Girl. Marry Trank Trick” Is Accomplished, Mounts the stage, The @ aap, recognises him as Mr. ‘The trunks and cords 4: gain, They are found intact position, except ¢ longer insite. ‘The apparently mysti clever trick t¢ explained a9 Eacp of the four trunks J 2 i detected. The E RE z i 83 4 i which swings on a plyot and which may be opened spring. This side \s toward the stage, Keane, when te most trunk, touches the springs cause the “doors” of all four trum! § : i i diene, atti firmly jocked funk. sf eh nen TY And corded Into If She Would Win Greatest Happiness? Early Marrlages Are Often Happy for a|Great Women Who Wedded Late in Life Timé, but Matores Unions Insare More Lasting Content, By Nixola Greeley-Smith. 1 would not win to Oe regarded a6 Mayiag down ironclad rules conceraing the exact age when a gist should marry; it might be at twenty-two, twemy-four, twenty-five or tweny-sig yeara—it all depends upon the physteal and mental devetopmest of the gir, T meant rather to indicate that @ sirl should not marry until ome was over twenty-one and of an age to com. prehend the respunsibility of the mar- riage mate, GOV. WARPIBLD, of Maryland HUS the Governor of Maryland re- Weves the awful sedation of the Governor of North Carofina by say- ing something which will be almost ag much quoted and commented on as tne latter's immeptal utteranee concerning drinks. His speech, however, ts not one likely apethemm. ae Sot, § sateen 6 Aene note, Governer eanyhaseaity that a woman ehould not néarty betere the Is twenty-one, and thet (wenty-ey Je better, replied: “De elther and you'll regret it.” But the advice even taken thus anon precudly ie sound. But ameng the women who have ehowen to regret matrimony rather than old maidenhood It 1# interesting to noe the effects of an early oF late choice. The greatest two women of France, George Sand and Mme. 4¢ @asl, both married when they were still under T Christi’s auction rooms, Lon-| dom, Mager gave HA8 for And copy in its original beards of Robert Brownings “Pauline, @ Pras: ment of @ Confession,” i008, inscribed om the fly-leat “J. Dykes Campbell, 4 im a: gata elon. te # | eat, trom his obiiged ‘and gratetal as the rt}. wai be late (ne train 19" sa bag’ 5 “Quarter: an hour j 4 i". after nim" What pace that train from here une of tne yi «| for Charles 1 Sef. 10 join aoer oe Charles, a8 the chimneys of ‘Tarbor hove In MighiE afd ibe train slackened. “Ten to one we siail hot be able to get ° either’ said "Lae t iN ate nde here were told that tne t pight's wroek were oy ee fa) ' = sald At we viet & tire friend, Robert Browalag, 19 Warwick Crescent W, Maren 4 '#.” The belt for which Tom Sayers an@ John C. Just $29, and very little more was Siven tichly ormamented tollet case and (he Cantoric aad lace dover which “1¢ wore when he was benesded and the spots of which were stated (6 be bided saine.”* ‘The tortnine-anet) walking stick given only helt @ century age to the late Duke of Cambridge by Napolton 811 brought 9 less than th royal relics, A lech of By’ 4nd duly authenticates by 4 letter trom Ne authenticity, & porion of Rapet- ton's hair, aled of the King of hood, dellove—and it fs the most ab@ Gan heve—<chat there man in the world for SELEY LIMITE Gov, Wartield's age limit, the first at eighteen, the Jatter at twenty, Both were very unhappy in their mar. Fiages and woth finally threw oft matrinienial -yole and led “eninody hand. Charlotte Bronte Bisabeth Barrett Browning, one a novelist, the other @ post, remained | wen, [ver § and Great Mothers Who Wedded in Giel- International Contest - of «At... ae WANAMAKLE'S fonable, amiable man with @ good im Will 40 tor & Bue. ind a very pra: 01 i who had not ines she hure there LA on in New Yo ot unwedded until véry late fn fife, the one marrying after thirty-five, the other after forty, and both of these were une| Waually happy tn thetr marriages. Margaret Fuller, one of the great Women of the same era, mar- red at thirty-seven a man much Pounge? than herself, and for the brief Derind that she survived her marriage was blissfully happy in it. But walle women great in a masculing sense have pertaps found more happi- nese in late marriages, the world’s Great mothers have generally married 'y young. Laetelia Bonaparle, moth- @ Of the world’s greatest warrior and of three eons whom he made Ki ar Med at Biieen, Washington's mother equally certain ¢ Uned up for w 8 mot . Is it mon senee? Probably It ja, but thing one could aot pooelbty apt etapa att J u those who wait unt, twenty-five or so. course @ t on ti! min Saeevera, ae een Who afe a@ mat mental): ‘a NH ever be. nd they I aS welts mt dig ‘Thete are others of the same seem mere children. However, age for & man dr woman to when cannot possi: lite tay henge pinta eave are al Bot for that very it as well marry ‘he tee NORTH BEACH. FREE FIREWORKS TRERBAS4E. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ROOF ‘To-niowT PARIS BY NIGHT 43% AT 8.15 GRAND CONOBAP SURDAY NIGHT. mvwun oUxn | FRO DY {E. 34, 92, 99 or 134 St.) § in Real Estate Can be bad through “World Wants.” 4413 Real Estate buyers and sellers advertised in The World !ast month, $40 more than in corresponding month last year, fal Ee A Street To-morrow, a Sale of Those little necessities that help so much to Sereme somtert, on which the evbstaatial price sevings here indicated will by Pound Jars Petroleum Jelly) be Ag Vielet Toilet Waur .... Maw’s Cherry Tooth Oxsyn Balm for the skin..| . 8 os, Bay Rum.... ‘ . La fonerette, 18 Palm to Palm, met r ke wood, OUR PRICES FOR STANDARDS such as . Lyon's Tooth Powder, Munyon's Witch Wesel Seep Bebdeskin end Cuticurs Sosp. Mennen's Telcum, Sheffield's Tooth Paste, ete, ett» are always es lew as, of lower then other houses, No matter what ne papthy oy our priges will be found ag low br lewer! Also, Tomorrow, Wednesdéy, AM season sold a Ten cotte— over a huadred styles and colors. Sale begins af 8.30 and will continue while we have the goods to sail ! Tht 1180 eombele Corant Covers. ‘Women's Siik Saits bi Metal, Women's T: wah barat Bégine Nonéay, August tet. What “a Sale” means here, ithe missing Tarot huaty ome. MAIN FLOOR. Fine White Drees Lawns Beautiful @heer quatky—4 inonde i] wide dai parte fast 12 fort Condes se Mrning Sale Price. ou and MAIN FLOO! Fine Fancy Drees Mesiine Bhede quillcy— eatin striges— woke pony 5 see sening S48 Price crete. a ad veoraced—a whe Pun wore BASEMENT. Oriental and Turkioh Cinta at sidee—

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