The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1904, Page 13

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tng fo one hk wea ance rs) See Open Dally Unil 6 P. ME oat a ee MORNING SALES alae — cantil fp THE MYSTERY OF A LOST WILL. In Gupid’s Net.— By ee M. Braeme. Linen Finish Cheviote , Tan and White, Tan Brews La ke Let HEN my eyes opened ot last, 1 saw neither moon aw nice! on SOLD ONLY UNTIL ONE P. M—NO MAIL ORDERS. Mid-Summer Sale of Soaps, Brushes and Other Toilet As an adjunct to owe August Sale of Housekeeping to-morrow, spacial prices will prevatle— sald passionately, “what aa tell me? I know every hing. You would have deprived your- a Adrian bent Gown and kissed my ae ere could be n° better mistress for it, Gracia,” Boon the athe ye rr ie boat ta Lady Aditha?’ f asked, " qn I think this is the beet place to ye y’ b a fell it, Sir Adrian had rateed me in his arms * end carried me back to the house, to her ladyship's boudoir. He laid me on the bape and then went in search of his She came, 4nd they stood one brought @ charge of theft, whom you have drdered from the only shelter she bas ever knowal Do you know who/ went ahe iat" “Neither I nor any one else can an- @wer that question,” replied Lady Caryl. “I cam anawer it,” declared Sir Ad- . flan; “I know who she is, She ie the) @aughter and heiress of the late squire.” “1 do not believe it!” orled her lady- 1 Milo: but her face grew ghastly white. “Read those papers,” said Bir Adrian, “and then you must believe.” Blowly her ladyehip read through. “Do you believe now? asked Bir Ad- rian. ‘I must believe,” she answered; but the words were spoken in protest, even agatmat her will. Then, after « moments’ thought, she added, “What terrible mistake! T wonder the olf equire could rest in his gravel His only child, tool" ‘It te plata enough, mother, that these proofs of her identity and the squire's ‘will made in her favor are what found im the old lumber-tooms. had nidden them, and meant to destroy them. Do you eee the generosity of the iced? Ghe was giving up name, fortune, position—and why? Shall I tell you why, mother?” "Yeu." answered her ladyship; and there were tears in her eyes as she ke. "For my sake, and because she could not bear that her gain should be my leas, she was giving up all that she Valued most in the world, Mother,” he ad@ed quickly, “do you think there {@ another woman in the world whe would 40 this for mer And the tears rained down Lady Caryi’e face ag ohe anewered that she ‘the must have Ber rights, and have once,” Gir Adrian went on. them wrong! A more cruél wrong than yon never perpetrated. 1 will eend Greham to-morrowy and she acknowledged mistress of jest at once, It is here.” ea,” Beaty her ludyship siost un: wing, “it io hers. But what win the world say?’ “E care nothing for that,” repliéd Bir ‘Adrian, “Mother, you Will see that ene fe known henceforth as Miss Dacre, hetress of Heron's Neat. ‘Then I was carried upstairs, and my terrible fever began, and lasted until f efroke that morning and saw the eun- shine Mickering on the wall. ai senses wore clear, and I my eory aes jown, for Pine Rot to Me eer the te “tae! Es Es ne terrible pee R-4 Sra at for re Seat ’ i ah ne * eee ce the ati t iON be at - io eit cp “he tecounia appeared iy ey become the prod owner carn The day game when T @lectias my future was well ith Lady Duke of Ade ine he la was 4 i a Koen cf you ana i “fon Har ae et WU hd H. 7] ‘ateda, o, tet on cow 3 wren, Wl th 1 loved cramer not very exeese of nt shall ngver love any one eald and then | told him how 1 i aed loved. hit, Ru Minaiy 1B END, Pah PT WAS on the battle feldoki A soldier had to yitidaki His whiskere?, of ftuddy red were they, They were He dyed them ao light binesks So Japekies could not mark them in the His comrades gathered near him, ‘They listened close to hear him Give out the ballad soldier's dyeing lay, With comrades sadly erying, ‘The soldier who was dyeing Looked up into thelr eyés and then 44 now is Jessa, nef, comrades, tre 1 ‘There's @ Riri in Ot Name’ was Jeaste, And I Wing to feo aye. ‘Though her nameski has some twisters Yet shé loved me for my whiskers, And to heteki I would say “good-by.” This picture shows a new moving target adopted by the German army and the manner in which it is used. In order fo test the number of suc- ¢| cessful bits made by a force of riflemen upon a body of charging cavalry, & target has been invented which consists of a number of life-size figures painted on @ movable screen. This screen is connected with an immense ay on St tea | Coney Island's $500 Fighting Goose. | ARLY yesterday morning, before the crowds began to flock into Coney Island, Wilite and Rube clown and hts goose Dick were taking a constitutional around the Bos- tock Arena, when they came across a Mon cub sleeping peacefully In & quiet corner of the arena. ‘This cub is o full-brother to the famous Fitzsimmons Mon and, being very young, is allowed the run of the arena dusting the early morning howts,. He ls about the sise of a Newfoundland puppy weeks oid, and not a whit worse-tempered, But with all his cireus and menagerie experience the goose had never been at close quarters with a baby lion and re- solved to improve his knowledge of the species by a closer investigation of the tpecimen at hand. The Investigation Proceeded by pecking at the lion cub's hose. Now, as every one who has had Any barnyard experience knows, a goose ¢an deliver m good strong blow with his bill. This the cub resented, and before ‘Willte could reach the scene the goose Dreamland’s was grasped firmly in the jaws of the! in baby lion and was expostulating violent- ly In goose language, notwithstanding | ! fact that it was his neck which had been grasped. Much excitement ensued, for the goose is a very valuable animal and the baby lion seemed determined to $$ $$ end his existence then and there, Willie ran to Prof. Powers, the élaphant arniner, who owns the goose, and ®asped out an explanation of the situa- tion. To Ais surprise Prof. Powers took the matter very calmly sauntéred leisurely pver to of the fight. Upon hie bueket of water was emp! ‘Mon, who \mmediately released his rip and the goose staggered over to Wile for protection @a@ symethy, bleeding somewhat, but still able to hise out his opinion of the tion's mode |» of fighting, whieb he seemed to think eminently unfair. Actording to Prof. Powers, this cone, which has been in his possession for eleven years, has been through # many dangets of flood, field and fire that hie owner has come to regard him as bearing a charmed life. Once he was picked up from the ground by an elephant and dashed against a tent pole; once he was run over by a rick- shaw at the Pan-Ameri once he was ke ti one night he oan ms bon vue leopard, ‘and he the four ani ‘Itimore fire of our years teal: Bavvock out the 7 tt : had at that ‘ime gathered bis pee Still, We RE this Ie authority, the ‘This timate, t Fae one oF rom th is sald to be a very oles based upon his earning ca; CCOF90 06049904494 0SH 2 FEF I1O PO DODEHEHE DEODSOSOED if You Were Mayor What Would You Do?} Write 100 words, not more, to “What- Would. YousOo Lditer, Evening World, New York City,” and you may win 0-95, $3 of prize. Would Adelish Pusheartn ‘To the Réitort WOULD put out all tho pushearts | from the street: that the streets mhould be clea nd not filled aa they cre now, so that mothers with children should have room to go out before the house for fresh alr. Now thé streets are €0 crowded with push- car's that mothers with oblidren must stay at home. A MOTHER WITH 8 CHILDREN. Briet and to the Point, WOULD try to'be honest. FRANK DUGAN. No, #1 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn. On Concy isisnd, Y first business would be to compel certain amusement places at Coney Island to tear down the erected on the beach, giving peo- Nowadays with ot the herein a evgh tal | tence walle around some amusement place or pay 10 cents at the hole cut in the rHB, No. Til Jay street, Brooklyn, Fireproet Buildings. WOULD have the houses, fa: 5 steamehips, etc, all fire-proof to inspectors trouble. MICHAEL MORRIS. 4 Franklto street, A Pertectiontet. and serve the peuple to the best of our ability!’ would be my ery. Valuable suggestions would be carried out, and among other reforms I would carry out there few: Serve Labor's interest—not Capital's, The volee of the majority would be heard and not thoee of the “favored few, Give Amiérican-born citiagns the pref- erence of fobs. Build enough schools. Keiablich free employment bureaus for Hoth sexes. Small drinking fountaine would be plenty. City ordinances would be atrletly enforced. The city would be A spotless town, and Kept so! Would have @ better system in passenger traf- L. PRICK, "No. @t Bedford arenae, Brooklyn, i “LS us have perfection in all things beam securely fastened to the ground. By means of ropes passed over pulleys inserted in the beam the tacget is attached to a team of horses. | The team is then set at full gallop, thereby drawing the target nearer to the | beam, the infantry firing meanwhile, REALLY DE Che lint Covered Ady Coated CHeing Mim your dentist will tell you ' indigestion causes more tooth decay-than.tnatten- tion, ‘‘Chiclete”” keep the mouth flnids active— hoep the stomach sweet. ‘‘Chiclets’’ prevent indi- gestion—keep the teeth brilliant. to be had at all the better Kind of stores or L. Lowenthal, Distributor, 316 Weet 39th Street, New York. daesuanre, rede 9 i. ae ne Swe (3 ue ary Fire Show, DURBAR OF Di PARK 3,2, Hagen Fy Hee realy MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ROOF TESe Pl PARIS BY MIGHT. AB™ eae SUNDAY wlan Tt, NEW Pith et ACARERY. Say Mat Aa gaat woncan ‘= The Eternal City | rursitar, EN B.over N, shane pes fi NEW YORK THEATRE wi:'s.t'hi? | CARLWS THR MAID ee ‘WH DO MOT GIVE TRADING STAMPS, Mrs, Pray’s Nall Ehame! Allen's Foot-Base ... Petroleum Jelly—5 os BY payed seg Petroleum Jelly; fater ..., Cold Borine Tooth Paste... oho Papago i et eel a ‘White Olive Ol Caatile,.....| Orr ne RT... 0 | a0 PEO My | Wien odorect canes ia ‘All Beiotie OUR PRICES FOR STANDARDS such @ Munyen’s Witeh Babeskin ond Cuticura Soap, Mennen’s Teteum, SheMetd Teeth Peake on haa va. 0s os, © Sea 0 matter what others t our pricts will be feund 20 low-ee, lewer! e-——_——_ Here, There and Eberydilbere Bargains Abound Read and judge how we are clearing out Summer Goods Cotton Cluny Laces Wesbable Suits ‘White, cream, ecru and Arabian, also Colered—Fancy and White with Diue oF Dink outiines for/ soy, 1.0 trimmings of Gresses, sacques, under Lyon's Tooth Powder, Se a 1teto to eae This business has been bullt up and mamtatmed by fair metheda buying for cash and celling good merchsndie at lowest prices possibie. No ene could afford such values Women Caiored Wats Any echeme that tends to confuse Pillow Cords, Furniture Gimps, Curtain mee etc. AN LiDRRAMLAN ne ean eOaR penn ee oa eae Hantoomne FE eae vr.. .90 and .70 || 3 Purnia Od totes vane | You @an Save Much Money - in Our August Sale! SUCH ALL YEAR ROUND NEEDEULS AS Muslins Linens Sheets Towels Ctl Pillow Cases WhiteGoods Spreads AT PRICES WE NAME such common mase proporitions that it s sot for this season of VOTHER G

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