The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1904, Page 11

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: .§ <- i Tha veers AVS The Iron Pirate By Max Pemberton. Heat! We'll te them '° yonder minu! may ay your pra: me ssn e lowered rowed tp bo } $ E g H i E if Z | Sy THREE 2 inecdote ef child Odelight upon ‘Where “Slow Bread’ ts dispensed more words] | Ifeerally than “Quick Butter." to Mar A. A DUBOIS, Evening | | No. 29 West One Hundred and Thirty- sizth otreet. A Bright Boy. ¥ Dtthe girt will te two years old in December, and she talks every word I arown-up perso. Last Mf im an institution i-| A Blind Chitd’s Story. WO jittle blind girls, five and six years of age respectively, Inmates Dance, iv, biacklogs; dance em nothing man hea ever looked awful aight. We had wruck tleship low amidships—we had fe are ‘he bat- crashed throwgh the thinnest coat of her steel. She had yy Ineo ing desperate efforts to get her boats free; and beavy lureh, she rotted beneath waves, aud there waa left but thirw jor forty struggling who battled ; }tor thelp lives wit great rollers of “|the Atlantic, Ag ae ge lay, our bows split wit @ shock, our cogine-reom fearful dirorder, our men drunk wi terooit ‘with despair, The other t e're | leaped into, only to awemped at and Kart and myeel alone apne the it sttiiness which followed eos trophe. Black pulled ma by the of am tngtitution where blind chil- | Week she nding in the hall near Babies “» ‘Their Doings and Sayings. at the time and he heard « “nine” in the sentence, so he sald “niné-nine,” Another thing our boy does ts when he Is eating and any one asks him if it 9 good he will Kiss his hand and smile too cunning for anything. Edgar ‘was only sixteen months old when he. jatarted this, Miss B. BOY, No, 19 Ravine avenue Yonkers, Charley and the Bananas, HARLEY, not quite three, loved hig grandmother, who called fre. quently, always bringing some- thing god fer him, Marly one evoning ber was 1M). Edivgr gas in the roo vetumed her basket, have his grandma ge home after he hed dren are educated, were amusing ach other by telling fatry stories, Their jteeeher, @ friend of mine, overheard one of them tell the following quaint and original tale: “Once upon a time there was « Slow Bread that wouldn't go down, It tried At tefed but it couldn't go gown. Along came a Quick Butter and paid: “What's the matter, Slow Bread, | why don’t you go down? And Slow! Bread said, I can't.’ | “ ‘That's aj! right,’ sald Quick Butter. 1’) Just Jump on your back and then | you'll go down easy,’ | “So Quick Butter jumped on Slow Bread’s back and down they flew to- wether without any trouble.” she sald, “Tonta ait " meaning shat she should sit Gown on the steps. If she sees a baby amalier than herself she says, “Hallo, bady!'* whe comes over to me and tells me to give her “a pany so she will buy cany and caky.” Mra. MILLER, No. % Cook street, Brooklyn. Edgar Is a Great Boy. WO weeks ago I was sick with T Dleurfey and'the doctor made me say = “ninety-nine.” ~My ttle brother Edgar, seventeen months old, was In the room when I said it. when you ask him how much he loves you he gays “nine-nine.” » Yesterday papa a: mamma the Te me this seems to throw @ pathetic ,umber of some telephone, The oum- ¥ / Now, |" ®randma called and, opening her bag fave “Butsey” (as we called him) “Vemma, stay ‘w'tle, Porsisting im his reque big the basket, and afterward he returned from the room with it and repeatedly said to her: “(Vamma, go home row, Liddy waitin’ for supper.” (Lyitia ts his auat.) Upon opening the basket after supper grand. ma found the bag, but no Lydia called the same evening aad told of the disappearance of the fruit, ‘Butsey’s" mamma happened ever the refrigerator just then, when, to! and! behold, thore were the Bananas oare- fully laid side by sie. Only then were qe enlightened as to hia anxiety to Cordelia aald: “That tm't © ‘statian- house, that's a pectectic-house,” mean Ing datective. OLGA FRIBD, No, M0 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. AMUSEMENTS. PROCTOR'S fom, nuete he iw wea “Riva rent vaadevite novelties, HEAE MORNING SALES - To-morrow, Wednesday, emtit I ake Note width-% Ingh. Note colors— Grey, Note quality—TWILLED— ru yam FLOOR. Cambrio Coraet Covers Semi-Annual Stock Clearances WE TAKE STOCK AUGUST ol u Tarr dade Ft 3 i if tl Hi Hae bthceeri 28255 it Williams & Walker .22%. feo tg 7 Gee Balt-10 1 BAER. srevrrmys 694, | Celder’s Dewtine ...rvvsseseern miticy sk eet ‘This picture shows two teams playing “Das Murnussen,”; their kite-shaped rackets at the egg-shaped ball or “hur-| p~ 8 popular Swiss pastime, This game is eapecially popular in| Ruse” and try to pow I ba be bd they rst t Berne, It ts played br.teama of six to elgne | PAMt After an 7 obang bs Pelee the- Canton. 0 thing should bring Joy to a Daseball crowd, especially when) ——— - [a side. One party strikes the ball from the sloping block om tne umpire goes wrong in his ‘decision. Wouldn't those the greund With an ogr-simped racket, the others throw! rackets My through the alr ou such an occasion? RI Zebura—Half Zebra, Halt Horse. | Atos ) SRNARO Iie PROCTORS [5 DREAM * “oritee,crets =| RETROPOLID Rater, Pittatntn ten fost Att: 104 80.0 sav. "*A FIGHT FOR Lave.” LAND Grist tition EDEN “"tantivoctine MUGS Pewevmbnsnenes” |p es hen get Ge Jack's Sarprise “ony WIEBE END Bre tio base Bote THE ROVAL CHEF gi| 3" "hi ‘oh BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. CASINO stains MPP PAPP, POU! | saree SAAR Halls” ne Wout | "BEACH Continuation of Great Underprice Offering of ichD pholstery Pabriog. Ric emesis and U ry Pabricg OF THE BARGAINS, tc Sete |. iat weaves In Se as aad colet combinations Y. el s s Hill + s pect that they will some day ceme into general use as draught animals, capecially tm South Aftica, From thelr zebra ancestor they tmherit porfeet immunity from the attacks of the dreated tse-teo fy, whlch in Gouth Afriea oroves so fatal to Lorses, asses, mules apd Ca(tle,”” It will be remembered that Lord Waiter Rothachild, one of the heads of the branch of his family, wan until very recently acoustomed to driving four Bebras throwgh the perk In London, bot was compelled to t from his This point settled in your own mind, in your own way, you will know Mmapement because of the general attention bis steeds attracted and the tendency where to advertise house! want. The read by the greatest num- London gasnin to regnrd tho Kothachold turnout asa part of a cireue| | pr poh ody fan n+ pee . ‘ane key Hd ceanpetae wh declared (hat personally he preferred gebras to carriags ot were aptntier, and the nok of draught was easily made! } home pedple you would be willing to make members of your household. NOOO ns ¥ SETTLE IT—-NOT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, BUT AN IMPORTANT POINT. When you next buy 2 morning or Sunday newspaper any place in Greater New York, ask the dealer: “Which paper has the largest circulation?” Alen Remnants of Rich Upbolalery Pobeicy, in lnegthe yetde—eultable tee Pillows, Chater, Castions, Téa Cov C Cortahes, AT ONE-THIRD VALS Leak for the Reenseat Tybtee—All olataby easel i uaa a.

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