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Since last we ee | The Best lt hal heal Ever Written.’ ESS a nen pea fortune of 08 ears wi tS ‘fou fet ue 4° | woe “ola wha tn Y E, BUL WER. a LYTTON, No doubt something will allow Itself to be seen or THE HOUSE 4nd THE BRAIN nolo, | 44 a\the house JAP as and | ts | been very kind to you.’ oftaainy “‘They-whot’ 1 asked affecting « aiat | have discovered a |eate was "Why. they who Haunt the house, Nias would it faunted house !’' whoever they are, 1 don't mind them; a pe “| med to me 1 | to be heard.” I semember them many years ago, | hi - E ene wher -I lived in this house, not as «| ver ae ite ot. aed! eee eeryent; but I know they will be the death of me some day. : Sage he Mee mu foe stro) ie vertised | Boa See, fa | ens Ra ce Pert ea Ni eo the sgt bey, tbe aratulty sarned | aatene a Wal i hey Meh the house. the which 4 no this house still.’ The woman spoke foros t have 80 Beat although each of thom The Colonel's Only Night in the Haunted House. tat & lodger for o onal Fotlred on A yp p- family, s| “The old woman was found dead In bed. The devil strangied her!” @228 “They had seen a somes thing that was equally terrible to all.’’ @22e Seenebet. I 5 sore “Rn undefinable terror seized both of us as we passed the door.” e@e@2e@e “That old castle, which was sald to be haunted by @ headless apparition |" T don’t care— RO desire ¢ ou _canot CHAPTER 1, Phe Haunted House, FRIEND of mine, who is @ man of letters ard @ philosopher, sald to me one day, ne if betwoen Jest and earnest: “Fancy! aince last we 1713 Bap Ciecavereh 6 pemmted howe tee widet of Loados.” hauntedend by what? ean’ hough caly a dowand wil L a 'ee in situations wholly @tuation quilted ws; we entered the yong man Rowe—liked the roome—engaged them epirite, fearless temper and as free |r by the week—and left them ‘the third ggula fein oe oy ee Gar. Ke sewer om carte sould have : "said 1 “you remember in Genoppinted we were at host A that old cast Bree ire bcs ¢ unted by @ » aA aeons Vi Thave heard which, I have rea. stay longer; and yet my nerves have - of armen aed ™Y | Fine | White Califor of all Woo! Warp Rs pink and blue border wv Pourteenth Street FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Clearing, Closing Prices for Summer and Surplus Stock The Last Friday of Augusti I You Miss To-Morrow You Miss One of Summer’s Greatest Fridays! croak Prfeoe {i LOW CASES, Bte fndleached Mi ‘or geners! seem atts ng BLANKETS, oe ee, ‘uine nef io tor extt 0 bede 1.00 Full Size Cotton Fleece— White and coloted.crsccs Ne, 14 White Cotton Bab; Biaphete~ ead euestan's poses 456 (neh All Woo! Black Birt viotse—do' if ly, about halt-past, mae I to something r, and Raha “whatever precau- tlons you yourself please,’* an “Had you never a curiosity yourself & night in thet house?” al T passed no! H night but three broad daylight In that Baia of dows for ‘O nerD, J Ps Pa | te Paes ond’ pase search of rats—a “oe ‘ontinued, Bright Babies . Their Doings and Sayings.| To-day, 2Sc., S0e. PROCTOR'S To-night, Res, 7$¢. rie Bieber eld mot IY With over 5,200 offers of employment printed in, The World's Want columns each week, anata “TRAE NEW MAGQD. LEN” and Plentit REP bit. 14th St, Si Tear, hes = SEE pmalireme: e ciundlag Going to Coney Island, when near ft abe wanted to know if we were at the North Pole, and sald, "I couldn't shiver even i X wanted to, my waist is so tight.” ANNIE LANE, No, %3 West Twenty-fourth street, Edmond and the Iceman, ¢ra for clothespins; kelly for Jelly; choo- choo cars for steam cars; wrenerals for overalls; beerwagle for wheelbarrow; muller for moth ine up for line up. J. M. HART, Brooklyn, N.Y. Ethel’s Pride, M‘ ttle daughter Bithel, where their mother and I were sitting, daniy exelaim: h, I'm tired ing this, Heller (sister's nano Holen). Let's play*Sunday-echool, You can be Jesus Price, be the Holy Post and dolly can be the other fellow.” Needless to sayeboth her mother and myself had to make a sudden retreat, PRIZES—$ anecdote of child life ‘ehild’s (not over 7) story in child’s own language; $5 for best list of baby words -and thelr English lente. None over 150 words » Send lettere to Mar ret Hubbard Borax softens water. The purest and ACADEMY ( OF MUSIC lg terete best Is 20-Mule-Team Brand, "CHEERER Weta bale easy | ow ‘Pacifico Coast Borax Co. TROS, W. Ross, aged Ayer, Evening peven, has a great curiosity con: as any exgianation just then was iin- Y Worle, New York City. cerning we she es ak . M. H. Me, Brooklyn, M PA yl pho pilin Hy sdd New York. Chicago _ Ban Franciseo, GRAND. Sevee Sata HI D7 27 \a Our theory was, “She was found in distely, The ice man came in due ne on Bale, nead of cabbage.” A couple of months |A Crush in Heaven, time, but no Edmond, I asked the ice AMUSEMENTS, Willlams & Walker 37,23. ago sho attended » new Sunday schoo! tor the first time and given a card to be filled by her parents regarding name, age, &¢, Arriving home she handed me the card and said: “Mamma, please write my name, how old I am, where I live, but please doa’s tell them what I came out of” Mrs, IRVING Gerald's Sayings. Gren three years old, sald: “ED NNIB, four yeare old, on Fitth fA Qvenue one day, sald, “Ob, what's lot of funerals! Is everybody dead fm those carriages, and wouldn't there | | be a crush jn heaven when everybody | be! was de She hoped her feet would bee not be cold in heaven, without shoes on, man to # UR little boy ie just three years old, the Latoyy He can say his prayers, also "Hi- idle, the cat and the fid- S Hight through and also recites lke o “I am a little ourly head, My father is a preacher; T love to go to Sunday-school, WES Si te MAJBSTIG BROADWAY a torn or Ar a! WIS eh os ie a ATLANTIC SAROBN, Rewer: MANHATTAN SEACH Paar mone, No, 18 Brogdway, Brooklyn. A Speedy Blessing. want something and I ‘spose I'll have to sit here and wait ‘till it DEVOUT old grandfather | visits | aisappegra to me.” I suppose he wani@] + ing for the drat time an equally It to appear or to come to him. He Pain’ s devout grandaughter who has 8) yoi4. “1°11 go to school be out you'—for C : USES EVER STRING! lovee Bright ton aged six years. ‘The grand | without you. The first day he went out a rnival ea YORK THEATRE #7".*' = father is asked to pronounce @ bieesing ‘before meals and hes & long and some- what stereotyped petitidn for break- fast, another for dinner, and still an- ther for supoer, al] of which, how. @ver, close with: “These m er for Chirat'y sake. Amen!" This @eremony was new to the boy, and af- tor several days imagine the boy re: @pending to @ call to dinner after motning’s play outdoors with compa fons, and the surprise of the grand. daughter who, as oon as the family ‘Were seated about the table and while Waiting with bowed herds for the @rendfather's usual petition, hears the ebild exclaim: “These mercies we ask for Chriat's sake, Amen! Papa. pleass give me my @inner for I'm hungry.” @. W. MELRoy, No. 2 Chestnut streot, Albany, N. Y. Edward’s Vooabulary. Y son Edward, not three years old, has @ wonderful wuy of speaking the Bnglish language, and hjs feel- ave hurt if you fafl to understand |. He ays: Eligator for elevator; cor- Poe ay vg dns wrapllondy omperaret for night. hemmer ; Krom rears with pants he came back and sald, “Who do you ‘spose I saw coming Into this house? Queen Victoria.” I told him to keép his new clean and he sald, “Oh, dear, joing to be new?’ USIP tam MAID #32 MUMMY FRY, Lome ROOF Haare 0 Hiss, gi Apuisaion SOC urn's dirs Lan SV = KEITH St ae BESTSHOW Js, Wy by hh Park Mek your wolghter. rate Mth 81 Prices 280. and 08 MADISON SQUARE Gaupre LAST 3 Paris by Nig ht om Liisa GRan CONCERT ean ver- stare out, He said he didn’t need sey his prayers; he was going w be jvod anyway, and that all the ATAL GERALD LANE, WEDDING.” No. 33 West Twenty-fourth street, Unintentiorially Profane. TOT three years old was playing in the yard with her dolly when @ sudden thunderstorm came up, A few days previous #he had asked her mother what thunder was, and “she, thinking her too young for an explana. tom, auld, “Oh, that's God's voles,” Her mother called for her to come in. She was rather slow In obeying and a brisk Mat. To-day, 250. Vaudevil Sailor Boys, ¢ Rest’ Jack’s Little surprise bak tia Wist BND THE ROYAL CH CHE Meet rattle of thunder startled her, Looking] ‘These slender and agile divers are cludes many exoslient swimmers and IDA RENEE i LYRIC uD, she said in & very much injured | not boys ax they appear to be at free funn & divers in \ts large membership. If the BRIGH tone, “I'm gate, God, you needn't Roller oe but women end German wom fee ol oy A, poi CASINO ,A‘!3ee PIPP,PAFP, POOP (pt beac ey Peeper yy NUW'k Ni ~ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. See paren eae ema ‘They belong to & ladies’ NAD mon carly to join thelr revela. PONE SO Me se aS Me a ee eee Cee eee eae ee a tuned |aigian Slip Coverings. “RIVAL it oe Dn (RUGS AND men and women, able {at pri Big, 8 Favorttes Choaster and willing to work, Ooh st ovaina | Closing Prleee| 5 yy —— | Haak Pree Ne LOTHS 4 Be ta , | Cashmere Shirts—o; | C Lf Prices in Bole Leather Guilt Cases... “Excuse me—I have no desire to be eavy Silkoline Comtorablens uble wa: vy Hdlouled a4 @ superstitions dreamer— fo Pepe a egecdealy naunted. 1 Rat slammreveratile sees 4 All Woot Nun's Vallings, ‘ Bor, om the ether hand. could I ask you what I hear there is no doubt that b bens d Percaline—tull fi § inch Biclliennes.. © dosent on my affirmation what you Sit slow Healt to Gals nation aiid ane 1,90] 24 neh Black Silk Pongees.. would bold to de incredible without th Me be beare-comene bo gag ac ’ fe wes oe Ceasively horrible. French Sateen Comfort TB ag Natural Colot Pongees......is ee Se ee Ah —: vel me bo) zou ole odorless down fil ft. 4% 8,70] wig'a and Striped Taffetas...c. only x #0 much what we Minch Black Chine Gilke,...6 saw or heard (in which you mightfairly pray trust answered Clearing BLE LINENS, f it werd the di with so dreary a sadness, that really it | ce 10 4 suppose that we he dupes of our | with hat really it / ceaded to Me. Jae, tn it that srikaing with, delight Clost @wn excited fancy, or the victims of | ¥29 &@ sort ci awe that bryant ba p ea th Seas house, “yer we then here are the ki in TOWELS, Ete. ¢—___—— Pa fmpost: hers, reve lor le of tho h —this is the address, io es It so Coane tortor whieh + shatdnceirtere! elderly pean, wth Tat eg nowaselect, for me any, bedroom YOU le inch Linen Satin aman ‘so Othess tats ("Peay Cae Ne! ¥ * gelsed both of us whenever we passed || Min” e Pecominyalnted my pape and my n Inhabited for weeks, make up a|@ incl All Linen Damaake.. VALUB te the tople heret by the door of a certain unfurpished a head, Tie. be bs an, 18 business tran oakin. 3 pela ud te Weike Md ated wallace, of | All Linen Top Clothe-Mxd. goem im which we neliher caw ror|me the address of the one whooh you| thar f had a strong desire to examine & on fuel. Tak th you my revorver | Al! Linen Doyites—16 and 17 tn | emeniarees freard dnything. And the strangest | left 59 ignominou house with # equivocal « reputation-- and my dagger—so much for my weap, Turkey Red Clothe-oll boll ool marvel of all was, that for once in my| qpiy, lend Kave me the address: and youd eel it as It W Ss thi T ibl Moats tas beet $-12. te ey ii wid Mapa tele a Te Meuated von e north side of for .% might. I was willing to pay for Se, olen Lerripies Union Huck Towels, H. 8. she allowed after the Oaleta GHaRE’ ins Re jth, feapect- thet priv: ing whatev pignt oe in-| despaired of finding any ‘won to take | declared that he had seen so bac third night that it was tmpossible to | apie thoroughtare, I wae pig my house |ciined to ask. ~ sir, anid (r, J—=,| charge of the house, more @ tep- fi that which had a oe for the rest of the day | UmA2. cries crssreee stay & fourth in that house, Accord: | shut up—no bill at the window. and no| With sreat courtesy, “the house is at) ant, that I would ‘willing! iy let it rent. something still 8} on business 2 urgent that T had not | Damask Towele—I7x%... fugly, on the fourth morning I sum- response | to my knock. Ag 1 was turn- | Your Service, for as short or as long a free for @ year to any gne who would je to all, I really could| leisure to think much on the nocturne! | metre Heavy Huck—iat. f 7 ® ‘¥? Ing away, a beer boy. éollecting pew- | time as you please. Rent Is out A DAY Its rates and taxes,” hot in’ conscience sue, nor even blame, saventure to whieh T had plighted my | (1b inen ‘Towellings—18 inch. Moped the woman who kept the house | ter oo the neighboring areas, sald | Question—the obligation will be on “How long Is it since the house ac colonel for breach of agreememt.| honor. 1 dined alone, and very late, | All Linen Towellings eng end attended on us and told her that|to me h you want any one # that | side should you be able to discover the quired ‘thio a sinister character?” n | put in the old weman I have) and aie § tain, read, as is my hy fhe rooms 4id not quite sult us and we Boule, « cause of the strange phenomena which) ‘That I can scarcely tell you, Dut nd she was empowered to|T selected one of the volumes of Macau-| Cleart COUCH COVERS, af ould not stay out o k. Bh 14 “Yes, " heasd, It was te be let, at present deprive dt of all value, I bgt 4 many yd since. The old woman in apartments, I never Perit to to Piet thet | closing Priees y Out our week, She sa! “etl -wny. tho wom hg cannot lat |}, for T cannot even get 4} 1 spoke of eald it was haunt when | ha who stayed more than! I would h me; there is DRAPERIES, Bte dryly, ‘I know why; you heve stayed | ts en dey these ey gervant to keep it in order or answer] sh rented it between a thirty and forty I do not tell you their] was eo much of by Tinfoiness in the WOMEN'S Yonger than any other lodger. Few| weeks. te ig one ga io found t to tay the door, Unluckily the house '8/ years ago. fact that my life storieeto no two lodgers have there| style, and practical life in the sub- | couch Covere-# yards long.. 1.29 BJ @ver Mayed a second night; none before mere, thas thou! haunted, if I my use that expression, | has been spent in the East ind and xactly the same phenomen jects, that it would serve as an ido! 3 yards wong 3 x ded fie'o Taaptiien whe chars | not only by nine, but by dayr thous | (othe civil’ service of mpany. Prsted Tele better that you should againat the influences of sup, Bagdad Stripes y' you 4 third. But I take it they have for him, # ust to open and !at night the disturbances are ot & more! {' returned. to England last year, on tt raalt, than en Oriental Rug designs Moorish Stripe Covers Curtain Muslins—# Incl Saturday We Close All Day. SATURDAY 1s ClaRKy HOLIDAY, inpOW SHADES, | *** San esa Gh os Table OljelaunesgM ves Wier os shelf Ollcloths—13 inch—were b.. § TOILET ARTICLES, closing sing Pofow | ST TONERY QUIRE PURLBUT'S STATIONERY Eee ignealta, Bh Site ere were 8 to ° Borine Tooth Pray’s Rosalise & er Enam. All Bristle Tooth Brushes. {BABIES COATS, \HATS, DRESSES S| Short Bedtard Cord Coats... 1% “B8 | All-Wool Bhort Coat... 28 2. Sik and Lawn Hats. Faney Lawn Caps. Gingham Dresses - | Closing, 1 Prices Sun Hate and Bonne! { GIRLS’ DRESSES een) AND REEPERS neck—pla salad lace er ze, inserted yoke, with and Without fancy berthas, plain or trim'd skirts— to 14 years—were $2.98 and an Pique and Gingham ( PROMPT DELIVERIES OF 60008 BOUGHT PRIDAT All goods bought Priay wit He: lvered Friday or Saturda: gular routine—drivers and ceiving a holiday during the ’ Resters—Cloth | ere S.88 to ory 1.96 to DECORATIVE GOODS LEATHER GOOD: Fig’d Sateen Lambrequins Lithograph Art Squares eal Seal Clasp Books Real Seal Chatelaine Bags. Leather Suit Cases...... 98) schedule, same os If our stores a oa! open, and deprives no employee © 949! noliday, Last Friday of the Season

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