The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1904, Page 11

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Fe Ay ee ee eee The House #0. | Zhe Best Ghost Story Ever Written || 5 Bulwer: Lam @nother Miving Being, can you suppose ; practice to an extraordinary degree. | perishes; rou burn tt, jof ghosts of spirits, the thing that most) O#ophy to deny—vix. nothing super: ea hat & masmeriger could 80 affect in«|""Thacauch a power might extend aver | "Whatever were the elements, of that {atrikes,us la, the atsence of what we[ Datural, They are Mit ideas tonveyed MORNING SALES animate pbjects; move chaire—<pen and |the dead—that |s, over certain thoughts | flower while it lived are gone, dispersed, | held to be soul; that ts of superior incovers@. the mes A Pe a ‘shut é@oors?” and memories that the dead may still | you know not whither; you ean never dis | emancipated intelligence, ‘These appari | ©! > tab walk 1% “Oe impresq Qur sensce with the bellef |retain—and compel, not that which | cover nor re-collect them. But vou can, | tions come for jIttle or no object—they ’ eee Ti antil £ tm gugh vefects—wo never having enjought property to be called tho Rout and |by chemistry, out of the burmt dust of |seKiom speaie when they do come; if|topear” in m accord, of Mend-uns panes | £ O=-MNOPPOW, Wednesday, “© Pet wapport with the verson acting on us?! which is far beyond human Teach, but that flower, raise a spectrum of the |they speak, they utter mo idea above de rise 7 : = He. What te commonly called mesmer-!rather a phagiom of what has bevn gower, just as it scomed im Life. It may | those of an ordinary person on earth, t'to me, freese our blood» |} Fancy Silkoline Com/fortablec 1! Bleached Turkish Tow ae Ghosts! Ghosts! Ghosts! He Sees ’em All the Way Homme. lini i Sabicea | turssi id "1, 09) re is @ natural chemistry, and To. 890944 £96988595-05009-5-1000 008008 POLHLIHDDEIGHHG 9 eytutions may produce chemlc wonders hers a natural flufd, call It elec- rleity, and thes: leetrho Sdgings aud Gallooss Normat Ae var AK Woven Torchons and Insertings— - rn in firm, tterns—also hantilly ae : 7 Mav! vas Fea RS Cee peal a Sa or ; ¢ . tnd trus sages have fot culttva vy FLOOR _ ‘ em, “But sure I am, that of of | ae or . speererouly to himsel! jects produced, for this reason: » have ever told een LAST DAYI To-morrow Will Be . 44 ite sh sefit ital Bhi Hegde is | of The Season. Fxg fi a ie . tly 7585 ple HITE mane Ft killed your dog! That is fearfult we take account of stock , oe nduned. to jt in chat house, i atay ‘ Sat cat, Rats and mice are as first step toward : never found In it.” dausct igtoancee, deadly tothe ae ascertaining gains and losses § sable cane Tag «eel, poves of the atx months’ business to Auguat Sst, 7 more sunreme. Y SST" < = Sees: comprehend my theory?" SSE 25% z : : m ‘ture? For what object “Not an tmposture in the ordinary |To the Kditcr of The Fvening World: lenly 1 were That's a great ghost story, “The House and the Brain,” which you are! to me that I am dcdging spooks and warlocks all the way home. My wife| same. What on earth can I do with you could net awake ma, but in that |2°™. running in The Evening World. But say, It’s got me frozen full of | says it's a good thing—that it will eend me home earlier—but a regiment se jm oh vou what 1 rents Ao. j i line we imbibed in our nurserion til, The More Sold, very well lighted, and after reading that ghost story on the train it seems lina we tmurtanate house the evil te the sleep could answer questions with oa |®4udders. I am uaturally superstitious, although I know I should know | of ghoats coutda’t do that. 1 don't believe in ghosts, but I don't want to|am convinced he i) ecounaoy which I could not pretend to | better, but I go home to the Bronx late at night and our street 1s uot so! moet one, alone, JOHN DE Lona, |fealimer, ak, "Mein he doar ot Detailed mention of = |e ream ween 1a acle forthe ine itarting point or fm your pocket—nay, describe your lied could not do this; but there may|most earth-stained of earth, to make|be the same with the human betng. The| “American spirit-seers have publislied iiencon which aunt, the hours: andar This Last Day’s Opportunities be @ power akin to mesmerism, and /| itself apparent to our sel—is a very|soul has as much escaped you as the| volumes of communications ia prose and| stronely # vy. ti . imposture, aay more than it Is neces-| superior to tthe power that In the old |anclent though obsolete theory, upon jessence or elements of the flower. Still,| verse, which they assert to be given| ened. the wana Sowa chaeeve fs not possible, warily superesturel, 3 should be, wn- | days was called magic. That such a| which I will hazard nd opinion, But 1|you may make # spectrum of tt. And|,ln the names of the most illustrious| that it ie detrehed from the body conselously a he " met |power may extend to “all inanimate vb- |do not concelve the power would be su-| this phantom, though in the popular au-| dead ~ Shakespeare, Bacon — heaven house, built over the or wuhoet meri influence, conveyed te me from |jects of matter I do not ay: but If so, | pernatural Let me illustgate what I|perstition it Is held to be the soul of| knows whom. Those cummunications, Binty to the reat tt Repairs Every hour will be full of interest, ink. if ent & distance by & human veing who hed |/t would not be against nature—tt would| mean from an experiment which Para-|the de « 414 that — 1 - parted, must not be cenfounded| taking the best, are certainly pot And vou ¢ a Dower over me by previous | be omly @ rare power in nature which |celaus describes as not dificult, andj with the (rue soul; i le but the eldolen Langhorne tne be cae | vou cuit a Fy 4 As fast as 0 lot is disposed dé might be given to constitutions with | which the guthor of the Curiosities of| of the ead form. sent ior o) FYeS cnt that Tei pay hall the ex: “But if @ meomeriser could v0 affect [certain peculiarities, and cultivated by | Clten M0, eredible A Sower| *theneq, like the best-attented: etertee doar infer, what Papi 120m Tiron wit allow tee to direst the another will tale tts place a to an en | operations.’ Nor, what is more am well able to the Bah Contain an Kg, that ad coat Moe's rent allow tas (0 write wottl Bright Babies Their Doings and Sayings,| Besieeos ero A Sergi aad Sumer Gonde iF | (To Be Conetuded.) are closed. ouite AMUSEMENTS. , , Oe ‘Then little lobster salad 4 And some energetic cheese; A quart of hock to wash it down, A tagte of mountain dew— All these our little Mary had, An@ @ little coffin, too, | [ub ST, THRATRE se Sez score TOL icceees pantie PRIZES—$10 for best | o, rs “Pate Gam ell On, bi Ce anecdote of child life; $10 for Franciseo, eulea (nat nD atory in child’ . pi LE Prices T.207S.81, Mata Wed, Set 2, Bv.218 | own langua for beat list of AT. ALTE. Matinee WILLILEG| & baby words Hh their English GRAND Toor can ¢ ~ equivalents. None over 150 words ( way. 2 Bie. ALEGR \ in length, Send letter to Mar POPS oa } ta the Mew 1p IRAMOROUEY,* End with August! Hubbard Ayer, Evening ri i res Neve a ’ se eae aig ad Wer My Root 12 Big Vau ’ \ aad you die Ti cook for eee id Don t Miss This lea a Papa and se ia Bway & 50th st. a Pesach A 3, and T mi “What else will you 4 2 The’ Giri . MAJESTIC is” wee TE of r ‘ communicate ‘ “Oh, Tl go to the door with him and \ ’ SuBNWiatate”* ISLE Da Opportunities. mother at tw se pe adh = and say ‘Good-by, Chester,’ ” Pa. | = Last y s } permission to speak, peremp- Vhen shé does anything wrong I ask . w. ki op Serty weneed by hie father, her, "Why @i@ you do that, Marjorie ; ts y || LYRIC RS Tae ROTLL CARE tte Costren = oe seen . and ghe gald to me one day, “Mamma, - nedy: = —— | 20 & Wer. seats YUE SOLIS, 7 deards sale past to toll my mamma to get me night-|how do you know I did it? 1 told her e" igxd rat ea Y RVR, PRINCESS , Srey #290 9 Eves om ; war ei flag “Dn eirlle,” aimed the other 1 at see It be hoe ren 0 one doy EDNA Y se ‘Little surprise wo ani “Ay sen~sitence.* Mle ong what are painmaat™ "| ahe' Gide ant she reed "Jaat Took [40M Tocket with SANON Seats ste || camo ei: c= PTR y : amd she replied, “Just look | 0!d locket @amend and solid PRD, « 5 . wus wriggle ‘And don't you know what pajamas}in my ayes and ee mamma” gold chain She is now one yi } BS, GG O%, CABSAGE PATCH tate at, * PLFF, PAPP, POOF ALL DEPARTMENTS ¥ on hie hale until rs. CHESTER DPMAREST, [and a half olf and talks and chat-| THE cae * ‘Now, my eon, No, 1M Latayette street, Elizabeth, N. J, we like a child of over two years, | ak dae Voie ECA ATLANTIC SADR, insite inshaos MUST HAVE CLEAN STOCKS, denign father. hen she URBA “Wel the water feo de got bvitona on and the otber|A Prize Baby. she mn Sie huals oon be fe Luna Ses Velie Se tstin "hee Washbures "rma Levomme "Becherts Ore = turn of and it's running all ove the | ain't. HIS likeness is of my baby girl, | stance 1) dark in bon gg A, sdmie to 'CBway BRST SHOW and have orders feet,” Anothier funny Inctdent happened the Kathryn Putney Birdsall, taken |the atore,” Pretty book,” “Aunt Mite.” |P ark Re, uoewwal,, ey Imitators KEITH'S aod BEST SHO A other day when she came up from the at the age of five months. When|“Oh see the bow-wow" (ineaning «| ———————————*—_____ : coe to positively close out all surplus. * fireat and bad a black pia in beF she was elght months of she took first | dog) She bolis her skirt up and gives ) ASTOR'S Mitt te” | oe $\' ike dgnd he asked me what Kind of pit | premium (under one year) for be-| us @ dance, 20 & 0 CENTS. Therefore tone, Pane that was. Tangwered, “A mourning pin." jing the most beautiful ehild in Mrs, ELLWOOD BIRD@ALLA | moire chy nag ea ing me Breer ste eres lag other fovery respect. She received a wolid| Mount Kisco, N, ¥, ae e ONE PROSE! Final Cleating Prices. rowboat two ol ar suoquexencxmmmxscmmce |MANBATIAN BEACH | THE STROLLERS. | S2———— ae ’ Pie. would Na, #82 Eagle avenue, Palin's Speot ywomms” | MINER’S orn ave ® THEATRES. as i . py. “Pull the Strings.” j w Two Patriotic Little Japs. i “st th. take them T baby (Ruth Bernice Demarest) M la two years old, and we think -———_— S15. Mats Wed. @ Sat. SOOO DODOTINC EIS 1A OKO RING MOC Aa ax? Has dudheia’ Bade ts | Pr The Feival ‘ fe rt i so T don't think her very bright. At the table} 4 iin totowing letter trom two lit- | cellency will allow him’ to go to the! CROSMAN 'ypaxid Dyess’ | yp beac ts reed “faherman than 1 was Leelee Beaman’ yeh I tle Japanege boys whose elder) fOMt 8. oot Neg and wo. cannot | SEARS ON SALE TO-MORNOW W veo Ades Gea’ County Cialuman You Know expect to ge down to quietly, “Glory, amen. brother was about to enter the! oven remember his face. We are be-| ~ " a Bs a acosiaity Cn Canarsie on this Labor pet kitten and the kitten squeaied, and] seny wag recentty received by the ing brought Up AMERICAN St 2 oro cita\"” abe We | ne DEWEY)"A Diba MAT. To-DAY, E askeg Ner what was the matter? \ootonel of a Jap fegiment, and shows| Mother and prot OF JAPAN, “Dus pulling the strings out of UMy'* | that the patriotic epiri animating the Rost, Our whole country extends even to the chil- h hat any one una wa West Lith St, [HONE THOUSAND WIVES.” Our Reputation for (meaning whiskers). hip country ls wore than a 1 THe GOTHAM LADIBS MAT. TO-DAY. ¥ | dren heme! | dom Pelee a, nae Pi a el 3 Cleaning Out Stocks. “Aainary Village, Tana District | | duufal idl bo te alae tad be | NEW YORK THEATRE is°t.tcs COME TO-MORROWEL § lis Excbllency, Commander-in-Chiet| ,,..°¢ il not feel hunary. Showsy welwexx THE MAID #ik MUMMY or thirty dave as we are quite will- |) So = “4 the eake of EDEN

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