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ey aay MEY. as ' WORLD) [HURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904. | A Romance of Love and Righwaymen Prerrrry) The Bushrangers (Bright Babie s w Their Doings and Sayings. By A. Conan Doyle veteran Seat CHAPTER 1 ‘The Rescue. BE DURTON'S cabin was not beau- | tiful. People have been heard to Gesert that it was ugly, and, even After the fashion of Harvey's Sluice, ,Bave gone the length of prefixing their GAjective with a forcible expletive which @maphasived thetr criticism. But to the tired wayfarer, plodding aleng the Buckhurst road tn the direc- thé summit of the ii! was & beacon of hope and of comfort. ‘There was only one man insMMe the to-night, and that was the pro- itor, Abe Durton himself, or “Hones,” 0a be had been christened wi heraldry of ths camp. Uls face, with its boldr simple eriep yellow beard, stood out sharp and Geer against the darkness as the fiick- ering light played over it, It Was @ manty, resolute countenance.gnd yet the ist might have detected some- thing In the lines of the mouth which Ghowed & weakness somewhere, an in- fve limbs. Abe's was one of thase trust- fag, simple natures which are as easy to lead as they are impossible to drive, ‘and {t was this happy pliability of dis- position which made him at once the Dutt and favorite of the dwellers in the @utee. Badinage in that primitive set- Cement was of a somewhat ponderous @haracter, yet no amount of chaff had ever brought @ dark look on Bones's face or an unkind thought into’ bis Bonest heart. was only when his aristocratic part- fer, Jack Morgan (or "The Boss," as he ‘eye femmbliarty known) was, ‘Uhought, being put upon that an om- tightness about his lower lip and hie blue eyes, caused ressible humorist 19 at i i Eif eye it att i dé ae}! 8 i impartanag ent, thas down cote ake way, and a tthe asa a pisnovaad M4 goiag fo Nave hi daughter out from bourne to B in new house Nal 74 site on the other on 8 Aye, woot, Te , are go! ) look at, my he be Waid down and ye te the food set ¢ him, “They say she io THAEE PRIZES—$10 for best anecdote of child life; 910 for best Not the Right Drink. MoM“ little daughter te jugt two years old and has some quaint say- ings, While visiting a seighbor In her grandma's house one very warm trom |*veMtina one of the dauahters of the house suddenly exclaimed; “My, how warm it ie! By golly! I must have « @rinis!* After drinking & elass of root ‘beer she turned and asked my little one } |to have some. but as she likes to what she is taking, she angweral: “No, | me NO want no By Golly,” As jshe speaks very piataly, but some ‘eho pronounces as follows: “Beamland” for Dreamland; “ Ae alanly theres che 8 down on the presse Sria road below. ti he ullen_splash of the Ta tan hye Wnlch cau ‘other, and then to Tua ‘by Heaven!” wit teat ie 2 sas 8 moment, bpt a A gadget acrogs the ;}and has made up his mind to be a b "plano; “tawidee,” carriage: “midit.” minute, if GLADYS -6MITH. No. 15 Hast One Hundred and Third street, ‘pete 7 Transfers to Hedven, HEN little Willie was four years WV old we lived at a troiley 1 ing where transfers were given. One night his mamma was teaching him his pfayera, When we got to ‘Forgive We Our trespasees, as Wwe forgive thosd who trespass against us,” he stopped and said, “Say, mamma, is that the time they give the trnsfers to’ you for heaven?" “Another time be asked me where and how the snow comes down from the sky. Mamma told him all the G00d angels sprinkle {t down to us. After a a E H to YO Acosrornar woo BE AbphopRis OOD-BY to the rural deputy auto, Datter! Draw the veil of charity over his No longer the easy job sitting on the fence along the Guffolk County auto tunwaye, waiting, stop-watch in hand and Bedge on galluses, for the ungus- chauffeurs, No longer for him fying in court and re- $3 per hold-up. The potato patching, the corn needs @ | fa) beds need making to the farm and County, For the members of the Board of . | sald, “Mamma, when you are a big » | angel will you chuck me down a hull Astrid ANG @ Uttle while hesald: “Mamma, when are you going to die?" I answered, “Whenever God calls me," Willie then ."" Willie new lives im the country, He knows every horse and dog in town Jockey when he is a big man, He ly now 4& little over seven years old. WILLIE KRITE, No. 17 Mountain avenue, Westfeld,N.J. Moon Went Out. ° | TLE TI was rocking the baby to Vie one night (before the Jaenp was lit), my little girl, As trid, four years old, stood by the win- dow watchnig the moon. Suddenly a cloud passed over it and Astrid said: “Oh, mamma, the moon went out be- Cause there wasn't any more kerosene in it!” Howard, five years, and Gus, | three, were looking at the rain falling. Gus hat makes {t rain, How- erat” he said, “the Lord turns! om the water in Hie washtub and then He forgets to turn it off and it rung Te, Politica! Hives in their hands and are considering the estzDdiishing of formed constabulary, Who alon 07 the thrill of the chase, capture and fine-collecting, while the pike where once the Yeomanry ato gusoline fumes in quest of gold will see the hardy sleuths no more, All the way to Patchogue and back & moan has risen at this “trust ab- sor " of Guffolk’ County's pet In- industry. ‘The neglected farms | and departed oyster beds again call ti }those who deserted in the mad rush jafter the largesses of fines ‘inkled by the scorching of chauffeure—the | M from the Harlem World on New Y Eve for being the prettiest baby fr Geventy-second street to the Brons. I jw then living at No. 22 West Ninety- OW ord LOrsern all over everything.” Gus was quite satisfied with the explanation. Mrs. SIGRID LARSEN, Corlear avenue, Kingsbridge, N. Y. Baby’s Vocabulary. Y baby is three and a half: years old. Here of her baby rds for after; “yes me am" for “y “poon” for spoon; “Bichon for" for looking glans; “dees” for dress "ox" for box; “pate” for plate; ' for good; “scuse” for excuse, Mrs. R. ENGELKB, No, 15 Crescent street, Brooklyn, Poor Little Mousie AM a little girl five years old next Is ¥.and.I have won two prises Q /ben I wae three years and three months, @ gold medal, in the dancing academy, and my second prime was $100 Sunpgigg §=SeoocMERS.BuEl | sheriff with a stop watch. Tt ouggested that the uniforms | might well be designed to sult the job. Knightly armor might be the safest dis-| BELASC! guise, though « Crintee mask would throw fiftv-seven var@les of scarcs into a scorcher. A Trojan horse am- bushcading: a cop would lead on the ursuspecting city fellows with the ben- sine bussers. The abolition of the reward system will be a blow to the late comets in the field, but most of the deputies by this time ehould have accumulated enough rewards to retire Independently wealthy and have autos of thelr own. County Supervisors have taken their rush that made every man a deputy | They auto, = ROCTORS i MA ec AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | Best Show in Town Sissse! js COUNTY Y CHAIRIAR, ATLANTIC | Ee ams GRAND gW Wes, Blanehe pot vid puvodlacihea| ® tiny ACADEMY OF MUSIC, , 117 x, CHECKERS, :. « Prices 25,80,73,81. Mate, Wed &8at2 ext BETROPOLIS feat 6 oe ol ara cis oF” Hole” inth street, and I go to school and can test songs out. I can use » but my mother will have to write them for me. T will now you & ttue story about something which Dappened at my house yesterday. While Sding across the floor to get my dolly 1 saw a little baby mouse come out of the bathroom. I called mother and told her to took. Madeline, our friend, and mother tled little mousie’s tail with « spool of black thread, and how mousle cried and kicked, They then put him over the rauing to the yard ,and Tabby, our black cat, caught mousie-quick and Jumped into the @ownstaita window, and that was the end of my pleasure. ALICE BENFER, No, 109 West Ninety-#ighth atreet, “Like,” Not “Love,” little cousin Rose, aged four, had a very bad hat of saying “love” to everything, would tT love candy,” “I love lee &c, We had considerable trouble in teaching ber to say ‘Mke'* We took her one day, to hear Andrew Mack sing When he tang “Heart of My Heart, I Love You," she turaed and sald ‘Heart r pad Meart, I Like You,'” sale Saipan of SUResi CY phow'g avy sald ‘Heart o: 1 Eh met a aor. soon? When be fhe wil Whee a ay ew MAY 4 See i DALY'S ate ay betty Beach pers i eae Tae (NE eee eu aden ST. jee areata ve Rid Main, Wed & dat G Isle of Spice. 3 Eres) to ‘a inch—value Feir ta Ttoelt. veces areas ey ena beasco TaPATHEE fst CROSMAN Sweet’ Itty Bellatrs me et 4 iatest Jit Ever. oy THE — | BECKY SHARP. STAR | tax. Ava 10T. MAT Se ce TAR | mache er costae | Hearts T™ Little Princess ie or Haner. feat Week—Prince ot Pilsen LYRIC "he ey The Royal Chat PRINCKSS. 90. Mate To-dayaSat 2 Jack's Little Surp wre Brno at CASINO "jst $2: PIFP, PAPP, POUF Mat. Sat. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. _ ae wy BEACH oe Afi cities Pith ‘|New Wash Fabrics FRIDAY, AS USUAL, ie Dn | Five New Six Story Buildings, now bring erected on Thirteenth Street, will give us 68,000 Square feet more Space, } ‘ an addition made necessary by demands of 6 constantly increasing ‘trade, FRIDAY, WITH ITS OPPORTUNITES, is one of the attractions that has gained our stores such popularity. HERE ARE TOMORROW’S SPECIALS, » There’s no mistaking values like these, rod A Great List of Women's Fall Ryo bh lues In Upholstery At Priday's et ah yards oe aes rin Tepestry Portieres— Biased ‘ep bey dottom—value > all Army bee dames Rete Siac ‘S's long—fringed— 79 “aos, ture Velvete—Pioral and Bes Taare, ee gee gg acs RS hee agg Rich Slik ma eo Qietinet 1.49 Kin ot : mth ba 1:2 98 Mey, Toreaie re " a Malate 994 =e a 7 Tiida and coloriageorratae ii .73% Fail sigan ea { If H OH Raa nia Peart seen a dult Teeter make—vaiee wam.1998] Handkerchief "ne a t All Woot art Seuarve-ail 3.99) R ing| Lambrequins | rae Geode Laundry Bags | ew tm votes. ish pak Res! ol Head Rests Spectalty cast pa No Friday Without Its Bargains In Musiins Ne doubt about these vateée: | You Can Expect tinge ached and. un. Umbrelta Weather New ae oe Friday prices indnee to ameea a " 90 per coat, lean then inert quetattons! Mee s Night Shiets) PARK carnival Paraden Fete eM Blank White Spreads a oneness OD Ca MESSY. 690 [Don't Jude Thee Cora sise— By Friday's : Linens, | ®** nt as asa ait Towels. { save Money. To Meet the School Boys’ Needs Sid trials PN hiner coat A eas Fptr ada) a Dowhle Dameshe a9 ue~tabieached—vaiee tee & Heavy Silk Pillow Cords pact Early for Dress Goods Bargains but not tee carly here, fan, re rete All Wool Tatlor Suxtings; ° All Wool Henriets: All Woot Nun's Valin leading ahead: il wear... Friday | 4 Mod poy: No Worsted Cheviots—! sere—4 to 15 ys All Wool Peuble Breast hecks, plaids Our Specia v pac by mts ata re S Boys’ Golf 128% Fancy Workin Navy serges aod a value .2.. Great Values in Misses’ Department Girts’ New Fall Reefers—Cheviota, nck All Wen wa | aa Vs h All Wool och "Bultings. Menriectas, inch Imported inch All Wool Zébelines.. . Instead of @ and 7 onta For Cool Weather New Mell Flannelettee-- a dots, Stripes ai igne tm best combs Instead of 1... Yord wide Flannelettes— emt petrerne and colori wrictly perfect not “seconds” such ‘where sold at this orice but rode arietly perfect Elderdewn Fia ttea in pretty ppers, Instead of 1... tterns for Wra ues, Ete; Outing Penal ge oe a h twi rk a Bees ehstberten cont eusey., + 5% tere Spoons, Forks, etc. “Recers” is a name that needs ne further assurance of quality. ESE POR FRIDAY: — tor mae ay Persian tons the Reetere—odd be Twere W910 BMe eee ‘ow ewed

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