The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1905, Page 17

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\ \ @ bourne and her He oF FRECaoIKG ENG CHALTERS, | it Melbourne wi is seer A jer at al ete et ihe Spey fat ake. was ‘the Be ter ate ‘between him “ emu, to Tiger a pteoae Meret, Surderee bahar Agtod as Saeed in the re CHAPTER XV. Three Months Afterward|t - HOT: December day, with a cloud: |) Jesp. blue sky, and @ eun blazing t own on the earth, clothed in all Doauty of summer garments, Buch fy @ dencription of snowy aeneiiond | @ounds, perchance, @ trifle strange to \, Hingiish ears, it tna strike them 98 ! betng somewhat fantastic, as waa th play in “A Midsummer , Night! Dream,” to Demetrius when he remark: | 4, hot icp and wondrous cold | \\ fire. ‘ But here in Australia we are in the of contrartety, and many. things | Poni dreams go by contrary, | nad swans ere an established the, proverb concerning them, they were considered aa bird as the Phoenix, has rendered null and void by the dis- ries of Captain Cook, Here, fron: und pumice-stone floats, eae EBs ire i. yet freak on, the part of (Dame Nature, At home the Bahereh 1y mati bears the hardy traveller to @ old ollmate, with snowy cmountaioe ane | wintry blaste; but here the further worth one goes the hotter ft mets, , But, however contrary, as Mrs, Gemp would aay, Nature may be in her deal- Ings, the English race out in thin great continent are much the same as in the old country—Jobn Bull, Paddy and Gandy, all being of @ conservative turn of mind; and with strong opinions as #0 the keeping up of old customs, Thero- fore, on @ hot Christmas Day, with the @un one hundred odd in the shade, Australlan ‘revellers sit down to the Foast beef and plum pudding of Old England, which they eat contentedly as the orthodox thing, and on New Year's v6 the festive Celt repairs to eg stig My * with a bottle of w! ioe da sbecntt verep of “Auld Lang Bully tt te these pecultar customs that ve an Tawi yes to a nation, and au abroad oe) none of ‘tie in- it dbstinacy; but Keeps mas in the old fashion, and wears his ate in the 'tiew fashion, ‘without re- rend to the fire 01 it be i ected to give into the “tre Of the sun, but if some ingenious mor. ‘tal would ouly invent pome light and " jostume, after the fashion of the reek dress, and. Australians would t to adopt the same, life in Mel ater cltied would be Wiuoh cooler than it is.at present. Madge way ape! somewhat after fashion a8 8 he on the wide ver- 4 ry state of exhaustion from the atared “out at sthe wide aun, Thero was a dim kind Hf at 7 sing from the excessive heat, 18 anlavay between heaven and h Sts tremulous vell he fisant hills looked aerial and un- “Stretched out before her was tho anden with its Intensely vivid towers, Sto look at them merely was to In- crease one’s caloric condition, Great ushew of oleanders, with théir bright ink “blossoms; luxunous rose trees, ith their yellow, red. and white “looms, and all along the border a rainbow of many-volored flawera, with euch brilliant tnts that the eye ached ‘to see thom in the hot sunghine, and turned) restfully to the cool green of tthe trees which encircled the lawn, In thé.centre was a round pool, surs. founded by ring of white marble and containing 4 still sgpet of water, which ibaa Uke mirPor in the blinding ht fine homestead of Yabba Yallook stax tion was a long, low house with no upper story with a wide yeranda Blinds nearly round ft. Cool green linds' were hung between the pillars to out the sun, and abl along wore scattered lounging chairs of | basket- Work, With rugs, novels, empty poda- ‘vater| bottles and all the other evi- dances that Mr, Frettlby’s guests had been wipe and stayed ingide during the teoonday heat, Madgo was sented In oné of thete com- fortable chairs, and sbo divided her at- tention between the slowing beauty. of the worl ontside, whieh she could see Brough 2 narrow silt in the blinds, and book; In which she did not seem (oul interested, for it was not long fore she lot it fall unheeded to the fount. und took refuge in her own houghrs, The trial througit whioh she had 80 recently passed had been a great one,and it liad not’ been without its outward result, It had loft its Impross on Her Pratitifut face and thera was a troubled lonk in her eves, After Brian's foquittal of the murdep of Oliver Whyte |k she had @ hai n taken by her fathor up to the sintion In the tone that tt would restore her to health. ‘The mental straln which pad been on her during the trial id neatly peouent on an‘atlack of raln fever; but here, far from the ex: BIG CHANGE FOR SMALL CHANGE IF YOU FEET, ey ALL TIRED OUT Why don't you lock up ous desk and run over ATLANTIC CITY, or some other nearby resort for a tow days? THE CHANGE Wink DO YOU GOOD, and tho hotel rates, as Advertived in the ARE VERY RVASONADLY, By Fergus Hume. ust strike the curfous spectar ie ing parched and. arid under | antly, citement of town life, in the qulet seo! L eee ee eemeane st ntpeatannemneennesrnnaic age 2, & is this ‘ete ote aie ark fh pis Meta one Ge Reker a ee ml ie Sie Fenian the He ter tack 6 Mudee felt prenethtng BAW the roe now th fedryland the potcpwt MV Q t ‘thro ele ‘We mi nek ‘hl we 4 mi ee Brian, @: also had w rhs oy ial ow es eats one te ea mo \aketer i As Oke bey Pe ‘ett dramediat in order to evold neta With fis érlende, and bed gone ai oy ih which was next to Ry ‘ eae ie Work- and Ragin Neat a at and 6a ledge, But this ait whe en be hae ha father to B rom, OUENE, of eo he }, dlalited the millionaire, Madge Hot but cond bo Took trom. Yabba Seer er, Balas ' Be eer to meet any of. the was there, knowl thet ine ‘bis trial pe my f objet 8 Bontfes” and, ope ny aT 4 on ‘at "Shunetmas ‘time om Frettiby had asked several from Mel. general 1e wey ce i ‘elix ft, ribald a . but ve way, os he found that when bed he had a od novel conce yer emoi bis rebar 4 pera ti quite Fete ceparauon tte hand worker it ttle com, ‘They had brought up feoond ‘Mra, Wretuiby. he had the th much encouragement, but, like ie ge! at Waterloo, did not know ‘when ‘was beaten, and don the Rone of Mr, Frettiby’s heart in an sane Ava thiyenig Dr. ston had come up for a Penension and gave never Y ry oft visitl 4A young English fellow, oat Petereon, King Pra himsel by travelling; an ‘old voldnis this Christ. | They ti be id, ti Monte hye ep >be F, and, turning, saw Pntte the neatast oft gowns, with $ ghee ig white and Renny A in book. ce ened with Sal for hat ne iy eo had taken her fito eee service maid, Mr, Frettlby had offered atrong opposition at first that a fallen woman like should near bis daughtel Madgo was determined to re WenePey, girl from the life of Lins aang ae fo at last he relu: Brian, too, “but litinatsiy pelaed hat Mai edge her, heart, . Mother Guttersnipe dbjected «wt first, but she Ue 0, aye a and Bal becaane who Inada edy Sal's aefeatl "pe et don ny F sachs {ng her to read. she held in her hand was @ epelling: books and this she handed to Madge, of "I think I knows It now, bite | the sald, respectfully, as Madge looked up bei es a cao ta exon Will berebie e@ rad tat mohtas, ‘Read | this?’ sald Sal, touching ‘Tristan;" A Romance by Zoe. “Bandly!"' eaid beg picking {t up, with @ ok ‘of contempt. “I want you ‘to learn English and not a contusion of a ee Ee th But it's too hot went on, leant. back in her Meat, ‘60 yet a char an talk to me,’ Bal Lad ee snd Fees n looked out at the brilliant fio ) and at the black shadow Ae Rho tall witeli lp which grew on one sido of the She wanted to ask a certain question of Sal and did not know how to do it, The moodiness and irritability of troubled her very much of late, with the quick {ntultion of her mex, at ascribed it indirectly to the woman hat died in the back slum. Anxious is #haro his troubles and lighten: his bur- den sho determined to ask Sal adou this myaterious woman and find out, 1 possible, what secret had been told to rian which affected him so deeply, ‘Sal, she sald after a short pause, turning her clear gray eyeq: on the woman, “'T want to ask you something,’ The othor shiveped and turned palo, ‘About—about thaty’ Madge nodded, Sal hesitated for a moment, and then fing herself wt the feet of. her mistress, "T will tell you,'" she orled, "You have been kind to me, an’ have a right to n en will tell ep all I know, asked Madge, firmly, a9 sho lasted. her hands tightly spaether, “who was this woman whom Fitagorald pent t to. seo, and where Maia she come rom “Gran' an’ me fou Ue Bourke stre eur the thee arunk, an we took het Ne aan Kind of you, jer one evenin’ In answered Spl, She was quite home with us," sald Madge, 4 n ‘eplied the other, Abst ‘Gran’ wanted ‘ther clothes; she Wis awful swell dressed, she took the clothes?~how e would have dong tt down nswered 8, indi ffereutly mind he recognized h 08, T spose #4, ed me out of the room, had a long juw: ana then, me back, gran’ tells me the ‘oln’ to stiy with ug ‘cause i, and sent me for Mr, "sold Sal, “He tlok. he row. W hen he ‘firat turned Up, an he found at Ke but it w Uy neonate FI saw Mr Wo Ra Continued) lan tc tho |. Sheama, but aa ONDON musto-hall goers ere being treated to a feast of actentiny mysteries, Liquid alr has been ex+ tensively exploited over there under the |’ fascinating title of the “Magio Kettle” Now a companion wonder-exciter called fim [the “Crucible” fe brought orward by. S| ae Lou Robinson, who is exhibiting tt at the London Pavilion, .In this ex- i | ton she employs 6,200 degrees Fahe- enhelt of heat. The force of the ‘Magio Kettle” was cold; that of the Crucible” ts a tremen- dous heat produced by the ignition of a few pinches of a chemical placdd| upon @ black powder, The -dlack powder ts poured into @ small crucible, the un- named ohomim! added, and the latter Mt with an ordivery match. The ‘resnit |, {sg a white light of intense power, and in ome thirty seconds a solld Jump of fron, In eimilar manner the liquid metal produced 1s directed into @ mould and in ten seoonds or so a horseshoe {fs formed, A short time longer for &! finishing this on the anvil, and it is ready to be handed round to the audi- ence, The ‘allk-hat ‘experiment, in which an ingot of iron te made ine Of) hat filled with hid, 19 designed tol | A BubbIE’ Party. OR little folks s eoap bubble ‘party F fo, Blwaya a great etocers, pro- Wied.’ plenty of big gingham aprons are at hand tq prevent injury to the best frocks and -Bunday-go-to meeting) neckties, party a bowl of"sude and @ clay pipe are given to each child, and the oon- Bal | test being by each child in turn blowing a bubble. ‘The chid who blows the lnegest bubble of All the @ivatest num- ber of times out of Afteen triaks wins | the pelne: The art ot bubble blowing Hes prin- olpally in blowing steadily and sure- ly, but-not too hard, and then gently flotaching the bubble from . tihe pipe, and towand the i at the trial, as the Children ‘grow tw* understand better how to handl te pes, ida pre fo ana le e fhe 2 e Dy pee. Baas alls 1 ak beauty of the el progtte tate 1 The: Evening At @ eoap bubble}; prove! that the heat ts vipa and does ‘not affect its surroundings. More! as remarkable still is the plercing of an fron plate through whioh the liquid passes with the ease of a knife passing through paper. Yo another experiment a rod. ot tndn subjected to the tevips heat ts) mitted {f tt were so much sealing wax: ‘The pallediorbibr of “iron-making,” {which bod fp erp rity oid and | er bit is it ave} to. chemitty 6 lents sed are thermit ie a bsbsteaaaBls powder) and tum sue Spring Styles in ‘Souls. By Alice Rohe, apring style in: soule?’ sneer Peesimist. ‘Don’t tt beat any! you ever Greamed of? T thought Mmdt had been reached in women's imbecility when they, adopt- ed! epring fashions in changing the Anatomy, but ‘this new fad hae the do- ing away with the diaphragm and cle- vating the bust business left’ et the Dost, You know s’e\all the style this woring to wear. your ‘soul tn your spinal eolumn,"* “You must be <rasy,"" ejaculated tho Philosopher, ‘No, I'm mot the orasy. one," re- tured the Peastmist, "Why, all the doar ladies are affecting this latest ia \ fs ‘what do you think of the Wwolrdiess, It's been all the go in Chi- cago, but the style played out in: the Windy City, and now.New York is fer World’s Daily Fashions. Girl’s Box+Plaited Dress. IN Httle girls from four to twelva oir the bex-plaited drestes are Well liked and are Just tho thing for wsljol or general wear, The one here shown 1s, worn with a black patent foather belt and is made of ‘blotting- Parer blue inen. Dt ds box-pialted both Deck and front, has a’ two-piece sleeve @nd may be put on over potticoats, bloomers or knickerbookens, and for this ‘Teavon may be worn by @ little boy or wut. The materials best sutted for de- veloping aro flannel, sérge, mohelr and wash goods of medium bbe i Quantity of asinslya required for me- dium size Is three ya yards i“) Inches venting World: pattern No, in sizos four to twelve years, 3¢ 10 cents, (Ree coupon.) ones eccceweccccccccoscosoecvers covccccever weccccccocrcesocececss Inclosed find.............cents in payment for Bening World pattera Send to Cashier of Evening World, Pulitzer Building, Evening World Fashion.-Coupon. To CASHIER of EVENING WORLD: menting with female fad fiders. trifling sneer-i with a new soul ‘problem,’ .. A “But it isn’t a new thing to utilize the epinal column for psychie purposes,”” corrected the Philosopher, “Long be- fore lovely woman first megan to. wear herselt and everybody else out by chasing around after {dtotio' fashions our good old ancestor, the Digbaosws, | wore part of his been in hig column,” “But T gon't think ‘he teed to edt any fashions in thet line," commented the Peasimist, "If he had, I auppore, all the ‘lady Dinosaurs and the rest of ‘thowe dainty little” pre-bistorio bunches of femininity would have tried the atyle. Mr, Diplodocus wasn't after a graft game and then he wamn't so enter. priking ae the new edvocate in soul fashions, “Who ts she? {+ tent w abe, it'n @ he," replied the ‘Peralmist, “But you've been blaming the women all this time," remonstrated the Philr owopher, "Of course,” replied the Pesaimist, “If it wash't for the women .these ha epringers couldn't keep ative: fashion gent eays he Is from dia, Ho pute a. jar filled with incense in front: of him, ties @ bisok sash around his waist and tells the fawning women thelr souls are in thelr spines,” “TE that were #o it might aooount for the prevalence of spinal if commented the Philosopher, I wonder Mos Guhaponton seth suathonn neal ft But do women belleve all ¢hia stuff?” “Bure " 0," the wi Si ele eit told them by a gent who had the tact ‘to burn incense, woar a flowing tle and way he 1s & aun. worshipper,” “But that ts too chtioulous,” said the Philosopher, “The more ridiculous the better for the women,’ sneered the Pessimiat, “But Jen't he'the the police have been investigating?’ asked pher, "I should think the fact that he suddenly left Chicago would @poll ibis soul-ln-your-spine game here.” “Oh, no; the fact that any one leaves Chicago’ suddenly wouldnt prove any- thing; and, beul New York |s the onalest pince, vi boris for fads,” “Heat ctl iad women!” uase the: when) ut take @ hand Latin ta tne of nesthyiea et ey re jong on metaphysics, bul they may do « th re eh or Ad ih checking the spring sty! Harlemttes may learn about physical cul- ture and nerve elopment by attending Dr. J. A. Greene's free iIluminated lectures at Marion Hall, Third Avenue and 225th St., on Friday afternoon, March #4, at 3, and evening at §. Lecture will be INustrated by the picture machine, Dr. Greene is the well-known apeclallst of No, 101 Fifth Avenue, and pi'o- prietor of that meritorious spring tonte, Di, Greene's Nervura blood and norve remedy. __ AMUSEMENTS. Grand LAST TMAT.Sam Bernard THE GIRL FROM KAYS wat, BABES « TOYLAND. bevy fhe The a pera of the lnat gives : A remar! ny thon this “iron- making” exibition that a ful woman should havo wer th 9 other wea using ft. on brains { bring her a mies aalary, Yawning for Health, GHRMAN expert ‘on gymnaation @nnounces that one need not threat b 4 health-giving exercises. _ Deep ing practiced aa a lar exercise ta the cheapest and surest road to perfect health, We are atill ‘tamil. lar ‘with the ‘theory that system, allo, ‘deep breathing & Tent thing for the lutigs, and . i‘ on, before Pe bes that A 18 OXD A te poaeat raves end iset a oa sheoe When a hat, a gqod’ dress, or other garment is a itle faded and old in fashion it need not bethrownaway. Colorit with ‘DIAMOND DYES Pea Cat oe qaaad has tonto Direction Book wad 45 Dyed Samples Free, DIAMOND DY¥8, Burlington, Vt. J. R. SENIOR, ant i sane a OXZYNB va ae to Uh salon Pon Meera g A tree cr Pe ‘TO! A Beatle Gillot will aivo vi rita ss Tloqe Forarding this agcompliahment, URRee 216, 218 West 128th St. AMUSEMENTS, AMMERSTEIN’S 435 42 8t,,. baiwray. By Eva, Matineo Ryory Day, ‘he, and B06, Vi A ile pee vs be ah i) beh ory} ev ne Memos ‘OXuYS GAR, ON (a fe bial & Py er, BY me EA ade Beas Hee, Vissrnph, and x before’ |, who, bliin rat i any ese ou may p ace LAST TWO NIGHTS. | JOE WEBERYS fife tio fh | Nate imaledy-Plagledy & Colleas Witower,! nt AND | For one | DDUDU"? Week only Metropolis, veg yaa Bt, & 3d av, Leann cl 14TH § a mer KR ORGANIST, Nert Week-—-Her Firat Fale Stop, i WARFIl | Thentre,42d at.bet. masher ts generally aa. & mater product, But,’ he may not actually be as old aa type among men finds tls ‘prototypes in|) the flelds and dorests of nature, At every turn in the animal kingdom his of the lower orders, the normal detvutante ts in- f troduced as 4 dlatinct secker after a mate, @he has the natural power to at-|' tract and to thie art has lent ali within reach of her station tn life, Among ‘the normal types of men she passes as the one to attract admiration from the other sex. On the other hand the masher reverts to the brilliant dresa and the grotesque movements and ‘pos- tures of the lower animale in the’ effort to induce the weaker aax Wastin ts te tention, ‘The masher type ts sations, . ClVillsations ia'value | = ee RS no a a |e he desea eas | on pos Vaile aitic, MAJESTIC ert » BUSTER BROWN THD TH DEWEY ra war. 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