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ae tees fer Evening enon ange mI Nome _Magarin 8, When | wae captured, on the twentieth day, | wore a blue enok cult, a soft black hat, a turnover cole lar, a bow tle and negltigee erm | ‘2 7. On Broadway, In the daytime, this must have become a more or Joes familiar figure, | wae dressed as In my “See him turn around" pic: tures. ‘ 6, Thie Is the fashionable attire In which | made the rounds of Coney leland. Sweater, pipe, canvas and leather cap and no semblance of Prosperity, 4, On my second visit to Brooklyn) 5. This Is the warm-weather as: | confused my searchers by wearing | pect | presented when | Invaded the Bronx and Interviewed Prealdent haffen, Coat on arm, Fedora on head, pipe In mouth, A Bride From the Bush # By E. W. Hornung All bhe girls out there don't you belleve it, 8. In Fedora hat, negligee sult, | made the firet of my two visits to Brooklyn, Brooklynites were look-| sack coat, a cap, a low collar and) ing for a man in a derby. bow tle, 1, | started out wearing a long sack soat, white walstcoat, derby, four-in- | hand tle and “choker” collar, and 2. In blue sack sult, cap and white stock | passed through and mingled with the crowd walting for me at Fourteenth street and Broadway. sported a cane and a cigar. ——, iy Home we Hints Beauty wv ae Hints wife your head was full of novhing but) I’m @ Busi girl of George Munro'e, Gone, that Ubner Counuy, Winch nobuay want Hike mre; lon. & big Wlack beard, and a red shirt, and 1808, by George Munro's Sons.) & « Dittant Copy n | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING EA ny le acd eH OA apr ed to know anything about, 1 Would tink: me as bud as you do, Alfred Bilgh brings from Australie young| "Well, Unis fellow gives ine that tm: eve Nite Radel war thereon oner nous ta — Ghe wife, Giadys, who Is very beautiful, but ute | pression, {n point of fact, it always | £#¥e offense, not oniy 10 $0 Much as people speaking oF B + Tule oh erinG ah custome ahd to ail! was my impression, dun't tt a fact, |r Oy Mien would heat No ios thinking meanly of Austtalia’ But here ia | ) || Housetei fe’s feather Wir Weeth end ck | however, that most of your logisiators | 4igGy¥." sho exclaimed, in wu voice of| alone With you, wiun. everyuhing ao \ ¥ ihocked and mortified by Glad ®| are convicts?” yan, “you are nue tainking of your-| qulet, it wal ye Ndiftioul hot te, be ||| Margaret | Cy clopaedia |] tenn peavier. Granville, 4 younger | “Does your book give you that Im- | gei¢7: | gute too, t's more, I like it, Lady brother, enoye making fer ridiculous, pression, too?” the Bride Inguired|"""' am thinking of myself, But you| Hight do Indeed. cln't come lady Hubbard Ayer C00 ay original, more or tees" | BRUSE Tet me Rien. | Suppasc—to male |ics ll at ance, parhate, but UT wag ‘ a |, more or less, Mt work of It—that you had been mo, | oftener. beside "you, ust now, CHAPTER II. ‘Phen it's Wrong, ‘altogether, But, | whut Would you have done to eet dif-| minut by degrees get more like You, ‘ * Consomme Royal—"reax into a see here, Gran, you ought to go out] ferent, like?’ Lady Bien, Hal the F. 0 Bowl Gis oe, there, poor child! I cannot bear to| “hen you shall be oftener with me-|Hair on the Face. luni e 1 you shall, my dear!" you talk like th “Thank onsense, Lady A Rash Prophecy. You Sir James | chm’ Doar Misa Ayer: Kindly tell me a cheap and good rem- or with which mix thoroughly half a glass Bligh, 1 want you yousthank you go much! Soft shirts for men, Same thing for boys, | niber what I sald a ‘new fof mile, Butter a ttle aaucepan, Into HH tact tor which a wa ae eG cme How. you'd have gone about | And Fahantt mind It you yond me way;| Kindly tel phon 00d ren ra i i { which strain the eggs and milk, then I Bligh was famous covered up and| wok Smone ther tines, a fool, ou know What I mean yet T ‘won't spek if? you're. busy” It|edy for hair on the face and hands, ur negligees come from ‘ | sut the saucepan into a flat pan hale solothored: cher. “the, untoreuanee | etn foetal ac Sinead fans t tell you, Gladys; I can't in- you'll only let me. come in. sometimes, Please let me know what 18 good for] 44S best pit we: Bhoweee We take just as much ‘illed with Bolling water and place | arair of the atock wlitp, But st was | Gy gietyfsniendid ‘new chum’ | then t's no good saying any-| RS ittie Bit, thats all Taek yep | blackheads, R.C.8, te Sth pains to have the best of in @ moderate oven for about thirty|,but one of many misadventur Granville dropped, his Hook, and. put ‘thing more about that." you like, my darling!" ¥ you are very careful to wash your st in both cutting and es that tH 4 tot y y thi: for bo: f ninmutes. Take tt out to cool, and when| followed thick and fast, up "hla evertias,” But” thes bri vue Dene ey my, den. top, and, lee] vou are lersingi” sald | Gladys, I face with a face brush and rinse the| finish, everything for boys as for F cold out in lttle squares and serve in| In a thousund glaring waya the bride| “From that momext Granville Bllxh | talk together, Gladys, dear; you seedn t of me! On, Lady Bilghy forgive me! How |= soap out thoroughly there will be! We ong hs ahead of | ™°2: L, consomme (this canbe bought at any| managed to mortity and humiliate her| Waa ,"en mortal endhy. | He pretended | bo in such a ‘hurry to end it, sit down| Cola 1 know f should bring YOU SUCR| no growth of hair from that cause, e order months ahead o: Srover'a already | propared In quart| husband's relatives, Hor inftance, at al afwnvy managed to Sraa! trom et, Ma aot aiways call mo "Lady Bligh! (rome a ‘wet os, Alfred and no treatment will 40 soon eradicate |™Most dealers and so have Our boys’ negligee shirts tins), If desired add a handful of H "the | moun "by aceidend, some selon eh dreamt it would be Mie ; / i ‘ story. ro ys ve you a a | few stringed deans out, tn diamond ‘a certain apres of her father's, #he alec me the, days art Gindwa grow deca) phe coe ney might have shoeny any we, fovea eaah Sint sic the very crear of the sea-|same famous makers, and in | shapes, oF a fow groom ends of eaperi-|told a visiting statesman of an oo- growing coldness and” dislike ‘of | hand; she Was even forced to draw tho | over sl On. MK? ot foneve| Baritm sulphide, 6 grains; powdered |gon’s importation of Scotch|many.cases from the same | gus, all proviously polled. casion when she had vpeashed an in ay family, and. the ill-concoaied | footstool closer to the easy chair, and | for marrying Ci! Say, Wee Se eee otic 400 grains, Mix with water, ‘The | <4 i Faroled Lobster-— Chor ‘no the |#olent busnman, ake fppiness thle “Avutude caused ther Elida foot ra8 ROW sitting folding | would be like pla hina, fo for Dariush suphiae muat be labsclutely: dry, shirtings, patterns, 4 i U a or! ve noth 4 meat of two| Alfred reasoned gently with her. Pein one Sey. ate boldly. soe, hershan MD sivel” Haush tors tatvackes mel! to be effective when it ts mixed with} $1,50 to $3, 50, 1 to $2, 50, 4 dolled lobsters and add halt a pint of | urging her to reform her Colonial man. Elgne Bofors hey woud Where the latter sat) | Could you not—sometimes—eall me— | BINS. Ii Att Wien you; put T the chalk, Enough wetter should bo +50. } techemel sauce, to which you have add- | ners; and she (for she loved him Ady Bilaht shee rutaly, 6 gingy “ brought misery upon you all; and Tmt i 5 ed the voiks of two egs well mixed strove to do wo. aiid? Pathe thaceted si a arena, aciintae Mate CPt Woulde er Pe Cy si oo eeeanien SUE added to makes thin paste. 'RoGERS, Piet & ComPANy.|RocErs, Perv & Company, 4 . % neath him in rank?” “But why not?" al if fn a little water; then add two table-) Granville Bligh, however, tried her Noi we were both yary poor; our ‘Because you could never be a mother | t78nd don't BQ, Gladys. on good and| eMolent depilatory, Three Broadway Stores. Three Broadway Stores, epnons of tomato sauce, a little pepper | past endurance by his covert sneers at ys Were A strugs! to me, You might to another daughter | jg USE BY iat Ward tor me, 100, 258 842 1260 258 2 PH ana vate, « very, little nutmeg and a|horself and tier country, But only once |, Hut vou were ouuals irom, the very|[inclaw: but not to ine" You, who are though Tom not crying. Lnever ery, |AN Offensive Breath, at 84a 1260 Bue onpesparatey: with his we] dd they coma fo open, clam. Ht wan | Tate RY Wate, toon | Rue ut adc ch srt] eae, fat nies 8, Ot Warn |) tae Fo eee, tit a 6, OOM ghella of two or three lobsters, which|on an occasion when she found Gran- Uurhed her face to the fire and | to a—well, to me, People would say so, wnen iaweyou TT ha sore lbemde| “teleaiy cen ine keane fore ‘arren s 43th st, 32d st. | City Hall, Union Square, Greeley Squaré, | you have previously washed; sprinklo| ville reading an Australian. novel. Kept bo QuEnod, tam rather eorry,” |'too, If iney heard om oll OU other.’ me Gladya® iad titan ey Esl bese y ants ‘bee gone bread-crumbs on top and a very| “Gladys,” he said, "this book's nbout | *Nt sald at len need ould make everybody laug! T will come, And T will try 4o q » HR, / wid ‘ou are sorny? Indeed! ‘Gladys! Gladys!" How cruel you are] ot have helped me already. It HRD is @ remedy for offensive mall quantity of melted butter, jAustralin; what's a ‘new chum,’ pleaso?| ‘Xen, Lady. Bligh; nnd. disappointed, | to youmolti You are nov what sou aay! amie Yo ee Paranca: but pernape Ro une yeueteaie ale | 4 Take half @ pint of 1 may as ‘well know, as, so far, the| {00} for I'd been hoping to find you'd | you are, Here—just n = un prevent myself elving you any fresh reatn, si y eth are in = Pink Sauce— hero's on . 0 been ever so much beneath Sir James, | "Ah," ead the Bride, sadly, “Hore! | cause to be downright ashamed of moe. any way causing tho trouble you | white sauce, which is) [0 ® § . Don't you see, if you had been ost Just now! Yes, i le easy. enough here | Nav, I musts ‘That's the least I can 40. | woula better have them attended to at AMUSEMENTS, madebe CUO lies W enicopnn ani ounte new chum,'" his sister-in-law |much beneath him, you aren't a bit}Gnd now, Here in the quiet, by. the} If.T fall Mea Kish i i Fe tea Meh ancl ana add tor te] Answered him readily, “ls some fellow | Row! and it would have proved that tho do, alone with your it is’ easy| She stopped, as though to think woll]once, Or sf your digestion is bad, FOR jitter, which melt and a nowie Vein’ h ci mite can become What the husband is | enough'to be well-bchaved’ Tum on my|of what she was saying. Her facel ig often the cause of bad breath, get TRAVELING PRO Superb Shows ‘one tableapoonful of flour, a little salt, , m home, who goes up theli¢ eho isn’t that to begin with—and {f| good-behavior, and no one knows it bet- | heenma pale and stern—Lady Bligh] yo, hyslelan to prescribe for you. Vim DAILY. white pepper and ‘a small quantity of} BUSH: and ho's generally a fool,” she tries hard, No—you mustn't inter- | ter than Ido, And I know it, . When | never forgot your phy , oh I DRESSES AND RD 1. AY VAUD: | Crise ERS wou) Sava el t| “Thank you," eald Granville; stho| runt unless It’s to send me away, I] 1 behave badly; but not til afterwards, | It 1 fail.” she repented elowly,| Try the antiseptic formula whic DBR. AU TAB VALI To 95 i eer, vie uf iit ee ie Sere aanil H6ta Gt IN) BtOFY, ehpveera” te © | want you to suppose n vase, Look back, 1 go forgetting inveelt, vou coe, Tt be-| after this, you will’ know that I aim|give you: Phento acid, 1 gram; borio LONG COATS : ANNA Arata C water; stir until bolling; add an ounce In every | and imagine that your own caso rt eve {a principally when they talle to |hovelest” se aeepward, realized acld, 2 erame; thymol (in crystals), 60 (amie genbleNrabtaie tt, a : unk partioular to your definition,” He paused, then continued: “I say"=the young man assumed the alr of the Innocent interlocutor—1s it true that every one out there wears of butter, the juve of a lemon and a me about Ayaan. Uttle lobster coral, which wash well {fn cold water; lay It on the table with halt an ounce of butter; mix well with the blade of a knife and press through a sieye,, Romove the shells from four centigram; essence of mentha, 80 drops; avhat strange results those impulsively diatilled spoken words were destined to have on all thelr liven, To Bo Continued.) By, head, and tall idly, and less ke lady than usual even, Alfred has told ou Ree, But somehow I can't help en ‘the Bush crops up. You seo, The Finest Kimono itn America. posite to what it really was, Bly Jaunes was of @ vory, good, fem Thal wou, Were noe only’ Ree hae, OSe ‘were atupld and ignorant, and a worse thing—-vulgar, That you had lived your rough Iife in’ another country; go that ‘when he brought you to England as his 10 grams; SE/DE GLACE All the Good Qualities of Silk Pongee at tincture of anise, water, 8 pints, ' Ringe the mouth with the above, | which should be diluted for use tn the ini it Hi Durkin, 8 and serve in ti proportion of one-half tooth wash to! oy irises ne se he sauce, 0 same quantity of clear wator, Use after | Less Than Half By et ae ‘tabl each meal and at any time required, | the Cost Hy with Me eat adtna oS ] Yankee Cake~ ore cr. « niece ot || MAY MANTON’S ao agree | spienoid Ean Be tage AUR | butter the size of an | gplons Sn Bene ee aie pours 4 i veri A Grasshopper Box. & teacup and a half of sugar, ees, a Ln Gilbert & ¥ Sullivan TONIGHT ‘ire Tau |.1) OES DAMM EAMILE Women who want something light and something that will stand the a @ teacup ‘of milk, a pint of flour, Daily Fashions AKT an old cigar box, make mttmeg and rose water, or othor square hole about two by threo flavor to the taste. In the teacup Collars and courts inches in the ltd; cover the hole J rub In a tub are buying Seide Glacé of milk dissolve one teaspoon of super with a pleoe of wire netting, Make|f for travelling dresses and long Prodi ats ah of white washable carbonate of soda, Into the pint of .|f coats—it takes the place of Silk avde Lame } wol ver it Iai to ad. t ) four rub thoroughly two teaspoonfuls beside) Soler give RE ven te saee Ba Baterieh es ot a || Pongee, costs less than half, can be Also. 84° Buttion * LANG Jon or ee ot cream of tartar, Beat the ems, an exceedingly small paddles ptoce of wood fast-|f had in all colors, NaR a one OF and wi ty ara ve: butier and sugar together untii Neht, smart and dainty ae eee ate at one ond in much a (f Write to your dealer tor samples Fran Boyne Gana, |B gh touch to the tollet. Tihustrated are some eminently, desirable models, all of which. For Sale Everywhere, BEDFORD MILLS, Corner Third and Mercer Sta, manner as to allow the other end to vilde over the hole, Half fill the box with green grass, then pour it in at the same instant as the flour and milk, having strained the milk, Beat it thoroughly together, and sf pout the mixture into the Turk's head Breased. Bake about three-quarters Ot an hour in @ moderate oven. An exe colleae cake, requirl very little ex- Dense in time to make it, Saddle ‘of Mutton—Zko ® saddio of mutton, cut i ES fad Hy 5") Herald Sq. if be Ma AM BERNAR ky yeaa a CASTORIA For Infants and Children, AMUSEMENTS, HIPPODROME Block of ON AY. 4 4 cern! THOM RON? gO Oty are, favorite ng muslin Tnaterials, the and the Hnen th sty an 9a ay, " ‘the flaps square and roll them up, tle 1a for the byt 8 DUNDY. some twine around the saddle so as to of the heavier CERCUS ON MARS? give ita neat ehape, scason with salt while. the rout 18 The Kind You Have Always Bought ANKE CIRCUS ON MANS! ‘PASTOR’ 5; CONTIN Gt nd pepper and roast tt f. exceedingsly charm. Boars the MATINEE BY. RY. | enw, Ra KSTADBR'S NI ory for three-quar in upon silk, voile, . BOOTRLACK see tera of pac bp or longer, according to and the oe = Sienitore : | SADID Li ig ; 1 Wh lone remove the ¢ finish can an om. nerve with ourrant Jelly, rege and Protaered . Luna Park le ao.canT Man Cafe Noir—Tre rrorer rroport ei alta band eas denon atase Pe BE, Hie ‘i 2 0 ihakia citer tl “tine ANU SEN ANTS: 4,5, Tao Sa PRs B08 Ning a veto 1 WV Concerns, the beat Softee ta to one pound of + Java edd tour ounces of | Moobn; the Javea gives atrength and the Mocha @avor and aroma, Cafe Noir ts mane aquantity of material requte for the medium. fs forall, collars OER WAR pISTOORS se Bowery, ne. nr Panel & Buller, AMMERSTEIN’S 424 Bt,, B'way & 7th Av, PARADISE {n'a Tretich coffee pot, which conelst: @" ) Pail 8,00 and of @ Itih /60 ss and RIGH TON) Pally 2 rio, Morton, Drenuce Drothers, Mi t bail eal two train: Goat Collars and Cuffe—Pattern No. 5,068, tor Ying, OF Insertion ROOF EVR EACH Te ‘00, Beek farm his ronnes. isla oapabh, athere. iA an Pattern No, 5,068 Is cut in one size only, ror No. GARDENS, yen Hy hatte, Kntire Original st. 1 & Oo, 4 Avr pour boiling water into the coftoe ‘through the socond strane! empty a ‘the water and put in @ sufficient quan tty of ne pret Ai the Malad on ty na BN), Production with Gen, Mh Lm? be. att apes How to Obtain These Patterns. Call’ or Send by Mall, to the ., Fvaning World May Manton Fashion’ Bureau, 23. West 234 St. New York. Coin’ os Stanipy for Rach Pattern Orderea, your pee and address plataly, And. Aiwa DREAMLAND ‘he Largest ae # thi mardeh 1 RD RACKS M. DAIL) pe amaoennianeniem mentee 4 BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, agin a eh migrate aaa HA, Bs Bi alate Be Mad ROHRERY dan nny tone ‘te iad tien, thes a Was PANG by_an acquaintance of Lers Itoyo *icawarnall, It ie of pink stay hag in gold and green, heavi ly has tho amibrolery, been weight of the kimono {8 Tt ds @ very boa from Ji numed satin, and, to, dol ‘4 |The Galveston Flood, Crowded All the Time. | 8 Mats. To-m'w., Sat. 1 Dreiser de ANGiLAN ws Fantand | SEE’ HIS 1s the most expensive kimono In America, An expert in the Oriental trade says so, It was Julia Sanderson, prima jhe \Fantan; ND's ie Lal