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HERE'S A HOME THAT WILL AD AN KING. ‘pelleve it, protably, but can who rules a coun- #04 Of iron, holding supreme ‘ nation, and sitting on thou: years old.,, He is United States looking arourid, rt fof his wonderful monarchy I i reading. INK TH RED. HOOKS? ‘you are craving for drink. ghts 160k like angle worms you are trying to find out TWell, there are some peo- and Mary Arbuckle’ Farm Encourages Marriage. HELPS THE AGED ALSO. things etre Offers a Prize for the Best ROW'S SUNDAY | . Suggestion for Providing N COURTSHE Millionaire Founder of John i pene i soles tbe ap4 TD SUNDAY WORLD ldes of how the heustic 4yilt look when it 1s put up. ane, NOBLE BACHELOR; k Sherlock Holmes to find a bach- pag ‘was really noble, But in his ‘mew story of adventure by that title he ucés m character worthy of. the . It's a good tale—rattling good— ‘you musn't miss HENRY’S ory from Q. Henry is a weekly for readers of the Sunday id, This writer's ability to give a ‘of rare brilllancy every week |. But he does it, and to- contribution is well up to his 'O MAKE HOME HAPPY “WHY | DON'T MARRY. jects vastly different, yet Mar- pee many Hom tackle one as readil ‘the first-named question the received have been sifted Hie whpounees." The other problen announced to-morow, with the prizes, SIDE. cong tre Pa read \e more old Saas but | , an Pane or ih rab | g8 to make you smile, a3 the | i E & i if iF E & i | ral i yf | iu | E neta: be ij Hint Hi i i f i Rg & ‘ng ber vacation at a place maintained by a religious and charitable organ- Imation, fhe was sitting on the in @ rocking chair. Couldn't Have a Bean. : “"Why aren’ you having @ s000 time?’ I esked ber, “Where are the young men?’ “‘Oh!’ dhe exclaimed im horror. ‘They won't Jet us even have any young men callers here.’ “Now, I want to eak what ts the harm in young men and young women’ Selug allowed to meet each other and associate in @ normal, thy way? These wealthy women nize 0: nd vacation resorts for working na hevang their own daughters meet young men. In fact, they have parties for the very purpose of giving their daughters such opportunities, Then they turo around and absolutely refuse to, recognize such a state for the work- Ing classes. They refuse to give them decent opportunities of meeting young. men. “The working girls’ homes and the institutions opened to them as hevens are all 'run on the same basis. This ja absojutely wrong. I want to encour- Age young men and young women w meet and work and play side by side. T want to encourage matrimony. “Let them have an opportunity of getting acquainted with each other, the same thet the daughters of the rich aye, The wealthy patronesses of work. ing girls’ homes regard these young women as a race entirely apart from themselves. They seem to regard them as no: at all amenable to the same laws of morality and self-government as the ich. ‘They make the distinction two vivid. “And what 1s the result? Girly cannot meet young men in a healthy home atmosphere will meet them on the street and elsewhere. In- sigad of meeting them on the decent, respectable, innocent basis that leads to matrimony and happiness. they «art acquaintances that lead to far different results. hi SHIPPING NEWS. fi ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun riseu. 5.27/8un sets, O.52IMoon sete, 8.41 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water, Randy Hook. 9.80 FS Governor's Tala: at Hell Gate Berry, 6, PORT OF NBW YORK, “RIGUIVED, -| ments at New THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1905. HOME THAT WILL, AID CUPID, AND ITS FOUNDER. IN LATE TRADING) Canadian Paoifio Leads Ad- vanoe and Entire List Shows ; LONDON STOCKS STEADY, WHEAT MAKES GAINS ON POOR CROP FEARS.) 8,800,000 bushels. York's, opening | prices September, 86 1-4; ite ‘2 0 prices were: Wheat Dienber '. 3-8. eS Alen eid; Deconne May, 41: ioce were: 89; Dece Marie Dressler Talks of London a Mg almost as good.as a trip to Europe to hear Marie Dressler tell of her, rwere: | ¢ December, WT to 38: Decemver, | g 4 NN openings el Wheat—May, 83-8; September, 963-8 r Corn—September, | The pepper FINANCIER AND LAWYER FACE INDICT MENT Biggest Kind of a Sensation Is Promised in the ea i Teal esse: sclinbianseie dae it i eres’ ease and sought to prevent ont, Zhe drat Grand Gury which Beard me which sat the ian AMERICANS FIRM. LONDON, Sept, 2—The supplies of BANE STATEMENT NOT, FAVORABLE. ened fractionally, but eased later, pmerioans opened svenk, tut, the. re lo} lower level Saducen cre Cares whioh, with Wall strect su; hardening ef] round. Prices, the weekly bank statement issued to- day, many hoMing thut it portended tur- ‘ther liquidation In the stock market ext week. Akhough there was a pro- Rounved cut in loans, the fact was not Eight New These, Will Include “DeLancey,’ ‘Man iand Superman,’ ‘Her Great Match,’ ‘The Beauty and the Barge’ and ‘the Prodigal Son.’ =. Ha i i i i | if ee t { ! § i i ; i if i t i i 3 i & i t s F E i : t 5 i 3 | | i : i ii ; | i 4 | | i E i i j [ i i Hi F i ; ‘. it ; 2 if i ! | is it i I Hi | | | A sf : of| George Ade’ Chairmaa, with "Eract ‘Axtookle ana others cast, will be at the Gran The Hari . Monday night en. and rinne and ‘Arey members of the PIS OREDRDY. . ‘The second season of the Madison Square Theatre under Walter N. Law- rence’s management will begin on Monday night with the first” nerform- ance of “The Prince Chap.” The play York of a ne experiences there. She came back Mmping, but not at all halting in her | ing party and we went out there in style We took a band of musicians speech, She wasAmpressed by London's “‘refinempnt,” intoxicated with | with ue—I didn’t know they were barred there—and we were just tak- ing the things out of the hampers when a woman who had a little stand at “You know,” she said, in her confiding way, “I had never been nearer| the gateway came running up in an awful state of mind and screamed the gayety of Paris. Paris than a painted back drop, and the real thing just swept me off my feet.” Which is saying a great deal for the power of Paris, n’est-ce pas? “There is a refined air in London— yes, indeed! But it’s the subway Isind compared with that of Paris, It seams to me that the people who are dead and buried in Paris must have a better time than most folks who stay on top of the earth in other towns, Speaking of places that are not on the map, I went to ‘Heaven and Hell’ and put both places on the bum. And, say, you should have been with us at the’ Moulin Rouge! We owned it, Dverybody sat back and let ua give the show, J can play a return date thene any time J taka the notion, “I'm glad 1 stayed in London part of the time, because if I hadn't I'd probably have come back in @ box with silver trimmings. In London you've got to go home at midnight, | Bverything closes at 12. In Paris nothing begins until then, “Funny thing happened along that Ine, I got a French dressmaker to Vi JPRENCH WITH HER MARRIE ORBSSLER TANING Bart fix up @ dreus that I wanted at 12 o'clock one night, so, that I could wear $t| fenny show'l: go to grand. to Versailles the next day, Remind me to tell you about that trip to Ver-| thing 1 saw on the other sailles. Well, a8 I started to say, I couldn't make that dressmaker under<| oma evety now and then, ‘Musiciens!’ Plays Offered Next Week ISLAND'S woman’ B rl, ina, ‘Are n_the bounty of ila oomes between him and be love: th heen jeter, woman themsel the , the Q Bai eare an Grace Kimball. Cyril Scott A. Wise will be in the cast, . ee Another Shaw pla; Superman,” in which A got Cindi the Sha, che woman, by little th. Bpeare, and fen ‘and Thom: the us victorious Ann. and Bloodgood the humorovs! . ° Nat C, Goodwin's first appearance as @ Frohman star will be made at the Beauty and the Barge," a comedy by ‘W. W. Jacobs and. Louis N. Parker, ‘which ran for months at the Haymarket in London last season, Mr. Goodwin's role will be that of a good-natured cap- tein ofa barge on the Thames, whose affebiitty to the feminine sex is con- stantly getting him into scrapes. Miss Katherine Florence is the leading lady of Mr, Goodwin's company, which in- cludes Neil O'Brien, Galway Herbert, Frenk Goldsmith, Katherine Stewart and Bva Vincent.’ . e © ee Mr. Proctor will set a new standard et his Fifth avenue theatre on Monday night by installing a stock company which will be headed by Amelia Bing- ham and: Charles Richman, and include Charles Dickson, Gertrude Coghlan, Ge! old Hartsell, Geoffrey Stein, Adeline Wesley and Albert Veasie. Clyde Fitch's no"The Frisky Mrs, Johnson," Sill ‘be 'the Heat of siveral revivals. + 2 8 David Warfield will resume his rum in Music Master” at the Bijou to- The company will be the same aa last season, Miss Minnie Dupree hav- decided to ret to the ime. coast. Bertha Kalich, mpoleppesred, in “ 5 dish performance of," ut week's att "s the or ra-FLouse. y | Cerord ‘Fourteenth Yorkville ‘orkvilie Theatre teopens to- night with Sigua company anes by sw ne| Within the reach of all. Byron. Henelaee rote ‘orke and W Brokers,” West Ena “Besse pares Pgs eae Adams will gharacters in new musical comedy, at the eatre, tom Opera Blouse ith “The Prince of Pil- of a new impersonate “Bankers and will re iy Isabelle Walker, = Louts actloty an, will pl nel Pole ty “The Gspay Gh” at the Bturtay, Compan: Dewey will have ny, Eres Mil be at the Gotha tne avers ‘will go"to tint Circle. tham; the broilers Com- the Higl VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre will begin ite‘ regular season on Monday with iraim Thompson's trou ot sduceded elephants aa the headline ace traction. The Military Octette will be another Will be a teate Then my’ friends told | ™o me that musicians were not allowed us m the grounds. “ ‘Now, isn't that just like a woman to want to spoil our fun? 1 sald, | Cosh and boiling with rage I went over nd told.the creature just what I bt J Fy } H = 5 i i g : i i e ts Kale, Ri Memphis Nav i will be oasia ba eee by her ty, and Katie Barry nd Paris|#ee2 eo "But I made an awful broak at Versailles. Some friends got up a coach- ” His ‘2 i Pale om =) Will be @nother Hindu mys- Dr will show ‘the Mate r- Mise c) ant ter Rowa- CONEY BEST Admission to.the Park and Twenty-four of its, Best Attractions. Twenty-five ‘Shows for Twenty-five Cents September is here, the most beautiful part . of the season at the seashore. It Is espe- clally gan to spend bright September days on the beach, for the are the last the dwell- ers of this great city will have before next summer. Send Your Children, Send Your Wife. ‘4 Come Yourself. Take a day’s outing to-day or to-morrow. Come to GEORGE C. TILYOU’S — Steeplechase ~ Park. The greatest show lace of five continents. ' he place that has. put the best of amusements A day's pleasure for a Quarter. * Can You Beat It? A2s- bi 2 fea tar Com- at any entrance to plechase Park, will ad- mit you to the following fwenreave attractions: 1 Admission to Ste chase Park, pi 2A Ride on CA = son’s New shento Hale way. 3 A Trip to Atlantis: Under the Sea. | me 5 A Trip Around the« Big 4 The Great French age, from Calais Ferris Wheel, 7, The Barrel of Love, 4 8 Humpty-Dumpty Houses. 9 bay Pool (Admis~|f sion). : 10, The Boyle Hiopodrome, 11° The Twister, Fd Ne ble article by Andrew D. |% stand, I took # clock and moved the hands around to 12, but all shedid ident Koosevelt's part in ‘was to siand there and grin ae if I were showing her a trick. twelve in French until I was rua down, then I had an inspiration, in the daytime, and to make myself perfectly clear I pulled tains and lighted the gas, then pointed to the clock again. Uttle thing understood at once, ang that night came tripping dross right on the tok, a aed has Nap Sone 2 at TNCOMING BTEAMBHIP, DUM 7O-DAY, Senyoe, Havana. ! OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS. 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