found to pos» -« many possibilities of
lookouts wère appointed for each, and
happiness, wuiuh the markings spoiled
BIQ
at the same time made bouriy colleC-
for passing on.
... u. u*tl luvuey passed out by «k
DOLL
A complete Printing
Offlco, typ’1. , p»p**r
Inspired with this Idea of sending
cerili», ink. tools, ready
OUTFIT
out remembrances that might be mul REGULARLY ORGANIZED FOR TOE
fur making money. •
Best Offer, Bert Premiums. tw»r »»me-
tiplied four fold a new set of cards
PURPOSE OF MULCTING THE
was given to Mrs. Alden by the He-
Print« clrcnlars frern
PUBLIC.
» r« ll or cardi
Aw Ir
corder’s staff and these cards were at
u H it
SEND KO MOSeV-W. tn»« VO*T"
I
Hi
... cut* and
once sent out. The thanks received
n
J41 : -,in*
a t* :"’t nur ..V.» blab >"; I'V,•“!«
I
L.rue
for them were so pretty that an Item Ingenious Make-Ups and Cruel Devi
I
ïl*’îîl'‘.f-r-"‘‘^» “d d.-'reble
was made of them in the New York ces Practiccd-ArrestMadeandihe
given for
Recorder. This caused further corre Principals Sent to Prison.—Famous
h a n d k er *
W- '
.¿'¿rita®chiefs.
spondence and resulted in a club for Oritnt Beggar.
IHl'
p r a c t i oui
zbe exchange of ffiendly greetings.
As old as is civilization, so old is the
WOOD-WOOD CO., Pt" T* [{"n* WYOSK-J
The name of “Chat” was at first history of the beggar kingdom, for
chosen for the column, but In time the wherever have been found any collec
i
Membership grew so large that the tion of men, the beggars there played
I LOOK.» LIKE A 225
A
mo to “Good Cheer” was adopted and their business despite indilference and
WATCH
la 1896 the name of the society was
I The «rearer of th!« hand-
vnaruiu. K g 4 ©f tLo Ih. WW
■omo piece of jewelry will /aWtt
changed to the “Sunshine” Society, the scorn of the majority, yet always
bo the envy of her f nun la
I
reaping
their
harvest
from
the
philan
and Its active members were to Include |
and receive crodit for
XR j
ownin« a fine Cold Watch.
all who were desirous of brightening thropic. The nearer one draws to the
This watch. locket and
pin,
14k.
fold
plate
Is
all
z
z*z**\
life by word, thought or deed.
warmer countries more and more nu
the fashion anil a beauty. X
Do not confuse it with the«
The growth of the Society has be»n merous one linds the professional beg
cheap jewelry now flooding! EL z»’
W Fine Amerleaa durt uTS.
the market. Guaranteed \.
almost phenomenal. From the parent gar. Egypt, India and Italy are the
one year, Riven for selling
y
society branches have sprung up until worst examples. In countries which
82 Handkerchiefs.
Chain and /I
i '
every State in the Union is represent boast of their higher civilisation beg
li
BALTIC
ed with regularly enrolled president: gary flourishes not through want or
SEAL
KjpfiS »‘.“¿.«J»
privation, but through a case of peo
V
¿
and organizers.
PUR BOA
who make beggary their profes
L Wo m • a*.
When a State has ten branches, each ple
Ira. Ctrl»'
¿2
sion and who have made a tine art of
I Ri.oo, have 0
one consisting of at least ten members, the methods of reaching the soft
■ bOHOy fox
¡MunDTnn rcivix ,, „
I tails 36 to 50
It becomes entitled to a State presi hearted. And beggars of this class do
©
^C^.
“ÎÏÏÏ!«»S»
’ inches long,
The bore« ere
larm r’yJTn
dent. Besides the thousands of mem not seem to stop at criminality.
' male very
burnt
leather, rod leadivx’ n d otTni
wide and full
beautiful
HtiocCa.
other
bers in tbe United States, there are
A recent case was noted in pres»
ft
around the
j.'ach
box
is
bp$ to
neck, warm
flourishing branches In England, Ja- dispatches of unusual brutality prac
* *u4
fitted '•’ith^-s
5V
1
tnd
dreany.
laid by a beggar upon three children
scissor
pan, India, France and Germany.
hey are a
1/ / tvm.
o n d
a// m 2
In Austria who had been kidnapped
very popular ___ ____ _______
style. Guar This Large China Tea Set k 2xact!y as Described. beautiful II
The Society Motto.
from their parents. The children toil
anteed each
This la • honwrlfe’« opporttmlfr, «nd nothing
will (Michl her more than BHsortsjy
mont of /'¿V
one perfect, thia
The comnetltlon to furnish the So a terrible tale of suffering at the hands
lovely set
net or
of cm
clone
that ra; be uovu
»du
blunw or Tya Sc», Ti
uta
loveiy
nt» tu»v
<» a ’ft
~ ln-se b pool i
and fitted inis
platter is included. This
Ibis magnificent l lroniium
ronmim in
is «wen
«1/on lor
for ■ Ilk/
»'.ety’s motto ran for three months and of the beggar who had broken their
With fast ornamental
selling only 32 of our «¡»eciul
special swft
f*ft finish nigh grade Handkerchljui,
llandliercliijid, at
ut
eners Gift’« 10 cents each, and it will ornament the most bounteous table._____________ and
logs in two places and then twisted
color*
for soiling
the limbs out of shape, so that in
edem-,
only 82 tine
Don't
wwte
your
tlmu
relilax
trlakot.
she.
Hnndkereblufs
are
a
tiecemltp
br oid»
IT s /.dker*
knitting together tue bones would not
and are ewùly «old. luu can earn uu> ot Uiuw preuuuuui luadar mium.
ery.
chiefs
.
set straight. The man sent the chil
PROSPEROUS SPANISH BEGGAR.
dren out to lieg for him and thdr piti generous public. These earnings were
ful condi.ion made
i
compassionate peo-
in a large pool, part of which
pie give la rib' • sums because of their I placed
was used in payment for legal repre
misery.
upparrnt
sentation when one of the “trust”
might be arrested. At one time there
Fake Deformities.
While a number of the beggars1 were thirty men in the corporation,
found in large-«.es
..
. _ __
are really de-I but the police of New York gradually
formed—blind. lame, maimed, crippled, j got one by one of the members into TWELVE HUNFRED OLD SOL
You should take advantage of this
or deaf and dumb, yet It is n known the toils of the law aud the “trust”
DIERS A RE CARED FOR IX COM
grand chance, other linnsgive only
fact to the police authorities that there was broken up.
one premium, wo give you three.
FORT
AXD
PLENTY.
__ i . of
..e Baltic
Ii.,1.u
.„T rich,
are establishments where Idle, worth
T>IG I .....J.
LK SLAKE, iua<lo
Seal,
dark, durable lur ; thick uud soft, and shape
less and lazy persons are readily man
By Telephone.
very
full;
trimmed
at
the
cuds
with
six
full
tails;
1
Maintenance
of
a
Great
Institution
ufactured Into objects of charity. The
"This 13 the residence of J. Plerpoat 1 hrough Compulsory Contributi ns
fastens with hook and chain. '
theme of on» of the best of the Sher
OLID
GOLD-FINI
21FD
REGENT
DIA
Tic
house
Is
on
tire.
Send
lock Holme s’ stories la n wonderfully Morgan,
of Men of the Regular Army.-iias
MOND KING. To beholditon one's linj-'t’r
S
“made-up” beggar who fools tbe police an engine at once. Tills is Herbert I.. Beautifui Ground».
IstoexperienceanoverwlielminRdesiretoownit.
Satterlee, .Mr. Morgan's sou-ln-luw,
L adies ' handsome bag . Verystyiish;
The National Soldiers' ITome in the
flneimportedleather; nickel-Rflverfrair^,
talking.”
District
of
Columbia
is
the
only
instl-
furnishi <1 " th Smelling Bottle and Mirror. O
There was unusual excitement at fire I ttttion of its kind in the United States.
DE MEMBER I We give you all 3 Premiums
ntMtr.lDEn I for selling 25 fast-seinng arti
headquarters recently when the tele I The home was foufide<l March 3, 1851.
cles. You can enrn them in one day. AVe trust
phone rang and the foregoing words I The idi-a of the establishment is sa.J
you.
Cost nothing to try. Wo take back all
came over the wire.
to have originated with General Win-
not sold. Semi address, and we send you the
The engine was sent, and no team | tield Scott, after whom the mam build
articles postpaid: when sold, send us money
you get, and we will send the Fur Scarf, Kin«»
ever made a quicker run. When the ing of the Home is named, and of
and Bag free. Get busy. Write to-day. Address
firemen arrived at 219 Madison avenue, v. iom tlu re is a fine bronze statue iu
T rue B lue C o .. Pe-t.45T B oston , M ass .
the heme of the multi-millionaire, they the grounds. During the occupation of
PRESIDENT-GENERAL ALDEN.
found Mr. Satterlee in the doorway. Mexico General Scott exacted a sum of
among the many thousands of verses
The only sign of fire was a slender money from that country. The money
received the following poem sent In by
sheet of flame shooting out of the was paid to him, and he asked Con I
gress that it be set aside for tlie estab
Mrs. W. II. Chase of Brooklyn was
chimney.
“For heaven’s sake, do not use any lishment at Washington of a home for
seleetx'l
enlisted men of the regular
water,” Mr. Satterlee begged. “You disabled
Good Cheer.
navy and army. This was done. The
’A
will ruin irreplaceable paintings if you Home
is
maintained by exacting from
Have you had a kindness shown?
ß vi
do. The fire is in the chimney. But every enlisted
and use* the N. P. C. C. Photographic
man
and
officer
12
1-2
Pass it on.
please be quick.”
cents from each months’ pay. Fines
j
Preparations only.
We do the
'Twas not given for you alone—
The firemen yielded to Mr. Satter- from court martial and money due
Pass it on.
lee’s request, and used hand grenades deserters is turned into this fund. Im !
weighing and you add the water
Let it travel down the years,
instead of the hose. They found Po provements al the Home are contem-
l^*t it wipe another's tears,
liceman Daniel Kelleher on the roof. 1 plated, which cull for tbe expenditure
METOL-HYDRO DEVELOPFR
Tin in heaven the deed appears—
He had almost extinguished the fire of over one million dollars. The Home
The old standby. »5 cents for sit
Pass it on.
by throwing salt down the chimney. has on deposit in the Treasury of the
/
DEVELOPER tubes, making up the same amount of
United States a fund of more than two
The fire caused no damage.
At the time the verse was selected
Non-poisonous and will not stain the developer.
million dollars. It should lie borne in
no one knew the author aud It was
fingers. 35 cents for six tubes, sufficient
mind that the Government of tbe
N. P. C. C. SEPIA TONER
not for several years alter the Society
Quickly Disposed Of.
for 24 ounces developer for Velox,Cyko,
United States does not contribute one
Black and white prints on developed
had adopted the motto that the writer
A certain colonel is an authority on dollar to the support of this great In-
Rotox snd other developing papers, or paper may be re-developed at any tun«
was discovered to be Rev. Henry Bur
all military matters, and he is often tution.
60 ounces plate or film developer.
to a perfect sepia, ascents f.rsix.ube«.
ton, D. D. of Lytham, England. Mr.
besieged by cranks with pneumatic
No women are employed at the
“urtoa wrote the poem twenty-live
Burton
rapid firing guns, rifles, dirigible war Home excepting those in tbe corps of
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICAL COMPANY
years ago and had almost forgotten it
balloons, and other martial Inventions. trained nurses in the Home__
r___
hospital.
until the Sunshine Society brought it
On one occasion he was sitting in Much of tbe work at the home, farm
Hth Street and Pa. Ave.
Washington. D. C.
Mr. Burton is reo-
Into prominence,
his private room at tbe barracks with work, dairying, gardening, road main
tor of the Lytham Episcopal Chur. li
a friend when a servant brought in a tenance, housework, cooking, waiting
on table, etc., is done by the inmates,
and has become so interested In the
card.
Society that now everyliody In his
“Oh, send him In,” said M. “His who are paid for their services out of
church and Sunday school has become
business won’t take more than a min- tbe Home fund.
There are about 1,200 veterans in the
a Stmsblner.
THE KING OF BEGGARS.
ute or two.”
By II. D. Hcmcnway.
There was shown In a wild-eyed, Institution. Many of them are civil
Mr. Burton’s parishioners are build and the regnlnr detectives an.l in fact
soldiers, some were disabled in
ing a beautiful new church and Sun- everyliody but the astute Sherlock. Yet long-haired man, twisting his soft ha. war
««..^i^'
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1
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SS
a^
es
’
î
ve
bof'k is a practical manual of school gardening for both
the West Indies, others iu the Philip
shiners the world over are planning old hands in the detective force state nervously in both bands.
some in the Indian campaigns, t acker and pupil, and supplies the first adequate work of the sort in this country.
“Colonel,” he said, “I have here"— pines,
to raise funds for a handsome memo that this principal situation is in no
and some were discharged from tbe
Tï'fXrd^hX Horti^l^er6 <the aUthOr “ aUlhOnty aUd tilreCl°r
rial window bearing the poem which way overdrawn as applied to actual and he took out a small parcel—“a service for disability incurred In camp
i bullet-proof army coat. If the govern- and garrison. Many of the Home
has Inspired so many to acts of kind conditions.
Jmcnt would adopt this----- ”
inmates are mere youths. Every hon in rîSpnTwNIS :Jnt™d“ction: How to Make a G Arden; Twenty-One Lesson«
ness and thoughtfulness.
A Close Corporation fle’t.
to SePjemljer'. Bibliography; Lessons in Greenhouse \.orX;
“Put It on. Put it on.” said the sol orably ^discharged soldier or sailor, 1'lartinir Her i^T>
Following the example of large enr- I dier,
The Dues.
and he rang the bell. The ser who needs shelter, finds it at the Na 1 larding Seen, Potting, etc. ; Root Grafting; Lessons in Budding.
ponitious
.
wlitvh
liniii
... combines
_____ ___
tional
Soldiers'
Home
Ono of the unique features of the mutual protection and profit, there vant appeared as the inventor was get
Size, 5x7; pages, 1C7; binding, cloth; illustrations, 28.
Scott Hall stands in the center of
Society is tue pnyiuent of membership was recently established in Now York ting Into the coat.
fees which consists merely of some a “beggar trust’’ through the efforts of
“Jones,” said his master, “tell Ser- Washington’s finest park. It is glori to i^oiowml'“ "4th Doubleday’ Pag« & Co., I am able for the present
kind act which will bring “sunshine” a one-logged youth who had left a | geant Brown to order one of his men ous in summer and majestic in winter.
Washingtonians know this, and in fair
to some one. It may be only an ex comfortable home to engage doliber- to load his rifle with bail and cartridge weather
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a throng of persons afoot,
change of books, pictures or flowers, or ately in begging, his remarkable In and—■—"
,6 mon,hs. “d How to Make School
“Excuse me, sir, I forgot something,"
It may bring more material benefit. In sight into business methods would
Gardtfis, fl.00 edition, postpaid, both for $1.00. . ,
one State a well known woman has probably have reaped him a greater interrupted the inventor, and with a
reward
than
was
derived
through
beg
its kkide miblisTh^iNiMAAGAZINE mfine1Z '"''rtrated, and is the finest magazine rf
paid her dues by educating some boy gary. Organizing a community of in hunted look he disappeared.
ab<mldbesentutonœto~H^°X^,S^^^
ns long as h 1 b > llws Uistend of placing terest among the mendicants of rark
a costly monument over her son s Row, ho picked out favorable points
Arrangements are being made for
- -------------------------------- This offer may be withdrawn at any time.
grave. In nearly every State in the throughout the city to which were as the construction of a great military
Union the Society owns a wheel clinlr signed certain men. A lame youth rifle factory In China.
given in memory of 3omo dear one. would lie placed nt one point a blind
These are passed around to crippled one there and a bndly-scalded mendi
The proper distance between the
and helpless ones and are constantly cant nt nnother. Thnt those beggars
might not be molested In their work, eyes is the width of one eye.
in use.
Though the Society has never solic
The Great Home Magazine of America
ited funds it Is estimated that fllOOA* 0
has been given to carry on its work.
•‘■•’»“•»«l o”«r tor . limit.«! time oaly*
|\ lton.1 ..nu», TI» ( onli'i-* T“'»l',"n «°
» boob offer of «neh 'rr-r-
Fnom the International headquarters,
96 Fifth Avenue, New York City,
nearly 160,000 has been expended in
the past five years to make others
Our
happy.
jnnet to bum fas an I ini'Ht enspiitial t< 71.11?1 *
a^"
BEGGAR TRUST.
LA
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FCÎEE
FREE
3
OLD VETERANS’ HOME.
BIG FUR SCARF, BEAUTIFUL RING & RANO BAG
He Has Thrcwn Away His Bottles and Scales
* P C-C-
XlT
HOW TO MAKE SCHOOL GARDENS.
SUCCESS MAGAZINE
Newspaper Aid.
•The new.piii>era must be given
credit In a largo degree for the growth
of the Society. Originating In a news-
paper office it has everywhere received
the endorsement of the press until to
day over 200 pajiers are regularly car
rying Sunshine departments.
The Society has a publication of Its
own called the Sunshine Bulletin, of
which Mr». Alden, the founder and
president-general, Is editor.
requueaenmieuudauUiôritaUreenLwû». “
P. [p.
SCOTT HALL.
awheel and with horse or auto show
their appreciation of the beauty of the
place. The grounds embrace five hun
dred acres of hilly or gently rolling
land and flue vistas of the city and lta
environs may be had.
Feutu-v. of Sunshine Work.
During the year n now administra
Each State division of the Sunshine
tion building has been constructed, and
Society endeavors to have some estab
a large addition to the hospital ha»
hem ma<le A now moss hall la pro
lished feature besides the Individual
jected. The plans for the new hall
HiineliJsa ggvh
dpvh member strives to scat-
call for an Imposing building of white
'k takes the form of day
mnrb'e. rock faced, to conform in stvle
nunwm^ iwmih
__ me for crlnpled children
of architecture with the Scott building.
and Itged enee. maintaining lied. In
According to last report of Gen. IT
lioepitHl went«, fresh air and outing
Hawkins, governor of the Home, there
cottage». Sunshine libraries, lunch
?Tre_1301 Permanent Inmates on Jun»
rooms for working girl», etc., etc.
BULL RUN BRIDGE.
30. Some of them were actually In
The greatest evil the Society has to
the grounds, some of them receiving
out-of door relief, some being in the
One of the Historic Landmarks of the Civil War.
contend with Is the fake gunshine so
government hospital for the insane,
cieties grafter» organise to defraud
Abont this bridge ellr.TS .•ome of ths was here that the sanmlnary battle of some absent on furlough and some In
the public. The popularity of the So heroic
history of the United States—ths 1861 began—Tyler’s division of the the general hospital at Fort Bayard.
ciety and the ready response that old Bull Run bridge, and Bull Run. the
army on the east side or the New Mexico.
every appeal of Sunshine receive» ha» little stream flowing under Its arches. Union
right of the picture, .»nd the Evan's
made It possible for these grafters to In the South a creek Is called a run. brigade of the Confederate army on
reap a rich harvest. Readers should »nd this stream tn the North would be the west or left band »ide of the pic
remember that the only authentic called Bull Creek. Tbe bridge marks ture. There was flrbting In the neigh The human hair forms a profitable
crop. Five tons »re annually Import
Sunshine Society has Mr» Cynthia where the Warrenton tvmnlke, the borhood of the bridge In 1863. and a •d
bv the merchant» of loin don. The
Westover Alden a« It» preeldent-ren war-worn road aero«» Northern Vir man standing on this old bridge could Frisian barvest Is upwards of yno.ooo
erst and 1« called the International ginia between tbe Potomac and tb* have heard tb> guns of a score of fights lb*, equal in value to 1400,000. per
| Rappahannock crosses the stream. It ¡la the Civil War.
SunUlne Society.
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