Cape May Herald, 25 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAFE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAV. MAY 25, 1905.

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Owing to tbo Iom of tb«- of J«cfc W«pne>p. Mnnngw MKlrsw wna CotnpeUml lo look ■ I tout for ■ u<*w cRtcbor for tiia New Vortt Natlonala.

.. A Youthful Lover

Roger Bresnahaa. tho har\l bitting center fielder, having bn<^ aome previous experience as a backstop, was given a chance to show what he could do. Roger “made good" and will continue through the season as catcher for the' National league champions. Lon Dtlloa. 1 itM 1-2. It Is un^eratood that Uou Dillon. 1ASV> the trotting (jueeu. Is soon to be ■hlpi**! from California to the east, though exactly when has not been stated. Very Interesting reoorts concerning her present condition come from San Jose. Cal.. w» here she has w intered under the care of Budd I>o ble, the "dean of the sulky." She was shipped to him. last December, and be bas devoted most of his time to her ever rince then. She now weighs 865 pounds, which is more than ever before. and as sbe bas not been hesrlij fed it is all bard, solid flesh. A year ago she was wintered at Memphis and given s complete let-op for weeks, not being ha moused, but Doble has driven her from eight to eighteen miles dally eve# since he received her, though so far sbe bas scarcely seen a track and has not been f aster than 2.-40. Wo minute mare, as Is well 1* at once tlx gentlest and the spirited thing of her sex and «vd her peculiar ways have added nreeb to thp wonder that her record breaking has excited. Doble, It Is ■aid, has devoted himself studiousl)- to perfecting her manners and with snrli success that she now Jogs quietly at any gait, does not fret or chafe at restraint and seems Ic many respects a differed! ms re.

Owen Moran Is another English boxer who has Just come over and bas been taken under the protective wlngi of the once fairly prominent ‘Thomas . O’Rourke, which mean* that most of the little Englishman's fighting will be done in U*e„\ew York uewspa|ters. Just what Moran's claims to being a fit opponent to meet any one of the half a hundred American second raters are based n[«>c would be bard to say. To be sure, be has fought Jem Bowknr, the little Johnny Bull who did funny things to the nnsated Frankie Nell of Ban Francisco not long ago. drawing twke and getting licked once, but these performance* are hardly «u(B dent to Justify a serious rating for him on this side. It Is rather queer he did not get on with Bow ker again, dure Jem won the championship from the Californian and demonstrated that his defeat by the latter was a fluke, and thus fit him as a candidate for a battle with America's ex-champion. It to an odds on bet. however, that Neil or even Hsrry Forbes can defeat Moran so easily that be will hardly have

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There are but two years between a girl <«f twelve end one of fourteen, but s great change takea plate within these two yeara. At thirteen I threw aside my doll; st fourteen I wus In love. My father lived on u small income be hud inherited, devoting mOrU time to utudy, especially of tin- Oreelt anti Latin classics. One morning 1 was In the garden when he tame out of the bouse chatting with a yjuug man. both approaNilug the sj»ot where 1 oat Idly lu a swing. The young fellow was about eighteen, tall, straight nnd with a head and throat that reminded me of the |K*et Byron. My father was showing blm the grounds. They pa -eed very near me. but I was too young to be noticed or Introduced, ami mj*tathcr paid no more attention to me than If 1 had not been tliere. The young man glanced at me. then turned away. I was angry with tny father that be did not Introduce me. but as to tbe young man lie waa not responsTldc for tbe alight, not having been Introduced. Had be noticed mo without auch formality I should have resented It as evidence that be considered me only a child. They walked about tbe garden. I listening to catch what they said, for I was curious to kjprw who tbe yonng man was nnd what my father had to do with him. but I caught only two words, Cicero and Xenophon. When they approached me on their return I nrqse and walked with as much dignity as I could muster Into .the house. But I wai painfully conscious that my skirt* were shorter than they should have tr-cu fbr oue of my years, and If I lookr I dignified I felt quite the reverse. The‘young man was E^van Montague, the rou of a wealthy man who lived near by oa tbe bill, and my father wsfl to cmn-h him for his college rntroiWe examination. He came to my lather's study three times a week until the 1st of September. I noted tbe hour that be left tbe place and usually took pod ion In a hammock swing between two trees where be would pass me. This I did because it enabled me to conceal my feet and ankles or rather my short dre.w. He soon came to nod to me. Jmt did not lift bis hat. 1 tvtnrncd his salutation as stiffly a*, possible till one morning be gave me a woman's salutation, whereupon 1 smiled as sweetly as I

knew how.

He entered college, and 1 did not aee him for two yrar*. Ills first vacation was taken up with a trip to the west., but his second be a;>ent at borne. As soon os 1 beard of his arrival 1 was In a tremor of excitement. Morning. afternoon and evening I pot OB'my most becoming costume suitable to tbe time I did not proptue that he should catch me in an untidy condition. At last I wa* rewarded for my trouble. He came tloWB to call on -father and talk about his college course. It was the 25th of June when he came at 11 o'clock la the morning. The date and hour were more to me than when 1 once foil off the piazza roof and came very near being killed, ttfeen he called I was lying In the haintno.-k lu the same position ns when he a*cd to me two years before. On seeing him my heart thumped In my throat arose and awaited fats comics oa 1 would that' 6f any stranger. Aa be

"Oh. Montague hi about htiSi things," waa tbe closing remark by my fattier.. “and lie has brought Evan up In the name way T | ThUt evening father called me Into his study and after a nu in tier of ern j borrassed hems asked roe If 1 preferral any of the young men who came to tbe bouse. The remark I had heard flashed through my mini, and tustioetlvely I saw what was coming. “Yes, father," I replied. “I love Evan Montague." “That's lucky, my daughter, for be haajisked for you." HELEN V. TURNER.

Bob Evans' Japanese Starr. Admiral Bob Evans In a recent con Tersatlou * 1th a group of officers threw light upon one of the methods at least by which the Japanese hare ob tallied that splendid adaptability to European and American ways, says the Iltuburg Dispatch. "Wbei^I commanded the New York some years agu.” he said, “I had a Jap servant with whom i was- especially pleased. He was prompt, remarkably quick to learn and took auch a deep Interest In everything that sometimes, to amuse myself, I devoted not a little attention to explaining things that be appeared not to understand- A good waiter, too. he was. Well, finally he disappeared. Some time later, when on tbe European station. I made a call on a Jap battleship lying In the harbor of Marseilles. The captain met os at the gangway and escorted us to the cabin. As we were seated be suddenly turned, threw off his hat and whipped a napkin over his arm. Tbe captain would drink V he said in a tone I remembered. 'KatoT Y cried, jumping to my feet. Tbe same,' be said, bowing--'Captain Kato of tbe mikado's nary.'"

Rcglsav la Flsar. Radium ha* been found In wbeaten floor, said Professor J. J. Thompson at the Royal Institute. London. How it got there, be added, he cOuld not explain. There was no doubt however, that such flour would produce radio acv live bread. Cl easts* Pillows. Tbe New England way of cleaning pillows at borne Is probably as good as any. Put the pillows out on the line during a hard ralfiT” Fasten them securely by one end, using three or four clothespins to each pillow. Turn them end for end every three or four hours. Unless very dirty, one day's bard rain will clean the ticks. Let them dry on the line, turning as before. When dry and tbe feathers beaten up they are as good as new.

A scratch which gore no deeper than the varnish on furniture may tie healed by bolding a redhot poker an Inch above It for half a minute. When the place cools rob it well with a mixture of alcohol, olive oil and cider vinegar la equal quantities. This also makes a cheap and excellent furniture polish and will remove white spots from Tarnished furniture.

When one washes dirty dishes In gtrong soda water It will be sera that the water become* more or less brown. This to especially the case when tbe dishes hare been soiled with meat Juices, as after an ordinary dinner.

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British Importations In a fight-

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Young Corbett, tbe ex-featherweight «*»og>P*<« of the world, bas two good matches on. Hto first will be with Eddie Hanlon of Ban Francisco, whom he masts for twenty rounds, weigh In at 6 p. a. on May 29. before the Hayes ▼alley Athletic dub of Baa Frandaco. Hto second fight will be with gpike

look of admlration iu hie eyes. "Surely," be said gallantly, ."this can not he the little girl of two Ho long as tbe two years were I round and 1 das not the Utile girl be hod sidervd ruf* 1 forgave him In my heart, but not wrtfb my tongue. “I'm not a young lady.7 I replied, “any more than I was then. You'll find father In his study." I regretted my words as soon as spoken, for he did not come to the house again during bis vacation, and cied I might have .turned the scale of his doing so by my words. xMksr ter gave me food for thought ror two years more, during which I did not see

blm.

Tbe eudimer after hie graduation be spent at home and called on my father. Mother told me that be had also asked for "tbe ladiee," and I must go down

him. j - - *

notice another look of pleased sette-

he saw me sweep Into tbe with all the dignity of my

"Surety you are a young lady now,’ be said. “/V “ ^

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have remembered my-a self. Assuming a pomtod took. I txwe myself not aa If I had lately become a-

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MdrW stators should never be washed with soap, instead dissolve a large lump of Spanish whiting and a teaspoonful of washing soda la enough water to moisten tbe whiting and form a paste. Rab this into the marble with a flannel cloth and after an hour wash It off with warm water, dry well

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A** * TabooeO 1»olr. "I am continually surprised at tbe rndeneas of people to referring to old age," said a lady recently who Is getting along to years. “Acquaintance! firho are no doubt kindly Ingentioned, as they take time from busy lives to visit with mA sxpreas astonishment that I am a hto to me to knit or to aew. I foal m though they must also be Ifaering surprise that I exhibit al of Intelligence. AO ■neb personal! a to me exceedingly rode, yet one

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