Ocean City Sentinel, 18 March 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

The Fairy Godmother. By JEROME SPRAGUE.

Ermrj murnlDg " W 1 •lor* *b» found tbc Kill* Ulklnt tbrtr numrorr bat*. **1111*1 kind art joa coins lo hart tb*y woo Id nak brr. and BubU would Uosb-ftw say buM.lln* Ian (bat bad slcra brr krr nbknamo—i woo Id aay. -Wall and arr. glrlai » and ter " “Oh. pUBtr dbt of thrrn aald 01 cwrtaln June moniln(. "I don't beilr you're gulnf to get a bat" “Walt atyl •*»: *alt »"<* » Bobblea provoklngly. And thro after the More waa rloa ■be went aimnd the corner and look at the bat with the white featber. The prior war In plain alirbt »10. Bubble* earned H a week. Out that the paid ber annt K W) for boa: Fifty centa went for oar fare, and t leaf aba bad for lieraelf. Since U rummer abe bad manased to aa *0*0, and the other fifty would add 1 complete amount nrreaaary to bay 1 bat with the whit* feather. She decided to tell Alice Fort aboutIL Alice waa at the ribbon count while BubbM'rold notion*. Their . qualntance tree from the fact tl they walked borne la the aame dir Til bare to wear « with all my • blue ault" Bubbles said aa *he wt alone- “But I don’t care. I re mi myself * white net waist, and : awfully becomlns." “Ten dollars U a lot for a hat." A! ■aid quietly. Bot B flu tic up and ber brlfht eyes ablnl “Oh. whafl the n*e of llrtac." t said. “If i Sir) can’t bare someth pretty now and thenr Alice nodded. Her bine eyee w wtatfnl. Ttaat’a what 1 think.” i said. “Sow. there'* a remnant of i boo at my counter. If* while, w bunches of pink roses on It It wo make a knrely clrdle. and I could t a while draw for 13 cent* a yard a a little wreath of pink nwes In the r . llnery deparypenf: and then I could bridesmaid for Millie Drake.” “Doe# ebe want you lo bet' Bubt asked, with Interest “Tea." Alice said. “Jimmie Bryat to it best man." “Obr Bubbles was sllcnl fwr a i mrot. Thru abe asked. “Donf-i think you esu afford the dressT~ “No.” Alice aald < tlcUy. “1 ca And I told Millie InM nUthl lo ask y Bubble*. I knew you wouldn't m belns Bilked second, because I'm oldest friend. 1 laid I be piece of Hi ered ribbon away this too:nine, so t If yon wauled It you could bare Tea could make a white net skirt your new waist II would be awfi pretty with the pink rates." But Bubble* was lookluc »t ber c “Don’t you mind.” she mean not belns bridesmaid r “Yea. 1 do." AHcs aald. and Bubl Bew that ber eye* were full of n “But I hare to sire aU of my tu< to mother now that father ts'alck can't work.” “Well. If* a hard old world." B bias remarked aa they readied tbe nsr where they separated. “If 1 dec to take tbe ribbon. A lie*. I'll let know In tbe momlnc ~ At tbe bait corner Bubbles met

“Bure." answered Jimmie—“cuts* white flower In my coat and all rest of tb* a«uny." “And roe to walk up the aisle * youT" aald Bobble*. Jimmie looked al her In surprise. **1 tboufht Alice was solns-waa Ins >o do It" be eald. “Alliw can't set the ddbes." I Me* Informed him. “and If 1 wa*n sefflsb pis I'd s*t them for ber. t* want a wbite feather la my sam hat" 1 Jimmie hesitated. “Look here. 1 blea." he said a little awkwar “ain't there some way you could m Alice think you were sdtlns b " and let me pay for It? I'd like

ny. Jimmie: »ue aaiu. Jimmie flushed "Mbe has an bard Uma." oe aald. "Tea. abe dues.” Bubbles asreed attuctedly. She waa a lllile while.

"8o you don't went me lo Iw brl maid With you?” abe Icusi-d. still i a funny rmtcb lu her brealb. “Aw, Babble*." be stammered. *

up tbe aisle w

1 rather bare Alice •

a declared < *101

oot'i ui so. .y for Albe." -Of course." nobl.le* »**-■>. then a lie went on to plan. "I ber tbe thins* and tell her lie- uu bad ciime t.> me unelic-lrdly." “I am afraid that wouldn't do." Jimmie's worried rr*|«iu*e "B feel as If she bad Jo |my II tuck set Uie tbliiB* anj scp.1 Hem lo and don't lia'e any m-irk on tbe and •be -1 .! nrter know where came from." “Wall. I eau'i Bel the thine* talked a bo at" Bubble* aald. "or would know rt*hi away Do yon bow much you »|»nd, Jiimuir':" "No." he told Iter with lb.- nek nea* of I lie akilled laborer who e hi* |3 a day; "no. I rfm'l." “Tl.ro I'll Rri a role drr«s of pink mull with a wnwln of silver File'll bh* like a dieaqi. Jlmbm "1 hope *be will." Jimmie aald. and Bubbles .

-Good!/

came lo tbe tenerarot w bam aim lived on Hie Iblrd floor.

tloualy.

i”:,: hie BiuRNEy stone,

An Old Legend Tells How It Found It* Way to Ireland.

P u P'd an d an » e—i * * X feathers tbe w haster Hat. | x f ' ni,n

♦ 1 doiisi

winter aat it may ,turn cold and

tor"

•ved balmy and

her Brea test fears Fbe

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.ijjlliirt i !*• uumusf-rlpl fur a Kipp'd ^from U^ A. , and Kwrrly. lie tboOBbl. ,

II

w hb-li hr^nid Iter. He h d iii and n£ u«

■r wwa wi Interested H

i*>rrn-l.a lamruaKr shklf. indcraiand The nplana •mark at fie: “Yno ter. Mr. •i. Into a rvBular awltiB oiniHtrtment of types to

Within easy access of Atlantic City and th".r*"w.«i.M other well-known resorts

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ttlmmreftiHy rrepsred. I 1

y. CORSOH Jhft-jv 1 IvMtrvto ice* 111 LICENSED^AUCTION EER, No. 721 Asbunj AoEoue, Ocean City, N. J

t Is culI JamalT Brow* eet It ranched

•there la , no EncMMi word, bt Irish have one tlul i-orre*iiond» ly—blarney' " Samuel Lorer

-Tbe Warney’a so sre

one of hi* lrl*h noref*. ITesMeDl' Janie* Bocbanan wrote. “Tbe B>'Uer*l baa yet to lesrn that my father - * conn try men il bare ever felt proud of m> descent from an Irishman,. IbouEh IbAy Ibemaelve* do bl*rney other*, are yet bard lo be blarneyed tberaarlw* " WsahlBBtou Irvin* In “Tbe Trareler'' Wrote. “So be blarneyed Hie landlord." James RuasrU Lowell In "The Fable

Fortunes' says:

The cast Mothe* of Europe your stales

pUpento lar apwesuai It Bate (be

1 timlie

lr u

A II

la slu

a dark. Tbe name of tbe old time castle and . mouth* town baa added a noun, a verb., nu

■ In full adjective and a parlk-iple lo of very BU**e. The moM rompreben. nlllon of tbe noun “blarney" I* "el cerellnBly complimentary lanBuaB< flattery; smontb. wbeedlln* talk; pleai In* cajolery “ A* In tbe orlBln of tb word, one lexh-osrupber qimle* Urol aa mdillns tbe derivation of It frot tbe phrase "lirkln* tbe blirne atone." "applied lo Incredible Mnrte told of dlmblnr lo a alone verc <1111 .■oil of access In a ro.tle of that nnm tn Jbe county of t'ork. Ireland " lb he added tb.il Dr Jamieson derive,

from lb* French

edition* found among r

heap*, and If you will face

' and forearm and v tried contents of the

. portfolio* of print* and drawing* your keep i |nek may be aa brilliant on occasion and quite content I ak It b generally dult It b not This bad meant tbe dyeing of all ber j Mnce an Englishman lighted t old time flnery. and that waa Jnal wby i original Rembrandt drawing or problem. A rer- j under tbe very window* of tbe Louvre lo meet tbe de with a rather guilty feeling -that It Uganda of mourning bad exhausted even be uud abould be hanging with - well stdcfced wardrobe, trunks, bat j its fellows In a glided gallery « oxea and all. She would almply bare ! .-y.^ „de of tboae windows, he a buy a complete apring bat | w bat hurriedly tbruat II Into hb Thla meant *111 at least and Marjorie root pocket, and a certain crease show* nallxed that with b«r present knowl j OI1 |, to tll i* d*y as wltnewa to " edge of cal us*, to aay nothing of the K ., lv . u f ,tain* which befall* the n discount abe could duplicate for 1 who porrhaacs for a franc wbat b toy bat for which abe bad paid ! wor11l , tbooaaod -London Fkotrh.

COULD NOT DENY IT.

I dell tie

b century Every Irlabi

be moat of Hie Uffey l« popularly ai aula ar* nave kl«*ed the blarney *i,. e to ma moreover, te ha* had a dl

Miannon beT. repun-d to hav<

dip I

tbe ire. t«sn«r.c Bal.ac. __ *nl taate I<e-® Corbin n-M lo relate b-w -be iH-rrii. 'net Itataac one day on the Ueuievard week or I'apin ipc* "dying with bunger-' Ir green The novellat Inablcd on taking Goalan

color and turn a reddish brown When ! » confe,H..uer who «.ld macaroni perte.-tlj dry they are pul lu bag* and P""W* F< rg. IHug hi. bmiger. Balx* caM.. tor eiiortstloa. p!, i,g"d Inf an nppre, iatlon of con Tbe odor and tlie taMe of Ihe plmro l« ,r- * ' IJ>ke ItntaH., ,' . wlv apt«-ared, to IntTle. are thought to reaerohte a noth-eil tbst ih.- .hop attrod combluatbitt <>f Hueeaf ^fcinamon. nut- "b' ■“ Etiglbh glri. bad yard him

. familiar nddiv

i* tbovn

day*" “Wbat do you mean?" “Flaying ten minute, boar, curb day will pnda g<*al bniirnwXoD. Ian •trvl

She waa a.toiii>d<.l ( re-^pllv hy tlut;qiet!t* of genlua for maesronl i-at flue Ibex , lev whhh dlaap|wared If cooplra “How much do I owe y-ur a.kel

Balaac.

Tier ..Hi . Nothing M Balaac.’ aaU tbe Rag •ly make a tl.h girl firmly. g flflw-n I Balsa, was templuaed fur a moment; at y.m „ie then be puwbad bb pralooi ropy of A*." Ka, "laka Ontario" Into tbe glrTa hands e»«r auBclently regiet

» population of tb* world aesrmgaa

rlew-ed with great aatbfacHon a roll .f Crisp dollar hllla. tun In alj. which )

>be had saved for Just such an eincr | rh * Wl

gency.

So matter* stood when ber mother The a ■ as seized with tbe grip Tbe doctor* ; keenly i •rdcred cair* f<»>t Jelly, while grape* | Jn« f° r _

,nd egg* and sherry.

Four day* before Easter and tbe dollara bad dwindled lo five She o promWed on a smart aallur with tb ‘ rjbbon liowa lo match. File wo troy II on tbe morrow And the

i-a.b girl. ,

•be Imtghl t «nd the nevl rf their little

tide I lier d In . hlr.Hr t a glance.

U|- rated on at ng Marjorie’s

m lu a freiixy or deapalt H- thr.-e toned rlldmo* cottage «cnt word that dh-l and there waa not r boux ' Marjorb- !,«d Jn*raphy w^Vb *be n--«g laod

■as Had Bmh Miasd Up l>

Casa of Thaft.

irney for tbe defense looked Ihe witness who waa testify. * prosecution. “Your name, indrratood you correctly." be ml “Is Horace Hlmiey. la that right T'

“Did you e “Ye*, air."

“Mr. Hlnaey. bare you ever hero as rested on a criminal charge?" “No. tdrT' Indignantly anawe witness. "Never."’ “Did you ever commit an offense for which you might Justly hart

rested r

“Never, air!" "Mr. tllnsey. la It not a fact that you on re stole from roar own father?" Here the attimMy for tbe pmarrutlon Interposed, hut tb* wltnesi “No. alrr be exclaimed.

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THE BIRD CLOWN. A Queer KFnd o< Fallow Is Ih* Yallaw

be will he.-v.i upon the flrat i him. rvuiabihig ^ ,nd x-old

lofty perch he sing*, tit atid bewilderment at tu-ars the antig fur More likely than not Invlalhle and Mlrnt

o approach •

btdiUn Ull be elra-fclea

llll y,

! aiglit and bearing

- fearful of being aee, ulster ..f lvlde and seek. I an uaele** I* IV to Meal ,

•Me nf tbe next

and *lrtp* of X,f a f.».t .« lie .re a

Ull

Mght the bu

pony him to lb Marjorie’* oi

anal.- 1 here was he letter by mall. i bile young I mug

was .tuning a

tier and Hie other

■ farther do*

HI did M father.”

Instantly Ihe wltnena’ brow clrarod “Oanlletnen." he said, tunileg to tb.. Jury, "lie's right I rememlwr now Wlien I wa. alaitit elghl yean old I Mole half a .doxen egg* from my fa tber'a gr.«-ery More, to.* them down under Hie Innk of the ereek. .-.a.ked them and heli**l eat tbei,

; yer. V

helped me Mesl t

r I lien.

i girt

tlnurl.h uf bla pas-

And fiipkl langbed

"lial'niglj the deluge II. her delight ' Fk. . at Hie proapart of bearing wonderful j “1 l»'‘ ’ inual. Marjorie had forgottea Ihe dl* | P'” ■« P A

linrtly femliilD* prot.lem of an Easter

ball laying furtb tbs wonderful new •f. , » . 1 blue green bow*, aba ransacked every a. ..... It tntnk In «ha bouis for a atraw abaiw h-'i- tie-

pomllda. But dy# and Y.wk Ufe I hair worot. No ahai»^— i

furlhc.nulng In iwslrs boiAa Mr. IJnaerlqu narier ta.uglaa would call-and aba tnre^tbi- a'*. would be batl«wa! UrltU a -wHt g "I’m worm than a three dollar A — .—.-~t..

JlmT’

•The Judge and Jury Joined In II laugh that followed, and Ihe real tbe exanilnaHoo wa* conducted . more friendly line* - Yotilh’a foi j panhm '

that v >*lb h

• 1 can as la

K. Curtis Robinson a Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commlaatoaer of Dcods rs'oM. 744-4f> AMlvury Avenue OCHAN CITV.-Yn. J. Mooay to Ijmui on Bond and Mortgag.

buab.w. the alttlug bird ,nd I* al Are loal lo [a*q. at the White, red awl Ibea t>!d«t among far away from tbe ne»l Idle Mill keayilng II In ay hare to wait for an make oilier irl|*i to the

r. Mcb

a g".fd look at llila ahy o ola*. r MEN’S COSTUMES. The Chang* That Cams Whan Powder aod Snuff Want Out. The From b revolution bad ID effect upon the faahlous of lta« aa well aa upon mat ten of more weighty Import, tbe tenJemy t»-lug greatly to sltu|dtfy costume*. Young men lu England adopt..! tbe abort coat, light waistcoat and pantaloons Inaugurated In Paris by a certain net who affected to despise Hie old court fashion. Tbe use of powder, made more expensive by taxation, quite died out and abort hair became universal. Trousers and Wellington boots, at Brat worn only by the military, wero adopt'd by civilian* about 1S14. and tbe dandy of tbe early Victorian era wore hi* tightly Mnipped down. II* »l*o prided himself on bis slarobed Cpljar. which bad gone out of favor Und9 George IV, who preferred a Uack *Uk kerchief or stork. The attain six tantobtd. and tbe characteristic ornament of tbe age waa tb* bun4 of seala banging from tbe watch chain. Various m,Min<-atloas took place from time to lime during Queen Victoria ’a long rolgn, but tbe form of men* drew* practically remained unaltered. Tlie knickerbockers aod tweed ault of ihe country gentleman are of comparatlvely mudcni daw. aa well as tba wide awake, the soft fell hat.-R* ■tab llJuatratcd Mngaxlne.

THE HYPNOTIC EfE. And the Man Who Lika* t* Teat It »" tha Circua Animal*. Tlie ntau who wants to teat the pow la 1,-glm, and be afford* no end of amusement for I be altemlanU al Ihe rlrou*. who are always oa the lookout for him often be may be detected standing before tbe cage of a Hon. gfxii.g intently straight Into tbe eyes of 'oe dig,, I bed Old I mast, who giro, back uttb Indifference and flually

any myatlr tnfluea anmetblng elro baa

tout Ion

A story la told of

Hie hypnotic I rick oa an oelrtcb Brat Hie bird .V-.ocbed down and

attracted Ilia ala man who tried

•ornately stamping awl anting on ItAnother la told of a man w bo triad lo •utgaie a leopard, with Ibe reault Ibal lb* animal mads a Derr* chare* •gainst tbe bar. of bla rage aod at tba man. and the two created a disturb ance tha! hrouebl tbc aifewDals harrying b. Ini ret law le tbe troubl*—Harriet QtUmlty la Laallo’a WaaUr.