RECONCILED
BY ACCIDENT, ’•?
ttv •rMillK-r. III.' tlHf, Hi® rrrtTtlilnc'l.ui Killy l*l»' I brvak In h®r».'lf » ltb IIm- ®nl>J *T«ro day* |Mi««d. TIkii »
ll no loinrr.
AMERICAN WANDERLUST.
PAUL .ONES’ PROMISE. Our Gr,tl Naval H.ro and «h, Dwc>
QUEER HOSPITALITY.
CAPE HATTERAS. Tha 8h.ll.ni, Sand* and Pent o* TK.a
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The Giri That Helped John’i
Mother In an Emerflensy. , '"'JV'", By CLARA LOUISE OTIS. . n nluW^Tr'a.
(OapyrldiMd. 1»», Vr Aa^n Ul-d Umrary
l-k |ia*n.-ll Ibnl 1 vk* t'T Ibrtu both .-»n« your *n|.pm ,
:n..aii'T«J Mary «*o» ®r®nln* 1
carolnd « niaacuUo® redo®.
Tb® woman In the kltctwn adillnd Id apltr of boraalf. ”TU» dear child.* ah* murmured lu|^>Uy. “ao much like hi* rather." then 10 the "child." a tall fooat iodd *f twenty four. Juat rolerIn* the kllrben: "Too'rr early toQ<*H dear. Supper won't be ready for ten
the *30 car. wbe®. all ped one of my twjvela IB It rolled 1W0 theatre
altln* to tak. t once. | dr-P tt«- 1 ind ererythlnt h"tnr t. Tb- car wa* Wa«“
atraiitbt on In ,
m ph'ked up In in*. •Oh. dear
aui-per u
. .
TUI* w
l" a. .Bie ha* rcul
1 me help yw' ll »»•. '“Th ■ *lrl. and. , I declare. I * ni l, «■ I never aaw any one pi.k up !h!n*a *•
"OS. thaf. all rlshL" John Wip| f**« «• U - lUm. Save hUi mother a T^cvc. hus>"«££ LCc Tar-t^ped ami ah.,-. How la motberr ^ ro , ,, .1,* „„nM aom* | " bal ■ "Well. And Johnr ,4.] 1,J, |. ut Ju*l aa If 1 wan one <>! can I--I -nne Say. motberr ^ ^ erpect I* yea. dear. | MH , , n _ oar tl , bandy and ■»-*< a* :aekcl. I, "How would yon like a dau*hter-ln fhl| ootlr , wh „ , h * never an
looked like—I »a* that Untried-1
Mary William* art down the frying , th . , h .
her .0. with a d«^d ^ n ^ 1 ^ , ;, i ;..
11 -What aort finer
-surer, ll had two ban*. Joined
T by little emaapleoea. and lb
■ RjlC'l In O '." I, it... i:raiMlf:,,| .■< .:
.* and cut and admlrap look Inc
wa« very richly drewe<1 ¥ C<aMl ferr in.- In bavins
u with a
\ daughter-in-law
repeated blankly. A Minding n
o be® eye*, and I he little
K.-yatil'* hcid j^ive. a r yieraimage .wlWd DatlBl.
0 oe. ry—. e.e. .ee .....v b,. r 1 to be whirling aroundtr-*-wai all ahe aaM. but Ih* 1 .
north I
add i
“Oh. John!
bitter diaappolniment words was not lost on th® young man. "I’m sorry." ha. said briefly and left
after the other crowded fast before her. Her husband bad died when John was three, and they had been so happy! And since John bad grown to manhood bow happy be had made her: Tet—yet be waa going to bring another woman tbereanother woman: The odor of aeotvb“Come. auiiper'a ready." ahe called In what waa Intended to be ber natural voice. "Tell me about 11." faltered Mary after they bad aat In alienee for oome minute*. "Sot If you don’t want to bear, mothThe hurt, proud tones brought contrition to ber bean. "I do want to bear." The words were true In more waya than one. "Her name I* Kitty-Kitty M.rvln - "And""Oh. mother, mother! I’re wanted to tell yon »o! Are yon sore yon "Tea. year She flashed out the words lest John should divine her sink tng bran. She smiled too. heelnfonly hla mother's smile. John launched Into the dear topic. "She hasn't lived here long, only since May. Ivdldn'I tell you because—well, to tell the truth. I was afraid you'd be all
big 9
"No. c
I'm-
: no 01
w last year out at the lake. ■ no you remember my speaking of Ihooe girts out there’ I knew she was Hie only one In the world for me." John spoke very softly. So be bad cherished this girl In hi* heart a whole year, and she had thought herself to be bis all In all! "Wasn’t It strange, mother." went on the ywang man In a subdued voice, as Jf his happiness waa aliU a aron drrful thing, to be reverenced and held In awe—"wasn’t ll si range that ahe should more here, not knowing It was
my borne?"
Tea. Tell me everything, dear." "AO right. She I* little and slim and has gray ey*a." Mary WlllUma was built on generous.Valuable line*, and her eyea were brewn. -Her hair Is like yours—brown and b-avy. She gives music lessons.’’ Mary had maccomplishments except b'-usekaeplsg. “She slugs, too—oh. mot ber, you ought to Rear her alngl And she Is as Quick as a bird and the preltleat dancer." “Can abe cookT -Well. I don’t know, but abe can do everything else. You aee. there are so many In ber family that It’s bard to tell Juat who does do the work. ! know abe can sew. for alp showed me a dress last night tbarsbc made." After the sapper work was done and John bad «-nr off wblsiilng Mary aat down by the Are. “O Cud. give me strength to twsr It!" she prayed Oercely. holding light to the arm* of the chair, then relaxing In a sudden burst of resentful Iran. How can be— how can he bring that girt bvre-tbar KlttyJ" ran her rebellious Ibodgbtv and she torg.it about .her prayer "Why. ber very same sounds good for nothing. If I waa an old wolnan It would be different, but I'm only fortyseven and aa strong aa ever. Tula I* my bouse, my own bouse, and I keel II my owu way. Tel a girl Is going Ic come. In and above me bark—me. wbc love® John more than she ever could: Don't | always come home early fron sewing society *0 as lo have John’. •upper on time} Don’t I make bb shirts, when almost every man buyi them ready made) Wouldn't I do hh washing If be would let me) Oh. sb. can't love him as I do) ITobably she won’t even let him smoke In pear#. Oh. she can’t come—she Just can't!" Tor an hour abe poured out the re belllnn In ber soul to the leaping, gympalbrtlr Bie. then sank back exhausted. "How selfish 1 am!" she cried aloud. Til hSTw lo lirar It. John's a man .now.- Aa *|ie grew more calm
ahe look' .burst. T
made of better stuff than that,—kad this la Che last foolishness you’ll hear
from me. If my married, why. h-ried-ibat s gll."
But abe forgot to lw on tyr guard ; the next morning wh.-u John entbuai-! get thn.net, astlewlty^ remurkivl that -!iQ|(bhould advise in- |. have beard. Kitty sing -Ilearle"' th*; get tdarried' olgbt befiae -Ilearle-—what a fool-1 l*h name for n^ongl And with ihal k 00a'roolemptuoas ibougbt all the bit-' An lem*^. of the thing came lack M her.' Not "Do you always have lo talk about extn ber-even at Abe breakfast table}” j you Jolyi’s lip* came ,-get bee in a my 1 straight line. "1 thought-— be began. Iron, then stopped abruptly. Ten mlnut,-* n-all later be left the house In silence. the Mary Mould have given all she i>oa Sp aeaaed to recall those words A sort m»>,
"Nothing, root tier, onty-that »«»
Kirtyr
Quits Different.
“Marta." said Mr nawllns. layfn* aside bis hat and ovbrcoat and ruhhlnr hit hands gleefully loget tier. -y>ai know that for year* we have Icrn wanting to l.ny a building loi In Ken nedy'a subdivision. l.Ut ecuWn’t afford - to do It 00 account of tljs bl*b price* they ask for land out tbera. Well. I'vi Just learned that Quinlan, who owni one of the best lots In Ihal entlrr nelghlcrh-id. will aril It for half wbal It coal him If he can get the cash. H« needs the money and can’t get It ant other wuy. I have a great mind to buy It tomorrow morning, ’ll comes easily
within our means."
' -I don’t think yon ought to do ll
Joshua* said Mrs. Rawlins. "You don’t think 1 ought lo
Why not'"
Tl wdaM lw uklng advanlag
itiAs^^
no d-.ubt ihal this .-.instant evolution has rncouragwl the birth of new Ideas. Just a. the whirling of tb® k dcvr!oj«®d a b.v it.,., our present wonderful moeingi-l ’air.-«, whb b glre# us gtlrn|—< - of life In nu-tlon all over the wortd.-J— Mil.-belt fbapple In Na
Uonal MagariMc.
THE STORE BUYER. Mis Task of Sslecting.-Cood Sslltrs*
Is a Hard On*.
Whoever has had difficulty In deriding v. hirb of two or more articles on a <-.*ni.-r he will pun-base may be able to apprectate the task which confront* the buyer of a stork of merchandise. say* a writer In Collier’s The nomlier. of 'arletl.® offered for selection nr.- almoa! beyond belief. In the l. y department of a large whnle-' sale ti.sise the following figures were
l Buell * blog J relatnl bon
wrote the tlu.be>> a “The i-nrihy surrender
minutes pn which I eoj of vlcttwy ” That was chuy IMu
' 'd > b Ur * "
., delight a . pretty pbra's. Ti.--d'T»riv . In Uls bote !" remlml.-d li
and r
o the g.
■ hess look amid the e d eager turiosily of the t •Your royal highness p. l>«»lblUly t.f keeping , kind.” etidaiued the k,
ally nothing of any vale.-. ! been VU-e.-AI of dutches i.tnpaaaea. varlons rlotb.->
ttum Hie, rasllr J>j him. Ahont ~e .r four times a day we batTa al rounaind from him and used to up to the castle and drink mane to him and talk about bis country I Hurt,pc. He was always very lal t.t, Ibeae occasions, and I bon y think he'eonaldered be wa» ires' u* very well In not taking all «v<-
. »:? ? &&&&&&&&&& —Wh> not have your— ^ Job Printing Oone in Ocean City V V
T he Sentinel Printing House is Equipped to do your work as Artistically and as Satisfactorily as you can. get it done in Philadelphia. ’ t-< »<* (jive us your order. We’ll do the rest. S:*ti»f<*ction (ILiarnriteecl.
|TH3 Sentinel Printing House, Ocean City, N. J. ^
y u slight and go.d •Bully*
y It’ pi® r.
Magic lamerna. 2p0 varieties; boats, of his 3°° varieties: horns. 1.000 varieties; I Christmas tree .TiiameMs; 2.W» vari-
ssuL Maria’s etlea; doll*. 12.000 rnrieRea.
-Beside,. I.bavVjnat lesmSl of a In calbering this ass-.rlmenl of splendid opportunity lo buy some fur Christmas tree ornaments It waa necnlture Ihal we need. Grigaon ft Mol- »«-*ary to deal with TVJ manufacturHn* are adverilalng parlor acts at one era throughout Europe, and the aeleethird lew than e<».t because they arv lion "f *an,plM represents only oversto ked sod eau’t afford lo carry * fraction of Hie ample* submitted
them through the season. I’d like te by manufacturers. *
buy about 1200 worth of parlor fur When It Is considered that almost rrtture. Well nev.-r have as good a eiery person use. dl.he, at three meals ebanee again " « day and that the pri.-ea of plate* Bring a mao of excellent arif control mar range from 1 few rents each to Mr. Rawlins merely smiled.—YoOtb'l ILOOO-r tnbre^a scL il ia not aurprU-
dlsplay In bb
1*
The
ruing u
k Legend.
■ than i^mry. M ’o Slh f these u; 177: They n.v They sires a: . . el •y lived Mt^.h'ImlincV
■'V^S^The Ideal Summer Resort magnanimity'. »t>d ra -tW of firing In slns ilng" or ~chll-i ., —- n OCEAN CITY, N. J,
MANY CHURCHES
NO SALOONS
Lavs I
Among the i Germantown w
Irish girl, not long In IMS country variety
Now. Bertha had nri been at work 'he pal more than a couple of mouths before d"tn he
she became engag'd to a plunder'* a I siren tire. She confided to ber ml* . tress, however, that she bad no in ten tlon of marrying at an rurly dale, but wished instead t" save ber tivney and Incidentally afford the appretilh-c tune to becouM- a regularly reglslered plum
rlctle* c
ra In
within such ranges of a store by the wrlstaking hi* selection*
laler 1 Her leiu|«T »n-t uuj.r". .-.i ny f orn* fart IhM/i- *U'' drew a .jUarter "* » , a of 1 ed on tJ- r.-r of the car. She made 1
, .-rl.d ..ut 10 him. “Give lo make a place for our . for she Is very weak |
He t
ut even dueling I a r-ugh. IneffUk -Blackwood's Ma,
Grsna PvopJ* In Lenden In 1806. -I rarae to town on Wednesday and'
I Intended t-
Paid For tha Kiss.
Lord Northcote wa, once maift'eurl i 0U« u«e of while governor general of | Auvtra ia. ray* London M. A P. Str I Ing one night through an avenue of j aoraber tree# to a friend'* house t" ! dinner, be yas suddenly pounced upo.
1 ut my Ticket; It j t It. The Drawing: .-t yesterday. They 1
Utly -IVklliQ." rile young eon.lu.’lor lo.'ked her e eye for Just a lie.ment. and th. •biurely he t—k four nick el* fro
relful of the earth nful I
wm. making an island. Aa the man - wv IS going on his Way over the water | R>-
* s-.n *jy ly made a hole In the has- | made a mistake In my Dress. It wa* be proceeded on bis way be J i,"t dery* en.-ugh f- r my Mourning. I a trill "f land behind. Sudden! and the gin** of my Sedan Chair wa*' I— Ihal Ibe basket , i t m'-mji-d Iss.k.d at my I*-Icing*:
"liicd light, and. looking around, be . f-mnd t!
The mistress g,«d natnradly assent ed to the girl's rcjui-st that the lad be allowed to visit her In Ibe kitchen ' It wa* observed that on such cs-caslon* only Ibe voter of Bertha could la beard coming from.the kitchen. - “Your awed heart Xs-sn't seem lo Is much of a talker." raid tbojady of th* bouse to R<*DU “No. mum." raid Bertha: “leastways not ylt. mum Bui he’ll do betlbrr n> toline gia-s on. He's loo tashful yll mum, lo do auuytblngynor® than eat? —1'blladelpbla I’lvra. Th* King ef Roms. To leaeb bis sou obedience to otiracry rules Napoleon gave strict orders that.be never be admitted lo bit apnrtments If be came tldlber alone. O, * king of Rome trolling along the corridor and. looking up at the tall officer on guard. Inc perloualy orderedcHpeo the door for to 4}’ P»pa " The officer, true to bit lostrw-tlous. answered gently, but firmly. -Sire. 1 cann..| open
eaty”
"Why noir demanded the little autocrat. T am Ibe little kingi" At the gentle reminder. -But your i majesty la all alone.- ibe golden hair- ] ed cherub seemed somewhat no,, plused. but. bis governs** appearing n moment laler. be sriird ber band ami. thus protected. stam|>ed bis liny f.«.l , and <rled: "Oiien Ibe door! The king ;
wbplHtL.
l|il* time, ah b<'ing In order, the tall | officer flung tli^ door wide open, aot- j emnly sunoumbig. The king of j
Rome-
Th* Etsrnsl Fsminlps.
It -would •eem that (be all-year--;.)
daughter of a Washington offlt-ial la at | time* harassed with doubts touebrag
future eonduct of life. j -r.” said abe. “I’d like lo bate
rice about something?"
"Well, daughter.” answered the fa tbrr. with the solemn air and »p-g- b
be aff'-cts al such lltnra. ”
point am I to be taken Into your Odenrc) Whatever. |J may Ire. I
Is# that I shall give It my 1
sMetuilon.
[•on It and tl
1 the
n Dll I w,
Is-.ked In up-n I with Hie Bedford* ’
elm
TI10
ante la led w
midnight ,
night, a
Ke*-luc that Ibe man looked nervous, be added kindly: "She.also gave me a kiss for you. but perhaps you would rather wall until you see her. Here l*
Esit Indian Muslin Test. physician was buying turban In a department
"None of this D fine, enough.” he said. "In the turban*! bare on there are forty yard* But forty yards of
'lah muslin Id very, very fine. Iw fine enough to disappear 1
it Ibe j |iy n
b tbefiab
Newfoundland
New York I To.. 1 tanks are many and grave. Foremost
1 amons them I, that the doriea may be
6*ttu« a Great Uueat.cn. u , wlllu . n*Ui„g. which Involves YYhen Thomas 11. Beoton was In tha , lmu - t .„., ;,„|.| P „V
bouw 1«- waa of Ibe opin’ •
jSd day -f M iv h and eons congressional term end'd
I of that day Instead of al noon on Ibe ■Ith. as uni -oken u-ag.- had fli'-g ll. Bo on the Is I m<-n,Ing he aat with hi*
list on. lalk«d loudly. I.«tf. floor and finally refused
answer lo his name when the roll was 1-ail'd At last Hie speaker. Ibe Hhn. James I. • irr of B«ulb Carolina.
[lick'd him up and pul an end to these -oh. no. skl|Q«T’ replied the dory legblallvc I. -k. , , stormy today for a
-No. sir. no. dr; nn. sir”’ shouted UiaI , n n>|l -.
the venerable MlxauarUo. -I will not 1 o N .„ UM . 11M , u , a „ r reJ ..| n „, the aklpI '*•»’- ^ T "”' 7“* 1ST -If my add grandro
j no bouse, and I at* not a member of .
1 T’li,
T’lien. ,lr." s;ild Speaker "rv like a Bash, with hl« *we.-te,t manner. "11 the gentleman Is not a meml.-r of thb house the to rgennl at arms will ph-aa* put him nut.” And so this vast 'cmsHtullon*I que* Hon wtihd ii*4-ir. -Argonaut
f their o
is captain,, secure the, •• nreeaaity of going, ft their uh-ii out when t: not warrant IL and dla10 results. One of the*. k man of whose courage pity there wa* no question, with your’ shouted the c
Hurry up Iherel It’s a fishing
! InUunrli on a pig s lia,-k I
lier wl’d glrlb'sd and rabnd re<
I- r Ibe new hlgbhiml n-gltuctil
>tbef'%iean* had fail'd by a!!< *aeh whin lo take the sblHIng fro, 1 ween Imt 1I|1,. Hoop* were dc rh htrcourt dr.-,* until the days ..f t;,-or[
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE MAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
Spaci, us Hoard wa!'-.. Fret* Band Concerts During Seas m. '.real 1 ishi'i^ in Pc-an and Bay. T1mDelight oi the \ athtsman. Ntimefous Trains to and from i'hiladelphia on Three Kmtways .......
>klrt» hud
e Ilfs I
Indie,
SSwTiw.'SwpwIwithin easy access of Atlantic City and
other well-known resorts
"Fatb,
that now. what would ahe do later) If aba only could tjr aurc ibal tb . __ _ __ ___ girt would lw Seoalbte! From John'. ^ IIkIc "i'N-h U "a o' "you-*' LnckT '- drw-rtpHnn 11 adn'f raem a. If ^ ^ ,4 to-fi easy by experience in could poasiWy be. "He hw loat hh v , r>( , wir , j 0 , t .-_w..l. 1 Ington Star ]\ Qbe fellow wb" di.wu't aibiw at alarm dock lo Interfere w ltfi'h 1 tng nap Illustrate* the triumph of mlu I nver mailer.—FUUadgltrhla Record.
• Ultle fUrt." herarlf. “and 1 can't atop him. 1 wot der If be will forgive me. 1—Ft afraid *oL" At *up|<cr that night her doubt* wet
j IVhat we coll lime I. but n»*lt,r - c |a„ ,, fifteen pare,.- na, tut sun ray thrown across tbe lolhiite void fri rU( j au fl mentor with the e, - • Terolry. and nr# I. but a fioalln.- -y„ nt , Im . wlnc ,u« ba.n tol In Its hand.”
, be? lb- found a tic drawing' H,e other day.
building a garafee."-B.¥lon TranacrljiL
dlffereu-e In yo
nni>i aln ay* In aoiue *<-iiae cling
. —. — ts-llef that ibe unknowable 1*
,’linowabl®.—Uocibe.
I'li'l r. rooi„l.-r Siw. but I Ibtna Hear
I have been w-mel.-dy wbh was "Ib> you Ibluk nor he s lo learn lo fiddle."-Chirac., i "Yes You look so lnt< _ . I Herald. them on.”-Chicago Record Herald. j
Kt'.ftl. |>T« ri-. AAJKK ffM. WM. LAKE. C. E„
Ketal Ajeeagt. -c-.XTiaSgyE.r.V.J/.: ’anile. Master la CVs-ee*.. ■ -n.l \. I- ,, m,.;.- '“wSi.' LAKN. ,, licensedTuctioneer. no. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean Citu, N. I. I O'l.rtw.'uraals. Hq«'a:n* "

