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Street and Smith's New York Weekly : a journal of useful knowledge, romance, amusement, & c. , v. 53, no. 44, August 20, 1898.
Contributor
Sheldon, Georgie, Mrs., 1843-.
Date Added
9 January 2014
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1898-08-20
Publisher
New York : Street & Smith
Alternate Title
New York Weekly. A Girl in a Thousand; or, Imogen's Intrigue / by Mrs. Georgie Sheldon. Imogen's Intrigue.
Topic
New York (N.Y.) > Newspapers. Popular literature > United States > 19th century > Periodicals Story papers > Specimens.
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A New Svory ay JULIA EDwanos.
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"ire Georgie Shetdon
Arthur Paters
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The Fmapey Honse (ketch) = = =
Your Summer Toilet (axetchy - = Kate Thorn
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CURRENT ConraimuTons
ALEX MeV. MILLER ~ A.D.
HELEN, WOOD
ri
CHARLES W, FOSTER THA M, CLAY
his week by A.D Hall.
pew story this D. H
s the best work that this
We be,
“Diana’s Peri
author has done woe ‘a Preader
‘one to read ita and. y uid: doy well I to ture 9
It is better that joy should be spread over the
whole of the day in’ the form of strength than that
it should be concentrated into ecstacies full of
danger and followed by reactic
“All's Fair in Love,"” the latest story from the
pen of a favorit eon, Annie Ashmore, will
commence next wee!
The sky isthe part of the creation in which Nature
(or Nature’s God)
for the sake of
is quis
Sed infended for dur ‘perpetual pleasure Yes, the
sky 1s tor all, sometimes gentle, scfnetimescayrtous
sometimes awful, never the same for two moments
together, a almost fiiesan in its Passions, almost
spiritual in its tend to what is im- | shal
ness
mortal in us ie a8 distinct vs We pint ry of chastise-
ment or of blessing to what is mortal in Us is essential,
Our readers will appreciate the effort we make | ‘Pe,
Jo keep them well entertained with right and Jad esnomy at
Clever Stories by the best authors. The story be-\ organdies look different to you. They are
inning next week wil make five ew stoves hich the things moat to be desized, and you have
will have appeared ‘within six wel Teason for gratulation if you have
net yet, however, We havi ey, Tatest novel of assorts tof ti and ‘a reliable and pa-
Robert Lee Tylerin hand, We have a story. by | Resortment of them, and ‘a reliable a
that popular author, lia Edwards one by, Adelaide See e recente eons of comfort. Yo
Sting, The Purple’ Mask," 20d Stl pat on he acme of comfort. You
ne is now fa re
romances of love
ing 01
and advesture,
mi
with events which have and are ft hirt.
happening in the far away Philippines. ‘These will |[GTE,#R4 Fou fasten im one oF tee
appear in quick succession. in dollars,and you put. ona man-
Get the jealous chitd to do some service for others
who are nat. Make him participate in the others
lives—in some way t ‘oecome s partner, as
and the jealousy will cease,
it were—
here is full compensation for failure in every
trve lie, and the bighest where the struggle and the
Joss have been the deepest
Don’t fancy that you will lower yourselves by
sympathy withthe lower creatures
pathize Rehtly witl
ut you
Wi
angels; aye, and
sieiple humanity in al its en
has a larger cir- |S
We want every | tak
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY.
ND now mind your promise, my dea
1 myself heard the pretty wife ‘howtit
mtn ange took us
y from the
taken suddenly il; 8 sick gentleman needs
attention a a sick trotten, surely.
There fs. no spot on earth more solitary | w
than the interior of a residence situated on
mi t.
in newspaper chronicles, even when friends
fil the house in adjacent, ro
deter us, It
the clogged cireulation
poor heart that alone and. stifling, was left
to break its beat forever.
pgBat what shall a man do? Hesins against
f his heart; he
tdly leave entire-
alone at night, especially “if the animal
had a 2:20 pace,
Gentlemen, kind sirs, make, provision for
bands and brothers to take
Ives, Cut this out, after you have read it
your h cks, and mail it to them.
Teil these brave slaves to you that if they
should once sicken like the gentleman named
in the case above, it would destroy the peace
of your vacations forever after. As!
ue they ve
form thera Shae if they wi
with you, they Tighe ab least to |
m1.
with the family
much as for boxes and bales down in the
hotel and our dear | a
The Empty women, and | cbil-|¢
dren, that Monday
House. rane a
™ Yet L was hardly
By Markley Harker. Yea for the
tragedy that cameso next happening before i 28,
we gentlemen, poor toilers, should meet | death itself, sleep, they may oo! for your
again, Mr,‘ vent sear ne, prom-| own speedy return to lool: Out for
f unpoetic nero in
bi
jolitude of many big-hearted
are all
itis, after
small di
eloquent with sorrow. Perhaps he cannot
endure it and makes a rush out,
whither to escape his torturous rem
Where he goes then depends on what sort
ofa man he is morally. Indeed, the reso
re few. The Todge fe closed quite likely
the church is closed; the best grade of
theatres closed; the households’ of best
families gone, But there are “places” open ;
and this consideration should be no small
one as a mother thinks of her sons “keep-
e| ing house" in the city. It is certainly
There is
women,
ng.
r all, unless there he considerations
ii
daughters that is not also good for the sons,
The whole home needs the change, Ine
pensive outings, in 1 can join,
are best. This aividing the family, i
happiest days of the year, is abominable
She goes to Europe aad he goee, often
the devil ‘meanwhile. The°simple soya of
the German, who, for only aday off sits
ly group all about him in
laughter and frolic, ought to tench extravn-
ase a store porter for these eacret visite.as
A mere literary Karakter don’t interest
me, would rather bay one spark ov real
ius than a whole bonfire ov rhetorick
Sha bell re tte
a perso who iz justa little more
respektabel than a loafer, and just a. little
less dangerous than a renegade.
him respe hie
bel, put the devil holds a fust mort;
In the winter, when the snow is flying,
's blow from the north, it does
nish tie, and teal cool as a cucumber, and
rejoice in the
thing costumes are so lovely in hot
weather, ai is the
word which i
* Josh Billings’ ; hilosophy. . -
| bor
ies | petticoat. ‘must be the ri;
w | are now at. twenty.
alesson or two. There
of temptation snore severe than a
7 agey. We need the guardians, of love
jrout us then; and all ia well, |
A shyster haz more meanness and less
branes than the ded beat; he iz the offal
ov Ke ssidness, and a leakage ov all that iz
y
A. stool-pigeon iz one who iz willing to
beaz wickedar he Knows, how 2 to
e fa eh ai te se iniquity he pobsesses.
lan iz a dirty und 07
the dea Beaty the » shyster the stoolpigeon,
gud she | cus iz simply a two-legged
Your Summer Toilet.
By Kate Thorn,
ne, in the arms,’ by pitehing balls at
er “partner, and missing her aim every
there is a world of ooeare in a thin
ace’ peat if, when ‘are awenring
it, you can look out from your ady har.
of refuge on Somebody dresced in welt
ering black or
tif you ‘veus a thin in dress, you must be
hat you eas ben eath it. Your
t length, °F there
Will be an ugly air space between the hem
of your dress skirt, skirt itself,
And if you wear a shirt- , you want to
be careful about the ‘connections at the
waist line, or you will be divided into two| wae a young mau lie worked ou a
. * Tha ps that was wh: we wa
continents, soto speak. And the back otlh tt seers arent ncaa na
you will havea round-shouldered appear- PARAGRAPHE.—Ivs easy for the man who
ance anythin, “graceful, And don't | nano credit to keep ou of deve:
aw. your belt close, under, the impression | "defective. Hmunnocke has ‘caused wany fond
that it mal Waist appear smaller, |! fall Oat. aaybut tu n
or it does not have that effect atall, and| ontnedisnen wut becat has amonopoly |,
e is reminded of the familiar simile—‘a ay ve slow, but he usually gets th
bolster with a string tied round it.” You ore onenae New
fn Dusty, how
ny
he grass. t to Took out about | cin er ro ae ghaoas
gathering up grasshopp: ickets to
rushed in your muslin draperies. Look
out for showers, vers ruin thin dresses.
you are exposed to od shower,
all your ruffles and Jaces, crisp and fresh as :
the morning, will be imp as a_dish-cloth, he
and you will feel too mean to liv He'll marry ‘some time and that'll end it.—
‘houghtless people apt to sneer page Post.
middle-aged wo: who affect thin dresses. a SEA SERPENT.—"Did you hear old Lougbo
Just as if'an elderly woman doe eed | latest story! ;
10 be cool and comfortable as much as a Mise saw a hoop snake with a rubber tire,
younger is bad enough to id | Cleceland Plain Deater.
ol
without being expected to wear clothing ac
ing to other people's taste. Whose busi-
wo forty, and fat
that, wants to wear a white itewaia 0
rit, ifitis any consolation to
ill be just as hot in the sume
time when you are forty years oi as
lenient,
| RAL AL AALHAA LS ALLSASASR IA
AT HOME WITH
THE HUMORIST.
BY CHARLES W. FOSTER.
‘ooled.
you needn't 8
‘authoritatively.
grads,” reaponded
ideien appei
te and that's
ow the ticks of
pers, Fa
ack ¥.
‘art buy my
mnaea niecony it back Ata
polling a Hore
ue
Sp. ree.
Bnyer—“Lookee here, you! You said
wag aa annl kind and free from tricks,
te
u—you've been wondering if T cheat
a ors
“And the bret time, you ray the nos son not 0° Thu
woudored if he
“Of course.”
“And you kept saying to yourself, ‘I wonder Jf tt
there horse wll balk, may bet"
ply.
hadn't some tricks, didn't you!”
‘Fou had your miud on it a good dea}, mi
Hom
rou paint pl yletures to order, do
Will persiet tu Living in
us well reside in a
places when they can Just
Aerstannd why people
New"
‘ant (breathlessly)—"Please, ma'am,
i
ell Up.
New arrival (nt fa tulowahle res
the hebsit of 1 te
Hotel Clerk ="¥en, eit, gettin
Bhow the gentleman to No,
root, “Frou!
horse
‘The first | ryt
ghia he bailed a dozen thes, and he's 48 | ge
You've hypuotized him,
‘Servi another
fase Hight, vole has tumbled déwa, au” the howse
ag'in
rt) —"This fs about
nielity close to the
998, Be
¢ HELPFUL TALKS wiTa
QUE READERS.
Correspondente must ‘and address, not for pud~
wets Mgtause we refuse to. annecr tenner
a ‘are presumed to be conf
the
dentiat, and are #0
SE have a very sean ry “t
sep, Ewould like you to decide for ave
ai Unhappy Girl. po b pane, "ive Bova read Fou
‘aa dee
Lighted with it. T
Young man who paid con
ach as a
weel
Mit overwnerm me,
but ‘hen there ad ‘ible for bim to cae. “and be alo i$ wants to know If
IU sorts, instead of | Sauce, Necamua’ aon coateternte of ney aunnes| Engr un aamushy ancien he tbe daar
shes, “Whe heat is| along and ware twice wliat yo gave for it. NIxyt th at oat lap thie aoe ig 0 mac, But
hotter by contrast with thinking how cool leken, Now clear Out, ier hime TEL tied Bi ou, aa hey the siways
i only wan’ from alte ouber gluta page marked
ones who ae sen Yon ony want to get my name to any- and felis ine he loves me,
1g he rooms are fall of | suing a ail ho gm ony wake nota urge soup towether would ce sc
y ve 0. of happ ‘chamber | up.conil axeh te Tho papers, | do. fetwnd dee too
aill and watching for the rare roundsman, | where the child die In the winter hecomes big wee! nesta ow Fou our Lew patent revere! ey ase re married, and if@ train goea by (live
in attracting an officer's atten ind get- | a torture, its piled bedding makes the poor “rpMlaat on aires Of course Ido not hot boxexpect ii to come ‘one o
ting help. ‘The half-deserted, aristocratic | solitary 8 he the door, and it) “lve au ordinary nen'n neat, only ttreverses ftvelt | me Ye sins sixty males airay and
eet, in Brooklyn, had few’ passers, and | seems almost a terror to cross its carpet to | Yes, time a hen lays an egg, and drope the egg huto | i vena on Sunday’ as
the young promis breaker nearly died as/open a window and air the sad room. The |" "What xoud feta ate here aud wi tie orwve
the effects of iis mistak eh portraits on the walls stare upon t t ane) “Can't Fon weet "ign carom fader ee nea ci a ‘hese People pit oto
tt is nota sal fe thing tO occupy an other-| dering he | the exe, sand ie eye Understand. Talo Hottie
wise Sapty residence in a grent city, There | library, simeking fle a Tat Bene ‘before | bed: sneak gs Mis git rele down and lays avother | de you [lane eased far thera pr
isno man ko-strong that be may ‘not be|time, and the ‘of the dead become | iy guint Ginne dozen.” S
ted, vi
eve teairen, et b
ernie upatd down i
ia no Young. many but
brat shay be aaindlng backe
hat teas oYcan bard
iy make him believe it.
ost| We have printed the above letter from acorres-
ondent because it truthfully reflects an experi-
ence that many girls are called pon to fecl,and we
hope others of our many readers may be b
teed. "The best thing oar vcorrespondemt contd
do, we believe, woul allo
sh
n't
to come, an ke not unwelcome exe ar tet Yee madam.” e matter. You are both old enough to know
the ‘expense. That reveals a possible Peers Wgile T neat a landacape, i Sour min, and you being 23, are too old to be
secret. What counter attraction, on Sun-| and c at 5 pon, you know! dallying in in loves e Fou auld at Toast know what
days, makes your retreat so tame to the|*™t re at water you are going to do, and you have only. very
boys? You had better look into the matter eles t unger few years more in which’ to make a match, or
of high-spiced excursions i time will Jay you on the shelf, When a girl
nthe husband and boys do come, dea: City rye passes 2%, her chances of marrying are reduced
Y y e Flatt (of the avenue —sConsin, Helen & ‘nt. When this gallant comes cooing
Nomen, you had best make their visit 2 tes ae the. oy toin as been flooded i a nd cent neu ‘Sonsttete, youre &
red-letter day of love's grecti ro isn foot of water in thelt cel anne ah town SE ee an er ptane tor sae
heroes are doin;
capture, just a8 some of oir]
having with
In the hittle & ing we
Guba Have a well masked battery of affection,
strengthened by a well placed line of -
ters of good natured raillery, and have
Changed the Subsee ‘uso of this military
Fumutieroy Bs sine, Wourda’t ft have heen on Npnient it gear “love making, wo thick i
gvand to have lived iu the good old umes, and iad a would be best if you give him a’ bit of a chase
big caste ong Mul and robbed every etek i hoe me at is, hen you meet him, keep hi
dintance, and trent him coolly; this will make
fe enger to attack, bat'you must be on
fon anal “and not, waste. pow ot
acrainute-that- hevis -with you
aut but he is Roggiog ‘and’ Kissing your” “Whew!
Sfamma—"Ae soon as i enmie intel elo This is flooding the: magazines. Yon should
1 Matter. allow ‘yourself to indulge ina little skit-
Young Lady tout ynelning)
Captutit Reet
Captain
vrgicen suena
uy dear young lady, we’
orry about
ruler fe nostiy un
yer
tisn't ikely weonies mut notice It.”
Deen fishing, you know,
t
Re sireans; you were out on the ocean, after Ui
Mr. R.—"Y—e-s, my dear, IT was bitten by a
sea serpents iny teas
‘Tac
Mrs. stimpurse—crve ‘tome my Went to getaloi
Due it vase tne the more boarders I have, the I
vat wonder. You've got y'r hoi
lan onde a Oud tachele
ety
leedy. I take only nice young men
ol Other, ant
T
ghatdion tney ail fall a) owe grit
don't ent more'n cana
sctt-Detenve,
Visitor (at tana rile, N. J.) T we
place I would kee;
Bie cailarwed wieh' bbe wurtorone toskluge ela
~ Jeraey Fai
1s for ninsxeete
re tn
fat is the matter, i
n't Ww that. The
Fwaver anyLow, ou kuow, aud
Reel—ss¥ou bave bere drinking, Mr. R, Look
eel:
—Tre m
abermen always have to taice eouie-
tea,
Take
id 80 ight you If
four | PEt .
ey
m
emer Oh that's all DyuE, ‘Tow elube
rs
the man really loves you, yon will able
ve | to dampen bia ardor by these litle bite ot aieoted
coldness. into
play bis atrongest ordnance, audi ie thee you
must capture. For instance, supp
mit him to put his arm about you, and Whisper,
“Llove you, won’ i i
y | tos
ne
n8e
, is not a case of the
‘THE CREAM FROM CONTEMPORARIES. | oman sing, but is merely a matter of your
‘Tar City 18 FatHen 10 THE Max. When Bel
are tee pine Pant el
is 3ttes
‘she ie coltsituned portect!
FATAL. -Ho—
She is aiperh,
She.—
Trav
F
10 be
‘cut wy
retty bald, arew't 11'S
aire when webave to huut for the hate,
juinlens
se back dere?"
8 Glover over there,
formed.
rebut very lnpertectiy’ snformed”—Boston
FLisna.—Elisha (inclined to be facetious)
hair nbout for half price hure-
hi, no, air; we always charge
'—Boston
elping hitn 0 ont in a delicate
hi
Hef | he 36 difsdea! and backward.
lose gnome,
hola hit to the one subject with tact
convince him with y
ere
pull
8
doi
se
dresses, and how ‘do manage to Ii Meanwhile, these hot days dress thin,
rough the heated term, and indeed what | and look pretty, if you can. Don’t have a tanta han i natin te woe Woe as higtteve | fhe
they want to live for, any way; and you | greasy face, if you can help it. Don’t fret] hoy one of maria ive Wo
thank your stars that’ it does not run in| about how ayé has been hot fone on onr street. Sle says she’!
your family to be fleshy. you | at e Bt a it ivravs will be, prob- neqer mats elieve bert” dl
It ¢: and my the hammock which has got seasick-look-|ably, So take it easy, Avoid long tramps in| uy listieved hier assvon a6 T aw her’’—Cteceland
“a teach then; and all Paradise i is ‘open 9 you— ling with so much Avinging and hard faage, pursuit of scenery. “T! y best scenery, | Plain Deuter
yes, and the wer of Paradise, for in iris all] and note the summer girl ‘apooning” with | when the mercury is in nineties, is that) Aecmenrto a War Critic.—"What hae become
this in_perpetual and attractive truth before the | her young mans tennis court| which you can behold from the shady side on ie ena seth of the war”
eyes of your tito owe men you have to join ‘fa the| where the athletic girl, clad ina suit of | of the house where you ying, with | “(Hels laid np; a victim of the war”, ¥
employment of the angels, as well as to imagine | white flannel, with blue braid for trim-|an eary chair, a convenient hammock, Hahaek Te nprainca vitae telling how
things ought to be done.”— Waahingten Slar,
their companies,
ming, is getting blowsy in the face, and
a good book by way of company.
rT
at Mime pnt te