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DISHONOR. for One Man. From “The Dishonor of Frank Scott.” @apyright, 1900, be Harper & Brothers, Pablished by Harper @ Brother.) whole repl marry hin and Barbara having. becow Wits a dream, “You dear little thi ma Baw pees Very affecttonetely, to care for har and act as her \ \ Her fortune will to to] o hte dave and” wer if how poor seoit} Were Unlike thelr r rpedecenaars. Tiny tive a tow | FOr one thin 1 the dying wecret Bhe was like another wi Vie! Improve, helr few neighbors. (Copyright, 1009, by Marper @ Bron.) Pubiieved ty Harper & Broa) CHAPTER 1V in th - ake sh " eho t heve Tr Bent! Fie aT TROY were driving home RANK oovried hin wife's eoneoles#] ‘Tho carringe had the road to itwelt; f ofa and distrac Prank suddenty alld his arm around |’ oe : hor, and drew her close, looking at her with some unsavory | ateddtie water . ' ont | Vir" he wal which vonatituted the only adornment he Mim A iittle color grew gradue | Ae looked at him and laughed, Mush: ally into her cheeks and she smiled on really are, little girl" he him ' ” ; oo. tephtendds” bho: eald only Just found it out? Don't look so. frightened,” she eat and Hid her laughing, bash. fn a low vole 1 waa only joy fh hin shoulder, ti) he could Bue Wronk, who bod always belloved | fee nothing but her curly har, her tho pereonifloation of strength, ° ’ iW . U ° i A wide ay nan round the houre, found her weakness te nye he vbaleth ne openey t, You bave wanted me so bad n ) burat of woatuer at eald, deeply tounhed. , May Frank } to eit there i t tr Ana | Ate write Hie Tettor to Bargara the “T haven't Rnows how to bear tt, And] inl wel hing before wolng to bed. ence 1 Knew you wpre coming It) He sat there one evening about 101) seemed too much to’ hope f 1 have hk, It Was a yarn, cloudy he At wid se cae tight dte] With the moon stealing been #0 atratd ms ne of us ruts Oe streak of High and th before wofmet! sald Barbara breathe} rusting ihe thiok chener leaves now lemly yan then “You have been very {I}, darting, What and of her love in her eyes. he did not ideale Hrank, but mich as he was, he was everything In the} sinc world to her, HY “And how Jushe? sho avked presently | "ZN. was till i), and nte when he had drawn a low chair up to/and unhappy, and ‘he was ve open door, “ help her. hers. Ho nat with the. the last letter spread out benide him, undecided longing to put Jarred on bit at once,| Whether to anawer or ignore lin burwt he began, “Lamas ‘The question which she had been}on the He had not made up his mind whether OTe iatline he was going to tell her the truth Of) miserable as you not, but found Wimeelf temporiaing,| Then he stopped, fe ~¥ Harbara's eyes studying hie faco eager-| Violet nad fo; " ‘ -|and gone to ly, He “ought it was to read the an knew at the ewer t. aer question to his expression, | before, when. ha hs ite cron we ink rib! un Upsiaira to ehange 1b “It dp nearly two months,” she eal, [blue ones because he Ba “and the doctors said” suited her best? 4 . ” She was suoh a quaint, daint "Dartvara, don't” natd Franks “ien't] att nd ane looked oo 90%G An ¢ ft bad engugh to Know what We reli: was odd to see how v You are beginning (0 caro for her," | (Me Flom ; i fald Barbara In an impulte, hoyle, ainultrireeseandl Jt wae @ thing she bad made ap her ny {oreatte La line he bad written " 1 .]ond started at ming not to say, reallaing it* Impru ey Garline "Wabbara: ian dence, but her Jealousy found words in| were not so unhappy, and} am longing spite of herself, to hear you are better, These separa. to bear, When I (lone are very ATMO flushed angrily le 7 agit "[ have given you no reason to say | td 19 for the pos! he aiid ink hott u have, if you won't allow me to impatient! real of het — “Tonly. think itty rather an inhuman | jy Haene of hie eagerness for the way of apeaking,” nald Frank coldly, he mk Ne aad pettead TL he Knew, "Do you love her? Have you been fo wan an element Ih the true tame? Oh, | know you have) et changed!” sald Barbara, In a wall of tel ‘ed, and not merely % Geapaits. Hor itnest, the hours of seat: | Ok Sih pus misery she had paaged through, had | ane Pennies that eee reat and ald weakened her power of restraint, Shelwan different from the pL of her door cn he sat there, Mt phe wi perhaps ing awake ij hh thet position to each i} he often won: Understood of its could not keep her words back, and at) other people? the same time the Knowledge that she] Ho could se was acting foollshtly added to her found him: ery, ft asleep, hated scenes, and in her fear) thinking of him, of losing his love she knew she was] She was so ne behaving in exactly the way to lose it, | other was so You Jove her better than you do met/ dered how much Th w you ore Barbara burst out. strangeness, “Tarbarn, { wonder! on as we have begun, and as we always! day long. and together as lov meant to do, We must wait.” e lamin “Tut she may get better, 1 know ‘ehe| ta! Ht Fi ana suddenly went oi Story of Two Women’s Love SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS blue ribbons thae matched her eyes, @ hen daint: Primnens ohal crore ‘ol The two vides af Soott's life 0 Uttorly separate (hat he felt at tl ment as ff the one he has et Ind you look!” he amid, her arog and Kissing brother than a inyet eal Y vii uit that followed nk. Her, beauty h had returned, Her ‘ oman, Nai fille fh and wende for rank And Frank Beott found more and mor Me porn to her, he fainia pleasure tn her soctety; took more and more pride In the admiration she ex+ rew to look for her Morning, and to foel whenever sho left him for a vare of dead flowers] "Do you Know you are very pretty, rank had brought wut a round table, i reading lampaand a comfortadie was (tr sald Frank canvas chalr; he had vegan by emobing, Barbara looked at him, all the passion} but stopped, afrald the smell of his cigarette would float In throug’ Violet's had heard from Barbara every day Lis return, miber ible letters, 1 Vk- {0 (iN dread, Instead of long for, pow! lonely ary the sofa, and sat there, his hand tn} her, but he did not know what to do to ing for the time © doubt of the truth of hie W tearing the dewpate it would being her | HERE ® dou of H Mable? Had he been \. “Bhe is no Worse,” he sald, and TOWNE) radio all chat ate ay while i ted tdly about the lake, with some people they haa taiten ato role ¥ 0 0 Dut Barby wanted to read more than] together, and Violet had put on a Rew ehh and had ns fol ad sald blue Waieh ¥ deol waiting for without taiking about it?’ [now that ahe was hetter, she was esca v {ink from Mis Magrath's trammeli me ry little ink jeft in the Frank, dipping in AN » bean to wonder what me WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1900, EX-PRIZE FIGHTER LEADS AT REVIVAL SERVICE. —>--— a Large Crowd to His Meetings in Denver. DENVER, Co), Oot, 12—-Rey ‘Muck Kilgore, former prige-fghter and bar: tender, rough and earnest, will con- duct the revival services at St. Paul's M. F Church here to-morrow, That he will have a large congrewation 4s certain, for Buck" has a way of talke |e to sinners that draws crowds. During the last week his meetings have been well attended and his utter- ancen quoted far and wile He saya unique things in an original way, ‘The athletic training that he received while he atill was a worldly man stands him tn good stead in hie present work of rescuing sinners, While he is preach- Ms he |e never atill for a minute, he words fail over each other an they pour from his Hie wo rapidly that ten they are Indiat Ea ace ‘Bull, hen he makes a he repeats it over and over agalnein order that tt hearers, \# Personality, pearance to indicate that he ever war & wanderer from the paths of rectitude He | tall and well proportioned, al- though rather thin, long and narrow and ‘ked, 0 OH! frequently in the course of his remarks yosterda: afternoon that he was ' Rok down,” but when he brought band tor Adams. She is to produce ‘'1/Algion" Bernhardt’ or merely a sweet, Renal im magnetic, nice lit {rl Charles Frohman and Aer Mal reeif to be really great. fival man can't undersiand you,"| And Violet was so pretty and sweet ¥rank Re; “L only say we muat goland loving, and they were Loxether all had been floxering uncer> agers sneer ond are Pod pessimistic, James O'Nell's forihoming Production of “The Count of Monte Cristo," at the); is cetting better!’ pald Barbara; "I am) He would have to leave Ma letter to] Academy of Muntc, will be the mowt lowing you Aig help mo, #he will take Barbar UN the morning, oF wet AN-!comtly he has evor attempted. O'Nelil |g you from me! The intense agony of Jealousy in her ant yee nde jouw here, i Le moenant volee made Frank patient, It weemed a pity "You are iil, dear, or you would not “ite mot up a Heaned over the ver: has been playing the part ao long that) he look# like an edition de luxe of Dumas’ works, But ia a great play, ee folk foolishly, Come, you are mak-[artin, with the Hahte and shadows and|*d O'Neil knows how to play Dantes our time together miserable; forget] sweet acente of the garden beneath him. all these absurd fanvles and be my own A piebongene bewan to ary In the darling wife again.” garden below, and he reme: Ww " t {n vain to hear ft and he had pagent wee ald. ahd ROW weethan| eed 10. call her It he da never ‘h a in~-never—never!” | Why, not oy 0 ha as happy as ever nome ni Frank, but his heart mig errant ‘ound the day he had pbiet all ton short deag not anitiie Dhig oy wal ra naw that he did and tri ood between them Peal next morning wi made one Ia aelf-vontrol, and beaaking Into| Mould not have Viotet, ten And reproachés which hy found itl ye tering tge ete Coen He the veranda ledge with both hi ard te bear pattent), {f he feared he could not ki was best that he It Y inet expel phe wae at ihe He started y) olently Sah alia for him. LE * slated. ae meh} Without thinking it out, the “rank: Wi “heat ioit 0 ie “aed inorcurcenet 388. Kr ought tm tn a ust win f gers In le Honor, an "ought have tia sien acks of all sorte whe liked to hays lay 1 come?" why Just ae wae predicted (In these columns he : bbing helplessly, and Violet had waited severop event Iaat week, Mra, Le Moyne is bringing hordes of boarding-school girla to Wal- “linck’s, There really appqars to be a pow, If she was hid on to step to her open proud com %o him, her bret red alr bis over he ote anicing with joy TR belne vite Wl tet the tenptat lot let ant (0, 8¢t thins lent, But thelr somonogyety haves Violette share ive] orphan mayiuce ne very farous night, and drive out the era fat Barbara. effort ra, wan mtrong, and the re ade tim to may with her, Joa-| 48 no reason, he told himself, why he] fresh teurels in Haltimore tosnight, Jarwe Le Moyne cult In this nelghbor- hood, ‘Mhere ts one satiefaction in mak+ Ing thie announcement—the Le Moyne pny won't hurt any one of the young parte im morally It te chook full of erelove, and t# just as beneficial, milk in an While Maude Adama |x trying to win Grace Geo for ap- ) as; Proval at the Manhalan Theatre She reached frome ate ithe tot! Wwe, lyf fe to appear in a romantic drama called Soke P ies ult unalded, and with an inatinet that i viniet stron id be alone. votoe at} larly known a “Her Majesty,’ ne Ceorme in popue eet" actress—of a rt of Annie Nusselt, Minnle Dupree, jay Buckley composite type—but well- = e irmed persons who saw her play in| an ington the week before last say te denvide considerable tragic ablilty, Hor husband, Willlam A, Brady, haw and Broadway certainly wishes mpe threw pnt che Cade ana cite’ of RRL Py Pra Hoke ae making lg & amal fortune on thin, pric. ut her, saingtng,"* a herielt bad on a fifty white one, Head rien bi .| Frank hi dress, with & lone blue aah a i oun Te Continued.) THE HALL L OF FAME. Brief Blographte of the @|mnde by that novellat an Men Whose Names Are edhe ig Aig First Chosen, L=-GEORGE WASHINGTON, 178. Became a surveyor, igh colonigation, On Gen. Braddock's The mport that the Dewey att houre staff, French and Indian war, (| has fallen into deca: 1185, ® is denied, ®) tinental Army {n the American @/ been cat while the Admiral was away Revolution, @ this summer, JUST ABOUT PERSONS, NTHONY HOPE HAWKINS'S re. vent attempt and failure to get) 4 into Parliament was the second a lawyer, Herbert Spencer has broken bis long yallence by a paper on the South African question, which opposes British inter- ference tn the Hoer Btates, For nearly ORN in Virginia Fob, 2%, fifty yearn Mr, Spencer has ieee Brit- ted that the only neglent has been In Commander-in-Chiet of Con. @| the matter of the grase, which has not 7) young woman well, oe Lidbler and Co, have finally settled thelr alight differences with the Hashing regarding the tenancy of the Park The: atre, Philadelphia, and Dixey, in The tures of Francois” will make his donee In that house nex® Saturday L . . Tt weema a pliy “Ba * muat move yout of Daly's six weeks hence to make room for Dantel Frohman's comedians, No doubt the latter will be good, but “Ban Toy" so bristles with pretty music one hates to think of Ite leaving town, Very ibely it will get back where \t bee longs before the @ feagon enda, “Ban Toy's successor at Daly's will be " A Man of Forty,’ by Walter Frith, It ts a comedy-drama which ron last season at the St, James The- atre, London, Mr, Frohman's cast will contain John Mason, Edward Morgan, First Preatdent of the United {2} The John Ruskin medatiion in Weat-| Wiliam Courtenay, Jameson Lee Fin- fitnted; served two terms, 17h) minster Abbey {8 to be Inperibed: River, oe Kateemed. a model soldier and @) . wtatesman. His Farewell Ady Purity in Politics, “He! ney, Hilda Spong, Ciao! yer. [taught um to hold in loving reverence peth Tyree, Alison SKipworth and} Died, 179, at his home, Mount @ poor men and their work, great men , Beatrice Mormon, Vernon, Va, on the Potomac @|and thelr work, God and His work," Loftus, Bliaa- . George H, Broadhurst's latest farce, “The House That Jack Built,” which epmrpsneae iy ae weekn’ ena nye vt dross is sounted among the ons ©) The man who talks much about purity Het Munday night, will auto ow Feta during papers of great publir (B)in politios should be something of a pa- elste, | triot himaelf, Idp service in this prac- ied a7) bas verw little to reoummend| “nheatre ery a Ex-President ah Harrison has) ina fren “King Henry V." four times since WATERS PIANOS Our Warcrooms, Now 14 Fifth Ave., OPEN EVENINGS, until ? ofelock, to January dat, You will be interested in seeing and hearing the new Waters Planos for They are strictly planos of beautiful design and 6i> pertor tone quality, Prices are moderate, Every Pinno warranted, 50 gocd vecond-hand pianos from Vayments only $8 per sen portal for catalogues with duced prices and orme Horace Waters & Co.,|' $34 Filth Ave, near $8th St. For Children, The Coward “Good Sense” REV. HUCK KILGORt COCO COUUU 0 UOUOOUU CO OOOO CO OU OCU UO CUECT Red “Buck” Kilgore Draws|! One" is a very ! inevitably Interest every fi ul of her child's present fare, Nothing ike it Result of year spent in perfeeting a shoe that wil positively inkure a healthy, (Coats no more than (hose tha) that he takes when It forward and he tn resting hiv welght upon tt to Jump away ata moment's notion And when he makes gestures the man experienced eye maging that he le etting ready to de iver what i« known amon clase of people asa Throws Driekbats, One of bis quaint remarks in addres Ing his congregation yesterd, well-formes! Catalogue sent for ns JAMES 8. POW AED) throw you bouquets you need Is to! have a few brickbats thrown at you, who ells this eritioive the barkeey ix not to blame. red! polwon, for h cltinens and they are the ones who muat be held responsthle for wives pay (hat BOOKCASE may be firmly impressed upon his drink and that all bartendes ought to “Eray hang the husbands first r Known a great many bartenders used to be a bartender myself-and I never a bartender to get a man You wet your husbands to close igalnet this poison bartender will close his doors be obliged to do so, tr Kilgore holds meetings every eranice it hin chief tople stidom alludes lo (ie prine Ang There (s tite In Mr Kilgore'n an: 156 West 234 St. “There was a thrill a minute) and the minutes came fast,’ Je owhat the NEW YORK HEHALO sald of LURK LIRR & OOK magnificent production of JOMEPIt| ARTHUR'H new pla LOST RIVER, THEATRICAL GOSSIP. | Mantis srotuora |ne chilly propositt ‘This In the day of her life to Maude | HV Bhakexpeare It is a case of | 1 from lndiana not but loving Mann: Jn Baltimore to-night, and will how | Rice's road company, play- whether or not she is the “American Ing '"W he n We Were Twenty-One,’ Feported to be doing excellent busin y| This t* really good news, dead walls would probably NOW IN ITH THIRD WH I4TH STREET THEATRE, The NEW YORK JOURNAL meph umoprers way she will Breve MONSTER BENEFIT FOR RDWARD B nick Benefitx for Rice had come to b ‘ the title of a come ently copyrighted in Waehing "The Ruby Ring y will be trying, to gel p anemalon | SOUSA’S FAREWELL. One New Somber Heard at brief season of marches. House list evening t burst of chords and enthusl: iin fourth Sunday night concert drew a fine audience, as each of ite pre- deceasors had done The fololstn were Blizabeth Northrop, foRrAnD, who was recalled for her ning: ve-) Weber & fil’ ; I OHARLER LON Ms an encore variations; Martina Lt to repeat a part of DAVID WARPIBLD aed WEBEL & FIELDS really new number in Mr TAIN Was the Next TILURSDAY BLS? TIME AUR LERQUE OF ARIZONA. | ‘REPU BLIC. » ays. HRN i" SAG ii WAMMIERETHIN' Re a's part of the pro na born Concert, Poolntment at the firet of a serlen of Kaltenborn Bunday | concerts at the Herabl Sure Schumann-Heink was too took her place, The audienve took kind: the change and wi The orchestra was small for (he and somewhat ineffective No amokine Fr Ariokine at Mattines NC NTRAL PARK They Sleep Standing Up Horses can sleep standing ond no can Sir Henry Campbell-Ban the leader of the position, je sald ta be @ standing posture ae well as he can lying The Duke of Dovenshire ju are like a police rit GHEATENT THING ans POKOH CLARKA VROk & CLAYTON oo Obey Orders, Obey orders Iiterally and not figura Strictly adhere to thin rule and Hur’ tig & Seamon's Beith a Guessing at orders won't do, oe de Vii The manufacture of is one * fF youngest ane % HAG KETI MEIROPOUS | aes tn Gere 9 too: TCU St M4 6T, MUSKUM, New Oriensa Mine Marien & wile, weight 90) Ibe, Amusements, VIXTRA CULM TO-NIGHT —8,15, AT THE MANHATTAN U1 Street and Hroad way) FIRST TIME THLE NRW ROMANTIC PLAY R MAJESTY AS HONOKIAS THE Was 110 Carnes Dpninatisa'ion ' GRACE CRORGE Moe WALDOWF Astow my R's AY AND NI OAH LR CUO WAND & CUMHA X & FOX COMADIANS Last Week YORK, W way dbth ot Don't view 1 owns | Mem Mat fat Bam Her | The New (lore! Dernart @ . CASINO! filet homie Winey & Mot Bb ‘DILYS was «| Philipp’ gute Ho it Heer mie | RAND i400" } mts | LE VOYAGE th UISSE Brooklyn Amusements BUOU TWO LITTLE VAGRANTS, 2) Hreokiyn, NEXT WEEK win ty THe Aran H RING, Milton Avorn. &| ‘ Uw Hal Hirow thamin, Violet Holle Hunting Jura Catveda, Brew. Hard Metropolitan ‘*: A PHENOMENAL, RECORD 'GRAND ") On HOUSE Brooklyn The World pandhomely pounds 25 For eale by newndealen F hhchdehehhehae ONR PLOCK Magy OF KU Yan Val yean YAK * VAR THE CASE OF | REBELLIOUS SUSAN, This Week: ASN 08 Ries POR Aa Tisch vet PACH WR RS THOUT ‘At 1. 2 An exceptionally | 95.50 for sume quality ly Size Wtedt a ae Se MAT. (EVGS, DAILY ORCH, EDUARD STRAUSS, PASTOR'S. \CADEMY OF MUATC SOUV ENT WRONEBDAY JEVANING. THR ‘enn XT WEMK Jem HERALD 3}, A motel play, well acted.! ARIZONA. EMPIRE "}!' Mitinees Wetnertay and aturday JOHN DREW * RICHARD CARVEL, MADIBON 9. THRATIN. LAST SIX NIGHT CUA PROIMAN Mare Wet @ fat MAI] and Baprene TART RATORDAY MAT | SELF AND LADY, PETER FP DAILEY In Hodge, Podge & Co. PANES Criterion: Theatre, Kveningt at $10. Only Matines Saturday. LESLIE CARTER as ZAZA, GARRICK Mra Wrent MATING WHDNE Wm. H, Crane as David Harum, GARDEN [i it RICHARD MANSFIELD in HENRY V, | KNICK ERKOC EAR, rT) may, THE NONKS OF or ABIh BI near Mway Y AND HATUADAY ee a0) FRANCIS yA |WILSON cosh eng f ONDWAY Wx my anche Walsh in “Marcel,” AMERICAN ‘i, MATINER DATLY (except Monday, Ue The Great Diamond Sie, NEW. (POPULATE PRICKS, Wray and (et i) | Ay V -Arm Ball-Bearing Sewing ! Delight Sewing fachines with: v8 Matinee ToDay. Dewey Bohemian Burlesquer: Pow 10h A Cano fy BIJOU i ee Honrletta Croaman tn ‘Free to every purchaser of a sew! ’ | threading needle attachment, Mistress Nell CLINI MATOOMAL HL ONLD TN Y POCTORS NEW YORK’ PAVONITE VAUDBVILGE 111A: MFINED BNTRRTAINMEN SAN 10Y THE RAYS. | NEXT WEEK Tur HOUNDERS COLUMBIA. The Nest Melwtrama Protured | HEARTS ARE TRUMPS, vive MONTAUK," WILLIAM GILLETTE SHERLOCK HOLMES, Excursions. AUTUMN A Up THA PICT Risa wi great blessing in the past and to find it very valuable ARTHURS RIDE Kdward Ridley & So AH peeial! New ready atains ering al it a) question and hina, Over Om TONY Bonne SOW G GOT gts ~ The Greatest Blanket Sale. We have a surplus stock of blankets and we want! to reduce it, We have therefore decided to take about: ‘14 off the regular prices, which certainly will make | ‘the prices much lower than elsewhere, ' — Lambskin cotton fleece | Same quality, In tia! ‘At 49c Blankets, size 10-4! At 4, 50 tied; usually sells! worth 60¢. pair for $6 50 per pair ' Sil ry cotto PAIR—Same quality; + ‘At 79% fleece Blankets, the! At 3, 7 usually ais foe! 1 tt: sell regularly $1.00 pair ' 7,50 pair. ' Good quality heavy; PAIR All pure wook + ‘At 98c American fleece! At 4, 48 made by the bes Blankets, are white, size 10-4; sell} Blanket manura cturers in. country regularly at £1.49, + sla 1064, usually sells for $6.00 pair} | good quality white! Usually sells for 87.50; $6.75 fo and cray Blankets, large size sell: same quality, size a wna) seiis regularly at $1.59 pair, for $9.00 4 i ‘At 4.59 Very toot quality ‘At 6.50 Palr—One of the half wool ilankets, best values ever | white and gray, excellent value, size} offered ta California Blankets, rar 1Oe4, usually Sebls at $2.25 per pairy+ all pure wool; good heavy quality; | $2.10 per pair for same Aullly, sie} hone better for wear at any price tte4, usually sells at $2.79 pairs + full 114 Size; usually sold for $9.00} pair, ’ One of the best! A t + A very large and excellent assortmen values ever offered’ ** ' in Blankets, Good quality, half} ae ina Yo i, in white only, nicely assorted | 8,00}. size ti+4, rom 700 tok riders, Si O4 iaily sells at} ‘i $04) $2.78 for same, quality Int 30. ob pain site 1344, 18,00 to} ited size, urmally sells for $3.75, | An Immense assort: | Comfortables, HAt 2, 75 ment of this Co Comfortables, full size, fancy chin hunbia Blanket, the most pope turkey red lined, filled with white! blankets made, size 10-4, usually+ ay at i \ sells at ? 7h; $3,$0 for seme qual: fae. fancy stitched; special at) ity in sive tte4, usually sells fore | Sateen Comfortables, beaut dest $5,060, signs, special filling, weil made, fall} California Blankets. A A RR ae ‘At 2.98 Pair-anexcentions; ah {ull size, 6x0 (ty; made of the! ally big bargain; fully very choicest sateens; designs are all | size, white; sells usually at 64,98 pair; new, We guarantee these quilts to! ‘At 3, 5OPaIR very fine qual’! be down-proof, viz., do not shed | ity; size 10-4, nic down; our price, 3,50, soft and woolly; Taually sells for! A very large variety of Colored’ WS al! 1 BRAKES. stain Poor ' F Runde, | Delight Sewing Dress Trimmings. : Machines, $12. $127 “Mande, tom finch to 13 Oi Delight Sewing, inches wide, up from 69: Machines are: Satin, Taffeta and Velvet Ap! high gradeinevery; — pllques,in all desirable widths, respect, in fact, th rom 18: best sewing ma chines — manufac tured: light run ning, perfectly! noiseless, improvements and made by one of the oldest manu>+ facturers in the world, It is thes Solid Gold Rings, only high grade sowing machine, sold ata low price with the make A splendid assortment of | name stamped upon the works. + Machines without the maker's name! Women’s Gold Rings; new des are worthless, at iy peice Tha signs, machines are sold daily as high} at of 88798 880, iP $1, 2s ¥ $2.48 nt $3,29 Boleros in tafetaapplique tfleets, from fae te 14, 00: Also a large assortment of old |! reids, cords, gimps, insertions and? edgings. Main Proor, Oth Bt. Meotion, a8 $25.00 and $55.00; ay our'sale price, 12, 75! Remarkable oe ‘ Have you seen the latest linprove.; Main Pioor, Front, Contre, ment in Sewing Machines, Ball) «++-+-++++0seeeeeneerenee bearing, perfectly noiseless, beautl- | ‘R ‘ { ” ful in design and YOOG ETH the! ugh Ri a WF sewing machines made, the, ee, too, 15 about oneshalt’ what! Watches. ity machine dealers ask for mie chines @pot nearly as good, A seven jewelled, | nickel plated+ Ameriean moves, ment, in a sik? verold case, will} last a lifetil keeps as ® time as anys $25.00 watch? owe 1.95: The popular On} : SS eee owrsiepren 1O9O! invisible head-that is the head} drops down and the machine can b used as atable: beautiful woodwork, at $23 and 25. 00 machine during this sale, a s ‘Instructions free to all purchasers of a} Tlme watches, 65 5 sewing maching during this sale+ The popular Om Time Watches, tort All sewing machines are on exhib) women, nickel plated cases, perfect tion in our Sewing Machine Depart! — time keepers, never sold for less» ment, main floor, Soth street side, , than §§,00; our sale 2, 65} Money refunded if not satisfactory, 1 price, Main Ploor, Oth Mt. Beet ion Main Pleor, Front, Comin ul peerrseverces teen ee een mt Two Great Clothing Bargains. Men's Suits and Overcoats, 36.66, + These garments were made to sell at Ten and Twelve Dole lars, Foroneday only you may have your choice of well-made ' all-wool cheviot or cassimere Suits, in a number of desirable miatures, also plain black or blue cheviot; or a large seleee t tion of Fall Overcoats in all the desirable shades of Oxford | or tan, cut and made in the best possible manner, or a heav weight Overcoat in blue or black Kersey; the popular trl frieze, also the gray mixtures, Every garment in the above: lots will prove more than the ordinary value, gold usually at double the money; our price to-morfow 6, 66: Boys’ Suits or Overcoats, $2.98, We have taken some five or six hundid Hoys' Suits and) Overcoats and marked them atone price for tomorrow, You! will find many boys’ suits among them of rare value, in} double-breasted suits for boys from 8 to 16 years; in alle | woo! cessimeres and cheviots; for the little fellows from 3+ 1g years in vestee suits, Sailor suits, The Overcoats range, in sires from $ to 16 years, in dressy Oxford mixtures, in! several shades, and also a large number of medium weighty Top Coats in tans and grays; our price to-mor- 2.' 8 Savon’ Wier, Ooh A DENTISTRY. Teeth positively extracted and tilled without pain by our new, ‘botanical discovery applied to the gums, pera Fe “| br ie re mace . EU ; Full Set of Teeth. + +0+0$5.00 Gold Fillings.......- $1.00 up: Go'd Crowns, 22 karat,.$5.00 Silver Fillings... 50c. up We make the above prices for the express purpe Hint ne our work and proving that we are the only PAINLESS DENTISTS in Greater New York, § you have afew old roots or bidly decayed teeth, do not have them ex { ul let restore them to their natural beauty with our ess Crowr ; tem, which is undetachable and everlasting, The cost is small, I results are great, + jerman, French at ket ‘ MAID IN ATTENDANCE, ALL EXAMINATIONS AND CONSULTATIONS FREB. 18 t ANDELL ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | t Jd Aven 59th and 60th $s. 34 Aves 55th and (0th Ste | ‘ Adveriimemente for THI WORLD will be received at any American Disteiee Meaenger or Ponal Telearaph (Mee la New York City ot Oller raten, Call & memenger If yus tareg ) psy red

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