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TERRES oe Pe oe TET eee mre . ' : J . NDAY 0} 3, KBRU, ARY 10, 1902, 9 G| Ls ZE, J [ INTI | OSAGE. | < 4 “ fo) ee essen | $000494-900010002562000 0000 0% ee ee | —— 'O G H E Cc R |. i +My New Gown.” N eae ¢ e own. Tal G. il : : ales oO raveltlers. $ By Minnie Du, $ Ly tinnie pree. The Eve ; sabe ire < ROBERT LOVIS STEVENSON. | \fpnomecs ‘ rs a A = z CHAPTER | The Gold. - Y rame is Jim Hawkir ! } ‘ . story of our treasure hun Too back to the start. m was landlord of the Admiral 4 bow Inn on the Cornish coms! Ar STRANGE, BUT TRUE, seafaring man who called himse Suh : ones” took lodwings with ua He . * patd. and my father was too thm ts present hie bill s Billy pati me. however nee a " | monta, to keep my eye op. » man| + er ‘ ine / fear and whom he alwaye| ¢ . . ght t "seafaring man with one| > AT THE SIGN OF THE SPYGLASS. a (eee B vai MAMA'S PET WON, At length one another eeaman| © ° WATCH, fF owas di to Bones and handed him| ¢ . a 1 |what he called the “Black Spot. ial ¢ . ioe ; | bit of paper. chared on ome wide, on the) * fi . rT | other aide of which some mi wan) 2 | pesene a The vieit threw Billy Bones! 3 sal ap we always caiied him! * \e ~ ha * jinto an 2 fit, And that night| % es spi x years jhe Med. Among his effects we $ : x © would across a chart of wome myaterious island | > r ¥ rou w whereon, it was stated, Capt Flint. tae! } {eto ; : 8 shered | mone pirat had burted his gold . td : age Squire Trelawney and Dr. Liv the] + Rigatetnees tell aan c i yan’ in | great men of the neighborhoo! t) whom] } ‘ 4 Y 2 5 ‘ a. dome z we showed the chart. fitted anex-| os +| Nansen eling by d hin seat ta the [Pedition to seek this isinnd and grow) its ety 3 East 4 pe on ite hidden treasure. 1 was tol ¢ ’ i dale cot + @o slong as cabin boy. * = y > ip 3 Y Dr. Livesey was a qutet, conservative! * 7a Naat sade bade Ld THE WAONG TRANSFER. G man; dut the @quire bluff, loud-| pile 2 t eal cesene Lh spoken and of an honesty that could ate| + dihie dapenteynest eat * my side a fale rm? [rz @iehonesty in others < ener aN insted Gulbsaag Y s eine acentn Tam, He went ahead of us to Bristol, with) aay eee indo atin Piraeus Hunter and Redruth. his rer. Patent : =e vant, to charter a ship and pick a . . 5 z h rentieman had 4 The repult of hie Journey may ve A NARROW E-CAPE. ; neg from a letter he sent Dr. | Getting z a eo we y a few days later Hundred and Twet * I sk rode dawnton " " ‘Ol Anchor Inn, Bristol, Mar ‘Dear lavesey: The ship is en and fitted. She !lee at anchor. ready for Ce ee sea. You never tmagined eoter j \Sehooner—a child might wall her-two | ues > [hundred tons, name, Hispaniola Rie RGR ' New ‘T wished a rouri score of men in case of Natives, buccaneers, or the odl- ous French—and I had the worry of the deuce Itself to find eo much as half a }dosen. till the most remarkable stroke lof fortune brought me the very mar |that 1 required | “I was atanding on the dock by the m accident. 1 f¢ him. 1 found he was an Kept a public house, knew 4 faring men in Bristol, hat health ashore, and wanted a § jas cook to get to again hobbled down ¢ t aid, to get a smell of the eal: “I was'monstrously touche!—so woul! you have been—and, out of pure pity, | engaged bm on the spot to be snipe cook. Long John Stiver. he ts and ae Testa leg, but that T rewar Dhe frock which I wear in tha nrst act of pment us cream-colored batiste. The skirt Is trimmed with a broad flounce acinar cla batlste embroidery. The waist is round, with a blot effect In front. the sleeves are long and finished with deep pointed cuffs and pearl buttons, An 044 touch is given to thts almple dress by a knot of platted caiffon tn two shades of green, which appears on the front of the Dodiee. eePoesesereeeees Sooseosooooorooons FA LDEPELED OOD “Lady Margaret” ENPIRE THEATRE ri Eve 61 Empire Theatre Co. in ‘i ‘iliaeres VICTORIA sities eit ANNIE RUSSELL "uae," 1 O-N IGHT THE JUDG GARDEN THEATRE. z . ste PRIM ROSE & « ee so) BOSTONIANS. MAID. MARIAN. " [NEW Savoy THEAT! she & We Hh ‘cide be wate fw tag, DOCKSTADER'S GARRICK earns » | CHARLE: on at jHAWTREY A Mes csage from Mars : MR. SILVER, Ss P ASKED. HOLDING OUT THE NOTE rHES in te Country's service & " He ne the ap caer) nore nl mavored of his 4 Hie thought I hed only 1 nized ats 1 ured @ cook. but !t was a crew I had th. from the Low-face! ma 1 k Macoverea. Between Silver » \ KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE." «s&s 5 Benhow ar j ther in a few tough: FRANCIS WILSON in THE TOREADOR ribbon between the clusters. finish where ar the flounce joins the akirt with three of the most indom 1 . Po ju narrow ailk bands. talked #0 loudly tha 1 | MADISON $9. THEATRE name © Have the front of the waist trimmed =p On Tet with silk bands, having the gown hook “ ” “ab ” VALENTINE WitLIAM COLLIE Clea 1 der the fro band = tnvisibl Be ‘ 2 Tou would ike ee ee ones ANEW “MAIDEN IN THE FLORODORA” SEX TETTE. ‘i REPUBLIC * BIG aise gown made of wool Da-| seam with a good sweep, but keep the , se eae = COMPETITION. | HENRIETTA : tiste, I think, as this material side seams well fitted and clinging.| The latest reerult to the famous Flor CROSM AN inexpensive and is as soft @# | Have a collar to match the yoke, with | Odora sextet, now appearing on the ! ad si ‘ RRAANAT ‘ 4 24 ave. chine. It seems rextier foolish | an artistic touch of black velvet ront of the New York, is a graceful | she * i ee enema be “HFTROPOLIS. | eas gown of AN FXDEN-| The sleeve would be pretty made rather t | | f : . . sive mate you can seldom make | ¢yit just to the elbow, with a gauntlet | "UNE woman with animated J the emge Vali hs rae NEW YORK (920% TO- N IG H ‘De them over to advantage. A pretty de-| cum to match the yoke, the lower sleeve {4nd & wealth of bdronz 8 and HUM | % sinter g| HALL OF “i sign would be made with a deep a e | tient t-Atting, | spade Counting from the left, she im the third) | dram i . nan to a woman, and 8: . | THEATRE ote, DEB itches of eream-colored lace over pale yellow | trinme: iil oretty maiden’ on the iine. This ‘s | , mped Dike heat be alwomantleracmane © j— LOR ) _ Gin nos tromenea around tne foot of tne {pang with another gaunuee cu, Ecipallimccnshataweshianonsusull sce o : aio] bine beat by a woman toa man. |) WINTER GARD! F RA THE 17 yoke with a @ray chiffon Lagoa have | MME. LOUISE. favorite in the fan) pre object n being: told + Pyening World, P.O Rox 13M. «| ACAUEMY OF MUSIC. 1+ r — | ‘ over_the shoul- _— A enp notoriety. Af sha : _ penalh ease «8 w a or ere, not over two and a halt Evane—or leane! jock. as . shing : Beara onal ? UNDER LLANCH | - inches in the back and front, Make set have the makig | sor name appears in (he programme ff th ‘ : ° 2 FLAGS {BATES . the front of the waist blouse well. This Tent to weer (9 |, woman of uunugual personal charm Naar ; seal asa | tien aya as Wd ; J is done by cutting the gown With ce pend eau and one has only to hear her speak to mm | Hit) Thea fen Ay ad ream up the centre front of the skirt, < Tota ithe some. | know that he has had every advantage s est : piea‘evesein MumOy 5 PROUTOR? Ne tn which you oan take the superfluous tnine t 0 a4 to my height. ANNA RELLY. |in life. She went on the stage with the , r Jack's Affa * “ i [Om sre f an 07 ¥ > tant material not needed in the skirt, but Pinata full conegat otlteritueband! (‘The'oniy - a ‘ z ape THE 'SHAUGHRAU h y . lat for fulness; cover A unce akirt would be inclined to 3 i +d bog as lia i ddaatetenh tir | det trom your height, ao T woul} | opposition whe met with came from her . va keeping | The sun'e bic * Perens eat one 8 Ree" ashe ha aged | some moma tm amino ieee 7h : CASINO. DANIELS 557. : igs Shire tucked 1a clusters with a lattice: | With two rows of velvet diaks the mame (CIP npees sepa val , 48 THST S. biiee in. Work trimming in narrow black velvet @hade as your material. A yoke of pom-) * 1 heata /alase tor thine : : cbesrow:0)8 padour silk, having a delicate green|*tory. Mrs. Harris. who 1 ; : THST. rere: r background, would make a stylish yoke, | New Tork ie endeavor to « ma, VA : WEBER & FIEL oY 4 ‘ ! sesae j finished around the foot with deep cream | sister from her purpose, is now rehears- ne ‘ " 4 : ‘ " , HUSBANDS NOW HAPPY Jooeeinies Wear the waist in a long| ing daily with the sextet, and on Mon anit And ow . z . a enna: BON jadi TOily oe Ht Ub wige. ® WARK Pacneciteentnig inieatter’ exeretee) A [ico eee eee et earenen wrerOL aT day week wi!! make her debut as one of ata t tgalneal et Tal dle of pompadeur ik. MME. LOUISE. | the oretty maidens, A} tear hee fre thy fairs, sweet: tec. | HARLEM! 150 14th St. Theatre Mas CS golf, tennis or bicycling. — J) °° °' - | The sisters Isabelle and Genevieve . oui of mine UPERA ANNA | neo 150th Aecnsun re change. Whitiook ere excellent foils for cach : : le z 1 coODT (GARRETT 0 sad. Pamalin i cael tite) nea oatl vor Sogo | eter in osint of beauty. Genevieve Ie ISABELLE WHITLOCK e e7e. eid oni HOUSE. Souvenirs fo-Night OLCOTT n clubs on the hook; OR HOMB dark. with Irish blue eves and re She ‘somewhat: resem ae bev laa NEXTMONDAY; FES: 17; tests, sew ry Let your racquet reat back of DRE e hafr. Drews and lashes. Her f gia Caine is OFS eh) SEP R [1] Liberty Here atl ¢ Flesh i ne sour esitn aay RESSMAKERS. =| eae eee : refi © Belles. FOXY GRANDPA tient ar low, wives, > | x aca it r ; : ‘you learn how to cook, A QUEER MARRIAOL, eee fans SISSal ; ~ te To sweep and to polish tne foor. || The Evening World's Datly| | al GSUESTION) OF ETIQUETTE. \ eee \ coro m , | Mlanhattan Theatre JETROPOLITAN OPERA: UOUSS: or! Just ras up the tennis, the bay Fashion Hint. renee pad om opens rave 7 t rile HON. JOHN GRIGSBY. van ‘ H to mind, Or on the bright days the win- dows to clean; It's great for the health, so the solentists find- ‘The health of the husbands they niean le fi proper te ernd one's card on rece enmouncement carte when one is unable to vali? In ft nesemsary t> send angounrement carts persone who have attended the wedding? =m It is quite proper to send a card i one is unable to attend any function, but announcement cards should a went to persona who have attended wedding. You can readily see how absurd it ieee Bie AML se LADY NG HAN MARGARET * Hoes Ms Too AMERICAN apoapwat Maiden's Dilemma. DPNESDAY iiey' aminiatration| ant wee ie tmers WaLLAckS — KYRLE BELLEW rep NG BEAUTY cys us r PINSE BEAST Forget the nine holes, the strokes and the clubs, And take the advice of men TONIGHT ‘ it would be to announce to Mr. and Mrs ce A ieee | a Cha wae ae A match game each week can de Jones that James smith and Mary “ ut nee © i bd rie eat bd re oy a played on the tubs, Brown are married when Mr. and Mrs vet Daa age) Weta 128 EE a eo A | - ce aia DALY’S mye . ontinuous on » And the stove Is a great exer Jones were at the ceremony which made thin len alae eae Obetars rideg Phy tne alt} =, alta crap = | K W206 & 3060 ms them man and wife NEIAA apa in se REstgs kets HAS.US fies ats y ! oe For Dullding a AB re theres ‘The Proper Way to Do. et ba ran Ronpeablelapner: SArty Ie) (He ene! since rexllraaa sorsoey® ‘ KEITH'S : Rie or naugnt like a droom. Dear uiare: é t aotaee Lard < width ; shaded peees 5 ane ‘ Plesse ‘ate Patt wpalel hac broperh (at Trea i | ae oe tt oo = THE MALINEF TO-D.6% 5 And a wife can grow strong in her ok ks Praca ad ey ac owt him. ' Ne Ora Ne iSredon enue hy pains 5 EDEN Cee i WEY PEN a Swe si reeng’ lear ot abot! my own aes MANA | + . must ~ | DEWEY sroaoway buris <4 At least, so the sclentints «a. i Sout 4 | wae Novitel| Congress ricee aw mel ~Detrolt Free F ——— - ie LAUNDRY SCHOOL ‘SEN ATOR DEPEW'S BROTHER ae mse es Stagi soe’é Tne anWi0D 2] pas af , ne . 1 on soe ayers a Ay areran _ CHAR & school of instruction for laundry Sear Depew hax a * 1 : aN ryer tee ksapoaiizd e AM Y. girls ts to ve hed in Chicago. The Mich. He la L LLY VF oa fh ta MONTAUK an An ncerenting sft hin teen wide] BOS a NOMAN aa VESTing “il Gesersetoeststin: ans) and) aslentes Arete vs HURTIG & SEAMON'S MAY IRWIN the Museo d’Armee, Parts. In five ares a year and ppt and a MAT. K laced 19,000 figures of sold) “ e” 2 ale oat Sr rodleene gs pat pest ‘To cut this golf vest in medium at ev ey ED being reprene 1-4 yards 2 inches wide, or 1-8 yard r PI's GERMANIA THES : it exact rroRK ‘and: the laundry: eehpo! F One day 4 friend ste Feudal (gt 6), Mata T a tor The toy army ment of thiv Inatitution. 3 {ito Meoffice and remaracd: Ms x jl asf Th Eh 1b for setting a villa, Bullard, ead of the school, . wour brother Ch MUSEU M—indian Bene 2, me ita ica ta st. Tae: washing {s just as much of an art as Cd ae : Hl ke ts ° ; inuay World Wat Pages af theatertme of ; fend money to “Cashler, The: World,| making ple or baking Dread, “and as for oiyime4 “Mz. Depew, Jump HT Guder Ue “Littie Corporal’ Bullaing, New York City.” / irouing, that is a Aue ert. Geos in wrath, — oem gt \Sare-pap, EMMETT & BILSON ooacont tora sugh pla

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