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“ ™ f THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1902. { ahancemninannsisenen — — - eee ve light. Ho dashed into the hallway, and between him and the window stood a burly youngster with a heavy walking cane. . He darhe? his closed get into this man's ¢ace, send« Ing him reeling, then wewise, aba wn pugats Ote titude to protect his eyes, hurled himself through the panes with a crash, He struck the ladder once tn going down, fell jarred but unlnjured upon the soft lawn and wae away in the ni, before him, Three winters jater the quests tn the great hotel at Ho had meant at this one stroke to avenge himsstf |San Augustine had much to talk about, of courses y A E ON H E P| LLOW and thereafter a Ufe of seeming , there is always a plenty of topic at such places; but ( ; J ; a favorite subject took the form of a query: Will There was, however, one thing upon which ha | Marian Vesey marry Martin Gray? had not counted. In every honest man thors ts a] The girl only could answer it, and she had not BY H. S. CANFIELD. physical repulsion of theft; {t ie not mental or | spoken. j + moral, but purely a matter of flesh Gray knew an ilttle about {t ae any one. There were the jewels, vat he found that {t would | ‘The histories of the two were common knowle i (Copyright, 1902, by Dally 6tory Pub. Co.) The cirae completed, he veld the putty with hia require strong will to cable him to grasp them, | and because there was little interest In them pais ; HE night wos aa black as “gross darkness of | left hand, tapped the pane gently a disk of glass A silght movement from the bed disturbed him and | no: muoh discussed. sh the inner sepulchre.” It hung in heavy and|came out. Through the hole he thi his arm, un he turned the lght @ y toward it The girl, of wealthy and aristocratic parentage, had impenetrable folde over the ercat houee and the| fastened the catch, holsted the atsh slowly and Tho girl lay with taco upturned on the pillow, | gone througn several seasons tn New York, winters lawn which surrounded tt, stepped into the hall her dark hair loosened and floating from It. One arm | and aeacoast summers, not counting a year in Europe, - ‘Through the shrubbery of this lawn moved a figure| This was as much a matter of business as going tn Was across her bosom, the other dropped toward { with heart untouched. She was now nearly twenty- fnvisible even to iteeif. It ran into a tennis net left | at the front door by means of a regutar key, and he floor five years old, beautiful and accomplished.and seemed dy careless servants, and swore Litterly, though | Was not much longer tn doing It. Her long lashes rested on her cheeks and her red | as far as ever from matrimony. softly. Onee In the hall, ho went forward a few fect, flashed Ups were allghtly parted, The man, of good family, had inherited nothing save p ihe figure was upright, slender and active, and tt] hin lht, found a closed door, trled It, anw that tt Very Ueautiful she seemed—a flower with petaia| his name, had endeavored to practise law in the me- : ore on Its shoulder a long, light ladder taken from { Was unbolted and entered. closed for the night, a pearl resting in a sea of | ttopolis, had failed and had finally made one of te 9, | the gardeners tool-house in the rear, The time was within an hour of daylight, and so waite army of adventurers which had invaded tho Alaskan A ‘ Though in blindness, tt moved with a certainty that| ff everything had fone well ‘Phe face upon the pillow gripped and held him, | 60ld ficids. Mere he had become enormously rich an@ S showed acquaintance with the grounde—an acquaint-| He was Jn the room he sought. It was his first so fair, so pure, go serene was {!, so far above and | had returned to the States (o spend his money. a ance, in fact, gained from @everal evenings of care-| entrance to the house, but he had @ plan bought from separated from his own black heart and thoughts. He had met the girl in Florida and had fallen am . ful survey. a discharged domestic, and he had read in a paper It came to him that he was about to deatroy his| ‘mmediate victim. ‘The query was answered in thie ‘The figure sot the ladder against the side of the| that on that night Marian Vesey would attend the honor and honesty, to place himself where ho would| Way: house. Its ond came just to the ledge of a Window on | Patriarchs” ball wearlng all the famed Vesey dla- not have the right to utter a word to a woman lke] ‘They were strolling along the beach with a flood the second floor—a window which opened upon a | ™Pds the one lying there; was about to so stain himself that| of moonlight pouring upon them. To the right ttle “3 wide hati He had npver seen the girl, but had reasoned that henceforth only the wild beasts of the city's jungle| waves wero lip-linping against the sand. 4 Without haste and without hesitation the man{%¢ Was Uke other girls, and, returning fatigued trom would be his fitting companions. He told her of his love, pleaded his cause passion ¥ mounted, rung by ring, treading softly, and reourete, | He Pall, would watt until the following morning te- Once, he remembered, years ago be had seen his) ately and we'll and stopped facing her, waiting her the ladder did not tremble or far. fore placing her jewols in thelr stronghold. sister lying 80. reply. Her face was pale in the yellow Nght, but she Arrive! at the window, handa with long, sensitive| TR® man was a gentleman by birth, young and His eyes turned again to the Jewels, Botter death, | did nat falter 4 Angers were run over its outsider then mderk Mmtene | Powerful. He had left college impoverished and had he thought, with a thousand angers and deprivations| “You may have le¢ @ wi'd lifo in far countries,” 6he i carrying a tiny electric bulb was produced and | STUssled fur five yeara, making no progress. He was and sordid pangs, than such dishonor. sald. “f do not seek to know it; but answer me one i flashed along the cdges of the panee went to tha | 2OW Fighting himself with the strong hand. It was Then the girl awoke odd question, will you?” 4 casing’ his first burglary, and it moy be sald now that, lke Her dark eyes opened in amazement, which changed | “I will answer any question you ask.” Unquestionably the intruder wan looking tor aome| Mer PUrBlars, ho was prepared to do murder if swiftly to terror. “You havo been always honest with man end 1 vy idence of a burglar-alarm, re — Sighs: es | Ho held out his left hand as he spoke to assure her| Woman?” Ba Not finding 4, he produ¢ed from a pocket a1 RET Oe Ghe. side Ii INS AUER HERO ROUTER HAA: ad WOES STC SA OS A ed ea ee : sf putty and a pair of compen ie Mocket a lump oT] tently, ‘To one side in the darkness sounded light w" SHE RAN HER FINGER ALONG ITS THRPAD-TAKE SCAR. hand, from the base of thumb to the base of middie| His memory leaped back to a pitch-black night. ¢ 8803, Mixed the pu ular breath . 5 a, slowly and softly fo the centre of a pane near its top. In one end of al tle drow the mide on his lantern and moved the| emerald. hire Mtiger, ranye thread;|ike scar, an/old hunting Jojury. Tere eae oh ry one hay d Goiipaan:leg a diaicons Wud beck incerten, eee nD | emeralds, sapphires and pearls, fingers hovered over the precious trifles hoe paused, | His voico fell meaningless upon her ears, and in her ve been honest, and yet T have come near te 1 HatDlAGea (he vEGuIDabAdE abEInEE thorelaesland/eIthl | ener ne chamber. The lantern Nght Mashet back from the Jewels Ina! sor this man, of good blood, waa the son of an| extremity she screamed theft. I could tell you"— Whe diamond drew a clrele of four inches wreund tel a eee ame had not travelled far when they fell upon | shifting, gitating, glowing blaze. A thousand darting | nonornble father, and up to this moment had never| Instantly the house was alarmed and he turned t0| he took his hand gently~his left hand. putty, biting {t deeply and, making weshane wee tc] table and were arrested by what they found there} fires came from the facets. A hundred thousand dol- | stolon or pillaged, So he stood for a brief spare excape. She ran her forefinger along its thread-like scar: Buh EO Gea wate ee Tarown tn confuston ag they had been taken fron | lars’ worth of baubles winked In the glare. with arm extended and hand above the gems, ani Some one in a chamber below turned an electric} He looked into her eyes and knew that she knew, . heck, bosom, arms and girdle were diamonds, rubies,! jie smiled and stretched out his hand, yet as his! tn that ttle while all of his life and struggle passed > and every room and hall burst into a blaze of| “I will marry you," she sald. H NERVE HARRIET HUBBARD AYER REVEALS BEAUTY SECRETS. LESSONS, j A Model Query Letter. } You have put a bit of the soda about a and I give the formulas, but, following; Mix with water. The barium sulphide yi e © PUAN cure powlegs? What can 1, Bett Jn size to each quart of hot wa-|my custom, I caution readers as to the} must Yo absolutely dry to, be effective ¢ cure bow! hat cu 1) ter; soap and the brush precisely you! aiMculty of mak: latories at home| when {t {8 mixed with’ the chalk, FIFTH LESSON Especially in the winter, when you can| massage pie i A See ea ey oles pi will cure | would fies you going to use it for your penllelonisaee One? the oldest de-| Enough water should be afterward . ’ | . | sionally for specil purposes, dut tht 1s cl Dp les on the nose hands, and scrub tho face thoroughly, Sf nd which has|%dded to make a thin paste, Sulphide > get the water very cold, this stinging) The thin woman wants to remember) another matter. A.W.R 3 Diba tcr ven) manutas tures jens swilen ees | h : AW. R. : of strontium makes also an efficient de | bath in the morning is a great awakencr.| that massage takes the flesh off, a Th hot bth softens one up, while| I have known bowlegs cured by oste- | All About Mepiiatories, a Very Icke sale) teas follomy, pilatory. It is made as follo Mr. Corbett Tells About| Yo" °2"'t stay in the water long, | she can pat herself dry with towels and] cold water ts a tonic to the skin pathy, Take a good sarsaparilia and Sulthydrate of soda, 100 grains; chalk |" a. ohide of strontium, 2 draws; oxide M «| You get the shock and jump out on the| take a good slapping Instead of a rub-| ‘Take a woman who steams her face] let to purity the blood. Dear Mra, Ayer: 0 grains. of zinc, 3 drams; powdered starch, 8 the Two Great Tonics, mat and take your rubbing. | bing. | and washes {t in hot towels to improve| Use the scrubbing brush for black-| What can Ido for a superfluous growth) Make into a thin paste with water and| qiscny, - Ai id W: t H This ts splendid treatment for the| 1 have yet to see the person who got @) her complexton or whatever it 1s she| heads and the ointment for which I give | Of hair on the face? ALICE L. | appiy to the hairy part and let it re} ygiy thoroughly and keep dry in wells ran ‘Ater—HOw tO} nerves, vecause tt relieves the nerve | bad effect from the cold plunge. | does it for. you the formula for the pimples, and 1) nere ts no blemish so hard for the|™ain a few moments and then scrape Il] corked bottles until wanted for use. Bathe Properly and) tte? ° tue blood that rushes to the 1 recommend this bath directly after! She will have neuralgia as yure as| thank you for a sensible and torse let-| victims to endure as the unsightly| f with a blunt blade—a paper knife} ‘Take enough to make a paste and add surface, making you tingle ail over, | the morning exercise before breaktast,| fate, and, besides that, sooner or later| ter growth of what 1s called “superfuouy| for example, The effect of this depila-| warm water to it untll the proper cone What to Do Afterward— af the Bete: pera Tvondiby mien! ana if a baegon pt able} ta sleep E ai) sh eave - Gents me Fite jnlaee ere nen itt) 6 grains; oll of| nay. | tory is to destroy the hair, which come | sistency {s secured. Spread over the eel chilly after this tub, you, v ; efore) Tho cold water keeps the skin tight on| chamomile, 6 drops; ointment of ben , .| off when scraped. hairy surface and allow to remain for The Proper Diet for Thin) can take the path tepid for a while until | going to bed the face and preserves the young, fresh| zoated oxide of zinc, 1 ounce, Uae on aes ae peraone baieae ate Another good depilatory is made as|from one to five minutes, according te C and Stout Women you get used to it. One thing 1s certain, the cold plunge appearance. the surface. Se IN LIA Daa eptcaally eh i cal oN aud pat pasa the nature of the growth and the sus- ° If a woman is very weak {dt 1s a good will stop night aweats, to which nervous] Now about things to eat. Treatment for Blackheags—Get the| Nase * rekdy-made depilatory. Sulphide of soda, 100 grains; alaked|ceptibility of the skin. It should be ree thing to have a strong person give her a persons are subject, and which are| Athletes do not eat so very differently] correct camel's-hair face actub brush, a|, Tere are a number of good depiia-) OU PEO Nt aaron, 20 grains; lime| moved, as in overy case with a depila massage with the bare hand after the frightfully weakening. | from other people even when training | bland tollet soap, a little good eold| tres, and if you do not happen to know water, 4 fluif drams. Apply as the pre-|tory, when the burning sensation Is pro~_ ATURE has two great toniceatr bath ay Ci agnor et? | A hot bath, I should say, ® general! 16 ae alert” nate jesneral. statement] cream 0 rtoflet cream of superior meri eg ene he Saagers oto com a ceding. duced. Too long contact with the skim Savers oe get the double effects—ot rule, should never be taken. Of courge,| that every one eats too much, —there are many of them—and a few|Write me, sending thelr personal ad-| jarjum sulphide ts also used as al should be avolded, and immediately x When a person takes exercise he| {R° electric shock and the masnetism of | know doctors recommend them ocoa-/ I nover eat meat but once a day In| ounces of common washing woda, If the | dresses and refer to this subject, and I! paste for depilatories. The standard| after the hair has been removed the de Meeoreineiilai dunes ilies = palriot' bel? summer and when training. black polnts are very distinct press | will give them further information. |formula ts: nuded surface should be gently washed how MAY MAN ro) . Meat once a day is enough all the year’ them out; {f not, scrub the face morn-| I receive a great many letters asking} Barium sulphide, % grains; powdered| with warm water and a cold cream or be himaalanevnat TON’S HELPS round, ing and night with hot water into which | about depllatories, requesting formulas, | chalk, 400 grains. @ bland oil applied to prevent Irritation, For that - NeiGight to have nis FOR HOM E DRE Ss MAK ER S I take for my breakfast fruit, two me- at reason he ought to dium-bolled eggs toast or muffins and exercise in the open alr as much as pos- OEE eer A SPECIAL OFFERING OF Arnusaments: Aruvementa’ ExcUnione sible so that the deep breaths he 1s ‘te Sometimes I have a cereal with cream. — + es ‘ound to draw in will be of pure fresh #i. The stout person wants to take plenty A My BROADWAY THEATRE $8:%.,* Entertaining Beyond Comparison, ozone. fF of frult, especially oranges or grapes—no jast night exchan: Attractions from all parts ‘That is one way of washing his blood, cereal or cream—Ary tonat without but-) if 70 are going out of town Labor Day, thia Tickets Puree at bosotfice Oa te rida band et wild ‘The second way of washing the blood, ter, with perhaps a little rasher of bacon re TO-DAY at 23D TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! relma: 50 to speak, ts by drinking pure water for a rellsh—just & moreel—and black 200 LeatherCases 33078" SHANNON'S e28Pr BAND | omine to ienath of performance the audience Mezioc’ Oral natee and sweating it out of your system. coftes of tea without cream or sugar. THIS) THE BOSTONIANS Mat; Sit: | !8,Fempecttully requested to be 1m thelr seats at | oe Every one, in these days of Turkish iti 4hin person qantas tre: fruit alec: fie) janet 9 Haed: aire pockets: atrape) WEEK jFAMOUS ESIC NA 4PM. | rise of curtain, 8 aberp, Nviernan baths, knows that perspiring is good out a thin women needs cerduls, alth | welt tor ladier uve; roguiar valie #400) | 0, NEXT SUNDAY, MSMARAT MATIN AL REL y for the health. cream and buttered toast or muffins. (0) Ss NIGHT TN{@. ANCIENT TOs ood Y E > But there is no Turkish bath, however For lunch when training I usually n ale at $2.95. PAIN’S s cw SALLY, oSe ALLEY, Bathe swell ventilated, shat leet godine tnlce a, plate of soup with bread, pie 160 CASES GEMS OF THE CARNIVAL | *! Mondiy’ (labor Day) Bpectal Matinee. : foe, bovine aia Bate person as nature's sw ; of milk with egg beaten up in It, which] i. 4 giset 4 Sete to __WILL THE REPEATED SAT. NIGHT. GARRICK THEATRE, mith St.near Broadway ng iN PER- , using the muscles of the body in nat- ls a fine strengthener; rice, sag0 OF comers riveted outelde improved to cae ne Taulltertics) Bwavca NMIGE WOR oT 8.20, ONLY MAT BATTRD AY SR aT UR aTRAMER Lunaae ural, pleasant exercise outdoors. tapioca’ pudding. brella or parawol; some ilk and leather lined. | ALTENBO R A HOOPLA Cortlandt st. pier, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 A. M., 12: ‘This ig why an athlete getting ered The stout person should be content! Wie AA1S ovens heap, OND MaKe Orlatualy eae 2s 5 4; ‘ | fen Feriy.” Brookipy, 9.30, 10:30, 11.30" &, for some big effort always sets up train- with a tongue or ham sandwich, lemon- . 287th Concert. THIRD WAGNih FESTIVAL, |e” = SSS 12-20, 2.00, 2.50, 4.00 P.M.” East 324 at., fg headquarters somewhere Ja the Ade of Rinolan ten All to Go at $6.00, 2 isis ¢ |KNICKERBOCKER fe ssn. 150° Sb Ba ols tee country. For dinner I recommend the slice of | 10) goiied Suit Cason, for excurvloniets iath St. Th Last and Oaly Matinee To-Morraw. tor Cortlandt se only: 1190 AML He wants a place to run and work in juley roast, plenty of good vegetables.| “ORIGINAL” VAN. IMMBY Zonent, Tomorom nich” WILD ROSE [1,3 Prookira: 1200,M: sad P the pure air. F fe tciniie Mating carrots, beans, peas, corn, uasieerall kip Payne NeNAR ee | Next Monday—'"The Rogers Brothers in Harvard." |for all landings But the most important thing att Vegetables have {ron and salts In them A | ‘Z p nik new Irish pay, | Frequent extra boats on Sundays and Holldaym warming up and covering the body with in the right way for us to get them Into: 9 ROBERT EMMET, T= Days DEWE MATINEE TO-DAY excuaMCn cana perspiration is to get the perspiration our system~a nice salad, a ver, small ‘TRE BLIND MAN.” RAMERETo re — DH Y ___Including admission to all attractions, wiped off the skin, piece of cheewe with a toasted cracker, Formerly ot lower Fulton st ARADISE ROOP OARDBS” He 815 |e sar or, Moonltght Mald Burlesquars ‘This moisture is rank with the polwons a glass of wine if you like, and a email) Ny t 704 Fult 16 BIG VAUDE- and S10. CREATORE & « cnbee ete 3 oe : oe cre Wa Witon St, WT atte, caer the AUCH CHUNK If the pores are left open and the No pastry. Sear era , ro rooklyn Amusements. sweat not wiped off it will go back In No ‘eltborate made dlaes that the near Oxford St. THALIA THEATR = aah He KEN ONOKO the blood, stomach will have to spend hours re- OPEN BVENINGS UNTIL §.30. ala Open feats Bee ren You will got a chill and have a ducing back to its component parts eT Brighton Beach Dettr Mate 300 |i] Ne ‘AND RETURN squesmieh, shuddering feeling Mke @ And last, DON’T sit down to the table: Sues. Iradmaw Go Nicholson. Sisters Kelcey TAR nay, Aleta person with malaria. to eat when you are tired. ; — MAT, DAILY. }] via rae BOR ' + Ist For this reason I want to glve a little Host after your bath, dress teisurely, # THREE STORES ADDED ren ota an ave | LC eT ey 02 & 300. HIGH VALLEY RAILROAD spcclal information about baths. and go to the tabie without trouble. to Our O14 Established Wholesale Business tn ) AND 30 CTS. SAT, MAT, @ NIGHT. Aug. 30, & Week Sept. 1, ? ‘A great dea! depends on how and when Happy faces around a table, good DIAMONDS, WalGHKS Biinaon & | Merton ‘THR CHRISTIAN 5 1 Specle tats, wil eave New ,, only If and the Nase a 5 ~ = Tandt'and Desbromses Sis,, 8.30 you take thee: company, If it's only yoursel ) 4 J ° a.m; Brooklyn (Fulton Bt), ‘The bath, after heavy exercise, should boy that waits on you, but best of au JEWELRY ACADEMY OF MUai ere fenoey |pee ___ Excursions ee 8158 mn, Mevarasng: Mai be a warm soap vath to wash the per- friends who will tell you the good worl ' LAST TWO WEEKS Mat Labor Day (Montay) hiback’ su\cre. adai¢iomaa, spiration away _ for the day; then digestion walts on 8-H 4 EW CREDIT SYSTEM|| UINCY ADAMS SAWYER A EN INE S nrcoawar You can give yourself a soapy scrub petite, MY cea, 1D Mit Water oe LE sand 184 Browaway, tn warm water very quick!) — to Suit Everybody, ONE PRICE: 5 . ~ pane | 50c-—LONG BRANCH & BACK—Suc, || 22 eckize 208 atten Don't use hot water, that will take PRECEDING LESSONS. CASH OR LIBERAL CREDIT. No ff) FLOATING ROOF GARDEN. "ii" | ao: ASBURY PARK & BACK—8| your strength away from you, and don't TH! FIRST LESSON, in Monday Employers’ References Required. Every Hv Mt Grand Repubite, Fri: excaptea, Con. | SOG — —80c, ——— foaf over it. Fvoning World, told how @ woman could CONFIDENTIAL, We BB A, ohh sie" Sehattery sv, Xe | HIGHLAND B-ACH— PLEASURE BAY| LONG ISLAND RAILROAD 2 s AND ALL NEAKBY BPASIDE RESORTS. Because as soon as you are thoroughly tncrease her vitality, and how she shovid | ( CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE PEN Columbus eve and 66th y. {aT BT. 6.65, 1. A. M240 PM e HANA TIAN PRO OE e eign scrubbed you wai to follow ft with a etand and walk, -39 Mai i = Tren | RATURDAYS 8.68 A. M1846, 3.40 Pt Cred ‘100 A My 1210. batt howl THE SECOND LESEON, in Tuerduy'e | 37-39 Maiden Lane, City, FOURTBENTH WEEK TRATRERY 820, 11 50 A Be 310 pie 1 inl Me a M. Excursion cold shower or spray y can be attached to The ordinary sp: Evening World, was for dyspeptics and 258 Sixth Avenue, City, ww 100th Concert Sun. Net, Bouvenire LONG BRANCH M SUNDAY SCHEDULE 10.50 P. An0@ OP, M any faucet and it gives the tonic to the gave the five best movements of genéral 467 Fulton St., Brooklyn. ADL WoRCS wine New Groupe [IN WT. W. UTI ST. Sundays Oniy), 8.15.34 25 minutes after 34th ab thy exeroive for woman or man, ‘DE CINEMATOGRAPH. ya od 950 10S A ese Whtiobal! at. M. Yi via 3B ate, Bes ‘The great bath for nervous people 19 THE THIRD LDSSON, in Wedne: wee 0, | 2 ORorenation KING RDWARD 34 8 UOMG BRANCH (ta aD ese LA8 p, ,| BRIE Petry, cobnestg Uwiehtsan Ma Me the cold bath. day's Evening World, gave dumbbel e — id ates b BD’ tears we “ gir / ), 1.09. Mh 4 t 14, ej othe: for thin, i only Dyes, 815. Mau Wed. & bi ‘be idle ielleaiadt aa. «You can't get tt too colds 1 6) 6 MAY MANTON’S DAILY FASHION HINT, — [224 oir cxercizes, for thin : METROPOLIS ice. Mere | Basnesion Fare) ORE, You want the tub full for this, spy ad a Awe LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, i Week THE PRICE OF H¢ Leave 344 he N.Y, week dae, 6 taking it remember that this tan't real-) qhis ts @ sketch of the fashlonable;be obtained through ‘The Evening avening Worl ‘] i vedas: ocra NOR q 6.40, 8 sat ee ly a bath, but @ plunge. costume which May Manton describes|World by following Miss Manton's| Cine ball and purching bag oxercisea for | === pasa erate Th Tea aT a. eritcer Marte} fad ‘The aim of this plunge Js to give the)in these columns to-day. Patterns may |dircetions. stout women. GREAT CLEARING SALE AMERICAN stave ODGNS TOM'T'N Hal. Pe ist yatem a shock. h 5 BOX-OFPICE The cold shock hits the nerve centrey| Kimono Dressing Sacque $829. Five-|'To the edge 1# seamed » circular Sounce NOW ON. e Christian. OW pen |that, in the original,’ 1s covered with frills, The upper edge can be bound or| Comfortable negiigees that are becom Gnished with a belt, aa preferred. ing and tasteful at the same time that! The quantity of material required for tuey provide ample ense are essential to the modium sige {s, for kimono, 4 yards Sih Big Bun.) week Madison Sq, ROOF oanpEN JAPAN BY HIGHT. sc!" MIKAD( Geisha Girls, Jap and acts like electricity. Gored Pettlooat 3781. 50,000 YDS. OF CARPETS, sin ip Oilcloths and Matting, slightly damaged by water, must be sold REGARDLESS GP'COBT, to make room for my new SPECIAL EXCURSIONS ViA 5. 5, MANHATTAN OF THE MAINE SVEASHIP CO. Round Trip Fare, WHEN JACKSON DINEDI While the dinner ‘hour still clings to CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Troupe, eae Noveitie ‘ast Mat, Te-Morrows Grandes: Show Girl, fhe noontime among country people it} every feminine wardrobe, This prett: 2 inches wide, # yarde 27 Inches wide or Fall stock. fies advanced In the cities until now tt] kimono, of white lawn with bands of 2% yards 32 Inches wide, with 1% yards! Bears the ? tlt y i $7.00. oocure al auy Ume between noon and | blue dotted with white, fulfils all the re-|in kay width for bands; for skirt, 8% - Also a large assortment of high-grade "Nath Heart of Maryla Deveriptice eebkiat “4a fl ntormation GENERAL SLOCUS ight, And that reminds us says | quirements and is worn over an under-| ands 21 inches wide or 6 yards % inches ‘of y Fuspburs and Bedding sold at a great re- T[})@ Wear est AHOW IN TOWN VP ihe FRA ae, GRAND REPUBLIC + ae Stontwomery (Ala.) Advertiser of | skirt of black taffeta, the cfrcular ounce, Wide, without frille con, 14th etd PATCMA Boe. AGe Eo | AMMA, Tone Cook @ gon ‘and! Raymond 1 metreshing DoU? apd-a.DSit anil gue of the many stories about Col.| of which is covered with bias érills,| ‘The kimono pattern 3899 Is out In three JOHN EARLY’S , €. Wiltoomey Amne Tol, BO ns ee Mat tn ie Bi Wavy Crockett. While he was a mem-| pois the kimono and the skirt are|*i#¢#wmall, medium and large, It will , 461e463 8th Ave. cor. aad Se, ; = —-— ——|] ¢ 1040 Al M205 PM, Leaving { fer of Congress and was at histhome in| gujted to many materials and can bi|% mailed for 10 cents alerted Oth Ave. cor, 30d Bt, NEWPORT $1.50 | nofhaway. tia Midas eo eM, EE fennessee some one asked hin abou) varied again and again, The petticoat pattern 876 tn cut im RY HURTIG & SE EXCURSION, i ne vin) Washibglon’ i ajy|siges for @ $2, 24, 26, 28 BO end 39 Inch s 3 & SEAMO.! SUNDAY, AUG. BL Pivest bathing om the the dinner ho NK The yoke of the kimono Is perfectly Wosr 12: ND RE, AND STEAMER MAINE." IDL JP D coast, tnzumeravie and ‘esid the common people ate dinner at] gmouth and extends over the anoulders| "@ist measure, It will be matied for 19 PERFECT Armusaniante: C 2 MORROW Kpectal express tenin wilt leave (oot of ith fest weaside attrage ‘ aan . H t's); Broculya, Frew. ave, BIS ACM. cos, Theatse—Bi 2g, the next above hem at 3. the Merl at he front, The akirt portion ta sin ST a Peer —-——-—-| CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE, #47. 42 | Yhcudha times MOR on aniston te BEACH iia han! i ply gathered and seamed to its lower! centy, VISIT PROCTON'S BECP BY He, VAUDEVIus AND MUSICAL COMBDY. Licket oMees commencing on Friday. vary evento Sid matinves 44 and Laver Da members of the Cabl- William Storie Te Vice-President at fthe Senators at 4 edge, while a band extends around th If in a hurry for your patterns, send Tooth Powder SEVEN BENE SOUR" Casino “sh, 4 CHINESE HONEYMOON met at 5 and th ORTH fle ete aT 6 LTH MARIAN NI .2 cents, If both patterns are wanted, eend 2 * . , king a Anish. The or But when does fhe President’ din @ntiro garment, ma an extra two-gent stamp for each pat- , C \ t! Old Hickory?” said Crocke(t, | Sleeves &Fe loon and Mowing, Win slight}tern and they will be enalled promptly toga TQUAR Diawe | To GREAT NECK, SEA CLIFF, ce rere to fix a Ume that woula oult rhe eal me MAE my sae Dost in sealed envelope, A cages dl hye gol open inn wa phe Clever HERALDrisarn THE DEFENDER i an GLEN COVE sad fuer, woop! x. Line beremers sew York"? ‘his idea of Jackson's greatness, “Weil, e rt is cut in five gores and is! Bend money to “Cashier, The World, y refinemen' ae 10 Bla Vause. Acts. Continuaas, | em y GARDEN, ‘ aver, fer 13. pias | on erg a ae fhe don't oat Uli next day! ~~—ashaped to Mt snugly at the upper portion, Ruiltage Bulting, New Kote Guy l navera quarter of. century, | I25lH 51, eaizaehr oie og Met LLION PALACE it's. ¢\twsivr ie i feacatsion Os Ree aa Wee! inbuk ot ot 1b ‘ ,

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