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PRETTY GIRL DISAPPEARS Attractive Brunette Started for School Monday and Has Been Missing from Her Home Ever Since That Time. NO CLUE TO THE MYSTERY. Mother Is Completely Puzzled’ by Her Daughter's Departure and a General Alarm for Her Is Sent ‘Out by the Police. Another schoolgir! is mysteriously missing. This time it Is Lizzie Lee, of No. 118 North Lexington avenue, White Plains, She 1s sixteen years old and Pretty. Her mother ts Mrs. Catherine Lee, a widow Bhe left home on Monday morning, presumably on her way to school, She failed to retun to Juncheon at noon as was her custom, and her mother sent some one to investigate. Word was re- turned t the girl had not been at school that day and that’ she ‘had not been seen by any of the pupils. A search of the village folled to re- veal any trace of her. Then the mother became alarmed and made Inquiry of the None of them could throw | on the whereabouts of the | At last the mother appeated to the | police, She gave them a description of | her daughter and asked tha: every effort | be made to find her. A general xtnrm | was sent out to New York, Brooklyn and Westchester towns, It was accom- | panied by a description of the iri} | which says that she Is an attractive brunette with blue eyes and rosy cheeks. | She wore when she teft home a bine dress trimmed with black braid, @ wa'ts 2d with red ner waiters, She i Her weight 1s about 149] ts © commetely sappear ince, y. "Ske ver out after nightfu!! unaccon- i panied, and never had -allers Wer mind seemed 9 he co! on her | studies, in which she was very apt. | “It had been her intention o enter Normal 8c and fit hwrsclf for a | position av teacher," DR. BATES QUITS ~ WE LONDON? New York Oculist, Found by Mrs. Bates in English Metrop- olis After Disappearance, | Said to Be Missing Again. jin "\that Mrs. |norma! condition. SPECIAL RACES AGAINST DEATH In Effort to Get His Dying Wife to Lower Altitude Mr. Erhart Breaks All Western Railroad Records. ~ WENT 61 MILES AN HOUR. Anxious Husband Bought Up the Road's Right of Way and Covered 600 Miles at a Tremenduous Rate of Speed. ‘The deati-racing special train on the Santa Fe Rallroad, engaged by Willlam Erhart, of No, 282 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, to convey sick wife from Colorado Springs, Col., to San Antonto, Toxas, artived at Arkansas City, Ar from La Junta, Col, ahead of ail pre- vious time schedules, making the run at an average of sixty-one miles an hour. This time tncluded stops, and the dis- tance covered was more than 600 miles, All Western railroad schedules went to smash following Mr, avd Mrs, Br- hart’s trip on the special, Mr, Erhart s mak'rg a gallant fight to save the life of his wife, who Is suffering from tuber- cviosis, Fell In a Syoon, On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Erhart arrived in Colorado Springs, thinking the high altitude would greatly benestt the sufferer. The party consisted of Mrs. Erhart’s physician and five nurses. Shortly after arriving Mr. and Mrs. Er- art took a walk through the streets of the Spa, when Mrs, Erhart fell to the oldewalk In a swoon. A local physician consultation with her own doctor, advised that the sick woman be re- moved to a lower altitude with the greatest possible speed. Mr. Erhart immediately engaged a specjal train and crew and purchased the right of way over the Santa Fe road to San Antonto, and within an hour Mrs. Erhart wae en route to tropical San Antonio, With the exception of a num- ber of necessary stops, there was no delay in making the trip. It Is hoped Erhart will soon regain her Are Brooklyn Society Folk. rhart have been mar- ried about ten y nd are members of excluaive Brooklyn families, the wite belng a daughter of Benjamin H, Hunt- Ington, President of the Brooklyn Dime Savings 1 of No. 264 McDonough street, Brooklyn, Five years aince the couple gave up thelr New York home and began travelling over the world in search of health. When in New York they live at the Hotel Savoy. Mrs. Erhart Is about thirty-five years old and is a beautiful woman, Her hus- band,,.who ts immensely wealthy, de- votes'all his time and money to caring for his wife. Mr, and Mrs. MAN MAY WEAR: SKIRTS. Magistrate Pool “discharges Youth Who Dresses as n Woman. “A ormn can wear dresses, or a woman can wear breeches, if such things appeal to them, and theré is no law to pre- vent them,” said Magistrate Pool in Yorkville Court this morning. ‘The occasion of his remarks was the arraignment of John Engel, twenty- POLICE LOOKING FOR HIM., LONDON, Oct. 22.—Police of this city) are said to be looking again for Dr, W. H. Bates, the New York physician and H eye specialist who so mysteriously dis- + appeared some weeks ago and who was) found here recently in Charing Cross ‘Hospital by his wife. It Is reported that he has disappeared a@ second time, being now missing from the Savoy Hotel, where be has been stopping with his wife. She Is sald to be greatly distressed, but will not dis- cuss her husband's affairs, even so far as to admit that he is not now with her. | According to a story told at the Amer- foan Embassy In this city, Dr. Bates was last seen Sunday morning, when he left the hotel after writimmya note to his wife, in which he sald that he was very tired and was going away to rest, From there he went to the houre in (edged and after asking for water ané towels and apologizing for his early visit went away, saying that he come templated a trip to the country, STEPPED ON MATCH: "BURNED TO DEATH Little Gioma Barone Was Tod- * dling Out to Play When Her Skirts Became Ignited. @iome! Barone, four years old, hor- “Pity burried in front of her home at No. 42 New Bowery, died early, to-day In Hudson Street Hospital, Gloma was going down the stairs leading from the street to the cellar of her father’s store when she etepped on @ parlor match. Her clothing was Ig- nited and flared up. Her sister Ange- Une, sever. years old, saw, her sister enveloped in flames, ran to her side and endeavored to peat out the flames, all the while screaming at the top of her voice, .Gloma was ‘a veritable torch when Zuc Guar, of No. 48 New Bowery, went fp the rescue and wrapped her cont @bout the ohild.vand extinguished the fire, but not until the girl waa terribly { Three Killed in Stecl Works HARRISBURG, ! Pa,, Oct. | 2%.—Three men were killed and several injured to- the falling of a girder in the | THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. eight years old, of East Fifty-second street, near Third avenue. He was ar- rested last evening while wearing a skirt in the street. He has been ar- r “d several times on the same ounds, “This man has committe® no offens id the Magistrate after it was ex- plained to h t the prisoner was a man, and no Then om! owed. he discharged him. Also a Few Facts on the Same Subject. We hear so much nowadays about health foods and hygienic living, ebout vegetarian ism and many other fads along the same line. Y Restaurants may be found in the large cities where no meat, pastry or coffee is | rerved and the food crank 1s in bis glory, | the truth in my*tife. and arguments and theories galore advanced to prove that meat was never intended for human stomachs, and almost make us be- | ve Gower strect where he had previously | Heve that our sturdy ancestors who lived fourscore years in robust health on roast beef, pork and mutton must have been Brossly ignorant of the laws of health. Our forefathers had other things to do than formulate theories about the food they . A warm welcome’ was extended to any Kind from bacon to scorns. A healthy appetite and common sense are excellent guldes to follow in matters of diet, and a mixed diet of grains, fruit and meats is undoubtedly the best. As compared with grains and vegetables, meat furnishes the most nutriment in a highly concentrated form and is digested and assimilated more quickly than vege- tables and grains, Dr. Jullus Remmson on/this subject says: Nervotts persons, people run down In health and of low vitality rhould eat meat and plenty of it. If the digestion ts too feeble at first it may be easily corrected by the regu- lar use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. Two of these excellent tablets taken after dinner will digest several thou- sand grains of meat, eggs or other animal food in three hours, and no matter how, weak the stomach may be, no trouble will do experienced if a regular practice ix m: of using Stuart's Dysp. Tablets because they supply the pepsin a: diastase neces- sary to perfect digestion, and every form of indigestion will be overcome by thelr use. ‘That large classof people who come un- der the head of nervous dyspeptics should ent plenty of meat and insure its proper di- gestion by the dally use of a safe, harmless digestive medicine like Stuart's ‘Dyspepsia Tablets composed of tho natural digest. principles, pepsin, diastase, fruit acids, a salts, which actually perform the woi Aigestion, Cheap cathartic medicines, querading under tho name of dyspey i! cures, are useless for indigestion, as they | preparing and printing this book only have absolutely no effect upon the actual digestion food. wepepaia in all ite many forme is simply ‘® failure of the stomach to digest food, and the sensible way to solve the riddle and cure the dyspepsia is to make daily ure y spe! ‘al , which ts indorsed by the medical profession and known to contain by ‘= active digestive principles. All di | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- an, a8 he first sup- | od r : THE WORLD: ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1902. He’s Giving Away a Fortune A BOOK FOR EVERY HOME| A Masterpiece of Philanthropy by Hon. James R. Kenney, | Ex-Mayor of Reading, Pa. HON. JAMES R, KENNEY. The man who Is giving away a fortune In boone. ON. JAMES R. KENNEY, EX- \ MAYOR, is giving away a for- tune in books. He is putting them right into the homes of the people absolutely without cost or trquble to them save the small trouble of writ- ing. He has had prepared and printed | the most remarkable work on per- sonal magnetism, hypnotism and how to succeed in life that has ever been written. It is brimful of intensely in- teresting and practical information. It.is Just what the young man needs who is starting In life to give him vim, push and energy; to make him magnetic, to enable him to overcome obstacles and surmount eyery dlffi- culty to his success. 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It is just what you need, no matter who you are or what you do, to emable you to get out of ‘life the success, pleasure and happiness which the Creator intended should be yours. If you are not successful. if you are not | making money, it is because you do not know that secret power that rules the thoughts and minds of men. If you are already successful you can |.become more successful if you will but master the hidden forces around ‘you, Learn to use the secret mag- | netic power with which nature’ has | endowed you, Ex-Mayor Kenney's book proves every one is born with this mighty | subtle power; that any one can easily develop it at home wjthout the | knowledge of his intimaté friends or associates, and influence people se- cretly to carry out his thoughts and | ideas, Ii certainly is a wonderful | force, capable of infinite good. Hypnotism truly reveals the secret of ife and the mysteries of nature,” writes J. H, Schneller, 1412 Avon street, La Cros: ‘is, “My own father could not have con- vinced me of its wonderful power if I had not actually tested it for myself. I con- sider a knowledge of it Invaluable to those who wish to get the most out of life: to those who wish to achieve success and live Up to the full measure of thelr possibilt- les. . Gaskins, Newport News, Va., writer: ‘I ‘must admit that I doubted very much that hypnotism could be practically taught. |In four days after receiving your work, |however, you demonstrated to my entire tatistaction that T was never further from T have met with won- derful success. Your free book is the finest | thing of the kind T have ever seen." A. C. Hyers, of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “It any fault could be found with your instruc tlon it would be that you give too much, thereby giving too many people the opp: tunity to acquire great secrets that have | been guarded and known only by a very few for centuries—secrets that confer upon the possessor a wonderful power over their less Informed friends.”" Rev. John Lewelling, of Brownyille. Neb., writes: “You are engaged in a glorious work. Hypnotism sets us free from. pol. fonous drugs. I have just cured a case of throat and lung trouble, which the doctors had pronounced incurable. I am applying your teachings every day, T congratulate You upon your work for suffering humans an Ex-Mayor Kenney ordered printed three months ago 19,000 copies of his new book for free distribution, The first copies are just now coming off the press. They are elegantly {Ilus- trated with the finest engravings and will prove a valuable addition to any library, If you would know all about hypnotism, the wonder science of the age, personal magnetism, thought force, magnetic healing and kindred sciences, write for a free copy of this remarkable book at once. It will be sent to your address postage prepaid. You will be delighted, mystified and benefited more than words can tell. Nothing like it has ever before been printed, Ex-Mayor Kenney {s giving them away for the benefit of the pub- | lic. He believes by so doing he is | accomplishing mo: food than "by donating his money to hospitals, pub- lc libraries or anything of this na- ture. He gives you a book worth more to @ young man than a college| education, He gives it to you for| your own personal use, to keep in} your Ibrary or to carry with you. On account of the great expense in those are requested to write who are especially interested in hetter themselves in life and who acti wish to make practical use of the in formation given in the book. If you want a free copy write at NENG We give up most of t! for this particular sale. Drugs and [ledicines. Lisbig's Beef, Iron and Wine, Liebig’s Beef, Iron and Wine, wit Cocoa, Alcohol, 95 per cent., pt., 35c.; at, Wood Alcohol, pt., 20c.; at., spectal, Diaud’s Iron Pills, 6 gr., bot. of 100, Glyc e. chemically pure, 3 of. 1de.; 8 oz., 10e. Esnonca Peppermint, flask, Essence Jamaica Ginger, flask, Paregoric, flask, Emulsion Cod Liver Ol, bottle, Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Otl, pint Witchbazel, qts., 28¢.; pts., Ammonia, bottle, 6-Grain Lithia Tablets, bottle, Seldlitz Powders, box, Pure Powdered Borax, 1 Ib., Pure Bicarbonate Soda, 1 Ib., 1 1 Ib. pink and blue stripes; yoke band; deep hem, FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS; pretty stripe effects; 2 styles; one with ruffle, other with silk scallop edge, FINE FLANELETTE UNDER- SKIRTS; in pretty stripe effects: umbrella founce; silk scallop finish; oke band. Also STOCKINET KIRTS; fleeced lining; deep hem; yoke band, FLANELETTE UNDERSKIRTS; superior quality: deep —flounce; fancy silk stitching; circular shape, with Prench band, superb offering. vogue, we have them, BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS; A uality; 2 pera: Rates tines Tak good styles; ruffles, BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS; mercerized; special lustre; several ery pretty atyles:, extra te 7 akirts; made to sell at $1.95, fs SATEEN PETTICOATS; fine qual- ity; in handsome black and white effects; 3 graduated tucked ruffles; made to sell at $2.95, such as: velvet, &c. low price possible. Of 36-ounce Felt, with the Women’s Warm Women’s Winter Of Kid and Patent Leather, once to C. ©. Gilliland, secretary to Ex-Mayor Kenney, office 340 J, 420 Walnut atreet, Philadelphia, Pa, only cost (ater THE BIG STORE SDothl AVE. The range is practically limitless. PRICES ARE TREMENDOUSLY ATTRACTIVE. Coke Dandruff Cure, regularly $1.00, Spts. Camphor, U. 8. P.; 3-02. bot., 3 8 On, Pure Rochelle Salts, % Ib., Gc.; % Ib., Ohe B. he Ribbon Sale Is At. (Second Floor, Centre.) Prices at the smallest margin above cost. 4, and Men’s Fancy Leather Slippers. The reason for this sa With leather soles and kid foxing.....,... 5 My ie MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN. Everything is of the very best. he Main Aisle to this Fall Exposition to-morrow. Details follow: ACITY IN ITSELF IG"SIS*STS. You can tell that at a glance. Thousands always come trooping to these important Cole: Articles, Medicines, I Soaps, Perfumery and Rubber Goods. Lowness of Price and Excellence of Quality Paramount. RE is an event which is always awaited with greatest eagerness. Sales of Toilet Articles, Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery and Rubber Goods Jor Chis Js One of the Completest Sates on Record, And there is no limitation to quantities. Many are actually startling. The regular Drug Store on the 18th street side of the Main Floor, big as it is, isn’t halt large enough Plenty of everything from the beginning to the close of the sale. Essence Popsin, 4 02., 25 | Dr. Charles's Flesh Food, 2D] Antiseptic Tooth Powder, 20 | Craddock’s Medicated Blue, 5 15| Elixir Phosphate, Iron, Quinine and Pinkham's Compound, 69 | Manhattan Tooth Paste, tude, 5 | Stiefel's Ichthyol or Sublimate, 156 h a0 Strychnine, bottle, 39 | Pinkham’s Blood Purifier, 69 | Honey Almond Cream, 21 | Sweet Pea Soap, box of 3 cakes, 10 Granular Phosphate Soda, 1 Ib., 17 . | Witchhazel Jelly, tube, Ke 20\|/Anttientines bots g5| Perfumery and Tollet Articles. | vot Cucumber’ Jelly, tube, 7 Rubber Goods. 35! Magic Corn Cure, 10 | Pinaud’s Hakt. Extract, per or., 29 Brilliant Natl Powder, box, 10 | Women's Rotary Spray Syringe, Reach Pepper (kille roaches), 17 | Colgate's Hakf. Extract, per oz., 25 | Cuticle and Nall Bleach, bottle, 12 | Women's Syringe, glass or hard rub~ 47 | Hott's Malt, 21| Colgate'n Dactytlus, oz., 35 | violet Ammonia, pint, 1Q | ber tube, with bulb, » 8) Hunyadi Matyas, tottte, 15| Farina Cologne, 4 02, 25¢.: 802, 45] Lubin's Toilet Powder, 16) Gcodyear 3-ct, Fountain Syringe, i * 99 | Manhattan Egg Shampoo, 15 | San Toy, bottle, e 39] Levy La Blanche Powder, 33 sat Tountala syrik Fe. hard rubber i Cocoa Wine, 40 | Florodora, bottle, 39] shemeld Paste, in tubes, TL eer rntew tan Batter 20} Borine, regularly $1.00, 59| Violet Regal, 1 o2., 39] Cold Cream, pots, 7 Surgical Rubber Gloves, patr, | ‘7 | St Luke's Cough Balsam, regularly De Grandville's Ext., regularly 79c., 50 ‘Theatrical Cold Cream, 1 1b., 49c.: Tubes’ Dresateg’ emp, saith ae T | %e., special, 15 | Alexandro’s Sweet Alyssum, 1 0z., 30] % Ib., 27 Qj ef 7 | Quinine Pills, 2 gr., bottle of 100, 16] Florida Water, 8 05. reg. 606. 27| Poudre do Riz (Rice Powder), regu- 8 Prescriptions. Belladonna Porous Plasters, 3] Manhattan Perfumery Co.'s Hand- Inrly 2¢., bot. 30 Baker's Crystal Castor Oil; 3 oz. | kerehiet Extract, Wood Violet, Peau Almond Meal, pkg, 19) prescriptions vetebren Ay afi coploret 15 | 10¢.: 8 07, 20] a'Espagne, Apple Blossom, Carna- Sachet Powder, all odors, ox. bottle, 15 | Only Teelstered pharmacists are employed. §| Mustard Plasters on cloth, box, 14 tion Pink, on, 15 Soaps. prices, 15| Danderine, regularly $1.00, 59} imported West India Bay Rum, pt., . . Phenacetine Tablets, & gr., doz., 15 10 | Johnson’s Anodyne Lintment, 17) 37.; at, 67 | Castile, green or white, bar, 19 Antikamnia Tablets, 5 gr., dos., 15 10| Absorbent Cotton, 1-Ib, package, 17 | Violet Talcum, 7 | Jersey Cream, cake, 7) Rhinitis jots, bottle of 100, 15 8] Plerce’s Favorite Prescription, 67 | Pure or Borated Talcum, & | Babeskin Soap, cake, 5) Warburg's Pills, with or without aloes, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, 67 | Mennen's Talcum Powder, 12 | Ruppert's Complexion, 15 | bottle of 100, 29! Vital, regularly b0c., 34 Dental Foam, Hebe Complexion, Qiain Alsie; also Regular Bt, Women’sHannelette!) Pho tograp As. Underskiris. A Great 3 Day Special. FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS; For to-morrow, day and Sat- 25) urday we offer the following extra- ordinary inducement: |OUR REGULAR $3.00 CABINETS, per dozen at 2. 00 BI) atatitimes the work we do is ofthe very best, No other photog- rapher displays better evidences of skilled workmanship. None is more artistic, There is nothing new in photog- raphy that we cannot duplicate. Copying or enlarging old pictures to any desired size is one of our 49 MOREEN PETTICOATS; good 98 itn rotor under dust mute," D, OS MOREEN PETTICOATS; fine qual- ity; cmbrella ounce; tucked, a 5 ° ith ruffle finish; brush binding, SO) woreen PETTICOATS; superior quality; deep flounce; ‘accordion sted, with flare’ raffle; extra 475 (Second Floor, Centre.) out, 95 Gxtraordinary Sate of Begins Go-Worrow ‘Worning. best fur binding,...., . Women's Strap Sandals, Of Kid and Patent Leather, several styles... Lined Shoes, Ox+ords, to wear with overgaiters. oo... 2.0.60. cceccseseeeseeeeeeenee Wen's Fancy Leather Stippers, In Opera, Everett and Harvard styles, in black, tan, wine and red colors,,....,.,.... Other extreme styles, such as burned designs on chamois skins, croco- dile, alligator, Oriental veivet, &c., in prices ranging up to $3.00, but all are worth from 50c. to $2.00 more than our price. Our Famous Foot Would Shoes More than 130 styles, including every new last end leather. The shoes made by the Goodyear hand-sewed welt process are equal to any $3.50 shoe on the market, and cost you but Those made by the custom process are equal to any and better than many $5.00 grades, but Shoe Store, Main Floor, East of Fountain, Women's Shoe Store, Secen4 Floor, Aprons. Spectaily Underpriced. WHITE LAWN APRONS, gener- ous width and length, deep hem- stitch hem and tie 61 GINGHAM APRONS, good quality, Gitte wide and long, bem and to strings, 19 ings, (Beoond Floor, Centre.) Gable Gennes. The right bat and ball Below we list OUR BROWN GD) erecatieg soa ave namie) be at 5 ’ e twisted Ja ned Women’s Petticoats. areas A Very Excellent Showing of Sateen and Moreen Undershirts. SET, contaigs Material, style and finish considered, this is a Date; extension And just now, when European fashions are most in Pre jund net; 12 reg- bay, 1, 5O EXTRA BATS, special We allow 10 cents each on corrugated bate if exchange 1s desired in special CELLULOID BALLS, per dozen, i 18 “HALEX” BALLS, per dozen, 24 NETS, 60-inch size, bound through- (Third Floor, Bast, 19th St.) len’s and Women’s Slippers Ue pp This is without exception the greatest and most important collection of Slippers that has ever been brought to your attention. Ghe Variety Is Enormous. Guery Leather Is Included, Every style is embraced by this tremendous gathering, inciuding: Women’s Felt Romeos, Strap Sandals, Warm Lined Shoes, Winter Oxfords Also many new and exclusive styles, Burned designs on chamois skins, crocodile, alligator, Oriental ALL GO ON SALE TO-MORROW, IN CONNECTION WITH THE BIG SHOE SALE. Here is just a hint of what you can buy: Women’s Felt Romeos, } | Your Choice of So = FOR MEN AND WOMEN. | | | specialty v, 00' Take Uscalator,) tracting Ohousands. A REMARKABLE SALE OF Grinmmed Fats, Bat the teeaiee Cree aoe rip Fi fo) ) @ “Good Form’’ is the} secret of championship playing in all games. secure good form. the very best at lowest prices. a le is simple and convincing. One of the largest! Ps Slipper makers in this country made thousands of pairs Slippers more than | he should have, and rather than take any chances on carrying them over for a season, he sold them to us at a quotation which makes this wonderfully -£ Store ana $5.00, but which are really equal to other grades as high as $7.50, reduced specially for to-morrow to ] | and of good quality; some are made of silk moire, They are trimmed with the most wanted trimming ; ostrich plumes, malines, Handsomely Draped Camet’s Hair Hat wae | of Very Specrat Offering, de- A handsomely draped camel's hair hat; sirable shape; under-brim and trimming beaut ly dotted with large chenille dots, most wanted coi- | ore; former price $2.00. cain Fioor, Front, 19h 8.) interest and pleasure the youngsters COATS. BASKET CLOTH BOX COATS, Bavy and tan; double-breasted; d Hear ese ree bp! me |; sizes, yrs.; ver special, 3.95 Cc. BOX COATS; navy and red Babies’ slashed CAPS, full top | ribbon; all sizes, buttons; ‘ales, Eee energy aoe tit bral tary eflect; alse 2to5 years, Ov 00) RPPPPPISHH HPSS SHH of the magnificent New Art Piano b> MISS BIANCA HOLLEY MISS FRANCES PEL THURSDA ve i Piano and] ‘="= POON ease 4.00| & ? Thursday, " OCTOBER 21, 22 and 23, 1902, vl ice Etude de Concert Frances Recital, Mornings, 10 to 12. + Afternoons, 2 to 4. r Fantasia Impromptu Mr. Pots RPESHSE SSIES H These hats are made of imported materials-~no cotton or shoddy aterials used. Where hats are made of velvet the velvet is all silk others of novelty felts. , Such as birds, wings, ribbons and the latest novelty effects. They all possess originality and individuality; many are copies of the French mod (Second Floor, 19th Gt., 6th Ave.) Yew Babies’ Store. The pride we take in the Babies’ Store is outdone only by-the« ind their mothers manifest in it. A place of beauty and good cheer, it is the ideal home of all that goes to make the tots look sweet and keep them warm and colored APS White Si Uined, Hberal te strings; 1 to 5 (Second Floor, Zast, Formal Opening MR. W. CARL ENGEL. MR! ALFRED W. RORERTS. AND 1 ¢ Auditorium |. . 4 5 Co ON THE FIFTH FLOOR, A » Tuesday, i Wednesday and | ® reer tine nave suid "rou tore ate 10. Pea pepe Rolle; Mr. Engel, ‘Mid the Clover and the Cora,...Gelble juartet THURSDAY AFTERNOON, aT Frances Pelton Jones. Frances Pelton’ J |. Be Mine to Delignt—Paum. Johnson, Mr. Rol EACH. 2d well dressed. 429 Program 1 for Thursday. Pianist Y¥ MORNING, 10; O14 Hawley