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CG TRE we EVENING & WORLD'S .4 HOME # MAGAZINE THIN RTORY WILL END BATERD NS FTTINA GIRARD 15 HER OLD SELF AGATH. Success in Busines THE SU eunediennngivetalins — bie: from Facial BR STiTu . enniek abl iitation and Success of a Former Favorite, WY ROAM © REALE, 0, Che Pernewe Pty ‘ " * “@ j a Maadere wenn fan yearn of age were Hert Mare aieteges BY WILL N, HARBEN, Goat! will te watvreed IneowgH The Berning World ae fe tere te OPHeF eRHaTION «AgpTicnnte aril plewee arate fe eater of Hate an Author of “Afner Daniel “Weaterfe tl & Printed by perry fit } prlielial Hatianatity af arewntars ates full mwa ard edtireee, of « Ty FEL OHe Werle rm tiared OPPOSITE TEMPERAMENTS _ a seem oe ee nee ee eee a, SE tay A Tet of Charneter ane at lew J Auewiey ' Nbers' netenbow « ' | Wer the new | @rar, win) 4 " * threw emer hem it then atarod « | Jed him. haok tater tnt | wentenee Phe J | Jo P eye and vt stand Hira i Predominant train; mind Mise FoOM & -Wideawake, fall oy merchant of the ¢ sotive ant ralee body: prefer intellec- tite keenly .reeg ty AMD wom to the Jude in gr thal plewsures to phyealent; mu rd hb the real, eve ae wort; “Weil, T reckon « P ne Myo ioe st overdoing: need a mreat dent a on of future Mad peawntiy, “tet are ' ; 1 of sleep: should avold stimulants, baited joys nmute yn POP td hear it. V'¥0 be t it : pork atr affections are mult it) fions are think I ever Mi its beriinw (nw tint wine nes erp and trie; are vety sensitive to hearty ah when: OHe8 by his neighbor ‘ em; are enutious, thanghtfal, upon Io never ihe Making his way through the bad ; i nan lent and considerate: are careful in for dose toe pipual dents of ¢ Aw oar f Fates ° " y matters, but inot grasping, are With the A have ne ae Piha he came iMiiver, nervounty quling at b in ned fogarard oaleteweat a cs more inclined to mMudys have. a goed setae weset hal yee 4 him, an en ie mid . By c ' t forehead — for artis acientife and tient In atudy: learn ly ny dbhervEs I'm afeard it ain't nothin int mnn‘a favor, J te watt Mechanical pursuits: should succeed in tion ahd experience, ihave som TaleMt Moore," he foitered. “The truth 4 aechind A or if ya Hi ' i Bhotomrap iy. architecture, electrical en- for the stage: should do weil im a fon, Judge, ef thar over wana f 1K i unt y " kent a st . fee smmereial line boy than George Buckley [ hawt newer run a | ave Mevher wit “Oh, you can't tel! mo any thing ainul Gear iY t ’ rena teeats : Moore. “He and [ore friend f m ree \ , 4 Mac pi for me In the Upper Tenth Distr Al, #0 he you to]! ar f BA | me, did he? W what jooree want? | was glad i t th phir Y Wasn't In cou to hear hat stuff against hie d 1 y ; | You sec, we thought—me'n George both thought that ' ' : maybe you mought—Justice mougit be carried out by. im 1 wbent posin’ a preity heavy fin ies r Ine 4 uate t ti tha. olet “Old Buckley isn't able to pay a cent,” broke in the Judge. ee SoU Lares “Pye made inquiries, and if his little farm ts sold it will : Jeave his old wife without any means of making a support i Chill: seine No, the jig’s up with him.” A that’ ne “But George's been savin’ money for the last five years, said Hillyer, anxiously. “I've got t borrowed from ‘im at] why \i regular rates. I can lay my hands on the money at a mo-|! ve w ren. mar ment’s notice, Yes, he can raise a reagonadle amount alll fries Wnow about the Hent" nouls of their welshbs Judge Moore frowned, thrust hie hands into ti ockeis is Wee of his trousers, and turned to a window which looked out on| fr haiot, | the courtyard, where a few idiers lay on the grass near the} cerued an’ PERM ON ag Cie Rereah | hitching rack. never had tt to me, bile T aid aint five vent “Tm not going to be the medium through which deserving| armin’ cere Tuhietan Hoc lh, Mitte. salen Matred Innocent people suffer for the guilty,” he sald, flimly Antone day nettin: up tharcin the ameant tek cere 3. W. G—Cheerful)’ araiable: ‘genial.,|| atise 0. P rm or penr-Rnape thought {t all over, I was afraid George might ask tis, Bui} Knee. She rsmulemed off. ai’ when Taxed er what jease-loving and good-natured; face denotes imagination, | Se no go. I've made up my mind on that score.” the matter she sald shed henind td kitted man Vesey 2 never become a national tender, but | poetic taste, al vectation of ine’ Ay Mr. Hillyer went to tell George, and a little later Mrs. gine, WhAIocaHer wae at, TINT Ae ete e eo tete Be ia Are equally certain to keep your head tellectual aceu. s aspiring, Buckley entered the office of the big warehouse. Sho took| Gree. vorrn Hunt a circumstance! 1 hind jest got mortied “iwrard above water; are adaptive, complaisant, | proud, ambitious and independent Rareheeiccurats akawidacamodtnivaray. bale ‘and. a. desnty ver'thing Jooked Drtght, It wae ata) election POLE FS | ana. tike the sapling in the fable, always! should give more atrention to the sub- ‘wrinkled tirow and checks, and stood for a moment behind] was on opposite sides, an" had shar. words. “vite te wh Olé bend to the storm; can love ardently, | ject of flnance; will be haopy as a wife ; her son, Hillyer fancied that thelr conversation might be| Passed, an’ then we come together, Some a the crowd pron oyo- but no woman will ever break your, if truly mated. but cansiot easily adapt of @ private nature, and, taking up a grain sampler, ho left] tnny fay ene at dame femon. Twas a drinkin tonn Ves] heart; tastes are practical and of the | Yourself to the wrong man; should be | [ the room. The sound of his heavy. boots drew George Buck-| home fer a rev avona lly: na Tot full an® wont And a5 She “earth, thy; never soar into the fea seatit Rane Gh eeealiGne ana : d 5 i Me oie Roucie i 5 5 | consort; have ay excellent mind, | ley's attention, and looking round he saw his mother, Her] about Crum acrost “im St a fivers La0KEd Fan blue ether; are well suited to general but judgments and views are sometimes ff sympathetic eyes fell beneath his wild glare. hack end with ani own. He was tn th Se business; must work among people, and | Xteserated ould) reedive a broad, <i reckon Me, Hillyer's already tld you," whe vegan, | jieara ‘him Yeliln’ tunic Pun Mt. ant CMS Ago: on lines relating to the supply of physi | HOON “ae NC RL A ey Lr, i i didn't know what Twas Im in com a a cal wants; will succeed in rallrondiu; ig crt . gh als thas aint but one thing fer neath, foiky to. do alan t hated “im wlth the hate shiny atte t) Miss) Girard’s Story, |syiute ene stveetowed cient of (lias) worked chard and) caneeiey Uausly) Meatrloal, hotel, restaurant. or steam- neet only to cone altered ‘the woman, ‘an’ that's to make the best of It an'| aren ea site hatte y do ne woman whoseland when Bettina Girard, after months | Ship enterprise 1 Uke best. i vin’ : ri yi Nt mT remembor mistakes have brough ? a { go on tryin’ to do our own duty ine—roared—eenred mlahty rien fy ; Told by nistakes ght swift enough) of successful probation with various 7 = } Yer," he nodded vacantly, “you are right, mother. Ara] i! han's sorter Ike w body ‘will to ward off anytaing. | punishment, to the new Bettina Girard. | vaudeville houses, appeared tn tho title Special Notices. Amusements. ! you golng home to-nigh the revolver was almad tght, an’ cocked a Beaten Harriet Hubbard Ayer|_ Ne one attempts, and teast of all the|role of “Otoyo'' “her reception assured ) 5 — see || Ss " % an’ It went off. ns eae easy on trig Bhi . tc ot ————_—— — > No. I lowed it ud look more respectful to stay till they} “I wasn't even Jailed. It was In unsettled time: Woman most concerned, to defend Betty |her vhat the public as a whole ts not DR. A. H. STRAUB, OF BROOKLYN | HUBER'S 14TH ST. MUSEUM, | + v ho ould eo ‘uf 4 iY ardest . cIN, gedly so y jet sae ently pre- S eae ne " eo RISHE iW er in the jall-house, so I could bo} th'heur was the xrief of Ham iN paneer t thing of a OOKING extremely handsome and] tne un axedy complete that, only|Vorites, and more than willing to bury | scrived ‘Fwihes Jonn's Medicine frequently. pte CUA Y, | ulages nigh ‘im. {o bear was the grief of Hambright’s mather, It tooked Uke) | thoroughly Mt, Bettina Girard yea-| usual character could surmount|Past errors in present conscientious, | grip and other ‘respiratory diseases, and found fot Wonders, George Buckley shuddered visibly, but he said nothing.| Mer other Nove hover amounted to anything. an had. gon terday told me of her latest gooa| “*. cwstudes, earnest work Tomediea faliedy (Signed) Ae wat a Poms és ba: u rAtaent leet ea ed to anything. an’ had gone ay. told ° est 00 ‘ as rome ics fal ned) AL : it [peak rent Booey ‘opportunity ahelwas looking for. |i Worlds put, ft ver, Munally.ef como clear Insthe ‘even on the| fortune, which 1s an engagement to play unately the heart of the public) Bettina Glrard ts still a young woman | §8t lushwick Ave... Brooklyn, N eet, a anne | ec eareer rere niga j younk Genane are an'—an mixin'| fore me, wakin’ or sleepin’. T often dr, pod ey aah the leading role in @ comle opera et to be depended upon, and {s]—Only a very Mttle wi beyond the | Patent medicine. The i you than tt ! ing Usenet Into turned tnto money, an’ T prospered. though | Salle Theatre, Chicago. Miss Girard, about a year ago,| handsome as ever, with a mobile face A aa fe eens out Na eas molest take it 90 churches. | Mrs Hambriait ie aes an felp, the Giftereni | Miss Girard waa released by Manager eared upon the stage of one of|%f Sfeat charm, beautiful dark hair and Amusements | ‘ PTS oAtnicbed Toke aineeaceolnt WoL bIAme, Yous d th an'} the mountains that turned ‘ot a hare livin’, ant 1 went In Aral, of the Madison Square Roof Gar- vaudeville theatres she was re.|!zel eyes, faultless teeth and a grace-| MANHATTAN BEACH TO-DAY. aries Ptiaesie vstacaladl(astaht-nb sha’ besiny Corcol tert As fer] she'd come in town once ta awhiien Meant, recused ft den, where she has very successfully | ceived with a reservation. She knew it| ful. Slender igure. 3.30 1. 23D Bang’ Perce St pare tauned an neta nl ne she been) Uo ror fer enn pana | nigh nar twas. at Chon 1 heardiehe hi ikon wena Deen Playing the heroine tole, whlch she| and sho knew she had treated her pub-|, The Wonder of it all 1s that she can/ Bitty Shannon’s ,i%, Band, and Barrys Beno & alae ipsa ratniteg Haley A eat fac! Jest lke a| pension throug Congress, Her husband rrisiaineat as eesbieh in te Japanese opera “Otoyo,"| Ilo very shabblly and must win her|!00K so fresh and girlish; but she does,|T®-NIGHT, = PAPN’S, POPIPEIL s tue! . Teayn’t help tt. It may not] ® Union man, hat he was forced inta th n order that she might accept tie| way back to the favor of the ot and devold of ail c “s| "MADISON SOUARE GA dally a yn ae mayan s,wht nt ewe y int a : © the fc the old the- jevoll of ail stage accessories or| | AT& !AND GRAND FIREW Ye, human don't row —but 1 feel jest that away. You) Nw enilued (oa Meats iia. tiv sometody told ‘er mhe [Chicago offer, which ts a aptondit one.| atra-goers who In the paet wore her] Make up she te more youthful and nand- Se TE EWORKS| MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 9 bear, but fer fifteen year I've| Writ on about it to. Washington, ane one dag ‘or the whole of next season. devoted friends and admirers. some than back of the f i fn HE { hardly slept a sound night's sleep expectin’ an’ expectin’ the| tell mo that the had had a Anal decision acetaie aapnened tol The attenttor EAH IES OF ina I en back GF) the: oo cie hea nah iret Y 0-NI H A 8 e ; expe pe eat ene th ¥ decision an’ that she eau attention is respectfully called to r nearly two years she thas been|the splendor of pictures R Cae See tataltie telint ee ee fonse, “Ant fren 1 Meet lim Ae phepema’ ga reee acted ver he “ot Ndn't the pessimists who from time to time| steadily regaining lost ground. She |and alleged aid of cosmetics [ae AND EAST |- zs UU eae rets!—law, c of Ik, fer he would] towed, an’ T paid the Afteon dolls © pension was’ il- Wiery: 3 Two Extra Perf 4 { tell me every blessed bit o' devilment he was ever in, It{Tt fer’ twenty vear no dollars a th. T've been doin’ very one knows, or thinks he know: prfocmanice tian every Viesied it odeviment ve wan er 1 ELE Charan ate ay ean fom aaa MAY MANTON’S HINTS ell Paine hrs i eee asnion ONOW Sacer an’ struck his head agin a rock. He never got uver| goad heath cer ee jor Plage to repay I. She's alill In , only daughter of Gen. Atbert Ord- i ‘TO-MORROW, that; tt:mado ‘im as films a nnake an’ mag at svertbody | Beneraiye fa vie aatt, Maythe, mounts " Anout once Avent, . camper — way, of the United States Army, she ain’s Carnival NIGHT. The Setting of the Styles for 1903-4 : ; H : rly meetin’ ‘me Somehov canes In town but she. shicks r ‘ is > aaTor ‘ aoe uae even hin be frend “Geprgy, 1 want to tell you How he itd] Ripalg Me gbanehow Faisiosoreathe rer anan ane A PREOGY SCHOOL FROCK. | ise ean Ney Fue oo Atbert| IES Cgglal PROCTOR'S To-niahinen98| MAJESTIC. async ave Ba i vg, ho childern + { f ‘ fair . : ., Oe, others, . “Well, I won't, then,” promised the woman, “I reckon| when ther hatnt wit It in 1 talkew:woriy dal, ‘separation’ and divoree were fast. {ravorites. big Vataerttie.Continuoes. WIZARD OF OZ Pitas { T've heard so much of his doin’s that it don't horrity me as}erful, I never senda Repel 1 me pow. following social sensations B8th St.) guisttowse bythe sea? Mate, + tas _ Matinee ae nag they would you, Well, I'll go on back. T'm goin’ to| father without feelin’ the Lied, an’ ontem, the Hme she was a child Betty «1 Mons, Wed., Thurs.. Gat, Pop. Prices, With _MONTVOMPRY! AND | STON t he hhetel SOSA 4 Sait ina! n orge, I've led th C, Ulard 3. ay tha vinced remarkable dra- “The Man from Mexi ALL atok ROOF GARDEN, 2 Werder & na'a an’ buy hima ghange o” unveretothes an’) Hint” nel “iy pe most ATUL Me * GF unusual bres nce coe ance, & voice ADBth St. frat Orcel ag Vaatevite, Dally Mat ROOF CARDEN, f me oi ‘ in’ alon o . € ty og and volume. bec =" Broadway 3Oth Ste b Whien she had reached tho hie entrance of the warehouse] of escape, "Now ttorn's 'w har you come fy id #ome loophol git Washington lite [Betty “Oraway | BROADHAY EMEATRE: duu. a, vay ae vaiueent te AOe } he saw Hillyer in the centre of the building, walking Wack | { but I've started In to explain in fullo an’ Png pete et } Who playes ven. 8.15. Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2.15. M. (NO HIGHER) | do ft. You kne a0 nN fll. any * Josephine in. the a oat " | Biaorn pray Hou nnnsng ow ane ube eal] 4 ta ae aa he ye toring chains eaetytae HO | LO-NIGHT! | TO-NIGHT | | or ee Pe Gas sin ite tuo, tuna’ gach. ce er gory haga anal tna taeeioneh ans’ Aaa aan ge ara erste” a SBRINGESS oe KENSINGTON, [May™ IRGGEOTENTON WILL Wes a ; i Be ohio », ba ed-even In winter, with jection, obtained a hearl c o1 1 smelt iquor on ‘im, she sald tersely, “I stood nigh| fore hands ant feet ed with the coll T a with aati ng, and was Mat ; 3 \ cport about how ed with the twas common speedily engaged by a. lead = , ‘i to ‘im; he's had ‘ln a dram, Mr, ibllyer what a awful chi Hi Was treated by yore daddy an manager. Her fascinations, her Ureae| WH JAMES T, POWERS. | To-D; ROSS FE TON WILL WEST “Yes, he's bud a drink or two, Mrs, Buckley.” tai mie ya i how you toh me hon maneer the Ing and a reckless, generosity; that ‘en. ; os | SEA inarion, 6 arrolion, Brune & Busta be Menace he wit nie tshisuey?” Was to git schoolin pnw, SoH toll me how anxlous you deared her to all her professional com-| aoa un § Jake followed ‘im an’ seed ‘im at Hitihouse’s bar, 1] gver TV got tran’ of antral Vite ty aby ee rades, made her a great favorite, tee Bo STONIANS iaoekers GRAND} Silver " hain'e mala a word about it, It don't do oie bit of good tol vore dorrajation an’ thisy toe tera ee eo tite veut outin a. splendidly endowed manor mate 2, ONIANS 1 tits OPRRA HOUSE, Slipper. preach toa man all upset in mind, an’ half full at that.” [ip life, that T could atoni 2 respectable. useful place who seem to lack the moral fibre to| Time ition, ROBIN HOOD.) TO-NI T $0" SAH: BERNARD “No, yore plumb right, an’ nobody kin drive George, I'm |? °,umember that day, G what Td done. Do Torlst the, temptations that so surely SIATININ LABOR DAY, SEPT. 7. i N GHT bs . Romerfully qtraid this is goln’ to be his downs ird start, Datura We ihe MAsai et eee ete from he for tn Cone OE the wrens ea peceOr the temptu-| Prices 25.50 75.1.0. Mate, Wedd Bat,2. Rr.8.15, HAMMBRSTEIN'S, 420 6t,, Biway & Thay, ry Hllyer on sth, Toren Stat a ore him, and said ‘The strength and courage j a ee — AD Geese Miya, UE ML MAR kl mai tae mE eat tn a ni tne ents cadet to| CASINO, iy BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS: x with inward pain jon't say that,’ he repeated wader his pmber omy opr sa. A hae he ny winter ay ny: . mmand the r4 . ¥ nw! Do y that’ he repeated 1 ‘oposal. Somehow Twas 8 ympathy of all who are wort S| aaa. sat. 2.15 ; tert Z Dee ave e eR atACan Retin Warkinie tane. Tur acmoment| WalgnL RAIS bitte of ey ore to etic tien ering, and will go far to prove. to mary | Tosaugnt, 10 i lnelodiog: the Mysterious AG { that fainiiy o' Pranstonn that’s ctene here trom Viva’ "| the tient port Thad was glorious, You stood head: you mat fs no past xo repronchful that cannot by | AMERICAN. } * nie icatetroratic Wits Jo continuo, ©) HAE Cranstena. a meee of fine old famiy, w Wwular | mount toring, vou seme eRe ee doa se. 8 Ave} THE EVIL MEN DO| Sii80, 268th witht’ Misietg, Ania aha Alor Cranstcn’s & member of fine ol Hy, "a regular Fmeant to ‘ine vou xeained ta hie totin! A Pricea'S6, 50, 76, 81 Waltirs, Gus Wililama. Yacht ‘Mace Picture } fas a Joe oF Investments all over the counters. He moved | lol T give von here Aeet eee eam ton Sf musements. OTeAN MIRO Wiese OAS, NS CN ee away } ere about aix months ago bech'se the climate agrees With | lid up an’ property invcctan eee es 1 F ‘ } is t Nn Dan’ “prope wae prone TUESDAY AT 8 SHARP, & Coth st. ee booting ne camads,gareey in | Laid an, cronenty nvartad wan nent ty me dh 14TH. ST. THEATRE, «Xt |DALY’S {cisieircnnenan” | iVAGGIE CLINE BE antgnore pretty helt ¥ en TRAE Meta eh He sae vee ta ts TITTLE MAIBS 3 yorne & Adana, 3 Dumont fi gyive bean goad Trends one Hitch occurred, an that wis when thes th F AST = at, | Yorks & / Parsons } you ever seed ‘ yrrest fer ponnin’ up thom hogs. the fh A meen THE pre ee | sve you ever seed ver, Mra, Buckley? Nets, Barton Ih to deaniiay eee ake } OF THE. UNIQUE COMEDIAN, a TRE Matinee To-Day. fer it showed me plainer what character 1] thise=this late mater, A NAT OAR eak Aab. Matinee aatarany, 218 DEWEY t i | howed A ‘ character G aantn fate mate 1 Evenings, 3.00. Matinee Saturday, 2.15, IRWIN'S BIG SHOW, } MH ROSCInE: Nolevar Gone THATS A lotion moulin Aricl'm afeard the Cod ee ee i WILLS venting | 0 r BAe have bee v4 i vt JOHN C, RICR, id v ks out at the Cove, Mtr. Hillis the report Rot out ve een Tend me thetih att tiie road Taithe besten a Padi JOHN WR, VIVIAN'S PAPAS|e. 14th 8t.52Burtesques, 8 Champions. | io By to youve: ' ' : — ea chslie de enee } ms Ns up. Wouyes, to vou-to sive me Son oO ’ 8TH AVE, THEATRE, CD AER DT aS Nba! von aoe AAW AA ae wo eon OE Rest: — |T UNA INDIAN SUMMER| MINER'S. iri Ni ite th or an lowed that the gal didn't Mgt hands. mv boy. As God Com'ing LABOR DAY MAT. (Monde t VANITY FAIR BURLESQUERS, | hat sort o' soruli kin George had. ‘This got to me in the palm o vare hana tod ULB AY MAT, (landay, Sent. 1, etericie day ated eanke grit fen ii te RTS ace Dans re aoa na AREA eR DARK (CARNIVALS. | oor ieu, jmicns evo, snata non wi pperae o' my nelghbors, Gears tehed “er out along with . va. with hia azo on § jome- ibitobbabcli a} sept.7 ro oct. |BUO Sle ree tay “AON SALES? MA ¥ ples of town-foiks. An’ when he seed. i at aiwite ma excent ; . WILLIAM. Co RIN PERSONA! Hw In Front y Mies, Reitymave tend with eoine more ! rH George Bickley” pent forward his handy END CONEVISLAND Manhattan ws As Le! : te BRO E Me Facnan Gosh wat wiok ea eae ant to say xomething.”” he wala | cuties nada | ee pe oe snake tae ee AYE.” LON THE FRONTIER ant tue! . hit, ata ORT i pmothing.” he sald. th tin) ‘Mat. To-day. Ea eb Side rain NM! A a ae gat Mee, Se mite mats haga I ee LUSTER Vuiinane |THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET. |’ me 08 other’ that wasn't It vexactly, Lanrly dn tite. as] erent les You met vour_troutde ne Rastaur : twa He ssllen Cranmtog, Twat Sate aeiut ft, exactly; mney in IIte ast am meoths ming. and’ vet vou'have tents] Frocks made with fancy berthas and skirt y ee esauteatthebent x "3| _ Brooklyn Amusemenis. ear Geametga. Tanke Vou a meet nh mothe me meclles. skint yokes are among the latest novel BOSTOCK’S Rasa re senne’'n a jay-bird. an’ 1 eed yer. I've} wenk hut fram toe rower’ | tles of the Season and all as charmliy as they are now JOHNSTOW: BEST. || som ae that while she wan seed through it, I}os vou You wv to Arht| Cnina-blue cash a - hi re new. This one is made * ™M I Hon e of hat while she war a perfect lady, she was| curved tt PLT] Caina-blue cashmere, with trimming of black velvet ribbon and yoke of the rih- ! COLUMBIA, nual isle fi In the face an’ was all fuae| hia a father bon held by fancy stitches, but th 1 QNEX_UWISLAND. METROPOLIS Eve: 815 Mate. wed. & sar. | vel cal Coumay, ia nafds but Ne, sObpcd uit SiR Sie Se D fath : boo. 4, Dut the design sults all seasonable materials equally iad ot, & 3¢ ave. From Rags to Riches. | “too (MSU eT ETD owas. re wnt on me. Mr Hillver. 1 wae i Lex, av 107th, Mata, Mon, Wed. 2 8 ANS. =f He Nid Just now. Vin Mobee now." 7] ¢ Quantity of material required for medium fixe (10 vents), 8 yardy 27, 21-2 ynrdn ESTAR: *.,. The Charity Nurse, | apis qe ae ew | "| BY THE SAD SEA WAVES sits ecaluieneyold idanvesua or 3 yards 62 Inches wide, wita 18 yards of velvet ribbon to trim as illustrated, ne “| MY WIFE'S AUSBANDS, BRIGHTON TS 78 Jeviues Wwe i CEE I AE ta A Al AE dS MARIE chariay 1s acta, PBad galt stir aBilipes abt hve! one RaL® Ros Mie nm ohitd, Pattern 4,499, in sizes for gi % 1 : Est sHOW os 6 Be consnuen) Bend money te “Cannes, The Word, Pultase Dunang, Now one Gre" BLLA'S G58 rica SHR [WEST END. oMRE7S* BOW oii, |e" BRAC ; a Bon ed ey Poss i “ae “

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