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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. Ra Fram in his hot youth killed Lynn Hambtig See, penalty of the lew. Iaunted by remotes Min teed hot reecives (p.onve & Toa ase pubseltice for | "x George Buckley 1s the eon of a thieving moun- an been sent to the penitentiary. Hillyer and George promises to justity the eid: mi hope fo Fim. ps rennin Sov love: © it rae ton, ha of: pros hoi geet Melfare in his tavored sive ° Hillyer undertakes ft Sad be guided In every move by, George Buckley Advise. advise eolling at $1.42, & Co. ities Conwant firey dave, ‘and ister be ‘belleves ers are| Sina ing rea dy to oe CHAPTER Iv. BORGM could say nothing at all. He laid his hand.on the ‘old man’s shoulder, but finally removed it and went lack to his desk, Surely Hillyer was losing his “mind. After all, what man could keep his mental Years? ’ “George, I'm in an awful fix." The merchant rose to his “feet and stood near his clerk. “What's wrong, Mr. Hillyer? Can I help you?" ‘The old trouble in at ho bottom of it," he began, huskily, @nd’then he cleared his throat and went on more distinctly, "AIL along I have thought, in offerin’ up prayers (or pardon, that I'd beg tho Almighty fer a sign whether I was forgiven ernot. Somehow 1 Believed He'd give it, but every time was’ tempted to ask for it 1 would back out. I was @feared-the sign would be agin me. But after you pvercome ¥ore tempthtion to drowned yore late trouble in drink, an’ shouldered it like'a man, I thought I'd resk !t an ax the Almighty to- give me Jest a hint that I was on the right foad in takin’ you up as a—a substitute for Lynn Ham- Deight. But what sort of a sign to ax fer wns what bothered meg: Then it come to me liké a flash o' lightnin’ one mornin’ when wheat was so low an‘ you sald so positive that you Pelleved it ud go higher. Goorge. I tuck all the money I'd Detrowed from you an’ invested It—in yore name, mind you at the lowest notch, an’ then I put in lots o' my own dater whon wheat begun to climb, ‘The propoultion was this: 1 was to go entirely by what you sald in every respect, an’ ef it turned out well I was to take it that I was on the right track. God knows I've Legn mighty nigh crazy through it all, but never darin’ to say @ word to you. I'vo Deen anxious to close out eral times, but 1 stuck to my Dlan an’ was gulded by yore judgment. “But I simply can't understand what {8 the matter now," sald Buckley. "Heaven knows you've made a pile o' money Out of the transaction.” “Ig we could sell nuw—yes; but, oh, George, I know that the market Is on’a coNapse. I feel it, I know that Jacob's offer to’ take It on thirty days is Je rap the Almighty's ye darin' to ask fer the sign, J cone Ie in’ wants our wheat on a credit to Ride ‘im over, an ? Oh, I feel it in-may soul! shoulder and looked “You fare simply tetting sour im, run away with you,” he sald.) “You have eogee ren this till you have lost the power of calm reason. Hillyer, I'm as suse of the avillty of Jacoos @ Conve ape that I stan? here. legram for Hillyer, George opened it, nervous in meelf. The oolor flashed into his chook, & lent he read the message. He took it back to li the partly open door he saw the merchant tthe bed and heard him praying. “Gud nave ‘he was groaning, “God—do, do have mercy ‘3eorge hesitated an’ Inetan ind then he went sicbed tha old man onthe shoulder “Good new Hiiver,"” jie sald his young yolce full of emotlin. deed pera hed’ Ba is kwardly, his hand yer reesankwan v ands on the railing of the ead; he was as woak asa Clad Reps) ee ' Want dit you say, my boy als face vacant. gorge read tha telegram to him Marke? somewhat firmer. Jacobs & Co. paid cayh. Havo to your credit. Wire instructions 8 were wide open, took an it to the window and ey Thank Goa thank and Tne jit the algn, George’ re pointed upward | ty I'm. on the right road to fo nardin—titink o” that, ransion availed herself of ns ars Bonoeunity to me coutanitinity to Kitty Cosby about abpulia end George reste of ‘iss Coste "8 firirvel from Vi inta. am ‘not aulee fais to nim, Mt - mitted, “or'to Lydia, elther, In not mentioning aor fa been in his favor, n ih off to college's and gave him. extracrdln a Harare be bob oa a ee gel ga | an Nera, and is deoldediy. good-look oe esi 24 with refined people w te chat siwade ray that ¢! qureat: im to pane hig, elbows on the dinner: ont aay Mr. Buckley ‘pute hie ative Post, and not know what to ands, n do! he acts, even on occa- at ditiner, ae it such tings were an ied itope er a that breath qihen aire. Sherry r tel Bent YOu a eathremnend iererher let and your ‘id tgs OS you ‘get in th. ela Ive off myimouths aa som i da was really tholghe yeu had mote ae ee gee cenort that cane, "done i¢-e¢ I'd been''sober”” replied Truitt mad. Ly ON edie saw no more of Trustt that and he was Bog ‘oceupled in hig 0 olan ‘When’ & Rec a breath Ot eb aioeaee anoles Neal S'chout up the strest Ih the directign ne ee @ revolver was fired and a gruit voice cued’ out, "That he oes, boys! This as followed: %, a noaattgn ert any: feet on the brick | n: -gidewalk, a alorm id stifled oaths, lark ima vig posted lown the street in Buenley's direction, It @ mob agp ere rae Jeff Truitt. Tdiy Knowing why he did Je orRe ecured his Dig revolver Heat the di i turned back quickly to i 8, Ee in the mob, numbering more was not ten yards away, Panting and ‘almost ‘out Pot reath, Sent ‘Truitt ‘came Foe aunt Ou ahead of them and just out of their grasp. was making for the warehouse with the inatinl that ‘and. there, alone” In some chance for ox He h rme.and darted past. ‘Mm int, hia’ ae rge thundered, revolver levelled ‘at th man in the Tea Halt. aa ‘alls blow zene brains out The man fell « mover: behind him, and the surg came to a ie aitalet What's th Pate @ man In the rear. “What's gt me," sald Dusky oa “That boy has come t me for protection, and a have iit Phave fe'sRopt mi is i ‘ou in your trac! ei Oh, come oft? in the "| you "Git put 9 a orying back from the weapon in Buck- ley's, ‘ote aay hand. Silence feli—a threatening silence. Thi ing of @ revolver somewhere in the crowd sounded ey noat at me. you Arty coward.” said Buck-|f* ci ht, ‘Here I stand in the light, I 5 a eee te Mee tate RAYoo harm George Buckley an’ I'll put ‘uct re pe ‘@ sound of a stru, stified osthe and the ash of @ revolver as 1 i suruak he averent. it was f gota: cE et n i reais to t ose an any cae nada en make Ss Rt, oe a Sed (quis STORY BROAN MONDAY AND WILI, END SATURDAY.) The Potato Bus Is the Sensation at the Fashion Show. vi Ue _ -THE SUBSTITUTE. — BY WILL N. HARBEN, Author of “Abner. Daniel,’’ ‘‘Westerfelt,’’ &c, Printed by permission of Harper & Brothers. fakes George from his bad environment, eduoates him end) | sarrying uy passed the bis. tire: proot yous =F i oy, repr culation in wheat, ,reeolving to risk his all in| bathnoe under he ‘pressure that had been on him all those/ NING. w WORLD'S HOME . MAGAZINE 2 ==" | ge re ro Beautiful and Expensive Paris Gowns Over Which the Brilliant Beetle Roves at His Sweet Will, nounced in the chances contemplated ON ir gt) ae Buc find space for iteelf—and te having bind work to do It, Women won tray silm figures, and they cling te ons habit back almost as closely as it singe} to them, The new skirts will shaw * more volume, but it will be principe liv below the hips, Around the hips close ~ fitting is still the fashion, and the fulness is whirred or piaited in there, natural condition,” 1 near tho front; “but The sleéves--are eo: tull-n tee e rif we sia & fata ‘ahs im th oe BR ete phigh | ; : 7h ' . them full at the shoulders ay well ae = + fi } i tt e ele ih Toes, ms J Went roun ore a favorable clan. below the elbows. lowered his revolver, Gat Noss boys; he said, Bes , he q 7 f ‘The cape-iHke finish around ‘the aoule vada Ta forty d gpoke as 1 ala muse ‘now. You aro all t . : ee led a George ‘and “erate Sack to Tis bedroom, Buckley Copyright, 1903, by Harper & Brothers, The voluminous skirt is trying to ‘TRIMMING. in 1 sa Oks Lil t woul Ve jeat “here with a whole fot o money in'e sate its fat George, i Combination 18ck, Pyckley told him. “It would nt puralars vee 1 hol to open 1 ° Srouldwake ine. Thacs wi 1 Peso Here. Naaziy © 601 Y wo, iF paving, with a % ity, but the gate ay it are tn it Y @re better than those at the bi that ly the people Want to Gepost Within Mout Mr. Hil likes to, Tous as of dc atte es replied Bu ugh: Us Toga ever Tere, s every ANTS faa tol nin gO away Kenner slepps Je’ me lle on a pile of PSone want Calva toe, that the women wend their way. } _ ha The mere man follows her meekly--to ep y " ) ea ait th laa gna tured hy tot : ‘ wonder If not to admire nf all phat talk fouteh ¢ . ou'y ; : ‘tines Tata a out of, c f | White Bride's Gown ou neh, q : the tie Sat you are:| | f ( ” i i That Cost $2, Rk remove. eu X é Ne i j / HN : These Paris gowns show the well- ki ee Why {4s eld Junk-shop was turned into a regular fort 1 Sail B : " Siow HAsss [OF meat ee een last night,” Kenner Jested am he slouched tee the oa ‘ : j C ” : Hnown French gowa-makers, One love: EGectt after breakfast, a bundle of letters in i p , {ly Paquin creation ts a centre alwaye \ lilyer exchanged glances and smiled. f ‘oup of “oh-ing and “ah-ing* "You'd have tho Shee, Sroup se st eel 4 ueht something Was wrong if ‘you'd been |women. It Is a bridal gown of purost i Woman came dawn the white and its cont is $2,000. r B heavy gray shawi The Another Parle xown of pure white 1 LIVING JEWELRY. oe is Bia "tete hand, as desicned of broadcloth, cut out all over] The craze for living jewelry ele ry si) and waist in an intricate Open.) Tevived In London's smart society. am work pattern. Through these internttcds | che sont Gh con OR n the bros ows Yining | in gold - the moe |in the broadcloth shows an underlining) © Onin geMt cats: among. the moet the same prinelple, small tortoises, pe easionally studded with Jewels, are wor harms, a “My Lord, they news last night. eet eR coldsemsthe f Wins toeien Nae Rappened, Tutt cals to hie wite, set) fi7 Fo | No n of lace. The whole effect ts that of an eat how it ha (i 4 f d eyes alt full of tears, Pan’ ime "ny my ods wee te “ . 4 elaborate applique of white dh top of We wanted to see—to look at the man that—that saved one \ white, ghilds Thar he is, Mattida, thar he lai Thara the chap : d Hae RU en Ra ADIT org” hee. mood up In the te that ragin’ mob an’ s th j 3 01 ( ’ stul ex- Rot our bay it ud be over ats Aen ym George: Suckiey Say ; ee tion, which had ite own succes done it. He''-— the old man's voice sank 4 y ; / 2 ‘ $ hibit Inst year, ta, uf course, a very tment that It Wax eareely audibie— Jonette 'T wish Ged s it p i prominent part of this first “really ders Is shown in nedely every gown, ‘his offezt in some instances fs much George reached the front a messenger-boy came] « Mr. » Buckley, where {t happened, I mean from which direction . ; i He Ke | i did the faub com fa this the door—where the poor bese - A GOOD DRESS ' Amusements. Le Mr. | where you stood- ! fi gang over thera tor moonghialug,” eaia George, 11 | °F 2 this step dies as sure] tha. ould help me talk but He. Wonks, r'had lots Moai wuctet aucy, a chasuble, terminating in front tm to say, but, damn it, eed fs thiol } Hi ; . Miss Elleabeth White, now, ae then, tx |! TOOT ane in furs ie the moles | nao fo aitkeeotna . i i , i the genial fuling spirit, to whose au- {yi ° Wen aD ard ‘piso ARE 10 wl ‘im peaci he wanis! She - re! , % y thority all the visiting dressmakers well as many elegant Ten soft, drew jior bonnet over her face and fell to asebINe iad, ; . ¢ } yield willingly. Her Protective Associa: | SOU i* mans eapanee y anfMtt stood Taty Was Ee ye fo, the door. | [ami i A p | soto tion In holding a eort of side ahow thie} in hd Gray fe mows clewant. show more Cratston, and Kitt Comm by a ing few fect trom him | fi: . ] 4 Sede Pate ries ie manonlc Temple, But $e | originality Of Gkeigning Indu seen ctl They had heard a ex great tears stood nnd * i | : ’ mysteries of Wree Masons are as nothe (0. oo a sens. Ofte lon resaan eaiael inher face shone a kindling light Upok either ieee ant! AS ; ing to the secrecy with which these | Foreeous . faced Cara to breatne, Covered with embarrassment, Buckley meetings kept tacred to the dreas- | 1" of cardinal red, made of satin- 9 makers who have been initlated ana | tfimmed with ermine. Angther ie of Nescleet snow-white A: ‘wool, alone know the pass-word and are ad- feted with ils finishings done ‘eitectively Cy turquoise blue. The long-napped white 'm. hand and sto; ont dont’ ghe sald, gently, almost reverently, as she looked straight into his. @ “Dor 1 Te fad not Venn Introduced to her companion, and the fact From the hints that are allowed t@ | sstrachan stoma s favorite material, but seemed to have eccaped her. The three walked to the door, b fail from the high priestesses of fash-lthe few moleskin is the very latest nad 2m Mhlen couby, Mr. Buckley,” Kitty said, sweetly. “Lydia A ‘ lon the following forecomins of fall |thing for chic wra completely, forgotten that we don't know each other . . y ‘yd Sete “Bh ie styles were p#tinfully gathered, ‘The kimona effect, elther long or very sorry,’ fe) began, but Lydia put up her gloved ‘copped hing. bi SUN prevails in most of the new ‘This is a rather rough-and-tumble, camp-meotiny reception ~ Py The real kt to offer you the first time you honor the old warehouse with poe \Fall Stytes Forecast The real fimona Heel te pict rea Your presence, Miss Cosby, ne managed to get out, “but we Y {| In the Gorgeous Show, |oriental by the Oriental are an emotional people, - Stanufacturing Company poderneath “Hush!” suddenly exclaimed Lydia, facing him with her o - There is nothing ve very pror!¥rench gowns on the main floor, great, wondering eyes. “Don't speak lightly of that.” Then - arenas ET her voice gank into ineffabie tness. “Show me, r y . companied them to the Cfo helped the: - Ee! fs ae ubhed and embarrassed. Ldia "waa Galet and iia , ¢ Bienes : oe or other como up and see us very soon,” she sald. “I ea Kitty.” maui a ete pie: “ha wae fe" totent LY OF THE SHOW sored anda bright. epring daw goed Boone the Chr iste aah : sin itt Visiting relatiy Described by were bee might super- HARRIET HUBBARD AYER asa eormens Saat Hse PROCTOR Fe, Pe need not be '. ever can lock quite more elegant or The ¢ jot be thrown away. Wiliam Friend & Co, Others, 3 cate a can be reereee hase, Sosy : altogether lovely as an up-to-date to the latest feahtan: Oth Ave, } :2732,2855 0% cee. Big Vavderilie Copianeae | i } Werldiing of wax. The Fashion Show fs ‘n full blast new, fresh colors can Re 68th St.) SE en! <e, The gowns are in oyidence from the Givenit with The Man trom Mexi moment one passes the tcket-taker, 126th Si. fwavoruess big Voste They adorn even the figures in the By ebotoutia Bias waco ster, vesubule, which an enterprising DIAMOND DYES om THEATRE, Gin a ay sas 63 ie totend che, Dianting ine on, his farms" inthe Vieinityy and ree Cuperate his’ tal eal! Rie evening was loaganit atta Y as George aaptered the gate at ‘, perfumer Has made xhibit i r Rulers weleian to. aoa PE Ba Te dies IVAT the potato bug! trial of modes and stylos wT MNS 4 special department of aavice, and , duction of the Cems es Orem ring th latch of of the (a c Once more the old proverb garments adorn his smting mannitns| Simple of goods whee aeibh et reine: Brad By a HRA t melinre opened. a Teett Georse for an is exeniplified. “All things as they automatically 1¢t their latest) Ditwetion Boou ane 4r Dyed Samples Pree . PRINCESS or "KENSINGTON, f-way between the to and tha’ si 14 come to him who knows how cut-in sleeve arms to extend clusters DIAMOND DYE: ey te want tos ste you, Stick Hey, ia eid shantengn to wait.” The potato bug has at of artificial violets that spray you with | —mumemmmcmmeeeeeeen Vi | wines JAMES T, POWERS, ,. chai, Wary we cornea come into his kingdom. He| |’ } perfume, 4 ‘cea ! TMNBRSTRIDW GAG Poe STE oReered' then nes eoe *ctnbatS SHR" Js to adorn the ball gown of lovely Once fairly inside the big amphithe- for wows Remeialiine ea ase AR fine Siflaine woman. atre, however, a woman ds in « woman's ster ace ‘ADISE Ri GARD Bs simply Went to ray to yqu, * Telfare sald, with . ’ a Ww. PL FUR Co. eer, rou and T cannot er the samerroeet | That ever mortal man should envy paradise, Gowns, gowns, gowns! Wraps, 191 Bway arte ne tae Vir 14 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS, retorted the younger man hic the despised potato bug! That ever the Wraps, wraps; Evening waists, auto- laeatey’ ind eerie = bet herent von, nie antagonist throug! Insect whose other name !s anathema mobiling costumes, hats, hoelery, eve Amusements, ‘ you. Going abroad?" lected by Dame Fashion as him in astonishme; should be sele ! f had not dreamed shat Buckley would dare to meee anything | Beauty's close companion! Verily iver and what fended 10 prope 5 t le. Wwer and what he’ intended to propose??? “nsidering hit] Madame 1a Mode, {t 1s to sm T id exacting “You know what I mean,” eat That most capricious an angry. "You know welt enovan why Taig eens, more! sng charming of tyrants, Dame Fash- sauabin he same drawing-room with you, You densiySe82 lion, has certainly bentirred herself this reason, and I hope she 4s not laughing RRS Rar} cnelorny Most contemptibie crea |in her leeve by way of the greqt ; ani tay whom I certalpiy would consider beneath wri et| Fashion Bhow, Yet so it ts, for Madame IT 18. A PRETTY. BUG. ining, Rey rent bha undef the roof of most Fespectable. it la Mode, Queen of Capriciousness, has i despised potato jomelinae are the most typ- ‘Telfare smothered an oath and sto selected the hitherto , es is ovelty decoration form of beetles, and the potato bug “rea gat propecia ne mentee goth bi Gal beet areca can Sart tinotarm. decemiineata) ie. one 0 make to for the Dall fowibe more surprised than| ranch of the family. ‘Thay are distin- , ; ue any so brave man, individually | 8uished by thelr oval and convex shapes, | Shrink, laces that won't fatr woman I. having in-muany cases a grent resem-| Sots that will make you sy] and collectively, at this latest whim a blance to. tedy ererinailansds (that -will awathal you aaccamyll re HEE, Do Ae Vel my Lady Modish, it is the erstwh : while thelr colors are nearly alwayalall spread out in attractive displa: Y understand each| offending insect never named before. I! yicntiy metallic or otherwine conspicu- | somebody in each booth to tell + truly belleve, except in connection with] ous says the Royal Natural H thelr trespective merits or sur thing that could possibly pertain to a Dalonlanes wa arranged Beatty, MANHATTAN BEACH TO-DAY, PA BST rare ee Oe, all intorraingled with“ om, Shannon's eft, Band, |" °). Ts Nave that help in beautifying women. TU-NIONT | PAIN’S POMPEU *|—®054 ATs, (AND ORAND FU WORKS neer Oe ev, c Fashions of Other Days Ors ow vith ea ™NAT M. Wits Also on Exhibition. PIN the new musical comedy, A SON OF Rest, Si Me eactng LABOR DAY Natio Mon. Spt. The advertiser of course is turned loose | at 4 ST ‘Andrew. Bowe! Artahena-Pogue at’the snow. ——— able variety oosupy the JL pane periertianie Dark wae eraceiule aicawn thikly. @liks EABOS DAY. , ttae |Semtoa SEPT. 5 5. of the newest sheen, flannels that won't) —————___. JAPAN ig NIGHT, Souvenirs io Every Lady, cor. |MATKSTIG BRA Cghs te a07.8 88 | races on tude Toe 2c) a Sea” | ys iNg my sa] WIZARD OF OF eats Hat ai if, that wo have begun a LABOR DAY MAT, NEXT MONDAY. nding, He placed ‘one Sp fa!4 Buck- tic adjective, The potato bug we, know has alternate} One booth shows picturerquely the eva. | ——W'th MON SS en cl Bats Se ami eran ore Over tie? feet on scree B Yalow and black stripes and grows to de| lution of taxmicns tor women trom 100] Hla iat gay eRe" re) PASTOR'S. cnet And I want to sey to you thatel tt0, Ha Your ‘duinnederat? | Bevies of the Bugs 3-8 to 1-2 inch Jong. to 183 The quaint grandmothery cos bs times form an interesting contrast with! THE EARL OF "PAWTUCKET, Sore a wits vata the pronounced styles of our own year i uxt Sond ee Yarht Race * _Veent Race Pictures | ee J f "Dy Mvlodrematie Hil, HEN The Fashion Show began Monday nigh | of aca lhe c ard would be , j . A eantea, v4 of slew ‘le Tt-you don't be-|—the really first fashion show ever yet| It fa to the Parly gowns tn the balcony | 7 Academy of Mu i iain st 4 Tring Pi, Be AMERI ‘ can ae Men of nom ZOU say does | rere ae long-suffering readers, go| held at Amert reat faphion centre, | —————-— ———— |THE BOSTONIANS "3 33 kore haere eas On, nt ue honor oo weve tives to the Peahion Show and| Maybe the Four Hundred were not much| a5 ROBIN HOOD. TT ATT belpless to tespnt ites T age inthe insult @ ima man whe ilps Xect your steps to the Prench exhibits] !n evidence at the opening of the Fash- | CASTOR IA y nelle jaa t ay this You would fabs adh fon Show. Maybe the throngs of ral |, Telfare was pantin; Sis “hus 8¥¢0 fell peneatn |. ‘There You will ee a ball gown from| town dressmakera saw. not even the| For Infants and Children, y - | ert di ft the fi edges a ey sean me ph agen ARG] rari whan fo nian aor: | ay soe auc tregezatt) he Kind You Have Always Bough END ERSON 5 mtg METROPOLIS pres aa wa a lo brog hi | -| Pour Hundred’s outskirts til they trail 1434 at, @& 34 4: jer 2 Myatt ahs i rs Pao ia t dealy fin i wha | Possibly the IN Beer Sethe voluminously through the Bight Hun- pete sae) /AUSIC HALE AO a hion of rewlnk fa inning has CATE. ol Restaurant Wea — —— But the out-of-town dressmakers were Seon BOSTOCK S) brillient beetles on etening gowns. “At)iaooy, notwithstanding ; DALY'S | cae ha hae =. Wed. & Ser, 2. spect 1 have £08 the people you are visiting, Yue for the ro: Are on the ParisGowns.| - is; tl ir I've met pra sont ot it hat What the potato bug thinks of the| Ato bugs all over the akirt and bodice. a change of view am ay a 199 i Pe ttca ook fi rank Me ack rove this ——— mo en ta: ie : a: be any rate, the tny potato bugs sparkle ecstatic exclamatl 4 ar Charles Frohman'a and Geo, Bdwardes's Ce ax. aya 102, red hi At tora ¢ the tilate, in a dewlldering way, ‘atic exclamations and: a f nes Mbert OE Nt nn roach fa handy | and ecintitiate, Pa pent regenerate Cory mi Bve ia Cli : 50c. PLITTLE MA abject?" G Aaked All ovor tha Paris ball frock. ‘They are| the gorgeous, ereatione thar acters | Oe ale Bad bgies8) Sip, io THRE) MAIDS. a rhe sa Poe f resumably metal bugs, but to the un- Fas we ait in, tear Leon ave action | Ga RRIC EATRE, wh he find lat i according. to Feahion Show authoritie 434 ts.: 2890 Bl ave, 190th & Ielot 6 Kvonings, $30. Matinee Saturday, 2 15. Seima Herman, Next Week, Fight AN. YAOUT INEMAT OS ae tutored oye they might be live or dead] js to wear during next season, 108., opticians. ‘sole patel iY ad- | bugs from a real potato patch, ad s pictTeis BROS. optict: patentess, JONG ice VIVIAN'S PAPAS MUSER, |xirs Attractions ut} The lady of the potato patch bids fair| Gowns and Wraps bal 2 Amusements. BIJOU 82%. | OPENS TONIGHT erat pace, ate, Seah oot aeajr te THIADISON SQUARE GARDEN G{RAND{ SILVER SLIPPER |i Soe Gorgeous, indeed, are many of the: BERNARD. not very different in ner general anat-| creations designed for emert wink To-Nlonl, Electrical | OR HER CHILDREN'S SAKE," WEST, END. Duss 7. Laver te it} omy than nundreds of other Denutiru) gowns and wraps. If the little does: Fe LUNA AND... MINER’. s STH ladies now “showing off beautiful r from up-State and the bdigge: Disi I ‘ fowns at the Fashion Siow. 10 i her |pnea from, Boston Washington anal SHOW. Doty! Pe AX CAKE-WALK xt rents. | tq be more talked adout than the Y!nowned Mra. Wiggs, of the Cabb ok other provincial towns go home and ‘attempt to copy these designs for their Potato-due [gown endl Keopn ier tha aig in Paris Gowns, | PARK. FRIDAY. Geer Pe dmiting and lirongs i .. CIRCLE Wn MYWIRE SHDESHNDS Ee : it or elghtaeers, é customers ither ther customers or] 11 AH, [011 P.M. ADMISSION, SOC |x MY WIPE'S AQSBANDS "ernie Tose in her wad ae It's a French Bug, gee a A Uy ears GT i aOR Matinee To-Day. MAGGIE CLINE, "370x848 Brooklyn Amusements. ES, Yorks & Adama, 3 Damonds and many others 2 ei, Tag 18 JUBILEE week. But It Gets There, Btc,| oiner ‘ar the Fashion Show to see] DEWEY {iewin’ "Ss BIG SHOW, he Ka George. a Sur Yo Appear ‘at oars sad audtans hag h of the t mh most bewilder t4th S BRIGHTO , ” 3. which of the two ca e wilde: ai it. ere a Bowery near Canal MA neve ine praia ries Sep eee ud celta torte! fapstonne res es li the beholder with Intricate “latest Grand Sunday Concert, | ATLANTIC se reas Canal ae " fo, ee aig aes een safest BEACH Ee : ei ae i Lionite onc | A0° caus’ on a cnrtin amaint efron | cand. the waxen ladies, wearing at HURTIG & SEAMON’S 13 zt Diao, oo toes | Be MAUR SS can Wl Wert, Blily Ciittord, others, an elegant white ball gown, and| these fripperies of fashion, smilo and aa Bway [BEST SHOW ly 3OWae a 4S ea ‘4 princl; cipal trimmings Srraee offemitk as if serenely conscious that no ZB?! Ave. Mat. ray, TH FRONTIBR. KU, of mall speckied fae week="A GARAT GAME” offreal Mesh-and-blood woman ever did or

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