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By * © The in the hope of saving! becomes engaged. ty fe hoven rat her engagzemen marry. Later, Mark Heathen ae, gtne Aer .Eater, aa oe Head for and, wine, Blackepo fo another estate of hi own. ———— ‘ "CHAPTER V. % i In Exile. Z “Tyne Royal, Oct. 19. a ae MARRIET; Are you very angry with mo because T never answered your ‘long, kind Jetters?. Well, I could not: that ia my only excuse. And you will, I know, for- mive me, Tam very lonely here. and— rgnda ttle friehtened. Will you come |” ayy tome? Tell Charlie T will not keep you long—only a very little time—if he Will fu&t spare you to me for a while. Give Nim dnd the children my love, And ver believe me your own “KATHERINE. do come! I want “Pp. 80h, you. 4Chasio," cried Mre, Charteris, spring- Ing to her fest, “this letter is from our atherine.” And Mrs. Charteris read the letfer through once more for her husband's’ benent. “sYou must Ko to her at once, Harry, ers decided, when it was fin- Harry, * Warrenne had no right to send er to such an isolated spot as I cun- ®lude this Tyne Royal must be, no mat- Yer how much she may havo wished it. Could you not manage to bring her “Back heré with you, Harry? Poor lit- te soul, without a friend to speak to, Ro wonder she feels lonely!” “That's a dear boy, said his wife Pleasantly, running out of the room to make preparations for her journey. She was a woman who always en- “tered with her whole heart into any band, never letting “the grass grow Under her feet n@ so the next even- saw her alighting at the Katherine's new residence as freali'and charming as though rall- ‘ay Journeys and the fatigues hccom- <panying.them were of no consequence ‘whatever. ) Tyne Royal, as she entered it, seemed ;elmestas fine a house as Warretine Hall, and by no means gloomy, as both she and Charlfe had agreed to consider it, It was not so large, perhaps, as the latter rpsidence, but w to institute comparisons as sho fol- lowed the ancient butler up the broad ‘carved staircase to the upper corridor, ‘where she was met by an under-house- -maid and a large, red-faced, muscular 4. altogether, remarkable-looking per- eon an eye that would have cowed fe bodys This "austere tndividual waited in solemn silence and a rather menacing at- | © siitude for. Mra, Charteris's “How {s Lady Warren: ‘ow, hushed tone, as though n very tip-top of her most voice, as though determined Charteris's attempt at where,, amidst a wilderness of pillows, Jay Katherine Warrenne with a little, humanity in her arm! rm-hearted \Harriet Charteris, with a sob of in- tense emotion, running over and kneel- “$pe down by her side, while Katherine ‘could only throw her soft white arm ‘pround ber friend/s neck and weep allent, Joyful tears. Presently Mrs. Charteris became ‘ware that something was due to the ite pushed back the pink flannel to gate it. th face 1t contained, and was “tented ly lost in admiration of the ‘tiny, wrinkled features, that looked like ‘nothing In all the world so much as a, diint ifdia-rubber pafnted face, “When ‘was it?” asked. «Phe ‘very day I wrote to you,” Kath- erine' answered, a proud, happy. smile “Tighting up her small f my dar- fim ms. just three da: —passin: fond, Ing fingers over the unton- clots Baby forehead. ’ ‘boy?’ Harriet asked, again peer- ‘ing Yown' mysteriously into the precious, eozy bundle. ““Yeu,! @ boy! Lady Warrenne re- ‘eponded) gratefully, though why she ‘ghould hive been so thankful that the | foatly upon her kneo. “Batherine,”” sald Mrs. Charteris. at once what It is r ‘she Is evidently dying with the matter, “howevef small, she had in| ire tifully kept up. Still she had little time | C) ‘other small inmate of the chamber, s0| Inio her Duchess.” , | tocar tebpedfuticas of all ere bec ‘marked down in her busy brain by Mrs, to Charteris Park, 80 things went on until Harry's lenve had almost expired, and she and Lady ,| Warrenne were sitting one morning in the nursery, the baby slumbering peace- fully in its Httle cot close by. Katherine had fellen into one of her absent moods and sat gazing With wistful ees into the leaping fire, when she was startled by the touch of Harry's hand laid “why dot face. “Wh riet! What returned VOU want Mark: Fen Want The th: nN thed; you ‘Oh, crled hi ladvahip, exeltediy« buratitee Por little and throwing her arms around Harrie that determin “went — on, valine Nal tall hazards to gain her point she had at last found oppor: y, Katherine, ¢onsider, my di What are you thinking of? The Tittle one {s a ‘month old to-day, and his own father has never oven been told nt his existence. Now. Is that right?— fg It kind Putting every other con- sideration aside. ‘how can you be so elflsh as to keep that beautiful boy’ All to yourself when you know Mark would 8 Tijeeon # Proud of him, his dear 9 not Know anything of th 1," Katherine wered. ‘drying her ey in: tnt lnudible effort to He a ling to mo since he left. so. man montho ngo—and—and Tate aa he has forgotten all about such a disagreeable, ververee creature a si before ee 3 Iam, long, long a ean you ‘talk such ‘abominabl nonsense,” Mrg.. Thartorts broke tn, el: mont angel en'yon know very"s hat he loves you this moment sus devolenyet had nearly sald. foo fant as ever he did? You e hy pect bhin\ to-weite love: woman who Jet ‘him se little she ca be senaible, Katherin that you ar tivel him again and make it a sure you must be dying 20 do you are totally rthy of. the best breathed my own T wonder you ow him that per- @ ho would care to v Warrenne de- Ing over to the cradle and kneeling down, beside ie “in spite ofall you say, Harriet, you: know 4m your heart he ‘ought to have written. ~ Not that T think Tonty. —onh sleeping cherubs you and can never care to ate those t St. not care to ee Us: -can we. my. A id care, no matter how are 1 tect c} in’ thoughtful gilence, aang, made, som plausible excu: ing the room ran aulekly down the the most’ surreptitiou: manner imaginanle, ark Warrenne'e | address isekeeper. and forthwith. Indited Nim ‘@ somewhat rent epistie, in which Tata before affairs and: wound up by demanding his Presence at Tyne “Royal without loss of, hte ‘etter, at she senled-and deposited in. the post: stot “attsn abe Up ataife again. to. Katherine's room, and ‘without @ single sign of conscious guilt upon her counten: red in- fo conversation with that unsuspicious woman, The whole of the next.day she patch, ed and watted for some recognition of her intelligence, until ‘about 4 o'clock, when she received an osynous-lookinl red-colored envelope, which contains a taeare) hic despatch from Str to the effect that he would reach Tyno Royal about 5 or 6 o'clock on the fol- lowing evening, This, tel it un} e next morning at breakfast, said she, slowly, ‘‘some- thing tells me that Mark will be here to-da: ‘Ol if exclaimed, turning 90 pale that, Mrs. Charte [s was t trigh Now. 01 "Phere appalling in what I have sure, tovmake you look so white and seared. He 1% only your husband, aft ll, you kn, Wi: though really one, w ‘would imagine from your manner that. modern Bluebeard at. the. very leaste: or a wol in sheep's clothl ae thing else equally un) bss here; if ‘you “falat, my. dear, Baivery. aotry. for it ag T ‘ehild oduld come tinder the denomina-|¥0U leldn ofa. "son end hetr” Harriet could ‘not coficelve, unless, indeed, she fan- eled that somebody else might be so. + -Yow'naughty child, not to send for “ghd before,”'Mru. Charteris said, lov- tingly. ‘Tam really angry with you, and horribly Jealous of that formidable ‘aragon'T met just’ outside your door, whe sebined anxious to carry me off at once to thé lock-up, and who, I am sure, “wouM "have killed you had not Provi- “derice sénit’ me to the rescue. Well, now Iam here, I have decided that I shall “athy with you for a month, until you ete pettettly strong ‘and able to dety ‘her,’ s0 ‘I tonstitute’ myself your chief ‘purse th Grathary, with all due respect “€> your “61a goldier.’ ” Nearly the whole of a month’ passed sway pleasantly and swiftly enough, “enlivenéd"by daily skirmishes with Mrs. “Rubkin—the belligeront—in which Har- riet afwnys came off victorious, to the former'é intense disgust, until at length o was finally defeated, and Lady War- ‘renmé Was ‘fooking quite strong and handsome again, while the baby had grown! pésitively beautiful—in fact, the qnost beautiful baby in all the world— And Knew its mamma perfectly, At gest go tts mamma said, and of course pobody,-ot even Mrs. Ruskin, that oat formidable personage—was rude Bnet eh contradict her, ‘farrenne was happy in “osabsh treasure there could be t. With.the little one in her UT lbadlangr cost ICAN it there were en, moves alags ‘when her eyes re- ‘These signs ana tokens of » “mind Gineanod” were all carefully. noted and Charteris, and, oddly enough, were se- exulted over by that unfeeling yoting woman in the privacy of her own Apartment, besides being frequently the subject of numerous letters despatched lady Watrenne repeated, a conscious flush overspreading her fair, tt have to wish for? 1 want nothing.” And she = Nervous fondness toward r bronching tie forbidden topic. exact state of Mrs. Charterts dro} and Ps nothing copped iet!"" poor Lady Warrenne tting down her teacup, and Children’s Hosie Black Cashmere Ribbed Hose, made of exceilett quality yarn, elastic and durable; double heels, knees and tees; all Sizes, 5 ta. 9%; special at........ OCOD OTOUD OOO Sst ioe bide Fine Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose, fast black, long-wearing, made of excellent quality yarn; double heels and Wad all sizes, 5 to 9M; special at............+. Imported Black Lace Lisle Hose, splendid Git \ sortment of pretty patterns; full fashioned; regular made; spliced heels and toes; sizes 5 to 9¥4; usually sold at 45c, a iglatcaess ST OOHNUUCLEGURHOOrH K 100 s+. 246 Misses’ Dresses-* F'. Eton Suits, new model, made of fancy mixtures, trimmed with cloth bands, braid and buttons; Jackets {are lined, five-gored tailored skirt Children’s Dresses-2 ¥'. High-neck Dresses, made of sheer white lawn, yoke formed of em- broidery and’ lace inserting; full skirt trimmed with five rows of tucks and finished with deep hem, | sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16 yrs.$7.81 sizes 4 to 14 years.......$1.47 Box -plaited Russian Blouse Dresses, made of blue, pink and cadet chambray, colar, belt and cuffs trimmed with braid; skirt finished with iden hem, dea} ss One- niece Dressea, , trimmed with tucks, full sleeves finished with fancy cuffs, white linen rolling collar, patent leather belt, sizes 4 to 14 YERMS ceccieas ioirnconcee ih Russian Blouse Dresses, made of blue chambray, box pleated, trim- trimmed with braid, shield» and med with large white pearl but- tons, white collar, silk tie and belt, sizes 4 to 14 years. High-neck Dresses, made of sheer white lawn, round yoke formed of tucks and lace trimmed with several rows of in- serting, ribbon flounce, sites 6 to 14 years. .$2.96 UU Dresses, aes st pedlacg 18. years. .....-...404 white lawn, yoke formed of tac! i ha over shoul-| Children’s Coats-4 Fi. Box Reefers, made of tan covert blue cheviot, double-breasted 4 to 14 f N=:\ BOROOUO CO GOOCKIOS 27 44.) made 0 sheer white lawn, round yoke, standing. collar and deep Collarless Reefers, made of tan Perth fprees of altertitte, vad) of ‘alenciennes lace be iar-stitch- izes 4 4 y ec lawn, full puff sleeve, finished rsaeneepiae e bed with lace cuffs; skirt finished with several rows of tucks and deep hem, 6 to 12 years... Russian Blouse Dresses,-made of 16 and 18 years. linen, sailor collar inserting; skirt belt and deep ders, collar, belt and cuffs trim- med with embroidery; -full. skirt trimmed with tucks and deep hem) sizes 6 ig, 14. years. High.- neck Dresses, with leather belt, sizes 4 to 14 Two- - plece Regulation Dresses, linen," with sailor collar, shield and silk tie, sleeve decorated with emblem, 14, 16 and 18 yrs. .$11.96 16 and 18 years R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACVYS Bway at 6th ay 4th to 35th St. Announce for SATURDAY A Special Sale of wy ast Fi. . 19¢ in an as- y, sizes 10 to 16 years.. made of tan s 4 to 14 years years...4, sey $3.74] effect, notched collar, Collarless Box Coats 385.49 ith. cloth straps, Junior Eton Suits, made of blue, gray and green mixtures, Inlaid collar, vest and cuffs trimmed with white cloth silk braid and buttons; gored skirt'trimmed with cloth straps, braid and buttons, Russian Blouse Dresses, made of white serge, box plaited, finished with several rows of fancy stitch- ing, sleeve decorated with eae Regulation Suits, made of tae mixtures, sailor collar and cuffs sleeve decorated with emblem; side-plaited skirt, ons 14 uy 18 Regulation Suits, raade, a white serge, blouse has deep yoke and large sailor collar and cuffs trim- med with gold-and-silk braid, shield and sleeve decBrated with embroidered emblem; plaited skirt, finished with deep hem, i alee, to § covert and blue and black cheviot, fancy sleeve with turn-over cuffs, breasted, made of tan covert and blue and black cheviot, tucked sleeve finished with’ cuffs, Leap 14, Norfolk Jackets, fly front, made of trimmed with embroidery, finished blue cheviot, ta lor- stitched throughout, sleeve decorated with + bee feed e wees S649 emblem, sizes 4 to 14 years..$5.96 Fitted Jackets, made of t: t nrade of natural and white “all- ott, inlaid stitched collar, fine throughout with taffeta, Cor | | 0 him?’ Lady War asked. Tembling in every limb, and] © fared ota heed of Harriet’s good-na. re (ro Be Continued.) Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT ToothPowder me ELEGANT args LUXURY Pony Peano tnamaest posed sh w S KE Gyor. IDS Amusements. REERICA. AN Bve.a 30. Mat, 5 Rat, 26 & Mo. 5 C4 «Ntech?. 20 Grand $1.59 Book iogeen! ir. iw Quincy Adams Sawyer Next eases Rate an CON Week— "OUT OF THE FOLD. WEEK LAST Amusements. Amusements. a OTHER FROM KAY'S BE! ean Bac) Silent 101st Time Mar THEATRE. Boor ty it 154th Time March't Vip seawrgrea-nae | PROGTOR'S Toy 2. Res, 75¢. ti 23481 { sensnvate vavbetne, iow Callahan’& Maci fed. & Sat, MERELY to Wea Sat, Paar Bes th st..Bway.6th av. reieeniige fue Be 'WELFTH NIGHT Jefferson D De de Angelis | i MURRAY "i Lars se, a Prices 25; 80, 75, $1. saab me 2'Ev, 8.15 THE "CLIMBERS Beyoe® A Chinese Honeymoon egies as Seaton nee i NEXT. wrek / wy Town ws FOLLY LEW sur. ol Aig {SHS abe IDal 81 SNORTHERN. LIGHTS" Big Vaudeville Twice Daily. SaRERV ED SEATSON SALI 1 ePRVRICES SEINE Sa TS RANGE m as “Konvenird eer avenirs BATH at ANNIE RUSSEL. | alte ‘iia RNTCKERBOCKER, os SPS Shoat TWRLETH NIGHT, ‘Mat Sar. LYGRia eae CT fate geswey te anal ae BROADWAY. SACP ARR, 1s. Mate, 2 Mag af; | | BiGoEST |: HENRY W. SAVAGE 0} Raym itchco: "viene hObeon in the New fdrigccbtld rcs ~ ie Yankee Consul ~ GLITTERING NEW AMSTERDAM srzzines,9,, rageon IVAN —melfinn MONS Ta ee “| ACADEMY OF MUSIC i*|( IRCLE fretrerexion ae B. G, Gilmore & Bug. Tompkins, Props.&Mers. Open Saturday Nights Until GrrmaniG@ Entire B'ock Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St. ‘THE WORLD: je EVENING, MARCH 4, 1904. 10 o’Clock. HEA | We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. “5 | Top Coats and Reefers, $4.00 value; Saturday.. We sell the best Pants | and Waists for boys Young een s 2.50 eee 1.50. Neat mixtures in strong, tightly woven cheviot, in sizes to suit men from 14 to 19 years Men’s Fine Thibet Suits i 12.50. 4 Perfect fitting, are well tallored, fine serge lin- ing, closely fitting col- lar and broad concave houlders; in fact, made to please the moat exacting pur- chaser; stouts ~ and regulars one price. Trousers, broken sizes of $40 and $4.50 lots ........2095 BigValuesfor the Boys Fine navy blue serge Ns Suits, made in new Norfolk style; an ex- tra pair bloomer pants with each Suit; sizes 7 to 16, Satur- ‘ School Suits, guaranteed Pa 95) to Wear AMA BES isis We Offer To-Morrow, Until 1 P, Mace, GIRLS’ FINE LAWN GUIMPES , Extra fine and sheer—zeveral sty'es—with cluster (ucks and close * of open etbroidery insertings—neck and sleeves fini hid with bem- ~ siltched tuiflet—4 to 14 years. Our regular 69, 79 and 98 cent styles...5 01s ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. ® a BOYS) LAUNDERED SHIRTS " 12.50 Men's fine worsted WOMEN’S HIGH CLASS CORSETS Sitk figured and Brocade Cloth and extra fine Coutille—steaight. . feyat:-—with and without Habit Hips—tace and ritben fintsh— also Satin Ribton Girdles—all sizes in the fot— | Men's soles, good broad tor @ 6 8 only... Men's 2.50 Shoes, 1.79. This time we offer you good, ser- viceable, dependable Shoes. made for a New York house. house was overstocked and could not use them so late in the season. manufacturer turned them over to us for quick action, so this is your chance, vicl kid Shoes, heavy and light extension soles, newest le last, medium round toe, low heels, sizes 6 to 10...... ‘heavy soled box calf lace Shoes, Shoes that it is al- most impossible to wear out, sizes 6 to 11.,... Men's Kruger wear-proof calf Shoes, heavy double exte: serviceable as well as stylish, three tabs in various eres _Baturday, 7to10P.M 50c. Ruching, 58 Fancy Pompadour Ruching for back of the neck; made of chif- fon and crepe lisse, with ribbon and lace in all col- ors, Saturday, 7 to 10 P. M., each.:.... 19c. Stockings, 12%c. Wonete maniane extra Bee Drawers, me- quality, it black cotton; in this lot are some with silk | {ium welsht good quallty..wool , stitching, seamless feet, double heels and toes, Saturday, trimmed - 250] pat 123¢ 50c. Corsets, 29c. Extra long waist Corsets, 5 hook, good boning, white and drab, all al aieet, Bararey 7to10 29c Startling Surprises for Saturday Saoeahic 7 to 10. No mail or telephone orders aay 50c, Lace Stocks, 39c, bk Oc, ae crash Ging! Point Venise lace Stocks, with and brown checks; good, strong quality; fast 39C} typ i 75c. Knee Pants, 49c. Boys’ Pants, another large assort- ment of blue, black and fancy - cheviots, double seat and knees, all seams doub! heal pereay, |WOMEN'S LACE LISLE HOSE FAST BLACK— A SPECIAL EARLY SEASON UNDERPRICE OFFERING-—ALL SIZES——25 CENT QUALITY.......... Shoes ihe WOMEN'S NEW SPRING HATS New allk lustre bratd—qwith brims of tucked chiffon—Latest Colonials, Pompadours and Round and Boat Turbans—Black, Brown and Navy —lined—ready for ft: flower or Rosette—Value $2.5) The At this time of year, rather early for the new School $a yet ile a season’s wear begins to show on Winter Clothes, toys are apt to: be in need of extra trousers to keep them presentable. Ti this demand we put om sale, to-morrow, 25". | 5O™ | ear TUOP nd Sor rain. Svery-any entail eee hy ine Rast wal 8 AT5O CENTS inde of Tallor's fine Cloth Remnants—all a4 west ag HOSE ? are made m1 ae Caselmel lone Gingh c. 0. D. Sites navy and Cormeroxe ein best favorite blue THOSE AT: AT 69. 59. CENTS are. otra Ons fine Fancy, Wal rok ia Satueda loomere—2% to 6 ycars—regular price of which was ‘a % 5 “ MISSES’ NI NEW oer SKIRTS ! Made ofthe latest Nub, Fleck aad Mized Skirtings and Manalsh Seitlags~atelaps small checks and mixtyres—newest effects with pleats or strappings—correct iasep pop yet pe pot ah poser a elem lesan 3.00 Walking Skirts, 1.75, Women’s Welking Skirts in all- woo! basket weave, gray, Ox- ford and biack, effects with flare, pretty kilted stitched plete, Saturday, 65c. Underwea®, 45c. to fit the tall and shorf—all ages—12 to 58, a Men's Shirts and and cotton mixed; vel finished; Seceriey. 7 to 10 P. ae Se a 20c. Socks, 1234c. Men's cotton Socks, good quality, tan and fast black, and light weight, seamless feet, double heels and toes; Saturday, 7 to 10 PM. 1246 25c. Head Rests, 0c. Head Rests with large deep ruf- fles, new and beautiful patterns to choose from; made from cre- tonne, in Ai inverted plait in Seti fa as Needlework Dept., beer Saturday, 7 to 10 . eho oe 1,25 Sad Irons, 79c. Mrs. Potts’s Irons, nickel plated, mercerized 3 irons, handle and stand com- 90! sortment, both in stripes and eee Saturday, 7 to 10 Not {gr many ajonths have there been such values offered. :.-:Stenghipste eraceima ici iaskiilal ung apie ge dasizable Jewelry and Watches..:...The opportunity to buy so larcbelow valen texcyouy take advantage of Jewel or Ei se fs ie Brogohes, Gingle Pearl Scart Pins. Rolled Chains, Heavy. Bs By et Cutt Links, ay sy Brooches, { _ were | Men's Signet and Stone Rings. ae farts rete sc “Téand 08) Women's Riohiy Jewelied Rings— 12 98 Sterling Silver Boa Chaing..... igo Link Bracelets, siled . -69 ie nate secs * Jet. Bro) sae oid “Goid Be —ig if5 “25e. White Goods, 12340. White fancy Swisses and white 15c, Plates, 9c. China Bread and Butter Plates, tinted edges, with gold medall- fons and dainty floral centres, 7 t 10 P.M, 29c. Ribbons, 17 Satin taffeta Ribbons, 414 to inches, all colors, made by oe the best manufacturers in noted for high, lustrous finish Ribbons, Satur- the country, 1M rox ry, TH re DAY AFT, _ [DEWEY Bway. \Ladies’ Matines T D: ; oe 3 HN Bowery Burlesquers, Ladies’ Matinee To. Day, Ys ng (SAM DEVERE’S OWN IGHT, Grand Concert, 230 ¢0.||~ hy G Aes Mand| BEST BEST SHOW. Lex,ay.de 107th, Florence Bindie: ext, Woek—Gri wits ae End (Coen WALLACK'S at - COUNTY C) sain’ (AUDEN TRA ae ga |W DA ot BREAN | © aaa agiacne eet, re _ ae Week—s L100LE M. . CULL. teins “Theatre of Varieties “pata SCH ‘eT ay In BALETTE. Where the Lid Is Not Nailed Down No matter how closely an@ faithfully tho police may try to keep the lid on y.{ the gamblers of this great city, they cannnot be expected to be so clever as to stop the latest wrinkle in playing roulette. The method is imported from Paris, Seo fiext Bundey’s World Maga-| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 75ce Wrappers, 50c. Women's Wrappers, ette, percale and lawn, in light and dark colorings, some braid trimmed, others with cape over | Baturday, 7 to 10 P.M. $ skirt, | cakes UC 1.50 Umbrellas, 89, Men's Umbrellas, from merverized ‘taffeta, and tassels, steel rods, paragon C} frames, handles of horn, box- wood, furze, Elna or p handles, Saturday, 7 in flannel- ‘Sewing Machine Oil. Saturday, 7 to 10 P. M., 2-ounce 35. Towels, 20c Towels, 100 dozen, “odd lot,” con- P. M., choice sisting of hemmed, hemstitched and fringed damask and huck, all extra qualities, worth 25c, . 20c¢ | paket ARNO Bolla asie Kemed vet, Women's Chatelaine Watehes. .[° Bole Goi Fear tote 11.49 | womers singe = eit ry aos, Neck Chane, | 4p cat a 'a Double Vest Chains, 1, 5 lL 98) Men's and Boss’ Stiver watstes) 4,98 rene 2 ar, Silver Rope Lo} nette Chat ‘ | ‘5 Silv | day, 7 to 10 Gold ne eat, [oy fang | Women's Silveo Chatelaines....... 13 Cakes of Toilet Soap, 8c, Armour's Japonica Toilet Soap, “NAZARETH” WAISTS FOR CHILDREN “Seconds” of 75 cent KindS,...'..0.......0eseceesecane .39 Hardly necesssty to describ:—75 cent quality” tells tke story!——Sizes 1 to 5& An unusual opportunity to buy # make of great reputation at about Half Price peanitt00 ‘Pictures, 89c. to | Colored Pletures, 50 subjects, gilt or black and gilt frames, size 16x20, with Florentine cor- ae “Tg wor Combination, Mer chotee, gant 1 wottie pure Rye Whiskey, - 1 bottle fine old Wine— your choice of Sherry or Claret—regu- lar price 75c., Saturday, M For$ Early Spring Wear We are constantly receiving reads, 75c. 10, size 72x82,heavy, hemmed white crochet, patterns, Saturday, 7 to 10 P, M,, each... 89: Sp 5 9 ic Bed Spreads, 1 ¢—— —4 eee >y SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, |- slid lel tb sd sani cia As aw Fk dehem dn nd, Weet Fourteenth Street Pursuant to Our Poiicy of MORNING SALES ‘ Sp'c and ofan Shirts of corded Madras and Percale ~Spring’s apes ‘ST Fatterns—separate cufls—sizes 12 to 14 neckbani—value.98. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M,—-NO MAIL ORDERS. eee tegular prices $2.75 10 $3.98-— To-morrow Morning............ ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. V.—NO MAIL ORDERS. A CNLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. ‘ + ON SALE ONLY IN MILLINERY DEPT. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, - e—- A Sale of Knee Pants~ At About Half Value! . THREE GREAT LOTS reo aray and brown checks. stripes, plaids aid-mta hut Trousers tor the mon be matched in quality and price imo net York. nd shape to 16 yeare—not a Pair worth less than 2 rE A pants ba season ollesiag. ————_————__+______e Jewelry Sale Continued fr Buy now! ‘i a ~ late or Silver Cuff Links, Women's Pearl ee Biase) 8.98 - Chain Bracelets, | 64Q | Women's Brittant Rinc— aati : in combination with Diamende— ey Bren. Tee were J 81.26 8 81.00 me ect Unk aren $1.00 | me’ “safeties, MGcaReead ss++ J $2.40 | Mon'e’ Nickel Watches, ae: closed or open tage; | .98 ier Nc LA a Merezrized—Heavy Pearl buttons—si'k bratd finish— Ot Stylish Millinery iy uleex need ee | Table d'Hote Lunch 5 Gourses......30 cents 11.30 TO 2,30 SATURDAY, MARCH & Cxtall a la, Anaiaige: Crean vt Roast, Young Turkey. 0 Prime iba ot feet, “cae also Veni bricassess Staged Parmipe, fasce Semi-Trimmed Hats Seed or Pr are nd ry Smart and Beautiful Tailored and Dress Hats : dans