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A ps > . t agg and Mr. — ae “No, | will not hurry! Oh, such ont aL Naty 1904. by the Press Publishing 1d poor, dear papa in his marry way, Company, New York World.) ‘and J. don't care if you rever come 68 KYO. Mr. Nage. My mind ts made} back; your clacking tongue maves mo up. Give me my money. Give | tired!’ But that was only his brusque me a large allowance and I will ‘ever ask you for a cent. “Always it 1s this sordid discussion about money. At home, when my poor, dear papa was alive, we never alluded to such a thing. Poor papa was so Gensitive, because he wasn't working, and we simply had to hand him over what money we had without any in- delicate allusions to the sordid subject of salary. “Ah papa was so kind, way to try to hide with an attumpt at hearty roughness his sorrow at his lit- tle bird flying from the home nest. “Poor papa never knew what a brute you were. Don't you remember the day you went on his note, when he spoke so glowingly of you? Ah, I do, Mr. Nagg! And then his light-hearted way now and then, for papa was such a Mght-hearted Bohemian! How he de- | tested smug and practical business men e For days and days at a time nobody dared fay a word to him, and if uuycning oc- curred to anger him he didn’t care what it was he smashed so long as it wasn't something that belonged to him, you by his vigorous determination, said a word against you except the time you threatened to have him arrest- ed because he wouldn't leave your place until you came out and Joined a merry party of friends who were waiting .for him around the corner. “But why do I bring up hls hallowed memory? You never understood his rentle nature, You do not understand my gentle nature; you do not under- stand my dear mamma‘s; you do not understand little brother Willie's, “How pleasant my girlhood home was! Ah, when I think of all I gave up, how I nearly broke my papa's heart by leaving him to marry you, I could weep my eyes out. “Get out, and good riddance to you!" Home-Dressmaking, By Mme. Judice. How to Make Qwer Gotwns. Silk Mull Shirt Waist. Dear Mine. Judice: HAVE four yards of champagne colored slit mujl which I would like to make drito a stylish shir€ waist. I am elghté’n “years old and 5 feet § Inches tall, bust measure 22, ure 21. Would like to ha to tidke mé look-stouter. If you wish advice concerning new gowns or the making-over of old ones, If you wish advice conoern- ing home @ressmaking, write to “Mme. Judite, Evening World, ieee zer Building, New York City,” she will give it to tas in this ees Tam of light } complexion, J. A.B <Thie ‘design. fg very good for’ your eM mull and is just the thing for a slender. Sgure, as the mode of trim: * to give breadth iclennes lace 1 eerting makes a pretty contrast or you £4 use, Jace same shade as the mull Phe stort straps of the lace ar pointed at the ends and the mull is cut away from underneath -A Remodelled Skirt: Deae MMe! Juiice: HAVE very prettyerepon skirt, and ms the ‘material is: old-fashioned 1 would Hike to fix it'up in some way nd that Trcoult wenr it ‘with shirt waists this summer. I thought I might drape -4ace or:grenartine over it, as it is avery pilicy skirt, and the offect would be very pretty. Will you kindly inform me Just Bhat Lean de with it? AR. = Your idea 1s-very good if you wikh a/ @ressy or fancy skirt, but for a shirt- -walst- skint 1t will. not be appropriate. | I would. suggest. buying.a paper pat- .tern in a jlate vogue and most adapt- “abla to tho, style your,crepon is cut and reshape it, entirely and then trim it} ‘with black. silk braid in a fancy pat- $e, or in bias foldy of black taffeta WATST © BROADEN FIGURE, DESIGNED FOR J. A, B. vise shirring 1h corded effect, as a pbolnted drop shoulder yoke and’ very deep Ught-fitting curt. You could apply Jace medallions on the plain anaces. It will add very much to the empenrance ml cost only nitrite marr. Dr. Lyon’s “Stylish and Serviceable.” Dear Mnie. Judice: INCLOSE sample for a two-piece if ault, coat and skirt. I am forty- five years of age, 6 feet 1 Inch tall, » ROI with, 38 bust and 28 waist, blue eyes, , gray halt, Ithought I would Ike an Eton jacket with Perstan binding, on 00 ow er sollar dnd cufts. Kindly suggest some- q thing stvlish and serviceable. What do you think of the material? AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Mrs. Cc. sMITH, | Used oven people of efinement Your’ black Venetian cloth 1s of ex-| for @ quarter of a century cellent quality and will make up beautl- ‘fully !nto an Eton coat and side plaited skirt with a panel front. I would not advise trimming of any kind on the @kirt beyond the machtne stitching on the plaits and front piece. Black broad- loth banding entbroidered in Persian ~pattern in dult tints will trim the deep turh-back cuff, round collar and vest front. -You might add black jet but- tons as a pretty finish, Cream-White Lansdowne. Dear Mine, Judice: ] HAVE a cream-white lansdowne skirt, of which I inclose a sample. I would Uke to know what sort of a waist ‘would be nice to go with It for evening ‘wear—something not expensive. Will you algo give me an {dea as ‘to how to make it? Would not care for a waist of PREPARED BY SF Gyo. DD, Bye AMUSEMENTS. PROGTOR’S rene “ne, IN,Alley si"%, McAVOY 234 St ee SHOW GIRL, &, Bth Ave, { “TIMe,LOST PARADISE.” Big _Gontinuous Vaudevitie, 5BLN St.) “BUSY IZZY” ceottltns 125th St. | es That Ps into Wight” REXBIV EL Ve TY ABV ANCHE the same. material, I am a slim girl Rex five feet five inches in. height; am quite Tea long-waisted; age sixteen years, ere re) 5 min Wet aie JK M, All-over white lace or point d’esprit met wil] combine nicely with your white lansdowne skirt. The net in cheaper, sas {t is yery Wide and will take less te 1 would ad. ! ae | at ING br ea Ov;ttoure. vant Bi of running in your office to borrow $10 and yet it is very seldom that he eyer| y: ‘o| thelr By Roy L. McCardeil. lilustrated byr GENE CARR. past. That. Poor: eae wilt SHANG No More of That -Man’s Cruél Conduct. Oh, Ladies, You | Franklin Simon & Co. ’ D Boys’ Clothing. _ Our stock is the most complete in this country. You will find in same whatever you may require for the outfitting of Boys and Young Men from ? to 20 years, in Suits, Coats, Reefers, Rain Coats, Hats, Cape: Neckwear, Gloves and Furnishings. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. TOP COATS and REEFERS of English Covert Cloth, 3 to 16 years, heretofore $7.50.. ETON, RUSSIAN and SAILOR SUITS, of Navy Blue h S@ge and Scotch Mixtures, extra collar and silk tie, 3 to 12 years, regular price, $8.75......... ‘5. 00 | NORFOLK SUITS, new spring models, of imported language! Brutes! Ruffians! Scum !” “I do not want you to pay my fare ow! It is too late, T do not want | will hav ne consideration for ladies. your money! Why do you close your] “Who are you crowding, madam? ocketbook? Because you want to see | How dare you punch me, sit! If 1 had Jme get down on my knees to you and beg you for @ nickel to pay my car- fare? "You only have five dollars and a half, because you pafd my dressmak- er'n bill this morning, you say? “Take what I want? I do not want anything. Give me the $5 bill, You were going to give It ti ? Oh, Mr. Nags. you were not going to give it to me. “AM right, T will take tt. But T know 1 did not want me to have it “Why are all there the elevated ratirond » they want to get home, you si right, take the part of «- let me go In front to he crowded and pushed. you get in front. fare. be beholden to you. people crowding are they not hom stich brutes! There, I dug m: % hushand who would protect me, who cared anything for me, he would get in front and pay my fare and shield me, "Yes, that five dollars all the ige T have. It 1s none of vour bi ae Mr. Smart Ticket-Seller! W! uld I have my change read! ir pushing brutes had any regard | for others they would not say a word 4 lady waited for her change. . I will not hurry! 1 will take ime and I will not budge till I my change! Wait til the crush ould like to see myself people hud any manners they it when they s a lady ta in my is over? I If the would Brutes! Ruf- shoved No, = will not let You dhail nat pry my I scorn your money! 1 wet a Certaint u Want me od OVER Bee heel into The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the Caled k of Chas. H, Fletcher for over 30 years—the genuine Castoria. We respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to eee that the wrapper bears |his signature in black, When the wrapper is removed the same #ignature ap- on both sides of the botile in red. Parents who have used Castoria for little ones in the past years need no warning against seueeereits ead imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the ation to the [apes danger of introducing into their families spu: ous sina Fines: Tt is to ted that there are people who are now engaged in the nefarious bastrisee’ of of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for dul, but worse yet, for children’s medicines. It therefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to rely on C ae the mother's watchfulness, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of USED 5 - | LECTURE ON “ROUGH on. RATS) BY ALL NATIONS 1] Y. | 17 never rang. | 0! => Twnauanut SN Sak en et LECTURE ON Rats are smart, hut Aon Rats beats th disappoints the buyer; never fails, alwa a ROUGH ON RATS. It fools the Rats but never fools nos joes the work and does it right Girls’ Apparel. \ | | | 4014 years, formerly $8.50 to $12.50............ | | | that one's instep. Next time the brute} _Precaded ; Wants the best help in the world, | fi |Shoua wait another day to ect Dr’ | |ORIUERION sca she Simay and int Campbell's Safe Arseni® Complexion leanor Robson MERELY wool fabrics, with two pairs of knickerbockers, 8 to 16 years, regular price $11.50. O78 Cloth and Wash Dresses, Party Frocks, Spencer Skirts, Shirt Waists, Coats, Reefers and TRIMMED HATS, in the greatest profusion ever shown. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. S and COATS—a collection of Covert Cloths, glish mixtures and plain blue cheviots, 5.75 RUSSIAN DRESSES, of imported Linen ond washable Poplin, embroidered turn-over collar and cuffs, 4 to 14 years, regular price $7.50. Uittios ei 4 75 Blue Chev- ... 12:50 FIFTH AVE., 37th & 38th Sts. AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE a jot, light and dark English mixtures, 14 to 16 years, heretotore $18.50.......... i The Sectet of a |; Good Complexion | Thirty Days' Use of the Worll's Greatest Coyiplexion Remedies | Will Restore Rnined Complexions to the Beauty and Purity of Youth, | * TIE Wane & doth at | 20. Mate: Wed @ Sat cone OTHER GIRL | Antivet. & Tway, DALY'S» Bye § * brs aC ae Mahta and. Sat_AMat AS YOU LIKE IT. Way & 6th ay Fives 810 Mate, Wed, sat MAN HUD HENRY MILLE No woman whose complexion !s imperfect, whose face 1s disfigured with pimples, bleckheads. freckles, moth patches or other blemishes on or under the skin, whd is sensitive about her appearance and who really 11at Time starch u8—Sonvend SAVOY ™PatRE. aoe «3 BELLE Wiarrine oe GARRICK pare Katherine Kennedy Pg EER. | NEWLYCEUM #3 | WM, GILLETTE. = "A Avian ai GARDEN ee Wafers and Fould’s Medicated A’ NN senic Compiexion Soap, the world greatest compleaion beautifiers. De-| lay is dangerous; while you walt the, diMeculty of cure increa: You who are ashamed of your face, who hesitate to meet friends and have experienced failure after fefure, may have perfect assurance the most gratifying results. These! remedies are absolutely safe and harmle: Since they were first used, twenty years ago, by Dr. Camp-' » bell, the great skin specialist, he has made thousands upon thousands of women happy in the possession of a pure, spotless complexion During the next few weeks I will make a special offer to ladies: For One Dollar I will send 60 days’ sup- ply (30 days of wafers and 30 days of soap), and will include my magnif-|# Icent book of confidential advice to | MADISON’ SO. "GARDEN fy Afternoon at 2. Evenings at & i Rieke BARNUM & BAILEY Greatest Show on 3% Mourn ¢ Sonyinucus The! iing ci THE GORGEOUS DELHI "DURBAR, ances: “Magniticent is Acta by 300 Artite HEARN We Fourteenth-Street Unequalled Values in Boys’ and Misses’ Clothes For Confirmation, First Communion and General Wean You can buy all the necessaries here at prices that mean decided money saving.. .. Our Quotations are always for reliable qualities. Claims of others for Superior quality or styles are but excuses for high prices and large profits. ... Comparison is the test | Boys’ Navy Blue Suits Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Wide and Narr j¢ Serges— Fine White Point d'Esprit, Persian Wide Wale Ww Lawn apd Organdy—tucked skirts Fine with tuekéd flounce—deep yoke of Strictly AM Won! F ‘orice specially tucks and lace inserting—round ruf- Selected for of hest Indigo fles or Handkerchief Coltar—with ar dvectabsoluteis fast colorsies dole row: lace aud ineerting with DOUBLE BREAST and [Seeereeetugs NORFOLK STYLES Spee! inetion 5 t0 16 yrs * far oem 3.00. .4.00. 5.00 Contirmation® and Eitat Comiunten th yesular and Bloomer trourers, jormers. will tind. he unuay- rN PIECE, with vest—Short egasaoetmens UN es Hauser jae aes 5.00,.6.00..7.00| — Aimienatine " ai ate (thownanlelenilaned) ricer to. $2998 fect; mpecial attention alin Matuine wens (keene | Misses’ Covert Jackets HOmeAts wore. | Taw and Olive--extra fine ually J | fy front=notch or flat cojlar—strap Boys Black Suits or mtitched seame—new full iafariart 2 satin Hin to 18 years— rhibets and Clava- Teal value $6.98 and $8.98—speci 3 4.98 116 ..5,00-6.00— Great assortment of Misses’ Aner ta =e oh Jacketrcollariess or with collars 10 to 16 years 6.00-7,00--8,00 test models—to $19.98 k wewn—Cast tin inter- Ket or the Girls’ Spring Reefers Principally Sai les the covrest Kpring colorsbox. Norfolie aca Mine tary effects—newert sleevres 4, arentest value in the cit - .98 Boys’ Spring Reefers 1 Style—Tan and Olive | Woot Navy Blue re ell tailored Novelties in White ‘ham- rae Baleatan wiih eee tinted — logas—Serges, Sik chevron—2 to 8 years 2.98 Pongo and fine Natty it Ber re an Fancy - Sis and, Nisses— Spring. st init correctly Sash and Waist Bows for Confirmation Dresses Set of Two Pieces—special Filther, bow, separete Misses’ White Hosiery White Cotton Rib—ixl— double heels and te bal 3 ineh White Lace Lisle—value .4 As it req eC 4 oF Ll arth dash ana 30 yarda ‘Sena narrow ri: bon the corsage bow, you can Sariiy’ sae the value at prices quoted. 9 | White Veiling Iusion For confirmations and first Commu- nions—also correct for Bridal Vella ton—Two yards wide... . 30 ‘ton—extra fine—I% yds. wide. Silk—Two yards wide. Silk—Three yards wide. White Gloves for Young Boks * White Kid—2 elasp.. # White Lisle—one clasp... Silk—double tip White Worsted Shaw's Honeycomb and read eh Floss— yt rd is square—deep Brussels and +98! Point D' Esprit Nets The Jatest for Bridal, Confirmation, Graduation and evening Dresses— . 98t03.98 pecially adapted a ta phirrtow and rdion. ‘Plain and Silk and Zephy: 2 yards squary and twisted frin White Cashmere Shawls— 2 yards square— 1,49 to 3.49 heavy knot fringe.. 1% yards All Suk Shawis—!'s a Square—shell and fancy patterns— horter and knot > 98 and 3,98 fringe... Children’s We Tz Inches wide... +39.. .49.. 68 Extra fine Point D’ Esprit net: + 89 G inch—Dollar quality......, Easter Jewelry for Young Folks Pearl, Meckiacen. ieee id amall beads Confirmation Wreaths 2 ~ein 49 t0-.98 Nice and fail 39 and 49) Boys’ Mother of Pearl Shirt nd plain and Jewelled clap: jtuds—set of three—value .49.. Hoys’ Solid Gold Scart Pine— reacents, Stars, Knots, Horse- _ t, also single vee 9B Prayer Books, Rosaries. etc. White Leatherette ErAy er. Books: Gilt cover designs . cs Re ye Whi eal Celluloid bier er Books. 36 to .79) Solid Gold Cue Tanke diamond set—value fancy—gilt edges | Boys’ Solid Gold Cuff L ins Finer White Pra: tainty variety of styles—vall ern i.) trimmings—to .. ey Misses’ Solid Gold Broosher Pearl Rosaries—whbite eta PhS gg | Wreaths, leur -dertley Pearl heart cross—spectal Hearts. Knots, thera, we) 98 ‘ge Pearl Beads—silver ae ‘98 and without jewels—value it aoe be Pearl Rosary Cases. White Celluloid Crucifixes. 18} ‘i ba | White Bags Misses’ White Walrus Grain Leather Ancilotti the' Modern Ariel, in the Lateat and Greatest Parisian Sensation LOOPING THE GaP, Volo, the Wizard Volitant, Wheeling Down a Hrecipitous Incline, with ubendous Lan Solo Chico Marvellous Unicyclists adie» Bteev Ladder tn « Carry\ng act wn, Hace Track “ang eestet of Giractea 3 otha, Wid, Heme. Beteadous Ganery of tl boots onen att and ay ersthing Don’t Risk Your Eyes. When you buy glasses by merely trying on different pairs “over @ counter,” until you think you find what you WANT, you invariably get what you shouldn't HAVE. They may SEEM right when you first put them on; but they will ositively prove injurious. If your glasses do not fit, Nature, in her effort to aid you to ste PROPERLY, actually J) | FORCES the muscles’of your eyes out of their natural shane, came elling the eyes to meet the imperfec- tons in the ‘elasses—in other words, eat a0ld for tov lernoon ant. night, ‘cent acetions ight, except the Established and safely used 30 years. The standard Rat, Mouse, Cockroach and Bed Bug Exterminator of the world. The most extensi \dvertised and the a Jargest wale ofany Exterminator on carth, Gives universal satisfaction everywhere, MUCH Fok LITtLsS HEREIN LIES ONE OF THE SECRETS 9 OE THE SUCCESS AMD GREAT. POPULARITY OF aw Se ROUGH ON RATS \ Of parts out of every 1 of Ronzh on ited exter- minktor., When you buy it, vou on Rate are tnd w what you get, 1 ruse preparations, that are sai lour and grease are not di ninator, don Imagine how ches, ants and bedbuce it wn mfxing, the contents of one 18c bux of Rough on R: will make from 100 to 90 little cakes or globules. When you buy Rat exterminator see that is ull exterminator and buy your flour and greaye separately at Gc « pound | Rough on Rats is nmbeatable as t! J thorough Roach. Ant Red Bug, Rat and Mouse exterminator. riment, don't take a substitute: Hold on fo that which is gcod-- Rough on Rate, ihe old reliable that never fails Always does the work, and docs.it ri fools nor disappoints the buyer. Sold everywhere all around the world, in 10 und se boxes Hotel and steamship size, $1.00, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. MAESTIC) ,. xine acsanone , | BROADWAY 5" a oe WIZARD ot 02 ‘pmo 1 nse, srenneaiaa OR i aan sis “ 5 ar NPICINE AY, Genaro & Hall’ MURRA (Bt Canfield & Carleton, 15 New Musica ni C sere BOC Ptr Bivay & “agin | | ROBERTSON — LLiOT— HAMLeD Enkaxement enda April second. ‘rhea Charter 7 cr Eca ig peWey. DAINTY BUCHER, | you make the eyes fit the glasses, instead of having the glasses fit the eyes. Here cach eye !s carefully and skilfully examined, the lenses ground to meet the requirements of every case Why take chances? if needed—$1.00 UP. ¢s and Thelr Care,” NEW | AMSTERDAM ,. ltt wee cae ae ILLE | =ICANDIDA * NINETY & NINE xtWk—Thomar B. 8a LADIES! Man r GO “i H AM TIGER LILIES co. mailed free. WS Moamis | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 348 Sixth Av. (bet.21st & 22d sts.) 50 East 125th st. (cor. Madison ay.) Harlem Office Open Evenings. Wel. &@ a W ah oan TINCY ADAMS SAWY ‘ play, BELLAING AMUSEMENTS. PASTORS. ",: lovmrien and 4 ‘Vhe Lavette. ane aes PLAYE CHADO ABOUT NO! et ritts Matte © "Th. Fr Sat.Sat Mat ie OUT OF THE FOLD] wastenn:: 5.212 day—TED MATE: sits | Mh Chatty Ball N. | Ve BOF 35. ak 7 ‘KEI TH Sas ST SHOW 8 Ne Woes MADNIONT MAWIHAGE.” Aarti nT PPT ee abet GW sa CELTS #5, saat STAR PAR, 9 Sabah uns | ap Gin MONTAUK. Sanger _ ACHINESE HONEYMOON, Mianivasiay ViRGINIANS ae Gene e. EYRE cr net 1 pie Baars iia ATRL ag ad mines Wilton Lackaye wine Great assortment of Relig! ticles for Baater Gifts, also nite silk lined—ingide o! Lichen for Taster oi panday-echool eainmbie pre wilt trim ane Sfaaues- moderate. prices, Braid handle—apecial.. ere ——— MORNING SALES To-morrow, Until 1 P. M— 4! CHILDREN’S FRUIT OF LOOM MUSLIN DRAWERS-—-3ioe Hem and theee tucks—worked button holes—Var more neatly-miede than you could turn them out at home—uswally 19 to 39 conta Twines Woraingr afldlaan Ji0o 4c fesescvat ese eaE ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONEP. M. NO MAIL ORDERS. WOMEN’S SPRING KID GLOVES—(on Main Ficor.) Fine, soft, pliable—Black, Taas, Grays, etc.—full line Fine, sth eect Stbeniey Moeniog «+--+» ++ ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. "MNO MAIL ORDERS, , © © 2 BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS—©on Taira Floor.) Tan Coverts—iatest cut—correct lengths—Strong Italian lining 6 to 34 yeats...-sseeerresees Siesta scene a 00 by coming in the ng, go a icy we do not promise site Wie a ze ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE’ P. M.—NO ‘MAIL ORDERS. WOMEN’S TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS—‘0n Second Ficor.) Black, Gunmetal, and Shaded Wine, Plum, Navy and Electric Blue—_accordion flounce with ruffle and two vinked ruchings—tull silk dust ruffle—cut fall and wide. ‘the silk alone Js worth far more than price for the fini ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. Ao GIRLS’ FINE WHITE LAWN DRESSES—(o= secona Floor ) umber of Beautiful Styles for Contirmations, Holy Week Circh Occasions ana f for First Comm alone Skirts with cluster tucks and ruffles to match—High, Square and Low Nec tation for dee ote erptoea naa ee — 3 i ee ee eee cst=coade 6 wall S600. 2.98 | description can give acequate idea or the wonderfu: value repre- sented—you Must see the dresses, “cOl teat opportunity. at & moat opportune time! ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—-NO MAIL ORDERS. ¢ renee WOMEN 'S HAND SEWED HATS—0n Third Floor e Silk, Straws combined with hiffon, or entire Baty of Chiffon Folas— x rown, i ‘and vo newest SN8DRe— ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M@—NO MAIL ORDERS. = —SEE" =| WOMEN'S SPRING SHOES-on second Fioor Patent Leather and Soft Dongola—newest last—Cutao have as much style as any in stock at much hi rT lace and buttoo—all sires—widths from DtoEB - ‘Marie Cahill = sxc. {