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Kind: Words Make No Impressign on that Man! Hasn’t She o fried Being Sunny Tempered Al! These * Years Without Avail ? Wait Till You Hear How He Carried on Just To~Day! ! “Why Do You Scowl? You Can't Read Chinese? Why Didn't You Learn?” ET you look at one of the papers, shoulders, without a moment to poke|in the house? ers! All his friends are refined young a $ you say? your nose out “of doors this fino| ,“Now don't fidget! Why don't you sit] Men who study like he does at night “For goodness sake! Can't 1| weather, voy would soon see what 1|stili? How can I read the-papers when chool, You ck Op @ newspapor for a minute but) endure without ‘complaining! you are anpoying- me as you ure? pt to come : hat you must snatch it away from] “Let you have the ether paper? Can't] “Look at brother Willle, He Js only Highnote ‘ empe? you vet T am keeping it for mamma] Jad of twenty-six who will have to go poking at OF speaking to ul, ; “The papers are around the housesall| when she fs ready for it? out jn the great bigeworld In a year or| PB. eas we wete not good @y, but you never tumk of looking at| ‘Let you have the-other two? Isn't|two io earn his Wine He aoaent: fldget, youre to broathe the same alr with zone until you see I have a minute to| that just lito you, Mr..Nagg. There are|iie doesn't find fault. I have ‘never I won't be bullfed, T won't be myself, and then, of course, you want| two advertisements in them for bargain | neard him complain, except about the tled tn my own house in the pres- of my mother and my little brother 0 take tt away from me. sales to-morrow, and I want to sQ¥ | meals and because you are #0 stingy Wile! A “It! tg work and worry from morning] them to Mrs. Gradley, who may drop] with him about his spending money. ou want something to read? days “MU night for me, I never get a mo-|in apy moment. “Look how quietly he sits reading the | Well, here’ Take this curious Chinese wment's rest. I neyer get a chance ta] “But you wouldn't care. You would Jaepee agen you, would like to tear Bene nat Wilts, brought home t ‘i pa rom: Chinatown, whe 8 @it down. I never get u chance to go] like to see me lose my place and have] ey Sone read those kind of papers? down with some or his i a git Ana: din “1 do have.» miniite| to hunt all through the papers again, | “1 surpose you are quing to sneer at| Warning the Chinese against the evil 4nd want ‘to read a newspaper it| “Aj day I am working and striving to] Willie now because he likes to read | eff of sinoking clearettes, @rouses all your solfigh Inatincta and| keep your house in onder and haven't | stories pf tne strenuous fife, Ite je tne) | “Why do vou scowl? Fou) jane you jump up and tear It from my] time to look at a newspaper. You are You wouldn't care if « crime! Brother Willie haa learned t hinese wrasp. downtown. You are out in the streets, hy OR TRAE ae yu Are ube even Rnnuage Say ‘Muckahi! Witte, and, 9: "You didn't tear it from my grasp? | You are seaing your friends and@the| eno stole my earrings and pawned |" "ah, wha: is the use? Why should I “Of. course you didn't. I would like | stores, you are in the bustle of outdoor | them and then hid the Uckets under.the | try give It up! You how ne ‘ €o see you try it! But you would have| life, while I am cooped up ‘home here ian SS Brorhgs: Waites bed. your | 201% mother? Axed to tear it from nie. You would a bird in w cage! ufjust suspicions make him angry, |, “Cross. mean, selfish man! He comes Uke to strite me, perhaps. How do I hy didn’t I look. at the pepers be- | yy. ment that poor boy? Rome one gras eh the Pe Sain ast] know but wimt you want to strike ine| fore? How could I when I was down- iy him! aitaaet ACA jaws! id a word, you say? and tear the paper gway trom me? town shopping all day? You ad better, not. You may | (Oh, mother, to think he should act “Oh, if you had to put up with what] ‘Do you think because you are @ all over me. Lut you Shall not | this way about a D terrorize brother Willie. He 1s 80 worn |newspapers! Here, take them and burn T have to put up with! If you had all| money-grubber, sticking et your desk} fT training for physical-eulture cone them, iz There, now, Mr, Nagg! You “the cares of house on all day, that I am going to stay penned! texts, have broken the last straw? your He does not go with prize-fight- Open Saturdays Till 9,30 P.M. tures, cheviots and mohairs, streamers, all color: or of fancy mixed fabi regular $5.00 and $6.00, for two days NORFOLK SUITS, with Knickerbocker trousers, of mixed fuaiaeeeniat, well made bie finished, 5 to 16 yrs., regular $5.00, for two days... _Patent-leather tips, CHILDREN’S, sizes 8% to 11.. MISSES' BOOTS, button only, of vici kid, flexible sewed soles, patent-leather tips, slzes 11% to CHILDREN'S, sizes 8% to it Sizes 5 to 8 Koch's Pi ocs-dt Prices Mahe Downtown Sh ig an Bxtravaganee. tan or Shoes for Girls and Boys. MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine} BOYS' CALF. LACE SHORE vici. kidskin, A hand-sewed welt soles, izes 11% to 2, 1.79 -1,.49 Sizes 2 EXTRA KNICKERBOC KER TROUSERS, cut full and baggy at knees, 3 to 16 Bet. Lenox @ Seventh Aves. 14.95 ot plata mohairs, deat and repp cal- 4.45 50, for two days.. value 3.75 3.65 or scalloped collars, trimmed with self to 436 a regula ae 2.49 89c 69c 1.75 1 to 10 yr 3.85 viots, ‘tweeds and 3.79 tweeds, 113 of cheviots and 2.00, for two fine mixed regular ¥s welt 6 9 1,59 of vici soles, sizes 2% to YOUTHS’, of ‘same, ee 11 to 2. LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES, kidskin, flexible sewed’ soles, sprin| + heels, sizes 9 to 134.... 139 INFANTS SHOES, lace or’ button, of vici_kidskin, hand-turned soles, pat- ént-leather tips, wedge heels, sizes 5 to 8 -+:890 this NEW sNwarean FURNITURE AND CARPET’ EAGORUM ig SSth St. & 3d Ave. ~— Parlor Suits Rugs. A S-pleve Parlor Suit, mahogany fin: | One of the many bargains 1s 8 vxlé hed fr. covered th sik Gam-| Bmith’s Dest. Axminater, new | and 2 errrs asic, Hegularly sold at i. Jor thts [choles designs. porstuithy POR THIS SALAM, sale, OPHWHS HOM #13.80 LO Mw. 2. 1 9. 7 5. Extension Tables fy nceas A solid oak, handsomely fnisnea A highly polished; solid oak, rouna, French bevélled plate Uressing Case, 6-foot Extension ‘Table, splendid de- sign. Regularly sold at $14 Hor) i:xeellent pattern. Formerly marked siz. For this sale, "80.00 $6.00. OTHERS FROM 3.00 LO 960.0 Brass@ IronBeds j' Carpets. A 1% Inch it, solid brass, best quality: bed . HMegutarly sold Aa sv, For Smith's best extra Axminster, with thts sale border; new. choice designs. Regular- $17.00. | ie Every Mother Ought to Know. We have the largest Children’s Shoe Department in the world. We have more kinds of Children’s Shoes, and a wider experience in fitting Children with Shoes, than any other house, We are not a house devoted exclusively to Children, * we have Shoes for everybody, but we have made a special study of Children’s Shoes. _ We want Mothers to know that we can shoe their Children, year after year, from the eurliest baby shoes until the daughter grows into womanhood and wears a full-size woman's shoe, and the boy grows to manhood, Cammieyer amine on a Child’s Shoe means “Standard of Merit,” just as it does on a grown person's, FOR BOYS Our Buster Brown Shoe oeuncs _ Made of calfskin or black kid on our own True Form Last with Royal Oak. soles. Sizes 6 to 10%, $1,501 Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00! Sizes 244'to 6, $2.50 CAMMEYER'S “TROTTERS” are serviceable shoes for boys and girls, strong and sensibly made. Sizes 6 to 1034, $1.25 | Sizes 11 to 2, $1.50! Sizes 2% to 6, $2.00 CAMMEYER’S “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of calfskin with heavy soles, lace only. Sizes 8 to 13%, $1,00 | Sizes 1 to'2, $1.2! CAMMEYER’S SHOE SPECIALTIES FOR CHIL Bien, The Weak Ankle Shoe The Toe-in Shoe,... The Fat Babies’ Shoe, White Top Patent Leather Shoes. .... $2. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. OUR TWO.LEADERS IN ROYS' SHOES, The ‘‘Armor Clad” Lace, $1.50. Satin Calf. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 5%, Boys’ and Youths’ ‘‘Harvard Jr.,’’ $2.00. Made the same as our famous $3.00 Men's Harvard in Box Calf, Black Calf ayd Black Kid. Sizes 11 to 2 and 24% to 5%, CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION, 6th Avenue, Corner 20th Street. ly soid at $1.35 per yard, Jor this gale, hina Matting. Good quality, in 4. | White Enamelied tron Beds, in gona WE OPEN ACCOUNTS. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE OUR SYSTEM? 90c. BROOKLYN STORES, Mattings. $4.75. $1.98. STH AVE,, 12TH TO 13TH ST,, OFFER SAME BARGAINS, 4 MILLION HALE OLD GRAND-~- DADS credit their healthy old age to CASUARETS Candy Cathartic, and are telling younger folls how to stay young in spirit by using CASCAR- ETS, That's why the sale is OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. The ‘one who likes good and good drinking can always depend on CAS- CARETSto help digest his food, tone up his intestines, stimulate His liver, keop his bowels regular, his blood pure and active and his whole body healthy, clean 6nd wholesome, “In HUDSON”: ETHEL BPR MONE ERIE eco Bway a COLLIER , THE DICTATOR GARRICK Rat Mate ed. PARR OR ROBSON wins el PROCTOR'S * se ‘SL! PSI (208: LYRIC ies: PRINCESS Tits SEATS NOW ON SALE. THE SECRET POLICHINELLE| - Bway & doch St | ‘Math. Wed. & Sat 7 THE OTHER GiRL 16 SONG wars. ia Kar Last Appearance This LIAM! in'Tdchant Harding Davin's farce, St. THEATRE, nett THOMPSON S$ OF LAUGHS— NEW YORK THEATRE. RICHARD CARLE (kv TENDER: | Mats, W. ay 1, $1650. Mats. he ed. “and Sat. at 2 To-Day, 25c., $0c To-Night, Res. 75c “APRIL WEATHER. vy Bix Continuoys Vaudevil “SKY FAR | Mata, Mon. Wed. » PAFF, POUF.” ae WILTON LAGKAYE = “THE I Ce wot Hopper ir. wy APR, 18, ay & 20th, mda. time of peace prepare for war,” and ESS cn AP headache, furred tongue, lazy liver ‘bad breath, bad taste—-CASCARETS of S. & H, Green Trading Stamps Sf Given Free Candy Cathartic—a tablet'at bed- time will fx you all Lahey esl for the outside Wrapper and Label taken from a 2Qc. bottle of wort ing. All druggists, 100, 260, 60c, Ha(ten) Never sold in bulk, The genuine tab- Jet stampedC CC, Sample and book- let free. . Address Sterling Remedy Phas a Co,, Chicago or New York. (the oply Worcestershire) when prevented aby of the Stores owned or operated in at ‘ST MAdESTIC WIZARD 01 OL VAUDEVILLE wae SHEPHERD D KING. BROADWA Hiv wNEGHGR HT ible? BHC AMBRBCAN. Ey, 8 Evenings at Mata, Wed. & Sat. ai MoNTGOMENY and STON CANDION wo WE! is me ER in vibephccend Next Sunday —Ted Marks’ ( Next. Week—HAY. METROPOLIS 142d St. & 3d Ave Nat.w'ic, Keloey & Shannon—Sherlock Holmes. MINSTRELS, 818 ‘Dow Wed_@ Sat Way Down East & 107th. Braver, from Bayi lax. aye Bat, fat Hide. WEST BND SaaS SIS Sa KADISON SQ, GARDEN Barnum &Bailey Greatest Show on Verte! ‘NO FRER TICKE ANY ONE. LAST TWO WEEKS. Exhibitinw in Bi Week Ay Tinley Bure and Sgeatnan ata” The GORGEOUS DELHI BI DURBAR. ANCILOTTL THE MODGAN ARIEL, NG T vole: THe ean, tSRotidhr, fthe survelious Unl> hte exhibits " cizhibitions gaily, at @and 6 P.M, saan and 50 cents for advance. sila. 0 St a fens ai fu a anes ie erved hy telephone. aware of specu. Antara" and bonus tickets, Buy at box ‘sffloe GOTHAM "BARISIAN’ WiDOWS.” 125 8t_& 84 Av Sun. Night Concert, 28c,600, yee AN aia in. Night Concert, sr Atta Arvin PL TL a9. THEATER. gig 30.4 Weyer suis Serer Skies MONTAUK, ALLA’ Sey ain at er ADE’S Quaint Comedy. COUNTY “CHAIRMAN HORTIG & & sim i S¢ Par nite, Mi oe S hie Holcombe, Curtis ang wow a GRAND | THE GIRLrGREE EYES With Clara Blood Henr Se. ee HEARTSEASE, HA i & Dig Co. K HAND. Mth St. pea ia Ave re Nac Wik BVERY st BELASCO ose THE KEITH’ Se a ae SHOW AV. Mat To-day. The ‘Twe $ xt Week HUMAN § 3 BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE SAT. ONLY GLITTERING GLORIA, SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY |? Koce i COHE ARN $25th Cri & West Friday and Saiturday—Deep Price Cuts. Misses’ Suits and Dresses. MISSES' DRESS AND WALKING SUITS, of all-wool materials, including fancy mix- in blouse, Eton and coat effects, with seven- gored and side-plaited skirts, all colors, Penal black, 14 to 46 yrs., value $21.00, for two days....... te eeveceserccsee CHILDREN’S DRESSES, Russian blouse, guimpe or sailor style: cheviots or albatross, prettily trimmed with fane: lars, feather belts, all colors, 4 to 12 yrs, Children’s Coats and Reefers. CHILDREN'S~ COATS, of all-wol creanr Bedford cord, double capes, prettily trimmd with aulte sizes 6 months +P 2ryrs., regular $5.00, for two days.........008 . CHILDREN’S REEFERS, of black taffeta silk, with lace collar; also of diagonal or broadcloth, trimmed with velvet braid and gilt buttons, colors red, tan’ or blue, sizes 244 to 444 yrs., regular $4.75, for two days...... CHILDREN'S REEFERS, of serge, ppne color braid, colors red, $3.00, for two days.. Misses’ and Children’s Hats. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S FLATS, natural burnt straw and Tuscan lace, in two sizes, with square or bell-shaped crown, the correct hat for wreath trimming, regular $1.48 and $1.98, for two dayS.........eseeeeeeee MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STREAMER HATS, In two sizes, round or square crowns, rolled brim, trimmed with silk ribbon’ bow, herd! and reqular 98c., for two days...., aoer MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS a large assortment of this season's styles, in the large flare shapes, trimmed with wide velvet, silk and gilt buttons, all colors, regular-82.48, for two days. . Boys’ Clothing, SAILOR OR RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, of fine quality serge, in savy. red and brown, , Sailor or Eton collars, West FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN. DAD Because we are so punctilious about - Exactly What We Promila’ eS i we ask Bring. This ‘List To-Morrow. If you have eae finding any_item hereon = Apply to Ushers— they will give any desired information, GREAT SALE OF PILLOW. CASES Heavy, strong Muslin—no starch or dresaing to wash 54x38—————were .14. MATCHLESS FRIDAY VALUES IN HOUSEKEEPING MUSLINS Fruit of Léom—t-Inch— : Full Bleached—aubsect to alight imperfection: Jardeetisent quaity an Notice the. width—really shéetings. Yard Wide Muslins—Bleached and Unbleached—free of dressing firm and close—S cent quallty. In Same Department:— {-inch ‘Tariataha—aN colors—tor protenting pictures and mirrors. FINE TABLE LINENS FAR BELOW VULUB All Linen Damasks—full bleach— $l-inch—6 .designs—value 60. 4 All Linen Satin Damasks—68 and 70 inch—value .89 3 PATTERN SETS—fne Satin Damask Ys and 3 yard cloth and dozen ‘Napkins That were $8.08. HEMGTITCHED 8 ) Closh car} —dowen Nit “and. without ins—wit rows of fexican drawn idaee That were $3.98 ta. $17,98.. - 2.98 to “T1.98 ODD LOTS OF FI Heavy Satin: Da: rs—medium and full dinner ‘That were $3.98 to $8.00 a dozen. now 198" “to 5.98 All Linen” H. 8. hem—were $1.19 Pa COTTON DIAPER—10 fe piece— XX grade—E: | # inch ine tae bh ineh. FRIDAY PRICE euts IN TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS On fine as well as mea lithed Huck Towels—18x% .,. Huck—19x38 Momlotix45 Damask—2xs0—knot f'g9 Te aes at Glass rPowellings of inch . 18-inch Huek ., ij-ineb Ali Linen BED COVERINGS AND PILLOWS Value. Pri Crochet Qaitta>ful size. Pink and Blue Marséliles Full alge Silkoling Co + ableerumed or plain Extra me Bteoline gated cotton filed— carded edge, jor | ‘ather eae okie HEAVY COTTON FLEECE BLANKETS « ° White, Silver Gréy and Mottled Fawn— For Single Beds R For Double Beds, 70 and .08 Worth Nearly Double. TABLE AND COUCH COVERS | | a T Tengeaes yaa waevaquet fauare—value ito Persian Stripe: Tap eaaaeeils ei DRAPERIES AND HANGINGS Fanoy Art Tekings—Louls XVI. and Empire designs—value 29 at Momie finished Cretonnes—algo Fig'd Art Denims—reveraibli Oriental designs—value .17. Furniture Bateens—value. 48. French Net Curtatr Pred Shar edae wales te Vestibule Sash Nate with rr Irish Point Vestibule Panels— 9 atyles—value 69... RUG SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Scotch Velvet Rugs—! ineh— dozen styles—value #1. Blue-and-White Ruge—washablen” 24xi8 Inch—value $2. All Wool Art, Squaree—greens, reds, ied, and blues— yds,—valuo $5.49. ax4 Metraccvsnt 93,98. lows— Silver Plated Dinner Knives— % doxen—value .7,. Rogers Nickel Silver Table Spoons and Forks—extra heavy 7 Halt dozen—value .75... Linner Knives and Forks— Gaod taal et of 12 pieces— t Meaty, a6 to $1.98... TOILET ARTICLES & STATIONERY. Fancy Tollet Soaps—8 cakes in box—usually . W0-Ib, bag Sea Salt—value . 9 Oatine Face Cream—value Parchment Bond Station sik Dimity Stat! Soo eneetss' a0 envelopes—valye 68. .49 STAMPED LINENS Momle Linen Bureau Scarte—o work and knot fringe—value Openwork Trays—value 15. Children's Bibs-—large slge—value .10 6 Crows Stitch Collar and Cuff patterns— serim or etamin eclal..... & to 19 Large Laundry Bags—were .19.. 10 SOFA PILLOW SLIP COVERS Yeon Le A rat king ghove Soe ys i rma ee Fourteenth Siréet bu 8%) At prices Housokeepers will appresiete— giving « : you to és WOMEN’S TAILORED suits Gheviot, Spite and aes and Boucle buy af Taoket styles—wit! ae ohana Vests and Collars—value $20. Tallored Suits in Walking and’ = lack, Navy and Mixtures, f a Blouse Manat ZL. 16.08 to 919.08. . = ‘s SKIRTS AND WAISTS., Voile, Melrose, Granite, Canvas“ Broadcloth Deas Skirts. hip or flo taeta OF fasey braid eatue: Meh Gheviot and Broadcloth Wi rte Black and Colory Guintily: crim'a. with ; 2 drawn work, modations here ing, ete.+16'styles—value 15.005, 3308 WOMEN'S STRAPEERS & KIMONOS Full Length Lawn i eh a combinat Percale Wre brary ie stripes and ghar 8 rng atyles—value ie) tee Nach GIRLS’ SPRING REEFERS . t and dark Cloths—collarless if or velvet collar_with or emblems and brass buttons— value $5.00... BOYS’ SHIRTS AND WAISTS. SpectalPereale and Cambric Blouses. new pal ane value Spec 0. and pecans to 4 years Bpecial — Russian and Percales—value .49, oH Special—Negligee Shirfs—large>. > agrortment—newest Spring 4 ts value a) HEIRS FRIDAY REDUCTION.» SALE OF TRIMMED HATS. WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS— ‘ Rich Flower Hats, Lacé Ha Fanoy Straws, all beautifully trimmed, | also jaunty Tailor Styles—black pat colors—pil fresh and mew. ‘That were $7.00,.. ‘Dhat were $5.00. Look for the Yellow Teper WOMEN S WASHABLE waists Ripe ray and Black Ihe Cheek Berenlo side yokes, colored piping—valt Fine White Lawn—dainty allover emb‘d Tron designs=Val. or other, stylee—value |e aes 4 a oo] ae ines fom 7 value Cambrig Skirts—deep Lf floun pin ay le of open emb’ ve—value .8&... oe Underskirts—lawn flounce= with © tucks and hem—value 20 Ranseok g covet Lovers saree front wnat bac! trim'd armholes—vali pleut = 149. oak ex ot Votien, black ineh black and navy DRESS GOODS—TWO LOTS id All wool Henriettaa 4 black and colors aia inch All Wool Nun! au? io in All woot WASH DRESS FABRICS a Eyre isis Pras c= au % dota—value .19... Serlvabig hen’ weavecvatee ibe 18 Fine Mercerized Fatoene--hest at! and colors—value .19. Black Sateens—Anilme dye— Henrietta fintsh—value 15 cents, Black dotted Swisses—special. Vollaines—two-toned ‘effects Mercerized Cotton Votle: shades and chécks—value 2 12 Printed Dress Batistes— styles 7% Emb'd Swisses—best styles i, special 10 Fancy Jaconet Lawns—also Piatn colors—walue 12% cents... Strong Apron Heppaie. cralue Tk 42 sey WHITE GOODS AND. LININGS ©) sta Colored, Meroerized Bateens extra lustre-98 inch—19-cent quality... . Mercerized Moreens—Diack and one izbly moired—% cent quality... ry ard wide White Cambricé—o0d value at 10 cents.... English Long. Cloth—12 yd. pews ~ value $1.29 White Brocade Waistings— value 2% and 89 cefAts...... Imported Dress Swinses- “Stripe Jota and Figureswhite wit fare heroes parr = Fine White TRIMMINGS AND LACES Bilk Persian Trimmings: also out Spangle Jet on Bille Net—lary and leaf _dealenget to 346 ine Point Veni newest’ di Val, Laces eketiepeeny pe poe

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