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L. STEVENSON'S & w Most Thrilling Romance. The Fair Guban. trees, set with a few low buildings and approached by a pier of very crazy workmanship; and a little inshore of us a smaller vessel lay at anchor. I had scarce time to glance to the om | four quarters ere a boat was lowered. in Atel fi fafa, and and ees ™ 11 was handed in. Kentish took place O kat acts of! beside me and we pulled briakly to the perm! it G nae Bons.), Brits »tbve, by y Gear ‘Munro's Sons.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, ‘Teresa Valdez, the quadroon daughter of } tee, leurne that her father is to" five with ‘Terean to pier, A crowd of villainous, armed meres, craatige: SB loiterers, both black and white, looked ders on upon our landing; and again the oocures tire BSP of word paused about among the negroes fae 23 azine be gives Teng] and again 1 was received with prostra- ity z tlons and the same gesture of the flung- up hand. By this, what with the ap- pearance of these men and the lawless wea-girt spot in which I found myself, my courage began a little to decline, and, clinging to the arm of Mr, Kent- ish, I begged him to teli me what it mine wee om “set ondioabe saat ake oot ome —.— CHAPTER V. ‘The Eacape. @4 upon each the poor ignorant {fricans ducked and bowed and threw their hands into the alr, as though in the presence of a creature half divine. Apparently the chief officer had instant- come round to the opinion of his =p FOLLOWED the direction of the| meant? : 3 4] ehief officer, and as my eye lght-| ‘Nay, madame,” he returned, “you | know." And leading me smartly ( through the crowd, which continued to follow at a considerable distance, and at which he still kept looking back, I thought, with apprehension, he brought me to a low house that stood alone in an encumbered yard, opened the door, and begged me to enter. “But why?’ gid L “T demanded to mee Bir George.’ “Madame,” returned Mr. Kentish, ooking suddenly as black as thunder, “to drop all fence, 1 know neither who nor whet you are, beyond the fact that you are not the person whose name you have assumed. But be what you please, spy, ghost, devil, or most 1-judging jester, if you do not immediately enter “Ofer George is at the island, my lady,” @aid he, “for which, with your lsdy- Ghip’s permission, I shall immediately I make all sail, The cabins are prepared. Broward, take Lady Greville below.” Under this new name then, and #0 Q@aptivated by surprise that I could Welther think nor speak, I was ushered to « spacious and giry oabin, hung @dout with weapons and surrounded by Tomorrow c Men's Shoes at $1.50 Good, honest shoes, made with some pretense to style, and with positive wearing quality; machine- sewed soles; satin calf uppers; all alzes in E widths only. Usually sold $2 or $2.50, Men’s Shoes at $1.90 Same old price that has been so popular; but new shoes that look better to us than any we have had since we sold that 25,000-pairlot of SHOE DAY at Wanamaker’s Save Money,and Get Good Shoes A group of special Saturday offerings in Spring Shoes, for men, women and children, points to the chance to save a good part of their price, while getting thoroughly worthy, substantial and good-looking shoes. The best time to save is*when you would have to spend the money anyhow. These offer- ings are as timely as they are decisive: ~| spring heels, sizes 11 to 2, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. Is Another Women’s Shoes at $1 Not dollar shoes, by any means, as you'll agree when you see them. Kidskin lace boota in large sisea only; Oxford Tie# and button and 1 Gibson ties in kidskin, with turned 1 or extended stitched soles; some with patent vamps, some narrow widths from regular stock. In all || about 2,000 pairs, and just right for present wear. Women’s Shoes at $2.20 Really remarkable shoes for this small price. Kidskin of extra qual- ity, made over the season's most popular laste; narrow, medium and commonsense toe; sole of ouk-tan- ued leather, welted and stitched. hoes, about a third off: GIRLS’ SHOES at $1.20 Lace and bugton; kidskin, with tips of both kip and patent leather; | GIRLS’ OXFORD SHOES at $1.20 |f) Kidskin low-cut shoes, with heavy | single soles and spring hecls; sl 11 to 3. Smaller sizes at $1 8 pair. Fourth avenue, Young Men's Rain-Proof Top Coats, Franklin Simon & Co. R_SATURDAY: Boys’ Clothing. AMM Cc the most fastidious. surprise our patrons. Men's $3.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, in patent leather, black kid and box calf, $2.50 Black kid and Dianas, $ pa heels, latest toe shapes....... Child’s $2.00 and $1.50 black kid lace. also patent leather$q <OO and back kid Oxfords 1 air & Sandalssizes8%to2 & P' Made Her 5.75 6.75 d wool fabrics, to 16 years; sizes $12.50 end “ 50, Girls’ Apparel, ~ New Coat ; 5.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Hats. our own productions. Exclusive styles, at very reasonable prices. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. . AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE p22 1B. way 40th Bt 145TH TIM fist 2 WHE ie “a a * THE OTHER Git To. Mat tant vaio MAY 10—Souve SAM BERNARD apd Great Cast. _ Bh THE GIRL FROM KAY'S. GRITERION WILLIAM cin GA RIC! THBA’ ail LAST 8 WEE! RELY” | ELEANOR ROBSON MATE ARN yeyWryony [at WW. Mat sax 2.15, det. & Bway, Ld HAWTREY CY SALLY.’ ‘at 6. Sats ed. & Sat. 3 “THe LONDON CAST. PRINCE © PILSEN, VAUDEVILLE 72473" NDI D 30 UST a NIGHTS. MAT.BAT.2 SHARP. DOUBLE BILL. Hee AE oie ndrew re iSiy ee i in Sens DA! Ai Bway & Wat. RLYS MINSTRELS. KS" CONCERT, jeraa Irish Gent: ! aut e Brias ie ‘ clikis Tone ni 1c TORE 25,50, 75.1, Dally Mata, 25, THEATRE OF! 4 Madc: ras om VARIETIES | aven Shermana Dei eat 2h Bway. Tav| Pod Subse Fauaitye, Others ‘Ath AV, } 4. beautiful color of ural bleached hair, Gives new lif hair. 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. A Spring Sale of New Shoes IN THE BASEMENT That will appeal in their superiority and fashions to At prices that will more than button and lace, also Women’s $1.. -0O Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 patent leather and black kid Oxfords, welt and McKay sewed Cuban and ty Women’s $4.00 and $3.50 button and lace shoes, leather and black kid, Cuban heels....++-+ Sande ow! Prevents dandruff and baldness Je EYE A tamily can thus be provided with shoes. Men’s $3.50 @ $3.00 Lace Shoes, pat- ent leather, black kid and box cal welt 00 - Shoes, patent leather, Women’s $2.00 and $1.50 Oxfords, Black kid and patent leather, 50 Black Kid irK3 ereeee 3’ and Youths’ Calf Lace Shoes, $ sices i ‘to 2 and 2% to 5 Young Again MAIR-HEALTH fora youth brings back the nat- faded or to thin not a@ dye, but a hair food, and positively peace tf y hair to its youthful color. hedetce men and women} its HAY’S SeMi0d enciond fa: ot Twas. rege tied any wus gutting white 20 Gray hai? cannol be Sound ta my head and LARGE soc. BOTTLES. to see me, and before I was an ol A healthful use cannot a cted, See how Mrs. Mason, Nuttellburgh, was made young again by using IR-HEALTH .50 for which sand 6 bottles of Malr-Health. 80 youny ie almont ‘woman, have Set ussd ail of one botsle-= AT LEADING DRUGGISTS, R 5] [f Men’ s Serviceable Lace Shoes, $1. 25 Women’s $3.00 and patent $2, 00 Satin Calf and 1 pair Cpen Saturdays Until 7 P. M. Free Soap Offer wisi sow. Cut out and sign this coupon in five they will give you. large bottle of jedicated Soap, the best regular price, 7: or bythe Philo He Sie ved, by onprese, repel cons faye Hare tnany of the followi jeaith and.» agc. cal and ‘Complexion, Bath and Tollet, tbeth or Fity if Nes cor ied Siosthese.sNecotts Ne} cieer with or Ln ger apd ont La pele! naywhe oe ‘on receipt of 6oc. aid this coupop, purchasing Hay's Hair. ren reme Us chones ited may save his mover, back by writing Prima ue ‘SPECIALT! fuse substitutes, ina CO., aa Lafayette St., Newark, “Tasisl om having Hay's Hale: Health, Folisrag Droits oppty Ways Wale ad Ban So ot Fol 1800 & 1472 Bro R SALE da EGER 00%, 100 Bway, 300 W. ce th va cet PHAR aising st Gn oa le MER. JOT) 4d av WORTH, BRAND. mixture—7 In the Navy, R years. wool-8 to 16 years, Boys’ $5.98 Bri didi quality, Poppies, Roses some—vatte $1.50. Tailor pleated.. AT 1.98 flexible soles—new heel. AT 2,98 Women's Patent Leather Oxfords, ish arch, high, Cuban heel, 8 dressy that will please those’ who desire moderat height of style at Weet Fourteenth Street Splendid Values in Boys’ Clothing. But remember that we have thousands of customers, and that: these offerings are for to-morrow, Saturday. . put off buying until the opportunity has gone by! Boys’ $4.50 Norfolk Suits.2.98 ) Youths’ $8.75 Lang with Bloomer Trow to 16 years— Can you afford to miss such valu Boys’ $4.50 Eton Collar Suits. .2.98 ilar Satlor, Blouse, style= |. Royal and and Mixed’ Crashes and Homespuns— Regular or Bloomer Trousers—3 to eTs—natty Spring. Brown Can you afford to miss such value? Boys’ $4,50 Serge Suits,..3.00 Double Breast. and Nontotk—fin Blue Serge of fast dye and every iis Can you afford to miss such value? Three-Piece Suits. .3.98 All Wool Cheviot In Tan, n Mixtures—10 to 16 tallored<all inside fi Cap you afford to a such valuet Girls’ junior Suits--REDUCED Finely Tailored Flecks and Mixtures and Plain Colored Cheviote—Blouse, Eton or Belted Coats—high class designs specially made for school and college to J6 years—all pertectly proportioned, so that alterations will not be pres il Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CIry Everybody says so alike—Black and all colors and combinat’ons—newest straws braids—trimmings of velvet, silk, ribbons, wings, buckles, ornaments, é quills, etc.—the most stylish effects that leading millinerscan +o S6e8 : 3 HOST We never offered nett exuillent styles at such extermely ince: ate prices—all worth one and two dollars morc! Children’s Hat Wreaths - Therefore, sont MU a Sutts.. correctly cut and newest 15 to 2) years, Can you afford te Youths’ $3.00 Trousers. .1.98 2 to 3 oer jenata ba tures and Blue Serges 10 beta; ‘also ‘Black Thibeteth tailored and pressed. i] Can you afford to miss such value? Boys’ 75 cent eee Pants. aa value conserva rage houses sell crf .Assortment includ pixed Cheviots and Corduro; years! Can you afford to mins such vat a Boys’ Derbies and Alpines—Reduced Navy, eee = Gray and years—splen- h of extra Can you aft ee were $9.98 were $10.98 to $14.98 swere $15.98 to $18.98 were $19.98 to $21.98 ae Thossands to choose from—no 2.48... 3.98 Children's School dats ol B to wear—ibbon streamers ivet trim’d-—value .%8,., spent ae ee eg eo eS Fashionable Leather Goods Are no luxury at our prices! from Paris" Bags— an Kenthers-allk lined—worth $1.00.. A Half Dozen Special Items in Women's Stylish Waists that illustrate how attractive are the values we offerr— ‘All Wool Nun's Veiling—colors and white—lined throughout Peau de Sole Waists—colors, white and dlack—silk Mextc and medallions, or plea Peau de Cygne, Crepe de Chine a Peau de Bole—white, light blue and black—dainty trimmings of lace, applques. hand atitching, etc an stitching Four Styles in Women’s Footwear That Find Rapid Sale Women's Patent Leather Oxfords. Also Kid, with patent leather gamer jas\—high, Real Stik Chatelaine Bage— chamois lined—2 clasp—worth $1 Sposa icete-spatent Black Walrus Grain Hand ee LL. | with purse and card case.. ite ee ver are 24 eve: See elgewhere Solors— AMUSEMENTS, = | PROGTOR'S ti, 2 To-night, Res., 75c. 230 SL! el Aiea ‘Taming of the Shrew.’? Big Continuous Vaudeville, The Shop Git), witirtn, Mats, Mon., Wed. Thurs, & Set. “AUDREY.” “A Bik AUDR Twiee Dally, 56th St} 125th St} Cll. MATINEE HURTIG & SEAMON’S West 125th St, Edoa Io ge 34 hire ahnere Siar Murphys Ws 1 "Oaly Mak, To: Morrow. YRIC é DE WOLF HOPPER in “ WANG,” ae Bian a “Plccolo, aItd~ Fe) nike Bnyder & Buckley. nets et wc He CASINO, Wve. B15. Mate. T-Ot' rwAWed.2.15 “PIFF, PAFF, POUF.” GOTHAM AY HORNING ELAS \LADIES? MAT. T lies St, & 34 Ay, Sun, N't—Concert, Grands=:Pe eg gyo=Paris Wat. whe, Ornas Vi ven “a . @ivens. Presently, by the changed mo-| that house, I will out you to the earth.” the same goods. Kid, velour, aud Won of the ship, I knew her to be|And even as he spoke, he threw an|#! 4.5 cat, some patent leather, too. ender way. I sank into = dreamless| uneasy glance behind him at the fol- : fea oa pring, sewn ct bineee And Boys’ and Girls’ S| ‘When I awoke the day and night I did not watt to be twice threatened; : paased, and jt was once more morning. I obeyed et once, and with a palpitat- BOYS oneES. Coed), & Geetng a ailver bell bard by upon @|ing heart; and the next moment the| | , Size 13 to 5; heavy lace soos i Sable, I rang tt loudly. ‘The steward in-| door was locked from the outside and a ante * gtantiy appeared; I asked for food, and|the key withdrawn. The interfor was BOYS st OES at $1.20 Be proceeded to ley the table, rexard-|Iong, low, and quite unfurniahed, but! Hl! eaifund uid; hienvy soles Apron isaiae| . ‘ fig me the while with = disquieting and/filled almost from end to end with ors’ he papa Pertinactous scrutiny. To relieve myself |euger cane, tar barrels, old tarry rope ree LenS BOS Acing heels: ‘@f my embarrassmemt, I asked him,|and other incongruous and highly in- aray; Tit noe fine! ay ‘with as falr a chow of ease as I could/fammabie material; and not only was muster, if {t were usual for yachts to|the door locked, but the solitary win- @arry 50 numerous @ crew. Gow barred with fron. “Madame," said ha “I know oot who} I was by this time so exceedingly be- you are, nor what med fancy hes in-|‘wildered and afraid that I would have (@uced you to usurp a name and an ap- given years of my life to Be once more palling destiny thet are not yours, I|the slave of Mr, Caulder. I still stood, ‘warn you from the soul. No sooner er-|Wwith my hands clasped, the image of bred ica tne tetas! , despair, looking about me in the lum- ‘At this moment he was interrupted by | ber-room or raising my eyes to heaven; he whiskered officer, who had entered |When there appeared outside the win- npervetved detiind him, and now taid a| ow bers the face of a very black negro, and upon his shoulder. The mnddea who signed to me !mpertously to draw paitor, the deadly and sick fear that |ncer. I 414 so, and he instantly, and Vs imprioted on the steward's feco,|With every mark of fervor, addressed Geemed a atartling addition to bis words. me @ long speech In some unknown and SPECIALS FO “Parker!” sald the officer, and he|Perparous tonsa = (pointed toward the door. is cara I ocrled, clasping my “Yes, Mr. Kentish,” seid the steward. ay! jo not understand one sylla- por God's sake, Mr. Kentish!" and “Nott” he said in Spanish. “Great Coreg inte) larder a tel are the powers of Hoodoo! Mer very REEFERS of Navy Blue English Serge, lined "Thereupon the officer bade me eit] Mund changed! Bats om one ee with best quality & ae Q to 12 years; Rewari eee beara ieee a ee be shut into this cage? Why did you regular price $9.50....+.++ fn the meal. ry iy! qiacs,” cald he, and handed me a tum-|70r 08) our slaves at once to your NORFOLK SUITS, of apn Wer of aeat rum ben prepared to murder you? At a a airs Knickerbockers, 8 “Bir,” cried I, “Go you expect me) spark, this mimsy house will go in fr price $11.50. fo Grink this?” \ fiames; and, alas! who shall then be He laughed heartily. ‘You la4y@MP) the chic priestess! and what shall be fe eo much changed,” sad he, “thet I] the promt of the miracier’ $2 to 36 chest, at 0 longer expect any one thing more! steavens!” cried 1, “can I not see @han any other.” Sir George? I must, 2 must come py Immediately after, @ white seaman} speech of him. Oh, bring me to Sir sentah and Syne ea trae me Anes Ay terror: SAitiy) BAe: Mentish and mys tering my courage, 1 fell ‘] emcer there was a sail in sight, which | knees and begun to em Peih MISSES’ TAILORED ae News was bound to pass us very close and | saints, weey Model, white Satin lint rimmed wit that Mr. Harland was in doubt about| “Lorayr’ erted the negro, “here they | velvet and braid, sizes 14 to 18 yen; the cotors come!” and his biack n “ 50. ccvecne “Being no near the island?” asked ty, SHERCPAWE Fors tke wince regular price $24. Mr. Kentish. never hearf such nonsense in my REEFERS—an assortment of models and “That was what Mr. Harland said, * exclaimed a voice. aterials; sizes 4 to 44 years gir.” returned the saflor with a scrap “Why, so we all say, Bir George,” re- m ; 3.80 to $10.75 “Better not. I think.” sald Mr. Ken-|pited the voloe of Mr, Kentish. “But heretofore $8.50 to $10.75.. tish. “My compliments to Mr. Har-|put yourself in our place. The n: fand: and if she seem a lively boat sive |were nemrly two to one. And Pest tead her the stare and atripes, but If she be | word, if you'll excuse me, sir, consider- @nll, and we can easily outsail her, |ing the notion they have taken in their ghow John Dutchman. That 1s always | heads, I regard {t as precious fortunate English, French and another word for incivillty at sea; s0| for all of us that the mistake occurred.” we can disregard a hail or a fiag of| “This is no question of fortune, sir,” @istress without attracting notice.” returned Sir George, “It is @ question ‘As soon as the failor had gone on|of my orers, and you take my word Werk, T turned to the offcer In wonder. | for it, Kentish, elther Harland, or your- “Mr. Kentish, if that Cot your name,” | self, or Parker—or, by George, all three eaid J, “are you ashamed of your own [of you!—shall swing {or this affatr. eoloret” These are my sentiments. Give me the “Your ladyship refers to the ‘Jolly | key and be ot ~ Roger?” he inquired. with perfect grav-| Immediately after, the key turned in| fyi and immediately after went Into| the lock, and there apfearta upon tho e ‘of laughter. ‘Pardon me,” said|throshold a gentleman, between forty Ss Ror “put here for the first time I recog-| and fifty, with @ very open countenance ize your tadyship's impetuosity.” . or, 4, could T ex m Br tet Dietanation of this mystery, | the devil may you be?” On Saturday Evenings - our tae evasion. | whrici’ bin, my, story ins rush ot] Examining Rooms are open, and these but only ofly and commonp words, He heard from the first, Perea Ocullsts are at your service: ‘While we were thus occupied the| wit ‘@masement ‘Jou ‘oan scarcely| “> W. Brewster, M, D., 217 B'way. movement of the ‘“Nemorosa”’ gradually | Picture, but when 1 came to the Attic hag eed aif > became less violent; its speed at the ry leaped in thease? award, ward Johnson, MD. 1942 Bway. game time diminished, and presently he ng! 10 years in private practice.) after, with a sullen plunge, the enshor a Marcum ‘Kenyon, iD, 3 O23 Sixth Ave, was discharged into the sea. Ken! new Manhattan Bye ‘Bar Hospital) Tarcaietely rose, offered his arm and| for’ that hag of itt Trae pon!" "NO CHARGE “oxcept for eonducted me on deck, where I found eearecy ea my wife,’ gia! ind that Somes ‘we were lying in @ roadstead among unntanned own upon & tarberrel, as if] many low and rocky Islets, hovered ‘ sald he, “I declare this about by innumerable clouds of sea- @ Belleve tn Providence, owl, Immediately under our board a e added, “can I do for 8 eomewhat larger Isle was green with (To be Concluded.) ene 2 year eras 8 ' ‘ a: ait Pe Breed wa. cert) er! ‘son iS wast got st PURE W A TER AMUSEMENTS, ‘Stores Open Saturday Evenings. IMPORTANT SALE THE NEW YORI so. FFP ‘ne Original and Only Last Sat AMUSEMENTS. y nner Gate “City Water Filter TRIGHARD GA CARLE SON SQUARE GARDEN ts toa bart | MADI ; ; Absolutely Germ P Proof T ER N DE R E OT LEY F Surplus oat ~ Retalled a at "Wholesale Prices | NEW AMSTERDAM ,26 we BARNUM& BAI For the Next 20 Day reat of pa rae Het wt Oat tt tanuae mee | LAST TWO DAYS NIC) = fob Z ae ayes i red ae Mutiee Eatery Sah et |yp THE GREATEST CIRCUS EVER PASTOR’ S we'coucigticue’* | WRIGHT LORIMER +e SHEPHERD KING Bxnyyitiog tn Boar, 2 BE ny epee BN THE ey ae Iith Bt. two! exnibitione ily, at i TREIgOn anny ‘Ten Brooke & Lambert. KEITH’ Sine [BEST SHOW diene Rene qr eee a) Sys WALLACK’S ote aes ree, 820, | | Si rae Tape, $1.60, oo Pet iia int Gormred ye ae Par ate patty Ryn deg COUNTY CHA ei VEN: BELA‘CO SERS aie leit ee Rane ies ‘ACADEMY OF ee aS 14th Bt. COATRHAR. iBOTR sa ERROR CROSMAN sw: Wit W. Ht CRANE nat cee Nase seni, on pea West Bnd 788 Yorrors Tecten. Gaye fy ‘Mxt-w'k., Shadows of Great City, ve [t LADIES? MAT. TO-! DEWEY IMPERIAL BURLESGUERS W't—Coneert, 280., 14 & & 84 Ay.|Sun. World. Want Columns. Sunday. AMUSEMENTS, BROADWAY vast utot i ii {i ihe Yi What Do You Want? There {s no royal road to suc- cess, but the best travelled road in this metropolls for those who want help Is through the Sunday There were 9,048 “Help Wanted” Ads, alone published in The World last weck—more than twice as man: as In all the other New York newspapers combined. Let it help YOU to get what YOU want next BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. GIRLS’ Straw Crow. value 5? cent $2.69. BOSS aes fatds, Piach fancy uy jatds, Pinckecks, Al role prod value at $8.0)—As morning special. . ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. Soft, durable kid— —8% to 2—wide widths—shoes that no one wou'd hesitate to Genuine Black Walrus Hand ese silk lined—purse ani id coe case— Leather Collar Boxes fr, Glove and Handkerchlet 4 Sea Qa leather uned— tied from .98 to $1.25 to.. MORNING SALES . | To- Morrow, Saturday, until I p.m. To prevent dealers from buying quantities we reserve privilege of limiting purchases. WASHABLE RUSSIAN DRESSES—vn secona oor. triped Ginghams and Percales aod plain Chambraye— i ‘Stray of white pigs be cee Se made to sll at 81.25 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. (aS ees BREAST SUITS—vn thira Fioor. | WOMEN'S $2.25 HATS " rning’s 5} jal Miilinery offer. Ft Te Per etal hited Liserty Skee Black, Brown, Navy, ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, ———_* 'S SEERSUCKER SKIRTS—on Seconda Floor, oeEN, quality, clear, PEERY: stripes —full flounce with rulfle— tg scene eccececeeres seteeeee ONLY SOLD UN TIL ONE P. M—NQ Recent MEN’S ONE CLASP CAPE GLOVES —-00 Main Floor. 5 English Red and Tan Shades-~give excellent service for general wear—vsually a do! ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, >—— GIRLS’ KID BUTTON SHOES—0n Second Floor. patent jeather tips: coi. MONTAUK. YArivees. MAXINE ELLIOTT “Swi| onty'soxp t Corded Madras Waist, white and colored, con 98 | tailored Myiescusually $138.00 Fine Lawn and Plain or Ere. .-3.98 | Handkerchief Linen Waiste—newest, stocks and sleeves—special be Fan yf Poe rtd Lawn Toned shoulder ead 98! cut Butte Lene AT 1.69 Women's Soft Dongola Oxtoréstil So Sah ais AT 1,98 Women's ‘'Comfort” Shoes. The perfection of comfort for the rect and those with tender feet—soft. glove—no side fy) end te price, § | Sh to &-D to Hy : od Table d’Hote Lunch | : || 5 Gourses......30 cents 69 11.30 TO 2.30 49] | SATURDAY, APRIL 23, Turkey Hash on ) oo a|| men rene Bae ae Sotced Rea Cahbare | Sweet Corn in C Mashed or Bake! Potatoes Chocolate Pudding, Vanilla Sauee Tee Cream col ‘Tea, Coffee or Milk ar Flecks and Mixtures + 95-—0n Third Floor. ‘Champagne and White—$2.25 Hats for. . MAIL ORDERS. fring keels—broad toes = a ee

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