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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1004 Sen A WONDER. ROMANCE BY | A. Cona n Doyle. j The Mystery ot G by {By permiss orge Munro's Sons.) (Copyrtant, ) jeorke Munro's Sons. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER mes West in strict Scotland. aatle, x Ries engage 9 Wisd some horeibh fit ynyacert 3 to hang ov him an $6 fear, CHAPTER IT Three Strange Men. HE general took a long, earnest! 40 look at the unkempt wanderer in front of lim, and as he gazed I saw the light of recognition spring up in his eye: jod bless iny sout!’’ he cried. “Why, it's Corp. Rufus Smith.” ‘The recognition of Corp. Rufus Smith had, I fancied, been a relief to him, and yet he pl showed by his man- ner that he arded his presence as by no means an unmixed blessing, Well ll take you in and do what T can for vo © General, slow- ly, “Put look here, Smith, we must have dis: I’m the General and you are the Corporal; Tam the master and you are the man y don't let me have to remind you of that again. i; I took this opportunity of saying good-hy and returned, puazied, to my home. nonse close sea- shore. That night a frightful storm arose, and an hour or so later a coast- guard rushed past with the news that a ship was going to pieces on the rocks. aw Our was to the She was the “Belinda,” bound for Lon- don from India. Capt. Meadows, her skipper, and all the crew canfe safely ashore in the boats, and my father offered them food and shelter for the night at our house. Barly next morning I walked out to the point with the captain and mate to view the wreck ‘We had three aboard,’ sald Capt. Meadows. ‘My mite here thinks they brought us ill luck. They were Hindoo priests. The youngest of the trio was Ram Singh. He did the talking for his two com- panions, Lal Hoom! and Mowdar Kahn, who were too holy to mix with us bar- parians. When the ship struck last aight on the rocks the trio vanished. Crowned, of course.” ' “Drowned? Not them!" sneered the mate. ‘They made the storm come up. They'd asked me the day before when we were due to pass this place. I told ‘em, As xe passed, up comes the storm uke magic, We're wrecked and they Gisappeared, They're altve. Look!” He pointed excttedly to a figure com- ing toward us along the sands. ‘The captain threw up his hends in as- tonishment as his eyes rested upon it. “By the Eternal!” he shouted, “it's Ham Singh himself! Let us overhaul I could not help contrasting our hur- ried and tumultuous advance with the grevity and dignity of this lonely Ovtenta!l. nor was the matter mended when he raiseda pair of steady, tnought- ful dark eyes and inclined his head in a gracetul, sweeping salutation. It semed to me that we were like a pack of aghoolboys in the presence of a master. “Bo you ave none the worse for your @ucking,” he said in a pleasant, musical voice, looking from the captain to the mete. “I hope that all your poor saflors have found pleasant quarters?’ “If you have determined to honor our neighborhood by a short stay,” said I, “you will offend my father very much i you do not put up with him. He cdd passengers nape throws Gen, | of Cloomber) tish custom, to entertain all strangers | of repute who visit his parish.” | “My friends and I are very much obliged to you,” he sald, “but we have | h t which we occupy Is deserted and partly ruined, but we Easterners have trained ourselves to do thout most of those things which are looked upon as necessaries in Europe, beHeving firmly In that wise axiom that a man is rich, not in proportion to what | he has, but in proportion to what he joan dispense with. A fisherman suppites us with bread and with herbs, we have | clean dry straw for our couches; what more could man wish for?” ‘But you must feel cold at night, coming straight from the tropics,’’ re- marked the captain. “Perhaps our bodies are ool 2 times. ro have oe notions. Wel have all three spent many years in the | Upper Himalayas, on the barder, of the | region of eternal’ snow, so We are not sensitive to inconventences of the | sort. "At least,” said I, to send you ove meat from our la: | Weare nor Christians,” he answered, | but Buddhists of the higher school: We do not Eeoognise that yd a Ash | moral right to slay an ox o1 \s for the gross use of his body. He has} not put life into them, and has as-/ surediy no mandate from the Almighty / to take life from them save under most pressing need. We could not, therefor ugg vour mift If you were fo send | “But. I remonstrated, ‘if In this cha ae ela and inhospitable climate you refuse al nourishing food, your vitel- ity, will fall youyou will dle” 3 “We will “a en," he answered, with a bright salle. ‘And now, Cap- tain Meadows, I must bid you ‘adieu, thanking you for your kindness during the voyage, and you, too, good-by—you willcommand a ship of y | vel “you must allow | me some fish and Tma part of the country. raised his red fez, head with the stately grace which chai acterized ail his actions, and strode y In the direction from which he had come. me congratulate you, Mr, Haw- kins’ said the captain othe mate “ we walked homeward, ‘You are sommand your own ship within’ the ‘inclined “his noble en “No such luck!" the mate answered, with a pleased smile upon his mahos- ny face; still, there's no saving hy Shines: may come out. What 4’ Mr, Went? “Why,” said I, “Iam very much tn- terested in him. What a magnificent hewd and bearing he has for a young man! I suppose he cannot be more than said the mate. ‘Sixty jf he is a day." remarked Saptaln Meadows. “Why, I have heard him talk quite familiarly of the first Afghan war. He was a man then, and forty years that is close onderful ed, "Fis skin are as clear as mine are, He 1s the superior priest of the threo. no doubt. ‘The inferior,” safd the captain ently. “That ts why he does af t taidee for them. Thelr minds are 109 eicvated, to descend to mere worldly cnet ig I decided to gtroll across to Cloomber. Gabriel had told me her father always dreaded October 5 above all other days. She did not know why, but for some reason he was in an especially nervous state then, and ge) much better when it _was safely pa To-day was “Getober §, and I resolved to see If I could be of any use to the General. As I neared Cloomber 1 met him walking with Ftufus, Soaith, greeted me pleusantly, and I tell him of the wreck, endin pews that sho was from India and all her crew were about to be sent on to ion by train. con. ‘All to Be sent on!” cried the General, with a face as bloodless as a corps “All except three rather stra: characters who claim to be Budd! rest: They have dec; to remi Tor a tow dave upon tht coast’ outh When the General gropped ‘uron mouth when ne ) ith Bie Wa Tong, thin it * he grekling voice. Cones picesed “will” be Fepresents the laird here, and it is the laird's privilege, acoording to our Scot- Burning down an entire city block to make a metropoiitam holiday—several (To Be Continued.) ] hnildren, eooupied b by Di nown: brik in Podiatric times a day—looks Mke the acme of festival extravagance and melodramatic thrills, But that 1s what is going be done at Luna Park The management of that great enterprise has arranged for the most thrilling fire spectacle ever pre- nted, in which « full-elmed city biook will be actually burned to the ground. ‘The audotorium will be roofed over and has been so designed that the public will he given the tmpression of being on the opposite side of the street from the rag- ing conflagration that {s going on in front of them. Seventy experienced fire- fighters under the command of Chief Henry W. McAdams, for twenty years chief snstruotor and drill master, New York Bire Department, and over one thousand people will take part. The fire equipment consists of four steam engines, a hook and ladder truck, an aerial truck, a water tower, hose carts, do, all of the most modern make. WAR INCIDENT TO ROMANCE. “Signal Lights of Port Arthur” at the Third Avenue Theatre. To get @ really vivid realization of the Russian-Japanese war, go to the Third avenue Theatre and strain your eyes at “ne #iyne! Lights of Port Arthur." Mothers hugged their babies to thelr breasts and waited for the worst yes- terday afternoon, ‘The worst—barring a mugging Mick monologist—came when the Russlan battle-ships were blown up by Japanese torpedo boats, but even this wasn’t as sitrtiiig as a subway blast, and the Yod light was so beautiful that the babies gave three coos for Japan anda evidenced an enthuslastic eagerness to sisy for the last act. WELCOMED JULIA MARLOWE. Mer Adintrers Give Actress a Warm + Greeting at the Empire, Tf enthusiasm counts for gnything, Marlawna walaome. Pap Nye Broadway at the Emptre Theatre last night was overwhelming, even without the violent display of girlish fervor from the innumerable school-girl ad- mirers who were interspersed through- out the audience, In fact, there were almost as many bunches ‘of appreciative young misses ag of enthusiasm. With ten and twe've curtain oxllx after each act and a white-gowned school girl running down to the foot- Hghts and, throwing a bouduet of iilles Mary Tudor’a feet, jarlowe fiea nothing more to ea wa revival of en Knighthood ‘as in Flower’ at the Dmpire marked Miss Marlowe's last appearance as a lone stur for some time, as she appea AS co-star with EB. jothern next se: son. Tyrone Power Is her lending 1 as may be tow that your children are van® Prices Be t He Meer teh We aie Sut maREEM eae aeetoom sean | BIGELOW jf Man Irom Cnina rr 23:INCH FIG'D FOULARDS—on Main Ficoe. COMPOUND. Cures in 6 to 15 days. Ail OPER =| Wit ean [ggeaye 8," 88 Ani Sa are All SUES pres 4 Lmaquaviies colorings in Spots, Rings, GASTORIA [fc se! Pea ae Mibfelieriee avanti ag For Infants aud Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought the CHARLES BIGELOW, AIMEE ANGELES AND STELLA MAYHEW, OF THE “MAN FROM CHINA” PRODUCTION. sesstieeese PDOLQOPO+OD309OO9OS paueusesess 004 0684965660606 PROFESSOR DEWEY FOR COLUMBIA A person who desires to remain anonymous has made @ gift of money to Columbia University sufficient to en- dow a chair ¢a philosophy, and Prof. John Dewey, who is at the head of the Department of Philosophy in the Uni- | veralty of Chicago, has been called to the post. Another handsome gift which the trustees of Columbia have just an- nounced ts from Horace W. Carpentler, | of the class of 1848, who has made an endowment of $90,000 to support a chair in the medical school. He did this in memory of his brother, Ahe late Dr, Robert 8. Carpentier. It has been decided to ‘apply the gift L. to the professorship in the diseases of and the chair, which will be Bminett Holt ts the Carpentier Professor {3 to Telephone Directory for the Summer monthe goes fo press Friday, May 13th Your name goes In If you subscribe for telephone service before that date. An agent will call on request and explain rates. MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. 18 Day Street IT PAYS what to take tn time of need. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | | 2st Y MORNING WONDERS, | ATLANTIC ¢ has never a but if we will ‘of our! Koi te Columbla Graphophon: | ota ven away free, as Geen Ea ets te a sasha Mar eae ed, tg | rast: cally Jewelry ‘Novelties, Here is an Reina Woe an Sah phat eae othe es HOG v7 a ih ie ach ine i v Semtiry in ever 4 need we ities by! end us, ry. y; we trust you. Ord Wil Aend, you the ‘80 Jewel return ina 4. “When the $3.00 Seah? hdc mi eng Toe aeking. &e. Peto Sour ftenda maaan f Da for boxing hat you ahow, “AMUSEMENTS, at ursten, [pees Oud Sinai ‘BROADWAY Ev Eveig aalarwet. dbek EX RAYMOND ATR {a nar mt” || SA ENIGKERBOCKER Thess, Bway & 38'b St rranktcreaey” A VBRGTTAN ROMANCE Mata. 25, 50. Geo. ‘Thea rimrose Emma Carus, Wend ier REM A oh Bho to 4 au 85 wicker &—The Great Temper Drum. THE. VOLUNTEER ORGANIST | BELASCO HEAT, lye. at ‘Bouven! Y BELLAIRS. ‘CROSMAN inate Ba eee eae GEO. ADB’ COUNTY ines AMERICAN {23.846 0) 4x. te NATM Witte i nad ats ae oh Heariette LARCO'S pind. THES MART SE GARDEN, Bowery, ni he Talking) reap; cul an CARY “Tote lin "Gun. Buti: find this @ moneyysaving opportunity. ope a ecole Sow your ADVERTISING seeds in ana Ptnded or (Grier Dri ith Regt eee ill ae Res Forks doz—value 80. 38 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ‘Denar Fy aapibition, and Artillery ; teal Salanes Onenerovie Ete ‘Teaspoons 6 doz. value 39... ee d reap good a Atmiarion, aL per kage SilverPlated Dinner Knives— SHI ~_ | Mata "To-morro BPG [tnd dote— value (6 + 20) i doxen—value 419... oo Soe > —Samormew & Sat 2P-M.| French Batistes—60 inch—value .60.. 39 ‘ fine French Baristes— pResu LTs ! PROCTOR’ 10R Teieey 25c, 50c.| BX, Sheer and fine Freno stog- ———— ‘o-night, i Imported Novelty Dress. ‘Bwi an et caae nee Se | Re TE Se. 28 Peatecuaerae 934 SLi at K-| Preach Lawns—45 inoh—value .29... -19 AMUSEMENTS. New Empir Julla Marlow “wea's x HERALDSO wees 200TH TIME MAY I0, Souvenire CRITERION. mk (HATRY, got vig S18. Ma 3 rt TEANOR ROBSON XE Savoy aenememenen en RESULTS} erenenentmentnarensnenenonerier®) “Who soweth good seed shall surely The aa grows rich as : Big Continuous Vaudeville. ripe, eftecta-vaiue, 60: ALL PAID PURCHASES FREE GaeaTRE pray a com.n | HBLNGL | RALPH STUART Bhs | Fine walte 6ux Malis—vaive S8:--- 88) ] "EXpRESS sue soe nonund tin MATINEE TO-MORROW, |29 ct. Women's Rib Vests.. .19|} mites: by FREIGHT anywhere in New F THEATH ‘i y 30, eet nA: REB IN MUSIC IS 00D ENOUGH TO CAN Weet Fourteenth Steoot. Another Great Week of Values, PRICES TELL THE STORU. “No Place Like Hearn’s for Value.” 10 ct. Bleached Muslins..5% | $1.69 Women's Yard wide—tull Dlesched—soft finish White Walsts.. a for Underwear, Shirts an 4 Pillow Cases an tlre ona Sore Se ey The Lyrics Are Also Excellent in “Man from China,” Produced Last Night at the Majestic Theatre. Not since the days when Cheries A. Bigelow and milk baths elped”* Anna's Hand has The Hairless Con- celt had such an opportunity for do- treo of dressing. No Mall or ‘Telephone Onders. ing something for himself as is given alse ‘Taoenedfaney etgoke Shr eerie eieetanety SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES see eee, ona | Pethapa “The Man from China.” and|_ The “Will Wash Heavier’ Brand— | tuoks and Irisn crochet laos, oF @ [not Mr, Bigelow, should be mentioned aie ee knows thelr sterling sees 4 exh y—button ‘tron 0 Boer’ 1.08 ’ | first There were Umes at the Ma- - mill < Abt Zsestio Theatro last night when this! “pritow cnere’ a. Also, in Washable Waist, » | Was @ question, and when echo seemed wi Wwe ‘White Lawn—fronts of @|t answer first one way and then an- u oo other. But Bigelow’ was certainly spelled with a big B, and before the evening had advanced very tar every student in the audience was sure that 8 stood for Stelia and M for Mayhew. This, however, is getting ahead of the story a few paragraphs, To bexin in the middle, let's put Paul West and John W. Bratton alde by side, and then squeeze Barney Fa- Ban in between. Mr. Wagan had his ony the end of the performance, but We couldit cateh what he sad— + and we're raiher giad we didn't, for | French Sateen—fi both sides— slage Bpeectes ure as epidemic as" they | fancy stitch—medicated cotton are marvelously alike, Alled—asually $3.40... .0r-ceveeeee-- B98 herefore, fur (ue retiringly modest two of the trio: it Frenoh or fine work tucked full with tucks, medaltons— out $1.10 Comfortables.. .69 Full size—Fancy Bilkoline—plain beck —pure White cotton filled, Mo Mafl er Telephone Orders, Also Rouffted Sitkotine Cpfobeteertee full size—usually $1.39, Full size Silkoline—value 1.49 ait6 Beaten) Sateen Skirts.. .89 = 88 ye One Black Mercerized bres = accordion fiounces—ruffie fins! Gust ‘tuffecor umbrella founce "with cluster tucks and H. 8. ruffies. No ‘of Telephone Orders: Men's 49 ct. Dress Shirts. .24 Between ‘then. "Mr. FOR Kou us Ar, Brattons mise, ana! Plain and U dered Fine Union Linen Bosoms both-like the strawberries, which ‘tell CURTAINS, gucdneiony anuaita heap cade = jus that spring at last iw beginning to | POINE SASH CURTAINS. | Sic Suscred® Muslin, body eu aoroed hump itself—ure good enough to can. d'E: it |BED SETS, back and front—all sine. ‘There are serivus moments when “The sprit Mall or Telephone Orders. Man’ from China” isdn danger of N PRESSED ‘COVERS Slt falling into the chop-suey; but, gor, ets be to the Mystlo Circl the music always la: gentleman on the high, side of the piace, of ‘sot lyries an the" Oriental though not on 39 ct. Window Shades... -24 Dark Green Opaque—desirable for Summer use—lnot fringe 3x6 feet—com- plete with spring roller, ‘No Mall or Telephone Orders. Boys’ 59ct. Negligee Shirts .29 Peroale and Madrasnewest styles colorin: variety of pattern: ANd colorin sat detached cuffs ad told neckband. No Mall or Telephone Orders, Also, in Same Dept. White and Arebian—in wan widths 45, 6A, 72, 99 and 108 Inch.we are Head- quarters for these, SPHCIALS— &4 Inch Cable Nets—worth .49...... 72 inch Cable Nets—worth .69. 4 neh Point 4’ Bsprit—worth .69.. .39 72 Inch Point 4'Reprit—worth $1.19 .69 ‘Extra fine grades—Eixtea fine values Also in Upholstery. dhe moat devied “tan” of t tite Gian might dream of in his baseball piilos- | ophy. Mr. Bigelow landed one with his first innin, “The Human Band" it was | galled, and the Barber's Foe was rigged up for the emergency. everything from the accordion drum, and even took the Hberty 29 39 + COCO POP ORL ORCE PEARS OOOO COC OeN OS Blas he ran‘his fingers through his im-| Oriental Ta; Table Covers— aginary hair to remark that he re|heavy tage fringest Percale and Madras Walsts and | sombled Paderewski, Rarity mr peat ye . 79 |Blouses—4 to 18 yrs.—value .%9...... 88 him to Conried as o Laundered Madras and Percale Pictase— neck bene or collar attached 0 12 years—value .69. Nottingham 48 Us eegtertiaryd $1.50. 98 sense oO} Neciice: Shirte of fine Madras— ® Join uc! Which took | one | Irish Potnt—$ to 8 pairs of style figu ufts— |sround = the corner into Fifty-ninth sles fresh goods—value $6.98.......8. hd ert AE SRCR EHH bx Q | au Tapestry Portieres—plain Rep, Brocade and Armire wea vi heat tringe—val throw-over Fine Madras Blouses—Russian oF Military styles—light and mediuin colorings—8 to 8 years..:... .69 to .08 | Boys’ 69ct. Knee Pants.. .35 i talled od? put enough “ginger” indo her vot But no fait. was to be found with les woen Miss Mayhew sang! A PODISIOSG Pitty-geven Ways to (Catoh a i ++ -19] All-Wool Navy Blue Cheviot—patent bart : eed were of almost] French Net Curtainings—fine face elastic walstbands--extra, well mage sere rae pe insertings and edge—value 39... -25 jand finished—4 to 14 years. olearly showed Plain Reps and Armure stripe” No Mail or Telephone Order . Destrica—best o— the atidlence. ties Mayhewa shoul: | 7 SclbH BR vera wo) Alno, To-Morrow. BOYS' DOUBLE-BREASTHD SUITS Gray, Brown and Tan Checks, Plaids and Mixtures—Smartest sand Natticst ‘yles—7 to 16 yrs.— 14.08.. 2.98 are so broad she should not shrink from being told she shares with Mr. Bigelow the burden of carrying “The Man from China’ to success. It was @ long lea All Wool Brussels Ri Ngureecouseanie ey Maayan le for any room— SxXIDE Pt—value $10.98. -easeenceences--B.69 8220 from “The Kew, Yorks real but. 40 houses to e119 ct. Moire Percalines.. .11 |*Suney Pant Te Cheviots led with both feet. Inch f well tallored—~correct cut and intr Hers ia a new face to fret Blenters | ail Pull Pe ches wise Pieck, White and) 15 to 20 yre—value $8.76 6 And a8 welcome in a way as Wwin's, for in her “mammy” roll and Plantation pronunotation she recalls the Fetired aueen of Mays, While ther improvement In oth tions of the cast, the company yan a Ir BOYS' SAMPLD CAPS Golfs—values up to 75 cents... Tams, Yachts, Autos and Sallors— values up to $1.50. Summer fabrics. ‘Mo Mail or Telephone Orders, Also, To- Merrew., Hi Merderized “Ri iano loss —Elack, \" Seteens— lora, and whole ts acceptable. The chorus Torker jen—elsew! whole is fancy shades—eleewhere $0 15 ct. Handkerchiely, 5 E hard ani well and cut many a fetching cad cents, -here .25 and .29 Women's In staging the piece, displayed such ingenult; that “The Man from ably sure of holding {t ¥ A night on the stage which has’ set dimcult examples to follow ‘aa “The Wizard of Ox" and “Babes it Toviand.” "And it" s really worth a trip y land or water to. # in hin weagnine mit. “0? MF. soe AMUSEMENTS. _ ' THIS WEEK ONL MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, axxtat. Military Tournament Management Military Athletic League. TO-NIGHT. sree dae Ha ApNa 25 ct. Fine White India Linons 11 a Troops, FE ila Bigok eth White Satin fn 40 inches wide—for jacl fancy pateisonte ee ty ed ing Silk: stitch preety shee t iinty eae aaniens —new fresh goods. No Mall or Telephone Orders. Women's $3.00Corsets.. 1.39 - Coutlile and Batlote —stralgas bit Ep fancy Silk E trim ribbon run sizes 18 to jo Mall or Telephone Ordere 85 ct. Rogers Teaspoons.. .44 Rogers AA—extra heavy plate—fancy dosigns—haif dos ‘No Mall or Telephone Orders. Also in Silverware, finality Mr. and an dna” ts reason- ings and 49 fabrics—special Black Lining Satin—27-inch—ext high finish—velue .79. 1244 ct. Embroiderles,. 9 ue tof fre “oe nine inch—Insertin, food firm Cambri et Swiss—There'll be a come ee around chess! No Mall or Telephone Ordars. it eroweth Rogers Al Gravy Ladies and Meat Forks—fancy handles in ain® ind Tife's latest sands are its sands of dian MU" | Pull yard wide—fine nallty for ned Dem Vu hE re : Ride by Trou i Fancy Glass Salad Bowls—with gold.” Rida. by: PBC ee @resses and trousseaux—Those who singe Bats As d within redius of twenty-five miles ‘ ue Has sth AV White Silk, Mulls—sheer and allky— with emb'd dots, figures, single and double stripes, also Bot OVE ON CRUTCHES. o wine Town" 125th Sts"Rovs 2° PASTOR’ Sac Howard & Bland. Mu & Raymond, Ka’ E yarn and Tisle- fraberned stroight and ehaped—lace Well Anishad—all i oiree ana aus ase No Mail or Telephone Orders. ork, New Jersey, Pennsylvania end New England States, way @& Sth TRE. 1 n'a Reapper 6.10. Gl RL a Tee bpearance THE ROM KAY'S, |: & Willtard, BAM BERN, 4 Great Cai tl Biway & 44th at Tite Dictator LIBR KCl GION Wiss BERTHA Teens Doty Vernon of ton Ha HURTIG & SB SBAMON'S BL aa « Ting FRE MORNING SALES To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities we reserve privilege of limiting purchases. NCH NET CURTAININGS—m Basement. Séth ot With fancy Iac- inserting and edge—for Half as well as Full th S:. MAVER! ‘Bly Cattaian, for Hotels, Couatry Houses, etc—value 29 and 39 cents, RBLS inclu i Ddite Le 1S 1259 Ning ne NeW nt EUM aes The Other Girl. DALY'S *¥ JAS. K-HACKE TT oth ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. Brway & 45 St. At 890 Maus 5 NEW YORK WIZARD OF OZ NEW AMSTERDAM ,, 2, Set ot . By, 8.10 Last 2 Ww Athan TWO OR PHANS. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P- M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. WOMEN’S WHITE CAMBRIC SKIRTS— 0x Secona Floor. p lawn flounce with hemstitchings, cluster tucks and ruffles ‘of wide Open or Close emb’y or Insertings, and edge of maltese or Point de Paris Laces—value $1.25 wih A 8.89 74 HE CROWN PRINCE ACADEMY EST SH Mratyy MAJESTIC MR. CHAS. A. MUSTO, \N OVERWHELMING Two Little Sailor r Boys. rhe PEM? Bete li Henry PRG THR DEWEY. Basti Fn — ——* |MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASKS—on stain moor. Extra fine quality —o4 saches wide—five of the most popular 29 palterns—value 49 cents ..e.e0++ +00 steeee ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. oO 14thSt atrvingP! TRIUMPH | Ladies’ Matinee Lo-pay. | fondon Bel les * Gurlesquers n, “Sa Mats. ¥ Pertti ‘EVs Ly ——— les Matinee to: cottiaw st ie is choo! of Love." Eve. 8 Mats. Wed. & NEW MUWICAL CoMBY, CASINO Wolt Hopper By.8.15, AMU, “PIFF, PAFF, POUF.” ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. >-—_____—__—_-+ FINE CORDED DRESS GINGHAMS—in Basement. Cim'w & Sat 2.15 . AL COCKTA PRivutod Wi i aged ny 6 Xaragu sgusert saat | 3 Arex!) a1 8 BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Matinees T AUK Rae in RA BOLLY. to-morrow + Soxet' ‘or Bol ichinelie. S2ivs MON Fae nies LMUBERE BUBSO cons Checks or Plaids, in best combinations—knowa as the THD SIGNAL L OF PORT ARTHUR.

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