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a HW some trading stamps? You know Lonly need » few hundred more (io get @ lovely gilt clock. “Nobody loves nobody cares for ime! I am all alone in the world, with- Out @ soul to care what happens to me. “The doctor tells me I must not worry, Some one must worry. You do not. “Let us go out, you say? “Why is it, Mr. Nagg, vou never want to stay in your home a minute? 1 fry to make it pleasant for you. I never, complain about anything, 1 try to fill your home with sunshine, but al- ‘ways your cry is, ‘Let us go out!’ Why ‘aia you marry, when you have such a wild and roving disposition? “No, I, for one, love my little homo, @nd if you want to go out you can go alone. "Cheer up?" “Ah, that is well enough for you to gay. You have nothing to worry you. (Nobody is complaining all the time and @nnoying you by their peevishn fry to be cheerful, I try to be pleas- amt. What is more, I am cheerful and pleasant. But when you hear me moan fm anguish you only look as if you fwere annoyed. Nothing will make you _ Cheerful and happy. “The doctor says 1 should go out, that tthe cares of running the home are glv- ing me house nerves. But vou would indoors all day and never think of asking me if I wanted to go out for a Mttle walk. Come out now? ‘How can I gu out? Who would 1loo« after the girl and see if sbe does things t? Leave them to go wrong, you es, and then you rote ral Eey row if you saw th vou will not say @ word, you say? ‘Of course You won't. You du not @ that much interest in your home, ‘Qu wouldn't care how things went. Z have to svc about puting up the ly screens, The carpenter was to bo ere to-day to do it, and he hasn't come you will put them up? “I do not want you to put them up, i do not want you to do anything, but do think you might have shown Snough Interest in the house to volun- Paar so) put Cras uy ting the inter erath Be ato no” moth jouse. Brother Willie is iy nine she Was out late again to night school—to ES for moth balls, and the girl is busy I am feeling so bad that I haven't the heart to jot balls. fo to the drug store tor @ny excuse will do you, I cee to, get out, You never want to @. min- fe and talk to me. But, then. I know SST REE y Geckee Munre's ‘Bone. Us Saad OF PRECEDING CHAPTER West is engaged to Gabriel Heath: General who| lives in SPR As iSoriei's rot es "eome 1 Nornble and Dalit rsteg (res seems to Ariat over is connected rience in mata sand ts shared ty his The Hindoos are supernutural powers, | CHAPTER IV. Midnight Visitors. ‘T was a quarter past ten o'clock by ] the parlor timepiece when my father went off.to his room and left Esther and myself together. It was 12 o'clock, or close on to tt, \when my sister suddenly sprang to her }feet and held up her finger to bespeak ‘attention. .Do you hear nothing?” whe asked. I strained my ears, but without suc- Bess. “Come to the door,” whe cried, with LA chee ae voice, inst paythine deep silence of the night I dis- tinctly heard a dul], murmuring, clat- tering sound, continuous, apparently, but very faint and low. “What is it?” Tasked in a subdued voice. “Tt is the sound of a man running toward us,’ she answered. A minute later Mordaunt Heatherstone rushed Mrs. Nagg and Mr. Any ve Man Would Be Glad to Run an Errand for So Kind a Wife; but He, He Wouldn’t Even Go to the Drug Store to Get Her Five Cents’ Worth of Moth Balls! HY @ont you bring me home;I bor “THE WORLD: THURSDAY: mittee, mak mAY 5 shor! CAMMEY ER The Largest Shoe Store in the World. A CHILDS SHOE should be made as well in all respects as footwear for their elders, Our Children’s Shoes are the only ones of ‘which this can be truthfully said, We have special lasts upon which their shes are made. Our True-Form lasts are noted the world over as being the per- fect form for young and growing feet. The easiest and most comfortable, the most serviceable and the handsomest of all chil- dren’s footwear. And while they are the best, we are able to sell them at the least prices, because of the thou- sands upon thousands of pairs that we sell. hem, as we are not afraid of our work. By Roy (Copyright, 194, by the Press Publishing Company, The New York World.) Woll, don't mind me! don’t take that much interest in how | « Jie Zonle. Wstto cook Test can seelf feel: I’never complain or say any you do pot'mesn it Ican tell that you! thing, but Just because | asked you to{I Would rather you did than to sit £0 are laughing at me. Look how you are| [met your cigars and things some placo | gin and silent and never otter to do sli: F hate a man that smirks! | whore they give trading stamps thie | angtiiing for me, not even get som: “If I sat around smirking you would| {x how you rave and carry, on. balls. fy into in & Great rage, But what do y ren neu NEY worry. Mr. Kage. that 1) There ho woes! For moth balle—any er done it before, I will not do ue. now all hav end But you never woke up once to ask m: ik again. But you could sec fron ‘the seat en ”And_yet, tn spite of everything, 1 how I felt. ecrful way 1 spoke to you that I waa love, him and try to make him happy!’ y to pick a quarrel with "Oh, don’t say you Meerant quarrel “You did not want to wake me? oul ise well arid happy. It wasn't nieces. Geisha Girls and Japanese Tea Houses. We also guarantee t! FOR BOYS i Our Buster Brown Shoe or'oiwts: |{| zoe {Set Made of calfskin or black kid on our own True-Form Last, an Pillow Cases with Royal Oak Soles. Sizes 6 to 1044, $1.50 | Sizes 11 to 2,$2.00' Sizes 2% to 6, $2.50 CAMMEYER'S © fROTTERS” are serviceable shoes for boys UTICA AND DWIGHT ANCHOR HRBACHED PILLOW CASINGS No botter milla tn this country. and girls, strong and sensibly made, #2 tagh.- a | 1094 cts. Sizes 6 to 10%, $1.25 | Sizes 11 to 2, $1.50! Sizes 234 to 6, $2.00 inch. a yard. BNOUGH TO LAST ALL DAY, Not Short leces. 00D, MUSLIN SHEETS. OR RAND Ai BRAND. aT Allat J 49 CAMMEYER'S “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of calfskin with heavy soles, 1 only. Sizes 8 to 134, $1.00 Sizes 1 to 2, $1.25 CAMMEYER’S SHOE SPECIALTIES FOR CHILDREN. The Weak Ankle Shoe... The Toe-in Shoe. . ‘ The Fat Babies’ Shoe . White Top Patent Leather Shoes. . ane BOYS’ DEPARTMENT, OUR TWO LEADERS IN BOYS’ 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 and Black Kid. Sizes 14 to 2 and 24 to 536, CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. Yaka CarharteCo. Woman’s Department, 90x00. Hisewhere 58, 2 and 6S cents. PILLOW CASES. vine, soft Musiin— no atareh or dress- (bent 12 and 14 conte No Mali or Telenhone Orders, ‘on any of the above. Friday (Comfortables, Offerings | Spreads, 7 (Blankets, &c. ‘ull alze Silkoline Comfortables-— white medicated ¢ ott exaics 1.39.. 08 No Mall Orders. Full alze Siikoline—cord edge....-.-1-49 Full White Crochet Spreads ve—Daraelties design £8.... 59 wf Japan ts not so far away from New York as the maps and geographies make {t appear, There will be Japanese houses at Luna-Pari, Indeed, they will be a feature of the Babylonian Hanging Gardens which cover twenty-four acres of the new Luna Park. Growing plants, palms, shrubbery, &c., will be a feature of these tea houses, where light refreshments | = will be served by two score Japanese geisha girls. Tlie Japanese tea gardens will be a distinctly restful place, where no ling of peanuts or candy or ‘spieling’’ for shows will be permitted. IN LEAP YEAR? NEVER. Ma—Did you hear that awful racket in the parior just then? Pa—Yes; I wonder what it was? ADDING FUEL. “I lowered myself when I married you,” sald the angry wife. “Yes, it was quite a come-down,” size Colored Afitcheline— Renna’ or a inged valuo $1.79. INCONSISTENCY, “During the honoymoon,” she sald, “you called me the star of your ex- istence.”* 88 15 Fx, size W ive cr Strong Muslin Feather Covers—full aise oe a ae Tick y finished with “Now can you heer | 4; Ma—I don't know, but I hope {t|calmly rejoined the husband. ‘“They| ‘And you are still," he protested. e 9 buttons and holes-valve $1.15, .29 wasn't Clara breaking off her engage- | tell me you had been on the shelf quite| , “But, she continued, reproachfully. ‘Ladies Spr ng vercoats Our Famous “Family; Flan a ment with young Gotrox.—Chicago | while before I married you.""—Chicago| “I dot em to be drawing @ oI White California Wool-value Daily News. News. selary.”—Chicago News, Cotton Blankets—% bed size 49 A Gray were 00... White, Tan an of Covert Cloth=-VERY SWAGGER 50 Friday (eats Linens. Offerings - Towels, etc. : > |White Goods- * aka Mendous and unknown laws which are All Linen Cream Teble sail FRIDAU, AS Uist: BARGAIN Dag with i soa { Money Saving Opportunities __,.| numerous and varied! 1 Extra good money’s worth here alway? BUT FRIDAY BRINGs - Even greater power to Dollars and Dimes... Crees f Monten ‘g Suits rts, Cloaksrde: srathven Eton Suite--Bii Cheviot and Mixtures--Comnanny, ¥ests or fancy bralds—vatlue $18.00 11.98 Siclitenné Shirt Waist Sults—Hlack, avy and Brown—s skirt to matchevalue $s Eall Length Tofteta Silk Coats. farnet, Gun Metal, Navy and double or ringie Raat St Black Taffeta Coats—shoulder cape— braid trim—pouch sleeve—specitl...4 lack Cheviot and Tan Covert Jackntss- % with and without collars—val, $10.00 ios New pleated Walking Skirts—Blae! Cheviot and Mixtures—value 38.000 35:08 Women's Muslin rita Underwear $= Muslin Drawers—Umbrella ruMfe—'! H. 8. hem—tucks above—val 35, Good Muslin Gow yoke’ of cluster’ ks and hemstitchings—H. 8. 1 rufMe—value .59.... nbdric.and Nainsook Cor ‘overs—full shirred fron’ trim'd et elaborately. with lace or emb'y—value 69. Fine Cambric Skirts—deep Inwh ry ruffle of cluster tueks ani six rows eyelet Ince—vaine $1.69. ...60456 Extra size Gowns. 00d aan nid vakeof two wide insttg a He Bee and tucks—H. 8. ruMe—value Ino Friday + Washable Waists OR See | Petticoats = Corsets Wonten’s Taffeta Silk Petticoats—Black and shaded tints—deep accordion or tucked umbrella ruffie; ruflle finish-o9 dust rume—special.. ‘ 4.49 Ble ek Moreen—uumbreliag flounee or aecordion and small ruMes-— ‘also dust ruMfie—value $1.392.:...¥ tee 08 Women's Couuitle C ts—airaight fronte—short and medium—all sizes to” 26, except, 19—uaually .59 to $1.00. 68® Sateen and Batinte—straight fronts. arerh Shapes and Girdles—spec! White Corded Madras Wal tucked yoke—value Fanoy Lawn Walsts—vasiel Styles—emb'y or lace inserting® And tucks—value. $1.25 mi? which had fallen upon his own unfor-|and vanished among the trees. I am 63 inch—10 designs—value .i3. Bilkized s acting against us? The blow has long |tunate head. Hefore parting from. ua | positive that no foree was used, W. ko ed Pongee Waists—natural th been over us, and now it has| ho tenderly, embraced my mother and/ strai Ne or. con: D, r ale Extra Heavy Bleached Damas Yoke, wiso bodice of wide pleats, small, HR fe Pee ete Caras gia els tcmermaeean,| Plaine Walking fica Sults ert Bhar ee eae wl Paty bar: hapbened?™ said h, exeltedly. "We amtectionataly™ and xaye Inco my charke| © fe 7 had cece thie Seeger ere, a side pleated effect shirt waist Style |double Damask—valuo Me gon, BAD a ENT eee Rot yield to, despair.” ii mall packet addressed to your- iv Union Huck Towels—Hemred'* . rtdny Boys’ Suits; °° ge netning uni a ere | cro. ret! 1 juterrupted. t RAN this took Uttle time in. the act: Dxw—value 10s... meit18i]. omerings | Boys’. Rants: » fo obtain ‘66 “To Vou. Hero it int Ho handed me] tucbed oy neacrstaummons which dis. 00 00 ATes}—val Oeiihe) 5 ‘ va : {2 obtain, some, trace of then tt is 0 nar ator tuarene ene tujbed my sleep to, the last ana jowy s All Linen Huck—22xt8—vaTue . 20} inf Boys’ Waists, etc, ym ‘tween “i a ye Heathratono ee Gabrie and, Mt: | sleep, when Fetal no a sgoubled Ener tive Trunie conta Shara have ‘oe. Eo ie cee etsrtaay °280'} fine Goth Hominants: aise GOMarayeey thee | bring them itown from tho Iti at |& loud, sonorous sound ing in my | time, sudden Frinutes of actual behead dbs ote 6% Navy Cheviote—patent bap once? ’ iS gias (ears. {sat up. Dewildered, put all was ft, and fo strange, 10 cf. White Cambrlareard ider,..6% Jang Jjavy Cheviote—patent bands, and. “Si ertog elt Poor sister must be dis sat up, bewildered, but all was | that when the drama was over and Victoria Lat inch—value 12%.. OH | Delt Joon “cut, full—4 to 16 sree OWS 1 Broadway & [3th St. ‘th hing cf tr" Maveaunt Were one, I could have gpalleved that G y ae, es 14 12%... iss" was going on to midnight. I blundered | fopimiow! Fore terrible India Linons—30 inch—valué 12%... 8% answered, "Sig. sivers nt tie ther tmare, som i i sido of the house, ATA has not leurd | to my fest, and was striking a maten | opueniow Nad ‘dant ele Mola atte - roe zed Basket Weave Cheviots— geen anvth’ ig. for my Toor! with” the intention of Ighting the Irn ted to fancy, T threw my’ whel AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, 17 cent, quality. Retr The atte cat tat | See Uns RAE abt aang taeds | HME MmR Rae ed oa i NicHT waite Openwork Dott 1 fol come clear thet 1 anlgne have ‘bean ache Jeph ot fering the Tock. Telstood arm SES SATURDAY NIG Elsewhere 19 and 25. very room hamber is KevEnnti Re nies me. My ol age'n and again. Tint esr tht i ; in the Tront 0 at Pie house, while those | snapped and I found myself in the du harlowe ™ wal pas- il Curtains, il praenr tts Gedney ota’ (Se Maattigame | any aed, gee tone lan y Sgamesste eee || oF {Draperies Sistine lta: Pamupaias a view of the avenua™ RAR ths, Koy dn er doar: Thermomant that | TO-NIGN Toot oo eee ae atlantis THE Y GiRI io. tn |Goueh Covers » ter ‘our long neriod of risnense,, de- a out. ‘You k t Sxown and ona bars | Divison, Us Barmy; of Ug sere a Shae ay teeY een Hore HNSpeRA PERS gn Mamas |S nspareaiereow and We p< sai roel ay IRE [loses craatesaits ste oo aah KAY’ S. BAM PERNARD TIME MAY 10, Souyenira | CRITERION, 228 ev gas a ett or oe i uy Hivegiand: form a broad stretch immediately in front of the house. Just in th Gh thie. clear epace ‘there stood men looking up at the house. ark moon shone full upon them, glistening pn thelr upturned eyeballs, ‘and by J ght I could see To pois ce, do nothing unli? mora- Pye is wd, “vou nave tims to tell us alt’ that wha ocet Ta ip T shal’ id answered, rising 80, and folding. his Shaking bands to tne ready that we have French Bobbinet Curtalus—laci serting and edge—value bbe 4 Egyptian Yarn Curlaing—wit talored cross wtripes--walu $175... Irish Point Lace Curtains: Novelty bordera—value $4.00. © att eet ery Drill, ay Battery , ery eid Artitery ae B Piding, 19th ry, First, Battery. th Bas wit be donet ‘Your poor fathor will be happlse are | i S| ext world than he has pret. been in end Is, re. You know alread: et ‘Thank Heave: inbelel: te had_ reason some or many | merarthv-faced aga. blackshaited, Of & anne. Cente her chlor th he a4 ii Veare in ctactocio fee Gant cer tertinne| Cree that ckewaet ioetiiine atte ‘among | 7 What am T to doz" as Se arsteaet. | es WILLIAM cai ‘heb Didar Feral cle coed aii wenndcs retribution waa hanging over my|the Sikhs and Afreedees, | Two of them lediy. "Where have they kona? How i Ren. $1, $1.50, $2. GRRUGK EE: BATHE, § yds. Jony—seinge be father's head for a certain aetion| were thin, with eager, asthetic coun- T help him? We cannot let him go xDAY. ART inion Wed. and Bee value $1 St ts. carly. iif. Inv thie ection | tenances, ‘while, the third. was ietome [from Un like this, Gr lanve throne ee T MES IN NEW yO New Art Tickiny he was asgociated with the man|like and majestic, with a noble figure |to do what they will with him. Shall f fina Tt day, 25c, $0c, ELEANOR ROBSON LY French Stripes, detached Agures known Corporal Rufus Smith; | and flowing beard.” ride into Wigtown and grouse the po- BR! ni R and rich allover sttegacs ‘01 i np 10 so that the fact of the Iatter find- ‘Ram Singh!" I ejaculated. lee? ‘o-night, Res,, 75¢. 3 coverings or curtains—elsewhere 28. “‘Anything, rather than that,’ my mother sald earnestly. ‘He has begged 931 Sti ie me again and again to avoid ft. My son. we shnil never set oyex upon your ing his wav ‘to my father was a warn- 39 ing that the time had come, and that this Afth of Octover-cthe anniver- “They stood in.a line,” he continued, “sweeping thelr arms upward and down: ward, while their lips moved as if re- mary of the misdeed-would be the d8y| peatlng some prayer, or Incantation. Fig'd Furniture velvets—value a Samples Silk Damasks an —— ape trienefor chair seata, cushio ray & 45 St. At 8.30 pillow tops—half value... ACE & WALTZ! Savoy Rr “tas 2 a eg ire NEW LYCEUM eietek Tacks 9 ‘io Be tinued.) Nalye--15,.to $1.00. Serre 159 Double Breast Sults—Fancy Mixed Cheviots and Cassimeres—s. to Jb value $3.98 and $4.98. we WS 3.08 Look tor Red Double Breast Blue Serge Suits »°2 gle auitched uarensnew to 1 years—value 4373.00 Pereale Wy.ists apd Blouss Peek patterns—-( to tte tec uate ae Heavy Peicale and Madras Lebaih n and Blouses—neat stripes and “1 figures—value 49. imundered Madras Blouses— ‘neckband, or collar. attached: 4.t@ 12 yrs.—value Vriday (Dress Goods ve |9asris6=7 and Silks oom 48 dnd 50 inch—Imported Bisok Melrose and Prunellas—value ‘4 inch Scotch Mixtures—value .60, 44 inch All Wool Nun's Veil eo inch Scotch Mixtures—vaiue .98,.. G5 27 inch Natural Color Po. full lustre—value 76. Black Foulards—8 inc! —val panting afd ghastly Into the house. of its atonement. I told you of our| Suddenly they ceased to gesticulate,| ther again. You may marvel at my 5th A LOVE ON CRUTCHES. rf 23 inch Blue-and-White China My Goa!"T cried, “what has hap-| fears in my letter: and if Tam not mis-| end broke out for tho third time into hg: Gente. which onthe wena. Hage | NW. | Big: Continuous Vauidevitie. Month in t's figures, dots and spots—value 50. 2 What Mordaunt?” —_| taken, my father also had some conver-| the wild, weird, a, plercing ery which had flere BY RIGHT Th he Oth ¥riday f{ Rugs, aaeee: > -Paftatas aiid’ pened? ‘ him id not find {t in your heart {RALPH “STUART er ri. gs Black “Guaranteed” Taff edie hoes gasped— “my [Ration with vou, West, upon the subject, |arouked me my Mumber, - Never {Mo you could not Gnd it tn your heart 5Bth OF SWORD. re Offerinicn nd Small Peau’ de Boles—ad cent qualleyd Pee eeke T saw 'vesterday morning that| shall T forget that shelll, dreadful sume vain; and yet some pursuit there musi MATINEE TO-DAY, DALY'S Bva ous at — ~ At 8.90, Large @ - father! His het was gone, he had hunted ou: the old untform| mons, swelling and” reverberating | pun, and yet som Brute an ceasibie’ ‘Rose 0° Pi th Town.” ‘Sat Best All-Wool Smyrna Rugs—Oriental, SS) aid dilated with terror, and hls face as| which, he has aways retained rince ne) through the silent night with an inten-| We carmot, Rervm Mim Detter ten by 125th SL Rose_o' Plymouth Town. JAS. K. HACKETT ectoned and medallion designs i Chiffon Mulls: Siucdiess an that of a corpse, I could] Wore it In the Afghan war. T was sure| sity of sound which is still ringing in| Conautting hia wwirhes I Adialia Kalin’ gi Banhabaoh HE CROWN PRK two-toned an a.co| Faery bi loodless 4 that the end was at hand and that our|my ears. As it died slowly away there ‘But eyery in. .precidus,' I INCE 6x9 ft—value $12.9. x Offerings 4 Sateens feel that the hands which clasped My! forebodings would q be realised. Wea 8 rasping and creaking as of keys |cried ‘as Mordaunt eis! even now ace AA AY: | 10.6 ft—valuo $19.98. 13.79 Li ete, - \erms were dulvering and shaking with} “He ag eenred +t TEAR og Mice and bolts, ed by the clang of an Bin may ‘upon ‘us’ to react je SONTHS ous ATINE HORTIG a SEAMOY 7.6x10, awns, etc, « ‘emotion iar taete cid aon ato ly Wa) ite A. Preset dae egg tebe. othe ene an aS | AM yur an S| te eva 1.98) raney Basia : “Your father?” I asked. “What of Rx nda, of the incidents of his| father and Corpl, Rufus Smith rush|® Henne ig oe, tt e,* net hp ty “Seurphy 3 2 SRI Mins nthe ie All-Wool Ingrain Art Squares— imperfect—perfect price ———— , him?" Ce abort 9 o'clock he request frantically out of the house, replted Mora Van & Edd. ae Gesigne and colorings—3x2%4 3.08} § Strong American Dress Ginglams—<* ia a A BoM ohh cur. OWN TOctME RA Teckel | Ca eee ee cee een atleas | Fon fat fat ance a qr 7g Hway 6am, a 20, | —————____"wn & FidieLeonard, Othera e $5.79 . . regularly .10 eg aE fo is gone. us precaution which he fre-|ing @ sudden and overpowerin fe wilt ieee apn cael MAJESTIC Eva. 8. Mats ae sae Mercerized Boi rr¥eu,be.4e gone; and so te Corporal) quentis fon hen, 88, Girt tegti | Paige ihe tree gatraneers Imd nol | abe fend the strangest nac-| GEO. ADR rian a soe 1.29] besclpaily Zopalasd Sa 1 set eyes} upon . upon them, le fivo CHAIRMAN. LereReNte oes, 4 Mera) ps we axis so soul, to keep us clear of the curse| swept swiftly away down the avenuel all “trom ¢ Man from China yard Wi arly np them again, where have they yeu or cried. we ig unworthy of yo! rdaunt. it aye Ye, if ath te while there te n “pormiaey eee coring your ti follow aif me Gly what direc: flop The ita0k. Rania no Ri tie eatherstons anne burying. hs face. in his Rants, *tbon't venreach tas, West, far you don't know all che circumstances. at cam” we do to reverse the tre- a COMPENSATION “There io a day of sunny rest ry And grief may hide an evening gues! But joy shall come with early light.” oon If You: Fail in Business ‘the chances are you were in the wrong business. But _ ddn*t worry; you can get into +) the right) business if you will ADVERTISE ‘are Sunday. World Wants BIGELOW}! (Jewelry, Fans, ES SS NS SSO NBW YORK eae On BON VZr Ect arry = Harn 5 late ener Ue e f NEW AMSTERDAM 03, re". 5 KAY MOD cco Bterling Silver shirt aint Pins— 500,000 Tickets to buna Park sre ope ee ding enya mies _ For Readers of The Evening World. eg ee we § SILVER PLAT! i Boe EF nives—value hen doz. .98 Table, ae pecert Bpconarend seve The Evening World has secured A HALF MILLION TICKETS to Luna Park. READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD WILL GET THESE TICKETS FREE. All they will have to do will be to cut out and save the six coupons which will be printed and numbered, one each day, in THE EVENING WORLD. next week. Beginning Monday, May 9, and until Saturday, May 14, a'serially numbered cou- pon will appear each day on page 2 of THE EVENING WORLD. These six coupons, No. 1 to No. 6, inclusive, will be accepted during the week of May 16 at the main entrance, LUNA PARK, for one ticket for the great variegated show that is given within. An immense sum has been spent in laying out and con- structing this wonderful pleasure place, and a.fortune will be invested in its Circus Maximus, Japanese Tea Gardens, Fire Spectacle, Elephant Pageants and other unrivalled features:. Luna Park is the greatest and cleanest people’s play- ground in the world. REMEMBER, the coupons begin to appear in THE EVENING WORLD of MONDAY, MAY 9, and The Evening World’s Tickets are good every weekday, Monday to Saturday included, during the week beginning May 16. DON'T MISS Coupon No.1, in next Jonday’s Evening World, or your series will be incomplete and therefore useless. — ae cal ae Two LITTLE SA SAILOR BOYS, Prices 28. BELASCO HEALS. Bye. abo Ruut oa z in DAV a tect, PAIL, CROSMAN Stag Handle Carver and F ie ce ita. We ed. Sai D play Lukes iad et Car 18-inch cimeter bi: ade— PIFE, PAPE. POUF. | 14h Se.Tentresor duh Aya Sai [ia “handie—usually $125 Presse. 89 CHSS—Bve 8.15. M. Mats. To- ‘To-Day & Sal, GASIND “ire i ate oa ees THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST GRAND Beata GaLtAND) DEWEY. | London Belles Burlesquers Next Wk—Amela Binschai tn Qeymipe EostiathSt.! sunday Night Concert, Bev f0e. \MERICAN. Five 6.20, Mat. Sat RY 8’ Matinee To-Day, NA 1 Mi i Wit LL a joan Devere's Own Co, ‘ NEXT S@NDAT—CoNc 2 y (Py Bowery. nr. Canal oa Pera atid Good Steel Scissors—4 to usually 23, omerings. Handk’ fs In Leather Goods Band 3% inch plain Taffeta Rib- bons, also 2)-inch Liberty Satin Taffetas—light and dark—value .4.. 9 4and 4% Inch Plain and Liberty Setn Taffetas, also Fancies- Sirine eftects—-ail ‘colorssvalue® 19 Men's All Linen ratte unlaundered—usually Women's All Linen z B.—sbecia! Emb'd and Lace ‘crim’dvalig, arlely ot All Linen with Bh fi border—value .19 and Walrus Change Moseeplain and owel frames jeather {ined—usually, 2, " Ga tie lined: faalde pocket Seas, lock and Friday {Pen agTROPOLS 5st” JA Koval Liliiputtans | STIRS ww KEITH'S eee | se EDEN x. |sbuane attspetionn, Magte Kettle. Np goubimns or Fonrinm. 15 Unckoye tm “THE PIT" sae: HAY NIGHT. GRAND CONCERT. 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