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s.Nagg and Mr. — (Copyright, 1004, by the Preas,Publishits Company, "The New York World.) ‘Day After Day, It Is nothing, mean or stingy about me. "| ft makes me cry for hours and hours, “It At’ were your brother instead of mine you would dress him lke @ fash- fon plate, Poor brother Willie ia #0 hard cnhls clothes because he romps #o much, You. cannot, appreciate @ 6 BY @idn't. you prosh your Glothes? If I was as care- less ag you are ,how long Mould my things last? "But so lope as. all the money. that ‘semen into this house is spent on your~ ARIE yOu Go not care ig ne [blthsame Atepodition like his and mine, te "| We inhert r dear eed!" When little brother Wille told Paes gees teeey fou ches te fesecfo permtene ana “Ah, papa would come’ home, and if Se ee em eT ns te’ not | Mamma didn’t look plensed and happy pid enough to deceive. And I belleve|{? #09 him he would rave like as if ‘what he says about gtving his money |"@ Was insane and throw his boots ?; is@ when|!Mto the piotures on the wall and etre thts fa: leas smash the hall balustrade with a poker, Uttle boy he used to beat Beran aay ibn: “when I think of out happy home © “¥—7@ was so fond of drums and horns, | before poor, dear papa was called away * sep@ it used to drive poor papa nearly Alspasition. “Herp comes that horrled Mrs, Skip- Paway who is talked about so. “Don't you dare lopk at her, Mr. Nagg! That may be the king of people you prefer, but, thank goodness, I have gome delicacy for my own feelings and also sowie regard for my own social position. I wil not recognize a Dakota divorcee, “You are going to wink at her. She Says all the men wink at her. “Get on this side of me, Mr. Nagg. At least you shall respect me while Tam with you! . McCardeil, Always-the Same! Just Listen How He Carried On When She Ventured to «Object to His Flirting with that Bold Mrs. Skipaway. for. I have the same sort of a sunny|ho Is? “Brother Wille Is winking? Suppose Do vou want the boy to be Uke an undertaker? He is young, he thinks no harm of anyone, But don't you dare attempt it! “Why. how do you do? My dear Mrs Skippaway! How well you are looking! Come out, Mr. Nags, why are you sulk- ing behind when a friend of mine speaks to you? “Don't mind him, Mrs. Skippaway, he la # perfect bear, but brother Willie is a regular Beau Brummel, I am afraid he wif be « ladykiller when he grows up. “Won't you come walking with us, dear? wild. Poor papa would rush out of the house and into saloons and never come | ut of those dreadful places untH Willie dad gone to bed, y “Mamma will tell you this. We used ” ba tell dear/papa that we, would take the drum or horn away from brother AVillle if it made him nervous and + @rove him to drink, But papa He was a kind- papa. “No matter how much he suffered land had-to take to drink to quiet his merves, he would never let us stop ttle brother Willie playing the drum that drove him out of the house. “One day we took the drum away from brother Willie, and papa was so to getting nervous from {t that made us give the drum back to ther Willie, And ho carried on so Jerribly we had to do it. He smashed ywerything on the whatnot in the par- bor, he was so mad. “That's how considerate he was for Jhe happiness of those about him. “And no sooner did little brother Wille start to hit the drum than poor shouted "This Is driving me crazy!" peal roared out to the saloon end didn’t ome back for two days, ; “That was twenty years ago, and I . Femember it as I remember everything + mbout my happy girlhood home. “Yes, I will go out for a walk. I twas just beginning to wonder haw long You would sulk and carry on. “The summer has come at last and “i @ you would try you could get a Mttle sunshine into your heart. “Brother Wille hes a new sult of @lothes. Yes, I did take that money You lett for your tailor and buy him a Quit. You may be eelfish, but there is we “War ja hell:’’ sald Gen, Sherman. In a naval spectato rium that has been & Dundy will reproduce some of the most famous sca fights of modern history. foreign fleet. hree Icilled and about fifteen wounde ot thelr banner, a green wit age} for improvement, By their knowledge with a qentence of the Koran it. of tho seoret laws of Nature they were enabled to fortify their bodies against ens. eer BE Ey Secrne ares Bata \ |APTER. pon disease and old age. It only remained | SENOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHATT ati! I loked after the action for the old|to protest themselves against. the a= ed to Gabriel Heat chap, but his. body saults of wicked and violent. men. who ‘who lives in strict, thongh how are ever ready to destroy what js wiser t Pe tiy” scotland. | Ception. “His blood be upon bis and nobler than themselves, There was awed ts! head! He would be alive now had he|no direct means by which this, protec horrible not interfered, on could be effected, pur is! was in ho A somo Mensure attained by arranging the occult forces in such a Way that a ter- rible and unayoldable retribution should await the offender. It was irrevocably ordained by laws which can not be re- versed that any one, who should shed the blood of a brother who had attained a certain degree of sanctity should bea doomed man. ‘Those laws are extant to this day, John Heatherstone, and you have placed yourself in their power. King or emperor would be helpless be- fore the forces which*you have called into play. What hope, then, 1s there for you? “In former days these laws acted so instantaneously that the slayer per- ished with hig victim. | Tt was Judged afterward that this prompt retribution Prevented the offender ‘from having time to realize the enormity of his offense. 1¢ was therefore ordained that t following this adventure,” | in all such cases the retribution should "Twas |be left in the hands of the, chelas, or immediate disciples of the holy man, nding beside by bed. I] with power to extend or shorten it at iH Fre speek bat T was pow their will, oreetiog it gither at the which was The Strange visitor then -| time or at any future anniversary of @ack and destroy a earayan thus: the day when the crime was com- eavelling near the pass, Heatherstone, | erstone, you have| mitted. Why punishment should come ‘Oct. 6, by consealing tis men | comauléted this day the foulest sacrilege} on those daya only It does not concern =m sed t the oaravan, had) @ Kreatest crime which {t 18 possi-| you to know, Suffice it that you are fn ‘the wagons of heir guard ble for man todo You have slain one|the murderer of Ghoolab Shah, the $hrown. the tribesmen off thelr Qf the thrice-blessed and reverent ches. | thrloe blessed. and that I am th 4 Kad then pursued them back into/an arch adept of the first degree, anlof his three nd. ded bn elder brother who has trod the higher |avenge his death, the mountains. fugitives had fled | Path for more, years than you have +A number of the fui | a wp a rocky gorge which, as the cppaty les say at the @xecution ‘The scouta tell_me that Featherstone ig name Wag Ghoolab Shah, and that bare, Ken to learn that hire) he vas on of the highest and holtest of th adjacnt conn’ e great fame in have landed Orta. credited with het and worker of he hubbub when he ia | Was cut down, They tell me that he was living in this very cave when Tam- etlang pased this way In 1997, with a lot more bosh of the sort. I went Into the eave, and how any man could live in It & week Is a mystery to me, for It was Uttle more than four feet high and as damp and dismal a grotto ds ever was seen. A wooden Settle and a rough table were the sole furniture, with “a lot of parchment scrolls covered with heroglyphics, Well, he has gone where he will learn that ood-will 1s: gan lore, Peace gu, ° ‘. “The nigh continues ‘Heatherstone’s diar by the right of a tall, white- uddhis the district as a miracles—hence CHAPTER V. A Weird Adventure. a HB manuscript before me was sort of diary which Gen. Heather- é ’ | T stone had written in India. in 184, when he had been a mere infantry Meutenant. m 4 ‘The first portion told of his being ib ” ward certain Afghan passes, ee ‘with another officer named Bill ett. A native tribe had planned to at-| |numbered months, You hav: according to! off at a time when hia labora pro and when he that you may have t j ato reach a climax, was|of your punishment, And last ou 4 @ne. of Heatherstone's, spies, vraraue | oUt to attain a Melght of occult] should be tempted torcast it out of ul de sac. Leaving Biliott to pu \Knowledge which would have brought| your mind and to forget it, our bell— our astral bell, the uso of which 1s ono pody of Afghans, Heather pene his own followers, Sepoy and. English, had pursued the refugees, had fied into this gorge. Hot o1 we done without exc Without orovoqation, af a Hme when was leadin, 1e a helpless Aietressed. Listen now to me, Youn Man one step noarer to the Creator All this “you ha’ eon and what You shell hear It by day and you shall hear it by night, and it will be uu that,.do what who entherstone. Srp pena d i Grate. penta De Caan ne als neha frst the Goonit sciences. ware Tuy Made voice cleat ot the a9 ou! 4 ,, man ousands eara ec! ‘ nding !n a precip! ‘tound’ | ithe learn Jas of Ghoolah Shah. You will never ui fives were fairly trapped and at his, I continue the narrative in Breath: own words: “In the eid of the cliff close to the pile of stones where the tribesmen were their last sCund there was & gave which looked more like the lair ‘of some wild beast than a human hebl- fation. Out of this dark archway there puddenly emerged an old man—such @ wery, very old may that all the other veterans whom I have seen were as thickens. compared to him, “*Men of blood,’ he cried, in a voice pt thunder, speaking excellent Eng- lish, too, ‘this is a place for prayer 4 meditation, not for murder, De- t, lest the wrath .of the gods fall pon you!’ “@tand aside, old man,’ I shouted. *Zou will meet with a hurt tf you om't get out of the way.’ I could see Mat the hillmen were teking heart, and that some of my Sepoys were ®inching, as {f they did not relish this, mew enemy. Clearly, I must act Promptly tt I wished to complete our wuocess. I dashed forward dt the head ef the white artillerymen wha had Muck to me, The old fellow rushed et us with his arms out as if to stop us; but it was no time to stick at go I passed my sword through te body at the same moment that Rufus Smith, one of the gunners, brought his earbine down upon his see me more, accursed one, until the day when we come for you. ‘hive in four and in that anticipation which 19 Worse than death. The same fate shall be meted out, to the wretched soldier, Rufus Smith.” With*a menacing wave f the hand, the figure turned and low a man to attain ts of inner life, The inquirers of those days directed their energies in the first place, therefore, to the lengthening of thelr own days in order that they might have more scope} meroy. fs = TICKETS FREE. : * All they will have to do will be to cut out and save oy that is given within. ather unrivalled features, ground in the world, a jap the most unearthly how! of horror consternation. The Sepoys,. who been inclined to gt back, came jem again the moment he} was disposed of, and it did not) take us long to opmsummate our victory. Hardly a man; of the enemy got out of thd defile {alive What could Hannibal or Caesar ‘have more? Our own loss in the had been insignificant— i series will be incomplete and therefore useless. Le See a ES PER | Great Naval Battles Will Be Refought Daily. | fights on real water. The battle of the Monitor and the M crrimac will be shown, the blowing up of the Maine vana Harbor, the torpedo attack on Port Arthur by the Ja panese and the bombardment of New York City in 1950 by a built at Lana Park Mesars, Real battle-ships will take part swept swan out of my tent into the dark- ‘The instant that the fellow - peared from my sight 1 recovered trove me, Springing to my foet, I to the opening and looked out. the lethargy Which had fallen upen ed |= bk musket, a few paces off. ou dog)” I sald in Hindoostanee, “What do You mean by lett disturb me In this way?’ Cue People, The man stared at ine in amazement, “His any one disturbed the sahib?” he, aske: “This " instant—this moment. You jnust, have seen him pass out af my en “Surely tho burra sahib ts mistaken," the man angwered, respectfuly but firmly, “I have been here for an hour, and no one has passed from the tent,” Puzzled and disconcerted, I was sloting to| ear as loudly, and to If your life is prolonged, it 1s merely | nie to. repent of mised | your misdead, and to feel thé full force | the 500,000 Tickets to buna Park For Readers of The Evening World. The Evening World has secured A HALF MILLION TICKETS to Luna Park. READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD WILL GET THESE 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, inc kisive, will be accepted during the week of May 16 at the main entrances. UNA PARK, for one ticket for the great variegated show 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 Pagcants and Inna Park is the greatest and cleanest people's play- REMEMBER, the, coppons 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’L MISS Coupon No. 1, in next Monday’s Evening World, or your by tne side of my couch, wondering Whetner the whole thing was a delusion, brought on Lye the nervous excite: of our skirmish, when a new. marve cyertook me. Brom over my head there suddenly scunded a sharp, tink- ling sound, like that produced ‘by aj eniny glass when flipped by the ‘nail, only louder and more intense. I looked up, but nothing was to be seen, amined the wholo Interior of the tent carefully, but without discovering any cause for the strange sound. ae last, worn out with fatigue, I gave the mys- tery up, and throwing myself upon iho couch, was soon fast ‘asleep. When I woke this morning I was Inclined to put the whole.of my yesterday night's experience down to imagination, but I Was soon dlsabused of the idea, for I had hardly risen before the’ same strange sound was repeated fn my very ex cuupslecsly. a before, ioe. Have managed to compare notes with Gunner Rufus Smith, of the arti! who knocked the old fellow over wi the bute of his gun. His experie has been the same as mine. He haa heard the sound too. What {s the meaning of it all? My brain ts in a whirl. t. 10 (four Ways Iater).—God help ‘hus the diary ended. ‘Mordaunt!"’ T orled. “Day ts break- ing, Lot us start at once in scarch of your father. Unless I am_ mistaken, we are destined to make strange dis: coveries! (To Bo Concluded.) t a ‘ epoy sentry was atanding leaning upon The Kind You Have Always Bought. | ; HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, 1. Fletcher for West Fourteenth Street MORNING SALES To-Morrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities we reserve privilege of limiting purchases. BOYS’ DOUBLE BREAST SUITS—on thira Fioor. Fine All-Wool Spring Mixtures and Fancies—Brown, Gray afd Tan—splendidly made—cut and fit the best—8 to 15 years— out regular $3.98 sults—To-Morrow morningss....... 00. s++000 The most fastidious boy will wear one of thease suite with pleasure. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, ‘erespeotfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in black, When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- fon on both sides of the bottle in red. Parents who haye used Castoria for ir little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the (ites danger of introducing into their families spurious icines. It is to be regretted that there are pecs who are now in the nefarious businesa of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal ‘ions not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines. It therefore devolves on the mother to sorutinizs dlosely what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themsel: but the cbild-has to rely on the mother’s watchtulness, Gennine Castoria always bears the signature of T.KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue. Only Entrance to Clothing Department Through Furniture Store. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10. Meritorious Goods at Honest Prices We are daily demonstrating that our prices, quality considered, are lower than strictly cash houses. The style, fit and finish of our garments equal the finest custom work, And you have the advan- ge of Our Easy Payment System. $1.00 DOWN ON A PURCHASE OF $10.00. Men's Serge Suits, % l 9 Years of effort by the manufacturers of clothing have not produced any to equal, for general comfort and neatness, the blue serge suits we are selling. A spe- cial for Saturday Is a fine quality, strictly all wool, indigo dye blue serge Suit, full $18 value, Special, Saturday......ssecee cover $12 Worsted Suits, $ l 4 Choice line of men's fancy cassimere and worsted Sults will be offered special Saturday; the latest Spring pat- terns, cut broad shoulder and’ full chest effects, the equal of any $20 Suit, Saturday's $s 14 PTIOR) cicoancecs posecsiheshs ssn sessssagey Boys’ 2-Piece Suits, sO 95 e 4 to 16; $4.00 would be the right price, paw inl AST Ss $2.95 Men’s Shoes, $ 2.” We have men’s Shoes for less and more money, but our great special {s a regular $5.00 Shoe, Saturday only, for............., B&e5O FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Street, AMUSEMENTS. = CLOSES TO.MORROW NIGHT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. axncat MILITARY TOURNAMENT went Mi1it agus. i REACHR, MILAN, thir Lane, : a 22,182 MORE HELP WANTED Blue and Rose, also stripes ta lead! ONLY SOL! WOMEN’S OXFORD TIES—on Soft Dongola—mediam Great Specials Double breast—silk stitched through out—belt loops on tro’ ‘s—Jackets with new shape lapel strong linings of black Italian—out and make exceptionally good—6 to 15 years ——+40 per cent, less than valuel $4.00 Youths’ Trousers. .1.98 Result of a special je—ame IT, lots of many kinds it Apes was willing to sacrifice to clear up—therefore $198 for long trousers of extra fine Chev- lots, Homespuns and }. also in ja ri an ‘hi t values 98 cent Knee Pants.. .50 great lot just received —made of ech tretit dt Feats ceattnt bought Ley els gould pot der double.......Fabrics are summer ight Cheviois and Cassimeres — cot extension bands—some with Bete loops—4 to 16 years, Little Boys’ Straw Saflors Greatest Stock in New York, ings, also dressy Advertisements were lige, ,Comzn er N.Y, . Troops, Sat lo p orps, 4 cuary Sas a ay THE WORLD} lirstedae Sait tetas” Muti rll, 4 Naval’ Hatta ae During FIRST < MONTHS this year } | fhelier Nos a Than in ALL THE OTHER brculet 9 Morning Newspapers Combined! 50, Dom. OR BONIPACE O34 SL} EAE A wamaivore Co, 20 oth'r ( Co. HarryLaRose: ects 5th Ny {LOVE ON CRUTCHES. Now Empire SHBA7 3 sBiway, dnt at 58th {RALPH STI ART ft St ciate al NLPH STUART Julia NailOW8 “WASIN rowER. (MATINE oRnoW. HERALD sor mie a ania || IOUD SL) Atos gymoute Town. 200TH | THE GIRL | PASTOR'S isetiieay TIME, | FROM KAY'S. |! rsrutie. esi Meron fata Wi TUBSDAY. |” Suse patnyamn Bello Hathaway's Spark AMUDby Ses oe i af ult Heats Grand\1n the world, 127,559 p To-night, ri rl Total {in ait others......+-- 105,377 % AMUSEMENTS. rotpctebenn recat oe Sa the six coupons which will | | | Souvenirs, ‘and Great Cast. N 0! PRICES, 50, 78, $1.00, $1, WILLIAM COLLIRR | ‘The Dictator [NEW AMSTERDAM , Go =i aaa bho ak RED Wed. @" gat. a! ELEANOR KOBSON Brits Ra Ta eee Stina Ai Pl, HB. Beh ats and Biway. 0 LIT’ 4 | Tie Orit RAND wTiici &” TE VaieE this — — Hammerstein's |Dail: ej DALY’S Byway © th 8 At 600. ICTOMIA Thea- (Prittrose Biren eee Chit tre or Varieties, | 3 424 at. th | Jers Dandy, Marvellous \ ++, RHE CROWN PRINCE U] 77, [Flying Potters & Othe. way & S8th Bt, s - eninga at 8, Matinee Sai BIGELOW}! Man from China| QRS Wr ees Fae PuIEE Oreo Ms Monsees CROSMAN lavas tb pained tis Biway & 90th St, Bvge., 5.20, METROPOLIS **<55 1, Mats. Wed. & Sat, Adad id WALLACK’S Rivay 4 3000 9t, even, 5.2 oval Lilliputians GEO, ADE'S Quaint Comeay—~tHiw powin,“TheAwakeningofMr, Pipp COUNTY CHAIRMAN. eetion harcore ~ | DEWEY. | London Belles Burlesquers rT firoadway and 0g DAD Nia GIRGLE istisiste ili, | retest come ie erian's intomine, wr r nd ARE iP THB tinee To-Dmy. herd {Toa ae 7 : GOTHAM, Sam Devere's Own C LYRIGESS258852°°" HOPPER a5 “HANG? | a28mA84A%. sunday Night Concert 25 theat snr. Oth Av. Mats, Wed.& Sat to $1.00, No Higher. GASING “PIFF, PAFF, POUF.” | THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST PRINCE: B15, Ma =) y La Weeks VESTAR is hiss GIRLS' CHAMBRAY DRESSES-—on secona Fioor. ling colors—a it variety of fancy styles, with and without emb’y, waived rae bead! , and single cr double h’dk’f collars of white Pique—Low High neck—to weat with and without intended to sell at $4.25 and $1.50—To-] ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. —_——_——_—__—_ CHILDREN’S FLOWER WREATHS —on tuira rioor. Biuets, Poppies, Daisies, Roses, Forg Flowers—tull alze, to all around and .69,. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, —————_ WOMEN’S SEERSUCKER PETTICOATS-~on secona river. Best colors—best stripes— full cut—full flounce with rulfle—valuo. 29 D UNTIL ONE P, M—NO MAIL ORD! ei? toes—patent weight soles—just right for immediate at a thied off regular price for a moraing sale—instead of $1.29... ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M,—NO MAIL ORDERS. — 0 Each item at a great cut in price $5.00 Navy Blue Suits..3.00 | Boys’ Washable Sailor Suits SPECIAL SALE WOMEN’S WHITE WAISTS Elaborate styles in fine Lawn, kerchief Linen, worth up to $3.00. Elatorately cies) es re ee aad without emb’y fnsert- and emb’y in straight or fancy designs—all sizes— Great, asgoryment of lower priced. waists to @ contst ” 2.00 M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. impes—4 to 14 years— bY et-me-nots and Field hat—usually 49 Second Floor. leather sizes— for the Boys A Manufacturer's Gurplas Stock, This Season's Chotcest Styles in, White ~ Duek, Linen, Pique and Drill, or Colored Chambray, Madras, , Gingham tea—Striped or Plain—8 to 9 pal ag @ata- Suite until now $1.50, Butts until now $1.98. Buits until now $2.98. IN FITFING OUT JOUR BOW tor tne Summer do not extravagant pricél elsewhere, but ae and seo the Novel- tles we show at following moderate prices:— * +++: 4.08 to 6.08 Boys’ Tuxedo Be xedo Sulte—black unfinished short trousers, Samm St Bio.00 Lo Bik0d, emnere wld Resfers of seteeteeeen se ES: A.M Madras and Hand- emb'y iasertings-or lace Great assortment of finer Waists, ineluding these with-claborate berthae 6b yokes of fi Rubtfoam Tooth Wash... ecowsnes LT Bozodont—#5-cent sine, Caléor's Dentine—usual Royal Violet Talo Powder—vaiue 5 Royal Tooth ‘Powder——vatue .15 ao 1e przeals Hass and Glycerin: (eosg ‘a 2 9 8 Nivalts—Cosmetio for Complexion, 4 6 5 Borime (Antiseptic) Mouth Wash,. - Bortne Tooth Powder—usually «10. Violet Ammonia—quart—value .21.. § oz. Florida Water——vaine .M,, 15 8 os, Double Distilled value 18. .12 ‘White Tp, Jar Bomedsy oF 1m Ie CeNRetoleom seo Sy Powder Boxes—value 4. 81 Ol) Castile Soap—also Celluloid ce and embroidery—exquisite styles to $11.93, BUSIEST WAIST DEPARTMENT IN NEW YORK, + Toilet Articles of the Best There’s no mistaking Values like these, Searels i barrie ves <* Peecunely eee Damon Goneeeeinks =, Toe, ro Sat es nel Wile ie Siall ox ‘Tolepone Orders diled, ——— ; Manufacturers’ Samples Ready-to-Wear Vells Half Price andl Less tomobile Moke ee esa pated ne 91 Hats, Scarfs, Seashore, wee... 98 &c,—regular prices $1. Chiffon Velle—1% yas. Jons—piain or fancy stitched or ribbon, bordera—all colore—value .°8., Veils, with lace, emb'y oF {andy wtitoned borders—r ‘ly c -49 to J coaesseeesereass Razors—one of the best —extra—Hollow ground— Fy Brahe biade—Spealal AN} his a very You may sink his f emall te—but price, for, & Bi igiryns ico, for ching wrong With the Geeres "the price only that's out of the way, SKABOUTS— If-new manpish Ae 1,29) (PTLE BOYS’ KNO tiel Kid or Box lasts, with low heel father’s)—sizes 9 to 18 yonderful Shoes at Wonks Tow _ price. ! VEAL CALF SHOES— | equal to the usual $1.60 kinds,..., ls GIRLS’ TAN GOAT KNOCKABOUTS— Laced—full of style--made to stand Good Shoe News for Saturday, Black Libert: Stoles Seeres.S 5 Courses......30 cents 11,30 TO 2.30 TO-MORROW, MAY 7. Sem Te rea pe er Say i juccotash, iced. Mashed White of Bolled Sweet Potato. Chocolate Pudding: Vanilla Sais, ‘Apple of Godoanut Pe ‘Tes, Cottes or Mite. WOMEN’S PAT. LEATHER OXFORDS: Speclal Lot—with high French heslen light flexible soles—regular $2.60 srude—all alnes and widths.;,. 448 THE FAMOUS COMFORT SHOES For tender feot—made of soft Viel —broad tves—iow, flat heels light soles—no aide seams to cut or. bind—very very comfortable=/) No. 8% to WHITE KID Ne, o tt eady wear—newest hist— B \ 5 y heels—new style Neuwm—Ameu inicham in Olympe Sits MONTAUK ree. KEITH'S (a3. |BESL SH Mat | KUBERT RDESON * "Forty. ”| zs,

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