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Permission of George Munro's Sons.) 1808, by George Munro's Sons.) OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Ingham, whose father has been race track by his cousin, Outh- ston, |e engaged to Dollie Greyson, se trainer, fambus jockey, and decides and Dollie by one grand t ire” Han: On the eve of the raid folly aa attempt of “‘Milieton to ‘ripple the horse. —_—_ CHAPTER V. ‘The Great Race. HERB was great excitement at Newmarket in the course of the next morning, for, despite the precautions of Gerald, it had oozed out that there had been a daring at- tempt to get at tho favorite during the night. Except to Greyson, Gerald breathed no word of his nocturnal venture, and he had cautioned But- tere to be equally roticent. Joe had held his tonguo pretty fairly, still he dut lamely explained his cut head, and dad not the sang-frold to emulate his eompantion's coolness, who, if ques- tioned about how he came by the mark on his check, replied, curtly, “No matter.” In the betting world,-both London and at Nowmarket, the rush to get on the Dancing Master was tre- mendous, and oven staggered the ring, cool mn that philosophical body ordin- “I don't know quite what to think gt ft all, Mr. Rockingham,” sala the ®s Gerald looked tn at the previous to cantering up to the course, “The Dancer's a little fret- I, and snatched at his corn this morn- 1s in a fidgety, impatient manner that Jooks bad for his behavior on the Heath ¢to-day. He's an excitable horse, and last. night's row in his stable there's Ro doubt upset him a bit. As for Cater. “ham, he's as cool as possible; he's one of the level-tempered sort that a salvo vf artillery wouldn't disturb except for the moment. Then how are you your- a sir? No sleep and a rough and imble fight ain't a good preparation for a big race,” “I'm all right, Greyson, never fear. I'll ride as good a race to-day as ever X aid. Mind, put a heavy double-reined snaffle on him—not a curb; a curb only makes his temper worse. Pet, coax and keep him as quiet as you can. Don't maddie among the others, so as not to excite Kim, and I shall do as I told i4you—come right through with him; so {f-you don't see me playing follow-my- Jeader before we'vo gone a quarter of ‘ae mile, you will understand the Dancer’s got his own opinion and I've had to give in to It.” “Yes, Mr. Rockingham, you're right, efter all, Though you're to ride your pwn way, it's coming back to pretty A- GREAT RACING ROMANCE, From Post to Finish By Hatwley Smart. -| rather hampered with orders when one inson, curtly. “Then ride him as you lke. Tho horfe ‘can both race and stay, and {s thoroughly wound up. I can tell you no more, and decline to give any orders under the circumstances." “It ain't Uke Mr. Elliston,” replied the | Jockey, as he cantered off to the post. “No,” he muttered, “one's usually men’s. for them. rides for him.” ‘Tho roar of the ring ts hushed, for the twenty-six horses are now in the hands of ‘the starter, and speculation has coased.. Greyson and Butters are: both down at the post to see the Riddieton pajr dispntched on their journey. There are some few false starts, and though the Dancing Master behaves tolerably well, yet he gives more than one manl- festation that the old Adam is by no wAnuer of means dead within him. Still, when the flag docs fall, he gots off on very fair terms with his horses, and to Gerald's delight takes hold of his bridle as if he meant it. The first to show tn front is a liehtly weighted four-year other makes. ences & ing his footwear, Black calf, and black kid. Lace and Oxfords, cal St. Lawrent bi just ber u 5 e Sturn 10 SY. the lands" 4y leading by a couple a ths, ks rosv so far,” - jv 80 eek said Sir Marma- just @ to Capt. Kari way off rejoined Pare Je 191 ingot ‘way, 1 In a@ fly nearly o; ite the wit port were Dollie her mother, bot rs a state of Usiewipip tested excitement id their race glasses eae ete, aoe “ribbon ‘that wale’ 3 poll if Boys’ Patent Leather Lace. Dancer's enthustastlc supporters. Boys’ Patent Leather and Enam- noe aterham’s ping well, and ¢l Leather Lace and Oxfords.$3.00 eae) Meee clans eran in| 1] Boys? “Armor Clad” Lace, satin Tovel young Rockingham is bring 4 calf, sizes 11 to 5} won't wnt last oe longer. Look at the mare's done with. Fedora’ Deal roar a by the undred throats t Loger victress succumbs to the abverity 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. The Largest Shoe Store in the World WE HAVE A SEPARATE Boys’ Department! where thelr shoss are the same as Fashionable and specially constructed Footwear. Young men and boys who want the right sort of shoes must come to us Our shoes give them a manly aj pearance and a dash unknown in They feel like somebody with our shoes upon their feet. We guarantee to satisfy any prefer- ung man may have respect- ” Our Boys’ ‘‘Harvard, The duplicate of our famous Men's “Harvard” in the following leathers: box calf, The ‘‘Harris Suction Clip” attached to your glasses insures comfort and security. No care or worry to keep them Slip exactly where they ought to go, and stay there—no matter how much you nod, run or jump about. The clip does not in- jure the most sensitive skin. How macs lenses do you break each year because your glasses won't stay on? The “Harris Clip” attached to your glasses for 35 cents. Eyeglasses, fitted only after a care- ful, scientific examination, $1 up. BYEstunT SPECIALIST, 348 Sixth Ave. (bet. 21st & 22d sts.) 50 East 125th St(cor. Madison ave.) Russia calf Harlem Office Open Evenings. Gray Hair Restored to Youthful Color Falling Hair stopped, Dandruff positive- ly cured, Scalps cleansed, Glands stim- ulated and Fine, Thick, Lustrous Hair produced by HAY’S Hair Health and HARFINA SOAP to assist by cleansing the scalp and hair of crusts $2.50 ect Inson’s riding Caterham!" yell the crowd again, ash couple of hundes yards from home that Sockey is ioe pied, to call upon his horse to keep “The favorite wins in a canter!" cry and scales, and softening and opening & score of voloes, -Ah, Whats: this in| Mens and Youths’ mons iUiay Uas- inaeee ies coming ike’ fash almost |W bak and Bua Serge simere, Woislad and ce dt2, He docs videntiy, but alte sti Suits froin Cheviot Suits from Row. Smithport, “Pa Gerald. “The Dancing Master he knows| f 2400 to $7.90 5,00 to 16.50} | Skinhealth For the Cure e caing ratty: well, is best. Dare Te CLOTHING 0. >| 1 Every m orse? If ho does, that iN CREDIT Treatment Humor. entric animal m taneously, he swoorner 6 "Phe scene has caught him, has reached his girths, js now at his head. Still Gerald sits immovable, are within two or mn etd the orange e knows. The newcomer on And as the two shoot pas the post. | Geraia still motiontess, the crowa draw a long breath, and ‘ask each other what's won, { (To Be Continued.) | Ladies’ Black SilkTaffeta Ladies’ Voile Suiris & Shirt Was Suits {rom 8.00 to 20.00 4.°Oto 15.00 One Dollara Week Opens an Account, OPEN EVENINGS Tit sealp; Skin intmen: entest skin en Herfing Soap, 25e.; to cleanse skin and Heath ¢ 25 he eater: § from Geer to expel humo peedy cure in the world for babs ‘AL Grugaists, ‘Take nothing. ot. fered “just ns good.” and send to Philo Hay Co. Lafayette St., Newark, N. J. fatiafy yourvelf by sending now for 9 O'CLOCK. Hair & Com} FH WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1904. Ww. 142 ST ESTED. cs LiBRARY FURNISHINGS. VEL“ET CARPETS, $1.25 per (Reduced from $1.50) (Reduced from $14—$32—$.36) MAHOGANY TABLES, $23 and (Recuced from $30 and $48) Plain and carved. Long Credit Gives you possession of all home comforts. - MRO SLE|FREE SAMPLES frie: gs, © EER | rrasrnontt ina Soap, Skinhenlth apd beak | "How to Beautiful Hair & Complexion’! Brockbn ” OF THE MOST IN THE CITY, > 2 At your eyes trouble you, with my staff of eyo spectalls' © oughly competent and reliahl ? without charge. $ establishment, I make this offor— 2 $5.00 S This fs a bon; fon ts guatantect During my nv > oeneflted by my This could o} usenof the most Remomper the MAY SATURDAY. 14, who, from their yeas ‘They will examine your eyes fide offer which in every respect. odern optical instruments, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN ERTH y, Serra eaerers’ 2 FURNITURE BARGAINS. ERTHWAIT 104 To 108 West {%% St. NEAR GPAY. Stores; Flatbush Av neor Fulton SB yd. Borders to match. Also hall and stair patterns. WEATHERED OAK TABLES, $11—$24—$27. $36. Some with convenient drawers and shelves, Also Special Reductions in Bookcases, Rockers, etc, GRAND OPENING ‘Complete Optical Establishment 1520 Third Ave., Bet. 85th and 86th Sts., Is904. A handsome and useful souvenir given to each and every visitor. do not fail to visit this establishment and consult ‘ot experience, are thor- and give advice As a special inducement to make you acquainted with my now Id Eyeglasses for $1.00. cannot be duplicated eleewhere, and satistac- years of experience thousands of eyes have been permanently be accomplished by my many improvements, inventions and maton and take advantago of this most Hberal offer. MORNING SALES To-morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities we reservo privilege of Umiting purchases. oys’ Washable Sailor Suita Woven stripes in Blue, Brown. {Oxford and Tan—principally "Samples," therefore sizes 6, Percale, Lawn arid Gingham— clear stripes in Pink, Blue and loxblo fancy ‘dotted and figured stripes—yoke style with deep ruffle—4 to 14 years— 8 cent Dresses— to-morrow until 1 P. M. ‘Women’s Tailored Hats Black and Colors— ON THIRD FLOOR. Washable Summer Petticoats iMercerized Black Sateen—accordicn inleating—Tu finish, a lust: uffle; also Black and WHI triped Percale Skirts— 59 . brella flounce with tw: ruffles—hitherto 9 cent ON SECOND F ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M. NO MAIL ORDERS. « LOW AND HIGH NECK DRESSES Chambrays, Ginghams, Zephyrs and Dimities with Emb'y, Pique, Fancy braid, berate ae op ; May Lary beadings—fully 30 s yra—value $1.25 to .79 GIRLS’ BRETELLE DRESSES ‘A now style not hitherto shown— dombination effects, also a number of beautiful fancy styles—round Jokes, double of poinied collars— With émb'y, Medallions and solid earl Liliputian byttons— remses worth $2.0) £0 $2.75....00 + 98 Siinees" Wool Suits—Halt Price and Lem. a8 200900096 100000 NV OOO6: AEAR West Fourteenth Street Because we can sell more goods by git ing values, than others can by giving stamps. : We have yet to see the day when good S—————— Girls’ Wash Dresses and Guimpes! “ANOTHER SALE,” To-morrow “Another Sale” of pretty dresses to fit out the maids for May Parties, Schools and general Summer wear; also Sale of snowy Guimpes to wear with them! % es Clearance Sale of We Don’t Give Stamps. FIRST AND FOREMOST Because it savorg of deception. SECOND TO SUM IT UP Tt is primarily * @ question of integrity, NOT policy. AND WE MAY ADD values fail to bring @ quick response, No Stamps Here. GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES Fine Sheer Lawn—yoke with lace joann back ani Ck Handkerchief Collar wit and Medallions—sleeves to match— skirt with tucks and lace in- sertings—ribbon run emb’y belt— 4 to 14 years—great value at $3.98—special i. ce cee vee of GIRLS' FINE LAWN GUIMPES ‘To wear with the low neck Dressem— — about twenty style: and emstiteh. ueks-emb'y- oF lace ini 6-8 and neck with Hemstitched or emb’y ruffle or lace—4 to 14 yeara— 98 cent Guimpes .... $1.25 and $1,50 Guimpes. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits All Bought within past six weeks, but must be closed out before warm weather is here to stay......Look for the “red tags”? —the fouch the orders I gave you more than two years ago, You remember I sald Yo you then: ‘Get him off well at the ‘wtart and then leave him alone.’ If you > 1520 Third Avenue, Bet. 85th & 86th Streets, Also at 24 Bast 125th Street (near Madison Ave,) OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOUK, ofry to hurry him his temper will show. Lanlell Juiless i » | show earlier and present prices—you can make yout own sé | y (He'll sulk and slow up.” ; ™ ) Sg hve pacha fab vaprapngrenistsed AMUSEMENTS. PT TOL LPC reals ss Ooo Dee aa hee wel i Sern berlery tusks to, Dollies, Now ‘Your Credit Is Good.” “Spring's mont desirable tarice aight} | Double Breast Very, bast A generation of boys and girls has grown up since we began to make wedding )THEATRE, B'way & 85th at. At §.98....Sults that were $9.98 value : " 98, Sults now 4,98... 37.98 3 of Ani pasinp eey pene aa Nore oe rings, Daughters of women who first wore them are among the blooming brides Qua lity Is back of every, nea PTE CURE: Re ent ae Vaal thes tree] CONTINUATION SALE OF BOYS’ jyon- has had me in his debt so deep of 1904. Our reputation as makers of wedding rings would not have grown with article we sell. ‘And at old prices they were splendid value! ise better, oft,”" + “And I trust to Heaven, Mr. Rocking- » you'll win. I've borne the tyranny these men, Elliston and Pearson, for THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 58TH STREET. New Fmpire The Guarantee Hen Fi of Excellence an Tiga bo atatince Sal o WHEN HeRTGALEN FROM KAY’S 40th st wind 00) WAS IN FLOWER, I sizes among the reduced lots.... pieroughiy, tailored—tight up. to the mark in cut, fit and workmanship. ‘At 4098....Suits that were $8.75 —# to 15 years:— Sutts now 2,00....value $2.59 Sults now 2,98....value $4.98 Suits now 8,08....value $5.98 & 9i.2h od WASHABLE SUITS that I a t disobs him; but it was FY Pit: ie cure noe cuctsy bea at the flying years if we had not put into our work the purest gold and the most iach NIGHTS | sam BERNARD. BOUS' NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS Ce fways. I've broken with them now, and honest, capgble workmanship, We guarantee every ring to be seamless and full IN THEATHOM, Bway a eat About 400 in the lot=no fmore-4, to 16 f apes 5 cared ie eoneeal aioe jut AF: weight, and in every way worthy of the ceremony that unites two lives, Width: CRITERION pao Wed Sa sat. || Zee re warm “weather weat—oo that SA alcoe any ee ine, eecrtal or t i i ‘ WILLIAM COLLIER | Tho Dictator || otuctisns"ike thee are Just #0 MEOy| AN the popular Washable Fabrice they'll be rather shy of law courts or and patterns to suit alltastes, Prices: Clothier to Man, Weman an : Soductidn customers’ : Ate ioe Chambray,, Bal ere me . karate Child—19 East 14th St, GARRICK SEEBATED, UR at, ond way. 11S suits at 3.00. Unen, Plaue, “Duek, Dal ote, ; o You're not Hkely to see them to-day: » = 2 2 = = $3 to $12 Retween Broadway and Sth Ave VIRUINIA HARNED ae Buite at 4.00. colors estpee Russian ane nS flyer Toten een raceaberwe W8-karat, - - - +» - §4t $16 jab A LE BINGHAN La bens sedate ‘and Norfolk— De aca rien Oo ie again. When Lord Whitby and Sir Mar- Qoikarat «sl Tpit hit dentin Lihat seat tebictehiescay Bil Bizes—8 to 16—in each lot HAL 3 ; - = $6t $20 maduke hear the story, Messrs. Elliston depend on, in a heay ? At 830, ‘Mat, Sat. 2 hemstitch or scallop— 4 bin, behind which Gerald had crouthed cage of solid 14-karot ‘Another Rise in Diamonds’? is a familiar newspaper DALY s CARE Waiting ha ee alee ae tol)... 10 that you can't make something but of ‘ the preceding night. ‘‘To think," he old, engine turned, headline. It is likely that prices will go still higher. Despite i |THE CHOWN PRINCE. nothing. No one can sell at Jower prices muttered, “that my daughter should be the simplicity of the the scarcity of the gems, LAMBERT prices are modest The New Uokes and Collars ‘ have moderate expenses Going to marry a great swell; and not attern being relieved because our great stock was chosen in Amsterdam before the CONEY RROANWAY THEATRE é1e ot. away, | Allover laco or Inwn and lace then these no Sere only that, but the best horseman tn Brsauenctally ce late advances by a member of the firm who visits Burope regue BROADWAY F27EAT 55. tee Stay, | Combimed-—some compored entirely and buy great quantities for cash, 9% England, and one of the finest, pluckt- graved shield, Choice larly on purchasing trips. As we import direct, you pay no ’ Hi. W.Savage offers "5 the now Gomie Opera | of rows of Ian ah ana |e ¢ © © Any Intermedium ‘means ex est young ones ever I ran across, high of full-jewelied | — middlemen’ softs on diamonds nor on anything ele you bay ISLAND S RAYMOND HITGHGOGK & THE YANKEE CONSUL, | BSM2ut\ong whoulder dip-. 98 to 2.08). nse in other words, any Outs or low! Damme, If ever they persuade LAMBERT, | El- in the LAMBERT store. Our patrons are not experts, but MAIFSTIC 1B Wed. & Sata ‘These effective yokes or collars, turn tickeat 10 penal ms into doing another ‘shunt.’ Well,"’ ee ws iy, at et ety and we never heard of one ‘who MAJESTIC Rei i re iar snd NMingat waist into dressy one, bi party pen pating he continued, rising, “it's getting about works, ce . gretted his trust in us. ese rings give but a faint idea of MYS R. i M fi iy na means a c Ime we were off. Joe, you may get We have engine | LAMBERT figures. » Man Irom oa hie aaa ‘ : i BIGELOW E —— | Table d'Hote Lunch | __ Just like to sce ‘em, that's all, I'm a (is oha ahowa 1k Ey ‘< Eee being out of the way, we can | 11.30 to 2.30 At the prices that we daily offer just going across the yard to get my icture, ais 5 ‘or e \DEMY OF MUsIC., Is. ‘ hack, I shan't be, five minutes; but aoa oe ‘ts high A larger diamond than the other, as you see, Two tin Le Shiite acts SATURDAY, MAY 14 good: mind, Joe, the Cambridgeshire horses ‘a grade. But what- flashing in a solid 14 karat gold mounting, made ut AIL icken Soup @ la Reine. o——— — ———_8 you're never to leave tll thelr Jockeys egy at ee by LAMBERT werkmen, © Most appropriate as }— SATURDAY. | reese 2500.75.81. sara. Wea.asat.2. OYS. Consarome Printanters “nous cuartt ot cn wove nna arer-| | Da, avetyvetee o0ld ot the LAEERT store Ie, | en eae HN OPEN S MAY 14, | METROPOLIS == 435, are, woe os. |] mrt UR WIG FE. Aspeysuen | [AM Silk Vellings ‘o . 2 ss i 1424 St, A ‘Roast 3 af . le and double thread—plain | gon and his horses were lelsurely wend-| 1 “Sresan ¢or' $30 a good full-jewelled movement in a.solid Se 18 his rg are two beauifl stones, carefully . Ch Grape The, Aeing ae ih Fao string: Beane, German S101 Single and double threedpls ing their way to the Heath, ‘There, of 14-karat gold-filled case, warranted for 25 years. The cases are vty eastwins, The hand-made| NBX' OF Tb FOLD. stained Ne tte Botied Potatoes, flag fancy meshes course, the wildest eanards about ‘the| made by the CRESCENT WATCH CASE CO., which % product sf the LAMBER perod aici cREaT re ae ih ORT WA Rta Gate Wet & fab 318. Cold, Creat, with Creamn eaten violotevadue. 30... attempt “to get at the favorite’” were turns out the best filled and sterling silver cases in the market. i B ¥ jr gi Ee Hi. ‘All the latest novelities Surrent,. The people just down trom'|[ Wo here sold tioemnds of theln and have yetto Rear s word | ‘7Port the stodes, you mey hare the ring for $78. Aaabctdedtohd COUNTY CHAIRMAN, peices Yallines at Toweat Brioes pomiblete tind London were agog to hear all about it, of dissatisfaction. All the beauty of this fine stone is brought = — are eS aap Ls, Sa : hted ta relate their version of the “What can be done with these?’’ ‘asks a woman, as she because importers’ and jobbers’ fit Sparrow, Nestor Lennon, & Co. HEATH. Hives. Mat.Sat 2, § pein yet, as we know, the actual par-|f locks over her old jewelry, out of fashion and out of repair. | would be added. Diasiomd tetanoal ce 93 Sti fe’ Hiathaway, @ 20 other act Lei 5 BR Se RoR a to-morrow will be a day of Exceptional Opportunities, Lculars were known only to three peo- oes oly? dane Let Capel put Ha pea inns orp size shown in the cut. Price, $125. Ohta bth Ny fee FROU FROU SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS, WOME !’S LACE AND WOMEN'S READ OMe HATS ne deli its, namely, and grace! mountings, an em remodel ie gold—t 4 i é i Latest Summer apes— brims, > ; Be inher, hadi Geymen ee submitting sketches for approval—so that old ornaments be- One of the most popular rings that ever of Big Continuous Vaudevitie. EAMON’S 5%, CHIFFON HATS flares, Turbans, ete,—Styles that .\ eiliston’ |} service we make no charge for advice nor for designs, The | 14-karat gold mounting, hand made. Yours MATINER ‘TO-MORROW, | <r Ladies’ Matinee To.any,| Intest shapes, etree itself, duly: tnstaited | skill and experience of men who have a thorough practical | — eo tc $760 = 195th Std“ IN MIZZOURA” | pewey [dsr ANGHT ON BROADWAY] with curtal Ur san .98, 1.98, .2.98, 3,98 ‘or /Caterham's back; knowledge are frevly at your disposal. TIN _Big Vaudevilio Features, | yant igth st. [sum Night Concert, 25¢,, Soe. | that were #0, BR ANE BAT 4 OB GIRLS’ SCHOOL HATS A, adits, aa epuarnceiten ain ores 4 LoD ltt inal a a he. ladies’ Mat, To-day. On Special Table. Fancy Mixed Straws—full trim’ ‘guna midair, mee [Must Be Exactly Right. CHARLES HAW TREY. |cotiiam [litt vil IRE] n'a AE many Mined aa fal he will at the starting pos «About right’’ will not do for a railroad man’s watch, All the watches along the line must bef PRocTor's 284 et.. wt 3 and 0 o'clock P. ai. | #25 St & ee sono tol ES’ TRIMMED FLATS IMPORTED FLOWERS “Supposing he don't?" inquired Rob- exactly right, and always right, Realizing this, the New York Central & Hudson River and Long} "MOCTOR'S Sh av. At $ and 20 o'clock P-L) WRem BND Wan Dtcttbo & cocterine CUE se for Saturday........++ 2,98] Rich Silk and Finest Freneh, } Island Railroads.have appointed LAMBERT BROTHERS: to act as official watch P. ASTOR’S anata ay, | Nxt Winkle, All Seats, 25-000, Apes oP ten enon coma al an oppiee, Gerantums, \ inspectors, Regularly and carefully our experts examine the men’s watches, correcting them when He enon ae eaghe CES | N Lax. Av 07th. Mat. To-morrow. | aXe Skto.nss. They, are “the fasslonable) fait Wreaths—value #00 €0 $1.60. } } THE they need it. When YOUR watch does not go well, can you do better than bring it to a house that oon, Mr Mrs. Arthur “Young, esi ‘ NN YONSON, — Tuscan Fine. Oy, ‘beautitus Ment Bom Se] Gtherg—worth 60 to $B....es.ueee % DOMESTIC has the full confidence of two great corporations? Prices for repairing are reasonable, like all other Lead SSE ES El {HS Bway | BEST SHOW rive en { LAMBERT prices. Lavine SATINER DAILY, K lath Bt. | Prices 25c and 50c “Bnd Pearaon will get warning with re- gard to Newmarket, depend upon it. As or the rest, Greyson, if we're beaten ‘you'll worry through, never fear.” The trainer was musing on the corn- ‘em out and walk ‘em up to the Heath. If anybody's got two for the big race which look better than mine, I should for the report had been wired to town; but though there were plenty of the so~ Journcrs at Newmarket only too de- “What orders, Mr. Greyson?" inquired PROBLEM. Don't worry about its solution. If the cook is not satisfactory, get one that is. If mistress and maid No charge for engraving. Here is a watch to turned solid 14-karat gold watches for men at $27.50, but the cases are not as heavy Old Ornaments Made New. come beautiful examples of themodern goldsmith’s art. In this The Way to Buy Diamonds. This sparkling diamond, in a solid 14 karat gold mounting, has a high-priced look, and you would be asked to pay handsomely for it in other stores, out in the skilful cutting, Solid 14-karat gold, hand-made mounting, Would cost a fancy price at some of the other stores, came from the LAMBERT factory. Solid Open Until 7 o’Clock. Saturday Nights Until 10. TYREE in Soon ane BS TA’ Collar and Cuff Sets LYCEUM MURRA Henry ‘ay,,d2d at, 356.,60e. W,th ot. & Bway, at 8.00 Last Mat.Sat, The Other Gir! To-day, 25¢, 50c, To-night, Res,, 75c. | PROGTOR'S Vaudevill: OLYMP) GR ANDE**2¢s Bingham B 7 ) MAT, DAILY, edded & Parted Linen, Lawn, Lace or Scrim— elaborately emb’d in white 5 Courses. .....30 cents Black, Brown, Navy, White— ABth St 48 WELCH i paobier Hes including novelties BILLY 3. ND ROS BEAUMONT, Nirvana, Jas J. Morton, Mason-Keeler Co,,others 25-60-75-81. Dally Mats.25, |, Meintyre& Heath, Heng: ‘IRC fammnerstein’ Tevortn 1 BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, EDITOR Eee roe MONT AUK 8x0, We Don’t Give Stamps We Do Give Values ‘There is no getting back of the faeg No one who gives Stamps — - can or will sell 4 ——__——__* the Greatest Millinery Values Yet , Mothers . . . Have you tried the “Knockabout’’ Shoes for your Boys or Girls a equal those shown elsewhere at double our prices, 3 Varieties.” lee sisters, Cole & Jonnech z Saturday Only. x weet tt, our the SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT’. AMUSEMENTS. | sryonnnocas 4 ary 8. Vin SrupDIFORD i FEATHER hee Pe Ditctiiod var Wate teal cyto a Near an IME a PE" | ew AMSTERDAM, ci, (MEM TORK WIDARD OF O2 ens 8 cre cary nag [euNoAY won. wanra [FOR BOYS Be, Gia Usie ss Tape 2 Niet BS TTC i ape ro a Fae a AMERICAN fhiua'vfolt Act 25'e the WORK MONDAY, WONDERS. | FOR be igs ee mn PT ceeds wast, VO ORPHANS. | Ear yitStae'Vecter'of Polichinens, Wee NAT M. WILLS Oy'ithsx, i Se

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