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eM s Mrs. Nagg and Mr.— ®» Rey L. McCardell, | (Copyright, 1904, bythe Press Publishirg Company, The New York World.) i ™ 4 7 } Wourldn’t Be So Bad If He were Only Generous with Her. Of Course, He Doesn’t Care What He: Spends-on Himself, but No Matter How Economical She Is He Finds Fault! | | i ig it iii teas have a costume of bed ticking? alent and endure, I will hold the pins, 66 ON'T start at me -day,| something. All the ladies I know who Lonny nmol ed Mr. Negg. You come| are interested in charitable work or are| Mrs, Smith; whet is it you want to| "Then how would you-drape'a skt home late from the office,| doing things for the mora! uplifting) say? ninny? “Oh, how will I-have it made? Don't ask me; ask Mr. Nagg. He is master here. No one dare venture to dispute ‘him. Let, him give commands as to’ what king of clothes I must wear. “Bhall it be or denim, Mr. Nagg? you want me“to have a costume of bed-| iNloking ? “Oh, Mrs, Smith, the sad.event that! le “you « witow was a happy da: ‘for you. “You have nobody to throw their money at you and eay, ‘Get @ dres: then! Any kind you want!" Ifke as !1 where you haven't been doing anything but trying to make poor collections and keeping your effairs going, while I have had to worry over a thousand things. “You take no imterest in anything outside of your own sori business life. But tt ts my duty to make others happy, and that is why I have been ou! with the Kind Deeds Society all day, decause we are prosecuting the book- keeper of the eoclety, who embezziles $50) of the Enertainment Committee's funds, and we are not going to rest until we send him to the penttentiary. “There, Mra, Smith, he-hag.gone. -Now I will hold the pins for-you and help you adjust that flounce. “Bloof—um, oom, um, Ddloof, um, Qleff—there I had to take the pins out of my mouth, Mrs. Smith; I have been silent #0 long, I really must have a good long talk with somebody. No one can accuse me of being a gossip. As I said to the servant girl to-day, "Do not come telling me tales about ‘the people next door, for I can’t stand gossip!’ “Did you hear that Mrs. Skippaway of the masses wear fine clothes. How could they make an impression upoa the moral and deserving poor if they didn't dreas well? “Do you think working girls would Usten to ethical-oulture discourses the ladies who regd the essays wer ai 1d like-frumps? “I can have any clothes I you say? Ah, but you have taken the pleasure out of ft mow. “Well, Mra. Smith, my husband con- sents to let you. make my dressfor Oh, when will the day come when “ “T know you would like me to resign| Wives will have the right to say ote) they were throwing a bone to a dog, | ‘Was seen at the races with a tall dark t from the Kind Decds Boclety. It makes | %ord? As st ts-now they must suffer) “Don't try to answer me, Mrs. Smith.|man? Of course I wouldn’t-Iike to say, in silence. Ioan see your mouth is full of pins. | but I am sure tt was some other you angry to think of me scattering sunshine. And look at the good we do| ‘Be careful, Mrs, Smith; don’t try| “How woul you Uke to hawe toxmake} Women’s husband. rack) among the moral and deserving poor. | to talk with your mouth full of pins.) your Hving with your mouth full off ‘Don't try to answer, dear, with { “Yet. because I am getting a new| It 1s a fatal error. See how a woman/pins, Mr. Nags? your mouth full of pins, but I know if dress, I know you are going to say| must suffer, Mr. Nagg. They must keep| “You'd hold them.én your hands, you} you mean ‘yes.’ ” f ' » LAUGHABLE WONDER ROMANCE * ” wt ro sm re} we os The Tinted Venus - By F. Anstey tis work, “I flatter myself she looks| e4 more like a human Delis én case any| tac tes enter: one should meet her on the street.” and he went to sleep with a lighter heart. ‘As he was awaiting customers in his sbop next morning ‘he was dumbfound- with the wig, Then he remembered:the cloak Matilda had spoken of and the shop where she had said it was on adie. Ho rash cot eatatue a) it ‘the Statue. SPherel eid “he at lost, surveying (By permission of George Munro's Sons.) Copyright, 1898, by George Munro's Sons. Thliwasl nee . What could be amiss?" he began, ‘T have found sel out.” She said this with a strange 'T know," . “ he groaned, ‘THlse; @-fool! * 2 SYNOPSI8 OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. Leander Tweddle, a London barber, puts « ring on the finger of @ statue of Venus at a summer resort. The ring is one he has had altered to fit the hand of his fiancee, Matilda Collum. By placing {t on the Venus's hand he has worked @ charm which restores the statue to life, The statue comes to his barber “I can get her me off. I must—tI will!" to let Evening World 5 “You dear old hop, refuses to part with the ring and in goose!” sata Matta, arte that he fly with her to the Venus erotto ‘ as on ints. with an unusual effusiveness; rrr at Cyprus. He refuses, and the statue re- sha’ ‘nt tease"me Uke this! Do-you ; mains at his rooms, coming to life every I've 20 eyes and no\fecllngs? ies v C. ' 0 . aby Yr ote cote, geass vases peekelags im ber, de Patterns by May Manton. Be paeelastd how prowd or ottided, + that ‘with her. One evening panda that he ila goes walking with BM Votedness as I've had this evening tilda. The statue pursues them with the in- ‘When I saw tt sone t tol tontion of crushing her rival atraight tn y It I must come if ———— T ghoyldny ne ane vou, and ten: Be t thinke“any more ; CHAPTER III. A New Complication. en you saw the hatrareyet, what gone?” ried ATILDA and the goddess must not % er, rubbing up bis hair, moot! ‘There was no telling what acne cloak,” sald Matilda; and then, horrible harm the Venus might Bue ad saw his expression, her o not wreak on the girl, while a anked dike dey nant role ea ‘ane ; el 4 ce, “have young lady of Matilda's strict prin‘ ak oh wishes ears mt been ples could never be made to condone Digaitiyou buy that roa oe “HE WURLD: WiDNESDAY EVENIAG, MAx 1s, Lov4. Proctor’s =" Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shonping an Extravaganee. lel Cc. , * KocH & Co. Al EF AIR Thursday and Friday—A Sale of Children’s West Fourteenth Street Lawn & Nainsook Dresses.’ (Sizes 6 Months to 4 Years.) At 39 Cents. [4 $1.19. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, of nainsook,/p} NCESS DR tucked yokes front and back; also Bishop style, with hemstitched ruffle At 65 Cents. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, of nainsook,| At $1.49, square yokes, with tucks and feather < 7 in| ereye i , SS DRESSES, of white lawn, Stitch ings geso With round” hem-) “full blouse front, tucked yokes trim: | ‘ ; | med with embroidered insertions and | MORNING SALES To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities we reserve privilege of limiting pur- chases. SES, of white lawn, | kwh or low neck, prettily trimmed with insertions and ruffles of em- broidery. H 5 7 Ble e, || Black Silk Poplin Waists. '] With Inteat’tallored tuckings and pleatings with rechet. bu Morning specials are worth a Journey of many miles. Straightforward Dealing At 89 Cents. ruffles | CHILDREN'S DRESSES, of lawn or maine At $4.69 We do not give Stamps. sook, tucked yokes, with insertion and! “®" PC eh 7 « 1] Good, sab ssancia ruffle of embroidery, or low neck and, PRINCESS DR of white lawn, neo of heavy wmb's and two or high neck; also’ yoke styles, pret tily trimmed with lace or embroidery. At $1.98. PRINCESS DRESSES, of white lawn, yoke and skirt trimmed with inser- lave and insertings in every strong Cane ent fut way di short sleeves, edged with’ Val. lace At 98 Cents. PRINCESS DRESSES, white lawn, in- sertions and ruffle of embroidery, neck and sleeves edged with embroid-| ery, or low neck, short sleeves, large, tions of Val. lace, some with solid collar with lace or embroidery embroidered yokes and deep ruffles. Thursday and Friday—A Sale of Children’s Guimpes. (Sises 2 to 14 Years.) At 39 Cents. |At 75 Cents. CHILDREN’S GUIMPES, of white lawn,| CHILDREN’S GUIMPES, of white lawn, yokes with tucks and embroidered in-| yoke with three embroidered inser- Sertions, neck and sleeves with hem-| tions; other styles, neck and sleeves stitched ruffles, | edged with Val. lace or embroidery. At 59 Cents. \At 98 Cents. CHILDREN'S be ot white Hen, CHILDREN'S GUIMPES, of white lawn, round hemstitched yokes or fine] front and back of val. lace insertions; tucked. yokes with embroldered inser- |' some trimmed with embroidery and ONLY SOLD UNTIL 1 P.M. | tions. French knots. NO MAIL ORDERS. “Between Lenox and -—_______+ 125th Street, West, Seventh Avenues, {$1.15 Point d'Esprit Nets, .59|39 ct. Merc’zed Novelties > Extensively used for Parasol Covers.| Imported Silk Figured Bed and Bureau Sets, and Curtains, as|and fancy Cheviots and well ag dresses for women and children | to giving them away. =two Bpeclal qualities, It and 2 y1 No Mail or Telephone Oriers. wide. 19 ct. Collar and Cuff Sets.. 59 ct. Stamped Squares., .33} Canvas or White and Colored 32-inch—Heav; mask Linen — high Da turnover collar and cuffs—ne' satin finish—hemstitched border or hem- No Mail or Telephone stitched hem—with and without open- MOTT, glampet Linen, Dept Basement $2. G0 Crochet Quilts.. 1.39 = bids knot fringe ail around. 1 of Telephone’ ‘No Mall or Telephone Orders. 74 by price and miss this will regret I, for weeks SECOND FLOOR pee \000—more than a million dollars over-ea> aril plus expenses, are a tax thet |penses!......He that as it may, | profits, Fine White India Linons. |customers paid on Lovely sheer quality for dresses | yard wide- ent quality... ON MAIN FLOOR increased cost off goods Customers out of pocket, Mercerized Table Damasks. Trading Stamp Companies In Pure White bleach—high lustre Viren ehs) Bre| designs—S) cent value...........° ON MAIN FLOOR. Dress Lengths of Fancy Lawns Fine quality, tasteful patterns— (nothing trashy or undesirable)— also Black and plain colored 28 In fa nts for dresses and slip 10 and 12% cent qualities IN BASEMENT. Pes ued Women's 49 ct. Drawers.. .24 ht ‘le—Cluster, hemstitch ” pStth meats iar w Pa rare ean RN | 2c, Dorel ec aa opriseea rr gt"t We Also Furaish a|stien weeomc ce [tue cite temeceok aces | Seat one Reser einas, Parlor Tamir Flay at $65.00. . | sient Sewing stachine ae mia er zeleent Octet FS {Sim and Giobe: pair of * oe = x cuarantes 4 handsome Pict ree |Weite tor OurNew Catalogue] Leather Couch: oax can: ; : Orlane gat)" Mailed Upon Application. [seat maim: ek omine | §=© Great Values in Housekeeping Goods ‘A WEEK Tea Set: handsome Tapio! OPENS AN |orer: #8 verde wetunm: No one attempts to match the values we give in these needfuls. tMeans money (not 6! we lamps) to match the prices that quote—look ‘will best prove truth of our statements. yo Gold BEDROOM. —G 01497 1. 00 jexant brass.) oh wit Be ACCOUNT, | trCHEN,—oax xsicn.ff | COMPAtEr You Own eves oven wire Bi bad ®\en Cl 1 5 ‘ 23% Makircen: |FFERERE and RR. Pare Allowed Nushs Pear, or motrin: GARD WIDE LEN a SPECIAL eee LUNCH ¢| Matting. ibe [onal Ol oet cara Creare: Bist he of rinware, || Bleached so4 seating value 7.. 536) Red, white and blue jeioth eval SHEETINGS One of the popular brands. Wiehe [AU Linen Damask Lunch Clothe— taco] wot ioovalne ry ‘tno! inch... Y en B Lal Linen Damask Lunch : fait bleach—tled fringe pen BONO BBB. orp enge nn pe : i Sha Sepkine—vatue ba “Also, fm Line Depteo''*? AW Linen Damasks—Cream. act dey ‘White—€ to 70 inch—val ef e > All Linen Satin Double ‘Saran 68 Inch—usually $1.09....... heel o ‘Turkey Red and ; levarlt bs Damasks—| ti melotly: fat color t8 inoht=-vatoa pate ing Sider Binaaee ti xO ih nok dod mopecialter cel eeretey j A mcho3 dealnsvalue ih don th—5 des! DREAMLAND): : The Electrical. City of the Sea, Coney Island. ADMIBSION 100, saturdnre ‘ Holddys, 160. ikoline Comfortab! medicated cotton Bear Boge BD to His one, a me ‘White Crochet Sp! illes a eS Any advertising ad : ; advertisement for bo teh Dens nenips | Gullie-— nen einen ee = ra paceuy Turkish Bath Mats ~~ EMPIRE" SeaaTRe Pert Oa tut, alse sis Fat Fale par 4 2) v9, bs . ‘ull B1e@.....+6 Fxt Turkish AMUSEMENTS. Wena, Julia Marlowe. INGOMAR}} size three-quarter: 8 |Aonble thread~tull teached value .8 Rleachi CRITERION TERATRE Bray agin Wed. T RHOW IN TOWN. To-day, 25¢., 50c, ‘Turkish Towels— Mxd0—value .16. a” the fact that @ statue wore the ring wae referri So sho and claimed the love of Leander. at Miao Twillicgs. ote had bought To-night, Res. 75¢ WILLIA THE Nemiasa Otte Raresae All Linen Satin Damask Towels— 1 nd pleted abe bere ee nannaet et Pea eTNMDE'® for the statue, le CHALE RAWEREY [| -COLLIER_|_ DICTATOR _{]tringes" cum aprea and Spor Sevigno— wnat valee ae ge | to Matilda ‘that he was not well; that ft:bad been bought for hor > "UPPOReM 934 St CHARLES HAWTRE THEATRE, Gath & Bway} |Mareellles Crib Spread: ‘Al Linen’ Damask Towels * he was tired out; that he had a busi- He ‘had only to accept th it ¢Time. ie, Mone +? Blo Grena Star Eva. 8.80. . Wed. & St. hemmed fringed—19x0—value .16%... ¥ f ness appointment, and must ask her to 0d he dia. “I'm gind you're poet: | See Sraishy & tevMaras Soe rene esther, REE dh ee: fringed, Linen Finish Towels—18x96—value 13% excuse him from walking home with he said, “I intended it Fleased,"’ very Att ala. Peery Febiat 1 TRATES, Bein st. & Bw TOWELLINGS— oo ares tite to font anted # aa a suroeie.” | Sth AW,{ CHARLES HAWFREY [lameria ninctian’: “euetsaasee'| [Gan eerie owt Eo All Tange, Cons Glass ‘a ‘The next moment, aware that he had wear the cloak fmsiats ing! Suppose 1/1, his sketch. “Plime. 19, Mone M EONS eine fogarwelue. $1.00. 1M% Inches wide—value .15. t offended her by his abruptness, he had Ho run upsiaira and tried to tear tho |} folate comedy, Thi he Ble Proctor Stoc Union Cheok Giase—17 and 18 inoh— 4 ie Club. Prien valuc 11. Choice White Geese Fi ACADEMY/OF MUSIC, 14thst,& IrvinPl, | Peto tnebone tick! \ “pidden her good-night and turned back gennent from the statue's | David HEART Check Giass—2) inch—val oh } pe ood value at §$1.98., ch—value .21, } >. laden ney eee oa Sane Sart rts gamer aie AGHA! tea, AIM OF MBN | THO LEPTL SAILOR BOYS, [ties yaw "22| Strenciht en eS ws! “So here you are again!" he said. ‘s—It's @ LUttle torn," he Jes | WHEN TWENTY-ONE 15,00,75,$1. Mate. To-day & Sat. pound .. deecsescscccscsceces TO] VOlue -1%.. .. we. “Why did you not wait for me?’ Sa he retumed empty handed penne 125th St Weer ———___- Bite faa ‘dai Down or Pure Down Extra heavy Farkigh Foren ! | answered the Statue. “I remained long tide, “I'll wet it fixed and send eo, Big No Feature, Begedway, and Boodarny Petes 95 to 2.00] for, Rath Sheets an | 1 a te Tees time ot, HEE erring ta pocate TS * “° FHOMPSON & DUNDY’S dager gine $ is Fortunately, at that time of ing it Sunday,” urged Vatien: = O emb (A May eae READY MADE TICK: Peay te cunt lda aoe ree eatea cpa shared ited pea GREATER MURRAY #4441 for Pillows, Bolsters, Feather Beds uented; uunday 4 vee the apparition of a female in clagsical mother.. Bring bath the oleae, ™ LUN A P ARK SALAS PRR Beet a Mattress Ticks—ready for sil. garments from attracting the nee sake dear," and the Fred Eawarte 0 (¢] 4 & 7 mace which it might otherwise have be 9 tottered for a 3-RING MID AIR CIRCUS, THEATRE, ——————- |‘Ticks for Pillows— uy ‘. 2 owed, and they reached the shop ‘You, here: was fe omant: he ring: EB o¥ DELHI, BROADWAY FRA TRE. at Sa Bway. ‘oxko | ANTISEPTIC DIATERING by eect le encounter, bes! to be got off ton] AND ALL SHOWS NOW OPEN ‘EXCEPT | 1. W.Savaxe offers {in the new Comle Opers | 22x29 Ten-yard plecés—Two qualities;— pitty entered: ini eiting.room Te- “Haven't you FIRE and FLAMES | Mini nicicitt {WE YMIEE Ciste””|PoFeM Be tcareer ae... x49] 1eIreh Ne 3 2 5 uu got the ri , PESet es this Bola etl al ‘ull an quarter gize...... i M-ineh ander asked angrily: ler's yet?” she said, "He ean Vid-| the Climax of LUNA, PARK'S Wonders ALVACK'S, By 830 Mate Taye Barbie | Matress, Ticks— fines adap OSKANLAREILY ing! t0, follow in tlege it such 2PE Serl GEO. ADE'S Quaint Comedx—THE DE RHIRBSHE at een ie 1.98] MOSQUITO NETTING. 7 cin eft, Ban, a aE Sees rs i Sy, ; me about in this ridiculous way?” “At nightfall of each day T have power to revisit you. ‘Truly, you are & eorry prize for such as I to stoop to win} yet I will it, nor shall you escape me, There will come a day when, for- gaken by all you hold dear on earth, @espised, ruined, distracted. you will Bray eagerly for the haven am retuge tp which I glone can guide you, Take heed, lest your conduct now be remem- Dered then, I have spoken.” Here a customer cam slipped away with a nui ceereaae Ue got till Sunday to got straight the hairaresser thought as he attended on the'new-comer, best part of th week. Surely I can talk that Ve 7 over by that time,” ed When he was alone he we her without losing @ moment, tren have left the door unlocked in for she was standing before chimney glass regarding herself intent. He must his haste the low| a, ts COUNTY CHAIRMA! MAJESTIC " "818 etn Tay a tara mac eow & MAN a CHIN 4ft2in. x6 ft. Tin. 4 ft. @ in, x 6 ft, 7 in. ++ 2.49 Fancy Stripe Tickings— Featherproof—fast colors—value .30. .19 AN colors—S-yard plece......cec00 42 Pea CHEESE CLOTH —yara wide, d For pleture and mirror coverings... $%j) rs, Mark Mur pix, Marco Mrcentitte Hare Thor THE |LADINS’ MAT, TO-DAY oe eee DEWEY, Utopian Buresques. In Wrapper Department. = Sr ee A perenne tet rmmenpereau tenn bem ella ci - Gotham, lly & Woods Own Co, |to sleae s» much asthe garmente eM Pen ag 125th St.& 3d At DES AND THE 400."" RDAM — scaidhce!Sarttraty | Tea Gowns Wrappers, Kimonos aventae tn they tnensed the, hal owt Maange Me Tarned, | '#idke WEBER & FIELDS d Negli Sale aatinere and, Albapose rage dresser, in spite of himself. manded, "Toll Bie, Rae ugh’: der | —reesther. So sitar and Neg eae Blue, Gray, Hotiotrope, Red, waite : “ a) » * 101 a) t i y, um," “ Kimonos—white an lack—newest Spring st ‘L know this,” he told planet ie tt taltere eantiy.e Nberty, mum," he| NEW YORK WE eb $1.00, 81.50. P ie u Y otha. Full length Lawn K jeonteceh gna Black naws fe ASS he ood is once gets about that there's “You have done well,” she said Last Week RD OF OZ} ksicxenuocken thes, way 6380 5 | Tenactien White Lawn bands— with deep collar or shoulder capes. M07 dresser to be seen in Blomsbury chased olously, “With reverent and loving ace = rene a ay ince Bat it ' alaawherel ats >. ,93/ lace and ribbon trim; or Yoke:ar at about after dark by a classical statue, fave Nou tmparted huet as ‘of fice to | BELASCO 7; Ontra Os: A YENRBTIAN ROMANCE und ribbon Empire and other stylee ti cl decked my ee : varilaee ate colores | lin’ y 3 } : Ait peek Tabi ote feet. Fobes oF conti cing. my Image tn) CROSMAN swine LYRIC’ ob avalate®™* HOPPER WANG’ a awn Neslleeee eel tar | sleeves, with tucks, lhob andi ¢ z! “You'll find ly will wear very ~.- A tts aad DRE WOLF in Poser by Hts He | f. to “I've got it! he'eried, and went down: able,” sald Leander; “but that "cloak 1Q Bway | BEST SHOW. io x pM ioe wan a fey Me a ares s 1,98 | Pu! ‘Thint Less than usual for sieh stairs to. his laboratory, to reappear now, I come, to see it on, ft really is. 14, Town! CASINO ® way & 89th at. Tele. ys, | 1 {./ with some camel’s-hair brushes, grease pecs of COGae, aad Ue seutneyuntortor MT Prices de and | yosicaL MPIEF, PARE, POUR? | Women's Lawn Wrappere shoulder ; paints and a selection from his less im- Pilcnange it.’ and ne gently egy, d@e| N STAR trig RE AAT copay. | Socier Att , » POUFY” | Miie—braid trim'd—neat Aeures 6! Maids’ Dresses } portent sonst te in oe selene of at oon 7 hin end to draw, St om, vt LF YON YONSON, WEDDED & PARTED and stripes—others asi - Sant IRA ese abta ak J.) Si fonsrgetion: Sees tate caainia' aaeae ne Pretty Coat for a Child. “for, having ones been placed peda URTIG & GQEAMON’SY, 25 GRAND- Eanoy Peroalg ang Cumbria, Reet Paine He } Hy o 4 a consecrat: Lf ‘a or o Carnations’*.and “Blondinette Bloom,” HIS loose box-coat is made of’ tan-eolored:cloth’simply stitched, but other | "for m ‘aake, Tat tho a Czvice. HUceS MAT. DALE | [forming Bolero—emb'y tri ra @ china box’ 6f ‘Conserve of Coral," for colors, are also correct, in cloth. cheviot and allk. Material for mi one—one wit, more atyie “about itt) | ———————————————— Fall akletovelue, SR, 88 Women's Two-Piece | ‘the Iips, and one of his rhost expensive size (6 yeara) is 3 yards-#7 Inches {1a yatda Wd inched wide, orf tet | Be, entrentod: red: 30m, It Evan. 9.15, asa.}]SUNDAY WORLD WANTS = Jaxtra Cam ality Bere wigs, ( yards 64 inches Pattera; 477. In’ stsemfor Of, & 6 and years of bochant Rene, de, said. tory pan |MBTROPOLIS*OU TOF THE FOLD pet Bt ope ye rina a Forming yoke: Me’ pdinted the iiurale face, tinge A5%. will be mailed for 20a: aad fnonay- 20: “Cashion, The’ Worie, Pualtace wae. ,. Stays. setae Br open Corendye | ate 8 0Y WORK MONDAY ack and froote-aet off with taney, | land ‘eyes and crowned ing. New-York City” ‘ ; ho. escape " : raid—oxtre wide skirt—value $1.7) 1,24 suappings— oe ee iromeet he ane, ee ET nr at ae fas eho: Be ) WEST END. M47 S2:24%.. Rip Van Winkle, MORNING WONDERS {?r!-*=% wi oss Bast Viner ‘alowed deen a

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