Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
KNOW, Mr. Nagg, that you only regard your home as @ boarding- house. “That is the way @ man looks at ft. Sut the wife has to toll and work and ave from morning to night to keep It order, and what does she get for Itt “A wife doesn't get a ealary, and the few dollars that are given her, be- Brudgingiy, she has to pay right out beain, yet a man acts as if she had spent the money on herself. “Does the money go to me? Do I fhoard and it? Do I was ; It goes to butcher, the er, the fceman, for rent, for gas, for servants, for 4 hundred ‘one things that you wo ten have no idea of. “And yet a man expects a woman to Boel as if she was done a great favor ber Qause she is given a few_dollars and is Rxpected to meet all the bills. “Tf the money {s spent, Mr, Nagg, Mrs, Nagg and Mr. — He Doesn’t Care How the House Goes. (Copyright, 1904, by the Press Publish By Roy L. McCardeil. tilustrated byr GENE CARR. ing Company. The New York World.) If It Wasn’t for the Interest She Took in Their Happy , Little Home, What Would Become of It? you are the first to find fault, and yet if I try to save and do not have fruit | for breakfast—and fruit and vegetables and meats are just as dear as they can be this year—why you carry on like mad and swear at mo “I don't get the money. Or if I do get it I have to lay tt out tn all direc- tlons and make $1 do the work of three, and yet you asy ‘Didn't I give you $20 yesterday? “If you are not satisfied why don't you run the house yourself? “I do the best I can, and eatnts could do no more, How would you like it if 1 found fault continually with the way you ran your business? “Why can't you be calm and self- controlled like me? You never see me raise @ row. “You haven't ralsed @ row, you say? “Ah, but that's the very thing I was coming to. I do need some little extra “Why can't you be calm and self-controlied like me? You never see me ralse a money to'get a new hat and a new pair of shocs, and I need a light sum- mer coat to wear to the roof gardens, although goodness knows I never got taken anywhere, and I might just as well not have it, and I know that when I ask you for a little money you will say: ‘What did you do with the $20 I gave you yesterday?" "Of course I know you will hate me) because I have dared to ask for a cent for myself. I do the best I can, but I had to get a new spring suit and a straw hat and a pair of tan shoes for brother Wille. “The things I spoke of will be here, Cc. 0. D., any moment. But, of course, if you do not think I should have them why never mind, *T am used to being shabby. I wil get a cheap shape somewhere and I have an old plume and some ribbon and T can make out. for row.” “I can have the money for the things, you say? “Oh, Mr, Nagg, I know I should be srateful. But you knew I wanted these things and you kept worrying me 60 oll the time, so now it ts no comfort to me. “If you would only be a little more kind and generous to me, we would get along so much better, “I am one of those shrinking, timid, silent women that euffer and say noth ing. “How much will it take? How much have you? Oh, I knew you were going, to stint me. You never had a real gen- erous impulse in your life, “A hundred dollars? Oh, well, I sup-| pose you will be throwing it up to me for all the rest of my life. “What would you do if you had an extravagant, ungrateful, fault-fnding wite Nagg? What would you dot $10,000 REWARD 55 {320 Broad '» COFN eed way, er 3 be Ns THE WORLD: MONDAY sVravnve,; exer av, LWA W. Lt. DOUGLAS xo BSS SHOES ar vem. shoes are worn by more men \any other make, is, they / \ hold their shape, fit tm, Day better, wear longer and are of greater ep value than any heey \other $3.50 shoe. Ne 2,473,464 wear, W. L. the money.” W. L. Douglas uses Corona Coltskin shoes, Corona Colt is conceded to be the “in all stations of life than // Pairs of Fine Shoes % were made and sold by will be paid to anyone who can prove that W. L. Douglas does not make and sell more men’s $5.5 other manufacturer in the world. , The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 O shoes than any “For business and dress Douglas $35.50 shoes surpass any shoe I have worn previously, and for half CHAS. WEISBECKER, © Manhattan Market. W. L. Douglas High Grade Boys’ Shoes, $2.00 and $1.75. in his $3.50 everywhere finest Patent Leather yet produced, Fast Color Eyelets will not wear brassy. W. L. Dougins has the largest men's $3.0 Shoo Mail Order Borlness inthe world. Nom phere you livo, Douglas shoog are within your roaah. 28 cents extra prep r Illustrated Catalog of Spring Styles. 345 Broadway, corner 8th Btreet. 620 Btreot, Broadway, corner 4lst Street. 404 A WOR 39 if acren o: Our 01 snoludiny “Dreams 30 cent BS cen! About AM USEMENTS, CONEY ISLAND LD'S FAIR IN ITSELF, ground, steel pler haif a mile long; Hleotric Tower 375 teet BY (Over 100,000 electric lights: 27,000 square fest “(argent In DREAMLAND fi NEST WAY TO CONEY ISLAND. wn fleet of four excursion steam: ta, Inoludti ays delivery. "procktox, W.L. Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores In Greater NewYork: 423 Broadway, corner Howard Street. Fighth Avenues. ‘illis Avenue, near 140th Street, BROOKLYN, 708-710 Broadway, cor. Thornton St. 1367 Broadway, corner 421 Fulton Strect, corner Pearl 41 Fifth Avenue. JERSEY CITY. WARK Gates Avenua, treet, — 18 Newark Avenue, ‘85 Brond Btreet. high, mtudded room of the world)-— the attractions that make the moat wouserful resort. ne admisnton, WOMEN'S DRAWERS Fine Close Cambric—extra well made—three tucks—yoke hand value .29..... + 018} Three, epngne Orders, Cambric—lawn umbrella ruffie— | 3 rows hematitching or 9 pin tucke— | also a number of styles—with la and emb'y—worth .60 and + 27) Cambric ruffles with Ince and Inserting or wide emb'y and plain or hemstiteh tucks—vaiue .50..... .45 | About 50 styles in fancy trim'd Drawers, Including skeleton lace raffles, ribbon run or full. cireular ruffies. + -69.. .79:. .98 StI finer and more elaborate to $4.04. CORSET COVERS Cambrio—iow neck—shirred waist— H. 8, ruffle—pear! value .29 Limit—Two, No Mail or Telephone Orders. Cambric—low neck—shirred wailst— ribbon run iace—trim'd armho or tucks and lace insertings Naingook and Cambric—tront with lace inserting in polnted effect, or rows of Ince forming deep yoke— nibbon run—worth .69 and %9...... .37 Finer Corset Covers—elaborate emb'y or lace trim—tucked or French back. Other fancy © assor:ments fects to. $4.00. Special values right thro’ the stock. CHEMISES Good Muslin—fing tucks and inserting with ruffie or corded band— value 39 cents... 24 Limit—Three. No Mail or Telephone Orters. Cambric and Muslin—pointed or straight yoke—full trim of lace or emb'y—beadin, ish value 59 cents. aes Skirt Chemises—D nd ng Cloth—Marguerite and other styles—ribbon fun beading—trim'd akirt—value $1.25. FULL SIZE SKIRTS Cambric—deep ruMfe of strong emb'y— hematitch tucks—usually .98...... « Limit—Two, ‘No Mail or Teleptone Orders. Cambric—skirts deep flounce with five alterating rows of tucks end lace— finished with tucks and wide lace— or deep emb'y, with double cluster of hematitch tucks—also other 45 Hie AIR West Fourteenth Street TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, as before announced, we begin ow JUNE SALE « Women's Underwear ana Babies’ Clothes; | We promised it should be AN EVENT! Pe. | READ DESCRIPTIONS......COME AND SEE GOODS, You will need no persuasion to buy! | WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES Soft, close Summer Musiin—yoke of 2 ticks In F between—cut full—value..seereuse Muslin oF. ' insertings and plain or H. §, pts good, bstantial styles that wry groups with 1 LAmit-—Two, No Mall or Telephone Orders, Yoke of solid tucks stand frequent washing, Cambrie—slanting yoke tucks and wide emb'y wide ruffle of openwork emb'; a varie! elaborately or lace—val ribbon or combinations of la id beadin, Sorentaa prices up to $10.98. Our Underwear Stock ts for qualities, prices, styles |sortments—any who have learn it mat a EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS are Price CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Drawers—' “Lonsdale’ tucks—1 to 12 yrs. on Drawers, wide h. #, tucked ruffle—all wlzes.......6.. 20 to 49 Drawers—iace or emb'y.. 64 | Corset Covers—4 Ince Insertings. - Corset Covers—ince, emb'y and rikbon ..... Ekirts—trim’4 umbrella, Skirts—full lace or emb'y trim. Novelty Styles in ‘ound, Square or ‘medium 65d low. many, eee Bc oat ack—elaborate trim'gs of emb'y, noe or emb'y beading. wil a of hemstitel: inserting— 3 of Empire style trim'd with tucks, ue a dollar. Night Dresses— V Neck—1 ith wide ‘and borate stylee—at eh 3 ot this by py take a sale. neluded in June Sale Cut Prices Pee Fruit of Loom" and Muslin—hem ana rs 5 to. 18% Limlt—Three. No Mail or Telephone Order, 9 : ’ A ene _| equally showy atyles—Special.... 95 | Sx Or a Woman's Sacrifice Proctor’s °5 "| “sete ae foo - To-night,Res.75¢} ean show—ail the novelties, including t a a ac 934 St SESH MLW AND & CO. Hinelonss ile and. do rable “rarries | Night Drawers—emb'y trim. Lt a n NG. with extra full laces and roid. Boys’ Night Shirte—collariess, . 3 ty Bie Conti: vi "nf... By FREDERICK A, BROWN p ih | ee s-----A Story of Crime and Adventure In New York, Adapted by the Author from His Successful Play of the Same Title. ' eat maa for the Bables In thi: ba ie ; f Jeanie Millward & Co Great Bargains for the Babies in this June Sale. SYNOPSIS OF FRECEDING Wren fepies par 8: sue ear fatected & pace Dan to a Ha ap ph cay te ee Dan hastily: leaped to the wore tart be. 1,670,000 quarter pint cans of Pie NEW MAD At Speefals right thro the stock—Minest qualities included. f Ere ee Sent as Alice Man sight, some one te coming. WEhG Sani Nees meee eaneatits? S tustle sofa, The door opened slowly: Jay Bee Waoe ue Nea ve 58th St Onegin, Bure Over Season, Hverything in a cage — weather wear. ¢ ommy Wiison nd Jac ey both crept toward the shelter vanced the} a. ped ax see gti! People of refinement, people w! Mat. A ‘abe, % ORLD, © i sian ream "Tommy te i lore), cil] of the woods as Jack Wiltams emerged ieee penta aie Tailed ogo the veranda, shoulders, | tove the house beautiful handsonie| To-Night, 250,~de. Onis: PRICES AS’ QUOPED SUN nA i from the house, tooking eround him| ‘Whers'g the rest of the men?” 8 too hot to sleep," she mur ti i ich wood-| mana pcan el ae (borhood. a resi mi loors, i iture, rich w “ Alice’ will tnd] an be Cae card o wolon”* we mut.| MRUDETES Dick. wikis eah ate out here Before she fe si si Forare a in Jap-a- THOMPSON & DUNDY’S Summer Woven Underwear e( jason, ‘thou, ear oe, @ mut- “They are itching around the house escended the first s1 % '$) tered to himself. ‘These quiet places, mUNAE. tore vey acne aLisea EA Yiianea strong hands eripped her, a | 1ac the greatest household economy. GREATER Z ef es the he miles away from the ‘L’ have no sound| low whistle in imitation of bird was | mouth, stining: her indies me her] Thousands of weather-beaten front Ready with great stocks at prices right Backing Jp order to,Make Tere him. @e|’m them, and T suppose my ear conjures | heard on the other side of the house, | @nd she was carried hastily tnto the | 40's in Greater New York need a coat NA PARK . ER MEN’ tretusee, Mo urges her still further and she| up memories of the incessant roar of| “Hello, that is a call from one of | %2048. of Oak, Cherry Walnut or Mahogany . WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR S UNDERWEAR 1° Bhatchee, up @ revolver, with which #80) iH¢le O14 New York. Maybe it ts only| them, Sometilng te up,” exclaimod | to ‘himeuit, “Nine rhe, aMittered Dan |JAP-A-LAC, "ow about yours? A forty-| arabian Niente sett, 3f th *, | Men's Balbriggan Un aie ; the wheels that Tommy says intert my | Dick. house, and he apalte meaty the ene | cent can will do the work and an inex-| Matchiess Sple1 Ch lac 12% | Shirts with long ‘and anor’ slewven, 20 pit CHAPTER Iv. oranium.” “No, ft ts a false alarm; we are safe |{nda steps cautiously, but at the sound| perienced person can apply It, Ask} Fairy City. Shirte—extra grade— Murdered. ‘With a yawn he turned back into| ali right. They are all asleep inside,” fa footster a he aprang p back to, the lawn| your paint dealer for It, and {f he cannot | ® % 7. Express Service dtrect—s6 atinutes, t— sleeves— : OR entnstant Howard stood aghast Defore the flaming eyes and lew @lef weapon. Then Alice spoke again, this time fn a voice unnaturally elm, “T shafl tell my husband everything.” | @tim covering him with the pistol, the Qroman backed toward the door, On ft she dropped the revolver her nerveless hands and rushed the house, Howard, an instant too sprang up the steps of the ve- “By heaven!” he muttered, half aloud, , bg the f “Hive thousand dollars and whatever 4 foot we can plok up from the house.” | > “Very well, but remember that Ar @hur Mason must be allenced forever," uel What do you. mean by “Ok, you understand me,” replied Goward, impatiently, Piiytct I suppose I do, but that means don't care how it is done; get Mrs, Mason, that is all, Take her to the old mail] in the glade that the Long Island People call Gypsy Glen. I believe that te your headquartera still, isi Att But don’t harm her, I will bo thera @oon after yay." “You will bring the money?” “Yes,” "All right, you're on, I'll attend +0 {y {I See NOES ithe house, whose dopr he forgot In his gleepiness to fasten behind him. Ten minutes later three or four stealthy figures crept woross the dark lawn from the denser diackness of the woods. Stepping behind one of the nearer trees, ‘Howami remained a spectator to the @oene that followed. “Now is our obancs, Dick,” whis- dar and and allk tie, rs are full and baggy at 81-2 yards 27, 81-8 the knees. Evening World Fashion Hints. Patterns by May Manton. Summer Suit for a Boy. HIS summer sult for a boy is of dark blue mohair, and 1s worn with linen col The blouse is drawn on over tl 21-8 yards 4 inches wide. Pattern 4646, for boys said Dan, reassuringly. Creeping to the door he was about to step into the hallway when suddenly he stumbled over the pistol that Alice had let fall there. “Hello, what's this doing here. Nice sort of bric-a-brac for a country veranda, Never rated | it may come in handy," and he stuck it into his heard, pocket. A second low whistle was an y) 4} M, head. The trou: Material for medium size (four years) is of bushen barely in time to eacape the Supply you telephone No. 4260 John, or ‘Women's Fine Maco Yarn—shaped 4 |the situation at stood ft, Jobservation of Arthur Mason, who| WT! ‘opened the door and strode out onto the the lawn, At the same instant George Howard, who had followed the gypsies into the woods and had discovered thelr Peek ite capturing ha Gayteyiry of . n, came running up the lawn toward the house. Dan was 1 tween the two me: sy a misunde THE GLIDDEN VARNISH CO., Makers of High-Grade Varnish 47 ite to FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. “A trap, hey?" he muttered. to double on Gypsy Dan? lose by {t.” At the same time Alice Mason ap- peared at a window directly above the veranda and a pistol shot rang out. George Howard “sto! in his run, whirled about and sank heavily to the A few convulsive twitches of the vat etill, Sypey Dan turf. muscles and he ‘took advan of escape in the darkness to the entire household rush jawn. “What has happened?’ cried Judge Graham, his volce rising ab he tumult. ‘Turning as he spoke, he saw George Howard lying still upon the ound, “A man murdered, hey? This js terrible. Speak, some one.” ‘Tony 10 the confusion to @ Woods as out on the 7, discovered the body at the same time and bent over it, Sprang to his feet, crying, “It's Mr. "Who has Gone this? repeated Judge 206 WEST 84TH BT., NEW Y! Trvinj rlo's Dor Wrinkles, Moles, Won, Aol uty Si Permanently cure Dr. SCALP, ‘Dermatologic a1 PASTOR Bhorman De Forest & Co, x Jones, Lid RA ee HUBER'S 4 MUSEUM THE Bi at Acts. Ss 2eth at. 84 av, Agia’ $4 80 contr Kelly & vhite ’& ‘Bimmonae ernon, Ventriloqutst, int. Daily, Clays Btuart oo = a his new. ELECTRO-CHEMIC ean. Hours 0A. M. to 6 P, NG & Kina’sprris. GRAND Graham. ‘apying the pletol on the flo of ths enakoted It up shout + “This ie the weapon. On chamber is empty. Why, ta ‘Arthur's pigtol. "Who has again de- manded Graham. ‘Speak, Arthur, ta that your pistol? Yes? Where did you keep it, and where did you have it teat Think well! Your life may de- pend upon your answe! Arthur began haltingly: “Judge”—— But his wife, who had stood as if frozen since the moment the sho! fired, now cried. hysterically: 7. twos, “No! be: & ut In age form any r Talon ity! I alone am Alice ont ‘T alone am gui (To Be Continued.) |= Imperial Folder Platinum Photos $5 per Doz. THIS IS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE STYLE AND FINISH. Men's and Youths’ Men's & Youtns’ Black"and Bins Serge simere, Harte CLOTHING ON CREDIT Ladies’ Black Silk Taffeta Lady One Dollara Week O; OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK. 14775 SAVOY Fs" KEITH’s DLZWASSER:&:¢ 0 Orchent: Suits from Cheviot Suits f 50 to $7.50 5,00 to 16.50 in FROM RAGS TO RICA DUSSE BLIND ‘TOM, FLORENCH Belasco” isa" CROSMAN SWEET KITTY BELL. BOSTOCK'’S | ‘Borie: a hie 27 forert kings Holiday MA. TO-DAY BS. RDEN, QrehentraloanDen, 1.00 1 ENIUE HURTIG & SEAMON’S ¥, 108 Mat, To. REED CO., ETO, Met. To-day & Bat, DAVID BELASCO Ss pie 1S, Voile Skirts ftom SOMeETAE Shirt Waist Suits {rom CASINO Sac? ROSE Seah, «“PIPF,PAFF, POUFI” 00 to 20.00 4.00to 15.00 ns an Account, URI 8. DE aAY BETWEEN Mati ileabeth TYREE SQ0THAM cn 0. prey 0) ice ¢ "He Vi ins Mat. ay NY WGEOVERN lowery After Dark, 1424 at. NEW YORK" Lederer’s ay Lex. Av., d JIMMY 5 METROPOLIS # Bl ay WEST END. 58 Tee Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Eva. Mat, ae HOPPER “WANG? VARESE BOS BESTS k's, 5 Matinee To fee arte G. ADEs Quaint Comedye-THIS Tv East Jéth St, Matinee To-Day CRITERIN Fas, preg e| | POENEY|"”Moonight Maids. WA. COLLIER | THE DICTATOR |r anqy pqs iosin oa 24 av "T9-Day. Fair Co, MAT. TO-DAY Vanity * | low neck—with and without si: | 20 atyles—value $2.76... body—low or high neck—with and without slesves—also pants.... .24 ‘Women's Straight Rib Vests— extra size—plain and fancy fronts— sleeves—value .39 29 ‘Women's Rib Lisle—fancy lace front— lace trim'd neck and arms........+. .89 ‘Women's Fine Liste Verts—shaped body-—silk trim'd—low and high neck-— with and without sleoves....s.ss00 + ‘Women's Ribbed Silk and Lisle Vosts—white, pink, blue—lace trim. .59 Swiss Lisle— fronte—lace trim, Taney crochet, 08 Momen's Ushemeie tort necres, «70 Klemp ll Ca aos ihe Women's Soin Gi tee frontess 3:10 Worenta rien SU anesert rat ee Women's Ribbed Umbreila Drawers— trim—French bandse— Ui“stzes, including extra sizes, ‘a Ribbed, Rom tnd ‘sien neck The Greatest Values Uet In Summer Curtains No question about economy of buy- ing when such offerings are made; Muslin Curtains—pleated ruffle— four tucks—valne .6.. ie nd figured Muslin Curtain: O inones, widesrutfed—value Sl Ruffled Muslin—8 inch inserted eolored dorder—over a dozen styles— value .98.. 59 Coin Spot Muslin Curtains—(uted ruffle ead tor inches wide— Were $1.29 . French, Ly nse Battenbere edge VAIO $L.B....eeceereee eee eeee vires & ') French Bobbinet Curtains—white and Aral lan—wide lace inserting and sass e French Net Curtains—imported Insertings, edges to match—fc inside Curtains—value $5.98. Eavptian Yarn and Snowfi rtaln: —colored cross stripes—full length—hest colorings—largest assortment in clty— Value $119.... .79|Value $4.50, ¥ Value $149...._ .98!Value $5.98. \ Value §2.76....1-98/ Value $8.98. i * The above are in best colorings to match new furnishings. Clean, free! fo0ds—No old stock! SOUTHERNERS "RESURREGTION. | goin —_ie 11 Size Sheets. % yards wide ond 2% yards long— fine round thread~seamed in centre—excellent value at 39 39 cents. As morning special... * BASEMENT. fen’ long Men's Draw; aleever—al Me Balbriggan ‘iso Dray the imported sold at nearly 's three-quarter We Entree, rers—ailk atite! White hae mane natural eee ‘weight. Bane Dut unre eon a Natural wool rae Zeal Shirts and Drawers Pepperell Je wers—extra, doutte ouatespeasl notte: cose ily CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR Merino V« 5 Gossamer medium alto Pantcaccording to size India Short White Merino Ves! beret) weight—a ize are not necded to being customers: GIVERS oF BEST VALCmS, Ne Trading Stamps Here, Gai High iceves till boundei elaes, its and Pants— to -49 to .69 | Gossam: o——_-e Sheer White Goods for June Sale. ‘5 @ AML th; sou, | Onmaricettenn on * ment . din Gowss at prices apeciuiiy = Extra fr fen Brimte fre es |French Swisses—30 {nch— 3.98 |Frenoh « Freno Organdies—é8 ineh. Persian Lawns—value .2, India Silk Mulls—extya quality... : Dotted Bwissespin and cushiem aot—80 cent qual Emb'd Swisses—large and ure and allover patterus—valUue .7iee —__—__—_-+ MORNING SALES To-Morrow Until 1 P. M, @& cent quality. Laewns—45 incl Linons—yd. wide—value .24., * Girls’ White Lawn Dre Fine sheer quality—round fine lace tnsertings bertha~-ribbon run leated Skirts with nsertings—4 to 14 yeare— value #3. ro