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» Ktle schooling, ina Bars A 8tory of Crime and Adventure In New York, Adapted by the Author from His Successful Play of the Same Title. for a man's love and protection. Petticoat is uqually made of silk, woven from the native loom In serpentine pat- terns of brightest dye. To the petticoat is attached a skirt of different pattern that sweeps along the ground after the parriage. They are catisiied wiih a| fashion of the European girl's train. though undoubted!y | One of the tests of feminine grace is hey might enjoy more education if they the handling of this extra garment in yahed st. They prefer, when reaching | walking and dancing. } mature, womanly age, to xive thelr! gue goes not alt at home waiting for A Busmese i ae eta Of lve: |gome lonely youth to cheer her at her fons by having her cars bored. ‘Thig|#tes!de. Toward dusk her friends and hee frst step along the marriaxe she go forth unchaperoned. Though rath. they cannot promenade along the Bola In Burmah @ young girl usually man-|or the Prada, they have thoroughfares Ages her own love affair. She seldom that answer to thelr need, It these tails on her parents, or even a friend, |girls were asked, they would certainly where do women enjoy go great equality with men as in Burmah, Maey are brought up to be self-reliant, mpable of managing their own affairs, 1 versed in Housekeeping lore, and, wbove all else, to value courtship and ek our own country, no- » » bring her courtship to a climax. She | confess that they are out for a more tion, leaving the young pecple to follow] band best through Io refuses to offer a dot as compensation | Her| serious purpose than a daily constitu- tional. Wicked as !t may seom, at }least to straitiaced people, these girls are out to meet their friends among men—to laugh and coquette. They ai not afrald of thelr parents finding this out and punishing this misdemeanor. ‘Thelr elders belleve that !t is as natural for women in the spring of youth to love as for the plants and flowers to be kissed and wooed by the sun, The etrong Burmese men are no Jess arlent toward womankind, After thelr day's work in market and feld they hasten toward the thoroughfares where the girls are expected to prome- | nae. A courtly beau accepts the be- witching smile of a pretty Burmese delle with a frendly nod, and she does not consider !t amiss to exchange her coquettish glance for a bouquet of or- chide. Formerly when a Burmese maiden was Tendy to be wooed and won she placed an Invitational lamp in her window, or what answered for a window. It was a pretty custom to think of the love lamps shining softly, slyly among the luminous Burmese night lights, while the great winged bats flew among the great velvet flowers, and the little! would-be wife sat in her best robes, a lovely silk-clad human heap—sat upon | a clean, now mat, listening to her o Uttle heart go pit @ pat, as the Burmese youth stole up in the twilight—in the twilight came a-wooing. Parents seldom interfere tn these love ea allel THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1908 thelr own Jnelinations. Marriages ere oftentimes contracted without the con- sent of either party, and sometimes in direct opposition to their wishes. If a headstrong girl sees that she cannot win her parents over to her way of thinking she elopes with her lover. She is cer- tain that by the time their honeymoon {s over she will win her parents’ bless- ing, According to American fashion, moth- jing of their daughters takes place, They |are no less wide awake than are Amert- can mothers, and, though they do not wind up clocks to announce that the time for leave-tnking has come, they make chinks in the wall so that they may know what Js taking place. When the moment comes for the suitor to make his declaration of love he usually brings two or more witnesses or sup- porters, The words spoken are roman- tle. Mor all that divorce ts an easy aftatr, the men and women are constant in love. It is “inusual for a Burmese to desert his wife or divorce her, though he can do so for silght offense. The seoret of this constancy is that a Burmese girl not only knows how to win a man but she knows how to hold his affection, This she accomplishes not by words of command but by tact and charm—she is always fresh and interesting. Whatever she may be {g- horant of, she 4s suficiently wise to affairs.more than to give their advice. ‘The Budabist law forb!ds the oppos!-| know that a girl may win her suitor by her charms, but she holds her hus- Or a Woman’s Sacrifice By FREDERICK A, BROWN 2 OF PRECEDING CH. in bis favor at prison if he pastel " responded the prisoner At t ot, Monk hia i a Taounty pes ‘lice feline er was interrupted began Walsh, "you were 9 told by, ®| by the arrival of the attendant bring- | pal otk the Romany, Kid." weren't you will Boon ve Ing in a prisoner. The latter was a/ ‘I knew ented the prisone! typical young Water-front tough. The of ficiat turned “to “him ‘and ‘said yan, if you will answer Sergeant Wwalsh's’ questions and tell htm the Hrseh I will say a kind word to, the Warden for roi up in Sing Sing.” “How od ta’ he? ‘Weight and melee eigl an elmhtt'* “About 120, T should say, and perhaps five feet tro. “fovea, complexton, hate?" pening and ta the wurderer, ict That’ ane has committed crime. i {son Jack Williams, Bee ee Peres wt npreond ee mprieote | t rting ‘ant his gang. Arthur Poise Rem in the attempt, eas CHAPTER VII. Mintaken Identity. BTECTIVE - SERGEANT WALSH strolled into the Warden's office at the Tombs and nodded familiarly f the oMcial reated there. “You have Mrs. Mason, a life prisoner, tere, who was sentenced for the murder]* Wf George Howard?” asked he, “How | Joes ghe bear her imprisonment? “Like @ martyr," was the reply. ‘I jannot understand ter case at all, She ‘es the bearing of en innocent woman. The was to have been:sent up to A! once after sentence was pass ey but through Judge Graham's Influence she is kept here for a few ays longer. I don't know why.” “Fas she seen her husband since she ’ been hore?” "ire I understand that the blow warty killed him, thet he has suffered 4/long fllness, but that he is expected at balers eaid Walsh, ‘there ts a fleep mystery behind her confession. 1 mever once thought her guilty of the erime." “T am glad to hear you say a “T have felt woman ever since the m interview with her husband be poprecipe that I can overhear it?!" naked tho detective, “Perhaps some- thing may be said that will lead to the paravelling of this mystery.” “you sispeot: her husband?” “I suspect no one, I'am looking for & clue of some sort, Can you arrange for me to hear the interview?’ ‘Yes, You know the small corridor feack of, the left-hand passage?” “x | MiBlepe-t. the Jey,” | “Thank you.” “Open pap door! of the cell, to your Jeft-when you have reached the passage end you will'find tt communicates with Cte room. “There is the wicket half ponewaled behind the top of the desk. ean eee and hear everything in ‘Their interview will form reyers, ‘Now I would like an interview ‘Jack “Ryan. He was sentenced morning and goes up to Sing Sing rial gato I-belfeve. I want an leseription. from him of the size’ (14 years) In 3 21-4 yards of mailed for ten cents, Yorie City." Send money to * HIS Eton blouse is shown in brown f\ I ‘The model {s trimmed with linen banding. ‘The fronts can be rolled open to ‘The blouse is made with fronts and back and ts elon the shoulders, ‘The lower edge is gathered and joined to the belt and the back can be made to blouse slightly or be drawn down smoothly. Material for medium yards #7, 11-2 yards 44 or 1 3-8 yards 62 inch ding. Pattern 4725 for misses of 12, 14 and 16 years of age will be Evening World Fashion Hints. Patterns by May Manton. Misses’ Eton Blouse. od linen and matching the skirt. dat wide, with shier, The World, Puliter Building, New Remy Iam told they are old |, wend for him." Striking a Baye'an order to an for the Romany, may! “now to! about ae MRS. NAGG At the St. Louis Fair Bo RR Be Bos & ATIAN: TIC 33 { ‘awe Ff yes biue, freckled face, red hair." 4 Apa sort of manner?’ ‘ us. Chin't sit still, Hes @ dabit of looking at his watch Safes bods." Seems to be expecting same- hy marks or scars that T know ofy “That will be all.” When ‘the pris tne omctat saked lergeant, why don't you pool on this with Cubies of the Central ofies, He was in the raid last night on that Barrow street joint when Arthur Ma- son held the gang at bay and attempted to rescue the girl, Kitty. Cable got near enough to the “Romany Kil’ ¢o put of the ‘on hia right wrist, Mehta avers tir the boy in ht? Sot am told be badly er rad been led out, it te a true the wrist out fr t Eadie win be in here Go's fe Badter have «Malle ithe Nim ringing him here?’ don’t now, but he telephoned te f fo’ minutes bs a that he was com- na. “He is one of MeClusky's"cleverest men, Ink” you woul Berge unk vou would 4 hath benent reine ficial wam atummoned from the om for a few en te Bcarcely had “he left when teceny Wilson’ wandered in, He had an'ay, ointment with Jack Wi! idee Graham. The latter Rea ea permission for the two you: bra flag ornare Alice ‘thinking. t Rhat sence and trends Jelena might aheer her, eeLeDe Sel: hana, a temporarily lost some of ‘ancy of manner. He had nar- oui aped arrest in the raid the preceding night, ‘The ttempt to reaciie itty had been a lure, owtn Gypsy Dan’ in snatching her away under y hands of the police. Sergt, Walsh ced keenly at the youth ae he entered ahd Metered mentally to Ryan's description of the Romany Kid ARS npout 2—that fits him ‘| muttered Walsh. “Height a Uttle over 8 feet; weight | 120, eyes blue; freckled, red hat all) tallies.”’ | Tommy glanced at his watch to see if he were on time, and then looked | er ouny, about the place in searoh of a “Nervous temperament,’ sollloquized | Walsh. ‘Can't keep still; has a hab! of looking at his watoh, and the manner of expecting some one'—he ta the Ro-| many Kid, all right." ro Be Continued.) CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AMUSEMENTS, LUNA $6 minutes from Bridge via BR. T, Express, Orixinal production of all great summer shows, Stil unequalled by the| world of imitators, Ask your, neigh Reston Si Sherman De Forest & Co ae ANIMAL ARENA. AMLAND. 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American N ity Ginge SKIRTS—Fine Cambrio—teep emb'y hams or ruffle of Hi. 8. tucks, or 3 naertiven | 16 ot. Canvas Bultinge best olides 9 ON 19 ct, Mercerized Voiles... Pet te 1% et. yd. wide Percalea—best | ct. Fine Bauisestacce Geoiens.. 8% Cambric and baer emb'y and H. or lace and in: rtingevalue eee 45 ruffle of emb'y, or Ince and in- pin tucka—showy mb y—value $2.25 1,41 Deep Lawn ruffle—spaced tucks and in- q |nertings and ruffle of omb'y, or fi 10 ot. aad Cambrics—tast ole ag Betnog # losereings and) 'eoe rule a6. oe sretdurized FoR Sateen, best colors 38 DRESS LENGTHS AND REMNAI CORBET COVERS—good Cambric— }low neck—shirred walst—H. ume | pearl buttons—value 28 + 10) 12% ct, Lawns... seseee tisitirwe: Madras and Mercerised Novelties: No mail or telephone orders. value .19 to Fine Cambric—shirred waist—ribbon 19 et, Bmb'd Musiins. ‘ run—lace or emb'y—value .39....... .27|19 ot. Mercerized Sateens. : Nainsook and Cambric—tront of lace insertings—pointed or round neck— ribbon run—value .09 CHPMISPS— Muslin and Camber : tucks, Insertings of lace or ab (ose value 69 cents, Cambric, Nainsook and Lone Cloth— round neck, lace or emb'y bpeeccana and edge—vaiue .06. ie 10 ot. Cambrios and Reds soll Speciale SUMMER DRESS GOODS Fate sell Crepe Albatross Nun's 2 ‘Wool Votles— 43 60-Inch ‘All valus .60 and 69... Chemlses—dainty trim'gs jackets Sf inoo ai Hobone value #L39..0-. 68S | WON ews {fein Coa NIGHT DRESSES—V or high neck— Silk Cloaks Zore of tucks or two emb'y insert- ings—value .59... | Good Muslin-® insertings of aby and H. 8. tucks or yoke of pin tucks and hemastitching—value +59 |" Fine Cambric and Nainscok—dainty atyles, lace, emb'y and ribbon......1.25 EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR “Goodwear'’ Muslin Night Gowns—yoko of tucks and H, 8. ruffle—valne .#.. Muslin and Campric Chemises corded band—value .69..... Covert Cloth and Black Ch Tackete—with ‘trap ‘seam legs or nota Ort. reeds fy lengthe--tatteta Tinedsatt es—valtie $9.00 and $11.98. ‘Tan, Oxford and Olive Rain Coy alice inte a sa ler s' shawl collat—value $17.98...0.s0+0 ‘Taffeta, Bilk Coat Capes,"brat trlmespigated Sache PrONt—VALUG $1.8 ear eeeeseees snr hOB Walsts WOMEN'S 3 Wrappers Bathing Sults ine Stik Wat fell lace ney co eufts—pi oa finer caller front—all eizen_value 2.98 1.08 Rathing Sulte—Biack or 1 to 14 yrs—value .35 to .@—all * Boe toh hair—Saflor Coltars— ‘ nies... 1.98 | SKIRTS—Cambrio—insertings and edge { Women's ffle of emb'y ai ui CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR DRAWERS—"Lonsdal Loom” Muslin—hem ant ue .29 to 29. Cambric--tucks and emb'y rittle sizes, Friday Velues for the ye jale. Pe a “Brut tocke— +277) full aicirt—braid pe Lawn Mgnt, daric and meat esl colorings— F ancy sures and stripes— 45) Ince trig aou to decvaloe Extra size Wrappers—plain and fancy—extra full skirts—bratd trim—46 to 62 bust—value 1.98. tuoks—value ,69 .. Kine Cambie nem tter and ruffle of ace or wide emb value $1.09 | BABIES' WEAR | | Cambric Siips-full fronte— | plain or H. 8. ruffles—value .2.... .14 Fine Nainsook Slips—tueks and RG aud Pi fancy stichinge—value Re Wand Linen Knee Pantaresce Natnsook Short pis ea eanokes a yeke All-Wool Pants, of Tatlor’s emb'y trim'd—also “4 hop atyles— fine Cloth Remnanti to 16 yrs, Val. lace Se, a ne Washable Stripe Bloomer Pants... Long and Sho! oertrataie Washable Tams and Garden Hats. or feep Ce eH Be or tacked (Crash and Duck Golfs and Yachte, h Straw Sallors—velue .@,.. value 08. 64 pam ‘and Combination Straw dren's Chesked Gingham Dresaes— Onil ‘2 recy w gathered on yo! nable Sailor Sulte—8 to Mizen to 2 years vei 3. ++ .24/xtra fine Washable Satlor Gingham Dresses a" end. Girls’ |Boys’ Jersey Sweatere—value .76.. en re eae lain colore— |Boya’ Negligee Shrits—Pereale, value cents. white and colored detached collars or one detached cuffs—value .7.... 69 Percale Walsta-& Blouses—value 30 es—White and Col'd.. Blouses—value 89, White Pique Reefere—collars with b'y Inserting and byscl ag) wpontas to § years—value $1.18. White Pique Coats full length—deep collar with emb'y ruffle and inserting—value $1.50, Children's tucked lawn and Swiss Hats pleated ruffle--whtte, pink and blue—value . . Cashmere Shirts. Hand-quilted Bibs. Hand-Knit Bootees, Knit Bands, Knit Sacques. Net Veile—lace trim. Silke Bibs—hand quilted, Value 2.99 and 8.98.....0000. + 2a} $5) WOVEN UNDERWEAR WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS Fine White Lawn Walsts—wide H. 8. teks back and front or lace yoke and many other value $1.35. Women's Ribbed AN elses, tneludwig extras to Ney » spay les gon Wom Ink trinameds tibbon sua arm— extra full sizes. Sheer White Lawn—tron' emb'y or tucks and Jace—j Rugs Spee! (Men SUMMER Shades ae HOSIERY! Women (Hammocks Friday, F Children Delft Blue and White Ruge— Men's Fast Black Cotton Hose— i parte were, $10 Gouble soles—tusially: .2. “18 and Medallion. « aig next Women's Gaui Lisle Flose. +24) were 8 RUGB. hildren's White Rib Stockings. GRAS: Ps Fight for Summer Vee TOILET ARTICLES FOR FRIDAY Borine Antiseptic Tooth Paste— usuis Kirk's nv Geite “Soap—usti 3. 9 OF ade: Violet Tollet Ammonia—usually 13., 9 iieetremiaes price Conquerante Fae Powder— tut sieecwith pr usually 19. 1Z i valance, value $1.29, WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR HATS—| WRIST BA Black and colors— Chiffon and Straw combination: Sik Mned—valie large and small—regulurly $2.00. 98 i) CHILRREN’S STRAW SAILORS— ers: Cll size—Callfornia Rolitig Rim-—silk rt And. streamers—tistiall ; ale $198 WOMEN’S SEERSUCKER SKIRTS. Full clroulur founce and email ruffle—value 4 iokenvand” Blackiaals White ith ruMes—yalite $1.19. 1 Linen— trim--value 39, NEGLIGRE SHIRTS— B diord Corde-value. LISLE GLOVES—be: st eller ener) SCOTCH. PLANS Bagh

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