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THY WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, .1903. artes (AE AR Cor 8 Ave West Fourteenth Street Sale of Graduation Dresse: nt $958, Why Do We Do Such a For the sweet girl graduate of 16 and 18 years * ’ P, Heras Gale ed dincy dreusea” saiza ea aiown Wonderful Business in Boys’ Clothing ? Mrs. Nags and Mr s s s s s s s * By Roy L. McCardell. The Interesting Couple Go to the World’s Fair at St. Louis. En Route to ®t, Louls. Decause Ihave a joyous heart. You ees, “There are some peopte enjoying plays when my heart te breaking at (© this is Harper's Ferry, Mr.|™e bappy in: the beautiful scenery, and |ithemselves at the end of the car. Toll]your cruelty and neglect! se 0 you sneer. them they must stop. "You do neglect me! Y¥: t Fern ee ant nee a | | oppatisiens| op-are- gebto Oumberinnd?| ‘You won't'tell them to stop, because |tho otioler drvd tages tea eniodtien atray, Ul ce some alee Bar ad ital hr you sald distinctly, ‘Harper's Fer-| Yu don't know? you know it makes me nervous. from me, and you only came back to somely trimmed with Val. lace. Regular $15 Because in Greater New York and for miles around this department is known }? and Ido not ace a ferry-boat any-|, “You don't, caret seals (wenvarehe Silent (ES me unhappy. You} sneer and frown. sree spe Dr + 98 for great assortments and reliability of goods, as well as moderate prices......Con where, ‘rouble—you don't care yan aco ody unhappy. “Ah! Nice time I'll have at the (ie) iris’ esses al Ic, stant adherence to principle of Quick Sell Prices for Dependable Qualities could “ptand from tn front of me, Mr.| | “You ereaiong with meoneplessure| | “Here ts the beautiful Cheat River| World's Fair, with you beginning to For girls ages 6 to 14-years, same_style tive but one result-coatideace of eral aay -+-There tsa point where low Megs, { can’t see the mountains. They |? Ha! It’s a pretty pleasure tip | view? quarrel nd’ find fault. shown in cut, made in striped and plain ging- | °° repreia-¢ ; i low are beautiful. Yes, I can sce the site| or ™! “ET wont Iook at it; take ft away!| “So this ts Vincennes, that ‘Alice of hams, elaborately trimmed with embroidery, | Pte ceases to represent value—that poin we never touch. +: Those who buy here @f John Brown's Fort. Don't you think| “You won’tet me look atthe scenery,| “Why Isn't the Cheat River wider?! Old Vincennes’ tells of! full shoulder capes. Other styles in chambrays | do to,with confidence that qualities are worthy and prices more than right. and because I do took at the scenery|'The Potomac River was wider. “Took at the child with th and linens in the new Russian, suspender, Gib- ; ¥ te scenery is lovely? “2 Cree soa lind sailor models. Instead of $1.98 our | Boys’ Novelty Wash Suits | Boys’ Washable Pants ‘ “Oh, I know you do not care for tt!| You tell me you don't know-how far tt “But you don't care. ‘All the way|hair, singing while her blind father play: Fou would change %t all ¢ you coula|i# to Cumberland! you have been fussing and kicking 6 viola. sale price is 98c. From our recent great purchane| Crash, Duck, Piaue and Linen— fust because I Iie it! “How many tunnels are there on this) and quarreliing. Nothing satisfies you, | “Tell them to etop playing and go Guimpe Dresses at 98c. from one of the finest Manufactur-| [ines “frousers—3 to 15 37h 19 tO 4D “E know you are sorry you startea| Toad? You know I don't Mke tunnels. [nothing pleases you—and then you sar-|@way. Dont give them any money, tt We place on special aale for gitls ages 2to6 | oes of suventts Clothing | Bloomers! to 10 yra +50... a brand-new lot of Guimpe Dresses in check and Knickers or Bicycle—8 to 1é yrs.... 1.00 plain ginghams, pink, blue and old rose. Made | Linens, Drills. Etamtines, Ducks, ‘Thoroughly welt the same as shown in cut alongside, prettily. | Piques, Chammbrays, Mercerized Btripes, finished with embroidery. Theso are regular | Seersuckers and pther Summer Fabrica—|211_ Woo] thee Pants With sad: You wanted to come alone! “You like them because you know|castically refer to it as @ pleasure| encourages them, and I am too tender- “Cow never do enjoy anything that I| they make me nervous. I won't go/trip. hearted to witness euch eoenes as @ lit- mare with you. through any more tunnels, back! I don’t want to tle girl with roses in her hair singing “The Alleghany mountains are beauti-! ‘Tell the conductor I refuse to go|the World's Fair! I don't/want to go| While her old blind futher plays, Aélanier A falice'e you “Take @ look at him, oyer has Mice tninking her huaban detective, triumphantly. Howard Alice, thinking her has committed | “How the douce did you find him?’ edt, and Joe Cable always pays his| As he spoke Jack Williams bustled tn. debte."" Tommy had guyed him unmercifully for “Are you addressing that Hine of talk |the easy manner in which Jack had to met’ asked Tommy, indignantly. ‘“T/aliowed himself to be robbed by the but just because I enjoy them you| through any more tunnels, He must-¢o St Louis! “Why did you sive them,60 gente? 1.98 dresses; on sale at 98c. White and Colored—Ruseian and bo Uke ® Dear, around some other way. "80, I won't look out the window| “Oh, Mr. Nags, how do you know if $ brid 7 Saliar-Atytes. yas | Made of Tatlors’ fine ctoth remnant | “You have not suid a word, you say?| ‘There ts another tunnel! {You knew|ek the natural gas buming on the Yee Sale of White SoH or Bauate Collars, Navy blue and-ness mixtures ang © “That's just exactty what causes {t; you had.he-train go through é om|mountalins! f Blouses and Trousers 4 to 15 years— Bee: icoukei-ues efaae col eiheed eater oe “What do T-care for-natural gas Gis- IT would prete Soy peri we, Me, Naga? Lawn Waists at C. full end Two 5 . Nage; You sneer at me pu C 0 uid preter @ to orniel words and roomy This cut alongside represents one of the This season's smartest atyles Sincdien eka wes 9 4 Or a Woman’s Sacrifice many new white lawn Shirt Waists ttn dA babar Bovil'Sthau Hetee i ' ot from which you can choose—thousands |LOT1 79 and .98')' - an models—on special sale for lay Vals oheoand eae sinooth straws and braids, w with milk band tu at 98c, Several models in epee eis en | vw By FREDERICK A, BROWN sid Saturday w te, Several models |," BOs Bs Brat h enal Seet | .A Story of Crime and Adventure In New York, Adapted by the Author from His Successful Play of the Same Title. Sale of Jap. SrNoPsIs OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. |“Would you know him in ‘broad day- asked Cable in amazement. ‘Hello, }want you to understand some one will Silk Waists at $1.98. Boys’ Negligee Shirts A, house, party Is, assembling at Artie | ght?" ung felow! You gave me the slip |pay for this outrage.” White or Fancy Mniras—neat stripes | Boys’ Washable Hats: vand Caps, * che hostaryourg wits, Ie told by,8) “Would I? T guess so.” last night, but you are safe all right| “Well, you are a dead-game sport all Here's a sale of 150 new Jap. Silk Waists, | and. fsures—one pair detached gran, Dusk, ges Pave, ram | Gyosy “I'll give you a chance to:look-et-him,/now, How's your wrist? Bandaged, I|right,” admitted Cable, with some ad- the coolest and daintiest waist for Sum- | °"%#—#!! slzes—i2 to Md neck bend ag nite, colors oF fancy stripes to eee eweres on Mason, |then, I have him.” see. If tt hadn't been for your pal|miretion, “but.vou might as well drop Sahay Fei fegolar S180 ate oth Tae Ac, white, colors oe Sone | Rerwornan he had, ‘yas| [Xow don’t say so!” Gypsy Dan I would have landed you |the game. You are onught.” men) wear; | Sy Te tee 50 waists, | stra fine Madras—white and fancy | Tame—Specia! lots. false rnarriage, Walsh moved to one side, revealing |and the girl Mr. Mason ts (ooking for,| “Oh, I em,:am I? But look out you on.sale for Friday and Saturday at $1.98. pleated or Fide waecee nee Feith Salers opel ee sO . Mason earns. "of pat afiic, Howard tres|‘Tommy's dejected and handeutted figure |too, T owe that sypsy chap « ltte|don’’ ind yourselves in trouble.” Sale of $2 08 detached eufteniz to thneck band—_ Go Rapaport : ° Brilliantine Skirts at ° le — ; went on the <8, 35 These are in the new runabout model, same style as shown in cut alongside, in the new seven-gore, Such Values in Misses’ Wear gypsies on the preceding night, and knife-plaited style. Habit and inverted plait 1 Nevalaaeussas> seri tao copoeeetiy= tor backs: Colors blue, white and Diack. Regular $5 | sep aot found elsewhere......Many of the best drewed girls tn the metropolioate. ata ie, sow m1 Bee et a A Freak Mechanical Face reverse. firs; on eels at Pde oedeamyer eran wae ori a en tor Howard's a sn ats “Who is that prisoner you've got there, ‘Sale of Voile Dress Skirts at $4.98. if you know wheretobuy. —. fasted. oy min rer an. unsuecesstu officer?” he asked, indicating Tommy in yok ‘4 ESSES on These elegant cli French Voile Dress Skirts come in yoke and other “WAIST SUITS WHITE LAWN DR Pipl eet That: Is Seven Feet Wide. ||tv ac t'nat Tiommct cam ct] Thme elornt singing Prngh val Dose 7 cars zoe Soy | MISSES! SHIRT-WAIST SUITS, | WATE LAWN Parsee ounce an “Ws CHAPTER VU. "EE ' a ti § “ skirts on sale for Friday and Saturday at $4.98. Rose, Gunmetal, Reseda and Blue— tucks above or hem an ‘Jack, you have come just in time. y ‘yrell-tetlored Skirts—waist with tallor youeiyr wall With sieks ae <= Ax G60 Complication. Sn tie for whet?” queried Jack, con- wetted iia eas a ra . | mt : ears... Ce! Tiandikcerchtef Collar, elaborately Monty unaware ot Tommy Wilton ° t emb'y inserting—I2 to 16 y trim'd with lace or neat aby, preeence tthe Warden's oe, Srey me, of curve, woet tn] |S say v pe Naiman { presence in the Warden's office, = (naGeattan ean ear theodore a ten dresses in ail the Liana | ‘theless, not for a moment ‘Identify youl" echoed Jack, inno- he Sensual his Glows: sctutin Paes SAMPLE SUITS. for xraduation’, commencements. Tommy Wilson and Jack Pitame tro Qouge for the Furpoes of rescting Kitty. who is imorieoned) you mean?” asked Jack, in “No, I don't wonder you do not recor- pire me," went on Walsh, stepping close { totum. “The lights went out too sud- dently and you went with them. It was very Kind of you to come here this morning.” Before Tommy could reply Walsh had @natched both his wrists in a practised t grip and had snapped a pair of hand- cuffe on them, B “What do you mean by this outrage?” ‘ shouted Tommy. “Do you know who I Perfectly,” laughed the dotective. + “Now, look here, young fellow, the less talking you do the better. You know that what you say will be used against whispered you going to do?” rt Jack, defiantly. bade nothing much. It would be too parate) you 1 it “Well. what ai col 3 = asked @ voloe fro1 the dobr, and to quartet turned t see Judge Graham, who had just enc tered. magix, Jaoly” he anked, “what te the “Holding wap hia handcutted wriats, Made in France—demanded in America PRE eased hie close scrutiny of the young cently, “IT ngver sww you before in my gr Fe Beak intvicociatent a E "i rc ge ea 2 a WO | RTE || Ces if. “The whole description ee Re eta ‘ colored trimmini 6.98 embroideries, in, combination | st iia) id to himself. ‘The whole descriptios silted The only thing left to find out mantis eae rai “could nt be otarad te MISSES’ WHITE WALKING SKIRI fs the scar on the wrist where the “What a hardened-looking ruMan!’ ey sari ry wer Biri Latest novelty Wea exclaimed Jack. “Who i# he ana whet |/PaW BO) 20) °O MU) 1 im aa shaped and tallored- he hi that he {: y \ E i Btrolling over to Tommy, he observed: eo omoealE YCGLASS WEARERS GIRLS’ WASHABLB:DRESSES White Tinen and Pique pani as rf Unk 5 4 searing mgr soune Tend." a hat ds) the Geaperedo, 4 it? He.ie.6. Chambre aby end bratd xi (98 | FINE WHITE LAWN GUIMPES “Yea?” anid Tommy. “They are tor.” nance alone would convict him before] ‘These are the ame kind that you would ANENT EXPOSIT F i cao 2 crank you and I have met before," any jury. ‘Rasoal’ is written in every fueranices” Bont Seeteet oatiataction “Th aan i a ‘i Dan dntif’you bee the “T don't remember it,” replied Tommy. bear to be near so wicked a man. A STAFF OF EYE SPECIALISTS THE ATTRACTIONS But as he turned he found Sergt.|are at my estabiis! our w 7 Letbegead, er aaa on the right Waish between him and the door, Fearn of experienc eat an neat the of ita kind NOW FOR A HAT SALE. ‘ hey) : suddenly. auletly. cH : Tommy unthinkingly raised his right “What {ion al Mand bee of what benefit T can be m ier ma Women’s and Misecs’ Milans, Chips, Lace Straws, fancy braids and Tuseame— Baht to hisiface, Ap he did so his curt ae OnE well tos you to gamenber that tn, al po =| whte, back, natural, brows and nary—siie newest combinations of Blackrand: ) right wrist. You could not identify the Kia, but the| Sour we 02, "Eng advine you frankly free. OF Proctor’ S To-day, 25¢, 50c, | Tuscan—the season's leading shapes—small, medium and Lar oMoer,”” chuckled een: RY Hine Co Th 4s to choose from.... Freely aan for quick selection. Moriniy eHalweat bask/on\me ana'ril Joi Bs | 93d SLi”: LANGREY BANG ian. ena "Ate att ied 64 Flowers to trim the Hate— wo back on him, I will tell you all _ | 5th Wy. j rig arte, Ce. tn Bunches, Sprays, and Wreaths......-...-.9 cents to 98, Wer A 24 EAST 125™S™ notion av 1INSL ; HALF AND LESS THAN HALF EARLIEK’ PRICES. 1520°3°AVE 8185" &86"5 Thousands of Tan Shoes al ana for Boys and Girls . Fwy Mute, Sat, 21n| Ss an, fresh from the manufacturers | WM. COLLIER | THE ‘DICTATOR plc seen 0: 1 way v8 90 Last lat Rat, AT LOWEST PRICES : “Tt 1s the Romany Kid all right,” he “Jail-birds!" retorted Tommy, indig- Cee sid and $2. bandeuff tore thf skin last night. If thas Ne been doing?” without straps 99 j friend. OLD EYEGLASSES |~ ‘Styeat™ maid Tommy. Th horrible-looking specimen. His counte- GOL Cadet wth Mi it years. ton Walsh, unabashed. line of it. I will just step out. I can’t] every resp Geteotive, | « rs engue. charg “Not yet, son,” sald the detective, | eyes and give advice without ci mide of your cheek,” remarked Walsh, ‘Not yet, son, see f HALF AND THIRD VALUE, fell back, exposing a bandage on his “T mean you must stay here awhile, i ote EL tied you, We will just take| onaree whether you need «lasses or not. 4.25 $1. ote $1.98 [S50 chances on Keeping You bere!” Tontiners| gat 25/928, BOP OBI, 4.49 —_——_——- eer yo pecs tome! hat's all, : NIN L' 9 O'CLOCK. | 5BtHSL.- » o handel the endignant | CLES RVBSINGS UNTIL? Oe (Tosktets 3 44that. Eve) Pele fe 4 ‘, FREE a you can buy them in New York. "and, turning to another detective William: jas about to mitered, he malas Suda ash Sight’ of Whine”? "1H 65 HANDSOME PICTURES Cites hae oot we hee ers cunt il coer peopl, owing fo he eat oes hello! 1 ° There’ You were at the raid last too! “and both of vou, itera tomy. atin Geanaas, tt ent pay Sopularity of Tan Shoes for Summer wear... There is good teasom fos not understand it” at all, ixplain, a ‘booklet with be. ms populatity of Tam shoes—they do not burn, are cool, comfortable and wear well, ° ae Stasici theme worthy ‘cleat FIER with ihe ‘com : Ba eens eos tad the, Romany Hid. oxplaining, that inte be done,” growied Moneh Cite Bway With. Laden GIRLS’ TAN GOAT SHOES __ {LITTLE BOUS' TAN GOAT SHOES: im slip through your’ fingers ‘Tommy. “We didn't ask them to orna- ROSARIO UCR Lace and button—alao Oxtord Tes Mannish last—new, low heele— e Yes. He is the smoothest article I ment us Uke this," Si] gpring hecle—new pers toe! go| extension soler—8 ‘to 18% e 149 ever tackled, but I have left my 1 Acne here “tal walt for but sizes Quar CL Trovol ¢| Se tontl.-....-L, 19118 to 2.-00.-2 fame In Black—eame’ prisal mark on him all right, and I am 7 Fane 4 Te etiprorm apnea. cook, Aen, _ | bartinent”st5re: AGS ane seus peice |) Little Boys’ Genut M. Pewiltt, a French engineer, has succeeded tn reducing human emotions to | US that they could not bear the thoveht and drugeiats, BROADWAY : Extra quality dark ‘Tan Goat— 1 jenuine Russian cat . Closer to him now than you think.” | series of mechanical movements, He has Invented a mysterioun face seven | OUP Paves, 40 they ihandoufed ws.’ ASK FOR IT. Saturday Oniy. 2 Button only—epring heels extension sgiea—¥ to. i... 129 Oh, no." sald Walsh; you are closer! fect in diameter, which at command assumes any expression the human counten- | the officer. RUBEN IES Hy to RICAN HEADQUARTERS. hil Bavaxe off a Proud, roomy TOOK yy. 1.39 | Same in Black—eame 3! in nan pa zor think ance ts capable of, M. Pewitt devoted the best part of fifteen years to. pérfect- wee have made a rofatake here—an Wond ifn i Vinee const He : 188 i his pres ding- | tu Rite tase an? Fa a utter mistake o ‘ Be iceisera ac unsec. Cable: abe Tes, solu -morro ve at the Victoria ‘Theatre, Oscar hy replied ‘Walsh, “te it hi oe, VENICE ' TAN KID SHOES Girls’ White Canvas Shoes— o Hammorstein secured it as a successor to the mysterious ‘‘Aga.'’ The mechan- mt, too, have been tm- KIN AND SCALP RD E| pastes Babies’ Whit Fi will tack him down before the day’s| iam is most complicated, and as M, Pewitt stands in front of the apparently | n have here a ‘pair of HAIR. S No heels—aizes 2 to 5. + 59) Babi © Kid Bhoes~ ‘ ° living glant’s head, its answering change of expression to his remarks is sald | yieym™ eaperate crooks in" all’ New => SPECIALIST. Bxtra quality + .79| with and without patent leather toxing. E ‘You have, queried Walsh. Ito be fantastic to a degree, (16 Be Continued ) Dr, King te the ev With heele—slses $80 y vel Boye aca alae psy ens = Sar aa ER = Poxtra quality . he re. E en ne To-Morrow & W Ahr PRCR Ee as ll Se ee | sei uate NO i a : : ‘ |The Ghance a Man Has Who Bets on the Races.| Be | per ore re” | groMEN’'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AND in Be Par | ire WANG? oa vo "WANG BABIES’ CLOTHING wp JJ AERIAL GARDENS &: xu ach apar sca raatreminary toh PT doesn't pay to. play. the races. ) course that the bookmakers have ri d . 2 wht-| One peculiarity of the casual rm book, but can see everything that bi fn i ANF TE) Oven next | Bookmakers “are pot in the busl-| Iv judged the animals, ‘The table gives| goer is his fondness for show betr.| pens in @ rage and keep tt storci|{ tours ® ton. ste J] Menaass ALITTLE OF EVERYTHING ‘Gents Every one is taking of the value and assortments! ness for the fun of it, the odds and the percentage of winning} If It were not for the show bets it Is! away in thelr noddles, where it ie a- Drs-KING £ KING'S. eis NEW ¥ PRIC walla Greatest aumber of specials ever offered in a sale, . One. of the’ great ‘weaknesscs of the chance tho bettor has: | hurd to see how the bookies could make | ways available. A four-horse race, || 256 WEST TH ST. NEW YORK Cine ORK se UTIERAARs t casual racegoer is an almost uncon- a F-G,| expenses. There are times. of courso,| especially where the field ia well re 5 lexqilatle ‘dea to. bet on tone ehote. hen a show bet is justifiable, and oc-| matched, ts thelr forte, They play thelr Tong shots may win. But one is just |! castonally when it is advisable, but they | place and ehow book apatoat. tr AMUSEMENTS. if : aa Apt to accomplish the same result | are very rare. When the price offered | atratght book in a way thne cenit nnn nnn LASCO'S pl To-morrow Until 1 P, M. by drawing’ the capital prizd in a lot-| | axaimat a horse to sliow ts less than $5] cangio | Phitedelphta tamyer, "ii ro ela UR Li SARL Y BELLAIiCs, tery A thoree ts 10.33! per cent. of the straight price in a field | carry the fi ©. » sprese a Wee ic sebases elons set house che W091 | of average size the: play Is bount to net] can pot, htm plaged” “oe tt Sey Quatnel ‘production’ of | rag cs ie “lV Boys’ Washable Sailor Suits | | Ready-to-Wear Hats bard working men, bookmakers and Pe baked ed seg se rth When It | didates for the other: two Sane sen BUN unequalled by the | one ~ Al Blue, Old Rose, s Be ne auokere deat i teone pare play - rea! Cenk OF eRe AETMENE! when eh world of DA, Chambray, alae tripe Seersuc Api . wi ye “0 L (e Ds id Me eneat ae hie seek GH cose, ca tio ‘phe reason’ tor thte'ts’ that: when it t| Ele trope toons RS Ny ibiasranpia y Tavl Havel WT Wnts math whe be $10 10— Special untii 1 P.M. 17:04 | % Per cent. it 1s an even brenk between | about an even break if h lapped 4 HIRD FLOOR” PASTOR’ Si ih Point conclusively to the bellet that 70K yn W oo -Gh@ horse hasn't @ possible chance, WkMhe- one way to’ keep ahead of the \eQoes ts not'to back that kind. ‘The ‘Only Way to beat the races fs to ner- }mOW-@ach event down to as few con- tenders as possible, and dechic de- twepn’ these on the basis of ridor, ap- “pearasice wien going to the post, track position, etc, he fi 47| player and layer; when it in more than| and a trifling loss if he pntenee ea Bherman De Forest & Co., Kelly & 2% per cent, st is just that much against | side the money. i ving Fone “White & sh 38 | the tayer. and when {t is less than 25| If the favorite wina, one of the other matt Boer ant Vernon, Ventriogun. ACOTHAM'V real Vanity Fi conlight iia | THIRD FLOOR. Summer Petticoats Sine White Lawn Dressce ||| Biscksnd-Walte Percaiine— aeacie lat. To-Day,|| Girls’ White Lawn Dresses Cheeks and wid and narrow es—accordion pleatin played away up to shor ve] BOST OCK’S ak air Co, Extra wide Skirieyokes with rutile finiah—— as Ag) break aa between player and layer, | very short prices, If the favorite ne: | Ciro Be eee eT a GRAND#: £38: FromRagst Riches Ang emmovold tock (you never lug 86 . * Must More 800 An excess is sgainst]tshes seoond they keep most of 1” slows Lltoes Bonavita and his tr ‘foreat ins ase.~600.8 LOM ago Riches ai But fresh, orlap, H|& player, m deficit against a layer.|money Inthe straight bool, Sus = a right from Where's short-priced horse ts held by| shut out one of the three pig nd still Moat Falke anos Howe Bea t : ni the book to show it ts figured at 100 per| show. I¢ the favorite rane Gia ire) oe aR, c sapere \ KEITH’ ee uth BEST SHON Nd : | | Amported Collars and Sets —_——— | equalled value at 7% cents SDENEY} es TOO on platings To. To-morrow until 1 P. M. per cent. it is that much against the|three must finish player. A @how book, to make an even|all thr final Hy Ihe most particular wold we SECOND. FLOOR. A horn little thought of may win cent. ‘This means that horses ao held} win on astra mM: they, — ine—ric ri ly Ua sara os, Frise but must always finish in the money or the| pooks, vie te OTS ee LR “SUBMARINE ‘aon f\e y ver, Av. 4 lotth MAT BAT, Ready-to-Wear Veils Soler. uae ee happens : bookmaker who holds them loses. first and second horses, but = ——— |w I i. i Kupicha ge oe icdishiie renult, say ‘Aaa. tle: Mache bookmakers \aeg| NEtasonithe show books, 1¢ the, petite METROPOLIS: 4 _. |] Stk and Crepe Chiftone: plain Imported to sell at .25. 93 Kenluses with a plece of chalk and a] ite ruus last, then, of co they lone TWO itilt shui BOs. hen dota—hemstitehed ribbon | | Seto— “dust to pove that. the plker is’ up blackboard. Without apy special educa-|to both the place wid show books, | Mts: & 2s De cits. Walter Alien, Gr aaurene Saun Striped Vorderw-iack, 2G |] tmporeea to sett at 0. awful proposition, the follow- tion they must have a remarkable head| but win to the straight books, and fr: PEOPLE'S Me Mrs. TERI oN , 4 ee Mo. Only sold until 1 pie neice It shows at a glance a net Maat want for bookmaking and fpuring. and ajauently have it rounded « wonderfully Keen eye for a horse. They e@vén with this, the worst 80 well th 3 a d MAIN FLOOR, MAIN FLOOR. een SRnee) Dnaers. brea a