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of as ‘ back from St. Louis, Mr. Nags. Suppose the baby had been born et the World's Fair! “But ft 1s all your fault. You would mot sten to mo. Please do not say 2 fword, you will wake the baby. “I must keep quiet, too, you say? “You wouldn't dare say that only you ‘now I em afraid to answer you lest B wake the baby. “ae Deautiful baby. Very hand- yore, The doctor says it's the finest Samy De over saw. It resembles my Poor, dear papa. It has his eyes. You ever saw my por, dear papa but once, ‘land then he had a green shade over his @yes because he had been attacked by @ ruMan and shamelessly beaten, Poor papa was so quick-tempered and sensi- tive, and just because he pushed a Nghted cigar into the ear of a rowdy ywho was standing too close to him in @ crowded car the burly brute violently Qssaulted bim. “80 you are in no position to know What the baby has eyes lke my poor dear papa. “He hasn't much hair yet, but what itty tootsums has is just the color of mine and it is very luxuriant, only, as I said, there ian't much of it, “You must not vex mother as you did this morning by telling her to keep quiet. She 1s 60 much concerned that the baby and I get plenty of he came in five times last nig! ne if I was asleep. “That's more thay you would do. You @o-not care if I get to sleep or not. You don't care if I receive any atten- tin. “You don't care if I get my medl- cine. “Don't deny it, Mr, Nagg. You don't eare! “You do care, you say? OW “oss it {8 a good thing we got s. Nags and Mr. (Copyright; 1904, by the Press Publishing Company, The New York World. baby, you say? “Why, my mamma said you carried on terrible this morning because she wouldn't let you hold it. “You must be kind and patient with mamma. She has the same sweet dis- position I have, and if she did not chase you out of the dining-room with a kettle of hot water this morning it was because she wanted the house kept Perfectly quict. “Perhaps you do not mean to be un- kind, Mr, Nagg, but you do not look happy when my poor mother talks to you for your own good. “Mamma only thinks of your happl- ness. She knows that you are inclined that is why she drove you out of the house, “Can your sister see the baby? Cer- to be overbearing in your manner and| brother sent ts too sharp and hard. tainly not. strangers handle It, and I will not per- | mit it to be touched by any one! | Brother Willie was throwing It up to | the celling and catching it, and nearly let # fall. But he is only a boy of} | twenty-six, and he was so glad to have) | ttle playmate that he asked me If) you wouldn't give him $10 60 he could buy {t one of those little bone rattles for 2% cents. “Your people only sent the child sil- ver mugs and lace dresses and such things, none of them thought enough of me or of my feelings to send it a bone rattle to cut its teeth on, That silver and mother of pearl one your he: Keni you ca: an th |But your people are just like you ar | unthinking and selfish. | th “Mamma intended to buy the baby aj th “on, in the presence of this innocent babe? Would you be a Mother to the child it not. By Roy L. McCardell. It disturbs a child to have handsome coat with the money yout gave her, but forgot about it and bought and she tells me you gave her a most unkind look. has awakened! 1 rself a bonnet, “There, ew uu to keep quiet! re. the baby you would wake her Mr. Nagg, how can ything happenc2 ne? No, You would not 6 baby. you ing at you If she knew you @_ baby But what do you No, do hot ask now. let you touch heed “Here comes —™ther, leave the room, for mother cannot stand scenes and I know sho will throw some- ! I asked you scowl you would n ask to hold I won't had better had waked “Don't say that; why, you wouldn't even wake me this morning to give me the sleeping draught which the doc- tor ordered me to take every three hours. “My mother ald. Trust a mother to Jove and take care of you when a hus- band forgets your very existence. “Oh, Mr. Nagg, you should be ashamed of yourself! And let this be @ warning to you. “You might not have been here when tlie baby came, Suppose I had not? “AH, Iam not neglectful. I was here, ‘And it is a lovely baby that looks just lke my side of the house. “Tet'this child also be an example to you. ‘ry to curb your violent temper. ‘What will become of the child if sho ees before her a father who Is always ecolding and finding fault? “When baby grows up she will take fher mother’s part. She will see how I fm abused and put upon. I will have one friend, and that Is why I feel that| Seven Gods of Riches or a family faint. my baby !s a comfort and a blessing to me. Like the poor Italian, the poor Japancse has always a Uttle shrine in his’ nouse, in which is enthroned one of the Every morning he rice end a sprig of} and every night he lights a little lamp in front of It | possible to wash thelr flbs away #0 easily, “You are sO glad we have a little!In Japanesé worship ablutions play a large part, and tho/ 1s from the London Graphle, makes an offering of a cake, a little ere of many ‘ies, York hoya would-eng wenther, but then 49a A Japanese Boy Having His Lies Washed Away. boy shown fn che illustration, having indulged in the luxury fs undergoing ® process of purification. this shower bath, especially in this few of them who would Imagine it ‘The iilustration New aoe BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ‘A house party (s assembling at Arthur ‘Masor Long Island country home. dof Maso Mivacyoueg wits, as the woman. ho hed 3 Yjeoelved by ‘a {alae marriage and eo fe, has been aeeiting im order to make (7 tres mi ed Gypsy Dan to omen iret gsm ame arr e murdorer, committed the crime. wentenced to life imprisonment. but husband 1s suspected of the murder ‘old Se ls pursued pected al Pe inthe kypsiee’ retreat detectives. - CHAPTER XT. TRAPPED, YO SHOTS in echoed through ; the night, “What Is 1t?"" called the Queen to the Yookout. “Who fired?’ ‘11 was Dan,” replied the Ferret ex- eltedly. “He turned {n the wagon and fired. Good for him! One of the detec- tives’ horses fs down and the other Is lamed.- ‘Phey> will never catch him now. : ‘Is the drawbridge lowered for him?" queried the Queen. “Tt ie down,” reported the Ferret. “After he has crossed raise it again," mmanded, “Here they, come."* Dan having* deserted his horse nad wagon after distancing his pursuers, crushed through the undergrowth leading toward the glade, dragging Kitty behind him. "We had a race of it,” he laughed on sight of the Queen, “but we have (Won out," “Welcome,” exclaimed the Queen, ex- tending both hands, Much obliged,” he rejoined, rapid succession the silence of “but hore fy. <cme one that does not deterve your Weiror ‘Tlils wayward child of yours? We {WAIT soon reclaim her,” “E wish you Joy in trying it; tt Js more than'I. can do,” She Is incorrigible, ‘Take Her in chargé and see what you cun, do. “That is what 1 brought her to fou told me. you were taking me Dack'to Mrs. Mason's!" screamed Kitty, straggting Hke a wild animal. © “That i why I consented to come with you in tie wagoi “My child,” asked the Quven pant to go to your friends’ “Oh, indeed I do! I had such a happy lite with them. I¢’you will send me back J will always pray for you.” Now. there is an inducement,” snick- ered Dan; but Kitty, unheeding, stil! pleaded with the Queen: You-are,a' woman, you wiil fool pity \ far me and save me from these scoun- “What ts that?” éried Dan, “Se:un 1, And turning #0 Dicl oud bear. whag that Ute ingrace “Ho started, toward. her with clinched "do you Bars “Come, Kitty!” “Come with me. mill together. “What ia the Dan?" asked the from his lookout. quiet here. to stir us up.” news from Fervet, If there's tuo many of them we wi fool them find here to tell on us. ihe Ferret returned to the lookout as the girl, Dan “Oh, she {4 In safe hands.” went on the Queen. And they entered the] [iif ouside, gliding down “Things are dead We need a little excitement You will get buckets full of It and are | with str: pretty quick, at that, The cops NS! close to us, ‘surse ‘em. I delayed the first two, Dut there are more behind: some Way, but if only a few this place they will never leave hat shall we do with Or a Woman's Sacrifice & J “But if the cops she will scream and give us away,’ went_on, “The Queen will mid Deh, confidently he Bimnany woman re-entered the dle from the mill, Dan, turning t © care of all that,” the girl fied, the Gypsy, “the eave ‘her round i | feet ow She will no! tea has. our Hours; But on this Pains as it chance mistaken. sith. ii early tite. among. the] f, ntood the nature of specting the character at thetr drazs, r captor had offered to} fi, of the ‘tea’ fo Patterns by muslin, trimmed with frills of Ma’ Fecnine World Fashion Hints. Misses’ House Jacket. HIS house jacket is- designed for young girls. ‘The ‘material is sprigged | plie May Manton. D from here a ve th m! el Mason and a det exported, old drawbridge ‘eo how many, You ean he sure a | ac Mu ‘errec called again, vole: There is a crowd com| ih the mil, safely Let them come, eflantly. “We are e ready extending: hu ia ith 's 0 long ‘time Ht ar How changed tal cross, Indicating. 0 viol hatte nevermind TT want to talk to Soo ny all thoy want tw t come take sho Di your nit. Phat a got Sin you'd Rive | mt ‘No, worse than that Heitor You couldn't do anything Mean?” have more The Fe ‘der given, Dan added the money and they ¢ ‘The Perret giidea t nto da moment later the ‘ere seen on the he KVDEY vyoman il. ‘The moon, oud. revealed et being the faces tive, Here By the ravin id Arthui, © “Hell find them hei My wife and I w ai is thelr headquarter: “Bball Teall up the rest (oe lot un 0 Rend an withoi My hand.” “But there may be more besides Dan and the girl,” a came to-night, but they come to Dan's assi fren’ followed. him’ 80. clone, “The woman they cali ad a gypsy man were before they ance but five or gix the hand for ehtid ‘ott fran aummoned oka aor f ish uit 5 i for them, "they By FREDERICK A, BROWN A Story of Crime and Adventure in New York, Adapted by the Author from His Successful Play of the Same Title. et within hearing) her, ahe had dextrously avoided drink- in a low, Ing! T can't of them I muttered arm You She dope: nted the Queen then,” sneered Dan, for nd them! to the t my palm, haye read ti your bi claimed the “woman, pocving ue hrough the moonlight. "Here is the lent death. the impatientiy and, it me et want re Then We inc tor } ky nothing worse than ered. ‘Thy are willing came hei ame here mile and the ell them to an have the rkness, and m aa 1 into the out from of Arthur ie. fu are sure t that ¢ Dur ago. f the me,» id make ‘the eed hein are close People here nike Queen: re when 1 1 ‘phd Probably h Wid have Dan*and the girl ean't bo far off, tor tnett nan? wan completely done up. embroidery, but others .are equally ap- yards 27, 21-2 trim 4 this, Isn't it?” drawbridge ani fore, the mill. ‘Ye! Ee ss, for a hold-up,” eh t was that?" What ty Arh he Plotureraive a stova © officer re. ur turned | De Teg easito—PIFF. P PAFF,POUF $100 IN GOLD World’s Fair. Over the BRIE and BIG FOUR RAILROADS. oni pil "lige, “pleanantiy in the mind of ¢ THE WORLD'S FAIR TRAIN W wand Room 314, Vanderbilt Bldg., N.Y. Tickets, good on fast vesti- buled tr. Erie ticket offices. SOUTHERN WOMEN In New York Say That The oo SOUTHERN CORN MEAL | yellow meal is rolii kiln-dried, For $1.00 (registered) we will de- liver to any address in New York, Brooklyn, “Dunlop” meal, with cooking direc- tions, kitchen in 48 hours, THE DUNLOP MILLS Dept. D, Richmond, Va. Dally capacity 7,500 bags of meal, 2,500 barrels of flour. GIRGLE We exchange old records too. For every Victor Reeord returned you buy three, and pay us the price of two. Any quantity—large or snall. trty and pay for only twenty. Call or write for catalogue of machines and records, Victor Distributing and Export Company, | 77 Chambers Street, New York, | For example If You Can Suggest THE ard NAME THE BES SI TRAIN That Will Service Begins June 19th THIS PRIZE OF $100.00 IS OFFERED BY THB —To-s Any record you want is here. We have the largest stock of Victor Talking Machines and Recordsinthe country. Wecan imme- diately supply you with any Victor Record that is cat- ‘alogued. You can come and hear it before you buy it. If you have ten records, Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. ‘The GEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE CANDY CATHARTIC aie roel ADMISSION. 10 Brn | O30St.4 aes. “SI AY.§,, 88 125th St SBthSt 4 Mat. row, isht, 25e.—50e, give us the old record and you buy thel nt ae its mn. rom odors To-night, Res. 75¢ a i ap = wil. H. fot ala —Pinstor ck Co. — in RERDLRS AND PINS. Summer "Searon Comte Oper ra. ‘To-mor fate, 7 ERIE RAIL- non THERE, 18 fe sugested ne that will nas a trip paasenicer T'munt be avanme to fit You by) the WILLIAM MOST ATTRACTIVE ROUTE between NEW YORK AND ST. LOUIS. 1g more than one. suggest , the ted. the P will be eet fiewt one aucaesting It namo you suggest plain- ERIE CONTEST DEPT., NY Contest Closes June 3+ LOW RATE d's Fair Excursion s, now on sale at Shanni & Kiernan, eee pag, Danley. ees BROADWAY Sana Bway aa Fe ae aaa li ail ari mege™ | Becta, ‘geet Aor (MAG "wa i ground on stones, 1s not Kiln-dried | 9) -0 NG A and AE nd is as soft as flour. Northern | Adela. “Marie t, Eachert’s Orchestra er-ground and and is hard, like sand. etc, a 30-Ib bag of From mill-stones to your AMUSEMENTS. HAMMBRSTEIN'S 42 St,,B'way& 7 Av. Me & Extravaganza & Hallet. Laide Mat, Daily HAW TREY, erly, Vaude & Oth. LUN PARK®. Undquatied by the Nelghbo GRITERON EA ‘The Moat Falke in DREAMLAND. Coney Island: FALL OF POMPEII. a CANALS OF VENICE. _SUBMARINE BOAT. PASTOR'S Manhaseot Conted Exira Attraction BOSTOCK’S: Bonavita! fang his 27 opards. JOHNSTOWN FLOOD CONEY ISLAND. HURTS SHANONS. ae) Chas. Follow the Crowd Duss Orchestra! GRAND, KEITH 5; EDEWE 14th nGOTHA 125th & 34 ay AERIAL GARDEN *¢*, ‘A Little of Bi NEW YORK SOUTHERNERS ARADISE ROOF GARDENS PALS i FIRE AND FLAME THE ORBAT FIRE SHOW. DURBAR OF DELHI. BXPRESS FROM BRIDGE 6" Minuten AL OF Al ALL GREAT Vorld-a¢ tinttatore—AaK ‘Xbout Shows C 14th Bt, near 34 Av. 0 SORTINUOUS, en oe ANI ee ARENA, NG FEATURB, lion, Baby ND'S_( Tosnight. 30 adam Bauas ond VENICE _ Black Mask | BES SHOW rabuy Bway and Lith Bt MATINEE TO-DAY, Bohemian Buriesquers. M MATINEE TO-DAY, Y Amsterdam erythin, MANOR SHINE CINMMATOGRAP: xtra gitruotions, Charmingdtu | AMERICAN DIMITIES. Others talk ‘‘Trading Stamps’’ o—_—_—_———— Wine. Woman ond Song, Extraordinary Mid-Season Sale of = Wash Dress Fabrics of All Kinds! With astock so great as ours, other two houses combined, where goods come daily in by r oe | of pieces, we think it wise to have a general clearance while is at its height and prevent accumulations bound to come where | sales are of such magnitude.....,OF course, it means loss of profit, | but we do not consider that when we want to sell. Therefore, Beginning to-morrow, A SALE OF UP-TO-DATE FABRICS at which you can buy two and three dresses for the former price of one. tions that follow, while they may seem numerous, do not by any means Por i ALL the opportunitles—there are dozens and dozens more. . TUSSAH BRILL hay FINE FANCY BATIBTER Beautiful Cloth—choicest designs— Buds, Sprays and little Dresden figures, also dashing, full blown rose deaigns—look lke French Musling at60 cents z Ratintes | under | sbeaualtully, and are FINE LINED Natural shade arate i 24-cent value INDIA BATISTES. Light, cool and dainty an India Silks that cost double—white with silk emb'd dots and overshot 24 shadow effec: value | . MERCERIZED STRIPED MU! SLINS. White, Black and N: fey shi Tere dots, small figures and Dresden: Gott the desirable tinte—vatue 181274 CHAMPAGNE DRESS MUSLIN: Morcerized Stripes, with bayadere A) oo keep ctisp that aceount. 1244 nub effects—value .29.%....++ -15| povche BTAMINES FANCY JACONET LAWN Fancy shades for dressy Summer” t styles—white tint 734 | p#ORns—Early Season's price AS | diack and navy—shilling ig auallty.. FINE, MERCERIZED VOI REAL IRISH DIMITIES, Lending Stre Evening adel Finest made—white and tinted 17| Barty Season's price a9. 1a x grounds—elsewhere . r ‘Best atyles for this season— value .19. EMB'D DOT SWISSES. vy, Black and Tinted— of same colors, but FINE FRENCH ORGANDIES. P Sheer as Maline or finest Bilk Moussehines—made by France's most poted maker—exquinite one, garland, lacey scrolls and other effective floral or figure desighs-ciaicest of the 39 season—value 59 cents. FANCY ORGANDIE! American make, but heer the foreign, and in charmin; ower designs equal to thone el 10 wh ce -4—Our June sale price ‘Cann Oy id be duplicated when thie | ot ed in the iy t WH inch-—value i cents. 8% ALSO, 50 CASES JUNE SALE ‘The Sale of the Season, WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES V or high neck— sn emb'y Limi No Mall or MRelephone Orders, Muslin—Yoke of solid tucks or emb'y insertings and plain or H. 8. tucks— subst gowns that will stand frequent washing...... AT Good Muslin—2 Insertings of emb'y and H. tucks or yoke of pin tucks, aid hemstitching-—value .85 “s Novelty Styles in Night Dre! Novell” guaare or V Neck and low—many trim'd front end back— tlaborate trim’gs of embyy and lace or combination of ‘lace tucks and beading—greatest bargaina of the season ....+ . tity PULL SIZE SKIRTS Cambric—deep ruffle of strong emb' y= hematitch tucks—usually 98. 6 No Mail OF'Telephone Orders. Fine Cambric—deep emb'y or ruffle of H. tucks, oF 2 inserth of Tootivalue #1.t lawn flounce—t ager. luster Fine ¢ cambrie~deeD a-—all tl (ned skirts functions prices rar wa‘ third jess than ¢ ree A little money goes far tn this: J other of the wonderfully low prices—as res and (bose who never came Black Taffeta Silks. Enough to say for the quality if It pays to watch for ——_ that “wear guaranteed”, woven hen 100) SR cafe Bate price and judge "39 yy Morning Sp ae MAIN FL0O White Crochet Bed Spreads. —heavys Newly married coupios desiring 2 a white iY aad BEER ShEe wae 89 Fourteenth SATIN STRIPE Rite Gis MADRAS ‘ REST AMERICAN i Bree NOVELTY GING ; BOUCLE NOV AL TIS Tan, pine, Tan, KNICKERBOCKER reales Make handeome Coat tnd Gas DRESS LINENS overprinted with a i fn colors oF black—-value 9 nee balers ” ANCY FOULARD SATEENS Faete er ae sine coors s i | Sxeellent etyles, and colore~ fs provent poamible. misun re gue surnn (ae ” aianding. CARRARA ORGANDIES. Sucks and Cheviots—beat qualita al Emb'd stripes with floral sprays— pisin and funicy—value, MB. cae newest tinthngs; also Dally Varden 5| BLACK CHIFFON MUL! SNR Mousselines—value .29. 124) BHale Siletextre ane aad a iL ELD FINISHED BOULARD BA+ Fi necinating goods with a fine silky Panamas, Seeded Poplios, Lawns, Batistes, Pescales, Emb’d Muslias and Cambrics—many of them goods that we now have rei 3 stock and could readily sell at full piece prices— Nevertheless we say.++s-+++++++4.% cents t6 12 for goods worth ten to thirty-five cents, .clal tables will be devoted to these Dress Lengths. Everyone is talking of value and assortments! > Greatest number of specials ever offered in a sale, IN OUR FAMOUS BABIES’ DEPARTMENT june Sale.- before are realizing what they have missed! Babies’ Long Dresses rat 724 44 oe ar Ae < Babies’ Short Dresses: +24 4 ss CH us zo Babies’ 19 29s : ‘ t Else for Babies’ Warm Weather Wear, ce ee nat Make Them Bargains of the Best, Kind, Street bs where sales exceed those of ued tw Beautiful, lustrous fa Bisque. Pearl, Ciel nelf-tinted doteceu ith INEN FINISH CHAMBRAYS tt Extra wido and fine—glossy and r cool as Linen—(gunmetal, j cadet, Ught blue, tan)—were .19..... Rich effects—whi Stripes or Fi re have the poplin ei and light .s Madras—elsewh« Over 150 styles—no dressing— colors abssjutely fast— cheap at 10 cents Linen and Cotton. Reseda and Gunmetal- wear—wash wellels where Large assortments natural tint and fancy shades yard— texture not Sqpalted ja, aay. other cotton 5 tm, single an double In a, rAncy. # figures—w! ‘Stack and every de ~ wlrable tin! 3 Nm Others ca call: them 25 cent value 49 MILL LENGTHS | Madras, Ginghams,.” re VALUE is the topic here [ Women’s Underwear ‘ Children’s Underwear Babies’ Clothes om WOMEN'S DRAWERS Fine Close Cunbrie—extne. a w made—three tucks—yoke ban value camegea’ Malar ‘Feiephone Ordere, mbric tucks oF fesaalching valve i a Cambric and Muslin— emo, and H. 8. ns se A great variety of fancy Drawers—value 98 to $1.99., |! Still finer and more elaborate to CORSET COVERS ci Cambric—low neck—ahirred walst— i. 8 yee buttons— value .29. No Matt OF eieohone Orders Cambric—low neck—shirred ingyen ribbon run, lace trim’d ofropt of as Nainsook and Cambrio—front he insertings—points seerlngs Deuive a cow CHEMISES No Mail or" ee * Order, Cambrle and Muslin— straight yoke—full ‘rte ote Of ince oF round and edge—value .9, . So customers find, and one tells the ult—busy buying throngs fill department MORNING SALES To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. Women’s Fancy Wrappers. Fine Corded Lawn—dainty blue- 98 and-white with contrast und other colorini fancy lace and beading finish—all_sizes— value $1.59 to $1.70.. THIRD FLOOR, A Sale of Table Cloths, All Linenfrinj ae ail waite, OF w ren og 10) satin finial oe rage be cuenta’