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are but five women animal despite the fact that the salary Is \proportionate to the danger ever pros- ent, for death lurks in the blow from ‘the paw of puma, tiger, leopard, Hon nd bear, or in the coils of the python, Is the fangs of the rattlesnake. No tmatter how vigilant the woman, sooner for later, in the language of the aokmst \people, their pets “will get them.’ At Bostock's, Coney Island, are four female anima ‘ainers—two who are @tars in thelr particular line of busi- jjless. Bostock has four other women feradners in his employ, but they are at ‘sent with his show now at the Paris) Hippodrome. ‘The trainers at Coney island are all forelgners, few American twomen having ever,shown a liking for \¢his hazardous meas of livellhood. | Lam Belle Selica, the Algerian, was a paves before she became a Sion tamer. fone of the most startling features of er act is to have four lonesses, Queen- Bappho, Spitfire and Grace, seated n pedestals, while she does a ballet ce, Kicking into the faces of the uge brutes, who stretch their necks land viclously snap at the daintly poised fgot. Some day Selica will be a bit too near, and then will come months at the shospital. { It was white dong this act at the Pan sAmerican that Sheba, mother of the cub’ born at Bostock’s three weeks caught her trainer's left arm as loa posed by her pet, The huge fangs had other thrilling narrow escapes from the beasts. Ora Cecil, the willowly Canadian, who has a beautiful act with four leopards, Cleve, Kitty, Puss and Fay, and two pumas, Coney and Phil, was a stenog- ographer lust July, when she determined to become an animal trainer. Miss Cecil overheard Bostock make the state- ment that he wished he could find a woman who could handle four leopards and two pumas, but was fearful, as these members of the cat tribe con- stantly fought cach other to the death. “How would I do, Mr, Bostock?” asked the tall young girl, who was tak- 4 teeth met through the biceps and ©, woman went down with the en- brute over her. The woman fought eraelf free, chastised Sheba, then went 0 hospital for a month, She has | Mrs. Nagge and Mr. -— sé HY don't you cut your own W halr, Mr, Nogg? You shave yourself, so I can't see why you do not cut your own hair, “Don't say it {s preposterous, If I it to the hairdresser’s every time my far needed attention a pretty bill you ould have to pay. “I have to get o lot of things for the Ybaby. I could not send my child out in {ts little baby carriage mn rags. If the baby looks nice I must be dressed well, too, Brother Willie wants a Panama hat and a mew pair of shoes, and you pros be proud that he takes such in- jerest in his appearance. “You will never let me speak a word to you about household matters, but we must have some understanding, and I Mo not care how you feel. “I show you how your conduct ts geese my heart. It is not because I lo not tell you what you should do and ing dictation, Bostock nearly fell from his chatr in amazement, but after an earnest con- versation with the young woman gave her a chance, Only Five Women Animal-Trainers in This Country.crertet ||». sede They Subdue All Sorts of Wild Beasts and Face Death Every Day. Mille. Dorine has had bears, snakes, lions, tigers and leopards to exhibit. She now has three leopards which she has worked since they were cubs. Her pet is Nellie, and yet when Nellie was bitten through the thigh. by Cartoudh she turned and bit her trainer in a cor- responding place, This scene in San Francisco. two years ggo paralyzed a big audience, which was surprised to see the leopardess Ile at her mistress's feet crying as she licked the blood that Poured from a wound seyen inches long. Mme. Azulina resents the statement that bears are stupid, pointing to her nine foot Stherfan bear Jacques, which, she avers, has almost human intelll- gence. "I have trained wild animals ever aince I was nine years old," says madame, “all kinds of animals, for my THE WORLD: CARELESS WOT@RMAN HELD,|= Who Li pare D Horse In Yorkville Police Court to-day Mag- |1strate Flammer administered a severe \rebuke to Motorman James Galiogly, of a Second avenue éar, which last night stopped suddenly in front of a fire engine, causing the driver to turn his horses into am elevated .eallway p: lar at Twenty-first street and resulting In the death of a valued fire horso and injuries to Lieut. James A, Andrew and Driver Thomas Conlon ,of Engine Company No. 5, and to Mrs. Josephine Bean, of No. 46 West Twonty-sixth street. In addition to the drubbing he recetved, Gallogly was held in $300 ball tor trial for not giving the fire engine right of way, Lieut, Andrew testified that the ei Ine whistle was sounded almost con- nuously for three blocks, but that the TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1904. motorman did not stop until he reached S point where the street was partly ob- niet Inspector James Parker, ett | at railway company, furnished bon for the motorman, U. INESS NOTICES. FATHER AND SON. KE, C. Troughton, of Cleveland, O., says that he and his son find Fathor John's Medicine all that is claimed for it. Cures asthma, bronchitis, consumption. Not a patent medicine. 47-49-51-53 West Shaped, extra large sizes, short s] also in a variety of stripes in stock collars; real value $1.00... tailored; real value $4.50...+6 . Callahan & Morrissy 48-50 West Fourteenth Street, Near Sixth Avenue, Unprecedented Values in Women’s and Girls’ Apparel, AND OFFER TOGETHER WITH One Hundred Other Bargains 25,000 YARDS OF NOTTINGHAM AND GERMAN LINEN TORCHON LACES AND INSERTIONS— Regular 8c, and 40c, values; all at, a yard,..... 1,000 DOZEN WOMEN’S JERSEY RIBBED VESTS— Price BScis special, EACh. 0.0. sccsoccccegccsccvcccccecess 500 WOMEN’S SHIRT WAIST SUITS— Of linen lawn and linen Chambray, handsomely mado in several styles; in white, and the leading colors including shepherd checks, with neat combination pipings; real value $4.§0............ 750 DOZEN WOMEN’S WAISTS— Of fine Persian Lawn in whitetrimmed with embroidery and insertion, WOMEN’S WALKING SKIRTS— Of all-wool fancy mixtures in'the new side plaited effec BOBBINET SWISS CURTAINS— Fluted ruffle lace edge and insertions; for this sale, Thirteenth Street, jeeves and sleeveless; regular 12%¢ 1.99 colors and black, with Ud 49c ell 1.99 49c a palr, father was trainer. Relleve me, bears are the most affectionate and in- telligent. Do not think they are not dangerous, mon am!; quite the reverse. Brom my experience I know. See Jacques,” pointing to the half-ton mon- ster dancing in front of Bostock’s. “I put my neck in his mouth one day and Jacques forgot his maners and tried to bite my head off. When I wrestle with him, at times he gets very much in earnest and his hugs are awful.” smile, I try to cheer you up and I try to be happy. n't it enough to make one scream to see you come in the house grinning lke as if I had nothing to worry me? And yet when I tell you to mind your own affairs and it is none of your busi- ness you insist on worrying me by either talking too much or else not say~ ‘ng a word to me. “I see you with other people. When you are with your friends you can talk and be cheerful, I see you go smirking down the street grinning and nodding to everybody you meet. And yet look how glum you are at home when I go to tell you the troubles and worries I have! “That is always the way with men. They can leave. the tse and leave their wives and leave thelr children and go roystering with thelr boon compan~ fons and never think of thoge who do everything to make them comfortable at home. how you should not do things. “What I have put up with all these years would havé driven other women to despair, But I keep up courage, I For Life Perm! George Munro’ By rermlerisn 30 Gscres, Maaros, "esas SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING Rowailg oot, a rich wir folly at he He eg he eon murdering “4 i —_—. CHAPTER V. The Return. HREB years have passed. Three qufet, uneventful years for me, but te Gerard in Rome they haye ought fame and fortune. To-night he to return home, Lily is wild with joy, ‘et droads the {dea that he may not ve her;, Late In the aftérnoon, I find er weeping as she dresses herself in er most becoming gown to meet her usband.-* “My dear Lily, what are you crying jor, on this day, of all days in the ear!’ Only sqbs answer me, 1 touch er hair, tenderly, the aoft hair that leams like gold aa It ripples away frou. tor ‘white foreliead. “You are a very Yoolish child, Lily; do you know that?” “Y cannot help dt, Rosalie, oh, Ro- ie, what if he should not care for e—what if he should have cared for pomebody else’ “He has not cared for anybody else Fince he left you, darling. “But how-do you know “T know, ge down reg Dry zeae, eyes: and with mi just as much of a child still as she was ¥ears ago, In other things she hy ibaa Roe oe of all resemblance to I have como.to: take} Ly" “Don't smoke in here, please. Ihave told you a hundred times that your clgars smell up the place. Take your BY Roy (Copyrighted 1004 by the feet off the sofa! And look how you have those pillows all out of shape! “Why do you lounge about so? Can't you sit upright in a’chair like a clvilizea being? “What are you doing, Mr. Nage? ‘What are you emastiing brother Willie's things for? Oh, I have never seen you carry on like this! “You will lick the Ife out of brother Willie, kick out my mother and give mo @ good spanking tf I don't quit jawing, you say? “Lionel, be calm! I did not mean to say a word to you. Please don't go out! Don't do anything desperate! I won't say another word. Oh, what a terrible temper you have! Certainly you can smoke in the parlor! It ts your house, my dear!, Put your feet up on the sofa f¢ you want to, Da anything you like. “I am sorry I annoyed you! Yes, I know you are the best man in the: ‘world! L. M’CARDELL, Press Publishing Co., New York World.) Punched his nose. Serves Mr, right; he is a meddlesome little man! “Listen to Mr, Nagg throwing mam- Smig mi things out of the front window! “Yes, mamma, J am afraid you will have to get out of the house and go home to Brooklyn, Mr. Nagg has ond of his nervous spells, “Tell the grocer’s boy to watch out for ‘brother Willie and tell him not to come home for awhile because Mr. Nagg 1s very angry and will do him some harm! “There goes Mr. Nagg tearing down the street. Goodness knows what time he will get home; perhaps he will not come home at all to-night, for he ts terrible when he gets started. "I wonder what could have upset him. Yes, it was mamma quarrelling at him 80 much. How dare she! It's a shame, for, if. do say it myself, Mr. Nagg has the sweetest disposition in the world! "Weil, thank goodness, I do every- thing I can think of to please him, but sound, these conditions: For every Victor Record returned, you us the price of two. ‘Any. juan tity—I “or small. tity and ‘pay for only twenty. A real musical instrument The Victor Talking Machine has no tinny or screechy It reproduces music, songs, speeches—every- thing—loud, clear and true to life, Come in and hear it play some of the magnificent new Victor Records. No obligation to buy. New records given in exchange for old ones—on Wor example: If you have ten records, you buy Call or write for catalogue of machines and records, Victor Distributing and Export Company, 77 Chambers Street, New York. | Hatiy beri atead or French grey West Fourt MORNING SALES To-morrow until 1 P, M. We reserve privilege of limiting por chases, Our morning specials are worth & journey of many miles. Women’s Lawn Kimonos Best colors—wide white bands— all slzes—value 59 cents— 29 Morning Sale Prite.. SECOND FLOOR. Undervests for Stout Women Geuze Rib—shaped—tull ‘inigh—jow neck—with wing 18 sleeves oF sicevoless—usually 3s “AD unusual portunity. to, get “Extra Slaes’ at Halt Pri IND FLOOR, Tinen Finish Chambrays In the pretty blue shado so much In vogue for sults and children's en cloth—tast is uf 1G. All Linen Barnsley—piain and twill Silver Plate for Wedding Gifts Sérviceable, handsome articles that charm the recipient, and do not put a great strain upon the more than y values will prove at- tractive reading. juadruple Plated shes Sete—satin Serer edt pes—value $5.00. Quadruple Plated Te: Sots—highly burnished—bead or rococo edge— 4 pes—value $10. Quadruple Plated 5-piece Service— ‘on foot—fiuted with Bead edge— value $20.00. id Quadruple, Plated Fruit Dishes— twortoned gla: decorated inside and Outnide with and without handles—value $10.00, 6.o8 undruple Plated Fr. Gecorated glass powlscvaiue $1.70 Quadruple Plated Baking Dishes-- 8.98 7.98 finjsh—valu Quadruple Plated. Bread ‘Traya— extra heavy—value $5.0) * buy three, and give us the old. record and Tsuppose something worrled him at the “Oh, look! there he. goes! He has office to-day!" AMUSEMENTS, in love with |’ returns neglected che the whiteness of her soul. ui the chil@ for Gerard's sake; bu’ cost me many @ pang to watob her growing lovelineas and think whose armas will clasp her, whose lips will kiss her by-an-by when I am forgotten! 1 pain is very vague now, @ dimness come over it of Inte, But I know * it ta only in abeyance-that the \ sound of Gerard Baxter's voice will bring {t all to life again, to haunt mo with its old tormenting anguish of un- rest. oe © A little later I come down to dinner, “Oh, Rosalie. why have you pul on that hideous dress? asks Lily, Hideous!" I repeat, looking down at it. "Do you think It hideous, Lily?” “Why, everybody does! It is about the only unbecoming dress you have, Rosalie. I ways wishing some- Fes steal i" or bura it, Sr somes y dear,1 have ceused to study my appearancel”’—which 1s not tru ave studied H partisularly thi ing and planned to look as in ev lo in order to act as a foil to waxited you 3 look Bayle "Lily siek Be ar ot yuffled with Spants! "Mi you. look eels ‘thet 1s all that ta She dries her eyes obedtentiy: ate! 10] o¢ 16, YOU OOK, wi rs) actually met Mr. -8mig at ‘the ooge and a_lal=) Love. By CHARLOTTE HM. BRAEME. be have more color in Pen ‘xou must Lily, or alae 1 have ‘been siary= Bho o’ cee i sta ‘upal to dress. He exolted—I cannot think what, over him, He does not seem my Sapogted visitor—he a y 80 grave arid impervious apparently to the mere Ward influences which have much power to raise or to T have drawn, Ay ‘nto the deat the room afforda, Jousiy’ Yo ‘he tit, ‘and there Y keep her atandin ay listen for the wheels Which my, Pa ictr tad id sarey 8O png, “You e if I go, out to! hun, nay ‘femiember that. You won't keep me too long wall ing?’ she pleanen with a tremulous je. “Indeed I will not, darling—not @ minute, probably, if so much.” Ronald seems to be » long time over his tollet this evening, or can it be that he doos not Wish to be present at the eld for whilet 4 | rd inplandidiy na EG catches sight of me in a moment ad comes forward quic! his hat bat ec one Rand, the other’ stretched out to The mM ked-About 8! tn DRBAI ae Cosa ee FALLO MPEX, CANALS ‘OF VENICE, SUBMARINE BOAT. gua seme Beater SPT concer ne rea ydeniiie in_ Ald of the ft nae ot the jeneral Slocum PT Disaster. ian rayne near 84 Ay. Peeks 20 bee Sranlks & Page trt potaile Weoetia af sae bt > ls stalwart ea Hie. & ar ind frome Bind agination had a clothed ‘with Nttribute under cthe™ sunt have forgotten him oF 1avo changed myst iy handsome man is tl sthie, Gerard. iinxte Fod-like fancy had endowed n perpetual youth! | This man looks inclined to be atout, ene certainly, with ign perfection of feature &nd coloring? but ho is not the lad with Whom 1 fell in love three years and a half axo—t le boverty-stricke! Ueliat“Who "aid win py,heart from me and broke it Here at Woodhav the da: ame of a AWM vou" in there?” T 2 mv hand from his close grasp ding my head toward the drawing-room romined ing to detain you for ARDEN, Bot Sieaker: Baker Da Woll WS WOM.” *Xftemoons and Sunday night, ase vate Band certs, and Prof. Herrmann in 5 ANIMAL. Coney Island loosing, nd a node ‘a min there? he asks, ina sort of ecteh, minutes. to. alght—Ave—three wigt & I hear, wheels in the dista: but the clook ticks so lovdr that I ci nat be certain, “Here he is!" Lily sayyeputting her \d'to her heart, Are you sure?” ‘Oh, quite sure “Then, do not stin—remember what you. have promised me!” I say, and cross the room quietly, looking back at her over my shoulder, Tha picture ts perfect; all the Haht seems concentrated about the exquisite figure standing in the middle of the floor—she looks more Ike ty a{iflon, thai juman being, so palo with all that plory of ight falling Toit an her weet Ne ® long breath, which Ia suk Tay . I open the apenas pa tel ie jg) BLE i tds eee sven er) Leas she 1 Desgthiess fashion, Bir moment, loo} va ‘fe PATIOORD BULL He hesitates for a dah at mes wocdor enne he feinke of me in the ugly mouse-colored vel- veteen which my friends wish some- body would steal or destroy, suppose you have f “auite.” 1 anew with a choerful smile—"an you forgotten. mo." He shakes his Waa fat thats bus ¥ put my hand lightly on his arm ‘and impel | ——-——— Piz, Noward the open door, fT oan yee | Hh reli ag atn"98 Re | AERIAL | GARDEN, aaa for mo? 8, 81.00, wie S et” etal MEY, and usher aM ‘YORK ot S5UTHERNERS waitin = Jong, enough-—an ape rely ont OR, hie oe eae h ee NeW ‘Tork ROOF Tana ORK ROOP sara ser eToRs, ‘oe coe of Bhd to. hear hor ees &_Andorgon's Ree 44 ra eh 3 a. COLLIER eR faebictac ach New. an EVENINGS, & 20, CRITERION Fed WILLIAM low cry AMUSEMENTS, eee a ree S rea Res 156 a (lh We we oF reg Moree mu DURBAR OF DELATL PARK utente. the Sas of Tmitators—Ask foes iG STOCK CO, Yor t..B'way & T Av, Pranaise’s ROOF GARDENS Pana, Way ALENT CTS, together with "PARSIPALIA’ CO. JOHNSTOWN FLOOD CONEY ISLAND. BROADWAY “unAEEtear teres ration eweoek ¢ "THE Tide cosa. ee & SEAwON’ Ss st | Yaudovitic. AT. TO-MORROW, | oe, Hi jen Mat Wiloox & Go... Athy ow anley, Empire Comedy 1) World tm Wax. NewGroups EMATOGR EDEN} : MOSER. CASINO 238s" PIFF, PARP, our BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Sts, j3 BRIGHTON BEACH "iis Next exes ee Sea Quadruple Plated Bread ‘Tra: irnisht ee French gray juadruple Plated Bread Pococo bdge—vaiue $15. guadrupie Pint Plated Oval Fern head design, with handles—copper seat Sat Bbw 498 uadruple Fern Dishes—Fren Semaateevstee jue $2.80, .. i git Guadruple Sour Tureens—on f rococo edge—value $500 3.98 Quaarupin Ice Water Pitchers— Porcelain lined satin engraved or burnished—value $6.99... 4 Fine Carving Sets Genuine Stag bandle Carver and Fork-9 and 10 inch blade—fine steel—value $1.98 Carving Sots—3 pleces— Renuine stag pandice Sterling silver mounted—valu Others 00 t0 Sapbe-a ‘All reduc =a onet Cool and-Natty Blouses and Shirts for the Boys Boxe: BLOUSES— cy Oxfords and Madras— * Bhittoollar of neckbond laundered and unlaundered— 4 to 14 years—others ask .69. Finer Blouses in new and select atyles—gecknend 0} Fr eollar sttached—Cal fiaundered—c to 5 years—value 98. Biotises of snout 2 wich colored, ee had 5 frures—datest st Ie collar oF neckband—also Plain Whites to 16 years —valus fe and neo.” .98|zn2 BOR, or toy ey Menaresoiata, or pleated bosoms—i2 to 14 inch neck— value .69 . lextra fine—Fancy Madras, also wite ‘ Madras—Plain or Pleated bosoms— large assortment—12 to 14 neckband— value $1.00 ‘60 Beat Corded and fancy Mai s extra cenee Mached or detach others ask $1.50 Others talk (Trading Stamps.” VALUE 1s the topte here! ¢—-— + Latest Summer Millinery ‘Trimmed Shirt Waist Hats— 1h silk and velvet bands, To prevent dealers buving quantities |’ OUR ANNOUNCEMENTS CONSTANTLY. TELL OF GREAT MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES Others talk ‘‘Trading Stamps’’—VAL,UE is the topie here. - o¢—____ — —_-—_-—_—_—____ 1.49] Smyrna Rugs HEARN eenth Street ee 4 Others talk (Trading Stamps? VALUE ts the topic heret ” Se ¢——_—___ ' We Don't Give Stamps. We Do Give Values, There is no getting back of the fact thet you can't make something out of nothing. No one can sell at lower prices than these who bee: moderate expenses and buy great quantities for Any intermedium means extra expense—in other words, any outside party vartictpating In profits means added cost, No one who gives Stamps can or will sell At the prices that we daily offer go0d@ % and red and blue check— 3, Wp MAIN FLOOR. White Crochet Quilts oe 1 size—pure white ict Th otners tain. rraaing Heanigaeee VALUE in the topic heret | BASEMENT. ¢ ° se = ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M. NO MAIL ORDERS. (eee xt : 3 True Economy Lies in saving on immediate needs. $ ae Great Silk Values 48 If you want to make am important’ Check Teffetas—Black and Colored Hairline Stripe Taffetas. Fig'd Taffetas—light colors. Fig’ Satin Fovlards. Black “ sbess Two and Three Pair Lote Irish Point and Arabe Curtains “At ‘Clearance Prices Best All oe At eee Setar nae at 98—T%4x10%4 At 17.98-9 x12 ne Re SEK wee Peioee ot We Continue the Sale of BIGELOW'S AXMINSTERS AHEM COE. eeeeermeereres Be than Spoal tor there bi high-grade vetade poaee ~~ Inexpensive Cushktons h Sota poe a At ‘back, righ colorings— _ Spotting an Art clsewhere 1.49 and 1. + 98....1.69 981 French Sateen Pllowe—rulted— value .69 and .98,, 149 and xtra bed bed Aiwtal tesisie eral CT Dees] Fig'a Cretonna ee Booey | just To REFRESH Jou] with ruffle, lig! nics, breasts, owls" heads or ‘Nea or Coffee d June Roso trimming— > 9g (Hot or Teed), 5 ry newest) 98) with Cake conte jored Shirt Waist Hate—the } \_or i “Manhattan. with leather straps || 1ee Cream and or straw hows—latest novelty 49g erved daily in . preat wilue es E CE ee eae: Women's Washa Shirt Waists. ON SALE AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. — ; This season's best styles—white, black and colored—we ofiee 98 cent Waists at. . +49 ($2.50 Waists at.. $1.25 Watsts at. - 69 |33.00 ‘Waists at eh Waists at sess .9B/$4,59 Waists at, 4 Weigrleodiiale varicty !,+++0+.. All spam, Ay ~s ble | Entire Stock of... | Castle Mfg Co. >"

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