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“SHE WORLD) THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 80, 1904: A Romance of © 2 i The Breadwinners, by ? | Ye 82.47 \VUURVAATURUALAVALEO DELTA ODETEOTOETES NODES DOTET ES EUGHATATETUUDUUOOUUUR UBUD UNDE HLTA HE0 001 ‘ (Copyright, 188%, by Harper & Brothers) ters? She ts certainly too pretty a girl} “And you spied on me!” of. She had been cheriahing the rec y to Saul Matchin. and) been idle. The memory of the grandeur West Fourteenth Street > jee Sealey to be running in and out of my front] “Matte!” lection of her visit to Farnham 1 the trie state Of | she ae Witnessed at nham's was! ae 2% door in ‘tho sight of all the avenue,| She did not turn her face, but an-| some:hing ton plorsant and delicate toy ever before her, She was beautiful . Sheol ta How much better ft will be for her to red tal out. No evil tho ad min. | ous t jAfany men had admired her. Why not FRIDAY AS USUAL BARGAIN DA te GRestiy Counsel, use the private entrance, and come and| “If it ain't too much trouble, Vd lke | ated with ft in her own mind. She t : ttle | Capt, Farnham? Stranger y u 4 oe APT. ARTHUR FARNHAM, mifl-/go by a sort of stealth! But, then, she|to have you cail me Miss when wel) hardly looked bevond the mere pleas r 1 Ma and At] were recorded in the pages of her fo - Honaire and ex-sdldier, stcod be- |does not regard it that way. She is so] alone. You'll be forgetting yourself and! ure of the dev ah ot given a vorite nov ’ 5 side @ small gate let inte the ignorant of wits wicked world that it{calling mo Mattie before other peop!s | name ora tyem to the hopes and fanctes| tin natur he growiod. “She's| Among her admirers was a Spiritual- Last Friday Before the Fourth ! “hire nd rear wall of the spacious grvunds! seoms to her merely a saving of ten| before you know It.’ that were teuttering at her heart, And] st woman tn : It |Ist named Bott, whose seances she had which lay at the rear ce his house. /rinutes' walk around the block, Well!| "Hold on." he burst o' “Don't talk | now to have this aweet and secret] t ham has got ‘ wa [sometimes attended, She resolved to /: 0 iid: d. : Beside him, her great brown eyeS all there js of jt, I must find a place|to me that way—tI can't stand it.” loamire handled and. mauled by euch Rut 1 spoke first > shan't/consult the epirits In this new quan: Si Y Ai ff N T. - Me I eagerly taking in every detail of the|for her before she domesticates nersale She glanced at him in surprise, His Mi one as Sam qa Anes her with AY have her, Ale for it dary, She accordingly went to that PPLY Ebr Onl ay eeas o jOrrows “% luxury to which they were #0 little here, What position Is she fit for? She) face was pale and disordered; he WAS] geooningg 9 Even yet whe hard-| Sleeny walked moodily down thelaizht's seance and put her question 4 mee Accustomed, was a tall and besutiful has not breeding or education enough|'wisting his fingers as if he Would! comprenended the full extent of hia{sfect, engaged In that self-torture| Bott, never doubting that {t was himself We Close All Day Saturday | BB ie ¢ girl, A certain garish element in her|for governess; she 18 not clover| break them. insinuation, He did not leave her lone| Which ts the chtef recreation of un-|who had inspired her love, fell into a F M Gress and manner prociatmed more|encugh to write or paint: she is not| “Your temper seems to be on the} ir gaint Taking her silence and her| Sappy lovers, mock trance, and the “spirit,” speaking ny loudly eareee eres Gare phe) eae steady enough to keep accounts. I have | Move, mie freind Better co home" | contusion as an acknowledgment, he] He felt a hand on his shoulder, and, | through his lips, gave her the following va from a far different soctal stra! ® grievous contract on my hands." | She said quietly. ve} went on in the same low. savage tone: | turning, saw a face grin riendly | Counsel BEST STYLES IN f I her erect, well-groomed host, Fy Miss Matilda Matchin (or “Maude,'] “Don't #0 till T tell you something,” | pac gu vanunterie episcae si aolkion iewis Gniaee ater whale “Dear brothers and sisters of the Tyee ste way { WASH Tivaile tpevay WorND Pines “If you are going home,” Farnha™ las she had renamed herself) was the| "¢,ttommered | it tooa | looked through the pear trees to neo if/oxpression was oleaginous It was sur-|Carth-life! On pearly wings of gossa- U DRESS FABRICS Li "Y | SUMMER WEAR tf ‘was saying a they neared the lttle| daughter of Saul Matchin, one of the|,Jic7 Curimity awoke. | Sleeny stood) ne kiesed vou, If he had a done it, I|mounted by a low and shining forehead | MeF-down we float down from our shin: | 18-ct. Fancy Mercerized Cheviots .. af Qvuor in the wall, “the nearest way will most respected carpenters in the lake twisting his fingers, growing pale (eal would bave ki him as sure as|covered by reeking black hair, worn|!2F peers to bring you messages of the ct. Madras Percales—yd. wide ah } be ‘by the garden gate into Bisho's city of Buffiand, Saul had hopea nis | so1.P% turns. At last in @ eremulous) gees rather long, the ends being turned un-| Meher life. The burden of your soul} Fancy Piques—light and dark—I2 ot 7%) 0 i 7 eos by eoceh rather ar nouae ta Dean {Child might accept service as a house-| wr way there.” ‘At this brutal speeoh she turned pale|der by the brush, The mustache was|!# open to the sperrut-eye. There alts) Dancy Dimities nnd Corded atistes— | Jacket tyles-lace Wns tgs or tolloe ¥ ‘0 Wala; butvaties Had iracelved vatecsa tare - . long and drooping, dyed biack, andj! thts room a pure and lovely soul in| Dest styles—good value at .124..... 6%l Anish, also White Linen Shire Watet , ar Here {9 the gate i She stared at him an instant and aaid:|a moment, as Jf suddenly struck a stun 4 . quest of light. Its query is, How does! !louclea and Mercerized Votles— Sults—valne $6.98 3.98- Farnham opened it, and continued, |!"# of education, had steeped her weak| “Where?” ning blow. Then she cried ou profusely olfed. The e308 eee a eee etn ee eae aos. | funey. shades—value “10 ---.+++ 1248] White Lawn Dresnes—deep lace trim— “If you like, you can come in by this|/masination in a course of dime-novel! «on, 1 was there, and I seen you. I] “Hold your vile tongue, you"— sreen, with the space which Maud's cheek grew pale and then rea, | Mercerized Champagne Novelties— VAIUC $8.98......5+ecsecsswee see uf 7 way whenever you have occasion to|literature until she considered herseif| was in tha shrubbery there by the gate| But she fett her voice faltering and|have been white suffused with ye andiheri heart beats violentivimputsno||secee re ceaaesy -19} Taffeta and Foulard Silk Shirt Wi fitted for a far higher ephere. At! when you come out of the house. I ey from hor]nd red. It was one of those gifted Mercerized Panamas with brocade Suits—newest styles—value $13.98. “Bios! consult me about that Mbrary position, y the tears of rage gushing one noticed her, and the seer went on.| st in fi i Te The gate is never locked in tho day-|/¢neth she had learned that @ position | was watohin’ for you. I was on the/eyes, She buried her faze In her hands|Countenances which could change in |i) a true heart longa for another, there| ae aera er beast thi ae Goaareme Tattets and Foulgre Semel me. It will save you a long walk.” |/P the Duftiand Public Terryames Jawa talkin’ with the gardener when | and sat a little while in ailence, witle| Moment trom m dogitke fawning £0 ®/ ising reat but In knowledge, there ie no| 4 Temnanta at Friday Clenring Prices ree OO en ee “Thanks,” she replied. “That will be | 1008 oe cane eat es gees pou went felted WO eet ays an} Sam was dumb beside her, feeling Hke| S28Ky venomousness. knowledge but in trewth, there is no ; DRESS GOODS Walking Skirts—Cheviot, Tweed, perfectly lovely,” Beard Dake haa tt rary | hour afterward I seen you com! own! an awkward murderer. She was not so] The man was Andrew Jackson OMtt.| trewth but in trust. Oh, my brother, {f| This 1s the way | R Panama, Homespun and Brilliant ry Her resources of expression were not | U0°rd, and sho applied to him for} the garden with him. . overcome that she did not think very|or “Andy” OMmtt, as he was more fa-|vou love a female, tell your love, Oh,| youcan buy } AND Rewest modole—value $5.98.. :+8.98. espious, but her eyes and her mouth |'® place, | He Tae cxcrting what In-| “I stopped workin’ and kep’ still be-/rapidiy during this moment's pause, It] miliarly known. ‘He lived by his wits,| my alster, if you love—hum—it you love ( DRESS SILKS Chavos Bad Brannon arity wage ‘8 spoke volumes of joy and gratitude. ile Balbreatenton one batho l tad hind them pear trees and I heard ev-| sie could have sinin tho poor fellow on| using his remarkable “gift of gab" to]—hum—an tndividual of the opposite Heel ihe ieee eae ay Kilt, pleated or plain—value $3.00... 6.08" % Her hands were full of roses, and as) 4 feresie Guts ie ad in- | erything.' the spot she would not have scrupled| play the demagogus. He had gatherw!|sex—oh, toll your love! Down with the] pgur aart finish and spectally Natural Linen Skirts-Nine Gore— phe raised her beautiful face to him| OVC) te eiecia wey = neroatest, He uttered each word slowly, Uke 4) to 45 60, but she required only an n-| about him a gang of shirking, lazy and| shams of a false-hearted society; down] strong—good value at .65 ... .89| omb'y Insertings—special value .. 1.69 with pleasure flashing from her warm | 200 Who Cas pepe si a a Sev- | judge delivering sentence. ,| stant to reflect that she had better ap-| vicious men, the riff-raff of the Buff-| with the chains of silence that crush] Fig’d Satin Libertys, Foulards, Waite Geese Cuie, es a re theeks and lips and eyes she seemed f us called on him Well, you head ‘Thank you, sif."| pease him for the present and reserve|!and Inboring class; had ‘organized| your soul to the dust. If the object of | Fancy Stripe and Pig’d Taffetas— Lepr nlay x jue 1,98, ' to exhale something of the vigorous |!" teference to the library position, and) and ‘Good morning.’ It wam't mueh.| ner vengeance for a more convenient| them into the “Brotherhood of Bread-| your heart's throb ts noble he will re- | heretofore 6%, 79 und .{6............ «49 | Heavies Ching Silke White oF Blsgk—. 34 ; Ute and impulse of the spring sunshine, /¢Ach time her action had filed her | untess you tobk {t aa a lesson tn man-| geqacn, winners," and supported Mmsclt off the] spond, Love claims love. Love haa a] inch Navy and Black Mohalre— | teks, also ten other styles— 3g Farnham felt that he had nothing to| With tonging admiration for Farnham's| ners, and goodness knows you need It"! 6.4 Grieg ner eyes and turned them |4ues he wrung from them, Omit ne- to love. If he ts base, go to n| inven geotch Mixturcecvalue $9, DD { SMC $8 vas 8.98; @o but stoop and kiss the blooming | SAroundings and with’ contempt for ‘ow, look'ye here. It's no use fool-} (1 1m with an air of gentle, almost |Cretly cherished a wild infatuation for|worthler one. But from your brave and - Pibie apie Copte plea ted) bates Sie flower-like face, and in her exalted con- Siinateents her a ets big, blond as-| tn’ with me You know what T heard.| torgiving reproach, Maud Matchin and always encouraged | flery heart a light will kindle his, and T { WHITE GOODS, Taffeta By Gold. Cloth Goats— 5-08 @ition she would have thought little 01 . If you don't, I'll tell yon! am! T could not have believed you | Sam to talk of her, To-day he quickly| dual flames will wrap two chosen na-|This Is the way) TABLE LINENS, Valusenitacs 7.08 more of it than a biush-rose thinks of| Scarcely had Miss Matchin closed the Very well, Mr, Paul Pry, what was! eq such a bad, wicked heart, 1| learned the story of Sam's jealousy and| tures in high-menial melodies, when| Yyoucan buy | TOWELS, ac. Taffeta and Peau de Sole Eton the same treatment. But he refrained, | sate of the Farnham paradise behind | It?’ said the angry girl, who had quite! thougnt you knew me better, I won't|®s autckly played on {t to induce Sam|once the revelating word ts spoken Oct. White Cambrics—y4. wide Bloures—value $11.98 to $15.98........8.98t + pnd wad “Good morning,” because she| her when {t was reopened and a tall, | forgotten that any words were spoken! maxe myselt so cheap as to explain ail |! soln “The Breadwinnera." With these words he subsided into | wnite Mercerized Madras—for Women's | Brilitantine Bathing Sults—deep sailor i beomed in no mood to say it first. flne-looking man {in carpenter's dress| at the gate, that to you. But I'll ask you to do one| Next morning Sam was half ashamea| “e°P trance, which lasted til the faith-| Waists Walking Suits—uncommon | collar, white braid trim—special.. 2-40* ful grew tired of waiting, and shuffled | designs—valuo 4¥....... 19)Fancy Lawn Kimono Gowns— slowly out of the door. 24 ct. White India Lmons—yd. wide..15 . 8) value $1.24 . 4 “Good-by for @ day or two,” she said, | merged and followed her into the lane.| “I heard him tell you you could come! ting for me. When we go home thie|of having tal 3 | rayly, as she bent her head to pass| "Sam—Sam Sleeny!” she exclaimed, | tm any time the back way.” Sam hoarse-| evening, if you nee my father alone, von | tar aiivued 4 agar ial bacRea Teta ing allowed himself to be drawn into a| “0%. ‘ Lawn and Sea Island Percale a f tunder the low {intel of the gate. turning and recognizing him, ly whispered, watching her face with] tell him whet you saw—and if you've | brotherhood wherein he himself seemea| “Fit do Ht!" panted Maud. under her] All Linen Damask Towels—Ux8— 0 | Wrappers—neat stripes—with and Farnham walked back to the hous “I was doing soma work in the Farn-| eyes of fire, She turned crimson with| got any shame in oT breath, as she made her way from the | fancy i without lace—valye $1.49. ite a4 got any shame In you you'll be ashamed | to be the only decent, hardworking man op At ri) | Heavy Union Huck Towels—Hemmed— @ot at all satisfied with himself. ham gretnhouses,” began the new-| anger. She was aware of having done! of yourself.’ of the whole membership. ee aes roeaneeT peace Setecvalie: 3 165 ‘ rUNDERWEAR { jwonder whother I have mended mat-| comer, somewhat abashed, ‘and nothing wrong, nothing to be ashamed| Gam did as she commanded. He| Meantime {Mss Matchin’s mind had not “(To Be Continued.) ~ ‘All Linen Table Damasks—extra This is the way) FOR WOMEN y heavy—88 inch—value 49............ 9} you can buy LAND CHILDREN 8 Heavy Full-Bleached 17 inch—value 89—dozen. Mercerized After Dinner Cloth: fringed—7-4 and 8-4 size—Blue, Gold, Green, Pink and other Cambric and Nainsook—entire fron: ‘ 69 |CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS—V or “7 round peck inser CAee of fancy lace + ch! 2T or emb'y and hemsttftching. —— B. & M. Blue Mrs. Nagg and Her Friends, ™-2°x,b.Mecerdeu YOU MAY colorings—value $1.49 and $1.7 of tucks and ace Ins't'gs or round f PAY IN Py - ene n Unbleached Muslins. Beck, tne't'ge front and back, a ‘ it wash heavier- waar iy 3 ‘ R. NAGG, I do not want to hear) that her baby is not so very bright.) of the stores, and the ohild may ovt-)ter take it away. A child with such a SMALL rancid Inbleached Muslins—value 11.7% |Nainsook—front and back of lace 3 q SM “you say’ one word against the} Precocious ohildren like mine grow up| grow It, and any way, it Is a girl, and|slckly look ts harmed a great deal b: AMDUNTS 259-261 Sixth Ave., Every ‘teh Viney wanda ty cence ths Ug or yoke of lace and ribbon °° : D Purchase. make full size vi 88. asa ei TBBO + Between 16th and 17th Sts. Full size Croc Spreads—extra DRAWERS—good cambrio—awn rufle— = you standing around for? Here come |not stupid, dear, I wouldn't way that!| MRS. NAGG—Now, really, I must| MRS. GRADLEY—Well, it {» certainly Lhd pat renee epee ST ad eee leech tiga Bb] the ladies of the Kind Words Club, and) But take a dull chiM, and they will sit| take the little child upstairs, Do you |#, Bretty Erreur eee? hands and Falue $19 and Herc 1.39 | “deep emb'y—value .69 weet AO & Full size Silkoline Comfortables—plain |CAMBRIC SKIRTS—deep Mounce back—pure white cotton filled— with 12 bias lace insertings, tucks, value $1.25... +78) and lace rufie—value $1.85... in * Knee deep flounce with edge and in- sertings of fancy Iace—value 2.69 1.987 there is the baby orying! quiet and are really no care or trouble, | know, it cannot bear old ladies? Now, | Sins BLENKINSOP— And remember, “1 knew you would wake the ohild, | because they are sluggish and never|if children or bright and handsome |if anything happens that child, 1 warn: think. y around it it smiles all ou. ay But if old people are around it| MRS, DUSENBERRY—They never it nervous, and it wakes up and |live long with that look. hat Sold Be: The Men’s Suits 2Sisusi20 at $12.75 ‘All the Suits of which but three or four of a kind are left em- bracing the very best of this season’s styles. While there’s not every it 1s nurse's afternoon out, too! n Secreta you Mrs. Gradley, Mra | MRS. WINTERBOTTOM—I wouldn't | 435 mal worry about it being pigeon-toed, dear, bers faces. AL] ft Mrs. Nags, ‘ q i i ferwitiger, Mra, Blenkinsop, © Mra | yon c an cet those anile shoes at any | at er Ee ee em octd bet-| show ua the dear litte tive! “= ‘ll size in every style, there are many desirable suits in each size, Others talk “Trading Stamps.” | MUSLIN NIGHT DRESSES-V, high. +) Dusenberry, Miss Minxton, Mies 6meri. ft + Singl y ALU: or Empire neck—yoke of tucks or Lam po delighted to sce you. whether it be for regular figures or stout or slim men; Single or VALUE is the topic heret emb'y insertingecvalue ne” eg! Double Breasted Coats. These are the suits that found readiest sale e@———___» «= ¢ =| Cambric and Nainsook—Twenty “Mr. Negg has woke up the baby end now he ts going to run off and Leave me to take care of it! “Bring tt Gown? Well, watt a min- styles—neat or showy—value 1.25. .! This Is the war IN- CHILDREN’S DEPT. IN you can bey { UPHOLSTERG Muslin Drawers—‘‘Fruit of Loom’ fu and Golored Stripe Curtain Mustins— 4 10 ie Sr. —value ete Bn Tea at $18 and $20. If you buy one and feel that you would have been dissatisfied had you paid the original price, we'd | 2 7 5 e consider it sufficient reason for bringing it back. bi Lowered t 38-tnch—value 5 “Hore fg the tootele tumty, umpty!™ ELEN LO en ietsie a's clarsislelcisuiinslsieaSipelat estes _ E . sevens Limit ihres, oe nowflake Curtainings—4 inch— No Mafi or Telephone Orders. | | MRS, TERWILIGER—Mra, Nags, 1 3 colorings—value 207. . 15] Muslin Gowns—tucke, ins't’'g and ° 221 $7.50 for Young Men’s Suits that Sold as High as $16.50. A great collection of Suits for young men, ages 15 to 20, adapted as well for older men of slight build; made of the choicest of this season’s mixtures and tallored and trimmed in a way that made them most excellent values at $12, $15 and $16.50, at which prices they sold; because some of 7 50 « French Net Bed Sets—Renaissance emb'y rumMe—value .6: centre plece—bolster sham—value Fine Cambric Skirts—Umbrella rum BMC. 8.98| —4 to 10 years—value .79. O44 Portieres—sultable for hangings Cambric Chemises—fancy trim— 24 a7 never like to interfere in other peopl péfairs, but I tell you that you should keep a flannel band around the child's stomach this weather. I don't want to rev anything to alarm you, but that yoor child has the same look in its tyes as my siater’s baby last summer, It had no flannel band on and what was the consequence, the poor little thing—looking fust like vour baby looks or Couch Covers—value $8.00—each. 1.49] Value 69......cssscssccsseereer Imported Tapestries for Summer | Muslin Night Dresses—value .29 Drapories—French designs— v.59 WHAT THE GIRLS... light colorings—value . { Finin and Stripe Organdy Curtains— This is the way! NEED : wide ruffle—value .89 pair. ++ 89] youcan buy jpop THE FOURTH * White Lawn Dresses—slightly crushed" the sizes in some of the lines are missing, they are vi! Ath it and tied in fantnone “On, it's too late to allnowsTeduced)tosctcierscsie cies clsieieciosinets coos This Is the way. IN RUGS broken lots, but all sizes in Jot— t flannel band now. You must Bi IN HAMMOCKS 4 to 14 yrs.—were $4.00 to $8.00.. 2.985 wait until” the you can buy IN SCREENS, &C. | Chamhray and Gingham D: Silk Shirtwaist Suits that Sold at $15, $17.50 and 20, for $9.95, esses— Reversible Art Squares—small and 4 to 16 yra.—were $1.60 to $2.75.._ .98 Aigver Acslane of Medallion Gontres— Girls’ White Pique Russian Dresses— best colorings—2x3 yds.—value $2,25.1.69| omb'd emblems-—were $1.50. wait until the crisis has passed. MRS. GRADLEY—Don't let Mra. Ter- willger alarm you, rMs. Nagg. The child {s verfectly healthy. I never e child vet with that pasty, blotchy eomplexioa but what thev lived through everything. Now, a pretty baby, one ef those with rosy complextons, Is al- wavs delicate. MRS. BLENKINSOP—What big feet ond hands {t has! Well, that's a sign, r iS jetting exciied, and as you have sucl Kind Words Club. to be geniuses, and they are hard to| when it is big enough to wear long | fi, Oi), “well, why don't you go? What are| restrain. Now take @ dull ohild. no.| clothes it will not show, thing is net used Vertopengo ee A gathering of 65 Ladies’ magnificent Shirt-waist Sults, of satin- []| rine Axminster Rugs—27x68 Inch— White Lawn Guimpes—emb'y finished Foular , with yoke of fagoting; full flare Skirts with seams [J] 2 etyles—valne #2.68..... : aE aoe Teak ake oe w . Sel 15 inches high Natendy aa to 8) Tacncrarae sit +12] Clearance of Children's Reefers— . Best Colors—natty trim'ge- 24 inches high—extend 22 to S75 inch. .24] BSE Pure Tere $3.00 to $10,00.. 288 Openweave Hammocke—fancy colors an jalds—ful i low, . spreater and valance—usually .#... 79] This is the way) FOR THE Canvas Weave—large upholstered youcan buy (LITTLE TOTS pillow, tassel trim: Short Nainsook and Cambric Dresiete spreaders—usually $2.25 . i fancy yokes—value .39.,.. 38 Dinner Knives and Forks—good steel— | Fine Lawn and Gingham Di ; bone, ebony and cocobola hand yoke, waist and Russian styles <2) 3 set of six each—usually .69. dainty trim'gs—VAlUe .O..rr047) oA Lawn and Silk Caps “Net any conditions at the original prices, which were $15, $17.50 and $20, Lowered to........eece¥seces trimmed to match; a value not to be surpassed under ‘Q) 95 ° No risk In trying our credit plan, for we guarantee to cha - ing for the accommodation and warrant our wearing apparel fo nae good as the most expert designers can plan it and the most skilful tailors produce i an think ypu find paying in small amounts a great con- venience, but you don't agree with us any transact without dissatisfaction to you. ¥ apenas my dear, that your baby will grow up strong and healthy. Even !f a gtr) haby does look daintler with small bands and feet, I say you are fortunate y lanky and ungainly.|} 0° © fees that your child MRS. DUSENB' RY—Take the child e ruches—-wide ties—value 24d fut “Oh, hg ian dea Hecht B 259-261 Sixth Avenue, |||sJ2ahsuyt’| UNDERWEAR. _|PAULANS BeGIrt Bett ag 9s {44 not know the poor Ilttle thing echt Bros., Between 16th and i7cheeee” [f] uo" YY USKIRTS, CORSETS] “dounie emb’yrunite—value lO, squinted, I thought {t was the light Children's Fast Black Cotton Hose— 5 Little Children's Leghorn pre Ma bee full seamless Bees Outing Hats—triple fluted ru! a} large rosette and flowers—value 0° 4a) Children's Tan Cotton Hose, 24/1 ong and Short China Silk and MRS. TERWILIGER-Oh, I know) . Chapuls at a helght of 2,000 feet. M. Chaplus In mid-air, the town and lake of Geneva |= what vou are going to say, dear, but really it be years before the chiid In the distance. ’ AMUSEM Women's Open Work Cotton Hose— 7 , poniizy Itiueky he) venralpefors) ths child Dr, Brush’s Kumyss a REMENTS. | Black and Rusact 218%), Conte—neweet trisi'ce—valoe Saeae potty app . FEAT which casts the ordinary of Geneva, Switzerland, the other end the daring athlete to death on the rocks . ’ z rou will worry yourself sick over it Taal wl fo é fees ‘ | Black Gauze and Lace Lisle Hose.. .19 roa allen mrwaltlstek lover tt Slack wire performances into in-) extending to the lofty peak of one of | hundreds of feot below. Once, and once| The Ideal Summer Beverage, de-| Boccmer Nettana Goudie Goreeta: nindnsay ; % @ poor child can't help tt. significance, has been performed, | the many mguntain summits which sur- | only, this accident almost occurred. M.| yicigucly tart and refreshing: hel Girdle and straight front—vaiue .59. .34 We Close All Day Saturday, |. MRS. HANKINSON—Mychildren were | not once, but twenty times, by M.Chap-| round Lake Leman, The purpose the|Chaput's balance was momentarily lost. sly ig; helps Summer Net and Batiste—straight Supply Your Wants To-morrow. Jl s0 bright when they were the age © | uls, athletic coach of the Berne Unt-| wire serves ts to carry provisions trom|His body whirled about, bringing him|the stomach, sustains and strength- fronb—low. bust and long over —— Te bis one, But as I was telling my hus-| versity. A long and powerful wire 1s|the town to the gust hauses, chalets, | head dowaward over the terrible chasm.{ens, The constant use of Kumyss ~ By ARCOT Ip i oem} HOLI NEEDS" 2nd, Mrs. Nag should feel thankful |etretched from a point near the town] é&c.. thus saving the trouble of carting| Seizing the wire with his tree hand, he| would prevent the majority of sum- fon Atlantic Coast; always 15 Fine Lisle Vests— This Is the way ee baat them over the rough lower slopes and | managed by a supreme effort to recover mer ills. . ety) eee ‘Bathin of 24 cent kinds—Friday. .14| you can buy THE Boys : steep roadways, M. Chapuls, bestrid-| his equillbrium and completed the des- $higrtainment. | Excursion’ boats. from New | Women's Extra size Cotton Veste— ree Nature Provides Them with Combs. Ing this wire at the summit and main-| cent in safety, The death he had so] aut ¥,i% pint patties only. At all drug-| 791, ,fiu Table tp Excursion column. oe Ris pede With: AA wou wetveer 65 Sea pints colerecd te argc ea taining a marvellous balance, slides | narrowly escaped did not deter M. Cha- | ————— uth. me | Bridge. “ADMISSION, 10 CENTS: UPON? pee oF Contnuckar Pettioos 5 usually .88 to $L89 . a OB: safely and swiftly to the valley below. | pula from repeating his wonderful feat AMUSEMENTS. poe nee with small ruffie-special... .29 tMothers’ Friend Russian Suits—light His speed during the descent ts very | at the carlest opportunity. 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