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Stirring by the » Turn to” Lard ‘The incess the ring \rare ie teeent mar jthen ‘to reture it, ee CHAPTER Iv. A New Conspiracy. I ADY Daynesborough dined with my sad Ws, Ghe was @ tall, slender girl, very handsome, and, to judge from her appearance, not wanting in \ Sepaiotion and character. Vhen she left us he table, ai “Now, Mr. Jason, I em read, | . “My task 19 & very short one, | %- "d have no message except to con- that enjo , with a weary sigh he sald: V4 to you the princess's beat wishes | Preciate the Princess in whose fet your happiness on your marriage,| "5: @ won't compromise herself, I sup- ot whieh she has recently heard, and Yor sive you the ring, Here !t Is.” “Have women no mercy?” groaned he, e 1 bex your pardon!” said I, rather/if anything occurred to me. I cout reted, that he wae galant malgre jul, an ied thought I cous! persuade him’ that My dear Jason. he sald, “I have] ho done all fhac hig mistaken Deon latter'ng your acumen at the ex- prone fishy srtalteg & him; or it palit, could convince hum, a suspicion fuse of your morality ue thought you) |i bia wife mught. could, and would, Brew what this meant. in a very peremptory fashion, if 1 No morte than what the ) tom we. \ “wXo, af course not, or ypu would not ove brought tt When we ported 1 Sve ber ring. and she made me |? gentlenan, apar mor the a0 my “honor adwlbay mys ) We © wo her ihe anv { alie sent | de ) tip fiaento leave every and come to wud tace her away. And i a4 never sent ull now?" now,” he sa! matter with | rried il u's the bac f kn f ln agreed te joi. he and aun eee viing vapte | Ba tat erento, remain in Sloe la: Wateon’s, tn Brooklyn. was allowed to hurry throug, the only} from thelr tool-ktte and a lively Jig | no gotten, Gorman, the im : mosailionathirt with asep how fo back with a fat wok—a Cane | Vila at 2 nora-| “wlee & week, Sunday and Thureday | diversion occurring during a patriotic} brought on Kennedy and West, two| person rt wisely, for | BOYS’ PANTS : and insertings—dainty 1.98 r hiwdala ng ree ot miles} nights, the untamed amateur has had a] tableau in pink tights when @ lusty-|pale but determined youths, wearing | it enabl arfleld clutch] Crash Knee Pants—$ to 14 yra.— “49 triny ga—4 i 14 yra.—were $3.98,,! iF : i ces teal pete’ ives. r rose | a | chance to drape his hands over the foot- | lunged man arose and proposed “Three | (heir suspenders rakishly and looking} 0 bis coat with one hand while he well made—value .29.. A No tam! i a ‘ a i ’ any peo 2 ‘ Jrailway from Glottonber; o Paris| lights and cause thrieks of deMeht to| cheers for Parker!’ Two ushers re-| for places to hide their hands, mr a] Waegled Vd other vse att All Wool Knee Pants—made of 50 GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ des ten. thing co vour [Psst wAhin to miles of her dese| ascend from the secretly Jealous mem | ferred his resolution to the committer | few momenta they appeared ready to anther otk bath treme Tallors’ Remnants—value $1.00. + ES' REEPERS pea . ere ’ f ‘ hers of the audience, These same jeor-| by sending him rapidly through the| hide their heads, ostrich-like, in the ing @ Shaky smile and answering . This season's best styles in mine. 100. t you oie daring: yet amusing. Mashed | | « shouts often turn to bursts of gen: | nearest ext prinkled, then pro- |i he, ile “Prank Toons the Man 80- Boge’ ALL wach adits Cheviots and Mixtures. Corr a " : ba oe me Baad | Be Continued.) vine applause when the would-be Thes-| Manager Watson's appearance with | « all by fancy foutwork | Piano.” The reir witw te ae vall hands | § to 1b yeare—value OC eet 2.98 ge Now. te [=I hope she ——— ilies ral hind Sadie rots Bl i ee a | He h , G + The nd, mang pemvely at the ceiling , : ————_$_ | |{teH) rh Uufoet ion tender vaitad YOUTHS’ OUTING TROUSERS ; : =) by e velo | ry Admore A crasning burec of a M H | . se brous him woboling back, | All Wool Striped Homespune— jeceeeary for | e us an 0) | 4 | (4 in awe to evo one about light colore—1i to 20 years— O 00, 1. i s Good Night, Beloved. The sopranos VALUC $3.50. .cccseserenrene CLEARANCE OF 1 called da ' i rl to t ina She was looking Lagitted,* and TL rather port Royal By Anthony Hope. a 4 Great Romance of Court Intrigue and Adventure. | ‘Who can tell? Fancy pretending to be decelv should have heard her describe you, 1 object to belng rittouled, eapeci by women. ( determined to take a in the game. 1 suppose (his young Dayneaborough himeelt?” ing to lose; but he seem: glum creature.” laurie married, perhapet’ I suggested, ‘Oh, no, She wouldn't have him here it be ue gto pcal ‘aid hak Saw that Dumergue not yet ap- Seno in whose” house: princess | brought about them ¢) + Pemteten of George Munre's Sees) | “There it is," he went on. “The by Bavewy 1908, by George Munro's fons. [prince is furious, the princess trium- pang’ and Daynesborough in poe Session." 5 aa, CHAPTERS. | “what © mean to do?” He shrugged his si houlders. She's a little devil, and You turning on us tke this! boy!" and Dumergue chuckled In leasure wondered if Daynesborough was ma noth- » he ought to, He's got melancholy, he replied, regretfully. ompromise prince,”” him for his cynicism, and encou' was full of t from my zeal im 1 and domest ot t er between vein called mn, if | may princess send oat to ym vonsect fo ¢ home and that the About New Yorkers ae eee a ee + 7 | THB WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1904 The Wild and Untamed Amateur “Voddyviller” #& & Has a Stage Fungle emateut aspirants for footlight favor knew what tO do with thelr | long enough to do his stunt lands many of them would be pro- nals, It's the hands tnat hold them back; they are net “stage hands,” as ty demonstrated on “amateur night” ws! All to Himself in Brooklyn. Ienebiieb bit uns Boys' Washable Crash, Linen, Pique, ox Chambray—whi best THIR White and fi Madras—this Fine Chambray—! Season's bes les in stripes and Cham .gne and C ry feure tha or detached cuffs full skir:+—walst of whit HANMHWONT *@) to 14 inch neck-— Lawn—4 to 14 yeare— Sp-ak’y F\ 49 and 6 cent qualities— 29 made to sell At $8. scssseee Yo" Open Dar Doan?” CHAMPION JUGGLERS. Morulng Sale Price... © SECOND FLOOR. Yi a hod \ Hematitch hem and Ka THIS TEAM CoPPeD: value 26 to 39, BOYS’ WASHABLE beiseieebeliivietielivicietiseti | Linen, EA 25 to ) conte ¢ Price. FLOOR, Girls’ Fine Cambric Drawers SECOND FLOOR Plain and Fancy Striped Cham- Weet Fourteenth Street Hate and Caps . Duck, vlored and fancy— 84 — toes—new low heel: Tuesday is Children’s Day during the Summer, therefore, to-morrow Following Morning Specials for the Young Folks. Little Boys’ Tan Goat Shoes Extension soles—wide, roomy a) UM to 184-81. quality— To-morrow morning, sitOND POO Girle’ Suspender Dresses Rose, ite Little Children’s Dresses White Nainsook with tucks three hematitched ruffles, also eu x suspender styles In white ars | fancy Lawn—sises to 8 ao valig B rae IND FLOO o——_—______"C'“ SUITS ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M—NO MAIL ORDERS. ALSO, TO-MORROW, ALL DAY:— GIRLS' COLORED WASH DRESSES Man'f'rs Samplea—odd yeare— 4 ttle prays, Galateas and Cheviots—Sailor,| aes In lot—this season's best nian keeps his hands out of the way) the amateur bill of fare was greeted, that some professionals might @nvY.|iton of Military Collare—full cut ap Chambrays and Gtaghame-~ with cheers, which turned to sarcaatic| Aficr throwing in a few strong-man | niouggebloomer trousers—2% py neatly ‘rimmed-4 t9 1¢ yre— Thursday night the theatre was) laughter when he announced that the ts fo xd measure and responding | Wore 9..Now .69 | Were 1.0.Now thi packed with a crowd demanding that] prizes to be awarded amounted to $0).| to an encore, they retired. Wore $2.08......Now 1.49 A Hebrew impersonation by an Irish the "Ams What Am” be led out and put| "By the year,”’ he added. through thelr paces, The regular show with The audience removed their hammers | yo no make-up Was @ NOvelY | Were $1.49..... .08 | verve under five and his sky-scraper ice pronged Victory from derision, Which Holds the Money? have @ cateny titie,” Mir. Coven Wore a green balloon for a Woods attempted all walst, while Mr. Washable Sailor Sulta—3 to 10 yrs. ri CLEARANCE OF BOYS’ STRAW HATS BOYS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Were 93. lace Insorti en and Woods, (rom. u " " f ) o Wide and narrow brim— B de, New York,” announced tding aa & laugh arose: “Hal were Fina tage os.. 98 pa oes rn Were $12.00 to £15.00 FINE WHITE LAWN DRESSES Round Yoke with Bertha—fine MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS a vying Her bus! A needote. d Personal Gossip About Pi Mie fuguling atunta of top-liners, and | wy, cy Madras—pjeated . ‘ Sar tat nl] Anecdotes and F aip About Feople SEE Tay Ue uieapee| White and Fancy, Madras—plested | @HILDREN'S UNDERWAISTS, ETE, Paria en business Who Are More or Less Interesting. and ‘he fell down oa mo Ura detached collars it ta ade “pr ‘a ' ul 1. oa t ‘in three days 4 s the youthful juggle i) A : : i “ H 1% it was?” MEY call me the trutful leader, ;mannered man In the world once, It} * fined te take to ine by os, baa Finer—usually 9. + py " yp vidoe 19 ‘ 'e Hal " yells st aid ponents retired, wh ree.) ‘ te publ: affairs, 1 under T that's Fight, too," remarked |is the polite and well-mannered man Wateon kindly explained that the dance BOYS LAUNDERED BLOUSES Misses’ Corset Wi % i ' United States Marshal Wiillain ) Who gots the hot end of every ate! det he stage ruined Jogging) cocy Medrae—large variety of Odd siav.—sira; bron . Daywesdurough,” sad I, “you! Henkel, who ts really the mos -| Being polite and well-mannered nearly 4 Day two youths who had atyles—anirt collar or neck a9 buttons—o..sp Tront=valec Mees 38. om ne, but my name tells you| tried lexder in Now York. coat me my health once in England, aud, + peda Darton: Ura ert their necks] Dand—4 to 14 yeare—usually .19., « Pssee' Corer c sikh r nan | Joller-—‘causo why? I can't afford to}since that night I haven't been an en-| | white, wandered in to rag & fev aud BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSES rh bbon ru: ‘i i5 * sutt How would you like fo be the Re-| thusiastic rel gions, | owing to their wise sulection of color b ae hlohdese pol bigs i | they irt Collar—Percale and Girls’ ‘Denim or Khaki— ; eee str, Jason, But what| Publican leader in tho district where! “I was being entertained at a big ye paeLtetO els taabied paln-| Medres-nest etrige® to 29 rob “atenneetnediersrer ily * J haa shai 20. do Murphy Is—the Bighteenth? Nothing|(ogiieh house, aud odt knowing the iy Cape buck and wing) 2 7e—weually me Cnitaren's Waterproot Wagera= : » va ybody, ? rhy, jc ul on ac » “oha: m bi Mi ven'texpiain, But, if you are wise,| (0 #ive anyt iy, And tote int ustums of the English house parties ddnsee, tates Fea oon a owell singer BATHING SaITS to slip over bi saned at seaeere= oo yer will come with me to Paris,” he's got ‘leven hundred peop! he it \ walted for my host to bid me good-, but aa he attempted notin tn, the Sing Seve’ eer 49 to 1.60 value : . range." district working for the city, Ané the! ight, ‘ line It's hard to say. 1 wi ry PIECE eeceeeses 4 i Bey. Mi Woah very: atraney district foils nucut BO votes. I Nat lone He being just ae polite and} for Mr. Burke as champion dancer. Children's Bathing Buite~ | COOL GARMENTS FOR “Very. » . well-mannered as 1 and know ng the 4 The two Leondi brothers, the last act. | sisep & 6 ani wee 40 to 1,40 THE BABIES *10 fact, most unusual,” thone, Liye igre yok e customs waited for me to give the word. | proved that It ‘s necessary ad jussiers RY ; 4 Hytost.” “There's that Astoria gas contract.” | Well, we two polite and well-mannered | to wear silk hate and pul oe ee (CHILDRENS HOSIE that you might ae well buy af. tian ” oF iv loves as they come on. One it . ¥ Ma, MiVon't there be a—a—seu ont Matas donk llc ~~ men eat up all night, and we would Wore these necessities, though he over- POR CHILDREN'S DAY Tuceday’s prices. ¥sure to be, Will you con it ig bea Dice dot Lge Fe have been sitting there yet if the butler | looked such trifles as coat and vest. A ‘Tucked Lawn. Cape—iece, eige= /**¥ou must have a reason,’ she eaid.| tally clerks, ot twelve or fifteen @!padn't called us for 10 o'clock break Menmilato mustache and goatee, chat-| 21, AAR Gevdouble knses, VALUG (Dosssesreersersveenee oA y weet come.” week, and the time keepers at elghteen, | ra gt. Pit coaled on the boylah face did not inter. | ot ate men... 94 possesses ee ‘ @WVe started that evening, nine hours) 8d the assistant foremen at twenty. | “pian'e either of” deb mn ieee wr ypordun apt Rand Sy nae . Summer weight Bdirte— a | Bfter my lord, golng separately to the| nd the foreman at twenty-five, Mayd@| yea ate. simmons. ' awarded one of the prises—a 6 bill, | Boxe SS a ws Py foes Brreveseee athtion, and meating on the boat, All| there's some superintendent at thirty | wr gon: know,” replied Ma Berton | “The aan soprano and the fand-dan: ‘and toee—value sagresvessemve AD Ne , Bn, 4 J , . Herefor t t wo other pr o Short Neinsook Dresees— Girough the journey she scarcely spoke |4 Week. And now he's got the Pennsyt- | wy 101, went to sleep in our chairs,” | Sich, “the andionne then, tied Jaugh-| Misses’ Black Cotton Hloge--wide he yoke ami Gishop stylee—value 2 26... a word, When we were neating Paris | vanis deepo and tunnels al) the way Py war | tl ingly out, each confident he could “do| -d'ble knees, heels toes ya’ and , Oinghem ate asked: acroat New York—-f6,000,000 in that, to) as cerng | better 'n that If he only wanted to try.” fi i Say, there won't be anybody out of birds to sing is a new CHILDREN'S GLOVES VALUG .Bsesessserssensnennsate “Do you know where he Is?” “No; but T ean trace him," I replied. fo T could. 1 bought a paper and band that Prince and Princess Ferdi- ,épend had the day before proceeded from Pars en route tor Glottenberg. Of edurse, Daynesborough had followed 0 must go on,” I sald. tung In the Players’ Club the other! A young gtrl Is placed near the bird ’Why?" night, The hour was growing late, and|cage, where for days she plays upon a HRecause your husband has gone on.” |except for these two An occasional | flute, At first the bird ts indifferent Be odeyed me like a lamb; but there | ocraggler the club was deserted. Thejto the strange motes, and {t requires wis a look about her pretty mouth titkt made me doubt if Daynesboroug!t ‘would find her like @ lamb, atret work in the Eighteenth for the neyy two +years, them? Not Henkel.” ee LIVER HREFORD, conversation lagged fo Mereford, leaning far back in his ohatr, And, who's giving It to by . the writer, and Ned Simmons, ¢ were sit- time and Mr, ched his arnis above his head and find thet they can demand o larg price for thelr songsters whi know how to warble “Bedelia,” “H watha” and other songs of the day. wrinkle successfully adopted in London and soon to be taken up bird dealers in New York. They much patienee om the part of the| int Powers has presented the reserve side of the picture, and it must be sonfes- teacher, But after a long time the|#ed, presented a scene frequent in American households. bird begins to repeat the first bar of | AM MENTS. NEW YORK ROOF TO-NIGHT ss GUERRERO IN THE DRAMATIC PANTOMIMB CHILDREN'S H. S. Webbe eRe biritbiekithbe thE H rere! H has been said and written in pity of the wite who has to ask her hus- band for pocket money and in condemnation of the unfeeling man who makes her petition necessary, [n the accompanying {illustration Cartoon “Mamma, papa wants a nickel,” says the still small voice of the little boy Black, Navy. We went to the principal hotel {| yawned, the tune, This is the gtrl’s cue, Sne| standing beside the father, With the woe-begone searching gaze and the flat Dresses Glottenberg, | introduced Lady pape “Not so very polite?” said Mr. Sim-/takes up the music where the bird |tened pockets, while his gorgeously attired better-half twinkles her diamond CARM EN \idbrough as my sister, Miss age is mona, stops, and gradually, bar by bar, |¢#!tings, flutters the leaves of the many bank books in which his hard-earned a * Jason, and stated that she was in weak) «not go it's noticeable on # dark) coaches him the full tune, ‘lanlary has been Geposited, and consideres the ptition, 7§ 'N THE PRODUCTION 7 § Beaith and would keep her room for the present. Then I saliied forth, inten on Giscovering Dumergue; he would be able taypbst me up in the state of affairs. my way I met the King taking his) Gally drive. He was e dour, sour-look- ing, pasty-faced creature, and I quite fandérstood that he would fail to appre- 3 character- nigh “BI RO, Dumergue told me of princess's former oenchant for him, it" sald 1, Invited him here and he's palace, You imagine the shook his head dolefully, brincesa holds the trumps,” he Gpewered. “Jahon, she's a clever wom- We tin Detnd to bad, very shusp: ear probably was the most polite and beat- * peplied Mr. Hereford. immons,” continued the wr'ter, “L Out of the Mouths of Babes. FAAAIAI ISAS, “Oh, dear!" sighed six-year-old Harry, “Why?" asked his mother, $100. =A bullfin easiest to teach to sing. Birds thus taught bring from ch As aid to he the “I wish I was twins.” “Bo T could send the other half to school while this half went fishing,” ha replied. Little Bessie was suffering from the earache, and, calling her mother to the sofa on which she was lying, she saié; “Mamma, If * should die don’t for fet to put my dolls tn mourning.” “Now, Margie, you must do as mamma tells you. When I was a little gir) Mike you I was always obedient.” Marg'o (aged five)—I'm giad you tol dren I'll teil them what a good little girl thelr grandma was,—Chicago News, magma. When I have any chil 0 to It Is well enough to comminserate wives who have to plead tearfully for cars fare, if, Indeed, there be any of this variety, but what about the husband who has to ask for the price of a glass of beer? He exists In large numbers—for the man whose knowledge of his own inability to Keep money mmkes him turn his weekly earnings over to his wife oftener than not @lscovers that she fimis it equally impossible to give it up, and, that his mid-week request for funds ts mit vy an Inquiry as to what he did with the $1.90 she allowed him on her Saturiay night schedule for car fare and lunch, Yet If he asserts himself and undertakes to keep his own roll, he finds ort oftener than not that he fs flat-broke long before pay day. WHO SHOULD KEEP THE MONEY ANYHOW-—HUSBAND OR WIFE? What do EVENING WORLD r think about !t? Should the man turn over his entire wages monke his wife a regular allowance, or pay the bills himself and give her only what she requires for pin-money? %, Will the EVENING WORLD readers, men and women, write thelr views on | ond expertences fn, solving this intricate domestic prodle ? DATAS ? The Human Encyclopedia, Stuckixa MACHARS, JUGGLING CI AMM BROTHERS, THE MUSICAL MARTINS, WINCHERMAN'S BEARS, Louis Ned Waybura's Gis Aerial Gard Fay Temeieton. Peer F. Dalley. PROCTOR’S yoshi 8 | sobt.T. Matnes@Laura Heee Crewa, Ot Master did Comedy Mull. | Ce OID AVR, “83 £ AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! HAMMBRETRIN'S, 42 at, Biway, 7 4) ARADISE ROOF GARDENS ff seis i. clned '* Wendertal | tn & one-act wilt find quick it spot on Atlantic coast; alwaye 15 couler than on Broadway. Bathin Permanent exposition of splepdt nment. Excursion boate from New ( “THE Iai ein eke Bie Vaulev is of PURE AND FLAMES, ASTOR’ St Hoth * a L UN THE GREAT FIRE 8}i0OW. 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