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RGARET HUBBARD AYER Tells How Lovely Woman « # « # « & se a a «4 4 4 Makes a Martyr of Herself to Reduce Her Weight. HEAR Weet Fourteenth Str Tuesday Is Children’s Day during the Summer, therefore, to-morrow Following Morning Specials for the Young Folks:— Girls’ Washable Dreases Low neck and Russian styles— plain and striped Chambrays mgly and Per ale—whtte Pique and “B10 Wyn 5 5 fancy braid trim-—4 to ld Morning Sale Price... made to sell at $1.25 to ha 59 THIRD FLOOR. Morning Sale a iriee. see / wld mu wane To Reduce Flesh 4 Dancing hobby with my neighbor, and she con- tinued: dragged up on the beach furnished the “To .be out on the beach at half past | apparatus for the obesity treatment, 1 five is really exhilarating, That {s,/ tried to push it backward, digging my after you're once there, feet in the sand hard. If I moved It ‘The half-mile run ts diMoult in the|@ foot I considered it @ good bit of deep sand, which makes each step hard,| work. Then I would try to work the but once you have been @ little way,/boat forward on the sand, using the particularly if you @ & companion In| oars, the most dificult task of all. “An old rowboat that had been 3 : - misery, the knowledge that you are not| “After an hour's hard work on the E : basil ‘i ; : only reducing your weight but so stin-| beach I rested for a few moments then om _ ‘ ulating your circulation that every | ‘ok a quick plunge into the ocean and a LHarde: Kerc/se Push ARowboor rouge Gan Jumpin orman frels the beneficent effects buoys | ome again for a hearty breakfast. Oh, , In The ep Sand. one up to continue the exero yea, I ate ali I wanted to and took « a ‘ “1 never felt so well in. my life as} eben” cite enon, besides, but “ p T wag one of thone Kcorching hot. days) asked a neighbor on whose veranda 1] ply melts off, Yes, once upon a time| otherwise exercise in the deepest, when I took the the sand cure last year pA inornity, oat pe tall ee } when even breathing becomes an ef- | had thought to fad a breeze We spent a summer experimenting in| heaviest sand that Lean find on the | every morning for an hour f would ex-| that 1 never looked or felt as well In “Katevfere, indeed! Why, they are te- | 4ifforent shades of hatr, now we in-/ shore, I shall get up about & every foc Up a steep bill, toading to the T did the summer that 1 ercise in the sand, dancing, jumping, eit tolled two feminine figures, | ducing thelr weight according to the| crease or decrease our weight as we| morning and go down to the beach. | rgcing, took, the deep-aand cure for superfluous huge ind uncanny in outline, Both of | newest system—and what they wear | like. My exercise will begin by running @ ps Me eS oh AR _SACOE ET aT thom wore heavy sweaters, with collars | outside is not half as uncomfortable as| “I'll tell you candidly that flesh which | good half-mile in the deep sand. You turned up. heavy woollet skirts, and|the swathings of rubber eloth which | runs off in streams of perspiration runs | tee, it {s particularly about the hips AMUSEME Te, like to grow each carried her own golf sticks. The | they have on underneath, But almost |on again when too much drinking water | and waist that I ——— expresslns on both feces "vas that seen | every woman ’now Is elther reducing or | {s indulged in, and when I find that [| #ighter, Though t eating process NEW YORK ROOF rf 500 pictures of the carly martyrs, with} increasing her walght, and this ta the| am getting fat again I shail try the |!s rapid it tf @ bit too uncomfortable | perhaps a shade mere yelf-satistaction, | latest and quickest method of literally | deep-sand cure.” for me," TO-NIGHT AT 8.30, aad considerable humidity, steaming off one’s fat. “Deep sand! Don't tell me that you! I meekly interposed that in my hum- “Would you mind telling me where| ‘You see the warm clothing and ex-|are going to swallow it or bury your-| blo opinion the deep-sand cure didn’t | CARMEN those women have escaped from and|ercise induce perspiration to such an jseif in it." strike me as particularly alluring, WITH Why some ohe doés not interfere?” I]extent that the superfluous flesh sim-| “Not at all, I'm going to dance and | either, But the eure was evidently GUERRERO TIN THE PRODUCTION—T8 - ' DATAS? r e LENE OBRARD, ste ETTO RAMILT. PANTZE:! 4 00K, | # That Terrible Man # By W. &. Norris, TERRA itn b . 4 ayaniiNe Macha NA ‘ - Ned Wayburn'a Glste (By permission of George Munrd’a Sons.) | whether he would, arid he few w into one| Laura, “You must go! ., | Cottawe near the sea, In new speciaftion Copyright 1803 by George Munro's Sons. [of hia {rightful passions, eas “He most gg will find me here,’ Then for the first time it struck fer it Was not her fortune tl a + observed Ever ard Hing. ‘for I have Everard that the proper course for a = AERIAL GARDENS. NOPSIS OF PRECEDING cHaPrens, | Then he read my thoughts—as evo | Ro intention. of saving te Font until yes Peg hae Wet DewcrTPUL J iss Fempierrn ae eerste know he can—and swore that if 1 tors iced to her feet. “That m home ‘and eall again in the light ot Sey. ust nything rather than that!” | He was a fairly strong man, Peter F. Dalley.’ Svan v eit a ina, Te tet der me and yor Vchementiy. “Listen 1 | hardly ‘belt to be Sour | oe Dir Laufa. © the influence was ob-| "Not If you ges e careful. He only | $i érialmed ve something if you aut etn’ nd as to wee Comforting to the ’ * sealed by pypeotiae, Po Bi) mien hy: Into Deas id the grentng. Atos | promise B reser Vo go away ne, i's Fo K i “1 se, he wich ANY po iN rom ne Hv quite know, 0 ~ sll gverars propesse to Laura and te accepted, | from some of the tra trad udespeople that he hore. twill promige to tell him that 1| however, will serve. to beat @ cur with stomach, Avert indiges- 4 loves Laure Denham and i. rompereatet. Count Sourat brought vou nae here he would mur- Kear! iringyof the engagement, epirits) had taken @ small that I can never love him,| and he felt sure that this fellow wi way, between this and” Sand has | ove you, ienay yet let me off; it la| cur. , nobody likes to tion. Ask your Coolest. epot ; oo sald nothing about it to us; he is tiways possible. Hi al slong that ha| two mites nliht in pursult of a cer: 2 fonteen ctr mat oat a in +| tain ol an | 0,00 Pk posi th rr CHAPTER Tv. Kad’ Mra Patterson slipped out of the @ without my con-| Meential, “considerations. everard, | doctor about Chiclets, tainments Emarlsn boats ot apeuaid Face to Face at Last. the room by one door as Laura entered | **2%) wien ints assurance Everard was | therefore, advanced and rapped loudly fovated saa te m Column A week of weary, hop earch fol-| at the other, tofeed to content himself. on the door, Almost Tmediately ua Retailers Suppiied by any Jobber Bridge. ADMISSI« re, nroonlva lowed. Then one mornng Everard re-| ,¥ hen Laura saw who waa waiting for! ‘Ate that evening he saw Souratkin /fung open, ‘and Souratkin, a candle tn Toubert Aupplied by et | feiawian ve ard re-| her, she stopped short, her pale lps] eave the hotel after an interview with |one hand and a revolver in the other, FRANK 1 BBR & CO, Ine, ceived the following tear-btotted letter! moving, but no sound eame from them. | ;eave, the, Not) Ales ah Anita Win? | Stood before him Oe Lo LOWER Distrivuter a from Laura's aunt: oy im n low voles she exclaimed, “Oh, | COserved. ‘The latter entered a lonely |” "To Be Continued, F by LOWBNTHAL. Distributor ROCKAWAY Royal Hotel, Deal. | "sf; “is I who should oak this ques- ° | BEACH. -|| ‘NATURE'S: PLEASURE GROUND.” 'LUNA FIRE AND FL. AMES. The Great N. GREAT SUMMER sHOWS the World of Imitators, Ask You HAMMERSTRIN'S,42 8t.,B’ font ROOF GARDENS 8 PEWIT, the 12 Wa'VAtp ALIA" CO. of jonaul tace 41 | Wateon, Huten Examination | Walton, Sulliv ~ t ‘St Du. KING ee 2.1) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ROOF write to you. It is a dreadful risk—not yhy have you had so little faith in ta me alone—that would not matter, for] ™¢? | Why have you left me? Why h } ) “Dear Mr. Everard,—tI feet that I must returned Everard, rather sadly, b Tam only an old woman, and my life ts phar al Zo het eee and fooked at Dearly, over at any rate—but to you and/ him, frowning a little eeeming as his meaning. Laura; yet there is nothing else to be i did not quite wevery= done. If, after the way in which you| ,fi%% othe ake after & mintte ; have beon treated, your feelings are un- take told me that you, ave ineased f alsered, and if you wi: yourself to that man, Just at firs nies from a terntbiy iy cent hae pot Leo hapet but eater tf te be A #0 foolish as to upbra'! bay T'wiil explain everything t® you! that you are not nstble for any= that Is, if we meet, thing that you have done, Lat us for- SARAH PATTERSON.” | fet It. Some day, if you | ke. you shall It need bardly, be said that within an| ‘el me how it all happened. but not hour of the receipt of this unless you like. T am content either of the pt appeal! way, now that I haye found you again.” Everard was epeeting toward Deal as| But she wrenched herself away from fast as an expreas train could take him,| him with a revulsion of feeling as ab- | Hp resched his destination earty Ja the Taisen Tt cancel Ne ie matinee to Hathaway & 4, and others, e@tternoon, proceeded to the Royal/dream of it, He would kill you!” et wing discovered by in- ehanittes Henrene! am Bonen s Denham was out, but Everard. om TS con, hat Mee Pasternon woo at home, ad] {uiie,gatnae fs fy the mont sbyurd p . it shown at once into the presence) aul to be Killed 1 ‘a man who The Business Humorist. it of the latter lacy, ‘uttered such empty threats were in the . Mrs’ Patterson rushed across the heaps Hoty tovcarry them oat!” “yen boss seems to be an awful) himself,” said the Pretty Waitress Boe, GHAND CONCERT SUNDAY iH, | BC STOCK’ 84 AD To DRE. Am ay young, soclety iuatariy, appears DUSS He Vin pee to meet him, and selsed him byl what ha Ie. Yeu have merc nen hm deiner,” Femarket the Noon | | “A Mike comes to my station roxy ‘both hands. “Ob, Mr. Evertra!’ she|angry. Betore we left London he awore Customer, spooning Into his |larly and the Boss {s always bustling exclaim; “how goo and generous|t? me that he Would kill you rather| dessert. “He just told me that tn this | around, doing the genial, and they pass than that I should ever be vour wife;|moat famine Labor's interest were al lon the wea ay afraid e ' nha bi ey tmty Know he Meant it It Was N9/ steak, but we would meat in the sweet |ordered ham and eggs. ‘Straight up? ! Ks mas aca a ns “| “Was it because he sald t! by and by.” ‘lasked. He wanted to know what : Fos ‘sg ae abeet. Wet. A Leddont aa (Ree yea it the keope vp hel drive ewan | Strhight up’ was, and when I told bins pe ‘KEITH S {BEST SHOW ce, “E admit that I was afraid; 2 had “Yes, partl—or, rather, no, 1 don't|nough trade to satisfy you,” replied | no said, ‘Serve the exgs straight up, but tout : may Deed. St! Prices @he. and Soe. should dave writien gant zou wink Better of me than 1] the Pretty Waitress, T’'d Ike to have the meat lean.’ r a vthat the worst “oul Thad be:}1 had to do as, he Told me Wren t “Why, just yesterday a man with o| “Did you get that? Yes? Well, th dune believe tt Iie rat come. i wrote to sou I thought I might mfely|grip hurried in and stepping up to | Bobs was hanging around and be ne ‘STEEP EGHASE._” po tn he won j promise to rem: AE yi all my A y although I didn {Sou upd ane at pando, that hel tite. bi 1 my)the desk, says: this street run|ly dled laugbing, ous n't Matioeo marry bim| sirsneth, ‘Tcant rate in "And my) to the ferry? ‘No,’ say our own! Inugh muoh till I thought It over that CASINO stents, PIP, PAPE, POUR, =m i eer and tae not guess) nov know then that. hi “S\ Happy Thought, ‘this street doom | right. eee OS Heavens! Does she wish itt" | ints whi’ Sey aaes ese thes ‘Shale | runt stays right here—but you'll find | "Next day he tuatied up to a blonde | mmemrnnnennnnnnn BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, “Bho says #0. His influence over her|aald gently thy ave Histone to the ferry at the end of it.” typewriter (hat blows over here every PROCTO AN To-day, ‘ual a na to a an oatent that will, Zou Naten efit BYE oi | “re man; he got red and sare ay irom che, Park, Row—ahe hagn’t To-nignt |ORIGH’ 01 , n | com r he r= we Tosnigne a \ . Bornan vot erings area Witte (bf; | ‘Thanks awfully! I intended stopping | feouy “lovely time making us, girls fie MENT T ! BOAUH Wiea ne can be underst od ‘easily ‘enoug)s |long enough to eat here If the street ran tired. And started to (ell her the Morey © Laster. Neat Comeds” + 825 Mata Lik Chitdven at Sete., 10c loved you could be capehie cS to the ferry, but, he says, ‘seeing it|funay yarn. hha sie aiains 4 “cu 18 HHON Nt Eve 9.25 Mate S15 ing you to your tate?’ doesn’t rum I guess I can go some place | want the eggs it up, Dat Tet the Ih it BT Mates Laura . Myo sake of armament ne thi uch. where they ain’t 30 particular,’ be sayy. | mnat be leans be ee SMVLER Sabon” ri TaD ‘aot net Ok “And that’s the way it goes.” "And with that he. let out @ bark, root TOE, ABOON.” | The man who Is patient enough to ena thm ¢) times “Well, you know it's @ great tempta- yas ere Eo Siesie. ates Crews Tie Vaule, Noveities | pick oves a whole pan of quartz for iv ty ‘ Y tion to & man full of funny thinies to re- | $a to me? ee ne nugg® of gold could save time i train from atring them,” sald the Noon ind babor-Wy seeking “gold” through hse Nooo Customer. BCATUR 'Worig Wanta Sead the Wants to- | rh be here’ so0ay* bke,'ta {* "Bat be can't pet ous purigut te sary. Pact” Sraleegt er ining she yrosuaus =| (day i * aye no sense of humor?” MANHATTAN BEACH “pases. De, anew ‘on To-MGHT PALS BY NIGHT 42% =| sftects—all thoroughly fresh and clean FLOOR. Children’s Cambrio Drawers | Little Children’s Dresses Good quality. mite or hs pink and Vy hed ruMe with clus! tucks and two hematitching--alses to 16 Ae 19 ar ‘Timeralae Aes value 29 ty : 4 SECOND FLOOR. ee | Boys’ Tan Goat Shoes Boys! Soft Bocom Shirts New low heels-—extension soles— White and fancy Madras—hie mannish (ifs. gad in ony ane season's best styles in at fures—attached or detached cuffe— atthe, Ce } to Minch neck— @ and % cent qualiti Morning Sale Pric THIRD FLOOR. i Metle fe jenty above sizes to last bl ° One P, M.—usually $1.29... LD SOLD ONLY UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, ¢—_____________4 ALSO, TO-MORROW, ALL DAY:— FOR THE bos rng PINE WHITE LAWN DRESSES wmata i asmeten we |” evn Fle mah te fae ah Knee Pante—made of Tailors’ trim'gnod to 14 Fs. owere FAM, 1.98 See WR erase OO Mo tauibied ee eaed evode, eae Ee eet eam? gg | GIRLS’ COLORED WASH DRESSES Odd | pay Coexit Doyle Sree 2 and Morte Shite 2 fare la letcoae Double Breast and Nortolc Suite ina Gi ingame 49 to 14 yeare= all wool Chevicta—were HM... 9.08] 10 FBT, ssrssearesesnen® At rps eee Sth 80... 8.98 eLananen OP a were 1.9. 4.98 GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES . , Na’ Double Breast and AN, Mhogatgin 0 Norfolk Sulte-T to 1b yrs. 00 | Voller Youths Bulte—all wi son's best atyles—all + 14 to ® years—value 5.08 ‘Thowo that were Youths’ Trousers—Navy Ber, or, ‘Those that were ancy mixtures—value $3.00. Wastabie Hatg-Zame, Qoitn Techs | These that ware en tnd Beach ovtlue and wee Ak FB 00 Me ddren's Wide Brim He Hatem 4 CLEARANCE OF ie eS fancy Pt Word ler 8 LITTLE CHILDREN'S COATS Straw Hate-were “ Peg fR: Bilk—this season's best CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR| ‘Those that were a to tits Cotton Rib Veste—low neck— ‘Those that ware $13 to #15, +18] Those that were $18 to $20. Gause Veste—aitk boun 1 GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ REEPERS uttons—all sises—value 2... , wren nee and Mixtures, Merino Vests and Pants—16 inch— .26 | w. . canta each tise to 15 conte, bbed Umbrella Pants— 2 3 Z i 8 5 Ls Boys’ fivee' i to Bi valie Bene G5 | FOR THE LITTLE TOTS Long Nainsook Slips—tancy CHILDREN'S UNDERWAISTS, Etc. of tucks and cab pcaaien Dives Puffed Cambrio Waiste—"seconda"* of lai Cape tany are wegen sob i mmaticehinge full or 2 sont Epse-aise ‘Misses’ ype and he ‘orsets with straps— posed fhe re Wats 9) short hig ny eee rea —varie sen’ Corset it of pretty ree wn with ee, odd sizee—straps and pearl hings, ete, i ie” buttons—claap front—Walue 06... .80| Juri oy non Misses’ Corset Covera—round neck— lace trim—ribbon run—value 29... .15 Girls’ Grrele~Demm or Khaki— valu sieecesseees A Children's Waterproot Waders— to slip over dresses at seashore— bispuaibres i sree 40 | CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Combe Comme ouhe in ‘ Gause LisleBlack or White. v.vos 80 foeettinaped $05 poate ealee Cambric Ribbed or Cotton Hose—B: White, Tan—double knees, heel ted tle +P slses 4 to if yee nol Children’s Socks—Black or White. 19 be ytd nists “cnare flounce, Boys’ Hose—dbdie knee, heel & toe. 19 ay “y iS CHILDREN'S GLOV: “Goodwear” Muslin a Nigh Drawers Vehe tas Loves bivans be beg sodas phere Prk tn) poy) PTuiw ratte“ tol nee 7” 29. pe-8 ee ¢ ite Flannel Skirte—umbrefla CHILDREN’S H. S HAND'RS fancy stitch—value .8...... Outing Flannei Robes— White or col'd borders—usually 5... 3 tailor follarewith gitdie. value 28, ae MORNING SPECIALS in addition to those for Boys and Girls, quoted abover— Rich Pongee Silks Natural tint—durahlo, fashionaple fubries in Rreat demand for dresses and fancy cluaks, und rapid sellers at thelr regular price of 16 feoopnets Ag ape) a5 & morn. {ng special, to-MOrTOW,...,...+04 MAIN FLOOR. Women’s China whi Waists All white a Dack=-trout with groups of pin tue Pe cringe —uokeg deck Dress Lengths of Lacey Striped Muslins Also )imaithencmnet desirable - light and dark—for Bu dresses, wrappe' etc.— Morning 8. Fine White India Linons Nothing more desirable for dresses nd waists-—value 2% Morning Bale Prise.........+ MAIN FLOOR ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M. NO TRADING STAMPS......NO DECEPTIONS, | Reputable Qualities....Great Assortments, ., . Quick Selling Prices” STRAIGHTFORWARD DEALING. —_—_—_—_—=F Rugs Radical )Summer { Q@utek Clearance All Skinds Price Cuts. Millinery Prices, | FINE AXMINSTBR RUGE— Women's Fine Milan Hate—white ther| and black—<wo of the latest Rich Ortental, Medallion and othe Soe at Torareg usar i (| Balance of Children's Chi ma t . 6.79—value 9.00 | Sb te “I11.9g—vaiue gee) Bisek and etlers—"vere S..-ssies bd 17.98—value $25.00) Women's Black Liberty sik Hate $210.6 feet. newest Summer styles—vaiue $1.8 9@ 9 ald feet. 19.98—value $27.00 fi WOOL &MYRNA RUGS— BEST ALL ee Over a dosen this season's any furs } Coque Feather Pompons—Black, whi ite and colore—usually £0, style and colorings to mated | Women's ri Pee i lcot.vwu- 8.98-value siits| SHK Petticoats [Price Cat T.Ox10.8 feet 13.98-value 19591 Black Tamteta Sik Pesticontars alue $4.98] firm qua.ity—straight of rad~ Se adage uated accor ") ounce Ineh fri igns—valu } je reat Art pant Taffeta ‘Silk—Black, —val ad ae changeable Cann Sy | . with plea’ small Clee obs eckstings ” poenes~taree Ah SS

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