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It Is Your Pee to Dress Well. his customary habitiments Ml | with rage and tatters raked from the ks every inch part of] chamel house of nature, where they lean Senator, but put hi ould have rotted, to rot on me more 18 pale of expans! big straw hat and cal, thrifty, ebrewd, Men are prone, when they Jest or kick on big bills, to trtimate that these dead ® | Bnland farmer, Senator Cockrel 1OX8 | feeces of shes, barks of vegetables exactly like a venerable = Miasourt) and so on enter more largely into thé farmer, and his admiring constituents | composition of woman than of man, and call him “Garden @ass.” Senator Bev-|\ ont. with her multifarious, ‘pads P| ridge is usually the glars of fashion 49d | yusties and high heels, it is quite impos- once when he was on @ campalgning | there really is of most women, says tour in Indiana. on which he dispensed | the Chicago Tribune, with tall hat, frock coat and shoe pel-) Hue for matter of that, ts it so easy ish, he had the mortification to be mla+ . . taken for a tramp, Mf, Roosevelt has brs Wada OW) ine + | | been cow puncher, bear hunter, soldier and statesman, and has looked all the atripes parts merely by exchanging buckskin Byard Bg Rey seg for bak and khaki for broadcloth tn checks. He levels up uneven shoul- “Strange m1 . ’ Taba, onough, i atrikes me. | dors, He makes narrow shoulders broad says Carlyle's Prof, Teufelsdrockh, “81 140” aagy circumte to spindiing the same fact of there being tailors ANd) aa iys and atraightena out bowlegs he kg Aor horse T ride has OWN! ang knockknees, Louls XIV.'s éourtiers ole fell; strip him of the gir 4} thought him two inches taller than he > | Maps and extraneous tags | have was because they looked at the Louis tened around him and the noble crea! mage by the tailor instead of the Loule ture is his own sempster and weaver| made by nature, ond spinner; nay, his own bootmaker, All of which goes to show that Jeweller and man milliner, * © *)etmpele* Russell Sage uid not know While I-good heavena!-have thatohet| what he was talking about when he ad- myself over with the dead fleeces of! vised young men to buy cheap sults, sheep, the barks of vegetabies, the en-| Phere is many @ man in the world who traila of worms, the hides of oxen or] js only what his tailor has made him, seale, the felt of furred beasta and| and most people are first judged by walk abroad a rag screen, overheaped! their clothes, « Forsythe’s WEAH SW/MMER WHO /S ABLE ro HELP ALITTLA.O by looking at him, how much =e contibuted to a man and how allor? The tatlor makes the ~ — ary CLEVER JAP SECRETARY, The visit of Marquis Ito to America Always Seize a Drowning Man recalls an incident In which the Mare ~ quis's polished chief secretary and this week I+ from Behind — Best and inexperienced St. Paul newspaper wae ane ; = r Were the chief stat |‘. Exslet Ways to Get Him U3] Ess, BR" rs. Be Se! 1000 Dressy ' Ashore—Tread Water When ; ber of th Jap wee Housel Lovie 4 - “ and a sw mat, whe Was «@v- Patigued. / ; ~ ae Ba f {cated in Enguisn and German unive-* « Summer Waists w = by hia city editor to “cover Ito's to Bt. Paul, @ newspaper man. Me writes news. | Finest Japanese $4.00 $5.50 ' By Francis Geddes. Wee edart Gok tavent’” beeen whe Silk Waists $7.50 y (Champion High Diver.) reporter, to the secretary's amagemen: But the latter was equal to th occas sion. I fs, perhaps, in reseue work that t : vie cave." ho anid. gravely. atar.] Regular prices, 87,80, $10, $18 the real grit ¢nd nerve of the swim- decide that the beat thing 1 could do| 7 ¢ , mer {8 most thoroughly tried. It ts was to turn around and awim ashore, | OM, | acer him leave bled} Choice Persian $5, $0, $7.50 mo Child's play to tackle 4 man, or even | « whieh I accordingly did, alded by sun-| The Interview procesded this way.| & Linen Lawn & Woman, threshing about in the water, dry pushes trom behind given by my] but at its termination the secretary, | Waists $12.50 4 Re boy companion, who had never left me] With a twinkle In his eye, remarked! ebampion high diver of the world, in all this Hime. Sika ‘bao we ate eres, areatly fatigued by the San Francisco Bulletin, rr to reat iby eadng wat er. This is] But the reporter had fied. Regular prices, $9, $12.50, $25 If it happens that you are unfortunate fone by ‘sanding pe fectly erect in the | s=— a Hand Em- enough to de called upon to help a ae time I have helped a friend broidered $4.85 $5.75 4rowning person in the water, approach ; along by letting by Be ad Si: CrawfordCo,’ him poe behind never from the front. my shoulders, and wo persons tread- mpson Crawior je $9! Real Irish easily carry & third al 6.68 im by the elbow if possible, or 6 a gh 1 Ah 4 in t Linen Waists i hair; in fact, almost anywhere, word | sor crag, bari here are bot pre ven ory a as he gets no hold on you If ming to tire, reer \ eae ete eee, Shane Regular prices, 9.80, $11,80.813.60 alin, Sous boiats Wie bold ah oh fas my. faith in my father person had cramps in thelr ear the mould of form, but it is sald that] site to surmise how much or how little | We reserve petvilege of limiting purchasers i your sateiy eat be own éo- y saved me. He had told me |po) presse w Saab van es wl No such opportunity ever be- g i H had er. cud tak I ff one has the use of even one 100 pianos fore presented itself. We would| Skirts, etc. i een surprising things id the gurtace again, therefore it les be Soten: Nese Oe as pes Raines Gisies ts tad der ce ‘ A matter of ths simvlest| iy ‘Sits tnd drown Shemaivae whet |) will continue all this week, | |*4¥i## erty selection, to keep the head out of ‘not be drowned. atencked wiih * slant "fs mur head ) ao hard some people work came to the surface wie fat. John Forsythe A mood swimmer can often ald and out “Never eau Fnpoee” tad et dos 7 " mais pport & poorer swimmer, or aven that it didn't taxe me long tolanythton se reaiiy worth @o\n 4 ‘ THE WAIST HOUSE 865 Broaway, 17th and 48th Streets wt AMUSEMENTS, POLL LLL LAA board, proceeded to pinion his captive ee Tonight oy fe HE greatest assortment of am high - grade instruments sie BF a, falas ie ever offered in New York, UDIMGL sss, tat Rect pee, Se. # That Terrible Man # By W. &. Norris. (By permission of George Munro's Gon.) Copyright 1908 by George Munro's Sona, “You don't? You are a little difficult) upon his back. The Russian had sprung to canvines, but I shall endeavor to} upon him with such suddenness that he convince you." searcely knew what had happened, YNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. “Badeaver, by all means,” returned | much less pad time to defend himself. | struggling to the best of bis ability, foah Bvarera lovee Leste f Dephem ont t~ Tn another minute his arms wero bound| but the other was far more than a or is, mytterions The words were pardly out of his|tightly bebind his back with a pocket-|match for him, and, for any good that Siniee mouth when he was lying on the floor,| handkerchief; after which Souratkin,/he did, he might as well have sub- — " trom i it, face downward, i and fet & rope from the cup-| mitted from the outset. ‘ep foes alte gerne, pormbentrerenaniaMscnsoweel | semble Ae iel rani Hebbal terdtodie 4 Weta es tieoeine process was com- aa ' “ pleted, Souratkin placed him in a altting used planos— a ne a gains an interview Th Wait posture on the ground, with his back|) 1 Gabler. 1 Weber. Soctpedienaeee e Pretty Waitress against. the wall, and sald: “You will|| 3Knabes. . 2 Hazeltons. | — . perceive, Mr. Everard, that, you ai 1 Steinway. 1! Schubert. [completely in my power. shout “watil you lost your breath, and nobody would hear you. Have I proved 1 Chickering. my case to your satisfaction?” Remember that you can rod "No," seplied Everard, doggedly, “you chase pe t 1 f _*"foa wonder why I tive ta such « baven't, "Tou have proved tet cou zou | Purchase any of hear Pog toll mo, but that I knew before, What 1|¥ ments on easy monthly pay: key ; sald was thet you wouldn't do it, You|| ments "1 will most unquestionably be hanged if] Upright planos as low as $50. you do. Unless I retura to the hotel Square pianos as low as $15. before morning I shall bu missed, and vary suspicion will immediately point to you because @ number of people saw me walting for you outside, and may, for aught I kno we seen me follow you, HAMMERSTRIN'S. 63 8t., BY Tay You are already known to the vaice ‘ical aaa , ARADISE and your chanoe of escape would be 7 anytenae face Haas. scarcely worth consklering, A VILLE ACTS Fait, eis t you have estab- “Unfortunately for you,” observe @ Gort of ascendancy over her, Bouratkin, whe had Pi a hie 160! LUNA FIMLANo rau. soup that il bare coms Cournot al htt ay "suse a Horde eee end now I would rather that it ss io eee beautifully simple, I have or! A eae weapon exactly resembling the one thay ERIAL you ses When I have killed you, 1 foe tas RHR turn it toward myself and fire, gri * %. te my right erm, and inflicting a Sale, 4 Baby ROOF Theatre Bre wound. I then place it im your ‘Bla NEW YO YORK ROO ROOF sHOW. ms pend ant Presently your ingers} |For pied una t Se nee ee stiffen round ft. After that, I hasten tol bd 4! muir ACH the nearest police station. ‘Ah, gentle : PTA BE men, I am desolated! I have had the| J! ¥8 4 and "iat ‘oniyo » PERBWORKS misfortune to kill a man!’ I explain jhe! circumstances as well as my A Fight fer Lite, 1 Packard. 1 Schumann. HE Count went to « cupboard in the wall and took out « bottle and > <a Hi Everard ehoulders. “No,” he answered, ‘I didn't bring Fevoiver.” Sia bo me to compliment you upon pened. On the way out we met two } Meteank you; but € don't ave much oe wae lovely gentiemen, will allow We were rivais, yoal” - = — NOTIN? AiEMAY | RBAMLAND easton for alarm.” 5 pha ; = were furt against me because you! fae “tg Coney teinad ‘Ah, that is so like an Englishman? fell, I don't believe in flirting, considered that I had robbed you 9 { see. Drominent young cougars, never understand that the when a girl gets ot) fixed up she bates to waste it on nothing, doesn't she? And they had such niece neckties! Any | Way, she got to answering ‘em back and pulled me in before I knew it. And they weren't @ bit stingy. Bvery- affections of the lady whom | am abot, ‘ appears with panthers, p i some onary words Were exchanged; you seized on of the pistola which I keop aiwo:s i, To-MOUT PARIS BY NIGHT 402% onAxD. ‘CONCERT SUNDAY mater, Le ' bogs thing we wanted—the } nd chutes, | faded as a protection againat burglars - - bring and , the Bi and which, by ili-luck, was lying on the} Our terms apply y av, oa hand if yr heey Neves ‘ge Freee walt thom things where you have to| table; you fired, and I, what with th New seray an Cone ‘PASTOR’ § Spee or aa walet Sunday,” ob ota ipa! hold on to ench other, efit” observed | inatinet of self-defense, and what wit) Cull and Make Your Ow Terms, | eeiee Hutchings @ ¥4wards, Hathaway pan Siew eaenee 798 § babi gh am oye d wae pink otih tin the Noon Customer. the smart of the wound, returned iro! Cc h Cc dit ; ayn Mart uae eae ; SASS pg dy ontarar playtuily, | ,“Welt-t'm not saying. At upper| fire, ‘To my horror 1 discovered i v«! asn or Ure ° U S Sik To-niaht, £99) Jealousy of revenge—oh, no! E, thuat 20-0-07" retorted the Pretty | “me they steered us into @ swell res- Wass EE calered seer, beer ROOM FLAT D Reva ss] eS VENICE amt abet pee || wkehsie’ And aoaMannal’ taurant—and you know us girls Mke to] sink upon a bench, overpowered by FURNISHED AT Orchestra) Gurdon ‘That rouble with the “Well, a6 1 was saying, 1 went out | °@ Waited on occasionally. and they haa/ari¢t and remorse, 1 demand to ia | A” BOOM APARTMENT TT ANTIC GA have seen my lady friend! She fixed up Do you think “that any jury could € FURNISHED AT Biliott & het Harr iarrye cat hy) 3 s ij Hergman, Bachert's KEITH’ S35 S81 8804-2. pool in the world. Ocead water, “Yea! There was her ntleman friend slinging steaks; that’s the job vies ine of murder upon such Sure heaton Do you think, by ehanee, 4 Renisbed Com Patterson or Mire Denham would state ROOM APARTM ines they had heard me threaten yene | |S Costly Furnished life? Not they! They would vnow nothing. Even you Will concede int 1 have power enough Aver them to close their lps when I exert it Prejtre ; 14 tn War. an, NewGroube ttien, for death.” ‘ie pay ; ti The last four words were spoken in al 4 : é urate mh DEP POUT, totally different voice from the pre UP, ceding ones. Souratkins faco et pressed a diabolical joy, His narcow! fer ate Sa NORTH BEACH. So 16 | akas he slowty. vamed his revolver and PREE FIREWORKS TO-NIGHT. BRIGH en Grover fa oy Tone Mri | EAT GF 34,92, 99 or 134INSi. 9 oe Saran 3 35 g $ Es g a 4 plot thickens, , “When Ida seen him she never let on, and walked haughtlly past to anothe “To. table, We ordered up all we wanted poe But late Saturday he called | cia were never letiing on, just having a her up and said he'd got a steady 49>! pertectly lovely time, and m y friend was it off, " i @ funny joke, when thi wins ner ic one ) this (eliow ~ Fi Es i oe ther stu » arer; yon telored wa to my aowe| , ; MADISON SQUARE: GARDEN ROOF) 4)Cushion Tops—vy yard or strip. Walton, Sullivan & Pasquelens, and cael Hyg the ornamental jop and Until Further Notice, HEAR West Fourteenth Street MORNING SALES \ To-morrow Until 1 P. M. To preveat dealers buylag quantitles. Our morning specials are worth & journey of many miles, Bleached Table Damasks Mercerised satin flnish—five 27 desirable terns—58 wel wide good value at .@., MAIN FLOOR. Others talk “Trading Stampa? VALUE fe the topic heret Mohaire and Etamines F sad Mohair Re a. Navy and From a recent article we quote: —also Etamine Canvas “In plain Engilsh the Trading Stamp in le. al ye gee . ta In a stock of ebeep premiums, end MAIN FLOOR. Women’s ofa rons are: balers Gr front an me 29 | value . SECOND FLOOR. 4-inch Taffeta Ribbons Bed es, hie yA Salad | hee ant gee Fancy Brocade Chambraye Full 32 inches wide—Tan, Gray, etal t Blue—eplend ‘Aist Bull Dresees, ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M NO MAIL ORDERS, —_—__——_—_—* True Economy Rey tn saving on tmmediate been Our annouacements constantly GREAT MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITES in Goods in present demand, Others talk ‘‘Trading Stampe’’—VALUE te the tople bere, ——__—_—__——"* Women's Waists, neateat |Fine Bureau Scarfs prise Oo | scathe-t0 a Soothe wom ‘White or Black China ses Walste— et pats roan eae ot lace—all sivee—value $.09........' Seer bid and eet si as ‘ashable Payee Ne oat and natural | Neckwear Bearer an| tbs eee ee ae pre ae eal teh ith = oS Ton dollars makes one cont tock very emall.| Stationery, etc. VALUE OF TRADING STAMPS: Ove stamp ts worth 7 of © mil, Toilet Articles, or bar sa Prices. For purchase =‘ They _ give: Worts o ‘Tea conte 1 stamp hom ue 10 stamps = 1 mill 0.0 10) otamge leeat 10.00 1,000 stamps = ems Is it worth while to apead ten del- Jare to vhase around to get one cent? Bvideatly not—therefore some trading stamp folks don't codeom ja cash until 90 tempos ore offered in a bunch, and only give Pose value, FIVE CENTS, for the let. A GREAT SCHEME, but please, ob, please, give something easier. Depa ————) Novelty Curtain Nets! Bea ee Eh wuch & f to match for the back— entire atrip.. mie @ Dutch figure Cushion Tops— very autint all colore each... tire, sap Im Upheoletery—Special Tadic. . at tree Men's | iidee. . from neat designs i Furnishings | jowerea Prices. eae s-fine Conted Metros, Were ae aaliges irte— Madras ou white or it separate Cults ‘equal toany fw Shirts raeewhere. a] Men's Madras Pajamas —oew stripes nd Lo meg hr itary Collar fares Peart gee . mele ow ou a emb'y—value | pass @eat-- Bal