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THE WORLD!” TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1904. “aTORY OF OF 4 JEWEL ROBBERY. |} MARGARE T HUBBARD AYER on Beauty #& & & oo oS Vall Fecha Neca Me The House o On the Marsh ae. «6 The True Secret of a Good Healthy Complexion. By. Florence Warden, Bi foetta ¢, see Mynre’s, Sane) fhrougts fr4_Open window out into the merece ere ea | rarer || sate MORNING SALES . 24 governess to & ae “The House on th in me m¥ch yet—I was foo’ much " zi + Hee employer, Mr. Rayner, is very ed for that, and to much occupled \ amt ‘ fe her, but hie wite is eccentric and| it" Laurence » pitiful distress, He did f 3 : bey " fr W dh ‘ f hot attem in the hopel: iN . ‘ . J ¥ Tnbelanegd IN Nee Ne cep eae Unghe, popetese ’ Sets : ‘ O-Mmorrow, We Inesday, me on a & fa tore ‘Gooch, off the body of m hy Wat prevented by Me. rock and bandaged my arm himself” to “Let ime tell you about the robbe: i oH - ° i Fine Mercerized Voiles ean ct b elgnboring cxeine | You will hear and understand fe ait th i f Af ‘ , i Eph of fine Combed Twisted Yarn~ robberies occuf In. the time,” satd he very gravely and gently, sete | . “4 a ¢ ‘ sorter in season at 19 cts, o) @ absence in Londow. | "I found the policomen in the park and . ; ¢ i 4 Cang + bors ringe— 8% complicity, stationed them in tne shrubbery, and I 5 ‘ F Cast) J ) , Injured in an attempt to | stood myse! ty close Man over ag t and one ot! the galley, When) the back en eee aor ee tham they | there Wwe walted untit nearly half seven, when a man through # fog and tapped at the che dook, “Oni maids ned it, by ay hawees CHAPTER V v. turned ‘out, for she was expecting James Weedtall. pete I don't believe ehe poor art MAT afternoon, as I was going to ted what his real business was; the village, J met Lawrence Reade, . bad had been away for several the S00 afer A fow 2 aye, and listened eageriy a0 I told him! ouch man came up a Gf theexotting events that hed tran- Seon Ay @plved meantime at the Allers, , When 1 mentioned Tom Parkes he etarted. “Ve oven the fellow!” he exclaimed, | until 4 » jad at shut the door Te. 7 Vor several days been a cl i ‘: 4 Re t s FPN yong — pe Ag go | the the house until he was Pegs f 4 , 4 ' i ey ; the maids. 1 must go at once to the Ioae | . ee : Tt should be soaked for a few green} eae polloe. He and his gang may Intend to in warm water before using, and wu ls yy | St k Cl Feb us this very nignt. He doubtless wong ‘satlyUanuer covet of" the te y.3 é rh uy only with @ pure soap, emi- nnua OC ea ran Mirted with the maid to learn dispo-| them, @ folleared with the ot! . and beat methods of lightening There aro @ great many pure soaps 1 aitien of our valuables, All you've told | 18 & few minutes we heard a soft w whis: "4 Cro or! low-looking face and can be heartily] on the market at very sma prices, A It is not a question of value now but what prices will eon i ¢, room wi r+ sell, “ae a for ten. seh wit ‘" Sane dea’ wy tan 0 Cnet pomoupenn a Oe ees can poe sol Re Var ine ene oad “ clear accumulations. .....Sell, sell, ty the order of the yh if fmantioned 0 the police.” ot Pigg ba iM ous to drink so much water. , irritates the skin, A simple method of ; m Pre-Inveutery Wash Dress |Pre.tnventory “What is it?’ I asked eageriy, 4 4 4 If a pitcher of water and a glass are testing scap is to taste it with the lip] akin eo much complained of, Is cause: (O@eptnge + But he would tel! me nothing. the thea” roan hen det a By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. placed on the dressing-inble the requi-| gf the tongue. If the taste ia bitter|/by a clogging of the system, and no Fabrics 1s-et, Newport Suitings.. eons \-ct, Linen Batistes—natural tints Md Iset. Fancy Batistes—tinen finish and “stingy” the soap is too strong Some of (he most Inex- are quite soft to the ite, und the price cannot be taken a & certificate of excellency. amount of face powder or @ stringent lotion will do away with the con- they may for @ thme re & A greasy skin usually goes hand in hand with an anaemic yx two. poticeanrn in order to watoh ‘the forming the morning toilet, ind every After dinner, as we all sat in the) further proc plexion Hes in good digestion and ng J ° @aing-room, Mr, Rayner, as was his| thieves, ares Went ens Erase Proper etrewlation of the blood.| Woman who consclentiously tries ‘his ‘qeual evening custom, rose and, going) Which Tom carried off himseit; and|No amount of lotions, creams or| Water cure for a week evan will notice then we watched anxiously for the nex: | the wonderful whitening effect it prod+ fato the music room, took up his violin. | movement of the man ta the tne Dowderg can cover up the ravages! . LA ‘That evening tho detective dined with walk off wit! foltowed, however, TT foundation of a good com-|fite amount can be sipped while per- “ fond of music, Mr, May- x of poor health, and neither biack-| Wes om the shin, This internal bath} A very tender skin can be scrubbed] condition of the blood and a deranged wort” fe saked the detective, nt, Steet from omingam it sock heads, 90 frequent a complaint, hee has the same effect on the Inner organg| with the right brush and good soap as} system, “No,” grunted the latter, “I hate it.” mped down and landed on his| gray, olly sking, blotches nor any ot | #84 the blood as an oxternal bath has] well as the coarse complexion, and will] ‘The water cure will be found helo- 1 atways piay the violin for an hour upon Sia Bete “? of us were ling many other skin affections can be| the skin, and should not more be|respond gratefully to the treatirent./ ful here, together with @ nourishing 4 ug neglected than tne.daily ablutions, The bristles of the brush are able to] diet and out-of-door exercise, Tea, cof- @ 20 after dinner,” went on Mr, Ray-| i In turn thought we ha permanently remedied by any external | “wat an ft annoys you, I'll play in . 'd | treatment, at least not until we find the muste room and shut the double magic lotion, Which, however, docs ‘doen between that room and this,| Any years on the forcs, recognized him, Mot mean that creams, tollet , | # nothing to equal It in removing dust Save dnother glass of wine.” ; Woodfall, On the contrary, they, | "4 srease from the face, many women I went into the music room with Mr. sary, but only combined | still cling to the face cloth or, what is jBayner to help him sort out some he with @ senstble treatment of the generat | #!ll woree, wash their faces with their ‘quate, Then I returned to the drawing- that moment thi ape man left | health, |bands. Some women with very Despite the fact that the face brush has so many diselples, and that there penetrate and take away the dust par- Ucles lodged in the minute openings of the pores, whereas a cloth simply off the top layer of grime, #0 to Enlarged pores can only be made to contract by the friction of the rush and the internal treatment alded by ten, pasteies, rich food and too many sweets are to be avoided. One of the simpliest home remedies for lightening the complexion 1s to take a dessert- spoonful of powdgred .charcoa!l in Pre-tavestery { Silks and Dress Goods water on arising, and a teaspoonful of om dandelion extract (taraxacum) after foun, He shut the double doors and]. "1 on afraid. ‘Tha | A% & Tule most people drink tar too |cate skins complain of the harshness of] facial massage. each meal for about three works. The] {Agy\aaa Hennattag—tovaly 2. 29 Regan to ‘We could hear every ues got Oo} we wolear as | uittle pure water, and they would be|the brush, The correct complexion] The over secretion of the pores, 6!¥-| effects of this treatment on the color 4 inch yer. the closed dodre. He Was) ty, ‘tales? you tell me where Maynard benefited by taking from three to four brush is nolther too hard mor too soft., ing the olly and greasy look to thelof the skin will be surprising. er alte trie! mr aa mote deapite Bven the de-| J got th ; : a] este ee way into A yp ng foe oe | age: ner hy sn sitting. pale and uw) ps, sartay erty, eyes, Maynard Maynard was rather arowny, 0nd, ye detective shook tering “Bravo—very tart wounds of Schubert's hissy ana Fignced at awey on Mr, Rayner's a to make an effort to listen f Hi fat isl of ai winked rise st; and D : quietly under tis $88, et $ . =i , the eet scoundre! me ald the other, atarthea, Linings ebatr : ? s . 4 ) tons baad ™ Mir. Yes, Ra: ; Rogee at Twit Fine Scotch me styles : simpis dag te 33 you? but to , whl vn, wy in ana colo; ted et~taker that kn; by . " were Morera Pepe .» 87 wery Ireaythe missing forger, James Wood- ’ » i ‘ A Bit fee Buraey Jon 4 Mires vintee zie Sh (To Be Concluded.) from lowed. Tt was not 1 id not care for that j vit saree” ove of m/f YoU Were Mayor struck me at once as be- ich full tones Mr, Ray- What Would You Do? cP. 4 i BEEZ SFE i Write 100 words, not more, to “What-Would-You-Do | ‘ditor, Evening World, New York: City,” and you may win a $5, $3 or $2 prize. [! ’ oO a | ae Pe) faa Teach Ly rpg corgi 2 yards long—were $8.80...4:0:0 1.96 to that all children would be accom- DMustine~w Modated for all-day sessions, I would take unnecessary studies out of high schools and establish short, briet] THE EVENING WORLD offers |courses for young people in order to en- | rise of $10 tor the best aneedo' able them to support themselves, Ios child life. same; that ts have cece ihe city the} 4 sceond prise ot $10 18 offered treet and pave all streets well, for mek, |f02 the best ehild’s story told in ness often prevails in unpaved streets | the child’s own language, the child that have no sewers, Above all, I would | to be mot over seven years, ° be as fair and honest as I could be with every one, MARTHA MOEHRING, Fourteen years old, ‘Buy my | ing and the youngster repeats every ex- ‘Go see) preusion he hears to the consternation of Aunt Kats." 80 I go to Aunt Kate's aud | his parents, His father having remon- qhe isn't there, and then I go in to} strated and punished him without any see her neighbor and I say, “Bay, buy | effect, finally resorted to bribery, Hear- my ‘taters for five centat’’ and she does, | ing hia son use a swear word he offered And then I go home and get Arthur—| tim @ quarter if he would not use that! he's my pal-and I say to Arthur, “Let's | word for three err... fx) ber Wat lta qui get some more ‘taters and sell thenr to | contented and the Mrs, Neighbor.” And so we goes down to see her and she says, "I only have Wyckoff avenue, corner Greene atreet, Bo we sald all right, we'll) do Evergreen, L, 1. tqke that, and then we went back to An Altratetic mamma and said, “Mamma give us er peo Ry ger by four cents to make up the other five Pre-taventery (Curtain Poles, tle borax and you double the| OMerings 4 Shades, Cords, cinningpowe power of soap and water, et... Curtain Loops ‘eam Brand is purest and best, ure Corde—regulariy @..... SH Pacific Coast Borax Co, rat “Tapeczy Carain Leone, ‘and .90 oops | New York. Chicago. San Francisco, —————————EE== mene dooms Fs LO, Mot of words substituted by a child for the ordinary English words. Bend lottore written om one sido pr. 39 and .79 GEISHA SOUS Pumaly and 4 ota arden 9 Talla Fie grag ee gy my, ability to provide a ac! t Ayer, Evening World, New York i And Se, i. Ane ye, wented Hai rys venenaney, eka * hool sea! ¢ store a scream, for every boy and girl in the city, Cur, ha ¥ amall son calls the flag 6 na i hod like to dig 'taters, only don't ti the breese “ ‘Ran, I would exercise keen judgment as to tell pai fees floating in the , snoeas, te io reyes JON WARREY CURTIS. from the exclamation “hurrah,” affixing my signature to any document nhs te po + 4 that migat cone before the I would By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, A Good Bargain, by f der PR ood at pemysed Fisparation ignore the various suggestioris from oranks (who may be found in sbun- 1s exceedingly fond of the so- Gance) aa to my duties as @ Mayor. T/man, Malt an hour after The Evening I would not shirk trom doing my work |worq was issued Johnny was dictaiing deni Lo pnd ppokd yey Lapa” for the sole benefit of the general his story to his father, and, Iki real wid public. IBAAC WORKMAN, thor, he sends his picture to be pub- No, 8 Madigon street, city. [fished over his first. iiterary venture, mene AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, SD aie & Saw eblcine two lav vet ton xa then | PROCTOR'S fo, Se. | HERALD SQUARE THEATRE Be [me "Sony snd ot ork bad flag gh por dR lel ac ovitetnee, res. OPENS THURSDAY Niciir, i Ey cag de, ttt eat samen ome 04 | Pwr cel SAM BERNARD San omen. anata ea INR emeseneee tee” THE GIRL FROM KAY'S JOHN F. COLLINS, the fact that the first two stories re- ‘With Original Co,, incl. Hattie Williama, celved In the contest show a most de- U6I SLi wn Sa BQUIRE GAROEE oP cided business instinct on the pert of ig tah a 4 Irving PI, Tis Paris by Ni a John Warren Curtis is an enterprising boy, He ought to make @ good business dodie, cat meow, milk meek, bottle bot, bread and jelly bwed and jeddy, crip word pry uncle uncee, For tly, it which he is very fond, oa HE son of a celebrated dramatist % aaeie aren wee 7 oy sis og didn AMUSEMENTS, “NORTH BEACH. ut bt St aa FIREWORKS ITALIEN TO-NIGHT, Sent hese ji oo PRIEST |B. 34, 92, 99 or 134 St, Tove er 3 PASTOR'S" S VnIMiate | faire BAN ers the'r herces, Johnay Curtis is certainly & money-maker, and the dramatts(’¢ son knows when to catch the psycholegical Wouep let the push-cart men go | they pleased. It would be better for them and for the people. ran ihaee he aioe emer’ | | Wash Btand Bearfe—were 2 po th B oo Seednveasery { Gerteies and B, WISNER, moment and turn it to profitable ae- with GRAND CONCERT SUNDAY yey Avon Comedy Fours pt et Wave’ | pee, ory ( Hosiery and Da, to Rast wires ere ety. | cant THE ETERNAL CITY. Beare wu haat ans | Geaertenr ore Schools. Probably wiseacres will shake their 50, 75.1.0, Mate, Wed sats Be kis pelt Rs MALORaY RID 0.68 0 meaty a forebodti hen they read of | caaral Vests—Stik, Lisle, Wool and WOULD do what I thought best ana | ends |2 foreboding we ovine wee paaat At ise 13 ARADISE ROOF GARDENS coronhand crochet “end lace trim make i one particular point to hry < hecaciert " L 1 FLAMES, DURBAR PURRGATION of BDUCATED LION _12 Pig Vaudevillo Acts & Rairavaganns, ribbon and tape rung) of low neck bulld more schoote, have more | cratinty Dat sroa’ mints una from: bet mneion ree ACH | SILVER SLIPPER, | with or winest sf ig ia, ways been sald to have g rabpae by Rg aS ’ White—all sites, inchuding| 5 1. ventory Leather Belts” tethers and ‘better ventilation In the] isivor operations In t Park _ Saas oc inbwon hal a ¢ ; Oderings Ae schoolrooms, For children to sit five | they hold the considers n bo. won J ta Suit Cases — hours of the day and Inhale impure air | of jhe many trae alg Me son TTT $8 | were ‘ D BOY Tm es is enough to dull the minds of seid chii- | nuh tt us eieasant ty duc i 4 At BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. (65 | were | MEY Cotore-fteal Oe ren, thus preventing Wnreliigent work | hing view of lite iumtsed . Batley / ARR AARP AR RAADAADDDDAPDDPDDR RADA, . 49 were 15. ~ on the learner's part. and prutriotism. phi ah gts. Ente | women's Black Lisle Hose—emb'é fi » MINNIE D. POTTER. As It hapoens, no little ~irls hove vet 4 | NEW YORK | THEATREES: la a sty ort ry applique instep—double heels and 90 Py seed Sfteen, [eeniribuced tothe contest, It soa" ‘ Jngtn® | NEW REx eeaere 1 and No, 46 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn. | pues” heart aunt ot Proves 7 EARLE? rine MAID Tite MUM MY | we * oy Cateons "nat second 9 Me He Free Thinking. Mitot'e caer Markos’ os 1 ctisibats (hele . de hl ay 2. Aaya yo the Creat Men's Fancy Cotton Home bed | FE was Mayor 1 would do just what |allenee tn the” amate, modear™ ot the METROPOLIS By. 825 Mats wight ae 50¢ iim : eg Ae he Na her I } napanedecs ee pees Sines ta the Tage Bt | eu amar Alone in the World. NEW Lex Av é 107, MAT.TO-MORRO wane Ragen bid ae enti sans a - and chea; 1b ar gown Taira hird street, Brooklyn. | Johnny's Story, ~ 14 EDEN, World daar Xen 6 “|SiaR DARKEST RUSSIA. | cNances to acquire grace are found Continuation of Extraordinary Valees ta prizes | r MUSEE) r r n the “Dancing Academies” Adver- Pied in ett’ Sejurdayre EVEL [emir use: atthe “nue ze eee aoe CASINO 2isiucs,PIP.PAVP POU tisements In World Wants. Read] BLANKETS AND BAUSEKEEPING G gewine|L sare Pars yar wr blew tr | 08 PAY ee a Sad ase" | THE SPAN oF Lire, [""* Weo' tear. Others talk “ Teadng Gosmpe"—VARER Ie olehinn, tat Sper wetter: ‘roan?