The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1904, Page 11

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al THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1904 STORY OF A JEWEL ROBBERY. The touse on the Marsh By Florence Warden, foes overness to Sting House 08. bending ne have known it elmost ever since married me," she whispered, “but t talk about t any more. He may fm the house at this moment; and might search and watch for but they would never eaten he will make us suffer—me— too now. You were ov un- yet it must have been you gree PEE gf 4 om m1 2 Laurence Reade upon the it *2 Mr. Rayner, Oh, I never ‘auch @ thing!” I whispered te shown enersy and “But he wil suffer i ‘ : af $38 = § ifs . it F ae 4 SE i . “s 3 z 4 ie Hi bad ri it: E ay fe i ad ; wb zt E BF et 3 z i u, if Af i i § =P 3 & HE & Ber hii 8 5 é iy “May I go to my room, Mra, er? Tm, Bat wal? Ky pare ‘ent to the top of the stairway, The wardener and Sam we Tying be- Wee. me ly! opened ti A door, on Sty Bas ast us nd the} horrible dread led. my pt me powerless for @ tow " Then 1 the front trcase, jaidee with awe on her childish face. “Oh, Miss Christie,” she whisper clutching my arm\in terror, tod found papa!’’ In the evening Laurence told m ut the disdovery, The gard who had done little work for the few days beyond ed and driv) wway with a whip the en they n Mer look at . had been attracted that by the shrill cries of the Ray- Mona. Hi the pond, thee cries came, , when 9 ins ae pe & min. But he foun tg ing in the mud on the edge o: and clutching with a in the water, It was the body of father pptangied ig the reeds, ‘The down-trodden grass and rushes at file witch Saad erdahenitrg 2 8 Ay Ro Le ul yousa the © pa feild bevond t nd told the story of ing throug! the plantation in the den Wednesday night, on a way tase ia the Hail to sitaped Into the i while his ‘am Nap, hearing his cry fo! ned in vada, by howling ye attention to his e- at he paper. 2 | public for the first time, and (t will be the courage of his convictions, even he does not live up to all the rules “How. to Entertain Your Guests.” Hubbard Ayer, i ree tg Brora, New York 2 T™ EVENING WORLD Prise Con- dates about boys are far teat seems to have filled a long felt want to judge by the way children are taking to pen, ink and Amusing {nctdents that have been household stories are given to the Will ‘be returned Ghee publica! © stamped and addressed envelope excesdingly diMcult to select the win-| ‘meloeed Dilla; |nere if the letters continue to be as shook grown Wont. to with her, and devoted ser poor vere has grown Into almost oe ong as her sister, And now I irave one of If You Were Mayor What Would You Do? Write 100 worde, not more, to “What-Would-You-Do | ‘diter, Evening World, New York City,” (fi 28 g [i — g j Th Ht mone. PATRICK BRYAN, No. ® Bechune stree:, Close Gambling Houses, WOULD !ook for the future weltare I of the people, and would eee that al} gambling resorts wore closed. I'd add more firenien to the Fire Depart- ment, improve the hospitals and clean the streets, and would try to lower the gas bills, CABPSR BERGANSKY, No. 17 Sixth avenue, New York City, ‘The prizes n this contest_witt awarded In next Saturdays EVE? ‘be wil appear © l interesting as the one containing baby’s interview with the rooster or Earle's candid declaration, The chilé who always telle the truih and nothing but the truth, both in aad i, | out of eengom, chowt be entitied to a tal Who Wouldn't -Be a Devil-Fish with Destiny Like This i “Three pretty girle had on exciting they besame Evening World ' Fashion Patterns, Designed by May Manton. the Seven-Gored Plaited Skirt. HIB gkirt 19 made of brown Henrietta. In the aew shade known as onton. It can be reproduced in all seasonable sultings and materials. The skirt is cut ‘ea, the front, side front and side bagk gorcs being extended to form in seven straps, re Inpped over plaits Iai at the trong wore, and at the back is an inverted plait that can Of preseed inte position as maye be preferred, $%4 yards M inche , & yards te inches wide Pattern +i money Great deal of respect “Veracity” has charming simplicity of his wtterance probably made up for bis éaring hint I atill regretfully record that anee- in the majority. Let us hope that the girls will pluok up courage and write their) stories, which are eure to be equally (nteresting and amusing. Photographs thé youthful heroes and heroines will| me whether angela had feathers Mf the contestants eend them|*ame as the birds have. thon of} m etiquette as laid down in the chapter ne v#/A I HERALD SQUARE THEATRE $2.5: the stoop: go In when it rains, mammi him to do almost anything and Freddie washes him, back with @ saddle and his his cap. cigar which may happen to be lying | “What around in hie mouth and goes walking also sa: or etumbling around, “the sam: pepe does,” he saye. Once “Don't you know js hands up over his ‘No, tanks, chick, don't care for any.” Sitting on the floor one day with a World newspaper, he sud- obiles he ca! Forty thousand men killed at @ Sea with | Beach outing. Wasn't that terribie,| Freddie many times puts on} Mabel? Dis mother telle him pair of his father's shoes, sticks a] story, Ane finishes he says, else of it, mamma!” He no anything" for the word @. © CRARY. “na |NO Mother Goose for Him. Y LITTLE brother George, aged M. B. DAY, Brooklyn, N, ¥. M HE Noel bey fhe) Pony and wi an a skirt dance, Feathered Robber. pertectly—when he feels 60 disposed. He HAVE «6 little friend whom 1 think ‘ean also twist himself into knots like a @ particularly bright youngster. M@/contortionist. He speaks very plainly fo three years old. Sitting out om jand distinctly for a child five years of gtep one day eating & piece of age, but he has pet names for the other was surprised members of the family, He claims that a big rooster | Mother Goose and books of that ilk are Atter @ while)"tragh,” and that “when he grows up @ dome in bs/to be @ man” he either @ pirate or s truck driver! One of his former absurd attempts used to be to try to put his right shoe on his ? ete foot and his left shoe on his right foot, and he would renfarke “that it was Very funny, but feet and shoes seemed to be all mixed up nowadays,” Miss R. BLACK. SPECIALIST. ‘Dr, King ts ¢i ihn fnew Yo Ss etratitute @T., NEW TORK Cir, West Posrteenth Street MORNING SALES Extra Fine Dimities—uui Lengths Large assortment of styl colorings—Walst and Dress faethe At this price it would pay to lay in @ stock for next year— Gow by the yard—were ning Sale Price. BASEMENT. Women’ White Lawn Waists oe tout tn ront of ineoctingn and wide H to 4-value 98 cents. THIRD FLOO! Lace Edgings and Galloone Woven Torchons and Tnegrtings~ in firm, close patterns—also Chantilly and fancy galloons—White, Cream, Arabian and Black—straight and 2 serpentine—usually 7 to 13 cents... MAIN FLOOR. Women’s Brillianmtine see Nae llored and f iedtep is 5B atitched tucks or emb'y—yoke pentn role Ce Full Size Comfortables reves both sides or Turkey Bed back—pure white $1.8—Special Women’s Seersucker Petticoats and medium deep flounce, with it inish—valne es .19 SECOND FLOOR. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONB P.M.—NO MAIL ORDERS,” o—_————* Semi-Annual Stock Clearances This Is the Time for Bargains Shrewd buyers purchase for future as well as present : Following are examples of how you now can buy - A Timely Offering of Women’s Underwear At ‘less than manufacturers’ cost: Cambric and Nainsook—neat and showy ‘trimmings of lace and emb'y insertings and Ings, hemetitehings, ribbon Tun beadings, ete. NIGHT DRESSES Worth «| Worth .' CORSET COVERS— Worth .%..... ,19/Worth Worth .....0 .29 Worth DRAWERS— Worth .%.. 3 Worth #. a chance $0, “eiorweas fee'Ne domme Reductions In Neckwear Vatues that will Gnd quick Devers. Worth Worth Worth 49 £35..41,08 Biren 68 To-day, 25c, S0e To-night, Res, 75¢. moorn LEOHARD, Ble outs Te wont ike Lroms” DOM SL west Sse Wika et emiowen Won PASTOR'S “abit. Luna MANHATTAN BEACH | SILVER SLIPPER. ‘ATED oN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ROOF, wt Paris by Night. “ic Te at 8. GRAND CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT. Hammersiein's ry Root Gardens. /Acte and Matra’ pI nN ansennenms Rnenendiimnnntomees aSaRER AT Mss | _———————————— NEW YORK THEATRE srrs.t'csth BGHAP ram MAID ABR. MUMMY EB 0c Se Ear aa oe DRWET | ia tiee ## Mav DEVI ig ron wo \tatore. AMUSEMENTS, ‘. 307 BRST SHOW i, ow " KEITH'S at 1b Bt! Prices 250. and Me, Ay. @ 107, MAT. TO-DAY, OPENS TO-MORROW NIGHT. SAM BERNARD |STak ‘Baivest iussit m1H “THe Ete METROPOLIS 14d ot, de Od Av. CASINO sateriay IF ‘o-day & Sat. the World. E GIRL FROM KAY'S wiuginal Co, incl Mattie Willian. MUSIC, 14th St. & Irving Pi B TIMES —— bite NAL CITY, Sono ke Ceyety ry # tes. for full alse beds That were — 70. ..ereseee ‘ANCY stocks— "7a eanany pectin ost Chiffon, * iad a ke MEN'S Puts s rich jain eens | Ne | ae”) Clearance Sale Clany Laces Also uve 6 @ente—to cleag........ ‘ere Ni —_—______-+ On Goes the August Sale of Wrappers Kim Dressing Sacqpes’ At Mark-Dewn Price = ea Roe ie ae ee er ee, | Now Mopewed r Worn 1a to ion, walt B MOUR) Ee ——_ Others talk Trading , VALUE ts the Tople v4 a, | Table d'Hote Lunch |) 5 Courses, .30 ] 14.30 TO 230 THURSDAY, AUGUST pee 5 Blankets’ and Housekeeping Dry Gong Don’t Fail to Bay at August Sale Prices. Dwight ‘Anchor and Qtica Matoh These Values If You Can, DWIGHT ANCHOR SHEETS Ux8....... 43 conte (x90. 490 ‘ax. 55 coats ‘Tax90 and 01x80, 65 cents per six DWIGHT ANCHOR PILLOW CASES 18 conta 14 gents 15% cents 5% cents 17 cents 17 cents 19 cents Unbleached Muslins Fine quality—40 inch—will make sheets by seaming in centre—usually 10 cent - 6% ‘Thie mustin counts Sxs4 % the: inch “odes and Fruit of the eoent a of the @anlity—and these are wide! White Goods Do Not Miss These Values! Yard wide White Cambrics— Not “Lonsdale.” but bleached and finished by the Lonsdale Compa: better than elsewhere at 9 cen Limit 29 yard. No Mail Ord: e Cambrice— here 12% and Sale price. No Mat) Ortes Genuine Lonsd: ard wide—eis ior Aueua Limit 3) yards. “loth inch, made for Underw jarments- eo 12. a+ Linit two p No Mail Orders, Others talk ‘Trading Stampe’”?—V¥. ) Pama el ey Sheets and Pillow Cases 4 Blankets Towels and Towellings Linen—E: ag oy ns H and ths towels All Linen Huck and Fringed tod Hema ni size up to 7 inches.. Bed Spreads | WHITE CROCHET SPREAD@— 95 weet ie Ticks eA ARSKIL, bg tere mers e Satin flaish. Finer to $5.94; ‘alee : Pisa,

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