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ef i WAL Hee i i rid He rift a } Fould iat 7 you As the wi \ bread, \ { i li i rT) HI ai 5 pl 4 Often think that it 40 not choose to make i Augusta, “but then decause they do not really love ver it may be, Those #oul and strength, will be so easily checked. Of course dle- cares come with marria; rod pons, if one marries es quiet of mind and an suo =£5 feel ef Hy ness that is so fatal Beed nok fear tase oer wal show ye have not mar- hy ay t ont my aaee vin b cenees ver, ths of the SLi fe year,” sald Buetace, with fi u easm. "Really, my dear, what betwee , fame as 4 writer ang as the hero- of the aed k and of the great will case, I think that i had better take Search sesrtane tit od ch ra cena of the beau- . awered Augusta; “ Be afraid: woul seta neon speaking sl! ln Hy teh pingiy of the owner of yall never ‘mind ae oh about the money,” said EBustac someting to ask you i Bers; sot mete to bed,” eala Augus- tan firmly, pot erm a hand me, sir!” sald Augusta, with ee “Now what do naan alll; s “was want oe know if you will marry “ne xt Week? Good acta Augusta, tathe have no! ings, end, for the matter of ‘um sure I ‘don't know where the money ls coming from to pay for them “Things!” said Eustace, with fine con “You managed to live on Ker- Land without things, so [ don't why you can’t get married without though, for the matter of that, will anything you want In six ure. never did hear such bosh as about ‘thi Heaven's sake ings,’ Liyton, dear, let's get married and or % pnd quiet. I con assure a don't, yor aa avin at Ai’ Tou will be 5 inter- nt palin an Recto to you get married— Wit it be ett for us in @ quiét ther oe something In tha eald ‘Avguata. “But supposini ‘De an aj ales and Tne de m4 ee be reversed,” what would ‘oll, then we should have to work bed our te - hat’a all, I have got | y_ billet you could write for the ‘ont i 4 we ears’ agreement a ea a of that, I shop.” a it 4 your life won't eee Io writing-people “Swel ," maid Augusta, Twit speuk | Bessie about it.” Oh ot vse, Lady Holmhurst will 4 Bustace, gloomil Sho $f ink’ wdout the “things: % epee THE GOD OF LOVE. + Ett ts not gold of rippled hair, Like cornfields swept by winds at pley; Tt ls mot cheeks as fresh and fatr As apple bloom at dawn of day. Tt ts not these that give Love food ‘And drink—the magic wine ani] | it eet, amig his eolltude, ‘The enchanted garland on his head. Love only knows one god sublime, ‘The trinity in unity; And the god's names are Space and | | |Ured these days! » Time And—Opportunity, =B. Nesbit In London Outlook. The Human Document Romance. pir. Peeson’s Will =e By }t Rider Haggard |te here in an hour, It Is now half past, T| 90 while we are waiting let us pass the won't wamt to lose you shee oot agent Sule soo at oa bate at onder want she usual steps will be matter before a high 01 *yohn short, “P. 8. "> imi aay to Cast-Off Clothiers. JESS BPENDER: Doe, « rich bad honest working girl. KANT SPENDER-DOB, her papa. MADAME SOQUBM, & modiste, juke, “Gobuy, little girl.” ACT de> nanles. of Doe’e hum- ble mansion, Mery and Jeem» duating the mantiepiece while the latecomer im the seat. MARY—The mistress sald she would time with that song we were practia- ing. (You can't escape.) Go Buy, Little Girl. “Good-by, Little Girl.) Fare thee well, fare thee well! The dressmakers will be in clover, Fare thee well, fare thee well! ‘There's 4 rove that you bought last sea- son; It has no signé of wear or tears, hut the modistes have found some rea- son To hand a brand-new line of wares, Go buy, little girl, ge buy. Your’e ple, little girl, you're ple, Don’t dare to wear that dresa @@ fair, It's passe before the scason's: over, To ta, lttle girl, ( te! Papa tf « whirl, poor pa! He must loosen up the dough Just to make the equine go, Go buy, little gtr ¢o buy, JEEMS-Poor Miss Jess; she looks so MARY~—The poor infant, working #0 {hurd to prevent her rich old father from dying dlagracefully wealthy, She _ A Well-Known Proverb. | know. Ow, ya—as, by Jawve! THE WORLD! WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9%; 1902.- Styles of Hairdressing That Become Popular lo you wear your hair? alone? the stage—not only their ideas ‘ gowns, but for slippers, stockings and lige,’ fonaae-bec especially for hairdressing. In no other respect perhaps has the theatre set the pace so much as in the matter of colffures, Various styles of ——$—$—$—$—$————$— know, when yi “Out! LORD-—Why. no, not very warm, (Let's #9 of the cord and tumbles. you?) minute belng buried under JE88--Byt, madame; you proatsst + make the next gown high In the, PAPA DOE — (Entering.) ri! “I heard ail. 1 tad to hear hold “down Space. Would -you PAPA-—Out of me house! TESS—Saye he loves me for money, * @f mine! (Weepy music.) the storm rages without outside (The property man sprinkles @ paper scraps Over the door.) Lord Harry? MADAME SOQUEM-—Come with young man. I ditng.) the snow on fire, while Madame quem falls in @ fit abo bas just made,) Figs Mee. Act Il.—Interior of Madame bites x WARFIE dressmaking foundry. (Harry and Ma. dame Soquem buret into song.) Under a Thirty-Foot ** (Ain: Under the Anhauser Busch.) Now divided nightice will be ali Do you follow some actress's style of colfture, or do you go it Many women take their ideas from have on that thirty. foot skirt? But; he, I will thwart you! You are no longer chee-4id of minel” Holding soft-pedat conversation with|fund for mosiste heroines who save yon dub while your poor old father is| millionaires from dying rich by deut- your poor Old father for this upstart? TESS—VPather, he says he loves me~ PA--Out! You are no longer @ ohil4 HARRY-~This is an outrage. Bee how JESS—Gude-by, olf home, I'm gawn away from yeah, and nev-ah, nev-ah, come back unlil F get here, And you, wish you for foor- walker in my dressmaking foundry, 1 bave oworm abo should nev-eh hove yout PAPA—Out, I say! (Moore weepy f4- JESS—Gude-by, But to make thip % touching farewell, ean’t I touch you for est tore? No? Then watch my. amoke, he lights « match and sets | BELASC . aes, You Wil seo the men fond the late 1 be decked off Akg Because Stage Favorites Introduce Them Girt old enough to wear her hair on (he top of her head tried her best to cuit!- vate the eurl oe bie, Saeel eoegeg heed ie supe eaye after M tise Fox Fox sspearea is & aoclety ‘ourmal in Raat Pit" ts now Paying, dec ares that her . | method of dressing her halr has started 4he revival of the pompadour in the Windy City. came into fashion ‘hana Mey, of “The Schoolgirl,” parts or the curling {ron became the igevita- | her hair in the middie and lets It lie flat ble feature of the tollet table. Miss | 0" cither side of her head. The result Shannon catches her hair and Jete it | /* the anpedrance of simplicity and tnne drop gracefully over her eare tn ite! making ularity. natural wave. No prettier way of con- uyle of combing her verting @ woman's tresses into a| hair over her entire head caused a mini- crowning glory could be imagined. ature soxration when she red first . in this country, All sorts o! faverable The Della Fox curl mentioned above| and unfavorable comment was printed, is too well known to require much de-| And it was even conjectured that pos- scription, but the return of Mids Fox to the stage makes rather Interesting the recoilection of the time when every 78 Cleo 4 nated as the “Ida Renee fluft.’ | Renee, the En, iad musie-hall sine Who appeared In "The Royal Chef," hed the first night audience at the L by coming {nto view with a mass of fluffy halr before her face. The effect at first was not unlike that pro- duced bv. the Circassian beauty, mus once the beholder got used to the fluff it became not unpri for pry. Mis) Merode hi dopted the styl Ao hg hy Cyt a ee tn Pe . a Moat interesting thethod: in hair-Gressing that has oss ‘boca in Sav AMUSEMENTS, THEATRE, 40th at. & Bway. EMPI AMUSICAL 5 JOHN DREW xittidi ie MELODRAMA Criterion are ff 1g IN TWO WEEPS J] (rise - pruners, (Cater Jose oteatenity.) WM, FAVERSHAM LETTY otage, ‘Way for the nightiet JE ? Lai y for new-fangied nigh 8S—Aha! So that ts your plot? DALY Si way 7, SW ET Matinee” There's a fashion mew that has all of | Then beware! Lattle did you think when Henlngy at 8.18, s them beat, T was driven out in tho snow ten min-|] BDNA MAY scudot cit, Tt is neither dainty, nor handy, nor|vtes ego that I would live all these Carrick "HT ae Sete Byey. neat; yeahs to foil you. Ha, I will disguise Think of a girl hiding her feet myself as & wax model and rubber. BLoonaooD, or Hat ete Under this garment so mighty— (Removes a @ivided nightie trom «|| SAVOY THE 24 64, apes | tway, Come, think of the tootsies hid | modei—wax miodel—and dons &. Sands || Mos WwiGGs. CABBAGE PATCH ‘Unde foot akirt, rigidly. Enter Soquem.) Nic ser ki BOQUBM—Ah, old man Doe la coming. 1 pear hie steps. No, that's the front aoe 3 haan (A knock.) The criticr’ Come in, (Bater Dow) DOB—You sent for me? Seymour hose and the boots of kid Under @ thirty-foot skirt, Got @ large leather band (ach! du Iber | Augustine!) Now round the waist have it gir Ui VEL GLASER" 4, aden, LEE eee oe ia lo Comte Goveenens.” How can any little dameel stand under a thirty-foot skirt? (Harry and Percy leap from conoeal- ‘PROCTOR’ S$ Today, 28, 5 MADAME SOQUEM-I am expectipg | sar, tnd Pla his arms with hair pina.) | “9H. woe ae suey York Ha! that ie | SOQUEM-Bign these papers! Sl. aval imore ten Rie va eae ee DOB—First it's pine and then paper. Mo ire oreon.all-atar bill his ring now. No, it's only the pawn tieket, for his ring !s in hock~dut here he comes. (Enter Percy.) It's enough to do up my hair if I had any, I refuse, RDEN. Isabelle SOQUEM—Then die. oh Ir eyo land Block Ga. hi Bix Vaudeville Bik JESS (throwing off disguist)-Dye yourself, you'd took better with red “FHOU rRoU” (DOW SL aresteaeeeeSs Se ite her Le dressmaker’s sl 8) {KELLAR, i 04 by } MATIN RoR": jeaRpeN™ ‘27thaMad.av. Mat. Tdy.500.to mr New American strane COLLEGE WIDOW win Wel ee ee ean oman UNTY CHAIR { wn sO} ATE CAVALIER.” FASTORS “aR Seige Gardiner & Vinceat. Date ra hd « Mart, ethos @ Ah Sid, Adamin! & Taylor, J, Nugent @ Co., Riva Bros; others. a UNTIL SEPTEMBER LUNA Continuous Indian PARK carnival, Parades, Fetes GIRGLE = PERC you YI have come in answer to “ad” for a bright, model boy, AYAUEMY OF AUBIC. ii irvine pL Upholstery Hardware. Do "s0QUEM—The ver man. Listen: CH ECKE RS, na i Pe to a ft up of houses. | fancy sir Rae Kant Spender-Doe, the mult!-milllonaire, t One-third and One-half Of skirts trim'd to mate! Hal like | is coming here to-day in answer to @ Erjees 29.90.75.81. Mate.” _v A138, At One: al prices, thie? | decoy fetter asking him to establish: a Miia YC RL A468 eee! Thre diate) ARNOLD DALY. aye Rod _ Brackets, his | ing thelr bank accounts. When he en- “Foiled!” “ ee oy 1GA N DIO DA, tars, yow hold his breath while we make GR SLEEPING Mal Te Day 4 him sign the papers. Here's two cents, | left Tl peat Lord Harry, Bi AND 2 Go out and buy the Jateat edition of/ DOE—My child! nS BEAUTY $h2 BEAST bi Heavy Cotton Wailsts the. pavers. so we can makerdieh alga | while Harry tests her DREAM A Worta’s rate in tteets, |2 7 for Cool Weather , em (Fox all.) A. Cd fon a iss Permanent S| rig’'4 Oneviot—doudle cctaey LAND Admission it we 2 3s pe Rae my Brown and 1.28 MA ESTIC (IE) Rod Rines—alt,steee—oe. 5) Handsome Waiste of vesting Tho Effects of Opiates, MAJESTIC MIU SE Seine", area HAT INFANTS are peculiar! soumiile © ‘m and various CO omeraete og | preparations, all o” ohh ry sarc, 5 eto ven in tae esi aed AMS KE Sharp [Becky : 3 tions and growth of ihe calls which are italy to t bessees ty sae a 7 ph Table d'Hote Laneh imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for or aon Max, ovary aay. oe » 5 Courses. .30 cents Nervous din such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of sta a 130 to 2:30 were are dosing opiates or narcotics tom Fa ake Inteney. ‘The rule among’ physicians is that chi “8 | TO.MORROW, THURSDAG, reer in the smallest doses for more than a‘ day and ‘ unavoidable, | com bi r to rare by any Po eee pov ge Peagpe thee | ‘a Cesar ; rn ete eo ‘ and the Oruggist should not be o party by it. Children who areil | Calling. Hooks-—ton: ® Lae need @ physician, nothing a crime to Deor Guards (with chain) e Maree Lime Seee te De | them narcotics. = 3 see Cerrots oe enorls gale Bo narcotics tf 1s bears the MINER'S *#A\"-* THEA RES hacphrcamtened veaanedcr eked ‘Poraton signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, QM Ea _High Clase Vaudeville and Burlesque. je : fo Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of AMBRICAN a ar Titty out Petere Wires. nea ee Lat Week. The Street Singer, Carpet Tacks—all stew i. ¢—_______—_-® RR co, MIR. : AMUSEMENTS. 0 bey AL. et eras ade uate Now OW am” Fon =| re HURTIG & SEAMON'S wer orn a | rath Se. St. Th Mat. (Watson, Machines Co Thone Dally) Urehine, Gimon @ Gartner. others. voters i) ee Baa : SiR Hae ES. eis METOOL aun h fia cra te ee wy? r ste 89- | CROSMAN 9 nr ur _ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Mien MONTAUK. Wi" Wed. & Sat. “WILLIAM COLLIER Sneee &. B.A:. THE DICTATOR, KBBUBY'S et Dw, row Baa MORNING SALES | To-morrow, Thursday, until I p. th Mite ‘omen’s bad Fall Jackets lack Cheviot— inte model -collariesscetivched boas and _ vanes fuish—new OP eatin lined~jauniy, Wiey= 95 + . well tallored co: alses Women’s New Fall Wrappers Dark, medium and light 39 eep rutieeNeale pe aeady ah sad Stookinge White Embroideriecs Fine Nainsook Insertings a Edgings—4 to 10 re range of patterns and French promt ‘neoting match sete—usi BAT eta esere be MAIN Re Splendid Feather Pillowe ‘ehh i Geass fuibert— Ucking Sled with; . hey setae’ t stout for for rat 9 ON’ MAIN fas ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.-NO MAIL ORDERS, o-—________—__ More Space for Millinery CONSEQUENTLY A Larger and Finer ig Than Ever, ‘The entire west room formerly occupied by to Millinery, giviog ws much ced sp space for pfeil of TRIMMED HATS AND FINE MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. 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We Never Showed New Styles In Such a Fine Stock of Laces Women's Underwear — ‘As we start this Auluma with..+..+| Cambric, Nainsook qnd Those who, perchance, have not for | x new effects in trimmings as well metly found here what they desired are cote saben an pr. tnvited to look at our largely Increased | manutacturers, with sid sdveange awortments of Novelty Laces ta all the latest weaves and patterns for costumes and cloaks, as well as staple kieds for | underwear, ete, | Duchesse, Potnt Gage, Ritichellt | Point Venise, Iriah Crochet and Ortental—appiiques, festoons and medallions—white, cream and the new Paris shade—plain and two-ton: ed—1 2 inch Prioea.cncreereee ADM to 8,60 | Bolero of Teme UMAR tasks 0 to 160 Trimming Vale. be | Petes and Tn " and Dat! ner’ eter Bis terns to a8 5.00 att ee ‘Torchon: fron edgee—for underwear, TOE MOheeeccreessesses BU LO Appliques and Bandi ans heavy Point Veaise— natton o¢0tre 1.98 to 1,08 new 1% to 4 Inch, ‘White silk Allover Laces ani ek to & inches wide—Chantilly, Point 4’Esprit, Rrusseis wee cine ‘Venise, Oriental, Valenciennes and Raby gree out and destens at can be cut aaa scdatlions saresses140 te 8,08 Black :|Newest Models in Corsets - - .79 to 6.$ At the Dressmakers’ Co: ales it Bs de a, established that the well as fashion... set manu acturei aad Fall models, while calor salons | new lines in gowns and waist kers———showinz v. main tefutation jor F Gaihtite ning out NEW YORK’S MOST COMPLETE CORSET DEP, Large assortment of Fancy Corsets for stage ot dressy wesr; Of silks and figured fabrics, also Batiste and Coutille-latest modala Others talk “Trading