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thrust my handsome profile out from beneath the coverlet to locate this Gertrude and was suluted by @ full- Nedged shriek, Une would wonder how so horrible @ sound could issue from sich @ rretty mouth, Taking the situation in'at 4 giance, 'Y room opens upon a well and a and being very modest, 1 hurledty pulled ‘durrow. A space> four by two) the shade down and punched @ hule in and @ halt feet, defined in Web-|{t so that 1 could see through on the @ter's Dictionary as a window, leads other side, but the curtain opposite to the well, Another space whose di-| had Weeady been rung down, mensions are slightly larger than the) Tho next thing I heard was a volce on iret) opening forms an exit into the | the finor above say: _ burrow. The well is called an airshaft;| “Will! You Will, will you get up?” ‘the burrow is known as a private hail. Precisely opposite the window on the: “other side of the alrshaft is the exact Guplicate of my six by six apartment, @goupied, as I afterward learned, by a Wery pretty young lady of about elgh- teen years of 80. “Mother! Will ain't up; he's® gone I also apcertained that my furnished! back to sleep.” ‘hole previous to my installation therein) "You Will! Wel-l-l-e- Annie, 9 ‘was the habitati f Lenten! t-| tell Wil If he don't get out of that bed ation of @ similarly a e don't gi The Combination of Cold tract've individual, who, is appears, | this instant I'll come there with a hot was in the habit of enjoying a quiet| Fillet and spank the life out of him." Weather and Dust Will Uttle chat with her neighbor every! Judging from the amount of plaster- Morning before the completion of thelr| ing detached overhoad Will got up. a| Rain the Very Finest Feapiective toilets, prolonged silence, then: All this was unknown to me when I| “Mother, make Will Skin—Remedies. ive me ae may es fame “home” on tne first nizht, stood | Me, hid caus’ told he was, the bed on end, disrobed,' Jepositing my | “Haven't got no dress.” wearing apparel between the raiters of | “Did you hear what T said, Waner | By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. the floor by means of a trap duor, and ome Bb, / re, Ph n° dress.” | ear attee Ayer: turned i ewinl As soon as the cold weather begins de rt Til qulioteas ase ptt ae~ my skin becomes drawn and the skin 00 eftunt pro- | “Keen tellin’ ver I ot no skirt.” | quite tight; aleo small lines form around | ny eyes and mouth which are not thers | Altitudes continually dropping lighted | “It you don’t tell me where that gar-| in summer. Please tell me what to do Bleep deserted mo for over an hour *Kirt I'll eutloteen yo on account of @ Mount Pet ce on the top floor si ‘Take duced by the lodgers dwetiing in higher | Yo" Clothes an’ Go,") si jment is Vl) you with it when I) Clgarette ends into the shaft, | do find it, Where’ "d you hide ay se haee wy fate 'nine abe eaitar v At lagt I siumberec, On the morrow | "It’s in the ice-cream freezer.” .' ing oct: Jening clatter of breaktast di throurhout the building a@ the inmates “Wake up, Gertrude, and take your I was awakened by a atlvery vole calle | Al! further sounds are lost Ip vihe deat: | Cs weather checks the notural prepare for thelr morning meal, ime at all co twelve hours in lem Curiosity getting the upper nand, I} fla hpi melt SE fe Whea By the first cold autumn blast. re, Now and then| Oughly, rub @ good cream into the face. he winked, a steady, exasperating, self-|) ————— satisfed wink, and then stared again. It was simply maddening, And the ‘worst of it was she couldn't help look- ing to see if he were keeping it up. The tandscane from a Subway win- F the men didn't flirt on the street) dow is somewhat monotonous. She cars all the time, the girls bebop deserted it and tried reading, but he expect it. and carry nice little VIMIS | sit sesod, urtil by the ume the tein of wrath gnd. indignation around With) occa Union Square she was ease 100-Year-Old Recipe. them on tap. » There's a business girt who has made) point, Der, daily trip from Washington Heights!“ tHe got off at Astor place, As he to Park place every day for three years. * She's @ mighty pretty girl. stared Wus a-lass tye, and bie at from the, stout, clean-shaven old party | Doard light was a mild and harml over in the corner, or hears a murmur leat that wouldn'’¢ have winked a ef "Good-by, mah lady lov: trom 4 half-grown cub in an clive cravenette| on the Baya | Feputation on mash- of caraway. seeds, on the back platform when she gets of, | ¢*# still hakte Washing Linen she wants to smash something. ai 19 e Laat AY But sheydid think that the Subway) 4E LIKED TO SUCCUMB, A LITTLE pipe clay dissolved in | would be guiltless. It/is so beautifully, Mrs, Robert J, Burdette tells a story @lean and high-toned down there, You about the white ribbon which is the 48. Even the ticket sellers have a noltce the man’s badge, approached him, yee en way of handing you out your litle old| ‘Why, Frank,’ he sald, ‘it is strange to| Toilet Vinegar, five'cent slip as if kt were @ box ticket! sce you, a brewer, wearing the white ‘at the Met. ribbon.’’ ‘Ut does look strange, sir,’ the 80 that Is why it made her all the! M24 ,tdmitted, More indignant to find a typical Third wear it Avenue elevated masher just across the WotTkman. ‘I wear the ribi i kes men like to tempt me, ‘aisle from her, when I'm tempted I suceu From the time she sat down he nev |iitcago News. ae Oly secretions of the skin, closes the pores, and lack of nutriment | head out from under that sheet.’ en Nights In a Bar-Room won't com- | accounts for that tightly drawn look of the skin which Is eeen on hundreds of women's faces in winter time, It Is much more Important to attend to one's EN IN JHE SUBWAY [hes he skin fs chapped It is very dif- ficult to clean It properly, and this con- | IZOLA L. FORRESTER ition should be guarded against (rom skin with ‘ On retiring, after having washed the face thoroughly with the complexion teady X-ray warranted-| brush and @ pure soap and dried thor- ly 100 years old: Beat well to- gether 4 cups of sugar and 1 of 109, but| Wood UP he turned his full fee te-| butter, then sd@ 1 cup of milk. Flest | ward her, and lo! the eye that had soda | avery time she catches a solemn wink | ie tat, a ‘J psy dl pene hyo fe nan | | string in the floor, pat a heaping tea- | ure milk fountain girl over in City| spoon of cinnamon and 2 tablespoons ready to stab him with her umbrella T* recipe for seed cakes is near~ the water used in washing linen | saves a great deal of labor and forget the awful days of the Blevated| ign of total abstinence. “A dissipated | S°4P, 8nd cleans the dirtiest linen thor- and trolley when you gat on thos) brewer's assistant .wore one, One| %bIY. This method ts spedially useful tiled coats-of-arms and lovely framed | day the head of the firm, happening to | ‘2 towne where uitece puaching ‘a S When travelling or when on & sea voyage the washing water often hag a ald the brewer, ‘why do you| very disagreeable smell. To remove ‘It is like wee hg Mid the the | this a little tollet vinegar should be put na this ts as follows: Take a quart of brown vinegar and Into it place half That seems to be the great reasun why MARGARET HVBBARD AYERS ‘ No. I1.—How to Keep the Skin Healthy in the Cold Weather, Don'tapply the cream tmmedtately you |have dropped your towel, The face must be absolutely dry first. in one of the following creams, Don't be stingy with i, but rub it all over the | an upward and outwart movement of the fingers, The fine lines around the mouth can be eradicated in this way. The cream that is not ab- sorbed by the akin can be wiped off with a soft bit of linen, This is the formula for the ofeam— Bweet almond oll, 4 ounces; spermaceti, 1 ounce; white wax, 1 ounce; pulverized borax, 1 1-2 drama; glycerine, 1 1-2) ounces; orange flower water, 1-3 ounce; all of neroll, 1 drop; tincture of benzoin, 1-3 dram. The Housekeeper’ s Cyclopedia. a Information Worth Having in the Home. & pound of fresh Invendar, Let this} women do not care to come Into our houses to work for us. But there are other reasons, which we | Can help if we afe only ey considerate of their righ | motive than falrn gonk for two weeks, then strain through a muslin bag. | The Cooking Smell. O remove the smell of cooking pour into @ pint of bolling water | a few drops of oll of lavender. | Open the window of the robm and carry the basin round a few times, In a few minutes all odor of cooking will have disappeared Housework Training. Wead should be more developed. Most people agroe that the aes domestic service does not appeal more | readily to the worker, even with ou Id to servants, is that the! fn, A cheap and easy way of making | 2180, Wages Pala i fire are ‘eo few and always subject to great uncertainty. ae AMISER’S GoLD|" th *GYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTE. jsking had been divided re were | thing of the kind? I myself can assure LOVE # pA ASH The cow St. | Diamonds oMYSCERY 9 #3): Madeline Bentley's father, an old 1 who Is kaown ca Jared Haski in bis Vi areet aff.ce. found bet Ween, | When & ney there | nothing to do with this, In fact, He ae teeth yied to HAE: che cipher, and ag each was of the i to see you for so long? If I could have | abou (yun fellow who used to coma Mapere th a stoner Valve of $1,000 the dirty old parchment} #een you I could have made ali this} and seo him—a tall, slim, smooth-faced ne ry ‘aid of the cipher Madeline finds | had been worth no less than $45,000, clear to you—na clear it is to me. | chap, with dark hal Yast wealth In the form of wold and | The fovenin morning Madeline went| But now I dread to think of weet ae Herold Penton’ 4 image flashed actoss with Hanbury to ¢he bank and saw | Consequences may be vo us. her eats safely deposited there. kept silent too fone. but to Coming up Broadway from the bank| write what 1 1. Bic torine, feet she le oa her way to Mr. Denman's off e, in ; ck yrooee. as nes bie. bu but i the Stewart Building, she came face to ve this business "without asked a ooo face at City Hall Park with James 1 tolearapned last night, | “I ne’ CHAPTER X. _Siinvone math ote At slaht of her the sgan’s tate Dright- rows.|¥ou that James Rathbone has had 1 forcune 10 Matellne, wao is aimee | ware forty-Ave, mot Bftees, as stated in| knew it. “he why have I'not been able daze” not the toika’t that know al thou ne They told ‘me this, mornia jeline’a mind. ere couarred to probe the mystery to “What a4 ow say of him?” she hiess ; on you to-day. and I am fortunate find- Rhos ee nave Mieel toe eas | ming LY tnevd be proud to see you. Rathbone’s Arrest—|'« you here.” (iod’s sake do nothing more until 1 am| Mrs ou found me when'you wanted me| back unless vou day,” she answered, pointedly, | James Rathbone’ Madeline Is Lured aly ay | Trust met mean yesterday) evening. dnto a Lrap. . you followed me in the cab, and yy ward In deventy-second ee with @ violent effort, | turned Madeline, | “I have shen Rathbo: Do not soak to soul about them. and will do this ht at wake t Ollection of our meeting: nearly distracted. and my faiti wrenched away the that] "you do not mean this, Miss Bent-| !0¥@ alone sustains me, “4 fhm vou . wao pressed across mouth ley?" cried Rathbone, excitedly, L, CA ha anc screamed bnce more for help. “I do, moat certainly.” replied the|, Madeline read this wild letter care- rl, firmly, “TE ly tl lad that | fully several times, Several passers-by, among whom was|f'have found you" and shevcalled a|@, of nothing of Fak ® policeman, came hurrying up. polleeman and gave the man in charge. |Uiderstand it. The One of the girl's captors gave a low|, “You will be sorry for this,” was all/that seemed clear wae whistle, and the rest vanished in the| De, 9/0 a4 he walked away in eus-| Poy Lee Ms Mist ae swiftly and silently as they) Madeline's course was fully approved, innocence, be appea ared, by Mr. Denman. her lawyer, but «he in & few minutes she had feached| was much annoyed thit hor hand shoud) Boece hraatainety gna the Object of have been forced. and reg: her visit to the Incredulous manager | fore Fenton eee = 2: or reat Bee toe i ° oenyed tee Stary ar tae elaeee ails with Rathbone, would not this arrest own name ca Hides explained to him’ ite’ work-| Oring it all out? |the sens, ‘hey are gorgeous stones,” he sald, her grief ond unvas'n's were ts them up one by one and seru-| next morning w ing at the face of ee perfectly pure and without @| her mall, she focma ‘awaiting her a (the woman humbly. speclal-delivery letter from Harold Fen- 7ous a a please,” mt far as I could judge," Gevwaret) toe hinaelt Ofrs. Running up to her own roome on the! | glow?! aanea Aithetine ‘soni nme must be worth | second floor, sie sat down to read it. “To beg vou to forgive me, Miss Ment. | iy. “Tam mot) i: was duicd from Piiladeiphia, aad lie iy Mrs. Slote in a whin- a pert in ay things, and could) had been written an prt) ing ton it give exactly their full yas but }! ceding evening. It w ow foreting, of a eg stone | haste and vids nily size" —picl | emotion. 8 Lo Wiera waten’t they'd tein, could §=not al “Madeline, My Darling: The evening | been ine right under / "Then she drew 61 Rs Rout me tell mo the rash sten vou have | eters ‘i La ite sure ee yt on have evesred for an if oopealte your bce eat Satie ih e to pian by | and ‘she'll ‘ell you anything she pe | right. I'll go there with you ie two started at once for Varick PAs,,,- they reached the house ‘the en an Sire knocked, and Madeline PASTOR N be rather shrank from entering when she mi stan ase nettae® Wataee™ are | stoul jo a featured, repulsive-looking, dirty wom- an. ered bee wank reg gd bis whieh | ; pave, been pat 7) ng sik. ae, lie Cheentiness made ing else look ler by con- dock. explali coolly. iY do not anyon word to sreratiog, | a ievenciona vou mav have had ‘tae If t Rathbone, and said that he re ete re t length and teft th nth street house to Teturn mporary home at Mr, Han- fore Fenton's return, | The thoughts she entertained Ned hia wife, They were soon. [orcel, rr ge Suppose, after all. she thought, that |and grieved her ¥, much that it was avery fo pelleve her scout. | TO! viaroh had some unranpy eomplioty| with & feeling of tellat she ‘heard ‘her led as she walked down Bhe was thorouchly miserabi nd Looking down, she saw at the foot ied | of the ste a the angular figure and hard | Note. ising them minutely. “And you say| Kast Twenty-sov: house for! “Good morni ee, Bentiey,' said nites Oo see | door, to agk you If I ean be reatiof any assistance a you with jets k street. just n is the landlady’ 1 cams opened almost as soon "ite Slote explained tn a very few words what Madeline wanted and. wao she was, and Mrs, Donovan asned her civilly to come in, saying #he would tell her what she knew and answer any questions. After a moment's hesitation Madeline stepped in and the door: was immedi- ately closed behind her. She was taken by the woman of the house into. the back room, and, to her surprise and ‘alarm Mrs, Donovan locked the dvor jand ok the key in her pocket. . “Sit down, misa," eald she woman ar she heraaie sat down on a chair by the ling a8 If the other 33 playing « pare Why @0 you lock the ? lashed” yo door?” she “Well, we can talk better when we jatn’t afeard of no one Interrunting ’ 7 jgbeanawered 7 Qidn’t auch think ds worth at | ra, Slote woul wblo 0 persuade iam, be ast froin to) It ran: [Sher Tans on hin tao. He | you to come; but as you're bere there + many things a8 we may want to talk adout, and We don't want no listeners,” and she looked cunningiy at thé girl as she @. Madeline's heart sank at the words, for Oe eater eevee that she had stepped bin and It he'd| * aot as this rot Math: | ghown signs. of bolting T'a have given irae See mm te ay 2 o New 2 @ Beauty Talks. Melt the wax, 4 and ofl of] x almonds together. in the orange water and glyterine. Add this to the melted ingredients, stirring wate of an ounce. Mix thor- Then rub} INDLY give me a remedy for Just before the freckles of long standing? instead of. EC dd the bengoin drop by drop and the perfume, When the skin ts Inclined to be dry and scaly a lotion of the following may be used with good effect: one to two drama; distilled Dissolve and add one beaten uhtil it te cold. If the following formula will you the freckles are indeed Elder flower olntment, 1 ounce jof sinc, 2 grains, Mix well hrham et ane, ints! Shecial Sale of Linens and Towels “a h the cerate off wiih soap er and afterward apply Included among following is the “a water, one pint, ounce of pure glycerine, ula used on the face at often the skin remarkably: “an c % pint; eltric acid, # grt diacolorations. it is eald, atment of, if the freckles Who retired from business. seeeeePurchase was made at yield, they will at least wi Wey ; Ample ttucture of bex| be greasly, emellorated, that give customers an opportunity to buy at wholesale es & & THEATRE, s0th at..nemr hi boo ‘Theatre. Bwy & 03 Halt age ge re patterns. ie W NRT Yorn 1 nad 1. Much Ado About Nothing.1) a1) LINEN NAPKINS Herald Sq. a y — 1,026 House, Home and Boarding advertisements were printed in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC- ya t e WH H. CRANE” O. much is said nowadays of the training of women to understand different kinda of housework und of the training of servants to more effi- clent service, &c,, It seems to me that the housekeeper not only needs to know, about the work that is to be done in} her house, but her heart as well as = AMUSEMENTS, ROCTORS SH od 900 wk ening 8.15 { i h EDWIN ithe SFE el PA ie MUARTS APLA MS" {gis ae ave Co Favorites, | ty james Thor! larrigan & Cp. Collins & Hart, Green & Werner, Wother acts wen acs ae ro-MnoW | Women’s Rich Fur Coats ia SI WATE Challenge. Geo: M.Cohan;siini sonee” ¥ way & 41th at. eAward B Rose, . $90.00 cal iat, To-morrow. Ray glee Hirebalt back = od Fine India Linons—S0-inch,...s000. , “THE ROBE oF Kk op PIFF, PAFF, POUF. |] | sleeve, with turnover cufts-— |Extra fine India Linens—26-ineh.. Mpacelient Company AMMERSTEIN’S | Matinee Byery Day, 6c, A bl si tad Wi Beira ak tom “REIS winch Vietoria Lawns...0%..OMer “Mawirer, A Message from Mars urtig & Seamon’ 3, 1s or name, the best money's worth to | French fe | Tata. an Meavoy & 8 Tallea Gracie Em. —— found in New York, By GeovAdeg | fut ake’ CN “i a Guat Geet Me AM in Powitt, Fasten tsked about him, but it you'a| Hros 0 | I Jaalt ban tore thee poe might, step around there and Joseph Le enied, and he exciaime \# no one thev can send to rellev ‘imare re eek sgaegrethy: A Fight for Life—James| “vise nentisy “Twas, going to call Mig aggre rl be res be read from stage. if, you think the ‘the people there would atten returs ACADEMY OF MURIC. 1 TC, Lath ie J irae Mm) ow ifn tay OF 02, # a teh MONT OOMERT & Ay Si Bat, 2. Adan of ew 1 Set Balls wl ie w MORE SPACE GREATER ASSORTMENTS. OPEN TO-MORROW--ELECTION DAY. School Children’s Holiday! | It will be « good opportunity to bring them here for the Needed Coat, Suit or Dress — These offerings are additional inducements to do sor Election Day Offerings A Host of Extra Good For Misses for the Little Tots Little Children's White Velvet Girls’ Long Coat Wem txnoh tibelines and Platn caaserer Seems Glothe-maet fash'onable rings and stvlepeerere ne to hes Gtris’ Mere Cloth Geeta boa ome § Saree Lone itary out extra Faltebesed t taing ings— 6 to 14 yre— Value $5.98. ..cercereeree Election Day Offerings In Boys’ Clothes Graduated ruches—baby Russian and Sallor Suits— Sorges and Cheviots— oe fpoetz rincipally navy, blue and red— 2.98 bl 8. Mo years—value 1.00... " Little Children's Bon: rtolk and Double Breast sulte— Flea viree, eee, wool Brown and Gray Mixtures Doe tae jue Sgee tots yeaa Ba 3.98 aes and peas sae tece Sutts—a Cheviot Tweeds, Mistures rand Pialds— tygkios--Sa8e y ky OF ell tallored—cut full— Y e i to 16 yra.—value $5.9.. 3.93 Costenens Shirts-long cherie, ts, value . ” | Bi cane Man's alee Mixtures Coshrosre Bands—open shoulders Sy valine wie double reat w+ 5,98) ptand Knit Worsted Sxeq trim—value foo mixtures Pt, 1.98] Knitted Woot Brownle Sweaters sis Overcoatswith and without Knitted Woollen Toqu belted back-—full loose cut~correct and solid colore— value 2». length—3 to 15 years— = % 98 Handmade Caps Angora na 4 Four Dollar Coats... ra silk and woo! Pane i Overcoats—Friese, z pb Bp 4 on nin colors oF Knit Leggin Drawers—value on belt back—velvet Hand Knit Leggin Deawe tartare peatl oF Pai button warms 9g and without feet—value en linings# to 10 years... a Worsted Bootees—ribbon and sii trim . Children’s Aprons Silk and Wool pnd Ati Wool Mittens. .| with warm cuffs—value i Just iu. thme for Election Day, but re. xn ak Mittsae-veiee ie > ize, @ purchase of To Remove Freckles. Stildven’e white aprons oS Bretland Wool and AN, Bik Hb: 8: #8: 8 Machina Kalt Carriage Covers. See Also Morning Specials at foot. tinate: r’ > AT ON Prices will be. Ait call STOCK OF SHAW BROS,, Importers, 394 BROADWAY, isa) uncebaes TABLE DAMASKS ENGLISH HAND TOWELS teorns—64 to 70 inches Linen Huck—2) inohes 9 Hie—ueualiy © for om MERCERIZED NAPKINS aig 9 inch—-beauilful patterme— | BULL SIZE TOWELS L TLL lt Ries Of $180 MOE. sccrerserereree 8 Peake one tou Ey. 5.00. Mate, Tus ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASKS —hem'd, hemstitched or plain or bond] Miller |“ pyr'Wui Irian, Seotch and German—Bleached and | fringoo—with and without n above Damasks. wp warzcrually $1.28 Gos 98 | Faneg GLASS TOWELS Extra size—06x33—hem’ TRE, 44th at. & pray. . value .ib—special ... eli We. PAVKRSHAM pi wee Bie re eee Best all wool—no mixture-2 patterns | Seam! 1068 Sr, ‘pe tibbnot PuTCh A FEW OF MANY RUG VALUES: Smyrna Sian Velvet Axminster Rugs in @Inch alone—and other sizes in al- ‘sing or most as great boon ap ete pes i beh owest patterns and Pare aioe At buen ab sae ate raed "Good Wear” Cambrice—our special { Tos in & Wea jou Elsewhere $120.00 and $175.00... Persian Lawne—usually Is .srseen Fine Persian Lawns—Sh4nch scm inch French Lawns—value I... inch fine Betises—valve Bers earain y| Comfortables Fado! Prettiest patterns and colorings, and at the quick selling prices we tilling to make them for the coldest night . ‘a SILKOLINE PORRARL AS vance ona (ook Iike Takes, wateen 1.98 covered (both #ides).. 28th & 34 ir Poste tte : exere. wares * F501 ¢ 00. 108. 249 | Crochet Spreads oe R SINGLE EDs |" coro Bat a reo sul i alot ASS other MPORTAB! a (Pure white—extra fine-all over Rutty colores lore— plain or ruMed— 2 |centre patterns—in damask cscwhere 29 and .(+-here..... 9 |Full sise—value $1.60 1s, To-day, Weed. NS Tomy LIFE DD Re “HEGFELD WIGGLEDY-PIOGLEDY. Mats To-45¢ Mat. To: Morro (elect. on Lay) NING Po NIGHT Mata Yorkville!" May Irwin x" a road Gon Dae ete as Manpratia | od MAJESTIC. | BIRD CENTER oni? jatines BROADWAY Ay SCHUMANN: “HEINK |" \in Love's Lottery Today Mat Wed & Sat) Extra Wailsch Ass Ma! > SEW Nae, As CKY SHARP METROPOLIS sats, To 142M wt. and Sd ay chal Mat. Tomorrow | manner was quiet and al- THE RAYS DOWN THE P Eve, 46. Mavs most deferential, but It seemed to Made- tLe BELASCO Peay ee Wanniblo% THE MESTC WASTE n From Rags to Riches KREENEY’S with JOSEPH SANTLEY, rT aay S91) tn He Herat Read from Kerr 1 mews sWAFWARD So CROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, | Boys’ All Wool Suits BASEMES Mav D Dally, 10, 13, & . EAR Hayes & Ralls Maritnct & Co pidon & Provty and | With Juian Rose MORNING SALES E To-mornots Teco ici 1 PW || Babies’ Coat and Cap Set oth. Mat. To-day Bright. warm colorings 1. To- Morrow Elggtton Bay Ripple Elderdown--Cream, Pink Pee d with plat n Cashmere, . ckel “Aroun) the Work ind Light Bloe—CLOAK has nd br 4 yrs.—special * deep cape With white alk in mem too low to morrow, Wed. & Bat braid and ruifie of ribben— ni ih made, full out 4 MAD MARRIAGE” |] CAP Vina full hice ruohe- y up to 3 years—usually mt te One Morning 4 Sale Price f D pieced... | SECOND FLOOR. MATINEE T Apron Ginghams~txtra, All Size Cheeks in blud, 1 and red—$ cent quaiity.,’ Norfotk Style In Gray, Brown cece ined ee Women’s Cloth Dress ~ 10 Brea, a, Ritesle Breast Suite of Canes mde 59 tea ented tigi : BRTS at 9 & $15 1 2.98 n ha and baht THIKD FLOOR. valuo as os ig MOM re. | So