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* why THE WORLD: RO NATE ISIE SR FRO Oe RRR TE RT WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1904 co # EVENING oe WORLDS al HOME ad sai anit a at . bab T rode in it. It ain't such ® much! What?” ‘The bright young man over | @n Nassau street, ambitious and willing 40" Ake Rimcelt generally weetul, Gwieted nix yerds of Leavy twine around @Ahree-inch square parcel to bowvalled, 04 handed out his imprersion of the Bubway to the assistant cashier. “1 ‘thought (t was a tunnel. Well, | @ay, It ain't any tunnel at all, It's a Geylishted, horizontal airshaft, And Tye deen waiting on that tunnel ¢o ask her how it It, “t t take It fn last week, though. My fellow-constituent, Georgie Mac, 88 too busy tapping silver to send me @ comp., 40 I waited to avold the rush. But Sunday night 1 took tt in. “Did you ever seo her? No, Lives in a4 TZOLA LL. ee 1 | Harlem, (On the Boulevard west. Cor- ner flat. Five flights. A smile with every Aight. If His Jigigia behind the | Enveiofe were falses the int Wiebe on te the | etalvent ea next Se gees. Bure, I asked her on the ex- Ling © re uptown. the oj 1 beat the sk: Nigtied Mrehate Take en an 6 is when ou" Me a eee wa with =~ down di and wo took @ aecek ought 'R would ben long, cozy trip. Sort of e miles +¥ = York Ceniral tunnel, hout the Bis. Well, say, I'd just get the tremolo turned on and the current connected with my buraing glance and we'd haul Up at a skylight station, and they've | Got about seven hundred and elghty- | Hine clectric Metts tn each car ¢00, (Then they call it a tunnel, But 1 fell to coming back. Express. Only five stops, Between stops T 1 asked her how about the instalment and a seventeen-per-month, kiichenette around the ‘steenths, T ain't i * under- t stand, ott) 2 the ast. Tt'e all he | get, her Her rated watching th the serena I think there'd be selec - ie they out Iie al ee, Tight down 1 funsies fou. chance,”” ry) ENTRAL, why can’t you get me » C that number? What number r ‘was it? Never you mind what Rumber it was, you get it! Don't you give me any of your impudence, miss! ZN report you! Yes, that is what I @aid, I will report you! ‘I suppose you think because my telephone bill isn’t paid that you can « talk to me that way! My husband will @end a check at once and I will person- ally we that you lose your position! . "Ta thet you, Mr. Negs? On, If you knew how I have been insulted by one et those telephone hussies! @he had the fmpudence to tell me to ‘keep my shirt How di4 she know I bad on a Tt must be that you talk to those telephone girls or chey willow clothes basket and the three sad trons, “What are you kicking about? Do you object to belng seen in the subway during the rush hour with @ small parcel? I suppose you want me to go to the stores and Joad myuelf up Mke an express wagon, “T won't do it, Mr, Nagg, #0 there! Don't you dare come home without the wash boiler and the clothes basket and the other things, for there ls nothing to eat in the house for breakfast to- morrow, “Who cut us offf Central! Central! Hello? “He doesn't answer, you say? Well, he shall answer when I set my eyes on him! Who are-you leughing at, you im- pudent creature? Oh, this is the way Mr, Nagg ineltes everybody ¢o insut and beltttle ne!” SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, 4 lan't dare to say such athing! And| Madeline Bentley's father, fn, old mi iy what I want to know is who told that | "$i Yond YJared asking, le murd minx I was en deshadilie? to SP aitenned to "Zou are always so sweet and nice to | fins’s pape: Sue cleher’’ By thes Pople ot that kind that when I go to | fivher welt eu Pay in, the yusit they feel. that you en- | tarts of the each riot room This areas | © them ané that ts the way they | {if ,. of ton tome i basis eae fa “What time wil be home to din- her? Tou wil! be iat, you'say? Yes, EF, es and atone "nd dar the Tous |? You are always late! Why don't you be Bi ota) ome home once in @ while and get G@oquainted with your wife? If this 4 Keeps up you will have to get some one fe introduce us! “That de always the way with you ymarried men! A woman stays in the Mouse day in and day out until dhe ts a fwreck.for want of fresh air, while you |. ‘Men are runping around town having a good time! U you would be very angry, Mr. Wagg, if you were to come home once not find me waiting for you with dinner pipin’ hot and ready to serve, “Where was I when you called me up times to-day? I was downtown this morning and this after- T was at the Kind Words Club, ‘We are entertaining some out-of-town and all during the past week have been taking them around the to matinees, and that’s why Deen no supper any of these it is that? I can't understand i! Who i# that breaking in? Did hear what I sald about the money, “Nags? Of course you aid not, you leave me here alona without a while you ran around town with Your pockets full of money, wasting it ‘worthless people, while wife p Pos for the neceasities of life, “Hello! Hello! What did you leave the telephone for? You didn't? I say you fia! Mr, Nags, I have ordered a fot of things sent to your office C, 0. D, Sint on wome! # “Don't take the dress goods, I found the sanre pattern at another store two wents cheaper, But take the, wash Doller. andthe dishpan and the large | opeeinasainadiat stale Lerma bloat: SER AEE teatatiod enti nd ‘Lightning Change Pictures—The Haystack and Bicycle, a dircle of little friends, MIGHT IMPROVE ON IT, CHAPIER xm Death—The Mystery Solved—Revenge that Was Balked — Love Conquers. M trom the scene of her narrow es- cape, and, still unconscious, was taken to Mr, Hanbury's home, On a certain warm apring day, Mede- line, still weak, was sitting up for the first time, ensconced comfortably In « steat armehalr in Hanbury's cosy l- brary, The lMbrary door opened and Harold Fenton was announced. “Oh, Harold! she cried eagerly, ris- ing and tottering forward to meet him. “I have missed you and aveded you #0!” Fenton looked tenderly down into the a face now alight with joy at seeing im. BB od Dale, dearest!" he sald, “and ADELINE was borne tenderly you 4 troubled look in your face that n a} to be there, Tell me all about eetheart, and I'll do my, best to helo "you out, But tell me, ‘nea, that you still love and trust me!’ The look that the girl gave him made any other answer neediess, “There is one wag that I chiefly want to know,” sald Madeline, “What is Best ur sonnegias with James Rath- How when did you first come torknow soa Rew aid he on" in time to take part in t! Sept vith the eg ee a at was no thbone at all.” “What? ~ “The man who rob! oad, who broke into prniog Ri Hy Whey who len at a afterward was in the thiev: Varick street was not James Rathbous “his Is one cf the pictures with which platform artists amuse thelr a udi SPECIAL win RERCIAL NOTICRS.: SUFFERED ‘ALL NIGHT. Ip, | four-room The Varick 9. Diamonds Back from the Jaws of| to be an expert physlognomist, ways in the Chicago Tefbune that ‘the profile of @ woman who ts eensual |shows Mps too fyll; the nose will be drawn at the sides ur too much fnflat- od; the forehead will be filled with the wrong kind of lines, and there will be a look in her eyes which hould not be there, “Tho envious woman," he says, “is still worse, for her orofile ts eure to be drawn down at the comers of the mouth, Her Ups are thin like a nar- row line of red stretched across the | face, The nose has a compressed look jena the eyes are sinister, The whole | face has a sneering expression. “Tn a discontented, melancholy woman jone eyelid f# lifted higher than the other; one side of the mouth ts drawn down; even the nose his an uneven look, as though she sniffed a great deal, “The mercenary woman has the ips per lp drawn down long, The eyes are | partly closed, as though she were cal- culating, and the forehead ts wrinkled between the The mercenary pro- file is a hard one, showing that therete Ietle softness left in the woman. “Then there is the stupid profile Tho eyes are shifty and the corners of both sides of the mouth are drawn down, The cheeks are sucked in as though the Ze Buccesstul Profile . repliad Madeline, heard probably your father had another daughter lon; ag0—a daughter who was married, at all, but Abe Gerrish, one of the most | | deep: sx-qonvicts Who has been at largo in New York for it i must have “No, eT, Yeon” Rathbone, gach hes a husky, dee) have confused them, an attempt eer he voice. You the man who ed to rob sa’ and brake into jouse is Abe Gerrish, fave him. He swore to ruin bf opt his word to jhe bitter end, bone’s wife died Ufter the: Tasha, dee 4nd whose arrest I caused”— “That was Rathb The t enough alike to be Wrothera, The take was very natural, He: story then: atte even your father's see anger, is the James Rathbone’ came to father's house almost immediate! r he was released from prison, an my father then, for the first time, told | a number of years he came and get from your father a sum of money that belonged to him, He was unsuccessful and it was ie ed that Rathbone should act as ind declares that this was only part an me what had been the secrat of his jlife—and @ sad, wearing secret, too, | Years ago, ho had some money trans- actions with Jared Haskins, your fath- er, and be > pressure of some tempta- tion he ed a check which your father Me nto his posseagion, That| “But my father pole Gheck he employed aa a lever to force | a deadly enemy to is my father to pay him money; more | such fear of his violenod,” span Je could at all emord. sak, Tel One. because he had time e was Haskins’ clerk, ani knew of certain circumstances connect nqered Harel ene ed with the transaction which were suMicient to have released my fe |from the yoke had he known vf tnem, ring him to ruin.” | she Was present. for a long time bellev }kins was In that Jared Has- thor sho searched bie Ryne J con- jstantly In, his nothing. She t f| to. the, conel “Wen I met Rathbone tt was ar. p ang I together should Lod Haskins one 1 waa with thbone, and th ed for the rat time that Jared Hlaskina and Jared bee gr end darling’s tather—were on and the same, As @ matter of fact, hever saw your father on the subject of the check. I had an appointment to go to him with Rathbone on the Very | time was arranged and she herselt eat | ministered the drug. The others not come to her as they had agreed, and she went across to get them. was returning after some small Right of the murder, but as I beet late at har Mog em ane had to mm per ne Varlck gtreet by bt pal imaelf.”" c AMUSI ee REM ENTS, [JAMMERSTEIN'S Verma, va 4 Matinee Every eee AMUSEMENTS, A. 42 at, 0.78.1. 00, always tightly compreseed, with the up- | L a MYSCERY # 3 ys AMISER'SGOLD that . ad de new with : | Harold. 1 sa ral times,” dead and buried before you were ‘porn. | the blows which killed him. ma “Yet by Pp Bee Meabadiods James Rathbone was her husband.” peut the Suarest. © er new-found D 1 y M 0 N D D YE s ier Pr bike "and Derick, aes me Tue ME, Mota thn awe?” wi "tN one kno" row ba father Very much alike oe yh eg ina his wife—induced her to leave home my ‘have made the money, but at } It is an extremely easy process secretly—and your father never for- we will be su! hath and een a] this woman, Mrs. §! hi married a year, and your working tomether in {ti tate had been pathetically’ att to her, | “But we must try to ise tt for the |p Dlamend Dyes Color Anything Any Color wThen he man aie wanted to, rent| laid tho death at Rathbone doo! nefit of others as well as of ourselve: martiage | Harold, with the woman who was your mother, wise, Madeline, could appease the gid man's Rathbo ne went to Caltfornia| and made a mess of things, and after of clerk to your father, and be will, alwaya, arcel of @ scheme. that was oon to of Marea in th, a 4" paid Made- the time of con- overcame him, rare 0 father’s life. possession of a laree amount of money ‘and valuables, but, sheen find pnf Siena oe. |P jor confidence, and they Tite. bon Slusion he was carrying it} about with him, or that it was in tho safe, of which he kept the keys. They | resolved to drug him and rob him. The ati lences, Boys and girls can draw them and make a lot of fun for their teeth were parted, and the eyes wore \etiess, The stupid profile may be pretty, but it is never attractiv “The best of all profiles ts profile, The women whose side |taces are positively Madonnalike. They | are clear out, true and firm, There is | a certatn something tn the face of the Madonna which {5 not found in any other type of face, One painter de- serfded it as a certain fleshly look, as though the Madonna understood the world and its temptations, even though she were the purest of women, “The woman with the Madonna type af face has eyes over which the lids partly fall, but not @uficiently to vell | thelr etraighKforward gase, She has full lips that do not part, She has an oval chin and she has level brows. When you find a woman with « Ma- aoe profile you may be eure that she be true and | wa 44 rule, though, a big mouth is the | sign of a good disposition. Tt is the tiny little mouth that oan say spiteful things. The woman with a he mouth js to be relled_ upon, capesiaity 1 her togtn | protrude. The woman the distended teeth “s the one iy | true at heart.” If your profile fs not all it ought to be, you can go to work at re-form it. | he profile is not Ammo le, it can be decidedly influenc ‘ou ean ol If wo that it looks entirely different from the profile as & now Is, But its lots of trouble, a8 any beauty expert will tell you. OVE weeny ss Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think startled by his recovering consciousness || they can't dye, or imagine It \s and beginning | to to strugetg, and ory out a task, are losing the good of Then it was Gerrish I on fim aed G5 castaway fabrics that could be t fin| hat It ts spent worth- ily,” she said. t is a great responsl- may ja mongy, Harold. Yooked ‘down at her and smiled to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost is but atrifle. They are for home use and home economy. I cold not be happy other- “Certainly, Heaven forbid that I should want you to do anything else, The fortune a youre, dearest; my for- tune ts yourself.” | “And I shall expect care of your fortune, swered, emiling. And with God's help, my darling, 1 (THE END.) AMUSEMENTS, LT ade Se ag JOHN DREW fais oe Garrick THEATRES en 3 Henry Miller let | piiQehiStbe, ie Theatre, Sasa £98 ot, tI 4. in fiom ved. de ou to take great bray if » alr,” she an- THE MISSING A » MRS. MYLES, - ina ind heart and a n IL wad tg ‘ll him of them that Rath. re tart a kind heart and + || A New York Romance of saan ah Fs nasa J oge| grt otto nateye cleo] Love-and Mystery Will wi wien anewered the irl in @ tow nothing (9 ap with the murder 0 test your Begin in To-Morrow’s ||| W¥, FAVERSHAM LETTY voice, base father, bu' com: ‘iin a aear hich her vraag a oy | in thenaf: | men, Muleahay ga ‘Gereih and that EVENING WORLD, ||I$iv0¥ 3 RATA Bah we, wns, WAGES 98, DAG fin AMUSEMENTS, Lycoum Str 3 fr his, Me teaecicage || Mrs. Gilbert i," TOR'S iggy ioe “ ar 2 “CINGALEE PHIL Sz name = Nestea DoW St! f ih eae hae Ee Re: TH Dic wat near B EJANE Wace Pavorites. | Bplendid Neudeviiie = a} *'Did he ot" asked Madeline, Looking | fay, the was tri toned, At aeelag $0 ean ie, far eter D.. me leave the house, No, collins Week. Mi morrow. peckea. Aid What happened then, hae they ‘all entered the room where your dolls {hi ‘Green & Ws ene. er acts Veer ee Jy X Meanaate froin Mags cause mn were si He found -j father, a8 he thought, | eae a pot lotus 6 sad! EW AMSTERDAM Chas. Wr, Pe Ci Presents ARLOM) By 815. MAT. Sar. 215, Aaleep, and he determined ty take by |G tat, been, Glaturbed | Bho sad WREK. jiren . | Raymond Hitsheoek as Gon sree ev tin spent Make the | work to search the 216 masa The gelay SAT Y. _} man open! pee] hed, gnamaver, allowed the effects o! wi & Seat who James = a Har. tall wear off; and In|§)) 'BERTY efi! BS sirditbay: Hurtig MONS, saline gr, 01d, breaking off, |e Se pereed, cae cl Batnlet 285i s 8 Re! GEO. M. COHAN sonst? Sie | Ib lms YORK Bway & 45th at. To- hg ENRY W. Doveif ih biotin VAOB ofters Parsifal sats AGABWINVIGD HDG ius oon Baer ACADEMY OF ARD 14th, OF Irving Pi ™ WIZAR F Oz, sae roel v8 afat. Lal DIPS’ MAT, mo-p Olly Grass Wid: TRIM e * DEWEY) Priges Bast lth St A Waki HE aan Ternary, au. fitsin @ 84. Av louse: Yor Ita jb Manhatian' ss eke 4 Se WINDSOR Fist i mi | Mats, To-day ¢ a BELASCO THPATHE. yes o's | Yorkyille®™: ile” 8,2 ved ‘ Sati Concert WARFIE ‘Qin eeets ai praa Yorkville ‘on. _FRiene MAJESTIC RD CENTER |2ranyy SUN J." ts att a | alec, | METROPOLIS BY. 10. Mate. To-day & Sat. Waid st. and Sd ay. “MER MAD MARRIAGE.’ WEST BAD Hitt it. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. WEBER PaeRIe Hizaiedy-Piawiedy. Pop. price Ma Mats. Tu 48at, AMERICAN Th Ny VaR to-day, $4800 Down Sm o0ay. | ae er | es Mat. Daily, 10, 18, 23 BllOU =a. h MAY IRWIN KEENEY'S bit tp rey and, Other he, Foc | Bapanieicd niin 4 Pry! CONCERTS at 8 a a ais SHH fro Wd ig, MONTAUK, 53% a TE Bios Les LAST MAT SAT. | Addition of oew 13th Strest Bulldiags will give ws MORE SPACE OREN "Special Sale of Toilet Articles . Continued To-morrow ——_—_——_—__—__+ A GROUP OF SPLENDID VALUES IN __ Women's House and Street Garments BLACK ZIBELINE COATS “yeti PLUSH COATS Semi-fitted back—double breast— satin lined$9 00 Wssessessnescees 9D FINE KERSEY COATS eonkat TAILORED = perane HIRO RCS Sheedes eae. Castor, Tan—Fitted or Pleat k—whoh Hao, valves 9,98 collar—satin Serre THREE-QUARTER COATS XK and Covert—Loose Bemi-Atted back with Delt.rrves 13:98 CRAVENETTED RAIN CLOAKS it desirable shades—shirred back Most Tre or capes ovale Be... 13.98 BLACK SILK CLOAKS Rich Black Peau de quarter length—loose or back-shandsome braid tram— fia. wil Yened ono Interined and ined throuheat 435 gg|_ sienscombington’ band =~ Kinga ofp or dt Crepe WOOL AND SILK WAISTS Kant day aot er tccomslln All Wool Flannel Wai and dark—side pleat y: with sinanes straps or Wales of French Plann ida and Striped Nun's Eita‘er box pieat—with and gide or box without atitching ... hovel | lack Taftota Silk Watets- al oc iacoing ang ferment at tera "cosund across ph Dresey Walets of Bllk and Crepe ln Chine-white, black and fancy Bacques— |shades-eiaborate or tallored | gs og] faner et ee 148 atyles—also all-over ince Wadete.. ———_————"* Fur Cloaks, Scarfs and Muffs The finest stock we ever showed. SECOND FLOOR—IN WOMEN’S CLOAK DEPT, WOMEN'S RICH PUR COATS S@ARFS AND MUPFS El Near Beal Conte tn ae BLS With stripe mink,...... $75.00 44,08 Full obinohitla trim... $159.00 03.06 ‘ Persian Lamb revers, Cuffs and Deltesssesssns ses 515.00 49,08 Persian Lamb Jackets..$125.00 69,08 Squirrel Btons +++ $90.00 50,08 Squirrel Loose shede and qualit: eed back— FUR-LINED CAPES Fine Black Kersey—# inches long hout—full th Bae ar wale $0 Msc +-016.08 fur collar—value LONG FUR SCARPS Gram, eae ant a IS Ined—talta, commana (ins atue H—apeclaleccceess 8.08 Flat Mutts to Mate sevreernee 8.08 and dracrwwinte 7 Fe 490 A Little Talk About The Excellent Shoes To be bought here at.. |, Have you seen Our “Daisy Bell’ Doll At a Dollar? It ia the prettiest, best made Dott in Rew York for the price, 0 ineb—doudle tenet eens ee long, flowing movable oo Blonde or Besta” OTHER QUICK SELLERS ARB: Haney eed body blue hone ited or londes and Brunette wit Be with Titian colored locke movahle eyea—showing teeth— value 3... S eerea ict inted o at eo—ahi SiR clevwherd BM vevessqtveree 98 5 Courses,,,30 cents 11,30 T0 2:30 basen? NOV. fOth, « If you have °. oe by. Day, Chrieunes, cA here stool that scentaiae adout | trerythine ng thet, cam be asked for— }and vointed dodles—all elses up to the height of a bye-reer hiid—the famous ol ol ae isn and France 25 cents to 9,98 Dresses, ecortenens Set, eat ae to letely drene Mise 4 age ‘comp! | x ‘nciuding. the famous Myinerva’” Head, MORNING SALES | To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P.M, Women’s Rain Coats Flannelette Night Dresees t back with ooo full sleeve, turn Be ees ade es Close or short seevea— Men's Fleeced Underwear joe nee Dutton all since and Drawers—double Bhithad and felled seamen prices 39 an stock while Morning Bale price ot MAIN FLOOR. Apron All ize green an Ging ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, POR a . Liquors, Qrookery, | —_—» creenten, Swenis EVER eNQS-=.BULE ing Meo = Automobiles, simon satis tat a

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