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sz HE fitness of things has turna? another gomersault, and our sense of harmony has been rudely |, But the chowder was good. . you ever chase clam chowder? ‘ Did you ever start out solemnly and , Geliberately to hunt the real thing? DIA you ever start to tell of good “Oh, but you ought to taste the real thing. The kind they raise at Coney. From 4 stool. In a bowl. Kat "em « That'e all to the good, We've had it at Conay, From a stool. In a bowl, back last summer, when Mary sold pea- | disappear puta, Remember? Any way, we hunted chowder the other day and we found a place, ' Follow your nose down Fulton street ‘and when you see it stop, It’a little, and painted red, and lists to leoward, and Capt. Cuttle keeps it, and ingtde it looks for all the world like the/{"\" . ‘Wendover belteyes the Count hae come to juence, snd, by renewing bla influe ‘csver De la, Roche ana pie ver oe sha aluses thee. "they Pegotty house-boat. You say “howdy” to the old captain, | j, ‘and grope your way to the tablé ‘way over in the corner where the sun shines fa, ‘The last fellow had fried oysters. You know It. 80 would Sherlock know it in ® minute, . The catsup bottle ts un- corked, and there's fried cornmeal erumbs on the bare table, But you don't mind. You order clam chowder, and then look back of you, ‘and, lo! upon the wall, neatly framed, fm the great and only quotation frorh “Lacilie’ about that clvilised man who couldn't live without cooks, Think of it! the whole quotation. Capt. Cuttle has the soul of @ poet. Baven't been 90 surprised since I heard en Irishman talk Chinese with a brogue Home ¥ Hints The ; Housewife's Cy clopaedia Eggs for Invalid. poach eggs for an invalid, break m into @ granite dish, pour boiling water over them, cover Qnd let, them stand on the back of the oven for eight minutes. Do not apply heat to the dish, To Paper a Room. F you want to peper a room yourself I choose a plain paper. These are to aM De had In @ great variety of chdrm- ing colors and it saves an immense amount of trouble not to have to matoh the pattern of each strip with | h he sank into a chair ‘ache, Fd Politeness rather prompted Myles to offer his services in rather perfunctory fashion, Sid Bot, heed him, the last when putting It on. In @ room having many pictures a plain paper is always more effective than a Agured one. To Economize on Soap. ANDLES burn better and more slowly if they have been stored in @ dry place six or seven weeks Defore being used. Boap will go twice as far if well dried, It should be cut into small blocks and these arranged in thers with «paces between to allow them wo dry. Sugar That “Dies.” UGAR should t¢ bought in smait| M4 S quantities, a8 it dies and loses flavor It ‘kept; raisins, currants and peel will not keep long. ‘Vinegar goon loses ite favor if kept, and 99 does Lucca oll. Macaroni will not keep, end spice, pepper and roasted cotter, (00, goon deteriorate, } Fot Richer Coffee. Two or Even Four Can Play This Game, and displays at counters—all goods ticketed to fo teeDes teisetoes ims tase posta Yon ob ace ROGERS Al SPOONS AND FORK: “ti re i B : j i i i R a3 FE 8 5 ; play twenty-four hours tn one he score must reach that fore, but the first player to go beyond| ROGERS Al AND AA hie time limit wins In the game, interesting variations to this one game may be apr Bext spin who are opposing him. all those who are In the game have first player epins the dial, and| The firet player may get as oount|had their turn, when tt comes back jo hands ten minutes after 1!—|to the first player, puts to bis credit 12 hours when the hands stop, counts up the| by ume to his own score, Remember, he | then Wants to make his aggregate of time |4nd 10 minutes, Teach twenty-four hours just as quickly Tt may not always be possible to make the exact count at tho end of the g ‘The next player sping the hands and | that is, {t may run ten minutes down his count, and eo on until|the twenty-four or ten miauies be- right. Say, April 15 must have ;/ can make # new set of hands, changin, ir relation to each other, or almpl: epend—the hour hand—or @ min+| 9 cent Gravy Lad! | {It Would Take You Four Days at Tea Hours a Day to merely ask three questions (name, address, references) of the men and boys who were en- ed for employment last week the employers of Greater New York who advertised for WORLD WANTS—nearly THREE times the number advertised for in any other newspaper. —_ AMUSEMENTS, THEATRE, 40th st, | which she strove 90 bravely ahd so suc- Cemmfully, and to which she has appar- eatly become, in some degree, suscep- is nether more nor less than a sort of hypnotic control?" rewurned Myles, hayen’t berun fy a any: now that you put the don't eee how It could hay ous that In this cage the logically !m- Donaible is actual fact.” “Not at all,” contradicted Wendover, the facts.| Uble again, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER, wite of & Wall sree from home, taking her ol leaves a note telling her Wendover, hie empiazer, Y . (es jo show his hand, you xcuse * pursued Phil, as he slowly tof notepaper from hi handed it to Myles, “this, Poy to coniirm our conjecture. you w a jos tose and carried the note to io window that he might read ft in the waning Ught. Hi *at-| folded the sheer and gi inter-| writing when he uttered a smothered € 1 back toward Wendover They are there; Two persons seem to te rad hands; but this ls im- the solution of the probler t these hands are not ¢ One and ths same, th reap. ay js to discard the impossible for the absurd.” “On vhe contrary, It Is merely to aban~ gh improbable, Now it seems rea- onable to hold that all: our han ‘writ- ings, when once we have mastered the mechanical use of the pen, derive thelr Individuality from ourselves, {rom our inmost eolves, which we well understood. At least, explanation of t gerd fanidly mean?” be asked in ‘Here |e your letter. don the impossible And in this case the nd what do “faut mow youre CHAPTER VI. A New Clue—A Marvel}, of Hypnotism—De la Strange | Butter and Fruit Dishes, fact that just as no recisely alike, so no are precisely alike, The graphologists, who read Scters from our pen-strokes, evidently “But look! All we have to fo upon, ingly, are two heetery writt hands and bent two over his shoulder out, side by aide, uj Phil sta: note; eagerly he one ar to the ol “Til tell you what Phil, “Tt moans CHAPTER V. “He Has Done It for Revenge!” — The Two Strange Letters — The|™ Mystery Deepens. HAMLET, 3, Ought we not to conclude that there has character, one bra’ letters ia not, merely 9 you interpret that?’ J . ih or a ‘when the writers these letters were subservient to hie will ja {t not natural to reason that would write allke?” assented Myles, slowly, “but you explain the fact that the letters are in the accustomed hands of (To He Continued.) CASTORIA’ For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought the must leek beyond the two angedit . Wendover. } ry, “It we stick too closely to them they will only puasle us. Indeed, it it weren't for the Information we pos sens of Do la Roche, I think they would de a hindrance rather than @ help, Hut Iam convinced that, with a little our gwn common-sense anda little plain reasoning, we may wrn them Into sn Invaluable clue. “Ot course you nave already explained to yourself that we i gy te 7} Tavistble power against As the vison tated Myles folt hie} nnd °ut nyt wite, And’ pet it is tne oyes swimming and brushed bis hand | same a7 The across them. He had come to @ stand before a tadle, on whieh lay several | ;, books, and desiring to drive the oppres- sive fancies from his mind, he opened one of the volumes and began to turn Henry Miller | AVOY eae RS, WIGS LYCEUM Presa 5a Shes eeWretnen “That ether one wrote both notest’ rrupted Myles nervously, chat ls no explanatioy does not account for tinh Tt was @ collection of water-color sketches, signed P. W. Most of the tubjects were French, and a large per- ot these Parisian—the Neuf, looking westward at sunset; the he qi © notes were written tine, but whether kK Is reons to write ent. answer to that Bossibie for two the yalue of logic,” — = oo ‘for it is only too te ow Ansterdam. To-night Curtain mpty Dumpty _ Boats for 8 weeks ahead of Bt, Etienne du Mont; er, plying toward Pass: making holiday at Vincennes; young Weat & AJdition of aaw IRh Street Buildings will give 68,000 square feet mose space be MORE SPACE—GREATER ASSORTMENTS Our Yearly Thanksgiving Sale ol Silverware and Cutlery STARTS TO-MORROW, — As «sual, there will be extra tables, in 800 CARVING Tea Bpoons—Halt. dozen., aime ; Fae nae AE ROGERS NICKEL SILVER Good Meavyweight—Extra quality. Tea Spoons—value .3—% dos..... Table Spoons—value .—% dos... « Table Forks—value 09-4 dos... 40 TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES mak toh i ve Rey Rete torre esse: BO] Value 00 (0 BLO ners ‘Will give aa good wear Whigh you pay two or three ums | INE STEEL DINNER ar Spoons and Butter —handsomely en- good weight—value . ROGERS BOXED GOODS 49 | Quadruple plate. anteed by the maker, in. mit "prices are for Large Fancy Fruit “ ER eal QUADRUPLE PLATED Chocolate Pots stylea, cies FA ae Sh Gag BM ) Special Water Pitehers. Fern Dishes. Bread Trays and Fern 7 9 (Preach Gray finish.) : Cake Baskets, Tea and Coffee Pots. 6 Butter Dishes—giass drainer. Condensed Milk Holler, Pickle Casters Condensed Milk’ Holders. Crumb Tray and Scraper Peppers and Salte- plated top—value .15. Full lines of Vailace Hime.’ ex heavy arede, a) TAT, q eluding Liye Peden Gray, ta 7 Teepouses desighe— Mirror Piateaus SPECIAL VALUES ALSO IN +498 to 10,08 Bread Trays i bed he eres Pitcher to 9,06 Water Plehoe Ten Bets ....... teeee Soup Tureens Nut Bowls . Baking Dis! After Dinner Coffee Icowater Pitchers All Silver Plate we olfer is of reliable makes: — qualities that have seen here Pah calades 2 Look st the makers stamp thar hee alae -_ Ay Fancy Goods Neckwear Special Values in Ti i Silk Belts Handkerchiefs 7 owels Brooches Ribbons From the ‘Shaw Brag” Walrus Grain Hand tted— raided dies—value $1,00,. 7 ra s—Plain or Brocade 81 SP iaad Pai ed—black and colors— value $1.0 » Canvas Beh 10 ie Mned—inside straps—value | FULL BIZzk TowrLs | Huck and Damask—y | long—hem'd, hematitched 5 % Knotted fringes—with and without: 40) work—at these differences. trom "d'k’'ts—also White emb’d with speed ack—value 17, 19% | Usually Spee, Usually and Taffeta Silk Belt: nd shirred—Binck and LB rere M. 19 Gold Ri tone and Enameled sel vad 6 and .%. 4 Women's Emb'd and Lace Trim The Evening World Fashion Patterns, tned by May Manton. people playing In the Bol Suddenly Myles bent over the page, There, just as he had seen her but now in fancy— laughing, dishevelled, blushing in pretty confusion, in one hand the handkerchief which she had just torn from her eyes, in the other the lapel of Phil Wend- coat—there was hig own wife, Amalle, in the full exuberance of Inno- cent girthood, the Amalie he had never known, would never know. Phil's step trod the hall. Myles has- tily closed the sketch-book and turned to meet him, in his heart a f ‘Bway &dbih. To-nlgeict Parsifal {2.259% AMUSEMENTS, HORSE SHOW. GRAND EXHIBITION OF HORSES pe Last WHEK. Pie AME BINGHAM je, eg cine ee OO | HOKE bee ee et & Seamon’s ELLA FOX Me CONCERTS BY LANDER. The Seats in the Two Upper Gal- leries Are Not Reserved. PROGTOR’ To-day-To-Night 25¢,50¢. Res, 75¢ Fran! Queen's Fan," MyleaMoCart Syd'y Grant. Therese Dorgeval.oth’s “The Btubdbormness of Geral with Edwin Arden, Isabel on and Stock Co.’ Vaudeville “WONRY MAD.” he: Lo, MAT, 0-Day ae SHO-G) “Confound tt, Wendover, are you ever gpig..to help me find ‘my wife ‘and Phil raised bis eyes and fixed th bo] Mylea’s face with burolng intent: he returned slowly, “provided find mine.” 44 av,|ance—made to sell at .29.....-.- MATINEE TO-MOR: AMMERSTEIN’S \ Matinee te ood veanrved toaterbes ley, 12 Champagne Dancers, The ‘oomo0n: ; Stuart, no & Richards, Bedini & ari can, Moullere Sisters, Vitagraph, others, ACADBMY OF MUGIC. 14th ot & Irving PL ™ WIZARD OF 02Z aa the Tin Woodman, Wed,a Gad; kevg, & Bway & Mat’ fattnlay a's patity’ sine, jure. Eve, Hedda Gabler. Avon Comed: = a others. BIO SHOW, {Mth St. Theatres gray: Mare Wed. tget help me to na fe to crasp Phil's treaty rush, “he comprehended MHS KGvWtine |ATLANTIC ; wt), Meat Cana) st | Fine Nainsooke—S#-inch—value 21, .15 it silently sitet. why ‘t vou home Instead of wasting three-oua qearers iF on that wild-goose chase?” rvs lady Orchestra, Yorkville’ Vic Meclerer. VAUD | METROPOLIS, & | 1424 ot. and 34 ay) Mew. | Nainsooks—12-yd. nlece— 1.39. it strike you am significant that two events of a similar sort might David ©. Mon Fred A. Bone | Prices, 35, 80, 78, $1, FISKE. BELASCO Wien, WARFIELD ‘ concelvably have one and the same “Two events of Wendover, you don't miean that de “Is respone’ie for both cases? As Cache este real gears No, no.—I don't mean just that. Ru? seek to injure than auyone else?" Nig hicieiel | «oad Wear” Long Cloth—12 yds. 1.49 | lines transfer to Mth St . UPTING ground coffee to steep in 01 water the night before will “HIS LAST DOLLAR.” BROADWAY! SCHUMANN -HEINK Prices 2e. and Ue. Tr of course, souipe ‘ight. te has iets int sueh @ wid. 't know when you tet irs. Wendover war. wus EDEN) ew Box-Plaited Dress for Girl, box-plaited dress includes a yoke Which ts outlined by a ctreular bertha, | ~ Hhustrated the materia! is royal blue cashmere with banding of velver | WE! and the yoke is of ecru lace over white silk with an tntertining of ehiffon. All simple, girtlsh materioi* are appropriate, The Gres, copsiets of skirt ang The skirt Ie laid in box plats, ightly at the lower edge, while the waist Ie in blouse style with @ single plait the centre front and tho centro back, the @oving heing made invisibly at pack. The siveves are box-piaited at ther upper ‘Witty shaped cuffs. Material for medium sizo (12 years) Ig T yards 27, 6% yard, tor 44 yards 4 WEBER & ZIEGFE a Mate To-morrow & Satuniay DRALERS y WHITE WOM, MAJESTIC) tenia ‘ ren. ow lant ner Ait ind her. le engagement f absen, walat, jofnéd beneath the bel: KEENEY’S portions, full below and are NTY "CHAIRMAN. en's and Women's—All Linen— | emstiteN—VAlUe — IBMeeesesereceeeeees 9 - 1 Bon iffon Taffeta Ribbons— bet Fetus CF a eae cabre—velue 0.25 24! 2. serene Ruohings—six neck lengths— rer) Busiterent Nigtevepecial....- 49 Upholstery Notions ty Silk Capes— Fe eee pieated Ly with full neck ruche, aso fu) fuohe Stace with pleated ends.. 3.98 Polnt Gaze Circular Collare— Raised rose patterns—cream and white-value $1.95. 7 Btocks—Lace and \Lace White ih Chiffon—Black, and jelicate color combina ons— 4 sowhere $1. & DELO cevseereee ose 08 to 2.98 Lace Collars and Yokes—cream White ‘and ecru—value $1.8 Always Bus: Selling White Goods eet have the is moods * vient vices! White Fleece Lined Walatings— ae bene Q.: BO. 49. 60 Richly Mercerized Walstings— beautiful patterns, such as are used in $400 and $6.00 wais:s...... 24! Brass Oticloth # me. Merceriaed Cheviots (mercerized in |Spool Picture Wire..spool., yarn), manufacturer's surplus clear- 17 Fancy Striped Madras, Rib Piques | y | and Plain, and Plecced, Mar- aay | Easter and Quicker Than White Doited Mulla ing | To Reach 14th Street i es 10) 0, eat a Yard wide Cambrics........ -6% | 14TH St, lero ~ AN aE rors enipenoees GL ao (Fs Ys ke 11| 14TH St. Fem Nainsooks—yd. wide—usually TO India Linons—}-inch—usually .10.. 6% watise {SLSR De Fine India Linons—S?ineh.......0+ | fey sinks iva. | Don't Forget 14TH St" RE us ee 5 to 1.98) 13 a SUBWAY EXPRESS Station toth—12-y art s . ied $8. 7.89.. t0 1.79 | ga enat all north and eputh eueee ¢ MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, until } P. HM, ~ Fitted Hand Kags Women's gene G eal Seal Walrus dd Walru: Brown, Gra, rer, 5 Fee ceaiuay Wiebe Reet ct line Coker Ae esad Sane asually 9 %; ' and mi ror for Morning Sxe MAIN FLOOR. — Heavy Camel’s-Hair Cheviots Black only-54 tnch—you'd think Mt a lucky opportunity te buy toon. at @ cente—so what will to them at Morning irae bens Herne 39

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