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When rs ae and ad gee te Such Stocks of Women’s and Children's Flannelette and Other Warm Wear? of time, of money. to look elsewhere st aad ede fecirm Bebo iby Bossy 6 pti mn yokes— | | Canton Fla Pin Flannelette—<'ear, pretty | iH 79 | Plannete | bi) Nig {2 to 16 yra.—a ¢ v= obo lem" ers York Cin You I For Children Canton Pla favrecdans re accordiag i Tonsoni lol earn lehy_Depwerecette 1 to 10 yrs. ine tatherae why nye, with feet, accra! fleece Ii Outing: Boys’ or Girls’ Pa | clear aoe to acute Flannelette bale A Dalsy Flannelette Scoring to ose, 20 * gerd quallty—pia ‘ to 16 yrs.—according to sige, 4 to 14 yra.—vwal Canton Flannel Drawers—Cambris” bes Tag toe to Myre... lens is being directed at it, Supwnse, for Instance, there's a4 smooth lake ‘ somewhere on the earth ja a spat where | no living being has ever been. How can * we be sure that that lake ja reflecting | the sky?” ‘ “We can't be dead sure,” admitted the professor, glancing at his wife as If surprised at her powors of ratiocina~ on, “but we can be reasonably cer jtain that It is-20 long as there io I | Ught, of course, There is no reflection ’ v i without Ight, you know, A mirror : doesn't veflect an object in the dark.” The Reflection of Light “How do you know Ik doesn't?” asked the protessor'« wite, - 467 WONDER,” said the professor's! “Weil, the object {an't visible unless " I 4 wl held the laughing! {t falls in the pathway of a ray of baby In ber arms in front of the | tight,” said the professor, “A mirror mirror. ''l wonder If this glass reflects! itself can't be seen unless light falls me when my back Is turned?” upon ft, and sometimes not then when “Ot course it does,” anid the profes | che tight falls in ® certain manner— . cas sates his after-dinner cigar! nyt this is getting too deep for you.” n " ” © "I don't kndw why not,” sald the pro- pnd tig Pessccppoity gf Ng fessor's wife, “but I was only wonder- Question, that’s all." fog. Of course, you can see It doen, If “What question?” you are in the room, and I can see it “Why, whether a mirror reflects oom and the door was shut? Would bd does, Pl bes peiegons phat # You be sure the mirror was rellecting) 4. yh) aa feeteaneh” , 4 naga saoieiaae "No, you haven't,” said the orotee "How do you know it you're not |f2r# wife “you Just sakt you couldn't) “One Tupning, One Pin, Make a Sanshiny Baby; Six Tarn- there?” retorted the professor's wife. a yer " | ee | sak’itntd bepwtcterane was] (08 Fifteen Pins, Make a Tired and Cross Baby,” “I can prove it all right,” sald t! <4 _ Py “4 wetting rather tired of the argument, “4 ‘and very easily, All I | Tie Tm gure now, Lock here, do you Bat the ‘One Pin Is Now Eliminated. ‘ remember the remarks you were mak- 4 ehinery to Bae tie aiarctelnn, Ing about Mrs, Coller this morning!” e&ily, and jn the photograph obtainea| “Th® Creature that tried to HE old-fashioned method of baby) shoulders and sleeves and are fastened vou would see ects of the room | Bitdset away fr: us by offering her dressing, still followed by many| with small, unobtrusive buttons. To . #8 more a month?” said the professor's devoted mothers, meets with| dress the baby the garments are ar- Filain yoke. sald the pro-| We. but what has that got to| sweeping condemnation from many phy- | ranged In place, one over the other, the i “ do with it?” siclang, nurses and studente of the! front portions turned down, and the | "nel petticoat belong to the “Allone™ | Iats, ‘merely & physical defor: results (ealRL se Aincgg a aes ‘ hyslological and artiatie possibilites e system devised by a knowing baby | from lone years of habitual althou looking at the photograph to ree. How) @ wasn't looking at you at) Phy gees baby laid in—or on—them, Then the! sive. of gondon, and the diminutive! Ot ungonscloua repression. would you know the photograph showey|'¢ tme, wie she?” asked the pro- of the human form. ’ front portions are turned to place, and | waynhanr , € modified laeval. style. of feminin photenran: fe ‘One turning, one pln, make a sun- ‘ was designed and executed| gowning, which follows and » thAt the glass had’ reflected without | ‘#8? * be the otal ts hig small kingship quickly buttoned | aftar 4 London model aleo, nes cot the Agoking at the photograph?” “No, of course not; sald the profes- | shay baby.” is the ol im mete bel into full and complete garbing, The| The basie of the men and wom- nd "My deat," sald the professor, “how|*t'# Wife. “You and I were alone here, | half of the newer method Of baby | chiiq ts ¢resh, unwearied, unirritated by.| "Now eni hi nstically “working and Pir aoe bernie the saamayt (his, Wnt es s areming by ita devoted adherents,| mich ‘andling and turning. the little RiRiE, In, behalf of eaerect dreas for tthe ideal Temi, ea): Seer ees ‘proneriy,”" saa] “AU right,” sald the professor, “Then Anais) ie claim they set this Ime are free to stretch, kick, twist, | kaxblng—arme ante touching thee teas | of pacein a ee urged. need Fa tbe professor's wife. “And besides, tho you were making reflections when she on ignment: turn and grow as they will, says the forty t ak {3 Point or porfion of the| ofmation no them Ni] batt +. wasn't looking, And if you can do that,| ‘Six turnings, Afteen pins, make a | chicago Tribune. rom the first days and hours of| fashions of f ininity, but “tne wo camera itself |a, after all, practically a) why can't a mirror?” tired and cross baby.” - > When theo Infant up to the time) came later. . human person. The lens in it ix just! ., “I suppose you think you're smart, A The little garments pictured are from oun e body itself laid, Itke a] ‘The time, the place to heal ths oor: , Charles.” said the professor's wife, as| And now comes the still newer method | the wardrobe of tiny Miss Roxana Mil- Pont reot dress movement which is presently like the iene in the human eye, for YOU she withdrew from the room disdain- jin regard to, which even the single pli TAM clot ray to transform phy umanity and told me 80 yourself the othe What! ful oi single pl |ined, the six months oid daughter of |ed theories of these through the phyeton reach up and react £ want 0 cet rhe thot i sald. the professor, turning {4 turning are declared unnecessary. | Mr. and Mrs, George Millard, of Chie| thinkers, should be Wepended {tom the | te work wonders, with mental ' meat fo get of fe whether the mittor Wis “Refractions from Curved | TD® new little garments—as vot cago. The little frocks, one of fine |#oulders, no belts i bands any ny kind frog nnetions of humanity is with the fs reflecting things when ao Of KO) Sorta ot wmile, D. [only in London—cpen down the wool, the other of fine muslin, and th encircling the cre ont little ochildren-and the waist line, as week unnatural by Sectareh P me of the CIAL NOTICES, ut + Indoor Games for the Youngsters. w o\-scnewarass This featine a Fine Rainy- | _Day Pastime for the Children—It Is) a Very Easy and In- teresting Game. The Williams Company FIRST QUALITY THN SKIN CHINCHILLA MUFFS the Very Latest raver . He saya: “I never thought I would be really old, but felt myself growing weaker and knew old age was upon me, Since taking Father John’s Medicine I am feeling like a young man again. hoger tt to all who need build- ing up.” Cures all throat and Jung = makes meee HORSE SHOW. SHOW. ree i 5 fit to Match, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 33) $18. HE mechaniam of this rainy-day game ts #0 simple thet any child may construct {t with little| A Host of Extra Good Values for the Little Tots, ny aris a ution a a White Serge hay omy + Uist ave emb'd i eoree cuffs and cata valie 4 Mor or] to 430, value ‘tle Cl SIXTH AVENUE, Between 20th & Zist Sts. GRAND EXHIBITION OF HORSES : WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. SHOW OPENS AT 0 A, M. trouble, It remains for all time a clever AMUSEMENTS. heme for passing away the dull hours, ‘when other games lose thelr interest. > A rounded stick or pple of wood Is ‘mbittied out of white pine and peaked ‘with @ little American flag. The stick pg firmly fastened to any support ‘wilt hold it in place—the play tabie @ even the top of a box, Next utilize the too of a hat-box, Found, and as large a circle as posst- ‘Me, cutting off the edges. Into the ardboard stick small uprights, made of ‘wood, or ¢ven matches, per diagram shown in pleture, The arrangement of these pegs should be reasonably like ths pictured set, THA a WRK leries Are To-day-To-Night HUDSON , Not Reserved. PROGTOR’S 25¢,50c, Res.7: AL are may not be thrown therefore with as| The players arrange themselves a nine game. much facility. neg be turned slowly makes For the rings short distance away, one stationed near twist small Joope of wire and bind them | 47% cardboard lecle is now stigpet| he ring to turn It slowly upon the up- feat th 1 as Cats Seamasriaee ana | QIN 1a ere eek: | em | dewn over thé pole and allowed to rest, | right. MS thet marily be An Ton and Brock ‘Ga ‘With colored cloths, or if the wire is s he wwWo Opposing sides an oppor- far S ot avaliable circles of cardboard will | (ft? imehes from ite bottom, on two me are el on the circle, funity’ at thelr own pews aa the circle y eng bs Will! ping driven into the pole and bent « ere divide Gnemscives into tne | turns, { am ek Seyret Just a9 well, altnough thelr weight trifle to prevent same from catching in ‘ontsndlog aa partion, cove op set| Should @ player on one (fae loop a Avi The laa of SAyO } WR OH Great os the wire and they | the circle when It revolves. lr goal t fo 10 | peg belonging 10, the opposite side, the Avo oT 7} of Maryland Lo ERSTEIN'S TWH AMMERSTEIN’S § Matinee Bury Day, We. & rf ahlee Sod eaten ted tN tt Male Patti; Re- "Det il Br ra 0. Dun Ne Faseet count must go against ly ite pegs first wins wns, W syNorsis OF PRECEDING Raveena, be very, my | vou ate for Fag story. What about it? Why, I ign to ef ite i ihe | Sion “Are you sure? Reporters are rarely, confounded out of earshot,” “Good gad! Do you suppose they were roporters?” “Wux-try, wux-try! missing Mrs. Mylea!"’ By an extraordinary concatenation ot ute. | accidents some unconscious erier of the he | news had enunciated thes? heaped syllables, there, beneath the very door- step. The two men sat for a moment as at] electrified. The next instant they stabbed for the newspaper with a com- mon Impulse, Myles was the quicker and Phil sprang to the wall to press the button and set the long, elomy parlor ablaze with light. Together they devoured the double- column head in heavy-faced type and| ™ the succinct, graphic story which jdn't give feomed to their excited minda to start t rnisned out {rem the page, Every word they! |" cf. B, he sald ie og 4 spare Fead with a kind of ocwlar gluttony | seven pe ities help me in the! and then Myles fung the sheet back) search. Immensely pélite: ‘And = Ay upen the table, Hee sping f° pie tae 80 CB! Fg yh at Mor rthete: a risk, ‘wns, {V's your All about the! ts i just one other ia | but vetIt hard- ecessary. If we can get hol'l he, that one clue wilh help | ron m9) there. BIG rigie BARE sr > BEL. BELASCO titaTne ee § 15 Hans WARFELD PE ue Ste furnish more nothing new to # ink ? w Yes, I'll bo there. > Iam am imeoenesly ooltged. a Sood recotver and turned 40 aa “Confoundedly pleasant oe ee yout dis heartily. excuse me. it come at ‘orvin’, and she n_snoke to her ae if anythin Vendover yet, AJ hive the Rr & Seamon's 849 ELLA FOX $; Ale By oA bag ve vir oar veer & i tls y Attar \ ‘Mais, TO-DAY & Gaturday, RALERS & WHITE WOMEE .| MAJES: IC) Next Sel’y Night Seats Now on “A CHINA DOLL.” ive house gone an’ nol = STIR | Wi | Lee Avy 0Tth Matinee To-day. | Why Girls Leave Home. tas peas AMBRICAN, Perysd Teves ake “WIN LAST DOLLAR.” |BUOU &™423,8¢ 1% MAY IRWIN I dare say. in| “tn “ns, uacK 18 BACK.” @ left the front door | pon him a scolding ' “CHAPTER VI. «Continued.) “ DO not attempt to explain it—that ‘] ts, not yet. But, unpleasant as | ‘#® qe thought, I'll ery to be consist. of these facts and these natural con- Jectures, De la Roche must some time have wget Bor Phil paused and Pe Medilcns that no ques- oS dark upon his frank was reflected not tone out inswered ?" "ming his not be both- enough, what ““phought You might like to see one, ;” he apologized, handing Phjl an ex- Jnodded and-iaid it mm the table! a ae | KeTas sHOWSs v rs, state. that reminds me! “Where's the telephone? I'll eall up Foportee at my house in half 88) the | the editor and give him a piece of m “ ing there,” re- "Do," aesented PYil, dryly, “The i. t 1am going to ‘phone is oack here in the study.” So do. Myles ‘as they descended the saying he weceded the angry Myles) 91, e that reporter and, turning on the lights, pointed him) . I'm going 69 teu him te the telephone, le Su oe rather te oot “Hello, Centrait" began Myles, too] 0 tell Men yours, and 1} te faim. ong “wide open ax the mouth of Miry br much. in haste to await the usual te) fee, wheels @ There | ant 5 thet fh Bt sponse. “Hello, hell Vitor © tepit. it w js something about the eet S15 M en Od course in re Cant barteg the! PRD, what's. the mumber?. Hallo, BR pg cman vat wy clay its METROPOL eb W. MOMROn tp Te a Havok a\ 2% rae got the papers?” me—oh, never mind; aa me the Uni- | Bog 4 do, B, -#, I oe! bee reduces: ne to & aa wdinie: jae ot, ind 3 think {t wil, do you?’ | verse. Yes, yes; Helio! bus whee it an . | whieper, ial Ss obiieet ta follow rm , ¥ vid, an ras pan! Het, Universe? Not bes reamed, City eraaka fae fake: rete regeres: | " die Acme to him; is he’ What do Ti want? 1 want to wi a Phil, “that the --| WEST BAN rete ahaa "You'll Wate Menaerabie® zon, goine (0 St wage | tone QAR ci sine Mat. To. od of Naw York. 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