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5 V y Kee Py ‘ ~~ g z > t oe ! returned the fur coat to horrid man who made a’ fvias about It because ‘Witla: took tt over to Newark dt for a joke? 1 suppose you aro satisfied. you found Brother Willis you it was all a joke IT thought that would have grow explanation, and yet| 4 Willle telle me you assaulted | Brutally. You, 2 great, big brute ly a tall as he is! ie have no senso of humor, Mr. Pee Roor, dear papa, who Is the gates ajar—wouldn't tt jar } S49 you say? What do you mean? Oh, Mr. Nags, | know that was some Bidden insult to my poor, dear papa's Memory, because he is not here to doe fend himself sfEe-= “That fs the way you always ect Brother Willie was only playing one of hie boyish pranks; my poor, dear who has gone to his long home. would have tnderstodd him, Papa was a joker, t00, and he tured to laugh he would tell of the with a handsome gold watch | from a man who was asleep in | rks, Just to worn him how dan- | it.waa to go to sloep on @ park | with @ handsome gald watch and showing and the park full of Pickpockets. Papa could never remem- ber what park tt was or what the man z the change wien we send him for any thing. “Tf you bad been half a man you would have struck that borrid Mr. Bpelkine dowt wio eaid Brother Willte of assaulting the poor bey, “He was no gentleman, anyway, or never would have made such a about a fur coat. I don't care! at ft cost, I saw & pliture of a Duke wearing « sable was worth ten thousant don't know how much a/ t Grand Duke never | if he had he ze lost pe it syn of the ring. magia f CHAPTER IV, The Demon of. Misrule in the Royal Kitchen. TITLE MARY, the firet of those who had penetrated the enchanted forest to arrive at the palace, but though her lips were sealed as to what she had seen, and what she had heard, it by everybody that her turned » She went Zoyal kitchen, where her was waiting anxiously 2 ; HE si F i kitchen was one of the we Places in the palace, burnished pots and pans and open fireplaces, where the hot flames greedily licked the ty i F gz i i sit i if SoG 3B No. ll. Rov L.MeCan Fitting Up the Kitchen, | the nobility atways say in @ case — somo poor but honest fellow who waa! This Part of thé Heuse Must Be verishing of hunger!’ nobleman would have sald, but Mr. Spelking Is in the coal ‘business and charged me eight dollars a. ton for coal Inst winter. I got six tons of him and so he wouldn't have lost much if Kw had never got his coat*back. Any- way, if Willie had kept the coat in} his boylah play we could have pald a | per @ woek till it was paid for and} yan face, and T never ea a man yet with |@ red face whom I wouit trust. at the man they found in the cellar of the liquor store where he had locked | boiler of a muffin tin in the’ kitchen himself in from Saturday night till Monday morning and had fet the spigot |run and wasted two hundred dollars’ | worth of brandy and they had to carry Dim to the hospital in an insensible etate! of @ man with a red face, and I think Brother Willle’s to be believed in pret- e brother? You never accuse your brosher of anything, and he was arrested once for striking aman who kieked his little eirl, and it was afterward proved In the police court that the man had @ iarge fomily of ba own, and if he ‘was gent to jall he couldn't support them ‘eowuse he dian't work and tis ‘Wife took in washing. who may have to look close at home! Your uncle is president of a bank, I don't eay ‘he takes anything, but one day I was in his private office and saw @ whole lot of money on his brand-new, pame on the five apd ten dollar bills, But that didn't make them his Ht he did write lis name on them, Your fuuly tre that sly they odver up their bills, wes bank's name was habit just vialti people, Mr. Nagg, but it is m lgnty me- pielous, and you carry on likes | faclo robe up in the garret and the moths made euch & sctne, because | governable temper!" cook, was thet ere fim? tke thet, ‘Perhaps it was taken by That's wha a Made Attractive, and How to Do That Is Told Here. BARLY every one, when they wart to furnish a house or flat, begin at the parlor and work back. Don't do it, Start with your kitchen, When you finish you may fing & tabourette or tea table missing in the Look | parlor, but there will be allcloth on the | kitchen floor and more than a double deen under no obligations to him, , that M& Spelkins has a red closet. You must mtke your kitchen attrac- tive, and if you start out right in sup- plying iteneeds and requirements fully you will fad the actual labor of house- keer’ng leasened almost one-half. You simply haven't any idea of the Ittle modern conveniences for « kitchen watil you take @ day off and look over the basement stock of the large depart. ment stores. You will find more variety here than In Jooal hardware store up where you Ii \a Well as a desire. ble drop on the ecpense scale, Don't lay out from five to fifteen follars in @ full set of dishes, The five-dollar kind are rather heavy and ordinany in pattern and anyway you Won't know what to do with 190 to 20 Pieces of china, except ta store it away on the top shelves of the china closet. You will always find what are called “broken sets,” that is, sets where you van buy a3 many pleces as you wish. In this way for four er five dollara you will pick up some really fine pleces of chine, amply sufficient to set your duet meals in the house wonderful. Stick $0 the half-dozen limit tn soup plates, diriner and tea plaites, cups and anucers, butter dishes and @auice dishes. Two meat platters will do, and two or three covered vegetable dishes. For pickle and jelly dishes, salt cellars, bread and cake plates, &o., keep an eye on the bargain table of odds and onda. You will always find one in the china department and some of the dishes are delightfully pretty and quaint, In buying glassware be wise and politic, for the mania of the wedding- Present friend and relative runs to Look how red his face waa! “T tell you I am. always eusplotous e to him, hy do you want to acouse my “So, you see, there are other people desk, all and he was writing his che, that ts the reason your uncle wrote his name on those new a4 But they were ee MMs, even if resident of the bank, , becatise printed on them. “Your sister has that name-writing ¢ same., When she was S hero she wrote her pame to @ and gave it to me, and they took tot uncle's bank without'a word! * I would say a word about your Not t! & med- man simply because Brother Willle bor+ rowed an old fur coat in a joke “Tt was a new fur coat, you say? How do I Know that? I did not see it. I only know that my papa had a buf- wi eye to present you with a cut-glass) in the carafe and glabses to matoh. \t the store persist in sending you @ huge | t punch bow! with little glass cups dan-| Gling all-around the edge, return them grateful thanks, find out where they | d) Dought it, a# you wish to get finger| w! bowls to matoh in the same pattera, set, with oll and vinegar eruets, and salad get thrown tn. You are almost sure to find sliver bot tn the pant paper is a nulsa ware and @ugar and creamery sets among your gifts, and possibly a tea-| a pot. It you don't find the teapot, buy| LOX anit, lt tho best color, aa it will | dumb-waiters-and holler with « cooper | vising about the coffee pot, rip pote cost more, but after all you t as weil with th ordinaey promis! kind. Riad that wl a 4 t me! 10) van then after a few weeks trot beck the | Mfr ne crete thew pola £0 punch bow! and trade {t off for @ berry |in several diff old-fashioned he’ tea and pour on boiling ttle Bo be wary, and if the «iris down In | HY srg Ay oe Se, ae oa te itself into @ ft ake It off the rig Py many peope before | )utch blue and white w: Honeymoon House: keeping In NewVork |, BY IZQLA FORRESTER Gainty appearance it wil! give to your kitchen, When you buy the muslin or dimity for@ou Window sash curtains don’t for- wet the rods, They only cont 10 cents each complete, and you don't want your curtains sagging on tack 5 etre strings. Buy enough of muslin make long narrow shirred curtains fr the Inside of the glass « to your china closet and kitchen cabinet While the japanned tine are all rete for bread, eake, flour and sugar, the earthenware jai best for smailer staple goods, such as rice raisins, nat- 1 and #0 on, in the tiny ones for They. ccme in all sizes, lee the overs, it. 8, in fe, with and @ shelf of them up o chen table will might in a at your gran will save many & neartache ov “eatching on.” Iron frying pans are better than the eheet-iron or granite ones, and you will need at least one Pe 4 lined bs pot for pot ronata, eo. Even In ing, these iron pots jare more rel oy " giving a steady | hea: than the granite kettles, especially |on gas stoves, Remember, after have purchased et your cooking utensils and dishes you measure of tea, Yorn throw 53 ih | the samme rome nal UD @ strip of picture mold @ different ways coffee ‘at tt is doubtful ad- et alony cbose-fit ether out of date, ‘The French ferent pretty tint, and the | plain gray ware ts alto- Be careful about your kitohen shelves ‘try and cabinet. nee and never tes i ie in It. fter the first week. You can ollcloth in different widths, one A pretty delft or china one, I! stand plenty of soap suds and wash! moan, or even @ chubby brown Rebeces | pot ke your grandmother used, Don't invest in a tin copper-hottom | horror to stew away on the back of the stove, or even & granite ware pot. Tew should not bubbie or simmer on the stove, Take @ trip down to the Chinese 4 laundryman some day and watoh dim) make bis tea, They know how to do | it. We make potpie out of Oolong ana! the rest. One of the most enviable little prides | I know makes her tee at the dinner! table, and it never sees the atove at all. Bhe bas one of those plump Bethe — devia teapots, They cost coef 4H, Sore © sie, and have : glassware and aitver, You don't want to buy @ water pitcher and half a dozen forty-cent glasses if. Uncle Bill or Aunt Sarah have it In eheir mind's | got in dt and we had to wey it away. “Why do you tear hair, Mr, Nage? Why do you feor’ your hair? Thenk goodness I haven't such am un- Peter, Little Mary's | " ‘ushing i, with the ae “a y.% the ani Nel her he nor his and he Blos- imps Can ¢a- Pen Never seen pny wm Hg a ahceaad inwaieh the whale ior’ was turned y-turvy in the treme efforts of Humpty Dump- “Oh, mother, Blossom’s back, and I want As piece of bread and jam!" vs sald Lattle Mary to} the young ladies ryy gayly ‘off she turned. to Pater ked: “Has she got the ring?” OMA 420 Humpty Dumpty Put the Demon “She says she will only tell . Peni aed. I want a plece of bread and givo you such a smack In nthe face! said Mary, angrily, gf to talk to your mother? + ieee of bread and jam'—it what"—— tf f+ pe On mao mother, by ‘ou please,” and fia is dabbed the bread jam alt over his fe me fan't tall yow 40 it all over the itch. Tite ee oe! Tol the kitchen. | “T' a mee ff Taln’t! ¥ ‘m going “Peter his fo thm ‘nanaioally, J was | sho gave wey, I ever m she aoned heveeté When that smooth- Gegonse rely. mat id" poaded of, Misrule Into the Bolling ‘ot, ty and Pantajoon to capture the unwel- come visitors, ol ek, Dumpty used hie slap-stick. ind Pantaioon a red-hot ag? ind tha demon of misrule and bis cons tinued to elude them‘in the most pro- mother_called out f a iron bear?) Ng wer sight of thi none of marcia u othing mal ieee teach their children to do a hysterical de- tittle Ie Mary ohowad after aod from a career youthful rie, thoment Little Mary was goae from the royal kitchen something In- explicable happened, Alice the cat and Nae & the a Pg! 3p to thie ttm best 0 {rnsas a suddenly seemed | pewitehed, ell to fabting each other, The very alt see charged with | whereupon qiectricity, and for ho apparent songs it nd ane cn the walls 4 f acini FE por red. ¥ umpty had retnened ph ad ting C08 tur. ph & Binssom's Theat 0 have found the magia King Sellumm, rh ae his excitement, gow it to ae Ne PRS sree ot it. faltered poor, un- fortunate Bi “Not got itt Phat has become of itt” “Tt lies at the bottom of eer, wo) the po ‘Marie, # dies ot ia “ike ail a nie fest, “Why, “hidaim we wae, Just tel: “ sont ig an find is rigs Naar « Bancom, ale oat i it the tamer | PACK es just vexing Bota sem his head @ num- ber too bad!” he Rant o.oo noknowl- ge doubt “anid Ru- aw it my- tg ty bak too," meg ine kn 0 ‘a, he sn ‘ are submariae Wel E es Be javish in the use of over the washtubs. he knit box of your gas from being grease spilatte: cep clean, and ifiyou ory, Re game pattern In harmony with loth and your paint “purprised what a fresh, ) —<——= all In the same pat pool Ener oll bottom of you potato and vem it drawers, ollototh red. It hi | | your kijehen. Tack {t on the table and) Put some be 4 otal Leg it} day when vou cook your first honey: of newspaper, and You) Moon meal there 3 trouble from cockroaches, ge plecs tacked up smoothiy back | range will save your wall have it Forsythe’s Waist Sale English Vestings te 1200 Finest imported Eng-|}p9 |tish Vesting and Mercerized Waists, $3.65 and $8. We recommend early purchases. They Ge will not last long at this price, ‘John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 14TH ST, THEATRE past Heh w MACK rile Wal Be" PASTOR'S ie calling Tord, ae ie Ae wi AMUSEMENTS, Samaras nig ogy oa Lan’? ety oe 14th 6e, & Irving PI. zard of 0z tu jontaomery & Ston a eee a Wedel 2, ras Rms Bia ree HEDDA GABLER. have never sold less than bento 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets A —————_—__—____} sep ona te gore. “BIG FOUR Ay. 20TUh 6, Mat. toDer., Rey th tka i prers ate ait "8 SHOWS New York, yet. | = ; m deh a 2.20. 0) muat lay in @ stock of odds ani ends |1t ls easy to forget that an egg-beater 1 & potnto-mas) > ie included in the moon dream, but you want them Have the dearest boy in the world ‘or ye on Ure wall k of the ste jn the handiest wall space, and }into it @ fow dozen brass hooks, Hang ‘all of your odds and ends on these, It ds ever 49 much neater and easier than feeling around in @ deep dark drawer after the Wscuit cutter, and ramming | and Beer |Your knuckles against the chopping} value $17.98 , va.e [sa jknitfe, Hang. them ail un, your an Opener and soup ladle, coffee strainer and pancake turner, corkscrew and eae| Fur Coats| New Mu voucher and all the reat If you should| Scarfs Second peel blessed with a real pantry—you | won't find many in New York fints then put the molding and brass hooks ‘Then when you have picked out your clothes basket—hampers won't go gn bottom, and broom, and nice, clean, covered, galvaniaed tron pails to glad> don the janitor’s heart with ashes and wirbage, vou may close vour kitehen door with a contented heart until the Hi In the Next Article Miss Forrester Will Tell Young Housekeepers How to Decorate, Furnish and Get the Best Comfort Results In a Din- Ing-Room BP _! AMUSEMENTS. ay HBATRE, 40h at. $2 Broadway: } pak hb on aun rman LOU MAN Eves,, 25-00- tee $1.0, MAY YOHE GEO. EVANS bate CLINE a “A Murieal Forest Fentesy (FFE oe Wl = ie I ‘tthe King. 8 go 20 5 Mantel = "igpare Cainat™® Go dias. Wo! Baroness fiddiestieks HARLEM Br ex ‘gn, B15, Mat, Saturday, 2.15 MOL > ROGERS BROSia PARI liter & SEAMON’S 35ih's Mat.‘Nosario Guerrero, Edwin Keough Dally iCo,, Zeno, Carl & Zeno, Sade Johnaon! iy Geo aad Gust AN gry LADIES MAT. TO-DAY J DEWEY “TiorovcHantns, «. “LOOKING FOR A DUKE." 125th & Sd av CHARLES FROHMAN presents 2 on THE OTHER GIRL, With LIONEL BARRYMORE. WAREFIELD ‘hii in ee en fib WAOSOR Mats, To-Day, Wed. & Gaturd: A WOMAN'S. STRUGGLE. Your reais BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. | Mat Bye Dattz, 10 18 *. KEENEY’ tS] ee ims | Skies, MONTAUK art LOFTUS BONA CECI _ THR. REAR Greater Christmas Stocks Than are so spactous, cheerful and bright that all who enter them e: at their attractiveness, but we do not invite customers here to ada those attributes alone ; they must find VALUES, and here they: Women's Coats,| New Salling, Nac Alack Tan Keree inlay of v: shawl collar of crushed velvet. DRESSY LOOSE COAT Broadoloth for evenin, aheck Knol satin ned. RAIN CLOAKS—Tan and box plented—vaiue 19.8., NBAK BEAL COATS Extra quality— | Em 9) cuffs of mink-—vi man SEAL COATS—Larg: cotter and _revers—pouich alee, wid crisp euft. value rie FUR SCARFS—Isatrdia ble effec’ sauln ALASKA. SABLE PBL MRANEe.— deep collar—long end ornament trim. Holiday Honghereunts WOMEN'S H. All Linen. Emb'y and Jace trim All Linen—lace trim’ od feck Bel Pipe Spens-tieragh emb'y— 80 ioe ov ete ROO BB. sersseSishvoes pry ka AM Linee—tattil-4 @8. a bon. .76| Walrus Grain 4 Sheer nitial— @ in box—value in. vereensersoroeses | BE Emb'd Initial in wreath— 6 In box—value $1.5... Extra fine, Initial—elx in dom...4.+1.50 All Linen—fancy emb'd—six aa sorted patterns in @ox—value 1, Silk Emb'd—white and colors, MEN'S HANDE’'FS Hems| All LI All Linen H Linch hem—vaiue Fine fro YIRNNA CONCERT, ORCHDOTRA || LEATHER WRITING TABLETS Main 10.9 to L viele eRe MOSCOW'S REI HUNGARIAN | On. Thi wear—& Inch—@ cent quality . MA usu Ox and castor—collariess or velvet collar—with and without belte— satin lned—value $10.98. BLACK MONTAGNAC COA’ quarter and medium le: beanie: collars—value exTrh FINE KERSEY COATS— Black ‘and castor—three-quarter length—box and side pleat styles.! THREE- Linen—Extra Fe and d inch hem—value 38. Wh Linen H. 8.—ts-inch hem— Third Floor 10.9 to 1 o'clock; 2.80 to 6 p, m. _ Greatest Stock of Dolls in New York, in| To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M Pean de Cygne Fancy Mercerized Waistings Rasket Weve Cheviots and Fancy Striped Madras Pillow Cases West Fourteenth Street-—Nos, 18; 20, 22, 24 96, 30, West 13th Street—Now 2.9 14, 43, 1$, 4%) 9, 2) 43, 25, 27,49, New Addition— More Space. The New Buildings | and handy, whe ceme to be 4 Millinery | Seerobry se } of the od y are all Sah tnd ie doce away Wah looking inio Malt] anes, etc, [ seoond Fleer, Reductions § third Fleer, 4 dozen paper bags When you want {le , Trimmed Hats—were $6.00. ; tapioca or currants. fr you intend. tsi EY AND, CHEVIOT COATS 7,98 Children’s Rea@y-to-Wears—were Were, ‘Wings and Pompons., to 2 Fancy Wings and Pompoas.. 40 Fancy Wings and Pompons., Breasts, Wings, &O......s000 T8~Three- an and 14,98 vp bad cone lontagna lajn or box plea Wel, braid finish, 3 UARTER ersey and 18.98 finish of Panne and Braid—Wh: | Latest Styles in Washable Waists and eae, Un ose Te 1 jscaaa styrene 6.98 She collar, revers, f; we F,0044, 98 | eatin Hining— 31,98 and |g cent Camel's-hair Zibelines. secs cere ‘Woot Biorm ee cn bed ' B gem Al « 91.00 Black Prunelias. 16.98 to 31.98 s1.19 All Woot Granttes-& inch, retiree Two-Day Sale of Toilet Articles Begins To-morrow New Location—In New Building Standard Articles at Cut Prices! 45.00 ined value i Fine ue | tatiae Goods for aren \ DK'FS jematite! Linen, H, ti wit atiageorae HO ne an i Real Beal Beal lined and at value 1.0... sneer ta) Wpalstel ain bare encher taeea nae + 25) COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES mobs ntis ite evi .—Initiad—! aos. Mand 4 to 14 piece Attings....i.. 6 at AEA Ww m now until Christmas Grain Seal or ut MORNING SALES Women’s Crushed Plush te = 6.95 oe nee lorn ng Sale Lange te InN FLOOR—- Babies’ 2-Picce Sets Worsted Brownie Lacteyestn ei t front and b> ager prt an bo pares) ly yaa at L.0— .69 sot usual) Ug val prices, 134 t MAIN FLOOR- %—3 Inch hem- heavy mg my Morulng Fast Black Henrietta Sateens Dest aniline dye—Drese length 5 Men’s Linen Hdkfs. Hemastiteh—three width heme 7 LZ ASMA NEW BUILDING, sovstieeer es nn floral Ce} ¢ $1.5. orth 124 cents, MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Kid Body Dolls Fu *jointed—16 Inch— fess’ than uy Lefer ere OE Saree wee 21] Bl THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, QNLX SOLD UNTIL ONE E- Aball

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