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The New Wrinkle Cure Puts Your Face’ in Plasters, Lines of Care Floapwe sp and cas aeidepanaad 3 Returns as if by Magic. ‘ et mecrn Ww Rrra HB fitet thing to do to get rid of wrinkles is to get the ekin into good working order, and the first atep is to Institute a careful and rigor. ous cleanliness. Soap and water will thelr share in thie, and a good cam: hair face brush ts am imperative neces-\ eity. The face should be wiped off with & f00 colt cream first, this ta, re move the surface dust and dirt, and then washed with tepld water, the Deing first lathered) an the pruahy then applied tq the face, ‘Tae goap must be carefully Sashes off and the face rinsed in one or two waters, the fret one hot and the last one moderately cold. Now comes the time to apply some @ood cream or skin food, If yours is a skin that will bear olive oll—well, there ws mo better skin food, but f le mot every skin Ghat can asaimflate jt, and there are some upon which it briags out an aggravated “gooseflesh." If the olive ol doas not do, then there are creams with an almond olf basls thet are nourishing to the tiveues, and there are especially prepared skin foods, This skin ood or cream is to} te rubbed in slowly, gensly and care- | fully, paying special attention to the region of the wrinkles, and the best Fesults will Ge gained by leaving % on the face over night, washing off the excess that has not been absorbed with Tada “DET “ air WRINKLES Y CHIN WRINKL! mMevicr ents are used in thelr) first ine usualy observed in the face at tone UP the skin and) and also is the one most amenable to treatment, . ‘The plasters. come in little astr’ Agent Preparation help to eradicate the Wrinkles, Like all other good things In thie|crescent shaped pleces for application | world, there {s a right way and a wrong|here, and the wrinkle -must firet be way to apply them. To get the very smoothed ot with the finger Ups and best result they ehould be used after| massaged gvntly, stretched until there ls the face has been well washed and mas | no further suggewion of a wrinkle there, ‘warm woter and a soft cloth In the morning. If the Wrinkles are deep-seated, pi tere must be used. These plasters. are| of the adhesive kind, but some apecial| RETA ENGLEDEW sat in the big. G living room of her father's Cal!- fornia ranch house, idly playing the violin. Her mother was yon a} visit. Her father was at work, and her | ten+year-old brother,” Mike, was at) school. So Greta had the house to her- self, : bhe was aroused om her playing by a light step in the kiteien. She hurried |. nervously into the room whence femted | the sound, and, to her surprise, was confronted by @ stra man, He was! { the prepa The Girl and the Horse-Thie saged, for then the skin and nerves and/und then ¢he plaster applied to hold the muceles are tn the beat sisie io ahegsb amin in just that position, To obtain the Firat come the déep wrinkles that run have some ition in the plaster, very best resuits It wore as well to either side of tine mouth, from the wii | you, you youl als this plaster for, Of the nostril to the lps. This is the! the etretched postition the whilo. ing the skin in with the red. stream that issued from the wound in the man's arm; the man himself was in a swoon. Greta droppod the handkerchief and turned to the | pursuers, “Bound as a church!” she sald, mac- rily, “I gucss you needn't trouble him with questions.” “Sorry to have troubled yeu, Engiedew! Say, boys, he must hey jimade tracks for Blue Point Falls.” “Just go way down by the Peopld’s | Diteh and ask poppa; said che girl, | sauntering easily after them o hoje Cae ‘Bt L4 Greta. with my Cheive miles. to the Mission, ‘and you're too weak to walk them,” She fitted before wim to th and thegueh the (ork to the pasty Fe espe iy i Harte ad with & ho y a By breath Mise away your ft | be acol ‘Fed for me,” He clasped er hand that held tho he e. ror * pald Greta, flush- tall man, clad in the ordinary working) «No 7 guess not, Miss Engiefow: | my horse,’ dress of a rancher, @ sunburnt, black | wey) £0 by Blue Point.” | to aad Youre welcome. 1 want you } Woarded man, Who might have vies any Clagtered over ‘Thejr eyes mot; the man mounted Lge from twenty-five to thirty-t 1. ite | brid ns idl 5 Tyee me your Jeaned on the table for support, Nis Bd Ry al you POF A breath came in gasos, and on the left sleeve of his cotton “jumper” was an ominous, Rark-red stain. “Who are you?’ asked Greta, boldly: » “What do you want?" ‘The stranger raised his head, lodked @ ber straight from « pair of hand some hase! eyes, and caught the sound ot horses’ hoofs; he sprang toward her and clutched her arm. q “Listen to me," he sald, rapidly, “I am innocent—I never touched the porea; but it's my oath against Jim Sweeney's, ‘They're all on my track like fiends; If they catoh me they'll hang me to yon der trée! Will you hide me? If you don't I'm a dead man, and I swear 10) th, you that I'm innocent! “{nnocent or guilty,” sald Grete, coolly, “they've no right to kill you for thet!" ‘The man looked “at her and gave an 044 reckless laugh. “No right to hang @ horse thief!” he ) eald. “You're not a Californian!" “No, I'm Engiish—ae you are, I knew you Were English directly you spoke” ‘The sound of hoofs echoed on the HEE it ef : i m near the he asic taf, * aaron jae eaves amet ‘Gre ret ee a ‘thet man pts ais lawee ii vente man, 0) PT ripped up The wiceve | semmed, (ene ‘with “s be 4 avail Utde," he sald, in a sUnburmt muscular arm below the “but Tahal not forget.” He thén stretoned forth the un- ded ‘arm,and/ with his hand gently ut the bunch of orangeyebey wild rites hat wlowed girl's dosom: he thrust them Into the breast | of the ataine eottcn jumper and turned | the horse's head, Fivo minutes later be) he had vanished in @ gloud of dus Four years had cased, Grets Engle. * gow sat io & small dingy Sonrineeh ie tn ymouth. ‘Mme had fanctormed bee ng Iii she & reamrkably handsome girl in tesied Upon her knee, a conse tev teupad ie ae Vad oot rather impatiently ey | lee fatnet ned died, leaving his widow and chikiren penniless, They had ‘Do you @ that?’ Gritted back to Ragtand Aaa inst Grete lookod at him—the hazel eyes) resort and sore ina? her mother's were very honest, ‘will, Greta was planning to tramp low ¥ ae The Evening World Fashion Patterns. Designed by May Manton, Dainty Corset Cower. corset cover is full at t tw bPogpenery at the walet line, and la Mted by means Of shoulder and bye ger) there being an extension below tha walst which serves As Iitustraced, the mnterta! ts te nalypook, the trimming A Western Romance # # # # of Ranch Life ¢ Tromt, plain at the back, Where tt le drawa } | FOR Rem Eves. UNSER THE Noxt @ike the peenendioviar wrinkle | che eyebrows and treat this in the sume manner, ¢: t thee the massage must be vp aid down only, and the wrinkle smoothed out cross wise, The Oorigontel lines that crise cross the forehead must be taken in the very opposite Gtrection, and there ts pet ween preparation for thid use The chin le by far the moat telltale foature of the face; indeed, when once it has lost fta contour isa far more damaging witness tor age than ever ‘re date In the family Bible could be. ‘The cause of most of the ugly and the head, when vhe chin is bent down and left ¢ sag in upon fMeelf, and the fie@h underneath becomes ned and wrinkled and the twoat ehates (he wame neglect | Here after massage and skin food have done thelr part, and When cleverly adjusted the chin strap may Iikewlse be used to ooth out temple wrinkles as 1 The jilustration shows the mode and method of adjustment, and the wearer must be careful to maintain her chin at haughty angle, For those crows’ feet that mark the pace of time's footateps there is pothe| ing but a persistent masvage — Little | astringent Mag it too, will assist in| the oo but the massage must | be kept uo And, above don't worty, Ki ing and happy work and be mt & the wrinkles, once thelr banishment | tas begun will be found to vanish lean though at the touch of # magic | wand, yibrough the country with her brother Mike, playing the violin at various vil- on d thelr mother. ‘Oe Courve ‘you Will not listen to me," the mother wes saying, “you will atart to-morgpw, a# you propose?’ “We cannot pay the rent ‘ood If T cy not,” replied Greta, evor, T will not oppose you. to aie, mother, jet him deolde ut Mike, mindful of days of semt- armen supported Greta, and on the following day brother and vister started on their tour, and gently bred girl, but it was free and heatthy out-of-door exlatence, and the weather was beautiful. from place to pi us on the wat week disaster the young mu- ‘here ie an unwritten law which pre p.- fn Rong ol to the effect that For three weeks sg tramped hap) Melans. po a it und refresh them- oly ves with roduce of orshards, Mike, reared in Califo Innocence pi himself igh Into cui who met Gre mu My, ein thee RS . bea Mas very bit as LL young. Umb was. He'd be bound herd {aught the boy to steal; he'd go before ts Mysndaa wee Arden! he'd Ais ae iP he got off with the’ bired “ee wOteta found weteing decent lodgin, ami would have far 4 rosp-tneed i og La docs you about t this Good Samaritan, ve Moult ‘or “a lent badly had hot young woman consen' “What Applee! Lor’ bles ye, Sauir aa & Very pleasant gent fre’ "s only had Combeley Deil r—ainee the Od Squire's death. "Aguire The waa dreadfully bitter A jo made les the helr, the old Bauare made friends with tim’ Greta listened with litle saleiey-aee WEBE was thinking of Mike. The next I] she went with a beating heart to nee her rotiee prraiened before the bench, fo eee Whe a handsome man on the ht side of forty-a grave-look- ing man, closely shaven, and with very i“ eves. las reta exniained tremuloualy that her brother had meant no harm—he understood Enelish cvatom is aoe "You are from Californ! sald the iss fixing his gaze on her face. T think.” sald the Magietrate el Ls | ~ be Le aad in diawslenea ee eane. ou, wi Prepared for one apples?” dee d he SAL Kae: “a a8 orisoner ts dlerha: ov bi Greta thanked hm fervently and was trning away, evmer to foin MW Mive. “Mins Enaledew, one moment.” sa'd “he Sevire—"T am axions to soeak to a To you know my house?” “My rarri*@e ie ovtaide, I will di-ct cou_and your brother to be driven Greta, bewildered and srosedinely ‘hankful te be restored te Miles. sntged ‘se amart dog cart, and was drive ‘eantifal old house on the outskirts ‘at the moor, They were phown Into a reom where Drar@h? thar Wewtenn As jw fe opened and their advanced and helt T howe sewer erat pou before, } “wink. Mr, Arden.” "1 Meret won dA pat reenewher me wrt a man (ors mt readily foreat the women who hag e-ved b's life, De von renember om vith une r oy ‘ove & bunch of faded’ and Yet hared re. a started. sn eg My el etm aaat oa | ace "te &@ long strip that comes with @ special | wrinkled chins ts a faulty cartilage of | e chin strap comes into play, | ford arning enough to sup: | : eas Five saene we “THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ®, 1904. AMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. We give the greatest care what the price of the shoe ma with them, and they will ree: shoes are plainly stood by all, and come without the for the child by si Made of calfskin or black Py Oak Soles, Button or lace. strong and sensibly made, Sizes 6 to 1044, $1.25-—Sizes 1 heavy soles, lace only. The Weak-Ankle Shoe..... ||] Boys’ and Youths’ “Harvard Jr."’ black kid; sizes 11 to $1 11 to 2 to 5% Sizes 11 Santa Claus it ERBTBIN'S te Pi Matinee Byer ay, Kate hneorane Vitngreph ct Parents may send their c companied by the grown folks, It is also true that the sizes'and widths in our As we maintain our lines full {nd comp parents will never find any difficulty in dupli cating just the style and kind they want. Our Buster Brown Shoes Sizes 6 to 104, $1.50—Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00_—Sizes 2% to 6, $2.50. CAMMEYER'S “TROTTERS” are serviceable shoes for boys and girls; CAMMEYER'S “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of calfskin, with Sizes 8 to 13, $1.00—Sizes 1 to 2, $1.25." CAMMEYER'S SHOE SPECIALTIES FOR CHILDREN, No-Trip Shoe for infants learning 0 walk, | BOYS’ DEPARTMENT, Our Leaders in Boys’ Shoes, Made the same as our famous 63 Men's Harvard, in box calf, black calf and The ‘Armor Clad’’ Lace -50 Satin Calf, sizes and Youths’ Calf Lac Cata‘ogue Mailed Free on Appl'cation will be at our store every day until Christmas Eve. Come and see him and bring the children, r) AMUSEMENTS, eA : R. in fitting children’s feet, no matter he, Kren to us, if they cannot come ve the same attention as though ac- marked and may be readily under- it is an easy matter for a parent to child and obtain a perfect fitting shoe imply noting the size in the old shoes, CAMMEYER’s x FOR BOYS OR GIRLS. on our Own True-Form Last, with Royal 1 to 2, $1.50-Sizes 2% to 6, $8.00 $1.00) The Yoe-in Shoe seeee $1.50 The Fat Babies’ Shoes... $1.00 $2.00 Zand 2% to 5%, and 2% Boys’ ¢, $2.50, to sia) Mail Orders Promptly Filled. . and 606, Week -|TRNICKERBOCKER eheaal| 1.5 naan SUNG. FRID with Eighteen Buildings filled with the best kind of gifts, Dolls, To Skates, Games, Etc. Dressed Delie- ia n, Dreases—lace ti Our Large Und Kid Rody—sanes and stockings vi Large “Handwerck” blondes and bruneties—value Fire Engines, and other Large Plus! Drums—value 8 Hockey Ski Spect, Go-Bi value Vorery of Amertoan Spelling « Contests vi Hdkfs, Where Can You fancy ibbons, Mateh re eee eckwear! These Valuest i Women's All Woot Ht 4 Mutts (o match, 64 to 998 ne Women's Corsets, cometa*” bord bor abate, 0 Petticoats, i , Women's Emb'd and Lace trim'a..194 | Woven Underwear Wee ban, Women's All-Linen Lace trim. Women's All-Linen H. 8., Women's All-Linen H. 8. hand pmb'd initial-é In fancy box. Men's and kere! Children's Cord HW. 4 —ox of 3... Oblidren’a All Linea Initlal-3 in box .26 $ inch Payey Cord 8t HAO | Women Yarn light ehedes—velve @ ae set ental tanalos ‘panto tlhe Weasaee length... 1 to 3% inch Liberty Batin—colc ‘wr lack “also Holly Satin—caors i @) barter Trish double searien.. Og? Liverty Silk Neck Ruffs—jo: tndecahaped neck capeclaten nt 08 Pama apecia vaioe Woot Vests and pee Point Vénise ane Point Gase Lace Collars—Specia Point Gar tas Rose Hand Bags, Card Ca Real Walr ‘fen and Brown—Germa Vienna handies—value Men's Real Seal Card Casee-vai gp toothbrush “Queenie” completey dreased—all clothes Bei | buttons and buttonholes 25 lee fane—tenk & Snyder's hy, &% and 1 inch hema—value . Wes All-Linen H. & Emb'd ent” ndkfs—six in box—value 12.. Men's H. 3 oe Initial Rand- Suit Cases, Etc. Walrus Grain Hand frames—with | Chatelaine Bags-patent Potiacranve ne. me Leather Toilet Cases—wi' EAR West Poortecath Street AU, AS USUAL. BARGAIN D POWERFUL INCENTIVES CHRISTMAS BUYING, These lists only hint of Friday’s Opportunities | Suits Women kira ee Walki [ inter w Tt) i “ 08 | la or | Cnavtoe Balto -Syack and Colore— Uitton trim—walne AS | Cloth wi Black Reet 3 Kilt tyles—value Sk ind ‘Misturesside 2) and without buttons 2 Fur Jackets, i ‘aa! | Scarfs and ica P= | Biestzte Beal doce Gri Ansoriments | Wome Greater Values ‘Than Ever. y 3, = vi or Eva howe im'd-¥ PGiaecd resged Dolls—Jointed and and Ki oat Hook and Ladders value value $1.0.. Iron Toy: ih Hisrse’ At Prtday'e so Magle Prietecs ayy & Snyder vale Satie" ‘pe Jisvevees aneeee: 49 alee fal, Jackety Sabie wisest ‘ oe History: of Three— TAR is iy ficcsssintees 25 | Stolen | eatin I ws 24 | Gere feney ng Txgt orsete-o0d states oa| “py Beraught ron 1 re 1% | Coutitie and Ga ieen Corsete-t atytages, Siete Women's H. 8. ‘ Black and Mercerited 00 ned and unites 25) Pleatings—value $1.2). 16, Taffeta Stik Skirte—Black Changeable colors—value pikin silk—value .29. 98 | jen's ve Heavy ary, Fegan ita ined Shirt and thresuarar ‘Woet Ghirte coitil the ¥ Btocks—Potnt designa—were .49. Muslin Underwear, Flannelette Wear, Aprons, All Kinds |Past Yoke of 00 | Capra one Heat ks or tase itiso mene 40 Campi rir pera’ y 10 other value 1 hi es Flannelette a eat, “No Place Like Reara's for Yaiue.” S¢S, N puree—v! us Hand Ser Or 89 | tuts and comb—val Tt was a hard life, unfit for « refined | = in “Mile Last Dollar, ser mo aie Bor) nating NxiMon, LeahKivachna Seatsiteady PASTOR'S ‘Siinainits, Going, & yore rt Mauss. bP ccnror, p. ~- Rad ted PROCTORS “BIG FOUR’ to the Ki ua Eetede Pout £ MILLER KENT & © Tore, Rubino a oy § Vamar 0) GIRL ey with Montgomery | Stone. Sy Prices LEW FIELDS’ oi Yeoeie THE NINETY AND NINE KEENEY’S ee: te encasement (cst a” crew. it ate Ba Rava a aL hap inermn ; ee nis P.M, Am ANAM!) THE OTHER GIRL, got MONTAUK SATaRes Sens CECILIA LOFTUS ATLANTIC 2x8 Bowery,| nem {tm eee) SERIO- eat Ea Great. Laue arr m Eves A 2, MAY IRWIN 4! Tei 1ss0 Madieoa, MRS, BLAC dit & Stitt Ey. $90, Mat. Sat. 2.15, Fritzi Scheff Lex Ay Jor Gi has tas Nat Wk. Great A! Ua’ ek | SSA EDEN divu'u's* 83 Rx and Ma litons aa DEN) ¢ moyen | batre— PY No Bistera, Others ats, Wed, & Bat. 2, By. BELASCOMEANE S'S Soak vat WARFIELD 1 ia Susie Se MASTER theatre, 42g St. bet. Bway ee Br 815 Mat. Bat. | IT HAPPENED IN NORDLAND. I ETROPOLS| Fide Ua jarshall Next wh. TheMiniaee abauamcers The Twe | Hoses, von bile Mywery whe 4 aN ane NANCE E ONEIL Wei. & Sat. Carin tie Mew Ameriess i HALL, 205 Pon. Prices mety, THE BAR Tear eres MMO HORMNG tht ‘aeebiled ae pine 14th Bt, & Irving PL SUNDAY NIGHT, re Wizard of Oz Sat Wk, ORCILIA LOFTUS. Seats on sale. HURTIG J SEAMON’S 1 ci ah MR Princess “ifsiere's: Mantail '* BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, The Question of Housegirls was speedily solved last week by 406 families in Greater New York, who procurad their HOUSEGIRLS through WORLD WANTS. The Best mbonsed eo but! i" epee Umbrellas, } Gloves, Vells{ *aat® @rtees, fines na Pearl and Vells-1 ema and value All Silk, Creve, cues colora—3 vde. Blankets Where Can You and Mateh E - 4 Robes} ‘These vatnest ios! ving ) sort meptton 14 Heavy California tear | white and petected White Cottere: ue 6 . oval Wool Finish Cotton plenkete~ Full size—value $1.69. Heavy White Ovte: Bouele Bo Fancy Ba Spreads, Comfort Full size vaiue Fig'd ilk size—white Hammond s* wite—val Lacee—@ Biumber Robes—Value $1 White Iceland Pur Carriage Robes— t and improved pocket styles Beities Sateen lining—value $3.98. 09 |“ Wool Sweaters—value .i, Sofa Pilows } ream Boer, whe Crochet—hom'd or fiapes— full wize—value. $1.0... sc cece Extra Heavy Silkoline—full sige— Extra large Sateen Comfortadle— pure white eotton—value §2.98., Cambric Covered Bofa Pillows Imported Reualvsance Custalns— wide lace Ingerting and D and 4 pair loie—value Arabian Net Bed Sete—large motif centres—Bolster Sram to mateh: full sise-vatue BS., . Embossed aT ‘noh—valie HL Striped cal one a inode ine ae r) Ledther Collar and ton pocket. val as | seallop—ruffie finish—value .W.., r Rees Bult But Same ney Hiss Skirte—silk peaiien rye, frees or hasta Ps pn Bde ig arn pall ‘ 2.60 At Fridey's a gives ane pad ne lawn emb'y 4 Guido Lan ape + £5) Chiaren's Handa: ¥ vole at BG | 4nd ril Children’s La trim'gs—were | yards long— boniers— met Wear j Be Varad, tn anu tiesto ior eer aa col 98 908 | vatue 4 Bab rdere—value 6. th Robe Blankets, or Blanketo- 98 yoy ghee ne eae aie All Wool Knee mas and Corduroys—4 to 15 years, pg |4 to por wa Prrvsetnse os. | Youths’ Trousers—all Woot barnes 7 es 6 to 16 years—val 60 | Navy. Maar All Woot Knee |14 to 0 yre ) Greater Assortm'ts, \ Greater Values | Boys’ Jersey Logaine—fesce nace, ‘= Eopsoet Waiets and Blouses « Rugs, 79| Oilcloths, | Coat Racks, Ete. | Hat Rackse-Oak and inge—S sd aay” | mount You Spend |) tofave ln . |Yowe! Racks rings—worth os Coat and Hat Racks—worth .B....M Complete with serews. : White Graehes Syrente~ a0. 1.85 oline Comfortables—full cotton filled—value $1.19.. 89 1.39 1.98 Hieh—value §1.98...... OILCLOTHS— Shel{—13 ineh—neat patterns... silk floss Atied. Btalr—L igoh—light and dark. % Inch 23 M inch, % Inn 33 tne... | Selita Suttereerarsiaen See | a ee | Reversible Ingrain_Art Squares jens (eet—value 6 + Lace Curtains, | Best All Wool Ari Hangings, J paseaidil | ~ “Aaue « ‘Octen| Stripe and Fig'd Muslin Curtains a Cs pleated mifle—velue . af Irish Point Jace Curtaine— Outing Flannels, | short tentials regularly 8.8 and 4S—Friday...2.98 | BedfordSuitings, i Nottingham Lace Curtains—Real Lace Hove effects— to @ yds. long, value $2.00 and 149/15 \ Sion Corn |newry, ed BE oe 6.08) Yard wh tert gat oe | Here. Down. aap te bet Neoate | ry peahts

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