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“ies This Must Be a Combination) !avs 's to gentiy strew suggestions of in ee 500- TAKE AWAY 30 OF OUR SIGNATURES AND 10 TRADING STAMPS FOR 6G CENTS. CAN BE USED ON ANY CHECK . Ci for the Future Pirs. Chadwick POOSHEROTON I998OF00O OPE | a") Live In. » Parlor Library .and Sitting Room—How to Furnish It Nicely and Comfortably. HM old-fashioned parlor has #iV¢7 | ang do something to It that is really way completely to the living room. It simply had to, In @ Or five room fiat you can’t box one room up as sacred to company ‘and Sundays, The living room must be combination parlor, brary and sit- Put all your best things ‘there, but give it an air of ooziness ue i : z te s i oxi2 i y buy an easy chair, And it you do have|%, ; will treat of the first difficulties that THEATRE, ih sce Bway. rugs that ls charming. | to buy one, and can’t afford leather, try | preaton er ote cere, uewund ex: | Confront the housekeeper. Very latest styles, |TORITRRION THEATRE ie ee oat ean een ee nnd nahn ne, | sow aber eta nein | pene Foe ee a TAN SHE¢#¢085 || nous’ ano cinus’ SHOES pr ee 50 LOt ATR Sh Die] Little Roxy’ Veal Calt—laced— : Garrick “BEATA, alle rT] new low heels mannish lasts ot A wt P e ANNIE RUSSELL. aoa iEal Hea 910 BM aNd LAD Bevvesscsee roposal or # \Viarriage wt Value $48 RUSSELL. S40800E || sore ven cll tose ° A ae ne a ES 77oe vara VEO Seeeeeereareereeeeeree eet Medium and long sont ayer in|] wes, WIGGS 2%), CABBAGE PATCH}| ** oad Hime a im OUNG was in love. tested Husker. : astonished gaze oO Husker, and as some-; 8hv'd ag soon ‘ave as an; eles t variety. excep! ional Me. TT YCE U Bway & 46th Be AT ETO utlon—extensicon voles y dove with one of hig own. cus} “Fou metn, I've got to go up to] body had clearly to be blamed: tor the| i, 900, was 00 dak Rr gover it Iv | All sizes, 32 to 44. Lice M rtbii maging 8% 10, 10% 1.60 village dreootaler Snow owned the pearl Dut my arm round her waist] unfortunate accident he gave Husker|‘ann’——*7 and you didn't mean no MA Soo ras THULIA nto : pytrnd the benefi “On ,"" Dare CgUDErtT j Re Fouts, His henchman, old] Aq’ wait ‘titi ahe slaps yer face or| in tact be wea seit Soonee oo a We eee crt ere John Forsythe NANCE O’NEIL © “voi*e Sai” |} Girts: Box Caif—Lace or Button— , Who, 1A his youth had enjoyed! boxes yer ears. That's all, It’a the| Husker that ty ‘beained| Tate Mises, reflected for a moment. , - extension soles— toes wide tame sa a ladykiller, was the /eimpiest ning In the world. Tnever ‘ad | lt Let eto cage te een eral The te meat a Mutter Snow would THE WAI6T HOUSE Taal #10 1h. 139 j “| long 0° . pare wees the Pouns mat ins oar mya. "ve doe i dons | walateat or pad ro, ene Sirs | Mould tre her tite 10 eapain the ‘un: 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets \">. sourare Af Dumpty Mio 2 raee, ." Migws came etalkjng into the yard. q@other, hee ry & yer = fate, Wot ,® Pet . Gielv Tan Kid Button—wedge “I's a very etrange position for a! ‘But do you really think Miss Rob- + tt was just possible that thy ES] Little Girls man to be in. Husker,” remarked | son would iike it?" Naehe Ci ous ¢ mening aoe ee ee AMUSEMENTS. | ‘GEO. M. COHAN mana | [efoq bucionhand taroed-4 108 8 Joung Snow. “I don't suppose I've ex- “Like it! echoed Husker, “Why. Widow of sixty, who had lived in Dun- Poy, wae at her side in a moment PMMERSTEIN'S VioToniaaap sv bedadabs > diate FOUNNT JONES.” halts dosen words with any | ogi you gee she's askin’ for it. Gals |#end all her life and was popularly! down’ the toad” toentrer ee, Waxing Eve. 2. 90,73, 100. | y cy oR. ‘> Musgai| Auk to ode the Lictte “Protector” ot dem pat te oy Seo? don’t Mke @ feller that comes round | Tédited with kyowing not only all that peered i Dunstead. The ight “ Wailoee Kyery Day, dd0. and 006, | oe WOODLAND “cs Shoe—for growing i A , ’ ; had happened there, but all that was) wi is mg with a Batire of Bill Bach Week. ang ta "You mean.” sald. the old “that |M0onln’ and sigin’, They like @ feller |» woman of a Boels Evesing Deed Mecneved ARLEN Bras Full line of Rubber Boots tmawhad ter that looks an if he knowed ‘is own | About to happen, he walked vp to, the| eopape. atventlon Wee tao unuoual 10 | BOL ereuet Wiss, tacts Seen tee ion (fo 8 Rt. Pats Mat Sat]! foe wWonien, Beye and Girls at lowest not?” asked Snow, fencing the|™!"4 and ain't gol’ to take ‘No’ for shampl vy Hallloog oo ‘ons| for the Dest part ears Lewd Pony Wilson clowe Mita Maud Weod. || SUNDAY NI » Grand Concert, prices ...est qualities only, big rh RR gyesbed ght! 'o, ork Hesper stepped Sevens tad eget Interval that seamed like « doen’ Toten: | Mile. Amourons, Vitagraph and others, |} 's: W'k, CRCLLIA LOFTUS. Seats on sale. “ ; 0 SDP sales ats Stra ae | % “Don't bee no Just cause nor impeder-| Miles Mary Robson came as ‘sual 00 | "A aice place this ia, and no mistaka”| Key" turned int the ioe tne ities, “ » [HURTIG & SEAMON'S 235% mint meselt,” replied Husker, “Lot's| (he following morning with har Jittle| seclaimed Men Migus ae soon aa the) Came in, leading by the “tang ukes | PROCTORS “BIG FOUR" |} int. inowre Querrero. Rtwp Konus @ péople gets married nowadays, and) Dive and white jug and her severe dlg-| O14 No. wonder they| #Dbson. 8 “An Enemy to the Kiag” & Vaud a Crane Bros. Sebel Sohnere. Bobedy don't seen to think nothin’ of| "!'Y: To her surprise, Mr. Snow himeelt| fay you vean't ary ‘Ma to come It vor aaborens, ati with @ kindly, ay Tein hea He Sry cia. way8 UN) AUN By Oso.ad Sint’ ef catural » | met her at’ the gate of the courtyard) 5 ge 00 W | eats rentlones attempt at ceremony, |fa end Gusta t natural thing in a way, | Into yer ‘ouse, No decent woman would.| “this gent in is Mister Sn: : | Meek here, Husker,” said Snow, ay|leeding to the dairy, He made'her one] Tr ain -tivedy, v's a wonder you ain't; $20W's farm. Mr." Bnow, this” Mice and Sot | OUUUUN taders, : My t of his best and most ungainly bows, , ws Mary Robson. And 1 "aye. told ns | hatta Roy 6 ate len Foes, Tih 4 Mad. ae, Bre 05 it on s paige yOu KNOW | s14 bade her “Good morning,” pening yourself, you old namie everything, ane TO eal Sati Bik mn (\ Il bow to make. a yi -) Ya been a éc 4 ty ADE’ ; If as & tateade attention, and tes he vs bors Biden P| fone the peated ot gt the | MRS, FISKE | HEVDA GABLER. () ege Wido know how to make love to &| Robsom wae far from resent end these Atty y y Fnold | Bom nnaingNxiMon, LeahKiewrnna Seataiiendy ing Mt. Been ¢ yer| @olsworthy In Black and White, jon nalneN xt Mon. x na Heats bs fais oat Husker, with playtul de-| Mr, Bnow looked about him anxiously. 4 fees ee eet eS Bw: Ohh, Mat Dalln, 230 : Hackett "As some of the old ‘uns| No one was in sight. Mary Robson,| 4 tricks, ‘ave yer? ‘ GuokGe tb tick Gobpe a 2EFs He settled himself back in hie chair and reftested for « few moments, while 4nd paced the rodm im- the old man| and when it is down you} ik Tidm an. lempotied Indian —elther a mantel clock with a bronze jutes are Imported, too—from i come in a softer blend of than the Brussels or Kashmire. our parlow wallpaper is dark green @ rug in a lighter gree ‘Biend of pase) green aad palent Po hor it put fifty or sixty dollars Into a set of parlor fumiture, sofa, Es use idea of how a parlor dearest boy after bis day's work + & pretty miesion bookcase and i and a couple of mission with leather cushions, Jute rug will cost you from m tone, ‘There se ‘ere and se Mr. Snow! Do I “said Snow, rising from his) and slapping the ¢id man on the » “tell me the way, Husker, ‘be grateful to you always.” now vou're talkin’,” exclaimed » “You've come to one who is, , & hexpert at this ‘ere Honeymoon Housekeeping ‘No. 5—The Room You! should not cost over $7, A Bagdad cover for {t In dark green will come to™about 4 and you must put it over in the! best corner and bank it with cushions, An excellent way to get plenty of pil- the pathe of your git! acquaintances | that sofa pillars are what you really) jong for, and that you are forming @ friendship collection of them, You will be presented with a dozen anyway, and they are sure to be pretty. A irl who can't do any other sort of fancy work will ptteh In and tackle a sofa pillow, } arustic and individual, A mission bookcase ts fairly q@pen- ‘ive, The seotion ones have a private oMfice lock. Find a jobbing carpenter, and nave him put up four shelves in &@ corner, with standards on each side, He wili only charge you three or four @oliars if vou have the boards palled together. It's the wooden p that cosl. Now buy @ can of natural wood stain, in a& Flemish oak firish, and) stain your bookcassa Then a smail) brass rod across the top. and sliding dark-preen denim curtains, and there you are, You will be surprised to see how pretty i will look, with” some pretty jars or knicknacks on top, The boys at the office aro dead sure to make their present one of two things figure on tap, or else a Morris ohair, It might be worse. A Morris chair is not fo objectionable, It's the dumpy, lumpy cushions of the Morris chair. Anyway, wait until after the wedding Present returns have come in before you following his gase, arrived abouc the time at the conclusion that they were alone, She could not understand why old Husker was not at the post of duty. But that was where Mr. Snow had the advantage of her. 7 inatructed, Husker to keep out of the way. As @ matter of fact, Husker was, at one of the upstatra windows, peeping out surreptitiously, in order, as he af- terward admitted, taat ha might no} ming a good thing. ‘ It all happened in a moment. Mr. Snow flung his arm round the litte dreasmaker’s dainty waist and squeecod .| hor heartily, He even made as if he ‘ proposed t¢ stoop down and kiss her, But long before he could put any euch project ‘nto being, Mary Robson had disengaged herself with a fierce, al- most mad, strength. A ory, terminating io a tremendous sb that convulsed her He bad purposely/ 4d By Izola L. er ree) heather, and looks just ag well. The} only difference ts you can bequeath a) leather chair to your great-grandchil-| dren, while there is a chance of a pan- taseote chair wearing out in the first generation. If you have any legacy or heirlooms at all in the way of furniture, don’t put them down in the store-room, It} ty thé very lates: fad, 1 saw the oddest | Iittle desk the other day in the place} of honor in the reception-room of a| really,’ truly house, It might have come} over In the held pf the Mayflower, It was a allty-legged, haughty little af-| fair, as severe in ite lines as the mis: sion furniture, with glass knobs on its drawers and leaves on each side which let up and down. Out in the kitchen of that same house} there was a huge chest of drawers of) Diack walnut, heavy as a plano, but) it beat any clothes closet or bureau I ever saw for the quantity of things) {t could hide away, So If you are for- tunate enough to have anything at all In the antique line, from a desk to a candlestick, give it a seat of honor in your living room, Besides the gas jets, have a good reading lamp on the centre table. It) cuts down the gas bills and saves the| eyesight. The large nickel ones cost 1.4. For $2.60 up you can get the globe lamps, Those with the wrought- fron base and dragon globes are really handsome, Roso-ped gtvbes are en-| ticing, but the cream or green is best wamong women, and for the eyes, A green globe with a rolden dragon or grin egjled aroun it} {s mighty effective if your room ts in| green, hire pictures we hang on our wails | be a favorite Forrester # # # The Living Room Your. steel divan, mattress and 4ll,, pantascote, It costs half as much as) and deetgn that no one can tell us what we want or shuld put up. The buying of plotures even in & four-room flat should be a matter of time and selection, the same as the collecting of any treasures, Don’t pitch jo and buy diotures just because they are pletures and you have walls to hang them on. It is better to have two or three well-chosen, well-framed pictures that are the expression of your own taste and Iking than a dozen ones that vou have picked use some one else hus them on her walla. As for the subjects, sult vourself. One cannot value pletures of the home by their real ar worth. Two of the dearest, | I ov in my ti were the and George Wash- the » They iret pictures I ever be- ow ington Crosaln, ere the very ‘y ame intimate with, And that f h you must. choose yours, It you Ike them up. Better a good Mucha poster on the wall than @ rug on the floor with that awful design we see of the New- foundland dag carrying w basket of roses in hts mouth. Try and arrange this room 30 a8 to give the dearest boy a corner of his own. Don't set the directly In ble the middie of the fod, Fix it at & convenient angle to the easy ch vour own rocker: and since a # pee * aus ther out of He ge sewe 7 ‘¢ions, ive hin smoking able, one 0 those fittle low ones that cost ut hif ash tray on hi and if leaves a@ couple of cigar butts there don't hustle them out ihe next mngrring, and wash the "tray. t him find those 8 there when he sits down the next night. If you mind your own affairs strictly in these little matters and re- aspect his small, masculine rights, you will find yourself rated a special queen your honeymoon days will stretch on to your golden wedding, The next article of thie serie tell. how to do the marketing The form of Snow appeared in the! . Mrs, Miggs had it on byte of to nd to some f q ead took. the foe filled it pimeelf, Sending Husker away, the jug to the ald woman, “y. ‘are Mra. Miggs, aren't at think T know you bya 7 tongue 1 Mai Ins And 1 kee a 4 w You by dight, Mister Snow, and so'll the | velice you Snow raised his hand Sepeonatinaly, ‘There Was something in the gesture that | footed imperatively, and Mrs. tively you understand bet quietly. “My position is ‘ult One. I meant no harm. I want- Robson to marry me, and Husk- Mrs. M) loat ie nee is in a en e on win. ihe lest her conf ulaive Jaughter should shake It from her hand. | "Im." she cried, [assy J deriatvely sender frame, broke from ‘her in ‘the pained sarprive of the moment; and Ue Tittle bive and White mit jug dropped from her hands and waa ehattered fragments on the cobblestones of the courtyard, as she tore hervelf free and ‘pounded away like a frightened decr, to the door throygh which Husker had vanished, “ ‘im? You wanted to go courtin’ and you Went to ‘im for aa id man what's been th: reprobate of this Stheet for Mf yr takes 13! Weil, Piainiy. but thet Gakes a, ie " SSeS BE |} Keown toe over lade TO-MORROW'S NOVEL, A Night With Alessandro, The second of the delightful given with the ro ll EVENING WORLD will 4ppear To-Morrow, An Buy the EVENING Wo! all the news and RLD and get the novel.” SPECIAL NOTICES. MOR nek. TON MRS. T. LYNCH’S SON, BST AGLI! 4 and 3 Union Squire, sd “cheapat” natant dys tt Diamonds,” Watches, Jewelry” LD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1904 BEIGE ESOE LORRY POSED HTS LEDS 49 0OS0009000-0000009 269-261 Sixth Ave. 4 tetween 16th & 17th Sts. Hecht Bros $ $ after the holidays, A beautiful Ring, it just like illustra. tion, vee Lay spe pure white, finely AN cut Diamond in 14-Karat Tiffany @r fancy mount ing; soid by exclusive je tilers at $50, for.....6+ .. $35 $3 down and $1 weekly. be A Finks elegant Dou- ¢ Diamond Ring, just like filustration, with Sa “Hes sold by exclusi at $70; for, A gem of aR hand-made mounting; sold by ex- clusive jewellers at aS § $5 down and $1 weekly. quality, sold b; Beautifully Tailored Overcoats of plain Priezes, Kerseys, Mellons and nobbiest mixed fabrics; medium or heavy weights and in all lengths; sizes to fit men of regular proportions stout and slim figures, for it’s the entire line we had at $15 to $17.50; all reduced to $12.75. This Season's Suits 4 Must Now Be Gone All the Suits that sold from $15 to $17.50, of the richest black Thi- bets, unfinished Wor- steds, Scotch Woolens and plain and fancy Cheviots; the newest single and double-breast- ed Sack Coat models; tailored beautifully and perfect-fitting garments as well as substantial trimming; all reduced to 9312.75. orsythe’s Walking Suits Friday and Saturday Will place on sale 100 Walking || N.C. Suits made from our finest English |] HUDSON Suiting Cloths. {TRTHBL: BA § MILLER KREAT & 00.) Yorke & Adame. § Vassar Giris, ) 7 Sistera, Oth j GIRGL Aeademy of M The W izard of oz ree 2 SAMS We GE a GRANL) i Sacer GIRL UIVIID sen We ale SP WEBER | ! Bast 14th , TORE, To-M' w (26th @ MUSIC Bway & diac WALL, 21h St WEBER & ZIKGFELD 83°03 | ys! LEW FIELDS’ wees Shes IT HAPPENED IN NORDLAND. BELASCO "iat nats | WARFIELD t we MU Te ASTER ‘ METROPOLIS Yorkville. | fed. de Bat | vo Volneer Organist | | jewellersat $150... | $20 down and $2 weekly. THe DENY OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT, The Greater the Expense the More Helpful You'll Find Our Part-Payment Arrangeinents, With Christmas staring a man in the Yace, he pauses a moment $ before buying a sult and overcoat for himself; yet this is the time of p and he can therefore secure whatever wearing apparel he requires and the finest diamonds and jewelry and pay in very small amounts Every’ Article of Jewelry We Sell Is Fully Guaran- teed and May Be Paid For in Smallest Amounts. A tich Ring, just tration, of Roman or with pet pure white stone in tooth mounting: ive jewellers steeneeee $5 down and $1 weekly. Ny {just like illustra tion, pnre white, kirat Tiffany ring; very superior $125 yy exclusive Overcoats in the Best Style-Much Reduced, | ita Bay ae sarday, RBOCKER By" ise aat: ba. GOODWIN mS riny, R&E—S A vi ADIE) JESTIC "Fei ms PASTOR’S Colina @ Hart, Frances ‘Crawford & Manning, and $15, Matinee “A Woman's Next wk., TheMinister’ ue Ford & et A anne ‘HE DU re 29 & 40 CHNTS, City Quartet, O'R ) ¥ the year he can do it to greatest advantage, for the wearing apparel » | ; must give way to the Christmas things and we've made very impor- Dol's and Games Handkerchiefs Jewelry Stationery ' } tant reductions on all the suits and overcoats, Yet a mgn can buy § Children’s Books Gloves Watches Leather Goods |® now as well as at another time, for everything we sell We'll charge Cards and Calendars po mens Cutlery Perfumery aod al Matchless Offers BOYS BELTED OVERCOATS Strictly all wool~etylish mixtures. Overplaids and the always popular Oxford Frieze— single or double breasted— cloth or velvet collars cut full—long and medium— splendidly tallored—7 to 15 years 5.00 Ask for the “Ht Spectal Over- gente eTnothing ike chem in New York for the price. Diamond like illus gold, ectly cut, $50 BOYS’ SCHOOL OVERCOATS Oxford Friese and Melton—Cut full two perfectly matched, perfectly cut, soll. = — lain or belt back—4 to 16 years~ pure white, Drillianlty KX uire diamond, wy ~ Bosnia Cotttadstesvsse Geaaerhsas OOOO cut stones in 14-karat mounted in 14 \ YOUNG MEN'S TROUSERS Reduced from $2.49 and $1.06. ¢ orth 6,98 sath 6 te 14 years. Misses’ Long Cloaks 4 5 inch—Semi-fitted or Loose— fiack, Santor, Tan, Brown and Navy— latest modela—Ht to 18 years, 9.98 to 25,98 Great Value, Women’s White Dress Hats Fur Beaver, Velvet or Lace— Fine Ostrich Plumes Neckwear Novelties iments a Whive ‘and Colore—value .0...... | Men's Dogskin Gloves Men's Cape Driving Gloves Men's Castor Gloves Gray, Tan, English Red, R ind Whit asp—values oe wl a oO C] find tt diMeult to match ‘outside urday. UNDAY. 4 and * | THIRD FLOOR, OENTRE BUILDING - | |Boys’ Russian Coats xd Friexe—Oxford, Navy—velvet ne velue $250 and $4.00. THIRD FLOOR—OPNTRI | at. ay OONTINCOUS Gehrue, 6 BUILDING. leate—fresh, new ight from the value $1.5. . 6 ND PLOOR—-NEW BUILDING. | Mercerized Sateen Skirts | LARA at. de Bat aw | : } Scott Bros: 0 full flounce, eok— THE NI TY AND NINE. Maceat26 8 thoes a :é ner . .69 m4 te way KEITH’s SHOWS PLOOR—CENTRE BUILDINO. | Sunday Nisa. THO MARKS iG CONCERT ls ant | Talk of New York. it TAR RAYS ie “DOWN T | léth a Pre dist St, Pees Pate Capac, t: See eee: or es he | MAY IRWIN SxP37>: 0, BLOU, JFe.1B40 Madison, MRK ULACE Es BACK | ECI eee | @ROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Stiis MONTAUK ASSES | OFTUS GOVERNESS. in THE SPRIO-COMIC LIA Li RINK: CLERMONT 4 SKATING m Women’s Cashmere Gloves |Fitlack, Brown, Gray, Mode 2 clasp—usually ®.... MAIN FLOOR—WEST All Silk Chiffon Veils Bick. Biue, Brown, Walte— “yds. long—vaiOe 98... bvILOINo. But Two Short Weeks to Christmas How short the time...... How quick "twill fly! Great Holiday Stocks of Practical Goods for Wear or Use that make the best of Gifts Now, as ever, you will find this The Store of Stores for Values, —___—_——_————"* in Boys’ Clothing BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS a toularly fine Straight ee boomer 6 to 16 years. eee Hse ARON, Gade OM BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS ‘weeds YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS Cut full and 1 it Oxtord Friese if: Girls’ Full Length Kersey Cloaks Extra fine soft finish—Castor, Tan, ot shoulder Capes—two new, natty models. oe——_———__ ruchings or pleatings and rich Oatricn v1 Latest Mid-wintes Roveltien 7.00. 10.00 438 Monogram Dir—2 te 4 Iolters +49 .. 89 1.98 Great Shoe Selling! Department more than doubled in size—therefore, larger assort- ments than ever, and sales far, far exceeding all records wt SOME OF THE SPECIALS. MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. Mo Morning Specials mean @reAt savings to Christmas Buyers, mixti comfort and weat— 15 to 20 years, ‘Special values In Ye « Overocata, tito aaa —-——_ Red and Biae—full round 7.98 ath 10 to 14 years. —_——_-—_® Clearance of Fine Corsets Were $1.98 to $3. 78 .. +c. seee hoe Straight Fronte—with and without Hadit Hips—extra fine—sisus 18 to 9; © also Couttlle and Handsome Silk * ured Arocade Corsete—sizes 19 to Oey iad the acer toe eae Special Holiday Engraving Offer Money must FINE sTATI uceewith and without Seen, 2 to 7 quires. to Me Side or Neck Combs Shell, Amber, White, Rose Goll gemstones—newest designs. .49 to 6.08 4 4 WOMEN'S PATENT COLT SHOES ee or pears Babe Ince or button—one dressiest of and widths WOMEN'S BOX CALP SHOES Ail'siaes and widths lacs ort all sizes button—2 styles. ‘The best shoes the HOLIDAY SLIPPERS { eres Tar coe eg madewal Si zs" | te Men's Viel * Slippers Tan and Black. Oe ovr’ Unitation Aliguto ditgsed Sa Boys’ and Girls? i Red Felt Slippers—felt eolee,...+ Red Felt Romeos—all sigas,.....+<

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