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6“ ON'T. say & D word to ms, Me, Neget 1 an thet tired ‘And netvotis thot I Ain) realy to drop, YOu mon have it oaay, Dit uh poor Women—ah, We are the: onee that auf. ter! Wihat'e the maater now, you ask?) =Ah, much You care what's the Roy: MoGardell inettern Do you ever hiek, do you over make an inquiry ee vou ate me ready to faint at your lee “Midape. one 1 thls house miet do something Our social advancement, 1 kno 'you don't care, but when our children grow up I want them to have & nlogolrole of Acquaintances, and ‘phat |; ie hai renaon why Lruneravnd and tire!” Ngee f out meeting nice People, But the ‘people Ihave met to~iay are Goolety,, Why exciso.me! 1 was ae ans one. Of Mra. Heavytopp's Ideal Hours of Sotil And Gong ‘at the Waldort to- Aey! “There 1s a plage of old women Groseed young haunting such places, They all act catty and.look catty, they even dress catty, and thelr rudences {@ positively unbearable, but stilt I bear with it for the children's sake, be- Oatide I Want them to meet ouitured and refined people, and unless I.make thelr acquaintance now it. will be too late when the children are large enough to @ Into ‘society, “ “Buch) #'lot’ of women who are striv- ing to get in with people who only Give them the out direct and Jaugh at them. I wouldn't ptand it, and when time ‘aime to perve tea I wouldn't” let any of them jostle me. I just elbowed my Way, through them and trod on hele pet coms, I can tell you! “Mire. Btryver wis with me, and, ot course, Mr. Smig and Mr, Ladyfnger were thor So was Mr, Snoosit, who fe such,a perfectly lovely Bohemian, He made a little speech on ‘The Land of Careless Ha And he waa #0 funny when he told of how improvidént the Bohemians are. He lends mchey on bond and mottguge, and ts the wealth- fest Bohemlan in New York; he is President of the Ready-Made Clothing Trade ‘Bohemian Club, who give the dovelieet Bohemian dinners, ‘The tickets Gost $5 apiece, and no one can get in un- leas in correct evening attire, “Mie. Btryver got her new hat ‘erdshed’ wt the Ideal Hour of Boul ‘and Hong, and lost one of her §4. lace handkerchiefs, and I was glad of it, ber aise she baid something to me I do not quite make out, Shé' was telling me he dreamed she was ina rose garden and all her friends and plants, @he sald. Mr, Ladyfinger was a mari- old and Brother Willie was somé sort Of @ floWer ahe couldn't make out just what, but he wasn't # gentleman, Mra, ‘Terwilliger was a Virginia creeper and |° ahe Mrs. BtryVer, was an American Beauty rose. 1 asked her if I waa there @nd ahe sald yeu); asked het what kind ot Ahan and abe ald 1 wasn'ta ower, 1 @ rubber plant. “Everybody laughed and 90 did I, but 1 was 66° indd” I could Have bit her, Then everybody commenced to acramblo for the tea, and in the rush J tost Mrs, Gtryver, but I'll give her a dig some jo won't forget. But ou don't who inéulta me or what anybody Oh,' well. never mind!’ ———< Blind Wc’kers, ‘The only tactory in the world where every employee is bilnd ts situated in Philadelphia and manufactures brooms, ‘The inatitation is perhaps the most re- tmarkable i existence, and was founded @s far back as 1374 by Mr, H. L. Hall, himself a blind man, who le atil) the Fuling spirit of the factory, and @reat desire is to give emplo: every blind man in America, sitietinialiiearntceint A FLOATING PIN, ay care onys. to ABS an ordinary pin around to pe them can float it in the alr with- out any ‘support whatever—and of ooures they will laugh if you tell them you can do it, which you can with the al@ of an ordinary fresh green pea, and @ penny olay pipe, of which you break off about one halt of the stem, Pems the pih directly through the bere ot Mo a aoa in the Lveta sl press the bow! of the pipe Coase to bred mouth, insert the pin point down into the stem of the pipe, and give @ good steady blow (not too sudden), and the pin will dance around in the alr a long as your wind lasts, SS enemrnees The very last letter In our alphabet, Like most things you look for Is the last thing you get. But there’s a way to find quickly | All things that are lost, A World Want Ad. will do it At @ reasonable cost, Lost and Found Articles Are Frequently Recovered through the Morning World. Kom T sad "ule: F all the lovely new materiais dis- Played ‘on the courters and tn now gowns the new satin-like chiffon bréadeloth lendg itself best to thowe tong, plain fines, and full skirte that are just now the riwht thing, To achieve the desired results tailors have orice again returned to the circular. cut okint having few seams, no filness Ground the hipa, and mostly s tngy by way of Gimiaing, and buttons, if nothing) else, variable accessory. One chile sult that shows plainly fe Parisian origin has the hem stitched many times over a backing of princess haireloth, this being really the only ‘way to give Ade skirt the support ft needs and avoid the wolght of can- vag, This clroular @kirt fastens at ¢ left of the front on @ narrow: panel, ‘There. {s a long elde seam shaped over the hips and the beck seam With box @titehed flat, It touches the ground in, front. and Ie about three inches on the ground at. back, a very graceful length, which even height to any figure. With this woes a plain-cut bolero showing tha plain otitohed belt below, ‘The neck i¢ cut to collar depth at back, and buttons but no velvet, Beneath and velvet. White crinoline and lace Pinning to a polnt above the bust, ‘with wide platted rovers, Below this a Plated vest hangs to a little below the Jooee fronts of the litte coat, attached to it by crochet buttons, ‘The sleeves are wide and comfortable, but not huge, broken by atltched tucks and folds in thelr length, drawn halt- ‘way to the wrist {hto a fiat band trimmed. with a band. and ruffle of White brodors anglaise, this being’ ono of the latest whims of fashion, On the embroidery are bande of black velvet held by biittons, and below fsa puffed ouft of embroidered Inwn and lace; the fame combination appearing in ‘the neck of the coat, with lawn and lace ohemisette and feather-boned stock above, ‘The bolero, with the’ other dreasy Dreooll costume, is a little sleeveless affair, cut about five inches above tne ‘Whist at ¢he back, running in a curve fo above the bist in front, with round neck and large armhole, wll finished like the skirt with velvet and buttons, ‘At the front a vouple of short stoles or While box-plaited scart ends fall’ to within a few inches of the waistline, the platts held and trimmed, rapes cord wv The New Mystery 0 (Copyrtent, 1904, ints ne National Press SYNOPSIS OF sheostied CHAPTERS. a pate re ‘enero murs inde aa ne Bite hots fiche n gik Detective Gory en; ine aie - are te 4 6. ni tn" enee both CHAPTER VII. The Wool King,, HH old Greek legend of Midus T turning overything he touched into gold is truer than most people imagine, Mediaeval superati- tion changed the human being who posronséd such a power Into the philosopher's stone-the stone which go many alchemists nought in the dark Ages, But we of the twentieth cen- tury have given back Into human hands thia power of transformation, But we do not ascribe it either to Groek deity, or tb superstition; we call {t Juck, And he who poseesses luck should be happy, notwithstanding the proverb which hints the contrary, Luck means more than sichee-dt means hap- pineas in most of those things which the fortunate possessor of {t ‘may choose to touch. Should he speculate, | he {s successful; If he marry, his wife will surely prove everything to be de- sired; should he aspire to a position, edcial or political, he not only attains it, bat does so with comparative ease, Werldly wealth, domestic happiness, high: position and complete success—ail these things belong to the man who! has luck, Mark Frettlby was one of these for- tunate individuals, and his luck was| iby ai g nd 'e aa} tared all over the colony of Victoria, proverbial throughout ‘auateala, Ith Was any speculation. for , which” Frottiby went in, othe ‘man surely follow, end jn every. the result turned out. as’ q a3 and in many ‘ogses even bete| ter than they expected. He had, come out In the early daye of the colony, with | comparatively ttle money, but hie reat | vents Perseverance and never-tqliing, luck haa soon’ phanged his hundreds, lnto, thou (ands, and now, at the age of ftty-five, he did ont himself know the extent of] his {hcome. He had large stations acat- which brought hin in « splendid ine oome; @ charming country house,, where at certain seasons of the year he dis- pensed hospitality to his friends, end 4 magoifioant town hoyse dowt in St. Kilda, which would have been not un+ worthy of Park lane, Nor wore his domeatio relations less happy. He had ® charming. wife, who was one of the best known and most popular ladies of Melbourne, and an equally charming daughter, who, belyg both pretty and an heitess, naturally ats tracted crowds of suitors. But Madge) {i Frettlby was capricious and refused innumerable offers, Being an tremely independent young person, with & mind of her own, she decided to re- main single, as she had not’ yet seen any one she could love, and with her mother continued to dispense the hospl- tallty of the mansion at St, Kilda; But the falry prince comes at length to every woman, and in this instance | o he came at his appointed time In the person of one Brian Fitzgerald, a tall, handsome, falr-haired young man hail- ing from Ireland, He had left behind him in the old country @ ruined castle and a few acres of barren land, inhabited by discontented tenants, who refused to pay the rent, and talked darkly about the Land ;Leggue and other agreeable things. Onder these ciroumstances, with ho rent coming in and no prospect of doing anything In the future, Brian had left the castle of his forefather to the rata well. the little cont fs a tighely draped qille ‘Dat, trimming of forgetame-nots In nev- corselet bodice, running to a dbep| eral #hmdes of bhue'and pink) with white Uiktle raleed apata of black, all wo dainty | Point in front, but round at the buck, made over @ fited and boned foui tion; Into this the sleeves are aet the white Mace chemisette in attached. ‘The full sleeves are several times gath- Hisbon bows, completes the tollet, Soft Ragpberry Red, OF finest chiffon cloth in § delicous W color of soft radpberry red, with And soft, a perfect harthony a rhe Pte {ot the: "umbtell riety, olinging. stiteh ts. ab low. wien Sodety, get Wands of atk piped with 7 ere ered at the shoulders, and again above! @ slow of stinent in ite bigh lgtte, 19) The pretty Moused walet the elbow, where they are wmple, elégant tailor costume in thont, opening over a vest of erated héla by deep trimmed velvet cuffs ‘and a wrist} the illustration, Nothing, but A little |/Ince ana mull, held dy @ velvet girdle; cum of velvet done tn full tucks, The New Bolerg, The Dreooll model shown ig of fine ehiftén ctoth in the dew violine shade, the novelty being the elnevelens amnint ttle (bolero, with the oversitt, which is ui ly whott. Both sicirte are set In plaite, the upper-belé to the hipe by crosewine otitching and samtening at the lett of tront, Box-pladted eoar¢ ends fall over. the deep’ coreel: taffeta, the round teok chemisette of soft white velvet, bow. All the heme finished with fat atitdhed Of val vet, buttons and oord, in a lighter shade of the eame color, The sleeves are ulbo quite novel in their Gambiniation 6¢ loth ie ow sey ttm ry at soe | 8 ieee of introduction tor Frotilby, pnd that gentleman, hiking a. fancy to him, avsisted him by Pet meane in his. power, Under H4 Brattiby'e reat Lien herciel a to datonishment, in a a8 satis found peat growing rich, Tho Wiegoraldy had always been more famous for dpending than -epving, et an ‘dgresable | to reprementative to the money ‘rolling: in: dnatend fd ‘out He began to indulge, in cpaties in the sr condemning that other cagtle in Irland, with. the barren acres'and discontented tenants, In his mind's ef he saw the jot of matotied | thts. toliet fa" ‘old place rise up in all ite prelate aplen- Gor from out its rilns; he waw dhe bar- Ten. acres well cultivated, and the ten+ ants happy and content+he was Biel doubtful on this latter Pi i rash t at eiaht ean A i Sta ‘teat to pertores Ox-| the m, Lipon —W & Cohervative tum of 5 ts the it can Rater wee aerate erecH hak al y, all Sarin [oe Be Seen and bolted, The both escaped Ramus, but oe Br, Morey was thrown out and This was the first really er Great trouble eretm [ace fe used) with the wrth; the otttohea plates, Heme and seams form: their own decoration, The etitched: of the ruffled basque and the fow td of tle’ open coat are confined to tie waist with a plain. stitohed pelt, whleh rune thm polnt.under the walst- goat, the fantening by crossed | 1 bands above, full sleeve shows a St ‘the back a postilion 8 set on the @ltdle with out oteel, buttons, ‘The Fave bed ie -ean eee vad Pans eilk, ong by githery: and olose-net cords Of velvet, ending in a Magri. Hat of brown Ne with Pi od sin tace-tritimed elbow cuff with Lobel a gute below. A fitting lement. to large cavaller hat of te 40 mnateh, Sch" rt dy afb auto fee eer at him, aqang nee itt if oun a Mtoe gt at rel on oul BP AA cane gotuent ” nla addreesen Hs a ir mp Frott was, Mehly “aaling, to as Be Nie Ne ute fg nee 101 quatre teh and left the. iolees vowing Sing eee a Some of Grandma’s Sayings Illustrated. “Behind the clouds the sun ta till “It's a lane road that hog no turning,’ "A stlteh tn time eaves nine” “Handsonre is as handsome does,” Pa ‘pes atone" mont ashley nod Ai arrived, The tted 40. the hips. by 1,000 Choice Res’ at iT CHa SPAR TET en ONLY MATINND NA WKDOOKOTA DENS Minerals Ne ee acne or cg Lh {1h Bg Maney i aE AN ye Ri BLANGH rath Si txt ‘ook, of ahaa: |: ay WARFIE At oe AMERICAN OTOR- BOAT ston sus SHOW, Day & live,1 erence DAY & HO. 10 ALM.t6 1PM PRantratian tae atest a BUOU at in a ne it dite dower ie NEARER | 2 frau EN OF i nls Saree Mish Wes Alas alone N\tew Preis SATEADAY. fnatrel® Psat Aas | BELASCO cali bie cae ey, | LESLIE int | STAR | sh feet Mi "Phone 100-80 a Paar Mat, Bat, New, Tork ise dl Club. oF MAROH Aitmietlon Bie, ‘Hosorved Beats (e805, Mi 1éTH ST, PASTOR’ s CONTINUOURS” 20 & 30 CEN'RS, bo: " mond & Cave THEM May Irwin Aye ate Said® ohn NIGHT—GRAND CONCERT | 2h & "4 BROADWAY ‘Theatre alse Tt ‘alat Nxt w'k, Lulu Glager tn “A Madoap Princess,"’ % WEST HES eS : KELLY & co: Bmamet DeVoy & Co, Moore & attefield, do. ‘| EDEN YjMU sme Mat, gat, en WUGLD IN WAX. 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