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ees wis ASE mabe sda vacdi nt : The New M lystery of a Hansom Cab ! By Fergus Hume. » apart 1904. by, the Netional Frees) into Bolltlou aud Dr. Chinston had re- Some Strictures: ° More. To thi Hdltor of The Pyening Worlat fitty cents a day for cartare and Inch: WAS married at olghteen; have kept) The idea of a man with ‘an incomé of house for twerty years. id ive aad week spending $1.00 for carfare. « “0 erience 1s that a woman and lunch, By the tone of>her fetter. : on Ava bever sum she ts compelled to) pho lives in a fiat in tho oly" and Me f live on, parfare ie ten cents @ day. Now, a | T have two children, ages twelve and! sandwich, plece of ple and a cup of ot elghteen, boys, I have lived on AN! fog, Which would cost fifteon cents, © wemorste oF PRECEDING Rastaticint paeae, sven wlad to, be ‘back tn Mel. Ahaay Wa Coit Ravens ve would be euMelent for hia tunvh; that es bourne ‘again, "as an heat i . ¥ ) and on an | would be a anving of $1.00 ner’ wopke » ae eheaeid itt wih | Ras reat Towa ies wet tho oxsite- mf f bi ae Z I havo seen the time when T set MY} ana she noedy ft, as he states tring ity. ahs inate mare ean — —— oa : ; : ‘tablo on # per woek, and never 1) MY) atter paying Inundry, gow: &C., sho ting mort prosperous daye have, Tcpen but $2.16 lof And’ by the amount of more than $10 a week on my table her butcher | bill ahe must have a sumed Sumed le usual routine Of foes and @ he ‘ce three ‘month He rer, Pre imontaee kin to © athe posi a-that 0 gentioman | the four, and “ti : " i i ‘ ns. 4 he a At the prosent time I am living om ‘nhle t ont ihe,ient | Prapaing Tov ey Gh? 5 1 f f Z Nave [hearty supper on dinner awaiting him, yet oR | shen a tne ¢ ae ; 7 ( M1 por day, Husband and boys Nave) eain eho han in her lician 40, centh :, ty As t a h AN nih * ‘ , » ah hae Ol MAINSE 4 Grave phir the a n 2 ‘ ane ‘ ith g ; . y ’ i to have three mops @ day, BAe) ek for dally papers, 17 conta , cereals and coffee and’ het muting for ufficient, How she ever ate” * ; ate ; 4 RA as Toe yt ae f would ig es ae i f mand lunch and ‘ erage nae ofa were he une : j 9 : ; ; bremktast, and or fends to her houschold duttes and. read " him aun no un- i} di a i ‘4 dinner, Always dessert for lunch and @ canth worth of na wapape i ogee to face, but t! poe * ‘ > i tity, ‘Tasivis Gn ging, away. with f men who j ’ 4 : ' Ly Mnnor, 1 bake all kinds of pies and] © cents worth Ot ner tmd ail the owe? Bho, Ae Rosanna’ Moore, & oni feet As 3 : ‘ hg: : : “ ‘ oy cakes or puddings, and dety anybody 9) 7°02. 1, send in the morning and, Reeclops & strange dread ware ti : & 7 f ia] set a better table on the money | Bvening World, ‘They must have five the tragio tate ny te was f : 3 : ; te of eight years," whose hu: ay auite vopeouth | . whi ‘ kane Al 7) HS ae of #8 per g|or ox Dapera on Sunday, Better read i My o|one paper and take the rest of the fe affected, Detective ‘ oy | a ee | “ s SS he f 1] und spends $10.06 on her table, maya I every one, Inoludi: 1 at he suspects Romer More | tor and te rie Vy ee Ea taal C&itON ofA | ina How sea en lance not. a if / a, " ; \s34 three conte for auger necnalt pound | clothes? Ih there no wear of tear on That "Bal Mewiing in” his “ehid, |4eemed l'Kely that the axwasud I : : ; f ‘ y minken libtie deaser' if he user one| the household furnishings, linen, @o? vere onli agT ead a te , ; ; : 3 : ‘ : i ¢ ‘ - pound of |Do they never need any modloine oF still held the con ttaty ay ‘ : me y ; t* , tollet preparationa? $216 is only about; CHAPTER TER XXXII. n Kiely, Both a ; ‘ ; . ‘ ‘|| this tw liptie sugar to that amount of |enoush: to keep three In such things Oleover aia . ‘ 5‘ a i is one | And, thoe,jeather Inateud of apandl Mark Frettlby Has a Vis-|' wa ing s a 4 Fi | my Ba | tea and eofies, ‘Asekn she only yane one {7 mn mauinegn, One, garnet t f P ‘ vs i : ind of butter to spr A atten ea tres On itor. Ra 2 on j : } ; : : thintyesix per week, aix loaves of bread 'W. 1. FB, Staten Island, 4, vet thay wor ° ‘ y " Beene tlsoulte, I use seven Awe to the copy hooks of /Pected itaueF sf } P : kay : f She: } and one donen tea bis Our youth, “Procrastination is the |hanlon of the dent Tash bute gt Zia mus: || 3 : ; % : , pounds of sugar and two pounds of but- A: of time.” Now, Brian found | there ‘nein vif, 4nd dneery p f v 5 | % ter, the truth of this, He had been in town | them, fr ff , ; i : ' yy { Bhe mente twenty te conte for soup Cc k, C d not yet bee: i Fs ds 5 ¥ : ¥ ft | mea for ‘woek, almoet a weok, but lie had not yet n Ce ee Tre, Caan te : to gee Calton, Each morning—or some- ion ; f ) ; he, | al thrown it tew light on the a \ : : re Hee Pid aes yet The Kind You Have Always re gt thing vel near ithe set out, deter+ Aubject, an a mined to go. Birect to Chancery lane, /Rerad ‘iol hit "ptaMt chat when lta: | wee ree ourehest Ve ay TO DEV eTOBe HEA] | tough ond of steak, five cents worth of but he never reached there, Ho had| Anna Moore had connder to Nie keonty eC AOE WitORGS Exerc (ae | soup sreana, one-hait cup of barley and) Bears the Feturved {0 Ms lodgings in Rast Mol-|iuyofeal MmuNMorer would moun eae A@ xeorweard We Lieb THE VII OL | one-half ean of tomatoes and she can! Bignature v 4 bourne, and had passed: his time elther/bo found that wiant fome, clue would make enough soup to Jast her « wei of A i 4 fn the house or in the garden, When ron, of te Gs the matter Bodh ote: ' fhe stater that her husband apende’ fl Net ead 4 perhaps business connected with the sale |) 710 0f Mark Pretuby's weurn to Mele By Margaret Hubbard A er means 4 fortress of strength with which | man ts usually the most energetic one/ercise will very soon broadén and de- 3 of his tion compelled bis presence IN | eorald's pOntbea wen waiting for Pita. y' *|to fight off Ill-health, Most of our/in the world, that is to say, she “hus-| velop a fiat chest and improve the AMUSEMENTS, town he drove sinuignt ther and back. |move, while iilaio worse a ad PLRGAAT teat NS ALL high school girls are narrow-chested | ties’ continually, though somotimes she| buat by increasing the funotional visor " HIGHEST BP Curfonaly enough ho shrank from moet |the dirk, wearching Tor Kea. ateultnif th walat to al in guminer | growing steadily in height and very | doesn't do quitegaa much as shy thinks| of the surrounding muscles, ‘AWARD pp ear GAR ing any of his friends. He felt keenly | “Gr Pera Lisdiald int 1s alwayn wrested with dis-| little in breadth, Later thev join the} she does, She Jeidom has time to rost,| ‘Nhe wicket exercise du done by placing F A Me ee aA Nig recent position in the prisoner's Oe aladse's may by the thin girl who for the | vast army of anaemic women, hollow: | according to bér own story, never time |the hands on the back of an ordinary dock. And even when walking by the|bu ee dove Peay, Months haa awathed her acrawny| shouldered and altogether too slight to exorcise systematically, Now, fast-| chair a ttle lower than they would B iM & BAI ; Yarra, as ho frequently did, he was tae yee ds of heavy material and | ana milan the for beauty or health | ing is a habit and it's ono that our| come naturally, Stand about two fect EST BOW conscious of an uneasy fooling—a feels] Af Ginay has added many inches to her size by| Every woikan who wants to can dé-| sin trend must oultivate, If ahe| from ehe chair back, faolng the same. GREETS fee ing that he was an object of curlosity, |hhag har ‘dinner wy therwelf, ae hex fa he Metis] Ald ‘Nem and Jabot effects. volop her neck, fl out the hollows in| Wants to she can find half an hour| Now push the chest forward through ang that people turned to look at him | had gone tony club, and 4 a ew fanner © "neekaboo" waist. even the|/her chest and round out the bust. It! some time during the afternoon to alip|the arms, using them as (f they were nly olrous to ar in New ¥ ont'of @ morbid desire {01 pas one wh pret wee, Unoartatn, After dinner (la iiaodeet one, permits of no such |{ not a question of skin food and mas-| ore her tight garments, take off ner| Wickets. ‘The chest must lead forward Ae Bi } F Deal hud been go nenrly hanged for murder. | and Mapaitod to “the “voranige gd er, |GecenHon. | Therefore strenuous efforts | sage, though both these are helpful ad | shoes and We down for halt an hour, . | end upward. Now draw the chest back, Oe Oe tne, tie determined [MK In ts mer puaden Inokess amt |on the part of the real maiden to |juncte to development. The most Impor-| However, even this is not as neces-| sinking In through the arms, 4 LADS Preaek and be mariied to Marige, he deverm ned dehy oth fedDOontlaht, “with tho, bincke, focure a little more solid flesh betore| tant part, iowever, 1a simpler method | sary as corroct exercise, This exercise when done with vigor uns yawns)! ie Joava Austral and never, oot $001 Fe |e aly, and 9 Mending. up asainat |#mmer time and muslins, consisting in diet, deep breathing and| There are a hundred different exer-|and all the pushing with great effort i at stp POMd ese Uo one, nor would |hoavechmiane, aly Mee Wap’ Bl plage ate cocteled. eth Teena tee eran: claea for’ raising and developing the| Will develop the chest sooner than any- A he mix with his former friends, so great if YY the mane oooupied with matters more| The sorawny subject {s usually #|ohest. The one I have found to be the| thing I know of, Combine wtp dldg with desp wad ti Wis rei ae colhee stared at, Mew, at, in ee Have veed mero good looks, should | nervous one. Strike off toa and coffee! most effective and to produce the quick-| breathing, al exercises tf Hh says tho had welcomed him back ous lene’ at rustle of " peed sath to the proper develop-| from the bill of fare, Substitute cocoa | it results he “wicket exercise il. | and there, wil 1, Fond Bathpect, w! hea iy Mhiseats da curious ment of the chest, A broad, deep chest |amd milk if digeatible, or milk and @|lliistrated above, Rowe Bot eee Ne, seanton with @brill exolamations of delight, wad | )), 5 i wie h moon shows good lung capacity, and that |little lime water if not. ‘The thin wo-| ‘Ten minutes a day epent at thie ex-|meatee me ne LO Ne an OReEe- ye tree 6 {Orery Aeivet 4 OURR et mo Ae ey A ee ee 2) “ len, vet they Moone self wo. A e¥ all lo “Your. eyes bein' ‘ollow," eatd i n the did, €¢. wren ot, Stand a ase of Frenzie inance’’ a Very Sad Case want of alr, which gay ‘usband's unole,|chilty water and” lett being a druggist, an’ well-to-do, in) Coll- se i back into p Sua ran aes ve callea| cay some een sieoeen to her fost. | Kei/ett Maia laving mbers Doesn't J.tbe| ALICB FISCHER ‘keep, the newe from Sir John wad ¢¢| Yorkera what ghe could do tn @ part the atmispears, were fearful for pullin’ |® Haht coat and wort, mride-awate ad’ wally hetch Aid ad ed play the part of a coquette, thoroughly acceptable to her, Last fis down an’ maddn' ‘em go off thelr J! Lat dant, “Brian? ah Up to the Standard AGAIN A STAR.|" Bho doen this in the second act, re-| night she bed her longed-for ‘ohanos, a 00, ‘which you hardly eats anythin',| moet’ him, Marne Ald yor, goth, to of'* Abigail.’” ceiving the attenjions of Lord Fop-|and made the most of It, be ‘joa ‘bein’ 2 Ered at's expected ot bel n ot come i A parrot, a pet dom, a caninny | Pington, ‘and in other ways keeping ne It was an altogether cherming Lady de your appetite - Aaayer."" 0 can't say,” an re al John between his satanic majesty and|Gay Spanker that frisked onto the wait- "Qh, im al tight,” gad Tina, eb- Made pet Say NAPOLEONIC BELL Hesaily ea Tndlan Prince who Mad? | rhe deep sea. Of course, the Indian |ing stage in the third act—vereatile, count sently, lighting wo cigarette, and only |f0sunl mistake,” she oried, <Why, wt BOY 1S THE HER 9 Just Uke one*of Bertha M. Clay’a| prince is making dospe morry, In a measure hoydenish; yet wae ae hatg Mstening to nts lasdiady’ arrulous ia ware Brian | geet 1 '0.| heroes, @ devoted wite who made her) Clarissa during all thi never passing the wellnigh invisible line ihe chatter, "but it any one calis tell them th. that Cooueniaparion Jealous husband look like ® bad poker| Belinda rebukes her for thts, between fun and coarseness, She more tT Ynpinia Harned Meat bin cee te than repeated the personal triumph that in the season tn “The 1m hot In, I don’t Want to be bothered | tel] Lin alryetence’f and coa n't ‘Jeo’? player, and s whole lot of gay costumos| rissa exclaims @ man‘ by palianett mantis mala se boise ape Fanereal “‘Jag’’ of an Under | rag cctty” cosnary cron Blonice| heart bys nkine ot fi tore Linadebeandpern ‘Bain’ as wise a thing on Solomon ever | hecenthry’ tp int ghee ii taker Most Beaatifal Thing | Stinge's comedy, “The Schoo! tor Hua-| Wid Applause, from, four o Prince Consort,” mad,” anawered Mrs, Bumpaan energeri.|Pose? °° complete ‘the "ope bands," through a successt: TO SAL SB SHA et ot pest in the play, | 1 " Pena nea are, Gamenee semen HIAT as) aeranys inthe Whole Play. ug al” whlrl at | "Niles Bysoor ta a hee P The company wee of uniform excel pas: his daughter, Wallaok's Theatre last evening. 8 also Co aed ty ay rena ence, and would have put lite and go esi $8 occamtons, my eperits beln' low, |loversi"* Vere MO nota art ity The action of the play takes place in an Mi, “peu nme pu Savoy @ “eee here cast on PRENZIED ane eas ae Direo- (ADS Ss rare, Poe , ab i've 'eard tell eoder water ‘ave that|, fas, lead)" th Tittle did Lawson reok he| London Town in the year 17%.. Lady er Winnie as 8 frApiabermet sa aA fee stl a pay On "eathit, wiih’ you takes i¢ with} mone” 1 become as sotead Ther, SS NRT, | started on his mad literary careor that) Belinda Manners, the ‘devoted wife’ {soared ip most of ;| quest, James NelM, W. H. Thompson ey brandy, tho’, to be eure, that| when von iuuere your , pune, |tie would become not only Hiverybody’s| (Mise Alice Fisch fe” arthur Hormeat took the part eh e . DALY'S SaKeMMACERE tbe the catise of jour want of life, [Your any youne 4 but the ambitious playwright’s as well. | pbrtuni FE Years for an op-| Asser, goseph Helleous | wae 4 and Joseph Wheptook, sry soored heavily | DALY'S “ts mith ball as castor pala) wall ne in TtIBTRS Aweel WU HOCK do teh Ba BoM aabas Lagi« aa husband, Sir gnd eee Lee Finney was $08 Sapstvedy) ‘but the success of the 88 0! fi pe @ut of thie wom as the front door |In that ‘ane hee i|nad been at the Savoy Theatre inst |ent ways, While she is Raft eae Mies iecher received so, many calle ty ae Bes te agli 7s Bis Sunes of Vantzio, founded, “whion ey legs iv engivin’ | the, diftrege night to ait and aufter through “A Case! bieg to pretty young Clacisen Huntlelgh, | and, ue ange Ald ikewise, "| Courtley, As the madesup, ahaky wreak || bY CEUM Rigpy mae ae thro! oly’ overworked.” rourtl yeu anti) d Eretuby, |of Xeonsied Finance,” It would have) nor cousin, the Indian perce fe 40 baal eal a of « man of fashion, Mr, Plympton aia || 100 Snetraat See A rian eat and iced | In “ served him right, nth ji 3, t edly, much ‘relleved by the dee | WATS the maiy Fo-|"On the strength of “AblgsiLt' Kellett |p wreeoene. Hie name is Assam, and) ELLIS JEFFREYS IN one of the beat bite of character work || MR OTS. Of Mra, Bampeon, wih her con. | ter, tent "anton Chalmers tmnded out this dramatic! wig nae eon Aane lout, Charlene, GONGENIAL ROLE. dasealt EASTERN STAR BAD Goh heard ‘her for her small change at the unpropitious mo- wam and fallen des- [ Ph accu cra ar ERN STAR PAIR | Garrick ta tie sie ngat at ghthe her| tn pe WY E]amail change at the unpropitious TO perashly in love with hm, le engaged $9 JAMES J. JEFFRIES Arnold tly’ an eee whl she Mond a q.apeniboung | from frenwied finance to insane ingur- Taye eh and age-worn nobleman, “London Assurance,” that time-trled |’ “rar «D4 YY CROCKETT.** 'o Build a Home for the Indigent, | Arno! hGH rally there 18 & whole lot dolng|old comody of the versatile Dion Bouo- . Lviv Hall, 284 St, and 6th Ay, Bpectal Mate He u d | id, ay abe b | whlatle, She turned Witt aedeery ance, when the Prin, i, 08 enters the shall of Air] cloault, was revived last night by Milas phach: I r) ony prise amilin, 4 It was a pad case, Long sighs and ot r | cloault, r | ent savin, | SOLES Be ee fea Taaeat Geis OFA hi tow: bead Yohn's house in the first act. He begin] ills Joftreys at the Kntokerbocker| ‘There ta no one living or dead who| nich eee SORES nn y unole'a ‘i her in his arms and breath, but on different side of tho|>¥ Meving over Olarisaa, Then be ox-|Dheatro. quite geta as much out of the word f crests : “Cage,” according to| Diane that’ he thas called to tell Lady| Miss Jeffreys won her British lautels,|mother as Jamen J. Jeftrie |) BELASCo BRE uagsaira a Macenna bee. Hy, JP Sa: fan, ingrammat Haircut Segal prosramme, | Manner that through the death of her| not in stately patie like that Of the |his version, ‘mmuthehalra’ hit the Spee) LESLIE” ‘AR ths i ry feartully,? siwoted the gid. |Yogan at 10 A. MM and ended ai 2 P, M,|Upole in India eho hes inherited €90-| Queen in "The Prince Consort,” but lof the Amorloan at the pre AUa in-erm hey | of the mame day, But it seemed longer, | (0h @s a comedienne, Evor since her ar-| "Davy Crockett’ last night, tl peat A eae e ty urtoun mie: [This wan a cane. where time wasn't Lady Manners at one decides to’ rival hero she has longed to show Now | the front tow who bea been waiting ia Blanche Bates” ae nen; thought pape: was money. There was even: tim —_—— —r—wrnenee + |UUpperouts and the fifty-seven varieties Bijol Prices, _1f ving @t last ex- “Author!” And, of soft and gentle punches knew that U xg hi at PutLO£ the room, How strange anid’ Brian, absent 7, | Featislonstons for ote OF: Ae cleat Th E i W Id’s they would get their money's worth be- R, Sere kage fhe Mase! bees adznirig her eilley bead Oe feta abagane FS e ven ng or Fore cae show Was ROUDOE, tte in| A MARERELD ace tlie "* wave Wape in the moonHene, aie has failed to full the promise of his pion has stolen all of “Joun L.'s” ee | aay Ly it Ni mpened my ont Nene come bat. recent work, hustled into view and Daily, Fashions. thunder, T ees a es ita agp sino Wah me St ose dd fens Be a wean th sie ss ba tpolt yo Hat ein av Nevin Olea Lea ' ape te deter ad ial Reba Richard iy a a EAN 2%, ae ae Rose Melville in “Sis x chinks Jn the cabin. when Rip tbeow 2 of ta, Wea FLORODORA ever! hana. f ie "wad te a Meanwhile flops JL os b 13-4 yards 9% inches wide, To make| the wolves with thelr Nfty-conts-a-night | ose Melv 0 . 5 y the cap as Hiustrated it will require for |20W! gored poor Davy Crockett’s right! { 7% = hades pa ie bet | were waiting to shove on another sec» SK Yy rifts Ml ed ate Np of guode a [ACM and been more comfortable, In the Nagas yee, PRINCE OF PILSEN, MURRAY |“w aaa tiles Beats : olnee nes tion ‘of the Hotel Vanbillion, The oak Wy) i inches wide, 84 yard of all-over and |boxes society was present, There were Tar ma MOTT ATG Ht HILL. Captain Barrin woonery didn't live up to the high-priced S 218 yards of ruching for nt of cap |George Conuldine, Kddle Burke, George Mat Wed, 4 GARDEN, Bowery, ey tall sbout beds and things ‘and you UY; find. posettes. Hyening Woe pattarh (Cohen and. shor Arstnighters in the biecctt BUSTER BROWN Atlantio a Dinter, area % 1 t the Bt. Regis yb ® long way Wo. DME ba ter alucs one BME years, | yore my i Yisto ligibert Drcheatre. | Orok gon, | Gene : had space ha hte are ald ‘Various usp fv ters, for ; i kins, Dan O'Rellly, who is neither a Vist END iearraae? ‘of Mr, Pipp Keith's, a my | a ANNS x Ann any they were open to uspicion of being Y |prige fighter nor a bookmaker, and Dan | Nxt wk,Willlams & Vi “In Daliomey”’ Bat Prices %o,, 6 O'Grady were there in prominent places, } As for enthusiasm, the roof was HEDEWEY! Varintan Wine whistled off Sis walls when the gentle-|f{ Dast 14th St. WN ie PIKE, Bet ce Lt ites, KC copies of Clyde Hitoh’s sight-seers. In be are cme Giri with the Greon Hye” gaped io eapbled, etTOM A th she eine tou peal MRS TEMPLE: LT fit @ Wiwoy, [Eva 2 er es M4 rin Wi ry hy xapolear tp pag] ‘who ne ek stibker with, the oth faced and mijd-yolcea Davy told the |prue, i wolves to go ‘way back and sit down GOTHAM), “IUg the goods!" said the boy with the red sweatgr, in the ‘“gods'."" ce ee mit ba jon't Y nderstand—— began Brinn, e pus Yonkers, intent Ly Bend to Ooshier of Evening World. Pulitzer Building, ¥. ¥. Oty. h ‘ily w WOODI. Nal y bagel at savage, x aciters, This was flowed by a eid omg THE GYPSY GiRE” =| PARK ey a —— able countorfeit of Julius Steger svalcw | gh) AVE, hiatal. & 04 a9 iy HVERY DAY, © by Wid WadtiEN EBV ‘On the Suwanee River." = | lett caainnrineneeeetilia Butterfilos,” a: With all the ecoentricities of the Ingila! ae) wore ghowh. The styla Je quaint and), a an OH ‘and. he| ppmbfoes ligbtnass and comfort aa well. ‘alah ai ie Yow) flat crown 1s bordered by dou- ep ther! y JON cs, and there aro.wide strings st iiners ‘ot Badis bhat tlo under the ohin, Hate .of this named Doug. | Mt aro made of muslin, organdy, awite, ‘of h ta @ romantic song. In response to threo curtain calls ‘Mies Loftus gaye in staccato Fronch & strenuous representation of Sarah | —o- Bernhardt in tragedy. At the end of odch Imitation Miss Loftus was warmly I staple and before. the final rend. tion # handsome floral one was handed : H : A 3 : Hy H 9! And as for lovemaking! Let Kyrle| a aa dea : Bellow forget that he ever was an actor, en 19 0 TY 8.28, Mac, ae funder the’ guidanes { Romeo gemries ty the “imit and then yn FISCHER rit ere t — = ti thie Pwondertuh youth makes p million 3 t vome,”* (Paces KEE N & Y’ é P \ ‘i 4 kk Bpec' Hass ws BHOUE ks up | {ar 3 | tema mmneated ASTOR’S Lith Ae EA ee faa aries i i 18} cecgtss torus acary |PAS TON o ae aie | ti, Bat oth tio tia ae dlahule over thy ti SEEN IN VAUDEVILLE, tier cb ROON Wt HEVARRO: | se Sail" Peal i q un bla wid ah cot a ouy ee fata, Gusti 2B. Walls, Caprick "xe Pumont, Hus . ry if fot Cua eeadboneiesl , te rel any, Koen , } { ST | After starring for several sensons in| AUNDAY CONCHRTS AT 9 & 8.10 2, Me ? ‘ oS ea} ‘the “legitima Cevelia Loftus re 95, 509, ta who Girl’s Sun Hat and Cap. Boat {turned to vaudovitto Inat night pee ig : ‘alls ¥i 'T makes no difference where the lit- | 3 ow | Clrole Theatre und won unquailied ap- ‘| Mat, To- MiG Eros BO, Moward's Ponieg ue tlé mild spendathe yaoation days, : | proval-by her ten inimitable {mperson Merk, 2 Consens ‘onl i spe! 9 | Phere * in town or out, of town, sho cannot | i§ | ona. Bhe gave frst an amusine tm! MONTAUK Fr? iki? oh t along without a sun hat like the one | Is | tlon of Mra, Pat Campbell reo! Paes Ie Bustnogs, | 0 NAAT : H ty find... <2 +00. +4. -ccats in_ payment for Eveniag World pattern} BR of EVENING WORLD io | lawn, madras, gingham, chambray linen ves aeeiinrte: b J oy ‘a0 needle ening World Fashion Coupon. WB cceccesevesvesseree

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