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oT EN RRNE SRR STNG ED ERR NE MTS IG ERP ERIN PTT Wednacde bd vening, May Ji May a1, 1 ‘Raffies and Won ? Wo ody Has ¥ et ‘Cauéht Mr tike me to Fifty: ninth strect, and nel} M S d D s ventures # a Ad an reotpsia down tnete wae LT, calle Hage) GOOH A Wes Mad ‘growd _ribrar ne, aeeks ax icapler, the man referrer | reniied that T could, (oy (@) Ad Bsamboue Inne the R had ala dlock on the door of] rom 7! y , con ay *| Battery unt ee ol when f mt teak an The Mysterious Mr. affles. Bia! eetatttchmonte at Xo. ATL Renth | on Ninth aven ie ear Nor Od oe north Bom args avenue olevated FERS avenue, and I was wondering what) ductor was N. 4128 as F! By the Mysterious Mr. Raffles. up town, I ext in ’ course to piursive next when Policeman | third street, thi deeeitenee atl rine RL aie train one g' Ae tad No, Be, aa the ans ath bid sahienth Consuotyr no 4121 operaied a Rat. | When I started fetro-|@ black bend aba part 0 ? sriintened along, and, seeing my oor HY Pog Ader opts Mouton Le ale, aL belies yore Brod: | cap aero, the nimber whould @ eas vf herploxity, “asio gine NAL, ate | mirest and walling oo cea | n. a 60 cannot others’! rouble Wiis, old cor Nn, ‘e entered Pabat's Ci m:! Tam stil) uncaptured, deaptte the fect | mors than lp aft the tral Bee I eet tage Nii Turmes| CSMRACENG ee GEORUIS SRL Fale Oa ae i evel ‘at Thirtleth street It Stregt, The esed mn and atarted out to find a tinsm! m 1 thet Cae 1B ove as Live reageee a ‘aie do down ‘Broadway os. "hs far ae be, ie. Pits try (0 loonte a nsmith op 8 mroman ct ch oni Greater New York Pang Omnere a breakctaat Phe |f Oey ania. Papeine, earoull s@ Was we) eae ; = the Patter more mar md the fo, {naitens tad yy tyra sere strest te ‘Tenth avenue, bg r oVe am at a) women sent ta t near ¢! diately directed ino to the bert tins] a seat at a aoe in mit t, where smith on a Went aide, no. he, de-|T erdered luncheon ‘fa i bi fed had a place on ‘Tenth 4 yhiie Twas dining a well-dressed ppet Tecounine et Just nortis of, Thinty-ecoond street youth with brindle bull pup. ent wo ere Shae ut oe suhe of ciMcer No. 399 | and, fe dog to A etoam pipe, sat | di inden ghy, for Tam not in any in the evening I went I walked rapidly east on Thirty-soo- down ka naiolning table. A fow mo. je nuy north until I reached ‘Thirty: ond streot until — struck No. 417,|ments later another young man of Later ’ h vtrect. ‘There 1 began the huni ‘ eon aince Here. ceeic jpere was nothing oUNer. for Une tingmith, Conrad Galster wat | hint te An. undertakers, #10P, Gwar | be pulld ‘came in and wan irantediately ith Bt. Nieholne nn, oe my |i ba ee | ACER toavion: Wiitea Kew x| gt front of his bakery, at No. by James Burke, Tf ‘ young | luted by the frat artival wit half an hour to ‘1 Bern Be ly ave ettieh AVN, Waites restaurant I) renth avenue, what he Tan ‘who wax roading’ a book, Inside Rollo, Iceily, my boy! How are yout| the two erennders, ee, re wormen House, | knew about a Snemith, He obilgingly the shop, if he could tel me where /Sit down and have # bite of lunch: act, “Bllm otograph te first | Ho a Where { bought a newspaper |eormed me thet t could, get one Tacetie (et tbe teeth exPLPPINS | iu toca ten ua tae, MAN eae te aro 6 comer, h ty t Ve ore 008 ate eae | SBS look beat over near the tele sround the cornet, itiscovoned ane Davhtub at, my 4 ome and” the house trienaly with, Batallien, Ohiet Howe, " nem! was ol lecorating, and wen! Ing flooded. stoutly defend In the discus. si aaeraind eta pas fon havens Deak to the Bakery. ge | rida "ups th weet, 4, in aoomgut it sion ‘that Followed about the young fire: we man} me 5 te asl de i i ve, 8 CON heen | * if Palais Beker a ede MERU thought there waa a unemith in the | Wan the anime ola, no a a ‘ rom Pabst, where, ineidentaly, fant cltien sive man! fae va ae but | Aiteen min basement halt way up the block. At Celebrating Decoration Day, anc yas served by walter No, 18, 1 went up Hobe mome bright cltisen sleuth wit” +4 er man ie Gettli 4 ‘from ESS, No. ue ‘Tenth avenue I entered the | shop waa closed. o the Polo Grounds to Ree the Giants | hundred-doilar note, Dents aa a {on vada ding, aif ‘aly mt Be hews and candy stcre owned by Mra. | Tt was then about half-poat, one. Hek the Brocklyns. aa T thought; | Study m; picture carefull; i Psiedtiet, eye he rot’ Pacino, t iste ut Grofen, and Asked Mine Grodon, who and foals a ty, - start iy after watching the game for six innings, | im hat Y am t disguised, q clonsd, and baa von ag assisting her mother, in the store, cafe, solumbus, Circle, vt and not wanting to see Mr, Wiltse com- man who are even the a ; ar although wo an Ute} fore ey) make myself ethane about tho tnemith. saps Thinytteueth disset ang Ninth avenue | plotely BEN senhiaee T loft, still ‘pre-| Fosemblance to me If ie le tne wine see te ‘he qt ‘ ‘using in vey f are looking for, forward to at nearly 31 o'sloak befor 8 parcel Mins "Groton instorm othe Arwentleth Procinct, whether T could i Whllo at the ball game T " : ao, ohe bee com reached Buttery Park, and the enty |f Weald And “a fine. tnpmiah in tae get a Ninth avenue car what would lea: in ‘the grand-stand, St PRGA a Madan, BRE le beyarertondl? : A Study in Nervessoy | A COMMERCIAL traveller MM Delicious Ways of Take Away the Hats. Cooking Rhubarb. ue [The Scarlet Bat : + By Fergus Hume Prem | the word neither Lan u Hh Copyright 1900, ane National 4 you nor caster will destroy at & well-known health jeave thi then?” SrNOPSIB OF Asda On. Wen BAIR teh) teens aris oy 7 duet in iH ene ena retain | ia toa i yd Btarth., Her] + " 4 in re, an erat | is in the town, e Loves Mildred ter is aue-] "Fes," wld Balkis, “you oan depend ak art,” she By Cornelia C. Bedford. prietor regretted that the hotel «um oe Aer rad by bustace. Jarman, | Upon me,” ses to Ievee aillated, "tisired,projniees 12] Her eyea were fixed on Fatry Fun with | th moe, flees, an | @ vindictive expression, and her words retin na airy Fan, plot to Ket 10% | bore @ different mean! ; Lonoaster asd’ & youth Ramed Oe Galeres. that to Inlant | Bote Wrank | ®ve them. He quite believed that rary tattooed pa Balkis wes on his side, and went on in 790448 emt who was tbe | triumph, full, and & was only after a | argu- men: that he admitted ‘harar ‘eds small spare room, separated’ by & partition from another room, in wi 4 nervous man had lived for months, saya the Chicago Je “But he Is 90 nervou 1 th erry ot * us Zig ae B Gol etroke erry to. hls ops: iis, jer bua mmit ¢o amet.’ tas eaid ee eal tind tartness which a eaucer of pale green stowed rhubarb presents. Be- cause of its ecessive acidity, it 1s one | of the fruity which must undergo cook- ing, and a sktiled houserfrife can serve I spring the system craves tho fresh Frank’ jarpan that - beth ot re "araeh Sas SUS lame tka Lely ote ee Tar cdateed te ei ho nett ant it In many ways, some of the best of lord, “the 4 ‘ee isl gan unes thelr! who would knife you aa soon as I Io dia?! cee ad Maa ee leh are give eecaay, eave Cornelia OF tora N 1 aare psy grat ‘y jeer terviews @ West Indian women, | Chose, Tuke care, Jarman, I am not feat, so in the fir anoe At 1 ay j | Beltord in the Chicago Inter Ocean. room, The feast noise might nT é Balke by ‘names who, rans Fo ey to be trifled with, I mean to get that ee a ie orne | Stewed Rhubarb—At the base of hin a nervous spell: that wound em ne “h es reed tt “Petty thoum yy SERN thie preposition, en Frank oH each oiaik is a tough white end from danger hie Ite . ae Ba Le ie EMO ae Ue ead Co | Mcipated, ka nat ot ail to Se oe cs one to two inches long: this should be give me the room! pata ‘th z | commercial traveller, "I'll de ag qudahy | discarded ny it ty quite bitter, The | lower halt is frequently flecked with a veddish color; where the skin can be re- tained, this pretty tinge 4a imparted to | the sauce, giving a pleasant change in appearance. Cut the prepared stalke in urderer. * ‘Buarth joved ‘Temerco; and ‘ | » bjeot when takes Jarmon, C9} Fan's eyes sparkled. Berry, Te was about to_obje vena ‘hey tind Lanoaster| “Bo much as that?” ahe said, clasp. | 8 itiece stopped ira. ie al 0. tbe bet bana h Gaging emile she came, forwar | le they are feleing Bane ndmite f is, tool in ‘3 and Liven to, eat Berry, na Das "Yes," sald Frank, “ a | my dear,” she |, sweetly, — oon, who loves Mildred and hates frase LN spend halt of it,” I don't suppose were alwase ny favor, a and I have “youl! ‘ loved you always, Promise to marr: 'You!"' orled the Captain, with a how | me, nd you ‘shall go free to enjoy the he'll not know I'm there ‘Tho room was given the traveller, Wee) | slipped in noiselessly and began to die- | robe, He took off one article of clothin after another as quietly es a burgleals) At last he came to his boots, : of derision, “You won't epend it You| money: inch pleoes and it is ready for use. At laced a boo! ‘ CHAPTER XXY. hang, and the money goes to Denham.” | AiSng with 70 The hy se Peaered ttn | Teaat one oupful of sugar will be nested peta Pea Masia ai ery 5: ry Neaiteles “Suppose it dos," sald Bustace, sud-| smiling, “It ts mot \ for each quart of mut trult—trequentty ‘The shoe fell to the floor with @ 2 denly—"suppome your clever plot comes | _‘'No, but it’s spoon I guess,” seid ‘this may prove Ineuffictent. Put fruit noise. The offending traveller, om AIRY FAN cast a scornful glance | to a successful conclusion, how are you Berry, grimly. ae AR seine to tet | I Jand sugar in a sermepan, add about a at what he had done, wattet to hears | ye | teawpoontul of wuter to stant the syrup, from the nervous man, Not ® sound round the room, It did not de- | ging to get the money from Denhamt" | after ait my. trouble eirve euch disdain, as it was) "He'll do anything I wish him to do." | | “AndI'm not going to let Lancaster magnificently furnished, although the) “Oh, no he won't. You disqusted him | cecape,’ chimed in Darrel, "'K want : @isplay of color was tathor barbaric. |by asking that he should play the apy | ois WPun never be hanged!” ead The walls were lined with tall, narrow) on Lancaster. He came down to mo, | Tamaroo, much agitated. mirrors framed in gold, and wWith/and, tn conjunction with Tamaroo, 1}, "ustace, who had his Gi on the He took off ‘the second boot and pla it nolnelessly upon the floor; then, . absolute silence, finished undt and crawled between the eheets, 9° Halt an hour went by. He haderoph | Bed into @ doze, when were carve @ tre 5 | cover and stand over a slow fire until lthe sugur {s/ dissolved and the fruit | tent but not broker Rhabarb Taploer—Cook one heaping quart of prepared rhubarb and two {scant cupfuls of sugar in a double painted panels let in between. The hang gavage face of Balkis, suddenly ad- ings were of crimson plush embroidered ‘with gold, and the blue carpet was pro- fusely sprinkled with yellow flowers There were red velvet divans against the walls, many gilt chairs with spindle legs and numerous card-tables with @reen-cloth tops. At the further end of the room @ door--likewise sheathed tn fron—led into an inner and smaller epartment, similarly furnished, And everywhere glittered electric Hghts in opaque globes. Apparently Balitis had spared Ho cdst to mike her stbterranean gambling-rooms as gorgeous as posnlvi¢. ‘When she saw Miss Berry sneer at the tp her, opinion—-matchless magnificence of the place her black eyes sparkled with fury! But the man had more important things tg think avout than the fure nishing of the room, with which they were well acquainted. Berry surveyed Frank with leo, and rubbed his hands, He looked harder and more evil. than have opened his eyes to your rascality. Denham is on the side of Lancaster, and your plot to coerce him has failed,’ Fon laughed derisively, "I oan twist Kim around my finger.’ “Oh, no. He ts in love with Mies Ar row, the daughter of the rector of War- Brove, He will have nothing further to do with you, Mrs. Anchor," Berry's face was changing color, He recognized that he had made a mistake in letting Natty get beyond his ine fluence, and dit not know what to do for the moment. If he had Lancaster hanged, Natty would get the money— that was always intended; but now Natty was'on the side of the enemy he and Fan would never enjoy the forty thousend a year, Perhaps it would be better to make some burgain with Lan+ caster. Darrel guessed that the Uttle skipper thought of hedging, and hastily interposed. “Leta get thin over," he said, “Here is Tageaster, whom we know is guilty | dressed Miss Berry, ‘You say you love Sqnoaster?” do, I have always loved him," “That is untrue, You want to marry | him only, because you can't st the money is ony ee way. chance, I see. of you three thieves fall | ite tooked “scorntully on | ing out," Gerry, Fan @nd Darrel. “In that case am honest man, such as Lancaster Is, may come by his rou talk non. sounedly. “T love “Panton me, you loved ite _oala Fan, Fan objected loudly, veil the eyes | of Balkis aatieds “T never did, Bustace, niy jtarth,”* repeated Jarman, ing. Without & wom Palkis darted for- ward and Late pu ripe naa wate! ‘other woman of Mr, Jarman’s,” she eat” ‘Tt is not @ trick,” hissed the negrees, | “Look you, I loved Walter with all my} Beer and soul, He would have mar- ried me. Yos, you may laugh'—she glored like a ‘brave lioness on Berry | and Darrel—''but he would have mar- tied me. T loved him, and this white woman stole his love. T have en in your own | boiler until the fruit 4s tender, then ekim it out into a serving dish, To the syrup in the kettle add sufficient boll- jing water to make a quart altogether. When boiling sprinkle in two-thirds of @ cupful of fine taploca and stir fre- quently until it has swollen; then cover and cook until clear. Pour this over the fruit, chill and serve plain or with wweetened croam, Rhubarb Bread,—Prepare two quarts of mhubarb and cook slowly, cutung 1! in haltech pleves, so as to avold’atring! inesa, ‘Stew with one pint of sugar, adding more if too tart, When very soft rub through a aleve and return to the fire unti! at the bolling point, Have ready a number of slices of two-day-old bread, buttered generously, Spread them on @ platter and pour over sufti- clont of the hot sauce to thoroughly soak thom, Aud another layer of broad, cover with the remainder of the wauce. Bet aside uMtil cold and serve with cream In the above picture you see tre Ries one on the man's head nd o! his head, You are to fold this meture in two folds so that both will disappear and no hat to be seen, HAT INFANTS ate) Nervous such as intractabl receing ones in the smallest doses ly then if unavoid: other narcotics to children by any decried, and the dr should ni need the attention ® physician, and proparations, all of which wed naroof est doses, 1 tions and growth of ‘the cells which ay, likely to become permanent, imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for ol ‘@. diseases, le nervous Gyspepeia and lack of were are & meedice dosing with opiates or narcotice to ktep children in their infancy. The rule among hong physician’ is that children Cagis for more than a day voidable, ony administration of Anod; Cordi Boothin, narcotl Tt a physician, Gannot be toe mendous knocking on the partition, ‘The commerc! epblln nd di 5 Wh-whe-whit's the’ matter?’ he aithen came tho voice of the nervous “Hang youl Drop that other boot, will you?’ hf man sat up tp bed, | ever, and openiy gigated over his vie- |of murdir. Balkis had better conduct |.~°airy Fan changed color at the aight um. us to the upper part of the house, nat |o¢ Ai Mao EM ae Mila ital te MGT ven the Captain looked uneasy, He! Watch Him Turn Around, hig Naiaereeiieaarered dose them willfully with narcotics, “I guess you're fixed this trip, young | #he does not wish the police to come |was well aware that Balkis had tt In| @ P ree; cupfuls of our, one Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the man,” sald he, cheerfully, here, Then Lancaster can be arrested 1] hae jhoworc lo. make tities Unnicasent jospoonthl of sugar, one-hal¢ tea-| signature of Chas, H, Fletcher. xe Frank turned a disdainful back on | iif the police came here." sald Halkts | iis own ‘akin by deserting his niece. | be raul of alt may, tire, tanepan nus | Gene: ¢ Castoria always bears the signatare of! 4 f ‘ore ANY one could speak, “4 L ages . i the little scoundrel, and addromed him | them would eave anit “There voome | han still Kept her courage, and dented ‘his ia the mysterious Mr. Raffles whose photogr. mixture, one pint of chopped rhubarb, ; self to Darrel, who glared at him in jare hu fo mane Dit Ehowe: havo | the letter. tA peotosre SPW) ono tabicspoonful of mehed butter and Darrel, It ts pears daily in The Evening World. Each day a differ: | there mie it necessary, 10 axe a ok iy sulky triumph, amples, ere, end armen Tyo ee Amer | ir moto that wil,,® Purpose: | : Edu, wetrayes me, I suppoee?" he | remain.” Yo nese continued) pa eae tae ‘qndloguleed, about Greater New York. If air ea hin rtag wi one eas a I W. N every lady gait, with contem pest assace ‘ n A Ney SeAbeiik Va vases). HUIS DHE oulebe AID bast Buiter and grated maple sugaz to have a mpire eee 1 sce Sit (MAY MANTON’S Fou" Ais ome averentors sm. Rarrins or || Paine truce ti eale of the World's dreat- a7 ress : Be s ‘ 2 THE EVENING WORLD.’’ Good rich crust, Pil) with the rhubarb, & st Beau oap % rested," s heaping It i the centre, Add one cup: UD SON th 1 a “phat 4s out of the question,” put In 4 Daily Fashions , ite will admit his identity and accompany you to the | [ul of sugar, mixed, with wwe, table: and to read the my ( acticin aeoidadly, usiness office of The World, where you will recelve $100 fl jiiie gruted nutmeg, Cover with an wp World’s great- ¥ 4 “Why go?’ demanded Merry, with a ‘De loose reward for capturing him. © crust, cutting a silt in the centre. Same All a : , ovat has cer- Ke ina quick oven, If the Juice est Beauty Book. RANK bane A q enarl, tain advant, ver s to overflow in spite of the eee flour used, toll a shect of glazed note 5 “Booaute T know too much about you 4nd your niece here. If this case comes into court, I'll have Capt, Banjo Berry, atlas Sakers, arrested for the murder lof Anchor In San Francisco,” } "E alt not murder him.’ every other sort and is matty in vorue at re] * Guess Your Friends’ Favorite Dish. moment, both for tho Separate wrap ana for the costiune, ‘The ono paper in @ small tube and push It down through the centre until It almowm, touches the lower crust, Do not re- move unit! the plo has partly cooled, Rhubarb.—Prepares in the same Way as for stewed rhubarb, Put frudt and sugar in layers in an earthen MT can taatiey 49 that” aot Pan, who aien, cover clovely, and place in a mod- Block of 6 ad swat ltatonine eagerly. “He was with 18 designea tor young erate oven untl the frult le tender, AMUSEMENTS. ONL Rati 1 baci meees — as and 1) 1D) 4 me in Chicago at the time.” “You were not In Chicaso,"’ erled Tamaroe, "Yau came back to vour own house, and tofd me thet, your husband had gone, to see Mr. Jarman, I fol- lowed him, and J saw Cant. Berry Kilt Anehor.'" ‘The tétle akinner clenched his ‘hands, “wh'a a Mot Who'll believe the words of a Witck man? T am not black,” sald Wustnce coolly, ‘and I can wwear that vou fired the shot, Your niece made out that her husband’ was killed by an old miner whom he had cheated. Thht ts untrite. Yrar shot him, as vou honed to wet the opiers deating with the scarlet bat treasure trom fim," “He intended to mive them in any ald Mra, Anchor, know that. ti Tamaroo,, “and he asked me to come to the houso “9 that he might get the rest of the docus menty from me, But 1 guessed his trick and I followed him. I teok the papers from his body and T knifed him," “You?! cried Ian and Berry to- rether: “Yeu, ‘He was a traitor, ani he died, You killed him, Beery, but 1 pnt the finisiing stroke, And I also stabbed Btaith.” “Abt! exled Bersy In triumph, "You murdered him," "Yank darted forward and placed himgelt hefure the little man. “If (hat "he anid, "I muzt be Innooent,'* snatied Berry, “You jiarth, And this black nigger fine im of BIG SHOWS TWICE DAILY, wirls, and is adapted to al the tastonadle suit. inge—Hlotian, alli, veils Ing and Mnen, but, as Mlustreted, iy made of dork blue mohair, with Collar of silk, and te simply etitenea, the skirt being made to match, ‘The fiat coliar makes a most satis. factory finteh for the heck, and the double. brearted closing allown of using the handsome buttons, which aro ao much tn vores ana which always add to the effect, ‘The quantity of ma. terial requinnd for the Lots of tun can be had with thia by telling your friends that you can guess thelt favorite dah, Ask him or her to plice @ penoll point on one 87-8 | of the seven dote at the start, then to follow up the line carefully to the finish, yards 27, 218 yaraa| Bvery one, no matter where they bea! n, will finish at hash, 44 of 184 yards fg eels ea Inches wikia, Pattern 5000 ts cur ia mines for gitla of 14, 14 and 18 yoars of age, STOCKING HINTS _ PROET MATINEES EVERY DAY. “I haye two of white silk gioskiign rh Oy fe tte of Pinbvane UR ah yea, Rave eact me tee or. yea dine Fin Noe | at diferent ti toh cubator Girls,’ a a! veolpred test at io Elton, Murray and inn ‘’& DUND! ; LUNA PARK: ta uton: ea joore P sige cores ar ae iRthasttone R Paha BROS, Era, © 00 Beh Pron ieee Diamond yes ha Be = 4 Hees stp Wo ; rie Bvery Day i ibe Ge sees Had a LACE of the HuNG.” | Howat ; ol Gly, 10 eer hy St Hachins Dh With ae elev. 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Achinig Eyes é orate ae Best $1, ¥ Goth “Lime To: Nigh HB Catholic Woman’s League, of Obicago, gave a domestic science hould be promptly seen to—one of S00, JEFFERSON exhibition last weak nt which prises were distributed for neodie- || 1° greats dangers hi he De ANGELIS u FAN A work, Iace-making, bread-tnking, &o- Among the winners was Our Oculists are Physicians of} * ap ‘an Berenice Gallagher, thirteen years old, who won the first prise for bread- nd. ay. BI] lo Ba ba co bres ne j jag y pr! long experience a ea enon PASTOR'S Rage eae Bw BL aod tale ne | aan faced Abe frm an Pe TAN afin dry i nee thera. an Yo cerita, Anke ior the Seats now om ‘Btarth war dead when I put the ite into Wie hoart,”’ said Tamaroo, ‘ou were atrald when you tound that he waa killed as Anchor had beon killed in ae Frranaiuigo,! How to Obtain The pees iohagh 10. even nin coin, a We orld May, Man t oni wshions, a gave me @ dad quarter of an “aupiiaecite yout ‘ame aud” Watress Cddress "ptainiy, asd’ bart $3) ave hour, sr irdmit, Sata Berry; "but T guese pare er will wing, and you'll get ste nana ‘also, The Evening World would be giad to print lettera concerning them he # f America engaged In) such work, bts, |} OT concerning any home achlevemént of a youngster, so that Chicago a bc anita, whan rou im, Vicnite va Rol ator, eacham, whose home ta) in Michigan, ; may know that it haen't got the only clever little housewives of the Berry. 7'll ere to that,’ h-she twa nati hier Pestinye ROmIR OF 1 It aheliepee: Mise Gallagher. to-a bros making. There were many contestants for this prize, standing, The exam fs without DAI ar.§ W ARFI B atelt ‘Little Miss Gallagher should be proud of the honor, she has won, || ‘barge: iti CAR SAR Mohiay e Orns. | ~~ Mati Glasses only if needed—and . G d FT a then at MODERATE COST. Keith's.” Bway [era win, Btarens Raithic Beer |r edwin, steams Rene | ran illiams Sond 14 fhe, a 20en Boer #1 Sian” te fine B Bir G MAYIOM) 15.) ‘Ocullste and Opticians, 43 years’ practice | ANERIGAN BRR TW Caare wi eae “at | A — : hd Be -- Noxt Matinee NEw, YORE Woow Always ‘To-Morro pact i 1348 Brod way: spay ‘Tom's Cabin, Gusalo Hart us Lopay. atc Via OSH Nhe scum laarai W TUPI ‘There are young girls in New. York and Vicinity, no doubt—Iittle house- keopere—who are not only good bread-makore, but good all-around cooks,