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Dnt Tn eater traiicinteicasica foasaat alee in aero seen aaa teAn Ea aR aia Cape eR evar ragga ot mene neue Memes ek . — ETRE TTS TA if fles— Worth 8150 to Gatch the Mysterious Mr. Pe “evenYn dg W's rraes om e@ Magazine R Vou pecan tahieee 902 5 | ‘ i tee TUR A Ty anL ssi VA Naga RRR ReRRaAEE ARRRIRRORRRRRRRRRDRRORAAE Hi Mysterious Mr, Rafiles is walking, undisguised, about Greater New York every day. If you see him say; “YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR, RAFFLES OF THE iH T EVENING WORLD.” He will admit his identity and accompany you to the business dice of The World, where you will receive $100 reward for capturing him, If you ie beng a ai ns on ee have on your person when you capture him a copy of the latest edition of The Evening World that is on sale on the newsstands in the district where the capture is effected, ance 0) elr lives, you will yeceive an additional $50, Your newsdealer will tell you the ours at which they place on sale the varlous editions of The Evening World, as the Mysterious Mr. Reffles !s spend. } / The Mysterious Mr. Raflles will NOT DENY his identity, HE WILL ADMIT IT INSTANTLY, Argument or fussing is unnecessary. It can occur only when the person is | ing most of his thme these days in the not Mr, Raffles, stores. He will forfeit $100 if it can be shown that any other than genuine photographs of hiny have appeared in The Evening World. He NEVER wears woman's dress, » ST THIS IS HOW THE POLICE WOULD DESCRIBE MR. RAFFLE Eloight—5 feet 7 inches, Weight—130 pounds, ‘ Dolor of eyes—Dark brown, <Oolor of hatr—Dark brown, slightiyimined with gray, Womplexton—Dark, with emooth-shaven face, Features—Reguler, with slight hookoninose and rather} jalde nostetie, Medium dark eyebrows and quick, sharp eyes, Face inclined to oval shape,.evith medium broadmnouth., OMa firm and rathor pointed. {Walks very erect, with rather a long: stride, ‘Weare a No. 7A shoe, a No, 6% glove andia.No..7 hat. General manneritam—Quick, alert and aoiive, Age—Thirty-five, but looks several years} younger, ‘My Nineteenth Day's Adventures, By the Mysterious Mr. Raffles. The check at Ehrich’s bore the numer ‘49° Ia red, LL Ink, and the clerk's number ts elther No. 5 or the fattials . Nine Different Photographs of the Mysterious Mr. Raffles. | oT tanyiae Bhrich’s 1 walked up Twonty-thlvd pivest to} J. B, MeCreery's, where I went in and bouget & se " — aoe | handkerchtef for 18 cents from nu mediumn-sined saleggirt ‘ > 4 (with davk hair and wearing a white chict waist and black skirt, Things looked a little more hopeful at Sicra’s, when 1 found myseift in the annex aad aiscovcred that the only way I could get out was by returning tno enme way 1 had come, | The store was well crowded when .I entered, ¥ asking @ floorwalker where L\could buy come shoelaces | he pointed to the othor side of the store, whioll later f " discovered to be the annox, A gie) with o plein gold q ring on her hand, and woartng a white shirt waist and | Dlack skirt, handed: me a pair of laces, for which she | charged me five cents, ‘ In leaving the store 1 had to crowd my way through r ‘Will somebody please step up to me:on the atreet to- B 3 : ; Ve day and say “You are¢he Mysterious Mr. Raffles of ‘The ‘ i . x > a @ mob of women, but that is oll there was to it; no une | ‘Bvening World?” i SS , Bspanted fees Bondat cries was in oar iss) ‘ $ ' or else, I imagine, there might have been something else And siy it just as though you meant it | doing in mighty short order : uy I’ve exhausted about every effort in myrrepertoire to get captured honestly and legitimately,.and yet, for tho ‘life of me, I can’t induce a soul to brace-up and win that | $150 which I have been dangling -beforeryour-eyes for the past three weeks. It nothing happens to-day I'll havesto walk along Broadway to-morrow carrying:@ banver-on which will be printed my identity, I wonder if yourwould be able to | Silver Bracelet Missed Him. | Going from Stern's back to Sixth avenue I walked into O'Neill's store and presented myscif before the | men's neckwear counter, 1 told a very young man :ta | back of the counter that I wanted a very choap bow tle, | but he said that 25-cont tles were tho cheonost he had, |} so I stepped across to the opposite counter, where & | rather stout young lady, with brown hair and a wiite shirt waist, was in charge of women's notions. pick me out of a crowd then, | D ’ bi | To her I explained that I wanted, to buy some very 1 started out yesterday morning filled with the hope | M R f 1 “ cheap hatpins. After sizing mo up abe erodluced two i that some charitable person ;would at least make a try iews f r. les rom eyer s ible d oin | batpins which she sald I could have for five cents, 1’ Perera ig Worldecieiies sb Karine oEAGGG In this series of pictures you have v (1 . Raf very possible standpoint. Cee ead WaAe nme niRBaG ACO ee Ua RS RS ner eeenenee penemneneneeneeneeenamnennenneerenemmneemnnnen aaa ™ SFY TRUSTS WPT DT PAGS I SG ld NG WOVE TS) NGAI Golng to another counter In O'Neill's I purchased @ Henan of ‘The Evening World have you?” and if 1 6¢@) paper of pina from a short salesgirl in a white shint around Broadway for half a dozen hours I finally gave} ment, 1 was compelled to leave store after store without | that you are properly equipped I'll be glad to inform you| waist and wearing a diamond ring, Twenty minutes Ip ~ the thing up in despair, satisfied that every man, woman | adding a trifle to the general vacation fund, | end child I passed on the streets or mingled, with in de- Say, girls, you know | can't step up and explain my ‘that you win the entire prize of $160, | ONeill’s, and no one even looked suspicious. partmont stores must have sand in their eyes, *"Iidentity; Iam gtving you the chance of your lifetime to Out of the Mouths of Babes. Started in at Bl ingdale’ ThA cheek at O'Noillla BHO Eaat thos aah: Whe tals | jy) Sather In gome easy money, and if you don't take ad- rted in at Bloomingdale's. by Clerk No, 2106, and the figures “14” are on the bottom | Everybody looking at everybody else, and nobody | vantage of it I will be greatly disappointed in-you. | Mamma (angrily)—Johnny, how many times have I told you to stop that What'll I have? Oh! wo'll talk about that later, of the check in red ink, looking at me. I wonder,why, Even togged myself out! Look every man over with the greatest care to-day, || noise? | Here ia a chance for you to dope out the sortofagane | bought a notebook at Adams's store froma tall eo that I would look as near like my published picture|T am going to roam about the department stores again, | Johnny (after a pause)—Beven, mamma, I was up against yesterday, Went through elght depait- siender girl with brown hair combed high in front. Sie as possible, but even that didn’t help any, Really don’t/ and if you think you see me take a chance and hurl tae} ment stores, buying something in each place, without] wore a-white shirt waist with small black dots, and had know what else I can do to help you. password at me for all you are worth, | Este (aged five)—I do hope some Dutchman will marry me when I grow up. || any one so much as giving me a suspicious glance, ‘4 ailver bracelet on hor left wriet How in the world the women managed to overlook) 1 intend devoting the ontire of to-day to the business | oul hye ahaa ee davea Ay dUcHoRs Marting in at Bloomingdale's, at Fifty-ni. th street ‘ } me in any of the eight department stores I roamed] and shopping districts, and you are apt to stumble across | pipet: SEMae tonk pos) jand Third avenue, | walked around the store until £ No Change for a Penny. i around isa mystery to me. The day was hot, the stores] mo almost’ anywhere from Columbus Circle down to the reached the men’s hosiery counter, Stepping up to O)” Giving the galeogirl a penny 1 stuck the notebook In ‘were well crowded, and in many instances I was the only | Battery, stopping in from time to time at whatever de~ Father (looking at school report)—Who ts the best writer in your class, || treqium-sized salosgir] with black halr, and wearing a “ ” tet hs 6 Bobby? (3 my pocket and then stood ut the counter for eeverul man in eight, and ‘oa gone sald “Tag! You're it.’ partment store happens to be handy. | Bobby—Willie Jones, , All the boys In the claas’ got him to write their ex: white shirt waist, I asked to be shown some socks. minutes, Finally the salesgir! again noticed me aud, Chance of a Lifetime. p HD URRE tetra PRbaEnininG: oo. eDeOLRoally. Mecalse 4 cabsa, What sleet Guero te WT replied, “but 1 wenr| Coming forward, asked 4¢ there was anything moze 1 of my yesterday's digappointment, and I want to see —- “Wall, I don't know exactly, J wanted, I told her that I was waiting for my change. | 3 Even went L Wetetey bce viger ma yaryaeres toes some one really win the prize to-day. Hope you will be Little Marele (who has company)—We've been playing «choot, mamma, | No 7 A shoe.” i “Why, you only gave me a penny, and toere tan't ar oe. BP wonee but the saleagitis, for some re wise enough to provide yourself with the Intest edition Mamma—Indeed! And did you behave nicely? ; ‘Woll then, I guess you wear a No. 1% ook,” an-| .08.')' Yooied th > salesgirl laughingly, ‘Then ad stores on Wednesday, girls, as0N| of The Evening World, as the first question I ask you! Little Margle—-I didn't have to behave, I was teacher,—Chicaga News, | swered the saleswoman, as she placed three boxes on the denly remembering 1 apologized and, walked away leny- counter, I bought a pair that cost 13 cents, handing the ——_———_ clerk a quarter, ‘The y Noy —_ b check I received at Adams's shows that Clork The clerk handed the socks to a small girl, who}. 215 made the sale. w Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G. Bernard Shaw. gp | S20 tsih pte". Sociale ici oer, sa imag said to the clerk: ing the women's dress goods counter I caught sight ot » ‘oF other, failed to get wise, and, much to my dieappoint-| after you are lucky enough to capture mo wil be, “What, ing the store. + ay, Permission of George Munro's Sons, ) had surveyed the Visitor frat with in- | schoolboy sullenness a : i : “ ; i TBBRE ‘ Ye Sons. % boy sullenness as ‘it returned op- y Mrs, Byr laintively, “He| sense fr you, rhat' Don't you inclose checks when you make sales in ° CepretEht I cern cHaprauns,,|cirerence, and then with incredulous | bree pon hii “4x supawe vous | Iy noha pone | tine, ek ont) make We caus and pQt this MarhPe nhe girl looked at me in a surprised sort TLIO all ra Deepens at Ree Te ‘Cashel B: ‘@ lad of good family, runs rise, exclaimed, with a burst of do- | Vat: ook rik ow sh on for the next howr,"'| me ina rage? Vil go away if you j did nc, |of @ medium-sized slender ri 2 Eon lake you don't of way as she answered that many times they hair, ‘wearing a white lace shirt waist, and diamona enough.” py ig idly beginning | sald Cashel, Jooking to Lydia, obviously | stop, bi ‘pleasanter| "What is th ys “Well, I'd lke to know whom I bought these socks fron:, if looking at_his moth woven, | Barons Coafave oh” Qed Mw vet oy don't ming, 1d like you to pul your mark ot eas a tee: sevatiniouein iach ore i el?" ( 5 yard of that.” 0) bu on't care 1 don't, So fire away, | thing disgraceful, Gash 4 ‘ mammn.’ ‘There she goes, retried wire ati will know it again in case you) “are you sure that half @ yard is the right siz?” e | a queried the salesgirl, looking at me doubttully, et oer ot and later pocomea & suc-| lighted recognition, like @ child nding eipiee finn : fi D |to deaptee him for lls ina feet Prjeectionter., Keruring to epeiand | a long-lost plaything: up to her din thig thrifiing weone; “Zam Hi meste Le tere ‘ad. Fotinament, | Despite “My darling boy!" pn Your, Jeneade is as vs Pre’ ropoa to het, DOR, On Mediniig| And, golng to Cashel wth the grace | \ A etoae Whcoethatt ve uity Vo o06 cause he found it m ir old you ed cl Tt ed cl } theta, ail. th jose Mike that? YOU) sang you think we are really like ong) Keep a gymnaaiu pro} Pretec. rich woman withdraws ‘ite mult. of a swan, she clasped him in her arms, | muse Jet It grow, aud —~ nothi The ‘natige raid a ene in whtoh Bron | In acknowled Aeiey AGW! ibok hero said Cashel, stop-|onother?" sald Mrs, 1), nat heeding | netiing disgraceful in that, 1 hope. : . ne of Une princtpals. Ho escapes {> a edgment of which he thrust ‘4 and neatly rit him, “Yes, | think we are, Thore is #/. A symnasium?" repeated Mrs. Byron G we i want; I’ ing to make a Heit on evdin'e cemate anc Bert Miss| his red, discomited face ovor her |{o"h Heed i ooks: MYOuTmust drop /uereune=c Are vou tarvled, Cashel?" | with ibiperiong disgust Mes. Byron Got tis Check Fil Right, dik outronse Feels aty Sh Setar ip 188 Ou must give Up everything of that After looking at me wonderingly half o minute the Exttow to Mae lm. She docs s0, unwillingly, | 4 7 : fo rear aT ay et ° ao 8 ao Nee htm: | Shoulder, winked at Lydia with his |{t, or I'll walk t door and you, With sudden mistrust. Ae aM everythin t yr bPsaatemnsaaa ide ater tongio Ia his eheelt and wald: Wont nce. ino. Sarin for another soven| aH, IMs Day muauted Cashel agua’ | law.” Yau sere too flalewtouty” proud, | Malenginl finally placed -theso figures on tho packoxe!| Material for a Bathing Suit + | “This is what you may call the volce | fing me or iet me alone, Absalom and venturlex to glance again at Lydia, | of fOUrAe, to come ty mo for 4he Ine: “'1-589-13-1909."" I'm sure I don’t know what that ull M oy CHAPTER V. of natura, and no mist.ike,”” Dan Mendoza, came to grict through however, attentively obsery:| of keopinig Yournt in ® proper adition. | meana, but no doubt the clerks at Bloomingdale's know “well, if you do it will be a bathing sult,” eald the Ory Pnokeh he had set penn her dn ae AREER Mae eee Val tat ie everthing about yours J auppose I shalt havo to provide ¥OU/ al about it, And there is no denying that 1 gave (hat girl with a laugh os she ripped off halt a yard of tho tune A Strange Reunion. Reve years he had ut ouce rocopn tol | MysNeMt ne My ertme a shade colder, fell, What are Sout Now. Indo hone,| If X ever, take a penny tom you) salesgirl a pretty fair chance of sizing mo up, Lut siest sort of material I over came across, The talo price fen next tow dave whve'tnonientous |€2 Tha in elvater ade’ wes Skies | indeed ato exid, "Sit the'same atii,| Gamhel, datyou have not gone UPON |TAE Joo aaNiMeh caMm wena? SHE, | Ne result. wan nix, was 19 cents a yard, but I got half a yard for 10 conte. “UT h one and Sther| “The ata Paunod and Rot awayn step a minning| -From Bloomingdale's I took a Fifty-ninth street cur} Clerk No. 12, in Department No, 1, made the sale,.ace ‘on, 4 for Lydia, Her mind was full of | 1; Se ablanald orentute von! ged NY Ghia mares Byron's atrange act in giving him-|said Mrs, Byron, holding him a Aittio| of Us... he, replied. ‘ent and even the nows that Lord| way from her, the better to admire) Six words {Felt ae Worthington had bailed Cashel out aia {2m "Do you Know how handsome ygaterda tare!” sald Cashs!, contemptu- Before you spole| ously. ‘Do I look like It?" bee falay * we'd parted only! You _certain|: | Byron, whimsicat i Mlokering on his fips. * i'm Just playing tnt altigugh you have lose temper with you, i ; you know: me. and you want to force| Going to the gents’ furnishing counter 1 met a young he! whic turned down Sixth avenue, leaving nie off directly} coming to tho Simpson-Crawford check; the inspector’ in front of Saks & Company, at Thirty fourth strevt.| voucher ‘attached to the bottom shows the figures 36’ in red ink and the fact that $1 was the amount received. not,’ sald Mrs. ather taken a y A certain oftous pro are, You wretch?" ik by the suce spional alr, to, vont not ecrve to banish the matter from her Tow’ diye, do, Mise Carew," sald |orss Of my, experiment, Xnterpaned Schat id youdo when vou ran away #0 | CMeuentna Well, wo}! ace, Make me /iady with brown hair tied at the back with a black bow,, = Now, then, girls, do you still insist that I haven't thoughts. Cashel, Vivaiing Jooweraitd.cuthing to [Latin "A. lnvited vou, purnpscly 0) aéandatoudly strom that stupid soho In | “ethers Te hat the slightest reason tor] and wearing a white shirt waist and a black skirt, Bho given you halt a show to win the $180 offered by The 4 8 only my he North? How do you cir your lly: /angor,"" sald Mw. Byron, migry herself, | also had a very nice diamond ring on her left hand. In- Hvening World to the firet porgon who captures me? ‘At length, after sleepless nights, her mother, Al leas he added, as | resolve was formed, She returned to| Mote ainacit. tshe se and my suspicion was London, Next day Cashel received the) _ “and wherg ‘hay {woen you led me to suspect tho truth, |ine? Or do you earn It? ki rrmed by the | "87 gippose Toda, unless, Lam fed by | ungitenneherogeeme, co Nava become | torming this saleagirl that I wanted a collar she turned p on Ic I have worked overtime on you, but 2 h v 5 | ungovernadle—or, a I really thin! ay come fom? {account Mr. Byron gave me of his ad-| ravens, an Wiljan, was. What do saul rained gor for ie wes never remarkable | me over to a young man with a small brown mustache,| still, I will give you one more chance to-day, and then if ave 'y i py i you heen? Do you know | ventures, t think f best fitted for by my ° 4 Lida trike Regent's Park, |! ; ‘e LOR See Lee Rate Take cunt eg,» Ste Savon and bringing at Bween a crouse | ChE eras A Chshel, testing good | WHO fold me the sort of collar 1 wanted for 15 cents,/[ am not rae nbeyeere nit atran eee ate wo fa to- Daag Mr. Cashel Byron; 1 am desirous | Po) Mi See a ee ae WIIOG NEGRI RE He eed | Seale ene iS cea PON aay FFOM | humoradiy, Net. ie ntehtent. acca | and agaln there was nothin’ doin’, ; Btudy my pleture carefully in The Hyening Wor that you should meet a Jady friend of mine, | feat edia, with: undlegiioed smortifcar | “a ‘sallor, of ail bhingal, Yon don't | MC" J lone my tomner! | Nat’ whan. ‘The sales check shows that (ho purchase was mauo| day, and thon the instant you seo me jump forward and Se Mei be_ here at o'clock to-morrow | xrasping his arm affectionately. ton: 5 | am tid that Pam aiily and jw! Why lin Department No. 4, and sold by Clerk No, 4. The col-| say “You are the Mysterlous Mr, Raffles of The Evening vw look like one, And pray, what rank | hoon, Jould oblike mo greatly by|@ muscular creature you ar ‘nd was that why you sent for me?” | hay. ate t your’, mid Scisrignn, You would obs, Mearauncully [iam away AR mich AA vou ties! Hare You disannainiodP™ malt Ladin, mee tone Rinks The Wop eee the | iypia “caMbW: / said Gaaheh struggling With the ‘old - eqge ts notin tho Test Rind to ees |treg.! sald. Cashris anort. eet ohild. son Cal 1, evor since his last enceunte: » it. Byron {a not at Present follow: h. Mii tuto the ee Gee won eretery ie 0 ; Ing the profeasion ot a saltor. nor hns| Pe Auman ‘ihe “Uniied “atater ann | ing about for five minutes finally approached a) light. — ; . fingland, hnider of three sliver’ belts | haired girl wearing spectacles and a white chirt walstand) W/fere Raffles Pat in His Time Yesieriay, think you must fanew that you're tile Cheol, that biewe, | lar was inspector by Inspector No. 47. World, one fond of. Hut] Walking down Sixth avenue to Twenty-third street {| If you do you will go home, with a bundle of monty falking—now for ®| went into Ehrich’s store on the corner, and aften walk-/ to-night. talking to your nd gloomy, This note acted ilke al fo : MA ¥ MAN I ¢ oN s it dont; profersor of baxing , i paghe on his jaded spirits, ry Gashot looked at her, half in appeal, nnd one Raa \ 's\28 | having a gold chain about her neck, and asked her {f she mingdale’s, hosiery counter, at 11 o’vlock, fee Li a Yolen atte eg a Psomething! Ve ydlftorent, Ingeoa," Famer, ‘and some Bristiehter st | Would lel mo seo tho cheapest atickpin ehe had in etock,| Bloomingone ty lente furnishing counter, 11,80, ‘ , paid extra attention to » . vara ay wits Nat ‘obstt ,| the whole globe, without reference, to é se 1 bet sbinevexerolen With the-gloves, had yi Daily Fash ion s VARA something very searing wreteht FON for. hort ae than C50 Bought a Diamond fin. sslabin: sor) NEES cf Ro eies, Sun aN: : rahould x i to Be, vi ¥ . B.D D Hi Sante bt mebents Park et Bohn i Cashel, “T-should aver eapbeten ohare tah (to, ‘be Concluded.) . Producing a tray, the saleswoman picked:out a small J.D. Mevare, shoe findings counter, 1.10, dlamoad pin, which she sald J could have for five cents.) Otis gtore, neckwour and women’s noone Couns hitnself at’Rogent's Park at 8 o'ehck tn Ms excellent condition, ‘the door was ‘ 1 bought it. ‘The young woman handed me .the orna- ‘Phere is something ought st 9 young na-| 1.36: opened by a female servant, . Hout eve, wo have also, Dr. Smith tells ue,| ment, thinking probably that I Intonded sticking it In| ters, 1.96. - K Bs Mike Curow at home?! / LEAR Ata. apy NY, To Move Your Ears. |riinea’me apie tc atend toa suc. mny tle, but I declared that I wanted {t wrapped up, and) Adams's piore canes bapa iy hd ed ’ ty * aald tho qitl falling i signed fot infants’ VERY schoalbsy knows that onoe|ccesion of sounds, then for the next ten minutes 1 stood in front of (he) Simpson rome BT, 4.90. in a while the hoy, in the aeat in|, The immobility of the ear contributes 4 shgirl went off to another part au . aid Cashel. ‘7 say, 18 vette Pan trant of fim haa the pecyllar and | uch ar the mind eaten hon ere eects ‘ato with the pin neatly dono up| Crossed to Brondway, walked south to’ Fourteenth a ‘ashel. G vnusual @ mind, being unable to. get ‘ y n tne salesgiri: | street. : nothing waleh | 8 . Ls Jinmariat Bower ot ‘wacring hia ents. |in elmultaneity, cr what ia prncticaity| (2% Amal paper bag. I's Fence tae sey However, t] Lott Fourteenth stréet at 9.15, walking to Pitty-tinth | us more p ( the cars as readily ns a horse doce j#|*UCh. all the sounds of the environment) Vion all a fair chance for | street, arriving at 4.05, ‘dove with''bim at firat sight. "Mr, @ lady, alr.’ 4 (ihn #6 Gantt be aified! thay this protty lit- e » oon i finds {t easier to attend to the serie \ vera 1, te Rumgno, Fm the ys Te the ores Mclentine fact, At "lof sound. If nature had intended to j Rhy TAIN an dean tin gee opened Miry te ia lon BoWaR AIAG ROW? ARM thon & yoRn cultivate the power. of attending to a AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMEN eR Ringe arty sucrexslve series of eonenticns, woul! ? =< ts found with more or less control ove i Fae enaneciag uit. ‘Tae roan. (S 1 the rudimenters car musclos which ip yt anno) mbroidersd bands sul exist, Dr. Walter Smith, in dls- herald SU. Awa. ois, Mat awe, eae SAM BERNARU *** ‘iii. not her first stepa have been to make the organ of theeo sénsations station ~~ COO ARGS Super Shows | HIPPODROME at Ot he, fqund himself was @ long one, 5 deh Peak the roof, The walla were ia oes { Tsing in a-recent number of the Bop- |"? Supposo tho aye were to be ety A RRO AI ARGON UES t NBS ER Tee heme BAA hung with pictu ‘At the far end, | mei oi h War Beience Monthly this tows of ability | tained to give epselal attention to the bal it is ae Teen” HDS, Bvi.8 M0 afta. Wiad Bat? 18, Fes hi backs Yowasd him, wore two | FBP HRA" Sudha! Wi meve our earn pointe out certain |emangeR In <diecke before it, It would ll MATIN TY DAY || ee CuESe THEHEIR TOE HO) CUA Nodien; Lydie, and. woman whose noble Advantages that hays resutted, and, ae| Me ensential that it should be orevented |p || MATINEES EVERY DAY |) fxr tinoescen, pose is.aiyt ear? ts ep tie ante tee Ads Coat ne’ one | from, teaking He sual excuralans round SOUSA’S BAND fu 8 20%" |) PRANK DANIELS. "*(fiy j rads pos “beauty in a map less celved certain compengatory ad- Heeaiecnsiee Reameraumans be Rept. ROH we 4, . atte Katherine Gre: ear and ant form would bavi | eHOMPRON We this sin that the #enso ongan, REE au L U N ft te prenen H } Ne rat hana having. oticinaity the { a Gaye ‘| AMA gears ‘ vant; ile we have ldst the power of [o-| having, oritn: @ form, host adapt- Grpape Geetk kas i Ni nity y iN Hy y jane 6 with his eyes on Lyd k ocd cating sounds arid of ddtermining | Co iments shaped "foun A SS is RRO hutomobiien teaye, 3 TO-NIG. i LIFTING ® i { rj . St Dilly. a | conditions of igher stage of ‘Crikes | Rea ouy, Sats. ELST AS nt asMeven Bat 4.6.20 PAM. Phond 2 REW VORC HOOP he HI i Wee ee DREAMLAND | The Larrent Hppogrome tn the Wop, Frag BOSTOGKS "2: METROPOLIS, "40! a Next Weel RA cae Une bi) 8h) TATH SERRE LJ ye oqrating bis gtep, Faced sbout and him to. pot, Ag Lydia of- red him her hand, her companion, who i) hi countenance, stopped and wi throufh the car an accurate Idea of y “turnitig to fly, when the ladies, m the tpuee sich as we now get through tho _ ate ts hag ie Bie. & He. | oMahon's 10 Water: Neate ston Mayme, Teeytngton Peat pat Rove Toto, Others ar wo Don’t Poison Baby. RIGHTON] 2%" NS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have BAC Hiu.5 a Saree ae ANP oan ste ee | pay, [tata Ma pane Pree ee cseh re or te sates oc” HUBTIG® SEAMONS axes poe peroneal aca i enaeN}. (tab GREAT LAPAYBITE dnt in rot 6 za ee Dos. a) and Co, of | Dion Bowetenagit's { BD Penple. THEATRE, por amiutiy cue Hughes, Seat. a