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& EAST AY a Se aaa (Cesyrighted, 1907, by Clare Moreis.) Srxcrem oF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. fault, and t Dr. Philip Keith. i beatiful ite of, De PAE | ore Segre insoente ane ia Tung’. t0| re Philp believes her | win escaped, ano is returning + he hee train is wrecked, Dapnne Mmjared and. is disfigured for its, Ae setolal plunder snes thought Shull. macries his ward, Olive 4 maul boy and, girl ere for. t fection their mother's a d faiiip's gran ital be the faintly, feito bellowed "the, mixain ple years lates, ail £ Bean oid woman, and calling herslt “4 ‘ HOB Mnme secures, a position : a Ca to Ther own chil ‘The Pevkeaaer fearns_ her "secret, ( ildren'se devotion, to the uverucayy but Philip to dlacharge "the | disguised | Daphne, so%Gho. old family cook, recog. naa Daphne, but remains allent. Daphne's nite, Rateliter, too. sunpects the governc:ae . Olive unmasks Daphne, Philtp former wife from the hous. In eae, nne takes legal steps to estab — CHAPTER XVII. (Continued. A Leap to Death. He had also seen Dr. Ketth and had @ound him convinced that she, for sake " of revenge, would give all possible pub-| Metty te the case. At this madame had wrung her hands silently, and then Dr. MoNab> had taken them gently in bis end said: I told him how unworthy was the thought; told him that for the wake of the fnnocent unborn you were eager to lave everything peace | P mtly settled. and as privately as pos- That your dearest hope was to y prove your innocence, and your hildren’s respect as well to {t {8 harmless and Inexpensive. Bes! nia) price, $57 our, |i ANDREW, - A character ‘, He was going to send them tag) ea cf iketel 3 f of vou, but T reassured | Of all, 1t does its work well, relieving i i m : MOPAiCA dares ereeTaIInen ra ineeatrel iS telling him you/eVen the worst forms of biadder ROMANCES IN OLD FRANGE | By | publisher's price, $1.40; our ‘price, " nev to cla nem as ‘rouble, frequent urination, back- oaths iSe. your own t you ad the legai/ ache, kidney complaint and, by {ts meee TOR LOM MATIE ANG ste eit let ne shoud dishonor you in {direct action upon the ellminative sets) from rare tatorical portralts, leat Treo eal his siamed, | tissue of the kidneys, makes these THr AMERICAN ADVANC 8 Publisher's price, $3; our price, averted face, [know Most vital organs rid the blood and |} ‘7 mal Bxpans OF your inno ! Du tem of wast rg ie act n arpe EMINIBCENCES AND ANECDOTES 0) : : 4 atis oa Illus 2mo., gilt P mid to aay 30 openly | Here it is; try it if you suffer Hun AMO NET ER HEROIN: Ill ghectalpricalaet pours orice; O0er Abllove Plea Fluid Extract vandellon, one-half “double tone. 12 Tur SECRET OF PopuLanity. By e ounce; Compound Kargon, one ; $1.50; our nily Holt. 12mo. Publisher's price, But now Ww vou pave to endure/qunee; Compound Syrup Sarsapariiia, {| : Boat ai ears rane oldil (ireetountes Many, Qrres oF Scots. By 7 LUNKITT OF TAMMANY Hatt. By : : Rites eene ‘ "1 FE rson, Her nd |W. TL Riordan, In tion by ty Shake well in a bottle and take In Chas. Murphy, head aman) ws : teaspoonful doses after each meal and nce. 2 ; F ublisher’s price, our t nar at bedtime. pe Cats Dink : eae 1 that A well-known local druggist 1s au- |! Large collection of Novels at 15c to 50c each. G. #* Jew ssa thority for the statement that one || Hook Store, Fourth avenue and Tenth street : wee use shows good results in nee 4 s nearly every instance, and such 9 t wee seat” ompioms as lame buck trequen ae. || Black DRESS GOODS Under-Price ts ) 1 Nn such leaning? ee ee eae, pneerenes sang I attractive groups of very desirable fabrics: LeU caiCae OR x puatism Are gener- 2 i fio Ch GOS 0 relieved within a few d the $2 Imported Broadcloths at $1.45 a yard—In chiffon weight; 64 in Sa . ; shall wo! Pain and swelling diminishing with $1.25 All-woo! Chiffon Panama at 85c Yd. —Medium weight; 60 in ‘thes eoting word orfeach dose. $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Voiles at 75c a Yd.—Imported, in stripes re « : ind plaids; 42 Inches wide. : DT Oe _ — — $1 All-wool Voiles at 78c a Yd.—Imported; 50 inches wide. x iH 1 Tt wit| MILLER aN HVA 75¢ Imported Black Voiles at 55c a Yard—Chiffon weight, crisp Hh Hath place 5s Fes finish; 40 inches wide Seoond floor, O14 Buliding ‘ SG o>: 2.) SMITH S} COR. STARE? Med. "IT dn't see how you cin manage that, It would be very! easy to ise the suspicions of Dr. | very unpleas- | | at Highlawn | can find tem- vy peartthe old house, | tek will do my will reasures, all uncon Know where elter, Sclously, Into my range of vision, ‘Then I will ko fur a while to you.” you!""-and arose. staring iMto space. n Canada again able calm certainty of the approach- ing end of all uhings.” “Pehaw:" and ie shook his head tm-| patientiy, “Your nerves are all at loose ends. ‘I’hese months of strain and wtress nave left you a mere shadow ot yourself, No wonder you suffer!" “Bur 1 do suffer, ‘hig strange conviction leaves me calm, almvet up- Mfted.”" “ mn Nerves! Nerves! “Nerves—nerves. I repeat! Oh, you! Gelicase creatures, what powers of en-| durance you poss s8! Strange combina- tion of gossamer frailty and eteel-iike | strengtn. When I think of the heavy eross you have borne in silence thraugii these vears; when by yvur adoring love 1 meagure your agony of longing for| your children; when I think of your! @ecret tears, while publicly you faced | ta with such gentle, smiling pleasant: | mees—I—1—could forget my manhood and | weep ithe any child.” He took up his hat, and, brushing 11 @eretuly with the under aide ef his fleeve, asked: “By what name, my @ear jedy, do you wish to be ad- ‘@remed?’ “I wlah te wear my own name and back te the poor dead woman Bout for a little time longer I think ‘Denise Varide’ wilt make for the ‘atvacy we desire.” He nodded approvingly, then aeked: "When shall you go te the countny? “To-morrow—to-night, perhaps,” “Then I will go and establlsh myself t the village inn, and if 1 am noticed Pp larly I shall almply go on up to wn and see the professor, as it| class ‘het were my sole purpose there, And HE % By Clara Morris > ‘Author of “Stage Life,” “A Pasteboard Crown,” and Others. Re fee himself on tt) BA THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON ST BR 2 THE NEW LYNNE = car, looki olds eon more. ik tent ° 8 alert terrier, than i clean-hearted very he Kel 10d made a the ‘househol | the family, | Years had ‘made hi of frst importance, York as much as’ p, Ss snug and at vened and refres Fecause of his [eelf aggrieved | memory; she rec. tenderness he had hes in like case. trust him, she ee imagtnings, | piclons; strange to say, in spite | pf Daphne's wrecked beauty, she feared er more than any other woman allve.| (To 44@ Continued.) THOUSANDS HERE MAKE UP MIETURE | Simple Recipe Giving Prompt | Relief in All Kidney and Bladder Trouble. herself with ghtful wus- Here is a prescription that any one can mix at home. Any good pre- | Sceription pharmacy can supply the \{ngredients named at little cost; be- ing composed of vegetable extrac! OPEN -MON. & SAT. EVE FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICES 25.00, 2.00 Down! 75.00. 5.00 Dow! 50.00. 3.560 Down 100.00). 7.50 Do: BOO MP ETELY (om FURNISHED IN EXHIBITION™=THIRD FLOOR DENTISTRY. GOOD TEETH bring great comfort Jentist you should ro 1 and consult is We make NO Cr for hination an Sets of Teeth old Crowns, to #8... pou) SUCTION P RANTEED not to drop: while en AU work guaranteed r 10 to vi Your Credit Is Good There ta no place like Star's for Diy tal ‘Work on for those who ny other es MATT than In ment in t NO WHAT THEY 3) elt VERTISE. Star Dental iariors, Gth Ave. Bet. Bist & : 1vaun AUTOS: Greatest Sale in Years, Manhattan's) Pioneer Auto- mobile Establishment Whee ones are buying the best makes slightly used and Cover At tomoblt jes In greatest all ins » Y Woodworkers. pain e8 Boon es you have had sight of your | Mer* belros you will send me word? Nay, not shake vour head. Your whim- have somehow infected me, and EH no_ lone tent of you till 1 can dott i eld hat to you in the windo at i w of the gave him her hand old eyes ment. Then he went out, and wormer waited for a down-goin But stood so wrapt in thought t cag passed without his knowleds “What the devil does she mean bs the approaching end of all things? And why can't she sce herself in my house 2” and he kicked vengefully a bit , © orange peel off the walk. A Presentiment. “and what does it mean, that, I—-1 see her there elther? Have I got Hinnl! there!” and he His bright dimmed fs he held it a mo- the eae wf Oo nkinters, $154 $1.400-$1 Aio 86 Ai New & 2d Hand Auto Bodies, Limousine Bodies, former prices to clea Runabout & Pouring Botley iH Special ha Tires. Pleat “Qua Broadway Mammoth Aut mobile Excl 239 to MH Weat Math THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. ev ov Pr best publishers, 50c Imported Zephyr Flannels at 25c The body {s of fine wool and cotton with crossbars of n weight and dainty effects most p ae s, kimonos and children’ white grounds. regularly 25¢. we have ca high shoes arrive, A worth lo A Week of Important Events At WANAMAKER’S HE new se son opens with this store brim fui] of inter- est in every section, The New Apparel is ready, aud the Fashion Center is WANAMAKER'S, Spring movements in Housekeeping Things are iu progress —and the greatest Home-Outfitting Business in America is in the New Wanamaker Building, TOMORROW, The great These chief events The March Sale of CHINA and GLASS The March Sale of KITCHEN WARES Sale of Publishers’ Overstocks of BOOKS An Extraordinary Sale of LINENS 100,000 Yards of Under-Price COTTONS New Spring Coats and Suits for Women ‘These are the most interesting days of the year at WanaMaker's. Doing. the Largest Retail Book Business in the Country By Richard Topay. t s by Andre THE STORY OFJ ANE AUSTE: ame, Illus., 12mo. our price, 280. By Oscar Fay A Publisher's price, $2; Gives us first call on the surplus stocks of the leading publishers oi America when the time comes to dispose of them at lower-than-usual prices, This opportunity always comes a few months after the holiday business—when stocks are sorted out, These are regular editions, bearing the imprint of the They are not to be confounded with poorly-made books, printed on cheap paper, that are made to sell at low prices and often advertised as great bargains, Quantities are limited, of course, and the low prices offered hold good only while the present stock lasts, These few titles from hundreds: Beneath OLD HEARTHSTONES, By rence to changes |Abram Bnglish Brown. Footprints an] topography. lof the Patriots’ Series. Illustrated, Hamerton. 8vo, |12mo. Publisher's price, $1.60; our rs price, $3; our | price, 260. v and a very s rangé from S0¢ to $3 a yard, Fine EMBROIDERIES, Half Price This {s @ collection of some of the fest Embroideries we hav seen, Included are flouncings in various wiuths, many 2 laces combined with embroidery a Insertions. All are worth double or more, house dress Second t rized pring All in pleasing for gp ‘8 garments, + Old Butiding 25¢ STOCK COLLARS at 15, Six hundred Lace Stock Collars, now at 15c each. made, Men's $3.90 to $5 Low Shoes now : In black, tan and white leathers, Odd lots of high-grade Shoes, mostly $3 soiled, others only One OF Wo pairs of # kind e over Women’s Low Shoes at $1 und $1,590 and $3.50 value Sie Yalues Bavenient ~ JOHN WANAMA {n various attractive patterns Rotunda, O14 Butiding Early Sevings on Oxford Shoes Tomoirow we place on gale some of the styles in low shoe {during the Winter months for those who sever! w we Wish to close them out be! are good standard styles, of excell: thar : wear Ore the Spring stocks nt leathers, splendidly 2.85 and $3.40 Women’s $2 to $¢ Low Shoes now $2 and $3.35 _ Sizes not complete Now Building In all styles a Some Ken, but well 1 Butiding. ‘ER Formerly A. 1. Stewart & Co, Rroodway, Fourth Avenue, Lighth to Tenth Sts, ‘s Lirs. having Also single and double-width all- extensive variety of bandings and | SS —— FOR SALE. | fe = WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, | Ca | CasH Of CREDIT, EASY PAYMENTS, | persona) meuediaie American Watch & Diamond Co. | tx secured; ne MAIDEN LANE, Phone 6567 Cortlandt, Avice tree, TREE cate cunt Moria WEST NS bianunuS EASY iw | ra veninen and hee FS WATCHES, “iu oe we O.RO " JEWELRY, ay MAID! th floors | f Nasa BINSON (Lawyer ent ad tine will : PIANUS ANY ORGANS. CHRISTMAN PIANOS: Marscheiuer PIANUS } Special sale hishsarad i } | LosT— rep, George M. Mth at., y & Oth av. easy terme. > after be lett Office LOST, FOUND AND REWA, on Grand. a reward or Laxt MeLoughtin, tate HIT ABOUT “The Boy fn the at play “Fifty M sented at th Blat, Ever be at way ean Coha Roe son Kingman Nbera! heatre in Boston, Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Smart Sprin g resses—— Underprice A most unusual piece of mercantile good luck enables us to perform to-morrow the usually impossible feat of selling fresh and beautiful Spring dresses about one-third underprice at the beginning of the season. We present 200 new dresses and costumes, in princess and two-piece models, suitable for afternoon, reception and evening wear— of crepe, chiffon cloth, silk rajah, plain and fancy taffeta and foulard, in smart colors and black. All are clever copies of advance French styles. For convenient selling, we have divided the dresses into three groups. Every woman will appreciate the truly remarkable values: At 16.00; value 25.00 At 22.00; value 30,00 At 27.50; value 40.00 We have taken what is left of our regular stock of imported dressing sacques and long negligees and marked them at forceful underprice figures. They are made of fine French albatross, matelasse, French flannel and cashmere, in a variety of designs, hand- somely trimmed— At 7.50 each Former prices 10.00 to 13.50 Imported negligees and sacques in rich, soft shades, of silk, albatross and prunella cloth, elaborately trimmed with choice lace, tuck- ing and embroidery. At 10.00—formerly 15.00 to 17.50 At 15.00—formerly 20.00 to 2500 At 20.00—formerly 30.00 to 39.00 Women’s Dress and Walking Boots Clearance of Negligees and ressing Sacques We ask the attention of all wo- men who can be interested in neat and shapely footwear at a moderate price, to the attractions of the remarkable line of Spring styles in shoes we shall hereafter sell At 3.00 a pair In their unusually large variety of smart and graceful styles, in their perfect finish and in : the quality of the leathers used in them, we present this line of shoes as distinctly out of the ordinary in character and value. Sale of Continuing the clearance sale of Bove’ boys’ clothing: joys Boys’ Norfolk and double - breasted suits, sizes 7 to 16 years— Clothing At 4.50 each Former prices 5.75, 6.75 & 7.50 Boys’ overcoats and reefers, practically all sizes— At 3.25; former price 5.75 At 5.00; former price 8.50 At 6.50; former price 10.50 Boys’ bloomer trousers, made of manufacturers’ ends of fine suitings, sizes 3 to 16 years— At 95c a pair Value 1.75 Boys’ washable suits; of linen, repp, pique, galatea, chambray and poplin; Russian and sailor styles; sizes 24g to 10 years— At 1.95 each Values 2.50 to 3.75 Attention is directed to our ; recent importation of em- Embroideries— broidered flou ncings, A galoons, edgings, insertions Underpriced and medallions of batiste, Swiss and nainsook, effectively combined with filet, Irish, Cluny and Venise laces, For Thursday's Selling: frordallihursdavishoetins: Fine Edgings and insertions on Swiss, nainsook and cambric, 10c to 48c yd. Values 18c to 75c a yard Imported galoons and insertions of batiste combined with lace motifs, ASc to 1-75 yd! Values 75c to 275 a yard These neat, substantial hand- bags of long grain morocco sell regularly in our stock at one dollar. We have a limited quantity which we can sell to- morrow— At 75c each Choice ot black leather, with gunmetal trim- ming, or green or brown leather with gilt trimming. Each bag is fitted with change purse Women’s Handbags— Reduced Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York (Formerly Occupied by B Altman & Co. ) { HEARN FOURTEENLUH STREET West of Vitth Avenue Early Spring Models in Women’s Tailored Suits Specially attractive values :t ISOS rae. vo lS), B8} |Of Plain and Invisible Stripe Panamas and Novelty Spring Suitings—Black, | Plain Colors and new combinations—fitted, semi-fitted, one-button and hip |length cutaways and Madame Butterfly Coats—smartly tailored or attrae- | uvely trimmed with novelty or plain silk braids, buttons, laces, ete,-—new | plaited or gored skirts. | Each price represents o-—____ ceptional Value! > Blankets—Domet Flannels Two s Is to acquaint you with ; new location in New Basement, GARD WIDE DOMET FLANNELS extra heavy—worth 13%. HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS 08 inateedvoreanet and oolored— of 70 cts Fine Leather Belts Less Than Half Pricel Samples—that's the reason— Straight and shapea— stitched, etrapped—black, bi -59 | white, green, navy, red or large buckles—wt Special Purchases | Therefore Special Values in Lace and Fancy Curtains Frenoh Net Curtains —6-Inch ruffe | lace edge and tnserting— value $2.25 2.98 val Ruffled Muslin Curteins— Stripes and Figured effec! 44nch ruffie—value .98 Colonia] Muslin Curtains—ta! with hemstitched ruffie— -49 value $1. ob yptian Yarn Cro: furtains—-value 89. | Colored Etamine Curtal value $149 98 ck or tsort BrowfanelGroesistrine u ngs of moire or satin— VAIUG $2.25 oe... 1.49 | Belts worth up to 50 Silk Cross 6tripes— t 7 CAT or aes 19g | Belts worth up to .75.... Alhambra Art Cu Belts worth $1.50 AE) UN) a 8.98} 4 belt for every dress ts what the w Finest Itallan Sik gowned woman needs—a Summer suppl Curtains—value $0.98 6.98! fan be bousht at small outlay! o= Ses eee > Fine Rugs Below Regular Frices As an inducement to Early Furchasing No secret about the reason—We want to start March with a big advance in sales, and there’s |nothing like a slice off the price to insure it. THEREFORE THESE SPECIALS FineAXMINSTER RUGS | Best WOOL SMYRNAS | ROUAL WILTON RUGS “Sanfords” and| “Bromleys" — that's j Truly “roymt in tex- tures, “Sloanes” represent- z colors and de | ed here in cholcest | Roush to tell th cranes pease | patterns—both Ori-| auallty—no old | Rua eRteR on | ental and floral— tyles, b a [ae S ; | two sizes at special} Dut he ane | ental—also twortodel prices:— est colorings: — |} combinations | 8.8x10.6 ft., 7.6x10. 5) g | 83x10.6¢t, ) | value $24 rat 18.75} vatues my 16.98 ee 0 4 26.89 | bhaeyee, 9x12 ft ft 9. 1 Ay eae see ee THE NEW FOR SPRING lt is widely known that we never carry stock from year to year! THE PROOF IS ON EVERY HAND before Inventory, in the clearance prices put upon Surplus Stock and Goods of Fashion,,,,O! course, there are losses, but such losses we cheerlully bear, in the enforcement of a policy that has been followed here for years, and which enables us to start. EACH NEW SEASON WITH | ABSOLUTELY CLEAN STOCKS! @ eT Hl New Spring Flannels nnels—all_wool— an, gray, red and Special Lunches To-morrow (Thursday) | navy—qual.ties you will not find 11:30 to 2:30 elsewhere under 49 and more...... +29 No. 1—@oup. Irish Stew, Dublin st: 1 oF ol ess and Walst Sotthce Pudding ‘Ten or Cof Den TRe sngawelating! 8. 2Gouv. Beef a la Mode, wi icemblitattone Negetable, Marina Pudding, UCETIRESL er} Tea oF ee ose egetmmenuesa te loin Steak n Sauce, le oF Poaoh Pte. ve BD No, 8—Soup, Brot with Mushro« Pr street or evening— with e as crepe de chine— Roast Phil. Chicken No Soup. Oranbs erry Sauce, Siiced Tomatoes CBA ea aa H bead led Reel ea perfectly—worth .75 and $1.00..,... -59 prefer, they oan haye Ice Instead of other dessert etl AM Summer Wash Flannels—unshrinkable— exealient for outing and children's Uresses—platds and stripes in dainty color effects—speciales.s..0.624 ' e, |Special Offering of Women’s Golden Brown Shoes Blucher and Button styles—new spring last— Cuban heels—all sizes and widths... Handwelt soles, not the ordinary machine stitch; | smooth finish inside—no burn; no ache. |New Spring Stocks of WOMEN'S STOUT ANKLE SHOES—sott kid stock—medium soles—sizee 3 to 9—REB width... No necessity for made to order shoes when you can get equal fit and comfort for one-third the cost, MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Untti 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, ‘Panamas— serges ; ‘All wool—splendid quallty—83 inch— black, reseda, golden and seal vy. cardinal, wine and, 944 swvorth 38, Morning. pric JOOR--DRESS GOODS DEPT OND FLOOR WRAPPER DEPT. Elaborate combinat panel design of Poin! and Val. lace Inserts Instead o} WASH WAIST DEPT. us brand ts .69 1 weds—Koods by BASEMENT MUSLIN DEPT. nyse sizes SECOND FLOOR Women’s R. BG Ons c Black, Oxford and Olive Cravenette— 5 latest box pleated mode with pbelt— ~ east bishop sleeve— “7 Rogers Nickel Dea spoons collariess trim of soutaches 98 OS e Silver a ? braid—all 881398 Coats. ante. s¢ sioke SECOND PLOOR- CLOAK DEPT. Ribhon> MANNA saab lurosiie and satin New Faney Emb'd it swisses ash widti—a gi up with hat and if ILDING: \ re) INTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS,