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__THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1908. | May Mantonss Daily Fashions. }| | ATTERN No | or—8% yards J es of material 24 Inches wide, —i% Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street POOODDHBHODODOSOOHHDDOGOSOAGHOOOI|OO.NS ® DDD The Younger Se By Robert W. Chambers es & WAIST HOUSE yards a yards 44, WCowrright, 1001, by Robert W. Chambery | he was expecting a proposal by: wireless | Sirew 6 to ke wean In the desire toimpress you with the FULTON St.Cor. from the young Sultana-e'ect of Leyte.| Pattern No. 607) of models and added the child with satisfac- ards of material she can't have him. It's better | 4 inch Bears ule divorced him 0 marry seek to be In time, you see. Varah jeader. Alixe cretly added: "Y. is better to be | Ee ee es itne aerald ee. |, Plleen nodded: “Yes, it ts better to be|44, for 1! year size holl to gamble at his house. Selwyn begs Alixe In plenty of time. You can't tel! what) Sizes $ to iM years this for the sake of Gerald's sixier, Sultana may forestall you.” Pattern No. 604b tt Py es | Bilan te, ty “So you'll tell him, won't you? in-| BYNOPAIS OF PREVIOUS INSTALMENTS. | N Capt Fully Bawyn, of an old New ork | tion, 1] has xt 1° vice Suits & Topcoats for Men at $17.50 to $25.00 ta 3% yards Made Free of Charge by | Guaranteed or Money Expert Tatlors. Cheerfully Refunded, yards of material ther-in-law, Aust Ailze"calia at Bele quired Drina with businesslike brisk- iHGhee” Wide ness. rr) ae at asiz Hid BAPST LOBLE Kbaenlly at. her HG a ead we would not wish to emphasize these points at the expense of a thorough un- derstanding on your part of the unusual features that constitute importance in the reckoning of values. Quality of fabrics is confined to no one clothes shop— em, | “Tell who what?” zes 14 and 16 years Uncle Philip—that you're going to! pattern No, S60 marry him when you're old enough.” In addition to our already magnificent and well appointed of hie si i 7 yards of material financial disgrace. . § ; | “Yes when I'm old enough—I'll tell] 24 inches wide, 5% country place at Silverside, There he ex-| him, Drina.” yards 82, 4% yards | periments with a now explosive which proves! —«, | m success. He proposes to Bileen. she ‘Oh, no; I mean you'll marry him] 44, for 16 year size. | mite that she loves him, out only tn when you're old enough, but you'd | Sizes 14 and 16 years. 7 a | terly we He shir him. SS bie ) better tell him right away.” Pat Ni fs i ESR Ta esta otineeae | Wee cia ue art ag| (ee Bol a but the best of craftsmanship, com- | Ut an ais prope Thank you, dear, for suggesting it.” inches wide, 4% bined with geod materials, is decid- : ————— | “You're quite welcome,” said the| yards 82, 3% yards bined with gooc materials, ts fecie | CHAPTER IX. | child seriously; “and I hope you'll be| 4, for 10 year size. edly unusual at the prices we name. me leer ie jit mnie! she paces se ns, | eparimen A Novice. oat (Qbew VGH (Wy itu) NereBWE dooce: | (Wi DanterG? ess eel UNLESS Dae eC eae | ER heart began its absurd beating] groom took the porv’s heeds nt Hy Tae cone of Suits and Topcoats at $17.50 to $25.00 f } | Hy aetiscnatnow shere'was 20 ain] “Tinoneon seine tes chtttane nour, [saris ae Asal that only an organization with facilities BA Dees ag scales La ol | Miss Erroll’s silence remained unno- |‘ for 10 year size. h he e | the echo of the pulse either. ised) IHVEHOCSOHy Uproaty Uealabe: Ger | Elael6 te Welyeera “You protested so many things, Capt such as ours could possibly produce. space) to add an entire new floor, which will carry | | | Npeieync |ald and Boots were discussing the huge | 1 i i “Yes, and one thing in particular, | 2OUS® party, lantern fete and dance nee Cail or send by mafl to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- Suit: f Y M oS Lote Tyee aN collection of SOLVE /EPEOIIGN, Setae abe rondo Ne || WHISAL Ciel Orehile Mwaereivalving a tnEt 3 TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 18? Bast Twenty-third street, New ults tor oung en , night for the younger sets; and Selwyn, Obtain 3 York Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. * you're wrong. 1| 820 Seemed to take unusual interest in| $ Theor IMPORTANT—Write your name and adéreas plaialy, smd al- . $12.50 to $20.00 urs ur arments e not forgo! the discussion, though Eileen's part in| $ Patterns. 3 ways specify wanted. SIZES 30 TO 36 9 Nor 1.” the conference was limited to an occa-| @ | a He halted, tooking out over the ahin-| Slonal nod or monosyliable. |] The prices we name are commonplace enough— and Coats, ing breakers. “I'm giad you have not rina was wild to go and furious at| ., iG forgoten what said, Yecnute, soa | Rot Maving been aaked, but when Boote| much WRAL Abt oeRPGt ang to, | here's newrnaser alk tt shares a ai|| but the garments—far irom it. tee, I'm forbidden to repeat it, So 1/ Offered to stay home, she resolutly re- /is the matter with her? She simply ean: | Wao wil condone see thine? Wao wi || Our clothes for young men are distinctive enough of a character that are provided by the exclusive shall be quite hepless to ald you in| fused to accept the sneriftce, not be sane and do such @ thing—can |tolerate ft, or her? Men—and men oniy 1 ‘ i Fi dc SI bi é 5 sou \ i "No," shi : - ? —the o t faw: w 5 designers S z Bareisou memorials No,” she sald; “they are pigs not to| "tone know," he eaia |athe oaloue sort that fawn on her now to supply suggestions to our designers of garments ur and Coat Shops, but at prices which will prove “I don't think it fail,” she satd, @8k girls of my age, but you may go,| ‘Well, Ido. She is not sane. She has| They tolerate it; but their wives for older men—and they often do. and the kind of women who will teen erat enall Models exhibit many innovations for the Fall and al experien ni—good heav- Winter—the fabrics embrace the very latest colorings. by comparison to be unquestionably lower, as an in- ducement to have you inspect our New Depart- ment. sea. A curious Povts, and I'll promise not to pe un-|™made herself horridly conspicuous | won tingling sensation of fright had se happy And she leaned over and | Seon Sindiacreee nee the on ne Ba her—something entirely unknown ty Sdded in a whisper to Eileen: “You see |effrontery. Even that set wont stand |Whata fool her heretofore. She spoke again bs- |W sensible it is to make arrangements |‘ alwa, eaapenially das their men folk |ens, what a hot 1a jh “ ddishl d tened; the heavy, hard beforehand! Because somebody, grown- quie,,duite crazy about her, and she) A’ trifle paler than usual, he said: Ultra-sty! f fc . ” ineli Ee) b jdeads a trai ver |‘“Dhere ls no harn ; ra-styles for the faddish incline Mand. throat. ‘played UD. TIBNE take him away at thie very (TieeitstTee Ofythem, about wherever | «mere is np, reat harm In her. T know Ultracstyles for th CS OLY) a her votce and she swal- Party. That's the reason why it ts best bi ed monies tue e that there's to You are attempted to steady it: "I- t0 Speak promptly. Please pass me|>® & separation—what on earth will be- , 1 am tryin: “Ny fs 1h Pi © lcome of her? I ask you, Phil, for ijt there is no harm in her. I have| will find extreme effects provided for them in our looking at the flast enerous, Phil"—— | z to be truthful. And | youths whose tastes are rather more advanced We offer this beautiful Fancy Goat, semi-fitting medal, with the new Directoira style tanais, {tit I ever forget, you will know it /Anotier peach. dileen.’* don't know. But men know what be-|made up my mind on that score" He CO eee What are you two children whisper- | comes eventually of women who slap|ieaned nearer his sister and laid one Suits at $15 to $22.00 Her throat seemed to close in e|!N& about? inquired Selwyn, glancing | te world across the face with over: 7: here it lay across the W 2 ringed fingers. if thi quick, unsteady preath; she halted, |@t Elleen. both small hands clinched. Oho" exclaimed Drina; “you may | eae —e a : “Don't talk this way,” she satd, ex- | Know before | May he not Elleen? Clothing for Boys asperated under a rush of sensations |!!'S about you,” she sald; “something | utterly incomprehensible—stinging, con- Sllendid that somebody is going to do fs A } fused emotions that beat! chaotic time|t2 youll Tentt IG Biteen?” Double-breasted or Norfolk Suits with | Metihelclamonierihenipuinesmeawing)didoi| eeainal orroil) lookedlieratlingiyiatieer: |] two pairs of Knickerbockers ; also, | You tpenk of euch things?” she repented | 72 © 27 Jwt on her Lipa; But the ern pbrotners |] Blue PSerge’ Suits; all wool, double- | 5-00 any talk about with a) fierce little indrawn breath— | Sudden nor of pulses in her throat | . , why do you?—when you know—when |closed her lips, cutting the phrase in breasted or Norfolk models. Value 6.75 at To-Morrow, Saturday I said—expiained everything?” She eek and heteame strange fright seized looked at him fearfully, “You are some- |P€r—8n utterly unreasoning fear of him. eee i i i i Parente i egal eee | eve ce eee ee, » Russian or Sailor Suits: the full 52-inch ienath, “and I don't know exactly how you are £4ve the rising smal, and Selwyn was Men’s Fi Nec! | wool lined; are cut long and full, _ 00 e doing it, but something of the comfort |€Wept away in the rushing herd of chil. len s ine Neckwear |p emblem on sleeve. The Suits include 5. i Of it ts being taken away from me—and | ren, out on to the veranda, where for | j : Val 5.75 An effective garment, @on't! don't! don't do it!” a while he smoked and drew pictures | AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SILKS AND serges and mixtures. eke Lor et She covered her eyes with her|for the younger Gerards. Later some| SATINS IN EFFECTIVE DESIGNS AND COLOR’ clinched hands, stood a moment, mo-)of the children were packed off for a tionlens; then her arms dropped, andjnap; Billy with his assorted puppies she turned sharply with a gesture] Went away with Drina and Boots, even | which left him standing there and|hopeful of a fox or rabbit; Nina Ger- pavilion. and Selwyn seated himself beside her, cloths; serge lined. Value 10.75 After a little while he followed, pur- Saanne ut magazine on his knees. Eileen . . gvuing his way very leisurely to his own | "*4 disappeared. ] ) ae 1 DO! ‘$s | quarters. Half an hour later when she| F@r @ while Nina swung there tn B ack Broadcloths | NGS) | Suits in Norfolk or double-breasted Four-in-Hands and Folded Scarfs, at 65c¢ Derby models with two pairs of Knick. | 7.75 Values $1.00 and 1.50 erbockers; of serges and mannish mixed wear. Collar and sleeves piped with satin and trimmed with Velvet and satin buttons, Value 15,75 | BripGe St. B’KLYN Remember, Alterations Absolute Satisfaction i i | | suitable for street | | walked rapidly across the beach to the|@rd curled herself up in a hammock, emerged with her maid, Selwyn was . her pretty eyes fixed on her not waiting for her as usual; and,|?ther: He had nearly finished cutting Exceptional Value, To-morrow | | | scarcely understanding that she was|‘h@ leaves of the magazine before she & spoke, mentioning the fi |) A . Bnding an excuse for lingering, abel ond vane's arvival at. tee ee, 2000 Yds. 51 inch Imported Chiffon Broadcloth, stood for ten minutes on the steps of an i the Orchils’ touring car, talking to |°9U8 Brookminster SATIN FACE, SPONGED & SHRUNK, FOR DIRECTOIRE GOWNS, Gladys about the lantern fete and slightest frown gathered and | of 246 to 18 years; of blue, gray or tan 9 75 ); , © |Passed from her brother's sun-bronzed | i 5 @ance to be given that night at Hither- | Pest f epsed| Regular Price $2.00 Yard at $1.35 chinchilla; herringbone effecis in tan or the made no comment. wood House. “ - is Evidently Selwyn had already gone pee eNe ward 18 a guest, too,” she home. Gerald came lagging up with | ryet,, Bheila Minster; but his sister did not ask him whether Selwyn had gone Yesterday she woulu have done so; but | |] gray; patch or flap pockets. Value 13.75 exclaimed Selwyn in dis- See eee | Lace Curtains, Stores & | Sweaters, Gloves & Underwear | to-day had brought to her the strangest} Selwyn flushed a ittl s | Bed Sets, in 1, 2 and 3 Pair Lots . craton of ae Youn ee etany [une the page, of. he. magnon, Cla fae Caauaren Special for @).75 Yeh olsengost of sit the very friend |vugen tere, imiehet Be. fattened the SHEE BEIEEACEDION/SALE(TO: MORROW Sweater Coats for Youths and Boys: } p ' she feared she was walting for—con- | without raising his eyes sal | 33 50 extra heavy knit, with 2 pockeis; in new + 3.95 Saturday only triving to find excuses to wait for.| 7 e gi be > ( Ye “yee i ue it Meet cs couialine navertnienenlaresa:|deccerte em cme weiteibe ln) eyin)| At ¥ to 0 Below Usual! Prices colors and combinations. Special” j | ing and have gone. He had never be-) “They always are and al: we | EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED fore done that, ‘wihy ald Re not come? ened his water And always will be, || Gloves for Boys and Girls; mocha or ] It was late; people were leaving the| He looked up at her. ‘4 ’ 9 Gloves for Boys ang Winis} f | pavilion; victorias and beach phaetons |that anybody else tsa geet Ay ree Misses & Girls Apparel I-clasp prix seam cape gloves, in tan, ; I.00 Fancy Embroidered Ponyskin Fur b a pair were trundling off loaded to the water |Irinster? mocha colors, gray or brown. ‘Special’ Phil i Iine with fat dowagers; gay groups tite | EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF A NUMBER OF THIS | - passed, hailing her or waving adieux; SetS—-lined with the brocade satin. Easily worth 14.75, For Saturday only ......+++ 7.19 $2.97. Value $5.00. English net tailored model, en- tire waist tucked with gradu- ated pleats, with centre of either Persian or self-colored Drina drove up in her viliage Seth chile poked down at the book on his SEASON'S DISCONTINUED STYLES | Un r for Boys ; a complete | ing out: “Are you coming, Eileen, or urrow the page mi i 5 Slab fs J are you going to walk over?) Hurry up! | Phnieslattiarseen eee At Greatiy Reduced Prices variety, in wool, silk or cotton; medium or heavy Him hungry.” hase *UmMmerlately—about the! -pAlLOR-MADE SUITS, ALL THREE-QUARTER op "she sald, nodding | ¥ , PRES ECC ERPH AEE CE EPICA LENGTH COATS, various styles and materials, adieu to Gladys; and she swung off the ° i : 9D 000 crossed the shel) road. ot a aworar® 14 and 16 yrs, | Formerly $24.50 to 43.50, $15.00, 25.00 “Jump in,” urged the child; “I'm tn a] | “You knew they were at Newport as| JUNIOR SUITS, THREE PIECE MODEL, of fanc | Ath . y serges Sreneiy) hurry, end Odin can't trot very oh took it tor granted. and mixtures, full plaited skirts, 8 to 16 years, Value $23.50, 15.00 | School or Dress Shoes ear — wip concerning themt “Nothing | COATS, FULL LENGTH, of navy, red and brown cheviot cloth, for Boys & Girls button to neck, red flannel lining, 6 to'14 yrs, Value $9.95, 6.50 | Rene waa | te heer tt? What gos ui Not only are Saks shoes for children constructed 50c to 3.95 the garment. | |] weight 2-piece or Union Suits, sizes, 3to 18 years. | | fast “I'd prefer to drive slowly, Erroll in a colorless voice, herself in the vill cart. A I drive slowly?” demanded “Why mu am DRESSES, WAIST OR RUSSIAN STYLES, of novelty plaids ; : the child, “I'm hungry; besides, 1 ously: “Alize and mixtures, full plaited skirts, 4 to 14 yrs, " Value $7.50, 4.95 upon orthopedic lasts, but the fitting of every rarvaskclery atch) edged Pavanit Aen 60s AB MORNE, T HP : air is in the hands of competent salespeople embroidery to match, edger don't want to drive slowly; must 1?” | yif.J* understood that ‘she and Jaci | COATS, DRESSY MODEL, of light blue, tan, red and Pp : with Brinkley ruche shaped “which are you mong a hurry fort” vite looked “ub aulckly. "Who tole navy brcadcloth, buttoned to neck, 2 to 6 yrs, Value $10.50, 6.50 “Special’’ Boys Shoes of gun metal calfskin eters ) i apec een, curious, “func TELA R Ie eee: MRE MRL || 9 | ME COD eae epee a eek ee ee i. MSpecial’. sie s s antentdavadr alia nee . Bootsr" 0 eMRen Ana ie here and eck : lor patent leather, lace models ee sl ane a aia “Both—I don't know, What a silly| hi ne Se yi i ge: a eee oO match, Silk lined, white question! Boots, of course! But I'm|fetnVene te neva apeue tty MISSES’ WAISTS—14, 16 and 18 Yrs, Sizes | to 5/6, 2,25 | Sizes 10 to 13, 1.75 Noor ecru starving, too.”” “Boots? Otepourser” 6 New Models at Attractive Prices waiicceaal Sea Ee ae eeen ene aad EOS EG BiG a ‘ ” Chiffon taffeta MiLike Capt. Selwyn with me,” she re-|bad enough, but thie iw the limit." Lingerie, at $1.98, 2.95 “Special” eee gazed kid or Pate shades, Catawba, Smo pean ae eee ae i Laces and Silks, at 3.95, 5.95 tank bun Bs Mie nes ela. Navy, Black, Brown and ond, But how did you find out that, Sizes 6 to 8 8% to Il IIo to 2 2h to 5 y, ‘ ’ I an Green. Open front fancy centre with knife sleeves to match, Dring?" “Why, anybody can see that,” 1.20 1.40 1.90 2.40 14 DR. GREEN. | pe aie omen Ie Boys’ & Young llen’s Clothing with Boot And why you don't marry - = = 2 Bim can las - a3|f Discoverer of dices 4 Rpacial saucehene al ; J MORRIS MICHIGAN $3.97. Value $5.00. "Yes. * * 'm old enough, dear.” 2 , ¢-breas' Suits of ish Cheviot ——— = —_____"> ‘hen why don't your If 1 was old Ba Faro ier} full lined, 8 t0 18 vrs, $4,50 = FURNITURE Ce SS gnough to marry Boots I'd do it, Why don't you?" “I don't know," said Miss Erroll, as * though speaking to herself, Drina glanced at her, then flourished her beribboned whip, which whistling threat had no perceptible effect on the fat, red, Norwegian pony. “I'l! tell you what," sald the child, ‘Mf you don't ask Uncle Philip pretty s00n somebody will ask him first, and you'll be too late, As soon as T saw Boots I knew that I wanted him for if, and I told him so, He said he slag 1 bad spoken, because NERVURA Gives Advice Absolutely Free, Cc Values $6.00 to 8.00 Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, of Oxford and Blue Frieze, also fancy Qheviots, 3 to 45 yrs, 4.95 Boys’ Chesterfield Overcoats, of stylish All Wool Cheviots, 10 to 17 yrs, Value $10.00, 8.45 Young Men’s Suits, Snappy Styles, suitable for College and Street Wear, 32 to 38 inch chest measure, Value $17.50, 13,50 \o Apartment M4 urnished Complete $00 YOU CAN PURCHASE rand Rapids Furniture 11) | \BERAL CREDIT SYSTEN LY t 50 wor 98.00 dowr | 75 fe 6.00 + 50 The man who makes a ‘‘bid’’ tor business is the man to whom business comes. 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