The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1915, Page 9

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S¥Norsts oF tog sigel SCT ALMBES, yo pecomes the on eet “he ,juseription iat Smad viern, to ne learns that’ Count Freak to Be the EMERSON HOUGH rangements for the great court ball. The cunningest costumer in all the city had aided in its composition—ac- knowledging generously enough the} ideas which she added from her own | experience in American society. “Mademoiselle, you have art!—you "| have genius!~you Americans as- tonish!" Thus the gownmaker, who finally, having completed his labora, , | Stood off in admiration. “You will be CBAITER xu. a earetiones of the lobby: brigade did not fall from day to day, and Kitty was ‘Wise enough in her own day and generation to know something of the reason why. In- the best-gowned woman at the ball, and the most beautiful as well.” It was the morning of the great black and white ball when Kit! gown finally in her own posseteton, stood before the tall mirror i her ary occasion, her face puckered at first into a frown, but breaking finally into a ere as tm in tl one Ein ao, ean vce, and rere od, an, instant later, “I will do”. aly state- ments ad aimple truths, was all a Surely Srl as0g when on the very | | & . ing day a great car drew up at the ourb of the Hotel Rits and a uni. formed official made his way haughtily past the servants. He paused for an instant at the desk and read aloud the name written upon the great square envelope he bore. RR chanced that Kitty herself wae tn obe of the parlors near at hand. 8he heard her name called, and ignorant + at firet of the nature of the visit, stepped out to the desk to see what might be meant. To her the official bowed deeply, and, baving delivered f the envelope to the lady who was warranted to him to be the true . Owner of this missive, departed to his oar. * What woman, had ehe the wit, «Would not have planned the iittle re- Yenge which Kitty now echemed? She knew that the eyes of the brigade were upon her, yet carelessly she + Opened the great envelope, glanced at 1 its contents and seemed indifferently to put it ie. Even, aa though by . brushed it from oounter to the floor as she turned and Jott it lying there. ‘The clerk did not notice the fall of the missive, nor did any servant. None had time, for scarcely had , Kitty passed before one of the adi ‘who all this time had bee: ‘with curiosity, managed to stroll toward the counter and stoop to pick up the envelope. Deliberately she opened it, but then, with a word of Kitty Gray, I eee. lace it in her box for her?” Pints ue Seer her face a anger. Bee intiaign frm he and white Sant eyen, ,, the w aho has it. And I swear—what te our _ CHAPTER XIV. N ber hotel, albeit eomething of a eubject of gossip, as she herself could not but know, Eitty felt herself at least eafe from any such ocourrences as of late had been her tet. Roleau etil! missing, but for the time, keeping own counsel and remaining in the of the hotel, she felt safe was her helter , Meantime ahe had completed herar. Ss Weiediiuttarsonshoce 2 Dentistry That olentifically made, this ROOFLESS PLAT! is admittedly the best achleve- ment of Dental skill, Far ane of all other plates. Adheres ums as init were @ part of them. Kat anything like and it will not drop, Holds like an anchor when made in The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, old teeth extracted FREE, home at night with a NEW set thet fits perfectly. Decayed teeth savod— loose teeth tightened—missing teeth re- Dental Surgery made NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY h = = © 86.00 up Silver Fillings = - = = WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29 W. 34th St. Nowy Yore 414-416 Fulton St, Bi 6 SUNDAYS, 9 J2 Houns; 8 TO ia can figure silght yet sliken-stron, eyes full of iness of all mankind s 1 her—as all American women believe is the wish of the world regarding air p hign and fastened by a single y—yes, any who had seen Kitty y then, so different from the beauties of Gretshoffen, must have commended the judgment of her costumor—and her own ratification thereof—without the least reserve. The costume itself, simple and sure in its jong, true lines, was becoming, as Kitty assented to herself, The gown was decoliete—very much so, in tho European fashion. Kitty wore no was not of those id afford them. ‘The case on now held but a | {who e her dressing table few simple rings and brooches, trit- hings whioh had been given her from time to,time s! purchased for herself. She did not a tempt to use them now, realizing that they would not serve for such an oo- casion, and having nothing ae which to replace them. The only thing of value which ny! upon the table was something which ehe most wished to conceal, and not to display. The broken coin—how could she make sure that it would be sate? For a moment Kitty tried to ar-| ran it in. some fashion that it] might be safe upon her Person, but this seemed impossible, She turned | to lock it in the drawer of the dress-| ing table, but that also seemed to her | She knew the ffen had both eyes and ears, What should she do?! It seemed to her that the coin spoke up to her more distinctly than ever, demanding that it be kept safe, “t am of use to the people of Gretzhot- n!” This was the message of the broken coin. (To Be Continued.) Children Cry for Fletcher’s LASTORI ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the repens ture of hae. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his Geceive yo y lon for over 30 rs. All in this, Counterlelt: ations and its, Tmaltations and Boe SS, ** are but rim. Cray Hd oune Aad. endanger the ‘ainst Experiment. o.,What is CASTORIA. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, bees ig ‘Dione and Soothing Sprint, Morphine nor other Orme and allays Feverishness, been in constant use years it has Syrups. It coments & neithee ‘arcotic substance. It de= For more than for the relief of Cons Ipation, Flatulency, Wind Colicrall all oper y ete aber bles and Diarrhea lates the Food, givin Children’s Panacea—T! » It regulates the Stomach and healthy and natural sleep. 1 ‘Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Lied tn Use For ‘Over 30 Years f COMPANY, NEW YORE Crrv. LET Us START YOu Our Fire ro ficetee oR re Eanestineaa ss est BS furniture sash or in this mammoth sale, Whether you Ea U eile: RE. URE jae NOW Rivory article jaar {ntend starting ae at winger Der cent, nen. ‘compare them with the prices of sien, compare then ean wiih the oriees of an fay other RICES ARE ALWAYS THE Pty ORES OPEN SA CHIFFONTERS Sale of Sum: - Price Heavy continuous posts and filler Tods,” Best baked ‘white enaivel. 50c WEEKLY delivers any article want up to 6250” Clearance Sale of REFRIGERATORS D VEN UN O’CLK Hale of amagan variety ot patterns are included in this sale, sate rs wish to by Utensils, Your choice st geet LAC HS AFTERNO: ob! SEMEN 14.69 “~ You can ‘open an (by his oor any other Baby ‘ ‘Carriage America’s Greatest Furniture House fend” pay for tt py 250 Other iho Weekly, This Sale. Waisaed? f PAY ONE DOLLAR and Block Sth Ave., 35th to 36th St iss West i351 als in Notions _ 19¢ box “ Albo White Shoe Cleaner ] $1 fee gt ad” N with” dress shields; ee New 75c Middy Shenee— I Sizes 14 to 20 years. Sale at 49 Dandy blouses of white galates; regulation sailor collars, trimmed with braid, or square collars and button-trimmed revers. Patch breast pockets; three-quarter length sleeves. Here we also include blouses with revers, collars and cuffs of navy, red, or white. $1 Middy Blouses— Sizes 6 to 22 years. Sale at 79 Many new and decidedly pretty styles shown tomorrow. White galatea—some trimmed in contrast- ing colors. Some blouses with bands at bottom; lace at the sides; also braid-trimmed effects. All with popular three-quarter length sleeves. In this lot we can fit women to 42 bust measure. Embroideries— ‘T6e Volles, Crepes and Organ- @e Flouncings—36 to 40 inches wide; yard... oe 75e and $1 Volle and Crepe broldered Allovers—36 to 40 inches wide; all white and colors white; on Joaciy Pag 60c Silk Taffeta or Mes- saline Girdles—at 89¢ Shirred on # 6-inch bone; black and colors with 3 large covered buttons to match; sizes 26 to 32. 59c White Kid Belts— for Women and Children; $6.50 Mountain or Sea- shore Trunks—at $4.95 Canvas covered; hardwood slats; brass clamps and corners; bound with hard fibre; sheet-iron bottom; good brase “Excelsior” look; deep tray with hat box. $6.50 Genuine Sole Leather Cowhide Suit Casee—at $4.95 Made of best old-fashioned oak tanned leather; steel frame, solid brass lock and catches. A Clean-Up of Children’s Popular styles in white and ‘colors, Some of these dregece aro slightly mussed, as the result of being used fn displays. Sizes up to @ years. 19¢ Printed Voiles— at, yard, 10¢ 36 to 40 inches wide; plain colors, stripes and figures. 25c Chiffon Voilee— at, yard, 15 Endless variety in stripes and fancy figures; also plain flesh color. Fabrice that will make up into beau- tiful Summer frocks ; 38 inches wide. Paper Requirements for Picnics, Ete, to Popes Pion Pistgo with 12 Glassine The rp Paper kins—1,000, ‘5c; 100 100. 1 crepe rere ape eee clot wv Face dates, (0 10 ronal 10 oe wa} \ see wre and “10 wvnking poll 19¢ Nessa setae eereeees J.B.GREENMUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” Born ses SIXTH AVE., IGILTO I9t! STREET For Women and oe $ Sale Tomorrow, at . A clearaway in which many choice lots of nats and owt dresses are grouped ff at this very low price. N New and distinctive Summer styles—splendidly fashioned in the most Popular ma- f terials of the day. Di 4 Check and Fam Supe jamoni eck ani ‘ree Flowered Corded Stiped hy Ratine, N A notable féature of this offering is the eee oe of dainty styles. Some have deep f} white lawn collars; tucked vestees; lace ed; r Ld jue diese and cuffs; velvet girdles and pipings; | smartest flounce, plaited and t jummer’s favorite colorings Ii! Naan It will pay you to buy enough dresses in this aale to last you during the remainder of the Summer. Being a clearance, there are not all sizes in each style or material, but-all sizes for women and misses will be found in the whole collection. Women’s & Misses’ *3.95 Corduroy $9. 95 Sport Coats; Sale Tomorrow, at Very popular right now, and they should be, for these sports coats are simple but de- [\ begeel smart, as well as very Serviesables They are nicely tailored of Corduroy in white fJ sae pretty pastel shades. ese have patch pockets, loose belts, convertible collars, VILLA LAALTILLAL ADDU ALLL DALI AMIDA VII PITT OO with plain or brocaded “Seco.” These coats are “the thing” for motoring, golfing and all other outdoor uses. White Organdie and Voile Blouses 59 c in Dainty Styles; Saleat . . More of the very kinds of blouses which figured tn our last special Gey at 50c. An entirely new special lot, fresh from the maker, go in tomorrow’s sale. les being very dainty in ane , you will find these blouses remarkably comfortable ‘sate these hot days. Ti d in various ways—with insertions of lace, embroidery, a FR. ecal- loped embroidered or lace trimmed rolling collars. Men’s 75c to *1.50 Negligee Shirts, 49 Fully 2,500—Tomorrow at. C Special groups of splendid negligee shirts tm standard pares at this f very low price tomorrow. The selling figure in many instances fs less than the cost to manufacture, Without seriously considering former selling prices we have assembled all broken lots of shirts formerly to $1.50 and have cut the price to 49c. Soft or Laundered Cuffs—Plain or ited Bosoms—Every Shirt Guaranteed. Men’s Standard 50c to *1 Athletic Shirts 39 Cc and Drawers; Tomorrow at . . Nainsook and fancy mercerized garments. Scores of choice peneens for your selec- tlon—all are first quality. In every detail these shirts and drawers are made and finished as perfectly as garments priced at 50c to $1.00. All sizes, Furniture Specials Refrigerators “gate ea eae OG | ana at 4 provision chamber; at. th Helico HL70 Apartment House high; ice capacity about ‘size mirror; 8 constructed; § three drawers; well $21.50 igeratore—48 faches high; foe gioeeley about 85 Ibs.; white enamel § 16.85 tnches high; toe Rockere—substan- tlected white quartered byl genu- fapacity about thy Ibe.; ret 8.76 ther automobil art 56. 4 5 qapactyahout 06 Toa The retrigerators itemized above are made by the Alaska Refrigerator Co. ppt are well known for class workmasship and construction. They are economical in the consumption of ice. The insulation feed structed that it assures perfect circulation of cold air at all times. $22.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, $ 1 6. 7 5 Size 9x12; Tomorrow, at . . A remarkable special offering tomorrow of these hentianee and very serviceable velvet rugs. Extensive variety of choice designs in attractive colorings, +0 Mill Sample Ruge—velvets and Axminsters; size 9x12 12 75 000 Si $5. 7% Wool and Fibre Ruge— $ 4.25! 1 me atten mr size 9x12; at... CL N AME Green River Bottied by the Green River. Distifiey fom Prance; ae. inte m sgt } c ° : tion, 19 CLARET, HOCK, morrow, gation, $2.48) tn GRAPE JUICE. RIESLING. $248 69¢ Famous “Hjendeayot" | Brvalen Calioraa the finest flavored and ‘Wines. 1.75 SiR ROBERT Old Private Stock; ‘Ghecd i} epecial, 61 OLDEST 62.50; LIQUEUR SCOTCH $1 25 bottle..... “ier aoa... 92.95 HOLLIS CLUB RYB— ea, $2.75 "" 75¢ He NULPe PURE a WHIs- ‘a4. TORCHTO “auibiaw RYE—bottl fio |" | 3) Gounag 1.14 "a Free Tomorrow Distribution in Our Main Buliding, Double 20¢ Green Trading Stamps Till 13 © Goch et amon Theories betters

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