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Text lkxl Upon 1 1 to Ailments IVculiar to Wonx-n" has at hand such information as may aw Iht serious illnoi, or if she It ill it will give her an mtclli-Rent urulfritundiiiK of her ease and suggest a cure. Tins valuable HOpagc Ixnmd text lxx)l is not advertising pamphlet, and is only obtainable? by mail or at Mrs. I'inkham lalxra tory. It will Iv mailed in plain envelope absolutely tree to any woman who will write to The Lydia B. Pinkliam Med.

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ltrMIMi(U wra aa lUf al a MtMMHi (, Wlutam Morn, rtoua in liHr 4 I tank Mumiw a r.Ml la art Ni all rrr Mrio H.tfnMati a ib tf llnwtMf Ixi had Un 14 a tr. I elrtaiUftNair, hoi I.M qtnir Hi-' tlr. a wll 'liH lUirri'ivr Maw Atf-u. tirj un liill4, A lit tu.Mi! rfiMik Hi ImiH-h, irll einrw. ihmtt liiMwrt1, uaitta K.

rlwO li. did rvnuluiir IIAhllH wf "Th lri rufi'l' (Vo Lata rum Lark to lar lr -l I Mlllivul niHiluirlM la lit li4 l'ul ArtiwUvng or lh ai4w uf WiiMin Mipnr' 'Vhrailna frixlured lat nirtil l.r A. II. i THE NEW PLAYS "Cheating Cheaters" A Trick Crook Play. BY CHAKLES DARNTON Dar Metier Kmlth l'r4 you nrrdii i Mrxl ny mori coolie ty p.rcrl INwtl I'm u4r Pir.ia HU Kalln -lour now, Lovingly, Mrlrn.

WimmI. lilch rrl of rruuk.diKiik, at Iti I. Ulna Thalr, IhiiH ol crok draiia mfl Ihr tiain of "WlIMn Ui I a dramatMatien tit Ik uiit Miii Mr I tilt la rl4i a OiM" "Chixliiii ClnKtlrm" iti i rrvvk plr tiaat I I'tilrflr Inlnrvlliis (ur Ihr itifi null) dlti)rl If Mai Malrtu, mIiu ma) liav a ariniatliatl I Ulidriatandllig uf Ihr xsil i UHI I for Ihrairlral rtilrrtaliniiciit. II Irratltijr. ttirm humuruul)r ha ur rrrdi at Iraal In rrtrallna III I dl.ulali fart that tlijr urk hrdr and woirjr nior than nuii-'mim Ulnitfr ami In Hi nJ find llivinirlvr ftn ln- lia aordld llilliW Mlionn tiuik.

Murall), Ilia niillmr hark Ivirk tu "The HucUl 1 1 In liar ay ma In which, ou may rmitinbi-r, III rich turfrrrd for lh auk of Iti pour i hut Oil conclon lu conr4ru I ncl drntal that no on would bo llkrljr to taka It horn and ondr ovr It on tli tnlilnlffht pillow. l.AltmanOl0a The Annual August Sale oi CHOICE ORIENTAL RUQS is now in progress. Deta5is of th5s Smiterestiiinig evenut will be fuUy amurnonjirncedl in the newspapers on Smumday, Anngost H3tlhi. 2Ftftl? Atftttttc. urk ra(14 HurtrU." it known In Ihr ihratrr, Ii mmrUhrd fand t-r lh rrrlrr rt of four ar, With Intrlrai rlahoralltin on ran ur rronk ti luyrd ramt anlhir, Ihkl irh llr la rirrrlrH ty lh -ih-UI iH.dtinn" th othtr and ae nta uut In lil Ji-rli llil hat alri-Hily hrrn lo)in.

If fry murli 1,1,1 a iimvliiK I'lrluii- or thlf nir 'iiitntlnr)' Vim mi B.i li rulifiiintnl ly nnulliu, and If on arr nlllrlnlly iiiutrd uu ti. rlalm "Ah!" Ttmt'i all lhrri li atmut It -mid I fM-l a bit anhainnt to (It It away. Tim only myatrrr that rr-malni aftrr llir rlvnl rrookr dlicovrr una aniitiirr and, mind you, thry hn i ilillhrd thi mii' lveii it rrrlly rrnM-clahl famlllt' I tln htrntlty of iiuirvrlluiM ctiti.tiM' known hy nnmu of IVrrm, Now, Nun Carry, If yon pirr tn know, I thn Irndrr of nun ifiinir, whllf T.nn I'lllllHT, Hhtf llllN JllOVrd llllllH.If hnro on ulnkltiK ocenn llnrr holiln ii i tho othrr end nml calmly fnrrii tli proirct of hurliiR CarnrttU' mrdal for brnvrry iilnnml on hla muJ-et brranl, All nlmiff, at rnur.ti1, you I uy to yournrlf, "n' Krrrln." Hut, nh, not It turn out Unit Nan I wonderful dotrctlvr, nftor plnylns lirrnrlf off ii porfrct Inily crook -thii drrrltful minx! Shn round up both rrnn; nnd ulvrn tlirm their cholcn of prlon or worl', wMlr nt tho im tlmo lio rral for momrnt In th iirin iif Tnm. u'hii In liii.ltm.il In plnco thn bunlcii of hi sliortcoiuliiK-f uil f. I-Ul VII licit I lull Tho piny would hr utroiiRor, I lioutd If Tom, with mrd.il or two, woro flvcntunlly dlclncd Torrl.

Hut In thrso day of votM for womrn thin illntlnctlon iocn to Nnn. who hnndlo crook an though chtldrrn. It rcmnlnn for hrr to play tho lnt trick on the ninllonrc nnj heaven help hrr through thn low wlntrr cvenlnK" thnt nro cotnlmtl Aftnr nil. play llko "Clicatlnrc Chcntcrn," clever In plot, ilnxtrrnu In workmnnnhlp, nnd cntrrtniiilng up to a certain point, continue, to bn the deapnlr of our ntner, for they might JiiHt us well never hivu been written. Tnoy nro purny for tho moment theatrical puzzles to "kill" nu Happily, there was nomii capital nctlnir that provided entertainment.

Diiriiiid, who poxed nn mi Italian music tenchcr; Anno Sutherland, the leR-ltlmatn Hiicceiwor of Ada Dwycr In role calculated to cxclto Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aoenues West 43rd Street Odd Pieces of Quality Furniture Sharply Reduced for To-morrow's Selling. There are iiiiiiutous other speeials ccititilly as Kootl us these union-- our vast assortments on the Fifth uml Sixth Floor, lein offered during August, At 10 to Dining Hooin Suite 4 iiicccs; Hliernlon muliosriinv. 151.00, MiJU.UU Dining lioom Suite 10 pieces; formerly. nn 9288.50, IDming Room Suite 10 pieces; Jacobcnn onk; fornicrlv $307.50, $275.00 Mahogany liuffets, formerly $50 to $1.50, at $38.50 t.o$95 Luxurious Ann Chairs, Superior quality; in green or red morocco leather; formerly $75.00, nt $52.00 BONWIT TELLER 6XCX riPTH AVCNUC AT 00" STREET "Jeunc Flllc" Scrqf Frocks 18.50 75.00 Suiplc-. laMjue and vitt luif tpi ol tttf atui roml imtlont cf ttrrir nl chmnifim c- I-rntiut'd yam nrlir irlerlri, ldul dt-iigm, fringed tdgci nd luidtd ilfccti.

Atisses' Clmrincuse Sntln Frocks .35.00 75.00 Willi rurpl'ce hoc'ice or Victorian pla'n, plaited or tun'c ikiiti. hirnctr of Flonvit Ttlkr O). "Jcur Fill?" fadiloni in their d'ltinction of lilhocettc and studied i mplicity. Final Reduction Misse' mui Flapper" Apparel III 17, I'll, Misses' Tub Frocks Misses' Dressy Frocks Misses' Sports Suits "Flapper" Tub Frocks 3.95 6.75 10.00 15.00 15.00 2.85 3.95 luiilili yrermer rime roorJ Less Thun Usual. Library Table, at $45.00 Solid mahogany; five drawers; Formerly 75.00 Bedroom Suite, 5 pieees; of nnti(uc ivory; formerly $275.00 Uedroom Suite, pieces; l'riina Vera; twin bedsteads formerly $348, $200 Uedroom Suite, a pieces; of Circassian walnut formerly $385.00.

$218.00 Wooden Bedsteads, rep. :W.00to 185.00, $17.50 $50.00 Odd IMaliogany "Wardrobes, Formerlv to 05.00, ut $45.00 to 70.00 Odd Walnut Chiffonieres, Formerly $18.00 to 120.00. at $24.00 to 80.00 Odd Walnut Toilet Tables, Formerly to 110.00. at $11.25 to 55.00 Odd Walnut Bureaus, Formerly $100.00 180.00, lo 90.00 Odd Dining Room Tables, Formerly $85.00 lo 70.00, at $28.75 lo 45.00 Dining lloom Chairs 50 Less Secretaries, Mnliogauy; ri'K. UU Ut 535.00 fci'l JlaAnaa.

SALAD Mil IIKHNirUI. ii I ciaiMiiAi I llll IB T- i 'I IIIL 1 1 ii i i' mm ill ft 1 MM llll'H rU ii ii 5WP iiiiiiu The biggest factor in a successful sal ad is the dressing. Leggett's Premier Salad dressing insures your SUCC6SS If one taste doesn't make you want more take- it back to your grocer and he'll give you the 25c you paid for It NouthWcstGorner Sixth Avca GUST-FURNITURES SECOND BIG WEEK Our ENTIRE STOCK, at well several SPE- CIAL DISCOUNT purchases, goes into this sale. QUALITY MERCHANDISE-NEWEST STYLES An unusual opportunity to anticipate your Fall household needs before next month's rush, and at Reductions of 10 to 50 From Regular Prices Our CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN is for your use WITHOUT CHARGE.if you need time to avail yourself of theie WONDER-VALUES All Goods Marked In Plain Figures Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M.

Motor Deliveries Everywhere AiuB JllLll J- -i -ZJfc--X al alk-jaaiSaM? WSataajay $00.75 '1 3-Plecc Parlor Suite, inohoKany Tinialiad (ramea, looae cualiiona of niolialr pann pluah. with In-dcttructible aprings In icotj illuatratad. I'umarfty A 4 Stun Closed All Day Sxt unlit)' The Largest Furniture Business in the World Is Now Going On in Our Two Stores It ii going nn uteadlly day by day denplto tho not weather Ihthum here ore the Inwat toi'kn of Kood funtituri', offered nt the lower) prices. Visitor in New York people who Imvp travelled the world over may prove UiIh to their own tmtiftfnctlun. September nnd even October buying of furniture may bo done now in this August Hale with econoinieH of 10 to 50 per cent, on each piece.

lUWreric, if drtirrit, will lir viatic iti Autumn. Any room or an entire hoime may be furnished with any kind of good furniture one may denire from the very finest down to the least expensive that will give satisfaction. Our rntfre regular of home furniture are inelutletl in the Sale, together with large special purchase. one lot of which worth) is offered at just half the usual prices, Bedroom Furniture in the, August Sale C-plrrn mnhutfany rultit with hand.palnteii Adam 'dworntlun. twin ImiIhIi'iuI, dreaMT, chiffonier, (Iriiwlnit tnbliinml lilnht atuml, llO.Hfl.

h-plifo iuttv roluriil miami-t cultu with hand dwo-rntloim; twin FmiIhIouiIh, (Irtrnor, chiffonier, dnu'lnic tulili, alilu cliiilr, rockrr mill (IriiwInit-taWp rlinlr, 0-pii'in mntiDKiiny Miltc, Cliltruliil iIihIkui twin iMxIstcmli-, (Irenwr, cliilfonlcr, dri-ivlni lahlo and nlKlit RtUIKl, libit. plrrr rrrain rnarorl har.dlrroratHl aulli full flu. NiUtiaiJ. ilrifur, clilffmilir. a bit.

nlht laml, rliulr, Ix-tirh and rixki 1141'. It-piirn itray inmii-l orlil ultr twin litatittila, ilroMT, rlillfmilt-r, ilrilni Ublr, night atar.d, two linlrs nml a rurki-r, 10iirri maliovuny Mictnton Inlaid mite twin Iwrf tend, dntw riillforctw, dmtlre table, nl)it tand, ehnral. two chair and 11 rockrr, 1 476. 7.lrco maliotcnny iulti Adam dralirn, twin Ud-atad, dritarr, chiffonlt ilrrrrlrK table, ni-ak ar.d nlsht etand.th27.8fi. (Wnlrca mahovativ mil.

Cblnia Cblniit.mlaln .1. alpi, twin bedrteuilii, dnM-r, clilfforoW, drcraint: table and nlulit aland. fi-iiii-ce mahofaiiy rulti, Otirrn Annr dolim, twin twuitran, ureMT, eiilllnnii ilnraini; talilo, 7C0. Mahorany chaat of drnwi ra, Mahotany cheat of driiwi rr, tCU, holm rnanofrany nreMrr, JM. arts Mahovanv chlffrmler.

Maliottnny chlffonlrr, Mahovany finish tin r. $18.76. Mnlimrany dreaarr, Solid mnhoxnny 4-i ont Utlatcnd. full slu, 39, Solid mahounny 4ioat bungalow Ixxlstond, iu. iO.

Solid mahosnny 4-poat ilnrnito Udatrad, $43. Fifth, Sixth, Serenth, Eighth Gnll.rle, New Bulkllng. 3-ft. Women's Midsummer Suits Important Reduction Copies of suits by Jenny, Cheruit, Lanvin, Bernard, Doeuillct, Beer, nnd other French dressmakers, besides adaptations and original designs, are now nrlutnntly $78.50 to kz.5u, originally 900 to its $29.50, originally $50 to l8.60 25, originally $40 ana ISO $15, originally $25 to $97.50 Many nro of imported materials; tan gnbardlno, light-weight shepherd check worsteds, grey vlg-oreiiux, tun nnd grey alpaca. Not nil elzca In every model.

Women's Combination Suits SamplesLow-Priced C5c for our $1 grade 71 aulta of white rlblxxl mercoriznd IIhIo thread, plain or laco-trimmod nt knee. 45c for our 75o srade 88 In this group, whitn ribbed mercerized or plain Utile. Main floor, Old Building. 05c (3 for $1) our 50c quality 70!) suits, of white ribbed cotton or lisle, band or beading top, plain or luce-trimmed kneei a few envclopo chemises. Main Aisle, Old Building.

25c for our 33o pedes 250 suits of white ribbed Main floor, Old Building. Shantung Pongee 50c Yd. 10,000 YARDS of tho grade wo have' sold this season nt $1 yard. It is the strongly mudo native mlk of Shantung. China, thnt in woven on hand looms from tho thread of tho wild silk worms which feed upon tough oak leaves.

i)L and Inches wide. Natural color. Priced only 60c yard because of the very late delivery of un order placed long tlmo ago. Main floor, Old Building. A Fascinating Sale in the Blouse Shop $7.00 and $8.75 blouse reduced to $5 $0.75 blouaea reduced to $X50 14 and $5 blousva reduced to $3 $3.50 blouaea reduced to $2.50 $2.50 to $3 blouaea reduced to $2 $2 blouaea reduced to $1.50 $1.50 blouaea reduced to $1 Hundreds and hundreds of cool batiste and voile waists in plain colors, checks, stripes, or white with a touch ol some pretty shade.

$1 and $1.50 blouaea on Main Aisle. Old IMdfi. II to $0 bloiiKH on Third floor, Old Bldg. Young Women's Summer Things Reduced Young women's net, voile and linen dresses are now $5, $6.75, $7.50. Broken sizes, 14 to 20 years.

Young women's skirts are now $1.75 to $7.50. Whlto cotton, gabardine, and cordellne. Stripes, silk Jorpcy, sliver bloom, etc. Broken size; lengths 35 and 38 inches. Girls' coats aro $3.76, $6 and $7.60, were $10.76 to $17.60.

Girls' middy blouses and smocks, $1 to $6, were $1.06 to $10. Broken sizes, 6 to 14 years. Second floor, Old Bldg. Shoes for Many Minds $3.35 for shoes, originally $5 to $7 $4.40 for shoes, originally $6 to $10 White buckskin pumps, patent leather colonials, dull kid or tan slippers with little leather bows, the new pumps with tiny pointed tongues and combination low shoes of individuality. Main floor, Old Building.

THE FRAME By RICHARD HARDING DAVIS (aMawaVat UP A DISTRICT ATTORNEY STORY Complete in Next SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE IT MAKES LI'ITLI. DIFFIiHI-NCB WHAT VOU NEED A V( 1.D "WANT" AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. 1.

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