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Se WHAT WOULD YOU DO BY ROY L. M’CARDELL. SYNOPSIS OF PRECRDING CHAPTER. Jonn Warren, after Atteen years as an inmate hold of Lawyer Jaffrey Brenton, ont iMustrath with the line “From Our ‘Special Correspo it and the bu- au thrived ance Jack foung the fur-lined overeat un- necessary after a few visits around the himoelt treated like a doa Various newspaper offices, = Editors hie rows wage knew he wrote the matter the bureau | | due to the expectation of Brenton thi supplied, and the briskness and vigor fortune by the will of who became reh through a mining #78: father. That will dove ‘Warren ce the ‘orate of the latte and he hai no trouble i of his work struck them after the first few dey: securing audiences, The getting wy ent medicine a! Manacs an eMac Ing booklets Was hot, as we have seen. deepised by the bureau in tlmes of local he ger va de- Preasleg. Burt eae the ret of the bu Jobin. Sith, Bresson, uneeke down lawryer'a sivte ta, ‘Thom he morta, shomming in the rife Mie Shee, ame: “Selt-He! 8 prospered. bp Ai tends ito working. Pound oat as the great heir | jp Aa. Press e the fest meek. of tak gos at longi Sng Teliuing that, ber intueoee | Agtignmentay out to dinner ant tet ay Fre Tork as If to earn her own Uving. Driving ing dim the money he had #0 Kindly seve Warres's fray I 1p 80- ch *tnd did not the Settlement she Oe ice Smii th hinted mystert Journ In the tramps! ptr Aa Not been without br a ¢ scurs his mit vib) course, Jacl net t quest Halsey that ai it was ith Bele tea | Jack found the greatest pleasure in this mearent he & ort om the day 0 att bond wi ed % ie loved her! hs ul and rane in hi hima she was an orphan, ted, and’ that present profession ement in Riving- the office of se supplies egos seer oathe offices are in her the had learmed her at the Self-Help Sett on street. That she was r he took r granted, and questioned her no fur- ther. In turn he told her all his past, his plan: d his hopes. His plans were to become a writer, his hopes were to thoual L. ment nkind, w! M due time the next Gny the fur-| works would elucidate jems of pov. lined overcoat artived. Surely Mr. ay; povert: count sae ee Jenkins Learcyd wae @ magician. | i The poverty BS faler and hia household to Where could he produce such wondrous | sims to rub elbows with ignorance and ents from at a few hours’ notice? drunkenness and shame. garm he would q ‘The office was in ecetasies, Mr. Jenkins arene kate on, Reser? coe, 1827 opens’ ihe Por | wiiere they are changing the who power. of a sirect railway. All along ecompasio’ him carried There Mir | ttt line men were digeing In the Se ee ee eee e worn Buch | ekINE subsotl of of the streets, ot A Ve the sale CA were lifting er vis ‘ones out of carte eo of a ri “Despite t! i} of the day, the ita secrets [n14 bare to Aweat poured from them, and once in a yen & Belats, why ia rare tn | While they stood erect to ease thelr trench, Fiemish, Russian and German. eae He et ee rane 1 ipley bad | two years in Spain |” tue i¢ 1 pitied these, thelr tong hours, hand work, hi Tn Consequence he |eneir tite page, tele igersoet a8 rengh. Cyt much more 41d T pity the pinched-taced | 1 anew vroast and present army that stood about expectant, walt- satory, ant corners. thor- toy e is eeaneseonsa e aint way He Gas Chinatown and 8 lene wan-faced consumptive clerk, seek: | enisens, the Syrian quarter teas an |! Dow for manual labor when all at eee to hen, tempts at obtaining work at what h - ew . j@ men whose sof! Fre tee took all the foreign lve-| Nanas told of Tong \dleness. There was Fr} sf were simbes | not one but who, for all his shabbi- awar far break out among the Apaches, eee cleanly’ attl te neal ras a ratiroad contemplated in "Ching. peepee rhe shaves HE Boots cere.® sar aaa hase Sr tne) the faved Yo neal, ted cravat, oi tt she the 9 attention of the wife at home, la cabled news with a fully | te roe ahee | "Wonderful were Taher that day, with the whieper, ‘Tou tnd architecture hat ie art et Brayed ‘work to-day ond au aw ‘sit onimnelr eager, harsh landlords, of bureau evolved out of ite inner con- retull day Geet scrap baka made fromthe pathette faces told of | foreign reset); storekeep- ers, these last, perhaps, therneeives. Pe, told of the @rranged scrap book Soeur th 1) 8 x Lady. A of if ed, dagoalr that vel ho “The mt fail to Jack to furnish the text the pictures illustrated, with the clipped mobbed; is pe ee tune fawned upon) him SE go ating speech and gi: eablegram (her ‘ere building upon as 4 tures. { you remember me, si skeleton, ant member having read of worked for you at the Aqueduct unt! T was hurt!’ ‘I have a letter to ‘For God's sake, give me a job! Of the appeals that were | jonded contractor. | ase’ pena ers bureau in Cobalt i nish bee out he Po qi a Instantly ‘or what he coul paedias, Jack bu Having 3 lively imagination, fled the destinies of Col provingly on th or more a week. bal acl pers they supplied ran ¢ sir!’ were sam) made to t. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1900, ‘But it was an with Mm jance, ‘Tha: young woman « aid bright He waved Ny 1 anide sail en 10,008 rth ald tear down hi k for ay one, ‘There je not tows uf old rookerles and in th and beautiful hom But stil! the, salem A bulld brig around as he talked” to aa ee 1 ft wah evan wien he had got res s tae kind f charity jtes and debaves Buch be [built for the poorest tborer. and he jcould pay the re and it would be a | return | on the investment. That is_ of thing en ‘and women as rich as Mies | Merringto: "i {i 4 there are ston, If you tell her thin? cried Jack. “I would plead “FURNISHING FLATS FOR WORTHY YOUNG COUPLES 18 A SPECIALTY WITH JENKING LRAROYD." “And what ts thelr recompense, those who hav is work?’ Jack would con- tinue. “The pi of two dark rooms tn rimy back tenemen!, where there i no decency but what has been deha | by. sordid poverty con ‘ench of alo by t Pe | and outcasts! And aunty 10 pay the cor! of exis'er lace and among such sur- 8 wife and his ¢ pildren | bem at the fest of a fellow-man « fow in the dust of his carriage whe A's sake, Kive me work! viaoes dwell the man proud that he has & And in sue who has work, che to toll, pr to pay for the poo! room he lives in; proud that he can Gercnens f ulterated food and RJ serap of scraggy meat that feeds h what can we do, Jack’ a | sogoet ing can be done, even Te a small way, to remedy such @ state ol affairs.” Helen id say It will be noticed she called him Jack, in as famillarly wealth th | would do so, Her H Bette: t shows that she jous to do good with her wealth, & make for herself w monument of good am sure oh would Masten to y be pal could : us, aficten answered know she would, Taine of tt Miss ringt’ winced), “who | would fal! whe, thls building, whose Inoome te naw | chante wo ‘ wi'l come into | have with ioe ¥) Inn few months and an estate | year? that will quadruple her present aliow- da pretty.” ted GOSSIP OF THE THEATRES. Blegield and Geedwin Disagree) About Riding—Grace George's Narrow Eecape from Death, =| ‘They got to talking about exercise and) President McKinley will be notified its relation to health, and Nat Goodwin this week of the alleged manner ‘n t the bloom of Which his subordinates carry out the | Pisce cing Me cheek was due ions siren Cae, gn pall Se guked 1015 men ‘ntirely to a aplrited gallop through the! jaw compels the en was | park every morning. This interested the requit of a complaint made by the | Florens Ziegtried, who, although averse| Fine Caulkers and Ti Union U. yesterday, when they as- to early rising, concluded to try Nat’Siseried that work of thelr class was prescription just ence any way. fo an! Ta Hd cone ‘on Gove ne a and Beiloe's slan bee were engagement was made then and there. hea te ve tye] ‘The two were to meet At a riding-echost fer early yesterday morning end sally t ge tate beatth-ooking,mtesion.” ing | pT, Are [eats te, he Mieatangeye fried left calle in three languages at bis | clation Ae gnraeed a, non uniee ay hotel and gave particular instructions | to ferve at ite en mt and bi to get him out of bed at all haserds, The |M Die Great. Central Paineh fb sun had not started tar in tte day's work | lon. Prof, Benes. <4, yesterday when Ziegfried, @ half hour! musicians who have been engas, i a member of the Musical Mutu; Dehind time, darted breathlessly into the | A eT oe iso a. mel Ry Se riding-achool. | To his great relief Good-|1), a. 49, of the K. of L. He win hadn't exrived yet. Ziegfried de- fora mall rate of ‘vases that his men are union and mem voted the next half hour to preparing }|f the same th ashe himse'? barcastic speech on the subject of punc-| The Master Horseshoe nton is said to be,on the verge of a split, owing to tuality, but even after he had committed |< ..0'\rouble hetween the leadtne mem it to memory there was no Goodwin her, of the association. Just what that to bear it, Ziegtried then trotted off to/ trouble is cannot be ascertal sined. but in Nat's house, where a sleepy-eyed ser- | te things ne Abe turn the are ted to, two bodies of horse. vant assured him that the comedian had! Sheers will exist in this city. Those left the Bouse an hour before. Back) who are dixeitiafed with the prevent to the riding-school went Ziegfried,|Tunning of matters, it is sald. intend thinking harsh thinks on the way. Then|{{</ting «union of the trade below | fhe mounted a horse and scurried through The complaint made some time by te park, but saw nothing of the auburn-line Bartenders’ end Waiters’ Union ot hatred actor. Tired and hungry, the Sannee in which the members of young manager returned to hie hotel, ing trade were patronising | hired & porter to rub bim with Uniwent, the complained Peerenien once ene | fore turning into bed again for) quent conworking of oe Aliied Print- gmat yy) rest, he wrote a note {0/ing Council with the complain. ved eee oe its effect, for a week | set Det ate Mele of the + Fepot success t . UL yesterda: i The meeting of Bricklayers’ Union No, 7, on st Twenty-fourth 80 small, or rather, | y | eteet, hes grown with better ath Fy Ke shen ster bed fore exhibted ing aboot her acting i that, the be audiences bag I Wer to see id | comic ‘and song and oe pes. | ‘a4 deliehs ea th ppem af a continuous | formance. Grace George's Narrew Escape. .| But for Billy Brady's quickness, his wife, Grace must gurely have been ht. Mine Grorse was eb cable cai Rear the aivattan| Theatre and. failed a ‘agon which notice an express wi ermine up, ast Sosste “ine car. ; aay no Rey te Bian salsa aa a what ageing fo You can pis t Ht} ing pas. LABOR NEWS. + BURGLAR 10 BE AN ACTOR. Maw Whe Invaded the Waldorf- Astoria Will “Do a Ta 2 the Stage, the union has grown so large, that they | Harry A. Lordon, the “Waldorf-Ar- haye decided to butld a new head | toria burglar.” who was found under quarter ey own thelr present horn fr Ii see And what they 4 ane the nate) Miuonaire P. M. Sbanpon's bed there Of the. present place, together, with last Monday nipht, made a ten-strike In je got off because Mr whatever money can be audserived, wil hia business by doing 90 ko toward the expense of a new bulld- | ya ' fhe. ‘The union will hold a ball shortly |2c0' free in the courts and the ‘proceeds will be added to the bullding fund, ! The Progressive Varnishers’ Union Who for neve is have been oo « Shannon @i4 not prosecute Now Lordon {s to appear as a full- He searched | fledged vaudeville actor. ee weeks for an engagom burglary when he did not notoriety brought him recognition and {he will make his debut thia evening ot {the Theatre Comique. His act ts a bute | lesque on Bandow, DOG COST §20 A POUND, Company's ish body so Young, put ha theless t hopes of a ‘inal Victory. They potseas all the instincts of organized bodes, and when the tnan- agement Of thé People's Theatre ai-|7 ese J. Gould Pays $6,000 for tempted to jon actresses | Pye put two no Play on the sist 8 anion | play, Ww ere locked ‘out Kingstonian Gold, an English prt eaipines t winning Stt. Bernard, has been added Jot Mis $75,000 kennel at Lyndhurm | the stage handy nnd the electricians 4a | Frank J. Gould sympathy, entra! body, instead, r y appointed’ a committee of seven to 260) 70° G08 Cost SOM. He welghe near! the managers of the theatre and en- |= pounds deavor by moral suasion to end the —__- ering - “Dick Whittington” for America. ¢ United Heurew Trades have or- that ganized a union of tnen and women em- T. B. Harms & Co. announce thai ployed in the making of fancy+o they are negottating for the American children’s jackets, and jhe trade is now/rights to “Dick Whittington; or The at Work endeavoring to unionize. the Citcus Hoy,” now popular at a London rban theatre, und may enes@e ¢u Mackey for ihe leading role. fhirt Ironers. The makers’ Ur No, 2 has joined the Trader. Bricklayers api Masons’ Inter- nal Union, which ix now tn eonven-)~ ton at Rochester, will probably adjourn Wednesday. This conve has been the longest of any in union tf nny Witham an oppon- ate from & ent for his honors in a ¢ Chicago WAR (The Ganger, did so. imperiliing bis own Hfe aa he The dr the wagon lashed his horses and disappeared tn the fog. Miss George, badly frightened but un- se Fedo taken Into an adjacem drag store and after fiehting off a swoon went nome in’ exb than any other Horecs Know Their Cue. The int costs no more. | than tm “Ben-Hur the chariot race representing the ox in’ amtioch, Banal! monides Ita the thunder of the hoofs horses is heard The animals alwaye start of their own volition. They know thelr cur and begin the race wi Rout Prompting rom their drivers. They evie Gently listen for Sanballat’s final line, THE LLER. { gatioping cereal, DIRECTIONS. with her to do something with the vast fut the Set | WITH A MILLION A YEAR?© within | eal love affair, a It ts not that the oppertunition and Mi not had Ae year suit E i iiton lo come a Wools. unguarded, love f men fete hat cr He er minded, sensible placed Jeated Jack Caurnageous, “Bie. Knew he was. Roble J of a most unselfish and gen- | She loved him, She had loved him, If | not rh { moment she had met ve first moment she tr th of his kindly h cere nature, ! him, and she looked tr ves and saw that = hin was 1 My soul Bet w L loved you, and there was to me nothing new oF strange in the feeling. 1 know have wn yo loved you then; It was our first meetin an yet the feeling was that our love had been tried and had been found nu think you felt confident | and knew the ru Don't se you are a firt, bec poor jittle had fallen eeree | at first slg! you! | Ned hos waked raed?" Melon took the ring. “You are the deurert boy In all the world, Jack,” shi id, “but I do not care to be engs wey blood “almost. seemed. 10. (eave Jack's heart. “Don't say that, Helen! he pleaded. “I have planned so long. hall save up every cent Lom ear we may be married, Mein ving ity a fide he Witla flat up- town. Tt will be our fieme, place for you, and for me, ne for ow rel Don't speak frivolously, Helen. iid not think you eanable of that’ “diel heart emote her to hear hed gulsh, In his voice. But she kept fesvlutely as she toyed with the Matte oop of Bold. hom vat “you say sbout the little Hat t strengthens my resolu, t become engaged are oy be he ir Lf in Harlera bu! thon, Jack. 1 with to you He ttirned to go, but she clung to him, owy arms stole around his gazed. 1 am 100 fom of 1 want to be, not She hy a your fianoee—but your wife’ her head on his bretst a mo-~ up_int then looked FS ice tat yan avetut ‘blow to mald- enly reserve. Jack, she whispered roguishly st thet flat you, spoke of » a to withatand.” sar, Wy haven't a P How gasped Jack can we furnis flat ishing fate for worthy young on moderate weekly periuty with Jenkins ce at there, regarding vient smile, was Jen SUBSTITUTE BRIDEGROOM. He Didn't Appear, so an Old Rival Was Married to the Girt. After waiting a reasonable time for Joseph Rennek, her bridegroom, Rosa Kuetze, of 23 East Houston street, told Rev, Father Chestvas and the gues’ who had assembled for the wedding at Simpson's Hall, 184 Attorney street “You shan't be disappointed, even if Joseph doesn't come. I have another suitor. I'll send for him, and the wed- dingshall go on, anyway.” And presently Harry Bobaak appeared, expressed his delight at having been summoned, and in short order became the husband of the resourceful Miss months ee ide had ne bride wera 0 jilted Bobaak for Henne at this did hot affect the feelings a Dobaak toward her, and he told her that if ever she needed a true friend to send for him. ene. ate Khalif 1 last Thura- oar, was brough 1 imprisoned CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Bears the signature of GERMEA. Breakfast Cereal) in addition to being better breakfast cereal, The best part of the best wheat grown in the world —GrrmMEa— /he breakfast —To four cups of water add slowly one cup Gerwea; cook in| Single boiler three minutes. Water must boil before adding Ginwea. you wear this Httle ring—will we be) The Kind You Have Always Bought | KILLS A MAN Indiana Convict FOR FUN. Without Provocation or Qanrre’ Murder im Columbia City. AUBURN ‘ rf A aa red the rea vee and sald | Dead POTSDAM and to th @ Her 4 Jobo r door. He to \ ty With evolver driver. hor a-mach h me, Truth | about women’s ills can be | frankly told by one woman to another. SOX. c nized saf \man’s he: PATENTS—Adview tr EDGAR TATE Guid sesbuubaeuseesGounueseanece: The informa- rbout every one 1 the country; ost of tuition, ving expenses, ame and ad- tress of Presi. dent, number of tudents, its fe) “unds. rrr ent by mail will get the r) Remember that Mrs. Pinkham ie a woma Remember thather advice and medicine have cured | , a million women of weake nesses pecullar to thelr | Remembor that no man ever sees a letter written to Mrs. Pinkham for advice, that the letter ls Remember that Lydia E. | Pinkham . fA gata rn free. ‘o Compan, da) tread way, New York Lawyers. DIVORCES WininisS"Smae oe” You can read} ion about col- the roll ot honor | Index is “Acad- ges is unique. ot the vast sums emicians — Na. 'ty,” the “Bible are printed. given for educa- | tional, tion and for|280; similar purposes “Royal, during the year/281;"" by philanthropic Acad, of Med, the “Entomo- Americans. Di- p. 28: versity is The emy Political’ —page after World Almanac and Social Sci- ve a noe at Waite agent man oked regularly near u ok would smile and ow, ait tack, moult amie and, say. Mer; opened, read and an- gar Pury eae |swered by — and “Helen, we each vier: BY ree no testimonial ever pube },::\) 1 ight Express. ee ee etn uake ae well_as my own | ehed without speatat we eater, SL, will aid me, | must, 1 will, succee will} shone. fj +. GRO. N. 1900 World the STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL watchword, These are only a few of the topics discussed in the more than 600 pages of matter, CENTS Address THE WORLD, ulitzer Building, New York. le at news sto nds all over Tinted States and Cana | WALTHAM WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELR SIMPSON, CRANFORD SHMPSUN vant) We CLEANING-UP SALE OF LADIES’ HOSIERY. Every odd lot of fine Hosiery—every line where run of sizes is broken—every style that has lagged, will be closed out, regardless of cost or value, at 35° pair. Cver three thousand pairs are affected by this sudden price reduction, including Silk-Plated Hosiery that were 65c. Vertical Striped Lisle Hosiery, were soc. Lace Lisle Hosiery, were formerly 65. Extra grade Black Cotton Hosiery, were soc, No Mail Orders Filled. Quick Passing Chanece Quick Buying People. sea For Sale on Centre Tables. 19th St. Sixth Avenue. 20th St For Sele. sr Boy TURE, WORTH ON onicae A ES TH NEW YORK ¢ (CENTRAL D$1 WEEKLY, WEST, 78 Agia Divison, O12 AM and 155 PM. Daily, etcepe to Pittaeld. Sundays only at 9.20 A Wagner Palace\Cars on all ‘Traine illuminated with Pi Telephone Central Cab Service hotel oF residence apoRae H_ DAN! For Sele. GREDIT. ss Getta, oe Par Watcbon Jewelry “i Daamenes pn easy rentngs. CREDIT TO ALL. — Diements ond Weisheg co mall, easy payments. Lowest prices. esi quslity, Goode |Win tah ie teathed NATIONAL DIA WATCH 00. 177-11) iirentway, Take fi weekly, article delivered on fret payment roadway, ¥.| EXCHANGE WATCH CO., 167 Bh GOLVBEHKLOSHHSHHOIWOP Inanac and Enqidopedia’ It tells of the “Dialect Socie- Under A in the | page Society,” the ditto,|" Bar Associa Page tion,” the “Au- “Am. | thors’ Society,” dian,” “Mathematica! ” and torical Society.” | every 7; “Acad- logical Society” page—all very ence, page 287.” interesting,

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