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ance of titled pet te Wonor mves Hind werly love eth her, ‘They were sweethearts ac children, Then they drifted apart when he went to India, gether ali the time: and-—and he loves a have come between them of late, He has | be ‘A weight on his mind of Bome sort don't know what {tt but it prev iim from confessing his love for thought of all that,” Young: officer had returned early from | the shoot! Honor Roydon's country homo, where | both were guests through the afternoon air. asked Kate. Pleydell shot badly. But Hinds won al! the laurels of th day.” By WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. This story is founded on the play of the same title now running: at the Empire Theatre, and it is printed by permission of Charles SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. Joba Hinds, o sergeant in (be British ermy, We the day there inde is awkward and {1] at ease in rons, ‘ate: ng oeneee ot ued’ society lancer Pleydell to ¢ bed break Coprright, 190, by the Press Publishing Company, Who, Hinis? He is indeed. He's turped out finely, Ever singe that fer ful break he made about the champagne & year ago he's kept as free from biun- ders as any man who was born a gentic- man instead of having risen from the ranks.” “He certainly has. There {s scarcely @ trace of his old-time embarrassment and tack of ease. fatural manner, and takes to his new life like a duck to water, Our rough | diamond is polished.” Lady Margaret Pleydell emerged from | the house and came toward them, "| “How happy they seem together!" sighs. “If only Lancer and Honor would "| come to an understanding, too, “Tt almos eee | TOUNK peop! ‘bees | the shooting “There is Pleydell jane,” answered Hunstanton, will be along presently. Lady Roydon, who had an errand in t -riliage, and they too were coming bac He has a charming, ime to dress for dit sald aloud. “Haven't ¥ come back yet?’ coming up the it, He was to New York World.) together.” CHAPTER III. A cloud cromed Lady Margaret's placid face. But during ihe past year they're to- her." “But she"— me loves him, too. She alwa: “IN LOVE Wark HINDS—IMPOSSIBLE?” "Tl don't know, Something seems to “Now no one but » woman could have Miss Johnson were 2 anc engaged. For that reason the/ party that day and now! in flancee on the terrace of We! The distant crack of guns reseunded “How did the shooting go to-day?" “Fairly well. 1 got a fairly good bai He does of tat a weet s apenas 1 tellew he ist" dear Mr. rar id to b he yorum shoulder, to aay .| “There's to be quite a large addition to our houseparty here, to-night, for isn't there?” “Yes, the Dean and Mra, Hammond “He's in love,” answered Kate| t® dance, Johnson, Johnson. “Not “Indeed he {s. With Honor Roydon,|@nd Col. Stapyiton. coming down from town for the dance. And then Mr, Hutton"— “The Human Money Bag,” Hunstanton, "1 won't have you make fun of poor. Hutton, Lord Hunat said Lady Margaret, severely. Dresentable, even if ve does Honor?" to that’ Honor has taken recently ing socialism and declaring that a nobleman of nature might be as true nas any peer of the rea and all hear a irl tal respect. worth two million pot (; “tthe subject did not appear to siterc t ay and Pleydeil, age, somewhere. ing home with her. asked Miss All of them are broke in You see he does that Ch eg ‘made man. He was) Suste think came Lady Margaret|° | have found you a more enough with old chap he is! As * chimed in his ced up at this atroctous you mean?" he asked ie atnft ie that be rire Sractseaitygcneal 3 at *auenty |! gathered up his wearing appare! Anthony” was put on last might at the? Herald Square Theatre. Belasco has|-* Ll ita teoheonpprd am 2n4 82" | torch into the highways and by; his efforts was made known In the sec-| ond and@ third acts of his comedy. The act particularly has been bright: | Injection of moro comedy. | Blanche Bates! Reagh om Kiddie Foy. | proper re ee ee Foe GOSSIP OF THE b TRBATRES |. nthe clothes were fand strode gather materlal enough to mal presentadle on a pudiie thor , Then the heartaches ond thousal unnatural ile that came his way @s he sought to recover the replevined gar- monts! laugh jn hie day, but it is doubtful if jever he was mote thoroughly In the Joke |thaa in thin instance. \ Chanee Les. presented and will in ite| Managers are hereby warned that ai afe reserved for the comedy, O'dhaughnessy, Wash Lady. Foy proudly ig of the hostelry bell and bidding seized a while he was abed in Louin” “Naughty Anthony" Revised ABM oy picture the scene? The pees Improved—Kddle Foy's comedian ing up in his couch hurt. | {* Embarrassment. ing invecttves at tho limbs of the law | forth; his ferce of sundry porters has made many people Hinds ts i her.” ; THE WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. Leading mas of the Kmpize Thea- tre Compan; she has a notion of marrying beneath “Mr. race. “Very A spasm as of pain distorted Lancers with Lady Margaret on his arm, fol- lowed Into the house. “Perhaps so. Perhaps not. But Honor has loved you, | believe, for years. finds you utterly unresponsive. Ma, ; Honor was never in love with me. And,I would have no right to ask « her hand even {f she was.” Hutton is here, air," announced the footman, coming out on the ter- good! he sald shortly; and, Bcarcely had mother and son departed when H walking loner appeared, with John Hinds at her side. They paused on the terrace to admire the view. The most casual my father and mother quarre the drink money ae ow | glance showed how » and all that. while I ha at ee Was your own vd the man. a harsh marietta Maat You should shouldn't,” pursued th put what lave I to néid me peo Sy father never cared for me, nor onl te Vny Porget your own m er, whe loved you and Jim cept with a curse, ur mother loved you, Tell ‘sok me of people I long te for- The moth- jo Austraita with ‘Antebed Hinds itterly, a mere child the clerk and disgraced ther afer tha f Stanton hie clerk. him, booking the bets. clearest to me—curse him! | most ee him now, md—the fingera of crushed || An fo and dress for dinner. wri “Thank you. "he said simply. now, went oa Hower, tm BROTHER OFFICERS j A Story of Loyal Hearts. | markets, have brought 1 WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2 1900. | ee -eeeereeuerenes tt: BS bee hee oO PPAPLEPDEPEDOPEDEEDEPPSEARADAL DAD AA DARIN CiPsow CRAWFORD SIMPSON ween ney MUST BE PRUNED DOWN ONE-THIRD. the Needed Adjustment, selection, can carry nothing but current styles of the day. high standard, reckon with. \ THE SOLUTION IS VERY SIMPLE. All dubtous styles, scattered sixes, and a fifth of former prices—that means the end of them. IN THE CLEAN-UP CORNER, ARE.-- SOME | * White Laundered “Star” Fauntleroy Blouses, cut from $2.00 to. $06 | roken sizes, to close. Youths’ Alpine Hats, ’ Mother's Friend” zn. ice age ij onebs oa 50c Waists, broken sizes, to close. Children's Kilt Suits, cut from $4.00 to 98¢ Little Fellows’ Scotch Plaid Skirts, were $2.00 and $3.00, atersessoessvovee OBE ready Satarday morning. rg KUMFURT SHOE COCA mi, Sati eee | Aeorted Prot Ghee Prai on February Clearing Sale: distinguished this year by unusual values because of exceptional oppor- | tunity. The unseasonable weather conditions, combined with unseitled) “**" “ large lots of shoes at prices far below the actual cost of making, fortune we share with you. Men’ s 53.00 Shoes for $2.00, Choice of 20 styles, Pyramid Calf, Satin Calf, Box Calf, Vici and Tan Calf Stock, medium andg heavy soles, leather and drill lined. Every pair desirable, Men’s Wet Weather Sho $2.50, worth $3.50, made with oijed-silk lining and water. rooting, also the KORKER SHOE, Fan an Black, made with patent cork sole Tonuriog dry and warm feet. ‘ates, of all Chocotates tb. He ral her hand reverently to pi Np, he girl glance? down at him in pained su: but said nothing Left alone, Hats threw himself down On A TUBiic sea. ‘She do he ‘murmure | me for what I ha hot ¢ me f: i be true. Oh‘s fae on Te in there be hope for what?” asked & volee at his cal ! Bt eta the play ind figured “pon -| Bates for the leading. role) Tette naw greet noeaibiy: \cale oF competition’ In plasing 4 that, in who’ ow insert the werahe % AL To tes Beiter chat it was sbovi seventern cpctatet tuations ‘g bid city, Olgo wane (To Be Continued.) Li Wash { prior] LADIES? DONGOLA KID button ans “| sho s. with several burdred pairs of 9 Bven Gil- great Baker, compelled to; 1 Shows Mee, niger: tellesefere. beth eine: Bey ie os the MEN'S Tapa CALF Working Shoes, together ven sap les of high-grade enamel and Special aa? goods, von rom ha 50 to 1.00): $2.50, fOr... sess ve ested tent calf and ek kid Oxfor pei rag city ly for $2.50, trade to sell for $3.50 to $4.50... sd are 1. 50 PALMORALS, sprit fle t's ng box calf and enamel, wit ther lips, Sizes 3 4.25 worth $1.75 and $2.00... Pag Bg aan poke ag al sites KID LACED AND BUTTON bh io jor § itent tips, sedi 1.70 rear fase 8 2 756 and $3.00... OFEN SATURDAY EVENIAG UNTIL 10 O°CLOcK. have remod now ree you have ot weekly or monthly womdy re samples, worth $1.50 to §2,50..... Teeth extracted Patabiianed 10 years owe on the stage, which pare acre ¥ rr cnoversaee OLavE nce. cox. 10h Weer One Mundred ond jy Can Without, Loth as we are to seo 5 permisssen. vee ba." ma, OF J bald ti must be told. of ot Kat «4 dramatic paper iets a Mre, aid not eppear in nis Of upon the present theatri- country rey years ago. About that e OPEN _EVRS —-AUNDATS about sevenieen ago. nus decision wiit mot lead to any warfare. tion, Comea sean: students tm Farce 7. The bee: Pupils of the Prankin Sargent, Ret vot | Turner Acting 4} \ View amily invalls ce Aa ver semen in two new at | play was ceived at the Empire Thcaire yewterds Ss eimai on Ofe rates eR, THIS $35,000 BOYS’ CLOTHING STOCK An Average All-Round Price Reduction of 33 1-3 Per Cent. Will Bring About Onr great Clothing Store, built upon fullest values and choicest Inventory shows that a small percentage of goods and patterus falls short of our Along with that we find $10,000 worth of finest winter clothing in excess of our actual needs, with spring garments still to overlooked lines and slow sellers are removed to special selting spaces (at end of department), A fourth piece Suits for $3.00 that lay a day ago on $4.98 to $6.00 kables. Long Pants Suits at $5.00 that sold (0 $9.50 (a few sizes missing); at $7.75, that sold to $13.50. Plenty more of such inducements. The enlire residue of splendid up-to-dale goods are also re-marked. All : with Italien Boys’ and Youths’ Winter Overcoals al Half Prices. Children’s e+ cloth and the $ mati Novelty Reefors, latest box st box sivles, $3.15, sizes 2% $10 6 vears—not a : vlad bisa 5 ‘ few brought $6.00, All High-class KNovelly Suils, irrespective of 3 Otte... cost, tecome $5.78 and $6.7$—lakes in $12 values. Two and three- $3 YES, IT’S MERE_IN TRUSTWORTHY QUALITY » > ast 5 All sizes in French Flannel, Madras and « Cheviot Waists and Blouses, $1, e Boys’ $1.98 snd $3.00 Sweater, alooce - L00 Thsre is evidence enough of our weeding-out process. <All these specials ewill be 19th Street. Sixth Avenue. 20th Street, FOR SALE OF MEN'S, WOMEN’S, FOR SALE OF BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHIL- MEN'S AND BOYS sHoES —[°"1,". on oe a = Union Square, 68 & 70 Nassau St.,' pees’ “| Betweea Beeadway & Universtiy Pace | ra tr ri Special Mined Candy (a deere of tnd). 10, and Not Chocolates (3) Raworted Ilieh eee 1 Bote abt 6h Rositively highest rade Bon Rpne Chocolates (Mbetter (han thoes sold alee ar price 54 Barclayst R_WEST BROADWAY. DR. HALE’S 8 eon Oentistry. ” Directly Opposite Ehrich’s. Open Day and Night, | Ba8es.cf ‘the great- PAINLESS DENTISTRY. | ‘est. book of _the ud reftte! om periere ar, the spring beriness I the money we will tane it by | that Fit, $5, $7, $9. Teeth Examined Free. A written guarantor gives wit | our new snedical dlocovery 7 nINSTANTA The Word ry Assi Ny} the Philippines. :| DOWN TOWN’ BRANCH | DR, RANKIN’S DENTAL PARLORS, vest aN Se fe tins Sty | The settlement of the Samoan} 4 SORT TY amen NO ERTRA CHARGE FOR IT. for TH WoRLD wi) sinaiiecE* tale See ie Rig SE ro tare team ow Price 25, Prager” | Adee THE WORE. og Cait & meteenger Ut ow Rave pel ‘Sale ae 20. For week beginning to-mor- row ar< ending next Friday. OXFORDGRAY FRIEZE OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. The Overcoats in box length, with velvet collar; the Ul- sters in fall storm length, with big turn-nup collar, gracefully made-~al! of them generously faced inside all the way back to the arm- holea—the Overcoats lined ¢ AT LITTLE SURPRISE PRICES, # & The ads, of THE GURPRIBB STORE are no bigger’ , They're read at a glance. Only « very few of the good th can be named in the limited space, but thing for boys’ wear, whether named in the ad, or not, Ped bn found In the Sisge seco SU ; 20c, 39e, 45e~ Unperweer in a considerable range of sero-proof 25c, 45c, 75¢% pared Shi trikingly handsome patterns, all 25c, 45c, y emt Cope Wad owen cloth and plush, with “i Knee, Panta, 25c, 45c, 75¢-hant we ji aina ot weae’ Cee ODM Bee » 39c, 59c, 96 —The ne Seu, scart style MuMers of silk in elabe 75c, 95c, $1.45 east Hat: all staden: every am ¢ 75c, 95c, $1. 507 he ade Sa ane Bl! garment im whic $3, $5, $7.50, $10, $1.2-ar*eratt-y emia THE “DOUBLE GUARANTEE—MONEY BACK ON REQUEST; CLOTHING REPAIRED ONE YEAR FREE. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M. OTHER DAYS UNTIL 6.90 P. .YER for two days only, Saturdly and Monday, BOYS" wed FORD GRAY AND BLACK FRIEZE STORM COA’ age 7 to 1; with later collare........:- collars, mys’ THE SURPRISE STORE, Sng THe AD. OF 132 TO 146 WEST FOURTEENTH 8T., BET. 6TH AND 7TH AVES rere) 10 deweiry’ a ae Diamonds on eesy Kiiktras cvorsina 00 Hi 2D AVE, @TH AND ‘orn | FURNITURE, 60 50 WORT |$1 DOWN AND $1 W PRICES THE LOW t | LEWIN'S, 45 WEST “arn, a Cer tocsinn feet, aber, chomalate 15 TRWHITES, 5" Hoagie, * “HANTAD | Tented 8 per rica, 78 a and 406 55 Mh, WANTED Stool stamp euiters au@ dle inter: must be thorough im the general en jarring iraie, Apply ‘Toweay at Aste Wotse |e Ges. 6. Greenbure. ‘ao GES | The recreation and i formation from the INSTALMENTS. NoteOut Prices a Silver Fill- Better and Brighter than Ever. Ober 600 Pages. SPECIAL FEATURES. South Afi War. War in} A political register of full ime ut rican War. rin , rg ae Our naval and military estab-} facts and figures. ; lishments. 2 Paris, The International Peace Con- Espen ™ | gress and its results, complete hi of nave. | question, AND _MoLinare. | q The great trusts and their cap- italization, Navy—By Edgar Stanton lay, Historian U. S. 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