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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1%, 1900. ‘The only new theatrical attraction to, want to sce, We have just heard of the N S M b fi he offered New Yorkers to-night will be! Wath of the Marquis of Queensberry | ew tories of etropolitan ife. | The Createst Friend of Woman's Good. the production of an opera comique rales d have written Perey a@ letter i i. r called “The Princers Chic,” at the) “Who Perey?” asked Mr. Gall, | | Good health means beauty and grace for women. Casino, It ts the joint effort of Kirke hy, Lord Percy Do ‘who suc: By MARY MORGAN. = = | You'tl ace it ¢: lified in the rounded forma; the a Bhai, the manager 0 vrioun tae [Shot cyte cg APM ‘ the true HEALTHINESS of all who ase erprises, any Julian Edwards, The | all righ To no one did she look eo charming as! On t | Dr. Greene's Nervara, Press Gren: telly me it ts god. Among ea Gall, A ROMANCE OF | to Harty Landen, and yet hie joy in be-| @ of Two Is Sho by) Dr. Groene’s Nervura blood and nerve ; —_—_—— 1 de CHOIR PRACTICE. | holding her was paddened by the evi- Her Seven-Year- remedy produces ite best results right as nt constraint of her manner toward naw, in the spring, when old Rarth iadia- him ‘ AY net the, congregation, was, fing , Old Cousin. sce her ragged winter cloth nd out of the chui rob raarngt Senay, - | were preparing to aac | | What Nature doce for the carth, ater Geils coalilag Go [Psa iwarieye L showia_ tke to, hear| Two-year-old Marie Mahoney ix deat) BE Greeners Nervara doce for 5 ais Maria’ before you #9." | at the Six Nations Hotel, the property | bet it! Mr. Gal “ : p then th Whereuvon the faune ladies thankea | Divde Them, And now they, were a And home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Qfeqgseg them, enrich “hid him and. sealing. the envelope, carefully (Copyrighted, 1900.) was empty, and while he pla Macht Mahoney, 319 Spring street "| Jpeg, amd reclothes thers "The Gromees | lato, Shey ie tater wines HE piece of music that Jeanette | bert’ muric on the organ her beautiful bit bullet wound in her breast. and her! of@ diseased look slinks aw: evr ’ é Marley held in her hand was really roprano rarg out In the words of th6/seven-year-old cousin, Timothy Crowley. | #mt@ oblivion, The beamiy A ee a keepaake, | Tt had been a sultry of 16 King street is locked up in the fealth replaces it. Back eome Strance may seem. an actress} A few months ago she had been the line votce of the singe rry Soctety rooms, charged witl|@dgor to the brain, grace and who has a financial interest in her OWN) Cine ootang in the choir of a church | of the orran dled « the daylight ting her ith to the ol | y. L refer to Mi Bb Eg he. cay leat strength to the muscle, power to wiv a party at her}on the east side of Harlem, near One came more darkly (hroukh 1 | who was vielling, went to the! @he . Nervousness grows f A fourth street. Be. Hundred and Thirtieth street all have a storm, 1 fear, Misx|'0P Noor of the hotel. litle Marte’ gradually Iess, weakness blos- nd didn't want anything | Bhe had resigned her ag ade sald Harry Tanden, ds he| toddling atter him, Finding a revs coms into strength, the ab count of {il-bealth, but when ahe was} m the organ which he says he betlewed not to lv oa one, leaving the organist of the church, Mr. gs dp TR ade ar Me agro 1. the boy placed the muaa tion worke proper! ‘ » phe lene ay * excl Marry Landen, had asked her to accept | wocathina T eh tb say to youcthat T/"ealnat bis baby cousin's breast and| Bealth ‘of youth is aga in a fact. \ of dawes 1. For! and_as he only ap- | copy of Sehubert's “Ave Marla.” | [have long wished to say. Tell me if I|Dulled the trigger, discharging ¢he ; pears once a month in a magazine Miss! After choir practice was over Jeanette | may say it now.” weapon, : Irwin thought she could trust him 10 l Mtapley and the young organist had MISS MARY MORGAN. She stood beside him—she had not) When Mrs. Mahoney heard the report \ forget It. The party was to celebrate | pei 1 Y |, Je had been in the habit of attendng |moved from the position she had orcu-| 1 4 found daught A certain number of yea hee! nN accustomed to go over songs tor | rie hf here she sang in|pled while singing—and he held out h ran up and found her daugate on the stage, but she d w wether. t leet with reas hand toward her as if jm search of frank jdead, litte Timothy, trembling wiih He had always admired her fine voles, ine sateen ns, he recetved | forgiveness, fright, near by, and when she resigned from the chotr | "Wh ojn” fate sing there yt ond Met knom In what way hel ‘The rather of the dead child says te had said he knew she would soon Hed several tenes | ray, Oe {foes not attach any blame to the boy, be bad eae a vl x lived, ‘on Lanor | Only. af the regentment ehe had shown | Sore H I \ over and return to her position as)! (Ne. in her marmer. ¢ was (00 inexperienced to under- 4 —<—$$— z soprano. Tait Kee wae al ara onal vacua Perhaps It was because neither of them | stand the dangerous nature of the the young women in the cast are But Jeanette Marley had mt recovered | that he soon caused t0 Cale n[had = (ge Bo a or ars weapon. $e, Berens. ap Christie McDonal4, who Is reported as hier strength as quickly as she hadlycrt, Aiden tag’ (iaitid deameticy nan [naps It was becuune the kathering storm | The revoiver belonge to John Carney, a ely ee ther rae iy et eae Retrothed to Wille Jefferson, son of hoped. of course, also a halt boilday for Shaw, | had peores the lotertor rd tHe. eure ” of the bartenders tn the hotel. (strom and well.” , Toeeph Jefferson; Louise Hepner, who Her duties as designer in the dress-| He had passed her house just at thelin .darkners, but. they to] Carmela de Pirra, four years old, of | Dr. Ro longer |i her husband has making department of a tarme down- {Moment when the organist entered tt. seo the silent figure that stood ther® |m guiivan street, is dead from the longer loves hi ml and Relng of a naturally vindictive and re-at the emrance (o the organ loft wateD- Qrought suit to have the Hepner dropped town store gave her atl the work she, effects of scalding. Dur@g the funeral from her name, and Mathilde Preville, felt equal to, ot her baby brother on Saturday Car-| See! oar Being’ practically alone in New York, mela was sent to a family on the floor At last I have discovered the one thing she had gone to Hive with a dl above. ‘This family makes a living by | ~~ ea re Op things—neceenary to the equipment tive, who kept a boarding-hou: scalding and boiling chickens for neigh: |} B FREE 4 PaADAn =i @f & successful advance agent for a Lenox avenue, neat One Hundred and bore. taf } Send, us thie coupon and’ four cents be canyey gees 9 No one knew exactly Fifteenth street, Carmela fell inte one of the tubs in at enpa to pay postage and pack: what that essential was, and thé dis ‘This being a Saturday afternoon, an Of Belting water, Te these who rushed "aainty ealendar ch covery was mite quite accidentally, a half houda 4 sage en Into the room on hearing her screams ona “at as sale, “Sanemin tek y. Jeanette Marley was at mbossed and Last Friday afternoon | met Harry hom | ona.calt whee, they panes her out: printed in 12 colors and gold, : ushed me Belby Fulton hurrying own upper She sat ai the piaio with 2 ttle pie! It is Delleved she referred to play: Wek Paraben Broadway. He stopped and, grasping ot music beside her, going over her! mates DBS Lack my arm, said: . songs. mm died yesierda). = b. | ® “Come along with me. I'm going down Jeanette felt that her strength was, 3 Oa sireate ore oon | ll sie" gop ri ietackarae tans fe, 2 pretenin The happy thought Mashed across er rest. slmoat 0 | —s oe mind that s00n, 10 doubt, whe would be Clothes at thelr respective homes" HOLIDAY MAT. TO-DAY! able to rejoin the chureh cholr. | ———_— ' ul ‘ Pe The last piece of music that had come _.| to her hand, as she selected one piece after another from the little stack be- of “Actors, Birthplace of,” will give ey the reader, fully accurate ia of*the | ain er, Rappened 12 be the copy of leneth of iss Irwin's professional ex- | ‘ bron toll arn Sas Wala ti Gatare a ekdlng ax, ed An unusually attractive line well-known cover, upon the corner of generally reported slong the lwhich the young organist, Harry Lane of was one of the most Interesting events | den, had writien these word: - r given outsite 2, et Char “From one who has #0 o| Uatene@ S, VE: Trevathan, to your singing with deligh: b 'HE HATTAN. ar As she read the inscription a faint AT Tt he MANE oasis a flush of pleasure warmed her cheeks. ent * m ‘ome all the way from “Frisco in o he placed the music on the plano and D @SS F. br 4cS with ‘and his hag beta to, sing the frat words ot the n a 4 | when #! ught she heard some . 1s USUAL MAT. ar. “y he room, ui . . 5 op singing nor tura Reviges, Nuns’ Veilings,|! 400th-Time Souvenirs 14 ote | ee Tee a stcanee Silk Warp Aeolians, Voiles,|| NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. ‘ fo, sing before others to feel the least \ Crepes and Henriettas. 7 Ue RiEAEN \ Bo she sang on with such enthusiasm —with such taste and fine t—that aie oF cat fhe rd ie | ponies 3 ie ha fot en el je , fausic, and ag her Angers lingered on the Venetians and Bat ye she aloud, unconscious of any Mat. To-Day ROUND NEW YOR Ly OO fe eo nen » we Broadcloths,| "seve: UTES , I'm a ens to t : place ts the chotr again and oh! how a ( tal 89 MINUTES. » + “You will be welcomed. Mine Mariey | I (mr a! Le La! Lo in the latest Freach tints, PROCTOR’S?2 un. "ego game in L ly volee | . Wor , oon:. Pert, NOBLES, from the rear of the room. H ll n 1h 2, toe ov . | Mook bs Jeanetie quickly rose from her seat | iA I "m7 \ Homespuns, Scotch & Doaner, Getiende, the Sitters, Mor Pitsra Tan | EMPH t the plano to greet her visitor, Harry | — Sas . . awtters- to Blank & Company's to get a pair of S Pander, the organist. TORO GRE Eh Oeee LA BO English Chevsots, PALACE 24" Camilla Urso, 4 ready-made pants." Vonsetel ative. Se Ring sonnet to on. | ne them. a. fewe, of br apag oops ’ 6 ie, Ln Ripretheety “What for?” I asked. wer by tl wi Landen | hin attitude suggestive a nt of .. ine | Mewation Tric. Tistiewinks & agen. Mov Pie's, “Why, I'm going ahead of ‘The Greek ap Ath sald be with a persuns | Sa 8 pees ten “dane oalh aie | Brey akowt to Spring, and be saturally in mixtures, stripes, and in-| fo pene , Blave,’ and start to-night," he sald. “but Jet me tell you what I have never | Pe dont ubgore You wilt ever care | ntctive rage visible checks and plaids, PASTOR § ce Te a ant, Geaetae ae 80 if “The Greek Siave's" business in bet It you 1 larley.” he began, ette'n face softened as she met . ek ‘ UW Abas gy fag oy you If you pet I ver forget you, and 1. cannot sete sin coe retin eel Fe ble Cloth DAY AND NiGHE i290 DAMS | THC LITT: ereases ma‘ y it may safely ate | ‘eriy ma fo, you decelved by much a tel- 4 é a othe z rf i eversiv(e 01 nS, fam & Kittie Mora, w ‘Toeker, | <r TURATRA GRRE ‘ Gributed to Harry Selby Fulton's ready- | ne Harry Landen. “What T tell so ie ee coe sient Pe Xie oct . x . i: , Metre (GARRICK = "4AASM, lu pene scsteean acai TE | ae ter of common from the gloom of the entrance a man it light and medium weight, | mish | tarixiat 1O-DAT AND ATURBATS eng 5 Me a na Sasso att iow Wave ee started forward coward Landen, his arm|#toe street and travelling w CASINO, first Time To-Night.| WM. GILLETTE 22 ts Sherlock Lage | hich Impressed Jeanette |ihat Landen i* paying the other wonien {raised to strike. g wear. |. : . - Queensberry caused not a little discus | as being unusual wih him, he cholr Juat such attentions as he is| But before the blow could fall—before THEIR PRINCESS CHIC | MADISON SQ. THESTHE thea & sion In chorus circies uptown, inasmuch But, to put matter plainly, her! pay | the tatruder could utter the words upon Also THE PRINCESS CHIC, | Marncees Tot itp, a @s the new Marquis, formerly known as! bbe vee i me oh ber thi peed a at ne, | his Ey ag evering — ere ee c ACADEMY OF wUst : & 6 ‘ 4 ar towa. 1 ; » sha! y m the open 0 ‘d > . CADEMY ¢ bud Lord Percy Douglas, was regarded as | fan. organist for aj arateful if ine Mouse at] above the organ a Jagged fork of TED: Plain & Satin MATINEE 4 —oe @ne of the best friends of the young his ir, om ” ing shuddered with bilnding briltiance. tH WAY DOWN EAST.’ GARDEN T#2ATRE sm ot & “ ‘i “ | It he Ww he persisted, in a sneer 7 ‘ ‘ wei Lam 6m Indies of the jie of New York” and It was ty that When the succeeding roll of thumier Hl 1} the “El Capitan" companies in London, Hred—tut herself, und it, dere, boone of ihe | sounded ‘Kenneth, Baw,” scorched "ana triped Challies, i Was Wek maa ma Fach night he was accustomed to sit {/ asked her, asa favor, if she would | She eon Li Gis > te would have wcieo tere |s . . : , : | 4 Bi tin Wels Veet ag tie Racin ce not come. the following and sing | pe! {a queen, while her gray| int! the We he would have sPoken f im a variety of rich designs, | MX KF HBeC KEM. B+ : Blood” at the Hotel Cecll, and open| / in ‘the ‘cholr—even If it were for that ain almont blaéd with anges. re. be many of which are exclusive. |% ¢- GOODWIN + weer © as J at only, Ou * me & r 3 J ak Tay sheaths te vreditieg yon | ooegston omy gg oo fy Seau Nave sald er And) saleey tanten's prophecy. wea tasans| eee MAXINEELLIOTT “¥xi. * COMIQUE eae, Test nen. e Kenneth Shaw was 4, book kee) ae] t ® é ° . ie for vg ogeed i ee odie Iw | ‘Bar : he other afternoon Miss E; i the same store where Jeaneite ey] The Sunday of Jean arance/In-one of the most fashionable churches HILL V anit i wens. peer Bs ' and ‘Miss Louise Hunter, of The | ——— ————————— | had ‘a position as designer. In. the choir of ihe chureh ou the east [in New. York, and both she and her Lord oe 7 a lor, MURKAY Vaaky ite hecleny Ls of New York” Compan He had always ndmired her, but the! ido of Harlem, ‘One Hundred and| husband are entirely devoted to ther rs 9] Wher v ee = Broadway & 90th St Te rive oe DEWEY my VaNTURT ' Casino and looked anglously up| {i ome of tnem may have been on tl] more he showed his admiration the lest | Thir ed. revit. while others played encouragement she gave him. _ Mi rle held | Vonkake rday? her hand an envelope, unsealed, Sud. | SA0K*kee Baturday P = ——- Ay eking ap to "tim, Mise Rare aes the sccasloh tne Pre Detley's wmisinke cuuamaneaaie Cyrus de Rubies _Nevkt* Laving, 1] up to iow Sine arle ex: | in borring Oud tom ain into tne costs: |OBOS CHAMPION A PAUPE! twa. ery orks UNL ceee ee m, Charlle, you're just the man welwas erecting the rabbit We. B A onpig SSS WONURRFUL CAMP} —— inits femt te the Manba WORDICA'S “INPLAMMATUS" |g.“ az"jnast watc| me mse still, — Raye K A 3 eweetness, was afrayd of ft] wuam @teinits, the chose champion z : |PATRICE, toast "e as ‘Movival of Ressini's “Stabat Mater” | roundings if the_bi audttorium. [for many years, was taken to the Marr| (Qi IKEITH'S "seteamen Decent Wincinef wha hes ‘bona hattan State Hospital for the Ineane, on + : Tuesday, Feb, 1 pth. sen ARIE DRRRELER Ward's Island, this morning. Hite friends ‘ Meee have not intimated in any way thei —_ nh Neltle Wolters x tention of placing him in a private jum, and it te sald his wife is unable to provide for him. 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