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LOWE'S WAYS IN NEW YORK New Stories of Metropolitan hife. By MARY MORGAN. THE ROMANCE OF {men fr that veing, we promi A THEATRE PARTY. |to tue steatre sione, ne ‘wound cone about the time the performance wap over and see them home. It must be confessed thet Grace felt a Witle disappotnied, for she had a mise chicvous purpose in view in desiring | Fred Early's escort, | | Bew Grace Biackfora Saw Mer Sweetheart'’s De One Night m@ the Play and Le @ Lee- eon That Lasted a Lifetime. (Copyright, 1990, by the Press Pbtiah!ng Compeny, New Yor World.) “ WO tickets for the theatre, mother, and x little note from Tom, saying that you and T had} better go together, as he cannot get away from the shop in time." She wanted to try whether she could make Tom jealous, | Grace Blackford looked as pretty aa Innocent, however, sitting in the audl- bed that night at the Academy of; ‘Ue Barly was rather s piain girl, she served to make her companion's, beauty all (he more conspleuous. | “Tem ie worked pretty hard lately,| Hetween the acts, while the orchestra | ton't he?’ sald Mrs. Blackford in reply | Was playing @ set of waltses | who wa reitily using her fan an to het daughter, who had fust opened fanving around the theatre, soecenis| the envelope a messenger boy had de-| became motionieas ag her eyes rest Mvered. of the orchestra boxes, in “Yes, and it seems strange, for he was never as busy on overtime during this season of the year before.” She was looking jistlessly through the window upon the parsing show of Am- sterdam avenue—its rushing trolley cars, its perpetual procession of pedestrians n extraordinary rese her sweetheart, Tom Britton, @ was iiterally fascinated. continued 10 stare at the box for inoments, almost convinced that be looking either upon Tom r his double, the facto’ bered having read about! day's wo! 1d doubles, and then she to MISS MARY MORGAN. pul ina hart > Fighteenth ie to take the ry, where he had i wa.k and vehicles. the this must surely be an dam. avenue ne mother was jafiitress of the fate instance of It whites along his thoughts were $a aidan —nnesrcamensahnermee | Ol) OF NRG t iit hope she enjoyed herseif at the thee atre,” he mad to himself, “I must try and ‘go with’ her myself the next time, Yes, honest Tom Britton's heart had no place In it except for pretty, faire haired Grace. Matter how much she coquetied With bis affections; no matter how much je tried his patience, he was true to er With all the intense devotion of his noble nature. He had reached Eighth avenue, and was about to cram that bright.y’ iIlu- minated, thickly fhronged thoroughfare, but ere'he could step from the curb a heavy hand wee taid-on his shoulder, | He awoke from his day dream Grace, and the pretty viaton of bis swoet- wart faded as he found his passage berret by two stalwart, stern-looking men. Detter come with us, James ‘We've been looking for you for some time. That workingman's dress is a very neat disguise, but It don't go worth a cent this | Tom dumfounded. “Who—who | are ae he stammered. “Oh, come now, you needn't ask who we afe,” was the reply, “but since you're | anxtous to kpow, just come along with us to Mulberry street and we'll give | you ful} particulars. And ‘ore Tom Britton could halt had happened he was | being hurried off to Pollce Headquarters | by the two Central OMice detectives | 08 6 8 «© « « . East Fourteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, was crowded as a ro ine idle loiterers who fre- paraders passing to and Feallse what | n Guthern sidewalk, while the northern one lay comparatively deserted and in 40". Grace Blacktord and Nettle Barly wal ule t cade! Of Music toward Uinton Bguare “oe oginey rere alone, for the not Bomet the hardly knew what— epiite uke @ pall, ut- ind in its stead earning desire for home and a contrition for her unkind |m- rd her sweeth: je felt conscious that some one wap following her, and almost in- ahe turned around with « come sense 0 2 Ee se ~~ = ——— me, or HOW VERY MUCH HE RESEMBLES TOM, goer oo ten aa | we Bye = ~~ — S18 VN rey ms! had been in the theat ot ig ol Britton's by eR A AL close lived together wpen the evenue, & Gletance nerth ef Bher- wan Square a taschinit and tang one of the tart eras pam meshanice in his line, always had em- Sloyment et good wages. Mya, Blackford was giad of the en- on Genée’s account, and the thing that troubled ber wae the (Peaght thet che @iffeult | [ I a it the desk looked very prisoner. ore important arrest aald to the officer, well, the confidence Baron,’ as they cail ted for som: wer And that Quanto settee” “Yea, it ought,” reepratied” Nettie rose ot Cease and rece “felt to Sed onto ao But no hypnotisod-apain and agaln*her eves [eK dpe d at , eave ond 5 = eenth street kot claims. Re. le not, Hartwell,” ’but Thomas Ly % The words were hai cae of the gweant’ ce Bl mouth when . inguished cry, feX fainting «0 6 oad it wae of _mis- . but Grace . $e ee her heart out 's breast, vowed that raphe real her fn to “turn her was us fo etemn Sai ERIE. SAE HER FROM DEAT Flames That Enveloped ‘s sympa Kendymoon® dnl E fi HL he was leav- jouse, the following 0 nis pocket: She wants to Philadelphia = re- read: pan pi) 4 o| best: Charles Ross will recite the “Ab- of} Bird Gardiner, | Fitagereld and Andrews, Comptro! Theories” are good examples. ” AVegetalile Preparationfor As- seme H| Promotes DigestionCheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither HC Morphine nor Mineral, OT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remed f fon, Sour Stomach Disrente i) Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLBEP, Vac Simite Signature of | |Mohican Club’s Feast Will Be a Record- Breaker. Probably the largest beefrteak dtn- | ner party that has ever been held fn the United States will be that of the Mo- j bican Club, the Tammany organization of the Twenty-second District, at Grand Central Palace to-morrow evening. Covers will be Inia for 4,00 diners, The affair has been arranged by the organ-| teation in honor of Corrections Commis- sioner Francis J. Lantey. Tables will be placed throughout the entire building and dinner will be served | continuously from 6 until 10 o'clock. Dur- } t ]ing the evening In the large auditorium | there will be an entertaininent in which | many celebrities of the siage will par- Hekpate. Ullian Russell wi! sing a song com posed especially for the occasion. Anna Held and her company will present the last act of “Papa's Wife,” and Weber | and Fields, Dave Warfield, Tony Pastor and Peter F. Datley will be seen at their | sent-Minded Beggar.” | The entire affair will be under the management of the President of the club, John J. Harrington, assisted by Deputy County Clerk Wiliam H. Horn idge. Among those who have accepted invitations to attend are Mayor Ven) Wyck, Commissioner Jotn W. Keller, John F. Carroll, Justice Fursman, Corporation Counsel Whalen. Col. Asa Justices Leaventri Coler, Richard Croker, jr, Augustus Van Wyck and many other notables. ARTIST BRARD DYING, Animals Apo- pletie Stroke. Wriiliam H. Beard, the noted painter of enimals, ts dying from an apopleptic troke at his home, 4 West Tenth etreet. WILLIAM H. BEARD. He ts soventy-five years old, and no hope te had for his recovery. ‘Mr, Beard came of fine Engtish stock, and belongs to & family of painters, Gelight to paint animais, which he hu- morously and satirically endowed with human characteristicn Of such pic- . | tures “Bears on a Bender,” “The Bear! Keith Shaw, wife of Gen. A D. Shaw, Dance" and ‘Darwin Expounding Mis ; CASTORIA LOST HUSBAND DISSECTED. Mrs. O'Neill Mae Not Yet Recovered day whether or not her husband's bedy has been dissected at the College of etrest amd Tenth avenue nue and One Hundred and Thirty-sev- For many years it hes been his grear| Wife ef Commander-in-Chict of died suddenly at midnight. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over Thirty Years CASTOR ery. The Best Washing Powder Ask Your Laundress Aart eta es + senaypniiaat alte A pmpeple try jenn Ww me; anys THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1900, ti. U-Karet Goi perator: + See }) THE IDEAL LAXATIVE — Hee tesvtel, eefienteg wom bawel To any needy bbdress Starting Nemedy Co, Crtenge ob tow Verte TEETH WATERBURY DENTAL Pal BROOKLYN, EXTRACTED nm, WITHOUT PAIN Out are itntn "The! Poach, of all Crom, | Ineorporated under State Laws of NewYork meee all work, of infisputable value. 10-year guaraates certificate, and felyitt | pere 4 All 19 BI sare shilled lly interested in (Neon lg RO ‘ne ADWAY fiina"nst (GoM Mar Brand) N ROOT PILLS Will positively remove the most BRADFORD'S COTTO ct et, partiew! temimontals ‘free. DR. RADFORD CO, 1 West 334 Y., oppustie Raden Musee. the Blacks mi: Bertal. Mra. Michae| J. O'Neill will know te Bedy for foot O'Neill, & blackem#ith at Lincotn ave | fox sent to the the college. On Feb. 5 the body was rooms of Neil's rok for ber husband the G, A. BR. Passes Away at Night. WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Feb. 13—Mary Sommander-in-Oblef of the G. 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