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oe THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, 1900. JAPANESE ACTORS | IN ORIENTAL DRAMAS ; Wad PN ce THE WEIRDEST STORY EVER WRITTEN. for his faint yotce cglle me, s As he hui the coffin his be | f Sanounted tp herrer: S.abharred mye ” universally Ld was concealed by i # Lf ENSTEIN" is When I arrived at Vietor Franken- | hair, one vast hand was extended,| “But when I discovered that he, the admitted to be the most weird,| moins bedvide | saw at a glance that|in color and apparent texture like that | author at once of my existence and of the end was at hand " o trem y. its unspeakab‘e torments, dared to hope little cabln.we eat await: ‘hen he Yieara the sound’ of my ap- news, that while he accumu- proach he Cad e sig Spesarmations eneanese yes oeepe = and hornet sptang me he sought bis own enjoyment in feel-| Mary Woollestencraft Shelley, wife of the| monst ao ings and passions trom. the indulgence | Md te pital A of} “That he should live to be an tnstru- did Te behold @ go hor-| of which I was forever barred, phen ti ment of mischief disturbs me in f face, of such loa! me, yet) potent envy and bitter fi jon. fil in @ competition inlet da ch bitter tnd ft fear friends could turn cut the most gruc- | respects, this hour, when Fm MF MOUs and ane | gta at inmatinble thirst for ven- ut my eyes [nvel - expect my release, is the ce. seme Tale of the Supernatural. Ties [have endoyed. tore Kecallank | wRaL "wore my] | recatlected my threat mee) “ titers were Lord Byron, Pere; ‘The forms af the bel: duties with, . that It should be accomplished. I knew Bysshe Shelley and Polideri, the Talian Fatewall, ‘Watton’ Beek e patael, lookine. or (hat I was preparing for myself a.deadiy| | Japanese singer and musiciaa.| The seutptor’s statue comes to lite | = franguiity and avoid asmbt der and again, Vural, ARS ys eaten’ T detested, paged how the singer holds his/ wren be places a mirror in her Atterateur. it. be only apparent, ingen leas form of his creator he seemed tol yet could not disobey? ands, pocket and gives her wine. Mrs. Shelley's pa ag cA. ty att ey ae eres Tene tet when. ies cast pie ait feelings Now that you have ebaken the ashes 4 4 i . \ Th it 1 feeling, low uu have en have myself An thane hopes, | wiliest some yan) hued nil mbguinhy to riot In the excess Me a ‘ WA fy from your hair and have begua Lent) ; yet another imi ceed. 5 my despair. “Evil thenceforth became my ood. 7 tn tence. r : the. mise eee Jaye far, 1 bed we, cranes wal |e About half an hour afterward he at-|my being | wound (o ‘ Meaty thee, es ~ oye tefupted aagin to speak bat was unable. {Frankondleln Fenerous and gelf-devoted | ha! willingly chosen, The completion of , Sy by an artist Ho prea my. hand fecbly and his being! what does it avail that I now ask! (lane naasione “Ant now it le ended: Wi As he took the uptown elevated train " property, gurely an outing at the Berke * i | + ley Lyceum will do you no harm. 1 went there Jast night, accompanied : District-Atterney Osborne, in opening his case egeinst Molinex, seid to LOPSPOSOLSDSLINSS F9SSENORSOSES OTHE POC TOOTEIOOU OS *\ there's my lest viettm: ‘at 1 I was pt Arst touched by the empres- acs acho Figs togt ot wasn't it? the fary: “If you will follow me in the you will cach one of you become a Preahenstein, and by Uttle pow will be able to construct the man whe murdered thie woman.'' Any reader, following the narrative of Frankenstein, will quickly see the striking | ° of Mr. Osborne's words. : THE EVENING WORLD here reprints this wonderful story ; 20 old yet over new, 0 famous yet possessing to-day the same weird hold om the reader that signalized the novel when its presence electrified the: reading world, nearly a century ago. rf THE MONSTER’S REMORSE. sions of his misery; yet, when I called to mind what Prankensieln had said of his| #47) My wife can't have any kick coming on| § eloquence and persuasion an Hip this, can she? May, what do you think 1 aeein cam ay orm coe el | mee of those Japa? Not @ spiral staircase in|’ hn a eas é the whole blooming outfit! Not al, oald, « you folding-bed in the bunch! Wouldn't that come here to whine over the desolation § get you off Broadway?’ that you have made. You throw a torch Ee Into o pile of buildings and when they . 1 shouted back that it would, and the are consumed you sit the S lest I saw of the artist he was shaking Hf joal fenat ul ., hands with the guard and congratulat- trout Te be TY objects again would he ing himself that he could return home| , become the prey of your accursed v pance. It is not pity that you feel; you me announced that lament only because the victim of your . Japan's an Gi Designs, nalignity is withdrawn from your fies rage! actor, and 4 25¢, 45c, ding 95c, $1.45. Th monster rope ead: smaieiapeaet’h tet iamote|¢ Hata in the Just Out Spring nat etn dk wrth Pe Keeslain ‘eat 75c, 95¢, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95. 5 Men's Trousers for Daily or Dress West, $1, $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $3 Men's All-Wool Suits of Famous Quality, oar 40, $82, STHOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. ' 4 F PTE § throat wh injured lapan, apres 6 Bwise medical stotent other living thing. T have devoted my which’ no one w Mins Saca| ~ i “hs Sinn Pad ator, the select specimen of all that Yacoo also appeared, advertised as Rm worthy of love and admiration among Hllen Terry of the Orient. Her phyate: men, to misery; | have pursued Mim even beauty ip not such ap will cause @ st $3, $4, $6.50, $7.50, $ The Boys’ wortd mah at a ae a oe pro’ ‘red, - ints atin PAE ek AST dee LYER for two days only, Gaturday Monéay, HALE HOM, ‘mals’ balbriagan; Cinch,” tan "and “ances? FARE AIO nsevsersersers . { en the, fares, 2 By stot. oh serene the Sap who me uve bolt The Surprise Store, ‘Sims's tat ieee Seat my own. r "T it q “Et te a play hiatorie, It ts to ray yO pp BS lapanese what was the Revere ride to that irremediable ruin, There he lies, Ameri. perform this aneri the Recut wlan st me ul. It perspirations me all over —_— eee Lad oe the moat pons ‘ heated, ten Sy Rates Bi as H $ 4 . ry 5 eet bee eee oeeeRe, er think on the heart in which the imagina- Y tion of it was concelved, and Tong F for the! ae acer. Rocsent when Hhsee hands wi aa y eyes, when that imagination w! Company, told m Peay Dat SE tare dete Pais ent oe ae raed My work Ie She is probably man's death is needed to ye Ae } Roy - te wi on the new monster Derrible results that 0 unatabel creation ‘OVER HEM HUNO A FORM WHION 1 CAN. NOT FIND WORDS TO DRSORIBR.” POB66 800 F REDO REED white and coid in death, You hate me, cans toward globe; I shall col- and milsTehi trea saat “Pn oy Wa ha Fast n't glaaey ae ‘While the 7 J, who trretrievably | ashes t U t CT AR Se er Soverei ie yee ime, hi ¥ feel the erhile , or be the'gentoman ith the mustache ae 7 ie oa eae ee POSITIVELY CURE, the hands which executed the deed, I poope would do much to dlecpurege emi- J me very st of iri in the next and hon T shall be-no more, y remémbrance of us both ‘speedily Get, prestienns the Lost Chord on @ plano at ." an Eng: ‘a Pou : a again raise my eyes to vanish. th, whi} gentlem: by face, there for something po scaring an: ¥ ! @ month, jo the gentleman ter to hie arewell! I leave you, in you with the dark mustache was strangel: letter unearthly In his ugtiness, rolines Voeen epee will scent of Josephine Hall trying (3 of human kind I attempted to speak, but the words |/\y-' died away on my ifpe *. bebold. . The er continued to utter wild japanese drama is certainl: he 4 ry it, actors fence and @raw ition to ad. oat y sparity tn unusual te this rradtati of the tempest i country; and the Henry Irving of Japan oeed tecqver, wihtle the ireaiaticn feels Do. delicacy whatever’ in being passed from hia a gentle smile ee 1 paid, “is now Gidet seek ged about the stage as would a you had listened to the matador by a victorious bull in Madrid, nds portend? It is! ce and heeled the stings These Japanese will at the midnight, the breess vives fairly and] of remorse before you had ured your Len hop Raget Rerkdtey Lyceum for an indefinite period, the watch om deck scarce; Aiahotteal vengeance to this, extremity nd feel, thou and 1 would certainty advise Gnele Bila ire, Again there js a sound as of @ human| Frankenstein would yet have }ived.” ig PO igs to attend the performance with Maud. os t5rtaF g AG week ago, dying of | voice, but hoarser. wag tnd do, dream,” sald the demon, Incle Elias won't know whether it is gi eewmne and cknete. Ho was] i como te cabin, hare hc] ean gahay | tg aage & edo ty ether wi la Geeught part ofthe way hither on 8 dog ee io eee" food hight, ‘my | pointing to the corpee, “he suffered not recuee \ouked and’ condeciad beceus o'e Sor, Gelgh, bat al his dogs had died, and he| sister, “et {nthe consummat kon ot the deed—oht Wet ina ond erself as a per- was waibtag north when he saw ourice-} © ¢ * 8 ¢ et te pe: Creusand le es WILLIAM RA What a%ecene Iin- he eried, with and and gol- y a ee vie, ° has suet e ng etal of Ih execttions gma enthualaam, “1 shall die, and what — Se tout the best possible care ‘eeny “A frightful seifishness hurried me ndw feel be no longer on these : fut I coon mw he was cinking en yet Sheer iets “whether Tt ehail| while my heart waa poisoned. with $B | burning tlecrien will be extinct. t shall VERDICT FOR $09 00, | | Cents, Neg oPeatnad verde: or sanse } ‘WR the fereknewiedge ve the power . Yet the} morse. ink you thet the groans of|ascend my funeral pile triumphantly, 9) against the Bankers’ Life Insurance pan fa winicn fave feso id Clerval were miusle, my" ears?” My | and exult in the agony of the torturing Sita c in hie petion to ompiete OU | wonder.| heart uscept! fames. of love and sympathy, and Stes | The ight of that conflagration will | pore mance for breach of catered. Big Damages for Heury PF. Tewne- @ ene oat he was ‘wrongtully re: ated ered hary lay, the re-| Wrenshnd by misery to vice and hatred | fad ; my ashes will int os my ffPfatea’ @ “Jomtrable Na a not endure the violence oe the he en Us the winds” ay it will ley Agatnet the Bankers’ Life bs O ny. eee — © ange aut torture each as you jt t he C cere letter San ttt farmartch SMe RAe Eh ot caren hs ser mrnranee Comment. | ay" wart hatica We tttantn ie St C pare yet uncouth and Torres in its turned to Grritzeriang, heartbroken and istance. = oer = : = Rin AE = ae aw goto proportions. dvercome, “I pitied Frankenstein; my bie. ALL CORRESPONDENCE MAILED IS PLAN. SamRmp’1 ENVELOPES, "ile NOTE ADDRESS ing Fearon yan LE Every Tharsday Evening Darlog the Lectere, Exhitllion and Demenstration Given by Or, Witsen st 240 Fith Armes, Byery Thursday evening at 7.45 an | stood whisper and ordinary conversa- {lustrated lecture, wonderful exbibi-| tion 50 feet distant. tion, marvellous demonstration and|_ William H. Larkin, age 46, of 119 Post them North 10th avente, Mount Vernon, or locks for mail sree sreutment: of the Seat. are aives declared he had heard nothing in for loc , GRIN << PERSE Ee a eeig which employs by the world’s greatest aurist, D. Wil- right ear for 12 fter treat- hem good wuges. son, M. D., at the headquarters of the| tent ne FE yee by Wo iad led Eye Classes Free National Association of Physicians} conversation 40 feet distant, 4 opciciane will examine W. H. Boydell, age 48, of 462 Wash- ry ington street, New York City, de- s clared he had heard novhing in left] “ts. gen Rec teeme™ ear for 10 years, Examination dis-| KPeNF's CrTicaL co, closed very poor bone contact and {m-| T=® ‘07 Nasme st) paired nerve. Case deciared probably Incurable. After treatment he heard a ow low whisper nearby and loud conver- sation 50 feet distant. Jacob Adler, age 33, of 148 Clinton SLITHING OO, street, New Yor« City, declared he) 11! 90 AVE. @TH AND ery sre. had beard nothing in left ear for 20 $80 WORTHON | 2UTenaas -1$1 DOWN AND $1 WEEKLY. scnverastion 16 fon disteas, LEWINS. 40 WEST 14TH ST. ues Mre. Sarah Dorr, age 48, of 314 267 WEST 126TH ST. West 11%h street, New York City, ” Ain ‘Seabniaien te SWINTON ON WINTON ON canon news] OURING DEAF FREE. The Age of Mooeyed Trasts and of Labor|issnta sssira tx tg ater ete Many Apparently Hopelessly Deaf Are snr—The Fors Tht ise Coie oe Given Thole He S 2 i i mt sR08) i ee 7 Hi RTT Te declared that she had heard nothing 5 years. After treat- g £3 i fi rT; ag F tj