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BY MORLEY ROBERTS. Empire-Building in South Africa. y_ gloomtly & “but you are Indeed, no! erted Gertrude, “I can [hot Ko so far as that Hut how can | mee nr If you won't tell me I'll Matthews. Hell do f anything 1 asic him. fre wishes to You might go to the big ball given Start ite ear | by the French Minister next week Once “We tase up tego tothe Preemie Hmory rather hastily. talle to api Hoping why, we are going,” sald Gertrude; bac: Gnauaraed ty hin pace | but will Zonrab be there” Gertrude enters the romn where Loter site eons. He rushes out without epeaking. Furt- Gertrude seis to work i" ya Very much!’ she cried er muck. And will 1 think not, If you to ask me— ing the ball, Mr, Hinton, CHAPTER Y iminot eivine th °., Gertrade a Diplomat. ental Emory shortly, “then T shan't go. fi and rewed out of him (for After er talk with Hinton the was de- | Yalusy th mise of a card for this termined on particular f\ GERTRUDE IS ANGRY. re Grate Cl Ph Sil BOXED HINTON'S BAR. Ce © ‘tf fe thinks I'm a fool." she eried. that they are the fools. If I were a be | man I'd have Zohrab put tn @ sack and | * “But I'l show him and Eustace Loder dropped Into the Nile, But I'm only a woman.” But that humility was the humility of pride. “If Eustace Loder were never to speak! while he was thus enj Gertrude to me again, I'd help him all the same. | was reconsideriny the light of these He thinks he does everything himself, | mer events t ress she meant to a oe Wear at the ball, If it was true that but Tl show hire he dosen't Yohrab was particularly sensible of the She followed Hinton, and when they ver f eee by oor ie ey m ght é ssibly make a foo! ira ace: tae cea: se onlies ty Fee the remembered that nae. Wither “Miss Broughton!” ot, for instance, “I want to meet Zohrab Bey.” men Hinton looked down on her. Pn CY ber snd unde ig? we “Whyt" ues a man of this sort meant some “Just out of curiosity.” Tl risk 4 . . rl 4 havi: ‘Haven't you seen him?" decided to. 40’ v0, nhe Tort much Mapper Bhe nodded. “But I've not spoken to|and sat down to work out che details him. Does he talk English?” of a plan which was rather melotra- “ ” matic, but appeared to her to have con- Not well,” said Emory. “And what | siderable merits. “I'll show him. that | 1s your French like?" known every detail tn “Gertrude made a mouth and shrugged the Cape for nothing. But t ’ t & her shouiders hunk us fools 111 they find “Not #0 good. But I can talk enough nen i safe rule. fo get on with. I want to meet Zohrab , dition among men must bt to be done?’ he fe st on at rep yer doubt- ‘ul whether Gertrude an et ith 4 Why do you want to meet him?” he|woull not in the end “strengthen this ed sus poet masculine ea ¥, ae of curiosity?” In “Yea; "end this morning ES said you) “I'l! play this hand alone,” she cried, thought you saw how to disgrace him,| And she «id and that you would do it all by your-] At the ball she met Zohrab, and so far self, didn’t you aroused his admiration as to make ‘hat Srte, laug! Hignitary her sProtes slay course I di Gert in Tammany Hall. The much mooted ball of the Martin Engel Association takes place to-night at Tammany Hall. Mr. Engel and his handsome wife will lead (@® grand march. ‘At the first strains of the music, which | Famous ic Quits |} will be furnished by two orchestras, five hundred singing birds of every descrip- Staff of Roosevelt ton will burst into’ song, A great fountain has been placed tn the hall, Hospital. from which fragrant perfumes will spray. It wae Mr. Engel's tatention to have! Dr. charles McBurney, one of the mort but you don't imag-! Though two real t at the Hall to-night, but | famous surgeons in the country, for tA ig tment refused to lend) many years the head of the staff at ‘ir. Engel went to wae the yesterday | Roorevelt Hospital, has severed his con to invite Cy? mers of t la- | nection with that institution eo that he \ ture, Drominent 3 ork- | may have more leisure. srebrenent il ve! CorPorauion n Gouna Tt wag rumored that be will live tn Europe, but he denied this emphatically Hochst!m ang, for floor | to-day. “IT hate Europe,” he declared. ea ts good enough for me.” “Amer- man in the medical profession. He has performe1 many famous operations. One of the most recent was the ampu- tation of the leg of Anson Phelps Stokes after his accident at Lenox last Summer. 1t was sald that Dr. McBurney charged the millionaire $16,900 for his services, but this the doctor denied. Titer nn | MISSING GIRL 18: FOUND. ‘The Rev. John Lewis Clark sent out HE COLOSSU A Story of,Love, Intrigue and ything I say, do you"! HE tdea of overthrowing Zohrab| And after saying so he went right off | / Bey and thus helping 1 to a man who knew a French attache Dr. McBurney {s sald to be the richest | * 3 pbeebeeebebssenseebeseeseneenesseseses ne eee a ee ee CECIL RHODES. Under the name of Ennjace Leder, Cecil Rhodes, the 1g it tlon that heman to # me clearness what her reat ob and how ft could powslbly be stint But she found one thing wanting still re able to diseredit {his roval maw ef, | i Unsupported word, ing to her scheme, eat pom doing 1. Yet wai that at all ke oder’ a she was they wero there for the same purpore. Who would believe what she sald? To be believed, she must have corrobor- ation, and Ww Was such support to be obtained? Her unaided Intelligence suggested to her the most reasonable chance of pro- curing it. If Zoh: was in a position of confidence and power, f was obvious | ¢4-066-4¢404-64 8~ | that he must have enemfes. Weber & Wi edad heard of the Orient,| Tt was a Weber what she knew of the Cape, assured her |as such demanded t Attention @f, of so much, But if he had enemies, | Broadway, but. really, |! was more than Which was the one most likely to sup: | ena plant him? hea | If there was one st nding by the} her debut in burcesque * Y Lassen gh Khedivial throne rea fo take his piace, |of Charles Frohman, ena.” Therefor: such an one was obviousiv the ot " m nd Mont Itkely to be credited when he care |CUMOsity was fully aroused Hed a tale of treachery to his master, | Sen has long been known j Who was this mans f the everest escentric women on the * ran to Bontine for information, | American stage. She was allotted the and went to work {n her us: ped Which Was apt t lead ‘any one, ‘who | 48k of buriesquing Miss Olga Nether- dia Piping | CB ; motives, to Imagine | sole inst night. Miss Nethersole, it may he fMuttiest feminine curiosity was be- | be rem f ared ¥ hind her simple little questions Be: |[be resmemttiored: once appeared’ at’ WY 1 suppose everybody is every- emy in Cairo and such places, v LY lemanded Daudet novel It is a hateful thing for any man One,” said |to criticise s woman who has been loan: | ed to a play-house by “permission of Charies Frohman, esq., and who bas & eee be i sald he must have.” sald Tsu 90. Or that was Wanting some one el Tet." lod of yoars so numerous that no Welty Be Denne, # ‘Bentieman would enumerate them; but| should think {t . & deep sense of duty compels me to aid George, state that Miss Robson did not “make She patted him on the shoulder all good’ to am extent key (to convert the fre AMS AAe MMe went away to buntl North River into a seething mass oi fazne, “Tell me who Achmet Pasha is?* she asked You see, it was this way: BE ie te 2 mocking eng pasha. 814 Hinton |amih wrote a lot of clever dialogue ans Is ye fede ech San ee Marry B, Smith wrote some lyrics; A y de eal mory | John Stromberg wrote some muri chert ‘toy cutting hls Eiroat™ Juilan Mitchell did a or of stage bey § I suppaee he wants Zohrab's place, | direction. Then, apparently, the enthe ey alen’t you help him? He's] Weber-Fields aggregation got toxet!iir say 80," sald Hinton; “pur | em decided that everything that lian don't know @nything about | been contributed by the four gentemen i was much too clever to be eliminated. wena Tied 10, qt Sway. but Gertrude) Mme resuit was everything was retained Just you tell me now, Would Ach-| 49d two hours were spont in exploiting met rave % hrab's place tf Zohrab was| this collective gentus. bly, sald Hinton, “And I wish| What the Weberfields want to do is idn't_ worry yourself and me|'o keep this burlesque of “Sapn such things. Jed ““Sapoito”—wihin an hour. ertrude laughed genially. there will be material left “Are you afraid my poor little brain|make It one of ¢ pew and brite: t will got You don't know how Interest: | productions ever seen in that hours ing you all are! Hut you would bel If this Is done ‘and i'm willing to much me interesting to me Mf you] wager It will be done) Miss Robson will Were nice be the star Hinton ed gloomy. becoming Urene “And If ever I try to be nice. you get] come tiresome last, nigh up Liat or say better things. agement Tealieed tt Just as if I tried to kis your hand a did the au liene You boxed my ears the burlesque at’ abo ALM ‘Oh, T wouldn't. nothing but loyalty to thelr favoritos ‘on kissed her hand. kent the, arvat audience tnt went awa Then’ followed Wi dover her shoul of distrity he were getting ie to every 8 indeed he uld have , by the been for La- be thrown der. And, afier all, he kne rops—and the audience war at | better than she did fata the night Urappyinte "Ho, hol” said Gertrude, “so Achmet} "What was Incking™” asked Mise Tein- | woud get his place. certainly | ington. Achmet coves him, yg most certainly ould help me If 1 asked him. he walked to and fro on the terrace “E won't ask him Sne walked ain on the terrace, “T will ask him.” (To Led continued.) {Dow T KNOW SAPHO'S DEAD |Tre Joneses Arrested for Raising a Row tn Theatre After They Had Bought Tickets. Ra he ee A SALE OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS! i |w ‘@ arraigned in Jefferson Market | auent Both Joneses had raved their money | for the last five weeks to see “Sap | They were unaware that the play had | ueen suppressed when they bousht i Jewelry Sale. tlekets. So dleanpointed were they that they | Cut Silver Bangle Bracelets, each. ge make things disagreeable for the audience. The people | Jet and Steel Bead Collarettes. ..25¢ pra and they were put out. | hey returned and tried to force or ic gpove Tastee Qoeuretacy ‘ree | Poller Balt Buckles .... .... 2B arrested —— Pulley Belt hice 10¢ The pertection of scenic art was dem- | Richly Colored Chinese Jade onstrated last night at the Broadway | racelets ... .. vos ME Theatre when there was introduced into | Gold Plate Link Cuff Buttons +#10¢ Ben-Hur’ the filusion of the ground moving under the horses’ feet in the chartot race scene. Last night the entire stage moved, and created the | Shel: Empire Combs ...... .....10e ilusion of the chariots covering the ground at bigh speed. As a matter of | Celluloid Hair Pins, dozen........5¢ a t *¢ back walle and a front return and the eative stage, moved with 49 Greet rapidity in a direction opposite fo the that la which the horses were ~ ¢ eaded CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Gongs! Shell Side Combs, pair .... 100 Double Feather Fans + +eeeeQBe Stick Pins, about one thousand MN sveste sonsoves Ie 8 opening, and, , because Mies May Tobson mate) ¢ the Inference. The: tf reputation for ablilty extending over a! “ Colored Stone Hat Pins....... +O pa fr ee ee give me ligh aa pote In buries flat of work lala vat for « erybody . ior-Mase | 342 BROADWAY, cor. Pew ~ Fea inte fb nealaie Geely to Han A754 BAUCIAYSL. | 510,515 18 with, te Serpe oats |2 W. Lath St Se WILLEAM RAYMOND SILL. CORNER WEST BROADWAY permet Santas eLomuen co j108 W. 23d St. fer, | Gh are : * 10D AVE. GTH AND seri SYA O88 4d ave. Katranee (i at, op | FURNITURE,$80 WORTHON ee etn ae A few good SATURDAY SPECIALS in: Kitchen things. inerd Bases, state |CUasS OF CUSTOM WORK Come in handy to prepare Sunday’s dinner. E ® me T THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1909. ISAPOLIO IS AMUSING STRICKEN OWN i cece eyes QATONIN HAN PORE E EEE REE REED EERE EEE One MAY ROBSON AS SAPOLIO. ‘ you know, When | nr & reise, 1 sort of want to retty a 1 give me Ie t le going to succecd, and Mise Hobson te going to become papular by perm WN AND $1 WEEKLY. |HAR Ww. 9 peices OE ee arti OF | [HARLEM, Sn nS Ps LEWIN'S. 45 W 1 267 WEST 128TH ST. | * Corner Bridge St & j--Watches on easy payments, 1) PHILADELPHIA sth Ca Saturday Attractions. "union seh |p A SALE OF JEWELRY! anata, ole io nem Witwks me es | Dress Trimmings at 1-4 Price | Musie Af'lern on and Event ing Ally Donble Sheet Ire large «2 unbreakab: Fry Pans.... 19¢ aia GRAND NEW YORK CITY. ane fe Magin son, May Saerwood, ilin’| W Dunbar, May Edwards, Magie 1 eames | a area aisha Paley: dap: | EXTRACTED {the male o-night 1 sole Pate WITHOUT PAIN c FREE” 19¢ _— | so sae =o : ‘aney ia anne} ana) WNTERNATIONAL PAPER "4 a — hp? 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Advance Ideas in All-Wool Knee-Pants, 25c, 45c, 50¢, 75¢, My Woven-border Handkerchiefs. 3¢ Boston style Lisle Garters Men's Caps, {n Spring styles... 19¢ Boys’ Hats, in all shapes.. P All-wool Knee-Pants Suits... 1,80 Double-breasted Fancy Vests 1.80 Open Saturdays until 1¢ P.M. Other days until 6.26 P, M. Money returned on demand. All clothing repaired one year free, LYER for Two Days Only, Saturday and Monday, COLUMBIA WEB SUSPENDERS, lrather and 10 mohair ends, large buckles, brilliant designs... . Cc iwi THE SURPRISE STORE, 132 TO 146 W. 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