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Author of “ Quo Vadis,’’ ‘The Deluge,’’ “ With Fire and Sword,” &c., dc. Transiated by 5. C. De Soissons. (Copyright in Great Hriiatn, 1890-190, by Jerrold & Sone) 9 Publishing Com- World.) CHAPTER. Mary emigrate lured hither te an El John Smolek © Polish peasan w her to the world’s end, CHAPTER If A STORM AT SEA. ‘The bow of the ship, where they were flew madly up and down, and, despite the fact that they were holding on to thelr bunks, they were often thrown against the sides. The roar of the tem- pest {norensed and the creaking of the beams and bolts became so frightful that {t seemed as though they would part with a great crash “Hold tight, Mary!’' cried her father, trying to out-voice the storm; but soon ®& great fear clutched them by the throat. In thelr terror the children ceased thelr crying and the women their weeping; all breathed quickly and hands eagerly grasped fixed objects, The fury of the storm waxed stronger; the ele- ments were unleashed. Fog mixed with darkness, clouds with water, wind with spray; the waves, striking the ship with the concussion of cannon balls, tossed ft now to the right, now to the left—from the clouds even to the bottom of the ocean. Sometimes the foamy manes of the waves washed the whole length of the ship: gigantic walls of water seethed, hissed and boiled in terrific commotion. ‘The oil lamps fMickered and one by one expired, It became darker and darker, and to Lorenz and Mary it seemed that the blackness of death was approaching. “Ma * began the peasant, in a rok: en voice, for he lacked breath, “Mary, forgive me that I have brought thee to Perdition. Our last hour has come. We never again look on this world our sinful eyes. Not for us confes- not for us extreme unction, not for to He in our graves, but only to rise aters on the last day, my “7H: WORLD: ‘MONDAY’ EVENING, MARCH 19; 1900. BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ, though frightened by its own sound. through the grated skylight, Anoi fell to the tt and the flame still xpired id silenc e" ntly could be heard the voi eletson." eleison,”’ TERROR-STRICKEN, answered stars | hear us.” the Father In heaven, have mercy ‘upon us.” They both repeated the 1 Ip this dark compartinent the of the nd the responses of the maid- he emigre radually sobbing of the two became more quiet and the storm outside shrieked accompaniment, A cry of terror broke from the group hatchway; an immense w: e door atid flooded compartment; the water rushed hi into every corner; the women beg: shrite and climb Into the bunks. seemed to all that end had come, Presently an officer entered with a near the dashed |; am me the si mw of hi ® church steeples and hi B shimcat and toy, Took off ale THE FURY OF THE STORM WAXED Wi he spoke thus Mary understood tha ig was no help for them. er soul cried: John with fuel grief so oppressed her heart that she began to weep loudly. The noise of her weeping could be heard | the waves. apeni Fee ot Der esePiOg, coud be heard | the waves, The passenger © cried out from the|few more and then stopped as! dark compartment the gray as death. 0: corner: “Be NH WE BLIMES CL Miss Disbrow’s Interest in Kennard Was Sympathetic. Mra, Witheimina Kennard eved Eé- wart Kennard for am abvelute étveree) to-day in Part V., of the Supreme Court. ‘The Kennards are well-to-do people. Kennard lived at the Virginia Hotel, Eighth avenue and Fifty-ninth street. ‘The alleged co-respondent, a handsome young woman, richly dressed, sat in the eourt-room nesr* Kennard. | shits passed through her | | aceld the golden | «nip hear me now—you—in | lit thelr bunks and slept roundly. They were awakened by the he a ‘Their heads ad, The old man. ry. He could fix no idea head, ‘The German who had enticed him t America had ter, *0 ping with water and his face Sushed. He auleted the women with a few word: pros that the water rot In} and then he added that as the on the open sea there waa but mer, jus an hour or two passed, The st still raged. The ship creaked, labored, rolled, careened, but atill tt rode fears were and some went to. sicep, and Into the break o croms the ght the water w: | wide, and * it a 4 nights to cross tt of BOYS WRECK = SCHIOLIOUSE Miss Westlotorn Was Un- able to Control Her rs alleged in the Virginia Hotel at the Park Cirele. Mrs, in_her On Le The alieg: co-reapondent ie Miss ed Disbrow. Bhe Neat hed that she felt for Ken aa fi i him daily, ‘The school-house in Upper Saddle wo masty biockades this| River Rorough, Bergen Cou: N. J, her|te @ total wreck, due to the vandalism Nese t a tries of the young fe jensantries of t rg, Sara holes Tn the door miand then abat | couraged to venture on deck ti 4 t! to al q wont ian . thaned them, om the water. Loe 4 | would nev * Teclted to ask, mj low t a} “Your honor, = fn Ht BH one’ could have een RONAWAY PATROL WAGOR, and Thomas vial Driver Thomas Canili | to the West Sixty-elghth street police fon this morning with the patrol on, when the horses bolted, Cahill was thrown from his seat and in a big pile of nd lee # Eng avenue and Fifty-ninth street The horses ran a block further and brought up a against a snowbank, ‘The pels of the wagon was br orses injured. Cahill got Had known have remained in Lipintse. other thought disturbed him his daughter’ it not a sin Lipintse to tempt the rd God by committing himself to the abyeses of which hi a had crossed a_ river. he and crossing (0 if th were another coast at His doubts and fears had seven more in which to grow xreater, ‘The storm raged for forty-eight hours lary and he felt en- again, but when they say’the immense waves roll- | ing yet. dark y. the Buge t ei , and water without end, sometimes green, fae, merging into the sky. U shy there rr maly hed at even! l E a t deed. thought that oon ena, but took courege and off his and bowing passing rallor, he. sald: wil soon & wonder th fut king f . speal bd ; 5 Senet : hur! ‘ane come trem?" BER hie o8 | | i ti y, ead tn 6 are from, Poenan.”” his bronsed he had nald that he Pate Sale of Sik Waasts. araet. his orhoyt™ and eee Taffeta Waists, Hing ox, ere 6. sot others |tucked and hemstitched— mist; they looked mild and allvery. theleolore: black, white, violet, ‘as the eye could reach mare barre’ navy, rose, tan, grey; special could be observed. Gi sea-guils followed the ship with their ries $6.00, value $7.50 unusual commotion on hanged their the deck Taffeta and Ribbon Waists, also tucked and hemstitched, extra quality of taffeta,all the} new colors and pastel shades, al, seemed cheerful and one came on deck. ir baggage and be- ip it. this confusion, Mary sald: we shall certainiy reach the to | 8 $10.50, value $15.00. hey Taffeta Shirt Waists, leas tly, w MPlin very new effects, made New York,” answered Kashub, who/from exclusive designs in em- "Then ibe wus and ltted, and broidered silks, special ip was cutting thi cutien $15.00, vere value $18.50, of the city could be! §=Also during this sale we seen fe c! cir thommanas of vricolred Bags, watch will offer our Imported Model hearer—thebeattiel ‘city "arcee "as it| Waists, at 14 less than origi- ih aston: nal prices, wide his mouth and looked; then he said to his day 3 i Lord & Taylor, from the water. Broadway & 20th St rilly, it yh very water, could be seen 1) ou jouses, roofs and San ; inted more clearly ~2 the blue. In the lower part Te-merrew's instalment toits ot) __ Amusements. the landing of the tmmtarante in) {47H STR Sew York City. 16TH ST Orehesire Circle or Ralcony tte fore limited time, TOMOET Augustin Daly's Big Production THE GREAT RUBY, MAGNIFICENT AND STARTLING EFFECTS a 7E os originally COMPANY, [NOLUDING i Eis a E g Lapy oARMETT, ; TE g 3 5 if Dat MUniC wr LL 8 Bah. Tossed tat and the Lairet 14GIG. Liccoing force, SAPULI, 01h Mate Wel @ Sat. Gai. ia 5 the Pacific, se, vig Broadway & Oh WEDNERDAY 4 SATCADAY. rf 2 if diel i } ti it E f Et Be yf it Gaaiee _, Criterion Theatre. * BK | Mata Wedneetey & Aer y TC | The THEATRE aah ot 6 way Ege, +. Mat. faturdey i i i [ i i Z S() MRATRE Br eey & 20n w ‘Mats Wedoreday & Saturday 1 RVG, SOUVENIRS. ALIE 6 GO , DRESSMAKERS nt it; Second Year EET THEATRE|! connill }! pam MIRTZA | F CASINO | BROADWAY Pride of Jennico, | rue MANHATTAS es ae NEW YORK Broadway to B The Millinery Opening. Butirick’s Patterns { for April, § Extraordinary! {** Ladies’ Mackintoshes. A value-giving event that his ni shedding cloaks for women, There are 700 Garinents and nearly jo) styles to select from, as there are but two three each kind, but ALL siz Every garment in the bot is an im bargain, Sizes 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 lengths. kintoshes of checks and lined, made with full vie breasted,capesall lined, velvet collars; man urer's price $3.50, Ladies’ Mackintoshes of figured serge, plaid lined, made with full sweep, double breasted, capes all lined, velvet collars ; manu- 2.98 facturer's price $5, special, Ladies’ Mackintoshes of al!-wco! serge, plaid and silk lined, made with date 6 ive double breasted, capes all |, velvet collars; manufacturer's price $6, special, 3.69 Ladies’ Mackintoshes of cloth mixture, plid and silk lined, made with full sven hese breasted, capes all lined, velvet collars; manufacturer's price $7, special, 4.39 Extra salespeople in attendance. Mail Orders Filled, s Floor, 19th St. Section. Bargai eSs s Bargains. Black Mohair Brittiantine, the greatest value ever heard of, at 79¢. yd. , will be offered on this occasion at only 49c. yd; nothing more appropriate and serviceable for general wear during the Spring and Summer. It doesn't wrinkle and doesn't catch the dust; perfectly fast dye, and jet black; beau- tiful silk finish and superb quality; an unequalled bargain at 79s; if you are interested this is your opportunity; 49 only $1.80 Black English Crepons, 68c.—Just received: An immense shipment of very choice Black English bey gen fresh from Britain; in all the newest broad or sgl blister weaves, They were ordered out by us previous to the large advance in prices, and you get them at this figure, because they were late in delivery, There will not be found in all New York any such bargain, and we earnestly invite comparison; 30 very handsome 5 Floor. 3 designs to choose from; gct your share at only The Housefurnishings, Handy 4- "sito House Ladder, strong and well fin- ished, Tea Pots, of heavy polished tin, with white metal spout}No. 7 Ash Cam, extra and handle, a regular heavy, with wood 50, article, at i 19 slats, 1.56 Wi 0 Sugar and Coffee Canis- best pet bolton Be ter, of japanned tin, 315 8 Ib, size, No, 7 size, 0 Silexo Scouring Soap, 6 cakes for madeot heavy galvanized Sheet iron, with impro ed self-closiny willows, and extra strong, 29 Gold Dust Washing Powder, 4 Ib. pack- 1 3 26% 4-foot, 3 fold, round bar, hard wood Clothes 25 Horse, ally sold for 98¢., 56 er, galvanized iron, Ground Floor, t, Centre. Amusements. WiLL Tite MURRAY: Second Yoor | & BIAL'S PROGRESS Second Toor Second Your Proctor’s Lew Hawk! «| PASTOR'S DAY AND NIGHT, Lavenier & Tomson, Howpital Ship oat Boctot ter CARMEN | Mueie Hall, 4th & D was Mat. To-Da: ut MeAVOY & MAY, MARLMS wer * HAMM BR STELN 1 ate GRAND CENTRAI PALACE Word tn ie Passion Play | OF OUGRAMMERGAU. Rend Music DE MUSEE, ap TH! (Cinematograp® Tien! Casino To-Night HURTIG & SE Marry B Sew Chores @ Male aw 7m HOUSE rx BEN HUR. AMAA EL WAY, | Kes 6 14-43 ots | Wed, Tokio. sass Kavahemi. sede V1 tary sh Mat. Sor a oat | ee wars of Enchantment, Combining the @- |; Beautina of Pall ‘Thurs & Sat Cont. Pert. toe. the..e. Mitgeley & Carlisle, Fields & Ward, Dor, Neville, Mex Unger, Mor. Pie's MAE ‘CONTING 2 Ueto. wor ONKEY THEA’ WOKMWOODS BC TRRATER fev | MAT. WED @ SAT. Meeker-Baber Trio, 14,. VICTORIA MAM’SELLE “AWKINS vith JOSRPHI URSDAY, MARCH CAREWALE AMD JUBIUS, FINAL EVENT ets NOW ON SALE SEAMON'S {27 57: ja TH AV. J AT LAPA' CUARLES DICKSON 6 CO. dee a is S8TER */omse | MAY IRWIN “Vir oo, Pop Prices! Wel. Mat. ie @ dee. Maren It MONTHE LATER OPBKA. To-Morror THE INTERRUPTED HONEYMOON Thursday, March 22. DENTISTRY. No Charge '* "*yxtsy Excogung, *en FULL § we SET: or pay. Gold Fillings Silver Fillings. oooe MANDELL Men’s Fine Fur Felt Derby and Alpine Hats. : *'Leatherette Hat Box Free with Each Hat. been equalled in the selling of rain? ‘We will show all the newest colors, To protect the hit from the not inwse we have ar with have eact: hat ina Strap and nicl Steurely, Heretofore we ran short of these mand being er than we could supply. the quantity this time, and to offer means a $2.00 hat, packed in a handsome LEATHER- ETTE HAT BOX, that cin be used for derby, 1 49 alpine or silk hats, Our special price, Main Fleer, @th & Section. We have double all orders. This 4 Days’ Sale of Genuine Wade & Butcher Razors at less than one-quarter the $ ice that exclusive dealers ask Gene Razors, all set ready for use, each razor’ in a case, accompanied with a guarantee from the manufacturers, Lot 1—Wade & Butcher Razor, to-morrow, each, 23 Lot 2—Wade & Butcher genuine hollow-ground Razor, 39. for 49 to-morrow, Lot 3—Wade & Butcher heavy-weight Razor, coarse beards, to-morrow, Lot 4—Wade & Butcher extra fine hollow-ground Razor, to-morrow, Lot S—Wade & Butcher hollow-ground extra fine Razor, to-morrow, Main Floor, Oth 9 Sestion, Pebble Eyeglasses and Spectacles. lenuine Axis Cut Pebbles, Eyegiasses and Spece oeetes. These goods are always sold at such high * that they have a limited sale, and they are sold every day by. exclusive opticians at $4 and $5 per pair. We have enough to throughout to-morrow, and to insure 2 to all callers, we are obliged to refuse to sell more than pairs to each individual, Spectacles can be had in straight & or riding bow; Wak the Desir rte corm 98 nose rest; the price to-morrow only Cut Pebbles are natural stones, almost as hard as diamonds, bey Take 2 Nigh poten 500 Hae C1 or collect motsture in any sort of weather, They improve, strengthen and preserve the sight, thereby resting the optic nerves, thus preventing headaches in many cases, Amusements, “KOSTER | The Fo Night ot 616 tta Regt NEXT WERK. SEAT *ALe EK. M. SOTHERN—VIRGINIA IN AN RLABORATE PRO THE SUNKEN etacle, Muste and | * EN BRLL 0 wivtyne beata | PAUL GILWORE & 00. snow. & CENTS. a . IN OLIVER Hepat Chilape THe COLUEMITHE HERALD SQUARE "Ste - LAST { MAB ao 4 xIGHTS, Mart Dickow ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Muh St. & Irv be Nineteenth Week ‘of the Hever INGTON AVE. Lax ay BIJOU WILLA ONS Fa Teer ae ENTUCKY. Hance | ANNIE, RUSSELL [3 oe a

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