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BY HENR ¥K SIENKIEWICZ, Author of “Quo Vedin” “The Deluge,’’ “ With Fire and Sword,” &c., dc. Translated by §. C. De Solssons. CGoorrighs ta Oreat Britain, 189-1708, by tare (Comrrteht, 1909, by ibe {some Punishing Cor pany, New York W SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING Lorene Toporek and his daught te America trom Lepinter. by the idea that the dorado. Mary loves aud CHAPTER, to follow her to, th: we York with $7 tor the mythical Covers payment o Lorena wander away, penniless and starving CHAPTER VIT THE FATHER FRENZIED. The girl's speech had bee labored Bhe aweyed on her fect ones, then twice and then said, in a pleading tone: “Pather. carry these things. I canno any more.” He spoke as if awakening from i dream. “Throw them away, then.” “Perhaps we will need them?" “We shall never need the Seeing that the girl hesitat Claimed with rage: “Throw them away or I will beat you This time she was frihtened, obeved him, and they went on © peasant repeaced , he ex- their sever. ontinued the: street bi im. ding and ni jock “was being bult Gerricks of piling mach igh in the alr. a: working upon scaff down on a pile of hi # Weak to go further, Loreng sat silentiy LF <4 side, ne afternoon. with life and mist disappeared, iter ray of the evening sun brew x raerere, mie breath of t the water, und the fat of ‘ite ind gladaome fo much blue and leht thelr ayes closed against t hy beckaround at I; and flag: ig tly he ‘breese ‘The taut “alle looked 11k clevds in the rays of the with HF 2 foamy They were go! the ‘direction 0 of ‘Lintnt se whics ‘or them both A memory of lost happ! ean, a better fate, and peace. As t there, Mary thought, what we ainat God, that He should tirn His face from “that He, so merciful, shouid forsake nge people on a far-off Tt war in His power to them back thelr hapniness. Many wont toward Linintee. but they went without them. Bo the weary Thoumhts of the poor eirl wandered neain | * er old home, and ta John, the groom. he reniembered Be because In happiness one ma . hut In distress ant ane In Poughts cling | cling to t Te fe very certain that the owners of the cigar factory which is now aMficied With a strike will suffer a good dea! in years to come if they do not quickly each an agreement with the union, T dp pot know of any trate the work-/ {t ere at which, boi men and women, are More persevering in thelr purposes than the cigarmakers. I knew them of old when they first began their struggle) against the “tenement-house factories,” and I never took part in another struggle like it. They carried {( on for ney held meetings and mace demonstrations, hundreds of them; they pushed their care up to the Legislature at Albany; the applied the boycott as far as possible, they jong strike they got up the ime politics; and they bore all hard- bel," Ww: is yet thelr mainstay; they forced their wrongy | ther the emigrants -! began to return home, but these two and shone ttore with iron Steamers |The peasant sat | JOHN SWINTON ON THE CIGARMAKERS, 333 —+¢e—_____. | rms ot monquitoes slept ly, in tne depts of the|t Lorena awakened her terror n | wil drown fees. my poor at ‘who has nuth ie { his voice wee so strange |! shail drown m, ‘and of rue, and to whe mercy for us. makers will bring death tor not suffer from hunger. She felt so 1)! thar h and darkness of the|shall be better for thee ( ormented her, and a fe of the old peasans she did not want efs overcame her, Her ed Mow. mournful, yet quiet, hieen years of MWe and the fear THE FREN oy. ER TRIPS n } THE FRENZIED FATHER TRIFS MURDER, ein the water among fishes ‘ upon the giimy Undeseribat terror enveloped bh father, speaking thus seemed to her If thou dost er: 1 will parh ¢ no. 2 pet thou ather! Ha plained maiently with thee the Yather! iy breathing eee Se beeged for her life more lips Implort to pash hi wemed 0 arouse changed (nto fi to pant no nolse, and any one was black, and , Heide. they w ‘and she heurd @lé end of the pier, and no « M whten Geseribes Se Pe nesred bars He pulled her ¥’ to the edge of the other he beat her cries, But even these awaken an echo, only the distance. The girl felt that she ‘Then ee fet ently on the girl rei m of her hair and was Foun net th tut oren® was by her side; ranube, he doc Her ori her that she clung wer the ni of a her from a pas: x The que, warm, cheer iz beran to redden ¢ wat The surface became as smooth ship and mast was vother ship iy Were underneath; the #ky, ples and hu: |, Loren her bands. m balmy. ' seemed as if the whole world war wlad—all but se two. who were 80 unhappy and forsaken, The workmen her ¢; ad no home. ‘ The ever-increasing pangs of hunger and aaron ita loom, downcan' but some frightful decision was express ed his face, It had the look of a animal. and at the some time) the despairing immobility of death. Tt he to look upon. He never ea word, but when night came and dock jenerted. he Raid. with LORENZ, DRIVEN TO DESPERATION, Sohn ATTEMPTS TO DKOWN HIS moment she raised her fae we Ma’ ypere thal! we got” she dreamily There Is the Divi y the and nf the pier, Let us lie ‘Maifen, never there and sleep. from hunger. Thou shalt ne cautionsly thrended their way | at the stranger's door to ask * dock to the end of the pler,| Thou shalt never again ele ng they might fall {nto the water | doors? Man has ‘ors: ey reached the edge, Loreng| forsiken ty lat Death ‘The water were ¢| whieh her father b immigrants by a ot: their country. lore we shall siren font down or on work on mt once tn unemployed of the city. stoner said t! bic thorought: nion, which is S ing the big strike of the tradp| S08: . is being substantially ca’ The Metal Polishers and y the mony bodle ith which the | held a convention early Mlae At all m KS of mectady, N. Y., at rrange- | unions were represented Strikers | the meeting was to prepar Protos | for th afi j annual rike for liv ag wages, ik thelr union, makes it mem- | members 80 cents aw Commissioner of Highw has replied to the letter nei ANN "ae ’ B de Mow ten fn the long nd an increase | ast experiences have shown, fi Jol 0% In body event of rw yb ati W i We Moved last week. You'll find us now in OUR NEW BUILDING, ML! a u I21st St. and 3d Av. EXTENDING THROUGH TO 24TH ST., Where we are prepared to serve your Furniture and Housefurnishing wants with tetter satistaction than you could expect in our cramped quatiers on Third Ave. Our new home is mach larger than the old store, enabling us to carry a considerably greater variety of stock—to tell better anJ at owe- p-ices than heretofore. The facilities for han- dling and transporting goods are ideal; the accommodations, service and appointments arc sumptuous, perfect, making one’s visit here a pleasure—an abso'ute necessity if economy, excellent ne and superior, offerings are desired. Phe could not see him tn the darkness, hough her eyes were Wide open from ett will not last ' fT don't want to die ‘old and hunger became hands clutehed her like a vise; screamed Mary dog howled” tn eee: her hada cluny alt BE ol Fries At (last her wernt stooped and began to unlooren mise, the well, sigs the Btorin, | ‘Then she saw a great ship ‘ith up od with op ing on her. there is the Divine Mother! Mothe: Alee of the enezpeeted help ne in which they asked that the order to give wor! the work may begin very tional Union to act on at ite onvention In June. The Safety Engineers’ Daten, rs aznong the strikers, has assessed | |i. eg tare ia See wages to $3.5) refusal o strike 144-146 West 125th Street, SPRING CLOTHES READY TO WEAR For Men Who Are Accustomed to Made-to-Measure Garments. BOYS’ CLOTHING AT ITS BEST Inexpensive elegance is the keynote of erdlgce i styles bright as new-minted collars; garments thet, fer the money, outlast and outlook any shown anywhere, TO-MORROW—THESE SPECIALS: BEST $5.00 SUIT IN AMERICA.— We have had made up @ special, cloth into a special line of Double-Breasted Suits---a wellehrank, ae Two Special Top Coat Items. Oxford gray Vicuna Spring Overcoats, cut A) lored, mohaiz serge lined, with rich satin 8 sleeve linings and velvet collars. These coats would be extra good value at $12, but we are prepared to sell a thousand, and therefore say 38.50. in the “top notch” of fashon, superbly tai- Fine quality Coverts, in tan, brown select blue soft-finished worsted, of perfect dye and ideal Seams and edges are smooth and even, stitches grip the cloth, are extra reliable, while all unseen details, auch as felling and ing, are conscientiously carried out. poor of and ot ive, made in several lengths in Tees Suits Grade U i han todays {If the ‘swell? boxy Top Coats so very We could with justice ask, and efsily get, much more money. die much in "ope with the best-dressed men W And at that, they are only examples. Our stocks hold plenty, in New These coats are lined with equal recommendations for publicity—for instance, Oxterd 3 throughout with finest silk merveillesx, and can’t be matched elsewhere for less than $18 We have hundteds fp sell ate Special Suit Item. Fashionably cut Sack Suits, made from purest woollen fabrics in black, blue, Oxford gray and fancy patterned Cheviots, Tweeds and :oft tex- turzd Cassimeres. Ready-to-fit and wear at once, and a full fifteen dollars’ worth of value, at. . 10 STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. Mrownosor, 245 |“ OTE crornsens, Broadway (Opposite City Hall Park, Just Below Murray St.) A Paltry Price in bold relief to a splendid value is well illustrated in our Spring Overcoats at $15. of The more you study it the more surprised mind and ie | you will be at the price. $20 is what you thelr dep would epxect to fay for one of these overcoats, ary. 1 tn rough faced fabrics alone there are 16 color- te as Ma 4 ye and. from oc the po pal newest—the very swellest ox: \Gray and Fancy Mixed Suits, with the same fine points of tailoring, | fit and reliable fabrics; in the same sizes, 7 to 16 years. LONG PANTS SUITS, YOUTHS’ TOP COATS, van 7.75 61019 6,75 The hate tt date, of approved| A ouiinanl overcoat im afl effects, double-breasted vest, new |senses. Has the baggy back aad cut tocoat and trousers, tailored | j comfortable shoulder looseness 68 jlike any $12.00 suit, Fabrics are;much in vogue. In tam covert, cheviots and cassimeres. | well lined and finished. New shares in Boys’ Derbys and Alpines. Novelties in Childven’e Headwear, Shirt Waists in greatest assortment of best stylen OUR MISSES’ SUIT DEPARTMENT Serves you perfectly. Styles are clean-cut, intelligently chosen from the world’s newest ideas, Everything is de sirable and tempting, beth on the quality and price side SPECIAL INTEREST ATTACHES TO ALINE OF CHILDREN’S REEFERS, quaintly fashioned, with their Broad) white embroidery collars setting off the fabric sheds of tan, brown, blue or red. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Saturda; Joe A LINE OF THREE COATS Nothing ine dt, t a vogue. Silk lined throngh- peed Comet aad fine Broadcloths, Sizes 6 to 12 years. 850 A UNE OF GIRLS SUITS, all the novelty imaginable ef. collars and fronts, quant little beauties, in bine, 3. brown and red serge, sizes 3 to 12 years, Saturday...... ———_——__—— A ee neet_rnene are of Svc workman ship, put in materials (Cheviots, Camel’s hale and — Homespuns), sewed to hold, modelled to charm, offering all spring colorings and sizes 14 to 18, Ob. ..+seccce coee voce 19th St. 6th Avenue. 20th %&. bo! one will hear! r God? y upon 1 com- not f ve m une. | shared short; his she and more de- Am not | thy CS nal meat along t. The there was on the far yne could hear with one hand tI) crtes was years..... that ver "reat felt them ‘help. became fathe + she was fall- to ce of the water. The tan brown and olive i pein are ee They are perfectly tailored, Amusements. Mother. | because made by us, even if the price is only’ 4 TH STREBT THBATRA, seer Gh Ave. euce ol we oe Pat ae hy ‘= zh | 3 ii ome nearer in! John * In th Y eyes ‘to her GREATER_THAN BVER. “TNE GREAT RUBY. as ned 0 SOMES ot DALE TRBASED. The meet uoat Hitag meledresen, of the: Prolr' vee. _ WNTYRE § HEATH Ibe, 280... Midgeley & Carlisle, Neville, Max Unger, Mor. Piet's * PAUL GILWORE & C0, He, tn “Three Musketeers.” juarte Co..2 Westine, Mov. Piet : ad! TBH rr ap “ho With increased business space this season—with a gd stock—with more attractive values—we feel cer- in that the great st Spr ny trade we've ever enjoyed will come to us, BROADWAY, CORNER HOUSTON STREET. STORE OPEN SATURDAY Ti. 9 P.M = KOCH s CO. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9.30 P, M. Why Men Should Buy Here, Our Men’s Furnishings store islocated right at the 125th street entrance—no need for jostling through the crowds—experi- enced, quick salesmen and packers right in this section— everythiny conven ent to the hurried business man. Styles and qualities equal to thos: shown in the best exclusive stores— while prices mean a big saving on every article bought here: MEN'S FANCY SILK NECKWEAR, com MEN'S MERCERIZED SILK UNDERSHIRTS rising Tecks Four-in-Hands, Imperials,| AND DRAWERS, Summer weight, sky t Wings and pas Se “ag madeto blue Psihy with French neck, retail at 50 cents each, $1.2 dh iy for SATURDAY, 95) SATURDAY. I 29c! wet Cc g3itE Hg Fx Ent | 3g ae2F FEEE ee ranger from ‘ares be begun the mise ie Wat, New Gree MUSFE. pant Music Passion Play MeAVOT & MAY, Greatest of CASINO Successes! See ‘The New Town Beauty! THE CASINO GIRL! Kern § ara CAMILLE rv 3A8. 0. RARROWS | Buffers’ Uion this week at which sixteen The object of e¢ amendments ae PROGRESS rr of this Lypta Feams COMIQU Boke P_|GA AY HOR NG GLORIES? Rv'g Prices! toe, Be PIKE THEATRE. wT NEES WEDNESDAY ryt nate Mutinese, 218 a ‘BROTHER OPCs, DAY AND NIGHT, as'v WORMWOOD'# LAVENDER & TOMBON, JAB RICHMOND Sor, VICTORIA § SE Seoone t 1a Wednesday & Saturday NDE! Di ay 7S Aig FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HAC KETT “the Pride of Jennico, M LAUNDERE! RTS AND DI MEN'S FANCY STIFF BOSO! IRAWERS, made by Bon a SHIRTS of Percale and Madras cloths,) Pon of Troyes, or short with attached or detached cufls—a | _ sleeves, for SATURDAY, exch, 49C] Win, Gilletoxss Pi ate ‘Sherlock Holmes ronetactar's | sorgp Yine—no bet-) MEN'S SPRING WEIGHT NATURAL HAMMERSTEIN ‘wevatth ave. Ge at ihn beret ally AND DRAWERs, long “. t '. A or short es, SATUR Wa rinicnias DAY, exh se 89cia aa ose sentey TWELVE MGNTHS LATER—seots 9 Pot Reilly. MINERS’ "23 "it." Bree. Jobastone, Howe, Wall @ 1zth BL TReAtTe Waltera, Lag nag Bre, Mat. Wet & Sat. Meeker-aker Tri BROADWAY THEATRE, ¢im ot. and . Rivg. ox 6 Mat. Wed. @ Bat O18 XT MATINES SATURDAY AT 2 125th Street West, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AAD SATURDAY. ee ae ee ¢P"RELIAB ae ° b one toeed S Specie! Mixed Condy te 10: ‘cal MANHATTAN focmintated =! CARPETS |x way DOWN east. ure ve: AEDS Delisdows Jelly Rirewberrion, made trem 12¢ Pui PAT Mate Wed. Sat. Eve. Cee ies mgs. genase twit. ie, iSe| DAINTY BEDROOM BARGAINS, = YORK £3 WEBER & FIRLOS' Bi Apeiriet (dallas » SSC) Birdseye Maple oy 2 pes. ...§42.00|—~~ NEW Fine Oreste of eeabons and Chovolatea, oF 940 (Reduced trem 6.60.) Broadway to ela All Chosointer Deleteer Cravotates topped of with pooeh Geel fem. kind: our price Birdesye Maple Toilet Tables 820.00 and $22.00 Metered fem O00 cad Om) Chiffonters, Odd Bureaus, Waesh- stands also reduced. Exquisitely colored Oarpeta, giving @ cheery, healthful effect for bed- roome—Tapestry Brussels, 55 cents a yard (value 80 cents.) “Long Cred is a Spmonym for Economy.” CASH on CREDIT ERTHWAIT Gt Eels sid ou seeaenan 22 Mata Wed. @ Sat. inom 4 & SEAMON'S 7TH FF file GREAT LaPavetrE ‘im CHARLES DICKSON 4 COMPANY, ETO fare ANNIE ROWELL, | a 0p. -Hlowse la MIRS HOMER | tat Nest Weete THR SIGN OF THR ROMs, Original _Prodivet! DALY Sci 44BARCLAY ST. INTERRUTTED |e? Pustel Toegragh Ofc to Mee Yon Chy ot te cee © oe tee oe |

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