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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1990, mondeley, author of “Red Pottage.”’ }| By Mary Chol: ' ploture-gallery | room led me through ereen the platform. was ' uch, where we AYNOPEI® OF PRECRDING CHAPT were to jot Wha the second son. Ralph, © Grant. Charles se fer Aurelia’® room (hat nied Ras fed. (Coprright, 1900, by Harper Prothers.) (This story, one of the best narratic of love and daring published in recent pears, written by the author of “Rod Pot- tage,” is presented fo Frening World) readers by the hind permission of Harper! Brothers.) it CHAPTER VII. Pursuit. j IN one corner stood a box. half packed with various articles of clothing | ing by It. j On the dressing-table was a whole ® knick-knacks dead wick still smoking | and accounting for the dl of the light a few minutes bet The fire had gone out, but by ft was laid a little black lace eve: ing gown, evidently put out to be w while over the fender a dainty pair silk stockings had been hung and two diminutive black satin shoes were wait- ing on the hearthrug The whole aspect of the room spoke of & sudden and precipitate fight “Bolted!” said Charles, when he had recovered his breath. “And so the my tery ts out at fast! 1 might have knows there was @ woman at the bottom of it ‘Ungremediteted, though,” he continued looking round. “She meant to have gone tomorrow; but your recognition | of that paper frightened her, though | she turned it off well to gain time. N fool that! She had only an hour made the most of it, and « doubt, while we were at dinner, 6.02 London train, which is the last to Right; and after the telegraph offer was closed, too! She knew molhing could) be done till to-morrow. She has more wit than I gave her credit for.’ “I distrusted her before, though I had | y moment aybreak. for { fo nt think room. “1 knew it," said Charles, “from the |? moment I saw the light through the! key-hole. A key-hole with a key in it! Would uot have shown half the amount | of light through it; and a4 jocked door Had one a rs come back by eked Ralph man without a key in it @ safe to have been locked from the outsile, maid with her?” “No,” replied Evelyn, “she used to come to ine, next door, when she w help—but not often—because | think she knew I did not like her, though [ tried not to show it.” “Well, we have seen the last of her, or | as much mistaken,” satd Char: “And now,” he added, compressing lps, “I suppose I must go and tel Ralph.” ‘Oh, Ralph! Ralph! with a sudden sob; of her! “And so you distruste Evelyn? And why that fact a little sooner Without any rearor when ft couldn't ar dogeart gasped ‘and he was ear yet. Ther 1 snning till later in the day sald Ralph, «ud mean the 9 train, which y« indeed th he $62 from here?" door had beer alling after t the accident? even his voice trembled a ald “I don't think Rt. be pitied. He has h ‘any Beri. Ob dear no. sir, not te my know! cape. elke. Never heard of anything but “Don't er of] that the train had been upset, and hud | t he continued a moment later, in | st d the traffic.” if is usual vole er xo and many people travelling In such tit over at once | be wonder r, at any rate. I dare ony there ing What has bee us if I wait a creature who > HB oo] f escape which keen light eyes went from ——$—$—$—$__——. SHOOTING ENDS FUN OF DINERS CITY SALARIES ARE. INCREASE Forty-two Employees of the Board of Improve- ment Happy. 1 rc) 1.100 10 oy) 1a Twenty-five other draughtemen ° had their slartes raised from 1 to @ £1.10 per annum. TAX ON BONDS REMOVED, | Delaware & Hadsom Road Proved They Were Liabilitics, Not Assets. Justice Leventritt, in the Supreme Court to-day, decided that the Dein- ware and Hudson Rafiroad Company Mable for taxation on $10,100. worth of Susquehanna and Albany Rail- ' w Restaurant Man, who Used Pistol. Forty-two employers of the Board of William Donovan, of &T West Twenty Public Improvement hat their salaries | fmereased to-day The additional com- sixth Street, war shot In the head early thie morning by Samuel Ferguron is not quehanna and Albany roa they were Picard compensation,” but were) s. indentedness and not an asset, They were drunk and amused them- frankly ited to a jump in the men’s ealaries. — selves by throwing dishes at the pro ‘The following are the men included in FIRE IN SUGAR prtetor the order: Ferguson drew his revolver and or TRUST'S BUILDING. dered them out. This A fire occurred in the engine room of | ¢f of crockery, and Ferguson fired right the American Sugar Refining Company’ nd jeft on terel Premises, 117 Wall street, at 3 o'clock smoke cleared away Donovan was tats morning. lying on the floor with (he blood stream. ‘The dlase was quickly extingwished. | ing from two wounds in his head. damage was It le not known! Me was removed to ibe New York ite aio Ferguson was arrested, ou wer er Salery. TB alled for a show. 98 | +THREE OARING | Mii-tated ex- | | nd he Gang Threw Dishes at) tn] pensation will cost the city $7.78 a year. | road bonds the Jatters restaurant, at Wert! The increases were all for smai'| The company appesled to the Supreme | qTwenry-sixth street amounts. Contrary to the usual custom | Court for exemption on the Ground that,| pn snovan and several companions en- the advances were not set down an| MAYINE cee toe Wade 4¢ the Bee tered the eating house at on early hour When | >7'€ apy SHOES al BOOKS. BICYCLES. FISHING TACKLE. | i. H. Macy & Co.'s Atiractions Are Their Low Prices, / \ Bath Sides 14th St. WA to 18th, 6th Av Men’s $3.50 Shoes, $2.99,—in annex ; NOTICE. Ocean Grove and All Intermediate That's over, Woman to Whom They Said They Sold Their Plunder Arrested. Points, Our Wagons Make | We prepay f@ }the Sea Coast from) within a radius tie Mich! a hundred miles on ———— Atlantic Highlands te purchases of $5.00 4h { Great Rug Values arena, ten veare soa ¥ h ‘c UROYVAL” OUALN _ Does the offer interest you? t should. $2.99 for Shoes that are ee Unreal was uprated a -| JOHN BROMLEY & SON'S “ROYAL” QUALITY ALL soid elsewhere af $3.50. Lack of Wamtitedige ed tae Sate Ta ‘ 7 WOO. REVERSIBLE SWYRNA RUGS, Not another “word needed. All people who are informed concerning |Rugs know that these are the best Smyrnas manufactured Grand « was sauntering home thet of these bargains to you. Info.mation follows:—Every pair new—made by a trustworthy manufacturer for this séason’s There are very many styles, (Quality of materials and are the best that were ever found in Shoes marked to retail at Yours for $2.99, Tan Pussia Calf Oxtords, hand-sewed welts, English bulldog lasts, extension soles, Tan Vici Kid Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, wide lasts, without. ‘ with Mb Md. and Sal * both 1 broken re store n years a Mw lin America. | ? we ask you to consider the Macy LOWEST EVER QUOTED FOR! That pont being settled PRICES. They are the show wodow of & nardwa ol SIMILAR GRADES. tip. R {rho then conteaned 10, an $1.18 forthe $1.50 kind —18x36 in. py Kid Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, straight lasts, witle o> whom t was locked $1.68 for the $2.50 kind—21x45 in, Patent Leather Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, English lasts, ax —— , tension sole: Fall (rom Mix Penck F $2.34 for the $3.00 kind —26x54 in, Tan Poa’ Cal Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, natural lasts. Sted, Meira ee xt Gee $2.86 tor the $4.00 kind — 30.60 in. Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, bulldog last, extension soles, tal thia morning from tr $5.00 kind—3x6 ft. $6.38 forthe $5.00 kind—4x7 ft $13.24 for the $17.00 kind —6x9 ft. $19.98 for the $27.50 kind—7 x10 ft. $23.98 for th: $32.50 kind—9xt2 ft, Upholsteries $3.74 for the Tan Vici Kid Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, English lasts, Black Vici Kid Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, “natural” lasts, Bicycle Shoes,—tn Annes. \"L. A. W, Special” Bicycle Shoes, none better made, tame [black kangaroo leather, hand-sewed welts, all widths |sizes, Men's, $2.39; Boys’ sizes, 13 to 2, $1.99; 2% to § |$2.19 , a | ’ |Handsome Porticres.!hree hundred pairs. Various styles; | Boys Shoes, —In Annex, elegant patterns. Made this season. Bargains of the MOst Roys’ School Shoes, made of strong |"Little Men's” Lace Shoes, m: pronounced type. We hesitate to print the Jitera! truth. It satin cal’, heavy soles, broad toes, box calf and vici kid, broad would sound like exaggeration, We'll sll themat retail for Si2¢8 12! 2, $1.24) sizes 244 to 514, strong soles, spring heels, sizes y $1.49. |1342, 81.48 | p> > act cost chure C2: { 1 a ae Jess than the actual cost of manufacture. For instance: Boys Dress Shots, made of black viel Little Men's: Lace Shoes, made kid ; and-sewed we ts, light | Russ acalf and russet cout leather, Aiclish lasts, sizes 2% to $9. 9249. | lasts, spring huels,sizes 86 tO Ma Boys’ Tan Pussia Calf Lace Shoes, hand- at isthe en's? sewed welts, sizes 12 to 2, $2.19, 2% to ca i Men's" Lace Shes ae Sa, $2.49. tension soles, sizes 2, “Little Men's” School Shoes, made of “ geruine caliskin, heavy soles, spring “Little Men's” Lace s heels, sizes 5 to 11%, 91.24, ent leather, kid tops, : “ Spring heels, sizes 8 to 2, $1.87, | Children’s Dresses. H Wash Dresses, large variety of! . losiery. pretty designs, trmmed with white Lisle and Mercerized Lisle | pique and embroidery, sizes 4 to 14} Hates be boots, with fringed all, years, 98c, | Vertical striped uppers; . | Colored Gingham Dresses, good qual- | and assorted colored grounds, ity, trimmed with white pique and vertical stripes in contrasting emoroidery, sites 4 to 14 years, $1.31. black and colored lisle White Lawn Dresses, yoke formed of | embroidered lisle tue.s ond several rows of embroid: assorted colors with black onquered | One of the most common ills from whieh the Amertes suller is Dyepepsia and eak 8 omach. OVEREIGN SPEPSIA it | One lot of Portieres, including Tapestry, Mercerized Cotton, Frou Frou and other desitable kinds, tops and bottoms heavily fringed, worth from $8.00 to $).50 per pair; choice Ore lot of Portieres, including Tapestry, heavy Armure, Oriental] and other artistic effects some with corded edges; others fringed at} top and bottom, worth $5.00 per pair, a $2.48 Tapestry Couch Covers Persian designs and co‘orings, around, worth $2.75, at $1.98. Three hundred yards Oriental Striped Tapestry, 50 inches wide | worth §5¢ per yard, at 28¢ | | . | : « unmediate relief to the vutlerer, and i) baben reguiarty for ashort time will pootively 25c. a Bottle. FOR SALE BY ALL DR. G3ISTS, sien and edviee fee | ery iserting; finished with lace- , eR eR Eee F | dgei rutile, sizes 4 to 14 boots; worth from 7$¢. to $t.§ or Golfers. Caddy Bags. cies ruil su 4 to 14 youn, Bi STE RES s a A striking offering of Clubs: te have an immense variety of] White Lawn Dresses, hemattiched ctecien Hose, in all the kc s 2 f, , ry r cheu me. ne 5 c - CT SNS | Products of one of the best-;‘ addy Bags. You'll find our prices) eee eae eee een es vem. | Smetes, including pink, lavender, slate, cardinal, much lower than those elsewhere. | 4 isewhere black; regular $1.50 quality, at We make a bid fora popular busi-| ness in Golf Goods—and secure it by selling the most reputable quali- ties at modest rates, Caddy Bags demonstrate our method, | Extra heavy Brown Canvas, with} leather trimmings and ball pocket, metal studs, $1.5% Plaid Mackintosh Cloth, in all the latest designs tull leather trimmed, with ball pockets, metal studs on} bottom, $1.89. Plaid Mackintosh Cloth, stiffened) sides, full leather covered wood bot. toms, metal studs, $2.44, iI ig Skin Caddy ket and shoulder stitched colar, belt and sleewes, sizes 41014 years, $1.96. Figured Dimity Cresses, guimpe style, trimmed with —self-rut inserting, embroidery ruffle and black veivet ribbon, sizes 6 to 14 years, $3.91, White Lawn Dresses, guimpe effects, trimmed with embroidery and rib- bon, s res 4 to 14 years, $5.21. White Organdic Dresses, trimmed with tucks, embroidery and mbbon, sees 4 to 14 years, $6.49. White Point de Esprit Dresses, trim squire med with ribbon; organdie over-drop Necks, sleeve ess, worth skirt, sizes 5 to 14 years, $4.40, pri @ $1.09, Men’s Underwear. Striped Mercer.zed Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers, pink, blue jender; finished in very best manner; our regular mia dies known makers Of interest to /all thrifty devoieesof the links Drivers and Brassies, finest quality selected dogwood and jersimon heads and hickory shaits, sold wader another brand at $1.50; our price, Xe Cleeks, Lofters, Mashies, Putters, Mid Irons and Jiggers, of the best drop forged steel, hickory shat ts, so'd under another brand at $1.50; our pr.ce, 8c. Golf Balls. 1Ocobo, Musselburgh, Silvertown, | doz., $4.24. Siemen’s—best that are made—doz., lsur4 Bags, with plaid) ‘ale, 4c. * | Practice and Re-made Balls, doz., |? Tap, $4.59. $2.49. S ie Leather Caddy Bags, $4.49, 3 "S ; hand.-cr silk ed neck and down front; match, Prench bands, knee worth $1.00! our price, 74c. Women's fine Thread Vests, | ch Lisl: Thread Shirts, long and short sleeves, pearl buttons , $ to match, with double gussets, unpender' tapes and = 1.25; our price, 89, 63 19 272 GREENWICH ST., N. 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