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7 ”_ ” a — a ee ee i, de " THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20 — _ ss = . ORRAAR AR ReE EESE LOSE OeEET SOLUS Toot ioe carole oss ceo coe ror re roa > ; | dn intent tacit Many (ior Mond’) oF LUTHOR } RED POTTAGE ee ae pete ee | (iy permission of Harper & Brothers) $| Se ae deereoererecnesorsonecers Ch 5 (Copyright, 1900, by Harper & Brothe 12D OOD O6 DOE IDE DORE RD Oo Oe Pe eee ie ay was Chartews face became set a wolte Then be put hiv fortune to the tou You are riebt.” We eaid. “wlll away-—for cond | . = whem yor CHAPTER It known? cuahed 5 ‘ Engaged. | have pet he aii ad » died slowly away again, even out nice ha ‘ BEN Ruth came to herself thej tice, There 1 sane, Bee apes which he mp had vat No, 5 " east t did pot come tles wis fanaing her tHe . ‘4 8} pate ents we in the ( her pursuce had ted R Ea Bg ee. Whe hae et eyes can ; . ot be impae deep eyes. id be caught Y 4 for ats rk'with (he utter ness of deapalt: they found Moily and the don-| |, Ye gungect far a ~ (rll before the Intem@ty, of hie. i) proceeded homewan! ‘ * ven y | foward ue ait put That night when the rest of the Ather- gust b inivincers \ oe and er, 10 ajure household retired Charles went) 7.2" ral oe oy Fy sine | mag | ot icin RR . 4 Ma momer an te r Bait jove you. sad t apy tapes tate vay Mi, uth, ‘1 love eh and ot gh, on. Ge. please. | must fniad iia +. || , | hetghid are very rocky and precipttows ww “en . —_ ts WAN FELL 195 FEET ‘NOCD rong OVER PALISADES, JW BROKEN | San he better tre rand the quicker they | Princeton Student Badly} ives Sram Sn ot, oe John Regter Lives to Tell of Hurt in a Street Ge ey.) eee Fight. 11 io wr ght, deat Rett, oice ond Awful Plunge Down Perpen- an St ee mes dicular Clift, | dames, X Metm pny a Peneetan stu- ore sertounty | it of a row t Saltines Preizelettes and Ginger Snaps wold in paper bags lose thee Gaver betwee a ead the over ©The ‘ tent Package'’ is ng In Corbett» place we meibed ot retaumny erted home thee favor apd cuspoes side they teailon, bs men who John Regter, a gardener, ftty-etgnt years old, of % Newark «rect, Hoboken, feet down the sates and He fe in @ critical condition, how ever, In the Jersey City Hospitay thts morniag With a fractured skull The doctors and police are wondering how he could have been saved from in stant death Policeman Duan was patrolling the peat of the Jemey City Heights, near the boundary line, betweeg Jersey City and Hoboken last night, when he stum- bied over Regter’e body. He was groan- tng and bleeding, He was able 10 mutter that he had fallen over the brink of the Palisades near Pobtmapn's Pavilion and then he became unconectous At the place where Regter fell the te! fought about when M me and Oatmeal The crowd siruspled as he side for ive m SEA clea, Me shee’ 6s i: I canes * aai@ Ruth. a ie ae oe pe ig mae ed tho te almost perpen tieviar him uneposeique en the | 7 Working out for w f | “said Carag, sgouine + sales MUNG De lopeaher, Ruth al-| It te believed that Regter was trying und BOW wad 4 crowd af} { ‘ H ‘wen began fumbling in a i | Retore iow hh Magyar te take Ofen enue aye—— and his volee| i, take a short cut toward his home . P ms ISCill bod ravelling bag such as only rich 4) ig, dite 1 oniv ae errs ear et he wat mit. A love puch “ when he oy off the narrow path ih. by Bo led he 06 use ut perage rome 4 their rorode all petty barrie and plunged down, a | v @e spoiled by or Not much,” he sald to himself, | id t a: nn moray ight ag and eat sn yn a] Hts must aye struck projecting y Bite, , Rpenre Nod net hegn bart grocery store or damp and mi Grading out a few ¢ , i ng. Notateg ani tmane any | aredty ate moeky In and his face war badly stills: en dais ts tha Samia weather. If you want the Hime sliver of the table, “but it will | “iderenae, besauaed i Ft whe te mien * rut ihe ng |° be eohably. been tot looked up ‘ he dared no vohoat je Tene, Qut * sf me cw hia hand elite . the 8 Wht a he out ao “an pan the dlicn thaad overeat —= , Ite ng { the mone 7 Por an age neither spoke. ofn od us I fie be turned he head slowiy and! “1 ‘" to her ald. She 7 5 ooket at her » war even | had ps Ds x, | 4m golng out, Hilph. Py: Come tA th 1 With « strange ware pane pn must be ki mar i net Wafers Vale you need a Fa DUE Sot the heart she saw how her few words | “On, Chartes! Ch ' ghe sald brok- hod chagged only, “I cannot bear to hurt you. God yard Caarien fan downistalre Bi Bg sai? at dust, bardty| roy love you. abt J, ot Ul a TU t end bet himeeif our the r To Mr Dare ju now from what | bore Pyeneh ¥ w. He pu Not that man who hag eome to Nye! hive undertal 1 cannot break my ¢ had passed fully drawing ¢ ‘," ka turn ne bow ling an ) the direc. ‘After the lapse of an hour or more he ® Pinkham ing Soa HER BABY, it gine, let & made all secure and stole up ent week Ruth returned to her Mr. Alwyn s. pare became & Testor Bid uitkly saw the abject of his visits. She a. 4 " ove him. She 114 herself she loved no one, Yet when er said thie {he handsome pale face tired eyes of Charles Danve fimted before her mind Hat Ruth took a keer affairs of the poor Mr nstant visitor at we interest in the ways of tae unto ond! ten of ‘andon tenaniry. With her money | ould go much for them y her duty to marry him? Ye. thought mate har very miserable. Mr. Alwyn {n lle simple, good-hearted added much to her perplexity by wed stories of how much good a @ money could do in repairing King new drains, &e for g Dare's tenants, At iam she decided. The next day Dare ed Something tn her tt seemed to tell him of her determi . In another moment he was on his @ j knees beside her, ber hands caught tn g his trembling clam, and his ‘head, on. pressed down upon them. 1 know.” he gasped, good. 1 am not good e¢ not worthy. But I love you; | love you!” In moments of fr he old words hold thelr own against all mod- ern new-comers Dare repeated them over and over, again (0 @ paronysm 6? overwhelming senmn Witch shook hen from head to oot Something tn his his entire ¢ was five or six the moment she den v mind that he had heen nearer her in of que young. Well”’ she sald, gently; and he feit | cool, passive hands iremble a ittle thing in the tone of her voice ridile him prime his head and meet her eyes looking down at him, earnestly | and with a ere kindness them fi » MaKOr light leaped Into) § * he whispered, breathiess. | ate hands Lightening thelr hold of | re Will ye | Waa A moment's pauses, Whole world seemed t ber word. | cannot you, Oh, Gor what is » oven ‘ not even for you! 4 to h ten” that an ) hour Inter sa” she leaned | Ageier ured h Against the carved oak chimney +} d d ty trkcen w Wy You mean to ay that you! she whispered, Pag ©. f that L-Whai 1felt for) while two hot tears fell upon his hands | very much. fam glad I did it [In another moment she hi [isen awit. thought of such a her feet and had ie rs eat quite still phere. ‘Ttath had e Mis was soon after thts that Ruth went! I never ht in front of * to Atherstone, where for the minutes before you raid week was thrown conatantiy |! ¥ worry | aid not, bat I Sato te ee puted Ble Tat me hear what you imagined.’ wet of speaki amuse —himael Yet, the thougnt| “! ® deed you talked to me a good | again Her decision was fi somehow hurt her | Sea! hong you did exactly the knew it And now he also knew Phos much he had ballt wpon the wild new imagine that I talked h oaher woman @r the Bre sketching one afternoon in fr of a rained aa and stabie in|, pl upon his ea it feet He started wy che "i solt| vou tSIkad taore 2 ‘ ne direction ol the London season eB ended by! | am naturally grave h " t i came down to Athers eed afd augiour, tired i LT es, manner Detter thap some of the others ‘Better™ said Charles, pitherly. “Het en You thought that of me! No. ms need eay, anythlag | was in jantily tnterponed fault, T don't know what fight don't get AY Necemalty to bring |1 ha’ oy ma you understoad me seomed | you wageratand me—to ta med. recover: | tha fad’ apything | on, thy ri “inforuneiy' Tia times Wa betas’ into -a low What « miserable st to last! og It was indeed a Meath paid om the inakde Mme out of the t * hid 7 1 rae "He peg = ‘ Yih “sites coe maly be lett A seoond yed him. os 4 L only regret 1 eo you distiee be. "Are tae T engagement?’ baking | up @ row, just wi its least mentioned. because thar le = mere! he seked. The votee made Charles start. ing to what |s coming (To Be Continued.) tasted that he di at question needs no angwer.” she 1 not perceive en " i = | “CHESTER § LORD HURT, |ssr.ttts Bree” nage one ome Std rosan Batter mu oy» tone car woe BOY NBARLY ELBCTROCUTED “= Going to His Home in yo Brockiye. | While Skylarking Me Came im Con- 8, Lord, forty-nine years old, BV Sen nie} test with « Live Trettey ‘CASTORIA ee suffering from injuries rd | Wire. laat fight when he was struck Brookiyn trolley cer South Elliott place, adout 99 ptree: and Howard avenue, Brooklyn. | when car 24 of the Putnam ‘The boy wiih « number of cofpanions| Bears the @itpue line came on tim suddeniy.| was skylarking on the street and, Signature of Before he had @ chatit to wet our | cibing a pillar of the Kings County | SS ee eree MS 008 Taewbed |“ * he clamBered along the structure an, thirteen years old, of Beddeniy he wave a cry and collapsed, | Was picked up and carried to the a had come in contact with a trotiey | 5 ol tm sgn to i, wip gt ng pat ti ‘ ‘ was this morping Uiat he war get- B | more severe punishment,” said Magis: {te ng. 8s well ae, can be expected | OF this country. Bf stseta t an sadeo e ® | contin: y aru mm ieft ¢ Bi baby alone in the apartments from) yy, Came Too Late to save| Ings would ent Si with absolutely nothing to : 1 rimente—three squalid rooms, |||. | The blaze was due to « detective flue : ees a Tecking with Alth-he fount the| A number of men were at work avout| Ge The advice she) ‘bey iying on » G64, @ living skeleton. He| the bullding gt the time, but the fire gives te practical knelt down beside bim and took | gad face ang Gad) received @ asvere FA eta baie oes ve iy gues. te iil A ARONSAR 2 tewrre oor cauaiT 2) Open evening: ‘. m troll ere street, had & narrow escape . . ma, “eae . Lord sine cronging Fulton wale m electrocution last night at Pulton fo Kd You Hae wit. F ‘ Remedies For disordere of the Restor Vell Over the feminine pat ond have thelr reno wD ‘ bom gre sale he —_—— Inhuman Mother Left It Alone Day After Day. dulance, and Dr Mooney, of Harlem at “Six montte on we lad, in sete toapiial, reaponded. He aid what e |@meee Of the permanent .f good behavior 441 p-er- ” mir negro thei ints me ull oF he oid ant ook | | goog they have dome and The ‘‘In-er-seal Patent Package to thie penalty, for you deserve much mate to save the litte one's ite ti @ne doing for the women contains only the baking of the | trate Zeller to Mre. Nora Curley tn the | jul ihe | ts stil! doubtful Harlem Police Court After The woman had been atraigned hy | waited for tap mother, Ms came potas Wf all ailing or suffer- National unk, and Fogarty had his Agent Fogarty, of the Gerry Society Bate” eu Folk lie to the ‘Cation ing women could bo made who found her ithe thirteen mowths | ho wry|t0 understand how ab- Biscuit old son Thomas nearly starved to ath the child recover the ee cen the third | Peer bende In the pM M gets inte one true ae we Neighbors of the Curleye had qm- ————— statements shout Lyfa plained to the society that the mother POWER HOUSE BURNED, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, their euffer- | early in the morning ¢f! late at — e gs Ped poe Park Mrs. ls ine] women free of charge '|Her address ie Lya poor tittle fellows plaintive cries» aa grown weaker and wenker every day When Agent Fogarty reached the Cur- Fire early this morning destr power-house Sech as made at this establishment, the werk of sted dentlats, a the fe eeten eterno te. © the world, with NERVOUS PBOPLE f2% "tata eareretly was gaping for breath, and Fogarty |e wived ihe wine aucun wes|Aonest. You can write tracted o other wont done re wae afrald he would die before assiet- |Sines arrived the whoe structure was vited to cal at ‘ware we will domen- ance could arrive. |"Ree Wisse! owned the wailding, | OY to her; she ls a we- Sata tig ica <n He turned in » hurry call for an em ' which was valued at i» PAINLESS ° SETS OF TEETH au - . X GOL! ( cana nome, ge ' IF Open Dally, 8A. M.to8P. M1. Sundays 10to4, — ” The Original New York Dental Parlors. | 336 Sixth Ave., Oppasive O'Reilf's Brooklyn, Sv’ gage Oe. Pormmeriy 4 West 2d St Full Set of Teeth, ‘Siey'5 | Saereees DOUBLE SUCTION PLATE. econ We) Hoste tA. roe BRIDGE WORK rem. $3,00 aia <4 ORTH OW: ORCBLAIN CROWNS cr & 8 $1 DOWN AND $1 WEEKL GOLD FILLINGS 10) op PRICES THE LOWEST, DR. 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Pig A ead CTL paaere tae tee oat Pe the tore snd gale and the big, OO Or Gio folks, too, for that matter, clean out the ge 1 PRICES. aim & | pom gh with wine le acd gets = no aa mee nTY he hs QriRED ba strengt t leet wel ye CLOTHING 4 co. canal, liven up the liver, and “summer belly- °° * Tuk iy % ri) . ‘ ATROMENS & OO 14d Wee ADE ot is to use CASCARETS, gentle, sweet, fragrant Wan saan For fear that anybody in the CASCARETS in the house always, and te ae os hy 4 Bg “form vom ICKLY CURED BY CANDY CATHARTIC chip, Oftecle detiver MANOR WATCH (DO IT Resadway een) = fenmabowd teoubles and too post to buy CASCARETS we will send » bos inee, Addr wy sonnet yates 1a peal aby Company, Chasage or New Yook, meanoaang edveruucment and paper. aati Saaeas Wane Onn tit breetoey ST FORTHE B peu ers Seto