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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1900, ‘|THE ROUNDERS” TO BE {pict REVIVED ON MONDAY. Popular Casino Success Will Be Presented in a IN NEW ADOK New and Attractive Dress—Roof 2 | Garden Hits. | ‘*Widow Magoogin" Has a Funny Way of Saying Things. | | es “Widow Magoogin,” for over twelve yeare © popular feature of the Gunday Mercury, has found her way between book covers et last, and ts @ most wel- | come addition to the funny books of the (Copyright, 1900, by Harper & Brothers.) (sy permission of Harper & Brothers.) PED PE REE E REE ee ed Rd EER EEE EE EE EEE MEER ORREEEED | | Elowwurms through the mist, He) ith will eyes 1 woman whe Loved | 3 ? SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS toy Charles, reasmuringly, “There toy 1 ty ne here but me. = | s Last ent tinued Raymond, | poten ‘The Evening World anon otaft. 0. J whom he passtonately lov W. Dillingham rr night n the abies. 1 wat nea He ould gre ch forth bis han to take | \ ‘There te not a dull er ugha Mine in and In the doorway Ife beeath came hard and thick, A ~ \ the whole book. jes remembered how vi seetred clutching and tearing at Mrs, Birdie Mageogin, Rereine add rrator of her own happenings and «ideas, n Irigh widow diessed by many @ and marvellous adventures. Not only ® does she narrowly escape accident while & riding vp Broadway in @ horesless ‘hot- to-molly-billy,” but @he riske Mquié Raymond had bolted Tost was Dare 1 clove at hie ear ‘he| “the man vas ve been your brother- ann to tall tt you i more dy made ymond with evident un ; ta 4 O ahtaree, | Tne Peewee | antiane con death at @ yacht race and makes « wild, py Ree Jone ao-{ moment, eve dveamnitke plunge into the mazes of New . tr Ale rica hae| *A# 09 Inte © York soclety «d arrived at Vandon t Life was still there, if that teoble tone. ) She aiso aire her ideas on afi events, # Senter 1 he | al cow alee Es & political and social, that pass beneath ome th wane her eye. Her favorite hero te Admiral Dewey, and on bie return from Manila whe even goes eo far as to offer to ighten his loneliness by sharing hie CHAPTER V. “"haymond saried net i old fox ¢ sald w feeble Temptation. a we 5 1 +4 come home with re Ete ay or bi © One Cats | ove bd future, Bhe also sete her cap for Mayor | ' f sugeeed avery éallar out ef tie before mond Van Wyck. Whether ehe otf) yearns ‘ ore m eo, and him | voles. ("what for his hand now that the Ice Trust y meet fy? ie” } y of farewell be- dy and soul had begun, and the { seemed to me scandal hag come to light, Je an Interest- jing point for reflection. A pretty vein of sentiment underlies paries recety , ta ition onl | ying “Stephens” was dying | 6 2P ee ee oa ate Snawe’ thal y recognition Me ates | the more hilarious fun, betng furnished ered leave to see him Saoteetie wait |by the widow's daughter, Arethuss, to the Jail and you mean that the diverce ory beaux, her courtship and mar riage with Duteh Henry, and her sub- eequent divorce, furnish plenty of heart interests. Among the Widow's eoalal flights is ® funotion at the Merrtaggat gy ftra- sign has Fate the fourse eae ihe cxentag. Py lagoogin te invited to any ine coupled in the ensuing mai ‘Ot had a onl rere feet in me, Mra Sofneeerty an’ was f Se1eie store Sigteiwisse) e1esereseres Deyneourt at death's | ¥ae 1, “Db ¢ inj ¢ eatd, with @ faint | exct i. Raymond, work + of feeb! ‘moment, the strugale ee. “1 te 1° sed. ‘The dying man vainly tris ° MISS MAY FISKE. She will be heard as Santuzza in ‘Cavelleria Rusti- cana” at the Lenox Lyceum next week POO UO OC OOUC COO CORO UD OUD CO CROCE At the Casino, “The Rounders” te to) rich, L& funny men, wil) imi be revived Monday night tn a new dress. Gnee pee ‘g feats {n jugs joes feet in +3 Many of the principals and chorus tden-| {hinge the pecrtof teiinestore at the tifed with the original production hi Hebrew character, and others ~ been secured for the engagement, which = A ; . will be a limited one Qrovere af Coney leland Inst ent + | Thomas Q. Geabrooke, who made aliay Siafers lirooklyn Merine Turk in Boston, ts expected | pays ‘wice dally, tn free concert lihe law. The management announces a reduced price for children at matinee. | The season of “A Runaway Giri” at | bit as to repeat his @uecens in the star role Joseph Herbert will take Dan Daly's old part Many noted Casine Lage “ . “14 | etit be nd| Manhattan Beach opens this evening. will be seen again a@ the Batting and) ii wisi be for two weeks only. St ailet girl, A number of new and! jie ty “bowers and the entife "A aichy songs will te Introduced. | Runaway Girl ompany will be eren Ted Marks promises another Interest. | ot ch, There will be band con er nd Palin's frewo: 7 the Casino Roof Garden! 40/5 > arranged that solr week. A new programme ts | not « er attractions. | to be given, and Mr. Marke says be will | 1. = ' JOHN J. JENNINGS, niroduce several surprising novelties. |..1)!* 03" = week met with rt ar favor and the standard ts main-|() 4 ~ them. wi 4, twhin they on ‘4 me fur i vith adiitions ] form nnle Ri ; minnie th seis poop | {he Rrogrammne, | rn ny hev\dew vert bicycle feat of the Jonnron Brothers has ere 7 Teber, and the Countess, moved & sensation. an Oe } OF per . bee gous dhrapet ; Burke brovhers and eakey “ta an | key original o enedy aot; Mart!netti ae Wurra! W urra! OV m Aiethresh' Y Grows, Hh Pur Of've th’ bree Cardownle sisters, interna <P ansera: Gantry ‘brothers, come: | Iie, Cohan "il, appear age, ie tmnt -_ : dian boxers: Bugle. the Juvenile song: (7 n dows Mire, Magoogin baw tnd! ftafite “Phornton,” come Bhe will be vapeertaad tek he grand old Celtic smile which touched the lips but ara | yc u she was never married to him le-| raise himself to meet what was coming, not reach the solemn, far-reaching eyes. Rally, She called herself 8 widow and Charles put hie strong arm rou | and company. but fwhat tral Palace Roof Gar- ante of talent on tts Dl | At Se, reef x, Mies tpoving, pletures F the wakes they. dig rroll—eerv- ¢ nese sometimes returns at the f nis pretty roof garden adits own war compared 10 t Jall, down | meenen: of death creating ©. very fax ble impression. | Mews, hapten raw mond,” he whispered, earnestly. ® se nieht!y attendance has beet neg 4" fxcelient, notwithatanttog the fact tha i “at nave Been cold and aiaak Tay teases saihiarer The Vending features of Be wit a pe mar feature at Procto seis guereet, | Tentgetnird entre next we and % Dare, but she had him and held him up. He knew that Charles could not speak "You said I should turn up talle once ing his t * continued Raymond, with © ut! alting utterance, “and I've done } up when I pit over that well onto the stones. I felt I'd Me notice Ktlied myself.” . ve owned up,” he cont! laored whisper. “Stephens r ® fut! confession, You'll have tt in all to have a »bacey-#atim- J gt anry oe larks got wo ish. ce are) akes an hooned to foward, bub arly and th remimber wan fie Ot tush athry thw ot folghtin’, an’ w diz have . ow i » wer Hie, Evertthia, Waiter & . teeth L epee, kin till thwether he's, A Aven! oni, leav> th 4 Attic Spe ‘There should be no monotony in the mt and ter ogramme at Proctor’s Fit, Avenue dead or no, of hwat's transpotrin’ | 15e papers to-morrow. And while] was th t @ until after @ tim aries closed’ poster & Btal's ganouneee an gaeel: | every type around him, an’ they moight a& weil i te ome more I never ¢ red, honrael ~ sah en: bil for next week. @ nerfor r * an owd pete per cep AR age bo , alapered Roaraell;| He had gone without What- ance A be given fn the auditorium ! party ¥ h will get friends ever the water) | ft ing alreaty he 4 re ere the weathe is very warm when f tt ded ht of earten wilt be atiltzed. The at ‘ s that will hold the boards + Monday include Coaries ‘T, A ne m Flavell did me a 1 he n hiding n't much it te, Widow Magoogia’ wii} prove, 8 de- hit Wika ani tite ae vc! CONCERTS AND OPERAS — ij, users Se ma er rm | FOR SUMMER NIGHTS. —=~=t.— re Pla rented Raymond, with « esr: | cual alt SM not Ot * ous remnant of that pride of race at) dr to 'a whisper, which dled Imper-| ft which {t ls the undisputed priv pale eaid Charies Rove of | nd yet go stead. ue birth wa tales temperment Taco to the’ Sell, nnd| fast With arent, "resolve he heard = Gree dragged in. I dropped it years ago. e strussie nad and tor or nef won po ly ee do 'ehat Dve confessed a Stephens, and I'll die) Damiens oom 4 ‘ as t heavy on the| “You would not, Ruth ‘Beephee ant Kaltendorn’s Orchestya. at St. Nich-, na’ will be ung at the Lenox Lgcoum fe @ potent summer-niant "*s' week jor a greet The Wed- At Dietrich’e One Hundred and Tenth “seat Street Opera Garden next week “Too- ay wight “pep” hae Leen so # Stree be N coseful that Fridays are also to de myer isd p> ALR hug ao | over to light muse. Newman Hunt. nse bd y | | the desp oven | | Me stretched out his and be buried as is. I'm not Teepening twilight darkening 6ll| aloud; “you woul not 1 1 cont! going to disgrace the family.” |the itis rooms Reymond seemed to! 4) what T know to ba were for "you, the doy soprane, may be heard to-night, [estment land will continue to delight ‘There © eonstrained silence of | have, sunk Into a stupef, and at last! eip me Cod! not ore For yoo." ‘cod teemorrow Emil Hofmann will 60g) week SU B Al IP , come minutes, 7" 4 4- tn f negting| eS at ge a 4 “Why Do the Nations?” AN | ‘The Castle Square Opera Company ie “Would you itke to see your sister x fesmss, of yi was coming up fi un att « Wagner programme |e &)- |. give a two weeks’ season of Eng @sked Charies, but Raymond shook his toms negative, We gs then athomable de f ed for Thursday t Manhattan Beach, beginning TOW NS head with feeble decision, -4 yy oa ied Pa Gy “Pinafore” and “Cavalleria Rustiey:| Monday, Aug. & —— } Wee Gum tae mtesten tone dose 4 “That man” be ead suddenly, after a | treet iy ~ a y a nach 4 Oe NeW YORK 1] the jong flat high road t Therstor e. |. But Charles did not see It, for his su ) ts b ae. paste That pas 5 the Georway! | Charice shivered ond. oop "his. teeth, | 4 wwn.on the take, and he = sine slong gE pe Rapes oy A 4 Hew id he come there .. | High on the hill oe trees ey 4 utring ab patead “Phare te no man in the doorway, nt liebe of ‘Flamberitigh (To Be stroyiog them one by one ag the APRA Bane “tthe tnlormacion advances. | iaree billows When i it Hind Association ts planning PIN'S TRIP THROUGH ABAD, lk Tavectigaiea iy — ter | to the tree and says it ean be done eee cas ano Gm Cnet ang had cat off hy with co-operat t the city de Yoawer of trsine ger day, | Re renee trem the retrige parimenis, Commissioner of Highways) —— St Batered a Seheocigiri’s Bar and) Keating | alleged to be indifferemt about Eicortoe reten A tiny squeak trom the retriger en Found Ite Way Out ta S ‘ei to nee, the door Inside ' ' 5 nely sa! they ne: J | School in Plainfield, N. J., was yester- | rae wigs ney heard Big Elms ‘Aone the Boule-) ,. day ‘i ing from the cel *, of the Com-| trees are doomed) Be at them down make way for ome Syme at eviiabin real Gained with 0 severe fit of coughing. i which ended with the e/ection of « pin | heen Peis my ere ait vard Killed by Com [ise young trees wns, according (0 106) eat ge, pansion meats of oe from: her (treat. to the Society ne poles j comiract, will take their places. eet same, tg OW Tove r Several aye agp Mie Mactonald tue | They Gvetints In Saloon Re-| iret station °° ‘tna ours | tractor. Concer etn! matten, new Tore using the pin in her left ear and jost | a ae wg | 1 a saas cats at ne ya} *riwerator After Cute | nanan DRED BT wipe | roe w ane istgnton enone vw-|TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. paaed into the eusteghian tube end)’ ting Beer Pipes. dente of the West End over the destruc-| A powder to be shaken into the thenee worked ite way into the throat, tlon of the shade trees along the Boule-| shoes. Your feet swoll@, nervo a * —— Steart Wee Seciéentelty Aspbra-| os ‘suich wan begun yeotertay by the| and hot, and get tired easily. If you| __leterest and Dividend Notes feted, Thongh & Wonk. Monet |. csset tunnel egnirastorn have smarting feet or tigi shoes, try CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BAN Action toward saving them te st!l pos yt Pate a Ie i * ee eee fe} pending, but John Mhielts, who has the | No BANGS WAIBIRE Gan), Cures Ewe jien, sweating feet. ingrowing n. contract for that section from Bub-Com- |» iiseors and callous spots. Rellev ite wurruid! | J. G. QUINN & CO.,, eal Estate ‘Reai Estate NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! OVER 100 LOTS SOLD SINCE LAST SUNDAY. ‘Safer Than a Bank for Investment. The Best Suburban Property in Greater New York. ARLINGTON “s WE BUILD POR YOU, All On Easy Terms. ROUTES: From Park Row-—Kings County “1” or Flatbush Avenue Trotley (Brighton Beach divisions). Get off Kings Highway. Thirty-twe minutes trom Park Row. FARE 5 CENTS. From New York, Via Grand and 23d Street Ferries to B roadway Brooklya—Take Trotley Marcy and Ocean Avenue or Nostrand Aveau® (Brighton Beach division) lunes. Get off Kings Highway. aR SEND FOR MAPS 4ND PARTICULARS TO SELLING AGENTS, No. 140 Nassau St., New York, and Office on the Property. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—___—«—«—«—_—___ For Sale. For Sale, WiLL #ack ae chine, gl) sttiaehmenta; ot pear Merihe ave Prqnk ive.

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