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‘ SYNOPSIS. oor 9 Kirena. an PRECRDIN * FFRENA carina one fay. a Bott Hie ‘ tua changed the aspert of the things around him. The v " taken from an ancle him enormous “Ah, Steito ing up woe flying toward » ity of her! Bhe out touching him. of her move bling of hy Seems as if 1 was refiect by wort sigh, Bhe ‘ breere, | as taken y sant * ealled the actress, Jump vith all he Impetus at last wit rapid >a trem The ke ment ¢ she th angu he belove! w ¢ for intan- | bis} fF away be ted m Bhe took him into her that she jad been Lrembli “bline, #tui maine, Movin on big shou ‘Veige. He t mm a he cavmeu rms, et soned, w aes, yours forever Ho jo Was her fear. the woman every Lime cume. Leaving er, Buown wiles + hap last lew ir for you? Teli ine foared him 10 al r dof 0 inte lage * someth. ne 10 be given bo @ lover, wits “What can l eve you led @ liich whiten buman iove. can i do With the jwve wer ome by Weart- you see the storm? fe moved his @o back? while you heard her not forgotten hands told me : Ta NERSOLL F of + if they were the This is the story which, [n the original Ttallan. w “Il Fuoco” in Continertal Europe. cused of bavi Eleasora Duse, the great Italian tragedienne, and of certain of her private life story confided to him by the actress experiences and emotions in his novel, thinly disguised under the fictional name of F arduous love to a literary man author himself. love scenes between the couple, gave rise to a storm of censure in Italy and led to many complications which are etill unsettled SoS Alga Oe ele ee eles (’The Fire’), has created the sensation of the year The author, Gabriel D'Annuns! og taken advantage of his arquaintancesh|p rina, who makes Stello Effrena—supposed to be The more or less true portrayal of certain ar Ab, there come jo s, weotng 1 he yo Stelio ata the roots of 1? © greyhounds stir vat bee mu were del awaited by ou cannot \ *. His fever hat descended upon m Olora from the ( ntry vent . Mf St Apollo Nerisea! snute ‘y name and as 1 to Stell nwee’ t way among the tree and yours. 8 animal holding the houwd ere berg to verve himve!f nea ave me alone HOO OTe OEE PFEG COO ORIE | AM inder @ rose bush | star w here shail I a4 an was a knit J stabbed him in the beck! of t ie wan'e ame, \ ke of the wives and children and ties of the byetanders J | w ‘ along (he Bowery 1 eman Bauman saved Simonson | of from being an CONEY a THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, Wis sk Many Cases of Severe} | Roal Estate Real Estate BODES ASOD IED: ohh, RUGBY We have tern predicting great things for Brooklyn, the Rugby banner horre c'ty of the world, Editorially. The 1900 census, while not complete, is nearly so, and fairly accurate figures cam be artived at. The Real Estate Record and Cuide gives the following estimates as to the growth of Greater New York for the past ten years: Increaxe in Population, 1890 to 190, Manhattan, Pronx, Richmond and Queens — ae 737,732 Borough of Brooklyn alone, 443,297 Thes: tigures are startling, Broo'tlyn has growa nearly two-thirds as much as all the rest of Greater New York put ‘oyether and her growth is on'y begin- ning, for to-day Brooklyn is increasing at the rate of 75,000 a year. The truth of the matter is the “tail is beginning to wag the dog,” and for cach dollar that has teen spent in the distant and sparsely settled districts of the Bronx from now on five hundred will be devoted to beautifying Brooklyn and developing transportation facilities with Manhattan, At the rate Brooklyn is growing it will be but a few Votes years before sh: wil! outvote the oiher boroughs, and when Count. this happens Manhaitan’s enormous tax I-vies will be spent where the people live and not wher: they do business. pli. AA ed to Ls Rl = The purpose of th’s article is to impress us0n the minds of the pzople of Greater New York that the Boroug’ of Brooklyn has awakened from slumber into full vigor and virility, and is within a few years to con'rol Manhattan herself by the strength of her votes. The two cities were divided somewhat by a narrow strip of water, but to an infinitely greater degree by the fact that it was to the interest of the controlling powers in Manhattan to keep all possible r:sidents within her borders. This is a thing of the past. The line of division is disappearing and ia a short time will be practically obliterated by perfect tran portation, and then land in Brooklyn will become as valuable as land in Manhatt.n is to-day, e <cepting, of course, in the banking district of the o'd city, and possibly along Bicad vay: In ten years the $300 lot in Brookiyn, properly selected, will be sziling at a pric: nearer $3,000 than its original cost. Reai Estate Flatbush, 20th Ward, 31-2 Miles from Bridge. This isn’t an advertivement for RUGBY, but for the Our whole Bovough. If you have money in a savings bank, i in a mortgage bearing a low rate of interest, or in a Competitors. | ¢ “stocking” at home, you are absoluicly safe in invest- ing it in Brooklyn touse lots. Not necessarily at RUGBY, though we still have some splendid lots for sale, but anyw! ere in the Borough where lots are properly restricted. Proscect Park South, Vandervecr Park, Kensington Park, Homecrest, Atlington Terrace, Borouzh Park, Kenwood, Slocum Park and othe:s are all excellent properties and thoroughly worthy your investigation, 1,500 lots sold at Best Routes to ==) WOOD, HARMON & CO,, [Reerrsmar) ims os Sl’ Wo splendid ones teft, 19 Largest Suburban Real Estate Operators ia tn > ' She h been penaee soni © in the World, Miss shotted a tues, Beacl wport. ‘ Lots ‘ron $2°0 to Developers of 75 Suburbs Ctiiees in 28 Cities ELSIE ture oe sete S v0, Fleet pay- o fanced Bea wo $2, 3159 to NEW YORK OFFICE, BROOKLYN OF FICK, FRENCH. ie Also rom Broad: Vervy dieeet to Waasy 256-257 Broad -y $2 per week. 154 Montague St. Pianos and Organe, | Seabee, | No More Dread of the Cental Chit, Hv Wore nity, se ssa : 0 “knocked out” the burglar a was robbing her house, le 1e to one thing for mesiet me mn |V_ M worth recounting. You'd never she spoke hun Mly a A r 8d Ave. & 60th St. ia iE wanere it from her SEN HIS HANDS THE HEAD a 4 t PIANOS AT LESS mr nan dl The strange story of a baby: te at prices lee than ba. THAN 15c.A DAY. | liness Incident to Hot Spell. THE SURSCHIPTIONS, wedent con Bh beg maar Lanne ALE PIANO CLUB 8 The ensuing ae y te an oppor eoure the urtled by @ led physicians attached to] y Piano, & mont antione sat eee THE ORIGINAL +4 had followed | corps of aaiiled phy ‘ + ae er 7 . World's Sick fables Pund tod tnecrament, foe HSS of ws gone the wat | Tee eee Maree y instaneng. of tbe| ter wet, A ewreahe of New York Dental Parlors, he emi! r { i oe. che, had omit) ngs grand work ard of «Re preaing |" ros. |336 SIXTH AVE., Oppo. O'Neill" ne fae trough a twenty>t 1 Ave., Both & 60th Sts Becca city Whie going throueh , i Becckiye- Oe tere Patents eeec: bull Set of Teeth, OR DOUBLE SUCTION PLATE. cRIDGE W gba a4 1 it singe the to * ' MORLAIN ¢ FIL Noe FARR'S DENTAL PARLOR t medica is {)7 | xirl, Miss Marion Fish, s-tablishments but s may continue ttl Sunday. It looks tn that ee) you will feel like spending Ube day quietly, A rhady nook and—the Wor These will help you If you can't get the ham and the shady nook you cam Sunday World, and then the | other two won't so much matter, “Anyhow,” ae “Bobby” Gaylor used to say, you will waut next Sunday's | Wor id. For various reasons. In the first place, wil present to you @ that way now hammock, a sunday id to t mo get the it | man who before we week Is over will bave once more girded bimealt for battle against McKinley, 'B is the man, The Sunday World i be visited him on his farm im R_ Nebraske, and snap-shotted him Y weeding his garden, clad in over- alls, and otherwise doing all the A> work that is part of a farmer's N lve In (hese photographs, which form one of the most attractive olor pages ever issued by The an \s presented in a view taken ¢f fim. Speaking of Bryan, the Democratic National Convention that will renom- inate him for the Presidency meets at Kansas (ity next week, and in @ Special Supplement the Sunday World will publish photographs of the delegates to this convention, K C isnot the only place interested these delegates. All over the A, country their work will be N I watched, and to every one their pictures will be interest S T ing A Everybody will want a copy Y of next Sunday's World. Place Ss your order to-day Dukes, earls, princes and other titled noblemen have given up the task in despair, Now is the chaneo of the true young American to step in and see {f he can win the heart one of the richest and most bea American helrestes, MK Gi ba rh } iA Sensible girl! have none of the sue E noblemen whose crowns Y L coronets hid what little brains E they possessed! She is to congratulated! Also to be T about! Goelet, however, Is not the American helress who nas returned to this con “heart whole and fancy She'd M only tures at Newport of another Some women can’t be great helt hs New York has ever Her most recent deed of jem, in which she BW \T velt. Governor of New York. is the latest, ff which the hero of Sen Juan figures in all that clement of LOVE. ever been In love? Tf se, ave gone to prison for you loved? No? ation of Donna te the riflee she had and \. 1 make And the ore of } okes one of tleat, most pathetic romase:® this such a story the famous Calf- ites to the Sune Rs. WARING DI DISCHARGED. ateners of - —_—— “ - THE KLONDIKE.” ass anne. alll Wish of yor es Composer ay BY A ; 1 clans “TTR Groll laa Free in Coart f She Eee) beam Two ; Me tt J story. too. Read & ‘Who Was Stricken Hy roll Got Eight Wounds| —piainea Deuge- [' . p For Sale | . This Morning. for Jostling a . wre er | aflating. <inghs, joe F | a Ww Mre Sarah Waring, of 22 Fifth street, | re as . ‘ ‘ e Nor have we forgetion that the oman. fn was charged with bav-| | AR Nsor SON ra a! Fourth y have come and fifteen-sear-old di . : ed anower Sunday. tn Robert William Robert dropped dead, ee he tel | to the at Americat spopleny this morning in the| war te The Bvening World.) se ee Kerwin, bad| >, —enult CENT in BIT r ate the grea 7 b> ig pg Pag ite Park | LADELPHIA, June 2—Charles| Uenry Simonson, thirty-four years ‘ , eo 2 ine A a) be . je Bower 2 RA. ¢ ’ . exten, Ho was clshty-ctght yours = as young man, died early this | old, a florist, of 277 Van Brunt street x. i in her eyes, - —— |FURNITUREgS0 WOR 1 ry an | olg and an ardent admirer of the ia ning from a pull of cigarette smoke | Brooklyn, was held without bait by SARITA 8" 8h vonud Drowned In Atiantic Masia, $1 DOWN AWD 31 WEEKLY Rébert 0. Ingersoll. His consisntly ex- |W" fie fase, | Hie death le the most pe | Mtaststrate Kramer at Coney taland he coms | The body of 9 man was found thie| @ AIC S4 eh Ah 2 f’) pressed wish was that he might ‘te at were Reve, is Geanetes ia ile te : moras Basin, Brook'yn Le 08 WS i ak hae ce te Oi rackaka attended a concert at Wil- 10 await the result of iditielance gpa , : 67 WEST i28TH S like the great F ae iis Grove last night and sat near | injuries he Initicted on Charles Grol , th WATCHES Weaniy pa ‘ ° Meat rs ny hl ts a se | ONE FIREMAN KILLED, i “2 leader of several well organized glees| ink Krackaka secas | Of #71 Dean atreet, Brookiya p irene , Bi Ei h ao Bet. 31st jokes and was a composer of no mean merit. on » fs pot be] Grolt is at the Norwegian Hospital g t Veo rte 24sts ur He was well known among musical Finally he ruptured a bb Jog. | #uftering from caht s9> woueds and Palling Walls in a Pittehure Rinse V SATEROAY AND MONDAY RVENINGS | W hty Roiy Poly, the Lite and diet the excitement, ‘The am er escaped in| is lable to die. Caused One Death—Loas The men, accompanied by their wives | WEDDING , it teiltt MyRT RS: eee bgt cagpaaagys CASTORI. | year a = ee Sekt te the oie Hrooktyn’s O14 Hackman o Suteide, | "4 children, were at Coney Island jast| PITTSBURG, Pa. June One fire er RINGS. this city and ar-| Soba MoLean, exventy-tive years okt, (MMM Groll jostled Mra Simonson as| man was killed and eight others injured, Por Infante and Children. Pacts versus Guens: | ‘own incineration, When] of 2! York etroet, Brooklyn, known as | ‘Dey emerged from one of the resorts, | and nearly 10,0 worth of property was Kind Y Have Nothing is ed by jonged | te heme bia Wife, Phoede,| frockiyn’s oles necks, comaited The men bad hot words over it. They is Paty 3 tn, r i Ce the mae sachine sine fhe ow Always ss discussions on subjects whieh (Near Nessee ft) . suleide os ba fone > mor. | met again at one of the roller conn | Temi aii you are not familiar. The man WhO! sigh." Wagwientoy st hosTON ee SSE se te Wes “BE Bears .. PO ee — : and was beat- siracied timonecn nad wus beat! fae Puce tanisserr aml tan The World Aimasan oat —_ Pee > Se! ll —<« . — nd the Gallus Coon and funny people, by Otte rriner, Ladendorf, Griffin, +| Penderson, Anderson is Dirks and others, will belp to the Side of the Fourth a event to you, Remember, s!] these things be found oniy in the