The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1900, Page 7

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QII'"""" eer rn EOP IP OEE are TUB WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1900, fectectetiets et tatictentafentatets NeLatitn sete ata sfatntane —_ amy ‘This te the story which, in the original Italian, under the name of “Il Fuoco” ("The Fire"), hae created the sensation of the year in Continerte! Europe ‘The author, Gabriel D'Annunsto, {5 ae- cused of having taken advantage of his acquaintanceship with Bieanora Duse, the great Italian tragedienne, and of certain details of her private life story coutided to him by the ectreas, to uge these experiences and emotions in his navel. Duse {s said to be but thinly disguised under the fictional of Foscarina, who makes arduous love to @ literary man—fitello upposed to be the author himself. The more or less true portmyal of certain ardeat love scenes between the couple, gave rise t0 & storm of censure in Italy and led to many complications which are stiii unsettled. ome theu vo! | “Forward, Forward! 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He can get it just as easy as he can the other kinds. sta 'atler "a Soak ITSAGOOD COMPANY, } ¢ “!TsaGoop SOAP” at your the, lagoons, over the water fomitier | / ber retailer's. The retailer can buy it from Nd you. gay ‘Thege Po ty ge mii ’ ‘ : per aa General Offices in New York City, } his wholefaler or ggder it through the ek ede ale z does rut SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING nal +: Fe 61, 63 and 65 Park Row. manufacturers, *. Sramenca v Advertioing Getigned by the (hse, F. jones Oe, World Ditg. Mew Tort. “That la where the mariners made » wind STRIKE! ‘Hundreds of Are Invoived, Trowble in an tmportant Part ot the 51 Chambers St., MF Organization Affects all the Rest 1x8 98 Sn “4 A Pertectly tarmonious thie System Gasily Thrown | tire J “ THB PARTING. “I love you, and I believe in you,” he said. i ved is j tne fay of a cy preses af we narlane <t ; ‘at. OA! alls. “We sda Tad oie i 5 ay Sohdrarstada Wee So, i | YA , hove thus walked on cs f] heres bad Cwelee pantore, serene of reise bat m Be a Title irreg im any | ¥ i Eeipethton ‘that Til’ be a so i= Ca a Oe, The pmeet Fay. nt Ris. " a r@anized labor reached © s [ a 4 (1 : r | Pee hae " nied tas a, folk yy! ) 340 AND 963 ROWERY, NEW TORE ow seca ant oe we | ‘ail a. ot by ard” : oe | 7 caren the te * \ ara the Wwouhie The Trustees have declared ¢ Givitend Ge impetuosity of bis words found fe wondered at the uno «mon serene- re st aba Yanee with |¢ inning of ihe present year OF number ee af gi! Oh ' y the ait mooths ending June 3, 1h amall | tn her trons f art, maps with | 4, tee and terty ate a © einem retee 1g oe wane. = pe os looked pletures, sacred memories | ™ Ee Sane by sell with Mi) Will Get back te depowita entitled thereto under the Opdamm, welt be fi Cage uy meg | y vane Weve.” she paid. Randing to Rim | ja P 4 The Char of the Mignn, the Pt ant te Copas WUnALe take lage a! the rate of Three and One-iigit par eamh. with, the ore m, Ger, pernene 7.” aid he, “to wr “engtaving. ou Meow tt | on od Preaerierian 6 we AL / #7, Berfume the per annum on al! sume net ‘Tere a presence there for be Thousand Dollars; payable 9 be ' ant ewe rome mech & * * P -; know oa ™ 78. oogent_ te . qi bof the Secont Pr nm ‘le they Juby 19th. 1900, ‘ume asap. | thera ean cee be vay ole | Sends Leuvtt no are m be on fourm with wh thy faranft ellen, the treas [f™ oe f aps Wiel 2 kis param. ede * No mation ¢ . : the 4 5 the @ the Atstane le- |), ‘Tee Ps if - tr ' s ranieed to pat " the dead roots. said uel.” th Soh he ee righ 4 " gl of amet He sald: “He whe bh pee Li eypresses, more,” , / mene oe 8 h, ot a . p CHARLES MIRHLING. Segretany, ’ a> wectiny are. the Ss Fy py : Af | Meregal of Wand oa VF fs pl for) WMP PATTERSON, Aart, Gomme, wea of the event igerenaiog | mn s ‘ oe f } toward eno) | I: c r ago of Now ’ aM: ; hay bat ¥ jacked ena over Ter one CY oe tou ) Ba 1 ayo * the ‘abs CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK. | "Mow heau ‘ oye - dun waded os we | Sen, “ . y - OER, COR. A sagen, So, Se over Yer ie 4 each Other, av ff to |.) oi . —— & | wii wa ag ge novia Stopped trembling een! 9 elem a) 7 . tha whet ber ayes. saa Se tee : : —_—- ——— - a | Cy, ect ners tor Saad ycar 00 Minis t04 he Randolph Churcdill Mra. George Kep pel, Lady Granny, Mre Wijtiam Jem and Mr, and Mre Wiitamn Crenfet! ii — ster Ao rman, have fecited te is fy aint They Tell 'Frisce Polke They Love paging . ao | eras J WEDDING Wp aaa “ Awertean Women, Bet the wine wo eocely the inmates of ine Bimive Ke | Dr he TE gPLIPION Yew’ he Pelee +o RINGS. Mery | Yow Work Too Hard. tepagery si Pr DMS Ss — e * ordeent dag Wh] SAN PRANCTSCO, dune M— The Prin | " ~ ; ata oe oes ! ba and Bopha Dhuleop wingn |r He ST ase te Ths Mestoe kame | (ite i rietoorate, on thelr way to th | pone mated, fore | Px ‘eaten. arrived on the Nippor | Henle the eame night, at which his | Bom Baing. it''s sel. The] u's, “They are going around the werla us gues beard Mme, Cave and) Anothe tim yoman secn ot st-[a@ thelr trtp. 4 Poacreauma ber = se entanaiie) We are gotme to Paria” enld (b at of the wip ety ati Macha] Princess Sophia. “We have met many a Tey Amor cane aad we find them chatming |). - dy serene: ; VO perk pores «he wae) y t! Ths tals aaeostt ve ibe eapecialy ibe American wo- di “And American men? ‘Not a9 much. They work too tar and ace nat the Women's equals,” tz ane agg

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