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Babee ve bbe d +s asmreramrarsae eet ameter, esta 0 ave APPL PPREEPS PEP IORTS HONEE DS Pt “TMPBLORY'S KATE CLAXTON'S HUSBAND | SEEKS A SEPARATION DWE OPEN’ TO WED MRS. LESLIE CARTER. 14 BROMOGEA A + a0 i! | eee | Handsome Leoding Man Defying eee the! ot “Zaza Company! -_ ae in Full Returning from Lon.) ip tae, oho be leaving hn | Bac | don to Sever the Bona ; nat, Remerer, aliauteh be! wuitam woctory otad on the gnuts.| That Unites Him to eo! ray of one Who meritel a better | west corner of Mitty-ntnth atest andthe! the “Fire Heroine.” 3 Grand Circle at ht, a emile of The | en 5 § 3 mi leyee dwelt lovingly o@ the Peeedteererers repeeerer: | tghted front of a tetek betid: + setance “che ceremonies may not be re » ol joors from the gorthweat corner of the! eck al 1 rw 1 ¥* | os) - uw air) with One eces 2! Soluded by Weporis: Chief among (hoe ver than | had nought” | door ng tnto @ Brilliantly tented . A of the masterpi 4 Pe nleh was the gont ere ts 2 \ ny arme,|vediIbula at the rear of which ware hay Ba n ° of fiction by the famous { ne foreman were | (he nilthons wd sorrow at the lewingtiig doors leading into anothe + il ’ American ‘ . golden bauble? | A dted room, pep “is author, i 5. the | Thou ve content with thy| Through the ve nd awingine| ‘This was revealed ptr Pageneg am 4 a) ‘ wed 1 were passing youne tM * » ‘The romance of anarchy is © ers pre t wie otf Be. ~ » See « women of the new wi e. aie “ive! a A i brief We was uttered wh. |! ¢ came the Jangliing sire tt . af Presented in this thrilling ba brie ne t , the t bow far ute head] ragtime musie. @tory, which carries one back =, a howl ¢ doth (0 powerful dedily - my to Mediae'al Venice and its © eu8 efforts, and with & firmness of tone MeGiory, dive-keeper and ex-convict ‘ at the story. Pterend " be by ‘ 7 ” was old Antonio, rageed, aged, | few could have ecquaiiet tn «| %a¢ reason to emile. After monthe the . 5 plotting and counter-plot- « SOOHE PEEP EDOEEOOROTEFH Ay ue aingiy week. Brit We wes al:| 8 se oo ee a woe The | sersistent effort, New Armory Hall. si5-| aif the sunest-hue cores . a rhis name we moker was but hi POS | ee WW » ninth ot ting, rulers and subjects, * fp with thee to-night, wilt thou ote wa 8 1.|goemed (6 Wola Tuenty stroma of ae * h ntreet, Sate He ' . Sieorv-et peech among thy 1 4 » Wore a tnesk whieh he 4 M4 teled it an Sied when The hven . ' * Hired and inspired assassins > Lio, and the tsland refused to remove, There we 2 ' 4 a Aght of indignant citi. | *# possible he } were common in thove days, = heart hat conjectures 60 to whom imb whic? falied when| time the marital relating betwe $ and Cooper, in the romance? \ strive to igh than one his vol ojeneaentof | Noone. x I had tried the! nem had been pu - e * ng t e | ry ’ a > here ve @ | t un do you rely for aid in this| « A Wildet_ abeam, Now th wan ‘ ° A s z presented by The Eve © {les Thou we + he herald naked Ant ‘Posh thy soul tito the blade,” mut: | Haker Brothers” secured Wis Cart| iveaane te Gene mes . Bing World, has woven OD® 4 |). tricians, Jacopo; would there be poss) iin &. Anthony,” repiled Astonlo pi-| tere’ he of the mask, “or thou wilt yet | rifle cached hae WE Mie preanediesh. * ba ~ SF) ouiy for one. ofad tm this dress and |ourly be Deaton!” ° new " rd n of his most fascinating nar wih k face blackened by the sun, tol. "in whom do you rely?’ the herald | ‘The sherman threw every muscle of| » sositom Phe’ Rec Perher boric wnd| Kate Claxton has been a familiar Age rations around thelr swift come fo epeak with the Doge?’ jarked the masked oarsman. bis bly of the coming effort, and he |\he Paulist Fathers bad a0 to that m the American stage for +y There is no lack of reoming justice tn n my own Nght arm,” was the tm-| gained a fathom. Another stroke caused as a ee Ove and dripping stilletoes. Vonlos Antoniat the want ie is the oar 8 response the boat to qudver to its aa veveurerys Ietance | doubt not thou wouldst Be " urled from ita b t r \ * and plays of aaa te, with thie ray of comfort be \eft nip Bucentaur, | two goal-barges, ant ! o bas attained tame ‘ that ma) o point of vic | . STROPES OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS ne following day the-Doge of Venice, | he leat, the nine others! the water, | Almost as well ts w MRS. LESLIE CARTER me great fires through which she has! * — S aan or comets at lt (Weete rt. oo RU oooh oe De ee ee ok tas the ts the Beeetaen Pane! UO ED TOOGOIG’’ ment ot bie Fest wr oi Monter ° THE GONDOLA RACE. qi thern Hotel fire in St. | made a gertain brand of ehampagne brought her out in New ee i foun, ie sorting fm y nd many others throughout the | famous has shared the honors of Frea'eat aramatio t | ; atry 4 stat had shown : She married Stevenson her hands The : gnaire, for Sra. ; leadttn n, In and he continue r It ‘ one ese, EES ane Inved | + ature of the most sensational Sverce | a with her until a ao. Then age nae ever known, wae taken w Aire Carters Pah aned on Ralling and at he wae se y David Melasro. fen pi and don early tn the i ho Drought | fotred epon the stage & play caliel wae again CU et tye I ve ely Duckling" Her success was Stevenson went mediocre Hit Belasco Was per- remained until the the Recorder Touched i . ‘ * 4 i Butt At one time Ant aed after youre et ‘talking Gene , : a Button, ee etal : t ad tty wee trampled by @ horse and In- fright end ren straight fer pert, le *| “Well, Ter Anner,” anewered Weary oon rae is owned by Tax Commis. *omething Mad © panis. CHAPTER 111. 1% rs m, a8 he lazily resied bis elbow on | Richard Burke, twenty years old, of 7 Robert J. Hoos, a eon ef Mayor nae The Race. , +| Ae Dress rat in front of George 2. | sorgey avenue Jersey City, while ait» lfoo Left wtanding at the eur> on Business Opportunities advertion= (PAINE errand is with me : f | Senior in the Paterson Pollee Court, 1) ting on @ beneh in Hamilton Park, that Jersey avenue last night the antmal took tn The World pay big returns, vehi ager 9 P| wam’t drunk. I was overcame’>— T Antoni + toate nano ® 3 and up straight,” came the volce of si Dnt Ma peg \4 $) ne court officer fromm behind, pated? Birike, the - » pe seneeeaanet Bias OS, pave id £| Walle only emtied at thie and leaned “Strike 1f you will!” went on Antonio. | 7 e rs woke om the Cn <s “ ought t St wars, This). . tand up,” comma @ Reoorder i. sation ata ; + {in turn, which command met with the a bave heard my Yather say as! > : the firet one, puch,” returned the Hravo, gloomily, | ®| “As 1 wus sayin’." coukinued the pris. a speaking in an altered voice, “He | * $| omer, “1 wasn't drunk” -— Suddenly the attitude of the men ° too, bied in that war, but that is for. +). te gotten 5} ite ‘ ‘The fisherman glance! 4 * ar Qnd percetving (hat e s convers . Yes, ned di tal; any place. ose Summer Clearing Family Sales |i Jeane’ upon the metal railing heav- PEE ares Each Member of the Family Provided For. ney moved unrad n the y wing strength to meet the labor mor: | tow, b hath grieved me vo hear that the son of of one I much loved, and with whom ve #9 often shared good and evil, fair and fovl, hath taken to a jo like (hat which men say Is thine attended by hie court, came Gown to the} f ore he gold that le the ing of blood was | Grand Canal to attend one of the many battery placed ced te me never yet blessed to him that gave or |Squatic ceremonials, to de now him that received. At thle moment, @ man of an em- current wil ehget ¥ . ced. visa, logs, bare to te ines in sngugh £0 anock is teak ew. res. Le ay rough the guards and knelt on the men op Yee: ’ * volied him as we of (he quay is feet. r ret at the court attachees to Pi : ine feat prince’ erted the | competitor exh eleaher tn epeaking fe Any Longer. » fave, th he me © wh ola ‘ r at! 4 mere " had pected to 4 ’ Eos beg ea an |i Tee ae Rh Na | egress ‘int pati “Ve taen the A leance ak the esd We Cannot Delay Making Room for Our Fall Stock t of the moon { who hath bis scars for his thrown more upon the effort o h Of the trumpets soon com —_ Kd ‘ | * spittle Shoo" S"oseai| MAN'S BODY IN RIVER ? ‘2,500 Pairs Men’s Russet Aton calmly, observed, he who "epman of the Laguaes ’ pairs ‘omen’ s anion amy cheered, Mee aren ote aga ——— , and Ri Cal 5 1 aapepmnlaatiagleantied it By RS, Away ie] sixty Years O14 and Hts Clothing Russet Kid and Russia ussia ’ prince! 1 come for the last." | ne centre of the cs ho hath Marked ‘Stleman, 234 Rast a's peptone -Whh ad ht ar Ot umes, One | thet ras, ba inmannile fe, eck covet be Ponsth eereets* Calf Button and Lace| Lace Shoes, Welt penitent spirit sher of th the fo in the outs ' . Is worthy letio a named A who aeeketh ‘he iunerty wh ts success had searce-| of (he silver prise. and the thimd hath| ‘The body of @ m parently stxt ‘ ) Deities prop of his years—a glorious boy, | jp™ch LOmWareed NS mntrade ere, thelr | failen to ve fartanes of ctho oF Gata caps all’ Gan ib & aka pooh pd Shoes Welt and Turn Soles, | Soles, former prices b. that force and the polley of the state Adiniration was called to & new and an} bela. 9 servitor of the tilustriows Don ‘i ps aa d widths canst be t ave torn from me. per ¥ Unexpected aspect in the #trug-| Camille Monfote, Duca di Sant’ Agata, | dark trousers, was found in the East ail sises an + | taken, for “Thin ahowld snot bet Violence 19, net And. lord of mniy Neapolitan emgnor:| River at the foot of Ninety-fret street former prices $3, $4,| $3 and $4, comrade, a rat ines and he eufferoth | Tats to Min cen enertions. and lees an: | 1 led to the Doge to recetye | this moming. id ‘ its me ven to the I 5? |Sazee Or, thps, deren J Lg An Arse pela” Hat The clothing wae marked “Silsman, 24 $5 and $6, 6 And misery like farts, Antoni yor ing Rast Fourth street.” nm vay t t The fisherman e seen A litle on |the D » heart and him to rr t men sa at thou treat or o bi h dan sated Saeupo, ih 4 i yay a pa "AE ath sgh seagres papmnte | 4 Pu Fy ney sald untruth! But few | me ¥ ne. from hs presence, dee aring that the | hg Soclt oy eater one shun | Pinstasty to | nd tosh’ his ta'00 | "Po every one's astonishment the mre , 3,000 Pairs Women’s be at “jsee they seals camels, of tela to vines pad melted af era Hanes Teck tpt, ne tte |tarone stranger & i ate in aden | zi y ear f ae me artho! now jut, ike hte |», t Anton!o’s grandeo: ES craton areca peice ace, lt Mo mo Russet and Black Kid Oxford Ties e never know {ne reasons of the aa 1. ae ng ig Ne gue ee Fs Meee, Easton's |_"Who ate your” arced the Doge, tn | , ome, while oxhere high thod at ret low cea among the foreign| sranner leading ome the tom UH" ("Ney tye °Cnw ot Rand Tee all styles and all sizes; former price $1.50, Dowe udgment.” | pror of her rema' lowly removed his mash. i “Thou dost i * * aid an officer, wh | Bartolomen no sooner lost place, then the stranger slowly rec Per and the activity of {50 Ingulatiog hot | tim amet, Soraving from “the! Gino, the masker and the deaptad An | (Td be continued.) —. | hams wenge’e Mie canbe At pale Eats dh, lade Adsl $$ ___—__— rankly told by one oman pair. bd W bag 800 pairs Misses’ large size Russia Calf Spring Heel Shoes, former eee $3.50 or ants W Remember that Mrs | ‘and $4.00, sizes 2% to 6, per pa $1.50 ' Plates fe & womans d 4 per pair.. a vo eetetbease sre eees ' the Rage] # Ln retary M. J. Flahérty, of the Brook. dent of the new United Butid Remembor thathor adviea $00 pairs Misses’ large size Russ 4 Spring Heel Shoes, former price $2 00, ey Oh AFL | ane o havo cured 23 2'4 to 6, per pair.... seve ereeeuree ” $1.00 ' Paid Help W Si eet tamees jameh Mec oh | mosses ocular to ioe 500 pair ithe Gents’ Russia Calf Spring Hee! Lace Shoes, sizes 9 10 13%... $1.00 ef to. ail Unlor ugh 2am 505 in P wor ff atitying iham of « labet enterenee 1° fore ihe “ta | SOX. /e shall also place upon our bargain table 1,000 pairs of Children’s and Misses’ World. = Py If, The uatong bere bees sated lo dent, Ramutl, = Thousands at a as thers Bes| Remember that no man | Russet an forn er prices from $1.25 to $2.00, to be sold at 75¢, and $1.00 per pair. | purpose ot Conference is to. taka Arma, James Nuger Government to ‘ever sees a letter written This sale is not intended for retai! shoe dealers, but only and exclusively for our 1 sotné definite action ret to the cigar- The demands f the Boum Pitters’ and to Mrs. Pinkham for customers | inakers’ strike 1 He:pers’ Union ere for reemne Succor. 254 Fait Help) Wane in| wn erm ac fe Fea Wern' "By" it "ha Sock —— |Seencee read’ and ane ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Avenue, cor. 20th Street. ‘ swered by women, her N.Y.) urers \o be one of the hardest that 4.7 The ¢ —Four thou- - td - C joyere # WASHINGTON, Aog. & hail Papers combined, could be encountered. The employer® 5, conrs a da cy to the SiteTe sang gegeone of Nome, Alaska, have) . —_—-—— He te ne oe ee tete cchuce| a question, ‘and’ the Jurieficiion ‘imit | signed @ petition to the War Depert-| @@ testimonial over pub- For Sale. € or t it the strikers refw: uestion, aan 44) ROvEErORK rae eee eal Serent "at Ven’ tiles, focluding gant aaking it to spd cmaspore © fighed without pod ad “VANITUAE SION RTHON §) Jaxtrons von are recognifed. It also states that, Newerk ‘ and take them away before it is permission. E Sie F e i TTURE, 31 iY $) KITCHEWoRE ... 9/tne Income of the Cigarmakers’ Union| ‘The auditors of Waiter® Union No. 1 too ye asses r bd $1 DOWN AND $! K ‘ t]i mre nan $0 @ week fret unione | wil le al ine hendauanere of Komembor that Lydia E. ris wre PRICES THE E outaide the elty &5 Broedway, at | o'clonk + Pinkh , Vi b : ’ ° 4 LEW 48 V. den, J. A Lang and-dohg | HM org iy ; inkham’s Vegeta a) ots : 67 WES ine jegaien fem the Caleage | teks A ope is the recoy- ;. $ mmateteny Irs ‘ igteA conten We B jee Counc ave arrived In| to te made by t ation eg naing next “ . . env i em. tte Per fl . thle city and will address various union® | toont>, to reanize aevere! big hon-utloa ; alzed saf Of wor wer Randa " wan a Micby it Menten A Miss patiding trades throughout, the| halle in the city ®. indicating nan’s ee. ebtvens tet Ove ertis forearted 0: 80 — was under control ‘| ‘ ‘ va R E | le ie lees than 9 x! jaye pane, oe for Fh eal th pn fen to pare to seotie amas “ion "Nome he’ | when some other ‘r Ang On + just Think What soc, « Week WiliDe COMTRE a.) J | ed Bowery, cor fon He Seton UIAMONDS, ware Weekly garments cama | ag fee oe cae ——_ DIVORCES tui ae 7 Stross lo lyan Moses” | STi ae ak LSakieta toe

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