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ia THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1900. LITTLE BELLE. Pretty Nine - Year - Old * Nona Walsh Helps the Babi [rads that communtcated with the prin- ipa! ataire, they found themselves in | |the centre THE sTRSCHIPTIONS exes ‘ Maca’ cried the Duke of sagt’ | Previewir Agata, whose person afd voice were) ® F ike unknown to them. “Your mistress of a donen menials of both aeknow lelaet ' | Pocence COs eres ceeee GONEY LE'S MRS Salvation Army Com- mander Than | When Her Life Was Despaired Of. BOOTH-TUCKER IS LL AT SPRING LAKE, N. J. NOT YET OUT OF DANGER. — 10) 1a ele oral ele Bay Wife Better on Saturda Will breathe the alr of ihe canals” — . The gondola lay at he marie atepe SPRING LAKE. N J) Ave It —Com } lof the water ate veld ast ie 19) mander Booth-Tucker reacied bis wife's . mr 0 of Its on Cami H eit hibihehaheaheh eh haneeanl Sow at'a piphen that the masked gon. | ndleide 10-4 and found her much im . ae’ & gondola beneath the window. Step | cautions ne had prescribed, and 1) prove @ Uriftey her life had heen +|2 [ping forward again, Don Cam trp jwardly commended thelr | pune des U ae Spe he impes with such precision that | Rach wore a short rapier at his an " et we distinctly heart the fall of coin | ang be f 1 Me condition w nnownced One of the masterpieces zi Sim the botiom of the bot, The qondotier | end he, fancied Re ots | eal ete 9: of fiction by the famous ; Pecarce ‘raised his eves fo the aleony. | the br tt sings rary to an Immense throng that catheged last . Pbut commencing an alr much used on | t t e ltort American author. , jthe canals, he wept onward like one | Wes ine while the Carmelite and \ si heal aap ica ngmasaieno ° whose daty calied for no harte lett “ da Park t bear het speak in comnes - ——a * “That suceeeded'” said Don Ca-|l¢tta eniered the boat i awl a ar ne: 90 ages mam he heard the sonk of rll ie Cer ceaal nina wae eve fas to init | th © ereat Salvation Army rally presented in this thrilling t ; yan means of quittl ing the pala hy service A adelphia were . reople nee [the bridegroom, pa iy njatree » i story, which carries one back =f! + py BO Mg a IC sey | fault of a better ? hon mayest devs ty] oo tl to Wediae+al Venice and its 4+) % our speed in gaining the thyself to Ventoe” j cme Wrought an tm */ 404460444 s 0008 |_ The little Mmiecruption caused Don Ca- me marovement plotting and counter-plot- || ¢#¢ $4491549000000-4 solemn and necessary duty | mille to ook backward, and for 4 single $9) br Knight sald thle taorning ; ' : omen \ o serutinine ting, rulers and subjects. seni ° abaerv the monk,|™Moment he paused | +h A. Tucker ia vastly improved fore & H , withdraw to your roome,| Foun of eves that crowded the hallo ' Hired aud inspired assassins +! “Thou has served befor Uy yourselves with the prep-| the palace at a res ethyl, dletsace a “Pr yg ha. who Is at ry Ul Her devetion to + | the words to be heard in the heh to. mest the Sonatas plearure, tere shall be remembered, Hamaon 116 Maren name hat Gavin compete, Tp ReaE and Conger, in the romance fewer a indy #0 benutiful and iiiwe Ina few minutes f shall eummon you| He would have sald.more, but a rade ua Was setvomey week here presented by The Eve) rious signore. But I hope to make|! iher bim to lure bee) WH the advent of eo eathe MRS. BOOTH-TUCKER aing World; has woven one {| myself agreenhie to one that I hear is but obedient. the females Dt) pee the steep von, iis ia he rallied (immediately, and we! = F y ‘ \ nelite ‘then made a Of the two gondoliers who had tai “oP ig <csbannaes 4a bade Bae aah aca ORRESROOOHGG + A161 sLer0v0r610.srorereror876 04 of his most fascinating nar- | all around her of but clear explanation of hie tnten: ine Me Was Wet Kantna obedient tena - z en rations around thelr swift 7), 700 amt net mew 0 the matters ot ine other Ed 3 Hignia, ‘darted past him and leaped Into jt — mene and dripping atilletoes + | clent attendants with this sudden reso ars fell into the water: Ds : § * lution, that I may not disappoint the wat one other thar ae repelled by « violent sho on POOESESEOASE HEF EEEHOES | council! by tardiness. 1 commit all to| between Violette and Car ieaeens |thy are, Annina, since thou knowest Th uple, attended by Fiorinds, ~ {the pleasure of my guardians—those | tered the oratory and (ive © oe SHORE OF FREMAOIWG CHAPTERS. | without will furnish the meaps Annina watehed th Anett lashiees “ane “aes sone The girl lingered, ani her watchfut er of the room. areal coenclt ot Taree ot oa Ve chaervere noted siapicion and heaita- non was procounced and, “Gino:—mlsereant!—what means thie 1 street Deena Violeta ihe. te on in her reluctant manner ¢ each ase gaa eae te Mentarie, an Italan nate me, a | pllance. She obeyed. however, Iea,! . memory. watch over’ The moving of the parting gondola me oe « fe and tho wishes DI the room with the domestic Donna Vio- th wuenter!” sald ine was accompanied by bo other sound i Rawin Land 5 Jetta summoned from the antechamber monk time inv his lite, than the uewal washing of ‘the water Proaki'n, 212 South | sry pad ‘The instant the door was closed behind socutine (he fair brow of the weeping In speechless agony Don Camillo saw a w! 1 * ae Wandred and 2 o ot Gredinege | wires = WF alan in ive, Nae te at awe te | POOEGOREEOT4-25-09-000-66-4-05 604 bdODOOOS6ODEEEO>COOEEOEN EE OEOEORE ORO EN fens isin a's. = t . pera a ae I ! > ay . be itr Bh et yore THE WEDDING OF CAMILLO AND VIOLETTA WRiizabeth Groff and otto ro . | eettee Saatly east decth, but Io ond 1006 A , a Woman Arrested Denied the Couneth of Thive, feepite Grad 4 ek cio Ft ision’ datas! Nine-Year-Old Boy Rescued) “"fnawiedee of wet to alte nev’ tefused Eto, te little Nor h. nine | the Infant. BlSover tsand” Mies rain rom Filthy Garret Cell - + [her parents on Twenty-first avenue. | a The skeleton of @ baby found tm the b|coney Toland he had rend of the sut-| By Neighbors. woodsie! of Mrs. Lisaie Prager, of i } | ferings of the sick bables and ihe good | Furman street. Brooklyn. led to her at. §] work of Fvening World's fund, end | est and arraignment in the Butter | af ber own initiative she started out to Mreet Court to-day, 4 Indignant netghbors called the atten: | floor was inch deep with dust, which Bid... bi 94 ‘een ieee ” Carnaitie be Io to sarive & ba lom of the Jersey City police to-day to} arose im et at every movement. | teistow heh! her in S60 bail enti! Auk. ay pet bin is het sei areendoim tof ; rd deplorable condition of a ehild, due | Portions of half-eaten bread anda pan!» Meanwtlle the pollee wiki make @ a ah 5 contain © Fees tes | 4 Javparenty (0 nelert and brutailty. | of water Iay near the window vigorous investigation. ol 4 : A puny, half-developed bay of ntne| A rhnning sore covered naif the chiMf's| Harry Lennon, eighteen years oki, of WAY F 4 | 4p J in hie rleht lee and cove) head lee carried him downstairs, | 9% Joraiomon street, visited Harry Wale 10 the aid man's reveue, but woo ‘ate * Hel: 4 ered with sores and bruises, wae taken) where the mother was found working | ton and Peter Tynan, of 98 Farman le cfcers then return te Violette. : ° | before Citef of Poltee Murphy this morn | im the kitchen street, Baturday night . ? Jing >) Detective Lee and Patrolman | “He's cragy,” she anid; “we keep HIM) one of Commissioner Whit CHAPTER yt : 4 JOxiey. ‘They tad found htm tying, naded, | there to keep him away fram harm. He| tenements. ‘They went into the cellar | bed of rege in the garret of! gets enough to eat. He won't keep his ‘ < ' © look for a banjo and Lennon uncove ‘The Lovers! ~ sal ; |ite Warren street, Jersey City thes on ered the skeleton frees 0 Candle of cae ~ 1 messenger glanced qui * | with police brought his step] When asked to produre covering for] tin. out the room sata ' Jmother, Mra J Wallace, whom the| the the woman appeared With &] paine tt in Mrs, Fraser's comperte opie lady” he eal Chief released, after queationing her | tor rt several sies too large | ae aa Us 14 . . ment, he took It bs dofereiore to the rank ther he a : ; wcly. The boy's father wilt be lo-| and an olf pale of Jean averails Clad] gol at gest, Ee ee eee ae tae tanpentit : joated and perhaps proceeded agai hild wan taken to Head-| it was a dol! baby he part of thetr servant be 4 |, ad in the mean time will oko let When ‘he od ast | bb the Senate takes {n your welfare. ; ho biate Gaardiha Sbeleky he cialme. she told him o dows to do you pleasure, and ever : | KEPT A CLOSE PRI TIRED OF KEEPING HIM, ere eine Moule for” hime! sative to the wishes of one 60 young, ; | CLOSE PRISONER. | ii. Waiisce told Chief Murphy that nn aath boon decided to oe ee 004004 ee 3 hid, named John, for hie father.| ine poy's father wae her h The ||, He took it to, the, Anal apes, asement and variety of an > : + woak-minded, Aceording to the storieg jad ira y- | od be Sire. Fraser for an a season when the canals of our city] her Don Camillo was in the group, and # z ° netirhbore, the {ad had been kept | nint aye| eae” give Jepind that i "sled i disagreeable from their warmth| the whole four stood regurding ex ? \- ‘ © prisoner for more an three| a9 when they became tired of caring | in her woodshed, A, A Ay ede which Live in the air, 1] Mar 19 4 common pante ; ’ wai 4 ‘ Ses ot . for him and turne! dim over to her! taken into the 4 the ero ‘Cant thou still hesitate, father?’ de. * p [canvases the 2 ¢ thejweeks Two of these neighbors, —_ state she sald. one in whieh the bones "Saree hea we% a sent to request you will make such} manded the lover. ? & jchar 8 i wo A and Mre ork, told nief Murphy told the woman that Prager was then aerested, feparation as may befit your conven- “a, or naseemalint 4, aia I nee t ; * }howrs, and t wan she brought to th ' e little fellow's lnearceration 4 treatment of the lad was criminal Bhe insisted pat he had Mf Ladd pon: Hares 0. tow menihe’’ repens Y Rou wilt tot tlen desert? Slveming World office on Siturday. Fol-| ‘They visited Headquarters this morn-| Mi ofdernd him tg, send the chilt's | edge of the ini gi Tat om |} @ purer atmosphere, and that thie| met Ssectatmod Violeta, kissing nis f J) roming aro ine names of her eomtriba- | 1 ald of & eco the box] "the pay was given decent clothes and | \emmncny: Mee’ Merteviel? svestiostion ray be done speedily. as your journey, | hams in Joy. “Nor thou, my second j pay i for houre at a time with phys was sent for to attend him, | was carried further prevent discomfort to your-| me + ' ds clas rove his head as thou fits Map pean dsn ney the Haine of] cNelther,” anawered the rAnnina watched the ceremony from a dark corne: § | Mande Mores Be Neti ands clasped above bie head e som wh possensed intuitive mea . n prayer the oun.” rehonding the resolutions of the mon« the room $ Mrs, stain. un. ge... * There he kneeled, the poor itttle bs short notice, signore, for a| “we will go with thee, lo » Le | 2. Grammars g * in ti ae a. rf * temada abe t to quit the dwelling of her| AGUS 662 the Congres E SPEER EEEE EE EERE DEE OE ERD HOOD EE bad HE ; . BlGoe u aeunes te vk ae a te Qacestore!” Inted Plorinda, re. ke of Sant’ Agata, thy | the ee and eo pelive, - : m his pris It was too ‘Bt. Mark suffers his love and pater- the reprieyed ; (Ag. may thy | the howe Uxiide, awitter and awifter at . " mh fal care to overlook the vain ceremonte gs and confiding |» cit a I the angie of | Wm Marra phy sent 100 and Orley vol ot form. It is thus the parent dealerh ngted am be a Another gondola appeared ana. tt " t house. ‘The officers wh the child, There is little need of 7 Ruldance, onk: “a toote | ny Vio ! he sound |i 0% by premises eithout the math unusual notice, vince it will ®e the bust Wa. rs serine ed the hewitd ~— b ge and made thele way to neas of the government fo wee all that is words, and) “Signore mio? snewered the frithru ; > Semis Romin . neremary despatched \o the residence ; ate | dementia 1 , “on vn ' o door they saw which is to be honored with ine presence ' mairy t the mor Draw nearer ‘ ' Mrs the - ve wa “tt " a* nude 4, frightens of s0 Ulustrious a lady | co, A. “pty “4 Mis ow, ring no me | ie ‘ nt of ther foots ne wae ‘or myself, signore, little oregare et Adrfatic at that mild season) happily f od Ch io| enie to bide beneath a bundle tion js needed. But I fear the 4 pavilion of ft @lmensionn, the men and rus Bl of ms fe corner servitors that beft my conditton will re the water # bu | quire more leture tor thele arrange: | they were once ze i “ See have’ ; | CHILD FEARED RESCUERS. ments Gaile, whe we A the confounded ph , pened the door, forcing} “Lady, that embarrasement hath been] hi impatience unt At the netane * oy ’ The 1 shrank from ore and to remove it the council | parted m fo ts o Natle 1 fell on his knees when thay Bhs decided 10 supply you with the only| | “H™. be veudent.” he ve : ov sie = Attendant you will require during an ab-| aity none kane i the undecelved Vamilio 13>] phe air in the room was vile The sence from the city which will be so|can confide Hg Ay A voce Werte), cq ij rere | short.” the. Donne "Flory be Ay ff Dertan ore. Pots wlvel | Haunes, 7 Manson ‘How, signore, am I to be separated to tee | Hon, @ thy we from my people?” | ronan faithful a tae a S | mate, ssiand oy i | “From the hired mentais of your pal-| |. Mier. He 5 ig ‘And thou yi fs Gistye Gout neous ce, ledy, to be confided to those who| RO“ of the presence of Don anit 2 | the Reeet ne gtitat nat, fall to dolor | Gabe: Mees will serve your person from a nobler as He ad before the ink was dry. bye La ys ails ba taunt es _ sia De | fn ¢ mercenary villain Ile toll thee wad - r ‘ | woere oo, And the Gondola, equ i nt Bh for the fund. We wth Annina, the grisette in the Btate® pay monk a he aw din po, en ne o nore, ' . “ who had spied on Gino Jacop om. Donna | jyatice to” wy that math a's . tered. reathioss Vio-| either to soeed « . ‘This is thy new maid,” sald the mes Arew the| “Aye, he even deals in, help thee collect such | ¥* own, and in &| tender is his care!” mutter ' in peril, refuse| millo between his teeth 1 for the journe; clothing ¥ tol ne | me us ate men; your own safety and was wr mow pend on . gr finished speaking the officer | S¥* ae mienee the - nit) Seal my 8 hey heard the movement. | anger if y dato A by the movement OF the wa bowed and departed. Violetia tur went out in sympathy. The Federation | sisike il folow. The New ¥ mtn the Walter Wider pen-| convention of the Garment penal Union, * wins to-day In eon two labor unigne + Painters Gt) Took Lest Child to Police sin- am. igamat mn. The ) palate tom ond Was Chareed nion and of the Granite Cuite ‘ 03. With Kidnapping resumed to-day. All the union men who) Irene Pucte!, the coloted malt of Mre oult Work when (he a ene PAgnes Solomon, of 14 Weer Sixty-nine be bd the contractor and the union began 4 the bande ef a i hed tor three dare fill geturn to their olf jobs. Delegate | will be known as the Compressed Air | t over tamnom will "Feet, charged with kidnapring three | Me O'Brien resorted to the C, F. U. yea-| Workers’ Union | be aeke year-old Florence Lacey from in front o peta t Contractor Pierce hed come : |, The clasrmakers’ strike, which has ex. her th avon ates dy sterday thal on ‘gee eine enton and | OR, ihe comm t of Delegate Gilder | isted for over Ave month: ie’ now ei home at 7 Bevemth avenue, was} $i": to an agreemen a vig meister. of the AUantic Coast seamen ®| an end. The employers saw the uselege. “lecharged in the West Side Court to- that ihe had signed to engage only union | Union, the Secretary of the C. FU. ness of holding out longer aguinat the gq, pirie ttn men in the future, was Inetructed to write to the Uscretaty | ution and signed the hing that “* side” ° and protest a 20 MANBINE | kept the + 4 a - init ‘The trouble existing between the Ger-| 5! Untied Siates army transports {Sr | Ime che aninn aan’ all 2 ra thelr ‘Sows | ‘he Git eald dhe, Cound Witte Provence swe rT ‘meter q man Painters’ Union and the Amalga- Ariatic waters by Chinese. | Fhe, ater. in be ceganived. All of the men and | crYin® at Fifty-secnnd street and Sev a, 7 i matel Painters and Decorators’ Union o/°, no tFa Suant Meaoeel, and = = | pomen ook the strikers’ places Will oneh aven The child enld she was Mi was sired before the yesterday. timer of trouble with the Chinese (he lw e é *, Flint & Co, who bave the | cannot he trusted A small strike involving thirty eigar- | ore gd the werk on the Cornell | makers wis declared ina West street| | Irene Mok her to Sire. Bolommn's contra lor A strike of about 1.48 costmakers of | shop on Bnivedsy. The employers asked | ree a! Mrs. Solomon tonk the chile Medical College, reported the strike frownsviiic I* Whely to begin (his weok. | fur an nerease of ag ah 0 $1. per ¢ Went Bixtyetenth street station Grtainated by the Amalgamated Society TH? contractor have tei to sign | rousand ME sl Weeaton uz tae ie eae Bea-s {he new agreement Submitted to them | Men sew re they —s ee monate wee of hot their request ie | nad fetterned her, ineteied that the col- St yt] Signetare me o@ the work and by the men of other by the culen, and unless they do whi few days a retreat Branted. ileus aMilated with the C. F. U. wae the nest red the great I mee ith De Boie set Mary De fh hig & bi »| ork bran, One Hundred and Thirty "1 “ARRESTED SAMARITAN, Workers n Det rot ored girl be locked up. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. ceiman ant WINE aves the