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i ie | i ie ea ee ee , = many people together before in al! her Mite, “Tt must be @ parad ing, when sie eudden.y felt herself lifted Dodily from the ground and swung to one aide. She alighted uphury on (he pavement, just in time to see the craset horses thunder past her and crash into « huge der. She turned Standing by her aide, hie arm atti around her, was the man who, }at risk of bis own life, had leaped in front of the runaways and snatched her from the very jaws of dea h She reco fim at once, He had }eat across the aisie from her on the train. She had shyly noted the breadth of his mouiders, the ourly chesnut hair an¢ mustache, the honest brown eyes. Then her glance had strayed to the THE OPENING CHAPTER OF THIS STORY WAS WRITTEN BY woman who sat by his side, beautifu., » haughty, artatocratic It was this womans volce who now tecalied her to herseif “Very prettily dene, Van!" the lady 8 saying with a light | laugh ‘Quite a melodramatic What a& pity it ® not an here saved Instead of a inere working ‘The red blood suf - girs fare at the words and she instir tively drew further away from the ma His own face darkened as he turned to her 1 dew that you will overlook my cousin ¢ jeness,” he said, “She was ‘startle! at the accklent and hardly knows what she says | trust you are Rone the worse for your fright ‘Not at al, thank you,’ answered the “but f can't thank you enough MISS LENA c. .UTHSCHILD, a gifted young woman from the West, who is employed in the Hilson Company's factory, this city. or — “Pleane don't iry! laughed the man | "As those runaway horses happened to be mine the le { could do wat to THE RESCUE. line of vehicles at the Grand Central § Station, echoed the shout as wey sprang | # forward, \g ‘The 9.10 express was just in. A throng | of passengers was Slips along the con: crete passageway between (wo tracks, and crossing over to the exit Suddenly a team of flery horses attach- 4 to a private brougham, whose coach- man and footman had left the box, be- came restive, The crowd cleared the) space in front for them, and the coach- man and footman ran toward their heads. Bot tt too late. The mov | of the crowd only served to excl already frightened horaes, and plunged forward, In thelr track stood two girls, both t the they ELSIE SUDDENLY 1 " a jon, “le young, pretty and evidently sirangers| ini ity Soorg "We fost oF in New York—one a blonde, the other ®| rived in New York om (hi me train brunette. The latter saw the danger We and sprang back to the concrete walk. ‘The former, whose back was toward the on-rushing horses, stood looking with big blue eyes full of wonder at the dis- tant crowd that surged along Forty- second etreet. She had never seen #0 that brought y have never be: freedom from making a 'o ou ar stay, | hope.’ ie 2%. “T envy you, visiting town for the first time.” ‘Mildeed Pitegerslt irene Funston and New York City. tr Bee a) Béith and Harel ieee, Greenwich, — so. Oe cea a toes 3 ade tens a day and on Thursday - 2 «= THE CONTRIBUTORS. Ineloned fine $5, whieh Aas bows collected ta Ate Gillenste, Gertrete amt Alive a wid. Meare, Bitsebeth 0 Par —- 7 by the following girie ' all Parley and ing] Mitte Polke Who Help Sustain the He bets 0” Parrall, FRIENDLESS GIRL SARR. Desoren, tone Margare| Deserves. ta Lanier, Speers, Je jammer Chart and Belle Dalton, Port Rich- To the Rticor of the Brvning W ; — ee isa atin, ° | Inetonet Wt check af IIE 08 contribation to ge EL wagete Doonan Will for the Pres- | Aaa) Behe cos [> ib Bier Suet, Se 4 one heed it 4 Live at the Hrighton, 5. 1, Hevner 275 | teed at a fair by the little girie of the Day of me of the po Breltee 0 Dan eoler eat Agnes eaten ten, Heston, ie ot sore nent Home tor Childe, athe" enee file « Fi} Weide Sensite, Prom saber aitinee, Troe Bn” guee +: Hella. Delton, 8. | Massie D on the thirteen-year-ol4 Bthe) Fredy, Rosie | Leslee Bmereve, Seep. Port Richmond, t) who walked the streets all day Sat —— Moments, ‘Wotherkore asd | “Har of Napier nm Napten, Me which we reljected te treet |, nating been Ebaabenes, and whe! 14s] lnelonet_ ts 1201. prveente of . te ae ¢ - Ck he cit pep oes y paeace erhane, 06 Pe Then tier. rile Bebe. 95 | This Number Cared for 1 | in ett ay east erasers | peeciat'n — |urtay nian, eas 1 yo . Tncimed Bed M670 proveeds of an entertale- Neliie Moller, 8 fe Maver, § | Blair to the New {the by The Evening World’s | 1 meat tm br he Mane when 2Eh sy asott ant #L_gromeen ot emul want | NuPRetY. a Ch at New " = - . is et of war ewer, We ail lieve 4 Physicians. al Eg Bh hn Beal | 8 Ascent eur small oering sever Lop) Sabin as'we wormed bard aot fait Wo wx 87 Lang , te uae iy A N O'Comner, R Wichmann, an ea Oe ———— — Fire ore 1y| © Mhemens, 4. Grbement. Hoping that thie site wit! help | ()C 62.370.97 . inciases a4 11. sick Babiew’ ‘LS K, i} . sl by Bibel Mehanwecker years, and Mines Bee, & G3! The tree physicians of che Sick Babies’ | lrene Goce, Mundo’ ant . pid Fund are visiting an average of 15 poor families « week and treating #9 to if br) eearched every day for sick little ones, and when one is found its needs are im- 1.9 | Mediately mintetered to, Often destitu- FASCINATING STORY BY 12 NEW YQRK she was think: | « » Company, |@ave you from them. May | introduce icine phir "| inyseif? 1 am Van Cortiandt Palmer \ This is my cousin, Miss Croger «i soe Miss Cruger hardly noted he girl's CHAPTER timid bow. She was busy Watching the In Perit. jfoctman and coachman who, wih the help of some station employees and po ee prougham 0 rights and'examining the ery ¢ rou; 0 + and examining Te er Same: Rm Ceres borees to see if they nad come to harm. hgh er My name is Elsie Mayburn.’ #aid the A group of cab drivers, expresamen| rescued girl, in reply to an unssked and private coachmen, loafing near (the|query in Palmer's brown eyes. “This, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; AUGUST 2 1900. g a vivit wn to earn ent on ' | e come her giti put out her hand sin's confidential speech. Pall ed the ac and sald hastily May | wish 4 ail success. T tr you Ww 1 your position pleagant ‘h, we have mo posltior plied Bete “You and 1 lived neat door to each other In Margaretville, Qur fathers wei of a They fal let and. Mtr ake a position pi We were poor, both ap minds fered him fo Gladys and | made up wouldn't be a drag on our relatives, but would me to New York and ear ir ” ing. They say it's easy goo! wages here.” Genuine pity shone in young mans eyes The girl was ent 4% pathetically unversed in corrected) TOILERS jm we Who ‘Wrove Wie Brory for The Beening a ia ater at LENA Be ROTHSCHILD, tn ‘§ on 4 Nilson Company's Cigar Paetery. o will o as for myself wh # out of the quest mad Atle! mean Neither G where we : have no fear Palmer.” she om im gentiy, “Il ‘hank you from bottom of my heart for your But you see for yourse.t | Good morning ing away cept it all acct nh your gearch for wor And ( £ out a bit of pasteboa if you find no pleasanier » won't you send me @ line to this adfres 1 you an excellent position my fa ry He was gone, and Elsie stood start atthe card in ber hand. Two policemen passed as she ot * «was asking Whose carriage was that that Pulitzer Butlin Teele sreet aad Madison reve Increment tnd where We hope these 1.000 ailing chfidren. The ‘enements are! ie when Palmer oun, procenin of 4 wand belt MAY HANNY, ‘Sage! Brow’ Shirt Waist Pactory. HATTIE LOPEZ, Adame Sone & Co's Chewing Gem Factory THERESF BRANCATI, Ehrich Brothers, Latics Wrapper Pactory, LIZZIE CUMISKY, Dennett's Restaurant. JULIA WHITE, ‘The Cheiven Jute Mitts. LENA MEYERS. Star Shirt Company's Factory MAY AS! MORE, National Biseuit Co.'s Pactory, LAURA CROSBY, Gair Box Factory AGNES F/NCH, ‘The Manan Shoe Factory MARIE HILL, Lk Hallock & Co.'s Mat Factory NORA DOYLE, Tausig @ Co's Children's Dress attory lamashed?” The oth “Belonged ed: Van Cortiandt Palmer, tte King That man could mty carriages & day and be the poorer.” Even to distant Margaretvt!) of the man who had made the fa Hut Blste had ot Cigarette King’s name wit! rescuer, ¢ remembered reading his life-story it one of the Sunday newspapers, how need to ong of the foremost ork niekerbocker fam- tiring of a useless he had gone into you want Gladys Somers asked petu- ave Deen a Pegu- is He'd have * introduced to the best most likely ant «i peop. slendid or ain Ne, her soft ing. “That woman shall even if I'm poor I can be an he f, T'll earn my own ily- out any one’s help, or ewe I'll ik neither had noticed lender furtt coking man who had 4 near by unobserved turing Elsie’s alk with Palmer, and who still hovered near the girls, He went to the other ond pproached the iris rouse * he said. smoothly, hie eyes fixed on Oiadys's somewhal flashy beauty “but I just parted from my old friend. Van Cortlandt Palmer, and to come back here and im after the spaue nd jooked!"’ eried b fi During the of the walk; You are Mise Bom ‘ urn, 1 belteve? ? Ps me to see if I couldn't | for one of both of you tn rie Tfind tean Gord salary, ra short hours, chance for rk in #9 much!’ ane the sort of a ne muttered the man ‘Then ud ab ant we can all ten't far.” Continued) rod a Arive to my office.” IF (To Be Punt, the proceeds of a wmall fair helt peaterday | ng it ap fir @ month, poor Wetle atk Samy he! Jonsene, 9 yearn vit oa oo the | ¥a# stricken with paralysie while deilv- ering an oration at the memorial funers three) CORNSH OUT OF CLUB tim Resigns from the Knickerbocker A. C. Hary Cornish, physciesl director of he Kotekerbocker Athietic Ciud, has handed in Dis resignation According to} best Information tt will be pred | fat Governors. he next f the Board of meeting ornien will se | Sis connection with meter and engage in anoth Curnish tntended to reign when the Ipotsoning of Mrs Kate Adams, who! drank (he deadly potion intended for him and which case resulted in the vietion for murder of Roland eux, brought him into notoriety | consented to remain tn his position only at the earnest solicitation of hie friends Cornish te not detng forced out of the club. He \s very popular among « large number of the leading spirits of the or animation, who say the clud wtil miss him, he was a great hustler in all! The speaker was @ stout, han@enme {hinds of athlett He assumed the | woman, who with six others of her sex, position of physical director of the} was playing “Jack pote” im Bugene Rob- | Knickerbocker Athlettc Clud tn January, | inson's “poker room for ladies,” known At t time he was considered | as the “Happy Club,” at 21 Weet Forty Jas belng without © peer asa mentor and | gaurt t promoter of athleth He had already done great work [the athletic @ireotor of the Chicago and | Moston athletic assoctations, and his ar- ‘rival Gotham created a great stir tn athletic cireles, The Knickerbocker Athletic Club soon Dewan to grow rapid~ " detoottve (rom the Weat Porty-seveath Corey gennsedes > OreeOHeNe ONT cere tation dant te ie britantly strong water polo team that It wrested | ie. a4 room It was one of them wh the championship from the New York ay n wa na Athletic Club, and has alnce held tt be . eau mA bly the leah of ie on was a dramatic ace hee, Wb vale o training quernage |The woman who tiad opened the pot rated Nedias “int fat as if stricken dumb, Her eyes, prevented the Knickerbocker Athletic! Ou A? if MITIie ieee ont | Chub from endangering the supsemacy | {oN Ni terion, we jd on the of the New York Athletic Club tm trace | Cetectives. One hand was frogen in the | athiettos attitude of putting chips im the centre | ble. he other gripped the In order to tnerease the intereet in| Of the ‘anie, The other grinped th aympasticn among the club members The yers, with bi [Cornish concelved the Wea of holding] , ge ee se eee mous “indoor citreus,” which sud: fos. a Tae pt pd " A sequently led up to his open quarrei |" ne prop " copped with Roland Burnham Molineux. The jatter tried to oust Cornish trom the jelwb without success The detate of the death of Mrs. Adame | while Cornish was a member of her | household are familiar to the pubile. | BIG BOXING TOURNEY. Amateure from Australia, England fea to Com- pete at 'F rises. SAN FRANCI8CO, Aug, @ — The Olympic Club intends to bring off one of the greatest amateur boxing tourna | ments ever held in America some time| this Winter | Tt hae been dect#ed to bring together, | if possible, the champion amateur box- ere of Austr and and America to decide the world’s amateur cham plonships tn the bantam, feather- weight light-weight, welter, middie and heavy) weight classes. | Amateur atheltio associations of Aus tralia and England will be asked io send thetr best representatives to com- pete in the tournament. -- ———— DIED ON THE GOLF LINK ¢ Shoemaker Srieke Apeplesy While in a Game. | CHICAGO, Aug D.— Walter Shoemaker, former President of head of the jumber firm of Waiter Shoe | maker & Co., was stricken With apopleay Jat Glen View Golf Cluy yesterday and | died within a few minutes, | A physician said that death had been | practically Instam.aneous, and that the| Ke bad probadiy been 4 d by the heat and the eXeruon a « ine M.. Shoemaker had bee se for many years. Montgomery County, 0, 18. Beep ‘CUBAN GO T0 WEST POINT | a | Vietting Te | Post re Inepect Military See Cadets on Parade, The entire party of 1.2% Cuban seheol- teachers who me to thie obty were taken aboard the steamer Taurus this morning for @ trip to West Point The United States Military Academy was inapectes epecias dress p fiven by the cadets ia honor of | vencners. orrow the party wil tale city. They w er and land a « Mayor ug them ” ay the teachers will go to } Aged Physician of fF ht |Why a JackePot Was ; |Molineux’s Intended Vic-| trouble. | equal of Jim WOMEN’S POKER CLUB RAIDED BY POLICE. Never Opened by a Fair Player in Robinson's Snug and Cozy Lair of the Tiger and the “Happy Club” Became Unhappy. Detective Promised Fair Members a Ride in the Patrol Wagon, but Let Them Off with a Rolle Call and a Bit of Moral Lecture. 1 open tt.’ Tt was Saturday night and the hands the mk De eto 1. No, madam, you won't, Pardon me, but I'll take this pot and save you the of Tho doce had opened and three emiling act of raking off a chip for the “kirty,” ale sat paraiyeed. The siance was awful SLEUTH TOOK THE POT. ‘The chief of the detectives advanced to the table and laid his hand on the pile of re. “Bearch he ondered. It ke the spell, and a babble of hystert. eal shrieks and lamentations su the silence that had been semirag My God! The police!” came in a sh scream from the stout woman who opened the pot “Pinched! growled Robinson, spring ing to hig feet with a amothered curse, One woman fainted dead away In her chatr and rolled, limp, under the table. Another fell to weeping and sobbing, The rest, too much frightened to min- {eter to or comfort the fallen, all began) taking at e | For God's sake, don't take us to (he) station-houre'” implored ot coded ‘My husband will kill me! walled| ano(ner “You brute! thie t your fault’ screamed « third, with « threateming movement in the direction of the {lle fated proprietor SAVED FROM ARREST. Too crestfalien to protest even, Rob-| inson walked aside with the chief of detectives, One of the others stood with hie back to the door, while the third made an inventory of the money and gambiing ernalia. talked for several minutes Jeteetive, Dut what he said not be heard in the universal hub: His gestares were unmistakably Pleading. Finally the detective turned Ladies,” he said, f you ll be quiet just one moment I have somethii ay to you” H Rod neon with TERRY M’GOVERN, AS FIGHTING the Terry MoGovern is a real actor, rbett or any other mem the hit-and-get-away profession a th ards. He made night, and of of Phiiadei pais hreatened to iferous cheers whieh her in under greeted the little fellow There ts ation that the open'na wae a dig success, for as early as Yelock the bux-olllce ceases tos chets, evening for Jing room. T ry was not used to performing adies, he went . good etyle MMe thrilied Ne Asa k was a wond His ree . wae third act. It was ee | Broadway Ata 4 ‘ attie for the lightweight cha was (hat Announce Hem sisy made his dram te a ¢ m We wa Saccumbed to Hie Inj Th Mo Dr. Franklin Booth |, whe joer beth legs in & troliey-car| jacciient ov Saturday night, died eariy| Ithis morning in $t. John’s Hospital, at | Loug Inland | One of the doctor's legs was ampu Ita.el .ider Ais own direction while he| lay on Ue walk immediate! t the <celdent and the other was taken at the hospital, of the Queene Me wee on- leas | Stableman Badly Wow einer «SHOT AT BRIGHTON TRACK, ea by Nor to Ten ¢ of Quarrel. James Melaughiln, forty-seven years old, & stableman for Charles Ours, at the eee ae LADIES SOCIAL 9.IMPROVE MENT cua 6 2-5-9694 5-06600-200606-m9 Women’s Poker Club Raided. 900-000046-05-404-08 A tush fell upon them, “I don't want to take you to the sta- tom house,” resumed the officer, “tut I will take your names as witnesses if i Decomes necessary ever to prove thie case in court. “I want to warn you also that you had better keep away from this place in future The next time will mean « drive with me in a patra wagon. “| am well acquainted with you, so I will juet ask you to say ‘here,’ as we to at roll-call over in the station-house, while 1 call you off and my friend here akes down the names.” HE KNEW THEIR NAMES, Mra Be," began the detestive, ‘peaking the name of a highly respected nd well-to-do matron in the neighbor- d “Mee arreat The B-—," relieved of the fear of red at him haughttly. mes of six other womefi, equally well known in the victaity, dropped trom the detective’s tongue in rapid succes- ton and were jotted down BY his as sistant. None of the women questioned ‘he moouracy of the detective’s informa- Hon aa to her (dentity. The o or senses and the situation at this time and came out from under the table. Ome of the detectives opened the door ourteously and bowed as the poker nals Me, wan not formally arrested The police give no reason for thelr lentty except that the patrons of the place were “eminently respectadie,” and it would be a pity to have their names made public, as would have been ne essary had the case been pushed. The “Happy Club” has been in emlst- once pearly as long as the Raines law Om ite roll are the oumes of one hun- dred women which, if published, would make more than a casual sensation la the Tendertoin Eugene Robinson known an a yson was formeriy weil theatries! manager. i ait that vocation to enter the more profitable ome of catering to the gam- bling propensities of respectable but “wporty” residents of (he Tendertoin. ROBINSON IN A ROW. Last Monday he figured in a fisticuff bout with John H. Springer, manager and lessee of the Grand Opera-Houre, in front of the Hotel Mariborough It was an even scrap up to the time both men were arrested and taken before Magistrate Hogan in Jefferson Market Court. ‘The case was set down for Aug 2, the men making counter charges of as sault, It t» not known whether or not the raid on Robinson's place was an out- come of that encounter. ‘There are records of some es for high stakes in the annals of the “Happy BOOTBLACK, Game-Cock Pugilist Made a Hit in Philadelphia, | Where He Opened in a New Play. & physictan stepped into the ring srt unced that one of them had been nied and would he unadle to go on ° Terry came tn * Run Terry exciaimed er dirty work, Tom Ma ut th yint the iw the ~ my ¢ ratters of the — « ! fair ones ne vee oats used herahiete was soon in hie Aghting tgs, J pares | wonderment air ones © fight was ‘ be ft et we gn p of the f and © A small be gallery at this Pe « | . ‘ Awe ig niece are old, ‘ . Laughlin ia the ‘ “ an was wut to and attended by a p fan, who , « to send him to the Krewe y Mospital, where he now ang the pollee are searching tor nim MeLaughlip refused yer why they had quartel and the « were unadie to intor- whe | fainted awoke to Club” The usual timit fs # but 8 hes been greatly exceeded om occasions, One woman ts known to have lost 61000 in the place on one night. Another parted with §709 within three heures the etart of « game of * in which every woman's * the table, Robinson, it te eatd, 414 was contented with the kitty. Robinson profusely and dented to an Byening World thie morning that gambling was on in the place. According Happy Club, a chartered rented « back parlor In bis The Invasion by police, due to the enmity of Springer, mer business partner, with had trouble ‘The party in the place the potice “visit,” Robi |had been playing pinoch! turned to hearts for « Robinson ald that at made by Detective of Porty-seventh street station, to women wlembers of the club aMdavite stating that gambling a { ital fit sg kk E uit if be ts gol) club is sub and whether nm house of not. no ei truston in ite o ordinary treatment | falls to relleve palatal has, more than any other mealcine. | vere wore knows ut Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine. Every woman knows Mrs. | But nine women out of WATERS PIANOS | are art pianos and bave a proud ree wd of $8 years’ standing. They are nowned for fine tone and are ware ranted (o be durable. 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