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| 1 t af 24 , This story is a condensation frcm the advance sheets of a satirical romance of an American Empire, written by Gros- vene? Wilson, of New York, well known. asaplaywright, the author of 'Nordeck,” played by the Frank Mayo. The Complete book contains much happy phi oscohy of @ polltizo-scelal orden besides the charming love story, OoaC0000CEOOCOOORCONON0”N. NOPMa OF PR 19 1800 America Ie Han, We wean, ith ' witty, (Printed by Permiesion of (Copyright, 1900, by the CHAPTER I, America's First Emperor, TIE Weld of Celebration way ful! to overflow ing as the stroke of neon penled forth, The assembled nobles cast themselves on the ground as thetr Emperor, Van- * drew near, an ngold was yet on the sunny Hide of| He was of medium height, com: o ws. Tits features were ordinary vr, and but for one moat etrik~ | ullarity he would have been) 1'y a very commonplace person, \ ity, however, singled him reat of maniind in a start. He was of Moubl The right halt of him wa: - dark, the left half a ruddy Half his hair wae black, half (A. One eye black, the other ‘ve akin mot pinkish akin in the thin none, Hie mustache alro| U-oolored, Keminent phystoto- Jafned this phenomenon satie- He was the direct descendant reat families that feat became | wie in the nineteenth century. father’s aide, of course, he was old; on hie mother's side @ Hil- f ete And vast daring; maternally, ‘apacity to hold and hoard. vloak of epun gold hung from his diders with the impertal arms em foned in the centre-a bull and @ af fighting over a lamb, with the otter ‘1 Feed on All.” His sceptre as soverely plain, a simple rod of col, An officer stood at his right Arrying the Bannet of the Dollars, an ther at his left uplifted the Atandard iner, je wien from the sovereign the prostrate nobles rose to thetr feet, hatntaiming expectant allence Then a perfunctory cheer broke forth, ‘Thank you," #aid the Emperor, "I woreciate your homage at ite full ralue, But this is a holiday and wo must all be merry.” In a practical, business-like way he emitted an im- portal Inugh, Convulelve caohinnadton awept over the throng, | good, indeed!" said the mon- that has a jovial sound, I sup. jose tt te Che = eorrect thing, Hut where is our Master of Ceremonies, ny Imperial @winenerd? My daughter, \/n0, seem to Oe missing,” The words had poarcely left his lips when Sapphire, Porker and Demos en: tered (he felt and came toward Van- gold, At the sight of Demos the Bm- peror frowned heavily, The unoonvens' tonal attire, the youthful beauty, the sinewy strength of the young man af. fected him unplearantly, He seemed to fool a vague ebrinking, ® dim appre. henaion, @ @omething akin to fear, “Whom have we here?” he saatgel Porker. “A prisoner of atte,” \n awineherd. “The man I jovel’ cried Bapphire, hor eyes flashing with tender courage and loyal resolution, “Approadh |" gaid Vangold to melt youth. ‘The young ean stepped forwant. Hl Supreme Richness and Demos atood | fave to face. "Bow, fellow," sald Porker to Demoy., “1 bow to nobody," replied tho youn | won, haugtrtily. | "Oh. Demos, remember he is my father,” orted Sapphire. replied the him jn that capacity’ nid Demos, sult {ng the aotion to the word. “What is your nameT’ asked Van- “Your occupation?” “iret, adoring your daug! fulfilling @ sacred mission, ‘The Emperor Woked relleved and emtled. “Never mind about the first’ he sald, “hut how about the secondt” “My mission,” said Demos, calmly, “Ip to restore freedom to the American| I ir; wacom, mer’ “Bince I find you an Emperor, your overthrow seems to be a nacessary part of my programme.” “Tut! tut!" said Vangold, ‘The boy raves” And a murmur of derision ran through the listening throng, “My young friend," the Emperor went on, addressing Demos, “you seem to be)" astonished to find me in the Impertal) joo, built, and slightly Inclined fo], Paternally he inherited acaule-, “On second thoughts I will bow ” te ape tion han been 60 sorely tieglected asked the Bmperor 1 wii tell you.” gnawered Demon "My father was a Populls "Ab," Interrupt peror, "AN eatinet specter.’ « In the year 1808, degpalring of the future of the Hepudlic, he removed to the banks of Jones River, Alnska, For twenty-five years he dwelt (n selltary happiness, his sole ogeupation the de> liveranoe of dolet propheoies, At the end of that pertod he felt the need ofan audience and married an Indian, 1 was born, Fre my birth my father fevoted me to liberty, He educated mo with the sole view of making mo the ravior of my vountry, As he had out Mf al! connection with olviltaation, hie information naturally stopped at I Upon bis death-bed he swore me to my rated tak, 1 am hore, I nnd you, an Smperor, I observe many other btravge things, from whiol T infer that iny father’s forebodings were true and DEMOS BEFOR y Mberty has perished, As an honorable man T must keep my vow and seek to destroy your empire, Vangold yawned, Hin interest Demon's rather lengthy remarks in had wrown fainter and fainter as the young man proceed to Turning tn a bored way asked: “What ta the Porker eo?" spassing on forbidden ground.” the customary sentence be im: pored,” said the Emperor “Hut, father!" cried the Princess, “you fo ot understand, Demos ty my aocepted amnity punish him is to padpingior® your Beppe but the mw exible, ft the nino ' hewovohed WN Femathed th id he anatebed ro! hoad-'refune it fing thee diamonds to the to obey, Ree, ohyly at Di a Myst wc | 1 quickened her one more dim ! bold] iy cY het a pigy to heightened breathing, never wi ingly beautiful, Dem felt his resolution eaught jet hand suck file nerves seemed to moment m forgotten, his duth tn voloe ol al at ti # rony mint) s7ee-8 | yh been bandoned-—but the) ke the oer 0 v4 bie, ‘aulvered- before find It convente bt cae sald the will have @ word or two y at he own ‘weaknoaae en gwever, deem more than fo, Demon’ parted from the almost rudely “Young man," if cons! 1 nc * ald Vangold, “'t pay an gra nary otal nk. Lalwaye am, But ver takes an inexplicable in- ay jagation of her nex inge I cannot con~ tnault ma," interrupted De- me sat th Nal ne; La eh ia a peoples i un) But to the Em; fy as to the custome. Pe gt oth ne empire, During sixty years Senin ne gradually’ ¢ crop a id wg + eae. ap ry L rightful ee an the eriterion of tn Ie Le be very ict ‘yt a‘the "the "very toni Friel a very yn ter aie beyond the pale ol era n y a former are nobles, ater one worth million or more ® noble ‘all wader that p AA ihe reer th the . hie rank, ‘The vent ee ail, in Emperor, Thus any ray pi peeaae Hinperor by becoming rie ond i no few pack on Ty of i) i he she thought hey Nin | the ald Demon, maperor davanters do mot own any sing.” {udgod,” wall i men with Whom 6 e. are mitten #eidom d Tram a Tenvent pe Bivange to fay. certain natural emotions auryive in moe, For ex ™ 1 love Sapphire, and Lam. will: accommodate unthl the frat of accumulate a mil- lion, De ao, and you fe tmye Bay phire. APall to do #, and 1 shall fee) it necessary nove you by te Jatewt wuld Vanno electric pr Ire. Pe have Rone oad way already oung man,” he continued, addrews- ing Dembg “pledae me your Word to appear before me on i day of August jo render. an nccount of your- and 4 may meanwhile njoy per- feet bert) There vein to be no impropriety in that,” eald Demon "'l pledge you my word “T might add,” remarked the Peperor, ‘that la these days of alr Lae ke fi pra im te wtretch a polp 1 will give y ust in which to cried Ba) ly lanposal trie comn Jona ne youth frowned haughtily as he replied: BE “Whom have we M There need be no m on of escape, word js tnbreakar + | aw perial, hot pi tles p : oe moment, ple 1 coneifer It only proper to that i rant omment, “but of Nt he festivie Porker, let sald Demon, Inform you ot devote the month you money-making, but to your ‘ wnawered the | monarc that doesn't worry me have no Iden, how many a ni me Porker, iad piles, wuld Bapphire, fine ihe Heid by 4 pavat ool Dawwed ihr am a mall gate opened on an A patna” ebding lace 9) wh for the of the lanperial household, For overs forgot all nlonahlo, if it could be thue Tot Emperor bors uY ft movi forever!" “Tt can be #0, if you wilt,’ ‘You nave that cannot murmured but to make no dient peraor ro tea rey out of » & million, Pat es Wr fh eonment ts ph fates hy bale, Ped 1 Nave ample fury ee os Lage pd the run my i f la not our fat ia Pan rt in there no help?" irae yoloe at Bt, her jn he hh aatly be been ty the’ conversation of the it was impossible to guess bis age, Me was short, fat end dirty, A airie uling, deowsy beard covered hie face \ to the een u were mal! svuinting, One jew misshapen fouled awry, Ht hair needed outtt sod bung over hie ne 1g greasy wisps He wore a ed ea, Saron plouse striped tro: N of ine ees ite im lovers Ine ii county | oer) THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER, 14, HELP FOR SICK TOTS. The gidbtes wird Fund Rescues Many Ailing Babies. THY SURSORTPTIOND, PAI lips, averiio Behumitt £00 Mire abt diougias Mloage, Putt Uneete NY 10 FM. 0, Brooklyn Borough 10 Many a child, to-day rosy-cheeked robust and hy owes lite and health the whi of the doctors attached to The Evening World's Bick Babies Mund Thie fund provides proper medical at ention and good medicine to the K hildren of te tenements, and relieves Denied: “Thera te help, and 1 am the} -it0n of need warty to apply to. nt RPE Your? asked Demon taoh Wbution helps to extend the “Lam an Anarehiat «rand img work and no dona The lovers shuddered. ‘The Anarchist | tion js too emall (0 be of use The arinned. He enjoyed thelr dismuat sani det) SaarUaly Malad “Tomake my headquarters in auch Midasos ‘weiwena tt rersbeer AAloons AW provide free lunch uae Way “ek eonly work | ever do t# to manufac ome piitag baby ial ture bombs for oiher fellow® fo une D Poot 10 pay for medical When (oy ume them T gel un bed” ‘Why are you an Anaroblat?” Demos hen I te men He natural wanting, hl Would with your ‘Cematn) ple, Himitiews liberty to o burn, Pont me Mtod ome ive | ow "on ao ; wl Demos. “Yea, You wish to overthrow the rovernment. 1 dm perenninity in the same coniition. Accent my aid "Oh, Derr erted the Princess “Dearest rleht ina mes undying hott ‘sourn tite off Avene,” me’ cr Demos, of eottrae, 4, of the Dryheat or dts reflowned editor ily im. yout prin y not welll t 1 joath wi AW ita gertaln curloslty re F very radical views,” wald Demos, In the pecullar otrgumety ne “Moqaure 1 haven't gol 9, cent.’ Way | ask your mame™ Hl Honeyard, the terror of tyrants! Ye) Bapphine, "Uw of the Dryheat?’ wad, never heard nat Mral, beens Bo dp you.” “have My ponltion, to apuEN any offer” THR HMPRROR. here?” he asked Porker, No one noticed that Aurea ty the pathy HA r | dearest Princess eres 0: thie’ morn ay anid jc touchy urea, you by f thy tne at, ton. 7 What luck indicating sald Mil Demow forgive me," ont to And you le moment’ 4 small portant telephone from her gine she anid, giving it tof the duplicate at home netided \dentleally allk pat any tine, w me # twit And think their ih ‘be careful ret or) Wished to indulge fA similar ‘ Aurea, pa him ‘0 atifie her jd cried fapphire, | WAY" At that i ona telephone Tank, nt iw ear afd heard etrument mit no w be. “Oh, wonderful!" erted Demos, ii Bapphire, Hh, tone nao. moment that y tol of dapphire say (To ie Signature of ove telephone, ‘new obeorved the fy hooked It In mingle nm tad eo woe atill ani) could Marites the ast y he tiny bell of De He lified the In the vole eve you,’ ht ae CASTORIA Yor Infants and Children, - the Kind You Have Always Bought |: Boas the ver ty wih he the ferever younay “with: wires sald Demos in. | Sl@ep well ‘ne lame Kine ex “Contributions should be Addreanad to the Cashier of The World, Pulltrer Hoviding, New York city, Naieed ARL7H at a Stand, Killtor. at Te Byening World _pisaee tng 01.76 eotlacted ot Tiny sire " {wit do mma Uae yorth of shoot We wend you Loutea1Mei 4 fine aie Franke © Hhediker evens, oveour at Asbury Prom Saered Concert Park. House by ihe thr 14 ereoutton the! and Deugles Sloan: \ Boren ope It will ald an Herkimer nue, at whieh we tnd ‘other artiolen Amy Burgees 12 To the Baltor of The Incloned find OB te which we bi HEIRESS SUES HER LAWYER, Matilda Davies wave Devoe He- Mattiaa Davies, a young woman of Mountain Grove, Mo, who recently ame into « fortune, has brought sult in the upreme Court through Law yer Robert P. Noah, against Baward Dewm, her former counsel, A part of the property loft to Mine Davies con: sisted of real estate tn thin city and Weatchester, It wae sold in a quit in partition, and the share of Miss Davies wan fixed at $12,486.72, which Devoe oo! ected for her, Mike Davies alleges that Devoe, after ieoting $41.67 for hin serviews, unk lawfully retained $2166.72 additonal Judge Gliders has ordered the matter referred to former Judae Nelson Smith, who will begin taking testi mony next Tuesday Lawyer Devoe, whom 140 Hroadway, adnrit the amount, but allegoa that |t waa tn dence wiih an oral agreement he with Mint Davies 10 WOMEN WHO OOUBT. avery huffering Woman Should Krad thiv inced that Lydia je Compound Does Cure Veale Weakness, beem troubled with female weaknens in {ts worst form for about ten years, | had levcorrhae ond was ao weak that I could not do my housework, 1 also had fall: | ing of the womb and inflammation of office in at No he retained pei ribly, At thes my back would ache very hard, Icould or do any heavy “> work; was notable to stand on my feet, My hosband spent hundredsofdollars for doctors but they did ime no good, Aftera time 1 conelnded to try your medicine and Tecan truly say it does all that you claim for it to do, Ten bottles of Lydia B, Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound and seven pack: egen of Sanative Wosh have made a a] new woman of me, I have had no i womb trouble since taking the éfth 4) bottle. 1 weigh more than I have in years; ean do all my own housework, bal ood appetite and mow feel that life Is worth livin ble Compound. | feel that it has saved my life and would not be without it for anything, lam always glad to recom mend your medicine to all my sex, for! know if they follow your directions, they will be cured."—Miw. An vm Trovpnom, South Hot Springs, Ark ne attest Ae, conus lorgarded the ne Chemical Co, 10 Aprvee M., New York. '431 Eighth Av., owe all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta” 1m. e Revolution e In oe tJ Biscuit Baking No longer will the best efforts of the baker be wasted, No longer will the house- wife complain of the flat, soggy taste of biscuit and crackers, Tt was exposure to air that spoiled the bakers’ work, Tt was damp and dust that took away the delicate taste, All that is remedied now. All you need do is to remember the ‘‘In-er- seal Patent Package. '’ Tell your grocer that you want biscuit, crackers and wafers in the “'In-er-seal Patent Package.'” He has or ought to have Soda Biscuit Milk Biscuit Butter Crackers Saltines Banquet Wafers Sultana Fruit Graham Biscuit Sea Foam Oatmeal Biscuit Ginger Snaps Handmade Pretzelettes Vanilla Waters —all packed in the ‘In- er-seal Patent Package."’ It he doesn’t keep them, go elsewhere—it’s worth the trouble, on CREDIT, MANHATTAN HII AVE. DET mri PHN RVMNINOS META oye saa r Bet OPEN Boa th AND MONDA HK BVBRYNUDY Anyi elry, termiture 1 Now THis WORE bert Credit. to Ail Thhow Security.| WING Ms aa mane or GUO AK 06,.'F Wen Vin ae (Open « Look CHOICEST OF FOR DAIL oftivendor Wm || THE NEW MEN’ § SUITS AND FOR * thepachage, FALL STYLES DRESS WEAR. Look this SEAL onthe end of the package, ALK'S” and 32d Sis Eye Classes | Free ETWEEN SIXTH. AND SE SEVENT ENY | SURPRISE “SPECIAL. “SALE NO, 52, All-wool cassimere, in figured designs, fancy thibets and clays—-revelations in material serge-Iined and sllk-se FALL SUIT: OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE, ; Autumn Assortments Are Rapidly eect At ¥3 anv §5 | at 310 anv #45 MEN'S SUITS of good, honest quality, MEN'S SUITS of rery high class pure In all-wool cheviots and cassimores—| worsted, Including some ordinarily enough styles at these prices alone | used by custom tailors only—made to make a good-sized blothing stock, | up with precision and care, Is Your Boy Properly Equipped for School? at 75* 10 $6," | ar 53 ro 42 KNEE.PANT SUITS ere here--2-plece| LONG-PANT SUITS for 14 to 19--yeara and %plece, for kindergarten lads] when males are specially particular of 8 years up to high-sehool boys] about clothing—a huge and satiely- ot 16—-made tasttly and durably ing array of sults Hats and Furnishings for Fall Wear. at 75% anv $f 47 | ar *],% ann $2, DERBYS AND ALPINES In every color |THE HIGHEST GRADES 1n Derby and and matching all the new blocks of| Alpine Tate, There is no better \tefa at 160, medium weight Underwear at 2s¢,, Boys’ Oxford Tweed bent shapes of the season, fast color, pure fur stool on Virginia Cheroots ® im Ave cents, you have more to smoke, Three hundted million Old Virginis Cheroots omoked this the famous makers, made at any price whool Walsta at 280, | OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M, OTHER DAYS UNTIL 6, 5 to waste, as there is no finished end to 3 and of better quality, than you have year, Ask your own dealer, Price, 3 for 5 cents, and plain worsteds, black fit and workmanship-—all 1 throughout ON SALE GREAT NEW LINES in Furntehings this week are Silk Shield Bows at ihe, Novelty Web Suspenders at 180, very striking Figured Handker LYRR tor TWO DAYS ONLY--Saturday and Monday— FALL HATS, and ALPINE, ’ - / HORORORORORORORORO There is no end of ° mm cut off and throw away. When you & buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for | a when you pay fifteen cents for three @ Five Cont cigars. ‘ DIAMONDS, | Watebes, Re adaigt _ Peghlr a meats. anes HunOwAN, at sali ea lane, ween 3st THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD Want advt, rant dey gods fon Sunday It is the is the dig little agent of the people, and the equalizer of supply and : Idemand, The millions of Greater New York come “'municale through the columns of the Sunday 'World, and those who Aave and those who want trade, each to their own advantage. r ualngs

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