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THE DAILY SHORT STORY.| Ce Se ee re 800 eee Ow THE STORM. By Ethelyn Leslie Huston. (Goprrighied, 1900, Dally Story Pub. C0.) G6YT all seemed paradoxical, And yot =I thought of you, always, Don't] !t tell ae nate you see? The situation lim € Amusement In her own, Ric wore were ats doped, jae Dosa iietle, fe "Yeo?" Bhe uttered: the monopyliable gently. Ravine th Re ite i Hor eyes followed the phosphorus Hghte] his face. Then gh (hat slipped through the black waves.) l/),Her hand end e ing baole {nto the night hehind them. 1 waa chrenle Fine ship throbbed like @ human thing,| see she felt ite vibration go through Ana body with a drowsy, senmuous con- Her hands gleamed whitely on] far more than te ¢ arma of the steamer chair in which} Ii) Hat a ony ‘would Onl © lay prone, and the soft night wind 04 the hair back from her taco, nd—ngw t ney of anxiety in his} pomegi ry mint fotce ap he leaned forward and looked Peet the Tomplog tt tt lm bee 4 Gown into her eye, H think we were bac “Now? I am five years older, you \ e eee it Well, I understand, in al bored you so—and | wi may, One learns inany things in # square ail oo 80 much iy K five een 1 loved you “rit er all, it was Cr) me water the bert? You be “kita! ‘And it waemf iy wey that?” She rested her head back ‘by the cushions and lifted ed ae erat bit goin she laugh t a ted her fr stars that perce a velvety Bieter ‘nit byl ne oth Py hi ico th fh 2 atraing through the al fully. oe ny wil be, and all things are by fate"! .,, “tive Olympian, ta ladies and @ho wtirred restiessly, then turned (0) And why ‘ewear bard him and studied him crttically, | All that war pre Bab, “well?” he ood “faok at thy “1a Ht alt in the stars, 1 won: mits avery all oats i Gert’ sho answered roflertively, “Are and uy 8 hip at Bre bises and ueens on, the chee) Haase jt Was it for the best? I do not nm xo 5 Married to a man twenty rhly uininous t th ft LR Rec fe the eyes turned at ini a my sontor, A perfectly amiable! ), find absolutely trrepromchable com ea) My mem lal machine. He was hastily conactous| ! remem everything. le leaned fer ‘And care? of my existence at off periods whon hie stock quotations would permit. st was all. I had the flesh-pote of t. and eoconting to the laws of! © an’ common sense I should have ie er gone down on my knees daily and given oR id athe was allent as thanks, But Fidn't, I know that tt 18] Over thee naiaitie tltent hey a ne hot onty unorthodox, but execrable | ow irregular toll watere, Hest taste, to do that which leaves one's pri- Ane 4 ato life vulnerable to the yellow Journa! | whirled ans We yn inn Wi feporter and artist, ‘To-day Paola and fn Win orms clawed aro tf nee “Ais ered. hi and his voice sank, ied. ou care~as you did then?’ went back to the = Vrancesca would be but food for scare- hends and impeerible cuts, But I loved you. That ts trite and commonplace, Nancy said the same to Sykes, But it] fi over bis Then hie fe very real, just the mame, And 1 loved] ‘Present! You-not only enough to brave theled down er flames of hell, but, infinitely worse, the 4g a Sa Saree Mane Pee EN eres we » Tam Moment whe looked at The tranquil tones ceased for mw mo-| "sp hoo! fom it, and the pulled the cushion more] yay4 mfortably under her cheek, m. fl Phd eako"-— Tho words came) iy Wha ten: ‘ier Cyebrows pitted, but mde did mot] Oates fe Mparringe ‘Would. be 109 soyein ti revelation, I cannot. (maging i yudtenty he ean at ren an yo win that role. would never baug nee GAR BBs ‘You mean that 0 down into het face With Hot eel aria voice sounded strained and ‘on would—you would have: terrupted him. a than I feared--the other place, "Gone to yout Assuredly, You k knew": ij that T would’ But you feared the world! gqyy Mee sine 1 aa Jove-too well,” she in ‘Then she took his hand be now, For my sal Aeon her No doubt xu ‘Guite Believed i two & id dvew tt down to her Bus 18. your wenius ead a4 MW apy rea ha m pl reseed arena at 64 n ‘A over: |), In ever; And ft laid the mories of reatless lore and the! mie he Net an mt tp life, of bitterness ea TA Mngered over hie taturaly fto—disinterea ‘The water rolled Sell wi hiss back one by the firat time in the.ee- “T would have ja Wt t knees over hot plo But now—It fs five vate rising gale series | in gathering fury and + tage to had rough iat moans eacen\ wamed, A {the waves had i thro cs it vera md th iabotes 93 ond auivered iy raining the @hip, thelr Pemertel » Bho siretoned [+t ned, in, le ing only the her arms to {he atorm and jaters. Shen the i AY ‘went ot $e Pah oe sou tered, Ike a jh i. it h ne ihered iC pe orled, A vivid is f silver ci nearer, hands up to Ms In the blackness and for an in- long mom roy Ney ie F analy: ve oy Ke Fi hahar too round them © roar ef tant the roar of wi na aid waves seemed to pause, Then the thunder broke and rolied over the water in ae reves of sound, Leaning forwara ie atheree he into 4 sme and i iy! 4 joavy monk's cloak around her, the Nehiping flashed and she look Into his face. “We will seel” he pald through hs be? she laughed. Then from teeth. watched 1 her eyes lhughed, f ers, We are tay when I maw the into the water, and and saw you on i eo deck? Does DEATH OF MINNIE st Popular Singer Passed), Away at Her Home This Morning. jaree hearted and froe was as tndustrious tf i sowie. for Huber, at | Brook! wi nny -hal mr rd fifteen, nd sweetne hearts of her hea: sho became the wi wor. He (uliled her every desire house in which he lived wa ne was formerly the Hotel Att) fine seven-story biniding, Hf mm, named it after Ae And prevented it to her gre M4 fi collec Hone bie ow enue eau in hone diam nite wre uri iy Lao He} @ tue wed Inside of fier “orate dpa waa vary erie $f A o volleat fer Wrandey we ‘ane i nthe uy Mer par nat, ‘noth, ae pee aber hee it by at, Macom futher fe ett WIFE CHARGES PERJURY, Lee Dresster, Wealthy Brooklyn Man, Gete Divorce but In Arrested, lee Dressler, of 1 Hinks street, Brooklyn, one of its wealthy residents, was arraigned to-day In ‘the Adan Street Pollce Court before Magtettate @Brotner on the charge of perjary. The charge waw thade by hie former wite, Lelia Dressler. Mr. Dressler plealed not gutity a roled on his personal pear for hearing @ week pro t aut Behult, the 9 pivular singer | mony, of George Huber, the museum netting forth tne Propretor, died at 6 o'clock this morning or im her home, tho Wilhelmina, at One| At hl tga s Sate wif and Gixteenth street and Bev-| vorce, on The bal \ r, Into hin eyes with a & ne down over | @ ut. in bruit ake) Y gre al 9 ye ue a erie i ol ulvee ‘ r every | ® M—Yes, "the ‘ith smile again in her) @ rie: 1 my. y dear, NM ‘she entd, a shade | § or \ Mr : torm oontent. |@ ad a rons |G @ in i ie city. . known In U seteualant f Pe a Ss thoatee ater Don, 1 NOW, “THE MIKADO” The Evening World’s Clever Woman Caricaturist | at a Dress Rehearsal, By MISS KATE CAREW. “ 1c deta WEEK YUM-YUM. ce Golden was the Y\ ue ya ehoarsal of "The Mikado" yesters day morning, She doubles the part with the much-advertived Mies Fanchon Thompson, who will be reen during the week, unlnas she shies again. Mian Golden is a mischievous ® and musical Yum-Yum, THE BRAINS OF THE SHOW. ‘The beauty of being Invited to a dress rehearss| at the Metropolitan Opera+Houre. is that it introduces one to Mr. EB. P. Temple, who can do more things @hout a theatre than Oscar Hammerstein, Mr, Temple je the stage manager, and the pubic never sees him, but 1 would like all those g who go (o Ree “The Milcado’ this week to bear in mind that the brains of the show are behind the scenes in the perron of a pais, sleepless young man, whose busihers it is to know, everybody elee's buainess, In the ploture he ts showing @ thing or two to Miee Zelle de Lursan (Pett Sing), who pouts prettily, but obeys, MAT hs) i nih morte than did t B| wtration a wrek age Mi character In : ge pad thelr _FADED WHERYOUTH Pretty faces and graceful forme of young women! Why Is it they ore 80 soon replaced by plainness and lankness? It is because the young girl just entering into womanhood does not know | how to take car of herself and has no one com petent to inatruct her, Jt is not necessary that there should be anything weakening or weary: | ing about the obligations of a female organien Parents of young girls should Inform them- selves and prevent their dear ones from mak ing costly errors, That young woman han a just cause of complaint who {s permittet to belleve that great periodic sufforing Is to be expected, that severe, mysterious pains and aches are part of her natural experience as a woman. These thinge are making constant war on her health, her disposition and her beauty, Tt ts A wanton sacrifice, absolutely unnecessary and cruel, Tt is more--it'\s criminal, Dr. Greene’s NERVURA for the Blood and Nerves Dr. Groane’s Nervura, blood and nerve remedy, is the right medicine for every young girl who te Just entering (he first stage of womanhood, §t prepares the system in every way to act normally, It enriches the blood supply and keeps the nerves calm and wendy Fortified with this great, medicine, all the womanly duties may be undertaken and ex- perieneed without tho allghtest jeopardy to health, It preserves the gifts of nature and neelats thelr development into glowing, healthful beauty, Mrs, Mary Frances Lytle, of Alley, Rochewtor, N. Y., maya: 2 Hunter "T wae very 5 and deticate-hal no color 1 took Dr. Greene's Nervura, b! and nerve romedy, and pow J am well and strong, my face Ie plymp and cheeks red and my fomplenton re. Mre, William Bartols, 239 Bast &7th St., New York Clty, says: “Dr. Greene's Nervura made a wonderful | Pe i my ace nes diy aly: know ret ned flesh and am ike a different fon.” The neevousnees in women which invari bly comes with pain Is Of Itself certain to rtop the development of beauty In face and figure, Baltes nerves make sharp IHnew and hasty peech, The beautiful curves which make women so attractive are not Daaibie when the female organtem |# out of order, as it surely js when discomfort and pain are always or even pert- odloally present, It is only necessary to look In the faces of young women evorywhere to see that this must beso, Else why are they #o pale and thin? GET FREE ADVICE FROM DR, GREENE Real boauty is rare, It belongs to perfect health, It fs possible to every woman who takes dhe matter {n hand intelligently, Get advice from Dr. Greene, the great specialist in these mattors. He will tell you why all thie is 60, and show you how to avold the stumbling blocks that bar woman's way to happiness, You may consult Dr, Greene without cost by calling or Don't to him at bis office, 8 West 14th Street, New York City, writing Write et Dr, Greene to-day. throw away your beaut, “Thawai Gony [ELECTION trim "never Eh cess CLAI MS CASHED Ruoh yesterday pent several ours in rehearsals with the Rogers Brothers, and In two weeks’ time will sored ia Fox. the leading female Sharacter Rogers Brothers tn Central Park.” cy it would be inadvisable for her attempt ee areeet te Madero ‘es Ballot Clerks, Claims for a $1.50 purchase. vats pee Hart Mion Tush wae) poy Clerks, Claims for « $2.00 Atlan Ruel han been tending woman tor | Mspectors, Clalms for a “nnn Roland Reed for many seasons and ta an actress of considerable ability, She ts tall, very blond and haa in the past affected masculine attire, a ja Blanche hand Johnstons Bonnett. The oontinued {ny Reel, who it now at At Hospital, made it possible for ise Rush to aecept the Position. ; ‘ Harry Askin was compelled to pro- vide a gomewhat elaborate dinnor at the Playere’ Club jamt night in conse quence of a wager he made Maturday with A. ‘T, Worm, manager for James O'Neill, Mr, Akin, who ie manager for James A, Herne, bet Sr. Worm that the mailory at the Academy of Muslo that night would not contain ae many persons as it did on the previous Bat- urday “The sound, money parade,”* ald Mr Askin, ‘will lower the attendance to Bryan demon: No Notary Fee Charged. KING BROS., 308-310 BOWERY, Bot, Bleecker and Houston Sts,, Popular Hatters and Men's Furnishers, 3 minutes’ wal from Police Headquarters. Inches and welghed jess than 10 pounde. fay she sian but welg ot a he ays centre rush on a foot~ Mulle freed he: the Imiter went Mite Byiy Mr. Tutte and marr! and original eminent al at the O * ne Mias Thorne inherited cons notoriety from the fact that her bi bleyelte On Saturday night a i hol dai while eve dere. Yate “SHREDS AND PATCHES,” INDEED. The lower section of Nanki Pooh's cowtume had tot arrived, und Mr, ‘Lloyd d'Aubigny was Japanene only from neck to ipa. Ho Whs very docile and Anxious to please the accomplished Mr, Tem- pié-but, then, so was everybody, Not a full orchestra, you know Just H Eckhold, the leader, playing @ plano on the and again he would get and jump to his feet to point at some guilty chorus wight, while he, continued to strum with the disengaged hand, 4 my joea g's by Mt P)| Theatre by Ben 1). Stevens in a comt present, Mr, Worm won hig bet, and | Apkin, with ofl) and Forrest Robinson, wal ¢ to sa good a dinner the chef era Could prOy betting at the A an cat y lll a i ano je that he would play for the first three weeks of Bo night he Signe mined eecond tHe, Tuthiit dn rieanner, |B ached | aitho \n chill sate he oy, Who wae & momber 3! hone Girl? company. fer moat hap ‘ow abe in al Mr. Tuthil tired of being Karauch as the tira even I'she met a broker, + slates vane that he wae Hvoree and In or pe money in bis efor dam mane Sragement his house, Mr, Abutned He and. arcepted the ae bet on ratio, but Mr. Gt to win out, beoaune ne: sorday night it wae an 6 will be nine performances . . od, rept urously plaintin!” ‘Tonight Jerome Byker wil! make hiv ar. first appearance on Hroadway ana He will be presenti at the Iroad opera by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Meakth, epeitied “Fory Quiller in Cor-|, THe Cafe for November is out with « hvee of Opera Sinuers Plantes, Re ny) ‘Tracey 16 to leave the Fnglieh Opera Company at the Metropolitan, had'recetved notice that her services Mina the pearance in ane nounced for Nov, 13, at Carnegie Hall, with Emi Paur and an orchestra of seventy-two musicians, He ie only twenty-two yearse@old, and has already ae an Impression in Buropean capt me Free Leotare on Japan, Arthur C, Maolay will give tho frat lerture to-morrow night in the bor lag , Because of the sudden indisponition of ; 's * pe United Ey REYES pion.” 24F, Oykes |e 000 of our beat bari. |!0t Of mews about the bonitaces tone eomedians, and no better Gotham and the noted resoria around a ne than was his town where men mest for achat and a uiller in “The Highwayma: swallow. Space te given to the "Only prima donna ts Helen Bertram, | woitam, whe Knowgh & partner me will be pioneani! y Fopembered by in one of the city’s tela, Ie ettil ‘ork theat vite Te will be an eahorate and ied yous production, and] inventing new and alluring deooot atsalh hin latest being “The Widow's Kine +4 mM, Renjamin Tuthill, according to hiv own statement, is about to noparate from his third wife, That le to way, recent Mre, Tuihili has separa him and je now #ald to be in England. Mr. Tuthill has been peculiarly un- Gane in bis numerous marital ex Min fret wife was Ida Mulle, who Whe, esbleves great success in David] If you want a good svggestion as to how to get'a job, Hehter voln, sparkling and dubbing {t should be, thero # considerable (n- formation of @ general oharacter that rite full perusal. The Cafe is iiua-| trated tn date style Open jor Business Al Day Tuesday as Usual, ¥ Solf Soods, We carry one of the largest and finest stocks of Golf Goods in New York and, what is more interesting to golfers, we sell at prices that mean 9 saving on every purchase, Take the famous make fi) “BGI Soit Guin P for Instance, which are always retailed at fixed ilet Prices, and observe the great saving on every one! DUNN'S SINOLE ECE 8.6.1, 800KET Divito A ABSIES; regu: | toe oct ay me tle at at Hk plece, tur rat phy UF CLUR, as +e ; 2.95 { B. 0. 1, SOCKET CLUD DRIVERS, ie, ee 1,25 \ pe ag Fetailed at $2.50 apiece; our B. G. 1, GUN METAL PUTTERS: , q 1.95 apiece; out 8.0.1, WOODEN CLUM BRASSIES, | | price only nw OTS aplees our : i rogers totalled at $2.25 apiece, our B, 0, |, WOODEN ty retalled |0CCOBO GOLP BALLS, por doves, q prrvens, 75 | oY ; oe Sr tek nee b 8; Ot = 1.78 | in the beset reascoa Mabel en ped a IN OUR MILLINERY D Sham A Sate of Faney Feathers, Birds’ Wings and Feather Broxsis, . § at 120, 19¢., 29¢. and 45e. each, These pri ieee are less than one-fourth the prices asked elsewhere fer 1 identically the same goods, Price ti Don't mise thees Tarisine. hem and convinces yourself as to thig, CHILDREN, TAKE NOTICE! 4 As last Saturday the bad weather and the many children from coming we will them, the be reat street parade prevent to The Big Store in order to enter se CONTEST NO, 8 OF THE EDUCATIONAL PRIZE CONTEST, in distribute to-morrow, Tuesday, to all children a intended for members of e a4, 5 6 and eal fo COME EARLY! AA 4thsT, TH Weaey Extra Mali Retui Rogulsy Amusements, eae aemercoad Pitta, THEA, GRR. be 4d wt. Bree Said wt EATREwitctt Si uate Halen on Da MURRAY MOCK Bast ‘ ee PB NOMINEE, TURADAY hohe oer ek TREAD PROM fame oats ressroed for wubaer! without a theres, a. ean KOSTER Funtay Concerts, Male ¥ & BIAL’ b Rout 1, With ONIGHT ihe AM. WEEK, Special Matinee Tox one GRAND oh NA] TM wat 12, Bem Retarne Reet fro alah sini Pirie a Ay zt REPUBLIC. :% > iat 4 SAG Wao mc 2 Zs |Weber & Flelis’ site De Wor L ven Mage To-merrew Ni ER, Woadeay, cor Bin. et AIGLON. Tr 6. MATE At 8 ae To Had JOHN. DREW iv RICHARD CARVEL gana 4 ORITERION Meat ey Helio ‘Tomorrow LESLIE CARTER , ici Nov, 1d—John Mare |e Seats Ranty Thoredey GARRICK THAME MAT ‘ToMorrow, Welneeday and Baturtay WM. H. CRANE as DAVID HARt MABIEON, fe. THE: me MA A Narrow, Weinete #-| DAILEY | HODGE PODGE & CO. KEITH'S Jovephine (mening. ‘TO-MORIUPY fir Hk BRO ND Mout Kiset I ms Rest ih | Woman ™ KEW YORK Durieaque, Haliet, ¢ Wajlerh'o. Laat 6 Wi: Mars, Tyee, Wed: fat, MARA COWRA, LE ai dan a GE in wee MAES. SAVOY" *? wwe While much of the reading matter te inf { WORLD IN_WAX iC DEN dita Auuraetion SIAR Tien GARDEN ie te ces at Batary RICHARD MANSFIELD in HENRY V. ie tis oui “MAT, TO-DAY. ou Broadway Burlesquers MATS. (THLE WRITKY 7 The i reat Vl White Diagond Be on. bp sh laa apr omy GRANO re" [Kelcey-Shannon/iy Bees 1h Beate, bettas 8 HERALD # Fina aT fiveoiel Blegtion Day Matinee To Mowwow, ARIZONA vesrendy”| £%, Rs! JAMES” O'NEILL ate OM 10 tas MONTE Mie tat. 2 be i Matinen ak” BIJOU "y « ety ie wo Last Mat. Batantey LAST LALA. fay Lard Qu #0, 1, 1.00, 4 Ay. aay Pri w. 1 HBATAE, ath 4. & Bway Hirer ot 8 1b, Mata, 210 INHER THI WERE ATHE, Mth BL, near i wey TINTS WHER, DAY turday, Uo MATAR 21 at. & Med. ave. 5 yOuOARYS THAR. ALDRICH WALLMAN & MOORE, Law Bolly, Hesegn Boo Ait WTTTON DAY om AM AY ere iin) a iO = alle Bren HE er: ft Willian Gillette GM Sopelal Matines To tt Dal’ aU at 818 nie “ee ay Ww WeER'S inh oneal coe of death of Mek dt, : Brooklyn aoe, + al BLANCHE WALSH ___ AN MORN THAN, gt L | GRAND THE S1GN ite GROSS OP, jtouss, BROOKLYN, | Nery Work! JONBPN MUREHY. BIJOU » SIBERIA. + i ATHE, MROOKLYN, | Next Week: SROMTINA }COLUMBIA. uf With JOROME EY EME. Read To Morrow Night ta ay fur Wi ADA NOTH TMEATS Tal 8D way lem ASP an NELL. sit se USES |B Pay Mat. Botares tvem'stagn Siem

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