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’ \ THE DAILY SHORT STORY. : hea turned his elbow 11 in fact, They had tet him to the an of carrying Him to a hospital be> he had been too dared to remon afd when his mind was eventur } anc Story of a Woman Hater and} rif How Hoe Waa Converted. jaye ally ¢ he demanded removal to his) OCF, Le women are divided into two oun roma, fri sie 4 * Valet settied him © : Slaaser—either doriening a4-/ a diva and had lett q Venturesses or sanpering dolts Halbert sank Into a ligt * AB for me,” auolh Halbert, cynteally,) @ few ratnutes Allen ¢ : “give mo the first every time, You ¢ an | een sr SUD Ate * trust (o an adventures# to have a jittle | in bik gage; then, , pray matior, at ast, In her oranium. | an HM me Hh ar) * ba dy : ‘rotary, young | Desde the divan. for a moment at " le wae talking 10 his secretary, YOUNE) cela ane of the sufferers hands In 1 Alten, a callow youth, almost effemli-| his own, pressed tt to his Upe with al @ $ but noverthete Ainy=-too bra bof di andl pair : ) ‘ ae Halbert exp: t, toe hte lb AToers opened bie eyes and turned 10) 8 and weight, A got used tol f ed ye K ; theme sinistor obmery ne concerning {us ath nfliatbe ni 5 Hany] flaring at him in a Flot ¢ Q womankind and rare roffored any | fie ty Metoping, am he dd, tk. quer : Comment either to agree or to refule| labyri: Muncertaintion Hike a man * the other's atatemonte. ‘Those 1w> tie] MIRUKKIINE to face Home pooullar Hua | : te ; ther (HON tba mind re to eraap ‘ Aividuals were a study for one anothe r vou wi don my Intel ® The hour in whieh Al accepted the | sto: m sald, standing by a winlow ‘ Donition of private aecretary, a ahort] ANd TooKINK out Into the night bit Bit , re hey toll me you ha 1 sertounly Hime before, they fond a pleasant com Thun, andoandelt. almost broke my | muunion of tastes and idean and a pe] heart ®| @yliar, inexplicable sympat (ft im) tamibert fa} Uh onthe edge of the £ that seemed to have pursed vot crewing | h 6 Halbert was a confirmed bachelor, He Om boasted of never having propose! to any , puth :| Woman, He way afraid of them In his] sy In. ihe. Heah. of. he Wand. | estimation they were all scheming poll} snd it travelled along (he channele of} eoling and warmed hin heart tlolans and ready to may 01 » AP aay \ bine him any something w coming 1b Abe mind for Mas at a moment's note Keep the i » i ell stared at Alen wo Away from mo!" snarled Halbert t% nw arerul ae ili at times when driven by to A] laure, the curves of His OM aeok, the rund, 14 rather smoke or mleep.” Andy 'eler ny nit fee a Al rt sald, and he got un | the Little weoretary, with hie strong, boys} yf 1 the you uy fi) {eh ardor, kept them far away and com: r hte yes atl forted Halbert with his companionable teh fa Ailer wi x er weatlon, in God's name, don't be a fended if [am wrong, tut 1 dor ‘The one feature in Alion's maker nk Tam wrong Tt never occurred which Halbert could n loretand wa me before, but Tam a blind fool, snd Dip reluetince to emoke, He could never See AH taunt aRmRh ee fot him to induly fh 4 olmarette, Atd in the mate nking, though Alien could mix a 4 a cooktall ned with pain ve Halbert walted fot art, he brought them] ster “take Into con Imagination the deicious camaraderie 4 tn hw tent in the wilds of Afric ih dtiormination,. b announced his intention to sideration.” She lo ver eyes burning with determinat Halbert * bi sank h tt ana kind of offering! (0 speak, "You are a woman,” ho e ® to that exalted wretoh, “Yeu, Tam a woman.” The words] ® A You should have been a woman, | At lawt, Armly, almost defantly, | D wad.” Malbert sald once to him, “A thunder In Halbert’s ears, munning | 9 thousand pardons, Allen, but you would My Godt” was all that came trom| have matte a fineslooking girl, You've} betweon the paried, eager lips of the 8 Got grace and tact enough for It, you|« Hut th ime-—why thin? I know, Why, belleve me, Allen, If the Meh Ran reludiea| A DIABOLICAL DWARF. Were Women like you to-day, with tholagainst pettioona In the proiwssions,!| ‘There la something uncanny brain and all, I believe I'd marry one] the girl anawered, “and | was bound 11 about Adolph Zink, who appears of them Alien actun shed and | Mould not let that Interfere wi'2 my 2 by permission of somebody-or- Hireated 1h) confusion, Halbert Iiked mere sels) other {nh connection with the Lill- uo display Of apparent shyness, and lor Putian, One of the weirdest things his affection for the & grew r | about Dim je that his dialect te Wed 'to'siap him on the back, and he re eens er yy i both Irieh and German, He is ‘RI fatd he felt lonesome when the chap] giretohed, love on hin tongue, In hy y an accomplished little comedian We aways. 10) Cell yous what, Allen 1) hit eae 1S with an Indiasrubber face, some &| don't know whether to adopi you an[ TN Mit! wienped away from him as he impressions of which appear | My fon, conatdering (he fact that 1 sha Mr. Halbort,”” tw wait, with dignity A above & never have one of my own, or whether] “1 am yours ry ant *|% ® Juat double your salary." Bepian,, Pie ™1g 8! pihlngs sik on an formerly until Hal- lam neither 9 4 y norl® { sinla.” Ho had actuuily completed plane | that ten ako. "eS 3 for both and was sketching out in his| that you hol eeren b} ¥ mn) crushed hint BMA he i od ‘thie girl) he understood It new, He had been a blind wellf-absorbed fool, “Ord, hee!” could be jack of respect where dwolt Min, YoU can't re- oh ‘Why. ny a without you. What's fact of the matter Is, alr,’ Allen replied, Teapeotfully, "I don't want to 0 with you, don’! rush me under yo He had not thought that the Io Apd It landed between © loved Allen if he iaiap On earthy * wan the frat time that he ever find bean. iirasten Not given to senile ment or pleading, he nuraed hin y allently, for Allen's stung him with all the agony o iharatitude, of unrequited treachery In a friand-vverything pained Halbert as he had mined Uefore. That alt lered hie horse for w long or T ayn your secretary you, must of love, It js an unfatr ad 1 dleoharme you thie moment lod Halbert, aroused, The girl sould scarcely suppress a amile. though struggled to be adamant, Bhe turned and Walked quickly toward the door girlie, Don't and went tendrils, 1 oan’ \ jet ¥ out dejectediy with a ic should ¥ i oa Po way now +e ers fle wanted to purge out the ait-| you most? vation, He had never to plead. with | \urned and. smiled at him, any one fo hia lite for what he wanted, and he hated to plead now t might fee nmaniy, he ferro fini the. eynto~ efi ONL without ealling ell, yea!’ ghe called back he did not return for din ‘whe was laughing, but her. k onhig hand att, He ine gto Abyrsinia af Ne wai The sporets in UNbADPY winking ot hin pure dragged by and OL " turn, tvs © hit CUMOM At least to for the evening, ret: to dine out, and hie vie tade isn peany, not know whetie: Hale ared bout his retuaal to ped ele, Cas th you will won't your de Al 4 stad him, fiom ¢ himesif be nm ‘the divan Mind wave himeeit up to} love dreams such never before thawed the chilly exterior of the man who had fled from petticoats and hid from them In ~ for the Saat twenty was n ul with bs real reason unit he he th overcome boy, hie Y Rone howrt fluttering, buoyant, ecatatic, Ati Halbert came back—not the kiss wan there his mend. He y ‘etcher, but leaning on tarried it to his Ips and drank the honey Arm ot hi yaiet He had had a of the spot where her own lia had fal] womewhere on (he Riverside been.—Ch ago Teivune, ee A RARE AND HISTORICAL STAMP, Here ts the stamp that waa’ ured by ral Overiand, California and ik Bxpres Jompany, whieh erly conducted in conjunetion with the overland stage before the ad Went of railroads in Colorado, As the express company in those Gays handiod all the matis, the stamp haw doubtless been used on hundreds of Fetters received and sent by the in- trepid pioneers, and tt» worn and bat- tered face has been close to the most Btirring detaila of pioneer history. The stamp je q simple affair, metal head being mounted on # hardwood handle, about three inches long, The Tetters Aro oast in lead, and there ly a mortised space below the words “express fompany,' {nto which could be inverted the date NAMING A CHINESE BABY, | i China gitls are called, instead of | the THE MOSQUITO. 9 Mary Ann or Marguerite, ‘Spring Sarees " "Cloudy Moon,” “Celosti piness,” or what may not be culied , #0 nice, Come-Along-n-Littie-Brother.”’ ma ed ite end yi or "Add-a-Younger-Brother,” or “Leads swampy regions supplied all thelr sta- Bveriaating-Younger-Brothers.” THe | tion houses with mosquito neta, Swear means that a son would have | peau Deon more welcome than a little “#O-| ution in the number of cases of f maj they call the girls, u other eee tr Italy and : Hay ne suah| are about to adopt the nme measures, et WISE COUNSEL, A girl, in answer to an advertisement theory seems to be borne out by jo@. there has been such a dimin- f Under the sloge | oooowsoosessooeeeees - — nT want ¢ the pesky moaquito inoculate the system with malaria? Thia| | through Tn con. and in Bieliy! “FOXY QUILLER” SKETCHES, | Dhe Evening World's Woman Caricatarist Critictses Harry B. Smith's New Opera. BY MISS KATE CAREW, JOO UO OCU IN THE FOXY QUILLER VERNACULAR, ‘Ha! Jerome Sykes! A inan of parte, but hardly, methinks, of sum clent welght to have a pera written around him,” said Kate Carew, dipping her trusty pen tn & carefully compounded mixture of honey Whioh {# a fair sample of the speeches Me, Harry 8. Bmith has written for his chief interpreter, OOUgr hree-we! and me | | hele [elerase sere} ele(erereyeresexe) => ONS whe (ene ioiereieiererersieierers) & a DOD! Ae iereleieieieieisisi 2 8 2 3 LEADING THE ANVIL % CHORUS, 5] ® LOTS OF VIGOR AND Louts Cagmavant makes an ac 8 ® VOICE, toptable comic a heavy father Mins Helen Bortram = works ind joads @ fine chorus with great |@ harder than any one else tn the opera, Hor energy positively makes the audience perspire, In fact, whe ty tog deadly serious about i, Her yolce suggests grand |@ opera, and the blood-ihirety Cor- sican girl sho presente has not enough comedy In her makeup, DISGOSOHSSHOASI: peneassssssssess a wage) y Ne — SSoosemrocr DBDIONAD Hie G i912 9 sailor, and makes love to Misa Grace Cameron with commendable UGH MAN SEEKS Dl of auxgestion of « dapanese maider HIS SAUCHTER Stage Struck Girl Missing from Home in Massa- chusetts, earch in being made through the theatrion) agencies of the elty to-day for it Heatrioe Lemnon, the pretty Nfteen-yearsold daughter of a retired krali merchant of Miller Fails, Mass, who I thought to have come here tn he hope of getting on the stage, Wiliam Lemaon, the girl's father, ts here cad has asked the ald of the anda general alarm war at once Mibu Lemwon Is doseribed as nd engaging, § foot 4 inches in wont pet! elt ood has Haht hale and hue even, She wore «blue cloth skirt, a blue Wilk shir) waist and a Tom o' Shanter hat when he left home Mr ba ways Nis daughter waa a high-#e student. She left her home on the morning of Novy a wih an armful of books, When whe did not return in the afternoon he went to her teacher's home to deek her, and learned that abe bad not atte Jas that du One of hor girl chuse told that ta Jaughter had saved Uj » money null vad $9. She had apoken tlen of golug t w Yor kot @ theatrioal engagement, When Mr Lem fon Mot no BAtiNfAction from here by jeter, he came on pertonally to cow Juct the search eu) Wa vet daughter |FANCHON THOMPSON AGAIN, Meee Yom You in The Mikado’ at the Metropolitan, Fanchon Thompson sang Yur Yum in "The Mikado’ at the Metrop: n last night. It was her Arat appearance since her debut ag Carmen eagly last week when ahe broke down, Thin time ashe was jeard without apolory and the wonder was © r excuse wueh ny f ine nad been made about her, There was nothing extraordinary in her votce either an to quality or compass, Aa a matier of fact, the huskiness which marked her epeeeh WAR no lose apparent when she sang She had a few high notes that were good commonplace. In appearance dainty and attractive, but without tho reat were she wan bie in her make-up, She danced gracefully, spoke her lines distinetly and had to re- pent the "Moon and I” arta, Her ene trance attracted no particular attention, and there was no manifestation at any Hime of gpecial Interest In her by the large sadlence present made ® surpriaingly He y yd dAublene Rood Nank! Poo looked (he part How" song Was Pitt Bing the eame as on Monday night GIRLS IN THE AMAZON.” Mannich Dress of Amatenra One ture of the Show, Bre yn matrons who attended the amateur performance given by the Ama» ranth Dramatic Boclety last night are commenting today of the appearance eymnasium kntokersockers of several young women who took prominent parts nthe play. The bill was "Tho Amagona.” Stanley, as Lady Noeline Belturbet; fina MoAvoy Grace A. Green, an Lady layed the prominent rolen Grace Gr lyn so Marion Thomasine, ag Mra. Harry ©. Sdwarde sughter of Willlam 1. Green family liven on Proapect of Ree | as Lady Wilhelmine, and| nie better known tn Brook: | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1900. le Mothers of Large Families | if my this workatiay world fe #© placed chat phy t "Dk donetantly dema in their daily lite. Mrs, Pinkham wakes a special ap peal to mothers of | Whowe work |s never done jof whom puffer, and su intelligent ald, To women, young poor, Mrs, Pinkham, ( extends her lnvitation awriteed when Pinkham's Vegetable MRS, CARRIE BYLL tngton, Mich. by your feelings to lost on the election, clothon, erate prices, ly Pure Wool, Worsted Fast § Friese Samplee ond felt ey 4 wards, Marion he Bedfor) section In Brooklyn. The young women wore knlokerbook ore, boots a nthe frat aet Appeared in kymnas b, G. Brith, Jr plano manufactur t Amaranth, and In fie membership many prominent 1 VALU ITOH a wealthy dent f lynites, a Prof, O'Shen to Leete | Prof, M. U, O'Bhea, of the University of Wisconnty, will deliver @ free lecture ‘Milent Forces in Bveation ant the ” Affaire of Life’ at the Woeat Hide Audt torlum, 31) Woat Fitty-seventh atrest tormorrow night Cures Goitre. 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