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THE DAILY SHORT STORY.|FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER — THE DISJOINTING | _OF TIME. B juinee Gardner Samderson, | Copyrighted, 1800; Matty Steay Pub Co) 1 | TICK THE morning's mall lay piled high upon the oaken ality of (he dork, |f Van Brunt knew by exnerience that its bulkiness betokeded many hope Jens manuecrips to he Jed through. and he gioaned becwuse-the Clock not having yet arrived at the dignity of special readere-—-the pwocess devolved upon him alone | fe worked fant and befor 11 o'elnk! but one manuseript remained unread The oditor paused, wiped hin forehead and looked grimly around the Nitered room, Then he took it up with @ sigh of relief It proved unurmatty Untype written, sorawied and laboring under the name of "A Tfated Woolng,” tt set forth « certain blood-ourdtiing and hal ing tale of the lowe of one Reginald Dr Courcy for a Lady Cynthia, The autho Mabel McGinnis (A. M.) V ‘hed & rejection wiip toward him angrily, write a few cutting words) orcas the back of (he pags, laid it, with! the manuacrip down upon the desk and |‘! wheeled arourdl to reach for his pipe As he @id im, he notieed another en- Velope caugiht in the mail slit of the office door, The boy had overlooked it 1 eas from ‘The Giri Now oninarily the mem fact of Rote from ewen this particular girl would hot have oqused Van Hrun actions, Ha ran hie hands th alr once ofr twice, stared at the ietter| Srresolutely and finally rome and locked the door, The reason for tis perform ance wag manifest when one considers that in titty tnatance he had good reas fon for believing that The Or was an+ ewering @ question he nad asked of her © few nights before, Me question wor quite & wommon quention and the an ewer—wimiever i should chance to, be wea quite an ordinary answer, bul it did not seem ao to Van Brunt A pumiled look crept Into his eyes as he reads 5-96-09 Bator of the Clook, 4 Marrie Building, hon Dear Bir—Lt the inolrsed MAB, ip of fe to you it fe at your service for whedever compensation you judge fair, 1 tuclose @tamipy, Very truly, MARION KINGSBURY, 8 Madiron avenue ‘Dine book deepened ay he took up the incdowed MBB.’ 1) Was a card on Wot was written a rhyme of Franconia Come oud tee me, Mary Ana, Thie afiernoon at (hres, Come os carly ae you can ‘And way (ll afier tem GBhrugging his shoulders with a alight ry he caught the mood of the jet | ter and, drawing forth his office stat ery with the cut of @ tall vlook in one @orner, dipped his jen and wrote: Dear Madam—We should ve glad to) SUAm use the manusoript #o Kindly offered by you, do not often have a giimpee Of the work of #o taivtallaing an author] |’ @0d we hope to hear more from y Judging from what We have seen, your opera icy te What the Clook needs, i you and assuring you that @ chee it be forwarded to you In a 1 am, ‘ear madam, CHE DITOR, 44) ne a ‘ad Ie stam, evi and wen eeudhlhy Tholvee i, my. y yore vr tne fore. y opened he said, petore he Ki nh Brunt did wane t ery much regaraing a certain | tone to be ued asx the frontispiece June nuns o nd Miner wa folnK Ki fn ten minutes, He looked at the letter, | weltated, wavered, und, towlng It upon! ; went to his own deatruotton, one minute ater the office poy | come back, TOCK The one for you, Marton,” « her mother on the following morniig, bgt By the pa which the maid |i ber la hey were breakfasts onthe had ju ft {oak the letter, bit aimlessly iat in jd ah an eum before she re ke him to respond to h ding his reply on 9 nt hoa wind mood is jal paper, o t, Arawi Mt eption it] eee he and read the Clock regreia that wi yp e editor the neloaed M purposes of the magagine.” And sorawied across th bag, tn Ab un 6 oditar do our math brouaht up the of runt, Jr, that after. Tea ie rou had oad rack i ally at che went down rs Main ond, infor - as V punt that her mistress omni Th TICK Brant ppall he tatvea the next ae ana Pg a, ts Pha ih Whoa hopeful of muny like suecoms, hye Rte offi iy note Why ‘urtounl engr, Thue ths Leiner non piblivber | it rived at [4 saat aloof 08 oF jovel vig Ke) t x an oat and WS hd 4 phase in the ma: rot began on ‘ig moraine jar loft on ter nve manu. by one fee, east Mechinnt ores of "A Tited jartt i more woul be oi er ih baal a a ten mu came was “inexorable: ca uh her Ses ay HH io Wi teced “irish io Per boy Maer ohasend acoompanum ge ete eee Ongntat HOH e HOE VeRO n eH | lenored arnevin’ a Woman and eatin’ } widot payin! a cent, lar ‘ vPiain? Miss Kingsbury ignored the amb! Kully of the sentence ‘Tell me about \{e' he commanded, In a giow of rym {th ‘Mee boy “it_you {i i We unavallable for tne] , " poe aban ed hay! of undue famil= | yy To thie Var Brunt spoke and then} Herein he a made the *a) error WV THE WHIOKTS PALL Phe Kingaburys Jaundcowe was a wom An of Aspirations, Her soy! Was above {be and Waa pomMeRRed of go) earning toward Hterature. Hanial, the round mald of the aame catabliahment HL) her ag one of Live el This condition of clroumstanees and the added fact that Mannoh bad been) Jong in the housahotd mate tt easy for t to pour a Eingvatioe into Mis Martin Kingebury’s ear witch inoved her to such a piten of indignation (Rat she sought the offen: eas In the yA there Me who wrote ‘A Hated Wooing’ and hin praising (Land blatherih’ about It!" he wan Aiming. Ineoherently. aid tearfully as Mika Kingabury entered boy stood sheeplahiy qelinite ‘TV lave Ito you Misa Marto ita man who'll write pathy. The wonan. controtied her hyeterionl Inclination» with an effort, 1 am not always woehin’, “and then I'm welt Wane | she be Atories, | ave to, had a pome pub ilened but | nivereno To niver—war in suted afore, an’ Johnny bel’ kioked he went for the pay habaire when t per war (1? cored Marion fingers tingling at the wrona, Clovk, sak) Hannah, in a h r ed (Ne, the (ook, ape tay Xin (4 bury he recovered horse pie A all these poor creatures aa rf j Whe ¢ is tho letter you spoke off” whe pald fi ‘ire joGinnis handed tt to her, entt Mila Kingsbury read Hor dieguat and Bhame rose, coupled with a polg- path, be her eyes fell upon the ons that ended the letter and which hal conadous Van Brunt tad wrltton and from hyp sof his heart, en wee an whe had met had pearly loved who fought for Aiton with hie unknown business correspondents; @ man who had tried to. take advaniaag of an ignorant Her ind irl heed ily over Totter agaln. ing ane fe ister with her aod honoring innis by a summons upstairs, che flew hopefully to her room. It Wan the work of but A moment to compare Che writing of the addresses, Then with a “egy heart ehe sank down, ypu the window weal and thought It all out v The Clockman Comes, The sAL pavhnel? corteeting provts, ‘The offee boy, who had been At hie favorite pastime of prems feeding IW the printing room. came grimly’ to he sanctum. There's u woman wants he piped he oan .'satd Van Brunt, eeimly eh While the words fell ard before wihdrew, the woman en Bure editor to e¢ vou, |, angrily, eration, te fared 1 and her be voaved Tie sliion felt chilis creeping up Bie spine pman held up ner whip arm Packed you, airraht" she pro {na rich hrogue. MM. never) ened Van Brant upon his be saw itnow, A mad, Wend whip and et uated rape rom he ‘open window | while the perspiration to he faeneve The cy him Pa a hy me ho} he asked, “or shal 1 ny thie ac your mov! ders, ye palaverin’ dead beat?" At the won "thin she diww the leather er brawny fares Papeeative.y, | humor her" thou runt, Aloud he wald ngive don't jes by fuss. do I owe you situation ga ed gennes, Hi Irish authorews vin a lust for reveng ly the distance the atreet Ain de in water ‘True for ye,’ sald the woman, sar: castionlly “yo heve forgouen Ap to how inuch, Hut me. name's ib Mott ws anc | wrote ‘A Hated or elee ye may have to me vary’ 5 | jere'# you letter ye vert me in your own Mant to your deek, man,” she added, ura plouply, toud “it ye moan to pay, Vil not ye," Brunt cautiously eiged foward p the letror me and he ‘ire it read, and then his Mowe’ It line for line une ed upon the unierscore | ‘You Darling’ at the very end, | | pum her began angrily, and then wre op ihe Hope The wife Madison avenue—In the office ln writing, siared him in the Cioe f oniamment left him open raping, uyou live at Mra, Kingwbtry's? ape el mid Mre, M ai modestly, i nod in the doorway panting. the fNueh of pride upon his Hund him buddied the om Printing houte. men with Two biue-conted drawn clubs, stood obliwed to you, runt #ald auavely, "but vioen will nat be reanired ‘There y v—sllght mistake and | #uppo ed nol ap) Du Feport ink hot, Ai answered the er polceman deferentiatly. Than! fee, ir, "TWHl ve to your very good health.” : iP ACA a faith repent ed the shor ba ceman, aa t with- drew Sn f Alenited manner, vr “And, by alg continued the editor, turni 4 wowtering urchin, i a Mi po bay; ‘ou today, nd go to nba i wae, When his cy nd olattert ln , ie he itor forth He held hie Pah, polved tn hong moment and the mn turned quick a! eside in rentiemen,” Fuh th ihe Bonecloseocss ot victors in bie yo! oe her, me the whip to ye. alr.’ aN Ie Pe vi ‘andBrunt, toraety, ster in hit own offcs, Pedefaced. frecwied boy Wha : DOT UD HDOMOGDY Mrs. Norman Gets Fortune by Will of Rich Husband. NEWPORT, Dee. 3-The late Hugh K, Norman, who marriod the pretty feherman's daughter ot Gloucester, Mass., made 4 will #ix years ago, and it Will be offered for probote to-morrow. | In thie will he bequeathe! his entire oe tate to hie wife, In the Interim the couple had a dif ference, end Mra. Norman applied for a divoree, The case was on the docket for a long ttme, Av stated In The World a few weeks ago the case was with drawn, and there was evidence that the trouble would be amienbly eettied, In the moan time the wife of Mr. Norman wer and attll Ie abroad The mother and youngest wtster of Norman are aleo abroad, and to-ntmht it was stated that Mre. Hugh K. Nor man was their guest, The Normans have always atood by thelr daughter new, the daughter of the Glouceste Aehormen and the Wite of the Wider 1 MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. | Orchestral Convert if AlleChoral Calon's Work, One of the etrongem of tooal musical forces is the People’s Ghoral Union ‘Truly representative of the working Classen and salfeupporting, tt his de velpoed a ahorue that hae few equais anywhere, When it asset Muetoal Art Bovey mt the lat sometimes doce, ite work »y comparison with that zion whieh Ja represe Dighewt mustoa) culture | Now It 4s purposed to provide a sertes | of orchestral concerts for the further fovelopment of the musical knowledge of these earnest students. In co-opera- tion with the People’s Institute and Me Boclety for University Bxtension number of prominent men and Sones, mong them ox-Mayor Abram 8, Hewitt | and Mra. Oharles Ditton, have arranged for a series of five orchestral concerts to be given on Friday evenings. the firet from thom of the Boston 8ysmphony and vher establidhed orohestras, he sald, in! al the educational aide would be em: | Asigod. Hach, Handel, Haydn, Mosart | i Beethoven would be Hhuatrated by a nd of competent musioana under the tion of Prank X, Arena, air and a high artistic alandard would be maintained. | —_— Faversham In Hetter, The condition of Actor William Mau> vorsham was anid by Dr. Burke, hie at tending physielan, to be somewhat im proved thie morning, ‘The patient ia nol yet out of danger, however, a dre! aid Meo brother of the deceased, reorlved ne of the davehter is Mre persons unjustly named as he. | divorce. proceed Sold everywhere Patent Package." NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY IS ideo TO Sea) vind TOO UO OULU UO UC OUn OO OUUUE And most favored eon of the Normay family, The elve fisherman's daughter will at least $88,0%—probably mor upon her return from Kurepe Reginald Norman, the youns wil be m ried here at All Sainte Chapel Dec to Mins Little, daughter of Lieut MoWarty Little, formrely of the Un Stal Navy, ‘Vivery member of the Norman fair head of the family, ‘The eid Fred Prince, the clety leader of Boston, The othere « Mee. Willlam 1 Hunter, of thie wid Mise = Mabei torman, whe ubroad with her mother, In View of the fact that no, childty Toto Mr iad Mre, Huah kK. | Norman, the entire estate of Hug and black, Will go to his, Widow. | ACTRESS IN ‘SANITARIUM. fe Within Reach Geerela Cayvan Suffers in Mind and Hedy Georgia Cayvan, the y means of whose «reat throughout the United States Lyceum ‘Theatre stook company farnows, and who through a ful Nght to preserve her good tion with the Oliver su all divorce proceedings infuenced vyarage Of A DIN for the protection Throngh Old Stander, vet nems, la popular pone ena cca tama Reale, Bos We do not wait until the season's end for the great clearing Week is an inmate of Santon! Hall, « private out time--but make big price-cuts just when you need saniturivm at Mvwhing, Le | Miss Cayvan has not enjoyed ge th since INS, When ehe underwent ation for timer, which ghould hi heen performed The failure of b acing venture Mary Penrtngton, Spinaver,” and drafts made on het nervous energies ostabilehing het complete innocen Ihe charter againat her in the ngy seriously affec general health, hb Mine Cayyvan “Bike! Aceident OMeial, Ba-Chief of Poliee George W. Grant, who sustained ¢ in the “In-er-seal "Price® 5 cents. 4 $1,000,007 Under the will war or two sooner in the i wasn [ _ IS OANCEROUS. {No One Permitted to See) | the Lieutenant in the Hospital. Hout. Richmond FH with typhold fever at the se w u al, May owe hte life Nie jluek and ndid comatiiution He wae ed today to be progressing le (ts watehed w atid # | ntieht and day in fie private room at rhe| Bi hoopital The Ideutenant ts aware of : sritioal condition and le dota atl] ; ean 10 apeiet the physicians, H | Uhe authorities of tat inetitution thie! +) ng sald) “Tlobaon tt geting on a 9) | nicoly aa one oan expect, with aympion . ery ‘avorable fowde of carious 4 bolum ¥ turned Away fr santa shook in Dr smablianend the fact oy a alien a yt of th the next. fv Jaye there will \e phe shane barrlig a arowing weaks bot at the « Yhat ttme (he orate wil) Laid) WOMAN AUTHOR HURT. Mine O'Whea, the Magazine Writer, Run Down by an Ante, Mise Jennle O' shen magazine writer, war run down an@ werlously injured by an automobile of the New York Cab Company last night. Mine O'Bhen was cromsing the atreet in front of her residence, 44 Lexington avenue, Ww the accident occurred Bhe wascarrie’d home in an unconscious condition well known as 9 anes ererere, S¢CIGAR. HARBURGER, HOMAN & Ge: NEROVSLY Goop MANUFACTURERS Special Sale of Ribbons. @ a re “| Extra Soft Quality ent ‘ r i The “Generously Good’ standard will always be maintained in the GEO, W, af Satin Merveilleux, CHILDS Cigar, Prove it by trying the new stock now at all the leading cigar dealers, Ht s-inch, 20¢. For some months past it has been hard to get a genuine CHILDS, because the makers were so far behind with their orders that the retailer could not get enough to go around, and may have had to give some customers something else, No such excuse now, Be sure it isa CHILDS and you will be pleased, METROPOLITAN TOBACCO CO,, DISTRIBUTERS, Amusements, KOCH & CO. PROCTOR New YORK @ ha alt | VACURVILAS bet. Lenox & a 25thSt., West nt ir bie Ladies’ Jackets---pi" 14 nity 6M-inch, 39c. »»| Colors, white, cream, pink, i Hlight blue, turquoise, car- «/dinal, reseda and Nile green, ‘light and dark violet, navy) Lord & Taylor, Broadway & @0th St Specials for Tuesday & Wednesday. c Devoted Solely ti OONTINVOUE ‘miu MAN! Mh z F. I nor he § Jerney Lil 125th st 2" Mark #ulltvam, faa PA AL Sih Ave. ean Marat Weber& Fields’ iit! | bes ina OF} WOLF HOPPRA Nas ora r sated MANLES J. ROR, HERETR Chav OWN TRULY and vt Oreateat Newt such stylish, well-made, perfect-fitting garments as these: ) instead of 18,00 for LADIES® 6,98 batit SHORT exes ot 12,50 BOX COATS of importe 1 Kers Uh voel Mi ty, velvet collar,tined with ee Ore as ea bly Biterng,| satin Rha c ons, 8 75 instead of 12.00 for LADIES'| throughout with Lae Lape ‘| y COATS of all wool Kerseys 14,98 instead of 2000 for LADIE Cheviots, reefer or tly-buttoned effects, | BOX raid of Ontord \ lined throughout with taffeta or satin; | black Cheviot, fy-buttoned, velvet col pox an Ave ~ re DAVID WARPIBLD, ent WATER & PLL, FIDDLE-DR-OBR and Rartengne of Al PASTOR'S *% ae Ys me DAY AND NBII 9 90 URI 487) | pny Whit, aN DA te be held on Deo. 14, at prices within | Mind ou pre ne wall a. er pnysloal | colors,tan, castor, navy, rownor black, | lat finished with stitching wrneedy'f fern, the reach of all, A single adminsion may | fiearly blind and there are grave doubts , laentta' Potten; Aneee a be had For \en conte oe eT or wastand: ail | By Five a ies Petticoats , At the meoting of the Chora! Union in x yy ie a men: ry Gpopet Union yenterday afternoon Frank | tne y ROMEO TS baeak Torche Concessions on 9 "anes, amroech anvounced the details. of the pee acl poname, ‘he ;rogmummes wouki differ | wi! ABOVE Mike Cayvan's condtion These items are strong lessons in economy—perfect in every way hed THR ORR WTP OF JESSIE BARTLETT DAVI 14TH STREET THEATRE), 00 eh ar generously, stylishly made—no skimping of quality or al Pl uality | LADIES’ PETTICOATS. of taped ca cecil LL gel sha i cerized material, with graduated accor. Those who are seeking a sweet wo of Plainfield, N, J biack sateen, flannel or cambric lined, Matingrs Drees Circle 4 Mintire Oren, eral fract f the wlll by a fal fe { | on platted flounce, finished with} ir “4 five Paturday nikht, died ile tory, | emmaleal tone in a piano are invited to] ccordeon plaited, or with ka hee faily shad ci and bt lack; L re) ST RI Ve R. ys RL Wig wn eet onactoumnes® He lexainine theo Waters, which iv @) small rues; reg. 14Sses0e> 9B! reg. 2 '2.59)°" = vis tren, 0H (he pellee foroe lwenty-f¥e | recognized standard of piano tone—| LADies’ PETTICOATS of colored mercer ie or bok ATS fm Ayearalh T. TODAY, | — full, rich nnd powertul, with » fine] ized satin, umbrella corded flounce or| Wee Or corel wmbeels Mile tie DEWEY Crackerjack Burlesquers, Special Notoes, | singing quality, threesmall ruftles; also of superior qual flounce, finished with small ruffle, all) Mest tae ‘The Girt with the Magle Mate i ig bert Faire vs ated Moreover, the Waters Planos are ity black sateen, lined, accor. 39 | fish pnable thane and buen 3 69 wAnack’®. Last 6 outa an Meus, 0. wisest pwns NOBBUCK, 172 deon plaited ruille, reg. 1.05.6 1, ee ree toes . OMA Bellon ratab abel t8%0 warranted to hold their tone, to stand NETHERSOLE, : ‘ SAPHO, | - | well in tune and up to pitch, ‘biuearants ' Amusements. Next Monday~-Mary Mannertng tt Jantea We Bend postal for catslogue with re: Ales = duced prices and terms on our NeW) KNICKERNOCKER I sy cow oh Ree C 10 NIGHT. FL (at | (i 3-Vear System, giving you 3 years' | MAUDE} * L’ igh on vit i ADAMS' EMPIRE Metlocee Wedneoda | JOHN DREW in RICHARD CARVEL. , CRITERION THEATRE '.n°"," | Promina ‘ ANHUOKLE MATINGR BATUMDAY AT 3 pari time on 4 piano without interest, Open Evenings Until January 1, HORACE WATERS & CO, avn tog veauiiied “THE SPRIGHILY | smo ROMANGE. OF MARSAG, “5 AS: ANI, PROHMAN NURSMLL VAL PAMILY, 134 Fifth Ave., Near 18th St. Hot en ty tnt vba Te ‘WA THE GAY LORD QUEX. KOSTER & BIAL’S eat wi, No eating; bo fro 1400 ychisoN ag, THURATIE Thar at play. Madar Sn § me riley HODGE, oe & CO, , ocr ttt hae ee STAR ig MATRR, tam, Dew ; 7 oe Soens Poet Sr 1 GARRICK sins aint Mate Bo 28 Soot GRAND ri Gat FROM MARIA By tes sea Inher |W Hh CRANE as DAVID HARUM. [i ; sania to Slo St i, Sg A bee ll tte Tee een WANSHIELO' HENRY BE DA | Kw pad T rm # anit venale Om ik SARAN BERMAROT& A COQUELI i MONSTER BENEFIT HM AUBBR'S A:T, 2%, MO Vena anal cm Axak OF Heh RTT af JOR OT i A elites | Brooklyn Amusements, ARNMUIK YORUM way Thea. 3 ON Ty THE LATE WR CASTELLO WERALD Hinstaacr, russ 1, Van 3 Weeks, 10m Peet: Tamar, Aaasanir erate ARIZONA, WAvTinWonk VEW YORK °ts xs _ GRAND Meester ‘ . ‘ PRAN Mare Wed. fat Phone 128) Mate, G ‘ |Op, House ba oe } We we : BYOU: cos HERANSwoll THEATRE | Math Teees2t Phone gam ata Next Werk: Hanlon’e Sepetalill ie VICTORIA’ %) es aber vote | AGOUSTS STAR and te Hire way et POY de yer, 244, Ded, Mil bows Mak deg SAVOY "= finds tah) “FOXY QUILLER” s»:/aMuxican Chetek COLUMBIA, 8 AMP hall sriratyg MIS asi NELL.| ‘tthe Shit Bed v tunae,| THE CADET GIRL. : Width | DRAKIA \‘Prves 9% 00, TH 1 ee Oriitina ted oy AN DAD Bhi lean mining MUSEE wowraum gd " aaiey Bo Mie jaly Hy Germania Thee, th Ht n'r Nw THE At a HERO ee NMA ace, PULP SMEARS gag AN NTO ; OWRET ANNE FAUR.

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