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SPNOPAA OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, an. On the eve of the Mork Geneon, A wealthy young Bnglisinnns, Violet Pree h feels nome mysterious pr fuer (he ceremony he ‘De Verv, tf the my rans ne eye oe OHAPTER It. Discovery. “ HP carrier pigeon or bird of passage will find its way over un-) known wastes with unerring !n- atinet, and in the same way do we ar- rive at some conclusions Intuttion take the place of argument, and in such conclusions we are rarely wrong. “What [ had overheard about Vielet and Horace De Vere 1 felt convinced waa simply the truth, It wan his voice | end her tove for him that had aroused the latent forces 1 had so much admired on the previous evening. If my wife had sworn to me that it was otherwine 1 should seareely have believed her. "I left the dining-hall like one in al dream, 1 wae a changed nT had Almont loved, but not now; all the mo- |, tives to it had vaninhed, And yet 1 felt that I had no right to blame Violet. T had sought and won her in marriage and must make the bens of it and pro- tect her from thie man os far in oy, power, ie was a bitter might, and Scubttens. woul vase followed by Summer's warmth, suddenly fhyracd ‘again to ‘winter's . col “Late afternoon turned i mnie pin coy Mi, idee rn our roomie with n some Gequatnta 0 playfully 2. tor & nav met’ them a8 Mutya crn looked at her bright flushed cheeks and made soins, cune, Love would poor it wns, munter, 1 learn pres ‘ea and me ex~ have noticed hew but ay Cag ean he had ui ed) met win an old friend, Wwher had been the life of the party, We had an en ent for the eventhe and some of our tore mained for dinner, no thay had T wished It th re. wat no opportuntty lon. forsook me, I |w re”, houghts th an yy Tg w brief how pin che gare of Hare to nat night 1 entey fe ort Kean Ws aun bens rm e the name (wloe as thou ailing ‘home ont 1 | swore kt eet de tight bie mak | use of his power over wer for it with his life, , too, that with the least iy we would return to Eni A SU al see this man and war wan ad riak of | ul} wor col ‘ewan myate about him thi ani oyed. me, He wi if pt) one and an unknown ‘varsary {a alway fe ye until you iN thiny to this may omen ah Hh be Mle tae ae ing "a8 We oat alone at treaeinaen wea repli, good of you to bring’ me here. T cannot tell 0 ow much | be yg nthe ae Everybody and {he fer, old iho wondertul Burr say take quite Pl er teonth | that m ought to, Do you him in hot, un rec} eh hat | Pa y 1 tet cannot stay much ‘ald with some restraint, inning to fool a bit homesick, ant We ey ye f. ioe ae to nee rg fhe Me “a if Cor repited, and as cay her face a ntartied eabes was an old friend of cure i nt Bc wear itil now,’ was ro Mee polced in ta a0 in & moment road o THOMPSON'S APU “Our New Minister” Does Nat Compare with The ‘Old Homestead.” be ted Mourns Whsh Denman Thompson and George 'W, Ryer coblaborated on Tho O14 Home- stead” they gave to the American stage & play which bids fair to have nearly as long @ }ife as Uncle Tom's Cabin, “Kast Lynne and “Monte Christo’ — one certainly whieh i is doubtful if “'Way Down Bast" and ‘The Village Postmastér’ wifl equal in popularity, although both are meritorious and hutlded on practically the same lines as the Thompeon-Ryer play, “The Old Homestead was written more than & deoade ago, and last night the tWo auttiors—one now a man of ad- ; the other no longer young in as collaborators in a England life, The joint effort of their brain and pen was called “Our New Minister.” Why a playshouse centre ap tho’ mphion Theatre, Brook- lyn, mhould hive been chosen for the firat metropolitan’ presentation of this offering 1 do not know; and yet it was & Wise delection, Had tt been given on Broadway laet tilght it woukt be, well— riddled to-day, Weeaues it is crude, and enything bat an “Old Homestead,” Hut it Is @ wofthy drama, and one of a neither author need feel aught “wien an elimination of many lines, whiet the writers evidently Hike, but which will never apeal to the average an introduction which made “The of the greatest stage, there ta O14 Homestead” money-inakers un ‘the Instinct and] .."F re have been | ‘Horace’ tn! and Violet knew that her secret wan a Heche no longer, the week,” both hung In the balance: had f 4 jeaned over 19, fondle A pet dog. eho leaped engeriy to meet the touch dainty hand, 1 closed the door between and ove: gettled fh ita if in Ite appointed ion bet v a eh Pog wou aod ki Of Horace De Vere. He had been one 0) the party on the previous day and must oinewtiere in That city, T would find mi Feame down 0 the entrance bi "wae turning | ir Gordon bg nearly ran Into hy Renee, Gunnery!’ he exclaimed, linking his ir; In mine, he drew by ward tho amoking- pes ‘Come £4, Ne @ yarn, I've been trying to talk Ttallan Jegt two hours and my tongue is pute with {. A wholesome gossip in ie about the only thing that will he woth Joath, and, pull ol one of the win why waif car wisht ‘elt on my Lorain ena Bi ee et, nea an ere) of a ch mallee ride with @ Le. rool ringer, you, over bi hiue-grane pepae a A , Ger ky bush +, and the fling the of ih eaves antiquis eee ‘to my but yo ‘stallana can't keep he replied. ‘When tes of Ah! terest and containing far more dialogue than action It was far more than a problem play it was a religious play, in which the new minister not only agreed wi th | Dr. Lyman Abbott tn the Jonan and} the whale parable, but went much fur ther, A very broad and merciful and manly man was the new minister, but he rather monopolized the evening, Now, in “The Old Homestead’ had much broad Christianity and char ity and—with no, apirit of irreverence T say it-much excellent comedy, happily biended. to all classes-to children, (o the middle d and to the aged. ‘Our New Minister,” night ,will never do that, It will appeal to the thoughtful, but hardly to others it Is too sombre when It isn’t too Mip- pant. Mesere, Thompeon and Ryer have done exceedingly well for the moat part, but they have aimed too high ‘They have filed thelr drama with bril- lant epigrams, but they have not ee the hearte of thelr auditors. ‘They have written above the thea they have preached to the congregation of Bt, Bariholomenw's or of the Madi#on Avenue’ Presbyterian Church, The sete mon of “The Old Homestead” went to the heart of every congregation in Chriatendem, Bome of the characters in this lates drama were po true to life and admir- ably depicted that I wish Broadway had been given an opportunity of judg- ing, For instance, a Mr, William Me- Vay, of whom I never heard, played the part of the minister with a #if~ cerity and aulet force whigh deserves hi Bag commendation. | wonder Mr Mere, tend ‘out for Paid rite 4 ft Mace okett, but he is certainly other “unknown' \o ‘ame ha ox: the contre one rustic cl capa Nad Valter Moray 7h, Bint A youn man it hn P. Brown ye to ve more. gies than censured, Jnl” duced Intolerable sant, in voke merritnent from the upper ralery e authors were reaponalble for oe nin the cast were of We vit return home at the end of ‘® m0> change y wil Mark,’ sald Violet without another word and loft |he continued the room. At the door [tur |iment and jooked back. A. world fo! neon er in (oare-yer, a look of paln woul DODADIDDE DAE DDIDAAEEEOE DE DEED ROD DOE FOEDODODOS i and express ri jueenal his |T It was ® play which appealed | an presented last | men make ey, first, things the! after laa trip home. \it Not that the am revisit which always realized very different to wh “AT THE DOOR | TURNED A MOMENT AND LOOK#D BACK.” PAGANI DEO DEOEDOEE EIDE 4440019 OEF048- E50 pnt memories are marred an H od aro dispelled one of by the revisiting the in jater yen: a few cou of & Ibers world, whioh, b: thinkin speech by hanpert back Maes | the yaatant y ir Gordon with 1 replied, 1 listened eagerly Labware which my his old lover of my ome to ai been i ee tend f: ior at he was a ae "by oun Rom ueer KON ramon weep. thing to turn thope the “moonbearas in, rail and BERNA | Greater evening by and M, Coquelin Jin Mme, Bernhardt powers, jat his horror torture at the and pro lines on several ove tries to win her, dramatically convinoing, M. Denenberg EIRD NARRATION OF EVENTS, INVOLVING LOVE, ‘SORCERY AND THE MYSTERY OF LIFE AND DEATH. out there ay, te. a small place,’ Inclined to. talk myself a from. fine msn. y (en which resulted in his murder, the great tragedienne in h one of th 4 planned tt I heant) my own eyon were fa MMe molke that night ‘ Continued Ranme the end of him. ho. expectations Burt ® that he |e only six and twenty, and that he will ttle down and surpriag every o one m y He'a just the fellow to otelotol | to tt ey doweon of them in Aur ralla was a chum of Burra at PSL avec eeae eee ce Sb Dordt en hay at early imp th noenos of early G after this wr thing to the go) compan « wife, Bansett ver fald he rd Burr's, py do well, He came Found with Lord Alfred Burr in the latter’ aoht to Leghorn and the night of the Concello's concert came on to tartled us all with that made most of the Ik wan n choy Wa) down and let ho was be Vewe IT Scope. ‘8 repertoire pany for $2,000 d death, and her| 4 verdiet of $2.06 in favor of George poral of Bearpti, |W. Bolnbaum was rendered to«tay in canions, was intensely 0 wiah M4 frends and familiar goenos, ‘but there ja the fear off unfortunately. it alae Things are found ot #e ONS and fond fancy had pletured (hem that peebeee res by iif But we have to Jo it If wo can spare cash, for no matter how well mo may educate our boys and girls they jack finieh until! they hays travelled, Repectally for ths ty Whe Austra ueation to hi he way, living In ie part aoen the DIB wea Aer trains have made lon, did not feel muc nh we. lounges clouds of ars when uddenly broke In upon the ave you inet Horace Do Vere yet? ‘who Is he? mave of who favorably | Was a par: To look 8 trifle over Basset IN “LA TOSCA.” No Other Play in Her Re- pertoire Gives Her The Garden Theatre was crowded last] oily an enthusiastic audience. The occasion was the presentation for the first time this season of Sariou's drama “Ta Tosca" by Mme, Bernhardt Perhaps no other play wives her greater seope for her wonderful The coque:Ushnens, jand love of the hatf-mypay singer for | her lover Mario, her frenzy and agony Jealousy reveal wrandent efforis, She was #tmply superb. The) W. Seward Webb was lrosdent, for Searpia of M. Coquelin was on @ par damages for not getting a sleeping. with his usual fine work, although ne| CAF berth for seas a4 nd paid at Dil showed a Jack of familiarity with hit) Hrnhaumyatioged that he had to st up His work, however, in hin great scene where he wrings a desired confession from Florin by torturing her lover and where he an portrayed Mario moat excellently and M Deschamps as the Dureea as Spoletts Well welected a the burlesque © ma ae preceded th Marquis and werve mention. 4 THEATRE COMIQUE OPEN. ably “L'Oneles,” a New Barlesq the Eventn: For the opening performance of the Theatre Comique last night Manager moination bij!, with nile’ attrwction of the entertainment Master Newton Bee, the boy soprano; the Mockwell Quintet and Jackin and as the burlenque, M. ohiet Jia Morrison, in a dramatic sketch, “The Mode! made her initial appear- rh for Rodel in any ae =f a tog i ee y pase helght apy 4 ‘ A WORLD IN THE BALANCE. + Tee ree dnb b Ab bebeb nteg odd PL Oxford, but they never knew what he }wan up to. He would seemts ) ) ntudying anything except books, others would be working early and late and irinding themeelves half but De | Vero hail lei that wes golng, andy inyart ably parsed 1 would sometimes at tak wanted him to take a professorship. but not he. Felt too much of 4 Bohemian, he sald; honors « trip int to he took his degree with 4 atarted off with Hurr for a Emilia, and as the latter eatd fo me yesterday, they have been loung- ing round the Mediterranean, smoking olgare and taking an oecasiqnal run ashore or up to London for a few ays {f the faney sulted them; but now Lady Hurr ia here T suppose that they will stop a few sin Rome. Lord Alfred faye that De Vere is really a good fol- low and that he will wake up and Ee something that will astonish tie nde Tt will be in perfect keoping nia paat career, "Hut here ts Lord Alfred himaeit,’ ox. Almed Hawsett, rising from hie seat, ‘and T'll be bound De Vero te not far away! “T turned and saw a man of about proaching, us, fair and | florid, and without any atriking of par- Hoularly artatocratle personality, ‘He was rich, however, a 1 found him afterward to be a good-natured, easy-rolng follow, who had the rep thon of being a good orleketer, a fair ovr and an expert yachtaman; MMe edu cational attainments were those, of the Intry gentleman, Us and we wore as T had rien & noon on easy. terms, f| times met Lady Bure. On asset m Uloning De Vere, Lord Alfred. beman to hout thelr trip round tn the Mmitta an old orien chum of mine: ht to meet him, Mr. Gunnery,’ fd to me, 'T belleve that hk mother and yours were friends he knew your wife (who, by t have heard a lot about from el but have not yet had the meeting), You were not left to bring round the yae same on a couple of days a I wonder. you have not men him, may dy Ture, aure of of me. he seemed anxious to know you. You'll like him,’ he continued "neh a capital t | fellow. trie as steel, and can do almont anything.’ Ah. yea," Rage it, ‘Gunnery heait hin sing the other F night; you know he took us all by “LT iistened eagerly i) the, conversa. tion, I wanted to hear and know all ! could about De Vere. T made every oy if that day to nee him, but wit ene THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBYR 18, 1900, WALES ASSAILED ‘BRITISH ORIEN Reform Editor Arraigns|Band of 700 Invades the Prince for Betting | Cape Colony and Wins on Races, Quick Victory, LONDON, Dec, 18—Rev. Dr Joseph} LONDON. Deo If --The Boers have Parker, pastor of the City Temple, who} again invaded Cape Colony and dete has assumed for a week the etitorship] the fret riti#n force with which of the London Sun, in today's ft] came in contact the paper, under the hoading “Betting| A Hoer column 10 strong cronted the and Gambling Forecasts,” (ite at the] Orange River on Satuntay west of All Prince of Wales and Lord Rosebery ae] Wal North follows The Cape Riles and Hraban Horse Woe to any country in which the} Were #ent to Intercept thom, ‘The Hoera heirs to the throne and Prime Ministers] Jefeeied the Hritiah force and drove | ti h mack with lone, vor the race cours Nise among) The Hoer column la now marching un today. 16 Prine quilty it ts Reritieh territory; it has A poor consolation for um to rebuke 4 Kaaialnal, TW region peasants, If the Premier can biaspheme BIG operaciones veme than he has no right (0 rebuke itbaliry upon] JONANNTABURG, Deo. If Detalie of the street, the defeat of the Hritiah at Nooltgedacht I would rather have an Premier af Mlicate that Gen Clemente entire 4 foree had man of solld character (han one of brillant mind, addicted to habits that| may have ihe 6 4 penttlence upon there woul, Have: been the rlaing generation complete success for the Boers, whic —— poned thomaelvew undauntediy, yelling and waving thelr arms. Phele tush Akulls Pound in Dunne St. Hacavas| were oi rlemmed by artillery the (tom. prayer-moeting. While wxcavating in the cellar of tt Near by the retiring Brita of o rite Indioale a heay er lon Duane street to-day, Robert Hanlon, a ke hinted! wpe Denver laborer, of §7 Barrow street, due un two] He shot hte horre with nie revolver be human aktlie and some bones They} fore he fell with three bulleta in his wore taken to the Morgue, ody | @ORSET PAINS—A woman once said she liked to wear a corset because it was such a relief when she took it off. So long as Fashion makes women wear corsets, they will continue to squeeze their bodies into shapes never intended by Nature, and they will also continue to suffer, The pain and discomfort won't be so bad, however, if they will rub them. ADMINISTRATOR'S. S/ SALE. A genuine sale of this kind might not happen once na lifetime, To laste the estate of the late Mr. J. Charig we are compelled to sell our entire atoek, over $500,000 worth, of Diamonds, V hes, Jewelry, ote, Everything iMust be turned Into cash, no matter what the loss. Our reputation for the pant 25 years js Kuarantee for the quality of the goods. We can Illustrate hte 4 fow things, The stock ts complete, from the emallest to the largest, we womans, * 25,00 Wile Damon! Vos, ae” BOQ) folttaire King, 2 96 tar Senbure 425,00 * 475,00 265.00 WATCHES, etater and Bet $2.50 Aiea, Amer 110.00; now perfect A folid © tne | Ladinw Bree aie’ | 8,95 Solid with ovement fold throughout $10, vine American Genaine a Ate pate” wh Maced trom W CHARIG BROS. 146 Fulton St. 146 Pa eo tare Broadway. N RVENE Daniel\'s. Holiday Gifts. ‘Linens and a0, Deavtitwl fn 1a. pretty MAL Amusements. PROCTORS. S. NAW YORK FAVORITE THKATRES. \D REMIND BOWS. 1 wo Lavalier and Novelties 108 PRIVORMANCE 1 Bed Covering! Ath an, Aha tae ye AT BARGAIN PRICES. | n'y | "3.0 fsa LINENS. KOSTER & BIAL’S, 75 pure white hemstitehed all-linen damask table sets, at Tali hie selves every night with a little Omega Oil, This relaxes the aqueezed up flesh and muscles, takesout the soreness and has a wonderfully soothing effect, The woman who wants to get "] in the morning feel- ing fine, ought to get some Omega Oil right away and use it, Mi foes 'nct heey itcthe Omega, Chermieai Co., Wifoad way New ork, will mail on botth day T heard that he ha been called suddenly away to Englan: on urgent private business “Within « fortnieht after thie we were back again In Chireh-Coneett (To be continued) U CHAMPAGNE ARRIVES LATE She Encounters Hough Weather All the Way Over . The Freneh line eteamahip La Cham yagne arrived ¢hia morning bringing a story of wintry weather and high seas which threatened to engulf her, The ves wel left Havre Dec, 8, and should arrived on Sunday, ‘The day « leaving the vessel ran into wew and nurthwesterly gales, and the pirwenigers she sartied had anything nut a pleasant time, From Doc, W to the 36th ao rough dtd the weather continue that Capt, Majolle wan forced to slow the yeusel down Mi Daliemagne, who has been appoints od Wrench ConsiicGenera: at New frame, to, sulooeed Laurent. Conelet, a rived on the ship, He is en route to th Onnere on board wenw Mme. Har ington, Vietor Beaudy, A On Mime, Catharine Hossettl, Louls Balas, Wilson ‘Trion, Mr and Mre, Paul Cope and Hibert du Milieu, Champagne brought 66,614 fra em $2.06 FOR LOST SLEEP. Birnbaum sued MHeeping Car Com- the Otly Court, Birnbaum «ued the Wagner Palace Cor Company, of whieh ail nigot and got the rheumation, He anid ne had to give up tis business trip, FIRST GERARDY RECITAL. The Young Belgian 'Celliat Proves Maater of Instrument, Joan Gerardy, the Belgian ‘coltist, who wna heard here three years aro am a boy Wonder, made his reappearance in & recltal at Mendelsohn Hall yesterday afternoon, He played Baint Aaens’s con- certo in A minor, two mov oof Haydn's concerto in. D major, and com: positions of Bach, Behumann, her: int and Popper. An accomplished player then, he te ts 07 master of the Instrument now s big. round 4 full. Rometimes forces It roto He phrases well. i technique ip neariy flawless, The "eallo sings under his touch, ‘There wae a good house, which way generous in ite applaur | Fans, in the latest designs, at B.A. HORRISON & s FANS. A choice assortment of; Laces, Spangled and Feather, moderate prices, Mfans irom 2490 t0 $79.00 Fans from PEARLS. French Pearls with Gold| Clasp, short ariogs $1.25 ans $2.00 Three Christmas stores for boys—three restful shopping places for their mothers, We even prepare the shop-| ») ping list; Handkerchiefs Neckwear Gloves of kid and wool from 1-4 to 1-2 off Gertrude Haynes Dian & Lambert, Hire, Yds, Wore Salo | Mat. A A aay 2 x2 8,50 $3.50 | All Orch. HA aoa 2 x2% 9.80 $6.80 Daily /: rene & llarrington 2 x8 18.00 $9.00 Dickeil & Watson. Melle Lae. ‘omens, xf 11,00 A 7 BO er NICHOLAS 2 x8 21.00 10.0€ " 24x2% 20.00 $10.00 SKA TING RINK, Qu xu 24.00 $11.00 cums Gale te aa ts First Ohamplonship Hockey NOW TORK A | nt WORRY GS at vt 200 pair fine white wool Blankets, nt attractive prices & Piolde’ suse for this sale Weber & Fiel tect fire Were fale | DR. WOLY Horran, LiLdAA: j ti ESAT CLAYTON Be4 2.80 B1.08s | ae Pay TMP LETON, g-4 u.068 2.80 MY rae 4 re te Full 5.68 2.08 WF ak cea’ ertenane 6 4 Full 8.00 $8.98 y, Nurtenque of by aay Lon Full 6580 $4 08 p QUEX and A ROYAL Also fifty pair extra size pure | Hammerstein sia) at ie Ave. white” “California Wool VICTORIA ie Pa eo Blankets, measuring fully| TV rtokiog at Mate 24x2%yas., our reg. price, sy, AGOUTS--STAR AND GARTER $9.50 pair; for 6 98)1 NSISG | OUUSTMAS = NIGHT, = MARIS this sale only le DRESSLER uta ay Se tee 80 dozen full size (4x6 ft.) tuner pure white eiderdown oot- METROPOLITAN OFRR, a ton filled Comfortables, GRAND OPERA BEASON 1 henvy silkoline eovered, | ..Uater the, Dirertion ot MR. Mal Rick, ony, HOMBO BT JULIET! beeuliful designa; a splen- Theat i Dee. a WOMB WE SULIRE did quilt at $1.88; tow 89 + fot Bye, Dee it ac 8 (Pop. Prices)... 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