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see bbt: SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, Mark Gunnery, © wealthy young Bngtishman, comand (Viol beta, old tan nce knew Na grande ry ant tele Ite Inman Mark takes the nate of Ve hoe reopnite him, to dlsteuot bits AL the (ert tion ef flr Gorton Wiaeeett, “whee Mi met. he and De Vere accompany Ba Whoting trip) Marke eugerly wething for 8 chance to kill De Vere, (Copyright, 1900, br he Proms Publi ne Ox New Vork World) CHAPTER ¥ “With Intent to Kin! pany, when Bassett one evening proposed a visit to some natural caves of curious formation beyond sBournemeuth 1 wanted 9 @o abhore at the latter plac fae he had Ingtructed his buetness man o@er to wire him there that day shoud) Anything transpire of importance in the city. It was only six miler’ ride, he sald, and If wo left early we be back wanin and ding on hoard, He would fend & man ashore to artange with some one be know for the horses | “Tho unexpected happened on the mor row, An important bank in which Rar rott had an account had suspended pay ment, and he, with of dane meri, deckded tm run up by rail to the ity, ‘Not thot I stand to jose much myelf,’ remarked Bassett, ‘but | most do tho beat T can for others’ “There were four of us left, and we strotied round to the outskirts of the township td a farm, where the horses were to be in rendinem “As Lord Alfred and Granby, one of the Brisdano mon, were the least noe atomed | 9 = Wiriding, the two quietest horses wor taken by them, ani they rode off, saying that we would Poon overtake them "One of the two animal woll-made and tly bred cheat. Wut mare, and the other a dark brown gelding. “TN take the chestnut’ sald De Vere, “Bho watched him, showing the white of a wicked:lovking eye an he went fore ward to take the bridle, and mortedt and moved away, He flung the reine over} ber head as sho swung round from hon, | He was a match for her, however, for, shortening the reins. he took hold of her ‘| tried to ston “ HS had been shooting and Ashing | with varted luck among the ple) y turesque islands of Moreton Hay, | | the two Heise |! ft wan a} ho was thoroughly ‘aroused and fright ened by the atakes 1 rein bridle And snattio it Was Urolews to try t moat I coukt do was ( kh p him on the track. Suddenly he came up fallen | trem, which he loaped without hosdtation, and then turned a corner, whe jut ahead, | saw De Ver he was piling fast, bat seemed to have th under. control mare moro and F heart him laugh sche led furiously oadalde. That and » behind made her! ard hin laugh ard at her pre race of apaed: Ho would have had ho known that he was to hhy doom pace Was again tremendous, but dpi + 1 rode on without any @reat warm, for 1 fot sure that they could not keep ti} pb much lodger, and the track was fair plain and seemed whiening A minutes afterward we came to a wooden oar, and with the free haifa held the| bridge spanning a creek, It waa tn very | stirrup for hie toot. ad Fepalt a De Ve ms Vit safely, | we ie his he scomed to get a fur Mind the mare, rity sald the eroom! ther fant form. young white, heifer fs De Vere sprang into the Hie dat the poise, r mnk “The Nery Tittle chestnut was off feo! froin the bed of the ho tgp | passed ie Opproae wv fore he had fally gained his vent, but | eee eee ee te Ally ind | he pulled her back almost onto her) avoiding rotten planks ae by a mireele, | haunches and threw the round again Stirrupa tald on Kimaolt on am too short,’ was all ha} * put them down two holes on each site, during which tine the mare figut.| ed shout and then rearet. He soothed and carersed her, © fave momen Kot his foot in the stirrup and swung inte the anddle #* she at onee broke Into a amar Ft “teady, 1nay, » t heard him afl out eda ty peared round a turn} In the p Fa cninvte this became MtUe b thon a hush track, He had taken wrong ‘ nie “Hy tite time 1 was following him, my hore breaking from thetoanter nia al flop 4 He iuldwed alabt of ie mute f steadied Wim with rm hand, for f t ther in him that might take m to trol; not 4 wenn, but | ind this wild Mian bush track perience to me, | remember Ht and recall) every detail, ‘The horns had an easy | ewinging stride, the saldie might have en meade for me and the nurrup| leathers were the exact length, As wo swung atong. the trees in some places mootlng averhend, 1 noticed how in t eYaes was wet with A retarted bird would occ Blonaliy shake the dew iike rain from the branches of the trees, when ft would Fath sitetening tn the wantin un rays | Uke a shower of dinanonde. The pecutiar Brora which the gum trees have in the | early Summer mornings filled the air. Beogaionally Sit hangs faroo or wallaby would ope. ene with enormous bounds through tive Rt’ diag 1 and amin) to disappear with the ind of crackling branches aa tt made wi ‘tow. well MUSICAL ART’S FIRST CONCERT A Lofty Programme That Sustained Best Tradi- tions of the Society, Fow musical fixtures arouse such eager | anttolpation as the two annual concerts which took place at Carnegie Hail last nigit, The programme sustained to the full the best traditions of the organiza- | dropped. ne violipiet i] ews Mannes wa Atevetated th Hi of the Muateal Art Goclety, the firet of | talent ett raced after the ehartnut | “Wo must have covered four or five | miles by thie tine and had not passed 4 ingle house-only one deserted shanty ‘Just here we got an to rieing groun! The soll was a bright chocolate, then It sande) nly changed to sand, the scmub thickening armind tha track noment erward Pacttic beach, with hard inder Us that a few hours bh been wubmerged by the tide. “There waa no salt nor boat ping away atoit quarter of in front of me, ptr well | yward the waters whore | the Rand wan hardest Mad he pu led |e hin horde onto the wand h at But ho wis | stich timer mt pehind | and that my horse was | inder control again when suddenly, 1 aw De Vero's horte stagmer, then make a great leap, and at the same time veream ag though In mortal terror, Tt was a helf-mad, terrific sound, such as T had heard a dumb animal make, when in fearful pain or pertl, onee or twlee noft dry owl, before; then fT saw the horse wink to the!) more, but watched aueslously as 1) togeth saddle flaps in the mand, where who vio-| took ln the whine soen lent led, 1 pulied upemy hore In leaping from. th so he had whieh in turn feemed terrified with (he) somehow lost tik hat, and T noticed that apectacls, and anewered almost imme. | i faiion severe! yards away from (ately to the rete, and, ghaking in the) hin | waddle with exoltement, T watched De! There wae nothing to ahade his Vere brenthiesaly, He was Solng to} features from me; | #howld wee it all, ump toward shore, In a momen! | jand | gloated over th) thought of the ‘ oat leap, an Cit had tarot ae a dinar nis 1 They had fh into a ut 0 hel thee aioe, Wane was aif whether I had ie power © save hor sa | x0 rarely melodious, perfect harmony, Paleatrina's Marceline was sung by the eocléty In 184, was the more important ntimber, Then the “Sanctus” was omitted. This the It Was rotaine!, while the “Credo” was) Bamuel Weal: setting af; the geaim “In Bxitu Terael,” Bohemian Christies» carols, a Regina” vy HM X. Arone, the adag from one of Bach's violln concertos (n 1) major, & concertg in D minor for two violins by the same composer, (wo songs) by Bratnna, a a by Kopylow and an- giher by ‘Taneyet mado up the pro-| inn’ jn the work of ia chaste and ag the in color, Fri and 1") bale be Rive Bach concerto Ms reves crear | in ihe mh wah the oom onde rguntee cap vstane C4 arene Sol tion, Chasie and elevated works by old masters were the chiot offerings, besides +. some modern examples of lofty purpone munagy ed, Fai cheer | mortal tern fea wy wer being eng whe War te treacherous sive efforty to toned her ¢ piteously ae she De 19 evi halt. noth he | death agony only witnems It madider ly hesome n't y called, at WEIRD NARRATION OF EVENTS, INVOLVING LOVE, SORCERY AND THE MYSTERY OF LIFE AND DEATH.| MISS H AY NES H AS A Jrletleseteisbitoitietloteieteieteisteloloitlstieintobistetlolotetoteloieteinitoi trio yh Mit “o (rapidly _ probably and her eon xinloato herself ny but. eho Kroaned rugg@led for life ing for. was aa th DOwRemed ‘oll come neare OIR SINGER GETS mC |Mrs, Ca rlotta Mace Sur-| prises Members of Faith | Presbyterian Church. $erian Church, Col on jer ot bi ig Members of fashionable Faith Preaby~ in Weat t, are excited over information’that | Mra, Carlotta Mace, who is to bé the Wading soprano in their choir atter Jan, ted 1 bee Jue perme from the divorce ba ay} Forty a th Maco fofeteteobotefeninbetnfetatetetetntafelenatelet y ’ S smnute op leaddie | he he} but you will feel how’ far you vim can Come With yafety, and then we ean hig frame * \favished h | women, fhe asked Jt hor a de ity D be rid of her to New York (9 fil) her ehoir eng JACOBY, Established 1880; 175-6% Ave,,Bet, 12% & 1 3t Sts, talk without anion, ok, it's the l ehall remember tt as jong aa “Suddenly I saw De Vere's horse stagger, then mab ha great leap, and at the same time scream as though in "Yon, but tn ebatabetelet feted ‘Add WORLD; bRiDAY aiemieon Le i but for moat f rtghittul | to him fantioualy, ful Sper st & neighboring squire. Cm the | moved nearer ere of Bis wedding he hears a mysterious pres witth T had decreased the distance by ee In hie room. The waren veel creeps ea! | belt Twas on the weg i. . junnery rprings wp te | uo osloppy qulckeal now, aml within Cg le seers pe od Perf thay talking distance, vit stilt re; | ome aL & concert a ot d t Gama Heotan Te Voto’ Baa, ila reine bab . nialne! alent. He had a fine head and harm that captivates all hearers. Mark learns J | forehead Uthat, ve HN capt me Cr ion at ; 1 \n amt eitky JUxtinant halt the nace oweres aint at | *Potsistobote Inlebetteobesebeeetteobetteetetotebeelet fet htm ina,” at Vi coult power Joved him! And then, it. seem an Will Mark [Ite way dhrough the busty At timer [| from a frightful death The tide was! though put of the sea behind him, et eral 4 Violet. with lo he replies could hear the clatter of — hoof* | rluing, and if he were not swallowel!arowe pleturea and voices of the paat; ° rely. A coldnesa in commeguente eprings up Be Vero crosmed oo harder] beforehand by. the quicksand, In two 4 He Consett and tha ald Hail, my] between buaband and wile, ‘They retard 9 BOF | lace ot vudwar bili allieuan | houre the whote pace would be under | futher, Viet and her agers, and Vand, There they live with Mark's father, on Pee now reached a tairly straight and } i An alarmed (then the dainty Agure of a Awont we TP aeaiten iden (hee macy Rasta” tore | i on slits wit it ly Gal'a ult, Heattice, my Heateloe f bri bah Mea Gok me ihet Le wee Gale , han ¢e fell again Upon this human serpent to them. "Mark's finer tien ant Vie} dawned upon m> that L was being lett | mea ha even fall as non thie Rui ; inappears, taking Beatrice with ber behind. Y pace W ) wv the accurwed | writhing and etrugeling in the erarehes in vain for them He learns, by felt eure that the m | thing sucking mo down might as woll keep ett! Hor. that. CTH afe with De Vere. He follows with him. Hitting down in (he madd | 1 diamounted aod fae 1 et horae|ace 1 ore, 1 enid, ‘the more you Geet wowing ven eve my horse his head) he wanted | to thee, then cautior walked to struggle the be inv id will elnk, an lelbourne he sees De Verve 01 night in the street | Jittle encouragement. tin coukl hear hit) within Averand-twenty yanks by the ter | that will bea or I want to have Oa ae Nea Ato Jnnety, bes ie Yee mato ahead Of fim, and wiretching oUt | rifled ma and looked at Hin owthout | some cOnversat of with you before 7ou +5 B of De Vi fand {alld gvanelens tg. neok, he increased Hie judioy ty race speaking. dean ilk Ulic Ba kina (ai ON La wiyahi ina 2 ene tal ou Bhi Ta areola 4 Maiden I folt, mysaie rising tn the /quickeand, In. the position th which ho |changed, and he looked at me i jocks He tan changed | air. hore had made a prodigious) had leaped from the hacia of hie} o minute tn gience. mysteriously | to leap, iat deere rn Inoree, with IMs face turned from the| ‘Tl wan able ¢o ¢ may foot up a wrinkled man. Ife renwguites bt toome! to fash under us a Jocean, “Hebind him the chestnut was | ttle, he ead ine quiet wolee, blancs te the portrait of Rie dead | writhing snakes, were inch D lor he bevel ceanaa: Ta eating | Chenin ee | yk RB Hebtetoleteleltletetoletlelototelstaloltololotttotetottntatettomtomitstett tier bible Tor the awtul. change Ik him, and hating | Qrgothier, aa { have heat that, they wi delottetoletteletetolob Intatatodot tote him worse erer, Marke comtinues bt Feb} de occasionally tome horeo Wis IN THE QUICKSAND we whe ‘wreaged Bim. iy paw pailonlng’ at's terridc tater ane 1 | doing so you have toread var be ral thelds lower In the and,” { ans Why don uu Jook sharp and do thing to asniet me, he eald hurr if you broke down pome. tltr that Twas) branches ant at ‘ f ‘br va ido something at once Me » you, ‘Lavok here, Of Which. | would Bp the| Yor Heaven's Sake 1 had} it means death, man, unless | have tm- wome mente ametytance,’ "T know that why don't (To th, ‘attrrup-lonthers, and bridle you might be ab! nd Jo that way Poreee, De Vere” 20, and. then. tate to wet near T could 1 might Dut ft will aw tt #0 th Surat predioam that 1 don't intend to replied. Verpont’ he answered, lon't Joke about tt. and I am not job you cad me by my right Be Comtt alleging that he had od a, RA eupport and 8 | ment 14 a ir, Cs ole der preodiy, ay ahes wanted K salary on other In a shoe plore, ybaugh to 1 Deil re husband before she DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! A Special Holiday Offering! 14kt. Gold A finer or larger assortment of fine Diamond Jewelry could not be found, We have a most comprehensive stock est Diamond Brooches, ‘of the Ear. Lockets, Pins, etc., at the most sieresersieres ejeterere) bod, Paiveedieehed CHOIR STAGED. TOO OOOO OO) £ i ; D : : oy ; : ¢ : : G ‘ . ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ 5 p ® iy 5 é ; ‘ ‘ ; $ ; ; ; 3 Iie. cout Twenty Surpliced Lads Join} whos wong ts sung by the singer and the re- in Refrain of Her train taken up by the oholr Song. “Treyond the Gates of Paradise” otton with twonty aunpliced 1 The act is & refreshing deviation trom lthe trite ‘agtone’’ and sentimental | clase of Vooaliam, and creates a marked | impreesion upon tho audience Ming Haynes, young woman. jwhen the prelude open A nove? feature tn ynudevilia Is the appearance this week at Koster & Hial's of Mine Gertrude Haynes, a ified young woman, She Introduces a voonl work WEBER AND FIELDS’S TRIPLE BURLESQUE. teh @oane presents a unique denouement Fay Templeton and Friiz} Williams Make the Hit of the Evening. *pectal cara, and “a chorus of eixty And he filted tn mom exoellently, Mr | Charles J, Rows had rehearsed the as the Prince in the burlesque WAMEHOOPOTOTOONTY jcrm blend harmoniously as the who le a preposressing ly eoated at the organ wiitte-robed ohoir flew NOR the rane Runsell and Mr. Hopper from their own @ For the manutacture located for the manufacture of otler goods of first qualit to the pure within reach torty years we ha rs, utilizing haser of all, 276 | Diamon Al alt! 6.75 oagreved OPEN E ta Royal Family’ for name, ous weeks a vad, at the eleventh hour, retired for What ho * pleased to term "business reasons,’ Tam told. ‘The thanks of the entire community| 1 wan (bat Mr, Charles Fron. are due to the Meare. Weber and Fields | man loaned Mr, Willams to the bur for Inst night they took the tired tathe: eaque manager, and Mr, Wiliams be 03d St, and mother from the oares of family |4a" his fret and last reheareal juat six from the’ woolly goat, the rocking: | ! fore the curtain rasa jast nigt | Mt Mr Whitamna did extremely we prae, the mpeaking dol! and all the othe troubles of Yulotide, and gave them || 98 surprising oo Jt ls gratifying, On ineful musta, briliint color, beautiful (flea reade tn Iramade papers th girls, clever dialogue and comedians | Mie Gwe Montmorency, of the whose talenta can hardly be eami))| Ventes Gondoiters’ company, played the part of won A moment's notice at unatinted natohed. ‘They produce three brief burlexques| end of three excellent playe; namely, A) Prete of Medicine Lodge. Hoyal Family," in whieh Annie Russel!) Thore sort of notices are common hue made the substantial financial nit| bu! for Mr, Wiliams to jump nto the f her career at ihe Lyceum; The Gay, Prevch, aa he did yerterday, and olay al Well, ta ale eidente oadway, And Who witneweed hin work ‘Inst ‘eveniix od realized that had it pot been for tt Keneromty of Meo Frohman and th uraKeoiinens of Mr Wiliiame Lord Quex,”’ where John Hare and Irene! ever Van Brugh, at the Criterion have at maoted thourands; and “Moraxlor. | which has proved the moat conspicuous succem the Cwwino has known for mony ally x Draving, « fret-niaht audience om a9 years. mur rehearna w You went Ynto the Weber and Mellin] » " ; ouse Yast night and the’@arieh diss). Be lates, WreuersPieldy’ | tape ays of Ohrietinas gifts and of Bantal ai ‘They have prrved to. tntradu Haus driving stuffed reindeer on cotto riellaiton nf atare aeltom wit no pour visto, wend It Hi the line of trivial where. the Ww faded trom your vielon, art he cable te ati heard OF (hte jumbe end arose a color scheme a Miss Ray Pempieton wis ersily the oveliness that 1, for one, enaped at rei Nothing fier of more adralt a unity tard Quex" bur 1 that Julian ho DroKrAMMe annoiinor lard Jitohell had produced these ploiurer id I can well delieve it ne ts a| Girl pnat grand master of hie art, Bul al Vt ii iveral management, both in the matter) enumerate? f providing costumes and talent, made] been tnade lmar heeause tt haw ho tout ensomble poasib.e, And Brom Ihe ted by vorsone wha ps ortho sane John Btromberd, With] proven that praise from the Ms blond hate and amiling face the) hiaek. mantte i | De Wolf Hr same Blrombere who wave us ‘Rowie,'| Je Wolf Hopp und "Dinah’ and “Josephine” and | suatalned the reput a AY! | ‘Lou'—well, ne added fu ous intra | tn ie Arizona” work—while Mine Kus Joye Inat night, And so dil 1 Nar | on ae pon 62 & niguunes dmith, who wrote the diaiogue and (he/ the work of Meners yries, Sand Warfield waa tu! quaint qulpe and In fact, aa one Jett the playhouse Inet | dualnt aula and {iat one folt Ike dofling the hat to the! Wiinaue paying. Ati de Hure programme-not forgetting the! that ie wns Ayal igi mon beind the oalciume-and thanking | (har hn 'T Kelly Au tnoh and every one mentioned thereon| Sit unguoge, had @ part chat Aited Mi for throe hours of grem enjoyment 4 igi hat Mapectaily grateful one felt And Vrite Williama, of Charles Frohman's| ) Comedians, Mr. Wiljliame leaped quite Genevieves As easily from leading comedian of the] Myrtion ws Lyceum and the Madison Bquare Tied | 14)! may l. tro oo the litle muso-hall ay did Mine WATT naymonn ama. Mr. under che Mitohell armpiitudinous poeceececosose eeeces 2OOO0O8O8888 ee: Appearance ts every boy's Wish—economical outlay, the parents’. so Dollar Suits can be had for $6. en Fourteen and Twelve “ Twenty All made of the stylish goods, so popular this season for boys of 15 to 19 years of age. xgthiStreet Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. farharifs SBROADWAY Stores: Cor, 3th St. Cor. 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