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ONDON’S *BRIG LITERARY SENSATION. SPD DOES PP POG T1190 99D Dd! TOVETE HERS. Sm RT MMF A “IESE are genuine love-lettern, written, it Is supposed, by @ woman well-known In tho lterary world. They are a recont of beaut!- ful and wonderful devotion. A few names of persons and localities have been changed and some ‘passages bearing too intimately upon certain events, have becn omitted; otherwire the letters are presented In the shape in which they were originally written. The idea Is to tell the tragic story of this woman's love without indicating It more fully at the present time. The Evening World prints the letters by permission of the Chiswick Publishing Company, of this city, which will Issue them in book form, We will give $100 to the first person who discovers the identity of the author. > WHO 18 SHE? Jeeta raechs ot boDaetObDESMEIEAIE EDDIE DEES DODIAMOLIDRE DRIER DREELREO DEED Every day your love binds me more r deeply knew the day before: 20 N all the world, dearest, what '8/that no day ts the same now, but each “ more unequal than love between a) one a little happier are my yery ow: man and a woman?) 1 have been true'an that fa, 1€ ia not eo true as that epending an amorous morning and want} am your own, It {s less absolute, T to share !t with you: but lo, the task men and raat be #0, eerpearets can- ts r our very well take possession of any- of bringing that bit of my ne pte, thing given over heart and vision !s altogether beyond me. soul” out of my own possession; there What have I been doing? Dear man, |tsn't enough Identity lef mat : dress, | Yours so much, t | 1 have been Ce nee ey Useless to way, Yat what can 1 say when one is in the tolls, In tf T have to begin saying naything? letter writ large. You will see and ad-| Could I truly be vour “star and god- mire the finished thing, but’ you will ‘aa you call me. beloved take fo Interest in the composition. Therefore 1 say your love ts unequal ‘ou the service of Thott . And round y to_mine. Urtareus fold bis rund To guar ‘ Letter Iv. ry. we have to skip to attention or their bad books at once. php with tho sun a long way out of T have to tuck up these sheets for The Rood of the day had al- ea nt unto Itaelf and Its full Sie lind bean wold Goodnight, {s so hard to take my hands off writing t you, and worry on at the same ex- ercise in another direction.” T kles more times ‘than’ 1 ean, ‘count: almost really you that very dearest, m: I 80 worship. “Good-night ternoon™ gounds too funny: Gur vocabilary aliomether, AWhile 1 lives T must love you more than I know! Letter VII. Y FRTEND: Do you think this a cold way of beginning? 1 do not; in It not the true send-off of love? not know how men fall in love, dea 1 would at les herself do (who, “Did hi td it for a greater than For think how ravished I would be tbe rhe pated ards pray) 4f you brought me a coat and told Me! Ru: 7 haven't got power over an eight- it was all your owa making! One day jarmed octopus even; eo am merely you had thrown down a mere tailor. |Yery helpless loving nonewtity | which made thing in the hall, and yet I kissed brea tobe Nfeteto apply qiniyoun ae ft as I went by, And that wor at o/ at all time when we were only at.the hand-| If you love me in a manner that ts at shaking stage, the palaied beginnings of | a! Possible, you wiil seo, that “goddens Jove:—you, T mean! But oh, to Ket you @reas 1 was maktig to you to-dayt—the beautiful Mowing openin t tov tow. tng: the elaborate ceatral composition whero the heart of m@ has to com and the wind reluctant tallin, and colons of rivbon longer, and ingeritons dreamed myself the door after } your direction without being your friend first. Oh. my dear, and after. after: it Is but a Mmitlean foiondshiy 1 have €rown Intot 7 | have heard men run down the friend- Women as having ttle true ‘Those who speak so, [ think, T come across a re case of friendship. |1 praise nty own ex, dearest, T know some of thetr eliness, which you do not, and until certain date their friendship was the Jeepest thing in life [had met with. For must {t not be true that a woman becomes more absorbed in friendship than a man, since friendehip may have to mean #0 much more to her and cover vo far more of her life than St does to the average man? However lg a man's Capacity for friendship, the b ot it does not Ml his whole horizon for the future; he atill looks ahead of {t for the mate who will complete his life, giving hia body and soul the complement they require. Friendsiiip aione does nots Listy him; he makes a bigger clatm on We regarding certain posteesions.as his itut a woman—oh, It ia a fashion. to suy. the beat. women are sure to. find husbands, and have, if they care for It, the certainty before them of u full life. I know tt is not so, ‘Theresare women, wonderful ones, who come .to know quitw early in fe that no men will ever wish to make wt of them; for them, perp? love tn friendship {# adl that re- a the mtrongest. wish 1 fae pass through their ope interested in the Yours; so that’ when the stars come out, our eyes may meet up at the same point In the heavens, and be “keeping company” us amone the c Vbodles—with t ave too Ively a not to de a lttle ve, you not as estitl Dus abou oF 1'No doubt it ts | james; and what's yours, beloved, when T ‘ove than 1 can com- yon quest! name? In it, more lowly Lam 5 Woll, that fn abit of my: dressmak- ing, al very corporate part of my affer- on for you; and you are not a bit tae terestedy for 1 have you nove of the eeamy side; it {+ that which in fereeth You, male creatures, Zulaites, BIOVED:! Ihave’ heen) trusting to| every one of you, And what have you to show almilar, fate, while keeping nce, that mething from yoy was to come of the Cree ines is If so. 1 trust mies of it t has; bless you abundantly! You every ime! Tha a sportsman | have undone and got round ay I sald 4s one of the v ft things In Me about jewellery,” though this Is noth- ing of the sort, but a shrine; so my word remains, I have {it with me now, y tha: J have,to bear. Laat night Peterkins came up -with safe hidden, only now and then It comea out to have a look at me, smiles and mo to keep guard inst any further fntruton of ‘nice. {put her to sleep goes back again. Dearest, you muat feel now I thank vou, for { cannot ea on the cough; butishe discarded the It; body and soul gre too much ite fulfiiment is to be blessed with all that you have given |? somebody, me, both visibly and invisibly, and al- |, Tt ts man waya, perfectly. future whic: Nha Ss for the day: 1 have. been |{he word “friendship: tt ooola life thinking vou the most uncurious of 1 hix Mpa, he is se confident Yecause you had not asked; and sup- | headier nectar ts fils due. posed it Was too early days yet for you | .! came upon a iittle phrase the other to remember that T had ever been born. at touched mero deeply said To-day Is my birthday! Yon said noth- Ing, xo T sald nothing; and yet this has come. 1 trusted my star to shaw Ith aweet Influences in Its own way. Or, know, and had you Yet had you Yo: ave wished mo the | “happy returns’ which among all your dear words to me you do not. So T take it that the motion comes straight to vou from heaven; and, In the event, you wilt Dardon me for having been still secretive y in not telling what you did not inquire after. Yourr | knew. dear, quite Jone ago, 89 had no need to ask you fo it. And it is six months bafore you w!! he In the mme year with me again, and Five to twenty-two all the companton je sweetness that twenty-one hax been. Letter VI red shawi [ had prepared for her at the tatiom, and-Iay at: the top most un- comfortably, ina parcel of miliine! Into which from one end I had alread made excavations, so that jt formed large bag. Into the furcher vod of thi Turks crept und snuggled down, but every time she tui ight arrogant certat ty of his makes him impatient to the that J f00k ay uy and 9 rt anna You will notice in this 5 Peterkins gets three names: a fan. fon that rups through the household, deginning with the Mother-Aunt, who wpeake of Nan-nan us id and eorretiines aa “that r 3] according the two tempers Se nll Bout Nan-nan's. privileged. po- aition in regard to me. You were only here yesterday, and @iready [ want you again so much, s0 y Your never satisfied but always loving. lept soundly rouge, the known oth Some yiner, an Irishman, ts singing raises and sinks his volce ght of his passionate super- all her his “share of. the and Irishman, he knew Iie fortune dd not embrace the nut for him his love was just (his share of the -werld, dear, you are my share of the als> my ahnre of heaven: but 1 legin to speak of what 1 do not Know, ax ts the way gith happy hums ity, Al! that my oJ€s could dream waking or sleeping, all that my earn cold be most glad to hear, all that my heart could Treat faster to get fold of - your friends ip me auddeni 1 narrative from the hi latives: world. that Letter V. O8T, BELOVED: L have been think- ing, staring at this blank plece of paper, and wondering how there am Tever to any what L have in mo here—not wishing to say anything at all, but Just to be! I feel that I am living now only because you love me: and that my Ifo will have run ot ke this penful of ink, when that use in me is past. Not yet, beloved, oh, not yet?’ Nothing fs finished that es have to do and be—hardty begu' Lovit i onkorn not enil even this “midsummer, on Except soil ia the contest wham | wn war. ever much’ it secms so; it Is ati! fonty, I keen, waiting; but elders have a way Bpring, with them—even kind ones: asa il, my frond! at BO out o! ite sun would wrap. out obs T should see the worid wilt a piece gashed out of its alde-ny vhare of It gone. No. I ahoukl not nee it, T don't think I shoulf seo anything ever again—not truly. Ia It not strange how often to teat our happiners we harp on sorrow? I do; don't let it weary you. Dearest, be happy when you get this, and, when you can, come and give my happiness. ita reat. TH then it In a man on ahe lookout meu Ikht-night!' Your true sleepy one. ‘0 He Continued.) BIC PLAYGROUND IN SEWARD PARK —— : Churchmen Now Indorse|” The Evening. World’s Plans. happy returns of my dearest! That ts afl yrare for, Have you deen happy 1 wonder, and am wondering Also Whether this’ ovening we shall, nee you walking quietly in. and making everything into perfection that has been trembling Just on the verge of it all day Jong? me drawback of my feast 1s that I have to write short to you; for there are other correspondenta who on this occa- sion look for quick answers, and not all and when FATALLY BURNED ON COUCH MRS. NAGLE’S FUNERAL. Commissioner’s Mother Grieved About the Vice Scandal. Arrangements are making to-day for the funeral of Mrs, Lucy Nagle,-mother of Commissioner of Street Cleaning Percy Nagle, who was stricken with heart disease yesterday. Sra, Darmore in Conve wet a Lamp. Reclining on n couch, reading a novel, Mrs, Hanna Barmore, of Willing and Jamatca avenues, Kast New York, came suddenly to her death by fh She was seized with convulsions and. It ls that Mra, Nagle was grieved |{n her paroxysms overturned n-tablo by the resent mention of her son's name | lamp. Her clothes, drenched with the in connection with gambling commission | binging oll, were burned before help ar- Mich Lewla Nixon says existe Jn this | rived. She died in @t. Marsa Hospital % wil jousn jons Up- The agitation started by The Evening World in favor of ‘a larger piayground in the Willlam Henry Seward park, at East Broadway and ‘Hester street, is gaining ‘many powerful ri To-day the Church Assoctation for the Advancement of the Interests of Labor, to which several bishops and fundreds of clergymen belong, sent a communi¢a- tion to the Mubictpal Assembly urging &@ reconsideration of the plans so that there shall be an adequate playground for the children. Accompanying the documon’, which was nlgned by Rev. F, J. Clay Moran us sccretary,. were resolutions parce by the association setting forth | “not an ornamental park, but a piay- ground,” was -requiréd in’ a neighbor hood so densely populated, The Outdoor Recreation League, the Nurses’ So‘tlemen and other organ- lations Interested in east alte work aro also ably seoonding the Evening World's efor The Altermante Committee on Rerke WHA hold a meeting Jate to-day at which the Seward Park proposition ‘will very Ukely be dixcussed. The Park Commissioners Wo, not de elre to alter the plans which prpvide for ® playground only half a blogk in ex- FORM” THOUGH AN | AN ENGLISHWOMANS= 1000 condeacend to write upon an annt- | \); STAGE MAID CAUGHT THIF. Ifo Comedy Spinster Cap- tured a Pickpocket In Theatre. 3 | | il¢ the audience at Pastor'a Thea lay afternoon were laughing nticn of Waiters and Harris, | am, a woman's shelll seream | through the house. At the) young woman In the or) g Jumped excitedly to her i urning to a man beside ter! © etolen my have n shook himself from her | 1 started up the centre alale, an leaped after him, caught his nd he dragged her to the rear of “house, ahe screaming at the top of th her. vatce. Walters, wha was costumed as an old aped from the atnae and ran after the atrugeling pi the audience war in an W realize! what was happen- he woman's screams, together culling and struggles of men J them In a_pante. began to surge ¢o the doors, arris from the stage bers tch noon auleted them down lie wetg resumed, © thie? made a hard struggle, but ne war finally ny id senan called Wert “Twentieth street pote station |‘ where he was neercned ‘The watch was found on tim, The woman sald she} Wie Mrs Arehur) Willams THE HENSCHELS AGAIN. Yheir Second Song Reclint as Suc- the Firat. schels gave a second song re- Mendelssohn Hall yesterday It was even more Intorestink he firs:. Mr. and Mrs, Henschel In excellent voice, and the in @ most appreciativ: el'a delivery with her husba' ‘one of tho hits The Hhis thm ar F and with the 8 3 at than were both audtence wast mood. Mrs. He n. Min itensehet's Interpretation of Rulned Mii" was his best work. nd_with some exain French school Mr. and Mrs. Henschel are n thelr farewell tour, as far uintry ix concerned. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT. The Morgan String Quartet Heard ening. "| Miss Serena North Will Be Wife of a General Manager of a Railroad Company. COLUMBIA, Pa., Jan. 1.—"The pret- test girl in Ponnsyivanta’ js the tte by which Miss Serena Sayer North, of this place. has been Known since she quit Bohoo! Her engagement to J. B. Hutchinson, Géneral Manager of the Pennsyivania Najiroad Company, haa just been an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M, North, She is Regent of Witness Tree Chapter of the Daughtera of the American Rev. olution, a member of two women's clubs, and n favorite tn’ goctoty. She ts a blonde, and tall, The date of ttre wed- ‘The Morgen string quartet, of Geraldine Sforgan, f Roegner, second vio! sila, andiPa Paul Morgan, ‘cello, gave the of concerts at M Teintelseohin fe last night, Mozart's quartet in B Ant and the first of Beethoven's Rassomout sky quaret made up the programme, t js somewhat novel to find aw man leading a string ut Mi Morgan. acquitted hereelé well. the work of herasif and her associates In fas was more than creditable. it something lacking In tone. at 1 there were WeNiniog ae haannee and. nmoothneen. Bie aaa audlence waa properly appreciative. ACTOR O’NEILL FACES DEATH IN STAGE SEA. He Falls Unconscious Be- neath Cloth Ocean While Playing Monte Cristo. consisting Fritz Schafer, hi HWARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 11.—James O'Naill the actor, nearly met a tragic fate in « stage sen at Parsons's Thentre here last night. Jie was playing In “Monte Cristo." In the second act the scene depicts the Chateau d'If, About tho baetle- ments Aa tempest {s raging and scen- te effects show the sea beating about b teau. A dummy ts thrown off | dust. The small amount of air became Coe ese RecIInnenta Io ihe'nen’ sulrdeatin: He vax choked by the dust ang hea . as was his cumtom, entered| Ale mare desperate efforts to eacape. underneath the great “sea cloth” foo. plot” Mig naniy® wore ale him " e finally worked bis way Feacnting the turbulent waters in order | franticully dewn toward the footliahts, to emerge at the proper {me through a) where he f pngcloun, aitt {n the éloth and repeated the oft-! The play waa atopped and a hurried ald words, ‘The world 1s mine! search, renee begun for the ators eee . ‘ound prostrated close to the footents, He was beneath the cloth, and when | "it was at frat mupposed that ho hin cue was voiced he s*rove to find the] dead, and in respoase to a call for a opening. In rome unaccountable manner | physician from the audience Dr. Henry eManus responder he became confused and could not find)“ Restoratives, were. applied. and after the opening. His anxiety to appear at i} the praper time increased his confuston, The stage hands were shaking tho considerable delay O'Neill wan revived The aids knew nothing of the ac- cloth violently, thus raising clouds ot tors danger After he had suMctently recovered he calmly spoke the words of hin part, Old Coart Clerk 1! Nathaniel Jarvis, ir. died yesterday at No, €2 East Sixty-ffth street. He had been fl since Monday. He was clerk, of the Court of Common Plean from 1:23 to 1888. His wife was a sister of the Jate Judce Grady, Mr. Jarvis leaves five children. a'l grown. tent unless the Municipal Assembly ab- solutely forces them to do #0 by holding they Suddenly, up the $9800) bond Issue which have eked for to complete the park President Clausen says the © ment of a larger playatound the beauty of the design. He favor of playgrounds in parks, anyway. Sylvan Bler, who is deeply interested FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, SHE’S THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN ALL PENNSYLVANIA. 1901. i two years al Pennsylvania Company’ man. He wan a solder in the Tn 1897 he was promoted to Gen fall the Mnen of the Pennayl- TO-MORROW, Saturday, Jan. 12th, at 3 P. M. Soloist: MR. HEATHE GREGORY, Basso. Admission Complimentary to All. PROGRAMME Lamentation, Op, 45. No. Gusimant Moerkowskt A Warrtor Bold cee Adame, MK. GREGORY, Sebersa from Worl! Symphony, 5 Dvoraic ADOLIAN ORCHESTRELLE, fa) Romance paroles... Saint-Raena {b) Scherzo in C minor, Op. 39. .Chopta PIANOLA. ‘The Clang of the Wooden Shoon.. Molloy MH, GREGOR The Pianola ts a piano-pl who do not play the pianc who It enables thore who literally do not me note from another to play upon nat only one t cilcafly every omposed for that | er for those and for those oy ta consider for one moment what it would mean to be able to ylay any thing you desire to hear at a mosnent’s notice—seleotions from the latest Grand or Ldght Opera, a Liat Ithapsody, or a Coon Song. Attend to-morrow's Recital and hear the inetru You will find the popu larity of the {neerument ts not without reason, AEOLIAN CO., 18 West 23d St. in securing a larger playground for th children than the present plans contem- plate, sald to-day an experence has taught me that It the children had more paygrounds our New Publications court calendars woul! not be quite so crowded.” —_—— MISS FULLER NOT ON BILL. ueagement at Kos. al Tale Fuller has can ment at Konter & Bial's appear Jest night, Sho says that ‘the managers have falied ty + her 2 per Cont, Of the grons receipis, aa promined, and that they are indebted to her $600. Manager, Hashim says (hat in reality Misa Fuller owes him about $1,900 for advances he made tw pay for special Cancela He ted her engage- ind did not receipts regularly except f r two per formances, when her share, wi Amounted t0'SL2), was ccinived and av: | plied on the arpount due him, Mr. Hashim rarest Loe Mine Puller has not proved a draw Ser cneagement did. a0: business at the music-hal! CASTORIA For Infants and Children. There is great excitement tn.Londen lovem An Engiiwhwoman's i. Lot- tets," the author of which | They are the most rapturo 1B tere ever put in print, Bome great unknown haa “An Engiishwoman's Love tters in the English ve createl a’tramen- Janguage, and | The Kiad You Have Always Bought | reneation in Londons Haveryboa y ir out tl writer, he Bears thn cen erate Ke at jaa ide tbls to gUges. who eo fe ¥ | Complete in Book Form. 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