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he letter which [ have just received. t is well, dearest, that ts well in- Oeet--a tr till February! And since “the struggle th «sharp y > know-—to now by an vert signs of : if you assumed alreaty 3 final arguments were to be as 80 much chaff tefore the wind. You tions first: With your forkiver ay here till the 2th and get back ty sland with the ott i * Does that se very crucl, far-off | date? Others have the wish to stay | sto learn of the wonderful change in the ood nor coal., No fire ut all, and of 00d oer ifttie ‘childrena’ ‘only “one had shoes on. 0090066-+-3086000% $ WHo Is SHE Tt SOBER AMG ODRARODGIG 4+ Letter XNV. eee ELGOVED: If two days sip by T don't Know where 1 am when T come to write, things get #0 erowded !n euch a short space of time. Where I left off I know not. 1 will begin where [ am most awake—your argues, and 1 do not tell me what she not ask. She say T shalt not e you enoush! nawer businesslike to 3 longer, and it would be no fatrne hurry them beyond a revsonad’ fon for tmpatience, that in your love I have remaining patient. It ts ose, that th th 5 and our stay | indefinite 1 know on * myvelt| who would be Kad and would welcome an outside excuse d For, oh, the funn near and dear things! Arthur's hewrt is laid np) with a small love affair, and it ia the comicalest of internal maladies. He is screwing up courage to tell me all about fi, and [write In haste before my mouth fx sealed by dts confidences. I fancy 1 know the party—an energetic Mite mor- tal whom. we met at Lucerne. wiere we came on to Arthur lingered whtle Florence. She taiked vaguely of belng | in V some time thi Autumn, and the vagueness continues. | Arthur, in cons:quence, roams round dixconsolately. Ath no interest but in hotel buoks..,4 tid. F fear lent we whould gird up Joins chim ewiy with us out of Para- stbilitles he: se-forever praising nice as a restng-pi units to be nowhe: Just keeps him alty to explain what charms him, ein tures. do. not, and architecture rilghtly, he saya in exemplary brot fashion that he [kes to see me pleting my education and enthusia and does not realize with how: f an air that explanation sits upon shoulders. | nour, looking over Venice “ellvered with | lower curve of the rainbow lay on tha OD 0; RT A ESE are genuine i lov: letter, written, tA world woman well-known in the Itterary ful and wonderful devotion. A tow names of persons and locallties hav been changed and some passages bearing too intimately upon certain events, have been om It ts supposed, by a ‘They are a record of beaut!- ted; otherwise the letters are presemted in the shape in which they were originally written. Tho idea te to tell the tragic of thin woman’ ry ume. The Ei the Identity of the author. rae [ saw to-day a remrant of your patron int, and for your sake transfernal a 8 It, Ttaltan fashion, with my thumb andthe sign of the crows I hope it wit do vou good, Also, | have been Up among the gallerios of St. Mack's and about the roof and the wost froat, where somebaly or another pitnted his Pieture of the bronze horses The plecons get to recognize people personally 1 grow more intimate every time we come. 1 even conceive thoy make favorites, for I had three pecking food out of my mouth today and re fusing to take it In any other fnahlon and "hey coo and say thank you petore and after every seed they take or soil. ‘Shey aro quite the pleasanteat of wll the Italian beeeirs-and the cleanoct. Your friend preset us in to tea yeater- day, 1 thinte tess for the sake of giving that we should see hie pate dis first floor, tn whieh he seema to lose himself. 1 lave no Idea for measurements, but | tmaging shty feet long and ac wit roof, wind: at each end, long the walls of old blue it seems to reap tom might avironment that bring ou Come an¢ esse! Thay inging as T things that y pmink i that that cone ph. 1am more blessed nothin T knew, What, you are com: well [do love you. my beloved! XVI Letter 1 iT: This er whl travel with me, We leave to-day, Our ivements are to be too restless id uncomfortable for the next few days for me to have a chance of quiet seeing or quiet writing anywhere. At Riva we shall rest, T hope. malay a storm began coming over towant eventng, and I thought to myself that ff ft passed in time there shoutd be a splendid sunset of smoulder and glitter to be seen from the Campantte, and per- haps by good chance a rainbow. I went alone. When I got to the top the min was pelting hard, so there I happily weather-bound for an stayed, elants of rain.” and watching umbrellas sauttering below with toes beneath them, The golden smoulder was very slow tn coming. It lay over the matn- land and came creeping atong the rail- way track. Then came the glitter and the sun, and I turned round and found my minbow. But It wasn't a bow; It The Campanile stood up a spoke in the middle; the Pare? worth waiting an hour to see. behind thom. Good-by, Ventce! Vevond began by seeming dull tor but ft improves and unfolds beautiful corners of itwelf to be looked at; only I am given so iittle time. The tombs of | the Della Scalas and the Renaissance facade of the Consigito are what chiefly 1 had some quiet hours tn he Museo, where I fell in Jove with a lelight me. iitule pteture by an unknown p Orpheus charming the bensts tn 4 wane dering green Iandscape, wiih nu fauns in the distance, and hi thers Eurydice running, and Or; Hades, and the Thractan wemen killing Nit his head, aboy htm, and a crocodile fishing and’ mermaids and ducks theér refi ing ‘tions reflectiny love without {ndicating {t more fully at the present yening World will give 30) to the first person who discovers PPPOE HEIST DG-> The tylands shone mellow and bright in the ‘Arance, with the storm going off black | BU.) > ols hia see THE WORLD: TUESDAY KvEN LONDON’S BIG LITERARY SENSATION. |“NIGHT OF THE FOURTH” PYODVPOS 22 Poe COOOEOPLWOEDPD > o¢ | ENGLISHWOMANS=OXQOO©: }., DR roduction at Victoria That Is About as Cheerful as Funeral Cortege. 3 ; Dun Oscar Hammerstetn ww Meners up sumeteat « ts womet? How Mr who have done much in t gatety of this: metro: hey ners, to th have an wns x Jn that Messrs Dunne and Ryley would undo the spie did reputation whtch they had made And yet that ts exactly what ido last night at the Vietorla, and Hammerstein must be held as an ac sory both before and after the te onund plucked » bring it onto Hroadway Co passes al) understanding Mr. Hammerstein owns a very fil theatre which he calle the Vic in located ut Forty-second street | © Messrs, Dun Ryley are young and ambitious Mr. Hammerstein's house an offering «: peal (and think of tt! they actually $2 apiece for sent f@ friendly audience got up and wa: into dered out OVE MEN INT vail Measrs. Dunne and Ryley presented at} Krad that more than half the atorm which was raging on Broadway and refused to give) eoks to their bitterest ene word ph i th N mektre Nothing and oe Mr. with ne ention onty: Ie very blond and tr draw ootgut cover high Tut her fddle makes he: She had played but twe night dived under ne loader badly han ight of the Fourth, * Recorder Goff and when the first an tt apped, 1 r Chief Devery, wil doubtediy make « tremendsus hit tn Warknamatead, Conn, and Palatine ridge, N.Y but tt must and wilt utterly at Hammerstein's Victoria, | York WILLIAM RAYMOND BILL. ‘at ‘or with Brooklynites wher A member of the Is Initial appearance in vaudeville in th tonians, made her As last yoar'a, the principal changes be- inter, of| THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. ; itthoe ot Bieagen Murer —_— and Francts Carlyle for Ame! Tinggi eente Nartlett Davia at Orpheam [4nd Blwin Arden In the roles of L. of | Jennte Wint and Burford. Jesde 7 and —John Hare Among Attract ripen ed her old suc as the Murs: iia | Pedesslenmartiete Davieechoxenns meh momber of the criginal made hit Arthur Dyson, 1 a th Mille ds oni mest of the newest gonera ING, JANUARY 22, O STORM. toned IN MIKS Jost: stage. with tts | of the cloverest OTN Cae ee rT 19UL. 4 ba] | i fl H]AA lie city Ch They w of IC in Cooper Union, D 10 Stt HE COODWINS. Audience Applauds Their Return to Town. wiy and Mias Maxtoe Bt wamance at (he Jest evenini Of List wensor me y ity-One, let tuiw steriing play Cever pro wan far fre and the Cia ® Discussion Ussion on the “Rew arter’’ ve per Union Jan Muntetp: ED “rank J) ‘x Prew popular use for over All Counte cits, In xperiments Chat t Infants and Childe goric, Drops aims substance and allays Colic. and Flatulen FOR MEN peaucteul * borough, at the Orpheum, last i n yi i so Anmels thors Heautfiut roving and and received rouxing welcome. In 42) lon of actors, and kde tate” ina few | atts si hreattent: hame | Most ungratetully foreer, Tag {dition to Miss Davis an cacellent Will] years to take ade place O | Stem FN Goddard Treasurer and Stew a inan yesterday carrying fithea in the | Was Keven by the large company. aks of ma: Gh : ; market, each strung. Uirough. the. gi The Gay. Lord Quex hh from Wale “ : on a twig of myrtie. “That 1s how Toh run in Manhattan, was pre by ought to carry. his fish. When 1 Sohn Mare aad tits’ London company: at custom sugKe i the Montauk, ‘This will be Mr. Tare « harming fe alwnys ts! My engagement” in Brooklyn thts | , RIVA. n 2 women We have just got here HVA, | vA Royal Romue, ch Jeftere’ In the mutter ot tine mantener lett tia | Angelia presented Salama Th feb Blakey Agr th of | eat ete ; to 5 oneysuckle leans out from my window; | kd Ta P; f Ki h N D f B hi s Angels We b ina court grown round wih | ls tuneful. Mr. De Angel te filme nt | ror. toch s e very tor Dronchitis, such a gar cade which going off a litde from and right: away. # een that shows at th off, the blue glitter of water, peep stacks tables and trees and rosea ull Jungle together, of lamboo and chestnut hear It and so, you, wi tow, tha without ew for has been kept until now together day after day hur never happened to un yet. Ventce Aeareat, dearest; war a still hope it will come: In T know you will. Ail my heart ground of the Plaagetta, cut off sharp ing. a (To Re Continued.) ropers, and beyond that the ganden— 1 ‘The first thing one sees f vines upon stone pt of roses, wir glory now an abey ond, 0 furte te is bedutitully wild ganten; grass and vege. row {1 a ‘There are little qrove: 1 willow, a runnel of water {s somewhere—I ca: It Sugeest rest, which I wa: We shal! be al day jong for at least-a manth, I hope—n foy that Never mind about the lost letter now, empty Just one week because of tt, t what matter? walls for you. Your most glad and most lov- Ars, by the shadow of the Campanile. It was READERS OF EVENING WORLD SAVED FAMILY. Mrs. Ayer Tells of the Finkels teins’ Pitiful Destitution and Present Joy. wee 2 eee nnn en, Jan. 17, 1901. Received of Mrs. Harriet Hub- bard Ayer on behalf of the Evening World thirty-seven dol- Jars and seventy-five cents ($37.75). MRS. B. FINKELSTEIN, 1 Delancey street. Additional amounts not before acknowledged, but included in the sum total of $37.75: J. FB. HH. 31.00 Aetna Real Estate & Loan Co 10.00 cy BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. Readers of the Evening World who ro generously came to the ald of the poor Finkelstein's will, I am sure, be glad prospects of theso very worthy people. Sunday, Dec, 23, I found the Finkel- stein's in the most abject distress and poverty. The family occupied two rooms on the fourth floor in the back part of tenement-house, No. 271 Delancey street. ‘The father wan very sick with a terri- ble consumptive cough, and also suf- fered from a sore on his right hand be- tween the thumb and forefinger, which had been produced by his work as a presser In a small shop, Incidentally, I may add that Finkel- stein had worked for months at this business from early, in the morning til late at night and had received the mu- nificent sum of $1.50 per week for his re wei Vhen I saw the Finkelsteins that Sun- day before Chrimmax they had neither The eldest child, the one with shoes a girl of nine, was working for w dol- lar a week In a shop, and this dollar was every cent the family had to depend upon. Mother Distressed. The four younger children were prac- ucally naked. They were bare-footed, -legred, and had just one garment each—a calico slip. ‘The mother, half Gistracted, wholly despairing, had pawned furniture and clothes, wretched as they were, to pro- cure food for thé starving littio ones. Another baby is expected in a few weeks, and the rent js unpaid—not a penny Jn the ttle home! ‘Never before had 1 seen such abject, hopeless, helpless misery! You know what happened, for it was your sweet compassion, my throu that’ tho light. of hope. pene- friend ine gloom that enshrouded these poor people, ing World first came to the The Ev } teins’ rellet by giving them: $10. Foe thin sum fn. tho mother hands, and bear: witness.to the gra tude which cguld only find expression re. he tees Ott hner neaiteine in, the ExT ueppened so many, times before, that pO Et seen SU a an ee your eyes, the kindest cyes in the Yeorld, fell upon the printed account of the sorrows of these humble ones, Th Moat generous hearts in the world—an: y are yours also—were auick to, re- nd, and help bewan to fairly flow into ¢ two bare rooms that made the Fin- kelntein home, until, where all was cold and bare and cheerless. the humble walls radiated comfort hope for the future, A Transformation. On behalf of the Finkelateins and aiso of The Evening World, I most gratefully acknowledge the muiny donations of clothing for the little ones, each of whom now {s comfortably and’ warmly clad, smiling and contented. All the little ones have shines and stocking, flannels and warm jackets and dresses, A ood friend sent Mrs. Finkelstein 0 fine feather bed and pillows. Miss Marion arte, a | professional nurse, made an entire wardrobe for the expected bady and carried it herself to Mrs, Finkelstein, and while there dressed the father’s wounded hand and rhowed him how to take care of it—a gentle act of mercy. x On Christmas Day The Evening Wor! rent a great basket of good thin eat—chicl ena, soup, veqetables, huey and raisins, candles, ‘frutt—such fen as this little family never had before in thelr Iver. ns ne: At this office mo: to the amount of . Evening World readers have alao sent money direct to the Finkeleteins, wt have been most economical in It» ex- penditure. Mra. Finkolatent 1s a woman 1 more than average intelligence. and now that hope has entered ber life she beams with amiles and confidently belleves her luck has turned, ‘Thirty-aeven dollara and xeventy-fve cents fan't much to start In life upon, is it? yas been received f much Will Start Business. Yet that is whnt the Finkelstolns pro; pose doing with this eum which I turned over to them inst Thursday. Mr. Finkolatein will tuke half that money und start a frult business, He te confident he can make a living out of It. His wife will help, and they are simply beaming with happiness and hope They never in their lives expected to have $16 to Invest In a business. As I listened to Mra. Finkelstein's words of delight and promised to tell you all that she and her children knee every morning and ask Almighty God to bless each of their unknown friends, I wearcely knew whether to smile or to weep, Fach reader of The Evening Worl} would have been repaid a thousand times for his or her ald to these poor people or whe could have borne me company when I turned the magnifi- cent total over to the Finkelstein: Hrlends, do not forget that over, in Delancey’ strect a mother and her five lttle ones reverently kneel each morn- ing and night and pray God to bless and keep you and to give you each health and happincas, ———__ How It Goes in New Orleans. teDuring the, Drowat cold | and | crip, season thoumn irty-two boxes Lazare Brome-Quining have been jurchased Grane; tae Laser a on singe Isa E > 4 Ye Bruaewig.& Ce, “JOHNNY” RUSSELL DEAD. a melodrama. 0! San seen burning vost In the Desert,’ sensatie Bijou, An nda ride f y wan attractively staged Hearts” wax the bill ot heatre. It was capitally played “the Baker Stock Company. “The SUM Alarm,” with Marry tn the central character, was revived a the Amphion. The plece sleep Carl Marwia'a canception of “The ‘alone is the only cure for that fatal |Twen stro york, KO. Devil's Dream.” as presented tn the | seourge—consumption, asthma and/and 1334 st py ; pect ailet given at the New P : reet. Philadelph ar fapectacutar Vallee Riven te I jens: Dronchiltis—which sends tts thousands | Thousands of New York and Philac| W240 si, Mat a Exe st indeed must be hie slumbery upon thousands to untimely graves, |delphia people will be glad to. tell EU | The new ball jarwig'x master: work, It is mi muny fects in colors and grouping an ticular effecta, UW sit ballet of 20) pretty. girl ‘The three premiers, Lama Satan, Lily Brink as Andre anc amond, were very x nothing of t Amoriti well re nique and artistically goo. Pete Nba tok Arlt ete Ion fon given {t was flattering. at Middletown, N,v. ae MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Jon. =—Jonn] “HEARTS ARE TRUMPS. H, Ruseell, actor and playwright, whose at the the} Lacy ynide as yy of the effects in. the spectacle | ayw Phe unwilling slay The old A/tuberculine medicine is little used Snow, but by the use of the wonder. t If His Satanic Majesty realizes in hir new treatment, and to-day {t stands imate as New York. It steals upon ius vi jin the night.and befo {his true cond and decay i pot charge of which drops down int method of injecting the ‘ful Inhalation Apparatus the healing has retained oils which Kill the germs are thrown in such a changeable eli- it generally begina as an ordinary catarrh in the nose or throat, the dis-|more, erimin d hard what done for then ctim ike a thief | testity and pro he {# aware of | most skeqticai th ition his catarrhal dis-j It not 0 the | those means known Asthma, Consumption and Catarrh. ‘The medical world hails with de-]and deafness, and althocgh all think- ok cate of A ty light the new discovery of Professor |ing persons know that medicines | during the entire Koch, ‘The professor has for years|tken into the stomach do not cure ‘The Merry with Franz studied night and day perfecting phere diseases, yet they knew of no HEE ee ei ena the [his wonderful treatment for the cure | ether treatment until the great Pro- SoD ene ete rand Opera-ltouse. Thelof these diseases, this Ewondertulisrocontian seneuetel Don't take any more medicine Into the stom on h. Lung medicine as always the stomach, The doctors invite sharp eritleism. Cases cured will bear {nveatigation. Cases calling original Koch Laing Cure, at 48 West his wonderful treatment truth During the past three years these | charge has so poisoned the alr tubes| doctors have treated thousands of jot the lungs that they begin to break | casas, and thelr success can only be nd he becomes an /told by thelr resulta, to Its ruinous conse-| If they prove to you that this treat- | ment Is positively successful, would be cowardly in- them—aye, has their neighbors will to the minds of the al—if they did not make to the suffering ty-three years. the Stylo ehown In ent, Hewed short of the truth ‘ a While this has been waiting to go| much of itv old-time popularity. and/into ofly vapors, so they can be lat this Institution for treatment ree] nie i 'me welshte indicate by vour letter has been put into my hand. eversh rier : breathed into the alr tubes of the [ceive cons fon, examination and (1) or Tarr afford wow to let thin Ro Re it be ee |lungs, and the effect is wonderful; it!one treatment treo; after which, if [amped upon the sclea, Iie aure to bay xhe| Mittin time of walting for “THE DEVIL'S DREAM.” [heals up the sore places; and gives new |the cases are curable, they will sa In- | "tht beet ralted to your needs, erfect happiness now, inl ¥4 4 ah Me to patients having lung diseases. form you; if incurable, they will tell | moRmE ey ROGERS. OF NEW FORK. cot ; F = S Tho New York offices are at Ne them that i — - well. had a good time indecd| reacnted at the New York The: let _ = — nnd was only wearying with the plethora EEC ir Tot West Twenty-eecond street e) The public are invited to inverti- of my enfoyment, but the better time] tre for the Fir) rman Government Indorses his|gate the cures already made by the Amusements. 25c: ley ons Triv. Junk Arete. Tavary 4 th Ope: Hammerst area's MOTOR MATHEWS —AND-— Others, Eves, £20, T. THE James Means, Known and approved by the public for DING RETAILERS. adbesire abel of whlet Hmooth Innersoles IAL’S. No DAILY MAT. HUIGHBR. EVERY F FASHION ANLE VAUDEVILLE'S LIMIT. Veo Mont, Hope Nout, Four Florence Dindley. IXeon, Bowers, Dizon, Aria Mall, Ten- ton Shtelda, Flog Murlile, $ Toossole en. Adw., BOs. and has been made under his pere sonal st Allow no one tode ions and h ew u—Experience against Experiments ~s! 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Me af bat, and Mads ave, To-nleht and To-morrow Nigh Mat, Bal new vauderille “THE NIGHT OF 4TH. “City Directory” and "Natural Gas" |Drary Lane Melodrama Again peheasiet aereclally, ot Diente eaibila In the moat effective way pos- Big Musical Co, ewiyonettaice ror i WALTER JONES. endoredg lone irune ine Neral vores |e = he Grana| Wen the following symptoms are! ‘The doctors who treat thin disease freee ALTER JONES: hare in an thetitution of paresin and gen-| “Mears Are Trumps.” at the Grand present: ‘There ia a constant hawking |at their institutions have for a lite- GF ONLY 42 DAYS eral exhaustion. 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ALIS STAI STOCK CO LILLIAN RUSSELL qi ROU AI: eae at TH THE ont. oreo tiene FE ELLIOTT, Twenty-one. § Us od et “ a Baperiment asle Monday, Jan, 24 OF MUSIC, Mth ta irene Pie WERK The Lont Prives 2 ats Wed Uartare Prietobie mica LACK’ Mary Mannering in Janice Meredith. 8 Eves § Wet & Sat MARSHALL Manny it WA mG in The Honest 1h wes. fae HMULU GLASER sear : |AMER TWELFTH ANNU oBirta, Ci Little Ohbcke VPM the direction of Mr, MAURICE Usrb. WPHER PIANC st Atmnteston Rew MUSIC -SIKAT PASTOR'S ** Mr, Chauncey OLCOTT SAVOY THEATRE Ail new wre, iru s f Hartorinane Nest saritiny Breire | “CA review by eminent liv- UNLEAVENED BREAD, jing writers of the great [rE NEW er cit te ver a ce | strides made in all departe 4 YORK. 05 os a/shunes| ments of science and discov- ea we FT GIDDY THRONG [ory during the roth Cen) * REPUBLIC “sets tury.” rower TH Tue TITHE ST. 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