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Six Stories of Love, yee (Copartgnt, 1991, by Dally Story Peblishing Co.) HE Zoller bakeshop was a low, dark eyarament within one door of 4 the corner where the fashionable Moroughfare crossed the most disreput- Able street in the elty, At no place Wes there such buns, #0 ertsp aml eriiaty. tinual hum of volees, the constant click of tne register and the slamm serecn doe baker's wife « the central fig: of all She had baking secrets from her mother, an Alsatlan who had kept «shop in Paris. Lucette, the daugiter, held-to them like grim death, even after to one of her moth. German of much éarly marriag abrewcness, To his amount astonishment, however, no »f conjugal flattery, no com- mands, no coaxing, could win from Jue gelte {ne half dozen secrets he coveted. merely laughed at him if he resisted have a room to herself in cr cakes or add to the bread duugh such Ingredients as she pur- st: she calmly left him to his own cs and thelr trade soon showed It. * a savage temper, but he dared {ton he hn, the baker over on the xive his teeth to have her le was thirty years old and had a of her own, Heinrich had to give or head, so to speak, and three 4 week, behind locked and bolted Lucette, wiry, gaunt, unlovely. pared the six famous doughs all ne, She would not trust him. ‘Che shop made a great deal of money. Taicette could have played the fine lady, only that the “brioche,” the “sweet un," the ‘“Lucettes," &c., were the money makers and every one knew tt. ‘Then men and girls were ao ehiftless, It was Impossible to trust them even to sell, They giggied and they laughed and made bad change in the register and would ruin business, But of what use was all her money? She had no obild. Helnrich’a people were showing their teeth Uke wolves now for their savings. She liked a good horse and kept one at a near-by livery stable. * ¢ * She had a smart trap for Sunday afternoons on the boulevard. She had her best owns made at a fashionable drese- maker's and she bought her hats at an importer's. einrich remonstrated in vain, He could not aspire, be ambitious, he only wanted to see the money roll up. There were many scenes in the little bedrooma over the shop. “You can never be more than a baker's wife,” he would say scornfully, “why do ypu throw the good money away?” “It 4s mine. If I cannot have what I want I will rest in bed to-morrow morn- ing and many others. You shall see." As this meant ultimate ruin, Hein- rich Zollers had to give in, but he racked his brain day and night to de- vise means to gain Laicette's secrets. There wero, in the Winter time, many poor medical students in the city in attendance on the college term. They ived in apartments and frequented the bakeshop to exo out thelr scanty means by the purchase of bread and “sweet bung,” Both Lucotto and Heinrich knew of their poverty, and she often gave them extra buns and caustic if kind advice PRINCETON N JUNIOR PROM. List of Distt shed Patronesses for To-Night’s Adair. (epectal to The Mrening wertt) PRINCETON, N. J. Feb. “Junior Prom.” will be held in the Casino this evening. The ballroom will be trimmed in green, the bowling alley and stage In pink. Preceding the dance there will be a concert by the University Glee Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, held in Alexander Hall. . The, pateonesses for the concert are Mrs, Frances 1, Patton, Mra, Grover Cleveland, Mrs. H, B, Fine, Mrs. Allan Marquand, Mre. Woodrow Wiison, Mrs. Bayard Stockton, Mra. G. A, Amour, Mrs, A. Guyot Cameron, Mra, Howard McCienghan, Mrs, J, Thomson Swann, Mrs, Join T. DuMeld, Mrs, Ernest Carter, Mrs. KE. G, Robbins, Mrs. Juni Morgun, Mra. Jesse Lynch. : Wiiltams, are. John H. Findley, Mrs. Henry Van ke, nad hot sper Nie wunaay 16 opportunity day for waw &dvertisements. Get’ a line in the: @reat Sunday World, 8.—The} No. ut beer and late hours. these men were at their wits’ ends for! sat with a meanty nd it was this that sug: | food at times, Rested to the rman au means to bring Lucette to terms, He selected a rogue with unerring Intuition. It takes a thief to catch a thief. Heinrich’s worst grievance was Li- {e's dlamonits. She tad bought ear- ingd, a pin and a ring that cost $1,500, nd she wore them tn the bakeshop with « shirt waist and an alpaca skirt. In vain her husband expostul svery one knows that you are mak- ing money,” L.ucotte would reply; , rather, that | am. Why be mad? I should enjoy It if U were you.” ‘The cfamonds were a ferce delight to her. She wore them so often that the blue-coated patrolman on the beat warned her, “They may be the cause of your death showing ‘em so common, Remember the neighborhood,” and he waved his hand vaguely to the west. “When [ am gone, you will see how Meinrich makes the money,” moc! Lucette, “he will get him that poc! marked [ena or mayhap Kitty that I GPF-DS-2-HOSDD2 OVO A SURPRISE FOR THE DosTor. sent off for fooling with the men in- stead of selling breag, They will take him into the bankrupt court soon enough, Mister Policeman." “You can't tell what wt! happen If you put temptation in folks’ way,” he sald as he sauntered out. Lucette went up atairs, ¢elling Heinrich she was going to drive, She loft him torn with con- Nicting panstons. In that evil moment, Multon, the medical student he had thought to ad- vise with, came in. He was pale and threadbare. Dissipation showed on hix Teatures, Heinrich took a.sudden re- solve. "I got some coffee and a pipe back Were. Come back a Iretie and eat some- ding mit me." In a dark den looking on to an alley way the German managed to let the medical student into the secret of his trouble. “T stands it no ore,” he sald, “no man would. She must dell dem « creta, You make her dell dem and I manages her myself." After o silence the young man nald: “Well, I'l try. Advance me 8%. “Not mitout you says you vill do tt somehow.” It Mnally resulted {fn Multon signing 4 note promising to perform certain work for the German, unspecified, for the money received from him. Multon went out and bought himself a cheap sult the firat thing. “Women are’ fools,’ take the uewal wa! Tho usual way was by Mattering Tu- cette and dancing attedance on her to the edification of the baleshop. He ad- mired her diaraondas, he even sent her some flowers, he invited her to the thea- 4re and stopped her trap on the park- he eaid, “and I'll &@ gentleman in ep- pearance, Lucette was at first eomewhat mystified. Later, she set her mouth grimly and, for the first time in her life, sapped her trap and went in to visit Nicola, the rival baker on the avenue, @ man whom she had known from child- hood—in fact, a distant relative of hor mother. It was that -/WHITE RATS FICHT TRUST. Strike Threatened by the Vaudeville Perform- ers’ Union. very night that ‘Dhe vaudeville performera, represented by the While Rats, have bad their first battle with the Vaudeville Trust, repre- sented by the Vaudeville Managers’ As- sociation, Tho result js.a temporary truce, during which conferences wii! be. held to-day, but the performers claim tbat they have won a victory, ifhe> White Rats ‘organization was formed but a few months ago, and it wow hag 700 members: and about one E DIAMONDS OF THE { By Elizabeth Cherry Waltz. Elizabeth Cherry Waltz i BAKER’S WIFE. Some of leaned over the cash register wHere she i Presently she gave him a resounding slap on the face. 4B 48 22O LODE SPER POOLE OMSO LOE HELOOE LOO DOPE BLADIDIES $4 Muiton] I'm nut coming bi | jto nit THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY & Romance (@ Adventure|THIS SKETCH MAY LAND smile see those dtamonds 3 halt mile in the sunshine towlay,"” he sald “I think you might have asked me to ride with you. TP suppose fam too poor} beside you “Tom. the negro, drives well enough, she sald sulkily attentions, not Me persisted in’ his noting the anger and suspicion In her eyes Presentiy sie gave him a resound- Ing slap on the face he bent over her. It could not pase unnoted. The girts and customers stared and Muiton bur- ried out Nelnrich, coming In at the door, neariy ran over Multon and at once demanded tho trouble, Your little doctor was too smart,” vouchsafed Lucette. “He should buy ale { bread elsewhere.” ou are von fool.” was her hus- 's krow!, but he knew she was not. telephoned to Helnrich the next day, and the two met at an out- of-the-way eating house. furious because his rebuff was the laugh of the college. banc Multon “I'm ready to do anything now,” de- clared Multon. “I'll get those receipts. Give me a hundred down to work with and get out of the way. Go to Cin- cinnati."* “I shoost stays py mine pakeshop,” declared Heinrich, “ele she knows It's me. dime. Don't hurt wits dem receipts.” “Bhe won't kno ton, confidently Two days after Mra. Zollers missed from the store. She had called to Pittsburg, ielnrich sald casual inquirers, ‘The Uttle cakes ran out the next day and nq Multon. Heinrich began to be uneasy. A fourth day and no news and fewer customers. When the evening paper came out one of the waltrerses, usually (dle, was glan- clng over It. Bhe suddenly uttered an exclamation and beckoned to another girl Heinrich, irritated and I keebs a man right mit me all de er, anyhow Hl you to suspicious, called out to them, asking what was the matter, The girl, with a frightened look, brought him the paper and he read, un- der a flaming dispiny head, these fateful wards: “Mr, Nicola Zahn announces to the public the appearance at hin atore of the famous cakes, ‘the brioche,’ ‘the| aweot bun’ and ucette’ that have up to this date been the property of an- other firm. All orders promptly filled.” With a howl of rage Heinrich dasked around to the college. Multon seemed to have disappeared altogether. He was forced to qo to the store of hia rival, and there beheld hia wife in gorgeous raiment, adorned with her dlaqonds, smiling behind the cash reg. ister. ‘Ia that you, ‘Heinrich? was all vouchsafed. ‘I was just going to send over after my belongings. You had bet- ter hurry the police out to that oid! house In the Wet Woods country whe your smart little doctor {s ted up as he meant to tle me. He must be about starved out. If you d jon't care to the police gbout one yourself. No, T Ike tt here.” thousand applicants for membership, Feeling that the time had come to make a show of strength, the White Rats recenily passed a resolution de- claring that all bookings after June 24, 1901, shall be made through the Waite Rats, Vaudeville Agency, and that the tee of 2'45 per cent. on salaries s go Into the beneft fund. The Managers’ Arsociation has a cheated agency of its own and has reing performers & per cent. on thir salaries The White Tate aliege that this isan Imposition, ‘When Manaxer Albee, of Kelth's The tres, refuse) to accede to the new ru! Vemterday the. performers at the Union Square Thentre refused to go on the stage, akd the blograph and ntereopti- con were compelled tu work overtime, Finally the performers returned on the aareement that 4 conference should be held to-day. to discuss grievances, There was no trouble In Kelth's thea- trea in Providence or Boston, formera thi ready aout if ordered to do so "by “une fe White tn ance at Belen 3 the yatternoon | per. Theatre was not Multon was|y THE AUTHOR IN PRISON. arLEMEN Of oF va THE JURY Abraham Hanae Suspected of Being instigator of Plot at Keith's. > Lon The hero addresses an Jury. ‘The heroine dashes a law val- ame to the floor, oveergling the fe hand came on the avene the mantelpiece. pletare, aced Hon They forgot the property calmly Lew by a succession of The hervine drives the hero around the ta corkscrew blown. should get three and one-half years at Sing Sing and Mre. Keicey eighteen months at Auburn. Mr. Abraham H. Hummel, attorney at jaw, {s the alleged author of a sketch produced at Keith's Theatre last night by a stout couple known as Mr. and] But, | presume, a kindly District-At- Mrs. Alfred Keicey. The ske! was| torney and thoroughiy good-natured so bad that | am gind Mr. Hummel 1 overiogk the violations and the presence in the nephew, Mr. Hamenter ki dd not attend the performance, The ir. Philbin to recommen audience asrembled was eminently good natured, but had Mr. Hummel shown s himself not even Inspector Thompson |, WZ, tumme! Is young yet. | Why send could have answered for the conse-lencouraged he may xive una play whic may run from Monday to Friday. But 1 TC ESOn Cee, heeitute to cadd that if afr, and quences—and Inspector everything come pretty near quelling that happens on Broadway. For my part, { doubt if Mr. Hummel wrote Ht, and I don't belleve bie partner, William F. Howe, had any share in the conspiracy. They are far too shrewd. ——————+—__ as criminal lawyers, to willingly mix 7 in so flagrant n violation of the penal (CARNEGIE s OFFER ACCEPTED code aa this sketch called “A Cane! Out of Court.” If convicted by a jury of the offense, the Judge wou'd probably be merciful and Impose a light sentence, But I can't see how they could hope to escape With less than five years in Sing Sing at hard labor. 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