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The Relapse of 2: Lo SO CO rvs, Miss Durner 2 OF OD (Coprttwht. 1901, by Dally Story Publishing Com- pany.) cc a sad affair,"* announced the | wealthy Miss Turner, siifing a yawn, ag she sank back into the eitshioned carriage. “Sorry, but I don't exactly appreciate your polnt of viev Answered the man Destde her, “I thought tt folly Perhaps {f 1 were a ‘horsey’ person Mike that Muller woman {t would not Rave been auch a bore, or {f 1 cared about making of myself a walking, ¢alk- Ing, sitting ndvertios for some mo- diste. Of course I enjoyed your splendid pair stepping about so nobly as though corsclous of thetr precious bit of blue ribbon, You know, Tom, horses have rouls, Prof, Bluminstein spoke #0 elo- 1 atc ORROSE RCRD MBBS A ICRU ER ABRN A RBIS Die SA RRR THE WRITING ON THE FOREHEAD. : y about it the other day at the . About the prize winneraT’ no, animals having soule—rein- ation, you know.” ‘Tom began, but checked him- {in time and only whistled. ‘You are so indifferent, Tom, to the igs I am most Interested fn." Aren't you the aame regarding the Uungs I am interested tn? The horse rion, for instance. It was splendid, ‘Those well-bret, poilwhed beauties, with saelr a |. quivering nerves, thelr proud necks and thelr fancy gatta. | say, how any one be indifferent?” ‘Oh, the horses were well enough,’ she admitted, “but the people—like chil- dren dressed for their first party. Ac- tually, the three Winston giris in the box next ours never spoke during the entire evening. One moved once a trifle, and I saw a tragic look of pain come over poor moth-eaten Mrs. Winston's face. | am tired of It all; the mahogany soula and peppermint faces of the good- est good and the sticky smilea of the divorcees. 1 am going to give it up.” Your description savors of veg- ables," he said, rudely. and I'm going to include you, Tom?" ‘There was a pause in which the regu- lar beat of horses'a feet on the pave- ment emphasized the conspicuously nolaeiesa rubber tires of many carriages. hen the iman asked abruptly: “Why me, too? 1a my soul alao wooden?’ _Hins emphaaia of the word "soul" trri- any one else in this Settlement business, mixing up in other people's affairs xome mamma io the carriage back. ewtully sudden of you, you know. a hurry?" queried Mrs. Turner as they hac teen too hasty after all. Being « her resolution to eschew society and @reat many books which she did not unde Gays ahe attended motherr’ meetings In @ Settioment house in the slums, where she eang Nevin's 8 arc! played briil- Jant ptano solos by Chaminade. Fridays ehe atterded the Eeoteric Club and etvdied how to release her soul from the material body that it might soar unen- cumbered through empyrean heavens. Soe tated Miss Turner, resenting as she did hie peraistent refusal to mount her hobby. “Not exactly that, ‘Tom, but what's the use? Here we tiave cone on being engaged for two yeara’*— “And whose fait ts it chat it's been only engaged""— “All the time," resumed Ruth. “I have been hoping you would come to regard life more sertously. But it really isn’t worth while any more, You enjoy this sort of thing-it's your life. 1 prefer to atudy—to really amount to some- thing—4o give my soul a chance.” Tom Marston grontied. “I've been hoping, too, Ruth," he anid presently, ‘hoping that you would re- Cover from this attack of—of soul. 1 can't fee what good vou do sourself or one called !t—then this theosophy fad— “It's no use to talk,” sighed Ruth; as Tom handed her cut of the cerringe at her doer, » done walt; that's “WMI I see you to-morrow?" he teyged. “This ts just a mood—and it's talk over {€ to-morrow, pleas ve thought over it for two years, No use. Good-by.” ‘Tom running off to tn such mounted the broad steps. “I wanted to} k him In to luncheon to-morrow.”” It's broken off.” salf Ruth with a Uttle catch in her voice. Perhaps she} wise woman, 3frs. Turner's comme: were altogether mental, though some- what involved in guceswork. For five long weeks Ruth adhered to cultivate the higher life. €he read a great many treatises and parts of a and. On Mondays and Wednes- Bhe had hoped to become an adept in time, but somehow her soul was proving | urduriful and refused to soar, perhaps | THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. _ Six Stories of Love, Romance & Adventure. IFIRST-NIGHTERS WILL FIND Since Present Theatrical | Season Was | rated the Week Will, from New: CORSET PAINS—:\ woman once id she liked to wear a corset because ief when she took it s Fashion makes women ill continue to into shapes never they wiil The pain and Inaugu- | | Mice PREST. it was such Be Free Dramatic Offerings. BM meme e er eem meee en tnenecerene: & also continue t because her mind was laden of late nd corresponding ayolr one guite enatigh to: hindie: feet of Stature they will : w dramatic offerings little Omega relaxes the squeezed-up fleshand (Le VASO OV eee \ ote er ele lerarerererere and her daug! ened as the etrl c to stare into the hearth. ¢ ane ittle writ The woman who wants to get up in the morning feel- Dear Tom: oF “orgive — n Then for a, falt an to droop until her downy some Omega O1 % 2 MEARE: Ais Omega Oil ts for sale in most drug stores. Any druggist cant get © supply of his whole: sal does not 5 it tae the Chem Sor tBrosdway Vone, wilt bottle, . yes) will send soc. in cash, money order or stamps, Amusements. ‘i MUSEUM ro! cnt ai WB 3 iB | HUBER’S ' RHR siéa's Trained irda Victoria THEATRE. YOOIL 4s Cisserererererrarorerererer This Afternoon on the threshold and looked tn. was stirring uneasily muttering something. The would come nes even boat {ris in her sleep.” A moment afterward the eteward, of | informed ‘Tom THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. Vanievitte Among Next Week's Attrnetions, uptown club |EASTERN STAR FAIR f the Bastern Sar itll and Home. GRAND LODGE ROOM, MASONIC HALL Feb. 18 to March 2, 1901. nea is condition of affairs, for tt been the cane since last F been from one to five new tlons on a alngle Monday elther our py yur managers are now belng done at Announcements r novelties for some time to come, the first-nighters will find to ¢ ame evening Ruth was hur- mother to have a a few words A.M. Chambertyn has sccred a st wnza_ production with Nis extray ut the Vietoria er & Flelda Funmakers’ the mother had sald st dreaming [ Mate. Tu,f0.2, All Star Stock Go, LILLIAN RUSS 1 CLAYTON and the name of the y Lard Quex,” On her way nnd appreciative audiences oo reif and to resist firmly any The greeting was alned, until om oald muddeniy. “What are those 4 Misa Ruth?” her as Miss Ti ‘Together they month of {ts run, The Current A Im text week Lydia ¥ ner a minute before. wa:ked over to a mirror. “sald Ruth disguatedly. handkerchief, Walt, ring curiously over Simultaneously “After OMce 1 willbe eae itn frat convedians are do'ng weil with “On ¢ at tho Madison Square ‘Theatre . Sinks of the fh a fashtonable Ling Poo Qut-D Wright Huntlagton, Altes Shaw and her Tn hilo greatest aaccead GARRETT Te Bae il OM mace THR Now clrDE 72° LOVERS’ L LAN two concerts to-morrow. ‘The art studies at Kelth's have proven © unique tn the variety of sub “i penton "OLCOTT EAST ORs i they read aloud from the blotted Ink spots on her re- ‘y, "Under ‘Two which haa been dramatized by M. Potter, has made an taneous hit at the Garden Thenire. ‘The unique qualities of “The Climbers" are nemding large audiences to the Bijou ‘Theatre at every performance. Aw a@ result of changes in Juila Mar- lowe'n plans no city . how could your’ he demonstrating his Mlle. Western in her musical specialt and Prince Satsuma. ‘The greatest programme of the Ha- shim regime at Koster & Blal's ts an- nounced for tho new week commencing 30 4 3) CENTS Blaney's new melodrama, Bijou Theatre on Monday night ure over fifty people in the After the intorruption Tom explained somewhat shamelessly, though accordin to Instructions: asi¢ep at the club thin cventiin ‘and I YoU were calling me—curtous, mand Fuller, Jess O'Brien and Havel nw A DUre brother: Grant and many others will be advent tn va : Proctor’s Fifth YORD @ DOT WEsT. a number of A Ruth, pleasurable wonderment In her bearing, thought message, you know CONCERTS WORTH HEARING. Verdi's Requiem Maes for Sunday— my Orchestra. Requiem Mass will be per formed at the Metropolitan to-morrow night In commemoration of the death of the Italian composer. Nordica, Gchu- mann-Heink, Salignac an@ Plaavon will be the principal singers, and the entire Opera-House choru® and orchestra will take part, Mancinelli conducting. The Boston Symphony Orchestra makes another visit to New York next week aad gives ita usual {wo concerts at Car- negie Gericke’s pregramme for ‘Toursday evening inciudes Berea fan- tastic 1 oan No. 1 in C major and laoeme: nio poem ‘The Death ‘Adelo Aus. Aus Der Ohe will 3 plano concerto No. 1 In E' major. For Saturday «afternoon Baint-Beons’ i m Gympheny, No, 3 in C ma-| dor, with Wall Goodrich at the_or- Ee will be ne chief offerin: ts reisicr will play Beethoven's violin concerto in D major. Harold Bauer announces two fare-| well piano recitals at Mendelssohn Hall, the firnt next Thursday afternoon, mer he will illustrate ‘Drake Bech,’ Test. Bohumann, Canear-Irrank’ and Binding, The agcond will tale piace on Tuesday, tugo Becker, Feats Joset Weiss, and D, rrangoon-Davies, EEE errs ot pl es ent at ‘Mendelneohin jail on Frieay afternoon, David, Bisphars es second recital 4s to sake place issohn Hi aul on la} Piafernvon. larch 1, wi he will a new ‘yale of songs by. Ar- chur Somervell the words selected from ‘Tennyson's “Maud,” The Leipsic Philharmonte Orchestra) of seventy-five musicians, under Hans Winderstein, conductor, which ts te make a tour of the United States and Canada under the management of Mrs, Norma senuptel; will give concerts in yarn le Hall on March 1, 3 and 10. As Herr .Winderstein Is pre-eminently ‘an interpreter: oF Ac ir and ‘Beethoven, at = cere will be al al by these oe ers. Ase SINGERS SICK; OPERA CHANCED. | Boito’s serra: Re- peated at the Metro- politan Last Night. There was much disappointment and ng. lithe grumbling among opera-gocrs at the Metropolitan last night because Boito's ‘‘Mefistofele’ was substituted for Gfeyerbeer's Africaine.” Many people got their money back. Neverthe- less a fairly large audience remained. The management was forced to make the change because both Lwuolenne Breval and Jean de Reszke had colds, which prevented them from singing. The cast of “Mefistofole’ was the same as when (t was presented for the first time this season. Plancon again dommated the performance In the titu- lar part; Margaret Macintyre was Mar- eshasit Louise Homer, Marta, and Cremonini, Faust. Some evidences of unpreparedness were manifest, but, on Uhe whole, the performence moved smoothly and pleased. —— ‘or a Celd im the Hend Laxative Brome-Quinine Tablete*.* ‘ —{=[>_ Grover Cleveland Writes en Washington ac a Leader World) to-mnorrow—an ‘Gunday World will, be Birthday Number) y a year to come, as dates for Miss Marlowe's appearances outnide of New York have been pushed ahead. Monday night the Empire Company wiil begin the elghth week of {ts present engagement In “Mrs, Dane's on, denny Taatn ce, Alonzo Lan Fredericks brothers and others wi! tamous Jenn plarcelat peciple A reefs have in bro it gues itoadwa Proctor’a Twenty- third Street Theatre, and a new series Will be shown Next week Ryseighth Street Palace ee ures. ‘The leading | TY in Ivan Techernoffs caltection of wonderfully trained Thomas, John + Pox. Meliidsy & Quinn, § Garetnettia, Sisters, Drawer, Lorelle, Antalustans, othe. AILEY NEXT WEEK’S OPERA BILLS. to be seen at will be given with the ich includes Elizabeth ‘Morgan, Eleanor Rob- son, Tirorge Fawcett, Alice Fisher and ‘| Dr. ips “= ToothPowder : Jnleavened’ Breaas the Amphion. original cast. Jean de Oceske May Be Heard. Gadski {e displaying great versatinty this season. At the Metropolitan on thts impersonator of ‘Wagner heroines, who recently has been trying Mosert characters, te to portray Santuzza in Mascagnt!'s ‘Cavalleria Rus- The opera will be sung in Italian with Loutse Homer, Bauermets- ter, Cremonini and Bcott! tn the ¢ be preceded “Lucia di Lammermoor, Itallan, and ending with the mad scene, with Melba as Lucia and Saleza, Cam- panari and Journet tn the c: nell! will conduct both, Jean de Resske ts to be Walther tn performance !n German of Wagner's Metatersinger’ night, with Gadski as 12: ag Hang Bachs gohymaas nn-He GRANDD ast Matinee To-Day Net Goodwin and Maxine Eisott will give matinees of Twenty-one" at the Knickerbocker The: atre on Washington's Birthday and Sat- Monday night Johnstone Bennett will Proctor’e One Hundred ant Street Theatre. Tom Nawn and the Na’ be the head-Mners next week Twenty-Atth [Feb 19, Souvenira, Seate sell FAN Performances Wiltam H, Crane returns to New York Deginning a week's engagement Opera-Houne. “Lady Huntaworth's Experiment" has the greatest succesrca Daly's Theatre has ever enjoyed, t Clydo Fitoh Presa Eldridge, Bert cent & Co., the ‘Two Lamonta and Miagiey wil appear at Hurtig & weok. and Carlisle also sung In jeamon’s next 100 nucl ‘oHiNSOM, Uroimay 4 (0d BL «rete MRS, DAN S buen |GARRICK The Dewey Theatre has a new bur- lesquo and @ long list of Vaudeville per- formers on the bill for next week. ‘The wax figures of the new King and Queen of Engiand have attracted great crowds to the Eden Musee. 's Museum next week offers the ie Rosa troupe of Algerian dancers piay, “Lovers’ & tremendous succesy at the Sattan ‘Theatre. a Allen continues to draw orowded nousen with ‘In the Palace of the King” at the Theatre Republic. AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXORY. | Used by people of refinement fox over a quarter of « century. continues to attract large Lyceum Theatre. Mary Mannering will end he janice Moredith" at .tre a week from to-night. ara Frietchio" begins its fourth week at the Academy of Music Mun- audiences at] ; yA and Bortram mty-first Sunday con- Upera- House night conalats of Bonnie Thorn- many others. The German Next week will be a busy one cert at the Grana Hubbenet, Davia, Walter Damroseh will ithe Performance beginning at formance Meyerbe: will be sung In Pheneh, we |, Suzanne Adams, Louise “Homer, Bateza, Plancon, Journet and Sizes the cant, Flon conducting. Tho repetitions ure evening: and “Lohengrin’ For tae ‘popular Saturday ppight Olcott's engagement rteenth Street Thentes, ire production of "Der Goldin ur” Farmer’’) takes we ween at the Metropoliy ‘Th » coming week In “The Rebel,” Monday the management of the ‘Theatre wil evening Miss Hee ft, ar vie * a" on Friday on Saturday For Rhoumatism and Friday aveaing _— 8 Informan Dance. ‘The Columbus Catholle Club will } ina, 1 The Grand Opera-House ofters Seat gatn week Joseph Arthur's "Loat River, t | WILLIAM cOLtiER ie THE OUIET, BLJOU—AMELIA BINGHAM COMPANY in Clyde Fitch's Dh he | Climbers. Adolf Prallipp" ‘*, T Midnight Hell" “The Loxt Paral at the Star Theatre next A notable boneftt at Wallack’s Thea- afternvon hus 1 Fitty-fourth and Eighth, avenue, Unusual Dreperations have been made for the event and Wt Is expected to prove a bik auccess” Thin ix the lant soclal event of the club before Lent. White Mice to Mect. The White Mice Association of Amer- tca, composed of youn roman is the attrac kK. Amusements. next Tuesday arranged by Wiliam A. yt Laughter apd iN PERFORMANCE—16, » 255, 6B one ennett, Alt Cramt, ) to nett & Piqu shmes, } Marcel'e Mas Teettets C6. ebelt. a th Are, vez * MADAME BUTTERFL F personal supervision of Mr. Belaseo. it erleinal cast, scenic and beautiful tent ptt .| HERALD tane THRATRE.| tee Frohman's Musical Comedy (o. a BONA cess FROM UP THERE. Ale ES ENT OF DAN : j KEITH'S nge'crunes a | EDMUND HATE! RENO & RICHARDS, «& GRAPEWIN @ CHANCE, HARMONY 4. KERBOCKE. ?| NC. GOODWIN MAXINE ELL10; WALLACK'Syi rar 4.35 ee f "TOY NNN in BROADWAY rte atte Sane EXTRA MATINEB WASHINGTON'’S Saae Boer. VIENNA LIFE Sisute THE 1 DEWEY ATINEE TO.DAN. EL TH ST. | La Belle Zou c Y tasMoreow Niet ev VICTORIA'S MY LADY % ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 16h at. CHARLES FROHMAN'R BIG ne . ty pie’ BARBARA FRIETCHIE! | . 75, $1. Mate, Wed. 4 StS Bre, BIKE AMERICAN eke Bee oe MAT. 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