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By (Copyright, 1X01, by Dalty sti teacher arrived expresses whiskey. —awell, the less said of them one exception they all tho end of tho terin, not resign. third week. THE SCHOLARS. y ; ) Reiboennennoys and the trusters were compell fort to a city educational br agreed to furnish upon the pa feo and one month's salar; teacher, and sent ona Fran Gasting to observe that the “Frances” | and not with ’ was epelied with an “c" an 4" they rashty concluded they to have a male instructor, Imagine their cc of the hack stepped & woman, but a de! combination of pink seventeen years of enough to ha in Paradise. ecther a tna: and age, white, “The Lawd can't have made that ga! outen the dust ke the rest of us," 8 “put he must have took wild roses. She teach? ImpossMile they had paid out chey must try her a Monday morning f throned upon the teacher's platfor: They won't vother you t0- |make ‘great man, ° he had "even a co] Jn uil of dazed pu- par "of seeing jm vernor, jut end) the{schoolroom/fullfoth gaze Gi Aldn't. and vetween Mies | without her would he apply himeelt? pills, At firt out of sheer amnzeme Nal things went along ro] “Hal drove hor to the station at the the assembly kept quiet. and thin AU the ahildren learned ea | close of the achool. They paesed over went along smoothly. PSPPPPPDESPDEDED 5 ODO 030022007 B3D90000 ry Tub. Co.) O say that Succonotchic was a: tontshed when the new school tt milMy. They couldn't have been stonishefer,” sad S! Hardsock, if one of the amen elders had taken to being honest in a horre trade, or one of the populites had forsworn whiskers The Succonotchie boys and girls, young men and young maldens, were a rather ungentie set, and the Suc- conotehte mothers, when the sacred per-| wons of thelr offspring had been invaded by a hickory or thelr feclinga hurt, were he wafer. Between them they wado the life of the teachera so vivid and spicy that with resigned before ‘Tao exception did He died at tho end of the Firally local talent ceasei to apply, RURRAAAAMRAN AAA AANA AAD HAL FEAZES ONE OF when sand dainty Suc and pretty been picked for a beauty | dozwo blossom and sunshine and dewdrops And yet. an] She mapped out anti years old— son of Uh ane too nmenesely popular with ail classes. teacher's platform, med at the head ener’ had, ewing to milltary gentus, missed ite atm and nit est and ‘in the twinkling of an eye lifted that young man squarely off his fect and dragged him to the platform, and blurt- ed on lore, Miss Irving, whale the life out and keep whiting til he remen is A gendeman,’ trifle viciously for the hickory but dropped it, saying, “IT can't do ity Mr. Baker."(H1al blushed at the Mister) Ye did not intend to strike mi ‘Then the storm of her tears broke, and wt aloud, openly and audibiy, 1 the school could hear. An awful hush fell upon the room. Threats, resistance, blows they were Prepared for and could parry, but tears that was taking an unfair advantage, ally Hal aald: “Look here, the next chap that bothers that girl will have me to reckon, with. Tho next, day Ial's desk was near At were Kept tn during rec Baker, a young fellow about twenty-one eretofore a ringleader—the richest man in the settlement During the course of the fight he had gradunily edged closer and closer to the when a bullet e “Lord Kitch- e expert dodging impinged altresty upon the teacher's + wie over to the marka- Irving, THE WORLD SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1901. GUPID’S DARTS FLEW AGROSS THE SPELLING BOOKS fin Far Succ SuUGGONO t ed ABNEY MARSHALL. nd they were a little when Hat's mother Ncoees. the school was to olved aw letter from nk her some ratiroad er father had owned had Was so small ) m= unexpectedly: would not be more. A i at this think whe began to time ‘had young seen ast Was it possi Kolin te Id sho ney mer was and finer young all there people eut of her life? i more? tell the yack to Bic- knew net ashe wouhl go home on During the last few deys of O01 his actually dogged her, aim! stich a longing appeal in. them Worso than ever to think of hot comitg back, She wished he would nu look at her so, She was a trifle raid of him, She had never failed to Gy whatever he tod her to do. ‘True, he always used hh power for her com: fort, but suppose he should ask some- thing for himself? What then? the teacher's platform, and order, while! should do © not perfect, was miraculous considering. [had been t She wished the old railroad atocks, as far as she war concerned. had not risen Tie. he ought to teach. A woman omething in the world. She 4 Hal had never studted, never cared for anything, until sh ERASER NRG RR RATATAT AM MAU Sct MAUR RUA COUR Dh A, he close of school she \ few others, but you don't; you go home; Then he whispered, Succonotente speaks of divided th ipiis off Into Y Velroudmptances'? Aeachinn snes, and now and then interjected tie average instructor Save 4 Uttle homilies about making the Su vas, ceiling on Silas conotchie school the pride of the e Btate. Her ma was so winn! a pony and appealing that !t went straight to | OY! axing ah the hearts of the elder boys and iris, | E However, their curlosity soon patied. | he answered, 2 A little breeze of whispering Muttered U xet through ihe ro hefore tt liad swe nado of talk. Dut tt was ne ne teacher ha toa perfect to ingle uy Ite the CO inounted bis own horse, andr finally vut her ns 0) noticed the whisperingy, but could Tot | thy Mebane wie Suc eee emer Ante pass over the tornado. In vain sha ae aniy that he attra - rapped for order, In ¥ she told miration, Me a them they could not learn thin way, | hos ane cad never meen ‘a hundacmer and were th ing away the best ve in) oCUtheles liveneRWItiaKi hie One Satuniay when the March sun: . eard of wullying a. teacher called | gol Plumes of ght and the alr was hrowing away one's life.” By and hy the boys began to ‘Up puper and throw it at each c The school divided ishers and Boors, thick as bullets at lato and armie the wads wad Hrit- Modder River. Among the non-combatants was Hall ing baim he took her fishing down plnoshook. The efrl was too busy with the flow- her. Jers to do much fishing, and Hnl—he was no busy watching her to do much more. flew | And they could not keep from laughing and tatking and. bs | nie Nolsy and happ They were both ast ished that t ame so Koo and thelr string of ff 1 5 “HERE, MISS ARVING, WHALE THE LIFE OUL OF HIM." a | e noon] won't econotchie. She knew since oming he applicd himself strenu- ously, and phe felt with the proper teaching and encouragement he ‘would wu) where they had often ridden. ‘unt those rides had been! ‘Hal ing, but his eyer were eloquent i, At last they’ crossed the they and that March mo; flowers, and Had she ever been happy? debate in her heart she sald “Hal, Tam not coming back to Suc- conoteble to teach any more.” At first he was silent as if not com- She saw his eyes dim, Hashed up with the mination that had y he had y to the platform. pming back to Bucconotchie? u've Kot to come back. T want ances, for my teacher for y ifet 1 with u*boldness he never atter- understood, ho clasped her to kissed her. and sald: ‘You need somebody to take care of you. You T just can't bear You've got to come back.” he was «ilent and breathless in bis Ing her. nly the: f ntruggle for a iving? t A French Farce, a Home- Made [lusical Romantic Drama Will Be Among the Attrac- tions—Other Produc- tions. and a There will be three new theatrical pro- ductions Monday night—one at the Ly- ceum, one at the Savoy and the third at the American. At the first named may be seen a French farce; at the second WH! be miven a home-made mustcal com- edy, while at the third a romantic drama will be presented. Mr. Charles Frohman's Lyceum offer- ing 1s called “The Lash of a Whip.” Under the title of “Le Coup de Pouet™ the piece waa very successful nt the Nouyeautes Theatre, Paris. It ts the Joint. werk of Maurice Henneautn and Ucorges Duval, both of whdm have Mined much fame ss writers of bright farce. ‘The play will be Interpreted by A strong cast, headed ty E. M. Holla and Fritz Wikiams. It wiil also theut really reunite for the first. time in several yours | Mr. Williams and his Pretty. wife, Katherine Florence, the courtship of whom degan on’ thin Very same Lyceum stage. Others In the cantare Htoy Atwell, James Kea ney, Jay Wilson, Marie Derickson, Margie Holloway | Fisher, May Lam bert and Nellie Butler. = Savoy will be the scene of al the part of a quartet known ‘9t9 become met- ambitious attempt on y, clever vaudev' as Four Cohans Topolitan stars. Tho Mesers. Hyde and Behman stand ponsor for this attempt, and delice they lave bright stars and or vehicle in ‘“The Governor's Son." ‘This musical comedy Waa written by young George M. Cohan, who is one of “the four” and who Is’ responrible for scene seventeen playettes now on the vaude- ville stage. [This comedy gives err, ployment to nome fifty or more perso and 1s handsomely “mounted. first, presented ut Hart weeks ago, and wan fa: Th the cant, desides “the four Lavy, Jeanette Kirkwood, Will Sfoan, Willlam Keough and James H Manning. Master at Arms is the title of the romantic drama in four acts which will be offered to American ‘Theatre audi ences next week. Tt in from the pen of Miron I. Leffingwell, and iv staged by Ralph Stuart, who ‘will also ¢ the leading rote. There will be a cataract" and reventy-fve men and women on the stage. In the cast will be Mr, Btuart, Jane Kennark, Emile Colling, Georgia Wells, Herman Sheldon dolla Hlanc, Aiphone Kihler and Mant- sy We did not how flercely he heid her. He continued: "You've got to come. Won't you yme bapk?"’ Hal, she Cie! deadly, her head and whispered: come back, but—but, Hal, bring me back, ff you want to. back. turned she white under his ‘tan, mt you My WACHER CYCLE -—FORNEXT WEEK Nordica as_ Brunnhilde --Jean de Reszke as Siegfried. At last the cycle of the Nibelungen Ting, oven sf abridged! Mr. Gi Nounces performunces of “D. gold" on Monday; “Die ‘Wednesda: “Blegtried.” Friday, Schumann-Heink, and Otitzka, the Rhine matdens Dyck, Loge; Dippel, Journet the giant: Bleglinde; — Schumann-Heink, 4 Biaai Begtried’” nding. wi tH an-|of elghteenth and “Goetterdaemmerung” on the Wednes- day following. In “Das Rheingold,” which will begin @t 8.30 o'clock and continue without in- termission, Busan Strong will be Fricka, Erda; Fritzi Scheff, Freja; Schumann-Heink, Fritz! Scheff Ber- tram, Wotan; Bispham, Alberich; Van Froh; Dufriche,| cert, 1* announced Donner; Hubbenet, Mime, and Biass and “Die Walkure will begin at 7.48 o'clock, wh Nordica as Brunnhilde; Gada Bertram. Wotan: Van Dyck, Btegmun HM “atso begin gloleck, with Jean de Reszke In tne tl ter Damrosch will conduct throughout. There will be repetitions of “Lucia ‘ab "and leria n Saturday afternoon and “Loh "on Saturday nigh! ngrin M The Hits y Concert. Hoxton Symphony Orchestra at ert in Carnegte Hull this ufter- | No. 3 1m Co minor, rich at the org be heard in Bee in D major. Metba will with Wallace Good- Frttz Krelsler will ven's violin concerto xing the music of the mad | scene from “Lucia di Lammermoor" at | the opera concert ut the Metropolitan to-morrow night, and Join with Toyise Homer, Cremonint and Campanari’ in the quartet from “Rizuletto.”” Plancon wlll also sing. Sam Franko will begin the second ae- ries of hin delightful. matines concerts century music by the t Symphony Orcheatra at the Lyceum Theatre on Tuesday afternoon, Harold Bauer's farewell plano recital lace at Mendelssohn Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The Morgan Quartet will give a cons cert of chamber muate at Mendelssohn Hall on Wednesday afternoon. he Phitharmontc Orchestra of Leipsic, Hans Winderatein, conductor, which ia to make # concert tour of the United States under the management of Norn Kumpfel, Is duo on the Kalser Wilh der Grose next Tuesday, Ita frat c for Carnegie Hall on ‘Frigay evening. Dohnanyi, the planist. is to give a Beeshoven recital at Mendelsvohn. Hall next Saturday afternoon, ‘The ffth symphony concert far young peaplo, will take place at Carnegig Hall = 4,| Hext Saturday afternoon, Frank 'Dam- 7.45| rogch” directing. The” finale from tu-| Haydn's “Farewell Symphony” will be Tar part: Nordica, je; Edouard] one. of i bers, dio Hesake, Der Wanderer: Bispham, Al-| ‘The Musical Are Bocksty will give ita erioh 35 Hupbenet, Mims jase, the! second congert of the season in Carnegie dragon: mann-Heink, Erda, Hall on Thursday evening, March 1h; Fritzl Bcheff the voice of the bird: Wal-| Gee of tha nimteey we rte ate Fosch will introduce will be the first Bng- lish Rota, or’ Round, h posed t ohave been, rretioea "in wake the. ortge, oon will play Salnt-Saens's Symphony to a large ausience, | inal manusertpt being preserved in the HMartetan collectign in the Britivh Mu- Rusti-| seum Three Artista In Concert. Mugo Recher, ‘cellist; planist, and Frangeon Davies, the Welsh baritone, gave a most enjoyable concert at Mendelssotin Hall yesterday a: Brahms's F ta was well BS TH ext . playing with fine Intonation and bakince. ‘There wan an apology for Mr. Davles on account of a cold, whieh seemed hardly necessary, he sang 60 well. —_— The Brooklyn Theatres. Mary Mannering will make her firat appearaties tn Brooklyn as a atar at tho Montauk Theatre Monday evening in. “Janice BMeredith.”* ,The original production of “Quo Vadti as dramatized by Stanislaus Stange, will be presented for the first time in Brooklyn at the Columbia. Thea tre next Monday night. @ Orpheum, Next wi will include ‘Otis Harlan, the comedian whe appears for the firm time in vaude- One of the goat stirring inoide: ‘Lost Raver, 4 which will Bo ead Hagtey Grand Opera-House. is the bleyole race, “The Mormon Wife" j# billed at the Bijou. The play deals with Mormoniam and the acenes are laid in the vicinity of Sait Lake City. Manager Cohon, of the ampnion, an- at that house nouncea the appearance hoxt week of Miss Agnes Burroughs in “East Lynne, —___ Maro Kiaw Better. A despatch from Tampa Bas, Flo that Marc Kiaw, of Klw @ ort langer, 1s improving, Mr. Klaw had grip jJast autumn and it left him in a nervous condition, —___ DISPOSE.OF YOUR LIBRARY, IF . you wish to do so, by advertising itin tho Sunday Worid. (on feo Johnstone. Other Shows to Be Seen. Louis Mann and Clara JApman, after an absence of several months from Broadway, will Mack's next week in Leo 8 mc cenetul comedy, Aceviint of Bla.” = “Lady Huntworth's Experiment’ ts cer at Daly's enjoying a proeperous ca} Theatre. CHBDAATAATADDA ' | {@ Hn ‘This will ‘The Star Monday etghth week Theatre. Charles from Herald foun than origina. y mark enters upon aeagement nd 1 ‘liners, Maurice B: perform Iy, nd ‘The next week Includes Junte MeCree, Mra ne Dreaxel-Bidd} “Under Two Flags.” with Blanche Bates an Cigurette, will to-morrow night begin the fourth wrek of its engage: ment at the Garden Theatre, Willlam Collier and hfs cant o: dans in Auguatus ‘Thom ; ‘On the Quiet.” are making an envia- ble record at the Madison Square Thea- tre, a Now ‘0 bo Ml fashionable New York seems t olng to the Garrick, ‘Theatre to see Ethel. Barrymore in “Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, : aN Clyde Fitoh's play, “Lovers 1. hattan, Is a pastoral in w the quaint humors of country village life are blended. Nat Goodwin and have achieved in 1 "When We the Knicker- Mire Maxine Ht, V. Esmons Were Twenty-One, Docker, iw weil Known. gene e Russell will appear in" nulitt unig" ne the Harlem Opera House next week. Julla Marlowe will have reached the Mudy of Brine Fy Tudor tn “when Kntenthood Was in Flower’ at the Cri- terfon with the coming of next week. Mis Amelia Bingham's otton of Ciyde Fitch's pinay, The Climbers,” will celebrate Its fftieth performance at the Bijou Theatre Monday ment. New Yorkers are showing their _np- preciation by the persintent manner In Which they crowd the Empire Theatre to witness the performances of "Mra. Dane's Defence.” Viola Allen continues to fill the The- atre Republic at every performance. “In tho Palace of the King” entern upon its third month Monday.» ‘Tho attraction at the Metropole Thea- tre next week will be Charles BH. Bla Rey’a scenic production of ".Acroes Ue Pacific,” ‘The Donnelly stock company at the at e reached the lor, Pat Kel Mr. Belasc “Mme, Hutt Avenuo talking. The displayed Frenel feature next third Street No found In grammes ne at Proctor’+ Palace. Ade! tal creation, the bul. In Hartem’ Dy 0 80 Sent u dpm of ox Manhatt In Bis care, NOWACK, DE. mo W GIVEN A tn the largest number tinecenta ty April 1. I Secret Serv! Litta big. revival of coming week, “The Clown and the Locket" remains the attraction at the Children’s Theatro in the Carnegie 1. ushers the extravagnnza "My Lady” at Hurtig and Seamon’s next week. re will be Le Roy and Clayton, ‘Theatrp, ving ' tableaux models are stronger any of aXe Kerei6 ‘Theatre will be seen in Gil- e next week. be the Inet week of “Bar- bara Frietohte” and Mies EMe Bilsler at the Academy of Munk Theatre Is ‘Shenandoah’ to have Jacob the yoeum In Chauncey Olcott's at the Fourteenth Stre@t The Masical Plays, ‘ohinan's Mualeal Comedy Edna May, in “The Girl here.’ will remain at the re Tineatre one week longer iy Intended. ctoria. Marlo Dressler wil! be heard at the Grand Opera-Houne for one week, pre- senting “Mise Prinnt.”’ Weber and Ficide's fun factory ix working along at hgh pressure, #u; plying “the pubie with Inurhter and amusement of every kind having passed the cen in the rin at the Casino, the sixteenth week of the on Monday night. Vienna Gite’ ie dra crowded houses to the Broadway’ nee. Follow * Broadway tra will season's big Drury [vane suc- Price of “Peace.” © Vaudeville 1 Sam Hernart heads Keith's lst for next week. The living art studies have tablished a following and will be re- Al Leach and the Thre I ii and Selorany are arrymore is the headliner at ‘Other Dojan and Lenharr, and Berg Wl at Koster and Btal's le. Ugo Biondi, Bobby Gay- Ny and many’ others. o'a debut in vatideville with orfly," at Prootor’s Fifth has wet the town and bar-rollefs Marcel's trained continued as the star week at Proctor's Twenty- Thoatre. vaudevitio the con eek than ast Fifty-etahul ide Herrmann in "A Night in Japa yy Jean features are pus pri mn offers Stre rT Orien- heads xt only continuous perform: NOW AT OUR EXPE: te delivered to you F LIBSER. Agt. U8. and Cao DROADWAY, N.Y WAY, $25.00 will be xivse to the terion sending THUS ONY Amusements. Special Notices, PASTOR'S CONTINUOUS silow Is AT THE LYCEUM SOME NEW PLAYS TO BE SEEN AT THE THE ATRES. \ aa Huber Dewey toons ) ‘THERINE FLORENCE SoOu ray th e Louis Roble's Knicker: Kers Rurlesquers Perkins FI the Way House,” are the Pastor's next week A Miss Jesse Mer- others make up the adiled to ite wax nting Mrs er com- $s that ly for the {Music March kaye. Then Roberts, Odell Willams, TL. Tt. St well, Emily Wigh Mabel Amber, jn Year Maude Raymond, nm Theatres. 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