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GTNOPSS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. A$ the time of the Prench Commune, in 1871 during che @rcalste and } Ernest Duraaé, o triew to abteld from harm hia aweetheart. Ghe te o timid, fragile girl wha adoree with hia political | matte. * Prneet, but has a0 sympai! Seetiete, Acether woman, et at Paris between the Co Touftray, 8 | dadaing Amazoa, full of Communistic patristiom, ‘also loves Ernest. CHAPTER 11. The Other Woman. of the Commune was so near. So Ernest Durand drove with Elise to ABS were still plying for hire in Parts, although the death agony ithe house where ehe was Iivin, i@ble, on the south of the Seine. in Gren- They hardly epoke as the ramshackle earriage jolted them over tho clattering, ones. For their hearts were too full for small talk, and the preesing thinzs Assured that the Commune taken her lover's love away from ter, ‘she wi submissive and a sthat Elise wished to say were said. had not clle as a “ohild and for the moment very 1early happy. “You won't ask me to leave Paris any more, Elise?" he rai}, fmt last upon the doorstep. when they stood “No, Ernest, I won't ask you that !f Guty says thet you mu: my. sweetheart?" ‘be brave." and to encourage her, “Yes, dearest, I will try to help you to ‘Then ho said what he could :0 cheer repeating stay." “had you will help me to be brave, tha the Commune was not beaten yet, that, and healed thelr discord, etl good hope that they @ppointment. mow that trey had closed their ranks there would dr the Vehsaillais back; and so «ald good- night and drove off to keep his poli in spite df the lateness of the uur, the cafes were etill open; but he entered wu none of them, though friends every now émartre. deen jealous, of person from the marke’ Mune were recruited. and again recognized and calied to him. Only once he was obliged to stop—as he-was crossing the Boulevard Mon:- Por, juet as he was passing the Crie de Madrid @ woman ran out into the road and spoke to him—that other wom- an—the woman of whom Elise had raid that once, for @ little while, Truly she was pretty enough to give cause for Jealousy—a very diiferent sort women from whom most of the Amazons of the Cum- she pad Her short blue skirts were trimmed Fanged in it coquettishly. a jcoguettiah alr an it, Mealy it osne my feadily enough w to_be called La Capitaine. Bhe called to gaw him pass, ‘htm ‘by the arm. ‘most rude! time to may" and t But she detained him ‘hhim—nothin: she loved refused. at nd recriminations. Heedlens of that, she im and he dij not return ctually been she said, back from, seeing her. Oh, eure of it. He was very angry. calm her, saying: Tou are wrong, Suzanne. dusinen: business of the Commun love the that me un idea. love the Commu: De "Viva Ie Commune Me. checked her. to him. Rut Ih, no: mhe do know it. mun ‘She ‘ she will oy ty youre thi Lat and run awa: t true; and Sto her that hi rel 1a he with him. atay Birikine: raat chord, on his emotions. She tol ately tha: Seed loved. Yon will be oe tempted fll the names” avg fan tempted ‘you as it i an in yours, Recently Ladies in Va: Uke recent interview aa there were -“'no pladies in the ere wes ut. rye came out Drexel-Biddle to any she 4 poured roaches volubly Into his ear, n "Vive ta Commune. Jommune—you and 1. Doen she also whe too cry, tat mith red, She wore untanned boots and a uny blue hat with red feathers ar- though, In truth, she had nothing !n particular to sa. beyond the old story that dim, and that she, 100, jtaloussand he had to stop and listen, nowing by experience what sort of @cene she was capable of making If he “you ven; but he tried to It Keamed commune. from the veri gning e n Prefer the woman who wan afraid fo the woman who would be protrs to tried to play him passion t he was a traitor, nately unsaid the words eras you never would been me that you had put you will should not 6, ftevalution te in .MRS. BIDDLE’S DEBUT. Sai@ There Were No jleville Shows, Mrs. Drexel-Bidgle made her debut in vaudeville at Koster & Bial's lant night. Ie was expected that her first appear- ence would be atended with something sensation, but there was none. Mes, Deexel-Biddle was quoted In saying vaudeville. And for this the White Mice, an quso- ctation made;up of “vaudeville Indies,” @hreatened to hiss her from the a convenient occasion. few rat ering, plssee ast night, uttered only when Mrs, apd bowed Te Ig é Even the pistol stuck in her belt had though tt seemed that n the occas! ‘To any one who saw her it was quite clear how Suzanne Touftroy had com pistol nh eae Ernest Durand as shi but he affected not to jheur. Then she ran after him and took sale shook hi te that he had no al- was It was nothing to her that they were nding-in the middle of the boulevard @ place unfit for sentimental confidences re- She loved her love, hat was the burden of her grievance; and wie spoke to him on though he had her lover and forsaken her—for thin and the woman whom he wi come tam Tt is onty that has brought me here—the ‘The word brought a fresh thought Into ber min . Ww But ‘thera. were things of which he would not suffer, her 40 he Peraisted. tes the Com. mune. When the Commung has to fight to you and beg yo Hy to pack a0 ininriniei should not h aa ubd have fic hout reg: me It would why didn ant you ab nit rest, why So she pou emotions passtonatel) I « Durand’s: tho ter in the Hite his were © apartment » Wish to stay there inded of any careless words tha! to her in th Into his tite for the Commune—filied it he wanted was that he had t In_pence. she left him and went tach fo de Madrid, walle he» tafe tn lat taf tmtam tm fan leno! ont on'aolen fan fee mti=i- ieee Rehr Se Set - “Only kiss me fi you will love me some da £ Was on th of a house in one of tne He rang the bell, and the concter due course pulled the cord t the laten Entering, he Ht his ut of Din ease NAN easy he had much ng talk with ‘uileries. Of deserting the C not think «4 down v mome $ religios iis storm fC xtich a thing, . the Revo- forbade the bare | Ax Suzanne ha dur tradit his the barricades qontene that he himself, a boy of ten, bad helpe to bulld; he had learned revolution! as other children learn the Scriptures— at his mother's knee, The martyrs, for him, were not the Cariatian saints, but those whe had on dured death or durance for « hamploning the rights of man. Himself too, in the past, bad sug. fered hardship for the revolutionary cause. Under the Emptre. he had been a jour Jeteer: and his pamph the government, and mont'in’ tmprisonment Afterwards ment. he had h and for a whi! by teaching Fi pivate sehool—a palntnl task he still remembered with abhorrence, Tt ended with the outbreak of the war atint Ahad dispieas wrned m Mayas, a) x ave the country. with Germany and the proclamation of |” ublic. a ren he had returned to Paris, and ter) 1 he} +) down Impriton-| y, if were orders in that THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING ee ee ‘LOVE, JEALOUSY AND VALOR IN THIS STORY. 3 FACES IN THREE NEW PLAYS | AT THE THEATRES LAST NIGHT. x Dicicinlete private t time t ober, whe: rats the sive Mons. nth In fot: member Ise racing the ke that rose rand hu ‘ommune called nim | j and Ing aloud "Not that she w y . was | not w mi elf, but | Sometimes 1 fear so. nf But then h that the je her a wrong? things w whose at hin itn from when the way: daty that ni ten proceeded be In any ) will not hurt "And then: nz 10 Ia mmune? An! ifonly 1 had Iw waa L to fore uid happen t Hd make (t wrong? € a rellet first stege et Nb bouleval park at ean to the days wo lays 10 walks and on the f Parts, tke ram- n the i x de Boulogne he re with extg tes: less he murm and when Ta and rest 1 am ‘One has no. rien these dayy | we can beat ba [Twill rest-always, E' | at WHh hin hooks ar lve the un Ub eyes 3 tried to Work rid Wimaeit of g, Were, full. of tear ty poor Elise. 1 u. my poor Fills Those were Mis jast fell asleep. (the: and _pabers, the (hougat Uh had made Ale Mvine| for nia mike. and. becatiae neh ina amall Bngtish chat he beileved to. be Meet her Pit t and p ausor Jealous. « ured, “tam tired trea f nvery: ii Beldom, m with her. 1 tired? has no tine nt to he tred-—in If only we can win. I onl: tk thowe then Vermaillais, then ina witty me, and 0 saat sself resoly i) to due ‘share of its bed Ul haunted and hh but him cout net tt could Is duty “0 0 eat . am sorry words before he (To be continued.) t Ehere n to Mra, the re- ate tiie tributed to her, Drexei-Bidd eed in vaudeville; improve very considerably over ‘her showing lust night. Ifer voice tn flat, high-keyed and artiticial. Her elocution ts » ined. THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. “quo Vadie” and atth” Among the Bi quo Vadis" was prem lumbla ‘Theatre tn Brooklyn Tt wan one of the most clab rf ductions seen in a long time. “Josep! Haworth, Edmund D, Lyona and others were in the cast, “Janice Meredith,” Paul Lelcester Ford's etirring story of Revolutionary times {n {ta gramatic form, was enacted at the Montauk Theatre. -Mary Man- ‘dantee Mere- a Presented. t nigh’ TE ee hke binned Nees iar doste eat nted at the Co. | tun and won many oat River,” melodrama, was ‘the t a ‘bis House, mechanic J “The Mormon Wif which are laid In and Clty, held the attentl patronized ihe Hijou, erpret he atrtice red som jonk annoy but th ne ay « nJos ed ba q sympathies of decades, waalrevived 4 phion, role’ of Tady Isabel was cordially received. Joseph undience by A Rood compans Waite Agnes Burrough ering, In the title rote, duplicated the| whirl G wind dancing bs success she has already’ made In stan- « ‘a new ate Grand Iven with taagn to the acenen of around Salt Luke jon, of those who e play wax h iter= of ttre atthe Ope Williacne soe ured nteriata rn uaunl and was thowe 'who “ate won the Tr neveral again at the Am~ in the dual and Mine, Vine. | i ‘Miles from Broadway beard SRA FEBRUARY a re 26, 1901. te i 1 ! Tue Lash of a Whip.’ a farce by Hennequin & Duval duced at the Lyceum last nig! so favored with Gallic salt that bri times, but at ne istaxteful, for the roles are hander of competent players: risaie lines and situa with a finish which and emphasizes the te the ristbilites idience Inughed rtaia until ite vat a fait | he rise of the | pointe t m fall said that There were seme things came to you with the shock of a cold douche. only they were not cold at ail » to apeak, and forced « jaugh even when vou were amazed at the playwrights’ daring. Of course, rein a husband who deceives hig wife, as there Is in nearly every madern French farce. And Fritz Williams makes the character of the resourceful ar a mmappy ami wholly salxtying creation, Seldom haa this young comedian done more creditable work and seldom has his charming young wife, Katherine Florence, had a role into which she fitted #0 completely. It was a night for the Willlams family, though there were others in the cas including E. M. Holland, Marle Derick- son, Maggie Holloway Fischer, Roy At- well, James Kearney, Jay Wilson, May Lambert und Nellle Butler Mira @lorence played the part of a niece of the dramatist Serie, whom rm describes as an "en- eyelopacdia of intrigu She has read al the struations he invented 17 which deceptive husbands figure, 1 there was no combin marital deveit that ehe could not at detect Her own husband was a para ee se he Knew ft wos impossible t 0 % ew Mer Seriba to oper alas Hine knew her, Seriba tan but very warm. ne i without damage tot} histric putation of the fami Maere are some clever people In tle sup: porting; company: and x jn “The Gover may Anyhow farce comedy by the graduation from th vaudeville ranks of Josephine x “THE MASTER-AT-ARMS” AT THE AMERICAN. Author Drew from nn Large Fict tu Me tot. ‘The stock company of the America Thostre meant well in the presentatio of Miron L. “The Muster-at-Arms,” Theatre last night Mr. Leilingwell meant well fn the co mot the play. He could not at the America Loingwell's four-act play gO The Kind You Have Always Bought ! reparation for As H similating the Food andRegula- } ting the Stouachs and Bowels of Promates Digestion. Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. | Nor NARCOTIC. avoy, Pecype of Old De SARUEL PITCHER ne Outre Preamp Sonal ~ dix. Sinna + Tech atla Sulae-» ood Hire Seed ea ae Aperfec! Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Conwulsions Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Jog ephine,, Cohan “$9 mths ald pps VOU v0, Dd Dosis Telerererepereie lin THE CenTaun comoany, mew vons om od ‘Amusement, 95 Jane Heanart wmerican AVORITE THEATRES. Theatece. VAUDEVILLE SHOWS, © Lauguter and Navetti NUOUS PERPOR: ( Mareal'a Livin, 1 De 4 Dania’ IN 230 St. Sth Ave, 58th St. l25thSt. F181 Le CLE KOLe Wie LeU WACNER CYCLE DRAWS WELL. pe Big Audience to Hear In- different Performance of ''Das Rheingold.” bere: ty ne Thanks for the mid-sum- mery welcome given our Spring suit sale. Half an hour after the doors were opened we had to begin tele- phoning for extra salesmen. But don’t worry—we are a PASTOR’ Ss DAY AND NIGHT:-12. 9-TO IT AND MIS. PERKINS FISH INOW. WORLD AND. AACONALD AND ene zh MOR ND Witeang WEBER & FIELDS" 2% in st SBOKS, oy | n ‘ ATH ton to an aus pen Ring Hate |seatehe very far wrong in hie plot, for he had | 4 the Metropolitan last. nient ALLSTAR STOCK ¢ a wide fleld frome which to gather the Mr, Grau started the {aS generous in providing as 1 RMURE ant necessary situauons for a romantic play Wagner'n great must a ¢c He did not hesitate to take lberally oo soon, It was an audl- an price reducing. There ar a CET al from Hugo. D Ennery and Paul Feval. | adenets aniatly and {6,000 suits, and 6,000 suits duet aed A Royal Paw ae And he was honest enough to admit this 1 the sen arknes« Ww can’t be sold ina day. tn advance of the production snion the e and then j Historically, the costuming of the « acters tn correct. ‘The staging Is tn mony with the appropriated {deas a pity, however, that the Intelitgent terpretatton of the p entirely to two pe Mr OF She and her h Votre) and, nix as nd to Invente a mythical person Duval and whom he makes ale Chis misdotngs. niece o hie Mieception, an to impersonate | home. He finds the «J to boom a aking 10ve to the true and the fase {entitles so tha you wonder how he ts ging to extri ft. 10 aay, I Sheriock He visit’ Armand tri at once sumpects tudactty his own hax Hon Poirel and his friend, th locked out of thelr sleeping 1 r indignant wives anid spend the wht im the rs. Polrel enters shi her husband, wh piles that He ways during the night She declares he came to her rac 1 at phe him 4 haye been simulated hor: he entered, and th ror crlem, been Monsieur ror erl Tt must hay Duval The deceiver naimoat tion Is a reallt fier all, the fight agii the wit thinks hla er nd Kiven of Seribe's Sounds rinque, It not? But in is xcreamingly fur id has more hearty laugae Init t y farce that Mr ronmnan has produced in the last four or five years, It witty, Tt runs briskly and never in tikely destined for a long lease of life, —_—_-_ */ONE OF THE FOUR COHANS A SUCCESS. Josephine Darcet Wer Way Mer Sulirnce’s Fay was reformation Theatre ia plished att > 3 F The house, made notable this weason by the eurllost and most successful uf the Nell Gwynne productions, tinder new manage the Four Cohans, who are such) ea. teamed by patrons of vaudeville, made their fal bow as farce Tt owas thelr firat appears on Broadway, too, and, barring several drawbacks, Broadway seemed pleased to mnke their acquaintance, phine Cohan pl Joi best efforts of Amelia € ale Clayton and she has verve that are her own. Jtalf of last nights audience had come to applaud. Others wat stunned vy some of unique Urings done in the name of humor by farce comedians, but the approval Josephine Cohan’a dancing was enth Vastic and universal. She ix worth Ulp to the Savoy f The worse that © that he ss respon crmor a gon) a clever,» onuated 10 cov inal SSeetch In embod act, and tt tp order and moves with spiri first and third acts are painfully trifle Ife also pleads the production. ort ons ullty to the lyrics o AG theme "tod. Man rovably tb trom, The two Stuart as Don Caesar fe Hazan, { nobleman, and Miss . the py priatlors here are thirty won n the Passage at fol which the Prime Minister of killa his mat arly in the frat a a Ike re in sina third aet Dor He ity ve, and tn js thins he lw periniited to wed Maritana, ai the “plot thickens,” of, to be'm it thing, and che prisoner tw nas the moat to whot by th As mu ex with r Don ¢ wards, 1 pardon bur the ¢ 4), COMLes acrure nd announces that Dow Caesa: that the guns were loaded powder, in proof of wh! uulleta at the feet of (he con- the Prime Minister, who. | getnrone the King, had Sae#ar de Maran guards are summoned, six o but these are despatched’ sing! ilves; with Mings spirator, iw ambition ¢ Imprisoned Do: ‘The cm. and in ana hls friend. the moat and escape. In the last wet, a fully ntate he» ravelled.”’ There {* the good old without which there wo drama. In this Don Caesar de Baza nd Maritana emerge from all thet trouble and go happy hand-in-hand # the final curtain, ma to be necessary now t Master-at-Arme" whut th It to be t# a more care The inten i) study by th Wtete i ager of the re by the stage man. aborate set tings ‘here wis 1 full house and it seemed It in the firat melodrama to be please In that py of the elty this re oo worl UNCLE SAM'S VANE IN PLACE. A Dig Crowd Watel Climber on Federal Building. A ster 4 repla ro xwathorvane on Nag surm the tawer of t wral tullding days LANG PH DOMESTIC Os CAN Ht won wie Holbrook’s! Sauce. Sater y number April) har- hare | nt was left almost res 1. airs ty Don Caesar de Hazat The two latter Jump lato the playbil] truth- Kder's wab ts un- denouement, 1 be no melo: company of thelr lines = the Steeple and Last Spring’s suits Spring-colored Fall suits, $16 to $30 were the prices. ters before the curtain to! them marks of apprecia- SEASO: fin . Chaunce: Mr. Chauncey IG. 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