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nintniciefeiefeleteinieleie lett ’ ) sey isivisini reiieini-iet Ce eS SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Commune, ta 1 et at Paris between the C and the troops cf the Fre Durand, a fanatical you ehield “from harm bli Sho te a timid, fragt but h loves Ernest. Me meets Suzanne and spurns her proffered | but consents to klas her. Thoogh he lov: early he decides (0 put love t Mia for the sake of patriottem, CHAPTER 111. Trro Loven. Y the things any and the time for RU T: ode ¢ Ssh le ould the Cos Minhas n ' 29, the con - .. |eonquered, do for elther n erated and. tha Prenident Kelth So during the last days of the Com-|shoull risk his ite for And what {tat there might ve ko streetefignting | indifferent. W mune, as on the night of his parting wana pilncinie—what nus i {deal—tha after all : oe ite | many pew from Elsie, A continued to {lovers should put their love by to con is answer was not reasst le through tne. ‘va a yen rnest: Durand lcontiaved 100, si sersitti toll hey with candor eversthotig he | snag? work hard. He was a ve utton | were her thoughts; but she .' 1a for hard work—one of the few Com- atter than to express he sald. wan vigorous, antlers who went on strike munists, and they were very few, who promised seemed to have lost {sand absurd subterfug would rather absinthe. He was not. and he did not pret be, a soldier. He never put on a unit Like Citizen Delescluze, dele work than talk and “Ah, well! You wiil ha ve porarily behind ey WHITE. RATS |Say Their War with Managers Is to a Finish. The strike of the White the Vaudeville Mynog is boing flercely wagered ¢ organization ship daily. rv have Joined ey (Copyrighted by Frederick A. Stokes & Co. All u hts Reserved.) ee eae % t strlal mimimiminiviviniminivimimivieivieie® [against the ma aave summons: Uiere may after al! ot not be any danger for y You_promise mire, Ernes alving, violating the Inw by What ts tt that I] performances on Sunt The managers t the booking commiseio. Against which the strike 9 am Something very sin self into your ro he tghiing tn allo Bhe protested. “But to stay Indoors By Ernest Durand Oniy to lock nd stay there came, Elise sho t Wikhed to see yw un ed to hide theen, * dire the tears were _. | often In her eyes when Cat ate Ngnting. when jou are i) Vii be abolished on Mare! 6, wut thes ‘Sit. “You hardly como to see me now.’ | ad ist a . ch oe deny that this action will be taken Pe- je would plead, after she had Kissed Tt will be harder for me} cause of the Wahlte Rats’ strike. The to Neh If 1 do not know shat vou arelwrity nate d you know the reason. swee!-}aafe, That da how you must help me to] py isa victory he woul! answer. notl be bray " H wish to. You know that Herwantiontoteereiion The Rats initiated have arranged for There war conyletion {n his ton ‘You know, pweetheart, that you can: | Rrormances all of next week at Koster she belleved him DABAreltien contin th; aareetne & Bial's here, at the Grand Opera-lHou 1 kno rest. Of course you must eet ands sis anion they aeanot ‘al. {4 Philadelphia ant at the Acader ore, | Be always bur Ways draw fine distinc! WN random | Music in Mrooklss. Their shows here “Always, Elise, or else, you know, J! bullet—in angry soldler—even an excited [Next Sunday will be civen again at would viways with vou. And fam) communtet—vou understand. | But. Ine | Academy of Musts. ane th the busier becatxe the time Hobe safe—except for whells, | tt! Palaco will not be use seems work of th 1, then you must later, The managers declare ti have nothing to do tn the the White Rats ax an orm that the fght betwe a organization im tc 0 Hart as we used to fn Ht you will be safe. the Commun, Ww she longed to tea teach hin to care 4 It as rhe cared her: 1 she must be made to prov nk 1 the end Is Ina few days, Ere] nt pt it t the time cam to T to confess to her that the the etter, 1: seemed to at hand the Communist ¢ chance that the Com- make terms for them- is something It Is certain now OLD MUSIC PLEASES. can Symphony Orchestra's Matinee Concerts, A second serfes of the delightful mat! nee concerts of old music by the Ame foan Symphony’ Orchestra, under Sam Franko ,was begun at the Lyceum Thea- tre yesterday afternoon, The aydn symphony in D_ moje ier auditor Another number was Ing overture to "1" Toth were dono, with Judgment and ski Ls ancegons hienberg. the _ solols Rode's plano concerto in E minor th rare finieh and precision and wi Rieone that was warn end full, The audience, which was of good size, showed its appreciation In a heart; manner. It le cause for congratulation that Mr. Franko's second series prom- ises to be more successful even than wan his frst. ———_ WiLDMAN’S LAST LETTER. ‘fong Kong Con’ Wrote of Trade Matters, : WASHINGTON, Feb. tast to love me when I come to fight with mail report of the late Un Corsul-General Wildman rec WORK HARD. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1901. WHEN THE MATINEE MICROBE’ S IN ACTION. ete | Milwaukee Doctor's Diccvonn Proved by the; Antics of the Afflicted. ‘The very young catch the disease The young ladles grow fn) threaten Co throw a ft. As enally an menales. Lord & and we n expect. If we see you Thursday, expression In yonr face of come here for something ure to you; and you will come to us you which nothing but genuine val Ik and print incessantly, but if we would be nothing to you Special THURSDAY BARGAINS 2,000 yards of Outing Flannel, only 34ZC.; for 5,000 yards fine Outing Flannel, do 12tge3 reduced to 5¢, 3,000 yaras Shirting Cambric, 3C.; worth 10,000 yards 36-inch Bleached Muslin, worth Sez only 544C, 4,000 yards 10c. Dress Ginghams, only 534C. 2,000 yards Imported Madras, only 10C.; worth 1 3,000 yards Imported Cordette and | Novelty Dimities, worth 18c. and 20¢.; only 121 2,000 yards English Pique in the new colorings, alus 106. ar all Ne look after their Why Not Provide Ambulnancest with them {n order (o Dr. iehard Dewey. an eminent spe-| s claltst in nervous dixeases, haa come| Health. R : show the doctor rush out agauiet (he matinee habit. Bee een o i ahourier dite Wot At nim fothers In Coun-| number of one of the walting amb cli." at few dasa nite, [iances—and have it drive up, take out jPnee-motne was harmful to young women Loat in Wreek | trad road hia ‘hysterical kirl to the hospital. She wonle For precaution, of courme, they che str tts learned doctor declared that im: and Hkely to produce nervous prostra-| would also drive to the theatre In an tlor 6 a nizatio ambulance Rien sel ay asarthatye ne organ igntio Ja] erRhe lootor ts aw: ie In- arged with excitement to such an vestigation, of the He extent that very highly strung people biy thinks he bh mode a great may become hysterical Miggovers Hut known of It for Praises ports fro Viv ng time. t Soe ats jiite recent reports from AMUl-| Mion ny: di vort of temiph hows that it in Mares it—w! neii' adjourned and went tom hard- Ware store to buy hateh: but bt behdid isan a aire te quite sure that the habit doctor's surrestion is worthy of some] Nh iuetive uf wlineate to. the nerves consideration and created uulte a frou- ‘of them almost “throw fits’ about of lingerie among the assembled Ao“ Bavvy'” and how sweetly Rothern makes love. As as the girls set foot on the side ik the thentre they begin to show {of matines “hysteria. They ataxia and are hardly aide thelr feet way? from the where, perhaps, they may {thelr idol. One or two of the “mothern” jaughters. its shocking, now that T come ‘one of them remarked. iyth, came home from Inst Saturday evening in a “Why to think M you—on same barricade." ditto: - p ( is h Beebb hitb heb iicriciciict partment, has been made publle. The pete inca rena Necierexea bate it ks girin of all ages. Some x ‘Z| report ts dated at Hong Kong, Dee. oor: ne Bi NANI era Lena TOULLNEr young things with short akires ant pig: war, who was his hero among the Com. | and is taken wp chiefly with statements eau pone eevee i os ts es Le rage | tails with pink rity ona are “eany. munists, he always dressed as a civilian, to show that American agricultural ma-|to bed, thinking perhaps she was trou- ‘or the ee microbe. ack, wi 0 ES bee the far- indigestion from over munch- elling-salt won't cure in a sobre sult of black, with the red eT A A Raita See eete | Tet ontone SEE ie oarformance: ‘They fairly rave when scarf of the Commune knotted over {t | He also called attemtion to the Now tt ts a me. The the tae! etn to work on them. They on ceremontal occastons. “se etree ating pe EL] uselossness of mailing trade, paners « t Jiy was # move he aidewalke ines aarttog t ory Nghung—before now | voted to 2 gO Al jarness | tra rolling eye: cl He had a commission to consider wh the Commune Isto stand or dustry to, the Consulate, saying welt! ese for Masi- | ta ae Ge ne measures could be taken by the Co ere may de danger even for] that he already had mentioned the f Mothers | “Oh, wasn't ne lovelv!” “Oh, wouldn't mune to Improve the condiston of 1 do not fight. You may be that ‘we have tut three carriages 3 vou die to have him Kise yout’ Ten’ laboring einacee 5 a@ hearse here, all of which are in a fair right wort of doctor he | he just {de. What a charming huy- lasses 42 Of course she was fr | state of proservation.”” things go on and grimly | band he Ww make 1 fust adore Te tolled at it with a p ce th pned for him: and tol He advised carriage manufacturers to] waited fo: elria ome and be | him the talkers sometimes smiled he hia} {oars wrerentorsners uirn their attention to Manila, which. | treated. ‘Chink of the business Zor the] “Then. of cautae, they ‘on the alite- they sat In the cafen swazer Reem rua ance tinier ect ne el ips = aid, Is allve with carriages of every |ambulances. und the undertskers.too. || walk and wrlthe. se ang ‘ ; nae edek * inh scription and where the demand will] But the doctor may have card} It alnly ts pitiful and ca sipping their absinthe. Sure of duty, }you a p so that you can Bo ay, rearo, from year to year aw the roads | up his ston ni to Day, coe shes dloctor’s best tN Baal a tong. e. Ernest Durand was sitting alone fn the LSE SVE ag it selves and save thetr lives. improve. iris to ask him ( go to the matinee 3 silence of his bureau, struggling to for- Pte Oe: odes WAH] A faint suggestion of the though: was get his troubles for Elise, while he ore in Paria and in dangers| 0 her tones and it roused Ernest Du- THrOUE hate your Commune. aa T told] hind to vehement reply, threaded his way irough CALAN Te ariel Toate | eBue e cared litte which way the complex and mysterious 100; victory went, ag long a» Ernest came He iene no el faeepatw a RIE Sr ath| HERE FOR CONCERT TOUR. interruption: It was hard for him not to be drawn he. would Meten: and. hardly | 4 Must ‘you also fight?" into the vortex of the general talk, W Whether 10 be pleased or troubled] | It was her flnal effort to keep him h day after day, the talkers cacne when he found that she would not ; and he could not but be when, day after day, the talkers aid hiahand on herw affectionately. 1 oar her insistence, and looked to him to consult him about the a of leaving him to do his were also the Int ; for So Suzanite came more than once dodging his concterge, who would tol her that Monsieur Durand wa and could receive no visitors. It seemed to her that, as the day baltlo neared, ened towurd her who wis py Nght so bravely—and so plotu for his cause. Professedly, Indéed, for Information, But the « war that re was no In > Inter rapt ered exquel: she came to 4 fon her beyond the property of ail the world id stay ats long as mould let her, asking questions. “There will’ be street fights. ent she would ask him. erhaps. One Thon she wo cades merely that you may sit upon nem.” * “And soon?" asstonate impatience in her rR an though she tom nd in her eyes, wero in a Hurry for the battle to bes! “It may be soon, ft may be late. cangot tell you, “and you? When there ou will not stay shut uF Foau? you gla will come down Into streets an: [4 "Yes, [also shall fight whqn I wanted.”” “Where, then?" Where [ am orderes nd where fs that? example, his heart’ would be #0! Tie ad thought th rave one! minutes before he could bring himself buay | (RUSE strot about, carrying a pistol, and] to say good-by, and go dack | to hin sit_on barricades urea ind consult with Delescluze Paria,” he con-|about Pere Gaillard’« scheme of bar. | ne that you | read @ to] MIL do exnoty, what [tell you. ‘Then _(To we Continued.) & ee aaa -I@ awer Always pres- there {s fighting, in your bu- arms round his neck, and sald to him: knowing how Hut, ¢ loved him, hen he rea had thought tha yourrelf, Ernest. You are not d little hd lovingly into her eyes before re quite rmined, my asked agi he answers % jest, Tam quite determined. am not a so.dier, Elise,” he an- Phen Souare brave, my Uttle one~|swered, “but To shall ‘Aght then, One braver than [ thought Joes not need to be x soldier to fight She smiled up at him gratefully-—so] at barricades.” t him say that she was] And then he fo her. and held her y ae 6-YEAR-OLD TOTS _ IN CAKE-WALKING ACTS. for he the am A Josef Hofmann. 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WORLD AND JESSIE 8,” MACDINALD AND MART & WILLING, MISS PAULIN MURPHY AND WILLARD. oe Birest BE GIAPH, ATH WEEK—THE SEASC Mr. Chauncey |" OLCOTT GARRETT emn,_O'MAGH KOSTER & BIAL'S songs. Neat Hath § antay Cone KATE re 1 AT SOc br.* ch. Aa Veo Hod, a Panay Fields, Frank. D. Bryan, Meloee. 4 bmperon ef Muste, othe big White Rat Baltet SQUARE fs MATS Ran TO-DAY SAT. 3. 1 |HERALD * Baearnt Ay Char ale Morte CR shal ‘BI Jou. nel Bingham ‘Conan Clete Pitch s Neat PI THE CL IMIBER , 2 MIB VIOLA ALLEN Ma Ton mp art know, Why do you ask me?” Palace | “My do Tak? Hecmuse 1 want 0 $4) worth The Kt fight with you—on the same barricad ane Be ante refuse tor tet me fight with oes eterna SO RIOTS. yj stan mint NANI aoe ia aha would talk, and sometimes CODGHOOGOG ey iach meat cisttmonn||MroKen GRA Dressler, proaches — the old reproaches : seen sae + ectien i be ceddl gl dH at. To- Day, 250.56 ds reproaches sche” Ol re ned the Baie to the jsinee ther quit the eragie. They began] Slivinski and the [.eipsic -. made several [ld " She would remind him he had been Learr cl ke-walking’’ to the music of strest i e5 ¢ ay ar ig Rat eth ‘: |EDEN " tn kind to her once, in the days when aha sic of Street Organ- organ-grinders, Orchestra Also Ar- SHANE ey 1, ea) at was poor and rceded Kindness woul u | Spectat a ft Taslariow! a | witht *|MUSEE {nthe days when Eliso had not cake-walkers, win in turn gave them tof -Day. aber ascii entry arrentai st serene into his vier, and he had some Grinders. hietarauncarindees A countryinan of Pail: | $500 [MANHATTAN 4 4 would even Invent promises. tha [were In of enter-| ne i | der Grosaccaf ihe ho had ‘never given and complain be} BAST ST. LOUIS, IL, Feb, %.—Moelen | talnments, They are “colning mone: oe eee AM ‘ a ates ies ; | R A rs KS ik ‘ on N. cause he had not Kep : year-old daughter of Mr. and |!n thelr business, and add much to the | North German lloyd Ene, whi | MA ! 5 when he had to leave} Smith, alx-yenr-« an b nucit to the MAD Sona Tas Ve orde vratitd hes Mra. Duncan Smith, and Dave Marsh, | pleasure of the east-nlders, Into port turds, wan overstocked wi INSURANCE AGENT DIES. | For Infants and Children. | apa eaote “Ah, well! You will have to love me] same age, son of Mr. and Mra, John! ‘The gallantry of the boy and the wine] melody, On board wero aeventy-ve | hen ‘t come to, Nglit ace the Starehs ace the ehamoton sake-walkers |fome manner of his pariner are the eee orate famous Phila | patrlek We a4 found dead tn a | The Kind You Have ae Bought | DALY'S ti en, wax one of Ils Interrup-| of the east alde. Bo far as is known these ¢ sNeatcar cot Lelpalc, Joret Motmann.| cha fe Hot A une |” The children hava been plnymaten| youngest cake: Walkers In’ the counters’ | oroneetre A Aer ak eaTaCERTEL NG No.1 Chatham Bquare, early | Boars tho The others, were when he left his} M3 = x aM the SOUMEEY: | the boy Fi and) the: Polls’ pla | Signatsre a Bark of his own accord 19 croxs the 1 ae Josef Siivinak! | LA Eh . +3 ie, v ing's 3% a is declares! o he io, Nu snuept of uzanne. ‘There was no need, sce- fi ul tin, v0 ae — = Mw Tetaec ane did not question tlm, “+ thlaks he fe millloraire and ‘a planning | enestra here, and the ante STAR : SHE Nz ANDO. LET, tires tos And even If Klise wondered now and | wetlicnown Sporting Character | 4 ix ex of tig hae secured a full lint of bo ts Feetienity horaeineutcecs oarcaeen fee | has seen ail the imporcant| the organizat mneseoranentra Committed (o Insane Asytnm, battles that i aken place|soted in the foreign, musical world’ tw Yet this, too, was a painful interrup- For’ oventn were moving quickly. and they both knew very well that any a fpeptins might easily happen to be their “ton. Poneeywa’ Conia ait Jurtng the tat quarte ‘One-eyed" Connolly, well k: Llekalmayarconstetat porting men throughout the world, Pethavertunidgattentitorsadmuslonnts been commited to the Staie Asiyum at any tight A BETIS FS TJ ita ensemble playing, Joref Hofmann js well nto rememberoil pba sh laa, scalar ash as ees ai CY : ora Lecause of We Gerry socltey’s ob- roam Amu cEnvens RESHUCK! 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