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a LOVE, JEALOUSY AND VALOR IN THIS STORY. ghied by The Fredorick A. Stokes Co. Rights Reserved.) All as tarne for more Rut when | Durand and his rnigh comrade puased ite. barriers 07 that Sunday @fternoon in May It was a the appearance than twent, Dorand turned =, vers different. eight they. saw. there you nay? Goa. The Communista had made a fortress is = sf there? Good Ya camp of Pere La Chalse. NOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. your arm, my Taey nirenched themselves att hel line fori tae te resea Comat’ aman the tom, oreaking down. the gave his arm dering th rt art sare he G to build th i canes an aarlex aalea ata hers (usin Councll of the renthenghalnmerieicnate aj uparelot iba Eres the nit vouiae A battery of alx {rice to shie!l trom harm tla ameetheatt, teas ef the chapel threw 168 Rollin, She te timid, fragsie git] who dares olsthe heastiot Boris a aihaller at, ts hae a political + total Le uray nd you minded at it from Y unletis. patrlotlem, 1 mine being: pl Dolnte elsewhs sy, Nght on 1 withoat tieir leaden not need | wAvarcuisiel white oa a leader uo fight for Cominune at} drawing minually mmane’*) Pere jn Chales, wreck beck tof Thus far they were in symi the # ie love | nut Woes Ernest Du Spox the assnul [oor tstatnet Roaworeensuntatne han itng irabghenitethe horror with ee Haxo, which had weighed upon his mind, NUS PAlteAsMrente TO eiere fand made him say that would ¢ men kept up Chelr cours. {tight for che Commune any tore hedut danger and biasphemed This only brovght a Mood of rhevoric and. the Women te ne etn pon him—a loud profession of Kissed bebind th anes Monies pate itn. s wounded 1 ne upon thelr tie Vengeance of the peopie_on ‘One docs not do these bland you think—that ts nlutions ommune with land tremoilng true re} t Durand came CHAPTER X! in cold ai) you expect tumult leaning ‘The Spell and Ite Vietim. us to wet id blood when fs RNt ran still we he could onty keep his fee: with dimeutty. Kali co. and things Ws that be $9950.06 thee ees OH clothes and fastened while he put on f of office over him coat, ing on the couch beside him He stood beside ner. looking Into her pale a thinking of all the hin hat might, and the terrible that would presently be hers, 1d wrong him in her thoughts t him when sie knew that whe had found him only to ¢ him again so svon—to lose him after she had been so brave for him. And for him too it was cruel, thougt she would never know It, On'y the red spell drew him to the battle that was already lost, and he ked on, Some tzed him as he eer. ncli of the Com- and shall we sit by wit it with an effort a of the Commu. pasaed and ral af pmbers of must follow. He wanted to take her in his arms and press her ty his heart, but did not dare ! done t Fur that would ke to wake her, and " jen weray z Hel {iat day at . ot w whe must not know, ame to Pert a a Chaise und the advent of one tried rae Sand not with us. of them wus matter for fabilant Fee He dared not even want! ull afterward. He » write ne telling her how his love | men of those | re were dead, and for the Commune had taken bim away | "Ms many mo had fatlen away Commune rom th ise death seemed from her. y certain, with erin ae fad hated the Commune, and she! Commune I F you}. Bo while Ernest Durand lookel around would not understand. But he knelt te ofer my fe'ut Bere Ta ]among the faces of the crowd, “and dowa beside her whore she lay, und Chalxe. jhardiy discovered any that he knew, his thay 2 satne. aunreel between them got. no! tassige throsel tie r midst was greeted sofly touched her forehead with bl | further, ond they walked on in xilence| With Toud Cries of “Vive Durand. ps, and whispered a farewe:l below his ull they reachedsthe place where the| And It chanced thut as ho came, and breath. Jam desparate subvivors of the, revelu- re the ery thot welcomed him . 7 tion walted to give battle to the soldiers Lite ea “Guod-by, Elise! Good-by, my sweet- (Ke ite tine In the bulla ground. (pen heari! 1 did not know before how j¢he hill. It le a welrd place at any time—this! ed you, that 1 de much I loved you, and now tha: o | EIeeinza welrd nla 1 ‘ ‘know 1 have to leave you, The Com: 4 nine. 4 . They ‘call tt the City of | fuse: at disoney calts me, and Tang trom thomdisiance vou weul | Cece) © ee [think tt was a elty: rather than @ pla PU ow is th ht going? And where /Of tombs. imorel is. i knows" pone matty low Is the Nght Bi royett find there none of the green | “and so tx Miillere, and so woul RI: Ao,We NEN NOW Tv sked the question of ETM. the trim flower bets, the branch: /gault. But doen any a what re tintant trees that you are used te see In{has happened te Durand & man in a flahy blue. blowse stained with powder, who hurried b: the Rue des Etrangers, and the answer nd? He tx dead also without the other answered. “You think thats" jother graveyarcs. him in)? gut the monuments mortuary lchapels are built almos: as was 0 ars 1 fow should 1 think ethorwise? Du- Mine Aght goes badly. Ail the tet: (howser, ant qekel tomettier tik rant ts be anit ne, were bank is lost to us, and Villette, too Is ajeye paved with ‘hard cobblestones jnot dead certain that h taken. Look there, and see how ‘itn Silexe mived with tea puaerieartes ere ats Pese Ts Gooks are durning. We make our last /TYnning lhc nireats beewe WSs. mand now atune Buttes Chaumont and Jigtiys loved thelr cliy Ife row {t hapnened. too, Susanne :Teut: at Pere | , ohy wan near the group, and hearin But* ine Buttes Cuaumont were far they inust neeca have a city to dwell In|thy Wie spoken ‘the Ietened and away, and Pere la Chaise was near at - |looked u ‘Rade! eo that It was to tho battlo In the | echt te ere Iie hates todayy thee is To Be Continued.) of metropolitan life called “The Road to Ruin." The play hax been built for her by Theodore Bremer and A. H. Woods. Mr. Woods, Sam Harris and P, H, Sullivan are to munago the show and the actress, Mra, Moore will play the part of an , and will dupilaate on tho age tbe xeene In the Hotel Grenobte, when Martin Mahon was blackmailed by her husband, who la now yerving a sen- tence In Sing Sing. In this ecene Mrs, Moore wil partly disrobe for a bath and will iater don her clothes, She will stand behind a screen out of view of the audience, but a mirror will be so arranged that she will be dimly visible to the thouvands Fayne Moore will return to New York| wc wit be expected to pay for the See * next a¢aeon as th star in a melodrama! privflege of eecing the show. BIG MEETING TO AID NEGRO. Booker Washington to Madison Square Concert Hall, . ‘There will be a public meeting hell under the auspices of the Armstrong Association for. the benefit of the Tus- kegeo (colored) Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Ala., in Madison Baquare Gamien Concert Hall, Monday evening, Maroh 18, a: 8,20. Morris K, Jesup, President of the » Chamber of Commerce, will preside, ——— ,-& BECOND-HAND. BANJO WILL _ find a ready salo if advertised inj pete bameny Wort, Din FAYNE MOORE TO BE A STAR. She Will Appear in a Melodrama with a Disrobing Scene. pb ibicliteieteleinieinielielefet fof feb Sieber elninlelnivinininininiefniefeieleleininfeieteininieinieinteiolatebeeinintct tings {waiting cabs and made for the particu- {lar gathertr | The € pinnacles of Crowds at Two Func- tions Couldn't Keep Apart and Visited Each Other, Hunting for More Fun. Ferrying in Cabs, the Merry Merry and the Vaudevillians Were Soon Mixed at Each of the Halls. Trroadway was almost deserted last night. Restaurants were run on half rations, and the large, expensive electrie signa that I!uminate the all-night placer blinked without result It was tho night of “The White Mice" Tal!, and also the reception tendered bY ‘The Giddy Throng” crowd from the New York Theatre. And what a Hardly night! had, the curtains fallen on the however, when messengers by score rushed up to the various stage doors with bunches of violets, imbedded tu each of which wan a note from some _____STHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, “GIDDY THRONG” RAIDS “WHITE MICE” AT BALL. 1901. Dooopuod particular friend. These flowery offer- were for those bright theatrical stars whose names, owlng unquestion= ably to lack ace, do not appear on the progra Cabs in Procession, Rells proclaimed 12 o'clock sonorously. m every direction clattered vehicles nearly every deseription—but invarl- y they were closed carriages. From out the Httle side doors fluttered} bunches of chorus humanity—one for each cab | “To the Grand Central Palace waa the order shouted excitedly to the drivers, or “Hurry to the ‘Ghidy Throng’ Bal) at the Murray Hill Lyceum,” an ach fair passenger cilmbed into the Fi she wished to gra dy Throng” crowd held forth at Thirty-fourth street and Lexington avenue, while “The White Mice” were nine blocks further up the street. Both) TOO | i halla were Mghted with a rejuvenated and ndor that compelled attention, was an Infescribuble sugges the ness of welcome in the golden radiance of Mght which was hypnotic, captivating | and irresistible, aXe everer Hoopla! It seemed as if all the cea chorus girls, their devoted attendants, rourdera and others had all come in} at once, and indeed they had First the vaudeville soubrette, dainty, | Witching, studiously coy. All accesso- ries to feminine adornment were hers. She war a thing of beauty enhanced b: art and urtitices, from the soles of her trim IMtle patent-ieather Loot, to the the pium-tipped — velvet tower whien wraumed to be a hat Masculine rlaves in tuultiess evening dress followed in her wake, looking the adoration which held them in. thrall. ‘The Real “White Mice.” Then came the chorus girls—the rent “White M Just as beautiful, if not more 0, ax whehing, und al adorned, serfs in high hats and claw-hammers, Yale and Princeton Colleges, with thelr special trains, were there in force—all| but the faculty. ‘Thera was an excune| for them, They arermarrie) Dut thetr! ris Were undoubtedly with "The White Mice and “diddy Throng” girls Who could restat them? ‘There wan Madge Drew, a drenm of! loveinesa ino stunning gown, and, Loulse Monti, wis telling ‘every one her gown was built. by Worth: Grace Relmon Wa Webb, Aline Red- ond, Roxe Kerker, Leonore Harris, Jane May, Bobby Hurns, Mabel Powern, Marte Alien, Maude Harlow, and the Missen Moyer, Paine,” tc i Irving, Austit, Fairhurst end ine®eoun were ali there from Edna May's com- pany. Rita Dea the President of “The White Mice,” was the cynosure of all Palace. She carried heracif eyes at the with all the dignity becoming one of Just They were also attended LOO; Baad =) Treasurer, hasn't an yet got through dearing terms. —— RORBUCK'S WHATIER STRIPS, wire ecreene Gehruc, Lucy W . Gladys Fartcott, Augusta Bennett, Mane Fuller, halla fow minutes after the clone of the| millions, The actor wh e tam march, but Mra. Edna Wallace Hopper | weak points tn lis romance by Con srast not present. nesie Honnett occupied a box, rand- wiched In between ter heads ¢2 the clty departments. onnie Maginn, Margaret Sayre, Ger- The spirit of revelry aecmed to tag. ad been done to create an: ‘The continual nger attr ittle chorus queen . Inthe most charm. manner po je and the daintlest of ahe exclaimed: this ball #1 on the bum, ro far together action goes. Come on the Palace. Fnatantiy the for the “Wiilte Mic lew omin- utes cabs were dai dening. itp. The White Mice” crowd saw ts lddy ‘Throng’ sirin they, not to he outdone, dragged thelr cohorta down to the Murray Hil Lyceum to partic pate in ihe reception of the “Giddy hrong.”” Badges were exchanged and programmes inscribed with the moat en- awdbiessyougiris.”” sald Hi this morning aa she y h Into her carriage while belng Sneratulated pon sO successfully i the "White Mice" Nf omy be one ball next tim I hite Madison Square Garden Special Notices, and window venillators make homes, comir: B. Roebuck, 172 Fula poltyn, bors, , SEES PLAY BUILT ON HIS ANNA GOULD ROMANCE. Harry Woodruff Criticises It for The Evening World and Tells of Painful Memories. fortune, Augustus Thomas's young man before golng to college took “the ator, In the stage play clorely rélated Jn euphoniam w: Of the dark-eyed Gould. tmalden, PIANOLA RECITAL To-Morrow (SATURDAY), MARCH Q, at 3 P. M. MR. A PRACTICAL DEMO} A plain, concise statement of facts will interest a busy man long discussion—but a practical demon- stration contains more truth; or, at least, truth more casily understood. We therefore want Pianola. You will then find that th it, and the enthusiasm it has evoked from both the public and artists, are not with- lout reason. 18 WI AEOLIAN CO, DOr NEiTis 1016 FeK her exalted position. Annte Lesile, the ntesa de Cast i Vice-President, and Frances Rockefeller | his eyes, and the q ra repre King, the Secretary. who Instuted on = 38 ota hts years telling ‘every one. sho was a mecond | Of te past rushing through . ‘ strange cotne!: count of John D. Rockefelicr, were also| Harry Woodraft, the acto: ” a seer te In evidence, whiie Maud Rone, the! unfolding of a part of his 1 roman milarity are thoso a: Madison counting the receipts. Bee oer iecaheyn La orare: tn Zean Led the March. veh : nd that the Woodruff in now playing witt > Nicons ty collewe atte a Heinero Jed the march, and as a} Goodwin in Newark, but : ragult came In for a eal of com-| sown eapecially to kee t “Onithe ‘ expect to. find ment. 3 Me ie Inoa play. to the Fe MT never could see her, anyway." petu-| Quiet."” which wan w Dirt Hike) Stare eT UA DIRY to there lanily spoke up a feaious mouse who] cngugement with the youngest daugt y faire wf tne desired the honor. “Why, Zaga’a wear-l if the Gould famils ere fai one ing her last act dress, and, besides, her Fate 5 t net make much ame isn't Zaza. Ix Maggie” AA EE see aa erat 1 nee | : 5s F personation has much better luck wis : MAPUtt' NETO ited the love of a great heiress, He mar ipwitn rennit T| At the “Giddy Tarong” Balt it xan] ¢ iectalikelmonertia K nen, and Linpematbie to get near tne Murray, Hit stad seers ween edit a { ‘ Lyceum, Caba were every | epect | Woodrul v5 admitects 1 at Heer ate ar Mine Adele Tutehie | play 18 an exaggeration, for while ne) Seti Potinemac Quik occupled boxes, while thelr dunta) went to collene to obtain the culture Wests itavedtenn truce Were atretched out indefintt on entlen hor ° Heh AS eae were anteither side, “Mabel. Penton and | necessary for a xentieman whore wi Pa GEG Charley. Toss,” Amelia Sommerville, | Was in Line for some ove In nicely tn Frank Doane, Mamte Gilroy, I 1 Me-| of the girl grew cold, sro alone Avoy, Emma Carus Laura furt., Mayme | the Gantellanes wo and her In ein love Precaution to Agnes Colt, an ald ce gadie Lauer, Isabelle Car- | seen the glitter of the royal diad, ipttvated Anna} ne Hie Potter, “Bmmia. Thomngean, | Mer love remains ratrone ter et hes le cutivated Anna Margaret. Walker, ‘Susan Drake, M. Soung man, who eontedits to return to Whodrutt Wilton, Marjoi ‘Agne 3 vind atid, because the goal Was ir ; ee ele a mloredars tty pny And well Rcled,"t w Rranted deeatni and iris” were” moxt conspicuous and At-| ymqPuntn comment am the curtain Ta fealn, and tracted 'n' ereatiaenl a H on the last act. 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