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| | ~ eeecccosoessosees oes. eieinicin-ieint deleintebeinieiebeietebeteieieicteieisieiniet Princess op and Chelating love Winthrop to place throne, Wint Winthrop js forced in self-defense to woun the Duke. Gen. Kolfort orders Winthrop a Wintheoy CHAPTER XI. Saved and Warne. ‘ HOOT him down!" shouted infurlated old) man to the sol- 3 ders, who levelled thelr guns aatme. * Sow, will you give up your sword? 0. I'll die first, sou butche exclaimed, setting my teeth. “Do your duty, Captain,” flexible old martinet. “Count Benderoff, let me make another request," he sald, daring even sald the tn- SORERERARERERR EAE CEDSESEEEOR EL ESSR A ODESE: eeneagecerenensanesensanansnenonoone IN PERIL OF DEATH. PSOCSSIS SISSSSCSIISISISISS IITSTSIGIITIIIIIS FESS: the General's displeasure in his reluc- tance to clive the command. “No, you shall butcher me here. A moment of terrible strain followed, and then in the room without the sounds of some confusion were heard, and an exclamation of surprise from one or two of the men there. ight steps fed across to the room where we stood. “Bhut that door! cried the General. But the order was too late, and the/t Prineess Christina came rushing Jn, her face deathly white with alarm at what she saw, while with the quickness of thought she Placed herself between me and the soldiers who covered me with their muskets. The Princess jooked magnificent jn tho fire of anger which succeeted her alarm aa she turned to the old’ Kolfort for an explanation. “I presume you wilt scar your soldiers to shoot me,” sie said, facing him grandly, hes eyes fashin, 1 slipped my sword back Into its scab- bard, and the General made a peremp- tory sign to the Captain te withdraw his men. We waited in silence while the order was given, and the men filed out, fol- towed by the Captain. “Remain tn the ante-room,” said the General. “You mistake me greatly, Gen. Kol- fort, If you think yéur soldiers will be needed for work like this," cricd the Princess. “Pray what 1s the explana- tion of what 1 saw when I arrived?" 1 thought I could best give that, and sald: “Gen. Kolfort had arrested me, and when I’ refused to give up my sword and ordered these men of thix to #hoot me." “In this possible?’ she cried, her in- dignation flaming in her face. “And yet of oourse it Is. { have heard within athe lust few minutes of what was done Jast night and of this visit of yours, Count Benderoff, and 1 hurried here, fearing mischlef. ‘Thank heaven I ar- rived tn time; but I did not dream such an Infamous act would ever be at- tempted.” _ ‘This is rather a matter of your pri- ate feellngs than mine," he sald, with a significant glance in my direction. “1 will not affect to misunderstand you,” she answered readily, with mount- ing color. “Our interview yesterday makes that unnecessary. That, as 1 read lt, 1s the real reason at the bottom of this last act of yours. 1 gave my word then to marry the Duke Sergius, and I would have qept it at all haz- ards. But L did not mean, and will not suffer, that my marriage with the Duke should be the | deuth-saatence upon Count Benderot You would your word, Do you mean le paused; and how T hung upon her © beply may be Imagined. wea that, asthe Duke vas i Volved himself ‘in a quarrel, and dee rhousis wounded for his pains, nas weil become his wife te dacrrow “There must ba no de‘a; cely order aa ve cept’ the diy after he retorted i h a fai jantly, Bo. ou "ins a itd Quick, |. wi fn chagrin and map have dia uu wis Ww 1, Princess, WV “Twill not have ny of my friends nubjec for mock ren my opinion yor rhouldt be in Tienova, but the Princes s thought well to Inter- fere in your behalf and T bow th Wlyhes for the pre That ts all’ “ oneern in his voice, for it if fam to re I answered, half dls There is no n main’ at liberty," shamed there should for my Princess, ve been Count at ome and smiling “I trust that there may come a ohane. for me to prove my gra: daring to) meet with that 1 withdrew, On my way out I met Capt. Wolasky, the oflcer- whom the General had es 1 accepted the apology and Inviied to dine, A friendship sprang up betw us that was destined to be of use tom Among « things, I learned from him that a cordon of solitery Koon to be drawn yee about th fronter, guarding every exit from Bulgaria. A day or so ater the Prince me ‘and very kindly told: m [Mew between himae wherein the latter had reve all our plang, my: lo Princess and Tussla's atlon to thwart my conspiracy. It wae all said In a spirit 6 neroue warning. for which f thanked Him. When he went on to #h how hopeless our cause wax T sald: “Now that we have been betrayed, that sent f Can inter Kolfort Ato him) ts, “Before the betrayal the chances were fot one in a hundred; now they are not one ina million. Th you and herfig he w ert the men who ha stood by Hore Nee Ariiy. “AN you will tone are all troops are bel the on our part will be skelzed on ia th pretext for mensures as drastic iu Tussinn measures commonly and yourselves, her of not de her enem: Yo Count, but t anything ols B unoless to pretend that 1° waa tly affected by oat the Prince In Tt ruin and worse thin, my heart : forvis Thristina ur wa araltinns the kindiy es that have Brompted’ them? h ‘ed m Diy. Your Highness They had better move you o ja. But shat is your person T have told you, because ¢ 0 you rendered toone who Is T regret, your enomy.’ ‘our Highness knows of the of the Princess Christina’s axked, “Tomy She coun mei w Ditnd, tx selddm a man in Joy Ife shame must not thi and k that ped such on tht he-sald In tone of does not.” Tassured tim Hie Highness dismissed me with words: sorra the the xecond time | owe muy safety, | ane. sri my to you, Princess, a her. “1 have tio! show your thanks you top that despatch you told n the ¢ trot ‘FIFTH CONCERT *| Gericke and his men w WF aplendid -_ 1 Drury Lane Melo- drama, by the Author of the ‘Great Ruby,’ Produced at thej¢ Broadway, Is a Mar- vel of Stagecraft. inh Prime Minister in of his offletal res! Bri " Ubrary leat time in Thertre Ins Hroadway vastly amportant bin inte his brary pe him 1 by force, and, when taus by hte vietim, who has 1 the cipher, shoots him down ere had been much mor- | mm the Prime Minister and His will finally spy's death Previously t vllzinig tere att to that ened for the mom: Invitation of lov to AURE heelde? henrk- W suted mmons, having an was through fallen Int the Opposition, inkling of the truth, for ft him the despatch hat the Rusalan's hands, hints the true stop by which the enabled to give positive The Prime Mints- Is on 4OOT MIM DOWN SHOUT D.THE INFURIATED OLD. ‘AN TO TNE SOLDIERS 410 JEL LED THEIR reas AT ME” as » undo the treach- Ha dead. all this, had done the munter ery of hfs a Despite the tm its effectiveness atist’s standpoint probability 0} from the not be queationed, ene In last night's F| the ace En ater the ehtld melodram- | if the ahipwreck actlon. Abbey Joate In with auch seni oo 22, MARCH 1901. IN THE “PRICE OF PEACE.” Bere Verere) ot ANNIE SUTHERLAND. NevereVereieres Soo gon oe Linh is tost on Ameri will Ittedty enjoy a wan mi convine | ir finished work of a) © producers fo Strikingly lin. | Westmin- | hes Were tn Marlen ¢ strain of leas ton leader fom 1 Ven whieh ‘omble t he situat line or fori Invertiture, Th FOSBURG SUSPECT GONE. SRS SS Un Search for ‘Wire Gang, Conn., March 2 —Ar- bur Sherman, a detective, and Robert | 8. Fosburg, of Pittsfeld, Mase, who is under Indictment for the alleged shoot-} 5 of his winter in August last. are in| rtford famous “Wire Gang.”* Quinn has been accused by Wham another member of the gang, who !s now in Jail at Cranston, R. 1, of et | cconse, Quinn, ef the HARTFORD, SSS SS % = » o > > > » » » » * » a di 3 > > > e i FOISSISSSSSSESSSS » | had fought tt temptation “away 4 dishonorable and un fer with a of love. troubled, and wiving me before she K, thrusting from’ me } clean, heard an fy | [She was tovlttn ne bowed te H her tan M forward to BY BOSTON MEN. Symphony Orchestra in Oneeeartiai| at i lasting as life itself. i ot based on knowledge 0 this is the reason take place around this golden funct' | The Roston Symphony Orchestra ts on ftw farewell vielt to New York for the, [ reason, and at Carnegie Hall yesterday Ite fifth and jast evening con- There was no soloist, and the pro- | ted of only three orches sv that before 10 o'clock | the performance was over. And such a delightful performance it was! Both Mr. at thelr very jest. He inperpreted with sympathy and ed him lead cantile a wa! when about to place on the hani the Quality of the ring- ure! cert. with wi Dvorak's opening: numbe to “Othello,” the) , Was prevented with re freshing crispness, It wan marked tt ine inatruments were In tine © }and that the men were playing with Next came Brahma's theme by Haydn t swing, non | F eyg variation | tat major,%of which every detail tion these little things to show you how | worked out with care and Mlumin are known to be reliable. Not by brilliant execution. Finally, the was Sch t's Bymphyny N the can be absolutely +depended upon. major, from {ts elavorate opens New Model Riverside Watch. ing mov Jewels, compel nt beau nt exposition ation of the t tte the Ane cilmax of the Fine Ruby attention. Ite tne Jost nothing in the brill. vf them. Proper appre- was manifested by time-piece, At the list matinee to-morrow after-| noon odowsrky will play Jelagt'n | plano No. 2 in A major, The heatral wumbers are te be nn’s $y mphiony Sehu- mt Kecursed overture <0." CASTORIA | For Infants and Children. lan or, buat him ¢ horses all along the route tn ease of the fe iio 2 privon that A. Marchag? that ut i yaat he hateful to me?" Ree} for fight: and To apare: no ynones fn. the preparailons. T outlined ny Zoloff our perilous attas tion; explaining we must fight or fix; that we must act at once in either case The Kind You Have Always B ait Bears tho Cjtilha Signe having been of Mins Foaburg haw been learned that he came to thia city far soking for "Dick" Quinn, of| Weman Dropped v Mra. Madeline Lehin old, of died auddenly this afternc HE awakening of Spring,” The unbudding of the new flower’ —these are tokens that seem to have] simply soldered ? 4 special significance for lovers. hy so many weddings | ring ter, and the by the way, plays a very important part in] Gus attention devolves him to furnish a ring that, by. its innat purity and worth, shall be lasting We make an appeal ur wedding-ring patronage the excellent value | doing better than any other firm al we are prepared to give you—and yet we do | cialty is wedding rings. not like to approach the subject in too mer-| them and guarantee them to be abs We question whether the mere | the best rings that experience, skill and thought of price is uppermost ina man’s mind | honesty s¢ a hoop the woman ne loves—but that should be,and | of no doubt is,a very important considera- | lower than elsewhere. Seamless, 14 Karat.. Seamless, 18 Karat Seamless, 2a Karat NO CHARGE_ FOR ENGRAVING. WATCH TALK. LITTLE watch knowledge is a dangerous thing. has heard of Waltham and Elgin: movements, but how few) know that there are many varieties of cach hind ? immediately iD and one made’ of brass that curate time-keepers, but our representations regarding the details All the other like to possess something a little newer and more New Model Riverside Watch caters to this desire precisely These prices ought to tempt you. Riverside Movement Best Make Sterling Silver Hunting Case. Rest Make 14-kt. Gold Filled Huuting Case. Best Make 14-kt, Solid Gold Hanting Cases. LAMBERT BROTHERS, Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. Open Evenings Until 7. Apiic school of Mra Int wires Lehin Mitel ed in the murder impli Mrs inal a te the 9) from ant Herlin, where >} Seareold drughtes mployed by the Berlin tron ko for ihe irene of enrolling her mpany. He was t shut tine] pupil, In the pres of 0 persu: search for him i he ety che fell to the tleor, and. bete has been unsuccessful sichyn arrive she dle bh Apopless tn s aphie School, fifty-one On MEFEE ree now years | tI ent i for tle poor famitie min the ste. | tion, Can you tell the difference: a seamlessly welded ting and on Are you Perhaps| KARAT representation under which th: is sold is ba up by the living facts? These are points that it seri- All rings look pretty much ou buy them, but after a year years--after alfa century, is aoing to assert’ itself. ye firm has a specialty an appeal’ something that they pride themselves on. Our spe- We manutacture tutely that is sure that the jeweller, alike when after five upon yes. can prod We sell MORE of gold to| wedding rings than any firm in New York. There {sa lifetime of wear in every one them-—and the prices are always $3 to $rs. $4 to $18, 86 to $ao. Nearly ev many tor rather b Or take watch cases, detect the difference between an honest gol s been merely dipped in a gold solution ? necessary it is to go toa jewelry firm who We guarantes our watehes to be absolutely ac their construction We would like to call your special attention te ou Waltham Watch Go. and has 47 ents, too, All of us are human and advanced than our neighbors, The t is, indecd, an ideal We just men only do It iy made by the late improver 59 10 60.00 Saturdays Until 10 P. M oma of break- | publ Tizarion was dhentfied nappy we Ma PIANOLA RECITAL TO-1ORROW, + Bi WILCZBEK. (Accompanied with the Aratian SATURDAY, MARCH 23, AT 3 P.M. Orchestreite ) Aptis. MPLIMESTARY TO 8 yp 1 Ketterer Mr. Franz Wilczek Much has been written about the Pianola. It has beea discussed in the drawing-room and in musical clubs. Prejudice against automatic musical instruments has been put and the an (a solo orchestra) and the Pianola (a plano-player) bh been singled out and indorsed by the world’s greatest musicians. This is worth thinking about. Uhere must be a reason for it. You should hear these twe instruments. “~ THE AEOLIAN CO., 18 West 23d Street. aside, epee eee ee THE * Coward "Sense Shoe | Sense For Children. Shoe which, simple as tt has taken 30 years of stu eriment to mak * > e % q , > * a a a ‘ £ : A 2 * One place only where it Worth coming af Or sending for, + .65¢. to $1,08 Infants’ srmst hike $4.30 to $1.68 Lane pew sprite - $2.00 to $2.75 Alig for Adults. Ss. COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich St., nearWarrenSt., N, Mend for New Catalogue, tder, £1 to $6 Suita, elle lined, | Neat Fancy Vente aD any Here the author hardly fallen murder of the }the realistic atuge taht tn a bale 1 fart The speeches in the [which made his Great Teuby sey “* ve | The d Ln deddat yl of a private yach RETY é. H never have | shown Thelin crashes, int of W — he ncene [Cruf Protest ttecsne pate gliah Monat | . Opportunities advertisa® went's deat! sen are reprod a In of the oY wr Mem by Me. | viitatn ts drowned atid het Hue wom {p The World pay big return: the heroine reu time to work to do. | ve In the ph “Thelmoved in the breeches wuss tron Amusements Amusements. and leas humor. State- [sinking vesncl Inna feed - 9 et r ae VEE hoot oat rie re oven HOUSE, BUT Owe OF ASON 1900-1801. of We MAURICE GRAV. 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