The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1901, Page 11

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back tn horror who. warna him tn question ty Riven damper a * nata ‘Tom sadly. extinguished The W t HE ¢ my Loveday's was ney up with passion that encu and stay <liver, my fate I dreamed of I pondered over When we tin er Si ed | eMlzed Tom and ad- 1 man's estate I lghtes who were gro ett . even In low, ; It was soon gone, Nignt a 1 walked the | @ireets in search of Coillver, but all in ain. Not, only Stand aw they my Gopes of gaining tae io cehestacee1or Great Kuby of Ceylon but my vengeance | her guests, seemed never t9 wine or ax we! ade to be fut hange thelr look of In- While hom remained light-hearted and | tewae's pe ot sunny thro: ur poverty. 1 grew ee rerplint tale more and 10 son and moroae, At last we had little over half a sov- i t f n was netther her eyes, nor her curtous color, but Up the ‘situation we in fiction re ent Pa aye ti upon Ine one and vught you could f in London, and tind the bie. TD thence cannot. hardly er. It Iw dificult, al nity on six rin i we mighe mish beggar nui of voices “vou lost a a nd diag er FoURe cet ns ated not ull thon, dal the woma: table kK and v addressed Co us, an, come In, ur moment well, ning; but you are hone ‘ iar ian ee hi noutd you Kn the bank !s_w! Could nd 1? the lens welco: w the place again? 4 Thus welcomed, wo too stepped for- and try our luck with | qurd to the centre of the room ani be- gan to watch game. I have never Jasper, What mad notlon ‘hae. taken you now?” “IT have nover gimbled in my Ife," 1 seon roulet yed elsewhere xo do not know ff tts ‘sorles greatly vary, put this Is what I naw, Banewered, “and may as have a little | "The oblong table was lined to tho width exeltement before ¢ 1 comes. It's Ms 0 end t e hot much of 1 sum, ia you way; but the of about a foot aroend the edge with \thought that we are playing for Mfe or] 1 eo Pal death may make up for that, Let us Special Notices. Ye a a mn nn a Corie Ie the maddest folly.” RUG ARWRATHENGATAT PqaiVery well, Tom, wa wilt hare this. BO! ie ns. wire Lecresas, yang’ io asino ttle diticulty over RL tr ag eerie ay ots able eummer and winter. 6. te me jopbonés 15 Manhattan and Brecnlys i | BEPEN cau asa es I STOPPED AT A LOW DOOR- WAY IN AN ALLE THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1 CRETE UU 901. =| DEWEY'S GIRL OF BEAUTY ___ BECOMES A BRIDE IN JUNE. ooo OOOOOmeOOoOUUn woman turned to me our time to break the bank Tay boldiy; I should ko to so pr per a inan.” looked back at Tom, who merely dt y half crown the Best Looking in the South. a < en border As T did ww curse from Tom Iming truth Urol he loot April 4 all my surroundings seem further and yet further a me face to face with the of my folly. Searce knowing Vv . 1 turned to look at Tom an his face was white and set so the musical volee beside sald the sweet Mow | Et was white 3 As tjar Ww me | Dewey, the ting; ars you rotns | He a negatt more md eatd, mu put’ it | ca Woy thts des but the eis it Iweal mar low of, pity in T looked into mit thelr shining il there was n these unfathomab’ ie would try T sank hack The to my chatr arain — v es upot me care-| zi "1 newhat taki x f yeu wil PROF. KOCH, of Germany, CURES CONSUMPTION, CATARRI AND ASTHMA Ewha t ata thing. least n you tell met NIA shout the msumptic bronchit t 1 mean that ve-half of a clasp, Tas York howd for the benefit of Ne jtlents: alo at last A | phia more are | Y AND RAPPED. Dacia ter, N.Y are, Ashoville } nedy, when combined with the wonderful Hand a ¢hird time and two oWns went to join thelr fel- will mak «advice xeemed te you better ‘Thix stako would decide between life anddewth for me, hut t did not feel Jutelys tr i 48 W, Why don't you try GOLD DUST Washing Powder and decide for yourself ? GOLD DUST cleans everything from oellar to garret—clothes, farniture, wood-work, dishes, silver, kettles, pillows—everything. House work is hard work without GOLD DUST. Get the lerge package. It’s more economical. Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, Montreal, St. Louis. aes Said She Was [Tis handsome quartered Golden Oak Morris Chair, hair cushions,spring ; seals, patent fe claw "%.98 “eeetse¢ KOCH & CO. Open Saturday Till 9.30 P, M. Children’s Easter Specials. The last chance before Easter—quick choosing made easy and satisfactory by the immense assortments— latest styles and big saving on every article. Just these samples: For the Girls : : |For the Boys: t,| SPRING OVER SOATS of 10 yrs. tan Covert reg. foth, 2! 19 ihlack, 3 10.50. mixtures, double-breasted MISSES spun, = ‘ fancy tabi tanor reticular eh MISSES" BO Sah black Sof navy blue or the da i very easy to procur seat embroidered, “We have lot my and with our easy 4, 98) ; credit system you don't feel yourself i] 1 ir cE te to ete ida al eyed. | CHILDREN'S SUITS of all-woal Homesp ITS ‘of “atl-wool ny in our Large up-to-date stock. Eton, We < rythin r fancy braid ar of 2.89 wil you th colors, 9 tO 1S yrs “trousers with 9.00 6.98 CHILDR! mere, white yoke, sleeves. bertha trimmed with phited sik and finished with silk braid, all the striped 198 trimmed with white Pique; also. SIAN KILT SUITS of linen, trtamed= ‘530 and 541 8th Ave. | seis ee 6.89) anne: ‘sOecnee? 1.29 V. COR. 37 $s CHILE zi : ust: reoveriere atied Madde wns test fquatity Shoes f for Boys and Girls tots y unlined guaranteed satin, " ie TTON BC eg. 7.50, 4.985 * BUTTON BOOTS of fine French YITODIHDSIS SPOBSD BCC 2 Be, r, cloth tops, flexible soles, a | pi | CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS of best qual- Ss, Sizes 11 to 2, if 1) ity pique, elaborately trimmed with! 2.74 teeseeeee QO 3 h mil tandsome cent de 4 tots 5395 a of same, sizes 5to BC BOOTS of ‘hea quality Fre it ; lil Fon the Little Tarn CHILDREN’S BOX REEFERS of all-wool cloth, V neck with large or small collar and revers prettily — stite wh colors TS' BUTTON BOOTS of fine patent leather, cloth tops, no Gee tan, cadet or red, 135 to 3% 7 DGG]. all sizts...-eeerer « 79¢ MISSE: = AND CHILDREN'S. "PA yt CHILDR! cream Bedford | | L Bediord | ER SLIPPERS AND INFANTS? \ k, fancy collir! COLORED TOP PATENT LEATHER | is i patent featheE hand welt, test 25 215 to 516... Qy 19 Te same, Sizes 11 to 2.6 2,74 5: s cord, box or plaited t ribbon and | trimmed with wee 1.79] Worsted Velvet Carpets, 84 af 2 3 4 2 8 3 é 3) braid; 1 to 244 yrs. | a regular $1.10 value, CHILDREN’S DRES : i tong waist etfest, Iv -| Misses’ ‘&Children’ sHats down to 82:c. a yard. styleses MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANGY STRAW. Wonderful values; newly made,@) _dety, 6 MOS, to 3 YtS....ce0e * 986 FLATS: High or Low, i desirable aller asa large assortment. CHILDREN’S. SHIRRED HATS of mull or TAM ‘CROWNS, 3 China silk, trimmed with large rosette and satin ribbon, or with lace and how of silk; colors, cream, pink or blue, all sizes. . 229 CHILDREN'S POKE BONKETS of cream China silk, double rutile edge with Val, lice, all sizes...eeee 1,59 Fluted Lace Straw Brims, in a combination of colors, reg. 98¢, CHILDREN’S TRIMMED CHIFFON STRAW POKE HATS, ruffle brim and) bow, the season's latest success;. cole ors, white, pink, blue, red, ete., 98 fo} reg. 1.98... between Lenox and — Royal Wilton Rugs, Ott, x12 ft, regular $35 value, $24.85. Excelltnt quality, fresh goods. Carpet Rugs a third less than regular. 125th Street, we occceccecdenqcescce cseoee From carpet remnants, all grades. Seventh Avenues, . Raa nee sen and ‘a | Amusements. Amusements & | MADISON SQUARE ae P OCTO Ss a ice Dally, Zand 8.16 P. M., THE 8 J.8&J. DOESON, H * WORLD'S ROUGH RIDERS PR R's 2 fast lath Street, cor. sth Avenue ‘- pier E Ccoacacecccoeneacecec® | | “THE ‘SALT or SALTS" FEATURES lif you need a Spring ‘medicine, use the fruit Abbey’s A oS ILATARY EVENTS. 0S pduevistiseess, “ou tien D3 SL {iin Se anya oa el Sin ath Are, Sine "Severus Schaefer JUST ADDED, 5th SL, (ie thei oie tie U. S. Life-Savers. 7 ; BOERS, BRITONS Vrives, then, Oe, The, @1, O1.20 and 02, Bees Ub » PRICE i OF peice: <1:50;75 Fed ar Oh ic a remedy ' Salt, a gentle laxative iia . =a : ae | KOSTER ¢ & BIAL' SEN} TY that quickly rectifies alt roar a tav'ipg tag couse b Gieorders of the stom- ae me reach, liver and bowels. |All druggists, or by es HS sua ERNEST HOGAN, UTE URPHY. JAS. ASUMOND aUEROt. Big Spectacular Production. MET. OP. HOUSE. TER SUN. NIGHT: ere wan ona more chance. Wht i ps pattnaNance, healing oils, can be breathed directly Seccud Popular Concert. Ce Tathies | drew out. my mel ra - 1 xe red Dies fog the lungs, and the most wonder- “seat ure oa Bales hae. it 1 Even con | a eat ann simail, 25c., 50c. and) csrenernvexen, seuss" fl | celtteenee Bouton ane conquer stom | Lant bs Diway Swellds ‘ne a . heat chi miellat ga bi nod $1.00 per bottle. Matinee “to Have & To Hold. Set, Se Oe the red. square op- eSATA CART Gotreeate us ‘ ‘ow on Sale. pisae seuae em |Free Sample singel haters Sar Neat | upon receipt of your name and address. THE ABBEY EFFERVESCENT SALT CO. RRICK THEATRE, Sth mand Ces S20, Matinees Wesltentay & Sat cE TOM'S a O) 75, $1 Mata Wel & Sat, & Bre be 9-15 Murray Street, New York. CAR ae KS 1 Se = VRRYMORE and Gi | HARDMAN, PECK & 00, | | ave opened « oe department tn thelr | eniarget varerooms, la which they offer the famose HSL 0 CATER THOT EDEN: HARRINGTON Julia Marlowe [tt use | PIANO Ma DISS 58h 3 area | laste fas Reeeles TaaeTaa Sa "$225 Upwar ds | WitLiam COLLIER | oy nt out SOUR ee ARID rate a ¥ | WALLACK’S, °° ror tee 4 thar Peso ARE YOU A MASON? ss | es ASINO, Brooklyn Amusemene = ORPHEOM AMELIA BINGHAM COMPANY | The Girl with the Auburn Hair. THE ie LU IMB RS, faa Wares, BIJOU * iT AT | $35 Upwards, | FIFTH AVE.& 19THST. CH * qeemeaST REL eT | ft ||) ((),/°! VIOLA “TEER GRAND wuts OP HOUSE, TOOKL Amusements. NEXT WEER-THE Ll GRAND Rogers | Bros. | HERALD “asi: BIJOU MiGe EN THEATRE, TkATe NEXT WEEK MK Cle .| COJ]LUMBIA. THEGIRLFROM UPTiER ith EDNA OM 1 the Great Caste th St & Miho. Well Hex'd Orch Ave HURTIG & } SEAMON’S | RRA Tae Ken Yee \ NGOMAR. The Der Fol'd by _Tosen! $16, Sdat. Wes Bre 6.16, Mats Wed. eat. Gal 38e 2 YOUNG WIFE. olin aie eae ore Be i arleague,] WETROPLS, v JAMES A. at Nat wh narbara,Prictchte. ‘DALY'S: " AN Tov —ctesed Pi a ie| LYCEUM *. ‘at £18, Mat. ‘Thura, & Bat. 2. ON AND OFF followed: BLADES OF MONT, WILLIAMS & WALKE 4 com er co “ Ey x Spe0: evi td Estmne'e GODT. THHONG. po you 90 RIDE A WHEEL?

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