The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1901, Page 7

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ALL M inininininininl Tosaw bbe Ur nd «fining with Tie 3 of number of fresh n toward us, ord. Cavor, between me : * Was saying somerh was Lk not tod. We mixat work from hey've got—it's like wa gun!” ra tharacatingl bel we My mind wax busy. And strugeli the wall of th Ved AboUt-—they ¢ jenite bearing vor's utter Incapacity for we had in ha: strength wee able to go ¥ SYNOPMS OF PRECBDING CHAPTERS. tao Engitshmen, ling my crowbars, Bedford and Qaror, means of reeohing the moon in a larae class They find that Iwminary a dead world during part of the time, and covere: Bold growth at other perlots. It A.temi-human race which Caror cal The nites capture the two conduct them bepeath the moon’ tbe felenites wel. porme!, am engage in a running 1 Bertin hey Kill many Relentive he e would first of It went off ke Slate es as 1 simply came down rter th nT whould have done Tae peivoners escape, hing me and ghinced off. Th CHAPTER XVI. A Fight for Life. KNEW the spear I had was no good Tt was thin and flimsy, fectual only for ; for a quick recover. chased the Selenites . and stopped tner up one of the crowbars It felt comfortably heavy vat of twilight sort OL 8 f through my s#houlde I get home with the crowbar in hit the Selenite fatr Hitting those § dry suntlow ‘The moment right hand an as far as the first 4 crowbar, pulled the spear wan te fab tt]. sc its pelnting down Oy arrows followed out my head and es¢ dozen shots ¢ quai go emashing any number of Selen- tes. I threw away my spear, and picked w & second crowbar for rand. I fete ave times better than I ha I shook the two threat- e Selenites who had. ‘out of throwing distance fur eavern, and then turned ‘inally I hurled the spear down upon stant them with all my strength, leaped up. Ked up the crowbar again an Yor'the, multitude w Ialioped the cra A eapine from side to side of the eaaking threatening Jabs with | ‘would keep the goleniten dow | T looked up the cave padad Seed on earth were ° were Srecrnered in a. sort up the cavern pha i ore no ppecin! fmtohets of theirs. a yeecape. Their sturdy Tor most of them thicker than the. moon attered up the slope in ¢ jaent of miecision lown the cleft Yong *peats rprines ad TL heard! “Siher tnd oth 1 4¢ we char; gala. let ope ith behind. us, We didn't, those little brutes u woul 3 ught clearly then \ kind. of stere ung through ny ven alone Krew “what Ines of warfare, rotssen ‘and stood | there, tal reomed aly nown world td Twas umazed ae WON ON THIRD TRIAL. Fifty Dollars’ Worth of Stamps Taken from Drug Store. if looked around for Cavor, and for a tit seemed as fhe had vac than It has hitherto deen fed on ft the letter said f rejoicing was rec r WANDERER HAS BEEN FOUND. Aristocratic Pet “Returned to Owen, by World Reader. ot The Evening World 0 Lrequested you to ald finding a pet dog which On Thursday evening, May y letter and a gentleman the name of Mr. Wiederman, No. 51 who read the article, brought the dog We wish to thank The Evening ‘World for doing this kind deed, With best wishes for its success and Prosperity, I am very , \Terough>the efforts of The Evening Werid a :wandering wait has been re-| stored tothe. bome that she strayed frem a week ago, After being exposed to.death “from slow starvation in the midst of plenty because of a fastidious {9 to-day rejoicing in the lap of luxury, surrounded by cagaforte that money can buy. PSs returned wanderer is a pet dog v# anstocratic Mgxtean Mpeage and of She 1s the property of | No. 9 East On She strayed from $$ jooks to Keep, ound novels {ust now pro curable at a quarter a copy at Wana ‘a tre not “tall enda! of editions ook remnants,” “but new books binder’s pans 5 ne pring iple of of Noodpenete and drug mtore at the corner of ehteenth street, this morning he found tha the side entrance on Eighteenth street ioial vroken open his cash resister and se- “lo gtamps worth #0. Me ferme sex. tho place of Ji, Elsenderg, and? Eighth street, her happy home there on the morning | of Tuesday, April 30, and on ‘Thurmtay jast The’ Evening World pathetic note from the add in finding the animal. , In the letter the wanderer sétlbed as hairloss, of mole col white spots and “used to a certain diet." Mid It’ should pe fol on other food fe sagie hak | initially priced. p i ers aay priced by the Rublistiors at | the third attempt to enter Mr, association, hy) F arrangepieyt. per from Rood paper, Uinily te | Sok yond te ye rof n little library: | other For Information nail plates on avion a wateh dog that he loft j[in the store wate polsoned and on the kood to keep of present d an. | Blairs working ment on para a nf thy evening's | ened ‘The DurRIArM towt night ear etully low- yn the Inek and —__— ‘Uso World Wants to fill 30m jatxnt while they ous of the door, ere cutting the glass t \ SOME NEW ODN OH) Hn Spite of KE Season's Wane Many Good At- tractions Remain — Otis Skinner's Mon- day Matinee --- The Goodwin-Ellioti “Merchant of Venice” Due This Month. Knickerbocker will shut down for season after to-night, except. f performances, both of which wil be notable The frst ow e the matinee nex Monday, at which Mp Ode Skinner ow) off. na Balcony." Mis principale are Mrs dee Moyne and Miss lew Robson, The event is In the nature @ round-up of Mr. Skinner's ew season. The play is bright and on a Browning story begine, May alwin and Miss th via tot to . proaucth an elaborate scaie Phe company which has had © neXt Monday night the three performances here stated, the Knickerts again ty the publte “Another night is the Victor season. Mr Hammerstein will begin preparations summer tions on the roof, ‘The known as Paradls ocouph The Broadway shuts from to-night for the summer. A f Music will wee the jas! ‘Tom's Cabin’ “the Grey Fiske will christen : * productlog, and grin the seaxon owing athe w K out other plays the Maniattam stage. bubile haw seen th ino Girl" for a whil i the last of its chorun umd youths: ‘An leanee Mrs. ening with a here will begin w rehearsal at once of A Mid Siht's Dream,” whi w ke at Carnegie Ly ceum for an entire beginning May Charle wit for Hottom, id Mise Moi y Hl try Helenas which “Ada Rehan Was a) favorite his production mays Ap som Concerning tila “peatQon. One Much of the’ controversy Hamlet hus been caused thas been pla the firet new season WIL be * which will be of otnerly es at the § on. Twill be trled the Sta Ore of the muste halls in town has PLAYS Cent REVIVED AMERICAN "Darkest Russia" fil have an elaborate scenic production « Una house, Ia an old sucer anything about Rusala ts of interest An auxiliary force of fifty men and women will support Ralph Stuart and Miss Linthicum. The White Rate wil give a matinee and ever ert at (he Amertean to-morr REET “Swee: In- ved her aunce y $0 w FOURTEENMI nisearra’ will Monday night Dib An respi Tae scene | nthe River Lee, 1912 OPERA HOt country. Dae will te diese jut 1 SICK ERNOCK nines tia close hi house will not be open again until hursday, May 24, when Mr N.C, Goodwin and Mixx Maxine Eliott’ will appear in "The Merchant of Venice,” There will be ‘three performances. ‘They begin thelr Shakespearian work in Syracuse next Monday night. Otis Skinner, with Mrs, Le Moyne and Eleanor Robson and company will give one matinee at this house Mon- y afternoon, when “In a Balcony" will be seen. METROPOLIS: “Queena the Actress," with Misa Belle Stevenson and Georke A, Summers tn the principal parts, will open the summer aeason in Walte’s Comedy Company. MURRAY HIL “Dr, Jekyil and Mr. ( Hyde" comes back to town with Dantel G. Bandman in the dual role, the Don- nelly Stock Company supporting ARVEL ROMANCES. 'T HEAT RICAL SEASON NEARS CLOSE; FEATURES IN PROSPECT. C) ood © special mat iiminished success Inet. performanc publie, but It eannc de stil drawing pleasep all claare ivites women Utle role, passed the time ago and. {x pleas! ate the lane ‘ BROOKLYN THEATRES. My Lady? and Other Plays to te WALLACKS: Mias Cromman for next season with the same play, triple success in is arranging will be seen a in California, : India, China and Af- orp Over Puavs, Next Ween” 'ADEMY OF MUSIC: "Uncle Tom's Cabin,” ax Brady built it, will close up in two weeks. It haa been seen by all sorts and conditions BIJOU: “The Climbers” has had a trial of four months at this hou: and soon enters Its fifth, It has tulliiled every expectation, It Is ag bright now as {t in Its) beginning. Mins Aur Bingham has made few changes in hee company, but Next Monday. Mian Hihel Winthirag “wil” succeed Mise, Annie Tish, BROADWAY: “The F { Peace’ en- i ite last week Monday night xt Saturday: night the noure closed for the summer, Conse. nily next will be the Mat week to the oniy melodrama now uptown. Aad ox’ orodora,’ {a now tn It: at this houmw, 1 per- ext Wednesday afternoon two hundredth, Miss Hertha r takes the part of Dole Dace of Misa Condon, retired ant of ln The music of * dora” is in the alr, ax and an excel- rhea, the World in lent concert are the attractio: in Robert Bi The T. MPI AL! DIPLOMACY.| of Heart's’ Dex! HUBER’S: A woman, rence, will Kive free lessons In hypno- tiem. In the theatre part Girls wilt be given, Interepersed with | Weeks of Its HURTIG & BEAMON'S: The pill at houso will cont wketches are “A Wiso Guy, Jack and, Jerry, headliner at th Te niin Winte ‘ia GOLLIER. on THE duiet.| Ing dogs fo. BROADWAY , dias a STHE PRICE OF PEACE, | will be the opera \ jo features will be Aall will be x CRITERION: “When Knighthoos War In Plowe is in its closing month Here, Miss Julia Marlowe will yive ‘CROSMAN, misikess NEL Paroles DALY'S See Ses SAN TOY Amsocinte attr more at this house “Monday night Ahome-made health drink, A25 cent package makes 5 gallons. Dealcr ppecial offer. Address CHARLES E. HIRES Co. Malvern, Pa. write for Amusements LAST DAY—LAST CHANCE MAD. SQ. GARDEN | GREAT 4- PAW | COLOSSAL GIRGUSES, BROOKLYN ALL N Putt, PUN We MPIR. TRI ns: & Blea Wetnesta ARRIC OTM CAPT. JINKS | ih OR HARRY SORE MADISON §Q. TH ee ¢ IENIL | MERATE 3 i Unve chat. Torbay. VICTORIA ferro | MAREE § RUNAWAY GIRL: x &SELLS BROS.’ Gates. Patna, Mare Nourly, #4. ott Saturdays Amusements. HUBER'S "f° MUSEUM sore Crmumct nonin 6 aur € BM TAUGHT FRE: OF LADY HYPNOTIST “RHOBA E LAWRENCE. Other Mig Si PROCTOR’S Prt aynouses! 24d St Ontarm: c 1 Kestons, Ae: Tne. Hart Sth Ave. f & 58th St 2 Storan & UDIeke [125th Kent ‘Wott, i Ys ana Held. | WIFE, ‘PASTOR'S: MORELAND, THOM MACDONALD Ite. ou HI 4 Salt — KNICKERNOCKE ts lode 2 last Signe $10. Ww pee Ga sino Girt BIJOU | anetia winctam conPANY HM MONTH, io Ciyde Fitch's Dest, Play Meta. | THE CLIMBERS, econ t4th St. Taeatre, nr. cth Ay. Mat. Sat’y only. Mi CHAC LAST TWO, TIMES, OLCOTT] Mavourneen. NEXT WEEK Olcott” tn SWEET INNISCARRA, tit) MATINEE TO-DAY. DEWEY WIGH ROLLER CO. 1 OMth St LIVING PICTURE: ppb ee? ToMerrow Night neert. g5e.. Bde. and UST NIGHT “* wipany of 100, |ATLANTIC:: AKDEN, Dowery near Canal St fe. iaker & Lyaa, 2 Cyrenes, MeDow. fe Marris. Wed., May 8, Ani Yerairy Celebration, 12th Regt Band, Eachert's Lady Orch, 10) Musistane, 50 Vaodert | REPUBLIC, KOSTER & BAL Baie Se DANIEL Badlet. <eNOn LAP KEITH'S shat no LE MATL & GABRIEL. co. MAY WENTWORT r WORLD IN WAX. Ni a MINE MATOORAP I to ISULN, CHINA and AFRICA, ee, Rid. Ue... 35: CAMILLE: MY, OF SMUZIC. UNCLE TOMS CABIN. 31. Mate, Wed & Sat. 2 ve. 8 ~ HERALD ft PRIMA DONA Brooklyn Amusemonts. HAVERLY'S MUSEE, SMITH REET, NEAR FULTON. \ Tiey"Oaner vrost 10 a9 AS SM UNTH, M90 P.M. DATLY, BIIOU ~~ HARRY LACY, . 83 Oy STILL ALARM: DROUKLYS B ixex Week, A ROMANCE OF COON HOLLOW, GRAND RICHARD GOLDEN in “OLD JED PROUTY. ANT URLESQUE, “MY LADY." COL UMBIA _uciese [Hisar mooverios, BEN HUR, tm Rises Eventogs 8, Matiness 2 Sbarp MONTAUK. 3 ARE YOU A MASON? a Railroads... ~NEW CONEY ISLAND ROUTE From Greenpoint, Grand St. and Brooklyn Ferries, via Lori- mer St., Tompkins Ave. and ithe Culver J.ine. Free transfe! ta from and to the follo#ing . Flush Flush a Ralph, hav n and Douglass sts. abam, Myrt and from Eulton, Be Brooklyn Rapid Transit Excursions. NORTH BEACH, ther re fe aerked boate St ee. Street, PM. Fare 398, smnunye OW Religious Notices. FIRTHENTI Nap risy CHUM CH, ith ety gear Xk tees Wok tesinning ‘ont your. of pase tor, AW. It Hodder, 743, “Religin Mm dts. Place Welcsmie.

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