Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a THE GREATEST OF ALL MARVEL ROMANCES. A SIMON LEGREE SKETCH. | furna to the pphere and P earthly time sense At Fe rercnersey it infooterint I Immediately percetved that tf I wanted hight ov CHAPT! In 8: know how long that drifting took. In the sphere, of course, even mora than on the moon, one’s » no the touch of Seiciviet awake and alive, 1 must get a my eyes. . 1 was cold. of from the bale, therefore, to the thin cords within the ted ff until I got to the manhole rim, and so got my hearings for and blind studs, took a shove flying once round the bale za sc from some- anu sper ‘The firs and Gt phere h i han; oft B part of the outline e spin would be times less th to me that wh Mimsy that waa drift noon the cord qu was adrift in t ught me ou proper diinen e ome laugh , and suggested ons ugain. ad pant for a eo tdea of n ittle y gingerly blinds to wee If y means how the pat had hit me 1 started upon zed to find how far T was vn. Thad recxoned not only guid have little or none of the the earth's atmos- at our start, but that ff’ of the moons at least twenty-etght the earth's, to discover myselt and on tho edge ut was now only {the white cres- And Cavor—? tesimal. puch of the drift- its Nad iodo WAS to Bel tangential had expo Nis OVEF 01 “ right, but ail t Hed the sk: back to earth, but at far us 1 could sco i iwas ditfting awuy fro Whatever had ha nd to Cavor, 1 was powerless to help him. There he wis, the there ho must mon our fellow ‘Mat, briet! dead, behind less might, and {1 T could ’sum- axgistance. dnt bad in my arth, and then, ‘ation might deter y and explain the mantle of photo t0-a few discreet persons and act with them, or else to k , well my gold, obtain weap and » my secret, as, provisions: urn with these an asgistant, and 6 advantages to deal on equal terms with the iiimsy people of the moon, and either to rescue Cavor or to procure a aumci supply of gold to place my subsequent proceedings on a firmer ‘All ‘this was pretty clear and obvious, and how I set myself to decide Just exactly the rettirn to earth should be con- trived, T ba dared, ‘to gather wzzled out at last that I must drop toward the moon ay near an 1 clostty, then shut my: windows and fly behind It, aad when I Yas past, open my earthward windows * oo get off ut « Rood pace homeward, fut whether I should ever reach the tarth by not it'in some hyperpolic or pantbolle curv or other, I could not tell, Latter Th --8 happy inspirition, and by opening ce tain y that device, or whether I might eunply find myself spinning about windows to the moon, which had evdent to me I must pass hehind with. did a very great deal of complicated em: certain it waa much more my xvod hick | 1 an my reasoning that enabled me to Hite the earth. Had 4 known then, as T know now, t HL ohances that were ag 1 doubt if T should have. trou to make any: zzled out wh: considered thing to do, ate | opened all my moonward windows, and quatted down—the effort Ilfted me for {hung there In the and waited for the orescent to get DIEREr | ety, ‘Then T would shut the window Past tho moon with the had | got from it-4f 1 did not smash tpon it—| and no go on toward the A time came when this v T shut out the ata larly: tre from anxiety or any Vien that litte npeck of matter In Infinite Space that would last until I the earth. had made the sphere tol- the alr had been refreshed by the oxygen I fe.t perfectly com’ fortatle, for the iirne time indeed. Alt Thad left the earth. Thad extinguished the Ight again, tha glitter of the stars teiow me. EB thing was absolutely silent and) enough, I had no more feeling of | lying In bed on Yet during hours jn, tho! crater of the n sense of my) utter ioneliness: than hours to me—I found myself think: IN MIDAIR. FOOT OR $O INTO THE AIR. my life ani motives and the secret ine thinking over these problems—for I am | amld tclan—anti In the end Tam earth's [ttlenc: ati | we One curtous Hea dominated me more ni 1 ; 5 7 mi on; 3 } . v| La u it hem 3 t z | wort q ’ ‘i aime a 18 Jays of sus: | ‘ opane HP One after an A ‘ a time some foot or #0 into the alr, atl jhae, yan an Inereasing doubt of my own ye e ; x lest {t should fall me tn the end; 1 was|no more in darkness save for the earthshine and jelse, but only a mind floating in the still serenity of space. Why should 1 bo disturbed about this I might indeed have been the only | Bedford's shortcomings? I was not re- ing in the Universe; and yet, strange- | sponsible for him or them, For a time I struggled against, this | © : i Broadway. ‘or fear than if IT had een really, T seemed to myself to grow greater : sales this entire week. ay jeome such expedient. ant ry alent pr t and bigger until I felt I was near enough | ciated ¢ for Hoar: herp been Y iu + t i Caalet etd a ‘a very epirited or > 3 ( woolens of a kind, closed out from a mill at a fraction of him not ony as an ass, but as ‘ j their original cost—woolens intended to go Into $18 and $20 es, and In i st thavnontat many Ronerat ful quality. wat down to rte h 3 he thing: was n the least saw him jing at tt | Canterbur: come. Hehe. “Tlo3 auea of my beng, arauns p stars; and always { Redford nl wna any one ry Krotesquo deluston. I trfed to the memory. of vivid moments, ror intense emotions, to my as- ; 1 felt that 1¢ [could recall one twinge of feeling the growing ance Would be Atopped. tT could not do tt. 1 saw Bedfont | though at tho time they seamed no more |rushing down Chancery Lane, hat on the Kk oof his head, coat-tatle flying, en Ing with a strange breadth and freedom |route for his public examination, had awakened from a dreamless sleep. lot all that we nal undergone and of all | Initivicicieleleieieieieieiei-ivicleeteleieieieieie-viciele eerie ee inininl gofeieinivineivivivininieieieivieieleiviefefeieys tures Ia that swarming gutter cles came drif ot There was no doub THE /FFORT LIFTED HIM A ly, Snours. and sald. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1901. $+ ¢ > —__-__—_. The Evening World’s Woman Caricaturist Criticises Theodore Roberts. By MIS KATE CAREW. Ghe SUIT Event of the Season < And one that was deservedly appreciated, too, if we’re to judge by the overwhelming response and large amount of wll sense of movement | uni Lowas tle f | Even our spacious store—the largest clothing estab- Anant aa a z lishment in New York—was at times congested with men eager to snap up one of these $18 to $20 Men’s Spring Suits at Press it, disso- feet down on {Incidental thing / 5 ’ be connected. AALS MAVEN OY The story’s been told before, and It seems thousands have read it—but this for your benefit—l, 2 and 3 pieces of Inclined to regent him aad his early suits—are in this lot at$12.50. We may add that notwith- encounter with = view the standing the large crowds—our force of salesmen having been increased—every one coming to our store will receive faitepoaet . prompt and careful attention. had that extraordinary | | OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. dodging, and ‘bumping Instead ‘of— or,a piece of paper, you should get them in the In-er-seal Patent Package. Instead of having them handled over and over again, no one touches them from the time they leave the oven until they reach your table. EVER HEAR OF SIMON LEGREE? One of the best character studies of the season has been the Legree of Mr. Theodore Roberta, Simon Legree was a wicked planter, who bought the poor slave Un Tom, after the death of Tom's kind master, St. Clair, and—beg pardon—heard it before? Well, Theodore Roberta te a really admiratle Legree. His brutality fs as convincing’as his amlability was in “Arizona” earlier in the season, y loodad 1or Instead of keeping them in a cracker jar to get stale and musty you keep them in the package, “It {s not you that are reading, !t 1s la mercy In the God above Bedford—but, you an: not Bedford, you And 1 bope in courte of law esh. RTA '§ Just where the mistake here i” faerey ie each tiny thing, and the package keeps them fr o or es in. Since the world it merey In Judc3 waree me like a man, I ‘and $f Tam ‘There To o Ment was! with these nes John Donnelly ended an appeal from Blackwell's Island | Magistrate Zeller in Yorkytle Court y terday w be set at liberty. He was sent up for three months for drunken- a ao ness on April 17, Ila aged mother, of *|BEGGED LIBERTY IN R RHYME. | No. a1 East ‘Thirty-sixth street, was about to be dispossessed, he wrote, and | Magietrate Zeller Grants Prayer of | was starving. He promise’ never to Man in the Peniten drink again The Magistrate signed an order for Donneliy's release, Instead of telling the grocer to send you any- thing he hes, just say you want the kind that come in the In-er-seal Patent Package. “Contound | not Bedford, what But tn that 4) Iuthng: other similar | forthcoming, tho en remote susp! from far awa (To Be Cont When you order Soda, Milk, Graham, Oatmeal and Saltine Biscuit, Vanilla and Banquet Wafers, Ginger Snaps, Sultana Fruit and Sea Foam, don't forget to ask for the kind that come in the In-er-seal Patent Package. Look for the trade-mark design on the end of each package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. this was hale Houde and the the sphere, 1 clasping Pease Pianos i ee bi Amusements. ena Nia Morrow; ° , R 5 N T ithe AMO: Demand’ It. ia ar eee Dr. Robert Koch. Dr. Edward Koeh FOR THE SUN MER SEE sE A n na H eld . Be THE TWO DRS. KOCH} [SCLUUG RCE _Engagement Extended. ‘pc < nus | 16 J those convincingly ements agalny and the nd the lady. in Wlatress ling those “forks and they existed sure- and you are Bed- ne back to all the rest 128! aL! + Ditterest within me could still written by one of its readors. Address ... P.O. box 3351 New York City.” Tuesday, May 14, and so on, oppenred: inthe sky In front of the earth, 1 turned) my course asile so as to ‘of the cart, prion it-had become printing them right along. ¢ $10 EACH FOR JOKES. — FOR EACH JOKE, $10. : Every day next week The Evening World will print a joke For each joke used the writer will receive $10 in gold. It must be a bright, newsy Joke—about something going on in New York—and it must be written in this space: Namo Of QUthor.....sseccessssccsccccacccseccscecesssseeseeee After writing your joke, name and address in the,above space, send it, with this entire announcement, to “$10 Joke Editor, Evening World, Start right In now and be as funny as you can. The first $10 Joke will be printed In The Evening World of Monday, May 13; second $10 joke If, your Jokes are good The Evening World will keep on buying and On duri the > pooopooceess The Great. invention—The Koch to you during the summer PMMONS. EMBLGON & EMMONS Inhalation. Ont Inventions, months. We take pride in the ANLEN AR: sit INE POXE BETO Stren | And Their Gea! Geman Disenvteg| piano sist wil be a please [PASTOR'S 20. 2 85, NAT OM. WILLS, sna + SS | BROADWAYTUEA: re “ERUSTO MENTS Dr. Edward Koch Is Here in the Interest of the German-American| fine condition of our rental Branches of the Koch Inhalation, Which Are in New York, stock. Writeforestimate. We MOY eve prices Ze. .35¢ 151 Bree de Hat sae Philadelphia, and Many Other American Cities. also constantly have a large tt Jekyll & Mr. Hyde < 5 5 CHUL, Dr. Edward Koch, the Inventor of (called the Tuberculine) which Doe-| number of good used pianos, | i 4qsinin. nANOMANS so : ”|ByOU [> AMELIA BINGHAM COMPANY FIFTH MONTH. in Cty “| gocsinnt ar Sb "| THE CLIMBERS THE MATINEE ‘TO-DAY. *| DEWEY arass winow BuRLesQuers ©. MT ST. LI ICTURES. 2 DURLESQUES Fat inter Nigh GHAND CONCERT, Se-Siee HTH ST. THEATRE. ar Ait cHAUS Magtitcect, Prodi eeceetL SF Sweet” Inniscarra. Pertormancer, Last of the great revivala. the Koch Inhalation, can be seen at| tor Edward Koch uses in his appara-| mapy ce erated nrakes, «at 48 West 22d st. again next Monday] tus, as here shown, which throws bargain prices. $125 and up, for free consultation and examina-| this Tuberculine into the Iungs in hly nents, Write tion. combination with healing olls vapor-| 08 Monthly payments. Send for his booklet, explaining the| ized in a manner that enables the| for cataloguc. treatment and giving testimonials of] medicine to be breathed directly into ° cured patients In tnis city, so you can! the diseased lung, so this great reme- P P C call on them and thelr nelghbors to] dy can act on the disease Itself. It ease 1ano 0., sitive-| kills the disease germ and heals the lung. ‘The old way of swallowing) 120, 42d St, bet. 6th Ave, & Bway. | medicine into the stomach kills more people than the disease itself, ae JINKS ETHEL BARRYMORE prove their genuineness. He asserts that Bronchial or Caateenetion be healing ofly vapors, seat of the disease, Jaden as they are] Doctor Koch 1s the only physician ’ with the Koch germ-killing tubercu-| by that name In New York City. He Mne. It can be given at your own| will remain here long enough for i on S$ home. Send fora booklet, explaining} every one with ling diseases to con- a the trentment and giving testimo-} sult him. Consultation is free, nals of patients cured. Ile and fis cousin, Robert, have PERFECT The two Doctors Koch are each] spent a lifetime in the treatment and typical Germans, and are both modest| cure of Consumption and Asthma, wil citi and retiring, and while Doctor Ed-/and he ts making a trip of Investiga- BOA ward Koch has by his wonderful In-| tlon of tho American Koch Lung KEITH’S halation Machine brought this rem-| Cure offices, which can be found in! fi Lae tote Tedccenatall tasuetsyatiit(iounl limoserateunal largekcltiome ther ate |e ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. | sin.tve._‘ashaonsie Hemet not be forgotten that Doctor Robert] offer being at 48 Wost 23d st., New | Used by people o: refinement | cOSTER BAL". Bin) 3 wae the discoverer of the remety,| York. for ovor a quarter of a contury. FREE—FREE—FREE OLBROOK'S SAUC SEND US A POSTAL, GIVING THE NAME ADDRESS OF YOUR GROCER, AND wr WILL LEAVE A DOTTLA IN MIS CARP FOR YoU FREE. HORACE DE LISSER, swe tmavey, sow aN i QUIET. | [HA Tut ke Brooklyn Amusements. « MONTAUK Stirs. Louis MANN—ctara LIPMAN. ALL. UN ACCOUNT OF COLUMBIA .2%5 Hitetot whist UrioNe BEN HUR,, 28. Atetiners 2 Sharp, MANAIAN'S TARINE MOTI SHEETS. gs TARINE: MOTH BAGS: as Mangere Inside~Patent NETROROLIS Amusements. th AMERICAN | t ze WY LA | From Victorta Theatre, Ns %,. N.Y, GRAND or, OU: MAC ey a Mate. Wet DARK Nat. Why =Privonere of Aig = gRE aM pM DALY’ Sills #2 SINTOY LOU we 6 soo GOON i ll GLASER the title role