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OOS THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1901. eon) Last Confessions of Marie Bashkirtseff . New Self-Revelations ‘ez of the ~ emarkable Russian Girl A Nigher place, much higher; our situ-| Oriental, superstitious, Slay aly ation Is better, Oh, yes. Lam well now.) that you generally say | Qjand 1 thank.God for tt. [are not Ike yourselves. If 1 speak othe | and other {nirtast tapnears to m And f migat be b: REMINISCENCES. = os JEANNETTE L. GILDER’S INTRODUCTION. N this new volume of Marte Bashkirtseff's “Confessiona’’ there ls no y 1 comm falling off in Interest. The entries in this Journal have all of ner 1 wor tmartre HoT might IKE those ot Rashkirtsem was a product of a thwarted characteristics, ested ive am ¢ Durand hoclety, W. somewhat simila nd even more tragic case Perhaps the most striking pages of this volume are those devoted to the means, What 1 fear fall Hi-| bet of Sony’ w rear oif, as a mathematician, the letters that passed between Marte and Guy de Maupassant. She had never seen the novelist, nor had ‘he ever seen her. She only knew im by his books; a knowledge, one would think, that scarcely invited the confl- dence of a young girl. / This goung girl, however, was exceptional. The very fact that Gu de Maupassant was just whut he was excited her interest, an interest a together Intellectual. She wanted to write to him and to receive his let- tera, just ax a maturalist wants to catch a new and strange insect in his net. She felt a acientific kind of Interost in tais new specimen. Her firat lette- to him was short, but It must have piqued his curtosity. know,” she wrote, “that you sre young, and that you are unmarried— two eseentin! points. But I warn you that I am charming, this sweet thought will encourage you to reply." Maupassant's reply showed that he wanted to know more of his fair correspondent. the highest Eu prematurely of overwork and heart- hunger, Russia, whiet many brillant women, cannot yet give them a hor tual horizon and go out Kenly, orphans in exile, Ma r 3 red bodily hun- she never en. ne life. 1 of noble pare he winter of a she wan an was not till rhe waa alxteen mean timo Mme. Bashkirts: . winter, Marle's n Dina (th ices" who {ts often ned In the follow retinue of teach- ers and servants, had = Baden on the outbreak of the Fran ul moving thence to ‘ Marte set Merself seriosuly tot sh, Itallan and y and Greek, dra ng now of the she fell in love with a certain out- r to whom © never had an opportun- saying so much as "G me she carried on a more serious Mirtation with thi t Cardinal until the Ine tervention of the Holy Father himself was invoked and the offending Pittro was packed off to a convent. In Florence, Rome and Berlin, and later in Madrid, Marie's art studies made rapid progress. After a brief visit to Russia and her father, on a fruitless mission of concillation, she returned to France to make Paris her home and art her absolute mistress ment (Copyright. 1901, by Freterick A. Stokes Co) THE DIARY. 6th October, 1883. HAVE fust written this to Tony | 44 Robert-Fle “Dear Mast too happy about what y _| your : T ought to be only | guy ma have said of | 7 wise ft it reat and next spring give your- the picture, and yet 1 am almo’ iheupleasrebetvexecutingweertain (is (a beautiful voice had already given way to chronic laryngitis). The Bar satisfied! But pray du not take what | ha fashions that’ there shall bazon Influence was in full food; Bashkirtseff brought the genius of Tam going to tel! you for an affectation Russia to this mature revolt a sm; and not only the more to say." He ts nearly ng as Tam, this Juiant Floury has come; B— remains, together. Julian er of Bastlen-L. dled. It is for the pe 4s grandfather that he obtained alin 1st, a debut which made of molesty. To aincer and [wrt y realism but the flery energy of the character. Her heart-hunger, the alternations of passion vain ambitions, with Inertia and hopeless- ness, the confitet of high Ideals and petty ambitions, she revealed in the cold pages of her “brain's no ax she called her journal, and there only: G. H, PERRIS, Hither icici inte t 5 four superb brothers our Emperor does gathered (fronces), open at the neck not know how to triumph over Niniiism!|(debraities), mythological, or Couls XV., * © © It Is Alexis, above all, who ts{antique skirts, Jewish robes. I passed ‘ong, harmontous,|®* Very ec jc, but, thanks to. worl. handsome. Tall, strong, harmonious. ii for hour at’ Laferrlere's, Worth'® with faxen haltr, the eyes of an honest Doucet’s, the fashion has taken; fortwo mun, a beautiful light beard naturally |years one han seen only negiigee dra} curled, and In all his figure something [tries frills, fichus, sashes. The n absolu 1 myself face ¢ t. Should 1 Yes, If your Jui You said tain parts Mth October, 158% { ESTERDAY we went to see the! . Who want me to marry A— | y ha St the hope of K that I deserve absolute frankness, that | , conviction that one day I shall enters my: T judge mynelf sanely and that I car tri by hear agceewhle ones. For the rest |p Four delicacy, the a Kreat artiet, will n * my ser en Tf ment ts strictly J hear cruel truths because I have t acy of the truly face with and for Those ure very big w : net pons . Ere: 5 f r compariaan alte Gasca An! apreadin~ naturally and this mag- 1 cann eathe: 1 to not feel elt 4 pomlble my French tn not Feeneh: |Our Te quil and. sympathetle. 1|2004 moat run after iat Doucet’ are of a ard to what circumstance? 1 go |Pone f nT did not sus- [and ui am (aii iD a aa ots but it ma to me that gortain should say honest man if that accorded|my namet “ 7 se } oa Q y . or the beauty or the nobleness, | terrible malady a a Incohe sire a perfes Tam far from my black sadness. | an absolutely Impertal atr. Tuesd CAs Eee It heey at if I were cured] Leaving the church we called at me If you siw this p on ne the work of a + youta would you only say Dassublet 6th November, 1988 = j ILE BASTIEN has just told ene 4 this brother ts sick at not have ing patnted enough this year, . but, alas it seems to me that that Iam descending | sury 1 Irying ita manta paints ant] were at them: bu Hetails of the works | thing as Tito. If tw th Poa Be mart with Jos But it te not) Ga, With G— It te funny; it acems mong ree * Pers to this misfortune. “* ¢ © Qh.| to me that I please him, i ; have signe ‘ “As to this perhape 8 the only way of] 1 should pass for a eas to Che bearing, an ale [thay Hs od! Recause Tam resigned, be-| haps he loves me in his faahlon? Charm-| Like me, then. I showed him my ure Heats belleve In the painter's ¢ and streng And this fore . ale | without any I accept life with this immense ioe Koy, nut what should I do with him?)/ Chins.’ and I dare scarcely write what. upon ston. ‘They are men of the world. [ For some time I have seen that tt twhat misery! Am I, then, so much {absolutely nec Kk of what Nt there ped ‘0 mat-Jone knows, to quo yo male ck burden, do no! avate It! Ba h thr arden, do not aggravate HY Bay eee not love him, and I have not|"¢ sald of it. It is a medal for certain, even the desire to embrace him. One| Many artists in great positions and in Mth October, 1883. | shuts one’s eyes and asks oneself: “Let the first rank would not do as muc& Is | Ways hidden, te of an (nfantine purity | demued to dea n years old Jnad only He ning, when there was no one| Mamma worked, a radiant | while my aunt f very prot MARI © What will F yome with these mar-|incurstons Into the inc. Twas ot ‘These LL. ts imagination with me. I see! me ace, ahall I embrace M. So-and-Go7"| It will never be suspected that ft is ts 50% sLepige marries tt}To be to 1 LILLE IS knows by; experience {ithe si room: ecastitanis 1 Maatlen-Lepage, and I belleve he| an, well! he says nothing to me—|*he work of a girl: it is that of some 3 blex =r ; tment of the | seemed to me so uid | that one Is pretty when one wishes it. I{changed aome words tn a lot ty pléanenlmwel on} \hellaativistt)iion | cainen’ weitere inerechers: one who thinks, who observes, who | & St. s sent me aa r4 one please rather not speak of It. Se eee ee ania rel ute' | sueguriousiaintoeiemiyaciteini the the morrow It haa passed. A few days! srowever, 1 should Uke to be very |/oves nature, © * © Ie did not expect, |) Image of the Virgin, has brovgh: me ne te jinditre Munsgni va; LAWeittes Lee nee eee ie foLp lassie dingiheccou far after [say to myself: “Hold! And Bas-| ooquettish with him. But Iam too loyal. | “Rut take care; you are going.to 5 ROOM LUGE Over” FiGure amcor Becauae 0 - | SereedGenones nauetiw lth} tines Frlnceaarithe | OL Tere re eacied norelble\ mis Hlen-Lepage, I think no more of him,|{ am persuaded that It would be easy |a critical moment, your Milter bee, Ge Ce AG only rareniles wien) thesothers 1ath and.1sth’ October, 1ss3. | thera bored themselves. as) they: could | Katia.” Oe ort read (with avery then?’ No more at all! Coe ee deat | Rane ere oe, ania picture mwah would not make me hay for 1 do not becomes 1, one loses th USY day: leave Jouy at 7| 48 for me, I went from group to group. | were era i cerentWothdeath: But if 1 thought no more of him, of rly would give him too much aD- Bare fa Heda ery eon will har find that this ts my utmost. sured air which ts as the heal o'clock in the morning. Walk tn | * * * It fs necessary that I’ should | ural, avr aki), whom whould T think? For. I tell you Penman to the Grand! Duke, 3t| At ishac: t bors Grmian pee pity. ee th of one's being. Then, one | the wood, retouch the portrait of | Dave @ Mame to grind in this immense) Dating oft Rae a ieee ee that t tell [Seemed to me that he looked at me, Oh! |that my ambition {s such that shoul i \ ay y accident, when one] routs, conversation, croquet. ‘The for- | mill, my head, Reases, oF even of ote Te Myrelf In acwhtaper to send myaelt to| don't exciatin! I have rerend my horo-| Want. to be intoxicated, things quite t00 } BD MLeU NARS Ret LOGE 3. [does not think of tt ent of Meudon Is ravishing under this | At last! T await © sleep at night. It haa no other impor-|scope by Edmond: Tt promises me, & 5 HAVE seen the new moon with the| 1 am quite determined to be very firm.eun, that glide It throuph the mist. | Tuesday, 1th October, 1883. | KRW Nor wah tance, and 13 not tke some one who is|thousand torments, bit wintever O ee roti pices te aoe left eye, and am sad! In truth | not to goon any longer am at present. [Nature ia indeed beautl | ad inadvertently some cee obtrumve—ike Feal, love, In fine. erate momenta, 1 ahall’ succeed mt| is Jum. Seas sons a Ana inca. Se gene NOM date sy contend 10224 {| Wer atten t siaypona to me not fo THeee UT Indiohareecsutheel Cente: of amy fe tn 169, and T nd Ea Getober, 1S. ini oven aes ene Poco ot string te te ts SebutetY wich ena stitton mole | trom a rnin t ec dinn eve! self much happler now. xteen yer f a t D, 9 oe fs ps Ly ete eon and Caesar were euzerstivious, only {ipa It seemen to ty fer NT iF dened raresinoretaaeanter naar 2 asicnienine shi comparizon, and ] ess tate wae the frat melancholy of | HERE {s in Parls a string of Sth November, U8, | <itvment of'pictane ovat derion of tata tog mention sche; mostailuatric Urgent cases, that one ought always to|ing {t I leave the forehead frankly un- without comparison. I have no n girl, It fs not that. I am as if} Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses. VER since I dressed mynelf in Paris | iyo" Nno tad only started in ter sctete aoe eas dined here. | ivnld everything that. mey ne’ |envarea MAPA TRIG HITaN Re thoe eRe cate rate Tari (eanquliaathenl nowitiweent | men isnhad becntthrown There were #ix of them at this morn- T have atriggled against tho stupld {reed fre years "prevails." It was @caibieg erheok posed tatty; 5 may ‘appear the|covered. Amid al © carefully m’ pray, dear and/tng’a mags. The Grand Dukea Viadimir, nd uncouth fashions, Five year)!" the Salon ot 1884, attacted wile” a> fed myself! and with | tention. 1 eve all that from least bit disagreeable, and even to con-| dressed heads, it ts a c * Prince Bofidar Karageorgeevitesi ot Servia. traiict posttt Serge and Paul—if with these!ago I asked for draperies and corsages . never treat me os STAGE SHOOTING WAS REAL. ded tn a little 1 to murmur! CLARKSBURG, W. Va, May 2. — While the Vandyke and Eaton comp Heer in ying at the Traders’ The: (To Be Continued.) ippeara to me a lack |The hatr twisted on a Amusements. 16% BAUMANN Oi |hoe eee was filled with gree louked at 1. He took her in| was. p: DAES. $ GDR: WL AND “aUNBET, Ty. 3 verter i j last night a et from the revolver o! a : x Nd not abet him, and they | Luther Moore etruck W. H. Ine, | pie gues +E clung together. arthanameauainenins on Vb nie Aflor 4 ‘moments she moved her | Penetrating his + ad back and looked up at him, | stant death. “3 : oY His eyes were not laughing. The Coroner declared the de: ate Violta Maker,"* others. jArt’te» a ibe § ore is something I ce ant to 8a) siy | ; aan ole ald “A woman Joes usually CONTINUOT CS ee AS eae pe | PASTOR'S “saris ” FF if 2.30 TH NI x S-plece inlaid Marqueterie Parlor Suites, 1708 WELCH RYAN & MICHPIELDS ‘ + . in silk damask and silk plush uphol- pea UE ea es 43 stery, worth $40. Eeerore Q ——DICK & ALICE M’AVOY, VITAGRAPHSS x ly came, to. me | ss ~ Ll Thea. Lex. ay. & 424 aft « Prices 25c.. 5c.,S0e. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, "33,232: HERALD 30142, |, ts SAM 8 SHUBERT Inersiuces the stan | THE BRAXTON BURG ough 1 colors, tata or oak COMPLETELY FURNISHED. : 9 7 7.98 WE HAVE THESE GOODS ON EXUIUITION, 5.98 of the forest. ins was buttoning his shirt befo: an open window and sbaging a duet with Mrs. ‘Tower, who had her Heul out Pop-Fizz! 'Foam- Sparkle! beyond seeps and a gractous a. 4, he said, “I love you went. back to his arms, ‘ 4 ee Austerity: she learned the lesson of another window. ett ete lp ‘ nen Team once only, and nk-and-white or Accreek}roared:aottlyzaboventhe y and My, she reatl ythmie murmur the forest. E pee Sight sounds seem the great prameval stile atte itr asked F r influence o fthese a 1a large hat lined with ji: C thering a cluster Bio courage tos don. intended, the moment si sum of him, to command him t T have been In ¢ K his engagement at ones; but her any parts of the wor! rogant will found ttself supple before ever Known anythin E trong bre of th and shrank RACY 0090 PsP : ne up, makes one neounter, PRR RRR ick iicricticitkiicietetrt | and Helena. thing, and yee giv : on’ after a time, umd nd loveliness— ine ty a stone, where they Hardwood Refrigerators, Exceptional Value, Nation’s temperance beverage redw Tz | MATINEE TODAY. + 4 DEWEYiRoyAL BURLESQUERS BMTH ST. Howard &@ Emerson. Grand Burtesque, GERTRUDE ATHERTON. 2] presse! hin hand suddenly over {ing SYNOPSIS OF PRECET flattening the Iud, % }8 y spiritual, partly senayal, 5 98 LTH ST. THEATRE, a'r Geb ave. Mat. Sau only, Owia c i “You've stu she nald, pouting. mx to hold in erence the put her hands about hs fice, | le CU Ge eae oe art tones 4 Yorba. to wazry Mary Gorton, “Theso roses a ail of thorns.” f th a) jon was a Attle awkward, du Brass and Enamel ~ r S , FE Kat lone, been ‘endleet 2 tn the oT think Ti wetter go! | hey nia worm Wiio Would ROW Very Rootbee Bederaliniaes 2.983|OLCOT weet Inniscarra. i - Fora be comes on the midnight te F lance of mingted) Are, prety, th hold them withbonressea: 1g % eSB itieat Ses OLCOTT'S Last Time ia N.Y. T: sar, May 3 “an eles hotel for her eccentricities, 4 peal, PT eeniicantitolecete hatinint Rereca| y do you louk so serious?” she Mateliv at eneacla pee a Watch ina iherote rio teen neonaabor ‘ou will not go Pheehntohedicintenne ay | “You looked #0 rifferent a mo- 4 Sela 424 St., Just west Bway, makes her go home ead then jolne the reve |, She tured her hand about and clamped | yin pushed in “among ‘the fronds, tL aggo.” Re el Cael ry CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERAS. REPUBLIC, {35 °5;)" Yast Week, which grew taller as they penctrated. ‘ ” Boon Clive had no need te hold. the eho yaltue onc iaNeerioud og nes eta) sting Mary Gorton the following | tl "I * apart for his companton; they | Drefy. ubidon.tsletius: tik aboutilt: and a friend go to dire at tha Helmonters [Sonme ey HagtO? deer, What common fapread out a foot and more above their | We have twelve more day's. cH a to Melena at dinner. Mel wml aye, left tells me to wet out) heads, “The place, a young forest of (To be Continued.) 1 - See ee engered tos New Yorker named |" Gnie tientened her oasp. “But you — preference for Cilve leads . she satd tmperiously. T shal! q aN o, I shall not go, If I did I shouldn't Helena learns of Clive's engagement to Mlary.| Hlelena threw back her -he 0: She fortous, and when Clive joins a house) woman's keen delight In power Ae at her him. man as strong for the moment as her z n Clive's touch and presence. ment to Van Rhuye| “After breakfast Miss Delmon: $Ri creat avows er intent to win Ciive from | giests drove for two hours THroURh the 5 forest rcarcely aec:ng the sun, then camped tn a canyon by a running stream, it over his, says nothing of his meeting with Helena,| “What in the use? I'm afraid I'm LOVERS’ LANE) pie 32, COR. 46TH ST. AND 8THAVE. 0, Ss'rtey Evennss KEITH’S | Arora WILL 4. CRESSY, 4 BLANCHE DATNE. cared or vo pay. Book wat | AMERICAN ie. Bis Bate free. No drums or devi MATINEE DAILY VAN TOILETINE SGGLPR EIU LIE | ott Mint Oto 4 MONDAY, DISINFECTANT. See | ae io operation. NOOK FRI cities, Seat sale Thursiag TM 4 14th Bt. CHAPTER VII. ae canyon was narrow at the bottom . WALLACK #. Bra. $50. Mat. To-day @ Sat, 216 The Forgetting of Honor. withered et dhe minshing Gris rang Ae / : By a novel and simple arrangement easily HENIUETTA |. inthe Merry Play. ; ’ did not see her alone ngain for}. Ita sides wore a tangle of fracrant adjlsted and hidden In the bowl, absorbs Amusements. CROSMAN | MISTRESS NELL : two days, although he was with caer ercitaromes. purple Ming, "and z sewer gas, destroys all germs and |= : her constantly, and they had| trees, thi le . Se :, = ay, 45th st. Ey 815, Met Wot, Sat, 3 Yong tatka apart. pea the’ Tawitonge eae ne ot PERFUMES AND DEODORIZES! #¢rsRe THtt:4 THE Dae tON DAY | ee Features and far : Mere were peven clever men a Qn high were the ‘edwoods, 4 i i 5 ent fs Bie Bekih Nortethis time; all of the women were ehuafter luncheon, "the ainerevand . With a supply of biscuit in an In-er-seal Patent THE TOILET. DIPLOMACY. | weTRopoLis OF ea ust . . A ———— — cea Ai eS 5 Come" anid Flelena’t9 clive, “there ; Package, a man may start from torrid Florida; Price 35c. per can—about ONE CENT : “|watres stock « They rode and drove and sailed and | 2.0 iS", jeresjand Ti want tosce A cross the dust ains a i rer day. vas sr allnns. ST) Wont. ploknicked, and sang and played tennis |"tt wat bee hard pull. lusty pl of Texas; climb the snowy CAPT. JINKS jEDE Ae stories, and there was much | “Don't you want to come? Very well, Sane ee gener: Til go alone. Hang my shat on that tree. Clive wrote a brief note dally to Mary | ‘She sprang Ightly from atone to stone mountains of Colorado; brave the drought of the great American Desert; follow the rainy Pacific to frozen Alaska and in the Klondike make a meal ETUL With —_——_—— TOILETINE MEE. GO. 1040 hd Ave. Gordon, but gave up hig thoughts reck- | across the stream. ‘ : “| lesaly, (to) Hetete/ Belmont: fo canyon, through brush co: dense that on fresh, crisp biscuit. Wherever you go you can UNDER TWO FLAGS 8 HesNcua iAres Brooklyn Amusements, Bhe showed to full advantage aslihey were quickly, out of aignt. and ha biscuit fr ever a Bescnechareinee Maret eee Sicis sal i hostess; thoughtful, suggestive, woman- | throu: bewlldering fragrance ve your biscuit fresh and crisp if you get them in re HAVERLEY’S MUSEE, ST. NLA FULTON, £ WAX YORK EXHIBIT, Malt Extract DITE p rE Ea Contain ME wee at | aneee CRITERION THEATRE yA iNutelthons Substance el ae Jaeuexiesrtacieste an Any Malt Extract on the Jarket. WHEN i Ask Your Docte | JULIA MARLOWE | ERS IS Write Long 'sland Bottling Co. | sa: N.Y, ly, unselfish. ‘At the top they were In the dark for. the In-er-seal Patent Packa: it again. and pushed al he a ee Her mind, as revealed in their long | they could. They found. themeelven ei conversations, captivate! ‘him. ey pds the atrageling. outposts of an Her grace appealed more keenly to | under-forest of fronds. A few redwoods spr their spiked ‘is senses than her beauty, which somo- | arma above It, but! Rinataiahe times, as sho talked, wholly disap- When you order Soda, Vanilla and Banquet VV Milk, Graham, Oatmeal and S ‘afers, Ginger Snaps, Sultana altine Biscuit, ruit and Sea N8Q. THEATRE, 24: ot Foam, don't forget to ask for the kind that come in the In-er-scal 280-284 Be: Ss. Brook Eves 830 ab Day 5 peared, broken by a personality ro ” i LEED EFREN SCENES UECORIYS TH TIME, JU. SOCVENTRS. Night<FAUST.: ; Strougend|e0‘variableas|to play naves Baten vackstes) ook jor, tue) trade-mark design joa) the[end fof WILLIAM COLLIER | ON THE QUIET. | “ einai are Amusement BIJOU | AMetia pinattam company DALY’S vine SAN TOY with its harmonica, y A each package. \ On ‘the third morning he met her in CAS T ‘@) R iA ) ei pink-and-gree wilderness of tho For Infants and Child: ) he dew gilttered on every leaf and | The Kind You Have Always Bought Decoration May. In Clyde Fitch's fan AT og | THE CLIMBERS. "| KOSTER & BIAL'S Nustatia Tezriceemncs Sennen Closee] Satis Jeng DEST VAUDEVILLE BILL IN TOWN May, ee tal, for the sun was hardly over the Siountain, : é BE "Piliog age.goc. |- —— Good, a illiputians. |" 11 GARDENS. On the Combined Roote! found Dy. GRAND with FRANZ SBERT. ofl stetsay Dos Gitte Opete Toston: | day, WO