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Pre bri-: SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDI ‘Trevanniou, Bent to Engiaad to di Gdeatity of a maa who shot « fendant for killing a rattlesnake. lovee De! Bi Just before sailin ome unknown Bagltsh: @oknowledge Aim wm long tala birthmark oa hte f Feallzes that until he can up of hia birth he can never ask Belle St to marry him. ‘On shipboard Ernest meets Randolph from Boston, fri ‘Through them he ts Invited to a ha! ven by Sir Henry Dactee tn northem He makes inquiries in Lily: the ‘track of Startin, the f ndant, der cs ween hia brother Po sete hl rd and one Margaret Lan. that Edward belleved in the trassml- je and yact, slened th John, that whichever should die Sat hoult appear after teath tt ho 1s ives a [etter from Ewa: . forgiving him, dut reminding ange compact after a venoms coh appears at Mra. Mer hy Martin's s{te ohen the In astern tt Marraret dies {a giving birth: to a son, and in Durlal the cat hurted tn the grave a. He went and whenever fim onal cures of @ seen need. This It war ely to KIM the man in the museum, CHAPTER VIIT Followed the Confeaston. HE confession concluded: ‘he newspapers say tho reptile would have killed the woman If the blow had not been atruck—that hts] fangs were intact. But what matters another crime? One more or less count for much at the great as: {f excaped and sailed tor Once more [ buried mysolt lis of Northumberland. itn dn to shoot myself. Death nothing to my torment. “L have ceased to fear that. “I can write no’ more. the grave is up that will end the o! May no other man ever 11 lived or suffer an I have sutte useless for any hu nm bein over my tomb ‘Requilescat tn pa such as I am there is no rest- ‘JOHN CARYL To this confession cate that showed how th man had doubted his own snnity, had wished to have the testimony goo! authority that he was in posses: of his senses at the time of death, It was dated one day before th Heide, and read thu: “Harriton, 13 unt Northumberland, 7 “The subscriber, being duly sw poseth and saith warm personal sympathy ran througa olan, properly M1 to practise In any | tie Ww narration walsh anbyht 1 e ajesty’ ” iy hat have heen ther AN ‘or ners € part of Her Majesty's dominions; t tote f . ; r bodlajavresidentjofs Harriton: thatshe| nection). with\ thesdrama shed waal o bas examined Mr, John Caryl Martin | po tniy cable matter the Call added a on this day; and that, to the best of hls knowledge and belief, the latter Is nbso- lutely in his right mind. Also that Mr, Martin has been known to the subscriber for many sears as a conscientious and truthful man. “CHARLES W. HALSTEAD, M.D. “gubscribed and sworn to before me thin Oth day uf August, 187, awe) HENKY Git “Jus! of the I’ he mystery was ended. The Muon cknew. now. preciscly what the birthmark on his forehead meant, True, the human beings who had be- Queathed to chim this: sombre lexucy Hind passed wway from earthly scenes, but their blood flowed In his velns, and he knew tog much about the general doctrines of heredity to imagine t the serpent’s crest Was the only stigma Jett, tthe memory. of his father's story, told alinpiy but. effectively In that: manu serlph, would be enotigh to Unge with sadness Ernest's whole future, ‘What, then, was to be done? Person ally ho'must reilect on his wisest course Of action, but professionally’ he had no Need for reflection, ‘The truth must told, the Call must get itw " tholgh i was like’ giving up his heart's Plood to. advertise to the world the Itiqble though shameless tetalls of bie father’s winguhir career, An this though was passing through his mind ther was @ knock at the door and a pack- HO of ad ‘York dally newspapers was ought in. Hevhad arranged to have the papers teyhiks, because they! might, any’ Jone of th nant Margaret go to India, and there the | er ig yet untired. | That he is a physl- | ~ LOVE'S CLUE IN A CRIMEM by John Alden.) (Copyrighted, 1901, delelebleieteleinietele ei ome vital Imp, Bowery 8 Meshes 7: ring him, 1 by oT fd to himself: Daeres’s «te |f e days, Tom in hour Ing rived att eaMbie \ thus { gullty, " Hartington the | re men, gent for a} ck engi of thre Iborye of ula pot of ‘otf [fee and an the task + 10,000 words. 1 this tongue’ end, As id speak his words wer y quarter of an hour th who had been working} + 10 another, sed went off | maohine to transeritye | In this way the clean | ur dehind the dictator: ir hours the job was ended, and almost at the exact moment when he thatsive mest gor this ke from Mr. Sharp: went personall. ll a Seven columns regery TAR Trevannion cable off wire. “Cable all. 9 put matter on the ted some trouble, since Incurfed was tre- meni and his credentlals might not be accepted without question, But Mr. left the cab samt had eft him a ded fo aunt uw ini pe.” He soaking, steamii and hammering useful. During this time his mind w He know that he a blank if he Were to try 1 asain ss e message ‘atulations two wreks’ or prtetory Dh lal recognition a Journalist hie exp ott YSTERY. eeiiieietetet toh ni black overwork. noup. He pa Turkieh bath place, Brandy d the evening pulling himself irs to the scouring many found ave four hy ng. rubbing process that s drinkers hay = almost yuld think, but he did not want kK he fell Into dream- later he awoke, found he Was feeling muc called a eab and Once tn his own be: er consclousness t!] 10 as awakened by a hall boy with from Mr. Sharp, It and werk, ‘Take to Mr. (he Call s algned $0 check in epe- of your services. “Sharp.” nest knew that his hopes as had been fultiiled beyond his hopes as a lover? nk about Helle Stanton The more he thought, the more he was convinced that stop thinking. Ax his s ed to raise new barri se of deine hh pre portlonatels He tried’ to put into logical form a st ould to himself of the Injury he be doing to the girl who tnfatu- ated him by woolng and winning her without any un . 1 shalt act. he re ‘sant disclosures. ullty of a dishon= jected, and that ry ought to be enough to bar out all cure ther consideration of the subj luckily ‘4 the contempt. Tdi wouldn't make ent ff we should marry, disfigurement: gho ts, t. Une ‘Then if ahe dis e will hold me in eserve {t; but that any And then, this frightful Fon our first 4 WS \ OWN x8 TREVANNION SENDS CABL! zainst such Al! expe sal from nder lad started back to minutes and Kits hotel Ty was th en In purest gleh=the Engliah of 1 irk of the autor of Ihave appeared if tt ously his ¢ most unimporteat elty no Words char could be left out w ine Juring his work; he newer re and never sought to sp, inve flution, OF hte 10, Qa not one was 4 save to. Corl apher's The na [ments ofr ho vinbellishinent, Tie writer hid told all the essenti | facts about Mr. Martin's life. A yeu possessed so many had nee i leave her ep sentiment 455 BABIES NONE WEEK. Though | Vito her, Ukr vat a Woman can advise m ol go te a Where aa What am T to 1 knows ‘0 NEW YORK. what duty my deelde just nid spe yreet that f ever ut her if - is al woman ¢ ave not pro- 4 me, Now w she |e This Number of Little Ones We reTreatedby the Free Physicians. The re} of free physicl for tts frst tenements this » Houses visited Mek bab The little © Suing durin the fr Ieweitten and xeathing denu of the methods of the American me! x sophleally and historte Mulverr \ | Heatton Violen force 4 prisoner to confess. Having | brought th, nandatgun farmer before a Justice on a writ ¢ habeas corpus, the newspaper had #u ee’ nohaving the man set free heavy batl, though murder La not teehr cally'a ballable offense. Then tt secured the Victim's attds | ns to the way he had been used at Hee quarters, A dummy scene of the shooting had been rigged up dn his cell to work on his imagination. A’ coflln had heen placed in-one corner of the apartment, A snake, probably harmless, had been let lope In Lhe cell, Last of all, when the Innocent maa refused to confess, though he was ( t driven insane by such tortures, he had been knocked down by hix Inter- locutor. Mr. 3) several a arp added his own aMdavit that 38 before this Inst bit of vio~ lence was ‘indulged in he had presente tojthe Headquarters tnen conclusive evi- dence of an allbl In the case of Farmer Harrington, and had explained to the ‘oMleials the ground for hin belief that the real criminal was out of the country. Tho effect of the whole gublication was an arraignment, of the Police De- partment of New York for conspiracy to railroad an Innocent man to the gallows. ‘Tho article caused much severe and Just criticiam of detective methods. Ernest Trevannion was not in a nor- mal condition of body or mind when ‘amition vinite: mn trent the chief of maff of tha of the Bick Bables' Fund k's work In the crowded eason is us follows: hildren who were found the week and treated by » physlclans of the Fund were suffering from the usual summer com- plaints. Whi not haved hi 2 the majority of them may dangerously 11, still tt is probable, had not the phystelans ar- rived in time to put nck to ves might have It In the promp: free physicians that makes the take them In hand and the trouble, thelr Ittle e been suerificed. ax with which the take hold of such cases Fund valuable as a Ife saver, Mothers are prone to indifter- nie elect In all such cases an Tenulis might be serloun If adic rs did not uppe and treatment, r to Klve ‘These fleurex show the good work tho ‘und ts dol ‘rom each r de amall A tribution of The Ey ning World will help to maintain the good work, All money Bablest should Fund, Cashler of ‘The Pulitzer Building, New York City. bo xent to. The INS WIN HONORS. Cama Brother. jombny, Take Mathematical Prizes, CAMBRIDGE, June 1.—The remark- blo feature of the mathematical honors Mat Ixaued thle morning wan that twin brothers named of Bombay, Wranglers, The Senior Wra of Catua College, Wi he wNewnbem Cama, sona of a native were #ixth and scventh ler is D. 8. Brown, There was one woma: i. Reynolds, 0! ~~ WORLD: ors moni TONE 11; 1901: [A REVIVAL OF COMIC OPERA; PLAYS AND ROOF GARDENS. “Isle of Champagne”! at the Terrace Last| Night—Features Are, the Roofs—Drama at, the Theatres — ‘Flor-} odora,"’ as Usual—| “The Strollers” in| Sight at the Knick-, erpocker—Seaside Shows. The amusement revivals last night | were “The Isle of Champagne’ at tae Terrace Garden, “Peaceful Valley" at the American and “A Wise Guy" at the} Grand Opera-House. “Tho Isle of Champagne,” the book of which {s by Charles Bytno and Lou | Harrison, is a brand of comic opera | which causes laughter. It effervesces In thr ta. Last night at the Terrace Garten Frank Deshon played the role of the rollicking, debau ed ruler of th isle, King Pdmmery the Second, and did it very creditadly considering sev- eral things not necéksary to mention. ‘The balance of the cast was as fol- lows: rinse Kiasengen.... Appolinarie Frappe Chandon | His Army ny Dinnacie. ‘opole eck {| Conaptrators Iseigitte, gail Peck Arton.. Diane Miss Gilroy sang her part ehara ty and to numerous encores. Mathilde Cottrelly, who was si favorite in the days of the old Met Opera Company, appears not to have forgotten some of the ghings for which she was so kindly treated a long time ago, namely, knowing how to act as well as how to sing. ‘The night wus a trifle cool for such a place as the ‘Terrace, but the merit of the performance rather oblitwrated “tat chilly feeling.” “ . The “isle of Champagne’ will con- tinue at the Terrace during the week, And. judging from the patronage be- atowed upon It tonight, it wall une Qoubtedly be a eesful engagcen OTHER REVIVALS. “Peaceful Valley" was successfully re- vived at the American Theatre to a full Mr, Ralph Stuart took the part upon which Sol Smith Runsell stamped hts personality. matinee occurs to-day for the benefit of the widow of the lute Jonn German, who was assintant mana f the Xinerican, “The American closes next Saturday night. ‘The other revival of the week was "A Wine Guy" at the Grand Operas louse « & Lytton’s comedians, its house, Of cours suce was Jamen J. fo In making hin farewell ‘xeanon this Week. wil reopen after this with her responded house. of Hosea How COMING ATTRACTIONS. Beach neeris afternoon ty-third Regt Band. TT. following orks come on, " “all of ing the lurld subject, A few fr the Daly Company t on at the Beach in The Manhattan ext Saturday with nd evening by t aday the is Girt ments are rapid at the 5 Aly for daily lar to the ypular nightly which ontradictoy orge W. Le a summer ‘Theatre, B 2. And fact ports" rs produc son att Mixn 3 4 from leading: rey Mr. Wilson in the enat Mr. Harry Mise 1 MUSIC HALLS. re was ilteratly pac oral and German comedians, dure-devil cycling, acrotats moving pletures and «cle made up the pill r sketch was brought from its rounds ther Proctor houves last night Proctor’ able marin evived at Proctor's uth street. | It was a and the Proctor makes its ival successful, agement.” anew skit, produced for the first tine, proved to be popular. Proctor's One Hundred and Twenty- fifth atreet_house had a new play last Mgnt in “The Strange Adventures of Shs Brown.” [tik quite xeasonable, being a travesty on boarding-school life. Koster & Blal's, as the new manage- ment cogtin call the old, houne of Vaudevii, has a big DIM of features thi week, which pleased a big house last night. en Musee in sple and span in tts summer attire, rehabilitated wax ‘and withal a pleasant place ts ce, In Fift to a filed hou! edy in its day, at the Ni York ‘Theatre to lest the vast capacity of that houre ‘Tony Pastor's popular place had a of the best bills of the season this week, At Huber's one may see four “ludy boxers,” a Klondike exhibit and train animals, ROOF GARDENS. “The Lambeth Walk," a movelty, was seen for the first time at Cherry ‘Blos- som Grove last night. Added to the other attractions the s30w continues to be the emphatic success It scored on Its opening night, embracing American and European spectalues of a high class. “Paradise Gardens" had a big turnout last night. The features of ‘the per- formance are of the sort which holds Interes; to the 1 All the people in thelr various acts” have been no- Uced, and the educated dogs are en- titled to their notice. They ring bells, foerkbelishand So FH iy tl ines which were not dogs, would not called tricks, ie - AT TERRACE GARDE MANY PRETTY SUMMER GIRLS COMPETE FOR SHIRT WAISTS. aad A Novel Contest Inaugurated by the Evening World with Shirt Waists as the Attractive Prizes. — 1 fs the There is ‘The pretty shirt-wa‘at ¢ Jon these d tre of attra comes to the summer RM! no Joy tha as the joy she haa when se dons her comfortable garment, the shirt has of these st heloved walst, ‘The more she walate—and she c the pre! never Nu r, daintl e ha vaeted they are, The Evening World ty rl Contest, ix giving to the s girl whom her friend believe the hat will be the fret prize. prize, consisting Wl go to the r shirt waists, girl he third prize, of one fine hirt walst, will goto the third pr one Ket the est girl largest amount of vote peraph, tf yy your choice r, Evening New York City.” Not: Send name (and pho bie) of shirtewalst gl to “Shirt-Walst World, P.O. box Following ts the I Name Of cece veserccs cece cers vasncecc rant ceetrerserecncrececes prop: OOD cool OK —mil W Goo Boo | Miss Julia | week of her € ght at the C hood Was Square, aving don't miss ‘On the Qu at the Mad Ono of th given at the lyn Inet nig Studtes, ell and Arn Nothing more unsatisfactory than a serge suit that will fade, lose its shape or get baggy, wherever it gets the chance. Nothing better than a serge suit that is Our men’s serge suits are made b ® thoroughly skilled tailors in our own Worker rooms. They are of pure worsted, non-shrink- able serge, and have stood our test as to color and wearing qualities. We offer a special lot of them at These suits are unusually good value —they are easily worth $16. There's nothin; the hot weather than a suit of serge—it’s __ Blue or black—skeleton back or full lined—single or double breasted sack style Broadway, 98c Cor. 46th St. and 8th Ave. THE DRAMA. Jinks BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. on Lauer, SERGE SUITS Gwelve Fifty erly made of dependable stuff. $12.50 better to tide you over and comfortable. itary cut—very smart—very dressy. M. VOGEL & SON Houston St. MAIN Sere Completely ss. Ss8 Furnished, at Opens an Account. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock. | HAMMERSTEDS F Marlowe began the Insti tt eee lee nA PHAR eas | Ri ae of tne Wictorta i. to | Rvery Hive, Ito 12,_ Gillec's Musteal Dow, 770 | Susay South's with Hieenor Falk & chorus o€ 80s Insborough O.tette, Toor nian Arabs, 1 Avoloe, 3 Yeasarys, Johnaon & De: 188 AND NOVELTING. My, Lady] F. Fe ‘50c| Precter’® —— 424, B'wey, 7th Ave ; ' GARDENS. Glasa Incleset, | Barrymore continues the Horse Marine see at the Garrick. the Casino,» w diint maidens and Itself last night Proct y." at the Herata | jet" is in sight of tts finish | i Theatre. Mr. Adventures olller Is tired, not the public. It ends ventareal a few weeks — yr abth Bt. Mate. Wed. ‘Vaudeville Features A VAL—Phenomcenal Hit. — ITO-NIGHT CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE. yest bills of the season wan! CRYSTAL COVERED. Performances Raia or Shine Irpheum Theatre in Broo’ AMERICAN & EUROPRAN NOVELTIBS. nt. Jean Mareel's Livin which made a hit last continued on the | pro- a Irwin and W Willard | m Nelle Donen, Vere Mtr. Mrs. Jimmie Barry, 1 in a sketch, Amy Angela were seen ini * and other ime. Emmy, Dooley, and Kent, Wagner, ( Burriils 9.30. Matinees We a & Saturday. CAPT. JINKS & atti? with ETUBL BARRYMORE. GRITERION THEATRE. “iatraes™ rninhed Arnim and nid and the OHARLE y e Prettiest Shirt-Waist Girl in Greate a eriy’a Musee the price of ads | ynowM 44 as the Shirt-Waist Girl in Greater New York. AU Haver Seon fede i ga {EAST S NIGHTS, RAS. LAST SATURDAY MAT. H trastic t nelude IBN ENO RE ir? The ttre tates, tena (JULIA MARLOWE. "wis 15 rLowme Sender’s Name......ceccsecccccecs cece cove sees cece ial, Harre De Lista, Haviland, John | MADISON SQ THEATRE. 2ith ot. wear W. Early, th ind others. We Have ‘What You Want, At A Price You Can Afford. 605 Broadway, cor. Houston St. 199 Broadway, near Dey St 299 Broadway, near Duane St. 1197 Broadway, near 28th St. 1361 Broadway, near 36th St. Only Brooklyn Store, 371 Opposite City Hall. Fulton St., The ‘“‘New Strand,’”’ “cc “ “Newport,” “Kokomo,” “Nankipoo,” “West End,” Large Stock. of Finest Panama Hats At Prices That Will Sell Them Quickly. Orchestra, | Ev'gs, £20 Mats Wedneatay & Saturday, WILLIAM COLLIER | ON THE QUI Terrace Garden 3 e * TO-NIGHT AT $15 O'CLOCK. THE ISLE OF CHAMPAG! HERALD #i.A%%,, (WATS. "5 AT. SAM § SHUBERT introduces the raeceoatul Ree Atovever._| THE BRIXTON BURGLARY. COMEDY CAST, CASINO Wwayasotn at je Ladl ATLANTIC 3: & eo) HOSTER & BUS Braga t9.. 23 REST VAUDEVILLE BRILL IN TO HUBER’S APH ro-Day. “4 ta the Wabtesty, it 102. t0 all " Brooklyn _Amusomente, i HAVERLY'S MUSEE 7,Suees WAX WORK EXHIDIT—PARLOR THEATRE SS Excursions. $3.00 $3.00 32.00 $2.00 $1.00

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