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A PRESENT DAY STORY OF LOVE AND CRIME.’ i SLNYS BABIES. LA totes feltel ivf} SYNOPSIS OF William — apr tebe at douse | and there fronts and. the con. Deries San wh wtealth ant pr ern Font t HE tn dispe | a short duration, but the K4 became more frequent after my visit. te D: was occasionally « rete breas via about LLL LKLLAIKLLCL LAL ML LALLA LANL LLLLSLALMALLLALALLSLALLSS PKK NM AMUN AON ewe complaint execpt that he appeared weak and ianguid and unable or uawilling to attead to h He would sper resting on the ay at such times either smuk- ing gloomlly hig eyes in a moody, H rr. tle would le in this way for hours withou: moving a Dut he Was aot i iting for my em Weary, Janguld 1 was considerably nd ft ate save me as much to see him slowly of the inaerited disease in tensitied my feelings for the man. [hud no faith in Dr. Squiras, but [ could of- fer no good su i Left to myself a deal, | took to reading the books whish T found In M Goddard's study. Many of these wer! medical treaties. Evidently the man had tried to mak a ntudy of is complatat, and had. col: lected all the, Mterature possible upon the subject. These books were hand- pomely bound and contously illustrated, but they were too technical for my lm ited Understanding Nevertheless, I frequently found my- self turning over thelr leaves und alm- eeanly rendive parugraphe kere and ere. ‘One day I was engaged in this idle artaement when T happened to open the hook ata chapter headed “Potsons and Their Adininistration.” Thad not read many lines before I suddenly cloned the book with a bang, ‘An idea had occurred to me that faltly atartiod me. was Instantly positive that I hy clue to the sickness of ‘m! id poesibly the reason for Dr. at la masi Squires mystery, DOCTOR WAS SLOWLY POI- the pluader, od on of Mr. Goddard} SE. After j knew skilful ten the dov 1 KOOd part of the following day. {8on vt WARD E frat OFF “THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1901. ‘DOUBLE-SEX FOR DEITY . MR. GODDARD, DING TO HEL AN INHER WHILE PHIM TO RITED DIS- accounted for the pecullar lan- every que: rev m) in hat he hand rugge putin mi takes were high fq ose of stion of woul! suecumh to the poise y this Uh ad nothing eal—not a” st anything. duty onfront the id the hand 1 was equa Ix little lay w. would rh of crime. the son he wns made weak and ltsties the without muc 1 condition of my master at certain insidious i dawn hi jon. It, was before he ight, [was un- veftuin for a time Just what to do. impulse was to and tell him my susp! placed on his guard snever been guided t ed this front mind. but my oto my ons xo he ngte ot mined Kame, nim and 1 a cunn ould wuRD Avant a Mttle of nd 1 Koon scent with all THE SECRET. LAN periodical ens. at every the or at 1 ome ministered at waa not Intrust nclusion was This when I was you K ely It was to flight my m: attacks aight h that the th considerably’ 1 had turned pursul: nua had be doctor's 4 to hin patient ached one day u axter had mas- Janguor and he had met been in, bed ‘This ad- and oltice defected. 1 had been working up the case for nearly a wel to the fact that I in my reasoning. Id discover nothing to corroborate 5 sue hatha very day 1 had my suspicions, managed ok, and everything seemed to point had made a mistake to secure the medicines m: master was In the habit of taking, and, carrying them with me to the city, T had them analyzed by an expert chem- Ist. T’ was no confident ntained In Freatly surprised " harmle: In any of them?” I ment me ¢’ that me of them they vere herbs and olts. “You mean to sav thore ts no poison anked nolnon was that 1 was and perturba! when composed of In astontah- “None whatever,” he replied. 1 dtd business, not he understood hin probably sald as much. 1 took them to another chemist, and analysis made, ‘The samo conclusion | spent $ more just to have a correct from this man fconvineed me that 1 was mistaken, I walked home, dejected and baffied. The Dactor was too shrewd for me, dhe had scored the first victory. Nevertheless, T wax not discouraged, I" reasoned with sense that the man would not adopt ordinary methodn to Dolson my master, He was too shrewd for that. tha he of hypodermic Then 1 Injections, which might be administered while In his office. It was while speculating upon the possible methods of giving him poison that T reached the conclusion that my mnater’s night visits to accounted for everything. these meetings that the harm was done. I would be present at the next mect- ing, or I wold relinquish all claim to the tain of Une of But In the mean time I wa to’nn experien and for a time coi me for further detect ‘When I the Doctor Tt was, at easton of abilities of a cer- jer necessary for success In my work, ‘shock"’ it treated that'gave me a shock Netel; mpletely unnerved ork. cap be as- I a tS 2 sumed that it wan something extraor- dinary. for Tam not accustome being upset by commonplace cen. : T leave tt the whether 1 wan not being unnerved by decide tn. to reader fully he revelatton to justine Tt was by mere accitent that 1 dircov- red the secret ef my marter'x filness. It happened in this wise. One afternoon when U was free for 4 ‘ houra.I_ strolled down the road toward Dr. Squires's house, habit ge: erally drawing my rection, votsteps In that di Mt upon no particular pur- was merely walking wlose change. I frequently like to get off ysclf and Me down in the woods or onthe green grass and think 1am a great lover of Nature, The birds and grass and flowers alwaye ap- eal to me. ‘Thix may seem a strange confession for a man of my professio but there are redeeming points tn ¢ life, This was one of mine. 1 love ture, and everything hewutiful her, the birde by the hour, finding more ¢ Joyment therein than’ in of man; or an army of b amuse me for half a da T would not hurt one of ¢ for anything, nor permit disturbed In thetr work ene Innects them te be country nd then. t-thrush, CRET IF 1 myse! thick clump of bushes and listened: SASL LISALAKL SALA AS SASSI T CS SHISHA SSS SS DIVULE PNP NNN NTN ers g A not see me, ar there with my hg to the sweet y singer. how by. long 1 ren thin privat frightened two hor: w ntering down the rond rapid” pace. rd through the leaves of the es at the ridera, and instantly all ente thoughts fled. spell of the bird was no longer ne. All my evil, crafty. nature Approaching riders were Dr. and Miss Stetson, Nota dozen paces from me a email stream bubbled up from an underground spring, and it was quite customary for riders’to give thelr horses a drink at this place. ‘A wooden trough had been sunk into Ue ground to receive the water and to form a drinking vessel for the beanta, J wan consequently not surprised when the two drew up thelr horses Just tee erone of me, and led them to see pring. The Doctor dismounted and held the horses white they drank in tho cooling draught. ‘he (Wo had been engaged in conver- ratton, and T sudged that ane had bon trying, to extract hin secret from him. "1 do not consider it an honor to keep your work so necret until! you have com: eer rtk: discovery,” she was saying. “Then all the world wit know it, and there la no special Interest {n promincd to tell it to you before any one else hears of ite the Doctor answered, “tow long before—one day or on hour?” ‘There was a look of annoyance tn hi face at her reply. “Any number wish," he answi “well then 1 wlah to hear It now," ah replled quickly, a bright smile reintore ing her words dayn beforehand yo “Woman's impatience,” he muttered It has caused half the trouble in th world.” “That {a unkind. I don't like such re flectiona on my: sex." “Nothing personal wan Intended, Ms Relle. [ was merely uttering my Fentece Hone aloud. “Well, please don't do. so any more."* The Doctor watched the hornes drink- / RANA NSS EK POA N NAN NSS NNN ETP PP TN PPE Nee eS SUMMER'S HEAT ‘Free Doctors ofthe Sick | Babies’ Fund in Daily | Attendance on Lit- | tle Tots. Do you wish to save a Ittle Ife? | Would you care to make some poor [mother of the tenements extremely | nappy? Would you lke to bring Joy Into one of tw@&c Almost destitute homea? If 0, you can do It by giving a small cash contribution to the Evening World's Sick Bables’ Fund. The fund's corps of free doctors visit the tenements daily and treat the ailing little ones they find there. This sum- ave doctored from four to {red children each week. ent hot apell has inc danger to the bables from sum plaints, ana the free physicians of the Fund have been kept unusually busy. The report of the chief of staff of treo physician’ asx to the number of cases prevent will be printed to- morrow All money: should be sent to Phe Sick Bables' Fund, the cashier of The World, Pulltzer Muilding, New York City." WANTS PAY FO LOVER'S MEALS, Mrs. Eager Says She Wasn'tCooking Tooth- some Dishes for Fun. cumpaign PUILIP SENIOR, De. 3 Mra RACHEL BAG To 6) moala at 25 ceate per m To cash loaned... scenes Toral oe 2 = Thin is the pri hat Mra. Rachel Eager, of § . J, has presented to the man who was formerty a wulior for the hand of her daughter Lucille. Mr, Senior refuscd to pay, and suit hus been brought tn the District Court to compel settlement. Mrs. Eager explains that the meais e furnished at the tine that Mr. (or Was paying court to Lucille. The ounk folks seemed to be devoted to ach other, and Mrs. Eager wished io help things along. She prepared dainty Manes for her prospective son-in-law wave him ohicken and otner delica- his fH ty: love grew cold and he Its, Not, however, until $10 on the plea that he money to hire a team to take Lucille out for a drive. Mra. sayn that she is not feeding men who do not mean business, and she wants pay for the Sunday meala that Mr. Sentor enjoyed at her house, ———__ THE PULITZER SCHOLARSHIPS. Names of the Ten Winners of Vrizes for the Present Year. ten buys who are to recelve the holarships for 1901 ha’ by the committee Janthrople scheme in- r. Joseph Pulltzer—M. [eaT | Putie Willlam H, Merrill, Virgil Pr fand Joseph J. Kite | boys | tet or twe t Jers of the Horace Mann High Schoo! as having obtained the highest marks at red on competitive examimations nel June 3 Inst. The » prospects This inqul the punpuse rein t rays z would college educa- for success in uecation is aimowt The we: Willlam Cutler Blackwood. John Vin nt Hrown. Arthur V Wyck Collins. Wiibur Earl & mon. Jomes Clayton Hetter. Henry Howe. awed Juek son, rthur Jeanhigs. id Shicde, names of the ten boys selected rh , for a college of Mb eral course fiting him for a scientine techni schovl, Boys may caang thelr course at @ jater period only wi he consent of the committee, the assignment of the scho stipulated that no boy will be p J to enter a medical or law xenoul ore Kraduation from college, unless He studies medicine or law aw a’ part of nis college course. Hach of there boys will receive a tixed supend—Si9) for the preparatory course atthe Horace Mann Hin Schvol, thre Or four years, according to proficiency tnd $20 per year during the, colle: courage. 1 al#o receive free tu on both at High Sahoo! and plumbla, In ot the College (Bchoo) Artin), Behool of Mines, School of Hngineering or the School of Law. Any hotter of a scholartiip desirous of orter » College of Phyatclans and Sur- t Columbia, or electing to attend yr university afier igh-school course, wil have to provide his tuition fees, This neleotion is the ninth one made Mr. Pulitzer put his plan into execution, To the elgnty boya regu- larly welested from 1833 to 190) Inclusive four were added to fil certain vacan- cles. Of there M, 19 have been graduated dare reaping the benefits of their holarships in J owalks of life have died and 5 Lor bees Gisminsed, The r now th Cornel, tn ext fail; 1 ¥ y of Wisconsin, 3) at High Behoot in thts Horace Mann Migh Soh ‘This year Ix the lant, in all prob in which the pre wt wyetem Of w at ty the L and 2 0 abl the will kovern. It ix in contemplation to make certain changes In the mode, ther changes to become operative in’ June Mw. "Phe public high-school system of this city having now reached {tx full de velopment, there extsia a publiceachool ree which brings the pupils to the Ing fora few moments, and then lean: Ing against the saddle of his black steed ne aald “Can you keep the secret if I divuly It to you?” (To Ne Continued.) ———— Rifles for Irish-Amerioan Match, The question of rif_es for the Irish-American match seems in a fair way to be settled, A trial wen made at Bea Girt Saturday of @ United Staten Army magazine fife mounted with ver- aler globe sights and spirit level, which showed excellent results, one score of 48 out of a possihle 50 being made with It at $00 yarda, ¢ threshold of the college, and ietmuking the acholaeshipe.a logical un legitimate complement to, the Amerienn syatem of free schools, It Is now planted {0 award the ten anntial acholarships to the moat deserving from among quali. fed graduates of the high schools, and not of the grammar schools, an hereto- fore. who desire to be considered. as competitors. ——_- WHY WORLD» ADVERTISING GROWS—A proved supremacy by tens of thousands In New York City dally circulation tells the tale, treated in the first three weeks of the | % c= Iricivicieiniei-i-i-t-i (TRI LTARY BAKER G ADDY: uit and the meanage nad Mrs. Eddy 1 paeumo on in tts Mary Baker G. Eddy, in! ,'" ™ vat ata Her Annual Message, |= » Pronouncesthe Bene- | tie. in: diction of the Father- rons or hy she heen cured by Znglish nobleman who aspires snd holinese for the whole human race. ee o be her Continental viear. word ‘man’ of man only tands for male and female. Be The “Mother Chureh, the * nor a thing, Mother God Upon Her n sald, had 21. and a he and Adherents and Dis-|» 12.49% sine | new title: In Christian Sctenee love lays the courses Upon the At-| Almighty by the message, which | axe at the fein, and destroya it a [ie . . (mong ite other statements halt tributes of the Deity.) ori. iinvicn ands Christian Set re rapidly advanced and nearer whoie world’s acceptance than ever the be ROSTON from alt waristianity (@ what Christian Sel- consultation with sker lis it ts—Nealth, holiness he head of the new cult. Lord y more, at the bh Kuletied in Sclence springs fer- the benediction of God reat on us to- y of most» talk of him as Mrs. e of win you must nis false entity; tt tx a le, and ts ealand ike a mirag ‘Sin ts thought In th vine authority, te master, * There is no other reason why Ave not gone toe hell while ng these services but thi s hand has held you up. “shall it be antd of this century in mrentent inn win and that th ope for our ny reste In one truth and instance; tt and therefore He tw the head centre of the te person, bat ite : Auntie smanda the In honor of the vis rinkers, gave out to-day her a a Hecument of 1860) words, in whici whe ‘ Henges the medical fraternity. and Brom my boldly declares tu the ¢ sex of the that the nt ie theming } medic! ond Delty. The motherhood of Godt, as ad- {honored (han, the’ old-time! med(: vocated by Mra. Edy, i4 not caloulat Pog matter, to make the impression she tmagin wine. te which we “If God created drugs fo for it. Even the me ed of jer] Word Otother? use Jesus and his dine iherentaZnaveny miarinther ible and ‘Belence of Health. [have weed them and recommended cy to place of u rt ership Key to the Scriptures’ t» the 7 tendency to place neraclt in partherail Sey ton the Christiane Bclendetehareanor with the Almighty, and her “Mot tsta: they are not faith curist God" te accepied doubifully aa no one the Mount read each | sete! iiey are not fatth curtate; they through the week nt guide for every day. e is redolent of health nday and practised 1M can tell, though all fear, Just what may |S! be the next step in Mra, Eddy’» own|is a spiritual evolution Diy “CIRCUS GIRL” CAPTURES © ALL HEARTS AT THE BEACH.! +2 Fine Revival of Musica! Comedy by Daly Com-} pany and a Hit Scored by Miss Bowen. ROSPERAER SA AARAAA AAAASDAAAAAAASAAEAEASEAAEAEOOEAAEE PISTIPITTIFG si VOIVIOD AEDES EDSSOAOSE® PFFCCEFIVSSSVIVOY: +s: ELGIE BOWEN " PORDOROREAAAADODS AAAEREASAARE DAES eeensescaconenses “Swept by ocean breeze SEEASSRSS OSES CCAD ¢ and wined arisons are odious, especially in by the generously int RK par see erie with Ghat of Minnte Ashley arose in tn ment of Benjamin 1. Stever Pr IUdal ot Piay ie Naiwateeal neice Cireus Girl” has been ved and’ '#] sive Bowen has no re making merry at the Manhattan Heach she is 4 shot tn the betting, 1 ‘Theatre. It is given by A na rebuition of a Little Bit of St Daly Musical Company with a caste “Ae vie? altalotetnesey vere was plump ra which Includes nearly all of the ¢ Edwards Ne | t Rave th Y J aK: mosphere of a of familiar heartily re Grace LB and apr Tut whe was for turning making him not a he and what Blender, stance, played phisticated mise whe whom she supposed to be King," buclwho was sim Mar, a musical Munchau Miss Bowen acted th appreciation of all ator CASTORIA | ! For Infants and Children, win a vie) fhe Kind You Have Always Bought «| Bears the zz. Sa Vignaturo of Trade pary Its delleate points, sang well and danced with dain.y na She demonatrated that she is aa promise, and, while Rrac ingenue of much stool, cove Higent manage- *t&ce matters, a compartson of her work! free, size, 7 1-3 om to think that) Chester Piano for ue} cash, oF $200 on instalments, udents of a demonatrable science y and experience, istlan Science ts a basis of heal- and reforming mankind stent n worshipper wind. An elegant new Grand Upright, 71-3 octave, 3 stringed, full iron} frame, repeating action, ivory keys, |BERGEN BEACH. 13 pedals, very rich deep tone with fine s inging quality, and containing all the atest improvements, for cash, or $250 on instalments, only $7 Monthly, t, tuning and delivery We also offer a new, large Octave, 3 stringed, $180 payable $5 Monthly. These pianos are fully warranted or six years, and the best value ever | | {| offered for the money. Don't tail to examine our pianos | or send postal for new catalogue, with educed prices and terms, chi-bictt TEST X SCIENCE DOGMA. | HORACE WATERS & CO,, {34 Fifth Ave., near {8th St. & AUNT HANNAH'S « Kills All Bugs, Roaches, Moths, Ants, Etc. Grocers’ and Druggists’. Factory, 260-262 Pulaski 8t., BROOKLYM, Pr Ahn rrant) Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), |W “tl | 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave.| tiny! et Waat (MANHATTAN BEACH ge, 3.30 | 9 R ave jexico”* &IP. tinuous Varietien| Proctor’ & Tobie. HAM MERSTEIN'S, 426, B'way, 7th Avs “PARADISE” PASTOR'S nton & Melntyre, jecy afternoon Come & Co., TH LAUGHING | PERF. TUESDAY. | MUBEE ‘Amusement and Education Combined. f EXTRA boats SUNDAYS, Including Admission to all Attractionse MANHATTAN Taina te ‘ & i “A FULL PURSE NEVER LAOKS FRIENDS." The advertiser who ree>) ognizes the value of Sunday, Weld oss Wants never lacks a fall puss® i ‘ Cured = Easy. Archie Birkett, Tonia, Mich. “[ had to quit work om ac- couct of pifes. J suffered .ter y all the time. Two ap- plications from a 50’ cent box cf Pyramid Pile Cure cured me completely. All drug- gists sell it. Book on Piles, causes and cures mailed free, Pyramid Drag Co, Man shall, Mich, Amusements. | THE M.| CIRCUS GIRL= LEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES, 4. XTRA MAT, JULY 4. SOUSA and bts DAND. 5,06 ¥. F, ents Tuy. NO. NOVELTIES. * Varieties. Stock, etloa Wate Seeretary. Thea Munician’’ Mt.16,35.! ENS. On the combined roofs. | Glare Inelene@, eas. | Fub'y Protected t's Munical Dogs: “The pieancr Falk d chorus 0f 50; Toorconin Arabe, 4 Salvig. Johnson & Dean, others nd Vauderite IST NICHOLAS GARDEN i Aged Columbus Ave: KALTAVEORN ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. ery Pyening, 8.15. ‘Admission, 60 cents, Mtequest’ Programmes To-Night. CONTINUOUS | 300 stow. Otrect, AND 30 CENTS. Blanche Ring, oat rene Iie Burt & Ca, — & Morey. BRIGHTON BEACH. == ATS 3% CHILDREN AT MATS., 10e. frroon at 2; evenings at B15. Bert Jur 45th Rt. Ev..8.15. Mat. Wed. Gas VILLE & KING'S CARNIVAL: YORK si "Y CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE, N of my own [crystal ED. Performance Rain or Gaine ‘& EUROPEAN NOVELTTRS. 25th St. & Bresbvey, Materéay. 4.2), Matinees Wi CAPT. JINKS °F me noese WITH ETHEL DARRTMORE a. THEATRE, Uth , rear Bway. GTS. LAST WED & BAT. MATS, ILLIAM COLLIER | ON THE QUIBR, CASINO Bway 9th et. SQUARD THEATRE. T introduces the The BRIXTON successtul SURGLAT Terrace Garden, "4 fas aia. Concert Tork THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY. Ight at 7, and at §.15 o'elode AND A MULTITUDE OF OTHER SHOWS. ROOF ROSE GARDENS, nod 424, at, ‘The Mikato; Comte Opers. i hem reserved, Ut. I'way | JOSIE SADLER, ‘ MONROE, MACK" & AWRENCE. Mth 8t. And Special Attractions Te-Day. Excursions. EASON’R NOV ELTY~A BAND» O] WILD” sIoUx NS. Attractions By trom sit peste of the rand eam museum. A! FREE. Dell toe et 7, boating, bathing, Habing, bowl EXCURSION 40 CENTS. BEACH, T treet at 9 AL Me

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