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viatel! Court of Buyda, falls in love with | Soon a closed carringe drew up a fon Winteraeto. Soe at of Tyi-| the door and a man sprang out and} hid Yells friends surprise a cour: pecret, for which Lentered the house Ceancellog von Mallenat Asta von Wiatensetn. Belm, is heiped. to eacape By. Tyrrell meara,tmati Asta) bas [becpanies, with the help of the ooachman, he under the box. He now |!s unki hospitality tlal streets of the city were more or! ‘The man farthest from me I at once Jeading out of it in the direction of the Konigs strasse. hesitate and cross the road at a par- | ¢.0W! street, My mind was busy with thoughts and plans. and my Steps seem to have taken ime across the road me- chanically, without any dé@finite design, that trivial act, I have always set tt down to something stronger and more occult than mere chance. I remember casually noticing that the house toward which I crossed was lighted up, one of the first floor windows was open, and {rom It came the sound of As I reached the curb I was startled from my thoughts by an object which fell with a sharp click upon the pave- ment at my feet. A small white fan. one as near, Then up at the house de- fore w nothing to be seen at the windows to in- dicate where the fan had dropped from; no shadow on the blinds, no movement to be ween within, Stepping back to look up, I noticed that one of the top windows was half-open, but there seemed no light tn the room, and no sign of any one there. Then I looked at the fan in my hand. A plain but good one of white alk with ¢he suggestion that tt had been deliber- tely thrown away as worthless. It ad evidently been accidentally dropped ut of the window, momentarily expecting the door to open @nd'a servant to come out and But no one came; so, after ewhllo, I went up to the door and rank. @tandi fan with a word of explanation, I be- gan to nm and shut it carele when waiting, one will fidget w! thing nearest to one’s hand. ‘As in doing thi the door fell upo: was arr noticed took out the fan to read the ‘wo! ht ed not dreaming, MEDIAEVAL METHODS IN MO (Copyright, 1901, by Sir William Magnay.) 0000000880806 5098-55-F84FTH6 CLES DOH SHITE SIEIES MDGS DED BTWOPEIG OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. My object was to effect an entra Jeaper Tyrrell, © wealthy young Englishman | Dosslble. of Duyda (known as] In a short time he re the Red Chane eroivea to wnat seemed a basket an Uy to death. two of the frients through | hag. ‘These he placed the ald of Count Furello, The thin, 74 Mage. ‘Then he drougyt out a valise, whioh, stowed aw: mtg, VIII. stood by the carriage door, waiting. I] oe aca} Ae j hear people moving and speaking Lo belted es hae in a low tone. Then the man held the STAGGERED from the Taronese’a} ocr open, I) came forward. standing ; hind the’ pillar and lnaning over the howselmore) Gead \ehaniallve, ailing to get as Rood a view aw ponxible Asta von Winterstein in that one) two men came down the steps, con-| not he evening of our acquaintance had made | aycting between them a Indy #0 wrapped | me f@ deeper impression on my heart than| up and velled that I could not have had any other woman I had ever met. It was now dark. The purely residen-| being sure c sted, and the houses closed for| recognized ax Count Furello, His was ; not a face to forget. ental hwalkedpthrovehyes sq He got into the carriage firat, next tree-lined street of old houses | the veiled indy was handed in her man, after which the se v entered, the man shut the door ani si dup to the box beside the coach- made me stop, | ain, who turne o horees and drove y off In the ditection he hnd cone i The ry ter them Hcular point mbout midway up the |] tycoon MOOd tote ent, ‘then, went fn, and Tocame down from my ng piace. are taking that girl off to her L cried, walking quickly after “nothing can be done by me to hardly know wh: But considering the consequences of a pianoforte I picked 1: up and looked round. No h I was standing. There was ribs. Too good at least to admi and I stood there ck tt tog Ing, there ready to give in the ral her. But, hopeless as tt may be, Mt, my cagual glance | out an effort to rescue her. Thank ere wag penciled writing across the | friend I turned and held it up closer to} nt Buyda on my way back to Schonval- pened, ry me... _| in the midst marking d; "Does Herr Steinmetz live heret 11 "reached. Behonvadnot muha incl- using the firat name that | dent and before many people were astir.| covered that. wa wer the servi Gisegrecablo-looking | after ringing iy. rie, I thought, holding the door bi me present. Lindhelm's face at ‘the Jou go Rot know which ts his num. vert No! sorry troubled. you" 4 | Sxciakned: Remoment the door was s the street. ‘At the second lamp I sto; |. the Buyda; my Interview with Rallenstein, in haste: ay ST AM IN DANGER OF MY LIFE, | "O72, % the €an. HELP ME, AST! serpy.” Asta ¥ it was thither Asta had been borne, read the words over twico again, IERN 1o had converted Into a sort ded by a moat: I marry MeNabb. Stephen Kine, © 1 relio. ting garb, fal myself] oon chtet of skilled phy Wukie w: ne ch nf the a gun |sicians attached t ne Work! . Maurtes, alias Baron de Bons He |Sick Babies Fund makes the following Helen Byron, as Babette, ts the You! This | report of the work done by his as. of the plece. The part of My dear. Mr. ‘) mein ignor- {alstants during the week ending July hin reach of sy th: Pr iny ; 1, and how do you Ike not picturesque Y I hope your stay wil] as short-as moat of your country’= eT eter he fat How of polite chatter he fol! cris report shows not only what ex of his unex: [cellent work In done by her face even from a nearer point | low: 1 from the effec 1 visit and was now on After a little more cor of view. recov My mission in Buyda was done. I re-| ‘They were followed by a young wom-| pet Ived ide back thi very night to] an, whom I seemed to recognize as she Sakon deapepeeeeieeeeree: ates who had called herself Mist Seenfarsch, | prevailed on to ac IDES but of this the darkness prevented my'| visit him at the monast tering the lion's jaw thw venge Ms me ni the Monal me a short sketch of Hen from the In mediaeval f mercy for the [ick caildre: K and dying (which, Indeed, thought |the comforts t in one sense It is «till; then how the changes: and of time, Into the hands of for sporting pu this plausible atements for | neighborhood of twelve years t they were worth. “Two or three survivors of the Order ‘Tranqulllin.’ he continued, on he premises. ted by something I had not) Heaven, I know thelr dewtination; if| heart to turn them adrif }gu are to dle, my poor Asta, at lea a confine themnel the light from above | 1 will not leave her to these fiends with- of Bt aurift "and as they * 10.0 distant wing of hall be near you.” the bullding we see little or notning of Jf wan scarcely dawn when T rode out| then” ON e, Words footsteps | sounded | hot, With a fecling of reliot 1 mruck | the Counts ‘water, within, and I had scarcely made out the |the high read eons Passi, Aa Ente Pitng’ ahon the: dood |e Minh toed apd enferea the ogen court | dteas for dfnner and returned <9 ther introduced t In what I sup undoubtedly ‘waa, had bec drawinge Simultaneously by, 4, quick, movement | mo asa Sectiable: netoe eroteee drawing-room the Count an pov that it wae pidden behind me. "Ano" | with tha groat relentless spider sitting | dining-mult ot ‘dark se would be called the walting for me, he 4 peeullar charac: snnounced T dis. e not. thre Tho house was closed, and I was con-| four. asa man, whom, if he ant an-| siderably reassured (for I had my feara), | the room on my emrance, thes nit loud peal at the bell, to norleed: came porate fom Beh nd me. lot _me presen le way open and regarding me | window. He seemed more relieved even good friend and secretary” ie Gon ‘with mantfest suspicion. than J and ran down to let me in. sof fen food friend nd ash sug y nf anid with a Mourish. The ‘A delightful night T have passed!" he| and secreta “ “I made eure when midnight | straightened came and you hud not returned that you|to me that whatever hia mei be meelf his fa: ut 7 e oe slam and I was walking away | We atarcoponelty of your rashnens. | Recretary might wns friend to any ono were at least roe elated tho events of my day in| dlematical, my vist to the Baro: id mi andnene 1 cy n ie nese and meeting} and we went In more caretully. | They were there, acrib- | with Count Furello, and lastly the epi | men. arm to the host followed by the t doubts as to « sinister the Count’s hospitality He told me Furejlo had a country place! motive behi! were now dispelled in startling VON WINTER- |—an old abbey—on an island In the south, | the tet 1 at once jumped to the conclusion that eos n tered’ thera 4 Wo entered ti x ° 1 wondered for a moment whether I! 1 prevailed on Von Lindhetin to ac-| Coun and Blelast, walking benind ‘o, eons rorengls noon found us on our wonarateds gearched tho fan for others, and finding | On the road { waa go fortunate as to| his place at the tabier Sty" henteoe ae fone, thrust It into my pocket. meet an o:d friend, an ex-otficer, from| fer handkerchief fall rer wa both by. sho’ whispered ~ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1901° CRIME. |4 {69 f\BIES |“ THE ROBBER BARON” JUST New Production Is) Doctor's Report for} Tuneful and Brought Past Week Tells of Out byan Admirable} 862 New Cases. ~“Company—Some = Catchy Bits, Though! Reminiscentin Spots. + new production theatrically tn “The Rebber Ba doncted last ni by the Parry etto Ia by John sto by Willlam ht directed th SCRIPTIONS. Teeker and dor n. Odell King fa Danateer y Mathilde Cottrelly ‘or wornaD on the stag The sprightly Julie seventeen and unsophiati . is impersonated by Bonnie M Siaieitablecltceniellthic Helen Byron was an agreeable sur veeseeeseeed tun | 280 to those who had never heard her Handicapped physically, as one aees hi at first, the surplusaxe of avoirdupots ts ‘uickly forgotten when Miss Byron ret a volume of vol in which ary some rare notes, Bealdes. sing actross tte is ati ol 48) pur why not Sub aceldent ing here and 1 vinlted . jes vinited acason .. ie alert tors, but on T wan ation to | are subs Thin was [extend tts s One of the im hi t encouraging things ori about the work for ® babies : ry my ments Ix the fashion in whieh 3 ikiren a H ne 10 the * some wht kot dan ‘of nome peal for he summer t “pre inthe Baron” {s stightly remt he|tunate children in the horus h aide: DPAny KIveR avid Nearly every day th cknowlets well drilled. The story ts pleasing, ments of contributions have a doz mateo orwetchied more names of boys and girls in the} Ail things oonaldered, ‘The Robber Haron’) la a bright, summery produc and fruit and temo... | ton. Tae cool place In which tt war and frult and lemon: | irciuced added not n Mttla to the coms fort of a large, select and apprectat!y: fund. | sud ‘A large contingent. of. the rofeasion was present. It remains the week ble to them to have set up cak ade stands that om $2 to $5 When the proceeds of f orn these stands are turped over to The ——— vening World’a Sic] Bables’ | Fund dally the amounts awell the fund so| RUNAWAY GIRL” AT BEACH. |: conaiderably that brightness ts broux ears to a score of homes of little 8 m in Nreeze- Nevival Goes with erers Too much cannot be safd to encourag: Swept Theat 4) school children and others to take vari ‘The Runaway Girl waa the attrac- | | ova ways of earning money for this} tion that Den Stevens offered last nicht | i fund. THe money thus earned will prove Manhattan Beach, and with thr |? a blearing to bables whose Hves are tn] ojtded charm of a breeze-ewep! theatre daily danger these hot days from dis- as, 1f ponaible, even more be enge and Iack of nourishinent itching than when she appeared a An expense of a few cents will start | Taly'n, This scanlde revival was notabi: stand the proceeds of which will set un] ior the reappearance of Marte Coleste a larger atand next day. When half 3}sje dainty and bowltching comedienns dozen or more children unite in these] ‘Tye motst white gleam of her amilins Uttle enterprines the result t# hardly flash of her dark, ror ever less than $2, and thie will supp! though warming to the blood mille to some poor, half-atarved iittiy |woult neverthelena be agreeable, wer: creature fur forty daye. This supply o | tie the et OrEAt whIchal ty Ising freth milk dally may be the saving 1] ,,),/anhatian Heagh,| She sang the fo the little child's life. A lemonade st noan enthuglastte reception, ts only play tothe children who have {: | Arthur. Dunn. Who in the sizo of 9 and the benefitx to the tenement chil- Justiasicrispasweacansacs dren can ‘hardly be estimated, is per, though! one frequent . To t 4 i r the easy unction and wmug the children who have went in contribu tye and ke dimorse Powers ara Relle Jerome, wh tions earned or saved by themselves Th. Evening World extends special thank All contributions to The enn World's summer charity should be sent to "Sick Babies’ Fund, Cashter of World Pulltzer Building, New York City. Popelar Tem Dench Nenent. The advance sale of reserved seats for the benefit of The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund at the Manhat Muste Hall, Bath Beach, next Thursday evening, clearly Indicates from the 1, “of the re mand for seats that the affair wit be[ ini musical solee) Geese Partese the moat successful of tts kind ever! wane. in r character hit, hel held at a seaside resort. Fully 300 seats | make the mance perfectly rounde wore disposed of yerterday and the See eer laces probabilities are that tae demand wil be as Kreat to-day. m and always {n key, end danced o ‘The programme in {ts present arrange: liked tt, which there ! ment {includes the names of Jennie Yea n to b they. 0 Mr Jennie). the renowne e ought to know Fitzsimmons, w gyere hoxine em pous Changes In “The Stroiers.” High Soctety : of admission, me did not rest in part un rt ft, clear-cut an* i! : George Fellx and Lydia Barr . Thornton, little Rentrice Estes | CORMAN e and Mrs. Clark Hilly Edd at the Kn Siles Miille Carrie, Baby May, Wilson sang a plantation melody ax Gail phate rea brkembrothers| plantation melody != understood by an sisters, Graham Weller, Stewart. nnd] Ensiish song writer, Mr, Wilson made Gillen ‘and Travers and Desnon the most of It and was the reciplent of elle? eriiet gas er naente ally ly |reveral recall, Mr. Harry Farletgh, dip Fai hea seen here before in “The Casino Gi peti took the role of the Judge. Miss Ruby Reld appeared as an addition to the “4A Small Collection.” To the Editor of The Evening World: Aor ue Please accept a small collection of $1.50 by| the co: three Iittle ire of Jemters Sol@ Candy and Lemonade. conception tn the elty, continues at the World: Casino, Edna Wallace Hopper returned eh was con-| to her place tn the can night. ributed by Sadie Wein: and Jennie Gla stone for the Sick Mabies und. | They sold | : candy, femonede ant email knirkknacka, “FW. | “Glor‘ana’ wan repeated tam night at went t die wister ed in a it which but had not ted ~ for a moment turned FOR i Pa? Then I went back to tne‘nouse, crovs-| Enriord. named Btrode, who ‘gladly| as it were, a com: ng the road the better to aurvey it | jolned us, ‘ Lett nee oy this instentegun eee m the other side of the street, An dea occurred to me. Why not| being clo: f - eA Asta ‘von Winterstein! But she was % 4 , qead. iled in that premeditated ate send Yon Lindhelm safely across the | hurriedly, ent frontier under Strode's paraport? on the Salenberx Road. Or, pei ti iz wes pepe. wae this another trick of Pine | noon sately on ay ervonicn fe apruac'n? ‘Arriving at @ounted guard outside the house, ground. = Thi ‘Only vreiend to s wis thanking me end e was me ani way. for her carelensness “and we took oe, lerthal I looked over the | seats at the table, abbey, or monastery, (To be' continued) As we rose wo took our t the cag EE ING FOR SUMMER: AIDED BY FUND, © THE TA DN ole) oeie and the orchestra {s rende: the popular alrs of the beach and of] o¢ ue vistors @ Repubele Thee, town succerses a show at Pastor's as was compost of a umber of excellent feature: flergen Heac is now in the Afth week of a run of “The Pan-American Girl,” a bright musical comedy. Change of Bi Unton Square Theatre last Hight a new bill was offered, consisting of Bradshaw and company, Harrigan. the Olympia quartet performance being ni WOMEN'S MONEY RONETS. An Exchange for Heir- esses and Impecuni- ous Nobles. » Ong FOR CO LONDON, July 16.—Frank 8. Willard has arrived in Londen from New York to establish n bureau for arranging mar- between titled Europeans and | 7 American hetrenses, Being interviewed | PROCTOR'S $7! AV™., Tie Isak last night, he satd: Vivbevias PaaToRes “You would be amaged by the num.-|"Glerlanes” “An Eogagement."” Big Steck Oa ber of women tn the United States who 0 Bway | Chas Bratsew 608 KEITH'S 25 | Bese ould eagerly change thetr money for attion gained expect to do business all over aturally a British wedding « rie Celeste. « in one of the roe! Avenue Theatre f ‘et ’ @ a kineman o! the distingulshed Brooklyn Amusements. brings excellent “|BRIGHTON BEACH BTC: is Prisstile, : and shapely legs this} farcaret Pitt rtain raiser, very sanguine of succes! FUNERAL some ep-rited pletures of King Edward jouth African troops New Ones at Koster & Mall's, Hewitt § “WILLIE” BURGESS. fent Suffering Ne Is Lald to Rest. The worn out body yosang with a] che week with a Irely of new ¢ ational dances ‘rom which had the gentle spirit of Willlam in He was only was connected World for elght years, begin- an office boy in the Evening He was a clerk Hammerstein's ‘There were some changes In the per-| were enjoyed by a crowd a last MEN | he old p ckerbocker Theatre. Mr.| several new ones ears old, bur rid editorial rooms. under Ralph A. Pillsbury in the circu- nt when he fell i! last fo was a victim of conaump- work until alx ime he was ne od to) his roan LY eae poms! of his brother-in-law, Dan McCarthy the car- ‘Dairy. Fi where | cart wn The performance Grove, on the roof of the New York The- atre, holds its own. which have made the Krove a resort are added several th Vandeville, Land and Water, Girls. Ludwig Englander,| Vaudeville between the decks of the poser of the music of “The| Grand Republic ts one of the nightly avenue, Mrooalyn. | Strollers,’ conducted the orchestra, | attractions up and down East and North ho dled Saturday eve: * Burgess was & ears ago, Brighton Beach Music Hall's chief at- traction for the week ts Adelaide Her- mann tn her mysteries, pontea pleare the young Huber’a Mu “Glorianna” Repeated. offers a big triple show Efien Musee Mime Gertrude Hi ” Rivors. Frid Ponte elt te A Retnen tn “Florodora.” Mies Florence Macdonald, “Florodora,”’ the longest lived musica} A lot of trained |yfenry Brokmeyer and The body was taken from the house he cemetery this morn rites being performed at the chapel the 'S. ANARGYROS' NEW TURKISH CIGARETTE TURKISH ja? IROPHIES ALL TURKISH TOBACCO USE ALLEN'S FOOTEAGE A powder to be shaken into) the; shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous: and hot and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try, Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cools the fest* and makes walking easy. Cures ewol- len sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Rellgres corns and bunions of all paid gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. ' Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Don't accept any substitute, ‘Trial package FRE, Address Allen” Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. delighted whan you recel Toalltwa tess. Brod elas, Addrom, VONES M'F'G C0., 22 Westorn Ave., Covagton, Mp Amusements, MANHATTAN BEACH site, 32 |SOUSA tie BAND. CHINA & PAIN'S FIREWORKS! | 9 Geo, W. Lederer’e Bi THE CASI HAMMERSTEIN’ 8S, 424, B'way, 7 AW ‘PARADISE?’ GARDENS. On the Combined Roofs cue - Brecy Brealee:) an te bie a: : (518 te 19% i SUNDAY: MONT—Orand Vesderilie Consort PASTORS Sage SON, POST & CLINTON, MANNING. FRANCES CURRAN, ODO. AUSTIN, anda makitede of other chews, FLOATING ROOF-GARDEN: fwamer GRAND REPUBLIC, Refaed Vaudeville, Ev'y Bve.except Vriday, leaves W.12hh st. 8 PMt M.; Datt'y Land'g.3P.M. Ticket S80 ICKERBOCKER, 2.0.15. Metat.3 AL MATMAN & Coen. o peormnrons FRANCIS. WILSON & $5 | Guar, tesaeers Direction Nixon & Zimmerman. “TD8 Strofter’ ——————— ATLANTIC gazoe. Bowery, Canad Pre antes eden Fin Bare Ingleten, La Vine & Al: Balle oe ert'a Orchestra, — Ma = Terrace Garden, #34 22%, of%,, THE ROBBER BARON, CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE, Atop". ¥; Theesere SPELT hy GSS ra SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE FHATURES, Jorn Sz. | O1ymota 1 tiese | Koster & Bial’s “Salty "Metso 'dsen” rer, reing a percentage ne brought to the husband. and have ‘xed the rate for a title deliv. EDE OINDMATOGRAPS Mile. De Lace, Rames @ Amo. Big Sear BIL WORLD IN WAX. New MUSEEZ.! And Spectal A! lone Te-Day. Beate 2Se, Dally Mate Children at Adelaide Herrmann, Leoa Morris's Posies, Ghasp tng, bathing, Aehing, Dinards, S Dathpiie TAnie—STeasees LEAVE. 10.08, 13.00 A. M38. James Burgess, © farmer, of Freeport, Mos tot eae His mother died some and ne had ince lived "with his slater, “tad bse except for short in- v . 8b, hoe, 6,1, Ld re ‘re, | kivaa boats sUxbats Edward 11.00 Ge “Sreckize. 1808 Masad i. H el peed 2144 and S THA BOATS BU! EXCURSION 40 CENTS. Inctuding Adatisslon to All At Excursion Routes to the Sea LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. New York and Rockaway Beach Ry, NHATTAN, BEACH. 00, A,” Mee) 1 30: 0,240, 240. ai WHITEHALL ST., N.Y. via Sh Bt (aint, Loog feland Raiiroad. Weave on weak daze, (00, 10.00, 11.09 A.M, 12.00 neo, aa LON PM. every forty minutes to 10.20 3a EXCURSION FARE, #) CENTS. CKAWAY, BEACH. wilt 20, "3.20, 3.20 Honat train eatg, fant traia {eaves te Beast Mt LONG BRANCH AND BAGH 50a, KEBURY PARK AND TACK, Sa PATTEN LINE. WEEK DATE Leave foot of . Little 1205 sf, 9.00 & 1 AR. *(Satuniays, 1245 P.M.) & 240 C3 Leste Dattery, 9.29 € 911,90 A. 36 *Gaturaare, Tis PM) & 310 P.M Sundeye—Leave ft. Wee Litts 1th at, nt 9.50 aad ao at 3 rene , 10.80 DA Me; at ight, Fs Nenburs Asser? Fea: End, ecka baggage any fem x CKAWAY BEACH 1GEN’L_ SLOCU srrasas. | GRAND REBUSLIC. CONNECTING with TROLLEY for AVERNE, EDGRMERE AND FAR ROCKAWAY, hat, SAM, 9 AL West 201 5.40, 10 ry Le 16. 10.49 AM..2.06 Pe token M, 4.45 and 6 P, SO TR) POINT. NEWUURG and\ POUQREER Weta Dally kucureion (exeeet,

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