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) A ROYAL RI VAL. meted sesesoeooosonsese A STIRRING ROMANCE OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE. Ceeeeneseneoenesesezes By WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. (berrigtt, 1901, by the Prese Publishing 1:9) torted Don Cen toe to give his of a costum lowed hy t eel, sounded from the wine shop. Th door burst open and out staggered a ian, sword in hand, defending himaelf us best he could from’ the attack of a half dozen ruMans. Ono of the asnailants silpped to the at- tacked man'n side and would have a a knife bet we his ribs but { idden Intervendon of Maritana. Drawn othe Kirt ed to witness self upon the bl ped his wris: ng It back until the knife . twirling about on one mpanion a clearer view onee handsome, but now patched, stat! and torn. | "Thoxe Fokues in the rn there, with thelr lee, have pretty well cleaned out Hut Tl can trust to the alr Jiand the eky for my lod, pier bida fatr to be Ment alry uel Don Jose, “when last © young and prosperous. “Twas alvays fond of a change." in: terrupted Don Cex ‘You might adt that then 1 name and a i They } They | pr Tepe the } CHAPTER I. scuttled back Into the bi { A Soller of Fortané. owed trem, javaing ants | your debts | Hehe este tatper pata at , “HE great public square was allve| long, enough to whisper in the rescued a he dLI-God rest hie sul—put I » From the gray cathedral at one ofa soliler in Seville tor © paid dearly, 1 fear, for your § side echoed the solemn notes of the clas ime. never forget a f ane eau Don Jone ea} 9 th And she disappeared, ana worry. [am ,. ehoristers, chanting mass; while from remarked the man, stating af-| now quite fren fram worry. Tt amun wincehop nearby rang out the noisy | ter her in wide-eyed admiration. “1| tramp, you ike; but a tramp with laughter and jest of revellers. thought perhaps you were a creditor.| Sood sword, a noble name and plenty 7 ‘ -f Church, tap-room and plaza, each in| Most people are.” ‘ Prospects?" ‘5 § tte own way, made tt cleur to the most| rng ,courtier, who had remained ‘ot Creditors"? easual observer that Madrid's Carnivall tng sound of the newcomers voice and| “Why have you come back to Ma- \ Week was at its height. came forward. rid at this late day?’ queried Dan / A : The crowd clustered thickest at one] "I can't be mistaken,”' ne cried ert ey Goren a and of the square in the angle faced by| _““Another creditor?” anked the stran-| nora” of tendernens creeping Into hin church and wine-room. ger suspiciously, voice. An! Madrid, home of my sword, “5 My native city. One he There, the centre of all eyes, a dancing ‘ot, I!"" Iaughed the courtler, alone, Don Jose, one futile, me | girl polsed and postured. Rovere eretecnaiay rack Arewg meg thitherte The wan, Theat 7 A eecond glance proved the dancer ake mo to be, then had lost yap I should Yad 1 well worth the admiration she excited. ly." repiled the courtier. Are] "your love. for diastpation?” sur- | ® Tall, Ithe, graceful, her sinuous form | you not my, ol school friend, Don Cesar} gested Jose, us Don Cesar paused, over- | ( erowned by a face seldom found out-|'¢, Bazan? h emotion, admitted the other. “But you? Jone de Santarem, ere at college together at Sala-| e 1 exchanged my credit t® aide old Andalusia, her gypsy ratment only intensifying the queeniiness of her figure, Maritana, the Romany Girl, was woll calculated to draw upon her the gare and admiration of the thronx. So thought two men who loltered un- on the outskirts of the crowd, oaked and spurred as a cavalier, | his wide felt hat pulled far down over b, his brow, watched the dancer from be- your talk of creditors,” sald eet take It that iife nis used The very om . thought Jose, triumphantly, bend him io. my willl, forcuine tym To Be Continued), SUPPORTED TWO WIVES. ier no complaint to make, HER S350 WAS | Ge OEY ae ty ee) Arthur Thompson, of Nrooktyn, .) mé elegant dress and graceful bearing pro- Arrested for Bignmy, y a! Claimed him a co roof high kK, Arthur S$. Thompson, who lives at the s a Stood stroking his mustache and watch | corner of Keap and South Third streets, | dng alternately Maritana and the man in | Willlamsburg, was held in $00 ball In ’ k i nites cunning’ es GF) the Lee Avenue Polfce Court to-day on th |a charge of bigamy. The complaint wax made by a woman MISS M'CARTHY HAD PAID IT) “tom Thompron married twelve years hie hiding, dropped. i poll, doub- tambourine and vanished In las They separated after two yea HER FREE, | Ls years. oon from. that melan- LOUSETEBROT [In March, 1898, he married Amelia Gun- exclaimed Murltana in ther, of Islip, L. 1, belleving, he says, , | - hat hie frst wife waa dead I thought," laughed the |Me Waa Sent to Reformatory and |t fo w : \\ watontus “courtier to, himacit Now She Charzes Nace rasmumetuhimind years ago the King: 1 Ths iat he third th \ Unmenss tea tos her support. She awore out. & face. There should h fortune for me warrant for ils arrest yeaterday. in thia infatuation if 1 play my cards | - ! oP cla doanicnnts Samuel Kohler, proprietor of the reflectively to herself, ax : z t "§ persed. “AWhy should he have given me 4 by Della McCar- | (*) 0. much? rs old, of 187 | Your ‘good 1 thous’ street, | held b to-day Hundred and Sixth ny of §£5, was nn in $1,009 ball CLEANING-UP SALE MEN’S SUMMER FURNISHINGS ant look he twin brotoer he ‘cavalier gave you And he tosxed a necond doubloon into she tambourine, the girl, laughed the cour- : i ber her brother, Thomas} arrested on the charge | of getting from a_Hraziltan a lot of dla- | McCarthy, w . i i nen 1 was a child," murmured | monds und other vaiuables by means of Prices Away Down Maritana, | gazing douptfully’ ut thel the badger game, Miss M{cCarthy sald | © Veen theme than now. | that she was introduced to Kohler by a Ss H RT hyenard blebs friend, who sald that Kohler could free I Ss. ‘all to understand you, Senorita,” 4 her brother. Jd the courtie y She gave Kohler the moncy for that purpowe. Her brother was sent to the Elmira Reformatory, and Kohler, she charged, kept the money, It was brought out In the evidence that Kohler got the Braztlian and an- other witness named Kelly to stop at hia house, The Brazilian just before Negligeo Shirts, were 50c. & 75c., NOW C. Each. Negligee Shirts, were 853. & 98c., now 6Q9C, eacu. Nogligee Shirts, were 1.25 & 1,50, Now C. EACH. will not understand.” irl, “Do you think I am yet that I do not know Men tell ine so a hundred this. curtly. high, rT “You mean you Tetorted the replled the courtier, {t_ lifts my hopes too sighed’ the ‘atcl after ja patixe, aince my poor face and form and di ¥ ing attracted the notice of Her Craclous #, called took pannge on ; Misseaty. the Queen, und I caught 4 He was stopped at Quaran-| Negligee Shirts, were 1.75 & 1.98, Elimpse'of a life of wealth and rank. | tne und prought back to thin elty. | Kon mr hopes will not dow! ler declared that he was forced to ex- NOW EACH. very lntrument’ for pend the 330 inthe keeping. of the Deas 1 muttered the court 4 Iv. Let ma he the prophet of your R R. Feeccaiais a wont neaaet aris UNDERWEA be your confidant. and your grandest Baibriggan Shirts and Drawers, ambitions Plain and Colored, that were 38c, one Olcott Hand king, sir.’ protes! Marl- named urged the courtier, “I ean| tat SiO: Balltyfeaid | petness 25 2 g that wan uae of t fact that » ‘ou to a position where your! the t NOW E ppretou scene tieeuneS ni] each ia, SY 8 2 bony Cones igheat notes of ‘the realm, shall noe you the elcry of 3 no! f—1 talk le cheering ¢ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, San ar Colored and Plain, that were 50c.,” RUSSELL HOLMES GOES FREE nowsSOGuesce M with een, She rides abroad to-day. Twit Gyitoleatch a pimpse of Reret: | We |imeuMelent | Balbriggan Shirts that were 1.50, She ran away, confusedly, leaving the Him of Insulting Wo Russell Holmes, of No, 168 Taylor NOW 9c. EACH. street, Brooklyn, who was arrested afew | Ask to sce the stretchy days ago on suspicion of being the min| Orawe: ho acted | ly toward tho Acted tmproveriy toward women in| Now AOC, ren pain. Broadway, 8and9Sts. courtier at standing wione, an evil smile he murmured. The rent fait * He ixin’ muat ie Queen, aatl turn at lant jo! Pretty Maritana,”” ue im Jean “IT think you are con 14 plain. ‘The “ieing wtmnire ail win you. Your humble or: in some way concealed. jealous of his perfidy, fo me, who adorw her, Oh, it is the ful- Alment of my wilxeat dreama! Hello, what riot Jy this? A roar, @ babel of angry voices, fol- charged by Magistrate Hellty, tn the Lee uvenue court. ‘The evidence furnished ots suMclent to convict tim. Holm Bho is @ bank cle ho} iO ot © CGR ras ‘ass, | | el IGANG MADE HIM N MANIAC Physicians Puzzled by the Strange Case of Vincent de Favovo. BOLT KEELED HIM OVER. SO OOG Recovering Consciousness in a Hos- pital, He Proves Himself a Homicidal Madman, (Special to The Evening World.) J, Aug. 2.—Lightning De Favovo, an Erte walker, yesterday afternoon, ana fnanged him to a raving maniac. It ts ne of the strangest freaks that has come to the notice of the local med- foal fraternity. *De Favovo waa walking the tracks near Fifth avenue, car- rying a steel bar in one hand and a long handled hammer in the other, The electrical storm was at ite height when De Favovo It hin pipe and feft the street shanty. Ile had not proceeded over 20 Vincent feet when a sharp flash of Iightning caused Gate Tender Reardon to peer out of his shanty window, He was amazed to see a flash from De Favovo's steel bar run along, striking the head, of the hammer. De Favovo threw up his hands and fell to the ground. Reardon was too frightened to go out while the lightning ‘as flashing, and Patrolman David Horrldge, who saw the track walker fall, ran to his #ide, The} hand which held the steel bar showed marks of burns. De Favovo was uncon- scious and the officer had to call an ambulance, The man wan taken Heepital, and hardly had he been placed | an the operating table when he awoke. The giatice In hin eyes told the house phyalcian that the man waa a maniac. le to the Sisters jumped from the (able and maie a dash for the window. The policemen who accompanted she ambulance seized De Favove, who threw them off as it they were toys. Six attendants had to aaatat the officers In holding the man. He had to be strapped to an fron cot. and later het was placed In a atrattiacket. At a late hour last night the house phyatel aiid that It was probaie that De Favove| would never regain his former mental Thesshock had unbalanced conditéon. his mind. inonno ererer di sick babies A glance at the foregoing taures will| Adon show how grand of the children Hi to the fund may some | ay SIRES TRET 8,738 SICK K BABIES AIDED TES SEASON. re attached Babtes’ to The Fund makes port of work accomplished tors during the week vinlt Sick babies treatei. This makes a total for the prevent s doing, and how pre of the tle Hfe. All contributions mer charity should be THEY RAISED | The chief of the ataff of physicians Evening World Sle! work to this popular sum- | $5.15 FOR THE FUND HELE EVA KRAUS SOO OOCOOOMT Rabdles’ Fuad roof oWrid, Palit. | ter Building, New York City, THE CONTRIBUTORS. the fol! 470 trusting that tt wil Uy to do deter ne: Janine Shianowshy, the fund in| Mle ing are the yoor, Every duatice Keoh in mean the saving of] LONDON, Aug. —Just i {the New York ted the Royal Courts ck’ Dublin yvesterd to “3 sent Jone Eratnger ny) many of them. Lenard, of Hrookiyn Ireland, fee Martin J. Supreme Court of Justice in Chatham Sq 193 to 205 Park 95th VEAR. OWPERTHWAIT & SUNS, | Square: Row, Chatham Square. 121st Street: Saturdays at 12 o’clock noon. A Lesson in SHOE Economy In buying shoes, many people unyerzz2 in shoe economies. face a dilemma: Shall I buy unsightly shoes at a low price; or qshoes I should like to wear at a price I don’t want to pay? 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