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® Qe) , POOOOQHOOS: SYNOPSES OF PRECED: Don Jose de Senterem, i to further hia private | wrest by fostering the King's love for Meri- trl. He meets Don Cesar de ‘noblemen, who hi uanderet dita and whose only ausets are a sharp sword and hie spirits ee i he Duel. HAT are your plans?" inquired ee ‘s Don Jose, after a moment's pause. “I have none, Id Don Cesar, Hgotly “That ts one more burden I am spared.’ “It cuts down your amus though, to be pennilens.”’ “Quite so," sighed the other, only Joy Tenn got gratis t« Nghtin en that will cost you Present.” sneered Cartival week begins tocday . hay issued an edict making ft punisha bie by death to fight a duel during this festal week." whole week!” growled Don Cesar, who! aword generat week of idle fo minet «Look wn the whole pl se laxt words were a dito a sulGgrown boy who had rushed sud- denty Into: the square and collided with Don Cesar. eeu for this ruly the: out fon me, senor!’ gasped the sitive, “IT didn’t seo yous With von could teach my cred rick ¢ near-sightedness.” observ ‘ pale as t at ‘Lam Lazar armorer’s ap, In the Royal Guards. An i ANE nant haw shew. ard! My river and sa cath” “Death!” my son, fay, and Interceded order Fifty I escaped, only hoe te to reaea the myself from disgrace by 5 echoed Don Cesar, "Why your beard !s not yet grown. ur back 6 for you. nd you shall de for you, You can't have a creditor to 5 Life holds many you speak bravely We will in St not Eh, wuffer. Don Jose “Oh, thank you, thousand a ! See, here they come,’ of yoldlers, headed by a captain, turned | times, an a group the square. “Don't be afratd," counselled Don Ce We're here to protect you, Don Jose de Santarem and 1. acarce ask better sponsors, friend?” ‘ou must pardon me If I decline to interfere,” retorted Don Jose stiffly. ‘I can take no part in this affalr—for pri- could he, old remarked Cesar, choking back his disappointed surprise, “We must do as best we can for him without you, then, “We2" queried Don Jose, “Yes! I and my sword! “But the edict against fighting!” “True; that cursed edict! 1 had for- wotten.”” ‘The soldtere had by this time reached the spot, and the captain, a red-faced, burly giant, pointed to the boy with the ry rder: ‘There ix your prisuner. “One moment, gentleme Arrest him. interceded Cesar, humb!; bowing Jow, hat in aand, “Allow me, auffer me. Captain, to Intercede, with all hum ilty, for this ming delinquent, The soldiers hesitated. “What aro sou walting for?" anked the captain, refisrcety ‘Arfont the poyt areas, Cl Y i LaMaraz, “Captain! “Mereyt*”" suboed You evidently do not hear the boy. ‘aptain,’ Roontinued sitll humdi} else, as @ brave man, eart could ve fall.to be touched. by his appeal, Asregp eho him in) pleading for mercy?" the boy t\ shouted the, cap rala : (2) 0} 0} 0} 5 % ® @ ‘The boy could! folks aes aomething oul SPaee negseseosoooneseS PROSHEDHOADOADOLE DOBDE corsrimmt, 1901, ously to his men ered) mountebant “Oh!” erted Do his sword ¢ cabbard in drawing away, Ou are A gent am I. eanother. I save. this boy bu to foralve him inughes insotentt an titer chan | ter mina that nite the You away thie stain, why to the devil w Anixhed ain tant! reathlers sais of hix last glimmer Snatching hi 1 he shou Snot te inter: ha blunt ad me, ragamufiin! Ive effort therefore, Wd wombrery in things.” “Do not heed this Don Cesar bere: of ho We ean, therefor T must for having been life alone can AN for the royal e mnie “Des Bt Home| wenorn al Wee! the captain's | nature of xy enslaver of th Maritana wax square. come: an ordered the airanger you ‘niplore | tarem, | 82: Dn elf) his ade wipe | furinting ax soon) | Tose ht, ‘ fe nak and battered hat 0 Lazar Alo: Re- W the om a th he | aint | rap: | ry il Gace sake By WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. by the Preas Publisbing Co) A CHOKING SOB CAPTAIN FELL.” as not i will all © enforced Then his re will ma Maritana’s him an advane ment. ROYAL RIVAL, A STIRRING ROMANCE OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE. THE ost to pass. Don Ce any angels, here com King in fie! thick had the sp In Were skill that «he could the cause of the tumul Hd draw ne So around the the w by right of halt at of his tot wit power In court. 1 ‘ favor Minteter n e great Don Jose the Queen to ett 1h vous ried the girl t pin the ¢ the Nigh fenced cau ne him di Keeping oni in Cesar h im, but reath jer sword that rec! awd she crowd b ere his old ar less means And, rousing the Cesar warily testing each not at first » realized, morrow yi hour i noble birth to ‘And’ n alarm. tou 0) alw began to cor a full-blooded man his _adverear b was no . the 0 don Jewe de Ban- the King of ‘aught fwith neand In| (flame, now « wall of steel, ex- Ce t bre lunge twine ke a rsary’s blade, aplain ought to atep rthe other's guard choking sob the do pavement on h great mouthfulx of st through th hot rewell, Do on calmly, dy ar, his a he alguaziis (clty pol the crowd and. melz girl int ong threw a in} ‘only to ne wan (To Be Continued dversary’s tn sword about back, but Iventurer’s sword shot forward ptain fell to ughing blood tlerce, pun) abe wining his | Inc pw it would ee) broke H d LONDON, Aug. 21. | trated Intervi derbilt, in. w age man who considers the millionatre's yacht Valiant, rea’ harp Mr. Vanderbilt saying bitterly. earliest chitdhood, Alte to week or atrh happiness, the interviewer, “Inherited wealth, ye: cided answer, business he the man wh this The o tnhi first tts labor, If he do to iy: nat may be an ov on Mr. Vand oh Oh, Ute t watinfaction Kreatest, the bullding of the foundation of n fortune, Is denlod him. Jabor, sim, VANDERBILT HAS NO AMBITION. n K. wealth Inevitable foundation for happiness, The Vanierbilt Interview took place on REMARKABIE CONFESSION IN AN INTERVIEW. ‘The next Inaue of the Week's End will contain an (Mus w with Wil h the Amer! alre makes a remarkable confession, and! Jone that will be Interesting to the ayer- | the Van- nn omill| Jon- ocean-going “Sy life was never destined to te q7tit ns | ts quoted was the de-| “It is certain death ambition, us covulne Is to morality. If a) man makes money, no matter how much, he finds a certain happiness in seasion, for in the desire to increase hia | alao place a tax upon any constant use for it, b question “It was lald on Mnes| which I could foresee almost from 1 It haw Jeft me with | nothing to hope for, with nothing dele | for." “Is great wealth a big bandirap to Mr. Vanderbilt?" the {tn pos- has none of and cfont} TS a i. get ea ie fun cap out of dif other eral run? it aleo.” the | the Amount to at tei prataern. DOUBLE TAX ON ROGERS ESTATE DEMANDED. of Jacob t $1,000,009, estate each 6 per cent. According ton recent report of the ape value of the stocks the m ABOUT $1,000,000 WILL BE will THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENIN FAIR, MYSTERIOUS “TWIN No One K thing Except th Pretty an and Pink Two girls Why twins? appellation. ‘Thi the men may floated was kissed by a ng but look pr hothe advent the ove: stacy to embrac t when the wav sign th Two pr cutest little w r dimmed an ey ckings, at ur t a flirt was re ure {4 th ey Just wish t with hat was good ur walkin They ue with as are we going pose we ure What are en the beach the seribe wended wondering why ioc! talk because the their bathing # ind the hotels They wouldn't ¢ jouth Africa, About Them, Cutest Bathing Suits Ine and Bessie them the twins, Nobor turned a rosy red, Juno sald that ney xarters and all thi they don't show anyway. GAZE ON THEM, ROCKAWAY’S ~TRANPS THRO DOOOK | nows Any-| | | | at They Are d Wear the; Hose. knows. ey came on: In on w zephyr that sunbeam—and dtd etty. on the beach while the ped in fran mn. ‘Truly sald tt wax twine’ we Its ju day th es he Rockaway whin- nite trimmings that © Pink, the hue of a glint that intypes taken.” said of her wkiren that to. ally The Evening In coming to, focused at last SD you may taky prety, won't} some of the girls It isn't hiriek of amazement into the water? going to get u thinking of? they strolled, And hin’ way homeward: kaway Beach should summer girls wore from the cottages ven object to it in AU Gl IST 23, 1901. MADALINE CARMEN AND BESSIE 1eLe (ele ley eiereieieieieisiers POCO Or ABRAMS. eEOOTEOS Here are more true repofts doc- tors attached to the Evening World Sick Bubles’ Fung, telling of the #4 | 5, iouay acknowledged... plight of the children of the poor and} \ SICK BABIES SAD LOT _TOLD BY PHYS COGD00000000; THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Victor loch, ICIANS. $1,980.42 i bth B Paint New ¥ stare t leaving been pe actor. six yea | marked | with his own ability upon by rome of t Leaves a Promising to Strive tor 0. W. SMALLEY'S SON AN ACTOR. TO MAKE PROFESSIONAL DE- UT WITH MRS. FISKE. reer in Law atrionic Mono pa Smalley, ‘ork bar a member of the and son of George W | Smalley, American correspondent of the | London nal "Miranda of the Bal Mr, Smaliey is looked upon ax one of moat Timer, will make his frat pro- appearance with Mre. Finke ny.” interesting additions to the his season, inasmuch as he in a profession In which he has cullurly successful to become an He has been practising Inw for rain New York, and with such Rood fortune that thia, together made him looked older members of his profession as having a great future e ble oO pn | Jule a thy noble efforts in their behalf on) Miriam Rosenfeld, Mirlazn Mamberger.- in Inw the part of the fund. Clausen, Amelia and Julla Weber. | His al education he got Harvard These reports, which tell of but a Maan tat a Arnold) F lerenceend | Law School, but his college wan Oxford. few out of countless cases of the! he, orga, Myrtle j Mis earlier ara were spent abroad, sort, show how well spent Is 200! with hin fath London and on the contributed for this grand Florence ‘Smith, Adela - Continent - He was more or less identified with | r doctor writes: Fl pas ) Uplumatic life in London and Fran. T found a ca of tnetptent hip dis- Henrietta Trooper, Jearie and bas had some excellent ¢ Daa 1. now tene nt in Avenue I c tes to rema d, connected wii er . Ethe! Gibbons mt isa bright Httle girl, five y the dip te ric He has of age. The mother told ime that #h 2) his father tn hie Journalists orleit ad noticed two three weeks a = in himself a writer of a Kool di (hat there way something the matter, Aypold. age $ ane ability ith the child, but whe had 1 Ppeh sealae c ¢ with the ehild, but had hesttated |p tne pitter ot ane materi In London he acquired a good deal o to go to a doctor b alma she pul | Inelowed please find the proveets of a for s work in eatri= fi afford to pay for auch xervices. On| lemenele and cake stand held on our Ie leais, and appeared x yin some examining the child [ @ucceeded in lo-| ‘Greensteh, conn ; *Nein | sketches writ ly for him. by cating the trouble in one of the hip| To the Editor of the Evening ta member the um company, jJointe, L explained te the mother the} laste ne a HEOR trom a wand front of | His aucceam there wan an added reason great Importance of checking the dia-| * singer Smith and golng upon the stage professionaily, cane at the earllest porsible staxe, and on an he had wished to do when he en- seca r he FAitor of the Evening World ry. t tucceeded in persuading her to take | “incised pease fed $15 tered Oxford the child to a hosp } The total taxes ta he assessed against | S. Rogers Much of! 3 the property wil! be doubly taxed, New York and New Jersey demanding | and bonds {x $4,750,0%, In addition there fm $450,009 In cash in various banks and | elother Inatituttons in this clty, and the interest of the estate in the Rogera I comotive Works {a placed at $437,000, making a total valuation of personal) Property of $5,667,000, ‘There Ie real catate In Jerne worth $39,000, and almo some valuable pieces of property in thin cliy. ‘The Metropolitan Museum will obtata about $6,000,000, All the real and pers rw Jersey will have v erate of & per cent, a Rogers wan a resident of when he dled th | 90. pri He munt | heirs, the al property which inay b In oF any other State, ‘ader the laws of this State rty here, there being 1s alno taxable by rate of 6 percent. authorities there Property: tn e taxed ndoax Mr. that State wi of hin pe} be found persona no direct the Btate at When all these have been determined there still remaine the (ax by the fed- government, which high. as 15 per cent, sometimes att | | lk treatment. Sick Babies’ cepted.” Another Fund poor Itallan famfy the parents living in rooms, The mother suffering with rheu: same cot Liy two rte ye dev eleven monthe of age. : u English the mother told me. ake Deen suffering xin lant winter and her husband ie alo rick and able to work but one or two ayaa nit conte Grace Nimptr ; ¥ fin eee on uar ee Ethel Gitcons. 132 Welrfeld. st tor. 1 told he a# sent by the Even-| qo tne raitor ning World tig World Bick Hablen Fund to tnt! Vitereatth fl check tort cette tonarca Bick ner sick children and supply them with aries’ F nee. Mewele and Hite Medicine and food free of caarge. i Wartfion streets Mtapittons #1 i" medicine ant tnatructions vare | Lehn for the children. By the way she grasped Se ea ee my hand thanking Very grateful, All contributions ¢ mer charity shoul: Babies’ Fund, Cah zer Building, New Yo RIBUTORS. THE CONT To ihe FE Inclobe. convert Kingsland avenu Eva Clausen Bia ‘Neilson, age 45 offer of the ald of th Mloctoc's report may Saat Thirty-ninth ati in the will help some ofithe many siok babies, 1 pital for the proper! ata stand Amy Stern, Way sth St, Math Beach, wun gratefully ac-| 5 1 found a| tees of alx children and | To the two miserable small | or Wee lying on a vot) 4) imatism, and on the! k children, one tw steven Pattor of The And 71.25, whieh, we some mt me I Knew she ‘eit | a thin popular sum- Hohe sent to Sick Communication £ vf World, Pullt- | ete liver to Rey, T hope wi celle Wel t J en lenrletta Trooper THREE TIMES TO KELLER. m Harker 4 Awaln Goea to Two attempts have been made t rte John Kel Iressed to him by action untli they decide what be should Heh wai ng Worlt atl! do mea re wn te Thomas ¢ Rarker Defense Assoc, in, On each | foctaaion the pastor refused ty accep i | the registered Jetter, as he well knows | i ite conte The pe Arlington save that will offer ter to Mr. KK again and that fires the aird | ume to rept it he w return the mis: alve to the sender | Mr, Keller's friends say thu ne haw} Pre tttte gg | placed the matter of answering the orney Lndabury, | he Will take no se Sa AAS bes Roker y At the law work, devoting himself whe atudy ol} Harvard, he ¢ dit n where clase of "%, hy flaw, It was, Ney's frlendas th how at hin clovers Ress with his pen was, ¢ law ol, turned ta account {nthe writin smell exceedingly: (clever! inketshen dohin ability as a playwright is 0 most as marked a talent f ting twenty-eleit years ofa His Mra. Fivke's play is a small one 4 him opportunities of which ike much In eye ind carriage a ‘ The Abbey 5] Effer- vescent ‘AS mraoe draggits or by mail ite, toe and 9) 0 par beetle Sample and Booklet {ree ou request 0-18 Murray Street, New York Salt If you can’t sleep when you should sleep, or when you do sleep, you awa- ken unrefreshed "The ‘Salt’of Salts” is what you necd. Abbey Effervescent Salt Co. Steamer GMAN | or wee B) ACADEMY OF WU. MAN OFF TRA BRAKEMAN TRIED TO EJECT HOBO RUFFIANS. urned Him and In Plerce Fight Hurted Him Into Diteh— He Moy Die, (battle with trampe on a moving 4 Abenaon, of No. Phitadelphia, sylvanta Ralirond tam street, leld ck mendowas, xo badly kena near ant and night sal results are feared, Abenson's freight the Haeken- crcan several train were led and vkeman mpr s¢ Iackene rilered to get owed fhe Other meni Brakeman Abenson's vattle ensued. In the el off the train. moved to the City oft * kro ers of the ait on crew came to and a flerce jt Aben- no owas lwas scarcely ever free from the terrible torture of itching piles, 1 tried all sorts are remedies. Was told a surgi cal operation might save. One 50 cents box of Pyramid Pile Cure entirely cured me.” All druggists sell it. Free book by mail, on Piles causes aod cure, Pyramid Drug Co, Mar- shall, Mich. a Piles Cure Edward Dunellen, Wilkes- barre, Pas “For seven years Excursions, ‘Amusement and Education Combined. ‘THIS HRASON’: ELTY A. Wii Jersey City, The tramps ese ‘The Telephone Directory for the iast and busiest quarter of the year goes to press September Ist. To secure insertion of listing In this Issue contracts for vice should bo made during the month of August. Rates in Manhattan from $5 a month. O1e-year contracts, Fonthly Payments. 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