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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Bhella Cope and her moth: tre encounter a myater purple heart-shaped scar on her Ber mother are thrilled at aight of the they recognize. Lady Cope atter the os yroman in « rab the footpad ant haf fir sk the youn he hotel t Lady Cope ferurns to the Sition. Mer purple scarred arm irned. Bt ir Rocer arr! tate. Proposes to her, hat she ts not all. and, as the 1ProDerty betas f and whea fi CHAPTER IX, The Spider in Gin ells VER shall I forget my first night (Copytigh' {nner next day, which would be not wash to meet my future -Inslaw, and beatles, | ghought e fainlly ne would Be hap- er without me, ro T dined at n par. hour on a plece of bread red before Mr. Tom Bte- wild expected ould take a long walk, 1 thought not requr ihe wes to ascorted the lady of ce to some Sunday afternoon entertain- ment Hardly had 1 reached the end of the street. turning into which led tow Commercial 1 al- mest ran Into the arms of the man whe lef had stared after me one day asl employment a Tle bave mea queer lgok and passed on, While L hurried away, fearing that fie mfsnt follow. Presently 1 glanced back, und was ved to tind that he {wa Ain sight; but sauntering after Fie. os late in the pockets of his Sun “a young man who Lived per. flac’ ot t y opposite my mother's in Easel sires His name, 1 also knew from Totsey, was Welcome; hit business was a myse and my own indays © Rnd ed him of a his money plentiful nee on the two ) Peckham had p! Lisposttion. expe spent In our street, when a young man wished to make the acquaintance of a young woman, he helped himaelf to tt, So tu'speak; no introduction was neces: sar And’ Mr, Welcome—inaptly named—had twice attempted to force his claims upon my notice. Both times I had eluded him by hurrying -home, and ralelng a shout laughter from ‘Totaey, who had ed the manoeuvre from the window. But to-lay [could not bear ta 0. back. | wax vexed that 1 had glanced over my shoulder lest the man should ouraged Mm, and J haat- T did not know of his ex- ky in Easel street. Used to a big, de- | thet on. Nelously springy bed, spread with | "He could walk faster than I eau Javender-scented sheets, blankets Lent however, and In two oF three minut ind white as le-down, and he was at my’ side one ae pares iH wn, and a satin Ook ‘ere,’ said he, breathing fast, coverlet that matched the coloring of and augeenting lately” lmbined spirits ™my room, the narrow prison bunk which ! S46 0o080-04 é «p FRAT. haven O993404096.50006 had to be snared with Totwey was al- most unbearabis In its discomfort and squalor. T had half fearfully expected a ter from Roger Cope tn the morning. but there was nothing for me, and after a breakfast of bitter tea and bread (eaten early that n, my other half-sistea, might hurry off to the factory) I wer out to try my luck at several employ ment agencies At one or two I had to pay a small booking fee In advance, and 1 was alarmed as I found my money dwindilr As I came out Into the street and climbed adventurously to the outside o: an omnibus which I had hafled, some- thing made me suddenly turn my head ever my shoulder, A man was looking up at me with In- tent, narrowed eyes, and a oth sarcartle and threatentinx. 4s he met my astonished glance, his face became a plan He pretended to be hailing another omnibus close behind the one I had taken, but, though 1t was hard to be- Neve that those dull, commonplace feat- ures wero the same I had seen svarkiing with malice an Instant ago, I could not forget the shock 1 had received. Within the next few days T had oc- casion to notice something strange In connection with the agencies (o which | applied for a situation us companion or governess in a school or family. The manageress would be cordial at first. and, when she had heard thy Ist of my accomplishments, hold out higa hopes of speedily obtaining me a desir- able situation. But the next tne that I went to make Inauiriea all would be’ changed. She would be sft, reserved in manner, ai- most forbidding, telling me that there was a@ yery little chance of my final anything of tf sort I wanted, If this had been so only In one caso, 1 should have thought Mttle of it; but, acting upon my mother’s advice that it was well to have numerous “strings to one's bow," I had lald my claims be- fore several agencies. And it certainiy was romarkabie, 1 thought, that in every instance {t should be the sam My half-siater Fan was now sixteen, ‘and yet, as she informed me one day in @ moment of confidence, she had no expression lover, But one evening she came hime from the fectory logking mysgerious, with eyes that advertised a secret. ‘The next night she did not appear tll bedtime. Wei had been sitting up for her, and she “swaggered in, ostenta- tivusiy showing a ring on the thitd finger of-her left hand. This was no present, she excitedly ennounced, from a young man, a “real swell,” who had been trying to make her nequatntance for some thme, and who had taken her tu the theatre. ‘ ~He wanted to “know her family,” and “ehe was golng to bring him home to the TREMBLING, MY HANDS GROWID EACH TRUNK, BUT IN THE END HAD TO ACKNOWLEDGE DE- ‘you needn't be in su: dashed ‘urry o 9 a P§ 3 > I RANSACKED Jt don't know you, sir" 1 sald with dignity, “Ro good enough"— {Phen it's your own faul |come broke fn with a cackie, | to know you bad enough,’ he went on, | keeping bace with me. "And I'm in irnest thiv time. Anybody in- the vot can tell you've made a dead mash In two weeks you've done what bin trying to do for twelve ye, dona look a if 1 was your feet, y'know! I mean Vonest, 1 "do* Du can have no business with me,* Usutd telly. “Please leave me. If yo don't you WH force me to go hom | 1 turned round >ruptly and | Walking back toward Easel street. |b thought that he would leave on the threshold; but, availing tiimself, no doubt, of his scquaintance with family, he strode into the passage, kr King Joudly on the door of | front room before T could disappear into my own, The knock the door thre the man Mr. Wel- “Tl want st vf me. gan S Instantly open, and n leaving the answered, n Thad passed ed in the aperture. wemed an odd coincidence, but the |man who had stared at me with auch a ne Voee | meaning, sinister gaze, and the man |who posed aw Fan's lover were one and the same, Mr. ‘Tom Stephens and Mr. Welcome looked hard at each other, but I did not alt to see or hear what ‘should follow. After the first moment of Indectston, 1 darted Into the room which | shared with Totsey, and locked the door, Somehow—I could scarcely have de- fined why—after this Sunday, things be- gan 3 be different with me. lers pleasant, if possible, than before, Though Fan no longer coveted eligible Mr. Welcome for herself, resented the fact that he chose to ad vertlse himaelf as a conquest of mine, LinPECPLE “BY MRS: C-N- WILLIAMSON: 191, by National Press Agency.) and oxen | D) NG, SEPTEMBER | ~y 1901. She was sarcastic, often tnsulting, taunting me because, with all my boast d aceumpliahments and my fine Indy %, J could find no work, while ane wae “earning good money’ Then, worse than all, Mr. Stephens, who now came to the house every ever Ing to take Fan for a walk, or to some entertainment, expressed a desire me to turn tho duet Into a trio. Meanwhile my money war fa pear Tpaid my mote Hngs cach week a Whi. m Ban shai mows {sum s my Wy f so mu more extravagant oft others. Pennies for om: buses and trame soon mounted {nto shi 1 was considered by the famlly to de criminally: reckless in the matter of washing bila. sand my purchase of a cheap bath-tud WAS almoet the reason of 4 Several times Fan a for a trifling loan. and to refuse, but at lawt car with work as far off as ¢ raysel! penniless My heart eink at the thougit of part- ing with the simple Jewelry given me tn happler days, each ornament a memory; but there was no other way, [could not be a burden on my relatives or ons ciety at large, So I went to the box where my most valuable possessions Were stored, I had not unlocked it since the night of my wretched home-coming, when after the family Inepection, Thad r turned my poreesstons to their place; but T remembered weil in which tray the Jewelscase had been lald. I ifted the pretty drenses, with the sachets of orris-ro. let, but—the case not to be seen. With my heart beating quickis, 1 took out the tray, and searche? through an- other and another, then golne ov@r all ain for the second time. The jewel- chwe was gone! Still T would not believe in my lone. It was impossible that anv one should have stolen it, T told myself. I must, after all, have put it away In one of the other boxes. Trembling, my hands growing cold. 1 ransacked each trunk. but In the end 1 had to acknowledge detea T had been robbed: and I dared not let my mind dwell on the hateful solu- tlon of theymystery which would come up before If. Fan had indulged in a great deal of new finery of late and, whi Trisey asked coull not bear a day when, er, T found Mt folded and vio- y en ques: by er mother, had flushed, s vas nobody business how aaved up the money. that we . She had, enough. and Sometimes 1 had left my keys where Fan might haye taken + own purposes. 1 could jot h bering this, but I tried not to It, and [ would got for allt have accused ‘ver, - 1 apoke Feattatingly to my mother of what had happened, suggesting no ex- nation, but she, poor woma: a ‘ous, worn and weary, 1h scion, demanding to know whether I suspected her or « sisters an the thief, The only hone I had left lay In selling or pawning some of my pretty clothes and books. for—I presently discovered— ail the sliver tollet things not In use had vanished with the Jewal-care That evening my mother and | went out with large parcels under our arms. ‘The pawnbroker would not have my things. If they had been men's thing it would have been different. or If 1 had any old jewelry or siiver he would take that. Tut he had no call for Indies’ dresres, and could give no Httle advance that tf woule not be worth while to part with my posseasions, 1 went hee and ered bitterly, with my face turned to the wadl in the littie hard bed where Tetsey and I lay (1 can hardly ray wlept) toxether. Next morning. for the first time since my arrival in Basel street, (here was a letter for me, I knew the instant my eyes fell upon the clear, precise handwriting, with the affected Greek “e's,” that the etter was from Roger: and I felt my color rise as T broke ft open. He had waited, tt sald, Great longing for a sight of me or a word from me, until [ @hould have plenty of time to he sre whether or not I could make up my mind to reconsider my decision. Every moment he had thought of me. fothing that was now his was of the slightest value to him, since T not there to share ft. Would Trot give him romething to Itve for by scrawliing one word; that word only of four letters—"C-o-m-e?" In a few houra after he would be wit! . 1 need commit myself to nothing; T need make no decision. He would come !f 1 would let him, and we would talk together. What a talk it would be! He would be my servant until T was ready to call him “lover.” But we would be married ontrolling hie and we wi many Jands together, If 1 wished. In a week tt mignt_all be nd I could choose where [ . He would hardly exist until my answer; but 1 must at leaat kive him credit for patience In the Dat. I gave lum credit for policy: and 1 thought that I could read his thought between the lines, almost as if T had seen 2 skeleton throurh flesh by ald of the Roentgen rays. He had walted until fe tmagine! that Im be sick to death of my Intolerable environment. T would have lke! not to answer the letter, but fearing less hat he might come to Easel 1 we few words written on ihe comton, blue- ned paper with which [wrote almost aliy offering ny services to various advertisers In the newspavers When the onvelone way addrensed. to Arrish Mell Court, where It seemed Roger was Nving now, 1 rememb nat I had no more stamps, and not penny to puy one [ mus out an: try to sell the thinga refused by the Pawnbroker to ie xecond-hand clothes dealer, Thad expected to obtain at £20 for them, out Tept only £4 Still, 1 had ‘somethir& to show for my journey; I wan at ieast able to post my er and to go back in a@ tram which would take me three-quarters of She way to Ennel atreet. I rested after the battle, and shut my, eyes, only to open them again with a start when the conductor came to de- mand the fare. I slipped my hand Into my pocket for the purse lately replen- jisbe . But the purse was gone, (To Be Continued.) least mvlcted of Killing His Son, RUTHERFORDTON, N.C, Sept. 12.— Mac McDowell, fifty-two years old, who shot and Killed hia reventoen-year-oi! son, May 2, near Henrietta, was yeater- day found guilty of murder tn the accond degree, and sentenced to ten vears' in. prisonment. McDowell's two cons and daughter testified that he deliberately shot down thelr brother without cause, —_— rr Leer : The Cup!” Mabe yoe Cant, gral. eaceg Gora ° The & STACHT RACE GUIDE, (24 Pages in Colors) Our Sevonr BROOKLYN BRIDGE REPORT. WI Make it on Monday to Mr. Philbin, District-Attorney Philbin announced to-day that the report of Civil Engineer Duryea on the condition of the Brook- Jyn Bridge and tho cause of the Drenk- Ing of Sts auapendera in July would be made .on Monday next. Mr. Philbin refused to aay what was contained in the report. “If there {9 anything tn It pointing to negligence on any one's part," he sald, it bes may be sure given to the Grand Jury. mag avons nue ba PO time of the trouble in duly, 08° at the IN WANT OF WATER. Realdents Near Ninety-ninth Street Scant Supply. Residents near Broadway and Ninety- ninth street are suffering from a water famine to-day and will not have their usual supply yntii late this afternoon, What water they get in’ the meansine S upplied by a small pipe, the big 18 VUNIQUE SOUVENIR. 2&rage booklet: inch "tmain that usually wuppiien. them y y teimmed peing broken, and stitched. | Printed in colors and) "(ne pie pipe waa broken by a blast in coploully® Mustrated Yq follow the tunnel excavation, and before the the yacht races at home. Special chart water was shut off at least a million of the sours ie kace ed yance onder wit gallons of water poured Into the tunnel, aan jay’s World. copy sent workmen out and filling the 310,982 LITTUE BABIES CARED FOR WSC WADA AHH DH RTE a BHR AEH THEY WORKED FOR THE 3 ted 4 HOUR RR ar ae x i % # yt Hee MO WCICE STR NEE IE TNE ae a THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, | Previouly knowlet«et $2.382.89 nd Ruth Oleen, Cecth B. lame 1 , Mary Norton, Ju ight. 2 and Gertie Kaufer, Mart rie 1 he Sick Babter’ ailing ¢ ort tenements Inst week. This ta about one hundred less than was treated the week before. The full report of the chief of for the week ending ‘ollows Houses ed Famillen visited The free physt nd treated Sick bables treated.. othe présent summer campaign began June the free phystetans familes 41 houses » and free medicine ‘ne Stok Babtes’ Fund 4 to “Cashler of iuliding, New York ~——e. THE CONTRIBUTORS. To the Eslitor of The Evening World: ng a talr tn three title girls earned thie money—I1.68--for the Babise Fund, whteh they rent to you with Le beet wiehs for the stk on ten yeara: Ceetl BD aged Ruth age! of Borough Park, Brooklyn. 32.20, which we ¢ for the Mary Nortoa, No 82 Amsterdam avesue INSANE. WIFE stied at re'stietire ease THIS SUMME eM SM Bag HS BABIE cite as a8 a8 oe SelSt ag atlas, ORE ENS ESCA Se tee ut RAG a TEI te tur Brite KR, FOUCHT TO DIE MRS. CUGARK ALSO TRIED TO STRANGLE DAUGHTER. After Long Midnight Strugule with Musband Sh Taken toal Afier a desperate struggle sith her husband, who was restraining her from herming Nerself, Mrs. Julia Cugark was taken to the Union Market station- house, Ineane, carly to-day, and thence transferred to Bellevue Hospital “CANDY A MLAUT | ‘LUNATIC DEMANDED $300,000 | IN BROOKLYN POLICE COURT. feased Socintt ley Ou Been st Moist " was Joseph 1 1 man wh w yand ay he Mrs, Cugark 19 a Danish woman, fort one years old, and tved with her hus- band, John, and two children on the second Hoor of No. 15 Dry Dock street. Since Saturday she haa been acting strangely. At 2 o'clock this morning she climbed out on a fire-escape and at- tempted to throw herself to the stre Her husband, who was fortunately uwake, after A severe struggle suc- ceeded’ In dragging her back Into the bedroom. She tried to bite him, and finally managed to break from his grasp. Running to the bed {n which her four- ten-year-old daughter Mury was agleep, she selzed the girl by roat ani attempted to strain Once more the husband gra her and forced her to release her hold on the ehiid’s throat. For half an hour the man and woman | struggled, while the girl cried for help, The daughter finally dressed herself and n into the street for assistance. To. Nceman Heehy returned with her and held Mra. Cugark while her husband mado a rope of the bed clothes, wita, which she Waa Mnaily secured, The woman's husband could plain the cause of her Insanity. ——— Non-Unton Barber Shop Blown Up. CRIPPLE CREEK, Col, Sept, 12—The + shop of John Ty night with dy namit ig In the butlding, but escap ithough the shop was reduces to splinters, ‘Tyler had refused to Join the rbers' unlon. not ex- RR rN A VA oy candy-maker, fifty-six years old and Ilv- ing at No. 0 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, plunged through the court-room full ¢ people waiting for t rrival of M istrate Higginbotham tn the Lee Avenue. Court, Brooklyn, this forenoon, He forced his way through to Clerk Magulre's desk and yelled: “HT demand $200,000 of this court and T want tt quick, [ve got an idea by which I can make 1,000 pounds of eandy aA minute and 1 need the $96.00 to pat ent it tit on the mark: “I'm entitled to the mor because tn the gteat blizzard of 18 T reac wealthy woman dying in the stre She afterward died leaving n 60) in her will Her son contested the And beat me. This. Judge has got to make good What the other Judge tuok from me Vin crazy In hh cell Bowers @all he was a Socialiat, but no Anarchist, and de. Glared that President: Mektnk hot to oo th thar Schwab, J. 7. Morgan and Se Mark Hania were the men, not Me- Kinley, who responalble for every thing bad — Ma ty Pewnd River, rolman Peter McDonald found the ody of a man in the Hudson River at The fen Duyvil to-d about thirty years Inches tall, welghed about had brown hair and eyes. and wore a dark coat at 100 10) iver, SAMA eA ‘(44et tho GOLD OUST twine do your work!*! geet Housework GOLD DUST Nisthe "World's Dest Cleanser.” ‘Try it once ard you will always use it. ‘THE N. K, FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicage, St. Louis. Naw York, Boston. | makes ciszn floors, bri | Ines, cnewy brah, thi cleens’evsryining mora Wiorovcel sap Goes and is Much cheaper. H Seen eat onan enc etic conan Calero cuncccurcecrrceetrerorencedrcuntcoc saad aur tiice corer cvrccnrererrrrcrccrecercurrcrerereec cre oronn cn’ Two Doors West of all and more than we \ s on F.iday and Saturday : Long Gredit | margueity decorations, springs, covered in sup worth $€0.00; Specialat. ichly polished rh satin dame highly polished.ben: glass sides, «las door brass trimmirg actual value $1¢ spe- cial Oak Ward- | robes, highly pol- | isted, double doors, 13 cloths hooks. tinely }$ carved top, actual | value $12.00; sale | | ms $8.49 of America. 500 Rolls Tapestry Friday and Saturday at...1..., Extra Tapestry Brussels, a vard quality: special for Friday ani 350 Rolls Velvet Carpets. on Friday and Saturday at... 36x72 in., valus $5.00; special. Sea bacan an ania ni nnt Y VAN, 155,157, 159 East 23 a ———) China Closets! of solid golden oak | carved tops, | $10.89 3d Ave. Big Bargains in Every Department. Vigorous values that should attract all prudent buyers and make our store thrill with business for the next two days. Furniture of ungualified excellence, superior: workmanship and possessing every essential insuring comfort and durability. We: ubmita few of the many splendid money-saving opportunities to be had here: claim. 75¢, Weekly Open Handsome 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, fi ly upholstere, fuited backs. a 4 3} in excellent tie! size, 45 its, at Odorless Pe: Big Bargains in Carpets & Rugs. A large array of choicest fall patterns, fresh from best looms No such values to be had elsewhere. sold eb than ow hers yard rts, cannot beduy for less than We SMYRNA RUGS, - 30x60 in, valuz $3.50; special... $4.99 6x9 fi., value $15.09; special. ...$9,25 | +$2.75 74x10% ft., value $20; special. 44,15 ASxE4 in., value $8.00; special... $4,49 | 9x12 feet, value £25; special... St.| 207, 207!, 209 Park Row, ibre Hair Mattresses | in A.C. 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The character of the goods justifies: san Account| Long Credit Bookcases, tn oak, finely carved? and polished, glass doors, shz large drawer, ace tual vall special. exquisite do best temperd 1 wi! $39.75 Sideboard: Qake Chiffoniers, very massive highly polished, tive best sea-| drawers with brassé soned oak, | handles; hat box; handsomely in y carved top and carved and french plate swing mirror; actual value $12.00; special, pentine shap- ed top draw ers: cup-|° I boards, large | French bevel mirrors, ac. | jul value} $25; special 15.85) king, full $4.85. ather Pillow: athe: = | "76 Massive Round Top Solid Oak Extension Tables, piano © polish tops, mass.v- tur legs; reajly worth $1 for not less 1, closeouton 343< i) 62c 49 Handsome Couches, well up- : C_ holstered, spring edge all around, d : ‘tuttings, covered with velour or Bel : : s regular gan velvets, made very soft and Iuxurke ; $7.75 3) No Mail Orders Filled for Specials Open Saturday Ev’gs ous; actually worth $12.00, special ate. $18.49 weer EYES-FREE. YOU SAVE $5.00. OULIBT, are inaking 3C) ie "arlors. $5.00 for mi We vices ADSOLUTELY FREE If you a pair of nares for $1, with (ienr Nasena St.) M, "Satur tnetuded. Amusements. PROCTOR’S 236 Sic | ee Sin Ave, } Ane’ Lig Comedy & Vaudevilie Ftock Laughing i> tin Daly y @ VaUr W250 SL. TENS TAR VaAuDEviLt MAMMERSTEIN'S. 41 ot PARADISE RDENS, 13 HIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS, Sunday Niaht GRAND VAUDEVILLE CONCERT, Ho Sothern’e je Trouble Ti) Trouble ea You? BROADWAY THEATRE, !,, dik weeks, anmencing Sat, night. uM CO. CAS: LE SQUARE OPERA Nicur AIDA 1 Wea Mar ) Sears aie ae MANHATTAN BEACH. ‘Asi + WEEK Mtn OM, se sunday. CHINA & PAIN'S FIREWORKS | y A &9! 0 Pashion ‘ble Vaudeville ° } Se ere eens See r 9Q CONTINUOUS 1 Th PASTOR’S “S88 sities irSAT Bis, ROURKE, 4 URSETT, MDRIDE 4 GOODRICH, STEWART & GILLEN, P.M. EDA 50 & The. Tit stow NAT WILLS, O'ROURKE & NURNETT. ant the reat HOWARD & BLAND. Y-TOITY HOIT sieve DIPLOMACY, | , 7 WALLACK®S bys 213.13 eo HACKETT ' Df Gar Rau) BD BIN 2" dore Roberts 254 at, near 6th ene Tha sus BON-TON fiesety MATINEE DAIL thas ATLANTIC B822"% year cont ne ihe La Vellen, Alredo a Raker & Lynn, ‘KEITH'S: Brooklyn Amusements. _ Amusements. rv TAIL aayayrinnym; | ANOTHER GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL (WM, FAVERSHAMIA ROYAL RIVAL. | = ss; stare. tens & ricsarie, enay Bite BST Tare en neat et [cee MONTAUI es j SINR TONLY, REW | The Ssoond in Command.) ER ANCIS WILSON See MN fceloen Sie Matinee tatariny 218 eno a D ; Te DAILY) BXCRET MON TARGY 4 The Rogers Brothers in Washington. me ae chee ‘ Mat jonday—Cape. Jin Garden Theatre, Tusniaht. ©) Mat SOTHERN CASINO. Eve. Weta srt HIT! Alea * ACADEMY OF MUS! A MAWMOTH PRODUCTION 2) PROP, THE DEWEY RENTZ SANTLEY "sii ERICA AM WHO MAT. 2fe, Last WEEK TH NT MONDAY, LYCEUM Herald Se Ti MA dare ea re . TheBRIT Mabel Le Catt hert'a Orch. , NEIL BURGESS. GRAND pe SOUR oda? | The lirittes ARRICK THEATRE. way ARE YOU A MASON? RLORODORA | NEW YORK}. A MATINEE TO-DAY. 14th St. Theatre, ar¢ Hept ANDREW MACK ..,,, FRANCIS WILSO: CIGAR STORES PAY GOOD PROP- its, If you want to buy one advore tise dn the Sunday World, Vth st a Wsay ANDOATL Excursions. "Amusement and Education Combined, LAST DAY. SEASON HOUDAY Sept, 16th LE -ATEAMERS LEAVE. 160, 10 00. 15.08 8. M18 Mey 1.80 Hareymore. & Madison Ave Inee Saturday, 2 Mr EH INTHE NEW PLAY Richard Lovelace. | Richard Lovelace, ke with Et wer Sth Sta, Ev. 8.16) eclal Features, IO 14a Sto de Irving Place. RIZONA. Wet Sato. EVs TMK 7 Mat Including Admission to All Attractions, neert, 2°, We. Great ¢ N :|BY RAIL TO THE SEA. MANA tAaAN GEACH. VE Poot Kars. & Sat MeGovern, as. Mate Wea a sat £ Boe Xo Higher, E WORMON WE UP YORK STATE Lang | CONTINUOUS SHOW. REST tS TOWN PRICES, Be, $92. aT POINT. Dally “Rxcar s TS. WEDS. AND ON BURGLARY| for Facts? Lodo They're in the rhe DEVILS oones, (gor iNimané ———= ‘ * 1901 World Abmanae and Eneyelopediag 001) A ralerenco book of ove: 600 pages, 1,000 % and 10,000 fact, ¢ 9 f WAX 5 MATOGKAPH tone To-Day,