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Baek te Sats tt eas ees oe FAMOUS “SPANISH DANCER OPE IN “THE LADIES’ PARADISE.” Ti le BY MRS: C:N: WILLIAMSON- “La Belle Tortajada”| (Copyrighted by the al Pre: Will Appear at the} do40ge9¢ Metropolitan Opera- T m1 ,: t i had only forehaa the teargo wilet [alouid‘sew that fears were runnin sown House Monday Night dco 3: itterness for the i » door, pase = had comes Sthich Tt had. worn when PE AnoatRienines tut pretense| Her Beauty Dis-, ruptedaGovernment. PDDELGESI99H 94-99ODD9OHLOHHE-H HOHOS: Poa T would not, Sas Special Sale No. 105. Now on Sale for One Week Only Men’s Pure Worsted FALL SUITS. Indistinct stripe effects in heavy PURE / WORSTED goods. The stripes are very faint and an inch apart—this being the newest and ; make some excuse to Mrs. Jen-lof being in de e hurr: | nett for my departure—an excuse whtch| 1 didnot Teach the Mate ‘Arch until would not cause her to send word of|nearly 7 o'clock. vimy sudden move to Mr, Bourke—and | But nobody. a jthen I could g for anytn Mrs, _dennett came smiling in with a gminibus siwat 8 tHE) Teginning with next Monday. ov tray of tea ge of the crowd, searching every wea! Gs. ty you've seen Mr, Bourke's wife |face ag it earme within my Ine of vision. (& new ture will be x t to be, if'she can anways manage it."| Suddenly a voice spoke in my ear. “T) dies’ dise,’ at the Metropoll | Mea ‘Jennett remarked, as she finished |have bean here miner aixe Eam RSG /Operq.tiouse. She In "La Helle Tort >| clearing a space for the tea-tray on tha|you have come at las [table where Thad Deen working. "tl Tturned with watari: and though the] suppose she could call h Lady tall waman in black who stood close be Hourke, 1f i should come off, couldn't|slde me wore a French vell go heavily i 8 embrofdered that 1 could distingulsh : (STNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. “suppose no," I repeated. through the lek ures only, the, ican Legy Hope dies sutéeaiy alte “pha would sound well!’ But then, that lt was sho . Mr. Bourke doesn’t care about titles and if 1 had been things of that bort, or money. either, Myst have knows Hut her ladyetlp is such a beauty, and [pe uy fe fo be waiting ar cdonplace than in 1 OO Took See il $ Sit before. but it was Vibrant votces t role ene i really Jenny rious signia- wretchedly poo: that land n wel in Peckh, ny Dut she Sere ve to go out thin after- Vghtest word. : S ; , Bee mother oe ‘Yours: aot de Wor |The Me Wan aweet-sickly, hones- most favored fabric with the custom tailors. Before etnies clas te the he Should stay late, or even bs |sweet—put it prought vo me a MONK You gef all the style—all the quality—and all ‘ shock of repulston. eUnngtt: ctim) 1 could not bear to brushyagal o et} woman's arm, where ne U Mr. Bourke's | heart-shaped scar was hidden und see what he|wleeve. It was unjust, perhaps. but T felt that all my misfortunes came through hy ef woman in Tielts the gbontiy Tins of the the the the wear of a $25 made-to-order suit—regue lar and stout sizes, single and double breasted, *7 90 SCHOOL-BOYS FITTED OUT BY THOUSANDS— AND WE'RE READY FOR MORE OF THEM, One special lot of S:hool Suits of a particularly durable Cassimere in See patterns «+. High-grade Cheviot and Twe + $2. 5) 2, i School Waists of Flannel and Pereal:...-. Boys’ Telescope fiat +o... 7&e, Boys’ Derby Hats: Doubl: Cheviot Kne: Pants... 253, ure Worsted Knee Pants. PANAMA-SHAPE HATS IN FELT, BLACK AND PEARL, LEAD FOR MEN'S WEAR. They're here in a guaranteed rade at . 95c Any $5 to #5 Hat duplicated in biock and quality...-$1.45, $1.95, $2.45 In this Vat Stock—bigger this season ttan ever—is included positively every shape brought out by any standard American or English maker this Fall. See them all—try them all on—and get the Hat that is becoming to you. ‘ a Lady Cope, when a Uny key ta an cto her er, if it had not been for her a secret things that had taken pl great f ; Date arene opporeunlt ring, she goe adeut to ap into the river when the is. stopped by John Bourke, « man whom she twice Before under strange circum vou must. 1 te wi T'shall be tones and: Jennett. Ent o>d6. We are America’s largest makers of Clothing —and that LARGE IN THE WORLD. We do not sell throsgh: * any sort of middie hendters of merchandise —but TO THE CONSUMER Dik CT_AT TH® WHOLESALE, PRICE. We give you new Fall fabrics a . ulzr Suits for men at $3 and $5. We, sumptu In'imported Worsteds at $12 and $15. We rive oarareenwear 2, at $3, at $4, and WE CHALL NOE THE WORLD Nagle value in oue tae. les, 45a, and 95c, Figured Shirts, just out, snappy new chase fail to p Money ba_k in an instant should an sold he e is kept in repair for one year tree. ILYER. for two days only—Saturday and Monday. $2: 50 All clothing BOYS’ TOP COATS, very rich Coverts aod ox ford Cheviots, for 4 to 16 years. excited her patriotism to suc Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. ‘re nas i 8 nrat. salp ho: in the feeling of his country, waw illustrated by La —— a's griet when, funding, she Ee of President McKinley's death. y of the funeral she refused to = ne Spanish dancer, who in Spain {her black eye =and this Js no alr castie—ia vested inchs fas been th answer. popular esteem with many of the quall-|iniy with a hen. « “L cume five or ten minutes ago,” 1 }tles of 1 Mother Eve, so where leged, broke up id. should she belong if not in this mod- | Weyler Jada, Meet Ads ar [fe The Vendome, Later In the week La Tortajada wit! pitt | yt Sta nager Anronars new. epecracuiar | 132 to 146 West 14th St, of 2 women, now under re- “f know. I gaw you from a distance, lern “Pa adise?” being. recalled bee ekwird and for- eek Benorita ‘Tarte ada i I have been walking backward and Cor er one Portada’! Is a. famous| tree aecteal rene yed all day in her room ward for the Jast half hour. 1 could Hot, make my was Cirough the crowd [beauty without pushing an belong conspicuous | 7 a UML te mom You look very tired.” | uemtay * “1 mechanteally reah fr. ng vVaxuel the Ali special the ¢ony rf ye walked a lo chucha,” ¢ der both of t r, striving tn vain to] The dancer Ix a pluck ‘Mmank of her'vell. © [is asserted, and ra epee ni it eld up her hand, | (25mn St. suces } | Fall “Fackets. |»: She arrived | with Spat successt Korgeous nthe her he night Jada stalked out theatre ani celled her, engagement without the management to straighte ngle. was Under contract to appear at) e, She will re Amusements. t week. for - of Grenada, It] the glance from] 8) so ti “SECOND” IN piri GARRICK THEATRE. Sth st. A Wea, Eyes, 8.90 Mate Wed. & Sat CAPTAIN JINKS moss fens TH ETHEL U CHa aisles «CRITERION BENE tin. Rvenlugs, 8.2). Mata. Wed, & Bat. WM. FAVERSHAM! A ROYAL Rl RIVAL. gloved with black suede, and Urged me steps nearer to the curdstone, 58th SI. ivertes all looked. an ew = ni HUSBAND. l ’ l I. Exceptional Values. ight have looked when : pumpkin had just been e wand of the fatry Ls peels feet and 3 .e ows ete titre ire we going?” The question [PRIOR WENT AFTER WIFE|HEAVY GIRDERS CLOSE ABOVE Cloth and Silk Etons, say Fed ash a | the Rogers. Broth x Washington. ine yee ington ‘To find out what you came here for WITH A REVOLVER. HER HEAD. values heretofore $12.50 to VET beet 8 1 rol ets in Wasi ae $15.00, at the purDo: Hing 0} Sq ie to be anothet mys- VOUS, rit “SEREET @ SUDDENLY A VOICE SPOKE IN MY BAR, "I HAVE BEEN HERE SINCE 6. I AM GLAD YOU CAME." 3.948 GARDEN THE. Tarnight. 8.29. Slat “morrow ut this Ume rs thd I'see sue and Mr. Bourke. altit ¢ i Theatre, (eet. & Dwar am: With your Reads together over the type | torn ee keorh, foreen Ie had hale [Terrified Woman Crawled from $7 50. ae rh: SUUARE OPERA ca |SOTHERN the sear, | Writer, tneoneclously. folt. a qualm of uneasl- Fourth Story with o Chit- . le Asses pf BOHEH Ean MAT. F AID shag Tithe career trom Mrs | 1 could bear no more, but sprang from} ness 1 was resolved that she should not finds portrait on bis maptel of a/my chal>, must Koland get ready."'| gee dren er Granp. , . ; CE ee A ctere HGH = mbes taken up the, caiia of Hor |T explained. "sth note. T wrote] “Not a mystery. But isn't it foolish eae, Walking oats, Hirisess 234 ne i : leay Clallam with. him to wante time in explanations when 5 t WiSAT.) h Tren, thirteen years old, of of broadcloths, cheviots and SOUSA peak at funder a3 x LOUIS "WANN. CLARA LIPMAN asc olxteenthia “ English whipcords; values : ey 1 dys ‘8? The letter she] will so soon find out for yoursel ve you for Mr, Bourke? T xhrugged my shoulders, orgot to write It, after all," I] “Perhaps,” Usald. And She was so Interested In talking] longer I got Int v mie—avout him.” woman in black T suppose she left her regards?” Mrs.| shut ua in togethi were driving rapidly away from Holding a three-month-old baby in her teeth by its dress and with a daughter TOLHeCa TOGO ven years old under her left arm, Mrs.| kindilag wood for the kitchen fl Grace Prior, In dread of the murderous | came to a building in course mania of her husband, crept £ struction at Nineteenth street and Ave- fourth story of her home, No nue B, and among a pile of gir BALCONY. fe, Horough of the Bronx, andl tie sidewalk she saw some woo “oo MIRANDA OF THE anasyied way itarth rat toor et li rns gle itaweate i ile ot fron Girls Fall Reefers, arin RK Ee 4 Inyane husband was trying tw nd was pulling out wood whi NEW Yo ania greatly reduced. __|iiii! E aes t In the door, with a revolver d | 80 of the ad. and ready to Kill them, when 3h fell, a number We Sectat Festi by Paul M. Potees, heretofore $15 to $20, at eT THE RED KLOOF. $10.50. Manhattan Theater’ _,| THEATRE REPUBLIC, 2133,/=5 Com. Next Monday: Wripatend i} J. Hy STODDART in TH “BOWNE BRR BAER BUSH | Bey MATINEE TO-DAY. rramat | VICTORIA BURLESQUERS, bat | |Jennett suggested, slyly, and wi = omething of the sort. You can give|the scene of our rendezvous n to Mr, Bour ke If you Hke."* (To Be Continued.) w . Rewspaee fete by Lady Peo cat : : a ai i wh Mee eae Nao | hs cee a _This Sunday Night Grand Concert, te, 50a, (J) renee ean wth on afters deaperay mnen® ana Pals Girls’ Reefers, | WEBER & FELIS Sit 23% ae ir KEITH'S agent ad URVALLE inet | soCGue, Acco _LPRICES, Ss he a Be FORMANC iots and broadcloths ; HOITY -TOITY C ie bie LOWACY man, ‘according of ch Ory Fr Capa! ran him. Ax she called ito hall to mi | also Girls’ Capes: sizes, 4,6 & WAX! New Orchestra, I cheery Ing to him he whipped out fF 4, i xt fn capital letters at the head of the h ; id fred at her, The pile a will, ‘The a : LINO. ATOOIAD I “personal” column, which had eausht " pin cavalvr, and red ar ies hires nh Eaaimtenemue:|S yrs. only; values $5 to $7, at |CASINS AY iis Nitti my startled attention. | Fan screaming to her 1 ther Mem. Prior | iieey and emergency ouunt read $2.50 Maa Wi ae the younuer of the two ladien who| WAS ASSAILED IN HIS HOTEL) “DIVORCED” HIS FIRST SPOUSE |e ant ce ci tog tneen anots| i ileal th emer sed hind akay— 5 Spa) ee Francis Wit eaw something which surprised her at) BY A WAITER. BY WORD OF MOUTH. through the tri break | hurt, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14 i (the theatre on a night several weeks ago would Ike to hear the explanation : of a mystery and at the same time re- | Skull Was Fractured, but the Thire She Was Willin: So He P celve information greatly to her ad- teenth Regiment Man Himself Of on Pretty “No, 2” * “vantage,” the paragraph went on, WII Get Well, as Single. 30 A 3 Pte ed er ee : — = Girls’ Reefers, | of cheviots and coverts, satin | ' d, 34 and full length ; |sizes, 4 to 12 years; values | “ASIN a 8.°5 Mate, Wed. Sato 2. E I Hes Re; Montauk. warree a LORODORA A the weapon spinning Into the i ‘put a bt Shs wrist should be at the Marble Arch between ingitto tne f : {the hours of seven and elght to-night or p fie gther too, was Knocked from | $7.50 to $10, at to-morrow. Later the offer may no} Lieut.Col. George D, Russell, who} Although only twenty-two years old,] hin gras was overpowered, . Us) o : longer be open." Wan neewulted yesteriay afternoon by a) JBN A. Laubenber. a boxmaker, living | Trlor was once Nealthy, but tis fee | $4.75 LYCEUM ” MATS Saeast The advertisement was meant for me,{negro at Spring La «Joy will roo|at No. 420 Humboldt street, Hrooktyn, With revit ne has become Ineane. Its hoe $ and no one else on earth! cover from his injuries, according to nowledges that he has two wiver| weer iy uv beaut! ba | Ty ome way & Wih, at $10. A shiser went through my velns as 1) hin physician, Dr. Herbert Mogers, of [MVINE. - "Pilon ean ara) Magistrate ee 3 above Prices are made| DALY'S, {7 Na" ie Exciione ; remembered the white, white arm on j No. 377 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. eos Avenue: Court: to-day! hia held i with a view to close out Sime EN the background of black satin, and tho| Mr. Russell 1s now at his home, No.|"cc™ml wife, who was Ella Wilcox be-{ 4nd Belt In fl annatian i z all) THE Hse ee GABA SARIERNGO eiviaza i panay-colored; ® heart = shaped | 208/llonry etreety, Brookly ns haying been married Laubenber on May: 31 | ICAN OPEN medium weight garments i JAMES T. ans. | BVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON stain. brought from Long Branch last night had, been. deceived, n"'Bhe is PAN-AMER' = from $5 a month, previous to our showing of EXCURSION UP TRE SOUND Yor an instant I saw, as clearly as 1|under the care of Dr, Rogers, His skull ars old and pretty, vant. Sree 0 Hntociatvice <°;|TO GREAT NECK, SEA CLIFF, had seen It before, the gypsy face which | {s fractured, hhaugiet her inwreshesrcainalere Aer tha Gates 2s Itt 0: contracts Winter, styles, jie : , GLEN COVE AnD GLENWOOD. had looked up to onr box from the stalls| Mr, Hussoll passed comfortable night | bars und called i bya Helens Nov. ne@-year con’ js © rill lave. Me eyes. are Is morning: » RS ih ey ounj i fe defe 1 2 3. 1 look sot he riillis nate eatcevess i aia js, mean Dr; Hogans crephined |, Cone Laubengertpid,in ble. detense| Ut Monthly payments. &% Me na Wiad at Sen i ; Tino atmosphere of mystery and dread | Ang ‘tho patient te laiie weit of Ne orth Second streets Tiree: |American Exposition, wi Shih eres Vist : Hettir wood at 7.0, fea CUR closed around me again, and [ felt tt as Ij Mr. Russell fs the Wropeletor, of the|lyn. In January, 1909, They soon agrend t rany, Queer respect for the i et Nork MAT one telat ; aT } 7.20. 00 nes Brits a lent MeKinley.reope 5 Day 8 Bein 81, 215 W. 12 : : : h freeing the other and Broadway & 20th St. had felt it then, Baring apes Fests fending: hotels) at | pe cack other. permiasion 7 ir ee Yesterday afternoon a| s! a othet ion to marry 7? Should I keep the tryst, or ehould Li negro walter approached ‘him ae. he |akal and they wll first of Nov DUKG ana | POUGISERES not? etood on the porch dnd vemanded considered myself divorced,” sald or! The Koad to I “ SIE, Day “Racuralon ex Sanders) There wav etillienough of the old seit} which he clumed to be due toe pas | Laubenber to ‘Magistrate figeinbouham | This. wasn We t the Exposi-| Next seek-~ "LOST kt a Bay iin catego YOR an MeRrounyanG second street at PAs ee nied. o to-day. ton, and in Waiter dows] cYow may have a chance to change ceremonien (1 your mind,” answered the Magistrate, Knocking. him through |# he held him for examin ion? —<$<—<— DAVID IELAECO presea BIJOU | DAVID WARFIELD |, 33" in The Auctloncer, |) A. ot left In me to tingle with a subtle curt hegro any mo ealtgjat the thought of solving the mys-Ifintiron from y connected with Lady Cope's death | Mr. Russell twi ) appropriate 5 bf. Sus f On S$ Sha neacalialt lsh societies there was singing sh q B way i soloists, iSfhe mystery. “which wove ity wob| «window. - Mor around J yon Bourke as wells re Phe negro then mounted a bleyete, and PERFECT FRR SRT dito mo that. since I must go | rode api, away. Ho tiny not been LS GARG CITE eT a out of iis one Man's life, nothing could captured. ‘he wounded man was taken} Chief of Pollce Charles A. Donovan, Tooth Po der QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP "Hackett IN Don Caesar's Return NEITHER JUMPS NOR ily worth having any more hospital in. Lor 6. ape could not lone rentet ihe calling | Hogert ovan munmaned Arie RG] of Hoboken, sald to be the oldest chict For Infants and Children. CALLS ‘come to, advertisers who put + Wiken Kackare Thee 0 | but daily, regularly, month n-Voioe,. an AGE A wer: few | Wounds Were dresked the sufferer was i point of service in the United States their “Help Wanted" advts. in the GRE Nov? 5 SOGHLAN | month out, in New York healtution I determined that { brought fh od ete tl enitn determined that{ brought home. nd Canada, will to-day complete hin The Kind You Have Always Bought AM ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY, | S¥™427 Worle. Competent workers WOFFIA GTO: jag the: Marble :Areh “at the | fF; Htusgell: (sn. Heutenant- i . "| the-rnirteen Tene ni fieteae of thiety-fifth Yar an pend ot peal) a seeking, employment look to Su Used by people of refinement ; 4. Le | jay Wor¢id Wants for guidance, stowth~-Helxton uel Herald | yaw sanere, ANDREW MACK rors 'Stogra: 1 t wan afternoon ath atti there wan thé“best known men Bs military cireles olay: mee one things given by {in Brooklyn. He has he congratulations from ull over the coun- ‘ent by Alta Sennett Wn the wuiliti ines ist, ED Cae hy alata ¢ of 4 ‘fox over quaster of ap

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