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rat 2 OP LE BY MRS: CN: WILLIAMSON - (Copyrighted by tt ERG RG EGA EEIED slonal Pre: Agency) as red hot, then, tearing away her, y what was in my b ve she burnt out the scar, the one vowed, that 5 ink that was left to bind us together. Ila red that when she ef * her / us if—as if—she stood |s any one not marry e this e and he pointed a shaking hand. toward the empty fireplace. only to look at tis man’s £108 to| tome ome one must hive; tatoo on her arm th | wh } mi “While was fashile on sarin. copying All from my own, with my slee up thacl miley, have the model eve fore in Pintra } Was furtous with jealr we should af e that was denied t sure nd T perauaded her mark ch Was to be the fac simile of one self had burnt ve his word fast Tink might en her and a tnan she ned beyond murder 1 the turned to me as the) she was ame Sir his father. incent throug We and t seek ot fn paper rich her anelier. she meets nite to it was LID RA LEow boy #he o tind and say xeltedly, was dyin, sul do, was try the man explalne he must have felt that sli hat there was nothing she e teft. she still | If xne had lived been « more," so ma ‘othing could. cha boy Was not de [and T started, in fear Thought that he must) a7 1 stamme Me watt could A what to the myater echoed, “wh mad Indeed, nr Imost flerce- y. our, Wad perfe Ermyntude was tw y Sintra’ rdoned me if 1 In the h d deeply wegainst me - but she would not forsiv w the Sintra ty do} and Tow th. the we ena [had when Vincent Would come and be cing, “Well, rish M wre! myntr led of m «met abruptty he came, 1 Court, nd wher arrived at sto pay PLPEOHOOD 9999-90 fa heart, heart 5 jent Tobelleve chitt forwet. . "fam not even vntrude. know your name. How then} "When 1) had y travels 8 made oa bear a) own arm, and told Ermantride that had yn done by my dear but that whoo ts best S| was not true Toknew noitibg of its refuses Mim he exustence until Ermyntrude wrote me Sho lives that since A now wore the sym= GB had ceased to value hers as n became ‘hells and {doth Then silence, for ¢ would have nothing more. y of money for ue both, re twas Cull of Ar: it neluoly: “In April. you a 1 whispered, only Week be the day se AR mart sister came and took her © tell you nothing of handsome and brililan nere whe and L not me back to the} ral stasinghsnel wan stened ance nd he m, so that T move my Kz ant he was sll thi to tell me xome directions, And in a few mo- very IL to qive me uldn’t understa But f loved ly that 1 did for’me might «then he palmer to com- some nd, ne the man whispered be- nothing stro bit of r to misunder. begged you to rave and neath vt was that night y sald, thoughtfully, and en Vincent had been in the hous Then—1 nm her murderer.” with deep ane is ‘atranke “ff It! for three day ahe bes Hix great eyes stared past me into; Repl, be aly ee oe hae he From ver engag Lite reds sett. Perhaps It L. teil. you tho whole hour though it was, alleging’ m9 1 pet areca: y from the beginning’ —— t that she did’ not care for n T was faintly congclous of a growing beg that you will tell It," [ pleaded, J thought, if mad, pity : a Kt i he sald, abruptly. “There That al onight!"" he exclaimed, | thair by the side of the bed nself than to me. | dime, T think, and was al- “But her moods Sometimes she uset Kd ret tell) more to h She lov ways good,” were often st to be atera with me when [ what Thad done that wis wr times she would load me and kindnesses; and again, the same hour, she would seem t fta sin that [ should be #0 happ Sintra alwaya sits,” J been standing until now, shi heart ont my wife ever since T put my hers on min “On the morning of should have given her to me ( but 1 I went on. halt brother and pe,” he wald at last, Our ‘mother had gypsy She was beautiful nd her glorious the son of had time te pertiaps feel if. #he Met Cove, and who thi were ‘ghe was thinking of the boy," the to this AER WaR HG man among the pillows muttered, with tha very room waa tenants a sigh that was Ike a stifled sob. Our heleorothers | arated f ntrude I fintshed th She never once, But “The boy .who died?" sentence for nim rpoke of hin Roger told me ‘The Invalid raised himse! and stared, What did Roger tell?” ily that the little boy dled in some y sod and painful way; ne did not a8 thought that he was Was born, nace thought evi erything was er. WhO had never gainst us almost with en our mother took her love from the poor ys ving, who. 1 the sordid past, and gaye tt to was born to good fortune. was about two . Sintra struck him so tha: he fell and Cut hls forehead. And this act sealed our fate, “Our step faiher pre inced iife une endurable While we re dounder his ‘oof, and we were to be sent aw, "A circumstance trifling in Itesit de- clded our whole future. Avchild, Ermy! D'Eaterre, a cousin of the” Cops, whi m have Hughter, on his elbow ut © came, ‘s promptings (nm te Continued.) NO MORE PIANOS IN WAR. was born, hor—I me: ¥: r told met whter—that she was ad only adopted Setuwe phe had lost first he Ittle trude he, whor adored: then her) bus! who had been brought here on a. visit | OF OMicera, Nant® Give dno one in by her parents, had taken a great fancy Up and Go After the Boer one in te ly repeated. ; that's true, And to think that { through me! O heaven! Th to the two gypay children. “When her father und mother, whose home wan at Arrish Mell Court: (which you must know well) heard that we were In dis- LONDON, the Sept. 2.—P hapa one fo frequently reported ax being tn It! No wonder If these y with father, they in: ed Nave, driven me to the verk grace with, our atten-father, they iP | suit, fall to overtake the Moers tn h aught give | South Africa, ty found in x remarie ft pomitblo that you killed | the child?” ‘The thought, spoke iteelf, “Bho thought that,” he sald. ly. “She thought so—untl th Intl the night of her de: He bowed hle head for anny “Amd then—then she knew that It was not 07" “Sae knew tat df was not xo. fruth—1 wile the truth th wn, Shal er for don when me cried Out taut what | itd done’ Wax Worse than murder—that sae could forgive m: ner if f had killed the child passion for revenge? Heavens! the look hns haunted me! It's dri ne mad. I can see hes. now Grud whe rus) to the freplace an held. tho tes among the coals ul st erness. somehow, tector: imy ¢ Issued by Kitchener, as {1 “The C ander-in-Ch} Africa desires, to, impresn co and of mobile Lar ris object of muc Imns te mot that he 4th y. farntt ige8, nlanos and Narr nullify that object. These arti be hand to the nearest stores. a ‘amine Widespread In ftusnia, PETERSBURG, Sept. 8, — The Minister of the Interlor has proclaimed that famine exists in thirteen different districts throughout the country, ntly rta of our pro- a ying a mere vie we contl ive at Arrish Me Court, and were as much children of houve as Ermyntride herself. ve Krew lip together, T was nota ¥. and Instead of being 2 school T had a tutor, and Sintra and T were hour apart, and not a cloud a tween us until Sintra and 1 were seven teen and Ermyntrude thirteen. “Then, mature beyond my years, 1 that T loved” Ermyntrude, hot with the brother love I calmly’ gave Sintra, but with a feeling very diHfer- ent. At Inst T wax going to travel with my Autor, and before leaving I told mln: in South ofcers in that the y, and arn with em “hen reasons that the British, who are F yenrs, guese 7 and TF way of had had done trying to Lora forces sab Ed o © & o ry ¢ cy r _ Sando! Milliken and Etta Butler in New|: Musical Comedy at, the Madison Square. Jokn &. Kellerd to Make His Debut as a Star —The Four Cohans in Harlem. The new musteal comedy Smith, entitled "The Libe bi WIL open the son at | Square tre Monday Dlece will be played by gers Troubadours, roles being take: ta Mutler, San- dol Milliken, Harry Davenport and John Slavia, all of whom are excellent fun- makers, fun’ ts the chief motive of the for lnughter only" belfq the motto of {ts producers, Some of the scenes are unique, one in which shows the ‘girl pupils Sproul's Hudson Academy in of a midnight froltc ant pillow Nght. Klaw & Er more prominent W STAR IN “CYPHER CODE Jolin Kellerd will make his frat appearance as a star In this city at the Fourteenth Street Th on Monday evening James Kelxo in Charle Klein’ medy-drama, The Code.” which has achieved marked suc- cess on the road. Mr. Keilerd's work In support Is well known to New Yorkers, hie acting in “The Heart of Maryland and “Cumberland, ‘61," having attracted expeclal notice. “The Cypher Code" is American in theme, the scene of action being lald In Washington. Mr. Keller's role por- trays a character of diversified qualities and calls for a wide range of talent. The supporting cast Is exceedingly strong. The Four rolicking mi Cohans will bring ical farce, “The ernor’s. Son,” to the Harlem House next Monday. ‘The play has been newly staged by Ned Wayburn, and the mechanical effects are sald to’ be new, | and in humorous their Gov- Opera- startling abounding WARK DRAMA AT THE GRAND, The new war drama, “Winchester, will be at the Grand Opera-House next week. John J. Farrell, late of the Fore- Kh Stock Company, will take the ding role as Major Frank Kearney, a rthern army oMfcer, who falls tn love ha Southern beauty. he scenes are ald at Winchester, Va. in", and, of urae, the war of the rebellion furnishes the basis of the plot. There will be a Sunday concert. ‘al’ goes merrily on New York Theatre, and, from nt appearances, might’ go on for- “Supper at Sherry’s," the balle mour’ and the usual good spectal- tles will also be continued next week, and there will be , Sunday concert. The fourth week of “Riohard Love- performed by H. nftus, beging at the Garden ‘Theatre on Monday next, With In the next few weeks Mr. Sothern wiil produce Justin McCarthy's drama, “If 1 Were a King. 1290 OO 1s The attendance during the firet week Of Mrs. Fiske’s performance of "Mi: randa of the Balcony’ at the Manhatta Theatre has been generous and fashion uble, and seats are helng booked for a long way ahead. The renovated theatre fy now a model playhouse. ‘ LAST WEEK OF “TOM MooRK. Next week will be the last of Andrew. Mack's successful engagement at the Herald Square, where his “Tom Moore OOo inment. comedy, will succeed Mr, 1 Daly in his new must The New Yorkers," Mack on Oct. 7. The veteran J. H. Stoddart's succe: ful production of ‘The Bonnie Br! Bush” bids falr to hold publle favor In- definitely at the Theatre R Hammerstein's “parlor pla Mled nightly. Opp continue to delight at th making in "A Royal Rival. MAY ROBSON IN “MESSENGER Boy vosttadilerS ) ie LIBERTY Btu MISS SAND°L MILLIKEN TOOOOe audiences | Sandow, the «rong man, artlattc love [after an absence of five years, The play. 1 Criterion by thelr | A WAR DRAMA NEXT WEEK’ S FEATURES. ls comes back /HUBER’S (47H ST. MUSRO Sreciz" An»ouncament! = WOMAS 0+ WONDER UL ES Oam Popular lie, ft jagues Ina Tlorenk CONDIT & Y MOREY, LYN Lis ty PERE tS peatre, ar.éth ay. state Wed, MAT TODAY, iced ae UP YORK STATE Manhattan Theatre we" MRS FIS MIRANDA OF THE DALCONY. Ev 8.18, Mat WEBER. & FIELDS! Reuse Pas etal & Sh ‘Toon Rate FORMA ‘3 War ¥ AT &.10 SHAT HOITY- TONY = DIPLOMACY I Bai Broadway. Eve. Matinees Wednesday and To-day, tS “STODDART IW THE BONKIE BRIER ii AMERICAN 22, 5? A80, stm ave. vas. 8.15. 250. 35e. 608 MATINEE DAILY (FANCHON. r (Except Mon [Next Wee ‘This Sunday r. hear Canal Street. | © oar, Urandow & Arline = ‘on Bros. Smirl & Orch. HROADWA TY THE (THE, Castle $q. Grera & uving Plate i ARIZONA, HL. Mate. Wed, tf LACKS. Kee $3). M Dua Caesar Hackett 1 2D MONTH 49 Honses, brixtoa Barglary, baints and draws with her mouth, ag —WIN : bax no use of her hands, arms or | Every Sanday ‘Night oe Vaaietiis CesH ‘ Ween Twenty other noveltt will be ener eeen Ee shown oat eee pares LYCEU DALY'S? oe 3 Ee ard and In at the the tert Dewey 10... i way & 30h a i be! ny fat re. e cet antay day even.ng conc THE GREAT CIN QUEVALLL der drama, produced a t Monday evening the will run unt!! November, when Mr,] "Bootle's Babies will hold forth next 1 The. ede: Faversham will tour the chief citles. Week at Proctor'n Fifty-elanth W scenery tues. METROPO LIS ? jizp STAND aD AVID — Theatre, with Jaques Inuudl. the Tha Fives $13. Mat. Web MR. CONRIED'S OPENING. for the leading vitideville feas} The lat s faneral | Los? RIVER, WITH PAUL GILMOUR! Manager Conrled will open his season I residen Next_W 1ROUS. DAY." at the Irving Place Theatre on Tuesda re Harlem house “A Night inly in the 1 Daly Sg [py vee 8A next with ne Vetled Image at Sais,” | “with Matel Montgomery Int oO 2 Mr rd ye satel 3 i L tani wen Davis's “Cire * the THE 4 comune Pee aincaie toe bare Haul Hleyae-¢ This | leading role, will be:anven. cal comedy, will furnish fu and amuse Ti among German 7 ta the hopodarart ttellalicat ment at the Metropolis Theatre next See play’ 8 first pri iuetion, tre hus famous week, aerate Wway & 35d ot ren, SIE een entirely renovated, owing Uy wp ghesartteat i tera of the sity | Theatre ANDREW MACK™: ioe stoore The Rogers Brothers | y night. WIT be tendyred tat the Here 2 . ty aya ald Square ‘Theatre Sunday night. for P'C GERMANIA THEA..Sh St..nF Aw aR ee duY Washingt ny aU merry the establ’shment of a und PHILIP “OM LAL DEX PREIREIT* David Warfield's hit at the Bijou g and elasco ia to be on the production of both the play and the new star, Humor and thos are exquisitely blended by Mr, arfeld. as “The congratul ‘nquevalll, ntinue at Keith's next ad of an excellent bill the great orn will the weeks lorger on B rd | reper TED MARK remain . The fire: of Ted Marke's ries of Suns ery Eve, & at, Mat “DAS CeuERDRETT ie | TREASURE ISLANE IN HROOK. D AVE. NT ATRES. THEA. matinee performan y concerts, which he haw transferred) One of the mont successful comedies ‘0-Di Ing the last two weeks, Oct Crom she caenn Opera-Ho we to the) of last season was “The Brixtun Bur- = Merican Theatre, takes place to-mor- p : “The Meas with James 7.1 which came to the Heraid Am: nits Powers in the role Tommy Bang, 10/7" it " in New York after a Brooklyn Amuseme: drawing to the full capacity of Daly's] “toity Totty’ and all the rest of the! > thi ¢ % —AONTAU c zstinn Theatre. y son ae Mra. Bang. . 3 eo ecenna none Rachel footh, Georgia Caine and Joven | (nny acts continue lo draw such houses | On {te first production in this country sMONTAU Kydes Howland have all scored personal hits. Ida's Musle Hall tha: | ite success was iinmediate. “The Urix- and) Tlancte ned dogs, talners are Will Cressy yne and Burton's tr: ntered on a succes "a Boer play » Savoy Theatre, n improv since blend of humor and pathos in hie part of Plet Prinw.oo tx now his fi r impersonation Parson" wiil be the of- fering next week at the Third Avenue Sunday night there will be a d John W. Ransone will tm- Richaml Croker “CARMEN” AND “LOHENGRID Opera Company and “Lohengrin” the Broadway Theatre next week, | Josephine Ludwig wall appear as Care men and Josepa Shee Lohengrin, Mise Ethel Houston Du Fre's debut in the company has been Very successful, personate Just as lange and enthustastic audi: ences as greeted Miss Ethe! Barryin in “Captain Jinkw" for 200 nights last seasun ure. now crowding the. Garrick nightl week will be her la. however, as on Oct. 7 Charles Hawtrey comes to Garrick in "A Message from Mars. ze run day. John Drew. ts giving elght perform. | Str Phe Second. In Ksmpite to crowded houses, ‘The Wednesday matinecs havi proved to be posular. Willam Faversham and Miss Julle!jons APHO" AT MURRAY HILT, Bapho, novel by Douglas Ro! offering of the Donnelly at the Murray Hill ‘Greater enth sign Popular com) be the Haan Weal Atthe Twensy third KR room only’ Vt Lipman the tine: wig Mann and Clare Hackett K. tx aw popular as In The new pla: fand the action qui opening night. Mr. x ax ened | ack’s and ts playing t Mann's well-1il the meses Bertha Galland yon the fourth week of yeeum Theatre in lett's romance ¢ F Her tour of the November. eat chia: United Stu a dramatization of Dand: ert#, will be the Stock Company next week. Arizona” enters upon th eof tte highly successful tomy of Muric next M Olive May, who has Indisp peovered, the In the Land 0 at eC drawing ely run out t four weeks in e089) dance ate Mien x By 1 been 8S GooD HILL, tor next week will and Clara Morton ty and Cans PASTOR’, Tony 7 Bam, Kittle fine dancing pe Carleton will wive their first jon of thelr comedy singing Vantzer Trio 7 on, are 6 ties and vaudeville will of fare at Proetor's four bun atre “Turned t 80 ne of Nat WH be given, Dilys will b ve house will res White Tat Huber's A apecial featur a woman wh next week will be their third week nt *k Museum aw wn te up all w) Mitenell and presenta tro ~lumsreneW | TORPEDO BOAT. MI8S HARRIET E. NAMES THE WILKES. | phe tte girl a white dreve nd» for naval with a red, white he Red, nea BEY white and blue ribbors wore ted about, Launched Thi rning at; the Shipyard of Sea | ieee & Co. | The torpedo oat Wilkes was launched | thin morning at the ship-yard of ¢ H L. Seabury & Co., M and the Harlem Riv Mins I ive r. Rankin, granddaughter of Admtral) Wilkes, for whom the craft wasn christened the oat nnd brok of wine over her as she left (he ways. Tho Wilkes tw 175 feet long and haw Aj feet beam. Work was commenced on her two pleted she 261-2 knots per hour Mine Rankin is thirteen by a crowd of ab rs ago, and wi en com: ‘ : : ha Wi cont $14.00, She hae re Government wis t - torpedo Uubes, engines of 3,00} Capt. WI of met yr horse power, and Iv to have n speed of oH —— SPAIN MAY LOSE NA are oll and} five thousand, B. Altman & €o. Are now offering in their Shoe Department, Trird Floor, Wemen’s, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, TIES and SLIPPERS, For AUTUMN AND WINTER, her neck and decorated her white sallor| AVS = VY. for eee er Can Ble came ON Naend Commaniter Threatens If De- j tecompanted by her mother, Mra, Agnes | Willes Rankin, veral hundred ot] RANKIN | friends, The launching was witneseed| n ton Montauk The Burglary will be played Production tre next week, t the Columbta kK will be a revival of Ma, great su Fanchon, at the COLUMBIA Mats. Daity Except Evening) Sea LOVERS’ LANE, tre ehet Tt will with new | Hergers iit be’ the tithe “roles Excursions. 5 at hh An Mohit iwation rerwitt ry A ay. = : YACHT RACES.’ PAUATIAL FOUR-DECKED OCEAN STEAMER: “COLUMBIA® | will be ra-House, This ch caused cone Wan first pros] (Oa Leng rash Ocean Ihoute ALL Sui eee Tt will be company the yachts over the Sane ee S $e Jeeneet for 2.700 passengers, Limi ¥ : Hitou next. week Hurttz & iuiitiry Bint, Witsters Telegraphy. Cabe Will present Willams. cand Pi at ies iD 4 their company of fifty. p = ML andeaew production. enti Ham. with muses SINGLE TICKET, ‘Si; e ‘omces, ‘teuiaee Tiree taigegs MELEE Theatre, — diosdnay ana Wid 4 ince 5.0 Mats, To-Day a Wel, a DREW SECOND IN COMA, 330. cary JINKS sears WITH ETHEL BARR _ THOMAS BATTEN, IN THE Han foAS AM tek iy mites : 90. “S$ wie Wk “FAVERSHAM f foi aL ‘iva : aia a | nests NIC wh, HOC - . - aati Ah BALZ AT AUDN r Tt; “The Hogers ‘Browiers in Wastin gon A ene oe eo: | Gan ay Tat SOTHERN tisives bid GREAT NECK, SEA CLIER, NEW SAVOY Theatre, ~ {LOUIS MANN..- | jSeaRe LIPMAN) 8 RED Ea THE Wy Paul M. Potter | and unsqntvoral,” Ver tn New York 7.09 Py, My ‘ IN TICKATS, 59 ON Tally “Excuraton. (exe Palace iron ‘Day Line steamers a. Mand Woat, KINLEY LYING IN STATE.

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