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TIRES PID D4 DING CHAPTERS. Cope a searching for a mysie ewan in black with heart-shaped sear on ari, who caused the mother, Lady au Bir Roger © pee 4 cousin, who ts bei ‘a of her real mother, who faves squall costar at Canton there {0 live, he faile 19 find work, pele 3 driven Joba Bo: He dete 6 4 “Personal in a paper she meets woman in black aud consents to the iaysteriou first Ibrary to meet the such great foterest tn hi T™ Cope. purne hi. Mla house until e Shella tersuades Sintra to show her cver douse, “hoping to And a clue to the the previous night. re finds Sint tn prisoner the! not tn the room, Sin locks t learns that the sick man !s named "ul: eh. He had formerly loved Frmyntrad ted mother. On her mi . he had, through Sintra plotted to revenge himeelf, CHAPTER XXIV. Danger. lent. He had forgotten me, gone back Into the past. “The chance came—you took it." 1 Prompted him. “What was {t that you aay’ “Vincent and Ermyntrude were at Ar- rish Mell Court," he safd, in a weary, ' toneless yolce, “They had been married three years when Sintra and I came back to England from the land whero my wife and I were to have been happy together—if another man hadn't stolen her away. Their boy was two years oid. Sintra and I made our plans; we bad thought of the punishment which would hurt the mother most. “One day the child ran away from his nurse, who was gossiping with a friend, and was not seen again. But his little | at and toy he had been playing with ‘were found hours afterward close by the water on a lonely part of the sea deach, a mile or two from the gates of in Mell Court. “From that day to the night on which she died Ermyntrude belleved her son had been drowned, and that I was his murderer. “You havo not told me yet what you did with the boy," I breathlessly re- minded him. “The plan was Sintra’s," he answered. dully, “It was all her {dea from the first—for she can hate well and feel no relenting. She hated Ermyntrude first for taking my love and afterward for P OR a moment the Freaker was si- and throwing It away. She proposed that the petted darling of those who had spolled my life should grow up as a child of the streets—a walf, a vagabond, \And there seemed a certain poetic jus- tlce, to my mind, In the thought. “I agreed. But when I saw the little fellow, and he looked at me with Vin- cent’s eyes, already I half repented what I had done and what I was about to do, Unknown to Sintra, I put on his arm the mark of the heart which had once bolized so much to his mother and », “The ‘heart-shaped scar!” I exclaimed aloud, springing up from the chair by “Oh, then the boy ts found Walter Leigh stared at me as {f I had gone mad; for In the joy and excite- ment of the knowledge that he had sud- denly given T was lavghing and crying at once. “It ts true,” I assured him. “Unless— unless, Indeed, there are others in the world whose arms wear the same mark. I know the heart-shaped scar so well— too well. I saw it many times on Lady + Cope’s arm. I saw it on your sister's and—on one other. All three were ex- « actly the same, as !f one hand had made ~ them.” “Tell me about that other,’ he com- manded, almost fercely, ‘I told him about John Bourke—told him in as few words as I could the story - of the young a a fe as Thad heard it from pare: ra. Jenue mark {sn Pinld'at rriat on "the inside ot the arm’ ere that I placed it on the boy" wthe sick man answered, ioe that you have done Ermyn ding. “You have found her uy fe orry for what you why aia rou never search for ni os I"demanded, reproachtully. raid, i en (advertised, and. ¢n- letective to find the rive atts ne could. ut, that ‘way hours was done; and there oe ain canes I could tell. years before, a little boy, ‘vith a pure rt ti Wa left arm, had with some ra; been of ‘mguid's ceive all whe Ife I le! veh to ‘Sok Jones Inq bis sewoonla: be brodeay Bere ow even more sure} 7 donrnce me, yet how I am to way froi is house, where yo! rere brought me to please Roger Cope. feaven that Roger Cope does pee enn out the truth before the right- ciate pete knows {t!"" Walter Leigh ex- “Why? I asked him, breathlessly. ‘Because I believe there is nothin J bia eae rei Cope would not do to keep wha seo hima T ‘ex- * aren in my breath sharply, and was silent, Timing intently. aad job Ly i Hing out on some unreasoning: heat “taped pe von don, Bourke’ Hy Me wonder she had shown emo- “ten: T underatood the moaning of it Th knew atte tbe: wr iia en mance hed it) piene. of ous death of her supposed the € on Whea she refuses him he die Shella goes tn Me avows his le ree she mysterious One locked door t= knowing joor on depart BY MRS: Roger had to-day gone off to place unknown. With these together 1 ords sent an chill through my ne not know,” he contin “that Ermyntrude was dead; a ngely my mind, gh's thing more than his title, his house, which cami Mel you say that Arrish ath. But everything Court: Ia his—that Does that mean that him all that was hers in a will?” No.” T sald, “there was no will, a will, but she kept putting It off. ad done y in spite of enc nothing but yourself to §! Tsupposes’ 1 admitted, m “That is not hard to belleve,”” sald the sick man, yu are no. ordinary girl, But head may have prompted the weil as his heart. moment that E! Dewi If he was ner solicitor he may S604 have made the will and destroyed It. Bes she kept a diary, I know, I knew It of-old, and she spoke of on abrupt! that last night in April when In town and‘T bogged Sintra to fetch her because I was very iI! and longed that she should know the truth about th past. The hook was padiocked, and there was a tiny key—that ts, If it was the same book which I knew years ago. ‘ould it have been t 1 found in the pocket of her tea-gown?” 1 exclaim od, streaking to mynelf, not him, But he red Find the book and try the key,"' he oh! the ese! here in this hot i yught {t back from Arriah E 1 spoke I remembered the night of storm, when I hnd. gone to th tagon room, in tath strange things which P tlous feara had tried to explain © Ing to thelr own way womy reason be) an ne differentiy. WwW Parise ane secretly to th he wax staying In. the and, surprised by me in an attempt to find this same » Dp One thls xume dlary, had chosen to play Walter Leigh rmyntrude would prot mentioned making !t in ia Roger Com dh thought y cl scritoire of which you speak, and, besng able to and ath he may have brought the thing here to be under his own eye, lest ething was hidden which none but ught to find. T shall try hard to find It But you don't ike Roger an: better than I do, Haye i ‘ope you Know n PEOPLE CN: WILLIAMSON: xome carrying with him a hinges shap- minous fore I did nor. know. that, Roger Cope and to him long ago his Cousin Vincent's most untimely Is his. Ermyntrude left Roger was her solicitor and he told me that he had often advised her to make Walter Letgh looked at me more close- ato marry you, ing that you would have reluc- that he must really have cared . | aw: In the curloux hollow volce that seemed somehow to put him out- * the world of tlving human ae hs Ish Uidon't) belleve fora myntrude died without THE. WORLD: MONDAY EVZNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. PIOVDDOODODIOHIO bin for a long thme ver saw him until after the night 1 E ‘myntrude was brought to my Aside in London by S$! In" ‘own to whiteh t return to Engl: that Sir Roger Cop at great rainag to find us heard F ck fr 2 plece of news wa had Invited us to the old place, which was his since Vincent's death come t shared our. ignorance pf the boy: but Itt nis trite if any ni son and helr had not dled . ‘The property could only re- his on sufferance, Ul the hell should be found. It wax for this reaso! that [sald it would be well if John Hourke should hear of his rights before Roger € i “Your tered. Bourke's he had Jet me ata: with Hut what harm could Roger do? For his own sake, even ff he Were vile enough. he would not dare make himself a aurders Man think he wouldnt do that? Is it possibe that you care for the man, in spite of all?" exclaimed Walter Leigh. ARM THE MARK OF THE of ly. *3 stopp % ine sree thoughtfully sald: for you there might of 1_ Protented. y tai be t some one els oO ta gl a very beautitte “But it {could his great gominess to him that aft a I teful—by being the oO} to sell him of nie rights. and bri aim here to woul be 1 would ppy, ¢ els! him this world! tauk Club and President of the Dr. Bogart, of No. 139 Bast Forty-sev. ot | s8th $ sty 4. _— mad 1¢ with terror naw a Dealectlvé :. i kot} ip Morty-sev- |" Koch-o-lene cures slate itis im afrall for himeatraid of Me caner salen el Preah enth street, was calied. He sald Brown. | Call or write, for | 125th Sty cA hi TO VIEW THE FINISH. ary Moore) accompanied \t} t ing had suffered a hemorrhage of the = — ' bout Roger. 1 tal party on last spring's trip. He} iva, presumably from blow. The SI SANT EARLY 5 BJOU ” Ev, 8.20. TE 8 Walter xatd, reflectiy took nis youngest son with him, and It] ‘i newt ta Bhrh td wor fare to be a murder vad the boy who suggested that the | 7°" became unconscious and Dr. Bo- “Succes | LAmited to one-balf her capacity, will leave: hie “wish might jump to that satire ae a i bouquets would be nice {art sald his death was a queation of F miied peyote UE oetork, and Battery’ Landing there iy one ¢ had a | elbons 01 ie boud ould be Bc | hours only. hina. thal te hin handoa catspawe that. ne| for hls grandmother to use in making a [MES Only. Eye Classes ree | THE A ‘TEL FARE $100. uld thrust Inte the fire {J crazy quilt ra.! Browning) sald’ she. belleved’ her | <rigis WEEK oar opticians will examine Four —EV.Bun. | ricketo om. sale’) ati o€lcel/ob: Mubieesheabian Sintra bh: told him w y rremldeat sKinley overheard the | !U*2and muat have been struck down i nie TIN 8 | Stesmboat Co, 149 Broadway, and) ati D knows, John Bourke—or rather J Urealdenti Metsiniey nthe street or at his post, and with PASTOR’ 5 SHOW | att, Race Days 4 wal suggestion and he asked Mr. Moore to me post.) and swith: a fof [tere Reeds 6 4 ybing strength had managed to 2 AND 30 CENTS. | door tuke the ribbons and turn them over to | [8 Baim, Kittle & Chae storia, Caaeld Carlota : cee conc eestlae cr TUE [ee man ee “Serge rat ee te VACHE RAG y ey one 3 a thon, and that was pens v Wild be used, as shi rowning Amusements. Z from wale t mniacht band Roger hay T suppose th o tre me auasions, ma the thi m with never do that t n years; but id tell this But now can't be ke 50 story I have had from you. went CT you were a very brave girl, with a clear head as well a_stout heart, there might be a way,’ Walter Lelgh sald, siowly. (To Be Continued.) Ne KILLED MARTIN. BROOKLYN’S OLDEST OFFICE- (az HOLDER EXPIRED TO-DAY. Martin Had Meld Office tn Kings County Court. Thomas Martin, known for many years around the Kings County Court House, Brooklyn, as “Pop,” was found dead in bed to-day. Death was due to heart failure {nduced by stomach trou- ble. For over thirty years, “Pop” Martin, who was air'y-one years old and a veteran of Ivil_war, held the posi- tion of ke \the court house. He was the o holder in Brooklyn nt point ¢ “nd lived’ alone on the top flo} \rt House, In Broo), “ere were few han Martin, \oognd: sup-| HEART DISEASE. ‘GOLOWAN HELD | | | | for Over Thirty Years Thomas |Walved FOR CRAND JURY. IS THE REPUTED HEAD OF THE BURGLARY TRUST. etel an cil} amination in Cpurt May He Increased to $10,000, Day— I. Goldman, the man reputed to have conducted a burglary trust under the cloak of a commission business, and his five accomplices, Gress, Stein, Smith, Herman and Checkman, were arraigned before Magistrate Deuel in Centro treet Court this morning. Emanuel Friend appeared for all of the defendants, sweeping several other lawyers of out of the case. He waived examination for Goldman, Ghort examinations wery held in the other vases, All of the men were held to await tho action of the Grand Jury. Later inthe day Asaistant District Attorney Crane made @ motion to fn- crease Goldman's bell fons Lael planiste, sical enthusiasts, her fourth marriage. anates from Berlin. Signor Arthur Tagllapletro {s sald t ne her. latest ‘cholce. Slxnor Arthur is the brother of the type Mrs, Vanderbilt’ avenue, Br st completed a silk quilt which Is unlike any other quilt in the world. It is a crazy patchwork made from pleces that were tled about Mra, them. Mrs. Morgan's ghown to the Healing the Sic Ing to the 8! P himself, Including t nd often reproduce REMARKABLE HISTORY. the Moor ht years old. The qu Herp the w York hings are In = ribbons bouquets presented McKinley when they Southern and Western trip last spring, Many of the ribbons had the names tes and cities The quilt was made at the re- est of the President and will be sent to Mrx, McKinley this week. whose deft fingers have put the bite of sil together, Is seventy- She js the mother of Charles A. Moore, President of the Mon- Teresa Carreno, the famous Brazilian well known to New York mu- is about to contrac! MRS. WPKINLEY'S WONDROUS QUILT; BLOW ON HEAD. JUST COMPLETED, IT HAS A|MYSTERY IN CASE OF’ JAMES BROWNING, WATCHMAN. ae Made by Clubman’s Aged Mother | Gains His Home at Early Ho! of Ribbons on Bouquets Pree sented to Late President. Caroline M. Moore, of No. 703 if tis i Mokiniey's fay a REAL REMBRANDTS ON VIEW. ¢ Morn Be Exhibited Thin Week. Unusual Intereat Is m circles by Plerpont announce Morgan's collection uf brandt prints will be placed on exnibi- tion beginning next Wednesday at the Public Library, brary Bullding, Fifth avenue and Sey- entleth street. shown selection of Mr. but there was a noteworthy ex in the lst of artists represented—Rem- brandt was absent. The best und the greater part of Mr. Rembrandts uibite ud Mapletro, who The wedding is to ta SORE :| TERESA CARRENO TO MARRY ..HER FOURTH HUSBAND. DOTOQOODS: He ‘ts Arthur Tagliapletror artist's second husband, Glovannt Tag- Brother of the Pianiste's Second Spouse. is now -married to daughter of the Inte John D. Tonnaand ie gent and resides in the Townsend home, 343 West Thirty-fourth street. Teresa Carreno's first and third hus bands were Emile Lauret, a noted violin- ist, of Leipsic, and Eugen d'Albert, an |] caually prominent plant: lace early, in PRS FCT I. CARROT TE or RT 1 Don’t Poison Baby. : Rok YEARS AGO almost every mother thought »y shila must. have ' PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce |Sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NQ WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from: selling: either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “A Medicine which relieves pain and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTA NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. | Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30.years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere © sonal supervision sinco its infancye Allow no ono todeceivo you fn this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and «Ji Ie Setshic ripasallsfer As: similating the Food andRegula- Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of EINEAN ANTS “CHILDREN. Morphine nor Mineral. © NARCOTIC. ” Raoppe ef Old Lr SUMUFL PTOI goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. ‘| contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other substance. Its ago is its guarantee. [eideatcore The news em-| October and will precede Mme. Parghin Soot appearance. In the. fret. Philharmonic “desea ¢ and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and | concert. The prospective bridegroom |» Fran bore several years the junior of the bride and was formerly In the employ of a ‘Titer company In this city. | | | James Browning, Brooklyn, has al- to President and made their of the E: are Investigating, embroldered on 224 Es o'clock Inst night 1 her hu Kroaning ‘ould not speak. Ameri- e left onus the the or quarre zeual hour af The police afte ily a theory that home entered: the th etlon to kitehe Brown nifested in art ent that J Rem- Lenox Li- Ami Polishes brass as door knobs, stair rods and railings. EAD FROM A usual. and had no last ng, at home, nor the constious from Braln. Nemorrhage, thirty-three years a watchman at the American Ex- press Company's depot at Forty-elghth street and Madison ayenue, ix dead at his home from what Coroner Hart @e- Neves to have been a blow on the head. How Browning was hurt {s not known. Coroner Hast and) Detective Cooney, it Thirty-Afth street station, Browning returned to his home at No. t Forty-seventh street about § Mrs. Brown- ing heard him close the kitchen door. ‘The sound of a fall followed. band lying on the fl and writhing She found pain, oe ate aa Aperfect Remedy for Cons| teh Sour Stomach, Di jarrivon Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simite Signature o” R In Use For Over 30 Years-—~ THE CENTAUN COMPARY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW VORA OrTH. ais Amusements PROF; KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION, |_ TUDERCULENE cunes— | 14th SF. Asthma, Bronchitis, weoxespay MAT, 2oc.& Bve. No higher, (00 en) TO-NIGHIT of TIM#! IN NEW Yt JOHN E. ‘KELLERD THE CIPHER CODE, A play of life in Washington. ie Production, “his 5 Commedy. a Va Laughing Shaws—L Werner & hele NEXT WEEK | Nerthera Lights. | Excursions. s YACHT RACES Tue jargo three-deck ocesn-going Mteemer GRAND REPUBLIC ill accompany the yachts over, <h6. Bate. Courve eat day, carrying one-balf bi found the germs that tortie, ad older | ton Kn el jt ‘After a month’ nitarums, the ald co. iting hospitals and PROCTOR’S, 3 rn Up, He was | Ail attente Can ty 231. Sst inet auoee & Fare, Next Race, $2.00. ae |b, fabeear ete 10-7; 1 ype Continuous, Had) da a Sac asia ti a iainendblacdined iat ds aE ald he nemies at his venttul day. Brownlng fam- man had come intoxicated and nad fall striking who was the three sons WANTS TO KEEP OR. LORIMER Hit Thea Witty Hee Petes | 4th Year HEY Do SA BRA: . | WEBER, & FIELOS? 3 VERPORMANCE HOnY'ToITY Bemis on Sale Four Ad 4 Seethe Startling and Real- G RA N D istic RACB SCENE in Winchester. EMPIRE THE A’ ZR a th Tate day, Lieeased for om, to 900. Military B. pe: since aes ite For tale at Tyapa's ticket etn, 24 125th at. Hotm: imams" rehoas BS) , Tih viet biverty te Procuce Ex, tele Gail ih rv RIVAL GARRICK THEATRE, St. & way. MATS. WED. & SAT LAST 6 THA CARTAN UNS ont a sry RW SAVOY Theatre, su 1 ness 14) TH Biter at jandings. YACHT RACES, be reuntion Refuses to Let |? R srbeed Dorey NEW STEEL STEAMER Last spring there was Resign to Come Here, LOUIS MANN.- THE KeD KLOOF. nRoapway THEATRE ee ‘as perain Eugiinh Inthe alleen an Intereaing | wosto, sept, oh tae. resignation | CLARALIPMAN) "yrs rote |Po overdintvats! THOMAS PATTEN, Dorgan's SHEreNIngA of the Rev, Dr. George Lortm Mm; iplsoN Bun “ari 7 Prices, 25. (0 a1. Nixt Wk™Doubie Bill & GRIN, FASTEST SIDE- WHASLORS THE wAnpon lon | pastor of Tremont Temple, was read & Satur reer Seer FT. WEST 13TH § i the ‘close!of ‘the’ morning service lanier? “THE LIBERTY BELLES MATINEE TO-DAY BATTERY THER. wig B39 Senterday. ‘The church soslety and con- TaeRE rei: DEWEY HOWARD FOL-DE-ROL "500 kre to! opted not to ace e sagnay i: aah oH te will now | be | ration PRG aD GLY EST ca det | ewensox's, BURLESQUERS FINST-CLASS RESTAURANT, aa hich "aa Chiat [atm fuuire meeting, however, should The Hogers’ Brothers. (a. ‘Washington. WALACR'S Pre 60. tat 9 3| TICKETS, - - - he Angels App . Lorimer insiat upon. tea: ; Nest Don Caesar 3) aL We. Winter | FoR saLe AT MDRIDE'S AD Wi d portraits of| Dr. Lorimer, who came to Tremont | GARDEN De Matinee 8 i Jamas «, Hark it i> Von Caesar's Return, TYSON Go." COOK a Paris “Leaning on a|cept the call of the Madison. A 2 i saith sl Nea Baptist Church, of New York. SOTHERN Richa KEITH'S ee CINQUEVALLL “YACHT RACES yy Co M—Orner dere— Way a Lith 5 PICES, “We. 4nd We. _ | THE LARGE THREE-DECK OCEAN-GOING. Manhattan Theatre® ‘STHAriee MATIN: wink MON TAUK,. vi oP VARS. wcdes LSE BRIXTON BURGLARY, anes SrANy THEATRE REPUBL Ai Miata, “i HURTIG & SEAMON’ $) Lee Actas Dee eihee Peale! Lintes Wednesday au i it sioooaat™ Wife BONNIE BRIER PUSH, Three Trip Tickets $5.00 MATIN Sealergom} $3 and $5, TO-DAY. NEW YORK yy. THE KING'S ) CARNIVAL AMERICAN tickets vt 00 Minden Sts, WED. & SAT, Supper at Shi 2 Mpectal Peatu Montauk Steamboat Com pany, y, Ltd YACHT RACES. Herald| Even 15 Mate Theatre Andrew Mack A HATINER. 0 Yi IsieaND_ SOUND TEASER METROPOLIS, Rel eer [AcaDRWY oF musi Se ZONA” VILLAGE PARSON, = Dalys. ae aa FL aR CaE Breainge S15. sa prere : en, 1001 Bway (6ied) Bers [Fae Four CobaNS aorernsrs don EDEN: wont MUSER. PReswKis PHILIRP Sst am THEA. Ma Wo-day. | AOTRESSLS, sass” See | Wes POINT, NEW! Stn. Daly tae Ling ates}

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