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—————————————— SSS . om THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1901: S HER GIFTS TO CHURCHES FOPLE REACH HALF A MILLION. Pisleeini-feleteletet (Copyrighted by the Natlonal Pree Agency.) ¢| ran’s Latest Charity|+ PIEDODONY dIedemsnaeeeeedoie? | the Endowment of a| cc \ife from that) Yonkers Edifice with | For Infants and Children, ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought ——— Minit! | © AVegetable Pre ‘eparation for As- on my manufactured rope, but I reached |worry that you saved my the ground safely and wax soon at the |POCF rulan-madman,”” John Hourke $50,000 | similating the Food andReg ula— raliway station, There was no train, £0; “IIogned ap at him through the stream- b pachs | B Thafled a huge market cart and, regard-|ing tears, and only khew then, with : | ¥ | ng tire Sto and Bowe Sct | ears 8 less of the driver's surprise, rode with | his words, Ae 1 wae erying ett \¢ | | 1 val oi low Kood {t wan to nee him a e him to Hournemouth, where I got Aland’ to ‘think that he was that T] Mrs, William F. Cochran, whose con- a train for London, i alt past nine 1 stood tn front of Signature A John Bourke's house in) Weetminster had been In tin The © stood, gazing down atm Viight tn his dark ey h work years tributions to ehureh pd chur 1 Yonkers during the paat te lion Cheerful- Promotes Dige Bree arate a lina beentee vermeta lone byltharrean: ford my Tnvant to Pé| have amounted to about a half-millten ness and Rest.Contains neither f ing tide of excitement that L had not havers e past YY lGotlars, has Just endowel St. John's | Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. 0: found time to picture the moment of : Episcopal Chursh. of Yonkers, with my meeting with John Rourke. My mind i a Fee Haylie Tuetiscome? wilitie!daed (10 (Tues had gone further than that and t had] Ms lose , q ‘ didn't know ther the general work of the chure fancied myself telling him the wond lianidssweakd story of his true birth. CAKE OnE Mrs, Cochran fs the daughter of the Nor NARCOTIC, But now, as I rang the doorbell, my : rho made n fo! heart fallel me. Of what ingratitude {1 time , late Alexander Smith. who ma: ngte r, must T not sce guilty] “Em glad that tt isn't a tune manufacturing carpets, She te A left and my sud-/ af in os, toyou whether | ire Oj| married toa man who takes as much fir Roger Cope, . Reged eatithacaale comm teicher LeGrilemtandivel h Interert in church and charitable org: ante Trarring Sielia.” Whea. she SEDC TSAR Pete ECE ay eae Te cause, or what. brought zations ae whe dors, and his contritu- clesee]theiaddzene nt jber-rwali mothersiw boi lt amazement at sight of me cK af ttm ak tons to Yonkers inatitution have been | aie there to lite, “She faila to dn Well, Lam surpriaed, mss," she re- Seer ered etd fully an Wberal as his wife's, | a fates bli Alcertal ais mness tore en a heard that Mr. and Mrs. Cochran Ive In the fa- zi fe h Bi che : ito mee every dat he Thana vant mt t mous old Avery homestead a S Lette eet St Heh end ar | Peas hrour latier-tor nice jou were never | LTE: wie terwere printed 13 UIE | Teneant. The mansion, which dates | jAperfect Remedy for Constipa- ampele coming back any more.’ that. Roger aad kept friendly with the | back to Colonial times, wan visited by a| Wont ur Stomach, Diarrhoca ae nes Tears sprang to. my eyes, and under! people: In and that he'd | committee from the New York Clty | Yorms Convulsions, Feverish- the chill_of her displeasure {realized gee Welcome | com 9 and LO Seeep country whtch veoma| that [was hungry. and miserable and u Chapter of Daughters of the Revolution | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ; —— r the ‘mysterions. S| very, very. tired: a year ago and a table was put In post: | lates A Latgh oe ar peeneeMres Sa A a rte cold sald Mr. Bourke, The ma come | lon which narrates how Capt. Thaddeus 5 ce el he i screwe In courage to je sticking oF auether: ersans who wi satan claimed, Ike a child, And then the eed ane ee teas half} Avery was branded with red hot irons me plashing down over my fut what. 1 had done to| by Hessian soldiers because he refused dtepte where Sit Ioxer comes [tne jiding place of money inteded for H-Fbelel-Iieisli-elteleteiel-leiteeiet-t-i-! Fac Simile Signature of Bittle. NEW YORK. _ = Thirty Years tered, drying my eyes. “I want to see | because It had been a mad, mistaken! St, John's Church has profited to the | if the Tax law had not heen declared st Installment | In persuades, Sintte to iow him vers much on most {mportant bual-|fealousy which had urged ‘the sordid 1 house, hoping to fint a clue to the mysterious | ness, Ps Jealousy which had urged the sordid [extent of $150.00 through the generoslty | ur.constitutional, \ atvthe previous night. One locked oor] "“"fe's this Instant Anished his break- | Roger," 1 hurried on. rushing awa fart, and just asl came to answer the | from the painful aubject, “you wee his | buildings were built by Mr. Cochran |ers institution which owes lin existence he Hbrary w ted by M aran of Mr. and Mrs, Cochran. The pariah) gt. John’s Hospital {s another Yonk- 1 Finan Kk contains «a reading room, Inbly rooms, Kymnasum, mete An instant the cloud was gone ling tsa mystery. Had Welcome made ‘ Next morning the aun of her Ieindness. You Himbiafomenates to you with his atten. {the soldiers of the Continental army. is heirs by Mra, Cochran within a few [ing in a handaome brick # ALO MOMS old | 1 the pe cor enlld ane ejaculated. 1 axgR: | Mabe, when vou Hved in his neighdor-]and how Mrs. Avery baked bread f0F) weeks, She afterward gave to stories high, wituated in € 5 Dosrs— ho Nis [fp sont Matt fs Tinea soueventonn nen. nee Te sha acedly, becinning the hungry patriots In the oven whteh | chures the aum of $1,000, which SLO? Cat CL EO! y In—Is Mr. Hourke at home?” { fal-|to be consclous of great. mortification [Js still standing. would have had to pay as Income tax he buliding PANY, NEW YORE CITY. ‘ wus tam | Goor he Was on his way to the study, {only chance, as he was too cautious and Ca aid off the entire | tq : rae shower bowllng al Arharen petals vet aie] where a mun was waiting to see him: }too cowardly to act for himeelf, wan to ee ee c ene eeatccctranatinuall’e a and ae: Cochran, The bullding | Any" 3, STRAT anies * ie to oat emes | He gene a message that he had impor: |have you put out of the way by some church debt a few y i cost more than $100,00 and It ts elab- | (ya iny aun Amusements. tant business, food just” thore "vers [means before the truth could poralbly | prevented a litigation that would have |orately suplied wtih all needful applt-|nasium entitely sepe | Eupren raeariee vat- | worda, known, And It was all) my Saris : J by thelr elders, = PIRE ITKE. troalway and 40th 8b ey ir a Pe none det’ ne found out” througk | been unpleasant | antennae ot eee Se te | Peocranis es stage, ROD Matinese Weds Sac Sak 7 2 ae | What if R Iready what Thad told." When John Pagan committed sutctd . ‘Tho truth? What truth?” John lin 1697 he had «claim of $3.90 against | ™ 5 Rourke uaked, desperately, oA mca waae alas! | "He was a stranger to me and Mr. | hav rately ne Wcraig [the church, This amount was pald to Rourke, too, when I took the name. : ve to go to t poise Sth in GRICE BLOCKED NEW CURE FOR (STOLEN FOR = 1 SECOND IN’ COWMAND, suai CRITERION 55 Fa, Events, $30. Saiineen Wedneaday & Saturday. -/ Wi. FAVERSHAM | A ROYAL RIVAL GARRICK THEATRE. xin 8 RD wen Grand Vause way. doth at BV S20. Mi Wed L > j TRIN J $30. MATS. WED. & SAT. i oop WAR F I E L Dd (eae Mh UMS sonst aa . . . CONTINvOUS | 1TH al ‘K PASTOR’ 5 fe | ert. | CLARA LIPM fy ir REVIVAL OY THROUGH SYSTEM |MORRIS KAHN, 13 YEARS OLD,|MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE | al ie 2 Thee | a eacs ai ata Westen ' & DELAYED THOUSANDS- SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. OF A THREE-YEAR-OLD GIRL. |___ "#7! Wert ast — nes ais an eer i WEBER BAUS. ate 2h gs HORE a 2° SpiplOMacY The Rogers’ Brothers” in Washington, wh St, Mad. Ave: Marking the beginning of the winter) Morris Kahn, the thitteen-year-old Ind (Special to The Evening wWorkd) HOITY- TOITY operation of the Brooklyn elevated |who was recently operated upon for| NOSTON, Mass., Oct. 1—Susan Mary g AEH THEATRE. 7 2 traina on the bridge to-day wa ails lockjaw, ts rendvarine in St. Cathar-] yaqison, a three-year-old girl, has been = i Tovalght. $90, | Matinee Saturday, ier, BH. ®) 3 a be to ve pith tik street since Sunday afternoon. Richard Lovelace. @ | ‘Thouranda were forced to walk. and) 1. the gon of John IANA M Ua lor ation Me cacti tena ae ciate trenlttl cet MRS Fil Ss K 5 —— ONY. EVR 1S Ma Excursions. thousands of other Broek nT a 13 Barret street, Williamsburg, showed | way followed by a strange man while on | MIRANDA OF THE DALCO ‘ a 5 the piatalted j:cars = signs of lockjaw and war apparently | her way to a store on Thursday of last ‘Muroy HIM Thee Pare A2d st. ae shudders, thinking of what mIEMt Yee He w parently: | te ; iy r for them on the bridge next! ec le was taken w the hospltal.| week and a nelghbor of the Addisons | yy yer ihe pocmily mock co tO OOk in sto where a consultaion of physiclana wasl aay that on Sunday afternoon, a short “The burning out of a motor on a Fitth | Heid time before the child disappeared, she SAPPHO. c | ‘The largé three-deck ccnan-roing steamer ” une of the| Among thore who were present was|/saw a man atanding opposite the Ad- ils: GRAND rT ne avenue “1” train was the cal eerie Ree iene a aoe rm a] dison residence intently watching the 14th St. Me trouble. To-day the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit, Company resumed the running ; of through trains, that Is, going all the way across the bridge. Late last spring the through trains’ were abandoned, the reason given Dbe- trepanning operation and infect a lymph | house, a tai | nill accompany the rachta over the Eatire Course [into the boy's brain. ‘This was done] “May has been stolen away from me] ” ister | cach day, carrying one-half ber. capastty. and his recovery was phenomenal. Sine i: f 'Fare. Next Rac 1.00. ‘The case In altracting the attention of |Uecause Of her beauty,” deciares he | Joha E. Kel lerd_ in The ‘Cipher Code, |Fare-\Next Race»; 51-008 physicians all over the country, as It Is ¥ ary ing, 9.05 A. M. ‘All tho nelghbora concur in the moth- a TO VIEW THE FINISH Ing the lack of electric power, the the first case of lockjaw, In an advanced | er'y statement that the child was rarely GEN’L SLOCUM, heavy tram™c and long trains belnz too] Stage, to be successfully treated, and | pretty. THEATRE REPUBLIC. © iste" | inte! 3 creat ter gear eh Jere | he only case In which the power and voltage supplied through | # SrA ie pater. Only the regular | ¢Mlcacy of lymph in lockjaw cases has bedge. trains were wun during the | been demonstrated. “there. SAVED FROM FIERY 1 Seton Te Bone Ba SH. |" Fare, $1.00 ‘There was a gratifying falling off tn) DEATH. I are, - the number of blockades, and to-day's —— —— of ‘gee accident, coming with the revival of the!) 0.) Pies LW WAY THE ATRE tt a. tar. wha ti ’pocke Mace WITH A SCREAM, 1 RUSHED FORWARD AND BTRU ‘ugh ayatem, is regarded as the fore- 3 ‘oused from Sleep ToMorraw JOCOOCOOOOOOUK eroe ot the usual daily delays that in Burning House, tl IN. ANEW TERNATIONAL YAGHT RAGES RACES MH jast winter) David O'Mara, feeble and sevent: OS EN er bUC TAS Liss ul Ixea the by the deseriptio: Jonn| But hi jd I was to Wel- worrled Brooklynittes a y ani nty 4 Buutke. She plase with Leigh to save him from| come." by CCU OD g b ey; and spring. years old, narrowly escaped death from MATINEE TO-DAY {The steer twin CITY OF LOWELL waey Ghey think, will! try to bill) The name struck ike a sharp knife. 4 "A few motor trains crossed the bridge | suffocation in a fire in the three-story DEWEY WOWARD ” FOL-DE-ROL | “Ter Fiver ) For al ew to the contrary there * - Yt om at ° might be a. milion Jim Welcomes. In {iia imornisinjawithout = aesidpnte tone Gulldlng wt) No-iia Courtietrest,| Brook, Hae se ramet BURLESQUERS | sares Per Sy Suiime ot Sone Sn ax CHAPTER XXV. the world: harmless follows, who might things went all rignt until about 7.0 | iy. He waa aaleen on the top TiGKETS, $3 ‘Oot am ) have equally harmless reasons for c: POOOHOTOSOOSOS! o'cloc! floor, n Fireman Henry Post. of CADEMY oF ia 8 ving P ror tne antares. | Esz5 intern Yeene miner | oes on mn amet oi aman Moses acted | oi No and aoa Oar, | 9) TMs ta atone fr ky HT ARIZONA rae vais 660 (HAT is the thing that T might] Hut quick axa fawn, Iwas an sure | Aopped becaune | could not leave you Flway actos the otiixe: | of the Hamilton avenue atation, dashed | |[| dressers. For cranks about |f} | Honsns reer | eppsinted do, 1f—I were brave enough?” 1] 44 if I had been told that this Jim) as you were. But don't send me away ad no cable attachment it~ through smoke and: flames and | | having things just right. Kricen $1, Mats, Wed. & Sat. Ev, 6.135 |ce'ke, commo Welcome was from Hagel street: that | with « bandage, ov ye tt was necessary to do ® lot of pulling | rescued tim, | taving. j pb lhah al | | Geis. commmadions Aslevas! and: nestirs asked, men who have no tim: tof] A I. he was the man who had persecuted and hauling by following traing to clear ambitlance surgeon who was sum-| |f| Mm i | | Wattackss. pve, $30 Mate, Wed. a Sat, 2.15 to leave New York, and always with th "Go, ni and look down out of the} me; that he was the catspaw who, , ‘ou will not wonder when| the tracks cf the disabied cara. O Wer d restored Mr, O'Mara to cons | worry about style and about “Mest Don Caesar since Baivini.""—Wm, Winter. alter the fular dintng-room servic window," sa!d tho sick man, some sly, unexplained, horribly. cle thing. It's a story about} Fifth avenue trains were between the tie will live. | things being exactly so. | James K Hack it fon Carsir’s Feturn ft % he window where 1 "8%, Was now to be thruat in the fire h tov tell your Yourself; burned-out train and the local bridge |” e done by the fire amounted | | f/ | t . Wy ‘ fe went back to the window feats le cael arena yas tos telly DUFRED OU tra RE power, wae, NOL Geen BERS cone py the fre amounted We are finicky and exact |f] [Care tnclutes Wilton tackaye & Theo, Roberta, had hidden while Sintra Leigh was In| Without a word I ran down the pas-|arm, ‘It means that your name 1s uMfclent ‘to purn the stalled train] ey tingulshed after the arrival of the | | ourselves. | TI Ss! " the room. It seemed a very long way to| sage fo the study door, }thav Roger'avttle, and Reower'n money, | Rerone, rat cre mroskinn | nremens Wh Mabece at cloth el tI HUR Cn SEAMON' a ith ave Gi ; 4 d you don’t know what It'Is to nRey = : ‘ Nothing Supernatural. : ere t out 1 MERE W snow Feease conte Tearieg (anciawina ce Rida taoetet ithe me teaeetoaea | peli the, onewater pour cocdnass= to Ueda boat, pickle irae ina Chleszayrribaeel \}) about our garments than any =|} att ~ YACHT RACES. TIew momen would dare,” returned |Cime to my eara the loud m ea | come WHEN the new ae overye| mere. the promenade und roadwaya %0| gunqay:School Teacher—You cay De-||f| client they have. Proud of jf) KEITH'S | GREAT LNOUERE NEW STEEL STEAMER Walter Leigh. ‘ ; coarse voice faired in anger. “She wan | thing. that Ia, that concerned himaeit,| crowded a4 IRIs TOC a tagh trom | lah Gut Samson's halr and It took | the distinction. Soshoutdyou |] Aimowner acts 3) THOMAS PAT TEN, i y xell, ell you, Leastways, she | co: i ar ‘ould not cal y a % fat wi (as 2 But It would de imposslble—for any] Would’ o° pin if you hagn't come round |, nes okenly; but T made him |could nok car na’ and ‘stations, and | Away his atrenath. Can you think of DES Taietaat velvet 5 ‘er with yer wicked Hes, to aplle ‘er Ife yoked very: pate and grave,| trucks, 0s usual, were impressed as) \oy to | ¥ | NEW | YORK | Woway, th (5th Sua, Ey. AIS, | PASTEST SIDE-WHEELER IN THE with | 220, mine too. 1 know wot you done. d. not at all [ike aman who|pasenger vehicles. The crowds took the | “aommy Tucker—Maybe he saw himselt bent on having it. Sam: thing | MATS. WEI LEAVES ot Impossible with a rope, or with| well ‘enough. The gell'n own cousin| hur just neard that he hee fallen heir] waik and (ruck rides with she urdanity | 4, (Ke glagy after she dono it, tna ain.” applies to everything else thit THE KING'S CARNIVAL. 2 :28et, eT TRaCUPInR ied } her." tol i Ia Hh ALA Ramat Sob sg ee! accustomed to auch a . P INGO MIVAL. 2 special Features. | BATTERY PIER... a eheets and blankets tled together. J me, no ionger ago than last night. | to a ttle and a fortune, of Brooklynites men wear In haberaasherings. Capacity, 26800. Tickets’ positively limited I walked to the window again; and|and I've bin langing round vour ‘ou ‘And he walked up and ‘down the room, | things as: blocks witch the | WR° Rave seen her lately tell me that 420 8T. AND STIL AV } peered fearfully down, My heart began| hc, twas mnt. wytin’ wl Tt could] with his hands ap and down the room. | eek nearly an hour to switch the | the published reports of her poor health This is the only store in AMERICAN 500. oon oat ia autiarey ae er pence In. Now, wot I'm goin’) way I knew so. well. while my heart|cars so that bonita iret ing employee | 2° without foundation; that she {» as town that do:sn't tax good MAT! DAILY x PINST-CLASS RESTAURANT, ‘0 thump against my aside, and I &1 0 ached with love for him—love that could |So If your Brooklyn sleaping ¢™mpi0y* | well as ever. except that she has grown taste by abnormal prices. (except Mon giddy with the thought of making the| I flung the door open and staggered | never, be satisfied in this world. wan late this morning, dor stout and haa lost much of her beauty. s TICKETS, - - - $2. Attempt. For I dfd think of ft now. [| Aerora the floor. T do not think 7 half (To be concluded.) Meeralept. He was bloc! Her huniand, Count Miranda, ts the per- S. M. Jackson, | ATLANTIC | FOR SALE AT MDRIDE'S, 71 DROADW, , ew what I was doing. is oT manent, Secretary the Spanish Cabi- | TYSON & 00.'8, COOK & SON'S. 261 AND. Sintra Leigh would not come back! ‘The room seemed daaaling with white net and lives in Madrid. Just what - m * {)/,[-TRe3 Biatkezs. steary sag Ww. BROADWAY: ALL HOTEL NEWS STAN! to this room untll morning: and as T/ light. In the midat of It, black aguinat their relations ara nan not heen, ex | Clothier and Haberdasher || rphy Walter, Kathrya Miley Pachert BROAUWATUAMENOT See vn-| & window, I saw two tall fgures—John jained, but they do not live toget’ I : itl was supposed oie euiree. Bd aoe ty | Hourke's and Welcome's--clone ereenl| hashes mlade: Wer chome sie) farie is ||] | (Usedito be Maduro Bros.'& Co), }) LYCEUM: S86 zi YACHT RACES staira, if E could only get away safely | ohn aay unharmed. but Welcome had recent yearn, while he haa realded in 112-114 Nassau St. ||| in THE Pate “COLUM ABIA™ ~ and quietly, my Mig! need nol js | wi ed Ol a revolver, Madrid, but laughter ‘ex with her i Ad Ly With a scream, I rushed forward and stepmother and came with her to, |Loo— <== — lon’ Laan i | covered for many hours. trie ia If 1 could only do it, T told myselt, | Yi ingerhad been on the trigger, an? with growing: resolution, nothing could| the weapon went off with a report that be better for me than escaping trom| deafened me, then fell on the floor nt a inne s the Invalla's room. Quick ag Hghtning I ran, and, plekln, oy ‘grill: be- brave!” I sald, suddenly, | the smoking revolver up, flung it ou! “Tam going to try.” i iThete wasn sraen.and Jingle of, shiv: Following his instruction, I made A/ ering glass and a shout In the street.| PILOT THOMAS MURPHY sheet, three blankets, a allk quilt: and| from some passer-by, but T hardly heard a EET ADIED, POWERS oe =" |DALY'S 2s: na GUNBOAT SARK. GRAND: Winchester! ote ever wan See the Grea’ Race For sale at landings Oe West 125tm DANISH WARSHIP MOEN WENT %. Altman & €o. METROPOLIS, Bee Wie le Wel au, | Shear et ue ther Sane Vo'30 A. POUGHKERRS @ pair of curtains into a long, well | lmer an OFE QUARANTINE TO-DAY. | powN WHILE AT PRACTIQE. wane TT WaKT “Now Soka | : Lis | knotted rope. When I had gone—it all frcarak takes carer iil wan icry= EDEN “one spit | sr ecbrsones terest: pler af were well—the invalld was to rive and | it. Will offer on WEDNESDAY, October 2d, MUSHEE, PRES MHINLEY LYING IN STATE, UDeshroones RraiveUR Dist ES ; drag the rope back through the window.| But, deprived of the one advantage he One of the Oldest Sandy Hook} CoppNAGEN, Oct, 1—The Danish i . [pp'Q GenRMANIA THEA ar way ‘As Thad no money to pay my rallway | had ‘possessed over the man taken Pliots in Point of Bes ea Per et PHILIPPS Oe eRe ae | fare or other expenses, he insisted that |"Wawares, Welcome. | the #warkering Service. jeunbost . ser eeundied 2 iS Brery bxe & Sat Me SHAS CEVEAMITT EC” PHE OPINION OF THE PEOPLE, I whould borrow the small sum tn his} the hands of Joha Bourke. pid in to-day with Prisant shells, founder 600 Pairs Lace Curtains Herald) 16. Mate Wet. & sat 5 purse, When I hesltated at this he| 1 naw the great fel:ow seized and forced to the eastward of the Middle Ground. Square ‘Andeew Mack. Ast reminded me that what he did was not | Sonn Upon Die lentes hat time-thouen | Pilot Th Her masthead can be seen a few vards psitre nde 17} a : a ht , thi jomas Murphy, one of the old- ° Reminded ioe a weer myntruders aon, [ened him. And by’ shat Umecthougis| | Pilot Thomas Murphy, one of the old |e ae ater, ‘The craw of the ves.| at the following Special Prices: | Harter Greatest Booh \ against reset ie BatiR areatly: siuned.|acarcely « minute had passed— a po-| the Panama Railroad Steamship Com-| sel was saved. Ho} of Reference ne|llceman and two other men In civillan 3 Being {Clothes had burst into the room, Mrs, |Pany'a steamer Alllanca off Quarantine Irish Point ° WAVE Ske? | : Sais 1 ihn pendyint peated ne dennett hysterically exclaiming at thetr} at 12.20 this mornin; The Moen was an Iron gunboat of 66 originally $5.75, 8.50, at $3, 65, 5. 00 |S 'mat. Thurs, | * VILLAGE HRS iy eRe Dy, toasaectE: Pilot Murphy boarded the steamer off | tong displacement. She was Ill fect long, HUBER'S 172487 MUSEO : Publish surance doubly mure. I ahall'try to live ‘that came next was confused and | ; Lightship at 7 P. M. dreadful. oaths heldeovand |Zlehtanly a - -M. last} sa 28 feet 10 inches beam, drow 7 feet Renaissance, . $ 50. 10. 50 eet . Jim Welcomes and 5. st 6 Inches of water, was driven by one originally $8.75, $13.50, at ows “ W id FA ete : i ¢ Brooklyn Amusements, Or R aimanac till-then, that J may tell my story and /ynouts of threatened vengeance for| night and brought her safely to anchor secure him his rights, The diary, too—|John Bourke and for me, the pollce-| off Quarantine. Later he retired to his his mother’s dlary—1t would be good if] man's questions, John's answers, Mra, Jennett’s attempts at explanation which propeller and had $23 Indicated horse- you, could find that.” i lie coming up the lower bay Pilot Foe ia ater two T atood at the] Smdcd but Im complication; all was itke| surpny complained of being slightly In, | power. Renaissance Sash Curtains, $2,25, 6.50 f is seas and Encyetope for 1901 window afraid to begin. And it was still the room was empty save for] BL nothing of a serious noturea ff] She was built at Copenhagen In 1875 originally $4.50 and $14.50, at as . MONTAUK, wiht worse—when I had moved myself to the] Myself and the man T loved. | | aided in Brookiyn, and carried one 10-Inch muzzte-loading I TON BURGLARY. | effort and sat trembling and Beye an, the deck-chalr whers I had sat so often a Armstrong gun, two 3.4inch Krupp guns 1 i BR xX i reteease os Gon nae La “the window-slli—to let myself go. But]in happter days, and near me was the | and two rapid-fire guns. Her speed was _| an M facta * % % Bubeta % Tsaldiin my heart, “it ts for him,” and | table with, nln aay ea Rim iw bisa td alee ons pai ae about nine knots, She carried twenty Irish Point Lace Bed Sets, . $4.50 cout BIA MAR Ruin panna si at Bent the mist cleared from my eyes. Enme "one, day~a hundred years-ago. | wea, ages : sena\ot/coal and had a crew of thirty- ne originally $7.50, at | NEXT "ast HANCHiON, rennin uel ost . Z could have screamed as Lawung out "Aly ch/'d. don't ary. unless you are