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infelelnfefelelelmlafnteiafefefnfeteh finial Nelnint tot! DING CHAPTERS. York bu + belng warne SYNOPSIS OF P7 Georss ur Ban, eugae: father's dletatton, Marton ment for & it At length, writes an write appilcante a Stiles Annie | hom he prom ‘and of whom in tmportant bai has sought 4 . feletele ih wt lelbinieininlelelefelnieleinl-t- Sat. fteht-P! ae % . “LT THINK YOU WILL =e Uriminivivinminl run over by a car, the motorman of which de- | €lares whe purposely threw he: An front of It | Calling reabyterian Moapital, Mui fe told he can seo iflss Texter the following week, CHAPTER IX. The Surgical Side. * HE appointed morning came. T. As I wandered slowly along the} marbie corridor which Jeads to room No, 23, surgical side, I stood and paused. | Looking first to the left at the young women In the laundry-room and then to the right where the internes play tennis, I meditated on the step I was about take. In a few minutes—seconds, in fact—T would be tn the présence of a beautiful, refined young woman stretched on the ded of sickness. I came not with the gifts of healing, nor with the soothing blessings of re- Hgious consolation, but with the avowed intention of wringing from her a con- fession, Why should I spare her feelings. She had done {t all perhaps to save her lover. But she had sought the ruin of one who had tried to be her best friend, Thad been loath to believe In her gullt I had ridiculed the conclusions of the great Sherlock Holmes of New York City, But now everything was clear, The fair patient, with a compound fracture of a left rib, had something on her mind. 1 would get at that something in the course of a few min- utes. I was met at the door of room number 23 by a nurse in uniform. How pretty and inating thes nurses look jn thelr uniform. ‘They rol sickness of Its sorrow and death of Its sting, They almost lure you to hospital by their external aspects of sweetnces and light, ‘Mr. Burton, Miss Dexter will see you,” she sald, "Mut the ph; E thinks she has hardly me the excitement of the aceldent, There 1s BUI a tendency to hystert See duet of the room was open. A pitty, artistic screen was placed before the dcor, xo that Miss Dexter must have been aware of my presence, I entered with tropldation, ‘There lay stretched upon the bed the form of a beautiful woman, a young woman, She looked younger than when she vas a typewriter in my office. Her auburn (resses fell loovely and gracefully, and the thoughtful nurac had thrown over her shoulders a light Blue crepe shawl, which cnly added to the charm. Do you know, L have often wontered fay vyonicn do up thelr hair in every fr is her glo ‘The needle (Copyright, 1901, ntnieleltinieinininieieieininininlt™: pconceivable style of twists and knot iy the Hible says a woman's long rk which gave such auty to her white gare blue ribbon run through tt, all served ax a relief to a Koul n which was suspended a Kold charm and b ment had tnd tt chain, £ Latin’ © cf beautifully formed hand (the very d thumped my typewriter my Nous document) w hed on the white coverlet with single ring to detract from Its perfect symmetry and Her face was manifestly, flushed exell . 1 could see her beaut neck, so gracefully formed beave with 1 out her hand. T took tt, and nectous of a Warm pressure. cannot always understand the pre- je meaningol a woman's pressure of Ranaviwe wad ng my hand probably two. seconds r than was permitted by the strict of etiquette?—the woman who had 1 met aps she appealed to my pity. yrry, very sorry, to see you In T sald. replied, “I met with a te: ‘The papers, so my nurse ve had most sensational y say you stood In front of ar nsthough sou courted destruc- tt 1s cruel! T cannot At least I cannot Mr, Burton, whole truth. FIND IT THERE. Ieicitl Helsrieleiebeieeivicieieieiciriebleieieiee ne beiciebeic i: tell it to the world.” I thought my lost document see: to be a litte more in sigit. “Yes.” 1 It was a singularly sympathetic Well, Mr. Burton, before that car dazed, dniy a week or so ago I had found that the young man to whom I was engaged to be married might have rulned my wholo Ilfe.”" Yes, [ saw him once or twies you Into altoge Weil. you see I stood assist Columbus avenue car,” [ said her In sympathetle tones. that younk man had an office, a real-estate office, in Jay Dut he was in reality ‘the pro- of gambling-houses and pool a I told him 1 Nd ea gambler’s wife, je received my declaration with a sinister, laugh, and T parted with him orever. But imagine my sense of degradation ‘hen T was lunching In the restaurant ‘ifty-ninth street, and read in the Morn. ing Inquirer an announcement of his marriage! His riage only four days ad re! ed him! hum! tation ef such a thing 0 becn, struck me to the heart core. Thix had declared the truest and purest love who, whatever his foults may ha e corner of Lexincton avenue and j| by the Press Publishing Company, _ THE WORLD: New York World.) stots for me, had evidently been keeping company with two Women at once. h nthe victim of deceit. this upon my mind Tf crossed the 1 if what she newspaper re- «say in true f must have stood nd obliv! us to ev hing when a) Pear atruck me. “Loam here. su nee. suftes ring from that blow, Th what ts the bi fa str Care ed with the blow which if oundrel haw infleted I shall remember to my CANeCE Miss Dexter's pathetic story had ¢ § verted my mind somewhat, But w 5 ashe had finished [ explained the 5 olfect of my visit. The lost de 3) “Oh, Mr. Bur 2 : sorry vou have had all this trouble. 11 remember seeing It the day after I en- tered your oft I read it with al® woman's curlosity. I then discovered | (6) that tt was something which [should not have read, and 1 thought tt safer pnt wiser pot to acquatat you with the fact. “You had placed it in the large quarto, volume on the shelves next the fr window. It Is a quarto volume on. th solidation of Companies.’ 1 think | & will find ft there—I'm sure you} ‘And let me add," she sald, with that that in future when perplexity you should “The Litt of a woman U'm sure your added weth a stra dora” at the New Anna Held on places ‘*Florodors “The Little edy by Smith sald to be a brigh: The scenes are graphs taken by spot. Miss Held George Marion, Barraclough and Miss Held will, interest the wome = dents with the ac teenth century bond of Parts, (| his courage and beautiful woman “1 plead tranga am It uy Bull NMiashiventor tinge t_mayleltizens, courtters and French soidiery. |to rep your address. had no record of] it leat a hundred extras, And. besides that (1 placed Wy persed gently on hers), T thought you had cthes | |FEORODORA EWVORKS condi 'Mereste, for I’ mw you more than once| ‘Florodora.” bigger and better than shan wie My NED Uthat sounw gentle. lever, It ts promised, will succeed “Tae 4 sho ure" , 4 . Bat a stare fn'riwcatity.” she added, King’s Carnival" at the York hat a relief It was ty my mind ¢o| Theatre on Monday night. chorus Enbvaithatd my wee ument found.| has been greatly amplified, to sult the was the true woman Tne Anni Dexter} play's new quarters, and all the old her for, ee ald not prolong my v but T asked her af I night call from Hine to time, “ft would like to make your acquaint. a Miss Dexter, ant if pos new our business connections,” “Well, what about your aunt? during the pl that houne. con The she In- quired. one nO . maintained, aethmnets dead, She died quite sud-|""A’ feature of the rand her. will?” the presentation. “She cut me off with a cent.” I said, “and left all her property to the Home for Indigent Christian Females ell,” Miss Dexter replied, “I should n institution with that name de- all the money it can get ‘And George Burton never One of the great a foreign star in ante to} made by Charles atand In a dead woman's shoes, senting “A Message from Mars’ at the “And yet all this trouble on account|Garrick Theatre, “A Messa from of your pretty typewriter!” she ex-| Mars’ is one of those plays which It claimed: does people good to see, "Yes, Mins Dexter.” self holding her hand, with fervor. I added: And T found my- and pressing it "I would suffer ond in Com: anything, I have suffered much on ac-| Marahall’s comedy “Th ad count of my pretty typewriter, But 1 mand," at the Empire Theatre will often come to see you, ues, He Is entering upon his I hurried to the Cable Building, and| ¥eek- found_ my lost document just where a, Miss Dexter had Ind ITALY PRAYS FOR DIES A MARTYR val’ i y res at the Criterion Theatre. He is now in the elghth week of bis stay at that house. The Rogers Brot Brothers in Was Monday evening. Replaces Latter Play Goes to| Ducheas, and 1 stage effects are reproductions of phe Charles’ A. Bigelow, Joseph W. Eva Davenp “hints from Parts" she Is sald to play the title role with t winsomenesa and ch’ She also has a number of new French and Engi songs. t SOTHERN IN NEW PLAY. + BE. H. Sothern will present on Mon- y|day evening at the Men Theatre a new play by Justin Huntley MeCarthy entitled “If I Were King." The story Villon, a romantic character of the fit- ralses himself frcen the plane of the| | rabble to the position of leader of the King’s army and saves Paris by de- feating the Duke of Burgundy. Cecilia Loftus will play the court | beauty, Katherine de Vauceliea, whom | Do you know, Mr. Burton, 1 have] Francols risks his life to win, King en thought 4 nge that since 1|Louls XI, will be played by George W ey Rite h ve yori once] Wilson. There are thirty other of faithful work of Conse jiMk parts in this massive production, and, with the ballet, court ladles, pages, good features hav The cast and the be the same as pre rts will be given, the old W-cent bottle of Florodora perfumery, HAWTREY'S BIG The great success of J That ireck at che inte Kerbocker Theatre SATURDAY EVENIN fe Duchess: “Floro- the Casino— York. * fonday evening dis-{ the Casino with} 1 com. | which ts} t and cl fttle pla laid in Ostend and the sfleld on th supported by Herbert, | rt Sidney | Charles Swain. it ts sald, wear some | that will espectally nin the audience, and Mr. will b ventures of Francois © been retained. ale of prt 1 at the ¢ run of 3 usual Bund on whi polley ning night will be very patron of a op to put on John OCTOBER QQ, | kantzation for v. He ant burlesque, {WH be next. we actlon at the a xcribbler and vaga-| Dewey Theatr who ultimately, through | hp poecas willy j honor, Inspired by A! American Theatre, ext mock, ted of the court of Louts! Marks oncert on Sunday night. | The 1 ines nightly | road Mar es, will pr t at the Harte Opera- nothing: but port from We: Bohemian will Opera C) Girt amp AL the in” lellght th 1901. | mate Brier! Ce will be Mr. Kellerd as “The Clpher Code’ t. 2 e Pres- and & [eres of the Fourteenth Street The 1ks. | brey's * rl "Das the wishes of Philipp Germ, | CLEVER RUSSE tty girly and c I! Nrothe! hit x marches on successfully at yoof Music, where there will unday night concert. ve into the week with Jay concert Street hous. tors 1 row from Ind ing. Horton this wi ie uwith Daniel FE, Bandman CECILIA: | Mur Iu feat | Twe with ralre | ville feld, | ever net lace”’ Theatre. NG com Pastor's ne; ad burlesd Frank Doa mervill>, “Nustralta, title Donnelly. ray Hill eek, and card, ey and o oo SOOOCOOOUU “If | Were King," a Ro- mantic Drzma, Guc- ceeds ‘‘Richard Love- at the Garden rifty-elghth street “ANNA HELD AND SOTHERN IN NEW PLAYS | NEXT WEEK’ S DRAMATIC FEATURES. ring of at Company at the tre next week, Kennedy will be the at- Aven “i heatre tra xt ow To-morrow there will be ert. fme. Butterfly.” with Mlle, Pilar- in as Cho Cho San, will be the Ure at ors One Hundred and aty-ifth Street Theatre next week, Her Last Rehearsal” as a curtain r Happened to Jones," the big y bit, will be ure at Proc- Avenue next week, be neert on Sunday. trong man, will exhibit house the clever Bianca Lyd jon .will be another strong vaude- Among the attractions offered at Tony Kt week will be Nat W: ram) Ls, tla Garri= the tnree Jules and ni’ Violette, others, BROOKLYN THEATRES, t months while the ne, The at “a ph [try of that name al em, In the ind ery he play ‘at e type. Marte D. Laura Burt, Ameil. MeAvoy. ‘ w York, co'n Fe muccess, sat y, after an is one of the Hyell- run, est and best creations of Sydney Rosen. music in by A. Maldwin ‘ory of the play ts rison and have made odramatle su tow with th att wat iy known to framatic situa + and bright wholesome The Heart of Mary- the dramatic attraction Onera-House, “The play ced with a good cast and new. melodrama, the Bijou, Is to HIT, est hits ever made by | this country hs Hawtrey, who ts p nn Drew tn RR. th hie : “The Messenger Boy with James T. » v Thang, i breaking | lew”? F capae. LAberty Be Hes Is drawin ap \ amine two e Mad ” inre si Bheatre. ‘The novel attractl one of " the e LOT. COMING EVENT ANNOUNCED |TYPEFOUNDER'S Syarem ap-[ Mie Ot MeN ae | Pig IN THE CHURCHES. } SORBED LEAD, oof hex Ghelt ‘ant two { ylay) have materiatly im- Supplication Made that a fon May | Exe Chak fisi4t Be Born to Queen i see | Eas vu dens aDanidagactetne "aide witee hea ROME, Oct. 12.—It Is stated upon the/ highest authority that an heir to the | hls employment 9 throne of Italy is again expected, news has been given out in the churches and prayera have been ordered that the Queen may haye a son, These prayers will be continued until the birth of the expected infant, The disappointment of the Italian urt in the birth of a daughter 7 was shared by the Itallan people. So popular has young King Victor be- come that the people are a unit In shar- ing hia hepex, Queen Helena ts also generally beloved, and another disap- pointment will be regarded by thelr sub- jects almost in the ght of a national calamity... play’ Teg ng. nightly t Welaesdays and Saturdays, A martyr to the unhealthy nature of { u ey Morlan, whose ta Stephen J. Daw-| ane ae eat inde, and whe ‘ne! Kins, who committed sulclde in Brook-| 4 Mtg be the: fattest cule tn tr lyn last night. vas a typefounde: weil be on exhibition at Huber » Alay ee iehts He was a typefounder. | eoiteenth. Atreet At mM fext week ¥ years of age. His system hab ab-[]y the theatre two big Vaudovilie com sorbed great quantities of lead and he| panies will be secn. suffered the most exeructating pal a 0 the coming w t Kien When he reached hls homo at No. 152] eae Rul have special. attractions. of Flatbush avenue last night ho com-|interest to children. The story of tex f sh iiding Hood will be told In mysterious plained) of! pains) Inihie/ cheat. ‘te Ladd Plotiire At 3 in the after: on and in tired to his room, wher his wife found|the ¢ ine Majilton, the mate tast] him unconscious at midnght wth the end| from Hon, will a . in his folly of a rubber tube attached to an aven| fntastics was fet n hia mouth. A doctor was| DAN DALY'S St called, but his skill did not avail. Daw- matinees a ICCESS. Mr, Dan Daly seems to have soc 7 Kina dled this morning. decisive: it An his venture is a star in “Lhe New Yorkers’ at Heralalrujes iota oat Square Theatre, seek north or gouth or east or west, y{overy night, The play goes better a HIRES GIRL CONNECTICUT EXPERIMENT IS WATCHED WITH INTEREST. , ‘The Roy Mercury in Danger of Lose t to be MESSENGERS. | Ing Min iw New | York an Well. eae i we to be a} tried sent, een taln rut ud there} etween (ne iployed these troubles 1oand the ms hit they can. ado, ven more strin than the heretofors The Bric ation is kely to be attempted Sa’ § Sunday, World want ad.’s the bes§,| Weber's Dainty Duchess, a special ot in New York {United States rm CITY AT EXPOSITION, SCHEME THAT MAY BE CAR- RIED OUT AT ST. LOUIS FAIR. Worked Ont by Municipal elety Here and Kinde Organizations, Art Se the next ten d ing of J int Ker bon aor, . matted hoate, and Ms w oY¥rk to-day from wen tent rat M board the American 8 vat team: © members of the United tos assy and many personal friends bid ‘and Mrs, Choate farewell, at Water. rallroad’ station, here. previous to thelr departure for Southampton, Phitaselphta. Inking Hard to Tous! Muir, x t home fre ay iried to In his chal him three hours before. Hved at CHILD FOUND FATHER DEAD. sh Him, sold, when she ) school at noon awaken her father, He tr Just as had teft She pulled and Asleep Awake Tried oven ye pes tugged at nim in va ‘Then her brother, rid , came in and toll ber that her father must be dead: irs were calted, Muir had | died in the «In the same posture Kissed hin little aunt vol, He sut- fered from dun The National PRI JOHN TK tae George Sam WEBI Conservatory of Music of America, ‘WEBER 8 FELOS® LE WOLE HOPPER, AMS, ZW All and RNA RD a aR sc FIELD B HOITY-TOITY. HER aLD83t MR DAN wv Mats To-day, Tia. Musical. TFeandet by Mrs, Jeaneiie 3 7 Charteret mM by N.Y. 7, Adele Ltt May nd Sioa Bure league of RE THE Weta DALY (7h8 La Dow Caesar's Return, ven. Winter, [A Royal Prisoner, | Amusements, 2 i comely ot ‘PROCTORS * 231 St} ‘auderille Btore Low Prices, AthAV. } URuned Ups Grand vawh Cat 3s 608 j drand Daly cored a Seth § or ms testes ‘® Supe CON CERTS | BIGGEST & BEST VAUDEVILLE IN TOWN ery Shrite AT ALL. HOUSES. 125th Kt : iSUNDA deprived arms and. feet, exace! by itp and mouth, : exter, hante cum wizard. Coming mest Mr. and Mra. ey Morian, Fatt Ta the World ATHE—2 BIG SAOK Dwar em Ch ates A STRONG DRAMA." —The Times, IMRS FISKE MIRANDA OF THE BALCONY | _Mrenings at $.20, Statinee TO- DAY at 215. ‘GRANO The Heart iver Of Maryland To-D: prresented by David ry co's Co. EK THE FOUR COHANS. Last tO iM To-DAY 3 ANA HELD Selling. HE LITTLE DUCHESS, MOND. ~ CONTINUOUS | aatH SLO PASTOR'S “oBicwe™ | erat RICHARDS, “BROADWAY ‘TRIO, DONER, JULIAN ROSE, ATT. TERRY & PLMBR, SITAGRAPH PICTURE OF YACHT RACH BROADWAY | THEATRE, dst. St. & Broadway. CASTL )._OPERA IN BNOLISH. RAE PAUSE resi pt RUSTICANA—1_ PAGLIACCL Prices Nat w'k,Tohemlan Girl & LaGloconta- HNL Thea. La MANDY tev'g prices 2 (th Year HY. sDosnaty. stock Co} Trip ta NOYT'S ciffnatowae ub ¥. Donat 11; Welland land Strong, BIJOU DO at. . Bv.8S). 8.2). Mts. Wed. Sat 215, Se WARFIEDD AcapEMY. OF MUSIC, 14m &t, urn ARIZONA rata 75, $1. Mats, Wed. & Sat. Ev. 8.15. cert Sunday Exe, WeanTSe E. “RE. Droads JONN DREW: GREATESE TRIUMer. Evenings, $20, Matinees Tt & Wedni Jw GREW |""SECOND TA CONAN, cnances COPRIDNPIQN THEATRE phoisease, CRITERION Pees Evenings, §.3). Matinees To-Day WM. FAVERSHAM | A ROYAL RIVAL GARRICK THEATRE, Gis H&B we ones me 330. peaealinesd Day, 2.15. HAWTREY (A MESSAGE FROM MARS. GARDEN THEATER, ain s,, Mads Ave To-Night. $.20. Mat. To-Day, 2.15." Mr. E. Hy SOTHERN | siskera Eovetm Richard Lovelace, Sint Moa aotiteny Highard Lovelace. NEW ERN ta *1P WERE KIN SAVOY Theatre, sin ot. near way. LOUIS MANN.- Ev. $.15. Mat. t'a'y 2 CLARALIPMAN, Hié, HED KLOOP. MADISO: 0. Theat Ly Paul M4. Potter, 30. Theatre, 2th st. Matinees To-Day & Wednesday, i The Liberty Beles He iiroad: 7 38th ts Matinees To-Day abasabers LAST TW Z Tho Rogers Brothers. In " Washington, » Rer 2 St, just went ed Theatre Republic of, $15. Matinees To-Day a Wed- Erlanger's Trouba “SEATS NOW BELLING. 42D ST. AND STH AVE Evge 815. 25e. 252 60a SIDERIA, —FIDRODORA. av i, | MATINEE TO- DEWEY *nwise Gut Go." errs TeeM rand Concert. 25., Te, : : rs VICTORIA. RUSSELL BROS. SWEET HARIE. LYCEUM, AB B THA GALLAND er compan; to-day, DALY'S : POREST LOVERS, Matin THE Mrssi ansaaee PITHO [ts CU CINQUEVALEE ATLANTIC. g380" Smith & AND 3D AVE. S115. Mats, Wed. fe at. Leg Wottington.t? 07 2 Coghlan in Net Week—THE RAYS to 14TH. STRE! uf THE PHILI P's ‘ a i y Eve. ke Sat.Stat. Wor EDE Ses TNEMATOGRAPH, MUSE MWKINLEY LYING IN STAT, ARLES t 4e-4222- 291 goes Buouahs 9 East ROR Ne nay MiTray. Nxt Wik, Empire Thea. ——- Brooklyn Amusements. i, MONTAUK. | Ca ptain oe or ti Honsh MAR Excursions, EVERY SATURDAY, “AFTERNOON EXCURSION UP THE SOUND, ~ | TO GREAT NECK. SEA CLIFF, GLEN COVE AND GLENWOO D: Reames) ie = 0 Pe ‘ior ter th Me 2 CURSION TICKETS.

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