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r4 } DOL PEOOS GUO VS TESS CSSOSD Te tender shades of an August | gave him his freedom so readily. i haunts of Macatawa. On the hotel! boronuaiy, Veranda sat two lovers. 6 They moodily regarded each other. | Kt Their quarrels had been frequent of late and had reached a ertsis, “L think it is too bad, Percy, the way you treat me," sald Dorothy, her auburn halr gleaming like gold !n the twilight, | with! you, now her sweet American face with its rem- intscences of a spirited ancestry beam- tng with Intelligence, yet overcast with | of all things mean. night at Mrs. Brown's dance. What ts the meaning of this? You know you aro engaged to me, yet you danced with me but once and Mirted outrageously swith that Medlfcott girl. Now you re- went my speaking about It. Do you think I have no spirit? Do you tmag- fne Iam going to sit down tamely un- der insult? Never! Perey. You know 1 have loved you. Through good report and il report I have é Know you are extravagant. 1 tell #0, though 1 have denied the atorlen when others have repeated them, ‘Though 1 have indignantly | re repudiated the idea when there Lam pe euaded that ttf 0 true thit you have fi against ev . passtonately, “that ; that your only hope ts this Phillppine a ppgintment that has been offered you. Yet, In splte of all, 1am willing to marry you If you will only swear solemnly to reform. Oh, Percy, we could be so happy!" The y man's somewhat — stold cout ep, for, an instant at nis fair compan: ion Taturesatinreda te intly Denenth tts cerements of selfishness {OF But immediately self-inter- 11th aw ‘yin atified the in- poner at Rt lution: without ined 1 avold you last nigh! nt to bri thas thing to van “ene brutally, “Don't trouble 4 ite Brock,” replied the tow Indigaant. gitl- “It ts ended. west did not um fe the fact that Dorothy and he lost no me in ingratiating him- ¢ were stealing over the classic | Somewhat depreciated the high value he | self with Mra | “ola chap. it his conversation wiih Dor- right, o'@ boy, 1 Maude her ‘ov “Believe me,” he said, i shall always entertain But you | weeks aft ‘opinion of you. know Fourselt that your father ts ive ad perition in thie F Philippines ts worth on jd two people liv I with my tastes and you | Tha mi nt erie on her poor Mite sentl: {Come into the garden, nil that gore of thin 20, to discuss the m ysput be pleased not Tt ts true [was mother's consent. 0 refer to my tastes. uy is dead es! | born In luxury and accustomed to hav every taste gratified av the consciousness of Injustice. A fair | let that fact stand in my way picture she made, with her Iithe, athletic : raze and look of honesty and hatred we will be on thi avi “you a oheck Just before we eall for = | Jost our wealth. n: out there, inet 1 wished to take an appointment, at home. ‘ever, that {a noth- We'll soon be won't I make the There's a lot of You deliberately slighted me last alte. dispelled any KIDNAPPED Gln ON HORSEBACK. CHILD SNATCHED FROM MIDST OF A DOZEN PLAYMATES. Victim the Five-Year-01d Daughter of the Richest Man in County, Ky. (Special to The Evening World) HOGDENSVILLB, Ky., Oct. mysterfous horseman galloped into and galloyed out again, and when be went he carried on the saddle tn front of hin little Annie Clark, the five-year- oll stepdaughter of 8. BL Warren, the Hest man in Greene County. Was on the way to school, when leaning out of his saddle as he dashed the stranger sn {her from thi midst of w dozen playmates, He rode on at full speed, with the screaming child before him, and from behind, growing fainter and fainter in the dis- tan followed the answering shrieks pose, doliary 1 $5,000, gott Foolish dens 1 may mit have her declared can be friends. people will think ther of what going on Dorothy's mind he would have as soon HPlvinielelefetetntebeteletntaieleleielelebieleiiiel-bieeb bine biieleteieiciierisiciinh riebbisiceneininnineicie iinet DISCONTENTED. ‘all occasionally ‘and ry known anything ieleleinivieievieiielein lie THEY 3} REGARDED EACH OTHER, fettittiiebiciteieititiiiclinie ee Prine neni iinint lelelninininninint nina {| BOY ENTERED WOMEN’S BOWL- Dorothy returned :o town, resumed taken up as a pas of her tuition a Bonrano volce wide range: wequired bell me x0 perfectly under control that bright future opened before her same time fortune, us If ttred of frown- ing on the Bmitha, 4 loomy aspect of his affair rst frightened away selfish ished. and one fine morning the mer; by a successful de pull out of speculation 0) Mate bualness with a larg: Percy began to think he hud made a mistake, and took to frequenting the Smith residence and penniless. Arrived in Chie whole affatr c. wondering at wonder gave way the explant ., the truth of the e Buch & turn to business that the very | Sad Dorothy, wnt itul ergiig from the foam of but who would have ¢ hought * surprised your friends Vou used te say you would unless your fancee hed ma jand fail Ir love with Maud Vansittart? It te very beautiful to know, of such dle Mrs. j interested t oT thought T told ther lovely ginter ea hind bean leet Vansittart aA livin, Sho has two daughters, fh 3 oa shuren rely J did ne n the Copper king. ho th "Weil thought | you u mon ychuntar, hut it is charm. ure affection still ex- ing to know th "winter, [iste on M. milion he added: (lek Kid the most bitter pil iP full of romance and w ut How charming! Pércy Ten j charmed if some one would ¢ ibe with Trait for Hnmbura Saturds shy A hint wan eno Avarice dulied apprenenston every tht WENT CRAZY BIKE SHOP = TURE-STABBED HIMSELF. Thought He Was Being Parsued and Ran Amuck—Will Die. Istwon Rosinaky, a Hungarian, thirty- three years old, went crazy this morning in thé bakeshop of M. Buchbinder, at No. 110 Lewis strect, and after smashing furniture-with a heavy shovel, drew a pocket knife and inflicted a terrible wound in his abdomen. S He was taken to Bellevue Hospital and Httle hope is #ntertained for Nis recovery, When Rosinsky asked for work a few Gays ago he sald that he was formerly @ cavalryman in the Hungarlan army and had been in the country but four months. He told a pitiful tale of hard luck and was given work largely as n matter of charity. He was not a baker, but was employed largely as a “handy ma About 2 o’clock this morning, soon af- ter he had begun work, he suddenly gelzed n heavy shovel and velled: They are after me, elght of them, One Is smoking a cigarette. They cun't take me." = Samuel Drexler, foreman, and one of the bakers. took the shovel from the crazed man, who was quiet for a Iittle time, Then a whistle by a passing ferry boat started him again and he began raving, Suddenly he drow a_pocket- knife and slashed himself before his e@omrades could’ Interfere. STEAMSHIP MAIN REBUILT. Repnirs Completed on the Vessel Damaged in Hoboken Fire. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct, 16,—The North German Lloyd steamship Matn, which ! ship, the work of 6 ened bulk having been c: , contract time. was. the argent ship repair con- mpany. being Beatty ay 00.033 ami on| he played. But he still has the prize. ip h could not be duplicated. fo: wice the amount, The Malin will more to load for a ———— | TO MARK A HiSTORIC SPOT. | | HUNGARIAN SMASHED FUBNI-|vonters to Erect Monument wens” aglon's Headquurters. In Leama TIS of the departure 9 from here to Baltt-} “| GASTORIA led hls oll battle flag In a He diel tears | end the flag to the Ric ‘mond | i window here, quarters on Valentine's Hill, ¢ for White Plain: where he fought aie Half the good of eating soup or oysters is furnished by Kennedys _Oysterettes Gold only in In-er-seal Packages, Price, 8 conta, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY, of the terror-stricken school-children, ‘That was Monday afternoon, Bince the cloud of dust disappeared up the country road nothing has been secn of the mysterious stranger or of little Apnie Clark, The child's mother ts prostrated. Armed posses are scouring the country, but not the faintest clue has been discovered. Mr. Warren In casily the richest man n Greene County and one of the prom Inent men int ago he married the ES had been the coun! ¥. and ‘whom’ he had loved from chtidhood, Her little girl he loves as his own. There ts some tack of a mysterious undercurrent in the axe. Many men admired Mrs. Clark before her first marriage and after her first ‘a death. Some say an enemy of Mr. Warren stole the child, On ‘Tuesday morning Mr. Warren received a It hus been matted In the Hoda: post-oMce befere the abductlon, for It ‘1 am about to steal your stepcbild, Annle Clark. Don't try to get her back, becatwe it would We useless. Now, though T hate you, I might be induced to listen, to arguments. Money tal! Do you ‘ove Annie $5,000 worth? Y wil hear from me agnin.” The Jetter was type-written and un- slened. “There ts not a typewriter In Hodgensvilte WORE. SKIRTS TO WIN PRIZE. ING CONTEST. ‘The Identity of Joseph Kalser Was Not Suspected by His Fair Opponent Joseph Kalser, fr., regards his exploit asa joke. The women whom he defeat- ed in a bowling contest are not certa whe the laugh comes in. Joseph told his friends to-day how he donned feminine apparel in order » win a rize that was Intended to go to some women. He 1s fourteen years old and {4 the son of the proprietor of the Columbia bowling alley, at No, 229 Ocean avenue, Jersey City. He is an expert bowler, and when he saw the handsome prizes that were offered for wamen In a bowling contest which was.a feature of the fair for thé boneft of the Ger- }man Hospital and ‘Disne: ary Associa ton, he regretted that he was not a girl. Joseph Im resourceful. He borrow dress and fixings from ay who honrds with his peo ing not ta say anything to her about it, i otinself and entered th (No one suspected his identity, though ne Was a litte awkward in handling his akirts, He won third prize and rejoiced thero- at But the Joke was too good for him tu keep, and’ so hu confessed the trick —— win Landscer Harrin Dend. ROCHESTER, Oct. 16.—Kdwin Land- seer Harris, the well-known artist, dicd _ Monday, need forty-three vente For Infants and Children, ite Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1901. Arattons for his appron: > Senator ts v houre and wet th and Dil give y pense for such a meetin fore L co The printing te al” ready: with the ex Avenue Rink, As Brenner trolley cing the meeting Will be sent all a bo sober scomed After a roree he we Gnd act as If he were going Insane. He would then drink epartngly, but inn few days would start off again and I wouldn't see him for a week. coffe oF soft food and that they would 1 wrote for It and ga’ ta my. brother carly of coffee before and Ket a drink and eiving ble talk of Nin being cure page, and | am glad send’ a froe trint Overy woman who writes bh and address to Dr J. W. 0, pall the remedy to you Trea nlale packers the cure at once. The re . and you teed have uo fear WEBER & FIELDS’ FRITZ sk a, HoiTY- roliy” Feels LOA, =" VICTORIA MATINEE SATURDAY, e RUSSELL In_the new apectacular Mua‘ral Comedy, __ SWEET MARIE. Manhattan ALSTHONG DASA MRS FISKE Miranda of thy Balcony RICHELIEU; NEW YORK By 80. Mat sat} #15, BERTHA GA! and her com; HE LOVE LYCEUM, HORTIG & SBA ON'S F221; | CASING WILLIS fr WALKER 28 S28. Ts Matinee To-m'w. DEPEW IS A BUSY MAN. But Uefore WIN Talk Fusto rapid transit fu Brooklyn With political speeches and the mars | yesterday and asked him to speak tn Brooklyn he At first refused to do ao. Finally he sald to Chalrmant Brenner Vil speak fn 1 can clear uway a fow ely time. [don't know but my time will come more notice, tare Well two The meeting w notifies Chalrn «bearing streamers Drunkards Easily Cured Miss Mary Roberts Wants Every Lady Reader of This Paper to Know How She Saved Her Brother. Used an Odorless and Tasteless Remedy in H's Food, "Quickly Curing Him Without His Knowledge. Trial Package of the Remety Mailed Free to Show How Easy It fe to Cure Drunkards. The terrible evil of drunkenness bas at last found a conqueror. Misa M. 1 Golden Gate ave., vile how she saved hi d her words burn to every Woman who would rescue 4 non, brother or husband fro the scourge of brother from new hope that my brother ts now a feletiaad roane Por yenrahecirank ony ce at he got so bad that Iving death to him tremble and shake Traw a notter in our 5 wonderful went ot in ime back quite sober, for hima, ta-the meantine | had sent for a regular treatment Specific, and after using it my brother was @ changed man. Day after day 1 watched ee prayed, id It all seemed too whole manner nant ine remedy and 414 not uld often wh 1 was am a noble man he was to stop drinking. 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