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| THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, UULupimi 51, woul. By FRANK H. SWEET. He turned bis head and listened tn-traid gently. “We to A We ute ster bus ca) [tently ‘The faint sounds of hoofbeats | appeared Peo bat el GLS A (Copretght,' 1901,; by: Dall { Virginia, [owl be heard in the distur He replaced his hat with Miiden T was April In the valley o sinta. vu hear,” herald, stgnificantiy. | feren turned tot aera sitew Already the light, soft greens of 6” thes are not Au of. Thero ill auth, fords of commagt, and they rode | a- plenty of time for me to hide, but not) a Into the woods, watched them | spring were deepening to more Mar On to accept your kind invitation.” rt with flerce self-loathing in her itre shades; overywhere the alr was | AMled with the odors of cherry and appie dlessors. Malf-way , of the mou He turned to go, but she stepped for-jeves. jward impulsively. Hardly ou are a stranger her Was almost sure to find you. had they « appeared when king of the wis: | Up, but she knew approacaln whe erfod: in a the northern slope ¢ Ins was a grarey, V alatean ich ext Tedld not betray purs Like a protect hard! Tf they . Blair had eeleeted it fr round as the bes be shrutire with | delving wa nd. cout nds mpathize trusted, Most ‘ot them the cauae for the other side.” brothers were fishting, endgwithiano later Wag"a troubled ook In per] mi ; sympathy whatever for one whose bi eyes, and she gazed at hit such x{ He raised his hat courteously, but" was not a# stanch and unclouded as hor puzzled. hop an she dd nes up. Am t 8 to luuch. At the same moment they | own ~ heard an Indintinet of voices | One morning sh ‘d the sounds m| iglend with the appronching hootheats,| f back yard, and pres- Wisteria!” sha crled suddenly. | 9 altercation In the back yard, and pres: |, “The wisterial’ she of tenly. ently n email squad of rough, nolsy | op}, ‘aking tor you ere men came round the corner, driving the! He glanced 1h the dire hriieiekivierieieiciciiciet niet eieleieblnicieielelniete! nis A. Ylavored Sh idnjnferfortefocte iit oiteie! tof tet. tot ninieieinieieieeisie iinet iree remaining cows before th wake, the colored man who looked after | é the cows, came hobbling. benind with | - indignant expostulatlons. } During tow months Mildred had often seen this class of men. Tho: belonged to er army, and prayet | 7 on whoever they found unprotected. In| + the leader she recognized a man whom | + her father had once employed on the | 7 plantation, As they moved across the | + lawn she hurried down the steps. “You, Miller!’ she called sharply. “What does this mean? Under whose authority are you acting?" Then men laughed bolst “We's our own ‘tho anawered Jeeringly. for no higher.’* She appeared not to notice, ne of “We all don't om ast but her! eyes flashed. | “Miller,” she called again, "I am speaking to you! Drive those cows! back!" fAn immenye wisteria had ¢ Jays of plant. The leader turned sullen! 4 ercthe, “Can't do hit, Miss," he sald dog- gedly. “In war times everything be-| + longs to everybody. We's Jest dividin’ ‘em mo’ ekally. An’ 1 | "8 better ko in an’ shet the dc ain't no call to argy ‘long o° | “Halt!” The command’ put sharp Deremptory. ‘The frevbootera — loul dazed. Mildred turned with a tow clamation” of reilef. A tail, browd-; shouldered man was just emerging from breathe Ingiy, and Ing Dime th rang And he was n |r. © hoafbeats £ was forgotten the vahrubbery and he was clad in seal CRT ast 4} J to me you again,” he hand. And "Drive those cows back, ay.) Mil : kes ordered you," he Vereen ee commanded sternl Sandi then: leave the premises. Aad | p don’t let me hear of you being round| here again. The freebooters hesitated and looked! b at each other questioningiy. They were|In her own beloved gray. And lh six to one, but they had seen enough of | smiling at her with the pleased re army life to feel the influence o: ais- | ton of an old friend. cipline; and there was something “in the hope you will pardon my Intrusion, proac ed vio) face and stern decision of the mun that | Mildred," he sald deprecatingly, awed them. They turned sullenly and| ‘but it Is a necessary formality the war drove the cows back into the feld. Old | force Jake followed with hilarious chuckles of | satisfaction. The stranger waited until they camo | 11 back, and then watched them go down, | the slope one after another, When’ ow all be able to make wome arrangement about that, If your father Ss witing Twill being up an expert to 1 camp, of. course he {* not In the} the last man had disappeared, he went, lot SE TE rant forward to where Mildred awalted him. | hous Sete ee Taealth been moll gen ere 1 do not think they will trouble you|' "No, he ts not in the house,” she an-|ally kaown that a rich capliailst who any more,” he said. Such men are J. In a volce which she scarcely |had already opened several mines in weyoun’ esate ts ed herself, so strained and une | tie mountains ned” a partner: Be naw tite gore opportune," | natural wan it {ship with nd. le answered, smiling. “The cows afe} She felt an almost unconquerable Im-| Hy the end mine wan cook wo dependence just now, and the| pulse to point towanl the Wisteria; tol in successful aperatio prosper: Sranre Ye hes lost without them. |tell him that the. man waa there, In assured, ‘Then the cr yoitaltee went tinkle oe er signal now," ag ae faint! thelr very ent ats She had so longed to rople sald that, now the fnklo ofo dt bell sounded from, the | do some ¢ for her country to ma would be left to the with iia! course you will breakfast | ome sactit Mko her father and | ment of ¢ Blatr and sons; Heh hesitat. brothers were” doing. wo ohere was apitalist had larger, mines else- frankly ed, and then laughed| her opportunity and she was powerless. | where. Phat would require hiv attention op nea vy very sorry,” h fa; “y The man had come to her assis! |) But ihe months foto's face pack he sald: "but I| had accepted her protection; ing bean the = shall “have to decltie, rie dot tt sto all intents nnd Ww her hands. N squad of cavalry On. how she hated him! and I expect they! ‘The voung officer saw the trouble in juan, on the moun’ ad othere the peopl THE PULITZER CHANGE OF MAKING AWARDS. Boy G € mal Yor the pupils pols In t jar gt been This circ To Hoya Aten: ot dito uw whe zy to ho a the scholarships, whten are awarded ac- spirt he | Mr. LON S js desirin, to ol te plan, 4 ation with arehips. t ) Jatlo be madi raid that the scholarshins are, tel take place to-morrow night on the stage | compound fracture of the, right leg. neraa rica ulltzer Sune of the theatre Hgts ding insured abont the body. A | AL DH Pp The orchestra will play the wedding! pieneh’ street, Maniattan, was also ee- ea ee ate march from Mendelssohn and a quartet | vefely injured about the Head, his rant WILEIASE ne Minti. will sing the bridal chorus from “Lohen-|leg was broken and his left ankle JOH BUCHANA3 grin." Justice of the Veace George F. Te per of No. 130 Brosdway, October. - 1901; Commitice, Seymour, of Hoboken, will perform We] sfanhattan, ia euffering from a broken Sa Ee ceremony. shoulder and a badly Injured leg, UNKNOWN ACTED QUEERLY. Found Kneeling tn the Street and Sent An at Pifty-etp early this m O'Neil, of street stat! explanation of Frank V. took the man to the station-hozea, re Sergeant Flannery tried to Jearn wt something regarding him, but he was os unsuccessful Deen. He ¢ in examination will be made to- day as to his sanity, CHRYS. ‘The Centr East One § placed chry: action, ty. They seemed {0 |her eyes and mistook iis cause, be very earnest about my capture. [neh xm sorry we frightened you,” FELL IN YAT OF he BROKER DIES ON A TRAIN. Thomas K. Campbell Succumbs to Heart Failure. Thomas K. Campbell, an export bro- AID FOR MRS. ANDERSON. butions from Readers of The Evening World, The sad plight of aged Mrs. Jane An- Contrtt ° ker, who had an office at No. 81 New derson, who Is stricken with rheuma- street, died yestertay on a train while ,| usm, penniless and unable to work, and returning to his home {n Church street, was about to be evicted from her home Kingobridge, Heart disease caused nis at No, 385 Went Forty-ftth street, nas death, touched the hearts of many readers of Mr. Campbell was forty years old ang |WOREMAN IN JERSEY GITY 18 |tho E venting World, Uipeoecle A URNE: Mrs, nderson 1s past seve! for eerie dae, and he had tokens we reat AS uh urs old, Dispossess. papers were for rome time, an he had taken a yaca- sion which had not bettered his cond! | ton. Yesterdey morning he started to hin! Office to take the:necassary steps to re- tice from business, but became jl! ant started to return home. He died on the way. He was accompanied at the tine by his brother, Rev. Dr. Campbell, pas reek an Eplecoptl church in Kings | rc, Jnerved on her, but the City Marshal was prevailed upon to defer eviction a cle cryice. Mrs, Anderson asked for tem- if sete cece wtat DOFATY help unt she was well enough Ta to work again. ‘The Evening World hax rience at Per pecelved the following contributions for ad yarde, at the her: ' Julius porns ‘ B00 1,00, Lo} 1.00 James Broder, twenty years old, of No, 34 Fifth str critical condition in St. sult ¢ nsylvania Rail of Second street, foot Broder was at work on the pier when aes he slipped and fell Into a botling vat of Mrs, Cc, yy eBulsky in i ————_— ipltch, His screams attracted a crowd. Sunday World Wants mmke tho and he was soon dragged our. Pathway to success an easy climk | The man was a pitiful. s'gat when Sunday World Wants move tho Honnite nwalt te oye ot the pEreye, SUEN; hope are eniertaincd , yusingsa\ world, es and follag Th ure now at Among hibition Is which has blossoma of a fle L. SHAW, Largest Coiffures, Bangs, Waves, Wigs, Toupees, ur any conceivab: Juates of the High Schools of Manhattan and Bronx high schools the Inform: Tpit the bo} arships would be unable to ob! hi world in which the di Pulitzer wishes to open to attestine to under the philant Kuardlan stating them unable first selections under this scheme unknown pavement and praying attracted a erowd exhivtt this usual, Is particularly fine the many curious plants on ex- IMAY IRWIN WILL SOON _RETIRE FROM THE SCHOLARSHIPS. 2° MADE IN THE SYSTEM May Compete. < stem in th Manhattan and the Bronx, reached Its full develop- publlc-schoo! course sto the threshold | 8 fact permits Mr. give to his fo hips, originally et- ne form and chara r tended it should posse: king it a lor nent to the itt American soholar- ded dy. ce in charge of the scheme er be given to the most de- mM among qualified graduates who desire to be and guidance of iz the high now he two bore ving dist + reads as follow y tue i th aw *h they may aunts to $20 MAY IRWIN. ActressAnnounces Her Intention of Going Into Private Life at the Close of the Season. threw her Into the ni cir ow n tutiion fee. ance of buys desiring to holarsnips the fol- the stage. rs Iimit of eighteen years) pdmission to the Schooin of w May Irwin, stoutest and jolliest ex- ponent of rag-time melody, has An-| she wants to, nounced her Intention to retire from the, She also owns two tage at the close of the present season. Adelina Patt! began this sort of an- nouncement twenty years and made more money out of several hundred “farewell performances" than vut of her | f thousands of regulation appearances, Tt Is to be hoped that Mise Irwin will keep up her farewell announcements for twenty years also. Miss Irwin ts in Baltimore now, play- Ing In “Madge Smith, Attorne: cat to thin cours who have complet Ithough the ave: is taken is neve uaunl college ea some knowledge of three Latin, Greek, French courses call Greek, and often ‘Teta, but they dor immer place win knew her well that the cores me ate earary’ scholarships will be per: a medicai or iaw school n from college unless ne or law as @ part of itzer's parucular deatre a ofraduating from the ols of the two bor without the benent of such sc) ucation shall fee, theme compete for this priv! are In any way able to pur « course are not eligible to “AD TO HOUSE; LIKELY ADVERTISING AGENT'S WAY | as woll as to the ndidate. ‘There js no CEOMASCOLOGIEO® combination of ctrcumstances probably iy made her remark, goin’ to work no moro." Miss Irwin does rot need to tefl upon She has saved up about $200,- Oo in ber thirty years of theatrical work and she can sit In the front parlor of her house in West Forty-fourth atreet and bounce # new hired girl every day If | them a cadot at Anna) Fates jostess had to fill her out AGENT FULLERTON, OF LONG STAGE. ft of Kloom that “Tr ain't a- large sons, one of is, and a beau- the Thousand etimes wins for soctety not like to, but there in money. appertaint ‘orite recollection Is of @ wealthy but andy ws wh jongesed her to sing dred dofiara 1s not s0 much for an extra pertormance, but Ofise Ir- Ing ‘thereto. Her She sa: #0 demanded ‘ave, en- WEBS ON STAGE AS “AUTO VICTIN TO LIVE. @ tendency to run Ini THE WORLD'S GREATEST THROAT SPECIALIST Who Discovered the Most Successe ful Cure for Coughs, Colds and All Throat Affections, DR. JOHN W DULL. Dr John W. Jtotl, wio- discovered Da. 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He has been on the Job for elght) years, but he haa not yet run out of ex- pedients for getting his house before the Henri and an engine on the opi phase © from his parents or he facts that make to give him a college edu- out the help of these schol-| pubile. {wore reported to-day to Whenathei resale} ofsithelcol: Hts lateat devica tx to have a wecatng |i ts who have both of "the contract! ne parties would be nd he dectded to be one of them himself, reoovery of all threo. ance. To these ten will be] The name of thia hustler ts Henry] ‘The moat serlously injured is H. &. ten achularsnina which the wot, He tx going to be married to| Fullerton, apectal agent of the Long GOR eee a ba Misa Elleabeth Genater, of No, 225 Grove|tptand Rallrond, Ie wna badly cut le In June, 192, It ts proper] strect. Jeracy City. The wedding ts to ne Pavilion. kneeling on the to In man hth street and Sixth avenue orning, and when Policeman the West Forty-seventh on, anked the man for an he simply gave the name Alien. an the ld get noth i a repetition o the man insane the 8@- him to Bellevue F ital, Se ANTHEMUM SHOW. ‘al Park conservatories near fundred and Fourth atreet santhemums, orchids, fern plants on exhibition to-day. which ts free as and the flowern CLOTHURG & GE os Our NO-EXTRA-CHARGE CREDIT System is the easy way over athorny path. It clears the road for those whose ready cash is limited, In other words, it is a“ CHARGE ‘ount with the privilege to pay at your con- venience. + thelr. best. the Australian fire ry red, tree, +o ACCOUNTS OPENED WITH EVERYBODY. + Ready-made Suits, Rag ans and} Overcoats, $10, $12and $15. ‘TO ORD. R $16, $20 and $25. Boys’ Szlts, $3 to $12. Tuxedo and Full Dres; Suits, silk Uned, to order, $30, $35 and $40, Silk and Fancy Vests, $$3 to SS. 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