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BY GEN. CHARLES KING (Copyright, 1901, by Datly Story Pup. Co) - HE parlor car was well fille when the train stopped at the sti tion, and a Western Union me wenger came through with twood! Fleet we terrogatl veral pase up to see whic mignt be ut nelther name nor messas moment found a claimant. As Jeft the car, how 1 pretty jher and caught him ia ver, - lists, fore had lost both becauxe of him. It Meved t she but tt w Morgan, Is su han advantage to doing Europe for th a travelled, master | have | workl along. He and her easil 1 cousin, and had b arte bs “Ol Crust was known, could «| home and was currently by wae thet Italy that he en then in deep mourning, had fascinated come husband re and it an tours t time, to ful man of t Amer! flattered aunt one of the ye dule, was ash Bors ah dy Ty from Come to Chicag “Is that for Mr. William 1 Winding it too late to break up Th sqainted sidewise at 1!) ters abroad, ordered euperseripti« {home, and FI followed. “Uh-huh! he sald, after rental |thres months of assiduous yet elit ‘American manner, and meaning |destine wooing he had obtained » Then pushed on into the car beye ja mastery ¢ r her that even when “But walt,’ cried she M [Newton unearthed his) past: and ore wwood Isn't in there, Heahe's dered his better half to tell Florence @board yet. But I kno! and the |the whole truth, the girl refused to blushes deepened, “he's ex ting aj belleve, Fleetwood swore he had never despatch. I can it to him » bruised reed of the old scan- ‘The boy turned and surveyed her du she left her fusband’s door Blously, She was young, shariming. | Newton took such sturdy stand against most becomingly gowned. though he} itm, despite the pleadings of his ntec G@ldn't see what every woman tn the |that, not only would Fleetwood bh. ear did, shy, Mi could giv twood if he was to be aboard t train, Still would that satisfy the boss? that she was both ea ou ain't: his you?" id he, unbending, blushe dcepencd, The conducte ‘The air cocks nto hh Ufted Nix stool tnto the vestioule the boy started to spring off. “O, give tt to me." erted the girl, in distress. “Mr—Mr, Fleetwood will eet ext station, Um going to she add per: Sign here," sald the boy, her the pencil ant recetpt book, the despatch between the leaves hadn't thought of that possibile The xp Increased. “Get off if you're goln’ to." sald the po the boy, who heid on to his book. It was the work of but a second, It was only anticipating things by an hour or sv, With flaming cheekx and trembling h for the first time in her Ife she dashed off the words “(Mrs William Fleetwood,” selzed th patch and vanished Now, an it turnet out, that was @lso the last time, tor when she tore open the despatch and hurriedly read it, @ gasp of dismay—almost a scream— escaped her Ips, and a man sprang in from the platform, alded ier to a neat and ed up the Mut tering paper from which she shrank parently — loathin What she bh thought to read was something to thix t—to handing with youn back, oth of you, and 5 It was what Fleet od had assured her was the only thing her uncle and guardian could ‘possibly send, What she did was: "Money not paid promis 1 arned the Colonel and _ police Slaned “Your wife.” The Col. Newton in the case was the uncle and guardian so confidently ex- pected to surrender and gay come home, &e—a hard-headed Veteran of the quartermaster's department wash with much expericnce in men and mat- ters of business, and a deep-rooted aver. sion to Mr. William Fleetwood, who had luld slege to the heart of fiw pretty niece almost ever since the date of the death of her father, who left her an helress. Fleetwood wus many years hi xenlor, handsome, accomplished, tray elled and faseinating—a man with a his- tory and no money. Time was when he had money and social position, but much of his life of Jate had been spent abroad, and soclety knew not what had become of the woman who six years be- ense, reditors had tion, and F to the refuge o boring yeen spurte “A rem: nses ned that his wife. Thither he ; tow and be inward misgiving, for sh fear him, Florence went, tially met this warning helpful young man the State or danger line. just It was more than an hour's ride the next stop, Telegraphing from r ning trains wag still an impo but the young man had fdeas. had been a devotee: he, love with Florence in her youth and beauty. late to win,” sald the not to late nay detective was ever a he Atlantle express Hat 10.15, in tears and Morgan's mald_ reac Colony Bullding, win Glenn's official desi. to question when he saw bed Ds hat and} k Into the street and “Wh sa SHE SHARCHED THE STA wood tled from Chic which we do not me itlea— nt quarrels with her s : of Fleetwoad's fase! ho depot? TION. but old wl ta cone arkably nel should a State wh: week she whou Thither, with in to and provid wire nd th) as ossed too, th You friends who inations, “But id he, ta hed He didn’t « her face. ner wrist, Into the fl a welfth street,’ sald she, and th went off like shot. The story was told on the way to the Lake, and with- in the hour, on a special engine, Ned In swift pursuit, He had y telegrams while ing down from the round-h Was addressed to. Mr, wood, on No. 10, t ny a ste ke because of gine running wild, by th road, and was the lee ful tor « wut to cateh the girl. roo ohe had ve her alone self and then to him, subsided behind a paper, gram in his pocket. W hour she was ation. ras Glenn sour: ir. “Mr, Glenn, did you pick up— » or slowdown had crossings, it started the rail in flying leap in time looking for It, glanced about her, then n Was scooting out of the suburbs | rhned three at engine was back- se, One Willam Fleet ry Sucha City. Ted to but an je grace of the took chances denied the express, t her heels as s ihe sand dunes at that once rolled in shot for th again, and the deep sagacity to to come, first. to h Meantime with the te Vithin halt and pre my tele: aftor And yet barely her—had tha nelther—w. ee stop her! Mr. | with him.” | at least that hi thd tie said he Milex now. Be bridegroom chagrin ried to Glenn f leas he tha sald “He with the officers goes the traln. Now do to kill time tll lal comes alon ant Ko onck ct ap t exp! hea home neteieieinieieeeieisteieteteint they know m—m td he, “That's why T can “I don't understand you. peering up through her tea tie sight despite is the now my death if fu he you came back— man. “You don't think—you da omarry yout" “Miss Morgan! This fs so Mr, Glenn,” she cried, ty foot, “1 won't be ight again,” sald he. And insint on the her det Permit tminite gravity he are you going?" He my minister it's real stam?" i the “It No; wald he, unblushingly, He] — sere not even engaged: had risen at her coming, Now he was | their affairs ¢ looking about among the footstools. “L HoWis he. That night t only saw one for Mr. t wood," marvellous desp ‘That's the one. Where ts 1t? eed a ea, she answered, r. Glenn, you don't a wi Miss Morgan, 1 don't have one." “Aunt Martha—Mrs, ted the sto sald she, ainking into chair, He wouldn't. Cruel—yet true,” sald turbably, Now the pretty face deed, and the shadow of and trouble came over o—meet my How no rig no ma Newton—; vs agalnst him were cr He's got it, or the same thing; that is, if he's at Miles, or Namakoo: Which is it? he asked, There was flush to the brows as but no fire to the eyes: The news that “wire gaye had quenched t flame. You read it, [ suppose, sald ane, tmeaning to be crushing. “T wrote it,7 rald he, with shameleas calm, “I wrote two more, She's writ- Ing, too, by this tim mean he has mean he shall imi the opponi and motioning him to be seated, Glan, imper- grew pale In- a great dread reyes. me at Miles,” placidly. hat you ht tote «ton tter how much would never do to let iim assert control. ‘Nelther right nor des! he, with amazing mend; same exasperating calm, Ire," answered jacity and the “It is he I'm MORGAN PROSEGUTES ACCUSES HER OF THREE VALUABLE PITTSFIELD, Mass, little dincrict police court Kracod to-day by the prese Anson Phelps Stokes i Miss Helen The drove down from t worth $ and a finer wus adjourned ¢) 1 of him, and yet tn the —and—the girls,” ceremony alous for vu know, d her A month before he had sought her ewton, anil and now that he hat ie didn't care od ts there T shall go bridling “We're almost ready for a t. With incredulous eyes 1 the station and not a sign | ppenred. Tn | ft; | odd re lanation. rd from the, expects hi on of the law what. sh ic -married,”” with prompt ne along.” aid she, rs—a pretty ty without uw to the don't mean sudden, and stamping her tritted with! Be a girl of with: me," and offered her bis she asked, lone when the tlde of at ite food, and of he Newtons he man of your GLENN." MRS. ALSON STOKES MAID. TAKING GOWNS. ov. Th hero was nee of Mra. wushter, helr superb me, tuwbrook,” to ap inst a ner maid of Helen Olsen, who in charged with stealing fr wardroh on xown worth worth $35, one all bite of The girl admitted having the thin jbur salt mac had been throw away her amistresa and. that. sh iia no harm in taking them ill Monday’, und it cd that Mrs. Stokes, who ls very charitable and philanthropic, Witt nge appears 80 chat the tala may be discharged. SATURDAY FV v “SLEEPING BEAU, pd CYS: Gilber! ViCTOR IA THEATRE ) Mare and Edga raphrased z Stromberg i of his catehy m In the new tray De Wolf Hopp the Hroadway Monday | she made th > |Family.” spec-| charming 1 rlean [in tts perty next last season in y by Kiaw & has been adap: by John J. M podwin, but the solely in regard to As a spectacle the to ve extraordinary strong dramatic veloped comedy fs magntticent. in Crystal, eompe venetlan 4 forty feet posaensing Mructure ani Incidents, 'T. eluding the Wt da thir ad lumi wide ndescent Ughts | re Theatre xt ” The company Ix composed of more than | I» ete mth, we wit ¢ WO persons and | udea a valet 4g | eatire 1, Chark UY ranging to eive Mr. Dy m us of twenty-four with the | [naling to lve Mr, De tis flyin bal his wala! re act, The | IRVID LAST WEE cast includes as Wing wiit Hardout; Queen] ° presen Spadia; Jos! Joan nt of Henry: John Hyams, «Pr jen henry: Irving Lyceum Beauty; Viola Gillette, Prine nden ink: he Coyne ie Thorn, Kn ekerbocker Hengler and other wel ee ifenininns en ‘ Marla Monday and Wetnes THE WAY OF THE, WORLD.” i a Maas La Clyde Fitch's new seclety play nactle ; Way of the World,” will pr elt for the first ime in this elty at tie Vi <1 1 vu toria Theatre, Daw been remod i i whieh 1 and 1 for the veeasion | ieue, = Waceriae Mins Elate ets the star in ted ime dura tht production and her work ia other cittes| Hells hax met with unstinted praise. MN Hen si reaie he Way of the World” Is a modera| After neat Sat play. In it, ax in “Phe Climbers’ and an extended toi “The Moth and the Flame,” Mr OW fittps Pensa eects haw gone to society fur fis atmosys cna leas Erol aracters, Yh which pass pietly some: the Croy and acts, It concerns derstandings lematic couple of algh svclas Ired by a lofty sense of husband, reflective sive ang a diettant the purest mouves, York State and city name is nonmnee to a reform polition| maelate Hout las taken ite gla The Old Marge! ax i pier, In| virtue, | progres fongetue David run in crowd thi known ae Serrano i Mloodgood, climbers, ure alae tn who and the Miss tion i Mn Hurle t Proctor'a Fit Thomas, son and Mi ver of a NEW WENER-TIELDS BURLESQUE ectoris I The putting on of a new burlesque t g at Weber & FYelda’s Music Hall next s) pantomine. with 1 curtain ratser, Thursday night means virtually an en s Twenty-third + trely new performance of “Iolty Tolty so many are the changes to be made.] “Nancy & Co." will be next The wow burlesque is of “A Message at Proctur’s One Hundred and iniek Leash tdi: thi from | 1301. AND THE BEAST” AND ELSIE DE WOLFE NEXT WEEK. al eas oie ls to impersonate the Stal messen= | David War time 1 Firat we) ger ar With ‘wondrous mesmerie | toneer” col powers, nod Brice Willt wal Ge | Bijou M D. in in ” rts | [ STODDART'S LAST Wh "A Ttoyal | 5 Next wt dues KL Me ston Day) ma Grand ¢ Here will Cinquevalll. the tte bil The ran 1 eesenger Woy Pape ro The tudes" new tnt Frourt Metre usual iu) meer a. "Bunsot Mines" nt in keit wil Martig & Sean re doing | : the antithests of Cllaorte ay r eton We ta be | Mrs will give a spe Ar THE CASINO BR he tramp and! Diy mat FART cn 4 with con’ at the Manhattan A | Hernard will é De nanny tne iH : | nations, wilt don 2; | skirts for the haracter of finn ants Tate Matsison ie Mher parte sill te Amy : crs Voetos, elle Tobiason, © Mygini matt ‘ eo ML and May Mek h at the Casino, H | “The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast, | ANNIE RUSSELL'S RETURN, The lant two weeks ¢ a travaganra tit nad! a bbe | Miss Annie Huseetl returns ‘to New} Zona" at ihe Acidem, hit at Drury 1 In Lon-|¥ Ito (he Lyceum Th ott A don, lant season, SAL to renea the triumph tu The ire n Day give att dpe iggler. w at Ketin’s nex Squaden enanical eff Ketan cathe ts we bill a fine CRU TY AND Me BEAST? Big Spectacular Extra vaganza from London Drury Lane Comes to the Broadway and Clyde Fitch’s New Society Play to the Victoria. on \ ie? “ET @nyeer Amusements, Wig Vaudeville & NO jo 2, 3 nghter the Mate Henture: SANDOW. fie tock Fachenge, ___THE GREAT UNKNOWN.” and vand ville. All Laughter, ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE. Mantons, Florenz Troupe, others. (5S st, ie A FRIEND FROM INDIA" ‘19584 ' Roaring Comeny. Hig Vaudeville, SUNDAY. hoses CONCERTS Ska SIGORST AND 1 DWN: 14THST. THEATRES TONIGHT. Reversed Oech. Clrele & Hisleony, We. MATINEE TO-DA NEW ENGLAND FOLKS JOMLATY AND HEART INTREST COMBINED, THIS I$ THE THING WE WANT." NOY Proctor’s 23 St ‘bth Ny. { y. a4. |xrma stative |Flection “returns | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. TO-NIGH) (xe! LOCK, COND ‘AUTOMOBILE SHOW DAVID HELASCO Presents WARFIELD DAY wires MATINEE |TO DAY. “in THE AUCTIONEER. SPECIAL! ELECTION DAY MATINEE. |lanhattan Theatre 232. IMRS FIS KF Miranda of the Balcony. t:+.6.20. 3tt-te-daya. CIAL MATINEE ELECTION DAY. °, ‘O"CANNA HELO | Sar. THE LISLE vUCH ess. | Ve ELECTION DAY. | NEW YORK, | May 45 Wedla ARIZON. 0). Mata. Wel. Sat. LEV SIS oprert Sunday Evg., 25, 6, Te Exe. $15. Mat. Today, 238, RUSSELL BROS, pate eT RRO Raat CTORLA THEY M WAY ‘OF THR WORLD: Seats now on saley rMring THEATRE. 40th St. Krenlnge. S20. Matinee To-Do, Jou DREW | SECOND AR XTRA MATINEE ELECTION DAY. binies «CRITERION: Hveaings, $9, | LAST | WEEKS | senrsTELN! Rania oth at iat GARRICK THRAT ae 3. Mata. “To-Day &' Wednesday, ATINES ELECTION DAY. ‘The Liberty Belles Kaw & ‘Trowbadou GANDEN THEATRE. Zith St. & Madison ae To-Night $15. Mat. Te-Day at 2. Mr. EH iP wate KING. PL WERE KING. ¢ Eletlea Day. SOTHERN. Mati big success.” EBEN HOLDEN, Topreanw ay i > aia — Matinee To- LEAT ES ee -Al| MUSEXTIA MATINER. ELECTION BAY, 1 Mnttniee ti eer ee eee enlekerbocker Thea. uray f sit rr i Henry Irving, Miss Ellen Terry. | Merchant of Venice. THE BROOKLYN THEATRE Mall, (Only time “Florodora.” which made a hit: when ‘ Will return te the Montauk ext ne HE t i i INVOUS PRRPORMANCE ALL re i‘ Sate arate Noa ERROL, CHAS. T. ALDRICH. ; ay, Wednesday and) Saturday. esha Scbiceeas VAT Guelma Maker hax succeeded THEATRE REPUBLIC, 10 Ste sect went ot Roy to: will a W Angela Glifain, vo taclude Isadore Kush, deville Woes Stewart ng and Whelan, to all ine Hrter, Of Whom-a_ generous sh There | dors suceess may be rlghttully tributed Manages Wels, of the Columbla ‘The- will fer to his yet | of saris | on enn Hi Jc Vonum fo spectalttes 5 ent vaudevtile tl sOrmieum fay night © TWO ARE HURT APF tow Tucks 1 Wek tana the for next injuries, are considered serious, and the cast Berd aunt Messrs, at- ons nent week wil will be Ted Marks will give —WRILE HUNTING. © ACCIDENTALLY SHOT COMPANION IN THE SIDE. and was Sunday Worid. 1 t nat of the day. isa Young sportsman, huating when he stumbled 8 un rbrush tid lus gun Went. off, | Seeking employment look stored hie right leg and his Five ¥.15. MatTo-day,2.16. XtraMat. it Biection Day. “|. 1, Stoddart in The Bonnle Brier Bash MATINEE TO-DAY. ANICKERBOCKER BURLES! Grand Concert, 25¢.-50e LYCEUM, fe erage Last Mat. To-Day, 2. * 1TH ST. To-Morrow Night, Watlack's aa London,’* |Next Moa. —ANNTE ie ace ee Sam ilinn SRR hae : produced with all new a ooo eee nan CML HEM ER rT UG mbellishments and other acces- DALY’S. ati rc \ There W «oaoma s Loe NiS aCEON EA Rs with AMES T. mm Peay i fe in London and tts | —————____ ind several of the scenes are - LAST MATINEE TO-DAY. Bede ig chlaoten.j) One [Best Fatal Weddin; sat the . aw great’ Londgn Nest Weekeal be an 3 Inoontlght, and this scene | ————___—_—_—_—___——_——" t , ; ae 610, Mate : tage of the Co- | WEBER & FIELDS’ “UHS 3 ey h een x and Dare je a. Avdten, stack. /HOITY-TOITY tease DIPLOMAGY. the first time fils new 39 | Reorn of “eat CINQUEVALLE ‘ithed “Tam. Moore, the lading HERALDS Wed. sate eal The By itr. r H W. Lederer Co. a pantomting eri Island) a suceensful melo- Oris Mate ‘Tuesday, Election Day. ATLANTIC. AND Stat AVE) | + Bene at AMERICAN Brea bs ome MATINEE DAILY » Hose. | (reap: Moa.) 25¢. | ke, White ‘Squadree ii 2 leaves! ' + | WaLLACK’S A KETT (2 tue Manion. L. | pegs. 5.90 Bete, | Cwsar's York= | E ye. Haverly | Todare Retura. td io} ank O'Brien, EPRCIATS SiaTINED ELECTION DAY, 3D AVE. Wed. & Sat. METROPOLIS, AG: TR. OGRAP Y isiNG AN STATE Ee 8.15. Mt ted*y 210. [Pte RED Koon: AVE THEA, IAT TO-DAY, Brooklyn Amusements. - ‘Matinees Wed. & Sat BINGHAMI COMPAS Ni cuinBegs | COLUMBIA Re Rat ets : xT week oy | MY PARTNER, QUICK ANSWERS TO HELE CALLS come to cdvertisers who: pul their “Help Wanted" adyts, fo, Competent» works

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