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en a eit Kt AS aA After the aA STORM HAD PASSED T° never to think 3B. , " "twas more BY H. D. TALMADGE: a jame since, though T write to in: my folke ur tae mor eecperiaht, 1901, by Dally Story Pad. Co, regularly, every Sunday | morning situa: [sent her the money to clear the mort- her ail extraordinary “the mor caves Fee Retwend, elephant man |< place last week. know with the Three Fld = Bhows nt: Wer Ie brown, exes A pitew nohion a nvr] y hair ant ¥ thar wa mitted without so much as an insta hoon the hesitation that never during his ¢ which had not been a commonplace suc Jihant ‘to The Ceesion of events by any means, had [trembling slightly, an he known. anything like ft. He} war inclined to believe for a “period oof perh t minute while the effects the shock were ! Ih still strong upon him, t he was in| h eome kind of heaven, sitting upon & ne fOrets wo} 4 tornade and the side of runn’ m upon th the He had . Hamiped rans by 4 Across the str was his ideal woman, ture of his dreams In ant to tuk It ove dead. We anust si t Y Fyne m ier hus Jeal cut woshe and was a good HL come wk pected to sce her in this world, and t he was not strange therefore that Diinked somewhat bewilderingly, though with deliberate in with one eye, then with th the spell should be bre! not have surprived him had a pink « | answered promptly Jways from it i descended from somewhere and carrl iti yea the vision aw He had a dim recolle admitted the H 1 that plr rng tating Twas tack clouds were up to tricks of this sort. Mose “coniniy thle very tr she: lett, hes aut | glanced sieniticant i unecher bran, H Then a loud splashing and trumpet tna wipe tee ttacsuat te we ithat was Ing down the stream distracted his at- didn't years lite ou th SERRE iiricrien eee rit tention, and he turned his gaze anx- tously and with reluctance in that direc- tion. The vision upon the other bank rose to its feet, giving utterance to a equeak of the most conventional world- lines! The squeak settled tt. ‘The fon was such no more. Belwynd sm and his smile was answered. He spoke. “You are In no danger, miss," he sald, reassuringly. “It is only one of the elephants.” The Information did not bring the ex- pression of relief to the girl's face that he had hoped for, and he spoke again, introducing himself. “Tam the elephant man with the show. mntss. — Belwynd’s my name—Thomas Belwynd. And when F no danger I know Aboute te old Pilate making all. th fuss. “He hadn't had a good play In the water for six we: antage of his o ‘every day that a tornado strikes u Rnd nothing short of a tornado Kt old chap the Mberty he most desir Vhere i fred tae gt "Esl be blesaed neice eieneinietns =m oe elated lint! it. T have to chain him by hims dnenagerie tent. and do his turn the ring if T don't. Hin He be. | nd sulks and | asking if [did Testi nou t position ith HT was foo! ter you—Jusr fur fi Thowant | | | The elephant, tum ull | mia snails, ey | ia ita trunk standing bolt up- rignt before Caught sight of them as the " rd left le ruptly. Belwyn te sald Pd and told him v ie. TL wrot man, said he, quietly, Pilate Tealtated. twynd master, b Vacation. He recognized Was not yet the | | w dy swayed for a tim nk Was @radua: vent the aitek tn fits For a moment. his whe Come here, | nd not unlike a groan the Nix Insite kept a F)to marry} Nek ne south of Chil f 1 bu from asking her Wad beau. id to him- tit cx In his hand, burs {a north?" looking triumphantly at the girl ; “people are! use they don’t | als dn almost | was) M1 ola, Rose County." . And he went tthe girl In frank ad- | yay County ies “Tut It's tty story.” 1 I the ui inter Why: girl, have every en Towa that n for that | iather Insisted | and T Just slung a|t Mable possessions chief and fol- token reus that come i Mayhe FLAMES KILL WOMAN OF 75 keoup the “muss. Treason as any other T help to roll. few of my mor 1 1 Nanna. ha n first vecount else than was there, but 1 like 1 miss face, ELECTION CROWD wms| WW TRAN GRAS COLLISION OCCURS NEAR HAR- RISON, N, J- 1 forward tmpulst and turned away her om," she sid Ir ‘and pushes whe “uwas my own € cult, bad! yy com: burned and she try ythe fire wi save hey moth to the curtains back of the the nelghbors ran in to fal ee on fire, ed the two women Into the a fir street and turned in an ambulance call. disposed of the blaze, An ambulance arrived and hurried her to the J. Hood Wright Hospital, but her | tim, he injuries were too and the doctors were unable to life, CARNEGIE REJECTS A BARONETCY, AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE DE- CLINES GREAT HONOR. | Jone Aged Widow Dies of Burns from Explosion of Gaso- line Stove. er train. densely who had been in this elty, eras ar Harrison, anna road early th of the traiamen we scalded, It none the was injured beyond heing by Drating the! inw a wild Je The gasoline stove again got in its Ny shaken fatal work to-day. It claimed another victim in Mrs, Mary Sullivan, a widow, ; of One Hundred: and Beventy-aixth | wtréet and Ejeventh avenue, who died this morning of burna resulting from | an explosion of one of these stoves last evening, ‘The woman lived with her in-a Ittle frame house. Sho w: ty-five years old and rather While cooking supper in the kitchen the Stove exploded and the flames seized upon her dress, She screamed and fell e train was running at a good rate speed when It crashed into the en- gine. Hiow the accident happened has not been lear but the railroad au- thoritles are making an Investigation. | Both engines we: aly damaj and of th S Was ule emashed, It is sald that there Was no light on the rear of the wild ine. GASTORIA |. For Infants and Children, Me Recently the United Offer Made Nefore daughter Left Scotinnd f i | \~ | | . LONDON, Nov. 6—The Exchange zon the floor, and her daughter.ran (/ ai crann Company to-day wayn that | TNO Kind You Have Always Bought After a severo struggle the daughter | Andrew Carnegie, previous to leaving | Bears the succeeded “tn ‘extingulshing the fames,| Scotland for the United States, was! Signature ededaw: but not util Ler mother was horribly | offered and declined a baronetcy. ~w lo e jfurprise and deligh MRS. ROOSEVE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. LT SPENDS MORE THAN $300 A YEAR. Story Cancerning the Characterized as a (Special WASHING Roose- day some sown, he Prest establisha rk for the work ‘WIFE BLINDS: ai HUSBAND "Mrs. Thomas Kelley Dashes! Carbolic Acid in His Face. In danger of losing th sicht of both eyes, with his) facet tbly burned, Thomas Kel in suffering in the Hast- ern District Hospital, Brookly the vi ys. of his wife's una Last night she threw carbolic actd In his fac He has toll the hac committed suleld I Bore Jealousy and the n disappeared. heer employed by the Company. He thirty-eight ald, Hits wif is a trained nurse, Is a They live No. 2 » Wilamsburg Hey has made frequent objec Hey Is an ¢ struction h ix Eliza, years who at oun years Wh rostr Mre. I Hons when her husband went out nights and med to be Jealous. She made vigorous protests last night when Kelley sald he oction news was & hear the returne intt locked door the bell perac appeare r home nd Mrs. fouad th He wrap was thrown lders. According to the atory told by Kelley she, without a word, drew pounder | her wrajs: a smal! bottle and dashed tts contents Into his face. . blinded by the burning fluid. the stoop. His peured and has not since ' “He wns found by Policeman Cantwe and taken to the Eastern District Hos- There was attended by Dr ‘man, who sa vy Is Hkely to the sight of Kelley told the pol count for his wife's had given her no ground for Jealousy. He belleves When an Evening World r ed at the house on Willoug | this morning the {ono one in the netsh ny information concerning yrhood could ee HIS CHILD DIED AT SEA. Walter Hees Summoned from Phil- adelphia to Receive the Hady. Walter Hees, the four-year-old eon of Mra, Walter Hees, of Philadelphia, gled aboard) the steamer Southwark on Now. 1. ; The child had saited from Antwerp with his mother and younger brother Wilhelm on Oct, 26. At sea he was taken HL with pneumonia. After the Southwark reached Quaran- tine yeaterday afternoon a telegram wits sent to hix father, who will meet to-day his wife and surviving child, who have brought to port the body of their M A Free Package WILL CONVINCE YOU. Every lady who sends her name and a: dress will receive by mail free a trial pa age of a celebrated beauty's remedies Deautifying the complexion. remedy is mailed to show clearly that it ts A marvellous succerm and just what every her complexion perfect is ull Graces of skin div such as tan a freckles, mo! flesh worms, ie'pure and harmless, und clear, and makes ap ott, smooth and becutiful. a ete or blear n treatment [x tal %, who sends name and and the reaults from the free treatment will Write to-day without 1 and the free tre Propaid with full din absolutely free, Addi ME. Mt sot Kien Building, Cinclinat Halston. 624) Lexington Ave annie 1 y. “EL sent for a trial Jf Nowport, ot your” veaitiners, and week my nkin began to cl nd moth patches dines; cxema and salt rheum I improved so wonderfully ¢ friends did not recognize me, #0 qulckly had 9 taken place. My skin is now vely, and there in not a blemish perfes I hope all ladiew will or wrinkle anywhere. try these suarvellous beautifers, t walting » hour faa Wa on ress) tablishmer she nad could not acs | because he re was no one there, | the} Cost of Her Clothes “Stupid Falsehood.” | Mrs Roosevelt [x much amused the story sent over the country effect that she expends only 00 a year, on cloning to makes over the children's. ¢! » that the yo snes for an ow y first garments wort Mt nau she to answer Mrs. J. H. Haskins, of Chicago, Ill, President Chicago Ar- cade Club, Addresses Com- forting Words to Women Regarding Childbirth. “Dear Mrs. Pinkham: need not dread childbearing they know the value of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. While {1 loved children, i dreaded the ordeal, |for it left me weak and sick for | months fier, ond at the time 1 ‘thought death was a welcome rel Lut before my last child was born a ‘good neighbor advised Lydia E. Pink- am's Vegetable Compound, «id 1 sther with your Pills math ash for four months he child's birth. It brought onderful relief. | hardly had an Jache or pain, and when the child was Hd 1 left my bed strong in . Every spring and fall T now sa botle of Lydla E, Pinkham's “Nexetabie Compound and find it in continual excellent ‘ 8, 3248 jIndiana IN. — $5,000 for- feit it ihove teatimanin: Lis not genuine Care and careful counsel is what | the expectant and would-be mother | needs, and this counsel she can) secure without cost by writing to \ Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. | ‘Sale of Men's Neht Shirts, ‘made from a good quality of |shirting muslin, with figured white and colored silk, edge jtrimming; without collars, JOC. each, value 75¢c. Lord & Taylor,|" Broadway & 20th St OLD WATCHES Enough of the | io ier will be A, allver, Soin , fea 140 Sours AIRED. y Eatray AND _ THE H2D ST. AND 3D AVE, METROPOL|S ee nie Maun He EAI OF MARY LAA: MAT roitty, HURTIG. & SEAMO OUR OWN BIG COMP4 — Mothers} after! [|ing World and read the first instalment, ‘| JORDAN Mae | 155,157, 159 East 23d St. -|207, 2073, 269 Park Row. Two Doors West of 3d Ave. Just Below Chatham Square. -| splendid Furniture and Carpet Values. Our Great November Sale of Household Furnishings is an event no thrifty housewife can afford to overlook, as we intend to make this sale a record breaker in the matter of low prize and best quality of goods. Don't fail to take advantage of this great opportunity to add comfort and beauty to your homes at a cost of about one-third less than usual prices, | Long Credit (75c. 3c. Weekly Opens an Account| Long Credit = ARTY&@ Oak Ward- robes, highly pol: ished, double doors, clothes | hooks, finely China Closets} richiy pol: sluss door,) ‘l bent ylass sides.s French bevel imir-¢ Wy ror on top; actual? | value $20: enles price, } rs $11.75 | | 3 ; s ; N 3-Piece Chamber Suit in oak, Dresser has 3) drawers and swing plate mirror, washstand Hdraiwe » closet and * $41.85 | Bookcases, in oak, handsomely carved and pol. y worth # #20; wale polished, drawers with brass r f eee shed, glass door, andle lint Dog < ; Cozy Corners, Bae Turkish ibelvescend large at fa o Rooms; designed and ce Iriwer actual BW 3Estimates given on appli value $14,003 sale [es] cumplete and rich lins of Oriental ""S Draperies on hand. $6. 9 = No Mail Orders Filled for Specials, Big Bargains in Carpets & RaeS A large array of choicest fall patterns, fresh from$ best looms of America. No such values to be had clse- See GHD ni Rockers in golden oak or ma-) hogany fins hy| saddle seats, bigh | backs,broad aris, | Well braced turne} ed spind e+, very comfortabe and durable; actual value $3.00; Spe-| > cin Max tisedee some) R Rockers in quate | ter vawed golden | sold tha Isow hers 500 Rolls Tapestry Brussels, | thin ante at \Extra Tapestry Brussels, yurd quality; special for this sale at 350 Rolls Velvet Carpets, *: for this sale at —SMYRNA RUGS— tiful sty ular $1.10 he and a Reversible, Best All-Wool! Quality Slade. oak, piano polish finish, hhandsomels | 30x60 in., value $3.50; special, $f,99 Gx {t., value $15. - $9.25 carved, saddle seats, prettily shaped 6372 in., value €5.00; special, $2.75 | 724x1035 It., value meatal $14.15 pes yinad male extrastroneanddeans| ARXS4 in. nsalue £8.00; special, $4,49 | 9x12 feet, pecial. - $18.49} $7.00; special for thins: "$3.95. ss ~ Amusements. | Amusements. Amusements. mie [14th St. Garetaey Moe Sn Bt AACR Tl ATR ae, ae 25c. & SOc, aS WATINER TO-DAY! ene Presbrey's enormously successful NEW ‘ENGLAND aia ae Proctor’s 234 a eddy & CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE: | Te Hanlona, Florent Troupe, 25 others sa: Mu ge y vet |r "CRTERION EE ae oth SL. “Many & Cf PB WGRice Boe Wi AVERSHAM 1A la paar CONCERTS AFTERNOON NEW SAVOY Theatre, VICTORIA. | SATURDAY, eents Clyde F: » WORLD ge: |@anhattan @ MRS FISKE | Miranda of the Balcony, Hy. 5.20. Savzty. baad FLORODO ANNA HELO . THE LITTLE DUCHES Dr We Her Comorar 2c. & | oe To-day, & Bsturdeee | The iit Balles TRE, 27th and “Madiion, Matinces ees Next Week. Mat MR. E. H. i vi Were Ki; RICHFIELD, {CASINO aot Mat To-niaht, |SOTHERN S15. I }ath Year HV if Were Ki. Hoy A Tin Sul " 5 te, BS the We te twat ae ” (WEBER. A FIELDS? NUAIO Winey AL aes | axe, Bony a gas ar { pallents Irvin: iss Biter Te "e BIJOU ,°3" BELAGCO PRESENTS HOITY,; TOIT, “DIPLOMACY, |. a! ser SER (tarew@eily, Waterloo usar Je goth * WARFIELD in THE AUCTIONEER. potted dell SUT EST DEWEY bere Burlesquers. il SATUIDAY Brooklyn Amusements, Mat. To-Day, 25- -50c|# yant Lith Bt “tea Helle Zo Expansioa onyn nus BROS, BYRNE acete MONTAUK ashy, Mth at. & Erving pl ACADENY orf MUSIC, 5 MAT. EVENINGS. 5 ae »x, LIGHTS 0 LONDON, No matter what your WANT, the ‘COLUMBIA KEITH'S "3 EDEN "i M MURER wares ay Mternon tax Nik 4 Li Stoddart in "The. Bonnie ‘Brier Bush HERALD SQUARE TMEATRE one DALY. | Sunday World will carry it to some ate Oeorne, ta Cee ea eo. W. Lederer Co, The New Yor one who can supply it. It Is the nis | mt eer HASLER Eyes, 4.15. Matinee Saturday medium for the exchange of intelll- | HACKE Retur st Iie Rages Bros. in Washngor | gence among the people. RAUSTARK lA STORY OF A ONE OF THE | BEGINS TO-MORROW IN THE EVENING A THRONE.” GREATEST LOVE STORIES LOVE BEHIND ment will appear to-morrow. Be sure to get a copy of to-morrow’s It ina story you will re member.