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CHAPTER I. (Copyright, 1901, by Stone & Co) The Enda of the Quent. ARRY! Look!" exclaimed Gren- | fall Lorry, clutching his friend's arm like a vise. | The big Amertcan’s voice and gesture caused a few bystanders to pause and eye the two men curiously. But neither of the two had eyes for any such minor details: now that they at length stood face to face with the object of their search. A strange search It had been, starting in San Francisco and now ending in Edetweins, the beautiful mountainside capital of the Ittle kingdom of Graus- tack, Eastern Austria. The search had been begun when Grenfall Lorry, man of leisure, had seen a Face on board an eastbound train at ‘Frisco. The face, of courne, was a woman's. He tried to obtain an (Copyright, 1901, an that Increased Europe, She grew “Ideal American.’ Many things in Miss Guggenslocker's He could not y Ner (though at times mannet: had puzzled him. understand the hauteur that her graciousness. underia; he dared to hope sho was not tniiffer- ent to hiv uncencraled admiration) he gather any further news cor cerning home life, save that of the adage that heart grow fonder,” and the upshot o! the affair was that he resolved to fol low her to Graustark and there pres his sult in person, along, “to see the romance to an end," as he waid; and at length the two tb no family Dangloss, the local Chie! of Police, elic {ted no Information. But now on the main “Look! Ilis voice was hoarse and trem. Gug—Gugrenslocker?” Yea!" They had stopped and grasping a garden wall with introduction to her or to the uncle and aunt with whom she travelled, but be- yond learning that she possessed the unprepossessing name of Guggenslocker and that she called her guardians “Uncle Caspar’ and “Aunt Hedwi Lorry made little progress, At length, at a way station the girl and Lorry both missed their train. Tak- ing advantage of the situation, he tele- xraphed ahead and held the train; hired « coach, and drove with her ten miles over a dark, rocky road, restoring her ‘o her grateful uncle and establishing IBEAUTING. THE FA 7 FIRST OF A SERIES OF EIGHT REMARKABLE BEAUTY ARTICLES BEGINNING IN. , BACK FROM TR OF FROZEN NORTH. LIEUT. BERTHOLF. THOUGHT DEAD, RETURNS HOME. | wf Had Gone for Reindeer Herd in Alaska a Year Ago a Missed the Cutter, WASHINGTON, Nov. TAeut. Ells: worth P. Bertholf, of the revenue cutter service, has returned to Washington after an absence of over a year, much to the surprise of many of his friends, who thought him dead. He was selected by the Government over a year ago to go to Russia as an agent for the Interior Department to purchase a herd of reindeer for use in Alas He was to be picked up by the cutter Bear at a given point, but dif- ficulties prevented him from reaching the cutter at the time arranged, Noth- ing was heard from him for months. “It was proposed,’ sald Bertholf, "that I get my reindeer and drive them to Baroness Korfg Bay, there to meet the Bear not later than May 16. I first went to St. Petersburg, presented my creden- tals to the Russian authorities, and then got a native guide and started on my mission. I crossed Buropean and Asiatic Russia by way of the Trans-Siberian Rallway to Irkutsk, reaching there about the middle of March. ‘om Irkutsk I travelled up the Lena River ts to Yakutsk, a distance of 2,0) miles, by sled. The ‘weather was at umes very severe, and horses, dogs, and finally reindeer, Were used In making the jour~ ney 1,000 ‘niles further on to Okhotak and to Ola, where the reindeer were hous ht. Provisions were often scarce, nae we subsisted on Russian black bread, frozen meat balls, frozen soup and tea. The natives called th¢ climate moderate, pithough t the piers rature was between 3 and % below zero. “Owing to the dii culties countered and the cold weather {t wax Impossible to return to Korfg Bay to mest the tear. It was late In June when | less Via and proceeded to Viadivostock, with 450 reindeer, fpany. or which perished from lack of suppl oe, There I chartered &@ steamer and took the remaining rein. aeer to Fort Cranch, sen the Teller rem acer atation in: Alaska, 1 returned by wa) Leaving Alaska home by way of of Japan and thence jan Francisco.” NYACK HOTEL BURNED. Rew York Woman with Two Chil- dren Escaped the Fire, Nov, 7—The St. Al- ban's Hotel at Rockland Lake wax de- stroyed by fen early to-day. ‘The butld- ing was owned by Jacob Leudemann, of New York, and was being fitted for next season, Mrs, ‘Leudemann and her two children were In the burning building, bur Kot aut-safely, ‘The damage wan $25,000. A graphed Fields company, met with a painful ac- eldent last night wi chorus to Fay T one hand, it's funny name here. She » of consequence. Go Diame you! She's “Then nobody 1 heaven, the most beautl by Stone & Ca) in warmth (on Lorry's side at least), until the trio of Guaggenstockers safled for to call him her i she lived at Edelweiss, capital of Graustark. After she sailed he learned the truth absence makes the ft Hin chum, Harry Anguish, had come a arrived In Graustark, only to find that named Guggenslocker lived there. Even a personal visit to Baron boulevard of the clty Lorry suddenly halted, erying: There in the carriage—on thia cried a h knows the ms to be some one I don't ful—" By this time the carriage was almost oppoatte, and within forty £ of where Tha ladles, slocker’s compinion, as young most as peautiful as hersetf, observed the agitated two, but Lorry’ face was beaming. his hat was off, and he was ready to spring to the carriage and ab had net Miss Guggen- side at a moment's warning. Then the at the side of the woman drawn a man halt around the world saw the tall strangers, and calied her companton's attention to and Miss Guggenslocker were looking into young girl whose beauty hi them. Once mor eel hotter ateyes: pass comment on a tady. If you do The lady started violeniiy, her eyes} aq in your Innd, 1 am srry for your grew wide, her Iipe parted, and her body |jagies, 1 refuse to ve questioned by was bent forward eagerly, a Uttle gloved grasping the qide of Her “Ideal American" as was the tall fellow at his When he looked up aagin his eyes hand, riage. Ing lo alde. were glowing, h fMushed and he turned her head, appealing glance most head was tnelin no effort progress, alone and d Edelweles, slipping aw found. Her ¢ the little scene, I by the « turned with “Turned repressible Angul pretty ehabby she's quite th wort) “I! not go back to America without her, = Do you hear vhat, Harry Arcuish?” He was excited and trem: Uiing. “But why didn’t she stop!" he went on, diam “Oh, you dl oid fool!" sald Angulsh The two stood looking after the car- Tage until it turned tntoea side street, down the shady stretch to- half way down! treatment, old ma THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. ad re Grenfall Lorry is handsome face wi saw her smile, bl and he in her ey ed, thia time a part to check obje: of their it was evident, Jestion in hee xclaimed dolefully. cys he ish, 1 the journey.” BESSIE TYREE HAS AN : UPSET IN AUTOMOBILE. QP OOO 2g BEDODIONOGADIVI“SOSIEGOOOI IE’ Actress and Party Finish their Journey in a Farm- er’s Wagon. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Nov An au tomobile game dinner party, which Providence yesterday for Chepachvt, returned by electric car and train after a thrilling experiences with their vehicle and n ride on a farm wagon to thelr destination. The party comprised Mrs, W B, Ban- | Wil probably igan, widow of Commodore J. Banigan, of the Rhode Island Yacht @lub, and the weakthlest young widow in Rhode Mr. Timothy O'Connor, Dr. Ten- hon and Miss Bessie Tyree, the actregs, | Island sister of Mra, Bai unt! the party when without wa nd epread The m farm wagon, ontinued, While tb back to Provider nigan, All went well reached Acot's Hill, rning the automobile J {trelf and the party It is sald there was ch the Journey was wreck was brought “for repairs, PRETTY BONNIE MAGINN SPRAINS ANKLE IN DANCE. Most photestaaned Member | of Weber & Fieldss’ Com-) pany Meets with a Painful) Accident. Miss Bonnie Maginn, the mort photo momber of the Weber & Haneing in th jon’® coon song. She sllpped on ‘a Nower that had fai- detective flue caused the biane len from some. git!’ ag ined xp city i it cS wath tae ph Ree ‘anlkle ‘And had to bovcasriod onsine | G b) ae Hops. xixty-nye: yan! old, ‘ahs’ Will be unable to dance $ knocked down, Tun eves aad iditieg, “"* Jeast » fortnight, EAT rive Elie | | the open car- was bow- h turlously and Incline her head gravely. The carriage had swept past, hut sho detected an a perplexed wrinkle across her brow, both of Were swept away an Instant later hy the bewltching smiles. Agajn her trifle more energetically, and then the mad- dening face was turned from him. The equipage rolled onward, and there was her The men were left standing appointed on the streets of reh #00n as ahe had been mpanion was amazed hy Judging Ker look on her facc as she tts Bat ward the castle. tell whether she did looked uneasily at An latter read his thought. “You are wondering about the Kenslocker name, eh? I'l tell you Vve worked out during the minutes. Her name ts no genslocker than mine Is, uncle used that name Mark my words, she's quality over here not th, Lorr and She as chap. Lot's ask him, providing we make him understand.” A young soldler approached twirling a cane, for he was his wide arms, Anguish accorter lolsure! w then grew pale with anger “Hold on! I beg panion are strangers, and don't your ways, proper In asking such a question, Anguish, attempting to detain The young man struck his and they watched hin arm and his eyes fairly you lant strut down the street, “You must learn our ways. stiff as na board cool," sald Lorry. 1 * said him blazed follow!" Btand ashi the wrathful hin ray her the hotel, on to el axtee with your Incog. proposition all clearing up In my mind now. the visit to the palace grounds.” Don't you Intend to hunt Tather a beauty, too. prety women I ever struck. out of it entirely. ‘They strolled partaking of a light luncheon, front of the hotel. rein to a guard, piazza. he hastened to of the carriage they had seen a time before. the Americans sat smoking‘and, | low, held before them an evelope. aldress was “Grenfall Lorry, the man was In doubt as to which was he. Lorry tore Rrasped the envelope, note. It read: “Sty Dear Mr. Lorry: “TL was very much surprised te te re Howto Win a Woman's Heart FIRST OF TWO ARTICLES ON “The Art of Fascination for Men.” By LOLA MONTEZ, ‘The Most Famous Coquette of Modern Times. Beginning Im next Sunday's World. i | 00-00-00 -0-0= 1-0-0080 0-008 -0-9-9. PETRIFIED FRUIT IN COAL. Grown in the ‘Tropics and Found in Arctle Region. CHRISTIANIA, Nov. — Petrified tropical fruits have been found In some Spitabergen coal. Spitzbergen tn the term given to a group of Islands tn the Arctle Ocean, midway between Greenland and Vo Zembla, in latitude ® north and long tude 20.20 east. CARNEGIE TO GIVE $500,000. Fund ‘ and, for Technic Sonthern Sco: LONDON. Nov. 7.—It ts announced that Andrew Carnegie will give £100,000 to build and equip a teal college In| Southern Scotland. T! fastitution be located at Galashiels, Counties of Roxburgh and Selkirk, exe GOLD makes the pans and kettles clean and bright. It does the work muck better than soap and in much less time. You savehalf your labor when you use GOLD DUST. It is the world’s best cleanser. It cleans everything and injures nothing. Grocers have it “Send for our FREE booklet, " Goiden Rules for Housework.” THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Brooklyn Amusemonts. baTine MONTAUK |) FLO RODORA ‘ii: cae OL. i 23 They saw her | companion giance back, but could not | that’s all there ts about It. Now, we} must find out just who she really is Here comes a smart-lookiyy soldier ut him tn French and then tn German. He r deretood the latter and owas Very polite. “Who was the young lady In the core rlage that just passed?* asked Lorry, eagerly. The faco of the soldier tished and we understand can't nee anything im- Gey ey) We never Anguish stood aside In astonishment, back take our time ani be perfectly “Lam beginning to Ita We'll go back to the hotel and get ready for un? Gad, I wouldn't miss a minute if 1 had a chance to be with a girl like that! ‘And the other was no scarecrow. She Is Greatest town for Vienna is Sine cussing the encounter In its exhil- arating details, Scarcely hal they sented themselves on the plazza, after when a man came galloping up to the walk in Throwing his bridle the Mir attire was that of a groom and something about him reminded them ‘of the footman who sat beside the driver ort He came straight to where i open and drew forth a daintliy writen to see nfeletetelninteteiet HBR “IT L AMBRICAN™ WAS HOWING LOW THRE INFANTS ARE ABANDONED, POLICE THINK MIDWIFE MAY HAVE LEFT THEM. AML Drease: With’ Alike and Were F pon Short ‘Thne in Same District. yned bables, all dressed | found in varlous parts Nirty-fifth street station- house precinct since Wednesday morn- Ing. and the police are of the opinion that some midwife is responaible, and are invest The first child, about @ix weeks was found in a furnished rooin ut G2 Third avenue on Wednesday ime Ing. A man and woman had er the room the previous evening and di peared pefore morning, leaving the behind, er baby @irl ndoin the hallway of No, 621 enue on] Wednesday ng, and the third tidy, | alao a girl, was found in the hallway of i No. AT Second avenue whortly after, | children were all wrapped tn rion af an old flannel skirt Lies 1 when found wer TONIGHT NEW A 6 Weary 7 HOLY - TITY. DUST {| Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, EDE Brooklyn Amusements. ") ; 3d COLUMBIA PTC R A RET Mons Month, ie a ean LER aon WEak LIGHTS O° LONDON. 3" AVE, 4 Ge Sete Rates durability and appearance not ) with shade rollers of other makes. As no tacks are required to attach the shade, hammers, bruised fingers, worry! and trouble are dis. pensed with. The genuine’ HARTSHORN SHADE ROLLER Spay ecaoned td eres trata fa Cening ca et ied eae seen When uy shade rollers always look for. WOOD ROLLERS. Amusements. Lyceum ru AT ANNIE, RUSSELL Madison Square Theatr 8,20, ae an Tho MADRS GARDEN THEATRE, LAST WEEK tevin Minw Ente a No METROPOL ii ie THE HEART 0 We KEITH'S “f° worl MAUL MAT. TO-DAY, . CRITERION ‘ita SAVOY Theatre, ATRE, 8.0), MATINE | A ROYAL “TRL. BEGIN NEXT WE reed ay fone THEATHE. Deway @ 44th & saturday AL RIVAL, Wednesda. | A ROY HAWTREY A Netsage from Mars. 4. Wedne The iter Beles Wednesday Matinees Negin Nett Week, Torment, $16, Mat Batudey MROEL UL! SOTHERN | !(1 Were King: 2 1 Were King. KNICKERKOCK way 4 3 Terry. c. Kine ws THe his sst NGE Re FROM ARS 1 ARV LAND, THOMAS SHEN savhyanis os int TON WA Alteran) 3) Evening, 2 SUNSET MINES. * his customer wants and the'cus. tomer who {wants} the! best ‘al. Snfeleteteintetet teat eieirinieenict mete! ot to my home, where 1 shalt expect me at 3. ahd T thane vou for the pleasure you Bestow, “Yours sincerely, This written wt avenger ‘Phat steward He wret frounds pass to the palace of Grate his seal. In giving this found occasion to eay +s had instructed him te courtesy porsible to an for t he roynt em 4 them the Prine: extend every America ernoon when they returned tu the 1 After dinner, during which they were again objects of Interest, they strolled off toward?the castle, smoking their cigars and enjoy- ing glorious air, Being a stragger in a strange Lorry acted on ithe romantic painter’ ice and also stuck a revolver in his at the suggestion for the we nodel, well regula od: - Ve seen n jot of these fellows ardund town who Jook lke genuine bdrigahds and cut-throats, and T think it jum, ag well that we be prepared.” he aald. As they passed the walls of the pal grounds no sign of life appeared. “Let's lle down near the hedge, smoke another cigar and wait til nfénight® It is » glorious a night to be loat in sleep,” urged Lorry, whose heart was light over the Joys of the day to come, “L can dream Just as well here, looking at that dark old castle with Its one little tower-light, as 1 could tf 1 trled to sleep in a hard bed down at the hotel,” Angulsh, who was more or lead at @ dreamer himself, consented, and, after ncket. He laughed hat there might be yn in such a: quiet, ed town, but Anguish use! you this morning—1 ma Wd that Twas dellch If you will ‘ompany this] lghting fresh cigars, they threw theme Sineasenger when he calls for you at 3] selves on the soft, dry grass near thé) clock to-morrow afternoon, he will] tall hedge that fenced the avenue as It ed the castle grounds. 4 1. t. i uct y ' K truly be charmed to see you again. WL ome one. coming,” murmured tho {you bring your frieml? painter, blf rising to his elbow atten” t “SOPTILA GUC LOCKER. | tiyety, Eo Lorry could have embraced the mes-] “ Soldier,’ said the other brieiiys 4 ‘There wax a suspicion of] “They'll not disturb u 7 breathlessness In tin volce when he} “They'll not even see us, I should say. Kitrled te say calmly te Marry it's as dark as Egypt under this hedge y ‘An invitation for to-morrow.” They'll pass it we keep quiet.” EL knew 1 would come that way the figures of two men could be seen: KV Alao wants you to come.” approaching from the city, dim and: $ USban't 1 be tn the way Khostly in the gemi-blackness of the Not at all, my oy Vil accept far} night. Like two thieves the Amertoans: vou After this fellow goes, Vil let} walted for them to pass, To thelr ex- Fosou ret Hote, M until 1 writ | ceeding discomfiture, however, the pe=- soanswer,” Mottoning Htened me Meanenger end Mr Harry Anguish, will with me. bo have come half way across the continent to see you, and TE stall be repaid If Loam with you but for a emt. You will pardon me tf 1 say ame Aux caumed med : +to have heard it 1 wan beginning to lose hope pair 1 You may possible TIN ROLLERS. Amusements. Proctar's a end. 23d Sk. covrniods thu SUN A BLUE EARS [ONa) St <a MDa ae Malt ahs “Nancy & Co, 8 Great Vaudeville tetmeed ac anotmously. suee BNGLAND FOLKS. T THING IN TOWN,” “THIS 13 wut THEY WANT" ~ilerala 37. NICHOLA: at 10 o'elook et Dally Facer Mondays z Mtisic PASTOR’S*.* CONTINUOUS PRITKORMANCE. ALL DAY LL WILLIAM & TUCK EH, RYAN POaT & CLINTON. TINE ~ MADISON AUTOMOBILE SHOW. 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