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TRE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1901; Hest | SEWING MACHINE IS SENT Satie i FOR MRS. BE BEATRICE GORDON. Fe % Evening World Readers Continue to Contribute to the Assistance of Woman in | Distress. | 155, 157,159 East 23d St. |207, 207:, 209 Park Row. | a ee Two Doors West of 3d Ave. Just Below Chatham Sauare. “1 Second Week of Our Great November Sale: Last week’s immense rush of business was indeed gratifying. It; proves conclusively that the public in general have faith in our announce- ments. We have sold more goods so far this month than any other time in our recollection, and the reason is quite apparent, for never before hamlet tase iad two, for two have ‘ : were such first-class goods sold for so little money. If you have notias aT PRC nea laliaze resolved trons the | zene; rea yet called on us why not take advantage of this opportunity? If you pe funda who) Aratgecratesms]otteribe fates : Thee don’t need the goods right away, we will keep them for you until you are |" Mrs, Gordon will now be able to eat (ihe fvitanger in this great ¢ ready for them by paying a small deposit at the time of selection. No | extra charge will be made for storing or packing. We submit a few of leiiieieieleleieleleieininieleloiel Inl-i=! appeal to World In © women or child that was) sonded to moat generously | knew perfectly well when I be co pier a sewing-macaine for poor little lon 1 should get one, My faith tn Evening World readers ts} tit Justined? he sewing machine! iriel-i-i-i-t Hlarge: but te For L have you have, or that [should | sove ave. ew you 4 Woman. hat Lhave. Iknew Almost from t jloved me ur you would not have como) oa wmort from | to me," she sald softly. seemed. to han he frst the tw a veiled Jenough money to support herself, and | my ttle con as soon as he can Ts) the sewing machine will be a good | he ta for God's bie | “You woutd have been, selfish enough |dom. One evenin fatry er humble home, aiherie unkag i to enjoy that knowledge’ without giving | Wat calling ant ae EU he corti ner fom carwes: “'| 1 the many bargains for your consideration. : taank the kind friends who have written tnd offered to be of agsistance to her and also the ladies who have sent cloth- a ling for the mother and children, UC. Crowall | Tt is only two weeks ago that Beatrice n | Hampton Gordon wrote fo me the pitil Jletter which I have quoted from in tell- Ing the story of her destitution. | At that time sald: “I have five jens in my pocketbook, “and nait.@ loat | of bread between me and my baby and ree j Joy in-return. I see, What else eoult the following sto | you have done? A princess! Oh, em leet years ago, Prin - | this principal the father o | would to God you were Mibs Guggen. Gecatertecenodsoneniih slocker, the woman I sought? | to of the Axphain soldier “Amen to that! she sald. "Can I 1 our border on the nort by trust you never to renew this subject? demand Featte Jon for the devastation | We have each learned what had better ra Ata ts twa Red : ie ~~ .ot Long Gredit}75c. Weekly Opens an Account. Long Credit - Wonderful Sale of Parlor Furniture. = oF eet send some one t will find a mai woman, Mrs but was |Graustark [a a been left unknown. You understand my | some 8) square : position. Surely you will be good In this part of the JOfabrea gat a | “Graustark"’ is undoubt- } °° [ie amailer in area and popula:io: ait 7 withh wotel rely hope she will be | nough to look upon me ever afterward | » a 4 “Lam afraid to eat the bread for fear ws ! bpamntlet Aad AHa2 | ’ Weer, edly the Mterary hit of the } sas princess and forget that 1 have| hari, “Ebr several maha the tginung [EM¢ypAe ell guMer, ad AAPE MOK NS OE mardi rwen ert Mlanufacturer’s stock of 500 samples bought at less than ’% actual cost. year. Apart from the stir }| veen a woman unwittingly. 1 ask you. Hoe eee ee eon han cough Taoney; cL eee area We offer them at prices sure to interest you. ring episodes and adven- for your own sake and my own, to re- hanks to you, Evening World Sear pis frain Cron a renewal of thie unhagny | ba Mita) AEA Meta ratll | Z a)Etece Parlor Suits, inahogany | finial frames, tinely polished and tures that crowd its pages, } | suyject. “You can see how hopelesn | there is a tender and beau- 3 | !8 for bot of us: i tifal love story running 3} | work and angements her. tea cor ! ang. i i ade to opiable FOUMs 90 \ proper and) fy= handsomely carved backs, well upbol- stered, covered in silk lenesey ilk damask or silk pl asaorted colors, PRactually worth $! uid tot " just what Mra G ety most thankful dered poxsl Our sold through it all. The hero is i an American. No one can ty HES t ata i sek ‘ i for this sale $29. 89 5 read his story without being a nine nobilis" Hteeit=fhew to arms mince as a, SS bas 4 is eeP ; : proud of Lis own national- Weal Was go earnest, =o noble ‘or over a month we fought, hun-[she yaa been ruler de iN 4 finished Taian sits Pepa arp marquetry Y decorations, made wit! best uphoistery, best steel * spriny s, covered in ex- quisite figured sftin damask; actually sahogany finish frames, covered in $9.89 sroetb Steoeuepeces fos $41.50 : RASTA Cilbe Handsome Parlor Suits consist- 3 Piece Parlor Suits, handsome marquetry $j ieces, mahogany finished Jecorntiony, Hinely apholst d q ly ed in silk damask or elk tapestry, actual value £15.00; if : * $17.50 backs, beautifully ste ania Toga a with best npholetarys best Deals ex. $21.75 steel springs and covered in su| eatin damask, with exquisite colo actual value $100. A large and elegant array of Pees rortbia ta $58. 75 Sideboards at rrices way below! Parlor Suits, high vbacks, beantt| regular celling figures; grand old} fully carved and polished, best upho Colonial styles, quaint Dutch ef-}*"? bes: stec! springs, covered in ex-| 1 in his he and {dreds of our vest and ravest citiz going dow eas. | zai a bomb Id | day: you ox Lever, house lot psenvuaressucnieneaan | LIN F7- j been frugal. and has done al ver meet the shadow that ity. The book has had a phenomenal sale every- where and is the most talked-of novel of the yeur. neato) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAP 5 _tireatall Lorry, a soung , e f Erazing lands. i tGraustark un = ) {Wi be no larger than one of the good- LORRY AND THE PRINCESS ! 5 Piece Parlor Suits, : ty ered in tapestry, nettial vn = » | scending. | vAnd what ie the alters the Indemnity is not yatd Ty. breathlessly, for ne x bright In the approaching ¢ 3 Piece Parlor Suits, tapestry, assoried co ors, actually worth and in vour Western nothing left for Ie a tract logany finished frame: $40.00- for this rales. will 5 elty and south. a strl roof ‘nance, to produce fifteen mil stated time—far mount has Ox that ‘oaspiratora are Dy persona. they call 6 sepa s hous S ih ie SET ara An elegant new Grand Upright, | Bt * tra ‘fine quality satin damask of ilk! Sure ft 3 ine full amount. Tn serena snS | 71-3 octave, 3 stringed, full iron fects in weathered oak, etc. tapes dainty colorings; cannot I follo- CHAPTER IV. : fa tas ce bea Rel BA t ss ne) equal elsechere for leas than told Love and Royalty. 6 aacegine exert ng ie mei he treaty’! frame, repeating action, ivory keys, | Sata a beaten nt 7a stab. 5.00; special for this $71. 5 ards (bat wore WW, now IMIG ween tee eeene eat FEgne was foo much overcome co |} Pedals, very rich deep tone with a few minutes later, de-/fge singing quality, and containing, pnt eagn( all the latest improvements, for 4, for, the al never | with (TE days passed pleas. ty at the | “Iya! pi 6 at Edelwe! Lorry and Anguish were installes Sideboards that were $30.00, now metal ease ae 2 > Brass nd Enameled Bets, Sideboards that were $50,00, now Sdeboards that were $70.00, now 39,85 Big Reduction in Prices. Sidetoards that were $65.00, n0w 47.50 Ch Sidebcards that were $100, now 59.49} {DINING CHAIRS, EXTENSION TABLES & CHINA GLOSETS ‘Slaughter Prices for Tuesday and Wednesda. Dining Chairs. ExtensionTables.| China Closets. : 79¢, reduced from $1.50 2.89 reduced trom $6.00 9.86 reduced from$té.90 Mares, don't» 980, reduced from 2.00 3.60 reduced from 6.00 12.00redaced from 20. in 9358 Haamiclled Beds BONE $196 tye eran $225 (1.28 reduced (rom 2.50 4.76 reduced from 8.00|16.00redned from 25.0; 6.50 Ename.fed Beds now. |325| KILLED BY A + LION: | 11.86 reduced from 2.00 6.00 reduced {rom 10.09 22.CO reduced from 36.00} 8.00 Enamelled Beds now. .4.75) * cash, or $250 on instalments, only |# 2.50 reduced from 4 76 8.86 reduced from 15.00 ' 28.76 reduced from 40.00 nares Besoulied Bets SOW: $50) alld Lett $7 Monthly, | {8.00 red! reduced from 6.50 10.60 reduced from 20.00, 34.26.e1uced from 60.00 28.00 Er a Bs és eens: 33 Brass Ss NOW, AN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. 1. nk | stool, cover, tuning and delivery f oi ui ah ya et elcorewecee Ts Railvoad Fare Allowed Out-of Town Buyers |3299 Bas Bet sow eaten by a mountain lion at Eusenda, |} devil of » shape. muse Angulen. Er tell you 1 never knew anything that n o badly as aoe the trouble t Ir} and her people | of Seni *emanded the other, who cer: ot meant Graustark, your nelfis’: | he nation, the else taken owas ha ned child half crown from reo aay thats Don't ac Lower Cali Hin body was taken Octave, 3 stringed Chester Piano fOr , qguummeanceensnenseereueCRISeSoaS SSSR te. ss ay. ' tere who found the cogpse | : : ied wre Won :sikslenieienee) ! $ j 80 | Amusements. Amusements. Amusements. DEATH OF )F HUGH KELLY. cash, or $2090n instalments, payable, BROADWAY [testi | Wuspunteti tN’ vero, ae |- <7 SINO, 2273 a i asly PAB. ber of Five Patrol Succumbs $5 Monthly. | Raw i Nirlander oe Heart Dinense. : és * i a fe | These pianos are fully warranted | many yeara a member on West © Thirtteth for six years, and the best value ever x offered for the money. mee enenetr j apital, where it Don't fail to examine our pianos sere aie SLEEPING thet ELSIE DE ‘ole bee HELD iS PRESS nTistic FEATURES was fifty years old and) OF send postal for new catalogue, erate ens HCE Crom FITCH’S APEAL TO ALI. WOMEN. ) First avenue. Ee : atu at - ‘ ae | with reduced prices and terms, BEAUTY | AltheSplengeraatthe as 1c cost MES THAT ONLY. FARIION: ‘¥riavo’s Police Chief Dead. | BOTH STORES WILL REMAIN Year in t3 Minutes!” | A ANNA MELD at 4 Vs s advance, Th siving } Ma. n—Chlet of | OPEN EVENINGS) ofrcgtet sem °, mm e| WAY OF P Sully: ay —+ ILLE & COMEDY. ip a z Tisy He ysliadl been sontfined to] UNTIL JANUARY 1, A D- “The Wonderful Ors THE ral ‘Proctar’s ghee for ey « weeks by a com- | . ‘ [ aa —;| WORLD, |i (3 St HME, BITERFLY. annot fot w ne Mair Feature, ; i | tu it of dre the royal girl he had saved. and dal! tect ald to) have q ae HORACE WATERS & CO., A tumult of ents 1 . HARLEM BRANCH: gareee alse) : a ! serie that tended to Mghten his heart was hls growing certainty that this love of his was shared to. a greater or less extent by the Princess herself, He often looked envyingly at Angulsh, | who was making violent and unforoid- NOt promise that F shall never spe the den love to Countess Dagmar, Princess Ugmés to ma a courage [did not Yetive's favorite maid of honor. 1 could fecl One day in sheer desperation he aaid sol rene: ' say that us long Aan T live t may “I can be silent no longer. I must say Me *! 8 ya ay what I came over here to aay, and then i Ay vot deat Se ae note yeu can go back to your throne agd your say that my f royal reserve, and I can go back to’the t, Is defeated, e land from which you drew me. 1 came (tie mati which aurround the heart Decause I jove you. Is not that enouxh |of a princess are black aml grim, tim- cd upen by the peace to drag a man to the end of the world? ; Pentrable when ghe! defends it. my | 3) BE OU RTD Rs LO 0 10) P I came to marry you It 1 could, far you,| Roweting Atmeriean,’” she ald, “smiling i : s pey wits | Ee Tune, onl were Miss Guggenaslocker to me. Then of ‘the realm will the oly one 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. | BEAST | thePrismaticrountains| | 14TH ST, SUES" or 4 5th AV. oBine Jeans” Win Seta 2 =" B eolor Wart Vj | SEONKADAY Marae cient Ath St. Nancy & Co, * DALY ATH CROW i ugene Presicey's Enurmoasly ducceayiut May, All Lauthter. Splendid Vawteriiie NEW ae FOLKS. | 125th SL{ Vaudeville, sta, “THE BEST TH IN TOWN—THIS 18, atArey [eisai a Rh le. Hae, Thanksgiving Congress Fat Ladiss in Original Dance and Cakewalk, ME M in Amusements. IOCDOOCOODO! astle yates, from ina last’ brave Knickerbocker Theatre, '~sy & 38th rt To-Nightats.30. Mu urday at ats. VOI EIGHT WEEKS. MAUDE ADAMS | Oe re eT THEATRE, ath ave and Zi at. | EOIN THIS WEEK. | DR. KOCH “ate Toure sat Gunes | ANNIE RUSSELL-A ROYAL FAM ILy damit Soe ee NEW SA VOY THEATRE AND ASTOMA [une Re Ale KOOM THAT reningh 820 EBEN HOLDEN, thorized to use this 5 ‘of the conquerors, A statue now marks the spot on ° Princess, hin wite ae erted. vehemently w Jon of territory in’ t fa le for its minex, In-} ) TELASCO PRESENTS WARFIELD 4 oO 49 other nore 1 Jones, TAKE) = t xome prince IRE THEATRE, i'r You were within my reach, but not now! | batter down flit wall and: win at a 4 y A obo doctors claiming to use thle treat S20. Matiness Wednt a 1 can only: Jove a princess!"* singin blow shat whlch a mete man tivat: elnally motked, for the Kook Lane VE A if Bare cee gel tig? nl a Mier sree as GB Sac ae | JOHN DREW | SEGOND IN cis eeMnieaire cies eete hes sage ties netue ; ; : CRITERION cur. | Faner Weiia a vOV. 18, “COLORADO to the couch beside him, her serous! “The Prince may batter down and this elty. Ai Helxe. but he cantnever conquer, Dy ri And the Princesa—the present ruler, Tam the Princess of |] mean—Wax a mere child at the time of | "Ww rican Company th e turned appealingly to his, her fin- IC) Wiway At $.10,) sete MATINEE TODAY. wouKN of thist, ; SiatineestWeddeatapractaturtases| Thy Fi gers clasping his hands fercely. ; hist 9h ara the Prin tim Metals ah aueseed tise | Sew ork, They alsa ACADUAY OF MUSE UR WEBER & Fi ia carn yo eonuees caren out Besa INSET theta gona not vec| Rie Beersce Mire ent eames WM FAVERSAM | A Royal Rival Ga, ARI ZO Hrasom. et su is ‘DEWEY. “wvuestie BURLESQUERS.. Bo you,hear? I, too, have thought and | fend uss WOh, the great World does not ree | MN t TOU, esas ot 4 iB her merr: in “ be y! v' — —- — = KTH TRE, ithe an price, 2 10 Wed & NA Bas EMAL ADMIN th #i, | 2 Great Harleecure—Darle reamed of you, and I have prayed that | hu matted with suchen ant CU Merit iriay rth of Telnice edantooke Vives, BD.” Matinee Sates Ug WAN BOWS HAS : - aE you might come. But you must not telt | tle displeasure, hie wife, my alsin, panned ‘away, dying 90.00 WATCHES i wea Tey A WES AGE FROM Ans Wooten 4 5 METROPOLIS ts me that you love me—you shall not!" |, “And a throne.” he added, smiling, [96,8 baikeon heart. for daughter, thelr ° Lie pee DAL Y’S ware i AS AMA cia OARLY! A LADY OF QUALITY, “ t to know that you | . AL BSA FTEs LO RGUELCUSS, 1 " Madinon Sq. Theatre, inst. nr hw ~ iN $6) Towle ae gy ‘ 3 Next Wrk. Tennessee’ juer I on! ieee C) at you love overs @ promise,” she reminded.| tom. crowned once, She has relgned Pea EI cde a tale price. Mud Ison gia en rerasatn i Paes ay, eran Diy psit NER OY x | regular price, £20 hich I I y 5 == —=— The Libert B 2 Qu 7" a i ju think X cam eit you tne | rom which trust 1 may, some day | y ‘les BRAND Mo nn-Lipman |SBITH'S "3 | Poa ; THE RED BOOK: i 2 THM 1 YAtLY x, sent Mog it amMicted with a dixc a wes | ; aoe : = he had fairly grasped the tm |determination ot gual power Hck io : GARDEN THEATRE, cet set = portance of the contradictory Gacdalig) h hopelessness ahead oe To-ntght, B15. Mate, Wed. a Sat, 20 MM Germania th Sau. Nnion, dat = Py ; : ri Hea a et naattretasainirt recs Lanet et It may be sooner than For Infants and Children, ie SOTHERN i} zk Ceproe avantnr, Ju.are forgetting your promise at-| The Kind You Have Always Bought |! ;| Manhattan ‘Gheatre Prtriedl flaming. ATH WER —SOTH FI ‘Ss NIGHT. IWORLD IN- WAN! New Orchestra MATOGRAPM, “Ther Io um to belleve you do,” he groaned, after,@. moment... “L.fnd a} our Highnesa's pardon," he beg-| Bears the toea = 2esah ot n or ay. | Wovld Wart adyertisors, Pkaid not latend that yous ee a ae ae MES IF1 3.0%. OMA FARO 2 ig Seaman's seb” ests acta “&.di6 not intend that yoaghould have! gad, thls lucklese American’ and hapless of Hs LOUK FOR THE GIG WATCH, Mirsada 2 Savon ES Br, Z [Ss Mat. Sate Mat, To-day, [| CO, To-Dey ia. SHOW. :