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alr | —=a=s woes (VICAHOLOS TS RICH MAN LEFT -RAUSTARK EEL STORY OF A LOVE . BEHIND A THRONE GEO. BARR Ne CUTCHEON ‘Copyrighted by H. 8. Btone & Co., Chicagn, on of the Publisher.) 4nd Uset by Special out all hope of even a vague glimpse of his surroundings. everything ‘The longer the drive lasted the great- ep Glookinnslanye \ er grew his curtosity concerning this | ever, living above you,” he uncommunicative soldier who sat ve- | Hy : 1 “Your window looks down ‘pon the CUE is <p to yours. ‘The At length, without warning, Lorry Peo R eee iidowa dh struck a match. ne ot love and Ife The feeble glare illumined his panion’s uniform and a flushed, beautl- ful face beneath the helmet “Yetlve!” he gasped. The match dropped from his fingers. and, as darkness fell again, it hid thi soldier In the strong arms of th tive—noz as a soldier bold. but a gasp- ing. blushing, unresisting coward. ‘The lithe form quivered and then became motionless In the flerce, straining em- brace: the head dropped upon his shoul der. his hot lips caressing the burning sweetheart,” he ‘ou say Twill be measag grant¢ eur me th Now nd manquerading 50 reive you “Graustark"”’ is undoubt- trust these men} c let me tell you why 1 am «hame- isted that He will from my hands. for me to do, face and pouring wild, Incoherent words pion Fae, edly the literary hit ot the into the Mttle eara. sa sat letne notes year. Apart from the stir- “You! You!’ he erled, mad with Joy. | the Prin as a Woman. Discovery ring episodes and adven- “Oh, this ts heaven Itself! My brave Would have | m under radation (rom tures that crowd its pages, }| darling! | Mine tore oe oriie ‘rhe military garments were my ‘ou shall never leav ow! : ' there is a tender and beau- 34.) Drive on!” he shouted to the men continued, must not ) tifal love story running }} outside. drunk with happiness. “We'tl Qu NO ete OS : through itall. The hero is make this journey endless, I know you], nd to the border Ine at the an American. No one can } {love me now—I know It! God, I shall die 0 > wil “4 with Joy!" be my murderer, yeaa ts story without being A hand stole gently Into his hand, and] Yetive: yen do not believe T Killed Le cd proud of his own national- her lips found his {na tong. passionate |fP% 1 know that mo oth ity. The book has had a ki ttor of th phenomenal sale every- “I did not want you to know! Ach, I ~$ where and is the most }|am so sorry! Why. why did 1 come to-|%} E ght? so strong, #0 firm, 1 . do not be ed-o: cliof, year, %|plaht? 1 was trong, « talk fiaoy the year. thought, but see how weak Iam, You| You had killed him for nig | dominate—you own me, body and oul, ads ala Tam isure that’ you s 2 in spite of everything—against my will. arriage stopped too s00n And SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. 11 tove you-I lo ' the door. Ut was stilt Greatall Lorry, a young America “T have won es and bur the downpour had ‘ ‘of Graustark in search o| 1 who| potentiacs! I wax my ar . misty” der thel Queen, losing hope. Fou reso far i penetrating so unattalnable. wid brave ache the stopping place.” way. y' eco Mise ft . woul Ge A thousand deaths rather than lose this and jaresinrtieg Drs berloicall ri xingly minute of my life, It makes me tu walk from here to the ue | the man in all the world. How > Pri . resuming her brave you are! This night you ha tones. While they were ntm tela them of given up everything for my sake. Y paning t she whis- him, than 100 w lee Grew- 4 jee) i! ie, aw 1 n n Lorry’s “ von Je “" bf ‘ords, ‘ ve te nitrate thes cea: | Nay ‘Deen UCg tO St eee art inn kn tyaurhavecdiscors |jarcose Send your mind-readings to Handsome 5-Piece Mahogany the parace with the kidnem No, no. You must not be deluded. Itleread who T CoMe, nOw, let him trot, to his “Mind R ling Ei 2 sh tinh, covered in silk tapestry or “The conspiratcrs are commanded ty a myae[!8 only for to-night, only WM you are) wiry Lorry in the centre the trio] Rare And dearesT spot, Mind-Reading Editor, Even- ty tufted backs, best upholstering, me evens | Malked rapidly in the darkness, the | Of all onEs Dear to him, ing World, P.O. box 1,354 N. worth $60.00; special tor { Koes justtiversryin t be- | KnowinG of a ceRtMiN that he's got Y. City.” eee THE DISCOVERY. far ahead to position of oar) G| iti and for this taev bent. thelr steps, aa spws . |eeooo0cecsc0ses0s09¢009::0 | iy In és a e ry hers hand fn hewn tact AeWa Knowing he inv: | Some are Golden Oak, others are T soldier wits tautlty | en tho 2 F Bere i Rater My guess Is that C Rare Mahogany, beautt‘ully polished; some m Her Royal Highness the Prin. n2n0=0-0-0-0-0- 0.0, SETS” GEEFG: v “YOU? YOU?" HE CRIED, fee te ret ee oe ee Oe oO oe ck. You ix hour MAD WITH Joy. 1 afe from pursuit. an = ust not hope for more than weakness, sweet as it Is t {erlous persona tbey {ag the princess, Lo: i he knew as Mien Guegensiocker. Ie by one cf the kidnappers, but soon rec or call Fry she with is why | muen are going back and not he erted, hla heart chil T cannot. That 1 would never Leare for y Alas, 6 principality and thet there Is the cemand. The only the country bas of eeeape | out? ols fargor’ Yollve to. matty’ tarens, san of Prine | Var coud Cecer t th ergtns also’ loves E ince of Axphat 1 eould not have Neteelitahecroccnics Wed you. This was the only course to a sharp acken in the Graur- Yorenz, lorenz speal nd} dared not hesitate. 1 should Rave turk tong little gate beside the thrashed by Lorry. big one opened, and the monk, lantern the duel fi hand, ade A moment Lorry was t entine’s, x ally But court in CHAPTER VII he exclaimet, bhie mm & his aKa A Wied o by divine ration. But you will tern creating ghastly sha lows inet . le and a Pris withare, rau the broken mist BK onext night as 1 from every that Hetle distan arm 1 ry to hear you plead. and Mis head spalringly in Nis cell, Quinnox and | wil Dangloss entere if They came from the Princess, with a} yy, Austagk—T cannot! It to be gout by, dearest?” he plan’ to rave him. t to Roewitn vou to 4 “Good-by” Lorever? ‘The plan in brief was as follows: He 1 but 1 have ochers It would be lik was to bind the guard, who was sul- You are my there: In no hope. corned, aud was to be conducted tu a ¢ o1 lace ere Ml res | oi ma ascret DIAGE = WROF St eh disappearing down the pennies in ies main until such time as it might safe for him to attempt to leave the minutes—ten tui hourk to Lorey—sne res dat ar i He way silent, ‘Impreaned by “her no- country. billy, her loyal Although the Joy When his absence should be discov] (Med fom his craving heart. he saw ered In tho morning, It would hordeel (cence ike: Meved he had overpowered HE Sy and escaped. Search wovhl ying 3 K War turned, so the and {ft would be belleved he had Med} xy end all? it would have been y ed the slight: gure fafely to America. Mh ofus, i cannet Hve without acNleneren Anvhour later he was helped tite a Pier Sher woutd ke DUC he. held her closed carriage, A soldier tovk the seat Feet e ie for Tun elt ashe a j z beside him, while Quinnox mounted the f| REXTHOR American aaron was the box, and the carriage rattled dway tn werdrivoriiihelsaked AUL cic turmermttenuay necu i LceaUnerEs (NG the darkness, ty {lt brougnt) undisgul Where am I being taken to i WY a are nearly | eaves of thousands; Uh < ked, ay Ww ton ar awWay-l who updraided B asked, astounding nest y do we Ko x crimanul Aci 1 qn Dre . ; only excuse, uttered In woe-hogone noun? 1 thought 1 was ziwita that the prison had not been ali i constructed or manned for such clever jeave—tatkr on, Until she} scoundrela ax Yankees—good. nam cli exvliamentiie oreeithe abtee: iar tet oe | aco 4 tte e le over the ¥ is te be Butt body c: your place. I have arranged Qplanstion Se ee caeaie “Pow place of sate! ‘ woldler curtly, AMD attempts to learn more oy to ‘raw bis companion Into conversation Were fullle, The dense darkness shut replied the to leave Gs th the Abe i bor, fi [cess Yetive,”” sald Quinnox In response , A BANQUET FOR 350 AT THE DERBY. CONN.. DISAPPOINTED WILL. WALDORF-ASTORIA. OVER BLAKE'S Nenr-Admiral ©. Wateon and | iad P Other Representatives of Army | and Navy WII Be Present, ' commemoration of the jubilee DEREY, ¢ . + . DEM iheiAmerieanesYounsiy Meri'al | bitceriyalei is an object lesson in Christhin Asoclationa the annual din. | ilike | ner of the International Committee | He bh w w held at the Waldorf-Astoria! death « . setae ne iviatagtihienrs a saving of about one- The committee of arrangements con- | i which ints of I nm oC. Warner, Alfred Boj What ans Marling, Frederick Bo Schenck, Rich. | Derby eves ‘ ATS Colgates/ Jamies (iy (Cannon eand again. Why not take William joane. . ’ IADOUL WA} wucate are tobe ‘present. saved is money made. = them will be Rear Admiral Watson, U. 8. N. and other repre sentatives of the army and navy. Thin is the week of prayer for men} roughout the world, and incidentally the Internationa! Committee tn tribuling Information about the growth | nd progress of the Young Men's Chris- Uan Asosciation. | The first North American Avsoctati were organized in Montreal and # ton in 1861 In 1871 the total current expenses | ™ if for all assoclations were $230.00, In| it Nas never 1900 they” were §2.910,(00, MANY READERS TELL OF WHAT CROKER IS THINKING. Cocecocococesns: ° OOSOG: Ami sae marti irer within a atu Long Credit | Wonderful slime 10s was accite Will England Copy Gothamt Richard Croker must be wondering the people of England will turn him down as the people of New York did CBOOLCCOL CHANCE FOR MIND. READER: OF WHAT IS CRUOKER THINKING ? snc JOSEPH J. JACOBS, tulted backs 1 finish at edge No. 314 Pennsylvania avenue, Brooklyn. on exguisite tur lk tapistry, regu Herre roker tg done talking! 5 ion ittistustiestversza\ranze But The Evening World of- | If his thoughis turn to his Moated fers $10 to the mind-:ca ter, Grange. . professional or amateur, who Could rousatand would Jo think 11Q makes the best diagnosis of ner, tn Had they labelled your begt friend with t Croker is thinking about. @ anes The mind-reader can toc it & All about him, and In every Road he takes, this is what confronts in or humorously Prose or poetry—serionsly but in not mor, thinking wha! might i Tompkinavilie, 8. Ielele Joke. Of what {s Croker thinking? Why, he is thinking of his neglect to frustrate that tremendous collapse of icicles over Greater New York, F. FERGUSOD MS Truxton street, Brook’ somely inlaid. pte Bis, Drunkards | __ Secretly, Free Package of the Only Success- ful Cure Known for Drunkenness Sent to All Who Send Name and Address. Desks that were 16.50, now Desks that were 19.76, now Desks that were 22.00, now Desks that were 26.00, now Desks that were 30.00, now Wait Two Years. Croker has stoj Tam not Of what he Iam sure I have ft pat. He is thinking not of resigning Ere he sails for England's shore; But how he can fool the people As he often did before. PROF. KOCH'S LympAl INHALATION p down so easy KOUILO-LENE CURES yites would like, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumption. | It Can Be Put Secretly into Food or Coffee and Quickly Cures the Drink Habit Few men become drus or Inclination—all welcome release from th t. Golden Specite will eure tual drunk, can be adminis He will cateh the arde from er two more And will be the ‘That's what his Alter Prof hts are on, the germs iba CASSIDY, pumption be a New Brighton, | med Bement avenue, Staten Ialand. 1t—— “It I had attended to my stable and sent Van Wyck out peddling sce on the east side Tammany Hall would not now be to let for a Junk shop." Cc. M'GLORY 2074 Seconda avenue, city. Acroatle, Richard thinks of Mr. Jerome In his letsure moments, Conaldering how he shall get home Humbled by his opponents; “Appertainin’ and touchin® on Regardin’ Van Wyck and Devery,’ Dicky thinks he should have won, TR. and MR: daughter, in food ning thew Pianos and Organs, |The Pease Piano. Contest by his own bravery, Repudiate now he will wi far inty a habit 4 there was necret rejoicing In the f city: ‘oF course, everybody wondered | 0 hin way hom: Mra Harry Burn where the prisoner gone: moat of ecaeaiiy jAmnlte: he. came hom druvk them feared that he could not escape | irequently. [le saan lost tls jromstion a the cers, while others shrewdly us and smiled and expressed themselves aa con. a gentleman could xmaryelied at hts yoldness, ity. Quinnox | Drought ne Lorry at the monastery. haewiiteaceallse ite ‘One night he came with tidings that] tion and som, we aroused the American to action, home wgain. 1 it seomed that Prince Bolaroz, of Ax-| Specinr to every we hin, forlouw at the escape of the man fax t have. and dered hla son, lelweiss to de- th the ttle children i sober up, but the ha him and then he would MS }ever. I heard of ¢ Se. lfor a free package toh him. 1 put it inh Att an that has suffered ones fron Nearly Every Piano Maker nd vengeance, ie Princess had. him off the vt ward for Lorry Hut Bolaroz. still nivance at the escape, trange proposition d offered, in case of Lorry's ar- grant a ten yearn’ extension to ( stark loan This meant a new lease of life for iraustark If Yetive woull give up Lorry: to Justice, Yer y ck (To Be Continues as a ruse to offered a large plure, : apecting her cq had’ made We don't want to join in this dis we say that nod planes, the a | “fi jeredited chorus. * Pease" pianos are and that in pro | qual ty the prices ate very low, on to \s thus stre of love and of “more to her ° 1 ra vyalt 1A special plan of payine INCANDESCENT troy [pianos of many diffe up. exchanzed, Piso os tuned, Write \from jfented for catalogue, Pease Piano Co., l2B West 420 St. Bel. Gt Ave & Broadway “Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work.” | 2 al ‘ Py. Asixs>,, “ ies ENS Do you want better trighter more gaslight for 15c. than you arc now getting for $1? —That’s the way “YOT TO” James cut gas bills, Now being demonstrated at the American Incandescent Limp Co., 55 Park Place, New York, y for Oct, Cataloaue, Amusements, Manhattan Theatre Cilcance oF tie Balcon: PIskt THEATRE REPUBLIC ve Mt “at Tremendous Hit? i\GRACE GEORGE so yaniset*" UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES F245 HOHARDB EMERSON’. 83° way &ISIS ‘Three umes @ day, 1005 times a year the GOLD DUST twins wilt make your dish-washing easy, fue N. M. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ou can't came reat bay May, To-day. oO 155,157,159 East 23d St. Two Doors West of 3d Ave. OUR SPECIAL NOVEMBER SALE An opportunity to furnish their homes comfortably and luxuriously at: week and it will ke quite a long while before you will have such a chance 75c. Weekly Opens an Account, Long Credit Mianufacturer’s stock of 500 samples bought at less than % actual cost. We offer them at crices sure to interest you. Artistic 5-Piece Parlor Suits, lie FINE SIDEBOARDS. with bevel mirrors, others tand- Desks that were $6.00, now $3.99 Desks that were 9.00, now 4.75; 22.00 Sidetourds.... now Desks that were 12.00, now 6.25 , 30.00 Sideboards. .. DOW 16.60 Se) 875 } 46.90 Sideboards... .now 24.99 § $5.00 Tables, 10.25 } 60.00 Sideboards... .now 28.75 { 8.00 Tables, now 13.49 § 70,00 Sideboards... . now 39.86 12.00 Tables, now 16.60 } 85.00 Sideboards... .now 47.60$ 15.00 Tables, 18.76 $100.00 Sideboards... .now 69.49 § 20.00 Tables, claims that his piano is the best. | Used | vokes | KEITH'S ae es , 2073, 209 Park Rov Just Beloz Chatham Square. \207 , economy to all prudent and thrifty housewives. half regular value. This sale is now on its second Remember the old adage, ‘“‘Money A few of the many good things to be had: advantage? Sale of Parlor Furniture. _ 5-Piece Parlor Suits, mahogany lished frames, tinely polished and tsomely carved backs, well upholstered, covered in silk tapes- silk damask or silk plush, assorted colors, actually — worth $50.00; for this $29.89: sale nee te ee en 5-Piece Parlor Suits, muhogany: fis! frames, exquisite mare quetry decorations. made with best upholstery, best steel springs, cov- ered in exquiste figured satin damask; actually worth $75.00; pechl for '"'s $44.50 Handsome Parlor Suits, con- sisting of 5 pisces; mahogany. fine ished frames, piano Fells finish; round backs. beautifully shaped lexs, made with best upholstery, best tempered steel springs and cov- ered in superb satin damask,with ex- quisite colorings; actual. value t, pia $100.0); special price Meee PIB. silk damask, be u iful colorings, hands : “H'$39.75| Extension Tables, Irresistibly low prices. Don't Tiss the opportunity. carved and polished: $36.85 handse y ely u ~vered in sold at $55.0; reduced cut, M1 larly Frame Parlor Suits, | pol- Way below regular selling figures. Grand o!d Colonial styles, quaint Dutch effects, e:c. }$16.00 Sideboards... .now $8.49 11.76 j | Amusements. Amusements. Kutckertn Eve cing, Sao. MAUDE ADAMS { RUM THEATRES | E RUSSELL--A ROY vorTn : ATRE zt :BEN HOLDE y JOuN DIELW | SECOND LN COMMARD, | “@ainein'fn rater, ‘ CRITERION ESE SD so). Mat AM Wed A Royal Ri ‘POGLO'S kisi ne at 03 EE ee aan Evo was Oth AV.+*Biue Jeans” sei so |5OI SL Wveduvatsreatenupsar Nancy & Co. ® oiitsaouet’® |The Liberty Belles "fal Le Splendid G GARDEN THEATRE ‘105th SL Vaudevili IF TWE , FAVERSH RKRICK TH TRE, HAKLES Byes WEREY AES AC Theatre, WM. ti HA | Madison 5 | t ‘80 REN PRESENTS WOLFE GhorGe Ww. LEDE ats \ ELSIE.de Fitch's THE WAY f WORLD 'S KATING-RINK, HEN POR THE ed dally ex ACA DE. LA ! METROPOL!S : i RMIT PRODEO 4 WACKY LANE SPRCTACEE: LEE ?IN G BEAUTY outta or sf TH Es Wee BER A HLLDS) iat ce HONTY-TOWTY, Suns Seba é HAL ADMISS & MAT sit Aste SANTOT ON. Y, Herald. % [ir New England Folks, { ready for Thanksgiving Days The Mu 12.20" TON: —HOW, Tine | DEWEY Bou | j oa | CONTINUOUS SHO} We ROY. & . | BYOU DID TE AR E JERS. ies me. eee FIELD rhs Sunda {Grand Conce _ | way & 30th 7 ALSO ah DALY S Svuscwen Ate" in THE AUCTIONEER. is THE MESSENGER BOY ynaourrT [Dem on ONTH sith JAMES T, POWERS | es | Positivel 3 Nights, lant Mat.Sat, 8.30. a Mann-Lipmz HACKETT | w UBsY SHOW EDEN | “et. IN WAXD a 3 ASLEM J. H. STODD, OVERA- T° ?he Donnie Drive Bi +) Mot. MOUSE, va Wa- "TH KLUNG'S OARNIVAla'

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