The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1901, Page 11

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RE rar | ee oe pale aoe soe e meee Rae “They tell mo so," modestly. What) peas: Once the night patrol clatterea by, tt me_ much amusement. They passed through the markets, and | Nt tae ahead they could gee the Unie ve \ was comin me influence. May T trust) ¥ | it looked Ike a élty priso! This ia) the hotel. Herr, Y bia t ‘catered, Maurice approached: prietor, who was pale and flur- Maurice had never seen pose of his countenance nothing of it. J, Herr Hamilton, has zt nt. Where ts his room + nine; Johann will show you,” ed as if he had something “mo: it a glance from the roun porter silenesd kim. Maurice lost ch by not seeing this glance. He ywed the messenger up the stairs, here were no transoms. ‘i'he corrte devold. of litumination. The a match and held It close “lof a door under which @ sht_atreamed. it. Herr, he bawled, 80 Maurice started. no need of waking the : i] % r meerereverrosner evant x] cad t ; nil me," pe Rrowled. ere \ ° ee BY HAROLD MacGRATH ame $F coull brace himselt—for the. Interlor of 5 CODY DT DOD ki? TE, BOMENA-MERRIL A CO. FL fpelonm imade all plavn, to hlmehe. was T | viol pushed over the threshold on to hts ki 's. He was up In an instant. f | The room wan filled with soldiers. foot Foldiers of the King, #0 It seemed. What the devil is this. he de manded. brushing his knees and cui K himself because he had not broughe Olt hen fate had put {t almost in his hand It in a banquet, young man. We ere walting for the guest of honor.’ Maurice turneé to the speaker, and saw a medlum-alzed man with | gray halr and a frossy stubble of a tache. He weve no insignia of office: Tadeed, aa sfaurse gazed from on Iman to the next he saw that there. were no ollicers; and It came to him that these were not goldiers of the kini yas in a trap. fie thought qulckl id was in troub perhaps on his account. Where sree “he? “Ido not see me friend who spraine@ his ankle,” he # coolly. Thin declaration was greeted with laughter. Evidently I have entered the wrong room.” he continued Imperturbably, He stepped toward the door, but a burly, Individual placed nis back to it. 1a prisoner, of the victim of a practle cal Joke a ther way.” sald the man with the y mustache, y the pleasure of your company, have recently formed a dangere ous acquaintance, and we desire to ala you tn breaking It.” "What do wish of me? Lieutenant, bring out the treasure. ‘One of the soldiers entered the next. room and soon returned pushing Fite. gerald before him. ‘The Englishman was bo gagged. The leader nodded, and Fitzgerald's mouth was relieved. He spat some blood on the carpet, and then looked at his captors, the devil In his eyes. yourself. arses overt being seen f ad- eis an Ated the weste were enveloped in moon mista her Maurice nor his mys Kea him 8 broad tlon. And nobody’ | not quite time here not under- tobe J the prin there wa, nthe ¢ RU Fight. © park ai MEE strolled ove tnnocent amu: a niuftted a mean sande Duchesse! om behind I dtsmina y wed of vou T promise to send he murmured. the app E ia ploturesat untenance ‘ope: but wher vasstnigs larme. “Who gentleman tn fatisue unfform, peras, | ne made }to talk to, j me from ne spirit ad this way “That, mons: * answered the gon In tones not unmixed with awe, uvals, of the Royal Culras- anks. Beau we name, Tr could 5 adow ¢ pat, which jeurving chin an |tscd much. To a man there iy always | He guided her through ‘iiroceed ‘to Kill me and have done, “Ah, madame,” he sald, rilhtered, he sald. braved them, and Kill you? | No, not io pleased ua he | Ivise you ‘to, for tf you do not Hila ea Me | wa Carewe? oa some day [ shall be tha again, nd then God help some of ward bravely Maurice Kazed_at tie candies on the . AD nds to be an. rr wishes “Mon- ned haughtily. FLOR DeA AD awit table and smiled. % Inte trouble ate from In able an. resentment, const I did net ask to speak to you. | patience; and I would risk much to “['m sorry they dragged you Into tt ation struggitng to pre= ean American. | isty ter Ga Maurie ‘sald Fitzgerald. ate In her tones, “I did not give you are alwaya ashamed of = > would What you, wane 5 ; st work soawte SG 0 ~{ Your county?" with “mallee a “| 'There was a was a pects to the b: st work of $3) you permission to sit down, You ar tight but she It went to the fantel, Sir Walter Scott. An cx- aurice experienced th sting of MANY) Hfere is a nook out © the captive. ‘Welt,’ es. may talk here with safety." what {s next on your Maurice declared. “Lam not quisite love story under- 3) i sco ts mite che! i! : rice, “wh | imper Iam lonesome. My only And what is the news?" she asked, rz op 2 ales ‘ “This: The man remains still in ol er side of the frontier. With an ‘unexpected movement be sent the table over, the lights went outs and he had judged the d curately “that he felt hi over the revolvers. “The door! the door!" a voice bawied. Knock down any one who attempts to is was exactly what Maurice dee aired, | With the soldiers massed: about the door, he would be free to Mberat jFitzreraid:” which, he id. He mad scarcely complet e task when | name spurted rap. The leader fearlessly it a candle and righted the table, He fax both ha prisoners, one of them with extended arms, at the which glistened revolver barrels. “The devil!” he sald. i Mayhe it is." replied Maurice. “Now, Ray banqueteers, open the doors , Red ‘ihe first-man who makes a Suse "to the |plcious movement will find that Tm e avenger | tolerable sho! ner | 'Seize him, Your Excellency! shouted and renders the hook in- tensely interesting to young and oldalike. The author, 2 young West- erner, has a brilliant tu- ture; but in no other book can he hope to score a Sreater popular success than “The Puppet Crown,"”’ It is decidedly the foremost romantic novel of the year. and bis voice fell into a whisper | Mademolacile of the Veil hanig together in exc n's vol 1 | wom, gendarme, Monsieur, search for your nurse?” attitinde which n t thi ment “Did T not promise you? It Is #9 true} Conspiracy ts | in “the | 3 will be ident. perturbation e. At the latter's Acrows to the ho alarm. dt We xtooit with ¢ Seieleteteieisis have aunted me in an extraordin what T shall t They < @ + is aA “The Puppet Crown” is } | 4 one of the strongest, most i stirring tales of adventure ever written. Ly many l competent critics it iscon- sidered equal in most re- thinking of rund the nop? Trust month from now AR will i ae ia ancalcakentnawelen put Ife into. your Jone of the troopers. ‘Those are my ree AOHiltiinco haze You have tnken a. weight ian the do uy wolvers he has, and they are not aversed the moonilt| loaded.” regard to ons were astir, (To Be Continued) and the mind. What du you thir the rumor of Prince Fre tn. neon a soldler; rewith the use have remarkable e t 4 more tn the Ostan M RS. CLAYTON wi LL MARRY e Muscles ACCOUNTS OPENED WITH EVERYBODY. | _ Frexacenar i AFTER HUSBAND’S DIVORCE. wor AREY CASINO San eS ip eS Extra Maline Thang bay. ane er a LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHIERS & TALORS. | FM BR ANNIE ROSSELL— P'ROVAL Fi Wis gelelelelelelelelefulnfeleleteteteteteteteetetetetetet teteceofrdetereebefetefetetetet “Wife ot the Captain, Who Is Suing for a Separation, An- ounces Her Engage- Girl and th ane Our business has prospered be cause we hold our customers and i are continually adding new ones. | ee Ae Ce ena ee a VALUES and our, no entrasharge Mf PT aaa il RE Ean credit system does it. NEW SAVOY THEATRE. 34th at. @ Bway. MEN'S AND Boys’ | | Ee Eventogs, §.30. at ates 26 BEN HOLDEN ia EMPIRE ; THEATRE. 4 y THURS. trie ed to marry Mr pect that the m: “Yes, 1 am en George Bain and Tex rh howilll be a quis . a | take piace In the very nea an of MER TR TTT CEUTA it JOHN ‘baw [SHcORD IN COMMAND, Regiment, U. 8. A. now tn the Philips | 2b 4) e +) a COMEDY & ¥ 6; Pines, has not yet secu the decree + ‘ re] Pract ors" DY, DY 4 VAUDEVILLE % 7 J iwacue ut plrvotgabsolute, divorce itor gist oases cue |i ie READY-MADE AND 10 ORDER, | 994 CF { SA NIGHT OFF. Rt; Wi, AVERSA Hoi a [been suing. ee = The correct treatment of sore! st Heansoae, | Propo ne: o:nery, [Pes 27m "However, sir, Bain, who med as |e ja th Ne ani Hi BUITERFLY.” sash Be: | Ganicy THEATRE, a2 co-respondent, also admits the engage: | °f muscles or tendons is very sim- Bu. Vaut Futena'Troure. Ot cuanreet, MAT! Fr THUMB gaa man: r ple. First take a good warm |"; f «BBY 4 cAtiaion tat” | HAWTREY | A \'Wessage from Mark, cs ethan Sl SLT ADISON THEATRE. Grand Revival. aM ox soi THEAD Fcastith et, ear Dewar. MATS. WED., THURS & Capt. Cayton’s sult will, according to his jawyer, Charlea H. Hyde, of No. bath before going to bed, and 80- (624th Ave agate 1B! adh th Ot. AY) f 189 Montague street, Braoktye, be tte + then wipe yourself dry This | = en l| “inst |THE iit SERTY BELLES. y just as so0nL As the transer! pt of his |b opens up the pores. Then rub | | Manhattan Theatre! See - se oar i reaches here. That will be In a fow|! mega Oil into the pores, keep- See TAT MRS FISKE Wines | HOW, j ei a IAG . 12.39 7011 P.M ) alitealea Claytonthan now fled jancanswer: ing up a brisk rubbing for sev- aan 3 Mis TE RTON ARMISONR Arama Herald |MR. Day Dagan tom i so and It would that he Intends to fan 7 Tones | “THE UNWELCOME MRS. ‘WATCH “Thy allow the sult to go by defau eral minutes, you have time | SENTRA MATINES THANKSGIVING DAY, — \ She Js the daughter of William Brash oo ey, a milllonalre ollctoth manufacturer, of Prospect slope, Brooklyn, and she married Capt. Clayton, then Just Rrud- | x uated from West Point, in 15 ‘ri | two boys are wjth thelr father, whose record as a soldier and polltictan Is a © priiiiant one. He has been captain of OM Troop C and Colonel of the Fourteenth Regiment, National Guard. -_———— when you get up in the nor WA Na ORLD sr NICHOLAS % ngs nome more ofthe WWE WORLD perraru tT Tel TINTS EDEN eros sere Oil. This cures sore muscles! Matinee T'o-Morrow, 250.,50e. 7 MUSE ER. \MAJELTON. Afternoon, 3: Erealae. caused by hard work or by severe (GRAND: Andrew Mack | | aan SPECIAL THANKSGIVING ATTRACTI A In TOM MOOR exercise of any kind. Omega | Extra Thanksgiving Matinee 350. | BIJOU DAviO DELAECO. PRESES: KEITH’S* {2 10.30 PF. Me BS Oil is the favorite rub-down of | New YORK, c 2 soars | wena WAR FIELD HETROPOLS, Pram | : Lata 8t.; (PRices ‘Be. and nearly all prominent athletes in ||; [WEDSESDAY in T ‘A RAGGED HERO, LILIVOKALANI COMING HERE. fi It k We EXTRA MATINEE THANKSUIVID fame EK I America. 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Every Eve @ mo to Waghingion, to remain the great-| 5 ee =| chal he Grand Cy MORAL =) Koenigseer Marvarian. P “ka Koenlgsee, | ex portion of the winter, rae ee eee a Min fadthve ontate he eater Ua chakgocns CommMEtee BAS” iat fo-dorrow, ttm Bat. Thaskesiving. Fricen 23,00 761. Mate Wet, @ Sat.2. Eve, 8b 3) wn thune | G Yi SY JACK. lea ‘Mia. errpottechater’v. Aramergaa, can DEWEY tk Naa LAT AW EHULAND AG nar na the hospital bed | BROADWAY Ties Sven. 5. Mata vowix counells, with REA & and the| TON OF THE DRURY LA n are expected | 12.0 m near Canal ft More than 2 12,000 to be sold by members of the bord Jno, Mandi Seat woe:

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