The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1901, Page 13

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THE WOKLD: LitLDAY EVENING, NOVIEMIIStE 2 ‘CHARMING SOCIETY WOMAN OF BOSTON WILL SING HERE ——_—_—___e¢>______ ‘Bet. 16th & 1¢th Sts. : with every cold ble: st and continue to deny yourself stylish and comfortable clothing whil ng to save up. Come and make your selections now and apply gs in paying for them on our popular Cart-fayment Plan. NOTICE— Our Clothing Department and Ladies’ Wrap and Fur Depart- ent will remain open until 10 Saturcay evenings. oth Ave. THE PUPPET —— BY ——?—. CROWN. HAROLD MacGRATH COPYRIGHT 190) BY THE BOWEN -MEGRILL CO+ Mrs. George H. Shapley Has Been Presented to Royalty, the) Pope and Other Celebrities of Europe. gasleur, vou sa vt degrade me 1am a wom hurting me hed natd wort ther 5. self-satis Kraceful-set- tt surrende money ye Oxt as you ever put on your back at $10.00 for A usly fr Je has yet ‘ouher more'l ults. of the. new. twu-button doubles , nd yet you) wil And it here handsome Jong roll tn all the new fetchy. well t Ary. cut_for young men and i father had " as ot fit ored as Wt You prld a tatior ‘ouble. tA) value for, 16.50 Social Affairs" Prince Albert, F Tuxedy Suit is the proper eset ma 12.50 Special ie sauce 8 we YOUTHS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS. iets tske pains to put style ino yornz wen's clothing. In fact they are rare. own or therten thepants is the ural makest ift for ‘fitting’? him. Not s0 young men who apyrecicte the impertrce of a perfect fit and a graceful ap- ting and we ad fully recovered her ¢ Not all cfo ever written. By many competent critics it iscon. sidered equal in most re- Gpects to the best work of Sir Walter Scott. An ex- quisite love story under- lies the sterner passages, and renders the book in- tensely interesting to young and oldalike. The author, a young West- erner, has a brilliant fu- tnre; but in no other book can he hope to score a Breater popular success than “The Puppet Crown,”’ It is decidedly the foremost romantic novel of the year. To cut a tlee here. We cater $0 Cressi: pearance. Youths’ Suits. {ti Kk Thtbets have the cal st tome too jong mur affec y are certainly enter! or th i hey are Just as wi Mave your chotce of elther or Ox: ast 1 i ‘or "faint bie bressted milftary 10, 00 * Shar oat for Boys’ Suits Bnd Overcoats. Saturday Specials. i ents: A weil clad boy 1s 4 $1.00 Real Kid Giars* gules ‘i mates petter bow Bring him and Soa’can provide for tie payments Wn our popular nel? nding niet ath swith felntorced color at your pare nee ode: Haturde MRI: CEORGE HW SHAPLEY. Neckwesr, eluding arate, plain and “The Puppet Crown’’ is one of the strongest, most stirring tales of adventure under Te, than these a S45) values, 10) A new arrival in has travel ’ 7 Surprisiny crane See a urarisink §~Seasonable Furs. Bargains Ia Fine illinery. hurming society woman of Bost Finest grade of near seal. mith wide coller ead Don't Judge of these offerings by the price. You should y ds studying with La Fur Coats 200 sised cith heavy Sktnmer satin, $10.00 32.00 sce the style in which they are made and the manner tn ind Will sing at sever: for Saturday : which they are trimmed to determine their actual value. length, sele-ted a fastener, $11.30. val with (2 STM About 50 elegantly made Freach Motel Hat remalar, $6. Cores 4.' HUF 7.60) $50). veluens tor” Saturday 4.50 Chote of 80 and Children’s Mal 5 which all season § 50 clety functions duriug the wt GEN. WOOD HERE TO Fur Scarfs, day Sable Opossum Scirfs, ,,” have sold at $5.00 and $6.0), for... ‘ One jot rf ler elaborate Mata for Mince and caitaren, regular 12.5) and $2.00 ve will go ato. of ours here, but ko along quietly, “If any dispute occura we are asked 1 1 well for thelr reliance in our justice, eit vay Vonerea tite in Cuba who desire annexation, but I COMES ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS, jon on the question. \ ae va8.. 8.15. iat 6 Moe t Cuba wish to see their Mug floating over Morro Castle even if It were only for a week. Iam in good health now and never felt better tn my TO RETURN AT ONCE. je Never Governor of Cuba Says Mife."* Expressed Opinion on Annex- Others on the Monteroy wera Sirs, ation of the mad. ¥ M. J. Dady ‘iam Van Harden, Lieut. Frank HW. Barnes, "Palmer Hdge and ¢ HB. Soule. General Leonard Wood, Governor of Dady » h City Imous vo Cuba, and former colonel of the Rough reented ote, that the t. and ald's heart, and dy « Riders’ regiment, which afterward be-| brings home papers showing thin to be induce him tn wtve xo. He says the plans and specifications came Roosevelt's, arrived inthis ctty | Sf. 4 A railoinnt aseritatianito to«tay on the Ward Line steamer Mon- Ha RAC LED GEL terey from Havana zu " NEW_YOR! CHAPTER V. He came on official hustnees to ree G T Ad The Love of a Man for a Maid. port to Roosevelt, once his Hew © give enera ul SS on, : ; , w(t TH Do you know our new shoe for men? neues at hall VICTORIA, “#3. 3¢-2.r4y, sels hark aves “THE EVERY SIZE SHOE,” ihotery cede WOLF BATURDAY: Fr De wan aitting atone after now, as President of the United F dinner. ¢ Colonel was away on wih ta business, Maurice and the Countess wero walking In the garden Fitzgerai! was aroused by the en- nee of Mad his superior offic Ho will pro once to Washington, and, after re ing to the sident, will retu é = 7 Uae ts 50. irae Fitch's our ee mo Cp a CASTOR IA Well you a to. WAY “WORLD street, taemorrow re Will de Mlnat rate, ¢, ou thinking of?" she hat were asked softly. ald at Quara that he had exe 4 “Twas thinking.” replied he, “that pressed no op question (of For Infants and Children, If you are the man accustomed fOIpa vn m, hatt rah th ed by keeping us Pena bOr ing $3.50 to $5 for your shoes you're the anhattan eatre Pare Peat pele’ au The Kind You Have Always beast | RipeReL SS SOMOISS: oley.oult i vitogs 4: 43). alles saturday ob $B he Hds of weiwantro ine ; ; MR'S ; | _We are selling a Every Size Shoes” at MRS coke ASHE this introductory price to adve: tse them. re is nothing P mmiiatrene ie'mucte tw thane yaw for We carry them in 26 different lasts— st_yiciiomas ma Beles Hai! every size SKAu NG RINK nat youn’ uneaally, "It ts her wi Box Calf, Calf, Vici, Enamel, and spe- : ron Ti "Yes: the heart of Mme A cially selected Patent Leathers. ‘ 1s supine, to the b STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 POM Ww M. VOG E L Q ON i Srier aw & eis “f paopictiox, BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. PING BEAST BIJOU J. DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS “as, WARE FIELD | SATURDAY. __in THE AUCTIONEER, | Katay Hui oze La Duchei “Madame. galt f tell you a secret?” 4 chalr next to wi me." sittin In the Y UHAVE NO PEAR, ILE SAID; “L SHALL NOT Kiss YOU" his hu been the pleasantest week T have known In "Then you forgive t Rotonly mistress of Tusle but of tones 03, | POET Orme e Dense nived all these wit you ald me to give ba <4 her own? Would you give her, Ls er arma were pinioned to Becks he had drawn her so clows “lime wid feel his heart beat agiinst he erupt Euch sentence r hands; and ux A} honeat face which. could © |her own, othing. his earnest eyes which could “Have no fear.’ he sald, “LT shall Hide nothing, maduine wae conscious of | n te Let_me look Into your & vague distrust of herself. if only, he | your eyes, und read the Amusements. Mo thou; Dr. Lyon’s fisayo omered:te Aaht.sehe) thotleht/) But lie walen in written there, My" fort ‘affair was none of Nis_concern.. tie instead, he was giving to cep nis pipe. 1 x ed about Re, a hix weapons of defense, + Lhave no wish. to ayNlesping Area iiy and trambed aco PERFE iPlay “Ah, monster. you do wrong to for- se it, You would have mo break have something on your mind, NEW Y YORK f= sive ther moulaively. Word to the dead and to the livings and| etd Maurice, pulling. off Nis, hussar KERNOCKER. een st. He amit [you expect me to belleve your promilacat | Sucker and kicking Itacrosa the room. f DA eve. $15. Mate Ride you have-gono all these years! Fuughi” He pushed her trom°him and) ’™Ngqame has promised to ye my wife” Ma Wet! @ fat. 215 without knowing what it Is to love?” Ta| resumed hin stand by the window. [SARA tondittonas: curtiy In. Maree TAT man less wulleless, this question would 7 fla, thounand ancestors | i A ery ey __auatiry WEBER & FIELDS" tke Psy At $10. ata ck i arenes seeetgteenayas AN ELEGANT. TOILET LuxuRy, i le |. ten ROITY-TOITY ts, ‘ ae FROM i ENERAL ADM Usod b 10 of refi A ROYAL FAM , cor nt by people of refinemens | ANE sy eee Pa Wegeraid was. silent’ he’ dared not) {i venture another Ile. ena t you are allent? Is there. after | « allan me {Med him. He n and ehe prom- wi re onliting down at man somewhere In your Ife? Ky marry } irell me about her." ; : a i vocabulary js too ltmited. You baling on his arm Linea 131 HEU pelenpan ey items — rah ANH At me, “Porsh ave! Asoo f i at te Ter atta acted.” she had | me. in AA Ee lope git Kone H ey upeiner IICIAL. NOTICE. » SOTHERN * enday bousted to Maurice that aie With: | honor: love me without conditionre Mee ti yn hersianewered i Maurice ning at IY! tlock parana gut ee she had only amothered | Snort Covered | banging his fet_on the tabl as tsend’ pig ett 1 KING r Te 5 she beautiful? her eves I the ki nd qui E + i a) =| Thott Ge against me, T would ma Wed..dat. 215 Beata selling F carry her to the a and | a giant! = ——* rh Cot rntigte be worthy or youl could flaht angry tempests of i ihe rue ene a Sete aie es Vis" would | Evenings, wrath-ut teaen, She fn ricl t will have to ‘¢ tears, the pi tears of the woman he love AM proballity, ts what ¥ Matinees Wednentay & Sat uu? “Madame: Yor God'n ‘enke, do not “Bho hus not rejected me, though I] wea ye, for 1G make y do cinet + gullenly, dare ray she would had I the presump-| Ween! Do y ye me? If you love| yy, hin Ast on, the table: Pr os tion to ask her, Relies apranentucherinectiod Oncer again (ers ad uianensc nme e (1d come JOU DREW {SECOND IN oui, | WAY RaW tering ot, Tee Mewit they ayy ay [ate aeroncad ae ehlver OneaIRTNUE Bos a * e9h Proctor’ sch WAY) NEAST j tongue.” He rose und wandered abont | Conscience stirred, etc haa weunk you ldry aac will iat unt CRITERION PATE SEs TE ALSO Matas Wade ® Beal in the Duchess's place utlful lands are hers} ecession; Ia she wrong to ¢ the room. Her breath was like orris and went to his head like wine, He came toward her so swiftly that 934 St. { AniGHT ot If you hit your thumb with We, Hamtone, Omega O} a hammer, you rub on some 5th Ave. { Wi BUTTERFLY.” Bes Wi, “PAVEXSHAN A ‘ort iIVAL. fan en tk instinctively she rose and moved to tie) m? What does she wish to The Helmet ot Navarre a atcoa opporite side of her chil. Something | complish?, She wishe ki Bay | in his face caused her to shiver. ifs nd the duchy t yi Rae ee ES ear nay Si ning, |ikingdom, ae tt for ie aortas (aude VILL E whe 4th 8 Wi no time to analyze Ite mea! but whe knew that tne shiver was not unmixed with fear, Leopold ¥ it Scandalous soothing, healing remedy, wrap it up and let Nature do ag 4 naena, is bent wi were the rest, That's just exactly what you ought to ‘do for |] 95M "HUE “dEANS. maeiRe A Messace from Mars, | EDEN, WOR “Madame, In God'a name, do not play me day ation will de- » would be it gear Wear | wg Fs with mer" ‘ne cre et urset" tor cH to je lands tate. td: ewe have be Rhea Th f ‘i se had “Monsleur, yowt forget i ¥, and the PONE. y ‘i ,, toa tay 1. singe’ “hey ate terion aele my tho hia be ate avention wettld: da medicines for Rheumatism than there is in swallow- PAS Oo R’ S aud <0 ets, AMERICAN F Paiweeh—DAN DALY 2 TOW PM LD & WILBU Who “could resist you Thirteen’ yeara? They are well wanted, in the end to love a woman Ilke y Before whe coud withiraw her hands from the top of the chair he had gelzed m. ing medicines for a bruised thumb. Rub your Rheu- | sar Mie? Sis F i matism with Omega Oil every night and morning. |NETROPOLK,, ena nwweds es : GE HERO, M ee HURT SEANONES: MATINEE i woman's, love “wilh oho Basta Nature will do the rest, and between Omega Oil and | °l ver high. gertte.|2vatute you will be cured. Keep those strong medic {isi st rites, or. ci a Mate, Wed nanan ha «8 eines BunebiveaE “somach P 8 tues”, NEW ENGLAND FOLKS| sae; outes.| IF YOU WANT TO DISPOS second-hand shotgun for ¢ Hounty and | “Monaleur, release me." She struggled The S49 Dh oe y ‘ints time "were Bend tears of i began to draw herjchasrin. vexation and ofa third sensa- ¥ Reiceak {ion which eit remained « mystery to aid cried, gen- ancasy c’ do Moe forget that you ba him as she spoke, with her won- u (To Bo Continued) \S cory BA Sth Btn “2 i ulnele: ciarnied; (88 | born anaes SOUVENIRS, Moaday, Veo sittin so aM ey Sti Beare Bc Abst 1) COEF

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