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fHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 93, 1501. +7 ¢ 3 + A 2 Seaver ee — st ee ee by very dlily discovered, he could not | 1040 t 2ELY shoulters, “that ft ts Ky hear ao word they sald, i 1 to ask’ me such a Teh toy, Rasa | he ’ h amonds lke ‘ ie mana tt -! long, black. must i \ ull F know, an ward a litt shed i I His heart himself Knee on the stone, know, sit ‘ " and still. laige, and seeme ‘Obsery= note sor t h ” 5-2 jag his companion than conversing with | Vi went 74 ley, manny pare ott ters h has z pike sith had seated Nergeit with rl. and Sua aEs Bid Ec drdndsd OudnH Ad DDE RTDC Gro dds ne Saved avd testy Sanished, and everything bac! 0 andon, so that he eaute x os by 2 ~ (os mething about it.’ a © Bice pouu heen that h | AMONG THE CASTLI NS § was, lmposalbie:” .¢ the cloak a haga orow : ae y aunts maid! WHY. $ . Which h . nin the family for the last 2 amt Da ‘ irs, and te as faithful a créa= sing vartou: the man Itran This hand > don't give your- y Rockingham tHoularly id not BOON 29 in oan pUdlia, BLS inks RY Ree sy Jwashed wight and day by the waters ¢ "t ness 5 hing. quite mysterious ge the German Ocean. ‘The keep still raise this man S i th ind nae wants to con= 5g © frowning. battiements. to. the skies « that she. proditeat os 1 only sent for me on + When she had and 1am sworn % and old. wind and wave and fortunes of war } Rold. 1 hundred not availed to lower tte haughty er but the greater part of the old cist consisted of crumbling walls and re which had long sl ving feathered [Ade ligayers™ copyright, /901, by FM. Buckles &C k how she found ft out he day.” sald Geoffrey. Mrs. Townley, “Bat Ways Kets Up eariy, ne amused herself this yking into or two oxes which she usually Aves t her maid. And ia ts way ehe discovered the loss of her lich ordinarily: might have weeks without her finding the furred zens of such di Geoffrey Jeaned hie arms upon atone coping of the low wull whlch t round th Josure and gazed at |plactd s or some time he rema there perfectly aroused from ty, with a drew from ita Itt the very last 1 Heht that was touching sound of footsteps which se Tossing, “ n ery tresome the pavement underneath the archway o 2 by which he had entered. Rather vexed nich they had half exe Fiat being glanced round, he man caught up the It | tha: moment, {and Immediately observed that he was Yeap of dlamonde and laughe | fham’a — compliments, ie if well sv ned from observa ute Istingulsh thy ep up to her perfectly jton, as a gteat block of masonry just ibehind effectually hid his fgureal- though he, from his corner, could see ulte well the figures and movements of the two persons who had just entered) ruin, Oey ald not scem at all nurried, BY ynetther ald they bestow any attention, | 1 Plas far as he could Judge, upon, the) take her face rehitectural beaut! They | cently toward } opeed the grassy sp the Woman shran ®/and, rather to his surprise, | most to the apot where he was etanding. He was Inclined to start tip and maki hia “prenenes knowns but they ‘passe | ching to. i 3 p ev ; knowing what claims hejat three or four yards’ distance from | «he w! BE Onsnemomen tis Asyth eA Would raise, or what influence ye would |him, shoosing, as he noticed, a sheltered | it seemed to Hrandon In that 1 A Strange Tryat. exert upon his di ter, if whe had nolcorner. where they were not likely tolas though he tasted the bittern ishter, and w ory smartly ate einborate. morning gown, nich was still delicate of hor fifty-odd advanced al- y Rockingham had \ mlother to him feom the days boyhood, and he was genuinely her only on the cheek, sand hair. Indeed, her hand him for a moment, as thous! 2 ; it you have lost?” sald Geof a aan [ben wistole ts any’ panwer-by. tte half | death. thing. ‘That's the curtous E was In a thoroughly bad temper. See rtacithahena had ravited: wer | rose ‘order to escape before uny| ‘Tint seemed to be the end Rut itis the most valuaple f de his plans for the ver her husband's picturesque |word of their conversation should fall} business: The man tack. of You remember, surely, He had ma Wiamonds. whieh Our care outside St. Romuald's, a/upon his ears. But a moment later he | and made a aweeping allfimtecar Foe a a eeueamous | sankinack pon the atone seat whieh | his spoils and bestowed fr Tt was not his fault. On a fae. | for ttw abbey und other great medieval |he occupled, and remained for some | person, while the girl ¢ Sewarm evening lke this one he had! institutions pat now falling somewhat time utterly aghast and dumfounded. pag and fastened it a SS thought that a late walk along the cliffs | into dec For the figure of the woman In the rulns) where |: seemed. to hat spe : The Edinburgh Professor took Joan in] was none other than that of Joan Car-|-pnen, after a few. hur tz-would be exactly the thing that Joan) +, “Qinner that evening. $0 Brandon|rington. ne| crossed the grass-grown Y would have apprectated. But tt se Ain felt. snubbed, He toid himseif again and again that hel more, with the stranger tn “ithat he had miscalculated her de: wever, It was not very diMcult tol must be mixtaken, and that it was tm) Their ateps re-echoed for a te himself to Mrs. Townley, who] possible t Joan Carrington, w om he pavement at the entran Bhe had told him rather curtly that shelwas a very pretty and amusing. Ittle| had left home chatting gally will AhCOLaled sawn e sass did nof want to Ro out; sie was thred.| Woman, “Fat Woman!" ite renected eel ieas Sean he fioten “out | ton ar fet sin % . By z aner|0n the term that had risen involuntarily | a 0 eC < “What does tt all mean?” sald . and there was a man coming to dianer| 0 iit tog.” Mrs, Townley, was not par-|St. Tomuald's Cast was a thing don to himself “What ican a, whom she wished to sce, Therefores| ticularly tile. She must be about| which he could not haye timarined Joan} with money and dlamonds—she Mr. Geoffrey Brandon c her to go out with him evening, and they ha ‘ourht home from esented to him by an 1 it is extraordinarily heirloom, you know, ime, Geoffrey, It would become your wife’ eit the loss is yours a> he diamonds last you wea: but I promised to wear them to- Anas whol were there,” sald Geoffrey. my, “when you made that promise?" Rockingham considered for a@ ald not expect | Joan's helght, after all; but, while Joan} capable of doing, She had always|nhag alwaye. been. poor and has or dinner, and 8 gave’ the Impression of being} seemed to him the essence of truth{ul-lhad a store of Jewels and ornam x ni stately, Nina Townley—owing,| news and candor, such as many other girls possess? Tut Townley had gone,” she) sald, . GRaturally he felt that he had a right tol perhas, to her extreme slightness and! Yet there she stood, wrapped in the|that'a not the worst of tf She misis | yd_the others were dispersed about be vexed. ellity—a athe impression of a much|dark-blue cloak with | the rose-colored | give hin her money and her jewels, for | room. The Professor, Joan andot He was not openly engaged to Joan, but aller wom: Mini that he. knew so well, the dark Jail I care: but her kisses—that's a very | aitting near one of the windows. | 'She looked, in common parlance, nal tur careasiny outlines of her face | diferent thing. Joan, Joan! he groaned | ai" ms rather mysterious,” salad carefully avolding his aunt's “But f should that thfs cdn~ | Mervadion was a mere cojneldence, and hat the ¢ aad been planned long: did you do after that? I Joan x every one knew that he was deeply 1M) \¢'a breath would blow her away, ‘Her{and neck, an in hood drawn discreetly !to himeelf, "T could never hav Jove with her, and she had encouraged | eduite nlnleand-white | complexion.[otar her brown am jthgugh she did net | You gulls of gn black. era ‘ ; ejection from her| het fair, Muffy hair, her almagt. fever [wish to be recognized. Indeed, "0 t. would ‘be useless to chronicle th Shim won car that a rejection from her shiv brilliant eves, were not vary much] was. her taco conceaiat from view that | w{a ‘nd uncleas thoughts, the ceaites woul wer astonisnedse' ody Nery admired by Geoffrey Brandon; fhe pre | Brandon himself would not have recog-|ing emotions and— sensations “much Indeed. Brandon was not exact ed! he pure, caloriess oval of Joun'a| nized ‘her mive for, the graceful lines |chased each other, across firanion's y e ft Or with the calm, gray eyes, and] o: er ure and the long blue ¢! ing his walk from t iT » Srichss buts he} haus ae tales income ors his lashes, and the wealth of chestnut] under which he caught the sheen of het G from) thelcaatiei ts Heved | servant eye and | ow! a Sate : ra s It was twelve o° wh yo wis not destined to | } whe Ta not!" sald Lad Srown and the prosvectof success in hi most too heavy for the small [satin gown. he reached the house, and he found the | Mathie isi packer ihis'| i nwo “injured, tone, 808 profession as a barrister, ; ul head, A certain sort of rage wart wp it) hall door open and the old butler atand Us and breakfasted alone at | ¢ Win tired and would go Into the In the course of a year also he felt!” Dinner o' Geoffrey. started alone) Brando: heart as he looked at theling at the top of the ste; Geoftrey past ebeht. Tut hy force, ardens. And (thought that she looke: that he would be al marry, if things | for a stroll, leaving the other guests in|cloaked and hooded figure. It was pos-|knew the old man well, but he would H up the idea of teav: | as if she were expecting you, for kept at thelr present level, Perhaps tabs | the drawing room. sible, then, that a woman with Joan's| nave passed that night’ without nate sn aL ited ons | know that you often take a little moon= 6 that day rising — from Tnto the /Was the reason way he had not yet He threw on a light overcoat, noticing| clear eyes could deceive and betray him? made a formal proposal, and it was|as he did so that the cloak which Joan| For aurvly she had decetved him when | fad not Bingley himself begun -Ppossible also that Joan thought him a) usually worein an evening. stroll was|she refused to walk out on the pre- iittte over-cauttous.” He felt rather, sur-| 1s a great oak cheat In the|text of her interest In, old Prof. Pair- | geo Id with ihe wed ores “prised when sh sed to go for a} outer hail: I looked aw though she had| weather's conversation? And who wan | fray; sheen, With, the freedom of an Te with him simply beeause old Prof. | placed it there in, Feadiness, for, the| the man? Wrandons eves turned flercely ener ROT HON U penr ivan we stiae leWeather, who had known her father |ovening. It was rather a pretty. cloak,|and jealously upon her companion. that you muat have been out fora walk Was coming to dine at/of dark blue cloth, reaching to the feet! Then for one moment he drew a| Mat you must have been out for a pwer, Where She wis a sth and provided with @ hood, which could| breath of rellef. Surely, Joan ‘could Bryony tty alls air, it’ ndow was also ctuying at. the! be drawn over the d. It waalnever care for a man ot that kind? I¢ | ®4¥ so, air. : . because Lady Rockingham was immed with long, mare especial where a young nt Walk together, But, talking about yor diamonds, it was just that, ion about them that mada iy Jewel-case morning: essing, for [ wanted to ea stones woud look in the morne probable." said Geoffrey, “thin! t was committed whl and not afterwards?" to thought you were lost. Mr. Geot- " was 1 man whose and looked| was Impossible! 1 Yate aunt, and she had i quiet and Unobtrusive ata’ dis-|character, was all too plainly written | Concerned.” He my maid was “tion for’ he or | tance, but on rer view tt could] on his face for all the world to see. No] ,.ji!ae Mise Carrington Just come s aunt; “for she very. often dreams of hi Were re-| Joan could not love a man of that kind. | 8410 Geoffrey husklly: my room tidy tir afters we that he sic jored satin,| But what extraordinary complication my pepe tlie ed ht eG mntanics You see, she has been wit! who was nd that it was fastened with old silver] of circumstances, w entanglement | Upstairs as fast you pad ACID & that I let her do things her. own, of affairs could cause her to arrange a | thought that ahe had gone to thistps t Nc heart, St. Romuald would look rather)private meeting with an unknown in-|!t seems as If vas. mistaken, Th Puwosddnttinltres tmnialaldce In consequence.” sald Geoftréy, For Joan was poor as well as hand-| weird by this faint ght.” sald Geoftrey|dividual, of shady antecedents and un-| other ladies all retired early, str, but 1 Mcciinna meee ities a celery y ritele > bitterly, “the diamonds are some, and Lady Kingham was some-/to himself. “I will atroli down and take! cettain character, ina lonely ruin, al-| think that you will find some, of the Drae Tea eT times anxfoux about her future. Joan|a look at the ruins before I go in again, | most at dead of night? gentlemen in the billiard-room. fast nights offrey, surely we shall-get ; nfortunate 4 Lady Rocking-| Tt can't be more than 10 o'clock. At present It was quite clear to him] “Thank you, Bingley; 1 am golng up wfter "inti ham would hav ot an orphan.| The place of which Brandon had/that Tie duty was to remain, if only|to bed," sald Geoftre: And then he Ad : METAB ICE ald the young man; “but % Mer mother Was dead. but her very un-| thought was the ruin of an old castle,|as a spectator, at this mysterious Inter-| turned back to say: “You know DUFRULE y nak me had t fr v desirable father still lived, and there was| which stood on a jutting promontory, {view. As a spectator only, For, as trains, don't you? “Isn't there one RA EET eyesore NRL OES Us Lown (To Be Continued.) at —— eee Ee ih Wishes INGERSOLL rcs eae Deiias “LOBSTER LED TO [SUFFERED FOR [DINED AT WALDORF, jPRESSHEN ELECT HEADACHE Chronic—Billous—Periodic *: SICK-BED WEDDING) BRIDE'S MODESTY.) HAD BUT 75 CENTS) THEIR OFFICERS.) Sietc.Meadache * = LACK, WHO ATE IT CANNED,| PASSENGERS ON THE CELTIC/GILBERT CUT SWATH WITH|MEN WHO WILL conrsau (JR ANGEFINE | IS RECOVERING. WERE ROPED OFF. 3 STYLISH COMPANIONS. THE ASSOCIATION. i if Powders which Curethe Cause ull Simple Directions in Package. Jolla Ma ve owriten: thoat wonde atl a Ute Tunthé Rudd, Hugh Stan GH Ay. {THE STILL ALAR, “ise, (see the Sensational Fire-Rnal a RAND VAUDE! ILLE CAR: Billy $. Clittard, iss (THE. UST Woad” bate ‘Toreat: Other vagdr bite, (G8 CHRISTMAS DA 3 Full Shows Christman: “COLORADO "DEC! 3 -KYRLE BELLEWs ery) ®Manhattan Gheatre “== ee FISKE, "is wateane THE MATINEE 1 TO-DAY, ner JOLLY GRASS WiDOws, One wight and gone." | # TH sr ‘Are you an Fasle “Weay URST SHOW IN TOWN and 15.30 to 10.30 P.M. Hith St. PRICES te. and de. OPEN AT 10 AM. XMAS DAY. AMERICAN $2.72 s2°5 iristtns Dats Jes tea oe eee a t 2 market te day Is so univers. ally adapted to Chi ng as the Ingersoll watch. It is phe ideal Wateh for men to curry oO. outings, riding, iving, travelling or any « Be -Momantio and Unromantic Inci-| Hridecroom, an Ome \ Mia Check for $200 Didn't dents of Strange Marringo in $nid that There W Min Evening Clothes Were na Fifth Avenue Hotel. Much Peeking. + Morning Sensation ana] At the annual election of officers of the Adams, Cylinder and Web Press Printers’ Assoctation, 51, held on Wednesday evening, Dee. 11, the follow- Ing ollicers were elected for the ensuln year + 3 harles, Winnacott. he marriage of Henry Lawrence| The liberty of the elghty-three second. | For ordering supper for four at the) jumen J. J “Yack, of Milford, Pa., to Miss Ella| cabin passengers who have just arrived | Waldorf-Astoria with only 7% cents In Prottyman, daughter of Dr. on the ble stoumship Celtle was consid-| real money about his clothes John Gil- Prettyman, of the same city, was per-| erably restrioted throughout the trip be-| bert, thirty-five yeara old, of No. 116 formed at the bedslde of the bridezroom | cause of the modesty of a bride. West One Hundred and Sixteenth str Wiliam ‘Osvort “+h the Fifth Avenue Hotel, In this city. Her bashfulness and the oficial con-| way arraigned In Jefferson Market Court! ehiimin Thompson. Sold by brug "Mr. Lack was in his bed In a state of | nection of her husband wita the White | to-lay, He wax charged with violating! James Gelxon, *collapwe, while his pretty bride, tear-| St arline were the cause of this incon-| the hotel ordinance. ful, yet happy, stood beside fim as the] Venlence to the complaining passengers. | Gilbert had failed to secure ball, and Rev. Dr. Arthur Ritchle sald the words! The offictal and his bride occupied a] in the coid gray Mght of the police court that united their fortunes, Later .| stateroom on the promenade deck. The} he looked strangely out of place in his Mick recovered enough to be taken tol regular space was allotted the passen-| stylish « Prealdent, Vi Becauie it + it is also hertitice, 2 Posts ae $ abe b in 10, 28 and S0c Package crally oF at our 4 Retail Stores, 1197 Bedford Ave., Bk. 5) Robt H. lagers sal ri Bro. 7 67 Cortlandt St, 111 Nassau St, 801 B cutive i - Amusements. presenting book and Job ofc Saward V._O'Connell, Ith St. Theatre, Ma ning clothes, Ifiram J. Green T ; j 2 = ‘3 co 4 {the home of his brother, Dr. kers on the deck according to W. B.] \ccompanted three stylishly at-| Tobert Johnston, vy thant 4 in if All Ingersoll Stores Op-n Late Xmas Eve, q Beaton ie, | Neat’ Week ; Lack, of No, @2 Tenth street, Bi Hanlin, one of them, until the bride-] tired women, Ghbert entered the Palm] John J. Ceimmtng, ee mces: HONORS stn J Hea Sad st Me 3 + -where jt was sald to-day that he + kroom complained to Capt. H. St, G.| Garden In the Watdorf-Astorla late last sec ng mowspaner offices: U PY RK S TA E. SER ad SS | EDEN Serre : falr way to recover, Lindsay that the second-cabin paasen- night and ordered diune: The party ward L. Moran, > “at A amnents. Amusements. MU: % ‘Mr. and Mrs, Lack will go to house-} gers were rude and persisted In peeking | was served, and when the walter pre= doin Shimpson, THE URST THING IN TaN Jara musemen! use [= SEE sas it ping as soon ns Mr. Lack is able to] into his stateroom, sented the bill, amounting to $15.25, Gil- ‘about, but it is safe to say that Mrs.| ‘That setued it as far aa che peexing| pert told the walter that he had an ac- THEA Wi ant Wiway ave | Lycrt ‘ } O-NIGHTUAT 8.20. eae «taeee grocery bills will never Mnclude!of the second-cabin passengers was] count wit the hotel, and gave hint-a| The F.& M. BROADMAY "3 AND § / 2D GRAND. "MUSICA LE, [scirs. wipnisoaie sarin y, st WAY DOWN EAST. ck for $20), which was drawn on the reo A se the Item of canned lobster. nor will Mr.|concerned That portion of tie duck Inj check for #20), whieh wien S h THE s } Finge Thecl@ G). “= THE WILDERNESS, | s20 Suan a Sees Lack ever care to tackle that tinned! the vicinity of the stateroom was roped| Thoasurer of the Waldorf. re ae er STEEPINGBEAULY LENOX LYCEUM, Fe “| EMPIRE SAT roadway & 40 BMY oF MUS “a Leving PL ‘Gelleacy again. It came very near cost-| off. man wax not known there, and tot Madis emule St NICKRRIOCK ie hina hisillte/and {hls (bride: ‘Thus, the complaining passengers de-| Detective Joseph Smith was summone AND THE BEAST Madison Ave. ands un St viola AD oats aaa + me nivedding wag ect for Dec, 17 and|clare, at, leant twenty-four fees of the] SmitH auestioned Gilbert, and not get: Brewing Co.'s. - VARSHA, Popular Tenor. ° Xe vitinee Sea was to take place in ‘Trinity Chapel, in| Promenade de fick Gaay them." | The prisoner said he wan x collector, VICTORIA (2.322, | ETO nin orkneT| reoklyn er this city. Miss Prettyman went away | to visit her brother, Col. H. HH, Pretty- man, {n London, 0., some weeks axo, 4 e 1 M The three women wi uy humil- * MARRIAGE SEAR ‘ roan ‘Te a a 2 ie shts-theee tate by_ nel jencorte hotel.” One Special SADIE MARTY NOT pane | cut CRITERI TH ye MONTAUIS Quy psengers was forwarde o the cap. | catled i 4 8 Rote: TOSS s ‘i ; cr enatwrould necure roca EO) OTIS SIXINNELR NEW YORK, ‘JOHN DRE Ww SECOND I and was to come to New York tn thme| "they, Rees tume tate ntly a auned i FLT LESLIE CARTER | D. ny Di They refused to give at , ii Hi OR) ki e , for thé wedding. Re eeeN nine couldte Tene the numa | When, Gilbert was searched at the ’ Maur spt Monta On ‘‘fuesday, Dec, 10, Mr, Lack ate| Yt Ronis cote ne na nae | atlon-houxe only 7% cents, was found O | a | Continuous) i Ae bu, aa dae DU BARRY. COLUMBIA : ee canned lobster, and ptomaine poisoning dearned by the pasasizers. pnnbimosey He nwadysttiredninan eve | GARDE) ‘ Psy ROUT ‘ an ht Toe RACK of;a violent sort set In at once. He om - ean Show, 20c, & 3Oc WIN Vonitheels on sr teS) Ne DTH ne Kerlous, ———— NOK & $0N0) . if i ANN oT. Gdnh. @ench EE “TEs thought the ilinees would not be rerious,! SHOW TICKETS AT FERRIES! Brew eed CISA MTT HR SSRAT Eg NIE RUSSELL th | enol Gay Fureugiv ee but‘as the time for the wedding ap- Winnebago Squaw Dies at 128, Kr i PENI | a Stu ar MA DISUNSO.THE proached he was no better. At last ie LA CROSSE, Wis., Dec, 2.—Nues Ea, He determined to come to this clty and keen) The Erle Starts im To-Day with! mother of Chiefs Redanaxe and conn| on Draught at All Customers. SKA r I NG ft) THE Clin iy BAL, Lea HMM re RY For the first time in the history of the eee eee eiadeodaeed thei Jou the Chopper System, Sherman, two famous Winnebago In- . Me ' Erle ferries ticket-choppera were placed | DUtled yesterday BIJOU TO.NIGHT uliman was engaged, and the Journey CHL nade aa wentiy, ay possible. ian darrior, died Saturday and won| BOttled at the Brewery less Mr, Lack arrived at the on Barron's Island, ARICA RIA cater es CASIN on duty tule morreng « fie Chambors| Where @ portion of the trioy aro ¢n-| park Ave, SOth to Sist St., New York. fe} MAY IRWIN ei 4 Dr, Pease, the rote phy: street and Twenty-third street ferries, | camped. Sho was 123 years old, and her | s WIDOW JONES. “ 2 Pi Date ealfed in conmittation bx Dre ar All commuters are now compelled to father took part In the Revolution. VIRGINIA THARNED Wy ce olnOld ww? ah ole A Pert 2 Se SA ON THEATRE, uth ot. @ way \S MESSENGEK BOY * Kel pucvets”*— 8 nue igh in a state of collapse, un _ the patient's brot and one of these | show thelr tickets before passing the — A Roster of General Offi- aig ; tthe bedside, +4 att ee Seis % : ip, . We MESSENGE bree sod ates | Murat conumtoes crave reaver CASTORIA ica of the U.S. femy, 1789 ici.iat ¢ ie ‘iam Weel si, a NE ia etree a evewentinithe GRAND 1.3 if The DUIS +. & Mad. ave. WoRLD. De Keven & Sinith wed had to. be postponed, physicians and 1 were constantly) ferry ticket-choppers. It Is said that + Col. and Mrs. Prettyman, Dr, Sack, Gustave and Ernest’ L NRY k UY G8 re, ? ‘ : whe oma spay HENKY StbLER in D'ARUY Ye ; dr thas bousite Wher tues supposed them to be regular commuters, F taand Cl a ynaster. HE : GUARDS: y — ‘or Infants and Children. 1901 World sunanas and Bneyelo-| METROPOLIS :../ Ay GARRICK THES A: : Winter Garden Opening. pedia. reforence book of| © ‘=a CRIPPLE, CREEK. | NTRA M a7 UNE ewe A .. p o TH f S90," Stat Satur he Love, diamonds, Eaystery 2 They form] ‘The opening of the New York Winter The Kind You Have Alw Bought over 600 pages. * * * Substan-| ACTA BPE NaH bs pate SOUTHERN rit REY i RS hey? They | Garden, which was to have taken place | Bears the Wally bound. * © 6 Price 26e.! Fis meets, DER N.Y. BRAutR Friday and sat, OEQRG sees | HAWTE Mi Mh i fectures tn “My | tis evening, has been postponed until | Signature © © For sale by newsdelers, or & day, Aapn-Whito" Mae a Merit fan ad: \in the Sot Bele Gel uaanes dasa: DI thrilling heart| to-morrow évening. Tickets purchased ‘of b b HERALD sq ATRE. $1 Mat. Sat, 2 WARFIELD Worl fn the beat ant quickest hae, at pesine in next Monday's | for to-night will be honored for the 2 may bo bad by mail on receipt at AVE, THEA. MATINE! AY Ni) MANSFIELD iN dispose of your old wheel cr SC os Evening opening. Rees advertised prica 3° WHEN: LONDON SLI EES, nuoiann Wheaay, “DEAUCAIRE."* in “The Auctionsen,"*

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