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‘A ‘Romance of Love, Jewels and ‘Robbery. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ER 27, 1901. PDIVISOOSEEOOD764 E4408 bia | home, at woman he Neither A young works tack tag with they rescue fog ctrl. The ¢ etrance eagerness, ‘They Inarn that her name | tree the castle ee this man with | Ma the man (whom re hates Joan and wishes to Infure her: ao ou allowing st Indien claro that holde the necklace to at| Into the hard of Major Carrington, Joan's father, Pervon whom Geof maw recolve the Bome dare tate: CHAPTER V. The Indian Clan OFFREY found tt dimeult to walt J il the proper hour for making a) call, so great was his desire to ace toan and to obtain all the information hat she could tmpart to him. For he sas now resolved to tell her the full tory of the robbery and ask her ald nd advice, (The only thing that qualified his | the Cafe Royal and go to the Galety We shall be det) one of the part “Loam afraid ed If you will make Ly Meline Sergeant COPYRIGHT 190! BY I shall only & EM BUCKIES & CO way,” sald Goeff: But she gave him just enough smile to his courage, and venture} to pt the inv the consclousness th altogether disagree it migh! to ber, “Eowiah Tobad known It ow. that [tl birthday," he sald to her repro: would not t task to7 tam very glad you did no put her into full of the /answered, “though { don't facts; but It seemed to him to have] your good wishes.” tr now become absolutely necessary that You have th m now and every day," 44 confide in her, even at the he sald. with af his tone of exelting ber ani alnst him- 's tone. os OC GUN OR Ure ts But Major Carri who had been ng In and ov vas with a mixture of feelings, st] returned ‘ore, that he presented himself on PUNO’ Mi nla 5 afte: Major Car- r ee he} falloning afternoon at Hajor Care (ene nave been wa ‘7 rington’s door. afternoon,” he sald, nl her father lived in a ni row Ilttle house wedged In detween two larger ones in a side street of Mayfair, The house itself was dear and fucon- venient, bi was in an admirable Major Carrington was a tn the world, Ne pking, well-set-up y man with snow-w hair and y, white mustache, worll, however, sald some rather things now and then of Major Carrington, It sald that he was a little too fond of cards, a little too fond of drinking, and not averse to making foolish bets which he did not know how to pay. But Joan was blind to all her father's defects, and he In retum was proud of her beauty and her cleverness, and ex- tremely affectionate in manner when he was at home. ‘offrey walked upstairs with a sense of elation at his heart, but he was rather disappointed to find not only Joan, but Major Carrington In the drawing-room and a couple of friends who had dropped in to tea. darling, you would your pres a liked to be returned Kiss, which thanked him “Open it—open “then we shall see whether and if it meets y ar, you can we ni Geoffrey caught expression of "s face ax she tooked a morocco and knew tnstinctively tha a little sorry that her father should have gone to the expense of a costly present, for such {t seomed to be. ‘The case was elaborately gilded, there was a gleam of white sat blue velvet as she raised the ld, showed that {ts cont Joan oa Wk . my she leh s were deemed worthy of a luxurious setting. “Oh, father, {t ts love! rather a subdued vole sald Joan in “but wish you Fortunately the friends @'4 not stay {had not taken so much tro very long, and when they were gonce| Geoffrey felt that she have Major Carrington turned with a look]|added “or gone to such expense” If he In reply he came had not been there. Carrington’s gesture, Major of glee to his guest and sald: for- “You have come at the right moment, Brandon. Joan and I have set our|ward a little and inspected the fath minds on a little bit of amusement for | gift. the evening. It ls her birthday, 1 must| It was a gold necklet of delicate and tell you, and we are golng to dine at| beautiful workmansiis, consisting of four fine chains, caught up at Intervals afterward. Now won't you Join us?|by small rows or clasps of pearls. But Perhaps th lay moat the < antique of the ordin. oun t ike be, for Lt It took my fan rose hin ayes for a lookelt But Moh vas onda sis the same y Hoek ngs she liad @ “Hers, Emer- at you Did you arcington: he for a trittes ST gave exactly afteen shillings for Mtv" sald the Major, chuckling upon my went T shoul have th Vihat toa much, were tt not tha Ming rather attracted me. Vou see, dis Very well with the necklace, hes at interva ew more ornament, of politien, at hia ctu! bin, daughter | th would ime. i » too, detained him. “Walt one momet she sald 1 never told you what I found tu the girl whose wrist was Wuuted willingly, but he had ut one question to M hat gentleman departed, ou tell me where you got that 7 1 should say that the it was an artist In pre- wit of. at. oy minolsseur, I mu 1 the Major: iM 6 ccna {t to look at hin. gold and silver, and artle less Value, and retails them able promt. His ni has a shop at Pim He was gave this ple t consider- nin, and he Jownstatrs, information, as he and Geoffrey came back Into the drawing- room to t Drive ar Joan “Did father say” C: the name of the gir that } say in of sure ron IN A new nls suspicte been give the stat THE SURPRISE. and but ma’ As ovis “OH, FATHE wares, of whom Major Car- | a bought th noe ONOUl ntifying the polie: he was still in n'a name and identity, “Why do yout look so troubled?” Joan asked him abroptly, when she had told, all she of > “Lam tr nd T want you t rit you wilh” : “Tam no: nowgh to give you any advice,” snl 1 want forgiveness, too’ he sald. rather sadiy. "I have been & dolt, ot oan incapable fool! ‘That 1s my And now, before To tell you one unpleas~ necklet that Our this afternoone ef imitation ved, either. the dealer. clasp whieh) I recog= ¢ e vexed;, cham will be delighted: i was more, clagp than think they will nonds If they get to send It Hing her ho: Londou snép! 1 shillings? at elee should It that! You have no tis closing In about let me Cell you all that ened during the last few days you will unde i , ui hol! her hand In his, as he fore, when he’ began proceeded she drew tedly aw: And when ne wat silent for a Httle tend to love mi > hard on m el. 1 did Hoe have bewildered, wowhat co think “Would, a woman she loved In n who wore ken for you if hat person to at is clear sald Joan: e always But her; conclu. scorn. know cuses your = ime. Then she ie ory ‘or my I should be ie hay solved. Tt bea him if any fon were 3 r upon my> or his own, it I do not Intend © you any gratitude, Mr. Brahe? work — for? . however, e when yout I Tabor to discover, rolng to sugment® 1 of the: girl, us the name man who met her at the station, would simplify matters.” as you please, ack upon hink# ‘that it Is my business. going, Mir, Lrandon, may tuke “your aunt's’ Indlany y with you? I have no room™ for stolen goods!” pt out of the room witholit® him adieu, it was In a subs \ chastened spirit that Geoffrey {the house. Rut he left the Ina dian ind him upon the table In) the dr ro oral (To Be Continued.) “ OOO-MILE. MAN “AUNT ENDS JAIL PURSUED MAN RUSHES TO DETECTIVES FOR SHELTER. Mi Ball ea | Pursuer, n Former Friend, Mortgaged 11) All to Scalfin Ont and He Skt “ARIZONA” BIDS GOOD-BY lof two seasons, and {ts success ts the | umphs of cotncident date must be meas- TO NEW YORK NEXT WEEK. Appearance at the Grand Opera House to Be the Last in This City. Augustus Thomas's play, is announced for the New Y. attraction at the Grand Opera-Houte, where ft succeeds “The Burgomaster." “Artzona’ has been playing almost steadily In New York for the better half criterion by which other dramatic tri- STRANGE POISON OVERPOWERS HIN WILLIAM GILBERT FOUND ON) FLOOR UNCONSCIOUS. | Ambulance Physician Cannot De-! termine What Was the Natnre of Drng. ured. CHICAGO, Dec, 2%7.—When Angelo! “Arizona” will be given at the Grand | wuntam Guibert, twenty-three Bealfia, pursued by Antonio Segnio, Opera-House with the same excellent old, of No. 149 Fifth atreet, | rushed Into the arms of two detectives cast which’ was so generally and heartily nconaclous to Bellevue Hospital this in this and begged for protection | commended during the long summer and lm uuffering from polson, there ended a 4,00)-mile man hunt that | autumn run of the plece at the Acad- Glivert Myed with his brother. He had lasted three months and had cov-/ omy, Miss Olive May will play Bonita, lwent home about 1 o'clock this morning ered the principal cities of the Western | and Mr. Dustin Farnum will be the A little er his brother heard him Btates, Lfeut. Denton and Mr. J. W. Cope the krvining and found on the floor Both men were taken to the IMarrison | atreet station, where Segnio told a re- markable story. Three months ago, he said, Scalfia arrested in Indlan ‘Territory. on the charge of I[legally selling whiske: Ktter spending a month In Jail he ap: pealed to Segnio, a friend and business man of South McAlister, ahd upon as- surance by Scaifla that the firm he represented would protect him, Segnio mortgaged all his property and fu nighed $1,000 bonds to secure his friend's release. As soon as he was set {reo Bealfia disappeared. When taken In Segnio held a revolver fn his hand. CY dey Canby of the cast ‘The other principal characters will be assumed by Miss Eleanor Witon, Mr. William Hazeltine, Miss Grace Thorne, Mr. Frazer Coulter, Mixs Alice Chandler, Mr. William Haworth, Miss Jano Tay- lor, Mr, rank Campeau and Mr. Stan- ley Murphy, {Thin will be’ the Inst kers to see “Arizona” with original big cast. ‘The company goes to San Francisco after leaving New York, and will mot return Hast’ until next summer. +3 rtunity of the, MISSING BANK MESSENGER HOME, YOUNG LYDECKER -HID MAINE WOODS. Parental Restraint t Irkaome it He Becomes a Lumberman —E y Repentance. rroward Lydecker, a messenger for the Mercantile Bank, who disappeared from his nome in Englewood last October, hag returned. He was back on Christmas Bay and his parents who had given him up for lost were overjoyed to see him alive and in better health than he had been in all his life. Howard ia nineteen years old, , When he left home he wrote’a letter in’ whic fo sald that he was not worth anything y more and that his parents would not ¢ him again. The police of this and other citles were asked to look for him, but found no trace of the boy. Last week his father recelved from him a letter Boston, Howard asked If he might come tome, Mr. Lydecker left on the next train for Ho: ton and brought the young man back, arriving home in time for Chirstma dinner. Howard has grown much bigger and stronger, and with good reason, for he has had A man's experience since he away. He told his father that ‘he t & freight train to Boston and that from e went up Into the Maine woods, Hist out ax a lumberman, There he chopped trees until it became so cold that he wished himself Sack In Engle- ‘wood, a. One’ day 'n tree fell on him and as soon as he waa able he made his way back to Boston where he fell In with a y, M. .@. A. man, who advised him to write home. He did so and the reconciliation je only reason he left home was that he did not ix parental restraint, FLAMES DRIVE 60 FROM SWEATSHOP WOMEN AND CHILDREN RUSH TO SAFETY. Scene of Grent Excitement, but One Is Hurt—Fire Soon Under Control. Fire tn the five-story building at No. 49 Division atreet this morning drove sixty men, women and children, who were employed in the sweat shops there, Into the street. Many clambered down on fire-en- capes in thelr efforts to get out and the #trect was blocked with half-made garments and excited people, ‘The fra originated in the shop of Dominic Potenza, . No ono wax hurt and the fire wan soon under control. The bullding ta In the Eldridge street istrict, Dut the alarm was turned in by a Madison’ stret policeman, When the officer fromthe "Eldridge. atreet station Who went to Invemtinate the fire learned that it was discovered by a man. from. another prtcinct he coi demned his own men. —<—<—a TRAINS IMBEDDED IN SNOW. Railroads and ‘Telegraphic Com- munication Dlocke: Norway, CHRISTIANIA, Dec. “7,—The violence of the snowstorms which have prevalled during the past week is almost unpre- cedented. A number of railway trains remain Imbecded In the snow In the southeastern districts of Norway, and most of the telegraph wires ure down, 'TramMec in Christiania and Kavvielotty, has been greatly interfered wit! KING WILL OPEN P PARLIAMENT| LONDON, De ly decided th sonally open fT.—It has been definite t King Edward will per- nent. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Hava Bees osc Bears the Signature of hts room. , said Gilbert was sufte: but he could not tell w! The pollee did not arr ere was no # sulcide, No poison the room. The t Gilbert, as picion of attempted | could be found in| | —— BODY IN HALLWAY. Apparently That ut Without Clue ne body of a poorly ty years old, apparently a laborer, und in the hallway of 163 ston e#treet early this morning. he man was 5 feet 9 inches tull and welghed 180 pounds. He was of dark complexion, and had black hatr and a ing Man, Identity. to have died suddenly of heart fallure, and hud been dead sev- 1 hours whe ‘overed. — Nothing found to | im, * body was taken to the Eldridge et station a ee FLOATED OFF THE HOOK. Schooner 1 man M. Law bat Little pe Worn Stranding. Tae schooner Lyman M. Law, Capt. Blake, from phin Foxton, which wen ore t int of ny Hook yesterday afte 7.05 this inoraing of the tugs Dewitt uilver. rently. no A sustained, 1 proceeded on {ts Nervousness, “Tired Feeling” Exhaustion of Body or Brain Instantly Dispelled by One ORANGEINE | Powder—" which Normal TRY IT NOW. Restores.”” tuperinvend Antiony's Jrangeine’ Is STONEY sing depar So'd by Drugg'sts in 0, 25 and 57c Packages. SPEEDY RELEASE FOR MISS. STONE. BRIGANDS ESTABLISHED. Trensarer of the Missionary So- clety Tnking Steps in the ntter. PLE, Dee. -De- | lonlea report that W. ‘Treasurer of the Missionary Soctety Constantinople, has estab- shed commu brigands | who hold Miss 1h CAR FATAL. jek Dies of Frac- will b ft FALL FROM Gearuei 1. eaeri ty-fifth atreet died in the New fractured sieull th In service pital, -aix nth atrect, away carat Twe troadway last night, York Hospital from a Thirte In Manhattan. Business Service from $5 a month, Service from $4 a month. New York Tolephonc Co. 15 Dey St 21s Weat 1 Went sth 12th st Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder’. AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by peovlo of refinement | for over a quarter of a century. Amusements. cSnoAll RNA He D DALY MESSENGER BOY © KEPUULAC, GRACE UNDE! ta nouns” GEORGE, 9° MANE fihw Naw. Hart it 2M Ma ve sit ~Jar. K-Mackett, EIN AH. Hhaderel & Mortis. In The Auetio: “Don Cacaar’a Retui years | 259, Aven \{ took may be b to have these all $15.00 a: Saturday at Suits. 6th a3 fancies, from lo's that sold at $15.00 and $16.00, will goat... +. 261 ue, short or About 185 of these, of every fashion- able fabric and 1 I. 75 11.75 nd $16.50, will go for choice ‘About 150 Suits, embracing plain black and blue as well can be fit $12.50 £1 Men’ $20.00, $20.00 to t well as mi and $6.06 ADEM THE erg ’ otis’ Wk t AT | | | i aR R INY.WINTER GARDEN sooeciges EDEN 1 MUSEE Youths’ Suits and Overeoats Nearly 100 sold regularly early in the week for $10.0) and ments with elegant Evening Dress Wear. Vests of Thibet cloth, with silk shawl collar, at $12.50 to $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Suits and — seize, and 2-piece Double-Breasted cr 3- Our Clothing Department and Ladies! PASTOR’ NEW YORK, between 15 and 19, young men, and Overcoats that ted out with Sui 28.75) “We can supply you on the very easiest of pay- Tuxedo Coats and s Dress Wear Dress, $18.00 to $35.00. Prince Pants to match, $2.50 to $7.00. Full Alberts, $35.00. Overcoats, $2.98. for boys of 3 to 10 years, of blue, brown ce Suits, with ves cheviots.. boys 5 to 16 years, of mixed Scotc! ‘And Overcoats of Oxtcrd mixtures and Meltons, the long log edium lengths, for boys 5 to 16 yrars; regular $4, D values {OF sooereseerseeees Saturday evening Arnusements. Amusements. A MANDA EVE NE ee setae cys in| ; hy ‘Th STILL ALARN Sith Nas “INSTI ie Eat Neale . THE D u r MARTINOT: cameo Dost. indtf UST MORO A? | INNES ST. NICHOL: Continuous | INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY MATER ey anal Saturday PALLAHAN eOIACK. | | BROAD WAY aa MATS Sie AMP TRACTH ADS THE ven 8.15. Mate, Wet, @ Sat, a kK Lucky Chanee COMMUNICATION WITH THE {for men who have delayed their clothing purchases. And it makes no difference how depleted your pocket- Christmas buying, you are welcome areaine charged and pay for them in small weekly or monthly sums on our easy Vart-Payment /lan. Phen’s Quits and Overeoats. The fast and furious Christmas selling has left us with many broken lots, of which there is a size or two missing in each, but Qoes4 es in the assortment, to fit men of all figures p stout or slender, as well as regular. Overcoats. style, from lots which cold regularly at Show, 202 & 30¢! iWIcTO RIA vs. MISSION $1.00. MAT! cS tail, ! | and garnct Nerloll ‘2.98 2.98 be open i i } e-fitting as 59, oe 00 | ment will ae Ai rT and + Alt ant Woway, WED. & TW, TO-DAY &@ JAN ENR EEAST |" (Jan R. Adams’ Hompty-Dumpty Co PM" ka Lawrence, Bellman@Moore, Ki fousates, | THE LiBEATY WELLRS, ston Amutsments TE dae, MAUDE ADAMS. QUALITY STREEX, ‘ie whe KNICKERBOCKER. LAST § MATS, SATURDAY é ° LESLIE CARTER: In bis new play, D 7 BARRY day and Sau ANNIE BUSSE ae Xtra Matinee Year's, THe JODGR. Me { DISON SQ. THEATRE 24h “6 4 Bway 205.20. Least Mutinee 0 presents ’N THEATRE, 4 Mad. ANOTHER TRILEV Wi ‘ONED. 5. Ved. & Sal VIRGINIA \ HARNED | Vincennes, that. & Bway, Sua, HENRY iiie it i ity a ame GARRIC. St. & Bway.) XTRA : chaRes RDNESDAY. HAWTREY tiiesSice 8 FROM MRS Mirigy Hii Tie taney teat Thins, Y A:ve. prices 180, t3e-.s0e, au. Ve. TA Donneliyhteckte, THE CHARITY BALL ByDavid thelasco & \BIJOU 3: ;.| NEXT MAT, SAT. MAY IRWIN 2" Manhattan Theatre § wibow Tones, MRS. FISKE, | WALLAGK'S Bra 82). Mat Sat. THE UNWELCOMB nee Saturday, LAST NiGHTS, MRS. HATCH DEC. 30-KYRLE ),0RAD0 | AMERICAN £, MAT. OMILY | Aros Se. Ne, if the Wer Week—it Concert Next san Ted Mar THF. MATINEE TO-DAY. DEW EY JOuLY, RASS wibows., =. UP YORK STATE Monday, Jan. G-SOUVIEIRE—30i0 7 WEBER @FIELDS txt’ "ats. 4 Ho ty-Toty Sr A Message from Mars, NETROPDL GRAN The Burgomastery Next Week; ARIZONA, cote. MONT AUB aaa [seconD 9) JOHN DREW ASRMONT AVENUE Sunday World Wants @ pathway to success an ensy Results awalt takers at the ta (COMMAND, | Sg >

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