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ce nan ene ee AL MORGAN, Long Braaca, N, J. indian Bag Puncher. Thea 100 TO POOND MAB. s ' A HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1902. 9 ; 1 = ! i DOUBLE a { PAGE, | SOCIETY'S GERMAN HAIR FOR PRINCE HENRY NIGHT. Jeolares that ~s to ladies of Hoor distinguished F lene ati heiaaia Tatiales ts > curted x that I might name (hee mine, . ay ar colff ares ‘ 7 3 + The Evening World offers m thee, dearem Valentine aaeta 3 Pela etig . if j SRY N. RU! ann f " r Is of a prize of $10 for the best val- a UERancen Dae aaeerriner sce) i Hednte hon’ ; aft ent ne written in a verse by a mpres ft * | \ : man to a woman, aud $1ro for}. Oh! te be of one Jewel the wearer, if ‘a : the best by a woman to a man. picthe eal ileal oP f ve like 5 : ae stra 'The valentines must not ex-f) My aweet—my Valentine : | Under the Red Kobe f aninaie. euaeraciie | : = ae ceed sixteen lines and may he . late. Gayright 1898 by ee t mises 5 . ‘ worid. can hold none fairer. i rae ce m in the 68 much shorter as their f| ay sean can soit none avaree ion Published b pono pbagbarni tes: authors wish. They must bef) nore Locense for mine of longmens, Crean E Co pore ag for the strictly original, and ad-}) El fad are hays maath suggeste dressed to" Valen: ine Editor,""|) SOE Pe . ; udically differing Evening World, P.O. Box i near = was Aim at preser . ot the 1354, Ne York City. The My dear—my Valentine SYNOPSIS of PRECEDING CHAPTERS teeth fe abe Rarwna weloom competition will close Feb. 1 mai vale eaaiierel (halen) Gaston to Marsa as Kine 19 ee A Rane ig neaven on wah the anarer caamand. atu Mile, oe t shone Mare ved with a lare STILL FEWER elas thin Newrt of ming, King of Fi A ‘ THE GERMAN EMPRESS. - this | My dainty V ne! ot Turenne fivided aswte s 4 ‘ eda of 0g SAM" Kk. LacKwoon, eta * Ree uel ‘ - . at’ w 1 didn more uy New Conese, Fairfield County, Cone, [fre Manis | 9 5 4 me Anewer Tur x ; : 1 the changes of ore cutee our neighbors us ove.” |, The King of Navarre flewwas nim. but j [ ack ' ‘ nenbee Cie T might seve myvel iy © Ne - - ek 1 wae sood a skin, oF when rude tempeste | Hit oh! If you Jove me, my valentine be. | z L peniphced Le be cI at : ducbanwi | fire. / bring you Maws I laughed ouirlght | - esta intionar at aan pee ra nih tea Gat MORTIFYING ACCIDENT. me ery ide tn 2 dozen different tones. 1) 1), said. But z Pa you really think j boo HAPTER XVIT marked that M. de Rosay, upon whom te mos no manners are degenerate? | + Jove calmly shakes bande For High Stak my eyes firat fell, alone stood aller his en | 4h, yes deed: we used ; f eof sorrowful 1, be wr rised when people were rude; lay giil!, and as tn a dream, for Earoing) me . sth! mal F a head. Maignan retorted, swinging him el surprise 4 th . prafn was still clouded, heard some | Surprise ; slaseiniatreresdihe mtn oe stmt tanel| 1 whet they are | tre one gay, Dead! Ie ne? 1 hoped we is, or, T bathed nothing of) have done it i 4 | had come in tlme. Well, he deserved a oy ahd ee nf vee Andy naste aur | | is 7 ps ‘easing himself to the Vicomte | eet teetighia’ thal omelel erent Inetter fate. Who is he, Roany addressing 5 “ saben iel aateiiee rreeisiaraceest ee ‘Do you know him, Maignan?” mida|de Turenne, “The man la here by no Spinnett ts , fe ppoumhre tat in my heart abt |volse which sounded strangely familiar, |ConMivance of mine. Interrogate him {1 "ee belting i. truth, 1 tht Caithyiws De), aneet friend | ‘The man who knelt upon me answered, |voureeit. {f you will, Or 1 all. Seale. | Mreines num he truth, 1) tints Dew H wo M panLou. | “No, my lord. He is a stranger to me. | > 3 . nicago News. : . Gis Mab iia RIESE ecw Or aI his countenance hard and forbidding. a $ m of = - : 1 eye what I prom + ut t0 thee “Elke enough!” replied a high-pitched | “Lou heard me yesterday. what | prom. | SAUDER: be voice 1 had not heard before. “For he| | by Beans hd - . o sad s rds man ever hears. mine rade a good horse Give me aw hundred | UEe 18 Fy Ween roveke a sickly grin a | 2 eal eei tines Ike it, and a hundred men to ride an | Tsthawered to the King of Navarre's Bneakly (to wealthy aunt)—Tes, 1 # thereur : r his folthful wifes | Ged teaisi se stratght, and 1 would not envy the King {M"A*. and, falling on my knees, seized | "i awe: plac Pointer with me wherever I & The ety x 1 be my valentine ae bin stirrup, ou news! great newt Mun knows my— \ . My thoughts are al) of thee Much) lees his poor cousin rot Natalee ued erecteneal Mites teri = ae Le eee = = at Ant yours ot me? varre.” the first speaker rejoined in a % i s EERE ELS of mi laughing tone. “without a whole shirt to| “His Majesty war but a quarter of ar y romain. there PARTICUL AR. mae ; ji ej hour ago stabbed in the body in hin} a until your A PROCTOR'S * m whteper fond and true back or a doublet that Is decently * Alias onk. Agd is ty-/ Tie you and only you, |new. Come, Turenne. acknowledge that ee tse eer eues a 1 bowel In allence Henry, however, @ the dally tcaln reached! a Ver: 930 ST: Shall be my valentine” by near saaly ng. or, Itt 4 Was not content with this s Sarre Tr CHBEAMAN Youlare actino banly/rtiatier ait Dead? The Kine!’ Ture! eriea| "Come. air Vsiarpiy. and with RK mont village, the other 4a x } No 858 Quiney etreet, Rrenkiya, | TRE equerry did his best to reatrain | with an oath. ‘Impossible’ J gveey a0 nat? = reece) yee rout usc QOmnne: STHAVE.S © Vr fase “Thornton. Clay me. cursing me under his breath for a ‘Rethink your, alr.’ THenry said at) a iis that T chanked him| head out of the window ne . = fool, and almoat equeeging the life out |ias: fixing his piercing eves on mr. and] for his leer 8TH F of me, But in vain, for the King ©f] sneaking in a harah. iow tone, like the! There a noeneed ¢ thanks.”" he re- wan creed ETIQUETTE, |xacate, rising nearer. saw ime strug: |proming ot a great dogs thie ie in) Raed 0 Migr 1 vase tne ae nat to the sling. “Hallo! halin’ ‘tis a strange dead | semting me, Nor will you save your t. He must have ice WETHST.. : ie Wenta Not Be Proper. spective hostees calie or sends her card! man," he cried, interposing. “What is] «kin by « ruse. Tell me, on your pertl,| The cavalcade rode away and T be-| A PWARK: *\! ~ ; to the person Invited the meaning of this? Let him go! Do| ls this a trick?” Mey SRO Ty aati ton a eV erecine suo NEWARK ‘ ae aire Firat Monday or Mondaye. you hear, strrah? Let him withepesslony twas. ie he ageweres| Ty oe my prison until the matter Was rm eek A sounK man whom she has eniy KNOW 14m ony aitor of The Brening World ‘The equerry obeyed and stood back|andaaw it with my own Ma | na scing at few monin ; wos Tn A martinge announcement is it carrest eo jeuilenty, and I staggered to my ‘eer, [ed on the Instant and rode Re greet ta enc a er eae ca sy MmPrOpS y 4 #4) UAL Dome fret Mondayw! or “tret Monday’ |and looked round with eyes whic fo Inok to yourself Monks are many. | ™ r " Y MATCHES. Bical a hcoeatit ini tees) woes its Intended shat the reeptien fay spall |mwam and watered. On the instant aland ihe Holy Union ts not apt ts # visitor wi i troe tes CS aROOKLEN @ ©. am ung lady sh de the fre: Monday tm eaeh ment? 2 GM. Jory of recognition greeted me, with a] Nall way | \ : yt t 1 . he taken. A vmite t . to a young man As there is only one first Monday in|hundred exclamattons of satoniahment. |, He noided. To may et Bucnere! ‘Turenne : prayers ever w ik A nea veo {ejeach month. 1t seems to me obvious | While I heard my name uttered on He may know more B Rea engaged eman we /that the announcements should read: ® offered “First Monday tn esch month.” Jo an errand | OCIETY May she Ask Mim to Canty | tf there mere several ars” wontave in| JANE, GORDON TURNS THE CALCIUM 0 ON eee FOLK. ARION 5 | % jeach month {t might then be proper . p' e—How unk ~» GRAND MASQUERADE BALL pila say on . tu . es vo" ante < ! pla ae ning mean |BRIEF BIOGRAPHY Pek Shenandoah nd appeared later tn fled 111 #he found the aamduat tn her ‘ . ‘ , S SOU ASE GAR k 1 the Comforte of Home’ Next he| doll and shifted off all her illusions . ee mY P ‘ Tae Gent Should Write Firet OF A MATINEE IDOL, | piayea the Earl of Leicester in Marie see enim to get me a — O foe * ni ; ’ NSTA ne tor of The Evening World Wainwright's production of “Amy Rob Jobn Mason was iol HAN BANOO Se wv Pree spe King should: nak now @ young gentioman for fear years sart’ at Wallack’s. ra neason in| ® J is OH = en Hi sou know him well and | ang tke nim very much. I have never written t sderick Lemaitre’ and © Ports and|S* next week w — sare,” » CASINO tt every way a aultable| nim, det be le continually saking me te 4o on Puppeta’’ he became leading man of the|!)) you rememmer sow nided , aM alld A Pera Raen cls) FON ity Empire Theatre stock company. and cre-| "sed to walt for that beautiful strain of minke ti “ ,AST WEER TLE DUCHESS. micht with riety say you will be ated roles in “Sowing the Wind,’ | music at his entrance tn the fourth act ra Pe PER to, PRANK aaipticiey MISS. pleased to h vim call erty Hall,” “The Masqueraders” and| of “The Christian re ee a D A N I E LS“ aglas uady Friena’? { * . Rohemta.”* ng to say nice things to Gi ; ‘ SELLING: to write, and should write the firet jet- Mr. Miller began his career as a star or aes Of }9 t Worl 5 n ago New ara Bre & er himeelf, in Chicago in ‘“Heartseane” He then| William Cody's Wild Weat Show uro ean. BROADWAY "'\\..°NE0 Whar SE Escort Furnishes Carriage. appeared in ‘The Sinster.” and the fol-| lot one of ite star attractions. Anni ( “Iti es r Matiner To-Day. Prices $00. to$1ege the wclaie, bt ihe BAttor of The Rventag World lowing season gave his great production | Oakley, the blithe and chipper litle THE. LEEPING Te tt the piace ef @ gentiema: or of the of “The Only Way markewotmnan who for nea. twent ; pire , recta of the Indy te farpige a cad to go to Mr, Miller {s now appearing tn a play | 3 has been hopping about the ring PNT | Bus iid invite the girl when the young lady is going at & called "Darcy of the Guarte with the rough riders, for all world Se 0 1se Invitation, an‘ be calla “at her house to escort = NOTA Geary LSS) DER Wt) SPArDo Ne Ane ” Sar iT ‘ way tot would be to first | her to the ball? Ne other member of the laty's Ime Ben Teal Monday at his cozy | shattering elame balls, has retired from . GRANDER THAN EVER, ca 1 the bro id, OF tO] family hae deen tavited or all little office in the F Butiding | this organization and gone to ner home aa jnclose a |TRe gestieman Knows tbe lady will be dressed Mr. Teal wan setting his house in order|in New Jersey to reat | 2 WAS HoPErtr za {a full evening costume. FAY. Previous to his departure for England see § ® . " mpuld nati per for the girl to] tn gach circumstances ft 1s certainty | Henry Miller was born in Islington.| whither he goes to superintand his pro-) The Laura Hurt benef’, which willl, fe year! {s said experts | "hi" wine, ts q 1 the ere she had not) the gentiman'’s place to furnigh @ cad. | London, England, in 18%, and went duction of “Ben-Hur” Mr. Tew! has|oecur on Feb. 2 at the Bijou, promises |°US YL 0ee ae ! Sper enyrinte A speaking acquaintance with the A White Tie Fall Dress. Canada tn I8Tl A few almost recovered old-time apirit and| to be a rousing success The Prof KM paper A a. | MY darting A? ae = World ciding upon a e@tage career, ced dasa, and saya that life on the ocean sional Woman's League ims take: ble Perinat , h : : exce night be made tf the «full drves euit under the tuition gf C. 8 | wave, far from telegraph, mail and m x and & number of seats, aw an] re aRHs ws mere the young gentleman's |e INQUIRER. the veteran actor, With whom | senger service, will wet him up com-| appointed a committee of savty Hee es tea eee tthe Tea er and_even then it would oie exer a evening dress a white tle tele sige for three years, making his | pletely work for the sicoums of the testiesonlal| ous condition and proposer the felis: = ace ‘ oni ‘Ramen et Joliette exception, as in m rec first appearance in a production of s 8 Charles Hawtrey and Mrs. Patrick | {10 | eatipn nich thay? we | ‘ Mike! ad “amy Robdsart’ in Toronto ' Chauncey Olcott, out for his dally| campbell are among those who have) cars Wrench ed the Purine ny iq “4 & Wer 6 Ou, AMELIA LADY => Ip 1887 he became leading Juventie prowl with a cluster of sweet matines| bought seate, and Amelin Bingham and enthe wa ed) #8 seeninee ry ; R: OY: AM ain THINGS WORTH KNOWING. Daniel Frohman’s Lyceum Theatre! girla on his trail, is one he moe May Spooner an [7 Othrata ceasert: pb Eupee Theatre Co. 1 The Wilderness NG HAM MARGARET Sat tock, remaining there two years, and| moving spectacles to be seen In town mong those = - a = Aleoholis perfumes, manufactured by , vel A day. Previously the work was|evccing in The Wife,’ The Mar-|at present. Chauncey. minus nis al AManor ‘ a tates ™E NEW YORK. co at S18. Mate paturating alcohol n the odor of cer. done. by hand beater} vender.” Mr. Mile| buckles and bronae-brown wigs, te not| {alied “One Hundred no trustwe ’ THE WuRL AND D Wet 216 uise't and "Sweet Lavend ® {il he one 0 NNIE RUSSELL ; tain fruits or flowers, were made as q Ba Tt nae o- | are atruction THE JUDGE . rn EN —FI Nebrask: 7 ler then created the role of Kercheval) precisely one's ideal personified 1° | entertainment be f VE . early as the fourteenth century. Nebraska pays na $ bounty on sealpa of West tn Charies Frohman production | mance. But the 8. M. G. ie never satta-| Roasevelt Hospit ruin ia the chief a soee «Ma “ HH _ wolves and coyotes. Some farmers find ———— to Germans and f ‘ MAID MARIAN Hall of Fame, Philadelphia drunkards are now re-|!t profitable to breea the animals and A pretty story was told in a Landon) BOSTONIANS | — eee an eee OHN KEEHOTE, UP-STATE REFORMER, IS AT IT AGAIN, ese 225,80 38 bringing small-pox into the Jail a — who. am examination, drew such | XEN RY THY ' A Bee pices ‘ermagant was formerly a quarrel- Py a1 > from a portrait of his fiancee . ar ane tS 4 block. turning cop?’ asked the burly man inj Then he was the centre of such kindly | aspiration s THE Way iii eee The Argentine! Government now owns} (200 fersen of either six, and only: the pee See cient rch ore w path offa ae whisper, with apprehension | attention that he stmply couldn't refuse | that he passed with flying colore, Un ELSIE DE WOLFE Or THE WORLD 2 ROX AEH the following artillery: Field guna, 34; | ia%k fe! gallantry of the men has lim-| Som Oi. electric signa giittered in the| chasing the weicoms from his face to drink hie owr health tn a glass of | fortunately @ correspondent has now) 9 ssi — mountain guns, 226; siege guns, 3; now- | EH the word to ite present significance. | ores ae air No.’ said Jobn Keenote. “I have] the pleagantest “pop” his up-the-State | ‘old the sequel. The back of the phot: | °e), (; - Contin ftzers, 42; total, #2. Regal G inte: Derpodrat To the initinted they were signa of the|iearned to put not my trust in police- | Imagination had ever conceived of. graph bore an Intereating and valuabie HAWTREY A MESSAGE ‘snOha aks, PAS I OR Sox priya art y men, It{e the error of your ways, There| Assortment of dates. : )show, In tho last season's work of the} Baal I. of Russla had no nose, having | MED O16 tee chote they prenentad [Ia a white glare over your door bat | After the third repetition of the ohorus| Greece uses more than five thousand| | CRITERION." = 2. Auten et.) Massachusetts State Highway Commis-| !o#t that valuablo member by a sword] |, he giare of wickedness” which, aa he| your light is a light to darkness and \o of children dancing about « table where. | ‘« copper sulphate per a n for ‘ ' AENROY, other, sion some twenty-seven miles of new | Tit during a fight with the Tartare, He ae wae Oe ri wcarern, the preacher | “We want somebody to play with ua,’ | UPD Joho Keehote furnished the living | Killing insects, eapecmily those that LESLIE CAR TER 5 eye. Foada were added to the State's ayatem,| NA@ an artificial nove of wax, fastened] Mel red Of tn ee et enue [oatmed & pair of gentle volsea, and John, | Fetremere the burly manager inter- mon the currant 1 a these and the more extensive work done | / thy cement. On! oneieccasion, dur- | fom Keehote wan wafted away just asacon | fered _ Organized laborers to Fercrerespie ; ae ‘ ment on olf roads being the proceeds of the | Oo ® Sout ceremonial, the nose dropped) OTs ae he had isted the side| Ment smile broke acrose the features of | “It simply ain: right.’’ maid he, “to | 7m are emoloyed hy Une dias : enings. § ‘ The Cors.can Brothers. $400,000 which the Commission has de-| 0%. 04 the terror of the German ame) aioe and bearded the tiger in the short-haired man jepend all the Kindness on Teen ee eae nian Ginette _ | FRANCIS WILSON THE TOREADOR a cided to spend a year, Since the plan anori end) hia‘mlte, | fourth-story the Chautauqua, ad-| -11'— a jovely slaht.”” the burly | friend when the State te full of ‘em.| The British tanker Clam | THE MATINER TO-D fourth-story lair, th aug, . ely sight.” the burly one | (el en esis ; ania tan r : =p ile > Of State activity: in the construction and) voces ad beautiful bend vanced on hia new charge. murmured, as he moved up the room, | Besides, the plain-clothes man mye {71° ayes iraxeas han, alteaes SWEET & TWENTY EWEY ROYAL BU RLESQUERS supervision of hways was adopted - POR UTAH UBAAS: TAG | erie a carouahian easily opens |itaiese! the. childran’eaibind) coninel so atop the noise hell have to. role : Sp S cs ‘ 5 L in Massachusetts, 888 miles of road have | “2% **Fy Proud of them, often contem- One ? ‘ we 2 s i 4 With some diMeulty the playful chia | steam gener w " , ) an E in Blaine Rens Cait ¢. e4 door almost into the arms of ala:ranger who came to take them in” | j : x AYO | been butt. ated nu areeltzsateded alr ly short-haired man evening| Meanwhile things were coming hia| "00 Nad found a orother was induced | atomised : “=PICAN (so Fn awe yan He never, however, save when military | Oly Bao! mass they Mea f lige Nel to give up John Keehote's wated —_- THEATRE AMERICAN ' foe ee A shoe firm in Toledo, ©., haa traced| etiquette required it, wore gloves, be RIAA CART Wndeel At as Loom Ol BIOAS: | WAY Ba {ARE (DA pista ROW Ae) Boe wala he of the short IES AND ANSWERS. *! "CBU. CROSMAN FRGRAC to the depredations of mice losses in| ing aware of the bad impression that| ‘ndifference changed to one of xenialjabie, even next day pene had ite mit. Whats] QUER / ERS. MAL ai ee greenbacks and other paper money| Wo uldbe miade on rough soldiers by | Rreeting as (he visitor came more Into) chemi in their previa a % t y Mat fo day in) + which have amounted to $2,000 in four! a pair of small, delicate, white hands, | evidence. Hel Waal AWAr au Dal Ons OFthe. Fie cident of which Mat ROSE MELVILLE, Wes a Ses. Seis John Kernote waited on no ceremony. | children who captured him fell upon fh Kechiote Maven Knee Bie ps GRAND: dy Sig Hooking a a bhaoaie oe ss Aniclillsolaliinvaniae urging the] UE have come,” sald he, “to bring| neck. recognizing him as her long- ie eater Rnaw sa 4 pee DIS Hopkins yy craunes sits G accom ‘A machine has just been installed in| substitution of printed slides for the] You warning’ — brother from the old home OLCOTT GARKET 0 MAGH the Pension Office at Washington which| brakeman’s voice in the announcement aa - —— Ip AL VES nee. | SHUN orithce) ceca iceal’ SE SbO TRIREION encllet otaciane kavucoviig traders FLGWeaGlAND NANGRIl| Tan ReneS Mi anhattan, Thearrese i is ‘< - ' Coy é . KEITH'S HON, JOHN GRIGSBY, SANS ry Ccuntry customs havo had their in- A SMILE. “ ALBA A 4 \ Pilate sic Bway At STORY OF CHAUNCEY DEPEW'S leit’ sees, Ba srt act o8 ae at war |e vise FELUS sits ax secparius lends liself readily to aween- | I Whene'er my lady deigns to omile busy mans oMee ton , renin SrAR Barsera. Frietchie pe THe cURL A New York lawyer named Strange, wore carved on it: ‘Here ies an honest peat Mp tae. cottage: and mo peso ines (Be on me clgar has gone out.” . q ‘ | — y room, while another pla helps on ang ages u cE M 1 s oted for hla wit, wax upon Nis last bed | eee iy waating, ‘and. tence wtf Sweet vintona in my dnzzied #1 te seema to have the advaniage of | iat i mes re He ARLE WH. FAVERSHAM “iS Raval SALLSES KYRLE BELLEW of sickness. He knew that his end was) .),.) reamed the soapwort. ‘The tubers of the |... menses Nake . jyou,”’ remarked the busy ma [thin year, Aloo da! “ 4a |arors? » TAYEHORAM | Rival MAN OF FRANCE, near, and so be called nis wife to his) “How, she asked her husband, ‘will| wild arum supplied a stiffening to the The agen Hope rtpal les of some uf bwin that? ! N EDEN ‘ Nin’ NIGHT, Bedside to give ner a few final direc-| people visiting the cemetery know from] noble collars of earlier days, and so an non-Kissed 1s | Tt knows h j I ‘ ne vi Mats Wed a Bat tions. | potatoe @ headstone who| alternative namo for the plant is the ||) A shower of blossoms from some Bip m.—Chicagy | On: ‘ _ | MUSsEt « OT we SKINNER Sie “Little woman,” he said io her, “T| Mes fn the grave? atarchwe while the heads of the! sun-loved tree [iy Raikes: s bis ententriaey some | pipes SNH 8 f * Muster know that fam golng to die, ind Lam! "Oh, they'll know all night,” repiled|dipsacus tease and dress the homespun |. over nave L seen the ripples Proor Pp wale? 38 ' “DER TBUFEL IST LOS! ey ready to go. But I coull not die in! the aasing man of law, with @ faint into the desired texture and surtac ©, had iGaretnt or wridae: M & 34 gum perce if T thought there was going to be smite, “They'll read the inscription, and and thus the Ria 1 becomes the tease! Seer aLeurtaceliec kidrenst and Soul Claims to HaVentes See = HURTIG& SEASON'S RISON Faust. @ lot of furs and feathers mae over |then they'il say, ‘That's Strange. TEA RUN OH ecenteenange bright Mm El aane when you p what 4 seek ait) Sor ea y er sina r beatae ped haves i pane tas jaal Mr. Depew told this story in England ralamer opie! NEDA Mikssoninl.so) sivinain’ pink aawicv es | Saas Soha rooklyn Anu: nts. wr, love in ostentation as applied |necause he knew how dearly the English Bw A “ Judge—Can you prove " $e the Sands, Nome 3: con't even: want people love stories that hinge upon She—Do you think ¢ possible tor aH Ay tna Mog estore of my iady'a [| Defendant-t can, Your Honor, if you SM ad ial leet varia LULU GLASER in ' ‘DOLLY VARDEN. ae MONT Ae bs my namo carved on my headstone, nun word. ‘The story always tlekled | MAN to serve two ma ers? Aes Btitt to remove her | % the Milter of The Evening Wor! ‘ ‘MRS. PATRICK CAMP! wish you'd just have a modest Meads Hg English lstenera immensely, He—Not unless be'e a pee eee : 2 Smtr: Sasa Via ote Rieeeae Ye HUBER’S “Avscum, Troupe Tratned Great Deore stone erected over my grave, with these ington jews. » Boer Sue wl 9 oa the saa ORE

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