The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1902, Page 7

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ORT RE HMR TY ATU — = — . G, FEBRUARY 8, 1902 7 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVE: BIOM IE - IMLAG A ZZ TUN IE. DOUBLE PAGE, _ THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK. [A GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE. a ee == | BY STANLEY J. WEYMAN, j wae aff | The play now running at | tym ‘ ‘ ning that w < 5) | Watlack’s Theatre, this city, cee . is i ean ts based on this stirring story. : f : when he gave me go fing & eure THE BETROTHAL 3 ‘ Eb hn Mins ts: : vite, M. de Marsac. turn : « I cemembered the words. m ent's hesitation—for suite were already en knocked boldty. for an Invitation | WIAPTER The High was by the door. but stoo¢ \ grim smile, which I was a Locept as a welcome or not >» had deen seated ot table, rose as ) voking at one an ooked at me, won- ce Her face, whieb rosy red at my entrance again. Her eyes grew larme © deat her foo! mi I knew. “I: matter, sir?” ehe mut ary, mademotselle,* voking every way, frst thing I eoulé om M. de Rosny.” made me Lieutenant-Gover Armagnac riseyed to me in a wonderful It pleases m she sald. in first to jovernor ame pleasur veratula he Armag ourage nor 1 stood by the inixerable discompoeura, sir” sho wald at Seat, was 20m, OF never, and made the effort. ’* Ie a low’ volte: addrees more mod to thank my nangwer. “Do | + yourself, my friend.” be} idle owa—blows, my ‘ 1 1 have bought | wis enn . NO care save % t T nave the aed T' came te But I do not answered In @ whieper, averted je mol setie ) brightnems and quick- my heart beating hi him that vier left tte ee |scatbard for the King m should be wn 1 believe yo wered. kindly, IT IS MY WILL, TO! : Heave ard vows enough to- | eae eRe nL RAN , AT TE é rim: 7 Li, = GLOSL ollow ; TH. L. : an | ease Sor , 5 Le, and looking adme with @j right and a toor paren arid revives “3 . ‘ $ 7 SR, = GE “OPERA HOVAE \a now 1 suppose you are! know which 19 one Republic | perfectly satisfied? You have nothing| Forbiddine me to utter a ryliable: hem M t was s artiets to pars |more to wish for. my friend Dial raa Oi hel pasihare,, vevere) T nit iat Sao eat a THE HOME OF THE BONG JOU. 0 's probably the best known and ca. and is sited fre i eee NAY CONCERTS 5° Empire Theutre Co, in The Wilderness 93) ST. DOUIN & YCEUM THMAT ANNIE Russet The ut AND o> STHAVE: THE JUDGE vio Th SBTHST.: : ‘estas | MME AREY STHST w SAVOY THEATER te ee” | NBO ARK 4 ELSIE DE WOLFE ox Ya: Wor. ov) METROPOLITAN OPERA-HOUSE. 4 a e228 o @ ie Thick bush 2” A SEASON. 1901-1908. He OT URICe ORAC. IL. PLAUTO. BO ET JULIETTE 1 Popular Concert Roey, tainly extends ae far 08 HAWIREY A WES FROM MARS. aa . 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ROYAL BURLESUUERS | ae ad eee Ror ee he by lere's wweet fettere taster bound res And here's a valentine, bra Who to sar heart fr Ich are two altars, | — made of many trade! [)F} guns, stuck muazie down 4 sixteen A man to a the best by a Address Evening World Box 1854, New York (ity. Competition Tet Ee Sib MAT. TODAY. PRLETOHIE. remenaeusty tees ; melodrama 1) @ TSe ‘ SlOr: THE MAN WHO DARED. jreatent Hit of the Sense THE HOME OF THE LONG JU-JIU ward Into the ground, and toppe skulls, the ¢ porting more skulls, bones. feat ood, exes and | Ju-Ju, Including the head of the Inst victim Over the rock, where I# the source o | root of human skulle with a curtatr ‘ir, Chauncey Pros OLCOTT GARIE MY OMAGH j * Ns 18.38. ands alle ' Manhattan: Theatce oTis SKINNER De aha vee been HON. JOHN GRIGSBY, b.t\S de ie ena - | THEATRE f) $20. MAT TODAY ere WEBER FIELDS’ iat 8. [REYES CROSMAN -i:\indta HOITY-TOITY ¢ ace “THE IOAN irice AMELIA S:° LADY. rh ag ¥ NGHAM MARGARET oneat TE, 08. closes Feb © gee art the at the Garden Theatre Ce ee ne of my fond heart And frives al Thou art the oe presency trees You needn't de Delia, 1 xnw ermit that poltcem would = Md be pais and Dy stress of wtre! aes take him on aa Adown Time's pike an ae : Faust. fone vor R OROANIST, © Wit FAVERSHAM. - $k aa a ANNA HIRE Little SS Ei ara Pemronsen om Last Mat, fo. ae | z " BRAND‘ at Mat. Forder nS Brooklyn ee SlaMopkire| Belles. |S: K fie Part MONT. - DALY’ Sek oes dt ana 2 MRS. PATRICK CnMPBELL, “| KRITH'S PRL HT-THE NOTORIOUS MRS EUBSMIPH. Beet Mon EDEN Ted Marke’ Big MUSEE [Roiaess, KYRLE BELLEW, (fest “DER ini iS Los! t now proclaim i a wooden leg ! See Piscn's wee Tueatre.—"Lady. Mares i Tra week at the Bio AK the Manbattan Pe ey llinked Sse ane Af Deve , eh 4 And to another ne'er impai Mr Wiseguy—What's the name of ther leg? ON “L” OR TROLLEY. Pick Up $5, $3 or $2 on the Way Home. The Evening World will award prizes of $5, $8 and $2 each week for the brief stories of strange, annoying or pleasant experi ences on the surface or “L" cars of New York or Brooklyn. The stori must be true and should not exceed 200 words Those of 100 words—quality being the same—will be given the preference. The shorter a good story is the better chance {t will stand of winning a prize Winners will be announced each Saturday, beginning Feb. 15 vi Send stories to “Transportation Editor Evening World, P. 0. thea titer EN CELIA V. HARRIGAN (age ffteen yearn, Med "fue Gurl and the Judge” Box 1354, New York City.” ctl yiate ay ze Tee the © © bist loving hearts incline 284 Wists avenun New Tork. ‘ ' : What tho’ th And winds be cot and drear, wild and sbrit!, Love's messenger shall find his way Acros the vale and hill He bears my mensage in his scrip, A song for every bine Shall turn to muste on your lip, My own dear Valentine Oh, when you hear bis UBAa the door begin, Make haste to lift the heary lateh And bid young Cupid in. Ab, then shall And glad this heart of mine Your heart To be again with those I love, Each word o With you, dear Valentine. My ange! in disguine THOMAS J. HART, 92 Mott avenue, Long Islang City. Each passing day (i! hope and trust Your soul ta oldea hair, ar ayes whispered prayer, AMERICAN {22.52 A82.°u! SYP oling “Gi L. MileOllson will be seen at. the Think Avene featre nest week In thelr ace comedy “The me MAT DAILY QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP CALLS come to advertisers who pat me hear thy volee wed haunts of thine | thetr “Help Wanted" advts, fa the i a STLMMAN OF PRAN( Sunday World. Competent workers: AUXT RON! AVO.—A0TH 4 SOUVENIR, NOHT. | \sg THEATRE, ©t). Mat Today 215 | Seeking employment look t Sam BAe MLRE Sect Hammons | (ul Glaser Dal VABN, Sten | ay Workd Wante tor quem ‘alentine,”* You are 19 me, my own true love, *| The Queen of days Is that called whien Wi ‘by year the circling sun brings My golden Valentine , lila — aes

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