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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1902. i This novelization by Amelia ‘ Bingham of her successful ; play, ‘A Modern Magda- Jen,’ is replete with love, interest and excitement, name?" | you are trying to complete your engine Durse; hale alster, Olivia; and sh ia dy da e fa yi 3 ; If alster, t 1 a dyir ry day, to get work,” answered “II didn't ask," evaded the girl, her eyes stmy- | ond you have $10 weck to lve on. For tha: sum yon. lack of country air and proj ent ja inka t Tt bree Ing furtively to the torn card on the floor mileht 1 nt alry am and good food anyw { Ye t Oo be new ai ‘or ‘How about the old en v TON TIMOR HAE celibere oy Las “Ab RON, e ywhere.| “Yet 1 stay to t For that] _thout the old gentleman who advertised that utd have called me," hi aba nis I with us; yur aAbominnbis | alone, Don't you know wanted @ housekeeper? I can take care of myse! she sult Fe and let my father and stepmother rob you, Erle | In his earnest } L both her hands. “He still wante one.’ Le bitterly, “a poor git can't expe be treated like | H ves, 1 can't rstagd you. Why do youl “What you dot she exclaimed, saatehing! "Didn't you wo ther a princess, you know [aot | Der coeuls away | “Yes. Ho tried to kiss me, 1 slapped his face, He . a a anne ears vee “TD love you," he answered. “1 love you from the edas If lt hurt. Then f came home.” y Ny THE CRISIS. mice NY hearts, of 4 ve my life for your} “Proud, aren't you, conatdering how poor you are? 4 >. Jnves. Lt fs my KR ts dream that I may] “Perhaps, mother, the place might «ult you. Di lay make mysvif wo jauite eure he'd never try to kiss your fair and youthe (Copyrighted, 1902, by the Press Publish ing Co.) And that t# why you sta > lat, youraelt | Colit larve and be ro! 1 | “You {mpuident, ungrateful, impert"— CHAPTER 1. The girl waiked to the outer door and opened tt. ‘+ i } Mothe meal? 3 4 . \ Sonmeanr St ahve KA “OGY, J “1 don't m urned, i all blessed s her’ came a faint voice from the door. “Please OW dare you follow me here? The speaker | “But""-— 1 ao Ollvia ught = was an {ll-dressed girl, whose worn-out] “Get out at once!" : wit BENG pees brown frock could not detract from the} ‘“Lsten!"' erfed the man desperately you must | Ro ee oaree CAT Sar Mise OL AANANe SES hothing! Nothit ahi “pm a bit {ss ftened, and she ran forward graceful curves of her statuesque figure or the queenly | hear me! I swear to you if I were free I'd make you pose of her golden head. my wife this very day. Tam bound—chained hand and She stood tn the centre of the mean room she had | foot to a woman who Is a religious teeberg—a mental Just entered, angrily facing a man who paused at the | abstraction, yet whom I, when I was a foolish boy, Wrought, that's all. There! 1 won't break down again, 1 promis Those are the laat tears you will ever 1 or any one else, Eric W ave you after your sleep, dearest?” ahe asked. “Ob, pretty well” sald the sick girl bravely, her Wan face belylng her words, It | A me | eborway. married, But for her I could lead you out of all this OP tak - “You spoke to me in the street,” she went on, her | @qualor into sunshine, We could find life in all its he contradicted. “Don't say that, 1] TM tal u to the park after dinner,” sald Kae eye taking in each detail of his faultless costume and | fullness ansd completeness together. Ah! dear heart! son't know why, bat it doesn’t sound right, Some | UOk*. “Phe fresh air will put roses into your cheelts,’* high-bred face. “When I repulsed you then I did not; Mfe is short; and there is no other." Gay you will ery again, You'll ery, laugh, be naturai| “Hark!” crled Olivia; “there's father’s step." think you would have hud the effrontery to track me ‘0 other? No world that sets thts world right?” us of old, But-you haven't answered me yet.” Can you tell if he's drunk to-day?” asked Mra to my hom she murmured, shrinking back. “Answered you?’ Jenkins anxiously ’ > “Your home?" he echoed. ‘This place?” “None! Then why must we be tied to what the “Yea, I told you I loved you, Will you marry me? You'll know soon enough,” suggested Katinka. ' “Yos; this attic in a Brooklyn tenement," she an-| world calls duty. Why not drink the wine of life Oh, say you will, dear! A tall, shabby-genteel man stepped lightly into the There are two things to consider,” she answered |0M and beamed beerily on Its occupants, ssly, “love and money. And I don't love you,|, Hs weak face had once been handsome, but drink, t as I might love a brother.” idleness and shiftiess living had long since robbed it Tal teeah en tee of all beauty. A light, artificial jauntiness of manner ou might fail. And then—it would be worse] ‘ried vainly to offset the shiny, Ill-fitting clothes and now. Wed both be wretched then, Aad | (srenutable hat there's Khe money question. ‘That's unsurmount-|"Well, my dei he said buoyantl: we all this peautiful February day wwered. “Did you expect a girl dressed as I am to'|to the lees? The cup, once empty, will never be re- live in a palace? Shabby as the place 1s, it serves as | filled. home for my father, my stepmother, my young half-| "Go!" she broke out desperately. ‘You are a cur sister and myself, to say nothing of Eric Hargreaves, |to speak so to me. Go!" an engineering student who boards with us, You see,| “As you wish!" he anuttered, with a shrug of the that pretty well fills the little place. We've no room |Shoulders. “But if you change your mind, here ts for people in your class of life.”” the address of a club I go to every evening. He Tt wasn't that I cavilled at your home," the man |4rew out a card and scribbled an address on It. “and how are Dinner ready? interrupted, “‘but a face, a figure, a manner like yours |‘ “Come there when you will,” he went on, “I'll stand Ym working hard, and pretty soon I'— Oh, you're spreading the table now, sharer of my ‘were surely never developed here. by my offer. Won't you take the cand? No? Well, geet Joys, I see, One kiss from those somewhat aged but : “Oh, not exactly; but they're here now. So why [I'll leave it here on the table. Good-by.” “A yenr, Two years at most.” still shapely lips!” wonder at 1t? My father was discharged by the in-| He walked from the apartment without another “Oh, shut up! protested Mrs, Jenkins, eluding the gurance company that employed him. He could get} Word; the girl iooking after him with loathing. nusiups, iprote ie chaste salute htoen months more of this sort of life! And all the dear tte Olivia woating away for lack of 10 work. So we live here. On credit, mainly,| | When he had gone she picked up the card, finger- tN : "tt Just as yor h, my + All inner’ Shane ea tit. As you see, that tsn't ofte ing it a8 though efraid to sol} her fingers, and read: [proper foodt No no, Erle. It can't de. If 1 had a busiest his wis i Mik hattt sel GL) i bis ertien tet Ls i Jou) /eclea the Ela MR. ALBERT LINDSRY. better heart I might love you, As It ls I only love beni An hoe Siveguey Leeeed 3 “You? Hi what ees have { Lan “The Hawk Club. {your beautiful nature, your courage, your true heart, | Hargreaves came from his room, ‘You? How? jat interest can you have in us? e an ‘lub, iyour patience." id you find any work to-day asked Mrs, Jen “What interest? I've followed you for weeks. I/ ‘The beust!" she whispered, tearing the cami in can't get you out of my mind. Do you know, you are|two and flinging the pleces on the floor. “I won't trouble you any more about It," raid Har-| Kine as they moved to the table “Work? No, But a plan—a plan that will mean GO SNS, SY Ut nD Ve . . igren nod-by,"" and he retired to bh ‘oom, very beautiful? As she raiaed her head a door on the opposite side| “BUT THE PLAN, FATHER?’ QUERIED KATINKA, A HORRIBLE PRBMONITION GRIPPING AD" leavi eleMe’ (4 tae ee Bopmouian “Sho was| Wealth to ve all. When we've finished eating © will “T particularly disiike being told s0. If that ts all [of the bare living room opened and a shabbily-clad HER HEAR [Wanetantening eter thetctecher > divulge {t. Not till then. And now, Bric, my boy, Poa bays Cicer teaNTiiwe ee ba See oh F comune’ by Amelia Bingham and Arthur Byron, Mra M,C. Cooke, Lucille Splaney and H. i, Dixey, of Amelia Bingham’s “Oh, the fine lady ts here, {s she?" sneered the new-| What part of this estimable but monotonous bit of “Tt isn't. You must see tha’ ‘ y vi 5 ought,” he said, “wae ade *y ARETE METS its have? ris are alike, so take your Better take something for it, It's easily cured.” [anything the matter, Katinka? Who was here?" CLESIISy CO TERT GRO GTI lems fo eee : “Don't Joke about it. I'm terribly in eten It iRou paee nl imeee maswered with a mirthiess| “How I hate to think of your being subjected to| “To de near you, Katinka.” “Yes,” answered the girl, with a glance at her| ‘But the plan, father?" queried Katinka, a horrible ‘Am I to look on this as a proposal a ved’ me in from) the street and euch insults!" he went on, Cespairingly, “If only I To be near me and to be near my fdle, drunken or, premonition gripping at her heart. “Marriage is a failure,” the man replied evasively. |tricd to Ioas me. I sent him away.” could take you away from {t al! and my whining, bullying stepmother, T selva et enna or neuen RY BDORETIEDL HY Anbinad any Gad (eal that her whole future hung ° ; rc it : a nit a a y ng, g stepmother, I sup-| clothes.” je had an od “Oh! you've had experience, then?’ Why didn't you call m shouted the young “But you can't, Eric, so why talk about ft; and, be- P no, Eric. We aren't a ms te Pe) i } and, be- |p No, no, Eric Pleasant family to! “If you want better clothes why don't you go and] on his words. ‘Yes. I have a wif man indignantly, “Who we he? What waa jhis| sides, you have enough troubles of your own. Hero| cultivate, ‘The only nice one of us Is my poor, little | get aoe wore snapped the Mapmnethesl you's (To Be Continued.) ARE POTATOES ESSENTIAL? | MME, LOUISE’S LESSONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS, SAVINGS OF WAGE-EARNERS. Potatoes constitute nearly 14 per cent./ It ts often asserted that the potato 1s/@POyANT gy {gown 1s made with the skirt tucked In| trimmed with luster of Inch 1 y, 7 A big. stubborn, incontrovertible fact yof the metropolls would ibe sufficient te of the total food consumed »y Ameri-|unwholosome, but there ta no aclentifie | n° scx, i ESPRIT. ES ORE Ee cee " pottom and white Tron | out, cyich extende over the sleeve, | ianaing over against all that pessimista| pay the ordinary expenditures of itm e bottom and white Irish] trimmed with tiny bands of the foulard. year can families, The popularity of the po-|basis for it, Eaten alone potatoes, of | .," flounce Joins the skirt with a corre- figures, whic ¢ gle vib The SET aoe es tr te aa tRanlare GR bad + tato as a food stuff is well founded, and| course, would form a very badly bal- (mares ee Scan Sioenel a Meeks sponding cluster of tucks, The flounce 1s] in silver and peal "Ohean pion ees M 1a figure suitable for the suirt ape [about the present status or the tmme- and would wipe out two-thirts of out fe due to {ts protific yield, superior Keep-|anced dict. As @ matter of fact Its uni. | nese over piney mie fsaieg 6 eel4/istise | = - 7 ~ Jato. Shon Cn Carne at: le, uot im age-sarte toe a ome gee a . 1, Deing 6 feet 4 inches Dilques, It ls cheaper than buying sep- country 1s found in the official report|Bowery Savings Bank, almost in the %h 1 popularity and consumption are _ 4 = ann ie ing qualities, ease of propagation, and versa tall, and Sy faaT EE = 5 s festa ae” Tramiel ccsroamnow ar womans [emir seorroitnatate sires] HOW TO DUPLICATE THIS GOWN, |e igoiace "at sats dour" eae Oe a time of ‘ATO, Z * a Boos 8 arrow, Seale. ant x t Alb: howling | district, increased In deposits in excess {nto this country Oe, ie ime of auch @ ekirt would be Greasy and up to date?| The iilustration trim between the tucks and yoke with | Banking Cee ae anys York |0f, Withdrawals last year by over four Raleigh's voyages to Virginia, Also, 4 T should trim dt with anything. Ant| shows. a. beautiful figures of Inco Iike the ekirt, Lies be = Aaya IDEs million dollars, having on hand at the steadily increased in popularity ever should T have any litle flounces on the satin | imported gown con- A sleave tucked in clusters just at the |itY alone have resources on hand to lend OE OD aatoetea et ane since. grap skirt or nott Haye I enough lace? Also, | sisting of a delights top, having a full puff with lace ap- |{%® amount of $800,000,000, and that they over 164.00) depositors, a pitaber tga be “ ceeding that of all the taxpayers {n the handied in deposits and payments In 1901 | ofsting, (fat Of te ‘iw nelleve that pose the enormous aggregate of $360.24,083, | arty te laying its hand very heavily up |saye Lesile's Weekly, The amount of}on a people among whom such a showe hn /Savings thus accumulated in the banks [ing as this can be made. = —_——_——— Every school child is aware that po- tatoes are classed as starch foods, and that their bulk ‘¢ made up largely of water. The accompanying diagram, prepared for the Department of Agri- culture, shows graphically the propor- tion of edible and inedible contents of a 7 potato. It is chiefly on account of ¢! a#tarch content that potatoes are eaten, and while they are apparently not economical food, owing to the lange nroportion of water which they contain, this 1s not actually the case. In other foods, as for instance, rice, there is four bow much more would I need to make ? ful combination of Miss NELSON, You have not sumelent material to} eneniny ia we make an accordion-plaitel skirt. You GUGMAIKES Tet hese could make @ sunburst-plaited skirt, or | emin® Of | em a skirt with @ fitted top and an accor-| Prolvery and cream jdion-plaited flounce. You will find the|®2° jiast_one most convenient for astreet| »,4 novel scheme to wear, as it is hard to carry an accor-| SH0W to ha dion-plaited akirt; it Is sure to train | 80M of this de somewhere, and be spoiled. The waist | 4°. © Lad would be pretty made plaited, using the| ‘0 Mink of the cost lace for yoke and sleeves. Btrap it to-|°1 Meh owns and lgether with tiny black velvet ribbon, | ™USt have the price pliques Qpishes Just below the elbow with a cuft of the all-over lace, If you de- sire @ lower sleeve make tt of half-inch folds of the foulard overlapping other, so {t will look Uke the foot of the flounce. Prof Koch’s Lymph Inhalation Amusements. AND TUBPRCULINE CURES METROPOLI THEATAR 108 6, atu Asthma, Bronchitis, BROADHURST & CURRIE PRESENT Consumption. EFFECTIVE STRIPES. Doar Mme. Kindly sugges: a way to make a akirt of bine and @ sirlped percale ao a# to make the stripe effective. Fo 8. de® Many of the new striped skirts are cut h @ seam in the centre front, times ag much nourishment as in an You will need tour yards more material | Moderate, Is to. us long blas circular, so the stripes will equal weight of potatoes, but then water to make the above described gown. megs slciasploned meet in long points. Have one or two By write 10 the “aoly place. te or mils is ehded to tbourioaris preraring ‘ Beaty skirts founces cut with straight stripes run- GP xoun to use hi the tal so tl when which #0 ma ning len ise, and la in deep x ON a week, oF St for DAINTY FOULARD GOWN. | \\ sexscrs eee Hea ie Prot. Koch,Gerlin, git HAUATION #3 0 wet, plaits for fulness, ig we tlounc ‘be eaten it very much resembles pota- Dear Mime, Louise: bree hele KOCH-O-1E cures Catarch and St toes in the aesimiladle proportion, bulk as having in their nd join them to the ekirt with oss : SATION 8 gtthe aeiaial \ for bulk. Equal weights of the two eit Sod eneush to tet me know how to make | possession and in andy of plain blue, having « tiny ce een Meee eet NEXT Hoode do not cost as much In each case. UP syle An6 ef the eee Le not tonne | the same breath be- ping DR KOCH’S SANITARIUM, Incorp'd, | \5°s'r% OUSA nae Being chiefly starch, the potato is val Pease D eetestie coe fet tee ee lieth thelr ick (of es pee | ar at or next Loa ese Ince use : a Shit ke Linaice a ———______, yyable ane source of muscular eperey | 4 rat, », crude fibre and other Povlann, [lenéth) to make a HANNA'S PIN MONEY. A neat stylish skirt with a Gesign for a dainty foulard ator Hanna has been given an ) jaa Gone not serve to bulld or repair the) occbobydrates, exclusive of starch; a | d ody tare, except ina very small de} oo in a ash, aoe —= —<—= ; gree. This explains why potatoes are ie J tu to earn some pin money, says — = F MONSIBUR DOUMONT. ed with foods rich in tls Ae Washington Post. An cnterprieir 7 MEASURES 9 Peat: CAMMILLO Ce en orten ca masts, [evident from the atatntice above quoted,| DAILY PASNION HINT, | 920 tins. sec Ciustanaus manager has saiea ict es a etre sg | land why it ts that large numbers of the | that tt forms nearly 14 per cent. of the | (whieh can make a circuit of sume elehte 930 ST. ' sable Ebi tke See countsy population of Ireland and Ger-| total food of the people of this country, |For Women Readers of The! white or bin k) ts tauquas in the South and Midd. | 4 ips {AREY STANLEY, “IRON ‘aKUUb De asses sear? nauratet. Potatoes furntebing about 4 per cent. ef co} Evening World. Caeea awh oe and has offered him $10 ‘ STH AV THEATRE, #, “22 @ plone are @ Very one-sided dist. tote! proteins, oF nitrogenous foods, an the lace ‘skirt wgn 4 contract to spe thene ‘) t até Idee ‘The accompanying table shows at a/ Pearly 10 per cent, of the total carbo- i it, treating is 3 Mr Hanna enter 48 | ST. J aund co. 5 ‘20 Bi oibats. "Chaar Sealer glance how the potato ‘# proportioned |)¥drates or starches. as s¢ 4 aka ser wald, could fill the I) Bie § ul ' Sens of ing. Potatoes th rume Then comes Pp a mMenth and he was 9 Glork = cas have been stored for a long time and Pee Tee ee Hee i Ad +) 125th STi 'f —_ which have begun to sprout sheuld not a venle Ma’ be eaten, as they are apt to contain an bieck, " 4 ih © : for | PMPURE THEAT KEL R undue amount of solenin, or poisonous Riso pale ite or f ari LA @ubstance. Numerous case: w of polson- 1 per cent. | ing are on record result: BEING EARNED a 10-NIGHT, shade, edging We from this | | | OYS OF EGYPT'S CHILDREN pares: ieliver an edéress, ite bea Runs rcacrrc ING Wd ROSE, scene anaay a Ha hee © | deliver an add to has been sake p u T f ve ’ teed “ . MEATRE Ye wwe 00, 4 within the lest forty or Afly years be dug up and put in museums, but not, | camitar Sislienan any | Raw HAYS si eta PRICES ‘Se’ ‘aes on every suedlenaes peseee «i hoped, without @ aigh for the little sag ase ‘ ja ROBERT EDi SON op PhRInRS., BRONDWAY Tina 4 = ie 7 knows, has been revolutionised We | life that went out ages ago, or for the ee : i. vsdlnrn es, Chea pei PUMA ay ere the simple delights of past genera-|weeping mother whose hands placed dione; even the epenking doll, which WA®)|her darling’s tye beside his tiny body ence @ wonder suffigient to attract aii! Not only tn regard to toys were the the neighbors, ie now & more common: |ehiidren of ancien Keypt like thase ot The view enay pay as mush ws|today, but they were 101d elores ein! peveral hundred dollars for dolls for liar Wo those which help put eltidren to thelr ehildren, and mechanical toye are| ed howade A papyrus has vee Dullt on ae vert # wtyle that the beye ef | found whieh eves mame of these stores galitionaines, whould thelr fethage aud-|!! elle tales of animale and trees that denly become poor, might hang out thar Mwhed with sen, aud of fairies thet Gane ond #0 inio ade wih no ether |FMreteld ert at the birth of « prin caulpment thar (het of the lay shop, MUOd Oe twreMieth Geniury ebildren hear pare the B Louie Ber them « “4 m . TH im WILLIAM COLLIER fihomar SLEEPING Bema ly |¢ ad wav ul SLIE CARTER PASTOR'S joins 0c P 6 46 LAkELE EV ANG & Dy i isisde otsnka tas acaba auidas| * » GRAND Dan Daly +o. sat Now Bi veare of exe § Ed yards # inohes wide hk SEW VRE | 40m. thaaien ¥ Wy or 18d pelde @ inched wide will be CHEPE BE COMIN: ct LY LACE ‘ ' ods Ce | DPA.» sequived AMERICAN *. ‘ i net { piace Yo Hon with & Linied cent ‘ . ron od tore mar oo. wut Wie Meret ef tong see would wpen| Pic patie Ne a w fe woes o te ‘ et oe mprme be ate aee os ‘on 4s Giri will bare bd over #1 the marvels of to-day. bul. | ip enc is polo go eed ‘ie we ale # haude 4 . o |BOUVE AIRS! 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