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ee Robert Pacaire. THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURES IN THE CAREER OF THIS SWAG- - GERING ROBBER. A TALE OF VILLAINY AND VIRTUE. 5 ICLE ° SIXTEENTH ARTICLE \o Hoty to Have a Beautiful Face. << XOve wiouerrs © © © By HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. o © 6 ‘The Last Brilliant Crime Which ‘Cost Maca‘re and His Pal Their Lives. By GEORGE W. M. REYNOLDS. CHAPTER 1 | “Robert what? or Robert who?" asked | The New Arrival. | tho farm N the spring of 18 Charmont-sur-} “FE my good friend! Such knowl- ] Pont was one of the quietest ttle | Cdxe might be'of inest!mable vatue, But villages in the whole of France, | WhY. I say again, showid I seruple to Such a thing as a complete stranger | tll even euch a thing to one who for | ‘was unknown {n the village aught any of us can tell may some day It was, therefore, with strange feel-| ve close to my heart, through some one ings that the Mttle group assembled | be loves, even as I feel 1 am close to under the spreading lime tree, whose|Hi8 and to the hearts of those dear to @hade kept the clear water of the well) im? The name you long eagerly to Perpetually cool, raw approach a| Near Is none other than the proud name atranger, und not merely a stranger, |! Macalre but a stemingly distinguish s! ex} : P = al =a Youn man of sone thirty veararnt | al eHalr with : Tt? CURL WHO TELS Te0k ourFoOR oe pars features and Auahing eyes, and a habit a namo, quite. Texardiese of LAUGHS FORDIS ARE THE LINES OF ZHE YAIESE LINES - “rey FEARD THe LATEST fe Serersitaliie Hull that not onecori throne’ wrest, tre): the TELL “TALE TINES CENICAL WOMAN WHO CONSCIENTIOUS WOMEN UYCATE MALICE ABOUT MPS. JENKINS? Fon raen ciated cata |(armer ciimesle dogin to (ones UAIE-Aily AT MOUTH AND ZO00K& FOR THE CARRY THESE LINES IN THE GOS&IPS WRIMELES fellow, wita| » sat hugging bimeelf in the | ANDEYES BUT THEY WORST AND GEAZRALLY THEIR. FOREHEAD nant of aimre in| APE PLEASANT TOSEE z7m08 17 the eaxy galt that marks fe habitual | chiianey corn pedestrian. His glance was bold und est or faintest measure of sur THE ASSASSINATIO: cele to do right. 1 A good woman cannot possibly look man of them each day of the week, Dingonal Ines criza-croseat in lke a bad one, and a bad one, over! e ‘king for a simple home remedy to xe- © you may be sure Unat} the latest about Mra, So and So. ny explanation fr nnically, a wrinkle is a loosenes®) a wrin the ski used the fallure or}every | {8 a tolltale, ‘The Hnes that) _ It does not : ‘aetenGa thei under structure, ‘This | In “ are easily} me to d ines that tell the) middle of the brow mean email frets) thirty-five years of age, in my opinion,|move horslble wrinkles, would consider’ |defnitton, however, applies only to euch | enough ¥ ath. | story an ble, fretful nature, | and worrtes Was f nked Ike a saint |that I am really in earnest when I say jof the Ines in the human face as | They are t They are always dre g and mallclous} After sixty one should expect) 7 | treatment for wrinkles | there is no wrinkle without a cause, | | formed In extreme age by the degen | They are @ silly, sim: vking, In such s usually | wrinkles, to that ¢ they may | wh been Induced by {ness and| A loving, trusting spirit cannot pes- tlon of the muscles as well a: in | Dering e mends her) a nm the nowe to the lower corner) properly be called premature. I do anxiety ja great cleaniiness. | #lbly cauge any but @ aweet and beau- airment of the fatty tissue, a| eysinnd will develop of the mouth, Lique | hesitate to say, however, that the treat- food, out-of-door exercise Uful reflection of the soul upon, the fags. ) supp! a inklea | ite pd | tine one ment necessary for thelr obliteration Is teen cultivi t ndulgence in eating or drinking, the tol-aups ail wrinikiea | Hit» mi . none, | ment necessary r obiitera internal cultivation eee eee ie Slepiag powders Ccmie | © old or advanced age. It aw | thr A an largely a moral one, Mor example, T e temper and a happy spirit. coticd of aay kind. dissipation of any suggest that wrinkles and| 1 for a] ward {do believe It pomsible by any exte Whatever tends to promote the gen-|kind, Will leave certain Mnes upom the cs are not indications of temperament | Woman of charliy. | and hue! ners, Jnal agency to eradicate mattclovn eral heaith und to increase the deposit | face ; land chara We are each one ac-|Manity to look lke a lous or lines, whieh A weueral| wrinkles until after ‘the subject has‘re-| of fat im tHe sidnitlagues of the face| pawely, ton S, Momee eu cea aaa icountable for the Ines and crows’ feet | epiteful woman. W a woman contempt for persons and | tormed her ways, nor do 1 think t- tends to obliterate linew and wrinklem| »! cach Ume sho tattles, she @m- " = cos, 2 e with a spiteful face you y be cer- ‘The talker's rink: In| vengef Ine wit e] oth rT nd to re te 3 ploys a certain use of er fact mus- [on our fasen, for theveare the most | wit > nce you may y he talkers wrink n| vengeful tines witl yteld to the most! and to restore the firmness and beauty | BO3% 2 Seovely “SS We gay, er elDO= faithful and unerring record of our paat. | tain ountenance but reflects and near the lower cheek and rua| skilful massage of the skin. Attention to diet 8 of | tions. 1 seular consractions of the brow | character, | down unde enn from y alde,| {n other words Jt comes to thie—that! the utmost impor and massage is} Cultivation of the muscles fn this way rey 1 | ; ‘i under control of mean or, unlovable of gonsip| id-down brow de s fur-|an ill-tempered woman o | jot have the) of great benefit, sections Will give @ woman's tao iiie 85 | lines prov It there- Mnes that ind he xtraight- wed In th or check cause the lines and It is f¢ tunate that there are among them thi | ; lyr vy 1s] | d by her tack of amlabiiity| Properly administered, there {a no| lines sho Bas herself wrought; Itt that Indicate good and beautlful op to the mouth ‘walen al and sharpness | taken a I she ccases to exerctt¢| agent. @o successful in obliterating Dehooves, us to be good, an a ays take on Just! Mor f you have heard) are an ad muscles that refle yus|and have caused these Ii t her thoughts||ines and wrinkles as massa CTRe ae ates clea Gay Serhan | 1 wish the women who write me, so] reflection of a beautiful life. for his constantly getting into pris | E A COMEDY JAIL. \ since he had so many a time a need to utebtdee cee se QUEER COINS FOR GHE FILIPINOS. + _ |\nnith"iwstnsts eottan’ to show on his ankles the ¢ jets he bora with him tn his excape| comedy sail, wt is smetl, having. ine | trom the galleys nd Inclosed by a polid f yt thi ‘There was only one of those who had ya y a solid fence of three- been present when the confidence wa°| cecrteninee boahior criuchi 6 uaate made who seemed to remomber It. Tais male could push over. with his sheiiae . 5 says the hia Public Ledger. 1u's old lover, Plerre. Poe send gat want to dietress Marie But the prisoners rarely, if ever, at- | by quarreling with her husband in her tempt to escape, | presence, so he simply shrugged his It 1s a custom to allow the prisoners shoulders. out on parole, so that they may cut the. Macaire continued, addressing Mar! , SFass on nelghboring lawns, do garden “Well, our Plerre Lamar here is a fine work, or repair roads for the village o> 'young fellow and will be off to the county. Recently one prisoner who larmy perhaps before the weelt {* over— should have returned at 6 o'clock did not rhaps even earlier.” apply for admission until nearly an “He can't go to-morrow, anyhow, nour later, The warden angrily de- aii Gustave. one of the usual butts, | manded to know the reason and added: “yecause to-morrow he had to take @| | “Don’t let thts occur again or I wilh re | not allow you to come tn. I lock the tributes. ; When you seo a man or a woman wit 6 casita A a k L PIERRE RECEIVED A VIOLENT PUSH, WHICH SENT HIM OFF BALANCE; AND MAN AND MULE DISAPPEARED OVER THB PRE 118 PICE. i 2 ow! gs and i not ’ .: y ¥ ~ fo a bate CG ae aes % 4 ita 2 ss re eee ie 6 \aoor at ¢ o'clock and won't open $6 tm roving, with something of the predatory | terest or any kindzed emotion. Never- | Pe back for th: ie wid telna Linas? ! . eo ‘ ats sriaed “So” ut the future for you.” 4 ‘ peas . A aw tt “Ah, gentler look, which conveys to the educated | theless, the effect was just what he had] that the sb inet aa ie 5 a eyes-a customa*y Ignorance of where| calculated on, for, secing him expecting |*4id Macalre. A fa) Bee a d the next meal might come from. In alto sce surprise, they all tried to ex-[¥Oune man will voluntoer: We ie Tt; - . y + word, the man in a less simple com-| nivit some, and blamed themselves for |foF fht Toucsaw yor Uncle Sane { A . FO Se 8, | be of the same from Manila yetar. above the bird. The stars in cach he talked munity could not have been mistaken their own ignorance in not knowing the |! | nnocent ¢ but/ name, which thus gained vastly in im- style of colna for it Also. {The reverse of this design represents! case are thirteen in number, for the Voatl aie cnmarlonitoaelashoia 1 For Infants and Children, ._ “7 for anything but an adventur & a bunch of| uriging ouies. In one design the ob- ‘ ver minded. 1 not roy here In this forgotten corner of the portance. ever nin F | | Nos. Will not be provided d al earth, umong a people so gulleless, his} Macalre remained at the house of Nell manne Sime|te cee GoWn | aoltars. Nes geal foreewer ae! a aitetd with a2 a large ad merely in pro- The Kind You Have Always Bought: ery bo ftiness and extra 5 sagon- [oa the way, fo t ° ce of 3 t ite | ai jo in the third pattern there ts very boldness, shiftiness and extra | Beaumont, and, by borrowing a reason fin) Raat nai now. Ini'pom fegrotiths Unlied heer him fa the morning, company to ne words |p figure of a seated man in a breech-; Bears the rhe are in/cloth, lesning upan an anvil, and with | Gignatare y edge. On the!a hammer in his right hand, the same of j ance of action became marks of able sui of money from his host, as a} COhD™ ty sant: ea lal Macalren| i i ; t Sen Ge J Bigher culture than thelr own. | personal favor xo hin, and by various} “How do you means ; | s aT ENDS ARO CIM naloe: valli pial RIL WOH. eHleupa t= ye One and all of the bystanders and vil-| purchases of clothing effected in the} turning to him. x consequence the colns distributed | 7 4 Sey eee . “le goes by the mountain road, where | Ish’ chan for, the obverse a. volcano being seen in the distance lngers began to proffer thelr services. | neighboring hamlets on his account, for uA vels in the week bo dimes, quarters and half dollars ure {9 a loose robe, hol ; Halest Ho was tired, he was hungry, he had| he would not leave the place even for/not one parson teavelel Walie wgees| tN herewith (he ah hay t hand, and restr Bationionlthetonsealta erage spe A ree ; 5 | e . A starts early. too, for e ee i i hand, Pporite £ f ull three designs will be com- come far and wan In need of rest. He) a tow hours, he vegan to make a bet-| And fe sare ond, tn a took, | a ix ono peso, whieh is th ex upon aa anvil befor the enin lee adt aeiheuine osholesimnde (bythe Amusements. must allow some one to be his host: | ter appearance. ed at hi is { a dollar, but this is a : In streaming in the wind un miherrauelae Dapariment slates | ny’ at could be done for him ect the aut ara. {48 he had to tart a To davetian f eee! stealer th ss eeula bec. belvdleue Pe emi all a8 ae cert eRe ca ie Robert Macaire sald good-night to his | Mere Waller of Uisall AstsleeAagy Rees Serer peinal her la uste fasa/the Anrerleani eeatoysialcstn Gata will be adatedlat Mantias rey fan the expression of the hospitality 1") not ventured to lay thelr stricken hearts | comrades and the last remark he made| 10°) bs Gabi aot L ae fembcs Bibs | besa sHebn ine sels laser eal ian pes the old-world fashion of these simple) gr ner feet, but hud contented, o7| ae nt. ‘That | 7 = eS : eee Bk, pa, A0n bh nl \ Bere ret invitation was in the ale| HBF discontented, themselves by ad-| , eR eee aol Sad Whe LS is 5 me, BONAVITA AND HIS 27 LIONS, | ay e di-' miring afar off ihe beauty which they |¥CU2s TM Sears ipsa 1 | } very Afternoon, and Evening, Sundaye, Inatudes FA. Rhee ty 2 chuneo raterance io found | med fot appronch. ego ee TAY DANTON THE OLD RELIABLE Dy Lyon § tarcivettt Secunia my There was one Important exception to] yy eT nee Macaire arrived home | DAILY DRESS HINT. |, Concent Acmieaten, Se) mie ae PERFECT lave Robert Emmet ™! ait, brig, Aftoragoa, ; G , 310; Children, $5. Reserved seats Biggest production and best cast in New York aoe ocnus* nligine @rl, Celene NEAT SUNDA‘. Oct. 12-2D BIG CONCERT, | Corriages G and 11 P. BM. * eat owder ____BNORMOVS BILL—25e. AND Sie om a i i] Maroy Thee tess 2 ACADEMY tee tt erin rt 4 od | 1 id tobe she father of a pretty girl named) tnis rujo. A bright-eyed, keen-witted Hie inind was soon made up, and, ris; 2ounk fellow ealiod Mere Lamar, the| awaken her, but laid down on the bod Ing to his feet, he made a eraceful bow) “Dirt wares farmer yin his clothes. And sajd to the little crowd, with an) yoo), T aIthGUEhe Mace hed al el ene went wore on. Tha man etill lay %, and although Marte had all a] wienout moving. When the clock struck his whe was sleeping. He did not air of infinite condescension: Woman's natural gift in the way of hi fev'g ri fy good friends, one and all, I thank : #4 nds ey % he arose softly, The house was th Yea Ihw Dons 5. G, Glimore & Bugene Tompiting, Propa.& Mare. you. Ihave been #0 long a stranger tol Protection, by speping (A Geclaratlon | wranped' ta slumber: He'stole out, and, AW ELEGANT TOILET Luxuny. MACBETH Friay uakou's Sarvaliews Pte “5 x 1 vs ! me to prevent] sreeping ow to saadow, passed bs bee the sweet enchantments of the tender ereeping from shadow to saadow, passe Used by people of rofinement je mee THE Rilta Proctor Ot! hospitality of our dear France that I ie youre man from declaring Almself. | siientiy up the mountain road, About didnot realize at the frat the genuine | Robert Atacaire did not like tie con- yale a mile on there was a dankerous Kindness of your welcome. Let me now| "tant attention which was involved 1} jjace where the road rin over a sheif of 1s Lady Macbeth, THE LARO@ST, GRANDEST, — MOST NINETY BECASCO_THEATRE § 22] nee for over a quarter of atone, My friends, I do not seck to eee Goes A URE an) aut Teed 16 | oak uwith\a proc ine. Dane tne’ Hes e734 ane i aGiaetltmitek Soke aEae © know your attairs—nay, I do not even m away, but all ta vain, until. | sto; and busied himself for a few usements. Davia Uieiagso presenta for a limited season | 2 NINE : . " Stopped and busied himself for Amuser ESLIE CARTER 2 mga 5 know your names. I am content to re-] >¥ his delaying to declare his own in-| minutes with a gtake picked up on the MPIRE THEATRE. rosa iL IE CARI DU BARRY, Ther re eoehre eer ee — ata. Wed. & Sat.,3: Bre, JOHN DREW] rit ath Ahi ;MASCAGNI ee sl eeg fouse ceive you as you are, without guarantee | (eMtions, Marle prompted Cupid with alway, ‘Then with an evli smbe on of any sort or kind. You are honest} ttle jealousy. tase ha drew back hito tae shadow. like myself, You are, perhaps, some of| There was a very general impr There came a cheery sound up the you in trouble and have suffered even|#on that Warmer Heuumont was pos-| patnway—that o¢ a pleasant younk voice t. eT have myself. You ask no questions, sessed of great riches. urging on a mute as it made a vigorous Task no questions. We are from hence-| The talk of her father's wealth te-Jegtort tu master the UD & Waren forth friends and as such I mingle with} ¢lded Macalre, and he took a favorable|tney had got near the sheif of rock the you freely. Here and hereafter 1 am aj Pportunity of declaring his love for| ‘ns, stoped and retsod to Ko on de- simple citizen of Charmont-sur-Pont,”” | Marle. ‘The poor girl had little to roy, |scite. Uh Pomonairences of Its master. «No better instance could be given of |¢Xcept to tell him tearfully and with|syerre, with encouraging words, dropped tho absolute gullclessness of these slm-|® full heart that she had loved him| ee ee + mules head’ ple folk than the fact that they re-| fram the first, m {his rein and went to the mule’s ae o celved in faith and with gratitude thie| Tee farmer, ater the manner of ta.|%°%, West, Meee Oe meet ty natin appalling piece of sheer impudence.| thers, would have questioned the fy, [Bad never known the animal to refuse ‘They all made low bows or courtesies | om of the step, for ho would have iikey | cult Place before. , and rejoiced in their hearts and on their|t? have known something more ais ale) atop tion LE DREO NW BHOELuete countenances, Would-be son-in-law, but he was yo a sudden rush forward—the mu! So {t was that the stranger became in-| ruled by his wife, whose sympathy gag, | shied—Eere recelved a violent push, stalled in the best house in the village|ter daughter—after the marca it} which sent him off his balance, and manner ofl jan and mule disappeared over the ening, Grand Coneest. | Good risa wilt appear, | Sona SOC RINCESS, Pe, tp ae . WI ON GROSSMITH & CO mw IT OF THE PARTY. [Thura 230 — NEW SAVOY THEATRE, way. ce at Y Mats. Wed BaRtwong 4 COURTAY HOUSE, Absolutely Purc WS brositentat 6 o Saturday at 2 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE. VIRGINIA HARNED in IRIS. uly GARDEN VERVE 2 Handing ave | BROADWAY PRESTS Next” Tosedaye THE JOY OF VICTORIA. : Svs MO Last Matines Te-Morrow. |THE WILD ROSE. : Casino §i¢s5i% A Chinese Honeymoon DOBRLY VARDEN. i nn nday HERALD square Thea. Br Night Concerts, ae ON ast bs ats uow on Sale & Brow Wed, & Sat. AS ALLEY WOU" ie Brooklyn Amusemonts. . Amusements. T PROGTOR'S.. es. 85- & KY G okca ? fat i ¥Y VIS) qs ae an honored guest. Farmer Beau- | Mothers—blinded her to the danger she mont made much of him, producing for wae Ineurring. prec together AFTERNOON G rENe ; ducing} GARKIC, By tb: ’ x W aT Qy hia benent the best wine he had, while} The wedding was a great occawio: ‘About 3 o'cluck Marle awoke sudd elie Gnunetere tegen tatinnte j | res. 10 Wen 84 BK | . I : hie wife and their daughter Marte—an | the village. ‘The oldest Inbaviiaay att {There was syme trouble on her mintly," voeue for afteraoo ,) FUE POWER cr THE PRaSS. {Sie ie OE AA oh late, afals >i ARFIELD only child now, for the boy and girl|not remember sich doings, not spall which ehe did not understand, but her] jinasome model is treme! UBT i Nxt, Wik -8 BELLS. Excursions t even ‘ dei \ ts 1 aia 4 2 ting | who had preceded her hal both dled ;when the crowning of Lou aa = LAST AUTUMN EXCURSION TO XV. fille, | husband lay sleeping beside her, andy or brown panne and faKs CRRA THKATHR, Way & 38:5 ot. | 7, art “S10 Prevtariy. sit M0 ata ae TO-DAY young—prepared a tasty supper aad | the whole of France with sue lew | ver fear began to pass av Al frat [Of | Bele AT ae al ache leaeinoie i soni “hig spread for his bed their finest sheets. | that people were found nie Toe the thought sho would wake hint, and | t a aaa Ree Re Eariroe F THE ROGERS BROYHEKD IN HAWVARD | DE W EY ROYAL BURLESQUERS. fie ‘The supper and the wine, especially | that there would never be hunger ang |cven mentioned his name In the hope SAA Aen DE RAINE: Cia tite Sauk PASTOR 30 ANE: CONTISWOUR, | Sy | nda Nipnt—Gtaad Coaee We I Be Ger's reserve, for without being asked | But there are always people to pe| would easily awake; but he slept on| )._ for blouse, 2 yards sa. FLYNN, WARD & CURRAN. ASCOT & EDDIE MINNIE OUPREE. ‘The New Musical Play. i THE SWITCHBAGCK he told them his name, doing it in suct/| found who wi befeve anything, soundly, although, as she took notice}. 3.4 wards 7 Satire PRAINTERACUDN SY AROS DUAN S A ROSE Ut PLYMOUTIL-TOY A COUNTRY SUNDAY, OCT. 12th manger that he seemed to be confér- | Murle lived In a dream of Joy. gne| he neart was Deduine very hard tor et et ne a oe an NEWYORK, CARL HAGENBECK’S “| ORTIES GIRL. xe Via THE sine. ne owever, r inches wide, wi! S yards of at} e » § . rer =r chess Ing @ favor, adored her husband and he returnca | eee ee eee ae am darter’ | ince |iiwaye ¢ A AMERICAN & MADISON SQUARE via iuad " 7 " el, Ponce vi ed, 0 5-8 yards You will doubtless, my good friends, | her love with a young husband's plegti.| a" with'a ‘night she sank to sleep again. Pee ianen Glues like to know my name. Well, a man, | tude of caresses. He was tender witi,| Bur as Plerre did not return to tho] qi inches wide or 4 I-¢ yards 62 laches| igo sacs) | LENIGH VALLEY RAILROAD WOFIAN’S EXHIBITION, Ser a a x ‘Tes Marks's Big $F Putter who he may be, must not be |her mother and each evening enter- Village, and as Robert relterated that) wide, hencreneline i Separate eta ee aan ; eureree Cn aR Bes a } ‘y é us 214 in sizes for a 22, t 3 ave, K's way . y sc\b" % - rise tote) who aya cANer ALI, to, | UneA) Bar, Sates Will Bost of. seni; Ena nae these rose to hie witots mind 911858 Pal'do inch, bust measure will METROPOL| Matt: Ved a ats repipeint el dads CROSM N WEBER & PIBLDS) rie ste vice ta. nate cos. Th igo became each|the memory of the rapid beating of his |.bs mailed for 10 vents. YOR HER CMILDREN'S SAER. Wed, & Sat, 210, A ce EY, ‘WIRLY: WHIRLY, re Marie blushed and turned away 22, 24,| Neat Week tH WEART OF MARYLAND. _ | [Ptr often Gussees.: | TaeSword ol the King | MUSICAL ADAURDITY, evening a new social centre. Robert’s| heart as ho lay that night in such di skirt pattern 4,244 in sizes for Ber head. Ce Beep Fat tn such deep | | Skirt, pa record of escapes from. prison woula that her whisper id wake M4 and 36 inch waist meas- WOR! —— 7 Miay call me—remember I pay it’ have led a wiser audience to infer that | Ma, ,honeuzorth part of the Jey Weat tiple gg BDBN coarie na oankh i KEITH'S Bar |B aio 1¥ 70) E§ he Ao ae og ‘ there must have been‘ good reasgn (To Be Continued.) Pulitzer Naw Yotk City, MUBBE,) Qpecial De ‘Kota Sat at rfin'es, |: Famous 260. 08 Soe. Sen’ y: @ Weeds Bla, Ghee, * < .