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Boat THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14 P nowy Robert Maeaire. THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURES IN| THE CAREER OF THIS SWAG- GERING ROBBER. A TALE OF VILLAINY AND VIRTUE. *The Last Brilliant Crime Which Cost Macaire and His Pal Their Lives. By GEORGE W. M. REYNOLDS. 8 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, The b , an ex-cony toa] ni AeropALoES nn unexpectes vill i Fran where herd Z ped int atory when an unexpected Simple peasants, aud! marries Marie Beaumont, | {nterruption occurred wuRnter of ati On the on of name aa ® young man named Pierre Lamar. Basen entlonh oe Cum nary eg \ Macalre robs Mai 1 Robert and his|Mont and Charles exchanged startled wife are arrest n. On tho way ti | looks, and the former eagerly asked prison, Macatre changes clothee with Marie ai 1 , ne fermenyenseriy askey a Beaumont, did you adior was avout to continue ‘i el : ay FIGS ual From Possases ip? Be DT a akiel palais later eacapes. | Fearing purrult ave tays | name or child by a wayside shrine. An tonkeerer | «star: D mamed Dumont finds the boy, which he rears Marie Beaumont ‘ea his ‘own, naming him ¢ ries, and about The answer in the affirmative was y years later. betrothing. the youth to | give TEE later, hettotning the youth tol given with such hesitation that it led os to further questions, and after a while a she admitted that ste had had a child, CHAPTHR IV. | a son, which she had been obliged to A Midnight Worder. abandon immediately after {ts birth, ics as the two friends turned Into] “You were then under susptcton of deavored to construct an airship accom j ing to Exektel's specifications and bam bullt what is undoubtedly a very inte esting and wonderful model of a flying machine, The inventor states that the full-stae® machine 1s to be driven by a tome) cylinder 8x8 gas engine. The gas OR, compressed alr !s stored in the frames of the atrship. ‘The motor fs conneste® with the ends of the main shafts direot the house a volce was heart theft." sald M. Dumont, “and were oa road outside gute troll le In charge of the terry: air, and a couple « ndarmes when you escaped and"’— turned into Les Bons Amis “Who are you,” ghe orled, wildly, for Tt would ni in the white-halred, clean-shaven old founl i more mun she did not recognize the sorrow-? The first to e ing, unshaven stranger who had taken | your way to Gren Be Jounged in’ with a sort of de her child, “who knows atl thi and Gustave White AS Machine, ai and the speed 1s 400 to 1,200 revolutions care alr. \ Speen tone of ray CH a If know per minute. There are also a number of is companion was a coarse, scoun- | aught o! jm tell me fi e still lives," wheels butit according to passages drelly lookirg man. “He does,” answered M. Dumont, re-| THe successful salling of the Santos-| Lilienthal, Langley, and ute ma- Baeklel, When at reat the ayer eae ——s | Dumont airship at Brighton Beach by | chines, ts built on the bird principle. The upon leks, which may be’ ralecdaeal Edward Boyce; Leo Stevens's encourag-| machine, which has recontly made a {ng flight in his cloud-riding machine | successful flight of half a mile, has from Manhattan Beach on the same| wings like those of a bat and a spread- day that Mr, Boyce rode aloft, and|ing tall. The mechanism which operates now Stanley Spencer's airship trip | the wings also works an automobile at- across London have made aerial naviga- | tachment which makes {t possible for tion and the possibiity of making it| the machine to travel on the ground, practleal, earnest and interesting topics | In this way the Inventor 1s able to get a the aay iets Va running start, Mr. Whitehead ho: pntal mouon, and the other, which 1s The Spencer balloon, lke the Santos- | to perfect the machine at an early date the novel part of this form of flying Dumont, is a cigar-mhaped gas bag with | 2nd to make an aerial voyage ¢rom his | Machine, for rotating at a rapid speed a motor and man-carrying framework | home in Connecticut to New York. the umbrella portion beneath, It weighs 69 pounds, of which | An Umbrella-Shaped Ship. The idea 1s that the rapidly rotating 200 pounds is the weight of the 3t-horse-| ‘Mf, Henri Villard, of Paria, has in-| Umbrella with the comparatively heavy ; ani . attte {I act like the wheel of a gyro- ; | ai power petrol motor, which supplies t ted an airship on very different, Tim Ww 4 ever worked upon in which he could sug- propelling foree, At present a sapply of {nes to those of other constructors of coe and that this will tend to keep) on the plan of a helix, eo that by rapid Tord from His place.’ I heard also the |gest no improvement, ol} sufficient enly for w two hours’ autt|alrahipe. ‘The main pat> of the machine the machine from being easily moved| rotation the whole apparatus can be) noize of the wings of living creatures EPO aS py eulels : : i Ns out of the plane of rotation, ‘The um-| lifted vertically; it 1s stated that this| that touched one another and the nolse can te carried, but the petrol tank's | consists of a rather tlat umbrella of jn. Sortion, which is practically | will absorb about four horee-power, | of the wheels over against them and a| LITTLE FOR MANY HEIRS. capacity will be increased, considerable size made rigid by an @X-| aan 22| A remarkable alrship has been de- ” q An unmarried woman's estate of $625.75 Besides the ballvons or gas-lifted afr-|tertor steel rim and wire spokes. On | Feet external diameter, eaabitie real sgned ueeRav oa cunamuicepiabore: pee Ot ei ereat rushing." (Exeklet Wl. | is intely distributed by the Probate ships there are flying machines of more | the stick portion of this large umbrella. | what a bicycle wheel, the rim of which|U. 5. A. Mr. Cannon was led to build| Other passages in the game book refer | Court of Indiana among thirty-nine or less odd construction, which depend |and under it, are two projecting arms,|{y made of half-Inch diameter circular | it from various passages of Scripture 4a | to various voyages made by the prophet, | Heirs. The largest amount any one Re entirely upon mechantcal meang of Jevi-|one carrying @ screw to move the ap-/ steel tubing, and this ts covered on its| the book of Ezekiel, as for example: | according to Mr. Cannon, in @ flying | celved was $14, which went to survivigg tation. paratus in @ horizontal direction, the| upper portion with stout cotton balloon| “Then the epirit took me up and I| machine. He considers that an atrehip| brothers and sisters. ‘The smallest Gustave Whitehead for instance, has|other a rudder for steering purposes. | canvas. The parachute or wheel portion | heard behind me a volce of a great rush-| 1s described in simple metaphors. This| amount was $3, the portion gram@- constructed a machine which, like the / Still lower down on this stick, on one/is not really @ true wheel, but bullt! Ing, saying, ‘Blessed be the glory of the | mechanteally minded clergyman has en-| nephews and grandnieces received. : CbLOTHING CREDIT lowered. When the vessel is to be ope) erated compressed air is forced int he frames of the airship. The wings ate, then drawn together at the elde Go stretch them. The extensibie legs are, drawn up so that the wheels rest om! the ground. ‘The air throttle 4s them] opened and alr pressure starts the, motors. When the machine !s first get 41 motion it runs along the ground upon: the wheels, and does not begin to rie until the propellers are rotated at come : J siderable speed. ‘The inventor states Vistar - that ekiel's plans are the first he side of it, near the handle of the umbrella, is the motor, and opposite it the at for the operator. The moto: has two functions, one of which is t drive the serew for obtaining the hori- his usual swagger and an air of great assurance, approached M. Dumont, and ’ said with characteristic impudence, aA B Vy TAB that before Jeaving his hospitable house bint 2 pO be. he was anxious to assure him of the i st Recipes. high esteem in which he held him. 4 he Latest and ua That he had done an act worthy of the highest praise and which made him,| To Remove Scars from Pimples. , course of lx or elght weeks let me know | trritates the skin. Amusements. aA ST. NICHOLAS GARDEN, Col. Ave. and 65: @t. BONAVITA AND HIS 27 LIONS, Every Afterno: . Sundays % ) Remond, sensible of his own shortcom-| Dear Mrs. Ayer: the result. Lotion tor Rough Hands—Rosewater, |f por MEN, WOMEN & ORILDREN. [) on 2 and 830, Doors open Land fe SECURES THE 12,00 FRANCS PROM GERMENIL. ings, &0. sell you please give me the best rem-| Continue to use the fave-scrubbing | 100 grams; glycerine, 20 grams; tannin, HATS, aoa SRLLINERY AND “ALE ee ere ne or: the Coratvore) at aay aes MACAIR During this tirade one of the gen-| ed: pes he uu STOMA C Ra SOT @CaTe camer be brush, Are you certain you have the cor-| 50 centigrams. KINDS OF FURS. served chaire, oO it - > very. y ” os 4 got long after the entrance of the two| straining Charles, who was on the point|@armes had brought a paper to theltried different things without any suc-[Fect brush? I find very many of The) Apply a few drops ¢o the hands night |J ALSO WATCHER, DIAMONDS & JEWELRY 9) Ann, Bait MU ann Se Reserved. sence villainous-looking strangers there en-|of speaking, while Marie thanked heaven | Tisadier which seemed from his expres-| cess, Mrs, LG. | World readers are using a compley'on| and morning. $1 PER WEEK. Hotele’ and Garden. Telephone 691 Columbus. tered a quiet, ladylike wom fervently far having spared her child,|*!0" 4% he read it to contain informa-| Marks left from pimples do not differ j brush that is absolutely of no use at a!l.| Freckles and Yellow Discolorations ot || MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO, }| “asses 6 and 11 Po xt mhabby and poor, who scemed even though she might never sce him, | fon of importance. from the scars caused by any other}; English Milk of Roses (a complexion |the Skin—Oleate of c Ge nninaaen cere} per, 10 to 20 A114 34 ave., near 65th at. shabby and She had, she said, deprived herself of | Remond, whose hack was turned to the} sore or wound, It takes a long while |beautitier)—Sweet almonds, blanched, | grains; olntment of oxide of zinee, 1-2/) NEW YORK fags 3d ave., nai eh at p MR; WEEDON GROsaMITHT’ & Co. ra [ near 26th at. Bhe begged Charles, who wae standing vnsolation of keeping him with her |oMlcer, had made M. Dumont a sweep-| for them to wear away. sweet almond off, 1 ult ounce, SER oy seat 26t Tie NIGHT OF THE PARTY. ow near, to give her shelter and food, and abandoned him to strangers, and |'"8 Salutation, uttered a patronizing: You might use the ointment for (which must be white), Rub into the spots night and morn- OPEN EVENINGS, Gro cat che wae friendiess and alone. {she would not now darken his young |, “BOM Jour, friend Pierre!” and now had| which 1 give you formula and which | sins; rose water, 12 ounces; ol 9° to4, | ing ‘i , aa tend) } i As hands e ; alco! * ; ae, Char! king of that mother wito,|iife with the shadow of gulit which|M® hands on the handle of the door.) often expedites the cure: bi ropesalsone)) (3 ounces: For Whitening the Skin (a liquid MONDAY MR. SianTN HaRvE mai Wrorninate ead letters bagesaull Hungiavecerowns closely ‘foliowed' by Bertrand, when the] scars—Lanoline, 2 drams; ointment of | Soft soap may be obtained by ¢1880lV-] nowaer)—Pure oxlde of zins, 1 ounce; aera BE vce ole wumett oat ma | the wayside shrine, determised {o be-| “Though 1 was innocent then, as 1am [der Tang out in elaar, decisive tones—Lyiniodide of mereury, 1 dram. Rab in |in& any good white soap with envitzh} giycerine, 1 dram; rose water, 4 ounces; | _ nts. SEAT SALE OPENS THURSDAY MOR! ranete Maw. Wichelwaid AMOb the venime vor la cure those me: /\ well once a day, water to give It the consistency Of 8) egsence of rose, 15 diops To-Day, PR ge., B0c., | CASINO! "e525." (A CHINESE HONEYMOON - 4 . " Tae gendarmes all crowded {nto the "4 * ick, ropy jelly. Make an emulsion by Tae Tod Night: Res. 7 5c, To- Morrow. \ While they were talking the first of [1 have been But alas Peat eeanetteers Mave You the Correct Brust Aa oe a ag altnonde tn a | Sift the zinc, dissolving it in just Me HOLL UU LUT 0, Res. 78. the two disreputable stra faddet, in pathetle to Wariible ito | SOMA 1B eee) ie oaks ee ne| Dear stra, Ayer aaeeine th the rose mater, Strain ond] CROUsN of the rose water to cover It BENE Y APT EVE. FULL ORCHESTRAS, | 14th St, Theatre, ar, Oth ave, ate. Wed. rye ned pale ax hie glance fe prove it now, as the m condemned | Sell, Remone js conmanion fou vhat c mortas: wt : : F he givcerine, ere } Continuous Vaudeville, Emily Lytton WEEKS. ene asi i pale aw his glince fell on pr ve & n fe as tne, 1 ates an enn sd themneslveu farelio: Wacevwieh thernrigad ee eiia ea apnea ©} cad sieaahd oil.) Diawolye tho: oil of: then aad the # rine » next the ri 230 SI. Pgcedaeterive dese He seely tart Brandon Tynan, ‘ae: Lapse eae = e woman, » wear out sary life, friend ome KreAsy a J 6 ain f (tha rove water, & Wow Gere Mt - ate SAT ailehton yanvaono alstinstedcraletgnet | aiesa coupe of aturdyfctows on either] ft tom faa whl sre ie aol and ad Ie SC aye wat ant apty wth « no OT AD Matias sea cet at| G2, Robert Emmet “stam by Germent!, who, in st converse} Deeply moved, M. Dumont turned | #128. . on Tie commlerion, Grud se yon ohve pa als plants ne sponge or an antiseptic gauze. ‘The | SRTH ST, | kom,ta,siterts, presencion te F Biguest production and best cast in New with Dumont, now pulled out a great! away to hilde h tion, while Charles, | pa Ser tale eae aaa F ime yousiwersens 3 5 face must be «vel wiped off before the 125TH if VAT Galebrated’ Casts lnuspaucing Age: Muroyicit eee. Lex ar adds \ pocketbook with the remark that hel yo could longer restrain himself, |!" & blustering yy tone. y what] Try the lotion for which I give you for- Uquid dries or it will be streak ‘iktde ike ti" & ‘Ned! Howard owen UMTOY ire" prices, 25e.,38e.,60e. should be glad when the marriage was] csrang forward and, to the utter amaze-|&ht do you thus Interfere with and de-| mula, Use {t twiee a day and in thy Many Requests Granted, : Fowler | gthYear. HV. DonnellyStackCo. over und Charles could take .care of] thent of those present, clasped her in| tain two inoffensive traveliers? We de- —= Boe a aie Tonte for Falling Hair, MASCAGNI 22Reeeta IN THE WIDST OF LIFE. t ; fi nthtw lic 108 eee | be Spel arial acl Watesh te Utd he 2 OPERA-HOUSE POSETE C ‘8 Clementine’s ¢ which was in thts] it, arms, erying mand to de released at once. ‘This delay | Kindly give us a gvod dy for y Thurtday Eve, Oct, 16, 1RIS—Farneti, Schlarazat, | Slits Proctor Otis ax Viol advise me what to do for my Navartini, Bellatti, very packetbook, ‘6, no; not any longer friendless and |!8 Inconvenient to us. Iblackheads; also one for red-lookin, Matinee To-Morrow, 250, owiabeu Sonn SS MAY MANTON Mfennwhile the. two SeinoUy looking | atone Mother, you have a son!" } “You'll know what it means very nds nhc! t do any rough work, but am it haa fallen out considerably Pettey, Bre, Ont 1 —Pinto, Man- ‘ c Ve ! ; 5 ckly,"” sald the dier, 7 my hands 4 a dl i ast two ns on. bo des toll, ‘ strangers, who called themaclvox | son! My son! Ah, God be p' quickly," said the brigadier, “andyou DATE: DRESS. HINT. 1 eee ee ey eee ees ramon Fa a i ananact ATURDAY Matiuen 0. 8 M £8 B Remon qd Bertrand oy Uhrubs thar}: @hd you, too!—to find my’ son in you, had better drop that tone, my man; it jand white. Please give a cure also for een years of age Satur The PORTE ECE 3 from view by some tall ear iys tard { Who, when I wag nothing to you but a] won't do <heciciaa A.A. G, Viover. Witt PiaNos toe pe ae ornamented one aa wand overheard) |) tote, gullty stranger, were kind| Bvery one present was astounded at I give you all the formulas you re- tt is possible you should have a | Bl Vs MARE AEARTS AFLAME: Shot Laan ‘nd, Bertrand?” saig/and pitiful to me, But," she vided. jthe new turn affairs ‘had taken and quire In reply to your various ques- scalp massage. Shampoo the \DEMY OF MUSIC, lth St. & trying Pl. ae “Do you understand, and? aLeRiey ¥ s sad once a week and use the tonle fo 4 ext Week—J. ead te turning to Mr, Dumont, “is this true? | formed an eager circle round the briga- ' Hons. head a week and use the tonte for | Prank McKeess. Mt Thrilling Production “AN ATIERICAN FE eM Aenab onl; “we must have that mone: if mremonds *iWel mal Baye: COE y moe pis this really true? dier and the strangers Midnig M, Dumont explained that it was quite} Surely @o many terrible and wonderful A rcom full of the moonlight stream-| true; that he was the stranger she had/things had not happened under the root ing through the uncurtalued windows, | seen take the child from before the lof Les Bons Amis since it was first butit. A large old-fashioned four-post bed, | shtine where she latd tt, ‘The brigadfer then proceeded to read he face of a sleeping man fully visible, explanation was lstened to with |ajoud the paper which he had just re- Suddenly the eyes of the sleeper open y exelamations of wonder from) ceived and which had thus reversed the nd. fall upon a rapacious hand and e around, on whom this extraordi-| situation. Fev face, revelation had come like a thunder-|" iertrand's knees doubuel under him How camo they there? and he would have fallen had it not “Quick, Bertrand, the knife.” Truly," sald the cure, until then si: |00.) tothe grip the gendarme kept of In 4 moment there was a gaping| tent, “{nsorutable are the ways Of|i1 0° 14, while Remond listened with nd and the snowy sheets were dyed) Providence, Be of good heart, my |i. 4, ‘The Nquid for whitening the skin you] whicn L give you formula several times Y N i can use every day if you choose tu dofa week. Rub the tonfe well into the THE NINET A D N NE. VICTORIA TI Eve. 8.10, 1 Alt FISCHER wat Wed & sat, | AUICB Ms scalp. Mats, Wed. & Sat, wously Crowded. | x Ointment for .Blackheads—Naphthol| Falling Halr—Tincture of nux vomica, — ‘A Decided Novalty. | in ARS, JACK, (beta), 2 grams; sulphur (precipitated), } one ounc its of rosemary, two PASTOR’ E a Mise Preceded by the famous CREATORE and BAND. 20 grums; potash soap, 20 grams. ounces; al , two ounces. Apply sev- 3 ut Ud THE. MATINEE TO-DAY Apply and wash off with pure soap] eral times a week to the roots of the KIN: DEWEY’ enone ° ROSE HILL "yoy CO. Jona warm water as soon as it burns or S.Mdth St) ‘The Baby Trust." Grand Vaudeville, Cont Fisien, ML FORD’ & DOT CANFIELD & EMPIRE. JOHN D DREW P THE MUMMY AND WEBER & FIELDS’ S¥sto|e rs £30 0 REV! | ING SEED rae omc TWIRLY-WHIRLY ‘Broadway VEGETABLE CURES. ‘Tomatoes rouse torpld liver. Celery ts an acknowledged nerve tonle. NEW SAVOY 1 moun iene eri eee aa alia lehe } alr of impudent assurance, = with crimson blood. friends; all will soon ‘| “Brigadier Roger,”” went on the of- tf 1 blood and tone Evenings a8 Mat the, two villains, Remond and Ber-|‘the innocent will be cleared and the) (MURINE Tse Met Te oe eae Et ee ETgeL | A court HOUSE, AMERICAN trand? cootty divided the ‘money they gunty brought to Justice.” them the two prisoners recently ea- Moh eley en : ; BARRYMORE ,.., aed by MCARROTS."* ee Re, Eee, TTL NOT > + had taken from under the old man's) ‘phere were two persons among those s Watercress ts a “good, all-around” | = = Q ? eaped from the Lyons prison, who are CRITERION THEATRI Rowery, near Canal at, pillow and quictly stole back to thelr! seesent who did mot by any means de- room, sire the fulfilment of this predictto oe next tnoraing the whole estab-| 1 fact, Remond had for some iittle The Next mocnne time been feeling anxlous as to the suc- | 4 lishment in confusion cl agonlze ‘exe haa] cess.of his plans, Sette Heute ae Ho had not calculated on thelr being bracer-up for the system. | Ordinary Ima beans, some one ha good to allay thirst | Spinach has medicinal properties equal to all blue pills ever made. | | | Evenings at § sharp, Le Veon & Cross, VIRGINIA HARNED in IRIS. [#22"iufttsz.cam Boies ye 24 week HENRIETTA |\CROSMAN travelling under the names of Ber- | trand’— “This is my friend there, Id Re- supudently, with a nod toward trand, his arms being held by the GARDEN THEATRE, 27th St. @ Madison Ave MRS. VATRICK CAMPBELL. aroused 1 long detained and he k very well | darmes. ight and Wasntiany ae Puce ae |TneSword of the King Her father, M. Germenil, had been ‘so Jong Getained-ang he knew very 4a dd Remond,” continued the oMcer, Fotatoes should be eschewed by those SECOND MRS. TA‘ QUER ¥ that every minute added to the risk | “| GIRL RAGENBEGK'S “Myselr!’’ again interrupted Remond, who "have a horror of getting fat.” murdered in the night. of their detection. i ally, tating afent Meanwhile two officers of the law ne Ere Kiew. thal wendarinan lw Woking | i 0 brat Malo ny preity dene Lettuce has a spoil . qui ing eflaoe pt eneh | Pe nincon | TRAINED ANIMALS. had ‘een sent to look for two convGls) oy nim and his campanion and if their | BVP. SON . spaie SOE Reg ocean (igang a molt : ius TWO SCHOOLS “SHOW Robert Macaire tnsomnla who had escaped from privon, and WhO) avis. wien the fugitives frm the travelling after their escape under Wty da btabs Ae rrapped, pardie!”” muttered Macaire, a ana conr ca k Parsnips, it is contended by acientists, - fered Les Bons Amis Just 23 the Ot eee ot noe ren Marie to them, |. “The latter being disguised by black} Slo: seam effects are seen upon miaiiy |, parila THERE: S MANY A SLIP + $15. Matinee Saturday, 246 4 butler was telling M. Dumont cul HOT Oncalakranteds lt wenlalne Impossible | Pandage which covers one-half his ef i anacians kari ae jas isa 2 —EE | Pa een ramet Pil GLASER i Dolly Varden, found the strange woman whom] ).0 0) SU cives: ‘Dhey.| cel very OPUS ANOS Loe ice ea ‘ eco = or =? a Ghatles bud befriended the night before | 10" them, to. cle eee the cule] ee mations of dlamay and horror vaniaws| br isiaanlradte ty aver ae: pOeLORY, ele Wie I BOGEN TER ene nie ERGs WN, 1a a ut of the house in the ae is heard from all, as these notorious | tall. The oral tai atbelinel in sult jefore he be e he, onne : Maia Hath, cub een! Fe eee tin Lae aa ica ac urde SO ee eniwanniee ay fhe A" | names were pronounced. gray trimmed with bands of plain clot | gent to his adjutant, Co chows 5 cts BROTHERS IN HAKYARD : ae of gold in her hand, which he recog-| a4 their clothes were sure to be sear Marie, leaning forward, gaged with {1% Mee materiale are equally, appros | 2 Purse Donna in whe ret * peu nized as belonging to M. Germenil, by the rendarmes, dilated eyes on Macatre's face, and as] priqty onitad lox Sead ne old ; i i He detained hor and here ahe Wa8.| ‘gy while ihe attention of the brigadier pulled off the black and- torial: reauiega £6 Hee eA eranad CGA Rec yea SAVER uv T ‘ ; One of the newly arrived officers (| ent was all directed to Charle she uttered a plerein shriek and yards em UEeoelt a ane ue ute Als aaa e ys SDH vig LEAF. brigadier), hearing the butler's state-} mother Rem plained to his vom. fell senseless on the floor : vay welsoniery SiseHim Miepen Ari Tetouan jest, — ey nd seeing the woman, undert@ok|Ganion ahat they bad better eetac too | (To Be Continued.) hes W ie ana inaulces: “Alum poles t * a: it iftation re skoabway eet aA, i Ws | Baalint Aenea 4 to conduct the examination, opportunity of eadteavorlag to get away. | — - terial has. feu Ratan hi tideed Seuresthies Th r ot | da We tar /OMILY ALLEY 5 3 @ He had arranged his papers in order} jortrand nodes ascent, He was tool = snahes Wide, 2 nes Mes WCRAUET AAGRGRy OUR canoe he| MINNIE DUPRE E. | iincal Sovety tov. | Out I cou TAUK of xi f before him and now sat with pen in} frightened to speak. FOREIGN COMMERCE. on fee yaraay are roading gave me great pleasure and 1 A ROSk LY MOUTHS TIADISON SQUARE Open trom 1.30 t0 1 | SINS MON hand ready to note down the answers. | He seemed to feel the cord round hia} In the year 182%, says the Nautical Ga-| Blouse pattorn, x An sizes for a} awalt the eeseud SOUS OT AULERPAL IBS | $10, Mats We ‘ ¢ GARDEN ADaISUON, fos KYRLEBELLEWASE Fe a seeing Detore: bien | Geeks SMU TAEe oar MaTn CesT eed loatiat ehGT nse cont” of Gil ony foreign | Qe deree and lash ela oF] patience.” ‘The King smiled, On his ‘/) \ |Y’ a SaNitey vil. WOPIAN'S EXHIBITION | N with downcast eyes. cealed in the back of his coat, scemed|commercé, exports and imports, was| ekirt pattern, No. 4,267, in slzes for a| Dirthday a second purse was sont, also COUNTRY URL, | : Mag, =) “Your name? he asked. to rustle every time he moved, loarried in American bottoms. In 1901] 2% 2%, 26, 8 and’ inch waist, mailed for | in book form, exactly like the firat, but! ao =~ EDEN) WORLD IN. WAX oar Nor oes COL LUM BIA ‘Marie Beaumont," she replied, in! Canting tri@fitened glances round him,'tho posttion was nearly reverued, for-|,00ntM 8 45 «cashier, The World, (OR, the cover was printed the words: :| MUTROPOL|S } hres fate | rasan Rag Rimart ty arog, Eves Prices | is Goat Diao etmost inaudibl@ ones, _.-—-- | he followeghis companion, who, with elgners carrying 91 45 per cent, Pulltser Bullding, New Yorke City. * “This work is complete in two volumes.” THB ut TLAND. SER,|JEAULTA, the Wizard, To-pight at ® 10, 30, 30, 50e.) Next. Woek—dia 4 5)

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