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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1902. Robert Maeaire. | fseconp ante “ HOW TO READ YOUR SWEEGHEARG’S FACE. & “ant tae | BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, * THE MOST RXCITING ADV. ADVENTURES IN THE CAREER OF THIS SWAG- GERING ROBBER. A TALE OF VILLAINY AND VIRTUE. The Last Brilliant Crime Which Cost Maca're and His Pal Their Lives. By GEORGE W. M. REYNOLDS, SYNOPSIS OF PRECDDING CHAPTERS. ready of her early history up to the time Macaire, an ex-convict, comes to 4] when he found the child where she had France, where he impoees on oi | placed it at the foot of the shrine. later murders fhe told him, too, her sad after-his- tory, full of misery and suffering. fhe had watched him take the child and had listened till the last echo of his horse's hoofs had died away. a Then she had cet out again and with , whit ty aay Mar att avout | much toll and suffering had dragged later’ betrothing. the youth to 5 Siementine Germeatl, duughter of an old. friend pee ee SOR FHSS HOUSE WHICH ELE tn peasants, an t's inn Cormoail brings one *| She accomplished her object. The eB Mr) Epona ted child was saved from the stigma of Marte, i“ he inn, | being born In a prison, the offspring of scobastice ie ees areaemine, eta ME) a felon: and her great desire now was t AG breaking. Charlies learns t: Marie is bis) that her friendly guardian should not 3 mother He telleves her innocent. suffer on her account. $ It would be ruln to him if tt were| GREEK NOSED THE BASE ~ WIDE CHAPTER V. found that his laxness had led to her| WoneN LOVE AQUTIINE NOSE DENOTES ACROSS THE Nosrens SS The Missing Link. escape, EVERYTHING THRIFT, YOU NEVER SEE US TYPE OF NOSE ON REAL SPENDTHRIFTS. + AOAIRE and his companion, being | 50 at all costs, she must return. thus identified and captured,| Once there she cared not how soon * would at once have been con-|#he died; death, indeed, would be « veyed back to Lyons were !t not for| Welcome deliverance from her misery, the question of the murder, which still| But death does not always come to remained to be cleared up. those who long for it, Their previous bad character, as Ma-| Her absence had been dtecovered and THE MISER DISCOVERED. BEAUTIFUL AND ARTisTic. my felonies, It Js Irregular in forwmy inks in below the eye line and is fleshy and broad at the base. Don't lose your heart to the girl who bears upon hep It seems a rather shabby undertaking money savers and are too easy-goingja girl to have for her true friend. I; among women In skilled professions. the Roman nose, Women with these to suggest to men who may be looking]/always to stand up for their rights,)}want you to adviso me just you All extravagant women have by na]noses are walking Interrogation pointe. for sweethearts that by her nose ye|They prefer to be imposed upon rather] would your slater,” &c. means noses bullt after one pattern. |‘They always have a question on the tips may judge of a maid's characteristics.|/than to get what is due them if it In- Almost any young man can finish the| But eyery time you see a girl with alof thelr tongu But don’t for a moment Imagine, MY] yolves an altercation, LAliian Russell] story by referring to a leaf in last sum-| Nose broad at the base with generous! They are aot malicious, though they |face a continuous invitation to scrap. dear girls, that a man may not De/nas a perfect Greek nose, which artists | mer's chapter of romance: nostrils and the least little upward turn|manage to get Into endless scrambles|The girl” with the argumentative sized up as accurately by the length} declare almost never ts to be found in| The confiding nose ts a mixed type,| YoU may suspect that you are !n-the/through their insatiable curiosity. Usu-| nose likes to be on the oppo- and breadth and general conformation] o,:¢y of outline. neither Greek nor aquiline, nor yet a| Presence of a natural spendthrift. ally the Inquisitive nosed woman {s aj site aide .of every question. She of his proboscts, and take comfort tn snub, but with traces of all three type: Girls with such noses are generous. | jolly, companionable sort. The man who|Téeceives almost any assertion with aa the fact that where one girl's nose| Women with Greek noses make attrac-| 1+ jy broad acroas the base, wide at the| ood natured and lavishly inclined. | marcies her may be certain of one thing |" don’t think ao." She is the fit mate — must be tagged representative of|tv@ housekeepers. They and thelr) nostriis and slightly denressed between| They do everything In an extravagant) she will never be monotonous. for the man with the Greek nose. At Inconsequence or something worse, ten| Homes are lovesy to look upon, but they |the eyebrows. The picture here given| Way: They love and hate, study and! ime economical nose seen in a front| tie same time the women with the argu of our brothers taken from a group of |/*F@ Not adapted to the small, persistent |accuratoly represents the confiding nose.| Play, dress and even eat more than 8} view of the face looks broad In profile, |mentative noge make good one hundrea men will display noses; @Conomy that {s required In the domes-/ with this facial characteristic one al-|Tequired. A girl with an extravagant | rather narrow, and haw always a hump {era and usally have bank accounts. that are tell-tale of weak, dishonest |te management of the poor man's! most always finds a warm, loving, gen.|nose 1s balanced matrimonially by a} ios yt amie hump varies in size,| The shrewd nose in related to the ae ibeatatl inelinat longs vhome. In other words, If you have lots|erous nature, not very steady, but never|™man of great strength of character, gen-) Wien i 44 very gmall It Indicates thrift; | economical or thrifty type, but fs thin- To be sure, the form of one's nose/of money you may choose @ Greek-| malicious. The subject 1s apt to be|tle and firm and capable of winning, | jiitig more pronounced t means|ner at the nostrils, Its owner usually. doesn't absolutely eettle one's charac-|"0sed woman with safety. sialon ly mete and has @ never-ending | not inte) Leeteten enact economy, and with a large hump the|Pessesses vory little imagination, What ter, but it goes a long way toward Ind!-} The girl with the confiding. nose is al- hii, Ohetanted nose ta rather long| The coquette—well, she was born with |!ndlvidual ts more than close, If a she knows whe has proyed. She fs often cating its Ment point: most always a man's favorite. She ie ey ORS anal bewan’!® ‘an |Woman, she is penurtous. A very ex-|4@ deep student, and very loyal to these When you see a woman with the per-|so Ingenuous and she looks such un- bls Prebble Mn aren dn aes wan inthe aby Matuse adel 1, | travagant man cannot do better than to} #he accepts as friends. But the door of fectiy stiaped nose, which fe known as|utterable things when she tells 700, @8/thougntrul noses are rather inclined to |dariing little creature when she is young [Select a wife with a well-defined hump| her heart is closed to all who cannot the Greek nose, you can always count|she {s bound to do before you havelsuay and reflection, and are often |and no man may long withstacd her |OM her nose. shtatactelly pase the mental ¢x upon her peace-loving nature, I have/taken your third promenade with her) deeply rellgious. They are usually not | wiles, but beware when she gives a shy | He may rebel 22 not being permittel| ceive the woman with the shrewd never geen a Greek nose on the face of|on the piazza or beach, “I don't know | prijijantly witty in conversation, but on|glance and looks down. ‘She's fooling |to throw his money to the dogs, but he haract a woman with a quarrelaome disposl-|why, Mr. Blank, but I do trust you. I]/the other hand they are never allly.|thee! She's fooling thee! Oh, trust her | Won't dle In the poorhouse! With this tion. Greek-nosed women love every-jonly met you a day or two ago, but, |They know a great deal more than they |not." nose one often finds other commendable’ thing beautiful and artistic, They have}don't you know, there are peop.e one| pretend to know. They make relinble| The inquisitive nose is not exactly a|traits—honesty, loyalty and constancy a way of making ‘the most, of every]trusts implicitly? I felt the moment I| friends and charming domestig wives.|pug or a snub, but distinctly inclines |among them. decorative possibility. They are not! saw you that you were just the one for The thoughtful nose 1s often found upward and fs the direct antithesis of! Look out for the argumentative nose, proved guilty of the erlme of whlch WHAT A MAN SMOKES IN LIFETIME. | HL Arranged tn a golld block they would| C, \ form ube of ed ,} seeds ate art, saree a Segtyemap elena? ; Such was the story which Marie told than twice the height of a man. “BONAVITA AND iis 27 LON in the prison at Lyons, and there she M. Dumont, telling him also what had, ‘There must be @ great army of men{ We might conceive a pipe specially pe No . passed between herself and M. Germenit'yho smoke an ounce of tobacco a day.|bullt to consume this mass, Such a ( ORSET al | Z ELAINE 3,90 an. 3 rors "open 4 ead, when he gave her the money, and how such worthy smokers are, of course,| pipe. If bullt on the plan of the famillar e bag fatyin etait ie the Carnivora at bret ry s be ot. belleved him to be, until his evil face it was to avold telling the sad story men of a philosophic and reflecting die-| rier, would be 100 feet long and the In the next article Mrs, Ayer will tell how to interpret your swectheart’s eyee, Amusemonte, MACAIRE FINDS OLD BEAUMONT COUNTING HIS GOLD. caire had expected, caused suspicion to} men had been sent in different directions turn on them, and it was decided that|/to look for her, though indeed the they should be detained at Les Bous|scrgeant was half sorry to see her re- Amis till the following day, in order to] turn. which she had Just related that she! position, although they do not always| Dow! would be 20 feet in diameter. This] _ The “‘Z, Z. Elaine’ has won the foremost place the very best | tre allow of the matter being further Inves-| 11s wife aid all she could for the poor | had wished to leave that morning be-! care to favor the world with the results| bowl could accommodate 700 men. of the French Corsets. We control it absolutely for New York and invite tigated, ; Tork creature, who wan in a pltiable eon-| fore he could see her to renew his quee-|ot the high meditations due to the In-| Should the amoker of such a huge|special attention to our immense assortment of the new models especially | Sse © end 1 EAI et sees tee eo placed ee dition, worn out with anguish both of | tions. fluence of the soothing weed, says a|Pieful prefer the “Churchwarden,” he | adapted to this season’s costumes. MASCA ablarniearman placealatstia aceree pom ande kody! M. Dumont was deeply moved by the| writer in Tit-Bits, Megit obtain a graceful clay 600 feet Tharedey Bre, A 6. 1 Clementine hed bean’ wah atmeutty |, Of SUF her hostess discovered what | story she told him and assured her of| It will be new, even to many of these, | !0Ds. These Specials for Thursday : had happened, but Marie refused to give | nie tellet in her innocence, saying that | to know that dt would take no less than| On & low average two matches are Friday Eve., Oct. tile Rr any account of what had befallen the | ho felt convinced now that Macaive and 98 years to dispose of a ton of tobacco | Y#ed to each pipe of tobacco, After his|‘‘Z+ Ze ELAINE” Corsets, made of coutil or bastiste, bias cut, Br. Oct Ts ire rible shock she had received at the Festored to consciousness after the | Mightno! Nee ‘fathers (boay knew |(Mfant to which she had given birth, confederate had murdered M, Ger-|at this rate of consumption, and it will we Pipes the smoker would have usea| Medium bust, long over hips and abdomen, white or gray, sift, Beolt, ‘haar Bellatth, ote mpehing na vee ot ithe toh had | cept that It was tn a place of safety. | neni! and that they must leave no stone | be still more surprising to consider the ppllviacs Ay sme as would stretch from | sizes 18 to 30 in., reg. $2.25 and $3.00, on Thursday ” wh taken place in the saite or the strange! The worthy couple decided unturned to prove her innocence. magnitude of this amount under various | /ondon to Coventry, or Bath or Glouces- Glecovers, of Char thelr own counsel on tho subject; a He agreed that there was'ho peed that | aspects, ter, If placed end to end, The timber d He was now itt , en-; inquiry tnto the matter wouid only have | Graries ghould know who his father} The bmoker of an ounce a day {9 al-| Would be darely contained in @ grove a an a deavoring to soothe her grief, while she, 4rought on her the suspicion of having | a9. most Invariably @ faithful disciple ot | Of % stalwart trees, each 40 feet high. 1 Uittle suspected that his own was so, ™ade away with her infant, and things z 4 the pipe, He may submit to a olgar or ‘The heat enengy represented, and which Extra Attractlon—CANFIELD much’more bitter. were bad enough for her as it was, and] And he went on: cigarette to please the ladies, but the]! l@raely waste, would serve to run @ ) MINCE, Over a si. Be 0 Nata Pi She had lost a father, It ' true, and! they were sorry for her, poor goul! “Tam sure that In keeping this knowl-! 1459 remains his true love. Hence we|!°°motive a considerable distance. SILK PET | ICOATS. ‘MR, wkspow Y Gxogsattra dave by 4 terrible death, but he had died rej [t was some*days before she was in |edze from him and letting his marriage} wi) @rst suppose that our ton of to-| We must not forget that there are e THI THE PARTY. + mpected and beloved by ail; while he— a State to be moved. She was then|with Clementine go an I will be best “ x many who prefer the mil A HERALD. he had found a mother, it 1s true, but taken to Grenoble to be trled for ateal- | carrying out the wishes of my poor Seen eaee AI CLL, mala o| tR. Ub eoneearcateteal oer Two Specials for Thursday : aR. st saremccrtie| ae under what elrcumatances? ing her father's money, (rend. Before it takes place, however, | Nuomine 1m the homely pipe | this form, LADIES’ SKIRTS, of bl : ADAYA ade 4 Bringer Lian He did not for a moment believe her| There a fresh horror awaited her. your Innocence must be proved, Itavould | .i10, the tobacco is probably bought ‘There will be @ considerable difference eget tse ate 3 08 &ullty cf the terrible suspicion against! Her on making his escapo|no: matter so much did no one but our- {n the actual number of cigarettes con- dion flounce finished with small ruffle, reg. $5.00 De SPAT SALE OPENS TO-MORROW were piled in a single column they sumed if ¢ 7 i ed if the smo! 700 feet. | erecen . ae Geese bie ga fa EODIES: SKIRTS, of fine quality black taffeta slik, In tHe gpatedicg ao he. irAeaae le aiting finished with section flare flounce, cee: her of having murdered M. Germenil, But unless it could be pos proved how could he ask ¢ ow, but it ts now Indispencabdie | had directed tis steps back to Char- | selves {would tower to a hetght of mont-eur-Pont in pursuance of a plan|that you should be cleared. Clementine he had matured while following the | knows nothing as yet, and we will keep rT) CHSHO| = Fe: "(CHINESE HONEY (6.5 | become his wite while aes the knowledge from her as long as poss!- fewer than 1,000,000 in fra $8.00. gon. a grant smoke— eaewse Was on his mothe : ble In the hope that she may hear tre |I| MAY MANTON 2 quantity which oral d hich If plac Too many peopie had heard writ had], ie, Keew that the olf man had aloe. and its refutation at the same Placed in order “lt Tl ais Oe large sum of money in the house be- Would make a thin white Une trom BEASCOTHE DAILY DRESS HINT. Passed to cllow of kts remaining @ se-!eic45 that which Marie had been ao-| te: London to Brighton, and in the Jattar ’ ae, mea Neenrachiae cused of stealing. “I fear, however, we will be unable to case they would stretch for thirty- e bt oy bd indeed an he eat holding his | Cf this he detormined to get posses-|conceal what has transpired and your seven miles. Placed side by aide the season Very id indeed av he vat hoiding Bs |i, relationship to Charles more than a fee would pave @ small pathway five miles A ial le for hurs PSL ta pa Baber, ml me | ee ani pec Mianhaiian fae Gharies| had begged.eo hard of Brigaely oes Nop teen Sooue Fotanning to} NUMY ished apeaking Charles camo Could we make the. ye x not fo treat bls mother with Ae Oe nace th he thought he would | io the room looking very snd, but he one huge whole, we Sasieeetioe LADIES' WAISTS, of Silk Moire Velour, latest anhatian 2a sia Eeeees safer there than anywhere else, as | !nt 5 , | ain a A the same rigor As had heen si0%M 1 1i¢ would be the last pinco where they {aulckly cheered up when M. Dumcart flere eleaithe le diameter aad(ooany || Sora te ane, newest colors and BlRek/re 4 69 Mi Soa oon fo kaye haps Pela Ai adler ns i te} wouta Unintk of saecking and, ax {asdured him he was quite satisfled ot ly one hundred feet long. A man built]. $8:OO, OM Thursday.....cscssccreeseeceeeseeence bd WAA under histibthelel oriist. wus norte ttre money was all in gold, (here woutd | his mother's innocente and repeated +6 In Proportion to enjoy this little smoke LADIES’ WAISTS, of Peau de Sole, guaranteed VICTORIA Bre. 8.10. ader | ; Just gald about his Would be a mere 2,200 £1 Ske hog hearted cnough, had consented to this| PC RO danger of Ita leading to his de- mentine The consumer of thls alec: puro Silk, stylishly made, all colors and black, 4, 2° Declded So arfangement, though, as he waid, he| ‘ecto. . # tobacco may] reg, 86.50... Seon Pascal ° r went on, uo with was exceeding his duty, and might gec! Under cover of the darkness he made aigaya ba my son, my boy, You will like Svengali, be a lover of the dig Preceded by the famous CREATOR and BAND, cigar cf ne Havana. If so he mi into trowble by it, his way mafely back to the farm and| lt by so iach the better off, because Propared to spend at least £1000, of 125 h MAT! “Do no: feat, Bir!" mid Marie, “t{hod lurked round untit ail was qulet. [O21 9) SE aetnevcling which “£500 will be wasted in tag-eads t. treet, eat cata is ad Deity ROSE HILL ra have no wish to go pow that I have} His knowledge of the house had en-|° git the proofs of Marie's innocence ———— ven! venues, 7 ha le found my son. Besides,’ she added, “I } Aislad him to effect an entrace without] sng of the gullt of the real culprits were VEGETARIANISM, ener adenine am innocent of this crime, and God, | any difficulty. soon to be made apparent, Verstartanism has been reinforced by | Amusements, amusements. DALY'S Fi y’ ie ion me ge 3 Who knows it, will prove it. He had found the old man busy To Be Continued a fresh supply of testimony. trove ae eld . Her firat anxicty when she recovered | counting his money and putting It into exit tara many and from Japan. In @ recent re Tipe ap Lasts wie” Te:Nigie. VISIT, PROGTOR’S, es ri UINTRY consciousness was whether, in her sur-) begs ready for some hiding place. walking match from Dresden to Berlin, FDA, ergonieat ong sO RK. cL ' - BLDS' “ver Be way Oth. tn bi fs alsin of over 124 miles, the first|nee pay, Robert Emmet "}" 20 o % emily Lytton WEBER @ Fi HAUL ath fae Set. x to arrive were all vegetarians, the | Bigg:st production and beat cast in tow York Mr, & Mra, Robyne. | | THE MUSICAL TWIRLY-WHIRLY Winner covering the entire distance in] EMPIRE THEATRE, brosanay © STH AY. 1h Maree of New York, introducing ‘1 Droad| & 0 ‘Minnie man, James aon & 0! ln ean iwenty-atven hoorscerainly | rego dts roams SE ERI gh nen ea amg meee [AMERICAN aR Ae a ery extraordinary performance, says JOHN DREW| THE MUMMY AND tae ag nad rand rapa Free \T, DAIL' tel 8 LITTLE MOTHER. e Detrolt e. JA Celebrated Case, introducing Ade- | (pxe’ , Pee o! ribune. An eninent, NL THE HUAAING BIRD. (2sTHst, Lidide Raina tea’ eaten ate (ex Montlake. Neat whe Private Soh Altes, an physician says that the sol-| NEWSA VOY THEATRE. ry oad WORLD IN WAR) ders of Japan, who are entirely voge-|iveningn at 8, datineen Today aoe, saturtey, | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th St. 4 Irving Pl, RDEN NEAATOO core i i sie tarlan, have far more endurance than ErHel | A COUNTRY MOUSE, i ences ite aad Treiltine peng MUSBE, OR ROLTA, the Wistes whom he supposed to be mother of the| which proved his guilt beyond a doubt; |4 Ay: eyerythi . - European troops, and that this was} BARRYMORE FEW {hte walt, spoken of by zhat name, as|among others, the garments he had|| An‘ wus the'w SMART AFTERNOON GOWN abundantly evidenced during the recent LU srreseaga CARROTS.’ THE NINETY “AND NINE. ponte ata Pa SH eSword prise, she had disclosed the fact that} Had come behind, stunned him, or, as Macaire was her husband and Charles's [it turned out, killed him with a blow THAT BABY. father, and it was a great relief to her|on the head from a heavy, Iron-bound |] TL ain't no trouble now to fnd . . 3 The things that used to he to poreelve that he had not the lest sus-|sabut, and then mado off with his|/] , The things (hat uscd t0 tn oure, pleion of such a thing, nor had M. Du-| booty, Or hid away from me. mont, who had no idea that she had a} Tho outrage was not discovered till The paper's ailus ight to band, clgim to any other name than that of|the morning, and then its perpetrator The tidy 8 on th Beaumont, was not to be found. My hat don't leay He had heard the missing woman,| ‘There were traces found, however, Most ‘fore | hang It t's pu among the country folks, married wom-{taken trom Marie ln order to disgulse,{ Without a rate 0" cu'r'us truck military operations in China, The diet | CRITERION THEATRE, ; Tare Mahe eh Ware as often called by their maiden | himself and which he had left In one off Kickin’ under f Soft loulsine silks with all-over de-)of the Japanese soldier tn entirety com-| EYoalgeat § Warp. Matinee Saturday, 2 Popitar Cone names ag by thelr husband's, and he|the outhouses 'T But when I look around the room, signs make exceedingly handsome after-| nosed of barley rice and beans, On one| VIRGINIA HARNED i in IRIS. opnclied that the ‘worthless fellow,” | ‘These facts did not tend to kmprovelf An’ ee tho chair: > hoon ‘tollettes and are much Wlked In Jon ho knew’ @ company ot men to! GARDEN THEATRE the “rascal” he had heard mentioned, | tho position of the unhappy girl, whol} ANpjti! Mus things © seutin’ In such simple as st Bowns.| trot a distance of twenty-five miles bore the name of Beaumont. was believed to be in collusion with and TN IAT OL) This admirable mode} shows the silk In} gofly in the heat of the aun and bear-| . ‘ re ann PITTS 4 Macatre bad had no time to speak and | ecreening her husvand, with whose T'd give the reat o' this o'd lite leaf green, with the figures tn darker Ing 9 toad of 176 pounde, After the ex THE SECOND MRS, TANQUERAY. Hess peey ly me one would havo listened to him had|iory she was uccused of be'ng acqualn- tones, touched with black, and ts| Praton, Milne Araneae Chana {he Thursday, Oct. 33—-THE JOY OF LIV, HBARTS rea he attempted to do eo. ted. 3 trimmed with black velvet ribbon, pplied them with a Nttle meat rapage e METROPOLIS. Ted St, 94 Ave. And poor Marie hoped that ehe might! ‘The upshot of the business teing that —Portland Oregonian. Matorial required for the medium size: they rejected after three days’ THE DELIGHTFUL COMEDY 5 DSON—ANAIE IRISH. ey cs ‘Mats. Wed. song es °, vide, # N TH WV AETSe aa e 8e jf THE HEAR’ be able to spare her son such a terrible} she was sentenced to ten years’ penal Blouse, 4 21 Inches wide, 3 3-4 a |THE TWO SCHOOLS nay Gertek gs lee blow as this knowledge would be. servitude, SE eee eee yards co wide, or 2 yards 44 uy [7 rey pasate Seisnn . ay Bho determined, however, to tell all to] This dreadful punishment the innocent Q@OsHAWKS ok’rt, 9 84 yards at GARRICK THEATRE, Sav. 0b % ss 4M. Dumont, who she considered had a| woman had endured, and alnce its ter- : acuaWala . ; vide, nest neha 7aId 8 0b THERES. many, a Bk, Pp. right to. know and w A A French traveller r aa ia da CAS T ORIA edit ‘ho she felt sure} mination had been a wanderer on the | A et eee naan ae hone 4-4 yards 44 inches wide. Preceded oy AT Ted ates that the gos- would help her to keep this great dis-| face of the earth—homeless and wretch- Blouse pattern (No. 4.228), in alzes for For Infants and Childron, Monday. _Opt._3-— Hie MADISON aga Gps Hams 4.99 fo 12. 12. ys IN ADMISSION, 503. Sia to'ione srowtea ne wig coz, '* Uoved [4 ying trom piace to place to avold| fo¢q on thal creature's beautiful eyes by tn iat WH Pos eis Van Gave Always Beeeht | gay inatag, ov & 88 | WOPTAN’S EXHIBITION sx M V2 Sy sitemeter | : Daring Wty fort in the emmptiod ese yah iain tad Re EEE: 4 tH KOGHRS BHROTHRS IN HANYARD | rane e838 cee KYRLE ELLEN Bours before the joyous party had as} ite ned of 4 stuffed gazelle, an that whon used y f oars tho pursued his ev!l career for a ‘3 4 A A m6, a, 30 and &% treh waist, sembled to sign the wedding contract, | long time w! in the Sunt the mashawk ttopa ite v° | sted tor 10 cents pe “fide \* ig time with impunity, but some time |tim by’ attacking ite eyea-a horribly| "Bend money io eCashler, The World, ewawnas| eoese. ‘LULU GUusER in Dal dda 802,899. eGhws EVERY MANIAEITHS 2 (Sa are Saw t ma him Sr apathet we know al-| previously he had been captured and’ crue! form of sport. 0. Pulitzer Bulicing, Now York City,’