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tA Beautiful Romance in Which Love and Sacri« fice Are Tenderly Blended. “SHE'S ALL THE WORLD TO ME." Mona Cregeen’s Long Wait for Love to Blossom Anew in Christian Mulrea’s Heart. BY THE AUTHOR OF “THE ETERNAL CITY, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. “Oh, what a pity! Look at the lovely | Christian Myl ai Manx Maris-| stella’ In the shingte,” eald Ruby, Jn tho nelgborhood at the same tine, with her |or down the Lockjaw wihen the tide 1s| ; . loved’ by "Dariiy, Husie,’ a smiplosimiaded youth, | UP?" asked Ruby as she tripped home gehts : by ke Mephew of Bli Kexsick, admiral of the {coal teh t a's side, F x Ga) Ho MCE Ptr sald Mona, “except from the Fat og - 3 y Adany niaces (9 ehoare an | . | .. ; a, ; v her to Teave the (ovev| “And. tsn't the thde up now?” eald| ee ed i 3 UP Asan) to fereat ge Sone RE nate Tenia | Ruby. Mona ald aot answer. | Meee ie trance” seeition fora | ‘That night the atorm that Danny hed - . Christian becomes inv alve " ed from the aspect of tho “cat's She KOE ee ‘ and the “skate broke over Peel —-—__ |with terrific violence. When morning CMAPTE dawned !t was found that barns had | “There Is Sorrow on the Sea.” heen unroofed and that luggers in the | WO months passed away, and the|harbor had been torn from thelr enoor- | mists from the sea w d by|Inge. ‘The worst damage done was to! ter, Tt was Dec, %.| the old wooden pler and the Httle wood- In the two days that followed between) en tight-house, eet i : \ that day and Christmas morning oc-| Little Ruby was early stirring, and ey JAQ's veors Ago cured the wh of appalling] before Mona and her mother were ee, Ana events which it now remains for us tolawake she ran down the hill towards aa ~To-Day: Marrate. Peel. An hour passed and the Ilttle % Mona Cregeen and Da le, with} one had not returned. Two tours Ruby between them, were walking along| went by, and Mona could seo no sign te shore trom Orry's Head towards the! of the child from the corner of the HE path to fountain of south perennial youtn of the queens of com. acems to He across the footlights. edy and tragedy. They have change Years Improve instead of ma’ without end. Even when not on the eee the good looks of favorite actres: s road, with a less alteration of y ¥ : t . f TOO LATE! scrutiny of the accompanying 4 environments, from one town and one ss Ne Te F ff ; - ee years. Aw Minnfo Medern she aa wm ductione of photographs will show, hotel to the next, from one climate and ." % ef eae. t MeN | \ ae piquancy thet eves attractive. Her ma our Litiian Russell, one landscape to the other, they have 3 " . 4 ss va ‘ turing years have given her face 1 a Mmitless diversity in thelr ocoupation. " ‘ 1 ¢ te } h i keener and more delicate sensitiveneas : cs y | fay without detracting from the youth of it “pparently. It looks rounder ané gad-’ dler than ever, without being either too round or too ruddy. Maude Adams has deen typical of the together with @ half-hundred oth Every woman {s naturally a beauty belong In the same captivatlhng category Tr, An ress must be, EF ity te —can all be said to be genuine beauty- r stock In trade. It is everybody's Anders ho at the age of seventy-five, | secret that eome of them have nothing ff they tive, may be so many on de, cise, Lilian Russell sald this dn some VEncloses in the matter of strikingly | confessions awhile ago, and then added profession in her preservatwa through accumulated and preserved beauty. | that ft was not because she was a a} ; Y years of acting, albett not 60 mi @ oO. Shak rele eat cos to) beauty by nature that she had pugges- “< r , ” + “y 2 “a! years as other veterans of the play- De Oe cece ne erences 19) tons to make to others, but because tt : house, of her girlish girlity. But who- ators terme: dies & Inds, Dovs, | was a part of her business to render ite A z re ever saw Isabel Irving with Faversham hearts of gold, all the titles of good 5 ie oom otive: She was amazed that 7 is noticed what a mother the ‘ y you!’ Atl the world PR OAS omen ae Ae : with an elghteen-year-old ipyrsiipysomantayonh) ie As other women, as she had been told, were do in the way of maiden willowiness.| knows the f hip of actors as @ JOlY | rrucaity minded a8 to luncheon bil ny One would not have thought she Good fellowship, and in a proverb the| wron they camo downtown on shoppir 15 years Ago L Y repay: one whit older than thi ! of the world have ft that Mr. peditions, eating a few fancifuls and ‘ Thal Whe | Morryman Is one of the three best doe-| aayending upon the return home for the | Terry, the latter @ gran tors to be had, one source of| n¢ ry solidities. ‘The waiting made Ce ae Ie nd among army, youthful with paste- | chom hungry, weary, worn, after years | honpoint, Diligent age averted the | Langtry who tnaugurated the vogue of , Bernhardt fe one of the wonders even| ts adunt the eoldsaiee, thd Laide ment of ere!) of renetition old: ‘Chie was! DUE One OF impanding ‘ontasteoptity, # handsome gowns on the stage, until|among the youth-acquiring actresses. | circumstances, has only But th : at hea rout cee ccreaons which astounded the face, which gathers no wrinkles, | now the success of an actress in the eye | Although she says she does nothing for | &d0rn. E renchman who has pol out| fair elnger. [fre plenty of fresh wir, active outdoor | of the common herd is largely a matter |her health, taking no baths and no vrmities coming from oecupa-| Lilllan Russell ts typleal of the re-| and nutritious health-giving diet. |of the money she puts into her apparel, | freeh alr, but eternally housed tn Paris,| MRS.AYER’SARTICLE ares that they are the result/ sults to be had by assiduity. Bhe haslippges ay Wan it not Duse who sald she kept | which ts a close clty for ail its aesthet!e| me next of Mrs. Ayer’e are certain muscles too much’ to| the appearance of a well kept animal! Avoiner beauty Ander {8 Lily Langtry. |young because she was taken out of her- | qualities, ‘her nonchalance: and) bappye feed he “Hy the exclusion of others, The want of | Women wish to look young, but they | ser tate pictures aro more attractive by |ael¢ every day? Despite the tense emo-|@o-lucky cheer 1s @ factor in the pro-| ticles in the ow to Read balance in the body makes tt wear out} rarely give themselves the attention far than the earlier portraits, Always | tions she assumes, they are not #0 wear- | motion of health, It goes back to the| Your Sweethcart’s Face” series, soon, Acto’ uiptors and soldiers are, {that the horses in their husband's|tmous for her faacinating almond eyes |ing as the exhausting fretting that | proverbial recommendation of Dr, Bfer-| wi] appear on this page of The he says, the longest lived of all wo dies receive. Years and years a80land the Jersey Lily's rare complexion |comes Into many monotonous feminine | ryman Evim ng World Monday, ern, ‘ecaure thelr work calls the en-| this beauty seeker—and finder—had aland the witchery of her personality, pho |Nyes. Evidently Duse feela as if she | ‘The number of youth and beauty pre Si folk tox te th om tire body intg activity. This athlotte | deiightful figure. She has ft still, Be-! admittedly relted much on dress to en- | were at play when she works the hard- | servers !s almost hopeless for citation. Be CLC aTA Cree = quality of acting 18 one eource of the tween tlmes she was tnclining to em- hance her comeliness. It was Lily lest Mrs, Fiske has been Improving with the’ Will be her subject. that the harvor-master has stuck up , 3 ASO WHE AND BREATHL EAS. The ic certain that Cheation wal not Letters, Questions and _Answers. | Or. Lyon s south, road. Then she became anxious, and| be with A When the new element of love fraf| went tn search of her. “Ay, full c n, They came nigh t PERFECT entered Danny’s life he knew nothing] Danny walked down to the harbor,| Slows over it jast night. Bantam, Feather, Light, Welker, /as soon as the train reaches the shop-|trains {f you wish, because, If you 8T, NICHOLAS GARDEN, Col. Ave, and 66th @t, f what It was. A glace out of wom-| threw the tarpaulin end two ropes Into nd you will not qo, Danny H Middle, Neavy. istrict where the shopgirls. get | don't, somebody else will. THE TALK OF THU CITT. 's eyes had in an instant penetrated! boat, got in himeelf, took the oar, | °N ; when I take back the boat ',, , ot The Evening: World I am a young man, under twenty- LAUGHER. tt) OW: r TORLD'S GREATEST SENSATION, his nature, He was helpless and pas-|and began to ecull towards the sen. Ag out of the road," Kivo list of boxing “clasyeu,” |ON% au am “ioe aversod to seeing 8 A In Right. Attern‘ns opens 1, bex. 2.30. Ev. opens 7, deg.6.f. y, [Quiet and retinal young lady, but when] — sive, Ho would stand for an hour|ho passed the ruined end of the pl 3 Pasrenedswithi sil Bes 3 of Cpe. helther thinking nor feeling, but with| voice halled him. Ho looked we te > of Kerr is ETM || (No ithe (Second, | Recorder Gols, || commie milouancuoa And Unlads ike ja thar ae ot abe) eveelbe Were AM ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. | MADISON SQ, GARDEN, CF e It ” p 1 e °) 4. xB @ look of sheer stuptdity. If this was] was Christlan My! rl I much prefer thelr room to their| A claims ¢ Grant. was burte christian Mylrea, the HAltor of The Evening Worl! aie ‘ < sphasin Ww Second Annual Beoch Ghow. layer Ianny Knew iti by ne euch’ kine: ite ou Reine aaeeeale lone - <1 th ilar: of the ares Sorta ovat] ompans u claims he was never buried. Which ty] Used by people of refinement D 0 Amusements, 2a : right? N. T. D. Ladies’ Kennel Association Then arose a vague yearning not! i'd like to go with you," sald Chris- | f! che: c lion Wael sthe’ J inietdie’ previaus In the Wrld Almanac, right? TE for over &. Guarter of a century. of America, only to love but to be loved. The sat-|tlan. “I want to see what mischief the ‘ To r vening World Jory Disagreed. {sed heart had not asked so much be- sea has done to the west wall of the |S at 10 oclock tha run inte por’ ¢ Where can I find the conditions whteh |ro the Raior of The Evening Worlt CHEAP FUEL. SHOW|LAST’ DAY, fore, but now !t needed this further eus- | castle, f Five years ago a storm jike | w: rH 4 rr ‘" Complains of Doisterousness. givecone the right too vote? A says that Dr. Kennedy, who wes! Asdestos bricks foi ping kerosene oll in 7 ‘14th @t, near 84 Are, tenance. Curlous and pathetic were the| this swept away ten yards of it at | yF-MUste To the Editor of Pie World | DEMOPLATT, 1 for the murder of Dolly Reynolds, Wrap pete hog | edd | PASTOR S, tre fi _ Simple appeals made by Danny for the jeast. be: DIS, : In answ lettor, 1 would} 7 was acquitted on ois last trial, B says George Poller Golden. Jess Dandy. mraconoe the woman he loved. i Danny touched his cap and pulled up to p ‘ views on the subject, | Yea. Place It in Am hei was noe M W.N ‘ Qtr. and Mra, Barry. Sullivan & Fasqestenmy hen bit by Dit, It was borne in on/the pier. Christian d “| that purpose, 4 ait Was tO) Although I am not the writer of the let. 7 Eittor of The Word Extra, attraction—The Elinore Sisters. ler. dropped, h ; : ax mel y ’ c 7 patter fed ANNIVER: “DAY. o-Danny that his great, strong, simple | der hand, down a Mea eocdee eens say in te aid six nen BISONS LAtatales: Nol rr Haveereenintiar niathnaretituestan | ese cam ong Oke the L i ANNIVERSARY TO-DAY, si love could never be returned; and this/and into the boat. ‘Th z a NCA fi that much ® us tho gentieman who the als of a red rose green, icituas } a ree —————~——— | GARDEN T! TREND St.& Madison Ay D oat. hen the: pretens i i | 10 28c, 5 rs was the Jast stago of his affection. | away. m they sculled) Might they were to returt z jains of the nolsy girls on the “L' poss' accomplish, and {f, #0, 4 Aitor of The Evening World® |Tecntgie. VISIT PROCTOR’S, #5 °°&:| MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL, “Is there not a storm coming?” sald) ‘“Dhiy pestilentinl hole, I hate it,” sald é ard the Sixth avenue BOTANIST. muld 1 to ky her there} evlay AFI. & EVE. FULL ORCHESTRA, NINGS AT 8.15. MATINER SATURDAY. rovers lee 2 ht sald ; re train at Park and, although 0: of pronouncing “advertise- { Continuous Vaudeville—Four Lukens, THE OF LIVING. fi Mona to Danny, as eho and Ruby over-| Christian, aa they swept tuto the Lock-| € E forne ilesers around) tien forlunetelenousn’solebtatnin ead Delncly Seco me S| ro waye of pronouncing “advertire: 25D Ol, trenduiinies sctthevea tare Gea: See SON, ON EVAN, ook the boy on the shore that morning. | jaw, “How high tho tide 1a here. he I PCIE Raeaeeeae crea ening 9 L 5 Stork Co, tntroe | GARRICK THEATRE. ith at, ‘Ay, the long cat's tail was going’ off | naded in another tone. an ! Mon [ier comer bere neeeine FaNe RE In 5 “Stenographers” E and B. TH AV, | accisersiienreseneman . | Bree, $00, Mats. Wed. & Saturday, ate lant a while ago, and now the] phe: ~ pier, False lghts) == —— a aN mies fe = s Alvin Joa THR Y ran the boat up the shingle and pie piety Cae ele plaint I agree with h | | BOTH ST, } Attia Joss se HIS EXCELLENCY coveanoe. round thick skate yonder $s hanging} jumped ast were then e K ped hore, As they did so thelr] of the castie, and when the m rect in ron fon that employers (5TH Ai j Mr. Marnes 4 EMPIRE THEATRE. Broadway & 40th we very low. ei be ond » her contra: | ‘ yay | q “Danny,” aid Mopa, “have you seen | me rocue sensible af a feeble moan, | mi ‘was wo run on tne rocks || MAY MANTON aehoettoaers avi tiovetr sn THE OLD RELIABLE sie als dle Aa reaiiiparie cers cn 14th St. Theatre, nr. 6tt JOHN DREW | sae aUnrina ‘BikD, trial or trials? CONSTS READER. Amusements. Turning about they saw someth! A Barring mipre of Chieden? ths on the stones. It was a child, Chris-| “14” gant Yimatnty_ at Mona's ows | DAILY DRESS HINT. ‘written ns dictated, &c. ‘This happ id B ‘an ran to it and ploked it up. It was ation, a plen was concocted py omer |i ite frequently and ft ts very TO-M' RoW. “Sa Vo ’ . ” i a etn sakine ould ee @ y { 0 . | NEWS THEATRE. ‘2 Bway, ee ee ene Ne alan teaniiy,| ttle Ruby. she was cold and appar-| Which not ‘only the wrecking would 6 } erabatragelere ito eel F Robert Emmet "2" PSA OE “itlaeee Woe de bateraage ‘Thank God,” said Stong, fervently.lently insepsible, Christian's face mae] Prevented. bu , own, ¢ of 1508 ETHEL & Amd Kisseck, does ho still mean to go?" | ityid, and hi were to be captured. Th j{s anyone in the oMce besides my'se Next Week—MR. CHAUNCEY OLCOTT In His ) A COUNTRY MOD we Laat) + 3 eyes seemed heme: ‘The harbor-master t . STR we a5 b Week=<M a “i “way, of coorse he's going. It'll be to-| his head, Be ee rn tS fail ap rey, to, the devs | and tv as mau : ah . aetna Latest Su BARRYMORE | p:ccesea ty “CARROTS. oro’ i iv “ i plotters. (rd have hin in - sch men to think of what they = NS Morrow, It seems. I'm to go, too Mereltul God," he erled, “what can} luclun ihe | sloredeaf scoundrel? Tandneetation ahovietter ieconat 2 ? Pet | CRITERION THEATRE. Broadway @ 4th wt “Danny, you must not go,’' said Mona,| have happened shouted Kinvig.) 3 Kinvig himse. ‘ VP J 4 eisstege’ at’ Sharps) Alulines’ outurdaga sce Cropping Ruby's hand to take hold of] Then a torr was to be the person to fo to Caste ; . fing fault with a OTR 4 . it ‘ont of emotion came over| 2%) & 2 Dect er acm ane i “STENOGRAPHER.” 1A HARNED in IRIS. the lad's arm. He glanced up vacantly.| him, and, bending on one knee, with tho] Pe tack ames the dagentes nh posme $ erm t TILNOS VIRGIN RI “Danny, would it hurt you mueh If|chilg in his arms, the teans coursed Mors in priv: lothes, J i 82.76. in eas MADISON SQ. THBATRE. 24h ot & Bway, { ryou were to hear that your Uncle Kis- jdown his cheeks, Hae hugged the little herself a is a . To the Editor of The Evening World i tee ee sede THE DELIGHTFUL COMEDY sUccEes, mek was being punished?” one to this breast to warm it; he chafed| po on ty. th Head, and. the e i What {s the railway fare from New| @ ty itt Tae. Las. av. 84 gresines $80. | THE TWO SCHOOLS The lad lfted his eyes with a be- |its ittle haods and kissed its pale lips,| {stint the light on the pier had been \ ‘ York to Springfield, Mnss.? ory ay i as if ‘ ia was to light a lamp as a yz SSOHIN HALL (th at.,bet. B'waye Oth ar WMdered star and orled, “Ruby! Ruby! My darling!| Pi! dow! Pr it oa \ MRS. G. H. : ARTICL ELSON Hvan except Wed. 0 Bat at 8.50: ae 5 bs “ 5 signal to the potce In ambush, an Mat, dail ‘A storm is brewing,” he said, gazing | My darling! a warning to the merchan ‘The Hand Furtheat Away from Her, eer Cue Bi Say, EVERYMAN MORALITY PLA’ Off to sea. . Danny stood by with amazement writ-| sex. Then the eight po! vere to f beet ke = ea ‘Truly a storm wes coming, and {t was| ten on his face,’ Kising to his fect, | Pounce dewn on the wreckera lying th Hi} ; To the Maltor of The Brening Wor Last Mat. To-Morrow, 25¢ to SI. $store more terrible than wind and] Chmitian tore dla burden to eho toat | "Si Cane feed ho t @ to her \ 4 pa HE te eet a ava ei ay i} ad clpal prolries oe aaa har kame fedora ‘rain: dc on Danny to push se found Danny, , ( caua n the y t ‘ 7 y Mfone and the little one walked briskly | away. Peck end is to £0, e E : ¢ which hand should he ratse nie hat in aPiVa Prod Walker THE ROGERS BROTHERS IN HARVARD swag the path, which from Kisseck's| He took the oars, and with head bent | eared as . p : bowing? a4 A;\ RAR: YLIS 1423 St. @ 34 Ave. Bvew O15, po eettage was nearly level, and cut across | he pulled in silence towards the town, |maxine. is. H isi Mitchell's Peak. | PEDASCO THEATRE "3.2" METROPOLIS tai Wed, andar ‘the Head toward the south, There was} When they got chore he took the little |, the remotest and | Aaa ar Tena erect Absolutely Pure David ‘wieldaco’ presenta Tora RENEE (oS ehh es hen he @ second path a few yards below them,| one again in hts arms and carried her to| ican a and Which mountain ts the higher, Mount ,_.@nd between these two, at a distance of| the cottage on the “brew.” Mona had | :«" Seas Washington or Mitchell's Peak? THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE eer BUBAREY: RDEN' WON NE MATOGRAPES some five or alx hundred yardn from the| newly returned from a frultiess search, t Ribu se A WOULD-RE PEDESTRIAN ie | MATINEE TO-DAY De dae be walte’ ieetibas eae eae f 2 + seuseu | special Det Ko ‘House, was the open shatt of an old ais-| Sho and hor mother stood together with | 1," loki xi! ; Peary afesacline wae Gieh ; — : DEWEY ‘TRANSATLANTIC BURLESQUERS * LESLIE CARTER jis Caga’ ised mine witoh eg elnce bonn | enxtous faces ae Christian, bearing the IS yf earaeahy a A Parit som, ta Bea Bh ae Sefilled up. , entteres d p, She asker set Ryeptne Noles ET Sunday Nighi--Grand Concer Thurs. &8at. D. e cottage and stopped insivered I noticed a ietter in the paper about|—_ museme nts ed llete ict) waway Gare be “What @ dreadful pit,” said Ruby, |!" the middlo of the floor. Danny Fayle bt an hour Tener!" whey parted ? y some old cranks complaining about the ACADEM Y °F, rUsic, . |ALICE FISCHER i ‘TOMMY ROT f elinging to Mona’s skirts in tho wind, as behind him. There was a moment's mediately J Davy Lith St. @ Irving Pt. off by the tde. ann i wall? Dainty gowns of er do Chine and|them: Now J am a working girl and Proceed by CREA TORE ana bin BAND, Cessible only from the sea. In front| “t@ Christian stepped to the back of away, and Kisseck grunt me i# mado of the crepe in biscuit} tainly do laugh and make some noise: Ep Rehiony More: NaWe, T r 4 - HIRST SUNDAY ING CONCERT OoT, Berens Se word was oald to him. He took up his| wrong hell, have to hush itup- ‘The | ton country; so we can make all the noise PU Ge ALG ead ytd $10. Mate. : : Dy LAS ye New Musical Plays ntered ¢ ORNEPE DM CHINE AND LACE. “L" trains, 1 feel sory for B i Y, Mats. Wes. & Sat! ‘Thure & Sat. No one spoke. Mona took Ruby out + Beneath was the narrow covelet cleft uby out Fe aa ait a professing lumself imigitlly pl 42] liked for indoor wear. ‘This smart}every morning and evening and I cer- them mingled with the shrill cry of the| “Mids eyes, now wet with fresh toars. | jn¢4° 4 vou. know “father Is, the ant othere: | eats, Game to a steep path that led down to( !¥) “We found her tn tho Poolvash, cut| at © volt stlan. sald wi on the ‘Pasty, sat i'd iv a y 5 ‘he On! enacts Or, seme et | oc ti are nod ong ata toe Cent, Sa proteanag, inant mh Wali "ait get ’ Mrs. Cregeen gazed into his face. Not ate, and If anything should go Nne and lacings of black velvet rib-|am a great laugher, This !s a freo = Jong-mecked birds that labored midway | Masletrates and BROADWAY (US 91RF. Gest @ Brouwer A COUNTRY, GIRL, They continued thelr walk until! thay] sence. At length Christian afd, husk-| Cain and 4 ene working girls making too much nolo} x.a.Giimore & Musene Tomttins INO HRS K y, 20th ot. vga, @ Uttle bay. “iin halt an hour,” Klascck answered, | other soft clinging matortals are much|g0 up and down on the “L' trains 2 y hy Pe te titans | MERALD the chair and looked down tnt ; c ; lace and en-{1 would Ike to meet some of thowe| Prices 25. 60, 76, $1. Slats Wel &Bat, 2, ves. | Ze MARK er ‘Was the ocean, whose moan came up to to tho y on wef rl Magcie C3 rhb ay Nig ¢ ven 8. hanced by foot ruchos of black mous-eranks, Then they might Kick, a9 I} "Coneerta | aut” | Waneiecline) Keeivd con CASINO, 5x83 AGHINESE HONEYMOON = 5 Tae rT yV s sy hers laughe Material required for the mediu Ine 1 “What 19 the name of that pretty | Ott, turned aside, paused for an Instant | Wiers O ne medium size} wo wish to. But, of course, there is a ne | N eee : p bay? asked the child, at the door, and ¢hen walked away. : be, for walat, 9% yards 21 inches wide, [lime Glein, Tay laugh taene. ts | UAST 3 TIMES. | CATT Y Gl! ALLEY WEBER & FIBLDS) 8i3#° t v0 4 9 nt ie The child was warm and-well in a itt- F " ; or 2% yards 44 inches wide, with 114 c Wea | sear . ‘) Pt cect ance Wes He while, end turning to Danny, Mona erew of the TuRker. She could not undo| vardg of ail-over lace for bolero; fot GOA | THE SILVER SLIPPER) Sata i TWIRLY-WHIRLY|_____Brooklyn” Armusemeta \ "And what does {t moan?’ asked the hat she had done, sald, “Is Ut all settled that you told me | What.» ‘ st be already far] skirt, 8% yards 21 Inches wide, 7% yards - ~ ~ = = z ger of, Desth'* eal ptoan; | on tik way to Castle ushen, it was |S? Inches wide or 4% yards 4 inches NEW WEST END THEATRE “Sout” 3. ; ora'see, | GARL HAGERBECK’S 4 i] “¥es,"" answered the lad, certain that every man who went out in | wide, HTH ST, ONE DLOCK WEST OF STH AVE. ‘ Litt piitat'a what they used to call It long} “15 4 to be to-day?” tee oo ae felt todo wae to nrevent | Walst pattern $835 in sizes for a 83, Mate. Blost lee Dar awe neat. Graig ready Mond -f. Mate,, 3% | TRAINED ANIMALS, they Locicjaw now." | « hing left to do wae to prevent “ 2 Mate fly "| “Ay: they're t0 go out at high water| Christian woine out with her at all %, 36, 88 and 40 inch bust wil! be mailed For Infants and Children, Fre ERTL OES eens eae bh: a NRIETIA a what fore thet mean?” asked! with the Ine for cod, and not come back| "He hall not go," cried Mona, and | for 10 cents. ~ ALLACK'S, Bway & ‘again, with @ child's tireiess ou-| Sit We time to do tk" sa ag AUREL RO ERS watt ora | SKIS. Dattorn 254 In lees for w 28 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought sui0U. | J.B.DODSON—ANNIE IRISH] W™asrees |OROSMAN| “A FULL PURSE} be eso Ld <, it. c. MONTAUK. s but as she reac! 4 the har- | 2, 2% and 9% inch waist will be mailed| Bears the ‘Wed. & Sat, | im AN AMMBRICAN INVASION. ‘Her Gr'test Success.’ | TheSword of the King | FRIENDS.” BPypcnges t a Jeon faw the | for 10 cents, TAMIL Ad (Acale Mean. Inve,8 16 at bok vrit Biway , SHOW bY TOWN ogni 1 . s Y