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RTE Pe , 1902, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, a WORLD'S THE ANGEL OF THE BELLS. se THE PUZZLING MYSTERY OF "HE TRANCE GIRL’S DEATH. NEW YORK DOCTORS UNABLE TO SOLVE IT. EMINENT 2 ae : Rose Verdiere’s Part in Unravelling a Murder Mystery of Notre Dame Tower. THE LADY WITH THE BLUE VEIL. ¥ fe 4, a , Amateur Detectives, Aided by the Bell-Ringer’s Daughter, ‘ Track Down the Murderer. BY F. DU BOIS GOBEY. . OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. “It is not very diMoult to divine that Capt. Jacques de St. rie goon to Notre Dame | You have called to ask our friend Merla- oven with Mme, Malverne, va whom he tay if hi oul BA A y se P| carrying of 4 foolish Miration. “she 1# tae wie | mation onerning the perpetrator o: Seaude> “Maiverse, Str tirlec's beat friend, She | Stine committed on the tower of Nott or" A Verse In Nelins Feturng home alone. As he is Dame. Well, the Baron has seen his Landwrrtin, & woman js thrown from the beitty “What sort’ of a looking person is he a Ge Brinc fe atrested, charged. wi inquired, he captaln. Ree 4 erne, no re i tats z ia descriptic corresponded in ever; , &f the Jady with, whom he went to the Ca particular with that. of Mt, de Pancorbo ina ee ene aan th ee a5 Nellie co mn. Gt. Briae refuses cw toll and Masverne 2| The artist drew from his understan @ pleasure that Hes In he rcorans Roo: suspect. Baron de Meriadac, a phil | ske ch b a tha going to a theatre. She did not under- ) be peat eettatd faurdcred w Laity Be rere to: ten the pa stand why a young woman should love mother. {hie eves of Saint: ‘Br the company of the opposite sex. To 2 aimed: Q e put the matter In a nutshell, Nellle Cor- F It is hi ‘ which she died, Ted ise 3 then tna for this Ife. Bhp elemply longed to go Co The natives of the Mest Tlie ; y on the subject the | 4 e knew of Pan- 3 $ well versed in this cra’ St. th learned “by a man calllDs | ego, Felaced we tne fruitless chase sleep and never wake, and thet is just it with more subtle fies it fs a Slmeelt the Marquis of Pancorbo, St. Hrlac triex et st of the anonymous letter, what she did, to the mystification of the Pi See tovsbadow thin man Re ee ee eae ae narel) auoes Wools medical taculty. well-known fact that the coolles 1abor=" Ril quasee the ica | my word; exclaimed the surgeon, “We AA Bvatlog World ceporter called at ing in Africa, South America and the’ womay with whom certainly’ must bring him to justice ; 2 West Indies will themselves into thi De! you are. sure, gentlemen, perfectly the home of Nellie’s father, at No, 1407 ‘ Be sure, that Sacha will ald you {n secur Third avenue, to-day and asked to be nis e of Cpe ler to Pipi " se Fee ae isill ke enough. fhe identifies him permitted to view the dead girl's room caiguiy-econd “sireslehoe el The Consptrators. as the man who met him on his arrival and the little effects that she loved, In ; 4 y fe bd J a % ih HB jarge clock In the Hotel-Dieu| in Paris, and who went up into the the result of this examination probably ‘and brought up In the East Indies, tower with him. We will do the rest.” Mes th uth th ti ‘he has known many cases of this bas just struck ten, Alfred Joes he Know that his mother has jes the solution to the mystery sur- Daubrac paused at the portico | peen murdered? rounding the girl's denth. and acfually cases where the tay of the hospital to light his cigar. || “No.” replied Meriadec, “I haven't Nellle's brain cells will be submitted | It di@ not tako @ Sherlock Holmes to cee rT tilted ~: . Buddenly his attention was attracted by | Pah the en the etter,” exclaimed Dau- to the magnifying lens, and the man-|deduce from tho things found in the biindanl pm eeten pares tea; @ sound. Some one was sobbing behind Je will not hesitate to Identity ner anr origin of their deterloration—| girl's room that she was tired of, life, Nike: Gut that she Nae deat { him. He turned and saw a young girl coundrel when we bring him Into if there has been any—will be carefully | that she found it most uninteresting and ae i it LU re J Just leaving the hospital, with her face reccaca. door at the lower end of studied, that she longed to die. She had no Panenow oe mn buried in her handkerchief. He recog! jie: room suddenly opened, and Sacha ‘The only positive fact in the case ta|D0oks, and her mother says she never iL know of one case," said the doctor, y —_— Dn Tee RAM ileal ust, healthy feared to read them, Books were about “where a coolle gin goes off tea ZermoayFiges EPR Gin SHSLC SE DOE RDU, Bey Samet Yl the world, and Nellle did not care to state of coma whenever the fancy girl of seventeen, who fell asleep in a 5 her. She lives at Rio Ho, In Ja fatural way on the night of oct. 18, | Near @bout the world. It was too small i Me , for her, walle in her mind she had a jen awake she Is a silent kind Of { died in that only slightly disturbed | ee eee ot her own. Imagination creature, and won't talk much, bit net sleep on the morning of Nov. 9, In 4 always knows when {t Is dinn to that brlet time her tissues went through |™&5Y 8 tlme, ald Ber) SCL. hymn found tn Neliie's scrapbook bear} ang ‘can be quite isdakae pa tat the changes that only fifty or sixty ) evidence to the girl's yearning toward] a ELLIF CORCORAN'S death ts stillal eens oe ite could have effected, ‘The | 2 Mimless fashion, and she often won- kes, Scmetimes she sieepe for Wes mystery. Nellle Corcoran of Oct. 18, was seven-|4¢red what the girl was thinking about, days, but apparently never suffers from The trance gitl died in St, Vin- | Nelle Corcoran ot oct he umacintea, | She had the faraway look of one who it in any way. She fs very beau cent's Hospital last Saturday morning. eeinkicd eras Reece dead Nellie Cor. |/# ® dreamer fost to everything worldly.) sorapbook and on the blank page she Nellie Corcoran had no in terest in|and the people around call her Inside of fourteen hours after her soul , gray Ri Her mother would reprimand her and] would write names of familiar objects | fe. From the nature of her recreation ‘sleeping beauty.’ for after each sleep. had passed a dozen killed pathologists sen i Moyes eoeee suite ta tell her that there were better things In| Often her mental preoccupation hog | and the things found in the dead girl's |she seems prettier than ever. Like thie” had her remains on the classe ie) ole fae eee euoueeedin tila peti i ‘lthe world for a woman of nineteen} y. trayed by the fact that she would un-| "0M It would seem that ahe longed for Nellie Corcoran she showed little inter= and for two hours sought zealously to | fi years, but Nelife would only sigh and in| conscion : done vs,|Geath, and from these fatca and the|est in the things that other women Jo discover what had killed her. Dr. Theodore Janeway, Dr. Hermann |, few minutes she would again pick up Seatonly aten eean ceotaee’ Gi vine eret | Peculiar after-events connected with the|, "Nelle Corcoran may have raf ‘The “true science’ of the knife, how-|Bigks, Dr. George C, Stewart and the |the peads and slowly thread them while| of the sage, ‘Then she would absentiy | fl’ mysterious sleep and ultimate death | {0M wasting of the brain cells, by ever, falled to lay bare the destroyer's|other physicians who were present at |sne dreamed of things which no one willl turn over threo leaves jnstead of one| it 18 by no mease improbable to muppose| scious all the time, Tam sure, and secret. the autopsy on the girl can glve NO} ever know. Sometimes she would look| and beg In. Hero is the let -of/ tit the girl, unconsclously perhaps, | have roused herscif if she had wan! ‘The skilled pathologists had to can-|explanation of 1t, They have tried to) er ner weiner ine nteenge way eon And DeRin again. | Hero ts the list of| it a'pemmeit Into e condition of sleep [20 The fact of the matter Is Ne idly, and with disappointment, confess | Probe it but have falled utterly. Even} are a remark AISI MFS:. Goranratt MA jose who aoe the aes heon | Fecea which ite had io dealée to awakes bo es ofan could not be bothered that they did not know why Nellle|their theories are set at naught by Jt} 14 not understand . Pee erect in New ark, covering | ‘Hypnotic authorities confidently assert rie What, then, did kil! Nellie Corcoran? ; of every street in New Yonk, ; perished so strongly * . “My Nellie," sald the mother to-day. | abc ery in| that any one with sufficient will power 4 “Cause of death unknown,” written} Did she want to dle? Did ahe in-| sometimes came ama with some very | sec cee gen aneets, with a name In ey concentrate the mind can produce| FHE BABY SERIES. — in the girl's certifloate, sums up all|vite—in fact, will her own death? ; ; dads ; 1 elf. This old-fashioned sayings for a girl of her| ‘The trend of the girl's thoughts on| the desired state In ons ; their information on the subject—per- is is the latest theory advanc in rl a Hi = ioe bad; ver’: 4 This ts the | hy id ed years; but she was ordinarily qulet and| these occasions was evidently to the| !8 auto-suggetion, and this is probably! Mrs, Ayer’s next article on the haps it {s all they ever will know. [her case. thoughtful." sweet anticipation of death, Several| what Nellle Corcoran died of. She! rabies will tell of the first steps. Thelr only hope, now, is that the! She was one of those souls that some-| ‘The only other pastime that Nellie had| poems that took her fancy are copled| wanted to die, and through continual to be taken in developing is moroscope, from which nature has not |times stray into this mundane existence] beyond stringing beads was one which| {nto this book, and all of them, without| jrooding over the emptiness of life and | £? is i ping mind been able to keep all her secrets, may |as if by mistake. She had no Interest in] ikewise required no mental effort, and| exception, are of a morbid or religious| the wish to "go to sleep and never | Und body; also how to encourage |. tell them something about this one, ‘the things that other women love. She| was conducive to reveries. She hag a| character. The following lines from a| wake up,” she produced the state in| “backward” childr-n, z a MSR SS SESE | Amusements. o yee ene Een a Letters, Questions and Answers. ||GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. } tsitPoctons rezti, B In Right, when you come to think how very;and the persons occupying seats, cut- $200,000 Stock of Co., 4 Hill, Mine. Emmy—25 Star Aste x Lee To the Editor of The Evening World: tempting some lips are and how hard) ting off all light. It 1s ruinous to the THE LAST APPEAL, Willtam Brame: “YoU HPRE, MADEMOISELLE! WHAT HAS HAPPENED? ‘A claims that if an Englishman comes| !t {8 sometimes to reach them, eyes to try to read in such cars, It] e Othay.= Minnie Seligman, All Favorite here to live, marries an American lady,| A girl very often pouts just because | gave me a real shock the first time Hock wih Vasderiie ee yee } nize@ her, however, by her golden hair, | rushed in, SS wae Vary pales Fil et makes America his home (but does not] She wants to be kissed and petted, but | boarded one of the new, decently lighted 68th si Ralph ceasing Miss wagers and sald to her hastily: Care Oy an emight up 40 “Meriades, | become a citizen) and has children born| "en are so denso they take thie as a) cars, M'KELV BY, All Pavorkes, Vaute. Sriney “You here, mademoiselle! What has | he'cried: here that those boys are English and] 82 of a bad temper, and make matters Neihiare Fauritees 495th s Err Laem ete Mist | happened?"" Fr “iia it true, that he killed her?" | a1,,| mot American citizens, B claims that) Wore by Setting angry. They say IMAt lo, ong pair ot The Rvening World: Must Be Closed Out by Jan. | 1903, Vauderitte “My father, my poor father! ‘ea oe eee te tien trom the top| they are Americans and ean vote, and It Haccia Galas RoMtE cla eceiente ww Kindly tell me if Arizona and New u Mi fiend 2 best Tock eee a mured Rose Verdlere, weeping bitterly. | of the tower which she asi elected be President. RF. P. ~ | Mexico have been admitted to the Unt ACADEMY OF wort a zi y She went on to tei! him ter father bad | your father Hatiel All | ce gd anal may oc da satesy, up dolls. Some are very uely and some lag States, if'ao, when? READER. |f This is the greatest bona-fide sale that has}]| *horn Sane hen. -tinger, and had | catastrop! orphan, + ev daome saith fone : K r lene amen pk t asta and what ahe | He. fe with ut tro Voting himself about la ¢he Baltor of The Bvenlng World: fully and others very shabbily. ever occurred. This building has been leased “THE NINETY. AND NINE” was now homeless. : this tame tower, Do you ‘not think,| Can you tell me the ages of Lillian cree and possession must be given Jan. 1. Conse=9] IME itn suctn wee 1 Daxbracy deeply moved, Lit on!» plan | RitH. MH tak Me enorme “And thai fell me the salary. the Mayor of Now A MerrlamesQeerz- quently everything must be sold. h to take her to' the elderly Merlades’s ng the case, Tam sure you will not! your perso E. W. .B, | 79 the Baltor of The Evening World: [By'y pres. 85¢. 600. home for protection and shelter; know- fo aid’ us” in avenging your) YOU weirs stawas born in 180). Mra,| Kindly Inform me if a marriage cere- DRESS BABY ROBER’ T G. GREGG, wae Weconnelly Stack Co, Ob the ee rany ‘ eee eee eter adederer up to | New York's salary ts $15,000 a year, | they being In opposition on account of | [HUBBARD AYEWS Interesting ‘articles ob 16th St. and 6th Ave. ‘Tes cost tacinaen Ralph eer, ae ‘I do not dare," murmured Rose? ? . the young lady being older than he. |[) "How to Bring Up a Baby” all show 2 ura St, “{t.4s certainly much easier and leas|USNCe nat ne done?” As Uften as He In Elected, His age Is twenty and the younk Inay's PASTOR'S wh embarrassing than to go about among y accompanying one Of us. to. hie re ihe Editor of The malig lis ee the 8 CMEBET=twOB. Her Parents are willing. “ ARNOLDS GOODS, ” eee 7 ekii soelter; and this is} re ce, and, When you are brought jow often can & ‘resident of he A wi i teathyia will be" compelled to do {fj fae Ai Ur bial ite all bim by] United States serve? A. D. F. The consenta of the bridegroom's par-| [which are acknowledged to be the dest a iZ | Amusements. el DDO AND WAYNE POULT you decline my proposal, for you can-| Of the Countess Xenia," replied Merla~ The Volce of the Cynte. gota” (a “necessary, whe he. ss Lander PABST, AARLEM, St? ov. ARL rr Arey Jot atay is doe sizes a deans aver tee tremy-one iss ANNGLDS GOODS" are atin AARLEM, S25 OCKS Bees Five minutes later Rose and the young "Very well, Tam ready. Where stall] 7/10 {ll 0) Ui Unie who makes Days of the Week. gaiehed by baie GOOD GENRE In design, 0g lc tewe rents: Cocesréeneatiostacagtsrion shanees a. bowling awiftly along to-yW9,find him? sa A tig dtd ssa ticle. is designed Lager | those famous In Berlin, Vienne and Paris. surgeon were bowling swiftly along “1 feel strongly inclined to go and ex-|every man think that ho 1s strong and| To the Biltor of The Evening World: quirements made ‘of BONTERT icutT A PROF. ron eee! ward thé home of the baron, who little! aming ihe ‘houses ‘on the Bast ie brave and that she 1s so helpless that] On what days did the following dates whlch us BUASTIC, POROUS, “AB A | + CONTERNO BELASCO THEATRE ®y7. ##. xpected a visit from the Angel o: dded_D: vho had listene ; <r a ‘ a ol oe ae oe Cn har Haro icrened | CONCENTRATED [oma yeas os ae of his adventures, “Sacha mis e er sister. Guturday” Monday, Monday, ‘Thur ne of ARN in x-fi ‘orty Artists and Soloists. ed cae glidaan tle Settee uameereall hee recognize the one Ce pen The latest philosophy of Mfe is to a eee as puine NIT. curr, AB: — etree Musical Programme (al igre LESLIE CART EE SAE © Ms; ig ell. | taken on his arrival in the city.’ “ Pita Aes re a1 5 BAS - jo admienion charges, Even! watt wi un, He explained the situation briefy and] “Phen {t was probably on. the Rue Taek bez UE Las Renee te nel thelapliGae Griria Ganvaningswerlé USDeRSHLIETS, DIAPRIES, MATH | Weber & Fields’ SRSiS|ists” fuss oot. be 1 Merladec listened in a posi-|de Marbeuf that you spent the night, | Wil! lool out for you AE STRITS, VESTS. Fl » Ghee } 14th ‘St, ‘Theatre, ‘ ‘Tax Musical TWIRL Y-WHIRLY -* clearly, and P , ‘ I think the trailing skirt makes women H PUANSEL “GER: . : fh f delight. You breakfasted there, too, I suppose ‘The saying that ‘There's many « alte BY UNDERSKIRTS, ADELICIOUS SOUP FOR THIRD TREMENDOUS EEK. for yylenrtdt 8 ONTONB. tive flutter of delig' You. with mamma,” “Paul Conetan-|ewixt the cup and the lip" tw very ttue|lop-slded. That is, one shoulder (usu-j TTA Gsomely Tlustrated anew PanmonAe Ma And aie HUMMING BIRDS & reassured by the baron’s greet-| tinowitch went out early In the morn-| ———————— — === |ally the right) is lower than the other, roe sae un! to males excuses for thus) ing. We only had some tea and eggs.” ‘This 1s caused by carrying the train in Catalogue Free, TT “Lit ll MATINEE TO-DAY. | Serefod aid not give her thine to] geivG4, bY A servant 1 oa ea Bond way fo ince the| the rignt hand.’ x would bo pieased t/t PANNY YOUNG'S NEW YORK BAZAAR OL.co Old Limerick ones, vin Thoroughbred Burlesquerte | r es, bya man whg wore @ very ugly » carriage , : bs "i , f ieakee flan, bur interrupted her to thank Der] wvery,’atd who did not understand fis| clud-nouse, but on the other side of tho| Mar from Headers on this ela 62 West 274 St., N. Y. City, SOLD RY Ath CROCERS Ba G Ao edna! “A WOODRN. WEDDING." for . business, He broke two plates while Pt si Mabreguette. | “*Mademot- = — — = THEATRE, dist @ D'way, Mi SHEA HO ‘Garin Mtnase" a: | Peqrerggt wretuas. end mcm | guia ct, FHL eS RMR faye Mare Abone W277 Lehte F BROADWAY Pre, sua guage Ret Are You a Mason? = 6 presence of Sacha and his| 8olded him, . ee Sue a To the of The Rvening World: ersonal. MATINEE TO-DAY, 'O $1.50. Buti t,Saan ive marae PGE] wnt Hae hap in BaP ata | Sw eli oa at theuge| Die "in Company auth co be fone] ———___TOeO—__ Amusements THE SILVER SLIPPER. Ment a= ANNA MLB they all. three wei 1 of Instruction and make our joint ac-| by law to have lights along the side- ES ” sae Baron's study. fat Giscover’ tite house where he ‘seat uke | cusation. Paul Constantinowitch will bel walls of every. train and to do away » DON'T LOOK OLD. |} yicronta, oe EMPIRE THEATRE, — Broatw ARS, OSBORN'S DIAY “a Saar : pe es oes Pareine the ase tee oT ted Immediately arrested: and as the scoun-| with the central lights still to be found Me eee contacter iiesched bal E TO-NIGHT AT 8 Last 4 Ev'ss, 820. date Tesday & Saturday. me aha sae TOMMY Rt ROT . \@ ¥ ch ide 6 drel will have no one but ourselves. to ‘ 45.00; Roots, $1.50; Face Steamin Ri THE MUMMY AND | Bras. “a Sif ne whan he amr muta," | wn ana aot” Slane the ATs aay Muh ofl wo ink Gf eeveaging | on many’ care." ‘Thce cena gts ae | Were 00 Ve, tram estan al DUSE rrenessa'be hin. JOHN DREW | ofiinrinind ilo, |Tr"# se ayers we the eit dn: [fumed suddeniy to Meriadec, who had | himssit tipon Monsicur de Saint-Lrlae | nuisances. People stand between them | faviaite ‘ace suse, ie! a : Nov. 17-WM, FAV in ‘Tmprudence." y sear neta ie Sa hast maaan Spi bata a CN UY en uimances._Peonte mand betwann them |The ait rage ec, Siete ti ABELLE GILMAN, | ‘218M. PAVENIHAN Jy “morte | ERAT D904 SEAN tk PPE derstan oe Tatas of capturing |Conversation thus far. no objections," replied Baint- Guous trex) main removers. BOs, tna Romane Comic Oper, | KNICKERBOCKER THEA. || Uway de 38:5 at. \'Cigarerte Maker's Romance & Rouget de LTale Deas you eaw at the morgue. vPirst of all, we enyat find the house nals sales eas ous Fe weil Re SPECIAL SALE THI8 WEI The Mocking Bird. Eventos at 8 abarp. Matinee Sat 2 cin eee wish Gi on the Rue’ de arbeuf,"” replied | Mademoiselle to bri i © ONG HAIR: SWITCHES, ae eR ee in SHI 106 29th at. Ben Heir chn bo, of any service you can Wabremuatte, cinging ‘tenaciously ba house Smumediataly, 6nd ra buld prefer WRITE A LOVE LETTER natural, wavy. pompasour places and all hair es | HENRIETTA WILLIAM GILLETTE a PRINCESS, ® Beer en lan. Tom very da that none of y 9) e. 5 e-bait’ prices at 0th wt. Ey. /8.20, Mats, qi — rs perfect". exclaimed | the , painter. [Pitts 9) eee we tromok” Imerranzad | Will be much better for Monsieur: Merl: ‘a Hairdreeaing ‘Parlors, 491. Oth ave., te. | Wieder d sat 2 te, \CR OS MA N| cRiTeRION THEATRE, Broadw . | Weedon Grossnith & Co., The Nignt of thé Party (Our pand 14 coe brave kfights autre Saint-Briac, “but It seems to me that|adec to communicate with me in writ- = meen 20t8 and $n ata “Goon evenings LAST WERE \TheSword of theKing| Myeaings at § sharp. Matinge Saturday IND ES: se A CHINESE HONEY ODM es ing 12y aly scoundrel, ‘The only thing | YOu do hot exactly understand the situ: |ing.,And now. gentlemen, thete ts noth. $20 FOR THE BEST. —— = Nov, 17, James K. Hackett tn casi" | VIRGINIA HARNED in iris. GASINO £3: Tresieas A CH to a thorough | 4 and you must perm{t me to re- | Ing ni s le GINIA ED in IRIS. necessary DOW te the handsome gen: | Mind you that the first thing tobe done |of you, I know 1 can count upon your |] $10 FOR THE SECOND BEST, HARLEM | Rom: SJE (fats TeDay at tse CaRnice THEATRE, sno. at Bway. METROPOLIS 2 Wa 6 2.31 Ave vee 8 ard understa: arrested by mistake. i to satisfy ourselves that the Spaniard | fidelity, and I beg you to rest assured of $5 FOR THE THIRD BEST. ore RER'S SALLY ct ALLEY, Matinees To-day & ay: Chae Wed. 4 Sor OS) enh PO ee one In Coming, up the|f Whom f have spoken and the man my, sincere gratitude,” . HOUSE Poin Nahe LLY ov erate THE STUBSORNNESS ‘Bartley Campbell's—THP WHITE SLAVE. © Bas ate Pala oemuste fvadeiy | eu ace skin, Ae ontwand, eek | eae, teats eee Bt me Svety Same “sg | MANNERING, | “ya! QBRALRME | NEW VOR is ts “What if It should be hot’ tng | child should see this"Spaniard, and the| In every. instance, Merladae eacorted| Do Not Wiite More Than 100 Words New WEST EVO THEATRE, 1251) «one BY OLYDE FITCH. | Last Hagenbeck’ $ trained Auta “oS ane man Neuotion had released, and | Rue de Marpeut is not the ‘place for|him na far us the court-yard, and, th Fea ae ee See i rant | NiSW Ad VOR Tuearag hs Ulan ———_: so the baron had mot upon the | ivory true d Merladec, approv. fount brave hearts that throbbed in| The Evening World will give prizes Pri ). 75, 1.00, Wed. Mah ail veats 25650. |" By'ge, 8.20. Matinoes To-day & Satantay. | ——— ; Soulevard in front of the Paiais de Inely, He does not reside there, and unison with hia: apd allica upon whose | of $30, #10 and % for the best love ice. 0 in whic! cha alent devotion he could depend, ~ APIS DY i’ -s *xcuse me, ait,” he nai” courteously.| doubtless rented for only one night. But all this did not preyent him from |gleters of not moro than 100 words ‘q called fo ask you to give me a few) “Monsieur de Pancorbo is a i} being Haunted by & Vague uneasiness In| figach written by young men or young moments of your time, but I see that) the Continental Hotel, He he | reward to the possible consequences of | women and received at this office on DALY’ WORLD in W New. Groupe. Brooklyn Amusementa = -| BOBN "ition ae imac eau > MENT A rs |Goramation King Baward Att, & Reg ee Mi I 9 club every afternoon the disclosures he hud just made, ‘and or before Saturday, Nov, %. ir,’ replied Meriadec eagor-| and. leavei hist bet thia anglety engroated him to mich a | por before Saturc a tte | PREC ‘fests Feptled Mer whom youl Nothing Shs at suet jegree that he tailed to notice a mat Send your letter to “Love Letter} ————_— a Jee URAL GanDay THEATRE, 2th ot, Madison ptt ie ag be all the more glad] for him at the Goor and see him as who was sitting upon tho opposite ' ning World, P, O. Box AMERICAN 42D ST. AY 0 Srl AV Tax, ‘Ave. & 107%h om ‘$20,. Mats. To-day & Satunty: ‘200 fact that we were] passes out; but we must take great care | one, onl who seemed to be intently i Cade iar’ ° Erm Sib, we + Be, 2 STAR Th preven selon S Nacfatuer from catching a | areas en 2aF.oF the Baron's houte HAT DALE | stent [Wools euar Leena W. 6 SOIT $Bl niu? Aethat ‘those