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HE w EVENING w& WORLD'S # HOME .# MAGAZINE w FOUR NEW FASHIONABLE DANCES. Two Dances Excpressly Designed for Summer Resort Vse | TUESDAY JUNE 23. 1908, This Story, Which Began Monday, Will End Saturday. RORY ONE MOVE eye GAN CANE A KUANTE £ SIEFAIT, CON APITACY / 5 BY PERMISSION Of SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. Stephen resolved to take her away. | |! ‘ wid Ralph Davenant, squire of Hurst Leigh, is dead. He] But where? ; : ) Fea iro re: One rite bat distant relative, he always He did not much care for the present, so that It was some- / ~ galled him uncle, and which devi all of his vast estate where under his eyes, or in the charge—the custody, really— i e's cousin, Stephen Davenant: the other will, made im! of a trustworthy friend. | | iv, left £50,000 to Jock and all the remainder of his. estate . to his previously unacknowledged daughter. Bunice. Btephen| The only really trustworthy friend whom Stephen knew fearns cf the two wills as the old man dying and. £¢t*! was his mother. “Yes, that is it,” he muttered. “Mother shall take this anion, Poor mother, some great !gno- wession of the later one. Hunice, or Una, has Been rafsed y Gideon Rolfe as his daughter in’ Warden Foreat. She has never teen away from the forest and it is there Jack New-| girl as—as—a combe meets her by accident and they fall in tove. rant clodhopping wench who will frighten her into a nervous ] — ft. Poor mother!" And he smiled with a feeble, malicious } CHAPTER II. piéseune. A Spider's Web. Jack Newoomb, known to his friends as the Savage, TEPHEN DAVENANT id not dare look @t the Will) thought 60 much of the forest malden that even his worrow he had concealed in his pocket until he was quite sure/over Ralph Davenant’a death was eoftened and he scarcely Then, locking erase lira Hudsley vead the will which cut him off with- \ out even @ mention of his name. He turned his back on | Dimgelf tn the library, he lighted a candle and drew forth tne) aio) oe Usha Moe enare in the estate, and after | paper. the Iast honors had been paid the dead Jack turned away If brevity ts the soul of wit, old Ralph Davenant’s will Wal to the forest for another Jook at the object of all his dream: wit itself, It corsisted of five paragraphs, inane ho had never seen her the forest maiden wa: preamble delaring the tes-| /n Stephen‘s thoughts, and before Jack could get away from The first was merely the usual those who would Se kind to him Stephen and his mother Were in the Forest of Warden. ‘The second ran thus Stephen eat In the cottage facing the woodman. To Johu Newcombe I will and bequeath the sum of fifty thousani “I am here,” said Stephen, slowly, “In consequence of a pounds, the exld sum to de realized by the eaie or transfer of bonds ar4/ communication made to me by my uncle on his death-bed. tock, at tho discretion of James Hudeley. Gléeon sprang to his feet. Enough in this to move Stephen, but It paled into insig- “He told you?” he exclaimed. nificance before what followed: Stephen watched him closely, | oN 3 that Jack was away from the house. ‘ THE AMENICAN Beh Three galop slides, ending on gente man's left foot, lady's right foot; coum® 1, 2, 3, 4-2 bars. i : Now two-step fout times, making twe turns, half turn to the bar, and count ing 1 and 2 to 9 bar—t bars—16 bars tm all. Repeat trom deginalng. Prof. McDonald, who with his assieve | ant, Prof. Frederick Anderson, posed Tow THE FAMELA BY PROF. J. MARK M’DONALD, Principal of the Knickerbocker School for Dancing. cake walk danced two-step time. So- clety has looked upon it with favor and ft 1s thought that it will be a favorite! at Newport this season, ‘The Schenectady,” by F. 8. Capello, | the second dance chosen by the conven- | ‘ator to be of sound mind. PRE are the new dances adopted at Pittsburg last week by the In- ternational Association of Masters of Dancing, The four hundred young men and women professors of the graceful art| ex's] “My uncle told me that I should find a young lady, In|throughout the United States select 4 new, Stephen Davenant, I will and bequeath the set of Black's y s iy = a 6 tion, ds also danced to two-s Padi Te twesty-sine vottmes, standing on the eecend edeif in the Il- mutae future he was greatly interested, in the charge of @/each year at their annual convention| Directions for dancing !t nre ae tanoWs the dances for The Evening World pho et TeeTApe) CAN TeEvolsOn wien Cue ell ate ge in person named Gideon Rolfe," he-sald. three dances, which from that moment! Music, two-step. Open position. Near- tographer, is the Inventor of the Kniel« Dare the sald volumes, and accepting his repeated assertio Scoundrel and a villain!’ sald Gideon, leaning forward/are known as the chosen ones of the, est hands joined. erbocker, which was also indorsed by tendance upon me wan who'ly disinterested, soe Fania the table. “You say that he told you the story] year. Last week, however, they aid | Two-step forward, left foot—1 bar. the convention. The ickerdocker i ‘An uty flash and an evil glitter swept over Stephen's white OU EK OCR ree Cee ater tt DOR me prerey thaa this, By the invention of) Two-step forward, right foot—1 var. & varsouvienne caprice and és danced. a nds. I was the ummer Resort: they did much) Face periner, left to stcond position, ) minuet movements prrephstis 1 -~ justral pi was adopted as an grace, Prof, McDonald said in rexard to tne recent discussion of the two-step && the convention, where several members Aenounced popular dance as a composite without grace or other reason’ for @ae istence: “The two-step will live forever, note withstanding ita detractors. Dancing masters denounced merely the manne® of dancing tt. It can de mai graces ful dance or can degenerate into a . ‘Phat is what it usually is in retife o I have found that the higher so it fon of the sciooimaster at Hurst. Your uncle left school to go to college. I remained at Hurst in my father's house. I could have gone to college also, but I would not leave Hurat, for I was in love. I loved Caroline Hetfield. She was the daughter of. the gamekeeper on the Hurst estate, and we were (o be married, Two months before the day fixed for our marriage your uncle, my friend—my friend!—came home to spend the vacation. We were friends still, and |—cursed fool that I was—took him to the gamekeeper’s lodge to introduce him to my sweetheart. Six woeks afterward he and she had fled." He paused a moment to wipe the great beads of perspiration which broke from his forehead, toward solving the annually recurring problem at summer hotels and board- Ing houses of the superfluous maiden and the lacking man. For the "“Sum- mer Resort,” which ts nothing more, or less than an open walta or two step,| 2 ¥o-sten—4 bara, permits one man to dance with two|, DUFing the movement of right ana! girts, one on elther side; | left, to cross back, bend thé otmer knee. | Another form invented specially for! ,“#he Mildred” two,step, by Prof. | the young woman whose dances are in|: J: Glaconla, of Thompsonville, Conn., | such request that she ts at a loss to} 8 third dance selected, follows: decide between the numerous applicants,| Danced tn any 2-4 timé, is called the “American Belle,” and is} Open position. Nearest hands joined, merely a reversal of the fummer Resort,| dgady begins with right foot and gen- the girl dancing in the middie and the] tleman with left. fortunate men on elther side of her, Make two walking stepa forward, Among the three dances selected, the} count 1 and 2-1 bar. “ace and eyes, and his teeth ground together maliciously. ‘To each and every one of my serrants I bequeath the mum of on ndret Pounds, such sum to be forfeited by each and every one who assumes mourning for my death which each and every one has anxiously looked forward to. ‘And daatly, I will and bequeath the remainder of my property of what. peevet kind, be it money, houses, lands or property of any description, to ‘my only daughter and child, Euntee Dave: to be held in Grunt for her sole A denedit by ‘Ava I hereby inform him, and the world at large, that the sald Eunice Wavenant (s the only fasue of my marriage with Carotine Hatfel the said marriage wan celebrated in secret et the Church of Armfeld, in @unex, in June, 18—. And that the sald Euntce Davenant, my, daughter, In the keeping of one Gideon Rowe, wood ‘Warden Porest, wno Bas veared her as bie own child, and who is unecau Stephen watched him closely, his heart beating wildly. fet my secret marriage, and I decree and appoint James Hudsley sole! “They had fled," continued Gideon, in a broken voice. vardian, trustee and ward of the aforetald Funlee Devenant, and at her] “My life was ended on the day they brought me the news. ands I crave forgiveness for my neglect of her mother and borselt. I left Huret Leigh and came here. A year Inter she came [right to fourth crossed back of left, | without weight—1 bar. | Right to second position, left te cross back without welght--1 bar. | in the social scale the worse the di ‘You can see more grace, in a Bowery concert ball thaw ewport ballroom. ‘That, is bes | foot, count 1 and 2-1 bar, gentleman's right for RALPH DAVENANT, Hurst Leigh. | back to me--came hack to me to die, She died and left i b « most striking is perhaps that submitted ‘Two-step forward, count 1 and | Witness—George Goodman, Coashnan, Mars Late me"— by John Hackett, instructor of dancing | dar, |, Assume waltz position and execute) count 1, 2, 34-2 bars. en Penne, eat Oe eae Martha Goodman, Cook, Hut ue ater are He gasped, and his votce became inaudible. at the Court of Canada. ‘Thin ts called| Make two watking steps forward, lady two rocking ster os pee de basque, } Without any loss of time make baif| ty qince correctly, and they Diane ‘White, breathless, Stephen held the paper Stephen bent forward eagerly. the Pamela and ia merely a modiged! with Yeft\ toot ‘giutleman “with right | Blake threo galop slides, ending Oh |stegd; center ge ee artne CoCkInS | Alone without eee ae ee : th op silc ng On | st . 28, 4-2 bare, cept thelr ow! ee I~I loved her stiN, and swore to There js my story. “She Jeft me her child. protect that ohild, and I have done so. What have you to say?" hands and stared at the astounding contents. “ “hen he drew the candle near, folded the paper Into a third -ef its 5! held it to the candie—and drew it back again, ‘Fem have \;dlscharged your, self-appointed trust most “evercome by that fascination which almost Invariably exer-| noply! he said. “But—but that trust has come to an end. cises {itself on such occasions—that peculiar reluctance to! You have done your duty—more than your duty--I must do mine. My uncle, on his death-bed, bequeathed his daughter to my charge.’ Gideon sprang to his feet, white and furlous. WRITES OF THE DOINGS 3 OF VARIETY ARTISTS. beach, but for the first time In the his tory of his engagements he is provided with a proper band stand and does not divide his time between the hotel piazza “CHICOT,” THE VAUDEVIbbE CRITIC, (5 “manasors toa Américan vaudeville managors look to the further shores clalties with which they adorn their pro- to the building strike and the imposst- bility of @ecuring the nesessary {ron work, Mr. Willlams wll not materially alter the Circle until next season, when ator, will not play any vaudeville dates 8 Season, but will industriously en- kage himself in “resting” until his open- ing In the fall. In January he will be | @estroy the thing whose existence can destroy the possessor. ‘The flame filckered and licked the frail paper; the smoke of the Atlantic for the povel sp. yet—and yet he could not de-] sigs oy : @urled round \s edge, and yet—and yet ‘Where {s your authority?’ he demanded, calmly. grammes. Now the tide appears to 06 |he wiil practically reconstruct that onc: t atroy it Stephen smiled. turning, Owing to the success of the |{Il-tatod theatre. | Pieegprrrtarcerr stag uneeaytis ialh oa S04 ntiveppemeeneremrgty iP “That I do not come without authority.” he answered, “is| Hammerstein Roof Garden programme,| 8, Z. Poli w: ‘ e ttle of which has not yet been ane; usually referrad to as sala ? Poli was in town yesterday ar- nounced, Sousa,” is immensely popular with the Quivering and shaking he supported one hand with the ether; tlien suddenly dropped both and clasped the smoulder- ing paper to his Lreast; for there rose upon the stiiness of Beach patrons and possesses the knack: of pleasing his auditors by tae so-called trick work, the entire entertainment w!!l ve taken| ranging for certain alterations in his abroad at the end of the root garden| new house In Hartford. Poll js pro- | from West Rice and his proved by the mere fact of my presence here and my knowl- edge of my urtcle's secret. No one but yourself, your wife, Among the recent arriv Bae Ind., are Jonn C. the lon- the room the suunu of tapping at the window. In his ecstacy of fear he thrust the will into his pocket, caught up the can- @le, swept the curtains aside and mtarted back. The light fell ful) upon the face of a young girl. “Laura!” he exclaimed, “can it be you? Great heavens! Impossible! and I know of the real Identity of this girl. It was my uncle's wish that the story of her birth should still remain @ secret—that it should be buried as it were, in his grav Why should the poor girl ever learn the truth, when such knowledge can only bring her shame and mortifieation. The | yong girl is now of age, and"-— | sexson and will be shown at don Hippodrome for a period ot weeks, Oscar Hammerstein will prod- | cestry, Starting with a dime museum Maestr: abiy accompany the troupe. Thi engagement includes Punch, Judy | Vatideville clreult of theatres in & Co, and the Stork Ba prietor of the so-called “peanut cireuit,” @ graceful allusion to his Italian an- [in New Haven, he now controls a New and | Waterbury t, as well ax| Haven, Bridgeport. wife (Sa Blondeil, Lew Dockstader, Je ward Rosenbaum, tha Casino, The r West Baden consists In dri . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. ph Hart (Carle De Mar) and Ed formerly manager of amusement at inking a glass Dr.+Saram R, Ellison, the Recorie® of the Mysiic Shrine In New York City, has a peculiar fad of collecting wands used by prominent magicians, He owne wands used by every magician of note in this country and Europe, and as the 7 aol from London, Do not be 4 i] eet ainee Pier ee Pasiiaiiotiwalt eas lonaee: (12 aon Monte raksee the Hoosier Zouaves, Riocabonnn’s| Eeariror aaa Well as @ dramatic house | of spring water and running three times Ee 5 ora? "Go.on,”” he horses, Dan Sherman and Mabel De |!” Waterbury, at na % geomet fo Jong! Way did you leave me without a word? 1] And supposing that vou were to refuse to hand her over! orrent in thelr Iquighable battle akit,| Edward Blondel, tXe owner of the HECRPE NS ehoal ita aad albeit briana reer AC apa . eae not buon, whet ale “in Ce rea to my charge 1 should feel compelled to tell the story of her) Josephine Sabel, the Four Nightons in | farce comedy “Tae Katsenjammer Kids" | times. When. Blondel hes ged in the! His iatect poate ieee Rael pee. viet think, three weel } life. ana"— their marvellous flying rin laity, | @nd a spectacle know: “The Centre i . : i | ‘ f ; F x tpecialty, pec nas “The Centr JIM, H | His Btephen bit his lip, and, as he turned to put the candie} (314.1. Foire trcke in abruptiy, the Chambering expect lariat throwers, | 0€ he’ BOGth,” hee purchased’ twenty Heese na retatead ter dehaneprd pubaniecpytearacr 2 Sit : spert 1 urowers; f Inclosure, Blondel! ts five fect high and| Great Lafayette i fearfully. 1 Gown, looked rounG fearfully Where will you take h he asked hoarsely. Franko Pieper, who plays two bantos|&cres of ind. at Mount Clemens, Mich. weighs 229 pounds. Those managers who decided to close William Stafer, in the regular thetr houses, arguing that the heavy who “But now—now what are you to do?” en's eyes brightene Rehearsals of the three compani | ‘at him and lald her hand upon his acm, i x es at once while spinning them on tre) AB REESE COM DAP ISS TOUR { Pasbrne ones oe Sine stanhens now: amine oat ou pista tiga she sald. Hho place Rex Iniony eapiers Ealth Hetena, the altitudinous «y- | A€@d by him will be meld on thie prop- season has charge of the orchestras in| weather could not continue, were ene Kell me what I am to do." ‘Then her eyes. wandered fe tives dn gLgadon, slone. ‘There my courln all’! prano; the Wilton brothers,.who work| @rty, Si) Aogust and in the Intervats| the nine theatres controlled by Hisde & | Kaged yesteniny in the pledaant oects f must hats i i i < hemy and a second mother. Belleving that you | with parailel bars and an clastic mat, |! memorizing their lines the companies | Benman, ts putting In the summer, as Pation of tearing the halr and ot mound the room. ‘What a large house! Is it yours, Stephen? milvabavevsomerveluctancel etcpactifiee within at catariin ¥ n e will belexpected to take the baths tor nan, putting In ui + 83 Wise mortifying the fleeb. Up. to “Eh?” he said, siarting slightly, “I—I—don't know—I mean | | ‘ Parting with her, jard Galett!'s monkey tragedians. hich thi Fi i usual, at Brighton Beach. Slafer is one) present time, the Indoor mani haa te was ny uncles, I was going to. write to-night and teil{2t kvowing with whom and where she was going, I heve| This tx the first thme in hi Bhat) MDiOn She Seae rt te fee of the permauent attractions at this! had all tho best of it, c ¥ pi wiere 2 Wass) ant ne F ; ated on | taken tn its entirety across the Atlantic. of the New Amsterdam ‘Theatre on musements. Fe ea Ree eae aphasia 1{ the bench puiside, and then paced the room again. Percy G. Williams, proprietor of the, Mo-ty-second street ts to be ao arranged | A NEW SENSATIO could not leave thy house, and could not trust the letter toa| “oes she ki! he asked hoarsely. Orpheum Theatre, Brook and the /&s to be convertible into a winter CHICOT “ RACHEON SUAS Servant. My wacte has bean very ill; be—he—lies dead up-], “Sze Khowa nothing,” said Stephen. “’My mother oan trust {Circle Theatre in Manhattan, sails to- vaudeville theatre. As thero is no | . English AROS. Sean be ait me 'mplieltiy. Sho has long wanted a companion, and I hava {day on the Kalser Wilnelm der Grosse, | vaudeville performance between’ Twen-| Whore vandeville criticisms ap- bag. + ; pai Panteaner tena mpatisalctoner es te her tT know of a young girl in whom I am in-|He will put in about eight weeks in ty-third street and Fifty-ninth the ven- pear in The Evening World ex- yal Relish and His Orchestra, “VENICE \ fo course, 1 am giad to see you, but Tam not glad you) "eried™ : England and on the continent. It was ture should prove successful. clustvely. Tike GP HOlgave conarmy dearLaura: Whatam £@do with you? T You tniend to keep ber seoret?" said Gideon, Mr. intention to remain at; Klaw & Erlanger once attempted a) — — M ta: d . NEW YORK.”* fam afraid you rauet go back. There te an upteain—the last—| “Most ancred'y," responded Stephen, with solemn earnes'-| home this summer and attend to tan vaudeville trust on the lnes of thelr | their nouses in New Yor City 1% ustar ‘TO-MORROW—WAGN 5 reconstruction of the Circle Theatre, theatrical syndicate, and fatled only|posalbis that they are again looking oo ¢ Om. SOC) Seporeen Sauce halt an hour ‘ im ha Gideon went to the door and opened it. which haa shown remarkable popularity. through lack of proper organisation. |toward the vaudecile business ~ MATINEE TO-DAY. ‘The girl leaned back and clasped her hands in her lap! , ’ t Pan hate: . i See Hee wens pivatnn Fail, and dleappeerea since Its opening gin February, Owing With roof gardens on top of two Of Joseph Welch, the Hebrew imperson- = if “Tam very sorry." he said, grasping her arm, “but what tne vanes te:fe had returned, but not alone. Emerging from f Wier —- FOR " - i ean 1 dor fon caunot stay here, ‘That's tmpossibie. Thera |th® deep rladow of the trees was what looked to the'r AUTO SIGNS, mt ; . ; MEATS, | INNOCENT BEAUTIES, f 4s only one Inn 1a the place, and your appearance there would | reinp! hed and unprepared eyes a vision of some wore Special Notices, h DECKER § SHAKE NO MORE RAREBITS, | 2. dtm at, 8 Tom Jenkin witl meet alt comers, rouse curfosity, and—oh, that, too, is aulte Impossible! My} PUINDD. oe ———— 5 SANDWICHES, PENCE PRI MB ee se why aigioo come" Lxvecting '9 see @ rough, uncultivated, buxom girl, per- : Mr, soles MeCarthy’s suury. | CURES AND PREVENTS MALARIA. wenes [ATLANTIC Shoe 3 Bie looked sp at him w'th a strangely intent expression, aps with 9 bitlbook and a bundie ‘of fagots in her street, Borton, na «T have tried manny | & well-known fact that malaria al- At your Grocer's, | The Lao, Jonaaton Raina the Subar, Sa 6 “¥eg," she said, slowly, “It wan foolish to come, You are| [. ted hance, (Lis piece of delicate humanity, looking more others. Dut Father John's Medicine is the unre gatet tn tho Je districts PER Por. | an ae - phen.” Hlevure by Millals, stepped trom ite frame, \: 0 No or eniwayes Kept Brostway & 304 st. not giad to see me, Stephen. Son ee tee me, \startl d and taken two or three’ times e aay. Manhattan te waa es will min THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET. He bent over her and kissed her, but she put him from her Amusements. jong fllners hap prev Mrs. Davenant turned from red to white, Abrupt escent. — Stsep hill, ha Amusements. toward them. Va ‘Contionous. CR ER 7 gE ie ae voutly Into her seut. Stephen aiood for'a moment apeechices, = seeeb ney USSU ODES: uenam| Serena rea _Amus eee nee ete rene gon Din brows eit ane |Sune, MteAthTIME hn Wisk an or be Fees to |g SANHATIAN BEACH TODAY. ’==S==== ~ |\ay Wel! PROGTOR’S #2: IBOSTOCKSi: pssst oer Ae NR ANG eatene Neto yuan, 8 "ermen which Was her birthright, and whiod | PRES OONCRAT AT 220"A5D g9) RAD! Amusements. Dat | 4 Reitawone Vaaeeuile, ERorent EDEN Viva ato om are win meas ee F had trainea to perfection, Cha ey |, <COMMENCNG TO-MORROW EVERNG, | PARADISE GARDENS. [Sin Aye (ticity Conta Ate | <== = Wealth; he would burn {tat once—at once: NOIRE Dat there ce bee Brooklyn Amusements, Matin SULTAN OF SULU % 8.16 23D WEEK '” Bis knees and felt as if he eowld not trust his sight alone, Fate favors me,” he muttered. “That boor knows—guesses 8 New MUS IN NEW YORK, FF Intercollegiate @agerness he throst his hand in his coat, then staggered Joyal thce dvimed the rapa 7 Dt ON ner CAR | Ta eas i and Bvery Kve. Therestter (Sunday x gad fe beak Whitesae: deaths AeGkeATAE then wien tro raeea es Nagtete her heart, for shu ART 2 Serna Men ee ete R 1G DARL IDCos, fy, of VICTORIA & NELASCO Theatrea | roy i KIND sours. i B The pocket was.empty! The will was not there! dark eyes which had so penetrated the mantra Nags seen, st jie Ug AIN be) POM PEIl protected Tien bbl I fe RSE Bhreee naa ee BRIGHTON [aa ere, ees I-T am & foo!!!” he muttered, with @ smile. “1 put I In} in one hand sho held a Bundle of ferns and titre eee . AND GRAND FIREWORKS 1 her HOCH GF. é LOVE. ADBIAIDE | Spats | Seuss “Gouthow, Al Lawrences | fe other coat, and he snatched up the overcoat, ut ain the ofr tar kat hung by ft ateing ells, and RKS Path SI ars D BLACKMORE. | "95. Meore.& lee nage Glance, @ touch showed him that it was not there either. As Stophen was driving away with his | RBDAY 2 2 Ieee asta : nia Saute | MATINER EVERY DAY. ‘Wildly, ‘madly, he searébea each pocket in ‘vain, went on|at the deserted woodman, his prize he looked back |NEXT SATURDAY at @, fer Zircets | So. eth 5 People __ MAJESTIC GRASS, CRCLE. Bway a doen: —= | | BOCK R THKAT U iver, fe Mate Wel. Sa Excursions | 1H PERFORMANCE a F | every inch of the carpet, turned up the hearth-rug, almont | nothing of the truth, T never thought to nays} : tore vo the carpet itself, shook the curtains, and atill hunted | 8'8 clutehea 10 easily. Now she Is unger mms worch ence ict BOX OSFIES OFERE Re Koay, |BLANCHE RING teat | WIZARD OF OZ) gict Masti, ff sTpAM nd searched fong after the conviction had forced iteelf upon | —" hold her In my hand. But—but,” he mused, his. tina ADWAY. Berry ‘THE BLONDE IN BLACK, | With Tontgomers & Store! “Matinee, $1.50 hae) . 1 \TRE, let St. 8 Dw ee v 4 row BY ath Mate Wale Say 1 eye@ Moving restlessly to and fro, A “tls mind that In no part of the room could the thing be| ‘Witching, I do with her? Reautiful—she {s lovely: ieee shal 5 YOU EFFER IN CINCINNA THE REART OF CONEY ISLAND, | Astor House, 302" CASINO j | ind the ferns, and looked his pale cheeks, a bright @ thought ran like lightning, erushed out, began to recover itself, and he turned the sliua- toh roynd and round until he had come to a plan of action, It waa not a very definite one, it was rather vague, but It gras the most reasonable one ho could think of. Lith &t aay, 20 ’ pear 3 Contiauoue, nd 80. conte, Mow & Tyson Co,, Miss Norton, Vartlemore @ Co., Wood @ Ray, Others Bidden. Tfow jon : is Wi!) we ry After o time the paroxysm of fear and despair passed, and | S#@Pe Notice in London? Some one will see her—some hot Suet WV HAV AUE presents ih: | UN * CK" i ‘ hat i AV AUR ps 0 Musics) Comets ENB 5 t left him calmer, His agute brain, overwhelmed but not | MeRded fool—nnd fal In love. She might marry. Ah iP : < | eaRh T jing Wid Ani ae) Set site's, is aon, ao be And he stopped among the brakes a OF E ee AN alaaad ond Mise RAY TEAELBTON, hotels; Chandler's, elias a = —~ ‘Battery, aA Sao Worst eit owt ia : THY ORIGINAL ittorea. Johnstown Flood igues,.. Coney Island PRODUCTION. » with a sudden, dull-red flush on glitter in hin light eyes, while through his cunning brain, “Marry her! Why—why e@hould not I? CRYSTAL GARDENS Sot 288% FO ,, T OF THE TOWN! Every Bre at $30. DARLING OF THE GALLE! ” ‘THR DRESS he pis ) There in Warden Forest, Nving as the daughter of a wood-| “Benutitur, es VAUDEY — . : x en Tae tae aay aur ot hr letinacy, was the | tera. “Why auld nett By a tous should rake mts = sep iis ip (TERRACE GARDEN, "2.4552. | HERALD SQ. 7,73 420, Where was tne will? Whoever had ot it would nol where tt amy! Twill Tewiite Tt St SMMARee, Met At be) itera are some of the signa chalked up Jair, FLOTOW’S “MARTHA”| THE KNICKERBOCKER GIRL. , ¢ oa apna atpaee CREATORE atta (28,8 am- chat. eis 1, hee > Sagiielipepe toh an imdiay: <

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