The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1903, Page 15

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What’s Her Name? PSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER: erick Van Nostrand, lyn man. is told by Tn this sentence which form thy Te will win’ th 4 lover’ the. Gir nis that he ues him from death at the @ mvsterlous man who has, shad- sites rays te flange 0 ho loves Nostrand, and who ee a love charm) Roderick. Should. this image he. destroy Recording to evnay lore. ita orieina fostrand discovers that sor ersonating shim among hi PS pakarar Sorte ne miehe te cind hime? unexnected visitor. his exact double tn face, They fiht, and Roderick fe knocked sensciess. ‘Tho xtrangor dresser him in rags and further disguises him, then the unconscious man into the street, Ice and manner. salt aniirioun, Ic sentence comes bac! i suddenly fuentes the letters, forming tht in Black, summoned by the old , comer to the tent and the lovers Th father Rehekan'a erandson, fmnersonating Rovterick, Als Mother Rehekah reveals the inte ara twin brothers. that he and P» ‘The End of the Quent. 8 revelation was received by both Incredulous. si Each knew Mother Rebekah |been no’ limit to the evil you would too well to imagine she had led or Besides, what but Na-|oft with your own people. brom every rpsourcesI heard that Roderick had in- Spken in jest. @areicherself could have accounted the phenomenal likeness between the ‘This resemblance was less marked to-} pight than it had been on the precoi- ing evening. the marks of fatim eeks, and his face By Harriet Hubbard Ayer. record-breaking aly of this Interesting contes aod seen the, (ype of hi ‘se any other plice to ever, there apparently ve Ag apt to hear and talk of and make gamo of tho t A) and turn o "‘euieare apt f reme “stretches of travelling cas t we deserve and not entitled to es- {t Would seem that while the occa Hlonal wandering husvand « wife bave clung to the collectiv pf mankind the bur , happy stay-at fer applause nor atte ‘WWell, at last the mote! households are And brave evidence it 1s—ev dence to oico. alk self-respecting mei men, Evidence respectfully reforved to Garping critics Woo talk of the good gummer thes cz . of the deteriora Jd df I dared sa h thé great Prophet called ‘our etty declared there Greater New Y n please consider that 1 do not pre- to cross swords With Mr. Dowle. Ty thank-you. tended come of Nis alicged services | Ho looked, indeed, far more as Roder- jick had appegred a month earlier than Roderic] nself ow did. Ho is your twin brother, Mr. Van Nostrand," went on Mother Rebek: “The son of your parents, The stor Is long and the details do not concern 1 will be brief and tell you all you need to know.” ‘The two brothers, thelr mutual hatred for the moment lost {n curiosity. leaned | forward, tense with interest to hear her. “My daughter—my only daughte: began Mother Rebekah, ‘loved a rich | man—a _Busn very camp over a quarter century ago. He was of this city. He came out here to look at our camp. He met and loved my daughter. He was honor- able and married her. They ran away to be married, for I forbade the match knowing that no good can come of mating the Romany to the Busne. He soon tired of her and she was unhappy in his great house. In less than a year she gave birth to twin sons and died. I did not kmow there were twins, but supposed thers was only one child, I sent a trusty messenger to ¢teal it and bring it to me. I knew its father had tired of my daughter and I feared he would neglect ‘or illtreat her child. My messenger gained secret access to the house, found the baby asleep in its cradie and stble it during the nurse's absence from the room, So great wat his haste and fear of detection that he did not notice @ second cradle at the other end of the room. He brought the child here. Later, through other emis- saries, I learned that there were two children. The second was 0 carefully guarded after the disappearance of the first that I could not get hold wf tt. The city was scoured for a trace of the lost baby, but he was safe here. ‘The father, dreading publicity, mever made known to any one save private detec- tives the theft of the child. Nor was it generally known that twins had been born,” “And I was the child you afole!” gasped Shaun Lovell. ‘You robbed me of my heritage and made me a gypsy beggar, curse you!’ “IL took you away to save you trom harm," sald the old woman, “Later, when I found your father was shower- ing kindness and affection on his re- maining son, Roderick, I repented and |would have taken you to him but for |two things, First, he would not have believed you were bis missing child (there were no proofs), and, second, be- use you grew up with all the worst, most violent, craftiost tralts of both | Romany and Busne, Heré among the tents you did enough harm; but, turned loose on the world, with great wealth jat your.command, there, would have have accomplished, You were better 00K OUT FOR The Girl in Re New Prize Story. Next Monday. Rood u |would have t jacted wisely best.” to the tents, and to fil poverty, after once ¢ rightful heritage!’ t! “Never! I claim my + Roderick impulsively, all iis bi He met her at this! grievances against the other forgotten| for the moment in the rush of brotherly jaffection that surged up in his hed will acknowledge you ever my brother.’ jerick's outstretched hand with wealth?” he sneered. “We | to be in possession of all of it I refuse] | the offer. Your house a: property are mine. I am a master in your home, Dare to return] there or try to dispossess me and I will| win against you’ as I won before. | 1 Claim the name and estate of Rod Van Nostrand and death will look you In the eyes." sho whispered. "Be w THE .« EVENING » WORLD'S herited all the best tratts of Bob) ae father and his gypsy wealth aud cove cere A Romance of Six Girls’ Love For One Mian. - BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. veauty ¢ spoil of bis great fortune. rned it to evil 1 oughout, and nd you think Tam gol 4 Shaun. “You shail have them, Interupted tter ‘ou shall have half the estate and 1! ‘The other, however, struck down Rod- “So you generously offer knowledged "Go now," interposed Mother Rebekah, LD'S Find the Heroline’s Name. $100 In Prize |FIRST PRIZE... where as\13 OTHER PRIZES, EACH. a curse.| woman you love. Forget this man. half your T happen | you retu house to-night he nothing of his lve down the | behavior to y What are east You will soo: 2 his eccentric rill cause you. compared with won from the love of This | °k} glorious ir Meantime Shaun from the fortun Lovell had hurried ou have just had your last chance! where on With a Wild Cry He Threw Up His Arms and Fell Héadlong Into the Campfire. and you have thrown it away. Your | fate be on your ow who would him g She restrained Rod ve stopped Shaun near the camp as the young man should | be starting hemeward; and to kill him. | With a cry elzed her hand: t you | with tho|claim to the whole estate. A girlish figure passing before the de- serted camp-fire barred Shaun's path. y he sprang forward leit thr know she exclaimes nd wild with delight at red by him “T love you, Dural! he whis passionately, gathering seat “Oh, I've alwa Y L saw you ride part tired, now wond efor me he sound his bro breathed so" ahy ) Lara filed Shaun with 9 blind S25; 10. Ue stepped Back from the girl. Ae he ld #0 he saw whe clasped ti one hand 1 tiny waxen image, Heo * it the sf i RETRIBUTION yut ha recognized by appearanca as the same a had #e on the evening of R f visit to Mother Re- hekan, He remembered he had then thought It a love token of some sort som Roderick. Now tie was sure ef it He clutched the girl's hand roughly, forced it open, seized the waxen Image nd hurled tt with all his might into very centre of the glowing embers. A shriek from Lura followed his jeal- ous act, “What have you done?” she walled as phe strove in vain to beat away the fire from the rapldiy melting wax. “it was a wax figure of yourself, made with holy incantations by Mother Rebekah. As the Image should medt so Its original sould die! That was the charm. It is Iting. Shaun Lovell, like most Romanys, bad implicit belief in the truth of the world- old superstition that death can be the destruction of an image has been properly moulded amld eau wh the right incantations, ed b) But he remembered in a flash that the {mage was of Roderick, not himself, and he Inughed aloud for sheer Joy. “The image was a perfect likeness of .OOK OUT FOR The Girl in Red New Prize Story, Next Monday. eee a oe oo oe ee ce So oo laren es How Qo You Heep Your Husband Home g Alanis ¢ ome How to Keep Your Husband Home Nights. IND WORLD offei ove question: 8 the following prizes for the bes answers to A prize of $0 for a letter from a wife who has successfully kopt her husband Wh Husband "ome 3 A consolation “1 to keep her ise, Lett must not 96 vver 190 word, side of the paper only tor Hubbard Ayer, ing Worl its for tne longest number of yea fom the most convincing letter telling Mow *o Keop Your ze of $3 to the woman who has tried the hardest and iushand home nigh in length and must be written on one e@ attention, Address letters to “Mrs. Uarriet thing for me and of no Importance to|and you will not only have him wish to stay home nights but fo will inelst on your staying tome with him beth day |” and fight whether you Mr. Dowte, Home Too Narrow for a Politician Iusband, is a politician and he ng in. keep 1 About one or tw 1 meetings, det % or tes, to make home pl: nd attractive, nt but all to no purpose, When he Is at} ‘}home Ms thoughts seem to be “wool- Home sens to be a la! t he lo guthering. psort for him. He sa. twa [Ho is good 3 with kl dina I have ab un 1} politicians ¢ given up worrying about the matter, as T think that he is too much of a rid- de to solve, Mrs. H.W. Shame on This Husband. Dour Mrs. Ayer \ = tion prize. I am tw loons as late as 12 work nd ow ig every day Hee, thinking he wi L have tried very but Ihave not au hon: have no o go to anybody, A bOWD slay at hy JIBARTED WIPE, ipwenty-seven Years! Expertence, Dear Mra, Ayer? in-the ward that we are It Js utterly: Impossible mat home of an ovening. nights during the is the Umit His excuses are:, 16 lodge n engagement to meet an trlend. 1 ecrtainly do all that T can to go With hi {oat he will not go at all, this worked lke a charm. Mrs. W. Dear und I believe him, and I know that ale compantons, other re- epects and tiever gets intoxicated, as to stop it, I gave hun to und that I had friends as well as b and that if he cam the morning” 1 would do tho + tried his ol tricks once or there Since then he rema evenings and behaves himself «LL try my luck for your consola- one years old and my husband goes out every At since we've been married, and that early two years, and stays out In sa- nd 1 o'clock and} leaves me home all alone. I go out I come home 1 ao my housework to make it 100k! me, and| hard and every way. seceded in keeping him| I aye no mother or father and| 0 go to, ay he forbids me to a home most troubles nowade must happiness. We must try to serve Lord faithfully by trying to keep commandments and attending ely: 1 also think a wife's duty Is io her ‘husband, and then do everything e it or not, AV (Crk M Treatment ‘That Worked Like Charm, Dear Mra. Ayer: [oe the best y a wife to Keep her husba when he wa to BY out Ju Ten ehi Cured of Mis Tricks, rs. Ayer: husband started in thought that it was about time] “rolling 1 Mrs. H, 8. Religion Brings Happiness, Dear Bre, Aver months, my left mo alone a HOUGH married only seven % my husband has He # kind, happy and very thoug no bad habits, doesn't drink wv. Why? To begin with, 1 think hout relisi fs the cause of s. Yos, velig in every home in order to br ble to please him, and thus make pry. This, I firmly believe, ts m yours of Management of the genus | home at night. Sa womun of Heurly, twenty-seven |one vers’ good way to Key husbands homo { think my opinion of “how to” manage to keep a husbehd home nights" 1s entitled to consideration. My plan Was pationce, patience, patie’ To sum up in a few Words, Walt until “ho bas arrived at or cae middle ite ana7y fatter myself that itis all Dear Mrs. HE whole secret ies in making al play ¥ study of your husband's. disposiijon. | him. My ‘husband is naturally restless, “Home, T Her Sceret Is Womanly Tact, Ayer: Gone-0-e- vutside pleasures. King outside pleasures. le In conversation. ling or sewing and urs without a word But through all the si » of loving com- y moods corres- 1 can gather at a evening for ‘Through §t all with his moods. woman could understand ) THOS, VINTON, A YOUNG AND HAPPY WIFE. Out Yourself; Leave Him Hone, to keep a hus- > will have all he can t and he will all about going out, | b t want | the babs Simply a Question of Love. “the husband loves his wife also love his keep late] hours some time ago, and 1) No Place Like Home.’ have been ma: ried twenty-two years and I have never! 1 to speak on e loves his home. s done he Is al- Ido all f can to HIS shirt wals: fet back but tae Plaits with a tuc place Uke ho are finished with Moat Important Is to Be Congental, 1 lining May llanton’s Hints. Dainty Winter Shirt Waist. wide or 2 t-4 yards 44 inches wide. @ World, Pulitzer ng, New York Amusements, Manhattan’ H ee it is read Witt him; due Jike home.'* gaat 8.15 day at 2 IN JOHN ERMINE. 'S RICHFIAN GTON, av A HUMAN SLAVE, ext Week—THE RVAD TO RUIN, Amusements, MAJESTIC. seein BABES IN TOYLAND, with W AW NORRIS and Co, of 180, | Mumle Wy Mfedoa' togterts bok by. Mtacbonougn Se Bone Sat MAE ST oO Wed bi PASTOR'S 3 a Chenin fern yee = |PATTI ¥ ord ee etl THE GIRL FROM KAY'S 17 @ inch bust measure, will be matled ‘be auth. citgort * Fiaii, Carle Stammwers, |x Oreb. 85 ROGERS BROS LONDON ry per Tecate Rae EDEN ETE at MUSBE nyse arractions HOME .« MAGAZINE Row to Find the Heroine'’s Name ‘THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1903. and Win One of the 15 Prizes. to-day. A migs siil's n which in misspelled words, Ty ed word in each made up of the | to find ft will be or gives the ters required to hown in the ace anyine 4, Which compet:tors are asked to fi!l and send Immediately to) Girl in Black Editor, Evening W P.O. Box 1854 York ¢ Letters will be received up to 32 M. Saturday, 2, whea he prizes © awarded | Letter. 7 - THE HEROINE’S NAME.,...... Name of Sender...... fenton eee teeees | 5 8 7 8 9 = 10 a = i went on the girl, still striving to tamp out the fire, Roderick had changed greatly in looks » the {mnge had been made. Shaun had not. ‘This idea suddenly dawned om | him, The image resembled himself rather than his brother. ‘The superstitious horror that aroze ithin him at this thought was the last of countless strains that had been| placed upon a congenitally wenk heart du the past month, ‘The check: mating of his Mfe-hopes had but pre-| Imred the way for this, A sharp pain, like a dagger thrust. ran CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 4 Amusements. HORSE SHOW, GRAND EXHIBITION OF HORSES THURSDAY, NOV. 19. SHOW OPENS AT ® A. kal Judging Trotters, Saddle Horses, to Pontes, Roadsters. ai a and Victort: poiniments, Roud Teams, Hunt and Tandems, CONCERTS BY LANDER. The Seats in the Two Upper _Galleries Are Not Reserved. PATTI Pen Uh tating through his body. snap in his brain. With a wild cry he threw up his arma® Something =a | and fell headiong forward into the cen- 9 tre of the camp fire, his dead fate Splasiting into a little pool of melted wax, THE END. LOOK OUT FOR The Girl in Red New Prize Story. Next Monday. Amusements. | ‘PROCTOR Setar: fe. 93 30 St. “ONTINUOUS VAUDSVILLI { Musical puttys. “Shean de 5 & Gem Aygllon, Firemans Sines Begs eo Next" wesk"“Appearanee 0€ DAN DAL” Ath \ “SHENANDOAH.""” ‘Lorna NB, ater ae ings “THE EVIL MEN pow 2 Play of Intense Interest. Mate, Mon., Wed.. Thurs, Sat. hos “THE ED Paul Mex Alister, a th S138 Fayorlten v ateetie Reserved Seats, on Bale in Advi Fox Oft El to 1040 PL at, WEST END Rel sePacit ene é Rooner, rT re Ving. "Priday roitis Row: earn vendy. “Next: sauna Night, 24 Walter Damroach Rvmphany a lolate, Mrs, Shotwell-2 per, “Ser, La Scale Beats, 250,. ie, Skates Free. 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