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a The Fete of Theodorus as in the Day Before Us Bach Alghcockolorum Ries Alm fo the Festal Fouram, Where the Henchmen and tne Fosses and a Stable of Dark Hosses Mold a Tourney of Dissension dust Betore the Big Convention. Characters. slowty to the front of the Daie and sings: ‘Theodorus Selzer, Groverus Cicero (aemilier Hyma.) Brutus Knockws, Tryumvire Safety, comfort of my soul, Gnade of Mark Hantony. Let me to thy bosom fiy; Now the cakes and ale are od, Leave me sane and let me die. Aneur (10. Hide ma ch, my party, hide, & Guaietor (Sat) ‘ Till T've printed all to show Datrageove Wood, a Centurion | How I steered a fickle tide (emmetime Phissy Cums, of the | Sane and safely, years ago, ‘Tenth Legion). THIRD CHORUS, as Vestal Virgina, advance with clothes wringers, with which, during the following outoh, they Proceed to wring tears from all save Selzer: Y Bing @ song o' sickness, Pocket full o° rue, Halt @ score Block Horses Cooked tn a stew. When the stew was opened Some one neighed “Ha! Fla” Wasn't that a nasty dish To eet before a Cuar? (They retire.) A Gladiator enters with « handspring and dows to the Tryumvirs, SHIZER (admiring the Gla@lator)— How megnificently strenuous! Reminds me of what J am going to be when Winning the West. (Addressing htm)— _ Chorus of Patricians, Magnates, ‘Vestals, Philippic Slaves, &o. caannanonntnn Scone: The Palace of the Seix- ere, facing the Fourum, Rome, 4. D. 19—. The whole flooded with Iime-light from the lime- \trees. Distant music is heard from the Arch ot Concertina. ‘Tryumvire are seated in Cure-all Chairs upon @ Dals, enjoying a Try- ‘umphal Seliebration, In the centre ette Theodorus Geizer, dressed as the patriot Rufferus Rider. Oa his right Ren! is Brutue Knockus; on his left | The New Thought began finding out what sort of minds ere building for ourselves by the Yf i HF i | i HI yf i ' H T has been stated that seven out of every ten Americans are taterested in the development of what i called “The New Energy Schools.” Otubs, cor. Tespondence schools and whole sva- Janches of literature emieavor to pro- mote the study of thie foree which ts active In man, woman and child. When eminent psychologists, such as Prof, William James, of Harvard, aver thet each thought registers on the brain i 5 ef | j 7 ,cumstanees gnd are thus preventing & permanent imprint, it is high time wel of thought is on @ low plane, tt wil,’ your mind on one thing for ten mi By essentially attract to you minds of a like order, If you are bemoaning eter. nally @ cruel fate, you are, as it were, nursing, shielding the unfortunate cir- the advent ok more cheerfw conditions. The rational and wholesome attitude of mind consists not only In hoping and expecting new and better things | to come, but in going at least half/ ‘way to mest thom Te these simple facts rests the kernel SORTS aE ree @eoverus Cicero, Philipptc Slaves, with | Peacock Plumes, stand at the back end Come, good Tumbler, thy nama Thou must lead the simple life, methinks fan them, especially Selzer. FIRGT OMONUG éreovel a0 Patriciana| goers ewe at makes signa, bat saya nothing. @aters dancing, advaness te the Deals! serZzER (to Knockus}-What ails the end sings: knavet . (indian melody.) KNOCKUS—Neaught, sire, He doth, in sooth, lead the simple life upon his es- tate at Ephesus, As regards Constitu- tlon he ts perfectly sound: but in order; to husband reserve power fie hath fore- sworn speech. SEIZER-—How is he called? KNOCKUS—-He 1s called Hardus Theodorus, Theodorus, Hear, oh, hear thy gayous chorus, Let thy lustre, Selzer Buster, QUA the gloom that lies before us. By the warrous eign of Taurus Bend thy smile, our Theodorus, (They sink on one knee before the friends SEIZBR—Preposterous! But canst do the Jitsu, slave? Gladiator nods. Depts.) GEIZER rises and bends his emile, as requested (almost to breaking.) Devlight-od!!! @kipe to the front and sings) (“Pinafore”) “When I once get this uniform on,” as I looked tn the gleas, “Tm one {n a million, ond every civilian @hall cringe to the wround as I pass. sage thee. (Springs down into the Four- um and grappiies with the Gladiator. They sway this way and that, while the Three Choruses hum softly, “Beware the Tides of Starch.’’) , Oh, Pom ta gone, bd ag aad, prong ed Jui A HERALD (running in great dia- the rattl may)—Tiber rises in a thick, gummy ate ead : flood, ‘ Rome ts doomed! once get this uniform on!" AUGUR (starting forward triamphant. “pRorts EIOCKUS. (ani4)- Quite bi—The Tiiee of tarch, the Tides of . tarch! “geiner watts for the appiause to wud] KNOCKUB (anxtyosly, from the dais) sido, and when convinced that tt ts mot | ~ Suieln tes ios het ane ive @eing te begin, whips out his Bowls that 00 knocks me? - is enifo, Gives @ spur into the flank of (The white, gooey waters of Tiber one into the Fourum.) The Sound ot Cannon rumbles tn the distance, SEIZER (breathiess)—A rank anachro- nism! ANOTHER HERALD (rushes in, ory- \ng)—Hundreds of Huns, Goths and Vandals swarm upon the City Walls! BEIZER (with a@iMculty)-Who leads the Goths and Huns? UERAILD--Boyous Oratortua, he that Dears tho hated Cross of Gold upon his shield, SHIZER (sull str the Vandal? HERALD—None knows, sire; but he is clad all in Green and destrides a Dark Charger, and his fllowers have Di Pieler ih atso, like to the Black ry of the Albanian . P ince he it mare than ? ad all direction A the Wreaue: RK HAN enveloped in Prophetio Fire)—~ Theodorus! 1 ‘Tryamvir Brutas Knockus, and con- ‘tnues, frothing: ‘When I once got this uniform on I prided myvelt on the ft, And every contender, in belt or sas. pender, Must certainly own I was tt “now if Pagan scott, qeem inclined to loff, By the Bigns and Seasons, I'l) throttle their reasons, For I won't take this uniform: off! (Looks about with flashing teeth, @igns to a Philippic St to slap im on the back, repo Bybil- lant "De-light-*d" and resumes his seat in his Cure-all chair.) (Bilence.) AN AUGUR advances uneertatnly, swith @ twist in his gait, and kneels be- fore Selzer. | AUGUR (stl! writhing)—Impervious Geiser, beware the Tides of Starch! BRIZER (seined with a chill, bi teeth ! Summon a Sooth- test our Rorrowscope. giing)—And who ourt! ‘ (Enter Smoothsayer Blackus, shaved, with glasses.) | Ate SMIZER (to Blackus)—What means/ thie Augu' this Inaufferable bore, with his twists and turns about the Tides of Many's the Nena tha’ ken, Many the Goths that squall, Many's the Hun goes hungry, @tanch? ante fai ore: SMOOTHSAYER (bowing)--'s but) pearing from an RO (his head *p. the Red-Shirt Scare, sire. Preserve but a atift upper ip, avd your Impervious Haughtiness shall be washed whiter than snow, (A mile momentarily envelops the scene.) SEIZER (as a voice from behind the mmile)—Good! But, Blackus, see that this Aug © Is blited forthwith, | Wke @ cackling hen that Ia) inatead of eges. Lat the ballot Prince of the Seiners)—I feel safe up here. 1 or will o Hom’ the ct eae ta the enemy and lead *, remota { hes of in the wi OROVERUR CIOBROLTI ta Bx: planation on dim. SETABR—Lobus ts to blame—tet him do It Greek Fire ploturesquely ¢olors th and the Tides of bh; trom fhe wail of the tance comes wal Difficult Balancing. upper window oj 1 pe contin: GBCRETARIVS LOBUS (making « migtake in Seiser's ear)—Bal-lay, sire. (retorting)—Wrong again! ‘The French language isn't even in- Yeated yet Lobus, you're too previous, ‘Bal-iot-t, continue! SECOND CHORUS, clad as Roman Wall Street Magnates, pirousttes to the centre and poses. Pointing to Try- wmvir Groverus Cloero, they sing: . 5 hi Moe Namus by many that should be his! © SEIZER—Then will we ourselves en-| Maud N a ber Sem Bieeny, & 1 ude; but, Imagining Farmham te be Successful fival, vows ‘on him, | (Copyright, 1888, by Harper & Brothers.) laughingly y e's infatuation, rejects him, CHAPTER Iv. A Night of Battle, ONE of the strikers had gone back to work, and considerable accea- sions were reported from other { | Of assailants, Hts soft hat was crawn 3 ang palion: } down over ts eyes and @ ved hardker-/ es In-| face, His voice was that of Offit, as iovee | he sald, “Ladies, we don't want '%0 do} @ A Romance of Love and Labor ve lysed with fright, in her rocking shatr. | your visitors have gone, Will you join A man came forward from the group) {°° "°F", é =f. 4 Soe When the Indies were alone Mrs. Belding resumed her story of the great, transaction, “Why, i will be some: thing to tell about aa jon: she said. “You had hardly |} yw. stairs when I beard 6 noise of Aght! outside on the walk and the porch. Then Arthur and Mr, T came iF. | chiet concealed tt lower part ct his his} no violenes, but in the name of the Revolutionary Committee we have crlied Onfitt, ad ow ‘ Mr. oenntt vane to woot the. hin 66th Sich machinery was an tnvention of the ind- Stood by me, the red bandkerohiet one, | He loves Maude, Nini | ment and was recetved with great mile | did not stop, but burst through the Parabuon srpatites' a band ater, | faction by the Breadwinners, hall into the Kitehen and eacaped the | eit atancetct eens | That's what's ane matter,” they wud! other “ous and yooaliinaly rend ahh ‘having baen prelitice by Moathe sd] in chorus, “Your assessment, and %e through the window, while Arthur with that pollceman's club knocked the one Uvely about 1% All you've got handy.” down whom you aw the German tyini “t have no money in the house,” Mn., ing cried, “What shall Ido?’ = | 1 forget, mamma," ald Alloe | “There {s some upstairs, If these gen.! tlemen will walt here a moment I will go and get it." i OMte looked at her sharply, “Well, MARGARET HUBBARD AYER|| First Article utes at a time without letting any other thought creep i. Can you @o ft? Do you rule your thoughts or do they rule you? If you can rule them, then you already possess the New Energy and can use R as you will, In the other case {t requires per dstent effort unttl one hes accom plished the mastery of one’s own thoughts, i A He g i s il time can ever discount and whieh the heart of every buman being esavs.| advance of season reductions and sell accordingly— / clear-eyed men tmetinotively preatiee EVERYWHERE ‘ Se ee eee ee MAGNIFICENT VALUES ABOUND, : Tt io well, however, to be thoroughly dey date in fry wnd mental ea woll Quotations in | Clean-up Sale > eit cece a oe Wash Oress Fabrics of hat show how well you now can buy. Women's Underwear Fleck Cotton Volles—sheer and | used In display , 04 without conde—were 18....... 9 during June Sel: values...... July ts a West Fourteenth Street CLOSED TO-DAY. Open daily hereafter until 6 P,.M, CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS until further notice, To-morrow Starts Our Summer Campaign Always after business—no stop to efforts—no stop te ggeat supply month...... We buy at vm fet en pig wares 17 [nage m vty and iad Wrote e Breadwinners, by? ae Se “ i +39 (chemise and a "4 once more man charged & tall young fi beard, armed wi” ie ‘Meauee— 'b Chambrage—fi-inch—Deet WB ee quaaty and Gare atyleo— VOLO UG severssrmessseeressersenseees OM Linen finish Cheviote—light ite if i FH H i att he 4 Se z At | a a 1.69 (Sieenies, Were ii and 20 At ‘Skirts, .- 1,25 1 eri nf 398 ‘Were $1.08 te ones On Special Tables. | aak for ‘Re@aced Display Goud as advertised. {Women's Washable Waists 4 Sale Continued of the = Castle Mfg. Co.'s Stock ‘The greatest assortment in New —verieties and values far any deewhere to be found..., have & waist need—for Boom OF the most elaborate evening wear, you can fil ‘Y| one or two other men, rushed across trades, The worst symptoms seemed to be that many shops were striking with- out orders, The cessation of work was already greater than seemed at first contemplated oy the leading agitators themselves. Farnham again made his rounds of the alty, but found nothing especially run and get ft, Bott, you go with her.” Avice turn 1 from the room, closely followed by Bott. Reaching the stairs ahe swept up the long flight with the after her as fast as he could, but she xalned her bedroom door enough in ad- | one could say how it was to come, The not on account of his | day had passed away in fruitiess par- | t! dda: but be- leya, and at night the fever naturally | oO gg Bg EA nt pe a ag Dann Ahly lent scuffle, which showed that ald nf} Barly in the evening a mob gathered | » sort had arrived. In @ few mo- on Algonquin avenue and attacked fr Farnham's house, Arthur, at the head of his men, drove them back with little | tie'tront wiadgw, closely parsue: difficulty, but e4 the crowd recoiled 4|Neard a scramble, Then a rolce which white-faced servant ran up to Fam Ba mid: ham with the news that « handful of rhoters, under gover of the main &t- tack, had Degun to plunder the Beid~ | ing house, Arthur, with Temple and her door, but, Anding right 5 A light Imock on her door folinwed, and Farnham said, "Miss Belding.” Alloe stood by the doors moment be- fore she could It, Her heart waa Open etl ee, Me voice falled she turned red Vd moment, The sirongess which she was us wee nape thet Arthur had not heard her call him hy Me name. She ned the door with « grayity which “van almost ludicrous, Her iret | Capt. Farnham,” @a "oud evening, Capt My e all she could jain 47,0, Thee, strtving | ra som ore grAa~ lous, she stammered, “Mamma wil be vei a to oe wi Pe eae NC NE to the rescue, After the firet repulee of the crowd, Offitt, Bott and .@ few mere of the Breadwinners, together wmh some of the tramps and jailbirds who had como for the plunder, had attacked the Beld- ing house, bursting through @hutters and windows Into the drawing-room where Alice and her mother were sit- ting in frightened silence. A half-doten rufians buret Into the Toom. Alice sprang, pale and silent, to the side of her mother, who sat, para- awitt race of « ewallow. Bott hurried | "5 0 Drs. KING & KING'S Wer “TH ST, NEW A! ~, E Bu i Lif oteworthy or threatening. te : On the whole, the feature which | ‘eaving him kivh’ng and swearing in the down, by the library ac most etruck him In this violent and un-| all. be ran 19 her opep window, | nett ‘ABowrity.” aald Sire, Bald- “renee make te its, natural #tate of things was the sings) ooo) Ooo aha love and net oo ‘course, he aid ‘Ailsa, ‘You one ert ‘and f lasses. man to . have 4 . Ine good.nature of amon al cazten [bis into the clear night tm one loud ery Baa time” You are | service and she di ot cara Midsummer Sale of Dress Silks ‘ to threats, the greater number of em-/ “shut up that noise,” said Bott, who . * e have far more fatal anes : ployers made no recriminations, All| was kkleking violently at the, doo, | Dut | |The mod bad formed again in the] he dreamed of consequences Receat Lap pal =f advance of soeeen shen nol de iy oe jul ree J e owa corteepond....+. Such hoped for an arrangement, ough no | Poll pot break I LE Af an het ncaa SSDuae cats Seaeet bo ound ene of cr tee AMUSEMENTS, y To Supply Table Linen Needs ‘money eaving prices. badeate he hy? Se Othere Talk ‘*Trading Stampe’'—VALUE ie the topic here, Read and See | how little it now costs WARIS ocr ssenee! Fancy Waist with Bolero, AM Linen Tabla Serrbde clot | ait sone 1901 Settee dozen napki (ringed nematitched— cK feetiais ts telowes INQRAIN ART SQUARES px. and NED WAYBURN’S GIRLS, OBS 1.00 and 1.40, Pure Bitach—were $8.98. ... HIS faney waist is of duited silk mull with slashed bolero of pale green St mousseling taffeta, whioh maichas the skirt, but other materials are equally desirable, The yoke of lace with colfar to match te finished with lace of other banding when th@ bolero is not used. Material for medium size is, for for walat 41-4 yards M, 26-8 yards, 27, or 41-4 yards 4 inches wide, with t-t yard ot Jaco; for bolero yards 21 or 7 or 74 yard inches wide, Pat- eaten | a oe Os The Best Summer *BEVERAGE< At all Drug Stores. AMUSEMENTS. om Atlantic C than on Breaawat ah ‘1 ‘me Table in Exc: column Elevated ant Surface care f Bridge ADMISSION, 10 CaNTR ne?” al V Beihing GIANT WHALE, ALK, THE TWO GREAT SHOWS OF CONEY USLANO JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, MONT PELEE BOSTOCK’S ’ roe Dreamland, Stee Penaa ye Me Lite ene, STEEPLECHISE “gas OT Reiter aed Tea MUIR MANHATTAN BEACH THEATRE AChinese Honeymoon “st KEITH'Snazy, WBS! SHOW atm Bilver Bleach—were 49. 3.06 BRE YMMS. os ccsesenses enn) sake eee Beatin Damask—were 4%. G08) Reversibio—newass colorings for Suman, AERIAL GARDENS Now Amaterdam | Bette Damask—were 08. 498} aLt-woor, Se { OUR BOYS UalhéL « Wie LUNA "ERAE hei. PARK Sere Your Neighbor. an ROCKAWAY BEACH. PASTOR'S SB Bore Prin peaast ute Harry pan pe unit Sisters & Others, MADISON SQUARE ROOF GARDEN, "att Paris by Night. ‘Se: CASINO BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Dee meet Toei jie. $0¢.1800 patrs Scotch Ne treding Mattos fet bargain Were 1.98 to 2.29...006-. 1.49] pao auiny, ‘sp ‘With lamb’s wool or Mi. | @-cant quality. 12 weds o7, | oent quality, 89! 1.0 -1SILW SHIRT WAIST SUITS ¢| Tafteta, Lowistne, China Silk and Sarin) “Meee PUPP PAFF POUP| tec Border Blankets Assortments F Black Mohairs. \ 79} mtgen oll Sutsh-86 to 00 tneh—att prices, a" yeubeoeees lees than car! Fine Comfortebles “Upset Prices” for Women's Dresses and Cloaks, |PANCY SUMMER DRESSES Lawn, Batiate, Mercerived Cottons striped, check and fig-| Linen, Cotton Mtamines and Dotted Swiss, Organdy, Pott otc.—Ghirt Waist styles or styiee—tallored or taney ba TAILORED WOOL SUITS and Colored—the e

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