The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1905, Page 13

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6“ IGHT marriages I consider the most important part of my work as chaplain to the hotels of Now York,” Inst night declared the Rev. Honry Marsh Warren, D. D,, as, @itting in his cosy drawing-room at No. @ West Ninety-fourth street, he dis- @ussed tis unique experiences, That he is becoming known as “the Marrying Parson” disturbed the divine fot at all. In fact he ta proud of the title, “The supreme happiness of lite is dire conviction that wo are loved—loved for ourselves; say, rather, loved in quoting from his “I belleve those words of Hugo, and I believe when two ant to marry it is my duty they come to me, no matter how late the hour, Grift into New York in the tagnion oftentimes, intending married on erriving, They think Marries Al @ The Chaplain to the Hotels. ave kage ig par pai ie @ minister on coming. Per- the hour is late and they find out mistake, It ie in‘ just such cases that I am ready to help and add happiness of the two who love gStEe bale j 5 r : : aff i ihe ‘ i ag ‘3 f, a3 ies - i 6 i} i i Hi : j i i i i £3 & | E a if Ry ze fess 358 3 ss parting drew near they could not live + ‘They would marry, & cel SE i E i iComers. formed the ceremony in the hotel par- lor at 130 In the’ morning, and seven hours later the two wet @all for the other side, “Probably my most humorous expel ence was with an eloping couple from Norwich, Conn., with whom the pros pective mother-in-law eloped to eee the wedding, the father4n-law-to-be being the only one kept in the dark, ..The girl's mother having been apprised of the matter was et the railroad atation to resoue her daughter, But the man grabbed the mother and put ber on the alroady moving train, and #0, bewelling her sad fate, the mother too eloped to New York, “The father forgave them Inter and there was a big wedding, “Late one night a telephone call an- nounced that two in one of the big hotels wanted to be made one, They came to my house and stood under the wedding bell and i& was soon, over," ‘This big wedding dell, it may be sald in parenthesis, always Hangs trom the chandelier in Dr, Warren's drawing- room, & suggestion ¢o all who enter of Cuph end matrimony, “When I asked the man his age ho maid, *Oh, past eixty.’ Then I knew the must have passed alxty long before, & being ynusual for @ man to hawl- tate to tell his age, The woman with him was forty and good looking, Fur- thermore, she was biasing with dia- monds, Ii ald Kal groom expat nn Raper Wier cghe. te hi ty aheeentae iat ta an BCL thee) thea pai Me aan page a pa adage wate nay fai here @ mats Bee reek Cal, pettorast ed ne told pis e base he | Most people’are very careless of their Ya fai ty truth te ¢) I} posture while sitting, In writing: they A ay ye are it orbr Wer Reatiz | rend tn two over thelr desk, In teeding we did not want: our married life to be | 824 Pewing they sink In a careless heap aed on a bat fhe. ave on the chair, It ds just as easy and less sonueied Shen r fatiguing to keep to the correct posture, content them but another Khe ih ‘The bending of the hody in a lounging at scan ad tape aS ye eed attitude, while altting down, is not onjy away happy. "ngraceful, hia actually harmful, for 4t “Ak few weeks ing}straine the wholo back and shoulders party Bae ae tas oH fae, jand cramps tho ohest, and it. ia a sign groom from Mayence on the Rhine, They fad metin New York to be married, tho ceremony belng performed the night of thelf arrival, One of the friends re a eine. here But he fw end : E ‘accompany him: I per Gopyright, 1002, by Frederick A. Stokes Company, 8 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, Mannoribg, « Now Xork with, is olla Se sy {R iatny Prine from hei ate ohuteh ‘and. he brain. She i taken Gein ra jo'e sankastuin in Purl er + All memory ear eine cota detuned en yy erties ing Fovoltiees Prince's omy aa 15, hee hus. fat ynaedd * ae Imperwonate. the nicer y on Aor ete Prince in severns. tn with El enn, and Bleanor fall ve with aaah ‘others The Price comes teal Fare, igarns of. tho pian, fan interview. with Eleanor and reveals in Idaraity and ‘ of which she has ncess, bitterly ai noes Denis ‘tor his ghare in the bat jares that her love for him has turne tos alton Teast away A soe teams kidnap Bloatior wha ‘Koop 9 fi" where Bloanor. ts, tmpriecned, He ahd two others go to rescue The} bre, opposed by Baron von Stelnb oke,, chet ‘the eonspirators, and by three of his ao- Gomplloer, A fight ensues, CHAPTER 9s For Life or Death. ON STHINBRUCKD and I fought V venly, doggedly, he with a bitter desperation, I determined that he @ould not leave my point till the Prin- eas was safe, Denia entered again from the further foom, He held his sword en garde, but: his left arm encircled the Prin- eye Wheanor’s waist, holding her a Mbile behind him, Baron von Stelnbrucke, when he eaw Denis with the Princess upon his arm, made a furious attempt to break away trom me and attack him, but I pressed him back, quickening my play, and touched him again lightly on the arm near his first wound, That brought » ] | back his defense, though it wrung from him a gnarling curse that was a fool- ish waste of sadly needed breath, “Oft with you, Denis,’ | cried wait for us, take her to the c once and drive like the de follow Ct foot, We're both safe, ee \) eee t i We! it oft Bois, with @ lingering, unwilling ee over his shoulder—I knew he flungerea for more fighting—bore the Princess away, and leit the two of us ‘to our work, Voh once, > ‘grawh ts tdorf Anished his almost at eed his opponent's sabre @ floor and the man himaelf or wo his "kueen, wad ih} in ht \plerced his tongue and 9o met the bony Persian, the other was bots) sanping bares go flat upon bis bins nat lle F ee just finish rts is no still, rac ny th when the at foot in fencing ineade ork ht ii ungibg. wildly, a caug! 8 one of the ga with which, a» T have sald, het Noor “of ihe place was littered, ao that nis impetus, carrying his body, forward, threw him upon, his knee and hie lett seul which he put out to save himael! But my point, held ready to parry his thrust, had lain at a edd Inclined slighuy upward, 6o that, as he fell, it entered into his throat somewhere above the larynx, In the soft parte under the chin, and driving Inward must have root of the mouth, where, having only the Ais given it by his’ falling body, 1 rhe quickly back and withdrew the ‘blade, but Baron von Stelnbrucke role: Langa bre at tnoe) wag rolling partly over lay, and Ine “BY tile Saints!” cried Von Atiaert In 4 hoarse whisper, "you've done for him, Jad! or he's done for himlestl! | ‘There's an ond ot Ki Ue me it he dead asa do; Ah, well, n't he Helped’ Wow Snnnts’ ty-de? “We cin't leave all these swine “vine about un- tended, They'll all dle, 7 “Bring one of 'em to his senses!" aald T, “and let shim care for the others, ‘This we did; then crept unnoted from the house, Denis meantime had seached the car- riage that awaited us at the end of the Impose, had lifted the trembling Princ- ess Into it, and a few minutes later was helping her to alight at MacKensle's house, where Miss Mannering awaited her with open arms, “Yes, {t's a pity you had to kill him,” rald Denis as wo gat the next day talk- ing over the night's work, "Ita the end of a blackle and sooundre,” broke in von Altdort, “There's a lat of people in high places, | lad, a list as long as your arm who'll) preathe a sigh. of rilfef when they! hear tho news—If ever they do hear it," | A telegram was brought in and hand-! ¢d to the It was voluminous. ntly as he read It, Altdort snrang up and nd the Prince, the written sheets in his ontatretched hand, t's the tottering of your throng| under you, sir!” he erled bitterly, and! his voice whook, though he strove to hold it firm, what was bound to \come, what I warngd you would come. | Sir, sir, if vou had but stayed In No-) |vodnia!’ George has selued his chance, | Jourse him, and Stembrucke won after all, despite our work last night, for ie held you hero dn Paris, aa. he knew ho gould, by stealing ty» Princess, tll George, should be at ‘ong enough. to make his move, Liston to this! It's ‘raphed from No- from Czorowltz, tele enna, and thence yodnia to his man in to me her bia’ thane inal i ili ih BI Nak el alias al i i ot \ \ detehebttee Lasy HM secret of grace is complete eontrol of body; consequently it fa imperatively necessary to lve naturally and move with penfect free- dom. Now this does not mean to bé alothtul and careless, for on the con- trary, the indolent and lasy are gener- ety awiewanl, Boaring the body well requires a certain amount of reserve, strength and inwand vitality, The hab- Kual pose gf the body is the first mat- ter to be considered, Parente often aay, “Hold yourbelt erect,” or “stand straight,” but many perwons do not know how to do this correctly, They throw thelr shoulders ack, droop the torso at the hips, carry the head high and stick’ the chin out, ‘Tuts 19 positively hideous. ‘When you tise. to your feet the whole body should take on @ slight degree of tension, the abdomen drawn fh, the oltest held high and the weight of the arms hang from the shoulder blades, ‘There should be no concave curve at the ‘©lwatet in the profile outline, The body ehould be held in this poise at all times whether walking or sitting, and no mat- ter how oocupled—writing, reading or wowing. of lasiness, The spine should be held erect and all bending of the body should be from the hips, not the waist, Don't write on a high desk, but one The Garden of Lies “'Georgias reported movin; Novodaw belts l(e already 4, of sup) Great ex in Novodnia, Riintatry resigned: this | Porning. Prince Karl, Populace dividedéin senti- ment, but Pavelovitch element grows in numbers, Pringe loudly denounced for Ba ary absence, Life, guards falthful ut ay uncertain, Rioting In streets, fron mpalace? “Yes, I must go," sald the Prince, “You | would not have me stay, Mal-'| those of Prince "No, ah no, of course not,” The Moon and Stars.) The idea ia to out ‘This 19 a pusele. ourner and place It among ithe stars xo that It will not touch any of the stars; Meu will find this puasle very interesting, just the height of your elbow. Most people are too indolent to’ bother them. selves about’ the correct posture; one can derive actual’ benefit. from sweeping @ room If the.body la held correctly.’ Ih bearing | tory. of toward | Denis, i, Used doubt of that, but! Premier alone tuithful toj rot, Min shob at while driving be held ‘o| ROA ee ere ge an ten ene? intehntabodotolalete lnbetols sweeping advance lett leg, welght on ball of foot, bead. inclined slightly forward and torgo slightly back. ward; this hollows the back at waist Une and raises the cheat. “You must go, alr, there's no hatdly Know how 10 put it-you've been talking about how much you owe me, and--and all that you Know, Pay me out, si, Take me with you to Novodnial Let me fight for you, down ithere."’ “You Bo Mallory,” steadil) 0 into the keenest danger, Mi warned the ur ite Tobin upon him, “Our lives must cheap! when once we've ‘entered jovodn! NDonle Pileed hi gombre eyes and met “T hive no love for my life, wir,” ho out (he moon in the lower right. and: [Dae ae on . “whe mtanding oF Grampe tho vital organa ma ‘when nc ae heen shudder! dreams of him, day Pat Ore fie! darling! althing not ba ~ sitting and peniiag. ikteecuy Are A dete teteobtoteteldelableisielenteleblofoteiatetobtetesptoiitellotetet ‘elroulation ‘aril Intertoten With thé important. tuno- reapiration, aly mestibn, bot alao weakens the muscles thot ‘and kept almost continually on the atxotoh @uritig: thé working tours,” ¢0 says an huthority’on the By Justus # ww wu # & Miles SRS bay it Ie tht 2 oe i Mannet to har roe 4 i pias “the ty you fh fey & hy, y Love. hi “I'm going. im? shall never love any one a don't agem to inderstand, of me js quite dead, But faithful wife. 6," Maid the Prinoass, quilett On, Ubjeot, settled, THe || Interview with i fa ee Ky bound, beg; Ae Na ave nie with hi ft 2, her come until’ the ahouls be pat Bhe did not see sat Princess oat ‘pee mr orn fed vi Halt ened] said, quietly.’ And I think the Prince snk, a over” Ht paw ar i tried Mias Man- Ag ing, @ aD hee nl is Agee UL! aa himeto - bia Nene rnerey ove fy thingy Oh oh, ith Res ed, ashn ped volle, hive yo a: ‘e=it'4—almost ‘Immoral ¥ou on t ore him, “You ean never love | attor=what eo Rap ened, On in, y, ool ian: part T shall make T shall him @ a an make ie happy. What does my hap- piness matter?” “And you'll fo," sald Mannering, slowly, almple, faithful gentleman When you loye another m him. as. long Ag you liye? you're not the Bleanor T've known!" “YT don't Joye the other the Princess, In @ hoarse, «| “1 don't; love him! I tell Misa Jessica "Youll go to this as his wife an~—will love Ah, surely, man!” cried iliie voice, you T hate him! _T can't think of him without « Oh, Jess, Jess, to think of tim, dream jon't talk the to forge me_ to, bath him as T mu Jessica, I'm another man’ the Price's wife, and I'm 8000, love, God forgive me the Jove til Dedie! Oh, Jess, know what love Is? |agony In all God's bitter w He his face n Jona, help me to hate th It's th help_me not | Sth. 8 a, sweet ight and of him, Jess, t him! Help st bee him, 8 wife; I'm going to him he-man T— man T must Jess, do you he. bitterest orld!” mi (To Be Continued.) AMUSEMENTS. PAST Rebs c-4 lu dealers ery AMMBRSTRIN'S Vstortas #585 Si Matinee Every Day, 260. ‘and 600, very Heor Disey. 21 stipe Quark, Phen eDumonts, eufars Yeamane, Ke ‘Keno, ro Change of Bail anes Each Week, 8, fir fds to Health bai ir ‘to! breathing — deep re iad upoitually develops the cheat fatvengthens the lungs. Nothing ts Ore Ondudive to consumption than pwo thinge—careloas breathing and Thier thos piste) tn mind: eo two ea ia “| thet all bending met be from the hips, Het from the walst, and deep breathing Ahould be practised et all times, but eapeciaily during physical exercise, OF At firet this requires thought will power, two things ¢He indolent fare not given to indukge in, But as oon aa vou make up your mind to it ‘}'Phis. may be made by using the fat witee Stains. 1o the Editor.of ‘the Byoning Wetlds How can’ I. remove coftes, etalns from a white taffeta waist. id sprinkle with wnely crumbs, Let them boll AMY WESTERFIBLD., | fire, Add one teaspoonful of. As both coftes and tea stains are dim |to the gravy, and ; cult to remove, be very oanetull Ih MPY)alioed very thin, an curled. pe a plying the following recioe:; Take five parts of glycerine and mix with five Morning Wedding. parts of water and a quarter part of) ‘To the waiter of ‘The Bvening ‘ummonta—for colored sill leave out the}. Would ty be Cease e bi ammonia, Apply this-with a eoft fe to Hi iiaragr re ard poave it for six of eight hours, an then rub with a clean cloth. If any nl ‘the. white Berge et u pe ‘Went Jr slab exes, well beaten; na ‘the substance still remain’ remove It wontly with @ knife, ‘Chen briah the spot with clean water and praés between pleces of cloth until dry, Should tha | PPoera spot #til) semain rub {t with dry bread, ile Chops, he, Fees, The Rath § ‘ bt be 4 lamb bi sald readei amb OMTRLEN HOOVER. Carefully trim the chops,’ and after inkling with salt and pepper dip) and in molted butter and let It coal on! 'teny, January Salads Hot Potato Salad, whiten of two. hand dolled sin qnact treeh plied potatoes: vub| cuoe, gulag. Gi '@ white etlll hot Into thin ellcemi) Have ready the fino pulp amd! juice of @ medium sited onion grated, and as you alice the potatoes mix the onion and @ gonérous sprinkling of ait and pepper with each portion, Pour in melted butter thoroughly to paturate the potato, and sprinkle with, about three tableapoons vinogas and serve hot, read? ee a of egies, & layer of crisp tub one ose yolk th atralner over the whole,” same, order with the rome vier i materials, and sprinkle chopped ley over ‘the top. Serv from ‘the last fried ‘bacon instéad of the ‘butter, after tho style of German cooks, Sometimes thé orlap bacon ts out into bite and: stirred in with the fat, and again two ot thres tablespoons of nd, wi minced cuoumber plokle @ro used {fi-| Alico, Prepare an equal of stead of #0 much vinegar, Thin Is a allead eslery, and, when reeds delicious supper dich with hot toast, /out two tart apples, And more acceptable in winter than ta ie me and! re inte i in tee tre. F's @ dogon thin’ slices of note. ae m stig nr ot & the bacon when frying, add ater and atand away to cool. ‘Take sediment on the bottom, and melt it, Bllee ‘six hot potatoes; chop, fine the |! cold salad. the aa baer Bacon Salad, Bave the fat Which tries out of vf off the cake of bacbn fat; remove any the correct pose will become natura! ¢0 ‘of gecond natiire, 001 exerci bo correct round east and expand the cheat! ts ‘M@hen takea deep beeath, risé on and resume first positions re tha ten or twelve tines, thie exeroleé morning and ip @ well-aired .room with win- and the result will eoon be Gold in Your’ Garret l of housewives fe anything, ay ei Hg Nig ns epee savy eg that could be DIAMON ee D fi ibis 5 It tt an. extremely to color with Diamond Dies, ny cost is but a trif_e, ea it home. use And Home economy, Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color RORS eeecee eae GUTLOHN aie co., 701 BROADWAY, ‘NEAR 107 ft st. Hoe METROPOLIS AMUSEMENTS, Rm TERRACE GARDEN, ,2H ay, L’AMIT an Only French Masnuerade B Bal Thursday, Jan. 12. Hover, BELASCO DAVID BRLASCO will prosont Mra. Leslie Carter " ‘jnai™ By David Belasoo and John Luther Long, CE SKATING f NiGMOLAS RINK, voth * pol "bus A TosNight at 8, ‘Clook, ‘er BRO’ Ve. od Benty 00 cts, exira, PROCTOR’ S “BIG FOUR.” HELMA” Stock Co, & Vaude, im the Penman” & Vaudeville. 2 Heraog Horses, Ponnstanic, +80 | At,—-"D'Aroy of t of the Guards,” THEATRE, 424 et, Mat-Sat, TONIGHT AT 8 SHARP, 8D AV, 1stk BT. ne. SON NCO! uy 208 0 CENTS, CALL ARAN & MACK, W Wate ySSON, a Wnpeon, DIXON & HOLA Bou ea LAWCO Hing nt WARF! HELD: MUSIC Hikren, Keith’ S icuaTaLS BHLOWS |» Pr San way @ 084 ab Eve. Mat! ih Wleschna 2.15, and Bway | na Vth rt Sat 142d Bt.& 8d av. Ale | ati yo "Pid Shel ak BT ie ‘in WINDSOR neal dou os Wa pe ee eee) oe [Pp AWN ee ere Re eee, 2. | prices 29,6 80,96,81. Mats. To-day &Sut.2. “By. od wis etnias talbiies ‘AM mM EMPIRE fe Maude S J f HUDSON HERALD SQ. Wak Fas we Woodland. A ee ey and La LYCEUM Est in Btatin LYRIC $4 vie PLVRIC seer” ir, ening | rate Baling, CASINO, fat LIL W AN RUSSELL, ‘ea IES ee CORT TE ere on El NS, nt | naventer MAJESTIC™ Main uairaee S Metis rans. BABES IN" TOYLAND. PEST END "acces END 29%, te baat HRC eens |S ve SE sn aN RE iol Nie, joaRLMM | ves, 610, Matlnes at, 010) ‘9, 8.15, Matineo Bat,, 210, er JAS. K HACKETT ‘The Fortunes eu By MONTAU RSTHRA | al [eee ine ||HOUSE,_ Si Ki Hurtig ®Seamon’s , Mr,& Mrs. Alfred Keley, Prt & Coo, A Alts Grant, Cook ke i Doty] Byivia, Lex av, LOTth at. A WIFE'S 'S'SECRET “Dan \ McAvoy xi Woner DAY. The Mayor of the Bowery. AMR ACADEMY OF MUSIO, 1 THIS, SBASON'S GHATS sont MAT Dally, Sith ‘STAR | MURRAY ot | MALL. | took to follow the same b ISTBERILA Reem! || an soa being able to eee one source or another not Biway & Goth, Mats. Dall .| B the Hy lar “staples” bier? if of ie, bu ge but rd h ei me n Nichole thd Souctantly preate and eton and. oth ibert Ohevalle He isfy new warits, Extra illustrations: of these. une usual and uninue business prises are presented by the WEBER MUSIO HALT, Mats, ee | WEBER & ZIEGFELD § ee | Miguledy-Plagledy. se ya day in ‘Ee i ba a4 erheatiy, trl ts rr sm ‘Hm OD choke awed

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