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“sand pelt her close while one of those ‘The. E vening | World’ $s Daily Weg New flays---" G illette’s —“*CTarice”’ Almost Dies Of Slow Poison. = ale AL suinenta and matinee girls may Ike Wiiltam Gillette's tubercular pane Ife is one wud fe would be tact furthermore, fully pointed out tat C! " that i. Fors: that C. cet tap sigeation sho had o\ Uttle heart-to-heart tall that her guardian was will Neve tt unt! Carrington, ero plant, told her that It was time to stairs ele went to give tie M. D, liad another look:!n, xd: saw poor Yashion of tt {ng his sobs in the peta’ pho -had-sent-the Xt. told-hin to -ohear with down > sat Au this ¥ cheat as very interesting, @ome manner. But (he next scone, in which Mrs. Trent induced the M. D. to teu Carrington mar ne was a hopetess _ consumptive, was “eadly, On Third avenue Mrs. Trent would have been hissed as a wicked, desisning advon- turess. Then came fifteen minutes of sickishly @entimental lovemaking by the usually restrained Mr. Gillette. The delighted doctor lost his appetite over Claride. An’ mustere negro” mammy, czpitaly acted by Mise Lucille La Verne,, put @inner on the table only to have tt chucked into @ waste basket by the de- Yirious lovers. Between every word of Miss Doro the onraptured Gillette tn- @erted a fervent “1 love you.’ Matinee girls may eat his words with their chocolates, but iast night's audi- ence took them with a amile, Mr, Gil- lette..made love as though he were making up for lost time Hia joy know no other words than “I love you" until & letter came telling him that his Junge couldn't last for more than o year. He kept the news from Clarice ‘Qtiette “Mark curtains’ the sweetly aad picture. closed th upon rive Clarice from him to the M. Ww: proach, even though as much could not Jolse any cer. ‘comfortably when antidote. Currington took a phis! trom In_desperation, the ALD. told the atole Giarice had found it out tren her uncle pulling out from the station. Fonde-a hurried wketoh of the: shelve the viace Where the other wus kept. Tesoue, derints AnJection, ‘the same oll Dlace. aq thous be should ho sent to a pant quite ‘eqde and charming, but s od mamnmy, was the real Joy of the pe: allotted to himaclt way childish After ‘the Virflity of efter the first act it ia largely a matter but the aversgo piayeoer Js apt to find , the polson that the tovesick doctor takes in the lust no tice to the had groyn too Jenbelgh, M. “fasitennine pes siciap—wae Chere loask her te ‘marry jim. She made him think | © woald be very glad to becorye Mra. M-D., and when his face fell his’ anxwor. “Doc!” Goodwin, in "An Aserican Citizen" and smother- came down {t yras to tell Carrington that —p—nay-end-tiat-ehe-was going to. curtain went down with Miss Dery'a pretty face restin ‘though too ETO eRe eT Ee ER repeating every other word Ina tire Carlyle acted him. Go te told her that ha hadn't meant what he sald. Jove~her, he omldn’t stand her pictures, and ho didn't want her around the She couldn't stay otter. Se contenant Gilets Liniited was teard run loon at the, train, then locked himself in and took potson, He wae dying very consclence-strickten M. He smashed tn the.door of Carrington's laboratory, and=triedto gat Carrtngton to polit to By this timo Clarice had rushed to the and rhe tore open Carrington's mhirt while the M. D. gave him a hypo- When Carrington opened his-eyea Clarice waa” nestling in Carfinton’s Weak ‘ings seemed to co to Mr. Gillette's {Ot aime vary eco tnee— Phe freripr that Mr; GMett it as slow gerai and thet a jong, lingering year rsé (han taking his own medicine,: The came at the Garrick lost night loked very promising for the first ¢hree- quariers of an hour, Then complica- tions sct In and left the fate of the patient very much In doubt There-was @ very good first aot, tn which Mr. Gil- lotte, as the young-old Dr. Carrington, Qidn't tell Miss Mari® Doro, as tho young - enough-to-know-better Clarice, that Ge loved her. Miss Doro cakne on looking a fresh as the moraing, tollow- od 8 few moments later by Mr. Gillette, looking @# worn afd haggard as 8 man in- = -medioine-a4;--The-dootor. and. bis ward wore quite happy making plotures of flowers for his book undi a train that pounded remarkably like the real hing brought the girl's uncle and nieve; her with another dnd, healthier from Washington. The aunt, wus there to turn Bouth Carolina Into Todand for Carrington, @ni-she did {t very ekfifally. In jus usly attractive “Ade- laide Prince, It should also be said that she did tt very. beausttully._O{ra__Trent had once’ thrown herself” at. Carring- ton's head, but he had Godged ‘and left her @ bit tiiffed. He had also taken’ "Clartee out of het hands, and she was tere to return the compliznent. She D.—his name proclaimed him a 1 Girl Wanted! Nothing but : Grouble at Home. Magazine, GREAT! (Han y WANT YOU To COME OT SEE OUR NEW GIRL WORK! SHE 1S A wonoer! Grae = 7i— TI one - 00! | fe a IT Seth: Yoo Go0b up-and get hia lupgm examined. Then cr Befora doing #0, however, sho picking her rose to pleces after the, with him The s against Mr. Gillette's rice, In whtch ghe made her think | ve her up to the M. D, Clarice couldn't be- | his heartache and his pulmonary com- | 4 be happy.in Washington. So up the! | | you know, (Then he wondered why sho [eee eera | hy Kitty Jones, — DOUBTFUL, _ fT LeRVIN? 1 SAW A INTHE “Dolly—t wish I was half as pretty as Claude—Well, my dear girl, you ara, WATER BUG nuh! 9 eee==T001 LONG, oe Theatre Manager—I ci use your play, sir. It's too long for the stage. Amateur Playwright—But, I say—aw—| ‘ look here—aw! Can't you lengthen the #tage, you know ?—Tit-Bits, 3 3 Romance A GOOD START. _ “You reckon Br'er hotes: got Into. paradise?’ oan't tell for 1s—do mule kicked mim ter de gate”’ —Smiles.. WATER BUGS! | THE IDEAR! sartin. All I kin say. Treignd fe that, my Pmt FR Moat “She wea born wid a allyer apoon tn her mouth.”’ ‘By the took on ler face, } think he must a’ swallared Jt." “What kind of boy 2" “Tt sot?” a dog 4 aotter, Can't you tee him Xess, aince I've become a dog fancier my family cal} me ‘The Inevitable.’ * "Why ‘The Inevitable? i ‘Beonuse they say l'm-atways bound -to @ out” THE SMOKE EATER But Carrington’s mind waa made up for the next act. For her sake he would ‘hose chest measurement was above re be said for the way in which Francis He didn’t . Carrington took a hat D. broke in and begged for an his pocket and broke it on the floor. truth, with the added Information that and had-hopped off the train aa it was head, and he acted tarlum. The gtar-eyed Miss. Doro rformance. Mr, Frank Burbeck, as the. ool cret Service” and the interesting hoous-pocus of int nertock Holmes,’ sentimental 'Ciartce" svemn Mie a augér-coated pill aad of “tepeat the dose." CHARLES DARNTON, May Manton’s \ tnohes wide, with 12 yarda of braié and Call or send by mall to ‘TON FASHION BURWAU, Mienes’ Fancy Pony Coat—Pattern No. 6493. for & girl of alxteen youre of age is 4 yards £7, 2 14 yards @ oF 2 Yards 63 AFASoba No, 6408 is gut in @izes for Sirls of sand 16 pare of nee. Daily Fashions HE “pony coat or the short daunty jacket —e-unauestionnbty-tot tea favorite of the soa young «irls particu, larly. well. one of m quite novel sort that ts trimmed to give the effect of elabare ton —arb! ——-sachic aswell oan. “stan “green droad- cloth Ia trimmed ton. feagon, and jJacque- minet rea ts to be sommendad for Young girls a4 well aa the many beautt- j ful Drowns and tang, The Jacket his the «reat advantage ot suiting both the costume and separate wrap, and can consequently be made from sulting materials and from those used for odd coats, enaterial required fa 8°8-4 yards of ellk for lining. THR EVENING WORLD MAY WAN. |. No, 2 West Twenty~ York. Gond ten cents In coin or stampa for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Wnte- your name and address plainly, and always apecity ulxe wanted. was mrew # bit_monotonous. Mias La Verne, az the | the! The quantity of Yen te Aree eta ott the howp! soompanted by. ira ‘er hy. DAMS, dinesoroven of, Gi measures, ing a word, that I tatorship,'* fernniént “and pooner than “Decidedly not,”" orning Itself,” men in Venezuela.” "Yes, yes,’ (Mw @ tendency to al ive, uptight Engine Company No, 10's fre dog, ‘BI)," owned by the company’s leuten- ant,-Henry A. Mapes. : ta in ie with her visits to Woslee' —€HAPTER Vi. Confidences.~ ERD ja litte doubt,” mid Mr tendale, es bo sat in bis juxurt- | ous office, with Senor de Quesa “pronounced, Aid Tallentér,—“thatmatters-tn—-¥ene~ suala.erereaching such a cris that $0n, and 16 sulted toe must wyentuelly vee the My advices yeiterday prove Hore {y that the financial situation by mbrotned. You know, without my_ sas ther for Cas What wo need ta change nme! in vaality {t te quite change of government ——‘The—wxisting- simple and which 1s form, ia altogether too much like a dic “E ean Uke you, only I think « leva ton- the new -Rus<; obstinate man would perfect the gov- inten to “abte “adviners realdent Castro. wits black DFwTa ever, it wit not Go to permit oursclyes d in towaml any of the revolutionary silk, but there are parties, From what I know there ts not @ Dumber of fash- one of these that offers a change for shades this. the better," amserted de Quesada __ replied Glendale. “Every revohition burta, It lowers our Gredit, and produces the impression abrosd, particularly in this country, shen. Venesucla, js not capatie of gov- "Yet," paid Ballonder, ‘we have adle anawered de Quesi “We all admit that. Nevertheless tn! ‘ orb power tor sel: fish ends. We stuuld take this gov- eriment as an exaimple,"* Ballender smiled contamptuusty, “I am not aware of any great show of disinterested simi¢amanshin hers. Mhere ig more reamraint, because there ty more education, Tie people place a ‘mit on the rasoadtties of their rulers, Yet an educsted rascal in politics | more dangerous than an ignorant one.”’ "We admit that,” said Glendar {ft Ia not a question of rascaty wt all, ‘We have reached a point where we! must organize a pamy in bbet will stand for everything that is and progres }{ Nothing in the country te aa productive i Al GYNOPSIS- OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. en. of Enalne 05, 1a known a8: capacity ‘ongeat verely How= Venezuela expanuive. “jaa tt ehowM be. Look tlons in the lasting here of Venezueian Properties and government 4s lamentable. Something must be done, pte og berween pom igor emt the. the quota- bonds, Dt and the beginning of that ia the eom- bination of the largest interests to fight the political ericksters. In that, ii probably tlie largest Inndowner, do Quesada. should lead." “T may be,"- wald de Quesada, “the est landowner. But st seoma to me that the Kilgore interests are stronger. There 19 the Orinoco Mining Company, whioh wields a vast influence, con- trolling as it does great mining prop- erties ard railroads.” Bo tas errs “that you and Kilgore eyer had that falling out I tancy—d' alwaya did | think—there was enough blame on both for yeare, rn ‘This three-oornered fight haa lasted and even alnos Kilgore’s Geath tt has been going on with Un- abated fury. aela't “What would you have me do? My strongest rival ts the Kilgore Given a beautiful, “headstrong, nating widow who has never seen me | but who hates me yirulently and ts ready to spend any amount of money to annthilate me, it 1s Impossible to ex- pect_ma to humble myself." “Then join with the Orinoco ‘Com- pany." * “That ta almost Know there exists no frisndshiy tween Vinas and ma,” “And #0," sald Glendale, mit these animostties to keep your a girl to Interest herself in the -person is destroying Vene- estate, Tasol- aa aiMoult, You “you per- i | Glendale, not giving the younser man | ‘Fling?” an oppo! pen ertt Tr NEve seen | “Ah, you use expreasiona that we do the. ossioner in-rey to Weslee, | Dot. However, the -iady ts ere ents titul, and has” promised mo gompany, me/ upon my yacht this ‘ak noon." ‘Glendale nodd It requires no feguest from me nor from anybody, ie Commiuntoner states that all reports give Wealeo erekt oredit, and he has becn placed In Ine for promotion, It ts pointed out that {t ts better in the long run for Whiwelf Tes “win pramotion~ without the ald of outwiders. Parties rise and [fail and sponsors die, But a man who riges by his own worth ta Independent.” “Trg and Tam glad the Comunis- stoner has epoken well of the young at Chili a widow, Her lo het andthe Rogers thet held te edittened. The ‘unporter looked out of the win- dow steadily a moment, until the sud- den change of color in face had man, Alicia will be dolighted. Passed, «ianced at Ballender, who SE mitnk “Alicia. Interests 2 ave; noticed -nathing. muoh In, the affalr,” sald aa tho had heard of coolly, "The fellow did more eeireahelyy i beautiful, js she duty, and~any other freman would | pa thave done the shin “Beyonq any dream of beauty I ever SGANtRA TS wand OTRAS oar. Brooklyn Fire Boys Have a Little Time to Play. ‘T am too wel! acquainted with the nd & woman of mature yoaraT’ Fire riment of New York to argo) "Her years have added beauty as that point, But tt ts natural enough for vat to wine." bouc Him. “You are hard mit. Well, I bist you may BRyé & pletwant tote piste: ve mt that Allcla and Bellender Ht ‘be Hu oR must leave at “eal “Bai ys “T have an en- @agement.'* Ballender'sa engagement ald not appear | to be of matters wolghty, Hoe loft the | m oifice, stepped Into a cab an: ols Of the Wiatay showshou was ovidont be had not come performanos, He was mot by a da: complexioned man, and the two went to in oats In the thoatr |. They. didnot bay particular heed to: je jo Breasert and Wi elles for eacti of you to forgive some- | country In a etate of turmofl that !s) who has rescued ter 1} That does not tmply a disregard of all thing end join your tnterests for the benedit of the country, In reality, the Government of- Veneruela-ts. a minor Graseing shall not ally myself to apy party tun- th 1 can ses the way clear to-a-settiod! ene chanhs sass Ballender. Tpokas res = thot he. tne it to 10. ruin._Yery wel: “Bnowgt of V Venesuelan etraira” sald TO- DAY'S PRIZE WINNERS IN - -THE-FiIRE-STORY CONTEST. ee: Prizes Every Day.} $5 for the Best Story, . $1 for the Next Best, $1 for the Next Best, $1 for the Next Best. SI for the Next Best. . $1 for tie Next Best, FIRST PRIZE, $5. a | Te fre in Nos. 9 to 21 Pell street, on April M, 1584, Fireman Soden, ot Engine No U, was caught in tae ruins aa the building fell, He waa ¥lven-up as lost, and the onder was siven to turn the pipes on the part of | the building where he had fallen tn) ¢ order to keep iis body trom being con: | * sumed by. the flames, Fireman Bamuel Banta, of Hook and Ladder Company | No, 9, volunteered to go into the ruins! with an axe and saw, not to by the ohlef, Into the burning rulns he went, with « rope tied around hiw body, He found IFireman Boden | held down by tho sinoulderthg | debns.\; ey * {n oonatant {uantat, rope from his body and tying tt around Soden, he had the injured man lifted to @ place: of watety, jowered- for Banta: Banta was pro= moted 40 be assistant foreman, wor sartul of river of Bixth prise, 1, trude Jones, 8) ih | Boventh streets for her lore of Fireman F Soden's eg was broken, Banta Worked | woman In a fire at & Maat Fourteenth, pay my for over on ver? with the Axe and saw, stroet, ‘ he had Bod. pertl of being ingulfed, jen free. Taking We The ropd was again | MATTHDW PARRILL, No $16 Second avenue, Long Island City, chet ©. awanied to Wilism Jay street, Brooklyn, for his Heat of Mreman W Teacue of a woman at, H. Schnelder's Jay street fre. Third prize, #1, aw Konemaa, 1274 Washington avenue, for } hia atory of the heroism of Andrew Fitexerald, at the Hotel Wind- re. led to Fireman of Prine, $1, Fy¢th Wright, ‘2 "We it (One ‘Dhirty-weventh Fireman Frank although warned) cue at the Phenix fire. Fourth prize, $1, awarded to Bdward! Carter, 28 street, for his story of th: Basventers by Dick O'Kecte, zngine Company No. ¢é West Bighty-fourth aving of & awarded to EO, Hundred and stor his story of Shapes plucky ree- Meagha awarded to Mrs, ast One Hundred We daring rescue of & Wittam| } ithe yo! ie ao i t-don't so maid Ballender, you wanted to most here.” I wanted to eeo a show and talk with SERE as the aame time Vinas, the “tue eannot be, dis. ‘ira of a Preal- leased in a yaud mt Imueh to. Almcura, pw HOW TNT EW Were Kea | ey — “ha to that. matters ai naps. Give me ny Hit atitohee teed for thia crocheted petticoat are yery simple, Rowd of star andaggban__atitohos Pare alternated, —aiving. & softly waving @ t sumgesta fulness They ere worked lengthwise, 60 the size = Z from | death. the others.” “But Altcla's Interest in him may lead ton eaeant Kertte ea bt Baliendar. aewiitiy pot would at any time formet her dtanity? Mor patrician birth and tralning?" iy har -natarat eimemrere-- yur ay_be ohanged. It _1a of ran people who. were] a—ekirt—that--may— be or sebiy aor By ence poor, where ipatart= | tatty eu made ehieny by meas- jarement. After eboud Bound to Occur By Irene Cunningham} - wil be dale'a wife my will. fe! Whtle t Glendale and “De Quesada nad | we hands ‘By W.R. “Was yer ever in love, “I thougtt I was once, but de doctor wold tt was only maasies.” One Outlet. Mrs. Harlem—I see that Curnogie ts pede a new way to get rid of a fort” uns, Me, Harlem—He ought to try nrning for-Governor of New York. EO OE SE TE SEE OE SE OE OE OE St OF OF Ot OEE OF OE ot Ot OF OE St Ot Ot OF SEU Ot oF of OEE OE ot ot Ot OF OE OF of OF OF Ot OE Ot ot opt ot OF OL of OE ot Ot Ot ot gt Ot Ot JE ot Of Jot of of a of ut of of gt ut of ab of ot 2b of OE SEE OE SE OE OE YE ot of of ot ot ot ot ob ot gt By Seward W@W. Hopkins. 19006: Monahan. Jimmy Tt fi wot Author of ‘' Night | Stick and Nozzle. ze i eae | bend wy Alicia da “Quesada and ID 7 dent of Veneavela and the Grindco, rconaety mill cosa trol: tie, b= 3 not be prectoitate, Sho te imbibing toe York ideas from anda Milserable New Tork freman—has taken—her -faney-now- Wee 7{ Will have @ fine mess of It! De Quasada Rothing about, and Alicia is almost in love with a fellow shoe thinks saved her But ety pepe fireman I can easily get ne mad over a the Elythio fre, Bante widow knows ridvof, fs Woman I must mest and study. + rty on board the or Te more would ruin the comj. Behtnd ‘tace-was bent A tall, them a left the theatre, a anorisice.”” sald Ji ie ©: it Hattender hoe : ture to “loss, neither ave. Lo De ‘ Quesada mrast lee to himeelt, Know basket of ty4 Bveryining ie pong nknown to_h! saad ts doing just what Our only fear Is a Taimoat have himn in power naw, und once Alicia fs my slave ean control millions to assist in our plans.” perso tory, weld. ‘tea omds Daria Semaine And | agedy’ T Tuell have that opportunity to-day, Qs this afternoon she will be on Bradt ree, yaotit, I pelts know more of her. And De Quesada’ ust bend . to my us f x ‘ Rt eee haadsome bronzed rela rennet young man rose fo~day thet tho man who hee hie confidence ta-= snake rule, T wonder wehere the Cirte CN risk or. this Wae—going on Glend “why jwas sending = eee to his cond- hy Bere era Pak ban the Orinooo Dallaa see age het Took etal 1 u ows —tor—the-—ridth: ae x y foreat nome of teachings ‘have been amade thy egime,** Ene A and a Uirge of color | OKIE te--fotnad anita ch in his face. pratty full-scalloped ale nder’s atrictures on tlre opoor-| Nouneing: worked all S t around the top, flat, fat an can be, ani g belt ribbon drawn Unreuigh’ an opsn row. eric in a srogery store in| It doesn't’ take any village ¥ ftistocmey | time to make much 4 ints tO a Mamembrance of bare fort 7 1 ranged trousers. “and often an unsatis wkirt, When for little Ithy a tots the petticoat | of three-fojd Will lose tons, My yurn af two when Iw soy pink or “4 Soe iiaean nee = FO blue for’ thes atar “Oh, atammered | Balle stitch and cream whito “noug wald De Quesnda for the afghan. The Allota proves’ the lovely and ra fecatloped. muttiel would worn Senora. Glendalo \s now [ bo satisfed, But wé were spesking of ng fireman, Woslee, Is he out of the hospital, Glendale?" ‘He fe out but he has not returned to duty, He has @ leave of absence till he fully recovers.” De (juerada nodded, g “We have drifted to untmportant matters, and I haye'an engagement.’ He smiled as ho spoke, and Glendale replied mt aan Seis look. “Senor,” bewale the Amart oan ees “he may no! acorahing a4 the Spantah, bux rer and im equally destro: am not an old man, Glendale, 1 o been a wilbwer many years, and ey be permkted me to have be mada by the oon- crastines .colorn "al The top might be: all. white, For the larger alzon uso Zephyr Ger- mantown In four-fold, taking darker colors, pink and tan, or red and tay, or a aott ereen and Meht pie Destened with Beor Brand Yarpa. ad 4 Chlid'e Crocheted Petticoat. I will mali full @trections for making thia pattern to any of my readers whe are interested There will bs ne charge for ending them. Kindly address Laura La Rue, Knitting Baitor, Evening World, P, 0. Box Ms. N.Y. City,